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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OR&ON, THUftSOAtf, FEBRUARY 1, 1912 EVENING EDITION :tim Special Candy Sale r. -.l mnrn COOB Day POOplo flr0 gotllDB U 8tftfford bftb,t S tho taste that tolls. Tho re Lonso to our apoelal salos has 'been generous. Wo want more pSo to got tho habit. If. a good habit. Wo nro offering this nc Peanut Brittle and lames (Four flavors) For 20c Per Pound Saturday and Sunday Onlv. rmn In and try a pound of theso delicious candles nt this low tprlco. Maffcpdk 110 Central Ato, Royal Tailored Suits Suits for YOU From $18.00 to $40.00 absolutely guaranteed material, fit and workmanship FIXUP Mnrslifield & North Bend JOTfrfl month alimony ponding tho hoarlngi of Ituv. Kuox's suit for dlvorco. Thoy hold proporty valuod at botweou 15,000 and $20,000. I PERSONAL NOTES OEO. WILSON of Empire was In the city today. COOS BAY TIDES. Jlwt Tonight Tho DaptlBt Young l'ooplo's Union will hold a monthly I business meeting at tho homo of R. 8H0RT of Lnke8,do WM , Mur8h, i'. iinrrmgion, tvnuay evening at o o'clock. Always "The Busy Corner 7 JMJgW; SPECIAL PEno;E FOIl THREE DAYS HYDROGEN ft FULL POUNDS 25c 11 V HALF POUNDS 15c LONGER Quarter POUNDS lOo This Is tho L. & M. brand, thoro being no bettor and is guaran teed under tho Puro Food nnd Drugs act. Understand, this Is not aa Inferior grndo and tho salo lastB only until Saturday. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US Free Delivery Phone YourJOrders Herring", Flounders, Sea Bass, Steel Head Salmon and Crabs, Clams of All Kinds OurStock Is Fresh Every Morning ( CITY FISH MARKET fn Ferguson Transfer Building, Foot of Market Avenue SMITH & BALCH Phone 269-J Grand Mid winter Ball USllEIt THE AUSPICES OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF COOS BAY TOn THE BENEFIT OF THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF THE NORTH STAR DISASTER. es' Hall, Saturday Feb. 3 Music by Coos Bay Orchestra Cora06110 (Dlrector Violin; R. Lyon, Olarlnot; Hayes Howard, Dru R' L S,mp30n' Trombone; Alma Tcello Piano; J. 8hopard, EagI Mliea Y j . Ircar tho 8nnPP7 Two-Steps and Dreamy Wallteos You Just Can't Make Your Feet Bohave. ADMISSION GENT'S 81.00 LADIES FREE. fe,8tS?B.S,..W -"-AiSsffsr IT rkv:'u "MW, OT EL. CO OS " A. UETLTV , Cor. ftSS! Day and Upwards. -.., uroggo. WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 DoliW is given tho tlmo and holghth of high and low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tldos tiro placed In tho order of occurronco, with their tlmo on tho first lino and holchts on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison I volvud about of consecutlvo holgbta will indicate Conlodo. whothor It Is high or low water. For flold yostorday. Cm Argued A motion In tho enso of tho Chumburs estate vs. Utter and MrH.OJodu wns argued bcfo.o Judgo Coko this morning. The caso In- a suction of laud ut high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dato February, 1012. 1 hours.. 1.53 TIdo ...4.2 2 hours.. 2. 3 8 TIdo ...4.8 3 hours.. 3.18 TIdo ...G.4 4 hours.. 3.57 TIdo ....5.8 0.38 3.8 7.3G 3.4 8.29 2.4 9.17 1.9 12.59 7.1 1.54 7.3 2.4G 7.3 3.3G 7.1 7.39 1.4 8.24 1.3 9.07 1.5 9.47 0.8 Sprnlim Ankle J. V. Tlbbotts tho well known rcstuurant, man Is around on crutcltus now us a tosult of a severely sprained unlclo he sus tained by slipping nnd falling whliu nt work. THE WEATHER. OREGON Fair tonight nnd Friday with castorly winds. llnby III Tho Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. Ludwlg Is roportod qulto III. New Finn Established Mr. C. H. Hover and Mr. W. J. HItz, who re cently nrrlvcd from Portland, Ore., have now established thcmBolves as local agents for tho Singer Sowing Machlno Co., of San Francisco, und opened offices nnd salesrooms at 178 So. Uroadwny. Thoy nro assisted by Miss Hover and Mr. Hover, Jr., who will hundlo tho offlco business. ' Service Difficult Owing to many pcoplo not having specified whothor thoy want their mall dollvored and also to the fatluro of othors to put up mail boxes, Carrlors Sneddon and BYRON IIODSON of Catching Inlot wns a Mn roh Hold visitor yestorday. ED RAYMOND and wlfo of Ten Mllo wero Marshflold visitors yesterday. HOY McCLALLEN, of Coqulllo, Is in Marshflold today on business. nnd hoarty and jovial as ho hit been In tho past. I. R. TOWER oxpoctB to leavo Satur day tor Portland on bUBlnoas and pleasuro. G. W. KAUFMAN and wlfo aud babf will leave shortly to visit rolatlvtt nnd friends nt Spokane. MRS. HOWARD SAVAGE wjll loaT Saturday for Portland and othof northern points for a short visit. uiiu BuiiuTTHK returned from a business trip to Portland. WM. UANDL.IN, Of COqUlUO, Is a Marshflold business visitor today. Buys Property .Tohn Horron has nnrrhnnnil n linlf lilnnlr nt nrnnnrlv In Plal D from Major L. D. Kinney for'jIna9, nro h"v,nB t1rub,0 m ,nBt,t,ut 12400. 