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THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1909 EVENING EDITION 3 Surprising, What Kodol Will Do For VOU. When vnn nJ :. ... iL I i . i J J --"--- - ui me longer you nejr lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol can restore Good Digestion. And. of courso, Indigestion If neg. lected long enough, brings on seri ous diseases In which Kodol cannot benefit you. Some of these there is no help for at all. There aro, In fact, very few ail ments wnicn cannot be traced dl- Tecuy 10 impure blood. And Im pure blood Is always duo to a dis ordered dtomach. Use Kodol and provent Nervous Dyspepsia. Kodol will effectually assist Na ture to securo a complete restora tion of good digestion. It does this by at once digesting all food in me stomach and keeping It di gested, until the Btomach Is rested and can resume Its own work. Ko dol removes the cause and the effect quickly removes Itself. When It Is recalled that Apo plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer and even Consumption are duo to poor digestion and poisons thus transmitted to the blood, and throughout tho system the Impor tance of maintaining good diges tion Is at once realized. We knew what Kodol would do before ever the first bottle was sold. If wo did not know just what It will do, we would not guarantee It the way we do. It is easy for you to prove Kodol the next (or the first) time you uvu uu miacK or inmgestlon. And you will certainly be surprised at the results. It is perfectly harm less. There can be no harm In trying something that may do you a great deal of good when it costs you nothing if it doesn't. Our Guarantee i a. tyouL, ilmeftltt today and pet n dol lar bottle. Then nfter ;uu lime ii-ed the eutlre contemn of tlie bottle If you can liunesftly a.tj, that It linsnot done you nny podd, return the bottle to the druggist und no will refund jour money without nues tlon or delay. We will then pay the driiu Blst for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all UruRRUts know that onr guarantee la (rood. This offer applies to the larce bottle only and to but one In a family. T.le large bot tle contains 2V times as much nd tiia t cent bottle. Kodol Is prepared at the I.-Jiora. rorlcs of E. C. DeWitt Co.,Chicago. SV "imVLS. m or thi Marshfield in which a little China man and a negro lad are portrayed, the latter claiming he Is Insulted at being expected to go (o school with a Chink, There have been no devel opments In the local matter, other than that Mrs. Trollinger has been told that Mrs. Pennock will issue re port cards at the colored school the same as Is done for the white chil dren in the graded schools. This was one of her objections to thi TOUT. ., colored school, claiming that she For twenty four hours end- .didn't get no cards to show how hpr ing at 4:43 p. m., Sept. 27, by 'children were gettlne alornr I'urtly Is Expected It was stated here today that Wilbur W. Purdy , WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Showers tonight; Wednesday, cooler. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- Mrs. E. Mingus, special govern- ment meteorological observer. Maximum 70 Minimum 43 At 4:43 p. m 66 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest: clear. ititf iif $ i and his surveying corps will come In I overland today or tomorrow to finish ,up the survey for the Oakland and Tidewater Railway, the company In corporated to build from Oakland to Coos Bay and In. which F. B. Walte Is supposed to be interested. TQVlttefW'frAtf' r-y wm K M I Persona! Notes KSSCSfi$S$0 ELMER A. TODD has returned from a trip to Portland and Seattle. MRS. LEE WEBSTER of Empire, was a Marshfield visitor this morning. IIOESJIil1 Tho Gerald C and the Coast ar rived in Inst night and this morning from Rogue River with fish. J. D. MAGEE and E. Pierce of North Lake, Ten Mile are Marsh field business visitors today. Bui Sold by LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO., Mnrshfleld, Ore. 4 Ijil . "" "" .Tilt '" ' ! 4 ffi w " &. Ill Yrih ? Hk it --SM mmkmtJtm - --- ! 'I- - ! - .1. ! . d. -.;.- .f.