The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 13, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE CfJOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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ASK BIG DHHA6ES DEMAND TOD GHEAT
OKO.
OKAY WANTS JjWiKO KRO.M
SAIITII-POWKRS CO.
AUcrcs Thai. Whistle Hoy lnn
Wioiir SIriiiiI at Camp One
Caused Ills Injury
(Special to Tlio Times)
COQUILL13 Ore, Atnrah 1.1.
Goorgo Gray lian begun Btilt lu tho
Circuit court Tor $5200 damages from
tlio Smith-Powers Logg-lng Company.
Ho BayB lio was employed nt Camp
Ono last your nnd on November 27tli,
tlio wlilstlo l)6y gave tlio wrong bIk
nal VitIi tlio result that ho was
caught in Uia lino and thrown uhout
thirty foot. He cluluiu permanent in
Jurlen woro Infllcteil.
card lu IiIb attorney,
COAST JOHHKRS CLAAIOR POK
AIAXUFAC'LTRKH GOODS
Ktislci-n Fiirlorlos Hrlbo Away West
rin Workmen Willi Higher Pay
War Orders I ho Cause
So grout 1b tlio demand in tlio
cast for certain bIcIUoi! laborers that
repieBPiitiilivcB of eastern factories
often stand outside the gates of San
Francisco conconiB and offer the om
ployccB bigger wnges In the east. Hob
ert Dlllard catrio bael: from the south
on the Nann yesterday and said this
.Is nn actual condition that pertains
In Son Fraelseo.
Pacific i oast Jobbers aio unable to
CluiB. 1. Hel-gpt thp tuauufnetured pioductB from
I the eastern houses, Tlio demand is
Many Cases Filed gioater than eun be supplied, tlio par-
Among tlio coses filed in Circuit itlculur rauso being tlio largo war
court recently nro tho following:
Ira E. Hrown vb. Xolllo P. Drown.
Suit for divorce.
T. W. AtcCloskoy va W. 13. I'lko.
Knrrlon I). Fry vs. 13. At. Hlakorby
nnd A. II. SparkB. Appeal from Jus
tico court No. .1.
Vomis Gill vs aordon Gill. Suit for
divorce.
Herbert Loekhhrt and Guy Warner
ns AVamor Grocery Co., vs L. .1. Pat
rimonii nnd Alice Pctrlmoulx.
Annlo llamdllon vs Harharn .lone?
and Henry Songstaekon. Application
for Judgment tax lien.
J. II. 'Luho, II. N. Lnso, Dooim
' Luso, Jtohecca P. Wilson, Ilonnett
Trust Co,, and Emily O. Wrenn vs
Waiter II. WobBtcr, Annie Webster,
ct nl. Suit in equity for partition.
tD6rn, M. Iflizzor vb. Travis S. lluz
zor. Suit for dlvorco.
IJ. F.'Cnrlllo vh Alary 13. Cnrlllo.
Suit for divorce. '
Iluliy I'crsllbrilfor AlUjIr vs It. T.
Kaiiruiiiii, J. Wright Wilson, Llnnlo
L. Wilson nnd First Natlonnl Unnl:
of Coos Hay. Suit to forcclosa mort-gugo.
orders that liavo como to tho eastern
UKitiufacturers.
While lu tlio south Air. Dlllard
mndo arrangements to tako several
lines of lints, enps, gloves and nod:
ware and he too will very shortly
ecomo i knight of tho giVl tor
Southwestern Oregon.
Ho said that several firms in San
Francisco complained about losing
skilled workmen who were offered
bigger wages in tho east and a year's
contract with transportation buck
and forth. This demand Is especially
Into In tho clothing Hues,
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I PERSONAL -MENTION t
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ROHERT DILLARD returned yester
day from a trjn toA Sun Francisco.
NEHj WATSON waB In from his Isth
mus Inlet ranch Saturday.
T. A. SAL1NO was among the Al
legany vlsltoin litre today.
TOAI LAWHORN wns down from
his ranch near Allegany today on
business.
