The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 02, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Suits
$18 to $40
The FIXUP
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BffSfe
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c Cream
Ufa mir M3 ""'
Wo inalco It
ilttV know III- ! nml
ibolMonic.
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Pure Ice Cream, dellvcretf,
$1.25 per gallon
ffe dclltcr nny time, day or "Wit
BARTER'S
SOUTH COOS JtlVKlt bOAT
sintvicu
launch i:xiiu:ss
Icjim Mnrshfleld every day
8.ni. Lcaics licail of river
at 3:15 . u.
sTiasimt rainbow
Imvm licml of rlier dally nt
7 a.m. Lcntcs Mnrshfioid nt
S mii. l'or charter apply on
board.
P.OdT.ltS SMITIf, Props.
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THE WEATHER REPORT
flljr AmocIiUmI J'fcsn to Oku mjr Tlmei.
Oregon Rnjn In west,
fair In onat; southerly wlmla.
LOUAIj TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:10 a. in., March 2. 1by
RonJ. Ostlliul, special gov
ornment meteorologist:
Mnxlmtim CO
Mlnlnuim 35
At 4: 13 n. in 40
Precipitation 14
Precipitation Slnca Sopt. 1.
191G 01.39
Precipitation satuo period
lust year 52.711
Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AM) HUNHIIT
Thursday
March 2. Sun rises nt
0:31 nml sets at 5: GO.
t.t
Beautify
Your Home
n cnty clmlr or nil extra
rwllnj; cliaif often adds no
mutli tu the npiK'oraiU'o of tlio
Jltlng room or imrlor. besides
tho acnrniicos, It Increases
(lie conifmts of (ho homo.
Cuiib In nml let us show you
our hi-Ro line.
It will boon ho tlnio for (lie
'nR IiouwK'hiiIiik nml you
luJ Utter flguio on tlio extra
furniture or new plccvs ou will
ffl lo nuke tlio changes you
drtlre.
bunco Friday. Tho Alpha Club
of tho Emnnuol EplBcopnl church,
which has Just boon organized,
will glvo It Lcnp Yo;ir dnnco at tho
Mooso hall Friday nlglit.
Improves Homo. S. C. Small has
u forco of men terracing nml othor
wlso Improving tho grounds around
tho beautiful now homo of U. R.
Chnndlor, on Twelfth Court, south.
Catholic' Hocinl Tonight. Tho In
dies of tho Mnrshfleld Catholic
church nro giving a social card party
nt tho Mooso hall tills evening to
which tlio public Is Invited. Tho
fioclnllLs to ralBO funds for tlio church
work. Refreshments will bo Borved
rand a gouoral admission will bo
charged.
lias a flood Word. J. A. Ormnu-
Mio Coos Uny country. Ho is citiotod
toro as snylng that "tho country
traversed by tho now lino brings
Into view many miles of eharmlng
scenery, beautiful lakes and tempt-
iroui iisning places."
Relieves .Slluiiilo,, Aboard tho
ol owstono this morning when she
docked wcro oxnetly 22 monthly liq
uor allotments for 22 Individuals of
Coos Hay. All of thorn, the packages,
wore nicely dono up in plain wrap-
lini'R. Til tu n 1 1,. . .
"u ""i'1'iy win last somo of
tho receivers for the noxt 30 days, and
some of thorn It won't, possibly.
"Hugs besot olr Materials The
redwoqd materials for tho Coos Day
Water company's reservoir In North
Hcnd arrived this morning on tho Yol
lowstono from San Francisco. Thoy
.wero shipped by tho Redwood Manu
acturers company that has tho con
tract for tho building of the reservoir
and work lis to bo siartnl n n.,
ftllO COIlCrcto fnilllilnflnn line, !...
comploted.
Il'ut Out Sporting issue. The stu
dents of tho Mnrshfleld High School
nro working on an eight pago issuo
or tlio Purple and Gold, their weekly
uuuiientton, that will appear noxt
'week. It is to bo dedicated tn tim
'basketball team of the school that
Won tho chaniplonshli) of Coos coun-
fty. Four pages of tlio issuo will bn
'in pink. It will bo well covered with
tho cuts of plnyors and their coach.
locntes Here. J. W. Leavens hns
arrived hero from Portland to rep
resent Mason Elirmnn, of Portland,
In Coos and Curry counties. Mr.
