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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910 EVENING EDITION. Have- a Millicoma c fe An) i y IN AMfclUUA Fall Styles Now Showing IB WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon Speaking of Medicines Docs not necossnrlly mean a discussion ot mysterious nnd fearful things. With us, medicines aio sorlously practical, absolutely plain, truthful and rcllablo compounds, the merits of which have been found adequate and trustworthy. Your physlclnn knows what your need Is. He also knows the results that should bo accomplished when his prescription Is honestly prepared, nnd when wo can assuro you that our prescription department mnkes a specialty ot dispensing Parke, Davis & Co.'s, Lilly & Co.'s Merck & Co.'s, Durorughs, Well como & Co.'s pharmaceutical products, you need have no doubt; your physician will assuro that when wo prepare your medicine no Letter could bo procured. f Lockhait - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" THE BEST CLOTHES for THE LEAST MONEY THAT'S US Men's Suits, $8.50 to $25.00 - FIXUP - na-u-8-H-tt-a-8' - .a - a - a - aa - Laundry? Cleaning ? THE Dyeing? Pressing? "lJV Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 07J. J. E. LYONS, Malinger. t8 B'J--o-a-K-a-aa-a-a-a - DAMASCUS CUTLERY "e aro now offering our splendid eiii! Damascus Cutlorj'. Steel blades w finest temper, that will put tho ' "to a good temper. Jnck-Knlves, ket.Knlves, Pen-Knlves, Carvlng- Jh es and Porks, all warranted of Jh i matorltUs best handles, nnd W f 8es that aro keen, and will and s$.een ' a lons t,me- Sueara seniors of varied sizes for varl- " PSJ'My " " "' P0NEER HARDWARE CO B. HAGUE, President. V D. SUMNER, Vice-President. THE BEST $3 Hat a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a a i a a i a t a i a a i a a a i a a a a i a i a i a a a i a a i VERY BEST. J 1JOTII DRY AM) STEAM. i1est imported and domes, tio'dyes. A SPECIALIST, AND IX A HUItUV, TOO, IF YOU WANT IT. a i a n - n - n - n - n - n - n - ti n-tt-n-tt AHST1 '-: , , OUR GROCERY BARGAINS ARE ALL HOME RUNS. COME IN AND WE'LL COACH YOU AROUND THE BARGAIN DIA MOND WITH PLEASURE. FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH , jag &-'&, 'x. S FRUIT AND FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES AT REASONABLE PRICES. Anona Cash Grocery, BROADWAY, MARSHFIELD. THE ROYAL TONIGHT A Top Liner, "THE 1UOGRAFH GIRL." THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY Vho Vltiigruph'B Beautiful Produc tlon, "TWO HIGHLAND LADDIES," "THE MAD DOG SCARE" nnd "A SLEEP WALKING CUKE." TWO SPLENDID COMEDIES BY SELIG. OTHER GOOD PICTURES. Admission, 10c.; children, Oc. FOR SALE. Fairbanks & Morse sta tionary gasoline engine, tour horse power; slightly used; cheap. Phono 309. FOR SALIC Homestead relinquish- ment, seven miles Xrom North Rend, Oregon; will trndc (or lot In Marshfield. Address Room 27, Lloyd Hotel, Mnrshflold. ONLY IjtilOO buys n lot on Park St.; size of lot, 25x130, northenst cornor of lot 1 In blk 1, Cnplcs' Addition of tho Town of Mnrahfleld. Address Homoscok ers' llurenu, box 181, Bishop, Calif. WANTED. Cosmopolitan Magazine requires tho services of n reproson tatlvo In Mnrshflold to look after subscription ronow)ils nnd to ex tend circulation by special mothodB which havo proved unusually suc cessful. Salary nnd commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole lino or spnro time. Address, with references, II. