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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1912)
V? .t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912' EVENING EDITION YOU want the right kind of clothes this Spring; and we want you to have them The new things are now arriving; we're ready to give you an early look at the best clothes ever shown We've made preparations for your needs as carefully as if you were the only custo mer we had. Our clothing is made from pure woolens only, and there is satisfaction for the wearer in every garment we sell, and we guarantee more for every dollar you pay than in any other ciothes made. Suits $12.50 to $35.00 Woolen Mill Store 1 ,H !, ' IARSHFIELD MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS OREGON COOS BAY TIDES. and at Del .w la given the Urns height of high nnd low wntor Miirshflold. Tlio tides nro placed In tho ordor of occurrenco, with tljolr timet on the first Una and hotghts on tho soc nnd lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indlcato wliotlier It In high or low wntor. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dnto. March," 1012. 1 hour.. 1.34 Tide 4.8 2 hours.2.12 Tldo B.G 3 hours.2.46 Tldo CO 4 hours.3.23 Tldo .....C.G 5 hours.3.58 Tldo C.7 G hours.4.34 Tide 6.8 7 liours.ri.il Tldo C.7 8 hours. 5. 48 Tldo 6.5 6.39 3.0 7.31 2.3 8.19 1.5 9.01 0.9 9.39 0.4 10.29 0.3 11.09 0.3 11.59 0.4 12.50 6.5 1.51 6.8 2.41 6.9 3.26 6.7 4.11 6.3 4.56 5.8 5.41 5.0 6.33 4.3 7.21 0.5 8.04 0.5 8.49 0.3 9.19 0.2 9.54 0.2 10.32 0.9 11.21 1.6 11.47 2.4 Iways The Busy Corner" TJk$!aM Srm th Special Saturday Sale aranteed ) Fountain Syringe Years j Hot Water Bag FOR ONLY 1.1B. (loroombor, this Bplondld value a two-year guaranteed Fountain igo or Hot Wntor Bag for 11.15 Is for Saturday Only. ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. NE MAIN 298 US A WARNING AGAINST WET FEET. Wot and chilled foot usually affoct tho mucous mombrano of tho noso, throat and lungs, ana la grlppo. bron chitis or pnoumonla may result. Watch carofully, particularly tho chil dren,' and for tho racking stubborn coughs glvo Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar Compound. It soothes tho Inflamod mombranos, nnd hoals tho cough quickly. Tnko no substitute Rod Cross Drug Store THE WEATHER. (Dy Assoclntod Press.) Oregon: Fair In west to night and Saturday; warmor south; northorly winds. RE- LOOAL TEMPERATURE PORT. 1 it For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a, m. March 1, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont mo teorologlcal observer: Maximum 53 Minimum. . j.v ... .j .... . '27 At 4:43 a. m. . ''28, Precipitation. . ...... , , . .Nonq Wind northwest; clodn will meet at this ovoning. Rev. Hall's residence' Open Shop Billy Smith is arrang ing to opon a barbor shop and a small storo near tho Bunkor Hill boarding house. Cold Today Last night was ono of tho coldest of tho wlntor cu Coob Bay, tho thormomotor rogbtorlnjj 27, flvo degrees bolow froozing. To Run Again Frlonds horo havo rccolved word that S. P. Plorco, Joint roprosontntlvo from Coos and Curry counties, will again bo a candldato for tho Republican nomination for tho offlco at tho April prlmnrles. For Roosevelt II. Q. Hoy has boon requested by F. W. Mulkoy oft Portland, who Is at tho head of tho Roosovolt movement In Oregon, to nBslBt In Coos county to forward tho candidacy of Roosovolt for president. PERSONAL NOTES GUY WARNER, who has boon quit 111, is roportod Improving. MRS. T. J. MAQENN of Emplro is Marsh Hold shoppor tqdqy. F. E. ALLEN has roturnod from business trip to Myrtle Point. WM. CANDLIN of Coqulllo is a Mnrshflcld business visitor today. E. A. BECKET of Coqulllo was In Marshflold yesterday on business. JOHN HENDRICKSON of Coos River was in tho city on buslnoss today. MRS. IRISH, who has boon conflnod to her homo for tho past week by a sprained anklo, is now nblo to bo up and nround and expects to rcsumo hor position as a tcachor In tho North Bond schools next Monday. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Eastsldo was In Marshflold on business today. Meet Tonight Commander Mnc gonn of tho Coos Bay naval militia today announcod that a mooting of both divisions would bo hold at tholr hall at 8 o'clock this oventng. Ho wishes ovory mombor to bo prcsont, as important matters aro to como up. Meet 'Tonight Tho Young Poo plo'B Society of tho Baptist church Play fair; PLAY FAIR, bicyclo doalor, and I will too. Ladies' $29.00 to $36.00. Two Models. Men's $27.50 to $42.50, Four Models. "Why I took tho Agency for uy Your Meats at the NION MEAT MARKET You Will Always Hav ,-. - Wholesome Meats. rHOIie OO - Delicatessen NE IIOME COOKING. 