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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBERJO, 1910 EVENING EDITION. a S Cravenelte PT " ri The WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Mrin Clothiers ' Marshfield Oregon x. iiiiMiWJiifiViiTTi)ITi(Viirtyiirftiirirfrfii-riiTitfirii imn ft r i ImyiiiiBi' iCiiillii'r llnrilu'iirc Store M- ' ' lzs!$ Taauarig I Out of 3,500 Votes in Cooo Coninty, the Busy Corner gets 3,100 as Lead ing Drug Store in Coos County. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "Tlie'Busy Marshjfteid; BRTJ - ntnn - n - n - n - a - t. - Beaver Hill Coal MOUXT DIAIJLO XD JOSSOX CEMENT Tho best Domostlc'nnd Imported brands. Plastor, 'L'lmo BrlcK nnd all kinds of bulldors material. HUGH McLAlN GEN&AL COTA-dto office, soynj droadwax. Ut Dilll UOY 1i ooT "Tin? FAST AX1) uj , Steamer yflt ,ilil wan i n v uTh r w t EOUIPPJJJX WITH WILL 5LUCE REGULAR TRIPS' CARRYIXG PASSEXGEJIS AXI) FREIGHT .BETWEEN. C60S RAY AX1 SAX FRANCIS. CaALL'RESFJtYATJois'FOR PASS.VflERd MADE-'AT .Al&JNCR ROCK, SIARSIIFIELR AXD .TER.(JCEAX TqAXSP, CQ. FFE RLDO,, SAX FRAXCISCO.' FOR'IXFOR. .HATIOX PHOXE 4I-T e28.. SAILS FOR SAX )PRAXCISpO FROM COOS RAY NOV. lp. AT 3 !'. "L.IXTEIJ.OCE,X TRAXSPORTATIOX COMPAXY.. tf25HH525E5HSE5Z5a5B525c3H2S2SS52 STEAMER BREAKWATER . A 1 1 ! Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portlaud, SaUo trotaCo'oa. Ray every Saturday at service of time. Reservations will not be ield ater Uiaa Friday booh, unleea ticket ar&pHrcIiascd. f II llUi. t fW.r.totag&r.'." Hats Best of All wSTaimSjM rfharf i n t if if " "m"' "til HHHHftX&Kis?BI $3J5Q Fall Spraying Tho season Is now at hand for fall Bprnylng, and all tho fruit Krowors that expect to mnrkot your fruit next season must spray now, wo lmvo tho material. Llmo Spiny Spray uuil Hoo Pumps Sulphur Spm)' Spray Spiny Xz Mnterln! i Pioneer Hardware Co Corner- Oregon 00 - - at: - - n - n - - n. - ? i rupxE ,?qi. ....- .....-. -! -giiibi uum.(vi igaM7iA UW rH't'TJA C03LMOPIOUS " - Kedondo n WIRELESS ) , ,7 1. . , 7ZSiS2SiSiElSZl5i52SiSi5i5iS?S&?r t 8 P. M, every Tuesday. Pbon Wal35-L j ATTENDS ia'SLVESS.UAKQUHT. Geo. II. Rotnor fluent At "Woolen Mill Store Syndicate liniinuct In Portland Qoo. H. Rotnor while on his visit to Portland attended n bnnquet given by 0 L. Howmnn, owner of the syn dicate of Woolen Mill stores to the various ninnngers and department heads of his many establishments. The banquet was given In a private banquet room at tho Commercial Club In Portland and twenty-four sat down to table. Aftdr tho social fea tures were enjoyed there was a gen eral discussion of business topics and conditions Including those applicable to tho woolen mill syndicate. Tho occasion proved a most enjoyable one for all nnd resulted In a happy ex change of business Ideas ns well as social amenities. HILL MM 1'LAXS. Slcvcim Says They Will Expend $10, 000,000 In Oregon. ' rORTLAXD, Ore., Nov. 10. John F. Stovens, chief executlvo of tho Hill steam and electric railway In terests In Oregon, has returned to Portland after nn extended nbsenco In tho East, nnd announces that tho Hill Interests will spond from $7, 000,000 to $10,000,000 In oxtonBlons of tho United Ilallways and tho Ore gon Electric within tho next year or ' IS months. This will menu nn ad dition of from 200 to 250 miles pf ilectrlc lines tributary to Portland. It Is understood he is nblo to make this nnnouncemest as tho result of oxtended conferences with tho Hill officials whllo he wan In tho East. DEATH OP ItACIIAEIi WILSOX. Rnchnol Wilson wns born January 10th, 1851, In