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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1911)
I-TSr-Y'' -VJ) ? "tb - .-- trt THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. J fJ73rlSj3'.Z'Z)lTl r ipcm gPWLS n son of Poto Johnson ot Coqulllo Saturday from Dutto, Mont., and was and n brother of Mrs. Nordstrom. at tho camp yesterday whon the hody 'was found. The funeral was held this afternoon. Meet OJllcers. Tho directors of t' Coos Day Oil and Gas company havo olectod E. A. Anderson presi dent, E.f Mlngus vice-president, John r. llnll treasurer, and Hay Kauf man secretary. ' .4 ; THE WEATHER. i (ny Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. 27 Fair to- night and colder In north. Tuesday fair. Easterly winds. you expect all-wool, good tailoring, lasting shape and satisfactory service without paying high prices. Our guarantee makes you sure of all this. If your price is about $5, $1,8, or $20. we have some special" values that we are sure will interest you. havo to pass through tho Hill de pot first. MuS. u. UAII.EY of Cooston Is a Mnrshflold shopper. . , J. D. LAIRD ot Urewster Valley i a Hear l.vhlcnce Evldenco In the Mnrshflold visitor today, caso of Jordan Schapcrs of Allegany MATT ROWRON of Isthmus Inlot 1 vs. tho Simpson Lumber company for n Marshlleld shopper today, about $20,000, which ho claMins Is e. E. JOHNSON of Coqullle 18 Jtt duo li tu on nn old nccount, Is being Marshlleld today on business, tnken today before Miss Violet Hen- JAS. STOCK of Sumner Is a Marsb dorsui as notary public. neia business visitor today. T . . rKD LILLENTHAL of Mllllcoma la I'liW way Sllliuny IJIO WCntlier n Mnrn ifln 1.1 nil lutalnnaa n,1nv To Improve. Geo. P. Winchester of the Rod and Gun club, Is taking 11 wlMi Mm mnmlinra nf Min nrirntil- .... ... h.u ..aw...... . v v.aw . 0 .. ... , . - ...".. ' w V . W UUOIIIVBO VUUIIJI otton the question of improving tholr les uay was auout tlio llnest tliat j. c. BEATTIE ot Catching Inlot 16 roservo so that it will bo avnllablo ,"""' uuo " ... t,u," ",uo? or, in-Marshfleld today on business. all winter for the members. Tho v'nn Ih to Improve tho cabin nnd pro vldo a keeper. (i kiimU I'iii-m Harold Chapman, r"o of Tho Times' cirrlor boys, found tho purso which City Englncor Gld ley lost In WeBt Mnrshflold Inst weok. Ho picked It ul) on tho 'street and no ticing the lost ad In Tho Times, re stored It to tho owner who rewarded him for his honesty. HORN. GRUUIJS--T0 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Grubhs at Morcy hospital, North Jlend, Sunday, Novomber 2G,' a twelve-pound daughtor. Mothor and child aro doing nlcejy, Mr. Grubbs Is principal of' tho North Bend High Bchool. Gets Auto F received n flno model Cadillac. Alliance and n was trying It out. E. Hnguo yostorday nvo passenger 1012 Give Program. Tho pupils of tho Dunkor Hill school will give a Thanksgiving program Wednesday nfternoon. Tho following pupils thoro hnvo been promoted from tho It nrrlved on tho Soventh to tho Eighth grad6j Abrn- few hours later ho ham Dubay, Ralph Chrlstcnson, Floronco Rlrhnrdson, Vivian Craig and Lillian' Thoraulf. V... ri... m.i -n.t.t. -i it. a -in" ! t 1 . 