The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1970 EVENING EDITION.
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1 Your Kind of Clothes S
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Kraraasrojana
Did you ever stop to admire
a Smart, business-like man on
the street? Like the looks of
his Suit orOvercoat the way it
hangs the smart appearance it
gives him Something different
from the other f ellows?
That's the kind of clothes ve can
furnish you.
Good; honest; stylish; all wool cloth
ing at $J5; $20 and $25
Woolen Mill Store
Mill to Man Clothiers
Marshfield, - - Oregon
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Will Hhe Picnic. Mrs. Honry
Sengstuekon will give n picnic to-mor
row nt Cooston. it Is In honor of
Mrs. T. It. Sheridan of Rosoburg, win
la visiting In the city.
COOS BAY TIDES.
SEPTEMBER
High water
Date.
Friday... 23
Saturday 24
SUNDAY 25
A. M.
h. m.
3:10
4:14
r.:30
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7.3
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P. M.
h.m.
3:00
3:49
4:50
ft.
Died nt Lnnjdols. M. O. Hawkins
of Coqulllo has received word that
his father died suddenly nt Langlols.
Mr. Hnwklns, nccompnnlod by his sis
ter, Mrs. T. J. Langlols, wont to
Langlols,
9.0
8.0
8
SEPTEMBER
Low water A.M. P. M
Date.
Friday... 23
Saturday 24
h.m. ft. jli.tn. U.
S:49
9:37
SUNDAY 25110:42
2.41 9:10
3.1 10:50
3.9
0.0
0.2
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-ulght and
Saturday.
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It's Ud to You I
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Make me prove the merits of
PACKARD SHOES
They are here in all the Fall shapesi ,
Patent Button High Heel $5.00
Gun Metal Button, high heel ., S5.00
Gun Motal Double Sole Walking Shoe, just the .
thing for wet weather-. $5.00
Vici, Toefit $4.00
Large Assortment at $4.00 tp $5.0u
Every Pair Guaranteed
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M T ICurehfleld. MM
Special This Week! !
ORNAMENTAL ECONOMICAL DURABLE.
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Manning & Bowerman's Chafing Dishes
Hot meals can bo proparod on tho dining table, as can be cooked
a a gaa range In the kitchen. Anything that neods constant atten
tion can be cooked away from tho hot kitchen In a coolor room,
't's a great convenience In preparing hospitable little lunches In the
evening for your frlonds.
HEOULAR PHICH. . $20.00; REDUCED TO 31800.
REGULAR PRICE, $14.00; REDUCED TO $0.00.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
Marshfield,
'The Busy Corner"
, -a 7"Cjc-. j - .s
Oregon
MTU), Housekeeping
office
rooms or
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""in furnished cottago. Times
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engine In good condition. F.
Virtue, Owl Furnlturo Store.
WANTED. A chambermaid at the
Lloyd Hotel.
FOR SALE. AH my household tw
nlture and fixtures, Including
piano after Oct. 1st. Inquire Mrs.
W. m! Lawlor, 371 First st.. North.
Marshllold, near in. Bargain. Call
at 421 Golden avo., or phono 147R.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4.43 P. M., Sept. 22, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 70
Minimum S3
At 4.43 P. M 59
Precipitation Nono
Wind. Northwosf, ;Clonr.
tinny arrived on tho Breakwater niiu
to-day was being unloaded on a scow
Rack From Ten Mile. Col. W
lam Grimes and Dennis Flynn of OV
lahonia, who hnvo been nt Ton Mile
on n Ilslilng ami minting trip, nave
returned homo. Col. Grimes got somo
lino ttsh and Mr. Flynn killed somo
ducks.
Gets Fine Hoarse. Walter Con
dron, who Is opening a new llvory
and food barn, yesterday received on
tho Ureakwater n line bourse for sor
vlco on tho liny. Ho 'has also received
a largo number of fine now rigs for
tho now business.
HORN.
CONHO. On Thursday. Sept. 22,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conro, of Plat U,
n daughter.
Trial Trip To-Morrow. Tho trial
trip of tho ntow gasollno launch Coast
er will bo made to-morrow and then
Capt. Olson will begin loading th
boat nt once for tho first trip to Cur
ry county. Mnx Tlmmoriunn Is Jus
finishing tho final work on tho boa
Sulli To-Mornnv. Tho Uroakwntor
will sail to-morrow nt L P. M. fov
Portlnnd.
