THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1909 EVENING EDITION
A Continuation of an
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Be One of the Many who are taking advantage of a
great Clothing Offer, which includes Hart Schaf f
ner & Marx spring productions of the seasons latest.
SEE THE TWO BIG WINDOW DISPLAYS
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NOTE THE PRICES ON HART, SCHAFFNER AND
MARX SUITS:
$20.00 H. S. and M. Suits $15.80
$25.00 H. S. and M, Suits : $19.75
$27.50 H. S. and M. Suits S21..95
$30.00 H. S. and M.Suits $23.75
$35.00 H. S. and M.Suits $28.00
NOTE THE PRICES OF OUR POPULAR PRICED
GARMENTS:
$12.50 Men's and Boys' Suits $10.40
$15.00 Men's and Boys' Suits $11.95
$16.50 Men's and Boys' Suits $13.20
$18.00 Men's and Boys' Suits $14.40
We except nogarments from the sale Everything marked in plain figuresand the consideration of
sale is strictly Cash.
Merchant & Kammerer
The Big Store
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Copyright 1909 by
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FELLOWS
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Annual Session of Grand En
campment Is Held at
Albany.
ALBANY, Ore., May 21. The
Grand Encampment of Oiegon, I. O.
O. P., held its 35th annual session
In this city. The Rebekah Assembly
of Oregon met In 23rd annual ses
sion; Eight hundred delegates were
here.
All of the officers of the Grand
Encampment elected were present
except Grand High Priest R. Rob
ertson, of Roseburg, who died dur
ing the past year; nnd Grand Out
side Sentinel J. S. Lawrence of Co-oullle.
The Robekah Assembly met in tholployer and Ryan who fired a rifle.
A. O. U. W. hall and the entire fore- The bullet that killed Dixon passed
noon was consumed in conferring the 1 through his body and penetrated the
Grand Assembly degree upon a clnss 'thigh of Shubert who was removed
of 182 members, by far the largest to a. hospital to Walla Walla today
class ever Initiated into the Grand 'for treatment. Ryan disappeared
Assembly of Oregon. All of the er the shooting and may be bar
Grand Assembly officers weie pros- Headed in his house but no one Is
cnt except Grand Outside Guard vet willing to approach It. The
MUB ENDS
fill QUARREL
OXE DEAD, OXE WOUNDED AXD
OXE MISSIXG AS RESULT OP
ROW OVER HIGHWAY NEAR
PEXDLETOX, OREGOX.
(By Associated Press.)
PENDLETON Ore., May 21. One
man dead, one wounded and one un
accounted for i's the result of a tra
gedy enacted near Greer Springs,
eight miles noithwest of Milton
about dark last night. The tragedy
was the result of a quarrel long
standing between Mike Ryan and a
neighbor farmer named Shubert con
cerning a road. Will Dixon, a hired
man on the Shubeit farm, was kill
ed when he stepped between his em-
BREAKWATER IN
FROM PORTLAND
Mrs. Nellie Bernitt of Mnrshfleld.
John M. Williams of Eugene, was
this aftornoon elected Grand Pat-1
rlarch of the Grand Encampment for
the ensuing year, and E. J. Seely of
sheriff lias gone to the scene.
PARIS STRIKE OVER.
(By Associated Press )
PARIS, France, May 21.
The
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IS HELD DP
Albany the retiring Grand Patriarch, u"uers ami masons vo:eu tociay 10
was chosen Grand Representative for rotrn to work, thus -ndlng the
n term of two years. E. E. Shnron strike.
of Portland, wns elected Grand
Scribe for tho lGth successive time,
and W. W. Francis of Albany, coun
ty treasurer of Linn county, wns
choson Grand Treasurer for a
seventh cnnsecutlvo term.
Other officeVs of the Grand En
campment wero chosen as follows:
Grand High Priest, W. R. Cun
ningham of Canyon City; grand sen- I
lor wardon, L. Wimberly of Rosc-
tmrg; grand junior warden, O. P. MaSKCd Bl'igandS Rob Fifteen
Miller of Portland; grand marshal, I
G. P. RIckley, of Hnirlsburg, (re-1
olected); grand sentinel, C. A. Po-'
fuo, of Ontario (ro-oleetod): grand
outsider sentinel, Geo, W, Wright, J
of Albany. 1
Tho Assembly spont tho nfternoon masked men outored a saloon early
receiving reports of officers. Reports t0(,n' n1"1 "ol't 1 fifteen mon and
showed lf.O lodces of Uio order In robbed afaio gamo of $500,
Oregon, flvo of them being organlz-
Steamship Arrives Here After
Fast Trip Prom Columbia
Rive1 Port.
After making pnother fast trip
from Portland to Coos Bay, the
rteamshlp Breakwater, Capt. Macr
Genn, arrived here about C o'clock
last eening. With favorable winds
and weather, tho trip down the
coast was one of the best of the
s.eabon. The Breakwater had an
average cargo of miscellaneous
freight and a fail ly good passenger
list.
The Breakwater will sail at 1
o'clock Saturday for Portland.
Among the incoming passenger?
were the following:
Mrs. O'Connell, Dr. Richardson,
W. S. Gill, Mrs. Fensler, W. El
Iredge, W. A. Doherty, Miss Jones,
Mrs. Mulkey, W. S. DePue, Mrs. De
Pue, J. E. Sohlstrom, L. Stonebrak
er, O. Olsen, O. Thompson, Mrs.
