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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1910)
s S BAY TIM ES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 191 0 EVENING EDITION. M t FSPFraP7! MtCMa ejJiJklMAMr, O.IMMIMP S.:: UpXi -aw - . - g rti-i - - ftf WSS WW? UUUS BAY TIDES. I fcw" V jfllk , TV CI'lviiriniKi. Wr r;-A?ii irS? ijign nier ! aTm: j pTaT f. -Aav j&W ItfTvA tVT rtrr-t. tt-...-i -r LV ' Jltti VW Frl'I"y- 30'11:02 7.S110:44 S.2 ljJCilJ W ' 5 Tfr M n?5 SEPTEMBER Vl- S5if Si I J i TfsBSfc d a 'VJT J'ow wtter i a.m. l p.m. W lM' 'mli Onto. jh.m.l ft. h.m. ft." .LBLi WinLMX'- J i fefSkS Thursday 291 3:42 0.114:07 2.S F2! y?4C '? Q VMtty- 3Q "i31 011 '1;gG 21 W UWF&TZ-JZSiSW . vS$r . fc? ff JRO-il J -Pi-l.viMs . i J ii THK WEATHER. BF AHGfiffiHir M -Z ' fT .K&lMl CLOTHC RAFtI. W lfa W Aw Kmur -s mr -. li-vuuli.ioihj lb , v-c'.' X V I H2T1 gm&z' ffi f tP&s n (3 pLOTHCRAFT wi Pw Clothes have a high- LS mzJy E3 priced look $in ClS-t LJ& Their style, fit and smart Ipd BtVTVBIJ FCT shapeliness arc of the kind us- mh JLAJLI&-a ll ua tound onlV in Rothes Ry I jafeJ commanding high prices. Jf? flfc When you jmy IiIrH prices you wlv'l LPt?4fl linvo n r','llt t0 (loI11,ll"l tlmt tlio y A nKH uhnpo nnd stylo will hold. P" (VfjiVj Clothcrnft Clotlioa nt $10 and $2C UiH I S1 Krnnt you tho naino right nnd the KSSstg 1 fiVo a tlino uhtm there was ns much fog ;u this fall. Jleot Toiiltflit. The Norweglnn I-mliewin Young People's socletj 1.1 meet this eenlng nt their null. -t::::m:::::u:m::::m::m::::::m:mr I Personal Notes it::::i:s:mm;::::::::mm::t;::mK:::::m.4 K. MM MM A M - Hb. h H. Ulili llullilx 1Mb Oon D. It. Unscom of the llncom rostnurnnt nud bak-er-, Is building n big oven In which 2000 loaves of bread can be baked at one time. Cases Closed The bankruptcy cases of Hev. and Mrs. Llnlngcr have been closed. There were no nssots and no claims were filed so tho matter was closed. IVll lYoni Vessel. OeorBO Jack son, night watchman on the barken tlne Kcho, which has been loading In the lower bay, was accidentally knocked overboard but was rescued. Unity Dies One of the twin girls of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snnford died a few hours after Us birth. The other child and the mother arc get ting along nicely. l'KUSOXALS MHS. CHAltLUS LAPP Is III nt her homo. ' Special Mimic- Tho. choir of tho IMnrshfleld Swedish Lutheran church I has arranged n special musical pro gtam for Sunday evening In connec tion with the regular services at the church. (Ily Associated Press.) 11 11 When you pay high prices havo a right to demand that uhnpo nnd stylo will hold. Clothcrnft Clothes nt $10 and $2C grant you tho tmmo right and tho guarantee insures your enjoyment of it. All-wool Is nnothcr high-priced advantage you find in your Cloth crnft Clothes. Cost-saving mothods of making make It posslblo to givo you nil-wool nud high priced quality nt medium prices. Why shouldn't you tako ndvnntngo of it? Woolen Mil! Store MAN 10 MJLL CLOTHibRS Marshfield - Oregon F"!iM ''' ' Ti " ' LOCAL TKMPKltATUHi: POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4.43 P. M Sept. 29, by Mrs. MIiirus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 72 4 Minimum 47 At 4.43 P. M 04 Wind, Northwest;; ; Cloudy. Oregon Fair tonight nnd Saturday except showers along coast. Tomorrow the Last Day of Our SPECIAL SALE ON HANDDAOS AND PUItSKS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PAY I'S A VISIT. " - ' SKK OUR WINDOW DIS PLAY; NOTICE. PRICES. Till: lll'SY COHXKIl. imioxi: 2S. J. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Xuiiii Smith Sails. Tho stcanicr Nanu Smith snlled yesterday from Coos Hay for Hay Point, Cal with a cargo of lumber from the C. A. Smith mill. lllowlug All Night. The, fog horn nt Capo Arngo . was blowing nearly nil Inlght nnd could be plainly heard part of the time in this city. This scasou has been particularly foggy in this locality. In fact tho keoper at tho llghthouso says ho never saw FOR 8AI.K A check forr 8107, on piano nt Eller's piano houso. Will bo Bold at good discount. Ad dress P. O. Box 642. FOl'XD Cwrpentfr'u chisel. Ovuier can secure samo by calling Rot. (1. LoRoy Hall. FOR SALK. -'Household furniture at 371 UroadWay. M. E. McQulro. 3 -Mi-ftti ik.