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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1910)
,'TlipFTfJl,Tpi t(-1 T '""IWWJfPP Iff a"f r t " tupji jijiiiijsjuiimiibui "TSWfWflpiTPWT'- THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION. Wave a M 8 ifiicoma r I fc-5rZ7 THE BEST $3 Hat IN AMERICA Fall Styles Now Showing TOfflflkl r TOE COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water ) A. M. Date. h.uj. Saturday 131 0:13 SUNDAY HI 7:47 It. "5.0 4.0 i M. h.ni. "C:57 G:G2 ft. "7.4 7.1 AUGUST TiTe WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon WELCOME During Carnival Week AND ALL THE TIME YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE YOUR HEAD QUARTERS AT THE HUSY CORNER. WE HAVE RESERVED ltOOM FOR YOUR SU1.T CASES, PARCELS, ETC. YOU CAN LKAVE IT SAFELY WITH US. IIWIU'SV CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, Co. 'ou Can't Get Away From It WF2 CARRY THIfJ REST LINE AND THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK W TOOLS IN THIS CITY. SEE OUR , D I SPLAY ( W INDOW. Tin: MOST ATTRAC- T I V E K V 12 R IflHOWN IN IM ARSH- field. jialSmmJiSWfoS WE CAR R Y T II E STOCK AND OUR P R I CES ARE ALSO RIQHT. ' wi.uaTit, mi, r ii iti.ii !(,. .uft y PIONEER HARDWARE CO. t E. HAGUE, Pres. M. D. SUMNER, Vlce-Pres. 330 FRONT ST. a-a-u-a-n-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-n-a-a-a-na-a-a-a-a-a-a a a a CARNIVAL REALTY SNAPS Corner In Sengstackon'a Addition, 84x100 $ 373.00 Corner In Songstackon's Addition, 110x100 030.00 250 feet of cholco wator front in Marshflold, for 10,300.00 New modorn bungalow In South Mnrshllold 2,000.00 Choice corner In Chandler Hotel block 5,730.00 10 lots In East Marshflold, for 000.00 Full block In Eastaldo, with commanding bay view; easy terms ...,..,..,. i,uuu.uu Business cornor on Commercial and Cth; 100x100; big value 2,200.00 Lots on Second street; closo In; each 000.00 Title Guarantee and Abstrac Co. General Agents KASTSIDE . Henry 8engstacken, Manager. ttattn-a-a-a- tj---a-an--a --a--a--a-a-a-8-- Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? Pressing? "THE VERY" REST. "BOTH DRV A.Yl STEAM. REST IMPORTED AND DOMES TIC DYES. "lY A SPECIALIST, AND IN A HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT IT. 1 Coos Bay Steam Laundry i-uuiNK 07J. J. K. liXUAS, manager. BR H-;;-H-a-a-a-a-88-a8- tt .a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a Low water Date. Saturday 13 SUNDAY 14 A. M. P. M. h. ui. 0:09 1:17 LJtTJhTmT 2.2111:10 1.9 12:13 ft. 4.2 THE WEATHER. (lly Assoclntod Press.) OREGON F.nlr to-night and Sunday, except showers along coast. this forenoon for the Coqulllo Valley in an automobile and will lslt politi cal friends there. Lwivo For Curry. M. D. Card, E. II. Campbell and Charles La Chapollv left to-dny for Curry county, whore they will hunt deer for a week. They wont to Myrtle Point and from there will go down below Eckley. Left For Klmiiiitli. Mrs. Ada Wal laco Unruh of Portland, ,tho State president of tho W. C. T. U., who has been holding meeting In this county, left yesterday for Drain and from there she will go to Klamath Falls. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4.43 P. M., Aug. 12, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological obsorver: Mnxlmum GG Minimum GO At 4.43 P. M...T C2 Precipitation Nono Wind, Northwest; Clear. i Scow Tomtl Out. A big scow load of lumber was towed out over the bar yesterday. It was bound for Sun set Day and will bo unloaded thero and the lumber taken by wngou road to Shore Acres. Declared Inline. R, J. Reeves, an old resident of Ten Mile, was de clared lnsano to-day after nn Inquisi tion boforo Judge Hall. Ho Is widely known In tlie Ten Mile district. Mr. Reeves has been In bad health and his mind has failed. Ho will be taken to tho asylum by Sheriff Gage. Home From Meeting. Hugh Mc Laln, who has been In Portland at tending tho meeting of the Democrat ic Stntc Central Committee, arrived homo ou the Breakwater. Avorlll Back. Georgo ', Avcrlll, who has been In Portliud, Sau Fran cisco and Rosoburg on business con nected with tho Coos Day Traction Corporation, returned home this morning ou tho Breakwater. Bow ernmu Arrives. Jay Bower man, the Republican Assembly candi date for Governor, arrived In tho city this morning on tho Breakwater to bo hero during tho carnival. Ho left Dr. Tnggurt llonuml. Dr. C. C. Taggart of Beaver Hill, who Is tak ing a post graduate courso in medi cine at tho West London Hospital, was n guest recently of tho London Medical Association. This' Is an honor seldom conferred upon. Amerlcnns, honco Coos county Is especially hon ored. Coqulllo Valley Sentinel. V3 C&4 ffiSmxk &&" pL" - -- A . cbLz'rx - LOST. A hunch of keys. Finder leave at this olllco for roward. New Dlvlno Hero. Rov. Father Lewis of Portland, of tho Dominican Order, nrrlvcd hero to-dny to conduct tho nnnunl retreat for tho Sisters of Mercy at North Bend, which will open to-morrow evening and cIobo noxt Saturday. Rev. Father Lewis Is one of tho ablest priests In Oregon. He will eclobrnto mass and deliver tho sormon In North Bond to-morrow and n week from to-morrow will probably conduct tho services here. SPECIAL MEETING. FOR SALE. Simp; mint 1h sold at once; 7-room houso,-threo full lots, fruit; Myrtlo Point; this houso cost $h,500 when built) ono of tho best homes In Myrtlo Point; must bo sold this week; $1,300 If sold this week; $!00 cash will hnndlo. Write or seo Thos. Ouerln, Quorlu Hotel, Myrtlo Point. FOR RENT.- por mouth. -Four-room house, $0 Phono 247-X,. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, by day. Phono 247-X. WANTED. A Rlrl to wush dished and a girl to wait on tables. Apply at Stafford's. FOR SALE. 10"cres, Kcntuck In- let, two miles from North Bond; ono aero bottom, rest bonck; good water; price $700, with terms. In qulro C. F. Murray, North Bond. WANTED. Steam shovel engineer or crane man. Apply at railroad shops. WANTED. Two or tlirvo furnUhed rooms for light housekeeping; prlvato residence proferred. Ad dross P. O. Box 285. FOR RENT. Modern house, corner Third street and Anderson' aveauet Phono 253-J. WANTED. Good milch cow, Jersey proferred. L. J. Simpson, North Bend, Ore. WANTED. Experienced coul miners and timbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from five acres to fifteen hundred acres, Improved and unimproved. Prices from $600 to $25,000, according to location and improvements. Al so cholco city property. Apply Hall & Hrll, Marshfield. FOR SALE. Farming, fruit and tim ber land. Inquire of C, W. Sanford, Marshfield, Oregou. mi 1 flYn MarslifleMM popular Family LL.W1U lli)(el All (,lrlllUre re,Y ami clean Velvet and Axmltit.ter carpets In cverr room. Four torlei of solid comfort Katei reduced to day, 50c, 78c and S1.0O; week, li 00 to 15 00. AUo a law liouickeeplng apart ,nni. with irs mtieiif. 