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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
riirw-w rvriFf' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911 EVENING6 EDITION. ,:1 f . y f. YOU'RE going to give thanks this month for a lot of good things you enjoy and possess. You probably don't realize all of them; ' it pays to think it over a little Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes arc something to be thankful for; clothes' Honestly made, by people who consider youHotcrests ann benefit as well as their own profits;, clothes made-to serve the wearer. . ' . "V We're glad to sell tliom; and we're thankful for them ourselves. You might he thankful to us, too, for having such a stock as this for you to draw on. It's " f $ J. !a houn ti Cul feastof good jthings we've spread here jTor 3'ou; suits jind oyer- " f " ' coats; shirts and neckwear; hosiery and gloves; sweaters and fancy waist- coals; all the, largo and small things to wear thabyou want. ' Suits $18 to $35. Overcoats $1G.5Q to $30. Woolen Mill Store This store is the home of Hart SchalTner & Marx clothes Always- "TiTe Busy Corner" . . Another Saturday Special To introduce our new line of Brass, we are offering fdr Saturday only a heavy Brass Vase regular $2.00 for $ 1 .25 See them in our Windows. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone. Main 298 Us FOR SALE Cheap German mnko nl will bo horc for a few days. Loavo , unlors at Palmer's IMauo I'laco, 170 So. Ilroadway or unanuier Hotel. ! HIGH GRADE COATi SI..10 per ion.1 niinno oar.T. n. A. fllnirr.li. I ..W..W wr .. --- uu.iii; cuenp German mono in- U,.VT1, roiiinofcnt Ohl for iron ano, imported. Second hand. First, ''' ,n "v r M C. Conn twat ooH-ni nt- Pnlmnr I'lano. vt ..- , --,.-., , MW IUVI ( Place, 170 So. Broadway. WANTUl). jrcssenRcr boy with bi cycle. Must bo 1C years old or over. Western Union. WANTED Lnly cook sit llotnuvniit Apply Times' oillce. Horton. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. jas. u. u uon- noll, Bunker Hill. AlJi KINDS of linuliiiK tlono prompt ly J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 129J. I I a i i m:ST AND CIIEAI'KST Shoo repair qpp Q) Reliable f'lon In p'tv. Coror 3rd and UlC WJU JVCuaiic Commercial Ave. S. Kulju, Prop. If you need any fruit-trees for - - planting or wish to mako good mon-, roiUtEXTTwo or three sunny fur- y selling tree, write us for parti- nlshed housekeeping rooms. C20 culars. No previous experience Central Ave.; phono 185-J. needed If you want to ; mske . money, , -. , . - , - " f WO nliuw jruut .i -. ..... "ANTED Man unci wife, or lady, HIES. Inc.. Albany, Oregon. to board and room. 1031 Central Avo. ; . THE LESS ADVERTISING ANTED Itnomoi-a R9 nop week. A IlUSINESS MAX DOES 320 Market Avo. THE MORE IIUSIXESS ' . HE DOESN'T. DAWSON tho expert piano tuner THANKSGIVING Is nearly hero and no doubt you are already plan ning your dinner menu for that day. Let Us Help You Our. stock of holiday and fancy goods was never so complete and interesting as at the present time. Wo want you to come in and see all the new goods we have. It is a pleasure to show them. Here Are a Few Reminders Young Spring Turkeys, Plump 8 to 18 pounds, dressed 23c per pound. FKlflSII OYSTERS, Sealshipt quarts 90c FKESIl OYSTERS, Seulshipt pints 55c FREST1 OYSTERS, Eagles. . quarts 75 4-5-G OROWN CLUSTER "RALS1NS at 15c, 20c and 25c pound. ' 'WALNUTS ALMONDS BRAZILS PECANS HAZEL NUTS. All new crop Fresh, Clean Nuts at 25c per pound. SHELLED PECANS. .' Pound 90c SHELLED WALNUTS Pound 65c SHELLED PTSTACIHO Pound $1.50 SHELLED BRAZTLS Pound Too SHELLED ALMONDS Pound 75c SHELLED JORDAN ALMONDS Pound 90c SALTED PEANUTS Pound 45c SALTED ALMONDS : Pound 75c SALTED PECANS ' Pound $1,130 STUFFED DATES Cartoon 3oe SHELLED ASSORTED NUTS, Jar 50c HOME MADE FRUIT CAKE Pound 75c (1LACB FRUIT Box 05c EIIMANN'S RIPE OLTVES and OLIVE OIL QUEEN OLIVES BULK MTNCE MEAT Pound 20c TN FACT ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING YOU WANT. Lockhart's Grocery Two Private PIiotipp 85 and 305 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press. 