The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 20, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
CLOTHCRAFT
All-Wool Clothes
"F all the clothes you have seen advertised
as all-wool it is not hard to remember
Clothcraft, when you know it is the only line
guaranteed all-wool at medium prices
If you once wear them
you will novel forget the
pleasing- distinctive style,
the graceful comfortable
Jit, the lasting shape, the
close-fitting coll a r, the
smooth-lying lapel, the per
fectly poised sleeves, the
thin" edges, the carefully
worked button-holes and
all the other quality marks
of satisfaction that you
never expect to find in any
"but high-priced clothes.
Wo. have he Clothcraft
Blue., Serge Special No.
4130 at $18.50 advertised
in Tho Saturday Evening
iVjst.
D
Woolen Mill Store
i s
MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS.
MARSHFIELD
Always
"tEe Busy
Seasick Insurance
THAT'S what MothoreilFs Seasick Remedy
means. It is sold under a positive guarantee. It
is not a local preparation, but is used for "First
Aid" by those who travel.
Try it on your next ocean trip and you will never
travel without it. Sold exclusively by
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phcme Main 298 Us
Abstracts, Real Estate,. Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and AbstractCo.
HENRY SENG8TACKEN, Mgr.
CoqullJe Office Phone 1D1 Marahfleld Offloe 14-J.
Farma Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General AgenU "BABTSIDB"
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO 4.ND JOSSON CEMENT.
The best Domettle and Imported brands.
Plaster, Lime Brick and nil kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY.
Times Want Ads Bring Results
ETcal
I Tow you can get them all
in (Mhcra ft Clothes at $10
to $25 is explained bv
Olothcraft Scientific Tail
oring methods, which save
time and cost without sacri
ficing quality.
See the results of these
methods in the clothes
themselves, consider the
guaranty then figure for
yourself the advantages
Olothcraft Clothes give
you in quality and price.
OREGON
u
MONK 201
Ctfrtter
1&C2&
THE WEATHER.
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(By Associated Press.)
OREGON. Sept. 20. Fair to-
night and Thursday.
I,OCAIi TEMPERATURE 1112-
PORT.
Kor twonty-four houi'B ending
nt 4:00 p. in., Sept. 19, by Mrs.
E. Mingua, Bpeelnl government
meteorological observor:
Maximum 01
Minimum 14
At 4:00 p. in C9
Precipitation none
Wind, Northwest; clear.
Prisoners Here. Sheriff Gago and
Deputy McDounld nrrlved hero from
Coqulllu todny with Alvln Pierce nnd
Louis Whitney whom they will tnko
to Snlom tomorrow to begin serving
their terms In tho stato penitentiary.
Buys Tract. A. M. Ross today
purchased flvo acres of tho Potter
ranch from 10. W. Wright of Port
land. Mr. Wright recently bought
tho forty acres which Is known ns
tho Potter ranch. Mr. Ross bought
tho tract for a home.
Cost of ProH'i-ty. M. P. (Itilovson
informs Tho Times Hint tho cost of
tho corner at Central and Uroadway
was moro than wns given tho othor
day. Ho nnd his brother, Q. R. Gu
lovson, purchased tho lot together
for $2,500. Later, M. P. Qulovson
paid 0. It. Qulovson ?G,500 for tho
lnUor'a half Interest, mnklug tho to-
LOST TjihIIch' gold rlnfr, fwo BiniiU
diamonds nnd opal. C. B. Shan-
kiln.
POK RENT 7-room Iiouho with
bath, cor. No. Drondway nnd Codnr
Avo. Apply to Anson Rogoro or
C. J. DrUBchko. I
FOR SALE IRRIGATE!) ALFAL
FA and fruit land, California un
dor boat irrigation Bystom In tho
Btnto. 4 linos transportation.
Great dnlry country. Price ?12G
por aero 6 yearn to pay. Wrlto for
literature to A. E. Polloxfon &
Co., No. 3 Markot St., San Fran-,
cisco. HeadquartorB for Coos Day
people.
