The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMESf.MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION.
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You can buy a dining table from us and
get a good one for $J4, $J5, $16 and
up to $50,
We will sell you dining room ' chairs at
$125, $J.50r a swell one for $2 and on
up to $12.50.
You 'can pay part down aid balance in
weekly or monthly payments, and have
the satisfaction of knowing your goods
come from the best place
Perry,
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That Lame Back Means
Kidney Disease
And to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back,
. You Must First Relieve the Kidneys
There is no question about that
at all-for the lame and aching
back Is caused by a diseased con
dition of tl.e kidneys and bladder.
It is only common sense, any way
that you must cure a condition
by removing the cause of the con
dition. And lame and aching bac'.:
are not by any means the only
.symptoms of derangement of tho
kidneys and bladder. There are a
multitude of well-known and un
mistakable indications of'a more or
less dangerous condition. Some of
these are, for instance: Extreme
and unnatural lassitude and weari
ness, nervous irritability, heart ir
regularity, "nerves on edge," sleep
lessness and inability to secure
rest, scalding sensation and sedi
ment in the urine, Inflammation of
the bladder and passages, etc.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Tills are an exceptionally meritori
ous remedy for any and all affec
tions or diseased conditions of
tthese organs. These Pills operate
directly and promptly and their
"beneficial results are at once felt.
They re-u'.r.ti. purily, and effec
tually he 1 a 1 restore the kid
neys, bladder and liver, to perfect
'and healthy condition even In
some nf the most advanced cases.
Sold by
LOCKIIART PARSONS DRUG CO.,
Marshfleld, Ore.
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WHEAT ADVANCES-FLOUR REDUCED
By
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY
'SPERRY'S BEST FLOUR RETAILS $1.70 PER SACK.
SPERRY'S SOUND RING RETAILS $1.53 per Sack, $5.80 per brl.
SPERRY'S PATENT RETAILS 31.55 per Sack, 3.80 per Barrel
SPERRY'S RED SHIELD RETAILS $1.45 PER SACK.
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A Want Ad will
Shipment of Packard Shoes
ALL THE NEWEST CREATjONS
Don't overlook seeing them before you purchase for they are THE BEST EVER
Patent Leather Bluchers $5.00 Gun Metal Steel Shoes $4.50
Patent Leather Dancing $5.00 Tan Street
London Weather Boots $5.00
Many others too numerous
Let me show you what
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E. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago, III.,
want every man and woman who
have the least suspicion that they
are afflicted with kidney and blad
der diseases to at once write them,
and a trial box of these Pills will be
sent free by return mail postpaid.,
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair In east; oc-
caslonal rains In west tonight
and Thursday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
j PORT.
' For twenty-four hours end-
lng at 4:43 p. m Oct. 20, by
! Mrs. E. Mlngus, special govern-
ment meteorological observer.
Maximum 54
Minimum 50
At 4:43 p. m 52
Precipitation 1.59
Wind, Southeast; cloudy.
Millicoinn Dnnr. Regular
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monthly dance at the MUlicoma Club
will be held Friday evening, October
22. All members expected to at
tend. No notices will be sent out.
Sermon Tonight. The Jewish
Tabernacle service will be given in
the Baptist church tonight, having
been postponed from last night on
account of the rain. It will be given
tonight rain or shine. ' '
Topo Contests. Geo. W. Tope,
the North Bend moving picture
show man who was bound over by
Justice Sinister to keep the peace
pn charges made by the Rev. J. C.
Llnlnger, refuses to furnish the
bond. In consequence, he was or
dered committed to the county jail
and Deputy Sheriff Gage got him but
then he entered habeas corpus pro
ceedings, securing his release until
Saturday afternoon when Judge
Coke will hear the case.
Discuss Basketball. E. M. Ash
com and other former basketball
stars here are planning to organize
a couple of basketball teams here
for the winter. There are a number
of former stars on the Bay and It is
planned to secure the skating rink
for a nleht or so each week. A
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WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF ARTISTIC AND CLASSICAL STAT-
'UARY CONSISTING OF FIGURES, RUSTS, PLAQUES, ANIMALS,
PIPE RACKS, MATCH BOXES AND ARTISTIC GOODS. GREAT
ORNAMENTS FOR THE HOME, AND SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
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FIVE CENTS
PER LINE
PER DAY.
WANTED Experienced coal miners
and timber men for Beaver Hill
Coal Co. Steady fall and winter
work guaranteed.
WANTED To buy large lilac
bushes any color; also snowballs
and hydrangea, panlculata; state
where seen. D. Masterson, North
Bend.
