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fcr1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Ml V 'xwJLJM33iar?'ij. ."- -A r---rL. WamfflFhjjSkS , lOwiws. x. I cF$Z A Hi fl f fi& A v WM n . A JClXtJ f wir I (gH Lfyir5 VH Copjrrljlil Hill SJiaifucr A Mux Tho Ilnttlo of Lexington, ono of bIx hlRtortcnt pictures by Edward Ponfleld. You can not tlio six pictures. In the original colors, slzo llxl 21. i Inches, free of chnrgo hy leaving your address with us. THEY "started something" at Lexington; and they finished it, too; and a great finish it was We Ve started something here, also; a strictly high grade clothing business with nothing but good quality to offer; such quality in clothes as Hart Schaffner & Marx produce; nothing better in the world; and other merchandise of similar .excellence; and service in selling such as you want and ought to have.. We'll finish on that line. , Till: WEATHER. (By Associated Preps.) OREGON, Oct. 20. Pair to- night and Saturday. U Bankrupt. E. Hermann, whoso store In Myrtlo Point was re cently closed hy creditors, has illed a petition In bankruptcy In federal court. Ills liabilities and assets bao not been dellnltely determined. Coming Soon. c. A. Smith, head of thu C. A. Smith Lumber Company, is expected Hero about November 1. Amo Mereon, who is looking after tho huslness of tho company at Oak land and Hay Point, Is expected to accompany Mr. Smith here. Injured at .School. While at play at the High school this morning, Whltford Hall, the eight-year-old son of Mrs. and llev. G. Leltoy Hall, fell with such force that his face was bad- IMPOIITAXT Try the Ualtlmore for lunch. Speed, uunutLy and qual ity our motto. WAXTMI) 1'lvo Hteudy roomeis and boarders, nice unlet place. lleaBon alile rates. Close In, 349 Plrst St. Phone 1GGL. Suits $18 and up Overcoats $ J 6.50 and up The Woolen Mill Store COOS BAY This storo Is tho homo of Hart-Schaffnor & Marx clothes Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" None So Good As Nyal'a Antiseptic Shnmpoo. Keopa tho scalp clonn, re moves dandruff and makes tho head clear. Sometimes called "TJio Handy Hoadwash." In fact, It's tho Jlmplest and cleanest of thom nil. i ' Jlcmombor wo aro oxchuivo agents for Nyal's preparntlops. SHU Ol jVg Lockhart-Parsoij Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us Buy We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHON'K MAIN 57-J VOll SALK Choice UO-acro trnctH, closo In. Partially Improved.' $1,C00. One-third cash, llalanco long time. Seo J. C. Doano, owner. Phono 314X2. DAIUV I'AltSI KOIt SALIC Ono of tho best Improved and equipped dairy farms In tho valley. Will soil on easy terms If sold soon. For further Information Inqulro of H. L. Carl, owner. Phono 101, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. FOK HUNT Ton room Iioiiko in South Marshllold. Applv "A. B." Campboll. Phono 110-L. VOn ItKXT A Himill liouw clone in corner Second and Hall. $10 with water. Enquire of P. E. Allon. WANTKI) Xont womiiii for house work every Wodncsday 8 n.m. to 5 p.m. Tolophouo 8L. VOll SALE Uouullng house noar Chandler hotel. Inqulro Times' olllco. WAXTICD Young lady lmokkeoMr. Must bo accurato and capable of taking charge of set of books. Ad dress In own handwriting P. O. llox 42C. WAXTICI). Position In oHlco by young lady who has had stono graphlo experience. Address A. C. caro of Coos Day Times. VAXTi:i From U5 to 50 loads of good manure. Prco from shav Ings. L. J. Simpson, North Hend. FOUND Physician's hiuall liaml mndlclno cuso. Owner can havo sanio by cnlllng nt Anona Grocery and paying for this adv. FOR It EXT Funilslioil room, JHt Third St. Phono 292-J. WANTED Appiontlco In inllllnoiy store. Apply "J.L." at Times' olllco. Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at ttho dls 'posal of tho Coos Day public at HEASOXAULE HATES Rigs or rigs with drlvora ready for any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearso and special ncommo datlons provided for fuuoral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVEIll AND FEED STAULES PHONE 27!I-J NtVl'ICE llo IIiikIIIoIiVh niches, tra furnish music for that banquet, danco or party. Phono 3-J. WANTED Nino gentlemen roomers. Will board two. Enquire 338 First SLor Homo Hoallty Co., 3S8 North FOIt HEXT AXD SALE. Sniiill ranch and stock."S," caro Times. WANTED Will fop general house, work. Apply or phono A. 11. Powors' rosldonco. WAXTED (Jill work. for (icumil house- Ono that can do cooking. Apply F. S. Jonning's Dry Goods Storo, North Demi. FOK SALE Sly farm 00(1 ncres in ono lot or will cut up in parcels to suit. C. W. Santord, Marshllold. Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phone 58 And You Will Always Have rme wnoiesome Meats. Unique Pantatorium 6 Ceutral avenue Phouo 2 5 OX "OSS & PINEGOR. GiJ;JURKISn I,ATa will do you" qD. Phono tUmJ City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands DIanco Hotel and Blanco1 Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 46, Night Phones 5 J and 40. DARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors. Don't forget the Turkish Baths pnoNE aii-J. Ehmaim's Olive Oil FOR ' Purity and Strength GOES 1-a FURTHER THAN ANY OTHER OLIVE OIL AND COSTS NO .MORE. Pints, 60c Quarts $1.00 One-Half Gallon . . . . $1.95 Lockhart's Grocery Two Pivate Phones- 85 and 305 ly bruised. It is feared that his nose has been broken. Many Hem- I-echin. Quite n largo audience gathered last evening to hear Floyd C. Hump lecturo on so cialism. Mr. Ramp Is a graduato of the Oregon University and an Inter esting tnlker. He will speak again this evening. Social Tonight. Tile social to bo given by the Ladles of St. Monica's Catholic church at tho Odd Follows hall this evening promises to bo lar gely attended and to bo ono of tho most enjoyable functions of the kind In a long time. Tho hull has bcon prettily decorated for the occasion. Nairn Smith In. Tho Nann Smith arrived In today from liny Point aft er a good trip up tho coast. At the present clip, Capt. Olson will Biiccccd In carrying considerable over 80,000, 000 feet of lumber out of Coos Day during tho current year. He hopes to get closo to tho 90,000,000 foot mark. FlnoHtmuhctrioH A. D. Campbell today brought in Borne lino strawhor rlea to tho Chamber of Commerce as a further demonstration of tho ability to grow tho delicious product hero at all seasons of the year. Tho Chamber of Commerce Is receiving mnny line snmples of Coos Day fruit and vege table products and they make a lino exhibit for tho strangers who aro con stantly visiting the quarters. Illust Old SrouN. This forenoon, workmen blasted out tho old scous, which the government left nt Coal Dank Inlet when tho Jetty work hero censed a few years ago, to get rid of them. Tho plan was to blow them to pieces so thnt tho timber could bo taken out of tho channel and coveted up with tho suction that la filled by tho dredge Oregon. The shocks from the blasting were plainly felt all ovr town nnd at first caused uomo alarm The hhiBtH also caused a considerable tide In tho upper Day that shook tho smaller crafts considerable, "t'oos Hay Looks Good. Dr. C. W. Tower, who returned yestordny from a visit with Dr. Jay Tattle nt Astoria, says that Coos Day looks mighty good to him In comparison with Astoria. There Is no hard paving, with the ex ception of n half block of concrete In Astoria, and tho town generally has a dilapidated appearance In order to pave the down-town section, It would bo nccessnry to mnke a 1111 of nbout fourteen feet. Dr. Towor snya that Dr. Tuttlo and Gabo Wlngnto, formerly superintendents of tho East port mines, are enjoying good health which will bo gratifying nows to their many friends on tho Day. UtilldH HoatlioiiNo. John Johnson of Forndale la Juat completing a boat hoiiBO for the nlghtwntch on tho dredgo Oregon. Tho latter has got tired of trying to sloop on tho boat during tho dny time owing to tho nolso mndo by hor operations and so Is getting a quieter plnco. Tho boat liotiBO will only cost him $250 and ho figures that what ho would pay out for room rent would soon mnko a big payment on it and bosldea this, Coos Bay Investments !jU,."HM) Fine 8-rnom houso nnd bath, nlco gardon, woll Improv ed, within ono block of Flnna gan Bank. Splendid Invest ment and will mnko you mon ey whllo you sloop. Tornia. ho will havo somo property that lid lean convort Into cash whenever ho decides to do so. Concert Sunday Director Fentott of the Coos Day Concort band ait uounccs that a concert will bo given 'Sunday afternoon nt 2:30. If the weather permits, It will bo given in tho city park, and if the weathor is unfavorable It will bo given In tho Masonic Opera house. Hoard Adjourns Tho Coos County equalization board has adjourned un til October 20, when complaints rela tive to lnnd and personal proporty as sessments will be taken up. Com iplnlnts against timber assessments will bo henrd October 27. JudgO Hall, who returned (o'tlny, stated that there were less complaints this year thnn In many season nlthough it had been anticipated that thero would bo more. Personal Notes jjt:i,no Farm of 100 acres, on deep wntor and within tf-mllo of Creamery, lino storo, hotol nnd village. This will douhlo your monoy by spring. 