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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
jiaJM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913 EVeNIIMG EDITION. jHft H OF pany "leaned. I'ClI, Ino 19C. I Harvey. rour I you : flro In fer would tho flro is. Ho Itacks In- property Ivlnga fur Id best. Co. ' D $1 kite Teet paid for Watches Preclou la mil. Jog Co. ears. ItlpbJ, I'. 1 Filling! Mm. Higu Or for sale. 'red. for Sale. ! MarthfleW. uindry sehvici: 'or ttomen. ajwhero. J. lie for Me I1 o'ean shirt. ER, TO Btton r- biases-, at 'ANnniw BlllI,r. CAR8U4arIr Phone &j. Fixed ! lachines sundry j'll Col Ion Shoes en. we Shop JH Foote n 118 High Grade Men's Clothing, Shoes Haberdashery ICAMMFRFR QA Y ' Never before were yu abIe to by J.V-lVIlVILilJL-,rV 0- 1 O. high grade Merchandise so cheap." Extra Special for TomorrowSaturday 1 My. Q $20 to $25 Men's fine Suits, Extra Special $12.75 Remember that I never carried a suit in stock less than $20 regular, and from that up, Those clothes were not damaged by firo or water as you would imagine, but arc nice, up-to-date styles and patterns, being of the Strauss Bros, and Collegian Brands, tiiy 7c For Tomorrow. .p l. J 25c Men's Heavy Cassimere Hose, black, Cflr Tomorrow, Saturday, 3 pairs JUL 50c Men's Pure Silk Hose, black and tan, ocr Tomorrow, Saturday , 6 10c Cotton Work Gloves, ic Tnmnrmw. Snturdnv. 4 nnirs.. &JK. , w...V..V.., -,. . ,J , pairs. $1.50 and $2.00 Cluett Shirts, Tomorrow $1.15 The largest selection of fine Cluett Shirts in Coos coun ty to solect from; not an old pattern in the lot, Nice, clean, up-to-date merchandise, &4 r For tomorrow, Saturday P 1-13 $1,00 to $1,50 Cluett and Monarch Shirts, ccr Odd lots, Saturday's special vJL 50c Men's Fine Neckwear, rr Tomorrow, Saturday 3Jt Special Reductions on Rain Clothine Aquapella Pants and Jackets, Rubber Boots, etc. Take advantage, etc, matmowa-w- No restrictions made in this entire stock with exception of contract goods, Everything is reduced and marked to sell at a bar. gain, Don't miss this grand opportunity, Yours anxious to please, THE TOGGERY THE HECOM) PHOTOGIlAPIIINfl AHSTRACT COMPANY Havo photographic copies of nil records of Cons County to (Into, abstracts of titles, present owners, or nny other Information relating to real catato furnlshod on short notice IH'SINESS OFFICE: J 17 North Front St., Mnrshflcld. Phono 151 J W. J. RUST, Manager What Would Yoo Do Iff Yoiui Had a Mfflioo Dollars? FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd suhninrlno 1m;11 SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, FEB. 23, AT 1 1:30 A. M. All PnwnKcr Reservations ttrom Run IVunclsco Must Ho Miido M 805 Flfo IJulldluR, or Iombnrd street Pier 27. All rcbcrvntloiiH mukt bo taken up 21 hours heforo willing. INTKIUOOKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONB 44 0. F. McOEOROE. Agent SPEEDWELL OAPT. nUUTIS, Mnhtcr. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About February 26th TUB SPEEDWELL Is speed nnd has excellent passenger accom modations, largo clean and idry rooms nnd electric lights and wireless. For freight nnd passage, apply, A. F. Estahrook Co. Title (lunnuilco nnd Abstract Co., i:i-17 Santa Mnrlnn lUdg., Sam Francisco. MnrMiflold. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR. COOS BAY SUNDAY, FEB. 23, AT 6 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH TIIE NOItTH HANK UOAD AT POUTLAND NOHTn PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McGEOHGK, Agent. Phone 41 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SteamshiP Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM POUTLAND, Tuesduy evening of each week nt S P. M. SAILING FROM MAHSUFIELD, Saturday, February 8, Saturday February 15, Saturday, February 22. J. C. MILLER, Agent Phone Main 85-L. Steamer Washington Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, With Passengers and Freight, Thursday