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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
-r hsji njpjipipu 'rSF' , y ' "MWfWW"1'' THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 1 I Cjjf$3WWri,IiVH0fcBjB$ Cravetiette Hats Best of All ''"'"'''"'"MfJ trvr 'AH iSTi W IUHNING COOS BAY TIDES. SEPTEMHER A. M. I P. M. $3.50 ! -'s'' water Date. h. m. It. lh.ni. Thursday 29,10:271 7.41 9:C0 Friday... 30,11:021 7.S10:-ll SEPTEMHER Tfi WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oreeon dwsa!fmvrn n. "s.o S.2 Low water ; A. M. P. M. Unto. h. in. tt. h. m. f r Still on Ti-lnl. The case of Mars den vs. Mnraden U still on trinl in Mie Circuit Court but will probnbl conic to a close to-night. To-day the attorneys wcro limiting their nunl fiBwwm:iHmm:wKnMKWi argument. m:::::m:::m:::::::mm:t:::::mm:mt:: I Personal Notes i TOM DENNETT wns In Coqullle toJ day on business. TOM MOFFETT of Heaver IIIU mndo n trip to Marshfield to-dn. Uu to Jtoncli. To-day Cluude Nag burg, J. A. .Mat bo n, J. II. Flanagan, Herbert Lockhurt mid. John l'rocco. of San Francisco made u trip to Hocky Point lu Nnsburg's auto. They expected to catoh in-ubs and dig clams and will return home to-night. C. R. WADE ot llaiidou is In the clt on business. .MATT UOWRON ot Henr.llle made a tiiii to Muralillehl to-day. MRS. PAUL CllOOIC, who has btvn quite 111 at her home In Sumner, la Improving. nepaiiing snoot. .MnrKot avenue between Front street and tin bay i nuall UROWN will 1m vp shortly oi. Thursday 20; 3: 121 0.1 Friday... 30, 1:31 0.0 4:071 1 : 5 G TflE WEATHER. " ' " "'I fl SPECIAL SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER ON' HAND DAGS AND PURSES TWO MORE DAYS. DON'T MISS TUB 1 ALE; IT WILL PAY YOU TO PAY US A VISIT. SHE Ol'U WINDOW DISPLAY AND NOTICE PRICES. tiii: nrsv corner. PHONE 21)8. V Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. Oregon "The Busy Corner Marshfield, being repaired. The city keeps lu re pair part ot the street next to the water front and has advertised for bids for doing the work. The proper- oi i,v owners uuvu suuieu on uuuig wiuu part niut the plunk street Is now be ing torn up along tlio side of the Lockhart grocery store. .8. ) (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair Friday, except showers .In northwest; cooler In Eastern portion, with probably llgbt frost. LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4.43 P. M., Sopt. 2S, by Mrs. lluyM Now Auto. A now automo bile for Dallas Foote arrived on the Hrenkwnter to-day. It Is n thirty horsepower Cadillac. George Good rum, who Is tigcnt for the machine, went to Portland .nnd brought the auto bnck. Mr. Footo will put In most of his time running the machine as n business. Mlngus, special government me- 4 B. & S. ANTISEPTIC COLD CREAM Ot tlio stinking nnd markotlug of creams for the face uml hands there Is no end, und cno desiring a good .preparation for tho kln Is often confused by tho many kinds advertised and of fered. It Is a slKiilllcaut fact that we sell moro of n. s. axtiseitk t old cream than any other kind. We lmvo been making this cream for years and linvo many patrons who uso It regularly. It's n little nlcor and a llttlo moro effoctlvo than any other. 