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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1910)
FHE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910- -EVENING EDITION. riai rM'I'WMIMHIHMIMII UUMIIIIIIIIMiinii Mil .. M mW vCI Oil W) CM DRQWl CW$ WlSfr 3fcl! J-J vj mi BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS With Two Pair.s of Pants Every Suit' Guaranteed All Wool $4.5,0, $5.00, $6.00 SSIWOOLEN MILL STORBJJSS r I tin: nisv corner. We Wish to Announce TJIEUC IS GOINQ TO BE A SPECIAL SALE AT THE Ill'SV COII.NTR ON PURSES AND HAND HAGB FOR THREE DAYS COMMENCING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, AT 9 A. M., TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 1ST, 1910. SEE OUIl WINDOW DISPLAY AND NOTICE PIUCES. PHOXH a8. Ldckhaft - Parsons Drug Co. : "' '"The' Busy Corner" Marshfield," Oregon jjJtoiinSlMBijSBBiBBBBBiBBBBBBBM THE Past AND CO.SfM&DlOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAR Till PS CARHVIXG PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT IIETWKLX COOS HAY AND SAX FRANCIS CO. ALL RESERVATIONS l'O.ll PASSENGERS MADE AT ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AXI) IXTEIl-OCEAX TIIAXSP. CO, FIFE UM., SAN PRAXCISCO. FOR 1XFOR MATRIX PIIOXE -il-J o 28.1. SAILS FOR SAX PRAX'CISCO, 8EP1 . 28, AT 5..I0 P. 51. INTEJl-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. Norih Bend News " . Uexnnder Smith left recent'; for Oklnhontn. Mr. nml Mr. Jncobaon went to Mnrshilold yesterday to visit friends. Until Hill, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. njul Mrs. John Hill, Is reported critically 111. Miss Ada Cllnkenbeard and Ralph Cllnkenbcnrd of Daniels Creek nro at tending the school In North Dotal. W. P. Evans will leavo soon for Portland to Join Mrs. Evans and their son, Elden, who Is attending school there, r The old North llend mill has closed down for a few days pending the do- livery of more logs by tho Smith-Pow ers Company, which company has a contract to supply a few million feet. The marriage of Miss Nellie .Major, the eldest daughter of Mn and' Mrs. D. Major of Sengstncken addition, and James Mcintosh of Coos Rlvor, will take placo Saturday at tho bride's home. Tho Republicans of North llend held a meeting last night to organize n Ropub'lenn Club for tho coming campaign. Doth assembly and antl- nfisembly Republicans wore presont, numbering In all nbout thirty, it wn decided at tho meeting to lay aside tho differences between tho two factions and Hull the sense of tho or ganization would bo to work solidly for tho Republican ticket. W MU I ! : , , STEAMER BREAKWATER Sail from Alnswortli Dock, Portland, at H P. 51., every Tuesday. 8IU from Coos Day cvory Saturday nt servlco of time. Itvservntlont will not bo held later thai. Friday noon, unless tickets nre purchased. hi .. , i 5' W. F. Miller. Act,. Fhc re iVain 35-L In il j',,i' n.r ti , n i, .1. , J. ' . o ... A 7 " ' " n Home Addition To Eastside NOW QN TOE MARKET - ' I1 !' i - i i i hi I' i i i , T This addition Is situated- Irnmodlatoly East of now Eastside Mill. The lots nko 100x211 and larger, nbout eight ordinary lots; and prices ore $150.00 up for those largo tracts. " This plat Van fllod Wednesday last, and wo novo oniy miuuu k lots rcninlqlng unsold.y This Indicates that tho property Is Interest- 1 lni In nirnh.... kn.1 nn,',nn Kulalilnp- tn RflPlirO a IOt BIIOUIU UL'l Promotlv. forma nnn.hnif pnsh. balarico ottual' paVuionts, 3, 6, "9 V nml 10 ,.. v.' v. .I...1.W. . ' 113 - uuulub. rur nui liuuiuis. aw t . .. r -,, a - -"- ' -w -w W - "V " "' NEW LjyER.Y '"FKocy, new rlEVspodhqreesr'and w of the Cpos Boy. public, at "KA.S0.XA11LV: PAfTES.' Rls or rlss w,Ith drCv.ors ready for f Wl anywhere iny .Ume, .Horaos warj mA r)g8 Qarqd fQfj fje- hearso and special accommo t6n& Provided foMunorr-parties. w. l. qbNipjCoNVs W'Urtailw,, , laiftwhfltw. m ' ' " -- " i .. I wMsh Mifo kkiv u n Ir rt.... . -7 .. .. .. hit' fi i ntjMiW ? fy 210-2 13 &ctf BuHding .w.9ff.,?mi" " -" W-u Uf LlAftnftT'" Let us clean, dye or press that dress or garpent apd rnake It as good no noil' T."vnirionoc'U UIVI1 UU ll' MtJ ,. -.,--- work for us. Wo guaranteo our wont tq Do satisfactory, Consult us and we will gladly tell you what can be done and tho cost of It. Olve us a trial order. Phono us and we will send for and deliver your suit promptly. Men's suits also cleaned, pressed and repaired. Rates reasonable. Murshflold ClennluR wild Dye Works, Phpno 270X;. ISP So. Broadway. V"V',$,, 5IKS.PAUKnfGEK, Teacior of Piano. "p'hpne 270-J. and olect n chairman other business. and transnet COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMBER High water j A.M. P. m" - Dalci "l'.m. ft. jh.mT ft. Wetl'd'y. 2S 9:3fi CO SsiB 7.S Thursday 29,10:27 7A 9:50 8.0 Friday... 3011:02 7.8 10:44 8.2 CettliiK Orders. E. S. Perry, pro prietor of tho oneor factory nt Ban don, loft to-day on tho steamer Eliza beth from Baudon for San Francisco, whoro ho oxpects to oloso n big order which will keep his factory busy for quite a while. The factory now em ploys nbout forty people. SEPTEMBER Low water A. M. Date. I h. in. ft. P.M. h.ni. ft. Wed'd'y. 2S Thursday 29 Friday... 30 2:44 3:42 4:31 0.2 3:09 3.r. 0.1 4:07 2.8' 0.0 4:50 2.1 THE WEATHER. 4 f 1 W Oll'er lo IMny (.nine. Tho Coaullle football team, which litis Just been or ganized, has sent word to tho mana ger of tho Mnrshilold teajn that the Coiiulllo boys want a game hero oi Oct. 23d, and that they aro ready to play on the conditions that nil of tl gate receipts go to tho winner and uiako a side bet of $100. Knir Horn Busy. Tho fog horn nt tho ATago light station has been blow ling most of tho tlmo lately. So far this mouth there hns been twonty-flvc Idnys when It was necessary to blow the fog horn nt least part of tho day or night, so tho engines hnvo been keptprotty busy operating tho horn. Will 1U Cnmllilntf J. M. Upton stated to-day that ho had decided to he a candldnto for Circuit Judge. He will bo an Independent candidate and said that ho expected to get his pa pers ready to-day and will got his nnmo on tho ballot by llllng n petition ns Is required by law. ! i(By Associated Press.) OREGON t- Showers to-night Thursdny. o I.OCAI TE.MPERATUHR UK- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4.13 P. M., Sept. 27, by Mrs. Mlngusi speclnl government mo- teorologlcnl obsorvor: Maximum GS Minimum 55 At 1.43 P. M 45 Has License. Tho tug Columbia, which wns recently rebuilt at San Francisco paused tho examination of the Inspectors and hits been Issued a license for a year. Tho boat hna been overhauled nnd hns n fresh coat of paint which mnkes her look quite now. Precipitation None Wind, Northwest; Cloudy. New Komi, Men nro nt work building n new road lending from Bangor addition In North Bond u; over tho hill beyond Bnngor. ..,.. -. .. it 1...1.1 t it...... .. i rim ;.iijrMT-iMi'"iu ""- 371 Broadway. M. E. McQulre. Will Ojierate. Tho llttlo daughter of John Wasion has been taken to Mercy Hospital at North Bend. A surgical operation was performed yes terday .for tho relief of the child's nf lllctod foot. J.omllug Lumber, ,-r- Tho schooner Echo Is still. Jn tho lower bay com pleting hur enrgo of