THE COOS-MYi THIES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION
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Wood! Wood! Wood!
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"Wood" that you could if you wanted to. It gives satisfaction wherever
used. Think of it, one of our dump-wagons contains
115 Cubic Feet for $2.00
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Be sure and order your winter fuel before November 1st and save 50 cents
per 'load. After that date, we will be compelled to raise the price to $2.50 on ac
count of the bad roads commencing.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. ,-
For twenty-four hours end
ing at 4:43 p. -m., Sept. 20, by
Mrs. E. Mlngus, nsneclal govern
ment meteorological observer.
Maximum 65
Minimum 54
At 4:43 p. m...' 60
Precipitation 13
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
ported to Judge Coke and be 'will
investigate the report and may or
der him sent to the state peniten
tiary to serve his term.
Injurvs llniul. George Baines is
nursing a sore hand today as a re-
I suit of trying to save a box of pears
'belonging to; an unknown party. The
box was at his boat landing on Coal
Bank Slough and he lifted it up to a
safe spot and in putting It down,
ran a nail that, was projecting, from
a corner of the box far into his hand.'
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PARLEY To Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Farley at their home In Eastslde,
September 20, a daughter. Mother
and child are doing well and fath
er Is as--proud as a discoverer of
the North Pole.
I Personal Notes
MRS. CHAS NORDSTROM is re
ported quite ill at her home.
GUY CHAMBERS of Daniels Creek,
was a Marshfleld visitor today.
Even Lost the Rat. E. S. Bargelt
and J. T. Harrigan returned yester
day from their Coos River trip with
out any game. Sunday night, a
large wood rat began bothering them
and E. S. got hold of his gun and
succeeded in hitting it. Mr. Harri
gan got up and with a stick of stove
wood landed a few times on the
rodent, being determined to kill it.
The Kat was an unusually largo one
and they thought to at least have It
to bring back but when they arose
In the morning, they found the ro
dent had recovered and escaped.
Loses Big Fish. Jas Cowan was MRg Q'KELLY, who is at the Mer-
GOOKWITH MILLWOOD
one of the few successful fishermen
on South Coos River Sunday. He
J brought back a couple of flue ones
and says he lost some big ones by
having poor leaders.
And 'join .the already large number of people who are now daily taking advantage
of'.this offer.
C. A. Smith Lumber
db Manufacturing Co.
Get More Venison. Chas Hickox
and Edsar Mauzey added a little
'more venison to their larders Sun
day by getting a fine buck across the
bay. Chris Peterson also got a
(large buck In the North Inlet sec
tion Sunday.
No Carnival. G. W. Carleton,
who has been an active advocate of
the nronosed carnival here the first
week in October, announced today
that the plan had been given up. He
I said that it was Impossible to get
i the various ones to take hold of it
like they should to, make it a big
, success and the few who were will
ing to give their time to it did not
(feel like shouldering all the work
and financial responsibility. .
ey hospital in North Bend, with a
severe attack of rheumatism, Is
reported somewhat Improved today.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Miss Alpha Wlcklund and Miss
Christine Sjogren have returned
from Shore Acres.
The Dolphin, the Simpson Lumber
Company's schooner, arrived in yes
terday to load here.
WM, FOX of Maxwell, was in
Marshfleld yesterday on business..
DAVID COWAN and family have
moved to Marshfleld from Allegany.
MRS. L. M. PERRY of North Bend,
was a.- Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
MRS. R. L. CAVANAGH.of East
side, was a Marshfleld (Visitor yesterday.
MISS MARJORY COWAN has gone
to Eugene to enter the Oregon
State University.
MRS. FRANK ROGERS of
Coos River, is a guest of
Elizabeth Adams.
South
Mrs.
WM. E. HOMME, postmaster at
Cooston, was a Marshfleld busi
ness visitor today. ,
ED. SMITH has gone to Prosper to
take a position In the mill with
his father, Levi Smith.
MISSES LOIS and VERA VARNEY
of Coqullle, are visiting their cou
sin, Miss Russell Varney.
Wm. Vaughn and, wife of old
North Bend, are rejoicing over the
arrival of a son, born September 20.
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Local Sales Office: Broad'y, Phone 1 90 J
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Quality Talks j
Bost lee Cream on the Pacific
Coast Mode at
CorthelFs
YOU ARE THE JUDGE
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stable
IRlgs.atiall hours and ,a carry-all
-that we will send out with parties
-wishing to go in crowds.
