THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. I A$L tlvffl A Ttfe m J pMI f "Ttrsk. riiuiMcwArTl Clothcraft Guaranteed Raincoats COR your health's sake you can't af ford to be without a raincoat Nothing else can give you such per fect protection and com fort in. wet weather. For your appearance sake it must be dressy, too it must be well tailored and have style, It must be all-wool because no other cloth mixture will stand the lest of rough weather like pure wool, ' Clothcraft Raincoats are , guaranteed all-wool and water-proof, Hard wear and bad weather will not make them lose shape because the shape Is built in not pressed in, Somewhere between $15.00 and $25.00 we have a Rain coat we know.ypu will like, Woolen Mill Store MAN TO MILL CLOTHIERS Marshficld Oregon w -r FLASH ANTISEPTIC HAND CLEANER, BETTER THAN SOAP, IT IS A THOROUGH ANTISEPTIC, BENEFICIAL TO THE SKIN AND MAY DE USED WITH HARD, SOFT, HOT, COLD OR SALT WA TER. FLASH IS INDISPENSABLE TO STENOGRAPHERS, CHAUFFERS, PRINTERS, MACHINISTS, ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, ELECTRICIANS, FARMERSETC. Price 15 Cents per Can; two cuns for 23 Cents. nn S I,H AT-TJIB JUiftV CORNER. ' PHONIC SOS. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marsh field, Oregon GEESE ARE FLYING. Old-Tlmeis Say It Is mi Indlcntloii of llH Full Rains. Geeso wore flying Inst night nnd could be heard plainly during the evening. A large flock passed over the city and the birds were flying low down. Some of the hunters saw n few on tho bay yesterday but no one Is reported to havo shot any yet. Tho wild geese can ho killed during the same season as ducks, The geeso will not remain long. They stop for n short tlmo generally around the 'sand hill Inkos and then go, to' tho Interior. Tho old-timers say that the flight of geeso south Is an Indication that tho fnll rains will set In soqn.y' 11111 COOS BAY TIDES. THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS: "Nothing upsets n woman as much as the marrlngo of some one she didn't oyen know wns engaged." . OCTORhR iwnler J A. M. lllghwaler Monday.. 10 Tuesday. 11 Wed'd'y. 12 Thursday 13 Friday... 14 Saturday IB SUNDAY 10 9:17 10:24 0:17 1:32 2:33 3:2G 4:12 4.5 4.7 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.0 P. M. ii:0S 12:43 2:17 3:13 4:oo 4:44 1.3 4.9 4.2 3.3 2.3 1.3 Everything in Men's wear at the lowest prices. All kinds of clothing to keep you dry an otherwise. ' FIXUP OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE fm WANTED Engagement;, for my new Cadillac auto. Will take passen gers nny place. Prompt service. Phono D. L. Footo at Blanco ho tel, or Bob's Billiard Parlor. SszsiscSBsaffESEsasEaSszsssrasz amsHSzrarasESEirareiresamiaraszsEn ' ' '" ' - c 1? STEAMER breakwater Sails from Alusworth Dock, Portland, at 8 1 M every Tuesday. K 6ll from Coosllay every Saturday nt servlco of time. Reservations ft WIIJ no be hpld Inter than Friday noon, unless tjekets are purclinsed. K cj W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-L jo ,fpn&xxtziptfftvsttZtt35tti&z?