25c PEU JAR. BROWN DRUG CO. MANUFACTURING CHENIISTS. "THE QUALITY STORE." teorologlcal observer: Maximum 08 Minimum 47 At 4.43 P. M fiC Precipitation ...V 0C Wind, North west: Cloudy. ' Currying .Mull Again. The Masters brothers have taken back the -contract for carrying tho mall between Sumner and Marshlleld. They gavu up the contract for a time ami other arrangements were mndo for trans porting tho mull but the old arrange ments have again gone Into force und the Masters brothers' bont will carry the matl and stngo passengers as well. ;--- ------- Have The Pioneer Hardware Co. Connect up your Sewer, and do your PLfUlkBING I f.E. Hague, Pres. M. D. Sumner, Vice Pres. 330 Front Street .f.4., ------- -- IPS h ""- ''HUvJtt, lousohuld furniture at M. E. McGnlro. I .. " Girl for coiioiiii house. Apply Mrs. W. U. Douglas "a o o .(, , L008 "Ivor; posses- For further Information call at the office of J. M. Upton. Marshfield, near lu. Rnrgnin. Call nt 421 Goldon avo., or phone 147R. HltKYrw The F. A. Rood dairy Inqulro a mil., i . . . - " - lauen soon lXt bull AVlth boll Inquire James L. Kerrey, hi '.,""" AIns,n pin. Owner can f Kama li.. . . i " Wen if y S f0r thls adl Mllce. yIng Proporty nt Times HEXt Sfoid.-' "" "eslwico on North '. eight rooms furnished. FOR RENT. Slwoom flat, partly tlirnlshod. bath and modern con veniences. Finest location lu Marsjjfleld. Apply to Robert Mars den, Sr. FOR SALE. A chock for $!"" on a piano nt the Ellers' Musio Hoiuo. Call corner 1 tth and Commercial or wrlto P. O. Uox 1CS. FOR SALE. Small white pony nnd snddlo. Inquire of Mrs. II. Song-stnekon, WANTED. Experienced coal mlnrrs and tlnibormen. Apply Denver Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE. - A good paying olllce hiiainpss at. a sacrifice. Address Times office. 4 RORX. HAXFORI). At Sumner, on Sept. 2S, to Mr. and rs. Sanford, a daughter. Ri ought Uncle UiicUs I. R. Tower aim unitcr utieu cuiue unci; irom u iiuimtig tup witn u string oi duuKs this morulug. Come Over hi Auto. Judge Juhu S. Colto ctuuo over uom Coiiaillo last tugh't lu an auto accompanied by C. 1. Relgard. Judge Coke wont hack to Coqullle this morning. Rig Logging Engine. An enormous joggiug engine for the Gould camp m Allegany nrrlvou to-any on tue Rreakwuar. A big sled was built on A scow ready -to receive tho engine. ' FMieriueii Arrive'. H. Anderson, . Hrautmau and John Sustfson, three fishermen for tho Tallant company nt Astoria, arrived to-day on tho llreak- water with two fishing boats. They will fish for salmon to supply the Smlth-Tallant Company nt Emplro. Priest Relume. Rev. Fathor Mo- ran, who has been taking an extended vacation, during which ho visited Ire land, returned to-day on the Hrenk wnter. Father Moran says that he found on the coast oi Ireland the only climate that comparod with Coos Hay. Rig Timber Deal, Xogotlntlons are on for the sale of several thousand acres of timber land botweon Alle gany and Oakland to an Eastern syn. dlcate. It Is undersotod that about r million dollars Is lnvolvod In the deal, details of which aro being kop vory qulot. C. A. Smllli Coining. C. A. Smith Is expected hero within a day or two to spend some time on the Iay. In cidentally ho will see for tho first time his first grandchild, Miss Petty Warner, the four-months' old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Warner of Sacramento, who aro visiting here. Mrs. Warner was formerly Miss Nnnn Smith. .Ma) bo Coke Riiildlng Whllo It has not been definitely nunounced, It is understood that the lino new throe story brick building which W. S. Chandler nnd J. S. Coko nro complet ing opposite the Chandler Hotel u bo called tho "Coko llulldlng" In honor