The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 31, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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"The Busy Corner"
Of First Importance
Is tho Compounding or Proscriptions. Skill nnd caution
nllko outer into It. Thoy nro worthless unless tilled ns or
dered with Furo Fresh Drugs nnd Chemicals. Our It busi
ness has been built up on these principles. Wo may add Hint
our prices aro uniform, not way up on sonio things and down
on others.
see OUIt WINDOWS
Lockhart-Pai sons Drug Co.
Phone
Main 298'
Us
Silver Spoon Sweets
"Are Delicious Chocolates made of Pure Materials,
in a Sanitary factory by Clean and HEALTHY
workmen. They aro packed in 3-pouud
boxes at 2uc and 1-pound
boxes at 50c. Each package
contains a Coupon which
will help you to get one
these beautiful
Silver Spoons
everybody
sells 'cm.
Bradley
Candy Co,
Marshficld
formerly
'ho Modem
Company.
"
$L of
y$&
Send lk
Que Full
Coupon, (or 2
half Coupons) and 'uKjw
10c for One Spoon K)Im
( Coupons and 48c for r V
Six Spoons.
A Wise Old Owl
Snld Shiftless Snm: "It Is easy enough to mako
inonoy If you hnvo money to mako It with. I see
chnnces overy day to mako money If I only had a little
stnku to start w(th, but a follow that has no capital
doesn't hnvo a fair shako In this world."
Said tho Wise Old Owl: "You novor will hnvo n
stake until you start. Stop your spending and try sav
ing. Pinch out a llttlo of your earning nnd start a
hnnk account no matter how small. Add to It. Tho
longer you put It off tho longor opportunity will glvo
you tho cold shoulder." Which ono was right, Sam
or tho Owl?
The First National Bank
OK COOS HAY
CAPITAL 9100,000.00
.MARSHFIELD
OREGON
STATEMENT OF CONDITION'
Flanagan Bennett Bank
of
MARSHFIELD, OREGON'
At tho closo of business September 1st, 1011.
Resources.
wans and Discounts $397,393.93
Banking Houso 50,000.00
Cash and Exchanges 141,640.53
Total $388,010.10
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid In 550,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits .' 54,105.72
DePlts 484,774.74
Ttnl 588,01Q,10
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
oum ao Well t0 ca,j at tho paciflo Monumental WorKs, South
roadway and mako selection from tho largo stock now on hand.
' Wlson has In hta employ tho only practical marble and gra-
" cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best worK Is turned
PL KINS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
WANTED Strong woman or Kill to
care for elderly Invalid. Apply to
Mrs. Sengstnckcn.
WANTED Contract for clearing
land. Will tnko land In pnyment.
Address "A. J. S." care Times.
BARTENDER with many years of
experience wants position. Can
glvo local reference ns to char
actor. Phono 209, Lloyd hotel.
WANTED Information as to n fe
mule collie dog answering to name
ot "Chloe" lost on Eastsldo Isth
mus Slough. Address, Edw. A.
Hams, Mnrshllcd, Ore.
WANTED Good, strong, steady boy
for permnnont position. Inquire at
Lockhnrt's Grocery.
FOR RENT Furnished Housekeep
ing rooms, u. n. annul, ana nnu
Highland.
WANTED AVonuui or gM over 18
Apply Lewis' Confectionery store.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
npartments, hot wntor, light and
linen ?10 and up Lloyd hotel.
FOR RENT 5-rooni house 911, with
water, on Dunkorhlll. Apply airs.
Knud Erlcltson.
FOR RENT Small rnncli, stock nnd
equipment for sale. Snap for right
party. Address "8" caro Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply 188 Second and Park
St., or P. O. Box 389, Mnrshflold.
WANTED Ten or twelve gentlemen
uonnlors. uonru ?io !' mo. uoohib
nenrby If proforred. Phono 53X.
FOR the latest styles in dressmaking
FOR SALE Cheap if taken soon, n
good piano. Apply at F. Timmor
mnn's restdenco, North Front St.
FOR RENT A small Iiouhj closo in
corner Second nnd, Hall. $10 with
wntof. Enqulro of F. K. Allen.
