The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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-it'WTri) Position of nny kind
Vl'thcr city or country by bright
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,,.Vr'l An Investor to buy 108
lots In H"lso Addition nt ?40 each.
Hood tov few duys only. Sco Tltlo
Guarantee and Abstract Co., II.
gengstneken, Mgr.
.jcT-Cdiiibliuitlon K. P. Masonic
n,i.i Follows watch charm. Mark
ed with initials "J. W. from J. P.
P, Howard for return to Tlmea'.
I yriOI) Viimp cnrjK','r J"" aml
furniture worn, -mi. vyuijioniui ..-."
AVAVrKD Dishwasher. Apply Hotel
Oregon, iNorni uuuu.
I TOU ItKNT Furnished rooms, also
hOUBOKeopil'B iuuiudi ... u. hi
Smith, cor. 2nd nnd IIlBhland Sta.
ffANTKB ComiK-tent girl. Apply In
morning niter v uciuuk, n, . a.
Kaufmnn, 3GG No. Broadway.
FURNISHER ROOMS UstnlrH, rear
Flanngnn t uonnou uuuk, ooo
First St., formerly Pino St.
AMj KINDS of hauling dono prompt
ly J. E. l-iugormu. riiuno i.j.
lOIt HUNT Newly funilslictl rooms
with hent, aa bo. uruauwny.
FOR BALK Or exchango for real
Mtato a goon inuiicu. Appiy uuuiu
204 Coko building.
I WANTED HtroiiK woman or girl to
caro for oldorly invniui. Apply to
Mrs. Scng8tackon.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
apartments, not waior, ugm nnu
linen $10 and up Lloyd hotol.
We Clean and Press
ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Galled for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
Business Directory
Following la a list of Reliable
Dullness Firms that It will
Pay to Patronize
STADDEN
All Minis of photograph work,
tiromldo enlarging and kodak
nnlshlng.
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illli IiliHS ADVERTISING
A business max does
TIlC MOHK HU.SIXKSS
111.' nnrcsv'T.
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It 70(1 hnvo nnvHiliif In nnll. Ir.irin.
jfflt. or want hop, try a wnnt ad.
Always-
"TiTe Busy
Pottery
"Wc have .-just opened up our lino of! Austrian
Pottery. Some beautiful pieces of this ware
can be seen in our windows.
Prices surprising considering tho Pottery
, Too to $5.00.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone Mam 298 Us
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, Mgr.
CoqulUe Offl:e Phono 191 Marshflold Office 14-J.
rms
' Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agents
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i Oplete lino nf nii no.
riband bicycles for sale. Guns,
If It Fits and
hooks Right
HPHAT'SaUyouneed
lu V.U11DIU&1 iix uuy-
ing Clothcraft Clothes.
Every other quality
point is covered' by the
guarantee found in the
pocket of every Cloth
craft coat.
This guaranty, signed by
the makers, binds them to
give you all-wool, lasting
shape and satisfactory wear
and service. Unless your
clothcraft Clothes measure
up to this guaranty, you have
a claim that must and will b'j
satisfied.
We are proud to handle
clothes like these and wo are
glad to add our own guar
anty to them. "Wo are safe
in recommending them to
you you are sal'o in buying
them.
Price need not worry you
cither -$10 to $25, with spe
cial values at $15, $18 and
$20. Ask to see them.
Woolen Mill Store
'Mill-to-Man Clothiers
GOOS BAY
Corner
99
"EASTSIDE"
Have That Roof Fixed
THE WHAT II Kit.
(By AB8ocIatod Press.)
OREGON, Nov. 13 Rain In
west nnd rnln or 9now In vist
tonight and Tuesday. Southerly
winds, high along coast.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE
ItE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:00 p. m., Nov. 12, by Mrs.
15. Mlugus, apcclnl government
mctoorologlcnl observer:
Maximum CO
Minimum 3.7 ;
At 4:00 p. m 48 ',
Precipitation' 20
Wind, Southwest J . cloudy,
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Is Improving Mrs. II. B. Granby, meetings wore a docldcd success and
who underwent an oporatlon nt Mercy tho attendanco yesterday was largo
hospital a fow days ago, Is gottlng Tho commltteo Iri charge of them
along nicely. iwlll moot today or tomorrow to closo
up affaire.
