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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1910)
F"w'"l"5pw(lpi WPmni -".wn ' i w,i'iiinjnwwTfwpiipiBPipu hi" iMnmprp' ( - K . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. .ijlip miyj i. .iu , ,r ,, - - i 'til ftt . IW f TOE M BarKjra New Fall Suits We Make a Specialty of this price in Men's Suits. They are hand Tailored and made of the most fashion able materials, and better than those sold in other stores at $25. Woolen Mill Store "Mil! to Man Clothiers," MARSHHELD -' - OREGON i NOTOBAC is a guaranteed remedy rem the tohacco iiaiht in EVERY FORM. You might call It "Nuturo's. Own Remedy," entirely harmless, and produces Us effect because It builds up, fortifies, rojuvenntos tho weak aud unstrung nerves nnd at tho snmo tlmo helps Naturo eradicate the poisonous Nicotine from tho system. Helps ninko woak men strong, gain wolght, manly vigor, nnd the old man tcol Im proved after quitting tobacco. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOX Money refunded If not satisfactory. Hi sffiBSi &E1I1BS COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water Dato. Friday... 2G Saturday 27 SUNDAY 28 A. M. h.m. "4:17 5:24 7:11 ft. C7 CO D.G P.M. h.m. "4:23 C:17 0:24 ft. "8.5 8.3 8.2 AUGUST Low water A.M. p. m. uato. h. m. ft. h.m. ft. Friday... 20110:01 Saturday 27 10:54 SUNDAY 28 0:33 2.4111:11 3.2 0.812:0C 0.9 and Mr. Hawley given an opportunity to ascertain exactly what Coos Day desires so that when he goes back to Congress he will bo better nblo to present Coos Uas claims for recognition. 3.9 HORN. ENEGHEN On Sunday, August 21, 1910, to Mrt and Mrs. Chas. Eno- gron, of Coos River, a son. Mother und child nro doing nicely. ' Deer Near 'City. J. J. Durns, the contractor, killed. a deer near tho lakes between Emplro and North Bend. Nairn Sinlth Due. Th0 steamer Nann Smith Is expected to nrrho from San Francisco to-night. She Is brlnglng'frolght nnd passengers. Hour Contests. Yesterday tho Homestead contest of Tommy Smith V3. tho Northern Pacific Involving land hi tho Full Creek country was heard before United States Land Commissioner Selby. To-day, tho contest of Alton Sengstncken vs. tho Northern Pacific, Involving a claim In tho same vicinity, Is being heard be fore Mr. Selby. Tho claimants nre trying to got tho land as homesteads, while tho rallrond company mnlntnlus It has them undor timber llou land selections. F. E. Alley of Roseburg Is representing the railroad company at the hearings, Change Operators. F. H. Dnrstow of Seattle Is now In chnrgo of tho United Wireless Station here, ho hav ing succeeded E. P. Shirley this weok. Mr. Shirley will probably ro main on tho Bay and engage In an other lino of business. :::an:mm:j::mu:mwunaa' I Personal Notes I smaaaasmaaaaaaaaaaaauaaaaa' L. W. PLAN loft for San Francisco to-day. J. D. LAIRD of Sltkuni Is in tho city io-uay on business. P. L. PIIELAN of Myrtle Point is la tho city on business. MRS.. GUY WARNER has gono Oakland to visit her parents. to WARREN OQREN loft to-day for San Francisco on tho M. F. Plant. WANTED. At tho Western Union olllce, a boy ns messenger; one who la not going to nttond school this wlntor. Stage PuKsetigcnt. Thoso who wont out on the Btago this morning were J W. Jncobson, Mr. and Mrs. Sweet, W. E. Stownrd, S. Steward, J. G. Wilson aud J. Llndell. Mark From Hunt. Win, Grimes nnd Dr. J. L. House worth returned to-day from a hunting and flBhlng trip. They got lots -of fish but no venison. They had a fine time. Flue Potatoes. Christian Herman of Cobs River bus sonio fine potatoes on exhibition at tho Chamber of Commerce. Thoy arenas largo as any that have boon shown UiIb year. Al uiougu enormous in sizo nicy are solid Inside and aro of a good flavor. Daughter Arrhes. Conductor HI Wright Is wearing a smile that makes the locomotive headlight look llko a tallow candle. It's all becauso of n tologrnm received from Oregon City, whoro Mro. Wright has boon visiting nt tho homo of her parents, telling of tho nrrlvnl of a beautiful baby daughter and that mother nnd child nro doing well. He Is happy as a railway president nnd expects to leave In a weok or so to see his now girl. MRS. THdMAS LAWHORN of Norta Uend wont to San Francisco to-day. