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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREKOH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1911 EVENING EDITION. S 1 y$ifcj I llirt5dnlii:i&'Manii 1 I OoodCtottia III f I I 1 1 I 1 1 VfOU ought to be glad to have this announce- ment that we are ready to show you our Fall styles in. suits from Hart Schaf f ner & Marx, A new lot of these fine goods just in; and that's always an event of interest to every man who wants to wear good clothes; and you're that kind of a man, we're sure; you wouldn't .want anybody to say that you don't dress well. Hi I 3Bciy Hart Schaffncr & Marx clothes arc the best clothes made. They don't cost more than thcrc worth" to you. They're all-wool, finely tailored; they keep shape and wear well a long time. You want these clothes, and wc know it; that's why we sell them; that's why we're telling you about it; you want them; Suits $20 to $35 Woolen Mill Store Marshficld nflf ?clliiTL "" i w Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Hero you will And tho boat of everything to bo found In a first class, un-to-dnto pharmacy. Wo enter to tho host class of trnilo nnd our nlm Is to plonso and glvo sntlsfnctlon. Our prices, qunllty of tho goods consider ed, nre tho lowest possible. A spcclnl Invitation Is oxtendod to tho Indlos to do tholr trading hero and wo gunrnntoo tho most prompt nttontlon and courteous treatment. Always T5e Busy Corner PHONE 298 Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. from Chnndlor hotol. Hot and cold water. Gas and electric light, sow er systom and strcot Improvements nil In nnd paid for. Address Dox 75 City. No ngents nocd apply. WANTED (J experienced coul ers Boavor Hill Company. mlii- WANTED Two oviicrloiicod sturcli Ironers Immedlatoly. Marshflold Hand and Stoam Laundry. AN'TIII To rent on upright plnno for Indefinite tlmo. nnii mnm 1. Dr' Winkler, Sengstncken building K0?M WAXTE1 Itoferencoa. aress "w Times- office. Ail- ! SAl'E Nntlonnl Cash Register "I soil cheap for cash. Enquire " care Times' office. l0'' BXT-Houbokceirfiig " do. Broadway. f"nes' office. rooms Inquire at BAfcEPotatooa tm dUckeil or 5 reed at 75o a sack or 5 sacks for 13.25.-Marshflold. -T. J. Garden, Dox 270, FOR SALE Four lots, ono half block from now high school build Jng, ?375 each, half cash, balanco easy terms. Only vacant lots In block. Address Dox 75, City. No ngents need apply. AUTOS ALWAYS HEADY Two ma chinescareful drivers. Stands at Dlanco hotol and Ed's Billiard par lors. Day phones 46 and 231R. Night phone 181X. WANTED 100 houses to movo raise or repair. Address T. A. Freeao, Marshfleld, Oro. FOR SALE Two story modern house, hard-finished and all con veniences, lot 40x100. Three blocks FOR SALS My farm OOO acres In ooo lot or will cut up In parcols to suit. C. W. 'Sanlord, Marshflold. FOR SALE Doublo barreled shot guu nearly now, apply Tlnios office. FOUND SiimII gold hand ring. Own er can hnvo samo by calling at Times' office nnd paying for this notice. ' THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Sept. IB. Show ers tonight nnd cooler In east. Saturday probably fair. HE- LOCAL TKM IMMATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. in., Sept. 14, by Mrs. E. Mlugus, spuclnl government meteorological observor: Maximum G7 Minimum 47 At 4:00 p. m 03 Precipitation trnco Wind, Southwost; cloudy. Interested In the movement, took tho matter up with him and Mr. Tucker promised to como hero. Sign For Fight. Chnrlpy Burns r-'ul Earl Henderson hnvo signed an niT eorpnt for n twenty-round bout t be "iilli 1 of hero October 14. Hon ilorpo i I roughing It on Coos Ulver wlillc Hums hns gone to Tim See oy'n e tup on tho Coqtttlle. .loo Jos eph, Hums' innnnger, has returned to his homo In