THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910-EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES.
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Spring Styles Now Showing
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Mill-to-Man Clothiers
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Marshfield or "A B." care Times.
FOR SALE Ono single harness, one
light spring wagon. Inquire for
W. E. Harrison, one block south of
Reynold's mill, North Bend, Ore.
FOR SALE No. 1 cow, fresh, milk
ing over five gallons a day. "Dai
ry", care Times.
WANTED AValtress nt The Chnnd-
ler Hotel.
WAXTKD Hoy to work in printing
lng offlce. Apply at Times office.
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Value
is not what some people imagine it to
be. There is only one kind of clothing
valueactual worth. Whenyou read a
(Bargain Sale?) notice of $50 value for
$7.69, your good sense tells you it is not
worth $50.00 but most likely it is a
$7.50 value.
Every garment we offer is worth the
price we get for it. A $15.00 suit will
be worth $15.00 in ACTUAL WEARING
VALUE TO YOU.
At the price you pay us, weare absolutely
certain that it is the most style, quality
and workmanship to be had for that
moneyno matter if it is $8.50 or $30.
Our policy is: "The utnost value at the
price." That's us. At the
FOR SALE Blanco bus team mid
harness. Apply Blanco hotel.
FOR SALE Brand new 18-foot
launch fully equipped with 3 H.P.
Mianus motor. An exceptional bar
gain. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
WANTED.
MEX FOR CLEARING
RIGHT OF WAY. APPLY
AT RAPID TRANSIT OF
FICE. PLAT E, COOS KAY.
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COOS BAY TIDES.
thought they could preceivo its motion.
MAY
High water
Date.
Saturday 21
SUNDAY 22
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11:58
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11:24
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MAY
Low water
Date.
Saturday 21
SUNDAY 22
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FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from
five acres to fifteen hundred acres,
improved and unimproved. Prices
from ?G00 to $25,000, according
to location and improvements. Al
so choice city property. Apply
Hall & Hall, Marshfield.
FOR REXT Houses $7, SIO and
upwards. Gunnery, Phone 3 4 J.
FOR REXT Stoic in Coos Building.
Apply at Woolen Mill Store.
1 1 OYD HOTFF rrmerj the Gartlehl
remodeled and refiirnNlifd throughout Only
family hotel In Marshtlt-ld KtervtUiuR new
and clean ith comforts of home Free baths,
Opt sour month's worth Glc me a trial, im
will come again Kate, 1I15, Sue, T.'w l'0O;
week, V 00 to r 00 Al'o furnished houekeei).
fnff apartments with gin ranges Mrs, Bridges
Vroprletics.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours end-
ing at 4:43 p. m. May 20. by
Mrs. Mingus, special govern-
ment meterologlcal observer.
Maximum 57
Minimum 40
At 4:43 p. m 4G
Precipitation... nono
Wind, Northwest; clear.
To Roseburg Justice Penuock to
day received work from Deputy
Prosecuting Attorney Liljeqvist that
he was going to Roseburg for a two
weeks' stay.
Is Arrested Marshal Carter today
arrested Tom Madden, for creating a
disturbance on Front street. For a
time it looked as though there would
bo a serious altercation but this was
finally' avoided.
Gets Mnity Varmints Otto Epps
who resides at Falrview is said to
be the champion varmint killer of
Coos county. During the winter, he
killed 23 panthers, 3 wild cats, 23
bears and 33 coons.
Mnny Saw Comet A largo num
ber saw Halley's comet late last even
ing. It was a little north of west and
very close to the horizon. It Is still
hitting up the speed limit and many
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house painted with
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Patton's Sun-Proof Paints protect, pre
serve ana beautify. They are made of best
laments and purest oil. They withstand sun
and rain, heat and cold twice as lone as hand-
mU Sender book and color card (free) to
Pattosj Paint Co., Lake Street. Milwaukee,
Wis.
Pioneer Hdw. Co.
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Do You Want the Best?
SURE YOU DO.
DOES A DENTIST OR A CARPENTER WITHOUT THE NE
CESSARY TOOLS m?! lira rnrArT7' ro THU niTAT.TTV ftl?
8 50RK THAT THE UP TO DATE, WELL EQUIPPED ONE
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? wlllE IUJASOX WE DO THE BEST WORK IS BECAUSE
f WE HAVE THE NECESSARY "TOOLS" TO WORK WITH.
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oiARCH, BLUE, ETC,, THE MARKET AFFORDS, THE RE
CLT IS AS NEAR PERFECT LAUNDRY WORK AS CAN
J,UD IX ANY LARGE CITY.
ILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU.
CALLLEPH0NB G7"J AND NE F UR WAG0XS WILL
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
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Honest grocers won't substitue although they will
not take as much off of this extract as the other
lines handled by them.
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists,
'The Quality Store,"
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THE CAMPING
SEASON
Has arrived and found us fullyprepared with a full lino of outing
supplies.
CAMP STOVES
We have them from 2.06 up.
hammocks ,,; iMUHBDi
All varieties at all prices from ?1.50 up,
TENTS
Anything you require In the -the shape of a tent from ?6.50 to as
large as you want it.
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Crawford Missing Attorney Craw
ford who wns to have answered tho
charge of obtaining money under
false pretenses In Justice Pennock's
court today turned up missing. He
has not been seen for several days
and it is generally supposed that ho
left tho country. His attorney, R.
