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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911
A TEXAS STEER
HOYT'H FUNNIEST COMEDY
V In Four Acts
Will llo Presented
lly The
NORTH BEND FIREMEN
Under the Direction of Sir. 1. L. Suonrliigon.
Thursday Evening, January 26th
At Eckhoff's Hall
for tho
lk'tielll of (lie North Rend Fire Department.
Scnts can bo Ilcsorvctl After 10 o'clock Monday morning,
.Innnary 23 nt tho North Bend Drug Store.
Let Us Talk It, Over
Untidily people Insist on knowing nil nbout what they ent nntl
drink but they can't find out much nbout tho medicine they take.
When the mnnufneturors wo j't tell what Ih In It and they gen
erally won't no ono olao knows. '
Yet you have a right to know exactly what you nro talcing,
mid you can when you uso tho ARCH FAMILY REMEDIES. For
wo nro willing mid anxious for the pcoplo who iiho T 1 1 IC AHCII
FAMILY REMEDIES to know all about them, to know that each
Honiedy 1b composed of tho boat medicinal substances known In
medicine. Tho gunrantco under which each AHCII REMEDY Is
sold Ih an earnest of tho faith tho manufacturers havo In their
remedies. Tho Remedies that nro nlways tho best. Insist on
knowing what Is In tho medlclno you take.
For Sale nt "The Busy Corner"
AgenlH for tho AKCII FAMILY REMEDIES.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
tT -it J vX- . -i'
FOR SALE 77)5 acres on tho Xorlli
Fork of Coos River, 2,i mlloa
nbovo Allognny, now bungalow
nml lmrn. 20 nnren flno bottom
in...i ,,.. i.. f,i e,,rin.r .vntm. ' Ij- Laird, of Myrtlo Point, pro
land newly fenced. Spring water )rotor Qf t,10,UoBObMrS.MyrQ Voini
pipeu to noiiBO. rnco s,uu. uuu
will handle. Address C. M. Doutt,
Aii.H. rirn
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"WAXTKI) Position, Mrnngcr, cle-
rlcal, capablo nnd accurate Re-
hrnn... Pl..rlnl tl.la nflln,.
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J'URXISHED ROOMS For rent, a HI
First St., N. Phono 1CC-L. -
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"WANTED Clean cotton rags at
Times ofllco.
cry.
Cash paid on dollv-
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1'EHMAXEXT POSITIOX For local
man; must bo hustlor; oxporlonco
not necessary; good wages. Write
Ol"0,f jiuuuuiHjr a...i.w. -w
440 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Ore.
IFOR REXT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, Phono 49-L.
i....ni.-..i ,t i. . ,,. . n...i..i
"WANTED United Wireless, limited
amount, stato wnetner proierreu
or common, number of shares. Ad
dress C. A. Co., 82 Vi 3rd St.,
Portland, Oregon.
TOR SAW? Three homestead relin
quishments, wrlto Dox 253 Co
qulllo, Orogou.
TOR SALE Three Humphrey imh Mrs. Clinton underwent an operation.
,' ,,t,, Albort Morso came up from Ban
lamps cheap. In good condition. Uon w,tu t,J0 drC(lg0 ,n8t Frday. Mrs.
Palaco hotel, North Bend. , Morso visited with Mrs. T. A. Walker
! Friday night, returning homo Satur.
X'OIl SALE-Cheap, 100 acres tin ' nornoon.
her land In Curry county. Apply
Hall & Hall.
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VINCENT'S TRANSFER, (
CALL 208 E. V. VIXCENT
Hauls everything, any time, nt rea
sonablo price,
anteed.
satisfaction guar-
XOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
Taxes for the year of 1910 aro
duo and payable on and nfter Feb
ruary 1st, 1911. Three per cent ro
tate up to March 15th. From March
15th to April 3rd pay taxes at face.
There will bo no further notice of'
tho amount of taxes due sont out by
mall, oxcept where tho taxpayers re
quest It and furnish a list of tho
property on which they deslro to
pay. W. W. GAGE,'
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Dated; Coqullle, Oregon, January
16th, 1911.
8avo mony by patronlzlag Th6
Times advertisers.
