The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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Wool Underwear
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Woolen Mill Store
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OH! MY HEAD-ACHES!
Can be cured easily by tlio uso of L. P. HEADACHE WAJ'EHS.
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Wed'd'y. .21
Thursday 22
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ditlon built to It. He has bought n
number of new carriages and Is open
ing n llcry mid feed stable there.
Duo Saturday. The steamer New
port Is due from Portland Saturday.
Chll Ciimc On. Civil cases were
on trial In the Circuit Court at Co-
qulllo to-day. There nre still more
criminal cases yet to be tried.
Sheet FIiiMumI. The Coos Hay
Construction Cumnativ will finish this
evening the work of paving Hall ave
nue. Bituminous rock pavement Is
being laid.
At Central In. V. P. Norton this
week took his string of horses from
Salem to Centrnlln, Wash. The'stnto
Fair track nt Salem was In poor con
dition ond Bellu N. was not able to
ninko n good showing there".
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D. W. SMALL, who has been ill
able to bo out ngatn..
GEORGE W ATKINS was in Coqulllo
yesterday on buslnoss.
O, L. IIOBSON of Bandon was in the
city to-day on business.
CHARLES CODDINa of Mllllngton
was In the city to-day on business.
W. T. HUMMERT has returned homo
from a business trip to the Coqulllo
Valley.
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tiii: weather. ,
(By Associated Press.)
OIIKGON Fair to-night and
Thursday. '
LOCAL TEMPERATURE Hl
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
liuys New l!ngliie. L. J. Cody,
who wns In hte cty yestcrdny closed
negotatloiiB for a new logging engine
for tho logging camp of tho Cody
Lumber Company. The company Is
operating on a largo scale.
Bettirtieil to Portland. Inspectors
Edwards and Fuller, who wero on
Coos Bay, nro back In Portland. On
Coos Bay, tho Coqulllo Ulvcr and tho
Umpqua Hlvor they inspected twon-ty-Ilve
boats.
MUS. T. J. MACGENN loft to-dny for
San Francisco to visit her sister,
Mrs. McNIcholns.
Highly recommended for tho relief of Headache and Neuralgia,
whether caused by overwork, Loss of Sleep, Nervousness, Indiges
tion Alcoholic Excesses, Mental Worry, Excltcmont, Tobacco, Chlor
al or Quinine. . PRICE, 23c. PER PACKAGE.
Money refunded if not sntlsfnctory.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
at 4.43 P. M., Sept. 20, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government mo-
teorologlcal observor:
Maximum 5S
Minimum 52
At 4.43 P. M , 50
Precipitation 03
Wind, Northwest; Cloudy.
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Go FMilng. James Balnes, Harry
McKeown and Henry HIgglns went up
Coos River this morning on a fishing
trip.
Contributors to Meet. A meeting
of thoso who contributed to tho sup
port of tho Chamber of Commerco
will meet next Monday night. The
purpose of tho meeting Is to discuss
ways and moans for tho continuing of
tho Chamber of Commerco work In
Marshfield.
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"Tho Dora and Brewster Valleys
nro forging ahead fast," remarked
Bobert Swuntou, of tho Brown Drug
Company, who ro
liupi'ovomeiits turned last weok
Around Burn. from an outing at
the M. C. Miller rnncli
In Dora Valley. "I had tho finest
outing I have over onjoyed. Tho B.
Abernethy mill Is cutting lumber for
threo fine residences nt Dora, ono for
M. C. Miller, on0 for Ed. Abernethy
nnd ono for F. Bnkor. Bnkor and
Miller nro planning to convert their
plnces into lino suninior resorts. Two
lino houses nro underway at Brew
ster. Novn Harry Is making good
progress on tho Browstor Mountain
road and Leo Mast and M. C. Miller
have concluded their work on tho
Cherry Hill contract. They had to
stop becauso tho county ran out of
funds as a result of the Southern
Oreuon Comnnny. Southern Pacific'
ALVA GUANBY of Catching Inlet, JConipnny and tho Smith-Powers Com-
pan) rouiHuiK iu ihij inu oiiuv-iui iuu
JOHN HEBRON, who submitted to a
Riirgtcnl operation, Is still confined
to tho house, but Is rapidly recover
ing. '
P. PEIBCE, tho cnndldnto for
Joint Representative, Is making n
brief visit on Coos liny In tho In
terest of his campaign.
who recontly underwent an opera
tion nt tho Homo Hoslptnl, Is re
ported getting along nicely.
Marshfield,
Oregon
THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
(EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS)
WIIiI. .MAKE HEGUI.AU THIPS CAHHY1.NO PASSENGEHS
AMI FREIGHT IIETWKHX COOS HAY AND SAN FRANCIS
CO. ALL HE9EUVATION8 FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT
AI.LI.lNCn DOCK, MAHSIIFIEI.D AND INTEU-OCEAN
THAXSP. CO. FIFE 1ILDG., SAN FHANCISCO. FOlt INFOH
MATIOX PHONE 1 l-J or 285.