February 20, at 5 p. m. V, 8. DOW, Agemt. Ocean Dock. LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE DO YOU ever hnvo day dreaniB? Of coiirRu you do. Evory one In this world lias spent many happy hours vlslonlng In si lout, thrilling pleasure, tliuniHolves transported from tho woik-n-day routliio of their dally lives Into Homo hulf-oiichuntod realm of the Imagination. Who has not pictured hlmsolf riding In a rich upholstered limou sine, or plowing through tlio blue witters of the .Modltorraneau In a palatial stoam yneht of which hu Is the lionized owner. What girl has not sat In silent blissful contemplation boholdlng hoi self, In tlio mind's oyo, robed In tlio rlchost of silks and velvets, lior lingers and throat glittering with wondrous goms. All of us havo drcamod theso day dreams. Somotlmos those flgurod raucles of our Idlu hours leave the realm of mutorlul things and soar Into tlio mysteries of tlio unknown uulvoruo; somotlmos these dreams nro confined morely to optimistic Imaginings about tlio successful nc compltshmont of so mo actual pur poso, but mora often they tako the form perhaps best expressed by tlio question propounded by this Inter esting: "WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH A MILLION DOLLARS?" And that Is what tho Times wants to know. What would you do with a mil lion dollars? You havo all flgurod out at ona Llbby COAL. Tno Rind YOU havn ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Oomiwnr. WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH A .MILLION DOLLARS ALL YOUR OWN? Your Child's Health Your First Thought If you save children, naturally your first thoughts are for their health. You certainly want them to devolop strong, healthy constitutions. The most care ful attention must be given when chll. dren show the first symptoms of the many common ailments. Perhaps they are weakly and thin, or grow too fast, thus sacrificing strength. These and other apparently minor ailments may be tho forerunnor to a weak constitution for life. Such children nnrt .Tnvn.'a nvinln Vermifuge which is essentially a chll- uiou a iuuju iui oi nu, 11 vui proper ly care for the child's stomach. It will also Improve tho appetite, and will add Strength to thn nt.hftr nrirouc nf m body. In cases of thin or impure blood, It Increases the number of red cor puscles, enabling the enriched blood to keep the body healthy and strong. iuuuuB me mosi common aumonts that children dnvnlnn 4a thaf nt a .)(. ordered stomach, leading to an Impair ed digestion. In many cases this trouble Is dun tn narnRfroa n thn in. testinal tract. To correct such trouble, "uo o xonic vermuuge is unsurpassea. xur more man eignty years minions of children have been restored ti health through the use of this tonlo Insist upon Jayue'sj accept no other. Bold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. FREE DELIVERY Wo deliver tea, coffee, sugar or spires to nny part of tho city. Phono your order to HOl-J. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House 18 1 Miu-ket Av. O'Counoll HUlj.'. I Kor tho best 100 word nn I swer to this most Intorcstlng i question Tho Times offers: First Prlzo Flvo dollar gold piece. Second Prlzo Throo dollars Third Prlzo Two Dollars. Fourth Prlzo Two pound box candy. Fifth Prlzo Ono pound box candy. Sixth Prlzo Ono pound box candy. Wrlto your nuswors plainly and on ono sldo of tho paper only, giving your nniiio and ad dress. Noutnoss will bo considered as well as composition and originality. Contest closos at G p. m., February 22. Winners will be announced tho following dny, whon tho lucky contestants mny call at tho ofllco and receive their prizes. . Address all roplles to "Tho Million Editor," Tlmos ofllco. tlmo or another tho wondorful things you would do If you only had onough money. The Times wants you to sit down and wrlto In ono hundrod words just what you would do with u million dollars. FW