O. Graves, has not heard from him.
Fishing rine D. Y. Stafford and
I. S. Kaufman have returned from a
few days at Ten Mllo whero they on
joyed some unusually fine fishing,
bringing back some dandy strings of
trout. Mr. Stafford had been taking
cooking lessons for a wdek or so be
fore the trip as they had planned to
"bach" It, but when they reached the
summer home, Mr. Kaufman took
hold of the culinary department and
wouldn't let Dave near the stove or
particular except to wash dishes.
Tho latter was kind of disappointed
at first but when he discovered tho
delicacies that Mr. Kaufman could
prepare, he was willing to admit he
could wash dishes better than ho
could cook.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. C. II. Weedman Is visiting her
daughter at Bowdle, S. D.
Mrs. Isemlnger and daughter, Lou
ise, will leave soon for an eastern
visit.
P. E. Monroo is moving his house
hold effects to Florence where he will
make his home.
R. B. Hazer and wlfo are rejoicing
over their first born, a boy ,who ar
rived Friday, May 13th.
R. H. Plnkerton, of Oakland, Cal.,
is visiting his brother, J. H. Pinker
ton, of North Inlet.
Mrs. Ida B. Mitchell, of tho North.
Bend schools, will leave soon to visit
at her home in Ohio.
Marlon Reynolds who has been at
tending Berkeley University, ar
rived homo on the Plant.
I Personal Notes
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MRS. ARNOT of Cooston, made a
short visit In Marshfield today.
ALEX NORMAN has returned from
Bandon where he has been spend
ing several weeks.
Miss M. Rust, a graduate of Berke
ley, arrived on the Plant to visit her
sister, Mrs. Geo. Balcom, of Coos
River.
MRS. W. E. GUPTIL and Mrs. E. L.
Bessey, of Coos, River, are Marsh
field shoppers today.
A. W. MYERS of North Bend was In
Marshfield looking after business
Interests this morning.
Miss Ida Gamble of the North Bend
schools, who has been quite ill, Is re
ported improving. Miss Generva
Smith Is teaching in her place.
John Hill has been having a se
vere attack of Lngrippo the last few;
dajs, having been unable to attend to
his regular work at tho machine
shop.
MAJOR TOWER and wife of Empire,
were In Marshfield today enrouto
to South Coos River where they
will spend a few days.
J. LEE BROWN of' the Brown Drug
Co., io expected homo today fromi
a trip to Springfield, Ore., where
he went as delegate to a Wood
men's convention.
GEORGE GQODRUM has returned
from Bandon whero ho was called
to help start his launch, the U R E
Z, which ho recently disposed of to
Mr. Coumerllh. He gave tho new
owner a few lessons and says It is
hitting the high places on tho Co
qulllo speed limit now.
W. Hanson was called to Portland
rtthls week by a message announcing
the Illneas of his two young children
who were enroute homo with their
mother from a trip to Germany.
The Epworth League Bible study
'ass of the Methodist Episcopal
church of North Bend, met at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Witto on
McPherson street on Tuesday even
ing. A most enjoyable hour was
.spent in the study of tho lesson. Tho
class manifested much Interest in
the work. This clnss will meet at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Isaacs on
Sherman avenue on next Tuesday
levelling, when Dr. 'H. R. Brownleo
ui -,t;vciunu, wiuut win uuuicoa mw
class upon the lesson for that even
ing. A very pleasant and profitable
time Is anticipated.
J. B. SNEDDON has returned from
Coquillo where he completed his
census work. Mr. Moulton, enum
erator in the east precinct was tak
en sick and Mr. Sneddon finished
tho work In that precinct after
completing his own. He reports
tho people there wore generous In
their assistance to mako tho cen
sus thorough and complete.
Steamer NEWPORT leaves PORT-
XAND THURSDAY for COOS Bay.
ORDER your FREIGHT SHIPPED on
her.
BUY SOUTH MARSHFIELD COAL.
SATURDAY EVENING GUARAN
TEE SNAPS.
10 Lots In East Marshfield fpr SOOO
One Block of 32 LotB in EASTSIDE
for $lopo. Easy Terms.
Cholco Residence Corner 100x100 in
Sengstacken's Add. for $700.
Good Dairy Farm on Tide Water with
new house, IB dnlry cows, and all
farming and dairy implements.
complete, Including EIGHTY acres
bottom land $15,000. ?5,000
cash, balance easy ferms.
New Bungalow in South Marshfiold
$2,000.
330 Feet on Front St. 1250 ft. deep
for $13,000.
See TITLE GUARANTEE AB
STRACT CO.
Get a KODAK at the Red Cross
Drug Store.
CHIMNEY SWEEP and Furnaco
expert will be In North Bend next
Monday. All who have chimneys to
clean kindly leave o?d r at North
Bend News Stand at once. Portjand
prices this year. All flues exemlned
In case of defects. The OLD MAN
SWEEP.
' HEEF, Iron and Wine TONIC, 75c
pint. RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
TENTS at Pioneer Hardware Co.
EASTSIDE IS A WINNER.
THE ROYAL
THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY
TONIGHT
"I1LONDY"
The Popular Tramp Singer.
FILMS
"THE TONGUES OF SCANDAL"
1000 foot Vitagraph.
This picture Is without doubt one ot
tho very best ever shown
on Coos Bay.
"THE SEAL OF THE CHURCH" '
An Extra Fine Drama.
lOOO Feet Long.
GOOD MUSIC.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
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How is that
Pastry?
Are you satisfied with your
Bread? Would you like to see
both a little better? Sperry's
Drifted Snow Flour is the per
fection of the miller's craft. It
has all the merits of all the old
er flour and the quality that the.
most advanced milling can give
it. Your grocer will have it in
ten days.
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