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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1909)
iyr- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1909-EVENING EDITION. mwk IS engine met with a similar accident. Aside from the cost of the break It self and the delay, no damage resulted. fea?& i Personal Notes I L. J. SIMPSON of North Bend, is a. Marshfleld business visitor today. I Mill t Man Combination pi : m& Ji J 2 m 7J m W4tp kaid j I - imM il I ' I If ES B I -If Wl I in . fslM THERE are other all-wool clothes. There are many other moderate-priced clothes. But there is only one kind in which the two are combined Our Clothcraft Mill-to-Man. It is the one line in America that gives a signed all-wool guar antee with every $10 to $25 Suit or Overcoat. This guarantee SOLVES your clothing troubles, you can save money and still have clcthes that always look wellclothes that stand wear and keep their style ffffif' and shape. Wa COS-I raj. r 0 With every Boys' Suit or Overcoat sold between now and Christmas we will give a "DAISY" AIR IUKLE. See them in our window. oooooooooooooooo WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Press.) O OREGON Showers tonight O and Saturday. High winds O Lis O along coast. Cooler. IXJCAIi TEMPERATURE RE- O POUT. . For twenty-four hours end- ! Ing at 4:43 p. m., Dec. 9, by O Mrs .E. Mingus, special govern- ment meteorological observer. Maximum 45 Minimum '. .. . .3SO At 4:43 p. m 43 Precipitation 1.41 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O Carter to Portland. Marshal J ,. Carter loft on the stage this morning for Portland where ho was summoned ns a witness in the Avery counterfeiting case which developed hero last July. Avery is in Port land, having furnished $1,500 bonds for his appearance In federal court December 13. R. C. Cordes is act ing marshal during the absence of Mr. Carter. tO0O0 o 000O0000OO00 OOOOOOOOOOOO OO 0 004 BORN OOOOOOOC-OO OOfOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooosooooeooooooo MIRRASOl'L ,To Mr. and .Mrs. Pe ter Mirrasoul of West Marshfleld, HcnriiiK Set. H. C. Wells of the Java Coffee House, has furnished bonds for his appearanco before Jus tice Pennock, December 22, to an swer the charge of shooting ducks out of a boat on South Slough. Oth er anegeu game jaw violators may be arraigned at t,ho same tlmo as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Llljeq vist will come over then to clean up the slate. MISS ALDA CANNON, formerly of, this city, Is now located In Ber keley, Cal. CAUL WALKER will leave shortlr for the Coqullle where ho Is ar ranging to take charge of tho steelhead fishing this winter. WM. LUSE and wife aro expected here on the M. F. Plant Sunday from Los Angeles, having been called hero by the. serious Illness of their daughter, Mrs. Rebecca. Luse-Stump. McDonald AVrites. John Snyder of South Broadway, last night re- a daughter, Thursday December 0. celved a letter from Harry McDon- aid, the brakeman on tho local rail Will Give Dance. The Terpsicho- way and a former boarder at the rean Club, has issued invitations for Sn'dor llotel. who mysteriously rtls- a dance to he given In the Odd Fel lows hall this evening. The WOOLEN MILL STORE Mffl-to-Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD OREGON Can't soil Ducks. Game Warden Cal Wright announces that the law prohibits the sale of ducks after De cember 15. The open season does not close for sometime, hunters be Ing merely prohibited from selling the birds. m -.r f-FK-'N'J- rSSiiE; l."ll '.lW.lil HU'JllHUi muiltiUHIMliiui mi limn. u. , ill I l m 1. 1. .in ill :ivfyiCjrt;4.vj ijz. . . y.-ss.v f5wivs:f.x-vfef. rj rratttam 1 1 t-im- K$$0O0OO00OOO0OOOO00O0O0CO0O-O0O0O0OOOO0O00OO' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO r o O AT THE oo . Attorneys to Coqullle. A major ity of the Marshfleld attorneys went to Coqullle today to attend the open Ing session of the December term of circuit court by Judge Coke. The jurors will not assemble until Mon daj", today and tomorrow being de voted to motions, etc. Is Rctter. Dr. Wm. Horsfall, who has been on crutches for a few days was able to dispense , with them. While getting off a hand car at Sumner, he slipped and fell In the darkness, badly bruising his leg. At the time, he paid little attention to