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" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910- EVENING EDITION - EIGHT PAGES. 3&&wW'W $terB C j HaveaMillicoma? I W (r Qfc THE BEST ; T7 $ Hat I Aw IN AMEEUCA I I f ft gap? 3s&s?r &4M. I s 'A-J A Spring Styles Now Showing Ihe WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon ,ln WEATHER FORECAST (Ti Associated Press.) ! OREGON Fair tonight and Sunday; warnwr JSundhy west except near coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- I'OHT. Tor twenty - four hours end- lng at 4:43 p. m., April 15, by Mrs. MIngus, special govern- ment metreologlcal observer. Maximum C2 Minimum 34 At 4:43 p. m 53 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. h of the lodges expect to enter de moo cams and join In the convention. Get Many KMi Warner Ogren, Frank Pugsley, Jay Tower, Frank Penning and Hank Wells have re turned from Ten Milo where they enjoyed a few days Ashing. They landed about 240 trout and claim that they have all the records broken. home. During his stay here, arrange nients wero made to establish Unit ed Rrethern churches at Fishtrap, in Marshfield and Eastslde. At the state conference of the denomination which will be held in June, two more ministers will be assigned to the Coos county charges. Rev. Showers Is el ated over this section and its pros pects and promises to return at an early date. Rev. Summcrliu says he is going to have him aslgned to the new Marshfield charge. Enterprise and he and Mrs. Rob erts will travel for awhile In. hopes of regaining his old strength. MI1S. D. L. FOOTE and baby return ed today from a weeks visit with, relatives on North Inlet. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Clara Waters. ENORMOUS QUANTITIES OF TALCUM POWDERS ARE SOLD EVERY YEAR, IN PACT TALCUM POWDER HAS BECOME A NEC ESSITY IN EVERY HOME. THERE ARE ALL KINDS ON THE MARKET, GOOD, BAD AND INDIFFERENT. WE CARRY ALL THE GOOD KINDS, BUT WOULD ESPEC IALLY RECOMMEND YLO BORATED VIOLET TALCUM POWDER THIS IS A LITTLE THE FINEST, WHITEST. FLUFFIEST AND MOST DELICATELY PERFUMED POWDER THAT WE KNOW OF. OUR STOCK ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: COL GATE'S VIOLET, CASHMERE BOQUET AND DACTYLIS; WIL LIAM'S VIOLET AND CARNATION; MENNEN'S BORATED, VIOLET AND SEN YANG;RIVERIS; A. D. S. PRINCESS; SQUIBB'S; SANITOL; JOHNSON & JOHNSON'S. COME TO "THE QUALITY STORE" FOR ALL TOILET RE QUISITES AS WELL AS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF MEDICINES. B BROWN DR GRADUATE CHEMISTS UGCO. "The QUALITY STORE" COOS BAY TIDES. I . APRIL High water 'A.M."" P.M. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Saturday 1C 5:01 7.8 7:32 6.G SUNDAY 17 G:23 7.4 S:40 7.0 Monday.. 18 7:47 7.2 9:32 7.4 Tuesday. 19 9:02 7.3 10:12 7.S Wed'd'y. 20 10:03 7.5 10:4G 8.1 Thursday 21 10:52 7.G 11:15 8.3 Friday... 22 11:35 7.G 7.G Saturday 23 11:44 S.412:12 7.5 APRIL Low water A. M. I P. M. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Saturday lG!ll:ir 3.9112:21 0.2 SUNDAY 17 0:50 4.0 1:34 0.4 Monday.. 18 2:15 3.G 2:41 0.6 Tuesday. 19 3:24 2.9 3:3G 0.7 Wed'd'y. 20 4:1G "2.1 4:23 1.0 Thursday 21 4:5S 1.5 5:0G 1.2 Friday... 22 5:3G 1.1 5:37 1.5 Saturday. 23 0:09 0.S G:14 1.9 IVtltiou for Golden Marshfield Clump) Cunt rat-tors Owing to Ladd and Hunt falling to closo the contract for Dr. A. L. Houseworth's new residence In South Marshfield which was awarded them several days ago, Dr. Houseworth and his architect, W. S. Turpen, yesterday awarded the job to W. E. Wilson. The residence will bo pushed to completion. Not Railroad Man Coos Bay had another railroad flurry today as a re sult of J. D. Farrell, a San Francisco travelling man, being confused with J. D. Farrell of Seattle arid -Spokane who has been J. J. Hill's right of way agent in the northwest. Some declarded that Farrell was buying right of way here for the Hill or Har rlman lines and created quite a stir until his real Identity became known. high school students have signed a petition asking the Marshfield school board to retain Supt. F. A. Golden. It has been presented to the board. Meet in Coquille At a conference of representatives of Coos County Knights of Pythias lodges in Coquille this week, It was decided to have the degree team contests there June 1. Hnumnii Buys Store Concern ing the latest business move of J. L. Bowman, proprietor of the Woolen Mill store here, a Portland paper says: "The stock of the McAllen & McDonnell department store at the southwest corner of Third and Mor rison streets has ben sold and one of Portland's landmarks In the retail department lino will bo closed out to make room for a large men's clothing store. It has been