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,, ri ' v? THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910 EVENING EDITION. :::K::::::::nm:sjmt:tj:i:tt:t:y I Personal Notes I H::J:tJ:j:j:n::n:j:::::!t:::m:i Ft TO S E tfHHi & WIA "Mill mutiny! Suits and Overcoats for Everybody. CVERY man with clothing troubles should come in and examine our display of new arrivals in Suits and Overcoats It will put you in a buying mood; whether you need new clothes or not. Every garment at $10 to $25 bears our "Clothcraft Guar antee . to-Man Clothiers" WOOLEN MILL STORE "SS? Stump FSEOT UMm rrny?. WVlfci l Take these few ns examples, ami tlieu call iu for. the New Monthly List of COLUflBIA Double-Disc Records 10-iach 65c. 12-inch $1.00 We Have The Latest Records and The Latest Machines NOTHING' NICER FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN A Columbia Graptaophone and Some Late Records FOR RENT Store room occupied ly Mrs. Alkon's millinery, on Decem ber l(- Apply Eugcno O'Connoll. FOR UEXT Plumbing Mtop m.t Ekblnd's Ilnrdwnro storo nftor Do- .. conifer 1. i Apply W. N. Ekblnd.it " WANTED An e.perlenceI girl for Konornl housowork. Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lowls, Catching ' Inlet. FOR SALE Rlnclc Mlnorclm pulli'jH, ilv iiin-itlm 'nlil. iSV.nO pneh. Annlv' J. A. Jacobson, North 13 end. VOll SALE Household furniture, 173 Second, St. No. LOST No. .1 Tinker built row Iotf, Howard for return to Davis, North Bond. Whlto houso Store VOU SAIjKt-;8 1UV. gasollno mo tor and all 'oqulpmont for lnunoh. Write Hox 285, or cnll'240 Fourth St. North. ItOOMlNO HOUSE For snle. Splen did proposition. Easy tornis. P.O. Box 435. WANTED Second cook. Inquire Chandler Hotel. VOW RENT Four-room bungalow. Frank Dillon at Olllvant and Weaver's. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" Removal Sale of Millinery AS I WILL CHANGE MY LOCATION TO THE COOS BUILDING ON DECEMBER 1, 1 WILL COMMENCE ON FRI DAY, NOVEMBER 25, TO-CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS CONSISTING OF FELT, SILK, VELVET AND BEAVER SHAPES, ALSO CAPS, FANCY FEATHERS, ETC, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, SEE MY SHOW WINDOWS FRIDAY MORNING FOR RE DUCED PRICES, Mrs. A. G. AIKEN CIDER FOR SALE Pino sterilized cldor In pint, and quart bottles, and gallons.' Special prices by the dozon, Froo dollvery. Phono 277. II ! -I I I II I " WAXTKI) Strong woman or girl to crtro for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Songstackon, Marsliflold, Or. FOU HKXT Furnished rooms. Mrs, Hazard, cor. 5th and Market. FOU SALE Cheap, boat livery, two launches, one launch hull, 1C round bottom rajy boats, shop floats, tools and pnttorns. For particulars call at, Allgor's Boat livery, North Bond. NOTICE If you want Ln miles tlio window and carpet cloanor, jUBt call up Porry-Montgomory, Phono 8-J. Good work. Reasonable prices, FOU RENT Residence Eustfllde, Phono Mrs. McCann, North Bend. THF 1 1 fiYH MarshUeld' popular Family 11,11 uulu Hotel. All Curulture few nJ clean. Velvet and Axmlnliter rarjiyln t.4T room. Four Morlei o( tolld'com t Hatc reUured to : day, 60c, 75c and 11.00; week 2.00 to 15.00. Alu a tew housekeeping apart- mnti with ga rangei, 112.00 per mouth. Free bath.. Take bum at depot. Mr. Bridget, Vrop HOME LAND Co. Bee ub for Investment!" on Cooa Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. I'bone 74L. 904 Front SU www COOS BAY TIDES. NOVEMBER High wnter aTjL i P. M. Date. h.m. ft. h.ni. ft. Friday... 25 8:05 7.7 8:12 C.7 Saturday 20 8:51 8.1 9:20 G.S SUNDAY 27 P:3l 8.310;16 0.9 NOVK.AUJER Low water I A.M. j P. M. Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft. Friday... 25 1:22 1.2 2:29 2.4 Saturday 20 2:21 1.5 3:23 1.7 SUNDAY 27) 3:1-1 1.9 4:11 1.1 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight, ex- ccpt occasional rain nlong coast. Saturday, fair. Wcstorly winds. Shippers Forecast. Protect shipments ns far north ns Scattlo against tern- poraturea of nhout 34, North- sV cast to Spokano 28 degrcos, Southeast to Bolsq 20 degrcos, South to Slskyou, 20 degrees. LOCAL temperature PORT. HE- For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:43 p. in., Nov. 24, by Mrs. Mlngus, special govommont me- teorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 52 O Minimum 41 At 4:43 p. in 37 Precipitation.'. '. ." inono Wind, NorthwoBt; clear. o HERBERT HUME will loavo tomor row on tlio Brenkwnter for Portland. MRS. J. 13. FITZQEHALD and chil dren of North Coos . Rlvor, nro Marshflold visitors today. A. E. ADELSPE11QEU and wlfo and baby will leave tomorrow for their old homo In Indiana. MRS. JOHN LACHAPELU2 wns tnkon to Mercy hospital this morn ing whero oho will undergo nn operation for nppondlcltls. INSPECTORS WELDON and Ames, who lmvo boon Inspecting tho Newport nt North Bond, will leavo tomorrow for Portland. MHS. LEWIS and children who lmvo been visiting nt tho homo of her pnrontB, Mr. and Mrs. Tom How ard, loft for their homo liu Cali fornia yesterday. Mil. SCOTT'S VIKW. Potor Scott, Sr., in lrdto over tho statement mado by T. II, Ilnrry that tho Drcdgo Oregon was plit out of commission becnuso tho omcorn did not hood tho Btorm signals. Mr. Scott's son, Potor Scott, Jr., In pne of tho olllcors of tho dredge, and Mr. Scott snys that tho olllcera and mon did everything in tholr power to avoid damngo whon they heard of tho approaching storm. "Tom' Barry don't know anything about tho sen nnd doesn't know whnt ho In talking about when ho trios to lay .any blnmo upon tlio oulcorn of tho Oregon," snld Mr. Scott today. ", - r i CHURCH INVITATION. Htiliy 111. II. V.' WoodB and fam ily, who lmvo planned to movo to Portland to make tholr homo, lmvo been delayed In tholr dopnrturo by the Illness of tholr child. Koelnl Kitcresi. Tlio social glvon nt tho Odd Follows hall by tho IimIIch of St. Monica's Catholic church last ovonlng wns largoly nttoiidcd and proved a most onjoynblo evont. Tho details of It will bo printed In Tho Tlmos soclnl dopartmont Saturday. - Hugh Meldiln'H Vote. Comploto roturns fjom the rocout stnto elec tion show that Hugh McLan of Marshllold received 39,157 votes for Stato Railroad commissioner . while his opponent, J, Mlllor, received 04j 071 votes. TliitiiksglvltiK Banquet.' i Tho momborn of tho Christian church yllh a fow of tholr friends, eiijoyod, n Bumptuous spread together nt the church ou TlmnkBglvlng day. The aftornoon wns passod In n social way and a very ploasaut day wns passod. .Buy Hotel. B. W. Sullivan nnd wlfo linvo piirchnseii tho Lloyd h'otol from J. H. Bridges nnd nro ntjw operating (t. -. ' ' Finds Stolen Boat. S. O. Brown hns recovered n rowbont which was THE MASONIC "The Lion and The Mouse" PRESENTED BY -SZt Dixie Lof fin AND COMPANY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER SflTH AND U7T1I. .PRICES 2.1, .15 AND 00 CENTS Seats now on sale at THE BUSY CORNER THE ROYAL (House of Amusement, Instruction nnd Entertainment.) i. A TONIGHT "HER FIANCE'S DOG" (A SIdo Splitting Comedy) "THE LITTLE ACROBAT" Other Pictures. SATURDAY NIGHT. "AN -ARMY OF TWO" (An incldont of the American' Rovo- ,.. lutlon.) V, KATHRYN BAKER in Illustrated Songs Perfonnanre Begins nt 7:00 