The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 28, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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THE WEATHER.
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ones ho lincl sent to thu grocery. Ho
has some on exhibition at thu Cham
ber of Coininoreo that would win it
bin ribbon at any apple show.
Personal Notes
Just arrived from t'ie cast the swellesl lino of
Clothing over shown in Marshfield, r0 especially
want the young men to conic in and look at them,
for they have CLASS, aid the price, $20.00 to $25.00,
WELL, wo just ask you to judge.
Our wet-weather goo-ls are hero loo, Swell En--lish
Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coiits for
street wear, Slickers an I Rubber Hoots for work;
so, get ready NOW for that rain.
Model Lodge Meeting Everything
la In teadlnoss for the Model Lodge
meeting of the Women of Woodcraft
which will be held here this evening
There will be a largo attendance, nnd
the meeting piomisos to be one of the
best that order has ever held here.
THE TOGGERY
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON, Sept. 28. Fair to
night with light frost In east.
Friday, fair except rain In
Northwest.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK.
lyuirr.
For twenty-four hours ending
at '1: 00 p. in., Sept. 27, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum C3
Minimum '. no
At 4:00 p. in 59
Proclpltnthm 0C
Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy.
Smoker Tonluht. .1. A. Matson. C.
F. McKnlght and C. E. Nicholson
hnve Issued Invitations for tho smok
er to bo given this evening in honor
of W. C. Chandler at the Mllllcoma
Club. They constitute tho House
Committee of the club. Tho program
will be Impromptu.
11. DAVIS Is down from Coos Rlv
er today.
today from n short visit with rela
tives in Portland.
HOY LANDRITH of Coos River Is In
Mnidhilcld on business.
C. H. KELLY of Emplro Is looking
after business here today.
MHS, S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River
is n Marshlleld shopper today.
E. A. UECKET of Coqulllo
Marshlleld on business.
is In
ROY ULEECKBll of the Smlth-Pow-ers
Logging Co. is suffering from
a rather severe attack of poison
oak.
Supplier For llalnes The Alliance
today brought In three cnrlonds of
hay and feed for A. T. Haines, the
local hay, feed and Hour denier. Mr.
Haines, owing to his rapidly increas
ing business, Is receiving shipments
on nlmost every steamer now In or
der to give his customers fresh and
high grade feed.
Always
"liTe BusyCorner"
It's a Fact.
Wo nro truly tho "busUst corner In town" nnd rightly
named. Why well, you nro always able to obtain nnythlag
hero that Is to be found In the best stores of tho larger cities.
Wo havo the most complete stock on the Ray and are con
stantly cntorlng to tho people.
Gnidlliei' Militate!-. J. 3. T.t wnn
annotated thu nnxtnr nf tint G n nil tun-
!in,,.,iiu, i. i. i... ii... n bnvago
Methodist conference which closed
this week at Salem.
Plan Pintle. Mrs. T. Harvey and
Mrs. II. A. Wells are arranging a pic
nlc at Charleston next Sunday In
honor of Mrs. Hnrvey of Grnnts Pass
who Is visiting at the T. Hnrvey homo
Weils In l,o4 Angeles. Howard
has received cards an
nouncing the marriage of Miss Daisy
Reed and Roy S. Parrent at Los An
geles, September 21. Tho bride will
bo remembered ,on Coos Ray, having
resided hero with her parentB for a
number of years and wns once a lo
rnl reporter on The TIihob.
DR. J. T. McCORMAC loft this morn
ing for Myrtle Point on business.
. M. METLER of North Rend is a
Marshlleld business visitor today.
WM. E. HOMME of Cooston wns a
Marshlleld business visitor yesterday.
HARRY Q. HOY is planning to move
his olllces to tho now oko build
ing on October 1.
MRS. C. H. MARSH returned today
from a few weeks' visit with rela
tives in Portland.
E.
In Injured. A. M. Peters, n long-
shiironihn. wnn null.. luwllv lii-nluml 1
while assisting in loading a ship at
tho Smith mill whnrf this week. At
first It was thought his leg wns bro
ken but an examination showed It
was not.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone Main 298 Us
Norton RMal(it'. F. P. Norton of
Mnrsh field was one of thoso respond
ing to toasts at a bnnquot given In
Eugene last Saturday night by the
Lane County Fair Association in hon
or of the horsemen who attended tho
rnccs thero last wcok.
