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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910- EVENING EDITION - -'""WIIUHJIIIMI in im.i.inip.- mriLiLi ... . wmjttuLviawmMtnaxm rpHE Needle Craft is now open and ready 1 for business. We want to organize Em broidery clubs.. FREE LESSONS. Come j i.Jlr if nvpr at inana win. .. Marshfield Electric Fixture and Supply House unnvi,' nin.i PHONE 2 10-J -1XTKI).V Klrl, at Lattln Hold, phone 229 L Iron SILL Furniture. Inquire corner Denneu uvcuuu auu x-w. street or phono 290 R. IrOUXU Pair Boll Rhisses. 0w"- cr can recover uy camm; iui aamu at Blanco Cigar Store and paying (or this notice. Iron SALE Farm of ICO acres on Joe Nay SlOllgll. inquire jus.ui" Vayonfarm. rOIt SALE Full blood Bronze Tin- ley eggs. S. C. Rogers, phono 3167. IrOIt SALI'i Fhe head of work lorsesand two seis of harness. In quire of C. H Walter, Expressman Phone 161 R. rOK SALE House Boats. A. J. Alger. and Row 10U SALK CHEAP Two show cases 6 feet long with tables and one S feet long with counter. C. Lokdam, North Bend. Iron KENT A 1 room house cheap. Phone 247 X. aaamaaaaaaiaaaaa: GOOD HEALTH It Demands that you should eat j bread that Is properly baked that Is made from pure IS wholesome flour bread that H will sustain you such Is Coos Hay Bakery Bread. Baked a clean and sanitary oven by ! expert bakers kept absolutely H clean and fresh always. a Try a loaf today. 8 :: a :: :: a 11 a In t; 8 ttfsPttSjtf? 1 Have a Milicoma? I f .k THE BEST 1 SOSt;5SStS$V0$$S3S on business. He arrived jTuesr . V t j rjt , o ' day from Seattle and will leavo rersonai lotes s VWjVVSO! shortly for San Francisco. IVY CONDRON went to Coquille this morning. IIIS. I. C. IRBY went to Coquille this morning. 1 Coos Bay Bakery 1 PHONE 111-L. ..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Iron ItEXT Houses $7, 910 and upwards. Gunnery, Phono 34J. WANTED 5,000 to 10,000 HEWN CEDAR TIES. CAN USE SOME FIR. f. Ii. rt. & E. It. R. & X. CO. WANTED, MEX FOR CLEARING RIGHT OF WAY. APPLY AT RAPID TRANSIT OF FICE, PLAT E, COOS BAY. K0n SALE BY OWNER Xew toe room bungalow with bath 'room, lot 50 by S4, best possible marine view, a barealn. must be 14 1 at once. Call or address W, care of Times. jWn RENT Store In Coos liuildlug. "W ai woolen Mill Stp.w Iron SALE Brand new 18-foot launch fully equipped with 3 H.P. Miamis motor. An exceptional bar Ealn. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co, For'Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream t Sterilized Milk Butter Milk J Bean-Pot Cheese t and IN AMERICA Spring Styles Now Showing Ihe WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon iawsggaaagqtfMjMiiifii mmnttommtPtmiGtem result that the Oregon supreme court has sustained his sentence. It Is un derstood that many on the Bay are averse to signing the petition for a pardon for the banker before ho has done a day's time. iWfi te c Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage I FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. M. J Phone 73-J. J t t A Dime's Worth WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press. 1 OREGON Fair tonight, ex cept showers neat coast. Fri day the same. RE- LOCAL, TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty - four hours end ing at 4:43 p. m., April 20, by Mrs. Mingus, special -government metreologlcal observer. Maximum GO Minimum 4S At 4:43 p. m 55 Precipitation OS Wind, Southwest; cloudy. COOS BAY tides: High water Date. Thursday 21 Friday... 22 Saturday 23 APRIL A.M. h. m. 10:52 11:35 11:44 ft. 7.0 7.C S.4 P. h.ni. 11:15 M. 12:12 ft. S.3 7.G 7.5 Candy Is better than a dollar's worth of cheap trash stuff. The quality of our candy has al ways been our pride and Is tlio solid foundation on which our business has been built. Our candy will not impair your teeth for it contains nothing but pure sugar and the finest of fruit flavors. Try a Dimes worth. "Always Something Xew" at pMS FOR SALE. Tracts from we acres to fifteen hundred acres, '-inuvea anu unimproved. Prices too $600 to $25,000, according to location and improvements. Al- chnliA nit,. i... ,.. Hall & Hall, Marshfield. V n SALE Yoiinc hors four vp'iirs 0l4. Phone 92 -J. PK TWO STORES 230 Front St- 1-10 Central Ave PMl BAI.Pe. . ,.., ""He Island Reds, $1.50 each. J. Blmpson, North Bend, Ore. f .R, sAtE Dry kindling, wood ' -00 Per load. Phone 227-J, Ceirs Woodyard, North Front 2 1 0-2 1 3 Coos Building PHONE 214J iiOYDHOTEI r"erly the Gnrflcld tf"l""H'dthwS?.6rt fctiiBii;' "V" f''- KvurvtliinK new i'ir mono. , r . 