--.tU t-i GET YdUR SUNDAY ROAST t HERE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING CHOICE. IF YOU ARE GOING CAMPING OR IF YOU WANT A LITTLE SOMETHING EXTRA NICE FOR BREAKFAST, GET SOME OF OUR HOME SMOKED BACON.' IT'S1 FINE. FOR THAT PICNIC DINNER, OUR WEINIES ARE FINE. FULL LINE OF NICE, JUICY, TENDER FRESH MEATS. Union Meat Market PHONE 58. Big Mask Ball In Knights of Finland Hall, Satrdy $ve, Oct. 1, '10 Tickets - - 50 Cents Each WANTED. (llrl for general house work. Afiply Mrs. W. U. Douglas FOR HKXT Tho P. A. Hood dairy farm on South Coos River; posses sion must bo taken soon. Inqulro on promises. Cite Hall Tho Knights of Fin land havo nrranged for a big mask ball at their hall on Central avenue west Saturday evening. It is ex pectod that tho attendance will be largo and arrangements havo been made to insure a good tlmo for all who attend, either as onlookers or participants. Trapped n Hear. Tom Barry of Empire reports a remnrknblo feat of a bear. A trap was set near Empire for a bear which had been seen. The trap was found tho next day with a bear foot In it. Tho animal had been caught and had gnawed off Its out foot In its desiro to escape. Thus crippled It wns thought that tho benr would bo easy to catch and somo of tho hunters have started out nfter the animal with dogs. ' ORDINANCES ARE PASSED. Xoitli llend Council Takes Action in Several Cns.-, At tho last mOetug of the city coun cil of North Bend several street im provement ordinances were pnsstd. An ordinance was passed for the Im provement of Virginia avenue. Other ordinances were passed for tho Im provomeut of McPhersuu 'street nud also .Monroe street from Washington to California. Tho council passed an ordlnnnco for tho levying of tho ussessnient for tho Improvement of Maryland street and also for tho assessment fon tl. sldownllk in front of eight lots oi tho west sldo of Broadway. Ono bid was received for tho Improvement of Tremont nvonuo and tho recorder wns Instructed to advertise for bids ngnln, A potltlon waB presented asking that an approach bo built from Vlr glnln to Union nnd tho mattor was referred to tho streot commlttco with power to net. Tho Coos Bay Posting Sorvlco com pany was glvun permission to uso tho walls of the city wnrehouso for ad vertising purposes for ono year. Try Tho Times Want Ads. Nowhouso TRAPS nt MILXER'S. Got what you want when you want it through Tho Times Want Ads. FOL'XD. Large red bull with bell attached. Inqulro James L. Ferrey, Marshfield. FOR It EXT. Six-room Out, iutl 'furnlshe'd, buth'urid mddern con", venlences. Finest location in Marshfield. App'ly to Robert Mars-' den, Sr. FOR ItEXT, ResWouco on North Broadway, eight rooms furnished. For further Information call at tho offlco of J. M. Upton. WAXTKD. Waitress!. Chandler Hotel. Inquire at FOR SALE. Xexv live-room modem bungalow and lot 40x100 In South Marshfield, near in. Bargain. Call nt 421 Golden ave., or phone 147R WAXTKD. Experienced coul nilnrrs and tlmbermon. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE. A good paying olllce business at a sacrifice. Addressl Times pfilce. HOMESTEAD LOCATION. 10" acres good ranch land, two spring creeks near Ton Mller can bo hbmosteaded; location fee, fl5Q.' Phono 318, North Bend. THE ROYAL TONlGijjT , " "T "IX LIFE'S CVCLE," At new olograph and ono of tho clev emit jtirtureti w lum shown In MRS. C. 12. NICHOLSON is spending n fow dii)s In Coquille. DENNETT SWANTON went to Co quille this morning on business. SAM MARSDEN nindc n trip to the Coquille valley this morning. FRANK RIEDE Is In Coqulllo todny on business. W. J. CONRAD went to Coqulllo this morning on business. JOHN HERRON hns gono to Uoso- burg to attond tho races. -tho Coquille valley1 th'la morning. INSPECTOR FRANKLIN of tho Pa cific Lumber Inspection bureau, left this mbrnlng for Bnndon. HILLIS SHORT," of Ten Mile, Is In tho city. Ho will mnko n trip ti Bnndon before returning home. .MRS. GEORGE WATK1NS left thlB morning for the Coqulllo valley towns In the Interest of tho W. C. T. U. MRS. C. A. PERKINS, of Gnrdlner, 1b n guest nt tho homo of her sis tr, Mrs. James Cowan, In South Mnrshfleld. JOE WILLIAMS, sou of R. F. Wil liams, expects to lonvo soon for San Franqlsco, where ho will onter n business collcgo. MANAGER MILLS of tho Galllor lip tel at Bnndon, who has boen In tho city for a fow days, loft I his homo this morning. ROY LAWIIORNB wont to Myrtlo Point this morning to look nfter tho scono painting ho Is doing for tho now theater nt that placo. CARL ALBRECHT left-th3 n"cr noon for Ton Mllo to look nfter somo forest fires that nro rr;aitoil to ho threatening