Allen County, Ohio. Her mother died when sho was threo weeks old nnd her father when she had enmo to tho ngo of two years. About tho tlmo of her fath er's death she contracted typhoid fover which chocked tho development of her mind so that slio was novor more than a child I ft Intellect. Of bucU Is tho Kingdom of Heaven. Slio died November 0, 1910, and wnB burled tho noxt day from tho homo of hor brothor-ln-lnw, Mr. Da vid, Fulton Coqulllo Hornlif. wM. FOR SALE A line pure Mood regis toretl Holstotn hull, 3-year-old. Chns. Mnhnffy, N. Coos Itlver. WANTED TO RENT Five-room i hpuso with yard for $0 per month. Address X caro Times. ' , LOST Englo emlilein witch cluirm gold Englo with claw, Howard for return to J. E, Edmunds, Coos Day Wiring Co., office. FOR RENT Modern furnished houso downtown. Phono A. E. Polloxfetl 109-J. FOR KENT Tvvo housekeeping furnished rooms nt $12 per mo.. In cluding toilet and bath. Closo In. 252 So. Broadway. Also nlco sunny furnished rooms. 'FOR REXT A four roomed Mat partly furnished. Phono 39R. no WAXTED Insldo work. Per manent position. Apply Lockhnrt'a grocory. ' - T 1 WANTED Stroiig woman or girl to caro for olderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Songstiipkon, Marshflold, Or. FOR SALE 100 head of graded CottsweU, Ewes. Enterprlso Meat Company.. , ,..., i '. r ' ' ' ' FOR RENT FiiniUIud ixmiiiw. Mrs, Hazard, cor, 5th and Market. FOH JtENTResldence KasUlde, Ijhonff Mrs. -McCann, ;North Dend. T,- n't "(r'Wl ' ' " Hill jiivuiv-ihioiiuu, lunucn ' 8-ft 6Jiorjift power Union onglno 711, W. Sanford, Sumner, Or,, Phono 314X7. 7-, V7 1". . ' FOR flEXT XortH Vnl. M'h 7 ropma upstairs, dining room, kitch en and ofllco, with or without bar rpom. All furnished. WW make rent easy k tho right kind of ten ant, Apply at once to Robt. Mnr sdon Sr Mnrshfleld. FOR RENT Five-room furnished apartment in O'Cowjell building. FOR SALE Household furniture cheap and house for rent. Enquire at 403 North Droadway. 7 FOR CAREFUL PLEAXIXO Ladles should bring their Dresses. Wraps o Olpves te us. Satisfac tion uarated, !. . n'.. '" COOS nAY TAILORIXG CO., WmMi Iiifiss COOS BAY TIDES. XOVEMRER High water Date P. M. h. in. 5:41 7:1'2 S:3l 9:37 ft. G.G 0.5 0.7 7.2 Thursday 10 Friday... 11 Saturday 12 SUNDAY 13 XOVEMHEU Low water Date. A. M. P. M. h. in. ft. ll.lil. 12:10 1:44 2:39 3:34 ft. 4.3 3.0 2.0 1.0 Thursday 10 Friday... 11 0:33 1:37 2:35 1.4 1.0 1.7 Saturday 12 SUNDAY 13 THE WEATHKH. (ny Associated Press.) OREGON Friday. -Rnln tonight and LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. m:- . For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 p, m Nov. 0, by Mrs. Mlngus, speclnl govornmont me teorological observer: Maximum G2 Minimum 41 At 4:43 p. m v. 02 Preclpltntlon 39' Wind: Southwest. Rnlny. .Meet Friday. Tho Mothers' meet ing of tho W. C. T. U. will be held Frldny afternoon nt 2:30 In tho Methodist church. Quiet In Seattle. L. J. Ilrldges who hns returned from n business trip to Portland nnd Scattlo reports that Seattle Is rather quiet but that Portland Is forging nhend rapidly. Ptpnn Funeral. Tho funeral services of Mrs. Victor Anderson of Xorth nonil, woro hold yeslerdny nft emoon nt tho Mnrshfleld SwedlHh Lutheran church, tho Rov. .T, Richard Olson officiating. A telegram was received during tho services that n daughter In Portland was on route here nnd Interment wns postponed until alio arrives. On Prolmtlon, Judge Hnll In Ju venllo court yostordny turned Percy Morgnn, tho tcn-yenr-old lad who was arrcstod for robbing Logger Sin clair last week, over to his mother on probation. Tho