The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THUR?PAY, MARCH 30r 1911 EVENING EDITION.
Buick Redbird
$975 Delivered
Free Demonstration
By Appointment
North Bend News
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wltte of North
Hontl Heights are moving today to
their ranch- on South Coos River
where they will spend the summer.
I. R. TOWER
Buick Agent for Coos County
Office at The Gunnery Marshnew, ore.
Don't Suffer With Corns
The simplest nnd most effective method of removing corns Is to ap
ply Arch Corn Remover
and that's nil thoro Is to It. JiiBt put n Uttlo on tho corn, nnd
It forms n coating of protection over It nnd begins to work. It re
lieves tho pnln at once nnd tho corn Is ready to be removed In a
very short time.
PRICE PER HOTTLI-: 23 CENTS.
FOR SALE AT Till-: BUSY CORNER
PHONE 298.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Leading Drug Store In Coos County.
Mrs. Henry lloeck nnd children
will leave on the Breakwater for $
Seattle where they will Join Mr.
lloeck nnd expect to make their fu-
lure home. jo
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Mrs. J. Durnnd of Flagstaff spent'
Wednesday with North llend friends. O
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tiii: WEATHER.
(Hy Associated Press.)
OREGON. Mar. 30. Fair to
night and Friday.
I.OCAI,
TEMPERATURE
POUT.
UK-
sihkdi'i.i: change ox mav i.
Steamer Hii-nluwitei- to lie Put On
Flic-Day Nervli-e.
The Portland Oregonlan prints tho
following: C. .1. Mlflis, superintend
ont of the Portland & Coos H.iy
StoaniBhlp Company said that by May
1 the Breakwater would bo put on a
five-day schedule, and If conditions
wore satisfactory tho change would
bo made even before that time.
Concerning tho proposed railway
from the main line or tho Souther!
Pnciric to Coos Buy, Mr. Mtllls sntd
ho could not announce nt present
when work will bo begun on tho lino.
"If you nsk mo If the lino is to be
built," said Mr. Mlllls, "I will an
swer yes, assuredly, but If you nsk
mo when It will be built, I will hnvo
to sny that I cannot now answer tho
question."
Mr. Mlllls recently spent a month
In San Francisco, consulting , with
Ilarrlmnti olllclnls there, and when ho
returned he said that ono of tho mat
te rs discussed whllo ho was In Snn
Francisco was the construction of tho
proposed railroad from the mnln lino
J to Coos Day.
Captain Macgenn, commanding tho
Hronkwatcr, said that the drodge
Oregon, which hns been nt work Im
proving tho channel at Coos Hay slnco
last Octobor, had cut a channel from
For twenty-four hours ending
lug 1:43 p. in., Mar. 2D, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
mcteorologlcnl observer:
Maximum.. 75
Minimum 33
At 4: 13 p, m G5
Precipitation nono
Wind, northwest; clear.
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I.EIks last night Initiated Jas Watson,
county clerk, of Coqulllo Into the
mysteries of the order. Ivy Condrou
was elected trustee of the lodge for
three years to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of M. C. Smith who
Is to move to Portland. At next Wed
nesday night's meeting, olllcers for
the ensuing year will be Installed,
Personal Notes.
JAS WATSON returned to his hotn
In Coqulllo today.
W. It. HAINES lefi via Myrtle Point
for Portland today.
Hearing CoiitlmicM. The hearing
In the Coos Hay Hapld Transit com
pany bankruptcy proceedings continu
ed' today and It Is uncertain Just when
the local hearing will bo completed.
Much testimony Is being Introducd
as to the size of the debts and the as
sets of the Kinney corporations. Yes
terday, a Chinaman wns ono of tho
witnesses and furnished not a little
merriment for those In attendance.
FRANK HOOD was down from
much today on business.
his
ARCHIE KKUSE and wife are hero
from Randolph for a short visit..
I-:. OHAllAM will leave this week
for Portland und eastern points.
