The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Matchless Prices on New Merchandise
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COOS HAY DAILY times.
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oodicaujd to tuo Borvioo ct tho Eighty-Eight Sail For Portland Judge Coke and Family Plan
people, tnnt no goou caueo annu iacK
u cbnmplon, and that ovll shall not
thrive unopposed.
-Changes Schedule Sep-
Entered at tho poRtolTico at Marsh
Mold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as eocond class
mall mattor.
All Independent Republican news
poper published every cvoulng oxcopt
Sunday, and Wcokly by
TIio Coos Hay Times Publishing Co.
suiiScmmoN hates.
DAILY.
One year $6.00
Per month GO
WEUKLY.
One year $1.50
Whon paid strictly In advance tho
subscription prico of the Coos Day
Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for
Iz months.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB CITY
OF MAHSIII'IELD.
Official Pnper of Coos County
EGO OLUliS THE LATEST.
THE wondorful keeping qunlltlos
of tho egg mnko tho freshness
thorcof of so doubtful n charac
ter that eggs hnvo been divided Into
eggs, fresh eggs and uow-lnld eggs.
The clnBslflcatlnnmukeBtho brenkfust
ogg a sourco of mystery not always
dollcato or pollto. Eggs have n way
of disguising their ovll chnngo of
charactor that rendcm thorn a con
stant sourco of suspicion and dangor
to all housokoopors Innocent of their
oxact origin. Unlike the Chamoloon
tholr color changes not with their
tompor. Good or bad, thoy romnlu
to all appoarancos tho samo.
Tho elastic classification of oggs Is
nn Injustlco to shippers and consum
er alike.
Canadians nro among those who
roallzo this and thoy aro to bo oara
mondud for taking practicable siupi
;to protect tho consumer from Igno
rantly purchasing Btalo or bad eggs
by forming ugg clubs.
Tho method employed by the Can-
tember 16.
The Hrcttkwntor Ballod nt noon to-
I day for Portland with olghty-olght
passengers, nu or tuo nrst. class nc
commudatlons being taken. The
Breakwater will sail an tho five-day
Bchedulo until September 1C whon it
will go on n seven-day schedule, louv
lng here ovcry Saturday.
Among those sailing on her to
day wore tho following:
Mnbel Metz, John Teschncr, D. R.
Murphy, C. Qrcgg, Win. Wlieoler,
P. A. ilnndly, Minnie Chnpmun, P.
Schroder, Geo Schroder, Mrs. P.
Schroder, Ora Schroder, Rev. F. D.
Fnskctt, Mrs. Harry Qardlner, Hazel
Isancsun, D. E. Muling, II. Okl, A.
Oroknnska, Mrs. Drlggs, MIbscb
Brlggs, E. C. Gohrko, Mrs. Mlllor,
Miss Milter, Miss Glazier, Mrs. Chns
Thorn, Misses Thom, Alico Dahlgren,
Mrs. F. G. Leyland, Z. T. Thomas,
Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. L. T. Cowan,
Hazel Cowan, Gusslo Cowan, Dr. F.
P. Hut-gun, Mrs. Kurgan, N. P.
Adamson, Richard Holm, Mrs. Holm,
Maud Collin, Mrs. J. V. Ingram, Dr.
J. V. Ingram, Jos Vasoy, Mrs. Vasey,
L. H. Hall, Miss Ellzaboth Cox, Miss
Alico Cox, W. 11. Scott, Mrs. C. W.
McCulloch, P. S. Mitchell Jr., P. S.
Mltcholl Sr., Gertrude Robinson, F.
M. Hooves, J. E. Nolson, R. F. Rlch-
ardson, V. F. Lnngulllo, C. I. Rlo-
gurd, Miss P. M. Rlcgnrd, Miss Nor
bin, Claud Nnsburg, W. A. Stnlnn
ker, Mrs. Emmn Scott, Peter Scott,
Mrs. A. II. Eddy, Mrs. Josephine Ed
dy, Mary J. Tucker, h. E. McKlnley,
Ernest G. Larson, Thomas Thomson,
Myrtlo Helm, Elvln Holm, Viola
Holm, F. E. Clements, M. Schwnti,
Mrs. 0. O'Kolly, J. J. Gaynor, Miss
Kuledn Ryan, W. Oldenlierg, Mrs.
Oldenbcrg, Otto Hnrry, Mrs. J. H.
