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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1910)
np- 'trrypfa THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910 EVENING EDITION. Necessities FPillt mm&& Thc ft Dover of life are going higher in price every day, but we are selling The Florsheim Shoe at $5.00 and $6.00 per pair, and you never have had or will get more for your money A complete showing at $5 PfPPI Soma few styla $6 WOOLEN MILL STORE MUI-to-Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD - - OREGON CAPTURE THREE TOWNS. Mexican Revolutionists Inflict Heavy Death Toll. (Dy Associated I ess to Coos Buy 'Zluos.) EAGLE PASS, Mox., NoV. 22. Mc'xlcnn revolutionists lmro captured threo towns In the rich Nazas river valley, Gomoz, I'nllclo Lordo ami Torroon. A death toll was Imposed nt Torreou where ono thousand revo lutionists with armed modern guns swept the city for sovoral hours. QUIET IX MEXICO. Late Reports Are Tlmt Dinicultles There lime Been Ended. ' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Nov. 20. Passengora nrrlvlng todny on the International Hallway from Mexico report every thing tranquil between hero nnd Mex ico City. Wire reports bring no news of disturbances nny whoro and Btato that In the towns whoro thoro has boon trouble, normal conditions prevail. Pocket FLASHLIGHT nt tho GUN- nery. Shapely waterproof Duxbak hots, Heo them THE GUNNERY. ' H0UDAY ANNOUNCEMENT L0CKHART & PARSONS DRUG COMPANY The Busy Corsier Present for your inspection their attractive lines in Holi day Goods consisting of Cut Glass, Toilet Sets, Mirrors of all kinds. Brass Goods, Safety Razors, Fountain Pens, Domestic and imported Perfumes, Stationery, etc. The lines have been carefully selected and merit your careful Inspection. We extend a cordial invitation to pay us a visit. ;1 irowtrrinr W offer Ono ll'imlrdl rMlnr Itowril for Miycinenf Oalnrrli Hint rnimot bo curt J by llnll'fCii burn euro. v. J. chi:ki:y .t co.. Toledo, o. . N Mip uiiclijrlunel, Iihvo Iuimwi K J. Cbc I nny for the litot 1 )rnr, nnd bvllevc hint e i icctly li(iiiornlil8 In nil bimlncM trntuiU'. o.i mi iiiiii'icimi) nuio dicnrry out iiny uji. t'uiii iimdu by bin ilrm. Wai.mmi, Kinnas Js Maiivin, .. .. Wbolrrole !riiziil,Tollii,0 Unit's mtnrr'i Vt In tnkoii liilonmlly, net liiKillroctly upon tha blood ami mintoim Mir lure of tfiij Mvntsin. Tettlmoiitnbi tout freo I'rlc. 7 foiiu r ImiHIu. Hold b nil ilriimrfito Tnlc. Hull ' Kutnlly i'llln fori! ntlmtloii' M H I Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "Ths Busy Comer"J J Marshfield, Oregon jMonwr Hardmiro (.'. CARBORUNDUM As a Sharpening Factor THROWjAWAY THE OLD GRINDSTONE It has served Its tlmo. By its use good tools aro cast aslilo as worth loss, when In reality they aro only dull nnd rusty. Tho sand Btono has clearly demonstrated that It Is tho most oxponslve Im plement about tho shop or farm, and Just as long as it Is used, just so long dull tools -will exist. WE HAVE ON DISPLAY tho largest assortment of carborundum grinders and sharpening stones ever shown In Marshfield nn,d our prices aro all plainly on eaoh article. Seo our window display. REMEMBER Carborundum cuts 31 times faster than any other stone. Oom Grinder. .$8.00 Newton No. l...$8.S0 Best mado. , .95.50 Mechanlcs's special $1.50 to $8,00 Carboruudum Hones . .75o to 85c Oct. Kulfo sharp- onors 00c Stones In leather enso 30c Carborundum razor Hones, 75o to $1.50 PIONEER. HARDWARE CO. L, , i,...uHntr HanUvaro Store - i ra i m IT WILL PAY YOU W TO EXAMINE OUR M STOCK :: :: :: jw HOME.LAND Co. See us for Investment on Coos Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. Phone 74L. 304 Front St. rue 1 1 nvn MarhfleW pojmmr famil) lnt LLJIU Hotgl A11 furuiture rou nd clean. Velvet and AsmlnUtcr carr-eu In very room. Four ftorlei of Lolld com t ltnte reduced to day, BOc'So and 1100; week, 2 CO to 5 00. Alto a low IiouMkecplDg apart' ment with gai rangei. I2.00 per month. Frfe bath. Take biu at depot. Mm. Bridget. Prop A Want Ad will sell it for you NOTICE OF ANNUAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF THE OITV OF MARSHFIELD. Pursuant to tho direction of tho Common Council of tho City of Mnrshlleld, notice Is hereby given Hint on Tuosduy, tho Gth tiny of no comber, 1910, thoro will bo held In tho Council Chamber In tho City Hall of tho City of