The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    !TOT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1913-EVEWIMG EDITION.
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LEAVE TODAY
PERSONAL NOTES
ON ALLIANCE
Steamer Sails This Morning for
Eureka Has Fair Cargo
Out-going.
Tho Alliance sailed tills mornliiK
lor Eureka. She had a pretty good
through list and through cargo and
took on considerable freight hero.
Among those sailing on her were:
J, Knapp, O. K. White, Chas. Ker
shaw, Frank Oouthlor, Mrs. Gou
thler, Mnbcl Sandhury, II. F. Grant,
.Too Plant, Adolph Canionts, H. A.
Curry. Carl F. Davis, A. K. Adelsper
ger, Lewis McMullcn, Ego Carlos,
Job. Ilarrctt and C. I'askrom.
Tho season now Is with us when
Tho football jokes appear again,
And If a game Is poor, alack!
.lust ask them for a "quarterback."
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Many IMM. ,.,",". ' "T v f m, a
The suggestion or me rHiniininv.ii. i. vauuh.i i ik -
of John A Hlatt for Mayor has met Daly company Is In Handon on
with much favor, many having iwarrn-. business.
piiBSCUKurn 10 niisi-uiuh i
Ing on the stage.
MRS. EDWARD MOELLER and baby
have returned from a Visit with
relatives In Coqullle.
C. W. MONTGOMERY left this
afternoon for CoquiUc Valley
points on business.
C. U. PUCK went to Gardiner to
il a v to attend a meeting of the
Umpuua Port Commission.
F. J. OIIIM ICS, of Portland, who ar
rived on tho Breakwater yesterday,
Is n guest at the A. .1. Savnge home.
JACK CAMPBELL and wife and Hen
ry Campbell were In town yester
day from lVandon, remaining over
iiit'iit
nt tho necK. IHUioi , W(jre ,n ,mvn ,0(my fr()11 Tcin,e.
ml tighter across the ton TI0V ,.nIn0 0I1 the Messenger
tins morning.
.... vi Mits in!.' U'lf .l J ninl lii'n1
, ;.Miv. iMJ .nun. nun ...... .....
,f you are a chronic fault flmlorj Jo .tfyXffitt,
it's a sign thnt your acquaintance . " 7. - n, ...
arc tired of having you around. km. AN!) M IIS. W. J. LA PALME,
nnii rniiiiiv will lonvo tomorrow on
. .. . I ..... 1 i.... tlw.t.. ....... Irl.itl.M
Yon ll not co t int old men who. iiiu nruuniuui i i mn ;
i i ion n . i n ie.i iiiiim.
II. L. COLEMAN is exported hero on
the Breakwater Thursday to join
lilu wlfo who has been on the Hay
A ..ifnrunr i.lnlniu tllllf POI'HntH ilnvltiir tlln RllMltllftr.
have lllled more graves than whin- M A. 'V'!'...?!. .S ViV.V1 vstiwi
A. A. WOODS was In town today from
Daniels Creek.
MISS NETTIE SAVAGE Is spending
the day nt the hatchery.
MItS. J. It. DODGE of Coos Hlver
wns shopping In town todny.
ALVIE DONEDRAKE was in town
over night from Hoss Inlet.
JOS. It. BUTLER and sons came
down from Gardiner last night.
J. W. WILSON expects to leave In
a few days for California points.
MltS. J. M. OULLEY is In town today
from Catching Inlet on a shopping
trip.
MItS. CHAS. L1NDQUIST came down
from Camp 1 this morning on the
Express.
EVAN HODSON came down from
Coos Itlver this morning on the
Express.
i).
u.V.i ' " J "un-
name. .Mr. matt nas mauc no an
nounrcment yet.
1 LUKE McLUKK SAYS:
;
If a mnn had n pool table at
home he would have to go down
town for a few hours every night
to find sonic one to play with him.
You might just as well ho frank
and admit that you are Inclined to
bo more or less gossipy.
A girl's Idea of Economy Is to cut
n dress lower
at the bottom an
hips nnd savo goods
nro poor nnd young women who are
wealthy never marry.
key. Well, they both make tr.olr
victims tight1.
Reformers have been doilinnd'
in.r llin ii'ilroil truth for ruiltliries
...w - - I IIIUI IIIIIK "111 .'"II milium.
Anil now thnt it Is almost here thoy jms. A. .J. SAVAGE, Mrs. H. L.
Chns. Stauffs ranch at the Sand
Hills to arrange tor putting in
uimwi firiiitlifirrlprt there.
ERIC JOHNSON, who has been vis-1
Itlng at the Matt Matson homo near
Suiniier. returned to town this
morning on the Mnrshtloin.
-wnnt tho fashions chnngod.
Just think it over, sou, and then
You'll find out that I'm right:
A wise man will stay sober when
Ho knows that money's tight.
