The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 09, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE ClOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
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A NY one of you has worn
or seen the adjustable
collar ulsterette, as made for
us by
Hart Schaffner & Marx
M wants one; and we've got one for you;
V 4 . i .11 . .i 1...M.
double-breasted or smgie-oreastea duc-ton-through.
Best winter overcoat ever made. Others
here for dressy wear; stylish, lively models.
Suits also in many good styles.
Overcoats $16.50 and up
Suits $18 and up!
0 -!K400
ed. through hero todny on routo to
San Francisco on business, i
ltODERT G. UOOKB of Coos River
wns In tho city today on business
and to attend tho mooting of tho
Grange
J. 11. SNEDDON crtmo up today from
South iniot wnoro no is tenoning
school to spend Sunday with rela
tives hero.
MRS. .JENNIE LANDRITH, James
T1IK WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Dec. 9. Fair In
onst and rain In west tonight
and Sunday. Southerly winds.
re-
Coprifbt Han thfnr it Mux
Smoking Jackets, Bath
Robes, Lounging Robes
$5.00 to $12.50.
Happy Hunting Ground
Robcs,Elk Robes, Couch
Robes, $5, $7.50, $10.
Woolen Mill Store
This Store is tho Coos Day florae of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
pout
For twenty-four hours ending
Pt 4:00 p. in., Dec. 8, by Mrs.
E. Mlngus, special government
meteorological ousorvcr:
Mnvllilllin Gl
Minimum 32
At 4:00 p. m B0
Preclpltntlon 11
Wind, Northwost; cloudy.
MANY LEAVE
' ON REDQNDO
Always-
"TFe Busy Corner"
1 1 Days More
That Iq shnnnhff Davs 'til Xmas, We are pre
pared to show you a clean, well selected stock,
and to assist you in whatever way we can, Our
now Hand-Painted China has proved popular for
GiftS' SEE OUR WINDOWS
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Phone Mam 29B Us
POSITION WANTED Hy flrst-clnss
cook. Hotel, restaurant or camp.
Address E. C. A., North Bend, Or.
WANTED SccomMmml Rrnptio
phono. Phono 30J or Times' olUco.
NKU'IA Fuivlsheil rooms with
hont. Ronsonnblo. can unuuy ui
after llvo, evenings. McDonald,
343 So. Broadway.
LOST HuHerlly ennni.el breast pin
Thanksgivings uoiwcon ,vuv
Marshllold and Mnsonie Opora
Houbo. Rownrd for return to P. A.
Unities.
' j in
best coVTwv. on
f.
i.vm bai.i.' One of tho Uncut dairy
farms In Coos county. 80 acres
bottom, 29 milch cows and 8 oth
ors, 3 horses and funning tools.
"Dairy," euro Tmoa.
,-l1iltl'ir Tin.
earth" fit tho Ualtlmoro JunchM
Are You Making Plans
To tnko ndvantngo of tho rUo
in prices that Is Biiro to come
to Coos Hay Real Estnto? You
cannot havo any safer guldo
to correct invoatmonts than
our selected Hat of offerings.
Two lots on Drondway,
just south of Hall.. tf 1,000.00
100x100 feet on good
prospective business
cornor i.i,au.ii
C 0x1 40 foot, good cor
ner, 3 blocks from busi
ness center $0,000.00
TiOxlOO feet In mnln
buslnoss contor, with
Bonio decided ndvnn-
tages wo would like to tell you about PjrMnjHy. "JWOO-oo
DOxlOO cornor In central paved district, " ,5,1,000.00
2 fit? residences ' ' ?$!& ' "' ."".OOO.OO
and in splendid resldonco neighborhood
FOlfS.VLE Pr trnd'e U,Um-gnlii
vnrtv nores uart y linuroveu, -v
miles from Coos Day.
"owner," caro Times,
Adrcsa
SWEET APPLE CIDAR In any
quantity. Frco Dollvory. rnouo
210L Capo Arago aoua wuma.
FOR SALE Steam Knglno and boil
er, four horso power, goou conui
tlon, cheap. Inquiro of Chas. O.
