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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910-EVENING EDITION. T vl i , If You Want the Best Selz Royal Blue Shoes Will Please You EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED $3.50 to $5.00 The Woolen Mil Store MH-to-Man Clothiers - Marshfield Oregon, HI MM?M COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMBER Msvater I a. M. JTyf, DattEZ h- tt. jh.m. fir y'd'y... 7 2:12 7.4 2:30 8.0 SEPTEMBER-" low water 1 aTIT i pm I n. m. ft. h. m. flT r. 91 " ' i.,i a:io ' '" l. 8!43 1.0 (ltd llttlo dnmngo nsldo from burning . n few logs nnd dolnylng work In the nR?FRATinMQ OC II cnmn, except that It burned out part I i7?Tnni I CD V J of the trestle carrying tho main 'from ' "Ut-Lbh. J the sourco of supply to tho reservoirs! . Of COfllllllo'a u-nl,... ,.. i. .i... .1 h)," Comment, C.IIIStlc niul ,.,--. .r, wuiw 1IIU U II lit ago to tho trestlo Is bolng repaired. Slmnnoii Holding Revival. Rov. Dan Shannon, who conducted a re vival meeting her0 Inst winter, ls-now nt Arlington, Wash. He has been having largo audiences nccordng to tho newspaper accounts of tho meet ings. Date Tuesdny Wed'd'y... ft. 1.6 ut A Till.' llTMrtnu. . -.... ii niillinii, Small Brush Fhv. Thero Is a sninll brush flro south of tho city. It is not doing any particular damage, the understanding was that no more fires wore to bo started and that no permits wero to bo hsued. The VOGUE NAIL POLISH MaJo In block form only. A most brilliant and unequalled non Injurlous polish for the finger nails, freo from acid or putnlco; no fl;lng dust; clean, fast nnd economical to uso. Price 25 cents per cake (By Associated Press.) OREGON Pair to-night and Wednesday. ,Hro of courao may have- startod nccl- dentally. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- I'OKT. "" For twenty-four hours ending nt 4.43 P. M., Sept. G". bv Mrs. Mlngus, special government me- teorologlcnl observer: Maximum Minimum 47 At 4.43 P. M c8 Wind, Northwest; Partly Cloudy. Sonio Comment. CiitiHtlc mul Otherwise 011 Coos Buy Condi- tlons by the Quiet Observer. An auto party of prominent Marsh field business mon, including J. H. Flanngan, J. Albert Mntson, Clnudo Nasburg nnd Hcr- (llorlcs of bert Lockhnrt, made Coos County. a flying trip to Ban don nnd returned by way of tho Coqulllo Valley yesterday, m G 0 Wisconsin Man Will Make a Favorable Report on Coos Bay Country. Lnwrenco Justin, of Fond du Lac, Wis,, who has boon on Coos Bay for traveling nearly 100 miles. As do- tho 1,n8t thrco weok loft for Por' Ivy Coinlron Here. Ivy Condron wns In tho city to-day from his ranch on tho North Fork of Coos River. Ho says that everything Is flno on his ranch excoptlng that tho continued dry weather has been damaging to pastures and has mado it hard for thc dalrytnon. FOB S.UiU AT THH HL'SV CORNER. phone 2i)8. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, Marshfield, Oregon Gave n Picnic. Mrs. O. Hanson nnd daughter gavo a picnic to about thirty resldontB of Bny Park nnd Bunker Hill. Elijah Smith Coming. Word has been received at Emplro that Elijah Smith, tho head of tho Southern Oro gon Company, will bo hero soon. Flro Near CMullle. As n result of a tiro In Anson Brothers' camp, enst of Coqulllo, tho Coos county seat has been on n short water supply for tho paBt few days. J. C. Savago, who wns here to-day, reports thni tho flro Kill n llenr. Gcorgo F. Murch, Jr., and Bud KribB hnvo roturncd from a boar hunt nenr Ecklcy, whero they secured on0 bruin, Murcli killing it with a rovolvor after thoy had wound ed It with a rlflo and tho dogs had cornered It. Ho brought back tho skin as a trophy of tho hunt. It was the first time an auto had been In that section nnd part of tho way they had to slash out brush and logs. THE BEST CLOTH BS FOR THE LEAST MONEY . THAT'S! .ua . . Men's Suits, $S.50 to $25.00 - FIXUP - -B-tt-a-H-8-tt- --- a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a n n a i a i a I a i a n i a i a i a i 8 I a i i n i :: i a i tt tt i tt i a to the public generally and to our custodiers particu. LAHLY: Tho iiiiilerfclgued luu illNposeil of his IntervMa in the laundry uusIiimm, ami ulslied to tluuik those who hnvo Riven us their business nnd lieajH'tik fur my mim'ssorn a continuation of your pnti-ounge. All account against tlio corpora tion up to mid (minding Saturday, September :td, li)IU, will he paid by me nt once. All iiiTotuitH duo us up to same d.tto inny be paid to me or to the reg ular drivers us heretofore. (Signed) Former Gcji. J. E. LYONS, Mgr. Coos