The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 191 0 EVENING EDITION.
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assortment of Suits and Overcoats for
Fall and Winter, that will appeal to
men of taste.
The new models are a bit BETTER
in fabrics, CHOICER in styles, and
LOWER in price than can be found
elsewhere.
These garments strike a new
note in good clothes
making. Prices $10.00 to $30.00
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COOS BAY TIDES.
SEPTEMBER
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Friday... 10 4:12 0.3 4:32 3.1
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Tin: WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Saturday.
- LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4.43 P. M Sent. 1C, hy Mrs.
Mlugus, special government me-
tcorologlcnl obsorver:
Maximum G7
Mlulinuni 47
At 4.43 P. M 50
Wind, Northwest; Cloudy.
I KnlN To-Morrow. The Blenmor
Hrcnkwntcr will sail for Portland at
9 o'clock to-morrow morning.
1 (.'(me to Gardiner. 0. J. Mlllls,
genornl manager of tho local Interests
of tho Southern Paulllc, has gone to
Qardlnor ou business.
School Days! School Days!
Dear old Golden Rule Days!
Wo cary a complcto lino of school supplies, such as:
writing tablets,
composition 1iookss,
drawing pads,
note hooks,
fountain pi:xs,
ink's, ixk 8taxds,
pen holders,
pi:x poixts,
Till: RUBY COHXKIt.
i:it.si:its.
pencils,
pencil sharpeners,
pexci liioxiis,
CRAYOXS,
book straps, inc., irrc.
at lowest prices.
PIIOXK H.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Marshfield, Oregon I
VIOLATED ORDINANCE.
Three Arrested For Xot CoiupIyliiK
Willi Chimney I mux.
Three- wero arrested to-dny for
falling to comply with tho chimney
ordinance. They wuro II. J. Mont
gomery, "Toots" Noblo mid Geo Guey.
They will have a hearing this after
noon or to-morrow.
Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your
Jonl Order. 81.30 PER TON.
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School Opeim .Monday. Tho EnBt
sldo public school will open Monday.
TJtu teachers this year nro Mrs. Sol
ma Thomas nud Miss Frances Frnnso.
Stole Clothing. Sonio ono itolo
uomo clothing which hnd been hung
on a lino in tho yard nt Al. Smith's
resldenco in tho north part of the
city. nw
IjiId New Hdiim. Lndd & Hunt,
contractors, hnvo completed It. A.
Copplo' haudsomo now resldenco In
West Mnrshllold and Mr. Copplo and
family hnvo moved In.
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STEAMER BREAKWATER
Kails from Ainsuortli Dock, Por land, nt H P. M., every Tiientliiy.
Kails from Coos Hay every Saturday at service of time. Heservatlous
Kill not be held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased.
rj W. F. Miller, AgL. Phone Main 35-L
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NOW ON THE MARKET
FOUND. Oolil handling o Wodnes
day at Stauff's grocory. Owner can
have samo by paying for this ad
and Identifying property at Tlmos
office.
LOST. Oh I pin liiHcrlbi'd "J. II. S
'00," on streot. Itownrd for return
to Times office
Fill RENT. Furiiltdied iIjlit-rooiu
modern house In South Mnrshfloia
Apply C Time office.
FOU SALE. New lite-room iiiotlern
bungalow and lot 40x100 In South
Mnrshllold, near In. BaTtfaln. Co
at 421 Golden ave., or phono 14711.
FIXE DOOM nud tablo board; near
, In. Inquire Tlmos ofllce.
FOR RENT. Slvroom liouso on
South Fifth streot. Inquire J. C.
Donne or phono 314X2.
Tills nilillHnn l lt.,t.I !..,. n.l In nlv Vnai lit nnW BustsldO Mill.
a The lots nro 100x211 and larger, about eight ordlnnry lots; and
j-.n-a nro iou.ou up ior moso jargo irauw.
