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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
wWPP. ?"- P?r THETbDiMY Tift, MAf&ffr&b? titEfiON, fMdaV, DECEMBER 3,: ldftEtfHUftlB E-DlTl( 3? iMPtel gji,Wn McDonald at' Bandon a few ago. dnVa-4 .. j r" " ; - r ill i i ii i .i. i i .. i ii . i naiao GLOTHGR AFT . MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHES FOR . CHRIST MAS NO SEASON when ybifrieed good clothes more no season when you have less money to spend for them, YOU .CAN be well dressed for the Holidays without spending much. Buy Clothcraft Mill-to-Man YOU TAKE no chances you make no mistake. THE GUARANTEE insures all wool insures wear insures good tailoring insures lasting style1 and shape. Prices $10 to $25 . Woolen Mill Store if T85 Haines Is Here. Chief Engineer If, A .Haines came in .today from the surveying camps and reports that good progress is being made. No Football. Manager Robert DIHard has received fword that the Coqullle Independent Football team" cannot come over Sunday ,and coa sequently there will bo no game. " Mill-tc-M'an Clothiers Marshfield Oregon. mJ Fine Jewelry I xhibit Our stoqk of jewelry Is now most complete, our lino .of Come in and see WATCHES see A uivjuynifia, jiiioai'.o, iir,ui- iu.ms aa it i BUCKLES, FOUS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, TIE PINS, T WATCH CHAINS, STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES, TAIN PENS, CUT GLASS ANI SILVERWARE. FOUN- Carleton Jewelry Co. H f Have You Tried Our Nob Hill Coffee? j- FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS RANK RItlg., Opposite Chandler notel, 1 lb. can r40c 3 lb. can $1.00 Our Customers Say It' Is the BEST on Coos Bay. j GEO. R COOK a ; ? I i BUNKER HILL The most central location on Coos Bay. HUNKER HILL has a new school house now; occupied, costing $8,000.' BUNKER ,HILL Is within 15 minutes walk from Marshfield Pbstoftlce. HUNKER Hill has no CITY TAXES. LOTS 900 AND ,UPr 910.00 DOWN, 95.00 PER MONTH. ' ' NO INTEREST. EASY TERiMS.' SEE W. J. RUST. Phone ISO. Cor. Central Ave., and 4th St. Marshfield, Oregon. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- a a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aH3 -------------- ave ller V Sperry's Best Family sells at $J.80 VJf T . xx i a a V a i a :' ! a i a i a i a a i a CAPES . They're just the thing for this weather. If you haven't seen them, drop In. We -have 'em for ' MEN, WOMEN, GIRLS, BOYS AND CHILDREN PRICES S1.75 TP $3.00 And don't forget the CRAVENETTE SALE LARGE LIST OF PRICES Damage Repaired. Today, tho lo cal railway got its trains through to Myrtle Point and back for the first time since the freshet. The com pany has a largo amount of' work to do yet, ballasting; etc. i Fell . In Bay. Tho porter at the Blanco hotel stumbled and fell into the Bay last evening from the wharf In the rear of Chas. Stauff's grb'dery. Several who were standing' nearby quickly pulled him out. Daughter Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Scott Sr have 'jusV received' word ot the birth of their first grandchild a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Vm. Scott in Portland, DeA cember 1. Mother and child are. getting along nicely. Mrs. Scott will be remembered hero as Miss Myrtle- Howe add' tho many friends of the young couple will' hasten to extend congratulations. "Grandma" S'colt will' leave Saturday to' make the ac- nuatntanco of th'e little miss. bat ' i ; 1 ' v. "Grandpa" will be Unable to go until 7 later.' Receives Promotion. - W". EL'dS Smith, the popular Coos Bay repre-'JJjft sentatlve of tho Marshal, Wellsrj .Engages In. Business. David Mussen',' who has been connected w'ith the Mulloy Transfer and Livery business for several years, has' se cured a transfer outfit of his own and engaged In business'' on his own account. v Plant' Is Late. The M) F. Plant had not been sighted at 3 o'clock this afternoon" and evidently encoun tered the storm which swept down jthe coast a few days ago." It is ex pecte'd that she will get In this eve ning. ' rf .1 - r . n-j t.-j5q been promoted to tho position of?: manager' of the builder's hardware' uepuruueni. ui ino linn. mis win s, necessitate his removal to Portland to make Ms home, a fact that Will, bo generally regretted by the many,.j; friends he and Mrs. Smith have-'j ii'ade during' their stay In Marshfleid. ' next' week. Mr. Smith has proven" himself a llrst-class business man,i ';j i tj , j ,.