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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. - .. - - iihtliilil t . . . l. i Cravenette Hats I H I -5 Best of All $3.50 1i WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfiold . Oregon ft The BUSY CORNER'S SUGGESTION In suggesting to you that our Btoro Is tho phico for you to ilo nil your drug Btoro buying, wo point to tho hard and coiibcIoii tloiiH work wo nro doing to porfect our service, l'nrtlculnrly Is this truo of our proscription department. No prescription depart ment could ho conducted bottor or ho stocked with hlKhor qunllty pure drugs nml chcmlcnls. Wo Invito you to bring hifiiyour pros crlptloiiB hero to bo lllled. They will bo filled rlghtV'o Invito you to do nil your drug storo trading hore. Horo you can buy right. -. vK. PHONE UDH. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon r ;xa u.u.trf'Ke.V7'MmxV1S tUWLVI Tll.BJWi.lLVViiijL.NrTrrrrnzr. ji 1 .riif.'.m I mm ,.!', timi&satimfi IMQI.....I-ii,,rau.m. co. mmsmissfm Fall Spraying Tho season Is now nt hand for fnll spraying, nml nil tho fruit growers that expect to market your fruit next Benson must spray now, wo hnvo tho mntorlal. Llmo Spiny Spray nml Iloso Pumps Sulphur Spiiiy Stni)' Spray Noz Material Pioneer Hardware Co Li'iulliitf llwrclvarytor M BUY A CRAVENETTE It will save it's cost, in clothing Priestly Cravenettes $16 $18 $20 $25 FIXUP OPPOSITE: RHEAKWATER OFFICE MRS. M. R. SMITH agent for CHARLES A. STEVENS CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, of Chicago. 178 Broadway, Vatth. DEER SEASON OVER. TUP 1 1 fiYn MarihHeld't popular rmnity HID UAJ1U Jlotei( Aj furniture rou nd clean. Velvet and Axmlnliter carpetiln veri room. .Four Morlet of o!IJ comfort Batei reihieed to: day.fiOc, Weand n.oo; week, n , n m Alio a few housekeeping apart- Monday Will He Last Day That Vcnl sou Can Ia'kiiII)' Ilo Secured. Deputy Game Warden Cal. Wright calls attention of hunters and others to tho fact that tho open season for deer will bo over Monday, October 31. He cautions hunters to remem ber this as tho law is very strict. Mr. Wright also calls tho attention of non-resident hunters to tho fact that shooting ducks out of a boat is prohibited and that the limit Is thirty-five n week and that tho limit of shore, wading birds or snlpo Is fifty per wook. Also tlint night uhootlng Is prohibited nt all times. jg$! iulOi M. ra ATTTrnTT COOS BAY TIDES. :m:::nj:::m::t::::tmmjr Personal Notes tw::t:t:m:::mm:mm:mt::mmm:mj SHIRT WAISTS and SWEATERS nt COST for ono week ouly nt LADIES' EMPORIUM. FOR RENT Five-mom furnished apartment In O'Connoll building. FOR RENT Well furnished Hals. Phono 3-l-J, or Gunnery. OCTORKlt High water Date. Saturday 2P SUNDAY 30 A. M. h. 111. 10:21 10:52 .Monday.. 31H1:22 ft. S.2 S.I P. M. h. m. 10:32 11:20 ft. 7.0 7.7 OCTOREIt Low water Date. Saturday 20 SUNDAY 30 A. M. It. m. 3:K7 1:30 Monday.. 31 r.ilD 1.5 5:52 0.5 ft. 1.0 1.3 P. M. h. m. 1:3(5 5:lC ft. 1.1 0.0 VOn KENT FURNISHER-rModorii downtown house, 7 rooms and unth. 101 Third street, near Cen tral Avenue. Kent rcnsounblc. Possession November 10. KOIt SALE Small coal heater. Cheap. Call 211S Kront streot. WANTED A nu'tfociiKcr hoy. Apply Immediately at Western Union Telegraph olllce. KOIt SALE Or trade on nervate, lino view residence lot 50x110. Closo In. Uox -135. KOIt UK.Vr-M'oom home In Vms. sldo $3.00 per month. Phono 202N WANTED (ilil for general houo. work. Apply "K" Tlmos FOR SALE L. C. Smltli Double barrol Hnmiuorlcis 12 gaugo shot gun cheap llornmn Cordes, Union Cigar Storo. KOIt SAM-: lloiiM'linltl furniture cheap nnd lvouso for rent. Enquire nt 103 North Rrondwny. KOIt KENT Two room for light housekeeping, 237 South Droadway KOIt SALE Safe, ofllco nnd Iiiium lold furniture, modern live-room cottage; n bnrgaln. J. W. Snovor. KOIt SALE A two-borne electric motor, small centrifugal pump and 300 gallon Iron tank. Same can bo Been by applying to mo nt North Ilond. C. F. McCultom. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times; must bo nt least In fourth grado at school. Inqulro ni Tlmos ofllco. KOIt KENT. Six-room flat, purely furnished, bath and modorn con vonloncos. FInost locatlou tit Mnrshflo'd. Apply to Robort Mars den, Sr. WANTED Tho public to Know Hint wo hnvo S of tho best flro insu rance Co.'s. Why not let ub In suro your proporty Instead of car rying your own risk. M. A. Sweotman & Co. KOIt SALE HO acres ranch on Coo River, 2 1-2 miles north of Alle gany. Now Hungnlow and barn nil foncod. 