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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
vsr"""' vt"i"w"'"' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 9 .- - Have a Millicoma I t-tU THE BEST $3 Hat IN AMERICA Fall Styles Now Show ing IB WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon NyaPs Stone-Root Compound A palntnblo nnd ofTlclont romody for disorders of tho KIDNEYS, BLADDKIt nnd LIVER, SUCH AS Inflammatory, Irritated and weak ened conditions of tho kidneys nnd bladder, frequency of urination, pain In tho back, etc. Whon other kldnoy remedies hnvo failed, to il bottlo of XVAIS STOXK HOOT COMPOUND, tho vogetablo prep iratlon free from mercury, opiates nnd nil Injurious and habit-form-log drugs. Price per bottle $1.00 FOIl BALK AT TDK IIUSV CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhait - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon iwi-a-a-u-a-a-a- u-a-a-a-atx-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- 1)ckmi(11)1c Inuuderlup;. Usually It Is n very difficult matter to find a lnundry that Is thoroughly dopond ablo whoro you can always count on everything always dono right. Our laundry performs Just 1 that service Family washings, flat work, dainty fabrics, shirts, collars and cuffs are always handled In tho samo way, by tho samo skilled oporators and with the snmo painstaking caro. It Is this Ruro and porfoct systom that Is win ning us hundreds of frlonds on Coos Hay. Wo may not handlo your work now, but wo surely will soon. Why not start now? COOS DAY STEaSi LAUNDRV. PHONE57-J. Ka-u-B-a-a-a-aa-a-H-.:-tt-a-B-a--B-B-a-B--n-n-H a-a-a-n-n-n-n-a-.a-a-B-a- tt" n-a-M--a-a-n a-a-a-a-a-a-a i EVERY DAY REALTY SNAPS ' Corner In Sengatnckon's Addition, 84x100 9 i7.l.oo ? T Corner In Sengatnckon's Addition, 110x100 U30.00 ? i 150 feet Of chntPn wntnp frnnt In fn ..ul. flnl.l .. llliumml fl 0 KW ..,..-. . . " v.. ". , , rew inodorn bungalow In South .Mnrshllold ..., 2,000.00 a a Choice corner In Chandler Hotol block 0,730.00 U J 1U lots In East Marshflold, for 000.00 n 11 Full block In Eastslde, with commanding bay view; easy , 1 term .- j.ooo.oo a I Dullness corner on Commercial and Clh; 100x100; big a 7 va,UQ 2,200.00 ij M on Second street; closo In; each 300.00 n J Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ? A general Agents EASTSIDE . Honry Sengstncken, Manager. ? . s88B-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a I Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAI1LO AND JOSSON CEMENT best Domestic and Imported brands. 8ter- L1we, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR IO SOUTH BROADWAY PnONE 201 ir MM hm,Msf hi O LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. O For twenty-four hours ending nt 4.43 1. M., Sept. 7, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me- tcorologleal observer: Maximum CO Minimum 39 At 4.43 P. M : C7 Precipitation Nono Wind, Northwest; Partly Cloudy. . Coninvjisiimn Coming. Congress man Dennis Plynn of Oklahoma Is expected hero shortly to visit his old friend, Col. Grimes, and to look this section over. cIbco to spend n vacation of several weeks. Ho will visit relatives In San Francisco nnd will probably also visit other Cnlifornln points. Leave on Redondo. Aaron Run ners and Robert McCoskell took pas sngo on tho Redondo for San Francis co this afternoon. BBamBBBBBBBaaBBBBBB(BaBBr Personal Notes KaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaa W. J. RUST wns In Coqulllo to-day on business, Having Good