- firm as well as himself during his'' . residence on Coos Bay. There' wIllN be congratulations on' thl deserved' recognition of his merit and ability"" ' coupled with, regret that his advan-v yArrif notMnnflo Tilrv ftrm Vta rvi U1UCI1I 1UU1UICD AAA1AA llUl lUlO 1UUI munlty. He will be succeeded in Miln fonrltnrv liv A T Thofi nf Pntl- land. whom Mr. Smith Is lntroducIntriBI - j to the trade. Won't Riin. L. F.' Falkeristeln of1 Mdrth Bend', announced today 'that' he would' not "be an Independent I.. .. u . '. t, :. j'. Rol Mpii Slnkn n Ttriiilnnf nki.in :', candidate for councilman,- as lias i7. "m,in ' M-i in Ve9n' reported", if had' beori sta.t,e4; that he would go' on the ticket "Ey The largest list of prizes ever p he pbBltlvoiy denieaThVs': given away in Marshfleid for social , ' -- functions are now on display in tho w1a nf lnmn,i; Wnawnr',1 Lockhart Grocery Company's win- has' been received here' of. the mar dow.. All of these prizes will be rlage of Jesse Tyrrel and Miss Alice glyen away at the Red Men's Sixth' Welse at KJamath' Falls, Oregon, Annual Grand Mask Ball on Satur- November 2i. Mr. Tyrrel was born day Dece.mb.er 4th, 1909, at the' and'ralse"d oh the Bay' and lias" m'dny The aggreKate val-1 f fiend's here who will wish' him1 and his bride a happy future." "Foi? sever al years" he has' been located at Klamath Falls where ho 'Is engaged as a barber. , I. O. O. F. hall. ue of these prizes is now over $400, Several individual prizes' of the val ue of $25 are to be given away. Among somq of the, most expensive prizes, we might'mentlon a $25 hat given by Mrs. J., H. Somers, a. silver put bowl, donated by H. S. Tower, a cut glass pickle dish, donated by Carleton, Jewelry Co., glass pear bowl on sllyer stand, donated by Thos. Howard, goid headed umbrel la, donated, by H. Flnell, lady's sweater donated by The 'Hub Cloth: lng Company, and many others of equal merit, of which space forbids mentioning. These prizes must- be seen to be appreciated. Don't fall to ,see the display .in Iockhart's win dow, a detailed lst of which may be seen at the same place. Made of One-Third Best Eastern Hard Wheat and Two- u Everything is going at closing .Thirds Western bluestem. AoulIIB' V i ii THE BAZAR ? FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER DAY. HOUSE OF QUALITV. Phono 32-J Central Avenue FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. LOST- Gold Safety pin. Reward for .return to Times' office. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-rc-a-a-a-a .'FURNITURE For sale-heap. First house south of Mercy hospital, North Bend. ?FOR SALE Slnrshfleld ' Slutting Rlnkat a very low 'figure, if taken be'foro January 1. Enquire D. L. Ajery. "FOR SALE At oargain, tho confec tionery store and billiard hall in Knights of Finland building. Good lease including living rooms. Ap ply on premises, 'IlfWn UrtTCI Formerly the OnrfleM. LLUID HUlftL only family hotelln town Openefl under new management. ThorouEhJy remodeled arid refurnished. Ratea 5oc SI per day; $J to $ per wrtk. SreClnl rates by the th, rree Rath. Fine Ma'lne View. L. V. BRIDGES, Prop. PRICE OF PREFERRED STOCK OF THE UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Note the steady and rapid ad- FQR SALE Only short order res-' PB ,n th. nrlnfi of Htoej. slnca the taurant in Coqullle.' Price $J50 organlzatlon of the company: if taken at once. Hawloy,. Mc-, per Bj,are Can, Coqullle, Ore, ! February 23, 1907 $10.00 FOR SALE All my household fur- September 1, 1907. ....... . 11.00 nlture. Am leaving city and will October!, 190.7 , 12.5,0 sell cheap. W. E. Smith, 18S Park November 10, 907 14, 00 Ave., Marshfleid, Phone 9C-J. 'January 1, ,1?Q8 15.o'q Luld March 1, 1908 10.50 17.50 .B5g Hit Tonight -at the- THE ROYAL 'I he Playhouse of Quality (Formerly Dime Theatre.) a wonderful plcturo Stage Driver, in the Wild West Hold Up. Allele's AVash Day. Annette Kellerinnii. The Great Lady Diver. Don't miss theso pictures. They pro simply great. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. Argo Property Loss. In addition to Its toll In human life, the wreck of the steamer Argo entailed a large property loss. She carried' a Heavy freight cargo and many Tillamook merchants are losers. Among them are A. McNair who 'had $2,300 worth of goods on the Argo, E. T. filion had ,a fairly large consign ment, and the ioss of Maurice Leach Is about $250. Many others small amounts. lost DIakc Returns. J,. M, Blake re turned today from a business trip to various points and will" remain until after the election. There are ho particular developments In his street x railway project as little can bo accomplished until his franchise .Is granted or refused at tho election I next Tuesday. If tho franchise Is granted, ho hopes to bo able to carry !put tho project much earlier than i tho tlmo specified In It. NORTH BEND NEWS The W. C. T. U. are planning to hold a rally Sunday. Robert Church of Catching Inlet, iwho has been 111 at the General hos-i riltai. is lmnrnvlniri , ' " ?l ' ., .v." ..' , lur. uliu lurts. juvan nuusuu ul ; South Coos River, were the guests ofjj Mrs. Robert McCanrl yesterday. . . . ..J The steamer Flyer brought al large number" of people from Marsh fleid to' tho mee't'lngs Wednes'da'y" night. Among those coming we're: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Doll', Kirs. Ernest McCray, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Se'h'T- 'I brede, Miss Francis Franse, Mrs, Stutsman and a largo number of others. W, Smith and wife, Mrs. W. H. Piper, Miss Annie Clinkln-.J beard, Miss Aririle and George ' Smith, Mrs. arid Mrs. Frank Hod- son, William Morgan and verran Rood and wife w'ere among those' from Cobs River in attendance. $ ' 4 "TOPC O'l Tini TIMES ' o o 4&H It's a cold'day oh'Coos Bay when.l it don't rain in winter. rtb safer and su'rer Irlvestment can: bo found that In Coos Bay real es tate. If a man exercises good judg ment in buying he cannot lose. Is Near Bandon. Archie Phillips says that Harry McDonald, tho brakom'an of the local railway, who disappeared sometime ago whoso ab sence lms caused alarm, Is now near Bandon. Mr. Phillips says that Mc Donald sought employment at tho South Slough camp, then returned to Empire nnd proceeded from there to Bandon. One of tho men rit Mr. Phillips' Camp received a card from ANY ONE having a piece of near Coos Bay that wishes to sell Mine I, 191 . will please describe Improvements Augqst 1, 1 908 18.50 and address before December 15 October 1 '.908 ..., 20.00 W. A. Williams, DeLamar, Idaho, December 15, 19Q8 22,50 February lb, 1909 25.00 30.00 August 1, 1909 $35.00 The pricn will remain at $35.00 17(111 TIMVT Fivn.rnnm pftttaoo. South 11th Street. Inquire at May ' 190'? Cook's Corner Grocery Store, FOR HALE The Owl Restaurant, fof a 8bort Um(J ony u,8 a chance Norm iiena. ure. u lurmsaea of ft ,, t0 make a gafe ,nveat. rooms in connection. Business $15 ment and ,arge proflUi a day. Price $250. 0 T jyopsON, Fiscal Agent, FOR RENT Houses close In. Also Coos nnd Curry Counties, Box .TJ.'I new storeroom at Fourth and Con- Olllce In Tin "riminller" tral avo., soon. Phone 164-J. ' Aiaishfleld. -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- -a-a-a-a-a-a-i-a-a-tj-a-a-a- Tomorrow Will Be Cake Day At Corthell's Get Cakes for your Sund y Dinner hore and bo satisfied LOAF CARE LAYER CAKE ANGEL CAKE a a a i a t a i a i a a t a i a t a a t a a i a a a a a a a i -a-Ji-a-a-a-a-a-s-a-a-a-a-n -a-u--a--a--a--a-V Some people claim that The Times needs a censor, Te only censor wb will over recognize, or oboy, Is the law, and public opinion; wo are In timately acquainted with both as they bear upon tho policies of thlsr paper, and wo consider it our "long suit" to comply with both nnd sup port both, A course that certain people repudiate constantly. WHY BAKE AT E? When you can get such flno quality fruit Cakes Or any sort, or style, or size o shapo of cake, for tho matter of that, baked in our ovens after skillful mixing, cakos that causo eyes to glisten and mouths to water in anticipation, Light as ocean's foam, pure as gold, the make homo happy without tho work or worry of homo cake baking. Special orders filled promptly, CORMITS DELICATESSEN PHONE 10D-L. at the COOS BAY BAKERY PHONE 111-L. Havo you tried our Boston Biowu Bread? It's good, Have that Roof Fixed Now See GORTHELL IiiONE 100-L. You want to buy your groceries from us because you want tho best, If you don't find it so, wo want to roturn your money, W. A. SACCHI: Corner Commercial and Second Str-I iaJ