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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION. n! JkOj ki w. x via -dim rj Your Pay Check Will Go Farther If You Take Advantage of Our I ig Animal Clearance Sale You Can Outfit the Entire Family at from One-Third to One-Half Less bar, wuhtract 2 hours $5.00 Ladies' Shoes $1.45 IDnc lot of Indies' Shoes formerly selling at $3.50 o $5, now JO tUfMMtMM 51.45 arc Another lot that sold at $3.00 to $4.00, marked out at m per pair $100 $12.00 to $16.00 Men's Suits for $4.50 We have a broken line of Men's Suits that have been selling from $J2 to $J6 and if we have your you can have one while they last for $7 Boys' Suits For $1.80 Wc have a nice line of boys' Short pants Suits, ages 6 to 14 years, that formerly sold from $3 to $7, now go at only. im ClJloVJv $4.50 size ' 50 pairs short stJaight Pants that formerly sold 60c to $1.25 jfi now only, pair,.. Q Hundreds of articles throughout the store too numerous to tention will be reduced in price, and it will be to your advantage to inspect our offerings with an eye to the savings which can be made. coos u.w Tii)i:s. January, 1 1)112. Hi'lviw In given t e Mine nntl 1"H- itl, of high and low water at M-i:niiflold. T io tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, wlih (half times on t ( tlrst line end heights on tho sec ('ii 1 Hue of ii.u'li day; a comparison of rcnseputlx'e heights will Indicate wht! er It k high or Itiw wator. For liiKh water on 1 1 niliiuloa. Onto !i o.n:i 0.1 0.2 1 0.1 1 n i!o" 2.13 1.8 a. in 2.7 1.17 3.1 10 in ii 12.17 l.i) 7.13 G.l 8.00 0.0 8.50 G.O 9.51 G.O 10.51 CO (5.2 S C.I 1.22 1.7 2.19 1.5 3..11 1.1 3.39 1.1 5.11 0.2 7.32 1.0 S.I I 4.1 10.03 3.7 11.21 3.0 nieiits that had Just heen vacated. She told others and Anally a cnll for the nlghtwnteh was Kent In. Ho made careful search hut no trace of any InifKliir could ho found. Later It was joke. Ofn-iis Itraucti. The Unique Pan tntm .urn lum opened a hranch of lia ehtnhilshnient In North llend. Personal Notes . .1. COFFELT of Coos Hlver Is a Mnrshlleld business visitor. RALPH MATSON Is suffering from n severe nttnclc of la grippe. GEO. UOSS of Catching Inlet Is look ing after business hero today. FAVOR VOTING CONTEST NOW LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. iti:- For twenty-four hours ending at 1:13 a. in., Jan. 9, by llenj. Ostllnd. Hpccinl government meteorological observer: Maximum 53 .Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. in 50 Precipitation 58 Wind, Southwest: rainy. O CHAS. MAI1AFFY of Coos Itlver Is In Mnrshlleld today on business. OHO. SMITH Is down from Coos Hlv er today on business nml pleasure MRS. .1. V. BENNETT has been suf fering from a sovero attack of la grippe. MRS. V. F. MILLER Is entertaining n number of ladles at bridge this afternoon. ii. 13. bessey of creamery was In on business. tho Coos Hlver Mnrshlleld today AGNES & M ATSO N "i h i ii t rf ii iWT rfi"ITi'"rW"r Injures Himself. C. .1. West of Eustsldo while trying to half solo a shoo at his home yestorday In dieted a severe lleslt wound In tho thigh. The knife slipped and cut Into tho muscles. Sovoral stitches wore necessary. NEIL WATSON, mnyor of Coos City, was in Mnrshlleld today on busi ness and pleasure. Cuts Thumb. Alvln Church, the nlne-yoar-old sou of E. L. Church, almost severed tho thumb of his loft hnnd while chopping mid kindling wood last ovonlng. Jt may bo that the digit can bo saved as a result of the prompt medical nttoutlon secured. jAlways- "liTe BusyCorner" "THE REXALL STORE" ac- Castor Oil is a speedy Cathartic but on count of its nauseating odor and taste, is not often used, REXALL Castor Oil (aromatic) is given in same doses and without the bad objections, 25c the bottle, J City Auto Service I Good Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable chnrgoa. Our motto: '.'Will go anywhoro nt any tlmo." I Stands Illanco Hotol and 'Blanco I Cigar Storo. Day Phonos 78 and 4G. Night Phono 4G. ll.XItKKH & GOODALE. Proprietors. Elect Grimes. At tho first meet ing of tle new executive commlttoo of the Mnriihllold Chamber of Com merce last evening, Col. Win. Grimes was elected ehalrmnn for tho ensuing year. He will name tho standing committees later. ProIImlnnry plans for tho ensuing year were discussed but no dellulte action was taken. . II. PULLEN of imndon, Oro., nr rlvod In