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"WaMT" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1911 EVENING EDITION. S 1 -" - i ... l 4 W 0 0 Ginger- Snap aii the style to be desired in footwear. Will fit, wear and "talk." Get the Speed it's a"warm one." A Cemplet Showing at $5.00 txVimWfMmH II vKPf n The n C F 111 Speed & ll flfrisSl North Bend Newsj f iQ Mrs. John Snyder of Mnrshflold spent Sunday nt tho E. 13. Uay.a home. I Arthur Taylor, tho electrician of Myrtle Point, visited North Bend friends over Sunday. . . sp . .. I : jMr-. a j pTyy ni n ni niiifiiinT ff J&Kk Final liQNIIilH ' NV!A ML I h.1111 UIII1UUL.I WCJ FHMY MIGHT Mrs. E. T. McGuIre of Virginia nve uuu. who has been quite ill, Is now at Myrtlle Point whore alio is report ed Improving inpldly. Miss draco Fulton returned last evening from Daniels' Creek where she has been spending a few days with friends. Miss Lillian McCann nud her guest Miss Florence Jennings of Portland, are spending the day visiting tho South C003 Rller hatchery. Pss Woolen Mill Store IOME OK (JOOD CLOTHES Aliiislilleld. &w liH Jl IE Hirrs!iJ Always "The Busy Comer" School Supplies Wo havo a full stock of woll assorted school supplies. Tablets, pencils, erasers, drawing pads, pnlnts, etc. While wo do not handle the books, tho children will find a largo varloty of supplies. Send them In and wo will seo that they get what's needed. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main ,?98 Us Mrs. Rood and daughters, Wini fred and Mildred, havo moved from Coos Hlver to North llend to make their home. MIbs Winifred will tench and Miss Mildred will ntto'id tho North Heud high school this winter. THIS WEATHER. i (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, Sept. IS. Fair to- night with henvy frost In cast. Tuesday fair and cooler In west with easterly wind. i.ocaij temperature hi:- O POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt -1:00 p. in., Sept. 17, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum " G4 Minimum 41 At -1:00 p. m 50 Wind. Northwest; clear. NEW FALL SKIRTS WILL SHOW ANKLES Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash tlieHo gnrmuntB cloanor and better thnn tho work enn bo done clBowhoro, and they nro not worn bo much. Wo do not shrink thorn, evon woolen garment nro returned tho amo slro as when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nicely, make ordinary ropalrs freo of charge and jou havo fresh clean, sweet undor- weor ready for each wcok's change nundlo yours up with noxt week's laundry bundle Minefield HaBd,&Steam Laundry phon,, aar T. J. 8CAIFE A. II. HODOINS Marshfield Paint dfejDecoratingCo. "EBtlmates MARSHFIELD, Furnished Phono 140L Oregon Business Directory Following Is a list of Reliable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronize. jGo'To"" WILLEY I SGHROEDER for Plurpbfnp and .Heatjnu Marshnejd, Ore., Phmo TTi iW STADDEN ! W M 7. ' rTn in -i if All kljwJa efi.qbotograPih.w, bromide enlarging aid kodak Hnlshtag, tlacklv umI Repair Shop GENERAL MACHINIST' Bteam ad Qai Kngtn Work At Hollaa'a beat ,akp, Front ureal, Marsulali, Or. BBAKYJS qUN BHOr Complete line of Bicycle supplies, econd-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, "cycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. E. BANDEL, Prop. ft0' 007 No. Front St. Pono 180-11 Have That Roof Fixed KOW See CORTHELL FOUND PurMj contulnliig small chango awaits ownor at Times' office. WANTED Desk room In ofllce, with ubo of telephone. Central avenue proferred. P.O. Box 238 Maruhllold FOR RENT 7-room house wltli bath, cor. No. Broadway and Cedar Ave. Apply to Anson Rogers. FOR HUNT Partly furnished house, four rooms and bath, noxt to Cath olic church. Apply at house. WANTED Housework by day. Phone 302-L or write Box 43 Eastsldo. WANTKI) .A woman to assist In work at Arago hotel, Eraplro. Phono 471. WANTEI To rent on upright pluno for Indoflnlto tlmo. Call room 1, Dr. Winkler, Sengstacken building FOB SALE National Cash .Register will sqII cheap for cash. Enqulro R. M, care Times' office AUTOS AMVAY8 READY Two ma- chlqes careful drjvors. Stands at Banco,ho$ol and Ed's Billiard par lors. .Day phones 40 and 23 IB. Night