Time. II. C. Wells, who Is spending n few weeks In Curry county with Leo Edwards and mills Short, has telephoned friends hero that ho Is having the tlmo of his life. He didn't sny how many varmints thoy have secured. No Party Glvon. Through nn er ror, It was stated In Tho Times yos tcrday that Mrs. M. C. Horton had entertained Tuesday afternoon. MrB. Horton gavo no party Tuesday and doubtless some other social ovent was credited to her. Louie the Ciiinp. Nino of tho mon employed at tho Smith Basin logging camp arrived In tho city to-day. Thoy had a difference with tho Chlncso 00k, which resulted In tho men leav ing tho camp. They will all go to tho Isthmus Slough camp of tho Smith Powers Company. Postmaster Leaves. Postmnstor W. D. Curtis left this afternoon on the steamer Redondo for Snn Fran- llWSfiS FOR RENT. Seven-room modern houso; bargain; special;; closo In. Apply to W. U. Douglas. FOR SAM-: New live-room modern bungalow nnd lot 40x100 In south Mnrshllold, near In. Dnrgnln. Call at 421 Golden Ave. or phono 147R. IWANTED By newcomer nnd tul- noss man to buy Interest, with ser vices In pnylng business, or n posi tion. What hnvo you? Address P. O. Ilox 405, city. WANTED. One iwis-i-nger for unto trip to Roicburg before Sept. 17th. D. L. Footo. FOR HAM'. Iron bed, mnttrchx, springs, sanltnry couch, crib, prin cess dresser, 4 dining chairs, lea ther rocker, library tnblo, good heater. Inqulro 309 Park avo., down stairs. FOR RALE. In Cotw Hlver, about flvo miles from Marshfield, quarter of n mllo from tho rlvor, 12 acros of land, 10 acre marsh, two of hill. For particulars wrlto to An tony Blasca, Marshflold, or call at tho placo. WANTED A cluunbermnld ut tho Lloyd hotol. FOR SALE Cheap for audi, Six and half million feot of timber. Ad dress Box 328 Marshflold, Ore. FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms with gas stovo. 112.00 por month. Lloyd hotel. WANTED. Hoarders by week; lino table board. Address Times. ONLY SilOO buys a lot on Park Bt.; slzo of lot, 20x130, northeast corner of lot 1 In blk 1, Cnples' Addition of tho Town of Marshfield. Address Homojeek- ors' Bureau, box IS 1, Bishop, Calif. FOR RENT. Five-room cottage on Central Avo. West. Hall & Hall. WANTED. Good hccond band coal oil stovo; must bo cheap. A. M caro Times. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times; must bo at least Ic four grade at school. "SJSsja5K25Z5SB525H52S22SH5?5S FOR SALE. One Kife. Apply Times oftlco. FOR SALE. Two fine shotguns, n Remington automatic and a D. M. I,o Fovro doublo barrel, will be sold cheap to quick buyer. Address J. H. Keating. North Bend, Ore. Delay Cluirter. Owing to City At torney Goss not having had tlmo to go over tho proposed now city char ter, tho city council did not finally pass on It nt Its last meeting. Tho charter Is n voluminous documont and tho bill for its presentation was J02G, fees for Attorneys McICnlght, Selby nnd Upton for drafting It and Miss Violet Henderson for copying It. Want Ad. Does It. "Stop that want ad. of initio for I hnvo Bold all those gunB," telephoned J. II. Keat ing of North Bend to-dny. Tho want ad. brought him tho buyora and woro bringing him so many Inquiries thnt they were getting bothersome Others hnvo tho Banjo cxporlenco with Times want ads. Kill Cow. Ernest Grandell of Bunker Hill sustained tho loss of n valuable cow n few days ngo. tho critter being shot through tho head. Whllo It may hnvo boon nn accident, Mr. Grnndoll thinks that possibly some ono did It for splto work. Ho Is InvestlKntlng