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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11911 EVENING EDITION. Boy's School Clothes "Adamant" Suits, for Boys, have two pairs of Knickerbocker Pants, both lined throughout with Linen Prices $4.00 to $7.00 Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER MAHSHFIELD OREGON iGitr1 Personal Notes THE WEATHER. v J (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Sept. 13. Fair to- night and Thursday. South to west winds. Xeiv Club "Tho Wednesday Night Select Club" lias been formed to give n scries of weekly dancos nt the I. O. 0. F. Hall. Roscou Mcin tosh Is the manager of tho club. llulltl Addition An nddttlon has j been built to tho warchouBo of II. W. Pulnter on South Front street, near tho Alliance Wnrchouso to furnish I additional storage room for him. Be Sure You're Right Don't tnko chnnccB on having n proscription filled. Inexperience, Inaccuracy, lack of potoncy In drugs will render n prescription worse thnn useless porhnps absolutely dangerous. We employ iiono but export registered pharmacists; our drugs nro of known freshness, Htrongth and purity; our service bus never known r mistake. Bring your drug needs hero. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Tin nus- corxeu phone sob water. Gas and olcctrlc light, sow or system nnd strcot Improvements nil In and paid for. Address Dox 75 City. No ngonts nocd apply. 20 Boxes Gravenstein Cooking Apples nt 75c Per Box or 2c Per Pound CIIOICi: GHAVENSTEINS nt i.2r pint nox i:.VTItA FANCY GHAVENSTEINS nt 91.75 PER BOX. Phone your order enrly. Sugar Higher. Local sugar wholesalers havo been advised of an other ten-cent raise In tho prlco of sugar. Just where It Is going to stop Is not known. In 1000, ono Jobber recnlled that Biigur reached $7.32 per hundred, wholesale. Ruin Trees. Some unknown In dividual left tho goto of M. C. Mor ton's block near Forndnlo opon the other night nnd n drovo of about fifty sheep got Into tho lot nnd It is feared they ruined 120 little fruit trees that he had planted. The sheep belonged to Fourier Bros. A II'IIUR NEIL of Isthmus Inlet Is a 1' ' 'Id business visitor today i A X LK15R of Coqulllo Is n M. .old business visitor today. LEAVE TODAY (IN REDOIDO .MIPS 1,1'IIA MAU55EY left on tho Ro. jurg stage for California this morning. W. C. SEACHEREST loft on tho Ro soburg stage for Rosoburg this morning. EDW. II. FISH nnd II. J. McDInrmld of nnndon nro In Mnrshlleld on business and plensure. MISS MAMIE MAIIONEY Is now vlf ltlng nt the homo of Mrs. Enrl Wright In McMlnnvllle. J. CHRIS EVANS of Astoria. Ore gon, Is visiting his dnughtor, Mrs. Norls Jensen, In Mnrshflcld. DR. W. A. TOYE, who haB been quite sick nt his homo In West Marshllold, Is reported Improving. MRS. J. W. DAVIS nnd Mrs. Snrah Vincent loft today for Medford where they will visit In hopes of benefitting Mrs. Davis' health. The Bazar Phone 32 The, House of Quality. FOR SALE Household 278 Market St. furniture FOR RENT Tiro nicely furnished rooms for gontlomou or ladles. L' caro Times. 'WANTED Position by experienced olllco man and stenographer. Rest of references. P.O. Dox 238, Mild. WANTED 0 experienced coul ora Doaver Hill Company. inln- TOR KALE Potatoes for chicken or pig feed ut 7Co a sack or fi sacks for ?:i.2G. T. J. Gardon, Box 270, Morshuold. WANTED Position for uoiiiim s housekeeper. Hnvo good refer ences. S. J. Humby, Marshllold enro Unlit. Rooko, Coos River. WANTED To nuiko Invest incut 1 sonur leglthnato iuonoy-maklng business. Glvo full particulars. P. O. Hox 238, Murshflold. . ? TOR SALE IRRIGATED ALFAL FA and fruit land, California un der best Irrigation system In tho stnto. 