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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 1 . .. Is3 . w J9yl)(LAllA Sf Si ZtfttW C0S JBAYTIDES. v f&i fffllSt, 'Vfok ' OSES!1"! gggggKtaii2mimtmT m HiM'i 'iMiHHHMM High water j A.M. P.M. " From the Sheep's Back to Your Back .- v All Wool Underwear Inn ' IT'L ' j j All WodrShirLs All IrYool Blankets All Wool Socks All Wool Clothes of all kinds for Men anil Boys ,!i- TOesday. 11 Wod'd'y. 12 Thursday 13 Friday... 14 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 10 ST 10:24 0:17 1:32 S w J 3:20 2 .4.7 1.4 1.3 .1.2 -1.0 1.0 12:43 2:17 3:18 4:0C 4:44 4.9 4.2 3.3 2.3 3 octoher Low wuter Tuesday. WedM'y. Thursday Friday... Saturday SUNDAY A. M. C:io 7:43 9:25 0:73 10:00 10:30 5.4 G.7 C.4 7.0 7.7 S.4 P, M. 4:49 C:l7 7:44 S:5C 9:55 10:40 7.0 o.s 0.9 7.3 7.7 8.1 TIIK WEATHER. The Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiers' - Marshfield Oregon, (By Associated Press.) Forecast for Oregon Fair in the east with occaslonnl rnln in tho west tonight and Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE EH- POUT. Try a little of.NyaPs Lina- ment for Rheumatism " . i . i .I. n TIIIJ REMEDY THAT NEVE II FAILS. ALSO EXCELLENT FOR THE PAIN FOLLOWING UNDUE STRAIN. A RELIABLE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY, PENETRATING AND EFFECTIVE. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 p. in.. Oct. 11, by Mrs. Mtngus, special government me- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum 52 Minimum 48 At 4:43 p. m 49 Precipitation 0.SS Wind Northwest; rnlny. imiici: as and n cents a hottlk. big run of salmon tlioro, the can neries running day and night. One boat brought in 275 large ones dur ing a single night. OveilmnN Dredse. The govern ment dredgo which has been oper ated on Coos river tho last few weeks, Is at Marshfield being over hauled nnd having a new bucket in stalled. HorMi-hIIou dote. Registration for the November election closes Oc tober 17.. If you have not regis tered you had better tnko advnntngo of the last chance or you may have trouble In getting your vote sworn In on election day. GeN New Auto. Herbert Lock hart will liavo on tho Hreakwator tomorrow n 1911 modol, l -(-horsepower Duick runabout, which ho will use for delivery purposes in connec tion with his grocery. The machine wns bought through I. R. -Tower. It u s Launch. Chas. lllckox hns purchased Herman Kruger's launch and Is planning to overhaul and re fit It. John Kronholm has rechrls toned It "Tho Submarine" KIIIh Owe. Tom Lnrkln has re turned from a trip to Gardiner and other Umpqun river polntB. Ho se cured several geese. He reports n ion sale .'ttiik iusv corner. PHONE 2I)H. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" Marshfield, Oregon esutinjresssasasEadiiansE TEAMER BREAKWATER Sails fiom Alusworth Rock, Portland, t H P. M., every Tuesday. Sallu from Coos l!y every Saturday nt sen ice of time. Reservations "Mill not be held Inter than Friday noon, unions tickets are purcluiscd. Phone Main 35-L 3 W. F. Miller, Agt,. W'iH5as?.OT'iZrafcV?.W5?iz K THE FAST AM) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MARK REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS HAY AND SAN FRANCIS CO. ALL HESEHVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT ALLIANCE'-DOCK,' MARSHFIELD ' AND INTEH-Ol'EAN TRANSP. t'O. FIFE RLUG., BX FRANCISCO. FOR INFOR MATION PHONIC U-J' o 2H3'. SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY OCT. 1.1. 