Died In San Fmneloo. Mrs. Ethel
Young, fonnorly Miss Ethel Anderson
: Mnrshllold, died at San Francisco
on Sept. 21st.
Legal HoUday To'MorrowS The
primaries nr'o to bo hold "to-morrov
and It being a legal holiday tho bank
will bo closed.
New Engine AitIws. A big ongtno
for tho Smlth-Powors Logging Com-
t
corsets
Better
than ever.
Is (let tint: Roller. Mrs. Arthur
Jenkins returned from Uoseliurg Sat
urday, having spent sevornl weoks
with her brother, Cnrl Walker, who
was hurt by falling from tho car
whllo braking at Drain, nnd who Buf
fered an nttack of typhoid Immedi
ately nftorward. His fever Is broken
but ho Is still confined to tho hospl-
tnl, but Ib oxpectod to bo able to leave
soon. Coqutllo Herald.
IHch In HllitiilH. A. E. Morton o'
Llbby has received word of the death
of his brother, Charles G. Morton,
which occurred nt IlOlvldoro, III., on
Sept. 15th. Tho death was duo to
heart trouble. Mr. Morton wns n rail-
road englnoor on tho Chicago and
Northwestern road for thirty yonrs
nnd was a member of tho Knlgjitr
Templar. Ho visited horo two years
iiuo and stnrted tho Eddy grocer
storo n year ago last winter nnd made
many frlonds hero who will learn o
his death with regrot. Ho Is survive
by a wlfo.
REPRESENTED
EXCLUSIVELY HY
US
I Magnes& Matson
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WANTED. Aa experienced girl or
woman for genoraj housework, "Ap
ply Lock Box T44, Marshfle'let. Oood
wages to right party.
WANTED. Uoyn to lenra to deliver
Tho Times after squooI, Must, be at
least In Fourth grade at school.
Apply Times olflce. M
FOR RENT. R-room cottoge, West
Marshfield, J 10 per' month; also 2
rooms In dwelling, closo In, $8 por
month. Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE. O Iota ud 12-room
house; $5,000. Apply Hall & Hall.
WANTED. Two glrU at Oie .Marsh
flold Hand & Steam Laundry at
onco. Phone 229-J,
WANTED. Roy aged 11 to 18, go
ing to school, o work, n -Times of
fice before and after school. Ap
ply at onco.
FOR SALE Cheap, 7-room houbo,
at 858 11th street, South.
FOR ItENT. Furnished elght-nKn
modern house In South Marshflolti,
. Apply C, Times office.
WANTED. Experienced coal inliTf
and tlmbermon. Apply Beaver imi
Coal Co.
THP 1 1 OYH MrhflM' popular Kinlly
inb Luuiu llotf A11 (UIUimra p0r
nd clean. Velvet nnd Axmlnliler carped In
verr room, Four utorlei of aolld comfort,
Kale reduced to- day, 50c, 75c and 11.00; week,
't 0u to 15.00. Alto a few hounekrcptiig apart-
i iu with cu ranvei. 112.00 ter month. Kree
(.a.ui. Take liu al depot. Mn. llrldxei. Vrop
CaniTouCain
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-If Vou' can fcari, wo can furnish you
what you need to can or can can.
W. W. Pimly tier-. W. W. Purdy
is In tho city a guest nt tho Chandler
Hotol. Mr. Purdy Iuib for somo time
past been omployed undor contract
as engineer nt Lnkoport to look nftor
tho onglnoorlng work thoro. He re
ports thnt thoro hns boon consldernblo
bttlldlnir uir nt Lnkoport and thai
tho now sawmill Is In oporntlon thore
now nnd furnishes lumber for those
who want to build. At Langlols,
whoro tho business section watt re
cently wiped out by flro, Mr. Purdy
says that propnratlons to robulld nr
bolng mndo. Hotol accommodations
for travolers nro provided for In r
largo liouso nnd tho business section
of tho city which was burned will b
built up as rnpldly ns possible
Romombor mnsqucrado ball nt
Sumner Saturday oronlng, Sopt. 24.
Launch Allco H. lonves Mnrsnlloia n.t
o'clock; launch Sumnor loaves at
o'clock.
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Personal Notes
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JOHN HOPE of North Inlot was la
tho city to-dny.
JUSTICE PKNNOCK Was In Coqulllo
to-dny on business.
ANDREW STORA of Cntchlug Inlet
Is a Marshfield visitor.
C. U. SELUY Is homo from Coqutllo,
where ho attended court.