If you knew what wo
know about Vinegar tho
harsh, dangerous acids
that are foisted on the
public as Vinegar nowa
days you would be
mighty careful of tho kind
you bought,
We recommend Heinz
Vinegar it's real Vine
gar. Has not only sour
ness, but flavor, aroma.
Best for table use best
for pickling and preserv
ing. Tho Pure Food Laws
attest its purity. We sell
it bottled and in bulk by
the quart or gallon,
Ollivant & Weaver
PURE FOOD GROCERS.
GOOD PLACE TO TRADE.
Phone 275-J.
Cor, Central and Third st.
Coleman and son Jack spent the
afternoon In North Mend as tho 1
guests of .Mrs. M. K. worm.
MR. AND MRS. L. W. LANG DON
will leave tomorrow for Myrtle
Point, whero they will visit Mrs.
Lnngdon's brother. W. L. Karr.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON hac returned
I'm tn n trl.i In fJolil llcarh and
Port Orford and Is deoply grieved!
over the ucieat oi me uianis.
RAY WALWORTH and family of
; Eastsldo are moving to South
i inlet, whero Mr. Walworth will
Iki miiiiiiivoil lii ihn excelsior mill.
EM I L ANDERSON hns returned to,
the Day nncr an cxienueii siny mi
the Sluslaw whore ho has recently
been employed In railroad work.
LYLE SAVAGE left yesterday for
Myrtlo Point. Ho Is Intorosted in
tho building of the new home for
tim r, in ninl ir. cent store there.
MRS. ALFRED LONSTROM and Miss
Gertrude Jennings wore passengers
on i no .Messenger mis iihmiiihk
' from Haines Inlet. They came In
mi ii uliomilni tilt).
E. C. ARCHER and wife, who havo
been spending tho summer nere,
expect to leave soon for Raymond,
Washington, where they will again
tnlcn mi llioh- vpslilonco.
'J. ('. OIILSON, who arrived here re-
contly from Twin km is. uiaiio. is
, negotiating tor tno purciiaso oi a
I .'-aero ranch on Isthmus Inlet,
' where ho will mako his home.
MItS. C. A. METLIN and her mother.
Mru M ir.- Mulv nlolil. n n. i.vnoctoil
luitii.. Umiilnv mi llin llmliiiiiln from
San Francisco and Oakland, whero
tnoy ir.ivo iioeii visiting ior sovonu
M'PftlCl!
U A lll'P'IM.'U ninl I.Vimt.' rllll'lllliil'.
I tho Mormon missionaries who linvo
I boon in Mnrslilloid lor some tune,
w'll lonvo on the lireakwator to
morrow for Portland to attend a
convention there next Thursday,
.mux I). r:nss roitirnod vestordav
from a bus uoss tiln at Handon
and reports everything booming
' there. Thoy nro opening up
I tho now street through town, tho
now Panic liulltllug is linuerway
nnd a largo number of now houses
nro being built.
11. E. MASLI.V of the Trojan Pow
der company left today via
Myrtlo Point' for his homo at
San Francisco. Ho says that
tho rounding of tho whistles to
day touched a rosponslvo chord
in him because his firm furnished
most of tho explosives used In
tho canal excavations.
Look Good in the Window
Look Better on You!
EVERY suit and overcoat in our window is a STYLEPLUS. They look good
because they have style in their LINES, in the MAKING and in the
FABRICS. But they are called
Styleplus t 7
Clothes pl
"The same price the world over"
because they have something more than style. They have style plus all-wool fabrics,
plus expert workmanship, plus fit, plus guaranteed service. Once you slip on a coat
you will say "here are real clothes' They set right, they feel right and they look
right. This special suit makes you well dressed and stylishly dressed and the
FACTS BEHIND are
HUB
that TTonry Sonncbom & Co., Italiimorp, the leading
inanufaedirei'.s oi' men's clothing of medium price,
have concentrated the power of their whole organiza
tion upon making STYMSLMjUS a heller suit than
the world has ever .seen Tor $17.
that the fabrics are all wool especially selected,
that the eoat is hand-tailored where hand-tailoring is
required.
that the canvas and haircloth are water-shrunk so as
to hold shape.
that the linings and trimmings not only look right but
(rear.
that every suit and overcoat is guaranteed to give ab
solute satisfaction or you can have a new one.
See the Saturday Evening Post this week.
Xeir lltiiifs do Iitiiijit'ii, 77.' old world makes imujirss.
Tli .v .v a ncir dad in clothes. A re you foiny to accept
it and benefit by it THIS season? You will, if you
arc williny to tool: with unclouded eye. Conic :Y.
On Display at These
Three Stores Now
CLOTHING AND SHOE CO.
BANDON
"MONEY TALKS"
MARSHFIELD
The Store of Clothing Economv The STYLEPLUS Store.