--.. TEN DAYS ONLY Beginning Monday Sept. 20th. The Carleton Jewelry Co. will offer better bargains than ever known on Coos Bay. We must make room for new stock. Every article purchased guaranteed or money refunded. Dia monds, watches, clocks, bracelets, plated and solid silverware. Wed ding gifts a specialty. A DUnlu. a I Remain North. F. p. Norton itttttSttttttttittt&fttiC wrItes that he and Mrs. Norton will r . . . . . BICKFORD To Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bickford of Daniels Creek, Sunday, September 26, a son. j not return to Coos Bay for a short time yet. They will visit various northern points. Belle N, his fast mare, made a new record in the , ,, , ' 'Portland races last Friday, winning Give Dance. The Terns chorean n .... . .. . b . .,,.,, . ",u secona, iourtu ana tilth heats of the 2:20 trot, the best tlmo iipin- 2:144. uuiu nas issuea invitations ror a dance at the Odd Fellows' Hall Wed nesday evening. A. H. POWERS wired from Minnea polis last evening that he would leave there today for home. C. R. PECK and WM. GRIMES ex pect to leave on the Alliance to morrow for Portland to look after business matters. Bryan's Old Theme Brought Up at Mining Congress Today. PAT FLANAGAN and Geo. Flana gan Jr., will leave on the Alliance tomorrow for Portland where they will enter Columbia University. To Cruise Timber. Seymour II. Council Tonight. The Marshfield BeI1 and Jas- Cown 'eft this morn city council will meet this evening to ,ng v,a the aut0 llne for Myrtle Point. Mr. Cowan Is the well-knnwn Coos Bay timber cruiser and has been engaged by Mr. Bell to do somo work. Just where no one knows. Whether It has anything to do with the rumors of a deal with the South ern Oregon Company could not be ascertained today. OREGON TO WORK. I Carleton Jewelry Company 'I'-- FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. OPPOSITE CHANDLER HOTEL, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. ' , -f 4J I HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer BEAVER HILL COAL Imported Cement, Crushed Rock Sand, Brick Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Stone and Concrete Pedestal Blocks. Fllnt kote Roofing Paper. Estimates furnished on nil elapses of contract work. Phone 2011 310 SOUTH BROAD WAV, MARSIWIELD, ORE. take up a number of matters. The j sessions henceforth will open at I j 7:30 instead of S o'clock. Court Today. A number'of attor neys went to Coqullle this morning, Judge Coke holding an adjourned session of circuit court there today to hear arguments motions, etc., In ' a number of cases. ' . 'Dredge Will Soon Start On Project Noted Athlete Here. Forest nt Vancouver. smunson, champion amateur hurd- The Oregonlan says: "Within ten ler, nqw an automobile agent Is on days the dredge Oregon, United Sta the Bay in the interests of his e'm- tes Engineers Department, will be (ployers. He Is accompanied by his Pt to work deepening the channel wife. Smithson during his college In the mouth of the Willamette and uujs was one oi tne most noted ath- Vancouver, Wash., a distance of six letes of the country. miles. The dredge arrived at Port- " land Tuesday afternoon after several Tender Farewell. Sacjawea months work at Coos Bay and Grays Council last evening tendered a ball Harbor. It will require several days at the Redmen's hall as a farewell to reassemble the dredge and put her lu "" trainer natsiora or Oakland, in snape. to work on the river. For who has been spending the summer the trip down the toast her stacks PROF. DILLER of the United States Geological survey, who has been in Curry county for the past few weeks, returned to the Bay today. E. W. SMITH was down from the South Coos- River hatchery yester day on business. He reports that he landed a couplo of dozen nice trout Sunday. -- (Continued on page 4.)"" GOLDFIELD, Nev., Sept. 28 A feature of today's session of tho American Mining Congress was an, address by C. C. Godwin, some sug gestions for the settlement of tho silver question which were read by John H. Dern of Salt Lake, and an address of James A. Heckman of New York, on "The proper settle ment of the sliver question Is of vital Importance to the American. Manufacturers." A resolution asking for the organ ization of a federal mining depart ment wns adopted and will bo hand ed to President Tnft at San Fran cisco. The discussion of the silver question attracted great attention among tho delegates. TODAY'S WHEAT MARKET. fBy Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 2Sk Wheat clos ed as follows: September, $1.05 7-S; December, $1.01; May, fl.OS 5-S. WALTER ARMSTRONG arrived here from Portland yesterday to take a position as operator In the Western Union ofllce, assisting Manager Schetter. WM. WARREN left yesterday for- the Emmett Pierce camp In North Coos River where he will rusticate for a few days and endeavor to lay In a supply of venison. v