I3D. LIDDELL, who conducts n meal
innrkot nt I'oweis, spout Sunday
with friends horo.
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KNUTSON To Atr. and Airs. h.
Knutson, of Hunker Hill, a gill,
Sunday, .Atarch 12th. Sbo is their
second child.
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SOClAli CALENDAR.
KioCrci Hiiys Audi C. Krooger,
of Allegany, has purchased a l!IC
Keo touring car from K. V. Steele
who has taken tho ngoncy for this
section, succeeding .1. S Lyons in
that capacity horo. The now car
will soon bo delivered.
HENRY HuaaiNS, who is now em
ployed In' Sheriff .tohnBon'B offlco
at Coiiuillo, spent Sunday hero.
DR. E. S. CONKLIN loft on tho ear
ly morning slago yestorday, re
turning to 13ugeno.
MRS. V. G. HINDAIARSll and child
woro In f nun Lakeside spending
tlio week end.
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13. H. MICHAELS 'QUICKLY GETS
FHEEOO.M IN AIVHTLE POINT
Rosenberg Also l-'rctl on $700 Hall
l'tirnlnhiMl by Handon Fi-lcudi
IIuunci'm Cnso
(Spoclnl to Tho Times)
COQUILL13, Ore, Atarch 13. 13.
n. AtlehaolB, who wns bound over to
tho grand Jury at Myrtle Point Fri
day on tlio charge of shooting J. 13.
BIG ADVANCE IN ALL
KINDS OF CLOTHING
KnMcin Alnniifuctiiuu-H Evplulu Why
Wholesale Prices Have Heen
Advaii('d
S. S. Jonnlngs of Nortli Hand hns
Just received a letter from tho cast-
'am manufacturers from which ho
buys much of his clothing, especially
women's ready-to-wear garments,
which tolls of tho advanco in prices.
They quote n trado pnper as follows:
"Tlio wonmn's garmont that used
to retail at $2Ii will range this year
between ?28.r.O and I20.no and thoro
will ho llko advances on practically
all wearables. Color trouble will not
bo pronounced tills spring, for the
great bulk of the garments to ho
worn tho next few months were made
from Gorman dyostuffs; what crock-
Jug eventuates will como lator.
"Tho reason for tho abnormality
of tlio current textile trades are mani
fold war uniforms and blankets nro
tukdngi tho world's wool, and wool up
used does not get buck to comuiorc1).
Tho uniform and camp blanket un
dergo wear lo which Ivllliin n hi. eim-
iioiwiiii near aiyruo mini, una immm. iiI0t j. comimrol. and thoso which re
ritlitnun.1 fin Lull II II tnut 1i, I' . .
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Coiiuillo banker, and F. V. Shores
wont HocunUy for hint. Considerable
sympathy Is expressed for Michaels
who Is a cripple, lio has to wear it
special body bra en owing to an In
jury of tlio spine a long time ago. He
In well known lu Coqulllo and sup
ports hpls mother mid sisters.
Rosenberg- (Je(s Hall
I, Rosenborg, the former Coiiuillo
tailor who wns arrested at Crescent
City on tho charge of cashing n
worthless draft on tho hank of Han
don for ? 170, has also been released
on $700 ball furnished by S, Jubltz,
main are burned. Furthermore wo
fcro exporting clothe on a scale now
Jto Ibis country. South America and
Australia mo taking goods they nuver
jjtook before. Add to tho dyo, woul
nnd cloth export abnormalities rnH
roiul embargoes, scarcity of ocean
vessels and labor demands. Atotal
."products plants have actually buou
liompetliig with textile plants for la
bor. That Is not the cuso in Cleve
land. Hut in Now England towns
tho munition mills have drawn em
ployes from tho cotton mills, nnd
liuvo thus afforded their contribution
to the L'oneinl iinsldo down slLiuitilmi
u Handon tailor, and AIV. Kh T. ,u llu t.,ot ,, KurMUmt ,mIHlr,(.fl...
