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wpimn 'wmyirtrw ',lfP'J.J"'W,'M' ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910 EVENING EDITION. """ VHW'TW" '". ""mwww' 4 THE . I Floisheim G.L'. :-. ohoe "1 M...U' i- FOR THE MAN WHO CARES WoleUMWfere COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water A. M. Date. li. in. Wod'd'y. : Thursday 25 Friday... 20 Saturday 27 SUNDAY 28 2:25 3:17 4:17 5:24 7:11 It. 8.1 7.5 0,7 0.0 5.0 P.M. h.m. "2:57 3!37 423 5:17 G:24 ft. "8.0 8.G 8.5 8.3 8.2 thcro has boon but u few days this year that tho mercury went above SO degrees. (Joei, lo Hoscbui-g. Rev. It. H. Westwood, who was connected with the Coos Hay Rapid Transit Company, left this morning on the Hoseburg stage! aaamaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaa i nnmnmmmmmmitxMXiiniuimiu Personal Notes E G. FLANAGAN went to Portland to-duj on business. AUGUST Low water A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. "Mill-to-Man Clothiers" lyfarshfield t Oregon t, i --. i JS V-M tTko . TheW:orld Is Bound to " Shine .With' JRayosol Tho boBt niotal shlnor on earth; best results with least labor. For cleaning and polishing Drats, Copper, Zinc, Tin, Nickel, Silver, Show Cases and all klndB of metal; will polish as easy In cold as In warm weather. Warranted not to contain acid or anything Injuri ous to the metal. One trial wlh convince you that It Is tho best over offered to tho public. . Price 25c a Pint Can FOK BALK AT TIIK HUSY CORNER. PHONE 20fi. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, THE BUSY CORNER. PHONli ilOA ft. h.m. ft7 Wed'd'y. 24 8:32 Thursday 25 0:14 Friday... 20 10:01 Saturday 27 JL0;G4 SUNDAY 28 0:33 ' : For twenty-four hours ending 0.U 0:09 1.6 10108 2.4 11:14 0.8 12:06 1.0 1.0 0.9 Stjigo Pnisengfrs. Tho passengors leaving on tho Rosoburg stago this morning were C. F. Murray, F. A. Lyons, II. II. Westwood, H. J. Uussell and II. L. Uussell. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE POltT. at 4.43 P. M., Aug. 23, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government nle- teorolbgfcal observer! 4' Ma'xlmum G5 ' Minimum '45 At 4.43 P. M 62 Precipitation .'. .Ndno Wind, Northwest Clear. ' ' Want Art. Docs It. "Stop that want ad. as I havo sold tho rig and can't afford tho tltno to answer the many Inquiries that nre coming to mo." This was I. S. Smith's stato mont ovor tho phono this morning In 3i9, ordering out a want ad. ho had In- sortod yesterday to sell a horso and rig belonging to tho North Bend Mer cantile Company. Ho thought It wotild tako a week to dlsposo of tho ?1G0 outfit nnd had ordordd tho ad. to run several days. HOwovor, tho ad. brought so many pr6spectlve cus tomers that ho had sold tho outfit early this morning. E. A. BECKET of Coqulll0 was n Coos Day visitor to-day. EDGAU McDANIEL of North Ucnd was a Marshlleld business visitor to-day. DAN CAMPBELL Is up from South Slough, where ho has been busy for some time gutting out timber. D. A. JONES, of tho Flxup, is spend ing a few days at Allegany and . clulty on business and pleasure. NORTH BEND N) The four-masted schoonor An camo In nnd Is anchored out from old North Bend mill. John Tellofson, who spont sovera wpokK nt Remote with Lawronco Jei nlngs, returned Monday. Mrs. C. E. Mather, Miss Noll Doyle and Frances Mather visit friends In Marshlleld yesterday. Mrs. L. J. Simpson, wno went Portland with hor daughter, Elizabeth Sterns, returned homo ,v torday. MHS. PEIiltY CHOUGH of Haynes Inlet is qulto HI In this city, She is suffering from blood, poisoning. LCOUNTY CLERK JAMES WATSON, who has been in tho city, returned this morning to his home In Co-qullle. AUHANGE KOK MEETINGS. Gne n Picnic. U. A. Motlin and wlfo gavo n picnic to-day. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loggle, Mrs. Mary McKnlglit, Mrs. Frances Hazard and others. They drove down tho beach road and spont tho day. Hnvo Au Outing. Tho ladles of tho Marshflold Baptist Church wont to tho John Fitzgerald ranch yesterday to spend tho day and enjoyed a One outing. Temperature High. This is one ot tho warmest ddys of tho summer. Tho temperature was Si degrees and W V m "V ' w 'i. J4 GihTiSiSiSZSiS2S2SiSZSi3eSZSS5SS25Z eS2Si5Z52Si52S2tSi52SttiS25SS?S2Sl'j STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alusworlli Dock, Portland, 0 n. in., August 7, 111, 17, nnd 27. Sails from Coos liny on tide August 1, O, II, ID, '-I and "!). lti'M'rvntloiis will not ho held later tluui noon of day previous to hailing, unless ticket uro purchased. W. F. Miller.JIAgt,. , ,h . JRhone Main 35-L iSlSiS1SiXS2EtSZSiSiSiSZ&S!iSZ5i JSZStSiSiSiSSSiSiSiSlV.KiSiSiSiS K52SZ52mcaSHSHS2S2SaS2Si!S!r STEAMER M. F. PLANT 8 Sails for Sah Francisco every eight days. s TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OP THE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILIi RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- T.I.'CQ minimm ya nnnniim J .ii.oo HVJIIU1 la UUUUI11. p. FOR SALE. Halsort rtock cruiser "Tourist," 10 II. P. Itogal 4-cyclo engine, controlled from wnoii; Ap plo dynamo storago battery, Mich igan reverse gear, cedar planking fastened with screws on oak frames, electric lights ,mnst, flag poles, life preservers, curtains, otc; chairs used In cockpit; photo and particulars on request. D, O. Wolcott, Marshflold, Oregon. FOK SALE. Toledo htovt ninge, No. 8. Phono 252-X. Business Men Dlsriiss Coining Re vival Before Religious Worker. A largo crowd was In attendnnco nt tho Tabernacle Sunday evening to ox press willingness and loyalty to tho coming evangelistic campaign under Milford Hall Lyon of Whenton, III. About thirty professional and busi ness men sat on tho platform and with but one exception tho addrcssos woro by laymen. M. C. Horton pre sided, stating the objoct of tho mooting. I. S. Smith was tho first speaker, who made an appeal to tho united forces ot christian people In Marshflold to rally now nnd begin a great campaign for God. C. J. MIIIIh spoko briefly and pointedly Urging his hearers to mak0 use of their tal ents, saying, "So many people havo rooms for rent in tholr upper story, their llfo Is vacant, producing noth ing." Other nddressos woro mndo by It. A .Copplo and Uor. Taylor of Myrtlo Point. I. S. Kaufman Bpoko on tho "Greatness of Christ," cnlllng nttontlon to Christ's influonco In lit erature, art, painting and roform work. A largo choir undor tho direc tion of C. J. Mlllls rendered special hymns, accompanied by tho orches tra. It wns announced that Mr. Lyon win bo horo uoxt Sunday morning and will conduct his first sorvlco In the Tnbornaclo If tho Breakwater nrrlvos In time. MISSES ANNA and MABEL WICK MAN of Emplro woro in tho city to day on business, oIbo calling on friends. DAL. CATHCAUT nnd Tom Hall left to-day for Ten Mile, whero they will spend n few days on business nnd pleasure. Tho schooner Advont, which been taking on a cargo at old Nor Bend mill, sailed to-day for Sh Francisco. ' Charles and William Doylo Wedderburn, who havo beon vlsltH hero, have gone to Portland on, business trip, Tho Trinity and Moshlor Sunds bcnoois ot Norm coos River ai holding a union picnic at tho Llj Saving Station