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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1910)
ui mi. i JitpjiDiwpwfWHPBiwyM 1,11 iiiiun , n , r frmp f THE CODS-BAY TIM ES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON JiHURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1910 EVENING EDITION 3 -r SPECIAL WEEKLY SALE OF Heading Stoves AT THE Pioneer Hdw. Co; Xf ar offering for this week only, January 3rd to 8th, a spe cial reduction on all heating bIotos In our stock. The weather Is cold and now Is your (Shanes to kop warm cheap. No. 18 Beasimer box steel lioatluc Store, reg. 55.00 Sale Price $4.00 jjo. 22 Bosslmer bos steely heating store, reg. $0.50 Sale Price $0.00 No. 25 Lacladu Oak Coal'store, rcg. .,,.,, t$10.00 Salt Price !?12.0( No. 11 Laclad Oak Coal Store, reg $7.00 Sale Price $6.00 No. 11 Hot Blast Coal Store, reg. ......... $8.00 Salo Pries $7.00 No. 050 Trilby pink 6oal Store, rcg. $0.00 Sale Prico $5.00 No. 010 Victor Air Tight WooU Store, reg. $1.00 Salo Price $1.25 No. 018 Victor Air Tight Wood Store,. rcg. $3.00 Salo Prico $1.50 No. 185 Ideal Air Tight Wood Store, reg. $7.00 Sale Prico $5.75 No. USAlomo Air Tight Wood Store, rcg. $12.00 Sale Price $10.00 No. 118 Mascot Hot Blast, rcg $11.00 Salo Price $0.00 ll.ta ZJnGDTZlQ G? I m rr&ais r etsfi Grand Annual Invoice Sale Now On at FinelTs For the purpose ot cleaning up for the year, I have re duced my entire stock of goods .from, 2$ PER CENT TO 60 PER CENT. This will give the buyitlg public the greatest bargains ever offered them before in Coos coun ty, .We- have goods .todhs. whole family and every min ute yo'u lose' at this sale will meamojie lost to yon, as bargain? 'most' wanted' by you are ,most wanted by all. therefore .we .invite ;ah early ohoosing- while' the stock is complete. ' ' " Buy now, buy at the fight place and s.a.ve money. 'ft' Fl '350 N.'Ffpiirst., I. 0. 0. F., Opposite Royaf Theatre. WEATHER FORECAST. . (By Associated Press.) OREGON Rain In west and snow In east tonight; Friday, warmer with high, southerly winds. ' IiOCAL TEMPERATURE RH- PORT. ' For twenty-four hours" en'd- ' Ine at 4:43 n. til.. Jan. 6. by ! Mrs. E. Mlngiis, special govern- mont motoordloglcal observer. Maximum i 45 Minimum 22 , At 4:43 p. m 37 Precipitation . .none Wind, Southwest; cloudy. i BflRW ' t mmnmmmmmm FRIZEEN To Mr. and Mrs. August Frlzeen at their homo In Marsh fleld, Wednesday, January 5, a daughter. Mother and child are' doing nicely. ' Personal Notes barometer still prevails .and local C60coojseoceittt ter registered twenty-two above zero Tuesday night, two degrees colder than the previous night. The. high weather forecasters today are nronh esylng a continuation .of the .clear. cold woather. ii -i f' May Prosecuto Mills. - . Deputy Game Warden Cal .Wright Is, ipvcsj-l-gatlngthe clajm thatfpne of.tUp mills on: orjnear .tho. Bay;' and' milL at Ten MJUyare dujppjngeluseiijjt stream' uuu tuning ine.nsn.,, The state, law yrouioiis wis. ana me offenders are liable to a heavy fine. WM.gANDLIN of Coqullle,;. I. Marshfleld on business. .In Take Up Road. Th countv com m,ssion8rs,t.odayare considering ar-' rauKomcnis ior ouiming the balance of the North Front street' elevated road .connecting up Marshfleld and North Bend. A number of citizens of North Bond and Marshfleld are in Coqullle urging the matter. Council Tonight. The' Marshfleld city council -will meet this evening to pass a new plumbing ordinance and transact other business, N1L&1 KB 'A Se'lls Property. Chas. Llchtwerk has disposed of his residence prop erty adjoining tho Marshfleld Gen eral hospital to