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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 3 :::mm:mmmn:rmwHmmmmmmrL Personal Notes jj ::tm:m::j:::m:$:::m:m:im:mmi A. J. MENDEL went to Bandon to- HIGH SCHDC m L. 10 PUT MERE day on business. pr- - ., . " umwiiim mmwmwm DREDGE IS AT GRAYS HARBOR PRICE $2.00 TO $6.00 CUT TO FIT SHRUNK TO SHAPE MADE TO STAY Made by mm who make nothing else but trousers and hav had years of experience in this single line. We give you the ben efit of their specialization and back up the garment with a warrantythat insures you against dissatisfaction. Woolen II Mil! Man Marshfield, COSH T NyaFs Catarrhal A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION FOE CATARRH ACl'TE CATARR- U HAL DEA'WESS. HAY FEVER AND COMPLICATIONS ARISING FROM CIUtONIC NASAL CATARRH. RESTORES THE SENSE 1 OF SMELL AND TASTE. IS PLEASANT AND EASY TO USE, AFFOItl INO IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PROMPT CFRE. PRICE 25 CENTS. FOR SALE AT tiii: BUSY CORNER. Lockhast - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon &-n-a-H-tt-n-n-n-a-n-u- u ! Beaver Hill Coal I MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON 'CEMENT. J Tbo boat Donatio and Imported brands. J Plaster, Llnio, Brick and nil Kinds or builders material. HUGH MclLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201. SaSSSESSESHSa,Z52S2SESHSZSHSaS2irraSHfi75S5U5E5i1,tSBS?5?SH5S.raSS STEAMER M. F. PLANT I o Sails for San Francisco every eight days. ' ! ' K TICKETS RESERVEU UP TO TflE ARRIVAL OP THE SHIP, jjj RESERVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN- rf LESS TICKET 18 BOUGHT. P. F. S. Dow, Agent. 'n 'in; m thi1 COOS BAY LIVERY "We have secured tbo Hvory busi es ot L. H. Heisner and nro pre pared to render excollent service to 'he peoplo of coos Bay, Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phono us for a driving T"rso, a rig or anything needed In the Uvery lino. Wo also do a trucking business of all kinds. Hlanchiml, Hezln & Blnnchnrd Livery, Feed and Sales Service. Hi First and Alder Streets. Phono 138-J BHEAKWATER HOTEIi, FTout St., Marshfield, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated AQd llRVlv fitanlnhnJ tlnnnid .AflBnil. ehle, by day, wc6jt or month.', . Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Pro?. J Star Clothiers Orgeon 3U'jTCS!r23!!tUU2rifteUUiUUJfiUF3naiXB iTwr'cgaaasanMBnmjEfliUMararaMl PHONE HUH. - n - a - a - n -a-a-a-a-a-a- a-a-a Marshfield Ore PROFESSIONAL CARDS. , D1 ,R. J. W. INGRAM, Physician nnd Sorgeoii, Onice 208.200 Coos RnUdbUT. Phones Olflco 1C21; Residence 1622 J W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Office over Flanagan & Bonnett Bank Marshfield. 0feg". W M. S. TURPEN, Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce. Have THat Koof Fixed SOW Sec CORTHELL rhoaeSlSl. Balm I COOS BAY TIDES. OlTOIlhlt High water A.M. P.M. Date.v ,11.111. ft. Ih.tn. ft. Wed'd'y. 20, S;10 CO,' 7:17 7.2 Tliursdny 27 0:01 7.5 S:35 7.3 Friday... 28 0:40 7.0 0:40 7.5 Saturday 29110:21 S.2 10:32 7.0 SUNDAY 3010:52 8.1 11:20 7.7 Moudny.. 311 1 : 22 7.7.... OCTOBER Low water Date. M. ft. 3.7 2.9 2.1 1.1 0.9 0.5 Wed'd'y. Tliursdny Friday... Snturdny SUNDAY 30 Monday.. 