Treadgohl, wlfo of RoHonherg's at-
DR. IRA B. BARTLE IS
NOW IN NEW ORLEANS
toruey. It has been discovered that
RoBonhoric wept under (ho name of
Gunltel at Crescent (Vly. Ho donles
(his, but tho hotel propiletor
Inn'.KtH that Rosenborg loglslored as
"Giiukol." Rosenberg says that Guu
lcol was his friend and that only the
ono registered so Hint they wouldn't
have to pay tho extra price for tho
room.
Sheriff Johnson who wrolo lo tho
chief of police, at Cincinnati lor In
formation about Rosenberg has o
colved u answer saying "not known
hero."
' Huiis'Vs Term
Tho Jnll houtouco of .loo Ilaiisor
of Alurslifleld, who is son lug time
for having too much liquor In Ills po
session, will oxplio Alaich lUth.
Sheriff Johnson hns written to At
torney Gonoral Urown to s.eo If the
second commitment for bootlegKlug
13 legal has not received an answer
yet. If ho does not, Ilaiisor will
North llciul Ph)Niciaii Who Iri 'hik
ing Post Graduate Wihih 'rl'.s
or Ti ip
Dr. Ira II. Hurtle of North llend
who Is now lu Now Orleans taking
soiuo post graduuto work wiltes The
Times that ho Is having a flue trip.
.Mrs, Ilaitlo remained nt Los Angeles
to visit her parents, Air. and Airs. R.
.1. Coke.
Ho says ho Is taking work at both
(lie Chuilty hospital and tho Aliirluo
hohpltul, putting on a gown and aid
ing lu sovuiul opeiutlous daily.
Tho .Mai dl Gins, tho grout annual
fete of Now Orleans is on, and af
fording much entertainment. Tho
annual horse races are on, uf fouling
another sight and ho says tlio old
Southern spirit lis moio lu evidence
It. N. WI3I1STI0R wna a week end
visitor in tho city from' Coos
Rivor.
LYLI3 D. AIAGNI3SS was In tho city
over Sunday from his homo on
Coos River.
BIDNIOY HI3NDI3RSON returned to
Coqulllo on tho morning train,
after a week end visit hero with
friends.
FRANK CATTI3RLIN wont over Into
tho Vnlley this morning to call
on the trade.
V. C. GORST loft on, tho Nnnn Smith
for Vnllojo, California, wlioro ho
lias a now Jitney lino.
J. .1. CL1NK13NHI3ARD, prominent
dairyman of Coos Rlvor, was horo
today.
W. L. WALKI3R, a woll-known dai
ryman of Cooston, sullod on tho
Naun today for San Francisco.
AIRS. I3DNA TAYLOR nnd children,
13 iii)l ly and I3dna, will loavo on tho
Nann Smith for Sun Francisco.
Society,
At. Kol-
Catliolic
AIR. AND AHIS. C. 11. PI3CK and
daughter left on tho Rainbow this
nftornoon for thtJlr aiimnior homo t
on south Coos rivor over Sunday.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. DAVI3NPORT!
and baby arrived Saturday froni
Powers, on their way to Portland,
where they expect to mako their j
future homo. Thoy hnvo made
many friends during their refli-1
denco 111 Coos county who will
wish thorn well.
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ARTHUR WILLIAMS was In from ,
Allillngtoii .Saturday. Ho said
thut ho and others woro sur-
pilscd whon thoy got their tax
stutcmonts and found a school levy
of sixteen mills In that district
and ho is wondering what tho dfs-
trict will do with all tho money.
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AIRS. 11. 13. IIAAIPTON, loft on tho
Hronkwator for 13urnkn In response
to a message stating that her
brother, George Wheolor, was sorl
ously ill nt Allrnudn, California.
No jinrtlculnrs woro given. Mr.
Wlioolor wns formerly cnptnln of
the launch Traveler horo. Miss;
Leah Weir accompanied AlrB. (
Hampton south. ,
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AIR. AND AIRS. D. R. JONI3S nnd
daughter, Miss Anna, or v Sail
born, North Dakota, arrived on
tho Naun Smith yestorday to visit
at tlio homo of their sou, D. A.