Hughes, Agnes Hughes, Anna
Hughes, Cecllo Doyle, W. R. Leo,
Mrs. H. F. Lawrence, P. Brown, S.
White.
Fine Trip En Route Home
From Gold Beach.
Judge Coke nnd family, Chas. I).
Soll)y, Ira D. Riddle, James Watson,
Georgo Urown nnd others who have
been nttondlng circuit court at Gold
Beach the past ten days havo ar
ranged a fine auto trip for tholr ro
turn. They will go down tho const
to Crescent City and thence back by
Urnnts Pass and Rosoburg.
In a lettor written nt Uold Bench
August 28th, Mr. Solby says:
"I am glad to advise you that
Curry County Circuit Court will end
Vn Wedjnemdny morning tho 30th,
nnd Judgo Coko and family nnd my
solf will start In nn automobile on
our return to Marshfleld: but wo will
not return by tho same route wo
camo over. Tho rnds aro so sandy
north of hero thnt wo had to push
tho nutomoblle half way through tho
sand. Wo will return by going to
Crcsent City, Calif., along tho beach
90 miles, then to Rosoburg 75 miles,
then to Myrtlo Point and Mnrshflold,
reaching thoro on Frldny ovcnlnc or
Snturdny morning. Wo lonvo hero
iWcdnoadny mojnlng. Irn Ridtflo
hns his cor with George Brown nnd
Jns. Wntson nnd thoy will also ac
company us.
"Incldontly, Judgo Coko Is mnklnir
good with theso pcoplo nnd they nil
think him to bo tho best Judgo they
ever unci. Ho pleases thom perfect
ly and wo nil know ho Is as good a
Judgo as thoy can possibly think him
to bo."
Just Received at The Boston Store
Your attention is called to the various items shown below. These oxcopHmmlly m
prices make buying timely and imperative. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAE MONEY
Pillow Cases lie
Made of best grade of bleached muslin.
Sunbleachod, torn and hemmed. 4 4 r
Worth loe. Size 20x42. Each. ... I It
$2.25 Bed Spreads $1.60
Full size bed spread of fine Marseilles
satin finish. Very neat pat- &4 C(
terns. Worth $2.25. Each. . $ I .UU
Full Size Sheets 50c
Sun-bleached, torn and hemmed.
72x90. Sells everywhere at
6'5c. Our price, each.
Sizo
50c
65c Work Shirts 45c
Conic in a large rangq of colors and pat
terns. Every size from 14ll; to AfZ
38. Regular G5u grade. Each HtDL
one view or 'ritoum,
ndlatiB resomblus the system by
which Donmurk farmorH havo mado mrorni Investigation Into the ir.w
Blioh Inrbnds Into tho EiiuIIhIi mnrket nmoiig members of tho Nnvnl Rosor-
nnd dosorvoa to bo more largely !vt'8 se" to establish beyond doubt
REGATTA WILL
BE BIG EVENT
"COOS HAY" UNABLE
TO UK
FOR IIKJ
TAKK.V NORTH TODAY
SIICi:i COXTKSTH NEXT WEEK.
adopted.
A number Is given to ovory mem
ber of tho ogg club. The eggs of
ouch member must be stamped with
Ills number boforo they are dispatch
ed to a contrnl point whero thoy nro
cnndlod, graded nnd put upon tho
mnrkot. Tho prollts nro divided ac
cording to the candling.
It is claimed for tlumo clubs thnt
although thoy ran not absolutely pro
tect tho consumer from bad oggn thoy
can boo that only tf.md eggs nro Hunt
out by tholr members, nnd so tho
consumer stands a bettor chance of
receiving oggs of good quality.
Moroovor, ns these eggs will coin
mnnd a hotter price tho shippers will
bo duly rewarded for tholr consider
ation of the consumer.
HILL HEADED THIS WAY
(From Euguno Cunrd)
It bwims certain that Jim lit 11 said
lib would bent the llnrrlman linos In
to tho Coos liny territory. And from
present Indication., the old nmn ap
pears determined to mnko good his
word, tho activity of tho Hill people
being moro In evidence every dny.
Furnished Rooms With Hot
nnd Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLI.V, Proprietor.
