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

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THE CQOS BAY TIMES, MRSHFIELD, JJRGONj WEDNESDAY, N0VEMBER23, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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OUR BOYS'
DEPARTMENT
.Offers the best selection and
best values in Boys' wear to be
found on the coast. ArVHY?
Because we select our own All-Wool Fabrics,
and manufacture for FIVE Stores.
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Boys Suitsages 3 to J 7 years, $3.00 to $7.50.
Some of these suits at $450 to $6.50 have
two pairs of Knickerbocker pants.
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Haviland China
SHE OUIt WINDOW FOR ONE OP THE FINEST DISPLAYS OF
D0UI1LE STAMPED GOLD HAND LIMOGES CHINA EVER
SHOWN ON COOS IJAY. THIS CHINA IS DIRECT FROM
FHANCE AND IS THE MOST ARTISTIC PRODUCTION OF THE
WORLD IN FIND 'CHINA. WE HAVE ONLY TWO COMPLETE
SETS AND IT IS SOMETHING YOU SHOULD NOT DELAY SEEING.
Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co.
"The Busy Corner"
Marsh field, Oregon
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FOR RENT Storo room occupied by
Mrs. Allcon'ii milliner, on Decern
bor 1. Apply Eugono O'Connoll.
FOR RENT Plumbing shop net
Ekblnd's Hardwnro storo nftor Do
comber 1. Apply W. N. Ekblad.
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November Real Estate Snaps I
WANTED An experienced Rlrl for
Konoral housowork, Mrs, P. M.
Hnll-Lowls, Catching Inlet.
FOR SALE Black Monarchy pnllolH,
six months old, $V.o0 each. Apply
J. A. Jacobson, North Rend.
40 Acres Fruit Land near
Allegheny, adjoining
Gould farm, for
$250.00
See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager
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Sails for San Francisco every eight days.
TICKETS RESERVED UF TO THE ARRIVAL OP TRE SniP,
RESERVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN
LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT.
F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore
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FOR CAREFUL CLEANING
Ladles should bring their Dressos,
faps or Gloves to us. Satlsfac
"" guaranteed.
COOS IJAY TAILORING CO.,
J W. Josephison, Mgr.
South Brondwny, Mnrsllfleld.
lave That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
PhoBo aiai.
REAL ESTATE.
I have somo of tho best buys on
the Day, Can arrange easy terms.
Houses and buildings for rent.
AUGUST FRIZEEN,
(58 Central Ave. Marshf'Jld, Ore.
ITII7 1 1 fWn MarihfleWi pojmwr rnrally
IMC. LLUIU HoUl. All lurnlture rew
nd clean.' Velvet and Axmlnliter canetln
very room. Fpur orle ofltolid com t
Katei reduced to; day, 80c, 7Jc and 11.00; week,
3.C0 to 15,00, VUo a few boimVeeplng apart
ments with gai ranget. 112.00 per month, free
baths. Take bu at depot. Mr. Brldgei. Prop
LOST No. a Tinker built row boat.
Roward for roturn to Davis, North
Bond. Wh,lto houso Storo.
FOR RENT Two rooms- for houso
keeping furnished with gas raugo
$12 per month. Lloyd hotel.
WANTED Young lndy to lenrn ty
pesettlng. Ono with somo experi
ence preferred. Apply at onco at
TImo8' ofllco.
WANTED Young lndy for ofllco
work. Mint hnvo good education.
Wages small to start. Address
A. Q. caro TImos.
WANTED-r-Aii experienced waitress
Inqulro "W" Times' ofllce.
WANTED Secontl cook. Inqulro
Chandler Hotel,
LOST Alraut two weeks ngo, dog,
black and tan, medium size, Short
tall. S. C. Rogers.
WANTED An A-l general mcrchnn-
dlso man now In California Is anxi
ous to locato on Coos Day Mar
ried. Address, Box 'A Times'.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished nvo-roora apartments In the
O'Connoll bldg.
FOR RENT Four-room bungalow,
Frank Dillon at Olllvant and
Weaver's.
CIDER FOR SALE Pure sterilized
elder In pint, and quart bottles,
and gallons. Special prices by tho
dozen. Freo dollvery. Phono 277.
NOTICE If you want Landles tho
window and carpet cleaner, Just
call up Perry-Montgomery, Phone
S-J. Good work. Reasonable
prices.
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
care for elderly Invalid. Apply
Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshfield, Or.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs,
Hazard, cor. 5th and Market.
any kind of salmon In nny way now.
