The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910-EVENING EDITION-
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THE BEST
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Fall Stylos Now Showing
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MUI-to-Man Clothiers
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FOR SALE OH TRADE. Nino blood
ed Angoras. Mrs. E. E Dyer, Dan
lols Creek.
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WANTED. I have a limited nmoiuit
of private money to loan In Binall
nmounts on real estate. It .0.
Graves.
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Euthymol Cold Cream
No mystery about this tho "whoroforo" Is In the cream It-
lelf. KUTIIYMOL COM) CREAM Is wholcsomo. It Is smooth. It
rubi In nicely and Is quickly nbsorbed. It is exqlulstcly Bcented. It
i all that a cold cream need bo or should be.
Price 25 cents a tube
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Comer"
Marshfield, , Oregon
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FOR SALE New five-room modern
bungalow nud lot 10x100 In South
Mn'rshlleld, near In. Hat-Rain. Call
at "421 Golden Ave. or phone 14711.
WANTED. A competent tutor in
Algebra, ono hour dally. Address
by letter "X. Y" caro Times'.
WAXTKI). Cliniuberiiuild, nt tlio
Lloyd Hotol.,
LOST. ladles' gray sweater, llo
turn to Times ofllco for reward.
"WANTED Uy newcomer and busi
ness man to buy Interest, with ser
vices In paying business, or n posi
tion. What havo you? Address P.
O. Hox 405, city.
TIIK WKATIIKH.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Sunday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4.43 P. M., Sept. 9, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government me-
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum ' OC
Minimum 40
At 4.43 P. M GO
Precipitation None
Wind, Northwest: Clear,
WAXTKI). One iNitwiiger for auto
trip to Hoseburg before Sept. 17th.
D. L. Footo.
FOR SALK. Iron bod, innttiess,
springs, sanitary couch, crib, prin
cess dresser, 4 dining chairs, lea
ther rocker, library table, good
heater. Inqulro 309 Park nvo.,
down stairs,
FOU SALK. In Coos River, nliout
five miles from Mnrshfleld, quarter
of a inllo from the river, 12 acres
of laud, 10 acres marsh, two of
hill. For particulars wrlto to An
tony Blasca, Marshfield, or call nt
tho placo.
FOR SALIC Cheap for cndi, Slv and
halt million feet of timber. Ad
dress Uox 32S Mnrshfleld, Oro.
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STEAIV1ER BREAKWATER!
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a "iiuiii.liiHWor(!iDock, Portland, at 8 P. jr., every Tiuday. C
8 Ms from Coos Hay every Saturday at service of time. Denervations $
tj lll iwt be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are iiurvliiixod. fV
i W. F. Miller, Age. , Ffconc Ksfn 35-L,
leKiidalile laundering. Usunlly it
is u very difficult matter to II nil a
laundry thnt. Is thoroughly depend
able where you can always count
on everything always done right. Our
laundry porforms Just that service.
Family washings, flot work, dainty
fabrics, shirts, collars and cuffs nro
always handled in the snmo way, by
tho Bamu skilled operators and with
tho saiuo painstaking care. It is this
mire and porfeot systom that Is win
ning us hundreds of friends on Coos
Hay. Wo may not handle your work
now, but wo surely will 'soon. Why
noLaJart-now?. -,.
COOS ll.Y STKAM LAUNDRY.
PHONE n7-J.
WAXTKI). Hoarder ly week; line
tablo board. Address Times.
WAXTKI). Carrier boy deliver
The Times; must bo nt least in
four grado at school.
WAXTKI). Experienced roal iiiliirr
and tlmbermon. Apply Heaver Hill
Coal Co.
W. C. T. U. Meets Tho W. C. T.
U. holds n special meeting Monday
afternoon nt 2.30 In tho Methodist
Church.
Goes Fishing. Rav. M. II. Lyon
to-dny onjoyod his first troll Ilshlng,
G. W. Dungnn tnklng him out this
morning. What "luck" they havo re
mains to bo soon on their return.
Opens Unkery. C. D. Rcovcs of
North Yakima, Wnsh., has bought
the Corthell bakery on Second streot
and will reopen It. Ho Is an experi
enced baker and expects to build up
n big business here.
Loses Finger. Victor Wlttlg of
North Hand, who Injured his hnnd so
badly as to necessitate tho ninputn
tlon of ono of tho fingers Is gradually
recovering, though It will rcqulro sov.
eral weeks yot before ho will bo ablo
to attend to his log rafting business.
Walts For Hallrond. L. II. Jud
son, formerly a resident of Mnrshflold
but now of Ilnndon, passed through
hero to-day on rotito to Oshkosh,
Wis., where ho will visit nt his old
home. Ho wanted Mrs. Judson to nc-
Bho declared when sho camo hero she '
would not go bnck until sho could
make tho entlro trip on a railroad.