4 OREGON. Nov. 215. VaXr In caBt with rain In west tonight; Sunday, rain In west and rain or snow In eust. Soutlmrlv winds Increasing along tho 4 coaat. IiOCAIi TKMPKHATUKE HE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ondlnir at 4:00 p. in.. Nov. 21. bv Mrs. E. MlnRiis. Bpcclal government s nictcoroloc cal obaorvori ! Maximum GO Minimum ,. ,. 32 s At 4:00 p. m 50 Precipitation , . , , . .nono Wind, Northwost; cloudy. Will Hold Sale ,Tho ladles of tho Lutheran church are making prepar ations for n anlo to bo hold in tho church hall next Saturday, Deo. 2, at which refreshments will bo sorvod afternoon and ovenlng. Sails Sunday Tho Homer wllbBsju at 9 o'clock Sunday mojnlngrforflan Francisco, She will ihavo a couplo of carloads of evaporated apples from F. S. Dow's Myrtle Point plant which will go to Europo and a cou plo of carloads of canned beans from tho Myrtlo Point cannery. Numlwr Incrciuufc. - Although ho had not quite completed checking up tho returns of tho Mnrshflold school consus at noon today. Judgo Hall found that thoro wero 801 pcoplo of school ago In this district. Ho ex pects that tho checking will Incrcaso this by sovoral. Last year, tho school census' showed 782. SlHter Ilfrc Jack Johnson, tho loggor who died suddonly at Hoqul am, Wash,, of heart Iroublo a .few days ago Is supposed to bo John John son, a brother of Mrs. Chas. Nord strom of Marsh floW) HIb father, Poto Johnson of Coaulllo. Is now In communication with thd . Hoqulam authorities to doflnltoly establish whether tho deceased Is his son. WnntH Jsliuul August Frlzeen Is In rccolpt of a lottor from Ida M. IUd or, of Kont, Wash., who wants him to find her "a bush covered, porhaps rocky, Island about a section In slro somewhoro In this section." She desires to get It direct from tho gov ornment or stato and wants It as a rango for angora goats. So far ho has not been nblo to Ilnd anything that might suit her. . Ill-other I low Mlko Hoklo arriv ed bono today from Uutto, Mont., to ondoavor to recover tho body of his brother, Tim lloyjo, tho logger who was drowned near Gould's camp on tho North fork of Cooa Itlvor last wcok. So far all efforts to recover tho bodyihnvo been futile. Mr: Iloylo says his brother loft Uutto about throo years ago and ho had not soon him since. to be getting nlong fine, much to the gratification or tho many friends or M and Mrs. MnrhoHer who wore considerably nlamod at first over the disease bIiq suffered from. C It. PECK returned today via Drain, rrom n business trip to Portland. NEI.S McCULLOCH and wlro are planning to inovo to Gardiner next week. A. E. KKU8E or Randolph Is look ing after business Interests here today. WM. OONKLIN or Catching Inlet, was a Marshfleld business visitor yesterday. MKS. I. LANDO, who has boon very III lor tr.o past row days, Ib much better now. MHS. OIlOVEIt OUILLIAMS of Dan lets Creek, was a Marshfleld shop per yesterday. Now limit. Jphn Hoss has his novr gasoltno launch nearly ready tor scr- tIco. Ho will call her tho Standard. MISS ELIZABETH. AYHE has taken a position at tho "Western Union olTlce, taking tho place or Miss Tol