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,T!""rl n,r. PTFr- ll UlpU,li; "'' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION. li. ".; ;m$$smnmmmmmm 4 K NOW DONE AT HARDWARE COMPANY 4 8 i grBf Twpyfirwwiffnnfviir and v W'w CSV UiiSf tiaw sani0r fMV VHp (SB 0Mfc PIONEER Let us Figure on Your Work F. E. HAGUE, Pres, M. D. SUMNER, Vice Pres. 330 FRONT STR.EET 1 8MtMMtttttmmm:m:mmmm:tmim :: tiDMwi"'i"i"iMiMi 'Vimw iiifiHmn m tmnmt Have a Millicoma THE BEST IN AMERICA J Fall Styles Now Showing e WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon i Vi'fer rJA. mv tf tuai tc a unc - nPAm r. 1 In Every Walk of Life Aro unable oftontlmos to cat what thoy llko whou they want to ind furthormoro, uro unablo to enjoy what thoy do eat. Nothing lutes good. What you oat down't ngrco with o doesn't do you any good. You aro cross, weak, nervous and Irritable. Why? All on account of tho woakonod condition of your stomach. You don't digest tho food you cat. ATWOOD'S LA (JRIPPE SPECIFIC, unequalled for Improving tho uppotlto, curing dyspepsia, heartburn, nd tour stomach. Rostorlng utrength and vigor to worn out con tltutlons. Try n bottlo to-day. PRICK noc. A DOTTLE. I'OU SALE AT THIS BUSY CORNER. IMIOXK 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. I "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon Ws&fflbM l.M) ouIa ,mil(1 rJjiB ()i Wednes. at StauR's grocory. Owner can ,7 tam uy paying for this art "; Identifying proporty at Times uice, I IT0"1 ,,M iHWllMjd "J. II. S,. -. u" street. Reward for return ,0 Times of flco. NEXT. Furnished cight-room . ,rn b0lS8 In South Mnrshfield ""'' v, miles oinco, of a ml'.e from the river, 12 acres of land, 10 acres marsh, two of hill. For particulars write to An tony BInsca, Marshfield, or cull a tho placo. WANTED. Middle-aged lady wishes work by day or hour, or family miming. Box 48, city. FOU BALK Cheap, 7-rooni house, at SGS 11th street, South. WANTED. Kxpcrltuiced coal whirrs and tlmbormon. Apply Beaver inn Coal Co. S.U,H x,.w aV0.nM)IU ,mi,.,. wgalow and lot 40x100 In South "hfleld, near In. Bargain. Cn . l Qolllen avo., or phono 147R. ' IIOOSi and table board; near two tunes onico. "" ItET g Fifth st.eet. Inquire J. C. lorphono 314X2. Vnt fit K,-o wood sawing out- wnpieto, with six horsepower ". noneer Hardware Co. h0ll, ' aoven-room modeni 8r, ' 'E- In Cooq River, about les ,ro Marshfield, quarter mi i oYn MaMhfleU' popular Family LIA1V ij0tei. All furniture four .i .,in., ivi.oi nmi AxuilnUter rarpetn In every room. Four torle "I wild comfort Ituli-H reduced jo: day. We.70canuiw. ii. i.OO to 15.00. AUo a few hou keeping apart menu with gu rainrea. U Wper iminili Free batlu. Take ltu at depot. Mr. Kildgv. rop JJlr. .m- tv : i .aVfi I 1 IK- BfVAVitD p. .:g,-jr C00S BAY TIDES. SKl'TKMUKU High water A. M. I I'. M. Date. pi. m. ft. "h?m. ft. Saturday 17 11:201 7.8 7.S Saturday 17 11:05 8.0 SUNDAY 18 11:54 S.3 Times from Uandon that It publicly express his thanks to tho members of the Episcopal congregation hero for n handsome check tendered him on the eve of his departure, llu was about to get on the train for Dnndon Utcr soverlng his twenty-two years' charge here when the check was pre sented and he stated that words fall to express tho appreciation ho feels. DID YOU KNOW? SEPTEMBER Low water A. M. 1'. M. Date. li.in. ft. .mi. 1 ftT Saturday 17 4:54 0.1 5:14 2.3 ItaptlhtH to Meet. Sunday. morning the members of the Baptist Church are requested to meet In business session for ten minutes after the Sun day School. That Robert Starkoy was ono of the fow surviving veteraim of tho Mexican War? Died at Bridge. Mrs. C. E. Housor died at her homo at Bridge. She was tho mother of Finns Housor, the blacksmith of North Beud and Is an aunt of Mrs. I.oulo Anderson and Kin ley Mast of Porter. Mr. Mast has gene to attend tho fuuernl. Real Estate Smaps ! S-room house and cornor, lot 50x93; flno location; price $1,000.00 Good house and four lots at Bay Park, for only 1,000.0 5-room house and lot, 50x v 80; good Investment for. . 