Sells Stock. Arthur Peck as trus
tee of W. J. Preston, bankrupt, has
sold tho roninnnts of tho electric sup
ply stock to tho Coos Day Wiring
Company. It litis not yet been figured
out what per cent tho assets will pay
tho creditors.
Will Hrlng Hrlde It Is under
stood that Hov. R. E. Hrownlng, who
hns been appointed by HIshop Scad
ding, to tho Marshfield parish of tho
Episcopal Church, will bring a bride
with hi m next week, his marrlngo
taking plnco soon. No further par
ticulars havo boon received.
Illlllaiil Contest. A. A. Adnms of
Los Angeles and Mr. Glllosplo of Kan
sas City, who has been visiting his old
friend, Low Price, on tho Hny, aro
engaged In a bllllnrd contest thnt la
attracting considerable attention
Hoth nro "shnrks" with tho cue. In
tho first series, Adnms was victor,
then Gillespie took a series, nnd yes
terday they broko oven on four
gnmcB, lenvlng them still a tie. They
nro playing three-cushion.
THF F I fYVn MutKlineM'i popular Family
lilt lluiu 0ri AU frture -rotv
ninl I'lcnu. Velvet ami AxmlnUtor enrpet In
t.vor room. I'mir Morlo of olM comfort
Itu'i'K taliirvit tot iUy, AOe, T.V mul II.OOj week,
U 0o to (M, AWirn few tumor krcpliiK utl.
ini'iiu wit iim rniiuoi, 12.W per month. Krre
Luilit. Tnku lm titoHit. Mrt. llrliluvs. flop
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THK FAST AX1) COMJIOIHOUS
Steamer Redondo
(KQUIPPKI) WITH WIHELKSS)
WILL 3IAKIJ HKGL'LAH TRIPS CAUHY1XG PASSKXGKHS
A-M FREIGHT 1JETWEEX COOS HAY AXI) SAX FRAXCIS
0. AU, RKSKRVATIOXS KOU PASSEXGKRS JIADK AT
ALLIANCE HOC1C, MARSHFIELD AXI) IXTER-OCEAX
TRAXSP, CO. fife HLDG., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR 1XFOR
WATIOX PIIOXK U-J or 28.1.
SAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO, SKPT. 1 ITU.
INTER-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
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Sterilized Milk
? Butter Milk
I Bean-Pot Cheese
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Ice
Coos Bay Ice
& Cold Storage
FREE DELIVERIES
H A. M. and 2 P. 51.
Phono 7!J.J.
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THE ROYAL
TONIGHT
"TH KMOTII AND THE FLAME,"
A Clever Comedy.
"P. S. Sl'UMARINE SALMON,"
Graphic picture of the operations of
the largest vessel of the kind In
the world. See her dive.
"INDIANS,"
And iiiany new ones good ones'
the kind the Royal always shows.
ADMISSION, 10c.
WORK AT OTHER END.
Douglas County Helping to Make
HoM'hurg Roatl Good One.
Tho Roscburg Roviow reprints
from tho Myrtle Point Entorprlso an
litem regarding what Is being done on
tho Myrtlo Point-Rosoburg wagon
road, in which it Is stated that It Is
to bo mndo an nuto routo. In com
menting upon it tho Roviow says that
fully ns much moro work as is boing
dono In Coos county is boing cnrrlod
on nt tho Douglas county ond of tho
road. A new grndo several miles long
has boon built along Camas mountain
entirely cutting out ono of tho hard
est parts of tho trip.
AMOXG THE SICK.
Wilson Kaufman, who was qulto
sick, was better to-day.
D. W. Small has been confined to
his homo for n fow dnyn by an at
tack of la grlppo.
C. 1). Hillings hns been qulto 111 In
North Mnrshflold tho pnst week from
a protrnctod attack of hiccoughs.
Lawronco Koontz, tho young son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Koontz, who
hns been suffering from n severe at
tack of pneumonia, is reported soma
bettor.
Mrs. SI. Nonh of Coos RIvor is
hero securing medical attendance
Sho has boon suffering from a com
plication of Ills and Is staying nt tho
homo of hor sister, Mrs. Foster, In
South Mnrshfleld.
Personal Notes
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H. W. PAINTER will HUY your
APPLES. Phono 241.
STEAMER RETA '"III Wvo SUN
DAY MORNING from MARKET AVE
Nl'E DOCK for REACH. Round trip
FIFTY CENTS. Everybody como.
Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Speclnl menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tallies
for PARTIES by PHONIC.
MRS. A. Q, AIKEN
will havo hor fall nnd winter millin
ery on display on and nftor
SEPTEMBER 14
CRANHERRY RANCHES.
Wo havo thorn for snlo cheap. They
nro money makors. Lot us toll you
nbout thorn nnd show you what wo
havo. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
WILLIS II. KENNEDY loft for Port
land to-day on business.
RODGER AVEH1LL loft for Portland
to-dny on business.
MISS MARIE THOMASON hns re
turned from a visit up Coos River
MISS EVA LAIRD of Myrtlo Point
registered nt tho McCiallan Ilotol
in Hoseburg.