'nB trco Ivfy horo todny. Thoy aro working hard to get it started off Italy Hctter-Tlio Infant child of!rllRnt b,,t U '" Probably bo several Mr. and Mrs. Carl West of Eastsldo ' (,n'8 ,)oforo tncy W,U ct ll "tralght- ivlm l.nn !. Ill -. -,- mnn. VUVH UUlt iiu nun u-iiii ifiiiiu in ui iuuuutwu DR. FIELDS of Gardlnor Is spending a few days with friends in Marsh' hold. MRS. WILL McCULLOUGH of Ten Mllo was a Marshflold shopper yes terday. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON of Eastsldo was a Marshflold visitor yesterday. ELMER STONEDRAKE of Ton Mllo was n Marshflold business visitor yesterday. la Is reported improving. 8K'clnl Service Rev. B. F. BongUon Intends to hold services nt Alox Mattson'n on Cntchlng Inlot on next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. District Offlclnl C. I. Uolgard of tho local branch of tho Loyal Ordor of Mooso has received his nppolnt mont ns Doputy Supremo Director of tho ordor for Coos nnd Curry Counties. Baby Dead Word has boon ro colved by Mnrshflold frlondB of tho death of tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sollmer nt Bnndon. Tho llttlo ono was only about -two weeks old. Has Ojwrntlon Earl Hondorson, tho prize flghtor, yostordny under went n minor operation for nnsnl troublo, a plccn of rnrtlllago Hint had been bothering his breathing bolng removed. Inspect Inlet County Commis sioners Armstrong nnd Demont enmo horo today from tho Coqullllo Vnlloy to Join Judgo Hall on n trip to Lar son's Inlot. Tho object .of tho trip is to dofiultoly dotcrmlno about Improv ing tho channel of tho inlot. Gel Ties Mr. Yonngmelor of South Inlet has taken tho contract to supply ties for a mllo of track for the Terminal Railway. Ho Is to dollvor them on or before April 1 and nlrcndy lino a big shnro of them ready for dollvory. Nothing further enn bo dono nbout construction pend ing Mr. Chandler's visit to San Fran cisco and furthor filling by tho Drodgo Oregon. New Realty Finn Wnltor Rich ardson nnd V. O. Prntt hnvo formod n partnership nnd tnken chargo of tho Homo Realty Company, formerly conducted by Messrs. Robs & Knm moror. Both nro well known horo and their Intlmnto knowlodgo of this section nssurcs them tho success whjch their mnny frlonds wish thorn, Mr. Prntt cxpocts to nrrnngo his nf falrs to dovoto most of bin tlmo to tho business In tho near future. JOHN HENDIUCKSON of Coos Rlvor was a business visitor in Marsh flold todny. J. E. PAULSON of Coqulllo was In Marshflcld on business yesterday and today. C. R. PECK expects to lcravo Satur day for Portland nnd othor north' orn points. R. E. SHINE nnd family camo ova from Coqulllo today to spend a few days with friends on tho Bay. MISS MAJORIE COWAN will leavo Saturday for Eugene to resume hor course nt tho Stato University. THAYER CRIMES expects to leave about Fohruary 10 for Chicago " whore he will tnke up tho study ol nrt. C. F. McKNIOHT nnd wlfo arrived homo today from Corvallls, whoro they wore called by tho death of Mrs. McKnlght's father. FRED HOLM, who has been at South Inlet rebuilding nnd onlar glng tho district schoolhouso dur Ing tho past two or threo wcok returned homo to Marshflold y8 tcrday, tho work bolng completed". MADOC GULOVSON hns returned from a fow weeks' visit in Califor nia. While In Stockton, ho met "Dill" Moody, formorly with tho Oregon Power Co. In Marshflold. Moody Is now mnnagor of an Elcc trie light company In Stockton, MRS. C. E. JORDON of Eastsldo who hns been qulto 111 Is reported con siderably Improved. M. McDONALD of Coqulllo, doputy stnto bnrbor oxnmlnor, wns In tho city today on offlclnl business. W. S. CHANDLER and wlfo will leave vln Portland Saturday for San Francisco If Mr. Chandler re covers sufficiently to make tho trip. He has been suffering from an at tack of stomach troublo that haf confined htm to his room for a couplo of weeks. Meet Friday Tho Young Peoplo's Socloty of tho Lutheran Church will meet on Friday evening, February 2. nt 8 o'clock, for regular business meeting. There will bo election of officers nnd nil mombors nro request ed to bo present. Temporary Alimony After