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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, ORECON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910 'I Cmvenette Hats 1 TiTe WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield - Advice is Good when Based on Knowledge. , , TIJAT'S WHY WE ADVISE YOU TO I1UY TUB ": '' LU.E" HAZOH,' BECAUSE WE KNOW IT IS TUB BEST, SIMPLEST AND AND MOST PRACTICAL OF ALL SAFETY RAZORS. - OUR GUARANTEE -USE THE "OEM DE LUXE" FOR THREE MONTHS, OH A YEAH, AND IE AT ANY TIME NOT SATISFAC TOIIY, YOUR MONEY BACK. PRICE J?:.r,. FOU SALE AT THE HUSY CORNER. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marsh.fiel.dl; s'. V , ' Oregon UZS2SES2SES2S. i?5Z-V. .Z3c5aFiSZSZ32 CTFAMFD RDFAIMATFD I foils flom Alnim'oWli'Dock'J'I'orttnml, nf 8 IV M., every Tuesday. Billu from Coos liny overy Saturday at service of time. Reservations Hill nt lo held later tliiui Friday noon, unless tlcketH are purchased. W.F.Miller, AkL. ' 8 . uuzSOT-kranLs?? TIIE PAST AND Steamer .Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE ntttiULAK TRIPS QARRVIXO PA'SSENGERS AND FREIGHT llttfWFJ.X COOS DAY AND SAN FRANCIS (0. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AND 1NTEE-OCEAN '1 U.WSP. CO. FIFE BLDG., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR IXFOR ' MATI0.V PHONE -UJ o INS SAILS FROM SAN flitfSO ISCO FOR COOS HAY OCT. 15. ... .... ... mmvrnniili(rPinV M 1 IAiJi;ilUl Sa Everything m 'MensvveA'fete lowest prices, All , kinds of clothing to keep you dry and otherwise. c r VMw v, -.u.. Wltll,ullWlfl?XOft. NEW LIVjERY Fancy new rigs, good horses ana ireful drivers are iqw at the dls postl of the CosHi' jiu fack J? f 15EASONAI1LE HATJJS. ( Kiss or rigs with drivers ready for " trip anywhere any time. Horses warded and rigs cared for. ew hearse and special nccommo- tl0D8 ProMded for funeral parties W. L. CONDRON'S Uvery & Feed Stables nuth Broadvtay, " Marshfield ' J MISS ENA LARSON . a Piano Brpctioa FIXUP Best of All tp3OIJ Oregon i PHONE 208. a 2S2&SZ5iSi5i2lS2SStetoih&?SiStSi Phone Main 35-L COMMODIOUS JJ iioruiu.iiiv .w, ', FLASHES FltOM THE WIRE! VJ '' 'A boo'Jc of SernloiurUy" " DAN SHANNON. Prlco, Fifty Cents. Address Vlsalla, Calif. HSS E. DONNELLY Graduate Massimo Gives Sculp Treatment. I'll. 71. ,-! t T-r Turkish Baths 2 1 0-3:13- Coos- Building H " i PiloNE 2l-J HOME LANP Co. See u. -for investment on Coo Diy. , Wa suajnte pner's price to bp toiir price.! a i.t , j Phone TU. 2U Pro' G. W. Dungan Undertaker . Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Parlors, 18? South 3d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J. QHiHHMBaHMHPHMnBBHKri 1 Have That Roof Fixed Now ' See CORTHELL r&owe 8191. North Bend News Miss LUlInn McCnnn has taken n position In Dr. Bnrtle's ortlco. Socond Mntc Ecklnnd of the Nairn Smith, who wns Injuied recently, was able to lenve the hospital today. Victor Wcttlg, who hns been laid up with an lnjnied hnnd, went to Marshfield today on business. Mrs. Victor Anderson of North Uend, who hns boon critically HI for a few weeks, Is Improving. The Coos Day Harbor has moved Its oMce Into tub basement of the Wlnsor block at the corner of Vir ginia nnd Sherman avenues. Jessie Taylor, tho flve-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tay lor, died at their homo In Unngor yesterday of pneumonia. Sho had been 111 since Snturday. IJurlal will take place today, probably. Tho Coos Day Motor Doat club will hold a social and business meet ing next MondnV night to arrange for a series of Boclal events for the winter months. Next Monday even lug's business session will be fol lowed by