SAILS FBO.M SAN FHANCISCO, SEPT. 21, FOB COOS BAY.
INTEU-OCEAN TUANSPOUTATION CO.
0Kiw Livery. Walter Condron has
leased tho A. T. Unities building on
South Broadway and Is having nn nd-
PIctiireM of, Czjirlun Wreck. In tho
current numbor of tho Technical
Work thoro Is n plcturo of tho wreck
of tho. Czarina and an artlclo regard
ing li. Tho artlclo trents of tho uso
of motor boats and tells of what
might hnvo been done by tho llfo sav
ing crow It a motor boat had boon nt
couumuid to uso In tho llfo saving.
A Happy Hojv Pasquln Bradfiold
was a happy boy yesterday. The
night before ho visited a moving pic
ture show nnd In somo manner lost
one of his monogrnmmed cuff but
tons. It was a present and Pasquln
prized it very highly. Ho was vory
sad until his mother thought of n
want ndvortlsumont In Tho Times. It
wns Inserted and that evonlng J. B.
.Montgomery rond It and remembered
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H THEBES NOTHING STHANGE
nbout Olympic Flour producing tho best
bread, biscuit nnd r-nstry all tho time. You
follow tho sanio recipes from weok to week
tho result should bo tho samo. You
ofton wonder why It Is that- somo weeks
your baking turns out bettor than others.
You know you hnvo. tho samo stove and
follow tho snnio methods. It Isn't your
fault It's tlto fault of tho flr.
Olympic Flour Is tho same always. It
Is .rnado from selected Northwestern grown
Bluestom Wheat. Tho flour In ono sack
Is tho samo as that of another. Thero is
no variation. That is why those house,
keepers who uso it all tho ttmo, always
have flno results.
H. W. PAINTER
Marshfield - - - Oregon
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FOU SALE. Household furnitures . ,ntlton j,rovI,i0 jt to bo tho ono and
(r fnnr rnnnia. EVOrVtllltlK llrSt
class condition. Used four months.
Jay brought it to Tho Times olllco
and It was promptly returned. That's
Terms or cheap for cash. Inquire jWny ingauln was happy yestordny.
North Bond Music Co.
FOB HENT. 5-room cottage, Went
Marshfield, HO per month; also i
rooms In dwelling, close In, 8 per
month. Apply Hall & Hall.
Tho Times want nils, make orory ono
hnniiy. Thoy find things that ro
lost, soli things, rent houses nnd nro
always usoful and produce results.
LABS PETERSON, tho repairman nt
Clausen's shoo store, Is visiting rel
atives at Sllverton, Idaho, llo Is
expected back In nbout two weeks.
MR. nnd MRS. WILLIAM DUNN loft
to-day on tho Btenmor M. F. Plant
for San Francisco. Mr. Dunn re
cently sold out his tailoring estab
lishment In this city nnd with his
wlfo will go to Arizona to reside.
tax, tho companies now contesting It
In the courts. It Is too bad theso
companies can hold up such needed
Improvements'. Tho forest fires
burned over nn nrcn about ten mlloa
long nnd n nillo wldo near Dora, but
did not hurt tho good timber, being
confined to tho brushy tracts. This
will make a fine hunting ground next
year."
North Bend News
Mrs. J. T. McOuIre, who has been
ill, Is now Improving.
Tho V. C. T. U. is meeting this
afternoon nt tho Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Framo, who has been spend
ing n few mouths In California, linn
returned.
Mrs. B. Mooro unit daughtor, An
nette, of Empire, havo moved In r.
resldonco on Union avenue.
FOR SALE. lots and ISMimwii
house; 5,000. Apply Hall & Hall.
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WANTED. A num und wife to take
charge of ranch near Marshfield.
Mr. Bridges, Lloyd Hotel.
FOR SALE Cheap, 7-room house,
at 858 Hth street, South.
FOR HENT. Furnished eight-room
modern house In South MarshuolQ
Apply C., Tlmos offlco
WANTED. Experienced coul miners
and tlmbormon. Apply Beaver Hill
Coal Co.
WILL HEVIVE POOTBALL.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Landenborg nnd
baby, who havo boon making a short
Btny In Portland, havo returned.
Mrs. L. A. Woodbury, a ochool
teacher, and hor son, who ImTo been
visiting in California, has returned
homo.
"Thero hnB boon a wonderful trans
formation In Marshllold since my
visit hero nbout threo years ago," re
marked D o n n 1 s
I Pleased Flynn tho proiut-
u Ith Coos liny, nont Oklahoma Re
publican leader and
capitalist, who Is thu guest of his old
friend. Win. Grimes. "Oklahoma City
has made wonderful ' advances but
proportionately to its size, not any
more than Marshfield. My old friend,
Grimes, has cuthuaod mo ovor this
section. Ho Is a wonderfully fio fal
low and when ho wns In Oklahoma.
luBt summer wo did out best to keep
hi in thero but ho was so Imbued with
Coos Bay that wo could not keep,
him awnr from horoand sluco my ar
rival thin tlmo I cna hotter under
stand what uttrncts hlin.M Mr. Plynn
served olsht terms In Congress from
OUlabom and the territory, and for
years ha boon thu rocogntzed loader
In the- Ucpubllcnu nurty In that coun
try. He was surprised to find so
mam former ORJuhoinniiH horo nnd
counted1 up sovontyfivo or so -who are
now ob Iho Bar. Ho will upend an
other irok or so- horo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Porcy Lerar and
daughtor, Miss Mary Lorar, hre
moved from Mnrshflold to their home
Meeting to Be Held Ti-Nlght to "!;
euw Pliiiw or wmoii.
