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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
THgQliMW. TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OHEQON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13f19J2 EVENING EDITION r r r m r m p t bo best man. A wedding breakfast' will bo served to a fow frlonds at tho Hotol Multnomah." EXTEND GALL .J - . i ednesday Is the Big Day Installation of Officers Tho Suoml Socloty last night Installed Us officers, tho first to bo olected since tho consolidation with tho "Knights of Finland." TO m5 K Liir free to every lady. lie biggest enameled ware bargains ofl'oml in this part of the country. fj.qimrt rli'h moil led gray enameled nan of extra heavy steel base, nglv riveted handles. C onlv to each purchaser J Jj Iways 7 jRs52Si s " euaQJL CHERRY JUICE l6"" COUGH SYRUP perfectly harmless. rill A iioitm; utnninnblo In Marshflold only nt Would do well to cull nt .Col 1 chard's Livery r- awiiro. tuo livery bust. H. Helsner and aro pi rendpp ..!. .. 'Pie Of Coi r)i. n-.., i mw r!3! 4ad ovorytUIng It. "-"utiury service 10 " rnont no fn. .i -i..i "6 or anything needed In line. "X'o ninn -i t i. ''tau kinds. "" uHAnn brothers Phone 138-.T i Fwl --.I r..- Piis,; , r"ues service. K-'S!t.Mj A1,BP StreetB -lean and Press s' and Gent's Suits ioods Called for "id Delivered Steam LaunHrv El? main w-j ' (Id .... .. El "riu u iK?2tlJHr .bitty 1 10 o'clock the doors open and business begins. If you tlier or not you would attend, these bargains should make you determined to ic. jid besides these special values there are other reasons. Just seeing the new ...i Jl.rt 1.1.1m' rrnnrls 1 1 fl'Oilf. Slllfl fllll'ilHr i 1n tin v n liniuloMiiwi miu1 iic'i4'ii1 'C 1111(1 t'll; """V ,"""" " " . w.. ,......... ...j, ....... ... lon't Miss the Opening Day A beautiful semi-porclain 8-inch (ac tual size fJ inches) salad or utility dish in two very dainty decorations. You would ordinarily pay anywhere from 55c to 75c for it. One to each buyer "Wednesday for only 1 - Peoples' , 10 and 15CENT O 'Council Apt. Building, Marshficld, he Busy Corner" IE CAUSE OF A COLD ouch cannot nhvnya bo traced. It Is Biifflclont to know that you one and ought to Kot rid of It. help ou accomplish UiIb. Ah a remedy for coughs, honrsonoss, cult brenthhig, etc., It Is without n peer. Vary ploasnnt to tnko ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. JNE MAIN 298 US rties Desiring Monuments Erected The Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway and mukc M' lec tion fioni the lurKo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson Jias In IiJn employ the only practical marlile and granite cutter In Coos county. And none hut tin' l.e.st vtoik Ix tinned out. deuvkri.vu your meat dona not finish tho transaction with ua, We wuut to know that you aro porfouiy sntlsflod with It. Wolgh It first nnd seo how your scales tally with ours. Thou cook It and oat It. If It doosn't tasto bettor and tenderer than other monts wo want to know It. You pay for cholco moat oven If our prices aro vory low. MAHSIIFIELD CASH MAIUCET. FOURIER BROS. Two Markets TELEPHONES! Multifield North Rend tiill-J 51 VALENTINE DANCE EAGLES' HALL Wed., Feb'y 14 th BY THE BAND!! Music by the ontlro aggregation. Tickets St! 1.0(1 . . Ladles Fitis Unique Pantatorium DYKING, CLEANING, PRESSING VN1 HKPAIHINU ALL KINDS Oh ROSS & ITJKflOH. JBfi Central avenue Phone J60JC HAT. WOKK. have had any doubt as to 11 iiumwuim, mvi iwwiu a STORE Ore. ': .. Mm WANT ADS. HOIl'iKlt AND KNfllNB AT A UAIlflAIN. I'X)It SALK Ten horse-Power at cam bollor and onglno, oqulppod with circular saw and cross cut saw for BinvhiK wood. Flno for clearing land and pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. 