4 lines transportation. Great dairy country. Prlco $125 per aero 5 years to pay. Wrlto for llteraturo to A. 13. Polloxfon & Co., No. 3 Market St., Snn Fran cisco. Headquarters for Coos Ray people. "WANTED Competent girl for house work Mrs. II. S. Tower. FOR SAW Four lots, ono half block from now high school build ing, f375 each, half cash, balanco easy terms. Only vacant lots in block. Address Box 75, City. No agonts need apply. WANTED Two cx'icrloiicrd starch lronors Iramodlatoly. Marshllold Hnud nnd Steam Laundry. FOR SALE My furin 000 acre hi ono lot or will cut up in parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshflold. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho llvory busi ness of L. II. llelsner and are pre pared to roudor oxcoilont sorvlco to tho pooplo of Coos Hay. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd ovorythlng thnt will menu satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed In tho livery lino. Wo nlso do truck g buslncss'of nil kinds. RLAXCHAHD BROTHERS Livery, Feed nnd Rales Service. Ill First nnd Aldor Strcots Phono 138-J Smv Aviator. Cnpt. U. W. Olson, who nrrlved In today, reportB that Aviator Fowler, who was trying to cross tho continent in n blplnuo, Hew directly over tho Nairn Smith ns tho vessel was coming down tho Sacra mento river. Fowler was about 1,000 feet high but ho could be seen dis tinctly nnd tho whirl of his engine heard. Tho Nnun Smith enme up this time in thirty-three hours. Chief En gineer Qulnn Is taking n vacation which ho Is spending with his family In Snn Francisco. EVAR THOMAS, who hnB been con nected with the Flnnngnn coal mine for hoiiio time past has re turned to Llbby where he was for merly located. J. A. GOODWILL of South Coos Riv er was a Marshllold visitor today. Ho expects Mrs. Goodwill homo soon from Wisconsin where sho has been spending tho summer with relatives. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered , Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J Prof. A. Richards A Graduating Teacher Pupil of Carl Chrlstonsen, tho woll known Now York concort pianist, will tnko a limited numbor of stu dents for prlvnto lessons. Aimllcants call nt Dr. Wlnklor's Room No. 1 Song8tacken Dldg. No, 13G Broadway. AUTOS ALWAYS HEADY Tiro ma chines careful drlvors. Stands at Blanco hotel and Ed's Billiard par lors. Day phonos 4G and 231R. Night phono 18 IX. rOR SALE 80 ncres adjoining 0 Pen homestead entry. Bargain. Easy terms. Address 'E B' c Times fOR SALE Double barreled shot eun nearly now, apply Times office. "ANTED 100 houses to move raise Of repair. Address T. A. Freoao, Marshfleld, Ore. l'OR SALE Tuo fcfrinr mntlorii house, hard-finished and all con veniences, lot 40x100. Three blocks om Chandler hotel. Hot and cold Tho cost of repairing tho wiring in our building In Marshfleld was nine dollars. The owner at once got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year in the insurance. Think It over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J WILL EXCHANGE My 52,100, oqulty in n 5-roora bungalow, lot 80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland, Ore. Valued at $3,000 for acreage noar or property in Marshfloid, Or. I am tho owner of this bungalow, and shall only deal direct with owner of property. If you Ici'iw of any ono wishing to exchange have them write L. J. Justen, 494 Morrlsson St., Portland, Oregon. ry (.HI,. Conduatd by tbe SISURS OF Tilt HOLY MMCS OF JESUS AND MARY. CrjJ,. Midmlt CilUiItu Cnrm. Muite. An. (locution in 1 Comoicr till U:pli. RiiUmtamJDj SuAm,, Refined Moral inj