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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. EVENING EDITION. PERSONAL NOTES T. II. BARRY of Emplro Is In tho city today. TAYLOR SIQLIN of Isthmus Iulot Is In Marshfiold today. MRS. PERCY PEI3T plans to loavo Saturday for Portland. CARL SCIIROEDER of Lakcsldo Is lu tho city on business. MRS Jr. E STAMI1UCK Is a Marshfiold visitor today. MR8. J. IJ. BAKER, of Sumnor Is i n iMiiiHiiucui visitor luuay. CHESTER HEAR was Jioro today from his ranch on North Inlet. PRANK JOKEY of Tcinploton was In town yestordny on business. AIjEO RISIN of Lakcsldo Is lu tho city today looking after business. MRS. SPENCER SMALL of North Inlet Is In tho city shopping to day. "WYMAN ALIIKE, brldgo tended at South Slough, Is lu tho city to day. WILLIAM PIPER of North Coos River is In town today on busi ness. MR8. J. II. PRICE of Allegany Is in Marshfiold nttoudlng to busi ness, FRANK DURGA of Harbor, Curry county, Is In Marsh field on business. and they will go ahead as faBt as tho weather will pormlt. R, DUNSON, kcopor of tho Cape Arago Lighthouse, and wife, were Marshfiold visitors yesterday. JOHN HENDRICKSON and daugh ter, Miss Agnes, of North Coos River, nro Marshfiold visitors. MRS. JENNIE CONLOQUE of I3an don is In Marshfiold for a fow days on business and pleasure MISS MAMIE MAHON'EY will de part Saturday for Portland, where sho will visit for nwhllo. JACK HA55ELTINE Is spending two weeks on South Inlet. Ho Is working in tho cranberry marsh. CARL CLINKINI1EARD oxpcctfl to loavo Saturdny for Portland, where ho will probably enter school. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, at present city onglnecr of Coqulllo, camo over yesterday on business and pleasure, CAPT. HANK DUNHAM and his nephow, Mr. Fox, of Coqulllo, woro guosts of Miirshflchl friends yoslerdny. FRED MARKS will loavo In tho morning via Gardiner for Port land after having visited tho Coos liny trade D, R. Conologtio of Lampn passed through hero today enrouto to his homo from n trip to Port land and other points. from Coqulllo. Ho Is highly gratified over his victory and es pecially that ho carried his homo precinct by 1C1 majority. Ho returned to Coqulllo this after noon, JOHN A. JOHNSTONE and wifo, the spiritualists whoso cxposo caused qulto n sonsntlon horo, loft on tho Alliance yesterday for Portland. Dr. F. J. Hayes, a local spiritualist, ncconipnnled them and may proceed to Spok ane. Tho Johnstonos have not mndo any movo In their threat to sue the city for damages. C. P. M'COLLUM In a letter to J. W. Flanagan says tnnt no mm Mrs. MeColluin nro leaving Min neapolis for Now York, where after a visit with relatives they will go to San Francisco. In tho latter city thoy will visit Mrs. McCollum's sister, Mrs. Har ry Moffott, mid expect to roturn to Coos Hay tho first of tho year. land; It. N. Moore, Omaha; Fein Taylor, Portland; S. II. KnthJIn, tthnca, N. Y.; J. I. Lomox, Scnt .'lo; L. II. Pnlrchlld, Portland; Miss Rosa, Bnndon; R. R. Poun der, Coqulllo; A. M. Oakcs, Port-, loud. COOS W. W. Gngo, Coqulllo; , Mrs. Jennlo