OREGON PENSIONERS. J. E. MONTGOMERY, who hns been spending sometime here, left via the Roseburg stage this morning for Hood River where he will as sume chargo of the Hood River Glacier. with relatives here and who will re turn to ner home in Oakland this week. It was largely, attended upon iM'v Business. Will Mor row and W. S. McFarlane have .formed a company to handle a pat ent gasoline ligntlng plants here. Mr. Morrow will be the manager of the new business, temporary quar ters ior winch have been opened in the Gow Why building on Broadway. I The Ground Work 'L J .'laisiMicm in iiirtoon. rue re CURED HAY FEVER monstrance which Mrs. Trollinger, AND SUMMER COLD the local coIorei woman, made against sending her children to the colored school here Is attracting con siderable attention in the outside pa pers. Sunday's Portland Oregonlan A. S. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, In diana, writes:, "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it Interfered with my business, I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doc- lrt a Tiac!ft.(tit Irtti 1IH nryi- rannli till' case, and I took several medicines iT (which seemed only to aggravate It. 'Tortunately I Insisted upon having. B cartoons It as the yellow peril In were removed and a portion of the machinery unshipped. "Assistant Engineer Schubert re cently made a survey of the channel between the mouth of the Willamet te and Vancouver. His report shows a minimum depth at zero of about 11 feet on the bars. The project for neepening or the channel calls for a minimum depth of 20 feet and the Oregon will work on the bars un til the requirements of the project are fulfilled. Funds for the work were granted In the last appropria tion for river and harbor work. "With a 20-feet channel between the mouth of the Willamette and Vancouver ocean steamers will be able to proceed to the Washington port and load full cargoes of lumber." WM. HUNTER and Wm. Reynolds came up from Curry county on tho Osprey this morning. They have been prospecting and rusticating in that section for a fow weeks. H. Wells, who was with them. Is returning overland. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28. The nnmml report of tho Commis sioner of Ponslons shows that on June 80, Inst, there were 7,881 pen sioners In. Oregon drawing $1,280, 731 annually from tho government. ,. '"" MRS. R. A. WERNICH nnd Mis Anne Flanagan of North "Bond, w'ero Marshfield visitors today. tt-B--tt---t:-t.-a-a-t:-a-a--a-a-a--a-a-a-a-n-a-a-B-a HAVE YOU NOTICED MRS. E. F. MORRISSEY will leave tomorrow for Kingfisher and Law- ton, Okla., where she will visit for a time. She will take back somo Coos Bay Gravonstelns afid Coos Bay literature nnd becomo a full fledged Coos Bay booster. i ALBERT MERCHANT and wife will leave on the M. F. Plant this week for Oakland where they will make their home. They have been residing on tho Merchant ranch at Billiards. Frank Mor-I chant will conduct the latter place henceforth. WATT SHORT and ADDISON COOK arrived today from a five weeks' trip through tho Sixes, Johnson's and Iron Mountain country. Watt says Ad shot at a deer using one of his monogram cartridges, Tho dear deer became frightened, not being accustomed to an Invitation of this kind to a rldgo party. They report active progress on tho building of tho new railroad de pot along the river frontage, op posite tho Myrtle Point hotel and Lehnherr properties. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho gasoline launch Coast arrived In this morning from Rogue River With twelve tons fresh fish for the Union Fisheries. TO ACTUAL HOMLSEEKERS. If you want a home In the best residence section In the city amongst the best bunch of people In the world and at reasonable prices, don't over look the fact that SEXGSTACKEN ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD pres ents you this opportunity. Parties Intending to build a shanty Tieed not apply for this property as we only want a class of settlers that will put up good respectable homes and to those we will give terms to suit their pocket-book. See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, General Agents. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. Marshfield, Oregon. General Aeeota. Ea-talde. FOR f INE BREAD DELICIOUS CAKES AND COOKIES GOOD PIES Try Hunter's City Bakery 173 Broadway, Opposite Coos Bay Times Ofllce. Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty. Foley's Honey and Tar. It qulck'y cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." RED CROSS Phar macy, fJohn Preuss, Prop.) Cnpt. Davo Holden's Launch North Star No. 1 Leaves for NORTH INLET connect ing with TEN MILE stage, daily nt service of the tide. Don't miss the name and number, "NORTH STAR NO. 1" For further information apply at THE FINNISH COOPERATIVE STORE. I a i a a i A SOUND RING? tt--B-B-B-B-B-B-B-a-B-B- B I B B WILL B ? WE PAY 5 CENTS APIECE FOR E3IPTY COAL OIL CANS TAKE ALL YOU BRING. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Marshfield. Ore., Phono 33 THE BRAND THAT ALWAYS PLEASES. THE BRAND THAT THE THE OTHER FELLOW USES AS A STANDARD FOR HIS FLOUR. WHY NOT USE THE STANDARD? -a-aa-a-a.a-a-a-a-a-a-n-twa-a-a-a-a-B--a-a-a-aaa- FIVE CENTS PER LINE , PER DAY. WANTED Women and girls for laundry work. Good wages. Coos Bay Steam Laundry. WANTED District manager and agents to sell Accident and Health Insurance. Old Stock Company. New plans. Write No. 209. Mar quam Building, Portland, Oregon. Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE 100-L. WANTED Boy to canvass for cleaning and pressing. Phone 127X WANTED Pupils to learn how to speak, read and write French lan guage. Terms: ?l per lesson. For further particulars write A. C. Gabernache, Gen. Del., Mfld. WANTED Experienced coal miners and timber men for Beaver Hill Coal Co. Steady fall and winter work guaranteed. Read tho Times Want Ads. FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. MRS.. H. M. ASHCOM, Miss Eleanor Ashcom and E. M. Ashcom arriv ed hero from Johnstown, Pa., on the Alliance yesterday. Thoy will probably mako their homo here, Mr. Ashcom taking an Interest In tho Modern Company with which he was formerly Identified. wanted Girl for g work. Phone 3145. general house- WANTED Sewing of all kinds. 3rd and Anderson, Phone S7-L. TO RENT Heated furnished close in. Terms reasonable, dress Lock, Box 384, city. room Ad- FOR RENT Houses close In. Rea sonable. Phone 1G4-J. FOR RENT Nino rooms with wide halls and bath, in conter of business district. Suitable for rooming business; also flve-rooni house close in. Inquire of M. C. Horton. First Trust and Savings Bank. MR. and MRS. J. A. KUNZ, who have been visiting at the La Palme home In Eastsldc, leavo tomorrow for their homo In Minneapolis aft er a pleasant sojourn on Coos Bay. Mrs. Kunz Is a sister of Mrs. La Palme. They express themsolves delighted with tho Coos Bay country and may bo expected to return some tlmo In the future. The Nann Smith arrived in yes terday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Mrs. Olson and her nurse wore the only passengers aboard. The round trip to Bay Point was made !nJust fl'e days. M. F. PLANT IS DUE. Tho M. F. Plant Is due In this afternoon or ovenlng from San Fran cisco. Sho sailed from there Su'n day aftornoon at 3 o'clock, a clay late. FOR SALE Cushioned tired buggy and four-year-old, standard' bred. city Droko driver. Phono 290-X.I MR. and MRS. E. A. ANDERSON will leavo on the steamer Plant for an oxtended visit at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Eric Wold In Burllngame, Cal. By a 'singular coincidence It will bo Just forty one years ago that Mr. Anderson did his first day's work on the Pa cific coast at tho same place be goes to visit and where his daugh ter now makes her home. Fowl. While a girl may smile If you call her a gooso, The plot will begin to thicken, And you'll find yourself In a mes3 If you daro To say to her, "You'ro no chicken." "Must wo grow old?" asks a maga zine writer. Not necessarily. Wo can blow out the gas or Jump Into tho river, you know. Alarm CLOCKS at MILNER'S. FRUIT JARS Economy, quarts 05 CENTS PER DOZEN at People's Co-operative Company. . J. DENNING returned Friday from a trip to tho Coast Range on Coos Rlvor, whero ho met with a severe accldont. Tho saddlo girth of the horse which he was riding came loose as tho animal leaped over a log, and Mr. Denning wns thrown off, striking tho ground in such a manner as to sprain his right hand and forearm, with a probable breakage of a bono In tho wrist. Roseburg Roviow. See our lino of HEATING STOVES and' our prices will be a surprise at MILNER'S. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Tho second Installment of 1908 taxes will be delinquent if not paid on or before October 4th, 1909. W. W. GAGE. Sheriff and Tax Collector. Good groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables at tho most reason able prices. Glvo us a trial ordor. F. A. SACCHI Corner Commercial and Second St