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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. Personal Notes "If I Knew Clothcraft Clothes Would Fit Me" YOU may appreciate that Clothcraft Clothes are all-wool, you may be convinced of their correct style and good tailor ing, you may be impressed with the strong Clothcraft guaranty, the price, $J0 to $25 may appeal to you, yet "How do I know they will fit me?" "We could tell you of the skillful Clotheraf t designing a n d accurate tailoring that insure good fit wc could tell you of hundreds of men, doubting like you, who have been surprised and pleased with the fit of Clothcraft Clothes. But the only way you can really know and appreciate how well Cloth craft Clothes will fit, is to try them on. AVe have your size. Will you givo us the chance to demonstrate these remarkably good clothes to you? It will put you under no obliga tion but we know you will appre ciate the opportunity of really know ing Clothcraft Clothes. Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS. MARSHFIELD s- MRS. JOHNSON of Hnynes Inlet is a Marshlleld shopper today. STEPHEN LAPP or Ten Mllo Is u Mnrshflold visitor today. P. E. LUNGREN was in from his Ton Mile homestead today. PETER MENKGAT of Ten Mile Is In Marshlleld on business today. MRS. M. J. ELROD left this mom- Ing for Gnrdlner on business. LESTER SMITH of Coos River Is In Mnrshflold today on business. MISS SIONE STORA of Coos River Is a Marshlleld shopper today. W. F. DENNING and wlfo were up from the Cape Arngo lighthouse tnilnv. T. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlet is a Mnrshflold business visitor to dny. ALBERT HEAR is down from his North Inlet homestead today on business. MRS. FRED BACIIMAN spent Sun day at the Will Smith homo on Coos River. JOHN REAR Is in from tholr Ken- tuck Inlet ranch to visit Marsu- field friends. ANSGAR LAGERSSTROM arrived home today from a few weeks' stay In California, vtjcj nit AMniQita returned today from a short visit with friends on Daniels' Creek. GEO M. COLEMAN and wlfo spent Sunday at tlio King ranch near the Creamery. HARRY WINKLER has taken n position in tho Evorltt Pharmacy nt North Rend. J. E. EDMUNDS nnd wlfo spont Sun day at tho W. F. lioUBon nomo on South Coos Rlvor. M. LOGAN, a prominent young lum berman of Unndon, spent Sumlay with friends In Marshflold. MRS. GEO ROLSTER of Klamath Falls Is a guest of Mrs. Mary Thompson In South Marshfleld. MRS. JOHN FLANAGAN of Empire is spending a few dayB n8 guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Doubnor. MRS. II. K. UOOTII will ontortnln tho Chafing DlHh club nt her home In West Marshflold Wednesday. CHAS MERCHANT loft yesterday for Oakland. Cal., whoro ho will attend business collego this win tor. MISS ROSE MYREN has been con fined to hor homo a fow days as a result of a slight oporntlon on hor arm. MII.O PIERSON nnd IIIUIs Short arc In from Ten Mllo on business. They say thoro Is llttlo dellnlto railroad nowB out thoro. string he expected to. FRED PAYNE returned today from an extended visit In California nnd at his old homo In Minneapolis. Ho snyB evory thing Is prosperous back there nnd Minneapolis con tinues to grow rapidly. ROBERT HOPE nnd wlfo of North Inlet nro Marshlleld visitors to dny. They recently sold tholr ranch to Dr. Howard and are planning to leave soon for their old homo In tho East where they will spend tho winter. W. F. MILLER Is moving todny from West Mnrshflold to the qunr tors In tho local depot which C. J. MRUs nnd family formerly oc cupied. Mrs. Mlllor will return from Portland on tho next Break water. ERIC ROLT. who fs attending Wil lamette University nt Salem, has written his fnther, Goo N mm, that