Is Bettor O. P. Noah of Milling-1
ton who underwent an operation at' f Wheel. Tho Buffalo Bill
Mercy hospital last week Is recupor- Bfnr,,, fnp HftllMl Tn,n. vr..nr,lnv
atlng rapidly and will soon bo nblo
to roturu to his homo.
New Boat Capt. Ross of tho Ban-
shoo has now a now gnsollno launch,
the Standard, nearly completed. Sho
will bo ono of tho trlmmoBt crnfts on
tho Bay. Sho Is about tho samo
slzo ns tho Ranger. I
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nii ...1.... ti, trmn- m
sail at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
for San Frnnclsco, her doparturo
frmil linro hnvlnfr boon iinnfiinno.1 a
dny on account of tho rough wenthor.
Mill ItomimcH Tho C. A. Smith
mill resumed operations this morning
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A MAIL CAIUUKU'S LOAD
Sooms hcnvlor when ho has n weak
back and kidney trouble Fred Duoh
rou, mull carrier nt Atchison, Kan
sas, says: "I have been bothorod
with kidney nnd blnddor troublo and
had a novcro pain across my bnck.
Whonovor I cnrrlod a hoavy load of
mall, my kldnoy troublo lncornaod.
Some tlmo ago, I started taking Fo
ley's Kldnoy Pills nnd slnco taking
them I liavo gotten entirely rid of'
nil my kldnoy troublo nnd am ns
sound now ns over." Fdloy's Kldnoy
Pills nro tonlo In action, quick In
results. No mnttor nt what stngo
your kldnoy troublo may ho, tnko
Foley's Kldnoy Pills nt onco for
quick nnd permanent rollof. Red
Cross Drug Store. i
Mince Meat
For That
Thanksgiving Pie
Wo liavo tho Ingredients If you
wish to mnko your own
SKKDKI) HAISIXR
CURRANTS
CITROX
LKMOX AXI) OHAXGK PKKL
BOILED CIDKIt SWKKT CIDKIt
PURE SPICKS OF ALL KINDS.
XKW NUTS tll CROP.
Also Tho FnnioiiB
None-Such
MIXCK MRAT
In Packages nnd tho Llbby, McNeil
& Llbby Mlnco Mont In bulk.
Apples $1 Per Box
nnd upwards
The Bazar
Phone 32
Tho Jlouse of Quality.
NEW SUPPLY OF THE FAMOUS
Educator Crackers
Just Received
Many Coos Bay people have already tried tho Edu
cator wafers, and know what a delicious cracker
they are. We have added to our line
EDUCATOR WAFERS small tin 35c
EDUCATOR WAFERS largo tin 65c
EDUCATOR TOASTERETTES per tin 35c
EDUCATOR CHOCOLATE CRACKERS. ,, ,30c
EDUCATOR CRACKERS FOR BABY 25c
Lockhart's Grocery
after having been closed down for a
few days on account of tho big re
fuse burner having sprung n leak.
Wed Thursday Will Chandler and
Miss .losslo Bacon, formerly of Grants
Pass, were- married at San Frnnclsco
Thursday ovonlng. They will mnko
the.r homo In San Francisco for the
next few months nnd will come to
Coos Bny In the spring. ,
Xew Attraction. B. It. Kollcr of
tho Orpheum has engngod Harry M
Espoy, a clover singer and entertain
er, as one of the nttrnctlons at the
moving picture house. Ho m rule his
flist appearance Sunday night and
scored a decided hit.
Daughter Ih Bbrii. Cards have
been received hero announcing tho
birth of Both Browne Bay to Mr.
and Mrs. Chan L. Ray ut their homo
nt Tncomn, Wash. Mr. Ray Is woll
overy fow months ns reprosontatlvo
of a largo wholesalo f urnlturo house.
Revival CIosoh. The revival moet-
Intra which have boon In nronross at
IkllWII II Jlt LI1U M..JU V k liniLlllll Hill II
tho Marshflold Tabernnclo for five
weeks, wore closed Inst night.
