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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1910)
i nil"'"" " " ' i mi mi i i " : HI I jf"""'"w'''r'' :: I TO T MHiCi imiT,i;i v&mm pSvJ urn fjfllCHESS WAV J E52 urn arc made with such care and thoroughness that the manufacturers put a money warranty on every pair, offering $J if they rip and 10 cents for every button that comes off. We know of no other trousers that give you so much value fcr the money. Wc have a full line of the season's patterns and color in all sizes, attractively priced at $2.00 to $6.00. Mill-to-Mnn Clotlllci-M, The mrnrmi Rjfe When other remedies linvc fa led, try Nyal's Hirsutone Tho nntlsoptlc Hair Tonic, removes dandruff, keeps tho scalp (n a healthy condition and stimulates tho growth of hair. PRICE BO . FOR SALE AT THE ILockhart-Parsons Drue Co. The North Bend Manufacturing Co. IS NOW PREPARER TO FURNISH Show Cases and Store Fixtures Best Quality Woi kmanship and Prices ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. ES3KS?i Some Plain 'J I kcoiff fph&i ven nnt. ftvn tthnt vnu nejd-tho bent quality SASH AND DOORS. I keep them In stock for nuick deUraiy. I tu.ro but ono prico and sell Jot cash only, I I havo my own factory. It coat me ranch leas to mako my iroodi and lesa to Mil them because I make and sell In lartre quantios. J These price ara taken from my catalog -copy of which 'will Bladly mall on roqueat! Front Door, double thick staM $2.25 up Fancy Frost Doora, atyUUt 95.00 up S-croaa panel Doora, for painting $1.25 Sro. paal Doora, for aUlnlng Si. 30 NewCratamaaDoor.forbunsalowa $1.60 2-Ught Window., cLmck rail 7Ueup 4-lisht Bam Saah . - 42cup Cupboard Doora. with plala slaa 91.00 K.D.DoorFramca 75c,K.D.Saihr"ramca 80c J Do not fall to send me your list of ma UriaU for price and fnlffiit chaises. VAtb for Catalog No. :b3 T.Annrhe mJJrSLJLm MJ? WJ am acsubs 91 an Acre a Mouth. No . Perpotunl -wntep rigLt yirafc-clasa land Perfect clime. Triwt4 Un acres and up. JTo rtwidanc re quirement. Want wtloaMftM ia Tory town in Orj aal Washington. v Hv e.ooo AOUB oiama YAidair xak tMA, 4(yj Vma Wnrm roJrtiaaLd, Oraerexa fjf mrlm mM? HaaeleaVMfil THE COOS BAY A iUfif-'of-War Rfwr. fVi Strongest Men in the would be worth looking at, es pecially if they use DUTCHESS TROUSERS, which arc noted for the way they resist strain of every kind. DUTCHESS TROUSERS stand all manner of tests as to strength and durability. They Woolen Mill Store CENTS A DOTTLE. "BUSY CORNER" WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE SICK? IK) YOU GET A GOOD DOCTOR OR A POOR ONE? YOU GET THE REST, DON'T YOU? THEN WHEN YOU WANT fiHOES OR SHOE REPAIRING, YOU WANT THE 1JEST, DON'T YOU? THEN YOU'LL HAVE TO COME TO MY SHOP. EVERYONE MHO HAS TRIED MY SHOES OR SHOE REPAIRING WILL TELL YOU THAT MY SHOP IS THE REST. IT BEST mT EVERY TEST YOU ANT TO GIVE IT, WKAK, l'ilJ. CES OR QUALITY OF WORKMAN SHIP. THAT'S WHY .MY BUSINESS IS GROWING. SATISFIED CUSTOM ERS CONSTANTLY RRING NEW ONES AND I AM GETTING NEW ONES EVERY DAY, "THERE'S A REASON." GET ONE OF OUR 1011 CALENDARS. O. O. LUND, "Tho man who dove tilings right. io. 215 South Broadway, Marslifleld TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER28, 1910 EVENING EDITION Ii'iMIIIH. World Mwrslilleld, Oregon. uandon DAILY CHANGES. Commencing with todny this paper will bo Issued three times a wook instead of six times ns heretofore. Under tho circumstances wo thin this tho only sonslblo courso to pur sue, so until such a timo as tho advertising shall warrant, tho Englo will bo Issued ovory Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. IJandou Eagle. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Roscoo brought In n enrgo of salmon from tho Stuslnw Sunday for reshlpmont from bore Tho Alllanco snllod from Eureka at 10 o'clock todny for Coos Bay nnd should reach hero early In tho morn ing. Sho probably will sail for Port laud on tho noon tldo tomorrow. As yot, tho siug boat that has been operated by tho government on Coos River, hns not been taken ro tho Coqulllo, tho tugs apparently not desiring to tnko It nround now. Un lotss a tug can bo secured to tako it over soon, tho crow will bo laid oft until tho boat is moved to tho Co qulllo for operation's thero. TITLE GUARANTEE AND AB STRAOT COMPANY WILL MOVE INTO THEIR NEW OFFIVE. IN COKE BUILDING OPPOSITE CHAN DLER HOTEL ABOUT JANUARY 1ST, 1011. EW LIVER.Y Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivors, nro now nt tho dis posal of th6 Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivors ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horso)1 boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearso and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties, W. L. CONDRON'S "" Livery & Feed Stables Turkish Baths 210-313 Coos Building PHONJD 214-J VINCENT'S TRANSFER, CALL 208 E. V. VINCENT Hauls everything, any time, nt rea sonable prico, satisfaction guar anteed. HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled and improved and Is undor new management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and for people dosirlng a rest at tho seashore "Jfou'll Like Uio Plnee." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. BREAKWATER nOTEL, Front St., Marehfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason- lble, by day, week or month. Mrs. J, H. Q'DONNELL, Prop. IBiiii North Bend News Mr. Nygren and son, Clarence of North Dent, woro visitors In Marsh- field today. t The children's festival and Christ 'was services at the Swedish Luther an church were largely attended. Tho Mlzpah Dlblo class opened last evening a reading room in tho Vlclter's building on'. Sherman nvo nuc. Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Simpson, who spont Xmns at tho home of Mr, ami Mrs. Fnhy at Dullards, havo return ed home. Swaulo Petorson and wlfo and family of Hayncs Inlet, rcturnod homo yesterday nftcr having spent Christmas with friends In North Bend. Mr, nnd Mrs. O. Oulovsou of Port land and M. Qulovson of South Mnrslilleld, woro the guests of Cap tain and Mrs. Reed of Ferndalo, yes terday. Members nnd frlonds of tho Swed ish Lutheran North Ilend church, aro taking ndvnntngo of tho wook's lay off from tho mills and factories in North Bond and nre nt work on tho completion of their church edifice i Robort McCann nnd fnmlly nro mourning tho loss of tho'lr llttlo not dog which died yesterday. Tho nnimnl which was kept by tho fam ily for fifteen yonrs was n great fa- vorlto with them and their friend j. This ovcnlng nt tho Simpson Park Pavilion, tho first annual ball of tho Coos Bay Motor Boat club will bo held and it Is expected thnt a largo number will bo in nttondanco. Tho ovont will bo ono of tho most olabor ato hold In North Bond this season. At noon todny, Chns. F. EckhoC nnd Miss Annn Wyntt wcro unltod in marrlago nt tho homo of tha groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. EckhofT, tho