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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBIJUWY 14, 1?H2 EVENING EDITION Always "The Busy T2k LaSUL Storm A Matter of Dollars and Sense There's only olio kind of inotllalno to got when you'ro sick iind thnt'H ilio RIGHT KIN" Pure, froBh and effective. You don't feol lllco paying lileh prices for this RIGHT KIND nn.l you don't need to. our facilities uro tho finest In tlio city Our prices nro tho most rcnsonnblo nnd wo NEVER OVERCHARGE. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. pH0NE MAIN 298 US Important Notice to Property Owners Give us a description of your property and we will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. First National Bank Coos Bay laturopath College ClllltOl'It ACTIO, OSTEOPATHIC, HYDROTHERAPY. and nil branches of Natural Thora- Ipeutlcs taught. Torms rcnsonnblo. B'lrst Semester to open February 12. For Information nddross DR. BIRD B. CLARKE North Ilcnd, Oregon. Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eattside and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. People Take Notice! We have all lengths of stove wood for ale, prices ranging from J1.50 Per tier up. Wo can furnish any length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. Blanchard's Livery e nate secure rhe livery bust- e St L. IT llnlcnn, nnA , r,r pared to render oxcelont oervlco to fci! r8.,..BOO r1-8 ad everything Itha nnMI. u"-"'1""" ""?" In?. ?! a rlg or anything needed In line livery line. We also do truck 's ousiness of li kinds. "LANCIIARD RROrnERS .. Phone 138-J Y77,JiVt'1 and Sales Service. " rtrst and Aider Streets We Clean and Press Mies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry - ., ilLAfil (-.! Unique Pantarnrmm 'KING, CI.EANIvn. nnnooivi AX, HKPAIIHNa ALL KINDS OF ROSS & PTTvnrn ,V,VORK"enUe Pb0ne 2B0X IEN $ w3JLilu71STJ?.lnvntf w Corner" TItY TIIE EDGE WITH YOUR FINGER. Exnmlno n collar fresh from our laundry. Notlco Its cloar, white col or, its oven, olnstlc stiffness, is smooth and its porfect shapo. Thon test tho top odgo by running your flngcr-tlp ovor It. Notlco tho smooth, oHck finish glvon it. Noth ing thoro to rub, dig or irrltato your neck. This test will prove tho vnlua of our Borvlco. Bond us a trial bundlo nnd apply tho test. MarshfielaNHand & Steam Laundry Mnttzoy Bros. Props Phono 220-J. Our Wagons Go Anywhoro Anytime A. Modern Brick Building, Electrlo Lights, Stoam Heat. Elogantly Furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Wntor. II O T E L .C O OS O. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marihflntd. Oron WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. WANT ADS. LO.vr Cold EH: pin with diamond between the horns. Return to E. S. Bargolt and recolvo roward. I'Olt RENT 7-room house In Bay Park with ovory modorn convonl enco. Inqulro Times offico. REWARD for return of gold handled umhrolla with initials A. J. H., Iilckcd up on street In front of J. T. Hall rosldonco in West Marsh field Saturday. Tom Hall. TRADE 1C0 acres timber land for bottom land. Inquire Lloyd Hotel. WANTED TO RENT Farm at rea sonable prlco with 30 or 40 cows, either In Myrtlo Point, Coqulllo or on tho Bny. Address A. J., caro Times. ECOS for hatching; pure bred S. C. White Leghorns and R. I. Reds; also fow sotting hons. Phono 10U-L. Bonj. Ostllnd. FOR RENT Suite of housekeeping rooms, 321 South Broadway. FOR SALE Thoroughbred brown I eghorni 8 hons nnd one roostor. Phone 3U-X. RAROAIN New 4-room cottnge. 2 lots, $850. Address P. O. Box G2L FOR SALE C dozen flno pullets. Telephone 211-J, or nddress Box 371. If ALL KINDS of hauling done vr" ly J. E. FItzgorald, Phone 311C. 'OR RENT '' room house clce In Mvlrn conveniences. Rppottahlp rfnt i lyy, Cnndron. The Times Want Ada br.lnjf results COOS HAY TIDES. I Bcl.w is Riven tlio tinio anu iholghth of high and low water at Marsh Hold. Tlio tldos aro plnced In tlio order 'of occurrence, with their times on tlio first line nnd heights on tho soc ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghts will Indicate whethor It Is high or low wator. For high wntor on liar, subtract 2 hours 34 inlnutus. Dato February, 1012. 11 holirs.1.13 Tldo ....1.1 15 hours. 1.52 Tldo ....4.5 1C hours. 