Moves to Simmer. Fred Hansen,
who recently sold his ranch on Wll-
lnuch Inlet to Martin Larson,
moved to Sumner, occupying n
l( Oil Pi-oiM-i-tH. 0. W. Shelly has
returned from a trip to towns on tho
Coqiilllc. Ho reports that n commit
tee from Unndoii returned yesterday
from nil Inspection of tho oil well be
ing sunk on Hear Creek nnd nru elat
ed over tho prospectH for striking oil
booh. Tho well Is now down over
1,100 fcettind Is in n paralluo forma
lins , tlou and tlfey expect to get oil nt any
Extreme caution is being
lino time.
homo whlchjho built on his property taken to prevent accidents or Intcn
there.
tlounl Injury to tho well.
A I.OXO THE WATERFRONT.
(elH Auto. I. H. Tower's now
Uulck Hedbird nuto arrived on tho!
Hrenkwnter today and ho gave it n "
Frlal spin this nfternoon. It Is ono' The Nnnn Smith Railed yestorday
of tho prettiest of tho 1911 machines trom lm' 1,olllt for Marshtleld nnd
nnd' attracted much fnvornblo com-1 should reach horo this evening or
incut today. .early tomorrow.
d'etH Result "Stop that want ad J
of mine before I am bothered to
death," said 1. S. Smith today In or
dering out n Uttlo nd of a furnished
house for rent. It had been Inserted
only two dnys." Tho Times wnnt oJh
Hiiro get results," snld Mr, Smith. "I
hnvo tried them several times nnd
each time have got rcBiiltsnnd got
them quick."
Move Out. Tho tenants of tho
Hough weather prevailing off the
coast has delayed shipping from tho
Coqullle. Yesterday's marine ropoit
from Haudon showed that tho Eliza
beth, Phoenix, Huby, Ida McKny, Fl
llotd, Advanco and Oregon were bar
bound thoro.
IIAKIIY 0. HOY expects to lcavo
Saturday for Portland nnd Snlom.
E. DUNHAM and wife of Haudon
were Marshlleld visitors yesterday
GEO. E. PEOPLES of Coqulllo 8
looking after business . on Coos
Hay.
STANLEY P. HAHTLETT was hiro
from Hivertou yesterday on busl
ness.
GEO. E. COOK arrived homo today
front a business trip to Eugenolaud
Portland.
MItS. C. H. SELHY will leavo Satur
day for Portland whqro sho will
visit friends.
MHS. W. F. SCHHOEDEIt and chil
dren will leave Saturday to visit
nt northern points. .
HOME.
COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINE
Dally stage bctvecn Roseburg nnd Mnrsliftclil. Stage leaves dully
nnd Sundays nt 7 p. in. Faro, $0.00.
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 0. l IURXAUD,
120 MAHKET AV., Mitrtriillcld. Agent, ROSEIIUKG, Ore.
PHONE 11
IWECWSUIIK SALE-
VESSEL.
-LICENSED
Notice ($ hereby given that Flam-
ku t Dennett Dank, a corporation,
miitt the laws of Orogon; owner nnd
older of that cortnln note and raort-
e( executed and dollvored on No
vember 24, 1909, by John S. Andor
Hon nnd outcry; nnd will retain and
apply tho proceeds of such sale to
tho payment of tho amount now duo
on said noto nnd mortgage aforesaid,
and reasonable 'expenses of said
mortgage In connection with the fore
closure of said mortgago Including
taking and keeping possession of
said lqunch, and tho paymeut of
.urui iiciiii 10 .unrsmioui, n uismn-o )U,iK ncnr tho Williams Hat bulld
of about three miles, nnd nn avorago ,Kt KnlnHt whom Uj F. WiiiiIUiib
depth of 28 to 30 feet, lly April lC,'mndo COniplnint to tho city council
It Is expected thnt tho dredge wlll,llHt Week, nro preparing to movo out
movo down to tho lower bay to ro-'nmI ,10 ,)r08CCUton will bo necessary,
movo some shoals, and when this Ibu ,8 H(ntudi AInrstinl Carter served
dono tho channel will bo opened to J notlco on them ns directed by tho
tho depth nbovo stntod from Marsh-councll nnd tnoy ron,Bed to vacate
field to the sea, and will allow ofi)0foro 4vr j.
much lnrgor vessels making ubq of
the harbor.
