The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Woolen Mill Store
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VAUDEVILLE.
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111; and talking comedy act.
Jnlvorsnl present J. War-
Kan. In "A Kentucky (Jen-
it a romance of the bluo-
blwSSfiiouthorn raco, full of glngor
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THftTRE TONIGHT
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C. T. Murphy.
rong." An oxploslvo com-
teryBtnl-Unlvorsal.
Is all now and good pic-
floor and first balcony,
nd balcony. 10c: children
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morrow nlgnt: tho worm
rporatlon presents: ''The
London." A flvo net
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por ton 91.00
ii, por ton o.uu
ton of both 95.00
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SKUVICK j
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MurMiflcId every day j
ki. irt-avcH iioaii or river 1
nt :t:15 p. in. j
CKAMKIt ItAIXnOW
;lieiul of rivet daily nt 7
leaves Mars'-ficlil at II p. )
cliarU'r apply on board.
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alaco Meat Market.
Phono 3G1-J. j
Bay View Hotel
pr new management
IRENCE, OREGON
the best accommoda
i the citv Thorounhly
led Dining Service
Unexcelled
to PI ease
Mrs. W. J. Clarke
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lent
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1HFIELD CYCLERY
jsen, M. D.
iician xsn 8UKGEON
nd DIsoases of Women a
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Real Comfort.
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when you WEAR
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M)KT A Hold rlHK W wl,,t0
setting. Howard. Phouo 388-X.
LOST Iutly' Kdil ""t pl n w,lh
IioarlB. Howard for roturii to
Times office
IOST Pair Klil-rliiinirl hm.cIc1cSi
probably tukon by mlstako from
offlco Hall & Hall. Howard for re
turn.
WANTED Cnpalilo yoiiiijx IhikIiichs
man desires position with oppor
tunity to show what ho can do.
Salary not nbBolutoly Important to
start. J.. Caro of Times.
I'OH SALE Tlirco fr'nli dwn. Her
bort Hayncs, Coos City.
WANTED (ilrl wants work morn
ings in prlvato family for room
and board. M., caro of Times.
FOR SALE Stoddard's U'Cluro, 1 1
volumes, nlmoat now. Phono 309-X
FOR RENT FiiiiiImIumI liou.sekcop
ing rooms. 1024 Elrod avonuo.
WAXTUI) Steady rollaldo inan
wants work of nny kind, for
board. K, caro of -Tlmos.
FOR SALE
FOR SALIC Host bulldliiK lot In
Forndalo. Goorgo Smith, Stoamor
Rainbow.
FOR HALE Rooming Iiouso.
30n, North Hond.
Rox
FOR RENT
,
FOR RENT (l-iooni house. Inipilre
424 2nd St. North.
FOR RENT Four unfurnished
housokooplng rooms. Call 439 N.
2nd at.
FOR REXT Nlcoly furnished front
rooms with bath. $2 por week
Closo In. 239 So, 4th St.
WANTED
WANTED Grain sacks. Paclflo liv
ery & Transfer Co.
WANTED TO BUY Two wheel do
livery cart. Must bo cheap. X,
caro Tlmos. '
WANTED Washwoman to como to
housp and do washing for Bmall
family. Address Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work In family of three. By day
or week. Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor,
11G5 Flanagan avenuo.
WANTED Girl of woman for
kitchen work for short period.
Phono 285 or apply C. A. SmlUi
Lumber Mfg. Co.
Pffvfg
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YOU AUTO CALL
' FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Phono 2S5-J
Nlj;lit and Day.
Whilo Elephnut Grill
GoihI Cars. Careful Drivers
). L. FOOTE.
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BREVITIES
WEATHIOR FORECAST
Br Ataorlitlei Vnt to ooi ltr Ttraw. j
OREGON Rain west, prob-
ubly fair oast, colder east,
wlnda mostly southerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATUKE
record l
' For the 24 hours ending nt j
4:4 3 a. in., Jau. !, by Den J. j
j OsUlnd, Biiccial govcrnmont me-
tcorologlat:
, Maximum 53
I Minimum 39 j
At 4:43 a, in 40
j Precipitation 1C
Precipitation Blnco Sopt. 1, j
1911 34.88
Precipitation snmo porlod j
last year 20.08
j Wind: Southwest, cloudy and j
I rnlny.
uoitx.