FOR RENT Front street store with
fixtures. Phone 1C4-J,
FOR SALE Tho Owl restaurant,
North Bend, six furnished rooms
In connection, a good bargain. $15
cash business a day; rent only f 25
per month. For particulars apply
to Mrs. Phil Krall, North Bend,
Oregon,
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Shoes, double sole, $5
meeting of the basketball en
thusiasts will probably be called
within a few days.
Postpone Meeting. Owing to the
inclement weather and other gather
ings, the "Y" meeting called for
last evening at the Presbyterian
church, had to be indefinitely post
poned. Plank StreeR The property own
ers along Alder street between
Broadway and Front street, have
planked the thoroughfare by private
contract. Tt connects up the paving
on the other two streets.
Clinininndo Club Meets. The
Chaminade Club held its regular
weekly meeting last evening. It has
been decided to meet at the homes
of the members for a part of the
season at least owing to the difficulty
In securing a hall.
Geese Flying. Last night, large
numbers of geese were flying south
ward over the city, Indicating that
summer weather is no more'. They
were flying high. A large number
went out this morning in hopes of
getting some of the ducks driven in
,by the storm.
Starts New Business. George
Thomason, who recently disposed of
his business in South Marshfleld, Is
figuring on leasing part of the new
warehouse erected by the Alliance
on the waterfront north of Central
avenue and engaging In the hay and
feed business there.
Initiate Three. Marshfleld Lodge
of Elks last evening Initiated three
new members, H. J. McDlrmld of
Myrtle Point, and A. E. Neff and H.
A. Wells of Marshfleld. There was
a fair attendance. Jas Rodgers of
San Francisco Lodge, No. 3, assisted
In the degree work last evening.
Several candidates were elected to
membership and will be Initiated
later.
Coining West. Vlnco Pratt has
received word from his two brothers,
George- E. Pratt and Frank Pratt of
Great Bend, Kas., that they will
leavo there- within a few days for
FIVE SHORT
WORDS MAKE
ONE LINE.
WANTED By man and wife ono
large or two smaller unfurnished
rooms for sitting and sleeping
room. Address "S," care Tlmos.
FOR RENT Houses close in ?G,
$10. Reasonable, Phono 1C4-J.
FOR SALE At bargain, tho confec
tionery store and billiard hall In
Knights of Finland building. Good
lease, Including living rooms. Ap
ply on premises.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, new
Oregon Improved, 75c per hundred,
$C per thousand. Bear from Juno 1
to October, 18, Fifteen berries to
quart. Address R. Barker, Empire,
Oregon.
Try Times' Want Ads,
Marshfleld to locate. Mr. Pratt and
his father visited them this summer
and evidently they painted such a
glowing picture of this section that
their Kansas folks couldn't resist
coming.
Xew Howling Alleys. John Sny
der Jr., Is having a fine new bowling
alley Installed In the room north oft
the National saloon. They will be
ready for opening In a week or ten
days.
Old Minstrels Busy. Jack Flana
gan, Vlnco Pratt, W. E. Dungan and
Billy Smith, the old time home tal
ent minstrels of Coos Bay, are re
hearsing for another appearance
here which will be soon after the
reopening of the new Dime theatre.
They are planning for a three nights
exhibition, two performances each
evening. That It will be good goes
without saying.
Dr. Straw Out. Dr. E. E. Straw
who has been confined to his home
for a week or ten days as a result
of his auto nccldent, is able to be
up and nround. He will have to
keep his right arm In a sling for
sometime but is nble to use his left
hand some. Mrs. Straw Is nlso able
to be up and nround tho house, a
fact that will bo pleasing news to
their many friends.
Mrs. Hume Coming. Mrs. R. D.
Hume Is expected here tonight or to
morrow en route to Portland where
she goes to confer with parties who
are negotiating for the purchases of
the R. D. Hume estate on Rogue
river. She has been empowered to
dispose of the property at private
sale and will probably do so within
a short time. Several parties or
companies tie negotiating for it.
Eastern Shipment Arrives. A'
large shipment of shoes direct from'
the Packard factory In Brockton,
Mass., has just been received by Geo..
Goodrum. These embrace all ,the
latest creations and you should not
overlook seeing them before buying
that new pair of shoes.
BIG SPECIAL SALE'
OF TRIMMED HATS
Important Announcement to tho
ladles of Coos Buy Made By 8
Leading Murshlleld -
Millinery.
MRS. A. G. AIKEN announces
that on
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
ot this week she will offer her
fine selection of one hundred
trimmed Hats, embracing x all
the season's latest styles to bo
sold at a great reduction, also
36 PATTERN HATS will bo
sold at wholesale prices. Don't
miss this chance. Remember
tho place, Mrs. Aiken's Mil
linery. W. II. Watson, tho EXPERT
ROOF man, has secured jobs on new
buildings at Bandon and Myrtle
Point. If you wnnt your ROOF
FIXED do not delay. Address
Box 294.
