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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909 EVENING EDITION. Falrbury, Nob., last summer to visit relatives, In which ho stnled that ho wns Just recovering Jrom a severe Illness. Ho weighs just 12 G pounds .S$WfOSCXXJJ I Personal Notes P Tl TOWS now. Ills many friends here will be pleased to "hear of his rapid recovery. W. H. KENNEDY returned today from a trip to the Seattle Fair. H - 1 tH - Br, w.f AfluiaGruanuyis&: nv "' t&i?a&k. a m. nr a . - - -. - i wr whs AiA-nwdKrtic' L.S2$ fjcZSM 41Jlllf4 If j TSTfe S) v F;i BH SV Ir4 jiist Stoeived' m: jPftSp! X ")e we Pressed all the time you need not S?if J Fv" f fes ' Jf? lHi ,ave E,anJr clothesnor necessarily expensive Hpg F gWr ?wK ut vou mast 'iave "Rt kind the kind that 5i Mu&ff i J jfli IS will wear without losing shnpe and style. t?& BJP I 111 ill fl 0ur "Mill-to-Man" clothes are that kind. W4 Brtf I ff Bii :l"v The guaranteed all-wool material and scien- W itvi & I ;i 11 l tific tailoring make them so. ffij- 1' 1 vi'l1 ? They are sold at s i Jll vJLX nl ilil tft J7 1 lift t L AND EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED KM WKATIIKR KOHECA8T (By Associated Press.) OKEGOX Fair tonight and ( Friday. O LOCAL TEMPKKATUItE KE- ror.T. For twenty-four hoiirs end ing at 4:43 p. m., Sept. 1G, by Jlrs. E. Mlngus, special govern ment meteorological observer. Maximum ' . . GC Minimum 4G At 4:43 p. m 09 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; cloudy. ' School nt Couston. The Cooston school opened Monday with Miss Et ta James of Coquille as teacher. She had just completed a term In the Kentuck district. Hook Tender Hurt. Jess Hunter, a hooktender at the Smith-Powers Company's camp on Isthmus Inlet, was struck In the head by a logging chain, sustaining a severe gash. FvliJr Km THE WOOLEN MILL STORE Mili-to-Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD - - - OREGON Fj Si MARSHFIELD - - - OREGON Sj School Monday. Superintendent Golden and the school board have practically completed preparations for the opening of the Marshfield public schools next Monday. All of the teachers are now on the Bay. Meet Tonight. A meeting of the executive board of the First Baptist church will be hold this evening to take action on tho call extended to the ftov. S. A. Douglas of Albany. Goes to Myrtle Point. Will Kplm, who has been clerk in tho Break water office here for some time, has been appointed agent of tho Break wnter and tho C003 Bay, Itoseburg and Eastern Railway at Myrtle Point, vice Mr. Dunning resigned. Ho will assunio his new duties next Wednes day and will be succeeded here by Louis Keating who was formerly clerk in the Alliance office. Remain 11 1 Old School. It Is an nounced that the Seventh Grade will not be transferred from tho old school building to the new high school building as was contemplated by the school board and Superintend ent Golden a few weeks ago. The Seventh Grade will remain at the old building but the Eighth Grade, both divisions, will be quartered In tho new high school. Launch New Rout. The Mllllco- ma, Capt. Edwards' new stern wheel boat built for service on upper Coos River, was launched yesterday after noon. She will run in connection with the Alert, being of very light draught. Undergoes Operation. Mrs. B. F. .Wllley underwent a severe' operation at the Marshfleld General hospital yesterday. Dr. Houseworth, who Is attending her, reported today that she was getlng along nicely, which will be gratifying news to her many friends. 1 To the Men of Coos Bay: tx - 9 -w a Do you want a pair of shoes that are well made, the make being superintended by one of the best and most expert shoe men this country has produced ? Do you want shoes for which every skin and every piece of sole leather is carefully selected and proprely classified before the skin is cut up? Do you want shoes that are put together by expert workmen in every department of the factory that produces them? Do you want shoes in which the style features have been carefully considered, always kept strictly up-to-date shoes that have style as well as quality? Do you want shoes that are made from patterns carefully designed to insure good fitting qualities? Do you want shoes that are soled right and every pair guaranteed by the maker if you are not satisfied you may have your money refunded? If you want shoes with all these qualities, then buy WEBER BROS Shoes sold at $3, $3,50, and $4 by the G. W. Carleton Shoe Co. J. T. SULLIVAN, Manager and Salesman First Trust and Savings Bank Bldg., Opp. Chandler .- tx tt tt tt tt tt tt tt .tt tt Get Contract. Harris, Hughes and Evans of North Bend, have been awarded the general construction contract for the building which Mrs. C, V. Tower will erect at tho cor ner of Fourth and Central avenue. The building will be started Monday and rushed to completion, Archltept Turpen having supervision of it. Trip wns Futile. Wm. Grimes left yesterday morning via Roseburg for Oklahoma where ho was subpoe naed as a witness in a federal court case. Owing to business mntters here, he had beon wiring to be al lowed to remain hero but just before leaving, he was summoned again. Late yesterday, a telegram was re ceived stating the case had been con tinued until the next term of court. Dorsey Kreltzer has beon wiring various points trying to Intercept but up to noon had been unable to reach him. MRS. WM. CLARK of South River, wa3 a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. A. J. MENDEL of the Hub, returned today from a business trip to Portland. NORMAN JOHNSON and Robert Lalng returned today from a trip to the Seattle Fain JOHN KRONENBERG of the Coquil le Valley, has