The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 23, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
Entered nt the postofllco nt Mnrsh
field, Oregon, for trnnsmlsalin
through the mnlls iih second claw
tnnll matter.
II. c. mai.oxkv
AX k. mai-oxkv
Killtor mill Puli.
Xi'ws KtlltDi
my on tho subject of taxation: Those
who receive no tax bills limy not
nnllzo how far tho taxes nro drawn
from them, hut In point of net eve
rybody who works and lives on nn
Income provided by hi own offorts
twtys tuxes.
TIMS DOKS.VT SKKM POSSIIM.K.
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; toastandtea:
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An Independent Republican news
paper published evor evening ?x
cont Sunday, and Weekly by
The Coos Hay Times PiiIiIInIiIiik C'i. j wichusetU. says an oxclinngo.
Thnt niiy man could be guilty
UK case of a man alleged to have
traded hl wife for a knlfo Is
mr I (I to have come to life In Mas-
Dedicated to tho scrvlco of tli
people, that no good causa shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrlvo unopposed.
Tho Coos Hay Times represents it
consolidation of tho Dally Const Mall
and Tho Coos Day Advertiser. The
Coast Mall was tho first dally cslao
llshod on Coos Day and Tho Coos
Day Times Is Its Immcdlato suc
cessor. suiiscimptiox katks.
DAILY.
Ono year JC.00
Per month 50
When paid strictly In advance- tho
subscription price of the Coos liny
Times Is ?!5.00 per year or ?2.50 fo.
months. WKKKIiY.
o year $1.50
of
such a thing seems Improbable, and
that anything of the kind could by
nuy possible chnnco have taken
plnco In staid, strict, toe-the-chnlk-llno
New Kngland adds Interest, mys
tery and amazoment to tho affair.
Detectives from Doston nro dc-f
good kvhxixk.
The fault, dear Unitus. Is
not In our stars, but In our-
selves, that wo arc underlings.
Shakespeare.
The OI(l-l'nsiloiiel Xlglit Shirt.
How denr to this heart Is tho old-
fnBhlonod night shirt,
Which so ninny follows have
thrown on tho shelf;
Kncli night after dolling a stiffly
starched white shirt,
I welcome Its freedom and feel like
myself.
V to
Sale of
dels and Ends
Price-Slashing
clared to have discovered that such u mny bo g B,mpo tru,y QMQm
OFFICIAL
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swap took place, nnu Hint a
"Jnck knlfo to boot" figured In tho
trnnsnctlon.
Incldcntnlly, It Is relnted thnt ono
of tho pnrtlos to the dicker mndc tho
romnrk that ho didn't remember
whether ho gnvo or received tho
knife.
Tho following statement Is also
ri edited to ono of tho alleged parti
cipants: "Ono day he," referring to tho
other bnrgnlner. "nskod mo If I
wouldn't take his wife, ns ho was go
ing to leave, ho I agreed. My wlfo
Minnie hadn't been living with me
PAPF.lt OK Till: (.TrVjfor some time, no I told him he could
Olllcliil I'nper of Coos County.
tic
Some sneer that It linngs like n
snek on a rail,
lie that as It mny, I In lnnguago cm-
phntlc,
Declnro for tho night shirt with
long, flowing tnll,
Tho nice, comfy night shirt,
Tho loose fitting night shirt,
The old fnslilonod night shirt with
long, flowing tnll,
Hoe them in our window and be convinced.
The following arc the items on sale:'
Tho dlH8ntIsflcd landlord often In
dulges In moving words.
.MAItSHI'llv'M).
Addross nil communications to
COOS HAY DAII,Y TI.MKS,
Marxlillehl :: :: :: :: Oregon
2Vi:itYII()DY DAYS Till: TAXIIS.
I tnko her. Then the knlfo wns mndo
to boot."
There's certainly n lino example of
goiioroslty. -
it's lomnrknbla It stnggers tho
liumnn Imagination.
A wlfo and n knlfo to hoot tnll;
about self-sncrlflco!
And nil this took plnco In Now
stouv von tiii: day.
!
Hero Is ono that V. S. Dow tolls:
Two oystors woro In n big pot full
of milk, getting ready for stow. Snld
ono oyster to tho othor:
"Wlicro nro wo?"
"At n church suppor," wns tho re
ply. Whereupon tho llttlo oyster anld:
"Wlint on onrth do they wnnt of
both of lis?"
4 vory silly notion Is sedulously
l Inculcated by petty politicians isnKinii(l.
at tho iiresent tlmo nnmely t BCarroly seoms hollovnble.
thnt nobody but rich people mo much I Hml the locale been given ns tho j
concerned nbout taxoa that It' South Sen Islnnds or tho Arctic clr-l $100 Reward, $100
should be it HntlHfactlon to tho poorer' do' U m,R,lt ,10t linvo B0",notl BA out' The r....l.-r.or il.N..n,.or wfli i i-h-a-m .
