The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 27, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 -EVENING EDITION.
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corner of Sherman and Oregon was
wrecked.
Mrs. G. A. Dlngman has been quite
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AUGUST
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IN AMERICA
Fall Styles Now Showing
Tfi WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to-Man Clothiers
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THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Sunday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
Deal for Kinney Holdings. It Is pnat week.
understood that Geo. F. Averlll, pres
ident of tho Coos Day Traction Cor
poration, Is In Portland conferring
with Major L. D. Kinney relative to
the possible purchaso by tho com
pany of tho Kinney holdings on tho
Uay. According to reports. Major
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uucept an oner rrom tlio company for
his property.
C. A. McKellips of North Bond
Heights, Is making a business trip to
Coqullle and other Valley points.
Tho Encoro finished taking on a
cargo of lumber at old North llond
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Are You Going to
Dye Next Week?
Tho most Important thing In connection with dyeing is to bo suro
)ou gat tho real Dyes; another very important thing Is to b0 suro
that you get tho kind of dyes that Is adapted to tho artlclo you In
tend to dye. THE BUSY CORNER carries a complete lino of tho
famous
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Dyes that you can ubo for either Wool, Silk, Cotton or Linen.
Wo alio carry all other Dyea th at will holp you dyo successfully.'
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Prescriptions Accurately compounded,
Till: BUSY CORNER. PHONE 208.
at 4.43 P. M Aug. 2G, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government tue-
teorologlcal obsorver:
Maximum , G7
Minimum CO
At 4.43 P. M 02
Precipitation Nono
Wind, Northwest; Clear.
Gunio Will Suffer. There must bo
great suffering among tho wild gamo
to-day. Yesterday Senator Jim
Baltics, Landlord McKeown of The
Chandler, J. It. FInletter of Arlzonn,
and Frank Lalse, armed with a full
complement of repeating Howitzers
and enough ammunition to frighten
the nerviest black bear this sldo of
tho Coast Itango stnrtcd on n hunt
thnt would mnko Thcodoro Roosevelt
turn green with envy. Their friends
are expecting all records to bo broken
when the full results of their trip are
known.
Miss Uroutn Jennings of Portland,
who Is visiting on tho Bay, will bo
tho guest over Sunday of Miss Lillian
McCann.
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Personal Notes
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DR. M. BISAILLON of Beavor Hill is
visiting In tho city.
W. E. DUN'UAN mndo n business trip
to Coqullto yesterday.
MISS NELLIE WASSON of Emplro Is
visiting Mono's In town.
MUS. ALEX SANDON of Mlllingtoa
was in town on business.
Buys Saloon. J. P. Wcatherly has
bought the Owl saloon In North Bond
and will make some repairs In tho
place.
CLIMATE APPEALS.
Will
1 Stage Passenger. B. O. Klnzcr
and wlfo nnd P. F. Clemens wore
tho pnHsengers on tho outgoing Robo
burg stngo this morning.
Sold UN limit. Harry Bradflold
has sold his gasollno launch, Tho Pi
ker, to Charles Wllllnms. Mr. Brad
Hold will buy another boat.
Eastern Man Writes That Ho
Come to Coos Buy.
Harry Bradfleld Is expecting his
brother, Dr. S. G. Bradflold, a dentist
at Nowata, Oklahoma, to nrrlvo in
Coos Bay soon. Dr. Bradflold has
heard so much about tho country thnt
he has decided to conio horo nnd look
It over nnd probably to locate. In n
letter, ho says: "I certainly was sur
prised to learn of tho low summer
(omperaturo and flno cllmato that you
have on Coos Bay and I am greatly
Itov. J. 'C. Llnlnger, who has been
preaching in tho First Presbyterian
Church, will lenvo Monday for Pendleton.
Miss Ollto IUchnrd of Sumner re
turned thero yestordny after a week's
stay at tho homo of Mrs. Jennie Lan
drlth on North Coos lUver.