it, but it grew considerably worse. appeared a few weeks ago. McDon ald said that he had to leave rather hastily to get away from troubles of his own. He requested Mr. Snyder to store his belongings until he can come for them later. Ho is at a logging camp near Bandon. DR. J. T. McCORMAC returned to day from a business trip to Co qullle. He reports that several, thousand logs are being floated out by Coqullle loggers who aro taking advantage of tho freshets GOOD PEARS 75c per box at The BAZAR, Phono 32. AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. Noah, an aged resident of Eastslde, Is Improving after a severe illness. .S. DOW returned today noon, from a business trip to the Co qullle Valley. The Coqulllo river bar is very rough as a result oC the storm and a number of the vessels arc standing off there. M. C. HORTON is movinsr todav into the Dr. Richardson residence on. Pine street, which was j-ecently vacated by W. F. Miller who moved to West Marshfleld,. occupy ing the house formerly occupied. by G. W. Kaufman. Mrs. Rebecca Luse-Stump, who has been seriously ill of pneumonia, continues to improve. Fountl yesterday PIOMEER HARDWARE CO It m- .We have selected for purchasers of Xrnas Goods the largest stock and assortment of Crockery ever shown in this city. We are making a specialty of Crockery alone and ask you to call and examine our assortment before making your selection. Our dinner Sets range in price from $4.00 to $25.00. Remember we sell Crocery 20 per .cent lower than any of our competitors. See our display tables already set for Xrnas Dinner. II - AT THE PIONEER HARDWARE CO. ? otw?t ?6-0'0 t-vVN ' oo OO t V l oo o oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 'Guilty. Justice' nfternoon found Pennock John Gilardl guilty of assaulting his wife at her home on Daniels' Creek while he wa3 endeavoring to secure their children. A number of witnesses was examined. A fine of $20 was. imposed but Mr. Gilardl says he will appeal. Mrs. E. Long of Coqullle, who was operated on at tho Marshfleld Gener al hospital, Is Improving. ( , D. C. McCarthy of tho Coos Day WaJ;er Company, has been quite 111 at his home the last few days. Miss Ireno Preuss, who has been confined to her home for the past few weeks, Is reported Improving. G. W. SCHELLEV has returned from a trip to Gardiner and re ports the birth of an elghteen pound child to Mr. and Mrs, Christy. Mr. Christy Is connected. wlth the Gardiner Mill Company's offices and prouder than the maa who discovered tho North Pole. TOM COKE hes returned from Brewster Valley where he went to visit his father, J. S. Coko Sr.K who has been 111. The latter was considerably Improved when Mr. Coke left. He says ho had a hard trip, the roads being bad and snow falling , every day. Tho snow melted as fast as it fell, though. R. A. Church of Coos -River, who underwent an operation at Marshfleld General' hospital a days ago, is reported getting nicely. the few along SNOW IN MOUNTAINS. ! Trnln Derailed. The pilot engine going out with the bridge crew this morning was derailed near Beaver six Feet Deep On Divide Near Kden Hill Junction and tied up traffic for Vnllcy. about two hours. In consequence off The Coqullle Herald says: "A. the delay, the passenger train was m. and N. J. Magill of the Eden val a couple of hours lato returning, ley section, aro In town because they Yesterday's and today's mail was cannot reach home over the. moun- UlUUjUl 111, ELIJAH SMITH of tho Southern Oregon Company came up from. Empire today on business. He has not recovered fully from tho tos sing he received on his trip from. San Francisco on the Nann Smith early this week. He was in the so cial hall when the vessel tossed Its worst and for a time, he was battered by chairs, tables and fur niture. His shoulder was badly wrenched and bruised. AVANT DOLEFUL NAME OF VILLAGE CHANGED CHANNING, Mich., Dec. 10. Be cause of tho tragic death of a fisher man there many years ago. one ot o 'V?YTY''0000000000000 0 O O-$O0O000OOO0O0 'Now the frost is on the Pumpkin, lAn the fodder's in the shock" It's gettin' long t'waro. Chrlstinac, And we're gettin out our stock. When you sit around the fire place a listen'n to the tick'en of tho clock, you're a thinken And a wonderln' and perhaps you've forgot, And to refresh your memory