of Judge Coko. It Is expect that the building will bo ready for oc cupancy within a comparatively short tlnio now. , Reiv From England. Goorgo Hut- ton O'Connor, tho nlno-yenr-old son of Mrs. J. W. Dennett, arrived In tho city yestorday. His homo was In Ire land, but ho has recently beon attend. Ing school In England and enmo to America to bo with his mothor. Ho will ontor school here. Tho boy came from tho Enst with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jennings, who returned homo yes terday. Made Stmiigu Find. A party at tho beach Sunday found u strange sort of sea aulmal. Tho" party was composed of Mossrs. Dradlleld, Feu ton, Rarnard and Lyons. Hrndfleld suyj tho animal was doad, having its neck broken In sonio way. Ho says It looked like It wns between an octu pus nnd a cuttlo fish. It was about six feet long nnd weighed about 150 hiounds, nnd had ten long suckers nnd a peculiar sort of sack on its back which appeared to bo Its mnnnor of holding prey. Hradfleld said that the animal was not usual for this local ity nnd that It wns certainly a bad looking thing. Tho pnrty believed that It belonged in Southern waters and had In sotno way gotten up this far, r now. this WeoKerOiie ll'ioilrwt l)lUr Rouurd for guv rsw of Catarrh Hint cairooi U- cured b) Hall'. Catarrh cine "" r J.CHKVEY A CO., Toledo. O. WiNli iwdfHlsiwd. Iv kii"wn K J. Olu1 lie (arthlat lVlr. arid W!US Ulm jwr. ! j ho oraiil In II hulne Tmurtrllan uil tliiH'iilallv bIIv town-) out au nblla tlou mad bj hh Hriu. WAlPIKl.. KlSJiA'J Mabvin. vviioi mi' iromrUi.ToUHi, o UaU'l Ontarrh Cur h taken tnunillr. art lmi.UiKih uiiSi ilie 1I.h1 and mumuk ur fa" nl hf i'W- TVfcilmorlal wl free lTH'V loi'ViH" la'r ,miii rvm v.i hi. mm- THE ROYAL TONIGHT "IX LIFE'S CYCLE," A new blogrnpli nnd one of the elev eivi.t picture Wo have .shown in a long time. Don't miss- it. nn extended trip. Eastern business lid IMI Tak. llall' faailly 1'ilU fori- 'iitlatUiii. WANTED. Waitress. Chandler Hotel. Iiniulro at FOR SALE. New five-room modem bungalow nnd lot 40x100 In SoutV HOMESTEAD LOCATION, 100 ncros good ranch land, two spring creeks, near Ten Mile; can bo homesteaded; location fee, ?1D0 Phone 318, North Dend. JOHN D. GOSS expects to loavo Sat urday for Portland to attend i. oral court In Portland. MRS. WARD M. I1LAKE entertained tho Rrldgc Club at her homo lu South Marshlleld yesterday. ARTHUR McKEOWN and wlfo are planning to movo-lnto their bunga low lu South Marshlleld soon. G. W. RERRY, who has been In tho city on business, left this morning for San Francisco on tho llcdondo. MRS. J. T. HARR1GAN, who has been nwny on a visit,, arrived homo this morning on the Hrenkwnter. E. DON McCRARY, SR., ot Afton. Okln., Is In tho city visiting his son, E. Don McCrary, Jr., the druggist. MRS. G. A. DENNETT will entortaln tho Evergreon Hrldgo Club nt her homo Saturday nftoruoon at Its Intttnl meeting of the year. EDWARD DUFFY ot Portland ar rived in tho city to-day on business. Ho is ono of the owners of the con densed milk plant at North Hedd. E. E. JOHNSON of Coqullle was In tho city last night and left this morning on tho Redondo for San Francisco on business. ARTHUR PECK came beck from Co qullle to-day' having been tlu . oit business. . T. II. HARRY of Eniplvo wns In Mnrfthllehl yesterday with n new "bnr story." GEO. WILSON of Empire has retttrn ' od from n summer sojourn on tho Regno Rlvor nnd will spend tho winter In Empire. Ho was a Marsh