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-m mvww w i"n'FTi.t7y " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910-EVENING EDITION. I Ml ""ktf villi . ' tf if MMi COOS BAY TIDES. NOVEMBER High Date Frldny Sn turd ay SUNDAY water I A. itc h. in. f.., 18 1:12 10 20 2:04 3:00 NOVEMBER P. M. ft. h.ni. I ft. 7.G 12:37 10.0 7.3 1:20 9.8 7.0 2:00 P.3 BE WELL DRESSED FOR. THANKSGIVING TO properly observe Thanksgiving Day the turkey should bewell dressed. So should you. To be well dressed Thanksgiving" Day and every other day wear our "Mill-to-Man" All-Wool Clothes. They have the stylo that you would expect only in the highest priced clothes. They are honestly made of pure wool cloth and guaranteed to hold their chape. Yet they cost only $15, $20 and $25. We will thank you to investigate these remarkable clothes. You'll thank us if you do. Low swator A. M. P. M. Date. Ih.m. ft. h. in. I ft. Friday... IS 0:3 1 2.8 7:3311.0 Saturday 19) 7:21 3.2 8:24 l.G SUNDAY 20J S:M 3.0 9:101.1 Tho law requires that a domocrat must bo named to fill tho vacancy ou tho bonrd. Every ono Is Blgning tho petition as Mr. Thrift stands highly In this section and all bollovo that no better nppolntmont could bo mado, his natural ability along this lino and tho cxporlonco Rained through his position hero fitting him cbpccI nlly well for tho work. Tin: weather. O (By Associated Press.) 0 OREGON Occasional rnln tonight nnd Saturday. LOCATi TEMPERATURE POUT. inc. For twenty-four hours ending 4:43 p. in., Nov. 17, by Mrs. ' Mlngus, special government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum GO Minimum 40 At 4:43 p. 111 48 Precipitation 28 Wind Southwest: rain. "Mill-to-Man Clothiers" WOOLEN MILL STORE Marshfield Oregon. rTraMgM--rr-wffTrrrom PERFECT SKIN PROTECTION Under Mi Conditions ANYONE CAN HAVE PERFECT SKIN PROTECTION BY THE USE OF NYAL'S TALCUM POWDER. BEST, PUREST, WHITEST, LIGHTEST OF AIR-FIOATING ITA LIAN TALC, DELICATELY PERFUMED. SOFT, SWEET AND DELICIOUS TO USE. NO OTHER TALCUM CAN COMPARE WITH NYAL'S FOR BABY, LADY OR GENTLEMAN. I PRICE 23 CENTS. FOR SALE AT THE IJUSY CORNER. PHONE 208. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon FOR ItEXT Comer office In Lok hart building. Apply at Lockharfs Grocery. FOR SALE Cheap, boat livery, two launchoa, one launch hull, 10 round bottom row boats, Bhop floats, tools and patterns. For particulars call at Allger's Boat Hvery, North Bend. WANTED A position by man of ex perience In accounting and book keeping, Balary no object. Address H. O. caro Times. FOR SALE Furniture for seven, room house almost now, 237 So. Broadway. FOR SALE Cheap, n parlor Bet, glass-cupboard, dresser and ma chine. Mrs. A. O'Connor, 403 N. Broadway, and gallons, Special prices by tho dozon. Freo delivery. Phono 277. xfiave a Coos Bay Sunday HI ninnor nn Cnnc Raw LET US HELP YOU. Read this list and then phono us ffl'your order: rllUMS 1HII COOS DAY SALSIFY COOS BAY CAULIFLOWER, COOS RAY CELERY COOS BAY CABBAGES COOS BAY RUTABAGAS, I COOS BAY BEETS, j COOS BAY PARSNIPS, J COOS BAY CARROTS, COOS BAY TOMATOES, COOS BAY SQUASH, COOS BAY PUMPKIN, COOS BAY CRANBERRIES, COOS BAY POTATOES, COOS BAY SAUER KRAUT, COOS BAY APPLES, CALIFORNIA SWEET POTATOES, CALIFORNIA GREEN AND RED