phone 18 IX. WANTED 10O house to movo raise or repair. Address T. A. Freest, Marshfield, Ore. WANTED 6 experienced coal min ers Beaver Hill Company. WANTED Two experienced starch lroners Immediately. Marsbflold Hand and Steam Laundry. FOR iALB My auw n en lot pr will cut up la parcels 10 Ult. C. W. Santord, Marshfield. A Great Advantage to Working Men J. A. Maple, 12C S. 7th St.. Steub, envllle, O., says: "For years I suf fered from weak kidneys and a seyero bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and their wonderful t hfnn tnklnc them nnd sure enough I had ns good results as any I heard aooui. oiy uuvruuuu i. ma nnrf tn nnn nf HIV business, OX- pressman, that alone Is a great ad vantage My 'kidneys acted free and normal, and that Saved mo a lot of misery, It Is now a pleasure to work where It usod to be a mlsory. For Sale at Red Cross Drug Stor. Latest Parisian Itleu lltvnk Hutli-oly Awny I'rmn the IIoIiMo'h Itestilcllons. NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Fashion demamlH, at least tho coming Paris fashions will demand, that women show their feet, their nnkles, and no more. Such is tho word brought back front tho Rue do Paris by an export who enmo on tho Kulsor Wll helm 11. When Charles Kiizmnu, Fifth avenuo milliner, who went aboard for tho purpose of studying fashions, stopped off tho liner ho was brimming over with Information. "Tho Ruo do Purls," said ho. "Is tho most fashionable street In tho world. Thoro Is to be found the (lower of aristocratic Europe, though tho street Is only two blocks long, nnd there are to bo Been tho first Indica tions of coming fashions. "Dresses this year," continued tho expert, "will bo opon In front for a short dlatnuco showing tho nnklo. Women will havo many moro bIioos nnd sllppors becauso of this new stylo, and will glvo much moro at tention to tholr stockings. Tho now dross Is tho opposlto of tho hobble. It gives n freer stride and a moro graceful style. The fashion will bo ull curved lines. Furs, volvots and laces will bo In ovldonco. "Aristocratic Parlslun and Now York women will dress In simple, quiet style luutcad of tho sensational extromo that has had a cortaln voguo during tho last fow yoars. "Fur hats will bo soon ovorywhero, as well as large volvot hats trimmed with paradise or ostrich feathers. These will make a rich effect. Largo handbags will remain In fashion. Dands, crowns, caps of silver and of gold cloth or laces with tube or pearl beads, somotlmes with brilliants for tho coiffure, will bo worn moro than formerly by women. "Velvet or cloth dresses trimmed with fur will bo very smart for morning wear, for shopping, or for motoring. For afternoon wear vol vot or satin trimmed with gold or silver or shadow laco. For ovonlug woar brocaded volvel or elaborate sllvor and gold brocado tissue com bined with brilliant Btonos or tubo beads will be In favor. Thoro will bo many long pointed trains which will be a now departure. For ordinary- wear reverslblo matorla) and plaids will bo worn." HORN. JENSEN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Anson Jensen nt their homo In North Bend, Sunday, September 17, n daughter. Mother nud child are getting along nicely. Boats Due Tuesday. Tho Redon do from Snn Francisco nud tho Alli ance from Portland are duo In early Tuesday morning. New Watchman. Tho Murshflold Merchants' Patrol has olected Mr. Duttz ulghtwntchnmu. if. Lccocq hnd been temporarily acting. VOll SALE Double barreled shot gun nearly now, apply Times offlca Many Iamivu on Stage. Among those leaving on tho Roseburg stage woro Arthur McKeown, J. S. Green, Law Hudson, J. D. Hamlin, Mario Hall and C. L. Ruden. Dr. Dlv Belter. Dr. Geo. E. Dlx Is nblo to bo up and around today after n rnthur sovoro attack of pto mnlno poisoning which confined him to his room all day Sunday. Dr. Straw Very Sick. Mayor E. E. Straw Is still qulto til from an at tack of pnoumonta. He Is delirious a consldornblo portion of tho time and has been ablo to got very little Bleop. Meet Tonight. Thoro will bo n special business meotlug at tho Bap tist church this evening when the congregation will oloct a couplo of jiew ofllcors and tako up other uml nets of importance. Council