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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1910)
" H"lwww,WPHIlMl1T"'M'i 'WWHW'Diipyfill'Hr ' T'WWflPPPP jMMMMMHnMMMgMMMMrl THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, -TUESDAY;, AUGUST 30, 1910 EVENING EDITION. WJ m 0f&&&0tP1G&1&tQ0fwW'0tto0HfailiP$&0$&tjHtof9j0f&l0QMt i I Hive a Fall I TTe WOOLEN Mill-to-Man Marshfield . 41 w X Liquid Veneer!!! Makes old things new, Wo odwork, Pianos, Furniture, Carriages, Automobiles, Bicycles'; not a varnish but n surface food. It pro ducej wonderful results on nil woodwork nud Is especially adapted for ujo on the very finest surfaces and llnlslies, such as pianos, ma hogany nnd sold furniture, white ennmolled furniture and woodwork m well as porcelain bath tubs n nd bath fixtures, making them all glisten exactly llko brand new. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle rOKBAliK AT TIIK BUSY COKXKlt. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, TIIK 11USV CORXER. Btt-ti--nM--n--n--tt- 8 II I n i H I B I n t a i a i 8 I a 8 I 8 I 8 I 8 I VERY DAY REALTY SNAPS Corner In Songstackon's Addition, 84x100 9 375.00 Corner In Songstacken's Addition, 110x100 050.00 350 feet of cholco wator front In Marshflold, for 10.SOO.00 New nioJorn bungalow In South Mnrshflold 2,000.00 Cholco corner In Chandler Hotel block 0,7(10.00 10 lots In East Marshflold, for 0OO.00 Full block In Eastsldo, with commanding bay vlow; easy term 1,000.00 Dullness cornor on Commercial and Oth; 100x100; big valuo 2,200.00 Lots on Second street; closo In; each 500.00 Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. General Agonts EASTSIDE . Honry Sengstackon, Managor. nH-8a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a - Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The best Domostlo and Imported brands. Piaster, Lime, Drlck, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 81 80UTH BROADWAY PHONE 901 5! ,M . - STEAMER M. F. PLANT ft 1 Sails for San Francisco every eight' days. S TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP, 3 RESERVATIONS WILL nE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN H LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore a-a-a-a-a-a-a u - a - a - a - aa - Laundry? THE Cleaning ? Dyeing? Pressing? Coos Bay Steam Laundry rnoNE 57J. -8-tKt.8.a.a-a-a-a-a-a-a- Millicoma THE DEST IN AMERICA Styles Now Showing MILL STORE Clothiers Oregon PHOXE 21)8. MIONE 20a n - a - u - n - n - n - nn - n - - tt - tt - - a a i V n i a a i a i 8 I a i i a i a i a i M i I a - a - a - w -aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-; ft Ba - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - K - a a a i a a a t a t a i a ft VERY BEST. a ' ' i J BOTH DRY A.VD STEAM, Tl BEST InORTED AND DOMES- t a a t a a a t a a a a t a a TIO DYES. BY A SPECIALIST, AND IN A HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT IT. J. E. LYONS, Manager. u n.n. - n.tt - n - - n - - - n WM teg iAPPL !? wM)MMs rSpL TMr Tmk v lrrfo& zzi(& Pyy P WHS" )Wj?mmm) i & &$m$vm .wC3"CX i&fVSl I' FOR SAIjK. Cheap, railroad ticket to Minneapolis, for lady. Cnll at 421 Golden avenue or phono 147-R. WANTED To buy good second lutnd coal or wood heater. "Home," caro Times. WAXTKI). Gravenstcln apples for outsldo shipment. Phone 241. H. W. Painter. FOR HKXT. Two rooms, furnished for housekeeping; gas stove; $12 month. Hotel Lloyd. WAXTKI). Woman for hotel work; married preferred. Hotel Lloyd. WAXTKI). Hoarders by week; fine taulo board. Address Times. jKOH SAIjK. Good furniture nnd jiouaenoiu goous, nearly now, ror threo or four rooms; a bargain; houso for rent. Inqulro at Times ofllco. WAXTKI). Tabic Rlrl, at Hunker Hill boarding house. FOIt SALE. Toledo steel range, No. 8. Phono 