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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1912)
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Watch for these sales and take advantage of the savings you ran make. Don't miss next Saturday's Special Offering. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE now coi,i) feet affect the KIDNEYS. Avoid tnktnt: cold If your kldnoyR are sensitive Cold congosts tho kid ney, tlirowH too much work upon thorn mill wonkoiiB tbolr notion. Seri ous klilnoy trouble and ovon Bright 'b Jlseasu may result. Strengthen your kldnoys, got rid of tho pnln and nore- nc98, build tlioin up by tho timoiy uso of Foley Kidney I'IUb. Tonic In action, quirk In rcHiiUa. Itod ( Cross llrug Storo. The Roval Tonight. A (heat Western Feature, A WESTERN WAIF. A cowboy drninn. Tlio HtoTy of n raiuiininn h lovo for n wost orn girl. Till: KTItANHKU'H PLATE, A Powers IMcturo Piny. "TIIK 1 1 EST POLICY," A Flue Drninn. Admission 10c, 0. J. LKMANSKI, Proprietor. first Clir A'Jto Servic Special culls nnyshoro nnytlmo. Stand at Smokehouse. Phono CO-J ""ill 11 p. m.; nftqr 11 p. m. Phono "-J. Ilestdoneo Phono 2S-J. Good wrs an I enroful ilrlVora. 1). L. FOOT IS. Proprietor LUMP COAL .50 Per Ton Delivered W. H. LINGO phone ua7-.r We Clean and Press ladies' and Gent's Sui's Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J WM.S.TURPENI Architect 171 FltONT ST. 99 i The Buster To those on the outside we advise quick action you'll get "inside" com fort from, the start No "breaking in A Complete Showing at $5.00 llll Corner" Ster ftftft -MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. I.O.ST Will Inily who found brown leather bng on Central avo. kindly leave sumo nt Times office? LOST Gold brooch, between North Hum! and Porter hotol; (Injur plunsu leturn to Times olflce LOST-Huuch of koys; ono num bered 21175; reward for rot urn to llllyer's cigar utoro. LOST Gold bended silk uuibrolla; reward for return to Times office FOIt SALE Indian Runner duck eggs. Wm. Shook, S. 7th st. ANTED A bungalow, inodorn, not loo far out, couiploto; one or moro lots; must be ronsonnblu In price, on liberal installments. Address llox 780, .Muishlluld, Ore. WANTKD l.ndy cook for llfesavliiB muss, IJnipqiui ilvor; four men; no hcrubbliiK; w.igos J30. Address I..10 Saving Mess, Gnrdlnor, Oro. WANTED Ulrl for Usht housowork from 7 u. in. till 7 p. in.; references inquired. Phono 294-X. WANTKD To buy, second baud fish ing skiff, nbout 18-foot. Phono 30154; It. A. Lnndrlth, Coos River, I OR SALE Buggy and harness; ioa sonnblo. "Snup," caro TJ trios. LOST llotweon Ferndii'o and Mnrsh flold, a gold brooch, with ruby, in contor; reward for return to Times offlco. IXJGS FOB HATCHING Whlt'ci lfr. llmoro'ttraiu, Hho'do Jsl- horns, (llll nnd Beds. Elliott strain.' C.'E. Jor.- (In i), Enstsldo. 1 Olt SALK Cheap; launch Unique Apply H. B. Cox. Phono CO-L. FOH KENT C room modern house; rent ?12:50. Call at Gem Waffle Kitchen, 037 N, Front st. WANTED Fresh young milch cow. Phono 31 10. FOR all kinds of hnu'lng, seo Clifford Donno. Phono 331R. HENS WITH CHICKS I BltOOD OF 15 PL'ltn DICED DAK I HKD PLYMOUTH HOOK CHICKS AND II KN, $5.00. P. P. P. YDS. PHONE U8H. ANCONA, SICILIAN HUTTEH CUP, AND SALMON FAVOHOLLE EGGS KOIl HATOHING. Tho kind for oggs. I have thoroughbred stock. P. E. GLAZIEH, Phone 209. North Bend, Oregon. ICM COOS HAY TIDES. DolW Is given tho tlmo and holghth of high and low wator at Marahflold. Tho tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence with tholr times on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho boc ond lino of each day; a comparison of consocutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It la high or low wnter. For high wntor on bnr, aubtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. Unto February, 1012. 