The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 01, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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TIIK WEATHER.
This Drwg Store of Ours
r H BUSY CORNER
It will pay you to know about It. Wo carry complete nsBort
mentH. For Instance who always Iihh tho most complcto line or
rubber Roods, water bottles, syringes, etc., combs und brushes,
sick room supples? Who always lias the newest and finest per
fumes, soaps, fnco creams mid toilet Roods? Our customeis
know. And wo'ro proud of our prescription business because wo
get the finest prescription medicines nnd chemicals that money
can buy nnd compound thorn skillfully. Wo nro always Rind to
have you como In. Prices nlwnya reasonable.
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TIIK Hl'SV CORNER.
1MIO.NK 2I)H.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
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Marshfield,
Oregon
navigation. Tho difficulty 0f court
Is to keep like obstructions from
getting into the river again. Tin
dredger will work on down tho rlvei
and may go up again nnd cover the
ground over which it has worked.
YOUNG OLD FOLKS.
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C. 11. PECK was in Coquille todny
on business.
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Have The
Pioneer Hardware Co.
Connect up your
Sewer, and do your
PLUMBING
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 P. M Sept. 30, by Mrs.
MltlgUS. Slicclal izo'Lrninnti nm.
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum 04
Minimum , , 47
Ah 4.43 I. M C2
Wind, northwest; clear.
(Ily Associated Press.)
Oregon Fair south show-
ers north. Sunday fair oxcept
showers northeast.
Tho Change Thai Hn Como In
and Women In a Century.
There Is no fact tniri striking thnii
the way modern Jlfe It pushing back
the period nf tU1 urc. Less than 11
eentury ago' a man wat old at forty.
You have only to ph-k up. Jane Austen's
novels to find gentlemen of thirty-live
described as middle aged. At Misty
they were gabbling In their dotage
And there Is Mr. Plckwleti-tliat dear,
delightful, benevolent old gentleman
of forty-live.
Fifty years ago when a man reached
the age of forty-live he grew a beard
under hit chin, bought himself a pair
of drab gaiters and a while neckcloth
and spoke with mixlout concern of the
rltlug generation, whoso manners
were so different from tluwo ho had
known as a "young man." In ourgen
oration thirty-two It outwardly hulls
tlngulshable from llfty-two. save In
that the former hat a slightly more
youthful tint In Its cheek a::d I's
wnlstcont..
As for the fair sex. the r'tius old
lady Is all but extinct. The pretty
vivacious matron you admire at r
garden party may have seen twenty
live or seventy summers. As Ojtccn
Alexandra not long since said to Mine.
Adellnn Pattl. "We two are two of
the youngest women In England."
The Illustrious royal exnmple has been
so sedulously followed that the ladles
always young, always active, always
In the height of fashion may be said
to laugh In the very face of Father
Time. Loudon Strand Magazine.
F. E. Hague, Prcs. M. D. Sumner, Vice Pres.
330 Front Street
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The First Skn of a Cold I
Should remind you that tho bo3t tlmo to commouco taklu ;
something Is at tho beginning. It should remind you that tho
beat remedy to head oft a spoil of sneezing, cdlighlng and g
era) unpleasantness Is
A. D. S. COLD ane GRIP REMEDY
It stimulates tho dopress d nerves, allays fovor and starts tho
vital machlnory to running with Its accustomed smoothness.
BROWN DRUG CO.
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. "THE QUALITY STORE."
JBdBilS
K 8.U4E A check forr 8107, on
Piano at filler's piano house. Will
be sola nt good discount. Ad
dress 1. O. Uox 042.
t SALE. Household furniture nt
3?1 Hnadway. M. E. McQulro.
1 l'.l. (Jlil f,,i. iriMini-iil house.
wrk. Apply Mrs. W. U. Douglas
l-lNTEi). vitivss. Inquire nt
handler Hotel.
XTRO. Experienced Coal miners
and tlmberruen. Apply Deaver Hill
uai to
u n
EXT. -filv.wuin. On lilllllV
furnished, bath and modern con
dolences. Finest location In
Marshflold.
den, Sr.
