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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1910)
V "V VW'ST' riy- 7?.Tf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER H, 1910 EVENING EDITION, M i IMM1MBW II I II I I PI ' ' ' ' I I Wll HIT IIWP til ll l " T I BOYS' SCHOOL SIIITSlJIia Every garment made to stand the genume School Boys' wear. THK WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) Boys' Suits, with extra pair Knickerbocker pants Boys' Suits, one pair pants Boys' Good School Shoes Boys' Holeproof Hose Boys' Sandow Hose $4.50 to $6.00 $3.00 to $6.00 $2.50 3 pairs $1.00 25c OREGON Fair to-night and 'Frank Garrison, tlio prisoner who Is hi: IP "Mil!-to-Man Clothiers" WOOLEN MILL STORE Marshfiold Oregon. ' Thursday , LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. O For twenty-four hours touting at 4.43 P. M., Sept. 13, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government mo ! toorologlcnt obsorvor: Maximum ..,,,. 63 Minimum 47 At 4.43 P. M CS ' Precipitation . 00 Wind, Northwest: Cloudy. wont to the. southwost for tlio benefit of his health. Ho 13 at nn old de serted mining camp In Arizona nud sna that while he Is very weak ho thinks his health Is improving alight sorted mining camp In California and l.v. Ilo Is near Tohachapl, Cal. Will lliilld House. P. M. Tally will leave to-morrow for A. II.. Pow ers' ranch on Cunningham. Creek, where h0 will superintend tho build ing of a $3,000 ranch house. Dog Follows. j. E. Ornhnm went to Coqulllo yesterday to talk with lip fffifij LIVING ROOM TABLES We have 20 different styles of Living Room Tables. Very Nice ones for $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00 Some Beauties for - $8.00 and $ 10.00 Some very fine ones from $ 2.00 to $35.00 This is the place where Low Prices Prevail You can Save Money, and you can Buy on Easy Payments. Perry, Montgomery & Co. NYA-L'S EYE WATER A rellablo roller for soro oyos, red,' Inflamed and Itching II As o Bcales on the lids, nstrlngont, tonic, nntlsoptlc, soothing. Uotli young nud old will find it vory bonoflclal for soro eyes. Price 25 cents per bottle I'OIt SALE AT TIU3 IJl'SV CORNER. Here on a Visit. Elmer Hones, who formerly conducted n confec tionery store at North Ilond, Is horo on n visit. Ilo U now located at As toria. i Groom Arrives. Harry Moffat of ,San FrnncUco. who Is to bo married to Miss Anno Flnnngan Thursday ove nlng, arrived In tho city to-day. Ho Is accompanied by his mother and soveral friends. la itusliieKM. John Doncbrnko .who left this placo for Hlllsboro, Or., not long ago has boimht n nartnnr- Islilp In a Jowolry store which la con ducted under tho Arm name of Trlb I by and Uouobruke. Died nt Hlllsboro. Mrs. J. W. Marsh died nt Hlllsboro, Ore., on iSept. 2d. Sho wns a nntlvo of Coos I county and was born at Itandolph on j tho Coqulllo Illvor in 1S55. Sho wns i tlio daughter of J. Do Letts, a plo- Ineer of this county. Ront Nearly Heady. Tho gasoline launch Coaster, which was recently I launched at Max Tlmmermnn's ship I yard Is being completed. Work on , tho boat will bo rushed and It will be ready for uo probably next week 'The owner, Cnpt.t Olson, wll run the Coaster botweon Coos Day and Curry comity ports. Get Many Hepllei. "Kill thnt want nd. of ours, for an ofllco girl," yelled Manager Schottor of tho West ern Union this morning. "I am being bothered by too many replies. -Pour answered last ovonlng and n half dozen hnvc been around this mom- ling." This Is but nuothor Illustration 'of what a Times want nd. will do. j Get New Teacher. A.J Applu . white- of Corvallls, Oregon", has boen scoured by tho Marshliold school I board to tnko charge of the sclonco ; department of tho high school. Mr. Applowhlto is very highly recom- mended, and bosldea the usual college training, ho recently completed a year's post graduate