The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 02, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THEC06S BAY TIMES, MAftSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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cr was built at North Dead ami has
bceu sailing from this port for some
time past.
I'lles Petition. Attorney II. G. Hoy
has Hied his petition for the nomina
tion of county judgo on the Republi
can ticket.
North Bend News
Miss Pearl Shearo will leavo Satur
day for Portland.
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Lola Couklln, who has been 111, Is
Improving.
BAY TIDES.
SEPTEMBER
High water
Date
A. M.
1 M.
fi i&T 1 HO 1PI1 COOS
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Mrs. C. J. Van Zllo of North Bend.
Is very ill at her homo.
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Friday 21
Saturday.. 3i
The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. II.
I. DIers is quite ill.
SUNDAY.. 4 1 0:19
8.0
Was Umpire. Arthur McKeown
waB called to Qardluer last Sunday to
umpire a ganio "between the Schollcld
Giants and the Gardiner team.
Grange Picnic. Tho Coos Day
Grange will give their annual picnic
nt Enegren's Grove Saturday, Septem
ber 10th, to which all members of
tho order and nil Interested In their
work are Invited.
Cashed In Skins. Rube Brnlnnrd
was In to-day from Ten Mile. Ho
brought in eleven wildcat Bklns which
ho cashed for $5G. Tho eats wore
killed by Brulnnrd ami Hurt Cox.
They used Bralnnrd's'dogs, which ho
says are tho best varmint dogs in tho
county.
SEPTEMBER
Low water A. M. P. M.
Date. I h. m. ft. I h. m. ) ft.
Friday 2 5:39 0Tc"G:49 2
Saturday.. 31 0:170.4 0:31 2.0
SUNDAY.. 4 CiG2 0.0 7:09 1.8
Tho two little dnughtors of Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer Russel are sick.
20, $25
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Correct in material; style, color
and workmanship; if they wer
en't they wouldn't be in our
store Sold to you via the Mill-to-Man
way the shortest pos
sible route from the maker to
thewearer. THAT assures you
the best possible value at either
price: $15, $20 or $25
An examination will show you
that you ought to buy HERE
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Clothiers"
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Marshfictd'
Oregon.
THE WEATHER.
(Hy Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Saturday.
local temperature hi:-
pout.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4.43 P. M Sept. 1, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government me-
teorologlcal obsorver:
Maximum GG
Minimum 47
At 4.43 P. M G4
Precipitation None 4
Wind, Northwest: Clear.
Will Go to Charleston. Tho mem
bers of tho Motor' Boat Club will
niako an ofllclnl crulso to Charleston
Bay Sunday morning If tho weather
is pleasant. Everyono Is expected to
tako their lunch, but there will be n
.big pot of hot coffco for evening. Tift
cruise win start irom tno uont iioubc
at 8 o'clock In tho morning.
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Entertains To-Nlght. Miss Maudo
Painter will entertain a number of
friends this evening at her homo on
Broadway.
Labor Day Picnic. Tho momber
of tho American Womnn'B Lcaguo
will hold a basket picnic at Cooston
on Labor Day, Sept. G.
PmichliiK at Cooston. Preaching
services will bo held at Cooston at 3
P. M Sunday. Mr. A. O. Walker
will conduct tho services.
ORGULATU
Compounded front favorablo proportions of Thyme, Eucalyptus,
Ollvo Oil, Camphor and other best medicinal Ingredients known
to medical science Combined Ingredient's chosen for their omollent
and soothing elTect. A remedy for till throat and lung diseases.
Price 50 cents
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Poll SALE AT THE BUSY CORNER.
PHONE )H.
Lockliart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Lost His Dog W. J. Smith, tho
night pollcoman at North Bond, lost a
valuable bull dog. Tho animal was
polsouod and nothing could bo dono
to help It.
Miss Ellen Anderson will leavo on
the Breakwater Saturday for Port
land. Mrs. L. P. Falkonsteln, who has
been very ill at her home, Is improving.
Mrs. E. J. Klttrlng and niece, Miss
Pearl Shcare, who havo been In Ban
don visiting, returned to-day.
John Weicks will leavo on the
Breakwnter Saturday for Mount An
gol, whoro ho will attend Mount An
gel College
Miss Ethol Van Zllo will leave oa
tho Brenkwator for Mt. Angol, Oro-
gon, whoro sho will attend Mt. Angol
Collogo.
