The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1910 EVENING EDITION. TS
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Guaranteed Clothes
"Mill-to-Man" In-
sured Clothes cost you
less -than other makes
which are not insured
Every garment is guar
anteed all-wool, good tail
oring andlasting shape
In no other line can you get
clothes like these with such a
guarantee at $10.00 to $25.00
THE WOOLEN MILL STORE
Marshfield, Oregon
111 Mi!i-to-Man Clothiers
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Sails from Ainsworth Dock Portland, 9 a. m., May 24,
.29; June 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28. Sails from Coos Bay
May 21, 26, 31, June 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, at service
of tide.
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Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT
The best Domestic and Imported brands. 4
Plaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of builders material.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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COOS BAY TIDES.
JUNE
High water A.M. P.M.
Date. h.in. ft. h.m. ft.
Filday 3 8:42 G.6 8:54 8.5
Saturday. 4 9:50 6.7 9:40 9.1
SUNDAY. 5 10:52 C.S 10:25 9J5
JUXE
Low water A. M. P. M.
Date. I h.m. I ft. h.m. f L
Friday 3 2:39 1.81 2:271 2.2
Saturday.. 4 3:39 0.S 3:24 2.5
SUNDAY.. 5 4:32 0.1 4:17 2.8
tlon of 40 cents per barrel In the
price of flour.
Gets Picture. Harry Winkler, of
the Lockhart .& Parson's drug store,
has just received a largo group photo
of the recent convention of Califor
nia pharmacists. Coos Bay is repre
sented in tho front row by Mr.
Winkler.
310 SOUTH BROADWAY
PHONE 201
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LAUNDRY
We launder negligee shirts beautifully. When a niau begins
to go vestless; the appearance of his summer shirt assumes ad
ded Importance. We count it worthy of note that we'ro satis
fying some of the most particular dressers on Coos Bay with
the negligee shirt laundering which we'ro turning out, and If
o can suit those, wo can certainly suit others. Why not test
the Coos Bay way, anyhow, and learn how exceptlonallj good
the work can be done? We call for bundles. You needn't bring
them
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
J, E. LYONS, Manager.
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WEATHER REPORT.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Saturday warmer.
5 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
t Tor twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 p. m., May 31, 'by Mrs.
Mingus, special government me-
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum 59
Minimum 39
At 4:43 n. m 57
Precipitatlbn None
Wind, Northwest; clear.
Bad Runaway. A lively runaway
at the C. A. Smith mill created con
siderable excitement jesterday after
noon. Superintendent Smeaton's
children drove to the mill In their
pony cart and- coming up unexpect
edly behind A. H. Powers' pacing
mate, frlghtned the animal so that
she broke her fastenings and ran di
rectly over the small cart and ponies.
The children escaped most fortunate
ly with nothing worse than the
twelve-year-old son being slightly
bruised on one arm. Tho pacer then
proceeded to lay 'out a new track
around tho mill buildings and broke
all world's records. She also broke
tho buggy Into splinters and the pony
cart was badly damaged'. The mare
1 ecelved a number of bad cuts but
no permanent Injuries are antici
pated. Altogether it was a most
fortunate termination of what might
have been a very serious accident.
Business Change. Robert Mars
den, Jr., has pui chased the interest
of his brother, Sam, in tho Royal
Theatre and will conduct it himself
hereafter.
Close Dining Room. The dining
room of tho Blanco Hotel has been
closed and the place will be continued
ns a European hotel only, no meals
being served.
Flour Declines. F. S. Dow re
ceived notice to-day of another reduc-
'1 SAl'i:.$10O Orpin, good
J, for $25 Address R caro of
The Times.
' "KXT. Furnished c-otta" on
! ,,aih street near Golden avenue.
;JMhone 147J.
lri"Ms row CAT,,
tan areS t0 fifteen hundred acres,
Proved and unimproved. Prices
"0 ?C00 to $25,000, according
location and improvements. Al-
HanT?, clty Property. Apply
.j Hall, Marshfield.
I x , " Kirl for general house-
k". ' ln family. Mrs. John
L .. -thBend; Tel., 31.
1 i,..EXl'Stro in Coos Building.
"V at Woolen Mill Store.
FOUND. Opeii-faml sllver-alckcl
watch, with leather fob. Owner
can got same at W. R. Haines
Music Store by paying for this
notice.
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WANTED An experienced girl to do
general housework. Apply to Mrs.
J. B. Rust, Phone 152 L.
um) cur Tiifis male Scotch
collie pups and five females: price 1
$2.50 and ?5. Address Milton,
Church, Marshfield. South Coos
River. 1
FOR SALE. New "Anchor Biiwid" ,
buggy. O. O. Lund, 215 Broad-j
way, i
FOR RENT Houses $7, 310 nnd I
upwards. Ounnery, Pnona 34J j
rem Select ami r. mr M" ' tl ' '" ' '
net jour mono . wj.r.l. u,. ine tmi
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coiSETS
$1.00 to $5.00
C. A. Moore Estate Pays Dividend.
A payment of 20 per cent dividend
on claims against the estate of C. A.