HAILUOAD TO NEHALEM HEADY TO STAHT WOHK. ASTORIA, Ore., Fob. 20. Articles of Incorporation of tho Columbia & Nohalem Illvor Railroad Company wero filed In tho olllco of the County Clerk. Tho Incorporators aro J. C. and A. L. Veazlo and J. H. Hen drlckson, and tho capital stock is $1,000,000. Tho road will bo built from Wood's lauding, In tho eastorn part of tho county, to tho Nohalom Vnlloy, a dlstanco of about thirty miles, and the motlvo powor will bo either stoam or electricity. A. S. Kerry, representing tho Hlodgott Company, huvlng largo timber hold ings In that section, is snld to bo back of tho onterprlso. ASTOHIA POLICE FOltCE WILL NOT HE DEDUCED. ASTORIA, Fob. 20. Tho city council, by u voto of C to 3, passod a resolution which puts a quietus on the proposition of reducing tho po lice forco, which has boon debated nt the past two or threo meetings of that body. Tho membors of the health and police commltteo woro tho only ones otlng against the reso IDE TRIAL OF I Evidence About Ills Attempted Flight Can't lie Considered. Tho Portland Tolcgram nays: No evidence of tho attemptod flight of K. S. .1. McAllister, attor uoy, lifter the llrst indictment hnd been returned against him ns a member of tho vlco clique, will bn allowed to go before the Jury for Its consideration In tho presout trial. This was a point gained by the attorneys for tho accusod after an extended argiiniout. .ludgo Knv annugh ruled tills evidence to bo In admissible. When McAllister was Indicted tho llrst tlmo, threo mouths ago, hu was In Mnrshflold, engaged In the trial of n case. llo was Informed of tho charge against him by wire, and replied that hu would return nt once to Portland tn faco his accus ers. On tho return trip, however, after arriving by stnge at Drain on tho Saiithuru Pacific, ho took u train south, ostensibly bound for California, llo was arrested and placed In jail nt Medford, whoro hu was held until ball had been pro vided for him by his Inw partner at Portland. (TLJn;S OF COQl'ILLE. Coos County Seat News ns Told by tht Herald. Tho farmers of Falrvlow havo put In considerable grain, and nro now hoping that there will still ho rain enough this spring to start It to growing. The local sawmill is working steadily nnd is approaching tho ond of its supply of logs which will probably last no longer than tho ond of this week. J, C. Savage, recont ownor of the Sentinel, expects to louvo with Mrs. Savago this week for Willows,' California, wher ho will romalu for Homo months. Ho will leave his auto hero for the picsont and havo It shipped Inter. Tho meeting culled for lnBt Wed nesday evening rosulted In tho ro Juvenntlon of tho Coqulllo Com mercial club and tho placing of thnt organization on tho list of live ones. j. II, Hazard Is tho now president of tho club, and Low II. CnteB, the now proprietor of tho Sontlnol, Ib the secretary. Tho ox eeutlvo commlttoo consists of theso gontlomon with J. E. Norton and' It. If. Mast. Died At tho homo of hor daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W, S. EachiiH, near this city, on Thursday, Fob. 13, 1013, Mrs. Mary Prnther at tho advance ago of 7(1 yours. The Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do ell kinds of hauling on short notice. W meet all tTalni and boats and wo also have the latest atylo Reynolds Piano Mover. W guarantee our wum, L. H.Heisner,Prop. Phones 98-R, 120-J '9-1 An Appeal to Wives You know tho terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of tho money wasted on "drink" that is needed In tho homo to purchase food and clothing, ORRINE has saved thous ands of drinking men. It Ib a homo trentmont und can bo given socrotly. Your money will bo re funded If, after n trial, it hus fnlled to bonoflt. Costs only $1.00 n hnv. nnnin In nnd cot a free booklot and lot us tell you of tho good ORRINE Is doing. Owl Pro scription Pharmncy, Front St., Phono 74-J. Noto that word prescription.