lfson who has resigned. MISS OHACE KRUSE camo down from tho Kruso ranch on Isthmus Inlet to spond Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. Albort Matson. JUDGE JOHN 8. COKE roturned to day Iroin Portland and Eugene whore ho was looking alter busi ness and visiting his mother. REV, G. LoROV HALL is expected homo next wcok from a visit In 'Pendleton nnd other eastern Ore gon points where ho went after at tending tho Gipsy Smith revivals In Portland. WATT SHORT lett this artcrnoon for San Francisco whoro he will Bpond thb next threo months. Alton Sengstacken loft yesterday for the samo place and they will Join each other In San Francisco. J. T. VASEY ,nnd ramlly moved this week rrom tho J. C. Doano rest donco on Firth street Into tho houBo recently occupied by If. IX. Tuttle nnd ramlly, tho latter mov ing into the Dlalno resldonco. Mr. Tuttlo Is now at Morcy Hospital and as soon as he rccovore Bunlcl ontly they plan to go to Califor nia. North Bend News Mrs. A. II. Itnhoft and daughter Fay roturned this wcok overland rrom tholr visit In California. They had a vory hard trip In. I Mrs. W. Potorson of North Inlet i was a guest of relatives In North I Rend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Farrln.of Sum ner, celebrated their eleventh annl- vorsrary of tholr marrlago thoro on Thuisday, a largo number of ft-lenda holplng them mako the event a merry ono. E. Gcorgo Smith who has beea spending somo tlmo at tho hatchery at Coqulllo, returned yesterday. Mar'on Roynolds returned from ft business trip down tho coast yester day. L. D. Smith has boon quite HI at hla homo nt Daniels Creek. You will bo TRULY THANKFUL. flit tllni ! T I HnM A .. f...n...&A.a I vi vi. unit uuiit iwiiui;uui. uv uvuiuuhv at THE HUH. Rccauso Stylo, Sar ,tng and Satisfaction Is In It, "Mon oy Tnlkw." Wear A. Hciljamln. Alter the suuw tr t mruil lUto Phono 214-J Hour Port ("aso Judgo Coko has sot Decombor l.ns tho (Into lor hoar Ing argumehts In tho Port Orrord Port Injunction case. Conconilng It, tho Po t Orrord Trlbuno. says: "A special term or tho County Court will bo hold to appoint Attorneys Peck and Mprldlth,to represent our County court, beYoro Judgo Coko In tho Port or Port Orrord case which will bo heard at Marshflold." Would Settle. Tho Jackson county officials who ordored tho ar rest hore or N. S. Erlo and thou rail ed to send ror him, hnvo written en deavoring to hnvo him so'tlo tho Mionrd bill, which thev claim ho has lumped, without criminal prosecu tion. Uo snys he will sottlo If the bill Is right. Ho was rolensod a low days ago by Constablo Cox artor be ing dotnlncd In Jnll ror soveral days. TIIANKKfJIVLVc; CLOTHES rrom THE UVll motin Stylo. Saving and Satlxrnctlon. ".Money Talks." Wear '. Honjnrnln. nsm PEOPLE BSBaassxa youiiow. FRANK HLACK nnd wllo or Sumnor are As.aruhlleld visitors. MRS. LOUIS WIRTH ol Coos River Is a Marshflold shoppor. MRS. J, n. DAVIS or Cooh River Is a Marshflold shoppor today. FRED KRUSE and wlfo or Isthmus Inlot aio Marshflold shoppers. JAS LANDRITH and wlfo of Cooa River are Marshflold visitors. MRS. F. M. MARHOFFER who un derwent an oporntion for nppeu die tls a few days ago Is reported The Success oifailure Of your Thanksgiving dinner depends largely on the quality of the fla vorings used in pastry, desserts, ices, etc. Don't take any chances, get the best, get Sunset Flavorings Lemon or Vanilla. Four sizes, 2i3e, 50c, $1, and $1.70, 'iii; the leading grocers and at Brown Drug Co. Graduate Chemists. PHONE 111, MAHSIIFIELI). t u ml Drifted Snow perry Sflour Light, White, Always Right Once Used, Always Used i J ii j wrenjvana