Rev. Horbort White, who hns been
hero filling tho pulpit of tho United,,
Brethren Church, will preach here
Sunday and will leave Monday for
Philomath College.
Mrs. J. W. Hendricks and sons,
Robert nnd Curtis, of Grcaham, who
have been tho guests of tho Robt.
McCann homo for tho past two weeks,
will leave for Bandon to visit friends.
i. 0. 0. f. notice:
J. S. .MASTERS of Coos Rlvor was
in towu on' business to-day.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM was down from
her Coos River ranch to-day.
J. J. CLINKENBEARD of Coos Rlvor
was a Marshfield business visitor
to-day.
MRS. A. E. SHORT has roturnod
homo from Coos City, whero 8h
has been on a visit.
MISS PEARL WATKINS left to-day
for Coqullle. Sho will teach In ouo
of tho county schools.
W. MITCHELL and Dr. Walter loft
this afternoon for Haynes Slough
for an over-Sunday deer hunt.
MRS. R. D. HUME of Wcddcrburn la
In tho city on her way to Portland.
Sho will leavo on tho Breakwater
Mouday.
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Wont Hunting. H. J. McKeown,
John Flnlotcr, James Baltics, Claudo
Nasburg and Frank Lnlso havo gono
out on n hunting trip.
Laundry?
Cleaning ?
Dyeing?
Pressing?
THE VERY BEST.
BOTH BUY AND STEAM.
I Clihrlcston Hero. Donald Charles
ton, tho government onglneor, Is In
tho city. Ho has boon In tho north
ern part of tho Stato and was or
dored to conio to Coos Bay on govern
ment business.
Mombors of Sunset Lodge, No. G, I.
O. O. F tiro requested to bo present
at a special mooting to bo held in I
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BEST IMPORTED
TIC DYES..
AND DOMES-
Plan Outing. C. R. Pock, II, K.
Booth, A. K. Pock and Mr. Kondall
( leavo to-day for tho north fork of the
'Coqullle, whoro thoy. will onjoy a
' short, outing and, somo of tho gret
R lulling that "Boy" Bootli tolls they
1 )u to bo found thero. 4
Ri win iinllii linn A trnsnllno
from tho lltoraturo .which has beon
sent mo. If I can boliovo what I road,
I am suro tho Indications nro that you
will havo a groat city In tho noxt ton
years. Tho pcoplo In tho East all
havo a tendency to go West and got
away from tho crowded country. Tho
tompernturo hero Is 9G to 104 degrees
In the shade and I am getting tlrod
or It." Dr. Bradflold states that tho
cllmato of Coos Day appeals' to him so
strongly that ho thinks ho will try to
sccuro a small farm In this locality
and conio horo to live.
F. B. CLEMENS, of tho Douglas
County Bank at Rosoburg, is la
tho city nnd Is a guest at tho Chan
dlor Hotel,
Grand. Master Thos. F. Ryan will GUY CHAMBERS has takon a posl-
bo in attendance.
Sojourning Brothors cordially In
vited. R. E. GOLDEN, N. G,
I. LANDO, Soc.
tlon In tho ofllcu of C. F. Mo
Gcorgo, agent for tho Intor-Occaa
Transportation Company.
HUGO QUIST arrived on tho Nann
Smith last ovonlng from San
Francisco, whoro ho has boon
Bpondlng part of his vacation.
DID YOU KNOW?
That David A. Jones, tho
BY A SPECIALIST, AND IN A
HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT
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Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE B7J. J. E. LYONS, Manager.
K'B-a-u-n-n-n-a-B-a-tt-a-a- n-a--o-a-8-n--a-n-n-
'schooner -will b built by CqpL phrls-
n tonson, Fred Schlllng and R. II. 01-
8 son. Thoy aro now at work cutting
K the frames. The boat will bo fifty
foot long nnd will bo oqulppod with
1 a gasollno englno and sails,
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Hh Typhoid Fever. Carl Walkor
B of this city, who was Injured whllo
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WANTED. Chef nnd second cook.