KXGSTROM To Mr. and Mrs. Abol
Engstrom at their homo In Iltuvkcr
Hill, Sunday, January 3, 1914, .a
boy. Mother and child are doing
wolt mid tho happy father would
not trade places with tho president,
ho proud is ho of Ids first child.
Hold Smoker. Tho Knlghta Tom
plar Lodge No, 10 will hold a drill
and Binokor tonight at tho lodgo
rooms for tho members.
Special Officer. L. W. Travor Is
today sorvlug as special offlcor, Mar
shal Carter and Offlcor Richardson
having-been' summoned to Coqulllo
au witnesses in soma criminal enscs
thoro.
Club Meeting. Tho program for
tho Coos Bay Woman's Club Wodnos
day ovening will ineludo a "Bio
graphy of Kennedy" by Miss Frances
Kranso and "A Rovlow of tho Piny"
by Mrs. Kolly.
11ml Properly Here: Aug. Prlzcon
days that Robert L. Ashcraft, who
committed Bulcl'do In Spokano tho
other day owned what is known as
tho Smallwood proporty at Eastsl'do.
Ho was horo somo tlmo ago,
fin to P01 ' ml. T. It. Sheridan
and sou George .eft for Portland. Mr.
Sheridan has asked for his final ro
Icaso In bankruptcy nnd it will como
up for hearing In tho Federal court
at Portland Jan. G.
Vot,olH Sail. Tho Nann Smith,
Rodondo nnd Yollowstono sailed nt
1:30 today for San Francisco nftor
having boon dolnyed two days by
U10 rough woathor off tho coast.
Tho Paralso, which arrived off Coos
Bay Saturday, crossed In this fore
noon. Fli-o Patrol Levy. Tho County
Court has fixed 'tho lovy for fro.
patrol In Coos County at 2 cents
por acre on nil lands listed ns tlm
borlands. At tho last sosslon, tin
County Commissioners allowed Mrs
J. J. Burns $30 por month, Mr.
Burns hai , boon In HI health for
somo tlmo nnd unnblo to provldo for
tho largo family.
After Incompetents. Dr. J. L.
Mnsson, of Myrtlo Point, who was
horo tho last fow days looking after
business, says that tho crusndo
against Incompetent votorlnary sur
geons must bo continued, Ho stated
that Saturday ho was taken to see
n horso belonging to A, O. Rogers
that somo ono had ordered shot as
having ring-bones on nil four feet.
Ho said that tho animal did not
hnvo rlng-bouo nt all nnd that It
Would soon bo all right. Had tho
horso boon slain, Rogers would havo
beon out $17G. So far, tho grand
Jury has Indicted Dr. Harrison of
Myrtlo Point, for practicing without
a llcenso and It Is posslblo that other
ludictnients may bo returnod,
FULLS 20 FEET
FROIWS. P. BRIDGE
Laborer Sustains Severe In
juries in Falling From New
Bridge This Morning
A laborer named Goff, about 40
years old, narrowly escaped doath
In a fall of 2Q feet from tho uow
Southern Pacific bridge about 10:30
this morning, Whilo at work on
tho trestlo ho slipped and fell light
ing on a barge 20 feet below and
sustaining a number of sprains and
bruises. Ho was Quickly rushed to
Mercy Hospital, North Bend, where
Dr. Mott was summoned and dress
ed his wounds which consisted of
a dislocation of right wrist, left
wrist sprained, right side bruised,
out aver and under right eye and
over loft oyo. Ills Injuries, whilo
.sorlous, are not fatal, but will lay
him up for somo time. I
JUDGE jJOHN V. H5VL
niofning for Co(ulllc.
WM. AHLSKOG of North Inlot Is a
MnrBhfleld visitor today.
MRS. SANDERSON of Camp Ono Is
n Marshfleld shopped today.
S. C. ROGIiRS of South Coos River
Is a Marshfleld visitor today.
JOHN ANSELMMO of Bunker Hill
was 'a Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
STEPHEN LAPP, of Coqullle, is
visiting his sons In Marshfleld.
J. It. COUNSELMAN, of Hnynos In
let, wns a Marshfleld visitor to
day. MISS RICHIA McDONALD of Black
Crook was a Marshfleld visitor to
day. MRS. HERBERT HAYNES of Coos
City was a Marshfleld visitor to
day. JOHN A CARLSON was n visitor In
Marshfleld from Coos River to
day. P. M. HALI-LEWIS, county rond
master, wns hero from Coqulllo yes
terday. II, J. McDIARMID of Bandon camo
over yesterday on bualncss and
pleasure.