&&j&&W&W3' U 'ti THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED "WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAlvE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS AXI FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS HAY A'R SAN FRANCIS CO. ALL RESERVATION'S FOR PASSENGERS MADE. AT ALLIANCE DOCK MARSHFIELD AND 1NTER.OCEAN TRASP. CO. FIFE TlLDd., SAX FRANCISCO. FOR INFOH NATION PHONE 44-J V 285. S.US FROM SAN FBANO ISCpOR COQS RAY OCT. 10., INTEH-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. WANTED Goxl girl for general house work. Good wages to right party. Phono 2SS. FOUND ijidy'H ullk umbrella. Omi er can have sumo by calling nt "BiiBy Corner" nnd paying for this notice. f FOB RENT -My house nt Klttyvltle, with or without groundB. Inqulro of Eugene O'Councll. FOR SALE Two hoi-M'H, two bug gies, two sots of )inrnesa, ono fresh Jersey cow, eighty chickens, ton tons of coal and ono yenr's feed for horses, cows and chickens. In quire of Eugeno O'Counell. WANTED, Experienced coal mlum and tlmbormon. Apply Beavor Hill Coal Co. LOST. Meerschaum plpo, with red leather case, betweon Highland avenue and the Williams building. Howard nt Times offlco. FOR RENT. Six-room Hat, nitl furnished, bath and modern con venlencos. Fluest location In Marshfleld. Apply to Robort Mar don, Sr. HOMESTEAD LOCATION. 100 acres good ranch land, two spring creeks, near Ten Mllo; can be homosteaded: location feo, 9150 Phone 318, North Bond. FOR SALE Automobile, 4-cyllnder, 4Q-horso power, 5-pasBengor, full) equipped with acotvleno headlights, gabrlol horn, top, etc. Cost now J3000. Will soil for cash or ex change for real estate at a bargah Apply t Dr. J. T. McCor'mac. WANTED Girl to tnko care of child afternoons or aftor schpol. Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, FOR RENT Carpenter Shop on Mar- ket nypnue, See Henry Seng-stacken. WANTED At once, an eKrlenced pressor for ladles and men's cloth ing. Apply Pacific Dyo WorkB, second door north of Hand Laun dry, pr phono 24C-L. SACRIFICE RALE 280 acre, HIO acres of which is In a good dairy farm, with plenty of flue bottom land; good buildings, good or chard, good gows, good location. 120 acres flue timber; cruised 5.0QQ.000 feet. Now all this goes for HO.QO.O; half casji.J balance ) n 5 years. For this bargain see the Home Land. Ccu, .at 264 Front St. WANTED To reut a piano by the month. Phone 12 9-J. OCTOBER " ' Low water A. M. P. M. Monday. 101 4:57 4.51 3:401 77? Tuesday. 11) 0:10 G.4 4:49 7.0 Wed'd'y. 12 7:43 5.7 0:17 C.S Thursday 13 9:25 C.4 7:44 0.9 Friday... 14 9:73 7.0 S:5G 7.3 Saturday 1510:00 7.7 9:55 7.7 SUNDAY 10110:36 8.4 10:49 S.I Saturday evening occurred tho mar riage of John Edward Johnson of Marshfleld and Miss Alma Ansomn of Gardiner. The ring ceremony Was used nnd the officiating clergyman wns ltev. J. Richard Olson. An elab orate wedding supper wns served to auout tnirty guer.s nfter the cere mony m::m:t:m:mmumamHm8ttr J Personal Notes i i:t!mtii!!:t::!i!:::tj:t:t!imittmttu:!itt8; GUS BROWN went to Coqulllo to-day. Caught Big Salmon. Ed 'Morrlsey haB now become an enthusiastic sal mon fisherman. Sunday he had only n 9-lnch rod nnd a light silk trout line. Every ono who wns out In' the 'bay told hlniiho could not land n sal mon with that outfit. .He did, how ever, and got n 12-poundor. Ho played with tho fish for twenty min utes before he wns able to lnnd him. Morrlsey had no gapp nnd ho grabbed tho salmon with his hand and got bitten In several places, but ho got the salmon Into tho boat. Morrlsey says catching big salmon with n tlit tlo pole Is the only sport on tho bay. W. R. HAINES went to Myrtlo Point today on business. H. C. DlERS of North Bond was in the city today. C. F. McCULLOM AND WIFE spont Sunday on Coos river. M. D. POYNTZ went to Coqulllo this morning on a business trip. MR. AND MRS. J. II. FLANAGAN Bpent Sunday nt tho hotel at Empire. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) Forecast for Oregon Occa- fllonnl rain In the west tonight; Tuesday fair In tho east and cooler, with light frost. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. m Oct. 9, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 59 Minimum 55 At 4:43 p, m 55 Precipitation . .., . , 6.1o Wind Northwest; cloudy. 4 In Portland. County Cork James Watson of Coqulllo Is spending a week's, vacation In Pprtlnnd. Building New Boat. Olson and Chrlstenson are building n now gasoi lino boat at Empire.' It will bo fit ted with n 50-horsepowor gasoline cngliio nnd will bo n sen-going boat sultablo for .making tho small ports of tho boast. Trolling Good. Many from Marshfleld and North Bond were on tho lower hay Sunday enjoying tho fport of trolling for salmon. The fishing wns good and' some of thoj sportsmen succeeded in catching six or Bovcn big salmon for their day's sport. Short of Cans. Tho cannery nt Eniplro is not receiving nny more fish right now as the plant Is short of cans and cannot tnko nny more salmon until nuuther consignment of cans Is received. Saturday the plnnt yut up 299 cases of canned salmon. To HuHcburg. RopresontatlVo Marshall of tho Weyerhauser Timber company arrived In Roseburg Inst evening nfter a few days spent at Coos Bay points. Ho will remain In town for several days looking nfter tho company's Interests. Rosoburg News. Apples Defective. Fruit Inspector P. M. Hall-Lewis yesterday ordered nluo boxes of apples shipped down by Ivy Coudron to Mnrshflold, returned to tho growor because many of Miem were defective. By having tho fruit returned to the grower, the loss Is reduced, us the good fruit can be sorted out nnd marketed. Repairing Telephone Linos. Tho tolephono lino from North Bend to Empire Is bolug repaired. During tho forest fires It wns damnged n good deal nnd since then tho servlco has been bad. Now cross arms nre being put in place on some of the poles and the lino will bo mnde first class throughout. Married Saturday. At tho home of Hugh Kattkn, on Central nvenuo, Save Your Health , Ayojd sickness nnd doctor bills by wearing seasonable undorwoar. Light summer, wear will no longer do It. We can fit any man, either In size or popketbook, and can glvo you tho best that money will buy. Hero are some of them: Heavy Cotton Underwear, hroun or nutimil coloro, per garment, ,10c. Wool Underwear, per garment, $1.00, 81.2.!, 8 1. .10 and $2.30. We iiKo have mmuo extraordinary vnlucH In III no Flannel Shirts. They w..i. ... CO II, k U Til .mnI , WI,V It, fMtUlf, v -"' v. wi 8:5.25. i v. i . Before you buy Moij's Furnishing of nny kind, be sure' you look our ilno over and get our prices. TtfE BAZAR ; . HOUSE. pF QUALITY.- -Phone U2. . Gets Ills Flit Deer. Deputy Gnmo Warden Cnl Wright has shot 1iIh first deer this season. As much as he )taB boon out looking after his duties us warden he hns not had n chance- to kill n door, In fact had not even seen ono to shoot nt. He moves nbout In different pnrts of tho coun ty nnd does not tnko the tlmo to wait for a deer, so hud missed the gnmo nil around. He had Just re turned from n trip, to Hayues slough with Jay Tower. They went after ducks nnd were nrmed only with n shot gun. They snr n deer near to them and killed him but It required shooting n number or times. Cal had his shotgun loaded with No. 7 shot nnd it required a good deal of shooting, but ho and Tower flnnlly got the deer. It was. a fine, fat, three point buck, , ' , , " . , ' ' MAJOR TOWER AND WIFE of Em pire nre maklug n short visit up Coos river. COUNTY JUDGE