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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION The Advertisement Is the Modern Show Window (ONE WAY OF SHOWING BICYCLES) ITS LADIES' $29.00 To $36.00 Two Moilols SS0 S OA Is VVm V Vt J&r I iL Yw 1 I A ss' Jrvwr j""- i V yjtir tSvrlol V & A ?-. - - MEN'S $27.50 To $42.50 Four Moduli) cm An Advertisement to be a Paying Proposition Must Tell the Truth in a Convincing Way (An advertisement of wooden nutmegs woodon't pay.) AM I DOING THAT? Try a DAYTON and Find out. If It Suits You Now the Guarantee Will Do the Rest, If it Don't Suit You Bring it Back, Get Your Money and No Questions Asked, We Are Not Selling Cheaper Bicycles Nor Bicycles Cheaper Than Other Stores, DAYTON BICYCLES All Have Steel Rims and Steel Mudguards and Are Equipped to Your Order, CHOOSE YOUR Frame, Brake, Gear, Chain, Tires Get What You Want Don't Take .What You Can Get Buy Your Wheel at a Cyclery as You Buy Your Watch at a Watcli Makers, HERE'S MY TICKET Mr. E. Bandel. Marshfioia, Oregon, Doar Sir: Our mutual friona, Mr. Charloa O. Cook, of tho Gorham-Rovero Rubber Company, Portland, Oreaon, who aro our Northwestern distributors for the Dayton bioyoles, was showing the writer some of your onthusiastio advertisements. Our five year guarantee is a mighty fine talking point and one that you oan absolutely live up to, ao the Davis Sewing Machine Company stand baok of the Gorham-Rovoro Rubber Company to make good on cny defects on Dayton bioyoles, Crusting that you are receiving good re oult3 from your Bachelor oontest letters, I am, COOS HAY TIDES. Dpi w Is given t o times and I '!,', th of high nnd low water at Marsh field Tho tides ate placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tiiu Hi 81. line mid heights on tho sec mill llllo nf imnli ilti V ; n rnmnnrlcmi 'f eoniecutho heights will Indicate t ' lti'tl tr It li high or low wntcr. For li'Kli wntcr on Imr, Btibtrnct 2 hours " I in In tue Dato February, tOl'J. ! hours.. 0.!!2 7.1S 1.37 8.07 Tide ....1.0 G.2 1.0 4.7 10 houru.1.21 S.07 2.4C 0.29 Tide ...2.1 C.9 1.0 3.2 LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- FORT. (By Associated Press.) ' OREGON Rnln tonight nnd Saturday; southerly winds; high on coast. ( For twenty-four hours ondlng at 1:1 3 a. in., Fob. 0, by DcnJ. Ostllnd, speclnl government me teorological observor: Maximum 57 Minimum 47 At 4:43 a. m 03 Precipitation 15 Wind, southwest; rainy. THE WEATHEH. VOU like to feel, and to be, economical; nice thing, econo my; to feel that you've spent your money to good advantage is very satisfying. You'll have that feeling if you come here for Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; they're the kind that pay the buyer a profit. Suits and overcoats in the best styles; all-woo! fabrics WOOLEN MILL STORE Tills store is the home of Unit Kclialliicr At Mnr.v clothes. PERSONAL NOTES Xttlnn Coming Nows was received hero today that Thou. .f. Nolan of Omnhn, who Ih negotiating for tho purchase of tho Marshllold Water Works, will arrive in tho city In a fow days. New Dump Ground UecuiiBO of tho many complaints of tho garbage dump In Forndnlo negotiations aro now ponding for a now dump ground in the vicinity of Llbby whero It Is said tiiero is a placo that Is unob jectionable nnd may bo kept sani tary. Hun