The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 10, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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Copyright nan Sobffoer & Muz
NE pleasant thing about our
business is the satisfaction
we get from the satisfaction we
give Our customers go away
satisfied; if the satisfaction doesn't
last we want them to come back
and tell us so
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes satisfy; in style, in all-wool fabrics,
in fine tailoring, in fit and in price
Suits $.18 and up
Overcoats $1(5.00 and up
The Woolen Mill Store
COOS HAY
This Btoro Is tlio homo of Hart Schnffner & Mnrx clothes.
Always-
"!5e Busy Corner
Special
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liW Sniiirdnv Onlv.
"We offer each customer an opportunity to
purchase a handsome Brass Vase at the Special
Price of $1.25.
They are of Heavy Brass, nine inches high
and sell regularly for $2.00. To introduce our
now line of Brass we will sell them SATURDAY
PXIY AT $1.25.
lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone , Main 298 Us
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coquuia Office Phone 191 Marahfleld Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and flatting Lands a specialty.
Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE"
MEN
North Bend News
The Episcopal Guild will meet
Wltll Mm flnn I?vn..ll nl Dint 11 n.
i hivii i.u. v..u. uiviHb Ub A. .lib J IU-
, morrow nftornoon.
I Mrs. M. E. Illldrcth Is expected
ihero next week from Lowoli, Mass.,
'to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chns.
Murr, wlio has been very 111 for somo
days.
Si?ea' !ho havo sm Inventive ability
! Alloruejr., Wiuhlustwu, il.
After the sbow try a Turkish Bath
Phone 2 14-J.
Geo. Holster of Klamath Falls
icamo In by way of Sumnor to North
Bond. Ho will spend tho winter
hero.
Mrs. Geo. D. Mandigo, who has
boon spending several weoks with her
'sister, Mrs. Krlbs in Portlnnd, rc-
1 turned on tho Brcnkwntor.
A. II. Derbyshire and family havo
moved Into tho resldonco recently
vacated by II, C. DIers.
Mrs. P. W. Stovens was called to
tho Coos Hlvor homo of their Bon this
week, hor daughtor-In-law 'bolng
qulto 111.
Prof. J. F, Grubbs is nrrnnglng to
erect n flno cottngo on his proporty
near tho North Bend High school
P. L. Swcnrlngon has bought tho
B. P. Dllley property at Porter from
K. J. Coko for $1,400.
O. J. Lomnnskl Ib arranging to
buy tho Orphcum thcatro at Bandon
and will then have a circuit of thrco
: moving plctura houses In Coos coun-
I, 1IUV IIUV1IIK " IIUJUI III illlllDli-
flold nnd tho Star In North Bond.
C. G. Ilockot Is nrrnnglng to movo
to Empire, whero ho will occupy ono
of tho Southern Orogon company's
rosldoncoH which thoy havo rccontly
remodelled.
S. J. Immnl this week rloscd his
shoo nnd clothing storo in the Pnlnco
building and has filed a potltlon In
voluntary bankruptcy Ho ostlmntCB
thnt his credits nnd liabilities nro
each about $5,000.
Tho North Bend High school foot-
ball tonm will play Myrtle Point at
IMyrtlo Point Satuulay. Tho wook
J following they will play MMshflold
In North Bond.
Tho Guild of St. Mary's Episcopal
church of North Bend Is mooting SaU
urdny nftornoon with Mrs. Everett
In Pint B. Tho Guild Is planning to
glvo n dinner and hold a bazar about
tho middlo of December.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
0IIEG0N, Nov. 10. Snow
tonight nnd Saturday fair In
west, nnd snow enst. Colder l!i
east. West to Northwest winds
LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:00 p. in., Nov. 0, by Mrs.
E. Mingus, special government
metcorologlcnl obsorvor:
Maximum 43
Minimum 40
At 4:00 p. m 42
Precipitation 97
Wind, Southwest; cloudy.
Buys Lnml Louis Hagstrom yes
terday through August Frizeon pur
chased ten acres of land near Coos
City from Dick Noble. Ho bought
It ns an Investment.
Go to Portlnnd. Instead of return
ing direct to Coos Bay from San
Francisco, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Jen
nings wont to Portland for a brief
stay. They nro expected homo this
week.
Alliance In. Tho Alllnnco arrived
in Into this nftornoon from Eurokn,
having been dolaycd by tho rough
weather off tho coast. It Is expected
that sho will sail this oyoulng for
Portland.
