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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBERS 1911 -EVENING EDITION. all winter. Bcforo departing, these gentlemen reported a favorablo out- lrtr ftt 4 tint n ii'AhtAtll ntitl tlintf iuvn tui wiivh iiiuiuuivitv nnu ivj i expect to como hero again later.- Ro Boburg Rovlew. Mil llll V Mill WITH Ci SMITH Meet Friday Tho Ladles Art club will meet Friday, Dec. 8, with Mrs. N. Rasmusscn, nnd not on Thursday, as was erroneously stated, Comt Meets Tho adjourned term . ' f 111 sum BSMKBl -x. EmiiH . 'i ?" "W" ". Cop;ilM llirt Schtfrhcr & Hut r E USINESS men like a business-like proposi tion and it's just as easy to buy clothes on such a basis as to buy stocks or real estate Our clothes proposition is business-like - Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; all-wool quality; correct style; .fine tailor ing; right fit; and satisfaction guaranteed or your money b'ack Suits $18 and Up Overcoats $16.50. and Up . .- - Woolen Mill Store This Store Is tho Coos Ray Homo of Hnrt, Schnffnor & Mnrx Clotlios. H TMK WEATHER. (n.v Associated Press.) OREGON, Dec. 4. Fnlr In oust, occasional rnln In west to night. TucBtlny occasional rain In west, fair In cast except rain or snow In cxtroino northeast. Southeasterly winds. if 4 1'rnliiitc Court. Judgo John F. Hnll left this morning for Coqulllo to hold tho monthly session of prob ato court. - Plan I'nlr. Tho congregation of tho Mnrshnold Catholic church Is planning for n "big fair or basr to bo hold in tho near future Tension Day. Totjay is pension day for the veterans on Coos Bay and they nro having their quarterly vouchers fixed up and cashed. To Xomlnnto OmccM-,Tho Marsh field Piro Department J'wlll moot Thursday ovonlng to nomlnato can didates for tho annual election of officers. Drcdgo Working. Tho1 drodgo Oregon Baturdny began operations on tho big cut nonr tho' Llbby coal bunk ers, pumping tho drodglngs into tho sawdust flat bolow tho depot. Sister hewl ;F. P. Nirton has Just rocolvcd tho 'sad noys of tho death of his" sister, -Mrs". Nancy D. Preston, which occurred at Lowoll,, Mobs. Sho was 7C yoars and flftcon days old. ritiiornt' TummiAv. The funeral of J. W. Llnnnhnri, tfio Eastsldo veteran vhn .tlotl Saturday, will 1)0 hold Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from tho Wilson chnpol, tho Rev. rat nor Munro officiating. Rrlinol Open. School opens for thn first tlmo todayfin-tho now school house In tr-o Allegany district. Tho building was orcctcd this summer to accommodate tho Increasing school population thoro. Tho tcachor is Miss Ida Mitchell, formerly of North Bend. Xnnicfi Omitted. -Through a typo graphical error, the names of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blntt nnd Miss Blatt wore omitted in Tho Times Sat urday from tho list of guests enter tained by Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Ic Arthur at their Thanksgiving din ner. ' Always- "The Busy Comer" SHOP EARLY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR XMAS SHOPPING. HEMEMDER WE IWCiv AND PAY AMj EXIMtESS char gks ox all gifts purchased here axd sunt to ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES Oil CANADA. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone -Main 298 i Us Men's and Boy's . Coat and Turtle Neck Sweaters Wo havo ono of tho largest and llnnut lltioH nn Cnna Tin v. Tlnii'f lvnv until you sco what wo havo to offer you. Find Pin. Through a found nd In Tho Times, Emmott Plorco reco vered a gold Masonic pin which ho highly prized as a gift. It was plckod up on tho street near Tho Chnndlor hotol nnd brought to Tho Times' offlco nnd .a found nd found tho ownor. Plan Ulg Meeting. Tho Mnrshflold Aorlo of Eoglos Is nrranglng for n big meeting noxt Wednesday night whon tho nominations for tho nn nunl olectlon of ofllcorB ylll closo. Tho business session will bo followed by n banquet. of circuit court opened In Coqulllo this morning with Judgo John S. Cbko presiding and most of tho Mnrshflold attornoys present. Tho old grand jury is in session and will probably retnm sovernl indlctmonts. Tho regular December term of court will open noxt Monday. Only argu ments, motions, etc., will bo taken up ,by Judgo Coko this week. csaaa PEOPLE tssaatatssa w E. 0. PERHAM loft this morning for Roscburg on business. CAPT. HARRIS of Sumnor Is In Mnrshflcld on