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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1910)
"THE COOS BAY TfMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 3M ummmaamvtmamammmamtmma n Necessities mSS The tnafc" Dover of life are going higher in price every day, but we are selling The Florheim .Shoe at $5.00 and $6.00 per pair, and you never have had or will get more for your money tomphlc jwlngal$5 Some feu) tlyla $6 Ham WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to -Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD OREGON J LINE Or BRASS GOODS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE NOW UNPACKING ONE OF THE FINEST LINE OP BRASS GOODS POR THE HOLIDAY TRADE EVER RECEIVED ON COOS DAY. THEY ARE NOT ON DISPLAY YET DUT THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT THEY AUB HERE AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT AND INSPECT THEM IP YOU ARE THINKING OP ANYTHING IN THIS LINE. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marsh field, Oregon IMonoor Hardware Co. CARBORUNDUM As a Sharpening Factor THROWAWAY THE OLD GRINDSTONE l( has served Its tlmo. Byltsusr good tools aro cast nsldo as worth less, whon In roallty thoy aro only dull and rusty., Tho sand itono has clearly demonstrated that It Is tho most oxpcnslvo Im plement about tho shop or farm, and Just aa long as It Is used, jutt to long dull tools will exist. VK HAVE OX DISPLAY the largest assortment of carborundum plnders and sharpening stones ovor shown In Marshflold nnd our prices aro all plainly on each article Sea our window display. .." REMEMBER Carborundum cuts 31 times faster than any other stone. Gem Qrlndor. .$8.00 Newton No. l...$8.B0 Best made.' . .$3.no Mechanlcs's special 9I.BO to $8.B0 Carborundum Honca . .78c to 83c Oct. Knlfo Bharp- onors. .... .00c Stones in leather caso S0c Carborundum razor Hones, 7Bo to 91.80 IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE OUIt STOCK :: PIONEER. HARDWARE CO. Lending llnrdwnro Storo B B 'HHi-ti-n-tt-a-a-tt-xJ-tJ-.tt-B -n-tj-n-n-n-no-tJ-n--n-u-c fW i rs i r , , P ? i liovemher iteai estate anaos v - , i c 4- I! 4(i Apvoc Kvnif I anri Yfair Allegheny, adjoining Gould farm, for $250.00 See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. j HENRY SENGSTACKEN, ip rj8-8-tt-tt-a-tt--tt-a-a-..-H-B--tt--aa-tt---H-B n i a i n i a t a i n a i a a i a -I a a a -a-. SKHsisasassiTassEScisESiSESSSSs STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails fdr San Francisco every eight days. JACKETS RESERVED UP TO TnE ARRIVAL OP TnE 8IIIP, ? "BSERVATIONS WILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- K S TICKET IS BOUGHT. ft Fl S. Dow, Agent. Marshf ield Ore jjj ?J?ja5H5ESH5H525a5Hrd9rB5HSaSHS?52SZ5HraESaS2S2SH5ZSBSE5; 2S2S2J Want Ad will sell it for you TYPHOID IX COOS COUNTI". Thero hns been a greater number of cases of typhoid this season than was ovor known In Coos county be fore, and strange to say. nccordlnc to population, a much greater ner- ccntngo of cases are on tho farms. Somo claim that It Is duo to tho ex traordinarily dry season and from tho water getting low nnd containing n Biipornuimdonco of vegotnblo mat ter. Coqulllo Herald. COOS BAY TIDES. NOVEMBER The Caucus OP LAST EVENING SHOULD HAVE ADOPTED A RESOLUTION TO DUY THEIR Turkeys PROM ' STAUFF'S AS WE WILL HAVE A NUMBER OP NICE CORN PED BIRDS AL READY DRESSED POR THE POT OR PAN. THERE IS A GOODLY SUPPLY OP MINCE MEAT, CANDY AND NUTS, PIGS, DATES, PEELS, IN' PACT EVERYTHING YOU MAY NEED FOR THAT GLORIOUS DAY. WILL HAVE A LIMITED NUM BER OF Wild Ducks High water AM. I P. M. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. I ft. Tuesday. 22 0:09 G.8 4:07 7.8 Wed'd'y. 23 G:1G 7.0 C:2G 7.1 Thursday 24 7:10 7.4 C:G2 G.8 Friday... 25 8:05 7.7 8:12 0.7 Saturday 20 8:G1 8.1 9:20 O.S SUNDAY 27 9:31 8.3 10:10 G.9 NOVEMBER Low water J A. M. Date. Tuesday.. 