The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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v $3o50 J
tte Hats'
Best of All
TiTo WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to-Man Clothiers
Marshfield Oregon
):
Bo it rosolvjsd that -lachfand- every sufferer from
backache, or any other form of ' Kidney or Bladder
trouble is hereby directed j to purchase a bottle
THEREFORE, Every day will be a day of Thanksgiving
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
Marshfield,
"The Busy Corner"
Oregon
Pioneer llunlwaro Co.
CARBORUNDUM
As a Sharpening Factor
THROWjjAWAY THE OLD GRINDSTONE
It has served Its time. By Us use good tools nro cast asldo as worth
less, when In reality they aro only dull and rusty. The sand
stono has clearly demonstrated that it Is the most oxponsivo Im
plement about tho shop or farm, and Just as long as It Is used,
Just so long dull tools will exist.
WE HAVE OX DISPLAY tho largest assortment of carborundum
grinders and sharpening stones over shown .In Marshfield and
our prices aro all plainly on each article. Beo our window
display,
REMEMBER Carborundum cuts 31 times faster than any other
stone.
TharoksPwina' PmHtamafrinn f
To The People of Coos County, Greeting.
WHEREAS for many years it has been tho custom
for the President of tho United States to appoint a spe
cial Day of Thanksgiving for blessing received
and
WHEREAS the greatest blessing is is health "afiaT"
WHEREAS,, the greatest enemies of health arer kidney
and Bladder troubles, ,
WHEREAS, thousands of our citizens suffering from
these troubles have been relieved by the use of
NYAL'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY
and
WHEREAS, that wonderful Remedy is for sale at tho
Busy Corner, now,
THEREFORE
X WITH THE t
t toastandtea:
THE AUTl'MX DEADLOCK.
Tho melancholy dnys nro here
As lias been sung before;
Too cool to faco tho atmosphere,
Too warm to shut the door;
Too cool to wonr a hat of straw,
Too warm for felts brand now;
Too cool, alas, for clams served raw,
Too warm for oystor stow.
Too cool for Ico croam sodn drinks,
Too warm for steaming brows;
Too cool by far fr Bkntlng rinks,
Too warm for football nows;
Too cool to doze In lnzy cheer,
Too warm to walk tho floor;
Tho melancholy days nro hero-1
As his been sung beforo.
Only a mnn with plonty of Idlo
tlmo on lils hands can afford to got
shaved on Saturday.
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VSLtAil
COOS BAY
TIDES.
High water
Date
Saturday 10
SUNDAY 20
NOVEMBER
A. M.
h. in. I ft.
2:0-1 7.3
3:00 7.0
P.M.
h. m. I ft.
l:20 9.S
2:09 9.3
NOVEMBER
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fersonal Notes
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MRS. P. E. LARSON of Alle-rny,
was a Marshfield shopper toU..y.
CIIAS. LOWItEY hns succeeded A. N.
I.ofgren In tho ofllcos nt tho Smith
mill nnd A. L. Butts has taken Mr.
l.owrcy's old position n3 tlmo-keepor.
Low wntor J A. M. i P. M.
Date. I h. m. ft. h.m. I ft.
Saturday 19f 7:21 3.2 S:24f l.G
SUNDAY 20 Sill 3.0 0;1C 1.1
Reform In this country seems to
amount to this: Abuse of good citi
zens and n Bteady lncrcnso In taxes.
Two women, who had not met for
fiftoen years, ran Into each other ac
cidentally yestorday afternoon. Dur
ing tho fifteen years their hair had
turned vory gray. Ono of tho wo
men had put on glasses. Ono wo
mnn had grown very stout and tho
other vory thin. After kissing each
othor, tho women looked onch other
ovor from top to too, nnd then each
ono oxplnlmod, "You haven't chang
ed a bit!"
HORSEY KUEIT.EU ..SAYS:
"ft nlwnys mnkes mo mad when
nn nutomobUo driver toots his horn
for mo to get out of tho wny. As
though I havon't enough senso to got
out of tho wny of an automobile!"
uem Grinder. .98.00
Newton No. l...$8.80
Best mado. . .$5.8.0
Mechanlcs's special
94.50 to $8.50
Carborundum
Hones . .75c to 85c
Oct. Knlfo sharp
eners. . . . , ,00c
Stones In leather
case 50c
Carborundum razor
Hones, 75c to 91.50
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO EXAMINE OUR
STOCK
PIONEER. HARDWARE CO.
Lending- Harchvn ro Store
tt M
STORY OF THE DAY.
A little Murshflold boy bustled Into
a grocery storo ono day with a mem
orandum In his hand.
''Hello, Mr. ," ho said. '"I
want thirteen pounds. of coffco nt 2G
cents."
"Vory good," said tho grocor, nnd
ho noted tho snlo and put his clerk
to work weighing tho coffee.
"Anything olso?" ho nsked.
"Yes, twonty-thrco pounds of
Biigar at 7 ',6 cunts."
"Is thnt nil?" asked the grocer.
