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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
" rrrw v if"'' ) ""' " in ii VWPWf ')' "'fff-T'T.T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910-EVENlNGEblTION. vwrrW' Have a Millicoma THE BEST $3 Hat IN AMERICA Fal 1 Styles Nc w i fc c w I r g If, WOOLEN MIEL StOE Mill-to-Man CIotKiers . Marshfield' . Oregon 1 wymig ABELINA America's Natural Cathartic Water cathartic and purgative; ns a rontlo laxatlvo; ns a sure but Bafo r.VKXCKMiER ns a mild and gomody In ucuto nnd chronic constipa tion, for torpid liver, biliousness, dyspcpsln, gastritis, sick headncho, md after Indescrotlon of diet. Wo nlso carry nil other mineral Titer. S IIIK 1IUSV CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, IIIEIIUSV CORNER. phone aoa a-a-n-n-B-tt-u-'8-8-8-8-8-8-B-8-8-8:-8-na-8-8-B-8-8-a JA ' . . . . i EVLW DAY- REALTY SNAPS I Cvrnor In Sengstnckoo's Addition, 84x100 '. . i 9 3715.00 a Cfirner In Sengstackon's Addition, llOxlOd 050.00 & MO feetrof cholco water front In Marshflold, for 10,500.00 New modern bungalow In South Marshflold 11,000.00 n Coolce corner In Chandlar Hotol block 0,7110.00 10 Iot In Kast Marshflold, for 000.00 Full block In na8tBlde, with commanding bay vlow; easy M terms 1,000.00 Butlness corner on Commercial and Gth; 100x100; big ' t 21 i value- 3,200.00 7 Loti on Second street; closo in; each noo.oo y" Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. I General Agents EASTSIRE . Honry 8ongatnckon, Manager, m -.. . - - SES2nS2S2S2S2S2SZai5ZS2SS5Hr! HSZS?S2SZSZS2S2S7iSESESE52S2S752525' STEAMER BREAKWATER &U from Alusnortji Dock, Portland, 0 n, m.t August 7, 12, 17, 22 M1 27. Sails from Coos liny oil tlilo August !, 0, 11, 10, 21 and 20. ltfTTatlons will not bo Iielfl Inter tluui noon of dny previous to ailing, unless tickets aro purchased. W. F. Miller.JAgt,. Phone Main 35-L STEAMER M. F. PLANT I n .. . . NJ ails tor San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS HESKIJVrcn Tin m mnt TTtirT. rw rriiw Birnv RCnVATIO.VS WILL ijk CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- S TimrKm jo . "j ..m sj ilUUUUl. p. F. S. Dow, Agent Marshfield' Ore F HCW-5?-KSZb'HS2Scl5?5H52SSSr'B5ESa5S'2SHSa5ara Z5lS2iS1525ZSiS2S3 Laundry? 1 THE VERY BEST. tX gleaning ? ' I HOTH DRV A.VD STEAM. Dveino-? I 1. y a HKST IMPORTED AND DOMES- R TIC DYES. a Pressing? 11Y A SPECIALIST, AND IN A tt HURRY, TOO, IP YOU WANT - IT. Coos Bay Steam Laundry f PUOXE B7J. j. E. LYONS, Manager. COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST High water ) A.M. Date. Thursday 25 Friday... 20 Saturday 27 SUNDAY 28 h.m 3fl7 4:17 C:24 7:11 ft. 775 0.7 CO 5.G P. M. h.m. "3:37 4:23 5:17 0:24 ft. "8.0 8.5 8.3 5 AUGUST Low water Date. A.M. h. m. P. M. Thursday 25 9:141 Friday... 20 105011 Saturday 27 10:54 SUNDAY 28 0:33 4 1.0 2.4 3.21 0.811,2:0c h.m. 10708 11:14 ft. "170 0.0 3.9 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON - Fair to-night; wnrmer east nnd Intorlor south west portions. Friday fair, In creasing cloudiness, possibly fol lowed by showers west portion. RE- LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4.43 P. M Aug. 24, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological ob3orver: Maximum 87 Minimum 40 At 4.43 P. M 84 Precipitation Nono Wind, Northwest: Clear. . afternoon at 3 P. M. All members nro urged to bo present. Oflleer Coming. Thomas F. Ryan, grand master of tho Odd Follows of Oregon, nnd L. Wlmberly, grand pn trlarch of the grand encampment of tho Odd Fellows, will visit Coos coun ty this week. Thero will bo meetings of tho Odd Fellow's In this city nnd also In Dnndon to recolvo tho visitors. :!!miinn:::n:t!!!::t::::n:ti:::::nm:u' I unnmn mi-. .