The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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( THE COOS BAY TIM ES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 910 EVENING EDITION.
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Woolen Mill Store
"MILL-TO MAN
Marshfield,
Nominated By
of Coos Bay
xyais peroxide face cream.
A superior, non-greasy nourishing skin touo, soon absorbed and
leaves no shlno. Applied boforo lining powder It keeps tho skin
clear and free from promnturo wrinkles,
PRICE, l!.fc. a
foiisam: at the husy corner.
lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Comer"
Marshfteld, Oregon
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THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
(equipped with wireless)
will makk hegulalt trips carrying passengers
and freight hetwei x coos iiav axd sax phaxcis-
(O. ALL RESERVATIONS I 'OU PASSENGERS MARE AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MAHSHFIHLR AXD 1.t1:R.OCEAX
'lltAXSI. CO, FIFE HLRG., SAX FltAXCISCO. FOH 1NFOR.
SIATIOX PHONE tl.J o 2 .1,
SAILS FOU SAX FUAXCISCO, SEP! . 2H, AT 3..J0 1. M.
INTEH-OChAN
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STEAMER BREAKWATER
Sail Ji-oii, Aluswo'rth Hock, Portland, ut H P. M e'tery Tuesday.
Sails from Coos Duy every Saturday ut service of time. Reservations'
Ul not bo held later than Friday noon, utiles? tickets are purchased.
j W. . Miilerj Agt,.
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Hdffie AiSftion'
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NOW ON tHE MARKET
Th addltlon ' Bituated immediately East of now Eastsldo Mll.
t ' lots aro 100x211 and'larger, about eight ordinary lots; and
I prlces are $150.00 up for these Jargo tracts.
t t ls plat wa8 filed Wodnesday last, and wo have only fifteen
f ots "malnlng unsold. This Indicates that the property Is Jnterest-
- u purcnasers, and anyone wishing to secure a 101 Biioum vi
Promptly. Terms ond-haif cash, balanco equal paymonts, 3, C, Ji
-ond-haif cash,
anl 12 months.
Por particulars, seo
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J itle Guarantee and Abstract Co.
i, ""-rai Agents.IJASTSIDE .
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,,JKS FHOM THE WIUE1
A book of Sermons by
4 WAX SnAXXOX.
4' i! ' tmy Cent8
Addr
- uress visalla. Calif.
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Young Men and
Young Old Men
This offering leprownts some
ctrn pnltis on our imrt to supply
Dutchort Trouitrs In n stylo that
pleases th young man ami the
older ninn who keep young In up
pcnraneo. It's the Dutchess "Pcgtop,"
wlilch nrny bo worn with nny sack
or ctttnway coat. Wo show nn In
iltilto variety of pattoms, colors
ami wonvos In all slzos, and the
prices rnngo from as low as $2, to
$6, tho highest.
Wo linvo 'never seen bctt6r trous
ers values than these.
High School and Collogo Mon
and drossy young lluslness Men
nro especially Invited to look at
tho DutchcsB "l'egtop."
CLOTHIERS"
Oregon
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The
People
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phone !JH.
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.THAXSPOHTATIOX CO.
2skdsissszsii5isisis?sisi
ftbne Mn3'5-L
To' hdM
balanco equal pay
rieury Sengstacken, Manager.
MUS. FAHUIXOEU,
Teacher of Piano.
Homo Studio, South Droadway.
Phono 270-J.
North Bend News
I E. Kluiu'j has returned homo from
I a Mslt to Sa.om.
Goorgo Smith of Daniels Creek vis
ited In North Bond Sunday.
Mrs. James l'arkor canie In from
Allennny with hor baby. Tho child U
111 and will receive medical treatment
at North Dond.
William S. Denning, kecpor of the
Arngo llghthous'o, and his wlfo nnd
dnughtor, Miss Alice Donning, visited
In North Ucnd.
The Esther lluhno Is a$ North Bond
with a cargo of lumber from tho Co
qulllo Itlver. Tho lumber is for the
sash and door factory.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Tho second Instnllnient of taxes for
tho year of 1009 Is duo and payable
on or before October 3d, 1010, and If
such InR'n'tmen l not n.-Md lv tha'
time, peni'ltv n'td in'ofnat will be
added from April 4th. l'MO.
