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""n ww-twt'1" WWW Wi - .s- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 191 0-EVENING EDITION. I a It-' 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip JF w i--i 3lS' Ml ft- 'academy In San Rafncl, were uninten tionally omitted. High COOS JAY TIDES. SEPTEMRER water a. m h, in Date. Mondny...' Tuesday... Wed'd'y... I n.in. It. C 0:58 8.3 Ci 1:35 7.8 7 2:12 7.4 BKI'THMIIHU Low water 1 aTm! i pm DatO. li. in. tt I i. ... I t: " u. ui, rr. 7:22 o. 7:42 13 7:C1 1.2 8:15 1.6 8:15 1.8 8:49 l.o Fights llerg Again. Jess Day Is planning for another fight with Sol dier llerg at Astoria. Day Is to fight Al. Noll hero September 24th, and will go to Astoria to fight Dorg on October Sth. 1)11) YOU KNOW? Go t'p the River. -Rov. Lyon, Rov. O. I.eltoy Hall, Mr. Hnrrls the singer at the revival meetings, and Mr. Wnl. Kor, pastor of the Christian Church. left this morning on the launch Alice H. for tho south fork of Coos Klver, P. M. li.niTFTtT l:35 8.1 2M19I 0 1 2:30 s!o .anA w111 Wend the day there HUTCHESS TROUSERS aro easy in any position. Liberal uso of cloth in hips and lent makes them com fortable as well as stylish, and they aro cut to fit, shrunk to shapo and made (o itay. Woolen Mill Store "Mill-to-Man Clothiers" Marshficld, Oregon Mondny.... 5 Tuesday... C Wed'd'y... 7 Remodeling OlllcivTho ofllco of tho Western Union is being retnod oled. Tho partition lias been moved to tho front so that thoro is more room for tho ofllco force Inside. Looking For Wntcli. r i n.t whllo attending tho funeral of D. D. Jones Sunday loBt his watch, To-day, Mr. and Mrs. Lando walked over the wagon road near Empire In hopes of finding tho watch along the road over which tho funoral procession had travolcd. In Auto to Random Herbert Lockhart, J. A. Mntson and Clnudo NnBburg wont to Dandon to-day in Mr. Nasburg's nuto. They will re turn to-night or tomorrow morning. Governor' Hon Hon... Wallace Dcnson, tho son of Governor Ilenson, la in tho city nnd Is tho guest of Frank Smith, who is In chargo of the Ash hatchery. Mr. Donson reports that his father is improving. From Coos Bay, Mr. Uonson will go to Gardiner, whero ho will visit his brother nnd will from Gardiner go to Corvallls where ho will attend tho Orogon Agricultural College. John li. Gentry Hero. John II. Gentry, Stnto Held representative In Orogon for the A. O. U. W., Is here from Albany nnd will meet with Mammoth Lodge No. 87. next Thurs day evening, Sopt. 8th. Ho Is an old friend of Dr. J. S. Hayes, whom ho mot hero for tho first time in flftoon years. That Low Price, who recently bought Cnpt. Harris' Sumner dairy ranch, . onco ran a blc 'jmmnmnmmnmumnmjmmmmr Personal Notes j "-"""""..... .wi At School. In tho list of Coos liny students attending schools abroad. tho nnines of Miss Floronco Aiken. , who Is n student at nil art school In Aiken, who Is attending n military San Jose, California, and James ONLY SitOO buys a lot on Park St.; slzo of lot, 25x130, northeast corner of lot 1 In blk 1, Cnplos' Addition of tho Town of Marshfield. Address Homoseok- or' Hurcnu, box 181, Illshop, Cntlf. MOTHERS ! You should tnko an nctlv o Interest In choosing tho croup pre ventive for your children. NyaPs Croup Ointment A valuable provontlvo and roliof for croup and croupy condi tions common to children. Thl remedy should bo In ovory family whero thero nro children, to bo used at tho first indication of n croupy condition. Croup Is much oaslor rollovod In tho oarly stagos. FOR 8.1I.K AT THK 11USV CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. 'The Busy Corner' ' Marshfield, Oregon Christen Rnby. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Luso had their llttlo daughter chris tened yesterday, Margaret being the nnino conferred nnd Archdeacon Horsfnll olllclatlng. Tho sponsors wore Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. 12. G. Pcrhntn, Uonnott Swnntou nnd August Elckworth. WANTKI). Hoarders by week; table board. Address Times. line FOR SAM-:. Fairbanks .Si .Morse stn tlonary gasollno engine, four horse powor; slightly used; cheap. Phone 309. I .('ST. Ijhmi 'I'liur-Mlny evening a long bill pocketbook, contuliilng papers of value. Finder plenso re turn to C. A. Kronholm nt Union Saloon nnd receive reward. ranch nt Coffeyvllle, Kan., and at ono time had in his employ tho Dnlton brothers, who Inter became the most notorious de3 peradoes In tho history of the southwest? Thnt Eugono F. Crosthwnlt was formerly connected with rullrond surveys and later with tho United States Land Depart ment In Oklahoma before he came to Mnrshileld nnd engaged In tho tobacco business? That J. W. Hlldebrand wns a Hewing machine agent in his youngor days and later became president of tho Denver street car union? Thnt Willis Kennedy was for merly a railroad man In tho Middle States? That A. H. Eddy served two terms in tho Washington Stato Legislature? JOHN JUZA of Coquillo was Sunday to visit his parents. hero J. H. FLANAGAN and wife are spend ing a few days nt the hotel in Empire. That W. P. Murphy called tho meeting that resulted in tho or ganization of tho first fire do- partmont In Mnrshfleld and later served ns "stoker" of tho first firo onglno for seven yenrs and then served sovon yenrs ns firo chlof? FOR SAM-:. In Com Itlver, about live miles from Mnrshileld, quortor of a mllo from tho river, 12 acres of land, 10 acres marsh, two of hill. For particulars wrlto to An- That Hugh McLaln served as wagon master of tho Ninth United States Cavalry when that regiment burned Chlnsca Falls, tho first "squatter" town In Ok lahoma, or rather tho Indinn Territory, when Pnynb and his following tried to forco tho sct- O tlcment of that section on Au- gust 3d, 1883? That Edwin C. Cortolyou, tho Romlngton cnrtrldgo man, who Is now In tho city, was a crack shot and was n moiiibor of tho United States army ulgnnl sor vlco corps? FOREST FIItE HCAHKS. Illg lllnzo In Myrtle Point Slashings Causes Fright. A firo that burned tho Davenport tony Iilascn, Marshfield, or call nt slashing Wednesday attracted con tho nlace. Isldornblo attention from Myrtlo Poln 1 THE BEST CLOTH BS FOR THE LEAST MONEY THAT'S US Men's Suits, $8.50 to $25.00 - FIXUP - WANTED. -Cosmopolitan Magazine requires tho sorvlces of a represen tative in Marshfield to look aftor subscription ronowals nnd to ex tend circulation by apodal methods which havo proved unusually suc cessful. Salnry and commission. Previous oxperionco dcslrablo but not essential. Whole time or spare tlnio. Atl dress, with references, II. C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 17S9 Uroadway, Now York City. WANTED. Good second liiiud coal oil stove; must bo cheap. A. M caro Times. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times; must bo at least In four grade at school. WANTED. A chambermaid at tho Lloyd Hotel. sldernblo attention from Myrtlo Point people. It looked from hero llko It was burning ovor a lot of country, nnd tho wind that was blowing seem ed to whip It forward at n rapid paco until tho wholo mountalnsldo Boomed to bo nblazo. Tho smoke swopt up ward lu a vast column, making n pretty slglU. No particular damage was reported from tho lire, although H ran In soino green tlmbor. Myrtlo Point Enterprise MRS. C. W. MERCHANT left to-day for San Francisco on tho steamer Plant. JACK MILLET loft to-day for Ten Mile, where ho will spend a few days fishing. ELMER JOHNSON, tho youngest son of John Johnson of Forndnle, has been qulto ill. North Bend News Miss Dcssio Coke of South Marsh field visited relatives hero to-day. Wallace Ackley of North Dend was n visitor Saturday evening In Marsh field. Mrs. W. Conklln of Catching Inlot, was n guest nt Ed. Couktln'a homo in North Bond, yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Mandlgo of North Dond, Heights spont tho pnst week with, friends nt Coquillo City. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Worrell. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wordoll nnd baby, and Mrs. Stella Gaddort, all of Portland, spont yesterday on Coos Rlvor. MISS EVA WILSON spent Sunday at Empire visiting friends, returning to Mnrshfleld to-day. HENRY WIEDER of California is in tho city visiting his parents, Mr. ' nnd Mrs. R. M. WIcder. MRS. J. W. JACOBS of Grants Pass is in tho city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Forrey. M'SS HILDEN SELANDER of Catch ing Inlot Is In tqwn vlBltlng friends and relatives a couplo of days. WILL CHANDLER spont Sunday with his parents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. S. Chandler on Coos Rlvor. MRS. WICKMAN of Empire, nccom- panlod by her daughter, Miss Ma bol, is visiting hor son at Astoria, Oregon. O. W. DRIGGS nnd wlfo nnd Robort Sartor and wlfo and two sons havo loft for Charleston liny, whoro they will camp for a fow days. MISS ANNA WICKMAN of Empire, who Is ro-ongnged to teach the Bchool at Flaggstaff, canio up to day and will resumo her work tomorrow. J. RUST, who ling boon on Coos Roy visiting his son, W. J. Rust, lelLto day for San Francisco, and from thoro will go to Southern Califor nia for the winter. ARNO MEREEN, genornl Biiperlnton dont of tho C. A. Smith mill, Is ex pected homo noxt week from Cali fornia, whoro ho is" visiting with his family. ROBERT BARTER and family loavo Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maker, with other friends, spent yesterday on. North Coos Rlvor at Plpor's Grove Harvey and" Harry Rusooll of Coos River, who hav0 boon on a business, trip to Portland, returned Saturday. Miss Hnzol Peterson of San Fran cisco camo In on tho Plnnt nnd will visit on Coos River nnd vicinity. A fnrowcll reception will bo given. Mr. nnd Mrs. WHInrd Russoll at tho M. E. Church on Mendo nvenuo to morrow evening. They will loavo In njJhort tlmo for Seattle, Wash. tlio NORTON'S HORSES WIN. Mtirlu Makes Good Showing nt Scio Fair. F. P. Norton writes from Scio thnt his horso Marin won a raco nt tho Scio fnlr. It was for tho host two out of three heats and tho purso was 1100. Tho Bnmo horso nlso won tho 2:15 paco for which a purso of 300 was offered. Tho other horses In tho raco woro Nolllo Ashos nnd Mack N. The best tlmo in tho raco was 2.19 ft. .MOTION IN ROOM CASE. Read tho Times Want Ads. FOR RENT. Two large front rooms, with gas, for housekeeping. Hotel Lloyd. WANTED. Young man to work in grocery store; must bo hustler. Address R., caro of Times. FOR SALE. One safe, ofllco. Apply Times CORSETS Model B67 is very popular Property nt Mouth of Coos River Is Involved. The following regarding tho Coos Uny boom enso was printed In tho Portland Telegram: U. IT. Rookmnn, attorney for tho plaintiffs In tho enso of E. W. Dornltt nmi Victor Wlttlck ngalnst tho Smith Powers Logging Company, tho C. A. Smith Lumbor Company nnd tho Simpson Lumber Company, appeared In court this morning and nskod thnt tho tlmo for nnswer bo fixed as Sop tombor 24th, This Is tho enso In which two former owners of a boom now possessed by tho Smlth-Powors I .fit I In i fntntin r lionn tit !. in to-dny for an outing on Charleston nv u ,i n-i,t , . i ... Day. Dob anys ho will fish for fish, named to tako charge of this partlcu