20 acres bottom land. Flno $ THE WKATllKlt. (lly Associated Press.) O OREGON Fair tonight and Sunday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng at -1:13 p.m., Oct. 2S, by Mrs. Mlijgus, siioclnl government 1110- $ tcorologlcnl observer: $ Maximum 57 Minimum 35 At 1: 13 p.m 52 Precipitation 110110 4 Wind Northwest; partly clou- dy. ' Kill Rear. Frank Rogora of South Coos River, got niiothor boar n couple of days ago, making four that ho has killed In that vicinity within tho last few weeks. Ho ship ped this ono to frlonds In Portland. To Form Rinuch. Mrs Chns Murr and Mrs. A. A. Emory of North Ilond, representatives and organlzorn of tho American Woman's Loaguo, woro In Mnrshflold yostorday. Thoy hnvo n branch nt North Ilond nnd found a few former meinliors In Marsh Hold and may orgnnlzo n branch here. A Rooster Delegation. A nuinbor of tho frlonds of Jack Moreou nro at work organizing n delegation to at tornl tho Rlvurtou republican moot ing on tho occasion when ho will deliver his first political address, nnd oncourngo tho young orator by tholr presence and npplniiHO. Blockade Sale During tho constructing of tho now sldownlk In front of our store, wo will hnvo n RLOCICADE SALE, prices on Rooks nnd Stationery grently reducod. Ask for tho specials. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. Crosby & Homer, 111 Central Ave. "THE HOUSE OK RAROAINS." We can't give you special bargains Every day llko wo did to day but wo nro soiling good goods at roasonablo prices all tho tlmo. Give us n trial ordor and lot us convlnco you. I for potatoes. Spring water piped noiia vflSh UrOCerV, to houso. If sold within 30 days. j. W. U.MSTATT'D, Prop.' price $2,500 J1.500 will handle.' 1nOAnVAVt maHSIIKIELR. Address G. M. Doutt, Allegany, Or. - (MiMkWMBMkWBBBHMMBBB''- HNE WATCH REPAIRING WE ARE EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE LATEST AND IM PROVED TOOLS AND MACHINERY FOR FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY WORK. AND WE HAVE THE MAN WHO CAN DO THE WORK AN EXPERT AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER WHO HAS RECEIVED THOROUGH EDUCATION IN THE REST WATCH MAKING SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES AND FORTIFIED IT WITH YEARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. ALL WORK ARSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Red Cross JEWELRY DEPARTMENT J. II. FLANAGAN leaves today for San Francisco on business. I. S. SMITH hns returned from n bus iness trip to Northern points, com ing via Drain. North Bend News A. A. McCormnc nnd wife returned Inst night yla tho Rosoburg stago lino from Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Denning of tlio lighthouse, nro visiting relatives today hero and In Mnrshflold. f tn tnt.-ar ...i T-t. tiiii-i..... 1 ',;Tnou7"" "'""" giut of his daughter, Mrs. Fred left last ovonlng for tho Sand irin. .. V.....1. ., ,ri... Hills ducks, of course. Capt. Rergmnn of Gardiner, Is tho est of hU daughter, Mrs. Fred Holllster, on North Dond Holghts. TIlO Mlzttnh Ttltiln r.lnea Itna lnnan.1 F. M. FIUEDRERO, who hns oon tll0 v,Knr3 bull(ng nml w, cmulurt .......K . .UUKHHUU, ,. .U.UU ... ft froo 1Jubj,c rendl room nJld . n few dnys for Myrtle Point where i1Pni... .iinrr ho will tnko trontmont. 1 Mrs. A. II. Imholt and llttlo daugh tor, Miss Fay, who hnvo spent tho last two weeks In Portland, return ed yostorday on tho Rreakwator. GEORGE GOODRUM, who expected to loavo today for Portland, had to postpone his trip owing to tho1 non-arrival In Portland of onstorn 111011 ho was to meet. A. O. WALKER, pastor of tho Marshfield Christian church, went to Coqulllo this morning to hold services thcro tomorrow, having exchanged pulpits with Rev. T. R. McDonald, who will hold services In Mnrshflold. C. C. GOING, who'wns called to Portland to testify in tho enso of Attorney Crawford, formerly of Mnrshflold, who was charged of pretending to bo n fcdornl olllcori returned today. Tlul federal grand jury had not nuido n report whou ho returned. J. E. SCHILLING enmo down from Gnrdlnor yostcrdny for n short stay on