FOR' BALK Fine Columbia phono
graph nnd Bovonty-flvo rocorda for
$20. Mrs. Chaa Murr, North Bond.
WANTED 100 housea to niovo raise
or repair. Address T. A. Freeno,
Marshfleld, Oro.
WANTED O oxjierleneod coal min
ora Boavor Hill uompany.
WANTED Two oxitcrlonced atnrch
Ironora lmmodlatoiy. aiarBunoiu
Hand nnd Stoam Laundry.
AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma
chinoa careful drlvora. Stands nt
Blanco hotel and Ed'a Billiard par
lors. Day phonos 40 and 231R.
Night phono 181X.
FOR SALE My Jnrin OOO ncrea In
ono lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W. Sanlord, Mnrshflold.
FOR SALE Double barreled shot
gun nearly now, apply Times oftlco.
Something New
Fancy selection, (TCamona brand)
Fillets of boneless
Portuguese Baby Mackerel
I11 Pure Olive Oil 25c Per Can
Feinsto
Bismarckheringe
Put Up T11 Germany
Entirely new on the market
50c PER CAN
Lockhart,s Grocery
Two Private Phones
85 and 305
tnl cost of the lot to M. P. Gtilov
'son $C.7C0.
Stnnv Bettor. Mayor E. E.
Sti aw was reported rapidly Improv
ing today. He Is now able to sleep
and rest well and tho delirium which
caused some alarm is no longer evi
dent. Pastor Named. At tho annual I
conference of the MethodUt cliiircu,
South. In Rosoburg, llcv. C. II. Clea
ves was assigned to tho Cottulllo
charge and W. D. Smith and W. M.
Lyons to the Myrtle Point pastorate.
Kli'i'tilr Clocks. Manager Otto
Schetter of the Western Union Is en
deavoring to Install a number of
electric clocks In Marshtleld, the
time-pieces to be regulated every day
by wire. Their Installation will
probably oHinlnnte the discrepancy
lu time on Coos Hay.
Pioneer Hurt. D. P. Hoss, tho
well-known Catching Inlet pioneer,
slipped and full yesterday, severely
bruising his side. Tho Injury Is very
painful but not of a serious char
acter. That he will quickly recover
Is tho ardent wish of the venerable
man's many friends on the Hay.
Enforce Killing. Deputy Gamo
Warden SI Noah announced todny
that tho now ruling of tho Stato
Game Warden PInloy that rccolpta
for money paid for licenses would
no longer bo considered a legal per
mit for hunting or Hailing, ns
printed In The Times yesterday, will
bo rigidly enforced by him In tho
near future. Ho wishes ovcryono
who is now hunting or fishing on
receipts to tako steps lmiuedlntoly
to got their regular licenses.
.Surveyor! Rimy. Tho surveyors
mnklug their hendquartors nt North
Dond aro busy out on North Inlot.
Their operations aro somowhnt de
layed by tho nbsonco of L. .1. Simp
son of tho Simpson Lumber Com
pnny whoso property it Ib understood
they deslro to cross. Mr. Simpson
wns expected homo on tho Redondo
hut did not como, hnvlng decided
to make tho trip overland. Capt.
Edgar Simpson roturncd on tho Re
dondo. Joko on Lund. O. O. Lund yca
torday thought that ho wna Betting
off a great Joko on August Olson,
his Bhoomnkor who had bcon visit
ing In Wisconsin. Mr. Lund hoard
that Olson was coming in on tho
Nairn Smith bo ho thought ho would
havo Bomo fun by starting a roport
that Olson wob mnrrlod whllo away,
not dreaming that such was actually
tho cubo. Whon Mr. Olson and his
brldo, for ho was married In Wis
consin a fow wookB ngo unboknownst
to his frlonda on tho Bay, arrived
horo last ovonlng, Lund almost roll
dead, according to August Frlzeon.
