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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1912)
u Pt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION. IIP IT'S HPJlUi w V p IT'S RIGHT 1CK n flaw, if possible, in our Shirts and Over coats. Turn ilicin inside out every little de tail shows the hand of the Muster Workman. No hur ried work, no skimping, nothing slighted that is why they tit so perfectly and hold their shape so much better than any others. When you spend your mon ey for clothes you certainly want THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOli IT Some men imagine tliey can do as well at one store as another. A great mistake! Look through other stores, if you will, and you'll iind you can do better here, because our Clothes look better, lit better and are better. We take an honest pride in our Clothing, and you may be sure we won't let you have anything that isn't just right. If it's here, it's right. CENTRAL AN BROADWAY " The Toggery Actohm from First Nat. Ruiil Always- "TKe Busy Corner" "THE REXALL STORE" A guaranteed Hot Water Bag or Fountain Syringe, $J.50. Avail your self of this opportunity See Our Windows, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US "THE FRIEND OK COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FliOM PORTLAND, TIIUItSDAY, JANUARY A, AT 0 P.M. CONNECTING WITH THE NOHTII IIAXIt ItOAl) AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIPIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PIIONE 44 , G. P. McGEOHGE. Agent PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redcmdo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FliOM SAN FltANCISGO, F1UDAY, JANlTAJtY 5, AT 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. P. McQEORGE, Agent. Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Monday, Jan. 1 , at 2:30 P. ML F. S. Dow, Agent Some Grocery Specials Hold Episcopal cluiich officiated. Interment took place at the Coos Riv er cemetery. Tho following nclod tiH pall-hcaiers: .loss Hmttli. Flunk IIoiIhoii, Wren Smith, and .1. .1. Clin-kctihcard. 12 poundfl head rleo IS pounds of .Inp rlco , 18 pounds small white beans local temperattre hc- POHT. 8 poiimln fancy ovaporntcd apples 12 pounds Italian prunes CO's to 70's 10 pounds Italian prunes GO'a to CO's pounds Italian prunes no's to -10's .$1.00 .$1.00 $1.00 .$i.oo;: $1.00 $1.00 .$1.00 Phi twenty-four hours ending at 4:1.1 p. in., .Ian. 1, by Mrs. 10 Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum -10 Minimum 27 At -1: 13 p. in Ot Precipitation 04 Wind, Northwest; clenr. Piepai-lng For Filling. - Tho Southern I'acllle It. It. Cotupniiy have I now nearly llulslied bulkhoading 4 'lining tnelr tracks In anticipation I or tile tilling to lie doiio in the vici nity. A crew of men Is also engag ed In biilkhondliig and raising build ing's In the innrkut street llurlst. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. THE ELITE HAIRDHESSING mid BEAUTY PARLOR Facial and scalp massage and shampooing, scientifically given. Ladles and gontloman's manicuring. All kinds of hair, ornamental, and sholl goods, hnlr tonic and cosmetics, com bings mado to ordor in any stylo, all work guaranteed. Hours from H:!IO A. M. to 7:!0 P. M. Snttirdny 0:00 P. M. Phono 270-X 170 South liroudwny. COOS HAY TIDES, .luiiuary, IIMU. llclow Is given tho tlmo and hclghth of high and low Water nt MnrBhflcld. The tides nre placed in the ordor ot occurrence, with their times on the first lino mid heights on the sec ond line of each day; a comparison of coiiBccutlvo heights will Indicate whether it Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract i! hours 3 I minutes. Date .Snow In Mountains Otto Solici tor, agent for the Coos llay-lloseburg Stngo Line, reports that there was about three feet of snow In the mountains enst of tho Day Sunday. The delay in the mall was attribut ed to this mid to a number of trees that full across the road mid blocked th? highway. The smw on tho crest of the mountains was plainly In vlow of Coos Hay Sunday aftre-noon. Ho rcsumo tholr studies it tli" Oregon Agricultural College. MATT ANDERSON and family, who hnvo been spending tho holidays In MnrBhflcld, returned to (leaver Hill on this morning's train. MISS DARYL DELAT. n gradunto ot Oregon University, has h"on visit ing Miss Marjorlo Cowan for n day or two en route- to Dnndon. 1.03 1.8 a. oi 1.3 2.51 1.8 3.39 5.1 4.24 r..r n.os r..7 5.34 3.7 0.3!) 