W. W. GAGE.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
roit tiii: queen of tiii: hay.
ski: eastsihe.
WANTED Plumber; Mondy work.
Pioneer Uarwaro Co.
FOR SALE. A check for $108 on
piano at Ellor piano house at big
discount; owner luia piano. Phono
120-L, or call 240 Second street,
North.
FOU REXT. Six-room lint, partlj
furnished, bath and niodorn con
veniences. Finest location In
Mnrshllcld. Apply to Robert Mnn
den, Sr,
I'OrXD. Drifting on Com Hay, one
row boat. Finder may Bocuro' same
by communicating with tho Cherry
Grove Dairy, North llend.
FOU SALE. 7-room Iiouho uiid lot,
bSS 11th st. South. $0.00; tmup.
FOU SALE. Small white pony and
Baddlo. Inquire of Mrs. II. Soul'
Btnukon. s
FOU SALE. Fine 817.5 imrlor organ,
$40 cash. O. P. Noah, box 075,
Marshflold.
FOU REXT. Furnhdtetl liousi'Lcen
lug aoms, $10 per month' Wood
furnished. Phono 1C5, North
llend.
FOU SAI.i:. Cheap, 8 h.p. gasoline
onglno In good condition. F. II.
Virtue, Owl Furnlturo Store.
WAXTHD. Housekeeping rooms or
small furnished cottage. Times
offlco.
VAXTi:i. Hoys to learn to dellter
Tho Times after school, MiiBt bo at
least In Fourth grado at school.
Apply Tlmos olllco.
FOU ltKXT. ViiMiiii cottMKe, Went
Marshfield, $10 por month; also 2
rooms In dwelling, close In, $8 per
month. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOH SALE. All my lioiWlioId fur-
nlturo and ' fixtures; Including
piano, aftor Oct. 1st. Inqulro Mrs.
W. M. Lawlor, 371 First at., North.
YGM SALE. O lots wad lCroum
house; $5,000. Apply Hall & Hall.
I)n SALE. XoV flUA4JbBlm'6rJi
bungalow and lot OxlOO jn SoutW
Marshfield, near' In. bargain. Call
at 4S1 Golden ire,, br phone 147U.
FOlf SALE. A good paylug ofllce
business at a sacrifice. Address
Times office.
WANTED. IJoy aged 14 to 18, go
ing to sctiool, to work' In Times or
flce beforo nrd after school. Ap
ply at onco.
FOH KENT. Fnrn!slKHllglit-rooin
modern houso jn Sputh Mnrshflel'J
Ajipl C, Times office, '
WANTED. Experienced coal iiiinrrs
' and tlmbermen, Apply Beaver Hill
Coal Co.
nend tbo Times Want Ads.
run LI flYn MorthaW poputir Fmib
int. tLUlU not, j. All turnlturo rcw,
niWlean. Velvet anJ AxmtnlHer carpeli In
rer room Four utorlet of o!M comfort
Ratef reJuced to day. MV, 75o ami tlOO, week
?nito5 00, Uo a few bomkeeplnn arrt
Trittwlt' gnirani!. 12 0O ir month Kr'e:
taihi. TaUbtitdtjot. Mr. Urlife. Piop'
COOS BAY TIDES.
septhmheh
High water
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M. P.M.
rft.h.in.ft.
CO 0:04 7.8
G.3 7:29 7.7
0.9 8:45 7.S
7.4 9:50 8.0
7.8 10:41 82
Pat e' j h.ui."
Monday..
Tuosday.
Wed'd'y.
Thursday
Friday...
2G 7:15
27 SMI
281 9:35
20 10:27
30 11:02
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Low water A. M. P."m!
Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ) f
Monday.. 20 0:13 0.3 12:12 4.3
Tuesday. 27 1:34 0.3 1:52 4.1
Wed'd'y. 28 2:44 0.2 3:09 3.C
Thursday 29 3:42 0.1 4:07 2.8
Friday... 30 4:31 0.0 4:50 2.1
THE WEATHER.
(Uy Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night and
Tuesday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
POUT.
t For twenty-four hours ending
at 4.43 P. M., Sopt. 25, by Mrs.
4 Mlngus, special government me- 4
V teorologlcnl obsorver:
t Maximum CG
4 Minimum 37
At 4.43 P. M 54
Precipitation Nono
Wind, Northwest; Cloudy.
