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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION. mm MW .. pi ir i LI r.i . m i n vrCfiiiA . lii Sl&nMr f m a vim j a&3 !$? ; n t?.j, We have added a few more Suits Odds and Ends Lot To Be Closed Out To-day and Saturday at 33 s per ct discount These suits are all ftew, but as we have only one of a kind it is our gain to sell them, and your gain to buy them. They range in price from $12.50 to $25.00. COME EARLY and GET YOUR SIZE "MW-to-Man. Clothiers ,' warn WOOLEN MILL STORE V yfl s K4 'i. til p ;V i U V. Kljrtf I) OREGON Snturilny. Fnlr tonight LOCAL temperature I'OltT. re- o Dr. Sheffield's CREAM DENTIFRICE THE ORIGINAL TOOTH PASTE HAS GAINED A WORLD WIDE IMPUTATION. A THOROUGHLY SCIENTIFIC CLEANSER OF TEETH. MOUTH AND GUMS. IT HAS A MOST DELICIOUS FLAVOR, PLEASING TO EVERYONE. PIUOE 5 CENTS. FOR RAI.K AT THE BUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Comer" Marshfield. Oregon GET YOUR SUNDAY ROAST HERE IF YOU WANT SOMETHING CHOICE. IF YOU ARE GOING CAMPING OR IF YOU WANT A KITTLE SOMETHING EXTRA' NICE FOR BREAKFAST, GET SOME OF OUR HOME SMOKED BACON. IT'S FINE. FOR THAT PICNIC DINNER, OUR WEINIES ARE FI.NL. FULL LINE OFFICE, JUICY, TENDER FRESH MEATS. Union Meat Market PHONE B8. FOR PALI' Safe, olllco nnU house hold furniture, modern flvo-room cottage; u bargain. WANTED Hoy ut Stanford's. COOS BAY TIDES. October High water j A.M. Friday... 211 2: OS 7.C Saturday 22 3:05 7.0 SUNDAY 23 1 4:12 C.5 P. M. l:45 2:30 3:22 9.0 9.2 8.7 UCTOBKIl Low water A. M. P. M. Frlilny... 21 7:39 2.5 S:3C 1.0 Saturday 22 S:27 3.1 '9:370.7 SUNDAY 23 9:25 3.1 10:37 0.3 & THE WEATHER. (By Assoclntod Press.) For twenty-four hours ending at 1:43 p.m., Oct. 20, by Mrs. Mlngus, speclnl government me teorological observer: Mnxlmum 59 Minimum 43 Ai 4:43 i.m 52 Precipitation none Wind Northwest: clenr. ' HORN. YOAKAM To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Yoakam ml their homo on North Second Btrcot, Murshdeld, n daughter, October 21, 1910. Butter Higher. Tho retail prlco of butter hero Jumped five contB n Bqunrc today aB a result of tho Bhort ngo In tho supply. New t Front. Georgo Goodrum Is hnvlng a pinto gloss front put In to .roplnco tho old windows on tuo nroadway front of hlo tog shop which will grently enhnnco tho nt trnctlvencsB of tho populnr Btoro, Kills Two Bearn. Frank Rogers of South Coos River, yostordny bo cured two morjo bears In, that vici nity. They woro not anlto ns largo ns tho ono ho killed nenr tho Dessey ranch n few dnyB ago. hero between tho Mnrshflcld and Co qulllo Independents. It Is expectetj that a lnrgo 'crowd will come. Mny Pn vo Street. An effort Is being made to hnve North Second street from Commercial to Highland and Market from Broadway to Sec ond paved with linrd paving this fall. The street was recently filled nnd now Is bolng rolled by the henvy street roller. Unless U. Is paved, It will cnuso much mud to be carried onto tho paving during tho winter. Gets Wit first Iiiiiki Con stable W. 1). Cox yesterday received a wlroloss message from his nephew, Hurt Dcsart, who Is a wireless oper ator on tho yacht Governor, f Tho Governor Is n private vessel and has been cruising In North Pacific waters for a fow weeks with n party of innttnntos who havo been to Alaska. When Mr. Dcsart sont the message, they woro sixty miles off Coos Bny. Won't Cliilni Clothes. Constnblo Cox and Justlco Ponnock arc unablo to got local pcoplo to claim tho wo men's clothing thnt was recovered from Hans Anderson, tho "clothes lino raffles" who waH recently arrest ed. Tho peoplo appear to bo nfrald they will bo Bummoned ns witnesses In tho enso and thoy do not llko tho notoriety. Most of tho good gnr tuonts nro gnno, Anderson or his as sociates evidently hnvlng disposed of thorn. !it::::m::K8Jimttu:ammmt:ti!!r' I Persona! Notes i ,$m::::m:i:mu:mmm:m::mmii::mu MISS S1GNA LARSON of Bunker 11111, has been qulto 111 tho pnst week. JOHN HONOELL, who has been on the Siuslaw the pnst two months, has returned. HUGH BROWN has been