n Boclnl time for the lndy friends and wives of tho members. Tho club Is out of debt and hns n snug sum on hand and Dr. Dartle, head of the organization, Is trying to hold the moinbcrs together to In sure even n more successful senson next summer than tho club enjoyed this year. FOR SALE Tno lols In Day lNu-k cjujap. Apply Herman Cordos, Union GJgnr Store. ?' . FOR SALE !?10T check on ElleiV Plauo Hoiibo for fifty cents. Phono 10G-L. FOR HAIiE Cheap; fine pigeon). Andrew Chrlsteuscu, Femda'.o. WANTED -Vacuum cnrKt cleanluj: guaranteed to tnko out nil dust nnd germs. Carpet will, look like new after work Is done. Phone J. S. Hayes, 231. FOR SALE Chiffonier, rocker, shelves, dictionary and stand, ha'.l carpet, fur rug, guitar, kitchen ta bles, coal stoves, oil stoves, flnt Irons, tub, wringer, meat safe, etc. M. D. Poyntz, Flnt 0, O'Connoll Uldg. ' JORS WANTED A. I41111U!, nueces sor to R. E. Plnegor, window and carpet clenuor, would llko to put you on his list. Good work; ren sonnbjo prices. Loavo orders with Howard, tho Jowoler. WANTED Girl for light housework. Salary and good homo for young girl golug to school. Call up H7-L. FOR S4.LI: A two-horse electric motor, small centrifugal pump nnd 300 gallon Iron tnnk. Bamo can bo Been by applying to mo at Ndrth Upnd. C. F. McCullom. WANTED Engagements for my new Cadillac auto. Will take passen gers any plrtctr. Prompt sorvlco. Phono D. L., Footo at Dlanco ho tel, or Dob's DUIIard Parlor. WANTED Good girl 'for general house work, Good wages to right party. Phono 285! FQK KENT. Sly house- at KlttyvUle, wltli or wunoui grou.nus, jmjuuc of Eugono O'Connoll. FOR SAJA' Two horjeflj two bug-1 gles, two sots at harnessone fresh Jersey cow, eighty chjc'kens, ten tons of coal and one year's feed' for horses, cows and chlckons. In quire of E'ugono O'Connell. WANTED. Experienced coal inlprra and umuermen, appiy ueaver m Coal Co. FOR HENT, Slv-room Hut, imid. furnished, bath and modern con venlences. Finest location ! Marshfield. Apply to Robert Mar. don, Sr. FOR SALE Automobile, 1-cj Under, 40-horso power, 5-passenger, full equipped with acetvleno headlights, gabrlol horn, top, etc. Cost nov $3000. Will sell for cash or ex change fof real estate at a bargal Apply to Dr. J. T. MoCormac. WANTED Girl, to take care, of cliild r 'afternoons or after school. Mrs. Herbert Lockhart. Cmvzih met cgsagclicfo- COOS BAY TIDES. OCTODElt High water A.M. P.M. Thursday 13 Friday... 11 Saturday 15 SUNDAY 10 4.2 3.3 2.3 1.3 OCTOBER Low water A. M. P. M. Thursday 13 :25 Friday... 14 0:73 G.4 7.0 7.7 S.4 7:44 S:55 9:55 10:49 o.y 7.3 7.Y 8.1 Saturday 15,10:00 SUNDAY 10,10:30 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) Forecast for Oregon Fnlr tonight and Frldny. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 1:43 p. in., Oct. 12, by Mrs. Mlngtis, special government me teorological observer: Maximum CI Minimum 4S At 4:43 p. 111 Gi Precipitation 0.CG Wind Southwest; clear. HORN. Bom. To Mr. luid Mrs. John Grant at their homo In Femdnle, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1910, a son. Meet Friday. A' Mothers' meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo held In tho Methodist church nt 2:30 p. in.' Fri day. Meet Tonight. Tho regular pray er meeting of the Bnptlst church will bo held this evening nt 7:30 o'clook. A full attendnuco Is requested. Mrs. G. L. Hnll will lend. Natiu Smith In. Tito Nnnn Smith arrived In Inst evening from Bay Point. Sho brought In n smnll enrgo of freight. Captain Olson reportB n j;ood trip up. Sho will probably sail Frldny. Mali Idite. Tho mail boat from Sumner lust night got ontnngled In n fisherman's