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M MWIJiiT1 I'WWMI" T "jrw1 uMimM"'11 '""""" , iiywmF HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. . fcbS - I P" TROWSv 10 Cents a button $1.00 a Rip For any form of ex ercise, DuIcIicbb Trous cranrocnBy.cdiiifortnble nml strongly made. They siauuT tho most severe test us to wear ing qualities. If a but ton conies oil orthoy rip in float or clsowhcre, thoro is n money indem nity for tho wearer Ten Conts a Button ; One Dollar a Kip. Woolen Mill Store "Mill-to- Ian .CbtTitcrs" Marshfisld, Or.'gon There Are More People Killed every year from consumption In tho United States than thoro was during tho Civil Wnr." Statement by doctors nt tho Interna tional Tuberculosis Congress n Washington, D. C, 1908. For the prompt relief and cure of coughs, colds, hoarseness, bron chitis, which nro tho first Indications In consumption, uso NyaPs Winter White Pine and Tar Cough Remedy T1IK Hl'fiV CORNER. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer'' Marsh field, Oregon emxii f ruiwo h WflUhC COM AMf North Front Street iWct Weather Goods Sure vo have 'em. The boat Hint moiiej enn buy nml thoy will keep you dry. Hotter buy now and snvo n doctor's bill. Iloro arc Rmn nf thorn: Slickers for Mou. Rubber Coals for .Men. Slicker Capos for Mou, Women mid Children. Rubber llntsi. Aiiunpollo CloHilnij. Rubber Hoots I'liihrelluj. In fact, ovory thing to keep you nice nml dry. THE BAZAR House of Quality Phone 32 Winter is Coming ox, whex vou Wll.li xruii more .lkiiit. oi'u fixtures are ;o- IXtJ FAST AT FROM TUX TO TWEXTV PER CEXT I.OWKIt THAN MAXUFACTURIXt! PRICES. THIS IS A SXAP FOR SOMEOXE THAT .HAS THE MONEY. Coos Bay Wiring Co. expert electricians. Respectfully ask your patronage PHOXE 2J17-J. i?: ffnM... i rue maurdiu;e I represent tho host compnnles and give the lowest rates. It will pay you to seo mo boforo you renew that policy. I AUGUST FHIZEEX, G3 Central Ave. Marshfield, Ore. FOR CAREFUL CLEANING ' Ladles should brine their Drosses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS HAV TAILORING CO., ' J. W. Josephson, Mgr. JHO South Hroaduny, Mnrshllold. Trice 2.1c and IJOc per bottle. phoxe 21)8. NOTHING LIKE Self Satisfaction Friend Bros' SUITS .Always Produce the DESIRED E'FFECT . FROM $12.00 to $25.00 m FIXUP 4 I advertiser letter list. List of unclaimed letters remain ing In the Mnrshflold, Oregon, post office Oct. l, 1010. Persons cnlllng for tho same will please say adver ted nnd imy one cent for each ad vertised letter called for: Olive Amlersqn, Mrs. John Ash crnft. Hrown & Jones, Joseph Hrln dainooro, A. H. llrooks, William Hor ry, I'll II Ip Hooker. Tom L. Heiuinrd, II. r. Carter. Joseph O. Chnrters, lion. Irn Chase. Thos.'Jns. Cottle, Clms. Cottle, E. A. Douglas, Thos. W. Douglas, James Fielder, II. H. Griffin, Geo. Olen, C. F. Gnntor, H. i:. Ola-zler. J. G. Grimes, A. W. Gleay, Xevy Hatcher. Fred lllllstroni, Alllo Jones, H. D. Jump, Molso Kllnkner Co., .Too Letinhnn, Mrs. U. L, Lewis, Clnrenco Long, Arthur. McCnnn, A. C. Mnrsters. O. Newman, Judith Nel son, O. II. Itay (2), II. L. Robinson, Miss llnrel Thompson, W. L, Tng gnrt. O. M. Thomas, W. II. Wood bury, James Wood. w. n. cuitTis, Postmaster. notice to coxTKAcrpns. Notice Is hereby given that scaled bids will be received by the Common Council of tho City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, tho 4th day of October, 1010, for the construction of n wharf on that portion of Mar ket avenue EnBt from a point 102 feet cast of tho oast 'lino of Front street North to n point 127 feet cast of the east lino of Front street North In tho City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, according to tho plans and specifica tions on fllo In tho office of tho recorder- and open to the Inspection of nil persons Interested therein. A certified check of five per cent of the amount of tho bid must ac company tho bid. The Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 1st day of October, 1010. JOHN W. I1UTLER. Recorder. . 