..... , , , ..... Of reason, hut to think of Mlissacllll- Inmi Unit lliorHmuWlniii'ilrrmU-.l rtltmn.
Inhnbltnnlu of n city, for lustnnco, .. .. , , , ., . , .. Hi k-Iimiw h iwn niitotomro in nil n
Hotts, thnt contro of culture, thnt ro- i.m'vnn.i Imi u cmnrnl. iinll'n cntnrrli
to hnvo tholr wealthy fellow citizens in ,immnV. u. Wnlltv of !i,l,, '".i"1!' " -li ouro !- 1chm n to
gion oi propnoi), mm imam) ui ttu imMtnil friitcitilly. nlimi liolii neon.
nquoozcil by taxation, us the money niornllty. being tnngled up In nny lXn"lll UMvMmum hSSiS
will ho used to buy things for tho hiicIi donl Is Hhocklng very nuicn iml1,.,iliiKliri-ilymon tin. iiioiwi mihIihii.
public, bo thnt oven If wealth Is over- ho, tiio font tlnitmi of iiic.tifn.p, nn.i uhinirthe
taxed, It Is no one's nffalr biu tho !LiClaWti.!!::!!
Tletlm'H tho public. In fact, being Ily rights tho llrst cooking lesson I,VoVAVr,;,;VahY.vV"r o!Ii,Vlr, V",?:
tho gnlner. This is fnlso nnd mis- glvon n lirlilo by tho domestic outllt iVt'of'utVIo.Vrn'l1"1 " fnl1'' " ' l,r" H,m,f"r
chlovoiiH doctrine. should be on "roasting." She will ...... ' K.J.t:nKNrvfo., Toledo, o.
,. .... . HiiM liv nil lrilHKll. 7.V.
Hero Is tho law of political ocono- And plenty of use for It later on. Tkf Hull.' imiiliy I'lliKinrion.ifiiniiou
f it
jSLaplc Dresser, regular $15.00 cut to $9.85
Oxford Tapestry TJug, 9x12, reg. $12.50 cut to .$8.73
Gcnnine Mahogany Rocker, reg. $19.50 cut to $12.00
Flower Vases, regular 75e cut to 35c
Water Glasses, regular sot 30c cut to 20c
Decorated Parlor Lamp, regular. $2.50 cut to $1.60
Decorated Parlor Lamp, regular. $2.25 cut to $l.-lo
Lace Curtains, regular
Lace Curtains, regular
Laco Curtains, regular
Lace Curtains, regular
Lace Curtains, regular
Lace Curtains, regular
Mission Jardinier Stand, reg.
.$1.75 cut to 95c
.$2.50 cut to $1.25
.$;.00cutto $1.50
.$:).00cutto $1.25
.$1.00 cut to $1.95 i
.$5.00 cut to $2.10
.$.'.50 cut to $1.90
.$1.00 cut to $2.10
Mission Jardinier Stand, reg,
Child's Go-Cart, regular $13.50 cut to $9.00 M
Child's Go-Cart, regular $lS.00cutto$M.15 f
Look in our window and see for yourself.
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arvey
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COlPLETE HOUSE PUBNTSTIERS.
vlAor,lv faLitD lo Tas.kttWCLLI YOiveSot Y0UR? lfsUM NO. 1 - BOT HOTJ V -l"
TOVOuAtoyrTMC i NEfeVETOCAUMEAWAY TOR LITTLE HAROLD! VVxX"C-n
, ACWMiiA0C3 OF f ItCTRlC 1. TROM HV WASHINO. I DOfO) ITS ME FOR. THE. I YXW
-r- 19,T y (WANT ELECTRIC LIQHT3.J VVA5HT0B DEPARTMEftTly vk
'J? wM J Sir ift' Ik
1 -T-jafes- mill .sii5. Sr uila
r'rmi'L. i . lvAll i i i i , , .
valtQSi .. !fi fALL vnti nn i Pirr tiif riATuPs
I CAM &AVE YOUAuS I iT'tW I I INTO THE VASKER., PRESS THE H'?"
aTfTLAOR AND DRUDGERY 1 (Zl A'fA AMP ELECTRICITY DOES THE REST
3 8v a siMt'te appcicationL A 2 ( v I -r
a y r-i rr-r-iTy. want C I ) sl )rIZ U
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r(OH3HNT7KOt.Ao noovc cohcv )fl 1 1 l
l""w.THt El ECTRlC LIGHTS POt) u jfLOiVs
. fi-OUMr AKVY-ANPAN EUCTI?iC S H & W W
At VT 7l l FLECTPIC ELECTRIC r Bt I
r (V Vv" gr v.at chaping pish elcctwc
i&Zx-&L WM Er ML i
Pacific Monumental
and Building Works
H. II. WILSON', Proprietor
.MAItSHFlELD, ORE.
All kinds or inonumontal work promptly and artistically oxo
cutod. Call at our works on Soutu Droadway.