net and was delayed several hours. Tho propollor still had several yards of tho net attached to It when tho boat got In hero this morning. Raurhes Change. Ed Konh hnB sold his Coos river ranch to Joe Lar son nnd hns purchased tho Thus. Blalno ranch near Allegany. Mr. Blnlne, who has been In poor health will now mnko his homo in MnrBh field. Itnckleff l-'lles. County Chnlrmnn Solby Inst evening recolvod ft letter from Ed Rnckloff, who received tho republican nomination for represen tntlvo from Coos county, In tho Inst primaries, saying that tho report that ho (Itnckleff) would not qunllfy 'for tho November election wns crron- oous. Mr. Rackleff has filed his ac ceptance of tho nomination nnd will mnko tho race for tho election, ' lternvcr Dons. Durlntr tho last fow days, owners of dogs have been having troubles of their own. I.' R. Tower lost his dog nnd ndvortsed for it and finally found It. W, S. Turpen lost his dog nnd advertised for It yosttjrday and recovered ft last evening. Whethor or not 'tho Times want ads had anything to do with the return of the canines Jans not been determined hut nt any rate tho'ddgs came back and-tho owners are Joyful. ' SERVE MKAL8 SATURDAY-.' The ladles of the Episcopal church will give a business mon's luncheon fr6m 11 '30 a. m. to 2 p.. ni.f and a ladles' tea from 2;30 tpB'Jn tho Cooe building on next Saturday. Cdffeo and enko will bo served In tho evening from 8 to 10, THE ROYAL "" TONIGHT t !-: ' ' "I 4 1CATHHYN BAKER ' wur Sing "GARDENS OF ROSES" "THE STRONGER SEX" , (A Feature Fllm. "BUMPTIOUS AS A FOREMAN" Sorno Comedy.) , "FROM THE ARCTICS TO THE TROPICS" OTHERS,. Afoiuiei, AJulU 10c, Ckildrea 5c 1:32 1.3 2:17 2;33 1.2 3:18 3:2G 1.0 4:00 4:12 1.0 4:44 t::::j::::t:n:::::::t::::i::j::::t:t:t:::jr 1 Personal Notes i ::t::::::t:::n::x:::::j::::::tt::::::t::::::::j JACOB M. BLAKE will lenvo Satur day for Poitlaud nnd Spoknuo cm business. 11. C. WELLS icttirned this morning from a fow weeks visit In Port laud nnd other northern points. JAS. WATSON, county clork, who has boon spending a week or so la Portland, passed through hero Unlay en route home. R. R, MONTGOMERY nnd wife, who havo been visiting relntlves hero, expect to leave on tho Brenkwater for their homo In Illinois. MBS. BOSSlTER nnd Mrs. E. E. Reynolds of Bnudon nre expected hero tomorrow en routo to Port land nnd other northern points. VM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo nnd brido arrived hero todny, en routo to their homo. They woro married In St. Louis n fow weeks ngo, B. F. WYATT nnd fnmlly of North Bond will loavo on tho Dronkwatcr for Portland. Mr.(Wyntt may do cldo to locate at somo northern point whllo away. MRS. BEN SCHUYLER and bnby, who have been visiting in Coqulllo, will lenvo on tho Breakwater to join Mr. Schuyler in Portlnnd. MRS. FORD, mother of Win. Ford, who hns been inltliig nt tho Eu gono O'Connoll homo, expects to leave on tho M. F. Plant for Snn Frnuclsco. DR. J. T. McCORMAC will lenvo on tho M, F. Plant for Snn Frnuclsco to consult specialists. Ho may go to Honolulu to spend tho winter In hopes of gaining relief from rhcumntlsm, which hns been both ering him for sonic tlnio. A. O. OARERNAQIIE nnd wlfo nr rlved horo this morning. Mr. Gnbornacho wns formerly with Tho Times but loft sovcrnl months ngo for n visit nt his old homo In Franco, Whllo nwny ho was married. Ho will again bo con nected with Tho Times. On his trip ho tundo n trip nround tho globe, crottslng Uio Pacific nnd Asia In returning to Purls, nnd coming back via Now York. Ho nnd his brido woro wnrmly wel comed )y his mnny friends on tho Day. WANTED Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times; must, bo nt lenst In fourth grndo at school. Inqulro at ' TImos onlco. ' ALFALFA HAY ' ' 444 - 4 . i Best Second Cutting - i Special Prices In 5-Tbn Lots at Ocean dock "it 'F..