the Bennett Trust Company. Concert January -20. At' a meet ing of the Chamlnade, Club last eve ning,, arrangements were made for a special recital to be given at the home" of Dr. and' Mrs. Win". Hbrsfall January 26. House Was Electrified. Durlntr theabsenc,o'ot Mrs. .H...H. McPherson in San Francisco", one of the faucets In the upper story sprung a leak and flooded the room. The, water, soak-. ed the Insulation on the iolectric wires and short circuited them andi as a result, the water pipes, jslnk and: stove had considerable electricity In them, .giving several shocks before the trouble was discovered, Manager Blanchard was called . over and quickly remedied the trouble.. MISS ANNA'CLINKINBEARD of Coos River, is a Marshfleld shop per. ' MRS. E. M1NGUS Is entertaining In .iuuui, ui iuw uiugrupnig uiud Rl ' her home this afternoon, H. W. PAINTER, accompanied by Miss Ursula Farrlnger, arrived" b'ri , ,the, M. F. Plant yesterday, . NORTH BEND NEWS Alva Grout, who has been 111 of pneUuionla, is Improving. Willard Russell of tho Cobs Bay .Grocery, iff 111 at his hoxite. MRS. MAYFIELD arrived here from San Francisco to Join her .husband' who is ohief accountant In F. S: Dow's office. Cold Xnst Night. Tho thertnome- THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT. CHILDREN OF THE SEA. - STORY OF A BANKNOTE l FRIDAY NIGHT. THE GAME N FRENCH AND GERMAN MILITARY MANEUVERS THUNDER BOLT. .; ?' ( The Price is Right The Quality Better ' ADMISSION 10 CENTS POUND Pair steel bow spectacle. Owner can get same at Times of fice by paying for notice. FOR RENT 1-room flat. Apply R. F. Williams FOR SALE A few pairs of choice Buff Cochin bantams. F. W. Wood, North Bend,. Ore., Phone 691. XOST Last Ilnlcof old gold watch fob In Marshfleld or North Bend. Set with long stone. Reward for return to Smokehouse. NOTICE Man who took Mllllconin hat marked "G. J." at Eagles ball is known and to save trouble he had better return it at once to Coos Bay- Bakery. i ' - - WANTS TO RENT Rev. G. LcRoy . Hall wishes to rent a 5-room mod ern house centralis' located. Three children, range In kitchen desir ed. Owners please report to Dr. Geo. W. Leslie. Bead The Times' Want Ads. Try The Times' Want Ads. FOR SALE Big single comb brown Leghorn Cockerels. From my best pen headed by Cockerel from the S, E. Beal strain, $1,50 each, two for ?2.75. Eggs In season $1.00 per 15. Geo. M, Sells, Box 447, North Bend, Ore. FOR RENT Sto. . in Coos Building. Apply at Woolen Mill Store. FOR RENT AND SALE Six-room house, bath, basement and. yard, for rent. Furniture for sale. Ad dress: D. D. care Times. Bayside Paint Co. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. Coos Building, 05 Market Avenmj, Phone 2G0-L. Mursliflold. Ore. t An Honest Dollar , STORIES OF THE STREET r a Colonel Waterswlggor, drlyer of tho water wagon, wishes, us to state that the Uthia cart win jnake Its reg ular trips regardless Water .. , . of , the,,, weather and Wagon.. frozen pipes, Tho slt- Troubles. uation in North Bent, . , is a llttlo more .serious! and a mass, meeting will be held at' .th,e .town ..Dump at midnight , and' water served as long aa it lasts to; all present. First come,, first serv.ed. Bring your temperance hymnals.. MRS. H. H. McPHERSON, accom panied by her brother, arrived here from San Francisco yesterday on the M. F. Plant. F. S. DOW has returned from a bus iness trip to Coqullle. He reports It has been colder in the valley than in Marshfleld. Part of tho road leading" up, tho hill In old North Bond hf Being' roplanK- ed. - I'Mn. A. Van, ZUa, who has boen very HI at her home is nrery much improved. ,, , Mrs; aNol? Stewart at, Pott- Orf ord, who ha8,9bQ risltine.al..the T. L. Carey home, left for lidmV todays Mrs. Emll NolsonJa'nd'' -son' ''-of Haynes' Inlet, are Tjsjllng?afc the- Fred Sassmaa. home on .sTJoripan , it venue- , . "',4 Mayor L. J. Simpson went to Co qullle this morning to attend tho meeting of tho county commissioners. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church meets this afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. F. W. Stevens on North Bend Heights. ' , ito.H . B. F. WILLEY and family hare mov-' A farewell surprise -party was ed from South Marshfleld Into tho B'ven last evening Tn honor of Ma residence on Pine street, formerly rlon Reynolds at the homo of Miss occupied by J. E. Schilling. , Ethel Metzlor. Mr."Reynolds leaves today for Berkeley; 1K MRS. S.'ENDICOTT and datichtnr. Dorothy, of Coqullle, aro here to i s.f Eugene Miller ofilangor, is serl- My friend Jack Smith of North Bend,-phoned -me last-night "that he noticed by The Times, that someone in Marshfleld was re- Tliat ' '' ' ported" to' have felt nn' Earthquake ' shock' the other day mintites.'1 "Jack"w'a&tnrdugh"he' San! Francisco disaster and ho savs 'thi bife-.quake there lasted only 37 .soc- dr -&u- JP 4h-? i te-t, seemed twp years to him. .He says If one' ever npriencesthe,; real; thjn , U eath-' Viiiuivuo mo uiCUHUfBIUBni Of. Ume Will acquire a new meaning to .them. TRY THE Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-L T'OR RENT Three nice furnished rooms for housekeeping close in. Tn.,rr, nt staurt.s grocery. LLOYD HOTFI F"nerly the (HrloM ii ll-L Onlyfamllyhntellntown orened under new toanagomont. TharouKtily remrdeloa ana refurnlthej. Kates 5oc tn $1 "?" - to $3 per w.tk, ratei by He month. Prea Bath. Fine Marine View. . V. BRIDGES, Prop. Cash For Hides C. F. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South, Marshfleld L. J. POST Contractor and Builder ElgMeen years' experlcnco lias taught xn mono "Take our time am Outsit trotk right' PricMComiiUDi will . Wak ftiai South Secfx, iwuet harsi1i'ii:li, ,. Buys an Honest Value Here Always FIXUP Compare Our Regular $8.50 and $14 Suits with any special offerings ' The- a's't'ronomers'teirith,e ' world that now Is the tfineto watch the stars and observe their" : ' movement v but'few have been Star-' star-gazing during ""the Gazing. cold crisp nights. Tho A -, skies are. clear and every star is' visible to the naked! eye;- '. Venus, Slrlus and Mars are atl thfilr host VmillB in navfltf,!n, hnj been attractinB'a great deaf" of 'at-, tentiori during the,') last r' week. As soon as darkness sets In tho big planet is seen In the west as large as a search-light on an airship. It drops below the horizon about 11:00 p. m but before that time It is dimmed by tho haze. It is most brllllaiit at about 9 p. m.- The big bright star In the east in the early part of the night Is Sirius, commonly known as the dog star, the largest of tho fixed stars. ; Mars Is almost overhead and Is one of tho planets tliat is causing much comment"5. In the' scientific world. ' 1 UVIKJ IU . w J -o ". ww.. lnoet. hpr mnthon ivi t m . OUSlv ill at Ilia homo iliitl HHlo hnnn Bridges, who Is. coming from Alas-i sf .entertained for his recovery. His ' ka to visit her. ; -. j'son. W. Miller, "wh6 Is" efnp"foyed by ' . - i. .. . ii the Smith-Powers Xiocclnir Comnanv. ;., ; , , . -,uw- , ,. J. W. GARDINER of North Bend, is has been called home a Marshfleld business visitbn ;.He' reports that a rumor in,.circula: tlon there that the Southern Paci fic Is endeavoring to secure the! right to bridge tho Bay was caus-' lng quite a furore. No one appear-,LuThe Redondo arrived in . today ed to, know where the. ' rumor! -Hi, , r.i, i V '.. n.i. ... I "(...