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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
THE IAILY COOS IAY TIMES, MARSHI JTTHUHSUAY, JULT dU, i Mn M Jt.w-tt--M---:t-n-M----tt---tt----a--tt-- i i ? 8 ( 8 I a t 8 I 8 I 8 I ( 8 8 I 8 8 I 8 I 8 ( V 8 I 8 i 8 I 8 ( 8 t 8 1 8 t 8 I 8 Perry, Montgomery & Co. Open for Business MODNAY AUGUST 3. This Store will be the Best on the Oregon Coast By Best we Mean The Best Furniture The Best Floor Coverings The Best Draperies At the Lowest. Possible Prices. We will cater to All in need of Medium and High Grade Furnishings PERRY, MONTGOMERY & CO. GEORGE WOODRUFF IS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ijj.8-B-tj-tt-tt-8-tt-tt-tt-H-- -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 jtgmttSmK88tttt88t88t888888888888888888888888888888888Kt If Well-Known Timber Cnils6r Taken Suddenly 111 at His Rooms This Morning. George Woodruff, a well-known tiber cruiser, was found 111 and un able to speak In his rooms nar tlio postofflco about 9 o'clock this morn ing. Ho was lying on the floor, evi dently having been overcome while attempting to rise and dress hlmsolf. lie was found by Peter Olson who rooms with him. So far, the physi cians have been unable to ascertain the trouble and are arranging to take him to the hospital. A son, James Woodruff, who Is working near Co qullle has been sent for. Mr. Woodruff, who Is past middle age, had just returned from a trip to the woods and Mr. Olson snys that he appeared to be In usual spirits and health when they retired last even ing. Mr. Olson arose at 3:30 to go to work and Mr. Woodruff appeared toibe sleeping. At 9 o'clock, Mr. Ol son returned and found him lying on the floor unable to speak and nearly unconscious. Tattle of the Town ivt up i 'MtAe grams of fast sifted from t UV chuff of go8tv flvf ... ' 0o- town. -..- -' WBATMUIt FORHCAST. 6 (Br Associated Press.) TTHSTEUN OREGON. Fajr tonight and Friday; winds mostly northerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- I'OIIT. For twenty-four hours ond- lng 5 p. m., July 29, by Mrs.i E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 70 Minimum 43 At 5 p. m 07 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloar. Personal Notes O. J. SEELEY of Coqulllo, Is a Marahfleld business visitor today. H. W. SKINNER went to yesterday on business. F. F. CLINTON was an visitor yesterday. Dandon Allegany ! RRFAKWATFR BACK AUG. 8 MRS. GOW WHY and two children left today for San Francisco on the M. F. Plant. JAMES HIBDARD left on the M. F. Plant today for San Francisco on business. v, JY TIDES ' - olio 'jg tables give the if r-j of high and low tides for every .ay this week: JULY, 100S. Hardware Headquarters for All Coos Country avwawe wmfrxatsgansnfn 'snmmm H 8 H This store is rapidly acquiring a repu tation for the character and quality of the goods handled. When it comes from EKBLAD'S, there is no question as to quality and the prices are always right Everything from a Carpet Tack to a Milking Machine Come in and get acquainted It will do us both goo WANTED A young r C Staffords. work & WANTED Reliable "( ..." - W o Is acquainted with Da .. ..w ior one day's work, good wages. United Stores Company. , I WANT your price for painting my 1 house on Fourth street, with Plon I eer lead and pure boiled oil. : 1 A T5 nivnn LOST Ladies' hunting case gold watch, evening, July 24th. Suitable reward offered for return to Times,. WANTED A girl for house work. I Phone 2271 or call at O K rcs i taurant. FOR SALE Restaurant and fixtures. Address 'A Times office. mm8888m888888888888888888t88U88888888888:88888888888 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- 8-8-8-8-8- 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- u i The Oliver Typewriter ? 