MISS MARGARET STEINLECHNER
of Hayncs Inlet, Is a Marshfleld
shopper.
MASON NOAH And Noel Nonh of
North Coos River are Marshfleld
visitors.
FRANK HODSON camo down-today
from his South Coos River ranch
on business.
BEECHER CROUCH roturnod from
Hayncs Inlet today and proceeded
to Grnvol Ford.
FRED 13. WILSON tvIII leavo tomor
row for Portlnnd ns a witness In
tho Mnrtllla caso.
Dn. II. M. SHAW left overland yes
torday for Portland, whoro ho will
spend a woolc or so.
JOHN KEEFE, Gub Laxstrom, J. R.
Robertson, Andy Wilson camo In
from Hayncs Inlet today.
WARREN BESSBY, n woll knowon
South Coob River rancher, Is look
ing after business hero today.
ABE ROBERTS, Nols Monson, Jnko
Jutstrom nnd W. F. Bowron wore
visitors from Ten Mile today.
J. W. CHAPMAN loft 8aturdny for
Portland, whoro ho wns summoned
ns a witness In tho' Mnrtllla case.
COL. BRIOHAM, of North Bond,
returned today from Totnpleton,
whoro ho has boon doing somo
Burvoylng.
ARCHIE KRUSE, after waiting horo
two days to leavo on tho Nnnn
Smith for San Francisco, loft over
land today. "
S. D. HARPER roturnod to Pros
per today nftor spending n couplo
of days horo on business nnd
pleasure.
MRS. DAVID COWAN nnd daughters
camo down from Allegany today.
Miss Hazol Cowan will enter tho
High School here.
MISS ETHEL TAYLOR roturnod to
her homo nt Falrvlow today aftor
spondtng n woek at tho McDonald
homo on Black Crook.
JOHN SNYDER and Win. Ingorsoll
left on tho Nann Smith for Snn
Francisco, whoro thoy oxpoct to
remain during tho exposition.
II. W. QUIGLEY, an instructor in tho
Bandon schools, passed through
horo yostorday on routo from Port
lnnd, whoro ho spent tho holidays.
JUDGE COKE nnd Court Reporter
Loud left thla morning for Coqulllo.
tho Docom'bor term of circuit court
bolng resumed aftor tho holiday ro
cess. J. C. DOANE nnd Mr. Atkins, one or
tho proprietors of tho Owl saloon,
were among thoso going ta Co
qulllo this morning as witnesses In
circuit court ensos.
MISS ESTHER BYERLY, who hns
beon visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Byorly, nt East
side, has returned to her school
nt Falrvlow,
ROBERT MARSDBN, Sr who was
sumnionod to Los Angoles by tho
serious Illness of his son, Sam
Marsdon, is expected homo on tho
Nann Smith. Sam Mnrsdou Is
now woll on tho way to recovory.
SAM HARPER, formorly n membor
of tho Coos. Day traveling mon'B
contingent, but now engaged In
business at Prospor, was au over-
Sunday visitor In Marshfleld nnd
was kept busy greeting his many
friends.
A. Y, MYERS of the Reynolds De
velopment Company, has returned
from Spokane, whero ho spent tho
holidays. Ho had a flue visit and
says that business conditions are
much Improved and the outlook is
for a most prosperous year,
MISS NOREEN, a teachor in tho
Bandon schools, left yesterday for
her homo after a short visit at
the Jnmea Cowan homo In Marsh
fleld while en route back from
Eugeno, where sho Bpont tho
Christmas holidays.
MISSEES IRENE AND BIRDIE
MITCHELL; of Syracuse, New
York, passed through Roseburg
Thursday en route to Coos Bay
points, whoro thoy expect to spend
tho next threo months visiting with
relatives, Roseburg Rovlow.
