The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 22, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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The Woolen
Mill-to-Man
Marshfield
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-T-A-H-O-E-
Spells Taboo, the universal romody for Colds, Coughs nnd
Bronchitis. Taboo contains:
IIOHKHOI'X!) HUSH MOSS
TOLU ' WHITE PINE
PINEAPPLE LEMON
Its worth, Its weight In gold
For Snlo nt "Xlio Busy Corner"
LEADING DRUG STOUIi2 IX COOS COUNTY.
PRICE 91.155 PER IIOTTI.E.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TIIK lll'SY CO UN Kit"
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
TIIK BUSY CORNER PHONE 1!I)H.
Build That
Chicken Yard Now
Nothing encourages chickens lo lay belter than to
have a largo roomy pen for them lo scratch around
in.
Build it out of -J-foot LATH and save almost
linlf in the cost of construction. While they last we
can make the low price of
10 Cents Per 100 Lath
A lnru number of chicken raisers on the Bay
have already taken advantage of this offer.
C.A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. I
Phone 190-.T Retail Yards 182, South Broadway
i U2ssmsxas3ssnin
Eastside Winners'
1 Block In Homo Addition, containing over 3 acres for $900
6 Lts for , $475, East Marshflslrl
10 Lots for ?G00 East Marshflold
16 Lots for $800 Eastsldo'
ALL GOOD HAY VIEWS TERMS EASY
OTHER GOOD BUYS
Huslness property, 50x100, on. Second street, 50 feet north
f Central 0,000 n snap
0100 in Sengstncken addition, with two-story house
nearly now for ,.... $1,500 a jnonoy-mnker
See Title. Guarantee
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE.
Styles
1911
Soft and Stiff
Hats
Mtllicoma . . . $3.00
Mallory Craven
ette $3.50
Mill Store
Clothier
Oregon
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&. Abstract Co.
1)1 EH AT HANDON.
CliilhtiipluT lieiulgergoiMl Pusm-m
Awiy Theiv.
ROSEllUIUI, Ore, Fob. 22. Slier-
, IIT George Qulno lifts received n him-
sago convoying the jmil IiUoIHkoiico
tlmt lils brother-in-law, Christopher
Lendgorgood, pawed nwny nt Han
don. The deceased vns about CO
years tf axe. and prior to H yours
uro lived In DoujOni county. lh hml
been In poor health for homo time,
and nbout a month r.o made pro
piirntlons to sock relief In California.
On the day he was scheduled to stint
on the southern trip he lieomuc
vorse, nnd gradually prow weaker
until he pv'iI'pi!. Mr. Qnlnc loaves
for (Inrdlner. and 'u the event noth
ing unforeseen occurs, he wilt con
tinue his Journey to Bandon to nt
tend the funeral. Ho Is gurvlvcd by
n wife nnd daughter, both of whom
reside at Dandon.
Fresh Columbia batteries nt THE
gunnery.
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' iV-novrwtifttytiattint IIiiTanli.itvnn
np(l 1!io lietfl m-llltv ft A R If A M II
1 O OrtS. I keep t'icm In Block for quick
' I'Nlr r , I Imvo but ono prlco and sell
f for C:ijh Onlv li I linvn inv nwn 1trrv.
4 H ""' mo much I?m to inaltn my oowli
r-u i m io ron incm ncrntino i maKo nn
,t mil In Iai-jju quunllu. JTIirBoprlctinre
ii.n'-n jrvn n y caiaioir copy 01 wlilcu
J will Klauly tnull on request:
I untDiorLdiublolMckiiUii S2.2Sup
Funcr Froct Doon, ilylhh JD.OOup
iS (.rotl Duncl Hoori. for nalnllntr 41.2FS
j rt-cro pnnr Door, (or (Ulnlng SI.30
iewi.ra-umiinLoor,iorbungalowt 91,00
? JrM WInrlow.. chtck mil 78c up
'. .1 Hrrn Sutli 42a up
Ctnboanl Uoori, with plain stait 91.00
K.D.Du-irKunirt 7Cc,K.I).SaibKrtni(t OOc
,o ii. fnll to ncnd mo your Hit of ma.
tirlalj 1'or nHcca nnd frvlslit cliarsoi.