FOR BALI': Two American bo hall
alloys In flno condition. Cash or
tonus. Address A. D. Campbell.
WANTED Prom 25 to 00 loath of
good manure Freo from shav
ings. L. J. Simpson. North Bond.
The Royal
TOMORROW NIGHT
and
THURSDAY NIGHT
FIRST OP THE SEASON!
NAKHVI LLK STUDENTS
and
.U'lULEE SINGERS
22 PEOPLE 22
C Dig Vnudovlllo Acts C
Comedians, Singers, Dancers
Concert Hand and Orchestra
Two Hours of Jully Fun. An En-
tertnlnmont for Ladles and
Children.
Wnlt for tho Hand Concert
Star Theater
NORTH BEND
TONIGHT
R.AL ESTATE
City property. Farm, Tlmbor, and
Coal Land.
Low rato Flro Insurance best and
strongest company.
Routing ot Rooms nnd Houses.
Selling itckots to any pnrt of Eu
rope
AUG. FHIZEEN
08 CENTRAL AVENUE, Murslifleld.
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio,
purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for his boy who had n
cold, and beforo tho bottlo was nil
used tho boy'8 cold was gono. Is
that not hotter than to pny a Ave dol
lar doctor's bill? For salo by nil
dealors.
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THE WEATHER.
(By Associated PrcpB.)
OREGON, Oct. .11 Fair to-
night nnd Wednesdny; prob-
ably cooler.
HORN. ,
KING To Mr. and Mrs. R. C. King
at tho B. E. Hampton homo in
West Mnrshflold, a six-pound
daughter, Sunday, October 29.
Mother and child nro getting along
nicely.
NELSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. David
N. Nelson at their homo In South
Marshflold today, October 31, a
daughter. Mother and child arc
gottlng along nicely nnd Mr. Nel
son Is about tho happiest man you
over saw over the advent of tho
second daughter.
Name TJcket. Marshllold Social
ists will meet next Sunday afternoon
nt their hall to nominate a full tick
et for tho Mnrshflold city election.
.Meet Wednesday Tho Ladles' Aid
society of the Marshflold Lutheran
church will meet tomorrow, Novem
ber 1, nt 2 o'clock nt tho church parlors.
New Deputy. Itvls reported hero
that Chas. F. Thomas will' bo np;
pnintcd n now deputy gnmo wnrdon
for this section by Stnto Gamo War
den Flnloy.
Ih Trustee. L. W. Trnvor was ap
pointed trustco In tho 13. E. Hormnn
bankruptcy enso yesterday, tho bond
being flxed at 1,000. In tho bank
ruptcy ensq of tho Popple's Coopera
tive company, tho hnlanco of tho
stock wub ordered sold. Tho real
property In tho bankruptcy of Win.
Dlngmnn of North Bend wnB also or
dered sold.
Killed Fine Ruck R. A. Landrlth
was down from tholr Coos Rlvor
ranch today nnd brought with him
ono of tho flnost deer henda thnt has
boon on tho Day In n long time. It
was a flvo point buck nnd ho is go
ing to hnvo it mounted. Mo killed
tho buck tho other dny on their
ranch, tho first shot nt u dlstnnco of
about n quarter of n mllo.
PlnUH Logging. Solon & Stora
hnvo completed logging tho Selnndor
timber nenr Sumner nnd hnvo shut
down. Thoy nro negotiating,
through tho Simpson Lumbar com
pnny, for other tlmbor uncle of tho
Solandor plnco and If It rnn bo ob-
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
roasonablo charges. Our motto:
"Will go onywhoro at any time."
Stands Dlnnco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 40.
Night Phono IC.
DARKER tt GOODALE. Proprietor.
A FULL LINE OF
Men's Work
ss Dress Shoes
Just recolved. Arrived on Inst
bout. Call and Inspect thorn,
Prices $3.50, $4.00
and $4.50
Fixup
MAHSHPIELD OREGON
FREE!