Leavens has been with tho firm
for somo time and hnd Tlio Dalles
Hood Ulver territory. Ho Is known
to many hero and "Jerry" is bolng
warmly welcomed to this territory
by tromo of tho traveling men who
wero with him In tho Northern ter
ritory. 1 To Play Last (.'ante. The bnskot
ball team of tho Mnrshfleld High
School will piny their last gamo of tho
soaBon in North Uond tomorrow ov
oning. TIiIb will muko tho eighth
contest. Tho past soven have been
won and tho 1000 percent of the
team stands n fair show of finishing
tho season uumurrcd. North Bend
hns already Buffered a defeat this
aid hint, was looking out for tho
other fellow's welfare, when tho
polo camo down tho hill, lilt n stump
and snapped back, striking Carey's
arm. Tho Injury will probably
keep him away from work for sev
eral days.
Ship Doors To Coos Hay. On tho
Kllbum todny was a Inrge shipment
of doors, bolng brought Into tho
Coos Hay territory. They nro manu
factured from red fir nml cedar nnd
wore made In Portland. Thcro Is
tonsldcrablo of this matorlal In Coos
rounty. Tho shipment Is on cxnm-
1lo of tho nrtlclcs often shipped In
hero which could well bo niado nt
home.
Tj phold Increasing. Typhoid
cases aro on tho Increase. Mrs. K.
H. Hodson, of Coos lllvcr, Is down
with tho disease. Her two children
arc Just through with It and her
mother, Mrs. Robert McCnnn, died
from tho effects of It a few days
mo. In West Marshflold,. Mrs. M.
A. Monson is 111 with typhoid. She
Is snid to bo gottlng nlong very nice
ly. Tho doctor Is using tho Wldnl
test on tho llttlo Connor boy in
Knstport to find out whether or not
he too has typhoid.
ROAD MEETING TO
BE IN C0QUILLE
dy. Bocrotury to John M. Scott, of
Xho Southern Pacific, has returned 't,Iir nl lho ,iam,B ot Conch Mlo"'
to Portland with n good word for' ''"Bket-shootlng Hive.
wtij Hpcmc pror. rc. s. Conklln,
of tho psychology department of
1 ' tlio Unlvorslty of Oregon, will do.
liver n public nddresa nt Guild Hull
Monday oven' 1; at 8 o'clock. Ho
wlll speak to the Marshflold High
School students tit 10 o'clock Mon
day morning and will address tho
teachers of tho schools at 4 o'clock
In tho nftornoon. Prof. Conklln
Is making a tour of tho Coos coun
ty towns.
To Survey liar. -A survey of tho
Coos Day bar, tho first ono In sovoral
mouths, Is to bo undortakon within n
few days. Capt. James Polhcmiis,
liinlor oiiKlncor now In Portland, said
Ibeforo leaving that a roport would bo
f
Going & Harvey
Company
Nortl Front St, Phone 196
Sunnyval
'0 IXTI'llliST ( TAXES
iaAiH.u,...130FiPOIltsti
"The Owl"
was tho First Storo In Coos
County to put In a com
ploto stock of
Squibbs' Chemicals
and Pharmaceuticals.
And, by so doing, estab
lished a higher standard of
Prescription Filling This
hns boon recognized by phy
sicians nnd tho public also
10. R. Stpilbbs bus designat
ed "Tho Owl" as "Tho
Squlbb's storo" or Mnrsh
fleld. Wo deliver Inimodlutoly
Phono 74.
THE CENTRAL AVE
NUE DRUG STORE.
l'nink 1). Cohan
WALL PAPER
See
VIER&
About It.
MAHSIIKIKLD'S
POPULAR SUIIURU.
Level nnd Cleared.
P" : r -
.Jitney Swvlco.
LQTK $7.1 TO .125. i
Your Own Terms.
mndo shortly to tho government on-
Iglnccrs In Portland. It Is oxpoctod
tjmt this survey will bo in chnrgo
ui run jiiKiouvi iuiiiuu uiuujinuu,
Tho last ono showed botween 28 nnd
3G fcot of wntor through tho channel
on tho Coos Hay bar.
. buys bottling .Machine. L. W.
Trnver, of tho Bradley Candy com
pany returned from Portland today
wlioro ho wont to purchaso a bot
tling mnt'hlno for the concern. It
is expected in on tho noxt trip of
i tlio Kllburn. Tho machliio will bo
used horo for bottling soda pop,
fruit Juices nnd various sorts ot
soft drinks thnt tho company ex
pects to spcolallzo In. Ho says tho
borry drinks aro becoming particu
larly popular, especially since tho
first of tho year.
