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Iff jt ('"" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910 EVENING EDITION. """!! i ttttttt"i " aaa. " ; . i ' ' ' ' ' ' hm 'lllUnU I - - --- - -..-w.. -.-. .-.,-. ,-. .. 'iiTfi iTtiiT l nhfi i rr i g r;m,rr Mi Ti.IT Umi Irti ir "TV""" - f-- rt&vT LO XM V ,. ititaa I Hris9 &U- V-t i I 11,. T.. WIS I yyr 111 N Q CI I f ' AT n (I ' Ol 'I I .S.W5 $Sf Jl I Kf lift HI 111 WJ Hi il 4 fiT saW SIT I II ' K r? i v ana -t. afe- II V VIJ m p ra Lul mil i V I ft I;IM1& A I L to37 y? iiikiffl ivnKLiiAi. fesi if - ESv 2 TWO DIE IX COQl'lLLE. This is Overcoat weather and you shouldn't be without one And you will not be without one for long when you see ours at $15, $ J 7.50 and $20 These Unusual Values come through the "Mtll-To-Man" method of our Five Stores. Snrali Johnson and Grandson )lo Few DnyH Apart. Tho Coqiilllo Ilornlil says: Mrs. Sarnh T. Johnson was born In Illi nois March 1, 1841, and illod In Co qiilllo, Oregon, Novombor 7, 1910. Sho canio to Oregon In 1852 and ,vas married on Octobor 11, 18C0, to Salmon O, Johnson, who died May 10, 1909. They camo to Coos Coun ty In 1S75, residing thero over slnco Twelve children woro horn to them, eight of which aro Btlll living. One daughter, Mrs. Wilfred QUI ,of Tonopnh, Novadn, which is to bo 'remembered, died July 10, 1910, leaving her infant son, Wilfred, to tho en ro of his grandmother. Llttlo Wilfred was born Juno 3, 1910, and, after an illness of about six weeks, passed away on Saturday1, November 12, 1910. The burial of 'Mrs. Johnson took , place at tho Falrvlow Comotory Nov Cmb,cr 9, 1910, and that of her grand son on November 13, 1910, at tho samo place. M Handy "SLIP-ONS" $15.00 WOOLEN MILL STORE "MILL-TO MAN CLOTHIERS" Marshfield, Oregon Si ;:.v.t::r. m goes Tiiuouaii bridge. W. 'A. Cot Jon of Fnlrvlciv Victim of An Accident. W. Z. Cotton, of Falrvlow, was brought to town yesterday sufforlng from four broken ribs, On tho Fri- day beforo ho was driving his team and wagon over n brldgo on his farm when tho structure gnvo way, preci pitating nil to tho bottom of tho creek, about 10 feet bolow. Tho damages to tho wagon and team woro slight Coqiilllo Herald. CLOTHES DRYERS Donrds nt MI MUSK'S. and Slcovo IP ts mms-fftsinfmlsfS t V9 1 METAL BEDSTEADS p - -- . - A ,., mil II VV Iw4'BS t tt 0 1'OK Sale or Part TKADK best offor taken boforo Saturday. Com ploto stock of now millinery and Webber IMAXO B45 Second St. KOI? SAIilv Clii, Iiimt livery, two launches, ono launch hull, 10 round bottom row boats, shop floats, tools nnd pntterns. For particulars 'call at Allgor's Iloat livery, North Bond. There is really choice styles in Metal Bedsteads if you come to the right place to get them We call special attention to our Two Tone ft Brass Bedsteads, dull finished, with Lemon Bur- nished brass trimmings $24.00 to $35.00 jf il Bungalow Bedsteads, white enamel or Vernis tl x Martin, the last word in inexpensive bedsteads H Metal Bedsteads trom $.UU t,o $U.UU H AVAXTISl) A position by man of ox porlonco in accounting nnd boolc lceoping, snlary no object. Vddress II. O. caro Times. FOK SAMS Fiirnltimi for neven room liousb almost now, 237 So. Hroadway. COOS BAY TIDES. XOV1SMUISII High water A.M. Date 111. in. I I Wod'd'y. 10111:13 P. M. Thursday 17 Fruiny... is Saturday 19 SUNDAY 20 0:20 1:12 2:04 3:00 ft. I h. in- ft. 7.C 7.fi 12:87 10.0 7.3 1:20 9.8 7.0 3:09 9J5 XOYISMIIISIl Low water Date. Wed'd'y. 10 Thursday 17 Friday... 18 Saturday 10 SUNDAY 20 A. M. P. li. nt. ft. h.m. 5:0r 2.2 CS57 5:47 2.r r.:4G 0:34 2.8 7:33 7:21 3.2 8:24 8!14 3.6 9:10 M. ft. 1.1 1.5 1.0 1.5 1.1 THIS WKATIHSK. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight, Thursday fair In cast and rain In west. LOCATj TISMI'ISKATUIIK KIS- lOKT. For twenty-four hours ending 4:43 p. in., Nov. 15, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government mo- tcorologlcnl observer: Maximum 50 Minimum 32 At 4:43 p. in 44 Precipitation nono Wind Northwest; clonr. been in years. To secure 3,000,060 eggs, it took about 2,000 females. Tho racks at tho fishery hnvo boea taken down and tho fish allowod td proceod up tho river to thoir naturat j spawning ground. Kenluck Iniet Work. Owing to tho fallnro to secure any bids for tho proposed Kentuck Inlot improve ment, tho Port Commission has had. to postpono tho work. Just as soort as bids on the work can bo obtained n contract will bo awarded, Wed Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Potter of Flagstaff, havo lssueil lnvitntlons for tho marriage of their 4 daughtor, Miss Mabol Grace, to Francis E, Wooloy which will ha solemnized at their homo in Flag staff this evening. ISIIts Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold lodgo of Elks will moot tonight to fnltlnto candidates and transact other business. Hoys TjoJh. G. S. Floyd has bought from August Frlzcon tlireo of tho T. II. Dnrry lots atniinkor Hill and will erect n houso on them In tho near future. . Ih Itecoverlng. J. L, Koontz is rocovoring from tho brulsos ho sus tained Inst Friday night when his m6torcyclo nnd Dr. DIx'h auto col lided on Front street. Tho motor cydo was pretty bndly sinnsliod up. Hour Contwt. Tho homestead contest of John P. Farley vs. tho Northern Pnclflo Hnllway Compnny involving n claim in tho Fall Crook country wnB hoard boforo Unltod States Commissioner Solby yestordny. Vote On Coroner. Through n ty pographical error, Dr. Golden's namo was omlttod from tho list of candi dates in tho ofllclal ;oto in Tho Times Inst evening. Dr. Golden was re elected receiving 1G70 votes against 1.2G2 for his opponent, W. E. Dun- gnn. , i Kooster Itnnqtict. F. S. Dow, W v S. McFarland nnd A. T. Haines nro plnnnlng to havo tho "Booster Ban quet" proposod somctimo ago by tho '! Chamber of Commorco held next Monday ovonlng nt Tho Chnndler hotol. Dodnlto nnnouncoment will bo nindo tomorrow. " Knily lllrtl. Geo. S. Shophord, wlio recently Installed tho Coos Bay section of tho Oregon Naval Re scrvo Is ono of tho flrnt iiolltlclans In tho stnto to como out with an ndvanco polltlcnl announcomont. Ho has stated to hla Portland friend thnt ho will bo n candldato for Con gress from that district in 1912. ' 8 n n I'OK SAMS Clicnp, n parlor wt, glass-cupboard, drosscr nnd ma chine. Mrs. A. O'Connor, 403 N. Broadway. f-'OK SATdS Oasollno Inuncli Twldy or will lease or trndoj also ranch noar Marshflold for rent. Enquiro Prop. Hotol Lloyd. fiot Mnny ISkkh. Bunt. F. W. Smith of tho South Coos Klvor fish hntchory, roports that ho has talcon 3,000,000 Chinook salmon ogga nbout nil tho hntchory can handle Thero has boon tho greatest run of Clilnooka this season thnt .thoro has Grimes Named. Jny Boworman, noting governor of Oregon, named Col. Grimes as ono of tho ten dele gates to tho Pacific Coast Coiigrw nt San Francisco, called by Gov Glllott of California, to moot tomor-, row to tako mnttors of Importnnca to this section. Mr. Grimes Is away on a benr hunt nnd probably cninot nttond. Hoy llettrr Arthur Hnnson, tho olght-yoar-old son -of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Hanson, who has boon quite tll-1 was roportou Hotter today. It was reported that tho lad's Illness was duo to Injuries Biintnluod soveral dnys ago when John Cook, another school boy, pushed him oft tho s(epn nt tho school houso. Superintendent Tiodgen who Invcstlgntod tho affair stated today that ho did not believe tho lad's sickness was duo ontlroly to tho accident as ho nttondod school for a fow dnys after it occurrod and nppeared to bo nil right. Mr. Tled gon thinks thnt tho boy caught cold and this lod to tho complications, Seo thonow'WHITlTTnd OOLI sQinl-porcolaln DISIIKS at MUKR, FOK H1SNT Four-rtM)in liungnlow. Frnnk Dillon at Olllvnnt nnd Wonvor's. WHY COUGH? I Perry, it ontgomery We sell on Easo Payments. Co, WANTISI) A child to board. Apply Room 5, over Times' ofllco, WAXTISI) llulldlng contracts of any kind. Addross Alfrod Mol