Constlpntlon Is tho cause of many
ailments and disorders that make
llfo miserable Take Chnutborlaln's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep
your bowols regular and you will
avoid theso diseases. For sale by all
dealers.
m to Flanagan & Dennett Bank, to BUns which may bo necessary to sat-
Mcnw the repayment In ninety days
rom laid date of $1,000.00 and ln-
PMt at rato of eight per cont, per
uaum, no part- of which hoa' been
W except $100.00 on principal arid
10.00 ou Interest account, loavlrig
" doe thoreon $$00.,00. principal
W interest from November 18,
' at said rate, which, mort
rt1 recorded In tho Collector's
0S, District of Southern Oregon,
t of Cooa Day. In tho Custom
P, Empire City, Oregon, on No-
" 26, 1909, In; Book 1, folio
. Kecords of Mortgages of .licensed
eli In said office, descrihlne tho
krM '"Mh or vessel rnllnd thn
Isfy any Hen or claim against said
launch having priority to said mort
gago; and any surplus to the said
.John S. Anderson, his heirs or as
signs. Dated March 23, 1911, Marshflold,
6'regori. "
FLANAGAN-& BENNETT BANK,
By J.. W. BENNETT, President.
Coal Cheapest Fuel
on Coos Bay
Lump coal $4.00.
We do all .finds
Nut coul $3.00.
of hauling, and
on
l: h:"HETsner
or phone 120-J or 49-L.
Union Oils
GASOLINE DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENE
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
and
CENTRIFUGAL TUMPS
Coos Bay 0il& Supply Co.
Tl.ht.,K. , ' f ! contracting. Horses and vehicles for
w- fuuoiauLiu iv nr rnn rnnnw.i . ..... .
m.M , ; " r " .,. . Baie. ror quick ue ivery can
k uiumnimna .. a. . v . a. n a ra -
fWdth 11 feet, donth 4 9 font nno
ri net tonnage nlno tons; built
HtmnlrA PI,., n . .- .
', to which mortcaire. nnd tho
J"1 thereof for a, mpro completo
Wptlon of said launch, reference
by made; Including all masts,
"""Prtt, boats, anchors, cables,
"" tigging, tacklo, apparal, fur
"e and aU the necessities' thereto
Wrtalning and belonging, gasoline
we, flxtures and connections in
Uonch, by reason of the default
"'Wldnjcrtp.,,. ti. 0 .
J we oaympn .m .. -j
' "v ' oum uoio nnu
"'sage. hn m,io j... -.:..,. -.,
cfn. . W8e by taklnB Possession
Ca rDCh "Fl8h" and prPerty
la . and sald mortgagee being
weuion thereof, on Thursday,
koJi dayof April, 1911, at the
ttai 'Cl0Ck ,n th0 a"eroon
Mr J ?xay at the whart at root ot
teld p em,e ,n tho City of Marsh
tIWt oi08 CUnty' Oregon, will ex-
kaach fr Ea!o ana ' sol sa,d
Mth i wPMty aforesaid, or so
loUUsf reof a3 may be. necessary
Hbk Ea'a debt ,ntore8t and rea
bt Kid!Ipen8e6' to th0 highest and
aar for cash, at public auc
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EASTER BOXES
The Easter box of candy has become
oulto as much a featuro of tho day
as tho egg foast. ? Wo havoipfiar
ed for tho custom ili'erBeaou Jvlth
tuo IiAHUKST 7lHSOltTJIK.T-(0r
Easter Novelties
Ever shown la Coos county. - 'It In
cludes aoino Imported baskets and
boxes that are extra fine. You may
select your box or basket now ,and
It will bo laid asldaforiyou.
