The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 27, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
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OREGON. Oct. 2 7 Fnlr tn-
night nud wnrmer In east and
Interior southwest. Saturday,
fair except rnln In northwest.
Easterly winds.
stated that both ho and Alec Wilson
might huvo drowned had not Dill
Smith of Coos lllvcr happened along
and uldcd tho Java Co (Too IIouso
night cook In removing them from tho
Bay.
Likes Coos Bay. 55. T. Thomas,
the well-known Allegany citizen, nr-
t(inrt 1. 11.1.1 imnttficl r . khiii n vtlnlr-
Il.fl. UUIIIU JVOIUI UUJ 11UI1I 11 VlOtlf
at his old homo near Kansas City.
Ho was accompanied by his wife and
daughter, Mrs. Dave Cowan and tho
Cowan children. It has been twenty
one years bIiico they loft thero and
not until hn liml snnn It ncnln ilM Mr.
Thomas realize how fond ho hnd
grown of Coos Day. Ho has resolv-
ed novcr to leave hero again. They
i vlRltml nt tiinnv nnltitn fif Intnpnar
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TEM IMMATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 1:00 p. in., Oct. 2G, by Mrs.
12. Mingus, Bpeclal government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 73
Minimum 42
At 4:00 p. in 03
Precipitation nono
Wind, Northeast; clear.
during their trip.
An Old Offender Frank
Move Onieo. F. S. Dow will movo
his ofllco from tho present qunrtors
Smith,
who was sentenced to a term of ono
year in tho stato penitentiary from
Douglas about threo years ago, Is
again In trouble. Ho languishes in
n Jail In Coos County nt nrnnpnt.
iAt tho tlmo of Smith's nrrcst and
.nonvlnllnti In DonirlnH pmintv hn wnt
accused of assaulting a Camas valley
resident by tho nnmc of Martlndale.
Ho alleged that ho was Intoxicated,
but notwithstanding, ho wob convict
ed by a jury and later sont to tho
penitentiary. Rosoburg News.
Who Ih Watts? A check on tho
on Front streot to a now ofneo 8uIto,FrBt Natlonai bank for ,80 by Wntta
that ho 1ms Just complotcd nt Ocean, Engineer In Charge-," has gono to
Luuit m ixuiiii 1'iuiiL airuuL uuuuk
Novombor 1.
JiHeH Might. C. O. Qosnoy has rC'
protest becauso no such man has an
nccount tnoro ami no railroad sur-
voy company can ho found who will
cc.vcd word from Mrs. CJosnoy thntftdmlt ,t boIonB8 to them. Tho check
ffin"pJ cn8hed y J- C' I,,r' of Camas
tXVX IXJllt CnnLtr" Yaltar and was forwarded heroby
Ooruai Hurt bciiuOuer & Marx
YOUR best teacher in the matter of clothes
is experience; your experience and others'
Men who have learned most on the subject know that
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes are best to wear and to see. All-wool fabrics; fine tailoring
latest and best styles. See these clothes before you buy
Suits $J8 and up
Overcoats $16.50 and up
The Woolen Mill Store
COOS BAY
This storo Is tho homo of Iliirt-Sclinftnor & Mnrx clothes
Always-
"TiTe Busy Corner"
It's a Fact-
Wo are truly tho "busiest corner In town" nnd rightly
named. Why well, you nro always ulilo to obtain anything
hero that Is to bo found In tho best stores of tho larger cities.
Wo havo tho most comploto stock on tho Hay and nro constant
ly catering to tho pooplo.
Plenty of thoso Handy Kubbor Aprons wo'ro Still Giving
Away.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phoae Mam 298 Us
Public Stenographer
I All Work Confidential
Phone No. 156 No. Brodaway
Ho will bo operated on thero next
Wednesday.
Decisive Fight. Earl Hcndorson
has roturne'd from Dandon whoro ha
was arranging for a twenty round or
a fight to a finish or a decision with
Koughthouso Chnrloy Burns. It
probably will bo pullod off about No
vombor 25 If Hcndorson Is nn easy
victor over Danny O'Brlon hero No
vember 11.