24 hours.0.24 12.30 7.28 Tido ....G.2 0.C 3.0 2fi hottrs.0.7 7.21 1.4G 8.49 Tido ....2.8 0.1 0.G 3.1 LOCAL TKMPEUATUIIE KB- POUT. Pnr fwnntv-fnur botira eliding nt 4:43 ti. m., Fob. 20, by DonJ. Ostllnd, spoclal govornmont mo- teorologlcal obaorvor: Mnxlmum G4 Minimum 35 At 4:43 a. m 44 ProrlnltnMon Nono Wind nnnth: nartlv cloudy. BORN. EGANOFF To Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Egnnoff nt their homo In Weat Mnrshnold Saturday, February 24, a ten and a half pound boh. Moth er nnd child nro doing nlcoly. GULOVSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Gulovson nt their homo In South Mnrshllold, Mondny. Fobrunry 20, a daughter. Thla Is tholr llrst child and tho proud parents nro receiv ing congrntulntlouB from their many frlonds. ROSS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Ross nt tholr homo on Catching Inlot on Sunday, Fobrunry 25, a son. Moth er nnd child nro gottlng nlong nlcoly, nnd Mr. Robb Is nbout tho proudest rancher that Cntchlng In let linn known In a long tlmo. llrliigs Down Logs William Dor- ..111 l ,Ih .Inn.M n lniivn llimillAr I1IIC in IlllllllK uun '".O" .....--. of logs from tho Gould camp on North - . . m A I. fit - .. .. n M 1lA UOOB lUVOr lor IIIO DIII1iooii uuiuuui Company. Starts Addition Work on tho now rwlillHnn tn thn flrnnd was bOKUH by Contractor Savago today. It is to bo about 28 by 30 foot and will incroaso the coating cnpnclty of tho houoo to 350. Improves Shop D. A. Curry Is having His bnrbor shop on North Front streot nowly docorated nnd otherwise Improved by Messrs. Schalfo nnd Hodglns. Start Soon Contractor Horn ox nccts to stnrt work on tho now wnro Iioiiho nnd dock for tho Standard Oil Company on North Front streot, Just north of Ocenn dock, tho Inttor pnrt of this weok or tho first of noxt. Superintendent Golden Present Tho nnmcB or Superintendent F. A. Golden nnd wlfo woro Inadvertently omitted In tho published list of thoso present nt tho guests' tnblo at tho North Bond high school banquet. At Spokam W. Ed Trlbblo Is now nt Spoknno visiting rolatlves. In a letter to frlonds horo, ho snys ho ex pects to return to tho Bay In about n month. It hns been qulto cold thoro Intoly. In Itosehiirg C. II. Mnrsh, right of way ngont for tho Southern Pnclflc, is now in Rosoburg. Owing to hla nbsonco from tho bny, thoro havo not been any dovelopmonts In tho right of way negotiations nt North Bond. Hiivr Home William Hydon has nurc'insed tho James Bonnett rosi denco proporty In Railroad addition Tlforo Isvn reason for ovorythlug. ICvbu "packing house" buttor. thougi It might hurt somoopo's foollnga to toll It. THERE ARE 365 REASONS FOR Dayton Bicycles I'd llko to givo tho reason for oach day In ndvanco so that you could tnko advnntngo of it. nut our woathor mnn's n school toaehor. Tho dullest boy can toll you that toachers don't know anything. The FIRST REASON for Dayton Bicycles IS THE DAYTON GUARANTEE for five times 305 days from rims to handle bars. If your DAYTON don't suit bring it back, Marshfield Cyclery Agents Phone 180-R. 007 Front. 3 t&GlTJfcsfk SS y$STJ?$ for $3000. They will occupy It about Mnrch 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnett plan to eiect a flno now bungalow lmme-d.atoly. ( liangc In Finn It la announced t, at Tim Sooloy of Coqulllo baa dls pobud of IiIb Intorcst In tho logging business to his purtnor, Mr. Anderson, who will continue It nlono. What Mr. Secley's plans arc hns not boon nuuouucod. In New Orleans Friends hero hnvo been advised that L. A. Sumner, s ho has charge of ti o survey of tho Simmer line north of Coos Bay, Is now In New Orleans. What his fu ture plans nre Is not stated. His fa ther, II. A. Sumner, Is still In Port and. .Move Old House F. A. Wamor, who u