22 Wed'd'y. 23 Thursday 24 Friday... 25 Saturday 20 SUNDAY 27 h. ui. 10:32 11:G7 0:18 1:22 2:21 3:14 P. M. ft. h.m. I ft. 4.0 11:14 0.0 0.0 1:19 3.2 1.2 2:29 2.4 1.5 3:23 1.7 1.9 4:11 1.1 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 p. m., November 21, by Mrs. MIngua, Bpeclnl govern- ment motoorologlcal observer: Maximum 58 4 Minimum 51 At 4:43 p. m., 54 Precipltntlon 89 Wind, Southeast; cloudy. Sails Wednesday. Tho Rcdondo will sail tomorrow for Snn Francis co and San Pedro. Tho Nnnn Smith which nrrlvod In Sunday will prob ably get out tomorrow. uni ON THE 23RD. At tho Plnco or Good Things to Eat," Chas. Stauff Front mid Commercial. pLJLX ir.m wt p-" WANTED An experienced nlrl for Konornl hnusowork. Mrs. P. M. Hnll-Lewiu, Catching Inlet. FOR KALI: Black Monarchy pullotH, six months old, ft.vo each. Apply J. A. Jncobson, North Bend. FOR SALIC Cheap. Iwmt livery, two Inunchos, ono launch hull, 10 round bottom row boats, shop floats, tools and patterns. For particulars call at Allgor's Boat livery, North Bond. LOST No. a Tinker built row boat. Roward for roturn to Davis, North Bona:. White- hoiiBo Storo. PLEASE RETURN Unibrollii you mistook for yours at Postofllco this morning, to Times' offlco. I know you when I soo you. J. Bothnor. FOR RENT Two rooms for house- kcoplng furnished with gas rango $12 per month. Lloyd hotel. WANTED Young lady to learn ty. pcsottlng. Ono with somo experi ence preferred. Apply at onco at Times' ofllco. Daughter Is Born. Tom Hall has rccolvod word of tho birth of daughter yosterday to Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCltntock of Coqulllo, Mrs. McClIntock Is n nloco of Mr. Hall. tho regular hall at S o'clock. There promises to bo an unusually largo attendance. Improve Church. Tho men of tho SwcdlBh Lutheran church nt North Bond havo evolved n novel plan for colobrntlng Thanksgiving. All will bo having a holiday and will gather at tho church with their saws and hnmmors nnd finish tho Interior of tho structure' putting down floors, building n pulpit and pows under tho direction of the pastor, tho nov. J. Richard Olson, who will conduct sor vlcos thero In tho evening. Tho Mnrshfleld Swedish Lutheran con gregation will enjoy n dinner and reunion of tho now and old members 1 Immediately after tho morning ser vices Thanksgiving. ' North Bend News James Cowan of" South Marshflold, wati a business visitor horo yosterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Stauff and" baby of Marshfleld, woro North Bend visitors yesterday. j::nmjm:m:mu::ttt:tt::::f Personal Notes mmwmmmttmmmnimtwjmtmuj JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned from Coqulllo today. E. R. HODSON of Cooa RIvor, Is In Mnrshfleld on business today. J. J. BURNS of North Bond, was a Marshflold business visitor today. WM. E. HOMME of EaBtsldo, wnH & Marshflold business visitor today ARCHIE 'PHILLIPS of North' Bond, was n MnrBhflold business visitor today. , Tom Boono who has been qulto ill with pnoumonla for tho past wcokr Is reported Improving. Mrs. George Black left Saturday on tho Plant for n visit with rela tives In San Francisco. Tho steamer Reta mado hor first run yesterday ovonlng to Sumner. Sho will mnko It every day from now on. William Turpen of Empire, has been tho guest for tho past fow weoks of his daughter, Mrs. C. M, Byler. Fred' Cavannugh, who hns spent tho Bummer in tho Northwest Terri tory, Canada, will Bpond tho wlnter on Coos Bny. Thoro will bo Union ThnnkBglvInff norvlccs nt 10 n. in., in tho United. Brethren church on Mcndo Avohuo, Thursday, November 24th. Sues For Wood. Tho Southorn Oregon Company Is suing J. W. Grout of North Bond for $50 for ten cords of wood which It alleges ho cut off Its land. Tho caso is filed In Justice. Pcnnock's court. Ih Improving. Harry Winkler, tho Busy Cornor prescription clork, who wnB oporatod on nt Morcy hos pital Saturday la gottlng along nlco ly nnd will ho nblo to