-i luu UU11U in IUH. Alio IZiUUU T1U originated. ,,,, . M. n . QrIM .,. .vruv. Mk tuo J UUllt.ll Ullll. Tho Wasp, a steam schooner, ar rived in Tuesday and will load with lumber at the C. A. Smith mill. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. ; The Wllhelmlna has sailed Gardiner. for TOPICS OF THE' TIMES. A dark brown taste in the 'mouth' is never done in water colors. Tho telephone Is an -awful tale bearer. It can't keep anything, ty Itself.' Some folks order their bodies ere. mated just to keep from giving the devil his due. The only reason some women don't wear the trousers Is because of their inborn modesty. .'$,, . DEATHS DUE TO SPORTS LAST YEAR NUHD3ER 124 ' ' CHICAGO. Jan. 6. The ''number of deaths due to sports '"In 1909 was 124, according to compiled' figures Just made pub- lie. The Injured total 51G. Automobile nccideijts, not in- eluded under general sports, re- suited In the death of 562, and tho maiming of 2,552. The death list, In detail fol- When, prosperity strikes you. you! lows: ' are very likely to feel that the world! Baseball, 30; football, 31; bi- is growing better. cycling, 37; aviating, 9; prize- fighting, .4; tennis, basketball and roller skating, 3 each; and fl.,1. nAllti1n'M l ...t-1 . vu u&i&iiuut a uuuums never ap-i . " --, ..-, T pear large until we run up against horso rac'nS. wrestling, hammer the same:-thing ourselves. ) throwing and polo, one each. THE WlfEAT MARKET; (By Associated Presn 1, PORTLAND, Jan. .6 Wheat .un changed. ,t . -f WOOL MEN MEET. National Association Convenes at A : .''ct.liU.. rpnl J .". " r e--' xuiuijf j, " i'y Associated Press; l- OGDEN,.Utah, Jan. ,6, Tho Na- tjoiia. Association of Wool Growers met .hero In annual '.session this .aft ernoon, ftop. F. ..W, Gooding - of Shoshone, Ida., president of the as sociation, in his annual address, de clared tho most Important questions to be de;iberated on are the tariff, administration of the National For est Reserves, the 18 lalles an ,hpu.r law for transportation of livestock, and the National Wool Warehouse, fBy Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. C. Wheat:. Jan uary, JlTio; May, $1.14 5-8; July, 5th day of January, 1910 "' NOTICE. Marshfleld city warrants drawn against the -General Fund and en dbrsod prior to January 1st, 191Qf will be paid upon presentation at my office. Interest ceases upon these warrants January 8th, 1910. Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, this $1.03 3-4. fBy Associated Press.) :TACOMA, Jan. G. Wheat changed. R. F. WILLIAMS, City Treasurer. Times' Want Ads Get Results un- FOR SALE TENTS, PACK SAD DLE, NEW AV! finrCND-HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 180 BROADWAY, 2D-ILVND STORE. J) J. MILLTCOMA CLUB MEMBERS will celebrate their second anniver sary with a smoker, musical pro gram and speaking Saturday evening at theclub rooms. You want to buy your groceries from us because you want tho best. If you don't find It so, we want tc return your money. F. A. SACCHI Corner Commercial a.id Second S( R emova 1 Sal e Will open my new 'store , corner Central avenue and Front street .,,.. Wednesday; Jan 57 J 9 0 close out all Ladies' Trimmed Hats at .4 the low prices' of $,1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50, A GREAT' BARGAIN, to make room for New SPRING STOCK. Mrs. John HrSomers DESIGNER Marshfleld, Oregon " A L k-, jAtL'UgULtLjm) rAn Ai fjMjilf Wji '.'f -ix -,. -r',' .j ja it 4A.,4 - i.. ..-lfc,., iMJ&H;