The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OBEGOM, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 191 2. EVENING EDITION.
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WEATHER FORECAST
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Rnln tonight and
Tuesday; wnrmcr tonight, with
lirlsk southerly winds.
local temperature re
tout. For tho 24 hours ending 4:43
a.m. Oct. 21. by UonJ. Ostllnd,
special government meteorolog
ical observer:
Maximum GS
Minimum 30
At 4:43 n. m 42
Precipitation. 01
Wind Northwest; clear.
I horn.
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You're Safe With This Guarantee
Insist on Getting It
YV7HEN the inside pocket of the next suit or overcoat you
" buy contains a Clothcraft Guarantee you are safe against
any defect or disappoinmsnt in material or making.
The Clothcraft Guarantee abso
lutely assures all-wool cloth, honest
tailoring, lasting shape, satisfactory
wear and service.
The makers of Clothcraft Clothes
with their reputation of G6 years'
good clothes making to maintain
could not give such a binding guar
antee if tho clothes did not measure
up to it. Neither could wo afford
to back up the makers' guarantee
as we do if these clothes did not
fully justify our confidence in them.
There's sure satisfaction and a
saving for you in Clothcraft Clothes
at $10 to $25. They're bound to
give you full one hundred cents'
worth of insured value for every
dollar you spend.
FLANAGAN To Sir. nnd Mrs. J.
W. Flanagan, at their homo In
Marshflold, Monday, Octobor 21,
1012, n daughter. Mothor and
child are doing well and tho happy
fathor well you must boo "Jack"
to npprccinto his prldo in this lat
est bit of dainty femininity that
has como to bless tho Flanagan
homo. If you oven hint that sho
can't bo president of tho Unltod
States Bomo day "Jack" will point
to tho strides woman suffrago is
making nnd boforo sho Is 21 who
can toll. Grandpa Tom Hownrd
Is also a bit puffed up over tho
brightest and swcllcst llttlo girl
that has como to mnko her homo
on Coos Day in ninny a day.
Entertaining Today. Mrs. A. 13.
AdolRorgor Is entertaining tho
Progress club nt her homo In
South Marshflold this aftornoon.
Council Tonight. Tho Marsh
flold city council will moot this ev
ening. No matters of particular
lmportnnco nro slated to como up,
but tlioro Is conBldcrnblo miscel
laneous municipal business to bo
trnnsnetcd.
lucky finder. Tho Times want ads'
"ring results uecaiiBo everybody
iviiua mum.
Says Roads Aru Unci. Major J.
F Mclndoo, U. S. Engineer, arrl
vod In Hoseburg Thursday evening
from Marshflold and other Coos
Day points, whero ho had been
slnco Sunday, going out by way
of Drain and coming out by way
of that mastorplcco of engineering
(?) which masquerades under tho
nnmo of tho "Myrtlo-Polnt-ltosc-burg
stngo road." Tho Major,
asido from explaining that no sig
nificance was to bo attached to his
visit as regards existing conditions
on tho bay botwoen tho Govern
ment nnd tho S. P. H. It. Co.
his trip simply being for tho pur
poso of inspecting somo old Junk
loft tlioro by Mnjor Morrow
spoko highly of tho prosperous
condition of tho country through
which ho had traveled, but, liko
every other unfortunnto who has
uuun compoiieu to mnko tho trip
wuw jvuch precis to unmns vnlloy
on ono of tho ovor-londed nnd ov
ercrowded mall wagons, could not
understand why such roads aro al
lowed to exist. Tho Major left
for Portland this morning on tho
local train. Roeeburg Review.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Momlny.
Progress Club with Mrs. A. E.
AdolBporgor.
I PERSONAL NOTES
W. W. GAGE of Coqulllo camo over
on tho noon train.
CHAUNCEV CLARKE of Camp 1
was In Marshflold Sunday.
0.0. LUND Is campaigning In tho
Coqulllo vnlloy today.
J. A. GOODWILL of South Coos Rlv-
or is n aiarsnuold business visitor
touny.
MRS. E. GEORGE SMITH spent Sun-
iiy on oouin uoos mvor, return
ing to North Ilond today.
EHNEST HAItlUNGTON of Smith
PoworB Cnmp C spont Sundny tn
.IIUIBIIIICIU.
for county assessor, Is In tho city
looking nftor his political foncea.
Ho hns Just cofnplotod n trip
through tho Ton Mllo country and
reports Hint ho hns mot with con
siderable encourngomont. Ho ox
pocts to spend tho week In tho
Coos Day section.
ED McKEOWN, foreman of tho
Smith-Powers Camp on South
Slough, will lcavo on tho noxt
Hcdondo for his old homo In
Minnesota whero he will visit
for awhllo. Somo of his friends
hero expect that ho will bo ac
companied back by Mrs. Mc
Kcown, but ho vigorously denies I
tho charge thnt ho Is going to
follow Fred Powers' lead In
Joining tho Benedicts.
AMONG THE SICK.
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Llttlo Knthorlno Horton Is confined It
to nor nomo as tho result of an acci
dent Snturday ovenlng.