Enjoy Smoker. Tho mombors of
tho .Mnrshflold fire department hold
an enjoyable smoker nt tholr hall
last ovenlng. It wnB puroly a so
cial meeting, no business of any
kind being taken up. Stories nnd
Impromptu talks wdro followed by
refreshments.
Trlbbey, Albert Seellg, Frank Par
sons, Hoy Lawhorne, Fred. Weaver,
and Tom Hnrvoy.
QiiII.m School. As a result of tho
troubles In tho Emplra school, Mr.
Thompson, the teachor, has resign
ed. Ho wanted to quit today but tho
substitute ho secured was not satis
factory to tho board and ho may hnvo
to contlnuo for a few days. Nothing
new has dovolopcd in tho troubles of
1'rlncliml Sherrlll of tho Bunker Hill
school who imposed corporal punish
ment on somo of tho students and
raised tho Iro of somo of the parents.
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PEOPLE
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GEORGE TERRY is down from Dan
lels Creek on business.
Funeral Today. Tho funeral of
Chns. S. Hllbom was hold this nft
ornoon nnd owing to tho lnclemont
wenthor, tho attendnnco was not as
large as It would otherwise havo
beon. Besides this, owing to tho
early arrival of tho boat, tho ser
vices wcro held soon nftor 1 o'clock
lnstcnd of at 2 as was oxpectcd, and
ninny did not nrrlvo In tlnio. Tho
sorvlccs were ontlrcly Masonic, bo
lng In chnrgo of Blanco Lodgo, No.
48, A. F. & A. M. A. J. Snvago as
worshipful mastor, had chargo of tho
rltunllstlc coremony. Tho pnll bear
ers wcro: Mr. Mahaffy, J. J. Cllnkln
beard, Robt. Rooko, E. L. Bossoy,
E. L. RoblnBon and W. B. Piper.
CHAS. RODJNE of Allegany Is
Marahfleld business visitor.
MRS. WILL SMITH of Coos River is
a Marahfleld shoppor today.
NEIL WATSON of Coos City is In
Marshflold today on business.
MRS. FRANK RAY of Cooston Is vis
iting Marshflold friends today.
ROBERT ROOKE of Coos Rivor is a
Marshflold buslneBJ visitor today.
E. A. WILLIAMS of Catching Inlet is
n Marshflold business visitor to
day, t
FRED LILLENTHAL of Coos Rivor
Is a Marshflold business visitor today.
MRS. REBECCA LUSE-STUMP of
South Coos River is a Marshflold
visitor today.
Hn7 Local Boys. Two Marshflold
boys havo "got theirs" from tho haz
ors at Orogon Agricultural college ac
cording to ndvlscs rcnchlng friends
nnd relatives hero indirectly. Gcorgo
Murch was tho first. Bocauso ho was
too actlvo nt n students' dnnco to MRS. JENNIE STEWART, who has
MRS. ED. RICHMOND and baby re
turned yesterday from an extended
visit nt northern nnd eastern Oro
gon points. .
suit tho upper classmen, thoy caught
Murch nnd his flno pompadour was
a thing of tho pnst, his head being
shnvon clenn. Fred McCormno was
tho noxt. He arrayed hlmsolf in his
glnd togs for a class danco and when
ho started, ho found thnt ho was
locked in his room. Cnlls for holp
woro in vnln nnd nil ho could do wna
to rotlro and dream of tho Joys that
his follow students woro hnvlng nt
tho party.
Bar 1h Rough Tho Coos Bay bar
In showing tho effects now of tho so
voro storm thnt has been raging oft
the coast tho last couplo of dav
About noon ycstonlny It got very
rough nnd tho Nnnn Smith hns boon
tinnliln tn en nut nnil Is now wnltlnir
In tho lower bay for tho storm to sub- addressed plainly
SANTA CLAUS MAIL
WILL Illl DELIVERED
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Postmaster Curtis hns receiv
ed tho following ofllclnl order,
which Is olf-ixilnnntory:
"Ordor No. ,5874 Postmns
tors nro authorized to deliver
nil lottors nrrlvlng nt tho re
spective poBtofTlccB botweon Do
rombor in, 1011, nnd Jnnuary
1, 1012, Inclusive, which nro
nnd unmls-
FURNISHED ROOMS Upstairs, rear
Flnungnu & Bennett Bank, 388
First St., formerly Pino St.
WANTED Girl for restaurant work.