Fine Exhibit. Tho Marshfleld
Chamber of Couunorco has boon re
volving some very Hue exhibits from
ranchers In this vicinity tho Inst few
i days. Mrs. A. L. Redlleld of North
Rend sent down some unusually flue
strawberries, W. II. Morgan of Da
niels Creek some very largo onions,
nnd P. M. Hnll-Lowls nnd wMo some
of trio prettiest roses seen In many a
day. Geo Uealo 1b nlso arranging to
Hiring In some other lino exhibits. E.
I E. Dyer of Dreamland Rnuch hns
'some flno potatoes on exhibition
there.
D. MOORE has returned from
Rnndon where he has been organ
izing n Mooso lodge.
MESDA,MES P. L. PHELAN, L. A.
Roberts nnd J. R. Renson of Myr
tle Point, nro guests of Marshlleld
friends today.
GORDON RASMUSSEN loft overland
yesterdny for Corvallis whero ho
will attend Oregon State Agrlcul
turnl collcgo tho coming year.
REV. G. LEROY HALL roturncd to
day from Portland whoro ho ac
companied his undo, Ell Cooke,
who Is returning to his homo In
England.
CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON of North
Rend Is a Marshlleld business vis
itor today. L. J. Simpson is ox
pected homo In a day or two from
San Francisco.
MRS. E. R. GEI1RKE returned todny
from a short visit In Portland nnd
other northern points.
ROY ABBOTT returned todny nfter
several months' visit In California
nnd other const points.
MISS M. F. MULLEN, who lina boon
visiting nt the homo of J. II. Fla
nagan and other relatives on tho
Ray will leave Sunday for her
home In San Francisco.
W. P. SCHIEFFELE and
Eastsldo returned todny
trip to northern points.
wlfo
from
MRS. L. M. NOULE returned todny
from Portland whero alio has been
visiting n few weeks, having ac
companied her niece, Miss Maude
Rowron, who Is attending school
thero this year.
lU'iile'N Apples Won. Geo
of Coos River gro"w tho flno Graven-
Lit 111 tt fl tlltlhU 1 1 It I nil ! II llflt IihIdji fflM
mum tiiiivD niiitu nun 111 Ok JU IAU lift j
Fancy Dancing
WANTED CuiivuhnIiik agents nt
onco for tho sole, of "COMPKN
DIUM of Everydny Wants," th
book of gonoral necessity, price
11.50; also for "Tho DEVIL'S
BRIDE," n wondorful religious al
legory, prico $1.00. Either outfit
sent postpaid for 10 cents. 50
commission to agents, nig BOllors.
Address A.B. KUHLMAN, Publish
er, 136 West Lako St., Chicago, 111.
r i iii. ill- tt
WANTED Woman or Rlrl to enro
for elderly Invalid. Inquire of Mrs.
Sengstackon.
WANTED Klvo iMiirdera and room.
ers in private homo. Handy loca
tion for mill hands. Nicely furnish
ed rooms. Rates reasonable. 977
South Fourth street. Phono 18SX
POR RENT Furnished rooms nt
1024 Elrod stroot.
1'OR RENT Three furnished rooms
for gentlomon. Inqulro at this
ofnee.
nt MASONIC OPERA HOUSE
fRIDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 29TH
For the Benefit of Slurshlleld Public
Library.
Enjoy nn Interesting and entertain
ing ovonlng and holp a worthy
cause' Reserved Seats on
Sale at Tho Uusy
Cornor.
TICKETS 23, .15 nnd 0 CENTS
Blanco hotel and Ed's Billiard par
lors. Day phones 46 and 231R.
Night phone 181X.
Odd Name. Ilnrry O. Hoy In
1 oti(lllltv TIia 1Mrt AuunnlnlAil TIhaiiu
Bcnle '.. ' VT . ..
luispntcucs oi yesterday uiscovorcu an
Item about an old friend of his
UlinniMlii linfmiA tttj niinnnnnllnii
Coos county at tho Oregon Stnto Fair "'""""' " uu..-w..u..
at Salem. If Mr. Reale had only Cmm "t Knnsa City. The dls
i ,i.. ,i. ,. ,..... imtch gave It as "W. J. McGoo"
od. ho might hu've picked out some ' J1 " Bn'8, U B,10U,t,1 ,bo
nicer ones, but na It wb thoy woro WJ" '. "'? g'T .I"""0 "'''
an odd combination of tho two lot-
. 7, " " ! ' to'ra run togothor as capitals without
A Great Advantage to Working Men ... ., ., ,.,
t , i ior c .i c o. i porlods separating thorn or without
J. A. Mnplo, 125 8. 7th 8t., S to ub- ... , " .
onv'llo. 0 BayB: "For yonrs I But- stn,llnK fr any othor name as are
forcd from weak kidneys and n 8ovoro usually tho caso In nbbrevlntlng given
bladder trouble I lonrned of Foley names with Inltlnls. Mr. McQoo'b
MRS. TOM NICOLS returned todny
from n short visit with rolntlvcB
nt Snlem nnd other' northern points
MRS. O. P. HARVEY of Grants Pass
Is In tho city for n fow weokfl' visit
nt tho homo of her son, Tom Hnrvey.