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 1789 Broadway, Now York City. FOR SALE. Double heated, solid rubber tiro buggy nnd harness. In quire Capo Arago Soda Works. WANTED. GikkI mi-oiuI hand coal oil Btovo; must bo cheap. A. M., caro Tlmos. WANTED. Carrier uoyn to deliver Tho Times; must bo nt least In four grado at school. WANTED. Hoarders by ueefc; line tablo board. Address Times,. WANTED. A chambermaid t the , Lloyd Hotel. FOR RENT. Two largo front rooms, with gas, for housekeeping. Hotel Lloyd. i - WANTED. Young man to work In grocery store; must bo hustler. Address It., caro ot Tlmos. FOR SALE. One safe. Apply Tlineu olllco. FOR SALE. Good Middle horse, I cheap. Soo O. S. Torroy. WANTED. A piano, for use in the Tnbornaclo. Report to Dr. Geo. Leslie. WANTED. Ry a young lady, ikm.1 tlon ns n bookkeeper or clerk. Apply 900 South Broadway. FOR SALE. Good Iteilroom set, nearly new (bedstead brass); n)so lounge, heating stove, flne pictures, etc.; n bargnln. Inqulro at Times olllco. FOR SALE. Two flno shotguns, n Remington automatic and a D. M. Lo Fovro double barrel, will bo sold cheap to quick buyer. Address J. H. Keating, North Bend, Ore. WANTED. Grnvi'iisteln apples for outside shipment. Phono 241. II. W. Painter. WANTED. Boarders by vteoK; line table board. Address Times. WANTED. Experienced coal inlnrrs nnd tlmbermon. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. mi f AVn Marnhfleld' popular Family LIAVIU otf, An Iurulture Vow and clean. Velvet and AxminUler cnrpeti In everv room. Four Morle of tolld comfort Kac reduced to da , 80c, 75c and II 00; week, t ou to (5.00 Alto a few housekeeping apart menu with ga rane. 12.00 per montti. Free Utlu Take bu at depot. Mr Bridge Prop 1mm COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMBER High water A. M. P. M. Date, h.ui. It. h.m. I ft. Friday 2 Saturday.. 3 12:00 7.C 7.0 8.0 SUNDAY.. 4 o:io t 8.G 12:38 1:07 SEPTEMMER Low water A.M. P. M. Date. h. m. It. h.m.) It Friday 2 Saturday.. 3 SUNDAY.. 4 5:39 0:17 0:52 0.0 0.4 0.0 5:4!) 2.4 C:31 7:09 2.0 1.8 THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair to-night and Sunday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4.43 P. M., Sept. 2, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me- teorologlcnl observer: Maximum 72 Minimum 47 At 4.43 P. M CO Precipitation None Wind, Northwest; Clear. School Opens. School district No. Sf will open school Tuesday, Sept. G. Tho teachero aro Miss Margaret Mc- Cormlck of Lebanon, Ore., and Miss Ruth Harmon of North Bend. Killed n Renr. William Grimes, Dr. J. L. IIoiiBoworth nnd Thnyer Grimes havo returned homo from tho north fork of tho Coqulllo River, where they went hunting. Mr. Grimes killed a bear. Legal Holiday. Monday is .Labor Day nnd n legnl holiday, but there will be no special observance In either Mnrshflold or North llend. Tho latter city usunlly IioIiIb some kind of cele bration on Labor Day, but this tlmo there has boon nothing planned. Tho banks nnd postolllces will obsorvo tho day as a holiday. Will Go to Vancouver. L. N. nod by, tho night clerk nt tho Chandler Hotel, has resigned his position to tnko effect In ten days and will leavo for Vancouver, Ilrltlsh Columbia, whero ho has accepted a position as day clerk In tho Hotel Donsmero. Mr. Kodby has beon hero for somo months past and has mado many 'friends In tho city. Tho next plnco which ho Is taking Is an advancement for him as tho hotel Is qulto a largo ono. MAIL ON MUD FLATS. Launch In Stranded nnd Only Letters Received. The mail boat duo hero this morn- Ins cot stranded on the mud flat ana thn nuwmmnor mall has not arrived yot. A special boat was sont ovor to get tho lottor mall and tho milk cans. Tho paper mall will arrive when tho launch Is floated. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. List ot unclalmod lettors remaining in tho Mnrshflold postotllco on Sep tember 1st. Persons calling for samo will ploaso say ndvortlsed: ,Mrs. Mlsslo Dalloy, Geo. Ramos, Charles Beaullou, C. M. Uoud, Ira Casobolt (2), J. G. Crawford, G. Chrlstoff, Miss Rosto Clomous, A. G Crag, Walter Clemens, C. II. Colton, Asy Cornell, Mrs. Lula Cox, Rev. O. J, Davles, Clareuco Greon, John D. .Hall. Sander, Kujnla, Arnold McLay, James Monnghan ,C. H. Moore, Jr., John Nelson, Mrs. J, T. Nichols, Jnn"s Pyburn, H. L. Robonson, Lind say Roberts, V. A. Smith, Mrs. H. II. Thorn on, Lewis V.'elr. Sample Lire. Fall and Wlntor styles In lf-d!3' suits and coats on display at Mm. Elrod's. Next week only. WOULDN'T THIS JAR YOU? A Knowlton fruit Jnr free with ovor ?1.00 purchase at tho COOS BAY CASH STORE. Try Walkor's Studio for your kodak flnUhlug. NOTICE. To tho Republican Voters of Coos and Curry coun'les: I havo decided to becomo a candidate for nomination at the Primary Nominating Election, for Joint RopreBontatlvo for Coos and Curry counties and shall submit my name to the Republican votorB for nomination under tho primary noml- nntlnp alrwtlnn lnwn Herbert iiumb. , aaaaaaaaaaaamaunaauttttmatt Personal Notes 8 umaaauamaaauaasmaaaamaaa J. L. AASON of Coqulllo Is in tho city on business. JOHN MASTERSON ot Port Orford Is n Marshfield visitor. MISS BESSIE FLYtt returned to-day from u visit up Coos River. GEORGE F. AVERILL arrived homo to-day from Sail Francisco. N. S. OLSON and wife left to-day for Astoria, whore thoy will make their homo. MRS. A. G. AIKEN, who has been vis iting friends In San Frnnclsco, re turned homo to-day. FRED MUETZEL nnd son, Fred Muetzel, Jr., of Lakeside, are Marshfield visitors to-day. E. P. SHIRLEY, formerly operator at tuo wireless station on Coos Buy, left to-duy for Portland. W. F. BEST of tho North Bond Lum ber Company has returned homo from a business trip to San Fran cisco. ALBERT BACK, son of Chns. Back of Ferndnle, had his tonsils re moved yesterday and Is rapidly re covering. G. W. KAUFMAN'S ninny friends will learn with regret of his confine ment to his homo with n serious attack of fever. WILLIAM FORD ot San Frnnclsco, who Is to bo married to Miss Stella O'Connoll, arrived In tho city to day on tho steamer M. F. Plant. MILTON CARLSON, tlmokeopor In the C. A. Smith camp on Isthmus Inlet, Is in town to-day and over Sundny, returning Monday morn ing, C. W. MERCHANT Is laid up with a badly bruised arm sustained by somo gas stoves falling on him nt tho GnH and Electric plant, whero ho Is employed. J. M. UPTON, who with his family hnvo beon visiting Mr. Upton's fa ther to Langlols, has roturnod homo. Tho family will continue their vlolt in Curry county for a tlmo. ALVA DOLL hns rotunrod from nn extended buBlnoss trip Into tho Co qulllo vnlloy. Ho reports every thing busy nnd prosperous In tho vnlloy towns, thoro bolng much building ut Coqulllo and Bandon. HERMAN BECK and wlfo ot South Inlet aro Marshflold visitors to-day. Thoy roport that during