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'JW TTtrtrrp gsr &&$ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910 EVENING EDITION. iws S -Art flrV"v 1 Vv'.r a '5i N:2K What Day is Thursday ? YOU KNOW It Is Thanksgiving t Day, when all men reflect good com fort and good cheer. But, how CAN you unless you are garbed befitting the occasion ? Let us, show you the new holiday .at tire, Suits and Overcoats of a high degree. You can be sure they are right because they are our Glothcraft Guaranteed Clothes at, $lQto$25. The Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiers - Marshfield Oregon. fINE-POCKET KNIVES WR HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OP THE FINEST LINES OK POCKET KNIVES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. THEY ARE MADE OF GUARANTEED STEEL, FINELY FINISHED AND RANGE IN PRICE FROM 35c to $8.00 THERE ARE SOME DEAUTIES AMONG THEM SUITABLE FOR GIFT GIVING. SOME GENUINE MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLES. SEE THIS LINE BEFORE BUYINO. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" Marshfield, Oregon riii.hi; mri'i'icv umhreiiii you mistook for yours nt Postofllco this morning, to Times' olllco. I know you whon I boo you. J. Dothnor. a ? a t a i a i a i a i a a i a t a I 3X i I a a i a a I it a a i a i a t a i tt-n-a-a-n-w-a-a-n-a-a-a u-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- n A Bake Shop Test emm J9fH Is mado of ovory milling that Olympic Flour Is mndo of. Ono of tho best boko shops anywhoro Is run In connection with tho mill that makes Olympic Flour. Eve ry batch of flour that goes through tho mill Is tested. It has to bo up to tho highest standard has to mako tho boit bread possible, olso it doesn't go Into tho Olympic sacks, That Is tho reason your bakings of bread, biscuit and pastry are always uniformly good whon you uso Olympic. Your bak ings can't bo expected to bo tho same always unloss tho flour "is. Thoroln lies tho beauty of using Olympic. H.W. PAINTER Marshfield - Oregon ? B-H-a-a-a-n-n-a-a-a-a-n-n a-a-a-w-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-; I Vote For Councilmen a i a i a Who Carry Life Insurance in J MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. V The largest, oldest and best. 4t Assets 561 Million Dollars, t HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Local Agent a i a a i a i n i a a a i a a t a i a a i a i a i a Y FOR RENT Two room for house keeping furnlshod with gas rango $12 per month, Lloyd hotol. NOTICE If you want Lniidle tho window nud enrpot clcanor, Just call up Porry-Montgomory, Phono 8-J. Good work. Roasonablo prices. WANTED Young Indy to learn ty pcsottlng. Ono with somo oxporl ouco proforrod. Apply nt onco at Tlnios' olllco. WANTED -Young huly for olllco work. Must havo good education. Wages small to start. Address A. G. caro Times. WANTED An experienced waitress Inqulro "W" Timos' olllco. WANTED Second cook. Inqulro Chandler Hotol. LOST AlKiut, two weeks ago, clog, black and tan, modlum size. Short tnll. 8. C. Rogors. LOST Row bout. Party taking snino from Ekblad landing kindly re turn. Mado by Algor, Initial H P on bow. Reward for return. II. W. Painter. WANTED An A-l general merchan dlso man now In California Is anxi ous to locato on Coos Hay Mar rled. Addross, Box 'A' Times'. FOR RENT Furnished nnd unfur nished five-room apartments in the O'Connoll bldg. FOR SALE Cheap, boat livery, two launches, ono launch hull, 1C round bottom row boajs, shop floats, tools and patterns. For particulars call, at Allgor's Boat livery, North Bond. FOR REXT Four-room bungulow. Frank Dillon at Olllvant and Weaver's. CIDER FOR SALE Pure sterilized elder in pint, and quart bottles, and gallons. Special prices by tho dozen. Free delivery. Phono 27?r WANTED Strong uoinnn or girl to caro for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Songstacken, Marshfield, Or. FOR REXT Furnished rooms. Mrs, Hazard, cor, 6th and Market. Shin COOS BAY TIDES. NOVEMBER High water Date. Monday.. Tucsdny. Wcd'd'y. Thursday Friday... Saturday SUNDAY 27 A.M. h. m. 4:00 0:09 0:15 7:10 8:05 8:Gl 0:31 ft. 7.0 G.S 7.0 7.4 7.7 8.1 8.3 P. h. m. 3:02 4:07 5:25 0:52 8:12 9:20 I0:ic M. ft. 8.G 7.8 7.1 G.S 0.7 0.8 G.O NOVEMJir.lt A. M. h. in. 9:10 in?ns Low wator Date. Monday.. 21 Tuesday.. 22 Wcd'd'y. 23111:57 Thursday 24 0:18 Friday... 