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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910 EVENING EDITION. iwuwtwiffWMawinfiTTiiin,wiiujmi DISCOVER GIL 111 UUUuLfiij Ml UUUULMUI HILL. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. It. North Bend News O, IIIII, of Jnrvls Landing, on Sept. 10, n daughter. Mrs. Dnrgct wns shopper yesterday. (i North Bend Farmer Near Riddle in Digging a Well Strikes Crude Onfnnlnnm i uuuibuui. jlr8 iinlkum of South Coos River ROSEBURO, Ore, Sept. 1C. I'otor was a North fiend shopper yesterday Ulam of Itlddlo was In town making arrangements for uevciopir.g n very promising petroleum discovery on his arm ono mllo cast of Hlddlo. Whllo drilling a well on his farm, at a depth of CG feet a heavy In-rush of water filled tho well to within six feet pf the top. Hoping to sccuro a Mowing well tho drill won sunk decpor. At 13G feet tho wator was found heavily Impregnated with oil nnd samples cent to tho Oregon Agricultural Col lego woro pronounced crudo petro leum. Mr. Randall, nn experienced oil man, who Is assisting In tho opcr. ntlons, says all tho Indications point to n vnluablo oil field. In fact, ho says ho never saw better IndlcaiicuiB with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Mnthers at that depth. Mr. Ulam, Mr. Ran dall, J. W. Johnson nnd Ceo. Har mon, tho Inttor being tho well driller, nro preparing to Incorporate- n com pnny with 100,000 capital to de velop tills Hold, nnd they hnvo al ready lenBod many of tho adjoining farms for operations In this line. Miss Ida H. Mitchell, n North fiend teacher, who has been on her home stead near Allegany, has returned homo. Tho Echo, which has been loading lumber at Porter, came down yestcr day nnd will finish taking on her cargo. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho North fiend Swedish Lutheran Church held a meeting nt tho homo of Mrs. John Lund Wednesday afternoon. Miss Cecil Doylo of Weddcrburn Is expected hero this week tp attend school. Slto will mako her homo This discovery Is rogirdeJ ns ono of vast Importnnco to Douglns county. INJURED IX RUNAWAY". Mr. O. A. Kelly of Hlverlon Victim of mi Accident. COQU1LLE, Or., Sept. 1C Mrs. O. A. ICclly of Rlvorton Is suffering from n bndly sprained nultlo nnd numerous bruises cnusod by being thrown from hor buggy. This was not tho result of n runaway, but was caused by n bronst-strnp breaking on a steep down grade, and as a matter of courso, were obliged to keep out of tho wny, and could not oven control tho direction of tho vohlclo. Mrs. Kelly was nc companlod by Mrs. Miller, who suc ceeded In jumping out without-Injury to spenk of, but Mrs. Kelly was not to lucky. Tho funeral of Mrs. William Ding man wiih held Wednesday nt 11 o'clock from hor Into residence Rev. II. I. Rutledgo of Mnrshflold olll-clatod. Robort McCnnn, foreman nt -tho Simpson mill, cut his hnnd severely while chopping kindling. It wns nec essary to take several stitches, In the wound. Miss Lillian McCnnn received n tot ter this week from her cousin, Miss Mnmlo McCnnn, nt Red fiecr, Canada, saying they hnd a snowstorm there tho mtddlo of August ruining tho grain. .1. 8. GREENE HERE. Former Cnw liny Mini Comes Hack on n Vl.slt.i J. 8. Greono, vho formerly innilfa his homo on Coos liny, Is hero on n visit. Mr. Oreeno nnd his wlfo hnvo moved from Pueblo, Colo., their old homo, to Eugene, Oro., ns It wns noo- Tho monibors of tho Mlzpnh fitblo Clnss gnvo n party Tuesday evening for Miss Ethel Mctzlcr nt her homo In North fiond Heights. With hor mother sho leaves scion for Ashland, where, Mr. Motsslor hns located. LEAD NORTH HEND otoca Last Sundny evening tho M. E. Church was lllled to overflowing to hear tho fnrowoll sermon of Rev. R. II. Plerson, whoso term soon expires. Tho Presbyterian congregation wns dismissed to mako It n union service ITho Stimnor orchestra played "Brldnl Roso" us nn overture, following which tho congregation sang a hymn, tho pastor offered tho Invocation nnd Mrs. L. C. Reynolds snug "Rock of Ages" iih n solo. Tho orchestra played "Sunset Dream" Muring tho cssnrv to Mrs. Dronnn'u lioiillli In u.a1.