lumbor. A scow load was tnk,n down this morning, Tho schooner will Jjo ready noo(i t lenye for Chill. Recovery Doubtful. Robert Bonn of Norwny, whoso skull wnB fractured whon thrown from a homo Sunday, Ib at tho Home Hospital tn thin city. A portion of tho fractured skull wnB romoved to rellovo tho pressure on tho brnln. Tho oporntlon brought re- llof, hut Mn Dean hns not, regnlnod conuclousness slnco tho accident nnd It Ib feared ho Is hurt Internally. V. II. Wnlte ller P. H. Wnlto of Rosobiirg Ib In tho city for a fow dnys onibuslnoRS. Mr, Wnlto saya that the general oplnlonithrpugh tho B.tnto is Hint Coos Bay Ib well lined up for n railroad and that thoro will bo some thing doing In that lino soon, but Mr Wnlto says ho has not leamod anything definite iih lo when any of tho roads nro going to mnko a movo. FOR RENT. Tin P. A. RmhI dairy farm' on South Coos River; posses Blon mustbotnken b6oii. Inqulro on premUosi T-T POUND. lirge nil hull with Itell attuched. Inqulro Jamw L, Forrey, Marshllold. POUND. Alunkii pin. Owner can hnvo' same b. paylilg f6r,.thls nd. nnd Identifying property nt Times offlco. i Iiuiulro nt WANTED. Waitress. Chandlor HotoL.i . Will fin to ItMivliurK. Judgo J. S. Coke.,oxpectB to Mulsh up most of tho business In the Circuit Court this wqpk, as he will leave next Wodnesdpy for Rospburg tq hold coprt thqro f,oi Judgo Hnmllton. CJo. Up Coos Hirer. Rov. F. R. Zugg nnd Mrs. Zugg left on tlio Alort this afternoon for North Coos River Mr. Zugg will hold aorvlcos nt thr Myrtlo.Bnnk school house- this ovo filng. WANTED, PUmiber;. tvdy .w.nrk. pioneorHurware Co.) i . . POIt RENT. Residence on North Broadway, eight TQQms furnished. Fpr farther In,fprjnatlon call at (ho offlca pt J. M. Upton. POIt RF.XT. Six-room nut, partly fumrshed, bath and modern con veniences. Flneati Jobation 111 Marshflol.d. Appl-;.to;Robort Mars den,?Sr. POIt SALE Snuill white' pony nml saddle.- InqulrW of'JMrs. H, Seng stac'ken. ' -'"' ' POR RENT. Furulbhed li6usekeop lng rooms, J10 per month Wood furnished. 'Phono 105, North Bend. t POR SALE. All ?ny household fur- nlture and- . fixtures, Including plauo, nfter Oct, 1st. Inqulro Mrs W. m! Lawlor, 371 First sfc, North. 'OR SALE. Xev live-room nuulewi .bungalow and lot 40x1 OQ In SoutV Marahneld. near In. bargain. Call at 421 Golden avo or phono 147R, ' "' FOU-SALIi. -r A, gooi.payliiK ofllce v4 uiiri&B at.a.sacrjflco.' Address Times office 'tlT 'It'l, HomoStudIo,.South,Broadway. WANTED. Experienced coal mlnm and tlrnbermen. Apply Beaver Hill ' siiiuill Poivfct Plre. T'lioro Is n smnll flro In tho- tlmbor at Ghost Preok noar Emplro. Sovornl .trees have fallen, but there has: not noon much damago,and'the.re, Is llttlo dan ger of tho flro spreading. .i i i ' Oomtnltoo to 5Ieet. Thoro has beon lssuod h call -of' the Democratic con tral 'committee' for.n meeting Friday, Sooh'UOi wlieri thp. conlmlttoemon whP hiivo beon chosoni -will' organize T?nrr.-77i. i"'"i i X.A ; ". " ' t f--l rorvLO ea&iFerv m -b' h W ' l' t riiiv IL UH 3 1 , A model for every figure. llPRESENTED 'KXckuSIVELY I1Y US 'i K Manps& MaLso n ' i ii" i'l a I jfi. )j t . ia'i; t:::i:t:::::::::j::::mUP I Personal Notes im:::::mm::tm:m:m::::m::::::;::::::m L. J. SIMPSON Is visiting at Ten Mllo lakes. , C 11. SELBY was In Coqullle yester day on business, W. U. DOUGLAS mndo a business trip to Coqullle yesterday. T. A. WALKER of Coqulllo was a Mnrshilold business visitor yesterday. HANK WELLS left this morning for Portlnnd going by way of tho Rosobiirg stage. MR. and MRS. FINLETTER nro spending a fow days up Coos River llshlng and talcing nn outing, In