Log Injures Arm. Chester K.
Caroy is down from (Allegany to ro-
fcolvo niedlcul treatment for his right
arm that was badly bruised on Sat
urday, when tho small end of a
40-foot polo cracked him Just above
tho wrist. Ho was working In tho
woods nnd, having a now man to
I'laco of fifithcYlug Again Changed
To be nt 1 P. M. In City Hull
In Coqulllc.
The last doflulto placo for tho
gathering ot tho good roads men on
Saturday Is Conulllc. Tho time is
1 p. in. nt tho City Hall. Word was
received today that tho Curry Coun
ty Court will bo- unablo to attond
this meeting but ex'pect to bo up in
another wcok to confer with the
Coos County Court regarding road
matters.
It Is said tho Coos court is to
ndjouru on Saturday until March 20
at which tlmo they will definitely
decido on whether or not tho $370,-
000 bond Issue will bo placed on tho
ballot for the pooplo's opinion nt
tho Mny primaries.
TIMES STORY BRINGS
IMMEDIATE RESULTS
Young Wlfo nml Family Today Sup
plied With Fond Many Willing
to Aid Destitute Family.
Fatly this morning tho 'phono In
Tho Times offlco was busy bringing
In queries regarding tho pitiful cm,
ot desertion and destitution that
was printed last evening about a
young mother and her four chlldron
who nro living In a West Marshflold
tent and entlroly without food.
Tlio response from all parts or
tho city was Imnicdlnto nnd en
couraging. "Whcro do thoy Hvo7"
was always asked, with tho addition,
"Wo want to help them."
Tho father is said to have even
put In ills npoparnnco and to havo
gone away ns usual without leaving
any money. Kind friends, however,
have relieved tho situation nnd the
family ngnln has something In tho
cupboard. Two grocerymon wore
among thoso making Inquiries, say
ing thoy wished to send up some
thing for tho "kiddles,"
t AMONG THE SICK t
$$
Fred Knight sustained somo rnth
cr painful Injuries by a fall from
A bicycle. Ho Is n brother of Mrs.
K. C. brows, nnd tho Knight family,
which was going to movo to a
nearby ranch, havo postponed their
trip.
John Olson, of Kastsldo, Is much
better aftor n long illness with a
tumor In tho lung. He wob nblo
to bo up nnd about tho housa today.
A. C. VcBtal was under tho weath
er todny, Buffering with nn nttnek
of rhcumntlsm.
Attend Cntliollc Ladles' Card Par
ty nt Mooso hall Thursday night.
Cards and refreshments, .Admis
sion - rents cncli.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
oble TheateD
-R
DRINK SIX GLASSES
t AT THE HOTELS X
?$
Chandler Hotel.
F. R. Joso, Sun Francisco; Peter
Oborle, Portland; P. P. Haines,
Manchester; M. Weingnrton, Snn
Francisco; A. H. Noycs, San Fran
cisco; 13. J. Gallagher, Spokane;
Charles T. Hodsky, San Francisco;
a. P. Washburn, Portland; A. M.
Oakcs, Portland; J. C. Currlo, Port
land; P. C. Haword, Portland; F.
li. Curtis, Portland; H. P. Russell,
.Seattle; P. W. Lang, Hatchery; L.
A. Johnson, Hatchery; J. 13. Paul
son, Coqulllo.
St. Liiwrenco Hotel.
Mrs. O. C. Duunlvnn, Coalcdo; J.
Dunulvan, Coaledo; J. II. Hoouoy,
bluo Ridge; I). F. Roonoy, Bluo
Rldgo; R. W. Shipley, Eureka;
Rny Nool, nitio Ridge; Ray billard,
blue Rldgo; E. P. Slostrcem, Lake
Bido; Chester F. Carey, Allegany;
William bncklund, Powers; Fred
Slioltou, Powers; Ned Lawrenco,
Lakeside; Joe 'Noble, Lakeside.
Llojd Hotel.
R. Homphlll, Coqulllo; C. O.
Nott, North Bend; John Whobroy,
.Myrtle Point; W. E. Mooro, Coos
River; Cnrl Anderson, Norway; M.
A. Smith, Curry County; Thomas
Sturdjvant, Myrtlo Point.
TUESDAY'S ARRIVALS
Chandler Hotel
Morio Holdeii, Empire; F. A.
fSpencor, Myrtlo Point; D. I. Mcdco.