25 acres in cultivation. Houso and barn. Small payment down, balance 1 to 5 years. !jj;j,:iOO Farm of 80 ncres, In Co qulllo valley, about 25 acres In cultivation. About $700 to $800 good timber, and remain der easily cleared. Low bench lnnd. A grent bargain. Own er compelled to soil. $10,000 Business proporty, In tho heart of tho city, 50x115, Im proved. A splendid Invest ment. Look this up. tjii(,ooo Prettiest llttlo buugnlo In tho city. G rooms, all modern conveniences. 3 blocks from contor of town. tfu.uoo Flnoly located bungalow, nloso in nnd splendid neighbor hood. A bargain. Acreage III tracts to suit Including somo splondld platting proposi tions. HONE REALTY" COMPANY Telephone 1R or call ilOl North Front St. Miii-fchlk'lri, Ore. Any Information regarding Coos nay Investments will bo gladly submitted. JAS WATT left today for Coqulllo on business and pleasure. M. D. CUTLIP and wlfo of Kcntuck , Inlet were Marshllold shoppers to day. ARCHIE JOHNSON has returned I from a business trip to tho Coqulllo ! Valley. NICK HASTENDORF of Big Crook was a Marshfleld business visitor today. J. J. CL1NK1NDEAHD of Daniels' Creole was n Marshllold business visitor today. GUS DIMMIC1C loft yesterday for Eureka where he will tako a posl , tlou In the ship yards. MRS. WARDEN PAINTER and bnby I of North Dend wcro guests of Mnrshllold frlendB today. MRS. V. 11. CURTIS has roturned from a brief visit with relatives and friends in Myrtlo Point. MISS MAY BENNETT roturned today from a short visit at tho homo of A. O. Rogers on Coos River. MRS. REBECCA LUSE-STUMP ro- . turned today from a short atny at ' the Lubo ranch on Coos River. ,F. E. MORSE, the manager of the j Coqulllo electric plant, was a Marshllcld business visitor today. MR. ANDREWS nnd family arrived hero yesterday from Hoppnor, Ore., to make their homo on tho Day. MRS. E. It. HODSON, who has been qulto sick nt their homo In South Marshllold, Is reported Improving. MISS CORA BOWRON loft today for San FrnnclBco whoro alio will take a bualnoBs collogo courso this win ter. CARL DAVIS, who has beon cruising timber in El Dorado County, Cal., for tho C. A. Smith company for soveral months, roturned horo to day. J. ALBERT MATSON, Frank Laiso nnd C. E. Nicholson loft today for tho Snnd Hills whoro thoy hopo to ling a fow ducks. ALEX WILSON loft yesterday to spend n fo wdays with A. P. Owens nt tho lattor's Bunimor homo on South Coos River. W. O. COOPER, of Myrtlo Point, pnssod through horo ycsiureay en route homo from a threo weeks trip to California points. JAS II. FLANAGAN and wlfo nnd son, Proctor, loft todny for San Francisco whoro Proctor will ro colvo medical treatment. C. A. MADSEN of Colorado Springs, Colo., Is on tho Bay looking over this Boctlon with a vlow toward in vesting nnd locating horo. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Enstsido was n Marshllold visitor today. Ho roports that Mrs. Jordan la recu perating from hor rccont Illness. G. W. SHELLEY and wlfo nnd son, Gordon, loft this afternoon to spend n few days at Myrtlo Point and other towns In tho vnlloy. REV. J. T. KNOX and family ro turned yeBtordny from Yoncolia, Oregon, whero Mr. Knox attended tho annual meeting of tho Preaby tory. F. M. RICH of tho Snn Frnnclsco branch of tho Ollvor Typewriter company, Is In Mnraliflold consult ing with C. A. Ponnock, tho local ngont of tho company. MRS. A. 11. POWERS, who has boon qulto sick for tho pnt ten days, wau ahlo to sit up yosterday, and It Is hoped that alio will contluuo to rapidly rocupornto from hor 111 ness. REV. FATHER MUNRO plans to loave Saturday for a fow days' stay In Portland. Ho has beon suffer ing from n sovero cold for somo tlmo nnd his Inability to shako it off hns rather worried him. E. II. JOEIINK loft todny for Ore gon City In l-esponso to a mossago announcing that his hrothor win vory 111 tlioro. Tho lnttor suffeiod u sovero slego of typhoid fovor n couple of years ago and ho dovolop ed tuberculosis. WE HAVE CHICKENS STAUFFS' Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 156 No. Broadvvay''KI'E It's ECONOMY to tiado with HAINES MONOGRAM! oil at tho GUNNERY HAND DANCE at EAGLES HALTi Saturday ovonlng. OCTOBER t!H. MU- Light Drifted Snow Flour White Always Right, A K'll Vf