1 Wu Mine Ulnck Snnil. Capt. C. Smith aro nlannlntr to onon "Tho .. . . . .' ., SJllnL "XB nvS" R s- Schrador" nrrlved here on tho wRT?hH W?h3 lRodond trdny. They aro from n.uo wharf tho first of, tho montl. l6b AnRC,c8 nnd.nro RolnK to atnrt . , , .. ' . mining tho' black' sand hear Port Or- Wns Itelntlre. Capt. Holland, has ford on a ,nrg0 Bcn0i Tno. brought bcon ndvlseA that J. Hnrvlnzo, who ,n nl)o)l, Bxtr toriB of machinery. died suddouly nt( Elkton last Titos- Tnoy jjnVo acqurC(i nbout four hun- uay wiMio on rouie iro.m uruin y ur0(i ncres near Port Orford and bc- Oa'rdliidi'wat. nn undo of his wlfQ. levo1 that It will pny out big. Capt. Thompson Is a' woll known mining Nnnio Ticket. Eastsldo Soclaljstn engineer.. Ho w'nrf formerly IntereBt- havo ilocldod, to support tho follow- cd In tho coal mines at Rlvorton. Ing tlokdt In tho city' oloctlon there': y. J. LnPalmo' fpr mayor1, ' J.;" C. Vnl lIxlyr-Tho body of Tim Stecklo, Fred. Moore nnd Victor Al- Doyle, th6 Idsrgor, who was drowned Ho for counctlmen nnd Walter Rob- at Geo. Gould'), camp Inst weok, was ortsoii for mnrsha'l. , found yesterday by companions on n sand bar a short distance holpw whoro ho Rank. Tho body lodged on tho iBAiid bnr and was covored with gravel auring mo irosnot. as tno water Receded,, tho deposit over tho body wnshfe'd nwny and loft tho body In vlow. Roylo's brother nrrlved hero Ih John Johnnon. C. W. ftord strom received word Into Saturday confirming tho bollcf thnt tho Jack JohnBpn who died suddenly nt Co qullle Inst weok was Jolin Johnson. ?-iJ bVl .Yost of V10"1 c?nncd tlier H. W. SANFORD and wlfo ot Catch- trips to tho paved Btrcots. the roads outs.do tho city being too muddy to furnish nny Joy for autolsts. Last, night, n sovoro wind developed and nwakoncd many but did no particular damage. Ing Inlet nro Mnrshflold shoppers today. MRS. HERBERT HAINES of Isth mus Inlot is n Marehflold shopper today. E. L. ROBERTS of Catching Inlet It looking, nftor business matter hero today. Sells Belle X. F. P. Norton ro UEd ura!i J"?h"lfi M1KB BOONE, president of Iho Sum .. ..w.v. .v n'vn. Hin WtUftO Ul tllU horse farm of F. H. Alloy. Whllo there, ho traded Bollo N lo Mr. Alloy iuj- u iiiruu-yenr-om pneer ail'l I wo blooded m'nrcs which ho brought back with him. Ho also liioiipht Mnrln back with him, com 11 lu via tho old Coos Bay wagon rond yostor day. He reports that considering tho weathop the last few week,s, tho road Is not ns bad as ho had. expected. How ovor, ho snys li Is pretty bad In pla cos and declares that 'tho mail carri ers are entitled to sympathy. ISCJKX DEOPLE r SSS Nolliin inoro orvlconblo r.d tty.Uh folgeneral wen1 than a good blua iTt aik.Tor.fyb. 4130 Clothcraff Dla Strga Special, S18.G0. Woolen Mill Store anil-to-arnn Clothier Coos Bay FRED McLAIN In here from Myrtlo Point on business. MRS.' C. S. HiLBORN of Mllllcoma Is ' n Mnrshflold. Visitor today.' J. C. SYAGE is hero from Coqulllo on buslnosi. nnd plonsurb. C. I. REIQARD returned, today from a trip to the Coqulllo Vnlloy. A.. S. HAMMOND of. Coqulllo Is a Marsuuold business visitor today. MISS ANNIE WICKMAN of. Emplro spent Saturday with friends In MnrBhflold. MR8. 