The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 14, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1908.
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
Do you want a suit with the proper suap
Do you want a suit that fits
Do you want a suit that lasts
Do you waut a suit that will retain its shape
Do you want a suit at the right price
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Do You Want Your Bosom Friend to
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COOS BAY TIDES.
The following tables givo
hours of high and low tides
overy day this week:
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an E. E. Strauss Tailor Made to Pit
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3:40 5.5 3:39
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ARTHUR WILKINS was in from
Ten Mile today on business.
MISS MARY BLACK has returned
from an extended stay at Eugene.
JESSE LUSE and family spent Sun
day at his parents' home og Coos,
River,
NORTH BEND NEWS
LOW WATER
SEPTEMBER, 1008.
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FRANK SCHMITT left on the Drain
stage this morning for eastern
points.
MISS MADGE SAVAGE is visiting at
the homo of her brother, Norman
Savage on Coos River.
MR. and MRS. HARRIS of Mnrsh
fleld, spent Sunday at Frank Rogi
ers homo on Coos River.
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
WESTERN OREGON.
MISS EDITH HORN has gone to
Portland to enter St. Helen's Hall
for the fall term of school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaughn ant? son,
visited Marshfleld yesterday.
Wm...Lawhorne, who has been out
with a hunting party for a week baa
returned, .
Tho Porter Mill resumed opera
tions today after being closed for
three weeks. " v
Mrs. W. G. Lnwhorn of Marshfleld,
was the guest Sunday of hor mother,
Mrs. M. J. Pratt.
Miss Mamlo Gulovson of South
Marshfleld, spent Sunday with Miss
Wickland at Empire City.
Mrs. L. Larson and daughter.
Miss Edna, visited friends hero Sun
day and attended the picnic.
Fair In south with occasional
rain tonight and Tuesday in
north portion.
Given By
Mademoiselle Sigrid Westerlind
The Famous Swedish-Finnish Soprano
Assisted by
Mrs. Br. Wm. Horsfall
Pianiste
oeday Evening, Sept. 14
Masonic Opera House. Admission 50cj Reserved Seats
c and $J.UU.
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About 3 o'clock
Bay experi-
The sea-going launch enced one of Its rare electrical
Equipped with ten- ' storms. The lightning was unusual-
En- Iy brilliant and tho thunder quite
i severe.
FOR SALE 10 acres level land;
good soil, about one mile south
east of Bandon's business district.
A splendid buy for only $75 per
acre. Address, Box 66, Bandon,
Oregon.
FOR SALE
Vamoose.
horse power Union engine
quire North Bend Fish Market
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing 5 p. in., Sept. 13, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer.
Maximum 65
Minimum 52
At 5 p. m 61
Precipitation trace
Wind, Northwest: cloudy.
D. Y. STAFFORD and DuFay Mont
gomery left today for Ten Mile
whore they will spend a few days
hunting and fishing.
JOHN ROBERTSON of Eden Vale,
Cal., is visiting at the homo of his
son, E. C. Robertson and also at
tho J. H. Murr home.
HUGH C. BROWN, Mrs. Fannie
Hazard and Miss Violet Hender
son spent Sunday at Mrs. Mc
Knlght's camp on Coos River.
The Redondo came in todny from
San Francisco and will load at tho
Porter Mill for southern points.
Mayor L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Simp
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Keating,
Miss Edith Simpson nnd Miss King
will return today from an outing at
Ton Mile.
Chas Worrell, bookkeeper of tho
Simpson Lumber Company, Is taking
his vacation and ho and Mrs. Worrell
will spend it with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Fahey at Billiards.
Klectrlcnl Storm.
, Sunday morning, Coos
ABSTRACTS
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TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Phone 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
WANTED We have sovoral parties
who are looking for homestead
locations or relinquishments also
some good timber claims. If you
know of any good homestead or
tlmbor claims, it will pay you to
write us. Address: Aetna Realty
Company, 225 Failing building,
Portland, Ore.
nnntloii Man Weds. 13. H. Rohn,
proprietor of tho Bandon Shingle
mill, and Miss Daisy B. Caswell of
Luddlngton, Mich., wore united In
marriage at North Bend Friday by
the Rev. A. F, Lacy.
WARREN STEIN has arrived from
Nebraska to tako charge of tho
shoo department which S. S. Jen
nings will put in his notion store.
DORSEY KREIT55ER will return on
the M. F. Plant this week from
Byron Springs, Cal., whore ho has
been securing treatment for rheu
matism.
i Small Potato Crop. Tho potato
crop, of Coos county will not be as
j large as It was last year but they will
'be of better quality. Large growers
FOR RENT Campbell's wood and ln the Coquille valley report that
coal yard on North Front street, the crop will bo only about one-half
lu.irauiiuiu, wnn an necessary
A. E. SEAMAN nnd family have re
turned to Marshfleld from their
Coos River summer homo "Tho Or
chard," which Is famous for its
prize Gravonstein apples.
tools, etc., for business. Fine op
portunity. Apply D. D. Campbell,
Marshfleld, Ore.
as compared with last year.