Tuesday- Tho Marshfield city council will moot tomorrow night to tako up various matters. Whether Englneor Richardson will havo his report on tho waterworks Investiga tion ready to submit Is not yet known. Kxhlhlt Fine. Postal cards pic tures of tho Coos county exhibit at the Salem Stato Fair wore recolved hero this morning. Thoy nro suro flno and local people who saw them are wondering how Mr. TIchonor nnd his nsslstaut escaped winning first prize. Qll Well Project. A number of stock subscriptions have boon secur ed for tho proposod oil well near hero. W. S. Chandler nnd A H. Powers are to tako 11.000 each and It Is expected that tho First National and Flanagan & Bennett bank offi cers will take largo blocks of stock. Cnpt. Simpson Better. L. J. Simp eon and Edgar Simpson are oxpected homo tomorrow on the Rodondo from S.an Francisco whero thoy woro call ed by tho Illness of tholr father, Capt. Be You Lovesick or Not AVE HAVE A NICE LtNE QF PICKLES AND REL.I8IIK8 THAT WILL JUST SUIT YOUB TASTE. PICKLES Sweet, Sour nnd DHL rigit fresh too, CHILI? PEPPERS, PEPPER SAUOE, MUSTARD, HORSE-RAI). ISH AND SALAD DRESSINGS. OLIVES Ripe, Green nnd, Stuffed, new lino Just received. Thono us an order wo are suro it will please you. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 305 ,C!ia:.jer of Commerce Welcome Vice-President O'Brien and Others. The Mnrshlleld Chamber of Com mcrco Is planning an elaborate ban quet to bu tendered In honor of Vice president O'Brien nnd Traffic Man ager Miller of tho Southern 1'aclllc. While tho exact dnto cannot bo flxod until after their arrival, It will prob ably bo at Tho Chandler Friday eve ning. Besides tho two noted rallwny moil, thoro will be two other Impor tant visitors to tho city this weok who will nlso probably bo guests of honor at tho bnnquot. They nro Vice president C. E. Groesbeck and Man ager A. F. Douglas of tho Now BubI- ucbs Department of II. M. Byllosby company, owners of tho Oregon Pow er compnny, who nro coming horo to visit Manager R, M. Jennings and In spect tho local properties. They will arrive on tho Breakwater. Mr. Jennings has n plan under con sideration for removing tho stumps and clearing tho logged oft land by means of electrical power and de vices. When he gets It under way, It will revolutionize this work around tho Bay, greatly reducing tho cost and facilitating It. Tho Oregon Power company has JtiBt strung a high powor wlro across Isthmus Inlet to operate tho elec trical donkey engines which tho Smith-Powers compnny Is to experi ment with. To cross Minima Inlet, tho company put In n polo 120 feet high, tho tallest polo that Is to bo found anywhere. Besides this, tho compuuy will furnish sovonty-llvo horse-power for tho resnw plant which tho C. A. Smith company Is Installing. Personal Notes T. A. WALKER of Coqulllo Is a Mnrshlleld business visitor todny. AL. NICHOLS of Emplro was a Marshfield business visitor today. J. D. HAMLIN loft Sunday for Eu gene niier spending a tow nays here and at Heaver Hill on business. ED W1EDER has postponed his de parture for Portland whero ho Is to attend college next year until next Saturday. M. A. SWEETMAN Is expected homo In a day or two from n two weeks' trip through Curry county on bus iness nnd pleasure. EI). McKEOWN, foromnn of tho South Inlet Logging camp of tho Smith-Powers compnny, spent Sun dny In Mnrshlleld. ARTHUR McKEOWN loft this morn ing for California points whero ho will spend a couplo of weeks on business and pleasure C. A. JOHNSON has returned from R short outing nt Uasteiulorf's bench. J. C. Merchant nud family also returned with him. T. R. SHERIDAN of Rosoburg is ex pected hero today on business nnd pleasure. Ills wlfo nnd family have beon horo for n fow days. WM. GRIMES and wlfo are en route In from Drnln today nnd will reach hero tonight or tomorrow. They havo spout tho summor In Ohio. MRS. T. It. SHERIDAN of Rosoburg who has been visiting relatives at North Bond nnd Emplro, was the guest of Mnrshflold friends today. A. M. Simpson. Ho was much Im proved when thoy woro heard from Saturday. Court Hemmies. Judgo Coko and a number of attorneys loft this morn- lug for Coqulllo where tho regular term of Circuit