The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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ABOUT THE COST
gMWTlfaMAHSHFlELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910-EVENING EDITION -
OUR SPECIAL SHOW
WINDOW LIGHTING
PROPOSITION IS
FIGURED ON A
Flat Rate Basis
YOU KNOW THE
MONTHLY COST TO A
PENNY BEFORE YOU
START THE SERVICE.
AND OUT OF EVERY
PENNY YOU GET MORE
THAN YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH. :: :: :: ::
NT ALL ELECTRIC
SHOW WINDOW LIGHT
IS EFFECTIVE, OWING
TO FAULTY INSTALLA
TIONS. :: :: :: .. ..
OUR ILLUMINATING EN
GINEERS CAN CORRECT
DEFECTS AND SAVE
YOU MONEY. :: :: ::
WHY NOT GIVE THEM
A CHANCE AND LET
THEM MAKE AN ESTI
MATE? :: :: :: :
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New Business Department
TELEPHONE 178
THE COOS BAY GAS AND
EHOEiC CO.
You get the Turkey
and we will furnish all the
Utensils to make
A Joyous Thanksgiving
Wo arc prepared with a complcto lino of
ROASTERS ritOM 91.23 TO 92.50
carving sets from 91.00 to sh.oo
UNIVERSAL .MEAT CHOPPERS, nil kI7cn, from. .91.00 TO 9:1.00
Also n full lino of Chopping Bowls, Stow Tans and Kettles and
all kinds of kitchen utensils.
see us rmsT.
Look at
the Lining!
HE lining in your
Clothcraft Clothes
is in keeping with
the Clothcraft
standard of all-wool and
guaranteed tailoring.
It is perfectly put in
and inspected with the
same critical care given
to every part of a Cloth
craft garment.
You simply cannot
pick a flaw in Clothcraft
trimmings, finish, style,
shape and fit.
So Genuinely good arc Clothcraft
clothes that the makers put the
strongest guaranty on them ever
written for clothes and we back
every word of that guaranty.
Guaranteed pure All-Wool in the
fashionable shades and weaves at
$10 to $25. Where else can you
find anything like this? You can't.
Then why waste time looking
farther?
Woolen Mill Store
MAN TO MILL CLOTHIHRS
marshfield - Oregon
, Clotficrafl
AlHYool Clothes
(Special to The TImos.)
There was prayer meeting at tho
Presbyterian church houso Thursday
evening.
Tho Infant son of Mr. and
COUNTY SKAT NEWS.
Doings of Coqulllc Peoplo ns
Told In Tho Herald.
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(If tho election nldn't go your way
Just road this lltue ditty by Mr.
Dungs and cheer up!)
J. H. Radabaughs has been qulto 111
for tho past week.
DIod In Coqulllo, Novcmbor 7,
1910, Mrs. S. T. Johnson, aged G9
Mrs. years. Funoral today at Falrvlow
Rov. Summcrlln gavo a temper
anco lecture In tho Presbytorlan
church houso Wednesday evening,
November 2.
There was n spelling match at tho
Arago school houso Wednesday eve
ning. Mr. Lewis Strong of this
place, spelled tho school down.
Itov. Lyon and family who havo
been residing nt Flshtrap for somo
months past, havo moved to Myrtle
Point whero they will llvo for tho
winter.
thero Is to bo a basket social In
tho Methodist church, Friday ovo
nlng, Xovcmbor 11. Every ono Is
Invited. Tho monoy taken In Is to
go townrds buying nn organ for the
church.
Xover mind n chartgo of sceno
Try n chango of thinking,
What If things seem sordid, moan,
What's tho use of blinking?
Llfo's not always storm and cloud,
Somowhero stars aro shining.
Try to think your Joys out loufl,
Sllenco all roplnlng. '
Dy degrees, by thinking light
Thinking glad nnd sweetly, '
You'll cscapo tho stress of night,
Worry gone completely,
Got tho habit of looking for
Sunbeams pirouetting,
Tapping gaily at your door
Surest euro for fretting.
John Kcndlck Dangs.
A Coos IJay man who has mndo
trips to both places says that In
Portland pollccmon try to keep vis
itors from doing what thoy want to
do, but In San Francisco pollcomon
nsslBt visitors to havo a good time.
First Trust and Savings Bank
Lund's Mottos:
Mottoes are a good thing when
you llvo up to thorn liko 0. 0. Lund,
tho MnrshKctd shooman, docs. Horo
aro a fow b.i.jlnesa rules or mottoes
that aro absolutely adhered to by
him:
Our repair department does moro
for your monoy than any other shop
In town.