Marshlleld todny with In tention of remaining hero or In this vicinity. REV. FATHER MUNRO expects to loavo Sunday or Monday for Cali fornia where ho will spend n few weoks for tho benefit of his health. I Want Popularity Contest Be tween Coos Bay Bachelors Suggest Judges. A voting contest to determine the most popular bachelor on Coos Day Is the suggestion that has been mndo to the Leap Year Editor by several In the last twenty-four hours. What do you think of It? If you favor It, drop a note to tho Leap Year Hilltop and oucIobo the name of the most popular bache lor on Coos Hay. Your name will bo kept Becrot, honest truly. From tho entries, tho ten receiving the most nominations will ho selected. Ono Header of Tho Times, who has figured the whole thing out hns sug gested that prizes bo offered and that tho following young woman bo appointed Judges of tho contest: Mn'mlo Mahoney. Clara Myron. Esthor Johnson. Emmn Erlckson. Elizabeth Tellefson. Solum Johnson. May Durke. I Initio Wheeler. Julia Holm. Inez Johnson. Pearl Hlggs. 1211a Sneddon. Mndgo Sluvpson. Unia Marsh. Bachelor Can't Dance. Dr. Tnggart Insists Mint his nnmo ho withdrawn from tho list of eli gible bachelors. A member of The Times stnff told mo Mint tho reason Dr. Taggart gavo was his Inability to danco and that ho did not want embarrass any lady by having to reject an Invitation to tho Leap Year bnll noxt Saturday night. Now, I know of two or threo bachelors who tiro arranging to tnko dancing lessons anil Dr. Tnggart should Join them If that is tho only reason. Mil. HACKEY of North llend. expects to leave soon for Santa Anna, Cal . whore ho expects to spend the nov.t threo mouths visiting frionds. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE -i MAIN 298 US ood Things to Know "Never wash tho Insldo of Ten or Coffee Pots with soapsuds. If granato or agato ware Is usod and becomos badly discolored, nearly fill pot with cold wator, add ono tablespoonfiil of borax, nnd heat gradunlly until wator renches tho boiling point. Hlnso with hot wator, wlno and koop on bnck of rnngo until porfectly dry." "Tie strnnds of n Now Broom closoly together, put Into n pall ;of boiling wator and sonk two hours. Dry thoroughly before using." ao Ml'LE TEAM BORAX CHIPS lIO .Ml'LE TEAM HOItAX CHIPS 20 .Ml'LE THAM HOItAX POWDERED Till: ALL per pkg. mo PER pkg. nr,c PER PKG. Lie OKTWO FOR SMc GOLD BROOM (I.V asburg's Grocery PHONE 213-J Now Is the Time TO 1IAVK THAT RESIDENCE WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J Fine Concert. Tho concert given by the Coos Hay Concert Hand at tho Masonic Opera House Sunday after noon, drew a largo audience. The program was pronounced by tho in ti de lovers present to Imvo boon ono of the host that has been glvn un der tho direction of Mr. Fontcn. Othor concerts Mvlll bo arranged for tho near future MRS. KGANOFF of Coos Itlver was In Marshlleld en route to North Horn! to visit hor mother, Mrs. Jud Mills, who Is 111 ut Mercy hos pital thoro. I MRS. FMJHl.LA TURNNR will loavo tonight or tomorrow for hor old homo nt Albany whore she will spond three weoks or a month with rolntlvos. SAYS WYXXK IK WIXXKIt. Leap Year Kdltor: . I nm much liitorestod In your de partment In Tho Times. I have boon waiting for Homo one olso to glvo you tho nnmo of Jaw. Ti. Wynno ob ono of tho eligible bachelors. Mr. Wynne Is a suro winner and that ho Is still a bachelor Is Undoubtedly duo to tho bashfulncss which Leap Yoar Is supposed to take care of. Kindly enter his nnmo In tho list. AN ADMIRER. i: IIACIIIXOU GIRLS L'KIXG LKAP YKAH PHIVILKGIC MRS. MATT STUNHOLM Is recover-i t I.... f....... n ...... ......!. l.l...l lis I. Jill ll nutuiu iiiiiiuk Ml Ulllfiu- Hearings Later. Doputy Prose cuting Attorney LUJoqvlst roturned to Conulllo this morning after hav ing concluded tho preliminary ar raignment of Goldlo Hestucott. Ho Informed Justice Pouuock that ho would return In a fow days for tho hearings of Comoll Lngorstrom, charged with violating tho ganio lnw by shooting after sunset. Tho caso of Androw Stanbuck of Coos Rlvor charged with heating his wlfo will probably como up In n weok or so. poisoning In hor hand. A fow months ago, sho ran a silver or ' thorn Into her hnnd and did not ' succeed In removing all of It. Tho I balauco worked Into tho llcsh and festered hand. nnd caused a very soro . M. TULLY, who has boon spend ing the