WANTED. Young iium to work In
grocery store; must bo hustler.
Address R.. care of Times.
Girl Shoots Deer. Hilda Llnil
strom, a school girl living on Wll
lnnch Slough, shot a deer last week.
Sho is the first girl to bo credited
with a door this year.
WANTED. At Western Union Olllco,
n boy as niossongor, ono who Is not
going to attend school this winter.
VOlt SALE Ono wife. Apply Times
olllco.
FOR SALE. Good noddle horse,
cheap. Seo O. S. Torroy.
WANTED. A piano, for us In tho
Tabernacle. Roport to Dr. Geo,
1 Leslie
WANTED. By n young lady, pon.
tlon as a bookkeeper or clerk,
I Apply 9CC South Broadway.
To Attend Wedding. Mrs. T. S.
Mluot has come from San Francisco
to attend tho wedding of Miss Stolln
O'Connoll and William Ford, which
takes place noxt Suturdqy.
Will Build Club House. Tho mom
bers of tho Tslltcoos Gun Club havo
decided to build a club houso on tholr
grounds on North Slough. It will bo
a four-room houso aud fitted sultablo
for huntors.
Excursion to Charleston
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FOR SALE. Good bedroom bet,
nearly now (bedstead brass); also
lounge, heating stovo, Dno plcturos,
etc.; a bargain,
olllco.
Canio In How Uont. John Olson,
the flshorman, camo all tho way from
Astoria In a row boat. Two othor
ftthormou accompanied. Tho voyage
was mado safely and tho sea wa
calm. A small sail was used on tho
boat.
Likes Coos Buy. Roy McClallon
has returned from Marshfleld whoro
he spont tho post two weeks enjoying
l'OR SALE. Boat house for twenty
flvo or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf
man & Co.
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l'OR SALE. Two line shotguns, 11
Romlngton nutomntlc and a D. M.
1 Le Fevro double barrel, will bo sold
ehoap to quick buyer. Address J.
! H. Kontlng, North Bend, Ore.
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iwiuiru ui nmv hg RnauaX vncaUon Mr McClallon
roports tho coast towns-very busy at
tho present time, building activity be
ing evident on ovory hand. Rose
burg Nows.
If the weather Is favorable tho Bonlta will leavo tho O'Kelly waiting
room at 8 45 Sunday morning, Soptnnbor 5th, for the great Charleston
c"lc grounds. Get your luuches an I go along. .Round trip, only 50 cents.
FOR HUNT. GoihI slv-room house
on Balnes street. Phono 314X2 or
soo Charles Doane.
Go to Hosoburg. L. E. Motzler
and C. T. Fnrrlss havo arrived In tho
clfy from North Bend and will proba
bly locate hero permanently.. Both
gontlemon expross themsolves dollght
od wIthRosoburg and surroundings,
and think the plnco Is good onough
to tie to. Roseburg Nows.
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Laundry?
Cleaning ?
Dyeing?
Reixvit Sold. Tho schooner Ro-
-"Ineat of tho Simpson floot has beon
FOR SALE. At the IMiimilck resi- BOid t0 Honolulu Arm. Tho schoon-
denco, west of tho old stavo mill,
gentle work mare, buggy and liar
ness.
"the very best.
"roth dry a.m) steam.
Pressing?
HI'ST IMPORTED AND DOMES-
TIC DYES.
BY A SPECIALIST. AND IN A
HURRY, TOO, IF YOU WANT
IT.
WANTED. Grnvensteln apples for
outsldo shlpmont. Phono 241. II.
W, Painter.
WANTED. Boarders by week;
tnblo board. Address Times.
line
WANTED. Experienced coal miners
und tlmbermen. Apply Beaver Hill
Coal Co.
WANTED. Two or three furnished
rooms In good homo for house
keeping, by family with two chil
dren. Address f'Home," Times.
It TUP I T flYn Varhtklil' popular Family
I inn L.LJIU I)ote, Al, Ur,,iture pew
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE 673. J. E. LYONS, Manager.
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anil clean. Velvet and Axmlnlnter carjieu In
ever room. Four utoru- oj solid romion
Ilatca redU'-ed to: dy.8Cv, 7io and 11.00, week,
I20O to 15.00. AUo a ter linutf keeping apart
ment with ga range. 12.00 per month. Free
bath Take buutt depot. MM- Bridge. Prop
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A model
for every figure.
