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" njiwwpptm nwpwwffw-" '.j THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON; WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION If You Want the Best Selz Royal Blue Shoes Will Please Yon EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED $3.50 to $5.00 liTe Woolen Mill Store IMill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield Oregon, iMfWA lM( w r f J br ifflffi i&tx s?Tu i I place, declaring that he was opposed I to any manipulation that would ln I terfere with the direct primary. COOS ffott JZlr feSTOK! BAY TIDES. i JULY High water Date. Wed'd'y. 13 Thursday 14 Friday... 15 Saturday 1C SUNDAY 17 A. M. P. M. b.m. 4:41 5:49 7:07 8:27 9:42 ft. h.m. C.4 5.9 5.5 5.3 5.5 5:34 C:21 7:00 7:55 S:43 ft. 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.8 7.9 Mike McKecmn Hurt. George Wasson was up to-day from South Slough. He reports that Mike Mc Keown, nephew of the foreman of the Smith-Powers logging camu on South Slough, was struck by a log several days ago and had his colia bone broken and sustained other minor injuries. JULY Low water j A. SI. P. M Date. b.m. ft. h.m. 12: 1: 2: Wed'd'y. 13 11:43 2.3 Wed'd'y. 13 10:59 1.7 Thursday 14 0:10 2.G Friday... 10 1:14 2.3 Saturday 16 2:18 1.9 SUNDAY 17 3:1C 1.3 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Pre33.) OREGON Fair to-night and Thursday; cooler In the east. (Joes to Asjluiu. J. J. KIrby, the demented Individual who recently terrorized the residents of the Brew ster Valley districts, and who was ft later captured, and committed to the ... State Insane Asylum at Salem, was taken to that Institution this after noon by an attendant. Roseburg 2.4, an 3-CjNews. 4.0! THE KEYSTONE TO HEALTH IS Hops, Celery and Chamomile Bitters A VERY GOOD MEDICINE TO SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH IS THE BITTERS. THE MERIT HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY PROVEN DURING THE PAST 3G YEARS. AN ELEGANT APPE TIZER, NERVE AND BLOOD TONIC, INVIGORATES THE DIGES TIVE ORGANS AND IS UNEQUALLED AS A GENERAL STRENGTHENING BITTERS. Price, per bottle, $1.00 FOR SALE AT THE RUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurate ly compounded. PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENTS If ou hnc nnjthing for sale bring It to the Exchange or list It with us. Our com mission Is reasonable. What jou buy through the Exchange Is at owner's price plus 11 . (mull commission, which Is Included fn the ..mounts Btated. 545 SO. BROADWAY. 1 FOR RENT. House 8 rooms; Central Ave.; modern;' $12. FOR SALE. Cottage. Four rooms, pantry and bath; strictly modern; W. Marshfield; $1,000. House 7 rooms, 3 lots, South Marshlleld; city water, electric lights, largo woodshed, year's wood, chicken house and chickens, strawberry patch that yielded over 100 quarts of berries this season; $1,000; halt cash; bargain; inves tigate. New Four-Room Uungulow and lot 50x140 in Railroad Addition; $1,200. FOR SALE. Iliinpilow 3 rooms, 3 lots, So Marshlleld; $1,300. House S rooms, corner lot on Central Ave., West Marsh'fleld; modern conveniences; excellent view; $1,100; snap. Stump Puller. Hercules No. 2; 125 ft, -lnch cable; $125. extras represent nearly that amount. Tents. 12x14, 10-oz., $0; 10s 12, 10-oz., $0.50; 10x12, 8-oz $5. Carpentry Encyclopedia. Set of 9 vols.; Hodgson's. New in all but price, $21. Will Locate Here. Attorney Ken dall and wife of Minneapolis have come to Marshfield to make their home. Mr. Kendall will practice law here. In From Ten Mile. George Flana gan, who Is camping with his family at Ten Mile, came In to-day, but will return to the lakes. He reports good fishing and plenty of crawfish. Ruck With His llrWe. William Stoddard, who formerly worked for the Smith-Powers Company, and who was recently married at Minneapolis, has returned to Coos Bay with his bride. Net or Gross, Hill? Attorney W. W. Cardwell has returned from Marshfield, where he spent the past few days In attendance at the race meeting. He says that the ovent proved a great success. Mr. Card well alleges that he won about $300, or about half the amount claimed by the Marshfield press. Roseburg News. xwsso$sss$$$$s$os 8 Personal Nnfpc A. E. POLLEXFEN was confined to his home yesterday by Illness. BEN CHANDLER was down from the Chandler bungalow on Coos River '0-day. MRS. ELSIE McKELLIPS of North Bend was a Marshfield visitor yesterday. NORMAN TYLER and W. W. Ward of Gold Beach are In Marshfield on business. G. W. WELLS was the only passenger on the stago to Roseburg this morning. JAMES BOONE and Cell Ireland are visiting at Walter Lawhorn's ranch at Falrview. G. A. IMHOFF of North Bend re turned to Coos Bay on the .Rose burg stage line. llreaks Record. Yesterday was the record day for the Marshfield Eastslde ferry Transit In point of the number of teams carried. Upwards of twenty-five rigs were carried yes terday, while the best previous days was twenty-three. Tom Hall is now acting as captain of the Transit and Capt. Alex Hall as engineer. No en gineer could be obtained for a few days and so the change was temporar ily made. Will Run. It Is reported that T. P Hanley, of the lower Coqullle, will seek the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner. The meeting of the Coos county Demorcatlc central committee Is called for Coqullle to morrow and It Is expected that there will be more or less talk about can didates, although the members state that positively nothing will be done To He Candidate. Friends at Al- towards selecting a county ticket like legany state that A. N. Gould, the i the Republican Assembly did. present County Surveyor, w "' be at candidate for renomlnafion at the Those WISHING TO SELL TICK Republican primaries in September. ETS for the BAPTIST SUNDAV Mr. Gould Is just completing