3.7 7.37 3.5 8.31 3.1 0.2 C 2.8 10.21 2.5 12.17 C.7 1.09 7.3 2.01 7.C 2.53 7.5 3.03 7.3 4.35 0.8 7.02 0.8 7.51 1.4 8.39 1.7 9.27 1.7 10.12 1.4 10.54 0.8 Personal Notes , W. FAI1V and wlfo of Uandon arc in Marshflcld today. MRS. S. JUMPER ot North Inlet Is n Ma rsh Hold shopper today. MRS. JOHN I1I3AII of North Inlet Is n Marshflcld shopper today. MItS. J. S. LYONS of Coqulllo is the guest of friends in Marshflcld. Mrs. Anna Holland wishes to Inform tho Indies of March field that sho lias taken tho ngonry for .tho PAMOI'H SPIRELLA COR SET. Any orders received will bo promptly and carefully attended to. Aridrt'xs Mm. Holland, Fifth sti-cii, Sout.li Mundillcld, Oregon. WAHNINO Notice Is hereby given that party taking mall bolouglng to myself or family In tho future will bo prosecuted. Ilocco Dlnsco Plan Social Tho Baptist Young Pcoplo's Union will hold a business meeting and social nt the homo of Mrs. E. Kelley Friday night. Council Tonight Tho Mnrshflold city council will meet this evening to install tho nowly elected city of PcIhIh and to tnko uu otl.or business. Meet Tomorrow Tho Lndlcs of St. Monica's Catholic church will meet Wednesday aftornoon with Mrs. C. W. Montgomery In West Marshflcld. Leave Today. Raymond Teal and cocpany loft today via Gardiner for Drain whero they will return to California, playing nt n ntimbor of places en route. Moot WehieMlny -Tho Women's Ilnptlst Missionary Clrclo will be on tortnlned by Mrs. A. Z. Downs nt hor homo in South Mnrshflold tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. LOST Opcii.fmvd gold watch. El gin movomont. Reward for re turn to Tlmos' olllco. FOR SALE Prnotlriilly new purl or orgnu in good condition. II. R. Mynntt, Phono 311, North. Ilond. LOST A moss uguto with a gold hook, used on watch fob. Reward for roturn to Unidlleld's Harbor Shop. Funeral Today Tho funeral of Mrs. Cnrpontcr of South Coos River who died last Monday, took place at noon today and was largely attended. Rev. R. E. Drowning of tho Mnrsh- F. C. HAMILTON of Lakesldo Is spending n few days in the city. ROY LANDRITH of Coos River was a Marshflcld business visitor today. I). D. PIERCE and wlfo ot Coqulllo wero Marshlleld visitors yester-luy. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner Ib a Marshflcld business visitor today. ROCCO BIASCA of Coos River is looking after business In Marsh flcld today. DR. MANN and wife of Myrtle Point spent yestordny with friends In Mnrshflold. C. K. PERRY expcctB to lenvo In : few davs for San Francisco on bus iness and pleasure. HUGH McLAIN Is oxpoctod homo to day or tomorrow from his trip to Washington, D. C. MRS. J. T. McCORMAC expects to lenvo Boon for San Francisco nnd othor California points. .IAS. AIKEN who hns bcon Bpondlngf the holldnys hero will lenvo on tho next Redondo for Snn Frnnclsco to resume his coiithc In acliool there. MISS ANNIE SMITH hna returned from Kentuck Inlet whero sho Bpent Now Yenr's nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Smith. MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKHN and MIsrcs Gcnevlcvo nnd Doris Seng Blacken will lenvo shortly for a visit to San FrnnciBCo nnd other California points. MRS. W. T. MERCHANT Is enter taining this afternoon compli mentary to Mrs. T. S. Mlnot nnd Miss Mnry Hague who will leavo In n few days for Snn Frnnclsco, from whero Miss Hnguo will pro ceed to her homo In Now York. R. J. MONTGOMERY nnd family who hnvo been spending .a fow weeks at Berkeley, slnco Mr. Montgonit cry's return from Decatur, 111., arc expected homo soon. Mr. Mont gomery Is rapidly recuperating from his recont Illness. P. M. HALL-LEWIS of ditching In let Is In Mnrshflold today. Ho Is endeavoring to hnvo all tho fruit growers spray their orchards nnd Is cooporntlng as much as posslblo with thorn. Ranchers refusing to comply with the laws In this ro spect will bo prosecuted. THOS. 11. REED or tho United Stntos Weather Uurcnti Is, expected lioro ort tho Breakwater to arrnngo for tho trnnsfor of tho local station from the homo of Mrs. E. MIngus, who hns resigned, as obsorvcr hero, to that or B. B. Ostllnd who has been appointed to succeed her. R. V. HARRIS of Vancouver, B. C, nrrlvod hero n fow dnys ago to look this section over with n view townrd locating. Ho hnB JiiBt re turned from a trip to tho FIJI Is lands nnd snys ho was moro disap pointed in that part of tho world than any he over visited, Bo Hldes the usual drnwbncks, tho Iso lation of tho section Ib awful, ho. says. He spent n couplo of months there, nnd Is returning vln Snn Frnnclsco. Ho hns spent a largo pnrt of tho last six years traveling visiting Africa nnd other foreign climes. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS PROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON DECEMBER 5, 12, 10 AND ilO. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OP THE TIDE ON DE CE.MBER O, 10, 23 AND 30. I. II. KEATING, AGENT PIIONE MAIN 5-L FASTSERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our stages leave Marshfleld for Roseburg at C o'clock ovory evening aud afford quickest connections with Southorn Pnclflc Railway. Faro JG.00. COOS DAY ROSEDURO STAGE LINE. OTTO SOHET1 Ell, Agent, 120 MARKET AW, Marshflcld. C. P. UAHNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Oro. PHONE 11 i Modern Brick Building, Electric -lights, Steam Hoat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot . nnd Cold Wnter, II O T E L .G O OS C A. METLIN. Pron. Ites: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Lor. Broadway and Market Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED ! ! ! JABPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tic Cleaning Compauy. Orders foj work taken at GOING & HARVEY PnONE 100 WANTED To rout, one or two un furnished rooms. Prefer closo In. Address "A. B." enro Times. (OLDEN Opportunity for soino- one. I will furnish building rent freo nnd part of cnpltal to start Binnll stortv at Wost Bunkcrl.Ul. Ap ply to or address W. II. Burgha gon, Mnrshflold, Ow, POR RENT Rooms with' ieat. Ad dross 343 So, Broadway. POR SALE A new wagon for single liorso. Will sell for $55. Enqulro Holsucr's bnrn. POR RENT 10-room houso In South Mnrshflold, Phono 119-L. Don't forgot PIIONE 21 I -J. tho Turkish Baths Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OP PIANO. And volco culture. Appolntmont hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call nt Studio, Songs tnckon Bide. 13(1 Broadway. Hello! Hello! Housowlvcs of Mnrshflold uso Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor docs not keep It call up PIIONE 73-J. Freo dollvory 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE MRS. P. A. TIEDGEN nnd Mrs. A. L. Ilqrkor have Issued Invltutlons for sewing Thursday afternoon. J. W. RUSSELL nnd wlfo will lenvo booh for Tulnro, Cnl., whoro they oxpect to mnko tholr futuro homo, North Bend News Robert McCnun Is transacting busl Iness on tho Enstsldo today. FRED McCORMAC nnd Duncnn Douglas loft yestordny via Drnln If if l?U f '' ' 'h0 hnvoorno Inventlvo ability Inr'n pW writ ;kkki.kv a mcitiiik, III bill l'H..I IM,.. .. U n.M"lM..-. II II Mrs. A. R. Tnbor, of Crlder, Mo had been troubled with sick head acho for nliout flvo years, when sho bogan tnklng Clinmborlaln's Tablots. Sho hns takon two bottles of thorn and thoy hnvo cured hor. Sick head acho Is caused by a disordered stom acho Tor which thoso tablots nro espe cially Intended. Try thorn, got woll nnd stay woll. Sold by nil denlors. Swan's Down Cake Flour HAS NO EQUAL POR CREAM PUFFS, PIE CRUST SHORT CAKE AND PUDDINGS, ETC. JUST AS GOOD IN JANUARY AS IN JULY. GOOD ALL THE YEAR ABOUND. A DELIGHT TO ALL GOOD HOUSKKEEPEItS WHO TAKE PRIDE IN THE CAKE THEY BAKE. Per Package 35c Lockhart's Grocery TWO PRIVATE PHONES -85 AND 305 first Class Auto Service When you wnnt to go unywhoro In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS. Best rntos In the city. BEST CARS. Best drivers. Phono GG-J until 11 p. m., after 11 p.m. phono 5-J, Resl donco phono 28-J, V. L. FOOTE, Proprietor. f 43r - Wwmh So ; Pu. v- C. II. Fnrlss of Union Avcnup Is making a business trip to Gardiner. Fuller Spraguo of South Inlet Is a visitor in North. Bond today. Mrs. Geo. Reynolds of Clackamas who Is spending n fow weoks hero with relatives Is tho guest today of hor daughter, Mrs. Perry Dodson. THE TALE IS TOO LONG to toll hero of tho big opportunities to buy nt a bis saving lioro nnd now. So wo nsk you Just to como nnd examine our CANDIES If you nro n stick ler for quality ours cannot fall to satisfy. If real economy Is your wntchword wo can surely Biilt you In that direction too Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Fahy, Robort nnd Miss Hazol Fahy, who hnvo beon spending tho holldnys with relntvos ihora, loft .this morning ,flor tholr homo In Bullnrd. t Miss Stella Wlcklund, a teachor of Tonmllo, hns beon tho guest for tho past week of Miss Mamlo Gulovson of Mnrshflold. Marlon Reynolds Is spending tho weok with his pnrcnts nt Florouco, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Miss Alpha Wlcklund spent ycstoi duy with friends at Marshflold. Mrs. W. D. Simpson and Miss Ed ith Simpson spent New Year's Dny with Mrs. W. N. Eckblnd In South Mnrshflold. Mi's. T. V. Johnson and daughters, Lois. Molllo aud Edun, will visit at tho M. J. Pratt homo today. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho tug Glennor loft todny for Onrdlnor with n cargo of gonorhl morchniidiso. pclk Tho ExcoUlor nrrlvod In Inst ovo- nlug from San Francisco bringing soiuo mlscellnneniis frolght which sho discharged at McGcorgo's dock. Sho is tnklng on n cargo of lumber at tho railroad dock for tho Robert Dollar company which sho will tnko to San Pedro. TWO STORKS. Tho Randolph will load with gon oral morchniidiso tomorrow for Port Orford nnd Gold Beach. Sho Is now undergoing ropnlrs at tho North Bend shipyards. Light, White, Always Right Fill Your Bin Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour v.Vl (' If ( A