2G2-X. WAXTKI). To rent n typewriter. Ad dress S., Times office WAXTKI). Good milch cow, Jersey preferred. L. J. Simpson, North Dend, Ore. FOR SALE. Rout liouso for twenty five or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf man & Co. WAXTKI). Experienced conl miners and tlmbcrmcn. Apply Deaver Hill Coal Co. WANTED. Man to haul lutheu. Ap ply Times ofllco. WAXTKI). For rent, u small house or flat by Sept. 1st. Apply Times ofllco. FOR SALE. Two, lino shotguns, n Remington automatic and a D. M. Lo Fovro double bnrrol, will bo sold cheap to quick buyer. Address J. 11. Keating, North Dend, Oro. FOR RENT. Good six-room houso on Raines street. Phono 314X2 or sco Charles Doane. THE I ! fWn MsrihneM's popular Fmllr inc. -uiAJiLr ()tcl A furnlmre rc. nml clean. Velvet and AxmlnUter carpet In ecr room Knur Morloi of tolM comfort Kales reduced to da?, 80c, "So nnd fl.CW; weik, 12 Q to 15 00, Alio a few lioim kecplntt nparl iiientt with km rapKe. U'j.00 jxsr month. Krre bathi. Take bnx t depot. Mr. Hrldc. Prop DAMASCUS CUTLERY Wo nro now offering our splendid linn nf nnmnnniin PuHnrv. Rtrwil litmlen' of the finest tomper, that will put the user In a good temper. Jack-Knlvos, Pockot-Knlvos, Pen-Knives, Carving Knives and Forks, all warranted of the best matorlals, best handles, aud with edges that are keen, and will keep keon for a long tlmo. Shears and Scissors of varied sizes for vari ous purposes. Naturally all are of fered at "cut ratos." PIONEER HARDWARE CO 330 Froat Street. F. E. HAGUE, President. M. D. SUMNER, Vice-President. THRR0YAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT A Big Fenturo, "LIFE OF THE MAD MULLAH." or "LOST IN THE SOU!) AX." (Seo the Camels, Horses nnd Arabs). "THE RUNAWAY DOG." 'SCENES ON THE IUIIXE." Admission, 10c; Children, 5c. --- AVx ia.j.jfciiijtotfi -iMVw. Aajjjt wl V IKJ f COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water j A. M. P. M. Dnto h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Monday.'. 29 8:52 GTS 7:36 "8.2 Tuesday. 30 10:0C G.2 8:49 8.3 Wed'd'y. 3110:G4 C.7 9: B 2 85 , AUGUST Low water A. M. P. M. Date. h. m. I ft. h. m. ft. Monday.) 29 1:50 O.D 1:39 4.3 Tuesday. 30 3:07 0.1 3:04 4.0 Wed'd'y. 31 4:0C 0.3 4;11 3.5 THE WEATIIEH. (Hy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night and Wednesday, except showers along coast; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. For twenty-four-hours ending at 4.43 P. M., Aug4. 29,-by Mrs. MIngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum G7 Minimum .. .' 47 At 4.43 P. M 62 Precipitation None Wind, Northwest; Clear. BORX. VINEYARD. On Monday, August 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vine yard, of EaBtsldc, a girl. Entertain Friend. Miss Unia Marsh entertained a few friends nt her homo' last evening. Wiw nf Conference. Through an error yetord"ny, tho -name of 'A. II. Powers was omitted from the list of Marshfield men In attendunco at the conferonco with VIco-Presldont Cal vin and tho other Southern Pdclflc of ficials at C. J. Minis' offices last Sat urday evening. , . Rand Concert. Tho Coos Day con cert band will glvo a concort at tho Marshflold park rioxt Sunday after noon. Council To-XIght. Tho Marshflold city council will meet to-night to tnko up street and sewer matters and other business. Judgo'Hcre. Judgo Hamilton of Roseburg arrived in tho city to-day Lfrom Cufry county. Ho has boon holdlug court at Gold Ubach, Goos Camping. Dr. W. Haydon and son loft to-day for Charleston Day, Thoy will camp on tho beach near Charleston for a week, OjHin Stationery Store, A, L. Hurnea of Unndon was In tho city to day on business. Mr. Dames recently opened a stationery specialty shop at Dandon. . RU)-rf Factory. T. A. Dacholor, who recently arrived horo from