PEPPERS. CALIFORNIA ONIONS. GOOK'S CROCERY 4TII AND CENTRAL. PHONE 18D. 14 I CENTRAL AVE. Uncle On Ray. E. P. Upton, n former rcsldont of Coos Bay, return ed hero yestordny from San Fran cisco after n long nbeenco. Ho Is now representing tho Boston Belting Company In this section. Goes to Uuxpltul. Hnrry Wrlnk lor, tho popular clerk nt tho "Busy Comer" will enter Mercy hoBpltnl at North Bond this evening to undergo n minor operation thoro tomorrow. His ninny friends will hopo for his early recovery. OiutIioii Ciio Long. According to reports today from Coqulllc, It Is doubtful If tho trial of Garrison, charged with tho murder of Roy Per kins, will bo completed boforo tho mlddlo "of next week. Tho defonso hnd submitted only part of Its testi mony today. Major Kinney Coming. It w.is Btntod today that Engineer Polly had rocolvcd a tologrnm from Mnjor Kin noy announcing that ho (Kinney) would roach Coos Bay tonight or to morrow nnd that ho had arranged to straighten out his financial af fairs. Tho report could not bo confirmed. mmtttimsttcmtnnatwamtawmw I Personal Notes I m:m:m::m:jmm:mm::m::mmm MISS MARY FRARER of Ten Mile, Is n "Marshflold shopper today. MRS. PEARL MILLER has returned from a Bhort visit in Portland. HERMAN CORDES has returned from a business trlp.to Bnndoil. Occupy Now Building. Tho now Chandler building is rapidly nenrlng completion and somo of tho tenants expect to movo In somotlmo this month. Among thoso occupying tho first floors storo rooniB will bo tho Coos Bny GaH nnd Electric Compnny on tho corner, Norton & Hanson's second book nnd stntlonory store next to It nnd tho Tltlo Gunrnntco & Abstract Compnny tho next room. On tho second floor, offices hnvo boon leased by Dr. Ingrnm, C. F. McKnlght nnd Judgo Coko nnd tho Marshflold Public- Library will also hnvo quar ters there. RETURN LETTERS SOONER. CoiihIh Dnul. Alex Campboll hns been advised of tho death of his cou sin, W. II. Carroll, which occurred nt RoBohurg last weak. Mr. Carroll wbb qulto well-known on Coos Bny nnd tho friends hero will regret his early dcmlBo, for ho wns only 35 years old. I Invent Propeller. Max Tlmmor- mnn has applied for n patent on a now stylo of propollor. Inatcnd of tho stylo In general uso, ho hns do vlsod ono modellod lllco nn nugpr which gives more aurfneo to tho wheel nnd consequently more powor, Wlillo It will not do for spood bonts. ho claims It will bo a great thing for towing. WANTED A child to board. Apply Room G, over Times' offlco. WANTED Strong woinnn or girl to caro for oldorly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Sengstackon, Marshfield, Or. 'OR SALE Gnsollno launch Teddy r will lease or trade; also ranch near Marshfield for rent. Enqulro prop. Hotel Lloyd. POR RENT Four-room bungalow, Frank Dillon at Olllvant and Weaver's. CIDER Fon SALE Pure eterUlzed elder In pint, and quart bottles, FOR SALE We have a few good tailor-made suits left to bo pressed but never called for that wo will sell cheap. You can got a good suit for from J3.00 to ?7.00. Call and seo them at Pantatorlum on Central aveuuo. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs. Hazard, cor. 5th and Market. FOIt RENT Residence Eastslde, Phono Mrs. McCann, North Bend. THE I T HYn MarihlWM'i pni'Uiar Kmtly inc. L.L.UIU llotejf An furulture r-owr nd clean. Velvet and Axmlniiter carpeti In very room. Four Morlei oj wild com t Uaicredured to day, V,75o and 1.00; week, 2.Xto3.00, Also a tew iou( keeping apart ments wltlj ga ranges, U.OO per month, r'r batlii. Take bu at depot. Mm. Urldues. I'rop FOR CAREFUL CLEANING Ladles should bring their Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS RAY TAILORING CO., J. W. Josephson, Mgr. J80 South Broadway, Marshlleld. Have your Job printing done The Times offloa. at Thanksgiving is Almost Here And wo nre well supplied with the best of MINCE MEAT, HOMEMADE KRAUT COOS BAY CRANBERRIES FRESH RANCH EGGS, RIPE AND GREEN OLIVES, SWEET AND SOUR PICKLES (IN BULK) Also Just recelvod on last boat fine assortment of fresh cookies In bulk. ALL KINDS OF DRIED FRUITS Our list of fresh fruit and veget ables for Saturday follows; FRESH CAULIFLOWERS CABBAGES, PARSNIPS, CARROTS, BEETS, RUTABAGAS, CELERY, SQUASH, PUMPKINS, SWEET POTATOES RIPE TOMATOES, BELL PEPPERS, GREEN TOMATOES. CRANBERRIES, BANANAS, ORANGES, APPLES, LEMONS, FRESH PINEAPPLES, COCOANUTS, GRAPES (WHITE, BLACK) TOKAY GRAPES, Phono Us Your Order. Rebuild Florence. Tho tug, L. Roscoo, Is horo from tho Sluslaw, having towed out tho Hugh Hogan nnd brought a cargo of salmon horo for reshlpment. Frank Fox, former ly of Coos Bay, Is now chief ongln eor on tho Roscoe. Ho reports that tho burned portion of Floronco will bo rapidly rebuilt. Tho run of sal mon In tho Sluslaw wns tho lnrgoat In years. Five-Bay Rule Adopted For Uncall ed For Mall In Future. .Heronftor lettors recolvod by nny first, second or third clans postofllco In tho United States will bo hold, In enso of non-dollvory, only flvo days, unless tho nddrcss of tho Hondnr, with Bomo other Hpoclflcd period of tlmo, Is written on tho onvolopo. A gnnornl order to this offect hns boon Issued by tho Postmaster Gonornl, In nccordanco with an net passed by congress last Juno. Horotoforo 1111- uciivorod letters, wltlunit nny re turn limit written or prlntod on tho onvolopo, hnvo been held In tho post ofllco for 30 days, nnd hnvo been n Bourco of much unnocesBnry labor. Such lottora hnvo been thumbed over by mall dorks many times a day. Undor tho now law tho. work of tho department will bo reduced ono third. J. II. KEATING of North Bond, was n Marshflold business visitor todny MRS. DAVE WALLACE of Catching: Inlet, Is a Mnrshflold shopper today. C. DOANE wns down from his Catching Inlet ranch yesterday on business. WATT SHORT loft today for hla Fall Creek homestead where he cxpoctH to stny until Christmas. , FRANK GRANT of tho Smlth-Pow-ors enmp' nt Coos City was a Mnralitlohl business visitor yesterday. MILO PIERSON Is in from Ton Mile , nnd reports duck hunting nnd fish- lug unusunlly good there for thla tlmo of yenr. T. It. SHERIDAN, the woll-known,' Rosoburg bnnkor, nrrlvod horo thla morning to look nftor buslnoss matters. Ho will lcavo ou the Brenkwntor tomorrow. MRS. JOHNSON who movod with her husband from North Bond on to n homostoad near Ten Illo two years ngo was In Marshflold today for tho first tlmo slnco that dnto. FEED FOR HAINES. Tho Rodondo todny brought In a shipment of aaventy tons of feed of nil kinds for A. T. Haines, tho Mnrah flold food nnd flour donlor. SATURDAY NIGHT. Beautiful Biogrnph dramn "MESSAGE OF THE VIOLIN" 2 screaming Sollgs. 