Mnrshilold, Coos County, Orogon, n rogttlar gouoral election, for thc purpose of electing two membors of tho Common Coun cil to servo for n torm of threo years eaoh, commencing tho llrst Monday, In January, "1911, nnd of olcctlng a Ilecordor to servo for tho torm of ono year, commencing tho first Monday In January, 1910. Tho said election will bo held be tween tho hours of ulno o'clock A. M. niirt' sis o'clock P. "M. That J. R. Llghtnor, J. II. Mllnor nnd A. D. Walcott hnvo boon horo toforo by tho Common Council of said city appointed as Judges of said election, and Roy Lnwhorn, J. C. Morchnnt nnd C. II. Marsh as Clerks of until election. Dated this 2Dth day of Novombor, 1910. . JOHN W. BUTLER, Kecordor of tho City .of Mnrshilold, Coos County, Oregon. WiMSsx FOR SALE Two full blooded Ply mouthrock chickens. Phono 174-L FOR RENT Store room occupied by Mrs. Aiken's millinery, on Decom bor 1, Apply Eugono O'Connell. FOR RENT i'liimblng shop next Ekblad's Hardwaro storo after Do comber 1. Apply W. N. EkblnJ. WANTED An experienced girl for gonornl housework. Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lowls, Catching Inlet,1 FOR SALE Black Mlnorclui pullets, six months old, fi.oO oach. Apply J. A. Jacobson, North Bend. FOR SALE Household fuwdture, 473 Second St. No. LOST No. 3 Tinker built row boat. Reward for return to pavls, North Bend. White houso Store, FOR SALE ?a II. P. gasoline mo tor nnd all equipment for launch. Write Box 285 or call 24G Fourth St. North. ROOMING HOUSE For sale. Splen did proposition. Easy terms. P.O. Box 435. FOR RENT Four-room btfngnlow. Frank Dillon at Olllvant and Weaver's. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs. Hazard, cor. 5th and MarKet. FOR SALE Cheap, boat livery, two launches, ono launch hull, 10 round bottom row boats, shop floats, tools and patterns. For particulars call at Auger's Boat livery, North Bond, FOR RENT Residence Etmtside, Phono Mrs. McCaun, North 'Bend. COOS BAYJTiDES. NOVEMBER High water Date Friday... 25 Saturday 2G SUNDAY 27 A. M. h. in. S:05 S:G1 9:31 ft. 7.7 8.1 S.3 P.M. h.m.J ft. 8:121 G.7 9:20 G.S 10:16 G.9 NOVEMBER Low water I A. M. Date. 111. in. Krltlny... 25 1:22 Saturday 2G 2:21 SUNDAY 27 3:14 ft. 1.2 1.5 1.0 P. M. h. m. 2:29 3:23 4:11 ft. 2.4 1.7 1.1 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) ORtiaON Fair tonight nnd Sunday, nnd warmer In lute- rlor ami southwest tonight. 4 rlor nnd southwest tonight. 4 Southeasterly winds. Ship Christinas Trees Tho M. F. Plnnt will curry ubout 2,000 Christ mas trees from hero for tho Snn Frnnclsco market when alio lenves to morrow or Monday. Tho shipment Is being made by F. S. Dow. Luso Wins Out. A Jury In Recor der Butler's court yesterday found J. A. Luso not guilty of violating tho plumbing ordinance no wns charged by Inspector Trlbbey. Tho case hnd been hanging tiro for several wooks. Take ('cumin. Judice John F. Hall is taking tho annual school con- iih of Mnrshilold. It Is oxpootod that It will oxcood 800 considerably, hav ing almost reached that number last J oar. 1). A. .Toiu'H III. D. A. Jonos wns taken ill suddenly today and hnd to bo removed to his homo whoro ho Is now under n physician's euro. Lato roportB nro to the offect Hint ho Is Improving. Mother In Demi. Geo. F. Murch has recolved word of tho death of Mrs. Murch'n mother, Mrs. Scrlbnor, at Spooner, Wis. Mrs. Murch hnd boon nt her bcdBldo for tho Inst fow weeks. Tho fuuornl was held Thanksgiving Day. Alliance Delayed. C. F. McQeorgo received a tologram todny stating tho Alllnnco would not unit from thoro until noxt Wcdnosrtny, tho delay be ing caused by n dolay of tho Euroka, Capt. Thomnson and crow will bo transferred from tho Eureka to tho Alllnnco. Strange Rcfiiicst. Marshal Cartor today received n tologrnm from Bot tlo Lynch of Bolllnghnm, WiibIi.. ask ing that tho body of Ed. Lynch bo held until alio reached horo. So far ns can bo ascertained, no ono by tho nnnio of Ed. Lynch lift dlod In this vicinity rccontly nnd ltln thought tho tologrnph company .mtnahavo got the address mixed. , no i (1 till ulh DIAZ WINS AGAIN. EL PASO, -Tex., Nov. 24. Tho Inauguration of Diaz as president for nnothor torm comes Decombor 1 nnd n gen- ornl dlsturbanco Is oxpocted then If tho rovolt has not nl- ready becomo gonoral by that tlmo. THE ROYAL (Houso of Amusement, Instruction mid Entertainment.) TONIGHT' "AN