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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. i Cra vedette Hats i C ..X-l I if ---- liTo WOOLEN MILL STORE i Mill-to-Mon Clothiers Marshfield Whisk Brooms at the Busy Corner at prices never be fore. 25 Cents Regular 45 cents whisk broom. Tin: ni'sv corner. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. ''The Busy Corner" Marshfield, amjawmmitim:tiimimtwinmt:mwmt:ttttmtmmtti ANY GOOD . ' !7 "' "" fK7 Knows IV ujno9ffir-tt I . . .. UlbCIIll flour la : JlOURiaLSCO. wives Snow ,4 mado of tho from tho red to nro tho llnnr . wruow nwrjFT . mm MMW r " o . , -it AV iAT.i'B LA wBBm flour H. W. PAINTER. Marshfield u::ttm:::::m::::m:mmHmnanw:nnmm:mttmwmttmmmmHwmw North Front Street Best of All dzh $3.50 - ., - Oregon I 1MIONE U08. Oregon HOUSEWIFE that sho cant mako good bread, .... n .!. ilm.. ...it.aa Ifni mill JMBirj .III lliu lliuu umvoo ... tho gaino all the time. Those house who are "In tho hnblt of ordering Drift Flour eery time always have successful bakings. You boo, Snow Drift is from solectod, Northwestern grown, if IUuu Stem Wheat. Every kernel Is washed beforo It goos Into tho mill. Notn particle Hour Is touched by human hands I tlmo It Is wishod till It Is dollv- you. You nay bo suro that yours only hands that have touched the H llint onillOS to VOU .... m Oregon NOTHING LIKE elf I Satisfaction Frined Bros' SUITS Always Produce the DESIREDEFFECT FR.OM $12.00 to $25.00 TiTe FIXUP BOOK BARGAINS' For n limited time only wchnvo decided to have another snle on $1.50 Cop right 'Rooks for 50c Tho following nru a -few of tho COO titles: "King Spruce." "Call of tho nlood" "Tho Olrl Question" "Uncle William" "Host Mnn" "Prisoners of Chnnco" "Younger Set" "Tho Chnporon" .."Get Rich Quick Wnlllngford". . "Jnno Cable" ' "Weavors" "The Awakening of Holen Hlohle" "Ancient Law" "Canton & Co." "lleth Norvell" "Into the Primitive" "Emmy Lou" "Tho Circle" "Col. Orontheart" "Loaded Dice" "The Time, Place and the Girl" "Langford of 3-Rarr" "liar 20" "Chip of tho Flying W" "Orphan" "The Wolf" "Old Wives for, 'cw" "Paid In Full" "Rlhck Dag" "Rich Men's Chlldron" "Tho Post Girl" "Silver Uutterfly" 50c WATCH OUR WINDOWS. Crosby & Homer, THE ROYAL TONIGHT "A MOHAWK'S WAY" (A fluo Olograph) Two Thousand Feet of Other Fine Film Including "Till: SILENT WITNESS" "SCENES IN HOLLAND" Wednesday night wo will show "On tho lload to Illchmoud," a stu. of tho Civil War, by tho Sellg Ci puny. A fine historical film and one every veteran ought to see. Admission, Adults 10cf Children Sc Fm&b ?& FOR SALIC Fifteen-foot Launch, built or teak and mahogany, 2 II. 'p. engine. Rest boat of slzo on tho bay. Address Cal Wright, P. O. Rox 32, Marshfield, Oregon. 1, (1ST Masonic charm. Howard If returned to X, Times office." FOR SALE Nearly new bicycle, cheap. Apply II, Times. FOR SALE Fine weathered onk dining room tablo and chairs. Alsa other furniture. First-class con terlan Mnnse, Fourth and Market. ROY WANTED liiMlile work. Per manent position. Apply Lock hart'a Grocery. FOR SALE Kindergarten supplies chairs, tables, sand bins and toys. Mrs. Ilradflold. Phono 3J. FOR SALE Rest paying rooming hoiiBo on Coos nay. A snap. Half cah takos It. P. O. Dox 435. WANTED Lady or gentleman lo solicit something now; experience unnecessary; good salary and com mission to right party; must willing to travel. Addres.8 L, Times office. LOhT Hunch or Keys. Reward for return to "S," Times office. FOR SALE. Household furniture nt 371 Uroadway, , M. K. McGulre. WANTED. Olrl for general lioiis.0 work. Apply Mrs. W. U. Douglnc WANTED. Experienced coal mliiirs and tlmbormen. Apply Deaver Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE Small fireproof combi nation safe. See L. J, Simpson, North uenu, ore. FOR RENT. Six-room Hat, iiO ' furnished, bath and modorn con venleuces. Finest location In Marshfield. "Apply to Robert Mars' den, Sr. FOR SALE. A good paying olllce' business at a sacrlfl.-o, Addrqssj Time ollleo. HOMESTEAD LOCATION. K"' acres good ranch land, two Bprlng creeks, near Ten Mile; can be homesteaded; location fee, J 150. Phone 318, North Bend. FOR SALE Automobile, l-ejilmler, 40-horso power! 