112.00 per month. Free uallu. Take bu at depot lira. Bridget. Prop. Thero wll be a mass meeting of tho Christian peoplo and tompornnco workers at the Presbyterian Church at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mat ters concerning tho union meotlngs In September will bo presonted. This r Important. A lnrgo nttendnnco Is urged and confidently expected. BOXING BOUT HERE AUG. 20 Al. Neill and Jess Day to Meet Next Saturday Night Good Preliminaries. Al. Noll) wires that ho will bo horo on tho M. F. Plant to meot Jess Day In a twonty:round bout nt tho Marsh flold skating rink next Saturday night, August 20th. Ho has been training at San Francisco so that ho will only havo to put on tho finish ing touches on his arrival horo. Managor John Herron Is anticipat ing nn unusually flno ovent this tlmo as Nolli will niako 1C0 pounds for Day. Day has bcon In training for a long tlmo and is said to havo im proved greatly In boxing, especially on dofonso, which was his weakest point In his previous bput with Neill. Mr. Herron this aftornoon Is ar ranging for tho preliminaries and ex pects to put on something a llttlo bettor than ho has over beon able to offer. Reserved scats for tho boxing exhi bition will bo $3 each and general admission $2. Seats can be rosorred at the Boll Cord, Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER, Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tabler for PARTIES by PnONE, THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT A New Blograph, "THE PURGATION." MAX FOILS THE POLICE. RIDING FEATS OF THE COSSACKS. THE PRICE OF JEALOUSY. 8,000 FEET 3,000. "aaaaaaaaaaauauaaaaanaaan? I Personal Notes Si U a u.u:aanmm:amamnm:::uHtt::::;:i IJUDGE SPERRY of CoqUlllo Is in tho city to-day. MRS. F. T. TUTTLE Is in tho city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welder. MRS. AXEL RUTH ami. Miss Selmn Ross of North Inlot wero shoppers In town to-dny. j MISS MAULE CLARE MILLIS will sing at tho service In the Bnptlst Church Sunday morning. ED. SMITH, who has been visiting his brother, Ernest Smith, nt Ilol- llnghnm, Wnsh., returned homo to- j day. REV. SAMUEL DORRANCE, tho ment at the Children's Hospital, has Episcopal minister of Ashland, who not Improved and will bo brought has been In tho city, loft yesterdny homo next week, for Gnrdlnor. ' Victor Wlttlg, who has been suffor- MRS. ANDREW HANSEN and two lug from a silver of steel Inhls finger daughters, Harriott ami Mnry, havo had to havo thouger amputated yes returned from a three weeks' visit terdny and hlsiittnd Is stilt In a rnthor NORTH BEND NEWS Wiilinm Ulncknioro of Hnynca In let, hns gone to Portlnml on 11 busi ness trip. Mrs. Rebecca Stump and llttlo daughter, Kntherlne, will leave In a short tlmo for California, where they will spend tho winter. Mrs. Geo. Reynolds, of Reynolds' Mill, and cousin, Miss Frances Wood, of Boise, Idaho, nro camping with friends on Coos River for a fow days. Mrs. C. A. Nollner and children, Reggie, Clyde, Robert nnd Grace, who have beon spending tho week at tho C. A. Sanford homo ou Ilnynes Inlet, havo returned. Miss Bortlno Hlcklng, who was taken to San Francisco to tnko trcat- at northern points. .serious condition. J. C. BEATTIE nnd son, Roland, ro-j Wlllnrd Russell, who has been with turned to-dny from a fortnight's tho Coos Bay Grocery for six years, visit with relatives and friends In hns resigned and will leave In a short Portland nnd Seattle. tlmo