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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1912)
"The Busy Corner" ft Rename Drugstore .... .... only tho . '"'i freahcst purest. n.ncli- n,o druB. .n'",Mnr orders, In ,dnrUtho Prescriptions you bring' t0 . Wo novor mako mis t0. u Lnx r urcBcrlptlon clorkB takC!port 'or that. And Sfit irgo high prlcoB- farJf,nrrly many cxcollont pro- r mScB. Fooling pr.',0 Irnr ttundlcod? Suffering blTUl-"- ' Vno, lB hTZr It stimulates and rofiumiuB uj - .- Mm MMtlnn of tho nvor uiiu """- ola wltnoui gnpiiiK. pleasant and ef fective, aoiu with tho Roxnll gunran- too. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. MOM! MAIN 208 US 1 The L RcxallJStore k You Can Delight the family WITH HITI'MOR AND MOST TEMPTING DISHES DY USING Burrham & Morrill's Fish Flakes 15c Sizes 20c Tho codfish caught In the cold deop seas off the coast of Maine are famous for delightful llnvor and firm mcatlnoss. Thcso qualities are saved for you In tho Burtiham, and Morrill Fish Flakes tempting, dlgestlblo, nutritious, dollghtfully tootliBomo eaiy 16 make READY TO SERVE IN A MINUTE. Alio all other best brands of tnbla dollcacloB at Lockhart's Grocery TWO PRIVATE PHONES YoujCan Carry a House tejwj5ii I. S.'!KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Royal NlOGItAM ' MX. 21, 1012 fHE UVTTM' nw Tm ,...rTo.. Wrong 8tory of ypnotlBra. inter..,, TItA"-S END" aterestlng tale of tho woods. "FAITH" "l lesson that ends well. . 22, 1012. rElB! nwatipiim. "Dct,,,r!?,Vn"EA" tter ,. noia yur Intor 'fcli ll"! 0Vflr seen hero - -.vu-ioot subjoct. 1 wltt?eHSlfl0R0Ss' 01 best 1 perfnce of r wt 8hws ever seen In H ttuiy Patronising The WANT ADSj FOR 8AI.E Vnvm of 10S acres, in In cultlVAtlon. Qood pasture Iur hoiiRO, Rood bnrn, chicken bIici, all tho farming tools nnd some Block. On good terms. Would coiiBlder hoiiso and lot. 800 I,. T. MntthowB, 21C hack of O. O. Lund's, on Broadway. TO EXCHANGE -A dining tnblo nnd a rocking chnlr for n trunk. MuBt bo quick. Inquire Times'. FOR HA L1C (limlen seeder nnd cul tivator and other toots and Imple ments. Mrs. Zovoly, PlagRtafC. irOH SALE A few hcMIiijh of full blooded whllo Poklii duck eggs, ducks weighing from 8 to 12 lbs. onch. Q. W. Stowart, North Bend. Phono G21. SITUATION WANTED Havo had tlirco yenra' cxporlenco ctorklng In n storo. Will taku any kind of Job Address P. 0. Uox 780, Marshflold, Ore. RESTAURANT for sale, leoso or In exchnngo for rooming Iioubo; cheap ront. Call Times' oftlco. FOIt SALE Ten Iiorse-Powcr sIcaiii bollor and englno, cqulppod with circular nuw aud cross cut saw for aawlng wood. Pino for clearing land and pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. E. Fitzgerald, 973 Broadway, or phono 192J. TO SUM Dining Uiblo and rocking chair at half what thoy originally cost. Inqutro at Times' omco. FOR SALE Miuiiio engine, six horse power. Also two cylinder Htoam auto engines. Cheap. C11I Sundny nt Lcsllo'o building on So. Third street nejir Mill Slough or Phono 122 J. FOIt RENT-j-fllxteon room liouso close lu. ' Modorn conveniences. Reasonable rent. Sco Ivy Condron, FOR SALE Pure Jcrocy milk. Phono 108X. FOR RENT 10-room liouso In South Marshflold. Phono 119-L. -85 AND 305 If you only think bo. Let us show you somo exceptional bargains In choice dwellings. You enn nlso lay tho foun dation for a homo on so small nn outlay that thoro Is no ex cu8o for your delaying. Wo huva deslrnblo IoIh in Day View Addition. Hay Pnrk, Hunker Hill. Euatsido, and In other locations which enn bo bought with tho money Von spend for things you don't need. 1 No matter If you hnvo talked with other dealers, you, will bo surprised at what wo can