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ri- V'JW THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910 EVENING EDITION WHWWWfl jpj wiiitiPW'ft flNWi "ffwPiwi rflii in iimwifiiifli i i Wft t. iiu k Crovenette Hat liTo WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshficld . Oregon Why You Should Elect TIII-3 BUSY CORNER YOUR PLACi: FOB DRUG WANTS. AMENDMENT No. 1. Tho lending drug store In Coob county. AMENDMENT No. 2. Tho plnco whoro all get a squnro deal. AMENDMENT No. 3. Tho plnco where you Unci everything to be found In a flrst-clasB drug Btorc. AMENDMENT No. 4. The plnco whoro Hx compounding Is a Bpc- clnlty. AMENDMENT No. C. The plnco that delivers free of chnrgo In any pnrt of the city. VOTE FOB THE BUSY COHNKK. PHONE !!S. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Marshfield, ------- --- Have The Pioneer Hardware Co. Connect up your Sewer, and do your PLUMiBING F.E. Hague, Prcs. M. D.;Sumner,Vice Pres. 330 Front Street ------------ - HOTEL gahdineh; at Gardiner, Orogon, has been re modelled and Improved and 1b unJer new management. Special accommo dations for stago passongers and for people desiring a rest at tho seashore. "You'll Llko tho Plnco," J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. LADIES Let us clean, dye or prosa that dress or garment and make It as good i new. Experienced men do tho "ork for us. We guarantee our work 'o be satisfactory. Consult us and e will gladly toll you what can bo done and tho cost of It. dive us a Wal order. Phono us and wo will wad for and del Ivor your suit promptly. Men's suits also cleaned, pressed "d repaired. Itatea reasonable, 'iJfJllPM, Cleaning and Dyo Works, Phone 270X. 186 So. Broaaway. REAL ESTATE. I have some of the beat buys on 8 Bay, can arrange easy terms. Houses and buildings for rent. C n AlTt'ST FRIZEEN, 5 Central Ave. Mnrniifini,! n. G. W.Dungan Undertaker Marshlield, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South 3d St., jgtThone, Day or Night, 105-J. "ave your LETTEU HEADS and B HEADS printed at THE TIMES r v Best of All $3.50 Comer" Oregon - - - - - - - - - - - - - t . MBS. FAHHlGEU, $ Teacher of I'luiui. Homo Studio, South Broadway. Phono 270-J. ' FLASHES FROM THE WIUE! A book of SormouB by DAN SHANNON. Price. JFlfty Cents.-. ' ' Uddroa-s Vl'salla, Calif. NICE CRJSP GOODS THE KIND TnAT TICKLES YOUU PALATE. BUY YOUU SUPPLIES OF PASTBY AXD BBEAD FROM The COOS BAY BAKERY VIIOXE 111-L. "THE HOUSE OF C.OOU THINGS." Take your SUNDAY PIXXEB at The CHAN1LEH. Special monu and nnmiESTBA. TtESEHVE tables mm 'wiiMMiliWl.WMBIMWWBWBMIWBnaWWWr,WiMMW HAM) IN SPOKANE. Unknown Aiistilnu Vli'llm of Mtei ions Murder. (By Associated Press.) SI'OKANK, Wash., Sept. 24. A murder thought to bo a "Black Hand' mystery, was committed near Four teenth and Wall streets, yesterday. Following the sojmd of there shots, the body of an unknown, well dressed Austrian waa found In u clump of trees. The slayer had disappeared. The murdered man evidently wns not n laboring man. There Is nothing on tho person to Identify It, but $1 In the pockets seems to preclude tho theory of robbery. When In a hurry phono C9-J, South Mnrshlleld Grocery Store, and gtt o. r s r:Iu ;v.o:u;;!y dcllvci'cJ. 1 .VAXT"-'. St-nily ! Hp.-.'dvr.'