Sun Francisco; II. II. "Wood, San
Francisco; J. E. West, Portland;
Fred Marx, San Francisco; B. Llpp
mnn, Portland; J. A. black, Port
land; Louis McMullon, Myrtlo Point;
Gus Swnnson, Portland; A. J. Mc-
t Donald, Everett; C. W. Mead, Port-
Head the
Adv. today.
First. National bank
Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mnrshfleld
AU lpx C j
For your Spring Ging
hams, Lawns, Silk
Poplins, Cotton Poplins,
etc.
GET THEM AT THE J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE
THEY HAVE THEM AT A BIG SAVING.
Apron Ginghams 5c
A better gingham 7c
Dress Gingham 7Mjc
A better grade 8 1-3c
12'c Dress Ginghams 10c
15c Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide 120
Chambrlcs, all shades, 30 inches wide 121oc
Mercerized Poplins, 25c value 19c
We Lead as? cr , Originators
FollOW "jJWLJ MjJtdtMAi&Sr L0W prces
Next Door to Postoffice
X ftlFW TODAY X
$?
IMPORTED WhMi Leghorns' eggs
for hatching. Phono 1C-J.
I'OR SALE Klve-acro tract, f?:W0;
phono J'.OO-L
FOR RENT House, l.0 South Nth
St., five rooms; apply 7C8 South
nth St.
FOR SALIC d'ond team horses. 1
mnro and 1 colt. 7 and :i yrs.
Weight 1500 lb, each; 1 Jorsoy
bull, 18 mos, old. Harry Thomas,
bunker Hill, P. O. Box 007, .Marsh-fleld.
$
X WANTED X
WANTED Faint eam' mid 'good
fresh milk cow. Phono 339L.
Piano, violin mid cello, fieprgo
L. (iiligoiy, expert teacher, 5101 X.
."SJIi St., Phono J KIN.
OF WATER DAILY land; V. B. Rogers, Portland.
i St. liUMroucp Hotel
An Interesting Statement by Ono of
the Bio Men In the Drug Builnost
TO-NIGHT
homo 0f
'"'"l. Mntu i x"'""""" I,,Mtu,'u ll. Fov Plays, fiulil Rooste
W'otopl'a.,, s , Mc,l'teees.---Th0 cream of tho world's output li
,0Uos.oft m,,,K ' -Vow York City nt prices ranging fron
cr
In
om
-tWlf IlflH t.A
heUfuo 'A"S BEVEXOE." Mutual Masteniieco in four
,raJstlioiif l"1"K"c,iim for tUo fl,u lvn" nt Mio Him. .Por
mXM a, C!oncnU v"'". t .Mexico, tho famous 'rebel chlcL
'ATTVs"i!Mn, lttU ",ul "'"oys along tho Rio fJrande.
bBcMe('lCKYiPCP. Keystone Comedy, xvith Fatty Ar
for "'e full i'!" h!n,,s "" ! f Jft bceno of the film iuid continues
""o will . Y,"Al"iitod Xewspapci- Pictmos that ov-
I nu.. :1N0XV'S ORCHESTRA KVERY NlfillT
'onnot, H cts-5 Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts,
"E CLosivr v V" y numerous Vequests wo will .repent
"''t tin flve-ieel flold Rooster Play.
wrone
BMHHv jswBkjWhWmw
C. S. Wymnn, South Inlet; E. E.
Wcavor, Kmplro; J. R. Smith nnd
son, Gold neach; G. Jowett, Dolmar,
David Lalno, Gardiner; B. Andorson,
Coqulllo; W. K. Daggott, Eugeno.
Lloyd lbcl
Carl Anderson, Norway; R. J. Cot
nor, Portland; M. A. Small, Curry
C'wiinlv; Thomas Sturdlvant, Myrtle
Point; Fred Travors, Beaver Hill;
John Whobroy, Myrtle Point; P. M.
Modiu, San Francisco.
A. E. KIESLINQ
of Houston, Tex-as, soys:
advi;rtI;S;d letvers
j List or pdvoiyisod letters remain-
jlug in ths JlnrBliflcld, Oiogon, Post-
jofflco for tjio week ondng Foliru-
nry 29, 19 10. Porsons calling for
"If vou havo n muddy complexion 'the fcamo will pleaso say advertised
. .... . ..,.,!. ..,..,! t'lv I . .. .. l .. I. I
riHI Pliy 010 eOIll 1U VHVH (UIIBI
cullod for:
baibonu, Mrs. D. A., burke, Mrs.