few months ago bought tho lot on North Second street, just north of the Coko building, hns disposed of tho old residence on tho proporty. Ho plnns, It Is understood, to Im prove tho proporty Just ns booh nB conditions warrant It. Boat Itobbeil Goorgo W. King Is tho latest victim of tho petty thiev ing that hns boon going on nlong tho w uter front recontly. Thoy simply stripped his gasoline bont, taking out practically nil tho fixtures. Ho has iccovcrcd part of them, but tho guilty parties hnvo not been appre hended. To .Manila D. Y. Stafford has re ceived word that Fred Pasloy, who wus employed on Tho Times throo or four years ngo, hns gono to Manila, P. I., to work on a pnpor there. Pas loy has recently boon working on tho Sun Francisco Examiner. Ho hns a contract for a years' employment on the pnpor In tho Philippines. Horse Hurt A horBO belonging to Clinrlcs Donno waB slightly hurt Sat urday. Mr. Donne's son wiib driving tho tenm with a lond of lumber down South Brondway when they beenmc frightened and tried to run away. Young Donno hold thorn until tho tonguo broke, which brought thorn to n Biiddon stop. Storm In South Honry Songstuck eu hns received a letter from Mrs. Songstnckcn and hla daughters, who aro on nn oxtonded southorn trip, ntntlng that Now Orleans Buffered considerable damugo from a bad windstorm a weok ago Inst Saturday. Plato glasB windows of store build ings woro blown out by tho gale. Tho wenthor has boon unusually ncvoro for this tlmo of year thoro. Restaurant Sold L. J. Petromoulx on Snturday purchased tho Coos enfo on Front streot from Mr. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. Petromoulx plnn n numbor of important changes, tho most Im portant bolng tho cstnbllBhmont of n first clnss dollcatosscn with fine homo cooking. A mcrchnnts' lunch will bo nerved dnlly from 11 to 2:30, but no other meals will bo served. Affects Tunnel II. C. Dlors of North Bend, who was horo on busi ness today, says that If tho Prclflc Great Weetorn wins tho suit Involv ing tho tunnel right of way at Notl Pass near Eugono, tho Southorn Pa cific will olthor havo to chnngo Its i onto or mnko tonus with tho Sumnor people. Ho oxpects tho Sumnor poo plo will resume oporntlons on their projects In tho near future Street Plglit Whllo coming down this morning, .Tustlco Ponnock saw tho first of a lively streot fight bo tween two laborers nt tho cornor of Second nnd Central. Ho proceeded to lho offlco and notified Constnblo Cox to arrest tho nion, but whon tho con- Coos Delicatessen FINE HOME COOKING. PURITY, CLEANLINESS, HEALTHFULNKSS Only tho best of everything good nt roasonnblo prices. Morchnnt'H lunch dnlly from 1 1 n. m. to 2:30 p. in. L. .1. PKTHAMOULX, Proprietor. Foloy Kldnoy Pills will euro any enso of kldnoy or bladder troublo not boyond the roach of moillclno. No modlclno can do moro. Red Cross Drug Store. That Easter Suit ORDKR NOW AND YOU WILL HAY11 YOUIt SUIT IN TIME. 300 Samples To solect from. All this season's styles nnd pnttorns. Suit mado to your measure and fit guaranteed, Romomber these suitB nro mado in tho flnost tailoring establishment in America and every suit Is mado from your measure Ihe Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. stablo reached tho scono tho combat ants had disappeared. No one, ap parently, know who thoy wore. Freight Rto Liiw Tho Medford Traffic Bureau, organized by tho Medford merchants to secure- better freight rates for thnt city, has Bout a letter to the Mnrshllold Chamber of Commerce asking nld in securing tho noccesary numbor of signers to an Initiative petition to submit a meas ure for establishing uniform freight rates In Oregon at tho noxt general election. Trouble at Empire According to toports from Empire, a small sized tlot took plnco thoro Saturday