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amp" THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910 EVENING EDITION; Pf eBMBMfeitfMlrtiAtflMI MflMifaftUt MliJfia vkflktfP Hats rwiiwitri. BANQUET HEBE ri I Crctvenette I j Best of All $3.50 Th'o WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon &mMm6j&0tmt,kt4mx i Guard Well Your Teeth for they are guardians of viru health. SounJ tcoth nml henlthy iuhib nru admitted safeguards agalnBt disease. Tlio uso of NyaPs Perfect Dentifrice Tbo antiseptic tlentnl luxury, ' entirely frco from Injurious Bub lUnccs, brlKlitons nnd whitens thu teeth, renders the gums 1 iind rosy. Purities the breath t ml leaves a refreshing and ngruenbit tisto In tho mouth. PRICK, 2.1 CENTS. Jj'OIt SAI.i: AT TIIK 1IUSV CORNER. PHONE i!8. lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" , Marshfield, Oregon --------- -4 --4 Have The Pioneer Hardware Co. u. Connect up your Sewer, and do your PLUMBING It Hague, Pres. M. D. Sumner, Vice Pres. 330 Front Street TIIK PAST AM) COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS and freight uktwki.n coos day and sax fraxcis. t'O. AM, RFSKRVATIOXS FOR PASSENGERS MARK A,T AI.UAVC1! DOCK, MAHSHF1KM) AXD 1XTKR-OCKAX TltAXSI'. CO, i?i.-E ijmkj,, SA FRANCISCO. FOR IXFOH MATIOV PHOXK 1 I.J .. "H.V PAILS Fun S X FRANCISCO, SEP! . tJS, AT .T 30 P. M. lXTKR-OCEA' TRANSPORTATION CO. Chamber of Commerce to En large Scope of Operations Next Year. At the annual meeting of tho sub scribers to tho Marshfield Chamber of Commerce last evening, It was de cided that another booster banquet should bo given under tho auspices of that organization. Tho object Is to enlarge the scopo of tho organlza lion's efforts for the coming ycai which can be done by enlisting more pooplo In it. F. S. Dow, V. S. McFarland and A. T. Haines were named as a com mittee, of three to arrange for til itininiuut whlcn will pruonuiy uo heli U thu 1. (J. kj. F. '111111. n will bo (. Invitational an a a-, uac k Is opecto to have ooiy .unrshfiuid builuo .louoo (.. firm represented, togcthu with other rcprcscntatlvo citizens. Is planned to have covers laid for 25 ,or so guests. The date of tho banquetMvlll bo an nouncod later as will tho program etc. At last evening's meeting, the r port of the secretary, Miss Violet Hondorson, was read showing who the organization had dono tho past year. It was a very flattering report, a great amount of advertising having ibeen dono for Coos. Hay. Many of tho old 'subscribers to the I Chamber of Gommorco havo volun tarily rcjiowbd tbolr subscriptions tr apothcr year and a number of addi tional ones havo signified tholr Inter tlon of doing so. Thus tho organ ization will bo nblo to do a great deal moro the coming season. Various phase! of tho work were talked over last evening but nothing particular was dono except to n rango for tho banquet. ' The detailed financial statement of tho ,ycnr for tho Chamber of Com norco will bo printed In Tho Times to-morrow. Skin COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMRER High water J A.M. I'. M. Date. h.m. Tuesday. 271 S:44 Wed'd'y. 2$ 0:35 Thursday 2fil0:27 Friday... 30,11:02 0.3 G.O 7.1 7.8; SKI'TKMHKU ftTlh.m. 7:29 S:45 9:50 10:4-1 ft. 7.7 7.S 8.0 S.2 Low water Date. Tuesday. 27 Wed'd'y. 2S Thursday 29 Friday... 