a hear ing In Chambers yesterday, Judgo Coko yestorday nwarded Mrs. J. T. M. Knox $100 suit monoy nnd $40 per WANT ADS. FOR SALE Household and kitch en furnlturo and goods. John Lafon, Phono 318-L. FOR RENT Modorn furnished rooms and .housekeeping apart- moats; freo bath. Lloyd Hotel. BOILER AND ENGINE AT A BARGAIN. FOR SALE Ten horse-Power steam boiler and engine, equipped with circular saw and cross cut saw for sawing wood. Flno for clearing land and pulling stumps. Enquire of J. E. Fitzgerald, 973 Broadway, or phono 129-J. WANTED Position by practical nurso, for week or month. Pre fer confinomont cases. Room 3, above Times office. Funeral Hold Tho funeral of Emit Ogren, of Coqulllo, which was held from tho Marshflold Baptist Church yesterday, was conducted by Rev. G. Lo Roy Hall. It was largoly attondodt mnny friends nnd neigh bors coming In from Coqulllo nnd Ton Mllo. Tho pnllbonrorB woro Dnvo Roborts, Carl McCullough, Wesley Smith, Chns. Ln Chapolle, Geo. N. Bolt and Tom Ponk. Mr. Ogron enr- rled $2000 Insurance In tho Modorn Woodmen of tho World nnd $2000 In tho A. O. U. Wj Gimlrum's New Project George Goodrum, of Mnrshflold, hns opened nn offlco In tho Cherry building, Sixth aud Wlllamotto strcots, nnd will hold a public auction of cholco rest- donco lots in Barton's addition to Bandon, Coos County, Friday nftor noon nt 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Goodrum Is accompanlod by B. N. Hnrnly, auc tioneer and mnnagor of tho National Realty & Auction Compnny. Thoy nro both vory clevor gontlomon nnd scorn to ho making a number of frlonds In Eugene. Eugene Guard. W. C. BRADLEY Ib expected homo todny or tomorrow via Drnln from San Francisco whoro ho has bcon on business. MRS. WM. GRIMES is reported qulto 111 nt their homo ns a result of an attnek of lumbago and othor complications. -i. Davton FOR SALE Puro bred single comb Rhodo Island Red cockerels, $3 each. L. J, Simpson, North Bond, Or. FOR RENT 8 room house with two lots for garden In Eastsldo $14.00 per month. Apply Martin Dreen, Eastsldo. FOR RENT Sixteen room Iiouso close in. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rent. Seo Ivy Condron. FOR RENT 10-room house in Sontb Marshflold. Phone 119-L. Roadster..- Special Try a Dayton . Before You Buy a Bicvcle IF IT SUITS YOU NOW the Dayton Guarantee WILL 1)0 THE REST Warranted Five Years FROM RIMS TO HANDLE BARS SIX MODELS LADIES' AND MEN'S 27.50 TQ $12.60 MARSHFIELli OYOLERY Phone 180 R. Agent. Front & Alder. V. K. GETTINS nnd wlfo have Issued Invitations for a brldgo party to bo given nt tholr homo next Tuos- day o von Ing. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Sunday's Portland Journal says: After loading 300,000 foot of lum bor nt Tonguo Point, tho British stennior Ilnzol Dollar will bo due, to arrive up horo tonight and will pro coed to tho Portland flouring mills, whoro sho will completo hor cargo of flour and lumbor for China. Whll loading flour sho will nlso load lum bor from barges. ORRIN PRATT hns returned from Euroka whoro ho hns been spend ing tho last fow months, to tnku n position with tho C. A. Smith Lumbor company on Coos Bay. GEORGE THOMPSON left today on tho Alllanco for Portland whoro ho will spend n fow days during the cessation of work nt the Porter mill. FRED SLAGLE, of Coqulllo, Is in Marshflold today on business. Ho reports that n largo number of new autos will bo purchased In Coqulllo this spring. A. P. OWEN, n Coos County plonoor nnd formor County Treasurer, was over from Marshflold Monday nnd today, shaking hands with old friends. Bnndon Recorder. CARD OF THANKS. Wo horoby wish to oxpress our honrtfolt thanks to tho many frlonds and neighbors who rendered us bo much aBststanco nnd oxtended tholr sympathy in tho hour of great be reavement, the death of Emll Ogron. Tholr kindness will novor bo forgot ten. Mrs. Emll Ogron and relatives. J. B. CHOATE nnd family, who havo been occupying tho former J. E. Oron rosldonco In South Marsh flold, expect to leave Saturday for Portland whoro thoy will mako their homo, probably. ANDERSON WRIGHT, tho well known Sumner ploneor who came to Orogon In 1847, was in Mnrsh flold todny on business and pleas ure. Mr. Wright first camo to Marshflold In tho spring of 1861, when thoro wore only a fow build ings, ono trading post for tho In dians bolng conducted by n Mr. Reed, a small hotel bolng run by Cnpt. Warwick and a saloon by nn other party. Ho wont to Suranor In 1874. 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