&..DOW nn--a-n--a-B-u-u-8rj-8- . 1 tt - n - - riTn - q1 - tt - frf - a Home Addition To Eastside -rr NOW ON THE MARKET A K This addition la situated. Immediately Kaat .of now Ras(sI1i. Mill. . . , VTrr r..n,7.;(.r.VI ,,,, .... The lots aro 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary lots; and prices nro $150.00 up for thos Jargo tracts. . 4 '. iThls.tplat was fljed toconjjy nj4 two; havp only a .few lots remaining unsold,. CTJ)J9 .Indicates that tho property Is Interest ing to purchaBors, and anyono wishing to securo a lot should act promptly. Terms ono-hnlf cash, balanco equal paymouts, 3, G, 9 and 12 months. For particulars, seo Title Guarantee General Agents EASTSIDE . Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Daily stage between Roseburg and Murshllcld. Stage leea daily and Sunday.at-,7 m m. Fare, IfO.OO,, OTTO' SCHMTTKRf-Aget, O, l BAJtNARD, t9 MAHKKT AV Marshfleld. Ageat, ROSEBURa, OKJB. ' 'Vkonb 11 ' " - WOULD FGi I For tho purposo of orgnnlzlng n division of tho Oregon Naval Ro Bervo hero nnd If poaslblo to organ ize two divisions, II. C. Stono arrived hero from Portlnnd this morning. It requires forty men fo- a division and It Is not believed that any dif ficulty will bo encountered in effect, lug tho organization of tho divisions horo. Tho Naval Hcsorro bears nenrly tho sntno rclntlou to tho - United StnteB nnvy thnt tho Nntlonnl Guard does to tho United Stntcs nrmy with tho exception thnt Iho ties nro not so stringent. Tho men nro required to enlist for n period of threo yenrs but tho enlistment is not nenrly so binding ns in the Nntlonnl Guard, members bolng moro cnBlly oxcuscd from duty nnd tho term of enlistment reduced In enso tho men move away from tho const. Wellington nnd California havo strong Naval Reserves but Oregon, has not attempted to organize one until tho past summer. Besides tho benefit to tho men, it Is bcnoflclnl to tho ports, ns It means thnt nt lenst ono battleship will bo stationed on this conHt regularly and thnt nt least onco n yenr somo of tho smaller ves sols of tho navy will put In horo to tnko the members of tho Nnval Ro servo on n two weeks cruise. "Wo hnvo organized oho division In Portlnnd nnd oxpect to have an other ono thoro shortly," Bnld Mr. Stono this morning. "Ono or two divisions will nlso bo organized nt Astoria nnd wo hopo to havo two on Coos Bay. I am going to spend somo little tlmo hero to got tho boys start ed nnd arrange for n drill hnll and nrmory, etc. Wo expect to dovolop somo mighty good boating crows nnd will mnko this ono fenturo of tho work. "At Portland, tho Chamber of Commorco 1b taking hold of tho mat ter and Is assisting In raising funds for uniforms for tho men. Th6 uni forms cost $4.35 each, "Tho Navnl Resorvo will not only prove Jicnoflclnl to tho young men who enter it, but will bo n big boost for Oregon ports ns it will menn thnt tho wnrshlps will pay moro attention to theso harbors. s "Wo oxpect to havo tho battleship Oregon stationed hero for ua regu larly nnd overy summer to hnvo somo of ho smaller vessels como tor tho two weeks prnctlco crulso." Mr. Stono is stopping at tho Chaud lor nnd will probably bo horo sovornl weeks to got tho division or divisions properly started. n-rj-u-n-K-n-n a-u-B-ti-n-a- i - - o - a - a - tja - 8 - tt'H - a - M s ' T and Abstract Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager, a a-a-a-a-a- a a i H i a t a i a a i a fck-.3-'-' J 'i-y J