Apply to Robert Mars-
FOK REXT, Residence on North
Broadway, olght rooms furnished.
For further information call at the
office of J. M. Upton.
FOR SALE. A good paying cifllce
business nt a sacrifice. Address
Timed office.
HOMESTEAD LOCATION. 100
acres good ranch land, two spring
creoks, near Ten Mile; can be
homostended; location feo, 5150
Phono 318. North Bend.
FOR SALE Automobile, -I -cylinder,
40-horso power, 5-passenger, fully
equipped with ncotvlene headlights,
gabrlol horn, top, otc Cost now
$3000. Will sell for cash or ex
change for real estato at a bargalr
FOR REXT. The F. A. Rood dairy
farm on South Coos River; posses
sion must bo taken soon. Inquire
on premises or phono 202X.
Goes to Yniiihlll Rev. W. R. F.
Brown, formerly of .Marshflold, bar
been transferred by tho Method!!'
conference from Drain to Ytuuh.l
"China's First Guillotine.
China has Just received from France
Its first guillotine. It will be set up
Inside the new prison, as. according to
recent regulations, executions will no
longer be public. The penalty of death
as laid down In the old code had six
degrees-death by torture. Immediate
decapitation und exhibition of the head.
Immediate decapitation without exhi
bition of the head, decapitation after
some mouths. Immediate hanging nnd
hanging after some months. Accord
ing to the new code the death penalty
Is In four degrees Immediate decapita
tion, deferred decapitation, Immediate
hanging and deferred hanging.
K. C.
the
CHASE went to Portland
Breakwater .od.iv
WONDERFUL ALASKA.
on
JOHN 1). GOSS loTt today for Port
land to attend the federal court.
E. L. C. FA11RIN arrived homo today
from tho county sent.
C F. McKXIOHT was
today on buslnoss.
In Coquille
.IOIIN KENDALL was In Coquille to
day nnd returned at noon.
F. A. SACCUI hns boon laid up
tho 'past three or four dnys.
for
J. M. UPTON attendod the Bar as
sociation meeting nt Coquille.
R. O. GRAVES wns In Coqulllo today
to nttend tho Bar nsosclntlon moot.
Int.
A. O. K.1ELLAND, of North Bond,
was n Marshfield business visitor
today.
JENS HANSEN, who has boon con
fined to his homo by illness, Is
able to bo out.
J. W. UMSTATTD Is recovering from
. a severe case of poisoning con
' traded from poison oak.
H. P. CAMPBELL, who spent tho
nummcr on no my. if oxpec'i'il in
from siinttlo on butduess.
today
Bar Afc-oelaton i Meets Tho mem
bers of tho Coos County Bar nssocla.
tlon hold a meeting today In Coqulllo.
Routine buslno8swaj transacted at
the session.
Bled nt Coquille Pauline, the only
child of Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Shcr-
rard, died nt Coqulllo, September 29,
aged 4 yenrs and C days. The funornl
was hold this afternoon.
Died ut Tompleton. Wllllnm D.
Walker, aged 81 'years,.' died last
Monday at tho homo of his son, 0.
M. Wnlker. at Tompleton. He wns a
native of Maine, It nil lived most of his
life In California and during tho past
few years had mndo his homo wl
his son. ,
Returns From Sliudinv. Dr. W.
Hnyden has returned homo from the
Slii8lnw country, whoro ho has boon,
on n visit. The report that ho might
remain at Floronco was Incorrect. Ho
expects to stay In Marshfield, but
was highly ploasod with tho Sluslaw
country.
Brother Dead. Word has beon re
ceived hero of tjio death of Wiley
Olbbs, a brothor of Mrs. John
Prouss, which occurred at Bay City,
Michigan, Septombor 24. Ho was
unmarried and wis living with his
mothor. Ho had boon ill a couple of
years. News of his domlse was re
ceived horo with great rogrot as dur
ing his connection with tho Red
Cross Drug storo up to a fow years
ago, ho won many friends here.