Bay Stenm Laundry. tW-t-a--tt-tt-tt-n-tt-att-n-axt-n-n--a--n-tt- ""T-a? T Ifttv 35aS!sS WANTED. Boarders by week; lino tablo board. Address Times. I'OU SALE. Fairbanks .V Morse sta tionary gasollno engine, four horso power; slightly used; cheap. Phono 309. ONLY $300 buys a lot on Park St.; stzo of lot, 25x130, northeast corner of lot 1 In blk 1, Caples' Addition of tho Town of Marshfield. Address Homoseok on' Bureau, box 181, Bishop, Calif. LOST. Iiiist Thursday ovenlug ii long bill pockotboolc, containing papers of value. Finder ploaso re. turn to C. A. Kronholtn at Union Saloon and recolvo roward. FOU SALE Excellent guitar; 90. Phono 233. WANTED. Young hidy of oxperlenco desires position as stonographor. Phono 42-J. FOH KENT. Five-room cottage on Contrnl Ave. West. Hall & Hall. FOU SALE. In Coos Ulver, about five miles from Murshfleld, quarter of a mllo from tho river, 12 acres of land, 10 ncros marsh, two of hill. For particulars wrlto to An tony Blascn, Marshfield, or call at tho place. v WANTED. Good wcond hand coal q stove; must bo cheap. A, M., caro Times. iOUH mills CDV nC?i! i m lt.it jlSiX. IIP ?tflUR Light as a Feather That's what you like to hear them say when they taste your bread and biscuits. Some times they are not as light and tasty ns you wguld wish for. It Isn't your fault. It'a tho flour you uso, probably. Your baking will always bo successful with Snow Drift Flour. It Isn't a bleached flour. It's nindo from so lected Northwestern grown Blue Stem Wheat Ouo sack from your grocer will convince you. H. W. PAINTER Agunt, Murshfleld, Oregon. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver The Times; must bo at least in four grndo at school. WANTED. Young nuui to work hi grocery storo; must bo hustler. Address R.. care of Times. DID YOU KNOW? That Sheriff Qago 6amo out of a logging camp to take tho position of Sheriff of Coos coun- ty? That thero was an old Indian cemetery where the Central school now stnndB? That Qeorgo Rotnor wns n printer boforo ho was a clothier? That M. C. Horton, of tho First Trust and Savings Bank, formerly pitched for tho Erlu nnd " RIdgo'wny teatiiB In tho Pennsylvania Stato Baseball League? : That Pat Ttilly, tho carpenter contractor, was for several years a member of tho Dultith police force? That Pat Hennessey, now city councilman and superinten dent of tho Llbby mlno, startod In work at Llbby as a mule drlvor? .. " That J. T. Harrlgan was on gagod In tho logging business in Wisconsin boforo ho engaged in tho hardwaro busfness on Coos Bry? Bcrlbcd by J. Albert Mntson, It 1b the most wonderful trip thnt over drovo despair and despondency headlong from tho lnnd and painted hope nnd progress on tho brain of man. It en gendered an enthusiasm In Mr. Mnt son thnt would make him an lnvnlu- ablo asBct to any booster's bureau and tho Impression ho received has vivified his expression until tho lis toner Is nwed Into splondtd sllonco by his story. Not In this or In any other land Is thero n section so rich In na tural resources, so brilliant in primi tive beauty, so Inspiring in its pros pects nB old Coos. Wth tlmbor enough to build houses for tho world and vnlloys so fortllo that If fully culti vated not on this tcrrcstlnl sphoro need n llttlo child go suppcrless to bed, Coos could feed and houso tho world. In strolling down tho lanes of langungo It Is Impossible to find floworayif speech sufllclontly strong in coloring or vivid In beauty to portray tho glowing nnd golden glories of Coos county on a Soptcmbor day. If you don't bollovo it Just nsk J. Al bert. And tho beautiful and wonder ful thing nbout it Is that ho is right. lnnd this morning. Ho wont out by way of Drain. Mr. Justin said that ho-was very favorably Impressed with this country And that ho oxpectod to return hero to locate. Ho Is tho repre sentative of a number of families In the neighborhood of Fond du Lao nnd camo hero to lnvcstlgnto for tho others. Ho will mnko a favorablo re port nnd may bo Instrumental In, bringing a colony of peoplo hero. TO CHECK UP LABOR DAY IS OBSERVED That Jack Flanagan narrowly inlBsod taking to tho footlights for his life's work Instead of be coming an oil magnate? That Horbort Lockhnrt was en gaged In the commission busi ness In San Frnnclsco boforo en gaging in business In Mnrshflold, although ho was born and ralsod 4 on Coos Bay? wtmmttmimitmttmmtmwttmwtt Personal Notes fewwmtmmmmmmmtmttmmmttti imEAKWATEn lTrvri,r. NEW MANAGEMENT. M,wiT thoroush'y renovated J' O'DONNELL, Prop. THY .MY. VACUUM CLEANER. Don't mako a drudge of yourself by beating rues nnd carp"ta when you can have It done more cheaply and better with my vacuum cleaner. Phono 295-J- R. E. PINEGOR, Shop in Rear of Owl Furniture Store. FOR SALE.