Wntsonvllle, Cnl. SCHOOL BOYS UNLUCKY our Leave Today. This morning's pnsseugcrs on tho Roseburg stuge were Annie Ororholtz, Harold Hll lor, It. S. Dunbar and 12. W. Coolld-go. Move Cninp. Within tho next month or so, the Smith-Powers com pany will movo Its Cunningham log ging camp to South Coos River to begin operations nenr the McKulght landing. Test Electricity Most of tho equipment for tho olcctrlcnl logging engines to be tried out by tho Smith Powers Logging company, has arriv ed nnd It Is expected that tho first trials will bo mndo within n week or so. Tho first tests will bo mndo near the Smith mill. While most of tho men who ';nvo studied It bellow It will bo a success, It Is expected that It will tako several months to perfect It bo that It can bo adopted for gen eral use. Personal Notes A. S. HAMMOND Is hero from Co qulllo on business nnd pleasure. Funeral Sunday. Tho funornl of Mrs. E. B. Olson, who died ycBtor dny will bo held Sunday nftornoon nt 2 o'clock from tho Norwegian Lutheran church, tho Rev. A. Lind officiating. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Eastsldo Ib a Murshlleld business visitor today. J. D. MBREEN has returned from n short stay in Portland on business nnd pleasure. MRS. T. C. RUSSELL of Beaver Hill was tho guest of Marshflold friends todny. W. O. T. U. Meeting. Tho moot ing of tho W. C. T. U. that waH postponed from last wcok, will bo hold tomorrow nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. Wosloy Smith In West Marshflold. Meet Tonight. Tho Merchants Pa trol association will moot at tho Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 this oronlng to discuss various mattors nnd elect a pormnnent night watch. H. Lccocq has beon acting night watch. Evjuih In Rom-burg. "Bobby" Evans, tho young Portland pugilist, who wnB dofeatod In a battle at Marshflold last Saturdny, arrived hero Tuesdny night and plans to lo cnto lioro for nn Indefinite tlmo. Rosoburg Rovlow. DR. E. E. STRAW, who hns boon qulto sick, wns reported somowhnt Improved todny. Four Pupils of Central Building Sustain Minor Injuries Yesterday. Yesterday was hoodo day for tho pupils of tho Central school building, four of thorn sustaining minor In juries during tho day. Ono resulted from n plank In the scaffold which R. A. Cortholl had erected for somo repair work on tho building falling and striking two of tho pupils. Thoy woro Wnlter Car lisle nnd Clnudo Moon, both sustain ing Injuries to their feet. A young lad named Olson, a son of Cnpt. Olson of Ferndalo, foil, striking n rock nnd Biistninlng n bad flesh wound on tho head. Edgar Farley whllo playing with somo other lads on tho trapeze foil, his head striking tho floor with an nwful thud. Ho was forced to go homo by tho pain and Is out of school REV. H. D. CHAMBERS, Archdoacoa of tho dlocoso of Portland, Is vis iting Rov. R. E. Browning. Ho will prench in Emmanuel church on Sunday nt 11 a. m. nnd E:30 p. m. and In tho nftornoon ho will preach In tho Episcopal church, North Bend. MRS. TUCKER Is hero from Minnea polis for n short visit with hor son, Claude Tuckor. JAS LAIRD and wlfo nnd children nro in from Laird's today on busi ness nnd pleasure. MRS. JESSE SMITH nnd Mrs. Louis Wlrth of Coos River were Marsh flold shoppers today. For Humane Society. Col. Robort Tuckor of Portlnud, prosldont of tho Oregon Huiunuo society, Is oxpoctod to visit Cooa Bay soon to orgnnlzo a branch of tho society horo. Whllo In Portlnnd, Hurry Wlnklor, who Is Wet Weather Goods FOR MEN Mon's slickers, rubber coats, Sou'wostors, Rubber Boots and Rub bors. FOR BOYS Boys Sltekors, Sou'wostors, Rubbor Boots nnd Rtibbors. For Ladles' Misses' nnd Children's Sllckor Capos, Rubbors nnd Rubbor Boots. A full lino of umbrellas for everybody. DR. BURROUGHS, who was oxpoct od homo from Portland yostordny, wns dotnlncd thoro by Illness. MlSS ELMA SELANDER of Suiunor passed through horo yesterday en routo homo from n visit with relatives In Portlnnd. OATCIHNO INLET NEWS. (Special to Tho Time.) Dr. Horsfnll was called by phono Wednesday to attend Mrs. Chariot Jackson. Mnstor Charllo Jackson and Mlir Evolyn spent Wednesday " with Mrs. Illgglnson nnd Mrs. Crawford. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Simpson and daughters, nnd Zoll Wallace wont to tho bench WodncBdny and will camp for n weok. Mrs. George Ross and Mrs. George ' Black woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ross at dlnnor Wednesday. Mrs. Byron Hodson, nsslstnnt su perintendent, will conduct tho Sab bath school during tho absence of E. L. Church who Is In tho employ of a surveying pnrty. JAS FERRY Jr., roturnod yostordny from Portlnnd where ho accom panied his ulster, Mrs. Jacobs, homo from her visit horo. CAPT. J. J. REYNOLDS hns roturnod from Portlnnd whoro ho went with tho U. S. S. BoBtou on hor roturn trip to tho Columbia rlvor. C. E. RING of Saginaw, Mich., Is horo vlsftlng his brother, Homor Ring. It hns boon twenty-throe years slnco tho brothors mot. liTe Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. Plums for Canning WE HAVE A QUANTITY OF GOLDEN DROP AND PURPLE V.GO PLUMS ALSO GERMAN PRUNES, JUST RIGHT FOR CAN NING WHICH WE ARE SELLING, WHILE THEY LAST AT 60 Cents Per Box Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 ALEX SIMPSON of Hnyncs Inlot, who has beon qulto 111 nt tho Blan co hotol, Is Improving nnd will soon ho ablo to return homo. MISS MARGARET FOX has roturn od from Portland whoro she ac companied 'Mrs. John Coko, Sr who oxpocts to hor homo In tho Roso City. Mrs. Emily Judson of Bandon nnd Mra. Arthur Williams of Mnrahflold, both old tlmo neighbors of Mr. Charles Jackson, visited with hor Sunday, also Mrs. Wheront nnd son nnd William Horsfnll. A enrd rocolved yostordny an nounces thnt T. W. Illgglnson, who hns been filing for tho pnst six months nt Orln, Wnsh., for tho Wins low Lunibor company, will arrive on tho Breakwntor todny. Miss Floronco MnBon, nn enstorn tenchor nnd sister-in-law of Rov. Stains, will tench tho six months' torm of school nt Catching Inlot cora monclng October 2nd, and Miss Colo ta Howo of Dora will teach in Roes district coufmonclug tho samo date. MRS. W. C. BRADLEY, Miss Holon Dradloy nnd Horbort Bradley ar rived hero yeBtorday from Port land. Mr. Bradloy will arrlvo soon. Tho family will rolocato horo. F. B. MALLORY, a big dcalor in log ging supplies nt Portlnnd nnd his snles manager, Mr. Pumphroy, nr rlved hero yesterday to mako a trip through Coos county with E. IC Jones, their locnl ropresontntlvo WALTER RICHARDSON roturnod last ovonlng from Coqulllo whoro ho has boon nttondlng court. Ho Is now acting marshal during J. W. Cartor's absonco, Levi Smith hav ing acted until Mr. Richardson could roturn. CARD OF THANKS. To tho many frlonds nnd acquain tances who by kindly nets of assis tance nnd words of sympathy light ened tho bunion during tho months of Illnoss nnd tho sad death of my bolovod husband I oxtend my sin cere thanks. MRS. P. II. BREIER. CHICKENS, FRIERS nnd STEWS for SATURDAY nt STAUFF'S GROCERY. NOTICE TO DIDDERS. I will receive soalod offors to pur chnso tho Cnrrlo Nasburg proporty bolng lots four nnd flvo In Block 27, Clomont Pint nt tho comor of Broad way and Aldor avonuo, hnvlng n fron- tago of 50 feet on both Broadway and Second atreots and one hundred nnd slxty-olght feet on Aldor avonuo, Bids to bo opened Soptembor 24th, 1911 nt noon. J. D. McNEIL, Executor. Grapes Grown at Lodi, California ARE THE SWEETEST IN THE WORLD. TnEY ARE SOLD ONLY IN 5-POUND HA81CETS AND COME IN THE HLOOD RED TOKAY AND BLACK PRINCE VARIETIES. Your Grocer Has Them in i H -12 m "Z