Moore, deceased, has been made this
week by order of the court, made and
filed on May 27, 1910. Tho admin
istrator of the estate wns ordered to
pay the expenses of tho administra
tion, the preferred claims and a 20
per cent dividend on the claims re
ceived and approved within the six
months permitted by law to present
claims against tho estato. This Is
not the final payment on these claims.
It was hoped to settle the estate up
all at one time, but as the administra
tor had on his hands nearly $3,?)00,
and It being Impossible to sell the
real property at that time, it was
thought best for the estate to pay a
dividend. The real property will be
sold as soon as possible, and tho ad
ditional nnd final payment made on
the claims. The real property be
longing to the estate of C. A. Moore
Ib appraised at $2,100.
Redd The Times' Want ads.
REPRESENTED
EXCLUSIVELY BY US
Vacation
Reading
Aro you prepared for your vacation
reading? If not, why not? Our stock
of all the popular fiction is now com
plete. Call In and inspect our largo
stock.
Magnes&Matson Crosby & Homer
--I-1--1 -t-f 1 I T1 ---- I Central Ave, uext to Stafford.
j; Persona! Notes
MRS C E WITTER of Redding,
Calif., is a Marshfield Isitor.
II J WILLIAMS of Coqullle is trans.
I acting business in Marshfield.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wlttick and
children, with a few friends, spent
yesterday at Big Creek.
J W BLANEY of Tacoma is trans
acting business on Coos Bay.
P. E LARSON and family of Allega
ny are visiting In Marshfield today
F. B WAITE Is expected to arrive
on Coos .Bay soon on a business
trip.
W. R. HAINES has returned from a
business trip through tho Umpqua
country.
MRS. C. H. MARSH and daughter,
Isls, will leave Sunday for Port
land to attend the Roso Carnival.
FRANK A. HOMER, of Crosby &
Homer, returned yesetrday from
a successful business trip in the
Coquille Valley.
MRS. E. R. COLGAN Is improving
rapidly from tho effects of tho re
cent operation and will be taken to
her residence from the Home Hos
pital to-day.
CHARLES II. B. SMITH, who has
been installing machinery ln the
new Smltji mill, leaves soon for
Bay Point to install machinery ln
the plant there.
WARNER OGREN has so far recov
ered from tho recent operation for
appendicitis that he has been re
moved from Mercy Hospital to his
home. His many friends will be
pleased to welcome him back to
his place In the Norton & Hansen
store.
The ladles of the M. E. Aid Society,
spent Thursday at the home of Rev.
Raab no Kentuck Inlet.
The North Bend Central School
closed to-day with appropriate exer
cises In the several rooms.
Louis Motzler, who has been visit
ing in Kansas and other Eastern
States, returned yesterday via the
Drain route.
A farewell social was given,
Wednesday eenlng to Mr. and Mrs.
Summerlin previous to their depar
ture for Salem.
Tl.T Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will
hold a special meeting at tho church
next Tuesday afternoon and all mem
bers are requested to' bring a thlmblo
and come prepared to work.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mather and
son, Francis, left this morning for
Wedderburn ln Curry county. Mr.
Mather is of the Arm of the Coos Bay
Grocery and Is enjoying his vacation.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a special
meeting on Tuesday at 3:30 p. m at
tho Presbyterian Chinch. All mem
bers aro urged to be present as busi
ness of Importance will come before
the meeting.
SCHOOL NEWS.
The primary pupils having finished
weaving caps, are now working on
muffs.
GET MORE WATER.
The final examinations begin Tuesday.
Coquille Will Add Considerable to Its
Supply.
COQUILLE, Ore., June 2. Tho
city council of Coquille has ordered
from Ballard, Washington, 500 feet
of conduit pipe to be us.ed In taking
In another stream to our water sup
ply. With tho Improvements being
made to the water system it is not
probablo that any restrictions will
bo put on tho use of water for Irrigat
ing yards. There was a little com
plaint, a short time ago about the
water being dirty. It is not noticed
since the new work is finished on tho
supply pipes and the reservoirs have
been flushed and conditions are
greatly Improved In fact, Coqulllo
has a water system that any town
might be proud of.
Florence Ferguson of tho fourth,
grade Is absent this week on account
of blckness.
Rend the Times Want Ads.
Elvle Grant of the second grad
has had perfect spelling lessons for
three weeks, Hllmore Grant for seven,
weeks and Opal Whobrey for two
months.
Jack Merchant of tho fifth grado
was absent this week on account of
illness.
Tho folowlng pupils of the fourth
grade mnde 90 or more ln all of tho
examinations for this month: Rus
sell Ketchum, Lloyd Le MIeux, Gbo.
Englund, Lee Totten, Hazel Cook,
John Henrlcks, Geo. Hongell, Helen
Rees, Wilfred McLaln, Joe Milner,
Ruby Pitman, Bert Trlbbey.
Times' Warn Ads Get Results.
High Cost of Living
Again Bumped
WE HAVE
REDUCED
FLOUR.
Sperry's Best Drifted Snow
Retails $ 1 .60 Per Sk.
SPERRY'S SOUND RING
Retails $ 1 .60 Per Sk.
SPERRY'S RED SHIELD
Retails $ 1.45 Per Sk.
Try a Sack of Drifted Snow
You Will Like It
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