NEWS OF COQUILLE.
, Coon County Scat Events As Told By
Tho Herald.
Mrs. 13. A. Tyrroll cama up to
tills cltv Inst Thursday from tho
Abordoon ml to urInB' hor llttIo 8on
,,oro for trontmontt IIo i,nil faljon
from a high walk mid injured his
leg.
tago line, drove down to this city
Thursday afternoon on business con.
nectcd with tho stngo line.
Andrew I'erkliis, whoso homo Is
nenr Pnrkorsburg, arrived horo Inst
Thursday on hl wny homo for a vis.
It. Ho hns boon working an a sawyor
111 a llllll U III WnSlllllBtOll.
I Ned Jacobwitz, n restaurant man of
Dandon, passed through this city
Tuesday morning on route to Marsh.
Hold.
Chas. Whotstono, who has boon nb.
sent for Bovernl months, Is homo for
B,10rt vlBit ...m. llla 1110ti,or nnd
friends.
1 Lex Copo, of Rivorton, transacted
business In Conulllo last Thursday.
Ho contemplates moving nip hero
bout,tho first of next month.
Mrs. J. L. Darkor, of Fnlrvlow, vis.
JrSiTlSSJ.'S-
turnnK nomo Saturday.
Miss Agnes Tuppor went down bo.
low Ilnndon Inst Saturday afternoon
for an extended visit with her sister,
Mrs. Kenneth Perkins.
Mrs. Will Swoot, of Ilnndon, and
slstor, Miss Margaret Hanley, of
Lampn, came, up on .tho Dlspntch
- .,,',' mnrnln'
R. C. Darker and wlfo loft Satur
day for Allegany to spend n few days
vhltlng Mrs. Ilnrker'a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gen. Gould.
Leo Roberts, of tho Hotel Baxter,
made a business trip to Myrtlo Point
lost Saturday afternoon, returning
the samo day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Riley Clinton return
ed homo on Inst wooU's llreakwator.
They had beon In Portland wlio.ro
t,on ng ,)00kkCoper at Lyons & John.
Bon's mill and will begin work In tho
Bherlff's ofllco as soon as the nowi
books nrrlvo.
J. II. James returned Tuesday
from Mnrshfleld
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Farnani,. of
Rlverton, Monday, Jan. 9, a boy.
Mrs. Laura Myers wont to Port
land via tho Breakwator last Satur
day. George Gage, of tho Rlverton nilno,
wns a business visitor In town Satur.
day.
Charllo Pondloton roturnod Tuos
day from a business trip to Mnrsh
fleld. S. D. Pulford, of Myrtlo Point,
came down on Tuesday morning's
train.
Ezra Smith and Arthur Sweet went
to Portland by last Saturday's Break,
water.
The officers elected at tho annual
meeting of the Ladles Aid for the
onsulng year aro: Presldont, Mrs. E.
Z. Lozior; vice president, Mrs. G.
Richmond; secretary, Mrs. II, O. An.
dorson; treasurer, Mrs. James Nosier.
Take your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CIIAXDLER. Specfal menu.
RESERVE tables for PARTIES by
pnoxE.
OR. M'COIAC
IS INTERVIEWED
Well-Known Coos Bay Man
Who Is Recuperating at
Honolulu Boosts.
Copies of tho Pnclllc Commercial
Advertiser of Honolulu received herb
yesterday contuin the following
which will be of Interest here:
"Pin your faith on Coos liny, Ore
gon, and spend your vacations in
Hawnil," Is tho new motto of Dr.
J. Ti McCormnc of Mnrshllcld, Ore
gon, who Is paying his first visit to
the Paradise of the Pacific.
Doctor McCormae Is a guest nt the
Macdonnld. Ho came here for his
health, nnd although ho has been
hero but for nbout hIx weeks, ho al
ready declares he has been much
heuoiltcd. He expects to remain for
two or three months longer.
"1 feel very much nt homo In
Honolulu," declared the doctor this
morning, In describing his experi
ences, "for 1 have already found
three old Coos Ray citizens whom 1
Imvo known for yenrs very well.
They are Hugh nnd Jim Coko nnd
J. Lnndo. I guess you have captured
them for good, but they were once
good Coos liny citizens."
