The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 24, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1911-feVENING EDITION.
Yo
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u're invited
E'RE having a good-values party
in here this week in a clearance sale
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
furnish the goods We furnish the entertain
ment You II, have a. good time if you come
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Here are the prices:
$25.00 Suits, r $18.50 $35.00 Suits f $26.50
$22.50 Suits . . $16.50 $30.00 Suits $22.50
$20.00 Suits $15.00 $27.50 Suits' $20.00
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
w LOCAL &
GLEANINGS
ARCH COIfN REMOVER
&
A sure and prompt remedy for the painless removal
of corns, warts and bunions,
PRICE PER BOTTLE 25c.
Money refunded if not satisfactory:
For snlo at tho BUS 2" COENER
PHONE 298
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TILE BUSY CORNER"
LEADING DRUQ STORE IN COOS COUNTY.
SWAS)
Tim WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREOON, July 2J. Fair to
night, iind Tuesday wnrmor.
ItE-
LOOAL TEMPERATURE
TOUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:00 p. in., .Inly 23, by Mrs.
13. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 77
Minimum 48
At 4:00 p. m 71
Wind, Northwest; qulto cloudy.
was tho causa df so much agitation,
fermentation and damnation, and
brought Inspector Trlbboy and Curry
both Into tho courts Is to be torn
down boforo It Is scarcely completed.
It stands on land that Is to bo filled
by tho dredge Oregon. As it looks to
Curry life Is just ona damn shave af
ter nnothor.
Personal Notes
Will Tench Model Clnsi MIbb
Smith of Portland, who Is to bo one
of tho Instructors In tho Teachers'
Instltuto held in Marshflcld next
month hns wrltton Mrs. P. M. Wil
bur of tho Primary Department of
tho Central school asking her to
have u model class of twelvo pupils
ready for demonstration work. Slio
will ubo this class twlco each wcok to
exemplify the primary work for tho
benefit of visiting teachers.
Omega In Tho bnrkcntlno Omoga
arrived in tho Day this morning and
will tako on a cargo of lumber.
Nairn Smith In. TOo Nann Smith
arrived in from Day Point yestorday
afternoon and will sail at 11 a. m.
Tuesday on hor roturn trip.
Hold Probate Court. Judgo Hall
went to Coqulllo today to hold prob
ate court. Among tho wills to bo
probnted Is that of a Mr. Baldwin of
Unndon.
Berry Fair Publicity. Coos coun
ty Is getting considerable publicity
out of Its "Berry Fair." Sovornl
Orogon pnporB copied tho entire nrtl
clo ns It originally nppenred In Tho
Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply nt onco Mrs. Win, Cox
No 188 Second and Park nvonuo.
M'irn'-irJ ! irtffi'Mr--JH"-'-J'' t" limits
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WAXTKD Pantry
Chnudlor hotol.
girl. Apply
WAXTKD Young lady clerk over
20 years. Apply Immediately
Western Union Tolegrnph olllco.
WAXTKD To purchase city prop
erty, Address "A" caro Tlmoa.
Deer Sensnn. Tho open deer Ben
son bogtns August 1st and continues
two months, and tho limit to any ono
hunter is fivo bucks, so bo careful
and don't exceed tho limit.
To Camp nt UnHnrtlx. Mrs. W. T.
Merchant, Jack and Holon Merchant,
Mrs. II. S. Tower, MIbb Norn Towor
and Miss May Prouss loft yestordny
on an outing trip down tho const,
whoro thoy will spond Bovornl wcoks.
Ktcnd Telephone Line. A tolo
phono lino Is being extended to tho
Loon lnko country. Tho long dis
tnnco lines extend only from this
city to Allegany nnd to boiiio of tho
ranches beyond. Tho ownors of tho
Coos Bay-Drain nuto lino havo co
operated with tho farmers and havo
started a now lino which will run
from Allegany through Loon lnko to
Scotsburg. An oxchango will bo main
tained at Allegany.
Picnic nt Charleston. A Jolly
crowd of plcnlckors wont to Charles
ton bay yesterday on tho launch
Shamrock and enjoyed an outing nt
tho beach. Thoso In tho party woro
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Judgo nnd
Mrs. John F. Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs,
Frnnk Flyo,Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Lando,
Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. 13. Nns-
burg, Mrs. Cowan, Mabol Lang, Mary
Hansen, Edna Lando, Ruth Cownn,
Roxlo Hall, Melvln Lesllo, Amll Mat-
son, carl Holm, I rank Curtis, noii-
ort Lang, Will Curtis.
FOUND At Duty Corner, pair la
dles glovoa.
WAXTKD Flint cImhh nieclmnlc. Ap
ply in porson to lloavor Hill Coal
Compnny.
WAXTKD To rent good dairy ranch
by experienced man. Addross "F"
caro Times.
Coos liny Honey. Mrs. T. W. Hlg
glnsou of Catching Inlet jirosontod
tho Times' olllco with n flno square
of Coob Bay honoy todny. It is sug
gested that tho bcokcopors of tho
county mako nn exhibit nt tho Clinni-
bor of Commorco. which lator on
could bo used at tho Stato Fair.