I May Play Bull. There is somo
talk among tho fans of getting up a
i good amateur ball team and arrange
j for a series of games between Co
quille and Marshfleld. Both cities havo
1 good material to form a good team
MRS. FRANCIS II. CLARKE and
children, who have been spending
some time up Coos River, at "Tho
Orchard," with A. E. Seaman nnd
family, returned home yesterday.
Leather Goods
Purses, bill books and money belts for gentlemen, and tho latest
styles in purses"and hand bags for ladles.
In books of Action, wo havo "The Lure of Mask," fresh from
tho press.
NORTON & HANSEN
STATIONERS
" OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
Masonic Opera House
The lies Company
North Bend Every Sunday
Myrtle Point Every Monday
Coquille Every Tuesday
Bandon Every Wednesday
Marshfield Every Friday and Saturday
This Week Beginning Sepu 14
The Great Emotional Play
I "The GIRL AND TiTo GAMBLER."
Next Week Beginning Sept. 2 J
"RIP VAN WINKLE
TICKETS 25c, 35c and 50c
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DEPREE'S River Ranch Allegany
platted Into one and 5 aero tracts.
Make beautiful summer homes or
farms for profit. Conro Bros. & , and a Purely home team has always
Billings. Exclusive agents, Marfld. ' been liberally patronized by both
. . sides.
PIANO FOR SALE One Sterling Lumbermen Visit Here. G. B. Mc
uprlght piano, i solid walnut case, Leod and P. R. McMillan of the
cabinet grand case, good condl- j Hammond Lumber Company, which
tion, for ?300 cash. Call at Rob- owns and operates mills on the
COL. WM. GRIMES and family head
ed a part of twenty-eight or thir
ty former Ol-lahomans who held a
reunion and picnic on tho beach
near tho government works yesterday.
airs. w. A. Stewart of Port Or
ford, is spending a fow weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. T. Carey of North
Bend. Mr. Stewart Is editor of tho
Port Orford Tribune.
The Swedish and Finnish Lutheran
congregation gave a picnic at Slmp-
, son's park yesterday in honor, of
their minister, tho Rev, Auggulst,
who will leaVo shortly for Illinois to
complete his theological education
in Illinois.
Postmaster Elmer Russell and
wife, had their young daughter for
mally christened Dorothy at tho
Presbyterian .church yesterday, the
Rev. Burkhart officiating. Mr. and
Mrs. Rood of Coos River, nlso had
their young son christened Allon, at
the Presbyterian church by tho Rev.
Mr. Burkhart.
ert Krugers, Marshfleld, Ore.
FOR RENT Pour n-room flats
tho O'Connell building on
street. Apply Hall & Hall.
i Columbia river and near Eureka, ar-
rived here today on tho Allianco to
inspect the C. A, Smith mill. They
will spend i few days in this vicinity
Investigating tho Coos Bay country.
FOR SALE CHEAP Marshfleld
. Skating Rink building. Inquire
D. L. Avery, owner.
WANTED Two gentlemen to board
and room with private family.
Phone 49G.
WANTED No. 1 farm and dairy
hand. Phono Farmers 208.
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SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays-at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. iti. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES Phone 111
Garden Cily Tailoring Company
Cleaning, dyeing and pressing
ladies and. gents fine clothes a
specialty. PHOXE Oil.
Over Club Cigar Store.
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'Hay Grain and Feed' X
Freo Delivery Phono 1751 T
COFFEE
We take pride ln our coffees.
All our brands are good but
price is Invariably tho Stand
ard of excellence. Our besV
brand is
Dependable 45c
Then wo havo also
Amber brand 25c
Addison 35c
Green Coffees
Then wo have also Costa RIcan
and Gold Medal green coffees
for those who desiro to roast
their own coffees.
C. W. WOLCOTT
THE FAMILY GROOER
PnONE 071.
E. I). LnClmnco Coming. Jake
Goldle today received a letter from
E. D. LaChanco of Hlbbing, Minn.,
who is to manage the new Chandler
hotel, stating that he and Mrs. La
Chance would start from there for
Coos Bay about 'October 1. They will
stop at Calgary en route and prob
ably won't reach hero until about
October 5.
Finds Cloth In Wound. Dr. E.
Mlngus yesterday operated on Frank
Riebe, who was injured ln tho depot
drawbridgo accident a few weeks ago,
to ascertain why tho Injury was not
healing more rapidly. Ho found that
the physicians who had dressed tho
wound originally left a small piece
of cloth in tho wound and this pre
vented tho bones knitting together.
W. H. SWAYNE of tho Swayne-Hoyt
Company of San Francisco, who
has been looking after timber In
terests in this section for somo
time, came over from Coqulllo to
day to spend a fow days on tho
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Russell's
seven months old son died about 3
o'clock this morning. Tho little ono
has been ailing for somo time from
stomach trouble and a complication
of ills. Tho many friends will unite
In sympathizing with the bereaved
parents in tho loss of their only child.
The funeral arrangements havo not
been made.
CHAS. MURR returned tho other day
from Lowell, Mass., where she has
been spending the summer nt her
old homo. Her mother, Mrs.