business nnd pleasure. Ilo has Just recovered from n rather severe lllnoss but reports every thing Is prospering nt Gnrdlnor. Ho Is confident that tho Southern .Pacific will shortly announce tho beginning of construction on a railway to Coos Ray via the Slits law route. C. H. TILTON of San Francisco, who hns boon upending tho Inst few months nt tho homo of his dniigh tor, Mrs. Win, Rohror, In Marsh field leavoH today for his home. Ho Is n grout bollovor In Coos liny and dcolnrot) tho ollmnto horo Iiuh 8011 Frnnclsco'H heat sovornl wiih. Ho hopea to move hero and mako his homo some tiny and will ho warmly wolcomod by tho many frlonds ho hns mndo. SURPRISED AT CITY'S GROWTH. A. N. Eldmlgo or Portland, YIhIIn Coo Iluy After Long AIimmico. Mr. A, N. Eldredgo, vlco-presldont and mnnngor of tho United Engin eering nnd Construction Company of Portland, mui Mrs. Eldrldgo, dntightor of Mr. Anson Rogors, nro visiting nt tho Inttor's homo on South Coos Rlvor. Thoy nro nrcom pnnlod by Mr. Eldrodgo'a father from Flint, Mich., who with Mrs. Eldrodgo, nro Bpondlng tho winter with tholr son In Portland. Mr. J. W. Eldrldgo has not been on tho Ray since ho finished tho con struction of tho Jetty work nt tho mouth of tho liny. Ho wns wondor fully surprised at tho great growth of North Ilond nnd Mnrshflold, n id tho gonornl dovolnpmont about the Ray. Ho oxprossed rogrot, howovof, that Coos Ray people had not been successful In Hocurlng n railroad connection with tho Southern Paci fic. Tho week Is being spout In fishing and hunting with grent bucccsi. TO THE PURLIO. Any ono having soda wntor nnd Syphon bottles not ordorod from the Soda Works will kindly roturn thorn to tho storo thoy got thorn or, tolo phono ub nnd wo will call, Capo Arngo Soda Works, Tolophono 210-L. Tho Hugh Ilognn, which has boon anchored In tho bny for sovornl weeks, was towed to tho Sluslaw yes terday by tho Roscoo. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Swedish' Lutheran church, will glvo n plo floclnl In tho church parlors Satur day evening, October 20. Row nnd Mrs. Rlchnrd Olson ot Mnrshflold, wero In tho city yestor dny railing; on sovornl families and. looking nftor church Intorcsts. Rev. It. E. Rrownlng of tho Epla copnl church In Mnrshflold, will hold sorvlco lu Myers' hnll, North Rond, nt 3 o'clock, Sundny. Mrs. Gnrflcld Simpson left this morning for Cotiulllo City nnd will return this ovonlng with hor grand mother, Mrs. M. Drown. M'.ko Snudln, who loft for Port land about six weoks ago, and Ed. Erlckson who has boon gone two years, returned yostorday on tho HronUwntor. Rev. J. II. Albright, tho now minis ter of tho North Rend United Ureth ral! church, nrrlvod this week from Kromlln, Okln. Ho was nccompnul od by his fnmlly. Vivian Snn ford nnd Minn Mlnnfo Myora of Hnynoa' Inlot, woro quietly married horo a few days ngo. Thoy will rcsltlo on tho Snnford ranch on Hnynos" Inlot. At n mooting of tho North Rend school bonrd tho other day, nrrnngo ments woro mndo for teach ing swimming In tho North, Rond public schools, Edith M. Allgor was elected Instructor for tha girls nud Frank Nowklrk for tho boya nnd each Is to rccolvo $8 por month. Tho swimming pool In tho now Kin noy high school will thus bo utiliz ed to tho utmost. Miss Lilly Rutler ot Sprlngflold, wns olectod toachor oC tho fourth grado In placo of Miss Packor who resigned. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco Is horoby given that sonled bids will bo received by tho Common Council ot tho City ot Mnrshflold. Coos Comity, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, tho 1st dayj of Novombor, 1910, for tho Improve ment of tho Alloy In Rlock 15 South. Murshfleld Addition to tho Town ot Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, ac cording to tho plans and specifica tions on fllo In tho ofllco of tho Roc ordor nud open to tho Inspection ot nil porsous Interested theroln. A cortlflod check ot flvo por cont ot tho amount of tho bid must ac company tho bid. Tho Common, Council reserves tho right to reject any nud all bids, Dntod tills 21st day ot October, 1910. JOHN W. DUTLER, Rocardoiv ! GOING SOME ! Sperry's Best Drifted Snow FLOUR. AH First-Class Grocers Have It. n a I x t X X I XX I ? u I X won with f ! i'S'ffifJifi: till I catni. tk uiut at usji. -..- -- 1 J-liMfai.) JlcMA