Inst fow months nt Oak land, Cal., arrived hero todny to look nftor interests on tho Hay. Mrs. Tally nnd tho baby, Will Pat rick, havo gono to Los Angoles to visit with hor rolntlves. Thoy will Join Mr. Tally horo In tho enrly spring. WANT ADS WANTKD Chocolate dlpjH'rs. Steady work. Hradloy Candy Company. WANTKD Some one to furnish lots nnd build house on monthly payments. Hunker Hill preferred. Address P. O. Hox COG. roil SALIC SO-ncio much on Wll Innch Inlot, 2 miles from land ing, 7 acres bottom land, lino bench land slopes to tho south. Now houso nnd othor improvements. A bargain. For particulars Inqulro ot owner Hen Tyror, Cooston, Oro. l-'Olt HKXT-Fiirnisticcl rooms for light housekeeping. 0Jb Soutn Klovonth St I'Vnivd Hurglai'K. An occupnnt of nn apnrtmont In tho O'Connoll build ing last ovonlng thought that slio hoard a burglar In ono of tho apart- Marshfield Cyclery SAYS Advertising Pays Ladies' .. nro showing Dayton Bicycles Mens' Boys' I WANTKD Iloiihckci'iH'i'i experienc ed, mlddlo-aged womnn. Phono 2 2 5-J. KOIt HKNT It(M)ms furnished or uniurnlsiioa by day, week or month. 237 N. Broadway. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leave Marshfield for nnsnliiin' nt r nWn ,. I evening and afford quickest connections with Southern Pacific Railway. Fare ?6.00. M COOS BAY ROSEBURG TAGB LINE. OTTO SOHRTTKR, Aeont, 120 MARKET AV., Mnrshneld. O. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 FOR RENT Marshfield. 10-rooiu liouso In South Phone 119-L. Have your Job Tho Times' ofllco. printing done at l'OR SALE Practically now iwrlor organ In good condition, 13. R. Mynntt, Phono 311, North Bend. Don't forget PHONE 211-J. tho Turkish Baths Have your job Tho Times' office. printing done at As designed for this cllmnto with steol rims and stoel mudguards, and , Built to Pit You Frnmo 20, 22 or 24 Inch. Drake your cholco. Handlo bars your choice. Tires M. & W. or G. & J. Slnglo Tubo Tires, $3 less, your cholco of prices from ?2C to $12.00. Till January 10, fivo por cent off marked prices, THIS WEEK QNLY brand" blcyclo capes $1.50 . R. SIH2RIDAN of Rosoburg nrrlv- od horo today from San Frnnclsco with his son, Georgo, tho two hav ing spont tho holidays thoro with tho rest of tho family. It Is un derstood that Mr. Sheridan's visit Is In connection with tho proposed snlo of tho North Bond CondoiiBary to a local stock company. NOTICE. All members of tho Loyal Ordor of Mooso nro requested to bo pro sont tomorrow night. Installa tion of olllcors. Each Brother Mooso has tho right to Invito ono gontlo mnn and his lady fiiond, for tho banquet nnd dance. . By COMMITTEE. GREAT BEND, Kan., Jnn. 9. Fifty bachelor girls of Groat Bond will glvo tho unmarried men of this town no chance to form a club similar to tho Grant County Hncholors' Club. Tho "leap year leaguo"xorganlzod by tho girls on Now Year'H ovo will mnko Mint qulto unnecessary. Tho active campnlgn began when tho lenguo gavo a leap year ball. Tho Invltntlons woro given personally by members of tho club, and the announcement was mndo that trlllors would bo glvon no consideration and neod not apply for Invltntlons to fu ture ontortnlnmonts. NORTH BEND NEWK. Tho monthly business mooting and social or, tho Mlzpah Hlblo Class will bo hold Friday ovonlng, January 12, at tho homo of Miss Ellon Anderson on Shormnn avenue. Election of olllcors will bo hold. All members nro urged to bo prosont. T. V. Johns . i.u leased Jerry I Initios' farm In Myrtlo Point and will move his family thoro soon. Havo your Job Tho Times' ofilco. printing dono at Tho Times' Want Ads tiring results Drive Away the Tickle What Is inoiv annoying than tho tickle of a colt!. You keep eter nally couching nml cough nothing up. Your throat U dry ami parched. You worry yomelf Into a fever. H'k Ik-M to do away with the tickle by, removing the cause. Brown's Cough Balsam Cures colds and they stay cured. It removes the tlrklo loosens the phlegm gives you a clear unobstructed throat, besides It docs it nil quickly. 2.1e, ."Oe and $1,00 ESS?' BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "Fish each. Best each. rubber blcyclo capes, ?3.00 Will accopt a good low frame la dles's wheel as part paymont on any now blcyclo. MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 180R Cor. Front & Aldor THE BEST That Wheat and Science Can jProduce Sperry's Best, Drifted Snow Flour