13. Fltzgornld, 973 Broadway, or phono 31 IC. ItKWAHD for roturn of gold handled umbrella with Inltlnls A. J. H.. picked up on street In front of J. T. Hall rouldonco In West Marsh field Saturday. Tom Hall. TltADK 100 acres tlmbor land for bottom land. Inqulro Lloyd llotol. WANTED TO HKNT Farm at rea sonable prlco with 30 or 40 cows, either in Myrtlo Point, Coqulllo or on tho Bny. Address A. J., caro Times. - - ECi'CiS for hatching; pure bred S. C. Whito Leghorns nnd R. 1. Rods; also fow sotting lions. Phono 103-L. IlenJ. Ostllnd. EXPERT BOOKKEEPER Books sit uation ; 18 years' oxporlonco; sin gle and double entry; part tlmo employment. Address Bookkeep er, caro Times. FOR RENT 3-room houso and two largo lots, nil fenced; good for gnrdon and chickens; roasonablo rout; four months' loaso for salo cheap If talton nt onco. Phono 124-L. FOR RENT Sulto of housekeeping rooms, 321 South Broadway. FOR SALE Thoroughbrod brown Leghorns; 8 hons nnd ono rooster. Phono 314-X. BARGAIN Now 4-room cottngo, 2 lots, $850. Address P. O. Box 523. FOR SALK G dozen flno pullots. Tolephono 211-J, or address Box 371. " FOR RENT Vory cheap It taken at onco; house, barn, chicken house nnd two acres of lnnd In Eastsldo. Good location for chicken ranch. Apply Immediately Max Tlmmor man's boat shop. WANTED Carr'cr hoy to deliver Tho Times. Must bo In Fourth Grade at school. ALL KINDS of hauling d"n0 m Iy J. E. Fitzgerald, Phone 3116. 'OR REV 'u "" room house cloT In Modern conveniences. Reaonuhlp rnn. h Ivy Condron. Don't forget the Turkish Baths IMHIXK 214..T. Tho Times' Want Ads orlns results MTfJfeS. &6Qjr COOS DAY TIDES. Del .w Is glvon tho tlmo and helghth of high and low wator at Murshflold. Tho tldos aro plticcd in tho order of occurrence, with their tlmoa on tho first Hue and heights on tho sec ond lino of each dny; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indlcato vhotl.or It U high or low wator. For high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours III IllllHllOR. Dato I'Vliruary, 11)12. is hours.o.y -I. co Tldo 3.1 4.2 II hours.!. 13 7.01 Tldo ....1.1 3.0 1! hours. 1.G2 G.fi 1 Tldo ....1.5 3.5 1G hours.!!. 1 1 7.3G Tldo ....1.0 3.3 17 hours.2.51 8.11 Tldo ....5.2 3.0 18 hours.3.20 8.42 Tldo ....5.5 0.5 1.00 G.02 5.5 0.1 2.04 G.4S C.G 0.2 2.53 7.2G 5.7 0.1 1.39 7.59 5.9 2.14 8.30 G.O 0.1 2.51 8.57 G.l 0.2 T1IK WEATIIKH. (Dy Associated Press.) OltEQON Ruin tonight and Wednesday; southerly winds, high along coast. I,OCAIi TEMPKKATUUK KB- POUT. For twenty-four hours ondtng nt 1:43 a. in., Fob. 13, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- tcorologlcul observer: Maximum 52 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. in 49 Precipitation 22 Wind, southwest; cloudy. 110HN. SWANTON To Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Swnntou nt thulr homo in Murshflold, Monday, February 12, a daughter. Although alio ar rived a fow days nhead of St. Val ontlno's day, Mr. Swanton says sho Is the finest valentine that will bo received on Coos Buy. In lliisiucHs Here V. A. Bold, a son-in-law of C. A. Sohlbrcd, is ar ranging to ougago In tho ronl estnto business hero and will shortly opon oIIIccb In tho Coke building. Will Leave Soon Wosloy Smith, until rccontly Sunday school Buporln tondont In tho Baptist church and ono of Its most nctlvo mombors, has accoptod nn nppolutmont to become Sundny school colportor for tho Amorlcnn Sunday School Union. Ho Is appointed to Hlllsboro, Ore., and will shortly loavo for that city. Toncy to Hun O. S. Torroy, a well-known Murshflold resident, hns