FOR MALI-: Three pure blooded
silver spangled Hamburg cocks. In
qulro Archambonu boarding houso,
Second and Commercial street.
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Don't Hick Yourself
For forgetting your' winters supply of wood, Order
now and be happy later,"
Dry Timber Ends
While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY
blocks for fire place and stove wood,
ORDER NOW
A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Broadway Yards
Phone 190-J
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POS1TIOX For woman or girl. Ap
ply at tho Blanco Hotol.
FOR ItKNT Furnished roomBand
board In prirato family. Closo In
and In walking d'lstnnco to mill.
Address "B" TImos.
FOR MALK Aly firm COO crea 1b
onoNIot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. O. W. S&nford. Unrohflold,
FOR ItKNT Houso of fivo rooms on
Contral
& Hall.
avo. West. Apply to Hall
OraiitN Puss Hot. Tom Hnrvoy Is
In rccolpt of n lottor from rolntlvos
In Grants Pass saying tho thormomo
tor registered 110 for sovornl days.
It was so hot that tho city was com
pollod to put two sprlnklors on tho
stroof. to cool asphalt paving to pre
vent1 it molting nnd running into
Rogilo River.
lions
rs.'Ge
iiho rarty nt pooic. .Mr. nnn
Mrs. 'Geo. Murch, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Peck, Mr. and Mrs. 13. S. Burgolt,
and Misses LUabol Johnson and Llla
bol Davis constituted a plonsant
houso party that woro guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Albert Matson nt "Tho
Nook" over Sunday, returning to tho
city this morning. - -
WAXTKD A good sized second band
'offlco desk. X caro Times.
WANTKD Oirl for general house
work. MuBt havo roferoncoa.
Mrs. O'Donnoll, Bunkor Hill.
$2,000 Cash to loan at 8 per cent.
Apply Hall & Hall.
AUTO LINK Hum at any time.
Phono 231 R, utter midnight 181X
SNAPS IN REAL KSTATK HO a. all
bottom land, well Improved on Co
qulllo River, 3 miles above Coqull
lo City, will carry 40 cows. Prlco
$12,500, 1-2 cash balanco time
1G0 a. 8 miles from Myrtle Point
PisIilnjC Party. R. K. Booth, H.
J. MoKoown, J. G. Qrooway and A. S.
Hammond of Coqulllo composed a
fishing party that wont by auto Sat
urday night to Rock Crook. Thoy had
6xcollent luck and brought back a
string of boautlea as proof of tholr
skill with rod and lino.
Tho Curry Hen Houso. And now
thnt famous Curry hen houso that
on Rosoburg road, 30 acres" of
which aro In orchard, consisting of
5 year old Gravenstoln trees in
flno condition. Prlco $4,500. 2,
000 down and balanco on tlmo at
7 per cont por nnnum.
Cal) or write J. O. Stemmlor,
Myrtlo Point, Oregon.
Married In liu(ldo. Last Satur
day Enstsldo was tho Bcono of a vory
pretty wedding in which John M. Ol
son nnd Miss Ruth Mlnnlo Smith
woro mndo mnn and wife, Rov. U. F.
Bongtson, officiating. An interest
ing fenturo ofthowcddlngwnsthofnct
that tho marrlago took placo In tho
new homo of tho happy couplo which
tho groom had completed for tho
ovont. Tho brldo hus long been n
rcsldont of Enstsldo nnd Is known
ns n young lady of cstlmablo charac
ter and mnny oxcollont qunlltlcs. Tho
groom Is nn employo of tho Smith
mill nnd n man of sterling worth.
Tholr many frlonds will unito In
wishing thorn a long nnd hnppy mar
ried llfo.
II. It. FANCHOR of RoBoburg
Marshlleld visitor.
is a
MR. and MRS. R. M. Jennings spent
Sunday nt Bandon.
DR. INGRAM returned yestorday
from a business trip to Spokane
JOHN
today
roka.
KRONIIOLM . is homo"
from a plcasuro trip to Eu-
W. II. KENNEDY left Saturday eve
ning for Curry county on a busi
ness trip.
WM. DENNING and wife woro up
from Arngo light Iioubo yesterday,
culling on friends,
II. W. SCUDDER nnd O. P. Porsin
ger and wife of Corvnllls aro regis
tered at tho Chandler.
R. F. WILLIAMS spont Sunday with
his family who are camping at Cut
lip's Grovo, South Coos Rlvor.
J. W. MITCHELL and wlfo nnd Dr.
Wnltcrs nnd wlfo spent Sunday on
a combIncd''berryIng nnd bnthlng
outing.
MRS. W. S. CHANDLER is in
from tho Chandler cottngo on Coos
River nnd will spend few dnys In
town.
MRS. R. K. BOOTH hns Issued Invit-,
ntlons for n houso party nt tb
Bennett cabin nt tho Snnd Hills on
Wodnesdny.
