The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 08, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 911 EVENING EDITION.
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DR. DAVID ROBERTS
Veterinary Prescriptions
COWCLEANKn .- $1.00
CALr CUOLEHA IIEMJCDY 1.00
COW TOKIC ........... .................. .60
IIAHD MILKING OUTFIT 50
MItK TEVEB OUTFIT .... 8.00
COLIC DRENCH.. 75
OEIIM KILLBn 80
ANTISEPTIC rOULTICE 1.00
DISINFECTALL, per Gal... 1.25
wonM rownnn so
WHITE LINIMENT. CO
ADSOMJENT 1.00
WAHTINE - 80
TEVEIl I'ABTE 1.00
HEALING LOTION 80
HEAVE POWDEH 30
HOnSE TONIC 80
HOG TONIC 1.00
FLY OIL, per Gallon . 1.33
One Prescription (at Every Animal Aliment"
DR. DAVIO ROBERTS
"PRACTICAL HOME VETERINARIAN,"
Cloth Bound, It Free. Ask the
80LE AGENT
Lockhart - Parsons
Drug Co.
"Till: lll'H Y CORNER"
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
Electric lamps Btiltcd for ovory
purpose. For tho homo, Olllco.j
Launches, Autoinobllo, Mlnlaturo
I'insil Mglll llliuruu liiuiiim iur uvm-
orntlvo purposes for snlo or rent.
Open until 0:30 o'clock week ilnyaj
Satunlny until 9:00 P. M.
Plume your orders for delivery.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 2U7-J.
WANTED FAHMKHS ia
COOS COUNTY to know thnt
wo carry the famous
l.ll. DAVID ROBERTS
,.l.SC 'Htl'TIONH FOR EVE-
UV -WIMAIj AILMENT.
rnr old saying, " Buy Hob
,.,i . medicine mid Bavo your
8,,,r ia ns true today as It
w, w..rs ago. Hero la a list
r few remedies:
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RST NATIONAL
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OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,OOQ.OO
W. S. Chaiullcr, President;
M. C. Horton, Vice-President;
Dorsey Krcitzcr, Cashier..
Ray T. Kaufman, Asst. Cashior
BIBECTOBS:
W. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, W. XT. Douglas,
John P. Hall, Wm. Grimes, P. S. Dow, S. C. Rogers,
W. P. Murphy, M. C. ITorton.
BOES A GENEBAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time and savings deposits, safe
deposit hoNcs for rent in our steel lined fire and bur
glar proof vaults.
Flanagan &b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon
(libst Bank In Coos County. Established in IKHO.
I'.i il up Capital, Surplus, nnd Undivided Prollts over $1(10,(100.
Wcin Over llnlf Million Do lars.
l-( soils avnhmiL'ii on nil of
I' a gonoral liankiiig business nnd draws drafts on tho Unn.c
l '.I'lfornla, Snn Francisco, Cnl.; Hanover National Bank, N. Y.;
1 lr,' Nntionnl Dank, Portland, Ore; First National Hank, Ro
b'ir Ore; The London Joint Stock Hank, Ltd., Loudon, England.
Indiv.iliinl nnd corporation accounts kept subject to chuck. Safo
0 poIt lock uoxos for rent.
OFFICERS:
T. W. DENNETT, President, .f. H. FLANAGAN, V..Pie.
R. F. WILLIAMS. C.ishier. C.V.O. 13. WINCH ESTER, Abst. Cash.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Eastside Wiimers
1 Block In Homo Addition, Vontalnlng ovor 3 acres for ?90D
6 Lots for , $475, East Marshall
10 Lots for ?000 East Mnrshlleld
10 Lots for ?800 Eastsldo
ALL GOOD BAY VIEWS TERMS EASY
OTHER GOOD BUYS
Business property, 50x100, on. Second street, CO feet north
of Central $,()()() a snap
DOvloO In SeiiKstncken addition, with two-story houso
nearly now for $1,500 n money-maker
See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
ebb:
The
Dover
Protection
You need il most for
your feet ihcsc days,
and your health de
pends on your shoes.
Take no chances
wear
SHOE
and you're assured
both protection and
service.
WE KNOW
A complete showing at $5.00
Some feu) styles $6.00
The Woolen
Mill Store
Mlll-lo-Mau Clothier
Marshlleld, Ore.
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North Bend News
Mrs. E. II. IIodBon of South Coos
Illver was a Uny visitor yesterday.
Geo. Moss nn (I wife nnd children
were Marshflold visitors yesterday.
The revival nt the Methodist
cliiircli Is being continued this week.