been visiting friends In Marshfield this week. FAY WHITE entertained a number of young friends at a birthday party at his home In South Marsn fleld last evening. II. C. MARVIN of the Busy Corner, returned today from a vacatloa trip to Portland, Willamette Val ley points and other northern ci ties. HERBERT HUME returned today from a business trip to Portland and other northern points. He will return to Rogue River on the Gerald C. MRS. C. H. JACKSON has returned from a visit In Roseburg and was accompanied home b'y Airs. Annie E. Simmons who will spend tho winter here. J. E..FORD of the Gamble Market, has recovered from the operation: which he recently underwent to have his tonsils removed and Is now back at work. MRS. W. S. TURPEN is visiting rela tives In North Bend today. MRS. FRANCIS FRANZ returned today from a few weeks' visit in Portland and other northern cities. ALVA DOLL and wife, George Doll and Mrs. Doll arrived home today from a trip to Portland, Seattle and other northern points. ft tfO4 -. Jumped Board Kill. Justice Pen nock today issued a warrant for the arrest of Fred. Theis, charged with jumping a board bill of $29 owed to C. H. Hess, proprietor of tho Sani tary Market. Theis is employed on the dredge Oregon and is now en route to Astoria where the warrant was sent for service. Charley Leq Better. Dr. Geo. E. DIx today received a letter from Charley Lee, formerly a well-known Coos Bay traveling man who went to MRS. C. W. STREET arrived hero from Portland today to join her husband who 1b cashier In F. S. Dow's office. 'She is also tho moth er of R. T. Street of tho Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. Nothing more "WOOD" interest you than a glimpse of tho C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing Ad on PAGE FIVE. TABLETS, PENCILS, everything in SCHOOL Supplies at COOS 11AV CASH STORE. MISS STARR of San Francisco, who has been staying with Mrs. R, D. Hume at Wedderburn, arrived here on the Gerald C yesterday en route to San Francisco, J. A.. KUNZ and his bride of a few weeks arrived here from Mlnnea--polls this morning for a short vis it at the Fi J. LaPalme home la Eastside. Mrs. Kunz 1b a sister of Mrs. LaPalme. DR. and MRS. R. G. GALE will en tertain a party of young folks at their home In North B?nd Satur day evening. Arthur McKeown and wlfo will chnperono the guests from Marshfleld. M. E. MAGUIRE, who moved his family to Portland somotime ago, returned with them an the Break water, deciding that Coos Bay after all is much better than the Oregon metropolis. TROLL for Salmon tackle at MILNER'S. -buy your DANCE SATURDAY night a( FINNISH hall. Ladies free. A. DEMANGEON, formerly general superintendent of the C. A. Smith mill but now located in Portland, arrived here on the Breakwter to visit friends and look after busi ness interests here. tt--tt--a-8-tt--n-n-tt-H-tt-H-tt-n-8-n-H-n-H-n-tt-n-n-T-n ? Flnur Rpfliirprl A or n in nv Snrrv Flniif Cn V tt vu VMMV ..,... j r..j .w. ,-. a Sperry's Best retails 91.75 Per Suck Sound Ring retails $1.00 per Sack, $0.00 per bbl. Red Shield retails $1.45 per Sack ALL THE ABOVE ARE GUARANTEED BY THE tt tt -B--a----8-tt---8-aa-8-a-a---8 -n-o-an-a-K SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY FIVE CENTS PER LINE VKR DAY. FIVE BIIORI WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. CELL IRELAND writes from Van couver, B. C, that he and George Winchester are taking In the sights of the great northwest to gether and are having a fine trip. Ho won't return for a few weeks. MRS. R. HARRNIQTON and son. Earl, returned today from an ex tended visit with relatives at Prinovillo, Ore. They report that it has been very warm in that section but nevertheless they had an enjoyable outing. WANTED Messenger boy who does not attend school. Western Union WANTED To trade 40-acre tract timber for a gasoline launch. Call at onco at August Frlzeen's. WANTED Steady reliable single man as teamster. Phono or call. Masterton, Shore Acres, SunBet Bay. BOY WANTED To work in office and learn trade. Apply Times' of fice. WANTED Experienced coal miners and timber men for Beaver Hill Coal Co. Steady fall and winter work guaranteed, FOR RENT Stororoom on Second street near Central avenue. Im mediate possession. Apply Carl F. Johnson, Paint Store, Second at FOR RENT CHEAP Houso on Commercial Ave. Phono 270-J. FOR SALE Now six-room houso and two lots, fine location, $1,500. Address E. R. Stevens, Marshfleld. FOR SALE Skiff with 3 H.-P. gaso line engine, make good fishing boat 100 'Skiff" Times Ofllco. FOR SALE 7-room house in South Marshfleld, 35x140 lot, city water and lights. ?1,200. Owner Times. FOR SALE CHEAP - Gasoline launch 23 feet long, 4 foet C-lnch beam. Carry eight people. Shef field Marino onglna iVj H. P. Ad dress "II," care Times, MISS MARY F. MULLEN, a former Coos Bay woman but now a resi dent of San Francisco, arrived here today from Seattle, where she has been attending the fair, for a Bhort visit at tho home of her cousin, J. H, Flanagan and other relatives. WM. B. LIND, a well-known C003 Bay pioneer who has been making his home at tho County Infirmary at Coquille for tho last few years, is visiting Marshfleld friends. Tom Donnelly, another aged pioneer, who is at the Infirmary, is report ed to bo a total Invalid. HOYS AND GIRLS buy your school supplies at the Coos Bay Cash Store and get a RULER FREE. Have MILNER quote you PRICES -j on your Builders HARDWARE. FOR SALE One lCfoot row boat in good condition, cheap, Apply Pacific Launch Work's. ' Good groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables at tho most reason able prices. Givo us a trial order. F. A. SACCHIl Cornor Commercial and Second St-I 'Is-?' 'SpT- . -