.tw irr uaiaioa no. .
FAMILY IIOTETi
THE LLOVI)
MARSUFIELU'S POPULAR
ItateB i educed to: Day COc, 76c nnd
$1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House
keeping npnrtmonts with gas ranges
$10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE
UATHS II. W. SULLIVAN, Prop.
Electric lamps suited for every
purpose. For the home, Olllco.
Launches, Atitomohllo, Miniature
Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec
oratlvo purposes for snle or rent.
Open until 0:30 o'clock wool; days;
Saturday until 0:00 P. M.
Phone your orders for delivery.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PIIOXK 237JT.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono aim.
i.
FOR RENT Four acre pinch. Apply
W. N. Ekblad & Son, Hardware
Store.
WANTED No. 1 starch Ironer, at
ohce, wages $2.00 per day. At
Marshflold Hand and Stoam Laun
dry, Phono 229-J.
FOR RENT Nine-room nml the
room houses In Wost Marshflold,
Inquire Hall & Hall.
WANTED Chambermaid nt once.
Mlddlo ngod woman proforred. Re
ferences required. Lloyd 'hotel.
WANTED Second Kill Id kitchen.
Address or phono ofllco C. A.
Smith Lbr. & Mfg. Co.
WANTE-7lrl nt StiiH'ord's.
IF VOl' Want a bargain in a pri
vito boarding and rooming houso,
with 10 stoady boardors, address
P. O. Box 795, Marshflold. Ore., ok
call at Timos' office. Easy terms.
WANTED TO RENT Cottage or
small houso on high ground. Must
bo roasonablo, .wrl'o "Homo" care
Thnos.
FOR SALE Three homestead relin
quishments, writo' Box 253 Co
qulllo, Oregon. ""
WANTED Girl In kitchen at Hunk
er Hill Boarding House.
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AT GOQUILLE
C. J. Fuhrman and Miss Josic
0. Lyons Married There
Yesterday.
COQl'ILLE. Ore.. Feb. 22. C. J.
Ftthruinn and Mltw .losle O. ltvons,
two of the bent known young folks
of Cunutlle, were quietly married
here yesterday tiinrnlnK.
Some of their friends who were
aware of the hour of tho nuptlnls
thought to show them a "warm
time" but Mr. Fuhrman nnd his
brldo eluded them by driving In a
rig to tho Junction Instead of taking
tho train at the Coqtilllc depot.
Mr. Fuhrman Is tho well-known
Coqulllo druggist and his bride was
born nnd rnlscd hero. Sho Is an ac
complished nnd chnrmlng young wo
man. After they found thnt tho "nowly
weds" had .eluded them, tho party of
friends gnthored a big hundlo of
rnttles, etc., which they forwnrded to
Landlord McKeown of tho Chandler
nt Marshflold with Instructions to
present It to Mr. nnd Mrs. Fuhrmnn
In the dining room In the presenco of
other guests.
C00U1LLE IS
Marshfield High School Bas
ketball Team Beaten
40 to 10.
Tho Coqulllo High school team de
feated tho Marshflold team 'In tho
baskotball gamo nt Coqulllo last
night by n Hcoro of 40 to 10. Tho
game was rather ono sided, as tho
score would Indicate, tho ball bolng
in Coqulllo territory most of tho
time. Tho Mnrshilold team was und
ly crippled, Stutsman, Larson nnd
Holt bolng out of tho gamo, nnd
wlillo tho men substituted plnycd
well, tho combination was lacking.
The teams lined up as follows:
Marshflold Coqulllo
C. Clarke r f Knowlton
McCormnolc. . 1 f Oordlng
S. Clnrko ' c Custer
Isaacson r g Rellonl
Carlson 1 B Korrlgan
Roferee, S. Ilrlggsi umplro, O.
Knowlton.
Tho Marshflold team meets tho
Myrtle Point tenm nt tho Tnbornacfo,
Thursday night and a good gamo la
anticipated as Marshflold expects -to
havo Its regular mon In tho Hnoup nt
thnt tlmo.
Why Not Save Money?
