Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 191 0 EVENING EDITION. 3 1 iff In ! Announcement To the IVIen CTHE new line of dutchess ! trousers is now open at our store All the fashion able patterns and colors are in cluded and there are so many styles and sizes that we can suit the individuality of any man, giving him at the same time the BEST TROUSERS FOR SERVICE, every pair warranted at JO Cents a Button; $L00 a Rip, Priced from $2 to $6 Woolen Mill Store "Mill-to-Man Clothiers" Marshfield, Ore. KpaB ifm& F TME . wo r COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water A. M. uate. n.m. It. Wed'd'y... Wed'd'y... Thursday. Friday Saturday.. SUNDAY., 11:52 0:24 1:07 C.G 9.0 8.7 I'. M. h.m. 10:47 12:33 1:10 1:44 2:17 ft. ' G.O 9.1 7.0 7.3 7.6 7.7 AUGUST Low water Date. 1 Cure the Cause of Bad Complexion To remove pimples, eruptions and liver spots from the face, take Dr. Gunn's Improved' Liver Pills. They make the eyes bright, the skin clear and give to the complexion that glow that Indicates health. They drive out the cause of sickness, making the complexion clear and healthy. Price 25c a box rOK SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, (SHSssHSHSssesEsasasaszsasasssSHffiisMasaszsasasasj'tsHSHSESHSSBsaiian STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days, jjj TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP, g RESERVATIOXS WILL BE CAXOELIjED AT TnAT TIME UN- $ LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. Wed'd'y... 3 5:11 Thursday. 4 5:5G Friday 5 C:39 Saturday... Gl 7:17 SUNDAY.. 7 7:50 A.M. h.m." ft. 0.9 1.1 1.1 0.8 0.4 1. M. h.m. "sToT 5:54 G:41 7:25 8:09 3.7 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.5 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night and Thursday. LOCAL temperature re- PORT. For twenty-tour hours ending at 4:43 p. m., August 2, by Mrs . MIngus, special government me- teorologlcal observer: Maximum G2 Minimum 50 At 4:43 p. m 59 Precipitation None Wind, Northwest; Clear. BORX. " GOING. On August 3, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Going, of Commercial avenue, a daughter. Rota Off Run. The Reta goes up the river to-day to go on the ways to be cleaned and painted, and will be off the run for one week. Go to Ten Mile. Col. William Grimes and Judge Kreltzer of Dayton, mm Every pair guaranteed. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore SS25Hn525H5H525Hi'a525ZSH5E525KR ffiHSaraS152SS5H5E aSE5BS2S25E5HSH52S? Kaa5EJESH5ZSa5Z525H5S5E5B525Z5H3?25252SaS STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Ainsworlh Dock, Portland, a. in., August 7, 12, 17, 22 and 27. Sails from Coos Bay on tide August 4, 0, 14, 10, 24 and 20. Reservations will not bo held later than noon of day previous to sailing, unless tickets nre purchased. W. F. Miller,Agt,. Phone Main 35-L eSHSE5an5S5HSH5H5HSE5ZSHSZSHSBSaS5?SHSZ52S2SSSZ5E52S2K.525E5SZ5H5a5ES a-n-a-a-a-a-a- .tt-8-a8-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? THE VERY BEST. BOTH DRY AND STEAM. BEST IMPORTED AXD DOMES TIC DYES. Pressing? BY A SPECIALIST, AND IX A HURRY, TOO, IP YOU WANT IT. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57J. J. E. LYONS, Manager. --iM;-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a -n-n-a-n-aa-a-a-aa-a- REPRESENTED I EXCLUSIVELY BY US fMagnes&Matson 4 ,J'' ! -'.-'E-. I' H"-'i'- -'!'-' Ohio, who Is lieio visiting his son, Ilnranv Ivrfltnr. Inff fn.itnv tnr Ton . Mllo to enjoy a few days' fishing. Iltilld Rtwlclciiii. Ladd & Hunt have secured a contract for building a new $3,000 resldenre for Mr. Gag non of the Smith mill at Bunker Hill. Moved Into Houho. Col. and Mrs. William Grimes, who have been liv ing at the Chandler, have gone to housekeeping again In West Marsh-field. Installs New Machine. O. O. Lund hns Just Installed a new shaft shoe finishing machine in his shop that is one of the latest up-to-date pieces of machinery on the coast. Everything for finishing a new shoe or repairing an old one is done on this machine, which Is operated by electricity, and one of the wheels makes 4,200 revo lutions a minute. Taking Vacations.