Apply Times office
FOR SALE A line liml M-ino. heifer
Mother n noted thoroughbred Hols
teln. W. L. Wllmot, N. Monroo
St., nonr City Pnrk, North Bond
WANTED Day work, cleaning, wash
lug, Ironing, 2Gc hour, 185J. Woman
ALL KINDS of hauling tlono prompt
ly J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 129 J.
sldo.
Finds Dog. Otto Schotter hns fln
nlly recovered his dog "Bonus." Tho
canine hnd wandorod over to EaBt
sldo and forgot to como back, somo
ono thoro picking "Bonim" up ns n
stray nnd giving him n now homo.
IlQwovor whon tho dog heard Mr,
tnknbly to 'Santa Clnus,' without
nny other terma or expressions
Identifying tho porson for whom
such lottors nro intended, to ro-
sponslblo Institutions or itidlvl-
duals In tho lown or city of nd-
dress, who may dcslro to uso
thorn exclusively for phllnuthro-
nlc purposes. In tho ovont thnt
!,h0 ,n,,,cntcd ft BtronBit tKirXtZKr 5.
l.vn.tu HJ tvbuiin
Tikn Kvltlpncp.-- Evldonco In tho
enso of E. W. Bornttt nnd E. Wit-1
tig vs. tho Smith-Powers Logging :
company, involving tho ownership of i
tho booms on Iowor Coob River, la!
bolng taken in Judgo Hall's olllco to
day. W. T. Merchant was ono of
tho wltnossos called. Tho caso Ib
ponding in circuit court.
dividual, tho postmaster shall
dlstrlbuto them in such propor-
tlon ns ho mny doom proper.
FRANK II. HITCHCOCK,
"Postmnstor-Gonornl.
boon visiting relatives nt "rtlnnd
and n son nt Tho Dalles, returned
on tho Broakwator.
TOM HARVEY and J. W. Mltckoll,
who Joined tho duck hunters yes
tordny, brought bnck twenty-fiver
birds ns ovidonco of their ability.
WILL STAUFF pinns to loavo 'short
ly for a visit In California. His
brother, Jas. Stauff, loft for thoro
yesterday after nn extended visit
h'oro.
W. S. HUNSACKER, a brothor of
Mrs. Stowart, will como down from
Portland nnd expects to remain for
somo tlmo it tho location Is satisfactory.
J. ALBERT MATSON, Frank Lnlso
and Dr. Dlx returned homo today
from a thrco day's duck shooting
expedition In tho sand hills. Thoy
brought back a nlco bunuch of
fenthorod beauties.
Closed Till Monday Owing to tho
wnsto humor nt tho Smith mill hnv
lng sprung n bad leak, tho mill hns
been closed down until Monday. It
wn expectod yesterday tho repairs
could bo effected today to start
FOR SALE Good mvou-I luuul fo I operations tomorrow urn mo ro-
nt a bargain. Call nt Union Mnr- P"1 wo,ro. mor, """"lit innn woro
Icot nnd sou 3a fo and get
Phono 58.
price.
FOR SALE King slide tromboiio In
llrst-clnBa condition. Address Box
28C, North Bond.
FOR SALE Three Coriiellnii In
dlan gamo lions nnd ono cock. In-
qulro Bishops' tints, 547 Broadway
first anticipated and so tho longor
dolny.
Would you havo tho public know you;
Would you HUo to havo us show
you;
Would you havo a motor tow you
To Success? Speak nnd wo'U go
you,
But you'll hnvo to ADVERTISE.
Mirk what other morchnntB sny;
Coto tholr doings dny by day;
Whllo tho sun shines mnko your hay
If ynu want to mnko It pay,
But you'll havo to ADVERTISE.
81:
Flguro up tho cost to you;
Arm against nil loss to ynu;
Start In now nnd seo it through;
Fearlessly say wnnt is truo
Of nil you hnvo to ADVERTISE.
.MR. nnd MRS. JAMES DYER of
Douglns City, Cnl., nro in tho city
ns tho guests of tholr nophew, B W.
Bates and family. Thoy nro on
routo to Mnrshflold to visit Mrs. O,
S. Illlborn. Rosoburg Nows.
MRS. ANNA KNIGHT of Sonttlo is
enjoying n visit In Portlnnd with
hor daughter, Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy,
whom sho hns not soon for nearly
eight years and with tho Httlo sou
of Mrs. Gosnoy whom sho hnd nut
seen before.
EDITOR BATES of Rosoburg is In
Mnrshflold today to attend tho fun
eral of his uncle. Chns. S. Hilborn.
