The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Right Kind of
or-Wear Clothes
No other kind of Clothes mad: in
America to Jay offer the advantages to
bo found in our line; a signed guarantee
of "absolutely pure wool, non-breakable
coat fronts, first class trimmings and
workmanship" and priced
$10.00 to $25.00
WOMAN IS GUILTY.
rt. IMIlti Mother Given Twenty
Yen in.
Aoclatcd Press to Coos Hay
Time t
At.nAN'V, N. Y., Mnr. 1G. The
' " In the case of Mr. Edith Molbcr
brought In a verdict of second de
- murder. It was out nineteen
a ii tun. Judge Howard Imtucdla
"y sentenced the woman to nn lu-1.-frinliinto
term of not less thnn 20
jours at linrtl labor In the Auburn
'on. TV woman showed, not tho
p Ightnt trnre r.f emotion.
Slops
THE WEATHER.
(Uy Associated Press.)
And what, by the way, luis bo
o me of the old-fashioned hunter
wlu know better than to pull his Bun
toward him muzzle foremost?
Don't forgot
PHONE iilUI,
tho Turkish Baths.
M Mii-Miiii
I .lll.t'l.o. .
Woolen Mill Store
.MiiiMtitleld,
Oregon.
WILL REDUCE
MILK PRICES
OREdOX, Mar. 17. Fair
PORT ORFORD
s
tonight and probably Saturday
frost.
LOCAL
temperature
POUT.
tti:
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4 :-!3 p. in., Mar. 10, by Mm
E. MlngiiB, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum GO
Minimum 4S
At 4:43 p. in 39
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; cloudy,
,
SAtVIII Ai MAIHIEX AXXOUXCE
ItKDUCTlOX FOR APItIL 1. MICH
GRADE AXI) ABSOLUTELY
CLKAX AXI) PURE MILK.
April 1st, Sacchl and Madden will
reduce the prlco of
Mnrshcld customers.
Is mado possible by the grontor sup
ply and tho fact that dairies can ba
operated at less expenso In tho spring
niul summer mnntliB thnn during tho
winter.
Messrs. .Sacchl mid Madden securo
nonrly their entire supply from tho
Issues Carries By Almost Una
nimous Vote Better Boat
Service.
(Speclnl to Tho Times)
POUT OUFOU1), Ore., Mnr. 17.
The special school election held In
Port Orford school district on Sat
urday to vote upon the 55,000 bond
Issue was practically unanimous for
tho bonds tho vote being Bonds
"Yes" 4 It; Bonds "Xo" 2. Tho
board of education will proceed Im
mediately to dispose of the bonds,
and as soon as arrangements can bo
tnndc, let the contract for tho build
ing that It may bo ready for school
In the fall. Tho nctlvlty of the Com
mercial club in boosting tho bond
Issue practically eliminated all oppo
sition. In addition to the school building,
linn Typhoid Fever Mrs. .1. Hlch-
ard Olson, who was Just recovering
from nn attack of la grippe, has been seventeen residences nro planned for
taken III of typhoid fever. construction here this miinmor. Tho
shingle mill has resumed work after
liny Tract. Otto Hill has bought n month's shut-down; and It Is stnt-
iHi..K,.. M .. . .- I...AA-.-. - . . - - t .-. ajI jvtt avnful it llllifiMllll t It tt t t n tt A
milk to tllolr l"u,vu "Crcs 111 IIUUOIU lailU On UOUtl " u" s uiiiiiuiiij mill buiiiu
This reduction Illvor from ,To ,'nrB0" for 300 !)r w'llnK nml Missouri partleB will
acre, it was rormeriy part or the l"'i in nnoinor saw nun aim uavo 'i
ICd. Noah ranch. in operation by September 1st.
. UoproHcntnttvcs of tho Estnbrook
Takes SoTTXorlli. Mrs. L. Knnpp Company were In Port Orford last
of Port Orford oassod thrnnirh hern wo and ninde nrrangomenta to
noted Price dairy at Sumner (tho ono lintl t0 bo cnrrlod on a cot.
formerly conducted by Capt. liar-
rls). Finely bred dnlry cows and tho Undergoes Operation. Mrs. Oscar
today with her son who Is going to llIlV0 Ul steamer Flflold plying bu
Portland for medical trentnient. He wcon Hnmlon nnd Sail Frnnclsco,
stop on up trips, giving Port Orford
direct boat service with the city
again for the first time since tho
Fhe Real Standard
In buying drugs, tho really essential feature, Is Pl'UITY. It Is
Impossible to got cheap drugs nnd have them puro.
Tho only advantago wo got In buying Is buying In quantlt'cx.
Wo buy tho lust nnd sell t :eiii close.
The result Is a lower cost to jou hut wo never slight tho worth
of the drugs we sell as wo nro exact on tho prescriptions wo fill.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
Leading Drug Store In C)os County.