- Dorsey Krelt zer, cashier of the First Trust and Savings Company, is faking a vaca tion, or rather is taking part of one. John Ferguson, who was In the bank while Mr. Horton was away, will re main on duty so that Mr. Kreltzer will be relieved of duty part of the time. After the carnival he will take a regular vacation of two weeks. Ralph Wiliams, in the Flanagan & Bennett Bank, is taking a vacation In much the same way, and is in the bank only part of the time. BIG PICXIC SUNDAY. Caledonians Have Clinrtercd Two Boats to Carry Crowd. The lads and lassies of the land of Burns will get together Sunday In a picnic at Charleston beach. Sunburns will take the place of Bobby Burns, but there will be lots of fun and Jol lity. Two boats have been chartered. The fare wffl be 50 cents for the round trip. Bring your own lunch and come. If you'ro not Scotch, come anyway. The Caledonians will make you welcome. HOLD PICNIC AT COOSTON. Members of Telephone Company Have a Big Gathering. The first annual picnic of the Ken will Telephone Company was held Monday at Cooston and was attended by about 200 persons. The purpose of the picnic was the bringing to gether of the subscribers of the tele phone lines and revive interest in the company. The company maintains lines extending up Kentuck, Willanch and Larson sloughs. The company will be kept up as before for the com ing year. Many went from North Bend to the picnic and all had a good time. There was a big picnic dinner, and free cof fee served and a program of athletic events carried out. llsgBlR WANTED. Experienced coal miners and timbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. WANTED. Boys to deliver The Times. Inquire at Times office. FOR SALE. Furniture of a four room flat; also a year's lease. In quire at Times office. FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts 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. FOR SALE. Farming, fruit and tim- ' her land. Inquire of C. W. Sanford, Marshfield, Oregon. FOR SALE. Gasoline launch for sale with 4 horse-power Shef field Marine Engine; good as new; also boat house. Call at Retail Lumber Yard, O. M. Johnson. WANTED. Boy over eighteen, liu- mediately. Apply Stafford's. FOUND. Elk's watch charm, on Suoml picnic boat. Owner can have same by proving property at Times office and paying for this ad. Sunset Vanilla Leads Insist on having The Best "The Quality Store" Brown Drug Co. Phone 141 J t:t:::Ht:n::::j:::::j:::::itnj::f Personal Notes a ii(;:;;;;i!;;.m;m;s;m;n. ;;:;;;;.!;;;:;: MRS. H. J. WALTERS Is 111 at her homo. MISS BUTTERS of Los Angeles Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dillon. L. W. TRAVER has returned from a few weeks' business trip to Portland. W. S. CHANDLER was down from his Coos River bungalow to-day on business. MRS. WILLIAM WARD is building a home at Eastside near the new city hall site. T. C. RUSSELL and wife are down from Beaver Hill to spend a few days with friends. SAMUEL ARCHER, the pioneer coal miner, is building a fine two-story residence at Eastside. J. E. EDMONDS, Louis Lelby and By ron Hobson left yesterday on a few days' hunt in the Big Creek country. J. ALBERT MATSON and Herbert Lockhart are spending a few days at their summer homes on South Coos River. L. A. RODBY, night clerk at the Chandler Hotel, has returned home from Portland, where he has been for two weeks. JACK DAVIS will leave to-morrow for Medford and other central Ore gon points to spend his vacation. Mrs. Davis preceded him a few weeks ago. NORTH BEND NEWS Marlon Reynolds was a Marshfield business visitor yesterday. Mrs. Mary Early of West Marsh field was a North Bend visitor to-day. This is the first time there has been no lumber vessels loading in the Bay. Mrs. J. V. Hodson of North Bend Heights Is spending a few weeks on Coos River. t 'OBSERVATIONS OF A t I "STROLLER." X . f Stuiio Comment, Caustic and OtherulM3 on Coos Bay Condi- lions by the Quiet Observer. When your wife buys a now hat, how much attention does she pay to our taste? All the various and novel ways of making money for a church are real ly nothing more than new sugar coatings for tho same old pill. People who sit on their front porches in the evening make com ments on peoplo passing. If you are one of those passing you will bo talked about. If the remarks are confined to making fun of your clothes, you are lucky, but your namo is bound to be tossed around by every porch crowd you pass. Boys have certain "notions" that are common among boys everywhere. They believe, for instance, that there is a law prohibiting a boy from car rying a pocket knife with a blade more than three Inches