Hotel Chandler; seo stoward.
ud.m. silver wutcli.. Owner can
have sanio by proving property nnd
Paying for this notice Call at Peo
ples' Meat Markot.
NM8ALE. Farming, fruit nnd tim-
oer land. Inqulro of C. W. Sanford,
Marshfleld, Oregon.
0U SALE, Good second hand sad-
ft Call 215 S. Broadway.
ANTED. ijuij, foP fuwilshlng at
any point on railway botwoeu
Marshfield and Myrtle Point, 25,
3 afld 35-foot burnt codar tolo
S'aph poles, with not less than
WTen-lnch tops; bids must bo In
by August 29th. O. Schettor, West-
uutoa.
SALE. An Estcy organ; bar
Win If taken nt once. 135 2d St.,
opposite Chandlor Hotel.
, Ply Times office.
REXT, Soveu-room house,
ne-; near In. Hall & Hall.
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U1.A1,. Hve-i-oom cottage, on
antral aVe., West Marshfield. Ap-
"') nail & Hall.
' JfflCD,'-Por rent, a small house
offlc ty SePt" lBt Apply TlmeS
I'Olt
SALE T.. n ..
mington automatic and, a D. M.
if evre double barrel', will bo sold
neap to quick buyer. Addross J.
" Keating, North Bend, Ore.
FOR SALE OK RENT. A furnished
four-room flat. Inqulro Tlmoa of
fice. WANTED. Table girl, nt Bunker
Hill boarding houso.
FOR SALE. Toledo steel range, No.
8. Phono 252-X.
' working on tho Southorn Pacific, Is
still In tho hospital at Rosoburg. Ho
has not yet rocovorod from tho Injur
ies he recolvod, and In addition ty
phoid fevor has sot in. Ills sister,
Mrs. A. Jenkins, Is with him.
WANTED. To rent u typewriter. Ad
dress 8., Times office.
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
flvo or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf
man & Co.
Would Suo City. D. Caffroy has
sorved notlco on tho city officials of
North Bend that ho will proceed to
collect 13,000 damagos to his prop
erty, which ho alloges Is duo him
clothing man, was at one tlmo
a Dakota farmer?
That Capt. C. E. Edwards of
tho Bteamor Alert, nt ono tlmo
drovo an ox-team on a Kansas
fnrm and was considered cham
pion plowman?
That Dr. J. T. McCormac's
father was tho ploneor Episcopal
minister of Oregon?
That R. A, Copplo was for
merly a prenchor?
That John Boar was a nows
papor reporter when ho wob a
young man?
Thnt Col. Wm. Grimes was at
ono tlmo Unitod States Marshal
and leading Republican politi
cian of Oklahoma?
YOUR INSURANCE CONTRACT.
(Ail Advertisement.)
This Is ono of tho most Important
contracts you over muko, nnd ono of w N BKDLAD nnd n, E, Qutat loft
this morning for an over-Suuday
recreation trip at Golden Falls.
Thoy said something about fishing,
but somo of tho knowing onos sug
gested thnt thoy woro going "doar"
hunting.
tho "nioat necessary. Upon R, at any
tlmo, may dopond tho savings of
years. It you don't havo insurance,
your poBscslsonB hang on tho acci
dental dropping of a match, tho
slightest dofect in electric wiring, or
tho caprices of a child or a niouso.
If you havo Insurance you aro not HILLIS short will leavo In tho
DAMASCUS CUTLERYJ
WANTED. Experienced coal miners
and tlmbermon. Apply Beaver Hill
Coal Co.
THE ROYAL
THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY
TONIGHT
A Big Feature,
"LIFE OF THE MAD MULLAH."
or
"LOST IN THE SOUDAN."
(Seo the Camels, Horses and Arabs).
"THE RUNAWAY DOG."
"SCENES ON THE RHINE.1
Admission, 10c; Children, 5c.
