The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 23, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
yjen-,you're down witli tho la
grippe rotnoinbor Jonnh IIo cumo
out all right. You'll coniu out nil
right too If you uso
LAXCOLD
A laxative tablet treatment for
coughs, colds and la grippe.
PRICE 25 CUNTS PER HON.
For Sale at "The
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
THi: Hl'HY CORNER
Build That t '
Chicken Yard Now
Nothing encourages chickens to Jay belter than to
have a largo roomy pen for Iheni to scratch around
in.
Build it out of 4-foot LATH and save almost
half in the cost of construction. "While they last we
can make the low price of
10 Cents Per 100 Lath
A larfto number of chicken raisers on the Bay
have already taken advantage of this offer.
CM. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Phone 100-J ttclnil Yards 182, South Broadway
Eastside Winners
1 niock In Homo Addition, containing over 3 acres for $900
6 Lots for $475, East Marshflelrt
10 Lots for $000 East Marshflold
1C Lots for $800 Eastsldo
ALL GOOD RAY VIEWS TERMS EASY
OTHER GOOD nUYS
Business property, COxlOO, oa Second street, CO feet north
of Central $0,000 a snap
00x100 In Sengstucken addition, with two-story houso
nearly now for $1,500 a money-mnker
See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
n.WI ,v good private hoartlliig
and rooming houso with ton steady
Boarders. Must soil bocauso of
lckuess. Furniture nenrly now.
Cost over $300; will soil for $250
w I must get away immediately.
Address P. O. Box 795, Marshflold,
or call Times ofllce.
AXTi:i cilrl n. Keneinl houso
. Small family, no children.
Mrs- John Lafon.
ron sale uolsUIll cnlvcH from
'h0 famos Condron heard. Ad
res3 S. W. Shook, Marshflold, or
pnone 3031.
1 SALEi00dh0IMl 1HIl,s WJU
JM flne varmint dogs. Address
3031 "' Marsllflold' or I)Uono
I'OH ItPVT -,, -
W "' """1,our " rnnch. Apply
Store d& SU' IIardwaro
'AXTE
V Xo. l starch Ironer, nt
Busy Corner"
PHONE 21)8.
J
unco, wnges $2.00 por dny. At
Marshtleld Hand and Steam 'Laun
dry, Phono 229-J.
FOR RENT XUe-room ami live
room houses In Wost Marshflold.
Inquire Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE Three- homestead rellu
tiulshmonts, wrlto Box 253 Co
quillo, Oregon.
WAXTI5I) Cliainbermald at once.
Middle aged womnn preferred. Re
ferences required. Lloyd hotel.
WANTED Second girl in kitchen.
Address or phono ofllco C. A.
Smith Lbr, & Mfg. Co.
FOR SALE 77 H acres on CoosRIvor
2t. miles north of Allegany, new
bungalow and barn all fenced, 20
acres bottom land, flne for pota
toes. Spring water piped to
houso. Price $2,C00, $1,750 cash
will handle. Address C. M. Doutt,
Allegany, Ore.
WANTED Girl in kitchen nt Hunk
or Hill Boarding House.
IwAXTEli TO REXT Cottaco or
small houso on high ground, Must
FORMER CHIEF
IS FINED $15
j
i
"Bill" Smith of North Band
Convicted of Assaulting
H. D. Smoak.
"Dill" Smith, former chief of pol-
Ico of North Bond, was lined $ 15 by Mrs. Thomas Pnrey has been serl
Clty Recorder Derbyshire thcro on ously 111 at her homo on Virginia
charge of assaulting 11. I). Smoak, re- nveuuo Is now Improving.
cently of Gardiner. Smith paid the ,, ' , . ,
I Mrs. M. I). Sherrard, who haB been
Hno but Is still lamenting tho fact ,vl8ltlllK r(jltvcs ,loro, rotrned to
thut tho ". low in tho caso is defee-
tlve."
It scorns that Mr. Smith Is living
in a house belonging to Smoak.
Smoak didn't require him to pay
rent, merely desiring an occupant. IIo
returned tho other day and decided
to occupy the houso himself. Smith
objected to moving on Btich brlof no
tice Words followed and Smith al
leges that Smoak called him a liar
whoroupon ho camo back with a cou
plo of stiff jabs that changed the color
around Smoak's eye.