2. M Tldo ....4.0 17 hours.a.Gl Tldo ....G.2 IS hours.3.20 Tldo ... .5.5 7.04 3.9 G.54 3.5 7.3C 3.3 8.11 3.0 8.42 0.5 12.04 5.C 12.53 G.7 1.39 5.9 2.14 CO 2.51 0.1 C.48 0.2 7.2C 0.1 7.59 8.30 0.1 857 0.2 THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated PrcBS.) Oregon Fair tonight, ox- cept rain In Northwest. Thurs- day fair in cast and ruin In west. Southerly winds. LOCAL temperature re- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 n. nt., Fob. 14, by lien J. Ostllud, spcclnl government meteorological observer: Maximum 54 Minimum 4C At 4:43 a. m 4G Precipitation 25 Wlml. Rmithwost! r.lnndv. . Coming Here Roy Lnwhorno ox pects Wnrdon W. Shumwny, Hold ed itor of tho Pnclllc International Pow er liont, horo shortly to Bpond a few wcoks on tho hny. Ik Better Eric Bolt, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. N. Bolt who Is at tending Wlllnmotto Unlvorslty at Sa lorn, has boon quite tick thoro but Is now Improving. Diamonds nighi'r Local Jowolors have been ndvlsod of a marked In croiiHo In tho price of diamonds. Tho Increase on sonio stones within tho last throo yoars or so has boon bo twoen 75 nnd 100 po'r cont. In Missing Edwnrd O. Gundlofln gor, n paint nnd oil salesman who is (tilto woll known on tho Bny from trips horo, Is reported to hnvo dis appeared In San Francisco, Fobru ary 2, nnd frionds nnd rolntlvos arq nlnrmed np - "'horonbouts. Ho Is 52 years old. Lent Soon A weok from tomor row Is Ash Wcdncsdny, tho first day of tho Lonton season. Lent prob nbly will bo moro j;onornlly obsorvod on Coob Bny thlHyenr than In sonio tlmo nnd thoro promises to bo a' rush of partlns and social functions hotweon now and' rjion. Miirsilcn'ri View Robort Mnrsdon, Hr is rnther Indignant ovor tho view of Bomo of tho Council that . ho "thinks ho lino a claim to tho wntor right of tho city park proporty." Mr. Marsdon says that ho has fur nished the city aniplo proof of tho Justlco of his claim and City Attorney Gosh so recognizes. Mr. Mnrsdon says that ho only wishes what Is right in tho matter nnd Is not trying to misrepresent or donl unjustly with tho eltv or anyono else In tho mnttor,- 1JUV TWO RORARTS RiiInIiiiv Jetty Contractor l'urcliaso Ohl Vessel. Tho Florenco West says: "Tho stenmor Robnrts, which has been on dry dnak for about a yonr past, Is soon to bo launched again nnd onter once moro on a carcor of usefulness. "Johnson, Andorson & Co. havo purchased the Robarts and Intend tu UKO tho boat for towing rock to tho Jotty work. "Tho stenmor Robnrts wns brought to the Sluslaw about 18 years ago, having boon purchased by Moyor & Kylo for the trade here. For many years tho bont mado frequent trips from tho Sluslaw to Coos Bny, Y qulna and Astoria carrying passen gers and rroigiit botwoen thoso points, as woll ns towing lumbor Bohoonors out nnd In tho SIubIiiw River. "For sevoral yonra past sho fiaj been used only as a freight boat, nnd has not been nt work nil of tho time." Don't forgot the Turkish nallii" PHONE 3l-Jj-- Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnv LAVA YS USED. PHONE 72 Parlflt Uvrv ft Transfer Co. FIRST LA GRIPPE, THEN BRON CHITIS Thnt wns tho case with Mrs. W. S. Bailey, McCreary Ky. "My wife was taken down with a severe at tnck of la grippe, which run Into bronchitis, Sho coughed as tho' she' hnd consumption and could not sleep nt night. Tho first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gavo her so much relief that, she continued nslns It unjll sho won permanently cured. Re d Cross Drug Store. COOSliON NEWS. Miss Mnrthn Russoll is employed nt Marshflcld at present. Hatty Wnlkor, tho lineman from Larson Inlet, Is over on business thin WOt'lt. MIhh lllldn LlndBfrom Is hsslstlng Mrs. M. Christiansen, of Mllllcomu, f jr a few wcokH. Gregg Bnllcy made a trip up to his homestead on Stittirdny. Ho Is cm. ployed In the Cgott Hay harbor offlru nt North lleml. Hurry V. Walker and Victor Htauff aro iloarlng Bomo good bonch ii ml hill lnntl which they Intend put ting Into onts. Little Miss llorthn Wlrth planned a surprise for hor mother, Mrs. A. A. Wlrth, on Saturday, It being hor mothor'a blrthdny. Among tho llttlo folks Invited woro Ruth Crockor, Ivy Stnuff, Ida Stage, Hnzol Stago and Ilonnlo Stngo, Mrs. It. Domnrcst and Mrs. F. Ray also attended. Hov. Colo