Nobody can do bettor
than my shop turns out.
Tho shoes
lng wo d
and satisfaction.
0001) SHOES
MYRTLE POINT NOTES.
N'cwh of tlio District ns Reported
In tho Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews of Norway
wolcomed n son to their homo on
tho 8th.
Ira Clinton, who lias a bad caso
of blood poison of tho faco, develop
ing from a moro pimple, was opornt-
d on yesterday by Drs. Johnson nnd
Stommlcr, and scorns to bo much im
proved slnco.
Arthur Arneson fell from tho roof
of their barn cast of town yesterday
morning, spraining his back and
wrenching his nnklo. Dr. Johnson
was summoned. Ho will probably
bo confined to his homo for a couplo
of wcoks.
Starting last Tuesday, tho Myrtle
Polnt-Rnsoburg atngo lino of which
J. L. Lnlrd Is local agent, commenc
ed on n two-day schedulo botwoon
horo nnd Ilosohurg, at no saving of
oxponso to tho company, but nddod
comfort for tho paBsongors. Tho
stago has also beon equipped with a
cover, protecting passengers from
tho olomcnts,
Myrtlo Point has been rocclvlng a
mild voltago of electric light Julco
repairing. or aoniothlng moro than a week
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Somo Coos Day mon niako a liv
ing bocaiiso othor peoplo fool sorry
for them.
by Itov. Thomas Darklow.
Miss Roso Lilly and Miss Beulah
Hess, teachers, wont to Brldgo tho
last of tho week whero they will be
gin an eight-months' term of school.
11. D. Guthroy nnd R. E. Doan,
two promlnont capitalists from San
Francisco, wcro In town last wcok
looking over tho flold for Invest
ment. Mnrrlod At tho homo of tho
brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Dollcu, In Rosoburg, November C,
1910, Preston Dakor and Miss Cora
Dollou.
Wllllnm Berry, of Loon Lnko, was
n passenger to tho Hay Monday on
his roturn from n visit with rela
tives and frlonds In tho Myrtlo Point
Bcction.
Mrs. Clnrenco Hnrrls camo up
from Lam'pa last Saturday and went
to tho Uny by tho morning trnln.
Sho goes to boo her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Mills nnd friends.
Mrs. A. It. Enyert of Lakesldo,
roturnod homo Mondny nftor n visit
with her pnronts. Mr. and Mrs.
Bamuol Shuck of this city, who will
start at onco for California to ro-
sldo for a tlmo.
Frank Itny, or tho Dny Bldo, camo
ovor last wcok nnd spont a couplo
of dnys, having business nt tho
county Boat in regard- to rond mnt
tors. Ho visited his nlcco nnd
nephow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Warner
whllo In town.
Goo. 8. Flsk, nttornoy nnd capital
ist, and HorV'v-t T. Wlso, cnnl'nllst,
of Oakland, Cat., woro In Coos coun
ty sovornl dp.ya lntely. Thoy n:o
looking over Coos county with tho
Idea of limiting pnrchnso of valunblo'1 T,' Qi'lct Obhcrvor says:
"Another thing which Is
nbout ns suro as death and
taxes Is that no mnn can go
on binning Indefinitely without
bolng cnlled."
"Havo had a good tlmo, must nil
ngreo
Snmo tlmo stuff's nil off with mo
For Coos county's gono "twonty-
thrco"
'Gainst vwlno nnd bcor and boozo,
you see."
THE ROUNDER.
Thero Is lots of dishonesty In tho
world, nnd OS por cent of It Is found
out.
Tho molnncholy dnya havo como
For persons naturally glum
Rut for tho mnn whoso llvor'n right
Tlieso rainy days nro pure dollght.
HARRY WINKLER.
jnow, nnd oven It has boon nn np-
Ipreclablo Improvement ovor nnst con
properties.
Mrs. Wllllnm Morras who has
been nt Mercy hospital for Bovoral
wooks, during which tlmo sho Buf
fered tho nmputntlon of ono foot,
nnd lator tho nmputntlon of tho
snmo limb nbovo tho kneo for gan
grono, hns bo recovorod that sho was
brought homo Saturday by her son
Mark Morras.
Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. nort Fol-
som In Coqulllo, Mondny, Octobor 31,
luiu, a iinugntor.