On Hats and Caps. Wo offer two
good hats, equal to any that nro ma
nufactured, nt a big snvlng.
THOROUGHBRED HATS aro woll
mndo, stylish nnd of best quality,
you cannot got n bettor hat nt any
prlco and thoy cost ONLY $:.oo.
STATESMAN HATS will also bo
found satisfactory. Thoy aro a
llttlo cheapor and nro vory servlco
nblo. PRICE ONLY $2..1.
MEN AND ROYS' CAPS.
A full lino nt 25e, BOe, 7ov nml i-tl.JM
Buy your Spring Hat horo nnd savo
money.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
The Bazar
HOUSE OF QUALITY.
Phone tVJ-J
Good Livery Service
Fnncy now rigs, good horsos and
careful drivers nro now' nt tho dis
posal of the Coos Bay public at
REASONABLE RATES
Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for
any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horsos
boarded and rigs enrod for.
Now hoarse nnd special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
PHONE U7tt-.L
COUPLE
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Coo Bay-Roseburg S'tage Line
Dally stage lK'twcen- Rosebm-f, ami .Martdillcld. Stage leaves dally
nml Sundays at 7 p. m. .Fare, 90.00.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, C. P. BARNARD,
120 MARKET AV., Murshllcld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore.
UUIONE 11
"III
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twonty-four hours ending
nt 1:13 p. m., Feb. SI, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum f.G
Minimum 2G
At 4:43 p. m 51
Precipitation none
Wind Southwest; clear.
Meet Thursday. The A. N. W.
club will meet Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. F. A. Hnzard.
Enstslde W. C. T. U. Tho W. C.
T. U. will meet nt the homo of Mrs.
Stonccypher In Enstsldo at 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon.
Few Observe Day. Tho observa
tion of Washington's birthday on
Coos liny was not great. The schools
and banks were closed but tho busi
ness houses wero open. Few lings
wero In evidence.
Elect Inn nt Gimllner. A npocinl
election will be held nt Gnrdluor to
morrow to determine whether tho
town shnll bo Incorporated. It Is
bollovod It will carry by a big ma
jority. Report Untrue. Lovl Smith snys
thnt the rumor of tho mnrrlnge of his
son, Frank, In Portland Is without
foundation. Frank Is expected homo
on tho Brenkwntcr nnd will probnbly
mr.ko the uinu who started the Joko
go some.
Corbet t Demi. A. B. Dnly yester
day received a telegram announcing
the death nt Portlnud of Mr. Corbott
of the Willamette Steel nnd Iron
Works. Mr. Corbott was ono of tho
loading citizens of Portland. While
he had been 111 for somo tlmo, It was
thought that ho was recovering.
Stores Close. Tho Marshflold
grocery stores closed nt 1:30 this
afternoon to pormlt tho proprietors
nnd omployos to nttend tho funeral
of Mrs. Geo. E. Cook. The funeral
wnB largely attended and tho floral
offerings wore numorous nnd beauti
ful. Miller Belter. Tho latest press
dispatches from San Francisco nn
uoiiuco that Joaquin Mlllor Is now
recovering from his sovoro Illness,
much to tho surprlso of tho physi
cians. Ills daughter, Juanltn, Is now
with lilm and Hays that ho will not
ngaln bo pormlttod to nllow himself
to suffer through neglect.
Mih. Pni-hons III. Pnrtles nrrlvlng
from Drain stnto that Mrs. F. M.
Parsons has been 111 thoro of la
grlppo nnd from tho offects of tho
Tiard trip out on tho stago. Thoy
oxpectod to leavo yestorday for Ro
soburg whore sho would recupornto
beforo proceeding eastward on their
Journoy. Nows of hor Illness will
cntiso much regret horo.
Engagement Announced. Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Snvago nuuounco tho on
gngomont'of their daughter, Miss
Madgo, to Mr. Horbort L. Coloman of
Chlppowa Falls, Wis. Mr. Coloman
travels In this soctlon for Lamb nnd
company of Chicago, Miss Savago Is
ono of tho charming young womon of
Mnrshilold. Tho mnrriago will thko
placo In tho early sununor.
