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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. J&iyll Jl A "A A I I .ll I . I w trot pHE finest line of men's clothes you ever saw has just come to this store, and you'll be glad if you make some early selections. The clothes came from Hart Schaffner & Marx and they certainly know how to make good things for men to wear For your own good you'll be interested in these suits; some beautiful fancy blues, browns and greys in stylish mod els; the kind that make a man feel right when he gets into it. First Spring Showing of $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Suits Coprilnbl Hilt ScfcalThtrfc Mm Woolen Mill Store Coos Bay 1 Iome of Hurt Sella ffncr & Marx Clothes. tiblo to find, tho records do not show who wuh chief In 1001, 1002 mid , 1903 and ho 1b having difficulty In straightening out tho history of tho department. It was during those yours that tho department divided Into four companies. SiktIiiI Term Shorlff Gago, who lb here from Coqulllo, expects a Bpe tlai term of court will be called some time In March to try tho Footo and lictilcott murder case. Ho has not been apprised of tho exact date. Tho next regular term of circuit court will not be convened at Coqulllo until tho fourth Monday In April. Iways- The Busy Corner" TSc $JoJlSL Storm rd Saturday Sale -PERFUMES klgnto'N Cashmere Rouquet llirnto'H I wi I'Vance Hose IIl'iiIo'n Mimml Violet Mgnte's I'aiiN)' IUonnoui Jgnte's lang Mnng jitii Iturlmra Heliotrope rry iiiiiim llfiirnla Lilac Kit llitrlmia Heliotrope rkoy Club lo (JllWII rlcusla 1 iniiiiy mure. I Those popular odorx ulonir with ire here; regular fille to tfl.m mi Palmer's Hose Leaves Palmer's (Yabapple IIIosnoiii Pnlmer'N Carnation Pink Palmer's Violet Pnliuer'N Apple Leaves Fitch' Meadow Pink I'iteh'N May llouiiuet FIU-Ii'n Lovo'm .Joy l'lteli'N lillae lloynl Fitch's Princess (Jrand Pitch's Rainbow and many others. many oilier too numerous to ounce icial Tomorrow Only 29c an Ounce -SEE OUIt WINDOW- Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. )NE- MAIN 298 US COOS 1IAV TIDES. Del ,w Is given tho ttmo and holghth of high and low wator at Marshflold. Tho tides aro placed In the order of occurronco, with tholr tlmos on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghts will Indicate whothor It Ib high or low wator. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dato February, 1012. 2!l liourn.ri.4G Tide ....G.:i I 24 hours. C. 24 Tide ... .0.2 2I hours.0.7 Tldo ....2.8 11.4:1 0.C 12.39 0.G 7.21 G.l G.21 5.4 7.28 3.G 1.40 0.G 11.28 2.1 8.49 3.1 :ESSI0NAL 0IRECT0RY K. SRADBURNE. Teachor of volco placomont, fng and Interpretation of song y to receive tho public. Studio pmerclnl Ave. IK. I . WINKLER, Niitiiiiipnlli anil Chiropractor Ionic dl6eat.es treated. Consul Itlon free. Olllco hours: I m.; 2 to 6 and G to 8 p. m path InstituteRoom No. 1 6 Broadway, Marshllold. Or W. li;si,r. I Osteopathic PliyilcUa jte of the Amorhan school ol ptby at Klrksvllle. Mo. Office IradoMk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tt n I61-J; MarHhUeld; Oregon HENNirFl, Uwyor. vr Flanaifan & Henuett Dank WANT ADS. I.