aud nlso pick up a fow million year h,r eco or property until tho caso agates that woro cast up In tho S .ottlod. Tho boom Is worth only boundless Intor-medln. n fow thousand dollars, whereas tho .r, ..., Plnnt of tho logging company Is worth CAPT. E. SEVBRTSEN, of tho O.,,noro than JC00.000, nnd consider A. Smith mill .has returned fromnblo confusion oxlstod as to whether a six months' visit at 1.1b old homo tho rocolvor was for a portion or all In Christiansen, Norway, whore ho tho property. It is now said that wonl to coiobrnto his silver wed-- possession of tho boom, which at pros ding. It provod a big ovont, there nt Is unusod by tho big logging com- uuiiik nun a nunureu relatives nnd pnny, Is tho contention. tnuiiuB jnuHiuu. ii opouou wiwi a i TO THE PUULIO GENERALLY AND TO OUR CUSTOMERS PARTICU-LARLY: The undersigned 1ms disposed of his interests In the laundry business, and Ytishe to thiuik thoso who havo given us their business, and bespeak for my successors a continuation of your patroiuige. AlUnccouiitsgnlust tho corpora tion up to and including Saturday, September 3d, 1010, will bo paid by mo at onco. All accounts duo ns up to saino tlato may bo paid tonno or to tho reg ular drivers as heretofore. (Signed) J. E. LYONS, Former Goat, Mgr. Coos Hay Steam' Laundry. a i a a i a t a i n a t v n n i a a H a i a i a a a i a i a a i a aw-a--a.nan-a-a--a-n--aa--tt A FOR SALE. Good saddle horse cheap. Seo O. S. Torroy. FOR SALE, Good bedroom set, nearly new (bedstead brass); nlso lounge, h6atlng stovo, fine pictures, etc.; a bargain. Inquire at Times office. FOR SALE. Two fine shotguns, a Remington automatic and a D. M. Lo Fovro double barrel, will bo sold cheap to quick buyer. Address J. H. Kentlng, North nend, Ore. WANTED. Gravenstein apples for outside shipment. Phono 2-11. II. W. Painter. WANTED. Experienced coal miners und tlmbormen. Apply Denver Hill Coal Co. ml I fWn MRribfUltt'n pojiular Umll) LLUWJ llotl All (urutmre re and t'lenn. Velvet and Axmlnlitax careta In eery room Four Atorlei of mU1 comfort Itnlei reduced to; ily,50o, 75eonJ I.C0, wevk, 2 ou to 15.00. AUo a few hnut.-keeplng apart- batbi. Take buu at depot. Mn. Bridget. Prop J REPRESENTED EXCLUSIVELY HY US Magnes& Matson j THE ROYAL TONIGHT A RIG PROGRAM. Two Dlogi-aphi., "WHEN WE WERE IN Ol'R TEENS" .nnd ,AX OLD STORY WITH A NEW ENDING." Hy Special Ketiuest the Ileautlful Ed- urationnl Film, RANCH LIFE IN THE SOUTHWEST, Will Do Repented. ADSHSSION ONLY 10c. six o'clock dinner In tho ovonlng nnd closod with n six o'clock danco In tho morning. Tho Captain' camo around tho Horn In tho Nairn Smith on hor first trip. Ho will1 tako a position with the company hero. SPECIAL DELIVERY. Rosldcs our special city deliveries, our own dellvory wngona will mnko regular trips from tho North Dond nnd MarBliflold stores to Eastslde. Hunker Hill and to all roasonnblo distances. PEOPLES' CO-OPERATIVE CO. Phono I, S. Kaufman & Co.' your :onl Order. $1.30 PER TON. SUITS, COATS AND ONE PIECE DRESSES. For this weok only, I am showing n sample lino of tho latest novelties In Ladles' Suits, Coats and Ono-Pieco Dresses, This Is tho swollest Iluo of goods ovor shown on tho Day Call early as the unsold num bers will bo returned. MRS. M. J. ELROD. 17H Uroadway, North. MRS. M. R. SMITH agent for CHARLES A. STEVENS CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, of Chicago. -a--a-4--- -a-a-a-a-n-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-t i Quality We don't boast! We have Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour tt-a-K-H-a-a-a-s-a-a-K-a-R-a-a-a-a-a-K-a-- a t a t a t a i xx i a a i it i a a a V a i a a a i ? n t a i I am ram r As. . o artra r r .irjv UrTMjflSW fo,iW, u.A .-. . MMMUMaM