.Don't jnlssBeeJnp these. You are
already familiar with our candyfqual-
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WO 8TORE9.
S30 Front St 140 Central Ave;
RUFKK1V HIM
Now Is the .time. tp.rUwwirBuuke-r.
Ilill.'ReBtdenqo and vacant lots a Ipw
figures and easy terms.' W' . ' ?
For particulars see vnv "
AUG. FRIZEEN, .
OS Central Ave., Marshfleld, Oregon,
Mursliflcld, Ore.
.Mall Orders
PHONE 302-J
Solicited.
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homer Mauzoy, ono of tho drivers
and tho solicitor lor ns is out ior
Laundry, Watch hlni! ho Is liable
to stop you on tho street and explain
all details of Laundry and also to bo
nt your homo any time. He knows
Laundry business from A to Z,
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
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PITOVLJ 220-J
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A few' old pictures on tho wall,
Chrpnios nnd reprints, theso nro nil;
A clean but hnrd mid barren floor,
A few old chntrs, n ,stovo ns poor,
A tablo and but Uttlo moro
Yet this is home.
Aye, this Is homo moro truly so
Thnn many a mansion built for show
Whoro woll tho stranger's oyo can
traco
By every sign about tho place,
Tho presenco of fantastic grnce
Yet this Is homo.
And home, tho' ono can boo, Indeed,
A semblance of tho form of nood;
I For tho no luxury bemicnth.
AVAXTKD 3-room lioutw, ierniatieiit To Umg0 wthjn nor K0ldon wreath
rpiiter, roasonnbly, close In. Must No 'fi0lden sorrow" lurks beneath
Meet. Marshllold
Lodgo of
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CAPT. J. A. O'KELLY nnlyed homo
today from n business trfp to Port
laud and Astoria.
WILL EICICWOHTH and family of
Mllllcoma wero guests of Marsh
lleld relatives yesterday.
WM. TURPBN of Empire- will leave
this week tor' Portlnnd Cottage
Grove to visit relatives.
E.
W. KA.M.MEIIEII arrived homo to
day from n business trip to Port
land mid other coast points.
MRS.M2. D. SPERRY and Mrs. Wal
ter Sinclair of Coqulllo wore guests
of Marshflold friends yesterday,
f! W. ESTBERG and wlfo will leave
Saturday for Portland whoro, It Is
understood, thnt they will locato.
FRANK LAYTON loaves today for
Gardiner and tho Sluslaw. Ho ha?
nearly recovered from his sovoro
siege of the grip. ,
bo dry and clienp. E. M. care Tlmos
l-'OH SALE nt a lwi-gnlu If taken uoonlNor nrt nor luxury,. nor all
And this Is homo.
For homo Is not In granlto.wnU,
Ranch of 120 acres three miles
from Myrtlo Point; also houso and
four lots in Myrtlo Point J. II.
Adams, i
WANT-KDr-fllrTs ut once. Apply Coos
Buy Stoani Laundry.'
FOR rSAH-J 77 Ji HCi-tM on the North
Fork of Coos River, 2 miles
. above Allegany. ' Now 'bungalow
nnd barn 20 acres fine bottom
land, nowly fenced. Spring watari
piped to houso. Price 127.50, part
cash. C. M. Doutt, Allegany, Ore.
FOR RENT Two furnished bed
, (rooms Rjoasonablo ' price. Mrs.
R. A. Church, South Fifth street.
FOR SALE Fidl blood bronze turk
ey (eggs. 12.00 per sotting. 8. C.
. Rogers, Phono Farmors 3167.
The glittering robes that pomp may
wear .
To hldo tho slgnot of despair.?.
Wliero love is, homo Is over- there;
Aye, thoro - Is home.
