The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 04, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    7?,E H0,S..!Y ES' MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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JV fall .line, of Clothcraft is , inan .announcemeQt that illj
nicanniuch to you when you once know these Mies, ' ' "t
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No other line in America, bears such a guarantee !
We cansuit you and fit you at $J5.00, .ftZO.QP and $25.00
is hoped to complete It beforo
winter rains.
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Father Dies. J. 13. Kelly, former
ly of this city but more recently lo
cated In Dnndon, has been summon
cd tr ills old home In Kliedlve, Penn.,
by tie B.4d iiowb of tlio death of his
fnl! or there.
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Ask.toJSee No. 4130 Clothcraft
Mm Serge Special, $18.5p. '
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MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER
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THE RIGHT WRITING PAPER
YOU WILL HE SATISFIED KVKItV TIME YOU WBITE A
LETTEB ON MUCH STATIONERY AS WE ARE BELLING, FOR
ALL OUH PAPEBS ARE WELL MADE, KVE.V IN THE CHEAPER
GRADES. ' '
' WR MAKR L1S PROFIT ON SUCH PAPERS BUT, WR CAB
BY GOODS WHICH W CAN TAKE PRIDE iN'sELLlNri.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE WHITING PAPEBS AND
ENVELOPES.
Lcckhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
Till: BUSY COBNEB
phone am
The Royal
TONIOHT
Tlio following Is tlio lino program
of moving plcturoa:
"FOBOED DISPATCH" (Imp.)
'CATTLE BUSTLEBS"
"THE STAMPEDE" (Imp.)
(A Beautiful anil Touching Story of,
tho Civil War.)
"THE- BBONCO BUSTEB" (Bison)
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qutl.o cannorymnn, and his wife ar
rived hero today from Portland. A
crow of ChlneBo salmon packers also
camo in and it was understood that
they were for his cannery.
Personal Notes
MBS. J. W. DENNETT left Saturday
for a short outing at Ten Mile.
W. T. IIUMMEBT loft today for Port
laud after a short stay in this section.
THAYER GRIMES is ablo to bo about
again after being laid up for sot
oral days.
Ludlcs Aid Outing. Tho Ladles'
Aid Society of tho Lutheran church
hnvo planned an outing up Catching
Inlet- to Jxlox Matson's plnco to be
held Wednesdny, Soptombor C, leav
ing Marshflold on tho steamer Mil
llcoma at 9:30 a. m.
Two Autos. Tho Broakwater to
day brought in two new 1912 Hudson
models, both 33 h.p. They nro tlio
first Hudson 1912 models to reach
(ho coast. Ono Is for' C. S. Wlnsor
of North Ilond find tho other for n
Mr. Williams, living on Catching Inlet.
First Cranberries. D. M. Bozln
today brought' in tho first homo
grown cranberries of tho season. They
nro tho early black varloty. Ho says
tho prospcctB aro for a very good
crop this year.. Tho other varloty will
bo rlpo in about two Weeks. His
ranch' is In tho Sand Hill section. .
B. It. JONES, J. H, Stermer nnd Mr,
Bomlngton left on tho Roscburg
stago for Boscburg.
HUJO QUIST entortalned a party ot
friends at tho houseboat on South
Coos Blvor yesterday.
E. L. RODINSON and Eric Bolt are
at Golden Falls making a spoclal
survey of that section.
F. C. TRUE nnd wife and baby oC
Coqulllo woro over-Sunday guests
at tho O. O. Lund homo.
DEN CHANDLER will leavo tomor
row for Eugono to rcsumo his
course at the University of Oregon.
Wed Saturday. C. E. Whltworth,
a rancher near Port Orford, arid Miss
Ilattlo J. McLaurln of 'South Inlol
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woro marriou by Justico Ponnock. at
lifs ofllco Saturday afternoon. Tho
brldo rocenlly proved up on a h6mo-
itead but they will go to Port Orford
to resldo on tho groom's ranch.
DUNCAN DOUGLAS will leavo flooa
for Corvallls to attend Oregon
Agricultural collogo tho coming
year.
ANGELA MAY,
tho Comic Opora Star, will open hor
ongagoment at Tho Boyal Sunday
I evening, Soptombor 10.
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PRICK 10 CENTS TO ANY
1'AItX OF HOUSE
Cbango of programs each night.
0. J. LEMANSKI, Prop.
Beaver Hill Coa
MOUNT 1)1 ABU) ND .IOSSON CEMENT.
Tho best Doimn.lo oA Importod brands.
Plaitor, Llmo, Drlck nud ull Kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTn BROADWAY. PHONE 20J
WAXTKDGood Housekeeping Mag'
zlne roqulros tho services of a
representative in Mnrshileld, Oro.,
to look after subscription reriow
ls and to extond circulation by
special methods which havo prov
ed unusually successful. Salary
nd commission. Previous exporl
nco deslrablo, but not essential.