Ikon Sfck Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Merchant uro In recolpt of a letter from their son Churlos to tho effect that ho ia recovering rapidly from his recent lllnoss. Ho has boon in disposed for n fow wcoks but Is again nblo to bo around. W.M. DONEHItAKE was In tho city today. GEO. SMITH of Empire wns n Marsh Held visitor today. J. S. MASTERS of Sumner was In Marshflold today. M. D. CUTLIP wbh In from his ranch on business today. HOY NORTON of Falrvlow Marshflcld visitor today. was n GEORGE CATCHING nf Sumner was In Mnrshflold today. ! s y&gkq Sincerely, FOR THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE CO. (Orlglunl letter in our -window.) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Phono 180-R AGENTS for COOS COUNTY 607 Front St, dways 'THe iisy Comer TJi tl&XaJUL Storm PECIAL ATTENTION ! ! IIIm1 to our regular Saturday sales wlilcli wo aro nbout to In- XUIIltC. 'Ilio,. I.. . i... ..... ......... ...... I.. ii -..-.. mu in niiiiiiuiiK wiiii mo riijini miiiicn imr ciij 11 Ir, .. . Ju '"I"K this wo nro endeavoring to glvo Mnr.shflold u HIT Mot,, nu ... in... 11... . . . . . i... . ..... I,.I ' ,,,HU l" '"i K" ihimiimiiwii hiuri'H 01 iiiu jnrgi-r I lirf'r iC',iV1"' 1,ns w"1 l'nlt. Tomorrow wo offer you I "? Ji.IMIi.S' DRESSING COM II AT Till-; Special Price 25 Cents "Watch Our Store." LocSihart-Parsoras Drue Co. inuivt MAIN 298 US Clean an j Press and Gent's Suits Goods Called for ad Delivered Steam Laundry "" MVIX .17.J Now Is the Time to ii.wn that itKsinrcxcK WlItKI) l'OH M01ITS. i:sti.m.ti:s aivu.v Coos Bay Wiring Co. WANT ADS. l-OH ItlOXT 5-room flnt, First Ht. N. Apply Geo. A. Hnlnos, 180 Broadway South. I'Olt SAM: C dozon lino pullots. Tolophono 2110, or address llox U71. tf Mr. Cliatuller Impiovos Tho many frlenda of W. S. Chandler will bo pleased to learn that last lilulit ho hud one of tho best night's rest sinco his Illness. Ho Is reported much bet tor today and with tho danger point past his recovery Is oxpectod to bo rapid from this tinio forward. Telephone Cluuiucs W. C. TlnnoltB forniorly assistant manager of tho Coos Hay Homo Tolophono Co., has sevored his connection with that com pany. No successor has been chosou. It Is understood that Miss Ayro will return to her old position with tho company as cash lor. J. K. IMNKKUTON of North Inlet was a Mnrshflold visitor today. MItS. JOHN IIAKKKIl of Sumnor wan attending to business In town today. MItS. O. IJ. DAVIDSON, of Kontuck Inlot, wns shopping in Mnrshflold todny. MItS. NELLIE OWEN loft today on tho Itcdondo on a business trip to Snu Francisco. A. V. MYEItS retumod ovorlnnd yos torday from a goods purchasing trip North and East. EUGENE SIESIHIEEM has returned to Emplro after a visit to tho fam ily ranch nt Ton Mile. Ooi'H to Portland Men Chnndlor, who has boon attending tho Oregon University In Eugono nnd was takou ill recontiy, loaves thoro today for Portland whero ho will undorgo a critical examination by Dr. McKay. K this examination is satisfactory ho will return to. Eugono to coutlnuo his studies. If not satisfactory ho will join his father nnd mother when thoy return to San Francisco. VM. LINDSTROM was in Mnrshflold today attending to business mat ters and visiting friends. MRS. TOM GOODALE, who has been visiting In Sumnor, returned to lior homo