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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
,.,.,....... ii iHUOTBma im i i ii. - n iim i " ' in i -. ......- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. IN' the old days, trading was a rather one-sided affair; the white man gave cheap trinkets for furs and other goods of great value. Today it's different When we sell and you buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, it's an exchange of values; you get as much as we do out of it; we both make a profit; That's the way it ought to be; it's the way we do , business ; that's why we like to sell these clothes. Suits $18 and Up. Overcoats $16.50 and Up. Hats, too, in the same way; shirts, ncckwtar, underwear all the things a man wears, at prices and in values profitable to you. . i Always- "TEe Busy Thermos "The ' Bottle "- A most practical Xmas Gift, Keeps boiling liquids hot 24 hours: Keeps all-cold liquids cold 3 days. , ; A nice assortment of those has just arrived Priced $1,50 to $7,00, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 TOR SALE Steam Englno nil boil er, four hone ppwor, good condl-1 I. V wu, uueup. inquiro oi wuuo. j . Evland, Coqulllo, Ore. NotIco Jg horeby g,von that for th0 . purrioEo of examining all applicants "tST AXI) CHEAPEST Shoo repair for Btat0 papers of tho various kinds JJwp In city. Corner 3rd and nubu0 examination will bo hold commercial Ave. S. Kulju, Prop. jn the Court nouso In Coqulllo, be- v. lelnnlng nt 9 A. M., on December WANTED Portable saw mill nffo i91i, and continuing threo ?ooa condition. Address Port Or- :' i lord Mill Co., Port Orford giving, description and price, Jmmediato- v X5IAS PRESENTS Front street. cheap, 017 "uu REXT 8.room . furnished "ouso and 2H ncros ot Jnnd inj V Woolen Mill Store This Storo la tho Coos Day Homo of Hart, Schnffner & Marx Clothes. Corner" Us Mllllngton. Address Potor Robert son, Bay Park. ALL KINDS of hauling dono prompt ly J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 12UJ. FOR RENT 10-room liouso In South Marshflold. Phono 119-L, trvcHERS' EXA5IIXATIOX Tno 8l,bject for theses for flvo year primary papers aro: ' Nature study, busy -work, and rending in tho primary grades. Soloct one Dated this 7th day of December, A. D., 1911. . County Suporlntondont. Oorrttrlit Hart Scbaffner ft Marx A Few Saturday Specials SEALSHIPT OYSTERS IN BULK Tho kind with the. tang of tho sen. ONE QUART... k.. ONE DOLLAU HOME MADE SAUERKRAUT our own mnko. Got somo of thnt FINE EASTERN OREGON EXTRACTED HONEY. OENUINE PENNSYLVANIA BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. PURE MAPLE SYRUP OUART OOc Two-pound Squnro or OLEOMAIKJAIUXE OOc The Bazar Plwne 32 The House of Quality. Rex Hams . 22c Per Pound Sliced 30c Per Pound Extra good sugar cured ham Eastern Ham? the kind that if you once try you will always use, Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- WJM Til 13 VI3ATIIi:irv 4 (Bv Associated Press.) OREGON, Doc. 8. Occasion- , al rain tonight or Saturday. ( Southerly winds, high along I const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. Por twenty-four hours ondlng at 4:00 p. m., Dec. 7, by Mrs. A 1.1 Mln ..!! .. . A. a. ...., . i i i i,.j. . m. IIIUlVUiUIUKIUll UU3U1 1V1 . TTl Maximum G4 Minimum 30 At 4:00 p. m 45 Precipitation . . nono Wind, Northwest; cloudy. Hoy Injured William .ToscphBoh, a pupil In tho 3rd