L. H. HEISNER
Wc Always Have
PLENTY OF FRESH VEGETABLES,
ORANGES, LEMONS AND BANANAS.
OUH STOCK OF GROCERIES IS
ALWAYS FRESH AND OUR'
PRICES ARE ALWAYS FAIR. j
WE WANT YOU FOR A CUS-'
TOMER.
CW.Wolcott
BEGINNING FRIDAY 24TH the
LADIES' EMPORIUM will show a
complete line of LADIES Fall and
; winter COATS, CAPES and Suits.
NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS.
Mnrshfidd, Ore.
Phono 120-J
DERBY
The Metropolitan
Standard
FAMILY GROCER
PHONE 07-J
PLACE YOUR ORDERS
NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY
OF
Fruit growers wishing to contest
for the $35 prize money offered by
F. B. Waite for the three best boxes
of Gravensteln apples, raised in this
section, must leave their entries, at
the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce
not later than Thursday morning,
September 23.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Kruse Not So Weil. Fred Kruse,
the Smith-Powers Logging Company
employe who was Injured on the
Isthmus Inlet road Saturday, was re
ported this morning as not resting
as easy. He was in considerable
pain and it is feared that It may
develop that he sustained Internal
Injuries.
Dr. Geo. E. Dix, who is attending
Mr. Kruse, reported this afternoon
tha tthe patient was much better
and getting along nicely.
Mrs. E. E. Hayes, has returned
from a two weeks' visit at Coqullle,
her mother, Mrs. Brown, accompany
ing her here.
Mrs. Hlldreth, who has spent sev
eral months here with her daughter,
Mrs. Chas. Murr, ,wlll leave this
week for Portland In hopes of bene
fitting her health there.
L. J. Simpson and wife and Dr.
Harry Simpson, Edgar Simpson, Mr.
and Mrs. Sperry of San Francisco,
J. H. Keating and wife and J. R.
Smith and wife returned today from
Shore Acres.
Decoy DUCKS at MILNER'S.
May Revoke Parole. F. A. Gor
don, the piano salesman who is out
on parole under 'a two years sen
tenced recently imppsed at Coqullle
by Judge Coke for embezzling funds
of the Sherman & Clay Piano Com
pany of Portland while acting as
their representative here, Is reported
to have gone wrong at Crescent
City, Cal. The matter has been re-
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Sperry's Best retails $1.75 Per Sack
Sound Ring retails S1.00 per Sack, $0.00 per bbl.
Red Shield retnils S1.45 per Sack
ALL THE ABOVE ARE GUARANTEED BY THE
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY
COOS BAY MEAT MARKET
OPENED IN NORTH REND
The Coos Bay Meat Market open
ed for business Monday, September
20. We cordially invite the public
to visit our establishment and solicit
a trial order. Our meats and sau
sages are of the very best quality
and are kept in sanitary up-to-date
cooling rooms.
Phone or send your order. In and
It will be promptly delivered to
your home free to any part of North
Bend.
Phone No. Main 1031.
Place of business, next C. D.
Hevener & Son's Music store, North
Bend. R. A. BOCK, Prop.
MRS. MARY MARK left this after
noon for the Coqullle . Valley
where she will visit for a few
days.
A. E. GRAY' and wife, who have
been visiting at the H. W. Skin
ner home, left today for San
Francisco.
HARRY BAINES and his mother ar
rived here on the M. F. PJant yes
terday to visit, at the home of
George Baines.
MRS. C. A. SEHLBREDE has been
called to Salem by the Illness of
her father who recently sustained
n stroke of apoplexy.
TOM CASTLE, who has his automo
bile undergoing repairs, will leave
tomorrow or next day for San
Francisco. He will spend some
time there. ,
MRS. O. A. KJELLAND underwent
an operation at her home In Plat
B yesterday. Dr. Houseworth who
is attending her reports that she
is getting along as well as could
be expected.
PEARS BRING GOOD PRICE.
THE
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1 D. FERGUSON, AGENT. F
At The Transfer Office
Market Street and Waterfront,
Rear of Lockhart's Grocery.
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FIVE CENTS
PER LINE
PER DAY.
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WORDS MAKE
ONE LINE.
WANTED-House.
-Waitress at Java Coffee
WANTED Tobacco strippers at
once. Brown Buck Cigar Co.,
over Coast Mail.
