The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 17, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911 -EVENING EDITION
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VHATEVER you do,
business or pleasure,
we'll dress you right for it
Kight means here every-
ought to
We can
mean
put it
in
in
Cvfrfjkt Htn UUfatt te Mum
thing it
clothes,
one line:
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes. AVc want you to see the suits. and
overcoats.
Suits $18 and up Overcoats $16.50 and up
Have you a good sweater; close-knit, pure
wool? We'll show you some beauties at $3.00
and up. How are you fixed for shirts? We've
got a lot of very handsome patterns and colors
for you. Best shirts $1.00 and up. It's time
for underwear, too ; winter calls for it $1.00
. the garment, and from that price as high as
you care to go.
WGm.
$
TIII3 WEATHER.
The Woolen Mill Store
Coos Bay's home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
(Dy Associated Press. )
OREGON, Nov. 17 Fair In
cast tonight and Saturday;
southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
RE-
For twenty-four hours ondlng
nt 1:00 p. :n., Nov. 10, by Mrs.
13. Mlngus, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 53
Minimum 40
At 4:00 p. m D2
Precipitation 1.03
Wind, Southwost; cloudy.
Breakwater Sails Early. The
Breakwater will sail nt eight o'clock
tomorrow morning for Porttnrid. It
was erroneously announced yesterday
that the Breakwater wouhi sail at
nlno o'clock.
Iways-
f The Busy Corner"
SHOP EAllLY-
Don't wait too long 'till things are pretty
well picked over. I3ogin early to do your Xmas
Shopping, then you're not rushed at the last
minute and you've had the advantage of first
selection. Let us show you our splendid Line of
Manning, Bowman's Coffee Percolators, Chafing
Dishes, etc.
SEE OUR "WINDOWS.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
heme' Main 298
Us
Heavy Rains. Tho rainfall tho
past two days has been greater than
was supposed. In tho twbnty-four
hours ending1 nt 5 o'clock yesterday,
tho total precipitation was 1.03
Inches. All tho streams aro showing
tho effects of tho heavy rains but It
will require much mora precipitation
boforo thoro will bo any particular
danger from freshets.
lllclinnlMon'H lllll. Engineer Rlch-
nrdson of Portland, who was engaged
by tho North nend and Mnrshflold
city couiicIIb to Investigate tho water
situation, has sent In his bill. Ho
nsks $(139.75 for his work and tho
North nend city council hns agreed
to pay two-fifths or $245.90 of tho
sum. Tho Mnrshflold city council will
net on tho bill at tho noxt meeting.
fall, until n llttlo over a year ago,
was In chargo of all tho Episcopal
churches on Coos Day and nlso of
tho Episcopal church nt Gardiner.
Ho now gives his entlro time to tho
work of tho churches nt Bnndon and
nt Coqulllo, bdth of which hnvo show
ed much progress through moro fre
quent services. Archdeacon Horsfnll
will prench nt both services In Em
manuel church here on Sunday.
Hero After Body. I. L. Blair of
Seattle, a brothor-In-lnw of W. E.
Calvin, who was killed In nn accident
nt tno amiin-i'owcrs logging camp on
Isthmus Inlet, nrrlvcd hero yesterday
to take tho body to tho old bomo at
St. Joseph, Mo., for burlnl. Tho body
will bo taken out on tho Brcnkwater
tomorrow.
Meet Tonight. A meeting will bo
hold nt tho Mnrshflold Chamber of
Commerco at 7:30 this evening for
tho purposo of expressing a gonornl
appreciation of tho efforts that It. M.
.Tonnlngs, who will lonvo shortly for
Eugeno to rcBldo, hns put forth In
bohnlf of this community. It is ex
pected that thero will bo a good at
tondnnco although sovornl other
meetings and functions Hint nro ar
ranged for thU evening mny dotrnct
from tho turnout.
North Bend News
Floyd Rnnb, a son of Supt. Rnab,
Bllpped nnd fell on tho sldownlk tho
other night and broko his arm.
' Dan McDonnld ha3 returned from
Bnndon to tnko a position as foreman
of tho North Bend Iron Works.
Mrs. Andrew llobon nnd son arriv
ed hero yesterday to visit nt tho
homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs,
D. M. Rezln.
Postmaster Russell announces that
tho deposits In tho Postal Savings De
partment which was started horo ft
couplo of weeks ago now total about
$800.
Jas. Allen, mnnngcr of tho slilnglo
mill announces that tho reconstruct
tlon of tho plnnt hns been comploted
nnd tho mill will bo started Just as
soon as tho markot will cnablo him
to dlsposo of tho output and tho
shingles ho has on hand.