( ST--Drown leather bag on Fourth or Central avonuo; reward for re turn to Times offlci. I(( 'l I.ndles back cimh, bet with brilliants. Owner can get saino at Times office. KS FOH HATCHING Whlto.Log horns, Gllmoro strain, Rhode Isl and lteds, Elliott strain. C. E. Jor dan, EnBtsldo. I-OH SALE Cheap; launch Unique. Apply II. 11. Cox. Phono 0U-L. T. McCflllMAn ,,nylclan and Burgeon Ioiaranneld, Oregon, ckhsrt Building, opposite PoBt 01U Phone 105-J ' J- HKXURVS r"Wn i..ni..i illri(1 tf pQl!niiP(l tn rtn hi,., -..,.. In hrt notice at the ver I nrlcps Examination free "TKlant Coke building, oppo L " r no'"' nhnne 112-.I rfD Rrl.U !....... . . . st...; x,""wn' a"?"" uisDed nootnt with Hot II 0 t p ? Water' L" T E i( C O OS f0 METLIN. Prop. . iwil a Ray and Upwards K rXnTV and Marlet Pofflace,nS Carda Pr,nted a WAXTIJD Girl for light housework from 7 a. in. till 7 p. 111. or there abouts. Phono 294-X. FOH SAIjK Houso and two 'ots In Schotter's Add.; must bo sold at onco on account of owners leaving. For particulars seo B. O. Hall, Phono 1G9-J. FOR SAIjK Button picture mnchlno nnd supplies worth $G0; no ron sonahlo offer refused; this week only. A. W. Bennett, Contral Hotel. FOR HF.XT G room modnra houo; rent $12:50. Cn'l a Oom Wnfflo Kitchen. 037 N. Front st. FOR RKXT l.nrgo front room In private fnml'y. Inquire Fore-st Cigar Factory. .m 1 1 mi WANTKD Fresh young milch cow Phone 311 G. !?0" ni' k'nrts nf hnu'lig. seo Clifford Donne. Phone 331 It. The Times' Wnnt Ads bring result" DRESSMAKING fiOWXS, SUITS AXD RKMODKI.IXO MIIS. E. BANDVL Phone 10-J, Cor. 4th nnd Park Ave. Smith passed Cape Blanco oarly this morning and Is expected In this aft ernoon. Tho weather has been very rough off tho const. Special Sermons "Docs God Send Men to Hell?" will bo tho subject of tho special sormon which Rov. Geo. L. White will deliver at tho rovlvnl meetings nt tho Marshflold Baptist church this ovoulng. Tomorrow night ho will speak on "Hitting tho High Places." Alaska Cannery John and Hor bert Hunio, nephews of tho lato R. D, Hume, who woro formerly engaged In tho salmon packing business on Roguo River nnd who havo been re siding In Portland recently, havo ar innged to engage in tho salmon busi ness In Alaska. Ojk'h Gravel Pit 13. J. Thomson, who movod horo Inst fall from Soat tlo, Is arranging to opon a gravel pit on South Inlet, Ho oxpcctu to bu nblo to furnish It horo moro chonply than it has been furnlshod In tho past, in the railroad contracting buslnoBB and mnde a specialty of concroto bridge work. I.OOAIj TKMPKHATURK HIJ- PORT. l For twonty-four hours ending at 4:43 n. in., Feb. 23, by B011J. Ostltnd, speclnl government mo- tcorologlcnl obsorvor: Mnxlnium 49 ' Minimum 38 . At 4:43 n. in H Precipitation 82 ! Wind northwest; rnlny. , ) Xaim Smith Coming Tho Nnnn Meet Tonight A meeting of tho mombora of tho Mnrshflold divisions or the Oregon Naval Mllltla will bo held nt tho hull this evening nnd Cnpt. Mncgenn, tho now comninnder, is nnxlnus to havo ovoryono who has boon identified with tho divisions slnco tholr organization to turn out. Tho mooting Is called for 8 o'clock. Records Mlt-slng h. W. Trnvor, secretary of tho Mnrshflold Flro Do partmout, Is compiling n list of tho chiefs of the dopartmont slnco Its or Rantzntlnu. So far as bo has beon WE SELL BOYS, EARN DAYTONS ON CREDIT Merchants ! Parents ! TEACH THE BOYS TO WORK AND SAVE The boy who starts a savings account before he is 18 will never join the I, W, W, Let the Boy Have a Bicycle The boy who loves out-door exercise is less likely to learn habits which later I ad to shiftlessness and worthlessness, Dayton Bicycles Can be had upon the payment of $10 provided some merch ant or other responsible person guarantees the regular, prompt payment of $1.25 each week until wheel is fully paid for. If any payment is defaulted I will call upon guarantor to pay ,iii i i iajmi i i j.i r i- I. -I. it tne oaiance ciue, or I win iaKe me mcycie duck, uc ducting something for wear and tear ; -m Sell the Bicvcle to the Guarantor Not the Boy'. Marshfield Cyclery ' Phone 180-R, AGENTS , , " 607 Front. Finds No Money J. C. Kendall, who has been looking up tho estate of Louis Molnssl, ono of tho victims of tho launch North Star dlsnster, has been tumble to find where Mulassl had any money on deposit In local banks. It was first rcportod that Mo lassl had over $1000 on deposit In tho local banks. It Is now bo'.lovod that ho carried all his cash In n belt around his body and this was lost with him when ho was drowned. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. FRI2D QAQE of Allegany Is a Marshflold shoppor, MISS LULU IIODSON of Allogany was a Marshflold shopper today. GLEN ROZ13LLE was up from South Inlet today on business. DR. E. E. STRAW wont to Myrtlo Point this afternoon on business. EARL GRAY, of Allognny, Is a Mnrshflold business visitor today. E. W. QUPTIL of South Coos River was in Marshflold today on bust ness. MISS MARTHA ROSS of Isthmus In lot was a Marshflold shopper today. MRS. LOUIS W1RTH of Coos River wnB a Marshflold shopper yestor- dny. GEOROE WILSON on Emplro Is In Mnrshflold today on business and plonsuro. MRS. DAN McDONALD of North Rond was tho guest of Mrs. II. J. McKoown today. MRS. CIIAS. MAIIAFFY and Miss Mnhaffy of Coos River woro Marsh field shoppors todny. JUSTICE PENNOCK has beon suf fering from a sovoro attack of la grlppo tho last fow days. T. C. RUSSELL, snporintondont of tho nenvor Hill mines, Is in Marsii flold todny on business. F. A. WARNER of tho C. A. Smith ,compnny Is expected horo on the Nnnn Smith this nftornoon. MISS ETHEL TIMMONS of Ilandon Is In Mnrshflold on routo to Astoria whoro sho will visit frlonds nnd rel atives. MISS SPENCE WILSON Is snondlnK n fow dnvB nt' tho homo of Mr. nnd HOW COLD FEET AFFECT TIIF, KIDNEYS. Avoid taking cold If your kldnoys are sonsltlvo. Cold congosts tho kld noys. throws too much work upon them and wonkons tholr action. Seri ous kldnoy troublo nnd ovon urlght's dlsonBO may result. Strongthon your kldnoys. KCt rid of tho pnln nnd soro ness, build them up by tho timely uso of Foloy Kldnoy Pills. Tonic In action, quick In results. Rod TrnRB Drug Store. "H. B." Brand Canned Goods Havo long beon recognized as tho highest grndo on the innrkkot. H. R. -Pineapple --"So H. 11. Apricots : 11. II. Apricots (sllcod) e H. H. Lemon Cling Poaches !Kc II, U, Lemon Cling Peaches (sllcod) HOo II. U. Yollow Free Stono Poaches. !t(c H. R. Pears c II, 11. Tomatoes, solid pack, for 23c II. R. Peas Nothing nlcor UOc II. R. String Renns 20c H.i n. Mnlno Sweet Corn Iftc Full lino of II. R. presorves nnd Jellies at li.-Vc Ihe Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. Mrs. Fred Kruso on Isthmus Inlet. MRS. PAUL CROOKS of Sumner Is Is visiting nt tho Tom Goodalo homo In Mnrshflold. JERRY HUNTLEY nnd Henry Hunt ley of Gold Reach nro expected hero tonight en route to Portland on business. ISAAC SAWYER from nenr Gardlnor who hns been visiting his sister, Mrs. Gngo of Allognny, was a Mnrshflold visitor today. VM. TURPEN, formorly of Emplro, returned to North Rend yesterday nftcr a short visit with relatives In tho Wlllnmotto valley. 