9 " I? 4? i? The Best Typewriting Machine in the World WE CARRY THEM IN STOCK B No vexatious delays. You pick out your machine, test it and carry it away with you. Come in and let us explain it to you. T. HOWARD COOS BAY'S LKADINQ JEWELER TT C- MAKSl-ir'lUL.D. UKE, 3X A-iui. JUt.i -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 -8-8-8-8-8 -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 Building Material CEMENT BRICK LIME, PLASTER riRE CUT FIRE BRICK SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE and TERRA COTTA GOODS WHOLESALE and RETAIL PLUM1ING SUPPLIES FIRST CUSS PLUMBING and TINNING SHOP IN OPERATION SEE US FOR. FAIR. PRICES I NORTH BEND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. North Bend, Oregon. WANTED Plain sewing of all kinds. Children's clothes a spe cialty. Address P. O. Box 2S5. FOR SALE My steam peanut roast or, a money maker. See me about this. Come by Flanagan & Bennett bank. JOHN S. HAYS. WANTED Some one to build for a rental proposition, paying 15 per cone or 20 per cent on cost price. Cost Prico not to exceed $5,000. For further information, call on Stutsman & Co., Real Estate. A. M. 0:22 0:55 1:29 G 6 C.3 fi.l HIGH AVATER Monday. . 27 Tuesday. . 2S Wednesday 29 Thursday .30 Friday .. .31 LOW WATER! A. M. Monday . .27 G:04-0.9 Tuesday . .2su:3y -u. Wednesday 291 7:091-0.5 Thursday . 30 7:37-0.1 Friday . . 31 7:59 0.2 1 M. 11:47 1:12 1:39 2:07 2:31 G.7 5.7 5.8 5.9 CO P. M. G:ll G:49 7:23 7:54 S:2G 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.7 I Tomer In. The Homer has reach ed Coos Bay after a rather rough trip from 'Frisco. She will sail to night or tomorrow for Portland. Enterprise Here. The Enterprise arrived last night from Wedderburn and sailed for there again this after noon, carrying a cargo of provisions. Error In Price. It was errone ously stated In The Times yesterday that the charge by the government for coal land was $2.50 per acre. It should have been $20 per acre. Nmin Smith Due Friday. The Nann Smith is duo in tomorrow from Bay Point. General Superintendent A. Mereen who has been supervising some work at the Bay City plant is expected in on her. Steamship Will Return Then to Resume Coos Bay Port land Run. Agent L. W. Shaw of the Break water, was notified today hat tho Breakwater which has been under going repairs at San Francisco would sail from there August 5 to resumo MISS EDNA LEWIS, of Portland, Is ' the run between here and Portland. in the city the guest of Miss Mnblo It is expected that she will arrive Clare Minis at the Millis home. here In time to go on her regular . schedule Saturday, August 5. Tho R. T. DURETT, who recently secured City of Panama which has "been oa a franchise for an automatic tele- tho Breakwater's run will return to pnone system on Coos Bay, is ex- San Francisco on that date. pected in Marshfleld tonight from San Francisco. Plant In Today. The M. F. Plant arrived In morning from San Francisco this after head. MARSHAL J. W. CARTER returned rather a rough trip, strong yesterday from Allegany where he ; winds having delayed her progress took his family to camp during the up. She had only a small number summer. Ho spent three or four of passengers and but a fair freight days getting them located. He , cargo. Among those on board were: says it is a delightful place even ' Jas. Robinson, A. C. Nawlln. W. E. though It gets decidedly hot. MRS. McARTHUR, who has visiting at the home of her son, Ed McArthur, has returned to her home In Colorado. Miss Copeland, a cousin of Mr. McArthur, who also was visiting here, returned with Mrs. McArthur. HAYES TEMPLE of North was In Marshfleld yesterday. Young, A. S. Meyers, M. Cahu, Mrs. ' J. S. Byrnes, W. P. Murphy and wife, beon Miss Bertha Kruse, Fred Kruse, Mrs. Mario Piemry, F. I. Larson, C. Bur gess, Miss Mae Gallagher, E. E. Ed ward, A. W. Gced, J. Rust, Jas Guf feth and wife, and ten steerage. M. F. Plant SniK The M. F. Plant will sail late this afternoon for San Francisco. Amone Bend' those who will leave for the Golden, He Gate on her are: brick block there. ai.a n-i.i. i i I ruuuri uiai Beanie purues wnose Mrg Hegg CaH HegS) Mfg L,nd. identity has not been divulged, are gren Mr3i Gow Why and two chn. alleged to. bo buying considerable dren R DeMaro, Capt. and Mrs. property in North Bend and to be Cormvall nnd chlld of Gardiner, Car arranging to erect a three-story rn nmn v .t at .t k. TUnrir . m w ,. ., - . v. ..u...wU, v. -.