Mils Olive O'Mnrn, who has beon
iiultu 111 Is able to be out again
Mrs. Fboto of Hnngor, who under
went an operation nt Mercy hospital
is Improving.
Mrs. Victor Wlttlg, who has been
111, will probably have to undergo
n minor operation In a dny or two.
Mrs. J. O. Horn, who underwent
nn operation at Mercy hospital, has
recovered sulllclontly to return homo
Douglas Doano of Now Mexico Is
visiting his brother, J. C. Doano on
Catching Inlet, coming here for his
health.
Karl Michael has sold his home
on North Ilcnd Heights to Wm. Ottls
nnd moved Into one of tho Oilmen
cottages.
Mrs. 13. T. Magulro hns returned
from a week's visit at Myrtle Point.
Slip is rapidly recovering from her
recent IIIiiosh.
Miss Anna Wlckninn of Empire
who has beon 111 for it couple of
weeks, closing her school nt Flag
staff, expects to bo able to resunio
noxt week.
IMPOItTANT NOTICE.
All .persons lndebtod to Plonoer
Grocery Company nro hereby request
ed to mnko prompt settlement of
same ns It Is necessary to closo our
books Immediately, lly so doing you
will snvo costs of collection. Mnko
payments to Israel Lnndo.
II. E. 1H3SSEY,
Trustee.
Owing to n recent Increnso In
supply I can servo n few moro
customers with
Pure "Rich Jersey Milk
Direct from my Dairy, Clean and
Snnltnry for only
ITio Cents Per Gallon
Only 11 limited amount mid
delivery must bo mado In tho
evening.
Address Mrs. D. Ilnynes,
P.O. Pox 30.', Marshflold
Coos Bay
Steam Laundry
PROMPT SERVICE
SATISFACTORY WORK
REASONABLE PRICES
OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU.
Phono Main 57-J mid n wugou will
cull.
Mnrsliflcltl Oregon
'FIRST CLASS PLUMDER Wants
position In Marshlleld. Address
Joe Bobelni, Raymond, Wash.
rOR RENT Nlne-roonied house In
Wost Mnrshlleld Hall & Hall.
FOIt SALE Nliie-rooni bungalow,
1 choap. Easy tonus, apply P. O.
Box, 4 so Marsiinoiu.
FOR SALE S. C. 11. I. Red eggs $t
por 15, special into por 100. Ad
dress Mrs. J. II. Prlco, Allognny.
SHUMAN PIANO FOR SALE Al
most now, excellent tone Owner
loavlng city. Phono 187X; P.O.
Box 719.
WANTED Plain and children's sew
ing by day. Call 240 N 4th St.
WANTED Clean cotton rags nt
Times ofllce. Cash paid on deliv
ery. FOR SALE Three homestead relin
quishments, writo Box 253 Co
qullle, Oregon.
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs! J. A. Mat
son, S93 Central avenue.
- .ill -
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
In O'Connell building. Phono No.
113-L.
iEsfflaw
SHRIVE TODAY
Steamship In Early This Morn
ing From San Francisco
and San Pedro.
The Hedondo nrrlvcd in this
morning from San Francisco nnd
San Pedro after a fast trip up tho
const. Sho had n good passenger
list nnd nbout four hundred tons of
freight.
Tho Hedondo will sail at 9 o'clock
Satunlny morning for San Krunclsco.
Among thoso arriving on her were
tho following:
V. 13. Dungnn, W. A. Morris, .1.
J. Morris, Goo. II. Hotnor, Mrs. F.
13. Hague, F. 13. Hague, A. 13. Neff,
W. P. Murphy, I. C. Fuller, Mary J.
Elrod, C. K. Perry, J. F. Strong,
M. 13. Ilrownell, J. N. Warren, It. A.
Jones, Mrs. It. A. Jones, Thomas
Jones, Hay Jones, Annie Jones, Jim
Jones, Mnrgarct Jones, Hurdoo
Jones. W. C. Ouerln, II. 11. Taylor,
A. C. Hlchart, and ton steerage.
SI
. WILL BENEFIT
Panama Exposition and Pana
ma Canal Expected to Help
Greatly.
"Tho opening of tho Pnnnmn cunnl
and tho Paunmn oxposltlou nnd the
grent benefits tho entire Pacific
coast will derive, from both of thorn
nro nbout tho only topics of conver
sation in Snn Francisco now," re
marked Colby Porry of Porry-Mont-gomery
company who roturnod to
day on tho Redondo from tho south.