MYRTLE POWT
Hoy iiresontecl a lilll for $S0 from
Ino Wllny 11. Allon MuhIc company,
llrltt anniiKud to tuho tills up with
tho company. Hrltt, who lout an arm
luul u leg In an accident hero, later
lost- all his tnonoy, practically, In
the destruction of an artlilclal limb
tuctory In which ho was Interested.
I LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Cass On .Motion. Tho Oregon
Supremo Court has rofuscd to dis
miss tho appeal In tho McOooiko
typewriter case, tho decision bolus
on a motion holng made on tho
allocation that McOeorKn had failed
to Hie his answer in time. It. O.
0 raves received word to this offect
today.
lias llliMHl Poison. Geo. C. Ker
ran, ono of tho proprietors of tho
broomhandlo factory at tho old i
btnve mill, Is suffering from a severe '
attack of blood poisoning In his
hand. While tearing down an old
rhed, a rusty nail cut his band and
It becamo Infected. It Is badly
swollen and may necessitate an op
eration. Settles ('uses. Yesterday Con
stablo Cox attached thu personal
effects of Howard llrltt. who had
Just returned from Portland, for
120 for a Portland taxlcab bill.'
Brltt settled thla and then H. 0.
AMONG THE SICK
The young child of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Herman, of Kaststdo, has been
quite sick,
Tho young child of Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus Stecklo of ISastsldo, has boon
unlto ill.
Martin Mcl.aggan, of Eastsldo, has
been confined to his homo a few days
by illness,
Clifford McKay, of Eastsldo, Is re
ported 111.
CltKKIl UP!
"Marrlago Is n failure," growled
tho Grouch.
"So is remaining single," 'added
Russ Tower.
I've often been without a bean,
And know It to be true,
That when you are mlnuB the long
green
You're certain to feel 'blue.
I AT THU HOTELS.
The CliaiHlliT.
ft. W. Wright, Portland; (ieo. P.
Alexander, Portland; H. G. Cumber,
Seattlo; 13. II, Haguowood, Portland;
Mr. anil Mrs. H. Drett, Portland;
P. .1. Grimes, Portland, L. 11. Gar
diner, Portland; Mt.i. J, Kapfor,
Portland, H. A. Curry, San Francis
co; C. M. Kberhart, Portland; Miss
h. Sporry, Coqullle; II. G. Darklago,
Portland; D. K. nardln, San Fran
cisco; Low'ls McMullon, Myrtlo Point;
F. C. Hanson, Portland; Eurl D.
Doran, Portland; S. G. Macklln,
Portland; I. C. Fuller, San Fran
cisco; F. F. Don Ivan, Portland;
.1. W. Dawklns, Spokane; A. AV.
Butter worth, St. Paul; D. Mar Ru
tosh, nandon; W. Thatcher, Denver;
Luis Pello, Denver; II. B. Donaliy,
Portland; A. Camoron, Salem; C.
L. Wilson, Portland.
'Pile Lloyd.
Gus Johanoon, San Francisco;
Alfred Ansamaa, San Francisco; J.
0. OhlBOn. Twin Falls, Ida; Allx
.TackBon, Portland; May and Flosslo
Korn, Portland; J. D. Scott, Med
ford, Ore.; F. 0. Lehman, Portland:
J. A. Pryor, Portland; A. C. Ack
crman and wife. Rosoburg; Frank
Gardiner, Coaledo; petor Magudor,
Ray Point: Olio .Tnhnnon Alnwi.'
The IUca.
'H. R. Palmer, Spokane; Jas. Hc-
Glynn, Handon; Guy Walker, Henry
vlllo, Thos. Edgar. Portland; Chas.
D. Gunn, Portland; C. W. Nolson,
Myrtlo Point; T. E. Hall, Rosfcburg;
B. B. Smith, Coalodo; J. Raymond,
Eureka; John Sundqulst, Myrtle
Point; J. B. Larson, Portland; Frank
Nylander, Gardiner.
The Cook.
T. L. WaUoman, Camp 1; A. F.
Edwards, Eugeno; W. W. Gage, Co
qtUlle; S. Hakola, Astoria; Tom
" . .. T tf.i
Haydon. San r0's jed
Coqullle: K. K.
-o.nr.lml nnd Wlti "... r.
Campbell, Bandon;
f!nns RlVCr: t. u. i' (
Jos. r. ner.aK
Ai Smith. Cooi
DraKO, -r gAn,
Salem, LaddjndJ.
HOT TAMALB8 '
TOMOUROWi
We Are Busy KenovdM
and Remodeling u
UNION MEAT MARK?
when ttTe
...in . 1 . 1-1 mnrlfRt. . , i ,nfflC
no Will IIIUKO Utt I1IUUCI IIIUUUIII ftaA WUD I,
Wo are now serving the people of Marsnn e a q u
best meats ever sola hero. Prime steer eei
country.
Meat
'Ford Itckejr1 Proprietor.