3. T. McCORMAC Is ontortnln- Ihg a fow friends at Bridge this nfternoon. CHAS. S, MASTERS roturnod yoBtor THANKSGIVING Always- "ISe Busy Coler,, 1 Another Saturday Special To introduce, our new h'uc of Brass, wc are offering for Saturday only a heavy Brass Vase regular $2.00 for $1.25 See them in our Windows. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone. Main 298 Us shop in city. Cornor 3rd nud Commercial Avo. S. Kulju, Prop. WANTED Mini nnd wife, or lady, to board and room. 1031 Coutrnl Avo. ' for nronv-itanci, cioSO to ab.m.. w7ntAT 1,Cr "' field on county road and boat land-, J"c MnrKot Av0, k. uoou nouso nnu oarn. ul'r,777r,If ..,, rnT s 1 no ncr ton on land. Owner. J. II. Bridges, HIG 1 rfllWl 1 aUM g ' per to.. noiei uaya. r0R SAT.13 Txnso on dairy farm near Coqulllo; eight cows go with Place; team tools, separator nnd hay for sale; soveral fine heifers and hogs for sale. For sale, ad joining this, eighty ncre3 1)111 land flll in good pasture; flno creolc on Place nnd 2 springs; half is levol enough for plough, Lies In n cove, no cold winds can strlko It. HncFt location for a b'g orchard, berries or poultry, Writo L. N. Grogory, Coqulllo, Orogon. FOR s.VLF Cheap German ninko pi ano, Imported. Second hand. First come, first served nt Palmer Piano lace, 170 So. Broadway. WANTED- T,nily cool; nt Restaurant Apply Tlm.es' office. Phono 225J, It. A. Church. t'.x'Tin rviii.no.fiit fJIrl fop ct'ii" oral house work by Mrs. M. C. Horton, WANTED Girl for gei.en.l house work. Apply Mrs. Jas. II. O'Donr noil, Bunker Hill. ALL KINDS of hauling ilono prompt ly J. E. Fitzgornld. Phono 12DJ. The Old Reliable If' you need nny fruit-trees for planting or wish to make good mon ey selling treej, write us for parti culars. No previous experience needed If you want to make money. We show you. ALBANY NURSE RIES, Inc., Albany, Oregon. Is nearly here and no doutyt you are already plan ning your dinner menu for that day. Let Us Help You Our stook o holiday and fancy goods was never so complete and interesting as at the present time. Wo want you to come in and see all the new goods 'we have. It. is a pleasure to show thein. Here Are a Few Reminders Some Plump Young Spring Turkeys 8 to 18 Pounds Dressed, 25c Per Pound Some Choice Delicacies Just received on the last steamers Very Fine Grapes Per Pound 5c 40 Pounds, Box $1.10 Some Choice Red Apples . . . .$2.00 to $1.2 per box. FINE CASAVAS PERSJMMOjNto POMEGRANATES PINEAPPLES Choice Coos J3ay Cranberries FRESH OYSTERS, Sealshipt quarts 90c FRESH OYSTERS, Sealshipt pints 55c FRESH OYSTERS, Eagles quarts 75a 4-5-0 CROWN CLUSTER RAISINS, at 15c, 20c and 25c pound. WALNUTS ALMONDS BRAZILS PECANS HAZEL NUTS. All now crop Fresh, Clean Nuts at 25o per pound. SHELLED PECANS Pound 90c SHELLED WALNUTS Pound G5c SHELLED PISTACHIO Pound $1.50 SHELVED BRAZILS . '. '. Pound 75o SHELLED ALMONDS '. Pound 75c SHELLED JORDAN" ALM,QND,S Pound 90c "5 HAJjTIUU I'EAjN UTS iOUll(l 'K)C 1 1 SALTED ALMONDS Pound 75c SALTK1) FhiOANS Pound 1 ,:3U STUFFED DATES Cartoon 35c SHELLED ARSORTEI)NUTS Jar 50c HOME MADE FRUIT CAKE Pound 75c GLACE FRUIT ' Box G5c EIIMANN'S RIPE OTJVER nnd OLIVE OIL QUEEN OLIVES , Bulk Mincemeat Pound 20c TN FACT ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING 11211 i' " I YOU WANT. Lockharfs Grocery JlPC-n ., ... . i. (-v tiu cheapest Shoe rerA Have your lob printing dona at The Times ofllco. Two Private Phone?