Tho
aftornoon but struck a partly sub
I merged log and lost Its whcol and
llinil tn lin tnwnrl linplr. .T. n. Rnnildnn
who wn8 on routo bnck to hB BChool,
WM unabJ dow , contf0,
nuontly thoro wl uo Bchool t0.
dn v
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n L ,. ,
McCollum Purwr. Burt McCoI-
In for sovornl years purser on tho
Breakwater running to Coos Bay. la
n,,w "uor l" u'"or wb u-
tWOon COOS Bay Olid Ban I rnnclBCO.
wn8 warmly welcomed horo by
'his many frlenda on tho Bny. Ho
snya tlio company la figuring on put-
ting a much lnrgor vessel on tho run
,it tno trniuc warrants it.
lllir Siicccrsoh Tho dnnco given by
tho Cooh Bny Concort Band Saturday
night nt tho Englcs hall was a decid
ed social success. Thoro wna a good
nttondnnco nnd tho mua'c was espec
ially plcaBlng. Yesterday afternoon
tho special band concort nt tho Ma
sonic Opora Houso wna woll attended
despite tho unfnvorablo wenthor and
tho program was moro than pleasing.
Changf In Schedule. A alight
chnngo has boon mndo In tho locnl
train schedule. Tho morning trnln
now runs Into Beaver Hill. Tho on
ly offect on tho tlmo of nrrlvnl or do
parturo In Mnrshdold of otthor tho
nftornoon or morning trains la Hint
tho morning trnln la scheduled to nr
rlvo horo nt 11:59 Instead of 11:40
ns horotofore.
Margeiiu Named. It la reported
today tl-at tho Third nnd Fourth Di
vIhIoiib of tho Oregon Naval Militia
olectod Capt. Macgonn of tho Break
water, commnndor of tho local divi
sions by n good mnjorlty. This will
not bar Capt. Macgonn from bolng
elected cnptaln of tho Oregon Naval
MUltln Docombor 9 whon tho officers
of 'tho organization snloct tho suc
cessor to Cnpt. J. J. Reynolds.'
Family CVIcbrntoH. Yesterday
mnrkod tho forty-sixth annlvorsnvy
of tho marriage of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chns. Sneddon nnd also tho Hlxty
eighth birthday of Mra. Sneddon.
Membora of tho family gathorcd at
tho Sneddon homo In South Mnrsh
flold nnd nlded tho venornblo couplo
In mnklng tho dny a most happy one.
Tholr many friends on th9 Bny unit
ed In oxtondlng congratulations.
Raise Buildings. Tho Mnrshdold
lodgo of Elks which bought tho Ayro
proporty at tho cornor of Third nnd
Cnmmorclnl, Is having tho houso
raised so that tho lot can bo filled
whon tho dredge Oregon begins tho
fill of thnt section In tho early spring.
Many of tho property owners nro
planning on hnvlng tholr lots filled
ut tho snmo tlmo as tho street and
will liavo to have tho buildings rais
ed considerably.
First' Class Auto Service
When you wnnt to go anywhere
In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS.
Best rates In tho el'y. BEST CARS.
Best drlvors. Phono CC-J until 11
p. m., nftor 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resi
dence phone 28-J,
7;. L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
($2333
VB&3BBBSS1
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MRS. D. L. WATSON of Coos City Is
a Marshflcld shopper.
DON GARDINER of North Bend Is .1
Mnrshlleld visitor today.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River
Is a Mnrshdold visitor todny.
MRS. LESTER SMITH of Coos River
Is a Mnrshlleld shopper today.
MRS. WM. ROSS of Catching Inlot
Is n Marshflcld shopper today.
MRS. FRED HANSON of Sumner la
visiting friends In Marshflold to
day.
B. L. PIERCE, the North Coos Rlvor
logger, Is In Marshflold on business
today.
J. P. MORRIS will lenvo tomorrow to
Join his family for tho wlntor In
California.
MRS. CLAUDE PIPER of Coos River
la In Marshflold today on business
and pleasure.
HARRY BRADFIELD expects to
lcavo on tho stage tomorrow on a
business trip to Wlltamotto valloy
oplnts.
DR. nnd MRS. JOHNSON of Myr-
tlo Point spent Sunday horo as
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Straw and
othor friends.