lenvo tho hos pital shortly. This will bo gratify ing nows to his many friends. Wed Tomorrow. Frlonds horo linvo been npprlsod thnt Hnrk Dun ham, Jr., and' Miss Zoo Eudlcott will bo married nt Coqulllo tomorrow. Mr. Dunham formorlju. rosldod horo nnd tho brldo-to-bo wan formorly om ployed nt tho Molroso 'restaurant. Ankle Cut. Frank Ward, who is employed in tho South Slough Log ging camp, suBtalncd n sorloiis In- Jury to his nnklo Saturday. Tho nxo slipped, cutting n deep gnBh In his nnklo. Ho Is nt Mercy hospital whoro ho will bo laid up for sovornl veoks. Relative 111. Attornoy Roubon Maratora rccolvod a mossago from Coos county this morning to tho ef fect that his wifo'o fathor, Thomas Blaln, Is vory 111. Tho ngod gentle man has boon sufforlng from heart troublo for somo tlnio, and of lata has beon compolled to rotlro from nctlvo business pursuits. Rosoburg Nows. . WANTED Young lady for ofllce work. Must havo good education. Wages small to start. Address A. G. caro Times. WANTED An experienced waitress Inquire "W" Times' ofllco. WAXTED Second cook. Inquire Chandler Hotel. LOST About two weeks ngo, dog, black and tan, medium size. Short tall. S. C. Rogers. WANTED An A-l general merchan dise man now in California is anxi ous to locnto on Coos Bay Mar ried. Address, Box 'A' Times'. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished five-room apartments In the O'Connell bldg. FOR SALE Cheap, boat llvory, two launches, ono launch hull, 1G round bottom row boats, shop floats, tools and patterns. For particulars call at Allgor's Boat livery, North Bend. FOR RENT Four-room bungalow. Frank Dillon at Olllvant and Weaver's. CIDER FOR SALE Pure sterilized cider In pint, and quart bottles, and gallons. Special prices by tho dozen. Free delivery. Phono 277. WANTED Strong woman or girl to cafe for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfleld, Or. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Sirs. Hazard, cor. om ana Marnoi. FOR RENT Residence Eastlde, Phone Mrs. McCann, North Bend, Hit Wrong Man. Saturday night, a young follow named Prltchnrd hit ono of tho Smith mill employes and a treo for all followed that resulted In a glnss door bolng broken In n Front street show houso. Prltchnrd got tho wprst of It, decidedly. Later ho said that It was a caso of mis taken Identity, having mlstakou tho follow ho hit for a man named Gaffnoy from North Bond against whom ho had a grlevanco. Ho paid for tho broken glass and n $5 tlno. E. L. BESSEY nnd wlfo of South Coos RIvor, nro Mnrshflold visit ors today. W. H. HORTON, tho woll known Sumner rancher, wnB transacting business In Mnrshflold today. ORVILLE WILSON and wlfo nnd child returned to their homo In Sumnor this nftcrnoon, .after two weeks visit In Mnrshflold. WALTER LAWHORNB of McKlnloy, to whom Cell Irolnud hns given tho tltlo, "Tho Billy Goat King," Is spondlng a fow days with friends In Mnrshflold. SECOND MATE EICLUND of tho Nnnn Smith, has boon transferred to tho Rodondo as first mate. Ho hns fully, recovorod from tho In juries ho sustained horo whllo . loading tho Nnnn Smith a fow wooks ngo. A. McKEOWN nephew of Ed. Mc Koown of tho Smlth-Powora Log ging Camp at South Inlot, enmo In today to havo an Injury to his hund, sustnlnod by coming In con tact with a saw, nttondod to. Tho Injury Is not n serious ono. C. R. DINDINOER, who hns spont tho past "six months with his uncles, Goo. Dlndlngor and W. II, Dlndlngor, of tho Bazar, leaves on tho Rodondo tomorrow for San ' Francisco, Los Angelos nnd Rlvor sldo whoro ho will spend tho noxt fow months, Plans For Party. Tho plana ori ginally mado for tho Thanksgiving party to Uq given by tho ladles of St. Monica's Catholic church at tho Odd FoIIowb' hall tomorrow night havo slightly changed. Both tho danco hall and tho lodge rooms will now bo utilized for tho party and as a result, dancing will begin at 8 o'clock Instead of '10 o'clock as was previous ly announced. The lodgerooms will he used for cards which will begin at 8:30 while dancing will begin In Order Early For Thanksgiving WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE FOR THE GREAT FEAST DAY. CRANBERRIES LAYER. RAISINS, MINCE MEAT, VEGETABLES, CIDER, FRUITS, Tins' STORE will bo closed all (fay Thanksgiving, Kindly send or phono your orders early. cook's Grocery 4TH AND CENTRAL. PHONE 189. 