Hutcs; HO I'tuitH n Day and I'pminR
Cor. Broadway nnd Market
that It all started from tho complaints
of two or three disgruntled mon, two
of whom hud bona discharged from
the service It now'npponrs, slnco
tho potty olllcors nnd n majority cf
tho mon bnvo had opportunity to ox
press thoinsolvos, that tho nmns-iea'
strongth of tho kIcIuth hns dwindled
to nbnut two Individuals, who wore
dlsehnrged from tho resorvo iofoio
they began kicking. After the dls
charged Btoward, Cloaicns, got Ins
pay abend of tho other mon In tho re
serve, lie bernmo satlsllod nnd now
seems to think thnt tho Oregon Nnvnl
contingent can bo tolerated. Mr. Lo
Clott, at whoso call tho meeting of
protest wns held, Is also said to havo
boon discharged for improper con
duct whllo returning homo.
OlllierH nnd tho Borlous members
of tho resorvo doprcclnto bucIi a hub
bub at this time. Tho reserve hn
Just pnBscd through nn unsatisfactory
oxporlonco In changing commanding
ofllcors, nnd ns a result several por
hoiis, it Is claimed, have boon trying
to break up the organization. Friends
ui iiiu organization nouove that no
toriety glvon tho kicks of two dis
charged men following tho crulso Is
largely due to tho destructive influ
ence which has boon working to pro
vont the resorvo getting properly es
tablished. Portland Tologrnm.
Owing to n Blight accident, tho
motor bont "Coos Uny" on which this
section bases its hopo for victory In
tho big regatta at Astoria noxt
week, wns unable to bo taken north
today. She was to havo been ship
ped on the Ureukwnter. Sho will
probably be taken on tho next steam
er. It Is claimed that sho will
crowd tho 40-mllo mark, and if sho
does, sho is likely to enpturo tlrst
honors nt tho big motor bont races.
Tho "Coos Hay" has twin screw 0
cylinder 1C Id rid go engines, 32 feet ov
er nil, built nnd owned by a stjck
company or coos uny people.
An .Astoria dispatch gives tho fol
lowing particulars of tho regatta;
The Astoria Slxteonth Anniml Ro
gnttn promises to bo ono of tho great
est motor boat racing meets evor held
in tho United States. On Monday
morning, September 1, whon Admiral
Speucor and his start or elllclent olll
cors In command of tho flagship tiro
tho starting gun. tho wutora of tho
New Dress Ginghams lie
Come in most all of the now patterns, in
stripes,, cheeks and plaids and plain
colors. 15c Red Seal quality. 4 4
Yard I It
Outing Flannel 9c
Plain white and cream, also the dark fig
ured outing in very best Amos- A -,
keag grade. Yard only Ct,
Feather Pillows 60c
"Dreamland" Feather Pillows, size
18x25. Covered with best grade of
picket blue stripe ticking. rA
Each U Ut
Fringed Spreads $2.45
Cut-cornered and fringed bed spreads for
brass or iron beds. Very pretty pat-
i -x ,.f r
terns. Kegumr $ii.ou vaiue.
Each
.$2.45
I
Long Kimonos 98c
Made of good quality, Persian flannel
ette. Sizes 34 to 44. Worth, aq
fully $1.50. Our price JOt
Figured Flannelette 12c
Pretty figured FllinueL'etto in new pat
terns, The kind you havo been 4 r
paying 18c and 20c for. Yard. . . Ct
Fine Percale 9c
Regular 12V!c grade "tf-S" percale in
neat new patterns. 10 bolts at Qr
yard only Cti
Turkish Towels 12c
Bleached Turkish towels' of medium
heavv grade. Size 19x.18 fringed. A
wondertul towel buy at each
onlv
12c
Straw Matting Suit Cases, Telescopes, Trunks, Men's, Women's
and Children's Underwear and Hosiery at Powerful Savings
Columbia Hlvor will ho atlrred by the
grentest fleet of fast boats that havo
over boon assembled in tho United
States. Tho races will contluo clx
anys.
Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here
THE BOSTON STORE
"Every Article a Big Bargain"
The One Great Bargain Center in Southern Oregon
ed n boat 2G feet over all, .oqulnnod
with two 4 cyllndor Kord automobile
engines.
Tho "Chohnlls," 20 foot ovor all,
equipped with a 41 powor Roberts on
glno, owned In Astoria, Is another
competitor.
SIXTH MAX I)K.I.
Another Victim of llrldgo Disaster
Curry County Man.