MISS WILLA HALL.nrrived hero to
day from Portland tq visit her sis
ter. Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd, and othor
rolntlvos on the liny.
peculiar nnmo Is n special hobby of
Kldnoy Pills and tholr wondorful
mirnn ar I hnrrntl fntsfni Htnm nml
suro enough I had ns good rosults as hls nnd no ,m8 n ,lot t,mo w,th neWfl
any I heard about. My bnckacho papers evorywhoro becauso thoy can't
loft mo and to ono of my buslnoss, ox- undorstnnd tho combination nnd ubo
pressman, that alono Is a groat nd- .,. i0itorg ftB i.i- iniiini8
vantago My kldnoys acted free nud.tno ,0ttor8 a8 ,U8 ,nU,nl8'
normal, nnd that Bvod mo a lot of "
mlBory. It Is now a ploasuro to work) Sonio Coos Bay men vlow rollglon
whero It usod to be a mlsory. For aa a good flro escapo.
Snlo nt Red Orons Drue Rtor '
MISS MAMIE MAHONEY nrrlvod
homo todny from n fow weeks' vis
it nt Portland. McMlnnvlllo nnd
points In Washington.
JAS WATSON, county clerk, enma
over from Coqulllo' last evening to
attend tho Mllllcoma Club Smoker
In honor of W. S. Chandler, not
being npprlsed of tho postponing
of It until this evening.
D. O. KENYON and wlfo of Lakeside,
wero In Marshflold today, coming
In to boo Mrs. Konyon's slater, Mrs.
Frnnk Plerco, who la receiving
treatment nt Mercy hospital. Mm.
Pierce Is getting along nlcoly,
FOR SALE fiasollno launch 20-foot
beam, first class order. Call nt
'427 Broadway. '
Wanted Ghi at stntvord's.
TOR KENT Furnished Hat. AJto
houses. Phono 164-J.
W.NTKiinno to rent. Phono
108 J.
WANTED y to deliver Times In
South Marshflold. Must bo at least
in fourth grade at school.
OR SALE One passenger auto,
In first class condition, 1910 model-
Or will trade for. real estate.
Would pay somo difference. Call
nt Rood Apartments, ground floor,
South Side.
FR SALE Pure Jersey inllk.
Phone 108X.
LOST Ladles' gold ring opal and
two diamonds. Leave at Times' of
flco nnd got roward.
'OR RENT Four-room, partly fur
nished house, next to Catholic
church, Inquire on premises.
FK RKNT--8-room house, purtly
lurnlshed. Key at 386 N. Second St
FOR RENT 7-room house with
bath, cor. No. Broadway nnd Cedar
Ave. Apply to Anson Rogers or
C. J. Bruschke.
IRRESISTIBLE
GOODNESS
Healthfulness nnd purity are threb
of tho qualities which make Staf
ford's chocolates so popular. Tho
purest and freshest of chocolate 'li
used, as well as tho richest of cream
flllors. Thoy have a palntnblo flavor
and freshness that distinguishes
them from nil other makes.
E. V. MORRISSEY nnd wlfo expert
to loavo on tho next Redondo for
,Snn Francisco nnd othor California
points for n short stay.
CARL EVERTSON will leave Satur
day on tho Urenkwntor for Port
hind nnd Roscburg. Ho will mar
ry Miss Francis George nt Rose
burg noxt week nnd nftor a honey
moon trip to California points, thoy
will roturu to the Bay.
R. W. FENN and family oxpoct to
loavo Saturday for Portland nnd
Rosoburg.
MW6fe
TWO STORES.
I WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.
All mombors of tho Women of
Woodcraft dro specially invited and I
requestqu 10 uo present ai a aioaei
Mooting of Coob Bay Circle, No. 164,
at I, O. Q, F. Lodge rooms on Sept.
28th, 1911, at 8 P. M. Visitors from
the" Grand Clrclo will bo prosonU
"": NORA DALY, O.N.