1NTER-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. Wjlfpf: LOST llronn wuU'r Spaniel, nn swers to nniuo "Tom." Howard for return to W. S. Turpen. JOHS WANTED A. I-midles, siicces sor to R. E. Plnegor, window and carpet cleaner, would llko to put you on his list. Good work; rea sonable prices. Leave orders with Howard, tho Jowoler. WANTED Girl for light housework. Salary and good homo for youug girl going to school. Call up 147-L. FOR SALE A two-horse electric motor, small centrifugal pump and 300 gullon iron tank. Same enn be seon by applying to mo at North Dead. C. F. McCullom. - i .. t::tj::ntntm:.,7,jmtt:fe:ttmmmmttt;u:: IT IS A MATTER ()f PRIDE a i Iff i j .nun imf nn "UUftfiUUjJ.UW. m&mw&& I ? gJ-X'ftWlth tho ronkqrs.of Snow Drift Flour, They know- tnat.ii ipo nousvwuu " that alio gets tho same kind of flour In .every sack bug, Is going Jo buy that, brand overy time. she -orders,... So- the makers of Snow iDrlft liavo instnlled a model baking plant in their mill. Every batch of flour that goes through Is tested In tho labora tory first, then a baking of bread Is made. Every loaf of bread from overy baking 8 must bo uniform with overy loaf of bread jj from overy other baking. In this way tho $ makers nro sure tho flour is tho samo jj always. Tho careim nous re ticular ones Insist upon Bitch a brand when they can procure It. Snow Drift Is FOR SALE Chiffonier, rockers, shelves, dlctlounry and stand, hall jarpot, fur rug, guitar, kitchon tn hies, coal stoves, oil stoves, flat Irons, tub, wringer, meat safo, etc. M. D. Poyntz, Flat 0, O'Connoll Uldg. WANTED Engagements for iny new j qndlllao auto. Will take passen gers any 'place., Prompt sorvlco. 5 Phono D. ii. Footo at Blanco ho tel, or Rob's DilHa'rd Parlor. No Word From Divdge. Ab yet no word has been received hero whether or not tho dredgo Oregon left Grays Harbor this. week for Coos Day. She was scheduled to leavo thero Monday provided tho repairs could be completed and tho weather would permit. !:::::K:::mmmroj:mmnrKmwmr 1 Personal Notes f &n:::mjm:tmn:m::mm::m.:...:j:::m Times.) SHERIFF GAGE Is hero from Co qulllc on business. JAS. STOCK of Catching Inlet Is n Marshfield visitor. RUUEN LYON of North Inlet was n Marshfield visitor today. MRS. ADDIE ROLANDSON, who has been spylously ill, is reported better. .IAS. LANDRlTH and wife of Coob River wero Marshfield visitors today. MISS IDA MATTSON of Catching In lot wns a Marshfield shopper today. change of cllmato In he cflttlng his health. c' ben- MESSRS. F1NLETTER AND Mc KEOWN yesterday secured four geese. Very fow geese hnvo been i killed here bo far. MRS. DOUGHERTY of Lakeport, Curry county, who was operated upon hero a few days ngo, Is re ported getting along nicely. MRS. II. I. REES of North Dcnd, well known In Marshfield, left to day for Albany, whero Bho nnd Mr. Roes will resldo on n ranch. MISS GLADYS GAGE, who has been taking treatment nt n hospital here, is Improving nnd may leave booh for hor homo In Coqullle. MISS MAY STAUFF is temporarily assisting In tho offlco of Hall and Hall. Hncklcff Quit Itnce. County Chairman C. D. Selby today received word that Ed Rackletf, tho republi can nominee for representative from Coos county, hriB decided not to innko tho campaign for election. Mr. Selby has not been nblo to reach Mr. Rackleff but probably will today. If Mr. Rackleff still refuses to run It Is likely that tho republicans will endeavor to Bccure nnoHier:andldnto to take his placo on the