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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION. t a a n i a a i a i t a i a a a i a t st I St St I I 4i St i I St St St St I St I 31 I St I St - : The Millicoma Hat $3.00 i CTti- Wfcl All the new shapes and colors represented in Our Fall Stock THE WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-To-Man Clothiers. Marshfield, Oregon. yj wo r 4. WEATHER FORECAST. stood that It will be built on the lines of a prairie schooner that won several races In Dakota. Handsome Flowers. Mrs. Peter Scott Sr., has a Portulaca plant on exhibition at the Chamber of Com merce that Is attracting much atten- (By Associated Press.) ,t!on. The plant Is a myriad of blos- OREGON Fair tonight and soms and has been In full bloom for n-a-a-a-a-n-t-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a- F a i a a Malthoid Roofing Comes nearer to 'being Indestructible than any known roofing. It's Incomparable. Tin, iron, shingles or slate, or the mass of cheap Imitations are not to be clas'sed with It. Malthoid alwn; Thursday. Cooler tonight ex- over three months. The blossoms cept near coast; westerly winds. close up at sundown nnd do not open up until the sunlight strikes them LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- the next day. PORT. . For twenty-four hours end- Judgo Coko Hns Grief, Judge Ing at 4:43 p. m Oct. 12, by 'John S. Coke returned last night Mrs. E. MIngus, special govern- from an auto trip to Brewster Valley ment meteorological observer, nd can give anyone details concern- Maximum 67 Ing the trials and tribulations of au- Minimum 53 !tomoblllng In this section. He start- At 4:43 p. m iES ed back from Brewster early Monday Precipitation none 'morning and hadn't gone far before Wind, Northwest; clear. be ripped the gear off his machine. ' .Tom Coke was with him but he couldn't remain and hit the pike on Killed Ruck. Frank Denning and foot. N. Harry was secured with Arthur Blanchard killed a nice buck a team and hauled the machine in, Sunday while on a trip with F. A. .the trip taking nearly two days, Sacchl to his brother's ranch near the beach. ! Return From Alaska. Mrs. Emll Ogren has received word that her Nnim Smith Sails. The Nann brother, Krnest Fox, and wife are Smith sailed yesterday with a large now en route here from Alaska to cargo of lumber fro'm the C. A. spend the winter. Mr. Fox went -to Smith mill for Bay Point. Mrs. 01- Alaska with the first gold rush son accompanied Captain Olson on twelve years ago and this Is his first Personal Notes f D. A. CURRY has returned from a hunting trip to Curry county. MRS. SARAH W. TREGO of Phoe nix, Ariz., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Sweetman of Ferndale. EUGENE O'CONNELL and are spending the week at summer home on South River. family their Coos I MISS MAY STAUFF has returned from a week's visit at the country home of her brother, Chas Stauff In the Sand Hills. O. B. HINSDALE of Gardiner, presi dent of the First National Bank, Is here on business. Ho reports everything prosperous along the Umpqua. the trip. ALTON SENGSTACKEN, Win. Shupe, Earl Winner, Watt Short and Addison Cook leave today for their homesteads in the Hall Creek country. makes good, and In doing so in akes friends for the original make-? t SiUi ntAXCISCO CALIFORNIA C. E. NICHOLSON, Local Distribute f The Paraffine Paint Co. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a -a trip out since then. Her mother, Mis. Jos. Fox writes that she is spending Minos Closed. As a tribute to the the winter at Candle, Alaska, so that late Win. Campbell, formerly super- -her daughter, Lizzie, can attend lntendent of the plant, the Libby school. Mr. Fox and sons, Wesley mines were closed all day yesterday and Bob, are mining at Deering. for his funeral. The funeral was Mrs. Fox expects to visit here nextl largely attention. MRS. FLAGG and sister, Miss Cloe Covey of North Bend, wero Marsh field visitors yesterday. They have just returned from a short stay on their homestead on Ken tuck Inlet. summer. fl-iti I.- -!-. !-,-j, -,.,; .I,'., ;,. Buys Auto. Word has been re ceived here that J. 'W. Bennett pur chased a fine auto in Portland and will bring the machine home with him when he returns with his bride, on the Breakwater Friday. I Resume Mining. J. B. Sneddon and Chas Sneddon who had such a narrow escape in the new Powers mine on Isthmus Inlet the other day have made arrangements to continue the development work. . They VvIU put In fans and other devices to , eliminate the gas and will probably Rotter Today. Dr. E. E. Straw 'regum(5 tomorrow. Both have prac who was injured in the auto accl- tically recovered from their Injuries, dent Sunday, is reported getting As both are among the ablest miners along nicely today. Mrs. Straw who m thIs secton, they probably will has been suffering considerably from not have any more difficulty In de the nervous shock, Is also recovering veloplng the mine, now that they are rapidly. aware that there Is gas In the shaft in dangerous quantities. Slight Gain. Postmaster W. B,1' . REV. FATHER CURLEY of North Bend, passed through hero yester day en route home from a trip to , Myrtle Point. He reports that a considerable amount of building and improvements are under way at Myrtle Point. ji ,fr ij. .. ml Clearance Sale BEGINNING SATURDAY. OCT. 9TH Curtis reports ,a slight gain in postal receipts in Marshfield during the' three months ending September 30, 1909, over the correspondnig quar ter of 190S. The receipts for the quarter in 1909 were $2,854.: against $2,S09.41 a year ago. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. ever ? And continue for ONE WEEK. Best bargains offered for everything in the Jewelry line. Will be to your special interest to investigate. Carieton Jewelry Company FIRST TRUST AN1 SAVINGS IJWK BUILDING. OPPOSITE ch.viu,i:i: hotel, marshfield. oregon. - '! '! - '! " ! 'I ! - - ! - ! - - -fr-fr-fr. Sells Boat. D. A. Jones has sold his boat The Meteor to W, J. Cos mey. Jones said he was disgusted when his boat did not prove equal to Its name by permitting Powers' General II and other boats to beat it. Mr, Jones Is not through with the game, however, and says he is now at work on a design for a boat that will go so fast It will make the water boil wlth'the heat from the friction. He refuses to discuss his plans or The Excelsior is due In today from the south. The steam schooner J. Marhoffer, is loading at North Bend, having crossed In late Monday. The Carmel, a steam schooner, ar rived in this morning and is loading at the C. A. Smith mill. J. E. OREN Is quite sick at his hpmq In Minneapolis, according to let ters just received by relatives here. He hasvnot been feeling well since his return there from Coos Bay, a'nd It was expected that be would enter a hospital there the latter part of last week. TO SHOOT 01 NOT TO SHOOT Attorney General Gives Opin ion On Hunting Game From Boats. C0QUILL3 Or., Oct. 12, 1909. Editor Coos Bay Times! The controversy upon the Bay with respect to shooting wild fowl from boats may make the following letter from Attorney General A. M. Crawford of Interest to your read ers. REV. FATHER KEVNEY of Bau don, is spending a few days on the Bay as the guest of Rev. Father J. A. Moran and Rev. Father Curley of North Bend. He has Just com pleted arrangements to begin the sale of lots owned by the church there, the proceeds of which will be used for erecting a new par sonage and Improving the church. LEE BETHEL MARRIED. Ar- of The M. F. Plant is due in tomor row from San Francisco. She will sail from here for 'Frisco Friday. The Alliance will bo In tomorrow, according to a received by Agent James today. She let any one see them, but It Is under-'will sail for Portland Friday. UGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR i Wholesale and Retail Dealer BEAVER HILL COAL Itnpo-ted Cement, Crushed Rock Saudi Brick Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber. Piaster, Stone and Concrete Pedestal Blocks. Fllnt kote Rooting Paper. Estimates furnished on all classes of contract work. Phone 2011 HIO SOUTH BROAD WAV, MARSnFIKLD, ORE. ------------- t LOWNEY'S AND JOHNSON'S it i :: t a i 8 t :: i a t n R-a-a-a-a-a-a a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a WHEAT ADVANCES-FLOUR REDUCED By SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY SPERRY'S REST FLOUR RETAILS 81.70 PER SACK. SPERRY'S SOUND RING RETAILS $1.15.-) per Sack, 85.80 per brl. SPERRY'S PATENT RETAILS 81.55 per Sack, 85.80 per Hun-el SPERRY'S RED SHIELD RETAILS 81.15 PER SACK. Portlnnd Paper Mentions His rival There With His Wife, Lee Bethel, a lumberman Marshfield, and wife are guests 'at the Seward Hotel. Portland Ore- gonian. ' The above rather mystifying Item appears In Inst Saturday's Orego nian. There Is no lumber man of that name thai? can be located about early Marshfield, but Lee Bethel, the piano message . gaigrnnn nr Giinrmnn f!lnv la wnll- known here but he was still suppos ed to be a bachelor on the occasion of his last visit to Coos Bayk If ho has since taken a brldo his friends l iiero win nasien to exienu congratu lations. t FRATERNAL ORDER LECTURE. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a-a-aa-a-a a a t a -- ' : i,a r. .1 n ... -aa.fa. . . jj I j-.viiiim-nsi, miiiiui'i uri'mi will jit-i-jjl Ivei- Ills Popular Address. J "Fraternal Orders, Their Benefits land which is the Best," In the Bap- 1 tlst church next Sunday night .. FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a Famous Chocolates -At the RED CROSS TRY THE Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. We Always Have PLENTY OF FRESH VEGETABLES, ORANGES, LEMONS AND BANANAS. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES IS ALWAY'S FRESH AND OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS FAIR. WE WANT Y'OU FOR A CUS TOMER. C. W. Wolcott FAMILY GROCER PHONE 07-J WANTED Experienced waitress. Six days work a week. Java Cof fee House. WANTED Good second-hand sewing machine. Address 'S' care Times. FOR RENT 7-rooni house with toilet and bath, In West Marsh- flold. Rent 120 por month. Ap-!wln bo glvon for thls occa8ion ply to J. Leo Brown, Brown Drug Company. Mr. Gregg has delivered this address for the Chautauqua Bureaus and It has proven a very popular number, and in many places ho has been called for a return date. The address is full of fact, Illustration aiid humor and Is calculated to please any audi ence. This lecture Is open for every body no matter to what fraternity you may bolong to or whether you belong to any. Miss Floolc and her assistants will sing. Several specials WANTED Girl for general work. Phono 230. house WANTED Experienced coal miners and timber men for Beaver Hill Coal Co. Steady fall and winter work guaranteed. FOR SALE 13 cows, 12 yearlings, 10 spring calves and one horse, also 2 year lease on 160-acre ranch If desired. Address' Farm' care Times. FOR SALE Skiff with 3 H.-P, gaso line, engine, mako good fishing boat. .$100 Box 805, Marshfield Try Times' Want Ads, FOR RENT Front street storo with fixtures. Phono 1C4-J. ' FOR RENT Finely furnished rooms in Ackley building, North Bend. Best rooming house on Coos Bay. Mrs. R. J. Reeves, proprietor. FOR SALE The Owl restaurant, North Bend, six furnished rooms owners NOTICE TO AUTOISTS. All owners or prospective owners of automobiles are requested to meot at the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, October 13, for tho pur pose of organizing an automobile club and discussing other matters of mutual Interest to automobile Matters enclosed In parentheses are Inserted by myself to elucidate the opinion. " "October 9, 1909. "Mr. L. A. Llljeqvist, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, , Coqullle, Oregon. "Dear Sir; "I have your favor of the 2nd Inst., submitting questions on tho game law, enacted by the legislature of this year, and would answer the same, serlatum, as follows: "First. Section IS does not, in terms, prohibit the shooting out of ,the boats therein mentioned, except ing at the water fowl mentioned In said section (I. e. wild ducks, geese and swan), or nny other water fowl scientifically described as water fowl. In other words, It doos not prohibit the shooting of deer, bear and cougar, etc. from tho boats mentioned In that section, or aty other boats. "Second. Said section does not prohibit the shooting from a skiff or row boat, If I correctly understand the two terms to bo synonymous, at, the water fowl mentioned In said section In Coos county, excepting on the waters of Coos Bay and Its trib utaries. "Third. As already indicated, I understand the words "other water fowl" used In section 18, to mean any other water fowl that can be scientifically classed along with tho 'fowls therein mentioned, but not to include the shore and wading birds, mentioned In section 37 (I. e. rail, coot, plover) phalarope, sandpiper, snipe, tattler, wlllet, curlew, , stilt, avocet, klldeer, surf-bird, turnstono or any other shore bird), and any others belonging to those classes. The division seems to fall practical ly the same as that sot out In sec tion 1 of the laws of 1903, found at page 183, also found at pago 42 of the Game Laws, as published In 1909 (rallidae, commonly known as rails, coots, mud hens, surf birds, and galllnulcs; Umlcolne, commonly known as shore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tattlers, and curlews; galllnao, com monly known as wild turkoys, grouse, prairie- chickens, pheasants, partridges and quail) I notice brant are enumerated among (ho water fowl In said section 1 of 1903, and as I understand It, are usually class ed as water fowl by writers on zoolo gy, but not the pthor fowls mention ed In your third question (i. e. coots, mud hens, rails and galllnules, plo vers, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, sandplpors, tattlers and .curlews) which are shore ur wading birds. "Fourth. I do not understand that section 18 applies to any of the birds mentioned In section 37. "Very truly yours, "Attorney General." "A. M. CRAWFORD, Tho four opinions above rendered nro upon as many questions present ing tho point to be decided which were referred' to the Attornoy Gen eral for his decision as Indicated in his letter. Inasmuch as the letter Is clear as It Is, It Is not necessary to state the questions asked. Very truly yours, L. A. LILJEQVIST -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a LITTLE BUT MIGHTY in connection, a good bargain, $15 cash business a day; rent only $25 per month. For particulars apply to Mrs. Phil Krall, North Bend, Oregon. J. EUGENE SCHILLING, Acting Secretary. FOR SALE At bargain, the confecr tlonery store and billiard hall in Knights of Finland building. Good lease Including living rooms. Ap ply on premises. You want to buy your groceries from us becauso you want the best. If you don't And It so, wo want to roturn your money, F. A. SACCHI Corner Commercial and Second St $ B. &. S. Little Liver Pills do n tt the work without disturbing ! a tho entlro system. For bilious IX ness, headache and all ills . orders of the liver, stomach . and bowels, they aro oxcellent. rney cost two uits, ana are for sale at our storo oxclu- slvely. Brown Drug Co. I -H-8-H-K-H--H-H-8-8-H-H-n; I 1 Ml A m r.