RImeral, Mrs. Taylor, E. Taylor, Miss
W. Closkey, Mr Chambers, C.
Houen, C. T. Fels, H. G. Huntley,
Mrs. Huntley, R. Cotlignor, C. M.
Rollins, E. C. Bleecker, S. Bartges,
Miss Sharp, L. Fairbanks, J. C.
Doyle, A. Miller. P. Cullver, Mrs.
Cu'lver, E. A. Smith, L. Wllley, E.
Knowles, E. J Peters, Geo. Getty, C.
D. Lash, Lieut. Tyndall, and fifteen
soldiers.
ARE CREMATED
IN OWN HOM
IHILL LINE TO
ECENTRALO
.MRS. CHAS. BROYER AXD TWO
YEAR OLD BABY BURXED TO
DEATH NEAR BOISE, IDAHO,
EARLY THIS MORXIXG.
(By Associated Prese.)
BOISE, Ida., May 21. Mrs.
Charles Broyer aged 23, and her
two-year-old baby were burned to
deatn eariy today In a fire that des
troyed her home at Atlanta, a min
ing camp near here. The explosion
of an oil lamp caused the disaster.
TORNADO IX TEXAS.
Doen Injured and $100,000 Dam-
age at Italy.
(By Associated Press.!
WAXAHATCHIE, Tex., May 21.
A report todav from Italy, a small
town twenty miles from here, says
a tornado struck there today causing
$100,000 damage and injuring a
dozen persons.
REPUDIATE COXPESSIOXS.
I
(By Associated Press.)
TACOMA, Wash., May 21. Repu
diating their former confessions,
Chas Newcomb and his par amour,
Mrs. Kyalshaug, appeared in the Su
perior Court today. The prosecuting
attorney said the trials would prob
ably be set for next month.
(Continued from page 1.)
phone that he had no official knowl
edge uf any such transaction having
been closed.
Tdnho Southern Extensions.
"The Idaho Southern railway has
filed certification of an Increase of
Its capital stock from $2,000,000 to
$3,000,000, the first step toward fl
rancing the extension of the Good-ing-Mllner
road to Twin Falls and
Oakley, Cassia county. Oakley will
be the center of the'proposed Goose
creek irrigation project of SO, 000
acres to be constructed by W. S.
Kuhn and his associates, promoters
of the Idaho Southern railway.
AVolser Southern Terminal.
"The Idaho Noithern railway runs
north from Welser, In south Idaho,
a distance of 7C miles In the direc
tion of Grangeville, Idaho county, the
southern terminus of the Northern
Pac'flc In Idaho.
"It is reported that Northern Pad-'
flc surveyors are even now working
between Grangeville and the Salmon
river In the direction of Evergreen,
the terminus of the Idaho Northern.
It js also stated that the company
purchasing the Council property se
cured a large amount of land In the
vicinity of the Idaho Northern depot,
on which buildings are located, and
that those buildings are to he re
moved Immediately. Governor Bra
dy, railroad men and capitalists com
pose tho company."
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MILNER'S
HARDWARE
OUR
MARKET
ed In tho past year. Tho gain In
membership during tno past year 1
Sports and Faro Game
of $500.
(By Associated Press.)
BINGHAM, Utah, May 21. Two
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a iA j a rnn Air1
il.Ul l"4 I UUAl ,Go0 Tngs to Eat for your Sunday Dinner and where to get them
Cash Grain Touches New High
Record On Chicago
Market.
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, 111., May 21. Wheat
for May delivery touched a new
high record mark for the season
when It sold nt $1.31 per bushel
In the early trading today. It react
ed later to $1.29 3-4 and then on
Saturday Specials
NOTICE.
If you want jour stove Hues or
was 1000, making tho total membor- chimneys swept, you must wnke up 1 tho strength of foreign markets went 1
rhlp In tho Btnte 12,220. 'mv" 't done now as I will leave Up to $1.31 Vi.
1 in a very few days and tho oppor-1 The closing prices wero
XOTICE TO ELKS.
itunlty will bo gone. No matter If
t
1 you havo cleaned house I mako no
There will ho n mooting nt thoIwss In the house. I will not send
Chamber of Connnerco Monday ovon- n "inn around to soo ou ngalu, so
lng at S o'clock, to porfect plans for Murtly lonve your namo at Blanco
tho institution of an Elks' lodgo Ih 1 Cigar Store at onco.
Mnrshflold nnd nil Elks In tho city
nro urgently reauested to bo present.
GEO. STOUGII,
THE OLD MAN.
All work first class.
May,
July, 81.10 3-4; Septem
ber, $1.0S 7-8; December, $1.07 7-S.
SPECIAL POR PRID.VY
AXD SATURDAY OXLY
Choice any suit In tho window val
ues to $15 for only $S.G5. See what
cash will do. Hub Clothing and
Shoe Company,
ARTldlOKES
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RADISHES
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STRAWBERRIES
GOOSf BERRIES
APPLES
BERMUDA OXIOXS
XEW POTATOES
CREAM SQUASH
Saturday Specials
A Juicy Steak
Wo carry n fuU lino of assorted
nieuts. Xotiilng but Coos Bay prod
ucts for the people of Coos By.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
CA
Chas. Stauff
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Coos Bay
MEAT
Company
FOR
SUNDAY
Housekeepers depend on Coos Bay
Bakery Cake because of its delicious
home" quality the most rich aal"
ity produced only by best materials.
blended and baked according to best
recipes. The cakes are baked on ii"7
premises and go fresh to the counter
every morning.
IIEXRY HOLM, Mnnngor.
Phono No. 181 Front Street. TELEPHOXE 1111
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