ticket. IitH'H'ctN UniiMim. Frederick D. Lecfo, of tho United States engin eer's oflco at Portland, who will hnvo ehnrgo of the operations of tho dredgo Oregon on Coos liny, nrrlvcd hero yesteidny via tho Umpqun. Ho mndo tho trip down tho Umpqun from Roseburg In n boat, by foot and on n stage to ascertain tho possi bility of making it n unvlgnblo stream. Ho will make n dctntled re port on It to'the War Department. Is Deleil. Stnto Deputy Sim. moiis of tlio Modem Woodmen of America, who wub expected hero to visit the local camp nnd In whoso honor a big banquet wns being ar ranged for next Frldny evening, has wrltton thnt ho has boon detained by tho IlluoBs of his two children, who nro suffering from diphtheria. IDs homo Is In Portland. Conso-. qnently tho Friday night spread has been called off. Rny Livery Stable. Tho Helsnor Hvory barn, which was purchased somo months ago from John Hear, has beon purchased by Arthur and Leslie Dlnnchard and Roy Rezlu. Tho latter has been connected with tho bnrn for somo time nnd will bo thero In ehnrgo us manager ns ho undorr qtnnds the business and has prnc tlcally been managing tho business for Mr. Helsnor. Tho Dlnnchard brothers will bo interested In A financial way nnd will assist In tho business end. The salo Includes all of the horses and Hvory outfit and tenmlng outfits ns well. Mr. IIolBiier has nnothor barn nnd will glvo moru attention to thi trucking 'business! MRS. C. II. LANGDON Is assisting nt the Red Cross Drug Storo for n fow weeks. OTTO AND E. II. MORR1SSEY en tertained the Tuesday Night WhUt club at tho homo of their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy, Inst Evening. MRS. J. A. MATSON nnd son, Julius, nnd Mra. E. S. Unrgolt returned today via Drain from nn extended trip to Southern Oregon and Cali fornia points. MISS FLORENCE AIKEN linn re turned to Snn Francisco to rcsumo her nrt course MRS. WM. IIOH2VALL, JR., cntor tnlncd tho Chamlnndo club nt licr homo this forenoon. REV. FATHER SPRINGER of North Rend has gono to Snn Francisco for n few weeks' stay. TOM HALL and Nols RnBmussen hnvo gono to tho Sand Hills to got n fow ducks nnd geese .. CLARENCE GOULD wns down from Allegany today getting supplies for his now logging camp. GEORGE COLEMAN has gono to tho CIkib. Jensen ranch on North Inlet for a fow (lays' duck (hunting. MRS. CHAS. POWERS nnd MIsb Anna Cox hnvo gono to Ten Mllo to spend n fow days with relatives. HARVEY SMITH AND WIFE loft today for tholr ranch nt Myrtlo Point, whero they will remain for tho winter. MRS. II. II. ROGERS nnd MIbs Em ma Fitzgerald have returned from n visit nt tho Fitzgerald ranch nt llrowstor Valley. MRS. P. SCHIEFFLE of Eastsjdo was a Marshflold visitor today. Mr Schletflo Is In poor health nnd had to gvo up his position nt tho O. A, ' Smith' ml)l. Thoy may tfeok a ED HANSEN, who hna beon cnglneor of tho tug Klyhlnm at Dandon, hns resigned nnd Is now acting In n similar capacity on tho tug Glcnnor of Gardiner. J. W. UIRCII of Orlnnd, Cnl.. Is ex pected hero on tho M. I Plant to visit his brother, F. C. lllrch, nnd assist nt tho Red Cross Drug Storo for n few weeks. , S. DOW, who hns been In San Francisco on business, Is expected homo on tho M. F. Plant, which wns scheduled to sail from Sau Francisco yeiitordny afternoon. M. D. POYNTZ, who hns been lo cated horo for several years an tho representative of sovoral whole salers nnd Jobbers, lifts taken n position with tho llolmnn Trans fer company of Portland nnd will return to