REPRESENTED
EXCLUSIVELY HY US
ft FOR T11K UUKKH Uf uun nni,
SEE EASTSn)E.
Magnes&Matsont
TruitHfern Property. Rov. Fnthor
E. Donnelly, formerly pnstor of tho
Catholic Church here, has transferred
part of his property to tho Dominican
Fathers, ho having entered a Monas
tery. Among tho properties trans
ferred aro tho cottages on Fourth
street south of Hall nvonuo. August
Frlzcon has been nppolntcd local
agent for tho now ownors.
Moving Machinery. Wnrron P.
Reed of Gardiner, who Is In tho city,
enmo to meat n crew of Chinamen'
who aro to work at tho cannery.
Ho says there is a fair run of ilsh.
Mr. Reed, when asked about tho rail
road prospects said that tho South
ern Pacific was moving nway tho ma
chinery, which has been along tho
routo of tho proposed Drain lino.
Wisconsin Timber Men. DoWltt
Van Ostraud, who Is tho head of n
syndicate of prominent Wisconsin
lumber men, with headquarters at
Phillips, Wis., aud accompanied by(
E. E. Jnndny and L. J. PInkorton, or
Neonnh, Wis., aro on tho bay Investi
gating tho future prospects of this
section. They aro greatly Interested
nnd havo already made somo Invest
ments und mny do more.
Goes to Snn FranclNCo. G, A.
O'Brien, who has beon working on
tho Chnndlor building for omo timo
pnut, will leavo to-morrow for San
Francisco. His brothor, W. F.
O'Brien, will bo hero for nnothor
month, Tho O'Brien brothers did
tho brick work on tho Chandler build
ing. Thoy aro well known brick mon
in San Francisco and did a splendid
ploco of work on tho building here
Thomns Cnrey and family will
leavo for Wcdderburn soon. Mr. Ca
fey, who works at tho Cooo Bay Gro
cery, Is having his vacation.
Mr. A. W. Myers will speak on titer
subject of "Tho Drama of Lifo," Sun
day ovonlng nt tho Prosbytorlaa
Church of North oBnd. Special music
has been propnred by tho choir and
orchestra and a largo attondanco l-expectcd.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
DID YOU KNOW','
Thnt C. D. Lnsh tho painter
was formerly a locomotive- ongl-
neor on tho Michigan, Lako
Shoro & Southern Railway at
the tlmo of tho A. Rj W. Btrlko?
Thnt Frank 12. Ilnguo was
cenernl freight and ticket agent
of tho C II., R & E. Railway &
Navigation Company undor tho
mnnagemont of R. A. Ornham?
That Elrod avonuo was at ono
tlmo n
courso?
straight away raco
That Georgo notnor formorly
ran a big clothing Btoro at San
nioito. Calif., and that F. S.
Dow bought tho first suit of
clothes ho bought on tho Pa-
clllc Coast from him thoro?
Tho funeral of B. D. Jones will boi
hold at his lato residence In Emplro
on Sunday at 2 o'clock P. M., Arch-
deacon Horsfall officiating. ArngO
Lodge, I. O. O. F., of North Bond,
will havo charge of tho sorvlcos.
Friends aro respectfully Invltod to
nttond. Stenmor Rota aud a launch
will leavo Marshfield at 12.30 and
call at North Bend.
I havo tho latest magazines mut
papers on salo always; can nleo bo
eure back numbers for you.
Lot mo ordor any mnagzlno or
paper for you at publisher's rnto.
AUG. FHIZEEN,
G8 Central Avo., Marshfleld, Ore.
LYON
IS HERE
Havo you a BIBLE? If not, better
got ono now. Wo carry tho largest
lino of blblOB In Southern Orogon
from tho smallest pockot bIzo to the
largo family Blblo. It will pay you
to look nt our lino of Blblos.
Watch our windows.
Crosby & Homer
1-1 1 CENTRAL AVE.
NEW TRANSFER LINE.
M. E. Mngulro has stnrtod a new
transfer line In Marshfleld and ar
ranged for prompt sorvlco for nil
kinds of hauling. Ho will havo his
stand at "Tho Busy Corner" druc
stora or parties can reach him by
telephoning ordors to 298,
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