Many Snngs. The government
dredger which hns beon working In
tho north fork of Coos river Is now
down below tho forks. The dredger
has been taking out many snags. In
20 duys something like 32C snags
of various sizes were pulled up an
removed from tho North Fork.
This will, of courso, greatly assist
HAVE THAT REPAIRING
DONE NOW
I am able to repair your harness,
hnltors and horso supplies promptly,
well and nt reasonable prlcos. That's
what you want, Isn'J; It?
And remember, I have a fine lint
of harness, robes, blankets and, I
fnct, everything for 'the horse.
E. L. HOPSQN
COR. FRONT AND CENTRAL AVE
.MISS EDNA LARSON
Piano Instruction
'1V1.U.1I-1I.
v
MAYOR L. J. SIMPSON nnd wlfo ro
turned homo'ffom Ten Mllo, whoro
' they hnvo been spending the pnst
week.
J. W. BENNETT nnd, Tom
wore In Coqulllo todny on
ness nnd to attend
elation meeting.
tho
Bennett
bust-
Bar nsso
Looking For a Placo to Fix Her 8tar
In tho Flog.
Nothing lest than the dissolution of
the nation will prevent the org.uil'i
tlon of the state of Alaska. In 1" 1.
when California wnsudwlttcd Into tin
Union, she had no lines of railwry.
telegraph, trades or business connect
lug her with the other states and was
thought to be only valuable for pluecr
gold. Her agriculture nnd trad. her
rillroads and present grandeur h.-no
grown since her admission. Alaska Is
11 greater country und richer In all Its
natural resources than California was
in 1850. Alaska has more gold than
California and Colorado, more copper
than Moulnua nnd Arizona, moro coal
than Pennsylvania. West Virginia nnd
Ohio und more ilsh than all other
American wafers combined. Her out
put of gold and Ilsh for last year
amounted to nearly $:12.000,000 und lind
Increased from $15,000,000 In 1000
Her total cash trade with tho rest of
the United States for 1009 amounted to
more lliiiu if52.000.000. while that be
tween China and the United Stntes
amounted to only 18.000.000. 8ho Is
n better customer to the merchants of
the United States than Hawaii, Porto
Rico or the Philippines. Tho trade val
ue of every whlto man. woman nnd
child In Alaska with tho United Stale
for 1001) amounted to $1,302.75, while
that of every Inhnbltnnt In Hawaii
amounted to only $277.05, Porto Rico
to $18.51 nnd the Philippines to $3.30.
, Alaskn has a bettor climate nnd
greater agricultural capacity than Nor
way. Sweden und Flnlnnd combined.
Her rich nnd fertile valleys are ca
llable of supporting n much Lirger pop
ulation than that of the three coun
tries named, without mentioning tho
population which will bo supported by
her mines und other natural resources.
.Tamca Wlckorsham In Collier's.
MRS. W. B. PIPER.wlIl lonvo on tho
stngo this evening for Roseberg.
Sho will visit "her sister, Mrs.
Woodruff, und expects to be gone
for n fow weeks.
Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER nt
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by PHONE.
Phone 1. S. Kuurtnun & Co.
:on Order. Sl.ftt) PER TON.
your
Made To Order
SHOES
While we carry the best factory
shoes that money can buy, peculiari
ties In the shape of certain muu nnd
woiiieu'd teet, require a certain shape
that can only bo secured by having
the ahoes made to order. Our export
shoemakers cau fit any foot so tha.
comfort utid wear nro secured. An
other thins; Is that most of tho fuo-
tory-mado shoes require now soles
uftor being worn a short tlmo.
Lund's Inde-to.Order Shoos havi
boon known to wear more than a
year without resolelng. This Is bo
causo ho uses only the best leather.
In vlow of these facts why not
holp yourself and your city by par
troutzlng homo Industry?
It will bo worth your whllo to
como In and Inspoct tho stock I have
Just recelvod from Prlster & Vogels
tannery at Milwaukee. It will en
lighten you on leather and will on-
able you to realize what makes tho
big difference In shoes or hnrnoss.