Conloguo, Ilnndon; Mrs. Larson, Dnndon; T. J. Thrift,1 Coqulllo; Dr. Hnyso, Portland; M. Cleghorn, Coqulllo; Pearl Watklim.j North Hond; P. W. Hopkins, Ilea-, ver Hill; J. M. Hornlcy, Portland; , Ray .Morgan, Coqulllo; C, R. Truo tnri wife, Rend. Oro. j BLANCO A, Richardson, Port land; J. Rntzburg and wlfo, Sn- loni; P. W. Wntcrs, Lakeside; Jno. Wntcrs, Lakeside. LLOYD It. McDonald, Lakeside; L. W. Sanders, North Bond. Americsun Lady Corsefe Arrved uuay JF only wo could aland, on il,c slrcct coriler , A a policeman, and say to each woman Ji ? 'lop! lIiaso;Iooka Tri1"1; toy Goods Coals and Suits h, y Hv, what a 1 needing a Coat or Suit, "Slop! pl(.aKe. innl, - t-t . .. ' -"" tiL rnn '""; ih-y Goods J Coals and Suits wZ MR8. FRANK ROOD of North Coos Rlvor Is visiting friends In town J. C. KENDALL loft this afternoon today, to join othor momhers of tho MR. nnd MRS. TOM SMITH of Daniels Creek, aro In Marshflcld todny. HILDA SELANDBR camo down from Sumner tills morning for tho day. MRS. EMILY" M'FARLAND of North Inlet Is In Marshflcld today on business. PAUL RAUHACH, a woll known Ten Mllor, was In Marshfiold yesterday. MRS. IHOOINSON nnd daughter, Lottie, of Rosa Inlot, nro In tho city today. Olnsgow Gun Club, who nro hunting at tho club grounds. JOHN MOTLEY will lonvo on tho Breakwater Saturday on a six weeks' visit to St. Louis nnd othor polntB In tho middle west. WM. BUCK, representing Collin & Rcdlngton, wholcsalo druggists of San Frnnclsco, is In Mnrsh llold today calling on tho trndo. E. H. JOHNSON of tho Randolph Lumber Compnny, who has been In tho city on business, left this morning for his homo In Co qulllo, MR8. 8AM SHOOK of North Coos MR. nnd Mrs. HARVEY TOTTEN River was In Mnrshflold Hhop-j cnm0 down from Allegnny this ping todny. morning. Thoy nro moving to MORRIS MORGAN of Danlols Day City, whero Mr. Totten hns Creek Is a Marshfiold business employment, visitor todny. jay TOWER, W. II. KENNEDY MARK CUTL1P camo to town this nnd CHARLES HOWARD of tho morning from his homo on Wil-1 Olnsgow Gun Club loft this lnnch Slough. I morning for tho club grounds MR. nnd MRS. W. II. HUBBARD whero thoy will hunt. or Hiimnor nro In Mnrshflold to-,W. P. MILLER. simorl.inM,i.,, r day on business. 3II8S BLANCHE LANDRITII of North Coos Rlvor Is hero shop ping for tho day. JAME8 M'CUTCIIEON wns In from Beavor IIIII yestordny on busi ness nnd plonsuro. RALPH JACKSON of Ross Inlet camo In by boat this morning to do hoiiio shopping. W. II. KIMBALL nnd wife will lonvo on tho Breakwater Satur day for Portland. tho locnl Southorn Pacific com pany, rohirnod todny with Mrs. Millor. Sho hns boon visiting nt various eastern points nnd nl ho nt their old homo In tho Mlddlo WoBt. ROY LANDRITII enmo down from his homo on North Coos Rlvor this morning for n day's stay. Ho roports tho rlvor Is still In Its bnnks nnd thnt CInronco Gould completed his drlvo without tho loss of n log. HOTEL ARRIVALS. CHANDLER E. Esopcrson, Co qulllo; Berlin Church, Portland; M. Shuck, Camp 5; II. E. Pnb hurst, Portland; Win. Cnssclln, Co