The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 01, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1910 EVENING EDITION.
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Necessities
of life 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
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The
Dover
A complete
showing at $5
Soma few
styles $6
boosts poultry snow.
A
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-to-Man Clothiers
MARSHFIELD
OREGON
j
-ItaiaWls KuxJIiiIjIiijj It Rig Success
Are Pointed Out.
Editor Times:
I The. poultry and Pot Stock Show
to bo held In Marshflold, December
8 nnd 0,' being the first annual pot
and poultry show held In this coun
ty, should bo In every Bense.n repre
sentative exhibition of whnt wo hnve.
Not only will this exhibition of our
pets nnd poultry bo nn Incontlvo to
moro widely develop this most Im
portant Industry, but It will show to
our neighbor counties nnd adjoining
states Mint wo hnvo a fine climate
for such enterprises and the courage
to demonstrate the fact. So, fill out
nn entry blank at once, describing
your pots nnd birds, and send them
together with the foo to the socrct
ary. Mrs. McKullIps, North Bond, or
to Norton & Hansen, Mnrshfleld.
Don't hesitate because your stock
have never taken a prize. Send In
tho best you have, for comparison,
nnd lot others know Hint you nro
awako to your local in'torosts.
I DOOSTEIt.
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COOS BAY TIDES.
DECEMBER
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Thursday. 1
Friday 2
Saturday.. 3
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Date.
Thursday. 1
Friday 2
Saturday.. 3
Sl'NDAY.. 4
December
A. M.
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I alliancij sails for Portland
.Tuesdny, Doc. 0. Rcscrvo passage now
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair In onst and
rain In west tonight; Friday
rain.
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ersonal Notes
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L. D. SMITH of Coos River. Is In
Mnrshllcld on business.
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A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo, is In
Mnrshfleld on business.
A. B. DALY returned today from a
business trip to Portland.
A. M. PRENTIS returned today from
a business trip to Portland.
North Bend News
E. R. Hodson of South Coos RlV
or, wns In Marshflcld transnetlug
business yostcrdny.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cnvanaugh
gave a social last evening to
nbout forty friends.
J. T. COLLVER nnd wlfo of Catching
Inlet, nro Mnrshfleld shoppers.
MItS. E. K. JONES entertained tho
Rrldgo Club nt her homo yostor-dny.
Tho stonm schooner Bandon camo
In Monday from San Pedro nnd Is
taking on lumber at tho Simpson
mill.
The old North Bond mill began
operations tho first of tho week on
tho now nine-hour schedule.
MRS. GEO. SMITH of Coos River, Ib
n guest nt tho homo of .Mrs. M. R.
Smith.
CHARLEY LINDSAY, tho well
known travolllng man, Is on Coos
Bay again.
Some Xmas Suggestions
FROM THE "BUSY CORNER'S" RAZOR SECTION:
GEM-.IUNIOR SAFETY RAZOR SETS
PRICED EACH FROM
GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR SETS
PRICED EACH FROM
SHAVING AND HAND MIRRORS FROM
RA'OR STROPS FROM .
FINE SHAVING BRUSHES FROM
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SHAVING SETS, FROM (?!!.) TO ? I ).) i
81.00 TO $.5.00
$5.00 TO sir.oo
BOc TO $12
. ..fli.no to $i.oo
, . . .IMc TO $2.00
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Marshfield, Oregon
H.
Christmas Boxes
and Baskets
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WE HAVE THE FINEST LINE
OF IMPORTED BASKETS AND
BOXES THAT FILLED WITH
STAFFORD'S FAMOUS CANDIES
WILL MAKE AN IDEAL CHRIST
MAS GIFT. MAKE YOUR SELEC
TION EARLY AND GET THE
CHOICE .OF OUR LARGE LINE.
THEY WILL BE LAID ASIDE FOR
YOU. DO NOT DELAY. COME
TODAY. Alwnyo Miniethliig new nt
iMaAU7.L:ig&5r.x3n2g3SCTg:aigjre;y
?gfi IMoiiiM'i- llimiunro (u. $KgSffiE8ESMff
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CARBORUNDUM
As a Sharpening Factor
THROWjfAWAY THE OLD GRINDSTONE
IthnHBorvcdltstlmo. By Its use good tools nro cast nsldo as worth
less, when In reality thoy aro only dull and rusty. Tho sand
stono has clearly domonstrntod that It Is tho most expensive lm
plomont about tho shop or farm, nnd Juot as long as It Is used,
Just so long' dull tools will oxlst.
WE HAVE ON DISPLAY tho largest nssortmont of carborundum
grinders nnd sharpening stones over shown In Marshflold and
our prices nro all plainly on each article Sco our window
display. i
REMEMBER Carborundum cuts 31 times faster than any other
stono. .
Gem Grlndor. ,98.00
Newton No. l...$8.B0
Best mado. . .$5.80
Mechanlcs's apodal .
$i.ro to $8.no
Carborundum
Hones . .75c to 8.1c
Oct. Knlfo sharp-
onors 00c
Stones In leather
caso noc
Carborundum razor
Hones, 7Sc to 91.30
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO EXAMINE OUIt
STOCK
PIONEER. HARDWARE CO.
