The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 31, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1310 EVENING EDITION.
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Necessities F0U
oflife are going
higher in price
every day, but
we are selling
The Florsheim Shoe at $5.00 and
6.00 per pair, and you never have
had or will get more for your money
A complete
showing at $5
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to Man Clothiers
MARSHFIELD -
Comfort in Cold Weather is
A HOT WATER BOTTLE
THE BUSY CORNER CARRIES A COMPLETE LINK OF THE
I)i:ST HOT WATER DOTTLES IN THE MARKET. EVERY HOT
WATER DOTTLE SOLD IN OUR STORE IS MADE FROM PURE
AND FRESH RUDDER.
PRICKS FROM 91.25 TO t?:i.r0 A DOTTLE.
SEE OUIt
THE Dl'SY CORNER.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Marshfield, Oregon
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'jHEFAoJ .l COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redomdo
(KQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS)
WILL MAKE REGULAR 'lltlPS CARRYING PASSENGERS
AND FREIGHT HETWEI V COOS DAY AND SAN FRANCIS
CO. ALL RESERVATIO .S FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AND INTER-OCEAN
TRANSP. CO. FIFE DLIHI., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR INFOH- ,
.MATION PHONE U-J o 2H5.
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS DAY OCT. 20.
AT O A. M..INTER.OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
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Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT.
The best Domestic and Imported brands.
Plaster. Lime Brick and all kinds of builders material.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201.
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Some feu)
alylea $6
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WINDOW DISPLAY.
PHONE 20H.
BUY A
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It will save
it's cost
m clothing
Priestly
Craveneties
$16 $18
$20 $25
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SEND APPLES .
FORJXHIBIT
Coos County Will Be Repre
sented In Hill Railway
Exhibition Car.
Coos county will bo vepresonted In
tlio exhibition car of Oregon pro
ducts which the 11111 lines will send
throughout the East this fall and
winter by five sample boxes of np
plos which are bound to mnke the
thousands of easterners who will
see them look twice with wonder
ment. Tho npplos nro now on ox-
hlblt at tho Marshfield Chamber of
Commerce.
Somo tlmo ogo. tho Chamber of
Commerco was requested by tho HIU
lines to contribute) something (hat
could bo shown In tho "Oregon Ex
hibition Car" and P. M". . Hnll-Lowls,
fruit Inspector, was asked to secure
somo apples. He did so and per
sonally packed them. They arc not
unusually largo npples but aro n fair
samplo of tho regular commercial ap
ple and prettier fruit would bo hnrd
to secure anywhere. Thoro Is n box
ench of Dell Flower, Soek-no-furth-er,
Northern Spy, Peck's Pleasant
and Ilnldwln.
GUNS to RENT Tho Gunnery.
FOR RENT FURNISHED Modern
downtown house, 7 rooms nnd
bath. 1C1 Third street, near Cen
tral Avonuo. Rent reasonable.
Possession November 10.
r.0ST I. ). (). F. emblem phi.
Threo links. Howard for return
to Times' office.
FOR RENT Five-roam furiiMicil
npnrtmont In O'Connoll building.
FOR SALE A two-home electric
motor, small contrlfugnl pump and
FOR RENT Well furnished lints.
Phono 104-J, or Gunnery.
FOR SALE A kitchen range. .Hits
been used ono year. Phono 25B-J
FOR SALIC 2 hilK hi Diiudon, u
snap If taken boforo N'ovombcr 20,
nro nccossed at $100.00. Will soil
at samo. Address Dox 47, Dan
don, Orogon.
FOR RALE Snmll ctml hciiter.
Cheap. Call 298 Front street.
FOR HENT U-room house In En I
sldo $5.00 por-month. Phono 202X
FOR SALE Household furniture
cheap and houso for rent. Enquire
at 4C3 North Droadwuy.
FOR RALE Safe, nftlco mill home-1-old
furnlturo, modorn live-room
cottngo; a bargain. J. W. Snovor.
300 gallon iron tank. Samo can
bo seen by npplying to mo nt North
Dond. C. F. MrCuRoui.
WANTED. Currier boys to deliver
Tho Times; must bo at least In
fourth grndo at school. Inqutro at
Times ofilco.
'OR RENT. Six-room flat, imitl)
furnished, bath and modern con
vonlences. Finest location In
Mnrshfle'd. Apply to Robert Mar
den, Cr.
WANTED Tho public to Know thai
wo have 8 of tho best flro Insu
rance Co.'8. Why not let us In
sure your property Instead of car
rylng your own risk. M. A
Swcotman & Co.
LAUG
WELL I GUISS
you'd laugh toq -If you had Just
got your-old suit back from the
cleaners and it looked as j'o.1 ra
now like mine does. No it's no
seerot, the work a done by the
Mniwlifli hi Cleaning and Dye Works.
Phono 270X. 1S6 So. Broadway.
Ladles Garments a Hicelnliy.
DREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St,, Mnrshflehl, Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has been thoroughly renovated
and newly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day, week or month,
Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL, Prop.
FOR SALE Rhode Nlniid Red
hens. Phono 301X7 Mrs. J. II
Price.