Prof. Hewitt, who taught school hero last year has tnken n position on tho faculty of Oregon Agricultural colleco nt Corvnllls, Mrs. Hewitt, who has been very 111, Is recuperating rapidly. L. L. GORIt, plumber for tho Pion eer Hardware Co., has Just re turned from n business trip to Florence Ho reports the country thereabouts thick with surveyors nnd says that thoro may bo four or flvo railways into Cooa liny soon. THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Proes.) OREGON, Oct. 2. Rain to- night nnd cooler In onst; Tues- day", rain In west nnd fair In east. M)CAL TKMPKRATUItK HE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 n. m.. Cfct. 1. Jiy Mra. E. Mlngus, special government Always "TEe Busy Corner" i Your Money Back That's the guarnnteo w0 give you on Arch's Remodloa. It's a splendid line of everyday needs. Particularly at this time you will ,flnd the Cough Byrups exactly what you need. Re member tho Guarantee. Dlanco hotol and Ed's Billiard par lors. Day phones 40 and 231R. Night phono 18 IX. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. FOR BALK Furniture for seven room houso. Enquire Times' ofllco or uddross Dox 792. Marshflold. FOR BALE Mr fan 606 acres In ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Santora, Marshlleld. WANTED O experienced col min ors Doaver Hill Company. FOR KENT Two furnished house keeping suites. Pleasant and con venient. E. M. Drown, near Park, North Bend. FOR HALF A buggy clieup. Apply Club Cigar Storo. T. Maos. Phone ! Mam. '298 Us AGENTS WANTED First class for , this and surrounding counties, for tho "NEW STANDARD 1910 Cen sus ATLAS ot the World." Agents making ?40 to ?60 per week. Dest of torms. Also agents for low-prlc-d, easy selling JUVENILE and HOLIDAY books. Combination Outfit postpaid only 20c. 50 commission to agents. Full partl ' culars free. Address A. D. KUHL ' MAN, Publisher, 13G West Lako St., Chicago, 111. FOR, BALE Gn&olllio launch 20 feet long and C-foot beam, first class order. Call at 427 Broadway. 7AT PEKT 7-rOom llOUSO with bath, cor. No. Broadway and Cedar Av. Atmlv to C. J. BruschKe. Would pay Borne difference. Cnll at Rood Apartments, ground floor, South Side. WANTED Woman or girl to care for elderly Invalid. Inquire of Mrs. Songstacken. FOR SALE CHEAP Pluno, 1072 1 Anderson Ave. FOR RENT House on Kustalde, fac ing bay. Partly furnished. Good well of water. Enqulro nt storo A. W. Myors & Co. t FOR SALE-Cabbages nt $1 per hundred, good quality, flno for snuorkraut. Buy now whllo cheap. Geo. Christy. P. O. Box 270 CITY AUTO hfivlre slands. Day phono, Blanco Cigar 78, Blanco Hotol phono 4C. Stands night: Smokohou8o Phono CC-J. Pnlnce DR. VAUGHAN nnd wlfo spont Sun day with rolatlves on Danlois Crouk. DurliiK tho day, Dr. Vnugh- nn killed a lino buck. JOHN D. GOSS returned thlH morn ing from tho Sand Hills with a lino bag or ducks ns a result or his over-Sundny efforts. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS or Siimnor If n Mnrshfluld business visitor to dny. Ho Is planning to movo io Marshlleld Just as soon ns ho can dispose or his store at Sumiior. MISS ROXIE HALL entortnlnod o row or her llttlo rrlonds nt the homo ot her pnrontH, Mr. nnd Mrs. inhn v. Tinll. Saturday afternoon. miss nit ACE KRUSE enmo down rrom Isthmus Inlet today tor n short visit at tho homo or her sis ter, Mrs. J. Albort Matson In West Marshflold. CHAS HICKOX loft today for u month's hunting In tho Tioga nnd Fall Creok country. Ho will also visit nt tho Waltor Lawhorno ranch at Falrvlow. C. E. HAWKINS and wlfo, who havo boon spending a rew days hero nnd In Curry county. loft toduy ror tholr home at Toledo, Oro., where Mr. Hawkins Is president or a ftnlr. HA JY