Lending llnrdwnrn Stort
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Always Miinetlilng new nt
TWO STORES
2:t0 Front St MO (Viitnil A if
WANTED Will tress nt ClmniHe.r
Hotel.
LOST A brown ennnry lilrtl. Mm.
Bon Wright, upstairs, over "busy
Comer."
FOR SALE Furniture of 0-roain
houso. As n wholo or to suit pur
chaser. Gas, oloctrlo lights, gas
rango," otc. Chlckons for sale. All
first class, 252 So. Broadway.
FOR SALE Small violin.
Wagner, North Bend.
dipt.
FOR SALE Cheap, bout livery, two
launches, ono launch hull, 1G
round bottom row boats, shop
floats. toolB and pattorns. For
particulars call nt Allger's Boat
livery, North Bend.
THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
(EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS)
WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSENGERS
AND FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAN FRANCIS
CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT
ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHFIELD AND INTER-OCEAN
TRANSP. CO. UNION, STREET WHARF NO. 2, SAN FRAN
CISCO. FOR INFORMATION PHONE M-J OR 285.
SAILS FOR SAN PEDRO NOV. 2SKD, 3 P. M.t CALLING IN
AT SAN FRANCISCO BOTH WAYS.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
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Pacific Monumental
and Building Works
H. H. WILSON, Proprietor
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically exe
cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway.
B-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ra-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-tta-.:
YOUR. MONEY
IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHER FELLOWS AT THE
FIXUP
Suits from $8.50 to $25,00
OPPOSITE BREAirWATER OFFICE.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms 101
South Third Streot.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
oral housework. Good wages. Ad
dress W. T. M., Times ofllco.
FOR SALE Small violin, Ciipt
Wngnor, North Bond.
l'OH SALE Furiilturo lis good us
new, cheap. Party going to leave.
Call 1322 Central nvonuo.
FOR RENT Furiilblicd room with
deen closot. electric lights, tolo-
phono and bath In connection. F.
W. Estberg.
FOR RENT Two suites of .1 rooms
each, furnished for housokeoplng,
Also 4-room cottage, furnished or
unfurnished. All nro pleasunt,
convenient, with modern plumbing
Terms moderate. E. M. Brown,
North Bend.
FOR SALE Best fresli apple elder
in quantity. Phone J. E. Fltzge
raid, 3045.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
cheap, bath included. Mrs. B. II.
Smith. 2nd and Highland. Phono
165X.
FOR RENT Two nice furnished
house-keeping rooms. Phono 49-L
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
caro for elderly invalid. Apply
Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfield, Or.
FOR SALE Two full blooded Ply
mouthrock chlckons. Phono 17-I-L
FOR RENT Storo room occupied by
Mrs. Aiken's millinery, on Decem
ber 1. Apply Eugeno O'Connell.
FOR RENT Four-room bungalow.
Frank Dillon at Olllvant and
Weaver's.
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 1:13 p. in., Nov. 30, by Mrs.
MIngus, special government mo-
teorologlcnl observer:
Mnxlmum 54
Minimum 40
At 1:13 p. m jl
Preclpitntlon 72
Wind; Southwest; cloudy.
PETER LOGGIE of North Bend,
was a Mnrshfleld business visitor
yesterday.
Mrs. E, R. Hodson, Ermn, and
Irono, who hnvo been spending tho
past wook with relatives nnd friends,
returned to their homo todny.
L. J. Simpson nnd wlfo of North
Bond, will leav,p Saturday on tho
Breakwator for Portland nnd Snn
Francisco whero thoy will visit a
few weeks.
Buys Restaurant. Chas. II. Hull
has purchased tho O. K. shop rostau
rant from M. Moon nnd took posses
sion today. Mr. Hall hits boon cm
ploycil.nt Tho Pooplo's Moat Market.
Two Initiated. A. II. Powors and
Carl Evertson woro Initiated by
Mnrshfleld Lodge, No. 11 CO, B. P.
O. E., last evening. Thoro wns n
largo attoudnuco for tho event, and
both woro shown all tho mysteries
of tho ordor.
CniTnnza Coming. Luplo Cnrran-
za, wno wns rccontiy kuockcu out
in tho second round nt San Fran
cisco, has wired that ho will come
to Coos Bay on tho noxt trip of the
M. F. Plant to train for his bout
with Jess Dny horo, December 23,
which will bo mnnnged by John
Herron, . ,
Blames HciihcIi. Miss Elliott,
dnughtor of Fred. Elliott of Coqulllo
was in Marshflold today. Slio wishes
it distinctly understood that sho did
not recolvo any attentions from
ChnB. Bensch with whom hor fnthor
and brothor had tho fracaB in Co
qulllo tho .other day nnd declares
that tho entire troublo was of
Bcnsch's mnklng.
Is Injured. E. R. Colgan, who Is
employed In tho blacksmith shop nt
tho C. A. Smith mill, sustained quite
n sevoro Injury this morning. Ho
was struck a glancing blow over tho
oyo, nnothor omployo swinging n
slodgo noar whoro Colgan wns work
ing and tho lattor not being awaro
of it. A gash about an inch nnd a
half long wns 'infllctod. Tho wound
will lay him up for n few days.