Wed Last Night A qulot woddlng
took place last evening at Bunkerlllll
nt which time Malcom J. Andoraon
was mnrrlod to Ethol D. Ttlchnrdson,
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mr8.
Waltor Richardson. Tho ceremony
wna norformod by Rov. G. LoRoy
Hall, pastor of tho local Baptist
church in tho prosonco of n fow near
frlonds nnd tho Immodlnto fnmlly of
tho brldo. Tho young husband and
wlfo aro domiciled in their own now
homo, which had already boon built
by Mr. Andorson and In which tho
wcddliiK took placo. Tho congra
tulations of ninny friends hnvo nl
rondy been received by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Anderson.
"THE ROSARY" Orphoum tonight.
Dumb HELLS and INDIAN
OLU11S Tho GUNNERY.
Don't forgot tho Turkish Batha
PHONE 214-.T.
SPARK-COILS nt Tho GUNNERY.
Personal Not
es
A. R. McDONALD of Ten Mile Is a
Mui'fthfli'Ul visitor today.
MILO Pt'.niSOX Is in from Ton MIlo
on or.jlness and pleasure.
MRS. .IOHERT HOPE of North Inlet
Is a Marshfleld shopper.
GEO. 10. PEOPLES of Coqulllo wns
a Murshncld business visitor todny.
MRS. 10. A. WILLIAMS of Cntchlng
Inlet is a Marshlleld shopper to
day. L. D. WALRATII left today for Ban-,
don where ho will spend a few j
wcok8. I
GEO MURCII will leave Saturday for
Corvallls to enter Oregon Agricul
tural college.
MRS. W. II. SHOOK returned yes
terday from an extended visit nt
California points.
A. T. HAINES has returned from Co
qulllo where ho hns been doing
Jury service In Circuit Court.
LES SMITH wns here todny on route
homo to Coos River from Coqulllo
whoro ho has been nttendlng court.
ARTHUR McKEOWN, who went to
Canada on business and pleasure
tho flint of tho wook, la expected
to return enrly next wook.
MRS. PRED NELSON and baby aro
expected home In a day or two
from CntnnB whoro thoy havo bcon
visiting Mrs. Nelson's parents.
TOM HALL nnd J. W. Ilonnott ro
turncd by auto from Coqulllo
nbout midnight Inst night. They
mndo tho run over In nbout nn
hour.
CHARLES LEMMEX left this morn
ing for Eiigono whoro ho will at
tond tho Blblo school tho coming
senson preparatory to ontorlng tho
ministry.
LEO MATSON loft yostordny for
Natron whoro ho will resume IiIb
Job on tho Natron cutoff construc
tion after n abort visit with rola
tlvoi horo.
REN SMITH was In Marshflold to
day arranging to loavo Friday
with his son nnd daughter, Tom
nnd Annlo, for Philomath whoro
thoy will nttend school tho coming
year.
MR. and MR8. W. E. BARRETT of
South Broadway aro preparing to
loavo for Gardlnor whoro Mr. Bar
rett has a position with tho Gar
dlnor Mill company and whoro
thoy expect to mako tholr future
homo.
E. D. McARTHUR received n tolo'
gram today announcing that Mrs
McArthur and tho children will
arrlvo on tho Broakwntor from
tholr auinmor sojourn In Colorado
That Binllo that E. D. woars today
Ib 0110 that won't como off for ho
Bays tho coming of a railway pres
ident la nothing compared with
his good news.
Specials
Pears $1 Per Box
30 lb. Box of
Black Grapes $1
Leave ordor3 for prunoa for can
ning CO lb. box J1.G0.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The TTouse of Quality.
Grapes Grown at Lodi, California
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ARE Til 13 SWEETEST IN THE WORLD. THEY ARE BOLT)
ONLY IN B-POUND BASKETS AND COME IN THE BLOOD RED
TOKAY AND BLACK PRINCE VARIETIES.
Your Grocer Has Them
M ARRIVE
ON REDDNDO
Steamer In From San Fran
ciscoWill Sail Friday
Morning.