"All Snn Francisco Is still olntcd ovor
tho victory In tho House
"No, I didn't hoar any doflnltu
railroad nows about Coos Hay nt
Snn Francisco. Tho, host rnllrond
nows I hoard was that the Pananin
cannl would tnko nway so much of
the bulky frolght from tho railroads
that the railways will be glad to ex
tend to ovory nook nnd cornor to
got busluosK of nny kind. Ouo Sail
Francisco mniiufncturor who now
receives ovor two h tin tl roil cntionds
of frolght from Now York and other
Atlantic points told mo thnt ho would
not hnvo n pound como by tho rnll
roads when tho cunnl Is finished bo
causo' ho can got It by wntor for one
fourth what tho railroad rate now
Is. Ho estimated that fully one hun
dred thousand carloads n yoar of
Son Francisco freight would bo dl
ver'tod from tho railroads to tho
Panama cnnal route
"Business prospects nro mighty
good becauso every 0110 appears to
liavo omorged from tho wnltlng stngo
nnd nro now going ahead with all
tholr onorgles.
WOMEN WIN IN KANSAS.
TOPEKA. Kns., Fob. S. Tho
Kansas Sonnto passed a rosoltttloii
to submit tho nmondinont to tho
constitution giving women tho right
to vote In nil oloctlons by n voto of
27 to 12. Tho resolution had pre
viously passed tho IIouso,
Mid-Week Specia
Taffey Sale
Tomorrow nfternoon, Thursday,
wo will sell fresh, lionie-mado (ally
at 1" cents the pound.
If you ovor ont
won't last long nt
taffy, como it
thnt price
Watch for Specials
Next Week
Lewis' Confectionery
XORTII BROADWAY.
WHOLE
topeNil
Kill
THE WEATHER,
(lly Associated Press.)
OREGON. Feb. S. Fair
night and Thursday.
to-
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HORN.
GR13VI3S To Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Groves of North Demi. Wednes
day morning. February S. a nine
pound boy. Mother and child nro
doing well nnd tho father, who Is
cashier of the First Nntionnl Dank
of North Rend, says tho llnnnclal
situation never looked brighter
than today. Ho says the youngster
Is nil gold and 24 carats fine
Meet Tonight. Marshlleld lodge
of Elks will meet tonight to Initiate
n cnndldnte or two nnd trnnsnet oth
er business.
Due Tonight. Tho Breakwater
will roach hero tonight nt 10 o'clock
from Astorln, according to word re
ceived by Agent Miller today.
liar Trallle. According to Hunk
I Dlevs. tho trnlllc across tho Coos Hay
liar during the year 10t0 wob MS,-
000 tons. In ISfHI, tho trnlllc
amounted to 14 4. 0.1 r. tons nnd in
1JI0C to ISt.lir. tons.
1ami-.cn Storage. F. S. Dow has
leased n portion of tho Cold Storage
company's cold rooms nnd Is plan
ning to ndd several now linos to his
commission business Including' oys
ters and other cold storngo products
Children 111. Tho threo-yonr old
child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Chapman
of West Mnrshlleld who hns been
very 111, wns tnkon to Mercy hospital
nt North Bend yesterday. Their boii.
Ignatius, who has been sick Is Im
proving. Xo Olllclnl Advise Postmnstor
W. B. Curtis hnfl not been olllclnlly
advised thnt tho poBtollleo dopnrt
mont hns discontinued printing en
velopes. Howover, newspnper re
ports nniioiinco thnt Pnatmnstor Gen
ornl Hitchcock hns so decided.
Figure on Site. Tho projectors of
Iho new milk coiidonsnry are now
figuring on n site Whether to lo
oato It In Marshlleld or on Coos Riv
er nonr tho croamery Is bolng debnt
ed. 801110 wnnt It In tho city so
that It will ho bottor located to get
hillk from tho vnrlous InlotB nnd nlso
from tiio Coqulllo vnlloy by train. It
will bo decided Boon, probably.
Visit nt Eugene Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Connors of tho Cottngo Qrovo
Leader, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Will Lun
dy, of Myrtle Point, spent Friday
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S.
Cochran, troltirnlng to Cottngo
Grovo yostordny nfternoon. Mrs,
Litudy wns formerly Miss Laura
JoncB and wns tho first lady editor
In tho stnto, bolng connoctod with
tho Nonpareil nt Drain for n long
timo. Eugeno Roglstor.
Mill Decaying. Tho Courtnoy
mill, 0110 of tho most comploto little
mills ovor built In this soctlon nnd
one thnt Is iiniqiio hocnuso It wns
closed down by creditors leforo It
ovor out a log, Is now going to plocos.