0I nome. free irnins, "iiS'!"1' olvo meatrmi, y u lo fiirnUlivi) hoiiM-kcon- WIS r '" . 1 F'xri.J..""1"! gas riinuwj. t2tr(, kcon Mis. Bridges, Pen You ''"always get the Best. Our twen- n"ig to you and when we can't ffalr your EiPPti-in-i ,e" 5ou, troubles we Bay Wiring Co. I'HOVE 237-J. I r8T0Urlrrr y,aAa ,,, ,.ja LTe!Pes Piintwl nt' Tho Times BELGIAN STALLION CHAMPION D'STEVE and he will stand In Marshfield un til further notice. We will put him out on other stands just as soon as we can decido where to stand him. L. H. HEISNER I'P.ES. HELGIAX BREEDIXG ASSO CIATION. Columbia Batteries Manufactured .March 21 111. at the GUNNERY APRIL Low water I A. M. Date. n. m. Thursday 21 4:5S Friday... 22 5:3G Saturday. 23 j C:09 P.M. ft. h. m. 1.5 5:0C 1.1 5:37 0.S 6:14 ft. 1.2 1.5 1.9 Seats Senilis Well John Herron stated this afternoon that nearly all the reserved seats for tho Xeill-Day bout Saturday night had been dis posed of at noon. This Is the biggest sale of tickets that any bout has ev er had on the Bay. Troupe Coining Manager Robert Marsden of the Royal this morning received word that Manceh Marr, a Coon shouter and dancer, Walter Perry , a monologue and dance ar tist, and tho Terry-Schultz novelty and comedy team will arrive on the Plant to play this circuit. In Rosoburg "Railroad" Gra ham, of Xew York City Is a business visitor in the city today. Tho gen tleman has many Interests in this sec tion and Is the builder of the Marsh-fleld-Coqullle Railroad. Ho was a guest of District Attorney Brown for some time Monday, the two gentle men being old time friends. Rose burg Xews. 11. G. HOY was In Coquille today on court matters. B. D. .TOXES of Empire Is in Marsh field on business. C. X. SIEGEL was a visitor at the county seat today. C. E. HULIXG returned today to his homo at Myrtle Point. F. E. ALLEX went to Myrtlo Point this morning on business. C. R. PECK was a business visitor to the county seat today. MRS. W. F. SQUIRE Is entertaining tho A. X. W. club at her homo In. Bunker 11111 today. T. C. RUSSELL and Dr. Taggart of Beaver Hill are In Marshfield today. MRS. R. A. AXXIX and son went to Myrtle Point this morning where they will Join Mr. Annln who Is tho railroad agent there. CHAS. XORRIS is In from Ten Milo on business. He says that the peo ple who are worrying lest tho stock of trout In Ton Milo la,kes be depleted can rest at ease for ho declares nothing short of a phen-1 omonon can reduce the supply there. ROGER SHERMAX went to Bandon this morning on business. .MIST REDUCE PRICE. BORN t The Roseburg Xews says: "You can say for me," said Mayor Fred Haynes, "that the 3S blocks of s.reet, recently ordered paved by the voters of thlsclty, will not be treated to bitulithic material unless the companies handling that pavement furnish the same for less than $2.00 per yard. Last year the city of Rose burg paid the Warren Construction Company ?2.3G per yard but not so this year, we must get as good a navement for less money." From Ambroso j,ayor naynes' statements it appears that he coincides with Mayor Joseph AMBROSO To Domlnlcli and wife, at their home in Marsh field, Oregon, Thursday, April 21, gmon 0f Portland, who has succeed- a son. ed In reducing the price of bitulithic pavement from $2.25 to $1.85. Mr. Flour Louei Local dealers were Haynes says that It is the custom of apprised of a twenty-cent decline In tho paving outside of Portland for 10 the flour market today. cents per yard additional to the price charged in the city therefore Rose burg should get pavement for the sum of $1.95 per yard. Eugene Man Here M. Svavrud of the Eugene Real Estate and In vestment company Is in Marshfield on business. Ho Is Interested in pro moting the proposed electric line from Eugene to the coast. T!i ROYAL Can't Find Matthews Constable Cox last night returned from North Bend without being able to locate L. T. Matthews, wanted on a warrant sworn out by Major Kinney and charging Matthews with making dire threats against Kinney. Mr. Cox win try today to locate hlm. Asks Pardon Henry Hoeck, of North Bend Is circulating a petition here asking for the pardon of J. Thorburn Ross, the Portland banker under prison sentence for misappli cation of funds. Ross' bank failed sometime ago and the case has been hard fought in the courts with tho THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURES XEW SOXGS AXD DAXCE3 The side splitting farce "THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY" Nichols, Tin: contortionist FIVE ACTS TWO THOUSAND FT. OF PICTURES. Two Shows 7:30 and 9:00 ADMISSION 10c. tt-::--it--M-a-8-a-tt-tt--a -a-a-a-a-H-a-a 1 a :': 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 t a 1 a 1 a t a 1 a a i a 1 a 1 a 1 a t a 1 a 1 a a 1 COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY s-a-a-a-s a t a a a a t a a 1 a t I M 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 a t " a 1 a 1 C A. SEHLBREDE made a business trip to the county seat today. ROY CONGER returned this morning to his home at Coquille. J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo Point is In Marshfield on business. BENNETT SWANTON made a bu siness trip to the county seat today. MISS MINNIE TALBOT of South Slough wont to Coqulllo today on a visit. WALTER CONDRON was an outgo ing passenger today bound for Coquille. ANDREW ANDERSON of Ton Mile was a passenger for Coquille this morning. .MR. AND MRS. P. W. CROOKS loft this morning for their homo at Coquille, E. T. COFFELT came over from North Bend this morning and went to Coquille. NORTH BEND NEWS Irving Smith is visiting relatives and friends at Elkton In Douglas county. Mrs. Robert McCann left today for a few days visit at the Hodson home on South Coos River. Mrs. Frank Rogers returned to her home on South Coos River this mori ing after a few days spent with rel atives and friends In North Bend. The W. C. T. U. met yestordav afternoon at tho Presbyterian church and enjoyed a good program which. included a song by the members with Mrs. J. C. Llnlnger accompanist. scrlpturo reading by Mrs. W. Chau- ell; Invocation Mrs. Charles Cava- naugh. Tho following commltteo on arrangements for tho reception of tho State President, who will visit Coos Bay In June, was appointed: Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh, Mrs. M. Kibbler, Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Mrs. Rltchey, Mrs. W. Chapell and Mrs. It. McCann. D. L. GREENE of Myrtlo Point Is looking after business Interests ou the Bay. MRS. D. A. JONES is entertaining a number of friends at her home this afternoon. MRS. M. STOTT who arrived recent ly from Hotchklss, Colo., left this morning for Bandon. M. C. SMITH will leavo shortly for Portland where ho will visit for a couple of weeks. MRS. R. H. OLSON and Mrs." T. R. Carey of North Bend aro Marsh field shoppers today. FRANK ROGERS, of South Coos riv er expects to leave on tho Ramo na on a business trip to Portland. IVER PETERSON came down from Allegany yesterday and went to Coqulllo today on court business. MR. AND MRS. S. C. ROGERS wont to Coqulllo this morning ou a visit to their daughter, Mrs. A. J. Sherwood. A. C. HARTLE of Myrtlo Point re turned to his homo this morning after a short visit In town. Ho will leavo soon for Alaska. J. S: LYONS drove over from Co quille in his auto last night, J. S. Barton and Dr. Endlcott accom panying him ED. MOELLER, Inspector for the Pa cific Lumber Inspection Bureau, went over to Coqulllo this morning BANDON'S FACTORY. Tho Perry Veneer Plant Is now nearlng completion, and tho machin ery, which is practically all new, Is nearly all Installed, so that Mr. Per ry hopes to get the wheels to rolling- this week, or the first of the next at tho very latest. The new plant Is commodious and convenient for tho business. The main building Is 39x SO, and together with tho annex, ho has a floor space 50x9G, and will build an addition 14x50 in tho near future, which will bo used for a bas ket room. Mr. Perry has all tho orders ho can take care of this year, nnd others nro constantly coming In so that there Is every reason to feol encouraged so fnr as business Is con cerned. Bandon Recorder. NOTICE. Marshfiold city warrants drawn against the General Fund and endor sed prior to April 20, 1910, will bo paid upon presentation at my ofllce. Interest censes upon these warrnnts April 23, 1910. Dated at Marshfield, Oregon, this 21st day of April, 1910. R. F. WILLIAMS, City Treasurer. Tickets for Nelll - Day 20 round boxing bout next Saturday night now on sale at tho Bell Cord. Reserved seats $3 and general admission $2. FOR ONE AVEEIC ONLY Ono Pleco Lingerie, Silk, and Messesllno DRESSES, SILK COATS, COA'ERT COATS . All of tho latest STYLES and patterns. At tho X. L. N. T. STORE, S. LANDO Thero will bo no Immediate res urrect Ion for "tho blues" after hav ing been killed by tho Goinmiul-Ford Co. nt the Masonic this week. EASTfHDE IS A WINNER. Read Tho Times AVant Ads. UnionRolledBarley !; 27 SACKS to the TON DON'T get fooled with a brand that is being marketed that runs 29 Sacks to the Ton Sperry Flour Co. 1 40 a j Cl The A Times want ad will want quickly. 8--8-a----tt-8---8-R-3------H--H--- Times' Want Ada. A " your