From Dccombor 10 to March 20, nny
kind of salmon mny bo trolled for
but seiners nro permitted to take out
only steel head snlmon during that
season.
COOS BAY TIDES.
NOVKMHER
High water ATM. P. M.
Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft.
Wcd'd'y. 23 0:15 7.0 5:25 7.1
Thursday 24 7:10 7.4 G:52 0.8
Friday... 25 8:05 7.7 8:12 6.7
Saturday 2G 8:51 8.1 0:20 0.8
SUNDAY 27, 9:31 8.3 10:10 0.9
NOVEMBER
Low wator
Date.
Wcd'd'y. 23
Thursday 24
Friday... 25
Saturday 20
SUNDAY 27
A.M.
h.m.
11:57
0:18
1 .00
2:21
3:1,4
ft.
0.0
0.G
1.2
1.5
1.9
P. M
h.m. I ft.
1:19
2:29
3:23
4:11
3.2
2.4
1.7
1.1
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and
Thursday.
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ondlng
nt 4:43 p. m., Nov. 22, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government mo-
teorologlcal observor:
Maximum 57
Minimum 47
At 4:43 p. m GO
Precipitation. 43
Wind, Southwest: rain.
Hold Service. Rev. R. II. Brown
ing will conduct Thanksgiving ser
vice nt tho Marshflold Episcopal
church nt 10:30 tomorrow morning.
Tho subject of his sermon wilt bo
"Tho Spirit of Thnnksglvlng."
SoiiNon Over. Doputy Gnmo War
den Cnl. Wright nnnounccs that tlio
salmon fishing Benson ended Novem
ber 20 nud It Is Illegal to catch
THE MASONIC
"The Lion and
v The Mouse"
PRESENTED BY
Dixie Lof tin
AND COMPANY
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT,
NOVEMBER UOTH AND 27TH.
PRICES S3, a AND 50 CENTS
Scats now on sale at
THE BUSY CORNER
THE ROYAL
(House of Amusement, Instruction
and Entertainment.)
TONIGHT
Now Blograph
"A BROKEN DOLL"
(A 1,000-foot Drama.)
"ARCHIE'S ARCHERY"
"HAWKIN'S HAT"
(Two Comic Pictures.)
" KATHRYN BAKER
Songs
Pcrformnnco Begins nt 7iOO
Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c
FOR RENT Residence EasteJde', j
Phone Mrs, Mccann, norm ,upaq.
GIVE THANNS
Tomorrow
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Thero Is much that tho poo
plo on Coos Bay havo to bo
thankful for. While tho rail
road has not arrived thero is.
monoy and meat for all who'
aro willing to work.
Wo nro thankful to our
friends nnd patrons for their
trade. Wo endeavor to show
our appreciation by a constant
effort to merit Its continuance
by sorvlco and vnluo giving.
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This store wilt close nt 11
O'clock tomorrow. Phono your
order early.
THE BAZAR
HOUSE OF QUALITY.
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Persona! Notes
HiMMmiimituiiiimninutumnniiuiu
JAMES STAUFF lenves today on tho
Rcdondo for RIvorsldo, Cnl., whero
ho will spond a few months.
E. M. MORRISSHY leaves todny for
Snn Francisco and other southern
points.
MISS BERTHA FOX of Kiowa, Colo.,
Is hero to Bpond tho winter nt tho
homo of her sister, Mrs. E. II.
.Joohnk.
W. II. WATSON leaves today for
Southern CallfornTa whero ho will
spend a fow months In hopes of
benefitting his health, tho Shoot
Iron nnd Motnl Works looking nft
or his business during his nbsoncc.
T. C. RUSSELL, superintendent of
tho Beaver Hill mines, was In
Marshflold today on business. Ho
roports good progress is being
mndo.wlth tho now slopo which
will bo sunk to n dopth of 3,000
feot If possible
ELKS WILL MUET.
Marshflold lodgo of ElkB, No. 1100,
will moot Wodnosday night nnd nil
mombers nro requested to bo proB
ont. 1 DEO. GOODRUM,
Secretary.
RIG Thanksgiving RAND DANCE
nt Englo's Hall, THURSDAY night,
Novombor 24 th.
A. T. HAINES, tho feodmnn, wnnts
ompty grain sacks.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco is horoby given that by nn
ordor of tho County Court of Coos
County, Orogon, duly mndo and en
tered of rocord on tho 9th dny of
Novombor, 1910, In tho matter of
tho estnto of F. E. McCauloy, do-
censed, tho undorslgnod was duly
appointed administratrix of said
estnto.