And remomber tho chanco Is still
good for you to make a quarter on
repairing shoes. Ask mo how.
O. OJLUND,
"The nfii "ho does things right.'1
Xo. til5 South Broadway, Murbhlleld
Repairing a Specialty
Read the' Times Wunt Ads.
THE ROYAL
TONIGHT
11
"A SUMMER IDYL."
' "THE'DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S
TRIUMPH."
DUCK FARMING."
(Educational)
And othors totaling 3000 feet of the
nowest and best films
4.
Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c
MRS. C. II. WORRELL, of North
Bend, and Mrs. Stolln Gabbnil, or
Portland, hnvo been vlslfug nt
the homo of Mm. E W. Fnhy at
Bullnrds.
Dramatists and Children.
According to an observer, writers of
plays nro generally childless. He says,
"It scorns that the successful dramatist
Is nt the end of a scries and never
lenves n successor." LoMt down the
list of them, from Gilbert to Shaw,
and you will Und never a child. Fur
ther search brings up Thomas Hnrdy,
Bnrrle. Mnetorlluck, Plnero. Cecil Ral
eigh, Mnughnm, Locke, Granville Bar
ker. Frederick Fcnn, Louis Nnpolcoh
Parker, nnd only Henry Arthur Jones
nnd Hnll Calue are dramatists with
children.
AUGUST EICICWOP.TH who ' for
some tlmo pnst has been llnotypo
oporntor nt tho TRch office, will
lenve In n fow dnyj for Snn Fran
cisco und from thore will go to
Los Ango'es,
JOHN LOCKHARD, of Grants Pass,
who 'hns beon In tho city with his
wlfo, looking .over th6 country,
loft today on tho Brenkwator for
Portland. Mr. Lockhar'd was for
merly n United Stntos marshal In
Alaska.
E. MARSH returned j'n the Break
wator from Illlno'j nnd other
eastern points whoro he spout the
summer. Ho says that while ev
erything looks i;nl back thero
nnd is prospermia. '.'ir.) Is ue pi ico
like Coos liny.
Lightning Vlollmi.
Lightning sometimes merely stuns
nnd apparently kills without actually
destroying life. In addition to the use
of itrilllcliil respiration. It Is necessary
to provide for the restoration of tho
nnturnl How of the electric currents,
which Is doue by placing the patient
In n good conductor. A warm Imtb
may answer the pursmu.
Witness My Hand.
In the early days only a few schol
ars know how to write. It was then
customary to sign a document by
smearing the hand with Ink nnd Im
pressing' It upon tho paper, nccompa
i.Ied by the wordn, "Witness my
hand." Afterward tho seal was Intro
duced ns a substitute for the hnnd
mark mid wns used with tho words
above quoted, tho two forming tho sig
nature. This Is tho origin of tho ex
pression ns used In modern documents.
. G. STADDEN nnd family of Wll
llnmsport, Pn., arrived In, .tha city
todny. Mr. Staddon Is a brother
of J. II. Stndden, tho photogra
pher. Ho has been In tho dairy
business In tho east nnd may en
gage In that or somo othor busi
ness horo.
Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA RESERVE tnbles
for PARTIES by PRONE.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is-hereby given thatoalod
bids will bo rocblved by tho Common
Council of tho City of Marshfield,
Coos County, Oregon, until 7:30
o'clock p. m, Tuosdny, tho 4th day of
Octobor, 1010, for tho construction of
n wharf from n point 102 feet oast of
tho east line of Front streot North
to a point 127 foot enst of tho east
lino of Front streot North In tho City
of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon,
according to tho plans and specifica
tions on file In tho offlco of tho ro
cordor njid open to tho Inspection of
till porsoiiB Interested thoroln,
A certified check of flvo per cent
of the amount of tho bid must ac
company the bid, Tho Common
Council resorveB tho right to reject
any nn( nil bids.
Dated this 1st day of Octobor,
1910.
JOHN W. BUTLER,
Recorder
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We Have
Reduced
Sperry's Best
Family Flour
Now Retails
$ 1 .65 Sack
Sperry Flour Co.
By F. S. DOW