The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 14, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGO'N, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,191 1 -EVENING EDITION.
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The Hobo
HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIP CHAXDLERV
St o r a g o boltory 1ms boon
on tho market for two years ami
tho Bales on samo hnvo gono bo
fur nlicntl of anything wo nntl
cipntcil that wo hnvo been put to
our wit ends to supjily our tnulo.
Ensiffil3B
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uar&nteed
Remember
They are firsL-class, up-to-date
and
Thoroughly Guaranteed
Price $8.50
We CREDIT account,
REPLACE batteries or
REFUND amount paid
for batteries, including
transportation char
ges, if they do not
prove SATISFACTORY
In Round
Cartons
3 for
$1.00
Tho rnngo of work this
battery will do satisfactorily
1b equal to any dry coll on
the market. Comparntlvo
tests Invited Put one of
theso batteries In circuit
with n Bot of another inuka,
or vice versa.
Amperage, over 20.
Voltage, ovor 1.50.
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Pioneer Hardware Co,
MAHSIIFIELR
OREGON
Exclusive AkciiIh on Above
In Square
Cratons
3 tor
$1.00
S. SMITH UNDERGOES
OPERATION AT CORVALLIS
c.
Well-Known Mtirslillcltl Mini Suffers
Sudden Attack Reported liu-
i proving Xow.
j I. S. Smith, a well-known Marsh
Held man who has been spending the
summer with his family at Corvnl-
i lis. was taken suddenly 111 of appen
dicitis one day last week and had
to undergo an emergency operation.
While he wns very HI for a few days
uftur tho operation, ho was recuper-.
uting Tuesday when Mrs. Smith
wrote to Mr. Dlndlngor of tho Unzar.
Last Friday morning, Mr. Smith
left home nbout S o'clock apparently
In excellent health. He wns to bo
gono all day. About C o'clock Mrs.
Smith received a telephone from tho
hospital Btatlng that Mr. Smith wns
there critically 111 of appendicitis and
that an emergency operation would
have to be performed. This wns
dono ami for n day or two, his con
dition wns serious but later nn lm
provomotn began. That he Is now
on tho road to recovery will bo
gratifying news to his many friends
on the Day.
tiik place to nuv your hardware
Personal Notes
.'. M. NYE, Jr., of Coaulllo Is hero, on
:us' 'g' and plensure.
S. P. U.tTLETT of Randolph l a
Mn .v..ield business visitor.
O. C. 313THEU of Glendnlo Is hero
looking nftor his Interests.
MRS. WM, CANDLIN of Coaulllo Is
the guest of Marshllold friends.
A. P. OWENS has returned from his
summer homo on South Coos' Itlvor.
GEO. QOODltUM Is expected back
soon from n business trip to Port-laud.
FRED HOLLISTER of North Bend
wns a Marshllold business visitor
yesterdny.
CLIFFORD DOWNS cxpcetB to leave
Saturday for Portland and other
northern, points.
and
sedding
ireful Beds, Oalc Beds, Mahogany
Beds, Circassian Walnut Beds, Satin
Walnut Beds. (Tl A A
Beds from $05.00 to . . . . q J.lU
Cotton Mattresses, Felt Mattresses,
Floss Mattresses and Hair Mat-
t resses.
Mattresses from -15.00 to
$3.50
Comforters, Blankets, Pillows, Sheets, Pillows Slips, and Spreads.
The best Bedding line in the county.
You Save Money Here
You Get the Best Here
Let us show you.
Perry, Montgomery Co.
WANTED To wilt on upright piano
for ludellulto time. Call room 1,
Dr. Winkler, Seugstnckcn building
ItOOM WANTED References,
dross "H" Times' olllce.
Atl-
FOR SALE Xutloiial Cash Register
will soil cheap for cash. Enqulro
R. M. care Times' olllce.
C. F. McKXIGHT returned Inst oven-
lug from CoqulUc whoro ho has
been attending court.
covered sufficiently to bo up and
nround. Ho spent n few houra
hero today visiting with friends.
.1. ALBERT MATSON and Frank Lnl
so left today for tho Sand Hills to
bo one of tho advance- guards of tho
reception committee to welcome- tho
return of tho ducks to Snag Lake
tomorrow morning.
J. M. EDDY of Portland Is spending a
fow dnys hero. It Is reported that
Mr. Eddy Is Interested In railroad
contracting and that his visit here
is in that connection Although ho
has not personally continued It.
HARRY WINKLER roturnod today
after spending n month's vacation
In Portland nnd other northern
points. Ho enjoyed his trip Im
mensely but dcclnrcs Coos Bay
looks bettor to him now than ovor
before.