This plat was filed Wednesday last, and wo havo only flfteon
lots remaining unsold. This Indicates that tho property la Interest
ing to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot should act
Promptly. Terms ono-hnlf cash, balanco equal payments, 3, 0, 9
and 12 months. For particulars, see
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ?
? General Agenfa EASTSIDE .
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J
STL-WICK KEDOXDO WILIi SAIL
"u Mlliat 18TH FOR SAN
J'jANClSU). MAKE RESEItVATIOX
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Iiiter-Ocean Trnnsportntlou Co.
i. P. McGEORGE, Agent,
1 'UiElturs PISH MARKET,
Ed. T. Itnlcli, Prop.
well Fish of Every Description.
lmon arJ Deep Sea Fish In SeaBon.
Tol. Market 2 64 J.
Foot of Market Ammo.
Henry Songstackon, Manager, t
Electrical Fixtures at Less
than the Manufacturer's
v Prices.
THINK OF A ?55.00 FIXTURE
SELLING FOR $27.50. AND CHEAP-
IER ONES IX PROPORTION. THIS
IIS A RARE BARGAIN' IN THE
ELECTRIC LINE NEVER BEFORE
OFFERED IN MARSHFIELD. COME
IN AND LOOK OUR LOT OVER AND
BE CONVINCED.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE 207J.
WANTED. Good dairy farm, from
owner only: want possession soon
nftor January; state particulars.
Address Box 51, Mnrshllold, Oro.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Xluo blood,
ed AngoraB. Mrs. E. E Dyer, Dan
iels Creek.
FOR SALE. Ono rowI farm mare,
weight about 1,400 lb., works sin
gle or doublo; prlco reasonable
Inquire of Wm, McMulIen, Marsh
field, Ore.
FOR RENT. Seu'ii.room modern
house; bargain; special; closo In.
Apply to W. U. Douglas.
Inspector Here, L. C. C. Lamson,
ono of tho head Inspectors of tho Pa
cific Lumber Inspection Uuroau, In
hero from Tacoma on business. Ho Is
looking over tho local affairs on n
regular inspection trip.
In California, Word has Leon ro
colved hore that Coll Irolnnd, who
hns beon visiting relatives nt Oljalla,
Is now taking In California cities and
having tho tlmo of his life. Ho will
return hore about Septembor 20th.
E. L. C. FARR1N went to Coqulllo
to attend court to-day.
L. J. CODY, of tho Cody Lumber
Company, is In the city.
FRED McLAIN of Myrtle Point is in
tho city to-day on business.
D. A. DILLMAN of Orogon City is a
guest at tho Chandler Hotel.
WALTER CONDRON hnu returned
from a business trip to Portland.
C. S. DODGE was In Coqulllo to-day.
AL. SMITH of Coos River made a trip
to Coqulllo to-day.
DAVID ROBERTS of Empire was n
visitor In Mnrshfleld to-day.
J. M. UPTON returned homo from
.Coqulllo on the noon train to-dny.
MRS. A. J. DREWS and Annlo DroWB
arrived homo to-dny from California.
WILLIS KENNEDY has returned
homo from a business trip to Portland.
JOHN SULLIVAN of Dnndon was In
tho city on business nud loft this
morning.
WILLIAM MURR of North Bend has
gone to Roseburg, whero ho will
remain this winter.
MISS BESSIE COKE will lenvo to
morrow for Eugene whero alio will
outer tho Oregon Stnto University.
J. V. DENNETT and Tom Bennett
went to Coqulllo this morning to
look' after court business.
AUGUST FRIZEEN mid II. E. Edlln
of Bunker Hill returned yesterday
from n few days' stay on South
Slough.
HERBERT HUME of Weddurburn It
In the city on his way homo from
Portland, where ho has been on
business.
MRS. J. W. MITCHELL will lenvo
shortly for The Dnllea where Bhc
will visit her sister and other
relatives and friends.