MRS. M. A. GILLMOUR, on routo
to Coos Bay from Rldgeflold,
Wash., la tho guest of Mrs. A. T.
Thompson. RoBcburg Rovlow.
PEnnv CLARKE, tho youngest son
ot Mrs. Francis II. Clarko, Is quite
sick of tho grip, Mrs. Clnrko who
Is In Portland la cxpoctod homo
soon.
D. CAFFERY, a capitalist nnd prom
Inent citizen of Lowlston, Idaho,
Is in tho city Investigating tho
prospects of Coob Bny nnd may lo
cate hero.
R. T. STREET nnd wlfo nnd dnugh-
tor expect to lenvo In a fow days
for an oxtondod visit nt tholr old
homes In Ohio nnd nt othor east
ern points.
WALKKIt AUKKSTKD AGAIN.
D. 8. R. Wnlkor of nils' city, facos
still anothor chargo ns tho rosult of
his agency for n loan nnd trust com
pany of Jnckson, Miss. Ho furnish
ed n bond of $5,000 horo yestordny
to insnro his npponranco for nrralgn
mout In Pnrtlnnd, whoro tho Intoxt
rhargo agnlnst him hns beon filed.
Ho Is accused of soliciting tho snlo
of stock In n compnny having no II-
renso to do business In this stnto.
Rosohurg Rovlow.
BROTH KR'S HARD LUCK.
IVtorMin FhiiiMv of Arngo A'lctlnis of
Ul-Fnto.
Tho Coqulllo Hornld snys: "Bad
luck seems to bo pursuing tho Po
tnrpon family of Arago. Last week,
Davo Peterson sustnlnod n broken
loir while working nbout n stump
nullor nnd wns taken to tho Myrtlo
''oint hosnltnl for treatment. On
Sundnv, Plorco Po'orson stnrted for
A'vrt'n Point In n buggy to seo how,
his hrothor wns gottlng nlong whon
ho mot John Wnlllng In his nuto
which frightened tho horso, rnuslng
It to overturn tho buggy. In tho
nilxun young Poterson was olthor
kicked or struck hohlnd hla enr by
tn lmrso nnd rondored unconscious
for moro thnn twonty-four hours."
GRAND OPENING
B. J. Pnlnior factory reprosonta
tlvo of tho Adam Schnaf Piano Co.,
Chicago, will glvo to tho peoplo of
Coos county nn opening salo for fif
teen dnys nt which tlmo special pri
ces will bo made. You nro invited
to como onrly to Palmers Piano plnco
whllo tho stock of plnnos nro com
plete nnd seo nnd henr tho up-to-dato
innor Plnyor Piano In Mntchless Mp
dols of Mahogany, Walnut and 0"5k.
Storp opon evenings. T
170 So. Broadway, next to Union
Meat Market.
MnS. RKBIXOA STUMP will glvo
Instruction In ELOCUTION, both prl
vato and clnss. Cornor BROADWAY
and CO.MMKRCIAL.
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Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonable chnrges. Our motto:
"Will go nnywhore at any tlmo."
Stands Blanco Hotol and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 nnd 4C.
Night Phono 4C.
BARKER H GOOD.tLK, Proprietor-.
High Cost of Living Reduced
Premium Butter
Pound and a Half Squares 50c Each
AUT0M0BILE STRIKES
A. H. POWER'S RIG TODAY
ED LINDBERG'S MACHINE DAM
AGES BUGGY AND SLIGHTLY
1N.IURKS HORSE AT BROAD
WAY AND HALL AVENUE.
Early this morning, nn nuto drlvon
by Ed. LIndborg celllded with A. H.
Powors' rig nt tho corner of Broad
way nnd Hnll avenuo. The rig was
protty badly damnged nnd tho horso
slightly hurt.
Mr. Powors wns driving tho rig
and was turning from Hnll avenuo
north on Broadway whon LIndborg
enmo down at a protty rapid clip go
ing to tho dopot. Mr. Powors' horso
did not mnko a sharp turn nnd tho
nuto caught the sldo of hla buggy.
Horso, buggy and nil woro pushed
nbout twenty feot, tho nuto turn"
cd elenr nround nnd tho horso was
thrown ngaliiBt tho railing. Luckily
tho carriage waB not upsot nnd Mr.