31 O THE WEATHER. t 4 (n.v Associated Press.) OREGON Fnlr tonight nnd Thursday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- $ POUT. . o For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p.m., Oct. 25, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government mo- O tcorologlcnl obsorver. Maximum 01 Minimum 49 At 4:43 p.m 53 Precipitation nono Wind Northwoat; clonr. $ Meet Tliur.dny The A. N. W. Club will meet Tliursdny with Mrs. Will Morchant. Son Im Born. Word has boon re ceived liore of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton ot Cuqull lo. Liberty Sold. Tho stonmer Llbor ty was Bold at sheriff's salo by W. W. Gago to Kruso nnd DnnkB of North Bend for $1,300. Herman Larson was another bidder on her, bidding her up to $1,275. Plan Reception. Tho membors of tho Mnrshflold Presbyterian church will tender n Hnllowo'on recoptlon to tho Rev. J. C. Fawcott at tho church Tliursdny evening, October 27. All members of tho congregation linvo bcon Invited to nttond. Rov. Mr. Fawcott In from Stanflold, Oregon, nnd Is understood to bo n candidate for tho local pulpit. WANTED Girl for Kciieml house work. Apply "K." Times BOY WANTED We havo a perinn nont position for a bright, enor gotlc boy. Tho right boy can mnko from 50o to $2.00 or more a woek, without Interfering with his othor duties. Norton & JInnson Sta tionery Co. FOR RENT-Small furnished cot tngo. 749 So. Fourth St. Phono 147-J. WANTED Competent man to worl: ranch near Mnrshflold, on shares, Phono A. E. Pollexfon, 109-J, Marshfield. FOR SALE -L. C, Smith Double barrel Hammorloss 12 gaugo shot gun cheap Herman Cordes, .Union Cigar Store. FOH S.ALE Household furniture cheap, and,.Upu3o.for rou enquire at 403 North Broadway. FOR ''RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping, 237 South Broadway FOR SALE Safe, ofllce and house- ' hold furniture, modern five-room cottage; a bargain. J. W. Snovor. LOAN WANTED 91,800 to 92,000 for three o flvo years. Good se curity. Address "G" care Times. ,,,. , - - FOH SALE A two-liorfcu electric motor, small centrifugal pump nn'd 300 gallon Iron tnnk. Same can bo seen by applying to mo at North Bend. C. F. McCuHom. WANTED. Carrier hoys to deliver The Times; must be at least In fourth grade at school. Inquire ai Times office. FOR RENT.-r-Slx-rtKin flat, uurtl furnished, bath and modern con venlences. Finest location in Marshfield. Apply to Robert Mars den, Br. A. M. P. li.m. ft. h.ni. 1:11 0.3 1:44 2:00 0-5 2:5G 3:00 0.7 3:G2 3:57 1.0 4:3C 4:00 1.3 5:10 5:19 1.5 5:52 S9M F. 12. NELSON wont to Bniulon yes terday on business. MBS. O. S. TORREY will leave Sat urday, for Portland. IVY CONDRON was down from his Coos River ranch today. 13. L. B12SSEY of South Coos River, wns a Marshfield visitor today. T. J. LEEFE and wife havo moVcd Into nn apartment in the O'Connoll flats. GEO GOO DRUM ONpccts to lenvo Saturday for Portland and othor northern points. GEO. BAKER Is expected hero from Portland tomorrow to visit at tho Frank Rogers' home on South Coos River. W. F. ROGERS, who arrived hero recently from Stockton, Cnl., has taken n position as foreman of tho Nelson Iron Works. DEPUTY GAME WARDEN CAL. WRIGHT returned this week from tho Ten Mile country where ho se cured three flno geosc. Hunting there has been good. MRS. 13. J. MAYFIELD loft this morning to spend n fow dnys with Mrs. F. C. True at Coqullle. E. J. Is doing the bncholor stunt In lino stylo nnd getting n tnste of home cooking like fnthor usod to mnko ' J. E. QUICK and C. A. Pendleton ro turncd to Coqulllo this morning after attending a meeting of the People's Cooperative Company which Is arranging to start n branch storo In Coqullle. DAN LYON, formerly fireman on the railway and later with tho Smith Powers Logging Company, lenves Saturday for nn extended visit at bis old homo in Pennsylvania. He expects to return to Coos Bay aft er tho holidays. HALLOWE'HN Is tho night for fun and to hnvo fun go to tho I. (). (). F. Hall MONDAY night. ' STATEMENT