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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1910)
4 T-. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910 EVENING EDITION -1 dP5a Q I iX BMTOOTI ,. .,,mu.,--t '""SS!SS''-'? V. A Big Selling Event Tomorrow in Our Suit Department Intensely Interesting to the Most Exacting Women Finest Tailored Suits at One Half Price MADE IX TIIK LATEST SEMI-EITTIXG AXI) CLOSE-KITTIXG MODELS IX 32 TO BCMXCH LKXOT1I , WITH FANCY PLAITED SKIRTS. 1 T1IK COLOBS LVCIA UK x!S XAVV, AVIIim COPKXUAOKX, GAHXKT, (JHKKX, KTC. PEREECTLY PLAIX TAILORED STYLUS OK T1I1J I VKKY BEST QUALITY. 1 $25.00 Tailored Suits - $ 1 2.50 $30.00 Tailored Suits - $ 1 5.00 $27.50 Tailored Suits - $ 1 3.?5 $35.00 Tailored Suits - $ 1 7.50 BHgHKa&3S53EGEE3i33?3I; Eff BraraflasgEgsEgafeiafls n-ggggwsa lgjrfmmmtoLMjKBa'3VBtiB&fxic3aRMS0K3MBvtatmaKMKm0BGxanstHKnuxj mmft-ipfmvrrwjM7mt BOTH CLAIM ME SIS HEW BUILDING QF! F flFFFHSF FUR RHANRF IIIIOTFIl uLL! ULI InlUL lull UilrnuL u uUUOLuiLU (Continued from pano 1.) (Continued from paso 1.) Semi-Annual Clearance Muslin Underwear The Price Range Is One of Extraordinary Interest MITII IXTKHKST IS TAKEN IX TIIK SERIES OK SALES GIVEX IIY THIS STOKE. CROWDS AND CROWDS? OK EAGER SHOPPERS COME TO TAKK ADVANTAGE OK I HE MANY REAL BARGAINS AM) SUPPLY THEIR NEEDS. EVERY DAY YOU .MAY KIX1) NEW INDUCE MEXTS; E KKYWHKKK YOU LOOK CAN UK KOI XI) MANY USEKl L THINGS OKl'ERED AT A GREAT SA ( H1KICK DRY GOODS, LURKS' AXI) GENTS' KURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SIIOKS, ETC. ALL DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED. liTe Bwsy Store MERCHANT ( KAMMERER Busy Store E rim-run tt-ttmi i i i rnm mrrr irm rT"fyy""H""ViY"rirTmm-7T " - "in hwjj j ll J,! "Iji-j ..l North Carolina Men Charged With Murder to Be Taken Back Soon. Tho Sheriff from Mitchell county, North Carolina, is expected here In a few days to get George Holdei;, one of the two men who are wanted for murder in North Carolina, and who are under arrest In the Coos county jail. Holder Is only nineteen years of flgo, and the crime for which lie is wanted was committed in September, 1909. He claims that ho acted In months the road be built on all of the streets on which the franchise Is given. Ho asked that if he has a mile of track built within the spec- the street ifled time in the city limits that he! open after made only fifty feet wide, In which case it would not be necessary to change the property on one side of The question was left some discussion on the will be meeting with the require-j part of tho councllmen. An investi meiits if he has built outside the citygillIon w, be mnde t0 see just what limits oti.1 .w...rm...t.t ...t.l. .t... I ...... .a tutu luiiui-uilUft UU WIU UIIU mile of track, road of sufficient length to equal the dis.ance on tho other streets on which he is now required to build in the city within eighteen can be done. Sower Complaint. C. A. Johnson made a complaint about the sewer in West Marshfleld. months. In other words, he wants j He said that he was assessed $343, ma waiitiuai iu uu guuu II wlltull ! a,iU tt t te ei was uii buuil a self-defense. Tho boy says that he 0Bhteen months from the time it was'snule that it would do him no good was mirsued bv a man who threat- ........... i. . ,...,, . , 'i.- ,. ..i ,., .. ..,,., .. .., was pursued by a man who threat ened him bodily harm and that he took out his knife and cut the othci passed he builds a road which will if he should build on his property, equal the length of tho proposed road , He said he did not mind paying a In the city, and that one mile of this small amount for the general good of " t..v. v-ttj , mu til. II UIIU IIUIU Ul IU1S ""'"' ,i...t.ii,,t twt tut: feuiiui.ll fcuuu III man in the hopes of checking further ,..,, i ,,,,, i. , .i, .,. i ,. ....... 