The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 06, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1910- EVENING EDITION.
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or hid", pelts, oltl rubber, bottles,
metals, copper, bras3 and sacks.
Tbres doc-o north of Nelson's foun-
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dry.
field, Oregon.
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Apply Mr Dernltt.
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Socks. p- p Poultry Yards,
jforih end Front St., Marshfleld.
; tfijfXEl). 1 or o-rooni rurnisiicu
cottage or liouseKeeping rpoms in
resldtnct district; must bt reason
able and not too far out. Address
M care ot Times.
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I J0l'" Certificate of citizenship
o( John Tesock. Owner can havo
game by paying for this ad. and
claiming property at Times office.
JOItSAIiIi. Violin Curntoln make
case and bow, $30. Address Music,
care Coos Bay Times.
rOH SALE. Complete furnishings
of five-room house; must be sold
at once, either singly or collective
ly, rhone 5 O J.
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TOR SALE. New A - room cottage
and 2 lots, located In Eastslde;
will sell for $U00 If taken quickly.
Address P O. Box 335, Marshfleld.
roil Rl'XT. Three furnished house
keeping rocnis. 371 South B'way,
,sers
With Us
It's like taking out a policy
when you buy the DUTCHESS.
These trousers are so strongly
mado that the manufacturer?
attach a specific cash warranty
to every pair. There's nothing
like
10 Cents a Button;
$1.00 a Rip.
SOLD ONLY BY
Woolen fMill Store
MILL TO MAX CLOTHIERS,
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
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High water A. M. P. M.
Date.
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Tuesday... 7
Wed'd'y... S
Thursday. 9
Friday... 10
Saturday 11
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at the Kaufman home in this city.
She is en route to Now Mexico,,
where she expects to make her
home.
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Date.
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Tuesday...
Wed'd'y..
Thursday.
Friday...
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SUNDAY 12
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from "Marshfleld, 1 miles from
boat landing. Address Box 738.
FOR RENT Store in Coos Rulldlng.
Apply at Woolen Mill Store.
FOR SALE. Cheap, two lots, Xos. f)
and 10, Block No. 69, Porter Addi
tion to North Bend. Write or
Phone P. Hanrahan, Bandon, Ore.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Probably fair to-
WAXTKI). First-elnss painter. Ap-
ply P., care Times.
1011 SALE. Wheeler & Wilson sew
ing machine; almost new. Phono
273J.
I FARMS FOR SALE. -Tracts from
live 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, Marshfleld.
pvAXTEl). A girl for general house
work; two in family. Mrs. John
Keating, North Bend; Tel., 31.
TOR SALE. I can get you ICO ncrcs
lor cost of improvements. 8 miles
WAXTE1) An experienced girl to do
general housework. Apply to Mrs.
J. B. Rust, Phone 152 L.
FOR SALE. Three nialo Scotch
collie pups and Ave females; price
?2.50 and $5. Address Milton
Church, Marshfleld, South Coos
River.
night and Tuesday, with south
west winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours end
ing at 4:43 p. m. June 5, by
Mrs. Mingus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 58
Minimum GO
At 4:43 p. m 58
Precipitation None
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
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RORX.
Marshfield Wins Two, Fairview
One and Sumner Loses
Two.
At Sumner yesterday the Marsh
fleld baseball team won two victories.
i-alrview one and lost one and Sum
ner lost two. There was a big crowd
present.
The score of the Marshfleld-Falr-view
game was:
Marshfleld 5
Fairview 3
The score of the Marshfield-Sum-
ner game was:
Marshfleld 4
Sumner , 1
The score of the Falrvlew-Sumner
game was:
Sumner "tj
Fairview 9
Cowan and Abbott was the Marsh
fleld battery the first game and Norm
Johnson and Abbott the second game.
Fairview was reinforced by for
mer Coqullle players. Next Sunday,
Marshfleld plans to play Bandon at
Bandon.
At Templeton yesterday, North
Lake defeated Big Creek by a score
of 19 to 12. H. Carlson and G. Carl
son was the battery for North Lake
and B. Cox and R. Kino was the bat
tery for Big Creek.
MAIR DAXO spent Sunday with
parents at Bandon.
W. C. BRADLEY left yesterday
Portland on business.
his
for
WM. SAUNDERS of Empire
Marshfleld visitor to-day.
Is a
WALTER BUTLER returned to-day
from an over-Sunday visit at Bandon.
BILL NYE of Coqullle Is In Marsh
fleld on buslnes.
W. J. KYLE of Florence Is in Marsh
fleld on business.
J. E. PAULSON and family of
qullle are Marshfleld visitors.