With a capacity list of passengers
and n big cargo of freight, tho Ro
dondo arrived in into yesterday aft
ernoon from San Francisco.
Owing to tho amount of freight
to unload, tho Redondo will not bo
nblo to take on her cargo and got
out before 11 o'clock Friday morn
ing. Practically ovory berth on tho
vessel had been reserved this morn
ing. Among thoso arriving on tho Re
dondo were tho following:
C. II. Carpenter, Mrs. Hilda Olson,
August Olson, 10. A. Mnsslp, Mrs. E.
A. Masslp, Mrs. Geo. Murphy, G. W.
Shavor, W. 11. Hammond, II. A.
Boakowltz, Win. McAlee, S. Brown
stono, E. 10. Fobs, F. A. Sherman, P.
Peterson, Mrs. E. E. Rlggs, Miss
Goldlo Rlggs, Mrs. Win. H. Shook,
Miss Mary Hoffettor, Uco. M. Haw
kins, Capt. 10. M. Simpson, F. Rol
mtinn, Perry Lnnnlug, Mrs. Porry
Limning, E. Soward, Alox Forbes,
M. Madison, II. Hansen, P. Young,
II. Anderson, C. Albertson, D. Danlol
boii, W. llelom, C. Watt, M. Amnno,
F. Nlshlno, K. Motomlmtsu, T. Tsu
lol, How Sing, Chow Can, How Yee,
Worn Iloey, Chlw Chow, Chow So
Ing, Chow War, Fin Cnro, S. Arkaro,
SatlH Soul, h Today.
Tho Alliance Balled this morning
for Eurekn, carrying a largo number
of through pnsHongors nnd n big
freight enrgo. Among thoso going
from Coos Bay to Eureka on her
were Stephen Barrett, J. L. Barrett,
C. A. Peterson nnd Alox Davldsonr
Tho Alliance will return here
enrly Saturday and sail that morn
ing for Portland.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho tug L. Roscoo Is In from tho
Sluslaw to got Btipplloa.
Messrs. HothoriiiRton nnd Loug-
hoed of Mnrshflold UiIb wook pur
chased tho stoamor Rita from Ru-
Boll Brothers of North Bond and ara
now running It.
Tho Nnnn Smith which arrived la
yesterday afternoon from Bay Point,
Ballod at 12:40 today, having cro
od in, gono to tho mill, takon on her
cargo nnd crossod out to Boa agaia
In twonty-four hours.
Vetwel In Trouble M. Martin,
who drovo over last night in nn auto
from Bandon, roporU that tbree
maatod schoonor nearly mot with
aorloua nccldont there yostordny aft
ernoon. Sho attempted to sail In and
wna suddenly blown ovor near th
Jotty whoro Bho struck. Tho tide
was rising, at tho tluio and thoy ex
pected to got hor off without bolng
badly damaged.
FRED LISTER BURNED.
Workmen Scorched In TlimiUuicd
Flro Thin Afternoon.
Frod Llator of North Bond, nn
omployo of tho gna company, wn
pretty badly scorched this aftornoon
by n blazo that threatened to start
n II 10 In tho O'Coiinoll building on
North Front Btreot. Thoro was a
gas lonk undor tho building nnd Lis
ter nnd others nttomptod to find it.
Through a mlstako, thoy shut off tho
water supply Instoad of tho gaa sup
ply, Llstor crawled underneath and
thinking tho gnB abut off, lit n match.
Instantly a llama idiot up from the
unenppod gns-plpo. Llstor was in
closo quarters undor tho floor. He
was Bcorchod around tho head, face
and hands but not Borlously burned.
Tho aldo of tho room wna morely
blnckonod boforo tho flro wns ex
tinguished, AUTOS now RUNNING botweon
DRAIN and ALLEGANY. TICICET8
on salo nt tho BUSY CORNER. SER
VICE will CONTINUE until rnlny
sonson.
Road the Timei' Want AJs.