on tho elclc ' list for the Inst fow days but Ib Improving. MRS. M. It. MULLOY will lenvo to morrow for n short visit In Port-laud. MRS. M. R. SMITH has boon quite 111 . nt her homo at tho corner of Brondwny and Commercial. MRS. R. M. WIEDER loft today for Coqulllo nnd Ilnndon where sho will visit relatives for n fow days. MRS. HUGH McLAIN expects to lcavo tomorrow for n short visit In Portland. Mr. McLntu Is mnk lng l.ls henilquartcrR thero whllo campaigning through tho Btnto. MRS. ROBERT ROOKE of Coos Riv er, who litis been seriously III nt Mercy hospital, Is reported Improv ing nnd It Is expected thnt Hho will bo nblo to return to her homo In n few days. North Bend News Mrs. Lowls Vnllslngor, who hns bcon seriously 111, Is now Improving. Mrs. Geo. Benlo and bnby of South Coos River, are North Bond Bhoppors today. Mrs. Geo. Holllster and Mrs. Fred HolllBtcr nro MurBhflold Bhoppors to-day. Mrs. Robert McCann will loavo for n fow days Btny with hor daughter, Mrs, E. H, Hoilson, pn South Coos River. WILL BE TRANSFERRED. New Bldcwnlk. Morrlssoy and Whltmoro wero yostordny nwarded tho contract for tho construction of n new cement sldownlk nlong tho First Trust and Savings bank build ing to replaco tho old ono which has settled bndly. Prt'iwre For Game. Tho Coqulllo Independent football tenm has ar ranged to run n special trnln from Coqulllo to Mnrshflold, Sunday to bring rooters for tho football gamo FOB SALE Good rooming house, must sell on account of sickness. Easy terms. P. O. Box 435. FOR SALE Sl.ty-ilvo K'I laying hens, must bo sold nt once. A rare bargain. Apply Immediately at Ketcham'B second Iinnd store, Ilrenkwator building, Mnrshflold, Ore. PERSONAL Will tho person who called at tho Cold Storngo olllco Monday, Oct. 17, between the. hours of 10 nnd 11:30 n.m., kindly return tho umbrella they took. FOR BENT A sunny front room furnished for two, with or. with out board, at 515 Broadway, cor ner Elrod, WANTED A work horse, not over poven yenrs old, wolght not less thnn 1,300 lbs. P.O. Box 481'. WANTED Engagements for my ttew Cadillac auto. Will tako pnBson gors any plnco. Prompt sorvlco. Phono D. L. Footo nt Blanco ho tel, or Bob's Billiard Parlor. FOB BENT Small furnished cot tngo. 749 So. Fourth St. Phono 14 7-J. Captnlit Emery, Inspector, Is to do to North Cnrollim. . TORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 21. Cap tnln Hownrd Emory, Inspector of tho Thirteenth Llfo-anvlng District, with headquarters nt Portland, has boon npprlsed by tho Department of hlfl oarly transfer to Nowborn, N. C, whero ho will havo command or tna United Stntes rovonuo cuttor Pnmllco Sounds. Ills successor at Portland In tho llfo'snvlng sorvlco will bo Cap tain J. II. Qulnan, mnstor of tho rovonuo cutter Tnhomn, which hnB been stationed In Bering Son tho past Bummer. Tho now Inspector Is ox pocted to nrrlvo from tho north vory shortly. Aftor.hls nrrtvnl tho pros ont Inspector will lenvo for tho Atlnntlc const. As yet tho now com mnndor of tho, Tahomn hnB not boon announced. Captain Emory has had chnrgo of tho Thirteenth Life-Saving district for tho pnat thrco years, tho full torm ono serves In thnt cnpaclty. Consoquontly tho order for tho trnnsfor wns oxpocted. During tho greater pnrt of his torm of sorvlco ns Inspector Cnptnln Emory resided at Portland, whero ho mndo many friends. OFFER BOAT TO BANDON. Ownet-H of Golden Gale MnUo Pro- otldon. Tho Bnndon Recorder Bays: L. B. UranBtottor of Portlnnil. who Is chief owner nnd mnnngor of tho steamer Golden Gate, nnd Cnpt. Levi Snyder, mot with tho business men or Ilnndon Saturday-night to tnlk ovor tho proposition of putting tho Golden Gnto on tho regulnr run botween Portland nnd tho Coqulllo river. Mr. Drnnslettor's proposition wns to soil n controlling Interest In tho boat to nandon people nnd havo a board of directors or mnnogcrB nppolnted, threo of whom Bhould bo Bnndon peoplo, nnd thus oporntoMho boat be tween hero and PorUnnd with Cnpt. Suydor ns mnstor. Tho boat Is rathor -Binnll, being: only 110 foot long, but hns cnbln room for 