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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1910)
vr''PW" i ifillffjlvpiUililliUP mwjw" l"W - -flrif-M-,- -.- "pn". TU , ttfpfVmr t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, A.UGUST 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 11 Stop! IP mm Look! Listen! New Fall Suits ting It oft. A number ,of stitches wore taken in It and It is hoped to snvo It. COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water A. M. Uate. The best ever at $15, $20, Frlilnv... 1!) Saturday 20 tT'n t n . iJIMUrtlil h.m. 0:04 It. 8.S 8.9 P. M. h.m. 12:04 12:37 l:0G (t. "7.2 7.7 8.1 AUGUST Low water A. M. 1. M. Date. Friday.., Saturday h, m. 101 5:31 20) (t. -0751 C:070.c h.m. 5:37 C:17 ft. "3.3 2.7 SUNDAY 211 0:440.51 G:57 825 When you reach our store stop and look at the display we make of Men's $15, $20 and $25 Suits. Then listen to what we have to say in regard to them, They are made of absolutely pure wool fabrics, The collars are all hand felled, which is the vital point in fit, The inside of the coat Is made about twice as good as is the case with the ordinary Suit. This insures the shape-retaining quality, Wo couldn't give values like these if wo didn't eliminate the middleman entirely by our mill-to-man way of doing bus iness, which means that we take the cloths directly from the woolen mills and make them up ourselves in a perfectly ap pointed and modern factory, TIIK WEATHER. ! (Uy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night and Saturday; cooler Interior and west portion Saturday. ' ip "Mill-to-Man Clothiers' !-. WOOLEN MILL STORE Marshficld, Oregon. ill n-B-tt-a-a-a-tt-tt- u-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? Pressing? TIIK VERY REST. "roth nnv a.vi steam. REST IMPORTED AND DOMES- . TIC DYES. iY A SPECIALIST, AM) IN A HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT IT. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 07J. J. E. LYONS, Manager. 8-HW-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a YES FRUIT JAHS, .TAR HUHHEHS anil J EL LY GLASSES; nlo PAHAFFIXE' WAX. COOK'S GROCERY PHONE 181). Voice of Appreciation from the Busy Corner THE LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNTY WE DESIRE TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION OF TIIE.O, A.. SMITH, MILL AS ONE OF THE LEADINO INDUSTRIES OF COOS DAY, AND ALSO WE WISH TO SAY A WORD OF APPRECIATION TO THE THOUSANDS OF VISITORS AND OUR LOCAL FRIENDLY CUSTOMERS. NOT ONLY FOR THE SPLENDID SUP PORT OF THE PAST FEW DAYS DURING THE CARNIVAL, WHICH HAS . BROKEN ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS, DUT ALSO FOR THE TlME STRETCHING BACK OF THAT. WE TAKE NO GREAT CREDIT TO OURSELVES FOR OUR BUC CESSES. WE HAVE TRIED HARD! WE HAVE DONE OUR BEST, IT IS TRUE, BUT WITHOUT THE APPRECIATIVE SUPPORT OF OUR WORTHY CUSTOMERS WE SHOULD NOT HAVE GONE FAR IN THE DIRECTION THAT WE ARE TRAV ELING. TO YOU THEN, WE AGAIN ADDRESS OUR THANKS AND WE WISH THAT WE COULD MAKE PAPER AND TYPE CONVEY THE MESSAGE AS WE MEAN IT. WE HAVE ALWAYS DONE OUR BEST FOR YOU. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE THE BUSY CORNER AND TUB BUSY CORNER'S SERVICE MORE IN MARSHFIELD THAN EVER BEFORE. THE BUSY CORNER. 