ovon lng. Somo of tho members of tho crow of tho Rcdondo, which was lying thoro for tho storm to subsldo, got Into an altercation with somo of tho Empire people- and tho town mar shal had to call for help to end tho frnens. No ono wns seriously hurt nnd no arrests woro made. Ih Candidate W. II. Bunch, Coos county school superintendent, will bo u cnndldato for that offlco again. Ills nominating petitions nro now bolng circulated horo by Dr. McCormoc. Mr. Bunch Is a Republican. Marshal Car tor Is circulating tho nominating peti tions of Gcorgo M. Brown of Rose burg for tho Republican nomination for district attorney nnd of Judgo Ilnrrls of Eugcno, who ngaln seeks tho circuit Judgeship. Schilling Sells Outr J. E. Schilling of Gardlnor was In MurBhflold ovor Sunday on business. Ho has disposed of his Intorcst In tho Gardlnor hotol to tho othor stockholders of tho com pany, nmong whom aro Frod Alson hclmor, W. F. Jowott, W. P. Rood, Perkins brothers and Cnptnln Corn wall. Ho will contlnuo to conduct tho hotol until Mnrch 15. Ho plans to movo his family back to Coos Bay nnd will probnbly ongngo In business hero. Council Tonight Tho Mnrshllold city council will meet this ovenlng to tnko up tho waterworks matter and the question of calling a spoclal elec tion to voto on T. J. Nolan's proposi tion to soil the proporty to tho city for $100,000. It Is understood thnt ho special commltteo consisting of E. G. Pcrhnm, Arno Moreen nnd City Engineer Gldloy, nppolntcd to np pralso tho roal cstato and water rights, will havo their roport ready to submit. A. J. HARTMAN of Dandon waB n business visitor In tho city today. CHARLES TIIOM of North nnd Is a Marshfield business visitor toda). MRS. FLUELLA TURNER has ro- turned from a month's visit with rolatlves at Albany. MRS. JOHN HAUSCH1LDT and daughter, Mildred, of Coos River nro .Mnrshnold shoppers today. MRS. NELS RASMUSSEN of Dandon Is visiting for a fow days with Mrs. Elrod of this city. WM. KYLE, ono of tho prominent business men of Florcnco, Ib n visitor In tho city todny. F. A. GRANN1S and Ralph Kruso woro tho champion duck hunters Saturday, socurlng 20 birds. CHARLES STAUFF and Jako Hlll- strom woro In Emplro yesterday, making tho trip ovor tho old trail. TIP CORDES and R. C. Cordos havo returned from n fow days' stay at tho lattor'a duck ranch in tho Sand hills. REN SMITH of Coos RIvt pnBsed through horo today on routo homo from n visit at Dandon and Co qulllo. HENRY HOLM and family havo moved from Marshflold to tho now homo which ho recently com peted at Plat n. MISS MAUDE PAINTER, who has beon spending the past year with relatives In Oklahoma, Is oxpocted to return hero shortly. R. .1. VANDENBERG of Portland has locnted horo as roprcsontatlvo of tho Honevmnn Hardware Co. In tio Coos Bny torrltory, WM. REICH ERS. who succooded A. J, Ness' with tho Marshall-Wolls Hnrdward Co., loft thin morning on n business trip to Gnrdlnor. mi.LIS SHORT nnd his father-In-lnw. F. J. DoNovuo, who haa beon vlRltlng nt the S'ort homo at Lake side aro Marshflold visitors today. ARTHUR K. PECK returned Sntur dnv from Myrtlo Point, whoro ho ncted ns ono of tbn Judges In tho high school debate Frldny evening. MISS CORA MAY MONTGOMERY Is oxoeefc! to roturn hero from Do entur HI., In tho oarl.v spring to spond tho summor with relatives. ARTHUR REHFIELD and wlfo nre oxnectpd horo this wook from Ore nrnn Cltv to mnko their homo, Mr. Rohflo'd coming to assist his broth- PERSONAL NOTES ' AMERICAN WONDER POTATOES The last Breakwater brought lis a fine lot of this popular seed potato CHANGE YOUR SEED INCREASE YOUR YIELD See or, Charles, In conducting tho busi ness which ho recently purchased from A. M. Prontls. G. N. GILBERTSON, who Is heavily Interested In proporty near Coos ton, nrrlved horo yestorday from Glondnlo