Evland, Coqulllo, Pro. ,
XMAS PRESENTS cheap, 017
Front streot. f
FOR RUNT 8-room inrnwn
' n a . 4 I it n 1 In
hoiiRO nnu -vj ncrus 01 muu
Mllllngton. Addross Potor- Robert
son, liny Park.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 FRONT STREET
Don't Forget
THAT "WE ARE
Registered Agents
FOR
SE ALSHIPT OYSTERS
DIRECT FROM THE GROWER TO THE CON-
THE KIND WITH THE SEA TWANG
PINT 9oc
QUART "
Lockharfs Grocery
aw Private Phones- 85 and 805-
LL KINDS of liaullas done prompt
iy j. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 120 J
FOR RENT 10-rooni bouse In South
Marshllold. Phono iiu-l.
The Royal
TONIGHT
LOOK HERE THREE NEW REELS
SATURDAY
".MUTT AXD JEFF"
AND THE GOLDSTEIN Hl'HGLARS
" COMEDY
"THE COIIIILER"
X thrilling cowboy picture
."THE OUTLAW AXD THE F.EMALE
DKTKUTIVN"
SUNDAY
NIGHT
I10RX.
MAJORS To Mr. nnd Mrff.David E.
Majors nt their home near Day
' City Saturday, December 9, a son.
Mother and child nre gottlng nlong
nicely.
Injures Hnml J, C. Kcnanll, whlls
chopping kindling missed tho stick
and struck his thumb, almost sever
ing the end of It.
Pay Dny Today Today Is pay day
for tho employeefl of tho Smith mill
and tho Smlth-Powors logging com
pany. They aro pa'd monthly.
Iluy Roller Manager Morrlssoy
of tho Coos Day Paving and Con
struction compnny haB purchased a
KVUU live-ion roller 10 ua ubuu iu
tinttliit? In imvlnir hero.
iIiim.i l,ilnriwlA. II. I.nwls has
been sufforlng from a slight attack of
blood poisoning as a result ot a sugni
Injury to his hand bocomlng Infected.
Ho Is now rocovcr'ng.
Court Ovit Tho adjourned term
of circuit court camo to a close to
day. Tho regular Docombor term
will bo convened noxt Monday at Co
nulllo. Judgo Coko and Attomoya
Goo. WntklnB, C. A. Sohlbrodo. II. G.
Hoy nnd Tom Dennett returned today
from Coqulllo.
Iloxlng Routs. .Tohn Horron Is ar
ranging for several boxing bouts to
ho pulled off at tho Skating Rink noxt
Saturday night. Chuck O'Connoll
Is to meet tho Coqulllo Chinaman,
Mnmlnrnnn In tn nient Conrad nnd Ull-
lv wiUnn in (n moot Clvrin Carlson.
Mr. Horron Is trying to frnmo up an
other noiit inr unrsimns iimo.
Xoinlnnto.OniciM's At a mooting of
tlm Mnrnlinnlit Pirn nnniirtninii meni-
bors Thursdny night, Jno. Cowan wan
nominated ror presmont, l.ouis m.
Kcnt'ng for secretary and Claude
Stutsman for treasurer. Others may
bo nominated boforo thn election.
Tho chief and. assistant chief will bo
named In Jnnunry. Tho Depart
ment 's Dimming for n-BQclnl'o bo
hold In tho near future. vt r t
Ih ArreHted. Comoll Lagorstrom
was arcted on a warrai)r lssimd by
Tiiullrn Pnnnnrk nlinrclnn violation Of
tho stnte gnmn laws by shooting af
ter dusk. tho iniormniion wn
iworli out by Doputy Gamo 'Warden
N'onh. Tho alloged offense Is said to
have occurred Thursdny evening on
(lieMlats nonr Eastsiao Mr. uagor-st-o'm
'ajipcared boforo Justco Pen-
nock , and piendPd not gumy. iw
hoar'ng dnto w'll bo tlxod later.
Gh Aiioolntineiit 11. R. Ostllnd
hns received his appointment as spe
cial government metcorylog'cnl ob
ur.... for tiin iTnitnii SlnloH Woathnr
nirenu on CobH Day. Tho appoint.
mnnl linonninR offectlvo Jnlmri' 1
inio Tin will succcoil Mrs. E.