read the times' 'waxt adm. jAdission, Adults 10c, Cuildren 5c Will n Longshorcmnn go to church? That romaliiH to bq seen. Rev. O. LoRoy Hnll of tho Baptist church, has Issued nn Invitation to tho locnl union to nttcml next Sunday ovonlng. Ills topio fqt; that address wlJl;iho "A Cargo Overboard." Tho "LIGHT RUNNING" now Homo SEWING mochlno it MILNER. IN GAME E Muddy Field Detracts Fronr High School Football Con test Yesterday. North Bond and MarBhflold high school football teams played a tla game on tho Marshflold dopot grounds yesterday nftornoon, neither being nblo to scoro. Tho field was very muddy, so muddy In fact that fast playing was impossible a crowd of over 300 witnessed tho gajno. Most of tho Unto, tho ball was Iu North Bend's torrltory nnd onc within about two yards ot tho North. Bend goal but Marshflold could not forco It over. CotiBldorablo punting was resorted to, the heavy field mak ing It imposslblo for cither sldo to mnko long runs. North Bend showed considerable improvement slnco tho two previous, gnmes with Marshflold but tho condi tion of tho flold yesterday wnB such, that tho actual ability ot cither team could not bo judged. Sldnoy Clnrko, ono ot Mnrshflold's best plnyors, was put out ot tho game early by an nccldont, bolng knocked unconscious. Ho wns not seriously Injured, though. Will Chnndlor wns umpire, Hart mnn of North Bend, roforco, and Mc Donour of North Bond, lipid Judgo. Tho UnoupB yestordny wore tho flnmo practically ns In previous games. RAILROAD MAN HERE. ffi'.0.1.!? :in. .n AIA'1XKS' recently stolon from him nnd In It woro seven decoy a which were stolon from Fred McCormne's bont Suiida night. Tho bont wns found tlod under tho wharf Just south of tho Forry TrniiBlt'o landing. Thoro woh no clue lis to-who took It. Othor dopreda- (Ioiih nlong tho wntorfront nro re ported, tlio mlsorcnntp Ailing tho bat-tory-box of ono launch with water. COFFEE Porcolators and Bnll Tea POTS nt MILNER'H. SHORTS fl.25 nt HAINES. First Passenger Agent to Visit Coo ', Bay Inn long Time. For tho flrst tlmo In qomo yenra Coos Hay Is entertaining n real, live traveling pnsscngor agent nnd whoa some met him they considered it noxt best to bolng nblo to stop Into Pull man on Cooa Buy. Ho Is Fred L. Whltnoy, travelling passongor agent of the Southern Pacific nt San Fran cisco nnil Is horo for tho purpose of trying to routo ntoro Coob Bay travel ers via tho Hnrrlnuui linos. He ro funeu to Htiy thnt hla visit hero por tomlH tho lmmedlato coming of a Inr rlninu lino but ho snys that the Drain utaga, lino is tho most scenic and thrilling routo In America. Whllo running high on tho bunch mid ono coming in thnt wny, tho waves wore big curler struck tho stngo nnd soak ed nearly ovorybody on It. But without stretching tho truth, Mr. Whltnoy Is the only railroad tralllu man, not interested In projecting rail way Rnes to Coos lay, who hns visit ed horo In n long tlmo. LIBRARY NOTICE. Tho ltttlo folks will lmvo an hour with Mother Qooso, and sea lots of pictures, nt tl(o library Saturday morning, nt eleven o'clock. All chil dren undor ton nro wolcomo. BOYS' 22 Rlfloa nnd slnglo bnrrol SHOT Gl'XS nt MILXER'S. LOOKS GOOD Tastes Better ROYAL 10c & 25c Packages tttt-tt-tt-u-a-Ti-tt-ti-an-n- -K--rt-::-t:-n tt-a-u-n-,T- ? M I K ) I M k i. u i n i ti J n V v i n i n t V a - a-n--n-n-n--a--K--'-R-n-n-xi--M-a-tjtj-n-a-n-n-rt t ? K I U I I November Real Estate Snaps One Square Acre at Coaledo, part bottom $ 1 25.00 See Title, Guarantee & Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, ib. M i M-H-n-----K----------tm-H-x---M-t- magitikm- '