Horn To Mrs. Charles Myors nt
tho Fox rcsldonco in this city, Sat
urday morning, Octobor 29, 1910, n
daughter.
.oca wo sell and tho repair-.,, Rccolv, but 90 ,
o give you long lived shoes yIco ,m8 beon ,,, conflno
practically confinod
to tho business houses on Spruco
street nnd tho street lamps thorcon.
And when It co-c to good shoos j A very much Improvod sorvico Is
OF COOS DAY
MAltSIIFIKLD, OREGON'.
CAPITAL FULLY PAID...
..8100,000.00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
JOHN 8. COKE, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
JOHN F. HALL, W. 8. CHANDLER,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, WILLIAM GRIMES,
STEPHEN 0. ROGERS. DR. C. W. TOWER,
M. 0. HORTON, Vice President and Manager.
DOES A GENERAL HANlCINa AND TRUST BUSINESS.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
Snfo Deposit Boxes for rent in our Steel lined, flro nnd
Vaults nt $3.00 nnd tip per annum.
burglar proof
Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line
Dally stage between Roseburg nnd Mnrbhlleld. Stage leave daily and
Sunday at 7 p. m. Faro, $0.00. '$gZT"ff&$i&1t-1''
OTTO SCIIKTTER, Agent, OTphARNARD,
120 MARKET AV., Marshfield. Agent, ROSEBURQ, OR.
PHONE 11
for mon, Lund U l'. uiaa for yon
to see. Ho doesn t hnndlo poor
shoes. Ho Is In business to stay
nnd wants to build up a good busi
ness nnd consequently handles only
good shoes. Even then ho sells tho
best shoes on tho market at prices
that somo charge for poor shoos.
Seo tho shoes that ho guarantees
for wenr ami to bo waterproof, nnd
Inqulro tho prices. You will bo sur
prised how cheap ho really soils
good shoes for.
Remember tho placo.
promised by Mr. Morso ns soon ns
transformers, which havo beon or
dorod from tho east aro received.,
Tho gasollno steamer Wnshcolora
has beon carrying lumber for tho
Rnndolph Lumbor Compnuy mill for
somo tlmo has beon ongnged for a
tlmo nnd will run rogulnrly botween
nnndon and San Francisco.
O. O. LUND,
"Tho mini who docs things right.
'o. 215 South Broadway, Mnrslifleld
HIGH GRADE WOOD WORK
of every description at
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THE SHOP OF QUALITY
E. B. GEIIRKE.
710.720 SOUTH BROADWAY.
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COOS BAY REALTY
SYNDICATE.
DEALERS cj&S,SOV1'J
COAL . COLONIZATION. jMf&Y.
FARM. FHUJT. KWML, -a
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OrSAHIZM 0? M'JSTRIAL
COMPAMS A SPZCIAITYV
OIL
SUPPLIES
The Coos Bay Oil and Suppl
Company under the managoment ol
J, W, Flanagan will continue to han
dle the Union Oil Company's gaso
line, distillate, benzine and coal ol
at their oil house across tho Bay tc
which place they havo moved tholr that resulted In tho fracture of threo
office. Phone 302. rJba on tho rIght Bldo IIe attempt-
n a . . .ed to put a pig out of a pen by Uft-
I liriK RAV I lrlV ilns It over a fenco when his foot
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jason Jewott at tho Morris logging
camp on Friday of last weok.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bonder and
Mrs. Bonder's sister, Miss -Slnrgarot
Clinton loft Mondny for Portland, be
ing taken to Roseburg by privato
convoyanco. Thoy expect to raako
tholr homo In tho Oregon metropolis,
Mr. Asa Carman of Etolka, and
Miss Sarah Ward of Catching Creek,
woro united In marringo in. tho par
lors of tho Hotel Guerln, Wednesday
evening, tho 2nd, by Rev. Thomas
Barklow. Thoy will raako the!.
homo on the groom's ranch in the
South Fork valley.
C. C. Carter and Roy Royer k'llid
a bear on Sugarloaf mountain on
Monday of this week. They were
walking along, when thoy hoard a
patter of footsteps behind them nnd
turned to seo Mr. Bruin, whom they
proceeded to put out of the way with
a few well directed shots.