offer you. St. ' H Farmers Increase their crops by planting tested seeds. Mor- chants Increase business by sell- lng quality merchandise and ad- Tortlolng. Have your Job printing dona at the Tlmea' office COOS HAY TIDES. Jniuinry, 1012. Iloliw Is glvon tho tlmo and hclghth of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tides arc placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with their tlmsi on tho first lino nnd heights on tho bcc- ona lino or each day; a comparison of consocutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 Lours 34 mtnutcB. Dato 20 4.0 3.4 0.1 0.8 4.23 0.34 3.41 9.C4 THE WEATHER. (Dy Assoclatod ProBS.) OltEQON, Jan. 20. Fair In oast and rain In west tonight Sunday, rain or Bnow In oast and west portion. SouthoaBtorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItE- POIIT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. m., Jan. 20, by Donj. Ostllnd, special government mo- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum t4 Minimum 44 At 4:43 n. m 45 Precipitation 3 r. Wind. Southwest; cloudv. Piny Tonight. Tho Miirshilold High School hnskolbnll team and n tram composed of Illltmoro Forestry Look! Read! Re id! A prominent 11181 NESS MAN of MARSHFIELD Hnyn: "I would rnthor hnvo my Dayton Special than nn automobile." Not "sour grapes" olthor, bollove mo. Tnut n Ri'iil ENtnto iniin to know n bnrgiiin. Why should HE buy Dayton now? Should YOU buy now? a' Why Because It's Rami g Rain will Not Hurt Dayton Bicycles and Daytons Will Tako yon homo quickly. Think It ovor. "That bicycle mnn MAY bo right." One Lino of Dayton Bicycles Is comploto again Six Modols of Dayton Bicycles All Dlfforent and , Equipped as you wish.' $25.00 to f 13.50 Each ono carries tho Dayton Guarantee For FIvo Years at MarshfieldCycIery As an Inducement to nicyclo Riders outside of Marshflold Until farther notlco wo will refund ruilroad or boat faro ono way to anyono who buys a bicycle. from Marshfield Cyclery formerly Renry's Gunshop. Solo ngent for Coos County. PHONE lHOIt COR. FRONT AND ALDER STS. Prussian Poultry Tonic Means more eggs when given regularly to hens, Red Cross PHQNE school boya will play tonight at tk Mnrshfleld Taborniclo building. Money Fur Iilbmry. Tho com mllteo In charge of tho Lcnp Year ball at tho Eagles lull last Saturday oS enlug hnvo turned tho not pro coeds, $23. OG, ovor to tho MarshUotd Puhllo library cotnmltteo. CIohcn Mnrcli 8. -Tho open season for duck shooting on Coos Day clo ses March 8. Tho season Is differ ent hero from tho balnnco of tho state, tho open Reason In most of tho other acctloiiB closing January 1C. CJels Divorce. Judgo J. S. Coko this afternoon granted Augusta C. Scott n divorce from Peter Scott, Jr. They had arranged n prlvnte settle ment of their properly rights. Mrs. Sccit was formerly Miss llery of Em pile. Fight Tonight. Jobs Day and Jack Duartu will meet tonight In a twenty-round go at tho MarBhflcld Skating rink. C. A. Howard has been chosen to refcrco tho bout. Doth are In good condition nnd n fast match Is anticipated. Itecord Shot It. A. Lnndrlth of Coos Itlver was In Marshflold today nnd was receiving congratulations from friends for his now record as a crack shot. A few days ago whllo hunting on the Lnndrlth ranch on Coos Itlvor, ho got Rlxtccn Widgeon duck with one shot. World Renter. Marshflold now claims n now world record. During tho year 1911, only twelvo residents died. Dr. E. Mlngus, city health of ficer, hnB been looking up tho vital statistics and says this Is tho lowest death rato of any town In tho world so far ns he can find. Gets Mnny Answers. "Take out that want nd of mlno for holp," phoned Ekblad to Tho Times' ofllco