Uklah, Calif., has purchased tho Drown Buck Cigar Factory from C. A. Howard and will operate It. Will Wed. Invitations havo been rocotved hero for tho mnrrlago of Miss Agnes Loulso Gulorson and Willis M. Hubbs, which will bo sol emnized on WodnesdaV orenlng, Sop- tombor 7th, at the homo of the brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gulovson, at 1212 Minnesota avonue Portland, Orogon. Tho brlde-to-bo Is well known on tho Bny, having re sided horo with her paronts until a couplo of years ago. A numbor of her relatives from hero will bo in at tendance. LanU Big Flsh. A. K. Peck, who wont Ashing with a party of throo others, on the north fork of tho Co flullle River, had a great fight with a 'big seven-pound stool head salmon last Sunday, Ho was fishing with a small trout fly and light pole. The big flsh broke tho polo so tho reel would not work and Mr, Peck had only a short lino left on which to J -1 aler" 1 1 tld. Ott. J For Candy l-ntroiilie the "Modern Dealer" Veim nvtfttUwrT C.. Ww.. TrtUd, UJSE. THE TIMES' WANT ADS, ,u.iA wAii fc- .ua- I play. When the flsh made a dive Mr Peck wont In the water after him nnd by playing his line In this way Dually tired out tlio flsh nnd landed him." Very HI. B. D. Jones, a woll known Empire pioneer, Is reported critically 111 at Mercy Hospital In North Dend. New Clerk. Ed. Welder, who hns been clerking In Herman HUlycr's clgnr store, resigns his position to morrow and will leavo In n week to attend Columbia University. His plnco will bo taken by Leslie Dlanchnrd. Will Oo South. Chris RnBmussen and wlfo of Dnndon arrived In the city to-day. They nro on their way to San Diego, where they will visit for a month. Mr. and Mrs. RasmUBsen will leavo to-morrow on tho steamer llandon for San Pedro. Tho Unndon docs not carry passengers, but they will go as gucBts of tho owners of the vessel. In From Homestead. C. E, Nichol son hns returned from his homestead In tho Sand Hills. Mrs. Nicholson Is thore. They wero both In tho city for n month's visit, but hnvo returned to tho homestead to continue their rcstdonco. Mr. Nicholson Is prepar ing some of tho ground with tho view of planting cranborrlcs. Ho hns n tract which Is ndaptod to thnt pur pose. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Mngglo Miller of Marshflold visited frlonds hero during tho week. Mrs. W. Dlugmnn, who Is seriously 111 with typhoid fover, Is reported to bo soino better. Mrs. M. 13. Porry, who has been visiting friends at Salom, returned on tho Urenkwator. Tho Omega camo down from Por ter and Is taking on a cargo of lum ber at tho old North Dend mill. Tho steam schooner Hornot has fin ished taking on a cargo of lumber and will sail to-day for San Podro. Tho Echo, which hns boon anchored out-irom- North-Bond;- sailed up to Porter to tako on a cargo of lumber. Miss Frances Wood, who has boon visiting nor cousin, Mrs. Goo. Reyn olds, roturned to her homo nt Uolsc, Idaho. Thomas Ronnie who sprained his auklo while helping light tho flro at Emplro, Is nblo to bo nt work at tho mill again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Lnndrlth, who aro on their honeymoon, visiting frlonds nnd relatives In tho East, nro expected homo soon. Chas. Caugholl and Miss Nolllo Doylo wero married last Saturday ovenlng nt tho Mercy hospital chnpol at North Bond, tho Rov. Fnthor Gnl luRhor officiating. Tho brldo is a woll known school teacher, Is tho sUtor of Mrs. E. C. Mathor of North Bond and daughter of Hon. Doylo of Woddorburn. Mr. Caugholl has chargo of tho cold storago plant at Woddorburn, whoro tho young couplo will rosjdo. A weok ago, a brother of tho brldo, Chas. Doylo and Miss Sylvia Mlllor, both of Woddorburn, were married on tho Day and went to Portland on their honoymoon trip. MADE