decided to bocomo a candldato for Justice of tho Peaco and Is preparing his nominating potltlons. Ho Is a Itopubllcan and his candidacy makos two aspirants for tho offlco, tho oth er being tho present Incumbont, Jus tlco Pennock. Wed Tomorrow A Portland papor says' "Miss Helen Doblo and Claudo NnsburK hnvo decldod upon Wednos- I day, February 14, ns tho dato of tholr wedding, which wtll uo coiourniou ai high noon In St. Mark's Episcopal church. Mrs. Grant Mays of Tho Dalles Is to bo Miss Doblo's mntrou of honor, and Harry Butlor of San Francisco, a collego mato nnd fra tornlty brother of Mr. Nasburg, will DAYTON NEWS Published Occnslonnlly Marshficld Cyclory by VSKFl'L 1 NFORMATIOX DaytonjiBicycles Do NOT Need Protection From Rain But YOU Do Wo Aro Offorlng Bicycle Capes SLICKER CAPES RUBBER CAPES $1.50 to $.1.80 Theso capes aro largo enough to reach over tho handlobars, thus cot orlug your hunds. Wo Will Glvo a SLICKER 'OAPK FREE To tho First Person Showing Us a DAYTON BUTTON (Thore Aro Ton In Town). Marshfield .Cyclery Phono 180-R. 607 Frqnt. Wmm$W will' Filling Ilrondwny Tho dredgo Oregon hnB now been placod in tho channel a llttln north nt tho Mill Slough nnd started to ;)iimp Into tho fill of South Broadway this aft tornoon. Tho shoro crow found somo difficulty In keeping up tho retain ing walls and bulkheads at first, but overenmo tho troubles by somo hard, persistent work. N Improving W. S. Chandlor, who has been laid up for ti fow weeks with stomach trouble, Is now rupldly I ttl tllWlVlfl tt t.lllnt. If. ft... ... I ,1.n Ia a..,F.w. l.lft, III, (ill n, tllU hi UHIHiilLIUll i nt 1.1.. n... r1.....1.. .... .1... I.-.. ...1.. I iji urn iiitui iiiuiMia un inu iiuj wnu were moro or loss alarmed over his condition a week ngo. It is hoped that he will soon bo able to bo up nnd around nnd will probably loavo with Mrs. Chandler for California to rccupcrato ns soon ns ho Is able. PERSONAL NOTES L. F. PRICE of Sumner was In tho city todny. KAY NORTON of Falrvlow was in town today. W. H. NORTON of Falrvlow was a Marshllold visitor today. MRS. ED NOAH of Coos River was In tho city today. V. P. SANFORD was a Sumner wIb ltor In Marshllold today. MR. COX of Golden Falls was In Marshllold on business. MRS. P. W. DODSON, who has been ill, Is roported improving. W. P. FOX, of Mrtxwoll, was in Marshllold today on buBlnoss. MIKE BOONE, of Sumnor, was a Marshficld business visitor today. MISS MADGE YOAKUM of tho Co nulllo valley Is tho guest of Miss Hulllo Davis. A. T. BESTUL, of Rosoburg, Is spending a few days In Marshficld on buslnoss. .T. I). CLINKINBBARD of Sumnor i was attending to business In J Mnrshflold todny. MR. AND MRS. JUDY of Coos River woro nttondlng to business In Marshllold todny. MRS. A. ISAACSON has boon qulto sick at hor homo on South Mnrshflold Heights. W. T. HODSON aud wife, of Coos River, woro nttondlng to buslnoss In Mnrshflold today. B. P. COLVIN and family, from Mon tana, aro umopg rccont arrivals In Murshflold who havo como to stay. CHAS. SEL'ANDER and wlfo or Cntchlng Inlot roturnod homo to day nftor a few days' visit In Marshllold. WYNN SELANDER of Catching In lot has roturnod from Corvallls, nf tor completing a successful torm nt tho Agricultural Collego. COL. BRIGHAM of North Bond was a Mnrshflold buslnoss visitor yes terday, Ho reports that roported railroad and real estato doals havo North Bond nil agog. JOE COACH and Ed Tuttlo of Ban- don, who havo boon spending a fow days horo, loft today via Drnlu for California, whoro they will spend a fow wooks at ono of tho minora! springs. ANDREW WICKMAN, of tho South orn Oregon company's store at Empire, Is oxpected homo on tho next