Rov. G. Loltoy Hall of tho Mnrshflcld Baptist church, olll c'nttng. Tho coromonlcs woro wit nessed by n largo number of friendj nnd an elnborato woddlng breakfast was served aftorwnrds. Tho young couplo will resldo In North Bond nnd will go to housekeeping hero nt onco. A host of frlonds will unlto In wishing them ull tho happiness thnt en n como. No. 118 is tho lucky number that wins tho Doll at Mrs. Donaldson's Mllllnory Storo. Anyouo having that numbor plcnso cnll and bring ticket with them. w,v """ 'i' miiii-m.n.i-Himr unn r v r.... it ..... i... ,. ......... Fairbanks-Morse stntlonory gnso lino englno, now. A bargain If sold at onco. Address R. W. Squire, Prospor, Oregon. FOR THAT cleaning you want tlono just scud for Lnudles. Phono 8-J, Rosldcnco phono 3127. I'OH RENT A lUvrooni ' fiiriiMied houso clqso In. Apply E. A. Elck worth, -171 Elrod Avo. - FOR SALE Scotch Collies dogs, Phono 301-L. . a- a FOR SALI: Tlireo Humphrey nan lamps cheap. In good condition. Paluco hotel, North Rend. OR SALE Cheap, 100 ncres tim ber land In Curry county. Apply Hall & Hall. FOR RENT Five-room liouso West Mnrshflold. Hall & Hall. in WANTED Woman Jo do family washing nt homo for small family, Address F" caro Times. FOR SALE Blooded fox hound pups Shermnn Avo, N. Bond, A Hoolllng WANTED Competent girl for gen oral housework. Good wages. Address P. O. Box 101, Marshflold. FOR RENT A 0-roon houfeo in So. Marshflold $10 per mo. Apply Coos Bay Cash Storo, WANTED Waitress nnd pantry girl. Apply immediately Chandler Hotel. , FOR RENT Houm) nt Corner of Broadway and Commercial, In auiro McPherson-Gln' Co. ilSi Billl C00S BAY TIDES. DECEMBER High wator A. M P.M. Date. h. in. ft. ft. h.m. h. in. 11:42 ft. ft. G.4 Date. h.m. Wed'd'y. 28 in-n! S.3 Thursday 29 Friday... 30 Fridny... 30 Saturday 31 11:42 11:14 11:12 0.4 C.5 8.G 0:C8 G.G 11:44 DECEMBER Low water Dato. A. M. P. h.m, ft. h.m. 4:12 3.4 C:00 4:58 3.8 6:40 5:37 4.1 0:19 6:09 4.1 C:G0 ft. 0.1 Wed'd'y. Thursday Friday... Saturday 28 20 30 31 0.3 0.0 0.7 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Dec. 2S. Fnlr to night nnd Thursday, oxcopt oa cnBlonnl rain In northwest. LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. RE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m Dec. 27, by Mrs. MlnguB, special government mo- tcorologlcnl observer: Maximum GO Minimum 37 At 4:43 p. m 42 Precipitation GO Wind Northwost; pnrtly clou- dy. Give Ball. Tho Mllllconin club will glvo n ball nt tho club rooms Saturday night for tho mombors nnd tholr wives nnd lady frlonds. Was Canard. Tho roport that n dead man had boon found yestordny on tho mud lints proved to bo n canard. Marshal Carter has not as certained who started tho story. Undergo 0KTntlon. Miss Ellx- nboth Donnolly, who undorwout an oporntlon at Mercy hospital recently, Is roportod gottlng along flno which will bo most wolcomo uows to hor many friends. Ih Inmiml. Otto Schottor, who had tho mlsfortuno to loso n foot in a hunting nccldont this week, wns lucky enough to havo nn nccldont policy that will provo of benefit now. It provides for tho payment of 126 por week whllo ho Is laid up nnd for tho pnymont of $2,500 for tho loss of his foot, Oil Stovo Explode. An oil stove in A. II. Stutsmnn's ofllco got out of koltor shortly nftor noon todny nnd cnusod Quito n (Iro scare Tho stovo olthor leaked or tho (Iro got Into tho small oil tank nud It blnzod up nnd threatened to spread to o ofllco fix tures. Someone