Read Tho Times Want Ads,
FOR SALE Varmint pups. $10.00
each. Apply 8. C. Rogors, phono
Tanners 31C7. '
WANTED Girl ut- Lloyd Hotel.
'Must give references.
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good, horses .and FORSALE
careful drivers rp now.at the dis
posal of tho Coos Say public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for
any trip anywhero any tlmo. Horses
boarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
PHONE 273-J
HAVE souio furniture left which will
sell very cheap. Mrs, A. Bowen,
371 Broadway South.
.FAMILY nOTEL
TnE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
Rates icduced to: Day 50c, 75c nnd
$1.00; week $2.00 to ?5.00. House
keeping apartments wjth gas ranges
1 10.00 to $18.90 per month. FREE
BATHS FS. W. SULLIVAN, ProP
-Tuu pt hprueH, harness
nnd wagon, $175,'.Knjn.lre Conner
& Hoagland, Grocery 'poso 176-L.
WANTED A competent girl or wo
man to do general housework. Ap
ply Mrs. Gus. Adelsporgor, Phono
255-J or 49-L.
PREPARE FOR THE HOT WEATH,,
Ell MY HU-YINQ YOUR
Summer Underwear
FROM 1'8
Ladles Sleeveless Vests
10c, lBc, 20c, 23e
Ladles Muslin Drawers , . ,S0c, 73c
Ludies Muslin Skirts. . ,$1 to 2.23
LaJdes Corset Covers lUc up
LudlcH Knee longth Pants. . . ,23c
Ml.HeN Vests 23c
Children's Vests 20c
Children's Pants . , 20c
Hhlrt Waists, all prices from OOe up
to 91I.QO.
posh Talks Trade hero nnd suvo
loney.
OOS BAY
ASH STORE
The Store That Saves You Money.
GEO. N. HOLT, Manager.
Front Street, Marshfield.
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MR. and MR8. A, W. MYER8 havo
, leased t,bo E. I. Elckworth homo
lu Soyth Marshflold and expect tu
occupy ,lt as a homo about April
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R. M. JENNINOS, gonoral managor
,q the Oregon Power, Company,
,., and wjfo rotur.nod yla Drain yes
,fjtorday( froni a veok visit In. Port
land. ....
E..J, MAYFIELD and family have
.moved from tho,D. W. Small house
at the corjnor.of Fourth and Com-
(lmerclal to a sulto In tho 6'qonnell
.flat building."
J. .0, ERIPKSON, who arrived hero
yestorday frpm Missouri with hla
, family, has moved Into ono of the
ppnuqlly cpttages on South Fourth
street near Hall avenuo.
O. CANTY, formorly omployed at
tho Mllllcoma club, will leave Sat
urday fpr Portland to consult spe
cialists regarding knoo trouble Ho
.may have to undergo on oporntlon.
S, C, SMALL and family aro- expect
ed here from Havre, Mont., on tho
Alliance this week to mako their
homo,on tho Bay, Mr. Small Is a
son of D. W. Small and was for
morly Bhorltf at Havre
Attor tho show try a Turkish bath
Phone 314- J.
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AUTO -Anytime, anywhere Rea
sonable rates. Phone Blanco hotel
46 or Residence 28-J.
FOR KALK 18-foot launch, -1 J I. -P.
englno, also boat house, Cheap.
Apply A, X. Times' office.
FOR RENT llnvtcr hotel nt Go-
qullje, Oregon, after April 1,
Write or see personally Baxter
Br,qs., (Jbqulllo, Ore.
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Just Arrived on the Breakwater Today
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
WHITMAN'S CANDIES
ALL KINDS AND PRICES, FROM THE FIVE-CENTER TO THE
$2.00 "FUSSY PACKAGE."
FAMOUS SINCE 1812.
BROWN DRUG CO.
Agents for Manhflold.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS THE QUALITY STORE."
Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building.
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