MRS. GUST. JACOBSON of Empire,
who underwent a surgical opera
tlon at Mercy Hospital In North
Bond about ten days ago Is rapidly
recovering nnd will bo nolo to re
turn homo to-morrow.
MISS BLANCHE FERDINE, a grnd-
uato of tho University of Oregon,
arrived horo yesterday, Sim Will
tench the sixth mid seventh grudo
pupils nt tho now high school
building tho coming yenr.
Brother IMcx. Robert Marsdon,
Sr., received a lottor )estorday from
Wlgan, England, coin eying tho snG
news that Charles Barnes, n brothor
of tho late Mrs. Marsdcu, died at IiIb
homo there Just about tho tlmo hlr
sister, Mm, Marsden, passed away
hero. Mr, Barnes was engineer of a
cotton mill at Wlgan and hold tho
samo position for fifty years.
Married Here. Wednesday night
James Fostor and Miss Myrtle Coll-
vor woro unitod In marrlago by th
Row II. I. Rutledgo at tho M. 1
parsonngo In Mnrshfleld. Miss Jose
phine Collver and John Mossorly wqr
tho wltnossos. Both young pooplo ro
sldo on Catching Inlet, tho bride bo
Ing a dnughtor of Albert Collvor.
While coming to Mnrshfleld, their
launch ran onto tho mud and for r
tlmo It looked as though thoy mlgir
not got In until to-day.
MISS DAISY RUSH, who will toach
tho primary room nt tho now high
Bchool building again tho coming
yenr, has returned from California
nnd other southorn points whoro
Bho hns spont part of hor vacation. I
SAM ABRAMS has taken n position
as night clerk nt tho Chandler
Hotel.
MRS. A. R. SEARS, who has boon 111
for n couple of weeks Is now nblo
to bo up and around.
WARREN OOREN hns roturnod
home from a vacation In Califor
nia. Ho arrived on tho Rodondo
to-day.
C. C. GOING and J. L. Koontz will
leave In Mr. Koontz's nuto in a
dny or two for Portlnnd, Mount
Hood and other northern points.
JOHN D. BLACK, formerly postmas
ter In Mnrshllold, but who Is now
located at Redlauds, Calif., arrived
hero to-dny to visit his fathor,
Henry Blnck, and other rolatlvos
In this community. This Is his
first visit here In ton years nnd ho
was greatly surprised at tho chango
that hat) taken plnce. When ho
left Redlnndu tho temperature was
110 In tho simile.
HERE FROM ILLINOIS.
MRS. A. Z, DQWNS m uATlitlltor,
Anna, roturnod on tho ltodondo
from Minneapolis, whoro thoy hnvo
beon visiting for tho past four
months, Mrs. Downs says that Coos
Bay looks better than ovor to her,
MRS. N. A. OWKNB has goho to
Hugo, Oro., to visit hor nlother,
Mrs. Cnrrlo Sexton, who Is 93 years
old. Mrs. Owens wns Joined nt
Roseburg by hor cousin, II. C.
Worthman, who will accompany
hor to Hugo.
JAMES BOTHNER has sold his rnsl-
donco propofty In South MnrB'
Hold to W. C. Craig, who mnwid
Into It yesterday. Mr. Bothnor has
moved Into tho resldenco on South
Fifth streot which wbb recontly
vacnted by R. II. Wooley.
II. R. Montgomery nnd Wife VLsltUig
In tho City.
R. It. Montgomery of Decatur, III.,
has arrived In tho city to visit his
sou, U. J. Montgomery, uud his
daughter, Mrs,, Qvilby Perry, Mrs, D,
Y, BmiKml uud MUs Cora Mto Mont
ttomory, Mr, Montgomery Is accom
panied by. Ills wlfo to whom h0 "
mnrlrcd Inst month. Mrs. Montgom
ery was formorly Miss Eva Blxby of
Docatur. Tho marlrago took place at
Chicago. Mr. mid Mrs. Montgomery
stnrtod Wost going through Yellow
stoiio Park and' stopping at Spokane
nnd Portlnnd on tholr way to the
const. Thoy will visit horo Bovoral
weoks. Mr. Montgomery has oxtoa-
Bjvp pronorty interests on Coos Bay.