"No, sir; T wnnt forty-six pounds
of bncon nt S3 cents tho pound," ex
claimed tho boy. "And I would like
to havn sixty pounds of ten at 15
cents tho pound, two gallons of mol
pssou at 20 cents, two eight-pound
lianiB nt 25 cents per pound nnd six
dozen Jnrs of plcklod walnuts at 30
conts per Jnr."
"Is thnt all?" nskod tho grocor, as
ho bUBtled about and Anally handod
tho boy tho bill. "It's n big ordor.
Did your mothor wnnt to pny for it
or does sho want It ndded to her nc
count?" "My mothor," snld tho boy, as ho
foldod tho bill and put It In his pock
et, "hns nothing to do with this bus
iness. It Is my arithmetic Iobboii and
I had to get It dono somehow."
And then tho grocor fainted.
THE WEATHER.
OREGON
and
(By Associated Press.)
Rain In
fair In east tonight;
day rain.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE
PORT.
west
Sun-
HE-
For twenty-four hours ending
Ing 1:13 p.m., Nov. IS, by Mrs.
Mlngus, spcclnl government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 52
Minimum 39
At ;I:43 p. in , 4S
ProclpItntlon 70
Wind Southwest; cloudy.
Wlfo Del (or. Friends of Jnmos
Bryce, tho purser on tho M. F. Plant,
will be plcnscd to learn that his wife
has almost fully recovered from or
recent Illness. Sho Is now nt San
Toso recuperating.
Elected Coroner. Word has been
received hero that Dr. Thomns C. Fox
a former Mnrshflold boy nnd whoso
relntivcs still rcsldo on tho Bay, watt
elected coronor nt Oregon City nt
tho election last week.
Coal Oil Cheaper. F. S. Dow,
ngent of tho Stnudard Oil Company,
yestordny announced n reduction of
ono cent por gallon In coal oil, ef
fective today. Tho reduction Is gon
oral throughout tho country.
NOV. 25 don't forgot tho dato or
placo BAPTIST CHURCH.
THE ROYAL
(House of Amusement, Instruction
nnd Entertainment.)
SUNDAY NIGHT NOV. 20TH-
YOUR. MONEY
IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHER FELLOWS AT THE
FIXUP
Suits from $8.50 to $25.00
OPPOSITE BREAKWATER OFFICE.
A Brand Now Reol Novor boon
run through a machine Edlson'a
beautiful and Instructive production
"SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN for
Such Is tho Kingdom of Labor"
(A child labor story, showing tho
conditions as probed by tho National
Child Labor Committee of Now York
City.)
Others, Including
"THE MASQUERADE COP"
and
"HANK AND LANK AS LIFE
SAVERS"
TIcketH Go Fust. Tickets for tho
Rooster bnnquot nt Tho Chandler
next Tuesday evening nro going fnst
today tho ordorH rocolved by Miss
Hondofson nt tho Chnmbor of Com
merco today Indicate tho domnnd
will fnr exceod tho 120 limit.
CAPT. J. M. McINTYRE, manager of
the Portland Quarry Company, or
Portland, returned to that city to
day on tho Bronkwntor after n few
days pleasant visit with his friend,
Cnpt. C. E. Edwards. Mr. Mc
Intyre's visit was lnrgoly ono of
Investigation of tho Coos Day pros
pects and ho expressed himself
highly pleased and promises to re
turn nt no distant day. Ho was
formerly a resident of Grants' Pass
nnd renewed acquaintance with
0. O. Lund and Capt. Roberta
whllo here.
. J. MORGAN, tho woll-known nnd
populnr roprosontntlvo of tho Pa
cific Coast Biscuit Company, has
bcon calling on tho Coos Day trado
tho last week.
HAIXES has somo cholco shorts.
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A FEW FACTS AND
A FEW QUESTIONS
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Onnie Called Off. Tho Mnrshflold
high school football team did not
go to Myrtle Point to piny tho toatn
thoro today ns was oxpectod, tho
gnmo being called off Into yesterday
by Myrtlo Point owing to tho Illness
of tho auporlntondont thoro who has
bcon coaching. tho Myrtlo Point boys.
Tho gnmo may bo played at somo
lator dato. '
rled. Addross, Box 'A Times'.
WANTED Phmlst for Itoynl Then-
tro. Apply S. Marsdon.
FOR ItENT Furnished nnd iinfur-
nlshod five-room apartmonts In tho
O'Connoll bldg.
FOR KENT Corner oftlco lit Lock-
hart building. Apply at Lockhart's
Grocory.
FOR SALE Cheap, bout livery, two
launches, ono launch hull, 1C
round bottom row boats, shop
floats, tools and patterns. For
particulars call at Allgor's Boat
llvory, North Bond.
WANTED A position by mnn of ex
perience In accounting and book
keoplng, salary no objoct, Addross
II. O. caro Times.
ORCIIESTKA
Performance Begins nt 7:00
Admission, Adults 10c, Children Sc
)P
LOST How boat. Party taking snmo
from Ekbtad landing kindly re
turn. Mado by Alger, Initial II P
on bow. Reward for return. II.