4 4 NOTICE TO SURSCHIHEHS. 1 Subscribers to The Times arc requested to- notify the offlco In case of non-dollvory. This Is the only means The Times has of gaining knowledge of Irregular- Ity In the delivery of the paper and word of it will bo welcomed. Telephone The Times, No. 133, If you have any complaint. FOlt SALE A check forr 8107, on piano at Ellor's piano house. Will bo sold nt good discount. Ad dress P. O. Dox 042. FOR SALE Fifteen-foot Lniuicli, built of teak and mahogany, 2 II. uum oi iVUK uuu Ub,, - ... :II0Rrnphlcal orror ln ,mrt of tho odl P. engine. Rest boat of slzo on.. . . .mM. Snturdav. tho O. the bay. Address Cal Wright, P. O. Rox 32, Marshfield, Oregon. I,()ST Masonic cluirm. Reward returned to X, Times offico. lt I FOR SALE. Household furniture nt(Tlnv?a' printer. At any rato, tho 371 Uroadway. M. E. McGulre. wood Is going fast, ovoryono doslr- WA.NTED. (Jirffor ge-uenil house, work. Apply Mrs. W, U. DougllU , , I - I ! I I WANTED. Experienced coal iiilurr nnd timbermen. -Apply Reaver Hill Coal Co. FOR REXT. Slvroom lint, in.uij furnished, bath aud modern con venleuces, Finest location iu Marshfield. Apply to Robert Mars den, Sr. FOR REXT. Residence on North Uroadway, eight rooms furnished. For further Information call at the offlco of J. M. Upton. FOR SAI7E. -7- A good paying olhce business at n sacrifice. A dares Tlmo3 ofllce. iToJllWTEAD LOCATION. t(l(i acres good ranch land, two sprint cieeks, near Ton Mile; can lw bomostondd: location foe, $15u Phono 3 IS, North neud. FOR SALE Automobile, -l-ej Under, 40-horse power, 5-pnssongor, fjill equipped with ncetvlene hoadllffhU. gabrlel horn, top, otc. Cost uev S3000. Will soil for cash or ex change for real oatnto at a bargal FOR REXT. Thu P. A. Rood dairy farm on South Coos River; posses sion must bo taken soon. Inquire on prenilBos or phono 202X. WML COOS BAY TIDES. OCTOHKR lUgli wnlur; A. JL P. M. Date. " h.iii. ft. Km. 'ftT Tuesday.., 0:17 7. S 12:55 8.4 Wed'd'y... 6 1:23 7.5 1:17 8.3 Thursday.. o 1:57 7.0 1:40 S.2 Friday 7 2:31 0.5 2:07 8.1 Snturday.. 8 3:10 CO 2:32 7.9 SUNDAY.. 9 3:57 5.0 3:04 7.7 octorek "t.m miter A.M. P.M. n.uo. ih. in. tt. ii.m. ; ft. Tuesday... 4 uVul 1.5 7:171 oTS Wed'd'y... 5 7:21 2.1 7:47 0.S Thursday.. C 7:43 2.7 S:17 0.S Friday 7 7:59 3.1 8:49 0.9 Saturday.. 8 S:10 3.0 9:2C l.t SUNDAY.. 9 8:39 4.0 10:09 1.2 THE WEATHER. . " THE AYEAT1IEU. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 P. M Oct. 2, by Mrs. 4 Mlngus, special government mo- ' teorologlcal. observer: Maximum 02 Minimum ' 38 At 4.43 P. M 59 Preclpltntlon Traco Wind, northwest; clear. Fnjoy Outing D. Y. Stafford and wlfo, Colby Perry and wife, R. J. Montgomery, Miss Corn Mno Mont gomery, R. R. Montgomery and wlfo and Thayer Grimes enjoyed a Sunday outing trip to Allegany. Many nt Hall. Tho masked ball given by tho Knights of Finland In their hall last Saturday night wna largely nttonded and proved to bo n very dollghtful affair. No prizes woro awarded, tho masking nnd cos tuming being purely for fun and many novel creations greeted tho on. lookers. Wood Too Cheap. Through a ty- tinn nf Tin, Times Saturday, tho O A. Smith Lumber company's ad was mado to read "slab wood at 11.50 nor load." whon It should hnvo been 2.05. Manager nooth says ho thought ho wiis soling wood cheap but he can't meet tho prices mado by Tho ig to get In a siinnly boforo tho