grndo of tho South Ma-shflold school, cut his wrist badly with a razor blndo with which ho was playing. Tho wound was dressed by a doctor and Is now healing safoly. dot First Xcms. Tho first nows concerning tho awarding of tho con tracts for tho construction of tho Sumner linos to Coos Bay enmo this morning In a long dlstnnco telophono messago from E. Q. Porham to In. wlfo hero. Mr. Porham said that tho announcement causod a great stir. Number Increases. Judgo Hall, who as clork of tho Marshflold school district recently comnletod tho school census, has found sovoralipcoplo ot school ago who wore overlooked In tho first canvass. With theso added, tho school population of Marshflold Is lncrcasod to about 839, a gnln ot about 57 ovor last year. Word Omitted. Through a typo graphical error, tho word "not" was omlttod from a sontonco in Tho Tlmos yestordny that materially changod tho meaning of it. Tho omis sion made Marshal Carter report that Councilman Ferguson said ho would "bo nt homo" If ho'camo down in an auto, when it should havo read "would not bo nt homo." Clow Up Work. Street Comails sloner Lawhorno and Engineer Old iav nm nin.in ,. nnmr win, thn proporty ownors In tho Mnrl0t avo-' ' nuo fill district for tho flu to bo mado by tho dredgo Orogon. Practically every proporty owner soon so far has Immediately signed up for tho work which will bo such a bonoflt to that soction ot tho town. I.'MjuW ltt ljh4lllk-aaatu ThftrA are' no now developments In tho Mnrshflold city oloctlon rumors to dny. No ofllclnl notlco of any contest or Injunction hns been glvon, dcsplto tho roports in circulation yestordny. 'vC :Z',Z: o "far s 1.1 i. .,.! .. .,.. ...ill I h taken toTMt th. .cno AH I of tho members of tho council havo I ' boon. notified to bo presont. ALOXO THE WATIiiltFHOXT. Tho Breakwater will sail at 10:30 tomorrow morning for Portland. Tho stoam schooner, South Const, nrrlvcd In today to load with lum ber nt the C. A. Smith mill. Sho Is In command of Crt. John Roborts, a woll-known Coos Bay mnrlner, who on his Inst trip hero was mnstor of tho steam schoonor Carlos. Tho Snn Gnhrlol sailed this morn ing with lumhor from tho Railroad dock for Snn Frnnclsco. Tho Daisy Mltcholl arrived In from tho South today to load with lumber at tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho Rodondo will sail nt 11:30 to morrow morning with passongora nnd freight for Sun Frnnclsco. !, T1' Homor sailed at noon todny for Snn Francisco with passengors nnu iroigiu. WATCH GOIXO&HARVEVS STORE FOR TOYS. SOCIAL HOP SATURDAY night ai I. O. O. F. hnll. Tlckots 50c. 85 and 805 vssm PEOPLE )vG3KXZk ouKnow 3. D. MAGEE of Ton Mllo Mnrshileid today. Is In MIIS. J. SCHAPEIIS of Allegany Is n Mnrshlleld shopper. CLARENCE COULD of Allegany In Marshflcld on business. MIIS. i. S. LANDO Is recovering from a rather sovoro sick spell. T rn 1, AurrriV of rnn..IH l n T. T. BARTON of Coqulllo is a tlllllDIIIIUiU UUQIIII.OD T lOlUI WUltj Mneah fliltl Itnttlnncrj vlulrnn tmlntf i imO Vft.t.lIJ OlflT.TV n.l.n 1. l.nnn i .,it iv i. M.tn,i imnrni.incr I U I HJ Dlbn, 0 lUUU.tVU 1IIIIUU1 llb i 'DAN MATSON of Catching Inlet was a Marshflcld business vis tor today. Mntl a . x.nATfTir ,M- nnn MRS. S. A. OAKUM from Coos River was a visitor in tho city to- any DAN MATSON of Catching Inlet Is a Mnrshflold business visitor to dny. MRS. ALICE KRUSE and Miss Grace ,ow, omcor8 0,cct(Jd f th Kruso of