tho rocont forest Are thoro, tho flames came. bo closo to their rosldonco that thoy movod out all their household goods and slopt In tho opon flold a couplo ot nights. F. L. ADAMS, an old tlmo frlond ot O. O. Lund, Is hero from Ashland, Wis., to visit Mr. Lund, and also J. V. Smeaton, gonoral manager ot tho C. A. Smith mill, with whom Mr. Adams was formorly ongagod In tho lumber business In Wiscon sin. Mr. AdaniB Is highly pleased with this section and may locnto hoi o. I hnvo tho latest magazines and papers on said always; can also so- euro back numbers for you. Let mo ordor any mnagzlno or paper for you nt publlshor's rnto. AUG. FRIZEEN, C8 Central Ave., Marshfield, Ore. TRY THE TIMES' WANT ADS. -a-4-a--a- D I -a-a-R-a--3 ft I a i 8 I a i n a We don't boast! We have i a t a i a a i u i a u I Q I tx t a i a a i ? ? ? tr Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour B-a-a-a-a-B-a-8u-aaH- North Bend News Glenn Ackcrman Is homo for a vacation. Mrs. Nowklrk Is having her rest denco painted. Miss Grace Williams Is visiting at tho homo of Prof. Raab. Mr. Mlkol of North Bend HolghU Is building an addition to their houso. Tho schoonor Omega finished tak ing on a cargo of lumber and left yestordny for San Pedro. Miss Pearl Shorer, who has boon, visiting Mrs. A. V. Myers for tho past two weeks, has loft for hor homo In Sprnguo, Wash. Mrs. J. V. HcndrlckB nnd Robert nnd Curtis Hendricks of Groahnm, Ore., hnvo returned from Bandon, whore thoy havo been visiting, nnd will be tho guests of friends In North Bend for a week. Mrs. M. E.Evcrltt, Mrs. Geo. Man- dlgo, Mrs. Emma Stein, Mrs. Chns. Worroll, Mra. Will Simpson and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Myors represented Coos Chapter No. 99, Q. E. S., at Coqulllo during Natal Day. Thoro will bo n Methodist social at Logglo's Hall noxt Friday eve ning, Sept. 9th. Every ono is invited to como nnd bring something thoy don't wnnt of a comical sort. A pro gram Is being propnrod and coffee and sandwiches will bo served. NOTICE. Brother Bon Jonos, a member ot Arago Lodgo, No. 28, I. O. O. F died at North Bend, Orogon, 8op tember 1, 1910. Tho tu noral services will bo hold at tho residence ot Reynold Olson In Empire, Oregon, nt 2.00 o'clock Pi M on Sunday, September 4th. The steamers Flyer nnd Rota will leavo Marshflold at 12.30' o'clock P. M., nnd North Bend nt 1.00 o'clock P. M to carry to Empire nil thoso who mny desire to- at tend tho funeral. All members ot Arago Lodgo No, 28, I, O, O. F., aro roquestod, and all mem bors ot Sunset Lodgo No. 61, I. O. O. F and all othor mombors of tho ordor aro Invited, to attend tho fu noral. W. E. COVEY, Noblo Grand, Arago Lodgo No. 28, I. O. O. F, ARRANGE TO ATTEND the Eu gono Business Collogo and lot us get you a good position whon you gradu ate. Entor now. Sond for our now catalog. H Wost 7th St., Eugene, Oregon. LADIES' SUITS AND COATS. A samplo line ot ono hundred lat est stylo suits and coats Just received, and, will be on display in my store during tho coming week. MRS. M. J. ELROD. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Wo havo arranged for additional doltvories fn tho city to glvo our cus tomers more prompt sorvlco. From now on our dollvory wagons will leavo at 8.15, 10.30, 1.30 and 4.30 ou city deliveries; at 9.00 and 3.00 for South Broadway and tho south- wost ot tho city, and at 12.30 for Forndalo. 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