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.-5 .-nrrW!0" JT'rJJJI!1" ""fr'lfrir-' T- ' THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MQNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910 EVENING EDITION. MWl& m Ever Bowl or engage in any other form of athletic exercise in ill-fitting trousers? Just took the edge off your enjoyment of the sport, didn't it? For any form of exercise,' DUTCHESS TROUSERS are easy, comfortable and strongly made. They land the moit exacting tests of their wearing qualities. They're better made than. many custom trousers costing more than wo ask for the DUTCHESS. If a button comes off, or they rip in the scat or elsewhere, there is a money indemnity for the wearer--1 0 Cents a Button; $ I a Rip Priced from $2 to $6 Woolen Mill Store "MILL - TO Maishfield, COLUMBIA!!! No ono thing will givo so much for so long a tliuo, -at so little cost lumbln quality Is not based on moro claims. Whcrover Columbia rooJo havu boon In competition with the world's product, they havo always received the highest posslblo award. IT TAKES THE VfiACK OF T1IK Jt.NI. We also.carry n com lllote lino of records. For sale at Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Prescriptions Accurate Vfc-8-a-tt-n-a-tJ-tt-a-a-tt-n- a - Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOS80N CEMENT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, LI mo, Brick, and all kinds of builders matorlaL HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 810 SOUTH BROADWAY PnONE SMI -i 25?5tt2Sa52525m52525caES2SZ5Z53ZSE5B5 I STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, O n. in., August 7, 12, 17, 23 ml 27. Sails from Coos Bay on tldo August 1, O, 14, 10, 21 and 20. Ih'sorvHtlons will not bo held later tluui noon of day previous to sallhig, unless tickets aro purchased. W. F. MUIer,JAgt,. Phone Main 35-L Js2s2lTSSH5a5H5B5E5H5HSararaS25tt5H fl-a-u-a-a-a-a-a- - a - aiaan - Laundry? THE Cleaning ? t Dyeing? j Pressing? :: Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57J. J. E. LYONS, Manager. wK-8-i-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-H-a-a-R-u-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a - MAN" Oregon plcasuro, to do many people, as n Columbia Graphophonc. Co-' Corner" ly compounded. a - a - a - a -aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a - a - a - a - aa - a - a - a - a - a - a - VERY BEST. "f BOTH DRY AND STEAM. BEST IMPORTED AND DOMES TIC DYES. 'BY A SPECIALIST, AND IN A HURRY, TOO, IP YOU WANT IT. i i I COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. Xt7 h.m. ft. Saturday 13 "6:13 5.0 0:57 " 7.4 SUNDAY 14 7:47 4.9 G:G2 7.4 AUGUST Low water A.M. ' P. M. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ) ft. Saturday 13 0:09 2."S11:1C 3'.7 SUNDAY 14 1:17 1.912:13 4.2 ! ' Till: WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night and Tuesday; warmer to-night In southwest portion. LOCAIi TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4.43 P. M., Aug. 14, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum CG Minimum '. . . . 52 At 4.43 P. M . . . G3 Precipitation Nono Wind, Northwest: Clear. ' ' REPRESENTED .( EXCLUSIVELY BY US i :: Magnes& Matson FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE. Sickness of ownor necessitates tlio selling of G8 lots for $2,000! loca' tlon nenr tho Drain & Eugono rail roads terminals. COOS DAY REALTY SYNDICATE, 298 Front streot, upstairs. WANTED. At once by the Coo Bay Fruit Growers' Association, two exeprlonced men applo pack ers. Terras, 5 cents and oxponsos from Marsbflhr, Phono or wrlfo D. D. Bralnard, chairman, North Bend, or phono 3083. WANTED. A waitress at Tho Ctmn dlor. "OR RENT. Four-room house, $0 per month. Phono 247-X. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, by day. Phono 247-X. FOR SALE. 10 acres, ICentuek In lot, two miles from North Bond; ono aero bottom, rest bench; good water; prlco $700, with terms. In quire C, F. Murray, North Bond. WANTED. Steam shovel engineer or crano man, Apply at railroad shops. FOR RENT. Modern houso, comer Third street and Anderson avenuo. Phono 253-J. WANTED, Good milch cow, Jersey preferred. L. J. Simpson, North Bond, Oro. WANTED. Experienced coal miners and tlmbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from (Ivo acres to fifteen hundred acres, Improved nnd unimproved. Prices from $000 to $25,000, according to location and Improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply Hall & Hrll, Marshfleld. FOR SALE. Farming, fruit and tim ber land. Inqulro of C. W. Sanford, Mnr.shfleld, Oregon. TMF I iTVYn MarhHttUl' popular family inc. LLuiy nolf, All (urnluira rciv ami clean. Velvet uml AxmlnUter enrpcu In every room. Four ptorlei of solid comfort Itato reduced to: day, fiOo, 7Sc and 11.00; week, U 00 to I5.0O. Alto a few housekeeping apart- menu with ua rangei. 