In Mnrshflold today. Kinney Property limilvcd. Pow er of attorney grantod V. J. Rust as trustee for tho Kinney property is bolng nttomptod to bo rovoked by papers filed by Mr. Kollock with drawing this right. It Is alleged that tho original papors woro too broad ns thoy lueludod all his proporty In Coos county instead of only those whoro ho wns Interested ns trustee for Kinney. LATTIX HOTEL -Rooms now open. Rnt03 $1.50, $2, $2.50 weok. FOR 1JUXT Vory cheap if taken at oaco; houso, barn, chicken house and two acres of laud in Enstsido. Good locntiou for chicken ranch, Apply immediately Max Tlmmor mnu's boat shop, WAXTED Evorybody In Mnrshflold to buy fish at City Fish Markot. Phono 2C9-J. FOR IlKXT A 3-rooin houso, nsnr Ferndale. Phono 12-L. WAXTED-rCarrer boy to deliver Tho Tlmos. Must bo In Fourth Grade at school. FOR ItKXT 5-ncro Improved rai'ch I with C-room houso; ologe in. Ad-(1-osB nox 70 1. I I FOU IMIXT Slvtern iimm houso I o'nso In. Modorn ronvnnlcncoB. RniiFonnble rent. See Ivy Condron. I'l'I'KlSIl RATH will do you fjonn. Phono 14-.l, 0UR J08 PRIMTIN0 D0'E AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Don't frrsot the Turkish lla' 1 Iocnto lleit- A. E. Johnson, trav eling ropresentatlvo of tho largo wholosalo furnlturo firm of F. S. Hnr nion & Co., hns beon so favorably Im pressed with Coos Day ns n distribut ing contor nnd tho trndo conditions horo that ho has decided to mako Mnrshflold his headquarters for Southwest Orogon. Ho Is porfocting nrrangomontH to mnko his homo in this city nnd oxpocts Mrs. Johnson from Portland to Join him nbout March 1. HENRY HERMAN, of Myrtle Folnt, who wns oporated on recontiy is reported to bo recovering rapidly. MRS. M. J. ELROD was a passongor on tho Redonda todny for San Francisco on n two weoks' busi ness trip. DR. W A. TOYE loft on tho Re dondo for a two weeks' trip to San Pedro, Calif. North Bend News Mr. Enrl Hutchlns, of Nowborg, a brother of Mrs. 8. S. Jennings, Is ox poeted on tho Dronkwator for a visit with his sister In North Rend. F. W. Wood hns rocolvod tho nows of a birth of a daughtor to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Wood of Portland. Mrs. Wood will bo remembered as MUs Laura Vlgura of North Ucnd. Tonight tho Coqulllo and NorlU Rend basketball tennis meet in a tusslo at ttio gymnasium, preceded by an exhibition gamo between the Ban tams and tho girls' team. Doth camoa promise to bo lively and Interesting. Tho North Rend Firo Dopnrtmont Is rohcnrslng for tho play, "Olo Olson," which thoy nro planning to put on at a not fnr distant dato. Tho cast has been selected nnd under tho dlroction of P. L. Swcnrlngor Is mak ing good progress In Its rohcnrsals. Tho subject, "Rosolvod, thnt llfo Imprisonment with rostrlctod power of pnrdou should bo substituted for capital punishment," will bo dobntcd by two loams from ovory High School in tho county, Februnry 23. Each school will Bond a visiting nogatlvo team to nnothor city nnd will enter tain n uogntlvo team. Randon and North Rond moot, nt Nortli Rend, while the nogatlvo team visits at Co qulllo. A messago announcing tho donth at tho ngo of CO, of his mothor, Mrs. Susan Gubsor, called A. L. Gubsor to Dayton last Saturday. Mrs. Gub sor had been 111 for some tinio of con sumption nnd her donth camo as ft result of thnt dlsoaso. She