Ships SiHiclmeiiN. Dr. Hnydon,
who has been collecting specimens of
Coos Hay flora for tho Flolel Musoum,
will ship about 210 flno o'ics tomor
row. Ho has gathered soma excol
lnnt sncclmons In compllnnco with
tho wishes of Mr. Smith, tho Flold
Museum roprcsontnttvo who wnB horo
n fow months ago getting specimens
of the wooils of this section. '
Tk Mnrrlcri. Mrs. T. Moon of West
Mnrshflcld has received word that
hor brothor-ln-law, Newman Moon,
was rocontly marrlod In Southorn
Oregon nud will shortly return hero
with hlfljbrldo. No other particulars
has boon given. Nowmnn Moon tins
boon foreman of construction for Con
tractor Perham. Ho plnns'to erect a
flno homo on his property In South
Marshflold soon after his return.
Log Broken. Frnnk Dowron bub
Hustnlned U broken Hog 'night bo
foro last night when ho foil off tho
wharf and nearly drowned. This wns
(lotoniilned by physlclniis yestordny.
no ib Doing cared ror at his town
homo In South Marshflold. It Ib now
tho Douglas County National of Ito
Boburg. It may bo that another rnll
road that no ono horo has heard
about Is being stirvoyed through
Camas valley.
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E0PLE
K3zntTnsa
Have Us Launder Your Underwear
I Wo wash thoso garmonts clcanor
'and better than tho work can bo done
jolsowhoro, and they aro not worn so
much. Wo do not shrink thorn, oven
'woolon garmonts aro returned the
snma slzons when sent us.
Wo Iron tho garmonts nlcoly, make
ordlnnry ropolra freo of charge nnd
you havo fresh clean, sweot undor
woar roady for each weok's chango.
Dundlo yours up with noxt weok's
laundry bundle
Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry
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i'V-01''1 f01, Kencrnl Iiouso
.,' Appiy lss Second and Pnrk
0MO.Box 389, Marshflold.
W8"1"11 ,m' 1)0 Owner can
same by calling at this ofllco
1 navlnif f.. i,i i.
- .--o ."l lino IHIIIUU.
I U S;I',''"',I IJend pool room.
I t "v uo o'u on account of other
vv.ii. 7; iio oiur ineairo,
I -wth Dend.
"MSIl-:i llOI'SKlfURKIVn
CIS1"1 ll0t wtr. light and
-. l."" aim nn T.inv.i hntAi
Aftor tho show try a Turkish Batt
Phone 214-J.
Men's Shoes
Do not ovorlook our lino of Men's
Shoes. Wo carry a comploto lino in
nil kinds of leathers and tho vory
latest shnpes.
PilocN ijt.ni), $:t.0(), !S:t.5(), Ijil.no and
ijtn.oo.
.Men's KMuch Il.'U'i-top Tim
SIMM'S $7.00
.Men's llMncli Tlghtip Tan
kikk-s $a.no
Boys' llMn'ch IliglLtop Tan
Sliocs )?:i.."5()
Voutlis' lllgh-toji Tan HIkk's,
sl.cs 1U to '2 !?:l.'-'5
Little ficnts' Hlgli-top Tan SIiims
nIch 10 to 1 1 H f:t.oo
MRS. A. M. MEYER loft on tho
stago last ovonlng for Rosoburg.
CAPT. HARRIS of Sumner Is a
Marshflold hiiBlncsa visitor todny.
MRS. A. R. SEARS returned today
from a fow weokB' visit in Califor
nia. ,
MRS. NELS OSMUNDSON of Co
qulllo is visiting friends In Marshflold.
I u. Ki. uuuiiwjiuu huh ruuiiuuu iu
. tho Bay aftor a trip through California.
JACK McDONALD camo in today
from Loon Lnko on business nnd
plcasuro.
FRED BAKER of Portland Ib n guest
at tho Frank RogorB homo on'
South Coos Illvor. I
MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South!
Coos Rivor Ib tho guest of Mrs.
Elizabeth Adams.
MISS CLARA MYREN returned to
dny from a two weoka' vacation
spent In San Francisco.
MRS. E. J. COFFELT of Coos Rivor
Is visiting rolatlves nnd friends in
Mnrshflold.
