The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY $ 911 EVENING EDITION.
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nothing for additions to tlio library
except what comes in cash donations
or contributions of books.
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A NY MAN, large enough to he called a man and not too old to be
careful about his appearance, will find here in this store the right
clothes for himself; the right fit, style, quality and price; and there's
nothing better made anywhere.
We confess, though, that we do take some extra pains to have a
good assortment of the clothes the young fellows want. College, high
school, dressy young business men, find here the correct thing.
If it's just an extra pair of trousers ,
that you need, let us sell you the
DUTCHESS; suitable for every
occasion; the strongest made for
service. $2.00 to $6.00.
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Clothier.
The Woolen Mill Store
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Oregon.
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thi: WEATHER.
(Ily Associated Press.)
OREGON. Feb. 3. Fair In
oast, rain nnd warmer In went
tonight. Snturday. rain In west
nml rnln or snow and warmer
In cnBt. Southeasterly winds,
high on const.
LOCATi TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
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nt -1:1-3 p. m., Fob. 2, by Mrs.
1-2. Mlngim, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum
Minimum
0- At 1:43 p. m ,
Precipitation
O Wind Northenit: clonr.
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Sen Ice at Enstslcle. Hev. G. Lo
roy Hall will conduct n meeting at
Enstsldo tonight nt 7:30.
Oppose Crab Illll. It Is reported
bote thnt n bill has been Introduced
In the legislature to permit the ship
ping of crabs from Coos Hay to San
Francisco and Portland. Tho report
has stirred up most of tho local peo
ple because they bellevo that if tho
shipping of crabs is permitted it will
mean the extermination of tho shell
llsh. Petitions opposing the bill will
bo forwarded to the Coos county
members of the legislature.
Personal Notes
THAYER GRIMES Is suffering from
an attack of la grippe.
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Arch Pile Ointment
Efflcnclous in tho treatment of Illliul, Itching, and Bleeding Piles.
Few of tho ordinary, ailments aro as annoying and painful as plies,
henco tho demand for a reliable remedy. AIICH PILE REMEDY
gives prompt relief nnd quickly overcomes tho distressing condi
tion. PRICE i!5 CENTS.
For Sale nt "Tho Busy Corner"
Agents for flip Arch Family Remedies "". '
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000.00
W. S. Chandler, President;
M. 0. ITorton, Vice-President;
Dorsey Krcitzer, Cashier.
Ray 1'. Kaufman, Asst. Cashier
DIIiqCTOIiS:
V. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, AV. if. Douglas,
John F. Hall, AVm. Crimes, P. S. Dow, S. C. Rogers,
"W. P. Murphy, M. C. Horton.
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe
deposit boxes for rent in our steel lined lire and bur
glar proof vaults.
vehicle tax invalid.
Portland Ordinance Knocked Out
For Exempting Alitor.
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 3. A petition
Just Arrived
a now nud complete lino of
WHIPS
Whalebone Seal Hide Hnvthlclo nnd
Java Buggy Whips. Vulcanized
rnwhldo cart whips, drop top express
whips, loadod snnko whips, stocks
and laBhes. A compluto stock of
everything In tho harness, lino al
ways on hand. Itepalrlng n special-
" E. L. HOPSON
Corner Front and Central
for rehearing In tho enso of Dan.
Kcllnher and 100 others, vs. tho City
of Portland was denied and tho for
mer opinion of tho Oregon Supreme
Court, to tho effect thnt Portland's
lntcst vehicle tax law Is void for tho
reason that it Is discriminatory,
stands. Tho vehlclo tax ordinance In
held void for tho reason that It ex
cluded a vory consldornblo and im
portant class, that Is, nutomobilcs
used for tho doltvcry purposes, whllo
It endeavored to tax all vehicles used
for such purposo drawn by horses.
OWLS.
North Bond Nest 1018 will hold a
monster Initiation and smoker on
Sunday, Fobrunry 0, 1011. All Owls
nro requested to meet. By order of
tho President.