Wo aro now offorlng our splendid
line of Damascus Cutlery. Steel blades
of tho finest tomper, that will put the
user In a good temper. Jack-Knives,
Pocket-Knives, Pen-Knives, Carving
Knives and Forks, nil warranted of
tho best materials, best handles, and
with edgos that are keen, and will
keep keen for a long tlmo. Shears
and Scissors of varied sizes for vari
ous purposes. Naturally all aro of
fered at "cut rates."
PIONEER HARDWARE CO
330 Front Street.
F. E. HAGUE, President.
M. D. SUMNER, Vico-Presldent.
IIUOY WILL NOT WHISTLE.
Complaint Th Mado By Somo of tho
Captains of Vessels.
Complaint Is mado by tho roosters
of somo of tho vessels that tho whist
ling buoy at tho ontranco of Coos
Bay will nol whistle. Tho matter will
be taken to government officials. Tho
buoy was repaired not long ago, but
it often becomes clogged with sea-
wood and It la probable that such Is
tho troublo now.
careful In moBt Important buslnoss
mattorB If you do not know that your
Insurnnco Is tho best; that your pol
icy U correctly written; that tho com
pany who makes this Important con
tract U ablo and willing to carry It
out at tho tlmo when your need l
tho greatest.
Wo niako,u specialty of represent
ing companies and writing policies
that PROTECT. Wo aro proud of our
companies, and Jealous of our oxporl
onco and caro In transacting this
class of buslnoss.
Let us write your Insuranco policy.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
morning with hta two flno vurmlnt
hounds for Curry county whoro he
will Join Leo Edwards and Hank.
Wot 1b. Ho will make tho trip on
tho launch Coast. Tho hounds
will not run a door being perfectly
trained for vnrniltits,
ALONG THE WATER FRONT.
Tho tug Gleanor from tho Umpqux
Is In port.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Subscribers to Tho Times are
requeatod to uotlfy tho offlco In
case of non-dollvery. ThU Is tho
only means Tho Times has of
gaining knowlodgo of Irrogular
Ity in tho dollvery of tho paper
and word of it will bo wolcomed,
ospoclaliy during tho noxt few
weeks, during which tho dollv
ery routes aro being checkod up.
Tolophono Tho Times, No. 133,
If you havo any complaint.
Tho steam schooner Hornet ar
rived at North Bond and Is at the
Simpson mill.
1 The steamer Bandon arrlvod at
Bandon yesterday. Tho Flflold Is also
In port thero and tho Nowport left
Bandon Thursday.
Tho Bchoonor Encoro Balled yostor
day from North Bond with a load of
lumbor. Tho schooner Echo arrived
soveral days ago and Is loading lumbor.
Read The Times' Want ads.
mi I (Wn WartbfleM' popular family
L.L.U1U note, A ,urnlture rott.
and clean. Velvet and AxmtnUter carpetitii
iverr room. Four Morlea of eolld comfort
Rate reduced to; day, Wo, 75c ami 1.00, week,
12 W to $5 00. AUo a few iious keeping apart
ment! with gai ranges. 112.00 per month. Free
truths. Taku buss t depot. Mrs, Bridge, Prop
Waiting For One
at the Plate
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Wo'ro putting grocery bargains ovor
every day at tho plato that affects us
most tho tablo plato,
Goods delivered promptly, Fancy
and staple groceries, vegetables and
fruit. Phono or call.
Anona Cash Grocery,
BROADWAY, MARSHFIELD,
Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your
:oal Order. $1.50 PER TON.
Tho steam schooner Nann Smith,
' arrived yostorday from San Francis-
Ti,r win t, nn opex AIR DANCE c0- s" brought uout ono uuuarea
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TII, corner tons of rfelght, which was Ujjgpj.
Control and Broadway. GOOD music. ino sionmor win in on a rBi
01 lumuor irom mo ouuiu 111111,
Take yorUNDAYiINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Spoclal menu and
ORCHESTILV. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by PHONE.
READ THE TIMES' WANT ADS.
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