I MXIV MILL-SLOUGH
I " DRAIN" TROUBLES
A JoInU meeting of tho Port
Commission. nnd City Council j
I Is being held this afternoon to j
j settle the Mill Slough drain ditfl- j
j cultles. It nppears that they will j
j agroo on a basis of tho city pay- j
j Ingt tho port (1000 nnd tho lnt-
j tor then defraying ull costs of
j opening tho drain nnd putting a
j new drain In tho north arm of j
j tho slough. j
,
ELDER ARRIVES
i'F
DELAYED SIX, HOURS JX ASTOR
IA OX ACCOUNT OF UAH
BRINGS FORTY-SIX PASSEN
UKR. J
Bringing (G pnsscngors from tho
north, tho Gcorgo W. Elder nrrlvcd
In nt 3 o'clock this nftcrnoon from
Portland, Sho wob delayed six hours
at Astoria yesterday nftornoon on
account of the, Columbia bar. Thosu
v;ho arrived from tho north wore:
L. II. Mends, Mary E, Dolau, Jr.,
Mrs. Mary Dolun, Mrs. J. L. Snydor,
Baby Snydor, Anna, M. Vola, G. W.
Reynolds, Mrs. Pohrson, Ed Pehrson,
Mrs. Harry Twill, Geo. J. Nolllst,
Mrs. Nclllst, P, II. Lemm, P. J. Har
ris, Clarence E, Ash, II. A. Franz, E.
C. Stlngor, R. A Baker, M, A. Baker,
D. P.. Baker Otto Schnldor, C. H.
Freeman, J. C. Illborly, John Hlglcs
J. C. Sflco, F. L. Botsford, Nathan S,
Kohn, Isaac It. Towor, F. Alllsan, M
M. Williams, L. D. Graham, II. R. Mil
ler, Mrs. Roy A Mercer, Mrs. N. II,
MacMlllan, Nell II. MncMlllan, Willis
Wlukelmnnn, Francis Wlnklemnnn,
Mrs. Wm. Wlnklomnn, W. J. Mur
ray, Mrs. W. J. Murray, J. M. Brown,
Joseph O. Cntes, A. J. Rahmor, Win.
Wlogand, E, A. Shearer, J. II. Mooro,
HOMER RlNa left yostcrdny for Tat
Hcol Point camp to rcsumo his po
sition there, Foreman Emmctf
Plorco opening tho camp this morn
ing nftor tho holiday vacation. Ha
says that about tho only chanco ha
gets now to devolop his abilities
ns a. coon fancier Is during those,
brief (vacations nnd ho fears that
Cell Ireland will soon wrest his
Inurels from him.
OWLS TO INSTALL OFFICERS.
Plan for ltann.uct Following Cere -
monies Tuesday Nlglit
Tho Marhflold Nest of Owls will
hold Ha annual Installation of offi
cers at" their hall tomorrow night.
Tho coromonles will bo followed by a
bnnquot nnd smoker. Tho newly-'
elected officers are as follows:
Past Pros. Oco. W. Graham.
ProB. .C. C. Carpontor.
VIco Pros. John Brockmuollor.
Invocator Chus. D. Hill. '
Sec. Joo Schott.
Treas. C. E, Hayes.
Warder Frank It. Kirk, Jr.,
Sentlnol W. D. Bano.
Plckot CbaB. Morchaut.
Trustee Chas. Thorwnld.-
GOLD REACH DEAL.
Ono of tho most Important real es
tate deals that lias been consummated
In these parts for many years way
"put over tho plato" lust week by D.
M, Mooro and J, R. Standard when
they closed tho deal with tho Strahan
eBtato for tho six aero tract of laud
lying north of tho Presbyterian
church and west of tho county road.
Gold Beach Globo,
GRADING XEARS COMPLETION.
The work of grudlug for tho rail
road near tho Umpqun and: Smith
Rivera la very nearly done, and will
be finished In ten dayB, the only
part remaining at present to be done
being along Smith River this side
of Jack Franco Slough, Work will
then commence of laying rails from
Jack Franco Slough to Flvo Mile
Lake, so as to enable tho railroad
company ta transport lumber and
piles from Smith River to tho Lake
country ovor this part of the road,
which will bo more convenient nnd
cheaper than hauling over the hill
by wagon, Tho work in tho Inko
country botween hero and tho Slus
law la steadily progressing, and this
gap will be flulshod by fall It not
sooner, ns It Is the intention of tho
contractors to bring in all the heavy
material to ba used In building the
bridges across the Smith and Ump
qua rivers over tho road from Eugene
and also a great deal of tho material
which will bo used hi building tho
bridge ut Coos Bay. A great deal
of bridge material for tho bridges
across tho Umpqita and Smith rlvors
Is stored at Reodsport, togotner with
the cemont which will bo required in
tbo building of tho samo,'' Gardiner
Courier, 1
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PORTLAND
YOU MAY BE COLD
JJuUwcJiave.a, hot. price. on cpal and wood boaters this woelt.