Mrs. Otto Schettor who rocontly
underwent nn operation In a San
Francisco hospital is gotting along
nicely nnd expects to bo nblo to
start for homo aoon.
A. G. Aiken Is rapidly rocovor
lng from sovoro bruises sustalnod
In n fall recently. That Wo did
not sustain somo broken bones la
a wonder as ho dropped sovornl
feet, landing on his sldo on a pllo
of tics.
Miss Gonovlovo Songstnckon who
has boon visiting friends In San
Francisco underwent n minor op
eration nt Lnno hospital tlioro Inst
week. Sho 1h rapidly recuporatln
and will probnbly roturn homo
soon.
Ruys Proiwrty. Capt. C. W.
Harris of Sumner through tho
Stutsman ngoncy, has purchased
tho Pommcrvlllo tcn-ncro tract nt
Flagstaff for 1G00. Ho plans to
movo onto tho proporty nnd mako
his homo tlioro In tho near futuro.
Look for the Guarantee in the Pocket
The biggest $18.50 Suit Value you ever saw
,4130, Tho Clothcraft Blue Serge SpeciaL $
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-To-Man Clothiers
Another Chandler. Marshflold Is
not tho only town that boasts of
a Hotel Chandler. Geo. W. Trlb-
boy today rocolvod n lottor from
Y. P. Uuthorford of Lobnm, Wash.,
nnd his lottor shows thnt ho Is tho
proprietor of tho Hotel Chandlor.
Have Trouble. Jnmes Durrnnd
nnd F. Grnnt woro to nppoar bo-
tnm nttv T7opnnInn Tlntlor todnv Oil
tho chargo of being Involved In a
general moleo Saturdny night In
Cclomnn's saloon on North Front
Ktrcnt. C. D. Shoomnker Is also
wanted for starting tho fracas, but
Marshnl Carter says ho ran so fast
that ho could not catch him.
How About the
Dinner Table
We have a nlco lino of Into
Green Vegetables
and Fresh Fruits
t will tempt tho appetite.
OMJUFLOWEK,
HULL PEPPKItS,
WRsxn C1USI 0EW3UY'
TUltxips,
OAKltOTS,
CAimiPM SWEET POTATOES,
SQUASH,
CltAXllEKHIES,
G1MPKS.
Apples
&' Precelvd 300 boxes if
Palrvlew 211 Co"nt' apploa from
"iew, consisting of
SPIES,
ni'SSETS,
11ALDWINS,
KINGS,
WAXEXS.
P"ced $1.25 'and Up
Per Box
JEe Bazar
'Store of Quality."
-f none 32.
WANT ADS.
WANTED Gill to do ofllco work
nnd address postal cards. Ad
dress In own handwriting, Ofllco,
Cnro Times.
WANTED Portion by ecrlence
Rtnnnirrnnhnr. understands book-
j keoping. Roforencos furnished.
V 4.1.1 T Tin.. T1Q X?tM,1. Tlntifl
Oregon.
FOIt SATjK Ono ?21.75 gas 8tovo
for ?15 cosh. Address Arvld
Johnson, Sherman avonuo, oppo
site hospital, North Dond.
WANTED Information concerning
Per Dorg, 22 years old, C foot
tall, small light mustacho, bluo
eyes, Swedish. Woro black suit,
bluo Jumper undercoat, black fo
rt or a hat. Disappeared Octobor
9. Address Prosper Mill Co,,
Prosper. ""Oregon.
WANTED Woman to do family
washing, Dox 1, Times office.
Wat AU krUff nnlU.
FOIt SALE Good funilly cow, fresh
In a few days. J. C. Doano, Phono
331-It.
MONEY TO IX)AN on pianos, fur
niture and personal proporty. etc.
Call from 6 to 8 o'clock, II. H.
Harper, 334 First street. Tele
phono 349-J.
WANTED AVoinnn to do family
..washing.. Apply A, cnro Times.
FOIl RENT Fifteen nnd a half
ncro ranch on Itoss Inlet, six
ncros under cultivation. Apply
to HIgglnson & Son, Marshflold,
Oregon.
FOIl SALE Dry wood, fir nnd !
dor, nt Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing, hono 158-L.
FOIl RENT Furnished room for one
or two gentlemen. Inquire Fash
Ion Tailors, 150 Front street.
ROOM AND ROARD Tho Roycreot,
388 First street, rnone izj-a.
FOR RENT
Clean, comfortable rooms, with or
without board at 136 N. Second
itreet. Under new management.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Now Hiiiich. W. E. Wilson this
morning stnrted tho oroctlon of
Supt. F. A. Tlodgon'B now homo In
South Marshflold, near tho K. K.
Allon nnd J. O. Lnngworthy resl
doncos. James Wnll Is nlso nrrnng
Ing for tho oroctlon of a now homo
on Fourth stroot between Contra!
nnd Commercial In West MnrshfI
which will ho occuplod b- himself
and well, tho dnto has not been
announced.
Fludt Piickngi'. Evory wny de
monstrates that Tho Times want
nds got results. Tho other day
Johnny Wilson found n smnll
pnekngo of dry goods near Mill
Slough. Ho brought it- to Tho
Tlmos ofllco. A found ad was Ill
sorted In Friday ovonlng's Times.