Doctor McCormnc Is president of
the Marshllold Chamber of Com
merce, having just been elected to
his fourth term of olllce. Of iioccb
city, therefore, ho Is tho best kind of
n booster for Oregon, nnd especially
for his section of Oregon, which is
on Coon liny, In Coos county, somo
two hundred miles south of Astorln.
Rut tho doctor Is also enamored of
Hawaii, and especially of Honolulu.
"I en mo horo for my health, and
I am already greatly Improved," said
he. "I was sufforlng from rheuma
tism, and although I don't know that
I over heard that tho Islands were
recommended for that malady, I
cortalnly hnvo oxporlonced great
beuollt from tho change Your cli
mate Is about ns nearly perfect as
I can well Imagine
"I nm also Interested In n numbor
of tho institutions here, especially
your public schools, the Royal Hawa
iian Dnnd mid tho Bishop Museum.
I hnvo spent a good deal of tlmo
lately taking photographs 'of schools
and tho piipilB attending them.
Thoso I am sending back homo,
whoro I know they will bo of much
Intorost tn our educators. 1 have
also mndo tho acquaintance of. Cap
tain Merger, who hns been kind
enough to furnish mo with tho
scores of quite a numbor of Hawaiian
songs, Including that most beautiful
solectlon 'Alohn Oo.' This I nm
sondlng to thd superintendent of our
schools, asking him to havo our
school children learn it as part of
their work. I nlso hopo that a num
bor of othor songs may bo Introduced
Into our schools In tho samo way. Of
tho band music, I am sondlng qulto
a solectlon to our bnndmnstor for
Coos Bay has n band."
Doctor McCormnc has .also collect
ed qulto a bit of Hawaiian literature,
Including n number of books by Doc
tor Brlghnm nnd othor Hawaiian
writers, promotion committee litera
ture, etc., which ho Is sending to tho
Marshllold public library.
Doctor McCormnc talked Intorest
Ingly concerning his particular sec
tion of Orogon. "Vo havo a splen
did harbor," said ho, "of a good
many tlmos tho area of Honolulu
Harbor. It Is porfectly landlocked
and some day will bo of great com
mercial Importance. Orogon Is des
tined to become one of the prent
mnnufncturln
states cf the Wcat, .
New Arrivals
Granite Waro
Calico Gingham Hair orna
monts and stecn other things. All
good staples at the lowest cash prices
See Our Window
Trade Hero and Save Money.
"CASH TALKS"
Coos Bay Cash Store
GEO. N. BOLT, - - Manager.
Front Street, Marshflcld.
If not of the entire country, while Its
lmmenso agricultural possibilities
are just beginning to be developed.
It Is only a mnttcr of tlmo until wo
will be connected by railroad with
the rest of the state, mid then, with
our superior seaport advantages', wo
aro certain to become one of tho im
portant manufacturing centers of
the Pacific coast.
"Just at present Mnrshfleld, my
home town, Is but ono of several
towns on Coos Bay, which very
shortly will be combined under ono
charter. The three which will bo
first brought together are Marshllold,
North Bond nnd Empire. Their com
bined population Is nbout ten thou
sand. There are Important coal de
posits on tho bny, one mine of which
has been supplying fuel for more
than fifty years. Tho coal Is used
mostly for domestic purposes.
"Our chamber of commerce of
which I hnvo the honor to be presi
dent, hns tho distinction of having
ns its secretary a woman Miss Vio
let Henderson. I think this Is the
only commercial body in tho West
with n woman holding n similar posi
tion, if not in the entire country, and,
moreover, It would bo hard to find a
more active secretary of a chamber
of' commerce anywhere.
"I havo been sending a grent deal
of your promotion committee litem
turo back to my friends, nnd I ex
pect to see n number of them hero
on the excursion from Portland,
which Is coming down by tho steam
ship Queen on February 1."
Doctor McCormnc will bo hero un
til ufter tho Washington's Birthday
Floral Parade, mid declares that this
will not bo his last visit to Hawaii.
IMP
lOCMi
BUS
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Jan. 21. Fair to-
night nnd Sunday oxcept light
rnln or snow In northwest;
southerly winds.