Is sur vived by hor husband, four sons nnd flvo grandchildren. Tho funoral was held at Dayton Wednesday aftor uoon, following which Mr. Gubsor loft for Portland nnd will nrrlvo homo on tho Dronkwator today. W. E. Il., ono of North Rond'a most prominent business mon, a member of tho Commercial Club, or ganizer of tho gymnnsium, and n man well-known socially as woll ns In business circles, has roslgned his position ns mnnagor of tho North nnd Lumbor Company of Dandon. Ilia ugorshlp or tho Estabrook Steamship nn dLumbor Company of Randon. His family will continuo to mnko North Rend their homo for somo tinio, at lonst. N. S. OLSEN, of Enstsido, is roportod to bo recovering rapidly from tho offects of tho Injuries recoived In n rocont accident. ANSON ROGERS, SR., wns nttondlnri '" '- mnttors In connection with his properties In Mnrshflold todny. Rubber Goods and "Slickers You Still Need Them Why Not Got Them Horo now? J. ALRERT MATSON will loavo San Francisco Sunday for Portland nnd will nrrlvo In Mnrshflold on tho noxt trip of tho Dronkwator. .$6.50 Mou's Roston Thigh Duck Rubber Roots Men's Roston Mod'm WclglitttC flft Thigh Roots ..pU.Ul Mon's Roston Short Duck Vamp Roots ALEX SIMPSON la ncnln ablo to bo , around on crutchos nttor n long Men's Day Stato Thigh sloga nt tho hospital as n result Rubbor Roots of injuries received In a mlno nc-' Mnnu rini.i.no nl.1n.if (m.v.n. ttmnlra nnn I ' W.UVlit DUIilU IIUUHtJ mow. Unliy Die. A boy born to Mr. nnd Mrs. W, L. Marks yesterday dlod soon nftorwnrds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marks havo tho sympathy of all in their loss. Tho burial took placo this noon with n short prayor sorvlco nt tho gravo by Rev. Goselbracht. Albany Domocrat. Mrs. Mnrks Is a daughter of Mrs. Fluolla Turnor of tho Myors storo nnd hor many frionds will learn with rogret nf her bereavement. Mrs. Turnor Is now nt hor diughtor's homo In Albany. RECOMKS A ST PI) EXT AT HI MISS ALICE DONAHUE, who has beon in tho omploy of tho Tltlo Gunranteo & Abstract Company this city, has boon transferred to tho company's Coqulllo offlco to assist Munngor Rarton, tho increas ing busluobs nt thnt offlco requir ing moro holp. MRS. M. C. MALONEY nnd Mrs. I. S. Kaufman wont to Coqulllo tills morning ns representatives of tho Progress Club of Mnrshflold, nt n mooting of tho Coqulllo Educntlon nl Lenguo to bo hold thoro today. Mrs. Malonoy hns a placo on tho program with n pnpor on tho rela tions of woman's clubs to tho pub lic schools. por pair Woman's Rubbnrs, por pair Roys' Storm Roll Edgo Rubbers Youths' Storm Rubbors, Roll Edgo ijiil.no Mon's Long Slickers, for $.1.00 Mon's 3-4 Longth Slickers, fm .$4.50 .$5.00 ....90c ....75c ...75c ...65c .$2.65 $2.20 The Bazar Phone ?2 Tho House of Qualihi. Illlnolsnii Says Ho Will Prove Oiler Tlicorv Is 20 Veins Off. ST. LOUIS. Fob. 9 Stroud V. KoJIer. of Modern, 111., 81 yea s old. hns become n student of Gorman. Ho ssys ho will oxn'nde tVo Osc thoory thnt a man's mind will not nb- :nn1i nflit f Id 41ttn onniri W U ll) u 49 IMIV f "tm a Aftor studying a fow months ho will romovo to Rollovlllo, ho snys, j to nnisn ins ouucntion among uor m n ns. social Rnto nn hard candles nt STFFOHIS Saturday and Sunday. :JI The Flour That Does Not Disappoint Sperry's Drifted Snow Hour BEST BY EVERY TEST . 41 i..AfcA 4