5-pas3enger. full equipped with acetvlene headlights. gabrlel horn, top, etc. Cost now 3000. Will foil for cash or ex change for real estate at a bargali FOR DENT. The V. A. Rood dairy farm on South Coos River; posses sion must bo taken soon, Inquire on premises or phono 202X. r E2lCj0 Wi, w&nmm iiwp COOS BAY TIDES. OCTORER High water J A. M. P. M. Date. Wcd'd'y... f. h. in. ft. h.m. ft. 1:23 7.5 1:17 S.3 1:57 7.0 1:40 S.2 2:31 0.5 2:07 S.l 3:10 0.0 2:32 7.0 3:57 5.0 3:04 7.7 j imrcuny.. Friday Saturday.. SUNDAY.. OCTORER Low water A. M. P. M. Date. WedM'y... 5 Thursday.. 0 Friday 7 Saturday.. 8 Sl'NDAY.. 0 h. in. ft. h. in. ft. 7:21 7:43 7:50 S:10 S:3.9 i 2.7 3.1 3.0 4.0 7:47 S:17 S:41) 9:20 10:09 0.3 0.3 0.0 1.1 1.2 THE WEATHER. T1IK WEATHER. LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK- POUT. V For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 p. in., Oct. 3, by Mrs. MIngus, spcelnl government me- teorologlcnl observer: Maximum CO Mlitliiiun 52 At 4: 13. p. in 51 Precipitation 1.05 Wind Southwest; cloudy. Oregon Fair tonight and Wednesday except showers In ' southwest portion. . Council Tonight. Tho Marshfield city council will meet this evening to take up various matters, Including some street contracts, etc. CitnMer Did Not .Start. Tho launch Coaster, bound for Curry county, went down to tho bar today but It was too rough and tho llttlo boat did not risk going out. Riiike Her Propi'lb'''- Tho lug Columbia lost two blades of her pro peller when she got stuck on tho sand. She Is now at North Rend and n new propeller Is being put on. Starts Homo. F. P. Norton In a letter to Jockey Leo states that ho intended tn start homo with his string of rncp horses from Roseburg yesterday. Mr. Norton says that nt Contrnlla, Wash., Polio N. took f money and Marin took a second nnd fourth money. More FIkIi ("onilng In. Tho re colpts of fish nt tho Emplro Tan nery are Increasing. Tho rnrtimry Is running overy dny for sev hours and putting up what fish nre brought In.. ,It Is expected soon that many moro salmon will bo recolvod so that tho plant can runn full tlmo. Home From Curry. Max "" merman, A. M. Prontlss nnd Walter Elliott, who went to Roguo river on tho Conster when sho mado hor first trip, have returned home. It wp necessary to lny outsldo Port Or ford all night bororo entoring tho harbor on account of a fog, but pthe'-wlso tho trip wns without ac cident. Telephone Wirt". Down. Tho tol- phono wires to Empire wore down today nnd thoro was no wlro connec tion with that place. liaising Fourth Street. Tho city has men at work today raising Fourth streot. Tho plank brld'i" being rnlppd up to conform with tho grndo of nonnoRy avenue and El- rod.- Scotch Kisses The very latest and dnlntlest confection. Sweet and pure and pleasant as tho lips of a High land lasslo on hor nntlvo heather. They're Good Our word for It, you will llko them. Drop in and try a sam ple. , Always SoiiM'thlng New at TWO STORES 230 Front St 1 10 Central Ave m::m:mmm:mj::mmu::mw::;:mr I Personal Notes I u::.m:.:::::mm::;:::m:.::::$:t::m..:i ALFRED JOHNSON of Coqulllo camo to tho city today on business. J. PAULSON of Coqulllo made a business trip to Marshfield today. DENNETT SWANTON was In Co qulllo today on business. L. A. L1L.IEQV1ST, tho naslHtant prosecuting attorney, Is hero to dny from Coqulllo. JOHN PROCTOR of San Francisco, who Is visiting In tho city, went up tho river todny on business. DAVID RORERTS, of Empire, Is III and has again been taken to the Moicy hospital at North Mend. MANAGER MILLWTT of tho South ern Oregon company was up today from Empire. MISS FLORENCE AIKEN, who has been attending an art school In San Francisco, nrrlved homo todny. SAMUEL ANDREWS of Idaho, n i brother of Mrs. Hugh Sneddon, ar rived In tho city yesterday for a visit. J. M. RLAKE Is expected hero on tho M. F. Plant from San Fran cisco to look after business Inter ests on tho Dny. MRS. GUY WARNER nrrlves on the Plant today from Oakland, Calif., whero sho has been visiting rela tives for tho past month. MRS. SARAH RAINES of San Fran cisco nrrlved hero todny to visit her sons, James Raines nnd Gcorgo Raines. HENRY HOECK of North Rend wns In tho city today. Ho Is prepar ing to open his logging camp on South Coob river next week. J. W. FLANAGAN has moved his family from pint R to 20S Eleventh Htreet, West Marshfield, occupying tho house recently vacated by tho Harry family. MRS. J. T. HARRIGAN lips returnel from nn extended eastern trip, most of her tlmo being spent with relatives In Pennsylvania. MISS