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v LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twonty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 p. m., Jan. 20, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government mo-
teorologlcnl observer:
Maximum 47
Minimum 31
At 4:43 . m 39
Precipitation 20
Wind Northwest; clear.
Exhibit Apples. P. M. Hnll-Lowls
has arranged n vory nttrnctlvo dis
play of Coos Bay apples at the Marsh
flold Chambor of Commorco that is
attracting much attention nnd favor
nblo comments.
Store Opens. Tho Woolon Mill
Store which has been closed on ac
count of tho death of Mrs. J. L.
Bowman, tho proprietor, nt Portland,
opened ngalu this morning and will
resume business ns usual.
To RuUe .Salary. A potltlon ro
quostlng tho Oregon loglslntnro' to
Increase tho salary of tho Coos
county Judgo from $1,000 to $1,00.
por yonr Is bolng circulated horo nnd
is being llbornlly Blgnod. Tho coun
ty Judgo has to pay all his expenses
nnd with tho growth of tho county
business, tho salary of $1,000 per an
num Is genornlly regarded as vory
Inadequate,
.S'W ''nt COUGH with GERMAN
Cough tl UK. Rod Cross Drug btoio
Careful Packing
Preserves Candy
FOSTER & OREARS' Chocolates
havo a flavor and richness which
makes them distinctive from all oth
ers. Every ounco of candy bought
at Lewis Is a guaranteo against eve
rything adulterant or Injurious. If
you havo never eaten a box of our
candles you have missed ono of tho
good things of life.
LEWIS
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Personal Notes
DR. M. V. FORREST was la from
Beaver Hill today on touslness.
THOS. M. NELSON ot'Bandon, was
a business visitor In the city yes
terday. T. II. MEHL and Owen Knowlton of
Coqulllo aro registered nt tho
Chandler.
MRS. AUGUST CARLSON nt tho C.
A. Smith general ofllco qulto re
covered from n siege of sickness.
MISS REG1NA MATSON left on tho
Breakwater for Portland where
sho will tnko a position ns n
stonogrnphcr.
JOHN F. MATTSON nnd Fred Stono
of Catching Inlet were in Mnrsh
fleld yesterday bringing down n
scow load of nlco baled hay.
ARCHIE JOHNSON left today for
Portland on business mid to pick
up somo of tho latest gossip In
baseball circles for tho present
year.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM Is In receipt of
tho pleasing nows that her mint
Mrs. S. W. Crnno of Harrison, Idn.,
Is Improving from n serious nttnek
of Illness.
A. J. MENDEL Is In receipt of n let
ter from Chns. FoiiBler In which
ho states ho expects to return In
n couple of weeks nnd rcsuino his
old pin co In tho Hub.
HENRY DAY, steward nt tho Chnn
dlor, left today for Bolso, Idaho,
whero ho takes a similar position
in tho leading hotel. Ho wns ac
companied by Mrs. Day.
I. S. KAUFMAN, who is homo from
mi extended business visit In San
Francisco, reports mi optimistic
fooling In business circles there
nnd n general Improvement In fi
nancial conditions which Is expect
ed to contlnuo to grow hotter with
tho opening up of spring business.
JOHN ALDEN SEARURY, Tonncr
odltor nnd publisher of tho Dandon
Eaglo, with his wlfo mid children
passed through Marshllold today
on routo to Spoknno, Wash., whoro
ho has accepted n position on tho
editorial staff of tho Spoknno
Chronicle. Ho nnd his family
woro passongors on tho Break
water. Rainfall Heavy. According to ine
ofllclal records kept by Mrs. E
Mlngus, tho totnl rainfall from Sep
tember 1, 1910, until this morning
was 38.14 Inches, nbout 3.02 Inches
nioro than tho nvorngo for that po
rlod for tho last nlno years.
Train Gets Through. Tho Co
qulllo rlvor Is rapidly returning to
its normal stngo, tho train bolng nblo
to get through from Coqulllo to
Myrtlo Point yesterday nftornoon.
Wator wns over tho track In n fow
placos but not sufllclontly to bothor
tho train.