- a lower altitude than Colorado. They i1fforU,ry' nf,cr wl,'c,h conRrcKn decided upon Eugeno n their place ',lon 8'u, n ,y,M": v; Plorso" then of residence. Mr. Oreeno has busl- nH,u u,"l" ,,,u ,UH uu" '" B": ness interests I,. this locality and lio,?,1nl '"fT0" f""'0"" aml nnrort is hero for n few oW vi.lt win, i.i . lno 0rcnt 1)ny from frlonds and to look after business affairs. APPLES TO ALASKA. Curlonil of Ornveiihteliis Reach Sent tie In Good Time, Tho carload of Coos Hay apples which woro shipped for tho Alaska trado by tho Coos Hay Fruit Orowors Association reached Seattle In quick tlmo. Tho apples left hero on tho Breakwater Soptembor 11 th nnd were delivered at Seattle September llth. There wero 712 boxes of Ornvonstelus nnd n satisfactory price was secured. Tho apples will bo shipped from Sent- tlo to Alaskn, FOR YOUR POCKET BOOK'S SAKE READ THIS NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU HAD THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HIGH ART READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THIS PRICE. IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE HIGH ART CLOTHING I HAVE MARKED EACH AND EVERY SUIT $5.00 BELOW THE REGULAR SELLING PRICE. HIGH ART MERITS EVERY SUIT, EVEN TO THE CHEAPEST, GUARANTEED TO BE ALL WOOL, NEVER LOOSE THEIR SHAPE, CUT LOOSER AND WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST FITTING GARMENT ON THE MARKET. HAVE YOU SEEN my line of Fall Suits in all the new shades of Browns, Grays and Tans, at $15.00 to $35.00. Gte$$0 (Continued from page 1.) Hunters at the Sand Hills Have Great Luck on Opening Day. Tho hunters who went to tho sand Total Rainfall Amounted to But Small Fraction of An Inch. August wns a very dry month nc- dress for tho Interest of nil were hold with powerful effect. Tho audience was plenscd, prollted and blessed.' Particularly noticeable In last eve ning's crowd which thronged tho Tub- hills yesterday hnd great luck shoot-'cording to tho figures of Mrs. E. Mln 3eCm.WCr0Ul0,lirBOm,ml,i:r0f "Cn ,nB ducl(8, Thcy n11 BOt "" or ",0 8M"' lh0 wcathop obBCrvor- Iu fnct- ducks they wanted. In fnct, tho shoot- It wns nlmost ns dry as It posilbly lug was so good somo of tho hunters could bo as tho total amount of rnln got tired of tho killing nnd quit be- for tho entire month amounted to only .03 of nn Inch. Still there hns been venrs when llm innntii nt a... back probably ono hundred ducks. . ..... ,ri . , , , , Fifty or more were brought back by B"8t U"8 more ,lry' nt kn8t from " one party yesterday. Among those " standpoint. In 1902 nnd 1905 who wero nt tho snnd hills wero r August went on record without n drop A. Ilennott, R. IC. Booth, Fred Larson, of rnln ns ngalnst tho .03 of nil Inch personal relationship to Christ mm VnVl. i", V , ,, ' T II1W lll0IMI1, T" 'allowing1 figures ihnn wi.ninv. i- . -Gluty, Ld. Johnson, William Ek- ,wv. ,,, , ... blrtd, J. A. Mntson. Jay Tower and ""-""" '"" " " '"' Jor Frank Lnlse. lK"8t for nlno ea: MR. LYON SAID: "Tlllk lllnt tltll.! Id n HlllAlrtonm.. i i.i . i . -... .- . ' 'ori5 lho dny wns over. Several re- logitimnto element of life, if you hnvo ,.,, ,, , , . ... tn. .i. i..- t i -.- ..,....,.. mnlncil until to-dny and will brlr wwfc ..w IUI(J IUI 'IMJ JU tl.U illlUUUJ overdue In heaven." "Whenover you hnvo to pay for any pleasure In tho coin of character you pay too big n prlco." First sottlo tho mntter of your NOTICE. To tho Republican Voters of Com and Curry counties: I hnvo decided to becoino n enndjdnto for nomination nt tho Primary Nominating Klcctlon for Joint Roprosontntlvo for Coos and Curry counties nnd shnll submit mr nnmo to tho Republican voters lor nomination under tho primary noml nn lng olectlou laws. HERBERT HUME. Hnvo your LETTER HEADS and HILL HEADS printed nt THE TIMI ofllco. then whntovor Is not consistent with tho Christian llfo bo glnd to forsake." "Tho Lord wnnts us to hnvo moro onjoymont rather thnn less. Rut whon There Is Still Time to Get a Handsome Picture Free THEY ARE AN ADORNMENT TO