"Whole tlmo or spare tlmo. Ad
dress, with reforencos, J.. Fair-
oanks, Good Housekeeping Maga
Elne, 381 Fourth Ave., Now York
City.
plotoly furnished; two lots at Day
Park. P.O. Box 132.
FOB RENT "Furnished flat, modem
conveniences. Phono 233-X.
FOB BENT Small houso In South
Marshflold ?G por month. Apply
"C" caro Times.
FOB SALE Two team horscsj ono
pair with wagon and harness,
cheap. T. J. Gardner, Llbby.
Notice to Fishermen
Allco II will mnko dally trips
from
Coos River to
Pick Up Salmon
nud will stop nt any landing.
Flshormou shipping fish by
Allco H can travol free during
Hailing sonson. Cash will bo
paid for flsh at tho dock or
at tho Allco II any tlmo.
Lower Day flsh will bo takon
caro of by launch Mawmoll.
(Signed) J. J. REYNOLDS.
Mgr. and Solo Owner.
Council Tuesday. Tho Marshflold
city council will mcot Tuesday ovo
nlng to tako up various joBy matters
Lease Property. P. A. McNnbb,
who recently niovod horo from .Port
land, hns leased tho Ayro proporty
recently bought by tho Marshflold
Elks and will occupy It. 'Mr. Ayro
nnd family movod to near Ninth and
Flauagan. Mr. McNnbb is a mombor
of tho Vancouvor lodgo of Elks and
has been ongngod In tho lumber nnd
logging business on tho Columbia
Blvor.
()K'iiH New Olllce. Arthur E.
Polloxfou, well-known on Coos Bn
writes that ho has opouod a now olllro
nt No. 3 Market street which Is just
across finm tho Ferry building nnd
a convenient plnco for nny Coos Ilny
ites visiting In San Francisco to drop
In nnd mnko their hendnuartors havo
tholr mnll sont, otc. Mr. Polloxfou
Is now gonornl manngor of tho Sa
cramento Vnlley Farms Co., hnudllng
somo of tho finest Irrigated land In
California.
Coiulron Gets Contract. Walter
Condron with sovornl in on nnd teams
loft this morning for Coqulllo whoro
ho has socured tho contract for grad
ing the chango of tho local railway
to tho waterfront right-of-way which
tho company recently secured. Ho
must first clonr tho land beforo. start
ing tho grading. Tho work has beon
delayed by tho throat of invoking the
referendum on tho action ot tho city
council but tho matter was finally
adjusted. Tho work will now be
rushed with all ppsslblo speed as It
Grimes Coming. Dorsoy Kroltzor
this morning rocolved n telegram
from Wm. Grimes stating that ho and
Mrs. Grime? expect to leave this wcok
tor Coos Bay and will reach hero
somotlmo noxt weok. They woro d3
tallied In Ohio on account of Mrs.
Or inos not being well enough to ti3V
Pi.
MBS. JENNIE DAVIDSON, who ua-
derwent an operation last weok at
Mercy hospital, Is rapidly 'Improv
ing. BRV. FATHER MUNRO, tho Catho-
' lie 'priest' for tlio Marshflold par
ish, arrived horo on tho Broak
water today.
EDGAB SCHWARTZ, who has beon
A 'guest at tho II. S. Towor home,
will loavo tomorrow for his hom
at Fresno, Cal.
Mndo u lilt. Tho Clark Comedy
company which has boon playing nt
tho Boyal theatre?, inado n decided
hit. Manager Lomanskl snys that
Saturday night they drew nn audlonco
of' ovor COO and Sunday nllit as
many more and that tho audlohce np
penrod Immensoly plonsed with tholr
program.
0ktii Singer Here. Angola May,
a celebrated opora slngor who Is
touring tho country In an automobile
nnd who will nrrlvo dlroct from Now
York City, will nppoar at Tho Boyal
Thoatro In this city noxt Sundny ovo
ning. This Is tho novel "Overlnnd"
professional trip that has crontod
widespread Intorest nnd In ovory city
crowds havo awaited hor coming nnd
tho thoatios, havo been full to overflowing.
Making Progress. It. F. Marshall
writes from Los Angolos to W. A.
Gllmnro, In N,orth Bond thnt he Is
making progress with tho Universal
Forco Mnchlno of which ho Is ono
of tho patentees and In which a num
ber of Coos Day people Including
J lid go Hall, aro lntorosted. Mr.
Marshall has opened olllcos on Enst
Fourth street, Los Angolos, nnd Is
gottlng estimates on manufacturing
machines. Tho mattor of Incorporat
ing nnd building n factory Is nlso be
ing considered. ,
FRANK BUBKHOLDEB nnd wife.
Miss Eva Sugg nnd Clnudo Moon
autocd from Coqulllo hero Sunday
nnd visited friends.
13. W. KAMMEBBB nnd wlfo have
returned from Myrtlo Point whoro
Mrs. Knmmoror has boon spondlng
a few weoks for tho bonoflt of her
health.
A. BROWN, who recontly undor
wont an oporntlon at Morcy hos
pital for nppondlcltlB Is recuporat
lug rapidly and expects to rotum
homo today.