When ho heard that Smoak had
sworn out a warrant for him, Smith
escaped tho Indignity of having his
successor ns chief of police nrrost'
him by personally delivering hlmrelf
up to the court.
lie pleaded not guilty, contending
that when a man is called a liar ho
Ir justified In lauding n few solid
Jolts. City Recorder Derbyshire do
clared this wasn't good law, holding '"'K resolutions which are self cxpla
that no words Justified an assault and nnlory: ..,.,,
Imposed a $13 lino which Smith paid.
SAILS TODAY.
Tho Alliance sailed this mornlne
for Eureka, tho only passengers from n1(I' tho '""""lug resolutions wore
here being four or live traveling men. "' lltccl by the Marsh
Sho had n number of through pas- flc,d Chamber of Commerce
songcrs.
Mm. nornwt Atlmi-lnn nnvo "mnn'Of M. 1'. 1'IHIU irum UIO -" -
was not created to make life easy for'Sn KrnnclBco run, and hnvo norma
woman, nor woman Just to moko R ,"c"' discontinued their coal opera
Intoroflthur f,ir mnii" VovnrMinlnaii
the fnlr sex will douhtloss conttnuo
to make It interesting for us.
r ryi LJ IJC ffc
I W l(ilnU F HB Rlllrst dovolopment datos nacic nenny
We have n fow old plecoa of beau
tiful hnnd-pnluted China, Including
some Genuine Hnvllaud which wo
o offering nt Just half tho original,"10 "01,t," f tU'8 PT,rtJii,nn11i
rices. They will make most nccop-' T8l'rU)' .?' ",0. CU ?. .fl' l"?
nr
pricos. They
tnblo gifts or
Party
Prizes. Thoy
Includo
Ijirgo Hnvllniul Frtilt plate,
wns $3.10, for only 8I..15
Nice Olive or Pickle Dish,
was 30c, for only 13o
-1 Hnmlsoiuo Dinner Plates,
decorated with Coos Ray Roses,
wero $1.00 each, now only. . . .flOa
7.1c Cups nud Saucers,
only -iOc
Beautiful Dessert Plates,
wore 75c, now only 10c
SEE OUR WINDOW AND CALL AND
GET SOME OF THESE
CHINA BARGAINS.
c
OOS BAY
ASH STORE
The Store Tliat Saves You Money,
GEO. X. BOLT, - Manager.
Front Street, MnrMifleld.
FAMILY nOTEL
THE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
Rates reducod to: Dny 50c, 75c and
1.00: week S2.00 to Sf,.00. House.
keeping npnrtmonts with gas rnngos ;
$10.00 to $1S.00 per month. FREE f
HATH? I". V. Sl'LLIVAX. Prop.
How to cure n cold Is a quostliMi
In which many nro interested Just
now. Chnmborlaln's Cough Homed
has won Its great reputation and
Immonso sale by Its remnrkahlo cure
of colds. It can always bo depend
ed upon. For snlo by nil dealers.
FOR SALE High grade Chalmers
nuto. This mnchlne is In good con
dition nnd has only been run about
2,-100 mllos. Has 2 extra tires,
4 oxtra Inner tubes,, a complete set
of auto tools. Will trndo for part
city property vacant lots preferred.
L. Amadon, 178 Broadway, Marsh
flold, Ore.
FOR SALE Completo gasoline en
gino pumping outfit. Tank nnd
all. Guaranteed. Will soil at sa
crifice Dr. Burmlster, North Bend.
WANTED Girl at Stafford's.
ho ronsonnble, wrl'o "Home" care
TI nios.
iNorth Ncws
Mrs. Monde of North Hand Heights
is n.ulte 111. ,
Clarence Man Is 111 at his home
with la grippe.
Mm. Kd. Scliioffulu of lluynoa In
let lti chopping here today.
Mrs. Mnrtln Dreen of EaaMdo Is
n North Ileml visitor today.
her homo at Bandon this morning
Miss Ruth Qulovson, who spent
several months hero for her, health
Is now nblo to attend school In Port
land. '
Miss May Peterson returned on this
morning Breakwater. Sho has
been attending business college nt
Portland.
Robert McCann, foreman of North
Ileml mill and John Freeland nro
transacting business In Empire this
'nf,ornoon
TRIBUTE TO COMPANY.
Murshllcld niniiilx'i of Commerce
Passes Resolutions.
