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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1910)
illllllll ' -J"' Mil SSHSn WMIiBlWBiim wii.(mu&bMie&airqw w?5WWp! '-'' "f wrrymmr'r- --." r - t 'MRHBIR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 EVENING EDITION. r ' iSlt hWkJ0 I iSH 957$30f BaM?? Wife 3- -J.tiin: 4- .rJ- Tk. Uii.i'lifiil lt I TTjfiI f t Ctt Hk IJn LLLL 4 lHLLlfcb'LLBr .HLl JHtflfiH LANKET Shipped to us direct from the Woolen Mills WHITE, SILVER GRAY VIENNA and MOTTLED $3.50 to $10.00 Woolen Mill Store "Alill-to-Man Clothiers" MARSHFIELD - - OREQON 31 Qk v Jff? 1 I tt5w7?l HAVE YOU HIXUSTKKED? From the appearance ot tho registration boohs It Is nppnr- cut that tho fact that every man must resistor In order to par- tlclpate In tho primaries Is not generally known. Only a very small number of voters havo registered thus far. Tho reds- trntlon closes for the primaries September 14th, anil any man whoso namo does not appear In the registration books will not bo allowed to vote In tho primary election September 24th. Tho law Is rigid and does not permit an elector to swear In his voto at tho primaries, as Is dono at tho general election. If you do not reglstor you cannot voto at the primaries. This Is a prlvllogo that you should hardly pass by. HoglBtor. Do not delay, but register to-day. jw MOK1 TEA Prevents pcoplo getting sick, and mnkos sick people well. Uullds up the nervous system, Is n poBltlvo cure for sick hoadncho nnd consti pation. Composed of linrmloss roots and herbs used by tho Mold In dians. It I worth Its weight In gold. Price 25c and 50c I()It SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER. (IPHONE 111)8. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon a tfZS25ZS2S2Sc!S252S2S2Sc322n5H5 STEAMER BREAKWATER Stop! Look! THEN BUY Jap Hand Painted Cups 50c Jap Cups - 35c Jap Cups - 25c Other Jap Crockery Impor ed Direct. rtii! ;-s;;-if ?, COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMBER High water j A. M. P.M. "mo. I " "' ft. h.m. ft." Monday.. 12 7:07 4.9 G:4C '7.1 Tuesday. 13 8:40 5.3 7:02 7.1 Wed'd'y. 14 9:35 5.9 8:15 7.3 Thursday 15 10:15 C.5 9:20 7.7 Friday... 10 10:49 7.2 10:15 8.2 Saturday 17 11:20 7.8 7.8 Saturday 17 11:05 ' 8.C SUNDAY 18 11:54 8.3 SEPTEMBER Low wator A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft. H7m7 Monday.. 121 0:07 Monday ..12)11:01 Tuesday. 13 Wed'd'y. 14 Thursday 15 Friday... 10 Saturday 17 SUNDAY 18 1:21 2:40 3:27 4:12 4:54 5:35 1.7 4.5 1.5 1.1 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.1 1:04 2:43 3:45 4:32 5:14 5:54 ft. 4.9 4.0 3.9 3.1 2.3 1.5 COOS BAY CASH STORE GEO. N. BOLT, Mgr. Front St. Marshfield FOUND. Agate hotting from pin. Owner can havo snmo by Identify ing property nnd paying for this ad. at Times olllce. WAXTKD. Yoiiiik Iiuly clerk lit Western Union Telegraph Co. Ap ply at once. I Sails from Ahmvorth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Uay every Saturday at servlco of time. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noon, unless ticket nro purclutscd. J W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-L "7Pnq7RTCre525ZSZS?n ni?Wn"W5W-l!S?5 'HnnSES TIIK FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (KQUIPP-ED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAR Tltll'S CARRYING PASSENGERS AM I HEIGHT HETWH..X COOS UAY AND SAX FRANCIS (0. U.L RKSKKVATIO S roil PASSENGERS MARE AT AIiMAXCK DOCK, MAR iHFIKLD AXD IXTKIWH KAN THAXSP. CO. FIFE Hid) i., SAX FRANCISCO. FOR INFOR MATION PimxK 1 i.j or asn. SAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO, SKPT. 1 ITII. INTEH-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION CO. WTWIWMSIWHMHli WAXTKD. Good dairy farm, from owner only; want possession Boon aftor January; stnto particulars. Address llox 51, Murshflold, Ore. I FOR HKXT. Seven-room modern I houso; bargain; apodal; close In. Apply to AW U. Douglas. I 'FOR SALK. FulrlNiiikH Morse Mn- tlonary gntfollno engine, four horse powor; slightly used; cheap. Phono 3039. FOU HKXT. Threw .nicely funilhlied housekeeping rooms. Phono 49-L or cnll at Times olllco. XOriCK TO TIIK PUBLIC. I have placed In public servlco a to meet all trains and will mako on phone ordors phono number i,,,' llvery transient feed bnm, ijj. , "", tv-u; mam onico, Uuiin 1 m klnUs of drn'lns and tt hT Ui nnyth,nB that Is looso ' Both ends, I also handle a good grade of coal. t ai?,ay ?5,0 or ?C'0 P" n '" W l WlU br,nB It to your place iJ? ni?here for ?4,5 por ton? loov. 7u So flgllrea nntl seo which llS. CSt ln harJ times Lump, nut, J2.50; screenings, $1.00. I. If. irr"icvr?r I'Uery ,ui Sllles Sfnbles Stop That Cold by wonrlng Seasonable Underwear It Is gottlng too chilly for your summer ones. Wo havo n completo stock of fall wear. lEHnvs FISH MARKET, Shpn t. T meh IroP 8alZ . 0t Every Desc-PtIon. u ad DeP Sea Fish In Season. Tel. Mnrlrn otii Pot of Market Awiiuo. rkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J Heavy Cotton Underwear, - por garmont 5uC Wool Underwear, por garment, SI.no, 81.23, $i.no -n and $Z.DU Mon's Coat Sweaters, each, M aa S1.50 to $4M Doys' Coat Sweaters, each, 1 rTfi H:ic- to , Ipi.OU THE BAZAR House of Quality Phone 32 FOK SALK OH THADK. Xlne blood, ed Angoras. Mrs. E. E Dyer, Dan- Icl8 Creek. WAXTKD. I have a limited amoiwit 1 of prlvnto monoy to loan In smnll I amounts on real estnte. H .0. I Grnvea. FOH SAI(K Xew flvcroom inotlcrn I bungalow nnd lot 40x100 in south I Mnrshlleld, near In. Ilargaln. Call I at 421 Golden Ave. or phono 147H. IFOK SALK. One kocmI farm mare, j weight about 1,400 lb., works sin gle or doublo; prlco rcasonnuio. Inquire of Win, McMullon, Mnrsh Oeld, Ore. WAXTKD. One passenger for auto trip to Hoseburg boforo Sept. 17th. D. L. Footo. FOU SALK. Iron bed, mat tress, bprlngs, sanitary couch, crib, prin cess dresser, 4 dining chairs, lea ther rockor, library table, good hoator. Inqulro 3C9 Park nvo., down stairs. FOK SALK. In Coos Kiver, about flvo miles from Marshfield, quarter of a mile from tho river, 12 acres or land, 10 ncres marsh, two of hill. For particulars writo to An tony Blasca, Marshfield, or call n tho place. 178 llroadway, Xortli. MRS. M. R. SMITH agent for CHAKLKS A. STKVKXS CLOAK AX1 SUIT HOUSE, of Chicago. WAXTKD. KxperUuiced coal miners nnd tlmbermen. Apply Deaver Hill Coal Co, ml I flYn MarlintM poiwliir Famlljr LLJIU jjunj, ,u furniture vc ami clean Velvet ami Axmlnl.tor carpcu In prerv room Four tor!c of ol J romforl H e ndui'cl to d, X-, 7&t ami l.00. week, J ut to 15.00. AImj a tow luiuntkeepms prt ment with gai ranei, 112 00 per month. Free Latlii, Take bu at depot. Mr. llrldgen. PPP TIIK WKATHKH. (Hy Associated Press.) OKEGON Fair to-night ond Tuesday, except possible show- ers in western pnrt of the state. O LOUAL TKMPKKATUHK HE- POKT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4.43 P. M., Sept. 11, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government mo- tcorologlcnl observer: Maximum '. G4 Minimum 39 At 4.43 P. M r.C Precipitation Trnco 4 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy. SLster Dead, Mrs. J. W. Konnctt has Just received word of tho death of a sister at hor old homo ln Ireland. Was In Kofliii'K. George W. Av orill, promoter of tho contemplated electric rnllrond under tho supervis ion of tho Coos liny Traction Corpor ation, arrived In Hoseburg this morij lug from San Francisco. Hoseburg Xows. Judge at Coqulllo. Judgo John S. Coke left this morning for Coqullle where ho will preside In tho Circuit Court. Ho will remain nt Coqulllo all week. Tho Judge was homo for Sunday but was busy all day getting ready for tho work of this weok. HnlM'M Fine Penclien. S. D. Cnth cart was exhibiting some peaches grown on a tree In his yard in Wost Marshfield. They wero flue both In flavor and appearance. Mr. Cathcurt sayts that they provo his contention that Just as good poachos can be grown In Coos county as anywhero providing tho trees are sholtorod from tho northwest wind. Then the prlmnrlos nro coming on and booths' nre to bo provided for tho now precincts. Tho Sheriff will probably also havo to mnko somo trips out of tho county with prison ers. Will Open Soon. Tho salmon enn- nery nt Empire which Is to be opera ted by Smith and Tnllnnt this year will be ready to start In a weok or ten days. Tho now sanltnry canning ninchtncry is being installed. Has Gone KiiMt. II. S. Tower, tho Jeweler, left this morning for Charles City, Iowa, where ho wns called on account of tho Illness of his mother. C. L. Homier of Myrtle- Point will havo charge of the storo during Mr. Tower's absence. Sheriff Here. Shorlff Gago was hero from Coqulllo Saturday night and Sunday. From now on ho will bo rushed with business for n tlmo. Tho fact that court Is In session makes a lot of business to look after. .CORSETS Why don't YOU try one? KKPHRSKXTKI) EXCLUSIVELY HY US IWagnes&Mafsoir: ..I, .,... I.. t I ! 1 - f. - -f- - ! - ! - ! Having bought tho bankrupt stock of J, W. Preston, wo will havo things arranged on Tuesday afternoon to glvo you bargains on fixtures cheaper than can b0 bought at manufacturer's prices. COME EAKLY AXD OKT TIIK HKST HAKGA1XS KVKK OFFEHKI) IX MAHSHFIKLD. This .material must go at onco regardless of cost. TERMS CASH. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPEHT KLECTKIC1AXS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 887-J. Xo Had Fires. Jess Smith ro turned yesterday from Ten Mile, whero ho went to look Into tho for est llro situation for tho FIro Fight ing Association. has been reported thnt there wero fires In the timber at Ten Mllo but Mr. Smith did not 11 nil anything that wns at all dangerous. Ship Sheep to Frisco. Geo. W King, ot tho Eontorprlso Market, brought 84 head of lambs In from Curry county yesterday and will ship them to San Francisco on tho Plant, whllo bolng drlvon through tho Tho herd attracted much nttontlon whllo being drlvon through tho streets. ttuMuumumimsttmmtmtttttumtt I Personal Notes BumnmmmmtwmmmmmrmnmjH T. H. SHERIDAN' nnd wifo nnd son, Goorgo Sheridan of Hoseburg nro In the city. They mado tho trip horo In an automobile. DR. W. HAYDEX, who with his son, has beon camping nt Charleston liny for tho past two weeks, has returned borne. MISS MARIE THOMAS of South Mnrshlleld, who hns been visiting at tho homo of E. It. HodBon on South Coos Rlvor, hns returned home. J. D. JONES, who with his brother, J. C. Jones, bought tho Coos Hay Stenm Laundry, returned to-dny from San Francisco nnd will bo nctlvoly Identified with tho busi ness from now on. H. W. PAINTER will HUY your APPLES. Phono 241. OKANHEHKY RANCHES. Wo havo thorn for snlo cheap. Thoy aro monoy makers. Lot us toll you about thorn nnd bIiow you what wo havo. I, S. KAUFMAN & CO. North Bend News Tho schools of North Bend will open ono weok from to-dny. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Hartlo havo gono to tholr camp on Coos River to spend n week. Tho mombors of Uo Presbyterian Aid Society will meet Wodnesdny aft ornoon nt 2.30 o'clock. Misses In Id Id nnd Inez Johnson, Miss Mnllnda Anderson and Mrs. Mnllndn Strang nro visiting friends on Catching Inlet. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Fnhy and Rob ert nnd Hnzol Fnhy, who have beon camping on South Coos Rlvor, havo left for their homo nt Uullards. Mrs. Stolla Gabbart of Portland, who has been visiting nt North Bond, has gono to Reaver Hill whero she will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Famlln. Mrs. W. S. Smith and Mrs. C. W. Taylor hnvo gono to Walla Walla, Wash., for tho benefit of Mrs. Smith's health Mr. Smith will Join them In a short time W. P. Evnns hns returned from Daker City, whero with his family ho has been on n visit. Mrs. Evans nnd son, Eldon, will return homo somo tltno this weok. Mrs. C. II. Marsh ot Mnrshdold wns a visitor hero Saturday. Sho camo with hor dnughter Umn, who loft for Portland, whoro sho will attend school this year. Mrs. J. W. Hondrlcks and Robort nnd Curtis Hondrlcka, who havo beon visiting relatives at North Bond for tho past four weeks, havo loft for tholr homo in Grcshnni, Ore. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Worroll and llttlo daughter, Miss Viola, who havo been spending a tow wcoks with C. II. Worrell, havo loft for their homo nt Grays Harbor, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russoll and Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Russoll of North Coos Rlvor wero In North Bond Sat urday to boo Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Russoll, who left for Seattlo, whoro they will muko tholr futuro homo. MRS. A. Q. AIKEN will havo hor fall and winter nillllu ory on display on and after SEPTEMBER 14 HOTEL GARDINER, at Oardlnor, Oregon, Iuib boon ro modolled and improved nnd Is under now management. Speclnl accommo dations for stngo paBsongor and for pcoplo desiring a roat at tho 8oa8horo. "You'll Llko tho Place." J. B. SCHILLING, Proprlotor. k f Pippin Vinegar i, A Pure Cidar Vinegar 7 No Acid but Just Right Your grocer has it at no ad vance in price u-8-n-tt-n-n-n-u-u-u-n-H-n- :in-M-n-n-n-H- t a : i ? n i V n t i n i n i v I STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF TJHE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- fj K LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. S F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore S2iSESZ5W.5?Sa5?i2S2525?5r5 2SV&SSSi5Z5iS25i u-n-a-tt-H-n-H- a-n-n-n-n-B- b-m-b-b-b -B-B-B-a-a-a- a-a-a t Beaver Hill Coal t MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The best Domestlo and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material. , HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 810 SOUTH BROADWAY PIIONB 801 --'-"' jsiiiJUMi a .M&mMtJtauu.&.m.L.. ,jifi?jm