to-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Donning at daughter, Miss Allco, ot tho Aral lighthouse, who havo been vlsltli rolatlves here, returned homo to-da Miss Bronte Jennings of Portlan who has been tho guost ot Miss linn McCann, loft to-day to spond P. J. SHEEHAN, connected with tho'f?w. dn'8 M tho Bll08t of Mr8' B Shilth-PoworB' Logging Company, returned yesterday from tin ex tended sojourn In Portland. Mil. nnd Mrs. W. S. CHANDLEIl and Bun Chandler, who were In tho city loft last ovonlng In tholr launch for their Coos Iltvor summer homo. H. C. MCALLISTER, of tho Oregon Homo Hulo Association, was a Coos Bay visitor this week, returning-to Portland to-day on tho Broakwator. MRS. II. G. PANGBOIIN of Los Ange les, who hus been visiting her brothor, Charles McCulloch, will go to Ton Mllo to spend a tow days with relatives and friends. Hodson. Tho members of tho Ladles Ai Society of tho Methodist Ciurch, gother with friends, hold a plci yesterday at tho J. W, Russell on Coos Rlvor. CHARLES E. OALTERNUS of St.' Louis, who Is horo looking ovor tho country, loft this morning for Rnu don to soo tho Coqulllo Valley. Ho may locato in this county. CARD OP THANKS. WANTED. For rent, a small tiouhe or flat by Sept. 1st. Apply Tlmos olllco. WANTED. Carrier boys ia 'deliver Tho Times; must bo at least in fourth grado at school. Inqulro at Times ofllco. fc2SS2S25M?j57.522S2S2ranrar-' a5zraras'25zraj2sa asassasassszsESJ F. S. Dow, Agent. MarsKf ield Ore fc-n-n-n-n-B-a-n-n-a-n-a-n- a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a i Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The boat Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN' GENERAL CONTRACTOR i 810 SOUTH WROADWAY PHONE 901 - ,-..-.--..-.-..,-- , WANTED. Young man of ability desires to mako connection's wth somo responsible concern in Marsh flold or vicinity. Address O., caro Times. FOR SALE, Good second hand sad dlo. Call 215 S. Broadway. FOR RENT. Two pleasant front rooms. 252 S. Broadway. LOST. Amethybt stick pin ut ball grounds, Sunday; "valued highly as present. Flndor return to Hoinor Mauzey, Marshlleld Laundry, nnd recelvo reward. -a-a-a-aB-a-B-B' a-a--a-aa-n-a-a-.ia-a-a-a-a-a-'aa- Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? Pressing? THE VERY BEST. ROTH DRY A.VD STEAM. REST IMPORTED AND DOMES TIC DYES. "BY A SPECIALIST, AND IN A HURRY, TOO, IP YOU WANT IT. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 07J. J. E. LYONS, Manager. -aa-it,a-tta -aaa-a-a- a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a Rt.fprafopsBay fJabob Block 17, Boulovard Park, con taining 1C city lota, frontage for all, 13,200, terms; no commissions; 10 per cent added tho first of every yoar until sold. Address OWNER, 172 Moss avo., Oakland, Calif, WANTED. Good milch cow, Jersey preferred. L. J. Simpson, North Bend, Ore. FOR SALE.-r-Roat house for twenty flvo of thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf man & Co. , Wo wish to publicly express our heartfelt thanks to tho many neigh bors and friends whoso prompt assist ance resulted yesterday In extinguish ing tho flro that threatened to do stroy our homo. ROBERT MYREN AND FAMILY. C0R5LT The .new medium-back is a feature. FRED McCORMAC loft this nttornoon for Portland, whero ho will Join his fathor for a brlof visit, and will also spend n fow days as guest nt tho homo of Dr. Androw C. Smith. ENTERTAIN HIGH PRIEST. Royal Arch Mnsons and"EAtern Meet ToKvUier. Tho mombers ot Doric Chapter, Ni 53. O. E. S., and tho mombors of A ago Chapter, No. 22, R. A. M., nu togothor last night and entertain Frank L. Miller, tho