ALL THIS WEEK
To Introduce tho E. A. Wright lino of Preserves nnd also
to remind you thnt Elrmanu's Ollvo 0)1 is tho best on tho market
wo will glvo away reo with each $1.00 nottlo of Ehmann's Ollvo
Oil ono 25c jar of Wright's Preserves.
This offer holds good for tho balance of this weok. Place your
order at once. '
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones -
85 and 305
tallied will extend their logging road
and tnko it out now. If it Is not ob
tained, tho logging rond will bo torn
out.
H
Plan Dig .Meet Tug Tho Coos Dny
Grange Is planning for n big meet
ing to bo held In the Finnish hnll
Saturday, November 11. Ono of tho
stnto olllccrs of tho grango Is ex
pected hero to nddress tho gathering.
.Meet Wednesday The C. W. D. M.
of the Marshllold Christian church
will hold a monthly mooting nt tho
homo of Mrs. 11. A. Copplo Wednes
day at 2 p. in. All members nro
urged to attend, nnd visitors nro
Invited.
Buys L( It. J. Montgomery hns
Just closed n denl through I. S. Kauf
man nnd company for tho purchaso of
a houso nnd flvo. lots nt Eastsldo from
Holllln Woolojt Tho property Is
now occupied by W. L. LnPalmc. It
Is understood tho price wns about
$2,000.
Meet Tomorrow Tho regular ses
sion of tho Coos county commission
ers will bo convened at Coqulllo to
morrow, Ono of tho principal mat
ters to como up, aside from tho rou
tlno business, will bo tho establish
ment ot voting precincts for tho on
Btilng yenr. Tho next session ot tho
commissioners will bo hold In Jnnu
nry. Plank For Rond Another ship
ment of 30,000 feet of plnnklng to
bo laid on tho old Coos Day wagon
road hoypnd Sumner hns been tnkon
thcro nnd Is being put down. Another
shipment or nbout 30,000 feet will
complete tho present project nnd It
Is snld will put tho rond In good
condition for tho winter, or rather
this ond ot it.
Team Stuck In Dredglngs A team
nnd light wagon bolng driven over
from North Bond by Geo. W. King,
wns stuck nenr tho Cons Day Ico and
Cold Storngo houso this morning In
tho drcdglngs of tho Qrogon. Tho
horses wore thrown In tholr strug
gles to got through nnd It was
found necessary to unhitch thorn to
got them out. Tho wagon wns un
loaded and pullod out without any
damngo bolng sustained.
Mako Plans. At n mooting of
somq of tho members of tho Coos liny
Divisions of tho Orogon Naval Mili
tia last ovonlng, preliminary arrange
ments woro mndo for tho olcctlon
next Mondny ovonlng when tho men
will choose successors to Lloutonnnts
Strnw, Graves and Grimes. Thoro
hnvo boon no meetings since tho Bos
ton wns hero and an ondonvor Is go
ing to he mndo to got out nil tho men
who enlisted In It.
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E0PLE
MILO PIERSON of Ton Mllo is it
Murshflcld business visitor.
MRS. DYER of Daniels Crook Is n
Mnrshflold shopper today.
CAPT. JAS MAGEE of Emplro was
a Marshllold vIsKor yeatorday.
L. A. L1LJEQVIST of Coqulllo camo
over Inst ovonlng on business.
PETER JORDON of Ton Mllo Is a
Marshflold business visitor todny.
E. A. DECKET of Coqulllo was In
Marshflold yesterday on business.
MR. AND MRS. MOORE of Smlth
Powors' Camp No. 2 on Isthmus
first Class Auto Service
Two flno Cadillac cars ready for
sorvlco at all hours anywhoro nt roa
sonnblo ratos. Phono CC-J until 11
p. m. nftor 11 p, m., Phono 5-J. Rcsi
donco Phono 28-J.
D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
Inlet were Mnrshfleld shoppers to
day.
FRED HOLLISTER of North Bond
was a Marshflcld business visitor
today.
SUPT A. G. RAAB of North Bend
was a .Marshflold business visitor
yesterdny.
REV. FATHER SPRINGER of North
Bond spent the day with frlonds
In Marshfteld.
