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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESPAY, JANUflflY 31, 1912 EVENING EDITION Always "The Busy Corner 99 Haven't You lo 0j furniture about tho houso you hato to part with bocnu&o ju'tc had It bo long, yet It's a llttlo to dingy to appear among you tho othor good plecoj you hnvc. Wo havo n holp for you with Reflecto Furniture Polish that you can apply with a common cotton cloth In a fow minutes, d a fow rubs restores any old plcco of furnlturo to Kb original lustro and UBofulnoas. Itoflccto Furnlturo Polish door, not stain, drys vory quickly and Is tho only polish that will effect n high lustro and loavo no traco of gtlcklncss. It's tho logical furnlturo polish for a housokoopor to ubo. A trial will convinco you of Its morlt. Two olio bottles, 25o and 50c. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE 7 $ioaMLs MAIN 298 US Free Delivery Phone YouiTOrders Herring, Flounders, Sea Bass, Steel Head Salmon and Crabs, Clams of All Kinds Our'Stock Is Fresh Every Morning CITY FISH MARKET in Ferguson Transfer Building, Foot of Market Avenue SMITH & BALCH Phone.269-J Rollmops A delicious imported herring, rolled in spices and stuffed with pickle. Put up in glass jg jars, each . . $. . . .' OOC Bismarck Herring A fancy imported fish in glass jars, each 35c Lockhart's Grocery TWO PRIVATE PHONES -85 AND 305 Grand Mid winter Ball V.N'DKIt THE AUSPICES OP THE YOUNG PEOPLE OP COOS BAY FOR THR I1ENEFIT OP THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OP THE NORTH STAR DISASTER. es' Hall, Saturday Feb. 3 Music by Coos Bay Orchestra J C. Toello (Director), Violin; R. Lyon, Clarinet; Hayes Howard, ornet; R, L. Simpson, Trombone; Alma Toello Piano; J. Shopard, Drummer. .en You near tho Snappy Two-Steps nnd Dreamy Walltzea You JuH Can't Make Your Feet Bolmvo. ADMISSION GENT'S $1.00 LADIES FREE. EagI lfVj Ulhb n.rl(!k.Bulldln' Electrlo HOTEL .COOS 0. JL fWTT.TXT t ''tea- so OrWonT ' WANTED ! ! ! ;arpets upholstering and PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders (or work taken at GOING & HARVEY, PHONE 100 IMS COOS DAY TIDES. January, 1012. BoIjw la glvon tho tlmo and hclghth of high and low water at MarshHold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino ot each day; a comparison of consccutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. 31 3.7 4.01 0.7 1.2 TIDES FOR FEIUIUARY. Date of tho Coos County I)ar Association will bo held In Marshfleld next Tuos dny, Feb. C. Tho tistlnesn nnd llt-e-ary Bcsslon will' bo held at tho Mllllcoma .Club, at 3 o'clock In the nftornoon yand will bo followed by n banquet at Th Chandler at 7 I. M. C. R. I'ock, (W. U: Douglas and John D. Gosh constitute a special committee of Marshfleld uttomeys In charge of the affair, PERSONAL NOTES MRS. ANNA D. MORSE loft on tho Itcdondo today for San Francisco. 1 hours.. 1.53 0.38 12.G9 7.39 Tldo ...4.2 3.8 7.1 Jt.4 2 hours.. 2.38 7.3G 1.G4 8.24 Tldo ...4.8 3.4 7.3 1.3 .1 hours.. 3.18 8.29 2. 40 9.D7 Tldo ...5.4 2.4 7.3 1.5 4 hours.. 3.57 9.17 3.30 9.47 Tldo ....5.8 1:9 7.1 0.8 HORN. CHRISTENSBN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter ChrlBtensen nt their homo near tho Coos Day Crcnmory, a son, Wednesday, January 31. Alti Building Tho front of thu Davis and Richmond's blllllnrd parlor In the Dlanco hotel building Is be ing altered and Improved, tho old ontrnnco being takon out. PETER LOOOIE, of North Dend, was a Marshfleld business visitor yes-torday. MATT ANDERSON of Beaver Hill was a Marshuold business visitor yctordny. MISS GRACE KRUSE loft today for a short visit with friends' In San Francisco. Hole! 0Miict Tho Lnttln Hotel on Second South and Curtis n von no has beon lensed by Mtb. C. A. Soy mour nnd will open Immediately to tho public. Mrs. Seymour, former ly of Portland, has recently como from Bandon, whoro she was In tho restaurant business for a short tlmo. FRED HARRIS and family loft lo ,day via San Francisco for their old homo at Dallas, Tex. E'D much rather have you know this store as a pjace for high qualities, than for low prices. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are high quality clothes; the prices are low considering the values; and that is what you want to consider. Come in some day and see what we mean. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store Is tho homo of nart Scliaffncr & Mark clothes. SUPT. W. II. DUNCH, ot Coqulllo Is hero making his annual visit to tho schools in this section of tho county. CEO. II. ROTNOR 'loft today on tho Rcdondo for San FVanclsco from whoro ho goes to San Diego to nt lond tho marrlago of his daughter. Met't Hero Tho annual mooting FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND Is n rollnblo family modlclno. Qlvo It to vour children, nnd take it your solf If when you feol a cold coming on. It checks nnd cures coughs nnd colds and croup nnd prevents bron chitis nnd pneumonia. RED CROSS DRUG CO. WANT ADS. HOILER AND ENGNINE AT A RARGAIN. FOR SALIC Ten horse-Power slcuin bollor nnd onglno, equipped with circular saw and cross cut saw for sawing wood. FIno for clearing luud nnd pulling stumps. Enquire of J. E. Fitzgerald, 973 Droadway, or puono lau-j. .!.- ALBERT MAT8N nnd J. II. Flana gan loft on tho Redondo today for San Francisco where thoy will spend n fow weeks on business and pleasure. K M N J. II. SOMERS who was engaged In tho real cstato, collection and pro motion business horo soino tlmo ago arrived here yesterday from Oakland for a short stay. C. F. McKNIOHT and wife wlll.ro turn. tomorrow on tho Brcakwator from Corvnllls whoro thoy woro called by tho death of Mrs. Mc Knlght's father, John A. Spnnglor. FOR SALE Sinith-Promlor type writer No. 2, In good condition, 120. Call Times offlco FOR SALE Smlth-Promlor v type writer, No. 2, In gpod condition, $20. Call Times offlco. WANTED Position by practical nurso, for weok or month. Pre fer confinement cases. Room 3, abovo Times offlco. RESTAURANT for sale or leaso. Cheap rent. 150 N. Front at. POR SALE Puro bred slnglo comb Rhodo Island Red cockorols, $3 each, L. J. Simpson, North Bend, Or. WANTED Wo seek tho services of a capable, dependable man of fair education, good address, fluent and convincing talkor, and bust noss ability to act as special rep resentative- In tho sain of our varl ous standard publications and nro prepared to make liberal ar rangements with suitable party. Addross, stating name, nationality, buslnoss experience, ago and ref erences. Hnrpor & Brothers, 208 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. POSITION WANTED by Plrst class camp cook in camp with large crow or In boardlnghouse. Call Times' office. FOR SALE Mooro's kitchen rnngo In good condition. Bargain. Phone 311, North Bend. FOR RENT 8 room houso with two lots for garden In Eastslde $14.00 per month. Apply Martin Breen, Eastslde. WANTED Tlirco dozen thorough bred brown leghorn chickens and three dozen Plymouth Rocks. Ad dress J. E. Fitzgerald, Marshfleld, Ore., or phono 129-J. FOR RENT Sixteen room houso close in. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rent. See Ivy Condron. JOHN BARKHOUSE, whoso brothor, JnB was killed In tho gas explos ion at tho Beavor Hill mine re cently, arrived hero thlB week from British Columbia to assist his alstor-ln-law. MRS. EMMA "NASBURO and llttlo Loulso Lockhnrt loft on tho Itcdon do today for San Francisco whoro thoy will Join Mrs. Lockhnrt nnd tho tlirco will muko an extended southorn and eastern trip. BERT DIMMICK, formorly of Marah flold, returned yesterday via Drain from Washington, whoro ho has t spout tho last year. Ho has boon working for n big lumbor company thoro nnd will probnbly tako a position ns tallyman here. C. K. PERRY of Porry, Nicholson & jCo. has returned from n brlof biiB Inoss trip to Snn Francisco. On his return he stopped n fow dnyB nt Med ford whoro ho mot W. F. Rau, formorly of Marshfleld, who Is conducting u largo hotel thoro and doing a good buslnoM.. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROP ERTY OWNERS. Glvo us a description of your prop erty and wo will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. FIRST NATIONAL nANIC. Dayton jkBy MEXICO GULF (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 31 Qonernl Blxby, chief ot engineers of tho army, brings tho report from Havana, that unless unforsccn dlfll cultlcs nrlso all that Is loft of tho old battleship Malno will bo towed out of Havana harbor by March 1 and sunk In tho Gulf of Mexico. SAYS REPORTS ARE UNFOUNDED North Bend News Mrs. Edward Coffelt who under went an operation nt Mercy hospital Saturday Is getting along nicely. Tho cooked food snlo hold Satur day by tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho North Bond Eplscopnl church was vory successful. All articles woro old out at an early hour. Tho Chrlstaln Endeavor of tho Prosbytprlnn church of North Bond will hold n business mooting and so cial Thursday evening In tho, Mlzpah class rooms. All mombors aro In vited to bo presont. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTICE Tho regular monthly mooting of tho Mnrshflold Clmmbor of Com merce will bo hold Frldny ovonlng nt 7:30 and all mombors, Including tho mombors of tho Executive Com mittee, are .requested to bo presont. Chairman Grimes will announce his now committees for tho ensuing your. Dr. J. T. McCormac. Pros. HAVE FINE TIME FOR RENT 10-room houso In South r.n..uV.41nl.l Dhinn 11 O-T. I I UiUlBUUUlU fUMUU iif' I Roadster and Special Try a Dayton Before You Buy a Bicycle IF IT SUITS YOU NOW tho Dayton Guarantee WILL DO THE REST Warranted Five Years FROM RIMS TO HANDLE BARS ' SIX MODELS LADIES' AND ,, MEN'S 27.50 TO $12.50 MARSHPIELD OYCLERY Phono ljo R. Agent. Front Alder, Modem Woodmen Entertain Royal Neighbors Here. Tho locnl lodgo of tho Modorn Woodmen of America gnvo an on tertnlnmont and banquet to tho Marshflold lodgo of Royal Nolghbors and frionds nt Finnish Hall, Tuesday ovonlng. About 125 woro presont. A flno miiBlcnl program was ren dered, Including songs by Mrs. Kel Ioy, Mrs. W. E. Smith, Mrs. Soubrot, Miss Nolson and Miss Larson, nnd recitations by Miss Craig and Mrs. Kolloy. Music during tho ovonlng was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Ellon beck. Tho fenturo of tho ontortnln ment was tho floor work glvon by the Roynl Neighbors. A flno ban quet was served and tho ovonlng was most thoroughly onjoyod by all. Farmers Increase their cropb by planting tested seeds. Mer- chants Increase business by soli- lng quality merchandise and ad- vortlslng. Have your Job printing done at The Times' offlco. Capt. Brltt ot tho Coos Bay Life Saving Station was In Mnrshflold to day on business. Ho says that ho Is hopeful that tho Dopartmont will comply with tho Dctltlon for tho re moval of tho station to a slto at Charleston or noar Coos Head. Ho says that ho has recommended It la tho pas t nnd that tho last tlmo In spector 'cjulnan was hero, ho wont over tho situation fully with him and took him nround In a boat and showod him tho reasons for urging tho chnugo. Capt, Britt fools grlovcd ovor the many rumors that wore circulated concerning tho llfo saving crow la connection with tho Launch North Star dlsastor and tho criticism that soino of theso reports havo brought upon hlB mon. Ho characterized thoao roports as bolng absolutely without foundation and declare that tho only reason why his mon could not do moro offectlvo work was tho dlstnnco of tho llfo saving sta tion from tho scone of the accident. Owing to tho hollof that tho North Star vou(l bo washod In on tho south cplt, Mr Nordstrom of tho crow first had tho oar boat launched but Capt. Brltt reached thoro thon and ordered tho power boat takan bocauso he felt sure-tho strong ebb tldo would carry tho North Star soawnrd. This chango meant n loss of loss than flvo minutes Cnpt. Brltt says he Is sure tho men must havo Jumped from the North Star. Whon thoy first got near the launch nttor tho nccldont, she was up on tho Jetty, right sldo up and her cabin not ovon damaged. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Nann Smith sailed! this morn ing foe J)ay Point. Tho AUInuco.Is duo In early tomor row from Eureka and will sail In the afternoon for Portland. Tho Breakwater Is duo In early to morrow morning from Portland, hav ing sailed from thoro Inst ovonlng for Coos Bay. Agent F. S. Daw received word yesterday that Steamer Washington would sail from San Francisco today for Coos Buy, reaching horo about Friday. Tho old Steamer Areata, formorly on tho Coob Bay-San Fran cisco run, will como up with hor bringing somo additional freight that the Washington was unablo to ac comodate. Tho Areata has recently been carrying coal from the Coqulllo to San Francisco, Have your Job printing done at The Times' office. If you have anything to sell, trade, rent, or want help, try n want ad. The Flour That Docs Not Disappoint SpenYs Drifted Snow Hour BEST BY EVERY TEST