Jones. Thoy hnvo been spending
tho winter lu Southern Dakota,
which Air. Jones says from their
experience bus nothing on North
Dakota lu tho way of climate. f
tor a visit horo they will return
to their homo wlioro Air. Jones Is'
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tlio owner of largo wheat runci-is.
AIRT. A. T. HARRIS loft an tlio Nann
Smith for n short visit lu San Frnu-cisco.
DR. RICHMOND, of Coiiuillo, camo
hack this morning from a profes
sional visit to Allegany. ,
ALONZO STHMMKRAIAN wnn nmong
tho business visitors today from
Allegany. , ,
, A. WOODWORTIf, or tho Allen
&. Lewis company, left for Co
qulllo and Powors this morning to
look nftor tho trade.
AIRS. A. T. I1AINI3S loft on tho
Nnnn Smith this nftornoon for u
two-woeks' visit in Snn Francisco,
AIRS. OANTINR. of Kontuek Inlet.
camo buck this morning from a
visit with Airs. Gone Terry on
Coos Rlvor.
JUDGI3 JOHN S. COICI3 roturnod on
tho stage from. l3ugeuo yesterday.
He has been holding court lu Roso
hurg and lu Hiigeuo for several
weeks.
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mi inc nuicLO
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Hluiico Hotel
John Harnett, lUvcrton; OIu Paul
son, Coqulllo; Otto Atuglll, Aly?!lo
Point; G, 13. .Miller, Camp 1; L. A.
Perron, Atyrtlo Point; O, K. Neal,
iCniimurl, Cal.; C. J3. Hnrrott and
family, I3nrlmurt; Clay Madden.
Hromortou; Davo Hrown, Powors; G.
P. Stewart, Gardiner; Ruy Cunning-
Iinm, Gardiner; I3rucst C. Lloyd,
Nortli Head; A. Iloldon, 13 mid re.
St. Iiwrenco Hotel
Alo'Mny.
Alpha Delphian
with Atrs. Ilurrjott
logg.
Tuesday.
North Ilond
Guild, with Atrs. Nell Him Its.
North Hend Club social
afternoon, in club rooms.
Wednesday.
Presbyterian Auxlllnry,
with Alra. C. II. Wnltor.
Pustlmo club, with Airs.
I3dwurd Thomas, In North
Hend. . .
Prlsclllns, Willi AlrA. Wdl
foul I3rIelcson In Huukor
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North Hend ,Molhpdlst In
dies ontortufn Union Aid in
.Methodist hull.
Auction Hrldgo Club, with
Airs. F. V. Cuttcrlln.
Klostor Club, wjt)i Aim. J.
Q. Jarvlu.
Thursday.
Ncedlccraft Club Ladlon of
Nortli Hend entertain their
husbands at n St. Patrick's
paity nt the homo of Air. nnd
Airs. J. At. Thomnu.
Arinno-Wls Club, with Alru.
W. 13. liongland.
Rainbow Club, with Airs.
13. J. Coffelt on South Coo.4
river.
Klunoy Club of North
Dend, with Atrs. J. Hill.
Kustsldu Social Club, with
Mis. 13inll Wont.
Nohjhborhood Card Club,
with Atrs. A. 13. Dlmont.
North Hend Junior Class
unity.,
Gonera Club, with Airs.
Henry Ross.
Klostor Club, witli Airs. J.
Q. Jarvls.
North Hend Thimble Club,
shower for Airs. W. Ilond rlx.
A. N. W. Club, with Alra.
W. P. Murphy.
Fildiy.
Past Alaton'n Association,
with Airs. C. II. Marsh.
Thlmhlo Club party, nt
homo of Air. and Alra. C. T.
Williams.
Kastsldo Royal Nolghbora
Club party.
Ladles' Art Club, with
Airs. H. G. Iloy.