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Mrs. Belle Rogers, who underwent
an operation at Mercy hospital
sometime ago, Is. getting along nice
ly and will probably soon bo able to
leave for her home. Dr. Ingram of
Marshfleld,, Is attending her.
BIG CROWD AT FAIR.
Total Attendance at Scuttle Exposi
tion Was ,7 10,581.
SEATTLE, Oct. 20. Tho total at
tendance at the Alaska-Yukon-Pncl-flc
exposition from tho tlmo the
gates opened on Juno 1, until the
close at midnight, October 1C, was
3,740,551. Of this number 2,7GC,C83
were paid admissions and 974,808
were free.
It is estlmatod that tho fair earn
ed a profit of $200,000. Tho surplus
will be drawn upon to clear tho
grounds. If any remains after this
Is accomplished, It will bo little.
When tho fair opened It carried a
debt of approximately $700,000,
Following 1b tho tabulated report
by month, exclusive of Saturday's at
tendance; Month Total
Juno 070,389
July -. 801,275
August 901,711
September 840,501
October, 1-15 403,92
Total... '. 3,C77,8d0
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Personal Notes J
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MISS EDNA RAY 0f Mllltcoma, Is a
Marshfleld visitor today.
JACK MARSDEN was down from
North Bend today on business.
I; R. Tower and Lylo Savage re
turned today from a duck hunting
expedition.
i MRS. C. E. NICHOLSON came up to
day from their country home at
the Sand Hills.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS expects
to leave on the Breakwater this
week for Portland.
MRS. W. H. BARBER and Miss
Barber of Plat B, were guests of
friends In Marshfleld today.
W. S. TURPEN and wife will leave
on tho Plant tomorrow for a short
visit In San Francisco and other
California points.
CAPT. MATSON Is confined to his
home In South Marshfleld by
some slight injuries sustained in
a fall a few days ago.
J. A. LUSE, who has been In Port
land for a week or so on business
matters, is expected in on the
Breakwater tomorrow.
SARAH W. TREGO, who has been
a guest at tho M. A. Sweetmam
' home In Ferndale, departs for her
home In Phoenix, Ariz., this week.
EDMUND KEANE, who has been,
spending sometime on tho Bay,
will leave this week for Berkeley
to visit relatives,
JAS BAINES, who has been spend
ing the summer hero and at Ten
Mile, will leave on the M. F.
Plant tomorrow for San Francis
co. MRS. E. A. HARRIS and child wilt
leave tomorrow for Los Angeles
where they will spend six weeks
or two months with relatives and
friends.
MELCHOR NELSON and wife, who
have been making their honle at
the Rogers ranch on South Coos
River, have gono to Portland to
reside. y
PAT. TULLY, the contractor, ex
pects to leavo in a few days for
San Diego and other California
points where ho will spend most
of tho winter.
E. POLLEXFEN and wife who havo
boen spending the past year on
the Bay, will leavo of the M. F.
Plant tomorrow for San Francisco
where they will spend the winter.
CLARENCE HARRIS Jr., the Sum
ner "cheese king," was In Marsh
fleld today on business. Ho ex
pects his father, Capt. W. C. Har
ris, to return from 'Frisco on tho
next Plant.
JOHN KRONHOLM entertained a
small party of friends last evening
in honor ot his birthday. Just
which birthday it was, Jack didn't
say but his friends insist that It
was tho thirty-second.
MISS MARY McDONALD came In
today from their homo at Black
Creek, Ten Mile, to bid her sis
ter, Miss Rose McDonald, adieu.
Tho latter leaves with Miss Nlta
Schroeder to onter school at Mt.
Angel,
A. F. BURKHART has received
word from his wlfo who was call
ed to Chicago by tho serious Ill
ness of hor parent that tho latter
Is getting along nicely. However,
it will bo sometime bofore sho
will bo able to return.
ELMER A. TODD and wlfo Will
leave tomorrow for Los Angeles
where they will make their home.
However, they will retain one of
their summer homes near Coos
Bay and expect to spend tho great
er part of their summers hero.
This will bo gratifying news, to
their friends who rogrot their de
parture vt-ry much.
Social DANCE Finnish hall SAT
URDAY night. Swastika Orchestra.
You want to buy your grocor!e3
from us because you want tho best.
If you don't find it so, wo want to
roturn your money,
F. A. SACCHI
Corner Commercial and Second St
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