-. ...... .. W. R. Miller, George Taylor, Mrs. D A. Smith, W. A. Armfleld, Mrs. Arm field, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Cha3 Peach, Mr. and Winkle, Tom Long, A. F. Morman, R. Linn, D. A. Smith, A. Pedrilla, F. Bradley, James Hlb bard and seven steerage. MR. and MRS. W. P. MURPHY re turned yesterday on the Plant from their extended sojourn in California. Mrs. Murphy has fully recovered her health and W. P. says that the refreshing breezes of Coos Bay seem like a breath of Paradise after the hot blasts of BANDON HAS PLENTY heated atmosphere that the Cali fornia people are sweltering in these summer days. BASEBALL MATERIAL FOR SALE The hull, boiler and en gine of the steamer "Flyer." Ap ply Simpson Lumber Co. FOR RENT Four S-room flats in the 0'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. DEFREB'S River Ranch Allegany platted into one and 5 aere traots. Make beautiful summer homos or farms for profit. Conro Bros. & Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. $45.00 will buy you a CORNER LOT 50x100 on level land at BAN DON, near the Beach. See Ad in an other column. Wasp In Today. The Wasp, a San Francisco lumber steamer, came in this morning to load at the C. A. Smith mill for the south. She came up the Bay at a much greater speed than the larger vessels have been ac customed to running. SOCIALISTS WILL HOLD BIG PICNIC Ben Schuyler Organizing a Second Tenm to Play n Series of Games lit AVedderburn. (Special to Tho Times.) BANDON, July 30. Ben Schuyler Is organizing a baseball team to play Arrange For Speaking nnd Entertain- a serleg ot glx gamea at Wedderburn. inent at Eastsldo Sunday, I w,tn th(J begt team ,n Del Norto August 2. county Cal. The games will be play- The Socialists have arranged for a ed dllrlng the Marchmont race meet. basket picnic at Eastslde, Sunday, I wh,ch beglng August 17 and ends AumiRt 2 rtnd n lnrf ntfprtrlnnnn Ifl . . -, . . . A n ,, m.ii.i iwil The Infant August Zi. Mr. acnuyiers learn win -iouns Child Dead. The Infant expected from all parts of the county. Ilo ' th "Knns County In the afternoon, there will bo lee-, ior.H.. nml wm hB impendent ot .aw. v -- ..... child of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Vels of The child was born Sunday. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday after- Nortn uena, aieu mat iub. . "Christian Social Fellow. the organized league. As there la good material here there should bo ship," "Mixed Conditions," "The In- I diiRtrlnl OIrIh" "Thfi f!niiso nf tlifi I ... . . .. . i.ii i,0inc in thA Odd Fel- no trouDie m securing a uuncu noon, burial being In the Odd i ei Pregent Pan,c et ag v,ewed from lows cemetery. The Vels family mov- . . ed from South Dakota to ioos nay turefJ w,n bQ glyen by ab,e men Qnd last February. are eXpected to shed considerable THE "CANDY KID" IN TOWN AVork On Vow School Contractor "ght UPn the CaUS and remedy fr The Real Confectionery Boy Arrive New Hcliooi. ivoniracior .. oanf flnnt,ini nt,lntinn . . ' . Perham has started the grading for the new Marshfleld high school, a large force of men being put to work. It will be necessary to move about 5,000 yards of dirt. While he has until about January 1 to complete the grading, he expects to rush It to completion. GIRL SNEEZING TO DEATII. Physicians Cnnnot Check the Fit, Which Ilns Lasted Three Days. ATLANTIC CITY, July 30. Miss Eva May English of English Creek, on tho mainland, Is dying as a result of a sneezing fit that has lasted three days nnd which her physicians are still unable to check. Tho girl started to sneeze after a coughing spell, and sneezed 325 times In one hour. Her nose and throat passages are badly swollen from the constant racking. Experts have been summoned to try to stop the fatal attack. Ladies! Do you know that ire do nil kinds of repairing and make alterations in ladies suits, sklrtA and garments of nil kinds thus securing a perfect fit. "We have recently added a Ladies Tailoring department in charge of an expert fitter from Portland. Call nnd see ns. THE PANTATORIUM. C Street. In Palms Old Stand. ------------ jj Get Five Deer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rooke, Mrs. Rooke's two sisters, Chas. Eckoff and Will and Ed. Forest have returned from the Upper Co qullle where they have been camping and deer hunting for a few days. They had fairly good luck, killing five nice bucks. Mr. Rooke says that does and fawns are numerous but the bucks keep in the brush. They had a delightful outing. the present financial situation LIFE IS SAVED BY WIRE. Druggist Uses Telegraph To Warn n Customer of Poison. TTTITI A "NT V T.,1.. Qrt Ainf1- ' . '.' ' .. . nassaneers on the steamer M. P. lng to a story torn at tno rauroaa t - ti . . . On the Steamer