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SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Smith of North Bend, u daughter.
Sprajer Arrived. Tho new powor
sprayer which the Coos county court
ordered for fruit inspector, P. M.
Hall-Lewis, arrived on tho Break
water yesterday.
llulld Pontoons. Engineer Lcofe
is having fifteen now pontoons for
tho dredgo Oregon built by day lnbor
nt tho Tlmmortnnn shipyards. Ho
recontly had ton built, making n to
tal of twonty-flvo constructed.
Undergoes Operation A. Q. Alkon
who recently unstained a number of
Injuries In an accident hnB had to
undergo n surgical oporatlon remov
ing a small portion of tho skull bono
to relievo tho prcsBiiro on his brain.
Ho Is getting nlong nicely.
Flanagan (Sb Dennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon
Oldest Bank in Coos County, l-Malillhlied in 18H1.
Pn.d up Capital, Surplus, ami I'lidlvided Piolits over $100,000.
Assets Out Half Million Do lars.
Does a gonernl banking business and draws drafts on tho Ban-?
f California, San Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover Notional Bank, N. Y.;
Jlrst National Bnnk, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Ro
burg, Oro.; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, England.
Also soils exchange on all of tho principal citlos of Europe.
Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to chock. Safe
deposit lock boxes for rent.
, , OFFICERS:
. W. BENNETT, President. J. 11. FLANAGAN, V.-Pros.
". 1'. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Cash.
. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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JOR SALE S. C. R. I. Red eggs 1
IPer 15, special rate per 100. Ad
dress Mrs. J. H. Price, Allegany.
"ANTED Clean cotton rags nt
Times ofllce. Cash paid on delivery.
TOR SALE sjg.horso gasoline mo
tor and nil equipment for launch.
Wrlto Box 285, City.
FB SALE Three homestead relln-
iiulshmdnts, write Box 253 Co
qulllo, Oregon.
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Mnt
son, S93 Central avenue.
FOR SALE Lease nnd furniture of
7 room boarding and lodging
house. See Tom Hall.
FOR RENT Warehouse, carpenter
shop, and ofllce rooms In Coko
building by Title Guaranteo and
Abstract Company.
FOR RENT Furnished npnrtmeut
In O'Connell building. Phone No.
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Friday and Saturday
Specials
The Greatest Offer Ever Take Advantage
Men's Overcoats and
Cravenettes at Half Price
Copyright 1907 by
Hart SchafTher s Marx
For These
Two Days Only
Wo consldor this tho great
est of nil offers mado just
nt a tlmo whon you enn host
make uso of n good over
coat or cravonotto.
You can make selection
of any gnrmont of this re
maining stook which con
sists of tho celebrated Hart,
Schnffnor nnd Marx mnko,
sizes 3 1 to 41.
For Friday and
Saturday
One-Half Price
Will SHnk Cnpt. Mncgonn of tho
Breakwater tonight will address tho
members of tho Marshfield Naval
IteBorvo on scnmnnshlp at tho Ar
mory. Ills lecturo will bo pnrt of
n courso In marluo instruction which
' ho Is to give tho boys and which will
bo followed by actual oxporlonco
8omo day on Breakwater.
Give Purse. Tho generous cltl
zons of Empire circulated a sub
scription pnper for tho bonollt of
Gust Engloblomo nnd family who re
contly sustained tho sorlous loss of
their homo by flro. A tidy sum wns
realized nnd presented to tho fam
ily. Move Stock. Tho stock or tho
Llbby storo of tho Oregon Conl and
Navigation company will bo moved
to Ocean Dock whoro It will bo
wholesaled out. Owing to tho largo
and varied chnractor of tho stock, no
ono concorn was ablo to tako It over
so tho lattor method of disposing of
It has been nrrnnged.
Romom&er, saio continues In entire stock of Dry Goods, Fur
nishing Goods, Clothlug and Shoes.
Come to tho storo of values.