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X'eup'oil lit. Tho Nowporl Iibb nf
llved from Portland nnd Is unloading
a cargo at hor wharf.
Arm Ik Hotter. Dr. Dlx has boon
suffering with blood poisoning In his
right arm. Ho has beou having II
treated and it is now much bettor and
ho thinks tl'ioro is no dangor.
Will Enter Horse. Tom Smith loft
yestorduy for Hosohurg with- Qoorgo
Herron's horso Teddy and will outer
tho runner In tho Itosoburg races.
Smith led tho horso ovor tho wagon
rond to Uoseburg,
Miwiiiger Now. Jay ,Smlth, who
formerly represented tho Marshall-
Wells Hnrdworo Company In this sec
tion, Is now manager of tho local
branch dopnrtmont of tho concern In.
Portland.
Has Gone Home. Carl Gloss, who
has boon at tho Morcy Hospital, re-
t'irnod Saturday to his homo in Gar
dlnor. Ho Is nn elderly man and sev
eral weeks ago had his right log am
putated. Ho has recovorod sufficient
ly to go back home.
Went For Deer. Frank Denning
and IInk Wells wore out, over Sun
day huntlngTleer, Thoy wont to Five
MIIo dowh the coast toward nandon
Thoy did n6f MlVany but Wells got
sovcral shots at a door.
Woh fy.hlijjfiro. Will DuraiiloJ
tljfs cJtWho tfas beeHfIn jtfaho- for
Model A67
is a .new one.
REPRESENTED
EXCLUSIVELY II Y
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Btjino tlmo pnst, writes to friends in
this city that ho cuteicd tho force ol
guternmont lire fighters during tin
leceut forest tiros. He says ho m
with a gang of tw out) -eight men,
eighteen of whom were burned ti
death.
Weio nt Coos Head. Frank Lalso,
A. Mntson ami Anson and Frank
Rogers were at Coos Head Sunday.
Ialo says they shot ISO shags.
Chamber fo Commerce. Tho moot
ing of tho contributors to tho Cham
ber of Commcrco will bo held to-night
when plans Tor tho noxt year will bo
discussed.
Many From Coin River. A largo
number Of Coos River people Were
In nttcndniico nt tho rovlvnf in tlu
Tnbcrnaclo yesterday. Among the
wore J. W. Russell and wife, E. R
Hodson nnd wlfo, M. D. Cutllp, S. 11
Cutltp, J. J. Clltikeubeard and J. E.
Fitzgerald.
Hold First Pindlco. Somo of tho
players who will bo members of tin
Ihdepundont football team HiIb sea
son mot yesterday afternoon nt the
baseball park nnd did sonic practic
ing. They nre gotllng ready for the
organization of n tenm. Coqulllo has
a team ready nnd gavo a football
danco Saturday night nnd netted $55.
Myrtle Point la nlso forming n team
for this season.
Trouble With Auto. .ludgo Coko
hnd trouble yoatordny with his auto
mobile whllo C. 11. Solby was out rid
ing with him. While going to Empire
a norso was met. Tito liorso shied
and tho auto wont over the grndo.
Thcro was somo difficulty In getting
tho machine bnck In tho rond nnd
thon the party started toward Co
qulllo. A tiro was puncture nnd the
pnrty was lato In getting In.
Invest h Here. It Is understood that
Hoij. Dennis Flynn of Oklahoma, who
left Ipr his homo Saturday after n
fow weeks' Btay hero, bought n half
Interest In Win. Grlmea' Central nvc
nuo holdings, one being tho corner di
rectly west of the Chnndlor Hotel nnd
the other a qunrtor block nt Sixth an"
Contrnl. Thoy will erect n flno brick
building opposlto tho Chnndlor noxt
Fprlng unless Romethliig uncxpectod
lutorotdres with their p'resont plans.
For Naval RetuMTOH, Capt. Parsons
of tho Htoamor Nowport roporta Hint
tho bend of tho Oregon Naval Ro-
Rorves Is nnxloitB that n company br
formed on Coos Ray Ho Bitggoslod
It to thorn nt Portlnnd tho other dny,
nnd thoy urged him to tnko stops to
pcciiro It. Capt. Parsons has present
ed It to tho Mnrshflold Chnmbor of
Commorco, who has requested R. O.