'ti, nttv i,- n,t n, o,'f nr i. ,. ... ,, , ... v " " lltl- y-lKC tlliu lliu lU&L,1" -'.' l'"1 wnt. t.iv. ttitititiiii. tit ma ''""" " " ,"" "Ul ot it outside the city. After explain intend to indict a mortal wound. John Burleson, the other man who Is wanted for murder and is also un der arres., is twenty-nine years old, and is a cousin of Holder and lived In McDowell county, North Carolina, which adjoins the county In which Holder lived. Dtii'Ioson killed a man for whom he was working, . He says that he quarreled with his employer and that he shot him in self-defense. Tho two men eame to Oregon and hnvo been together part of while In Coos county. Thej ly hoped to escape being found jiari oi tno count r, but they mu located hero and tho Sheriff placed them both under arrest. Holder will probably be taken luck next week and nu olllcer will come for Uurlesou later on. ing his wants, It was suggested at once that tho City Attorney should be present. It was stated that Mr. fioss would be home most any time, and without any discussion on tho part of the councilnien the matter was referred to the council as a com mittee of tho whole to he taken up as soon as the City Attorney could be present. assessment was too great for him to pay without his property being bene fitted. Mayor Straw said that there had been a number of complaints of different kinds about the sewer and he thought it all ought to be inves tigated. It wa refenert to the health committee to imostigate. Other niiMiio".. A complaint about the grade at Fourth and Klrort was referred to the s.reet committee to straighten out. Some of the property owners on I Elrod avenue want an eight foot s'de. waTIc instead of a six-foot walk. The council decided to consider change If a proper petition brought in. XKV 'IIAKXKSS SHOP. I am opening a new harness in the former Stutsman real estato ofTiee, corner Front street and Central ave nue. I manufacture all harness my self and made-to-order harness will be a specialty. Also do all kinds of harness repaiiing. E. L. HOPSOX. As w mm ! itfiomausco. ffr5-: FOUNTAIN PEN Every man needs a Fountain Pen. We carry all the best makes of pens. Every Fountain Pen we carry is guar anteed by manufacturer and us. KUKK! KHKK!! Fill your own pen at our free pub lic fountain. I5K.MK.MMKK A WIHTTKX GUA1J AXTKK GOKS WITH KACH PKX. l Crosby & Homer J 1 1 1 Central St. ! ir was sBmmfSI i tee roor Old Oven is often blamed when the real trouble lies in' i lie brand of ilour used in making the broadj biscuits and pastry. V o have found that oun Snow Drift Flour, mai1. from selected North western grown nine S.cm Wheat meets with the approval of most housewives. Of course, our process of milling hna a lot to ilo with It. Snow Drift isn't n bleached flour that's aaj advantage. It proves In the baking. H. W. PAINTER Agent, Marhlillelrt, Oregon. n XOKTJl KEXI) AXI) makshkield passenger boats TH BEND BONITA MARSHFIELD Th t and Fastest Launches on the Day. LEAVE MARSHFIELD. -WW tlllll SHERIFF E OF! REG P 54.. V AI.O.(. TIIK WATKK KltOXT. The tug Hohar s fioni tho Siuslaw arrived In the Day to-daj. Shows That Coos County is Not So Very Hard to Reach. Whon people think that Coos U Speaking of Flavoring Extracts reminds us that many kinds sold by tho grocery stores are lack ing in strength and poor in llavor, yet are sold at high prices. For instance, a 2-oz. bottle of vanilla for :?."c. We know how to make flavorings that are good and strong and with great delicacy of flavor. It does not take a quarter as much of our flavors as it does of many others on the market, yet we give you a 3-oz. bottle of either vanilla or lemon for 2."e. We are giving the utmost value for the money. sk our grocer tor Sunset Vanilla and Sunset