tho Roso City soon to mnko his homo. Their dopnrturo will bo greatly rcgrotted by tho many friends thoy hnvo made during their rCBldenco on tho Ray. SERVIJ MEALS SATURDAY. Tho ladles of tho Episcopal church will glvo n business mon's luncheon from 11:30 n. m. to 2 p. m., nnd a Indies' tea from 2:30 to G In tho Coob building on uoxt Saturday. Coffco nnd enko will bo sorved In tho evening from 8 to 10. Hnvo your Job Tho Times offlco. printing dono at '. Hfiuik-Ktoii Pump Gnus Gunnery. nt tho M WANTED-iOood girl for general house work. Good wages to right " partV-iPhouo."&85V - A RELIABLE HAIR TONIC Tlmt Cult's Dandruff " Is put up by Miss K. Dounolly. For salo nt McCraryfs Ideal Pharmacy,' pr at Miss Donnelly's resldenco 805 Central Av., Phono 71. FOE ItEN'JT -My.Iumso.Ht Klttyllle,. W ,wltlCorwJtnoul 'grounds. Inquire '' of Eugene 6'ConnelK l FOR SALE Two lion', two bug-' les," two sots of harness, one fresh Jorsey cow, olghty chickens, ten tons of coa and one year's feed v fprAorses c0'8 anJ chickens. In quire of El'ne O'Corinell. WANTED. E.perJwiced coal inlurrs and tlmbernien, Apply Beaver Hill Cuul Co. t t t $3:00 or FOR RENT. SI-room lint, uutl furnished, bath nnd modern con veniences. Finest location In Marslifleld. Apply to Robert Mars. den, Sr. U'jk,' How ABout That' NEWyHAT? ., Wo are offering ono of thq fbesl hats' d anywhere, af any price. In tno famous THOROUGH BRED HATi at only . . . r-ij. . 'Another good hat, good enouglj fi hnyonijjlB the STATES- (t Q Pj A .MAN., j It costs 3),.5U sonly ;iflW7 f CAPS FOR .MEN AND BOYS. 1 Wo-havo ono of tho largest linos in" the (city and tho best values at tho least prlcos. See what wo are offering at ONLY 2.-? AND 50 CENTS. A Largo nnd Complete Line of Wet Weather Goods ARwijs on Hand. t a n i a i a t tx t 7 a i n i' a a 'i a i tt 7 7 7 ; 'm '.' WE CARRY uasoiene, bistiljate; ; CdalOil, Lubricating Oils'; and ': Chrjstma "Candles of all kinds. i. t. ? Standard Oil Companx,-' fs. d. Agem. !,FOR SAL1 i. THE BAZAR n Aie-iv ostraxripJx such a flour. H. W. PAINTER. Mafsllhekl"1 :: Oregoii'j "aaaatmrntmammmmmttmiw change for real estate at a bargal fpAy to Dr. Jv, Mcornia .,, WANTED Girl to take ore of child afternoons or after school. Mrs, Herbert Lockhart. HOUSE OF QIL1TY. Phone 2. Automobile, I-cyllnder, 40-horso power, 5-passonger, fully equipped with ncetvleue headlights. nnlln1 linrn tnil ftf. COSt nCV tjuui.v, ...., .w,.t -,w. J ' i ?3000. Will sell for casn or ex- j, . R r y . it a pargar nv .. ----- i. Now See CORTHELL Phono 3121. r4a-q-nra-H-u-n-u-u--n-nvt x 1 1 F Hohie Addition To Eastsidel f NOW ON THE MARKET This addition Is situated Immodlatoly East of new Eastslde Mill. Tho lots nro 100x211 and larger, about olght ordinary lots; and prices nro 1150.00 up for thos largo tracts. This plat was filed rocently, and wo liavo only a fow lots remaining unsold. This indicates that tho property Is Interest ing to purchasers, nnd anyono wishing to socuro a lot should act promptly. Terms ono-half cash, balauco equal payments, 3, 0, 9 and 12 months. For particulars, Beo Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. General Agents EAST8IDE . Henry Sengstackon, Manager, a-a-a-a-- i x i X X X X X tt a i tt i tt t n i ti i a i Coos Bay Rosebiirg Stage, Line Dnlly Btngo between Roseburg nnd Miirshflcld. Stage leaves dally and Sunday nt 7 i. in. Fare, $0.00. OTTO SOIIKTTER, Ageat, O. P. BARNARD, W MAHKUT AV Marslild, Agat, KOBEBUItG, OMC phonic n . ,3j: vyhj -irt-. ,.i." i4..V