courso in tho University of New York. I Write From California. Peter Clausen of Marshliold writes from Callfcrr.la to friends In this city. He roil SALK. One wood Hawing out fit, complete, with six horsepower gas engine. Pioneer Hardware Co. Biispocted of killing Itoy Perkins Ornliam has had charge of Garrison's live dogs slnco tho man hns been ar rested nud yesterday morning one of tho dogs followed' the train when Mr. Ornhnm left. Ho did not notlco tho dog after leaving tho Mnrshtlcld do pot but on reaching Coqulllo learned that the niitmnl had followed tho train clear ovor there. Tho dog Is now missing and Mr. Ornhnm Is try ing to find it. (Jlven Cow. Lost Snturday ovo nlng, a crowd of Hunker Hill and Day Park residents headed by Emll Gld mnrk nud Andrew Nielsen surprised Ernest Grnndell nnd family nt their homo there. They took with them a cow which was presented to tho fnm lly to roplnee tho ono they hnd lost n fow dnya previous, tho critter hav ing been shot. Rossy was gaily dec orated and wbb led up to tho front porch followed by tho crowd. After the presentation, nil enjoyed dancing nnd various diversions and refresh ments wcro served. mm::tmmmm:mmm:nmmmt' Personal Notes fcmmmmmwmmmmnmnmmmmi S. J. UARTLETT of Coqulllo Is In the city on business. P. C. UUHCII mndo a trip to Coqulllo on legnl business yesterday. LUDWIO LAItSON has moved Into lila lino new residence In South Mnrshflold. MHS. H. J. LINDEN will leave for ltoseburg to-morrow to visit her parents. MItS. DAVID MOUSE Is moving from Empire to North Ilond where sin will res I do. II. S. UONERRAKE will movo till wcolc to tho U !'' Ross placo on Catching Inlet. IVY CONDIION wns down from his Coos Illver ranch yesterday In his bont Shamrock. AUSQAIt LAOERSTRQM...O. nephew of C. A. Smith, arrived on tho Nnnn Smith to tnko a position with the mill hero. Ho was formerly connected with the company's bus. lness nt Pay Point. Mil. nnd MRS. T. It. SHERIDAN of KoBcburg nro spending a fow dnya at tho hotel nt Empire. MRS. M. P. PENDEIIQAST cud daughter left on tho steamer M. P. Plant for San Francisco. MRS. J. II. FLANAGAN, who has been visiting at Empire for several days, has returned homo. JACK PARLEY Is moving from Em pire to Mnrshflold, where with tils family he will mnko his homo. MRS. AUGUST CARLSON and Bons, Vlvlnn and Clifford, relumed on tho Nnnn Smith from a Hlt o Snn Francisco. ROBERT MARSDEN has rcturnod from n trip to Portland. WhUo there ho met Mnjor Kinney, who Ib living nt tho Imporlnl Hotel. MISS EMMA HALVERSON hna. tnkon a position In tho Western Union office, tilling tho vacancy cnused by the resignation of Mrs. Lldby. RAY KAUFMAN, who has boon tak ing n vacation at tho Merchant ranch, Iiiib returned homo nnd Is ngaln nt his placo In the First Nn tlonnl Hank. ROIJERT SWANTON of tho IJrown. Drug Company, who Is taking n vacation nt Dora, writes to his friends thnt ho hns killed a flvo polnt buck. MISS GLADYS GAGE of Coqulllo un derwent n surgical operation nt tho Homo Hospital in this city, Sho Is doing nlcoly nnd apparently will soon recover. MR. nnd MRS. ROY PIKE, who hnvo been In the city visiting Mrs. Pike's brother, Mayor L. J. Simpson nnd family, returned yesterday on tho utenmer M. F. PInnt to San Frnn clsco. EDWIN C. CORTELYOU hna return ed from Curry county, whoro ho went on n hunt. Ho will bo In tho city for nnothor wcok before re turning to his homo In Snn Fran cIbco. MISS JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS, for merly connected with tho Mnrsh fleld nnd North Rend tolenhnno ex changes, but who Is now residing In Snn FrnncUco Is spondlng a fow weeks with relatives and friends here. MRS. HARVEY SMITH returned lnit evening from Slsson, Cnllf., whoro she was called by tho aorloua ill ness of her brother, who Is now on tho rond to recovery. Sho waa accompanied on her return by her cousin, Miss Lucy Kont; of Mod ford, who Is to tench in tho Marsh flold schools tho coming season, FOR RENT. Knur-room flat. Central Avo., W. 1011 FOR KENT. Seven-room modem hotiso; bargain; special; closo In. Apply to W. U, Douglas. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. Marshfield, "The Busy Corner" Oregon KOR SALE. Good second hand sad die. Inquire 215 nroadway, S. FINE ROOM nud table board; jiear In. Inquire Times office. LOST. In west part of ton u, a keep sake scarf pin. Flndor plonso leavo at Times ofllco nnd recelvo $2 reward. WANTED. One or two furnished or , unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. Address Times ofllco. KOR RE.T. Six-room house on South Fifth street. Inquire J. C. Dnano or phono 314X2, R'252Ss2S25ZS,25aSZ5B52ri5ZSH5 dairy farm, from t J Jt i d STEAMER BREAKWATER owner only; want possession soon I after January; atato particulars, Address IJox 51, Marshliold, Ore. FOR SALE. Kail banks .Moiw sta tlonary gasollno engine, four horse power; sllgliuy ttsou; cuenp. mono 3039. FOR RENT. Three iik-ely furnished housekeeping rooms. Phono 49-L or call at Tlme3 ofllco. N ba,,s from Alnsnorth Dock, IorUniul, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday, j Hs from Coos Hay every Saturday at service of time. Hescrvntlons N WU ll0t !,o held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. cj W. t Miller, Agt,. ' Phone Main 35-L Jt-.-, IS 'Si5iS3SiSiS2SSSiSiSSSiSSSlSiSZS2SSSZSSSl'i r?S?2SiSZS vo,t SAIiK oil TRADE. Nino blood a"" ..r.nmvwii ' 'en Angoras, Mrs. E. E Dyer, Dan- I JVM.JiIi Vlrt", hltlJY'S FISH MARKET, SilmD Jvery inscription. n and Deep Sea Fish In Season. Tel. Market 2 64 J. Ft ox Market Avemie. WANTED. A lady boarder or a school pupil; tonus moderate. Ap ply Times ofllco. FOR SALE. In Coos River, about flvo miles from Marshliold, quarter of a mile from tho river, 12 acres of laud, 10 ncres marsh, two of hill. For particulars wrlto to An tony Hlaaca, Marshliold, or call n tho placo, WANTED. Experienced coal nilurrs and Mmbormcn, Apply Reaver Hill Con' Co. I n a i 8 I n i a i V tx I ? n i a t n n n i tx i tt i tt a i a t a i tx -M-tt-n-tJ-U-3 -W--tt---8---W-U---'tf a h t n , i M a i i a tr i n a t a i a i a i xx i a i a i a i tt K Pippin Vinegar A Pure Cidar Vinegar No Acid but Just Right Your grocer has it at no ad vance in price ? n-n-H-u-n-ti-n-B-n-u-H-n-n- rt-rt-rt-rj-n-tt-u- at Gardiner. Oregon, has been re modelled and improved and Is under now management. Special accommo dations for atago passengors and for people desiring a rest at the seashore. 'You'll Llko the Place." J, E, SCHILLING, Proprietor, lels Creek, FOR SALE, Ono good farm maro, weight about 1,400 lb., works sin gle or double; prlco reasonable. Inquire of Win. McMullen, Marsli flold, Ore, ISCTI Faultless in every detail. REPRESENTED EXCLUSIVELY BY US xMagnes&Matson ! JlOURJELSCO. liSS m m !&& IviwSj I3i lP!P FLOUR GIVE YOURSELF A CHANCE to mnko tho very best biscuit, bread and pastry you know how. Tho best flour you can get hold of will produce tho best baking you can accomplish. You huvo got to know tho Hour so It Is best to use a brand that you know will bo tho same always. Ono trial aack of Snow Drift will open up a now field of successful baking for yoi. It's an unbleached flour. Mado from selected Northwestern grown Illuo Stom Wheat. The flour that proves. H. W. PAINTER Aguut, Marshliold, Oregon. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAK TRIPS CARUYINO PASSENGERS AND KREKJHT DETWELN COOS HAY AND SAN FRANCIS CO. ALL RESERVATIONS KOIt PASSENGERS MADE AT ALLIANCE DOCK, MAHSHKIELD AND INTER-OCEAN 'TRANSP, CO. KIFE ULDfl., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR INFOR MATION PHONE 1 1-J or ilHH. SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, SEPT. 1 1TH. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. I &W viigj