con tinued rainy weather begins. SiK'iidlng Vacation Here. Captain Adam Donaldson, who has boon In tho city Biionding a vacation, will leave on tho M. F.Plaat this week for San Frnnclsco. Captain Donald son Ms woU known as ho has como Into this port on different vessels for mnuy years. Whon ho was i young mnn ho wns captain of tho nv and lator was mastor of the Araco. Ho has boen on tho Carlo' In recent times and not long ago re turned from Alaska, whero he made a trip as master of the Homor f tho government. Escapes DNatei C. A. Wood ward, for years a well-known resi dent of Mnrshflold, whoro for qultn awhile ho was omplpyed as a printer, "ViB an omnloyo of tho .Los Angoles Times, whloh wns tho scono "f 'n -wful dlsastor Saturday. H evl 'ently was Is tho idan at the tJnin of tho explosion. Yes'erdnv AugiiBt vilekwnrth roeolred tho for vlng eleuram from Mrs. Woedvard" "Chnrlev oManed Injury,. Tftvitv io knowij killed nnd sovoml In lured." Mrs. Woodward U a daugh ter of J. D. Johnson, formerly A resident of Marshfield. and Is i sis ter of Mrs. L. D. Sqott, .of Sout'i JMarshflold. JExcItiug Trip. Ed Morrlsoy nnd Sam Abrams had quite an exciting 4mu:m::jm:m:rm:::::jm:::m::i:in; Personal Notes ti::::m::mm:m:!:m:::t:ummm:m:ms JOHN Jt'JiA, of Coqulllo, was In tho city to visit his parents over Sunday. REV. AND MRS. F. 11. ZUGG .went to Coqullle Saturday to visit friends. Mil. AND MUS. ED COFFELT, who wore visiting relatives on Coos river, hnvo returned homo. MItS. C. II. MAItSH, who has been visiting In Coqulllo, roturnod homo Saturday evening. PEUUY MAU55EY lins returned from Hoseburg, whoro he took In tho fair and visited relatives. MRS. IIERRERT ROGERS and hor nloco, Miss Fitzgerald, have gone to llrewvstor Valley to visit hor father. MRS. ERNEST McCRAY, who haB been nt Goldficld, Nevada, visiting friends, wns expected to lenvo there today for her homo In Mnrshflold. JOHN IIERRON has returned from Hoseburg, where ho took In the fair and tho races. Ills horse, Toddy, took second money. ROSS FORSYTH, who has been hero on business for sovcrnl days, will return-on the next trip of the Plant trt California, whero ho Is now lo cated. JOHN V. PROCTOR, of San Fran cisco, who has been In tho city visiting nt the homo of his plater, Mrs. J. H. Flnnngnn, will leave on the stenmor Plant for hlu home. HUGH McLAIN loft this morning for Portland, making tho trip over. land. Ho Is going to attend a con forenco of tho candidates on the Domocrntlc stnto ticket. SEYMOUR RELL, who hnB been in tho city on business, left this nftor noon for Myrtlo Point and from thoro will go on tho stage to Rosobiirg. Ho will return to his homo In Portland. MRS. F. P. NORTON, of Mnrshflold, arrived In tho city last evening from Eugeno whero sho has beoh visiting for fiomo days, to Join hor husband, who lias boon attending tho local fair. Hoseburg News. L. T. MATHI-JWS and family hnvo moved hero from North Rend. Thoy will muko their homo for a fow weeks with their mnrrled daugh ter, Mr. J. IS. Klnnoy. MESSRS. II. fTVILLEY, Charles Hlckox', Edgar Mnuzey and "Hones" Murnnhan roturnod Snt urday from n fow weeks' hunting near the headquarters of Elk river. Thoy didn't find nny bear or pau thors, but secured plenty of void son. tlmo Sunday In their canoe. Thoy went to the lowor bny to fish nnd tho water was rougher than wns com fortablo for a canoo, During tho aft ernoon tho bny was especially rough and tho water dushod into tho cnuoo. For a tlmo Morrlsoy nnd AbrnniB thought they would hnvo to swim boforo getting to Bhore, but thoy mnnnged to bring tho ennoe safely In. Apph'H Sent Hack. P. M. Hall Lowls, tho county fruit Inspector, was In tho city today. Mr. Hnll-Lewls mado a fow