000.00 Houses and flats for rent, Open Agency. Ben. F. Clarke, A. J. Troy, G.,W. Wambold and J. 11, Wilson, representing tho Ellors' Music Company of Portland arrived hero yc6terday and have opened an ngoncy of that company In tho now Mllnnco building on Front streot. Sell IJusIiiosm. William Dunn has sold his cleaning and pressing parlors on South Broadwny to Joseph Jo sophson, who will take possession Monday. Mr. Dunn Is planning to movo to Blsbeo, Ariz. Mr. Josophson has had considerable experience In this lino of work. Thnt Arthur Hough omployod ! at the C. A. Smith mill Is n son of tho architect who deslgnod tho Nann Smith? Maylw Married. Frank Donning yesterday received n letter from Poter A. Ireland, generally known as Coll Iroland, saying "wo will start In a day or two for Coos Bay." Just who "wo" can bo Is n matter of speculation, but Denning has tipped It oft that Mrs. Ireland Is tho other ono and says she formerly resided at Coqullle. Hot In the East. Win. Candlln, who Is on an Eastern trip and who will bo married In St. Louis shortly, In n card to Tho Times says, "It was awful hot when. I reached Chicago yesterday and had a thunderstorm this morning and another ono this afternoon. I would not return hero to mako my home for anything, Coos county looks mighty good to mo." Leave Er School. Several young people loft on tho Broakwator this morning to attond collego. Miss Margory Cowan and Miss Bessie Coko left for Eugene nnd will attend tho Unlvorslty of Oregon. Hugh Smith, Miss Ruth Smith and Gordon Ras- iuussoii lef tfor Corvallls to attend the Agricultural College. Miss Maudo Bowron loft for St. Helon's Hall. 1 AUG. FRIZEEN Leaves For Conference. Rev. II I. Rutlodge nnd wife loft on the n.n.liu'n)at Mile ninrnlnir for Port land. Mrs. Ruttalgo will go to Iowa to visit friends and Mr. Rutlodge will go to Hlllsboro to attond the Methodist conference Tho congrega tion of tho local church has asked that Mr. Rutledgo bo returned to this city and tho minister himself Is de sirous of bolng sent back to this city. That John It. Smith of North Bond was at ono tlmo tho ama teur golf champion of California nnd n few yearsngo was consld- ercd tho best dressod man In San Francisco? it:::tmt:t::ir Personal Notes wmmmnmmmmmmmmnmnwmi M. V. FOREST of Denver Hill visited In tho city last night. JAMES A. NOWL1N of Prosper was In the city to-dny. F. S. DOW enmo back from Coqulllo on tho noon train to-dny. ANDREW HONGELLi of Cntcniiih' In let was In tho city to-f. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL camo back from Coqulllo this morning. That Dr. It. 12. Golden wbb at olio tlmo deputy postmaster of Mnrshflold? That Tom McGlnnls Is a bnkor by trndo? . Thnt 12. A. Anderson, County Commissioner, commenced life on Coos Bny as tho first ship carpontor nnd Inter served as Mnyor of Mnrshflold? That Tom Harvoy, of Going & Harvey, was formerly manngor of tho largest hardwaro and min ing supply store In Grants Pass? BETTER FRUIT. EDITOR COOS BAY TIMES: I camo to Coos Bay eight years ago nnd found n good prospect for fruit and berrlos and bought 100 acres of land. At that tlmo I was told there was no fruit pest or disease here, but since I have found It nil over tho county, as I have cauvassed a good part of It for tho Washington Niirsory Compnny, and I find thnt sixty por cent of thoso that hnvo orchards wnnt tho law en forced and tho rest don't. Now, for oxamplo, I hnvo four hundred fruit trcos from ono to sevon years old and I want to ralso first-class fruit. On two sides of my land and adjoining my land there nro orchards Infested with scale and oyster shell bark louse. Now, I hnvo sprayed ovory year and I can't keep my trees clean. If In town soi".o contagious dlseaso starts up tho Board nf Health novor stops till they quash It out. I say to the "Kicker:" How ebout me, have I no right to protection. Yours truly, D. D. BRAINARD. Haynes Inlet, Sept. 11. REUBEN MATSON of Catching Inlot visited Mnrshflold this morning. LOUIS LEI BY of North Inlot mndo a business trip to-day to Marshfield. MRS. P. D. BLAKE, who lives on Catching Inlot, visited tho city today. DR. and MRS. M. L. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point nro visiting In tho city. ATTORNEY TOM HALL wont to Co qulllo this morning on logal business. MRS. P. HANRAHAN and son of Dnndon nro guosts at tho Chalidlor Hotel. O. N. WILSON of Sumner mndo a business tip to Mnrshflold this morning. II. B. ORANBY and wlfo nnd son, Alva, of Cntchlng Inlot wcro In tho city to-day. MRS. OSCAR SIGNALNESS of Sum ner camo to Marshflold to-day on a visit. MRS. INEZ FLAOG wns n passongor for Portland on tho Broakwator this morning. E. M. WARD of North Bond has ro turned from Cottage Grovo, whoro ho went on business. TOM MOFFETT of tho ofllco forco of tho Beavor Hill Coal Company, Is In tho city on a visit. MAYOR 12. E, STRAW nnd W. A. Moody went to Shoro Acres In ail auto yesterday on business. CARL J. KAUFMAN left this morn- lng for Portland and from thoro will go to Spokane on a visit. MISS EVA THOM of North Bond has gone to Portland to finish her course, In tho business collogo. CITY MARSHAL CARTER returned from Coqullle nt noon to-day. Ho went over on tho morning train. MRS. C. J. TIBBETTS, who has boon visiting friends nt Sumnor, htvi re turned to hor homo In this city. MRS. W. II. NORTON nnd Misses Edna and Hlldur Selnndor of Sum nor wero visitors In tho city to-day. HUGO QUIST, Enoch Holmborg ftntl George Murch, Jr., will go to tho sand litlls for nn ovor-Sunday hunt. II. P. COLOGUE and family roturnod yesterday from Now York whore thoy hnvo been spondlng the summer. MI8S EDNA STANLEY of Portlnnd has taken- a position ns steno graphor at tho C. A. Smith mill offices. MISS GLADYS ROBERTS, tcaohor at tho Estorbeck school on Cntch ng Inlot, Is visiting trlonda In the city to-dny. FRANK HALL nnd family will leave soon for Northern California, whoro thoy will spond tho winter end possibly locate. . OSCAR and HUGO STAUFF and Goorgo Johnson, North Bond high school studonts, will loave for Cor vallls to tako an agricultural course. PROF. HEWITT of tho Marshflold high school, accompanied by his wlfo, has returned homo from Al bany, whoro thoy have boon spond lng their vacation. MRS. I. S. SMITH nnd Kathryu Smith, ncocmpauled Ruth and Hugh Smith, who loft to-dny for Corvnllls to attond tho Oregon Agricultural College, MRS. C. W. TAYLOR and son Wes ley, nnd daughtor, Mrs. Wnltor Smith, who hnvo been residing In North Bopd, hnvo gono to Walla Wnlla, Wash., whoro they will ro Bldo. JAMES FOSTER and brldo of Sum nor wero In tho city to-day on their wny to Buiulon on a visit, Mrs. Fostor was formerly Miss Myrtlo Culver and was married to Mr. Foster this weok. tt--n--a-- -n-tt-w-tJ-n- ----:t-tt-a-n-n-a-a-a-n-r NEW ASSORTMENT of ALUMT XUM WARE at MILXER'S. Tho Red Cross Drug Company storo has Just received a consignment of extra fine loose diamonds, wo nro prepared to glvo you tho bonoflt of tho bcBt prices ovor offored In Coos county. Call and Inspect them. w win Hovolon all films sold by us for ten cents por roll of six. Prints up to 4x5, 5 cents each. A. M. PRENTISS ee u;u. Tenders TliankH. Archdeacon Horsfall yesterday telephoned The Tako your SUNDAY DIXXKR at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. Thone I. S. Kaufman & Co. your Joal Order. $1.50 TER TON. Can we make it stronger? We Guarantee Every Sack of SPERRY'S BEST DRIFTED SNOW to give absolute satisfaction and your grocer is authorized to refund the full purchase price if for any reason whatever you are not satisfied, and no charge will be made for what you use. SPERRY FLOUR CO. By F, S. Dow B-a-H---a-R-a---K-H-- a-a-H-a-a-a-a--