business. ED. KRONHOLM Is reported qulto ill nt his home In Forndnlo. J. L. BURNS of Mllllcoma is a Marsh Hold business visitor today. A. K. PIDQEON and daughtor of Al legany wore Marshflold visitors to day. ANDREW HONOELIi of Catching In let Is in Mnrshflcld on business nnd pleasure. WM. WATTERS, of North Inlot, was among tho visitors from that sec tion In this city today. NORMAN BAKER, who has been in tho employ of tho C. A. Smith com pany, left today for Seattle RALPH MATSON, who has been suf fering from n sovero attack of la grlppo, Is gottlng along nlcoly. JOHN MERCHANT nnd wlfo loft Saturday for a short visit nt tho Merchant ranch nonr Dullards. GEO. YELLAND arrived hero today from Jackson, Cnl., to visit nt tho homo of his old friend, W, II; Ashman. MRS. CIIAS. RODINE of Allegany Is spending a fow days at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Parkor, At Bunker Hill. Head of Lumber Company Ar rives With Prominent Guest Visit Inlets. C. A. Smith, Mr! Warner and Mr, Wobstor arrived hero yesterday on tho Nann Smith from San Francisco. Immediately after their arrival, they In company with A. II. Powers and other officials of tho C. A. Smith company mndo a trip up Coos River and today nre on a visit to South In let. According to tho report in circula tion todny, Mr. Webster Is tho rep resentative of ono of tho big railway systoms of tho country nnd It Is un derstood that lilB visit hero may bo a most Important ono for Coos Bar. Neither he, Mr. Smith nor othor offl- clnl of tho Smith company could bo reached today relative to tho report. Subsequent to tho report that tho Northwestern was looking to Coos Bay aa Its Pacific Coast Terminal, thero has boon much speculation ns to tho like llhood of further developments on tho part of that company's projoct. It is not Impossible that Mr. Webster Is representing tho Northwestern. Mr. Smith hns bcon In closo touch with tho heads of several of tho larg est railway systoms ln tho country nnd hns bcon ondoavoring to hnston the coming of ono or more of them to Coos Bay. H0I1IETS T WITH E m l0UXI n,wvn fur nt Elks' Mem orial Service Owner identify at Tmles ofllco nnd pay for this nd. 1VAXti;i Pi-lvnto room nnd board f gentloman. References ex changed. Upland location prefer red. "X" rare Times. snmo by Identifying pin paying for thla ad. nnd by FOR RENT 8-rooin furnished house nnd 2M acres of land In Mllllngton. Addrosa Peter Robert son, Bny Park. PMAS PHKsrcvTR . front street. cheap, 017 ISTBniiy's blue nnd yvhHo bug- fObe. Upturn in T11nnrn llpstnll- rant. . FOIt RENT Ranch closo to Mnrsh field on county road and boat Inud Jng. Good houso and barn. Bot tom land. Owner, J. II. Bridges, Lloyd Hotol. SWEET APPLE CIDER in any quantity. Froo Delivery; phono 210-L, Cnpo Arago Soda Works. MEN'S SIZES in various f V Cfk color from $5.00 . . J JJ HOYS' SWEATERS, nil f( colors, from $l.ftO to. p 1 .UU Mother Tk Dead. Mr. Wm. Led wanl 'received tho snd news of tho non-f hllvi 'o"th ofjils mother nt Grand Rapids, .,. I Mich. Mrs. Lcdward was a pioneer resident ot'Urnnu nnpius, iiunm, moved thoro from London, Englnnd, IiTlSC7. Sho wns 78 years of ngo. HENRY LECOCQ, who with his mothor has been visiting rolntlvcs In Mondotn, Wash., will return on tho Bronkwater. Mrs. Lccocq will romnln somotlmo longer. ROY McCLALLEN nnd Avlfo of Co qulllo spent Sunday with friends on tho Bny. Mr. McClallon will t probably movo hero soon to tnko cnargo oi mo nnsirnci nusincsx which A. S. Ilnmmond of Coqulllo Is nrranglng to establish hero. C. W. SANFORD, tho woll-known Kontuck Inlet rnncher, wnB In Mnrshflold on business todny. Ho had been nlannlmr to snontl tho winter In Southern California bnt hns now determined to romnln horo nnd look nftor his property. Steamer Arrives In From Sari Francisco and. Is Partly Disabled. ). Tho Steamer Homor, which arrlv od In this morning from San Fran cisco, will bn benched tonight near Emplro to dtormlno tho nstnro of tha t oiiblo with hor slinft. It was first thought tho Bhnft had bcon brokon but it now Is believed that thoro Is only somo mechanical defect. The Homor is a twln-scrow vessel. It was noticed yesterday nftcrnoon that hor nhuft was not working right so sho remained out until this morn ing. Sho crossed In safely but after ontorlng tho Bay sho was steered with difficulty. In caso thero is any sorioitB dofoct found, tho Homor will bo towod back to San Francisco to ho ropnlrod but It mny bo that tho trouble Is of a min or charactor and can be repaired horo. Among thoso coming up on tho Homer woro J. H. Wood, Goo. Yol lnnd, II, W. Lelhort, C. L. Cox, Mrs. Cox, Joo Lewis and L, Truer. Son Is .Born. E. W. Bornltt and wlfo havo received word of the birth nf a ntno-iiound son to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. 