O. E. Marsters was In town Satur
day to receivo surgical treatment, ho
having met with fin accident Friday
Cal Ray, who hns been chief but-
tor maker at tho Coos Rlvor Cream-
ory for tho past six years, camo over
last week and leased tho Nolson
placo at Norway and will glvo up
buttor making and try ranching for
n ehnngo. Ho will movo his fnmlly
ovor soon,
M. D. Shorrard leaves this weok
for Portland whoro ho will put in n
fow months making a Btudy of auto
mobiles, their construction nnd
methods of repair. Upon his roturn
he will open a first class garago in
tho Nosier building whoro tho okat
lng rink now Is.
THE COURAGE THAT FAILED
IIE
If I woro cast nwny with you
Out on tho wldo, wldo son,
Tho last dear blto of brend wo had,
You should recolvo nnd, I'd bo glad
If you but smiled nt mo.
SHE
If you and I woro cast away,
And but ono drink romnlnod,
All, would you still sltr bnck nnd
smllo,
Content to seo mo , strengthened
whllo
Tho precious flask wns dralnod?
L'ENVOI
Thon sadly from hor sldo bo strayod.
His Inst hopo doiio to death;
To gpn tho co urn go ho doslrod
Ho'd tnkon moro, thnn ho required,
And sho hnd smollod his breath.
When womon nro stingy thoy are
stlnglor thnn mon.
No man was ovor ablo to prove
his superiority by bragging about it
If your salary Is $75 a month.
earn flOOj your employer will soon
tako notlco,
'The past has proven that investments In small acre tractu nelr growing
titles are the mest profitable. The C. B, ", " ucu lo ouer' v""", J
We havo secured tho llvory busi
ness of L, II. Helsner and aro pre
pared to render excellent service to
tho peoplo of Coos Bay. Careful
drivers, good rigs and everything
thnt will mean satisfactory service to
tho public. Phone us for a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed in
tho livery lino. Wo also do
trucking business of all kinds.
Blanchard, Itezln & Blanchnrd
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder Streets.
Phone 13 8-J
slipped and his weight in addition to
that of tho pig, throw him against a
fenco with force enough to fracturo
tho ribs.
W. T. Lohnherr, who hns been
working In tho South Fork valley
brought In last week a substance
which was found In qulto a largo do
posit, that is smooth and soapy to
ajtho touch, and of a bluish or lead
i color. It Is supposed by somo of tho
I amateur geologists or mineralogists
I that It Is either graphite or aluminum
clay. The deposit was found this
During tho recont changes in tho
Coqulllo Steam Laundry, 8. M. Nos
ier hns retired from tho buslnoss,
retaining tho old laundry building
which will bo convorted into n waro
hoiiBO in which Mr. Noslor and his
brother-in-law, Ocorgo T. Moulton,
Will conduct a general commission
business. Tho building Is bolng rais
ed and a concrete foundation placed
under it and will bo built onto, to
cover the entire lot
Nino out of ten successful mon,
nnd ten out of ton peotty womon are
conceited.
Tho theory that talk la cheap
doosn't tako into consideration the
fact thnt It has cost a good man
Jobs. ' ' A
Somo elderly Coos Bay women
can look nt a man with a moan,
knowing look that will make him
shiver.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
COQUILLE, Ore, Nov. 12. Dur
ing the month of October there woro
eighteen marrlago licenses issued
from tho ofllco of tho county clerk.
For tho first ten days of Novembor
threo licenses woro Issued to tho fol
lowing parties:
Asa W. Carman and Sarah Ward
T. W. 8haw and M. J. Palmer.
Victor Jokkala and Mnry Aho.
THF 1 1 OYn MarililteWi popular ramily
inn uiMiu ,oU1 A furnlliue pc(y
nd clean. Yelret and AxpiInWter carpet) In
verv room Four rtorlea o( oltd comfort
Itatei reduced to day, Wc, 70oanct 11.00; week,
2.00 to 15.00. Alio a few liouitkeeptng apart.
bath wltkMuiranigWuSMBarBMnth, Vl
At first a woman doosn't want
anything but a husband, but Just as
soon ns sho gets ono, she wants eve
rything olse In tho world,
At a recont dnnco on Coos Bay
a waltzing young man dropped a
toothbrush on tho floor. Wo should
say n man has nbout as much' use
for a toothbrush at a dnnco as he
has for a razor or rovolvor.
Health cranks who go without
breakfast aro llko mon who quit
smoking; they quit for awhllo, and
then eat bigger breakfasts mn over,
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GEO McCTTCHEON SAY&t-., .
"When a man has his pi
ture taken wiLkJjIa at. on u
weans
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side of Roland Prairie.
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