PHONE 298.
LocMiart-Parsons Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Tin; busy corner phone 20a.
FAMILY IIOTKL
THE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
sniilt,ary conditions hnvo won for this Nosier of Coqulllo underwent n crlt
rnncli tho ndmlrntlon of nil who have leal operation Tuosdny evening nt
visited. Neither money nor lnbor Is tho Homo hospital, Is reported Im
Bpnrod In kcoplng this dairy In per- proving today. She Ikih veen very
feet shapo. Tho cows nro washed bo- low
fore each milking, tho stnblo kept
carefully clean and tho bottles sterl- Xo Developments. Marshnl Carter
earthquake.
REPORT UXFOUXDKD.
A report In circulation here today
that tho Alliance would not mako
another trip hero wns characterized
by Agent McGoorgo ns bolng absolu
tely without foundation, Mr. Mc-
, llzed each time they nro used. (has not been able to find any trace Georgo mild thnt tho vessel's bus!
I M.cu.j C,wi..lil ..1 Ifml.tn.i mm,. .. I. I. ....... ,1... V..-. I. II,... .1 ' "' '"" '"" ...
Itnies induced to: Day 50c, YCo and ' Mokhm. Sncohl and Madden guar- of Johnson, tho Xorth Ilend man who
uess hns lucrensod considerably lately
?!.': week ?2.00 to u.0J). House- nntoo thnt tho milk will show by nctu- Is supposed to hnvo disappeared with nml tluU a cnm,B0 wu8 ,,))t consldor
kfiplng apartments with gas ranges '! tjsts a higher per .cent of butter John Aronqulst. Thoro woro no de- 0ll
' 11.110 to 118.00 pei month. PURE
HATf.S r W. HULI.IVAX, Prop.
AL'TOMOMILK.
For nutomobllo and other Ineur
mice, boo Aug. Prlzeon. nest conv
panics and chenpeut rntes.
AUG. ritl.KKX,
OH, Coiilml Ave., Miu-Hlifleld.
fat 'than Ib required where all milk velopmcntK In tho enso today.
Is carefully tested and u high stand
ard Insisted upon, nnd In consequence
of these precautions nnd sterilization
are ablo to gunrantco that tlio milk
supplied by thorn when properly car
led for will not sour within 24 houra.
They stand behind those gunrnii-
Is Acquitted. San Frnnclsco pa
pers nnnounco thnt D. H. nibb, for
merly of tho California Lumber
company nnd ono of tho builders of
tho Porter Mill, was acquitted thoro
MUS. FRANK UOdKIlS of South
Coos Itlvcr was a Marshlleld visitor
today.
North Bend News
IPPP'S
on tho charge of soiling tho same
tecH ready nnd willing toninkogood If iftnii twlco. Illbb lived on Coos liny!
nny dofect Is provon for qulto a whtlo. Tho stoam schooner Wollesloy hii
I Messrs. 8acchl and Madden nro finished her cargo at Porter mill and
jnow ablo to supply moro customers tinkler As Con boy Harry Wink- Bailed for Snn Podro.
i nnd If you want tho best milk and ior roturned this morning from a few ' Tho schooner Encoro will tlnish her
crenm that can bo obtalnod, send In ,jftya 80journlng nt tho Herbert Uog- cargo nt Old North llond today and
I your order nt onco to Sacchl's gro- ora rnnch on Coo8 Hlvori Harry wns 8au f0r San Pedro.
. corv nt the comer of Second street .i . 1 n ni.i.... ..i.. i... .
- aiiiiuavu iu wu uii u iiatiiii wiifi uub
BuiM That
Chicken Yard Now
POIt HA LI) 17-ncro dairy ranch on i
Coos Illvor, 8G acres of tillable
bottom land, 40 acres under cul
tivation. 2 good orchards, 2 chlc-
ken houses, 150 chickens. Uroodj
. Sow nnd all Horses and stock and
good outfit of machinery. Prlco for
ranch aud everything on tho place,
J8.ri00.00. J2.600.00 will handle
this deal L. Amadou, 178 Broad
way, Marshfleld.
North nnd Commercial.
GRAND BALL
privato advices by grapovluo tole-l freu atoro oi roninnu nrnveu nuro
yesterday to visit relatives uoro.
given by
43
FOH SALlv llouseliold furniture.
Mrs. A. Dowon, 371 Droadway So.
Nothing encourages chickens to lay better than to
have a large roomy pen for them 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
1 0 Cents Per 1 00 Lath
A large number of chicken raisers on the Bay have al
ready taken advantage of this offer.
WAXTKD Housekeeper. Must bo
compotont to tako full charge. No
objection to man and wlfo or wl-
1 dow with child. Good pay. Pernia-
ment. Coos River ranch.
LOST In Houth Marblideld, be
twoon 7th and 1.2th streets, a ca
meo plu. Reward for return to
Mrs. HI Wright or the Times' offlco
FOH HALK -Team weighing ubout
1,050 nnd 1,150 each, Iucjulro
Conner & Hoagland Grocery.
VOn SALE Good milk cow. Address
nox 657 Marsutlold, Ora.
LOST $'20 fjrccHl'ack between Suy
der hotel and new school hous3.
Reward tor roturn to Times ofiloe
or Annie Wheeler.
i
FOH SALE Hout.eho.il furniture for
, five rooms, cheap. Mrs. A. E. Pol
lexfen, phone 147-L.
Knights of Finland
Brass Brnd
r
In the hall on Central avenue
Sa'urday Evening,
March the' 18th
Tickets Gents 75 conts. Ladlos
free. Grand march at 9 o'clock
sharp.
The Brass Band of twenty Instru
ments will furnish the music
If you like a good tlmo and a good
dance bo euro to conio and bring
your frieuas with you.
graph uro to tho offect that bo did u
few cowboy stunts that surprised tlio
natives. Ho handled a ropo and a
cow llko a veteran and mado qulto u
reputation for himself.
D. OP II. NOTICE.
Members of Mascot Lodge No. 5,
D, of II., nro requested to nieot In
tho Odd Fellows hall at 2:30 p. m
Saturday to arrango for Mrs. Han-
! son's funeral. By order of
MRS. ELIZABETH WHITE, C. of H.
W. E. Best has moved from tho
R. G. Gale rcsldonco to Porter addition.
Mrs. T. V. Johnson nnd Mrs. Wm.
Lawhorne of MarshflolJ woro guests
yesterday of their mother, Mrs. M.
J. Patt.
Road Tho Times Want Ads.
New Shirts
New Hats
.if
New Shoes
Word has beon recolvod hero of
tho death of Mrs. P. M. Rummell at
Soattlo of pneumonia. They former
ly lived lu North Bond.
Tho North Bond IC. ot P. lodgo
this week conforrod tho rank of Ed
quire on Carl Hollonbeck nnd W. J.
Jackson for tho Marshfleld lodgo. A
uumbor of Marshflold Knights woro
present and a llttlo banquot followed
.thodogreo work.
! C A, Snijih Lumber & Mfg. Co. 1
Phone 190-J Retail Yards 182, South Broadway
lnSBSSBHIH
irwpi'.rsiw'-'
I r ' -" .
WAXTKH Boy nt 1avIs' Confec
tionery to work beforo nnd after
( school. Must be of good habits
nnd net under 15.
I WAXTKH Man and wife without
children to take position. Enquire
Blanco hotel.
FOR IIHXT Throe furnished house
keeping rooms. Phono 49-L.
Times Want Ads Bring Result
FOR SALE One-half of Glen Gar
dens. Reasonable. See Mrs. Pe
ter Scott, Sr,
Good Livery Service
Fancy uew rigs, good horses and
inreful drivers am now at tho dis
posal of the Coos Bay public at
RKAKOXA11LE RATES
Rigs or rigs with drivers rendy foi
my trip anywhere any time. Horse
joarded and rig3 cared .''ir.
Now hearse and special accommo
latlons provided for funoral parties
W. L. OC-NDP.rwS
i.i very axi pki:i staml:h
i'iiovf sru-.i
first Class Laundry
work la most deslrnb'o to auyone
wiiblnq; their llnan to possoss thn
articular finish so necessary to
good tasto in dress.
WE DO THAT CLASS OP WORK
Ono Trial will Convince.
roos Bay Fteamr laundry
PIIOXE JLIX 57-J
, , .1,', Flelschmann's comprossod YEAST.
Spring and summer styles how be- " ",..,,
. x ,r x. sL . . Froah da ly at IiOCIUIART's grocery
Ing shown. Wo handlo tho best C4uau u""'
lines.
Much of tho "back to tho farm"
rM..,i. ov,i,. i nn talk comes from men who noYor
Cluott Shirts ..$1.30 to $2.00
know whut a real backacho Is like.
Thoroughbred Hats
Stutctmuui lints . .
.:j.oo
.$2.30
Spring uud Summer SIKH'S
Are now arriving and part of our
stock Is now here. Wo can glvo you
satisfaction and save you money,
The Bazar
HOl'SE OP QUALITY
PIIOXE Ja
An Indiana man clalmB to havo
gainod forty-two pounds slnco leav
ing his nagging knife. A fellow with
less originality would probably have
given all the credit to his escape
from his wlfo's cooking.
Somotlmes tho ofllceseoker who
makes the slowest run scattors tho
most "dust."
If you havo anything to soil, trade,
rent or want holp. try a want nd.
The Same
Today
Tomorrow
Every Day
Primrose Butter
YOUIl GROCERY HAS IT