28 paBsongorB,,20 of whom can hnvo Btatorooms on tho upper deck, which would probably bo tho carrying cnpaclty of tho bont ns tho lower deck cabins would probably bo blocked by tho packing of frolght In tho bont. Tho bont Is said to havo n Bpeod of 10 knots nn hour, which Is fnst enough for coast trndo. At presont tho Golden Gato Is uly Ing botween Portland nnd Tlllnmoolt, but Mr. BrniiBtottor profors to run horo owing to tho fact that tho Til lamook bar Ib not vory dependable In tho winter. Tho object Mr. Brans tottor had In vlow was to carry coal from this river to Portland, nnd Mr. Gugo, superintendent of tho Rlvorton mlnos, who wns also prosent nt tho meeting, sayB tho company can fur nish enough coal to koop two or throo bonts running, and Portland pooplo nro nnxlous to got tho coal. Mr. BranBtottor oaked that If Ilnndon peo plo did not wnnt to buy nn Intorcst In tho bont, thnt they gunrnntoo 125 tons onch way If ho would put tho bont on tho run, but neither proposi tion wns definitely dccldod upon Snt- ; urdny night. FOR IlliNT. Six-room flat, partly furnished, bath and modern con veniences. .Finest , location In Marfchflo'd Apply to Robfyt Mars don, Sr. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIBELESS) ,,.. WILL MAKE BEOULAB TRIPS CABBYING PASS ENGL lb AND FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SA P"18 CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOB PASSENGEBS ' MAJ ' ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AND EU-OCEAN TRANSP. CO. FIFE BLDO., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR 1NFOR MATION PnONE 44-J o 285. ..., WLL SAIL FOR COOS BAY OCTOBER 31 LNTEB-OCEA TRANSPORTATION W. FOR SALE Automobile, 4-cyUiidcr, 40-horso power, 5-passenger, fully equipped with acetylene headlights, gabrlel horn, top, otc. Cost now $3000. Will sell for cash or ex-' change for real estate at n bargn' Only $800. Apply to Dr. J. T. McCormnc. FOR SALE New Bain wigon, Cali fornia bed; 3 1-4 8keln. Phono 49X FOR SALE A two-horse electric motor, small centrifugal pump nnd "300 gallon Iron tank. Same can bo seen by applying to mo nt North Bend. C. F. McCuHom. Buy Your Winter Outfit A, The Baar and save monoy. Wo htrtdlo only the qunllty, kind of goods that jWo can guaranteo and tho nrleos nro always low. Look at this Cont Sweaters 'from $1,50 to $5,00. Men' Underwear from GOc to $2.50 .a garment. Flannel Shirts, $2.00 to $3,25. Shoes from $2.50 to $7.50. Thoroughbred Hats, $3.00. .Statesman Huts, $2.50. THE BAZAR HOUSE OF QUALITY". . Phone HZ. .,,.., , rTTnnn oitp Whlto nnd GOLD CHINA Dlshos nt CAKE nnd cooked lOOD B,UJi ...,.... ..... a,.,.r,1v nt r.nwlBV frnm l to 5 n.m. uwu''m " . MIVMIM ." ... - r - . - CARD OF THANKS. Wn linrnbv wish to llllbllclV OXnreSS our thnnks to tho ninny kind friends for tho sympnthy and kindness shown us In our boreavomont, tho loss of n bolovod wife nnd mothor. Wp espO' dally wUh to express our thanks to I tho Women of Woodcraft and for tho ' OWLS. All members aro requested to at tond mooting Sunday, Octobor 23, 1910, nt 3 O'clock p.m. Sharp, Re freshments served. Br order of llm Tlpnulifnnt W1IU I ID.UVI.V. Cako Salo by Ladles of Baptist many beautiful floral offerlugs. Church nt Lewis' Ico Creuin Purlor, S. W. NOAH nnd family. Saturduy from 1 to G p. m. -n-n-tt-tt--n--n-n--M-n- ------- - w-tt--t--ti T FOR SALE Retail business profit on business, seventy-flve dollars per month. Address, P.O. box 512. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver . Tho Times; must bo at least Jn fourth grade af school; -Inquire nt TImos offlco. rUC 1 1 fYVn MnnhfUW pncuiar Kiimly ndclen, Vlvet and AxmlnUter ?arpt U) Terr room.' Four torlo of tolld fomfor( Ha'et rcUureil tp: ily. Wo. 7VBntl 11-00; weeVj, 2.0U to WOO. AImi ff w hnuiekeerJni? iMit' nenu wit gi ratigci. lli.00 nr moti'li k a 3 I ? 1 k I a i 3 t ? GOING SOME! Sperry's Best Drifted Snow FLOUR. All First-Class Grocers Have It. -. i& B.-K-K-B-l-ll-ll--U-K-- H-W-K-H-H-n-U K--B-HK-K- M I X t X tt I n i a u n i n n t n ? V 7 M i n ' iltni, iav uun ur""t. v.. v.