Mike; Cameron, Mrs. .Mary; Craw
ford, Mrs. T. F.; Derby Dr. W. S.,
(3); Douglas. C. II'.; Edwards,
Richard; Nllison, Hans; Ownly, W.
A.; Phipps' Mrs. J. II;; ifand j.
R.; Sqmmorfl, Mrs. J. L.; Witt, Au
gust. ' llUQll M'LAIN, P. M,
.
tt LOST X
LO.i'lj SiinbiusL li, i'uils, iiiiiik)
garnet. $1 reward fpr return to
Times offlco,
$
X FOR RENT
$
FOR RENT Five-room coltngo i
cetly renovated, corner Ninth
nnd Flanagan. Apply W. b. Cur
tis, Phono 15C-R.
FOR RENT About March 13, hotel
at Hausor, furnished, 9 rooms at
end of boat lino and on railroad,
X PERSONAL MENTION X
$..,$
MRS. Q. C. DONNOVAN wns In today
from Coalcdo on n shopping tnlp.
E. P, SIESTREEM is In tho city
today from his homo nt Lake
side, SHANNON MITCHELL wns hero
from North bond today on busi
ness, LOUIS SELL enmo In yesterday from
tho Swnyno & Hoyt enmp nt bea
ver Hill.
ARTHUR PECIC was called over to
Coqulllo this morning on legal
business.
RAY NOEL xvns down today from
j bluo Ride, whcro ho works In
i tho cmnps.
CHARLES HALL loft on tho morn
ing train for Coqulllo on telephone
business,
J. E. PAULSON, well known timber
crulsor of Coqulllo, wnB n visitor
hero today.
W. A. ROBERTS nnd wbo, ot Myrtlo
Paint, nro guests nt tho Harold
bargolt homo.
JAME3 LANDR1TH and Roy Lnn-
drlth wero horo from their Coos
River ranches todny.
GEORGE DOLL left this morning
cnllod to Coqulllo to look after
somo business matters.
NED LAWRENCE nnd Joo Noblo, of
Lukosldo, enmo In yostorday and
remained over in tho city todny.
SUPERVISOR F. A. GOLDEN wns n
pnssougor on tho morning train,
going to tho Valloy on school busi
ness. NOBIS JENSEN arrived homo from
Portland this morning on tho Kll
burn aftor a business trip to tlio
north.
L. W. TRAVER camo In on tho Kll
burn from Portland todny, having
been gouo for sovoral 'days on busi
ness. JAMES FERREY nnd wlfo enmo
In yostordny from their Isthmus
Inlet much to spend a few dnyn
In town.
O. P. BURNETT, of tho North Pnclflc
company, camo back from n hurry
up tnlp to Portland, returning on
tho Kllburn.
MISS GRETCHEN SHERWOOD, of
Coqulllo, cmuo over Inst evening
to visit for n fow dnyfl with hqr
sister, Mrs. L. A. Llljeqvlst.
CLAUDE THOMPSON returned via
stago last ovonlpg from Portland
wlioro ho wns railed on business,
On tho return trip ho visited
friends In Eugeno.
'M. WEINGARTEN, of San Francisco,
nriilvod Inst ovening by way of
Bandon, IJo was a pnsscngor on
tho wrecked Flflold and hud n
groat story to tell his friends. IIo
managed to save nil his baggage.
n consignment of eggs sent somo
time ngo and now havo thorn
in tho feeding pooln.
rRED MARX is 6ack on tho Bay on
ono of his regular trips. Ho was
, nhowiug friends a copy ot tho
wholesale prtco list of atnplo goods
II n 1SC4, when wnr tlmo prices pre
vailed, and they nro about thrco
times ns high nn tho retail prices
of tlio snmo kind of goods today.
Thcro hns been a general advanco
on merchandise recently.
E. S. TUTTLE, of Rnsmusson broth
ers nnd Tuttlo of Bniuloii, returned
on tho Kllburn nttor n sovcrnl
weeks' visit, In Portland nnd Wnba
Walla. Ho said thnt J. D. Mills
i formerly of tho Gnlllcr Hotel nt
bandon, is gottlng along fino nt
tho St. Paul hotol in Portland,
which will bo gratifying to Mr.
Mills' ninny friends iln .this section.
