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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1911)
'ftPfl'pV' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. KfflWT yTOU'LL need a rain-proof Overcoat this winter; there will be lots of days when CLOTHCRAFT BAKING PWMR , local temperature uk- pout. , r- For twont.v-fn"" hours ending nt -1:00 p. in., Nov. 17, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Mnxliiiuni 55 Minimum 49 At 4:00 j). in C2 Precipitation 02 4 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. m ' i-1 'WJ1 1 P'P1 MmWSPUM you must be out in stormy weather, when a garment that sheds, instead of soaking up the water will be invaluable Our Raincoats are made, right, and and we sell them right. Rubberized Slipons, - $J5 to $20 Gaberdines, - - $20 to" $25 Cravenettes, - - $J0 to $30 Mill-to-Man Clothiers Woolen Mill Store Coos Bay Ore. Rcdoudo ShIIh Sunday. The Ro dondo will sail at 9 o'clock Sbndny morning for San Francisco. IHg RcetH. L. A. Haglttnd of Marsliflold today placed on exhibit at tlio Marsliflold Chamber of Com merce soma of tlio finest beets seen hero in a long time. Wed In Los AngclcH. Friends hero have received word that Miss Fayo Bridges, formerly of Marshflold but now of Los Angeles, will soon bo married thero to a Nevada man. Jusb Time to Buy a RoyalTailored Suit Before the Holidays From $18 to $35 Made To Your Measure Ready to Wear Suits $8.50 to $25 FIXUP i Jfc? f'"?!!- Always "TKe Busy Corner" Look in If only for a few minutes, See our new lines of Xmas goods, The selections will undoubtedly in terest you and we're pleased to show them, "Do your Xmas shopping early," Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 Us NEW GOODS on Goods Always New CONSTANTLY ARRIVING ALWAYS FRESH A Large Clean Stock ONLY THE REST GOODS WE CAN 11UY Prices - i twjrg ALWAYS THE MOST REASONARLE Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones - 85 and 305 NOTICE TO PUBLIC! Tho trustees of tlio Marshttold Swedish Luthoi nn church wish to Inform tho pub lic that tho Luthornn church hall Is rcntnhlo for social and enter tnlnmcnt purposes for tlio sum of $2. 150 por occasion to eoc'otles and cliilis, etc. It must ho strictly un derstood that card playing and danchiR nro prohibited. PartleB desiring to bo served nro wolcomo to communlcnto wltn Androw Stor gart. 315 North Front Btreot, or phono 98R. New candidates F. E. Allen of South Marsliflold was ono of tho probable now candidates for council man talked about today. W. W. Holland., it was also reported, would probably enter tho race. Close- Plant. Tlio old electric light plant In West Marsliflold which lias bcun in operation Tor n row weoks while tho electrical donkoy engine wnB bolng tested for tho Smith-Powers logging company, will shut down today. Tho test of tho electrical donkoys will bo conttnuod later on n groator scale. So far, it has proved n great bucccbb. In Civil Service J. ABSOWfELY PURE The only BaMng Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Saves Butter, Flour, Eflos, and makes home baldng easy No Alum No Lime Phomphmtm V353&X E0PLE VSSK31S3S1 T. J. COTTELL of Itoss Inlet is a Marsliflold visitor today. MItS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River Ib a Marshnold shopper today. MUS. J. It. JOHNSON of Allegany was ii Marsliflold shopper today. D. Sneddon, who took tho Civil Servico oxaniltia-l tlon yesterday, for appointment as L. W. MYItlCIC loft this morning for mall carrior In Marsliflold, is a for-. his homo in Gardiner after a short nior civil servico mnn. Tho othor rlslt hero, two who took it nro nlBo former gov- MISS MADGE YOAKAM of Callfor ornment employes, Will Elckworth nn B vlHltlnc frlondH nnd rolativeB having served In tho Spnnlsh-Amor-1 on tho Uny. I lenn War nnd P. O. Ilrooks having w. ED. TRIDDLI3 has returned from WELL ON BEAR GREEK GUSHES GREAT GAS PRESSURE RESULTS IN SPOUTING MUD AND OKA VEL AND WATER WITH TRA CES OP OIL. served In the Civil sorvico. WANTED Uy young mnn nnd wife exporienred In dairy nnd farm work, ft position on ranch for ono year or longor. Good rofcronco. A. E. Duloy, Gen. Del., Marsliflold, Or FOR RENT a-roitm limine, partly furnished. 