The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST T2, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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"MILL -TO -MAN"
FALL FASHIONS
rE ARE now showing the Fall Styles in Author
itative Fashions in our GOOD QUALITY
CLOTHES for Men, Boys and Little Men.
Our Display is an unusual one, and we cordially
invite and earnestly request every man and boy that
is at all interested in C00D THINGS TO WEAR,
to call and see the New Fall Fashions.
COOS" BAY TIDES.
AUGUST
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Saturday 13
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ANOTHER RECORD HEN.
:l Personal Notes
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liens with records seem to ex- BaJKW8JimaaBttlJOBI8J
1st hi various parts of Marsh-
field. Since the publication of'
a story about Constable Cox's
fine- hen, the following commun-
Icntlon has been received by The
Times:
"If Mr. Cox's hen did so well,
what do you think of n hen
owned by Mrs. Abbott of South
Fourth street. Her hen Is n last
year's pullet and Is a cross be-
tween a Dlnck Minorca and
Ithodo Island lied. She hatched
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THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Saturday.
he-
LOCAL TKMPKKATUHE
POUT.
For twonty-four hours ondlng
at 4.43 p. in., Aug. 11, In Mrs.
MlngtiB, special goYnrnracrt nie-
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum 04
Minimum 52
At 4.43 p. in CO
Precipitation Nono
Wind, Northwest; Clear.
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MILL TO MAN
CLOTHIERS
Woolen Mill Store
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON
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PERFUMES
A COMPLETE LINE Or DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED PER
FUMES AND TOILET WATERS, AT THE BUSY CONNER.
ROGER & GALLET'S,
PIVER'S,
11IEGEH & CO.,
HUDNUT'S,
PALMER'S,
COLGATE At CO.'S.
NAMES THAT AUK QUA LI-TIES.
AT LOWEST PHICES.
PHONE J!D8.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Prescriptions Accurately compounded,
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Laundry?
; Cleaning ?
:: Dyeing?
:: Pressing?
THE VERY IJE9T.
IIOTII DUV ANI STEAM.
REST IMPORTED AND DOMES
TIO DYES.
BY A SPECIALIST,. AND IN A
HURRY, TOO, IP YOU WANT
IT.
; Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE B7J.
J. E. LYONS, Manager.
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FRUIT JARS, JAR
RUIHJERS and JEL
IA" GLASSES; ulso
PAHAFF1XE WAX.
COOK'S
GROCERY
PHONE 180.
SHIRTS
AND TIES
It you want somothlng that looks
a little hotter, wears a little better
and feels a little better than what
you have been ablo to obtain, get
one of our Monarch or Cluett shirts.
MONARCH SHIRTS, all sizes and
many patterns to chooso from, 81.00
CLUETT SHIRTS, the real drossy
ones $1.80 t $2.00
Our lino of neckwear affords some
of the dressiest and classiest ties
In town. From Mo to BOc each.
L . Better look over the rest of our
lino of men's furnishings.
Thi BAZAR
' QUALITY STORE.
PHONE 32.
AH Visitors
nro invited to mako our storo their
headquarters during the Carnival
Week.
We have decided to continue tho
special sale of books and stationery
noxt week nt prices that will pay you
to investigate.
Crosby & Homer
Ml CENTRAL ST.
ELLERDY'S FISH MARKET,
Ed. T. Unlcli, Prop.
Sholl Fish ot Evory Description.
Salmon and Deep Sea Fish In Soanon.
Tel. Markot 2G4J.
Foot of Market Avenue.
FOR RENT, Four-room Iiouhc, $0
por month. Phono 247-X.
FOR RENT. Fnnibdiod rooms, by
day. Phono 247-X.
WANTED. A girl to wash dUhe
and a girl to wait on tables. Apply
at Stafford's.
FOR SALE. 10 acres, Kcntuck In-
lot, two miles from North Dend;
ono aero bottom,, rosfbonch; good
water; prlco $700, with terms. In
quire O, F, Murray, North Dend.
WANTED. Stewin shovel engineer
or crauo man. Apply at railroad
shops.
HORN.
SMITH. On August 8, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Smith, of Coos River, n
1414-pound boy.
a setting of turkey eggs and has
cared for tho Hock over since.
The birds nro now three months
and flvo days old. The hen has
laid between 10 and 11 o'clock
overy day for tho past month
and a half."
C. McGOVERN, the timber cruiser,
has gone to Uoscburg on business.