'O, YOU SKELETON AND THE QIIOST OF THE OVEN." OLUVANT & WEAVER The Pure Food Grocers, A good place to trade. Phone 370. Coraer 3rd aad Central Ave. Weds T11 California. Rocco Rlns cn, tho woll-known Coos Rlvor rnnch or, returned yostorday from n throe months stny In California, bringing with him a brldo and surprising his friends. On November C, ho and Miss Pnlmlna Slgnorottl were mar ried at Santa Cruz, Cnl. Thoy will rosldo on his Coos Rlvor ranch and his ninny frlonds on tho Bay will unite In wishing him and his brldo success and happiness, For State Position. T. J. Thrift, Coos county assessor, is circulating a petition to Governor-elect West ask ing his appointment as a mombor of the Oregon State Tax Commission "EARLY SETTLERS OR PION EERS DAYS IN MINNESOTA" will bo ropoatod. This Is ono of thoso foaturo Sollg productions Introduc ing U. S. Soldiers, Indians and condi tions ns thoy oxlstod In 1840. ORCHESTRA DON'T PAY MORE for Hardware than MILNER'S Prlco! E. B. DUFFY, trnvollng freight nnd passeugor ngont of tho R(o GrnnJe nt Portland, is horo on buslnesa connected with tho North Bentl CondoiiBaryln which ho Is inter ested. CARL JOHNSON nnd wlfo of AllogA ny, nro In Marshflold today, They lcavo on tho M. F. Plnnt tomor row for nn oxtonded trip to S'i Frnnclsco nnd other points In Cali fornia. , E. II. JOEHNK loft yesterday for Rosoburg via Myrtlo Point. He oxpectod to rldo n blcyelo from Myrtlo Point but pooplo who hav boon ovor tho road rocently say ho won't rldo vory far, tho nmd being almost too heavy for a stage. HOW ACCIDENT HAPPENED. COLUMBIA dry CELLS Tho Gunnery SAVE MONEY by buying your blankota nt THE HUH this week. You Are Safe The price is always the same, today or tomorrow. The best value for your money always. Men's Wear, from tho skin out. SPALDING Athletic goods- GUNNERY. Special salo on blankets at Hub. THE Tho Marsltllold, Ore., Nov. 17, '10. Editor Times In explanation of tho statement Ik Tho Times, I want to say that my son, Arthur Hanson, 0 years -old, who got Injured nt tho school house, has not got a cold, nor nover caught cold, nnd no complications have set In ns was stated In yestorday's paper. Tho bo s Just picked him up and throw him over tho grade at the High School grounds and he struck a snag and logs and nil kinds oC truck which wero nt tho bottom. Thoy did not ptiBh him down the stopa ns wns stated. Ha was In a vory bad condition, nnd Is yet al though ho la Improved to what he- was but wo do not know yot how It Is going to turn out. Why did thoy put a railing around tho place Monday morning If It wa tho stops thnt ho was thrown offT If Mr. Tlodgon. tho superintendent, mndo an Investigation, as your paper statod, It Is not n correct one. MR. nnd MRS. E. J. HANSEN. Don't FORGET the Riley evenlnr Nov. 25 BAPTIST church. Great BARGAINS, In BLANKHT at THE HUH this week. n-tt-t-n-tt--tt-n-a--o-c ----. T it-n-n--- F1XUP Opp. Breakwater Office. H 7 ? a 1 7 a 1 3 1 h t B I V a 1 t n f 7 I Jump The Hurdle t i The new North Front Street Game EVERYBODY JUMP? Steamer passengers all join in Now wouldn't that jar you? F. S. DOW. i S I i i t I II I I ? I fK.K.Ktt-K--BKU"-HKri-M-K8-PKMH- -- -- J i$Smiki 1