'Kolm nt Schuylor, Nob., Decern- Como to this storo for thoso gooils.bor 2. Mrs. Kolm wns formerly Miss nnu tot us snvo monoy for you. iNollio Bornltt nnd tho fnthor was ' formerly ngont for tho local railway horo. They now resldo at Schuylor. Tho many friends of tho young cou ple will unlto in oxtondlng congra tulations and also to tho happiest grandpa nnd grandma you over saw. The Bazar Phone 32 ' Tho Home of Q unlit u. ELLIS DODGE DIES Soft of J. It. Dodge Piiskch Awny nt Allegnny. Ellis Dodgo. son of. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I?. Dodgo. died Saturday afternoon at his paronts' homo nt Allognny, nged 13 years and 10 months. Pnra- lysls was tho cause of death. Be ! sides his parents tho bov Is survived by n plstor, Tholmn, nn Infnnt broth .or, nnd nn older brothor. J. M. Dod ge. Tro lnttor enmo this morning from Rnsoburg to nttend tho funornl. I Tho funornl services woro hold this (morning from the Wilson Undertak ing parlors icov. mitiougo omciaiing. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHBLL Phone 8131 Lenvo Roseburg. Chlof Engineer Cnttoll and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. No vers loft Friday morning for Snn Francisco. These gontlomon had beon horo for Eovernl days on busi ness connected with tho Coos Bay & Eastern Electric railroad, whoso sur veyors aro working In tho vicinity of Sutherlin. They will bo In the Hold miiiM iii FOR RENT lO.room house In South Marsjiflold. Phono 110-J.i. M'T,KI--Tlio yomij? lady who ap- y . li wctk as cook at Mcr tbants' Cafe to call again. I !3Gm ' lloo,MCI', !' lay or week. ""'l iVVO. I i lf Jx,)s f Imullnc dono liroinpt- ' J. K, Fitzgerald. Phono 123J. I '"ED flll-l in H'rvrlr In TlActllll. ant- Apply Times' ofllco. t Near Chnmllpr hotol. a cold aonlc pin. Owner can havo WANTED Cook nt Merchants' Cnfo The Old Reliable If you need any fruit-trees for planting or wish to mako good mon ey selling trooj, write us for parti culars. No previous experience needed if you want to make money. Wo show you. ALBANY NURSE IUE8, Inc., Albany, Oregon. A TURKISH HATH will do you ROOD. Phono 214-J. Don't forget tho Turkish pnoNE SU-J. Baths Apples 80c Per Box More Choice Ones $1 to $1.25 Per Box See OUR WINDOW FULL OF APPLES Como in nnd Pick Out a Box, or Phono your ordor as thoy will not last long nt these prices, Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones 85 and 300 ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Nann Smith which nrrlvcd In yoatorday from Snn Francisco, loft this morning for Bay Point with 4 big cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill. Tho Wllholmliin enmo In Saturday night from (ho north with n cargo of salmon for reshlpmont to Snn Fran cisco. Cnpt. Tylor Is still In com mnnd. Tho Randolph sailed yostorday fpr Port Orford and Gold neach with goneral merchandise. MERCHANTS' CAFE now OPEN till 1 A, M. Tho PLACE whoro you GET what you WANT. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo LWY8 I KED. PHONE 72 Pnclflo Livery & Transfer Co. your Coos Put an X after No. 300 on ballot tomorrow and mako It Bay. your Coos Put nn X nftor No. 300 on ballot tomorrow nnd mako It Bay. if you have anything to soil, trnde, rent, or want holp. try a want an. THE CALL OF COOS BAY . ' All nations of tho Earth shall glorify thy birth And testify thy woi'th, Coos Day, ; All tides shall turn to theo. wealth shall thy trlbuto bo, Queon of tho Sunset Son, Coos Dayr ? (Franc's II. Clarko.). K low, Aro you satisfied with the name Marshflold, which suggosts a swampy, unhealthy location? ' ,' Coos Bay Is known ovorywhoro ,as ono of tho gront harbors of tho world. ' . "Coos Bay" puggosts a harbor, our grontest resource. ,, Tho nanjo "Coos Bay" Is worth n millloiudollars to us as an adver tisement. ., . . 4 1 VOTE , ' ) . . , -. 300 , . X , YES f 301 NO " ' ' , , y , ' ; ' Saltiest Salt on Earth! IN FACT The Salt of tlie Earth Lester's Violet Gr&in Salt Ask Your Grocer About l I Flows Fresly. L-mnLtj.L.ajiLti. vm