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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION Always "The Busy Cprner" WATCH FOR. OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE : -'MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. LOST Cameo brooch, botweon West Marsliflelu anu norm uuuu. uvui at Times ofllco or phono 143, North Bend. Howard. KXI'KRT BOOKKEEPER seoks sit uation; lo years- oxpononcu; sin gle nnd doublo entry; would accept part time employment. Address Bookkeeper, enro Times. IFOU nil kinds of hauling, sco Clifford Donne. IMiono 33111. IWANTKI) Competent Indy In con finement case. Must cook ror sou and patient, nnd do light Iioubo work. State wages and references In letter. Ilox GG, City. LOST Gray sweator with storm col lar. Flndor please return to Tlmoa office. VOU HKNT Furnished flat closo In. Phono 164 J. FOIl HUNT 9-room house In Ilunk or Hill. Sco Times office. WANTED Messenger boy; must bo orer 16 and have bicycle, western 'Union. ITJj KINDS of hauling done prompt ly J. E. Fltigorald, Phone 3116. FOR RENT Sulto of housekeeping rooms, Til nouiu uroauway. r'OIl HKNT ''.i, n rooau hoiue cloi. Id. Modern conveniences. Rei'onablr rn W Ivy Condron. Sty Auto Service i ood Can. Careful Driver and uSnablo charges. Our" motto: Will so anywhere at any time." tandi Blanco Hotel and Olanco lliar Store. Day Phone 78 and 46 tlfht Phone 40. IAIIKKH ft GOOD ALE. Proprietor. Public Take Notice Monday, Tuesday mid Wednes day, Kelt. 10, i!0 nnd 81. Special Sale Slngbr, White, Now Homo Drop head Sowing Machines with at tachments, In first-class condi tion from $10 to $20 each at Singer Sewing Machine Office 178 S. Broadway. Phono 184-L bo given In tho Social 'Department of Tho Times next Saturday. , lliiltliuoro Improves -Tho Dnltl uio.o lunch room has rocuntly put in borne lino solid oak dining tables that ndd much to tho 'nttractlvo nppunr nncc of that popular restaurant. COOS HAY TIDES. at Dol ,w Is glvon tho tlmo holghth of high and low water Marshflcld. Tho tides are placed In the ordor of occurrence, with thoir tlinos on tho first lino nnd heights on tho sec ond line of euch day; a comparison Many Wnv Concert Tho concert given by tho Coos liny Concert Hand nt the Musoulc Operu House yester- rlfiv nftnpnnnn tvna Inriritlv nttntirliwt an nnd was uno of tho best the bnnd lias ever rendorud nere. Director Kenton nnungud u lirogrnm with more va riety tlian usual for the day. Iwirgo Kutnbugu Nick Uastendorf was In from his ranch near Stiimet of consecutive heights will Indlcato Iluy nnd brought with him u rutn whethor It Is high or low wntor. For buga that mndo everyone who saw It high water on bar, subtract 2 hours I open wido t. elr ees. The rutabaga weighed forty pounds nnd is said to 34 minutes Date Fcbruury, 11)12. 11) hours.3.4 1 U.U 3. 29 9.24 Tldo ....G.7 2.0 0.0 0.3 20 hours.4.11 9.49 4.07 9.G1 Tldo ....CO 1.0 G.8 0.3 21 houru.4.4 1 10.14 4.48 10.21 Tide ....C.2 1.1 G.G 0.9 22 hours.G.12 10.G7 G.32 10.50 Title ....0.2 0.8 G.O 1.5 23 hours.G.4G 11.43 0.21 11.28 Tldo ....0.3 0.0 G.4 2.1 24 hours.C.2l 12.39 7.28 Tldo ... .0.2 0.G 3.0 25 liours.0.7 7.21 1.40 8.49 Tldo ... .2.8 0.1 0.G 3.1 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) Oregon Fair tonight nnd cooler In east. Tuesday fair, with light variable- winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. Coos Bay Naturopath College CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHIC, HYDROTHERAPY and all branches of Natural Thora pouttcs taught. Terms reasonable. For Information address DR. BIRD B. CLARKE North Head, Oregon. Inique Pantatorium EYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING 1X1) IMPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ItOSH & PWKGOR. M Central avenue Phone J60J IAT WORK. Modern Drlck Bulldlntr. Electrli Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomt .with Hot and Cold Water. II O T E L ,C O OS 0. A. MKTLIN. ProD. ti: 60 centa a Day and Upward wr. jiroaaway and Market Marahflolil OreKon First Class Auto Service Special - calls anywhere nnytimo. Stand nt Smokohouse. Phono 60-J until 11 p. m.; after 11 p. m. Phono 5-J, Resldonce Phono 28-J. Good cars and careful drivers. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 u. m., Fob. 19, by BenJ. 4 Ostllnd, speclnl government mo- teorologlcnl- observer: Maximum GG Minimum 3G At 1:43 n. m 30 Precipitation 07 Wind, north; clear. In thu InrgeU over raised In this taction. He raised forty tons on an acre. Aroa nnd Population Tho Secre tary of Stnto of Oregon hnB Just com piled a now tnblo showing tho area and population of each county In the Btnte. In It Coos county's nren Is given ns 1GG9 Hanaro miles and its population ii8 17.0G9, Curry county's population as 2044 and area 1483, nnd Douglas county's area ns 5099 siiuure miles and population ns 19,-074. HORN. CONNER To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Conner at their home In South Murshflold, Saturday, February 17, a daughter. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. Connor Is n member of tho firm of Conner & Honglaud. Iom-m Purst Mrs. Tom V. Johnson whllo going from Marshllold to their new home neur Myrtle Point 'last week lost lior purse containing a con siderable sum of money. Sho has not recovored It yot. Daughter Wed Announcements woro received hero todny'of the mur rlago of Miss Ruth Rotnor, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Rotnor, to Leo Edwnrd Duehn at San Diego, Cnl., February 14. Tho young couple will reside In Snn Di ego. Mr. Rotnor, who. Is tho man agor of tho Woollen Mill Storo, is ex pected homo soon from San Diego, whero ho nttqtidcd ,tno wedding. Builds Bulkhead "Toots" Noblo has socured tho contract for building thU bulkhond from tho north end of tho present one to near the stave mill. Tho prlco Is about $1700. Ho 1b arranging to rush It to completion. Ho Is now flnlshlng one near Porter. It Is deslrod to have It compltcd at nn early drite so that tho d red go Ore gon can mnko tho fill In front of rerndnlo when It starts tho work north from tho Cold Storage to Porter. VOU might think that the on- ly reason we ask you to buy our clothes is the profit we make on them. It's one reason; but there's another good one and that's the profit you make. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes pay a good profit to both of us. We get the money; you get the satisfac tion. Suits and Overcoats $18 and up. WOOLEN MILL STORE This storo Is tho home of Hart Sclmffncr & Marx clothes. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. CARL McCULLOCH of Hayncs Inlet Is a Mnrshflold shopper. ROI1BRT ROOKB of Coos River wns in Marshllold today on business. J. E. PILSON of Coquillo Is in Mnrsh flold today on business. Coos River, has boon nppolntod to tho piuco. JUDGE J. S. COKE went to Coquillo today on business. .1. D. QOSS will loavo Saturday for Portland on business. C. C. OOINO hns returned from a business trip to Portland nnd oth er northorn points. JUDGE JOHN P. HALL wont to Co quillo today on legal business. Will Hulld Walk Geo. W. Trlb boy and others who havo boon on- deavorlng to securo tho construction of a sidewalk along tho Central avenuo brldgo so that pedestrians would not bo splashed with mud by nutOB and vohlclcs stated today that all tho proporty owners except ono had signed up for it. Tho lost ono will ulgn in tho morning, nnd tho work will bo dono by prtvato contract. About ono thousand feet of walk Is to be built nlong tho north side of tho street. Blanchard's Livery t Wp havr securo. the livery b'lil tets of L. H. Helsner and are pro pared to render oioclent service to tb people of Cot Buy, Careful Ivors, gjoa rlja ud everything hat will mean batitfactory service to the pubtlc. Phon. us for a driving bone, a rig or anything needed Id the llrery lino. We also do truck g business of il kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS Phone 138-J I. Ivory, Feed and Sales Service, Ml First and Alder Streets Mull Lntr As a result of tho land slide at Laird's Saturday morning, no mall renchod hero from , Rosoburg Sunday, coming In lato last night. Tho outgoing mntl was similarly do layed and this morning's mall was several hours lato. Council Tonight Thu Marsh flold city council will moot this ovonlng to tnko up various matters. It Is ox pectod that City Engineer Gldloy'u report on the water works will bo submitted and that possibly somo phaso of T. J. Nolan's proposition to