ROSE11URG, Oro., Aug. 31. Tho
Umpn.ua bridge disaster of last
Theso races nro conducted under
Among the very prominent eiUrlsli:V",l!,PnC?,TLP?n;; Thursday afternoon claimed Its sixth
aro annolnted by
'tho Association. Tho following nnm-
ed gontlomon have been appointed
judges:
L. E. "Tod" Geary, of Seattle, Wn.,
Fred Drlnton, Naval Architect, Seat-
Knox Wnlken, Vancouvor, u.
Fisher, San Francisco, Calif.,
Wolf," owned by the Oregon 81 ,, ",?,'!!,"!
iiuiu Association, ties uned nnd hnllt
by "Johnny" Wolff, Oregon pioneer
bont racer. Sho Is 39 feet over all
and is equipped with n 9 cyllndor
Slllnllfti' nmvl.in
.........,, v..n...u. ,., ,
Another bont which Is attracting n ii n vi
ITI'onl ilnnl nt ntlnliHnn ilirnnnliniit ,1... "i U-
C. V. Coopor, Portlnnd, Ore., W. H.
Read th Times' Want Ads.
glue, Sho
tho umh Uoat and Englno Co.. Clin- l?5"1 A l "'?,,
ton. IoJn. nnd dcBlgncd by W. Ilj"08 AwodnUon. of
Fauhor. Sho mado a 25 mtlo course !w,J?00,i' Port,n"1l1;
Do YOU Want
Plums or Prunes
FOR CANNING
Buy Them Whenever You
See Any for the Crop Is
Short and They Will Not
Last Long. U ' '
I Til 1 1 oil Stntna tlilu vnn a l,n ut).l
Ton HI." The Ho.i Ton in- i . curtis, I'ortianu, oro., uny u. umrKo,
Faubor hydroplano. 36 feet tover .ill. I ""',,,,B",,,U' lY"a w T'-V.1 " .""'J P"
owned by Commodore W. E. HuBh-v l""0' ,wn" ',0if" "c,n10"' nn
of Ilollnvuo. In. Her power plant W nnc Uco. Calif., Mr. Hawkins, San
slsts of ono 8 cyllndor Bellovuo m ' rnnclsco. Calif.. 1 ri. P. McLennan,
wns built at tho ahon of vnnlver. u. u uugar Ames, rrei-
mill UI U1U SHOP Ol ... nnnfl TntnrnnHn.,,.1 T..
f Senttlo, Wn O.
Oro.
nt Peoria in th Freo.fnr.nii in a-.ii . mo courso win ue patrolled at all
which Is claimed to he tho fastest tlmo t,mcB Ky l?.S , COr? ,f.r,oin Uo TV0'
,. ..i i.. ,. ., v l u nuo cutter "Snohomish" nnd no lnthr.
v,. .i m .-uiiiiivuuii. fn, .. u,ny . n-t,A i ";;. . . "
-i -no "wigwnm II "Is owned by O. m b-BVrmi,t m 108eui"-K this morning
i. inu, in uiHiorin urecon: oo. ".. .
signed nnd built by Dlnhley of Sent- ia? Srt0I S0M Rn(1 yncl,lt .S' . 8 of
l WW? SwlBnoO "Ullt tho "Seat. , L " "JIa??S?..hf":
uoapiru." it will bo equipned with """v"'" '" "'""'v "" UU""K
a 6 cylinder onglno. Ilchton- .U,,8.meet- They will bo accompanied
length of the boat all over Is 26 feet'. Hy 'e r ?? bnnd nd w,.betraof t
rno -Beattio Sp r t" s owned bv " - " w,whi imun
Mr. Cox of Portland. Oregon. She.to l"8l"r thc!r 81fe pa88ng0 ln"
wns designed nnd built bv ninklnv nf I
Seattle, nnd Is equipped with two Lel. SAME OLD LKSSOX
ghton engines, putting her In tho twin
7i ."!?,?, ""J8.3""" ovor nil. Ho Bald ho'd help the
...,..w.v 4.. .u ii'si uvur itll. IS nnrt ltl n
world alone:.
owned by Mr. II. Llnnort of R in ,iu .""i V" C.L-Sr"' .....
pod with an. 8 cylinder V typo special Did thov nitv him? Oh. nni
.M ,,
opsign Mpport racing engine. The
engino is ono or tho 4 cycle typo.