VSSStSX
EOPLE
E&ZntOZSEJ
OU KNOW.
R.
Try Case Soon. It Is expected that
WANTED A night nu nt Java Coffee V.10 cnB? J Christian "" w,
House. Must bo oxporlenccd. .disposed of tho former Chandler
Our Dressed Beef
shows Its lino breeding In tho doll
caey of Its llbro In the rich color of
Mm Mnuli mill In tlin nltnrnnttnir
HtrenkH of snowy fat. A good Judgo WANTED Girl for
knows It's cholco beef Just by looking
nt It. But you should judgo by Its
taste nnd tenderness ns well. Try a
roast for Sunday dinner. If It Is bo FOR SAL1
WANTED Doom unil board in pri
vate family In Mnrshflold by young
lady. Rcforoncos uxchnnged. Ad
dress, Box 403, North Bond, Ore.
n,.w. ........ . . . Tl... IS
iiuiuii mm Hiiiuuiui, iiKiiiiini .111 nil r.
Hall, Henry Songstnckon, L. D.
Smith nnd a number of others, will
como up for trlnl In tho federal
court at Portland soon. Hermann
married tho widow of tho lato John
" ; " " Norman of Marsh.loNI ir.d nt thit
lOU.ND Tliurmlny morning In front tlmo of her dcatli Inherited much
of tho llnsnr. a brown and wlilto ,,r()porty on Coos liny. He alleges
fur. Soo Times ofllco. j,m tho nroporty was ho)(, ,)y ,,,
Coos Bny representatives for much
WANTED Competent Olrl for gen Iphr thnn Its value. Do Is a Oormnn.
ernl houso
Ilorton.
work by .Mrs. M. C. hnvlng mnrrlod Mrs. Norman in Gor
many and resided thoro with her un
til hor dentil. Ho murrlp.l ngnln. Ho
and his present wlfo nro now resi
dents of Portland.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply Mrs. Jns. II. O'Don
noil, Bunker Hill.
roil RENT Nlco
keeping rooms.
furnished house
Phono -10-L.
I Cas Over Stallion. A suit to bo
tried nt tho coming torm of circuit
court nt Coqulllo In December Is at
tracting somo nttoutlon hero now. It
IO EXCHANGE Modern cottage Krmvg out of tll0 trouhlo Inst spring
nnd lots In Cnllfornla In llvo city ovor th0 rofusnl of local parties to
ovor 7,000 Inhabitants, railroads tnl0 n Btnnion which was shipped
nnd electric IIhob. Plnco rents for non, hy nl)V nI, COmpany of Port-
$20. Will tnko property of llko ,antl on nn niiPK0,i contrnct. tho Coos
voluo In Marahnold. Address P.O. county ,,ion nlloglng Hint tho nnlmnl
Box G23 Mnrshllold, Oregon. wna not n8 ,,,,, Krni,0 nn nn!mnI n8
they contracted for. Ruby nnd enm-
pnny havo sold tho contrnct or notos
ork. Mrs.
Phono 113-L.
tender It molts In your mouth do not
bo surprised.
.MARSH FIELD CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Markets
orlli Rend Marsh flolil
P Launder Your Undeiwear
Jh these gnrmonts cleaner
Rr than tho work can bo done
'. and thoy nro not worn so
We dO not Rlirlnlr ttmm nvnn
Wrments aro returned the
! a when sent us.
f0 tho garmonts nlcoly, make
repairs free of chnrgo nnd
? 'resh clean, swcot under-
1 for each week's chnngo.
yours up with noxt week's
bundle.
M Hand & Steam Laundry
v.i,
JO.J
fchard's Liverv
fi1,enu.red tho 1,vory
u't. He snnr nn.l ,. ..o-
cni! ndrexco'lont service tn
"W Of Cooa rinv fnf.1
! Sood rl?a tr..i .,.i..
n mP!in ;;i..r"u u,u,'.iui"''
in. -" uiuciory service to
1 ri. . ne "8 for a driving
1 " Or anvtlllnr. nnn.l.l l
Uto ,. ft,so d0 truclc
I !$.? 1 kinds. .
r-'wi inn llltOTIIERS
ruone 138-J
Lli" aod Aldor Streets
A'FE O A TT XTO.Tc
Afield Paint,
fecoratingCo.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
T-VR. E. K. WINKIiER,
Naturopatli and Chiropractor.
All chronic dlBonsos trontod. Consul
tation freo. Olllco hours:
9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to G and C to 8 p. m.
Naturopath lnstltuto Room No. 1.
No. 130 Brondway, Marshflold, Oro.
D
It. G. W. LESLIE,
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the American school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Office
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
i ; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshtloldj Oregon.
