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" 'ttm k''W JM rf "w F"' t ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911 -EVENING EDITION !"""' SJf F the price of Clothcraft All-Wool Clothes were in proportion to their quality, style and fit, they would cost you at least a third more But CUhcraft tailoring methods arc as far in ad vance of ordinary methods as the reaper is of the scythe. These methods save so much in cost of making, without sacrificing quality of workmanship, that we can give and guarantee pure woo!, lasting shape and good tailoring in Uoihcrnit Clrtrcs'at $10 to $25. Chances are we have just what you want at about $15 to $20. Wouldn't it be worth finding out? North Bend News A. J Arnott of Cooston Is report. 1 v rj lit nt his home. Nell Hanks has christened his new l:.unch the Heather II. Mrr. TuUexfen visited at the home or her sister, Mm. C. M. ByUr. Carl 0 elder lira bought the C. D. loveaor & 8. n Mttilc stor her and will conduct it nlooe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nowlln and two sens Hie visitors nt the horn ot Jim NowJn on Coo lllvor. Tin-: weather. , (By AwoclstPil Pre.) OHRCIOX. May 10. Fair to- night and Saturday. , '! I lliiys Audi. Joseph Laird of Jtjrr-' tie Point hai bought a new Overturn! touring cnr. i z&W Woolen Mill Store MILL-TOOIAN CLOTHIERS MAHSIIPIHLD U i, OREGON ARCH HEADACHE POWDERS A speedy relief for Headncho of nil Origins, whether sick, Blll- lous, Nervous or Hysterical. Mho a groat rellof In Neuralgia. Hav I Intf learned whnt Is likely to bring on n headncho, savo yoursolf tho nnnoynnco and discomfort by preventing an attack by taking adoso of Arch llendncho Powders as a provcntlon without waiting for tbo pain to bogiu. Cling. Sandlnu and wife are rejoic ing ovor the arrival of n nlnp nnd ! one-half pound dnughtor at thoir homo this week. I Decides Caw. In the caws of So phroua Lapp vs. Win. RIohnrdB, Ju tleoPonnock lmndud down a decision lu favor of tho plaintiff. Cnpt. Edgnr Simpson has returned from n visit at San Francisco and other southern points and will spend the summer here. ' I Grand Vlce-Chnncollor of Oregon Knights of Pythias, Frank T. Wright man, will visit Posldcon Lodgo of North Mend, Mny 2G. Dunce Tliui'Mlny. By a typogra phical orror, It was stated yesterday In Tho Times (that tho Elks dnuco s next Wcdnesdny ovonlng when It should hnvo been Thursday. Tho In vitations for It will be Issued soon. - --- i PRICE 25 CENTS PER HON. iFOIl SALE AT THE "HUSY CORNER." Phono SOB tokhart-Parsons Drug Co. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. (LEADING DRUG- STORE IIT COOS COUNTY. BETTER .MAIL SERVICE. J. G. Horn, who la Interested In tho Coos liny Steam Laundry, has taken chargo of tho North Bend branch of It. Postpone Picnic Mrs. C. II, Marsn nnd Mrs. Alva Doll had plniiB made to tiko their Sunday school classes on n picnic to Enstsldo tomorrow, but owing to tho unsettled weather, tho picnic will bo postponed Indefinitely. iTO EEI BIRD IN 10 COME WILL TltV TO 1IAVM AERONAUT; FOK FOURTH OF JULY AT TRACTIOX IHG CKLKItKATlOX IB FAVORKI). At a niMUng of the Cnambur of Comments committee In charge ot the Fourth of July celebration pro ject yestsrday, George Hotnor was Instructed to atcertulu If a flying machine could be obtained for flights on July 3 and 4. .Mr. Hotnor took up tho matter by wlro Immediately with aion 11. Curtis who has his aero plane factory at San Diego and ex pects to hear from thoro soon. Tho committee reported thnt near ly everyouo was In fnvor of. having a celebration but tho concensus of opinion was that It should not bo attempted unless It could bo on ft largo scopo that would attract visit ors from all over this section. Consequently tho committee Is nc ccrtnlnlug tho cost nnd chances of getting Bomo big attractions boforo trying to nrrlvo at n final .decision. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance fitle Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SHNGSTACKE.V, Mgr. Coqulllo Ofll:o Phono 191 Marshflold Ofllco H-J. Ftrms Tlmbor Conl and Platting Lands a specialty. Gonornl Agents "EASTSIDE" )rawn Wire "Mazda" After tho twenty-fifth wo will lbs able to supply tho trado lth tho "Now Mazda". This lamp spoaks for itsolf. A trial order and you will use no other. Coos Bay Wiring Co. I'llUMS 237.J. WANTED Extra Saleswomen ntTlio i omou Store. Apply Saturday, W. F. Irish, Mgr., Tho Boston Store, Gow Why Building. d Livery Service 'V new rlKS. eood hnrnes find l'l drivers nro now at tho dls- of the Coos Day public at REASONABLE HATES. J'0r rigs with drivers rnnrlv far Wp anywhere any time. Horses 'Jed and rigs cared for. e hearso and special nccommo '" provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDILON'S PnV AXD PEED STABLES PHONE 273-J ITCH! NOTICE! er Mauzey, one of tho drivers solicitor for us is out for iarJ. Watch him I he Is liable " ' Laundry and also to be r "ome any tlmo. Ho knowo litT business from A to Z. Weld Hand and Steam Laundry WlOX, 220-J n GOOD AVOHK or clothes to ws. Cleaning, "S tod ronnlrlncr o .nlnllg (Jr'ene(J men. Satisfaction " . Fnmt k WANTED Honest Hoys to (llstrllmto circulars. Apply Saturday 8:00 A. M. Tho noston, W. P. Irish, .Mgr Gow Why Dulldlng. FOH KENT Slv room lint furnished complete with bath, hot ond cold wntor, finest view in city, with gas rango. Tonant can havo possession on Mny 23. Apply to Robort Mar sdon, Sr. WANTED Hnnch work by two young men. Steady and willing workers. Address "L" enro Times FOH HENT 10 ncro ranch, North Slough D. Ferguson. FOH HENT Desirable housekeeping rooms, also furnished rooms, 13o Second street near Chandler hotel. FOH SALE Piano and houso furni ture. 324 Front St. FOH SALE Two ncro tracts nt Hay Park. Very cheap for cash if taken soon "Bargain" caro Times Times. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate. See W. U. Douglas. AUTO Anytime, anywhere. Ren-1 sonablo rates. Phone Blanco hotel 46 or Residence 28-J. WANTED Ship carpenters eJid. men Curry County Towns to Get Trl Weekly Service. WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 19. Tho poBt-ofllco department has re stored tho threo-tlmos-a-weok sorvlco from Dandon to Curry county towns. The sorvlco was recently reduced to t'wlco a weok. Thoro havo boon com plaints from thoconst that rural and stnr routes would havo to bo aban doned or tho sorvlco reduced. Those complaints como to mom bors of tho Oregon dolcgntlon. Mr. Wm. Turpen, who hns boon vis iting nt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. C. M. llyler, returned' to his homo In Emptro yesterday. VIhII Here. P. A. Wnrner, a son-in-law of C. A. Smith, nud Miss Myr tle Smith, youngest daughter of C. A. Smith, arrived horo on tho Nnnu Smith yosterdny for a abort visit. This Is Miss Smith's first visit to tho Bay nmf'sho Is dollghtod with It. Personal Notes MHS. W. V. 1IODSON of Coos River Is n Murshlleld visitor today. President Cnmpboll, who will dol lver tho commoucement address nf tho North Bond High school