gren at Dlnnco Hotol or Cnmp No. 0. care Smlth-Powors Logging Co. ?tmmutinuntssnntnninmnnn$unmnminj A WINTER'S HAVOC! THE CHANGEABLE WINTER WEATHER IS THE PROLIFIC CAUSE OF THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES THAT LONG AFT ER MAY HAVE A FATAL ENDING. WE SEE THE END, BUT FORGET THE BEGINNING 15 PER CENT OF ALL DEATHS ARE THE RESULT OF "ONLY A COLD." YOU CAN AVOID SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES BY THE PROMPT USE OF "LAXA COLD." IT GOES TO THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE BY ERA DICATING THE CAUSE, AND WILL DO IT. THOROUGHLY. TRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Gobs, In tho First Savings & TruBt Bldg., at Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from tho data of this notlco. Dated at Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, this 16th day of November. 1910. , CORA A. McCAULEY, Administratrix of tho Estate of F. E. HcCauley, deceased. First publication Novopiber 1C, 1910 WANTED By lady, general house work, or hotel work. Hotol work preferred. Address P. O. Box 452 Marshflold, Oro. CIDISK FOK SALE Pure sterilized cldor in pint, nnd quart bottles, and gallons. Special prices by tho dozen. Free dollvory. Phone 277. FOK SALE Good store fixtures. Phono 104-J' or "Gunnory.'' GET A BOX TODAY. FOR SALE AT THE nUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsdns Drug Co, "The Busy Conner" Marsh field, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS'. ceased, tho undersigned was duly appointed aaminisirainx oi saia Notlco Is herehv clven that by an order of tho County Court of Coos estate. County, Oregon, duly mado and en- All persons having claims against tered of m, , nth dav of tld estate are hereb3r nUfled to November. 1910. in the matter of P them, duly verified, to tho tho estate of P. B. McCauley, When a man is grumbling bo says it happens that way every time," although tho wrong he is grumbling de. undersigned at the ofllce of John D. about may be the first. THE ROYAL TONIGHT "BLASTED HOPES" (A Sellg Drama) "IN THE SPREEWALD" Boautlful scenes In Prussia "THE SIGNET RING. (presenting castles and ruins of tho old world.) FOK KENT Reasonable, i four- room flat, partly furnished. , Ap ply Davis and Swnnson or Phono 39-R. WANTED Strong woman or girl to caro for elderly invalid. Apply Mrs. Sengstncken, Marshfield, Or, FOK SALE W hnvo u few good tnllor-mado suits loft to bo pressed but never cnlled for that wo will sell cheap. You can get n good suit for from $3.00 to $7.00. Call and see thorn nt Pantatorlum on Central avenue. 1 WE MAKE A PERFECTLY HARMLESS COUGH MEDICINE WHICH WE CALL BROWN'S COUGH BALSAM WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED TO CURE "JOUR COUPH. IF IT DOESN'T, WE'LL HAND BACK YOUR COIN. WE HAVE BEEN MAKING THIS MEDICNE FOR FOUR YEARS. IT IS THE RESULT OF YEARS OF EXPERIMENT AND TRIAL, AND WE BELIEVE IT IS THE 1HSST COUGH MEDICINE BOTH FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN. THE CONSTANTLY INCREASING SALE OF BROWN'S COUGH BALSAM PROVES THAT IT CUKES COUGHS 25c, 50c AND 9L00. BROWN DRUG CO. Graduate Chemists ,lTho Quality Store" mmmmmamsmmmmmmmmmaMMmgsemmuMKm -tt-n--tt-tt-H-tt-B--XI-M- "---rt--t!-- --tt--X-- WANTED Lady helper In kitchen nt Bunker Hill Boarding House. Performance Begins nt 7:00 Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c LOST Number of non-negotinblo checks. Roward for return to Times' ofllce. FOR SALE A lino pure blood regis tered Holsteln bull, 3-year-old. Chas. Mahaffy, N. Coos River. FOK RENT Furolhhed rooms. Mrs. Hazard, cor. 6th and Market. FOH RENT Residence Easteide, Phone Mrs. McCann, North Bend. PONT BE A MUTT YOUR. HORSE REQUIRES THE BEST FEED ,. A dealer advises us that, quality does not mi t ter with the Marshfield Barley Buyers. x I Call For SPERRFS UNION BARLEY and see That Quality Does Count. I-H-K-W-X-K-S-H-X-H-W-K-K- KH-K-K-K-K H-M-KHI-O 11 H H It H it II r :tf0SalfcPy ifes?'! rt. -J rC-- - P