rushed in nnd pick ed up tho blazing stovo nnd cnrrled li down Into tho street whoro it soon wns extinguished. Tho dnmago wns slight nnd tho throntoned blnzo wns extinguished boforo tho flro do pnrtmont arrived, GOOD EVENING. Cultlvnto tho friendly spirit. If ono would havo frlonds ho must bo worthy of thorn. It Is In vnln for ono to say, I want frlonds; I will go Book thorn. Go within rather, and establish yourself in friendly sympathy with your follow-monj learn to lovo; got tho helpful spirit, nnd nbovo all tho rcsponslvo tompor nnd frlonds will como to you as birds fly to tholr beautiful sing- 0 Ing mates. T. T. Mungor, Eocene the Best Lamp Oil Does Not Char the Wick or SmoW AllfGrocers Have It Personal Notes MIIS. FRANK ROGERS is down froci Coos River for a short visit with friends. W. N. BKDI.AD and brldo aro ex pected homo on tho Breakwater tomorrow, JAS. WATSON, county clork, is hor from Coqulllo on business and pleasure. MISS ELIZABETH KAUFMAN will entertain a few frlonds at cards this evening. MISS EVELYN LANGWORTIIY has Issued invitations for a party at hor homo Saturday night. MRS. M. C. IIORTON will ontortala a fow Indies at sowing nt her homo tomorrow afternoon. . J. MAHONEY loft today for a fow days visit with Joo Magco nnd other friends nt Ten Milo. MISS EVELYN FLANAGAN will on tcrtnln n number of school frlondv nt hor homo Friday ovcnlng. C. It. PECK nnd wlfo ontortalned a small party of frlonds at tholr homo in West Marshflold Inst ovc nlng. HENRY PLOEGER enmo up from Myrtlo Point yestordny to nttond tho Joint Installation nt tho Ma sonic hall last ovonlng. MISS NORA TOWER ontcrtninod tho Gormnn club and tho Junior Class of tho Marshflold high school at hor homo Inst ovonlng, J, E. GRAY, n musician of education nnd exporlonco, JuBt roturnod from tho Philippines, arrived on Coos Day yostorday nnd will bocomo a mombor of tho Coos Uny Dand of which ho will bo n valuablo addi tion. OBSERVATIONS Tho will has no senso ns Schopon- hauor and Edward von Hartmnnn toll us, That It, when you dig down to whoro an net of tho will star', you wllli And not logic nnd reason, but dumb dcslro. Our dcslroB aro wholly unintelli gent. They huvo nbsoluto disregard for causo and effect, which is tho very ossonso of intolllgcnco. For In stnnco: I want to bo rich, but not t do tho work that causos riches; I want to bo warm, but not to wear my overcoat; tho child wants both to oat overmuch candy nnd to fool good; tho wnnt powor in us is utter ly unlntolllgont. Our desires nro also nonmornl, Wo, want things without roforonco to whothor they nro good or bad, de cent or shameful, helpful or Injuri ous, Not that wo really do Immoral things, but wo nil want to do thorn. nt Bomo tlmo or othor, and our motnl Bonso is something thnt comes later and suppresses or allows tho desires. Now It is prccisoly theso dcslros that constitute character. Theso nro what wo aro. They can bo trninod nnd changed, but it Is a long nnd d'fllcult task. And this tnsk Is tho wholo of culturo, tho wholo of educa tion nud of rollglon. A man is nover frco nud cultured and good until ho automatically and subconflnlously wnnts tho good, tho truo nnd tho beautiful. It Is not enough to will theso things and to do them. They must get rooted In our Instincts, Ronutlful INDIAN BASKET mndo by tho Polo Indian of Lnko couuty, Cnltforuln, aro on display nt Mrs. Donaldson's Millinery Storo nt 110 F.-'nt street. Thoy will mako nlco Now Yenr presonts. 1 i n V