.e Co. v;o: Ploncc '. FOB HF.XT Six-room lint, partly furnished, bath and modern con veniences. Finest location In Mnrshlleld. Apply to Bobert Mnru den, Sr. LOST. Mounted Imckcomh, Friday evening. Finder please return to Times office. FOUND. Drifting on Coos Bay, one row boat. Finder may secure samo by communicating with the Cherry drove Dairy, North Bend. FOlt SALE. Bent pay tug rooming house on Cooa Bay; a snap; ha' cash takes it. P. O. box 435, Marshficld. LOST. A Mimll myrtle enne, round top with steel point and German Bltver band. Person (hiding It wl'l please deliver to W. B. Cox or leave nt Times olllce. FOB SALIC "-room house nud lot, S5S 11th st. South. $9.50; snap. FOB SALIC. Small white puny nud saddle. Inquire of Mrs. II. Seng Btnckea. FOB SALE. Fine 9175 parlor organ, $40 cash. O. P. Noah, box 570, Marshlield. FOB UEXT FiirnlMliiHl housekeep ing rooms, 1 10 per mouth Wood furnished. Phono, 105, North Bend. FOB SALE Cheap, H h.p. giusollne engine In good condition. F. H. Vlrtuo, Owl Furniture Store. WANTED. Housekeeping rooms or small furnished cottage. Times of 11 co. WANTED. Boys to learn to deliver Tho Times after school. Must be at least In Fourth grado at school. Apply Times olllce. FOB HEXT. n-rooni cottage, West Marshflold, $10. per mouth; also 2 rooms In dwelling, close In, $3 por month. Apply Hull & Hall. FOH SALE. All my household fur- nlturo and fixtures, Including piano-, after Oct. 1st. lnqulro Mrs. W. M. Lnwlor, 371 First St., North. FOB SALE. O. lots nud lii-room house; $5,000. Apply Hall & Hall. WANTED A"VhaJiibermald at tho Lloyd Hotel.. WANTED. An experienced girl or woman for general housework, Ap ply Lock Box: 744, MrshiloldvUood wages to right party. A FOH SALE. New five-room modem bungalow and lot 40x100 In South Marshflold, near In. Bargain. Call at 421 Golden avo., or phono 147R. FOR 3ALE. A good paying olllco business at a sacrifice. Address Times ofllcoi WANTED. Boy nged 14 to 18, go lag to school, to work In Times of- , flee before and after school. Ap ply at once. FOB RENT. FunilsliwTelKht-NHini modern house In South Marshflold. Apply C., Times office. WANTED. Experienced coal ml nrrs and tlrabermon. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. rUC 1 1 AVn Munhflelir popular Family int LLUIU ,lote, Al (ufnimre rov nd dean. Velvet and Axmlnliter carped In very room. Four ctorlet of solid comfort, Bate reduced to: day, Wo, 75p and 1 1.00; week, 2M, mis 00. AUo a (ew tinuwkceplnB apart- Wt$sz .r-ftk."luS7t"rMw.. tfSpiwent over the grade. In the fall, hi COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMBER High water j A.M. P.MJ Date. I h. m. ft. h. in. ft." Friday... 231 3:10 7.31 3:00 9.0 Saturday LM 4:14 C.5 3:49 S.C SUNDAY 25j C:30 C.0 4:50 8.2 SEPTEMBER Low water A. M. P. M. Date. It. in. ft. h. in. ) ' ft. ' Friday... 231 24 S:49 9:37 2.41 9:49 3.1 10:50 3.9 0.0 0.2 Saturday SUNDAY :r.io:42 Til 13 WKATIIKB. (By ARioulntcd Press.) OHEGON Fair to-ulght and Sunday. local tkmpf.bXtVbi: bk- POUT. For twenty-four hourB ending at 4.43 P. M., Sept. 23, by MrB. MlngiiB, special government me teorological observer: Muxlmum Gl Minimum .' 45 At 4.43 P. M 55 Precipitation None Wind, Northwest; Clear. BOHX. V ROSE. On Friday, Sept. 23, 1910, tb Mr. nud Mrs. Lloyd Hose, nt their homo In Mnrshlleld, a boy. Mother and child are doing well, nnir Lloyd says Friday, and "23" nro suroly lucky. Preaches nt North Bend. F. W. Ayro will preach In tho M. E. Church at North Bond to-morrow. Hunter!! 