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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1912)
m w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. - 5 Newest new things for well-dressed men now ready. Special styles designed for young men; Hart Schaffner & Marx latest models. POME and see the way we've got things ready for you for this fall; never before have you been in vited to a better showing of fine clothing than you will find here waiting for you. Hart Schaffner & Marx new models in suits and overcoats will please the critical wearers You'll find a very great variety of new fabrics to choose from; grays, browns, blues chiefly, and the new styles are exceptionally attractive. For young men especially I! j TV v Cir ': P r V.-.r . 'if v-" You young follows have been waiting for the very thing we have to otlVr you, the I Tart Sella ffner & Marx (iiiility in fabrics and tailor ing in the liveliest-, smartest, keen est stylos you ever saw. Come in and see the new Ensad.just waist band in some of the trousers; you don't need any belt when you wear, that a elovcr new idea. Clothes that fit Wo guarantee to fit you to your own satisfaction; will take the i:e sponsihility for it. "Everything we make is guaranteed to satisfy in ev ery way, and the fit of your clothes is part of your satisfaction a good big part. Come hero any day mill sec what we can give you in suits and overcoats at $18, $20, $25, $2S, $M and $35. Woolen Mill Store t This st6ro is the nunc of. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. Cutllp and Joss Smith wero In Sum ner this week. Whllo tlioro, thoy sold fcuiiiu gnBolliio lamps to Cnpt. Harris which lie has Installed now In his store. Ono hns also been placed us a Btieot lump near tho bout landing In Sumner, It being tho first street lamp In that town. ;iey Mure Sold "Stop that want adv. Wo have sold tho groy muro and could lmvo sold four nure If wo hud 'otn, thero was so many appli cants from tho wand adv. in Tho Tliiies," said W. II. Dlndlngor of Tho llazur. That's tho experience) of ev eryone who uses The Times want column. Everybody reads 'om. That's why they bring results. Ilulldlug New Itoud Tho now road to Lakeside In tho Ton Mllo country Is being built. It leads from a point one and one-half miles from tho North Inlot landing by way of Saun ders lake to Lakeside. It is known as the water level road. Whllo It does , not shorten tho dlstnnco to Ton Mllo i It does away with sonio of tho heavy grndes on tho old road. Secured a Teacher. Tho school directors of district No. 12, on Cntch- lug Inlet, have engaged Miss Pitman ns teacher for tho Bchood. Daniel ' Matson, who advertised in Tho Times , for a toachor, says '.lint thoy havo I been Hooded with applicants and I tluit It was more difficult to cliooso from so many applicants than It was to find an applicant beforo advertis ing. For Pnvlug. Manager Molvln of tho Federal Construction company re ports that about GOO tons of nintcrlnl and their roller and crusher arrived yesterday from Snn Francisco and that thoy will begin tho laying of tho Biirfnco paving In a day or bo. Thoy havo been delayed by tho Inability to sccuro crushed rock but hopo to com plete tho work hero In n month or six weeks. May ltulld Somo of tho local incmborB of tho Woodmen of tho World nro trying to rovlvo tho plan for building n homo and business block, threo stories high, at tho cor ner of Fifth and Central. Tho inoin borshlp of tho lodgo hns boon In creased about ninety in tho recent membership campaign in which or ganizer W. B. Holdmnn, who left yes terday for Portland, assisted. Hours from .Millls Councilman J. 0. Horn of North Ilend recently wroto to 0. J. Millls of tho Southern Pacific, asking when tho company expected to begin work nt this end of tho line. In reply ho received from Mr. Mllll a lottor slmllnr to tho ono written to Mayor Simpson. It stntcd thnt tho laying of tho 300 fcot of track was regarded by tho company as a begin ning of work and also stating thnt as soon as tho brldgo matter was set tled tho company oxpected to do something In tho way of construction. Now I,lglits Tho Oregon company posts which they will put In along tho cast side of Front strcot botweon Market and Commercial Immediately. TUN WKATHKH. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight and Saturday; light frost In east. Northeasterly winds, brisk nloug tho const. UK- LOCAIi TKMPKUATUUE POUT. For twonty-four hours ending nt 1:13 a.m., Sept. 20, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo teorologlcnl observor: Maximum 71 Minimum 11 At 4:43 n. in 15 Precipitation no no Wind northwest, clear. AGAINST CITY ' Brother of George Parker Wants Damages; Smith Company Defendant. Jack Parker, brother of Georgo Parkor who was killed a fow wcoks ago when his motorcyclo collided with n pllo of wood on South Broad way, has begun suit ngalnBt tho city and tho C. A. Smith Lumbor and Manufacturing company, Jointly, for $7, COO dnmagos. Ho holds the com pany responsible for dumping tho wood in tho street and tho city for al lowing It to remain thoro. W. T. Stoll Is his attomoy and tho enso will probably bo tried at tho Docomber term of court. TOMATOES for CANNING nt tho STAUFF GIIOCI3KY. KEVZEU'S OUCII..STRA DANCE at EAGLES' IIAMj Saturday night. oa PENSLAR. E3 HONESTY jfAASSTEEtrAvi IM-AND SKILL 1)1 WLCANMAKCjf Bicycles QUALITY -AND SKILL- $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 fory Telling r.At tho Pub- Jbrary tirr- , m i. ..... .!E8 krjr r 1 . . lock tomorrow. 1 "I 1'muh Sunday. Rov. Hall 'Peak at t Methodist church '" wirnlng and evening of next !!22Liirli. H. M. Daven port mid family lmvo moven to the Fnlkcnstuln and WJnior ranch noar I.oo. It la n Inrga plnco honvlly stoelc- ed with milch cows. Enuy Clmrvnrl A number of the voting folks of South Mnrshfleld lust evening Indulged In n llttlo charvorl on Frod Powers and his b'ldo who sssiasscsccszsssk. ,'. ".' "7"" TTTTiriT-7"''wjj s "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Saturday, Sept 21st, Our 33rd Saturday Special Sale "&ABY DAY" at l)ripw that will pay yon to pay us a visit. Hring tho children along. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" -MAIN 298 US are temporarily making tholr home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powors. To (Jive Social. The young folks of Sumner aro planning n bazar and1 ioclul for tho purpose of raising nion oy to purehaso somo gaolluo llghu for the Sumner hall. Will ltulld Here T. II. Harry of I Empire- U malting plans to build a modern reuldenco on urn prnporty in tho north part of Mnrshneld whore ho v. ns n block of ground. Left tor Siileiii. Sheriff Gngo loft this morning for Salom with W. II. Footo. Thoy wore accompanied by Edward Ilarkor. They miulo tho trip ovorland by tho. Drain route. Newport Passes. Tho stoamer Newport now at Mnrshfleld pawed the Inspection of Edward nnd Fuller of Portland, inspectors of hulls and boilers. Somo Improvement will bo made In tho vessol's machinery. ('Iinngo In Iluslness It Ib stated that Robort Domorlt has purchased .. i.oif Intarnct In Mnx Tlnimorinnn's I shipyards on North Front street nnd thnt It Is planned to increase mo uus Jnoss to take caro of tho rapid growth of the demands on it. Travel Jlcuvy There were two auto loads of outgoing passengers on tho Drnln-AUegany lino this morning. Among those going woro II. J. Mc Keown. F. Tarls, S. S. Goldstein, Bon nybke, C. S. Edwards, J. u. uon 1 se. Georgo G. Fuller and W. A. Tout- lluyiug .Mutton. Mutton sheep to tho numbop of 3,000 head are being , gathered up In the vicinity of Gold Uoncii. iney wiu o uimou iu w ilnnd, Oregon. Geo. S. Harris and i t vniHinv of Chetco are furnishing n'mnUv nnmtiRr of sheen from their i"""'' ..-.. " ----, ranches. Uanuon uecoruer. j' installed Street Iainn Sherman $30.00 See What We Offer for $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 r We Invite Comparison Look at the steel rims. Look at the steel mud guards. Look at the heavy tread tires. Consider our experience in buying and selling bicycles. Look at any other bicycle ever sold or offered in Marshfield at $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 We sold this same bicycle early in the season for $34.50. By ordering 20 wheels we obtained a price concession and a sacrifice of profits gives you this wheel at ,& . .. .. . . S30.00 $30.00 $30.00 Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents 1 72 Broadway Phone 1 58-R i y i W fi v i t $30.00 II B-ANDSKILb-a I -CANMiKtW I POI'llTHSV PltO.MPT.NKSS J