yesterday. "Tho paper hada't bi en out nn hour boforo I had about v teon applications for tho place. I don't want to bo swamped. Tho people euro read Tho Times wnnt adB." Mugtuliic Late. Owing to tho recent decision .of the postofllce de partment to ship tho eastern maga zines by fast frolght Instond of mall thoro will bo delay In tho arrival of these periodicals. Somo of tho pub lishers are endeavoring to ovorcomo this by going to press nt nn earlier dato. Jnll Full Constablo W. B. Cox returned last night from Coqulllo whero ho took Chas. Dlostrom and W. Crouch to sorve 2G daya each. Ho snys the county Jail Is now full, hav ing eight prisoners besides W. R. Footo and Qoldlo Bestscott, tho two charged with murder, who haVo quarters in tho Jailor's homo During Mr. Footo's illness, tho Bestscott wo man assumed tho rolo of nurse and assisted In caring for him. . NORTH INLET NEWtf. vSpcclal to Tho Times.) Mr. Howard and family of Chnrl- I ton Prlnco Edward Island nro now located on tho Hopo ranch which was recently sold. jMr. Jn8. Balsh of Fricndsvlllo, 0., Is I spending tho wlntor with his sis tor, Mrs. Chas. Hamilton. Mr. Spth Johnson of North lond. Is back on his ranch hero. - Mr. Chas. Marsh, S. P.' right-of-way, agent, was hero ono day this week on buslnoss, Mr. Weir and crow of surveyors nroisuryoylng ovor. tbo b. P, lino which was located sovon yoars ago. Bill Judd roports tho hill road to Lakosldo almost impassible Wo hope tho now supervisor will mako record by getting it In good passablo shapo. Thoro la a special eohool election called for January 29, to elect a clerk to fill tho vacancy caused by tbo re signation of John Bear. Mr, John Bear has sold his ranch and will shortly movo to Marshflold whoro ho will probably ongago In buslpess. . v Mr. Robt. Church formerly a rancher on Cooa River, has purchased tho John Bear ranch and will engago In dairying. Stock Tonic Means more rich milk to dairymen. Produces fine healthy cattle, too, Drug Store 122 - J PERSONAL NOTES J. C. HEATTIE of Coos lllvcr was In Marshflold today. MHS. 8ANI)ELi of EaBtsldo Is report ed qullo sick nt her homo. MISS YOAKUM of Coos Itlvor WftB Rhopplng In Marshflold today. MISS HAZEL COWAN of Allogany was n Marshflold visitor yesterday. MRS. F. D. ROOD of Coos Rlvor Is a MarRhflold shopper today. MRS. LOUIS EIRTH of Coos River was a Marshflold visitor today. C. S. WINSOR of North llond was In Mnrshfleld on business today. JOHN HENDRICKSON of Coos Rlv or was attending to business In tho city today. MRS. EMMETT PIERCE loft yester day to visit her sister, Mrs. Dick ford, at Allegany. RODERT O. ROOKE of Coos River was In tho city on business today, also attending tho meeting of the Orange. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH of Coos Rlvor returned today from a few weoka' visit with friends and rela tives In California. A. W. MYERS loft today for Port land nnd other northern points to meet eastern buyers. Ho will bo absent about two weeks. MRS. CARL SMEDDERO nnd son, John, of Catching Inlet, woro guests at tho Henry Black homo today. PSI CHARLES SELANDER and wifo from Catching Inlet wero in Mnrshfleld on business today and will remain over Sunday. E. E. BRANDO nnd wifo havo moved from apartments in tho O'Connoll building to n residence on South Elovonth street near Elrod. ENGINEER CLAUDE STUTSMAN of tho Flro Department 1b overhaul ing englno No. 1, and oxpects In a fow dnyB to havo It as "good as now." HARRY HUOGINS of tho Alllanco ofllco returned today from a busl noss trip to Coqulllo Valley points. Ho reports ovorythlng prosperous thoro. W. J. CONRAD loft today for Port land, Salem nnd Eugono. Ho will moet Geo Qoodrum at