Tho executive- committee- of tho
Marsh field Chamber of Conunorco at
its last meeting adopted the follow-
II coming 10 mo uouco ni huh uuny
that tho Oregon Conl.and Navigation
comimny, owned and controlled by
tho Qoodnlls and Senntor Perkins,
''n "continued Its operations In this
"wnorons, uoounu renwns nuvo
permanently withdrawn their steam-
U0I18 at tllO LU)y miUO, niltl
Whoreas, This ontorprlso owned
mill controlled 1)V OOOdnll & PcrklllB
for over twenty yonrs Is of historical
. ...I.. .......n.. ... tin
iiHorosi io huh i-iiiuiuim., n m
sixty years, and,
"WhoronB, This community hns
received gront pecuniary bonoflt from
'"hmil fnnu llnv linlni? Inrunlv lOSDOll-
.., t.. .,
BIUIU IIIUIUIIUIII, illli.,
"Whoren8, Tho pooplo of Marsh
flold and Coos Bay highly appreclato
tho benefits that tho ontorprlso con
ducted by Goodnll and Perkins hns
brought to thorn, and greatly regret
tholr withdrawal from this Hold, now
therefore,
"Bo It resolved, That n vote of
thanks bo oxtonded to thorn for tho
bonoflts which thoy hnvo bestowed
upon Marshflold nnd Its vicinity, In
cluding expressions of regret over
tholr pormnnont withdrawal from
Coos Bay, and that tho secretary bo
Instructed to send n copy of these re
solutions to tholr San Francisco ad
dress." ,
Read tho Times Wnnt Ads.
:n:nns:
t
x
CONCERT t
$ CHAMINADE CLUB Z
t TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 t
t MASONIC OPERA HOUSE t
Z SEATS ON SALE AT
'BUSY CORNER'. I
ADMISSION 50c AND 75c
t
A Railroad to
Coos Bay
Might increase our population nnd
lucroaso the valuos of our real estate
but It couldn't IncronBo tho quality
of Stafford's Candles. These can
dles nro made of the purest and
freshest Ingredients thnt can bo had
in tho world's markets. That's
what makes them so dollcious.
Have you tried our "Open Kettle
Molasses Chews." Something now
and good.
, THY THEM.
TWO STORES.
230 Front St IIO Central Ave.
(JzmHvndi
imdm
flUEWKS
II 'III I '
I.OCAI. TKMPEHATIRE HE-
PORTS
Tor twonly-four hours ending
ot 1:1 3 p. in.. Eeb. 22, by Mrs.
15. Mlngiis, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum -19
Minimum 30
At 4:13 p. in
Precipitation'
Wind Northwest; cloudy.
17
.03
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Feb. 23. Fair to
night and Friday.
To Rogue River. Tho Coaster Is
loading todny for Port Orford and
Qold Reach. Sho may cross out this
afternoon.
Improves Lot. M. C Morton Is
having his block In Fcrndnlo levelled
nud planted to grass. He plans to
erect a fine homo thoro ns soon ns
streets are opened up nud Improved.
Flml Tlnve Bodies. Tho bodies of
three of the men lost on tho Oshkosh
hnvo been recovered. One wns Wm.
II. Donne, one of the owners, and the
other two wore Bailors, Chllberg nud
Larson.
Is III. Miss Allco Shields, a
half sister of Mrs. Geo. 15. Cook, who
died Monday night of pneumonia, Is
now very 111 of pneumonia at the
Cook home. Her condition this
morning wns serious.
Mrs. Parsons Hotter. Ilorbort
Lockhnrt received n letter today from
Frank Pnrsons nt Droln stating MrB.
PnrsoiiB was recovering from her Ill
ness and they would atnrt Wednesday
morning on their trip onBtwnrd.
Team Runs Away. This morning
tho drny tenm of C. II. Walter be-
cnhl0 r,iKhtonoil whllo Htnndlng In
...,. ., t, lirnnW-ntni. nfllnn mill
(jnHno,i ,, Front street. They wero
i . ... . .
Htopped by R. C. Cordes ana .Mnrsnni
Carter before they did nny damage.
Mnny Enjoy Soclnl. Thoro wns n
I good turnout nt tho Washington
hMMaY cM B,VOn by U' "J'
. lMA Lo,,B of E118 ,nBt "lRht .I"'1 tlM
tho
nffnlr provod a most onjoynblo ono.