Merchant & Kammerer
Library Busy. Tho nttondnnco nt
tho Mnrshflold public library Is rap
idly Increasing. At presont, tho li
brary commltteo Is hnudlcnpped by
lack of funds to secure additional
literature for which thoro Is n do
main!. Tho $7." monthly nllownnco
by tho city barely takea care of tho
Here Are Some Good
Things in Groceries
CLAUDE NASDl'RG Is laid up by n
slight attack of Illness.
HENRY HIGGINS of Coos RIvor, Is
u Mnrahileld visitor today.
.101 IN F. MATSON of Catohlug In
let was u Marshfield visitor today.
GEO. N. BLACK of North Bond Is
a Marshtlold buslnoss visitor today.
M'SS RUTH ALLEN, who has been
unite sick Is reported Improving.
ALVA DOLL is reported to bo qulto
111 nt his homo In South Mnrshflcld.
J. T. COLLVER nnd wlfo of Catching
Inlet, are Marshllcld visitors today.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS of Coos
RIvor was a Marshfield visitor yesterday.
JAS WATSON, county clork, Is hero
from Conulllo on business and
plcnsure.
TOM LAWHORNK Is making a busi
ness trip to Coqulllo nnd Tom
Rook Is taking his plnco.
CHRISTIAN HERMANN and wlfo of
Coos RIvor wore Mnrshflold busi
ness visitors yestordoy.
ANDERSON WRIGHT, tho woll
known Sumnor plonoor, Is a
Mnrshlleld visitor todny.
MISS FLORENCE LAWHORNE.who
has been ill of rheumatism for the
past two mouths, Is now nblo to
bo up nud nround.
MISS ELIZABETH DONNELLY,
who has been conllnod to her homo
for several weeks was nblo to bo
down town for tho first tlmo yes
terday. CARL JOHNSON and wlfo returned
to their homo nbovo Alloguny to
day. Mrs. Johnson has boon visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Otto Hill lu
Forndnlo for n few wcoks.
J. A. YOAKAM Is oxpected hero
shortly from Grldley, Cnl., to visit
friends nnd relatives. He writes
that ho has lensod his big Califor
nia ranch for $0,100 por year.
R. M. JENNINOS, gonornl mnnagor
of tho Oregon Powor company, Is
expocted bnck In a day or so from
Chicago whoro ho nttondod tho
convention of tho 'mnnngers of II.
M. Byllosby & Company.
CECIL CARTER Is horo from Myr
tlo Point on buslnoss. Ho reports
that all tho stock nocossary has
boon subscrlbod for putting lu a
cnnnlng plant nt Myrtlo Point. Co
qulllo Is nUo flKUtinK on starting
n cannery thoro and tho fruit
growers will moot Saturday to dis
cuss It.
16 Pounds of Tapioca or
Sago for $1.00
FRESH CELERY CABBAGE
CALIFLOWER CARROTS
PARSNIPS HEAD LETTUCE
TURNIPS SWEET POTATOES
RUTABAGAS
Coos Bay Apples 65c to
$1.25 Per Box
ORANGES
LEMONS
BANANAS
CRANBERRIES
10 Pounds small whlto beans for ?l
Don't forgot our II. B. Tablo
Fruits at ."5c per can.
The Bazar
HOUSE OF QUALITY.
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CARD OP" THANKS.
To tho ninny kind frlonds who so
sonorously contributed to tho sub
scription In our behalf after tho re
cent lire which dostroyail our homo
wo desiio to oxtond our hoartfolt
thanks and assure thorn of our vory
troat appreciation.
GUST ENGLEDLOME
AND FAMILY
Empire, Ore., Fob. 2, 1011.
LIBBY COAL
I have secured tho last two months'
run of tho high grndo coal from
tho old Llbby mlno nnd am nblo to
sell and dollvor It now for $5 l'EU
TON. Send In your orders nt once.
Ordors promptly filled.
Remember I am still giving tho
best livery sorvlco possible.
W. L. CONDKON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
rilONE 273-J.
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