Eugono nnd tho two will probably return to gether. MISS ETHEL RftJHARDSON, woll known hero 'roni tho time sho was living In th's city, roturncd today from California to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ross. C. CORDELL, who was injured a short tlmo ago whllo working at Camp No. 7, is getting along nice ly nccordlng to IntcBt roports from tho hospital. MRS. L. HOUSER and daughter, Miss Graco Housor, arrived horo . today from Oakland, Cal., to at tend tho funeral bf hor stop-futhor, C. W. Snnford. MRS. KATE C. HAMPTON loft this t morning for Portland to visit hor 4 slstor, Mrs. Hazol Josophson, who 4 has been qulto sick. Sho will ro . turn about March 1. MRS. NORMAN SAVAGE returned to hor homo on Coos Rlvor yes terday after a short visit with hor slstor, Mrs. Matson, who has ro ovorod from a slight Illness. HERMAN LARSON Is busily engaged overhauling and repairing his big dredger down at tho ocoan dock. In about another week bo oxpects to havo it In first class shapo, and ready for service L. F. FALKENSTEIN of North Bond wbb a Marshflold visitor yestorday. Ho roports good pro gresss is boing mado on tho Simp son Lumber company's now schoonor at tho shipyards thoro. MR. BANKS of tho Km so & Banks shipbuilding company, was a Marshflold buslnoss visitor yes terday. Although tho contract with tho EBtabrook company for the now schooner has not been signed up, ho Is pretty confident that It will bo In tho near future turo. L. A. LILJEQVIST, deputy prosecut ing attorney, roturnod to Coqulllo yesterday afternoon. Mr. LHJeq vlst says thoro is getting to bo too much criminal business horo to bo handled expeditiously, especially at a salary of only $50 per month. Ho says that tho criticism offered by somo about delays in prosecu tions Is not well founded. HAVE YOU USED Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour 7 7 7 Light, White, Always Right GOQOILLE 16; NIMH H 13 Boys Team Defeats Visitors Last NightNorth Bend Girls Victorious. Tho Coqulllo High School boya basketball team defcatod tho North Bend boys' team thoro last night by a score of 1C to 13. Tho gamo was fast from Btart to finish and tho re sult was In doubt until tho last min ute of piny. Tho North Bond High School girls defeated tho Coqulllo High School girls by a scoro of 16 to 1. Tho gamo wbb largol attended. A special train from Marshfield took ovor a big delegation of North Bond pooplo to sco tho gamo. Tho train roturncd soon after midnight. Tho visitors wero shown many courtesies by tho Coqulllo studonta. North Bend News Mrs. E. R. Hodson nnd daughters, Irma and Irene, nro spondlng a fow dnyB ob guests at tho Frank Hodson homo on South Coos Rlvor. Dr. Clark has tnken n position as superintendent of tho local W. C. T. U. In North Bend and has started activities on tho contest work. Sho plans to hold a contest at Bomo early dato. Mi's. M. Martin of Rlvorton arriv ed yestorday to attond tho funeral of hor undo, C. W. Sanford, from Marshflold. Mrs. W. Hnskoll, a grand daughtbr of tho deceased, and hor husband arrived on tho Rodondo to bo present nlso nt tho coromonlos. Cold I c Facts w" Mhiiy cases of consump tion, (ire the result of a neglected cold, and could easily have been cured if B. &S. COLD. CAPSULES had been given at the be ginning. Buy a package now a'nfl' be prepared to meet tho cold oik tho .start. OWR GUARANTEE tYour money back if not cured, goes jvifli l every package i ' 25c and 50c. BROWN DRUGCO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS Let Us Measure You for a Royal Tailored Suit Frpm $18 to $35.00 i ,i i Built to Fit YOU FIXUP Marshfield & North Bond 1 -MM . ,t0jkmtmmm vm m - x&$f -- tf MM !-- -.M.yt.j-