Isthmus Inlet nro Marsh- 011Bnlng ycnr. L A Loomls con(Jul. flold visitors today. A, Q Rnnb( ndv80r, s. nogstad, banker', Jno. H. Groves, clork; C. A. JOHN B. ANDERSON from South Davidson, oscort, Wm. Wood, man Slough was a buslmvs visitor in nger, Dick Pry, watchman, Archl8 Marshflold' todny. I Cousins, sentry; Dr. Holllstor, camp physician; W. II. Chappoll, camp de A. P. OWEN Is spending tho wcok at puty. tho homo of his sister, Mrs. D. L. Wntson at Coos City. N. C. McLEOD of North Bond was a Marshflold business visitor yes- torday. V, P. SANFORD, formerly of Hay- ncs Inlot, has rotnrned from n short stay near Leo, Oregon. MI8S VIOLET HENDERSON plans to loavo tomorrow for a short visit wlth her undo Hugh Brown, In San Francisco. MRS. JOHN KELLAM and daughtor arrived horo yesterday to Join Mr. I Kollam wbo is ompioycd nt iiu - bott's rcstnurnnt. . JUDGE W. 8. TURPEN of Emplro has movod to North Bond whoro ho will mako his homo with his daughtor, Mrs. C. M. Bylor. W- O. CHRISTENSON, formerly n ..Al.1kA Hhah T"a Ih liAtin tfr ri'Diuuni. ui v,uua ujr, id uuiu iiuiii Joffcrson, Orogon, to look after In- forests in this section. WM. HICKIN8 of tho Prosper Mill Is looking nftor business Interests on tho Bay and greeting frlonds In Marshflold today. WM. HOWELL Is horo from tho Co- millli? in anniirn trnntmont fnr a' sovoro attack of rhoumntlsm which has boon troubling him for somo tlmo. MRS. A. J. BUNCH, who has boon vlnlMtip nt thn A. T.. Fostor homo In South Marshflold. plans to leave noon for their ranch near Hecota, on tno Biusiaw. F.S. DOW loft on tho Homer todny 'no" J1'"" ho Bhotilfl In getting ho for Snn Frnno'sco on business, ornft In opcrntlnK condition. When Ho had planned to go via Portland tho Eldor snnk on Columbia River but finally decided to go direct. ; rocks, under ownership of the O. R. , '& Hi, nnd Potorson bought tho wreck E. O. PERHAM, tho Mnrshflold con- 'or 10,000, ho hnd hor rnlsed nnd tractor, Is In tho city nnd will put on tho Portland drydock. Then submit bids for tho construction of ho sold nt hnlf Interest In tho stoam tho now bridges to ho nttthorlzod ,Bh!p to Doo for tho cost of mnklnR by tho Countv Court nt tho Jnnu-. repairs nnd for ono-hnlf tho cost of nrv torm. Mr. Porhnm built tho Installing nn old-burning plnnt. Doc hrldgo spnnnlng Door Crook in this, clty. Rosoburg Rovlow. WKDDIO XEAU IIAXDON. lm,f, tw?r' nrct, non- P,00 ,8 A very pretty woud-ng was solonm- Prcsldont of tho North Pacific Stoam Ized Inst Wcdnosdny when Bonjnmln hlp compnny and In ronortod In i con F. Shield, son of Mr. rind Mrs. J. C. lomplnto amalgamating tho Elder 8 Shields of this city, nnd Miss Mnr- Jn,Tr,,n ,ho ,'c1"'"1 ? "J,"'0 laska guorlto B. Reeso woro united in tho Pnrlfle nnd tho Alnskn Const steara- hnlv honils of mntr monv nt tho homo of tho brldo's paints, Jlr. nnd Mrs, J. A. Reeso, on Fourmllo. Rocordor. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION'S. . . .i;,!.,.,,.,.",l-. ';TT T..:"". Snonnced i i. ,,i i. m. nn..K. oni.nni superintendents throughout the stnto to hold tho annual teachers' oxaml nation December 20 to 23. All ap plicants must nppcar at tho hond quarters of their rospectlvo districts not lator than Decombor 20. WATCHGOINILUtVEY'S STORE jrm xuxa. i utm - Tlo CMiA ftoliahlo 1 lit? WJU jrvciai3 If you noed any frvilt-treos for planting or wish to mako good mou- ey selling troei write us for4partI- culars. No previous