sell the present plant to tho city will coma up. BRIEFS OP HANDO.V News of CIty.by.tlKvSeft oh Told' by tho RWoVdcr. Tho young son of Mr. and Mrs Nelson, who reside on Sixth strcot, hnd the misfortune to break nn arm Sunday. T. T. Hill will soon commence tho erection of a six-room cottngo on his lot nt tho corner of Spfuco street nnd Pnrkorsburg avonuo. STADDEN All Mnds of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing, TI1K LLOYD. Most modern Rooms nnd Apnrt-mont-houso in tho city: Day transient 50c and up 1 r weok 12.00 and up Wo linvo nlcoly furnished 2-room apnr'monts, Including bath, $10 per month and up. DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS A?fD RKMODELING MRS. E. BANDEL pone HM, Cor. 4th nnd Park Avf. I Have Some First Class RESIDENCE LOTH Eugene to Exchange for Coos Bay Property. What Have You dot? !. FlUZEEN '-triii a.. Marshfield. ave That Roof Fixed vow See QOItTHELL Phono 811 , l. FOQTE. Prnnriotnr WANTRD f f I IRI'JJTS riMIOI.HTPnivn mn OSTOCLEAN.bythePneuma- .Weaning Comnnnv n,,4r.. . Irk taken at OINO & HAHVfc. PnnvR in ,,,f,in'.,tr'.t,,uUt:KU!V A M.IVTlUkL M".i, WkUt, u. a PRO FESSION A I niR I r-CTO" ' "KTRS. K. SHADI1URNE. 1V1 Teacher of volco placomont, breathing and Interpretation of Bong In ready to recelvo tho public. Studio 211 Commercial Ave. K. P. WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor All chronic diseases treated. Consul tatlon free. Otnce hours: ! to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 0 to 8 p. m Maturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 136 Broadway, Marshfield, Op- D" McIjiIii for rk'imtor According to reports alloat hero today, Hugh Mc Lalu Is bolng urged by tho lending Democrats to become a cnndldato for stnto Honntor. It Is undoratood that ho now hns tho matter under con sideration nnd will probably entor tho race. Whothor W. C. Chose of Coquillo, tho recent incumbont, will be n cnndldnte for ro-oloctlon hns not .boon announced. CVlrhriitu Hlrthday Miss Anna Lund gnvo n delightful pnrty at hoc homo In Eastsldo Saturday in colo- brntlon of her 15th birthday. Her blrthdny occurred on Thursdny, but ns sho Is attending school tho formal colouration wns postponed until Sat urday, when a largo number of her voiing friondB Joined In ranking tho oronslon n morry one. DotnllB will On Friday ovonlng, Fob. 23, tho high schools of the Coos County dlvlRlon of tho Orogon High School Dobntlng Longuo will hold thoir nn- mini dobntos. Each school will bo renroontod by an nmrmntlvo nnd nognflvo tonm. Tho nfflrmaMvo teamn will dohnte nt homo whllo tho nnantlvp tenmn will co nwny. Evory high sehool oxcopt Mnrshflold will ho ronrosontod. Tho Ttnndon noga tlvo team, Mnrguorlto Haborlv, Pearl f'rn'no nnd Volmn Klonfer. ore going to irlvo n good account of themselves nt North Rond. At homo. Hnrrv "In. Tontner Onlllor nnd Jnck Krnnonborg will dofend tho hlnck nnd gold. CHAS. MAHAPPY of Coos Rlvor Is a Mnrshflold business visitor today. MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON of Enstslde la a Marshfield visitor today. II. S..TOTTEN of Allegany was look ing after business In Marshfield today. MIt8. THOMAS ROOKE of North Uend Is a Marshflold shopper to day. A. E. MORTON and wife of North Bond spont Sunday with friends Hero. ALFRED RODINE of Allegany is In Marshflold today on business nnd pleasure. HARRY WINKLER of North Bend spont Sundny with friends In Marshflold. MRS. J. W. GARDINER of North Bend Is tho guest of Marshflold frlonds today. J. B. DAVIS of Coos Rlvor is In Mnraliflold on buslnoss today. He reports that tho river Is receding after tho freshet of Saturday. No damago was done. WM. CONKLIN of Catching Inlot was a Marshflold visitor today. Ho reports that tho now nrrlval at his homo Is a girl Instead of a boy, as first roports had It. MRS. GEO. W. CHILDS undorwont an oporntlon this morning and Is reported getting along nlcoly. Tho operation, although a rathor sorl- oub ono, wns entlroly n success. W. J. HOWARD of North Inlot waa n Marshflold business visitor to day. Ho and his brother, Dr. Pope Howard, of Evorott, Wash., bought tho Hopo ranch on which ho Is located. C. C. GOINO has roturnod from an extended goods purchasing trip to Portland. Ho roports business con ditions good In tho Rose City and business men gonornlly anticipate an coccollont spring trade. MA8TER JULIUS NELSON, Jr., of Hayncs Inlot was a Marshflold vis itor today. C. J. SANFORD and wlfo nnd daugh tor will loavo on tho noxt Rodondo for Snn FrnnclBco. MRS. RAY TIBBETTS and baby will lenvo this weok for Snn Francisco to visit relatives. DAYTON DR. O. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic PhyalcU a Iraduato of tho American achool of Osteopathy at Kirksville. Mo. Office In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tc Phone 161-J; Marshrteld: Oregon J. W. BENNWTT, La Tr. )fnee over Flanagan & Bennuit Bank1 Urshfleld Oegoi D R. J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon, irttce: lockhart Building, opposite Post 01U Phone 10fW D. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We aru equipped to do high clasi Vi.rk on short notice at the ver owei prices. Examination free Udy attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phone 112-J. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Rodondo sailed yesterday from Snn Frnnclfco nnd should reach' hero enrly tomorrow morning. Tho Dnlsy Freomnn completed loading with liimhor at tho C. A. Smith mill and snlled for Snn Francisco this morning. 4K ww Tho A. M. Simpson will begin load ing lumber at Portor for Snn Fran cisco In n few days, Tho tug Rover from Snn Francisco will tow hor south. WARNER OGREN expects to loavo this week for Snn Francisco on buslnoss and pleasure R. M. JENNINGS and wlfo havo mov ed Into II. F, Hollenbeck's resl donce on Pearl street. Eugene Guard, MRS. SARAH MOORE of California, who has been visiting relatives nt Bandou, is a guest at tho homo of Mrs. Kruso. FRANIC GRANT wns down from Smith-Powers Camp No. D on Isthmus Inlot yesterday on bus! nous and ploasuro. North Bend News Mrs. Elmor Russell, who has boon quite 111, Is Improving. Tho North Bond Prosbytorlan La dles' Aid will moet Thursday after noon at tho homo of Mrs. C. H. Farlss on Union avenue, Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Michael and baby, who havo spont the lnst yoar nt various points In Washington, have roturned horo. Mrs. Mary Korn, who has boon visiting In Washington, ac companied thorn homo. J. A. LUSE returned today from Coos Rlvor. Ho roports that Coos River Saturday was higher than it has boeu In a number of years, ROY LAWHORNE nnd A. J. Mlllor expect to leavo thla weok for Snn Francisco, whero thoy will spend a couple of weeks on plonsuro nnd business. NEWS It Ib expected tint on her noxt trip to this port from Coos Bay tho steam- FRANIC DEMAREST of Cooston wan In Hro"l'v"tor. Captain Mnrgenn, will go on tho Oregon drydock for denn ing, painting and n new wheel. Portlnnd Journal. Published Occasionally by Marshfield BOYS, EARN A DAYTON MAKE IT PAY FOR ITSELF, I'LL TELL YOU HOW. Marshfield Cyclery .Agents Tho Nairn Smith nnd Excolslor, Cyclory w"'cn 'invo been lying In the lower iiiiy uji iru annul nil mu uuiiHi iu BuUsldo, crosspd out early vesterdny. The Nnn Smith goes to By Point and tho Excelplnr to Snn Francisco. Phone 180-R. ,607 Front. In Marshflold today arranging to prove up on his homestead, which Is located about four miles from Cooston. FRANK HEATH, who Is employed ns timekeeper nt Smith-Powers Camp No. C, was In Marshflold to day to meet a brother from Vlr glnln who Is coming hero to locate. JUST ARRIVED ! 300 SAMPLES SPRING and HUMMER SUITINGS PROM THH OLDEST and LARGEST WHOLESALE TAILORS IX THE WORLD. M. HORN & CO., of Chicago. Th Rustler or Wllhelmlna will shortly tnkp n shlnmont of twenty eight tons of powder nnd dvnamlte from here to Florence. It was brouuM In here on the Excelsior n I fw days ngo for tho Sluslaw Jetty, oontrnctors. It is now stored nt LIUby. CHARLEY AIKEN Ib acting ns mes Bonger boy for Manager Schettor at tho Western Union todny until a successor to Alvln Grnnby, who has gono to hla parents' ranch on Coino In and Have a Suit Mado to Your Moasure. From $15 to $38.50 Fit and Satisfaction Positively Guar anteed Don't bo a ready made man! Lot us make your next Suit. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. WHY fnTMtV FRATERNAL INSURANCE? 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