25 1:22 Saturday 20 2:21 SUNDAY 27) 3:d4 ft. 3.9 4,0 0.0 0.0 1 1.5 1.9 P. M. h.m. 10:15 11:14 1:19 2:29 3:23 4:11 ft. -0.0 3.2 2.4 1.7 1.1 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. in., Nov. 19, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government mo- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum G7 Minimum 51 At 4:43 p. in 57 Precipitation 53 Wind, Southwest; rainy. No Council Meeting. Thero will bo no meeting of tho Mnrshfleld city council this weok, tho council hnv- lng adjourned last Tuesday night for two wepkfl. nnnquet Earlier. Tho Booster Banquot nt tho Chamllor hotol to morrow night will bo nt 7 o'clock, an earlier dato than was anticipated. Thero will be n capacity crowd nt tho spread, Has Not Arrlu'd. Dosptto tho rumors thnt ho was to roach Coos Bay Friday or Saturday, Major L. D. Kinney had not put In nppoaranco at North Bond this morning nnd no ono thero has any doflnlto knowlodgo nn to whon ho might bo back. Destroy Blind. Tho inomborB of tho Glasgow Gun Club nro endeavor ing to sccuro ovidouco today against a party suspected of having destroy ed thrco of tho club's blinds on Hnyncs Inlot Inst Thursday night. Two othor blinds woro also destroy ed. Thoy havo a good cluo to tho Identity of tho miscreant nnd hop? to Hocuro tho ovldonco necessary to convict. Had Collision. Whllo on routo up tho Columbia Inst weok, tho Br'eakwator rammod tho engineer's tug, Arnga, doing nbout $300 dam age capt. KiiiKon who was pilot ing tho Breakwater says that tho ac cident wns caused by his offort to avoid running down a boat contain ing throe mon which woro In tho Brcakwator's routo. FOR RENT Residence Eastsido. Phone Mrs, McCann, North Bend, mwimiij.1 4AMUU uwm ROILED CIDER MIXCK MEAT, SWEET CIDER. That Thanksgiving Dinner Wo nro propared with ovo rythlng for tho table to mnko it tho most delightful dlnnor of tho soason and that's what it Bhould bo. Look at this list nnd phono your ordor to 32-J. VEGETABLES. CELERY, HOT HOUSE LETTUCE-, CABBAGES, CARROTS, RED BEETS, RUTABAGAS, BELL PEPPERS, TOMATOES, SWEET CORN, A8PARAGUS TIPS, PEAS. FRUITS. COOS BAY CRANBERRIES,, COOS BAY APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS, FIGS, SEEDED RAISINS, SEEDLESS RAISINS, LONDON LAYER RAISINS, A completo lino of fancy canned fruits: PINEAPPLE, LEMON CLING PEACHES, YELLOW CRAW FORD PEACHES, APRIQOTS, PEARS, ROYAL ANN CHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBER RIES,. LOGANBERRIES, FULL ASSORTMENT OF NUTS. THE5BAZAR HOUSE OF QUALITY. taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I Personal Notes naaaaaaataaaaamaaaaaaaaaaa MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South Coos River, Is tho guest of Sirs. Elizabeth Adams. E. II. JOEHNK has returned frnm Rosoburg. Ho was able to mako tho trip part way on his blcyclo. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Co- qulllo today to lssuo tho formal election orders. J. W. SXOVER and wlfn lrff Snfnr. day for Topponlsh, Wash., whoro they will mako their futuro homd. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING Is ex pected horo today from Gnrdlnor for a short visit nt tho A. J. Savago homo. II. C. STONE, night clork at Tho Chamllor, hns gono to Portlnnd on mnttors connected with tho local Naval Rcsorvo. L. C. BAROELT, editor of tho Myr- tio rolnt Entorprlso, spoilt Sun dny with his brother, E. S. Bar gclt, In Marsh Hold. MR. A. O. WALKER of tho Chris tian church wont to Myrtlo Point to nsslst In n revival thnt Is being conducted by tho Chrlstlnn deno mination in that city. WM. GRIMES and A. K. Peck re turned Snturdny from n week's boar hunt In tho vicinity of Myr tlo Point, but thoy did not got n slnglo boar or nny othor big gnmo. TOM HALL nnd R. O. Graves re turned today noon from Coqulllo whoro thoy havo been thopnst weok dofondlng Frank Onrrlson who was on trlnl thero for tho murdor of Roy PorkliiB. MR. nnd MRS. CHAS. 8ELANDER, Sumnor, woro Mnrshfleld visitors today. They report tholr son, Chnrlcs Solnndor, In Portlnnd Is building n nlco now homo of his own In tho Rose City. EW.4 OF 1JAXDOX. EvcutH on Lmwr Coqulllo Ah Told By Tho Recorder. Owing to tho fact that tho Geo. W. Mooro mill Is shut down this wool;, thero will bo no cargo for tho Flflold this trip, consequently sho will mako ono trip to Coos Bny, Thv mill will start up again Monday, It bolng only temporarily closed down whllo somo Improvements nro bo lng mndo at tho Cody camp