Aliilllcoiim Club dance at
club rooms for tlio mouthers.
Saturday
4 Christian Church Young
People's class entertnlu nt
St Patrick's party In church
hall.
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4 Tuxeclo9s Grip
by Walt Mason
Tuxedo 13 the gripping smoke, a boon to every buyer
you take your pipe of Eiigliah 6ak, of mcerochaum'
clay or briar, and fill it with the frarjrant weed, the
choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke
indeed; and arc you glad? Well, rather. Tuxedo
has no kick or bite, suggests no '.'morning after:" ii
"iwsiou ia iu onng aeught, and
fill your heart with laughter, t
It caught the sunshine of the'
south,, when it was green and
growing, and brings that suri.
shine to your mouth, when
out the smoke you're blowing,
"Tuxedo's in a class alone," its
smokers are declaring; "it has a
fragrance all its own, thatbafllei
all comparing." And thu Jt
grips the men who smoke, and holds their true aifeo
ttan ; their trusty, briar pipes they
atohc, and never know dejection. 1 C&Qj&Ptu
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PARCEL POST YQUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
For roHnblo Ahsdnrln of Tltloana
Information nbout COOH HAY HlUh
K8TATK, sco
Abstracts
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Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Alnrshtlold nnd Coqulllo City, Orogon.
Oeneral Agenls KiiNtshlo nnd Sengstackeu's Addition.
Special attention paid (o usossincutH and pajment of tnxes.
IIKMll' SUNGSTACKHN, Mnnngcr.
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
has Just hcon thoroughly renovat
ed, nnd opened lo (he public Alaich
1st, 1IUII, Soiuo of tho features
of thN old hostelry nro. fieo em-
j ploy moot hiiroau, free sovvIiik room,
, information luillellu and kind Urate
STT ... .y ..y Vv. .,., ,1. "'", " "
ltyffih"'Tt'l'''l'1"''l 'w' ' i'" "n. j"'1 j'S'Stlj!' "'Tl" JilAlh!" ' " " """'If Vt'
Help for Bronchial
Trouble and Cough
It. 11. AlimnoCIC, county roiulnmsUir,
returned thiH mornlUK to IiIh homo
lu Coiiuillo nftor an nhBcuco of
Hoveral duyn in thin end of the
county on toad hualuesa.
prohuhly ho lelonsml on tho 10th l'io '"u couiso tluui anywlioro
Instead of ImvliiK to serve flfteon ,lrtU'
da)B addltloual for the ulleKed hoot
IcksIiik. AGED BANDON WOMAN
TAKEN TO ASYLUM
AIih. i;ilu ,1, Holco, Who Im (15 iii(
I'Vohl", Tiiljeu Out This AlorniiiK
hy AIoiiiliiiitH
Atrs, lOIUu J. Holco, ui;od 05, wnn
taken to tho state hospital for the
lusano at Sulom tliU morning. Shu
hns heen living with a son tit Han
don. Sheriff Johnson lirouiiht hor
from Coti'lle last nluht t.o that At
tendant Hint Hi own and wife who
woro sont in after hor could catch
tho onrly stngo out thin morning,
'Sho Is aulto feoblo nnd her hnlluclun
tlons nro not of u violent chnractor.
COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS
Low Cost Hiah Efficiency
Ho bays that tho war hns benefitted
husluesa at Now Orleaim and a creat
or hustle is lu evidence theio than
eer liefoio. Tho docks nro crowded
uud tho ships aio being laden ulth
mules uud cotton for Kuiopo, It
has hueu twelve ears since ho 4lslt0d
the raiiioiui old southern city and he
suys theio have heen marked chalices
the old landmarks giving away to
fluu modern liulldlngH.'
Tho .Mississippi Is tho highest it
hus been In yoiuu hut so far the
loveus hnvo proeuted in consider
able daiuagu.