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner Is a Mnrshllcld business visitor today. REV. J. RICHARD OLSON was la North Uend to-day on olllcial duties. MISS MADGE DARRY loft to-dny for San Francisco. She will go to San Rafael to school. LLOYD BRIDGES of tho Lloyd Hotel", loft to-day for San FranclBco on the steamer Plnnt. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, Till: UUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. WANTED. HMh for furnishing at any point on railway between Mnrshflold nnd Myrtle Polat, 25, 30 and 35-foot burnt cedar tclo- graph polos, with not less than Bovou-lnch tops; bids must bo In by August 29th. O. Schottor, West, em Union. lS2S2S2WSHS2K5B52n5c32S2S2ST!a2ESE52SHS STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, 0 a. m August 7, 12, 17, 22 nd 27. Sails from Coos Ray on tide AHgnst 4, O, 14, 10, 21 nnd 20. Itmenutlons will not be held later tluui iioou of day previous to sailing, unless tlcketa am purchased. W. F. Miller.PAgt,. PhonolMain 35-L i2!!i?l!!!?ra''ls FOR SALE. An Estey organ; a bar gain It taken nt onco. 135 2d St., opposlto Chandler Hotel. WANTED. Man to haul nidie. Ap ply Times office. Church Social, Tho Ladles' Aid Society of'North Ilond, Swedish Luth eran Church, will conduct a church social- In, tho parlors of tho church next Saturday ovenlng. A good pro gram will bo rondorod and othor In teresting featured will follow. Re freshments will bo enjoyed uIbo. Ilt-other Sick. Mrs. Harvey Smith, who was called to Slsson, Cnllfomln, by tho serious Illness of her brother, Peter Flood, writes to Mr. Smith that he lb now on the rond to recovery. Tho Slssou Headlight publishes tho followlug concerning Mr. Flood's Ill ness: "Peter Flood, who hns been hovering betweon life and denth for many weeks, Is now on a fair" road In rocovory. Ills cbbo has been one th.it has taxod tho skill and attention of both physician and nurse. For near ly nlno weeks ho has been In the grip of typhoid fever, complicated by brain fever, pneumonia of both lungs nnd nbscotts of tho lungs. Hut 'at tho present writing It soems that scien tific nursing and medical attontlon has won out." L. D. PETTYJOHN loft yesterday oa an cxtonded prospecting trip to the Eastern Oregon country. HILLIS SHORT Ib in from Ton Mile on business. II0 reports that there Is no fire danger there. AL. NEILL, who wns hero to fight with Jess Day, loft on tho Plant to day for hla homo In San Francisco. CAPT. CORNWALL of Gardiner Is la Mnrshllcld on business. Ho says there Is no Immcdlato dangor from, forest fires In that vicinity. SPECIAL EXCURSION to Allogany SUNDAY. August 28th. Alert leaves Leave For San Diego. D. F. and Mnrshflold 8 A. M., returning about J. McKENNA and Misses Dorn, Alice nnd Etta McICenna, who havo boon visiting at tho Chapman homo in this city, loft for San Frnnchico on tho Plant to-day, FOR HUNT. Sovcn-rooni house, now; near In. Hall & Hall. FOR RENT. Five-room cottage, on Central avo., Wost Marshflold. Ap ply Hall & Hall. WANTED. To rent n typewriter. Ad dress S., Times olUco. s jnS2SEre5c2SW25ZS25HS2S25ZS2SES2irca STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SinP, RESERVATIONS WILL ItE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN-I-ESS TICKET IS ROUGHT. FOR SALE. Ilorxe, buggy nnd lur ness. Inqulro at John Nasburg's resldonco. FOR SALE OR RENT. A furnished four-room Hat. Inqulro Times office WANTED. Tnhlo girl, at Hunker Hill bonrdlng house. .FOR SALE. Tno lluo shotguns, a Remington automatic aud a D, M. Lo Fovre double barrol, will bo Bold' cheap to quick buyor. Addross J. II. Keating, North Bond, Oro. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore 1jjBWPS2SZ,TS2Si5?S2535tt. tt'tt?5ZS35ZSd.?tS?