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Sept. 20th.
The Carleton Jewelry Co. -will offer better bargains than ever
known on Coos Bay. We must make room for new stock. Every
article purchased guaranteed or money refunded. Diamonds,
watches, clocks, bracelets, plated and solid silverware. Wedding
t gifts a specialty. ,
4 WANTED Experienced
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coal miners
and timber men for Beaver Hill
Coal Co. Steady fall and winter
work guaranteed.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room flats un
furnished, Inquire flat 5 O'connell big
FOR RENT Storeroom on Second
street near Central avenue. Im
mediate possession. Apply Carl
F. Johnson, Paint Store, Second st
1 Carleton Jewelry Company
FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, OPPOSITE
CHANDLER HOTEL, MARSnFIELD, OREGON.
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Sliver watch chain and
containing two p!6tures.
secure it at Tlraes'or-
FOUND-charm
owner can
flee by paying for notice
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Read the Times' Want Ads.
FOR SALE New six-room house
and two lots, fine location, $1,500.
Address E. R. Stevens, Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Skiff with 3 H.-P. gaso
line engine, make good Ashing
boat $100 'Skiff" Times Office.
FOR SALE 7-room house in South
Marshfleld, 35x140 lot, city water
and lights. $1,200. Owner Times.
FOR SALE CHEAP Gasoline
launch 23 feet long, 4 feet 6-lnch
beam. Carry oI'ht people. Shef
field Marine engine 4 H. P. Ad-
1 dress "II," care Times.
Umpqua Valley Orclinrdlsts Get
$2.25 A IIov.
ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 21.
With a banner, 25 feet long, bearing
the words "Umpqua Valley Pears,
shipped by the W. C. Harding Land
Company," a carload of D'Anjou and
Clargeau pears left Rosoburg for
New York City, Whence they have
been consigned by Pago & Son, the
Portland commission firm. The
fruit was raised by Dr, Geo. A. Brad-
burn, on his Edenbower orchard.
The shipment comprised 000 boxes,
for which Mr. Bradburn' received
$1,485, or $2.25 per box. So far as
known this Is the highest price over
paid the grower for Umpqua Valley
pears, and higher than Roguo River
Valley Is said to have received so far
this season.
BEGINNING .FRIDAY 21 the
LADIES' EMPORIUM will show a
complete Una, of LADIES Fall and
winter COATS, CAPES and Suits.
D. J. REES and wife roturnod today
from a short outing at Ten Mile.
Mr. Rees says all the ranchers in
that se'etion are eager for a rain,
the dairies suffering severely
from the lack of green feed.
MRS, NELLIE OWEN of the Ladles'
Emporium, returned yesterday
from Portland where she has
been purchasing a now stock of
goods. She came In via Drain.
GEORGE MAUZNETT, who has
been stenographer at tho de'pot,
left this week for Portland pre
paratory to enter tho Oregon State
Agricultural College at Corvallls
this fall.
STANLEY MYERS of South Cooa
River, has entered in tho Marsh
fleld schools, attending the eighth
grado. He will remain here while
school is in session. His father
recently bought the Enegren
ranch near the forks.
F. J. de NEVUE, father. ,of Mrs.
Hillls Short, is expected here on
tho Alliance to visit her and
other relatives and friends in this
section. Since tho family's de
parture from Coos Bay he has
been residing in Wisconsin,
Get MILNER'S prices on all shot
Gun SHELLS.
, Ship load of ALFALFA Just RE
CEIVED at nAINES.
FOR SALE One lC-foot row boat
In good condition, cheap. Apply
Pacific Launch Works.
LOST Fob watch charm bearing
Odd Follows emblem. Return to
Times' office. Receive reward.
Good groceries and fresh fruits
and vegetables at tho most reason
able prJces. Give us a trial order.
F. A. SACCHI
Corner Commercial and Second St
C. W. MERCHANT has returned
from a short outing at the Mer
chant ranch at Bullards, He
brought up a forty-pound ruta
baga which he placed on exhibit
at tho Chamber of Commerce as
a sample of what Coos County soil
will grow.
JOSEPH MACBETH, an employe of
the Coos Bay Paving and Con
struction Company, today re
ceived a telegram announcing tho
death of his father at Eureka,
Cal., and will leave for there to
day, taking tho M, F. Plant to San
Francisco and returning to Eure
ka on a vessel from there.
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