latelkciuMTruilnr.wmelorAnnoiincmni.AM!tn SISTfR tUfKRlOK. ti, Htn'i Alm. t'tU4 UHBU WATCH! NOTICE! Homer Mauzoy, ono of tho drlvors nnd tho solicitor for us Is out for Laundry. Watch him I he Is llnblo to stop you on tho street and oxplain all dotalla of Laundry and also to bo nt your homo any tlmo. Ho knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfleld Hand and Steam Laundry rnoNw 220-j Oil Prospect flood. F. J. Fooney of Ilnndon wiih la Mnrshlleld todny on business. Ho reports that tho oil prospects of tho Rear Creek well nro oxcoilont. It Is now down about 1,300 feet nnd Drlllor Smith nssured him that as soon ns they got through a strnta of rock they are now In, thoy should strike oil in big quiiltltlcs Thoy havo got a llttlo oil. An addi tional thousand shares of stock woro Hold Monday morning to dofrny tho oxponso of drilling. Mr. Fcoloy snys everything Is prosperous in tho lower Coqulllo vnlloy. D. C. IIERRIN of Portland, n broth er of W. F. Horiin, who wns re cently promoted from Western counsol to vice-president of thu Southern Pnclllo railway, Is hero on business. D. C. Ilonln Is tho Oregon malinger of tho Equttnblo Llfo Insurnnco of Now York. Many Sail This Afternoon, For San Francisco Has Lumber Cargo. Tho Rcdondo sailed this afternoon for Snn Francisco with n capacity list of passengers. Sho had a cargo of lumber from tho Smith mall. Among thoso sailing on tho Re dondo were: Ollvo Huttllston, Miss Corlno Wot zcl, Mrs. John Butler, Geo. Rookc, Mrs. A. W. Jnrvls, Knthorino Ward, W. L. Arnold, Phillip Lnndrith, An ton Fisher, Mrs. A. Fishor, Mrs. H. McPherson, Mildred Coko, Howard McPhcrson, And row McClelland, Mist II. Anderson, Miss T. Anderson, Sa rah Stono, Molvlna Konnody, Mis E. Poison, Mrs. N. Unrrlo, R. Bar rio, T. E. Dow, Bccchor Crouch, F. Crouch, C. F. Lawson, Geo. Haluos, S. II. Hodgcmou, W. J. Slnttcry, A. J. Morgan, R. Serks, J. i,sel, JaB Ttt rcl, J. O. Davis, Chas S. Whlto, Chaa E. Wnrnor, F. Perry, J. Williams, James Galoway, John Cuznk, E. P. Carley. North Bend News A big crew Is rushing tho recon struction of tho shingle mill. Miss Lillian McCnnn went to Sum ner today to visit Miss Olllo Richards. Flro Warden E. Georgo Smith has gVio to Elkton to look over tho for est lire Hltuntton. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Immol nnd children nnd Rornnrd Huzor nro upending tho day nt tho Hatchery. MRS. E. A. NELSON nnd Miss Nol Bon nrrlved homo today from Min neapolis whore thoy hnvo Bpont tho suinmor with relatives and frlomlH In hopes of bouollttlug Mrs. Nel son's health. Mr. Nelson mot thorn nt Snn Francisco nnd thoy enmo up on tho Nnnu Smith. MRS. WADE'S DEATH. IF your STOMACH Is out of ordor. See DR. WINKLER. NOTICE TO MODERN WOODMEN. I All tho lnomberH of Coos Bay Camp 'No. 8108, M. W. A., visiting Modorn i Woodmen and Neighbors of North I Bond Cump nro requested to moot nt tho Flxup Storo, 309 North Front street, nt 2 o'clock Friday nftornoon for the purposo of attending tho fu nornl of Neighbor FranclB II. Clnrko. CHAS F. LACHAPELLE, Consul. D. A. JONES, Clork. A TURKISH HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. A Great Advantngo to Working Men J. A. Mnplo, 12G S. 7th St., Stouh onvlllo, 0 says: "For yoarB I mif fored from weak kldnoys and a sovoro bladdor trouble. I lenrnod of Foloy Kidney Pills nnd tholr wondorful cures so I began taking thorn nnd suro onough I hnd as good results nB any I heard nbout. My backache loft mo and to ono of my business, ox liressmnn, thnt nlnno Is n great ad vantage My kldnoys ncted froo and normal, and that Saved me a lot of misery. It Is now a pleasuro to work where It used to bo n