CIIA8. b. PRE WITT, advanco agent
of tho I'lsk Rubber Company, ar
rived horo with a smile nnd a talo
of prosperity. Ho says It tho growth
ot tlio Flsk business is indicative
of general business conditions, ev
erything must bo going ahead by
leaps nml hounds and from tho
amount of Flsk tires that Tlio Gun
nery Is selling, ho says that Coos
Bay has no reason to complain
about lack ot prosperity.
Rend the
Adv. today.
First National bank
Dr. II. E. Kelly, Dentist, 'Mi Coko
bldg., Phono 11J-,T.
$10. Soo Ned Galloway,
North Star at noon.
launch
FOR RENT Comfortable apart
ments for rout, furnished, $15.00,
flno location. I. S. Kaufman & ROLL GOODMAN xvob down
MISS UNA KINNICUTT, of Myrtlo
Point, camo ovor this morning on
logal business In connection with
tho Bottling up of an cstato of,
hor aunt, who dlod years ngo In
Mnssnchusctts,
from
Jiihby ConI, $3.00 ton. Phono 72.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Co,
FOR RENT, Fiirnlhhcu two room
apt. Heated. $15.00, Inqwlro
Mirtson's, Store.
FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot nnd!
cold wntor, bath. 8S3 Third fit.
nml iiull oves. vou nro constipated. slx
glasses of water dully nnd ono or two
Rexall Orderlies nt night will coricct
this condition and make you 'lit ns a
fiddle.' Rexall Orderlies, in my opinion,
nro tho best hixntlvo to bo had, nnd can
bo taken by men, women or chlldien."
XVn havn tho oxcluilvo Fclllnff rlBlits for
tnA BrcSt lixntivo. Trial Mzo. lu crnts
Lockhart Parsons Drug Co.
THli MEXALL STORE
FOR RENT Rooming house over
Ekblad's Hardware Storo. Apply'
At Ekblad & Son, or call 300.
J
: FOR SALE X;
FOR SALE.--T'm'o' cmvVrind cnlf'foV
,.$70 ir taken before Saturday. R. j
...M, Kjle, South Seienth btroet. . .;
FOR SALE 301) egg Incubator
Phone OJ.
FOR TRADE Complete, u'ell equip-
ped chicken ranch, will trado for
Mnrshfleld lots. I, S. Knufmau tt
Co.
Uip South Coos Rlvor Hatehory
yesterday. Thoy havo hatched
300 000 Eastern brook trout from
REXALL
KIDNEY REMEDY
For the relief of those cases
of Kindoy Trouble which
stand lu need of effertho
treatment, such as can bo
hiifoly seltj-adnilulsteivd.
Sold Exclusively bj
"THE BUSY G0RNER
DRUG STORE
Phono son
We Deliver Immediately
Xotlco lis heroby given that sealed
bids will bo received by tho Common
Council of tlio City ot Mnrshfleld,
Coos County, Oregon, until halt past
Bovon o'clock P. M., on Monday, tho
13th day of March, 191G, for tho Im
provement of thnt portion ot blrcli
Avonuo East from the cast lino of
Front Strcot North to n pqlnt 70 foot
east ot tho oast, lino ot Front Streot
North, In tho City of Marshflold, Coos
County, Orogon, according to tho
plans nnd specifications prepared by
'tho City EiiHlncor nnd on fllo In tho
offlco ot tho City Recorder nnd thcro
opon to tho Inspection of all porsons.
lutorostod thorolu.
All bids must bo In necorduueo
with tho requirements accompanying
said specifications, a, id upon blanks
for that purpose which will bo sup
plied upon request nt tho offlco of
tho City Eiirjliioor.
A cortlflcd check of flvo per cent
of tlio amount bid must accompany
tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said
City of Marshflold, In caso tho con
tract is awarded tho contractor and
'lio fulls to outer lu n contract with
hnld City, nm furnish a suitable bond
therefor within ton dnya after boi
lug notified so to do,
Tho Common Council resorves tho
right to reject nny uud all bids.
Dntod tills 2nd duy of March. 19113,
JOHN W. BUTLER,
Rerordor of tho City of MnrphfleliJ,
Coos County, Oregon.
FOR TRANSFER AND
KTOHAGE OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AND
UAGGAHE Cnll
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono i:i
Resldenco Plnn,o 1S1-.T
Market Ave, nnd Waterfront
BICYCLE TIRES
buy Tlu'in From L's. Wo
(,'liargo Nothing to Put Them
on Your Wlio.1
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
WEAVING All kinds a spec
laity. Mrs. W. Wl Nason. 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220rR,