DENIED. Mnrshflold, Or., 20, '10. Editor Coos Bay Times: I understand that tho domocrnts of this locnllty aro circulating tho re port that tho Hon. 11. F. Jonos of Itosoburg. Oregon, cnndldnto for Cir cuit Judge, Is responsible for tho nowspapor artlclo appearing In your pnpor of tho 24th under tho bending of "Coko's Cnndldncy." I wish to say to. you that I am fully cognizant of ovory movo that Is bolng mado by Mr. Jonos and .his friends In bohnlf of his candidacy, and I wish to stato onco for all, that tbo ar tlclo In question wns not wrltton, In spired, or counseled In tho Interests of Mr. Jones' cnndldncy. Mr. Jonos Is running on his own strongth nnd Is extending nld to ovo ry republican cnndldnto, Including Judgo Coko. Very respectfully, Ei L. C. FARRIN. Latest Popular Books Wo carry all tho lntest popular Books by tbo best author at pub Usher's prices, Wo can supply you with any kind of Bibles, Prayer Books, Standard Poots, Children Books, etc., our stock Is complote. POSTCARDS 10c PER DOZEN WATCH OUR WINDOWS. Crosby & Homer, Ml Central A$e. ,f f ' "THE HOUSE OV BARGAINS." f.ih:. EJl Ml- TJI Than W$T FRIEND BROS.' SUITS $13 $14 $16 $18 $30 $32 $25 FIXUP .4 OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE BETTER ill Leave There Today For Coos Bay If Weather ' Permits. "The dredgo Orogon will lonve Grays Harbor tomorrow, tho bar and, weather permitting." This, wns tho gist of a telegram re ceived lato yesterday by Engineer Loofo who Is hero to take charge of dredging tho bay channel. Owing to conflicting reports about tho Oregon's departure, Mr. Leofo wired Major Morrow nnd tho responso wns as Btated above Mrs. Peter Scott, Sr., whoso son, Peter Scott, Jr., Is employed on tho Oregon, rccolved a telegram that tho Oregon wns to leave Grays Harbor Sunday. Evidently tho rough weath er detained her. If tho Oregon lenves Grays Har bor today, she ought to mako tho run hero In forty-eight hours or so If tho wenther Is at all favorable "ASHORE" " Ayol for thoro Is no ponco for mo1 But on tho pcnceless seal Never a child wns glnd at my knee, And tho soul of n woninn hns nov- or been mine. Whnt enn a woman's kisses bo? I fenr to think how lior nrms would twine. (I'm longing for tho sen.) So, not a home nnd onso for mo unt still the homeless sent Whoro I may Hlng my sorrow tq sleep In n hammock hung- o'er tho volco of tho wnvos. Whoro I may wnko when tho tem pests honp And hurl their hnte and n hrhvo ship saves. (I'm longing inr tho sen.) THE SAILOR. North Bend News Rueben Cnvnungh of Eastslde, Ih dolngMiomo surveying nt Sumnor for Capt. Harris. Tho schooner Advent, which hns boon lying In tho lower bay for Borne time, wnB towed to sea yestorday. Mrs. Ora McCarty of West Marsh- Hold, who Is president of tho Mnrsh flold W. C. T. U., was horo to nttond tho W. C. T. U. meeting yestordny. Tho W.' C. T. U. will moot this aft- ornoon at tho Presbytorlnn church. This mooting will bo of cBpoclnl In terest to all. Tho Presbyterian l.ndlos Aid will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at tho church. All mombors nro urged to bo prcsont ns thoro Is Important business to bo transacted. HILL IS AID N BARGAIN IN HOSE. Famous Yankee Boy Stockings Four leen Cejits a Pair at Myers. Tho Myora Marshflold Storo In tho Coos Building has just rccolved a shipment of fifty dozen pairs of tho famous "Yankeo Boy" long hoso for boys and In order to got thorn Intro duced on Coos Bay moro fully, hns mado a special prlco of fourtoon conts por pair. Thoso nro tho best hoso for bbys ovor brought to Coos Bay and tho prlco Is tho lowest, H your boy has boon soulllng out a pair of hose In a fow dayB, try a pair ot tho "Yankeo Boy," Don't mlsa tho opportunity to lay In n fow pairs of these at tho special rate of ONLY FOURTEEN CENTS per pair. tt8-tt-tt-tt-H-H-tt-ti-u-a-a-: ? . GOING SOME! Sperry's Best Drifted Snow FLOUR. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm All First-Class Grocers Have It. I T a t a i a i rt a .i a a i ? ? a t f a i S-: Marshfield and North Bend Elevens Will Meet at Depot Grounds Saturday I The first high school game to bo played In tho county will bo pulled off Saturday on tho Dopot ground betweon North Bend nnd Mnrshflold. It will undoubtedly bo a hard fought J contest as both teams have been practising faithfully for the pnst month, under good conches. In ad dition to tho series of games to bo played betweon the two tennis, there will nlso bo soveral games with Myr tlo Point nud probably Bandon, nnd It Is expected that Mnrshflold will play at least six games during tho Honson.' Tho Depot grounds nro In better condition this year than' they wuro last, nud it Is probnblo that tho majority of tho games will bo played hero. Both teams aro In excellent condi tion nnd confldont of victory. While North Bend will outweigh tho Mnrsh flold aggregation, conches Hewitt and Graves oxpoct to mnko up In speed whnt their team lacks la weight. Tho Marshllcld boys havo practised faithfully and turmd out well, nnd , Capt. Harrington hns a squad of about twenty men to pick his toam from. Hnrrlngton, Bolt, S. Clnrkev Stutsmun, Johnson, C. Clnrko nnd Jensen nro old men. Tho othor men who nro out for tho team aro Lar- ison, G. Johnson, Doll Hennessey, Dodgo, Horry Trlbboy, L. Horton, W. Hortou, McCullough, Torrey nnd Carlson. North Bend also has about twenty men out, for Its team and has somor splendid material for n good eleven. THE ONLY 80LUTION. , (East Oregonlnn, July 0.) Voters' of Oregon will bo compelled to pass upon 32 leglslntlvo mensuros when they voto this fall. Tho number Is entlroly too largo and many of tho mensuros nro of such a naturo that voters simply cannot hopo to judge Intelligently ns to tholr merits. Conspicuous In this class aro the olght county division bills that hnvo bcon filed, Each of thoso mensuros portnlns to nn Issuo that Is strictly lo cnl In chnractor. Tho pooplo ot tho stato nt largo aro not Intorostod In county division disputes. Tho tivoraga votor cannot hopo to judgo ot tho merits ot thoso division bills. From ono sldo ho will bo showered with lit oraturo favorablo to division; from another qunrtor ho will bo Implored to voto against division. Often peoplo rosldlng In tho proposed now counties do not want division to carry. Now what Is tho poor votor to do? In tho vlow of the East Oregonlnn thoro Is but ono logical way to settle county division problems. All those probloms should bo hold In aboyance until a law has boen onactod leaving the settlement of such dlsputos to the peoplo who aro directly Intorostod In thorn. It Is pretty certain that such a law will bo passed by tho noxt legisla ture. Such a law was pasaod by the last legislature, but fo- some unknown ronson was vetoed by Oovornor Cham hcrlnln following the closo ot the ses sion. MR. TAXPAYER. Aro not your taxes high enough? Can two county governments be sup ported as cheaply as one? Tho cry of division comes from real estato speculators who hope' to profit, by having the county scat located so as tb Increase values, You will havo to pay for It. (Pajd ndvnrtlsoroont) Havo your Job printing donoat Tito Tlmos office. ------- ---:- . ' VL. . i 7 I i X I f X Ar- A k i XX' XI n n i a ? ? M I X