.1013 RClllU.hW. JR., nrrlved hero
on tho Naun Smith yestorday to
visit Ills uncle, V. I'. .Murphy, nnd
lUs sister, Airs. It. 11. Dement nt
Alyrtlo Point.
ntANCI (Ht ANT nnd wlfo camo lu
Saturday from Powers for a short
stay. Airs. Grant will visit roln
Uvea nt Coalodo awhile nnd Air,
Ornnt returned to cump yestorduy.
Tiiio hkv. john i.Koaiyrr. of tho
Coiiuillo Christian church, return
ed homo this morning after
pleaching yesterday lu North
Hend.
H. llnsfl. Itosehuru: S. Patterson.
Seattle; Alra. A. Frntls, Sunset Hoy; l,,,el,, Tl"1 ml ' "r ,,, M,,,,,(,
S. l-'rntls, Sunsot Huy; H. N. Woh-;ls wimiicii.
stor, Coos Ulvor; K. W. Cllaplll. Coosi HiaXCO HOTVA,
Rlvor; Charles McHown, Coqulllo; H.i ,as Xort,, F,0I,t 8,4w.
Aladoclt, Coos Rlvor; Charieo awon,' Alai-.shfleld, Orotfuii
Fortluud; Athnio lOugon. San Frnn-
oisco; W. C. Moore, Portland; Krnnk
XI rant nnd wlfo, Powers; Jewell
Sprnguo, Huusor; Clara K. Spraguo, 1
Coos Rlvor; H. V. Roonoy, Hluoj
Rldgo; Clay Ataddou, Camp 1; Airs.
P. Radford and sou, Camp 1; Atrs.
T. ti. Stanley, Cump 1; Lynda L.
P.uetow, Coos Rlvor; Lylo 1). Alag-
ucss, Coos River; Rohort Uowrou,
Helmar; Airs. Lucy Tee I nnd son,
Pendleton; Airs. JCIlu Van Clove,
Pendleton.
t l.loj d Hotel
.Mrs. Ray Alartlu, Handon; I. T,
Cioodlln, Coiiuillo; S. R. Jolinsou,
Portland; I. Hton, Powc-is; neorgo
Lonc, Del mar; Tony Klun, Dolninr;
P. I. Horry Handon; S. Domenlz,
'Toley'a Honey and Tar Compound
acti more llko a food than a medicine."
Mr. Will O. Richmond. InBlewoo.1.
Cnlir., Hnys: "I wish to recommend
oloy'B Honey und Tnr Compound as It
has greatly beneittted 1110 tor bronchial
trouble ami couuh. It nets ho well in
liaimony with uaturo that It In moro
like a rood than a mudlclno."
Foley's lloney nnd Tar Compound has
a ?,u,?.rrully Wick way or soothliiR
and henlliiK tlio raw tlcklliiB surface of
the throat und bronchial tubes. It
cases tho tightness over tho chest,
mines the phleRiu easily, nnd helps tlio
niuuuuru rui'itiiiK couKIl inai is so ex
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lunmiu; .ii. U. .uuiKiiu, lunvin; i. , thro.U mid stuffy wheezy brJathlnL-
haustinir nnd wcaknninir.
It Is tho best medlcliio you can buy.
and bettor than nnythlni; you can mako.
for COUUllH. COldH. Hn.ixmnilln nrnnn
whoppliiK cough, la grippe and broni
i.w.Hj.uiiviin, HenlliiK
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Wliltler, Coos Rlvor; Paul Zachnr,
Cump 1; Jnck Poselk, Powers; P. C.
Rodgers, Powoib; (Seorge P. Clinton,
Now York; Chillies Clinton, Hrooh
lyn; W. J. Potorson, Dolmar.
ClmndliM- Hotel
It contains no opiateu, and Is acceptable
iu uiu muni HfiiHiiivo Hiomacii,
Every tiier la a Xrlend.
Por sale by Owl Prescription Phar
macy. Frank D. Cohan, Contral Avo- j
nuo. Opposltd Chandler Hotel, Tolo
I phono 74.
Why Not Enjoy a
Modern Kitchen?