It hns been In litigation alnuo just
nrlor to Its lit Kntlnn and now a
cnio Involving It Is being heard in
the Oregon Siiuromo Court. Pnrt of
the roof Is reported to have fnllon
In. leaving tbo mnohinory to the
mercy of the olomonts.
BIG SHIPMENT FOR HAINES.
Flour and Feed Dealer Gets Most
of Freight On Redoudo.
A. T. Hnlnos, tho woll-known
Marshflold flour and food ninn, to
day rocolvod n big cargo of hay,
flour and food on tho Redondo. In
fact, his shlpmonts Is snld to havo
constituted a largo sharo of tho In
coming frolght on tho Redondo. Tho
domnnd for his liny, flour and food
Is growing ns rapidly that ho hns
to rocolvo Bhlpmonts nonrly ovory
week to supply tho local domnnd.
VALENTINE SOCIAL DANCE.
Tho Vnlontlno social dance to bo
glvoii nt I. O. O. F. hall noxt Mon
day ovonlng under tho nusplcos or
tho Indies of tho Episcopal church
promisoa to bo one of tho most suc
cessful dancos of tho sonson. Tlokots
nro soiling rapidly and tho ladlos aro
making olnborato preparations to
mnko It a most enjoynblo social
affair,
Personal Notes
DR. FOREST of Reaver Hill Is n
Marshflold visitor.
W. 13. DUNOAN returned today from
San Francisco.
A. 13. NEFF has returned homo from
Snn Francisco.
W. J. KYLE of Florence Is oxpocted
here today on bitslnewj and pleas
ure. W. P. MURPHY arrived home today
from a bustnoss trip to San Fran
cisco. ALVA DOLL, who has been "111 of
tho grip, was able to bo downtown
yesterday.
MRS. M. J. ELROD has returnod
from Snn Francisco and other
California points.
F. E. HAGUE nnd wife returned to
dny from n trip to San Francisco
and Los Angeles.
Due Friday. The Alliance is duo
In Friday from Portland nnd will
snll early Saturday for Eurokn.
A. L. HOUSEWORTH nnd wife en
tertnlned tho Tuesd'ny Night Whist
club nt their homo Inst evening.
MRS. F. K. GETT1NS ontcrtnlnod n
few friends nt her homo yostordny
nfternoon nnd is ngnln ontertnln
Ing others todny.
BEN McMULLEN of Myrtle Point,
nccompnnlod by his young son,
Fred, has beon making a couplo
of dnys' business visit In Mnrsh-
flold.
PAUL RAUBACH, recontly of Snn
Francisco completed negotiations
yesterday for tho purchnso of tho
2S0 acres ranch of Win. MncNoll
on South Lnko at Lakeside Mr.
Rnttbach will tnko Immedlnto pos
session. Mrs. Rauhach will leave
for San Francisco nnd mnko pre
parations for moving their house
hold furnlttiro to their now home.
BIG BANQUET
Initial Observation In Coos
County Promises to Be
Big Success.
Tho Lincoln bnnquot to bo hold at
Hotel Chnndlor Satunlny ovonlng
glvoB promise of bolng. 0110 of tho
most Bticcessful ovonts ovor given in
tho city. Tho commlttco on arran
gements hnvo boon busy this weok
with olnborato preparations. Thoro
will bo nddressos by a nuiubor of
tho lending professional mid business
111011 of tho city nnd soiuo from out
of town. Good delegations nro ex
pected from Bnndnn, Myrtlo Point
nnd Coqulllo to nttond what will
bo tho first Lincoln dny colobratlou
over hold In Coos county.
Tho program conunltteo has not
cnmplotod ltu work but nlrondy has
assuranco of n Biilllclout number of
sponkors to Insure nu Interesting list
of nftor dlunor addresses.
Tlckots will bo plncod on salo nt
tho Chaudlor tomorrow morning nnd
as the number or tickets nro
limited thoae desiring seats
should mnko tholr reservations ns
promptly ns powihlo to avoid disap
pointment. Tho dinner Is limited to
goutlemon only.
Coos Bay Apples
Wo hnvo Just replenished our sup
ply or this fine fruit. Wo hnve
NORTHERN SPIES.
BALDWINS
BELL FLOWERS
PECK'S PLEASANT
CANADA RUSSETS
SWAAR'S
They nro flnennd wo soil thorn for
65c a Box Up
ORANGES J.1e to tOc wv dozen,
GRAPE FRUIT.
Come in and see (hem.
The Bazar
HOUSE OF QUALITY,
Phono U2-J
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