MRS. JOHN FITZGERALD of Coos
River visited In tho city to-day.
FRED ROSS and Goorgo Ro3S nnti
wlfo of Isthmus Inlet wero In tho
city to-day.
C. A. SE11LHREDE, who has boon at
Coqulllo attending court all week,
hns returned home.
MR. and MKS. W. S. CHANDLER
nro down to-day from tholr Coos
River summer homo.
GEORGI3 WATKINS returned hotno
to-day from Coqulllo, where ho has
been slnco Tuosdny.
C. F. McKNIGHT, who has been In
Coqutllo nil week attending court.
returned homo to-dny.
WII I. DtTNGAN of Stnuff's Grocory
v.nr laid up this morning by a
slight nttack of Illness.
JUDGE JOHN S. COKE Is cxpectod
homo from Coqulllo to-night or la
the morning to spond Sunday.
MISS ROS15 SMITH, n sister of Mrs.
Fred NoIboii, who hns been visiting
horo, hns left for her home In Portland.
ARTHUR SELANDER nnd wlfo, who
hnvo' been visiting friends and rela
tives, htp, will return to Portland
to-morrow.
AU13 HARRIS of San Francisco, who
linn been making this torrltory for
n long time pnst, Is again In tho
city visiting his customers horo.
D. A. JONES nnd Dr. Hnydon aro
expected homo to-day or to-morrow
from tho Sluslnw whero thoy
havo been enjoying n fow days'
'tnv.
HUGO QUIST, Ausgar Lngerstrom
nnd Enoch Holmberg lenve to-night
for the north fork of tho Coqulllo
to enjoy afow days' hunting ami
' fishing.
MRS. J. V. SMEATON nnd sons, l
Oeorgo F. Murch, Miss Charlotte
Mifoh nnd George F. Murch, Jr.,
left on the Nnnn Smith for Califor
nia, whoro thoy will visit.
MRS. A. J. CARLSON nnd two chil
dren, who hnvo boon spondlng tho
summer In MInnesotn, havo re
turned to Coos Day, having nrrlvod
on the last trip of tho Broakwator.
C. C. GOING, who loft Sunday with
J. L. Koontz for Portlnnd In an
niito, wrote from Rosoourg that
thoy got In there Into Monday aftor
n fairly good trip. Thoy wero to
leave Tuesday for Portland.
LOUIS NELSON and wlfo nnd two
daughters hnvo arrived from Port
lnnd. Mr.Nolson wns horo boforo
and wont to Portland to moot his
family on their arrival from Min
neapolis nnd nccompanlod thorn to
this city.
Voto for E.
Commissioner.
E. Onkes for County
Voto for A. N. Gould for Surveyor.
STlf. ALERT Will mako last EX
CURSION to tho LIFE SAVING STA
TION noxt TUESDAY, SEPT. 37th.
People should tako advantage of this
splendid opportunity to- visit tho
beach. Bring along your lunch basn
et. FARE only OOc. round trip. Leavo
Allegany C A. M Marshflold 9, North
Bond 9.20. and return at 3 P. M.
'Just now wo havo an especially fine
line7 of tomatoes and poas for can
ning. Wo aUo have other fruit and
vegetnuies lor c.uuuuk.
Wo also havo everything for pick
ling Chill Coppers. Pickling Onions
and Green Tomatoes. v
Saturday wo will have n flno lot
of CHICKEN STEWS to offor you.
Bottor placo your order real early
Saturday morning.
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Chas. Stauff
l .- - 4i.'A-funt modern
F SALECheap, 8 h.p. gasoline) bungalow and lot 40x100 in South
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Z. m.- Frot and Coimuerclal,
Times office.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF
COOS COUNTY.
Tho name or M. O. Hawkins hns
been promlnontly mentioned as a can
didate for the Democratic nomination
for 'County Clerk. It is understood
that W. J. Conrad has boon mon
tlonod ns n candidate for tho Bnmo
offlco. Whllo tho moiubors of tho
Democratic central commltteo do no
dictate to anyone ns to how thoy shall
vote, wo feol that as W, J. Conrad h
dontlnod with corpornto Interests and
Is secretary and tronsuror of tho Coo
County Tax Association, that tho host
interests of the Democratic party wi
bo served by writing in tho nam-
M. O. Hawkins for County Clerk o-
tho Democratic tlckot In tho primar
ies to bo held Sept. 24 th,
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL
COMMITTEE,
, By W..J. Rust, Soc.
(Paid Advertisement,)
We Have
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