- 85 and 305 nor ChocBo company, is In "Marsh Held today on buallicss. , A.JicADAMS of Denver Hill paBsod thrbugh hero yesterday on route hqmo from San Francisco. MRS. VM. DONEDRAKE3 of Catch Infe Inlet who undorwont nn oponi tl6n nt lercy Hospital a fow weoks ago, was taken o her homo. Fri day and Is reportbd getting along nlcoly. C. P. DAItNARD, proprietor of tho RbRoburR-Cdoa Day utngo lln'o, Is hero today. Whllo at Eugono s few days ago, ho purchased the rcsldenco property ot tho lato Dd. O. !. Smith, n Cbos Bay pioneer, as a futurp homo. .HAV DARPfELP. returned Sun day from n la!t wltlj Hajres Tom 'pies, 'formerly or Coos Ijay', at Lob nllon. ' US reports tliat Mn "Tom plo Is getting' a!6nk flno. Dosldes tho TiuBlnqss' h'c. If ddnductlK 4t Lobano'ri. Ho hn another braricli t Drownsvlllo. ' ' ' ' CAPT.ALVA LEE of Coqulllo is la Mnrshnoltl today ns tlio'qiosW of Capt. C. 'E. Edwards ' 'and" rithoV friends. Ho reports that "the Inunch Coqitlllo will bo taken off the Coqullle: river run to undergo repairs nrid that tho Favorito will run In hor plnco. PAltTV AT GOODWILLS. ' f South Coos Itlvor Lndles Kntcrtnlncnl nf rhn'WimhUdny. On Wodn66l'ay,r n very pleasant nftornooh wns"Bpont nt tho Goodwill dny from A trip to Portland nnd Inn dti South Cbos River whon the PtiKOt Sbuml points. ' "' ' Wdlcs of' tfnnor South Coos 'river FRANK DENNING nnd n pnrty of wofU fcntortnlnod by Mrs. J. A. Oborl frion'ds got nlnoty-olght ducks yes- will. Tho diversions wero convorsa terdny nt Rose's Cove notir Coos- tlon and 'comparing; nnd admiring of ton. the bnbles of Which thoro w6rfl A NELSi RASMTJ8SEN and Dr. Straw gobdly nimbor prosdnt of the qua! and othbrs spent Sunday al tho ity that Cooa Itlvor produces. A dell Rnsmii'ssbn r'nnch in quost ot clous lunch was sorvod after which ducks. ' (hoy all returned homo pronouncing F. P. DUNKIN of Wnurika, Okla., is tllti afternoon n' vcrj? onJAyaWo one. spending n fow days fn'Mnrshfleld. Those 'present wore: Mrs. Koto Rood, ' Ho Is making n tour of tho coast Mrs. "V. K. Hood, Mrsi Stevens, Mi. nnd is highly plonsod with this sec- J". A. Goodwill, Mrs. W. 'G. Desiey, tlon. ' ' ' Mrs. E. L. Dossoy, Mrs. Clenton. Mrr V- J- GORDON, formorly a local ifrtrrtngton, Mrs. Ham, Mrs. Vnrnoy, ' printer, returned ydstordny from Mrs. WlnklomAn, Mrs. Jnnies, Mr. Portland nnd Wlllnmotto Vnlloy Rndford, Mrs. Ruoborg, Mrs. Adam, points Vhoro lio has boon Bpondlng Mrs. W'tto nnd olovon bnbles. sovornl months. I MRS. A. ADDOTT nnd hor daughtor, Vi:i)DKD IM8T NIGHT. Mrs. Myrtlo Johnson, nnd tho Int-j ' tor's llttlo daughtor, loft yostorday A.nvtnn ,, ,. rrin on tho ilomor for Han Frnncisco. , , d..i . whero thoy will visit for n whllo. EDQAR McDANIEL of North Ilond Is a Mnrshflold business visitor to day. Ho snys that thoro Isn't much doing In city politics thoro, only ono tlckot bolng in tho field. Tho nominating caucus will bo hold thoro noxt Friday night. OTHO L. HOPSON, Who wrta for morly loented hero nnd for n tlmo agent for tho Unl'od Wireless company hero, passed through hero on tho