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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1911)
' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1911 EVENING EDITION. IPCML Personal Notes MISS FLORA SHAW of Arngo wn8 a Marshfield visitor yesterday. 'W. II. STULL of North Coos River was a Marshfield business visitor today. M&Wflr , Your Fall Clothes Are Ready For You Now They are ready for you to put on and wear right out of .the store. You will find, too, that they will fit you as if made for you You can see just what you are getting, satisfy yourself that they fit and look all right, and be well dressed without annoy ing delay You can be sure, too, that they are all wool, will hold their shape and snappy ap pearance and .give you good service right up tq the last day you wear them. On these points .the Clothcraft guaranty is your protection against disappointment It's given with every Clothcraft suit or over coat and we back it up with our own. r This insured clothing will cost you guaranty and all only $ J 5.00, $20.00 and $25.00. , We have the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special No 4130 at $18.50 advertised in The Saturday Evening Post. Mill-to-Man Clothiers Woolen Mill Store Marshfield Oregon Pocket Knives IVE HAVE ONE OP THE FINEST LINES OP POCKET KNIVES ON COOS HAY. TIIEV RANGE IN PRICE FROM 25c to $8.00 AND EVERYONE IS THE 11EST VALUE FOR THE MONEY THAT MAY HE ORTAINEI) ANYWHERE. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. THE RUSY CORNER PHONE 208 Everything In good condition. Cheap It taken booh. O. II. John eon, Smith's Retail Yard. 20-FT. LAUNCH At ft bargulu. Al shape full oqulpmont. Inqulro Box 327, Marshflold. ! LOST Maltese Angora cat. Anyone finding It will recolvo reward by bringing It to Times' office. O. Mortousou ot Nann Smith. FOR SALE 18-ft, launch ijfi II.P. boat, Just painted, also boat houso. FOR RENT Houso adjoining Sao chl building. Inqulro at Nasburg's Grocery. WANTED 100 houses to move raise or repair. Address A. Freeso, Mnrshflold, Oro. WANTED Room with private fam ily In modorn homo. Sluglo young man. Addross "One" Times WANTED SecomWuuid Remington or Underwood typewriter. Must WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzoy, one of tho drivers and the solicitor for us is out for Laundry. Watch him I ho Is llabla o stop you on the street and explain all details of Laundry and also to be at your home any tlmo. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry I'llUN.. 220-J Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers are now at ttho dis posal of the Coos Day public at REASONABLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New hearso and special acommo datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273. J Hpll SfW. Sh0hav.om.inTenuveRbimy Don't forget the Turkish WfcHP. write OllKKLKY A. UclNTIUK. ..nvrv niiJ Baths. Those Northern Peaches From Ashland and Wenatcheo Were Delayed BUT WILL BE HERE TOMORROW SURE ON THE BREAKWATER. Place your orders at once as these are the finest peaches of the season and will go with a rush, Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 THE WEATHER. i (Dy Associated Props.) OREGON, Sopt. 8. Fair lu cast with occasional rntu In west tonight und Saturday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- POUT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. m,, Sopt. 7, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special govornmont meteorological observer: Maximum 08 Minimum 50 At 4:00 p. in CO Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Rig Salmon. Jack Farley this week sont down six salmon from Coos Rlvor that aggregated 317 pounds, averaging slightly moro thnn fifty pounds apiece. Dies lu Rosoburg. Wm. L. Bo lleu, who wns born In Coos county September 24, 1885, died recently at RoBoburg. Ho had been a Rosoburg resident for several years. To Incorporate. Tho Marshfield Lodgo of Elks decided recently to Incorporate In order to bo In a po sition to moro advantageously handle the proporty which It 1ms nlready ac quired and which It hopes to acqulro in tho future I Dies Suddenly. Word has bsn rccolvod horo that Mr. dago, father of George Gat; of tho Rlvorton mines, dropped dead at his homo on tho Caqulllo. Ho was advanced lu years and heart failure Is supposed to hnvo been the cause. Meet Saturday Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Wesley Smith at West Marshfield, 1073 Commercial uvenuo, Saturday, Septombor 0. The afternoon will bo dovoted to plniv nlng tho work for tho coming yonr Tho mombors aro all urged to bo pro- sent. Holle N. Wins. John Snydor ro colvod n tologrnm from F. P. Norton today stating that Hollo N won tho 2:15 trot nt