Hildreth accompanied her back
and will make an extended stay on
tho Bay.
WM. CLARK has taken a position as
the Coos Bay purchasing agent of
the Three States Lumber Company
of L03 Angeles. His father, J. F.
Clark Is now cruising tho extensive
holdings of tho company In. tho
Umpqua valley.
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TROUBLE AT COQUILLE.
Tuppers and Baxters Carry Cnso to
Circuit Court.
Justice E. A. Dodgo of Myrtlo
Point, decided Wednesday, on ad
vice of tho assistant district attor
ney, to dismiss tho criminal action
entitled "Tho People vs. Georgo and
Chas. Baxtor et al." In this case
Mrs. M. A. Tuppor was complainant,
sho objecting to the removal of somo
furniture In tho pending sale of tho
Hotel Coqulllo in this city. Tho at
tempted sale of the hotol has started
HMgatlon wlilrh will be aired In the
circuit court, -Coquille Sentinel,
Flyer On Run. The steamer Flyer
which Messrs. McCulloch and Law
home recently purchased and had ro
bullt and Improved, started in on
tho North Bend-Marshfleld run to
day. She Is in elegant shapo and
the owners propose to give tho best
possible service. As they aro among
the best-known and most popular
navigators on tho Bay, It Is certain
they will get at least their sharo of
the traffic.
MRS. E. MINGUS, Mrs. French, Miss
Mamie Mahonoy, Miss Evelyn An
derson and a dozen or more young
women who formerly attended
school horo together arc planning
a reunion near Charleston Bay to
morrow If tho weather permits.
J. A. MATSON, Tom Lawhorno, Will
iam Lawhorne, Walter Lawhorno
and Col. Wright returned early
Sunday morning from a week's
hunt In tho big game country on
tho west slope of tho coast rango.
They bagged five deer and report
a flno trip.
Tho North Bond Fat men defeated
tho North Bend "Leans" on tho
mem grounus yesteruay by a score
of thirteen to nlno. The game was
witnessed by a largo number. Tho
olllclal coorer was so worn out re
cording tho fast plays that ho will not
recover sufllclontly to compllo tho de
tailed roport of tho game before to
night nnd so will bo unablo to fur
nish It to Tho Times until tomorrow.
FINDS BOGUS MONEV HERE.
Look Up
Government Authorities
Spurious Coin.
An inspector of the internal reve
nue department has been in Coos
county for several weeks looking Into
alleged Irregularities by several per
sons in tho liquor business. Whilo
ln Myrtle Point ho made a collection
of counterfeit money, mostly sllvor
2G and CO cents pieces, which ho
took to Portland to turn over to tho
fedoral authorities. There hns been
considerable complaint about bogus
money in Myrtlo Point for somo
tlmo and It is bollovod that there is
a plant located near that place or
around tho Bay.
Operation Is Success. Arthur Mc-
Keown who underwent an operation
Saturday aftornoon for appendicitis
is getting along flno. Tho operation
was an entire success and was not
followed by tho eflects that gener
ally follow such operations, Tho
operation was porformod by Drs.
Horsfall, Thayor and Galo. Mr. Mc
Keown'B flno physical condition elim
inated tho dangors usually attendant
upon ino oporation. Tiirough an er
ror, it was erroneously statod Satur
day that Airs. McKeokn Instoad of
Mr. MrKeown was to undergo thn
operation.
DR. and MRS. HAYES, Mary Mono
fee, Will Gordon and Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Florn made a trip up Isth
mus Inlet Sunday, enjoying a pic
nic dinner near tho Maxwell mine.
Thoy got a fow flsh, somo black
berries and all tho huckloborrles
thoy cared to pick.
TEACHER IS DEAD.
In
JAY B. TOWER, Wm. Cordes and
Warner Ogren havo returned from
their buns In tho Sand Hills,
WliJIo away thoy killed about
forty ducks, many of their birds
bolng mallards. Most of thorn
woro secured at Lost Lako, Tho
birds aro a Httlo wild and aro not
flying any too well yet.
You can BUY or SELL through
Tho Times "V.'ANTS" with ease, dis
patch and profit try thorn.
Miss Mildred Brown Succumbs
CaiuiiH Vulley.
Miss Mildred Brown, aged 27, died
at the homo of her paronts, Mr. and
Mrs, M. L. Brown at Camas Valley,
on Friday night, September 4th, from
an abscess. Tho funeral was hold at
1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Rov.
Mr, Hampton officiating, and inter-
mont was ln tho upper cemetery.
Besides tho paronts, flvo brothers and
two sisters survive. Two of the
brothors nro L. E. and Arthur
Brown, tho Myrtlo Point merchants,
ono lives nt McKlnloy, ono nt Camas
Valley and ono is a non-commisslon-od
olllcor on tho cruiser Mnrblehead,
now In tho Alutlan group of Islands;
two sisters, ono of whom is married,
llvo at Camns valloy. Miss Brown
was born in KniiHau, removed with
hor family from Nabraska to Camas
valley In 1000, and has taught school
in that section. Myrtlo Point Enterprise,