North Bend News
Georgo Nollsen Is confined nt tho
of his parents on Moado avonuo by
nn nttnek of la grlppo.
A locturo and ontortnlnmont will bo
glvon Thursday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock
at Eckhoff hall. Tho subject of Row
MrLoodjjt locturo Is "Throo poas In n
Pod Pluck, Persovornnco and Prin
ciple." It will bo undor tho uusplces
of tho Mlzpah Blblo class for the
bonoflt of tho nubile reading room.
Music will bo furnished by tho clnss
band. Thoro will also bo soveral
solo and quartotto numbers.
OPEN OFFICES
FDR RAILWAY
Fine Railway Rumor Put In
Circulation About Pro
jects Here.
"The ontlro third floor of tho Coko
building has been leased for Railroad
olllcos."
This was tho scusntlounl bit of rail
road iiowb that was started in circu
lation yesterdny and tho way It trav
eled was something wonderful to bo
hold. Just whnt need any project
would havo of olllce room that would
bo nmplo for transcontinental lino In
full operation no one appeared to bo
awn re.
"That must bo the Coos Bny and
Boise that has It "answered Supt. W.
F. Miller of tho Southern Pacific,
when nsked nbout It. "Wo havo lots
of ofllco room down at tho depot. No,
I haven't heard nny news of work
starting on tho Coos Bny line. I don't
know Just when Mr. Mtllls will re
turn." Clnudo Nasburg, secretary of tho
Coos Bay and Bolso said that ho heard
that It was tho Southern Pacific that
had leased the Coko building.
Dorsoy Kroltzer, who collects tho
rent of tho building hndu't been ap
prised to any ono renting tho build
ing. J ml go Coko said It was all nows to
him. Howovor, If nny railroad that
would build to Coos Bay was bolng
hold bnck for lack "of ofllco room, ho
snld ho would vacato his ofllco and
thought that somo others would do
tho Bnmo.
Tho report had It tho loaso was
made directly with W. S. Chandler
who Is now In Snn Francisco.
Get Workmen.
Another rumor afloat wns that
General Manager M tills nnd Contrac
tor Sweonoy woro shipping six hun
dred men nnd teams horo to begin
work nt onco on tho Southern Pacific
lino to Coos Bay. No ono nppeared
to know whoro It started.
BIG EGGS LAID
BY MARSHFIELD HEN
A. L. Foxier of South Mnrshllchl Has
"Biddy" That Ik Vying for tho
Large Hen Fruit Record.
A. L. Foster of South Marshflold
has a hen thnt Is making n now rec
ord for producing Inrgo oggs. Last
soason, the hen which was thou but
n pullet laid at least forty double
yolked eggs. This year sho has been
laying ordinary oggs but consider
ably larger than tho average. Yes
terday ho found another of tho lion's
Inrgo eggs. Tho egg nppoars to havo
threo yolks In It and Is 8 5-5 Inchon
around tho long way nnd C 3-4 Inches'
In circumference. Tho egg weighs
Just four ounces. The lieu Is n cross
between tho Black Minorca and tho
Buff Cochin. Mr. Foster has placed
tho egg on exhibit nt tho Marshflold
Chambor of Commorco.
Personal Notes
J. C. BOANE s reported vory 111 or
hi grlppo nt his ranch on Catching
Inlet.
R. K. BOOTH is confined to his
homo with n threatened attack of
pnoumoiila,
W. H. DINDINGER of Tho Bnzar is
confined to his homo with n Bovoro
attack of la grlppo.
JAS WATSON, county clork, rotum
ed to Coqulllo this nftornoou after
n short visit with hU paronts at
Coos City.
MRS. HUGH MoLAl.N'S many frlondB
will bo glnd to loarn that sho la
rocovorlng from u sovoro siege of
la grlppo.
J. ALBERT MATSON was ablp to bo
out for a fow hours today, hut !b
not yot fully rocovorqd from n
rnthor sovoro attaok of la grlppo.
HAINES, tho feed man rocolvod a
largo shipment of bran, shorts and
other food on tho Alllanco today.
Better ORDER SOME of him nt onco.
mmninnniusmn
CONCERT
CHAMINADECLUB
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