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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1910)
r'L-uimnip'iii upwiu " imm l iWHPHpuiPii PWT- "iiimpMipiiiP1'.11 IP1 1 WfWW S-v "iKJI'W?" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 1iyj(M8WwliV'"'W''W'mwc Crfflvenette Hats -v 1 . Tfi WOOLEN Mill-to-Man Marshfield . Silver Threads Among . the Gold will not bo noticed by using NyaPs Hair Tonic CONTAINS NO LEAD, MERCURY OR OTHER POISONOUS IN GIIKDIENTS. CHANGES GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. KEEfS THE HAIR MOIST AND SOFT. PRICE 75c. A BOTTLE. TOR SALE AT THE HUSV CORNER. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" j Marshfield, THE l-'AST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS AM) FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS HAY AND SAN FRANCIS CO. ALL RESERVATIONS TOR PASSENGERS MADE AT ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AND INTKR-OCEAN THANSP. CO. FIFE IJLDO., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR INFOR. MATION PHONE ll-J orSHH. SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, SEPT. 1! I, FOR COOS HAY. INTER-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION CO. Choice Cravenstein Apples $1.00 per box WE ALSO HAVE SOME CHOICE Tomatoes and Prunes FOR CANNING. DON'T DELAY. THIS IS THE CANNING SEASON AND IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE THESE YOU ai'ST GET THEM NOW. THE BAZAR House of Quality Phone 32 THE LLOYD MaleM' ooputar Family Ul.t v , Mo,e1, Atl furu'ture '""too lmna Axmlnliter carpets In u liZ l0. J'' 50c- 75 Bm 'l': wcek to"Uvrlth 'ow h0U8tkecilng apart- bum at depot-Slm. Bridges. Vi 'rto 'top I'Ol) . x w ,AT'--S-roam cottage, West .larehfleld, HO per month; also 2 In dwelling, close In, ?8 per J-Apply Hall & Hall. VOUsvrTT ho ,ot8 nud '--i"00"1 .JJMOO. Apply Hall & Hall.- vAxjpj: r cha A lma "ud wlfo to tako r8e of ranCh near Marshfield. ."ridges, Lloyd Hotel. SALE Cheap, 7-room house, Best of All $3.50 MILL STORE Clotty.ers Oregon i m I PHONE U()H. Oregon FOR RENT. Furnished eight-room modern honso li3outh Marshfloh! Apply C, Times offlco. WANTED. Experienced coal miners and tlmbormon. Apply Beavor Hill Coal Co. WANTED. Middle-aged lady wishes work by day or hour, or family nursing. Box 4S, city. FOR SALE. A good paying olllco business at a sacrifice. Address Times ofllce. KvANTED. Two gills at tin Marh- flold Hand & Steam Laundry nt onco. Phono 229-J. W'ANTEI). Hoy aged 1 1 to IN, go ing to school, to work In Times of fice boforo and after school. Ap ply at onco. FOR RENT. Nlnc-roomed house, modorn, ?1S por month. Apply to Mrs. Nettlo Barry, West Mnrshfleld, phono 174-L. FOR SALE. New five-room modern bungalow and lot 40x100 in South at 421 Golden avo or phono 147R,. Marshfield, near In. Bargain. Car FOR SALE. -Nice homo in Enstsldo; size 75x100 feet; good house and barn, good well of water; opposlto Nann Smith landing. Apply to O. P, Noah, Eastslde. REAL ESTATE. I havo somo of tho best buys on tho Bay. Can arranpo easy terms. Houses and buildings for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEN, (58 Central Ave. Marshfield, Ore. Steamer Newport h-iii will Sentember 22d from I'ort- land fpr Coos Hay. Order your freight shipped ou her. O. V. McGEORGE, Agent. WINCHESTER, REMINGTON & STEVENS' PUSH' GUNS at MILKER'S. ' S K.N Sorrow, M.ai wsssa; COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMBER High water I A.M. P.M. Date. h. in. ft. h.m. ft. "o.o 0.2 Tuesday. 20 Wed'd'y. 21 Thursday 22 Friday... 23 0:30 1:20 2:15 3:10 4:14 8.7 8.5 8.0 7.3 1:02 1:38 2:17 3:00 9.2 9.0 8.G 8.2 Saturday 2-1 SUNDAY 25 C.5 3:40 4:50 5:30 CO SEPTEMBER Low water A. Mr P. M. Dnte. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Tuesday. -20 0:47 7:25 8:07 S:49 0.5 1.0 1.7 2.4 3.1 3.0 7:14 8:01 8:51 0:40 0.3 0.0 -0.1 0.0 0i2 Wed'd'y. 21 Thursday 22 Friday... 