1,,,0XK 28' LOCKHART- PARSONS DRUG1CO. The Busy Corner Marshfield, fc Oregon Union Meeting Another union meeting of tho churches participating In tho coming evangelistic campaign will bo held this ovenlng nt the Moth odlst Church In this city. Rev. A. O. Walker will lead tho meeting. A cor dial Invitation to all Is extended. Last night tho meeting In tho Baptist Church wns well attended. Is Bettor. Mrs. Evn Pennock, who underwent an operation at tho Homo Hospital a few days ago" Is getting along nicely. This Is tho third daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coko to un dergo a serious surgical operation within a comparatively, short time, the other two glrla, Miss Mildred and Miss Bcsslo Coke, having been oper ated on for nppondlcltls. Preaching nt Cooston. Thcro will be preaching services at Cooston Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, by A. O. Walker, Christian minister of Mnrsh-lleld. Are Married. OInf Bjorkc and Miss Ellen Sjogren woro married on August 18th nt tho Lutheran parson age hi North Bend HolghtB. Rev. L. ltasmusson olllclntcd. Tho couple will malto their homo on Coos' River. Hurt Hand. Sam Marsdcn 1b Buf fering from nn Injury to tho mlddlo linger of his right hand, which got caught In tho moving picture mn- chlno tho other evening, almost cut- CtiSETJ Why don't YOU try one? Land Going Up. Tho big ndvanco In Coos county land values was shown yesterday when Hopo Brothers of North Inlet refused an offer of $21,- 000 for their North Slough ranch. Tho offer was mndo by F. B. Wnlto of Roscburg who Is horo. Eight years ago Hope Brothers bought tho place from Geo. Bcalo for $3, GOO. Until recently It was considered morely n good snipe hunting preserve Con siderable of It Is In tho TTrlftlng sand section and tho balance Is swamp land. which is now considered very valu- nblo for cranberry raising. liny For HnlnoH. Tho Nnnn Smith to-day brought In forty tons of flno hay for A. T. Hnlnes, tho hay, feed and flour dealer of Mnrshflcld. RODE ON A TRUCK. .Marshal Carter (2 1 von Plain Drunk n Fire Hide. Marshal Carter arrcatod a man to day on the wharf. Tho man was only n plain drunk, but tho arrest was rathor spectacular and amused tho jieoplo on tho street. Tho drunk wns so helpless thnt ho could not walk and Carter borrowed a truck from n grocery store. It was dllllcult to keep tho man on tho truck, but after sov oral attempts got comfortably seated and Carter lost no time In hurrying htm down tho asphalt to tho city Jail, IMPORTANT NOTICE. REPRESENTED EXCLUSIVELY II V US t Magnes& Matson i 1.... i ,. t, ..,,. ,...,,. i.. - wP ! V t . LOST. Last Monday Mtwccij tlio Chandler und LatUn Hqtela, hreo pajra of eyeglasses, uejurn to Times offlco for reward. All persons knowing themselves In debted to tho Coos Bay Bakory or to J. E. Schilling for automobile hire nro kindly requested to call and set- tlo snmo at onco and snvo costs. As I nm about to movo away It Is acces sary to hnvo nil accounts sottled Im mediately. Payment may bo mndo nt Coos Bay Bakory. J. E. SCHILLING, NOTICE. All Coos county warrants ITrawn on tho general fund and endorsed prior to January 1st, 1000, will bo paid on presontntlon nt hiy olllco In CcAiulllo, Oro. No Interest will bo allowed on any or these warrants after August 20th, 1010. Dated at Coqulllo, Oro., on August 18th, 1010. T. M. DIMMICK, County Tronsuror. FOR SALE. Some furniture and a JJIU1IU. ,VUU .,-. - Pit For a Coos Bay Nabob Block 17, Boulevard Park,- con1 talnlug ltf city lots, frontage for all, 13,200, terniB; no commissions; 10 per cent ndded tho first of every year until sold. Address OWNER, 172 Moss nvo., Oakland, Calif. FOR SALE. Boat house for twenty Ilvo or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf man & Co. FOR TRADE Shelf linrdwaro. stock for Marshflefd.lots.or close-la-acro-ago; value. .?2,50Q. O. C. Dale, Gonpral Delivery, Portland. WANTED. Carpenters at Coqulllo for Insldo finish work. Inqulro fc,. G. Perham. WANTED. Good mUch cow, Jersey ' proferred. L.' J. Simpson, .North Bend, Ore. WANTED. Experienced coal miners . and tlmbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Co"al Co. Steamer Rcdondo will Ball from Coos Bay for Portland Saturday, Au gust 20th, carrying passengers and freight. Mako all reservations at Al llnnco offlco. Inter-Ocean Transportation Company. m::::m::mim::nmmmm:wm::tr a . f- Personal Notes BEN McMULLEN of Myrtlo Point Is In Mnrshflcld on business. DR. ENDICOTT or Coqulllo Is a Murshfleld business visitor. J. DINSMORE of North Bond was a Marshflold visitor yesterday. A. S. HAMMOND and wife of Co qulllo nro Marshlleld visitors. WM. TENBROOK of Bandon Is spending n week on Coos Bay. C. J. MILL1S nud wtto returned yes terday trom n short visit in Port laud. MISS FLORENCE AIKEN and broth er James left for San Frnnclsco on n visit. W. E. BEST of tho North Bond Lum ber Company loft to-day for Sau Francisco. GEORGE F. AVERILL loft to-day on the steamoi M. F. Plant for Sau Francisco. DR. J. D. WETMORE and son of Myr tlo Point woro among tho carnival visitors yesterday. J. A. LINDSEY, formorly In tho engi neer's department on tho Alllanco Is now on tho M. F. Plant. MRS. SARAH TIBBETTS has re turned homo from California, whero she had frCon on a visit. REV. FATHER KEVNEY of Bandon. left to-dny for Portland to attend tho annual retreat of this diocese. F. C. TRUE and wlfo nnd baby i Coqulllo aro vlBltlng Mrs. Truo'a pnrcnts, Mr. nud Mrs. O. O. Lund. W. S. McFARLAND returned last evening from a brlof visit with relatives and friends nt Cottago Grove. HENRY WEIDER Is expected hero from California next wcok to visit his pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Welder and friends. MISS ELIZABETH KAUFMAN loft to-dny on tho Plant for Snn Fran cisco. Sho will nTComl u tcachors' Institute and visit tho schools, REV. FATHER CURLEY of North Bond wns a Marshflold visitor to day. IIo expects Rev. Father Moran to return on or boforo Septombor 1. F. B. WAITE nnd family, who have boon spending a fow weeks here, expect to lonvo In thulr nuto thtt-,-iiftetnoon for their homo at Sdth- erlli! OLIVER HUSTON of Portland, who has been In tho city halting Will und Bon Chandler, loft this morn ing by tho' Rosoburg stage route for his home. MISS HOLLAND, who Is connected with tho Bay Point olllcos of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company, enmo up on tho Nnnn Smith to spend a fow days horo. OEORGE HORSFALL, tho son of Dr. William Ilorsrall, who had his hand baflly cut nbout a wcok ago. Is gottlng along nicely. It appears now that ho will not Buffer any per manent injury na was at flnt feared. W. HARVEY WELLS, tho well known Portland Insurnnco man, has boon -ji Coob Bay business visitor for tho past two days. Mr. Wells' will In- r Biiro against any klud-of flro except that in tho future world and from his many complimentary allusions to Coos Buy peoplo ho ovldontly thinks that Is unnecessary In Marshflold. Buy your grocarioa nt HACGHTfl. ------ -a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-t JPeaches Cheaper w UaiA thim n in California NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? to See Y6ur Grocer They must be sold FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from five acres to flfteea hundred acres, Improved and unimproved. Prices from ?C00 to J25.000, according to locntlon and Improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply Hall & Hrll, Marshfleld. FOR SALE. Fanning, fruit and tim ber land. Inqulro of C. W. Sanford, Marshfleld. Oregon. a-u-a-B-a-a-u-n-n-u-tt-H--' a-a-a-a-a-a-a 1 it it u a i it a i n xt i a i u i a i K I a tt k k t xt tuc'i rnYnMarif,"ul'l'p",,lllr l,ml1 inc. LIAJIU lto,ei. furniture rcv and clean. Velvet nnd AxmlnUter caracul" every room. Jour Morie oi toim couimu Hatoi ri..lurod tn. i!v. Vk 7.V lltlil 11.00; WCt'W, Vote for King Who do you want for King on closing day of Carnival, August 21 ? Vote for your choice. ) 3 1, . n.. ... k stn it.,1 f.iiu ti.iiwtls mint firr nniirt. GEO. G00DRUM, Sec. lbtttlu. Take bu4t depot Mrs. Brl4lfei. Vrop "iUI1 lu flfc.iyti.t m JAAl IU f W. fluu tvn miuinvr.HBwr-.. .nnnt u-fth (7A rnntrea. 212 Ui Dr moiltll. fffO MqII TA