ED. WIEUER loft to-day on tho
Hreakwater for Portland, whoro ho
will attend Columbia University.
MR. nnd MRS. W. S. CHANDLER nro
down from their Coos Rlvor bunga
low. PETER LOGGIE of North Bond was
n Marshfield business visitor to
dny. JACK NOBLE, .Too Noblo nnd Leo.
McLnln nil left on tho Uronkwntor
to-day for Portland, whoro they
will ontor Columbia College.
COL. R. II. SMITH of Portland loft
to-day on tho atenmor Breakwater
for Portland. Ho Is going away for
tho benefit of his health.
BEN CHANDLER loft to-day on tho
Brcnkwator for Portland and from
thoro will go to Eugcno to attend
tho University of Oregon.
MESSRS. MIKE SANDIN nnd WER
NER NYSTROM of North Bond loft
to-dny on tho Brenkwntor for a
few weeks' stay In northorn cltlos.
DONALD CHARLESTON wont to
Unndan this morning nnd will
bring his wife from thnt city to
Marshfield.
LEE EDWARDS nnd II. A. Wolls
hnvo returned from a hunting trip
In Curry county with many yartm
of big gnmo, but they brought vory
llttlo gnmo with thorn.
DR. W. L. KARR nnd wlfo and
mother, Mrs. E. A. Knrr, who havo
been visiting tho past thrco weoka
with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon
left on tho Brenkwntor for Port
land, whoro they will mnko their
future home.
L. W. JACOBS of Portland arrived on
the Drnln h'oh? to-day on n busi
ness and plcnsuro trip. Mrs. Jnc-
' obs, who was formorly Miss Hnttlo
Kerrey, Is now In tho city vsltlng
hor pnronta, Mr. and Mrs. Jamoa L.
Forrey.
F. II. McCARTER nnd fnmlly of Port
land arrived on tho Brenkwntor for
n short visit with Hormnn Illllyor
and othor rolntlvos horo. Mossri.
Illllyor nnd McCnrtor aro Drotohrs-ln-lnws
and Mr. McCnrtor has
charge of tho linotypes on tho Port
land Dally Nows.
CRANHERRY RANCHES.
Wo havo them for sale cheap. Thoy
aro monoy mnuers. 1.01 us ton you
nbout them nnd show yon whnt wo
have. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
FOR THE QUEEN OF TIIK HAY,
rKE EASTSIDK.
KLLERHY'S FISH MARKET,
Kd. T. Hnlcli, Prop.
Shell Fish of Every Description.
Salmon anJ Deop Sea Fish In Season.
Tel. Market 2 0-1 J.
Foot of Market AviMiue.
A full lino of TUNGSTEN and
TANTALUM LAMPS Just received.
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Get In your orders for ronownla for
fall ns tlio days grow short you will
need thorn,
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"C00S BAY WSiY
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FARM, FMT. .. w -od
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COJIPAlflES A SPBWITYsO
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Wealr1 kS ,,rovpu thnt Investments In small aero tracts near growing
Brnsohv , mc,t Profitable Tho C. B. R. S. baa such to offer. . Cbas. J.
" Marshfield, Oro.
Have that Roof Fixed
Now
See CORTHELL
PHONE 100-L.
4 Coos Bay Wiring Co.
I PKRT ELECTRICIANS.
H.h'('ctfiilv ask your patronage.
PHONE 2S7-J.
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Pippin Vinegar
A Pure Cidar Vinegar
No Acid but Just Ritfht
Your grocer has it at no ad
vance in price
17H Broadway, North,
MRS. M. R. SMI I'H
agent for
CHARLES A. STEVENS CLOAK
AND SPIT HOUSE,
of Chicago.
Our Work is
Our adlver- .
tisementt
OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR SATISFACTION.
UARSHFIELR HAND AND STEAM Shop In Rear of Owl Furniture Store.
IjAU.MJUX.
'..'auzey Hros., Prop. Phono 220-J.
TRY .MY VACUUM CLEANER.
Don't make a drudge of yoursolf
by banting rugs nnd cnrpUa when you
can havo It dono more cheaply and
batter with :uy vacuum olonnor. '
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Paint Your Roof
If you are figuring on painting or repairing your
roof this fall we would like the opportunity of quoting
you prices on our ELASTIC ROOF PAINT.
This paint is as goo 1 as its name, Will last for
years without repairing, It is a protective coating against
corrosion,
This paint dries rapidly, is WATERPROOF and
ELASTIC.
Do not paint vour paper roof, with coal tar or anv
pf thp chean so-called paner roof paints. Our ELASTIC
ROOF PAINT will last for years and the price is no
hifiher,
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TirHb'ich HatJhc'l Undertaker
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J
M.irslul. Id, Oitgon.
Pallors, ISO South SJd St.,
Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J.
Pioneer Hdw. Co.
F. E. HAGUE, Pies. M. D. SUMNER, Vice Pres.
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