and wife, of Marshflcld, were guests "r a. J. Arnot on Sundny. Mr. Coles hold services In tho afternoon and will continue to do so every other Sundny from InBt Sun dny. Row S. Shlrrol will nlso hold sorvlcos ovory Intermittent Sunday. Services will begin directly after Sunday school at 3 o'clock. a vnrv ninnnnnt ntimrlso and fare woll party was glvon Bort Smith nt his homo in Mlliicomn on anuirtiny nvntilnir Ttln tnnnv frlnnds at North Bend and his mothor nnd sister, MIbs Myrtlo, united In plnnnlng tno uur prlso for him as ho will shortly loavo for tho East. Those attondlng from CooBton woro MIbs Hilda Llndstrom and brothor, Victor, nnd as roportcd by them, nil onjoyed thomBolves right royally nnd pronounced it a comploto success. , Mrs. Horbort MnsnloB, who has been confined to hor bod for moro than a month and waH roportod bot tor last week, is again sufforlng a decline Two doctors nnd three nurses from No-m, Bond attended hor on qn.inv nnd found hor with a ris ing tomporaturo of 103 dogreos. Mrs. Ivorson. Mrs. Stngo nnd daugh ter, Haol, Mrs. Crockor nnd other frionds hnvo been giving hor every nttontlon posslblo, Mrsi Ivorson ns sumlng rnro of hor llttlo .baby girl, but It Ib vory evident that unless tho Biifforor bo taken to n hoBpItnl and recolvo professional attontlon, Bho will not recovor. A t' family is In stralghtonod clrcumBtnnces, frionds will take chargo of tho children if tho mother bo removed to tho hospital, and will do what they can to olovlnto expenses. ' NORTH REND NEWS Mrs. O. ChlldB of South Marah llold undorwont n BUCceBsful opera tion nt tho Morcy Hospital this after noon. Tho piano pupils of Miss Mildred E. Rood nro proparlng n recital pro gram which will bo glvon in North Bend In tho near future. Tho tlmo and tho plnco will bo announcod later. The Swodlsh Luthoran church con gregation mot Inst night nnd dooldod to cnll Rev. O. E. Frisk from Senttlo to bocomo Its pastor. Tho rail Is mado Jointly with tho Mnrshflold con gregation. Relief Fund Committee, Members of the special. commltteo appointed to take chargo of tho re lief fund for tho families of tho vic tims or tho launch North Star dis aster Aro requested to bo present at n mooting to bo held Friday ovenlng, February 1C, nt 8 o'clock nt tho Mnrshflold Chambor of Commerce. ImpoHnnt business to corao up. F. A. SACOHI, Chairman. Published Marshflcld Cyclory Occasionally by 1TSEFPL INFORMATION Dayton Bicycles Do NOT Need Protection From Rain ""Hut YOU Do Wo ArotOfferlng Bicycle Capes SLICKER CAPES RUBBER CAFES 1 to $i.no $.1.50 Thoso capes nro Inrgo enough to reach over tho handlebars, thus'1 cov ering your .hands, . . MASTER fcAVOUH HELMING showed mo, a DAYTON MUTTON and received a capo FHEK i I -H7T- Marshfield jCyclery DAYTON 5i, NEWS Phone 180.R,., C07 Front. pLOTHES that are worth more than they cost; clothes you get full value out of, for ev ery dollar put in; that's what you want. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are that kind; and we sell them; what pays our customers pays us. New models In suits for Spring. English sneks, Varsity, Shnpe mnkcr; smart things. New Ideas in overcoats. Better see them. WOOLEN MILL STORE This fttoro is tho home of Hint ScliiifTncr & Mnr.v clothes. PERSONAL NOTES I3D OILMAN, of Bantlon, Is In Marsh field on business and pleasure. MR8. JOHN BOWRON, of Henryvlllo, Is n Mnrshflold Bhoppor today. ROBERT O. ROOKE, of Coob Itlvor, was In Marshflcld on business to day. CHAS. MAHAFFEY and himlly woro spending tho day in Mnrshflold visiting frionds. MRS. J. A. JONES left Mnrnhriold today for Bandon, whore sho will tnko Btcamor for San Francisco. WM. LINDSTROM, of Cooston, wbb n Mnrshflold visitor today, doing Bomo business nnd slinking hands with friends. REV. II. F. BENGTSON wns In North Bond todny nttendlng n meeting of tho Aid Socloty nr tho Lutheran church. A. SNOW nnd family have moved from Burnltt building In Mnrsh flold to Bunker Hill. MRS. WILL MAGEE Is moving from Emplra Into tho rosldonco In West Mnrshflold which R. J. Montgom ery recontly vncatod. PARKER HOLLAND oxpocts to movo nhortly to n ranch noar Pnrkors burg whoro ho expects to spend a couple of years. ARNO MEREEN, gonornl Biiporln tondont of tho C. A. Smith mill, expects to loavo on tho noxt Nnnn