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COOS BAY TIDES.
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High water A.M. I P.M.
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Date. 111. in. I ft. h.m. I ft.
Mondny..31ill:22 7.71
OCTORER
Low water
Date.
Monday.. 31
A. M. I P. M.
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Hand Infected Dr. W. A. Toyo Is
suffering from n slightly Infected
hand, n wound being pulsonod
somehow. It Is not serious.
Hitys Lois .Ins Ludwlg has pur
chased two lots In Hunker Hill from
August Frlzoqn nnd will orect a
home there. Dcruhnrd Kullorud has
purchnsed four lots and expects to
build next year.
Get Many Varmints. Sonntor
Chaso and A. X. Gould of Coqullle,
passed through hero today en route
from the Gould ranch on Coos River
where they hnve been hunting for a
few days. They secured threo deer,
two coons nnd two wild cats nnd
somo good strings of fish.
Clarke Is Home. Francis II.
Clnrko, president of tho Coos Day
and llolso Railway, nrrlved homo vln
Myrtle Point todny noon. Ho came
In on the stage Hue nnd being tired
as n result of tho hard trip went di
rect to his homo. Ho will pj-obnbly
mnke n statement as to developments
In tho project tomorrow.
Speaker Duty. Cnhaa I. Rel
gard nnd Judge Guorry loft todny for
Coqullle w'hero tonight they will nd
dress tho voters In behalf of the
republican ticket. W. C. Chaso of
Coqullle, and Judge Wntklns will ad
dress a meeting In North Doud to
night, tho ropubllcnus there nrrnng
lug for a moving plcturo performance
to get out the crowd.
Smith Coming. W. J. Rust, soo
rotary of the Coos county domoorntle
eontrnl cominltteo, hrs been advis
ed Hint R. G. Smith of Grunts Pass,
democratic candidate for ropresontn
tlvo against W. C. Ilnwloy, will del
iver nddroBRcs hi Myrtlo Point, No
vombor !, In Coqullle Novembor fi
nnd In Mnrshfleld and North Dond
Novembor 7.
Goes to School. Rolllo Wntson,
tho Western Union Messenger boy,
who was held bo out of school In vio
lation of tho compulsory education
Inw, returned to school today nnd
tho mntter will bo dropped. W. II.
Watson, tho boy's father, says that
Rolllo's health has been poor nnd
that ho wns hotter off out In tho open
nlr than when confined in tho school
room.
GETS NEW JOD.
dipt. Qulniin Succeeds Cupt. Emery
Ah IntqH'ctor.
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 31. Cap
tain Johnstono II. Qulnnn has glvon
up command of United Stntes rove
nuo cutter Tnhomn to take up now
duties as superintendent of construc
tion nnd nsslstnnt Inspector of llfo
saving stations In tho 13th Light
houso District, with hendqunrtors at
Portland, Or, Captain Qulnan, who
takos tho place of Captain Howard
Emery, at Portland, loft by the
morning tniJn for Portland.
SHIRT WAISTS nnd SWEATERS
ct COST for ono weolc only at
LADIES' EMPORIOL
Satisfactory Shoes
This Is n money snvlng store, but
wo never save monoy at tho oxpense
of quality. Wo first insist on qunl
Ity nnd then tho lowest possible- price
for tho best quality. Our Shoo De
partment is foundod on this prin
ciple. Wo guarnnteo ovory pair of
hoos to be the htt for the price
and tho nrlos Is always reasonable
Look at tuU List:
MoiiV !)",. Shoes, Stt.W) to 8"5.
Men's Work Shoe S2.W1 to $..
Men'n IHiih Top Shoes, 8.1.W) t( 7..iti
Uovm' Khoex iM,r,0 to $.ru
Uoj' ) Hah Top shoos, $;J.oo to Sii.
Vouth'a Deem KIiim-h f 2.11(1 to 8H 2.'
Youth's Hljth Tojw U.7H to $M.2."5
THE BAZAR
HOUSE OF QfALITV.
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nJi'Iean. Velvet ami IxiiilnUier cariu tit
ver room. 1'niir lort of uillil pumfnrt
lUici relueJ to U), 7.Vouil II 00; week
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HALLOWE'EN.
It Is tho night when gobbllns stnlk
And banshees on the terraco walk;
When Bad, sepulchred spirits duro
To seek n breath of midnight nlr.
Through dnrkonod hnlls when tlny-
Hght fades
Thoy glide to greet their friendly
shinies
While pumpkins grin. Oh, fenrsomo
sight 1
llownro tho ghostlos dnnco to-
nlghtl
Within tho mirror holding high
A cnndle gnzo with steady oyo;
Obsorvc nbovo your shoulder poor
Tho one you'll wed within tho year,
And Inter, hi a fateful game,
An npplo peel will spell the namo
Of ono you love. Hut rend aright!
Take carol Tho spooks aro out to
night! Hut Lovo and Youth go hnnd In hnnd
A-llltlng Into Laughter land
Wliero Bpells are thrown from ten
der eyes
Visions that In their glances rise.
Aro happy sweethearts' flresldo
dream
With hopo nnd gladness all n-glenm.