23 Saturday 2 J 9:37 10:50 SUNDAY 25 10:4 4 4 444 4 THE WEATHER. ' (By Associated Press.) OREGON Showers to-night and Wednesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItE- POUT. ' ' - 4 For twenty-four hours ending at 4.43 P. M., Sept. 10, by Mrs. MIngus, special government me- tooroloclcnl observer: Maximum 70 Minimum 40 At 4,43 P. M 50 Prcclpltntlon 02 Wind. Northeast: Cloudy. ' Newport SiiIIh. Tho stoamor Now- port sails from Poftlnnd on Sept. 22d for Coos Bay. Go Up River. Mayor and Mrs. E. E. Straw and Clando Nnsburg wont up Coos River yesterday on n hunting trip. Luns Arc Up. Tho telegraph lines which wore down yestordny, nro up now and telegrams nro going through nil right to-day. Will Sail .Saturday. Tho now launch Coaster will bo ready to sail probably Saturday evening or Sunday morning on her first trip to Rogue Rlvor. Go to Curry. Goorgo W. Corletou, Mr. FItilottor, Albort Merchant nnd Frank Merchant havo all gono to Cur ry county on a hunting trip. Mr. Carlton nnd Mr. Flnlotter have boon camping at the Merchant ranch for some timo and tho start was mado from thorb. New Boat On. Otto Schetter, local mnnagor lor tho atngo lino to Rose burg, has arranged for a boat to tako pnssongors nnd mall from hero to Sumner to connect with tho stago. Arthur Matson of Catching Inlet Is In chargo of tho boat. Masters Broth ers, who hnd tho contract for carry ing tho mall on tholr boat, have given up tho contract but nro still running tholr boat from Sumner to Marshfield, Kills Her First Deer. Last Friday whllo tho men folks wero away from the W. II. Morgan ranch, a big buck was chased by a cougar down near tho ranch house. Miss Gertrudo Mor gan grabbed a rifle belonging to hor brother, W. C. Morgan, nnd took a shot at the three-point buck. Tho first shot wounded him and tho soc ond killed him, thus establishing hor prowess as a hunter. It wns tho first tlmo she had shot at a deor. To Recover Goods. E. J. Larson who had some clothing, field glasse and othor articles stolon from his room at tho Blanco Hotel on July 3d, went to Coqullle to-day to try and io covor them from Manning who Is on trial there for stealing a watch .d other articles from Dave LUJeruth of Beaver Hill. Returned From Vacation. Miss Violet Henderson, secretary of tho Chamber of Commerce, nnd hor undo Hugh Brown, have returned home from San Francisco, whore they went for a vacation. Miss Henderson re vorts having had a flno visit. All Who Love Little Ones will provido Jpurost of tho puro m Candy Look tot tbo Seal of Vvrtly Patroniti the "Modtrn Dn" MW.r CwltdlMiryCfc, Hlr., rwtlu 0w fc immx mm:fc:mmmmtjm:mmtu:mmm::r Personal Notes u:t:mm::mi:mm:tmt::tmsm::m!m It. O. GRAVES returned to-day from Coiiullle. iNOimiS MORGAN' ot Coos Hlvor Is In the city to-day. J. J. PIERCE of North Bend was a Mnrshfleld visitor to-day. LES. SMITH of Coos IUver was a vis itor lu the city to-day. L. W. PLANZ hns returned homo from a visit to San Francisco. HERBERT LOCKHART was In Co qullle to-day on business. . M. D. POYNTZ, returned homo from a business trip to tho Coqullle Val ley. IVY CONDRON was down to-dny from his ranch" on North Coos Rlvor. L. J. CODY of tho Cody Lumber Com pany, Is In tho city to-day on busi ness, MISSE'S EDITH and AMY LUND havo returned from an outing at Ton Mile. V. C. MORGAN will leavo shortly for Philomath, Oregon, where ho will attend school. TOM LAWHORN has gono to Califor nia to Join his wife who went there for hor health. GEORGE RACOUILLAT of tho North Bend box factory has returned from n business trip to San Fran cisco. CAPT. HARRIS and J. K. Grahnm, who went to Coqullle as wltnosscs In tho Garrison murder enso, re turned home nt noon. FINAS HOUSER of North Bond ro ttimod homo to-dny from Brldgo, whero ho was cnlled on nccouut of tho death of his mother. EDWIN C. CORTELYOU, who has been In tho city for sovornl weoks past, will leavo on tho M. F. Plant for San Francisco. A. H. EDDY nnd daughter, Miss Joso- phlne Eddy, left yestej-day on tho Redondo for California. Miss Ed dy goes to the Imporlnl Valley to ,teach school this winter In El Con- tro. Before going South slio will step on in snn iusv, una Aiiguiua and Ventura. VWAAVWWVWWSAVWWWAWVW Defendant lit Case. A. II. Powers was In Coqulllo to-dny. Ho Is do fondant in a case in which ho Is charged with killing fish by using Hly- namlto In blowing, up piling In tho rlvor. Tho case Is to bo fqught, It Is understood. 