Lemon or come direct to us. t' :0 a. m. 7.15 a. m. S:30 a. m. 9.00 a. m. 9.30 a. in. 3 0.00 a. m. 10.30 a. in. 1.00 a. in. 11.43 a. in. 12.30 p. in. 1.00 p. m. 1.30 p. m. 2.00 p. m. 2.30 p. m. 3.00 p. m. 3.30 p. m. 4.00 p. m. 4.30 p. ill. 5.00 p. in. 0.00 p. in. 7.00 p. m. S.00 p. in. 9.00 p. m. 10.30 p. in. LEAVE 7.00 a. m. 7.45 a. m. S.45 a. m. 9.15 a. m. 9.45 a. in. 10.15 a. m. 10.43 a. m. 11.15 a. in. 11.45 a. m. 12.30 p. m. 1.15 p. in. 1.43 p. m. NORTH BEND. 2.15 p. nu 2.45 p. in. 3.15 p. nu 3.45 p. nu 4.15 p. nu 4.45 p. nu 5.00 p nu G.OO p. nu 7.00 p. nu S.00 p. nu 10.00 p. Hi ll. 00 p. m. . . i. .... ..wu i Three boats are plying regularly between Marshfleld and North Ben'l from C.30 A. M. to 11 P. 11. Boats for charter at any old tlm o J. A. O'lvKLLY, Proprietor. BROWN Beaver Hill Coal u-a-n-n-tt-a-K- a-a--n-a-n- a-n-a-a-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-" I i r i MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick, and ull kinds of builders material. i t -,, ,,,, , , t county is so very hard to reach and .,,'ir " "1 " . SaU tM 'Sinfully isolated as some would ' ' .have us believe, they are mistaken. ' 1 saltl Sheriff Gage to-day. "1 t.iaiU v B.-.,uiur .,,. v. r,aut rrom San what I think Is a record trip whea V1"w" '" "" '-. "in "as not coming Home last week. I ate break- yet arrived. She U. expected some fast at Albany, Ore., at 4:30 oVIec': w """ ""l-"'"- !! tho iuornlns and ate s.jpper at Co. quillo tit 7:30 o'clock the same eve ning. That B KOillK some when vnu snip to think about it. I took the train from Albany and at Koseburg took nu auto for Conullle. I think ;v.'heu wo can make such trips Coos The Nairn Smith an Ived iu at noon county people have no complain from tho south. ThU U her llret trip about this locality being hard io in nearly a mouth, hnvlng made a trip uit." io tno Columbia Klver and back to; - M XUPCTURING CHEMISTS. Sa533KiaK .-- i HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 310 SOUTH BROADWAY Pnnsn oni rri IMI 'II BilH !! Ill ,, eTOnBriw,TTiMirrirr,T n-n-n.n II .111- -I..I n.1,,1 till n nil ru i sS 'Money Talks" "Cask Only" The Breakwater will arrive iu enrlv Thursday morning from Portland ami is scheduled to leave Coos Ray at 1 o clock Friday afternoon. LARGE SAM'S OK TIIK PAST TWO WKKKS LEAVE A G15KATMAXY SMALL BROKEN SlES IN CLOTHING AXI) SHOES. .- In . .1 STEAMER M. F. PLANT i Sails for San Francisco every eight days. I er tent Discount TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL RESERVATIOXS WILL BE CANCELLED AT LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. OP THE SHIP, THAT TIME UX- FrUco. 'I F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshf ield Ore 2sss5?jtsi5BS'aszi.,Hsas?irdSHir25-rfir wmixmrm 3nnnnnn U . -c r- - KI TIIK WHKAT .MARKET, KLKlTinc HXTUUKS are golnjs ' (By Associated Press.) at cost while they lat. ISO Broart-1 CIHCAUO. July 18. Wheat cWc.i Avay itc-day as follows: July, i03isc. September. 102 o.: ' December Sixteenth annual picnic of tho Suonil 1034o.; May. lOOe. Pndoty will be held Sunday, July 31,1 PORTLAND, Jnlv 13. AVheat un at Knegren's drove. Watch posters. changed. EARTsm7i'B a OTtl, ! TAC0MA. Wah., July 13.Wheat v KASTSIDL IS A An.VXER, j unchanged. THE P.ALAMK OK THE WEEK ON ALL SMALL LOTS U.OTHIXtt AND SHOES. IT PAYS TO BUY UOR CASH. OK TEAME Hub Clothing and Shoe Company MARSHFIELD. BAND0N BREAKWATER S A Snlls ft-om Alnswortl, Dock, Porllaml, i) . ,., jIlll0 28, July 3, 8, 13, -., -, -o. a.ms irom Coos Hoy Juno 30, July 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, at service of tide. Reservations will not lo heia later than nopn of lay previous to sailing, llnIcss tlckcU npo mn.cIlnscd W. F. Miller, AgL. ph0nb Main 35-L i i , vttttszsmszsi ,'o'a WTi ljmuKn lafcj'iij.ii,,Jair5SSOTMBH b2Bl2all