The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11,
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Oranges SWEET
Oranges Are CHEAP
Now Is the Time
To Enjoy Them
HOLD BANQUET RETRACTS HIS
1KB EVENING1 STATEMENTS
Bell Invented the Telephone
But We Deliver the Goods.
"HUSY CORNER"
Buying from tho "Husy Corner" by phono Is snfo find satisfac
tory. IMcaso don't do without drug Btoro Biipplles bocauso you
can't como for thoin.
You aro apt, at any time, to need something In drug store
goods. Tho need may ho urgent. Perhaps you can't como In
porson. No messenger may ho at hand. It doesn't matter Just
step to tho phono and call 21)8 "Husy Corner", tell us what Is
wanted, wo will send It promptly.
THE GOODS AND THE SERVICE WILL BE RIGHT; AND
THE PRICE, TOO, will ho Just tho Bamo as though you camo to
tho storo as low as can bo had anywhoro for goods of equal
quality. If you wish, our mosBongcr will tnko an assortment of
any desired nrtlclo for you to chooso from 11 called for and del
ivered without delay. Our tnlophono and Free Delivery service
provides n prompt, safo nnd easy way to buy drug store supplies.
Don't hesltato to call us because you aro not a regihir cus
tomer This service Is for everybody.
"tiik iu'sv corner."
lA'iiillug Drug Store In Coos County.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Marshfield Republican Club
Will Observe Lincoln's
Birthday.
I'liuis. for the Lincoln banquet at
Tho Chandlor hotel this evening
wero completed today by tho Marsh
llold republican Club nnd there
promises to bo a largo attendance
of representative members of the
party from all over Coos county. Fit
ting decorations to commemorate
tho greatest of republican leadeis
bavo been arranged. The program
of toasts Includes tho following:
"Tho Republican Party In Ore
gon" Hon. J. S. Coke.
"Politics In Business" J. V.
Smcaton.
"Party Organization" Ch. B. Sel
by. "Buncombe" A. S. Hammond.
"Lincoln Republicanism" C. I.'
Uclgard.
QUIET OX THIS SIDE.
l t'sxxi u sJi v itiiri iT'i t&. j
SftBK?w
roil SALE Thoroughbred Jersey
cow 70. Apply Entorprlso Meat
Market, Phone 52-.I.
LOST Between Ferndnlo mifl pub
lic library on 'Broadway, pair
spectacles In chbo. Return to D.
Ferguson's wnrehouso nnd re
ceive reward.
LOST Suit rase marked Mr. C. A.
Jensen, North Inlet, on Mnrshfleld
wharf. Howard for return to
Mrs. John Bear.
Tho Names of Moses.
Moses of Scriptural fame Is called
by eight different names In various
places In tho Bible. Batbla, tho daugh
ter of Pharaoh, called him Moses be
cause she drew him out of tho water.
Jochebed, his mother, called him Jeku
thiol, saying, "I had hoped for him."
Miriam, his sister, called him Jurod
because sho had descended after him
Into tho water to sco what bis end
would be. Aaron called his brother
Abl Xuiiuch because his father had de
serted their mother. Amram, tho fa
ther of Moses, called the hoy Cluibnr
because bo was again reunited to tho
mother of the lad. Kchatb, tho grand.
father of Moses, called him Ablgdor
because f!od had repaired tho breach
In the house of Jacob. The nurse of
tho grandfather of Moses called him
Abl Rocho because ho was onco bid
den three months In the Tabernacle.
All Israel called him Shcumlah be
cause "In his days Ood heard their
cries and rescued them from their oppressors."
Xo Activity or Mexicans In 1'nltcd
Slates.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON. I). C, Fob. 11.
No activity of Mexican insurrectos
on American side has been discov
ered by tho United States troops pa
trolling tho Texas frontier.
IS HAItl) OX BOOZE.
Kansas Supreme Court Gives Liquor
Men Hard Jolt.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
TOPEKA, Kas., Feb. 11. Tho
Kansas Supremo Court today held
tho now liquor law constitutional.
Tho law prohibits tho sale of liquor
for medical or mechanical purposes.