bought by J. L. Bowman, owner of the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store at Third and Stark streets for approxi mately $S0,000. Now Pastors Coming Rev. Show ers of the First Unlied Brethern church of Portland who has been spending the past ten days on the Bay as the guest of Rev. R. G. Sum merlin leaves this afternoon for his Personal Notes yXXKG?G&$$&$$$$G&(&&$$$$G MR. AND MRS. JACOB BAUER lefl this morning for Lakevlew, Oregon. MR. AND MRS. J. FIELDS went Coquille this morning; to A. E. MORTON and family of Llbby were Marshfield visitors yesterday. W. X. EKBLAND and A. J. Ness left this morning for Ten Mile Lake for an over Sunday fishing trip. REV. B. F. BENGSTON who has been very seriously 111 for several, days as a result of an operation I reported considerably improved and out of danger today, a fact that will bo pleasing news to his many friends. MRS. S. E. GRAHAM arrived here yesterdny from Grants Pass and was taken to Coquille this morn ing by relatives. She is afflicted with rheumatism and goes to thr valley town with the hope of bene fiting her health. MRS. PHILPOTT and children are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Brown. E. B. DUFFY, a railway man of Port land, is on the Bay to lo look af ter business. He Is also interested in the North Bond Condensary. There has been talk of moving the condensary to central Oregon but nothing has been done yet. MRS. L. E. REYNOLDS of North Bend was the guest of friends' In Marshfield yesterday. MRS. OLIVE GRAHAM and Earl Graham of Grants Pass went to Coquille this morning. )iMSpJ T0I1 HKXT A -1 room house cheap. Phone 247 X. T0K SALE Extra good sewing ma chine at bargain. Apply Oscar Gulovson, Perry Montomery Store. , FOIt SALIC At big sacrifice, one of Marshfleld's leading Hotels doing good business. For Information Box 307 or phone 209. WANTED Boll toy, must be years old. Chandler Hotel. 18 FOIl HKXT Pasture and barn, P. M. Frledberg. WAXTKI) Young lady for olllco work. One who understands sten ography preferred. Pioneer Hard ware Co. F0R REXT Houses $7, $10 nnd upwards. Gunnery, Phono 3 4 J. 3011 HKXT Seven room house Partly furnished, garden plot, lo oted near high school. Phone 258 J. WANTED .000 to 10,000 HEWN CEDAU T'ES. CAN USE SOME FIR. 'c- H. R. & E. R. R. & v. CO. WANTED. IEX FOR CLEARING HIGHT OF WAY. APPLY AT RAPID TRANSIT OP r'CE, PLAT E, COOS RAY. J. SALE HY OWNER New nye room bungalow with bath rom, lot 50 by 84, best possible marine view, a bargain, must be y at once. Call or address W, care of Times. Mianus motor. An exceptional bar gain. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. . i FARMS FOR SALE. Trncts from ' five acres to fifteen hundred acres, Improved and unimproved. Prices from $G00 to $25,000, according, to location and improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply, Hall & Hall, Marshfield. POR SALE Young horse four years old. Phono 92-J. FOR RENT Four ncro ranch. Ap ply Ekblad & Son. FOR SALE Settings of pure bred Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 each. j L. J. Simpson, North Bend, Ore. H E Y T H E R E It will make you smile if you buy your Hay, Flour and Feed at Haines FOR SALF Dry kindling, wood Only $2.00 per load. Phone 227-J, Campbell's Woodyard, North Front tne Garfield LLOYD HOTEL uniler newiimnnutinent.J remodeled and refuralshed ttirougnoui umj family hotel lu Mars tidd hUTMiilnB now and cleaii with ramUrU of home. Free bth IMC U H, (Ss We Do WIRING THE REST AND ONLY PLACE TO RUY FIX TURES WHERE YOU CAN SEE THEM HUNG AND UURXIXG. WE DON'T CARE IP YOU DON'T 1JUY WE WAXT YOU TO SICE THEM. O-l your money's worth. Give me a trial, yi will tow again Kntes, dty. 5 (.' $1.00 eek?$2 to ISO.) Also ""nhed houkcep ingnparimemi wuhkuo i""s - - Brrliitriikk tt-r,--H-H-B-H--n----- Marshfield Electric Fixture and Supply House """" PHONE 210-J n You Can Lower the High Cost of Living By Buying Your Meats AT THE I U n,N'T Store In Coos liuiMliu?. APPly at Woolen Mill Sto.v. ,n SAIn lirand new 18-foot Ja"DCh fully equjpped wlth 3 H.P. ENTERPRISE J MEAT MARKET TRY IT ASM ann GOOD MEATS AT Reasonable Prices PHONE 3U-J Geo. W. King PROPRIETOR f GOW WHY JiriLMXG, Y MARSHFIELD -..a-8-8-a-8-8-8-8-a-8-- -uiFfhTTT5eiMVant Ads. a i a i a a i a a $ a i a i a t a i a i 8 t I 8 I 8 I t r. t i: i i 71 8i J I :: a-R-8-a-a-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-a-8-8-J:-8-R-8-8-8-S-8-8-8- 8 8 t 8 8 8 8 I 8 t 8 I 8 8 I 8 a t 8 ( a i a i a t 8 I 8 I a i a i a i We do not employ a special solicitor becanso wo think It Is better to put the money' Into tho work, for after all, a satlslled customer is the best advertisement a business can have It Is easy to scatter