38G No. Second St. WANTED Sheet inuMc for Bnnjr en titled "Wo'vo Kept tho Golden Rulo'," a( onco at Orphoum thoatro WANTED Rooiuei'H by day or wcelc, Z3G Mnrkot Avo. WANTED Room mid board in jiil vato family in Marshnold by young Indy. Roforoncos exchanged. Ad dress, Ilox 4G3, North llond, Oro. WANTED Competent Girl for gen ornl linuso work by Mrs. M. C. Ilorton. WANTED Girl for general hoiise- work. Apply Mrs. Jns. H. O Don nell, Hunker Hill. Eight TlinnkNulvliiR John Horron Is In receipt of a telegram from Danny O'Drlen of Portland saying that O'lirlon is willing to meet Earl Henderson lioro In a twonty round go Thnnksglvlng. Mr. Horron will seo O'Drlen in Portland next week and will probably bring him down for the limit. O'Hrlon mivb his hand Is In good shnpo again. Ho had to! call off his first proposod match with Henderson on account of an Injury in t. .-. ' ' , ' A. UlCKWOriU. Ten Wile Salmon, Tho run of sal- DAVE SNEDDON n business trip to Spokano, and Idaho and Montnnn points. i C. J. COLE nnd fnml'.y lmvo moved hero from Roscburg. Mr. Colo is tho roprosontntivo of tho South orn Oregon Mlsslonnry society, i R. S. WRIGHT, representing Murphy Grant & Co., Ib calling on tho Coob Rny trade today, having ar rived overland from California. I AUGUST EICKWORTH, who is now employed In San Frnncisco, is ox- .... I !.. ........ .1 .I.., 1. 1 1 .1 .... with Ills pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. mon lih Ten Mllo lakes Is lnrgor this season than for many yenrs past. Waltor Condron has put on n four horso tenm to bring tho big catches to tho Coos Day cnnnorlos. Dig Fish HiihIiicns. Tho Coqulllo Cooperative Fish Cannery ABflocln tlon roport thnt tho present year haB been ono of tho most successful In tho history of tho association. Al ready thoy havo caught and packed was romoved from Moray hospital yestordny to tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Chns. Lnpp In thlH city. Dnvo Ib doing nB well as could bo expected. HARRY RRADF1ELD loft via Gardi ner this morning for Lobnnon nnd othor Central Oregon points to meet Hayes Tomplo, n former resi dent of tho Day, on business mat ters. Ho oxpects to return next weok. 12,000 cases of salmon, most of.j. p. mqrris. who linn larcn nron . . . i . "w ---- tnoni Doing snipped 10 nan r rnncincu. POR RENT Nice furnished house keeping" rooms. Phono 19-L. TO EXCHANGE Modern cottnge nnd lots In California in llvo city ovor 7,000 Inhabitants, railroads and electric lines. Plnco routs for 120. Will tnko property of Hko vnluo In Marsliflold. Address P.O. Jlox 523 Marsliflold, Orogon. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. Eugono O'Connell, Phono 113-L. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. ALL KINDS of hauling done prompt ly J. E. Fltzgornlil. Phono 120J. POR SALE Or ecliungo for renl estato n good launch. Apply Room 204 Coko building. PUHNISIER HQUSEKEEPING npartmentB, hot wnter, light and linen $10 and up Lloyd hotel. The Old Reliable If you noed any frult-treoa for planting or wish to mnko good mon ey selling troe3, wrlto us for parti culars. No previous oxporlonco nt'eded If you want to mnko nionoy. Wo show you. ALIIANY NURSE HIES, Inc., Albany, Oregon. Meet Wednesday. Tlio adjourned meeting of the oil compnny being or ganized to Blnk an oil well on Cntch Ing Inlet, will bo hold at tho Marsh field Chamber of Conimerco next Wednesdny evening when It Is ex ported thnt organisation will ho per fected. Mr. Mnunln Btnted that at noon 0(ny. $17.37fi worth of Btock had been subscribed nnd ho hoped tho Imlnncn of tho $20,000 de'red would bo forthcoming before Wed nesday. "If 80tno of theo boosters horn would rotne through with tho right kind of boosting somo monov to holp tlio conntrv wo would lint lmvo n hit of dlfllrultv," ho snld. "Snni aro doing moro than they rlchtfuMv phnuld nnd n lot of othors aro not doing a thing." MAN DIES SMOKING PIPE. K Modern Drlck Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. II