141 CENTRAL AVE. "Tho Lion and tho Mouso" will bo prosentod by' Dixie Loftln and Company at tho Masonic Saturday and Sunday nights, Novombor 20 nnd 27th. - HOW'S THIS We offer Ono Jt'imlrdl IHIan Rcwrril or ny ruon( t'atarrli ttmt rnuiioi be cured by llll'currhrurc. KWOHKNKY A CO., Tolf.lo, O. We, the uiuleulKiHil, have known K J, tine nnr for the lat,15 yean, nnd believe him per fectly honorable In all biulnem traiianrllont ami financially nblo to carry out any obllga tlon made by his firm. Walmmi, Kinnak .t Maiivin, Wholrtale DriiKKiiU, Toledo, O Haifa Catarrh Cure U tukon Internally, net lug directly upon the blood nnd mucoui Mir fare of the iratem. TeatlmonlaU tent free I'rtco 75centa per bottle. Hold byall ilriigft Taku 1!;M' family I'illi for coimtlpatluu. Mrs. Louis Metzlor, who was x former, rcsldont of North Bond and whojina beon very HI at Ashland, Is rcportod much Improved, Mrs. E. Klnnoy, who hns beon In Salem taking medical trentment for sovornl months, Is homo' again, and Is gaining rapidly. Mrs. Edward Langenberg nnd llt tlo daughter loft Saturday on the Broakwntor nnd will Join Mr. Lan genberg nt Brldalvalo, Ore, whoro they will mnko their futuro homo. PONIES TRAVEL LONG WAYS. Shetland PoiiIch Shipped From Neb raska to Coos County. A story of n romarkablo shipment of tliroo llttlo Shotlnnd ponies' from Aurora, Nebraska, to Coqulllo, Ore gon, is told In tho Hamilton County Rogtster. Tho threo ponies woro Bhlppod by oxprosB .over tho Union Pnclflc railroad half way across tho continent of North America. Tho ponlos wero rnlsed In Aurora. Hamilton county, Nebraska, by John Works, n brecdor. Thoy woro pur chased by II. L. Stophons of Coqulllo, Orogon, for hln llttlo children. Tho ponlos woro tho tiniest of the Shetland trlbo nnd although, fully do- volopod two of thorn wolghod but 130 nnd 135 pounds respectively.. Thoy woro black and whlto In color nnd aro 'said to bo ospoclally lino samples of tho Shetland. Tho third pony wns a llttlo hoavlor than tho othor two and Is Intended for sad dlo UBO. ROAD GETTING BAD. According to Frank E. Alley, who returned from Marshflold last ovo nlng, tho county road In tho vicinity of Camas Valloy is In a deplorable condition, nnd In tho ovont of heavy rains, ho says It will bo rondored al most Impassablo. It Is Mr. Alloy's opinion thnt somo action should be taken by tho propor authorities at onco townrd making tho necessary repairs und thus savo tho taxpayors unnecessary oxponso In rebuilding tho road noxt spring, Hosoburg Nows. "Tho Lion nnd tho Mouso" Is ono of tho strongest bllla over produced, MASONIC theutro, SATURDAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS. THE TOWN UNITED EVERYBODY wants North Front Street opened, GUS BENNETT says there are no flies on him. He has been after the opening of the street all the time, CLAUDE NASBURG says it must be done, A, H, PPWERS says it Is a disgrace, TOM COKE says it will be built, W.V' l J, N, NELSON Has nobody seen Nelson? .. . E, A, ANDERSON has a plan, SO THERE you go, The main street of the town fenc ed in, so that the public must jump hurdles to take the fer ry or steamer, All because we supposed that section was divided, Everybody Is boosting North Front street, F, S, DOW, Coos Bay Rosebqrg Stage Line Dally stago between Rosoburg and Mttrshlleld. Stage leave doily asd Sunday at 7 !)'" Faro, $0,00, OTTO gOHETTER, Agent, O, P. BARNARD, l&b MARKET A V., Marshfleld. Agent, ROSKBURG. GMt, PHONE IX r" ., r II 1 fl '"i .n