112.00 per month, frco j Uathn. Take butistldepot. Mm. llrldfcj. Crop --' R&Gp -&- H fr-4W- "Ci-r r $1.00 to $5.00 f ' " "7v'X?r?fx!T3sflft'-. born. lltUY At Hospital In Marshfleld, on Saturduy nftornoon, August 13th, 1910, to-Air. and Mrs. 1. C. Irby of Coqullle, a ten-pound girl. This 1b tho most welcome permanent guest that over registered with Landlord Irby. A telephono message was sent to Mr, Irby-Saturday at Co qulllo to resorve accommodations for the little stranger and ho has tened over last night In an auto mobile to assure her of a warm welcome. Mother and child are doing well and I. C. will recover In time. NELSON. On August 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson of North Broad way, a son. " Two Schooners Arrive. Tho schooners Omcgn'and Advent of tho Simpson lleot arrived Sunday and are at North Bond. Tho Flflold has ar rived at Bandon. ntiuuloii Here. The steam schoon er Bandon Is In tho bny. iSho-camo up from Bandon wlth'a partial load of lumber nndMvlll complete tho car go at tho mill of thoN&rth Bend Lumber Company. Give Social. Tho Flagstaff Sunday School gavo n moonlight social and bonfire therolnst Friday night, whlc was largely attended and which proved a very enjoyable affair. Moro dotnllg of It will bo given In Tho Times' social department Saturday. Caleb Sturgeon. Harrison- nnd Davison of tho Emplro mnrkot to-day brought In one of tho largest fish that hns ever been landed oft tho Bny. It was n sturgeon weighing over 200 pounds nnd about twelve or fifteen feet long. It Is seldom that sturgeon nre landed In tho fishing banks oft hero. Went to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mlllls and Miss Mlllls left on the Breakwater for Portlnnd. Mrs. Mlllls will meet her sister, Mrs. Rob inson, of Ithaca, X. Y., who will re turn with her to Mnrshflold on tho next trip of tho boat and. vls'lt hero f6r a time. Miss Mlllls, will. goEast td visit for two months . PICNIC FOR BISHOP. Church People Will Go Up Coos River Next Thursday. A picnic for tho ontortnlnmout of Bishop and Mrs. Scaddlug will bo given to Coob River next Friday, Au gust 19th. Tho services of tho utcamor Express has been glvon for tho day nnd she will leuvo tho A street dock at 9 A. M. ( All Episcopalians, Including tho Sisters of Bothany, St. Ellzaboth and St. Agues Guilds nro cordially In vited. Those Intondlng to attond aro requested to notify some mombor of thli commlttoo, consisting of Mrs. H. So'ngstacken, Mrs. -John S. Coke, Sirs. yn. Horsfall and Mrs. J. W. Bon nott, before Wednesday ovonlng, so that sultablo arrangements can ho made- for entertainment and refresh ments. TAHERNACLE OPENED. Will Have a Rest Room For VlsU6rs During the Week. Tho ladlos of tho W. C. T. U. will keep open houso In tho tabernaclo during tho carnival. Tho object is t6 furnish a rest room for tlrod mothers and those who deslro to havo a placo I for:a quiet hour. This will bo n bless ing for visitors who havo no placo hut the streot to go to after thoy havo seen tho carnival. Thoy will bo wel comed by a commttteo In chargo each day; Gb to the' EMPIRE MARKET for all Jklnds of FI81T, CLAMS and CHARS. Deep SEA FISH a specialty. We not only havo good things to ? r eat, but GOOD THINGS TO WEAR. Don't fall to Inspect our lino of Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Suit Case3, Blankets and Quilts. Suits to order, $15.00 up. A fit guaranteed, THE BAZAR Quality Store Phone 32 M f TILERS Bishop Scadding Thinks Groat Opportunities Exist in Coos and Curry Counties. Bishop Scadding of Portlnnd, who gavo a lecture at tho Masonic Opera house Saturday evening Is highly en thusiastic about the opportunities for settlers in th'o dairy districts of Coos and Curry counties, according to n recent account of a trip through Southern Oregon which appeared In tho Portlnnd Journal. Ho advocates tho division of tho largo ranches hold by few, Into 40 or CO aero holdings, and selling these srilallor dairies to new comers with eastern capital, who will ndd spirit and 11 fo to tho country, nnd ndvanco Its civilization and finan cial standing. At present tho hold ings nro too lnrgo and held by too fow, nnd as ono of tho results, the property In ninny places Is run down nnd In poor ropnlr. At tho Lawrcnco ninch, on Pistol river tho bishop found qulto a gath ering of, collogo- graduates. Of tho eight who sat down to dinner tllcro woro two Harvard men, ono Yale, ono Cornell, duo