Following a Keno contest, dancing
was enjoyed and refreshments wore
sorvod.
No Clue Found. Marshal Cartor
Is Investigating tho bottlo mystory
from Empire. Ho has beon unnblo
to find nny cluo to tho Identity of tho
nllogod victim although parties from
Empire report that a boat was picked
up nonr thoro about tho tlmo tho
drowning Is reported to lmvo occur
red. ' :..
New Piano Store. Tho Bush &
Lano Phino Co. of Portland hnvo
opened n branch store In Marshflold
which will ho under tho local mana
gement of II. RoiiBsoau nn experi
enced young piano man. Thoy hnvo
rented n store room In tho O'Connoll
building on market avonuo nnd
moved (he-lr tlow stock In todny,
TAMALES, nnd COOKED FOOD
snlo Saturday nt Lewis Coiifoctlonory
Changeable Weather
Ir hard on tho completion. To keep tho fnco and hands In n
smooth velvety condition In nil kinds of weather, ladles And that
B, & S. Swoot Lavondor Cream answora ovory purpose.
This Is n liquid cream and contains no greaso or oils. Ploasqut
to uso, delightfully porfumed. When rubbed on the skin It Is
quickly absorbed nud dlsupponrs, Glovos may bo worn Immodinto
ly nfter Its uso.
PRICE 25 CENTS
FOR SALE BY I'S ONLY
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADL'ATE CHEMISTS "THE QL'ALITY STORE."
Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building.
Oysters Fresh and Large
THE SALES LAST WV.KK EXCEEDED OCR BEST WISHES.
TRY A CAN AXD RE COXVIXCED.
ALL GROCERS KAVJ3 THESC
Personal Notes
WM. WADE returned today from a
business trip to Portland.
HARRY WINKLER Is recovering
from a brief attack of In grippe.
AUGUST FRIZEEN litis recovered
from n few days siege ot la grippe
A. I). DALY will lonva Saturday for
Portland on business nud pleasure
MRS. 15. K. JONES plans to lcavo
Saturday for Portland to visit rel
atives. MISS MAMIE MAIIONI3Y was tho
guest of North Ilond friends yes
terday. HOWARD KELLY Is still very 111 at
tho home of his parents In South
Marshflcld.
MRS. W. T. MERCHANT expects to
lcavo on tho next Rcdondo for a
visit in San Francisco.
MISS EDNA STANLEY cntortnlnod
a fow friendB nt her home In South
Mnrshflcld last evening.
MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON,
who Is now clerking In a store at
Coqulllc, spent yostordny with rela
tives hero.
.1.
15. PERRY, a Portland traveling
man, Is reported very ill nt Tho
Chnudler from In grippe and othor
complications.
MRS. O. S. TORREY returned today
from extended visit nt tho homo
of her daughter In Blnckfoot, Ida
ho, W. C. CHASE, senntor from Coos and
Curry counties, pnssod through
hero today en route homo to Co
qulllo nftcr attending tho session
of tho legislature.
CHRIS SEAMAN arrived on Coos
Bay today on his wny to Bnndon
from Bolllnghnm, Washington, IIo
has purchased tho Bnndon Brew
ery and will tnko lmmcdlnto charge
of It.
MRS. T. C. RUSSELL, who hns beon
visiting relatives nt Diamond,
Wyoming, returned todny on tho
Brcnkwator, Mr. Russoll camo
down from Ilonvor Hill last ovo
nlng to meet hor.
MISS OLIVE O'MARA, who hns beon
clerking In Stafford's Front street
enndy store, undorwent nn opera
tion for appendicitis yesterday. Sho
Is reported tri'-havo passed tho or
deal successfully nud Is recovering
rapidly.
S.
P. PEIRCE, Joint ropresontntlvo
from Coos and Curry counties, and
wtfo passed through horo today on
routo homo from Salem whore Mr.
Pelrco has beon nttondlng tho leg
islature. Mr. Polrco says that the
report that a law was enacted
pormlttlngthouso ofsnenkboats In
duck hunting Is erroneous. Shoot
ing ducks from row boats, how
ovor, Is pormlttod.
PLAY TONIGHT.
Tho Myrtle Point nnd Marshflold
High school basketball teams will
piny tonight nt tho Marshllold Tnbor
naclo. Tho Myrtlo Point team will
como ovor on tho afternoon train