Goblin nnd ghost havo taken lllght!
Tho fairies nro abroad to-night!
KATE MASTERSON.
W. J. CONRAD left Inst night for n
few days stay nt Falrvlew.
MRS. S. A. VOAKAM of Coos'RIver,
Is In Mnrshlleld on business.
J. J. CLINKINDEARD of Coos River.
Is n Mnrshlleld business visitor.
J. H. SOMERS has returned from a
business trip to Snn Frnnclsco,
P. M. HALL-LEWIS, Coos county
fruit Inspector, was down from IiIb
Catching Inlet ranch today.
GEO. M. DLACIC of North Doud, wns
n Mnrshflold business visitor to
day. IIILLIS SHORT U In from Ton Mllo
nnd roportH thnt there are many
ducks there. Ho killed fifteen
cnnvaHB-backs Saturday.
MRS. GEO. F. MURCH left on tho
Nnnn Smith Sunday for Snn ''"Tin
cIsco from where sho goes to Min
nesota' for n sevornl weoks' uUy.
ATTORNEY REUDEN MARSTERS
nnd wlfo hnve. returned from
Mnrshlleld whoro thoy went n fow
days ngo In responso to n tolo
gram announcing tho BorlotiB ill
ness of tho lnttor's fnther. Roso
burg News. ,
.MUTINY ON ARCATA.
Vesncls Formerly On Coon Hay Run
N,ov In Alaska- Trade.
A dispatch from Seattlo says;
"Tho steam . schooner Areata, from
Kuskokwlm, arrived nt Unnlnskn ro
contly with tho cnptaln in Irons, tho
crow having mutliiod. Olllclnls nt
Unnlaskn roloased tho master nnd
pormlttod tho vossol to proceed to
Ban Frnnclsco."
Tho present copunandor of tho Ar
eata Is unknown horo. Tho Areata
was on tho Coos Dny-San Frnnclsco
run for nearly twenty years ami Is
well remomborod by tho oldor rosl
donts of tho Dny although sho has
not made n trip horo In sevornl
years.
Tho LADIES AID of tho Methodist
Church, will hold n HOT TAMALH
suppor ELEOTIONVday, Novoinbor 8
In tho Coos building. DINING room
open at 4 P. M.
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North Bend News
Mrs. A. W. Myers hns boon 111 nt
her homo for tho pnat fow days.
Miss Annlo Peterson of North In
let, Is tho guest today of her sister,
Mrs. John Frcolnnd.
Tho W. C. T. a. will meet Wed
nesday nftornopn nt 2:30 at tho
Presbyterlnn church.
Miss Gibson of Lnnglols, Is spend
ing tho week .vlth her cousin, Mrs.
E. C. Mather, nt Old Noct'h Demi.
Mrs. Louis Metzlor, formerly of
North Dond Heights but Is now at
Ashland, Is quite ill.
Tho l'rosbytorlnn Ladles' Aid will
hold n special mooting tomorrow aft
ernoon nt 1 p. m., at tho church.
All members nro urged to conio pro
pared for work.
DID VOU KNOW
That Geo. W. Sholloy waB nt
ono time head buyer for tho
largo wholesale, houso of Peck,
Wollmnn & Co., of San Fran-
cIsco.
That Mrs. A. II. Stutsman
was a cousin of Wm. D. Allison,
Into U. S. Sonntor from Iowa.
That A. T. Haines hns dls-
covered thnt fly pnpor makes
an excollent sticking plnstor.
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NEWS OF rtHAGO AND
VICINITY.
Miss Hope Allico hns been having
tho Gormnn Measles but Is now Im
proving. School has reoponednt tho Uppor
Flnhtrap school with Miss Corn Mll
lor iib tonoher.
Tho Lndlos' Aid Society mot at
Mrs. Albert Schrodors last Wednes
day to BOW.
Rev. Lynn of tho Mothodlst church
nt Flshtrnp held meetings In tho
rhuruh nt thnt plnco every ovcnliiR
Inst week. Thoy nro plnunlng on
giving n basket social for that
churoli somotlnio In tho near future.
Miss Ludy Krnutz of Arago, and
Elton Robins of North Fork, wero
united In mnrrlngo Sunday, Octobor
23 at tho home of tho bride's pnr
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Krantz of Ara
go. MYRTLE POINT NOTES.
f News of tho District ns Reported
hi the Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strong wel
comed n lino new boy to tholr home
on Thursday, tho 20tb.
Rov. 0. E. WIlllnmB of Albany
will bo horo Friday, Octobor 28th,
and will tnko chnrgo of tho Chris
tian church.
W. L. Krantz of tho Grnvol Ford
country brought In tho largost po
tato that hns beon notod this son
son. Usually tho mammoth potatoes
are formed of sections and knobs,
but this Is almost porfect In shapo,
though somewhat cracked up nt ono
end, duo probnbly to its rapid
growth, and It Is probnbly hollow in
pnri, uiougn it wcigucu -i jouuut
and 3 ounces. Its largest clrcutn
feronco menouromont Is 2E 1-3
Inches, and tho smallest way It
measures 14 1-2 Inchos.
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