aime timber thoro. JUDGE JOHN F. HALT, was tiltln to bo down town today for tho first tlmo In about two weeks, having been confined to his homo by nn attack of' llvor trouble. m mm Pastor of Marshfield Presby terian Church Leaves for the East. Rev. Frank R. Zugg hns resigned his position ns pastor of the Marsh field Prosbytoilan church nnd ex pects to lone soon for Ohio. Ills mother rosldes In that state nud Is in pour health and ho wants to bo with her, and his wlto'u health 1b not good In this locality. Tho church has not yOt found an other man to tako Mr. Xugg's place nH pastor but they havo ono In view nnd expect to secure n new pastor bofoio long. Mr. Kugg hns been In Mnrshfloldl for ono year and has been very successful. C. A. SMITH HERE. Arrived Oterlnud This Morning: to lnsH'ct Local Property. C. A. Smith, of Minneapolis, nnd head of the C A. Spilth lumber in terests in this pnrt of tho state, nr rived In the city this morning. Ho enmo from lloseburg on tho Coos Bny wagon rond nnd wns mot nt Sumner in n privato boat by A. Me reen. Mr. Smith Is hero to look over 1Mb property Interests. MINER IS KILLED, "Washington Mnn Mccln Mysterious ,i Dentil In New York. (By AflBOcJntod Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Struck by a bullet nt closo rango, evidently aft er n struggle, a man bollovod to bo John McDalde, a Svcstorn mining limit, staggered dying Into tho hall way of n houso on Fifth nvonuo to dny. Ho died on tho way to tho hos pital. Tho pollco havo nrrestcd James Ulekey, known ns "Kid Seer," who wits found nearby wearing n lint bo llovod to linvo been tho victim's. It bears tfio lnbel of n Ballard, Wash., firm. I'npora showed that McDalde bolonggd.to "Moyer's Minors' Union No. 71." Robbery Is believed to havo been tho motive NO MEETING HELD. A. S. HAMMOND, of Coqulllo, enmo over today to nttend a meeting of tho Coos County Republican Con trol commlttco called for this afternoon. THE 3-year-old son' of Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas Wilson, of RIvorton, who has been recolvlng medical treat ment hore, Is doing well. Tho child wns brought hero threo weeks ago to bo troatod. MARY WASSEN,' tho Ilttlo girl who submtted to n surgical operation for tho relief of nn afflicted foot, is doing nlcoly, and today was ablo to leavo tho hospital and wns taken to tho homo of 'hor mint, Mrs. Charles Codding at Milling-ton. Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your Jonl Order. 81.B0 PER TON. Somo of tho mombers of tho re publican central commlttco expected to meet todny but did not. A num bor were notified nnd It was cxpectod to hold nn Informal meeting but lator It was decided that nothing authori tative could bo done nnd no mooting wns hold, North Bend Hews Mrs. William Lnwhorno of Marsh field visited (rlondB In North Bond. MUs Lillian MvCaun hns I bcou called to Coqulllo on nccount of tho death of her cousin, Miss Pearl Slier rard. A farewell reception willl bo glrou by tho Mlspnh Blhlo class In tho class rooms tonight for Miss May Potor son nnd Mrs. A. Wntson, ho will lonvo soon for Portland. Thoy loavo for nn Indeflnlto porlod. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver Tho' Times; ihliat 'bo nt' least In fourth grade at school. Inqulro at Tlmos oftlco. Dou't mUttf St. Ions; time ,. And Mvcnl other line one that Just uri'hed on the Breakwater today. Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c WE ALSO HAVE SOME CHOICE Choice Meat Is our specialty. JUICY, TENDER STEAKS AXD HOASTS, DEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, LAMB, " PORK. Give us n trial oiler and let us broyo It, the People's MarkeJ t y lIIONE 170. Try The Times' Want Ads. Road Tho Times Want Ads. DIES IX CAXADA. Mrs. A. R. Daly recolved n tologram today stating that hor mother, Mrs. L. A. Smith, hud died suddenly at Lnndls, Canada, whoro sho was visit ing friends. Hor homo wns In Cali fornia. .Not two weeks ago sho loft Marshfield In good hoalth, having been visiting Mrs. Daly. No partic ulars wore received. Mrs, Smith was 74 years old but was health for one of her ago. Tho burial will bo at 'Landls, & ! 'J-' U v-,u: n rrr) l. jm:v-i-jw T JLm ''.' a ' tt'K' KX? t SI tt-M tt tt-H-H-tt-H-U-S' We Jfevfe I Reduced I 1 . b I Sperry's Best I Family Flour Now Retails a $ 1 .65 Sack 8 Sperry f$r Co, l By F. S, 9.0,y tt-8--8tt--n-WB-f-'lli- 8-n-K-K-tt-K-K --. "t t. SI - i n & i n i i i R t n a i V st r St I St .V r .Ajjgylj