misery. For Salo at Red Cross Drug Store. QUINCES Are arriving in fine shape for canning. These are of extra good quality and are packed in fifty-pound boxes. Per Box $1.85 Lockhart's Grocery of Pni'tlcuInrH of Dcmlso of Sister Mrs. Cul. Wright. Tho Rosoburg Nowb has tho follow ing concerning tho death of Mrs. R. M. Wndo, slBtor of Mrs. Cal Wright. "Mrs. R. M. Wado, pioneer of 1852, died suddenly from onr diseases this wook, at nor homo, 400 Hollnduy avo nuo, Portland. Mrs. Wndo was tho dnughtor of tho Into Jefferson Williams, n well-known ploncor of Douglas county. Sho wiih horn in Sullivan county, Miss., In 1843, nnd nt tho ago of 10, crossed tho plnliiH to Oregon. Tho family sottled nt n plnco now known as Looking Glnss, noar Rosoburg. She was ono of 1 3 children who all grew to manhood and womanhood. Mrs. Wndo is survived by her hus band, two boiib and two dnughtors Walter 8. Wado of Olox. Or.; It. L. Wado of Tillamook; Mrs. S. May Glafkko and Mrs. Susan E. Nowbo- gln, wlfo of Edwnrd Nowbogln, of Portland. Mrs. Wndo was n momber of tho First Congrogntlonnl church of Snlom. Other thnn tho nbovo rolatlvos Mrs. Wado Is survlvod by flvo broth era, T. J. Williams of Rosoburg; Will Williams of Dlllnrd; J. E. Williams of Rosoburg, F. A. WllllaniB of Look ing Glass; four slstors, Mrs. Cocho rnn of Portland, Mrs. Croxton of Spokano, Wnsh., Mrs. Cal Wright of Marshflold nnd Mrs. Lucy Olllvunt of Rosoburg." MrH. R. L. Cnvnnngh and Myrtle and Robert of Enstsldo nnd Miss Florence Jonnlugs of Portlnnd nro giicstn ut tho Leonard Musters' homo nt Stimnor. Two Private Phonos 85 and 305 If you hnvo a Goltro. kler. Seo Dr. Win- NOTICE TO FISHERMEN'. Wo want fresh salmon and nro preparod to pay the highest cash prlco for them. For further parti culars boo C. G. HOCKETT, Emplro City, or GEO. F. SMITH, Coos Rlvo1- Tho Wosloynn initio clnss of North Bond went on n liny rldo picnic to Emplro Frldny night, September 8. A picnic lunch was oatou around n big camp flro. Tho crowd was elm poronod by Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Bnl Blgor and n vory Jolly evening wa onjnyod by nil. Thoso In tho party woro: Misses Norn lingo, Norma Chnso, Vora Wilson, Ella Gurnoa, Cnrrlo Stovons, Milllcont Sponrs, Gl novra Smith, Henrietta lingo, Juno Young, Mary Gurnoa nnd Iona Hut chlus, Mrs. K. L. Heap, Messrs. Tom lingo, Burtla McNny, Joo Shannon, Frank Nowklrk, Bolmont Goodon, Justin Arms, Grndo Summorlln nnd W. A. Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bnlslgor. MADE GOOD TIME. Boston Average Seven KiioIh Going UH Smaller Vessel Hero. In nn nrtlclo tolling of tho return of tho Boston to tho Columbia rlvor, tho Orcgonlnn Bnya: "Ilor speed for tho trip, only four bollors working, wns sovon knots, nbout ono knot bot tor thnn was reolod off on tho run down tho const. "'Thoio probably will ho n movo mciit Htnrted to obtain a smaller ves roI thnn tho Boston for tho Coos Bay and Bnndon divisions,' said Captain Reynolds. 'I doubt if tho Boston will bo used for nil tho divisions In tho future. Thoro nro over 20 men en listed hero and bo far ns I havo as certained thoy nro hungry for tho fnll and wlntor drills. Wo oxpect to mnko greater progress this season than before nnd with nssurancos of stnto holp nnd Nnvy Dopnrtmont as sistance, thoro Is ovory rensan to be- llovo that noxt summer the organiz ation will bo ono to attract atten tion.' " MRS. A. G. AIKEN'S hns Just RE TURNED from SAN FRANCISCO with a COMPLETE STOCK of fall and WINTER MILLINERY which will bo opon for Inspection of tho ladloa of Coos Day on Thursday, Sep tember 14. Light, White Always Right Sperry's DriftedSnow Flour