This power plant is tho snmo n thnt
which nppeared In the "Missouri III"
in tno I'eoria Rogattn. The "Missou
ri III" made n trifle better than 31
miles an hour. Mr. Drlscoll fully
bolloves thnt she will be nble to beat
tho record of tho "Missouri III."
"Nunes Flyer" the bont Is 25 feet
11 3-4 Inches ovor nil. 4 foot 4 inch
oeam, null draft of S inches. ThA
oowor v ant u ono Model n Rrriniv'o s
cylinders, 6 Inches boro by 6 inches
Btroka and Is owned by Nunos Bros.,
of Sacramonto, California. i
Milton Smith of Ranier has entei-
They merely snld-
Wlth shako of head:
"We told wo told you sol"
He Bald, "I'll find the priceless mines"
and tolled till mldnlKht dim:
Thoy ciimo n shaking of tho ground;
nn earthquake swallowed him.
A bitter tale of woe!
Did they pity him? Oh, nol
Still they said
With shako of head:
"Too bad I Vo told him bo!"
victim Tuesday, whon William Glenn
Wilson bronthed his last. During
tho four nnd a half days that he lin
gered on tho vorgo of death, at
Umpqua, Wilson novor regninod
completo consciousness. Tho Inju
rles to his back dovoloped spinal
meningitis nnd tho ond wns at onca
foreseen.
Another tolegrnm was recolvod
hero from Frank McFnrland, of nis
RnpldB, Mich., to tho effect thnt ho Is
u uroiuer oi jonn McFnrland, of
Coour D'Alono, who Is at present en
route to Rosoburg to take charge of
tho remains of Potor.
M. D. Cooley of Drain, whn urri,i
snys he
was well acquainted with Norman
(Peter) McFarland, a victim In
Thursday's bridge disaster at Ump
qua. He says McFarland worked for
him on a stock range In Curry coun
ty nbout three years ago. Ho was
married to a young lady at Agnes.
Curry county, but tho two havo not
uveu logemer ror some time. Mr.
Cooloy pronounced McFarland a good
fellow, honest and Industrious and
well-liked by all who chancod to
make his acquaintance. His wlfo
still resides at Agnes, Curry county.
Hat your Jo
trlitUf do& t
WOMAN KILLS THREE DEER.
Mrs. Ben McMullen and Miss Ber
nice Chandler went to the Chandler
ranch noar Eckley. Whllo there they
went hunting and Mrs. McMullen kill
ed throe deer and Miss Chandler one.
which was pretty good for amatm.r
ports-women CoqUllle Herald.
"If you havi nytliia to sill. ir.4.
ml waaikil-. ut want ad.
CATCHING INLET ,NEWS.
(Special to Tho. Tlmos.)
Mr. Roy Hodson lyhllo hunting re
contly got lost In tho donso wood
between hero and Suinnor, finding
deer tracks and following them
sonio dlstnnco passed through Sum
nor and wont as far as Cunningham
Creok, realizing his condition retrac
ed his Btops to Sumnor callod nt Loj
nurd Mastors hotel from which a
tolophono messago was sent to H. 3.
Honobrnko who Immodlntely upon
receipt Informed Mrs. Hodson. HJ
took passago on tho mail-boat to
Mnrshflold whore ho staid ovor night,
walking homo noxt morning. Roy
is our trustworthy mall cnrrler from
Ross' boat-landing -up tho Inlet,
carrying mall ovory day for eight or
nluo famtllos and wo rojolco with his
parents that "the lost is found."
J. W. Bouobrako and son, Rosa,
will bo tho guosta of Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Honobrnko Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dvron Hodson spent
Wednesday ovonlng with W. R. an1
Mrs. Hlgglnson.
10 Cords of Aldor wood from J.
C. Donne's place was put on a scow
and towed by tho Sumner to Coos Bay
Creamery Wednesday.
Mr. Mike Boono of Sumner was la
this vicinity yesterday looking for a
atray mare.
EXTRA
I havo a lot of EXTRA hay to
A. T. Halnoa. i
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WILL EXCHAtfGE-MCy $2,100,
equity In. a 5-room bungalow, lot
80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland,
Ore. Valued at 3,000, for acrcase
near or property In Marshfled, Or.
I am tho owner of this bungalow,
and shall only deal direct with
owner of proporty. If you know of
anyono' wishing to 6xchanx nave
thom writeL.' J. Justed 49
Mbrrlssoa Si, Portlands Oregon.
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