Tordnto University, one lady from Wollesly. Mr. Brooking, president of tho Washington univer sity, St. Louis, and of tho Brooking Box nnd Lumber company wns on a tour of inspection of his vast timber holdings In Curry county. Bishop Scnddlng speaks in the highest appreciation of tho hospital ity nnd courtesy his party has re ceived through tho country. His fondness for buttermilk hns becomo so woll known that dairy men greot tho Bingo with pltchors of It when thoy know ho Is coming. Ono crenmory sent n domljohn with Its compliments, but tho bishop did not llko tho looks of tho vessol and declined, until tho liquid poured out white nnd thick, and, proved be yond doubt to bo buttermilk, when ho partook copiously hlmsolf and, treated tho othor occupants of tho stago who had n good deal of fun out of tho Incident nt the bishop's expense ta:a:Kjajttaattr Personal Notes :i::t:mj:mtnjsm:jm:t:mm:imtji FIIED McLAIN of MyrtTo "Point Is In tho city. TOM NIC0L9 spent threo pleasant day last week up Coos River. P. L. PHELAN and wlfo of Myrtlo Point nro Marshfleld visitors to day. JACK DAVIS and wlfo havo roturnod homo from a visit to. Medtord and othor points. CHARLES HILBORN and wlfo, tho woll known Mllllcoma pioneers, aro !u Marshfleld to-day. CHARLES MERCHANT and wlfo and Mrs. Mary Morchant of Borkeloy nro oxpectcd horo on tho M. F. Plant to-night or to-morrow for an oxtonded visit. MRS. WEINBERGER of Oakland, Cal., who has beon spondlng a fow months on (ho Bay Is at Mercy Hospital, whoro sho will havo to undorgo nn oporntlon for tho re moval of n largo tumor. An INCREASE In wholesale prlco of PLUG TOBACCO riinkes It neces snry to make tho prlco 10 CENTS PER CUT straight horoaftor. assooiated.m"euchants -a--a-4-a-- -a-a-a-a-a-u Now Be Careful The Quality, of Peaches will drop off after ttiis week's shipments. The next Steamer M F. Plant will have 600 bbxes of the Best Oregon's Crop is running very small fruit this year on account of the drought, F.S.DOW a-a-a-a-a-a-n--aa-raa-a- ' IT is rumored. That Dr. Houseworth thinks J. W. Bennett Is a pretty stiff rent collector. That Murphy, Grant & Co.'s man would rather bo "Wright" than bo president. That Carl Albrecht Is woll posted on tho latest New York Central Rail way news. That Commodore Bartle of tho Motor Boat Club ties a ropo knot llko a land lubber. That A. B. Snndahl, of tho Red Cross, hns written an unpopulnr song entitled "Hns Anyone Hero Seen Trlbbey." That J. II. Stadden found some "old shoes" waiting for him on his return, from his wedding trip that he never saw before. That Tom Harvey has turned nhll- nnthrUplst and Is having alt tho houses In town papered. Ho com menced with Tom McQInnlss. That J.' Albert Matson Is stiro that his old 'Bnfo Is a' good ono la which to keep other people's reputations wlien ho knows the combination. That Dr. Mlngus Is considering of fering Coos Bay boys and girls C cents n hundred for fly hides delivered nt the health officer's headquarters. That Dave Jones, during his wlfo's absence, nto a lot of canary seed, mistaking It for breakfast food, and now he Is sleeping with his head un der his arm. That Eugcno O'Connell doos not bellovo In philanthropy when It comen to giving away strawberries, but ho has proven qualifications In "giving away brides,!' That Frank Haguo hns a volco that Is porfectoln porapnlfiod, Tho other night ho sang "Rocked In tho Cradle of tho Deep," and nil who heard him got sen sick. COLUMBIA RETURNS. Camo Hack From San FraucNco and Will Again be Bar Tug. Tho tug Columbia has arrived from San Francisco, whoro sho has boon on tho dry dock for some tlmo. Tho tug has beon entirely overhauled and has beon put In good shnpo and will he used as n bar tug ns sho formorly wns. NEWS OF ALLEGANY. Mrs. Topo and daughter, Eloanor, of North Bond, roturned home Thursdqy aftor a throe weoks' visit at tho N. E. Daggot homo, flvo miles above Allegany, N. E. Daggett, Lawronco Porter, Tom Porter and, Pqto. Mlchnolbrlnlc went on a tpn days' hunt. Thoy brought back threo deer. Mrs. Brgham and Ruby and Bud Brlgiiam of North Bond nnd Mr, and Mrs. Dott and son and Loo Roberts all vlsltod at th Daggot homo. They also wont to tho William Bremor's ranch and later vlsltod .at tho homo of Mrs. J. II. Prlco, whero a flno dln- nor was served. Miss Carrlo Rodlno, a teacbor at tho Ten Mllo school, and Mrs. J, H. Parker o.f Eastsldp aro visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Rodlno, TRY.THE TISHig WANT ADS.. "' "-"-'l -T -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-tf - a-a-a-a-a-a-a- t ? it i it i tt. t a i a xr i a t tt i a i a i tt- t tt tt tt a t a i a a i a i a 1 tA tf