In tho way of bulldlnc n now rnllrohd td n different pnrt of tho camp, nnd mnk Ing othor Improvomonts. to furnish logs in nbundanco. Fred Mob) Is hnvlng n big rush of Fred Mohl Is hnvlng n big rush of t ,nBtnU bnUl8 nnd other fea- work in his pinning mill at presont, u ,a nlgo p,ann0d to give nnd is employing from six to ton n.,HlAninB dnnc0 ,n tho ball. mon constantly. lntorost on common warrants, intor nnd to provido a fund for reducing tho floating building dobt of tho dls trlct. SEED RYE nt HALVES. XEWS OF ARAGO nnU VICINITY Tho box social at tho Methodist church Friday evening, November 11, wnB grcntly enjoyed by a vory largo crowd. About twenty ladle? brought baskets which wcro sold at vory good prices. Ico cream nnd cako wcro served thoso who didn't bring baskets. Mr. II. L. Stophens has rccolvntl thrco Shetland ponies from Nebras ka. Thoi nro tho only ones known to bo in tho county. Mr. Geo. Honnlngor has been qulto sick for somo time. It Is thought that ho Is attacked with typhoid fo-vor. Tho Ladles' Aid Society mot nt Mrs. Dolpheson's Wednosday of last week. CULLINGS OF COQUILLE. Coos County Sent News As Told lly The Sentinel. Mrs. O. A. Kolly of Rlvorton, re- colved a telcgrnm from Birmingham, Atnbnmn, InBt Saturday mornlns bringing tho Bad news that her moth er wns expected to Hvo but a short tlmo, t Miss Roso Forry oponcd up storo in RIverton last week. hor C. C. Prlco of Rlvorton hnd a very" pnlnful accident last week. The lino by which tho londcd ca,r hauls up tho empty car, broko, and th empty car caino bnck nnd struck Mr. Prlco causing somo very, palnfut cuts nbout the head. Whllo In thlB city Tucsdny A. K. Powors announced tho fnct that one of tho Cunninghpni logging enmps would bo discontinued somo time during tho presont month. Tho rea son for this movo lies In tho fact thnt tho present prlco of lurabor wilt not Justify tho logging of tho rough, tlmbor on tho rothntndor of tho lands of tho compnny whoro this crow was working. Ono crow will still con--tlnuo onorntlons on tho Cunnlughnuu Tho othor crow will bogln oporntlora- on Innd lying west of Benvor Slougn. which Is owned by tho company. .MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Upper Coqulllo Ah Told By Tho Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Cnl Rny havo moved ovor from Coob Rlvor nnd havo ront- od tho Nelson placo, north of w. :.eo Ray's, bo that tho brother wm bo neighbors. Married November 10, 1910, at tho homo of tho brldo'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Brown of Catching; Alox Raymond Loo ana ornnlf Mr. ami iHBK- Drown. Rov, Thom ing omur improvements, wnon hub -- - .iiiiin IB completed tho camp will be able "' l" lZ Tho firemen havo rontod the halt ovor tho Bcnroouor nruww "" again for this winter and are plan- A special mooting of tho local vot- ora of District No. 54 of Coos coun ty, which includes tho Bandon dlfl- (riot, nt tlm nntv oplinnl hnnnn nn ...... ... ... ..... -. -f. .. 0I i( nln, .w u......... tlm ntli flnv nt Vnvnmlinr 101 A nl .. ur..l.M.li l.v Tr. ...v - ... w .w.v...v., w, m nnnrniiuii tvvuuuauuj m; - -f -- HO nVInfle )i m fnr thn fnllnwlnir .1.- ,,n.ilnn IiaIiict nt a Bert- .- - , - --- --..- n nioro, niu ujiu.""".. -- ibiects: To low n. snoclal tnx for -.... ..ihm im) lm seamed to rally maintaining tho school for paying vory nicely from tho effocts and It nhriHtmas danco in tho hall. Professor Wlraborly, a,uperinieH- dont of tho Myrtlo Point schools. waa taken sick last Friday ana ui condition rapidly boenmo worse, un it boenmo very sorious tno nruw tho weok. Ho submitted to an- Wet- ho continues to Improve through to- est bearing tlmo warrants and bonds, jny thero will bo very strong hope for his recovery. LOST No. Tinker built row boat. Rownrd for roturn to Davis, North. Bend. Whlto nouso Storo. 7 -a-a-tt-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-o -a--a-e-a---a-a-a--a- 1 a a Thanksgiving without DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR. would be like A Kiss without the Girl n-a-a-a-a-n-aw-aa-HH- a-a-a-a-a-a-M a-a-a-i '- f I ! 1 f n 4- a V V m 1 a a Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Dally stage betweeu Rosoburg and MuiilillelU. Stt(ge leave dally aad Sunday at 7 p. in. Fare, 90,00. , OTTO SOHKTTER, Ageat, r O. P. BARNARD, UK) MARKET AV., MarshHeld. Agent, ROSKBURG, OMt, P1IONK 11 "H a a-aa-a f J x&tf .f v mfc OSjAJJ J-