Graves to tako tho matter up. It
would tako fifty or sixty men for tho
company hero. Resides tho equipment
for tho reculnr drill, the govornmont
would send n gunbont In hero onco
a yenr to tako tho company on n
weok'B cruise. Definite stops to bo-
cure tho organization will bo taken at
open.
YOUNG GIRL MURDERED.
Hotly, Found Concealed In Cellar
House,
fly Associated Proas.)
DETROIT, Mich., Sopt. 20. A spe
cial from Hoodrlch, Ont., says that
Elizabeth Audoron, nged sixteen
yours, was found murdered yoster
day in n desortod houso In tho out
skirts of tho town, Sho disappeared
yeatorday morning shortly aftor be
ing seen In conversation with r
stranger, Tho body was found In r
dark corner of a collar burled iindor
a pile or clothing. Tho girl's throat
was cut from ear to ear and tho body
was much mutilated.
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W Have
Reduced
sitefry
Family Flour
Now Retails
$ 1 .65 Sack
Sprlry Flour Co.
By F.
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Personal Notes
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J. M. UPTON ls In Coqitllle to-dn on
business.
J. W. DENNETT U attending
jotirt
nt Coqulllo.
E. L. C. FARUIN wn3 In Conullle to
day ou business.
. P. KR1CIC of Ton Mlio Is a Marsh
field business visitor, ' '
W. U. DOUGLAS made a business
trip to Coqulllo to-day.
C. F. McKNIOIlT wont ttr.CbqulUo
to-dny to attend cottrt. 'rT 4
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roy aiihott and Tom Juza woro
' outhuntlng duckB Suiidny.
A
I.EE EDWARDS loft yesterday for
Salem, where ho expects to spend
tho winter.
WILL 'CHANDUER visited nt tho
Chnndlcr bungalow on Coos Rlvor
yesterday.
JOHN 1IERRON, who has been con
fined to his room following n sur
gical operation', Is nblo to bo out.
MR. nnd MRS. J. R. TOZER of Ash
land nre lu the city visiting Mr,
nnd Mis. Thomas Harvest Mrs.
Torer is an mint f Mrs. Harvey.
MR. and MRS. MORGAN of Daniel
Creek, drove to Rosoburg accom
panied by their daughters, Lucia
nnd Lucille, who will attend school
at Phtiomnth, Oro.
PERRY MAUZEY loft yestordny for
Rosoburg, where ho will tako In'
tho Dlsttlct Fair and visit his
father and mother, who enmo down
from Snlom for n tfhort atay In
Rosoburg.
J. J. CLINKENDEARD, who was ono
of tlio election Judges on Coos
- Rlvor, Btoiiped In the city last
night on his wny to Coqulllo to
turn ovor the election papers to
tho County Clerk.
CAPT. DONALDSON, of norkoloy,
Cnl., owner of tho qunrtor block nt
tho corner of Hrondwny and Com
mercial, arrived hero to-day to
visit frlonda nnd look nftor hit
property. Ho Is now In commnnd
of tho Btcamor Homc which re
cently roturnod to Snn Frnnclsc"
with a $500,000 cargo of seal skins.
CELL IRELAND hns returned from
a flvo weoka' vacation spent nt hla
old home nt Ollnlln and nlso nt
Grants Pass, Ashlnnd, Modford,
San Francisco, Oakland, Sncrnmon
'to and other California cities. Ho
aava flint tho rumor that ho Jolnod
tho bonedlctB whllo away la abso
lutely without foundation nnd ho
declares tliPt It was ono of "Den
nlng'a bum Jokos,"
REARING UP WEL1J.
Condition of John H. Walhli Said to
Be Good.
(Ry ABHUdnted Press.)
LEAVENWORTH, Knn., Sopt. 20.
"John R. Wn)8h Is In bottcy condi
tion, physically, than when ho was
received at tho prison, and he Is boar
lug up woll for n man of his ago,"
said tho physician of tho prison hero
to-dny. Tho formor banket was 111
Saturday but reported at his desk to
day. Tho officials say tho troublo
was mental, caused by tho condition
of his buslnoss affairs as roportod to
him by his wlfo and son Saturday,
Havo ybiir LETTER HEARS and
HltA lkbA'DS printed, nt Ttfb TlfeA'
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