It) It SALE One young thorough
bred Jersey bull. Enquire Entor
prlco Moat Markot, Phono 52-J.
WANTED Strong woman or girl
to caro for oldorly Invalid. Apply
to Mrs. Songstackcn.
I'Olt SALE 77J5iicivs on Coosltlver
'i'i iuIIch north of Allegany, now
bungalow and barn all fenced, 20 Dot and Trouneau.
ncrcs bottom land, lino for pota- Dealing with the weaknesses of nc-
toes. Spring wntor piped to Um "0I,M ",lmI or mei. I'nrl
i .. i .o nn -m i contemporary relates a good story of
house. Prlco $2,000. $1,750 cash ,,w,ork.k Lemnllro. ,0 celebrated ac-
will handle. Address C. M. Dotitt, tor. who wan somewhat parsimonious.
Allegany, Ore. J vv hen his daughter was about to
marry, Lemaltro agreed to jirovido tho
"dot" and tho trousseau. "Dot," It
tuny bo observed, Is the French equiv
alent for the English "dower" or Scot
tish "tocher."
When tho notary camo to complete
tho contract nnd was reading tho
terms Lemaltro said: "Tho daughter of
Frederick Lemaltro has not need of n
dot. M. Lo Notalre, strike out tho
dot."
I'OR SALE Thoroughbred brown Tho prospective son-in-law was pros
Leghorn and Rhode Island Red cut, and ho had tho eourago to reply:
oggs $1.00 per setting of 15. Box "The daughter of Frederick Lemaltro
1
5H, Marshflold.
I'Olt SAL15 Bankrupt Millinery
stock. Must bo sold nt onco. En
quire of Oregon Trust Co., In First
National Bank building, North
Bend, Orogon.
can easily clothe herself with tho fame
of her father. M. I.e Notalre, pray
strike out the trousseau."
How to Clean Bamboo.
Now that Immhoo furniture Is used
so universally a suggestion about
cleaning It may not go unnoticed. This
l cleaiihlug should ho done with soap
' " nun warm water to wnicii salt uas
(.001) HOME For children under Uewi ucUlotl. And the mixture must bo
fcvon yonrs
Coos Rlvor.
old. Phono 3039, put on with a brush and then wiped
1 off with clean rags until the article Is
dry nnd glistens. Ordinary laundry j
WUTED Plain nnd children's sew- B0H "ill remove tho natural gloss of i
lag by day. Call 210 N -1th St. . mA ,CaV U """ " M l- "0t
added.
. l .
FIRST CLASS PLUMBER Wants j How to Clean With Gasoline,
position In Marshflold. Address J If you do not want to make rings on
Joo Boholm, Raymond, Wash. I mnterlnl cleaned with gasoline nni h
' tha or other cleansing tlulds, put blot-
" 7 " i ting paper underneath or hold tho fab-
UlingalOW, , ,.H,P HirliHi- mw n think 'I'ml.-lsli
' mon1 tt iili1ik.1 mnltS rt stlnwktiiwtlrt t li lit
t It VI Ul UJtlVl Ml0 I't LltUVOV.V.tVI II u
FOR SALE Xlne-rooni
cheap. Easy terms, apply P. O
Box, 4SG Marshflold.
FOR SALE S. C. R. I. Red eggs $1
per 15, special rato per 100. Ad
dress Mrs. J. II. Prlco, Allegany.
SHUMAX PIANO FOR SALE Al-
most now, oxcellont tono. Ownor
leaving city. Phono 187X; P.O.
Box 719.
WAXTEI) Girl for general house
work. Apply C. L. Pennock, 10G9
Contral ave., West.
other soft material. If this Is neglect
ed the dirty fluid soaks Into the mate
rial, falls to bo absorbed and spread.!
badly.
How to Make Scallops.
There Is an Important point In :
gnrd to making scallops. That Is, ufuir
tho scallop is made and cut out go i.tl
over it again with a tiny buttnuho.d
stitch. This prevents fraying and give
body nnd flnlsh to tho scnllop.
DOX'T "forgot "that" 30 " OT. COF-
'FEE at tho AXOXA GROCERY.
FOR SALE Tlireo homestead relin
quishments, wrlto Box 253 Co
qulllo, Oregon.
