'1 THECOOSBAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION wm miL "What About Those Guaranteed Clothes" ISK us pome day and see what happens. We'll show you a suit of surprisingly style that will fit you as if it were c for you in as handsome a fabric as ever saw. icnyoucan read for Ethc guaranty of er that the suit is , has lasting shape I give satisfactory and service. on top of that you Bave our own guar- For all this you need pay no more than for or- ' dinary clothes, $10 to $25. The name of these re markably good clothes is Gothcraft just keep it in mind. It stands for cloth ing values so good they can be guaranteed. IThe Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothier CH TOOTH POWDER E MOST lKIdGIlTFUL POWDER, 11UIG1ITK.NS AM) ESS THK TEKTII, LKSSILVB TIIK TENDENCY TO DECAY, Ptt'ES FILLINGS AND REMOVES TARTAR, PURIFIES BREATH AM) LKAVKS A REFRESHING AND AGREE- WSTE IN Till: MOUTH. PRICE PER BOX 25 CENTS. FOR 8ALK AT TIIK BUSY CORNER PHOXE 208. part-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING DRUG STORE IX COOS COUNTY. BAY LIVERY ft Wcured thft iivAn.r k...i " Helsner and are pro- nw excellent service to PrS and everything J satisfactory servlco to ; --- u ior a arivin8 rn0r arthlnB needed in ,- 'e also do a M!a' of an klnd8i lCBD DROTIIERS. & nd Sale r,.-i " Alder Streets.' oej38-J ap w.: : liter " "ARBKU 0 Uve produced stand- !sJMords of 242,227,222 E E6gs for Hatching 1 Wen now for spring ' cockerels from J r 15.00. ". Poultry Yards. CHMAM n 483, Phone 28S First Class Laundry work is moat desirable to anyone wishing thoir llnon to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste In dress. WE DO THAT CLASS OP WORK Ono Trial will Convince. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXE "MAIN 57-J SAFE IXVESMEXTS. For Information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest net, write O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angoles, California. FAnLY nOTEL THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 76c and 1.00; week $2.00 to $6.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges ft 0.00 to $18.00 Irlei month. FREE BATHS K. W. SULLIVAN. Prop GEOI ELDER 10 RUN HERE?. Agent McGcorgo Thinks That C. P. Doe May Put Large Vessel On Run. Tho Alliance sailed Saturday for Portland with a large passenger Hat. Many woro through passengers from Eureka. Among those arriving hero from Eureka on her were Y. Duffret, S. Fels, It. S. Wright, L. Tnusseg and E. P. Moore. Agent McGcorgo has received sev eral hnndaomo pictures of tho Geo. W, Elder, n big passenger ship of tho Doo lino running botweon Portland nnd San Dlogd. As Dr. Doo expects to make a number of changes In his line owing to putting on more ves sels, Agent McGeorgo Is Inclined to think that nosslblv tho Elder will run Into Coos Bay. He Is writing ,foi uirect nuvises about the matter now. The' Alliance will salt from Port laud for Coos liny April 10. Among those snlllng for Portland on tho Alliance were: I Miss Etta Crosby, Mrs. C. Gross, I Miss Maud Crosby, Clins. Scnman. , W. S. Brynnt, It. L. Sliu'ltz, L. Doudu, Paul Chntnosfl, M. O. Kofor, J. lllack loch. Edgar E. Williams. Guy NY. ' . Stevens, C. Harnett, U. Young, Enrl Palmer, John Sumlen, Mrs. A. Gor in I II. Mrs. It. H. Moduott. Geo. Mols ley, It. II. Blodgott. Mrs. .1. P. Mali son, Mrs. X. G. Moon, Alice McDon-, nhl, J. P. Hansen, J. V. McDounlil, A.' W. McDonald. ' lAH'AL temperature PORT. RE- ers In northwest; cooler In GO .11 For twenty-four hours endjng nt 4: -13 p. in., April 10, by.Mrs. E. Mlugus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum. . . . . 54 Minimum 42 At 4:43 p. m. . Precipitation. . Wind, Northwest; clear. lie returned hero for a visit, nnd since that time has received a lucrative of fer from the const city. Hosebnrg Xews. Glvo Cunt ntn. The Baptist choir has nrrnnged to glvo the sacred enn tntn. "The Galilean" nt Kastslde Wed nesday evening. R. E. Shine Coming. According to a postcard received at Thu Times otuco, R. E. Shine Is coining from California and wfu.mnke his homo In Coqulllo the coming summer. THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, April 17. Fair to night and Tuesday except show- west. . Retiring Tuesday. Tho henrlng In tho -Major Kinney bankruptcy pro ceedings will be resumod Tuesday beforo Rcforee McKnlght. OclK'Cinitiiict. E. G. Porhnm of Mnrshfleld hns secured thu contract for nil' 8,000 bridge across the Pis tol river. In Curry county. Ho expects to Bturt tho work soon. Hem lug PoHtpoiu'd.