ARMY OF TWO" (An Incident of tho American Revo lutlon.) (OTHER GOOD PICTURES) (ALSO 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA) SUNDAY NIOHT. A AREA'!' DRAMA "A FORTUNATE MISFORTUNE" (By tho Essanny Chicago Stock Company.) FOUR OTHER FINE PICTURES. AN ORCHESTRA OF FIVE PIECES KATHRYN BAKER In Illustrated Songs Performance Begins nt 7:00 Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c FOR CAREFUL CLEANING Ladles should bring their Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed, COOS BAY TAILORING CO., J, W. Josephson, Mgr. J80 SouUi llroadway, Marshfield. North Bend News Tho Flflold sailed from hero for Snn Francisco Thursday. Tho schooners Advent nnd Encore enmo In Friday from San Francisco. Miss Joolln Hodson of North Bond, visited friends hero Thanksgiving, F. W. Stovons, tho North Bond prlntor, Is nt Myrtle Point where ho Is tnklng trentmont for gall-stones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodson of South Coos Rlvor, hnvo returned from a visit near Roscburg. Mrs. M. E. Perry lonvos today for Salem to visit her dnughtor, Mr? Stolnor. M. D. Shcrrnrd and wlfo nnd Miss Mlnnlo Coy passed through iioro en route to Coqtilllo aftor a visit In Portland. W. B. Piper wnB hero yesterday to secure material for a now houso to replaco tho homo burned Thursday. Ho did not carry nny Insurance. Dr. Goo. Holllstcr nnd Mrs. Hollls tor will leavo on tho Plnnt for Cali fornia. Mrs. Holllstor expects to visit In Snn Francisco, nnd Dr. Holllstcr attond tho mcdlcnl convention. A. Johnson has nrrlved horo from Norway to join his brother, Rudolph Johnson. Tho former wns born nttcr Rudolph enmo to America so tills wns their first meeting. Tho W. O. T. U. will hold n special meeting Wodncsdny at 2:30 In tho Prosbytorlnn church, Mrs. Maud B. Wntklns will glvo n full roport of tho stnto convention which mot at Snlom, ami biislnoss of Importnnco will bo tnkon up nt Hint tlnib. A full at tondnnco Is requested. City Recorder Dorbyshlro announ ces Hint ovory man In North Bend who wisheo to pnrtlclpnto In tho city DR. FOREST of Beaver Hill, Is a Marshfield visitor. A. E. KRUSU nnd wlfo of Randolph, nro Marshflcld visitors. PAUL RAUBACH of Ton Mile, was In Marshflcld yesterday on business. MRS. J. A. COPE and Mrs. W. C. Dlllard of Bandon, passed through hero en routo to Portland. MISS LUCY KENT, who has bectt spending Thnnksgtvlng vacation with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Smith of Myrtlo Point, returned today. Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at Thc CHANDLER. Special monu nnd ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tnble for PARTIES by PHONE. SHORTS $1.25 at HAINES. -tt-M-tt--MK-tt-tt-u-::--tJ -n--K--n-- -H-R-R-tt- a tt a a a LOOKS GOOD Tastes Better i t: tt i tt i tt a a i n i u t ti n-8 ROYAL SODAS 1 Oc & 25c Packages -tt.n-B-n-n-n-tt-u-ttwt-n-n-tt-twt-n-n-H ---: 1 ? n i I X I M t n n M - YOUR CHRISTMAS PACKAGE Wo arowoll supplied this year with all tho latost designs In preparing your holiday packages. Our . Hue 'consists of nothing but " DENNISON'S GOODS. Which Is tho best grndo you can got for tho sanio money, ns buying tho chonpor Imitation lines, Our now lino of Donnlson's goods consists of the following: GOLD AND SILVER TINSEL CORD. TAGS Christmas SEALS, IIQNES LABELS RIBBON WAX SETS WRAPPING PAPER Dwinlson's goods lead, others follow. SEE OUR WINDOW. THE NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERY COMPANY FRONT STREET. MARSHFIELD, OREGON.' election Decombor 13 muBt roglstor. No matter how often they havo regis tered or whon, they must register now it they want to vote. Tho regis tration books will bo open until De cember 1. i r:imm:m::mrmmwumm::mmmC' ' Personal Notes ' Mt:m:m:mmm:mmt:mm:;mmwwu LEO MATSON, a son of Capt. Matson, Is expected horo In a day or two from California to mnko his first visit horo In nbout six years. DR. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point, ac companied Mrs. Johnson horo to day. Mrs. JohnBon loft on thu Breakwater to visit friends nnd relatives at Astoria. J. E. OREN of Minneapolis, nrrlved horo yosterday to look aftor busi ness matters on tho Bay. Ho re-' ports that Mrs. Oron nnd tho chil dren nro getting along flno now, Mrs. Oron having fully rocovorod - from hor recent lllnoss. They have moved to a now homo nt 3,827 Lyndnlo Avenuo North.