Judge's clomonry wns partly ns n birthday present to tho lnd who was ten years old tho day boforo yestordny. Tho monoy will bo rofunded to Sinclair. Mor gan's fathor Is a hook tender In tho South Slough Logging camp. i i - . Want Ad Does It. "Novor saw anything that brings tho results thnt Tho Times wnnt nds doos," said n promlnont Mnrshfleld ninn to day when ho orderod nn ad that had been ordored In for sovornl days to bo taken out nftor tho first Inser tion. "I lmvo tried them four or five 1 1 inea tho last fow months nnd ovory tlmo I havo had n great many nnswors nnd accomplished what I de sired. I notlco that others aro find ing It out bocauso you arc printing nioro of them than you used to." Haye You Triejd BONANZA CREAMS . Ob , . MARCBLLIfeS APRICOTS . ,1 ilJ1!"" " 'A . I' ' THEJY ARE THE VERY LATEST IN DAINT.Y AND DELICIOUS CON FECTIONS AT STAFFORD'S. THERE IS AN INDIVIDUALITY ABOUT THESMj DAINTrES WILL APPEAL TO. YPU.f THAT TRY SOME THIS EVEXIXG. Ahvays something new at TWO STORES 2.10 Front 8t HO Central Aro COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured th.o livery busi ness of L, II, Helsuor and aro pro pared to roudor excellent service to tbo people of Coos Day, Careful drivers, good rigs and everything (hat will mean satisfactory sorvlco to he public. Phone us for a driving orse, a rig or anything ueoded in he livery line. Wo also do a rucking business of nil kinds A. M. h. m. ft. 0:39 VG.4 7:34 0.0 8:22 7.0 0:07 s.i RlaBclurd,''Rezln& Dlaiichard IJvery, Feed, and Bales Service, 141 First" and Alder Streets. ''''PBOerlB'a-J'.', l , j.-f mtjmtawnjmmnm:jmi Personal Notes- ::m::a:j:m:ttj:imm4fn:jm:mj5 WM. CAXDLIX Is hero from Coqulllo on business. P. E. LAHSOX of Allegany, was In Mnrshfleld today. ARCHIE PHILLIPS of Xorth Rend, wns n Mnrshfleld business visitor yesterday. J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo Point, wns a Marshflold business visitor last evening. TOM DENNETT, who expected to lenvo on tho M. F. Plant for SftnJ Francisco hns postponed his trip. i GEORGE ROTXOR of tho Woolen . Mill Storo, returned yestordny from Portlnnd whero ho hnB boon on business. DAVrD RODERTS of Empire, pass ed through hero today en routo to Arngo whoro ho will spond ho wlntor nt the homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. E. Peterson. MISS INEZ ANDERSON of Portlnnd, nrrlved hero via Myrtlo Point last night to nttond tho funeral at hor mother, Mrs. Victor Anderson. Sho had n vory hard trip. W. W. PURDY left for Portland last evening whero ho will spend n fow dnys visiting with friends. Mrs. Purdy will romnln hero for tho present. Roseburg News. LOGGER IS IX.Il'HED. Stovo Stownrt was brought lo Han don Saturday from Seven mllo log ging camp -whoro ho had mot vlth n vary, serious nccldont, having oroK en his log nnd receiving lntornnl In juries. Stownrt, with somo othors, wore rolllnc Iocs down to n landing When In "ffomo mnnn'or ho got criught between tho logs with tho nbovo re sult. Dnndon Recorder. FATHER IS DEAD. Irn Tucker, n pntrolman on tho Dnnilon hollco force, Into yesterday nftornoon recolved n telegram ap praising him of the death of his nged fathor In Portlnnd nt tho ngo of SO years, Ilnndnn Englo. "Mistake Will llajipon" hut Dlxlo LOFTIX mndo no mlstnko In picking her cast. Dodgo and Pratt aro not tho whole show hut OH they are funny. Friday night nt tho Masonic thentro. XOTICE. Marshflold Flro Dopartmont will havo a test of district signals nt 7 P. M. sharp, Thursday evening, Nov ember 10, using tho siren nnd whlsUo ns In rogulnr flro alarms. L. W. TRAVER, CUIof. Rand