WAXTEI) A girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Mat
son, 893 Central avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
In O'Connell building. Phono No.
113-L.
HOW ABOUT YOUR HARNESS?
Spring work will soon commence
nnd you will need elthor n now har
ness or tho old one repaired. That's
my business. I guarantee both my
work and my harness. I also guar
antee that tho price will bo as low
or lower than you can get elsewhere
for the samo quality. Como ani
seo mo at tho little corner shop near
the water front on Front street, and
let us talk It ovor.
K. L. HOPBON.
E
BILL PASSED
(Continued from pago 1.)
Ing salary Assessor of Coos county
Now bills Introduced In tho Houso
Included:
II. B. 3-1G, by Rnckloff Prohibit
ing use of sink boats and othor de
vices In shooting ducks and geese on
cortnln streams.
Bills killed by tho Senate were
as follows:
S. B. 154 By Calkins, Imposing
a tax on mortgages boforo recording
a similar bill being cxpocted to
como ovor from tho house.
S. B. .05 By Kollahor, establish
ing ofllco of stato hotol Inspector and
regulating conduct of hotels.
S. B. 229, V Boan Relating to
tho formation of drainage districts.
S. B. 218, by Slnnott Prescrib
ing qualifications for candidates for
Judges of tho supremo court.
Bills passed tho Senate as fol
lows: S. B. 220, by Abraham Providing
salary of County Judgo of Douglas
county.
S. B. 1G5. by Chase Providing
salary of deputies for sheriff of Coos
county.
Tha Raco With the Ram.
In Morocco the strange season of tho
.Molinmmedau new year, beginning
March t, Is generally called "Alt-el-Ilanwela."
the tain feast. The people
of Moroeo pay more elaborate niton
t!ou to tho Item of huviiiivu Hum au.v
other Modems. In every tovv;n a su
I roino offering of n ram or he goat
lakes place nt the door of tho princi
pal mosque. Immediately after it Is
struck by the olllclal imam In pres
ence of the multitude it Is flung on the
shoulder of a stalwart Moor, who, ex
erting his utmost strength, runs like a
door through the narrow streets, pur
sued by a rabble. The poor animal Is
pelted with stones by boys and Is
Jeered nt with execrations from every
house, as It Is reputed to be carrying
tho sins of the people. The man
rushes along with his burden till be
reaches tho door of the cadi's palace.
If the animal Is still breathing the
augury Is excellent, for good luck Is
to be expected all through tho year.
But If tho ram Is dead all sorts of evil
prognostications nro muttered.
Cleveland Moffett and Hamp
ton's Magazine Exonerate
Standard Oil Co.
The following self-explanatory
statement concerning tho Standard
Oil company's libel suit has been
Issued:
THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY'S
LIBEL SUITS.
In the matter of tho libel suits
brought by the Standard Oil com
pany for $250,000 damages against
Hampton's Magazine nnd for $100.
000 damages ngnlnst Cleveland Mot
fctt, the former, the publisher, and
tho latter the writer, of nu nrtlclo
In tho February Issue of tho maga
zine, which defamed the company In
connection with the sale of glucose
and candy In Philadelphia, tho fol
lowing retractions have been signed
and nro Issued from the company's
olllces nt No. 20 Broadway, New
York.
"Hnmpton Mngnzlno"
CO West 35th St., Now York
January 31, 1911.
Standard Oil Company,
20 Broadway, Now York.
Donr Sirs:
In tho February Issue of Ramp-
ton's Magazine, there was published
an article, written by mo, entitled
'Cawddy nnd tho Food Poisoners."
In that article I referred to tho In
vestigation of Mr. Cassldy, with re
spect to tho manufacture nnd sale
of Impure candles In Philadelphia,
nnd mndo tho statement that your
Company manufactured and sold
Impure material which went Into
theso candles nnd Hint, when the
various dealers wero arrested and
lined, nt tho Instance of Mr. Cassl
dy, your company pnld tho flues.
Upon Investigation, I havo ascer
tained thnt your company was In no
way connected with tho transactions
referred to nnd I hasten to rotract
In the fullest mnnnor nil churgei,
mndo against your company and to
express my sluccro regret thnt 1
should have fallen Into this serious
error.