to look after Intorcsts on tho bay. MISS MAHAFFY, n sister of Charles Mnhnffy of Coob River, who un dorwont nn oporntlon at Morcy hos pital Saturday, Is roported getting along nlcoly. MISS GERTRUDE MILLER hns boen called to Coqulllo by tho Blcknes of her uncle Miss Dlntt Is taking hor plnco In J. D. Gobs' offlco dur ing hor nbsonce C. R. PECK will lonvo tomorrow via Gardlnor to arguo tho caso of tho Stato of Orogon vs. tho Coos Bay Port CommlBBlon boforo tho su premo court nt Salem. REV. FATHER DONNELLY Is ox pocted horo within a couplo of weeks from San Francisco to vlBlt his sisters, Mrs. M. A. Early and Miss Ellznboth Donnolly. E. T. COFFIN nnd family arrived horo from Bay Point on tho Nann Smith last week. Mr. Coffin will tako n position with tho Smlth Powers Logging Company. ROCCO BIASCA nnd wlfo of Coos Rlvor aro In Marshflold today. Mr. Blasca Is rapidly rocuporatlng from tho Injuries ho sustained by a fall from a barn on his ranch a fow weeks ago. JAMES PARKER, a Loon lako ranch er, loft for homo today aftor a Bhort stay horo. Ho Is purchasing horses for himself and hla brother, who Ib also ongaged in ranching thoro. GEORGE F. AVERILL roturnod on tho last Droakwator from a several months' stny nt Portland. Ho la sufforlng from a sovoro attack of rhoumatlBtn nnd Is conflnod to his homo nt Forndale A. J. NESS, well romomborod In Marshflold as a roprcsontatlvo of tho Marshall-WollB Hardwaro Co., has token a position with tho Pa cific Hardwaro nnd Stool Co. and trnvols out of San Francisco, C. S. Murphy, llnotypo operator on Tho Times, left this morning for a fow days' visit with his family at Bridge. During his absonco F. W. McQuald of Modford will tako his placo In Tho Times office I. R. TOWER, John D. Goss, R. T. Kaufman nnd Dr. Taggart spent Sunday at tho Glasgow Gun Club. Thoy closod lho club Iioubo for tho season. Tho duck shooting season closes Mnrch 8. D. D. PIERCE, secretary of tho Co qulllo Mill and Mercantile Com pany, Is in Marshflold today to suporvlso tho loading of the schooner Lily, which Is tnklng a special cargo of lumber for thorn to San Francisco. ALONG THE WATER PRONT. Tho tug Gloanor crossed out this morning for Gnrdlnor. Tho Randolph nrrlvod this morning from Port Orford nnd Roguo Rlvor. Tho Nann Smith sailed yesterday for Bay Point. J. V. Smith wns tho only passongcr. Tho tug Roborts arrived In last ovenlng from Florence and will tako bncl: n 'cargo of gonornl merchandise Tho Redondo, which hnd boon lying in tho lowor bay for a fow dayB for tho storm to subsldo, crossod out yos torday for San Francisco. Tho tug Gloanor brought In tho hchoonor Lily from Gardlnor to load with lumbor from tho Coqulllo Mill and Mercantile Company's mill. Tho Areata arrived In today from San Frnnclsco with a largo cargo of miscellaneous frolght, Including a Bhlpmont of oil for tho Standard Oil Company. Sho will snll tomorrow for Snn Frnnclsco with lumbor, coal, box shooks, etc. i ' Tho lohnch Rustlor returned last ovonlng from Floronco and Mnploton, whoro sho took a miscellaneous cnrgo. Sho brought back n load of salmon for reehlpmont on tho Brenkwator. Sho will loavo tho latter part of tho wook fop Roguo Rlvor and Port Or ford. "Tho Turtle" tho now frolght boat which Ed Gnlloway la having built lor tho North Inlet run In conjunc tion with tho North Star, will bo lnunchod tomorrow. Sho will carry about twonty tons of frolght and will bo equipped with an olght-horsopowor onglne CARD OF THANKS. My heart Is ovorflowlng with grati tude, appreciation nnd thanks toward tho peoplo of Coos Bay for tho sln corb syniputhy shown bo In my bo ronvomont nnd for the substantial financial nld which will bo applied to procuro for mysolf nnd my children n livelihood. MRS. JOE YOUNKER. Country SHORTS nt HAINES. E. S. DOW Phono U78 41 ti