Mlngus who handed In hor roslgnn-
t'on soino time ago. ints. m iibhp
nnd Dr. Mlngus havo had chargo of
tho local station of tho "Weather Dur
on u for ton yonrs.
May Sell Roller It Ib possible
that tho c'ty of Marslifleld will sell
tho old streot roller to tho Coos Coun
ty commissioners. Tho city hns lit
tle use for It nnd can soil It to tho
county, which Ib gong to buy two or
'M-oro rollers, under an agreement
whereby the city can use It from t'mo
r iimn rMiv Atto-nov Goss callfd
tl,r mnttnr tn thn attention Of tl'O
oounc 1 laft night but no nctlon wus
taken. Tho rollor wns one ni uie
leading thomes In the election two
yea-H ngo and Mayor Straw said last
evening whon tho mnttor waB being
discussed thnt ho would really hate to
seo tho rollor d'sposod of.
Change Muni'. sail i'tuiicwcii pu
pors containing a logal notice for a
callod meeting of tho stockholders of
tho Coos Day and Eastern Rullwav
compnny for tho purposo of transfer
ring Its holdings to tho Coos Dny and
Eastern Railway compnny to bo hold
there this week, have been received
horo. It Is presumed that tho moot
ing was merely to chnngo tho pro
joct from nn oloctrlc to a steam pro
ject. Nono of tho roprcsontntlvcs of
tt-o company aro now horo but when
Gonoral Manager Cattoll of tho com
pnny was horo n couple of weoks ago
ho announcod it had boon decided to
build from Coos Dny to Dolse.
Landrlth nnd Mrs. Cowman and Steamship Sails ThJS Momlnjf
daughter woro among the Coos - . pronnicnnRo.
niver visitors in 1110 cuy louny. ... ..-.--
WM. GRIMES and Tom Whltsel ro- tlimS TnUrStlay. '
turned today from Ten Mllo whero . T),,,i 0n,i .i,ia mnmlnz'
they havo been enjoying a few . T1' RP"Bnn wm, n ranacltr
days' flshlng. They had tho best for Sn.n F,r.nnclf,c0 w' fC?t?i Sf
luck at Eel Lake where they land- passenger list nnd n cargo of lumber
ed a lino lot of golden trout. rm tho C',A-, S"" ml1 ; . nM aan
P. W. GRIMM nnd wife who hnvo Sho Is scheduled to sail from , 8a
been visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Franc sco for Coos Day noxt Thurfl-
Thompson In South Marslifleld day afternoon at 3 o clock,
loft todny for Portland. Thoy Among thoso Balling from hero to-
will spend tho winter vlBltlg othor day on tho Rcdondo woro tho iol-
coast points and may return horo lowing:
lator. F. Gorcko, Goo. T. Moulton, C. Ii
13. I.. ntSSSKY nn.l wlfn nt C.nna nlvor flnnnv. P. R. Hamilton. P. A. QlU
, i.n-i i . i i t i.Mt. ti Tr1w
are in mnruuuuiu iuuay. uaiu, win. rruusouuuuu, i. -
MRS. GEO. SMITH was n Marshllold mark, L. K. Forln, A. Dlum, F. A.
vlnltni- fnilnv. Olnnili n. A. Trlnn. .T. T. 'Marshall.
ED NOAH of Allongany Is In Marsh- rj. H. Hockott, J. O. Gullard, II. A,
noia touny on iniBinoss. Dwycr, Mrs. E. E. Nngley, Miss vio
MRS. E. L. RODERTS of Catching lot Hondorson, Mrs. J. Lnndrlth, Ir
iiuui ih ii .tiitiHiiiiuiu suuiipur. ij, woltzel, r . unnBiey, (jiiub. iricK-
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE of Catching BOn, A. Wnlto, Mrs. A. Walto, Nlclc
intnl ta n Xlnruliflnlrl almnnnr t t ai timh1a.. t t. ll
i.1 in , i lin i ii limnulCBi J. V. JVUIKB'", "' " v,i-
ii-iiiM .wvo. nwvuiiri ui 111111111. cl0i Tom Lomors, Jim Papas, ai. j.
was a visitor In Marslifleld today. whoolor. W. L. Porter, W. Ward
RRF1KWITFR
SAILS
T
ODAY
J. W. RUSSELL and wife of Coos 08 Snnvct8( M. j. jicCnrthy. E. D.
TjUiam n n llnnnlillAliI lnl tnM - .r . . ..
