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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. PURITY s tlic illnmoiiil !b nlwnys symbolic ot purity, bo Ih puilty In our d.ugs nuil medicines Bymbollc of henlth ami recovery lit sickness. The deninnds of-our custoinera have beconio recognized and appro ri.iied to Biicb an extent Hint wo have been iiblo to eater to tliein ex it. Uv as they desired. The goods wo Hell, everything found In the w.ll stocked drugstore, nro quality perfect and In ample assortment tor best selection. All goods are selected with a care that appeals to oor customers and bIiowb our ability to pleae. Sickroom supplies, misery needs, drugs, medicines, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, toilet i-r. imratlons, perfuinos, anything you or your doctor could oider. all f csli. pure nntl nctlvo. You are always served right at Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "Til 1-3 IIITSY CO UX Kir PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. I1 HONK 20H.TIII-3 lll'SV COKNKIl Ruild That Chicken Yard Now Nothing encourages chickens to lay belter than to have a large roomy pen for them to scratch around 111. Build it out of 4-foot LATIE and save halt' in the cost of const ruction. "While they can make the low price of 10 Cents Per 100 Lath A lai'c number of chicken raisers on the Bay have already taken advantage of this offer. CM. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J Keluil Yards 1S2, South ttromln-ny Eastside Winners 1 lilock In Homo Addition, containing over 3 acres for -1903 6 Lots for ,..$47G, East Marshall 10 Lots for ?G00 East Mnrshflold 16 Lots for $800 Eastsldo ALL GOOD HAY VIEWS TERMS EASY OTHER GOOD 11UYS Iluslncss property, COxlOO, on Second street, 50 feet north of Central $0,000 a snap 00x100 In ScngHlacken addition, with two-story houso nearly now for 81,500 a nioiiey-iuaker See Title, Guarantee HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Coos Bay-Roseburg Sta'g-e Line ldly htnge lK'twcen Ilosebiirv, nntl Mnrsdilleld. Stage leaves dally nml Siiiuhi) sut 7 p. in. .Fare, tftl.OO. OTTO SCIIETTEH, Agent, C. P. HARVARD, !" M RKET A V Mnr.shlleld. Agent, ItOSEIU ltd, Ore. PRONE 11 li irv US8NESS DIRECTOR THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES AND BUSINESS MEN IN M.XRSIIFIELD WHO HANDLE GOODS THAT CAN BE GUARANTEED AT FAIR PRICES OR MEN WHOSE WORK MAY BE DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL I'lV VOV TO PATRONIZE THEM mother's Restaurant Has been consolidated with tho BLANCO GRILL BOOM: In Blanco Hotel and Is hotter pre- -- man over to sorvo good Meals. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating Harshflold, Ore., Phono 773 i almost last we & Abstract Co. cr BUSINESS HOUSE Tyr7nrTwnpTWiizz? rirmxri I (JET YOIIC JUII l'Jll.vn.Mt DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Enve lopes, Calling Cards, etc. STADDEN All kinds of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. 0T 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip Tho Dutolioss Regular Cut A modol combination of Quality and Stylo, suitable- to ovory timo and plaoo. Tho Dutchess Special Cut Tho popular "pog top" is dostgncd ospooial ly for young men but is equally adapted to oldor men who liko to dopart from thooonvontional stylo. Woolen Mill Store .Mnrxlillclri Oregon MILIr-TO-MAN CLOTHIER ii YOU Want a bargain In n prl vato boarding and rooming houso, with 10 steady boarders, address P. O. Box 70.", .Mnrshflold, Ore., or call at Times' olllco. Easy terms. SEED POTATOES I have limited numbor of lino early roso seed pot atoes for sale. Apply quickly if yon wnnt nny. Ivy Coudrou Plon eor Qrocory, -Phono Sl-J. w..vrKi Til KK.vr cottage or small houso on high ground. Must bo reasonable, wrl'o "Homo" caro Tl 11103. WANTED Competent girl for gen oral housowork. Apply nt onco Mrs. A. II. Powors. LOST Ladles' small gold neck chain Finder pleaso return to Times' ofllco. FOR SALI'3 Farm, inure and an ex tra saddlo niaro. Also extra light wagon nnd harness and two cows and otbor farm stock. Call at Condron's Llvory Stnblo. FOR SALE Three homestead relin quishments, wrlto Box 253 Co qullle, Oregon. WANTED dill In Kitchen at Bunk er HIM BoauHn IIuiioi, Butter Wrappers Printed at .The Times' Office J, J.. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam nnd Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marshlleld, Ore. r m: Tywriiwririiiw'iiiiinw"TiirTiiiTTriiB'Tn,r'iiiii in n ; Y Of RELIABLE NEWS OK AHAUO AND VICI- NITY. .Mr. McAdams Is going around on crutches ns bo bad the misfortune to step on a saw a few days ago. and cut some ot the cords In his heel. .Mr. Wallace llanunnck's niece ami her family from Texas are vlsltlm; at Mr. llumiuacls They think tho climate here to be In very gront con trast to the cllmnte they have been bavins lu Texas, ns they have bad no rain for two or three years. It Is be lieved that they Intend locating bore for about a year. Miss l.ola McAdams went to the Hay side a few dnys ago to stay for an Imleflnlto length of time. Hazel Hadnbaugli wont to Coqullle Saturday, returning tho Bamo day. Tho Debntlng Bocloty, Saturdny evening, Fobrunry 11, gavo a vory Interesting program boforo tho de bate. Tho program rendered wnB lu remembrance of Llncoln'a blrthdny, one ot tho Interesting features was the reading of an essay written by Miss Hazel Hadabaugb which gavo a very minute description ot Lincoln's lire, from his birth to bis UBsasslnn tlon. Tho question for debate was Resolved, That the county should be bonded for good roads. Tho afllrina tlve sldo won tho decision. Tho debnte was attended by a vory largo crowd, so large In fact that tbero wasn't seats enough to nccommodato all. Miss Merle Rndabaugh returned homo from Coqullle, Monday, Feb ruary 13. Slio had been attending tho teachers' cxniuluntlou ami also visiting friends In that place for sev eral days. Mr. Hon Knife's bnvo moved from the John Lamb place to Mr. John son's place near Coqullle. Their ninny friends will miss thorn rrom this community. Mr. Lorcu Knight of Cntchlng creole visited friends In this vicinity Inst Sunday. Rev. Daykln will hold services nt the Wlllowdalo church houso, Sunday tho 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heunlnger and little son went to Raudou on the boat Monday, rotumlng about the middle of tho week. Read Tho Times Wnnt Ads. Golden Oak Barber Shop Finest equipped shop on Coos Bay. A Smooth Sliavo A Good Hair Cut Shoo Shining Children's Hnlr Cutting n Hcclnlty. OPPOSITE LLOYD HOTEL HUNT Ell & CLARE V Proprlotors. Halliday House North Front Street, over Breakwater olllce. N. C. HALLIDAY, Prop. Under now management and con ducted In first class shape. Complete ly ovorhnulod and now best European hotel on tho Bay. Rooms from ti." cents up per day. COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo seeurod tlio llvory busi ness r? L. H. HeUner and are pro- parea to r"HW exohent service it I tho people of Coos Bay. Caroful drivers, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us lor a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In the llvorj lino. Wo also do o trucking business of nil kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS. LI wry. Feed nnd Sales Service. HI First and Afder Streets. Phono 138-J Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J NOW IS THE TIME To dig up that old Suit and lot us get it in shnpo for you. Cleanod, Ropalred and Pressed as wo do It will mako It look liko now. Satisfaction gunrantood. COOS BAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josopbson, Mgr. 180 South Broadway. Marshflcld rafWL WW m. irwvtr. ri't.f iti:tf t n.tt if . .... t-r iitsiti jrui r.iuii i lu. III.- V PORT. Tor twenty-four hours ending at 1:13 p. m., Fob. in, by Mrs. 12. Mlngus, speclnl government meteorological observer: Maximum rii O Minimum 30 At 1-.-13 p. in till Precipitation nono Wind Northwest; clear. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Fob. 20. Fair to- night and Tuesday. HORN. MICHELHRINK To Mr. nntl Mrs. John Mlcholbrlnk of North Coos Illvcr, a son. Mother and child are doing fine. Sails Lute. Tho Redondo will snll late this afternoon for San Frnn clsco. Buys ltestaurant. Win, Warren and wlfo have purchased tho O. 1C. restaurant from Chns. Hall. They will tako possession nt once. Under Own Power. It was erro neously stated In tho other day that tho Gleaner towed tho Wllbclmlun down from Gardiner. Capt. Tyler was nulo to bring tho Wllhelmlna down under hor own powor. Very III. Mr. Coke, Sr., fntbor of Councilman Tom Coke, nnd Judge J. S. Coke, Ih roportcd vory 111 at tho homo of Tom Coko. Ho Is 83 yonrs old nnd It Is fenred ho cannot long survlvo. Will Return. In a card from Now York City to Tom Hnrvoy, Jay Doyle, formorly of Marshlleld, sayfl ho will return to Coos Bay about May 1. Ho has been visiting at his old homo In Pouusylvnuln slnco bis return from Alaska. Is Bankrupt 1 1 litis Short, former ly ot Marshlleld but now of Ton Mile, has