for Scnttlc, whero ho will have MRS. J. W. HENDRIX and sons, a position In n plumbing ostnbllsh- . Robort and CurtlB, nrrlvcd to-day on tho Breakwater to bo tho guests of Mrs. Robert McCnnn of North Bond. HENRY S. WEIDER, who Is superin tendent of a largo oil pipe lino In Southern California, will nrrlvo In tho city on tho noxt trip of tho Plant to visit his father, R. M. Welder. ARTHUR IC. PECIC arrived ment. A BAY vIewIdIMNgT PARLOR ON WATER FRONT. Unique and Attractive Addition to tlu Java Colfec Hotmo Built for Cnrnlriil Week. Ono of Coos Bny's carnival attrac tions Is tho tont dining parlors con structed In tho rear of tho Java Coffee hero Houso, Mnrshlleld's most famous eat- from Burlington, Vt this morning lug plnce. Tho Java Coffeo Houio to mnko Ills homo with his brother, hns won a reputation for doing O. R. Peck. Ho recently graduntcd things different and this bny vlow from tho University of Vermont dining parlor, whero you can sit at and will study law In his brother's neat, clean tables and wntch tho olllco. I boat races and tho motor boats- wnMMaaa l' It 1 1 1 niltnl'llllf 1ni tt ! tinilt Aflnhnil 1 meals In tho city Is In lino with WEAR WHITE SATIN. """ Wo" w ln " Gown For RoIkiiIiik Ih'Ho of tho Fen- Xn Look ll "' nl onJ' meal In tlvnl Week Purcluuietl lo-Day. tho ,nost nlao restaurant on Coos MIbb Gonoviovo Tollofson, who wns Un5r elected queon of tho Cnrnlvnl yestor-! AB nn nccommoaation to visitors day, this morning purchased tho ma- nml rOB"lnr i'atrons the Java will bo terlnl for hor official gown. It will l)0tl for tl10 noxt two Sundays, as bo of whlto satin nnd was purchased wn ns n11 nl8ut an& wcol &W- at Lando's X L N T store. Tho M,lUo 'our I)lnna t0 "nVo 'our Sunday Queon was so well pleased with tho d'nr In tho tent dining room on goods shown nt this storo that sho tUo walor fronl' couldn't resist nnd tho selection was NOTICE TO FIREMEN. quickly mndo, nnd dressmnkors will AH mombors of tho Marshflold Flro bo busy from now until Monday get- Department nro requested to wear ting It ready. their uniforms ovory evening next 'week. DAN KEATING. CARNIVAL QUEEN WILL TO 'THE LADIES OF .MARSH-' FIELD AND VICINITY If your heels nnd Boles nro shabby, call at An INCREASE In wholesnlo prlco Lund's nnd ho enn trim them for you of PLUG TOBACCO makes It neces- ln ton minutes so they will look llko snry to mnko tho prlco 10 CENTS now. You know Lund's, 215 Broad- PER Cl'T straight hereafter. way. ASSOCIATED MERCHANTS. - l ? n a i a a a t a i a a t a a a i a i a i a i a i a a i a t a a-a ---a-- -a-a-a-a--u -a-a-a-a-a-a-tt-a-a-tt-a-a-ti Now Be Careful The Quality of Peaches will drop off aftej this week's shipments. The next Steamer M. F Plant will have 600 boxes of the Best. Oregon's Crop is running very small fruit this year on account of the drougnt . F. S. DOW -aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-aB-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a SUNSET VANILLA and LEMON REACH THE HIGHEST NOTCH OF PERFECTION IN FLA VORINGS, AS OUR HOST OF SATISFIED PATRONS WILL TESTIFY, ONE DOES NOT HAVE TO DRAW ON THE IM AGINATION TO DETECT THE FLAVOR IF SUNSET EX TRACTS ARE USED. THEY ARE PURE. OF GREAT STRENGTH AND OF DELICATE FLAVOR. 'THE PRICE IS RIGHT. ASK YOUR GROCER OR COME DIRECT TO US. BROWN DRUG CO. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. "THE QUALITY STORE." PHONE 141-J. ADMISSION ONLY 10c. k I is n a i 8 . ti 8 A n 8 n ) iuifc :.?