experlonco needed If you want to nipko monoy, Wo show you. ALBANY NURSE RIF.S. Inc.. Alhnnv. Oreuon. Saltiest Salt on Earth! IN The Salt, of the Earth Lester's Violet, Gram Salt Flows' Freelyl Ask North Bend News P. J. Monroe, formerly of Coo Boy, hut now a resident of Florence. I spent part of this week on tho Bay. B. P. Adams, a Ton Mllo pibneor ranchor, Is roported seriously 111. D. D. Bralnard of Hnynes Inlet I at Morcy hospital taking treatment. . It will ho a couple of weeks before ,ho can return homo. ' ' ,MrsV Annft Brown has told .hot -res- """J11"1. llcro nnd " l loav fr Port land whore sho will spend tho win- t0I TllOn SU0 n,n TOtUm tO llOr Old ,.,,.. ,,, ,,.,' in. - " " " E. P. Brllcs has completed a find "u"o un his ruuca on nentucK miai. ' LJ """ "hd " ' , ,. . , """" iu u,u7"""" and this leaves only ono contost Ift Ul nnn,lnl clty olcctlon In North Dond noxt wcok thnt f ,t t uror, chn8 winBOp ot tho j$ank of JOregon and J. II. Groves of tho First National Bank ot North Bend aro tho contestants. At tho meeting of tho North Bond T. W. A- T.rwIfTrt Mila ttiAtr tit a ff According to roports from Flor onco, tho launch Rangor, Jadon with barrel boor from horo, nearly met with disaster whllo crossing Into the iSluslnw tho othor day. Sho got li itho'trough of a hoavy scay and right- od horsolf bnrcly In tlmo. W. H. Kiuier nna Art jtoynoius woro tn only passongors aboard. Tho gnmo tho North Bond high school team had scheduled with Myr- tlo Point at Myrtlo Point tonights has boon cnncolled on account ot tho lllnoss ot somo of tho MyrtI Point playors. . a special school mooting will b i10,i jn North Bond tomorrow attor- noon to lovy tho school tax for the North Bond district for tho onmlngf yjnr. Owing to so many of tho North Bond proporty ownors boing delinquent in their tax paymonts, it Is figured that It will bo necessary to lovy a flftoon mill tax for tho onsu- mR ycur a inuut mo curreni uxponiHJs and provldo for tho bond sinking i A .. 1 Al . 1 . . .fund. Tho expenses ot tho North , Bond schools Including 3,S00 for interests oil $G0,000 tionds nnd 115,- 000 warrants nro estimated nt lo,' .595 for tho onsulng year. THOUIILE OVER STEAMER. Suit Connncncwl In Pnrtlnml Over 1 0vncmli!i of Oeo. V. I-.ldcr. Partners in ownership ot the 'steamship Geo. W. Elder havo ft legal combat before thorn In tho Fed- Omi COIirt. Charles P. Doo has filed f ml. P orson. bo tor lnown w i."1"'11' .. u.u.... .. tno compininatu nas paiu u,uuw nllogos ho pnld, undor this ngreo- mnnt 1111,010.52. which ho thinks is $0,000 moro than n fair estlmato of 'i' '""-" ' IIANDOX MAX IX TROUBLE. Frd. W. Bailey, whom wo men tioned las Friday as bolng nrroBtod on nn assault nnd hnttory charge, was hold on $150 bonds, and In do- rifnMlt of which ho was taken to Co ninckborry to nwnlt tho notion of J''0, !& w,';!!"VOnoa y0S terdny Bnndon Rocordor. SOCIALISTS AltE HUSY. Tom J. Lewis, tho socialist sponk er from Portlnnd, who has boon horo lo SrZl" ti ISoS Jn(? from un,jon wjloro ho wns hill- 0(J to gpQ,, jng( night. No moot- lnB wns lle,,, ,n Unndon, howovor, ns no nrrnnsomonts hnd been mndo for n hnll and It was too cold for nn outdoor meeting. Lowls snoko in Coqulllo on Wednesday night. Ho speaks In tho Hnll tonight for tho lust tlmo, having mado arrnngomouts to lenvo on tho Breakwater for Port- 'nnd in tho morning. FACT Your Grocer About It 6 i dk.--" - ,J -,., -"urtltolK-