The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 15, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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Southern Pacific Officials Say
Many Are On Mexican
Border.
U. S. OFFICIALS ARE ALERT
Coolies Ship l'rom Japan to Mexico
To Work In Mines Thence to
America.
San Francisco, Aug. 11. One hun
dred and six coollo Japanese wore
brought to San Francisco Wednes
day from Texa3 In custody of armed
Southern Pacific railway guards, and
were put aboard the steamer Man
churia to bo deported today to Yoko
hama. These Japs are but the vanguard,
Southern Pacific railway oulcials say,
of between 4,000 and 5,u00 coolies
stationed just across thj Mexican
border awaiting a chance to slip Into
this country. The railway guards re
port that largo bodies of Japanese
are waiting near Laredo, Eagle Pass,
El Paso and other pola's along the
frontier. A &niallarn:y of 900 Japs
Is reported to be assembled at Juarez
natipntly watching fo- v. cha.ice to
evade the authorities a.id get into
tin United States.
It has been customary, according
to Southern Pacific information, for
these Japancao to be sent back into
Mexico again and again. Then about
the fifth or sixth time they try to slip
into Uncle Sam's domain they are no
longer hustled back into Mexico, but
aro rounded up, put aboard Southern
Pacific trains under guard and sent to
San Francisco for ilnal deportation
back to the land of the chrysanthe
mum, whence they cannot make a
fresh advance.
Acoordlng to Southern Pacific in
formation, these Japanese belong to
a lot that have been landed from time
to time at Sallna Cruz, under con
tract to work In the coal mines and
work their way up to the border,
hoping to get past the customs offi
cers and safely into the land of promise.
PERSONAL MENTION.
IggjAjLYCOOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST ' 15, ,1907.
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Mrs. P. M. Wilbur of this city 13
spending a few days up O003 River.
Miss Isabello Demnlng of North
Bend was In this city yesterday.
Mr. J. P. Hope of Ten Milo was a
city visitor yesterday.-
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford,of North
Inlet was in this city Wednesday.
Mrs. Mlilssoul of Llbhy was In
this city yesterday.
Mrs. B. J. Coffelt of Coos River
was in Marshfleld yesterday.
Mrs. Cook of the Life Saving Sta
tion was In this city yesterday.
Andrew Longqvist was In from
Campbell's ranch yesterday.
Miss May Kern of North Bend was
In this city yesterday.
John Hager of Ten Mile was a
Marshfleld visitor yesteru'ay.
Mr. John Schetter of Ten Milo was
In this city yesterday. "
Miss Agnes3 Hutcheson is spend
ing a few days up Coos River.
Mrs. Thompson of Empire was in
this city yesterday.
Mr Joe Yonker of South Inlet was
In this city yesterday.
Mr. John Robertson of Ten Mile
was a city visitor yesterday. v
Mr. J. Conklin of South Inlet was
in this city yesterday.
Will Kennedy Arrived home yes
terday from a month's visit at his
former home at, Twin Falls, Idaho.
Mrs. E. L. Bessey of Coos River
entertained a largo number of
Marshfleld friends yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Chapman and Mrs. B.
H. Smith aro camping at the "Good
will" place for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Matson and Miss L.
Johnson spent yesterday at Rocky
, Point.
Miss Helen 'Doble leaves for Port
land today, after having visited for
several weeks wltli Miss .Helen
Chandler of this city.
Mrs. Frank Rougers, Miss Leah
Rocers. and Mr3. A. M. Prontiss left
yesterday on ai hunting trip in the
mountains surrounding Smith s
baslu. ,
Father Donnelly of Marshfleld and
Father ,Curle7of North Bend re
turned from Portland yesterday,
where they have been attending the
"Retreat."
Mrs. Murray, formerly of this city,
Is again on the bay for a short visit.
She will leave this morning for
Myrtle Point and join her children
in that city.
Messrs. Will and Frank Smith of
Fresno, Cal., are enjoying a hunt
ing expedition through the Conuille
country,
Mrs.jottlns leaves today to visit
at the Bradley Camp at Hollands
Grove on'Coos River.
Misses Esther Johnson, Marjory
Cowan, Bessio Coke, Mildred Coke,
Clara Myren and Edith Gulovson
spent yesterday at the homo of Miss
Lillian McCann of East Marshfleld.
Mr. J. E Or-n Is having l.imbcr
hauled for tho erection of two resi
dences on tho tlto he purchased somo
time ago on Sixth street, near the
Catholic church.
Mr. J. I). McArthur, who wont
north for a vacation about a month
since, arrived homo yesterday on the
Breakwater from Carson Hot
Springs. He had an enjoyable time
and returns better sathlled with
Coos Bay than ever.
TONOPAH CLUB
TO CLOSE DOORS
Monte Carlo, of Xevmla Will
Longer be the Gamblers'
l'aratltse.
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Reno, Nev., Aug. 11. The Tono
pah Club, which for the past six
years has been tho Monte Carlo of the
Wost, has closed Its doors, and the
games through which have been won
nud lost many a bank roll have
ceased operations. The famous
gambling resort of Tonopah has, per
haps, seen more wild games of chance
rn.l experienced more fatal quarrels
than any resort wc3t of tho Rockies.
Employing over 100 dealers and
employes and some forty tables, it
was tho rom'esvnus of all who went
to tho mining town of Tonopah.