J
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Offlee over Flanagan & Bennett Bans
larshfleld Oregon
DR. J. T. McCORMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshfleld, Oregon.
3fllco; Lockbart Building,
opposite Post O.TJto.
Phono 105-J
DH-
A. J. HENDRY'S
Ished
MARSHFIELD.
POne 14 0L Orotrnn
I Ubow iry a Turkish Bath
Wo are equipped to do high class
work on short notice at the "very
lowost prices. Examination free.
Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo
site Chandler hotel, phono 112-J.
DR. 11. B. MOORE,
Chiropractor
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
203 Coos BIdg Phone 81-L
Ofllco hours 1 to 5.
'S OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
writer. A
Box 2 CD.
-No.
bargain.
Kt'iicrnl lioue'
Eugono O'Connoll, of tMo lopni ,mrt0 to Loiter & Comn-
boll of Portland who nro suing tho
'lornl men to onforco pnymont. Tho
11 Renilngton tyiK- ,opnl .. wno nro mn,,0 .tofn.wia.its
Address P O nro w P uowron, William BenMlo,
Allan Roborts, Paul Rohaugh, Geo.
' " - IDIvllbllss, Blanchnrd Brothers nnd
ALL KINDS of ImiilliiR doiio piHmipt- noy Rezln. Last summer whon tho
ly J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 12UJ. representative- of Ruby nnd rompnny
-1 wns horo and trlod to onforco pay
FOIt SALE Or exchange for real ,' mont of tho notes, n hand to hand
estnto a good launch. Apply Room ; conflict nenrly ensued.
204 Coko building. .
' Pioneer Minister Hero. Rev. Wll-
WANTED Strong woman or girl to Hnm Horsfnll, archdeacon of Coos
euro for oldorly Invalid. Apply to .and Curry counties, nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Songstnckon. Horsfnll. arrlvod from Bnndon
- 'today, nnd will bo guests for a
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING fow days nt tho homo of their boh
nnd dnughtor-ln-lnw, Dr. nnd Mrs.
Win. Horsfnll. Jr. Archdeacon Hors-
E. SHINE is hero from Coqulllo
on business todny.
E. J. COFFELT of Coos River Is In
Mnrshflold on business.
C. MARTINI of Norwny Is in Marsh
field today on business.
GEO. A. GAGE of Riverton Is a
Mnrshflold business visitor.
MRS. R. II. OLSON of Emplro wns
n Mnrshflold shoppor todny.
C. E. JORDAN of Eastsldo Is a
Mnrshflold business visitor todny.
PETER LUNDGREN of Ton Mllo Is
looking nftcr business on tho Bny
today.
MRS. E. L. CHURCH of Isthmus In
let Is reported qulto III nt hor
homo.
J. C. SAVAGE, odltor of tho Coqulllo
Scntlnol, wns In Mnrshflold yester
day on business.
E. K. JONES hns returned from n
business trip to Myrtlo Point nnd
other Coqulllo Vnlloy points.
F. A. MILLER of North Bend, whoso
slBtor, Miss Vera Miller died yes-
tcrday, was In Marshfleld today on
business.
MRS. F. J. LAPALME of Eastsldo.
who undorwont nn onorntlon nt
Mercy hospital recently, Is reported
gottlng nlong nlcoly.
W. F. MILLER nnd wlfo will ontor
tnln n number of young folks nt n
dancing pnrty at their homo this
ovonlng.
C. F. McGEOROE yesterday purchas
ed ono of tho sweet toned Adnm
Rehnof Player Pianos from Palmer
Piano Plnco.
MRS. L. M. T055IER. who rccontly
underwent nn oporntlon at Mercy
hospital, Is getting nlong ns well
ns could bo expected.
MRS. A. D. WOLCOTT nnd brother,
F. L. Lowe, loft on this morning's
trnln for Bnndon to attend tho fun
ornl thero of tholr aunt, Mrs. Pnto
Lowe.
E. E. STRAW will lonvo tomorrow
for Portland to attend n mooting
of tho nowlv nppnlntod board of
tho Oregon Naval Militia of which
bo Is n member.
E. C. DREWS, mnnncer of tho Coos
Bny Homo Tolophnno company,
wont to Bnndon yesterday to In
spect tho reconstruction of tho ex
ehnngo thoro. About $3, COO Is be
ing expended for now switch
board nnd other Improvements
there.
Hnrry Wnlkor nnd Vlc. Llndstrom
whllo hunting nenr Cooston tho other
day nearly had a bad accident. Thoy
had Boparatcd nnd Wnlkor scolnff
Bomo object stirring tho brush took
n shot at It. Tho object proved to bo
Llndstrom nnd tho ballot hnd passed
through tho crown of his hat.
