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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912.-EVENING EDITION. """l" ' . - rn-M- . I IJ AVING clothes made lo measure has so great a charm about it for some men that a tape line and a few figures on a paper inaluvs llicin thinjk they're gelling something extra good. Thoy give up their money I'hoorfully, without really knowing whether the clothes they buy arc all wool and well tailored or not. r As a matter of fact, you can buy clothes rciuly-nmdc by Hart -Schaffner &; Marx that arc better, in fabrics, tailoring, style, and fit, than any but the finest, highest priced custom tailoring; thoy compare favorably with even that. AVe sell these goods because thcy'ro the best made. You can buy a suit hero at $18 and up to $35; an over coat at $10.50 and up to $40. Our $18 and $20 suits are belter than any j'ou'll get made to measure for $35. If you. pay less for madc-to-mcasurc clothes we're sorry for you. Copyright Hart Schafrnor A Marx Woolen Mill Store This store is the Coos Bay home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store III I A III II EXTRA ! During our M)th Sat unlay Special Sale, Tomorrow, no ilajr only, tlio llusy Corner offers for sale, Ono pound pure Boric Arlil, (regular prlco HOc, for 25c Only Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE- MAIN 298 US peoa I Me Satuitlny, .November 2, I will plnco on salo nil watches nml clocks "ffl't Uioso with restricted prices, at jho following prices: HO.OO 135.00 130.00 925.00 120.00 115,00 J12.00 WATCHES Gold Plllod 930.00 Gold PJllod ,'$31.50 Gold Filled $27.00 Golil Filled $22,00 Gf"' Filled 18.00 Gll Filled 912.00 Gold Filled 910.00 CLOCKS $8.00 8-Day Clocks $0.73 $G.OO 8-Day Clocks $5.00 $5.00 8-Day Clocks ,$1.00 $2.50 Alarm Clocks ,$2.00 $1.50 Alarm Clocks $1.10 $1.00 Alarm Clocks 73c and so ono. T,ltSe batches nro Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Hwnpdon, Rock rrii and Swiss. t ''J'ordiilng npW nnd ikying n deiosit, good will bo kept for you " engnucd froo of clmi.g0. F. W. BERTRA J '30 .VOllTH HROADWAY MARSHFIELD, ORE. Some Are Gone Others Going but wo Mill Imvo left soino cholco bargains In realty in and about Myrtlo Point. Several mislucss opiortunltlcs. Lauds in small tracts, largo tracts, any slzo you wish, Timber lauds, etc. All roaiN lend to Myrtlo Point. Get n move on. Horace W. "Ames &Co. .Myrtlo Point Oregon I ALO.VG THE WATERFRONT I f Tlio Breakwater wilt sail at 1 o'clock Saturday for Portland. Capt. Potor Olson ot tlio Rustlor, which roturncd this wcok from Floronco reports that ho found 11 foot of water on tho Sluslaw bur, although ho ennio out two hours bo foro high wator. WANT ADS. TONIGHT -at TiTe Royal GORMANB-FORD CO. Presenting THE TWO ORPHANS In Photoplay Conductor 7H0 Dont mlsa this ono. Lovo Knows No Law. Hand Plays nt 7 o'clock. Admission, 23c. Children, 15c. Miitln.cc, Snturdny. and Sunday af ternoons nt" 2:30. "lrlco 10c. WANTED Team; will buy cither ono or two. Must woigut 1200 lbs. each nnd not ovor 8 years old. Address S, caro launch Sun rlso, Marshtlold. WANTED Help fo nnslnt In cigar making, mnlo or femnlo. Apply renr Odd Fellows Building, Meoks & Qraof. WANTED Curpcntcra at $3.B0 iKr day; nUo carpontor's hclpors at $2. CO por day. Phono 2G9-L. WANTED A small launcli. 0 to 10 liorsopowor. Address Coos nay Manufacturing Company, North Iiond, Oregon. WANTED A woman or girl to caro for boy of 4 yoars. Dally ox copt Sundays, 2 days of tho wok all day; balanco of tho week from 2:30 p. m. to g:oo p. in Address fi, caro Times. FOR HUNT Furnished room, 171 Elrod Avonuo. FOR KALE Pluuo teaching mater ial, sheet music and Instruction books, choai). Annly Mrs. R. F. Qobhart, North Dond, Oro. Phono 493. The Sign of Good Candy Umbrellas Covered at tho Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS. Phono 158-It 172 Broadway Mazda Lamps nt reduced prices, taking effect at once. Seo card In our window for prices. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J. 153 Broadway N. FOR BALK Canaries; Inqulro at 208 Park avonuo. Phono 06-L. WANTED A good automobile. Will hndo 40 acres of flno land in Oklahoma. Address C. E. Nlles. Coqulllo. FOR SAW-: Mnttrewi and Uphols tering factory, with patent carpot cleaner In connection. Must do sold at onco. Inqulro of Homo Trust Cc ovor First National liatiK. Marshtlold MONEY TO LOAN On Piano, furnl turo, personal proporty, etc. Call from C to 8 p. m. II. H. Harper, 334 First stmt. Thono 349-J. New Goods and Second Hand Goods Hought, sold or exclianged. HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO. 302 Front Street. Phono 310-L. WANTED 100 buyers for Font nutomoblles. Flvo passenger, $700; Roadster. $G25; Dolivory, $725. All fully equipped f.o.b. Marahfleld. Geo. Qoodrura, troos county agent. WANTED Eight or ten room house or apartments, unfurnished, close In. Address M, Times ofllco. FOR RENT Ono furnUhed room. Address 334 First street. FOR SALE Dry wood, flr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono lCtf-L. nOOM AND BOARD The Roycret, 388 First strtt, Pkone 123-X. WEATHER FORECAST. (By Associated Pross.) OREGON Haln tonight or Saturday; southeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m. Nov. 1, by Ben J. Ostllnd, special government meteorological observer: Maximum GS Minimum 33 At 4:43 a. m 43 Proclpltntlon 02 Wind: Northwest; cloudy. ill Give Social. Tho young Ind ies of Lakcsldo aro giving a Hollo wo'en dinner nnd danco tonight. Mass Snturdny. All Souls' Day will bo celebrated tomorrow nt St. Monica's church by n moss nt 9 oclock. Meet Tonight. Tho members of tho Epworth Lcnguo nnd their friends will moot nt tho Mothodlstc hurch this evening nt 8:30 o'clock. Divorce Case. Tito dlvorco enso of King vs. King will bo heard by Judgo Coko tonight. King is em ployed nt tho Chandler. Salmon nt Ten Mile. Parties from Ten MIlo roport n big run of salmon in Ten MIlo Creole. About 200 woro caught ono day nnd then many got out Into tho lake. MnNOiilc Meeting. Thero will bo a meeting tonight of tho Bluo Lodgo a. r. nnu a. m. at winch tlio third degrco will bo conferred. Refresh ments will bo sorvod. Visiting broth orn nro cordially Invited to nttend. uuys lUinch. B. F. Wyntt has purcimscd tlio Herman L. Carl ranch of 75 acres nt Norway and will movo on It soon. Ho nald J17.G00 for tho proporty, which Is said to bo ono or tho best In tho Coqulllo valley. Auto Accident. Perkins' nuto to day noon rnn off tho olovntod plank roadway on South Broadwny, near Hall avenue. No ono was hurt and tho machlno only slightly damaged. Tho driver was tho only mnn in tho mnchlno. Hallowe'en Pranks. No sorlous Hnllowo en prnnks woro ronorted to day. A dummy victim of nn nuto- mobllo was placed on tho street and causod n sonsatlonnl story about n man being run down nnd killed. Somo minor prnnks wcro played nround town. W. O. T. U. Convention. Mrs. Fannlo 13. Wheolor has roturnod homo from Portland ovorlnnd. Mrs. Wheolor, who was n dologato to tho National W. C. T. U. convention reports tho ncsslons ns being nmong tho best ovor hold. Thoro w6ro 40 states roprcsontod and ovory mooting was full ot Interest. .Send Check. City Rccordor But lor has boon notified that Tlllotson & Wolcott, tho Cleveland bond buy ers, havo put up tho certified check of $880 to guarantee tholr bid for tho $17,000 worth of spcclnl Im provement bonds of Mnrshflold. Now It only romalns to furnish thorn nn abstract of tho proceedings to show that tho bonds nro all right Won Prize. Tho North Ilond and Marshtlold gunners Imvo ro turncd from tho big shoot nt Co qulllo yestordny. Fred Slaglo of Coqulllo was high gun. W. N. Ekblad, Harry McKoown nnd Don Gardiner woro tho only Coos Bay inon to got prizes. Frank Lalso tlod for n $10 prlzo and another prlzo but lost In shooting off tho ties. Ballot Boxes. Sheriff Gngo enmo ovor today to dlstrlbuta tho ballots and ballot boxes for uoxt Tuesday's election. An error In tho olllclnl ballot, tho falluro to put A. N. Gould's namo on ns tho Democratic nomlnco for county survoyor, as wol! as tho Republican, nomlnco tor tho samo plnco, Is oxplalnod In n lettor from Clork WatBon to tho election nlllclnls. Finds HntthtMinko Rattles. M. O. Warner of Eugono, tho piano tuner, whllo repairing a piano yos t onlay, discovered part of tho tall of a rattlesnake Thoro woro flvo largo rattles on tho pleco ho found, which was In tho body of tlio pia no. Whothor II wns a relic that somobody accidentally dropped into tho top of tho piano or whothor It was pnrt of n suaKo that nan in so mo unknown way crawled Into tho piano when It wns outsldo Is a question. When In need of PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING, SHEET METAL WORK, CALL 101-J PIONEER HDW'RE CO., When done by us It Is dono right. Tho surface soil nnd rock hav ing been removed, coal Is boing dug from a big Pennsylvania an thracite mine with steam shovels. Frldny. Prcsbylorlnn reception to now pastor, llov. J. E. Rurkhart. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Lydla Lang. Thlniblo Club with Mrs. E. S. Riggs of North Rend. I PERSONAL NOTES You Have Read About Hunter's Quality Canned Emits Just received a fre&h htock of them. Fryer tomorrow. Stauf f Grocery Co. PHONE 102 BIASKEY'S CANDIES WM. AI1LSKOO Is In from North Inlet today. WM. CANDLIN and wlfo nro horo from Coqulllo. eTcronk of South Coos Rlvor is In town today. P. D. BLAKE of Catching Inlot If In town today. RUTH HAMS of Sumnor Is a shop per In Mnrshflold today. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE of Coqulllo Ib In town on business. PETER LOGGIE Is horo from North Bond today on business. J. M. GULLEY of Cntchlng inlet Is hero today on business. J. H. LOTUS of South Coos River Is In Marshfield for tho dny. ERNEST NORTON of Sumnor is in Mnrshflold today on biiBlnoss. HENRY HIGOINS of North Coos River Is In Marshfield today. MAYOR JORDAN of Eastsldo is la JInrshflold on business today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM Is In town todoy from her Coos River ranch. JAY CLINKENBEARD of Dnnlolff Creek Is a Marshllold visitor today. R. R. PINKERTON of North In lot was a Mnrshflold visitor to day. CIIAS. ESTERI1ECK of Catching In let enmo down on tho boat this morning. W. P. SWOPB of Potrland Is n: Marshfield visitor on business an" pleasure iMRB. JENNIE M. STEWART fef North Bend wns n Mnrshflold visi tor today. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH of North, Coos River Is a Marshtlold nhop- per louny. T. It. SHERIDAN and E. O. Flana gan wont to Coqulllo on tho train this morning. FRANK ROaiJRS of South Coon River Is In town todny attend ing to business. JUD MILLS enmo down from Sum ner this morning to nttend to business mutters. L. D. JONES of Fnlrvlow camo to Marshfield this morning to nt tend to buslnoHS. MRS. CLAUDE PIPER enmo down from North Coos Rlvor tills morn ing on hor way to Coqulllo. II. H. RICHARDR of North Bond was n Marshtlold visitor today, coming ovor by noroplano. FLEM HAROAN, foroman of tho tunnol gang at Windy Point, Is In town purchasing Riipplles. MR. nnd MRS. ANSON ROGERS. Sr., of South Coos Rlvor, nro In Mnrshflold todny on business. DR. nnd MRS. E. MINOUS n re sponding tho dny nt tho Chas. Murphy homo on North Coos Riv er. C. 15, DEAN, tho now pharmacist at tho Busy SCornor, arrived yes torday on tho Bronkwntor from Portland. T. C. RU8SELL nnd wlfo of Bonvor Hill woro Mnrshflold visitors yes terday, coming In to attend tho fortnightly club danco. P. A. 8ANDBERG nnd wlfo Imvo moved to Bnndon nnd their homo In this city will bo occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Chnndlcr. MISS MAUD NOIILE left this after noon for Lnkesldo whoro after n short visit with relatives sho will proceed to Eugono whoro sho will visit friends.' J. 8. LAWRENCE of Coqulllo Is a visitor In tho city. Mr. Law renco'n son Is now business mnn agor for tho Star Loaguo of dally papors In ludlann. A. C. GEIIMOND and A. T. CARL SON Imvo returned from n trip to Minneapolis and othor Minne sota cities. Enrouto homo thoy stopped nt Washington points. A. J. MENdEL will bo host at a dinner pnrty at tho Chandler next Sunday evening In honor of Mrs. Chnrles Van Diiyn, who will leave soon fo visit her pnrcnts In Oklahoma. MRS. CLARK nnd fnmlly. former owners of the Contrnl Hotel, loft this morning via Drain for Rod Bluff, Cnllf., to mako tholr futuro homo. Miss Hattlo Wheolor ac companied thorn to spond tho win tor. MISS MABEL MAU8BY left t'U morning via Drain for Yreka f'ul . whoro sho will spond tho winter with hor slstor Mrs. J. B. Illbbnrd, formorly of Marshllold. Lntor Mlsn Mauzoy will go to Portland whoro sho will rosumo hor training courso In tho Snnltarlum. II. W. LEEDS, n rancher on Roguo Rlvor, passed through horo yes tordny enrouto to Portlnnd. Ho reports n fnlrly good catch of salmon with trolU on Roguo rlvor, ono fisherman getting CO In a day. Thoy aro mild curing: and smoking tho salmon. In estimating tho power required to drive a vehlclo nt n certain rata It Is flgurod that tho air friction, varies as tlio square ot tho sneed. Build Your System by taking B. & S. Syrup of Hypophosphites It tone and glvi'd vitality to the vtholo body, overcomes iicrv ousiiehs nnd creates a healthy apiK-tlto iitJ2SikHifii42S2i2J J 4Ji.i.a& ;iu .