Bettor see us. We can set you up a heater from 91.U3 to $10.50.
SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND
GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
Our Shop Does General Repair Work.
THE DELICATESSEN CO.
M , 136 NORTH BROADWAY
Wo carry nt nil" limes n' largo variety of DELICIOUS READY
PREPARED FOODS for the table and family trade, ready to servo.
Wo givo our best attention' and efforts to all special orders
for social functions and private gatherings. '
TRY OUR. ftUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
Delicacies of nil kindB to chooso from. A lunih to ault your
tnsto in Quality and Price.
PAROLED
I TO
BE TRIED TODAY
. t .
Gustafson! and Kelly Up in.
Circuit CourtOther Mat- I
tcrs siatcu Tor I rial
Judge Coko left this morning for
Coqulllo to rcsumo tho December
tortn'of circuit court which was ad
journed for tho holidays, Tho crim
inal cases will he called first this
morning nnd If they nro not ull
ready for trial, other Jury cases will
bo takon on so that tho Jury can bo
excused Just as soon nB posslblo. Thin
will leavo tho equity bualnesB- for tho
wlndup of tho session.
Among the ensos to como up aro
thoso of John Kelly, under parole,
vlio was arrested for thu theft of
goods ulong tho, wharf, Another Id
that of GiiBtnfson, a woll known char
acter on tho Bay, who was also under
pnrolo and who was nrrostod by Offl
cor Doano when ho found him Intoxi
cated. Ono of the provisions of Gus
tafson'a parole wns that ho abstain
from tho uso of Intoxicants. Ho wns
an tho blacklist. Blnco Ids arrest ho
rotuscs absolutely to tell who gavo
him tho liquor.
Another criminal caso to como up
today is that of a prisoner namod
Frances,' arrested for robbing tho Owl
saloon till.
Tho caso of McVoy of North Bond,
under Indictment, will bo ono of tho
laBt criminal cases called.
Whether tho perjury cases of Mrs.
Ruby Slnipson-Noslor nnd Mrs. Pfort
nor, growing out of tho Trondgoldi
Simpson-Coach mlxup nt Bandon, will
i bo ready for trlnl this wook is not
cortaln.
It Is doubtful If the suit of W. P.
Murphy, ns representative of tho cred
itors of tho lato F. S. Dow, to secure
15000 life insurauco left by Mr. Dow
will como up for trial at this torm
of court.- The Insurauco pollclos
woro changed, making Mrs. F, S. Dow
Instcnd of tho F. S. Dow ostnto tho
bonoflclury shortly prior to Mr. Dow's
tragic death. Hence tho suit of tho
creditors of tho estate.
WORIC AT BROOKINGS.
New Mill Is Now Cutting 75,000 Feet
Per Day.'
Editor Marsters of tho Gold Beach
Globo writes:
At Brookings wo found everything
aglow wlthbunlnesK from early morn
until Into at night. Tho west half
of tho mill la uow runulng full blast,
cutting on a average of sovonty
flve thousand foet of lumber per day.
Tho Company Is at presout gottlug
logs from tho mountain south of tho
river nnd oast from tho Chotco ferry,
bringing thorn off tho mountain Into
tho river in a chuto built for tho pur
pose. Tho logs float down tho river
for a short distance whoro they nro
hauled out and loaded onto logglnx
cars and hauled to tho big dam at
the mill, Tho company has tho road
complete about threo miles up tho
river and tho right of way cleared
for about u inllo nnd a halt abovo
tho eud of ties and rails.
Tho company now has a pay roll
of about $10,000 per month, and aro
Increasing their plant and Improving
tho towpslto as fast ns possible, Tho
mill with Its electric lights and the
hum and buzz of machinery, together
with tho whistling of tho locomotlvos,
donkey onglnes, steam cranes, etc.,
romlnds tho stranger moro of being
In a largo manufacturing city, rath
er than in 11 secluded spot In Curry
county.