There Is hard'y p man of prominence
In this state who has not stood nt the
tables of the Tonopah Club, and
many there a who have tried to
break the brink", which have made
fortunes f r tho owners, who have
now deck1' d to close the resort aud
retire.
The gTT-bli "? palace was always
crowded to the doors, as no other al
lurements were present except tho
the games of chance. Scarcely one
cn'ered v!:o dl 1 not In a small or
great degree tempt dame fortune
with a play at tho wheel or faro
Lank.
HOUSE WIPES
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1. It Is yourduty to watch for
your hubby s welfare ami be cco!ium
leal.
H. It is yourduty to See that his
health is peifet.
3. It is yovf duty tfi help him in
the many wars pos-ahile to better
Itiin&eK ilnanciilly iufil socially.
I.. It is yottr uilR' to see tli.it Ins
clothing and lutsRrc kept neat and
clean.
5. It is your duty, if lilsliats or
other eternal wearing apparel is not
neat and clean,
Unique Pants nci
their duty.
. Their duty u trf do lu-st-cias
work and they do fly it.
Goods called. lofnnU delivered
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Unique Pantaforium
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wearing apparel is not
ii, to boful tlfeiii to the
peopleir.dlet tlicm do
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WANT ADS
MARSHFIELD, :
WANTED By Mrs. J. A. Goodwill,
a few summer boarders; parties
wishing a day on South Coos river
can get dinner. Phone 20x8.
Launch Tioga leaves 8:00 a. m.
daily.
FOR SALE Open launch; 19 feet
long, 4 feet, 5 Inches beam; three
horse power engine; nearly new
and In fine condition; only ?250.
a k. Miller. Marshfleld, Ore.
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Our service is the bst of
any restuarant in Marshfield.
We have a restltf arant mat would
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do credit to
times the size
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privacy and
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irshfield In
70U can secure
iet and the best
of cuisine Experienced waiters
will attend to your wants in
the shortest possible time
And our lunch counter is
not to be excelled Everything
is first class up-to-date and
'the cooking vies with that
"Like Mother sssed to
Make"
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North Front Street
Opposite City Hall
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WANTED Anybody having goods
to store call at Taylof's Piano
House on Broadway, near u. sireei.
Ttirtro warehouse just Completed.
Terms reasonable.
FOR SALE Cufcumners jusl mu
right size for ilclrellnfc at 25 cts.
per gallon. C J. TiBbetts, Sum
ner. Ore. Pho le 1218 or 121x3.
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FOR SALE Ranch of 158 acres lo
cated 5 miles ibove Allegany. or
particulars api ly toJHenijy Mlcii-
elbrlnk, North Benai
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WANTED Two fieavy tea
nlline for Platl B Svhar
trnct or six dollars Iper
Kinney.
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dhy L. D.
WANTED A godklglrl tor general
house work. Kftbest wages ior
right party. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman.
FOR SALE Portable bake oven and
baking utensils. ( Address -Business"
care Times.'
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COOS BAY
MONUMENTAL WORKS
We guarantee befter work at lo-sror prices,
than can be hacf'elsewhere. Do not order
monumental afcrk until you have .
P Jf SEEN US
Stvart & Mitchell
Corner 3d & V bis.
Phone, Main 1731
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Lumber is cheaper now on Coos
Bay than.il: will ever be again
But wo are not selling lumber. We are
in the power and electric lighting business
and are at work putting in a gas- plant.
And when you put u pyour new building
have it wired for ele
for gas.
If you have ver used elftric light you
would hardlyhink ofJlng back to tallow
candles or ouUfftellino kerosene; if the
housewife lias ever used an electric flat
iron she would not be disposed to surrender
it. And if you have ever used a gas stove
no one could induce you to go back to the
old sooty, grimy coal stove.
;tric light and plumbed
Marshfield and North Bend,
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WILSON & THOMAS
Contractors and Builders
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Sore Fronts. Coimtefs,
,our plans. See us be-
Offico fixtures a spocialt
Shelving. Let us work
foro building.
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Winter Clothing
WANTED Dishwasher and chamher
maid, at Hotel Oregon, Mortu
Bend.
FOR SALE Homestead relinquish
ment. Address R. B .C, care The
Times.
WANTED Ten men to clear land on
Plat B, by tho acre. L. D. Kinney,
FOR SALE A Victor No. 2 grapho
phono and 23 records. Wanted to
sell immediately. Call at Central
Hotel, room C.
Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street
FOR. SALE
Neat and modern
Heights. Best
ASY TERMS
ituated in North Bend
on the peninsula, also
vacant lots in tne same tract. Prices rea
sonable and terms easy.
WARD & HURD
Successors to Wnrd & Ward.
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d'orner Meade and Vermont Sts.
We beg to announce the arrival
of our new line of the Adler &L Sons
Autumn and Winter Clothing We
do business undey the motto, "T'is
better a little eajy than a little late"
and therefore halve ordered-ourriew sea
son's goods soas to havethem as soon
as the makers have dKra out and by
this method fcaveliminaied all the
vexatious delays caused by the conges
tion of shipping in the months of Sep
tember and October , .
We have an exclusive line pi the
J. cr b Sons Clothing. These
lines are clothes celebrated iojy
their wearing qualities, thehvfit
and distinctive style.
LANZ
ROLANDSON
Sacchi Building on 2nd Street
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