JOHN HALL wont to Coqulllo this morning to look nfter some probate mntters. R. A. WEUNICH of tho North Bend Manufacturing company went to Myrtle Point this morning on a business trip. JOHN HAYES has returned from a. business, trip to Hood river. Ho say that after a tour of Oregon cities, Coos Bay certainly looks good to him. ' , DID YOU. KNOW,. ' ,. . . That W. A. Toye was n printer be foro he becamo n dcntlBt? That tuoro was only ono genuine "hobble" uklrt on Coos Bay? Tlmt'R. J. Montgomery was n real estato mnn beforo ho engaged In tho umlturo business? Thnt Jens Hanson was formerly a logger before ho engaged In busi ness In Mnrshflold? Thnt F. P. Norton was a general contractor beforo ho engaged In the stationery business horo? That John W. Snover was a mom ber of tho United States custom sor vice nt Pugot Sound beforo he becamo n lawyer? That If all tho peoplo who have been 'to Cooa Bay had remained wo would havo Portland looking like a country crossroads town by this time? Thnt Chas. I. Relgnrd, tho attor ney, refused tho nomination nt tho republican primaries In Minnesota to contest for tho caudldncy with Jas. Tawnoy In tho Minnesota district In which Mr, Tawnoy has beon dofeat ed by n man who accepted tho place which Mr. Relgnrd refused? Fishing tuqklo nt llio Gunnery, FLASHES FROM THE WIREI A book of Sermons by DAN SHANNON. Price, Fifty Conts, Address Vlsnlla, Calif. PAT FLANAGAN Is working In tho office of tho Cooh Hay Water com pany during the nbsenco of Miss Mninlo Malioney, who Is tnklng a vacation, '.MBS. MAUDE D. W ATKINS loft to day for Salem to attend tho Ore gon Stnto W. C T.U. convention, going as n dolegatofrom tho Cooa county-branches. f " . . . "' E. R. HALE, tho contractor, leaven tomorrow for Slssou, California, whero ho will cngngo In tho samo Hue of work. He Is not deserting Coos Bay, ho says, nnd will return here later. A. J. RICH, who lias been running the gnsollno onglno at tho cold storage plant nt Woddorburn, la In tho city, Ho Is on his wny to PortlAud, where he expects to re side i M. HALL-LEWIS was down from his Catching inlet rnnch yesterday on business. Ho hns Just been notified by County Clerk Wntaou that a sufficient number of tho republican voters of his product wrote In his namo nt tho primary election to elect him committee mnn. , , ( GIVEN A SURPRISE. Choir of Lutheran Church Show Their Eiiteem to II. II. Ostllud. Tho mombora of tho choir of Uie Swedish Lutheran church gnvo a sur prise party Saturday night to B, B. Ostltnd, tho director of tho choir. Mr, Ostllnd knew nothing of tho af fair until tho guosts gathered at his now homo In South Marshfleld. Mr. Ostllnd has beon director of tho choir for tho pnBt year nnd hla work hns been particularly successful and beneficial to tho church. As a mark of their cstcom the members of tho choir presented tho director with a handsomo lenther upholstered chnlr. Rov. J. Richard Olson, ns president of tho choir or ganization, mado tho presentation Bpoech, nnd Mr. Qstllnd respondod. During tho evening refroshmonta wore servod bythe clor, ALFALFA HAY Best Second Cutting j it Special Prices In 5-Ton Lots at Ocean dock F. S. DOW .-a-H-n-n-a-n-a-B-a-u-n-n-- i tx a i a i i tx tx i i ? a i a f tt-a-tX-8-H-H-tt Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Dnly singe between Roseljurg a ud Murshflcld. Stag leaves dUy and Sunday at, O A. SI, Fare, $0.00. , , t .. t , . . OTTO BOllETTER, Agent, C, P, BARNARD, ISO MARKET AV Marshfleld. Agent, ROSERURG, ORS. PHONE 11 ) . r J6.'.., -Jflfr