Yours truly,
' CLEVELAND MOFFETT.
Standard Oil Company,
Now York City.
Dear Sirs:
Referring to tho foregoing loiter
of Mr. Clovolnnd Moffett to you, wo
hog to stnto thnt wo aro convinced
that Mr. Moffott was In error In his
statements with roforenco to your
company. Wo greatly rogrot that
this error should have been mad?.
It Is tho desire of Hampton's Ma'ga
zlno to bo nccurnto nnd fair In all
things. In our March number we
will publish this letter and tho fore
going lottor of Mr. Moffett.
Yours truly,
BEN J. B. HAMPTON,
President Broadway Magazlno Inc.
iMinc
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ondlng
nt 1: 13 p. m.. Fob. 10. by Mrs.
15. MIurus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum. . ,
Minimum. . .
O At -1 : 4 :i p. m.o
Precipitation
Wind Southwest: rainy.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Fob. 11. Occa-
slonal rain or snow tonight nnd
Sunday.
Personal Notes
15. T. COF FELT of North Bond, was
a Marshflold business visitor today.
MRS. ALVA DOLL, who has been
111 of la grippe, Is roported Improving.
MRS. A. C. GADKRNACHE Is re
ported 111 of In grippe at her homo
on South Marshflold.
JOHN F. HALL returned last eve
ning via Drain from Salem whoro
ho has been on business.
W. F. BOWRON of Ton Mllo, Is In
Mnrshfleld today arranging to
prove up on his homestead.
MRS. R. O. GRAVES has been
qutto lit of la grlppo at hor homo
In West Marshflcld tho past week.
Move to Rnudou. Win. Dungnn
and wifo nro moving to Bnudon
where Mr. Dungnn will make ' his
headquarters henceforth.
Injures Eye. Tom Hall Is nurs
ing a very sore optic as u result of
a splinter from sonic kindling pene
trating th6 eyeball of his right eye
tho other night. It camo mighty
uenr destroying the slht of tho oti
tic. Meets Wednesday. Tho Sisters
of Bethnny will moot with Mrs.
Frank Donning next Wednesday nft
ornoon. It Is erroneously announc
ed clsewhcro In today's paper that
they nro to moot with Mrs. J. T.
Ilarrlgnn.
C. B. STALLARD was down from
Dashncy's camp of tho Smith
Powers Logging company today.
I. S. SMITH Is reported qutto III to
day. It was feared that ho was
suffering from an attack of appendicitis.
To Honolulu. Arno Moreen, gen
eral superintendent of the C. A.
Smith Lumber company, loft today
on tho Nairn Smith to Join hls'fam-
tly nt Bcrkolcy, Cal. He expects to
sail with them soon for Honolulu
whoro thoy will enjoy n short stny.
C. SMALL, who has been visit
ing his fnthor, D. W. Small, left
tlita morning for hlo home In Montana.
WM. WADE loft this morning for
Portland whoro ho exports to buy
n new automobile for tho Ros
btirg stage route.
MRS. 15. T. COFFELT and chlldroi
of North Bond went up Coos R Iv
or this morning for nu ovor-Sun-day
visit at tho T. J. Coffolt homo.
JOHN LAIRD of Bondon wn In
Marshflold today cm routo to Alas
ka on his Eighth annual trip to
tho northern gold fields.
Hum Big Chorus. Prof. 15. A.
Todd, a former resident of Mnrsh
fleld, In a lcttor to friends horo snys
he Is now In, charge of tho choir of
tho largest church In Los Augolcs,
having sixty-three voices In tho
choir. Ho also has a largo number
of students In his private studio.
Buys Auto. Dr. E. Mlugus has
plocod an order with Geo. Goodrum
for a thlrty-horso-powor roadster
auto. It will probably reach here
next week. Mr. Goodrum may nlso
bring down n mnchlno on tho noxt
Breakwater for himself. He
left today for Portland on huslnoss
and plcasuro and expects to return
noxt weok.
TAFT MAKES
E TALKS
I
IS STILL MISSING.