his first SCHOOL excursion to Charleston term. It Is understood that he could Bay, July 20th, see ALVA DOLL at have had the Assembly uuMiiiJuun, i office of I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. put tnat ne positively aecni:?u 1 i Blackberries Plentiful. The wild blackberries this year are said to be especially plentiful. In every part of the woods around the cities chil dren and grown people will be found picking the berries. They seem to be preferred to the domestic varieties. ILrflS FOR SALE Some good horses, cheap. Appy O. S. Torrey. FOR SALE. A No. 6 Remington typewriter, in No. 1 condition; ?45; a snap. Phone 222-R. aa-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-an a-a-a-a-a-a-a Abstracts and Real Estate To anyone Interested in above we would say, it Is Important when buying to see that yo u get titlo as well as value. We are best prepared to give you both. Our work is reliable. Are General Agents for Eastslde and Sengstacken's Addition. Hence you will consult your own interests to come to headquar- ters to do business. ? Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. V Henry Sengstacken, Manager. A ii Branch Office, Coqullle City. I -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- s-a-a-a-an-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-: We Study Your Interest AHEAD OF OUR OWN. IT'S NOT PHILANTHROPY EITHER. IT'S SIMPLY SOUND BUSINESS POLICY TO PLEASE YOU WITH MERITORIOUS SERVICE. CONSIDERING THE MOD ERATE CHARGE WE MAKE, OUR LAUNDRY IS ABOUT THE MOST ECONOMICAL SHOP IN TOWN. IF WE CANNOT WIN YOUR APPROBATION WE MIGHT AS WELL QUIT THE BUSINESS. BUT WE CAN WIN IT AFTER YOU HAVE RECEIVED A SAMPLE OF OUR WORK AND DO A LITTLE JUDGING. WE USE NOT ONLY SOFT, BUT PURE WATER. PHONE 57J. Coos Bay Steam Laundry J. E. LYONS, Manager. a-a -a-u-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 i a a a t a a i a a i a a a i a t a t a i a t a a a i a i a FOR RENT. Housekeeping suite, with gas range. Lloyd Hotel. FOR RENT. Small well furnished house; one of the prettiest places in town; rent $20 per month, In. eludes lights and water, and the care of lawn and flowers. Inquire Times office. FOR HENT. Six-room house in West Marshfield; modern Improvements. Apply to Hall & Hall. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room, . two blocks north of Woolen Mill store; corner Park and Broadway. Phone 1G5-R. WANTED. Lumber hustlers nt C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.'s retail yards. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. For violin instruction, Inquire at Haines Music Store. FOR SALE. A steel range. Call at 1C8 Second st. rOR RENT. Nlne-acro ranch on North Slough. Inquire Hall and Hall. WANTED. Lots in Marshfield and North Bond, also close-In acreage from owner. W, J. Lawrence, 349 Jefferson St., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE. Fanning, fruit and tim ber land. Inquire of C. W. Sauford, Marshfield, Oregon. 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. COISEXS Better than .ever. C. B. HINSDALE, president of the First National Bank, is here from Gardiner on business. ALEX JOHNSON returned to the city to-day from the Selln and Stora logging camp, where his family is taking an outing. MISS HELEN CLARKE of Portland accompanied her sister, Miss Mary Clarke, on her return home and will make her sisters an extended visit here. -v WARREN ANDREWS, formerly en gineer on the ferryboat Transit, has gone to Alaska, where he will hunt and fish for awhile. His wife will remain with relatives In Alberta. MRS. MURRAY of Seattle passed through here the other day en route to the Coqullle, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Archie Kruse, and her sons, Claude and Tom Brown. took him to Sumner In the General II. and J. V. Smeaton's private rig will take him to Sltkutn, where he will be met by a Roseburg rig. MRS. FANNIE HAZARD has issued invitations for bridge for Friday afternoon, July 15th, In honor of her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Loggle, ot Bellingham, Wash., who Is visiting here. GEO. MILLET, a prominent broker of New York City, who is a guest of Elijah Smith at Empire, drove over to Marshfield yesterday in company with Lee Webster of the Southern Oregon Company. Elijah Smith Is expected from the East In the near future. CHAS. WESTMAN has returned from a trip to San Pedro, made as gue3t of his old friend, Capt. Forest of the Esther Buhne. On the return trip he had the unusual pleasure of riding In on the schooner over the Coos Bay bar under her own sail, the tug not taking the Esther Buhne until she had reached Charleston Bay. D. A. NBLSON and family, who re turned from a few weeks' visit at Berwin, 111., a few days ago, report they encountered extremely hot weather there. Berwin Is near Chi cago. While there, Mr. Nelson' nephew was married, and he said that it was so hot during the cere mony that the men guests were greatly 111 at ease -and afterwards" hastened to divest themselves of their coats to restore comfort. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral services of the lato Mrs. Ellen D. Small will be held at the residence, Fourth st. North and Commercial avenue, at 2 o'clock P. M., to-morrow, Thursday. Intimate friends who desire to view her remains may do so during tho morning hours, as the casket will be closed before the services are held. EDGAR DALZELL, manager ot the C. A. Smith Lumber Company at Minneapolis, who has been spend ing some time here, left this morn ing for his home. A. H. Powers ARREST FOUH MORE. (By Associated Press.) NEWARK, Ohio, July 12. Four more arrests were made to-day of persons charged with complicity In, Friday night's lynching. Phone I. S. Kaufman & Co. your Coal Order. $4.50 PER TON. 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