All porsons having claims against
said cstato nro horoby notiflod to
proBont thorn, duly vorlflod, to tho
undersigned nt tho ofllco of John D.
Goss, In tho First Snviugs & Trust
Bldg., nt Marshflold, Coos County,
Orogon, within six months from tho
dnto of this notlco.
Dated nt Marshflold, Coos County,
Oregon, this iCth day of Novombor.
1910.
, CORA A. McCAULEY,
Administratrix of tho Estnto of
F. B. McCauloy, doconsed.
First publication Novombor 10, 1910
TO PLAY HERE
OH THURSDAY
North Bend and Marshfield
High School Fdotball
Teams Meet Tomorrow
Tomorrow Thnnksglvlng dny, thor
Marshflold and North Bend high,
school football toams will play tholr
last gnmo of tho season on tho Marsh
flold depot grounds. North Bond con
siders Mnrshllold's victory of 0 to 5
In tho Inst gnmo, ob n streak of luck,
whllu Marshflold Is determined to
show North Bend that it was only an
nccldont that thnt toam was nblo to
glvo It Btich a closo gntno,
Tho High School Btudcnts will bev
out on masso and tho largcBt crowd,
of tho season Is expected nt the game
whloh will bo callod at 2:30.
Both teams will hnvo tho same
llnoupa ns in tho last gntno,
MRS. O. P. NOAH DEAD.
Well-Known Coos liny Wotrinn Suc
cumbs nt Sail Francisco.
Word was received horo today oC
tho death of Mtb. O. P. Noah, nt Ban
Francisco yesterday. Slio had boot
Buffering fr6m a pnralytlo stroke
slncd lust Fobrunry and a short tlmo
ngo wont to Snn Francisco with her
sons In hopa of securing roliof. The
trip was futllo.
Mrs. Noah was sixty-four years old
and had boon a resident of Co6s Bay
twenty-four years. Sho waB born In
Tennessee Besides hor husband,
sho la survived by flvo chlldron,: Mrs;
Lydln Styffo of Worcester,' Masd.,
Jcsbo nnd Abnor Noah of Sai Fran
cisco and Loyola and Arthur Nonh of
Coos Bay.
Tho funoral will ho hold from the
Dungnn Undertaking parlors Satur
day nftornoon nt 2 o'clock, tho body
being brought horo on tho M. F.
Plant.
Tho programme for tho RILEY
cntortalnmont will nppenr in TO
MORROW'S PAPER.
Tnko your THANKSGIVING DIN
NER at tho CHANDLER tomorrow.
TURKEY Borved from O TO H. Or
chestra. RESERVE tablos by l'HOXH
Tho BAND will glvo tho SECOND
of tholr series of DANOICS THANKS
GIVING night at tho EAGLES' hall.
TICKETS ON SALE for tho RILEY"
ovonlng nt Crosby and Homor's Book
Storo.
FOR SALE Cheap, bout livery, two
launches, ono launch hull, 16
round bottom row boats, shop
floats, tools nnd patterns. For
particulars call at Allgor's Boat
llvory, North Bond.
THE TOWN UNITED
EVERYBODY wants North Front Street opened,
GUS BENNETT says there aro no files on him. He has been
after the opening of tho street all tho time,
CLAUDE NASBURG says It must be done,
A, H. POWERS says it is a disgrace,
TOM COKE says it will bo built,
J, N, NELSON Has nobody seen Nelson?
" E, A, ANDERSON has a plan,
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SO THERE you go, The main street of tho town fenc
ed In, so that the public must jump hurdles to tako the, fer
ry or steamer, All because we supposed that sectioq was
divided,
Everybody Is boosting North Front street,
F, S, DOW,
Removal Sale of Millinery
AS I WILL CHANGE MY LOCATION TO THE COOS
BUILDING ON DECEMBER 1,1 WILL COMMENCE ON FRI
DAY, NOVEMBER 25, TQ CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMEQ
HATS CONSISTING OF FELT, SILK, VELVET AND BEAVER
SHAPES, ALSO CAPS, FANCY FEATHERS, ETC, ALL OF
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE,
SEE MY SHOW WINDOWS FRIDAY MORNING FOR RE
DUCED PRICES,
Mrs. A. G. AIKEN
Coos Bay Koseburg Stage Line
Daily stage bctucen Roseburg nud Miirshllcld. Stage leaves dally and
Sunday at 7 p. in. Faro, $0.00.
OTTO SOHETTER, Agent, O, P..BARNARD,
ISO MARKET AV., MarfihfleliL Agent, ROSEBURG, ORK.
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