M. F. Plant. "Good-bye, Candy Bunnie!" "Farewell, Confectionery Boy." "Good luck to you Candy Kid!" These are a few of the parting salutations fired by the scores ot WOLCOTT'S The Sign of Quality Fresh Empire CLAMS at Ellorby's Fish Market. Fresh California fruits nnd vegetables, tho best the mar- i ket nffords, fresh today from tho south on the "Plant," :t also a lnrgo shipment of X northern grown fruits on tho "City of Panama." I :: i ? C. W. WOLCOTT :: ? THE FAMILY GROCER & n !: :': i u it t f n i ;: Mutilate Sign. Unknown parties last night mutilated the enamel let tering on tho bronze sign at the en trance of tho First Trust and Savings bank. Tho enamel was chipped off with a knife or some similar Instru ment. "Whether It was tho work of thoughtless boys or wilful vandals has not been determined but close watch will be kept on it In tho fu ture and tho guilty parties punished. V Front Street Phono 071 j tt-B-tt-8-H-8-B-tt-W-tt-tt-H-8 Wilhelmina to Port Orford. The WUhelmlna sailed yesterday on her maiden trip across the bar carrying a cargo of about hundred tons to Bandon and Port Orford. Consider able of tho cargo was material for R. D. Hume's now cold storage plant at Port Orford. Tho capacity of tho vessel was a surprise to all and it is believed that she can easily handle as high 130 tons of certain kinds of freight that Is not bulky. Tribute to Van Duscn. II. G. Van Dusen, former state fish warden, was tho recipient on Monday of a handsome gold watch, a gift from the employes of tho fish department offices here a fatality was norrowly averted when "William Brady, a pas senger traveling over tho Mohawk and Malono division of the New York Central from Montreal to New York city, was stopped barely In time from taking poison given through mistake by a Montreal druggist. Brady has the telegraph to thank for escaping death. Shortly bofore the train loft Mont real Brady entered a drug store and requested that a prescription ho had be compounded In a hurry, as ho was about to leave tho city. Soon after Brady had left the store with his medicine, the druggist discovered that he had by mistake used a dead ly drug In compounding tho mixture. Tho druggist, thoroughly frightened, rushed to the Bonaventure station, nnd not knowing Brady's destination or tho train he left on sont messages to several stations on tho Grand Trunk and other roads, Informing the man of the mistake which had been made. Ono of these messages was sont to Tuppor Lake, In tho Adlrondacks, and as tho train stopped at thnt sta tlon tho telegraph operator Jumped on board and called Brady's name. Ho was none too soon, as Brady was at that moment standing at tho water tank preparing to take tho medicine. Tho mistake was explained nnd tho medlcino thrown away. who highly esteemed Mr. Van Du sen. Tho gift was ono of value In trinsically but It has double value to tho reclplont ns It shows him tho appreciation In which ho was hold. Astoria Leader. Plant when It arrived yesterday afternoon and a sturdy, manly little chap, only 4 years 61d walked down the gang plank having mado the Journey all nlone from Sacra mento, California, to Coos Bay, Tfc3t. little lad give his full name as "Blllle" Arcego Gulterrez, "the Can dy Bunnlo," his father being prop rietor of a largo wholesale candy factory In the California city. "Bun nie" camo to Coos Bay to visit his aunts Mrs. Cribs and Mrs. Mason ot tho Cribs & Mason photo studio and seemed to take his Journey all alone as a matter of fact. Ho was in charge of the officers of tho boat and every pnssenger on board took an in terest in the youthful traveler. Tho vovace was somewhat rough but aside from being a "tiny bit sea sick" Bunnie experienced no diffi culty and started out promptly this morning to see the sights of Coos Bay. The City of Panama, taking Break water's place, will sail for Portland, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, at 1 P. M. NOTICE. Tho Coos Bay Athletic Club will open Saturday, August 1st. All mem bers aro requested to call at elub rooms at an early a date as possible. BERT PETERSON. Manager. Tho ARCADE LUNCH room gives tho best service and attention. Good moals at reasonable rates. OPPO SITE First National bank, whore you will always find them busy serving pleased patrons. M n s M t M fi t S mkmiii. , Vn .. J5-' 1