hoiuo clues and mny prosecuto somo ono for tho dnBtardly trick. Ait In Finland. John Bloom nnd family of EaBtslde, who aro now vlslt- Iiik their old homo In Finland, wrltos their pastor, tho Row J. Richard Ol son, that they aro enjoying health nnd tho visit with old frlosds, par ticularly tholr old parents. Thoy wish and tho visit with old friends, pnr nhd about Coos Bay. Thoy havo not docldod how long thoy will remain thoro. PERRY GIVES BOND. Returns From Coqulllo Lust Evening After Furnishing Hull. W. B. Porry roturned from Co qulllo Inst ovonlng having furnlshod n bond In tho Bum of 400 in tno county court In tho caso of his ar rest on a tologram from Coallnga, Cal.. stating that ho was wnntod thoro on a chargo of ombezzlomont. Mr. Porry wont to Coqulllo with tho Shor 1ft and as soon as tho court sot tho amount of tho bond tho ball was given by his Bandon rolntlvos. Mr. Porry statos that ho knows nothing further regarding tho chargo against him and Is at a loss to know tho grounds on which It has been mado. Ho has telographed his nttorney there to look Into tho caso. B. Curtis, Is In tho city. Ho now makes his homo at San Jose, Cal. Ho has not been hero beforo for a uumbcr of years. HENRY IIOECK has roturned homo from a business trip to Portland. MISS NELLIE MONTGOMERY was a Coqulllo visitor yesterday after noon. W. E. FOOTE nrrlved horo from ' Portland to-dny to visit his brother, D. L. Footo. Phouo I. S. Kaufman & Co. your :oa Order. 81.30 PER TON. WANTED. Experienced coal miners and tlmbermon. Apply Beavor Hill Coal Co. JMMOITIWI1 ! STEAMER BREAKWATER froM Alnsivoith Dock, Portland, ut 8 P. M every Tuesday. s from Coos nay every Saturday nt servlco of tlmo. Reservations uot 00 held later tlmn T7rMnv nnnn. unions tickets am nurcluised. ' --.,, ..WW., ........... -- --, W. P. Miller. Act,. Phone Main 35-L g K H TUP 1 1 fWn VaMhnVM'i r'ulnr '"' lnt U.UIU Holil A1) r, llure rctv mxUW" Velvet and AxmluUter carpeU In over ronm Knar Mori.n or mini ouuon 1 Kate reJui ?J M J . ' " ni1 " M Mt'1' I JOJtoMK) Alo B few luiumkeeptPBaputl I menu it ea raiurei. 12 ft) per in-iitli. Kr -Htm TuK uu i "vput - - ERIC BOLT Is spondlng his vaca tion on tho Cllnkcnbcnrd ranch on Coos River. MRS. It. D. HUME nrrlved to-day from Partlnnd, whoro sho has been for tho pnBt week. MISS ELVIRA FRI55EEN and the Missos Prouss aro Bpondlng a few days at tho Prouss ranch near Ilul-lards. MOTHER AGNES roturned to her homo nt Portlund Inst evening nttor n brlot visit at tho local hos pital. Rosoburg News. JOHN REITH, of Portlnnd, arrived In tho city yesterday evening from Coos Bay points, whoro ho has been spending his vacation, and Is tho guest of R, M, Wood, on Dcor Creek, whoro Mrs. Rolth has boon visiting for tho past mouth. Mr. Rolth was accompanied by Mr. aillls, nlso of Portland, and Mr. Bunch, of Coqulllo. Roscburg News. North Bend News Ed. Conklln lias moved his famllr to tho Mrs. Leonard Masters' homo. Born, on Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Newhouso, of Sherman avenue, n daughter. Capt. Edgar Simpson, who has beenv In Portland on a business trip, has returned overland. C. S. REYNOLDS nnd wlfo havo ar rived horo from Muskogeo, Okla., to look over this section with a vlow of locating hero. MRS. E. McCRAY and hor sister, Mrs. McCrny will visit In tho south Mrs. Hunter, and tho hitter's con, Leslie, left this afternoon on tho Redondo for San Francisco. Mrs. Hunter nnd son nro returning to their homo ntOoldllold, Nor., whllo Mrs. McCray will flslt In tho south