YALEXTIXE social DAXCE at
Odd Fellows' hall XEXT MOXD.VY
EVENING undor tho auspices of the
Ladlos of tho Episcopal church.
$1.00 SALE
Lot $1.00 do tho work of $1.50
$1.75 and $2.00 nt tho LADIES EM
PORIU.M beginning Monday, Fob 13.
Fresh Prussian POULTRY TOXIC
at RED CROSS Drug Store NOW IS
tho TIME to give It.
DOX'T FORGET tho VALENTINE
social dance at Odd Fellows' hall
next Monday evening.
TRY THE
. South Marshfield
Grocery
E. II. HARKEXSEL, Prop
Good groceiios for right prices,
prompt dollvery.
To Introduce our goods, wo aro
glviug away with every $10 worth
of groceries purchased a Win. Rog
ors silver tea spoon. All porsons re
ceiving Jottors are ontltled to a spoon
absolutely free. Como nnd call for
snmo, It costs you nothing.
Wo aro also handling tho Sterling
Manufacturing Company's popular
priced Jewelry. Come and Inspect
our line you will be pleased.
Phono (JO-J Cor. 10th & Klrod Ave
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
All persons Indebted to Pioneer
Grocery Company aro hereby re
quested to make prompt settlement
of samo as It Is necessary to closo
our books Immediately. By so doing
you will savo costs of collection.
Make payments to Israel Lando.
II. E. BESSEY,
Trustee.
Dorothy Arnold's Lover Doesn't
Know Her Whereabouts.
(By Associated Press to Coos nay
Times.)
ATLANTIC CITY, Fob.. 11.
Goorgo S. Grlscom, Jr., who has had
much notorloty In connection with
tho dlsnppoaranco of Miss Dorothy
Arnold, declared this afternoon that
ho hoped to marry Miss Arnold, He
bolloves tho young woman Is alive
hut states positively ho does not
know hor whorenbouts.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO. 111., Fob. 11. Mny
wheat. 92 7-Sc; July, 91 5-Sc; Sop
tonibor, 90 5-Sc.
Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER nt
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu.
RESERVE tables for PARTIES by
PHOXE.
Tako Week's HRKAK-UP-A-COLR
Tablets for LA GRIPPE nt RED
CROSS DRUG STORE.
Artists' supplies at Walker Studio
President Continues Trip to
Boost Reciprocity Treaty
With Canada.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
CHAMPAIGN, 111., Fob. 11 Pres
ident Toft after an all night run
from Columbus arrived horo today
anl started In his second day of
specch-mnklng In support propoood
of tho reciprocity troaty with Can
ada. "Wo shall bo blind, Indoed," said
Tnft, "If wo rojoct this golden op
portunity to add to tho strength
and virility of our country by thus
Increasing our self supporting capacity."
INVENTS GAS BUOY.
Cnptalu Mucgcuu Rays Ho Has Over
come Tidal Troubles.
PORTLAND, Oro., Feb. 11. To
nfllx a rudder to n gas buoy that tin
buoy mny bo hold pnrallol to tho
curront at all times, whllo the re
ceiver or Illuminating apparatus ro
mnlns porpondlcular undor nil con
ditions suspondod from n universal
Joint, Is n dovlco porfectod by Cap
tain T. J. Macgonn, master of tho
stoamor Broakwator. Captain Mac
gonn says his Invontlon will revolu
tionize tho prosont mothods employ
ed In gas-buoy construction. A cop
por -model has boon completed by
tho mochnnlcal forco of tho O.-W.-R.
& N., and nu application for a pat
ent has boon forwarded to Washing
ton by W. II. Lltzonborg of tho lognl
dopartmont of tho systom,
Happy thought got theso pic
tures frnmod right uwny at Walker
Studio.
First Aid to the
Doctor
Tho Doctor first, of course, In sickness or Injury, but a drug
store capable of supplying him with drugs, modlclnes nnd sick
room goods Is also u prime requisite. You novor need this drug
storo more than when serious sickness comos tho in oro critical
tho illness tho greator tho need. Tho Doctor flrst, tho prescrip
tion to us, wo do tho rest.
BROWN DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Our Now Storo, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building,
il