Alliance en routo to Eu ruka. Ho Is now representing tho United States Cashier company, sailing stock for them. Fred Pau ley, who wnB formorly hero with him, Is now nt Phoonlx, Ariz. D. PIERCE of tho Coqulllo Mill W'l Sunday. On nccount, of tho sickness of the brldo's grandfather making it ncces wiry for tho brldo's mother to lonvu Mondny for Yancolla, tho wedding of Cntherluo Cnrlllu to Clayton Iltitts, which was anpposod to tako place November 29, was solomnlzod yes terday at G:30 p. in. Tho houso was decorated In pink, white nnd green, nnd tho brldo's (lowers woro pink and whlto roses niwl carnntlons. Tho bride was attired In whlto nicssallno Simpson, woro bluo silk. HnlborC Simpson, woro bluo silk. H. Albert Cniilto wau graomsmnn. Rov. Itnt ludgo performed tho coromony. Aside from immedlnto relntlvos of tho contracting parlies, thoso presont woro: Mrs. Clara Noah, Mlssos Flos slo and Madgo Simpson, and O. C Dlpsword. Aftor tho coromony, punch and cake wero served tho guests. Tho young couple wero tho roclpionts of many beautiful presents. Thoy will mnko tholr home In Marshlleld for tho tlmo being. LAD1KS' and .MIBKICK' SUITS nud COATS, OXK-TlllltD OKI''' this woolc nt .MRS. i:i.HOI'.S. HU.M.N'KIl AT KUGU.NK. Tho Eugono Register snys: "II. A Sumner, chief englneor of tho PaU- old Coos Dny wngon ronil to Dnr.i j lie const railway line, pnsscd through nnd thonco went to Coqulllo. Ho Eugono on his wny to Portland. Mr. roports thnt the road Is awful. He j Sumner has been making a tour of wns bespattered with mud from Inspection of survoylng parties In tho heart to foot. Ho snys that tho Hold. Ho reports tho work progres Hill Interests paid ns high ns $'100 'sing In a satisfactory manner nnd D. and Mercantile company was a Mnrshflold visitor Saturday, com ing ovor to stiporlntond tho load ing of a special cargo of lumber from his comimnv on tho Ilomor. Ho Is a membor of tho Coqulllo j city council nnd a warm advocnto ot municipal ownership. Ho Bays thnt it Mnrshflold does not docldo In favor of municipal wntorworks now, it will bo a drnwbnck thnt It will tako yenrs for her to oror coino. W. R. HAINES roturnod todny fro'i a business trip to Portland, lio m inn In with it nrlvntn Hi nvitr Mm v...., ... ...... .. ......... . -0 w. . per front foot for portions of thren blocks which they bought nt Eu gono tho other dny. Tho proporty lies so thnt all tho peoplo going to tho Southorn Pacific depot will First Class Auto Service When you want to go nnywhoro In n hurry Trv FOOTE'S AUTOS Best rates In the el'y. nEST OARS Best drivers. Phono 00-.I until 11 n. m., nfor 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resl donee phono 28-J. I). I. FOOT 13. Proprietor, thnt tho survoy will bo complotod lu n fow weoks," OM-vrillltl) OFF tho I'lUCK on, LADIES' and MISSKK SUITS nnd COATS nt .MRS. ELROD'S. Citv Auto Service Oood Cars, Careful Drivers and roasonnblo chnrges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhero nt nny time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Dlnnca Cignr Storo. Day Phonos 78 nud 46, Nlghi Phono 4G IIAUKKR .Vi GOODALH, Proprietor. Sperry's flour Liglif, Wite, Always Right Once Used, Always Used TJi '. M KE-JKSEKS r