Tiiran whn nro interested In foot
ball will hold a mooting this ovonlng on North Bond Heights
nt Bob's billiard parlor for tno pur-
poso of discussing plans Tor tho com
ing season. Any who nro Intorestod
In playing football are Invited to at
tend. Marshfield had a team last year
nnd won two out of threo games, with
Coqulllo. It Is expected thnt both
Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point' will havo
teams this year and tho Mnrshflold
boys think that thoy can got up n
strong organization ns thero Is somo
good matorlal horo.
FOR SALE. A good paying office
business at a sacrifice Auures
Times olllco.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Mrs: Holllstor enmo In yestenlay
from 'Sun Francisco on tho steamer
M. F. Plnnt nnd will bo tho guest of
her son, Dr. Holllstor on Union avo-
nuo.
Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Horace Dyter
and Misses Dorothy nnd Altco Byler
mill tuoir gueniB, mr, mm .uib. uuuihu
Langford of Stockton, nnd Capt. Kd-
gar Simpson, Mrs. L. J. Simpson nnd
Mr, and Mrs. Mlnot Tlrroll spent Sun
day on Coos Rivor.
WANTED. Two girls at tho Marsh-,
nold Hand & Steam Launury ui.
once. Phono 229-J.
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WANTED. Boy aged 11 to 18, go
ing to school, to work In Times oi
. .forn nnd after school. AP'
ply at once.
FOR SM.E. New five-room nnderii
,...'ninw and lot 40x100 In South
at 421 Golden nvo., or phono 147R.
Marshfleld.'near in. Bargain. Co
Tho 8econd.lti,8,tallmont of taxes for
tho voar of 1908 Is duo"and payauio
on.or.betoro Octobor 3d, 1910. and If
f i ItftfjAt 1.l .v 'that
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Steamer Newport
will sail September 2d from Port
"'iiZUJ. ' .. ... ., kiiiiiiul on her.
added'froni April n v. . p. Mf1H0I0E ABentf
Sheriff and'Tat Collector.
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1 Home Addition To Eastside j
NOW ON THE MARKET
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Tils addition is situated immediately East of new Eastside Mill.
Tke loiaare mnvon o,i inrtror niimit elcht ordinary lots; anil
I Pr.ces ere ?150.00 up for those lnrgo tracts.
i This plat was filed Wednesday last, and wo havo only Alteon
i ts remaining unsold. This indicates that tho property is interesi
7 lns to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot should act
t Pmptiy. Terms one-half cash, balance equal payments, 8, o, J
a ad 12 months. For particulars, see
Title Guarantee and Abstract Cd.
- 0eral Agents EASTSIDE . Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
FOR SALE. Nice home In F.ustsldo;
slzo 75x100 feof, good liouso uim
barn, good woll of wnter; opposite
Nann Smith landing. Apply to O.
p. Noah, Eastside.
HEAL ESTATE.
I havo somo of tho best buys on
the Bay. Can arrange easy terms.
Houses nnd buildings for ront.
AUGUST FHIZEEN,
08 Central Ave. Marshfield, Ore.
LLUIU notel All fun.ituro rciv
and clean. Velvet ami Afr "H1!'
erT room Four iorii. w. .-.. . -
lutes redu. d to ir. 0t-. 78c a; llfo. k.
ti OU to 5.00. AUo few J.o.u keeping aj-drt-
CttBfUTS
Every pair
guaranteed.
The MCII'IK MIXTUCVS SPKOIAIi
INTROUUOTOHV OFFEU.
The PncIQi: Monthly,, of Portland,
Ortgon, Is a; bonutltully illuBtratod
mwithly magnzluo which gives vory
fun Infornmtlon ubaut tho resourceu
and opporoinltlcs of tho country ly
ing West 9 tho Rocklos. It tollB all
jbout th. Govorument Reclamation
Projects free aorernment land and
tolls nbuut tho districts, adapted to
fruit rotalng, dairying, poultry rais
ing, otci. It lm splondld stories by
Jack London and other noted
author.
Tho price to 1.C0 a year, but to
introduce It wo will send sU months
forrtttty conts. This offer must no ac
cepted on or boforo February i,
iatt. Bond your namo and address
nceompanted by fifty cents lp stamps
nad" learn alt nbout Orogpn, wasu
tnitton, Idaho and California,
Address The racltlo Monthly,. Port
land, Oregon.
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