11. G. HUTTER, ono of tho Rlltmoro forestry school boys, returned to Mnrshflold today nftor n visit at northern nnd eastern points. CIIAS. UNDERWOOD who Is em ployed at Cntnp 7 of tho Smith Powers Logging Company is Bpcndlng n few days in Mnrshflold. II. nUNCH and L. Bunch who havo beon employed nt tho Conloguo camp on tho Coqulllo expect to lenvo Saturday for Columbia rlvor points. T. J. NOLAN left via Gardiner this morning for his homo nt Omaha. Ho has bocn horo on negotiations for tho Coos Bay Water Compnny's plant. MRS. CIIAS. H. MURR of North Bond and Mrs. Lottlo Hannon, stnto rcgont of th"o Amerlcnn Wom en's Lengito,, woro Mnrshflold visi tors today. WM. NEWMAN, nn onglncor at Smith-Powers Camp No. 2 who has beqn conflnod nt Morcy hospital for a fow weeks, is roportcd Im proving. J. R. DAVIS nnd wlfo loft todny for California points for a Bhort stay. Mr. Davis will look after tho J. M. Davis estate affairs In California whllo away. CIIAS. HUNTER and family havo moved from tho Morlarlty rosl donco In South Marshflold to tho Amll Mntson realdenco on Elrod, nenr Tenth stroct. C. E. GETTY nnd wlfo of Hmplro ro turncd yesterday on tho Break water from Portland and Tho Dallos whero they havo boon vIbU tng friends nnd rolntlvcs. JEAN LE ROY of tho Smlth-Powors Logging Compnny roturnod ycBtor day from n fow wcokB' visit at northern Oregon and Washington points. GEO. HEATH arrived horo yesterday from Virginia to visit his brothor, Frank Heath, who Ib employed at Cnmp 6 of tho Smith-Powers Log ging Company. A. P. OWEN nnd Alox. Wilson aro Bpondlng a fow dnya at Mr. Owons' bungalow on South Coos Rlvor. Mr. Owon is Installing a small waterworks system at his place. ARTHUR MILLER and Roy Law horno loft on tho Rodondo today for Snn Frnnclsco and other Cali fornia points whoro they will spond a fow weeks on uiibIiicsb nnd plonsuro. II. STIMMEL was In today from his ran"h near Llbhy. Ho rocontly celebrated his seventieth birthday although his sprightly appoaranco would lndlcnto that ho was not over fifty yonra old. TOM RUSSELL, who haa been em ployed at tho Smith mill, was round seriously 111 at his bacholor quartors nt Bunkor Hill nnd taken to Morcy hospital for treatment. Ho was In n delirium when found. MRS. S. M. JENNINGS who Iibb been Bpondlng tho winter with hor son at Romoto arrived horo today on routo to hor homo nt Mllwauklo, Oro near Portland. Owing to tho bad roads, sho had to mnko tho trip from Romoto to Myrtlo Point on horsobnek yesterday. GEO. WILLIAMS of Longmont, Colo., nnd A. L. Williams of Masslllon, Ohio, who havo beon visiting at the homo of tholr cousin, W. II. Ashman, loft on tho Redondo to day for California whoro thoy will visit for n whllo before returning to tholr homos. MRS. S. M. JENNINGS is spending tho day at tho Tollofson homo at Enstsldo boforo leaving tomorrow on tho Hreakwator for hor homo In Portland. Sho has boon visit ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Fottor of Myrtlo Point for tho last two months. MRS. T. J. Mncgenn of Emplro was a Marshflold business visitor to day. Sho roporta that Morton Tow er of Eureka, who loft on the last Alllanco to resume his work In di recting tho govornment improve ments of Eureka harbor after a abort vldt with Major and Mrs. Towor at Emplro, contributed 12.50 moro to tho Emplro fund for ti-o rollof of tho families of tho vic tims of tho launch North Star dis aster. . I Caramels 35c per pound nt STAF FORD'S Saturday and Sunday. Quality High Makes People Buy SPERRY'S BEST DRIFTED SNOW EL0UR