for awhile. A numbor of North Bond people attended tho Tabornnclo servlco last ovonlng, going up on tho Tioga. The steamer Arago finished taking on lumber nt tho Simpson mills aud salled yesterday for San Pedro. Mrs. Clnudo Ilackctt and son, whir havo been visiting In San Franclcco1 during tho summer" roturned Sunday on tho Redondo. JAS. H. GOWANLOCK nnd A. II. Daly aro enjoying u fow days' out ing In Curry county. Mr. Gowan lock Is an olllcer of tho Portland Iron Works nnd Is making his tlrst trip through this section. ALBERT HANSEN loft this after noon on tho Redondo for San Frnn cIbco. Ho will enter tho Oakland Polytechnic School. Ho wns ac companied to San Francisco by his mothor, Mrs. E. J. Hnnscn, and his slstor, Miss Mario Hansen, who nlso oxpects to outer school In California. Mrs. J. W. Hondrlcks and Bons, Robort and Curtis, who havo boon, tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Donning nt tho lighthouse, will ro turn to-morrow. Rev. R. G. Summorlln and family, who havo been on tho Coqulllo for sovernl weeks, havo rotumod. Mr. Summerliu will assist In tho revival Borvlccs which will bo hold on South IPnna IHvnr DR. J. L. HOUSBWORTH and wlfo, who hnvo boon In tho city visiting Dr. A. L. Housoworth, loft to-da on tho Rodondo for Snn Francisco and will go to tholr homo In Oklahoma. JOHN HIRST, formorly a resident of this city, and n brothor of .Mrs. W. SUITS, COATS AND ONE PIECE DRESSES. For this wcok only, I am showing a samplo lino of tho latest novelties In Ladles' Suits, Coats and Ono-Plcco Drcssos. This Is tho Bwollest lino of goods ovor shown on tho Bay. Call early as tho unsold num bers will bo returned. MRS. M. J. ELROD. POSTAL CARDS. I havo tho largoat assortment ot postal cardB on Coos Day, Including most ot tho boit Coos county scone. From ono cent up, AUO. FRIZEBN, 08 Contrnl Avo.,, Marshflold. O.re. CANDY For Fastidious Folks Our toothsome homo-mado candlos nro a reve'atlon to the candy lovor. Thoy aro so rich, so temptingly good, and so delicately flavored that once onten they nro never forgotten. Thoy aro absolutely pure; there fore good for little rolks as well as big folks. "Stafford's" chocolates are tho purest' and best of chocolato coated confections. Thoy havo NOT Just arrived from San Frnclsco or nny other town, but nro mado fresh dally In our own llttlo candy shop by expert candy makers. Thoy know how. Lots of new drinks and dishes at our fountain. K I a t ? H a t a 1 a 1 a 1 a a 1 a a a 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 -a- B-a-w--a-3-n-a--a-M-a--n-a-tt-a--!, We don't boast! We have Quality Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour K-8-B-w-B-B-B-n-a-B-a-a-B- a-a-a-a-a-a-a--- i a 1 1 V a 1 a a t a t a 1 a 1 V a 1 a 1 a 1 V a t G. W. Dimgan Undertaker Marshfield, Oregon. Parlors. 1HO South d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 1P5-J. TWO BTORKfl 880 Front St 140 Central Ave Paint Your Roof If you are figuring oi painting or repairing your roof this fall we would like the opportunity of quoting you prices on our ELASTIC ROOF PAINT. This paint is as good as its name. Will last for years without repairing. It is a protective coating against corrosion. This paint dries rapidly, is WATERPROOF and ELASTIC. Do not paint vour paper roof with coal tar or anv of the cheap so-called paper roof paints. Our ELASTIC ROOF PAINT will last for years and the price is no higher, Pioneer Hdw. Co. F. E. HAGUE, Pres. M. D. SUMNER, Vice Pre. ' H' SES2SE5ESEm5a5ZSa5E52SH5ESE5ES2.ESiSHSE5ESZS2S