-r-Thn hearing of Dr. Geo. E. Dlx on tho chnrgo of exceeding the speed limit In his nuto was postponed Saturday evening un til next Saturday morning. J. S. Grtvii Move. J. S. Green is moving from Eugene to Corning, California. Mr. Green will bo re membered by tunny Coos Hay friends ns a civil engineer who made his home on Coos Bay for a time. WiiiUk Postoillce. T. F. Chase of South Inlet Is circulating n petition here asking for the establishment of n postoillce at Charleston for tho benefit of South Inlet residents nnd asking thnt he bo appointed post master. Three-dny-n-week Borvlco Is asked-for. Funeral Held. The funeral of J. B. Arnott wns held yesterdny after noon from the Presbyterlnn church nnd was largely attended. His son, F. II. Arnott of Aberdeen, Wash., who was bore will leave tomorrow for his home, but will return hero this fall to settle up the estate. .NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. N'otlco Is hereby given that the partnership formerly existing be tweon tho undersigned under the firm nnmo of "Merchant & Kammeror" hns this day been dissolved by mutual consent; Win. T. Morchnnt having purchased tho entiro Interest of E. W. Knmmcrer therein, will assume nnd pny all tho obligations of said firm and all dobts, and claims due said firm aro payable to him, i Datod nt Mnrshilold, Oregon, thlsi 12th day of April, 1911. W. T. MERCHANT, E. W. KAMMERER. Romombora TURKISH RATH will do you good. Phono 214-J. Mall Law. The mnll boat from Sumner to Marshnuld lost Its propel ler tills morning and In conscqucnco tho Incoming mail was dclnyed sev eral, hours. Wed In CMiillU'. Tommy Smith, bartender nt thu Bell Cord, and Miss Nettle Godcskl of Marslillold were married last Week nt Coqulllo by Ju'stlco E. G. Holdcn, Mr. Smith kopt tho affair quiet for n fow days ns a. surprlso on his friends. They will rcsldo In Marslillold. To i Locate Hero. W. A. Straw, a former Rosoburg archltoct, loft fo'r Mnrshflold List week where he may decide to locato permanently. Mr. Straw left hero about a year ago and locntiHl:at Portland. Two weoka ago White Flour In 48 Pound Sacks SNOWDRIFT, per suck $I.$ OLYMPIA, per mick $1.83 WHITE RIVER, per suck '. 91.35 VIM, por suck $1.35 SOUND RIXO, per suck ' $1.33 SPERRY'S, per suck 4. ...$1.00 GRANULATED, per wick $1.10 ..If you aro from tho East, and havo been using Eastorn Flour, wo ndvlso you to try GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, at 2.25 por sack. LOCKHART'S GROCERY PHONE 85-J Hiilldhigx Burned, Dan Campbell today recolvod word that the build ings on his mining claim near South Inlet were burned Inst evening while Ills mon woro on u trip to thu furry. Thu Hames had gained such headway beforo their return that they were able to save but little. It Is believed that tho lire was of Incendiary origin ns Mr. Campbell has been having much dllllculty In retaining tho property. Ri'lutlvi'H Located. Shorlff Gage Is In receipt of a letter from Mary E. Clay, 42 V, North Third street Port land, making Inquiry for James Low as to .whereabouts of hla son Arthur Low. Shorlff Gago sent tho lotter to Marshal Carter who succeeded In solving tho problem by locating Arth ur L9W as tho man who wns drowned from Larson's drodgo In tlfo Coqull lo during tho Hood 011 Novombor 25, 1909. Lotter to this effect has lion sont his Inquiring relatives. Joke On TeinpInrN. It Is all "rub bish" to say that tho Knights Tom plor, in their fine uniforms, lost thoir way last Sunday on their way from tho Masonic Tomplo to tho Pr.oby- torlnn church whero they woro to at tend servlco. Tho fact Is that wluui thoy reached tho end of tho lmpo- vomont' on Mnrkot avonuo, tho most Eminent Commander, Mr. Morton, did not know If tho narrow plinkB from tho Improvement to tho old grndo wero strong enough to carry tho largo body of Sir Knights and wlille ho hcsltntod somo mischievous citizen told a small boy to go and toll thorn that ho would show thorn tho way to tho church. jBU-wSx WANTED Two will tresses. Chand ler Hotol. are In psoltlon to locato you either In tho city or the country, upon forms to suit your pockotbook. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Mgr. HAND EMBROIDERY Lndy wishes to do samo at homo. Leave orders corner North Broadway and Birch avonuo. Phono 175-L, mornings. WANTED Hoarders In private fum lly. Upstairs' 545 South Broadway. FOR RENT Furnished Modern Bun galow, 6 rooms, $20.00. Dwelling $10.00 Including water. PaintShop $7.50. Carpentershop $10.00. Tltlo Guaranteo and Abstract Co. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phono 49-L. LOST A wagon spring. Return to C. H. Walters, expressman, and receive reward. WANTED 2 chambermaids. Chandler Hotel. FOR REXT Residence In Eustsldo Phone Mrs. McCann, Noith Bend. FOR RENT Baxter hotel ut Co qullle, Oregon, after April 1. Wrlto or seo personally Baxter Bros., Coqullle, Ore. Present for Mllllcoma. Somo mombors of tho Mllllcoma club wont to see tho "Hnzol Dollar" last Friday In Mr. Lockharfs auto. Tho chief englnoor entertained thorn most en- FOH SALE Xlno room bungalow, and two corner lots, each 40 by 100 on new county r6ad at Milling ton. Ono lot planteu In strawbor rles and potatoes. Price $1,295; half cash and torma on b'alanca. Address N. L. Sandon, Box 48C, MarshQeld, Ore. WAXT,ED Paiitrymun nt tho Chan dler Hotel. TO HOMESEEKERS If you want a location for a homo come to us. wo DESIRABLE housekeeping rooms, also furnlshod rooms-at 135 Second street near Chandler Hotel. uxo Anytime, unywliero Rea sonable rates. ;Phono Blanco hotel 4G or Residence 28-J, WANTED Reliriqulslunent, State particulars. AJIdress: T M' Times Ladies Misses' and Children's Hosiery A comploto lino Including tho Fa mous Two Step Hoso for girls and tho Nonpareil for boys, a strong nnd heavy hose. Ladle' Hoso 23 and 80c Mlases' hose VHc nnd 23c Boys' Hoso i"H and 23c Wo can save money for you and glvo yQu e&lsfactlon. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY " PHONE !J2. Joyably. Somo of tho pnrty guessed lie was a Scotchmnn and Rome Bald he was an Englishman. His answer wns that ho came vory near being a Scotchman. He snld, "I was-born In England five miles south of the lino between England and Scotland and If Mama hud tukon her usual walk that morning, 1 would have been a Scotch man sure." He also presented tho club, via Claud Nasburg, with n most beautiful painting obtained by him while In the Holy Land of tho Camel about to enter tho eyo of tho needle. It's a treasuro long to bo ronnm-bered. Personal Notes GEORGE HAINES has taken a post- x Hon In Tho Toggory. WARNER OGRKN will 'leave tomor row for San Francisco. SAM HARPER will leave this wcolc for San Franclscovoii 'business. MRS. P. M. TULLEY loft today for. n visit with relatives In California. JAS RAINES expects to leave on tho Redondo for San Francisco ou business. MAJOR MORTON TOWER of Em pire Is n Marslillold buslneid vis itor today. JOE MIRACLi:, who Is now employ ed on tho Coqulllo Herald, spoilt Sunday In Mnrshflold. MR8. THOMAS THORSON and llttlo daughter, I.ela. of Bay City, aro Marslillold visitors today. F. S. DOW returned yesterdny from San Francisco whero ho hns boon a week or so on business. MISS MARY OLEMAN hns resigned her position at Stafford's and re turned to her homo 'nt Bnrtlott, Wash. MISS EMMA ERICKSON Is oxpected homo on tho Breakwater this week from n visit with hor brothor la Portland. J. H. FLANAGAN expects to luavo on ioxt Rodondo for San Francisco. His llttlo dnughtor, who has boon ailing may accompany him. MRS. A. E. POLLEXFEN will lonvo tomorrow for hor homo In San, Francisco after sovoral weoks' visit at tho E. W. Kammeror homo. AUGU8T EICKWORTH, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Elckworth, has loft San Francisco for Los Angolos whoro ho Is now employed on Tho Express. F. II. VIRTUE, who has been run ning a second hand storo hero, loft via Drain for eastorn Oregon nnd British Columbia points whoro ho expects to locato. MR8. T. M. DIMMICK of Coqulllo visited friends hero ovor Sunday, coming ovor with hor son, Victor, who loft Saturday for Raymond, Wnsh., to visit his brothor, Dort Dlmmick. HENRY SENGSTACKEN wns In Myr tlo Point Saturday on business, his first trip thero In ten or fifteen years. Ho says that Myrtlo Point Is Improving rapidly and stneo his last visit, tho business section has changed to nnothor part of town. CIRCUIT COURT OPENS. Judgo Coke Convenes Adjourned Term at Coqulllo Today. Tho adjourned torm of circuit court was convened at Coqulllo this morning by Judgo John S. Coko. Tho old grand Jury also assembled to In vestlgato a number of matters thnt havo been roforrod to It so that tho criminal cases on lndlctmonts can bo token up noxt Monday when tho rogu- lar April terra of court opons. No Jury trials will bo takon up this week. Most of tho nttornoys In Mnrshflold went ovor this morning and will ro maln until motions and nrgumenta In thoir cases aro dlsposod of. Try Tho Times Want Ada. Primrose Butter With Its Moreish Taste Your Grocer Wants to $ell It ff: it VM -.' '' '."! n r 1 M. m b . 'f $m -h Stt tti Hi , t: ' rn .4 -2 'A ?l Vl ! a svi jjul