FRED KRUSE and wifo of Isthmus
Inlet aro visiting relatives lu
Marshflold for a fow days.
MISS SIGNA MATSON of Coos River
waB lu Marshflold today on routo
to visit friends on Cntchlng Inlet.
MISSES MAMIE MAHONEY nnd Gor
trudo Wilcox spent Sunday at tho
Frank Rogers' irnnclt on South
Coos River.
JOHN WASSON'S llttlo child under
went a minor operation at Morcy
hospital yesterday and Is gottlng
along nicely.
JOSEPH STEINAN ot Catching Inlot
1b reported very ill ut his homo
thoro. Ho hns been Suffering from
dropsy for somo time.
MRS. JEFF OWNBEY of Prosper
underwent nn operation at Morcy
hospital this morning and 1b re
ported gottlng nlong nicely.
T. N. WILLIAMS, F. Wallnco, E.
Wallace, O. Wallace E. E. Steel
well and C. Van Broyor loft on
last ovonlng's stngo for Rosoburg.
W. B. CURTIS, who has boon spend
ing his vncatlon from his duties as
postmnBter cruising on his broth
er's steamer between Portland and
Snu Diego, Is expected homo on tho
Breakwater.
E. A. WILLIAMS and wife of Cntch
lng Inlot nro Marshllold shoppers
today. Mrs. WlUlnms plans to
leave in a dny or two for Port
land nnd othor northern points,
going out overlnnd.
MISS GRACE KRUSE who has been ,
nctlng as cashier nt tho MngncB &
Matson storo whllo Miss Clara My
ron wbb enjoying hor vacation Soft
today for tho Kruno ranch on Isth
mus Inlot.
DR. GEO DIN, Dr. E. E. Straw and
wifo and G. A. Brown constituted
nn nuto pnrty who visited nt tho
Dr. Johnson homo In Myrtlo Point
Sunday. Thoy report tho roads
woro In good condition.
MISS ETHEL CLARKE who hns been
spending a fow months on the Day
leaves today for Knnsns City.
From thoro, sho oxpcctH to go to
Mlnmn, Fin., nenr which city sho
haB purchased a ranch.
W. C. SCOTT, who was formorly a
resident of Mnrshflold and who
lost his household offects In tho
Czarina wreck Is back on tho Bay
for n fow dnys. Ho Is now travel
ing for n San Francisco rubber
company.
FRED MOORE nnd wifo nnd children
pnssod through hero yesterday on
routo from Groat Bond, Knn., to
North Bond, whoro thoy will lo-
cnto. Mr. Mooro Is n brother of
Owen Mooro ot North Bund and
has been publishing a pnpor at.
Groat Bond.
FRED SELANDER. who is now lo
cntcd on tho Solnndur ranch near
Sumiior wns n Mnrshflold business
visitor today. Ho reports thnt
country lifu Is tho only thing. Ho
hns gained six pounds In weight
In tho Inst fow wpoka.
MRS, I). II. FAIRES of Wost Marsh
flold, Is expecting hor slBtor, Mrs.
Paxton of Spokane, Wash., horo on,
tho next Breakwater for it short
visit. Another slstor, Mrs. Hulett
of Fortworth, Tex., Is'now lioronud
this will bo tho first time In twelve
years that tho slstora have been
togethor.
.MOTHER M. AGNES of Morcy Iiob
pltnl wns a Marshflold visitor yoa
terday. No doflnlto notion bus yet
been tnkon rolatlvo to tho estab
lishment of n nuw hospital horo
and the converting of tho present
quarters at North Bond into n
school.
You Can Depend on Brown's
That's what a lady said tha othor day. "You can de
pend on Brown's''
We want you feel this way about it too,
We want you to realize that you can always depend
upon us,
Reliability in all things is what counts,
When you get medicine here it counts for more than you
think,
The speedy recovery of the sick one, or those near and
dear to you depend on tho quality of drugs you give
them, Co-operate with your physician give him all the
advantage you can get your drugs and geit your pres
criptions filled at
BROWN DRUG COMPANY
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
PHONE 141
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