excellent lit priest ot tho grand jurisdiction of Stato of Oregon. Mr. Mlllor Is frc Albany and ho was horo on his clnl visit to Arago chnptor. Tho m hers of tho Eastern Star wore lnvlt to bo present nt tho mooting as woro guests at tho banquot whU followed tho meeting, C0QUILLE GIRL IN EDUCATIONAL W0RI Ml km Lui'lu H perry, Daughter of Jut! E. I). Slurry Tukca Position Willi Prominent College. Miss Lucia Sporry of Coqullli daughter of Judge and Mrs. E, A. D. PETTYJOHN nnd wlfo, who havo beon making' their homo horo with tholr son, of tho Pettyjohn Sporry, has recently recolved an a & Nicola Company, oxpect to leavo polntmont to n promlnont position ovorland' to-day for tholr old home St. Mnry'a Collogo la Knoxvllle, 1 near Salom. She Is now on a trip to Alaska wit tho principal ot tho collogo, Miss P. Howard, who is hor aunt, ' Judgo and Mrs. E. D. Sporry in Marshflold accompanying WANTED. Experienced coal miners and tlmbermon. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE. Fanning, fruit and tim ber land. Inqulro ot C. W. Sauford, Marshlleld, Oregon. THF I f flYn Manhfleld's popular Family inc. L.L.V11S IJoU AU fUrniti,ro re- and clean. Velvet ami Axmlnltter carpcti in ererf room. Four lorlv o( kolia rouiforl Ilatci reduced to day, 50o. 75c ond 11.00; week, V2.0U to 5 00, AUo a low houi(krepfng apart menu with ga rangei. 2.0Q pes month. Free buthi. Take Utt t depot Mm, Bridget Vrop REPRESENTED EXCLUSIVELY 1JY US I Magncs& Matson If Coos Bay Men Know the true value ot tho hats we handle our trade in hats would be largor. There Is no better hat rriade anywhere ai any price than 'THE THOROUGHBRED. It costs only $3.00, but is equal to any ?5.00 hat sold In appearance quality and sor vlco. THE STATESMAN is an other good hat, good onough for any man. Tho next time you need a hat come to tho quality store. Wo can save you from x.uo to z.uu. we both lose money It you do not buy your next hat at THE BAZAR Quality Store Phone 32 CHAS. THOM ot North Bond was In Marshflold yesterday on business. Ho has Just returned from a trip to Loon Lako and plans to go to South Sporry's mother Mrs, E. J. Hawa Slough In a fow days to do somo ot Throe Rivers. Mich., who Is on h more devolonment work on hls.vay homo attor an extended vli mining claim. with hor daughter. She sailed to-d for Portland, from whoro she goe EUGENE O'CONNELL was up from Soattlo, whero sho will bo Joined Klttyvlllo to-day and roports that hor daughtor, Miss E. P. Howard, a thoro is llttlo or no danger from hor granddaughter, Miss Lucia Spa forost fires thoro, although last ove- ryj on their roturn from an Alaska nlng somo boenmo frlghtonod bo- trip. From there, thoy will proce causo an old stump caught flro and to tholr Eastern homo, Judge ai glared threateningly. Mrs. Sporry returned this attornoc I to tholr homo In Coqullle. MR. and MRS. JAMES H. COX are I St. Mary's Collogo, of which Mis, oxpected homo this week attor a Howard has boon principal for mat long visit to tholr old homo In IUI- years, Is ono of tho leading and su nols. It has boon twonty-slx years cossful colleges ot tho Mlddlo West. since they visited tholr old homo and they found many changos, but Buy your grocerios at BACCRT8, roport that tho woathor Is. Just as' hot as It was formorly. ' Lyon is coming Sunday, Aug. 28tl -a--a--a-i -a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a a v a i.. a i a a a a a a i a i n i a i a t ledbh'tboastW. ,.r.: n I i m. m KMBB H H . We have Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-aa-a-a-a ,tifel'4, . Jik, . I-,, i mgViiiii-'-aAajMa Jfk. llt H -Ai