W. C. TIPPETTS, of tho Coos Bay
Home Telephone company, loaves
today for Portland for n short vis
It after which ho will go to Grass
Valley, Cal., whero ho will spend
the balanco of his vacation at his
old homo. Ho will return via
San Francisco.
FRANKLIN C. BIRCH of tho Rod
Cross, returned today from n busi
ness trip to Portland.
G. GILBERTSOX returns to Rosohurg
tomorrow nfter nn extended visit
with friends on Coos Bay.
HUGH McLAIX will leave shortly for
Portland nnd other northern points
on business and pleasure.
FOR It EXT Housekeeping rooms
211) So. Broadway. Imiulru nt
Times' olllco.
FOUXR Ladles' pin muikeil "Blan
che." Owner may linvo samo by
calling nt Times' olllco, nnd pay
ing for this uotlco.
FOR SALE Polntoes for clilcken or
pig feed nt 75c a sack or 5 sacks
j for $:i.2G. T. J. Garden, Box 270,
, Marshllold.
! WANTED Position for woman ns
housokeopor. Have- good rofor
onros. S. J. Hnmby, Mtirshflotd.
care Robt. Rooko, Coos River.
FOR SALE Four lots, ono half
block from now high bcIiooI build
ing, $375 ouch, half cash, balanco
easy terms. Only vacant lots In
block. Address Box 75, City. No
ngonts need apply.
AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two inn
chinos caroful drlvors. Stands at
Blanco hotel and Ed's Billiard par
lors. Day phones -1G nnd 231R.
Night phono 18 IX.
LEO McLAIN, John Noble, Joo No
ble nnd Ed Woldor will leave Satur
day for Portland to rcsumo their
courso In schools.
DR. W. A. TOYE, who has been suf
fering from a sovero attack of
stomach trouble, Is reported con
siderably hotter today.
JAKE GOLDIE nrrlved hero from
Portland today to visit friends and
to look ovor this section with n
vlow of locating hero.
CONSTABLE W. B. COX wont to Co
qulllo today, having been summon
ed there as n witness In noino of
. tho circuit court cases.
LEO MATSON who has boon working
on tho railroad extension of tho
N'atron branch nrrlved horo today
for a short visit with relatives,
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MRS. J. C. 'SWINFORD and daugh
tor Zolla arrived homo on tho
Brenkwutor today from tholr trip
to Illinois nnd other onstorn points
FOR SALE HO news adjoining HO
opon homestead entry. Bargain.
Easy tonus. Address 'E B' c Timoa
DRUGS
A good drug store- to trndo nt. The Busy Corner drug storo Is
a good plnco nnd enjoys tho patronage of vory particular peoplo
In ovory section. Why shouldn't It? Our stock Is comploto. Tho
Qualities nro highest nnd tho prices nbsolutoly tho lowost consis
tent with tho quality sold.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
THE IJUSY CORNER, PHONE 208
The Royal
COWnOY PICTURES TONIGHT
"SUE
FOR SALE Doublo barreled shot
: gun nearly now, apply Tlmos office.
t WANTED 100 liouses to niovo raise
or repair. Address T. A. Frcono,
I Mnrshflold, Oro.
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would oo well to call t the Pacific Monumental WorKs, South
Broadway and make selection from tho large stock nowon hand.
Mr. Wilson has In his employ the only practical marble and gra-
J'te cutter in Coos county. And none but tho best worK Is turned
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WANTED A .MAX
BRAINS."
"THE TRACES IX THE SXOW"
Brand now today.
A X O E L A M A Y
In tho
"COLONIAL GIRL."
WITH VOW SALETwo story modern
houso, hard-finished nnd nil conr
venlonccs, lot -10x100. Thrco blocks
from Chnndlor hotol. Hot and cold
wntor. Gns and olcctrlc light, bow
or system nnd streot inbvomonts
all In nnd paid for. Address Box 75
City. No ngonts need apply.
In Songs our mothers used to slug:
"In Yo Olden Times."
Illustrated Song.
PRICES 15 nnd 25c.
WANTED 0 experienced coul min
ors Boavor Hill Company.
WANTED Two experienced stnrcli
I Ironors Immediately. Marshflold
I Hand and Stoam Laundry.