this year, is duo hero from Eugene, Mny 20. Tho North Bend stores nro plan ning to ngrco on 7 o'clock ns n reg ular closing hour on weok days with the exception of Saturday evenings. I Sinter HI. Sheriff V. W. Gngo of Coqulllo, roportod totlny that Mrs. Graco Gould-Woodruff of Morshfleld, i who hns bcon at tho homo nf her sis ter, Mrs. Richmond, In Coqulllo dur ing her Illness of typhoid fever, Is In n rather critical condition. Her sis- tor, Mrs. Bnrker, Is now also HI ot TAYLOR DEMENT of Myrtlo Point is In MnrBhflold today on business. MRS. I). F. IIODSON of Catching In- lot Is n Marshlleld shopper today. CARPET Beaters at .MILNEHS'. Automobllo GLOVES Tho Gunnery. Men's Oxfords Wo havo Just recolved somo of tho latest styles and best makes of Ox fords to bo had. Como lu now whllo tho lino Is com ploto nnd look thorn ovor Vhothor you wnnt to buy or not. Tho prices nro very rcasonnblo when you con sider tho .quality you aro getting. Horo aro somo of thorn: Patent Colt, Bluchor cut 95.00 Gun Motnl, button with mllltnry heel , $..so Gun Motnl, Bluchor cut $1.00 Tan, button or laco, $1.00 nnd $.1.00 Ov-blood ?l.no Any many others. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY phone as. Mrs. Win. Parsons of this city, eolobrated hor 7Gth birth day on May IS. Her granddaughter, Miss Ethel Van Zllo from' Mount An- ,gol College, nrrlvod on tho last . Broakwator lu ordor to bo presont nt her grandmothor's birthday. Mauagor Chns Thorn of tho Coos Bay Brewing Compnny announces thnt tho compnny will erect a bottling works at a cost or about $12,000 this sonson. Tho building will bo neir tho brewery nnd will bo of concreto blocks, 9C foot long, 17 feet wide, ono story with an ofllco apartment In connection. typhoid fovor. Picnic Sunday. Tho Norwegian church will hold n picnic nt l'lpors Grovo, Sunday, May 21. Tho steam er Alert has bcon chartorcd nnd will 'lonvo North Bend nt 7:30 a. m tho Nana Smith dock at 8 a. m., and Marshflold at 8:30 sharp. All aro Invited nnd requested' to bring a basket. lunch. No LogH. Owing to tho Inclomcnt wenthor which has provonted tho log 'glng camps working nt full forco, tho Smith mill la closed down todny on nccouut of n Bhortngo of logs. A. II. .Powers Is arranging to opon two mora camps soon so thnt thoro will not bo any troublo on that scoro I't tho futuro. I Special Edition. Theodore Oilman oAseattlo, Pacific Coast mann;or of tho American Lumbormnn of Chlcngo, arrlvod hero this weok with two special photographora to got facts nnd pictures for nn Illustratod story lot tho Coos Bay lumbor trado. Tho lumbor operations in this district will bo mado a big foaturo of an early edition ot tho publication. NELS MUNSON of Ton Mllo Is In Mnrshllold today on business. Ho roports that tho high wntor Is so rlously damaging his crops, about ono-hnlf ot his bottom land being Inundated. WALTER CONDRON, Wm. Wado and Tom Goodnlo aro making' a trip ovor tho old Coos Bay wagon rond by tonm to Inspect It prelimi nary to starting tho auto service. This season between $20,000 nnd $25,000 will bo oxponded on Im proving tho rond of which about $17,000 hns boeu raised by special tax levies along tho routo. O NEWS OF GARDINER. Tho building of tho now hotol on Front street Is progressing rapidly. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono .1121 experienced In shipyard wont. Steady employment. Good wngos. Apply at Nolson's Ship Ynrd, Pro3 por, Oregon. ATTENTIONS 1 1 Oregon Naval Reserves flrd nnd llh Divisions. All mombors nro hereby ordered to bo presont at regular drill on Mon day, May 22, 1911, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. No oxcusos shall bo recog nized. Signed: E. E. STRAW, Commanding Olllcor. Sensational Suit. Jt Is roportod that Christian Horrmit'n, who recently sold hla Coos RIvor ranch, will short ly bogln a rather sensational suit horo. Mr. Horrmnn mnrrled Dora Normnu, widow of , tho Into John Nor man, a Marshflold capitalist. Mrs. Norman and Mr. Horrmnn wore wed In Oormany, whoro they romalned un- tll Mrs. Norman's death, During that tlmo, somo of her Coos Boy holdings on North Front strcot woro sold and nccordlng to Mr. Horrmnn, he did not rccolvo all It was worth. . Chns. Perkins, now rcsldonco In Fisher's Covo Is nenrlug completion. Tho familiar buzz of tho saw mill sounds good after a sllonco of sovoral wcoks, whllo tho bollors woro being repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Blnckwoll, f-n T ..AMc ra 1?lnli1a nmt iMinra ..(in. i.uiiiD, .. ,. .... loft Gardiner Saturday to attend tho Roboknh Assembly In Portland. At tho rogular weekly meeting ot tho Ladles' Literary Club last Thurs day, Mrs. Benson surprised tho lndlos Mr. Horrmnn has morrlod a Bccond uy serving n dainty luncheon, which, WANTED To rent n piano by tho month for short tlmo only. Phono 23C-J. FOR SALE Dairy Hnnch, thirteen cows. Address Box 305, MnrshfloH NOTICE TO ELKS. Mombors of Marshflold Lodgo of Elks aro rcquostod to Immediately furnish tho secrotary with tho name nnd address of tho guost' whom thoy doslro to hnvo Invltod to tho ball to bo given next Thursday ovonlng. Thoso names should be sont In at Jonco as tho Invitations should be posted before Snturday. GEO. GOO DRUM, Soc. tlmo nnd ho nnd his wlfo nro now rosldents of Marshflold. Just Arrived One Hundred Dozen NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'S CRACKERS AND CAKES. A COM PLETE ASSORTMENT OF THEIR ENTIRE LINE. HAVE YOU TRIED THEIR NEW CRACKER? Dinner Biscuit It Is awfully good and will bo appreciated by all thoso who like- something different. It Is delicious with chocolate or any soup. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 GREAT REDUCTION HALE OF MILLIXHHY STOCK and fixtures, must bo sold by Juno 1st. Wnll casos and show casos at a sacrifice AT 110 FHOXT ST. MRS. E. E. DONALDSON. from all roports, was tnoro onjoynblo than tho lesson on India. KILLED HV FLYING MACHINE. Mrs. Caswoll was ploasantly sur prised by hor many friends, In a so cial way, Inst Friday ovonlng nt tbo homo ot Jr. and Mrs. J. S. Gray, whoro she has boon visiting tho pnst year. Sho loaves Gardiner for hor homo In North Amon, Maine, accom panied by Mr. nnd Mrs. a ray as far as Portland. Two French Aviator Drop 250 Feet 'ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS to Deuth. I (By Associated Press to Coos Buy . There will bo hold n special of K, Times.) RIIEIMS, Franco Mny 19. A monoplnno carrying Lieutenant Du puys and Plorro Bournlquo, foil two hundred and fifty foot todny. Both woro killed. Automobllo Supplies at THE GUN-NEHY. of P. at 8 p. m Mondny, May 22. Mombors of tho Grand Lodgo will ba presont, also work In tho 3rd Degroo with bnnquot and a good tlmo. Visit ing Knights Invltod. By ordor of COMMITTEE. After tho how try a Turkish bath Phono 214- J. Try The Times' Wnnt Art Road tho Times' Want Ads. Marshfield; Ore,, May 6th, WJ. Dear Coos County: Just a line to inform you that I make the best bread on earth. Internally Yours, Drifted Snow Flour, &' ' , i.