long; also, that there Is a queer looking insect known as a "snake doctor," and that when one appears it means a sick snake is around; also, that any boy who plays horse too long will turn into a horse; also, that before taking a drink of water when heated a boy should pour water on his wrist; also, that when a boy sees a caterpillar he should spit, or he will get a fever; also, that when he goes in swimming, unless he performs a certain rite ho will get cramps In the water and drown. Miss Alice Carlson of North Bend spent yesterday with her sister, Mrs. A. Erlckson, In Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conklln and chil dren; George, Lea and Beulah, are spending a few weeks at William Conklln's home. J. N. Russell of Portland, who has been spending some time with rela tives on the Bay and at Ten Mile, will leave soon for his home. Miss Frances Wood of Boise, Ida ho, will spend a month as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Reynolds, at the Reynolds mill. There will be a special meeting of tho Mothers & Teachers' Club of North Bend at the Central School building next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to nttend as there is important business to be transacted. Mrs. ELSIE McKELLIPS, Vice-President. Back in Llvermore, a thriving little city near the writer's former home, the Baptists gave a dance in the par sonage. My, what a horrible shock this would be to some Coos Bay peo ple. While I do not dance, I would rather go to a dance and watch Jim Jones hug Tom Smith's wife than to attend a gathering where Jim Jones' wife tongue-lashed Tom Smith's wife and all her neighbors. More peoplo will dance their way into heaven than will ever reach heaven by the gossip route. Yet some of these long-faced. vinegar-countenanced old scandal mongers will howl and howl about the evils of dancing when they carry around more tanks of gossip than could be loaded on Duncan Fergu son's largest freight wagon. The most faithful helper the devil has is the gossip. PLEADS GUILTY. A. B. Sandalsl Fined Ten Dollars By Recorder. A. B. Sandahl appeared before Re corder Butler this morning and pleaded guilty to a charge of doing electric wiring without a permit, as is required by the city ordinance. Ho was fined S10. The complaint was made yesterday by InspectorTrlbbey. PAYS A FINE. Case Before Recorder As Result of Fight In Restaurant. Albert Abel was before Recorder Butler yesterday and paid a fine of $5 on a charge of disorderly conduct. It was alleged that Abel had some misunderstanding In tho Palace res taurant and the matter led to a fight which livened things up for a time. MANY ARE BURNED. Upsetting of Fire Department Supply "Wagon Causes Trouble. (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, August 3. Fourteen persons, mostly children, were badly burned by vltrol by the upsetting of a fire department supply wagon. Two of tho children will probably die. 1 1 rvvn UYn?! Former!) 'he Garfield LLUlU itUlIiL under few marMKtuieni, remodeled Hiul refurnished thiougnout. Only ft 1 v hotel in Marshfield Everything new and clean with comforts of home. Fre Lathi, S" your Vnes's worth. Oho me a trial u tUll'corao again. Jtatos. day. Sv. 76o $1.00; rug apartments with gas range. Mtl.BlUgcs I'roprieti-css. Oxfords at Low Prices We are closing out our Oxfords at unheard of low prices. These are first class guaranteed shoes they come In PATENT LEATHER, OX BLOOD, GUN METAL and TANS. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: J5.00 OXFORDS only S3.05 $4.50 OXFORDS only $3.03 S4.00 OXFORDS only !- $3.50 OXFORDS only SU.uu S3. 00 OXFORDS only ...SilO. TiTo BAZAR QUALITY STORE. PHONE .12. Try Times' Want Ads, TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice Is hereby given that tho County Board of Examiners of Coos County, Oregon, will hold tho regular examination for applicants for State and County papers at North Bend, commencing Wednesday at 9 o'clock A. M., August 10th, and continuing till Friday at 4 P. M., August 12th. Dated this 28th day of July, 1910. W. H. BUNCH, County Superintendent. -a--a-a-- -a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a: a-a YOU GOT LEFT ON APRICOTS Look Out For PEACHES THEY WILL NOT BE CHEAP ER AND CANNOT BE BETTER F. S. DOW -n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-- & a i a a a a a a i a t a a a a i a t K I a i a i a V, -MkfrBIS