-.,. ft n raiSKiH KkNii r!iw J I f A nm A 1 JLal w T 1 New Prlitt Here. Rov. Father Hugh Gallagher, C. F. C, of Colum bia University, has arrived on tho Day to nsulst in the Catholto Church work. Ho wll have chnrgo whllo Rov. Father Curloy Is at tho annual re trent In Portland, ho having left for thoro yesterday. Next Sunday, Rov. Father Gnllaghcr will colebrato mass In Marshfield at 10 o'clock. Coipilllo Valley FYost. F. S. Dow, who returned Inst evening from Co- rjullle, reports that a frost thero Tuesday night did much damage. It seomed to strike- In spots, greonstuft being blackened as though killed In somo places, whllo near by similar crops appeared as though not dam aged. Some estimated the damage as very heavy throughout tho valley. Meet Friilny. A Bpeclal business meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo held at tho Methodist Church, Trldny WANTED. To rent n typewriter. Ail- dross S., Times olllco; FOR SALE. Home, buggy mul har ness. Inqulro at John Nasburg's residence FOR SALE OR RENT. A furnished four-room Hat. Inqulro Times office. ' ! DID YOU KN'OW: . Thnt J. W Kehtlng, of the North Dond Milk Condonsnry, wroto tho popular1 song, "Just As the Bun Wont Down" and many other well known popular ditties. WANTED. Table girl, at Hunker Hill boarding houso. FOR SALE. Two lino shotguns, Remington automatic nnd n D. M. Lo Fovro doublo barrol, will bo sold cheap to quick buyer. Address J. II. Keating, North IJend, Ore. Thnt Capt. Mntson of Marsh- flold nt ono tlmo saved tho llfo of Capt. Rob EvanB of tho candy man. was" at ono tlmo tho champion clothing onlcsmnn of WANTED. Young lawyer from Mis souri doslrcs to locato In this Stato; would llko to get Into established ofllce. Address L., caro Times of fice. IOST. Ameth)st stick pin at bull grounds, Sunday; valued highly as present. Finder roturn to Homer Mauzoy, Marshfield Lnundryv and recelvo roward. FOR SALE. Raised, deck cruiser "Tourist," 10 II. P. Regal 4-cyclo engine, controlled from-whool; Ap pjo dynamo storage battery, Mich igan revorso gear, cedar planking fastened with scrows on oak frames, electric lights ,mast, flag poles, llfo preservers, curtains, etc.; chairs used In cpckplt; photo and particulars on request. D. O. Wolcott, Mnrshllold, Oregon. FOR SALE. Toledo steel mnge, No. 8. Phono 252-X. WANTED. For rent, n small Iiout.e or flat by Sept. 1st. Apply Times ofllce. WANTED. Carrier boys to deliver Tho Times; must bo at least In fourth grade at school. Inqulro at Times ofllco. FOR RENT. Two pleasant front rooms. 252 S. Broadway. WANTED. Good milch cow, Jersey preferred. L. J. Simpson, North Bend, Ore. FOR SALE. Boat houso for twenty. Ave or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf man & Co, HEARING TESTIMONY. Depositions Tnkch To-Dny Iti Tom Smith Land Case. Tho laBt of tho testlmor In tho land caso of Tom Smith against tho Northern Pacific Railroad and C. A. Smith Ib being hoard to-day by Com missioner Solby. Ho Is Inking deposi tions to bo forwarded 'to Roseburg. Several witnesses woro oxnml)iodt Smith has a homestead clalni on which scrip hn been placed and tho buR is to decldo tho ownership of the land. That David Y. Stafford, tho Amorlcan Navy. Illinois Thnt H. J. McKebwn, Inndloril of Tho Chandler Hotol, can cut a suit of clothes equnl to n Paris tailor, and ho was a successful morchnnt tailor In Minnesota. Thnt E. D. McArthur was n membor of Roosovolt's Rough Rldors. ', 4444V THE ROYAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT L a aaM ,teflh M D Inl 0 li K:ju::n:::js:m::5::::u:t:jj:;j A Sensational Production, "THE RULING PASSION." THE CLICK OF GOLD." "LIFE IN CENTRAL AFRICA." AND SOME OTHERS. a.OOO FEET 3,000. Admission, lOe.j Children, 0c. DAMASCUS CUTLERY WANTED. ExperiejictHl coal mlnrrs and timbermon. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE. Farming, fruit nnd tim ber laud. Inqulro of C. W. Sauford, Marshfield, Oregon. THE 1 1 fWn ilurilifleWi popular Family IMEi liUyJlU (otei Aj) furniture rciv and clean Vehet and AxmlnUter carpeti In cverT room Four itor!c of nolld lomfort lta e.rcduced to day, 60c. 75c and M.OOj week, $2 ou to $5 00 Alw a fow houUcpli)l5 apurt mentg wltn gas ranges, 112 00 per month, Fr. e batb. Te bu ' ePot' Mn. Bridge Prop Wo aro now offering our splendid lino of Damascus Cutlery. Steel blades of tue nnest tomper, tnai win pui mo user In' ft good temper. Jack-Knives, Pocket-Knives, Pen-Knives, Carving Knives and Forks, all warranted of the bdst matorlals, best handles, and with edges that aro keen, and will keep keen for n long time. Shears and Scissors of varied sizes for vari ous purposes. Naturally all are of fered at "cut rates." PIONEER HARDWARE CO 330 Front Street. F. E. HAGUE, President. M. D. SUMNER, Vice-President. E. W. KAMMERER hna gone to Ten Mllo for a few days' outing. DR. E. M1NOUS Is expected homo to day from a trip to Curry county. REV. G. LEROY HALL has returned from Sumner, where ho held ser vices last night. MRS. WM. HORSFALL, Jr., has Is sued Invitations for n bridge party Friday aftornoon nt her homo. MRS. M. C. HORTON has Issued Invi tations for Saturday nfternoon for a farewell for Mrs. W. C. Bradley. Clarenco World Js expected hero on tho Breakwater to Islt his broth er, C. II. World. .Mr. nnd Mrs. E, W. Ftihy nnd chil dren, Robert and Hazel, of Dullards. ar0 camping on South Inlot. Mrs. R. W. Simpson nnd Hally will leave In a few days to spend a week with' thorn MRS, EUGENE O'CONNISLL waB hostess at a luncheon nt her homo at Ktttyvlllo Wednesday afternoon. DR. MARTIN KEATING of Portland Is spending a couple of weeks with his son, J. II. Keating of North Bend. MRS. W. A. THEIS nnd family expect to leave soon for Portland, where they will Join Mr. Thols, who Is now located thero. MRS. .HHBECCA LUSE-STUMP and daughter, Catherine, will lenvo non for San Francisco to visit friends and relatives. Henry Sanford's fourteen-year-old. son, who was Injured by J. E. Schil ling's auto In Mnrshfleld last Satur day night, Is getting along us woll as could bo expected, and It Is not be lieved that any permanent injurlos Were sustained. Young Sanford was stealing a rldo on tho rear of tho auto and Jumped oft backward, being' thrown to tho pavement with terrific force. Ho was stunned for a tlmo nnd was takon by W P. Murphy to his homo in Marshflold, where ho was cared for until Sunday. The Sanford family formerly lived on Hnynes Inlot. NEWS OF ALLEGANY. Miss Esslo Butler of Bnndon opon ed school Monday at tho Glon Junc tion school.' Bert Gray held a meeting nt tho Prlco Grove on Sunday afternoon. At tho closo of tho servlco Miss Bon nott was baptized. MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN will ontortnln tho Brldgo Quartotte and a fow of their Invited friends Friday nfter noon complimentary to Mrs. W. C. Bradley, who will leavo soon for Portland to reside. J, K