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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION -- T t 8 ( 8 I 8 I 8 8 8 I a a t 8 I 8- MWMiWV0MW0Mt Have a Millicoma? I fro P W8 kb?S' '' Ola (A3 x I THE BEST $3 Hat IN AMERICA The WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers Marshfield . Oregon MANV A GOOD COOK'S REPUTATION' COMES FROM THE FLAV ORING SHE USES. LOCKHART-PA RSONS EXTRACT VANILLA usually deserves all the praise, because It gives an Individual flavor to deserts, Ices, puddings, candles, custards and pastry. It gives that delicious natural flavor of the finest Mexican Vanilla Beans. That is why I.OCKHART & PARSON'S' EXTRACT VANILLA IS NEVER KQl'ALIiEI). Price 25 Cents FOK SALE AT THE BUSV CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, Dishes FREE Graniteware ANY ARTICLE SHOWN IN OUR WINDOW GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EACH ?1.00 CASH PURCHASE. THIS OFFER LASTS ONLY AS LONG AS THESE ARTICLES LAST. ft HERE IS A CHANCE TO GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. AT Pioneer Hardware Co. 330 FRONT ST. F. E. HAGUE, Prea. M. D. SUMNER, Vlce-Pres. - -------- ----------- -t-a-a-a-aHB-a-a-a-a-a-s-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- 8 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 t 8 I 8 t 8 Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor A CARLOAD OF GRANITE AND IARBLE. - Especially ordered for monuments to bo finished by Memorial Day, Is now on the way. Place your orders early. A carload of finished marble Just arrived. 1 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-r8-8-8-8-8-8-8-88-8-tt-t(-:- 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- U-8-8-8-8K-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-; 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 8- 8 t a t a t a i a a i a t a i a a i a a a i a i a i 8 I 8 8 J. 13. LYONS, Mnnnger. tt-a 8-u-::-n-H-8-t:-8-8-8-8- 8--n-a-8-8-8-a-a-8-a-a-8 8 Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE 100-L, FOR SALE. NEW 11-FOOT AWNING AND ALL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND HANI) GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH, 180 BROADWAY, SECOND HANI) STORE. COOS BAY TIDES. JULY High water A. M. Date. Thursday 21 Friday... 22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY 24 h. m. 0:15 0:59 ft. 8.9 P.M. h.m. ft. 12:42 1:14 1:49 2:24 6.8 7.1 7.4 7.6 JULY Low water I A. M Date. Thursday 21 Friday... 22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY 24 h.m. 6:01 6:35 7:11 7:46 ft. 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.6 P.M. buying up hides of all kinds and some large shipments have been sent out. Loft on StiiRO. G. A. Nickerson, W. J. Conrad, Joseph McCalvy and L W. Schroeder left on the Roseburg stage this morning. , pteXXX&$$G$OG$G&Q&G&&tx&. It n i m . 2 t rersonai motes, $ SHERIFF GAGE was here yesterday evening from Coqulile. h.m. 5:56 6:36 7:16 7:59 ft. 4.1 3.8 3.4 3.0 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Showers to-night or Friday, except fair in south- west. Do More Paving. Roseburg Is to pave five more blocks of street with asphalt. The new paving is to be In the Chadwlck addition. Two Parties To-Day. Miss Eliza beth Kaufman will entertain at her home this evening. Mrs. P. M. WII- Jbur is giving a party this afternoon. .1 . Cliolr Practice. The choir of the Lutheran Church will meet for re hearsal to-night in place of Friday ovening, when the moonlight excur sion takes place. Members will please tako notice; A MENACE TO PUBLIC HEALTH. The condition of the sewer on North Front street is rapidly becoming a menace" to public health. The stench that arises from it is something that is al- most intolerable at times. It is plainly the duty of the public health ofllcers or someone else In authority ot investigate the matter and have the nuisance abated without delay. It should be effectually at- tended to at once. Waited For Gasoline. Joe Yonk- ers could not make ,his regular trip j to South Slough this afternoon be I cause of the shortaire of casolinn Hp had enough to get up here, but not enough to go back on. There Is a shortage of gasoline, but the Nann Smith will bring a big shipment and Yonkers had to wait until tho vessel arrived. CAPT. BOICE of the life saving ser vice was In the city to-day. I R. TOWER returned this morning from Coos River, where ho has been for several days. CAPT. ROBERT JONES, of the tug Robarts, of the Siuslaw, is greet ing old friends on the Bay. CHAS. S. KAISER, formerly of North Bond, but recently a resident of Bandon, has gone to Wrights, California. GEORGE FLANAGAN, who was in the city for a-few days, has le turned to Ten Mile, whero his fam ily Is camping. G. J. SCOTT of McMinnvIIIe, Oregon, is looking over the resources and prospects of Coos Bay with a view to locating here. MeotliiK With Success. Attorney R. O. Graves is at work on securing the rights of way for the Coos Bay Boise Railroad. He is working on the route between Myrtle Point and Marshfield. A good deal of the prop erty is owned by non-residents and it takes some time to get replies, but with those who are residents of the county, Mr. Graves Is having no trou- I ble In securing the rights of way. MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mrs. John S. Coke and Mrs. McPherson, who have been at Ten Mile, aro expected home to-morrow. MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON nf NTnrtli t ... . uena anu wne, returned to-day from San Francisco, where they have been attending the wedding of Miss Edith Simpson. Crossed Out. The schooner Esther Buhne crossed out this morning. She was loaded with lumber for Cal ifornia. Shipping Hides. A large collec tion of hides of all kinds is being sorted out ready for shipment at the Breakwater wharf. Several buyers have been going through the" country NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNrC: Evan Lucas, formerly ofthe firm of LUCAS & HOPSON.'