II. B. DOIE and A. R. Dolderston of
Spokane nro looking ovor tho Coo
Dny section. Mr. Dole's brother Is
n railroad contractor nnd visited
tho Dny recontly.
MRS. F. E. HAGUE roturnod on tho
Bronkwntor today from a sovornl
weeks' visit with relatives in'Brit
Ish Columbia Points, on Pugot
Sound nnd In Portland.
UM'Ei).To in,y or ie)is0 ,iary
"nch with stock. Give full par
ticulars address J. M. P., 210 S.
8cool St., LodI, Cal.
nA at 8 heml sU'ck P'" F,Ildcr
'H be rewarded by returning to
u A "award, Blanco hotel.
sT--8ninll Pocket account book
containing record of work ot
Jteamer Alert. Reward for return
Capt. Edward's or Times' office.
KSALB-Comfortable
home coiii-i
WANTED A competent girl for gen
oral housework to go to 3an Fran
risen. Annlv to Mrs. II. II. Mc-
Phorson, 334 Pino St.
FOR SALE First-class liorso nud
buggy. Cheap If taken immedia
tely. Address 'N. D.' caro Times.
FOR BENT Furnished flat of flvo
rooms, modern conveniences. Ap
ply 703, 3rd St., John Ellorby.
WANTED 81x steady boarders nt
corner 2nd and Central. Close In.
Price reasonable Mis. N. M.
Matson.
FOR SALE My farm 000 acres in
ono lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit, 0. W, Santord, Marshfleld.
WANTED experienced col tuln
ers Beaver Hill Company.
Fruits and Vegetables
Read this appetizing list ot Fresh things tor tho tablo that will
tonipt tho Jaded appetite and
PHONE YOUR ORDER
. for a
ceiits
, .1150
LARGE COOS BAY CUCUMBERS
BLACKBERRIES, 1 boxes for
Pineapples Fears Cantaloupes.
GRAPHS, Muscat, Seedless,. Tokny, Black.
Apples Peaches Plums Oranges Why Beans String
IJtans Head Lettuce Tomatoos r Sweet Potatoes Beets
Carrots Parsnips Artichokes Hubbard Squash Egg
Plant Green Corn - Cnbbngo Watermelons.
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
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Raines Fine Peaches. J. E. Nonh,
who bought the Thomas Blano ranch
on North Coos River, was In town to
day with somo of tho finest peaches,
not evening barring tho famous pro
ducts of tho peach growing sections,
over seon on tho Day. Thoy aro
largo, ot lino color nnd flavor. Ho
has eighteen trees boarlng this yenr
and already gathered ton apples boxes
of peacheatromthem. Hosaysthutthls
year's crop proves that poacnj canbo
grown In commercial quantities and
plans to put out a big orchard of
thorn. While peaches havo beon rnls
od In this soctlon, thoy havo novor
been produced in largo quantities and
novor of tho size, quality and flavor
of those shown by Mr. Noah today
It Is likoly that a samplo ot thorn
will bo sent in tho exhibit to tho stnto
fair.
E. C. CHASE and wlfo will lenvo to
morrow for tholr homo In Port
laud. Mr. Chaso has beon looking
after tho interests of tho Union
Fishorles company in this soctlon.
MRS. J. C. 8WINFORD nnd dnughtor
loft East St. Louis yestordoy for
homo. Thoy will visit n fow days
nt Wolsor, Idaho, and will probnbly
not roach horo beforo noxt wook.
MRS. EUOENB O'CONNELL, who
hns beon spondlng a fow wooko nt
the homo of hor daughtors, Mrs.
Ford and Mrs. Richardson In
Portland, Is now vlsltfng mombors
of tho Hnguo family at Vancouvor,
D. C.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.
A meeting of 0. D. Clrclo No. 1CI
Is called for Soptombor 5th, 1911, at
7:30 p. m., to ballot on now mom
bors and transact other business.
NORA DALY, 0. N.
DERBY
Thru Us flavor won Its favor.
I Don't forget the Turkish Baths.
PHONE 914-J.
MRS. I. L. WE1TZEL nnd mother
Mrs. KIsport and daughter of
North Bond, loavo on tho Bodondo
for San Diego, Cal., to spond tho
wlntor. Tho trip is mado in hope
ot benefitting tho health of Mrs.
KIsport.
II. D. SMOAK, formorly of North
Bond but now residing at Glonada,
nonr Floronco, loft yesterday for
his homo after a short stay hero.
Ho roports groat activity by sur
veyors and right of wny mon there,
ono of the proposed routes run
ning right through his rosldonca
proporty.
MRS. GUY WARNER and baby, hor
mother and other relatives, who,
havo been spondlng tho summoi
horo, will leavo this weejt fpr Cal
ifornia whero they will spend n
month or six weoks. Mr. Warner
will Join thoin later to spond his
vacation there. Ho will visit his
brother, J .E. Warner, formerly
clork at tho Blanco hotel but now
proprietor of a gonornl storo at
Cores, Cal.
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