been ndjudged a voluntary bank rupt. The amounts of his assota and liabilities havo not been given nor hns J ml go Sohlbrcdo, roforeo In bank ruptcy, fixed tho dnto of hearing. Rumor Wedding. According to n rumor going tho raundH horo, Frank Smith of South Coos River was mar ried tho otbor day In Portland. Rel atives horo havo not boon npprlsod of it and think It is only a Joko. Mr. Smith Is In Portland and Is to return on tho Breakwater. Namo Trustee. At a mooting ot tho North Bond Morcnntilo company this morning, W. P. Murphy was ap pointed trusteo nnd required to glvo bond for $8,000. Tho liabilities nro estimated nt $25,000 and tho assets botweon $8,000 nnd $11,000. I. Lnn do, Goo.li. Dlndlugor and D. A. Jones woro appointed apprlsors. Has Twin Daughters. In a lottor to Tho Tlmos. F. B. TIcbonor of Portland, tho woll-known Coos Bay boostor and W. O. W. organlzor snya "My wlfo prosonted mo with two inluhty nlco girls, Fobrunry 17. Thoy wolgh six and one-half pounds oach. Mother and children nro doing lino and the girls nvo nlrendy iIkuIiik tho prnlsos of Coos nny," MRS. CLARK ILL. Former Senator'H Wife Undergoes Operation. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK. N. Y.. Fob. 20. Mrs. W. A. Clark, wlfo of formor Senntor Clark, was successfully oparntod on for appondlcltls todny. WHEAT $l.fii per 100 Cash J Tho HAAlt. Phono 32. Oysters Fresh aid Large THE SALES LAST WEEK EXCEEDED OUR BEST WISHES. TRY A CAN AND BE CONVINCED. ALL GROCERS Personal Notes L. A. LILJEQVIST ot Coqullle, Is In Mnrshflold today. J. D. HAMLIN leaves today for San Francisco on business. ANDREW WICKMAN ot Emplro was In Mnrshfleld over Sunday. C. F. McCOLLUM ot North Bend was a Marshlleld visitor yesterday. MRS. JESSE SMITH of Coos River Is reported qulto 111 of pneumonia. MRS. GEO. E. COOK Is reported vory 111 of pnoumonla at her homo on South Mnrshflold. MRS. A. PETERSON nnd Mrs. J. N. Nelson expect to leave today for San Diego, Cat. MRS. A. R. SEARS, who has boon qulto HI, Is improving. Sho was threatened with pneumonia. FRED. HOLL1STER nnd C. E. May bee of North Bend wero Mnrsh flold business visitors today. SHERIFF GAGE Is hero from Co qullle. Thero bavo been no crimi nal cases slnco bo brought CInppor back from Eugene. FRANK BOWRON Jr., of Ten Mllo leaves today on the Redondo for Southern California for n visit to relatives and friends. MRS. B. R. MYNATT of Porter loaves on tho Redondo today for Hot Springs, Cnl., whoro sho will visit hor daughter, Mrs. Jas. Arnold, and son, Dnlo. WHAT CUHHY COUNTY NEEDS. Tho Gold Beach Globo says: "Curry county hns tuoro acres ot choice fruit lands than any otbor county In Oregon. Its nlnoty miles of ocean beach Is linmonsely rich In gold nnd otbor precious metals. It haa tho best unimproved outsldo har bors In tho world. "Climate cannot bo excolled this sldo of heaven. "Has tho largest doposlta In tho northwest of conl, copper, nnd build ing stone. "Need moro pooplo, more boosters, moro onorgy, moro capital, better transportation and fewer knockers." NEWSOFCOQUILLE. Events In the Valley As Recorded B The Sentinel. Ed Dyer and assistants nro at wo. this weok romodolling tho two stc hingc rooms In tho south front ot tho National bank building, cutting j( portions ot tho partition between two rooms, constructing balcot and making otbor changes lu n(j jB rooniB. Aftor April first tho rooou80. will bo occupied by tho Arm ot Lyoit 0( nnd Jones. ;on. " """""" " . to Died At his residence on tho riv er bolow Coqulllo, Frldny, Fobrunry 10, 1911, Henry G. Hnthaway, ngod 80 years, 10 months nnd 1 day. Tho local saw mill stnrtod up Inst weok and trued up tho shafts and got nil tho bolting of tho mill In ns good shapo as possible. On Mnudny of this week tho sawing of tho timbers for tho repairs of tho mill was begun and tho mill was run for throo daya on this work, Many small difficulties woro oncountorod but considering tho timo tho mill has been out of opera tion those wore not unexpected. On Monday of thla week W. D. Now tou. formerly of the Johnson mill took tho supoiinteudonoy of tho plant nnd will In future have full charge ot tho mill and yards. Edwin Elllnvsen and n crow of mon nro this wook at work lovollng off tho lots directly back of tho Poin ter barn with tho Intention of bulld lni'. Tho lumbor Is also bolug haul od to the location and tho work of putting up the building will be push ed ns rapidly. Just what uso will bo mndo of tho building whon comploted hns not yet been dpcldod. HAVZI THKX ,di m mi w