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ATTKNTIONI VOUXG LAlHESt"
Mombora of tho W. 0. f. u( inedat
contest clnss and any othora who
may wish to Join, pleaso meet the
contest superintendent at room 2,
First Trust & Savings Dank Bulldlnir.
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
Bring No.'s 1. 2 and 3 of tho Modal
Contest Rocltntlonlst rou havo. and
examine tho now numbers I havo on
hand from tho Stnto auporlntfludont
contost work. All plans will bo ox
plalnod to you nnd your training nr-
rnngod for.
WAXTED. A lady boarder or n
school pupil; terms moderate. Ap
ply Times ofllce.
FOR SALE. In Coos River, about
flvo miles from Mnrshfleld, quartc
of a mile from the river, 12 ncroi
of land, 10 ncros marsh, two of
hill. For partloulars wrlto to An
tony Blasca, Marshfleld, or call a
tho place. '
WAXTED. i:perlejiced coal nilnrrs
and tlmbermen. Apply Beavor Hill
Coal Co.
ml 1 flYI") MrbflM' popular tmll)
MAMU nut,.). All furniture re
and clean Velvet anil AxmlnlMer rarpeU In
over '"' yl,t moHm of solid comfort
Haoi Hiliued ti day. 60c. 75opd 11.00, week.
.'CX)to5UO AIo fewliom keeping apart
menu wit range. K00 per month Krr
tat In. Take lu ( depot. Mr, bridge. Pjop
Hay I'or Haines, Tho Redondo to-
dny'biought In slxty-flvo tons of
chclco liny for Haines, tho feed man.
LIBRARY NOTICE.
Story hour for children under ton
years, Saturday morning from nlno
to toil, o'clock, at tho library.
.MRS. FAHIMXGHH,
Teaeher of Piano.
Homo Studio. South Broadway.
Phono 270-J
School Supplies
SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE OXCE
MORETHAT MEANS YOU NEED
TABLETS, PENCILS, FTC. BEFORE
BUYING LOOK OUR STOCK OVER.
ONLY OXi: SET OF THE $10 EX
CYCLOPEDIA LEFT. IT IS YOURS
FOR 80.00.
Crosby & Homer,
V ,114 CENTRAL AVE.
MISS WOODS, who will tench tho
commercial departments of tho t
Mnrshfleld high school again tho
coming yenr has arrived from hor
homo in Oakland, whoro she Bpont
tho summer. She will mnko her
homo with Mr. and Mrs. a. W.
Dungan tho coming yoar.
MRS. KELLY and sons of Bunkor
Hill have returned from an oxtond-
It Is a poalttvo fact that buying a
diamond nt tho right prlco ts good
Intorost on your inonoy. Aro you
awnro diamonds hnvo Incroasod on
hundred por cont In ton years? Thoy
still avorago twonty por cont a yoar
Increase Tho Rod Cross Drug Storo
has sonio bonutloa at right prices,
Costs you nothing to look them ovor
Stenmor ALERT will run a 8PE
CIAL EXCURSION to ALLEGANY,
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18. Leaves Marsh
field at K A. M. and return about 6
P. M nrlng your lunch along, Prob
ably last excursion
ROl'XI) TRIP, 7fU
of season.
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We Guarantee Every Sack of
SPERRY'S BEST
DRIFTED SNOW
to give absolute satisfaction and
your grocer is authorized to
refund the full purchase price
if for ciny reason whatever'
you are not satisfied, and no
charge will be made for what
you use.
SPERRY FLOUR CO.
By F. S. Dow
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