Mr. Bates spont his early youth on
tho Bay, loarnlng tho printing busi
ness on tho Coob Bay Nows undor
Editor Bonnott.
MR. nnd MRS. J. II. Mllnor consti
tuted n private family duck hunt
ing pnrty that wont out nftor game
nnd thoy got tho ducks, too, oven
If. tho first ono Mrs. Mllner shot
foil In tho bay and owing to rough
sons floated away beforo lb could
bo secured.
FOR SALE Or exchange for real
estnto n good lnunch. Apply Room
204 Coko building.
WANTED Strong woman or girl to
enro for elderly Invalid. Apply to
Mrs. Songstacken.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
apartments, hot water, light and
linen $10 nnd up Lloyd hotel,
taken at once. T. Maas, Club Cigar
Storo.
WIiih Claim. Advises havo boon
recolved by John D. Goss thnt John
Ncglthon of Kentuck Inlot hns won
lila linmnatnml Mi nro. Kneltlinn liml
lived on tho rnnch for many years, WB HAND DANCE nt KVflHJS
but through error had failed to prove 'ml'' Saturday night. NOVEMBER 11.
up on it. Geo. Fnrrln noticed It nnd music uy mil unnu
filed on it nnd inter Fnrrln sold his
relinquishment to Mr. Horn of North
Bond. Ncglthon Instituted a contost
nnd hns won out.
Tiles Case. Boforo Justlco Pen
nock this nftornoon, tho caso of B.
F. Rahsknpf vs. A. M. Ross for ono
half of a $175 real estate commis
sion Is bolng tried. Ross maintains
thnt tho sale was niado nftor ho nnd
Rnhskopf dissolved, partnership and
that consequently tho lntter is not
entitled to nny commission on It.
Rnhskopf says tho salo was made on
an option secured whllo ho was n
Job nnd momber of tho firm. Tho Jury hoar-
W.
Wet Weather
Goods.
WANTED Your carpenter
furniture, work. Tel. Carpenter 124L Ing tho enso Is composed of Geo,
Something New All the Time
Kelly's Pure Tropical
Guava Jelly
THE FINEST HAWAIIAN FRUIT PRODUCT ON THE MAR
KET. THE FRUIT IS PICKED FRESH EACH .MORNING AND
BOILED THE SAME DAY.
In Glasses, Each 25c
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones-
-1 85 and 305
MEN'S SLICKERS from
$5.00 to
BOY'S SLICKERS from
$2.25 to
LADIES' SLICKER CAPES
$3.25 nnd
MISSES' SLICKER CAPES
$2.75 nnd
CHILDREN'S
CAPES
Wo nlso carry a full lino of tho
famous AQUAPELLE CLOTHING.
RUBIIER FOOTWEAR of all kinds
Ladles' nnd Men's I'M
BRELLAS from 50c to
.$3.00
.$2.00
.$3.00
.$2.50
,$1.75
GEORGE DEUBNER, only son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. C. Doubnor, is critic
ally 111 with typhoid fovor In San
Francisco. Mrs. Doubnor returned
rocontly from nn oxtondod vlsltat
his homo thoro nnd whllo ho was
sick" thon tho physicians thought it
was only n slight attack of malaria
lover but It lator dovelopod Into a
severe enso of typhoid.
JOHN HERRON, Addison Cook and
Ed Fnrrln roturnod from Rosoburg
last night via Myrtlo Point. Thoy
report thnt It was ono of tho worst
trips they havo niado in yenrs. A
peculiar thing about tho wenthor
yeatorday was that thoy did not en
counter any snow nlong tho road
although It snowed most of tho day
along tho old Coos Bay wagon
road routo.
.$7.00
TiTe Bazar
Phone 32
The Jlouse of Quality.
DR. nnd MRS. ALDEN, who havo
been spondlug tho summor with
tholr dnughtor, Mrs. C. F. Mp
Georgo, loft yestordny for tholr
homo nonr Grand Rnplds, Mich.
Thoy may dccldo to return horo
nnd locnto and may bring a num
bor of othors with thorn as Mr. Mc
Georgo showed Dr. Aldon that hlu
boosting of this section was not
ovordono ono lotn.
MISSES' $4.50 nnd $5.00 BAIN
CAPES for !?:M)0 Friday nnd Sntur
day only. LADIES' EMPORIUM.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have-'
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacini
Llvnry & Transfer Co.
High Cost of Living Reduced
Premium Butter
Pound and a Half Squares 50c Each