It was road by Miss Zleglor who
lost tho pnekago, described It and
was pleased to recovor It. Found
or lost, for snlo, for ront, whnt
ovor Is wanted, If It Is gotnblo,
Tho Times want ads will got It.
STANLEY MYEHS visited relatives
on south Coos Itlvor, Saturday
and Sunday.
MISS HELEN LANDUITH visited
With rolntlvos nn Knrlli Pnna
Itlvor last Saturday.
TOM GOODALE, who has boon visit
ing his parents In Euroko, Is ox
poctcd homo on tho noxt Alliance.
PAUL CROOK8 nnd wlfo woro ovor
Sundny visitors from Coos River
wno spent tno any In Marshflold.
MRS. VIENA INOLEHAUT nf Ran
Francisco is spondlng a few weoks
on tno uay and nt Catching Inlot.
L. J. SIMPSON, of tho Simpson
I'umuor company, Coos uny, is
registered nt tho Portland. Oro-
gonlnn.
L. A. LILJEQVIST, dojiuty prosecut
ing nuornoy, wns horo rrom Co
qulllo yostordny on buslnosa nnd
pleasure
JOE WILLIAMS of tho Flanagan
& Ilenuett bnnk rotumed on tho
itodondo from n months vnen
tlon spont In California.
.MRS. PRENTISS WEDS.
y
Mnrilwl In Portland to Edward
Ilurcli of Onklmftl, Cnl.
Mrs. Annlo Prentiss, widow of
tho Into Dr. A. n. Prontlss, wn
married today In Portland, accord
ing to a letter recolvod by Mrs.
Sarah WllBon. The groom was Ed
ward Durch, nn old friend of Mrs.
Prentiss nnd ono whom sho know
boforo hor first mnrrlngo. Ho Is a
contractor nnd tho couplo loft for
Oakland, Cal., whero they will ro
sldo. Mrs. Prentiss lived In this
city for qulto a whllo. Tho samo
lottor from Mrs. ProntlsA nnnmme-
od that hor son, Shirley Prontlss,
was not to bo married, ns wns nn-nounccd.
SPALDING nthlotio
THE GUNNERY.
GOODS at
GREAT AIRSUIP KXIIIRITIOX
Saturday mid Sundny, OCTOIIEH 20
mid 27.
YOU can SAVE by I1UYINO
ffd nnd 1VOUR of HAINES.
Times' Want Ads bring reiulti.
MRS. TOM SMITH of South Coos
Rlvor nccompnnled oy her sister,
Miss Lorone V . . wlm hnd been
vlsltli" . ... to Grave! Ford
f nu,,( Jt.it with rolatlvcs nnd
t .rll'Jh.
Free Air for Autos
nt tho
Marshfield Cyclery
DAYTON AGENTS.
Phono 1B8-R 172 Rrondway
TONIGHT
Recovers Keepsake. Mrs. Ch'ns.
Soafuso of 4C3 North Rrondway,
Is a now nrrlvnl on Coos Uny. Ono
dnv last weok sho lost n vnluablo
lockot, and ono .that was valued
more as n keopsako than for Its
Intrinsic vnluo. It wns lost on tho
county road and sho feared It wns
gone forovor. A friend told hor
to try a wnnt ad in Tho Times.
It wns ln8ortoa J-rluav anu aniur
day ovonings. Saturday ovenlng
tho nd was read by Mrs. It. D.
Hall of Ferndalo, whoso husband
found tho locket and brought it
homo and told his wlfo to try and
find tho owner. She watched tho
want ads in Tho Tlmos Saturday
and Sunday morning sho brought
tho locket to Tho Times offlco. To
day It was given to Mrs. Seafuso
who was overjoyed to receive It
nnd a reward will bo paid to tho
T. J. THRIFT, Coos County Assessor,
roturnod to Coqulllo nftor a short
stny horo. Ho reports that good
progress Is bolng mndo In tho con
struction of Coqulllo's now $12,000
brick city hall.
FRANK STRANZ, who rocontly nr
rlvod horo from Astoria with his
mothor, hns taken n position in
Hrndflold's barbor shop. Ho ro
contly returned from n trip to
Alaska nnd the mining sections.
IC. II. HANSEN, republican cnndldnto
KANTLEAK
Hot Water notttca and Fountain
Syringes cannot lenk. Wo guar
nuteo this lino for two years.
LADflES
now Is tho time to get this
necessity. .Avoid cltonp makca
and tholr attendant discomforts.
JRaiYi M 3 fllltgaM
The Hub of Quality"
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A RIG TWO REEL FEATURE,
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Thrilling nnd exciting. Tho most
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"Where There Is Soap There Is
Hope." A comedy that will
wash away tho blues foi you.
THE PETERSEN'S In Vaudeville
will present n high-class enter
tainment. Illustrated Song and Good Music.
PRICE 10c.
HUM' Waat Ads ria riIU.
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in our windows and you
will seo tho most up-to-date
line, of
Fruit and Vegetables
ever shown on Coos Bay.
Tlicj' are always fresh.
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