ANY ROOM OR HOME. SEE T1IKM IN OUR SHOW WINDOW. ONE PICTURE WILL HE 01VEV ABSOLUTELY FREE TO ANY PER- Hnnk Wells nnd Leo Edwards woro 1902- -O0 inches f 1900. . .11 Inches on tho east sldo of tho bay and 1903- 9 Inches j 1907. . .09 Inches SON TRADING $20 AT OUR STOIIK,. ......i.i i . .... . " " vok diuu ui win uhj nil own iihvHirni inroMn.; i . , Brought back a nlco bunch of ducks., "'u- Inches 1008. . .74 Inches OR RY PAYING 98 CENTS CASIL own piijsicnl, Intolloctunl moral oi .... inn:.. . nn i.w.i, mnn ,,,..,. vm. o.v o,..., v. m,ir ' - umiio i.vv,, ,4, IIICIIUB vu WX1.1 Ol'JVUill'J u.c nun MISS F. YE HRHHJKS, teacher of Tll monthly mean temporaturo for EACn '2 PURCHASE. splrltnnl welfare or to thnt of nnyono oIbo, wo cross tho dend-Ilno tho text, "Tho great day of Ills wrath Is como nnd who shnll bo nblo to stand?" Ho stnted thnt certain days Btnnd out In tho history of tho world ns Mount Hood towers above tho sur rounding country. Tho minister men tioned somo of tho big things thnt had happened nnd said thoso occa sions mndo great days In history. The judgment day, ho said, would bo tho greatest day of tho world nnd only thoso who woro sinless would bo nblo to stand before tho sentences which would bo passed. After tho sormon, Mr. Plorson sang Morning." Ill li4itll..ll -..!. . -- "I hnvo ns much respect for the '"" "-. wisues io nnnounco August was oo.o degrees. Tho do gnmblor In tho den playing poker ns Jho ,0l,,nK of licr Fnll class.- Studio, parturo from normal was -1.5 degrees. I tho gnmblor iu tho parlor playing L,oyd ,,ot .The highest temperature for tho! br"lB would fts leave have my picture Tho oulcers In Missouri made a rrihritlt'Ts8 lh, S4lh'1 In u rogues' gallery ns my nnmo I, when they put n man In jail Tnero were "3 clear ,,-! 7 T' the society columns winning a prlzo for "mrrylng thirteen wives. They cIoudy ",,'" p """ ,mrtly ,s nt i.ri.i.. aiinni.1 imvo m i. i ciouu uas nnd ono cloudy day. lorry Ti-nvel. nt bridge. "A hostess deserves credit for en tortnlnlng guests, but It takes no clov-! emess or brains to throw down somo ! packs of cards nnd tell them to 'get busy.' " Mr. Lyon told of u socioty lady who camo down to breakfast and said with evident pride, "I won n HO cutl glnss punch bowl last night.." "Oh, ' mot nor, "said her son, "you needn't should have sont him to tho nsyluin. THE BAZAR House of Quality Phone 32 HOTEL GARDINER, GET School Supplies NOW I Cnpt. Alex Hnll, of the ferry Trail-'ftt Gnrdlnor 0r8n, lins bcen J0 sit, reports th0 following business for ",m "'i"u,;u "" u",,v' tho month of August: now mnnngoment. Speclnl nccommo- t: Pnssoncers iiiiiiia-iii. eiivvuu un"- !13; doublo teams. 110: ainein (mil0nB ro" BtB,o passengers ana ior "finttin ifneiBti mn.i .a i. . n.naTnrn teams, 33U; head of stock crossing, 31; nutos, 19. Vltnl Statistics. Tho statistics for Marshfleld ns to births, denths nnd ensos of contnglous School opens Monday. Sept. 19th. 7, ' : "' " ' ra,,0H..01 c?,unRI0U8 think you nro so smnrt. I won $00 nt Wo will give n ruler or n pencil free 'i, ' ... " on,n ot AUBUSt draw poker." with each purchase. We hnvo n com- i,irtll ' ronorlm, "PnrnnlK !, -l.l1. . ill ll., I...I...II mrillH rCporiOll C '""""I "U vminuiio niu t'UIIIO i"'v iiuu m.iuuiiiji homo to roost people doslrlng n rost at tho seashoro. "You'll Llko the Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. LAWYERS HAYING Fl'.V. Just look At This PRUNES ITALIAN PRUNES. ALL DAY SATURDAY, FOR CANNING. ANY QUANTITY YOU DESIRE. CRANBERRIES, CRAB APPLES, PEARS, BEETS, CARROTS, CAB RAGE, CELERY, ONIONS. WE ARE SELLING CODFISH, 3 Lns. FOR 25 cents for a few days only K'NGAN BACON AND HAM, AND BOILED HAM SLICED TO ORDER. CHAS. STAUFF 4At tUe Mace ot Good Tilings to Eat." of Worked n Joke ut Expei-leiuo County Clerk Wntsoii, Somo of tho lawyers who hnvo been at Coqullle attending court have boon having fun with County Clerk Jnmes Wntson. They decided that tho gonial clork wns duo to got married bo ono of the lawyers wont to Mr. Watson's office nnd told him very confidentially that It was understood that ho wns to bo mnrrled but won dered how ho could munngo It us ho could not Issue a marrlnge license Io himself. By the time this was re peated by hnlf n iioroii dlf'v.