MAMIE MAHONEY will leavo Saturday to visit relatives nnd friends In Porllnnd nnd nt . Mc Mlunvlllo nnd other Oregon points. F. D. TYNDALL, crenmory man with tho Rnkor Hamilton compnny, Is In tho city on business nnd Is being piloted by Mr. Paddock, tho com pany's popular roprcseutntivo on Coos Dny. HAS SUCCESSFUL TRIP. Mr. Maud R, Watklim Reorganize Myrtle Point W. V. T. U. Mrs. Maud R. Watklus, county sup erintendent ot tho W. C. T. U. mednl contest work, returned nt noon today from Myrtlo Point. Sho reports hav ing had a delightful tlmo. Last night sho reorganized tho W. C. T. U. at Myrtlo Point with sixteen members. Mrs. Mnx Doment was olectod presi dent, Roy. Taylor local superintend ent of tho medal contest work, and Prof. Wlmberly assistant. Sho nlsu organized tho contest work In Han don and Coqulllo. During hor trip Mrs. Wntklns com posed tho following Coos County W. C. T. U. yell: Strnwborry shortcako! Huckleberry pie! V I C T O R iY, Victory! Are wo In It? . Woll, I guess. Oregon dry sure, Yes! Yes! Yos ------ -n-n-M-JS-B-n - I tt H I B I R t a i rt i a i 3 t a i a a i a i t ? a i a a a A Happy Home A Contented Wife A Thoughtful Husband All go With SPERRY'S BEST Drifted Snow Flour a n - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - 8 - M - 8 - 8 - 8 North Bend News C. A. Strickland and family, for merly of North Ilend, nro now re siding In Ashlnud. The schooner Advent of tho Simp son Lumber company fleet "has been out 23 days from San Francisco. Sbo Is long overdue but tho company docs not anticipate that slid has met with nay mishap. The Irish orntor, Michael J. Fan ning, has been engaged to Bpoak at the tabornaclo In North Bend next Friday night. Ho will speak under tho auspices of the temperance peo plo of tho city. FIGHT ON FRONT STREET. Ruslnesi Dlffoienres End In lllov and Arrets Follow A fight on Front street this fore noon created n llttlo hioro than tho usual excitement. Tho trouble was between Charles Flanagan nnd M. II. Ullven. Flanngan has been doing somo grading for Ullven, who Is a contractor. It seems that they mot on Front Btreot, nt tho comer of Market, and hnd some words nbout their business. Tho differences end ed In n fight. For a few minute they made things lively, but Marshal Carter and others separated tho two men. They were placed under ar rest nnd complaint made ngnlnst them for fighting, and their cases were set beforo tho city rccordor for this aftomoon. MRS. WYLAND DIES. Myrtle Point Woman Pnscs Awnjr at llospUnl. Mrs. Mary Wyland died today at Mercy hospital In North Rend. Hor homo Is In Myrtlo Point and bIio wns brought from that city yester day nnd submitted to a surgical op eration but was not relloved anil denth followed. Mrs. Wyland wan 45 years old and leaves four chil dren, Lena, Amy, Ray and another son. Sho Is nn nunt of Mrs. Thno doro Illllyer of this city. The body will be taken to Norway tomorrow for burial. VESSEL IS SAFE. Echo Is Off the Sand and Is Heady to Sail. Tho barkontino Echo Ins been taken off tho snnd flats In tho lower bay and Is all right again. Tho ves sel was not damaged any In going aground nnd Is ready to sail ns soon as' tho condition of tho bar wl'I per mit of hor going out. Sho hni largo cargo of lumbor for Chill. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco Is hereby given that sealod bids will bo recolved by tho Common Council of tho City of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p. in. Tuesday, tho 4th day ot Octobor, 1910, for tho construction of a wharf on that portion of Mar ket avenue East from n point 102 feot east of tho cast lino of Front streot North to a point 127 feot east of tho east lino of Front streot North In tho City ot Marshflold, Coos County, Orogon, according to tho plana and specifica tions on file In tho offlco ot tho ro cordor nnd open to tho Inspection of nil persons Interested thorein. A certified check of flvo per cent of tho amount of tho bid must ac company tho bid. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Datod this 1st day nt Octobor, 1910. JOHN W. RUTLER. Rn'prilor. Does your roof leak? Hayo It done right. Phono Corthell, 3121. Road Tho Times Want Ads. -n-n-w-H-tt-q-n-tt-B-tt-H- tt-XJ v n a i n a i a n i 8 I n i n i n i a n 8 tt t 8 8 8 I M t M t sr - 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-- --- , noHiiyrfini " i i - SfrhliM. ' "