printers' Ink and send around solicitors, but "delivering tho goods" is the item of supreme importance, oh nil mir onorcrlea are out forth to "deliver tho goods". Tho measure of our success is tvldenced by the increasing volume of n our business. j A finishing room 20x55 feet has just been added with all the necessary equipment, thus removing all the starch work from n the dampness and dust of the main building, and it enables us to turn out such work as never before wa-j possible on Coos Bay. In connection with our regular laundry business, wo conduct n a Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Department, and neces- sary machinery and appliances will be added from tlmo to time f as business in una uupuniuom. ju". " ... .. w ....... , we can do in this line. GEORGE DEALS, the well known Coos River rancher, was a Marsh field visitor yesterday. G. H. GUERIN returned to Myrtle. Point this morning. Ho came over yesterday to meot his son, W. C. Guerln, who arrived on tho Plant from Southern California. W. C. Guerin will leave in a short tlmo for Alaska In the interests of tho government geological survey ser vice. Jr.; 8 8 t 8 I WTTfm AToT.AIV nr-nnoto 1,. J morrow for San Francisco to look ? after business matters. 8 MRS. A. STAUFF'nnd son James wero outgoing passengers this I -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 Unit TALKS ABOUT town i ? and a THERE ABOUT THINGS OP tt A GRIST OF COOS RAY GOS SIP GATHERED HERE morning for Coquille. W. D. ROWLAND of Portland passed PASSING INTEREST. , ft -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 "I think that Fire Chief Traver through town today enrouto for ! should be called down for the artl- Coqulllo where he will locate. A. J. BELOW of Spokane through Marshfield today way to Lakeport. passed clo ho had In the Times the other night ordering cltizons who are not members of the fire department not I i. j. .. it. a on jg io louuii mo uro Cordes' View fighting (apparatus' of Firemen remarked R. C. Cor- MRS. ANDREW O'CONNOR, accom- j (,es- "In tlmes I)ast' panled by her daughters, Miss O'- nl"ch of Marshfleld's freedom from Connor and Mrs. O'Donoghue, re- serious conflagrations has been duo turned today from San Francisco. to volunteers outside tho flro depart- j ment. Take It at night when most FRED L. LEEPER and family of ot our flres occur- tho majority of tho Gage, Oklahoma, went to Bandon regular firemen are at their homes- this morning where they will Io- asleol'' fnr from the englno house' catei (Peoplo nearer in, besides those who 'may still bo up, always turn out for S. L. SHUMATE and wife arrived a afo n,arm Promptly and are ablo yesterday from an extended visit t0 8el tll apparatus around do con to Oklahoma and went to thoir sldorablo towards extinguishing tho home at Bandon today. blnzo beforo somo of tho regular fire- : men can get to tho scene. A few J. M. BLAKE is expected hero about mliuiteB nmkes a wholo lot of differ April 20 from San Francisco on onco in extinguishing a firo and I think matters connected with his pro- tllat any abl boalotl man who ,s posed street car line on Coos caPau'e i assisting in puuing a uuizo Bay. MRS. W. II. BUNCH and children who have been spending the week with friends in this vicinity leave today for McKinley where they will spend tho summer. out should bo permitted to do so.' THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY DUNCAN DOUGLAS, Charlton Lee "and Fred McCormac loft this morn ing for South Coos River where they will enjoy a couplo of days fishing. S. JONES, who recently removed from North Bond to Ten Mile was a Marshfield visitor today. Mr. Jones 1b building a hardware store and a bungalow at Ten Milo nnd will do his share for the develop ment of (hat section. L. J. ROBERTS of Myrtle Point Is In Marshfield on business. Ho has been In poor health for some tlmo and has decided to sever his connection with tho Myrtle Point TONIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT VAUDEVILLE NEW MOVING PICTURES "A CURE FOR TIMIDITY" (Comedy.) "S.EASIDE FLIRTATION" (Comedy.) "THE GAMBLER'S DOOM" (Comedy.) "A BAG RACE." (Drama) SWASTIKA ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH MUSIC Talk to our drivers. fCOOS RAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 57-J. The Olive Kid You Can Tell Him Anywhere FULL OF LIFE AND A CLEAR COMPLEXION AND NO COLDS. HIS MOTHER STANDS HIM UP EVERY NIGHT FOR THE DOSE OP RHODING'S OLIVE OIL AND THE WHOLE FAMILY USES THOSE LARGE RIPE OLIVES THAT RHODINO HAS- AT THE GROCERS REMEMBER Rhoding's Olives and Oil 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-:WX-a-88-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8l ii.