Portland, yesterday. Sho Is to start again today. Mr. Norton Is mooting with unusual success with his horsoB this year which will bo a source ot gratification to his friends here. Engagement Announced. Miss Cliarlotto Murch entortaluod n small party of girl friends at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. F. Murch, In Wost Marshnold. During tho ovoniug nnuounconiont ot tho on- gngomont of Miss Murch to Hugo Qulst was mndo. While tho dato of tholr mnrrlago hns not boon doflnltoly fixed, It will probably tako placo early noxt spring. Read the Times' Want AJs. bo In flrst-clnBs condition. P. O. Box 238, Mnrshflold. FOR SALE OR TRADE New ! room houso In St. Johns, Portland, for Coos Day proporty or rooming houso. Inqulro O. O. Lund. FOR HALE Household furniture. 278 Market St. LOST In postolllco, silk umbrella, silver pearl handle. Roward for re turn to Tl lues' ofllco. FOR SALE B-iMBsengcr nuto nearly now. Would consider good prop orty In exchange Apply room 204 Coko Dldg. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework Mrs. G. W. Kauf man. FOR" RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for gontlomon or Indies. 'W caro Times. WANTED To buy or lenso dairy ranch with stock. Glvo full par ticulars addross J. M. P., 210 S. School St., Lodl, Cal. WANTED O experienced coul min ors Deavor Hill Company. FOR SALE Comfortttblo homo com- plotoly furnished j two lots at Bay Park. P.O. Box 432. WANTED Two experienced starch lronors Immediately. Marshiiold Hand and Steam Laundry. LOST A cat's head stick pin. Finder will bo rewarded by returning to C. A. Howard, Blanco hotel. FOR SALE My farm OOO acres In ouo lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshfield. MATT ANDERSON of Beaver Hill U n Mnrshfield business visitor to-day. A. J. SHERWOOD and Wm. M. Way of Coqulllo are In Mnrshflold on business. MRS. T. J. SCAIFE is ablo to bo up and around after a rather Bovero sick spoil. MRS. A. DUNHAM and Mrs. E. T. Tyroll of Coqulllo were Mnrshfield visitors yesterday. E. A. BECKET of Coqulllo returned homo this morning after a short business visit in Marshfield. A. II. EDDY left today for Euroka on business and pleasure Ho will visit at other California points be fore returning. ENGINEER QILDERTSON has boon laying off from his run on tho lo cal railway on account of an In Jury to his back. J. F. POLLEY, who has boon confin ed to his homo at Plat B for sov oral weeks, Is now ablo to be around on crutches. RUSSELL VARNEY and Eloanor Cox loft today for Eugeno whore they will enter tho Sisters' school for tho coming year. MRS. J. L. MASSON, wlfo of Dr. Masson ot Myrtlo Point, passed through horo today on routo to Euroka to vIbH relatives. HENRY BLACK nnd wifo will leave today or tomorrow for Rosoburg nnd Oakland, Ore, whore thoy will visit for about n month. CIIAS. S1ESTREM was In from Ten Mllo this week. Ho reports a number of surveying parties have been In that section recently. DALTON HOWITT and wife' loft to day for Euroka, Cal., tholr former homo. Mr. Howltt has been em ployed as a fllor nt tho C. A. Smith mill. MRS. F. A. JOHNSON, who was brought horo on tho Glonnor from Floronco last weok for treatmont nt Mercy hospital Is reported Im proving. Sho Is tho wlfo of Capt. Johnson of tho tug Roscoo. MISS ELLEN OGREN hns taken a position as bookkeeper at Norton & Hanson's. Sho has boon book keopor for J. II. Mllner for the past flvo years. MRS. LUCY COOK, who has boon upending tho sumuior nt tho home of her son, Geo. E. Cook, loaves ou tho Alllanco today for Euroka, Cal., to visit with hor daughter, Mrs. G. S. Twanbly. THOMAS COKE and wife, Miss Mil dred Coko and Will Lnwhorno and wlfo havo roturned from a wook'a outing at Camas. They hnd a fine tlmo, even It it did rain and drench thorn a fow times. II. HOLT, who recontly camo horo from Kansas City, left today on tho stago for Rosoburg. Ho Is a building contractor and is much lmprossod with this section and expects to return hero later. W. K. WISE of Tonopah, Nov., who hns heon horo looking ovor this section nnd visiting W. P. Murphy leaves todoy for Gurdlnor. Ho Is greatly ploascd with this section. Mr. Wiso wns recently honorod by bolng presented a llfo member ship lu tho Tonopah Elks Lodge. B. F. WILLEY, Leonard Mnuzoy and Geo. W. Chllds havo roturned from tholr Curry county hunt. Thoy hnd nil tho vonlson thoy wnntod nnd were ablo to bring back a little for a few friends. Be sldos this, they had moro fun than thoy havo had slnco tholr school days. MISSES IDA, Luolla and Irono Cook hnvo roturnod to tho Slaters' school at Eugeno attor spondlng tho sum uior vacation with tholr father, ' Geo E. Cook. i Buy your FRESH EGGS at f ANOKA GROCERY, Only. 35 OF' per dozen. Phono 110-J, -U-j.