BRADF1ELD and n party or rrlonds onjoydd an outing 81111 day at tho government works. Mr. Brndflold says tho fish woro not biting thoro yosterday and ho was not nblo to bring uacK ino uik mninnrolnclcnl observer: Maximum CI Minimum 42 At 4:00 p. m G5 Precipitation 0t wind. Southwest: cloudy. Plan Dunce. Tho Ladles or St Monica's Catholic church arc plan ning to givo n ball about Octobor 1C. Nairn Smith In. Tho Nairn Smith arrived early today rrom "Bay Point nrter a rather rough trip up tho coast. Meet Wednesday. Tho Marshflold Lodgo or Elks will meot Wednesday nlt-ht to onsB on four or flvo appli cations ror membership. Last Day For Tiixvh. Today Is tho last chnnco to pay the second hair or your 1910 tnxos without n penalty, R you took advantngo or tho Installment plan on thorn. ItuyN lroMrly. J. L. Koontz hnH bought tho W. W. Holland property on North Front streot, rormoriy oc cunlod by Holland's boat shop, and Is moving his machlno shop and garage Into It. Meet Tuesday. Thoro will bo a Joint mooting or tho evangelistic committees nt the BaptUt church Tuosday evening at 7:30 and nil mombors nro rcquostod to bo prosent. Many Claim King a iiiiio uaugu- tor of Warren Bhchtol or South Broadway tho othor day round a net ring. Since then sovoral have tried to claim It but Mr. Bachtol thinks that tho real owner has boon lo cated through a Times want nd. Fracture Ankle. Joo Slovens, an omploye or the 8mlth-Powors com- restaurant phono G-J, Blanco hotol phono 4G WANTED (Jli'l tor general house work, by Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll. Apply to Mrs. E. K. Jonos, Phono OIL. ' Something New in Shoes Seo our Llttlo Gents High Top Tnn Shoes, Blzes 10 to 11. nt only WANTED Girl to wait mi table and to do general housework. Phono 285 or cnll nt ofllco nt mill. O. A. Smith Lumber Mfg. Co FOR BALK Pure Jersey milk. Phone 108X- Mrs. D. Haines. FOR UKNT Furnished flats A. F. Williams', Phone 61-R. FOR KENT Furnished npartinenls In the Sacchl building. Steam heat. Apply Nasburg's grocery. FOIt SALTS One 4-passenger auto, In first class condition. 1910 mod el. Or will trade for real estate. j(OST Purso containing 910 In gold and four or flvo dollars In silver and some keys. Reward hair con tents If finder will returnatTlmes' VAlTEI)Glrl "hwnslier nt IIotcl Oregon, North Bend. WANTED To rent small furnished house for tho winter. Leave word at Times' ofllco. AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma- chines careful drivers. Stands at For a Quick Lunch Or on any occasion thoro Is nothing that will meot the require ments bettor than theso which have been Just received by tho last boat: "CHINOOK SMOKED SALMON OPERA LUNCH IIALIHUT STAVANGER FI8IIIIALLB SALAMI FOILED BAUSAGK CKRVELAT IMPORTED HERMAN SAUSAGE We also have all tho fancy cheese ItOQUKFOHT SWISS LIMRURGER And everything In the cheeso lino that Is made In Coos County, Oregon, tho United States nnd Europe Lockhart's Grocery $3.00 Youths' Tnn High Top ft" rjr Shoes, sizes 12 to 2...J)j,D Boys' High Top Tan Shoes, sizes 2 to 11 Mon's High Top Tan Shoes, wolt soles, 12-lnch top Men's High Top Tnn Shoos, 10-inch top, wolt solos $3.50 hoes, welt $6.50 30s, lG-lnch $7.00 The Bazar Phone 32 The Tlouse of Quality. .... .ninino.i n frnnttirod nnkle ,..tn.,lni' l.v ntnnlllllcr Into n CUUCK- hole cast of Isthmus Inlet whoro tho company Is trying out tho now oicc- trlc logging engine ..... .11, 1.... '..in. Mil n on run linn sen, the Bay Park man who sustain ed a stroke of apoplexy ana ion uu. n wnlk near his home, Is In a rather critical condition nt Morcy hospital. Both of his logs are paralyzed ns a result of tho apoplexy. Changes Schedule. Beginning yesterday, the outgoing mall