Tho North Bond council has decid
ed to hold up tho bill of tho Coos
Bay Wator company for $12G for In
stalling flro hydrants until a now
contrnct for water is mndo. The
council alleges that tho company Is
now charging $3,60 per month rental
for each hydrant, which thoy claim
Is too much. Tho council nlso de
cided to purchnso somo moro flro hoso
to bo kept nt Porter, tho pcoplo thoro
having agreed to purchnso n hoso
enrt If tho city would supply tho
hoso.
At a mooting In tho ofllco of Dr.
Bnrtlo tho other ovonlng, candidates
for tho various North Bond city of
fices to bo tilled nt tho coming elec
tion woro discussed. Among thoso
mentioned for councllmon woro L. F.
Fnlkonsteln, C. II. Broulllnrd, Goo.
D. Mnndlgo, M. E. Evorltt, W. II.
Chnppoll, nnd J. F. Grubbs. A. II.
Dorbyshlro will bo n cnndldnto for
reelection as recorder, nnd C. S.
Wlnsor for tronsuror. Peter Logglo,
Sovor Bnckoy nnd August Hoolllng
mny also get Into tho raco.
NORTH REND GIRL DEAD.
npnrtments, hot wntor, light and
llnon $10 nnd up Lloyd hotel.
& Modern Brick Building, Electrlo
Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished RoomE with Hot
and Cold Water.
II O T E L .CO OS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: GO cents a Day and Upwnrds.
Cor. Broadway and Markot
Marshfleld. Oregon.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers nnd
rensnnnblo charges. Our motto:
"Will go nnywhoro nt any tlmo."
Stnnds Blanco Hotel and Blnnco
Clgnr Storo. Day Phones 78 nnd 40.
Night Phono 4 0.
IJARKEIt GOODALE. lronrlomJ.
Sealshipt Oysters
Our first shipment just arrived.
Solid Meats
No Waste
The kind with the sea-tang. Fresh from the shore.
Pints 55c
Quarts 90
Lockhart's Grocery
Two Private Phones -
85 nnd 305
The Royal
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
November 1H and 10
Murphy & Simpson
Dog and Pony Show
GREATEST OF ALL ANIMAL
ACTS. All now dogs nnd now tricks.
Altogether d Iff or out from tho Inst
show. Many romombor seolng Mur-
phy's Dog Show, nnd thoso that did
wont miss tins net. Ten nogs, goats,
pony nnd mulo. MAUD, THE ORI
GINAL MULE, will positively nppoar
hororo the foot lights at ovory per
formance Wo nlso offer $5.00 n
mlnuto for" nny lady to nttompt to
rldo Maud, $1.00 a mlnuto for nnyono
wolghlng liiulor 120 lbs, to rldo her.
THIS IS THE GREATEST AND
HIGHEST-PRICED ANIMAL
ACT EVER HOOKED IN
MARSHFIELD
Two Reds of Now Pictures with
Above make ono of Best Shows
Ever Scon in this city
ADMISSION 2.-0
G. J. Lemiuiski.
Miss Vera Miller Succumbs to Heart
Failure There.
Miss Vorn Miller dlod at tho homo
of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A.
Miller, In North Bond yostordny aft
ernoon of henrt dlsoaso aftor a thrco
montliB Illness.
Vorn Miller was born In Sponrflsh,
S. I)., nnd came to North Bond with
hor parents six years ago. Bosldes
hor pnronts, n slstor, Mrs. Holnold nt
Grant, Mich., nnd n brother, F. A.
Miller of North Bond Biirvlvo.
Tho funeral will bo held from tho
WIIboii Chupol In Mnrshflold Satur
day aftornoon nt 2 o'clock, lutorinont
bolng In tho I. O. O. F. comotory in
Mnrshflold.
first Class Auto Service
When you want to go nnywhoro
In n hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS.
Best rates In tho city. BEST CARS.
Best drlvoro. Phono C0-J until 11
p. in., aftor 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resi
dence phono 28-J.
J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
WET WEATHER
GOODS
Mnko n rainy dny seem sunny by tho
cheerful feeling thnt comes from sav
ing mnnoy by buying theso goods at
tho Bazar.
Here They Arc:
.MEN'S SLICKERS from f O O C
$5.00 to $&,GtJ
HOYS' SLICKERS $2.25 ft ff
and 4w
SLICKERS CAPES for Lndlos, Mis
ses and children $3.25 fl JL
AQUIPELLE COATS AND PANTS
for men.
RUBBER GOODS for ovorybody.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality.
High Cost of Living Reduced
Premium Butter
Pound and a Half Squares 50c Each
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