W. Painter,
WANTED An A-l general mercluui-
dlse man now in California is anxi
ous to locate on Coos Bay Mar-
FOR SALE Chcup, a parlor set,
glass-cupboard, drosoor and, ' ma
chine Mrs. A. O'Connor, "C3 N.
Broadway.
fOR SALE Onsollno launch Teddy
or will Ioaso or trade; also ranch
near Mnrshflold for rent. Enquire
Prop. Hotel Lloyd,
FOH ItENT Four-room bungalow.
Frank Dillon at Olllvant and
Weaver's.
i
CIDEIt FOR SALE Pure sterilized
cider In pint, and qudrt battles,
and gallons. Spoclal prices by tho
dozen. Freo delivery. Phono 277.
WANTED A child to board. Apply
Room B, over Times' ofllce.
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
care for elderly Invalid, Apply
Mrs. Sengstackon, Marqhfleld, Or.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs.
Hazard, cor. 5th and Market.
TOR RENT Residence Eastslde,
Phone Mrs, McCann, North Bend.
Are you aware that from the end of the pavement on North
Front street to the Standard Oil Company's warehouse there
is in the neighborhood of 1,200 tons of freight each month to
be movedl
Aro you aware that all the Ice used in tho town is manu
factured In this section of tho town?
Are you aware that the only steamship lino that runs reg
ularly between San Francisco and Coos Bay, carrying
frelglit and passengers both ways and refusing no freight
offered makes its headquarters in this section of the town?
Aro you aware of the fact that the only two boat-building
establishments In the town aro also located In this section?
Perhaps you do not own an automobile and have to hire, or
maybo you" do not ever use an automobile but tho only two
garages in town are fenced in bv order of the City Dads.
The only foundry In town Is also In this section and all of
tho machine shops of the town are so copoed up that they
cannot bo reached by a legal street.
Are you aware that tho uuslness done In that section of
North front street totals vory close to three quarters of a
million dollars a year?
Don't you think it is time that tho citizens of Marshfield
woke up to the fact that North Front street fenced in is not
a good advertisement for ourtown.
DR, STRAW It is reported on tho street that you have
said that North Front street would not bo fixed until a cer
tain member of tho Coos Bay Paving and Construction Co.,
was eliminated. If this is so Doctor, quit your foolishness,
be broad and fix North Front street.
P. A. SANDBERGI It took you just exactly ono yoar aft
er receiving Instructions from the City Council to prepare
plans and specifications for North Front street beforo they
were presented to tho Citv Council and they could find out
that there was some objections to thorn, Can't you arrange
something at least temporarily to roliovo this situation with
out waiting another year?
J. N, NELSON You are vitally Interested and own prop
erty on this street and yet you voted against tho only prop
osition that has boon brought up in tho council for tho Im
provement of North Front street. . What havo you to offer
as a substitute Nelson? Get busy and in tho last days of
your position as Councilman leave a good record for yourself
and fix North Front Street.
TOM COKEI You advised the writer sometime since that
a certain article of his was absolutely true with tho exception
of tho ono statement that the ongineer was pulling the wool
ovor the councllmen's eyes, Tom, we actually must think
there is wool in your eyes if you cannot seo the condition of
North Front Street.
A. J. SAVAGE, You seem to be a mild man with no cor
ners, can't vou edge up a little bit and fix North Front street?
CARL ALBRECHT, You have repeatedly said! "Show
me and I'll do it." Go down and take a look at North Front
Street.
EUGENE O'CONNELL You have recently built a neat
little storo house, How In the world do you expect to bo
able to get into it with North Front Street in the condition It
isY
HENRY SENGSTACKENI You aro a booster, but your
smokestack on the cannery has fallen down; you can't
bear out your reputation In this: Get In and help fix tup
North Front Street.
WILL HOLLAND, Don't it worry you to stub your toes
and fall over bridges going in and out from your ooathouse.
Fix up North Front Street,
E. A. ANDERSON Your reputation as a County Commis
sioner is good; the roads throughout the county show resul
ts of your care; what about North Front Street?
GUS. BENNETT You are collecting rent from an Agency
that does a quarter of a million dollars a year business; you
and this agency aro letting tho files roost on you, all on ac
count ot trie condition or iNortn r-ront btreet.
ALBERT SEELIG You came up North Front Street daily
you were noticed this morning carrying a dog; were you ac
tually afraid to allow that dog to walk up North Front
Street?
A. H, POWERS You advised the writer that your lawyer
had told you that you will personally be responsible for any
accident that could haopen on North Front Street, sa as
chairman of the committee you ordered it closed, Would
you allow the street In front of your property to stay fenced
up this way so long? I am inclined to think the Baines
estate will say no.
COOS BAY TIMES Don't you think it is time to "talk it
over"? If you don't I hope you will stub your toe and fall
the next time you bring your bill around, remember we as
sume no risks,
Come, let us all get together; North Front Street Is a dis
grace, We cannot allow our petty jealousies, our difference
of opinion or anything else to, .stand in tho way, Everybody
boost for North Front Street,
F. S, DOW,
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