30 A. M. h. m. ft. 1:34 2:44 3:42 4:31 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 1 M. h. m. ft 1:52 3:09 4:07 4:50 4.1 3.5 2.S 2.1 TIIK WEATHER. (Dy Associated Proit.) OREGON Fair to-night nnd Wednesday. WAXTKD. Wnltn'H. Inquire at Chandler Hotel. WAXTKD. Plumber; Htcndy Pioneer Harwnro Co. . work. FOR ItKXT. Hesldciico on North Rroadway, eight rooms furnished. For furthor Information call at the office of J. M. Upton. FOIt SALE. A check for 8108 on plnuo at Kller piano houso at big discount; owner has piano. Phono 120-L, or call 240 Socond street, North. . LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE POUT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4.43 Vt M., Sopt. 2C, by Mrs. Mtngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 05 Minimum 42 At 4.43 P. M 57 Precipitation Nono Wind, Northwest; Clonr. he will Bpend a couple of weeks In a hospital. Then hp will go to Marsh field for n month. Hoseburg Review. Milken First Tilp. Tho new gaso line launch Coaster left to-duy for Hoguo Ulver on her first regular trip. Capt. Olson took n largo cargo ol freight and will bring back a cargo of wool. Several passengers wero aboard. Max Tlmmorman, who built the boat, made tho trip and A. M. Prentiss also went down with the bunt. Walter Elliott wont to help with the new engines, nnd Wesley Miller, proprietor of the store nt Gold Deach, who took n largo amount of freight, wns also a passenger. tm:::t:t:m:mm:m:mt::m:::mmmm' Personal Notes iim:m:;mimwj:mm:mmm:jjt::wj THOMAS LAW110HNL2 has returned homo from San Francisco. MRS. A. T. 1IAINKS, who has been visiting In California, loturncd homo on the Itedotu'.o. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON will leave soon for Portland, where alio expects to enter a business college nnd take n course In stenog raphy and music. , UOSS FOHSYTI1, who formerly made his headquarters hero and who has been In California for several months past, has returned to tho city for a brief visit. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN or Enstsldu returned on tho M. F, Plant from Oakland, where ho has been visit ing relatives for some time. It. M. JENNINGS, gonernl managor of tho Coos Day Gas and Electric Compauy.u ml wife, are expected here this evening from tho East. Lenvo on Stage. Itov. M, II. Lyon, who has been conducting tho revival meetings in this city, and Chester Harris, tho singer, loft this morultiK on the Rosoburg stago oud will go to Portland. They will hold meeting ' soou in Iowa. To Sim Francisco. Mrs. O. P. Noah of Knststdo will bo taken to San Francisco this week for medical treatment.. She has been in 111 health for 8omo time. Her son, A. Noah, of San Francisco, will accompany her back. j B- tidbdh FOR RKXT. Slwoom Hat, imrtlj furnished, bath and modern con veniences. Finest location In Marshfield. Apply to Robort Mar3 don, Sr, FOR SALE. Fine $173 parlor organ, $40 cash. O. P. Noah, box C75, Marshtleld. Hiiyn New Machine. Dallas Footo has -sold his automobile to Jack Mc Donald and has put in an order for a much larger machlno, which ho ex p?cts from Portland in a short time. He has bought a thirty horsopowor Cadillac for which ho paid J2.000. Launch Party. A launch party up Coos Rlvor was gtvon to-dny for Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Montgomery of Do catur, III., who aro visiting in tho c!ty, Tho party was composed of Mr, and Mrs. Montgomery, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Kaufman, Miss Cora Mao Montgom ery hnd O. L. Hopson of Dandon. ih th da 2a ih S2SESH5B BSEb?SZS-iJ5aSES2SSZ52SaL"aS5ZS7S2ScS? STEAMER BREAKWATER 18 'rom Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 1 M every Tuesduy. 