M1CIIARL KERRIGAN, tho well
known Llbby pioneer, Is In Marsh
Hold today visiting old frlonds.
If you havo APPENDICITIS,
bit.' WINKLER.
See
After, the sbow try a Turkish Bitb
Phone 214-J.
IVY CODRON. Mayor Straw
athors will leave today for
Sand Hills for a duck hunl.
apd
tho
E. D. McCRARY Br., and wlfo, who
havo beon visiting for n fow
months at tho homo of tholr son,
E. Don McCrnry, plan to lonvo In
n few days for tholr old homo In
Missouri. Thoy nro highly pleased
with this soctlun and tho many
friends they havo mado hero dur
ing tholr stay, will wish for their
onrly return to tho Bay.
MISS BESSIE MOBLEY loft today
for .Coqulllo whore sho will visit nt
the homo of Mrs. Ray for awhile.
MRS. C. A. METL1N plans to loavo
Saturday for Corvallis at attond
the marriage of hor brothor, C, F.
McKnlght.
1H. WINKLER
or knifo.
U803 NO DRUGS
"It Ib a ploasuro to tell you that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tho
best cough modlclno I havo evor
used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of
Lavonla, Oa, "I have usod It with
all my children and the results have
beon hlKhlv satisfactory." For sale
by all dealers.
FOR SALE CHEAP Piano, 1072
Anderson Ave.
FOR BALE My farm 000 acres In
one lot or will cut up In parcels to
suit. C. W, Santord, Marshfleld.
Il SALE Furniture for seven
rom houso. Enqulro Times' 'otnee
r address Box 792, Marshfleld.
AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma-
chines careful drivers. Stands at
FOR SALE Two cholco 20 iicro
.tracts, close In. 1,1500 each, ono
third cash, long time on balance.
See J. O. Doane, phone 314x2.
WANTED O evpcrlenced coal min
ers Beaver Hill Company,
ff you nayo anytning to sell, trade,
rent or want help, try a want aa.
"Found It"
A superior quality. of Borax Soap A soap that washes, cleanses
and pleases. It is known as
White Satin Borax Soap (
It Is a puro white soap nnd being mado entlroly of oils la supe
rior to any othor soap now in tho market.
Only 10 centB per bar. Ask to Bee It. "
Wo also have
"20 MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP. GOLD MEDAL liOUAX SOAP.
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones
8p and 305
C. E. NORTON, Miss O. Cooper, Miss
L. Coopor and J. Shcohnn woro pna
songors on this morning's stage for
Rosoburg.
MISS ALMA EKBLAD arrived bore
today from Brandon, Minn., to vie
It at tho homo of hor brothor, W.
N. Ekblad, and hor Blstor, MM.
Geo Gljbortaon. It was over flvtf
years since Mr. Ekblad had seen
his sister and during that tlmo she
had grown from childhood to wo
manhood so that ho did not recog
nlzo hor when she nllghtod from
tho Breakwater today.
A GOOD Judgo buys FLOUR
of HAINES.
HUGH McLAIN will leave Saturdny
for Glndstono Park, near Orogon
City, whoro ho has a contract mi-dorwny.
MRS. C. E. (RROADRENT of Myrtlo
Point, passed through horo today
en 10 u to home from n visit nt
northern nnd enstoru polntH.
MRS. A. T. HAINES Is oxpectod
homo on the Redondo tomorrow
from San Francisco whero sho has
boon visiting hor son, George.
MRS. NELLIE A. OWEN oxpects to
lenvo on the noxt Redondo for Sail
Francisco where alio will spond a
few days on business mid pleasuro.
MRS. LEVI SMITH and' Miss Ellon
Flook loft today for tho South
Coos Rlvor Hntchory whoro thoy
will visit Frank Smith for a fow
days.
. R. PETERSON, who has boon
teaching schqol on Coos Rlvor will
loavo shqrtly for Monmouth whoa
ho will attond Normal school for
a while. ,
MISS MAMIE GULQVSON returned
You Depend
Upon a Truss
You depend upon a truss
to do the work it is in
tended to do else vou
would not buy it. "Whv
waste your nionov tri
fling with trusses of un
known value, fitted by
people who don't know
how. Come to a reliable
store where 'you can tofc
truss satisfaction.
"Wo know how to fit
them, and wo guarantee
that you will be satisfied.
Brown Drug Co.
Graduate Chemists.
PHONE 111, MAHSHFIELD,
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