'Fined. Doll Snndora was lined in Justice Pononck's court for shooting ducks out of season. He wus arrested by Deputy Oamo War deu Cut. Wright for shooting ducks on Sept. 14th. Sings on Houiu'ht. At tho roquest of many, Mr. Harris will repeat "Tltt hoiy city" at tho Sunday morning service. Goes to Abtorla. Jess Day loft to day for Astoria, whoro ho will gt Into training for another light with Soldier Berg. Ho was accompnnlod by Sing Hosan, tho Chinese flghtor from Beaver Hill who will light preliminary at Astorlu, Newport Detained. Tho steamor Newport wns to havo arrived from Portland to-day but on account of having to wait for aomo repairs In Portland she will not arrlvo horo un til to-morrow. Tho Newport will start on her next trip from Portland on Oct. 1st. Appoint Watchman. Tho mombors of tho Merchants' Patrol, composed of business men who have Intorests on tho water front, hold a meeting last u'igut and appointed J, McCutch eou as night watchman. He wU go on .tJUvX Wo first of the, month, He takes the placo of Bon Schuyler, who reslguJd and wont away for his health. Starts on Long Trip. Tho barken tine Echo, of the Simpson Lumbor Company fieot, has completed taking on her cargo of lumber and will leavt for Valparaiso, Chill. She will carry a cargo of about 900,000 feet of lum bor. After delivering this cargo slu mny go to Australia boforo returning homo or may como directly back hero. It should take tho vessel about olght) dayB to make tho trip from Coos Haj to Chill. Dad Accident. H. H. Wilson, the Marshlield monumental man, was here Wednesday visiting J. D. Bark low. ' Ho started to return, ridlug i bicycle. Whon near the Jas. Ouorir. place ho lost control of his wheel anc mm leg was broken, lie was brought to town that evening and his leg sei. and ho was started fur homo on tin. Thursday morning train. Myrtle Point Enterprise. Had Flue Visit. D. Y. Stafford and wife, U. It. Montgomery and wife and Miss Corn Mao Montgomery have returned home from n visit nt Ten Mile. They hud n lino visit and en joyed duck, llh and vunlioti. Carnhul Report. The TlmoB prints n detulled statement of the carnival fund In another column. This report wob handed In by the committee early In tho work, but proBsuro of other matter provouted Its publication until to-day. Jury Disagreed. The Jury In tho case of Dr. Burroughs against the estate of tho late Mrs. John NnBburg, disagreed. Court adjourned last eve ning until Monday morning, when tho cnBo of Manning, charged with stealing some Jewelry nt Beaver Hill, will bo taken up for trial. Trlnl Trip To-Moitow. Tho trial trip of tho now gasoline launch CouBtor, whclh wuo to have taken plnco to-day, Is put oft until to-mor row. Quito n numuor nave ueon in vited to go nnd tho boat will lonvo I'lmmerman's shipyard at 8 A. M. Must Watch Limit. Doputy dame Warden Wright says hunters must bo enreful to watch tho hour limit for shooting ducks. Tley nro liable to a line U thoy shoot Inter than oim hour nfter sundown. Thoy enn bo: gin shootfng ono hour before sun rise. Tho Benson for shooting all Bhore nnd wndlng birds opens Oct. 1st. The pigeon Bhootlng Benson Is tho Bnmo as Hint for ducks. Gets ResullH. "Stop that want nd of ours nB wo nro bothered by too mnny Inquiries nnd besides It got us all tho glrlB wo needed," phoned Homer Mnuzoy, of tho MnralifluUl Hand nnd Steam Laundry, to Tho Tlmea yesterday. Ho referred to n llttlo want nd. ho had ordored In n few days previous to Becuro help. Ho had looked all over In vain nnd hnd been working tho plnnt Bhort hnnde'' until Bomcono suggested ho try n want ntl. Now thoy havo povornl girls on tho waiting list. HKmjmtrmimmmnmtmmmmmr r. Personal Notes n:j:nj:n:Kn:nm::mttmHJ:JJ:mjt W, F. EVANS was lu Coqulllo to-day on business. ROBERT ROOKB of Coos River wns lu tho city to-dny. E. A. BECKER of Coqulllo Marshflold visitor to-day. Is n H. W. PAINTER roturnod front a business trip to Coqulllo to-day. OEORGE GOODRUM left on tho Breakwater for Portland to-dny. IVY CONDRON Is down from his rnnch