" ",u """ ii.d - pnrsonB, C. L. Ross, John oiuous,
t i nitwrvnmnn ,i if Max Atnons, F. Meshons, K. Isollol,
J. J. CLINKEM3EARD and wlfo of T Moni0nltcs, Chow Son, W. Honder
Srs to8dayr. Mnrshflcld vls- Chn8, Ch'udy, W. j. Plnkham.
MR EHRENFELDT of tho C. A.
Smith company's ofilco forco nrrl
vd today from Snn Francisco. 1
urns. rnANtf MAntinppRH hn re
cently underwent an operation ati
Aiercy nospuai tor appenoicuis
wns able to return to hor homo In
Mnrsnucld todny, Sho In rapld-
lv rniMinnrnflncr.
n. M. IJR7IN nnrl wlfn nml ilnnahlnr.
.tirs. Andrew iioucn, ion loaay tor -
Portland whoro thoy will spend tho , ,. , .i-. - n
winter. Thoy recently sold tholr Steamship Leaves For POrt-
North Inlet ranch to Vlnco Pratt. anrJ Wjn LarnR list Of PaS-
Mrs. Hoben haB boon vUItlng hero ldMU wv'1" L-dUuiai Ul aa
for a fow weoks. i senners Today.
W. C. CHRISTENSON of Jofforson ,,.,, ..,, .,.,. mnrn.
Oregon, left todny for his homo af- , Tho "r0"flItlltl"01dn Pli lAtanISl
tor look'ng after business Interests 'K for Portland with a largo pnBcon-
on tho Dny. He enmo hero vln jwr list and n good cargo of mlscel-
Snn F-nnclsco nnd Is greatly on- I""00"8 folght.
thiiBCd ovor tho prospects of rapid , Among thono sailing from Jioro on
development of this section. her woro tho following:
DR. J. T. McCORMAC left todny for' G. U. Dnkor, Mrs. O. Jonqs, Mrs.
Portland whhero ho will appear Mary Jones, A. Clout, Mrs. A. Clout,
w'th tho commlttco from tho F. W. Grimm, Mrs. Grimm,, D. M.
Mnrshflcld Chamber of Commorco Rozln, Mrs. D. M. Rezln, Mrs. A. J.
befor Mnjor Morrow Monday to Hoben, W. O. Chrlstonson, A. Mat
urgo n fedornl appropriation for son, Ray Long, Mrs. Ray Long, Mrs.
tho restorntlon of tho North Jetty Long, Mrs. F. Hullot. T. R. Carey,
nnd tho oxtonslon of tho project d. L. Ames, Goo. G. Wcldon, Arthur
Iinn.niiln. , tin Innnti tinlini . - Ft. T r .! 1' Tt TTm.iIImA
III IIIIIIU1 MIH lliu lllliui ll.ltuui. iMIlOHOIl, 1, J. UUWIOi .. IV. Iinilllliu,
REV. R. E. DROWNING returned Honry Dlock, Mrs. A. J. Ness, T. R.
l.la ttinvnlnr. frnm Tlnrlrnlnv. Pnllf.. m t txr ,.J. rM T Ytf
"" "."n """ . iowur, J. ty. iiiunui mm. u. i.
whoro ho has been visiting IiIb untidy, Mrs. J. W. Mnndy, W. A.
mother nnd slstor. Tho latter wood, D. Minor, Mrs. D. Miner, Ave
will grnduato soon from tho Unl- ry Mlncr.( Esthor Minor. W. E. Kolso,
vorslty of California and sho i nud E(, slmp(I0n Wm. Gauntlott and
her mother ; will leave Dccombor -0 f M Qoo Ri Mf MIar
fr tnh0,rn0o hwiViV will toki Mr8' " M- MllIor' Anna VBn a'
D" ?-Mi P Za hourt at tho uc' w' WvlngROod. Mrs. Living-
SJhtSnSS kooA, Miss Llvlnggood, Ollvo Minor,
P-Kv' wSl iSlB in? of tho well-U. M. Meyer. O. E. Royor, A. J. Lau-
StowWaffi ToSL&i iniot ! f,i Ormsliy . alloms
has rented his rnncii, nna wun ma . .-vw... w .. ,....., ......