might help to remind you of the good things we've got. We have everything from Pump kins down t,o pork, and If you will look pleasant and keep smiling we'll take your order and deliver the o'oods for anything you like to eat. CW.Wolcott FAMILY GROCER FIVE CENTS PER LINE I'ER DA5T. FIVE SHOUT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. Accident At- Mill. Tho cross-head of one of the engines at the C. A. Smith mill blew out this forenoon and caused the mill to shut down for a while. The operations will bo re sumed tomorrow with the other en gine. A short time ago, the second tain trail. At last reports tho snow Was nVOV nlv fan nn ihn rlfvlrln nnill.l.. x . ... ... .. ..., . LUB ,uuat jjrosperous rarming com- was still falling with ugly winds that munities in Delta county has long an attempt to make tho trip would, borne a dismal sounding name. Now have been hazardous. It will likely the settlers aro registering objec be several weeks before they willitlons. and as soon as a nm non return." Read the Times Want Ads. --K---::--::-K----::-n-K-a-::-:;-2:-a-:--t':-::-::-u-::- Tomorrow Will Be Cake Day AS: CbrthelPs BaysidePainlCo. JVEUrTIIIXa IN PAINTS AND WALL PAPKR. i'ofes Building, 05 Market Avenua. plone 2W-K, Marli(kM. Or. FOR SALE Elegant solid oak di ning set, box bed couch, rocker. All above pieces aro good as new and must be" sold by Friday this week. W. E. Smith, 1SS' Park avenue, Phone 96-J. FOR SALE Marsluleld Skating Rink at a very low figure', If taken before January 1. Enquire D. L. Avery. FOR SALE At oargaln, the confec tionery store and billiard ball in Knights of Finland building. Good lease Including living fooms. Ap ply on premises. FOR RENT Seven-room house partly furnished near High School. Phone 25S-J. ROOM AND HOARD wanted In pri vate family by young man. Ad dress "W" care Times. FOR REXT- bulldlng. -Front Hat in Williams Apply R. F. Williams. FOR RENT Fire-room liouso South Marshfleld. Cook's corner Grocery FOR SALE One Phono 273-J. yearling heifer, Try Times' Want Ads. 1 1 AVn HfVTEl Formerly the Garfield. LLUI1J nUlEL OnljUwlI) hotel In town Opened under new management. Thoroughly remodeled and refurnished. Ratcf 5oc to $1 erdoyjll to S5 per w.ck. SrecUU rates by the th. I'ree I lath, fine Malne View. L. V. BRIDGES, Prop. GIRL WANTED For general house work. Apply immediately Mrs. John Preuss, Phone C2-L. FOR SALE Tho OhI Restaurant, North Bend, Ore. C furnished rooms in connection. Business $15 a day. Prlge ?250. FOR RENT Houses close in. Also new storeroom at Fourth and Con trol ave., soon. Phone ICi-J. Get Cakes for your Sund y Dinner here and bo satisfied LOAF CAKE LAYER CAKE ANGEL CAKE Or any sort, or style, or size o shape of cake, for tho matter of that) baked in our ovens after skillful mixing, cakes that cause evos In glisten and mouths to water in anticipation. Light as ocean's foam, pure as gold, the make homo happy without tho work or worry of home cake baking. Special orders filled promptly, C0RTHEITS DELICATESSEN priate title can be chosen, tho placo will be rechrlstened. It was on ac count of the circumstances attending the demise of Joseph Folwell, who met death by freezing, that the set tlement was called "Misery Bay," and this name has clung to It. Tho settlors say thoro Is no misery in tho- J community, but that all the people aro nappy, contonted and prosper ous, nnd they want the name chang ed. Temporarily they have decldod to call tho settlement "South Ford i :: t . :: i River." I a-H-a-H-a-K-H-a-n-H-a-tt-u- ?'.. r-..-...,. . .A..- a v BKINb YUUK HIDES TO ENTERPRISE MEAT CO. Highest Market Price FOR HIDES. Geo. W. King PHONE 10Q-L, -- ---::-u-a -s-a-a-a-n-n- - -o-a-o-a- :: i a i jj -a-o-a-o-a-o i i a j a aia H GOW WHY BUILDING, MARSHFIELD a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- tx i XX- I a, XT XX- a i xt a Why Not Have the Best, at Smaller Costs? Sper ry's 'Best Family sells at $J.80 Made of One-Third Best Eastern Hard Wheat and Two Thirds Western Bluestem. YOUR. GROCER HAS IT. FOR SALE A New Family COOK STOVE FOR ONLY 910.00 See WISEMAN Broadway, Opposite Times' Ofllcc. You want to buy your groceriea from us because you want the best. If you don't find Jt so, wo want to return your money. F. A. SACCKI j Corner Commercial and Second St. 3 sir 411 dU na kfci&Jl u. t-.ac u -