leave Marshlleld evory evening at 7 o clocK Instead of nt 0 o'clock In tho morn ing ns It has been doing on tho sum mer schedule. Tho Incoming mall will contlnuo to arrive during the night or In the early morning. Postpone Action Tho North Bend city council did not tnko up tho Terminal Railway's application for n franchise Saturday night owing to the absence of Mayor Simpson. The council met and immediately nd- .....w..1 until Tlinmlav uVClllng WllCIl It Is expected Mayor Simpson will be back. .... String Wire. A second high ton- slon electric feed wire Is boln strung ncross iBthmus Iw'et to glv all tho power necessary to test tho now electric donkey onglno or the Smith-Powors company to tho limit. So far tho online has been n groat BUCCCSS. Minister to Wed Word hns beott received hero that tho Rev. Mr. Bar tlett, pastor or tho Episcopal church nt Grants Pass, and Miss Josslo Hale or Grants Pass will bo marrldd about October 10. Rev. Mr. Bar tlott visited hero n couplo of time and won many friends on tho Bay. Norton's Horse Win F. P. wor- tnn In n inoHsnL'n to rolntlvos here snyB Bollo N took first money In the 2:20 rnco at tho Ilosouurg iair om urday, making n flno showing. Volma 7. took socond money In another race. Mr. Norton shipped his horses last ovonlng to Modford ror tho race thoro. liOCAIi OVERFLOW. (Owing to nn unexpected rush of lato matter, tho rollowlng now Items woro crowded out of Baturday Times.) . , (il WM. DOYLE ot Coos Rlvor Is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. A. Luso, In Marshflold. MRS. AUGUST BERY or Emplro wa tho guest of Mnrshflold rolatlvr today. REV. FATHER SPRINGER Oi; North Bond, Is n Mnrshflold busi ness visitor todny. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo passed through hero today on routo to Portland on business. R. W FENN nnd family loft today for Soattlo Whoro ithoy kvIIIi Tomalit throughout tho wlntor. CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS loft today ror Gardlnor on buslnoss, mnklnff tho trip up on tho tug Gloanor. MRS. REYNOLD 11. OLSON, Mls Annn Wlckmnn nnd Mrs. T. 3. Mncgonn of Emplro visited Marsh field friends yeBtordny. GEO. F. WINCHESTER and wire re turned todny from Cnmaa Valley whoro they havo spont n fow week w'th rolatlves nnd friends. MRS. A. J. SHERWOOD and Mrs. U. A. Llljeqvlst pnssod through her todny on routo homo to Coqulll after a short visit nt tho Roger' homo on South Coos nivor. CAPT. CORNWALL of Oardlnor, who camo down yestorday on tho tuff Gloanor. says that ovorythlng I prosperous nlong tho Umpqua anif In rnct thoro Is qulto a boow thoro. IVY CONDRON and Dr. Straw hare returned Irom n row" days' hunt ing In tho Sand HIRs, and Dr. Housoworth says ho Is looking for a magnifying glass trying to ascer tain what gamo they got. H. PINKERTON of North Inlet was a Marshflhold visitor today Ho brought In some or this ywr'r crop of cranberries nnd thoso who saw them declared thot tho ratil oiis Capo Cod product would have to go somo to como up to the Coos Bay cranborrlos this year. GEORGE PERKINS arrived here this weok to make his homo with his brother, Win, Porklns on West Central Avenue. Ho comos from Minneapolis ml will bo connect ed wlli tho Smith-Powers Lum hor company. Ho Is an old friend of August Frlzeon, but It had been nonrly ten years slnco thoy met until this weok. S. A. CONRO and his aunt Mrs. Utilities, left today for the east. It Is understood that they will go to Chicago whoro Mrs. Bil lings has begun suit to reepver 110,000 from a racing bookmaker which she allogos hor daughter lost by placing racing bets through him. ., .. s. Two Private Phones 85 and 305 Light, White Always Right Yoh Know tbe Rest ' Drifted Snow Flour :