field visitor yostorday. MR. nnd MRS. E. L. PATTERSON of Hillings, Montnnn, nro In tho city visiting at tho homo ot Charles Fensler. Thoy lmvo born so favorably Impressed with this section that they mny conclude to locnto here. North Bend News Percy Pratt Is making a business trip to Coqullle to-day. Jack Nowlln moved his family from Hnugor yesterday to old North Uend. The United Urethren Ladles' Aid met Wednesday at tho homo ot Mrs. Uhns, Cavaunugh, Rev. Smith and daughter, Miss An nie Smith of Daniels Creek, visited friends yesterday. Miss Annie ox peuts to attend high school here. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Sherrnrd, for mer residents of Uny City iJilll, nro now located nt Coqullle City. Their little daughter Paulino Is reported, seriously 111. MRS. WICKMAN nnd daughter, MIbs Mabel Wlckmnn.of Empire, who have been visiting In Portland, ar rived homo on tho Hrenkwnter today. MRS. J. W. INGRAM, who has beon visiting at Spokane and other cities for soveral months past, arrived homo to-day. MRS, E. C. ARCHER, who has beon Tho first meeting for tho yoar ot tho North Hond Mothers' nnd Teach ers' Club will bo held Friday nt 3 P. M at tho Central school house. Thore will be the annual olectlon ot officers All membors nro urged to bo ,pre8"ent.., Othor Imporntnt business Is to come before the meeting. CAKE SALE. Tho Sisters of Hethnny will hold n enko sale Saturday, October 1st, In tho Coos Hulldlng, next door to tho Woolen Mill store. Got your Sunday dinner cakes there. SOME COOS COUNTY CORX. Sam Clinton enmo up from Lnmpa visiting nt Ton Mile, whoro sho'gaturjny ntul brought a samplo stallt formerly llvod, left to-dny for her ot corn from i, fl0(j which mens homo lu Snn Francisco. "She wns'lirctJ ft fc,ot 0c ncu j bolght, and a pnssongor on tho Redondo. MR. DOWNS, tho boltmnn nt tho C, A. Sm'th mill, 'Is laying oft with n sprained back, llo fell whllo climb ing a laddor. The laddor slipped and ho wrenched his back Jn tho fall. SHERIDAN nnd two left this morning for Thoy wont on tho stngo ns fnr ns Laird's nnd from thoro on thoy will trnvol In a private con voynnco. MRS. T. R. daughters Roscburg. F. 11. WAITE loft this morning for Rosoburg. Ho Is pleased with tho prospects hero and says thero la a more confident feeling, on tho out sldo thut Coos Hay will got a rail road soon than ho ovor noticed before. MR. and MRS. C. T, WILLIAMSON, of Montreal, nrrlvod yesterday for a few days' business visit on Coos Hay. Mrs. Williamson formorly taught school here nnd Is remoin bored by a numbor of Coos Huy's first families. Is largo nnd well dovolouc'd. Co- qulllo Ilornld, Bill msBm 5y '( (Hy Associated Pross,) PORTLAND, Ore , Sept. 2D. Port land lost a gamo yesterday to Oak laud lu tho first of a series. Tlio scores ot yestorday's games follow: AT PORTLAND R. Portland 3 Oakland 8 AT SAN FRANCISCO R. Snn Francisco 0 Sacramonto 4 AT LOS ANOELES R, Los Angoles 1 Vernon 3 ' H. 10 It. 0 0 II. 4 (J FOR THE QUEEN OF THE RAY, SEE EASTSIDE. HEAD THE TIMES AVANT ADS. i JL f And severn l other Hue ones- th.it just iinived on the Hrenkwnter to. day. Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c WE ALSO HAVE SOME CHOICE Choice Meat Is our Npeclnlty. Sl'JCY, TENDER STEAKS AXD ROASTS, REEF, VEAL, MUTTON, LAMH, PORK. Give ns n trial ort'er and let un prove It. I The People's MarkeJ I PHONE 170. We Have Reduced Sp enVs Best Family Flour Now Retails Sperry Flour Co. By F. S. DOW it r t tmito