Co-
OTHO HOPSOX
Marshfleld for
friends.
of Bandon was in
a short visit with
PATRICK HENNESSEY left yester
day for San Francisco to look
after business.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Sr and a party
of friends drovo over from Coqullle
to-day in his auto.
F. E. HAGUE and Wlffl Inft Rntnnlnr
for Coos River on nn outing for a
week or two.
JOHN JUZA, who is employed on the
Coqullle Sentinel, spent Sunday
with relatives here.
F. M. FRIEDBURG and family and
a few guests, including Miss Jes
sie Chase, spent Sunday at Charleston.
, B. TOWER left on the Breakwater
with his father, Dr. Tower, who
goes North to consult specialists re
garding his health. He was also
accompanied by Dr. E. E. Straw.
MRS. C. H. MARSH and Miss Isis
Marsh left on the Breakwater yes
terday for Portland for a short
visit, Miss Urna Marsh remaining
at home to keep house for - her .
father.
ALVA DOLL returned Saturday from
Portland, where he accompanied
his mother, who is making 'a trip
East.
upt at a very slight expense and that
It will reduce the overland time be
tween here and the beach to about
one-half what it Is now.
FOR SALE. Xew "Anchor Brand"
buggy. O. O. Lund, 215 Broad
way. Have you lost anything?
Try Times' Want Ads.
I I nvn UVrni Formerls the Gnrfleld
lilAJlu HUlLiU utuicr i'ow inannRf meni,
remodeled nnd refurnWifd throughout. Only
fnmllv hotel in Mnrshllcld. Kerythlne new
and clenn w 1th comforts of home. Free biithi,
let jour money's worth Give me a trial, you
will come ugiilti. Ilnto, day, W10, 75c 100;
ieek. t00 to J3.00. Also furnished housekeei).
fng apartments with gas ranges. Mrs. Bridges
Proprletiess.
SELAXDER At Marshfleld, June
5, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selander.
5, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selander,
a son. Mother and child are doing
nicely, and the father as well as
could be expected.
HAXSEX. At their home In old
North Bend, on Sunday, June 5, to
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Hansen, a son.
Mother and child are doing well.
The proud father is not any happier
than the grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hansen, over this
their first grandson.
JMany at Ecrcises. The Taber
nacle was well filled last evening for
me uaccaiaureate exercises of the
Marshfleld High School commence
ment, it being estimated that between
i.000 and 1,200 were in attendance.
The regular program was carried out,
the special sermon by Rev. G. LeRoy
Hall being especially well received.
C. W. WOLCOTT left overland yes
terday o take in the Rose Carni
val at Portland and to look after
.business matters In the north.
MRS. ROBT. HOPSON, who
been with her husband on
lower Coqullle for tho last
weeks, passed through here
terday en route to Portland
Eastern points.
has
the
few
GEORGE D1NDINGER, Will Stauff
and three or four others, composed
a party who spent Sunday trying
to lure the trout from upper Coos
River.
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Portland & Coos Bay S. S.- Line
Steamer Breakwater
Sails from Ainwortli Dock Portland, 9 a. m., June 3,
8, 13, 18, 23, 2& Sails from Coos Bay June 5, 10, 15,
20, 25, 30, at service of tide. Reservations will not
be held later than noon of date of sailing, unless tick
ets are purchased.
W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phono Main 35-L
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PARKER. At Bay City, to Mr.
Mrs. Jack Parker, a son.
and
Council Tuesday. The Marshfield
city council will meet Tuesday tolake
up city matters, including the 'award
ing of several street Improvement
contracts.
Court' Meets. Judge John F. Hall
went to Coqullle this morning to hold
the regular monthly session of pro
bate court. While Judge Hall could
not be seen, Tom Hall said that the
report that Judge Hall would be a
candidate for circuit judge was er
roneous. Judge Hall will be a candi
date for renomlnation and reelection
as County Judge.
MRS. R. E. PINEGOR has Issued in
vitations for a shower Thursday
afternoon In honor of Miss Nellie
Bernitt, one of tho June brides-
to-be.
REV. M. H. STAINES and family left
Saturday for Philomath, Oregon,
to attend the United Brethren con
ference which convenes at that
place. They were accompanied by
W. H. Morgan and wife, who go
as delegates from the United
Brethren Church on Coos River.
FRANK DENNING and W. S. Den
ning returned yesterday from
Roseburg, where they went to at
tend tho funeral of their brother
who was a victim of blood poison
ing. The funeral was one of the
largest ever held there and tho
floral offerings were many and
beautiful.