qulllo; II. A. Thompson, Portland; H, G. Lcomson, Portland; S. S. Jacobs, Portland; H. S. Scnonlds, THANKStilVIXO tally nnd plnco CARDS. Also a PULL LINE of XOVKITIKS at NORTON HAN SEN'S TWO STORKS. BTATR OrrOlIU), CITY OK Tol KI0, ) ,, r- Utah County. I , Frank J. Clicncy mnkwonth Hint licUrrnlnr iinrlticr of the Itrm ( K. J. Olirncy A Co. dnhic Intuition III till' City if Tnlrtlo. ("ntuily ntiil HlntrnfcroKiilil, nml llm mid II mi will my the urn ol ONi: lll'NDUKI) DOIXAUH forrnch nnd ovrry rnn'of Cntnrrh thnt cnlitiot lie cured ly tlicureof Hull's Cntnrrh Cure. FRANK J. CIIF.Nr.Y. Pworn to heforo mo nml mliwlbcil In my nrmence, tliln nth ilny of Dcci'mbor, A. t. 1Ni NoTAIlY I'tlllMO Hnll'iiCnlnrrli Cureln Inkpii liitorimlty. mid ,. fll.iwitlf mi llin hlninl ntiil tiillrnlltirifirri Portland; P. C, Shoomnckor, Rny- of the Mcm. Hcml fortcntlinonlnlKfrco.t "u-. New Line of Sweaters Unit Necks, Military Collars and Jerseys Maekinaws, just received on tho Steamer II o- i mor. Sweaters from $2.00 to $7.00. Maekinaws from $5.00 to $5.50. Call early wliilo the stock is complete. Marshfield FIXUP orth'Bend MRS. JENNIE LANDRITII of North, P. TULLY. foron.nn of tho Cono Coos Rlvor Is In Marshfiold at- iRII0 UroBt LoSB,nB Cnn)p on T rS,," ,"'Bln088- I.nni.B Crook, returned todny RKV. FATHER SPRINGER of North fro,,, n fow weeks' stny In Port Bend was visiting lu Mnrshflold nil(, I1(l Othor points. Ho Is nSnuT' , rn"""- -ocovorlng from tho In- JAMKS MLRCIIAM was In from' Juries ho sustnlnod In nn ncci his Beaver IIIII ranch on huslnoss ,jent n fow wooks ngo. 7M"!,,0,n.M,!vn'Mfl,0r:,nv , :t' J' '"""IT. tho Coos county LIKlAlt M DAMEL of North Bond nssossor. who was rc-olocted last wns business visiter to Marsh- week, wns In Mnrshflold todny field yestordny nftornoon, KUGENE CROSTIIWAIT loft yos- Twlngos of rhoumntlsni, bnekneho. torday for Moronco nnd othor stiff Joints, nnd shooting pnlns nil Sluslaw points on business. show your kldnoys nro not worklu GEORGE FERREY, who is scnllng r,,Kllt; u,,,wnO' Irrogularitlos, loss lous for his fnlJ t nn.iAU of ,8le0,'.!l.orvo"8"088' wcnlt ,)nc, ioj.8 for us ratlior at Daniels and Boro kldnoys toll tho need of n Creok, Is In tho city today. good rollablo kidnoy modlclno. Fo- ALEC PASTER'S of Camp No. 2 lo' Kidnoy Pills nro tonic, of tho Smith-Powers Coinpnnv. fongthenlng mid restorative Thoy was lior,. tn.inv ,., i,BiJa i ,,1,,lrt "' Ul 1I'"PJ'8 nnd rcgulnto n J,.., . " ' ' 'their action. Thoy will give you H. t. hMLL has returned to Co- qrlrlc relief nnd contain no habit qulllo to rpsunio his pnvlng fn-nMng drugs. Safo nnd always work. Tho Homer brought In J1'"! , ?rJ thorn. For snlo by moro paving mntorlal for then, n'con.oT0"3 Dn'S C0, the IT'S SURE TO BE RIGHT It tho watch comes from horo. No mnttor whothor you buy tho cheapest or most expcnslvo In tho plnco, ovory wntch wo soil Is n gunrnntcod tlmo-keopor. Wo Invito you to Inspect our ex hibit of tho now thin modol wntches nt vnrlous prices. Thoy tako up littlo moro room than a silver dollar mid thoroforo do not bulgo tho pockot out as a sign to thioves. Hnvo n look at them, WNl N. 3'W IFA Red Cross Jewelry