Your husband's office, store or workship
Is up-to-date. Why shouldn't the kitch
enwhere you do YOUR work, be mod-
ern, too? .Cook and heat with Gas and
you will b3 surprised how much more
easily and quickly your work will be
finished.
Gas Makes Housework Light Work
By cooking and heating with Gas, not only can you do
BETTER work, but MORE work in much less time,
without a bit of trouble with fires, fuel or ashes.
Gas long ago ceased to be a luxury; it is now a necess
ity, lightening the household labor of millions of women.
Isn't it time you, too, made housekeeping a pleasure
with the aid of Gas?
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Oregon Power
XOTICK,
Poiry Transit will hiy
iow morning for lopalrs.
off tomor-
Houcry I lance, Simpson 'nllon,
has liovu postponed lo iiuL Katiuday
iuenlni;.
Dr. J.eUJo, OMoop.Uli, Aluishflohl
SHERIFF AI.P. JOHNSON, accom
pnuled hy Airs. Johnson nnd child,
camo ovior from Coqulllo last ov
enlng. The sheriff Is horo today
serving legal papers.
SI.MMONS, n local contractor. Is
expecting to leave very shortly
for Rutin, Montana. If ho decides
to locate there his family will fol
low In about two months.
R. A. COPPI.E Is expected homo to
day or tomorrow from n slx
weolts' Kastern trip. Alls. Copplo
nnd the children will remain in
California for n fow wooks longor
Dr. 1. C, VniiBhnu. Ilonlht, lloom
CO, First Mutlouul lluuk bulliHng.
Joo Schilling, Alyrtlo Point; J. Cn-j
hill, Snn Pranclsco; K. J. Hockor,
Portland; V. C. Alondoll, Portlund;
Charles S. Hanson, JncUsonvillo; Air. 1
nnd Atis. P, Klnyon, Turhoy River,
Iowa; V. I. Hrown and wlfo, Sulom;
O. C, Hamlin, Heaver Hill; Robot t
H. l)5gen. Seattle; r. P. A. Voge.
Portland; Al. V. Kano, Myrtle Point;
Alfred Johnson, wlfo and child, Co
qulllo; W. H. McConl, Portlnndj'AI.
V. Kniio, Alyrtlo Point; Alfrod John-
kson, wife and child, L'oqulllo; v. !;.
McCord, Portland; E. J. Larson, Pow
ers; A. At. OaKes, Portland; J. Con
loguo, Lnmpa, D. E. Conlogue, Lam
pa;; Airs. W, P. AIcKonna, Laiupa;
Atarlo Conlogue, Lanipu; Wultor Con
loguo, Lampa; Hon Mitchell. Port
land; C. P. Hell, Portland; W. A.
Harr, qorvullls; E. S. Conklln, Eu
gene; J. Porsjtho, San Pranclsco; E,
Jv. Ingram, IWverton; w. J. Swcot,
Handon; J. V, Dusttn, Eugene; 0. JJ.
Stolnnn, Portland; R. V. Tavenucr,
Coos Rlvor; Airs. V. a, Hlndiimrsh,
Lakosldo,
Co.
Jiibby Coal, IJ15.00 ton. Phono 7U.
North Pacific S. S. Co.
F. A. Kilburn
sails direct to
EUREKA
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
MARCH 17TH
The Breakwater
Sails for '
PORTLAND
MARCH 21ST
From
Smith Terminal Dock
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Besides First Class Meats
We carry a nice line of,. . .
Pickled Lamb Tongtio Pickled Pig Fcot
Pickled Pig Ears Picklod lIg Snouts
Pickled Tripe Norway Herring
Codfish, Finnan Haddlo and various kinds of canned fish.
FRESH EGGS, 25 CENTS PER DOZEN. ..
SMOKHI) COUNTRY SAUSAGE, OARLlO SAUSAOH AM ',,A,
ISll SAUSAGE, MEXICAN' STVfiB
Phono -100.J.
Palace Meat Market
Central At-
N. U. OSWALD.
BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES