The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. ' MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Million Men In
the United States
kM '?JfjHM
lift 1IBH
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Ipim-ay,. I Cents a
Woolen Mill Store
MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER
MARSHFIELD OREGON
Arch Eczema Ointment
A vnluablo Ilcmody for Ec:omn and all forms of-Skin Diseases.
Kspeclnlly recommended for facial Eezomn, Pimples ami facial
Eruptions. It softens tho crust mid scalos, and penetrates beneath
tho surface of tho sklu and d jstroys tho parasites that cause tli'o
Inflammation, thus eliminating nil trpco of- tho disease.
price an
roit sale at Tin-:
PHONE 29S.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Leading Drug Store In Coos County.
DO IT NOW
Lay in your supply of wood now and
avoid tho usual summer rush. AVe havo
plenty of wood and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
orders begin to pile in, wo will not be
able to give you our undivided atten
tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per dump load.
Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump load.
We can furnish you a man to split
and pile it if desired.
CA. SMITH LUMBER SMTG. CO.
PHONE 19-J 182 So. Broadway
TRAP XESTEl) nARRED
I'LYMOUTII ROCKS.
f matlniro ,, J..-.J ..-.,
I4fd a "u JHUUULUU blUUU-
"ftfl Bnoolmono nt ..l,ll.l,lnn
IUlit " "l U4UIUHIUU
. J with records of 242,227.222
VHi In Sfir j ,
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Wcks and Eggs for Hatching
Petite ers now for spring
Iti I w cockerels from
I til 7lns 8tock tr B.00.
'"ui Place, Poultry Ynitls.
F51ED. BACIIMAN, Prpp. .
400
i,(1 Box 485. Phonn "Sfl
wear DUTCHES THOUSEls
because Price and Quality com
bine to a degree unequalled in any
other garment of the same class.
Because careful and liberal man
ufacturing methods give them sur
passing strength and durability.
Because their style is attractive
and their fit is easy and comfort
able. Because the price is within the
easy reach of all. Strongly made
trousers for work, $1.50 to $2.50.
More stylish patterns for dress-up,
p to $6.00. All sold under the
celebrated Dutchess warrant v 10
Button; $1.00 a Rip.
cents
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WATCH! NOTICE!
Homer Mauzey, ono of tho drivers
and tho solicitor for us Js out for
Laundry. Watch him! ho is Jiablo
to stop you on tho street' and oxplaln
all details of Laundry aud also to bo
at your homo any tlmo: Ho knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
PHONE 220-J
TIIK WEATHER.
(Hy Associated Press.)
OREGON. Mnr. 27. Fair
tonight and Tuesday, llenvy
' frost.
'Oo
Walte ("oiuIiik Frank B. "Wnltc
,of Sutherlln Is expected here on the
j llreakwater this week to look after
buslness Interests on the Day.'
i .
llns Typhoid. A thirteen-year-old (nml C. M. Ilowman who will start an
'son of Mr. and Mrs, George Leatount Ho between Allegany and
Is III of typhoid fever. This Is the Scottsburg. They and Capt. Edwards
second case In the family, another
boy Just recovering from It.
I'miiiw Tonighi. The compotltlvo
examination afar promotions In tho
Third Division of the Oregon Naval
Did You Know That
Wo carry n Inrge and complete
lino of
royal granite
steel ware
stew Kirni.Ks sauce pans
tea pots coffee pots
tea kettles .
drinking cups
BUCKETS DISH PAXS
PITCH Kits
galvanized wash tubs ,
galvanized wash boilers
Wash Hollers with Copper Bottoms
and also all Copper Hollers.
BROOMS CLOTHES I1ASKKTS
The Bazar
HOUSE ON QUALITY
PIIOXK :w
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY,
pH. G. W. LESLIE,
A-' Osteopathic Physician
Graduato of tho Ainorhnn school of
Osteopathy nt Klrksvlllo, Mo. Oltlce
In Eldorndo Hlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono itil-J; Marshlleld; Oregon.
ryt. j. w. Ingram, ,
Physician mid Surgeon.
209-210 Coke Building
Phones: Oillco HUM; ItcNltlcnco luai.
J
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Oillco over Flanagan & llennett Hank
Marshlleld Oregon
W
M. S. TURPEX,
Architect
Ovor Chambor of Commorco.
COOS BAY LIVERY
We huvo secured tuo livery busi
ness cf L. II. Helsner and aro pre
pared to render excellent sorvlco to
the people of Coos Day. Caroful
drivers, good rigs and everything
that will mean satisfactory service to
tho public. Phono us lor a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed lr
the livery lino. Wo alBO do a
trucking business of all kinds,
HLANCHARD BROTHERS.
Livery, Feed and Sules Service.
141 First and Alder Streets.
Phona 38-J
FOIl GOOD WOIUC
Hrlng your clothes to us. Cleaning,
pressing and repairing a specialty,
by experienced men. Satisfaction
guaranteed IJLANCHA1U) & UOl).
SOX, Alliance llldg. Front St.
Electric. Flat Irons
from $2.50 Up
. Elements and repair parts for
Irons of different makes and while
calling on, us ubIc about having that,
Oil Lamp changed to .anj'ajef.tlc.'
We can do It at shfallcost.' f
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
1'iiovK Jm-j.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CQRTHELL '
Phono 3121
.SAFE JXVKSMENTS,
For information concerning
high-class bond Investment,
bearing C Jntorest net,
wrtt,e O, B, Hinsdale, care- J.
IL'JAdams and Company, Loa
Aogeles, Callfornlk ,
Reserve will be held nt the Mnrshllctd
High school ImlhlliiK tills evening.
(els New Auto. I. It. Tower will
roelvo n llulck "Hodblnl Runnbout"
on the rflronkwater this week. This
!s cum uf thf latest model cam.
Sold liui'k Kjitts. "You tuny take
out tluit want ud. about duck oggs."
Mrs. !:. I.. HosBey telephoned The
Times oltlce today. "I have received
ninny orders fiom It that I can't
begin to 1111 them." That's the usual
experience with The Times want nils.
They set results.
" Autos Geo. Goodrum has
closed a deal for the sale of n 30-
.horse power Cadillac and a 10-horso
power Overland to .1. II. Edwnrds
,of Giu Alert and A. N. Denny of Drain
have arranged for a through sorvlco
between Marshfleld and Drain. Their
schedule provides for covering tho
dlstnnco In nlno hours. The service
,w,,l 8tnrt J8t aB 800 n l" roil"R
will permit and more nutos will oo
put on as rapidly as tho tralllc war
rants. Personal Notes
F. P. KRICK of Ten Mile Is a
Mnrshlleld visitor today.
MRS. CHAS. DOANE or Isthmus In
let Is a Marshlleld shopper today.
REYNOLD SEARS, one or tho Chand
ler bell boys, has been qulto 111
of la grippe.
MRS. HERHERT HAYNES and chil
dren of Coos City wore visitors In
Marshlleld today.
DAVID MUSSEN and othor mombors
of his family aro suffering from a
severe attack of la grippe.
DR. E. E. STRAW, Ivy Comlron and
W. IT. Douglas, Harry McKoown,
W. P. Murphy and W. II. Kennedy
were among the members of a pic-
WAXTED Good, live man iin deputy
organizer for fraternal society.
Apply nt Chandler hotel, Room 10,
between 7 and S o'clock this eve
ning. FOR ItEXT Modern heven-i-ooiii
house furnished. Low rent, In
qulro I. S. Smith.
WAXTED ConiiH'tent girl for Ken
oral houso work. Must give rofer
vnces. Lloyd Hotel.
FOR HALE -Team of lioies, Iiui-ni-sw
and wngon, 17C. Enqulro Conner
& Hoaglnud, Grocery, phono 175-L.
WAXTED A coiiiMtent girl orvo
man to do general housowork. Ap
ply Mrs. Gus. Adolsporgor, Phono
2CC-J or 49-L.
LOST Locket, between Christian
church aud Elevonth St. Swastika
mark on front. Return to Times'
oillco for Mabol King
FOR SALE A plains niiiht be wold.
Party moving. Only ?90. Apply
E. A. Elck worth, 491 Elrq'd Avo.
WANTED Furnished house close in
Address "M" euro Times.
FOR SALE OR REXT Breakwater
hotel. Mrs. Carrlo Gray,
FOR SALE Diulug table uud cluiirs,
weathered oak rockers and library
Jable. Cheap as 'owner Is leaving
town.. Apply 1C1 Third or Phone
147-L. - t
AUTO Anytime, uuywlicrw Rea
sonable rates. Phone Blanco hotel
46 or Residence 28-J.
RAXCH FOR KENT Knqiilro Geo.
Wltte, North Bend, Ore.
FOR SALE IH-foot .launch, l H.-P.
engine, also boat houso. Cheap.
APIly A. X. Times' ofllco.
SXAi" FOR SOME OXE HO-foot
launch, 16-foot cabin. Inqulto
Stanecypher's boat shop, Eastslde.
FOR' REXT Baxter hotel nt Co
qulllo, Oregon, after April 1,
Wrlto or seb personally Baxter
Brqs., Coquillo, Oro.
The Times Vfant Ads bring results
js&8sh
nlc party tluit Bpent the day nt
Charleston' yesterday.
WILL lirTCUKSOX will take a posi
tion In the local branch of the
Standard Oil company April 1st.
I
.1. AUIEItT MATSOX and Prank
Lalso were among the Coos Itlver
fishermen yesterday utid had fairly
good luck.
IIIHIO QIMST and Ansgar Lagerstrom
have returned from Ten Mile where
they landed forty-one line trout
yesterday.
M. E. WHITMOItE and family expert
to leave on the Itcdomlo this week
for San Francisco whore they ex
pect to mnke their future home.
MRS..CAL. WRIGHT left today for
Ton Mile where she will visit a
few days. Mr. Wright Is looking
after the Handel property there
pending tho settlement of the
estate.
G. A. imoWX of the Smith-Powers
Logging Company left on the Nairn
Smith yesterday for Southern Cali
fornia where he will spend some
time for the benefit of his health.
CHAS. SEXDELHACH loft via Drain
today for Newport where ho will
take a position in tho Electric
plnnt recently bought by Seymour
II. Hell. Ho will return here In
June.
AI.OXG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho Nan n Smith sailed yosterday
for Hay Point with n lnrgo cargo
of lumber. '
Tho Washcaloro arrived In nt Han-
don yesterday nnd tho Elizabeth,
Phoenix, Llbby and Ida McKay were
reported bar-bound there.
Do You Use Rhubarb ?
Nature's Qwn Remedy
At this tlmo of tho year Rhubarb or "Plo Plant" Is neoded to
tono tho system.
PRICI-rs ARE NOT HIGH AT YOUR GROCERS.
SYNOPSIS OF THE AXXT'AL RTATEMEXT OF THE
The Continental Insurance Company
OF XEW YORK
IX THE STATE OF XEW YORK
On tho 31st dny or Decombor, 1910, mnilo to tho Insurance Commission
er of tho Stnto or Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital. " . .
Amount of Capital paid up .J2.000.000. 00
Income. " ' '
Premiums received during tho year in
cash ' 7,089,0S2.u6' '
Interest, dividends, nnd rents recolved
during tho year ... 889,971.81 ,
Total Income X 7,379.624.4.7
DIsburxemeutH.
Losses paid during tho year 3,175,134.91
Dividends paid during tho year on capital
stock , 760,000.00 .
Commissions and solnrles paid during tho
year
TaxoB, licenses, and fees paid during tho
year ,. ..
Amount of all other expenditures
Total expenditures
Asxets.
Valuo of real estato owned ."
Value of stocks and bonds ownod
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
Cash In banks nnd on hand
Premiums In courso of collection nnd
transmission '. ',
Interest and roits duo
and accrued. . ',. . .1184.420.42
nnlnaimnnnn All lltlliriM
IIUIIIDUI lltliu w t4
lossos. , ., ... ..,...., i ' 3,429.45
Total aBsots...;,".' $24,198,038.01 '
' Loss1 special deposits, In any Stato (If any
there bo) 1,200,000.00
Total assots admlttod In Oregon $4,078,0.38,01
Lluhllltles.
Gross cinlms. for losses unpaljl ? 520,052.26
Amount or, unearned premiums on all out
standing risks.. , ... 7,917,551.92
All other liabilities 690,832.04
Total llaullltles 9.134,430.82
Total Insurance In rorco Decombor 31, 1910 $1,438,363,682.00
RiihluehH In .Oregon For Tho War,
Totnl risks written during tho year ? 3,306,851.00
Gross premiums received during tho yonr 45,931.29
Premiums returned during tho year '..... 5,644.30
Losses paid during the year 1. .. 21,533.05
Losses Incurred during tho year 25,522.13
Totnl amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Deoembor
31, 1910 $ 3,578,356.00
THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANV OF NEW YORK.
By J. A. SWINNERTON. Secretary.
ft, v" ' Portland, Ors.
' Statutory resideu't'geuoral agont and attorney ror sorvlco:
. ' ' ' W. A WILLIAMS.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO., RealuVnt Agents.
MARSHFIELD, Oregon.
IS (U1AXTKH DIVORCE.
Mr. Hoy MeClnllcii of Hiwchurg la
Grunted Decree.
PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 27.
Maude McClallen secured a dlvorca
from Hoy McClallen In the circuit
court hero. They were mnrrled it
Uoseburg In 1S98. llei chief com
plaint was that he always found fault
and complained about her cooking.
She left Hoaeburg and came to Port
laud In June, 1910.
North Bend News
Wh. Thorpe Is seriously 111 nt his
homo In North llend Heights.
Mrs. 1 Masters spent Sunday with
relatives In Mtlllngton and Eastslde.
Geo. Heal of South Coos Klver Is
transacting business in North Ucnd
today.
Mrs. C. A. Metlln and daughter,
Mary, were North Head shoppers
Snturday.
Archie Taylor has accepted a po
sition with tho Electric Light Com
pany In Myrtle Point.
' Mrs. C. A. Smith, who has spent
a few weeks here visiting relatives,
left for homo on the Ureakwator.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Steckle, who
have recently returned hero from
California, will make their homo In
Eastslde.
Ed. Couklln nnd family, who have
been living for several mouths In
EastHldo, have removed to tholr
homestead on South Inlet.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russel, who
spent Sunday with relatives In North
Heud, returned to their homo on
South Coos River today.
2,070,138.77
' 190,390.52
421,063.43
) 6,607.317.03
t
1,200,000.00
18,390,680.00
etc. .. 2,700.00
3,389,125.49
In
' 1.027.770.65
187,855.87