Seriously 111. Thomas Blalno Is seriously III nt his home In Railroad ddltton. Ho has heart trouble com plicated with dropsy and his condi tion Is "regarded nB critical. Mr. Blalno formerly wns n rancher nt Al legany but now resides In Mnrshfleld nnd Is well known throughout the county. It. M. JENNINGS, who hns been East, returned homo to-dny and was ac companied by his family. SEYMOUR BELL of Tacomn arrived In tho city to-dny. They camo over land by wny of Myrtle Point. W. B. PERRY, who hns been at Ban don visiting his hrothor, F. S. Per ry, has returned to this city. MRS. T. S. M1NOT, who hns beon vlBltlng In North Bend nnd Mnrsh fleld, has returned to San Francisco. MRS. APPLEGATE, wlfo of on0 of tho teachers In tho Marshllold schools, has arrived hero from Cor- vnlllB, ' WARREN PAINTER nnd wlfo and child hnvo left for San Francisco. They will visit In California for two weeks. MR. nnd MRS. II. S. TOWER nnd daughter,- Miss Nora Tower, who hnvo been visiting In Iown, have returned home. MRS. NELLIE A. OWEN, who has beon visiting relntlves nt Hugo, Ore., nnd nlso at Rlddlo, Oro.has returned to tho city. THOMA's HARVEY and J. L. Koontz, who went to Portland on- tholr motorcycles, aro expected homo on the Breakwater. A. N. LOFGREN, of tho C. A. Smith oIIUccb, hits returned from n busi ness nnd pleasure trip to Snn Fran cisco nnd other California points. Importing 5letlng, In connection with tho. prnyor. mooting aorvlco ntJ tho Prosbytqrlnn Church on Thurs dny evening, at 7.30 o'clock, a vory Important Jjuslnoss mooting of thf nnnprnuntlnn will bn hold. It I' nri!Pi Hint ovorr member of church bo presont, ns theso matters nro- pf vital Jntorost to tho wholo church- Tho mooting will opon promptly at 7.30. Building Porchi Inspector Trlbhey Is building a now porch on tho front ot hs housg. Ho says ovorybody Is lntorefltedto know whether pr not ho hns a permit anil ho has concluded tbnt ho will pput n min In front pf tbq, Jiqhw 19' tpll PYrybPd who passes thnt hp hns n pormlt. Some unwind. pUUeiiB thought mnyho tloy might .cntoli TJbh.PY working, without a normlt ,a,s ho qMcies. soma Pf tho others., ' Hnyo rnur MOTTKIU HEADS and BILL HEADS printed at THDATJ5IHS office,' cr R. A. WERNICH returned homo to day from n business trip to tho East. Ho has bodn socurlng ordors for tho sash and door factory. A. J. DUTTON, Jowolor nt tho Red Cross, has been cnllod to Arkansas by tho serloiiB lllnoss ot his father, who waB stricken by n stroko ot pnralysls. Llimlwr Bothers. Jack Davis, th0 while riding Ills bicycle last night, ran U-'-llJ. -It rr. ? Into tho pllo of lumbor on the Contrnl nvQime bfljlgo near the G. W. Trlbbey residence. Luckily ho was riding slpwly and oacapod sorlous Injury. Tho accldont was caused by his turn ing to pass some nedostrlans. This pllo of lumber has nearly caused sov ornl other accidents. No ono scorns to know who It bolongs to or why It Ib piled In the street. MAOUIIIKS. TRAXSPER. Hauling of ovory description. Stand at "Busy'Cornor.'' Phono 298. Of flco phono, 20 Dealer1 In wood and coal. . , (,-'-rt-tVfJ'isj ve 1 1 "IOW,noBor S1CATES,1.50 at ,MILXER'SA,. ,, tt.j vujtTJtr.i. ......... .t'iti ,i.i ; v," n a We Ha itt.iii i inn. i.n riui,t v . i .V.. J. ....IK ... I ,. M a iV'f 'I Ji : , v XX Sperry's Best Easily Eldtltr r. 1 1 1 ri.nl Now Retails $165 t it i a i a VI ' 1 Sperry Flour Co. ,iurr k i ' f Qi '. flv t i'rf . . J.; I 'i -I i i i n., v c rxtvuir . M i -.j.; 'i. try ! u, ivi? i 'tt-aas-n-B4a-n-t-y--'-a--w--w?.'"a.H a " a a ? a i a i nr ar i a i 1 Phone Z7U-J. . 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