PROF. D. B. HILL, who has been on
gaged in orchestra work horo. will
lenv,e Saturday for Tacomti to lo
cate. F. W. WOOD of North Bend was
Marshflold business visitor today.
II. J. McDIarmld of Bandon who has
been spending a fow days hero left
this morning for Florcunce.
"ED. ROSE, who was located hero
about thirty years ago, has re
turned to tho Bay.
ELI FOOTE, the Coqullio moving
plcturo man, was In Mnrshfleld yes
terday on business and plcasuro.
MRS. GEORGE ROURKU of Bunker
Hill roturncd yesterday from a
trip to Portland nnd other north
ern points.
E. AHLQU1ST of Bunkor Hill roturn
cd yesterday from a four months'
stay at Portland and Columbia
river points.
HERMAN EDWARDS, who has boon
hunting with a party of friends
above Allegany, has roturncd and
roports they got flvo nice bucks.
MISS GERTRUDE WILCOX of Port
land nrrlved horo yesterday for nn
extended visit with Mrs. Elizabeth
Adams and Miss Mnmto Mnhoney.
F. It. HUNT of Eugeno Is in Marsh
flold on business. It waB first re
ported that ho was Ralph Hunt, tho
promotor of tho Pacific Great West
orn. J. B. MORRIS has sold his Plat D
rcsldonco property to L. W. Tra
vor nnd plans to lcavo In n fow
days to join his family at San
Joso, Cal.
B. VALINO was ongnged In tho fruit
business horo a number of years
ngo nnd wtfo havo roturncd from
Fruitvnlo, Cal., nnd expect to mnko
their homo horo.
ROCCO BIASCA, who was down
from his Coos Rivor ranch this
wcok, roports that ho is making
good progress with tho flno new
bnrn on his place.
JOHN LOWREY and wlfo arrived
hero yesterday from Klnmnth Falls
whoro thoy hnvo rocontly been
mnklng their homo nnd plan to lo
cato horo. Thoy formorly lived in
Oklnhoma nnd ,nro old friends
of Col. Grimes nnd other mombors
of tho Oklnhoma colony on tho
Bay.
MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN arrived homo
yestordny via Drain from a month's
visit nt tho homo of hor son, Ralph,
in Holcnn, Mont., and with rola
tlves nnd frlondB in Spoknno ami
othor northorn points. Sho was
accompanied . by Miss Blanche
Fortmnn, n nlcco of Mrs. Ralph
Knufmnn, who will visit for a
month or bo on tho Bay.
ALOXO THE WATERFRONT
Tho Breakwater will sail nt 1
o'clock Saturday for Portland.
Tho Btcnmor Rotn will mnko tho
run to Emplro Sunday, loaving
Marshflold nt 8 n. m. nnd returning
from Emplro nt 4 p. m.
Cnpt. M. P. Pondergnst Is now inns
tor of tho Liberty which Is towing
log rnftB for tho Smith-Powers Log
glnb company.
Tho gasoline schoonor Trnmp yea
tordoy brought in qulto u big ship
ment of Chinook salmon from Tho
Sixes river for tho Emplro cannery
BEAR, Mink nnd OTTER TRAPS
at MILXKR'H.
Ihe Bazar
Phone 32
The JJouse of Quality.
toNwl,1!;s, ,a,,Ke ganntlett nil-
bt u ' ; "wnur can nave samo
V "J'lni! it at Times' ofllco
plBjnK for this ml.
nnlai,TWcl,"li,,own 'rntcnml oi-
Mrt 'leslres tno services of
ern,raa.". or wwn of char
Is j ar1Uty t0 Present thorn
Ofcomm."ed aml Vanity. Salary
ChandT !i5ln: Seo R. A. Wilder,
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X0TlCn TO T,MKIIT.'impxt
' ant fu .... ' ' '.
tepared 7 amon nnu are
lce fai. 1 Pay tno hl8hest cash
Vitt.L m' For further parti-
v. u. nuuiun,
Emplro City, or
GEO. F. SMITH,
Coos Rivor
FOR tho latest styles iu dressmaking
nnd ladles' tailoring aeo Mrs. It.