Myrtle Dank hns been established as
a branch preaching station of tho
Presbyterian Church.
HUGO QUIST left on the Redondo
for San Francisco, whero ho will
spend part of his vacation.
MARIE THOMASON went to North
Rend this morning where she will
spond a few days with friends.
MISS ANNA RUSSELL of Stockton,
Calif., arrived hero this week to
mako her home with her Bister,
Mrs. F. E, Hague, and to attend
school next year.
ROY McCLALLAN, proprietor ot tho
McClallan Hotel nt Uoscburg, is In
tho city. Ho will meet his son,
who will cotne from Portland on
tho next trip of tho Drenkwator.
CHRIS ANDERSON of Grays Har
bor is visiting on Coos Bay. Mr.
Anderson Is engaged In tho busi
ness of getting out large spars for
shipbuilding and other purposes.
Rowcniutn Coming. J. W; Den
nett tdoay received a telegram from
E. D. McArthur, private secretary to
governor of Oregon, Btntlng that Sen
ator Uowcrmnn, now acting governor,
will be hero on tho Drenkwator to
morrow sure. A reception committee
will meet him. Mr. Uowerman is
the Assembly cnndldnto for governor
and his visit hero nt this time Is in
behalf of his candidacy, tho carnival
nffordlng him n good opportunity to D. J. MITCHELL and wife, Coqulllo;
AL. NEILL Is expected here on tho
next M. F. Plant for his bout with
Jess Day on August 20th. Ho
wires that ho Is In good shape
and will easily mako 100 pounds
for tho bout.
meet mnuy people.
Iliviiktviitor Snlln. Tho steamer
Drenkwator sallod this morning from
Portland and will arrive on Coos Bay
toinorrow morning.
Will Leavo Soon. J oo Schilling
will leavo tho latter part of this
month for Gardiner, whero he will
take chargo ot tho hotel at that place
Schooner Echo. Tho schooner
Echo ot tho Simpson Lumber Com
pany tleet crossed In over tho bar
this aftornoon.
Gotn New Man. E. S. Gear, a pho
togranher, has takon a position at
Walker's studio and will assist Mr.
Walker in tho photographic work
honcoforth.
Stnuo PjiKHeimerH. Tho Btngo pas
sengers who went out on tho Rose
burg stnge this mornnj wero A. U.
Baker, Alee Rudborg, Warren Powell
and C. McPovori.
Banket Social To-Night. A basket
social will bo held this evening at tho
school house nt Flagstaff. It will bo
for tho bonoflt of tho church congre
gation holding sorvlcos Sundays at
tho school.
Opens In September. Tho schpol
at Flagstaff will opon Sopterabor 9th
for a nlno months' torm ot winter
school. Miss Annio Wlckman will bo
tho teacher. This Is tho third year
sho has taught at the Flagstaff school.
Decorating Expensive. Thero was
considerable comment along Front
street last night and to day over the
cost ot Bomo of tho special decora
tions put up or rather tho chargo
mndo for them by Imported carnival
company decorators. Ono man paid
$10.00 for n fow strips ot bunting
around his place, another 3.50 for
a couple ot strenmors hung out in
front, and a third placo $12.50 for
somo slight decorations. In conse
quence, many of tho business houses
ore doing their own work to-day or
securing local decorators to do the
work.
Mrs. F. E. Schroeder, Myrtlo Point,
and Frank Sanborn, Cooston, wero
nmong tho Coos county peoplo in
this city today. Rosoburg Rovlow.
KIHct Rig Shoot. J. R. Smith ot
North Bond was In Marshflold today
consulting some ot tho local gun ex
ports rognrdlng tho big shoot to bo
held in 'North Bond noxt Thursday,
August IS. Ho has boon advised that
tlrt) Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point Gun
clubs will Bond' n largo numhor ot
gunnors and ho Is trying to got the
Mnrshllold and North Bend men to
tnko hold with tho proper spirit mid
seo that tho honors nro not takon
nwny from tho Bay. A good field
has boon secured and nil that Is need
ed now to mnko it a big success is
tho hearty cooperation ot tho sports-mon.
WILL CHANGE LIGHTS.
a. u. jjakijii, inspector lor tuo
Northwestern Mutual Flro Insur
ance Company, who has boon in tho
city to Inspect tho now Smith mill,
left to-day on tho Uoscburg stage
lino.
CHARLES GILBERT, who for a long
tlmo was engineer on tho locomo
tive on tho Coos Bay, Uoscburg and
Eastern Railway, writes from Oak
land, Calif., where ho is visiting
his brother, that his health Is Improving.