FRANK POTTER, a Portland nttor
uoy nnd formorly rending clork of
tho Oregon Stnto Senate, is export
ed hero today to visit P. M. Hall-
Lowls,
J. E. SCHILLING of Gardlnor ar
rived hero today to look nftor
business Interests. Ho says that
Gardlnor Is enjoying a great boom
nnd ho Is confident thnt thero
will bo at least two railways built
to Coos Bay via Gardlnor. Thoy
nro arranging to glvo Vlco-presl-dont
O'Brien nnd party n big wel
como thoro next weok.
W.M. DOYLE, ono of tho Coos Day
pioneers, lins Just returned from
n fourteen months' stay nt War
ronton, Oregon, nnd Bay Center,
Washington. Ho expcctH to spond
tho winter horo visiting rolntlvcs
and old friends. Ho will spend n
portion of tho tlmo at tho home
of his sister, Mrs. W. A. Luso on
Coos Itlvor. Coos Bny always
looks good to him, ho says.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Loulo Andorson, who wns
operated on nt tho Mercy hospital
several days ago, was nblo to bo re
moved to her homo in Porter addition
last ovonlng.
"IF your STOMACH Is out of order.
Sco DR. WIXKLER.
NOTICE TO DIDDERS,
I will recelvo sonled offers to pur
chase tho Carrlo Nasburg property
bolng lots four and live In Block 27,
Clbmont Pint at tho comer of Broad
way and Alder avenue, having a fron
tage of 50 foot on both Broadway and
Second streets nnd ono hundred nnd
sixty-eight foot on Aider avonuo.
Rids to ho opened September 2 4th,
1911 nt noon.
J. D. McNEIL, Executor.
GUY C. LATTIN hns roturnod from
tho Coqulllo whoro ho hns hnd
chargo of tho bulkhondlng and
plpo-ltno work for tho drodgo
Orogon.
CLAUDE NASIUJRG roturnod homo
todny from Portland whoro ho hns
boon spondlngn fow weeks. Ho was
with Mr. Clnrko during his Inst
illness.
MRS. PAZJK, Dr. Wlnklor's assis
tant, was called to Portland to
day by tho announcement of tho
serious Illness of lior niothor nt
Echo, Oregon.
Sick headache Is caused by a dis
ordered Btomnch. Take Chambor
laln's Tnblots and correct that nnd
tho hoadacho will disappear. For
sale by all dealers.
FOR SALE My form 000 news in
one lot or will cut up In parcols to
suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold.
A l!rtt.rnqSr,Ck , DUUd,nB' EleCtrl
Kir-iffrn Heat EloGantly
'urnlshed Rooms with Hot
"OTEi, .OOOS
Rates- Rn ' 4MET"N, Prop.
Cor nent5 a Day and Upwards.
Mr0avray nn Market
Marshflold, Oregon.
Hero Is a woman who speaks from
personal knowledge and long exper
ience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil
son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex
perience that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy Is far superior to any other.
For croup there Is nothing that excels
It." For sale by all dealers.
Dried Peppers
Chili Penios
A very small hot dried poppor. Just tho thing for Spanish
dishes, Chill sauce, Hot Tamnles nnd any relish.
PER POUND HOC.
Dried Chili Peppers
A poppor slightly milder than tho Chill Ponlos and which mny
bo used for tho samo purposes In lesser quantities, per pound 40c.
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
J. D. HAMLIN, formorly locntod at
Boavor Hill but now engnged In
tho abstract business nt Eugouo,
enmo ovor todny to look after bus
iness Interests,
MRS. B. W. OLSON and daughter loft
this afternoon with Cnpt. Olson on
tho Nnnn Smith for Bny Point.
Cnpt. Olson oxpectod to cross out
Into this aftornoon.
ALBERT J. MENDEL returned yes
torday from an auto trip to Curry
County, Ho hroko tho record on
tho downward trip making It In
ono day In his Hudson mnchlno.
L. C. REYNOLDS, who hns been I
vory 111 nt North Bond, has re-
Don't Get Excited
In Any Emergency
,iv st nrxG us up
AN J) WH'LL DO
THE 11 EST
"Husiness by Wire-" is
sale and instantaneous.
Call us up when in need
ol any Drug Store,
Goods. Wo will gladly
lake your order by
phone, and assure you
of the same caroful and
considerate dealing as
if you called in person.
Whenever you want any
Drug Storo Goods in a
HURRY
JUST TELEPHONE
US PHONE 141.
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists.
PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD.
Grapes Grown at Lodi, California
ARE THE SWEETEST IX THE WORLD. THEY ARE SOLD
ONLY IX 5-POUND BASKETS AND COME IN THE BLOOD RED
TOKAY AND BLACK PRIXOE VARIETIES.
Your Grocer Has Them
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