Locates in Portland. Miss Eliza
beth Donnelly, well known in Marsh
fleld, has located at Portland, where
she has opened a hair dressing and
massage shop at 345 Knott street.
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STEAMER M. F. PLANT
Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
TICK17TS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL
RESERVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT
I'CSS TICKET IS BOUGHT.
OF THE SHIP,
THAT TIME UN
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Like Concert. The concert by the
Coos Bay band at Front and Market
Saturday evening was heard by one
of the largest crowds that has been
out In a long time. Tho various num
bers were well rendered and won
much praise.
High School Commencement. The
regular commencement exercises "of
the Marshfleld High School will be
held Thursday evening at the Ma
sonic Opera House, when tho gradu
ates will be given diplomas, etc. The
full urogram will be announced to
morrow.
Shoots Foot. Bill Mllner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Milner, yesterday
suffered a slight Injury to his foot
while picnicking on Coos River. He
had a 22-callbre rifle and while the
muzzle was pointed downward, the
gun was accidentally discharged. The
ball passed between his toes, inflicting
merely a slight flesh wound. His pa
rents are in Portland.
Prominent Man Here. F. J. Ber
ger, a member of the Eugene city
council, accompanied by his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Nurre and her daughter,
Miss Nurre, are spending a few days
on the Bay. This is their first visit
and Mr. Berger Is highly pleased with
this section and is planning to, make
some Investments here. He is a firm
believer In the proposed Eugene-Coos
Bay electric and thinks It woiild ac
complish big things for both cities.
F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield, Ore.
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LAUNDRY
We launder negligee sh'rts beautifully. When a man begins
to go vestless, the appearance of his summer shirt assumes ad
ded Importance. We count it worthy of note that we're satis
fying some of the most particular dressers on Coos Bay with
the negligee shirt laundering which we're turning out, and If
ve can suit those, we cau certainly suit others. Why not test
the Coos Bay way, anyhow, and learu how exceptionally good
tho work can bo done? We call for bundles. You needn't bring
them.
Open Trail. Several Marshfleld
people are talking of opening a new
trail from West . Marshfleld to the
beach. It is claimed that a com
paratively good road can be opened 1
COMETS
Add Distinction
to any costume.
Xews of tho Autos. J. E. Schil
ling has about sold the handsome
new thirty horsepower Cadillac which
he received a few days ago to W. U.
Douglas. Willis Kennedy, while mak
ing a trip to North Bend, struck a
stump and damaged his machine con
siderably. The Thomas Flyer, which
recently took C. F. McKnlght, Her
bert Lockhartand a number of others
to Roseburg, took another party from
there to Portland. It will leave
Roseburg to-morrow for Coos Bay.
W. P. MURPHY and wife will leave
to-day or to-morrow for the Good
will ranch on South Coos River,
where they will enjoy a few days'
outing.
MISS MADGE BARRY of Empire is
expected home on tho latter part
of the week from San Rafael,
Calif., where she has been attend
ing school the past year.
. F. WARNER of San Francisco has
been on the Bay the past few
weeks looking up possible invest
ments, which is understood to have
included a railway project.
MRS. EDGAR SMITH, a niece of Mr.
and Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, is a guest
ALONG THE WATER FROXT.
The Nann Smith will sail to-morrow
for Bay Point.
The Carlos Is due In to-day from
San Francisco to make her first trip
out of hero on tho Coos Bay-Grays'
Harbor-Seattle run.
The tugs L. Roscoe and Robarts
came in yesterday from the Sluslaw
with miscellaneous shipments and
will take back general merchandise.
WIRE HANGING BASKETS nt PIO
NEER HARDWARE CO.
EASTSIDE IS A WINNER.
Use Tho Times' "Want Ads.
Rerl'.ns Rtoin. Tho library com
mittee desires to announce to tho
'public that the library reading room
will bo opened June 15th whether all
the books are on hand or not. Tho
committee are exceedingly sorry be
cause of the unavoidable delay. The
book3 were ordered In seemingly am
ple time to have had them in use
several weeks ago. But every mer
chant In Marshfleld knows the disap
pointments that attend the shipment
of their goods and tho Inexplicable
delays. The public Is asked to believe
that the committee has done every
thing possible to hurry tho opening
of the library. Miss Jamleson, tho
librarian, will be here by the date
fixed, and the reading room will be
used. It is still hoped that tho sev
eral hundred books en routo from the
East may bo here by that time.
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
Yo Will Like It
REPRESEXTED
EXCLUSIVELY IIY US
team Laundry
Try Times' Want Ads,
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J. E. LYONS, Manager.
Read t'no TJmes Want Ads.
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