JACKSON KINGSLBY of Sltkum was
a Marshfleld buslnoss visitor yes
terday. Ho reports that whllo It
Is qulto dry thero, tho absence of
tho wind that Is so evident this
near tho Pacific coast removes,
many of tho bothorsomo featuror
of a dusty spell,
MISS GRACE E. BAKER, sister ot
Mrs. F. It, Zugg, and Miss Mary
Wheeler of Qujncy, III., arrlvod on
tho Drain stage yostorday. Miss
Bakor Is superintendent ot St.
Luko's Hospital, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, and Miss Whoolcr is superin
tendent of a hospital in Quincy.
They will spond a fow weeks camp
ing In this roglon.
Opens Auto Repair Shop. I. R,
Towor has placod an export mechanic
In charge, ot his garage and will bo
prepared to mako all kinds of auto
mobllo repairs, clean cars and do
brass polishing. This will fill a much
needed want on Coos Bay.
WANTED. Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping;
prlvato rosldonco proforred, Ad
dress P. O. Box 28G.
FOR RENT. Modern house, corner
Third streot and, Anderson nvenuo.
Phono 253-J.
WANTED. Good milch cow, Jersey
preferred. L. J. Simpson, North
Bend, Oro.
WANTED. Experienced coul nilnrrs
and tlmbermon. Apply Beavor Hill
Coal Co.
FARMS FOR SALE. Tracts from
flvo 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 & Hrll. Marshfleld.
FOR SALE. Fanning, fruit mid tim
ber land. Inquire of C. W. Sanford,
Marshfleld, Oregon.
mi i AVn MrlnlU's popular Funlly
liiAiiu ote, Al (UrUllre ,,
anil clean. Velvet and AxmliiUter carpeta In
every room. Four Morles of solM comfort
Uate reduced to: day, SOc,75o and 11.00; week,
U 00 to (5.00. Alio a few houaekeeplng apart
menu with gat ranges, 12.00 pel month, Free
Uths. Take bui at depot. Mm, Bridges. Vrop.
Open-Air Service. Instead ot their
regular sorvlco In tho church, tho
ProsbytorlaiiB will go as a congrega
tion to Landrlth'8 Grove, North Coos
River, Sunday morning. They will
unlto with t'ho peoplo at Myrtlo Bank
schoolhouso in an open-air service In
tho grovo. Tho congregation will
leavo at Allco II. landing at 9 A. M.
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COISETI
Model B67
' is very popular
REPRESENTED
EXCLUSIVELY BY US
Magncs& Matson
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Iiujpcctor of Light Bureau Saya Im
provemonw Will Do Made.
E. L. Shorman, of tho United States
Light Bureau, Sovonth District, canio
down from Portland, arriving hero
Monday on his way down the coast
on ofllclal business. Ho Informed us
that all coast lights aro bolng changed
from tho old stylo to tho lncandeqcoat
vapor lamp, which will greatly In-
creaso tho intensity ot tho lights over j Tho Right Jtov. Charles Scaddlng,
tho old ones. Tho now lights will bo j Bishop ot Oregon, will lecturo at the
lighted at Blauco, Umpqua, Hecota1 Masonic Opera House next Saturday
Head and Yaqulna on Sopt. 15th. 'evening, August 18th, 1910, oa "Tho
Gonutno Japanoso China at less
than halt regular prlco ,as long ar
lasts. COOS DAY CASH STORE, bo
will
TRY THE TIMES' WANT ADdrfu,
' Tho
LIME LIGHT LECTURE play
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Coqulllo Herald.
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NOTICE.
Thoro will bo a mooting ot tho gon
oral commltteo on evangelistic work
at tho Prosbytorlan Church to-night structlon
Church of America."
The lecturo will bo Illustrated b
two hundred beautifully colored ster
coptlcon viewa and tho net proceods
will bo given to tho fund tor the con-
ot tho now Episcopal
at 7.30. All churchos wishing to par- Church building ut Marshflold, Oro.
tlclpato aro cordially. Invited to bo Resorvod seats, 50 cents. Gonornl
prosont. admission, 25 cents.
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Now Be Careful
The Quality of Peaches Will
Drop Off After This Week's
Shipments.
The Next Steamer M. F. Plant
will have 600 Boxes of the Best.
Oregon's Crop Is Running very
Small Fruit This Year On Ac
count of the Drought.
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