- ofllco. ino safe. Apply Times NEIL WATSON wns down from his isthmus Inlet rnnch to-dny on business. FOR SALE. Two flno shotguns, a Remington nutomntlc and a D. M. LoTevre double barrel, will bo sold cheap to quick buyer. Address J. II. Keating, North Bend, Ore. WANTED. Grnvcnsteln apples outside shipment. Phono 241. W. Painter. for II. WANTED. Experienced coul inlnrrs und tlmbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. THF 1 1 OYn MarihfleM'i popular Ftmily inc. L.L.U11S ot?, A (Urn,ure rcH. and clean- Velvet and Axmliiiter rarpets In ercrr room Four Morlei of solid comfort ituen reduced to. day, SOo, 75c ami 11,00) week. ii 0O to tS.00. Alto a few housekeeping apart-1 menu with gas rangei, f 12.00 per month, Free I batna. Take 1UM at depot, tin. Bridge. V ( II. J. McKEOWN and A. J, Mondel wore In Empire to-day on business nnd pleasure. R. K. BOOTH, manngor of tho rotall yards of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Company,, was In Myrtle Point to day on business. Many Take Part in Exercises Held in the Larger Cities. (By Associated Pross.) NEW YORK, Sopt. C Fully CO,- 000 representatives of labor organiza tions of grentor Now York partici pated in yesterday's parado. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. C Yes terday's Labor Day parado was pnr tlclpatod in by 40,000 persons, SEATTLE, Wash., Sopt. 0. Eight thousand mon and women took part in tho Labor Day parado In this city. TACOMA, Wash., Sopt. 6. With moro than 1,000 horses in lino, Ta- coma's second annual work horso pa rado was hold yostorday. Tho parado was moro thau a mllo long. Havo your LETTER HEADS and DILL HEADS printed at THE TIMES office. n I Commissioners Will Convene To-Morrow For Their Regu lar September Session. Tho County Commissioners will be gin their regular Soptcmbor term to morrow. They will bo In session all nt tho rest of tho wcok nnd possibly longer ns thero Is n largo amount of buolness to bo transacted, All of the accounts of the county for tho pnst year must bo gono over. Thero has boon n great deal of road work dono nnd four now bridges built nnd all of the business will be checked up. Tho amount of Improvements mndo by tho county during tho year has boon largo. North Bend News Tho W. C. T. U. will moot at 2.30 o'clock Wcdnosdny nftornoon nt tho Presbyterian Church. Business lot Importance. ' It Is hoped nil mombora will bo presold. Every ono welcome. MlgsEdlth Allgor will leavo the last of tho week for Portland, whore sho expects to make hor home, SUITS, COATS AND ONE PIECE DRESSES. For this week only, I am showing a samplo lino of tho lutest novelties in Ladlos Suits, Coats and Ono-Ploce Drosses. This la tho swelleat lino of goods ovor shown on the Bay. Call early as tho unsold num bers will bo roturnod, MRS. M. J. ELROD. We don't boastl We have MR. nnd MRS. JAMES LANDR1TH arrived Saturday by stngo from Roseburg after a two months' trip through tho East, n I tt t tt I tt I a i a i a tt i a a i a i a ? a i a i a i a i a t a t a i a i a-a-tt-a-tt-jj-a-n-a-H-n-a-tt-a-tt-tt-a-H-. i Quality Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour a-aa-aa-a-a-a-a-u-aa-a- a-a-aa-a-aa- & i n h i a i a tt a i a i tt :V a A t n a i i a a i a i a a a i a R. II. OLSON and wlfo of North Bond were Mnrshflold visitors to day. Thoy nre preparing ta niovo back f re in North Bend to Empire. J. C. SAVAGE of Coqulllo was in Marshfield to-dny en route to Brow Bter Valley, whero he will oujoy a few weeks outing, Joining a party who loft Coqulllo Sunday, While ho Is away, Frank Oreo no ugh will have chargo of he. Sentinel for him. Read The Times' want ads. a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a-tt-tt-a- tt- a-a-;t-a-a-a-n a-a-a-a-a-aa . a tVCRY DAY REALTY SNAPS I ' Cornor In Songstnckon's Addition, 84x100 8 JJ73.00 Cornor in Songstnckon's Addition, 110x100 , . , . . 030.00 250 feet of cholco water front In Marshflold, for 10,500.00 Now modern bungalow In South Marshfield . , 2,000.00 Choice cornor in Chandler Hotel block . , , n,730.0u 10 lots In East Marshflold, for 000.00 Full block In Eastsldo, with commanding bny view; easy terms 1,000.00 Business cornor on Commercial and 6th; 100x100; big value 2,200.00 Lots on Second street; closo in; each ,....,... 000.00 Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. General Agents EASTSIDE . Henry SengsUcken, Manager, r : 'T- -