FLETCHER, who Is employed In tho comppslng room of tho Rosoburg Rovlow, loft for his homo r via Myrtle Point this morning aftor spending n weok's vacation In this vicinity. DR. W. L. KARR nnd wlfo and mothor, Mrs. E. A. Knrr, of Shnt ttick, Okln., brothor nnd mothor of Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon, arrived on tho Breakwater Tuesday to spend a fow wcoku YlsttlngrQn Coos Bay. DENNIS K. MCDONALD of Ukesldo was in tho city to-day on bustnoss. Mr. McDonald roports that section freo from forest flros, but says thero was a donso Bmokc, Indicat ing a bad blazo In tho Umpqua forest. AL. SMITH was down from Coos River yesterday on business. Ho roports that Mr. Vaughn, of tho McDonald-Vaughn Logging Com pany, Informed him that tho foreBt flro on DnnloU Crook was gottlng mighty hot. MISS 'EDITH M. DUNNING and tho Mlssos Moreen, who havo boon spondlng tho summer with Mr. Mo roon on tho Day, oxpoct to loavo on tho noxt trip of tho Nann Smith for Borkoley, Calif., where tho Misses Moreen will attend school tho corn ing yoar. FRANK L. MILLER, high priest of tho ttoyal Arch Masons of Oregon, who has boon visiting tho lodgos In this section, left this morning on Enrl nnd Jessie Gray spont Satur day and Sunday at North Bond. Mrs. Dlngmnn accompanied them whoa they returned, Mr. and Mrs. Tendlo and daughter of Eastern Oregon aro visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Tcndlo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blalno. Rov. Walkor of Marshflold was ex pected hero Wednesday to hold services. Mr. Mahnffy and family Wednesday nt Qoldon Falls. spont DECIDES CASES. Judtfe Coko Dispones of Several Suits lu Circuit Court. Judge John S. Coko has handed down sovornl decisions In cases which ho heard In tho Circuit Court. Ono or tho most Important of thoso was tho caso of tho Simpson Lumber Com pany ngnlust OBcar Hamilton. It was a suit to reform a deod. Tho Judgo decided In favor of tho plaintiff, giv ing n docroo reforming tho deod. Another caso In which a doclsloa was given was that of Forroy ngalnst Endlcott. It was a suit to quiet ft tltlo In which timber rights woro In volved, Tho court doclded In favor of tho plaintiff, entering a docree which qulots tho tRIo of tho proporty. GirrS TWO ESTATES. J. P, Tupper of Coqulllo Inherit Eastern Property. COQUILLE, Oro August 25. J. P. Tupper, tho ox-hotol man, and grnnddaughtor, Miss Agnos Tuppor, of this city, havo rotumod from an oxtondod trip East, having mado their longest stay at Boston. Mr. Tuppor found tho papers all straight in ro gard to tho'ostato of a decoasod undo tho overland routo for Rosoburg. Ho Is hlghjy pleased with Coos Bay to which ho Is an heir, and which ho and was surprised to sea tho dovol- wont to look after, but It will havo to opments that havo takon place since his visit threo yoara ago. WALTER W. DUGOAN of Curry county, an old tlmo ploneor nnd tho man that tho ladles and tho chil dren liked to denl with whllo em ployed In tho meat markot horo, Is spondlng a few days' vacation. Waltor tackled a strange fish In Rogue Rlvor that protty nearTy pulled him down to tho coral shells, go through tho British courts boforo It Is settled. Ho also loarnod of an other largo ostato to which ho Is an holr that will bo looked Into later on. but his oxperlonco on tho lakes In tho East savod htm. great Lyon Is coming Sunday, Aug. 28th. FOR THE QUEEN OF THE HAY, EE EASTS1DE. ------- -8-tt-R-n-B-a -a-8--n-tt---a-a-H--tt We don't boast! 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