1 m Omn Cafe. Messrs. Porort and Andorson. both of whom wero for merly connected with Tho dhandlor, havo leased tho 'Blanco dining hall and will reopen It to-morrow. Thoy will servo meals and lunches at all hours nnd nro arranging for a grill room, besides the regular dining hall, for fnmlllos or prlvnto parties. KIR Hear. Mllo Snranor and E. C. Cortolyou havo returned from Ton Mllo, whero they onjoyod a few days hunting. Thoy secured one bear. Mllo declaros thqt ho and Hlllls Short secured bruin with Short's dogs. Acocrdlug to his story, Cortel- you tired out and laid down to tnko a rest. While ho was gottlng his rest, the dogs treed tho benr, and thoy brought him down. If it's from Stafford's IT'S GOOD. No matter whether It's Ico cream or candy, i Stafford's m STANDS for PURITY and QUALITV? Quality with us means that It is made properly because we do not use other than tho purest of ingredients. No matter how puro articles mijy bo, they do not Insure tho flavor and taste that you want In n delicacy. Our goods aro made by exports In our own place so that wo cn guaranfp that you get pur'fty and quality whoa you buy fm, m .-i TWO STORES , ' 986 Front St 14 Central Ats COL. GRIMES and Sonator Dennis Flynn left to-dny for Ten Mile, where they will enjoy a few days' Halting nnd hunting. DEPUTY GAME WARDEN SI NOAH Is In the city to-day. Mrs. Noah, who has been 111 In Mnrshfleld, Is somuwhat Improved but Is still quite sick. R. R. ABERCROMBIE, formerly In the nowspnper business In Eastern Oregon, Is hero looking over tho country. Ho will leavo to-morrow morning for the Sluslnw country. GEORGE SHERIDAN, who has boon visiting on Coos Bay for sevornl weeks, returned this morning to his homo In Rosoburg. Ills father, T. R. Sheridan, left Tor homo Sunday, but Mrs. Shorldan and daughters are still hero. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Tho second Installment of tnxes for tho year of 1909 Is duo and pnyablo on or boforo October 3d, 19 10, "nnd If such Installment In not paid by that tlmof penalty and lntorest will bo ndded from April 4th, 1010. W. W. GAOE, Sheriff And Tax Collector. ' SHERIFF FORGOT. Attorney Tom Hull, Was Ixickvd In Jail Longer Than He Wanted. Tom Hall, ono ot tho attorneys for Onrrlson, went to tho county Jail nt Coqulllo this morning to ttponk to his client for ten minutes. Tho Sher iff locked tho doors of tho jntl nnd Mr. Hall did not gut out ngntu for an hour nnd n half. Tho Sheriff says ho forgot nbout tho lawyer bolng there. Mr. Hnll says: "Tho Sheriff claims ho forgot I was there but It was a Josh those fellows fixed up on me. I was sore nt first as I hud somo other business to nttcud to but 1 guess I have to smllo and take It as I nm always handing It to somobody elso. I'll get oven all right." LANTERNS at MILNER'S, NANN SMITH ARRIVES, Mr. Werner For Whom Vessel Wns Nntned dn Pnnhcngcr. Tho steamer Nnnn Smith nrrlvod to-dny from San Francisco. On bonrd wero Mr. nud Mrs, F. A. Woruvr and child, of California, who will visit horo. Mrs. Wernor was formorly Miss Nann Smith, for whom tho vos- sol wns nnmed. Also pnsosngors on tho stonmor wero A. Moroon, gonornl Biiporlntondont, who Is rotumlng from Bay Point; nnd Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnson ot Minneapolis, who will bo guests pf Mr. Moroon. Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. Jonl Order. I.BO PER TON. your THE WHEAT MARKET. , (By Associated Press,) CHICAGO, Sopt. 20. Septombor wheat, 97c; Docombor, $1.00: May, 1.0G. TACOMA, Sept. 20. Milling: Bluo stom, 92c; Club, 87c; RedRusslan, 82c, Export: Bluestom, 92b; Club, 85c; Rod Russian, "S4c; Fortyfold, 87c. ALUMINUM WARE at MILNER'S. CASE DISMISSED. Failure of Lawyers to Appear Locs Them a Ca.se. The caso of Sampson against tho City of Coqulllo, a personal Injury caso, camo up in tho Circuit Court yesterday afternoon when tho lawyora wero ongngod In securing n Jury. This morning tho nttornoys for tho plain tiff wero not In court promptly nnd becauso of tholr tardiness tho court dismissed the case. ' - - - - - - - - - K - tv - tJ k I tJ I Gee Whiz! ttt t 8 a I honestly believe Mr. Hall Lewis was real mad when he wrote last night's article a i a i a a n i i n i a i ? a t Go to it9 l-Lewis. serve all alike, I will never kick. F. S.DOW 1 'u - K - H - K - K - - - - - - - . - THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Sept. 19. - Track whent prices: Club, 83c Sic; Blue stem, SOcifOOc; Rod Russian, SOc 81c; Valley, 8So; Turkey Red, 83c S5c. CHICAGO, Sept. 10. September whent, 004c; December, $1.004; May, $1.00. TACOMA, Sept. 10. Milling: Blue stem, 01c; Club, 81c; Rod Russian, 82c. Export: Bluestem. Olcfl 02c; Club, SSc; Red Russian, 84c; Forty fold, SOc. FOR THE QUEEN OF THE DAY, SEE EASTSIDE. HEIKE SENTENCED. Officer of Sugar Trust Goes to Peni tentiary. (By Associated Presa.) NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Charles R. llclko, formorly secretary and treasurer of tho Amorlcnn Sugar Ro flnlng Company, who has been cnlled tho "man higher up" In tho Sugar Trust, wns sentenced yestordny by J mt go Mnrtln In tho Unttod Stntos Circuit Court to Borvo olght months In tho Now York ponltontlary at Blackwoll's Island nnd wns fined ?5, 000 on n conviction of conspiracy to dqfrnud tho United Stntos Govorn niont under tho weighing of sunr. WIND STOPS FLIGHT. Wentlier Makes Trouble For Aviators In Switzerland. (By Associated Press.) BRIG, Switzerland, Sopt. 20. Though tho weather was unpropltlous for tho bold undertaking, Woymnnn, an Amorlcnn, nnd Georgo Shavz, a Peruvian, nttomptod to cross tho Alps In an noroplnne. Both failed but not until thoy hnd given protty exhibi tions ot high flying that promised bettor success In fair weather. Shavz reached an altltudo of 7.4B0 feet when caught by a violent wind, nud came down. Woymnnn wont I V 700 feet and, deWvluKnl owing to tho wind,. " A Queer Ornamsnt. ' ' Some yearn ago vu found In a secret drawer of a pearl embroidered work box three locks of Imlr fastened to small enamel heart shaped mounts, with silver eyelets. Two were Inscrib ed "It. O. obt. Itlth April, ItlUI." "It. U. 10(11." The third Mud no tiiHcrlptlonnt nil In this box 1 now keep an en graving of a portrait of Elizabeth, queen of Bohemia, which plainly shows tho curl of hair lu her left ear, attach ed to a pearl earring. The painting, by Gerard Honthorat, wns engraved by O, Vortue. When I showed these bnlr earrings to a gentleman of somo considerable learning he Informed mo that an uncle of Anno, wlfo of King James L was afillctcd by a malady, still provalont In Poland and some pnrts of Russia, which consists of a growth of hair and flesh pendent from the ear, on which It Is dangerous to operate owing to the profuse hemorrhage which ensues. He lidded that lu consequence of this roy al Infirmity a fashion arose In the six. teeutb and seventeenth centuries of wearing locks of hair pondeut from the left ears. I belle vo (hero Is a por trait of a Btunrt lady still at Ha in House so adorued. Loudou Notes aud Queries. RICHARD WATSON GILDER. (Died Nov. 18. !.) THE3 summer blrdi have gono without adieu. Tlir air gave back no lound ot speeding wine. We saw not when they paiud. We onljr knew The groves were talent where they used to alng. ndlant tho morning, yet we sighed and said: "Tho birds have flown. The summer's Joy Is dead." ASINQINO soul ha puied to clearer light In lomu serener land, we know not where. Singing he soured, with strong, exultant flight. And still the muilo lingers In the air. Each tunoful cadence ot the linger flod Throbs In the hearts that cannot count him dead. -Kmlly Huntington Milter. - tt - - tt - - tt - - - tt - tt - a - it - tt - a i n i n i n n As long as you - IMC---.- .,...., ft p x It A t a i n A i a' i n i i n i .a It - Ufa street, South, -J I, i. m Am- atfcrgjjjjjfc.