on North Coos River to-day. MR. and MRS. C. E. HOLLOPETRIt of Bnndon loft for Portland to-day. RAY TIBBETTS Is homo for Sunday from Coqulllo whoro ho hns boon doing Jury duty. FRED McLAIN, .who has been In tho city, roturnod to-day to his homo In Myrtlo Points ARCHIE MADDEN, Sr.. loft to-day on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Will lam Wolr, on -HaynoH Inlot. C. E. NICHOL80N. wont up North Inlot to-day to votor and from tho voting placo will walk back to hU -K--tt-4-tt- H - tt - n - t - 8 - 3 We Have Reduced Sperry's Best Family Flour Now Retails $ 1 .65 Sack Sperry Flour Co, t f ? f ? tJ ? tt t tt ? t? ? a i a i a M By F. Bn - 8rn - n - B - B - B - u - n8 - tt sand hills to A. W. OBEY of Eldora, lown, Is a guest nt the home of F. S. Dow. POSTMASTER W. B. CURTIS has returned homo from a vacation trip to San Francisco and other Califor nia cities. MISS1SS MAMIE and HELEN dUL- OVSON, who havo been in Portland to attend tho wedding of their cou sin, MIsb Agnes dulovson, will re turn homo no.t week. MISS C.RACE D. YOAKAM, who wn formerly In tho telephono office at Coaulllo nnd was manager of tho oxchnngo there, nnd who recently hna been nt HIllBboro, Ore., hna moved to Tho Dalles, Ore. North Bend News Mrs. E. J. Klttrlng of this city waB Bhopplng In Marshlield yesterday. O. H. PeterBon of May, on Hnynos' Inlet, linrf gone to California on n visit. J. W. dnrdlncr has gouo to Spo kane, where ho will attend a family reunion. Mayor L. J. Simpson, who has been In Portland on business, has returned home. Miss dortrudo Morgan of Daniels Creek Is the second girl tb shoot a deor this season. . .Gilbert Stockle, who hns boon spending tho Bummer at Cltve, Wash., returned home yesterday. Mrs. J. B, Parker of Ash, Ore, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of ICeutuck Inlet. Tho Ladles' Aid Socioty of tho M. E. Church met yesterday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Isaacs In Porter Addition. Mrs.' Mary Kern, who has been Bpondlng'tho summer with rolntlves nt Alameda, Cal., will return homo next weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. deorgo Whltty of North Bond Heights left yesterday for South Cooa Blvor, whero thoy will visit over Suudny. Tho Young Peoplo's Society of tho Lutheran Church will glvo a basket soclnl Saturday evening nt tho church opposite Lincoln Squuro. Dr. R. O. dnlo, formerly of North Bond, recently submitted to a sur- glcal operation nt San. Francisco and Is reported now to be doing ntcoly. John D. Black of RodlandB, Cal., nnd formerly postmaster at Marah flold, Is visiting on Coos Bay, He is n brothor of deorgo Black of North Bond. Thomas O. Hlcklng of Prospor, who has boon nt North Bond rocolv- Ing treatmont for nppondlcltls for tho post six weoks, lias entirely recovorou nnd will lonvo for hla homo. William L. Karr nnd wife havo ar rlvod nt North Bond nnd will mako tholr homo In that city. Mr, Kurr has accepted a position as dork In tho Everltt pharmacy. MrB. Loulo Motzlor nnd son dlor. of North Bond Holghts, and Mrs. C. H. Farrlss of Union nvonuo, will lonvo noxt weok for Ashland, Ore., whoro they will spond tho winter. Tho school board has engaged Mrs. F. II. Chapman ns a third teacher of tho primary classes. Tho third toacv or was necessary on account of tho fact that a primary class was organ ized at tho high school building for tho bonoflt of tho small children In that neighborhood. - tt - H - - - tt - 8 - 8 - 8 - t - tt - ',,J S. DOW - B-H-n-tt-n-n--- homestend In tho spend Sunday. t ; T 8 I n i a n i a i V n i a a M K 11 11 1 for PARTIES by PHONE.