We also visited the county's $7000
monument In the shape of the Chotco
bridge, All thoro Is In evldonco to
tho casual observer !for tho large
sum of money paid out by tho county
Is a fow pilings standing la tho river
and a cement pier on tho south bank.
NOTICE TO OWLS.
Members of Marshfleld Nest No.
1.896 are requested to bo presout
Tues. evening, January 5 for Installa
tion of officers nnd banquet,
JOE SCHOTT, Sec.
Tlnos WmU Ada lor results,
T
TO
Announce They Will 'Not' Dis
pense Even on Physicians'
Prescriptions ,rjence(orth
That Coos county will bo "real dry'
when tho prohibition lnv takes ef
fect Is Indicated by tho following
Btntoment from the loading drugglsto
of Coos county: u
"Wo, tho mombors of tho Coba
County Pharmaceutical Association,
In regular hcshIou nssombled at Co
qulllo, Oregon, on Docombor 9th,
1914, bollovo that tho snlo or alco
holic liquors In drug atorcs whothor
sold on a. physician's prescription or
not, does, nnd nlways haB tended to
reflect on tho honesty of purposo and
phnrmaclst, nnd, especially In "dry"
torrltory, hns nlways caused suspicion
of law-vlolatlou, whothor unjustly or
not, to bo cast ii,on him.
"Wo rcnllzo tht alcoholic stimu
lants aro not a necessity In modern
mntorla mcdlcn, thoro bolng ninny.
other drugs that aro safer and bet
ter and which nro froo from tho 6b
Joctlonnblo proportlo3 of Intoxicating
liquors.
"Wo know tho groat harm tho uso
of lntoxlcnnts causos, and tho diffi
culty of Judging, whothor by tho phy
sician or pharmacist, whon In ny
lustanco their uso would bo Justifi
able. Wo desire to froe. ourselves
from tho necessity of holding a' ll
censo from tho U. S.' Intornal Reve
nue Dopartmont, thus nvoldlng tho
odium of being classod as retail II
quor dealers." ' '
In accordanco, therefore ' with
modern ndvancomont, and Inonior
to avoid oven tho suspicion of enter
ing to the "boozo" business, and de
siring to uphold in tho highest dfc
grco tho honor nnd Integrity of our
profession, wo, tho members of tho
Coos County Pharmaceutical Associa
tion, hereby RESOLVE, that wo will
rofiiso honcoforth to soil or offer for
sale for any purposo whatsoever,
whothor on tho prescription of a phy
sician or otherwise, any splrltous,
vinous or malt liquors.
(Slgnod)
DROWN DRUO CO., Marahtlold.
PREUSS DRUG CO., Marshflold.
WINKLER'S PHARMACY, Mfld.
OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMA
CY", Marshfleld.' s '"
THE EVER1TT PHARMACY,
North Bond, ' ' '
PLATT'S PHARMACY, North lid.
i,OCKHART-PAHSONS DRUG CO.
Marshflold.
R. 8. KNOWLTON, Coqulllo.' "
FURRMAN'S PHAltMAOY,' Co
qulllo. PACIFIC DRUG CO., Myrtlo Point.
PERKINS' PHARMACY, s Myrflo
Point.
MORE AUTOISTS UP."
ChimkIo Agulnst Violations of Tmf.
fin Ordinance CoiitJnuca.
Tho crusado against autolsts violat
ing tho Murshfleld traffic ordinance-,
which requires thorn to koop on tho
right side of tho streot und to havo
proper tall and forward lights con
tinues. Among tho now charges filed
aio:
Addison Parry, not having pron'dr
tall light.
Car No. 4188, no tall light.
Car No. 3G87, on wrong sldo' of
streot.
Gorst & King car No. 5425 for run
ning across hose on North Broadway
during flro last night.
I BUYS ROOMING HOUSE
R. M.
Kylo Takes. Poss&ssdoii
of
Johnson Hotel
R. M. Kylo Saturday purohasod
tho Johnson Hooinlner IIoiiKn mi
lNorth SpCond Btreot. uoai. central.
rrom W. R. Foote, aud took pos
session Immediately,
Mr, Kylo will muko many Im
provements In tho place and will
havo ono of tho best lodging houses
Jn this section, Rooms will be rout
ed 'by tho day of by tho week nt
reasonable' rates. Baths aro provid
ed and tho placo will bo conducted
lu oxcollont shnpo. ,t
DOUG
STORES
HANDLE LIQUOR
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