Look! Shirts Only
1c Apiece
For this wook only wo will launder
shirts for ono cent. Positively no
crodlt nt this prlco and tho cont must
bo of tho Issue of 1S77.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
l'llll.MJ .M.UX 57.J
OIL
SUPPLIES
The Coos Day Oil and Supplj
Company under the manncomn,
J. W. Flanogau will contlnuo to han
Ulo tho Union Oil Company's naso
lino, distillate, benzine and coal ol
at their oil houso across the Hay U
which placo thoy have moved theli
llfllnw Phn..,. "J A.l
. "...I,' ...i
it TitAP xi:sti:d n.iti$i:i
1'hv.Morrn ltocKs.
. Our iuntiiiB hae nrodueed stan.l.
ard-brod bpeclmens of exhibition
quality with records of 212.227,222
tgw In 365 day.
Il.ily Chli'Ks ami i:KKS for HntcliliiK
Hook your order now ror spring
illlvory. A few cockerels from
hoavy laying stock for ?3.00.
Pljiiioiilh Plnco, Poultry Yards.
FUKD. nACIIMAN, Prop.
Mni-MilloUl, Uov jk.i, i'j)Ht. SH
Coal Cheapest Fuel
on Coos Bay
Lump coal $.no. .t coal $:i.oo.
Wo do nil Kinds of hauling, and
contracting. Horsos and vohlclos for
bale.' For quick dollve-y call ou
L. H. HEISNER
or phone 120-j or iD-h,
Oregon Power Company
Constipation Is tho cnuso of manv
ailments and disorders that make
life miserable, Tako Chamberlain-
Stomach and Liver Tablets, koon
your bowels rogular and you win
avoid thoso diseases. For sale liv .iii
dealors.
If you have anything to sell, trade,
rent or want help, try a want ad.
Good Livery Service
Fancy new rls. good Imi-t. ,i
cnieful drivers are now at the dl.
posal of the Coos n.n public at
masnxAiii.K IUTI
Hlgs or rigs with drhors ready f, r
any trip anywhere auy time. Uorseg
boarded and rl eared for.
New hearse and special aconmnio.
datlons provided for funeral parties.
VV. L. CONDRON'S '
Mvi:v am. n:i: staiius
pnovi: a7;..T.
Good Evening
If so, do not fiipwaf .!.. .... .
Tnn . , - v I'mi mis is
Tllh laundry herejou get the best
work, and prices are ,n mwy . ,
reach. Call p aUlJ 0I1 of t
tor8vrn U H d-Wb'
oou. All telephone calls ar8 aulck.,
l.v nttemliui n i.
nlug two wagons.
Ul ,l WWAXTFK 18 YOl-R SAT.
ISIWCTIOX.
MAltSIIlMKI.il l,AM, Axn STKl
MVXliHY.
uoy H,os.. P,,,,,, ,,,,
Turkish Baths
210-213 Cocs Building
PHONE 214-J
XOIIt'i: TO COXTItACTOHS.
Notlco Is hereby given that scald
bids will bo received for the altera
tlon nnd nrrnngomont of tho upptr
story of tho Court IIouso at Coqulll.
Orogon, Bo,parato bids will bo reced
ed for sky-llght or light well, for the
plumbing, for tho carpenter work
nnd bids for tho wholo work. Work
to bo dono according to tho plnusaod
specifications on fllo with the count?
clerk.
Work to bo completed by tho 15th
day of April, 1911. Fivo por cento!
tho amount of bid to bo deiiosltei
with bid nnd nil bids to bo filed with
tho County Clork on or bofore the
2nd day of March, 1911, ntlOo'clock
A. M.
Tho County Court reserve the
right to reject nny and nil blJs and
to award tho contract to a bidder or
bidders not tho lowost If In the Judg
ment of tho Court It Is for t'n best
luterest of tho county.
Dated at Coqullle, 0"e. n, tuU
15th day or February A. V. lU
JAMES W T? 5N'.
Count v Clert
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phono 3121,
XOTKK TO COXTlt VCTOIIV
Notice 1b horoby given that sealed
bids will bo rocelved for tl,e con
struction of a scow to bo used as a
ferrj nt tho City of Coqullle, Oregon
where tho ferry 13 now established.
The same to bo built on the same
plan nnd of tho samo dimensions as
the old ferry scow, except that the
same Is to bo provided with vcnMU
tlon and ventilators. Tho scow is to
be completed on or bofore the first
lay of April, 1911. Fivo per cent.
of amount of bid to be deposited
with tho County Clerk and nil bids to
u fllod with tho County Clerk on
or before tho 2nd day of Marco.
H, nt 10 o'clock A. M.
Tho Cotmtv Pnnrt rnaorvrS t&e
right to reject any and all bids and
to award tho contract to a bidder not
the lowest, If in tho Judgment of the
Court It Is for tho best interest of
tho County.
Dated at Coqullle, Oregon, tH
15th day of February, 1911.
JAMES WATSON.
County Clerk-