TOM HALL, who has been confined
to his homo for a fow dny by Ill
ness, is able to bo out today.
MISS GENEVIEVE SENGSTACKEN
returned today from a month's
visit with friends In Portlnnd.
J. W. BENNETT nnd wlfo will leave
Saturdny for Portland nnd other
northern points on business nnd
pleasure.
H. M. BROWNINO, n brothor of
Rev. It. E. Browning, arrived horo
todny from Portlnnd on business
nnd plcnsttro. '
DR. BURMEISTER, Geo. Black nnd
R. A. Wornlch of North 'Bond,
enmo down Inst night to attend
tho Elks' lodgo mooting.
JOHN HUME nnd wlfo of Woddor
burn, pasRod through horo today
on routo homo nftor n short stay
In Portlnnd and Seattle.
MRS. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqullli',
pnsscd through hero todny on
routo homo from a trip to Port
lnnd nnd Wlllnmotto vnlloy point?.
ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND
Tuesday, Dec. C. Roservo passngo now
"The Quality
Store."
HAS AN ASSORTMENT
OF ARTICLES FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT
ARE REALLY QUALITY
GOODS, AND AT THE
SAME TIME WE SELL
THEM AT VERY MODER
ATE PRICES.
ALL IN AND INSPECT
OUR LINE S. M A N Y
THINGS ARE ON DIS
PLAY NOW, MANY OTH
ERS LATER.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS
FOR THE WHITMAN
CHOCOLATES AND CON
FECTIONS, FAMOUS
SINCE 1842.
Brown Drug Co.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
"The Quality Store."
MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN will
glvo a luncqoon tomorrow in hon
or of, Mrs. Lnngford of Snn Fran
cisco, who is tho guest of Mrs.
C. M. Byler nnd othor rolntlvcs on
tho Bay.
BORN.
BORN November 30, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wnlter Russell, a flno boy.
To Reduce Tnves. A number of
business men nrc talking of petition
ing tho city council to postpono tho
purchnso of a flro onglno for nnothor
yonr owing to tho fact that tho city's
flnnncoB nro not Inoverly good con
dition. Thoy nlso want n gonornl re
trenchment In tho tnx lovy for tho
next year, urging that It bo kept
under four per cent. Mayor Straw
will bo consulted nnd somo definite
stopB taken in n day or two.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Henry HuggliiB has boon appointed
frolght nnd pnssongcr solicitor for
tho stonniBhlp Alliance by Agent Mc-Goorgo.
Tho Redondo which took n enrgo
to San Pedro this trip, will sail Sat
urday afternoon from Snn Francis
co for Coos Bay.
DR. STRAW, I. R. Towor nnd Claudo
Nasburg returned today from n
fow days hunting on tho lakep noar
Gardiner with Joo Schilling nnd
Warren Rold. Thoy got flf'y ducks
nnd nlnotcon snlpo and would hnvo
secured moro only tholr nsollno
boat failed thorn.
C. F. McGoorgo recolvod word this
morning Hint tho new drawbrldgo nt
Portland had dolaycd tho Alliance
n day thoro so that sho did not sail
for Coos Bay until todny. However,
sho will bo nblo to mnko her sched
ule, sailing from horo for Euroka
Saturdny.
ROOSTS FOR COOS HAY.
Cnpt. Murgeuu Pr'nlsc Improve
ineutH of Local Harlwr.
Tho Portland Orogonlnn says:
"Drodglng In tho chnnnol botwoon
Marshflold and tho ocean, for which
tho Port of Coos Bay will collect a
tnx of 1300,000 and tho govornmont
hns appropriated $50,000, has been
begun, nnd It Is oxpocted that hy
tho tlmo tho Panama Canal Is com-
If. D. SMOAK camo In from Ada. plot oil Coos Bay will bocomo a soa-
Orogon, todny on business. Ho Irt of Importance
reports thnt thoro nro n couplo of "Captidn Mncgonn, commanding
crows of surveyors in that vicinity tho steamer Breakwater, gavo a
headed towards Coob Bay. Thoy glowing nccount of tho spirit of pro
havo not Htatod who thov worn creBB that has como over tho dls-
worklng for, but it Is genornlly
bollovod thoro that thoy nro
Southern Pacific mon.
Sond In your entry shoots for tho
Coos Pot nnd Poultry Show quick so
tho COMMITTEE can estlmnto tho
necossnry spneo required,
trict. It Is Captain Macgonn'8 uo
liof thnt it will not bo many year
boforo Coos Bay will bo ono of the
Jmportnnt seaports of tho Pacific
Coast."
ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND
Tuesday, Doc. C. Roservo passago now
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Dally stage between Roseburg and Murslilleld. Stugo leaves dull aad
Sunday at 7 p. in. Faro, $0,00.
OTTO SOIIETTER, AgPnjt, O. P. BARNARD,
ISO MARKET AV Marshfield. Agent, ROSEI1URG, CKJ6,
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