danco Eagles' Hall SATUR DAY XIGHT. - tl - il - tt - tt - ttMM - MM - M - lt - tl - ? n 1 DON'T BE ? a 1 8 U I ?. ? a 1 k ? .'T YOUR. HORSE REQUIRES THE BEST FEEfi a A dealer advises us that, ter with the Marshfield Barley Buyers. CalJ For SBERRY'S UNION BARLEY ? ii If' a . ! fr . . , an J. That Quality Home' Addition To Eastside ' NOW ON THE MARKET 1 ri " i 11 This addition Is situated immqdiatoly East of pow' Eastside Mill, The lots are 100x211 and larger, about eight ordinary lots; and prices aro $150.00 up for thes large tracts, This plat was fUed r ocoutly, and wo have only a few Jots remaining unsold, This indicates that tu,e property is Interest ing to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot should act promptly. Terms one-half cosh, balance equal payments, 3, 6, 9 I and 12 months. For particulars, I Title Guarantee North Bend NeWs A humber of electric light poles wcro blown down yesterday In tho Old Town, consequently wo hnd no light last night. The dredge dregoti which has be6l making repairs at Porter, wont down, to thii 'Pony Slough shonl yesterday to bogln work. 13. il. Hodson was n business visit or In Mnrshfleld Tuesday. Dr. Geo. Holllstor will lenvo tllo latter part of tho mouth for Sati Francisco to attend n medical con vention, Mrs. Holllstor will accom pany him, nnd will spond somo tint visiting relntlves. IIAXDOX PETITIONS FQRTLAX!. Wnnts Hotter Service Reiwceu Co qulllo nnd Rose c'ljtf. Tho Portlnnd Tclogranl snysr nandon, hi behalf of (hi Coqullla Valley region, has potltlbnod 'th Commercial Club for steamor scrvlco between that community nnd Port land. E. E. Oalccfl, president of the? Dnndon Commorclnl Club, wroto tho petition, which wns referred to the Chamber of Commorco for such ac tion ns tho clrcumstnnecs wnrraht. President Onkes puts tho facts In, terso form. Ho says thnt tho stoam or Elizabeth brought from San Fran cisco 250 tons of freight on hor last trip from Snn Francisco, more than half of which could hnvo been pur chased In Portland K tho proner stenmer connection wero hnd. Th" Ihreo boats, Etlziibeth, ' Flflold and nniulon'nro plying on thnt Vun, car rying good tonnngo, nnd getting tho trndo of tho Ilandon and Coqulllo re gions, been 11S.0 of tho 'closo tranBpor tnton coh'ndctlnn.' 'Thttfo nro tons nnil'tnliH of coal tllnt'can 1j6 had for from ?3 to J3.no n 'Idh delivered on tho river, which would sell nt from $10 to ?12 n ton In Portlnnd. KILL VARMINTS. Ono hear, ono bobcat and one wooddlggor comprlso tho polfry bug ged by Mr. Estnbrook,' II. A. Gross and Hnrvo Smith, of Ilandon; ami Mr. Ilowcrmnn. of Dalryvlllo, on their lilg lulnt held In Curry county the unat week. Estnbrook left Euchre Creok too soon and failed to get In on tho benr. Saturday after noon tho mighty nlmrods left town ngnlifto trreV 'down two cougnr whoso pawprlnts thoy crosied. Rnu don Englo. WILL GIVE DAXCE. Tho Coos nay concert band wilt give tho ilrst of tho serloa of dances, noxt Saturday night nt tho Eagle' linU.. Tho boys expect to glvo at Joast ono danco n month during thu wlntor. A pleasant ovonlng Is Insured, so turn out, nnd show tho boys that you nro bohlnd them In tholr work. Read The Times' "W'aut ads. t5A - l - A M-A M - H-H-fl-ttf . ; A MUTT f quality does not mat- mii i ii .0 t " saf. Does Count I r tu i 1 X I X X ,1 X see f and Abstract Co, f , r- ijiji'i'saj " 'JA --"' -i ffftf ow'-J,fl,K"j1f f'ft J 'I' i0OatfcraadwyM5fl4rMabfleld. ' A-w.swrw?; - ujtw &vpvt w-fsr-f (1 rv' natiaaiamiAsssaat ,----"' 6 --M-W-X-IHr j ( M if . v- mt i Mt ,f zr,n Ht 1 J.ufiua te JW f - t -r. f. f r -iij1 ,M Him r -