lauchtor lenves tomorrow ovor- Jonson. Miss Jonson, Edward Hnn
land for CorvalllB, where ho Joins loy, MrH. C. J. Mnhonoy, Crist Chris
Mrs WlU'nms nnd his othor dnugh- tonson, Fred. Loo, Edwnrd Leo, II.
tor ami son who preceded him E. Hutchison, Geo. Thomns, Mrs.
there. Ho oxpocts to mnko his QUI, M. A. Colt, L. Drnghlm, E.
linuiQ thoro for" tho noxt fow'enra Wllqn, Wnrtln Dupul, nnd A. McCIol-
to glvo tho children tho superior lan.'
school ndvnntnges of thnt plnco. ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams hnvo many Tno Nftnn Smm, nrrve,i this
friends who will hopo for tholr ro- mornR fron, ijny point nnd will prcv
turn to Coos Dny. bably sail Sunday. (
" Tho steam schoonor Drooklyn, Cnp
SHOP EARLY nnd buy your TOYS tnln Donaldson, arrived In from Snn
t tho Coos Dny Cash Store Francisco todny nnd will load with
' ' '"' ' !" '-?- ' !! jumbor horo.
. i no Houtn uonsi, which is lunuuiK
XflO lllri RPliable with lnmbor nt tho dopot wharf will
If you nood nny friilt-troos for 810 )a fi flno tcnmor nnd hns paBson
plnntlng or wish to mako good mon- Kor ncconiodntions. It Ib understood
ay soiling troea wrlto us for parti- tnnt Bno Wll tnko a fow passenger
culars. No provloua exporlonco f:0m horo.
needed if you want to mpko money. Tho Alllnnco Is duo In enrly tomor
Wo show you. ALRANY NURSE row from Eurokn and will said about
DIES, Inc.. Albany. Oregon. moon for Portland. r
"THE STRAIGHT ROAD"
This Is ono of those flno dramas pro
duced by tho Reliance Co.
"MUT AND JEFF"
GET PASSES TO THE DIG GAME
Very flno comedy.
irrnl.' MrvlillHHVC MAHK"
Alii. 1.W A . --
Dramatic Production of Great Morlt.
"JESSY TRAINED 1JY HIS
, MOTHER"
This is n splitting comedy.
Thorn is nothlnc more PLEASING
!or appropriate for ydur FRIENDS on
CIIRI.ST.UAS tnnn n nnoiy nnisuvu
PORTRAIT of yourself. Let us
.MAKE it for you nnd we aro cer
tain that tho result will PLEASE
both the giver and tho one who re.
celves it. QUATERMASS STUDIO,
Front Street.
rasm PEOPLE
K)S3E7i2J2l
KNOW;
The Best in Ladies' Hand Bags
0
In the purchasing of a hand bag or a purso here, you
can rest assured that any one of tho many that we are
' showing represent the latest and most'approved styles,
Dainty shading.and elegant finish mark thoso for qual
ity. If you like good leather you are sure to find it In these
hand' bags. Any one represents a most appropriate,
useful and appreciated present. Prices from $1 .25 to
$10.00.
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
O. H HOCICETT left today for San
Prnim'ten nn IHIBlnOSH.
MRS. LYONS of North Inlot was n
Marshflold shopper today.
I. R, TOWER left today for Portland
nnd other northorn points on busi
ness and pleasure
WM. FRANZENI1ACII left today for
San Frnnclsco and otnor uaiiiorma
points on business.
A. II. LEWIS Is suffering from nn
Incipient case of blood poisoning
In his right hand.
GEO. T. MOULTON-of Coqulllo pass-
Saltiest' Salt on Earth!
IN FACT
The Salt of the Earth
Lester's Violet Grain Salt
Flows Erealy. Ask Your Grocer About Ib
Tr-r-.-!-y?.'rrrr-?.fasfCT".c-.r' .ST"' Crry.':
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