court Is In progress. Civil ensos como up todny. Sontouco In n fow crlmlnnl cases will bo passed tomorrow. Coos Hotel Growing. Tho Coos hotel undor tho mnnagemont of O. A. Metlln has been growing and now occupies two Hoots of tho Coos building, having taken tho rooms vacated by tho Turkish bath which havo boon romodoled nnd roflttod. Get Deer. Hugo Qulst, John Ln fon and Cornell Lagorstrom yester day got a nice buck nonr tho Julius Larson ranch on Larson's Inlet. Just which ono of them shot tho deer Is not known but O. M. Johnson Insists that tho deer must havo boon stakod out or not one of tho throo would havo boon ablo to hit It. Visits lU'lx'knlw. Following tho official visit of Miss Bello Belchor of LaFayette, Oregon, president of tho Oregon Stnto Robekah aBsembly, to Western Star Robekah Lodgo of Marshfield Saturday ovonlng, a flno banquet and social time was enjoyod. There was n largo attendance and tho details of tho event will bo given in tho Socloty Dopartmout of Tho Tlmos Saturday. Pious Improvements, Ror. Fath er Munro, tho new pastor of tho Mnrshflold Catholic church, announc ed to his congregation yesterday that within another year ho hopod to got the construction of the proposod now church and parochial resldenco under way. Plans for thorn havo not beon completed. The presont church is not Inrgo enough to accommodate tho congregation and It Is hoped to build a flno odlflco. Rov. Father Munro has leased tho houso opposite tho church, recently vacatod by W. N. Ekblad, for a residence. Had Narrow Escai. Whllo duck hunting in tho Sand Hills Thursday night, Jay Tower and R. C. Cordos had a rathor thrilling experience. Thoy woro sotting decoyB for tho noxt day's shooting when thoy saw an object ln the distance. The ob ject looked like a bear and Mr. Cor dos started for tho cabin to got his rlflo to tako a shot at It. Boforo ho got back, Mr. Towor discovered that the object was a man, Deputy Gamo Warden Noah, who was keeping tab on tho duck hunters lest thoy start tho season a day ahead of tlmo, A TURKISH RATH wljl do you GOOD. Fboae 2 14-J. MISS ANNIE SMITH nnd Tom Smith of Daniel's Creek lonva tho last of tho weok for Philomath, Ore., where thoy will attend collego this winter. GUY WARNER, mnnagor of Lock hart's Grocery oxpects to loavo on tho Rodondo for California to join his wlfo and enjoy n woll enrnod vacation. MARSHAL JACK CARTER returned today from n week's outing In the Coqulllo vnlloy, part Of which was spoilt with Cocll Carter at tho lat tor's ranch nbovo Myrtlo Point. DAVID ROBERTS, tho well-known Emplro plonoor, was In Murshflold today shaking hands with his many friends hero. Ho Is on routo to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ellon Pe torson nt Arago. G. W. SnELLY has roturnod from a business trip to Bandon. Ho says that tho people there Interest ed in tho Boar Creek Oil woll, manifest tho greatest confldonco la tho project. E. W. WRIGHT of Portland, who bn made oxtanslvo Investments In Coos Bay real estato during the last fow months, nrrlved hero Sat urday via Croscont City to look aftor Interests on tho Bay. MI8S LORETTA CONLOGUE wont to Bandon today to meet her sis tor, Miss Kathorlno Conloguo who Is coming from tho east. They will loavo In a weok or so for Port land whore thoy will locate. MRS. C. O. GOSNEY and llttlo son and daughter, loft on tho Broalr water for Portland to consult with specialists for tho rollof of tho lit tle son's eyes, which It Is feared he will loso on account of an acci dent some months ago, J. II. PINKERTON of North Jnlet was a Marshfield business visitor today. Ho states that a party of ten surveyors who havo boon work ing that section, camo In to Nprtb Bend this morning but no one was ablo to ascertain who they woro surveying for. W. F. HARMON has roturnod from a business trip to Bandon. lie statos that the launch Coqulllo whllo coming up tho river Saturday evening ran on to a submerged rock near Prosper, badly frighten ing tho passongers. Tho latter woro transferred to anothor boat and tho extent of tho damage to tho Coqulllo had not been ascer tained as sho had not yet got off tho rock when ho left. After the ibow try Turkish Batfer IPaoa 214-J. . .