-n; law yers the clork was a ltttlo bit wor ried, so It Is said. Someone sug gested that ho would have to go to Curry county to get n license ami somo of tho lawyers say that when they got through with Mr. Wntson they hnd him convinced that ho was to bo married nnd that he would either havo to resign tho olllce of County Clork or else go to Curry or some other neighboring county to got mnrrled. Somo of tho lawyers who woro In on tho joko say they thought Mr. Wntson was too good a follow uot to bo married nnd they thought they ought to eucourago him a little. In splto of nil you Tho Judgment cnn do 'our cMldron mny go wrong, uui may you novor Iu your old ngo hnvo that most bitter experlonco to' realize thnt something you havo per-' mltted has started tho son or daugh ter down hill." "Whon you ollmlnnto nil tho nccos sorles of the dnnco you will And tho secret of Its fascination Is- passion, nnlmal passion nnd nothing else. "I would rather have n daughtor of mlno grow up ns awkward ns a hippopotamus thnn to havo hor learn grace In the nrins of somo licentious dancing master." "Danco If you will, but wheu you como to your deathbed don't send for tho minister. Tell them to havo tho dancing master stand nt the head of your coffin nnd toll what an elt gnnt dancer you wero," Denths reported i TABLETS, INK", PENS, PENCILS. CnB contagious diseases o RULERS, ERASERS, PEN HOLD- , ERS, NOTE ROOKS, PAINTS, DRAWING PADS, PEN. CIL BOXES, KTC. Buy hero and save money. COOS BAY CASH STORE GEO. N. BOLT, Mgr. Front St. Marshfield OUR LIST OF Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables FOR SATURDAY. Our Work is Our adver tisement I I OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SAT ISFACTION. .MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM- LAUNDRY. I i'Jnuzey nro?., Prop. Phono 220-J- GEORGE M. .MILLER HERE. Brotliei' of Joaiiuiu Miller, the Poet, Yislts Coos Bay. George Melvln Miller of Floreuce. and n brother of Jonquln Miller, the poet, has bcen In the city on a short visit. Ho camo hero for tho purpose of looking Into tho plnn of putting on a pnsschgor boat botwoen this port nnd tho Sluslaw River, but did not find any boat suitable for the run. Mr. MUlor Is known to somo of tho old residents hero. Ho wns a school mate of Dr. J, T. McCormac. Mr.- MUlor reports that there Is much activity now In tho Sliislnw rnnntrr nn.l , Solby and Potors' Shotgun Shells Florence and vicinity havo sreat I at Mllner's. I promise for the future. If you were A Millionaire "LET PINEGOR 1)0 IT." Fivj.Ii Pens, Green Beans, Lettrco, ' Lot me fix that stove, kltchenwaro Ciiciiinbei-s, Bell Peppers, Beets Car r vosse, lock- door. window, furnl- ' turo or nnvthlnc vnn havo. Rates rca- rots, Rutnbegas, Squash, Cnblwge, sonaple and work guaranteed. Celery, Coos Bay Cnullllonvr, Toma- j R' E PINEGOR. toes, Sweet Potatoes, Green Corn. TZ-- Peache.s, Pears, Graveiibtelu Ap- pies, Cr-ab Apples, Fresh Pfcieappl cs, OU COULDN'T BUY ANY BETTER ,5'"s. Oranges, Lemons, Cnntii- COFFEE THAN WE SELL AT FROM I, 25 TO -15 CENTS A POUND. TIIFSE ' lH?8' Sm"oss Tokay. Muscat ami THESE COFFEES POSSESS A FLAVOR SU PERIOR TO ANY OTHER WE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT. 25 TO 45 CENTS A POUND AND WORTH EVERY CENT OF IT. USE LESS OF IT THAN OF OTHER COFFEES. COOK'S GROCERY 4TH AND CENTRAL. PHONE 189. Black Grapes. Phone us jour oiiler for tho best of fruit ami vegetables. Wo havo MASON AND ECONOMY JARS. OUIVANTSWBAYBR.- The Pure Food Grocersthe1 G. W.Dungan Undertaker Marshfleld, Oregon. Parlors, 1 80 South 3d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. Corner 3I and Oeutxal Ave. Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PKONE IflO-Ti. REAL ESTATE. havo some of tho best buys on Bay. Can arrange easy terms Houses and buildings for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEN, 68 Central Ave. Marshfleld, Ore- rnone .75,