&Si?5Z5Z5iSi "H-a-a-a-a-a-a- -a-a-a-an-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? Pressing? THE VERY REST. IJOTH DRY AND STEAM. REST IMPORTED TIO DYES. AND DOMES- Coos Bay S I'HONE B7J, RY A SPECIALIST, AND IN A HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT IT. team Laundry J. E. LYONS, Manager. a i a i a a t a i a a a i a a i a i a t it i a a a a i a t a i a i a i a i FOR SALE. Ralsad dock cruiser "Tourist," 10 II. P. Regal 4-cycle onglno, controlled from wheel; Ap plo dynamo storage battery, Mich igan revorse gear, cedar planking fastened with screws on oak frames, electric lights ,mast, flag poles, life preservers, curtains, etc.; chairs used In cockpit; photo and particulars on request. D, O, Wolcott, Marshflold, Oregon. S. T. Castccl havo sold their Eastport chicken ranch to Prank Davlcs and will leuvo to-morrow with tholr mother. Mrs. Mary A. Casteol, for Snn Diego, California. Thoy will vlnlt nt tho homo of their sister, Mrs. Ed. narrott, formorly of Coos Hay, and expect to ninko their futuro homo in the Southern California city. 1 . ( Hun ley Coming. In u lottor to Dr, J. T. Mccormac, C. R. Glovor, secre tary to Congressman Hawley, an nounces that Mr. Hawloy will roach Coos Day on August 30th and romaln over a couplo of days. Air- Glover suggosts that a meeting of tho Cham bor of Commerco or othor public gathering bo called for that tlmo in order that tho waterway situation hero may bo thoroughly dlscussod C P. M. Round trip, 75c. DID YOU KNOW? . Thut Dr. William Horsfnll was nt ono tlmo a cowboy In Montana and was a goo'd one, too? That Dr. W. Haydon was for- merJy chlot surgeon for tho MRS. E. K. JONES nnd Mrs, D. M. Richardson will entertain n num ber of young Indies Saturday after noon complimentary to Miss Anne Flanagan, whoso marriage takoi place noxt month, VERN L. SPR1NCJ and wlfo nnd son. of North Ynklmn, Wash., nre guests at tho C. F, McGoorgo home. They formorly resided at Drown City, Mich., and moved to Wash ington about tho time that Mr. Mc Qoorgo and family camo. to Coos Hay. Hudson Dny Company and cov ered a territory In Canada hot oral thousand miles In length? FOR SALE. Toledo steel range, No. 8. Phone 252-X. emmr, Every pair .guaranteed. , That Dan McDonald of North Dend was formorly ono of the prominent politicians of Uutte, Mont., and was ono of tho lead- era In tho fight that elected Son- ator Clark7 That C. W. Wolcott Is a dl roct lineal descendant of Oliver Wolcott, who signed tho Dec laration of Indopondenco and a prominent figure in tho revolu tionary war? MRS. E. C. PADDOCK loft Monday morning for her old homo In Snn Francisco, whoro sho will ronnla a couplo of months taking In Ad mission Dny celobratlon. Mr. Pad dock accompanlod hor as far as Rosoburg in 'an auto, roturnine tho samo way. ATTENTION! SOCIALISTS! REPRESENTED " EXCLUSIVELY RY US Magnes& Matson --! I ..-..--.---- That Major Morton Tower was ono of tho famous fifty that dug tholr way out of tho Llbby prls- oa in tho Civil War? That Al. Owen was a well known Indian flghtor In tho Mo- doo Indian War? Tho Socialist party of Coos county will meet In convention at Coqulllo, on tho 5th dny of Soptombor, 1910, for tho purpose of nominating candi dates for tho various oftlcos of Coos county to bo elected on Novomber 8th, 1910. All locals will oloct tho ' required number of delogates, JAS. II. JAMES, Chairman of tuo county contrai uom- mlttoo. FOR THE QUEEN OF THE BAY, SEE EASTSIDE. Soud THE WEEKLY TIMES to your FRIENDS back EAST; $1.50 por year. WANTED. For rent, a small houbo or flat by Sept. 1st. Apply Times office. FOR RENT. Tno pleasant front rooms. 252 S. Broadway. WANTED. Good milch cow, Jersey proferred. L. J. Simpson, North Bond, Oro. FOR SALE. Rent house for twenty- five or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf' man & Co. WANTED. Experienced coal miners and tlmbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co, LAST CHANCE This Is the last week to tako ad vantage of special salo of $1.50 copy right books that wo aro selling for 50 c Watch our windows. Crosby & Homer 14 J CENTRAL AVE, , 1 FOR SALE.- Faunlng. fruit and tim ber land. Inqulro of C, W. Snnford, Marshfield, Oregon, -a--a---- -a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a i a i '7 a a a a We don't boast! We have Quality I i & a I i u t ? B I a i u i a i a ? ? a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a- a-tt-a-a-a-a-a-- Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour a a a i a a a t a a n itwLjL-tr xcttuilUb dtSA.uU. . .!