Stnrr, back of Tho Times' printing
olllco, Mnrahflold.
FOR SALE Cheap If taken soon, n
good piano. Apply nt F. Timmor
mnn's resldonco, North Front St.
FOR ItEXT A Miinll housj closo in
corner Second nnd Hall. $10 with
water, Enqulro of F. E. Allan.
FOR SALE Two American bov ball
alloys in flno condition. Cash or
tonus. Address A. B. Campbell.
WAXTEI) From 25 to 50 loads of
good manure. Freo from Bhav
Ings. L. J. Simpson, North Rend.
FOR SALE My farm flOO acres in
ono lot or will cut up in parcels to
suit. C. W. Santord, Mnrshfleld.
BAXI) DAXCE at EAGLES HALL
Saturday ovonlng, OCTOBER 28. MU
SIC by FULL bantL
WILL EXCHAXflE My ?2,100,
equity In a G-room bungalow, lot
80x92, Woodstock Add., Portland,
Ore. Valued at ?3,000 for acreago
property near or In Marshflold, Or.
I am tho owner of this bungalow,
nnd shall only deal direct with
owner of property. Inquire of L. J.
Justen. Lloyd hotel. Marshflold.
UEARY'S GUN SHOP
Complete lino of Blcyclo supplies,
second-hand bicycles for sale.- Guns,
bicycles, etc., repaired.
UmbrellaB covered and repaired.
E. BANDEL, Prop.
No. 007 No. Front St. Thono 180-It
FRIDAY
On Steamer Redondo wo will receive our first Shipment of
Delicatessen Goods
Wo havo Inaugurated this department to meet tho local demand
of Marshflold housewives who deslro to securo this class of goods
which cannot bo secured at present. It will bo established on
tho samo standard of excellence as tho rest of our business and
will bo enlarged as tho demnnd warrants. Wo feol cortaln that
our customers will appreciate our efforts to pleaso thorn with a
largo variety of pure foods from which to, nuiko selections nud
will do tholr part in tho way of patronago to mako tho now de
partment a splendid success. As rapidly as tho demand Increases
wq will enlarge tho department by tho addition of now goods. Our
first shipment will consist of
Veal Loaf, bllccd f per 'pound 23c
Liver liOaf, sliced xv pound 23c
Delicious Chicken Loaf , .pur pound (10c
Head Cliecso per pound 25c
Mayonnaise Dressing per hot do 23o
Remember nil these articles aro strictly homo mado nnd tho
finest we can buy.
Thero will be a largo amount of other now goods in which you
will bo Interested that will arrive on this steamer. Don't forgot
theso goods arrive Friday on tho Redondo.
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones-
85 and 805
SPECIAL JEWELRY SALE
AVc have inaugurated our annual clearance sale in
the Jewelry Department at a time that is opportune
for shoppers. It is only nbout eight weeks until
Christinas and in this list you will find many articles
that will make attractive Christmas presents at a sav
ing of one-half. These are all articles from our reg
ular stock and the prices have not been marked up.
Every article sold carries our usual guarantee as to
reliability and satisfaction.
Read This List and See Our Windows
Jjlil.OO TO $7.00 BRACELiri'S, XOAV $1.30 TO $!J.30
3()e to IjSll.OO CUFF LIXKS NOW 23o TO $1.30
$1.50 STERLIXfi SILVER SET R1XGS XOW 75o
$2.00 TO $1.00 BELT PINS XOW $1.00 TO $2.00
$it.00 TO $1)5.00 GOLD CLOCKS XOW $1.50 TO $0.50
$1.30 TO $5.00 WATCH FOBS NOW 75c TO $2.50
$0.00 TO $15.00 WATCHES XOW $1.50 TO $7.50
AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF OTHER
THINGS, SUCH AS
GOLD CROSSES,
LOCKETS
STICK PINS
NECKLACES
BROOCH PINS
HAT PINS
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS
BUFFERS
PURSES
MATCH BOXES
VANITY BOXES
ALL (JO AT HALF PRICE.
Red Cross Jewelry Department
in . Ik,
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Olympic Flour
Highest Quality
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