Department Jewelers and Opt'cians Get Busy AND GET AFTER TnAT ROOF, nilT FIRST COME IN ANll nvr OUU PRICKS ON SHINGLES AND ltOOPINO PAPER SHINGLES l.BO AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, f 1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & IVIfg. Co RETAIL DEPARTMENT. ' -TrTttmU N tice to tine Dancinff Public No ltopRhu? will be allowed in the Eagles' Hall, and tho hall will not be rented to any party or parlies qxcopt they agree to the abovo riding. By ordor Marshfiold Aerie 53S, FRiVTERNAL ORDER EAGLES. 11UILDINO AND KKl'SfiTwonK; Houso .Moving nnd Grdlng. h- A? ,T pr0Dared to do this work by the dny or contract and guarantes satisfaction. Let us figure with you Q. S. FLOYD A CO., Phone m.j. MtrtifieM. Oro. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL rnoNE niai. Pictures & framing Walker Studio rS& III i 1 m I 1 of women would us for the slIRficstion ffwater so lirinn !... 1....I " l "' "fi seen the Kunnonls and p . ,J, l)Ic,sc a customer Broil thing but to please her and nt the same thno savo her Jiioney ls a tiling. rc have sold many Coats nud t.lll snncAii il.-i ""-u niai we have had new express' shipments conic hi on every boat. Every Coat every Suit in this store comes to us direct from the east and bean the maker's name. We mean exactly what wo say when w tell you "If you want your Coat or your suit to he strictly up-to-thc minute and want the lowest pos sible price on it, better see this beautiful line to morrow. ,! i . , 1. 1, : i ti .. A small deposit will lay your garment aside un til you arc ready to take it. Complete alteration department in store. "Money Talks" at Hdb Dr y Goods C Correct Wear for Women and Children. O 'Council Building. Phone 361-J. 'THE FIUKND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, AT 10 A.M. OUNNEOTJNO WITH THE NOItTII HANK ItO.ll) AT POItTLUD NOUTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I'hoii. .M. C. I McOnOIIGE, Apt PAST AND COSIMODIOUS Steamers Redondo EnulniMHl with tvlrclMH nml sulimailne bell SAILS FROM SAN FR.ANCISCO FOR MARSHFED THURSDAY, NOV. 14 at 3 p. m. AH PAssenjccr ItewerratlonB Krom Snn I-Ynnclsco Most B M H05 FIfo HIiildltiK, or Pier No 10. All reservations m"" w Uou ii 21 liours beroro siiiiiuk. INTEH-OCEAN THANSPOUTATIOV CO. . PHONE 44. C. P. McOEORO". steamer Washington Sails Wednesday Noon, October 30th, from Coos Bay for San Francisco and Los Angela WITH PASSENGERS AND FHEIOni V. S. DOW, Agent. Cw pod. EQUIITED WITn WIHELKSS Steamship Breakwatei ALWAYS ON TI5IE. yof.' SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK. rORTLA". t 8 V 10, 20. FROJI MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF Tllb u 10, 23, 80. , ,.O.JfllW" Phone Main 05-L. City Auto Service Oood Cars, Careful Drlrers and reaBOnahlA chnrenn nii mndo! "Will go nnywhoro at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 4 6. ij ww n w urtwtr. m Mr QARKKR & flOODATiW. nroprletom EaUmatea n.zv T. J. SOAD7E JKa. MarshfieW P" ,Dccoraiin?lf - . . iwjk:;-i Furnished. ""Dggj ;'0Ff ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES! iptB