solzuros of apples which wero not up to tho ataadard and which hnd boen sont to tho local mar ket by county growora. Ab tho np ponranco of tho npplea on tho mar ket wnB duo to misunderstanding ou tho part of tho growor3 thoy woro sont bnck by tho Inspector. -- -n-4-u---tt--n-tvn-3 t a i 3 I 3 I 3 I 3 I 3 l 4 I 3 3 I 3 I n a i tt i tt i ? tt a t A Happy Home A Contented Wife A Thoughtful Husband AH go With SPERR-Y'S BEST Drifted Snow Flour a tt - - - - - tt - ,n - "' - M - ,w - North Bend News Miss Lillian McCnnn, who lsltcd relatives nt Coqulllo, returned U Snturdny evening. Tho W. C. T. U. will moot Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock nt tho Presbyterian church. All arc in cited to attend tho meeting. FOUND ASHES IX CLOSET. Someone Followed Dangerous Pnic tlco la Montgomery Hiilldliig. It. J. Montgomery, who looks after tho building owned by hU fnther, R. R. Montgomery, on Front street, discovered today that nshes hnd been tilled up in a closet ou tho second floor. The matter was reported to Mr. Montgomery and lw investigated nud found that in a closet on the Bocond floor soiueono had been dumping nBhos out of a Btove. lie, of course, had tho plnco cleaned out nud is now trying to find who has been putting tho ashes there. The practice was, of course, dnngerous ns hud nny nshes been put In the closet while still hot tho building would have been set on flro. SUES FOR DIVORCE IN RHYME. Spokane Man Kays W.lfe ''ToIIh Not, Neither Doc She Spin. Whether ,0, II. Forth, plaintiff in tho suit, or his counsel, J. C. Klober, Is responsible for establishing a pre cedent In tho Spokane county supe rior court by telling his domestic troubles in rhyme Is not known, but in tho following lines Incorporated In tho complaint nro tho several charges preferred against Delia Forth In an action for dlvorco: "Tho defendant tolls not, nolther does sho Bpln. In her leisure hours other heart's doth sho win Against the wish nnd without n hus band's consent. Neither tlmo nor affection on him hns the spent Till patience no longer such conduct can endure, And a wronged spoiiBO now a dlvorco would procure." Tho Forths were mnrrled in Spo kane in November, 1904, nud have a four-year-old child. REWARD OFFERED. Effort Mndc to Locate Perpetrator of the Exploxlo.i, (Ry Associated Press.) LOS ANGELES. Oct. 3. The city council hnB voted n $26,000 fund to bo used to run down tho porpotrn tors of tho alloged dynamiting of tho Lob Angoles Times Tho sum of 2,500 wns mado available as a To ward for tho capturo of tho culprit or culprits SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2. O. A. Tveltmoo, secretary of tho State RuildliiB Trades Council horo, offored n rownrd of 7G0 for the conviction of the perpotrntors of tho Lod An geles Times explosion,' COST OF CAMPAIGN. Candidates Fllo Statement of Their Expenses. SALEM, Or., Oct. 3. To socuro his nomination for secretary of atato, Governor F. W. Ronson spent 299. (15 nccordlnii to his statement, filed In tho secretary of state's offlco this morning In compliance with the cor rupt practices act. Mr. Ronson con tributed nothing to tho nssombly cnmpnlgn fund. Tho largost Rom, 201.40, was paid out for nowspapor ndvortlslng. R. F. Jones spent $34 In his nt temnt to securo tho nomination for circuit JudKo in tho Second district on tho Ropubllcan ticket, Tho 8ocond Judicial district Is composed of Lano, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Bentau and Lincoln counties, Jildgo Hamilton, of Rosoburg, did not spond a cent. -q-n-tt-n---n----tt ;-- a i u i t n t a i a c i a i n i n i a i a i ri i n i :t i n i n i a i n i a t 8 t 8 nHMMHI , - - K - l,w - Knc"' LA k 4 J nilliMUllI li i itesifefc. kj&