WILLIAM WALLACE and grnnd son
Enrl Stllwoll of Mnrysvlllo, Iowa,
aro tho guests of II. D. Wallace nt
his Catching Inlet homo.
Times Does Job Printing
The best business policy for us is to buy what wo can sell,
giving duo consideration to tho quality and standing of the article
considered. t
The best business policy for ypu is to
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Buy What You Can Use
And, buy it where you know that you will get value received for
every dollar expended. Wo tako a great deal of prlda In that1 wo
know that what wo 'havo to sell is always' of excellent quality," that
our prlcos aro always most reasonable and that our sales forco Is
composed of experienced and competent men who aro always glad
of the chance to prove to you that the place to buy your groceries
is
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305 J
Tlnudnu'fl Now. SujM'rliitendont.
II. L. Hopkins, n graduate from tho
University of Orogon with tho claas
of 1893, has been elected City School
Suporlntondout nt Bandon, to succeed
Superintendent II. C. Ostoln, who has
boon olovntod to a professorship nt
tho Monmouth Normal School.. Tho
salary Is ?1200 a year. After gradu
ation Mr. Hopkins took post grndu
ato work at Oborlln Colloge, Yalo
UnlvorBlty and tho University .f Chi
cago , and thon occupied sovornl
teaching posts, later becoming nBslstt
ant presldont of Albany Collogo at
Albany, Or. For tho last two years
tho now supervisor hns boon asso
ciated with his father In tho lumbor
business. Miss Rodgers, who had
been elected assistant principal, noti
fied tho board that sho could not
como, so Bonjamln' F. Cousins of
Hndley, Pa., was elected assistant
principal. Tho othor high school
tenchor baa not boen secured.
C. O. LANGWORTHY of tho Coos
Bny Wiring Co., is nt Gnrdlnor do
ing somo electrical work on tho
Jowett rcnldonco there.
MR. nnd MRS. J. C. MERCHANT
enmo up yesterday from tholr bun
galow nt Bastondorf's beach to
spond n week in town.
ARCHIE JOHNSON loft yestorday
for San Francisco to spond a
week's vncatlon nnd assist tho di
rectors in choosing a slto for tho
exposition.
MR. nnd MR8. COLBY PERRY nnd
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Horrln of Port
land wcro ovor Sunday guests nt
tho McCormac bungalow on Soutb
Coob Rlvor.
MR. nnd MRS. F. E. LEEFE. MisBea
Agnoa Hutchison nnd Evolyn An
derson nnd Messrs. Ilayos Howard
and Hugh Barclay formed a picnic
pnrty to Coos Rlvor yesterday.
DON'T be a
Ready Made Man
Whon you can havo a Suit mndo
to your mensuro nt tho snmo prlco
you pay for Hand-mo-Downs. Wo
carry
320 samples of do
mestic and im
ported goods
From which you may mako a selec
tion, wo-will take your moasuro and
guarantee a fit and mako your
clothes to order for from
$15 to $40
These Suits nro all finely tailored
and In oyery way superior to rendy-
mado Suits for which you will pay
as much as theso Suits mado to your
order will cost.
Come In and talk It over with us.
The Bazar
nOUSB OF QUALITY
rnoNis'M.
DORSEY KREITZER, Mrs. Kroltzor,
William Kroltzor, Dr. and Mrs. A.
L. Housoworth, Mrs. DoFord and
Mrs. Dixon woro members of a
picnic party that spent Sunday nt
Sunset, Bay.
MRS. SARAH MOORE of Riverside,
California, who has been visiting
hor sister, Mrs. Alice Kruso of
Isthmus Inlet, loaves tomorrow for
Bandon whoro sho will bo tho
guest of hor sister, Mrs. Roger
O. C. GOING roturned this morning
from Gnrdlnor whoro ho Instnlled
tho furnlturo In J. E. Schilling's
now hotol. Mr. Going says It Is
a beauty and would bo a credit
to n much larger place than Gardiner.
MISS MAMIE MAHONEY returned
Inst evening from Larson's ranch
on Lnrson's Inlet whero sho nt-'
tonded a Jolly houso party of
young ladles. Othors in tho party
nro Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. R.
K. Booth, Mrs. Harry Hunter, Miss
Potorson of Sun Francisco.
U. W. CHRISTIE and J. II. Hunter
a prorainont real estate dealer
of Eureka passed through Marsh
field today on their way to Port
land. Mr. Christie was on his way
to Hoqulnm, Wash. Mr. Hunter
will go to Nova Scotia to attend
tho golden wedding anniversary of
his pnronts' marrlago on tho 7th
of August.
MRS. E. O. PADDOCK and sister,
Miss aortrudo 'Ryan, loft Saturday
for San Francisco. Aftor a brief
visit at homo they will leave for
Southern California. Mr. Paddock
recolved a message from Roseburg
saying thoy mudo tho trip from
Marshflcld to that place by auto
In soven hours,
Sheard gold bend
THE GUNNERY,
rifle sights at
After the vbow try a Turkish bath"
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