Smith for Bay Point. O. E. HARRIS nnd family moved out to Boutli cooa Kivor louay. wr. Harris la a votorlnary, recontly from Wyoming, nnd Is now por manontly located horo. WALLICH HANSEN was down from Allognny yestordny arranging to mako final proof on his homo Btoad which is located about soven miles nbovo Allegany. MRS. A. H. POWERS has Issued In vitations for a bridge party at hor homo in South Marshllold for Monday aftornoon, Fobrunry 19. ED RACKLEFF, Joint representative from Coob nni Curry counties, nan takon a position ns salesman for F. 8. Dow. Mr. Rnckloff has boon residing noar Myrtlo Point. CARL ALBRECHT nnd wlfo nnd daughter, who havo been Bpond Ing a fow months In California, aro oxpected homo on tho next Rodondo, JACK MEREEN, who has beon spending a fow months nt tho Wost inghouso factory at Pittsburg per fecting n now electrical Baw, Is ox pected to roturn horo In a fow weeks. It Is expected that tho do vlco will bo a groat success. VERNON SMITH, son of C. A. Smith, has Btirceodod Enoch Holmborg In tho shipping department of the C. A. Smith compnny. Mr. "'' ' - loft Sunday on tho Nann Pirlth for Bay Point whoro ho will as sist In handling tho rnll shlpmonta of tho company from thore. ABE WILLIAMS of Masslllon, Ohio, nnd Geo. Williams of Longmoiit, Colorado, aro expected on tho Brenkwntor tomorrow to visit their cousin. W. II. Ashman. Mr. Ash- Quality High Makes People Buy SPERRY'S BEST DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR man has not scon thorn in many years and is anticipating tho visit with much pleasure. F. E. GLAZIER, of North Bond, wns n Mnrshflold visitor today. MRS. GEO. W. CHILDS, who has boon qlto sick, has gone to Morcy Hospital at North Bond for treat ment. W. ALEX. SMITH, of North Bond, who rocontly returned from nn ex tended stay in Idaho, was n Marsh field business visitor today. , GEO. W. SHELLY has roturnod from a business trip to Bandon. Ho re ports that ho encountorod n novel order for goods this trip, Geo. Laird, of Bandon, asking him for a bullet-proof coat. REV. FATHER A. R. MUNRO ro turnod today via Bandon from his trip to California. Ho Is much im proved In health and says ho had a most dollghtful trip. Tho drouth thoro which Is causing tho resi dents of California to pray for raliimado him long for tho Coos Bny mists. ALONG TIIE WATERFRONT Tho Bnnshco which struck a log whllo coming down tho Isthmus Inlot tho othor day is on tho ways for ro pairs. Tho North Bend today rosumod hor plnco on tho Marshflold-North Bond run nftor bolng overhauled at tho Koontz shop for tho last fow days. Tho J. J. Logglo which wns built on tho Coqulllo wns qulto badly dam aged rocontly by striking on tho Humboldt Bay bar whllo crossing in to Euroka. Tho Express, which was recontly damagod by striking a sunkon log on Coos River, has boon overhauled nnd is now ready for that run again. Tho Sunrlso haB been on tho run In hor plnco. Tho steamer Excollslor arrived in port today from San Francisco with a cargo of gonoral merchandise. Aft er unloading at tho Alllanco dock sho will take a load of lumbor from tho Smith mill. Tho launch Vega today mado her Initial run botweon Mnrshflold and South Inlot. Sho will horoaftor make thq regular schodulo of North Star No," 1, having boon secured by Wymtin Brothora to roplaco that ves sol. The Broakwator will loavo Port land this ovenlng and will arrivo on tho Bay oarly Friday morning, Horo aftor sho will resume hor rogular former schodulo and lonvo Portland ovory Tuosdny night, nrrlvlng horo Thursday mornings, tho toraporary chnngo bolng causod by alterations and repairs undertaken In Portland. HUME ESTATE IMPROVEMENTS. aOLD BEACH, Oro., Feb. 14 Tho Mncloay estate, tho rocont purchas ers of tho Humo Interests In this count, has already begun activities. Tho largo atoro will bo fully restock ed and will carry a comploto lino In Southorn Oregon. Now and Improved machinery for tho vast farm has boon ordorod and steps nro bolng tnken to produce tho conditions thnt will load to tho greatest dogreo of success and prosperity for both tho owners and tho peoplo of tho surrounding coun try, it Is said that much of tho land will bo sold In small tracts, and that la expectod to bring a great many now sottlors Into this place. ,',