8 m Co Day every Satunlnv nt service of time. Reservations 8 UOt ,,e,d Mm than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. j W. F. Miller, Agfc. , Phone Main 35-L Sfjrj -.. . 8ntt.n.MMM . . ...- m - - .-M-w-jj-ij-u-jj-'-jj-'U-II-SJ-"'"" ,w " . f ? Home Addition' To Eastside FOR SALK. Small white pony mid saddle, inquire of Mrs. II. Song-stacken. FOR RKXT. FunilbheU housekeep ing rooms, '$10 per month Wood furnlshod. Phono 105, North Dead. WAXTKD. Housekeeping rooms or small furnished cottage. "Times offlco. FOR RKXT. B-room cottage, West Marshfield, ?10 per month; also 2 rooms In dwolllng, close In, ?8 per month. Apply Hall & Hall. NOW ON THE MARKET his nddllon Is situated immediately East of new Eastsldo Mill. Dr.,,1 lux2U and larger, about eight "vv urn i -.n nn .. . - t.vwu Uj, j0r mose largo tracts. ordinary lots; and Thi: 118 P'at was filed Wednesday last, and wo havo only flftoen ls tn B Unsold- Th,s 'ndlcates that tho property Is intorest- Prom Purchasers, and anyone wishing to securo a lot should act rj. lernia nnn-l.nl, ,. . nnmil nn vmPlltS. J. U. ' W..V-MU,, wwai, UiUUUWU V'lMt i"ftf " -' 7 and i 7 months For particulars, see HfIeA Guarantee a Abstract Co. i wt Agents EASTSIDE . Henry Songstacken, Managor. IFOR SALK. All ?ny household fur- nituro nnd flxturos, including piano, nftor Oct. 1st. Inquire Mr W. m! Lawior, 371 First st.. North. Wont to Portland. -Carl Walkor, tho Southorn Pacific brakoman, who was Injured at Drain fivo weoks ago, was discharged Friday from Mercy Hospital. His injurlos woro compli cated liy an attack of typhoid, which loft him in a, vory weak condition. Ho loaves to-night for Portland, wheo FOR SALK. lots and 12-rooin houso; ?6.000' Apply Hall & Hall. FOR SALIC. Now five-room uiodeiw bungalow and lot 40x100 In Soutl Marshfield, near In. Rrfln. Call nt 421 Goldon r.v., or phone 147R The Best Is None too Good for Our Patrons When we started the confectionery buslnt-io, wWld so with tho determi nation ut supplying only the beat nnd wo havo udhered to It evor since, as any of our customers cnu tell you. Qthors find more profit In tho cheap or stuff, but wo started in to estab lish a lasting business and to uo u on tho "squnro deal" polloy to give ev ery one tholr monoy's worth in quan tity as woll as quality. Whether you buy fivo cents' worth or a dollar's worth, you can roeta -sured that ou are gating quality and purity ns well as quantity wlwn you buy at JOHN PROCTOR of San Francisco Is In tho city tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Flanagan. Mr. Proctor Is Mrs. Flanagan's brother nnd Is well known here. OIMII1 II fliliSi Brings Passengers and Freight and Sails For San Fran cisco To-Morrow. ' Tho steamer Rodondo arrived yes terday afternoon from Snn Francisco with a cargo of, freight and passen gers, She will sail for the south to morrow at 5 P. M. Those who ar rived on tho Redondo wero ns fol lows: Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos, J. Mnuror, Thomas Lnwhorn, L. M. Lnwhorn, Mrs. E. J. Hansen, F. Uendogard, Henry Hanson, Emmn Hansen, F. Illggs, T. Gauchom, II. Herlandor, J. Smith, T. KInntnoly, A. Hammer, lL Ushlng, J. Mclntosn, It. Estrndyc, Jl. Estrndye, D. Sullivan, D. Fitch, It, Switzor, C. D. Cooper, It. Mnrrlatt, It. Dlafell and eighteen In tho steerage. North Bend News Duncan Hendry will leave tho last of tho week for Portland, Horn, on Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hunter, n son. ' Mrs. E. Stnrso and children of Seattle, havo moved 'in tho fFnrrlsj homo on Union avenue. ) Tho Mlzpnh Ulblo Class will, hold a business meeting tblo evening la tho Presbyterian Church. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Knrr ot San Frnnclsro hnvo tnkon tho Motzlor homo In North Dend .Heights. EDWARD RICHMOND of Dallas, Ore., who bought tho billiard par lor from-Robert Mnrsden, Jr., has arrived In tho city and will tnko possession ot tho place tho first of the week. II. W. DATES, editor of, tho Rosoburg jN'ows nnd a former Coos Day boy, and Mr. Rico, a leading Rosoburg business man, left ,for homo this morning after a short stay hero on business and pleasure. Mr. Hates 1b a nephow of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hllborn of Mllllcoma. The Christian Bndoavor Socloty hold a business meeting nnd social last night nt the homo of William' Murr. , Miss Lcnn Hughes, who has boon spending tho summer with relative In Portland and Seattle, hns return ed home. George Smith of Daniels 'Crook will loavo tho last of tho wook for Portland, where he will tko a busi ness course. ADOLPH OLSON and brldo ar rived hero yesterday from Sioux City, la., to spond a few weoks with Mr. Olson's brother, tho Rov. J. Richard Olson. Mr. Olson Is ono of tho "crack shots" pf tho Middle West, ropresontlng tho Peters Cart ridge Company through that section. WOOD nnd Conl Heating STOVKS nt MILNER'S. FOR THE QUEKX OF TIIK RAY, BKK EASTSIDE. , XOTICK TO Sl'RSCRIRKRS. Subscribers to Tho Times aro requested to notify tho offlco in case of non-dellvory. This Is tho only means Tho Times hns ot gaining knowiodgo of .Irregular ity in tho dollvory of tho paper ( and word of It will bo welcomed, especially during tho next tow weoks, -during which tho dellv- ory routes nro being checked up. Telephone Tho TJmos, No.. 133, f you have, any complaint. Miss May Potorson, who hns boon bookkeeper for tho Mercantile Groc ery Company, will lenvo in n tow days for Portland. E. E. Hnyos loft this fornlng for Rosoburg to moot his mothor-ln-Iaw, Mrs. M. Drown, who hns been spend ing tho summer in Santa Oruz, Cal. Sho will mako hor homo with hor daughter this wintor. Tho Presbyterian Ladlos' Aid pre sented Mrs. LouIb Metzler and Mrs. C. II. Fnrrlss each with a hand satchel as a tokon fo osteom. Mrs. Motzlor and Mrs. Fnrrlss loft this morning for Ashlnnd where thoy will remain for some tlmo. ROYS' Rollor SICATKS, $1.50 at MILNKR'S. T "TIIK EGG MAKER" will mako your hens lav. COOK'S GROCKRY. NEW RLUK and Whlto KLKI) Wnro nt MILNKR'S. KNAM- Phono I. 8. Kaufman & Co. your Jonl Order. .!o PKR TON. Use Tho Times' Want Ads. 4 4 Read Th" Times' Want Ads. FOR SALK. A good, paying fllc' lmatnnaa at n saorlflce. Adui Times office. Iross WAXTFD. Experienced coal inlnrrs. and timbormon. Apply Denver Hill Coal Co. (Mm(ppds&, iiJO TWO HTORFR :Out St 140 Central Aro -!------ -tt--ft-tf--p -n-tt-tt--n-n-tt--tt-tt-a-H-J We Have Reduced Sperry's Best Family Flour Now Retails wf I Ire m ifiiPir , Sperry Flour Co. By F. S, DOW K-n-H-K-H-H-B-H-B-H-H-n-ll- W-n-K-W-U-K-W-- n i a i a i n i n n n n i n i n t a t n a a a V a i a i a t a a i t K rt d: LWi 'k"'--i.4 . M-- U fc-ft St v a. r