TRIP IN BUICK. L.R, Towor, ngont for tho Butck In Coos -county. callB attoutlon to tho Tact that Vlco-Prosldont Calvin and party mado tho hard trip up tho coast to Coos Day In a Bulck, tho samo modol as tho Dufck Mr. Tower has horo. Desplto tho hard roads and tho fact that it was carrying flvo men wolghlng 1,000 nnd tholr baggago, tho Bulck camo through without a slnglo mishap. This should bo an Important losson to prospective auto buyers In Coos county. FOR THE QUEEN OF THE BAY, SEE EASTSIDE. -a- 7 a i ? a i a a a i a a a i a tx a a i a i a tt i a t ? a ..g..a- a-a-a-a-a-a We don't boast! We have Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour n-B-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a- . tfclJf mmt::mmHmmwm:;wmrottttr- jj Personal Notes f Em:tmK::m:m::mj:mm::m:mmrrmt SHERIFF GAGE Is hero from Co- qulllo on business to-dny. L. J. SIMI'SON of Nprth Rend was a Mnrshflold business visitor to-day. MRS. GUY WARNER has gpno t Oakland, Cal., to visit her parents for a few weeks. ROBERT SWANTON and Dr. R. E. Golden hnvo gono to Dora for a- short outing and hunt. J. C. MERCHANT has returned from Dullards, whoro ho has been camp ing out for a fow days. FRED BLUNDELL of Bandon, ac companied by his mother, camo to Marshflold to-dny on n visit. JUDGE COKE and family aro enjoy ing a fow days' outing at tho Good will ranch on South Coos River. JOHN DEAR camo In from his ranch, to-day and roports that tho pros pecU for n bumper potato crop aro good. F. A. SACCHI and family roturned last evening from a short stay at tho ranch of Mr. Sacchl's brother,, near Dullards. CLYDE CHASE, manager of the Union Fisheries, and wife, will leavo to-morrow for Portland, to make their homo. W. J. PRESTON will leavo to-morrow for Portland, whoro ho will tnko position. Mrs. Preston nnd son, Paul, will leavo for thero next Mon day. MR. and MRS. FINLETTEU of Nova da, who nro visiting horo, nnd Mrs. Day and G. W. Carlton hnvo gone to tho Merchant ranch on a hunt ing trip. C. 13. JORDAN, Mayor of Eastsldo, will leavo soon for Onkland, Cal., whoro ho will visit nt tho homo of his stepson, R. C. Dunbar, for ft month or so. L. T. TOTTEN and wlfo havo loft for Toxas In hopes of benefitting Mrs. Totton's health. Goorgo Schroodor succeeds Mr. Totton at tho Coos Day Wator Company's pumping: station. WILLIS VARNEY, who is employed nt tho Smith mill, Is laid up on ac count of Injurlos. Ho foil while working on tho pllo driver ami broke an arm and brulsod hl shoulder. ' "' 13. W. KAMMERER nnd son returned yestorday from nn onjoyablo out ing and fishing trip nt Ten Mllo. Ed. brought homo sovornl flih stor ies, but woll, how can you expocC a man to keep flsh In any such woathor as this, anyhow. MISS MAMIE aULOVSON and Holocr GulovBon left yesterday on the Breakwater to attond tho mnrrlago of Miss Agnes Gulovson, a former tenchor of tho Marshflold public schools, DID YOU KNOW. That Mrs. C. S. Wlnaor of North Dond 1b 'a nloco of Mrs. Susan D. Anthony? That J. W. Donnott was one of tho pioneer newspapermen of Coos county, having bcon one of tho publishers of tho paper at Empire, boforo ho studied law? That Dorsoy Krcltzor practUod law In Ohio boforo ho bocarao a bank cnshlor? That John D. Goss was formpr- - ly county Judge In Wisconsin and provlous to ontorlng tho law built and promotod telephones nnd earlier was In tho nowspa- por game? Ho hns tried to sup- press tho lattor fact and so havo - wo but tho truth will out. "LET PINEGOR DO IT." Lot mo fix that stovo, kltchonware or vossol, lock, door, window, furnl turo or anything you havo. Ratos roa aonnblo and work guaranteed. R. E. PINEGOR. Shop in Rear of Owl Furniture Store, -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- i I St Quality a n n a-a-a-a-a-a-a jf- .A: 1 S