-has sold his one half interest in the real estate busi ness conducted- under the above name to John R. Rohles. The business will be conducted under the same firm name as heretofore. ' (Signed) UCAS & HOPSON, Per Otho L. Hopson. ,MK and MRS. F. S. NEWMAN, who recently returned from Alaska, are visitors on the Bay and left this morning for Bandon to look over the Coqulile Valley country. Buy Your BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phone 73J. )m. FOR SALE. Homestead relinquish ment. Address P. O. Box 572, North Bend. WANTED. Girl for general house work; three in family. Inquire 1165 Flanagan avenue or phone 253-L. " FOR RENT. Modern house, corner Third street and Anderson avenue. Phone 2 5 3-J. GASOLINE LAUNCH and boat house for sale cheap, If taken soon. In quire at Retail Lumber Yard, O. M. Johnson. FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from five acres to fifteen hundred acres, Improved and unimproved. Prices from $600 to $25,000, according to location and improvements. Al so choice city property. Apply Hall & Hall, Marshfield. FOR SALE. FnrinliiB, fruit and tim ber land. Inquire of C. W. Sanford, Marshfield, Oregon. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room, two blocks north of Woolen Mill store; corner Park and Broadway. Phone 165-R. LLOYD HOTEL SX5K, the Garfield nr management, remodeled and refurnished throughout. Only family hotel In UarsbtUld. Everything now and clean with comforts of home. Free baths, Get ) our monci's worth. Ghc me a trial, yju will coniH again, uhil-b, u.r, ovu, jc iuu, week, 2 00 to J5 00. Also furnished houtekeep. fng apartments with gas ranges. Mrs. llildget Vroprleliess. THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE ofQUAUTY! TONIGHT K Another Cowboy Story, MISS RUTH CAMERON, of Alva, Ok lahoma, and Miss Ethel Trainer, of Wichita, Kans., arrived on the Plant to-day to visit with Mrs. L. W. Langdon of Bay Park, during the summer months. Miss Train er Is a graduate nurse of several years' experience and came to Coos Bay with the intention of remain ing If she finds her profession pay ing here. Plant Arrives. The steamer M. F. Plant crossed in over the bar about 12:30 P. M. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Edna Ray was a North Bend visitor yesterday. Garfield Imhoff left on the Break water for Portland. Miss NeHle Trlbbey was a North. Bend visitor jesterday. Win. Vaughn left on a business trip to the Willnmette Valley. Mrs. E. E. Hayes and Miss Flossie spent yesterday at Coqulile City. Mrs. C. A. Nollner and children are spending a few weeks at Ten Mile. Dave Wallace of Ross Inlet, who has been very 111, is now Improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Longstaft left on tho Breakwater for Portland yes terday. Mrs.-J. Hill, who has been quite ill at her home In old North Bond, is improving. Mrs. Ed. Landenburg and baby are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mastoden at Shore Acres. Mrs. Bradfiold and son, Pasquin, of Marshfield, were North Bend vis itors yesterday. Mrs. O. P. Noah of Eastslde has been seriously til at her home for the past six months. Miss Mary Hansen left on the Breakwater for a short visit with relatives at Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farriss, who have been camping on the Rood place for several weeks, have returned. Tho Methodist Episcopal Home Missionary Society met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Edgar McDaniel. An excursion will be given for Dun can Hendry, at tho Sand Hills this evening. Mr. Hendry leaves soon for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard ot Toronto, Canada, arrived Monday by way of Drain to visit their daughter, Mrs, Chas. Cavanaugh. Mrs. Henry I. Rels, Lloyd and lit tle daughter, Gladys, who have spent several weeks visiting relatives near Portland, have returned. Carl Jennings of Portland, who has been the guest at the Robert McCann home, left yesterday on the Break water. This is his first visit hero for seven years and he noticed a great change In the towns. TRY LEWIS' CONFECTIONERY FOR PURE ICE CREAM. OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE. Phono 240-J. a--a--a-a-a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-:J a A "THE BOSS OF BAR X RANCH." EXTRA. . Mrs. W. L. Harmon Will Sing "OH, VOU RLONDY." Illustrated. MANY. OTHER FINE PICTURES. ' ADMISSION 10c. NORTH COOS RrVER v BOAT SERVICE. 'Steamer Alert leaves Marshfield dally at 7 AM. and 2 P. M.' Re-' turning arrives In Marshfield about: 10 A. M. and 6 P. M. Alert gives special Sunday service, leaving Marshfield at 8 A. M. Launch Millicoma leaves Allegany 7 A. M. and 3:30 P. M., connecting and transferring with steamor Alert. Alert and Millicoma are both open for charter on few days' notice. CAPT. H. E. EDWARDS. a a) a a Apricots ApricotsApncots LARGE SHIPMENT NEXT -r WEEK STEAMER PLANT Place Your Order Early With Your Grocery Man a a a a a a a n-a-a-a-a-a-n-a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a-a-a-a-a i ' Buv Your BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Ooos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phono 73J. Fine Chickens For Sunday Dinner, and full line of the finest of Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, The People's Market House Furnishing Specials This is the Season When We Close Out All Odd Pieces of Furni ture, Odd Rugs, Odd Curtains and Nets. OVER 100 GREAT BARGAINS Bargains in Metal Beds Bargains in Dining Tables Bargains in Chairs and Rockers Bargains in Rugs Bargains in Draperies Now is Your Opportunity to Get More Than Your Money's Worth PERRY, MONTGOMERY & CO. CASH OR CONTRACT PHPJHiJ 170, . S-i&J. Jii'Ait"- -i" If