Rodondo from a short busi ness trip to San Francisco and oth er California points. SUPT. TIEDOEN of Mnrshflold; Stipt. Rnbb, of North Bond, aud Dr. McCormac loft this morning for Coqulllo where thoy will moot Supt. Bunch and visit tho high schools In tho Coqulllo valloy. A. Y. MYERS of tho Reynolds De velopment Company roturnod via Bandon from a buslnoss trip to San Francisco. Ho reports ovory ono enthusiastic over tho prospects for tho big exposition and It Is ox pocted that a largo numbor of onst ernorB will bo attracted to tho coast this Bummor by tho exposition work. A. J. MENDEL, who has been mak ing an extended custom and south er it tour, Is oxpected homo on tho Droakwutor. Ills brother, Joseph Mendol, who mado tho trip west with him was called homo from Portland and will not bo able to visit Coos Bay now as ho had anticipated Quality High Makes People Buy SPERRY'S BEST DRIFTED SNOW EL0UR Marshficld Swedish Lutheran Congregation Selects Pas tor Now at Seattle. Rov. C. E. Frisk of Scnttlo, Wash., was tho unanimous cholco for pastor of tho Swedish Lutheran church at tho meeting Inst evening, nnd ho will bo called to como hero at onec. Tho church In North Bend will doubtless act In " nrd with tho Marsh llold organization, a meeting being hold this evening for tho purpose of deciding. Rov. Frisk Is a popular and suc cessful preacher nnd Is nt present moderator for tho Columbia Confer enco of tho Augustana Synod. Ho has mndo several visits to this city and knows tho Hold, nnd it is tho hopo of all that ' will ho ready to accept tho Invitation to tako chargo of this parish. FAIHVIEW ITEMS. Mr. James Stock, of Sumnor, and son, Rollln, mado a visit out horo over Saturday and Sunday. R. H. Norton mado Sumnor a visit last week returning to his homo on Saturday. Oscar Franz Is spending a fow wcoks visiting frlonds nt Falrvlow. Ho just rccolvod a lottor from his brothor-ln-law of Abordcon, Wash., saying that things wero awful dull up that way. A pleasant birthday dlnnor was given by Miss Hester Norton for hor 19th birthday and Mr. Claronco Hatcher's 18th birthday as both woro Fobruary 11. Thoy all wont to Sun day school and thou thoy all ad journed for tho Norton ranch whoro dlnnor was proparod by Mrs. Norton. Tho nftornoon wns spent In dropping tho handkorchlot, pitching horscshoos nnd n frco-for-nll wator fight. Thoso prcBont woro: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Norton, Mrs. Ida Hatchor, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holvorotott, Misses Lulu Hatcher, Mtlllo Hatchor, Sylvia Noo ly, Myrtlo Neoly, Floronco Neoly, Ollvo Norrls, Edda Bonhnm, Josslo Mntthows nud Hostor Norton nnd Mossors. Claronco Hatchor, Archlo Hatchor, Alvla Neoly, Raymond Bon hnm, Harry Holvorstott, Charllo Boono, Ray Norton, Roy Norton, El mar Holvorstott, Waltor Norrls, Ho mer Holvorstott, Oscar Franz, Lcstor Norton, Molvln Norton, Cecil Duggor, Elmer Nooly, Ernest Hatchor, Frank SEtock, Robert nnd Archlo Norton. Howdy, Pap? How do you do? ' Fooling fine. How nro you? . Nothing wrong. Couldn't bo for wo aro tho M-doublo O-S-E. which will hold a grnnd, Good tlmo In tholr hall, Tuesday night, Fobruary 13, 1012. A largo attondnnco Is deslrod, As thoro Is conBldorablo now busi ness to como boforo tho mooting. Visiting mombors wolcomo. GEO. E. COOK. Soc. A Perfume of Distinction Richard Hudnut's ELAINE A characteristically delicate odor of surpassing sweetness and power. We have it in bulk and in dainty packages? also the Elaine Toilet Water and Sachet Powder. Come in and let us demon strate this delightful odor. BROWN DRUG CO GRADUATE CHEMISTS i i I 'I i m A - nuaiMMt, . U -v w IA A A3-a