O T E L .C O OS C. A. ME-TLIN, Prop. Rates: B0 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Rroadway and Market Marnhfleld. Oroeon. RIG RANCHER RETIRES John Fromm moved Into his now town rosldonco Saturday, whoro ho will enjoy a moro restful life, whllo tho fine ranch ho hns carved out of tho forests will be looked after by his sons. No settler of Curry county has worked harder than Mr. Fromm, nor mot with more deserved success. Port Orford Tribune. SHERIDAN. Ore.. Nov. 18 Coroner Clinpmnn of Dallns. wns summoned to Pedeo to Invostl rnto tho donth of Cllnto J, Rrown, who was found doad In his lonely enbln nonr Pedeo. Mr. niodtrett. n nolghbnr, who was returning from work, Ptnimod In to sen tho old mnn nnd found nrown Rented boforo tho flro nlnrn with his nlno In his hnnd, dond. After Investigating tho rlrruniRtnnrea Cormier Clipnnmn decided that death was duo to henrt fnllur". orty Interests on Coos liny, leaves tomorrow for San Diego, Cnl., to Join his family for nn ovor Christ um b visit. W. D. Clark, recently of nut'o, Mont., will accompany Mr. Morris to look over tlio Cali fornia country. Mr. CInrk has been greatly Impressed with tho prospects of Coos nny and prom ises to roturn Inter nnd may mnko somo'oxtenBlvo Investments lioro. RANDON, Oro., Nov. 18. Geo. Topping, who haB Just returned from a visit to tho Boar Creole oil well, reports an enormous gas presauro in It. Tho well Ib now down about 1,700 feet nnd nt Intervals is spout ing mud, gravel nnd sand with traces of oil to a height of eight foot. Tho well Is kept full of water to keep down tho gas prossuro and onablo tho drillors to work. Oil mon hero any theso aro Indications thnt a gusher will bo struck soon nnd alt conncctbd wltlf It aro highly olatod. Picture framing dono right Wal ker Studio. t, J, RLUE SELF 1IAVARIAN WAREf. Now shipment jiiitt received nt tho COOS RAY CASH STORE. HEARTY THANKS. In bohalf of mysolf and fntnlly would Hko to know the kind friend or friends, who on last Thursday loft tho romombrnnco nt tho First Na tlonnl Rnnk for ub. Wo want to henrtly thank thorn for It nnd also for tho many kind nets slnco our bnby's misfortune. C. O. OOSNEY. , , i ATTENTION FIREMEN! All momborfl of tho Mnrshflold Flro Donnrtmont aro urgently re quested to bo present nt the city hall tomorrow, Sunday, nt 1 o'clock. Im nortnnt business. Don't fall to ho present. Dy order of J. W. DAVIS, Prosldont. The Royal SATURDAY AND SUNDAY November 1H nnd 10 Murphy & Simpson Dog and Pony Show GREATEST OF ALL ANIMAL ACTS. All now ilnirs niul new tt-lnlcB. J Altogether different from tho Inst show. Many romombor seeing Mur phy's Dog Show, nnd thoso thnt did won't inlaa this net. Ton dogs, goats, pony nnd mule. MAPI), THE ORI GINAL .MULE, will positively appear bofoiw tho foot lights at ovory per formance. Wo also offer $5.00 a nilnuto for nny lady to attempt to rldo Maud, $1.00 a mlnuto for nnynno wolghlng undor 120 lbs, to rldo hor. THIS IS THE GREATEST AND HIGHEST-PRICED ANIMAL ACT EVER ROOKED IN MARSIIFIEM) Two Rcols of Now Pictures with Abovo mnko ono of Heat Shows Evor Scon In this city ADMISSION 'Ma G. J. LcmiuisUI. Tho Ladles of Rnptlst Church will will hold n Kiiznnr In tho Lutheran Hull. Nov. 25... A llirht lunch will bo served. "Of all tho Fine Arts, Mute Ib the most exalted. It is a medium of human emotional expression, deopor and stronger than any art or lan guage." PARTICULAR PIAXO PUR CHASERS PATRONIZE PALMER'S PIANO PLACE. Ladies' Hand Bags "Wo linvc just received our holiday lino oi! la dies' hand bags, and it's a "dandy." All tho latest styles and shapes. Every hag is tho best possible for tho price, and every ono is now and up-to-the-minute. What more appro priate Xmas gifts for a lady? See our windows. Our Christmas gift, goods aro .arriving by every steamer, and wo will havo a bigger and bettor assortment than over before. Better come 11010 first. Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MARSHFIELD. SfaMwV9 Drifted Snow perry s flour. Light, White, Always Right Once Used, Always Used