Mother Is Demi. W. F. Harmon
has just received a tologram appris
ing of him of tho death of his moth
er which occurred nt Wnltsburg,
Wash, Tho funeral wnB held Friday.
Owing to tho wires bolng down on
account of tho storm, tho messago
did not renoh Mr. Harmon nt Coqulllo
until too lato for htm to lenvo to
attend the funornl. Mrs. Harmon
wns known to n numbor in this sec
tion and Intonso rogrot Is felt over
her domlsu.
A flno XEW LINE of HAXDRAGS
at tho RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
Take your SUXDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu.
RESERVE tables for PARTIES by
PHONE.
Try The Times' Want Ads
COLD FEET ?
Thoro's no surer or quicker remedy than ono of our rod rubber,
fully tested and guaranteed Hot Wator Bottles.
Wo gladly roplaco them If at any tlmo within ono year they
spring a leak or provo dofectlvo in any way.
Our prices on this hlgh-grado bottlo are, 2qt. $1.75, 3qt. $2.00
mid 4qt. $2.50.
Brown' Drug Co.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE'
Our Xew Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building.
GOOD PROFIT
1
Mrs. J. H. Price of Allegany
Makes $134 From 100
Birds In a Year.
That there Is good profit In tho
chicken Industry in this section Is
shown by tho expcrlcnco of Mrs. J.
H. Price of Allegany who netted
$134.08 from a dock of 100 chicken
Inst year, besides supplying hor fam
ily. Sho looks nfter tho chickens
merely as a Bldollne. In n letter to
The Times, bIic says:
Thinking it might bo of Interest
to some, 1 will glvo n fow facts on
my raising of poultry Inst year.
"1 started with about a hundred
hens. 1 kept no account of oggs or
chlckons used on tnblo nor of ompty
feed sacks sold. Here Is tho monthly
account of oxpeuses nnd Income:
Expense. Rovenuo.
January $20.55 $10.00
February 27.25 C.20
March 11.15 25.1C
April 11.20 24.07
May 14.85 24.71
Juno 25.75 22.08
July 14.00 17.15
August 24.00 47.49
September 1S.50 40.32
October 1G.00 21.80
November 10.00 21.15
Decombor 10.50 87.97
Feed for year $212.75
Receipts 347.73
Profit $131.08
"I had an Incubator nnd raised
about thrco hundred and fifty chick
ens. I sold tho oggs nnd chickens nt
tho local markot prlco. Whllo this
Is not big money from handling chlc
kons, I consider tho oxporlonco worth
nioro than last yoar's gain In
money I still hnvo n hundred chic
kens of tho S. C. R. I. Reds mid con
sider I hnvo n good strain.
North Bend News
Kruso mid Banks havo been ap
prised that Chas. Doan, owner of
tho gnsoliuo schoonor OBkosh which
was built horo a year ago, will bo
horo shortly to closo a contract for
tho construction of n sister ship,
P. N. Reberg has taken a position
to represent Dunham, Carrlgan &
Haydon company In Coos county.
Geo. F. Roynolds leaves today for
Orogon City to mnko his homo. His
family will Join him thoro later.
J. O. Andorson and wlfo nnd chil
dren arrived horo from Rapid City,
S. D., to mako their homo. Mr. An
dorson Is a brother of Mrs. J, O.
Horn.
A. H. Derbyshire lias Just rocolvod
word of tho doath of Ills father, Wm.
II. Derbyshire of Mlddlesborough,
Yorkshire-, England.
Tho North Bond Commercial club
has decldod to endeavor to have tho
Coos county court establish n froo
public ferry mid opou up n through
rond from Glasgow to Tomploton and
tho North Inlet country.
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Don't forget tho HALL at tho j
EAGLES hall tonight. Music b&
Hill's orchcBtrn. 0
c,
Tnke GERMAN COUGH CURE foi(l)
your cold RED CROSS DRUG stortf
PRICE OF LOTS TO ADVANCE
Yesterday at a meeting of tho di
rectors of East Marshllold Land Co.
It was decided to advanco tho prices
asked for tho company's property In
! tho townsito of East Mnrshfleld from
10 por cent to 25 per cent to take
effect February 1 5.
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