Powers csenped without a. scratch.
DKRXKLLS AUK DIVORCED.
Wife of Former MarshAcM, 'TlieatrC
cnl Mn linger Secures Decree.
Mrs. W. F. Borncll, wlfo of tho
theatrical manager who mado n brlof
splurgo In Marshflold a little over a
year ago, hns Bccurcd a dlvorco front
him. Bornoll first loft, leaving nu
merous creditors to mourn his de
parture. I,n ordor to raise ready
money for him to get away and to
sccuro transportation to hor old
homo at Medford, Mrs. Bornoll had
to pawn Jowolry hero. Tho Bornolls
camo hero from Rosohurg and tho
Rovlow has tho following ltom:
"Mrs. Florence Bornoll wna grant
ed a dlvorco nt Modford last Tues
day from Wllllnm F. Bornoll, n for
mer bnnd director nnd thontro oper
ator ot Rosohurg, who Is now located
at Pannmn."
RANDOLPH IN TROUBLE.
Launch Strikes Hard on Rogtio River
Bar.
Tho Gold Bonch Qlobo says: "Last
Wednesday morning whllo tho Ran
dolph was attomptlng to cross In
over tho bar alio struck on a mlddlo
ground thnt had formed. A lino wna
soon run to shore nnd alio wns
pulled off, but owing to tho narrow
channol sho could not got stoorngo
way nnd wont nahoro on tho north
spit, whoro alio lay until tho fol
lowing day, whon sho wns pttllod oft
and docked nt Weddorburn. The
boat sustnlned no dnmago oxcopt got
tlng Bomo annd In hor pumps. Sho
brought In nbout fifty tone ot frolght
nono of which wns dnmngod by tho
nccldont."
WAITK'S NEW PLAN.
Frnnk B. Wnlto, of Suthorlln.
Hpent tho dny In Rosohurg nttond
lug to business mnttors. Ltko many
othor Suthorlln citizens. Mr. Wnlto
bollnvca thoro la a possibility of tho
Southorn Pacific shops bolng moved
to thnt city. Tho residents of Suth
orlln hnvo offered tho Southorn Pn
clflc Company substantial Induce
ments, so It Is snld, with tho result
that tho compnny hns ngrcod to glvo
tho proposition thorough considera
tion. Rosohurg Rovlow.
BIG BARN BURNED.
Four Horses Crvnmted on Curry
County Itniich.
Lnst Snturdny night tho lnrgo Ann
bnrn bolonglng to Alf. Mlllor to
gether with n lnrgo nmount of hay
and snmo funning Implements, nnd
four head of horses wero consumod
by flro. Tho origin of tho blnzo Ih
not satisfactorily known, but In
thought to hnvo boon of Incendlnry
origin. Gen. B. Miliar suffered tho
loss of ono of tho horses In tho flro.
nnd ono of tho other threo wns n
flno throo-yonr-old Ally which was
given to Mra. Mlllor by hor father
just before ho dlod. Everything wn
a total loss as thoro was no Insurnnco
rnrrlod on nnythlng. Gold Bench
Globo.
KLK IN CURRY COUNTY
With E. J. Baker nnd E. R. Mlllor
ns deputy gnmo wnrdons, tho gnmo
of Currv will got bottor protection
thnn It hns had In tho past. It Is
reported that thoro aro still 25 or 30
elk In tho Myers creok country south
of Roguo river, while four cows woro
soon recontly nenr tho mouth of Lob
ster creok at tho samo tlmo thnt ft
bnnd of C or 8 wns discovered fnrth-
or no tho crook nnd theso oik added
to those that rnngo In tho country
nround tho head of Elk rlvor mako
a goodly number of these nnblo nnl
mals that roam In the woods patrol
led by Messro. Baker nnd Miller.
With tho protection thoy will now get
It would 8oem thnt thoro la yot hopo
thnt tho elk of this country will bo
snvod from extinction. Port Orford
Tribune.
SOME SINGKR OHPIIKUM TO
NIGHT. Tho Times' Want Ads bring results
', etc, repaired.
NOW
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See CORTHELL
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