0LEANLINK8S, HKALTIIFULNKSS Mm i best of everything good HiDie prices. jot's lunch daily from 11 a. v y. m. PETUOMOULX, Proprietor. 'MP COAL 50 Per Ton Delivered H. LINGO I'HOXK 2iI7..T S-lean and Press and Gent's Sui's foods Called for id Delivered ay Steam Laundrv E2E MAIN 57-J MONTGOMERY Ne and Insurance ! Front Street WANT ADS. FOR SALE Four dozen laying hens, Rhode" Island Reds, 1, and 2 years old. Phono 312-XT, or call at Har ris place, Flagstaff; WANTED Room and board in pri vate family by young man of clean habits. Address X, Times. FOR SALE Indian Runner duck eggs. Wm. Shook, S 7th st. WANTED Boy to dollvor Tho Tlmos. Must be ,ut leant In fourth grade at school. Inquire nt Times office. l'OIt 8ALIJ S. C. White Leghorn roosterB, 1 year old. Address R. A. Landrlth. Phone 3034. WANTKI) Man to work on dairy rnnch; apply at once; good wages. R. A. Landrlth. Phono 3034. LOTS cleared, graded and seeded! sidewalks built. Excavations made. See Mr. Strooter at Archambeau House, 3nd and Market. Phone 242L. WANTKI) Fresh Phono 311C. young milch cow. FOR all kinds of hauling, seo Clifford Donne. Phone 331R. HENS WITH CHICKS ltltOOI) OF 15 PURE IIRKI) JIAIt 11E1) PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKS AND HEN, $5.00. l P. P. YDS. PHONE 288. Dayton Bicyetes, Observation convinced me that the bicycles in general use is MARSHFIELD have these faults. (."Riders will recognize each make'as I mention its weak POiut.) - Evqry other frame of one make is BENT. Look f oi rt . b'erittframc'on 'the street and then look at the name-platoVi AM I NOT RIGHT? Frnmcs strnlghtoned $1.50 look nl most llko now. ANOTHER has such poorly designed, cranks that ono of tho parts is called "THE KEEP TIGH,T 'NIJTV by the makers themselves. AM I RIGHT?' Keop-tlght nuts, 10 cents. each warranted to stay on ono week. In the THIRD, the MOST EXPENSIVE, tho CRANK is also tho Weak poinT." Ask" those who have paid $5.00 for NEW CRANKS. Mr. ' ; right hand crank for your ole has come; 13.00 please. 'i Good whpcls'can heoughi): through njaii order' houses, of course. They are" tfO CHEAPER than DAYTONS, and think of the TROUBLE and INCONVENIENCE of replacing parts. HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? Should DAYTON wheels dovelop any of thesq faults, I'm thp loser, not you. : ' "' 1 iK The Guarantee Protects You ah Day tons Ecpt tim Special havo one-piece crankhaugors. I stated my objections to a two-piece crank to tho manufacturers and tlioy wroto mo that the DAYTON GUARANTEE INCLUDES THE CRANKS ON DAYTON SPECIAL. That Settled It; I Accepted the Agency ABOUT WOOD RIMS. I have used since Jan. 1st, 1500 spokes in replacing wood rims. ENOUGH SAID! DAYTON rims are madoof steel and can't warp. There are twelve DAYTON BICYCLES running in Marshfield and they have not cost their owners one cent for repairs. Buy a Bicycle; Don't Buy Trouble Look at the Dayton Before You Buy LET ME PROVE THESE ASSERTIONS. Marshfield Cyclery Phone 180R. Solo Agents. G07 Front Street. Meet Earlier Tho mcotlng nt tho Chamber of Commorco this ovoning will bo cnllod at 7:30 InBt'oad of 8 o'clock, somo of tho m'ombers hav ing other ongagomonts requiring thorn to loavo early. A numbor of important mattors aro to bo brought up. Will Aid Captain Macgonn has boon in communication with O. J. Mlllis and other Southorn Pacific of ficials relativo to tho necessity of im proving tho Coos Day hnrbor. Ho has boon assured that they will uso tholr lnfluonco to havo something dono nt onco. Mr. Mlllis has aBkod for n roport on further soundings of tho bar by Captain Macgonn. Oct Ducking A. T. Bold on of Co qulllo nnd L. E. McConnoll of Evor ott, Wash., got a Bovero ducking in tho bay this morning. Thoy woro Inunchlng ono of Billy Cox's boats for n llttlo rldo when a largo boat camo up tho bay. Tho first thing thoy know, tholr boat was ovorturnod nnd iboth woro floundering in the wntor. Thoy rotnlnod hold of tho cnpslzod boat until omploycs of Tlm mormnn's shipyard roscuod them. Hack In Business W. K. Wlsoman, tho woll known second-hand storo donlor, who rocontly sold his business nnd started to California, but was compollcd to glvo up tho trip becnuso of had roads and roturned to Marsh flold, has rontcd tho storo room In tho Bcrnltt building on South Brond way and ro-ongnged in buslnoss. Ho will also conduct household furnlturo Rtorngo In connection with his othor business. Mr. Wlsomnn's many friends will be.'glad to wolcomo him back to tho .business life of Marsh field. i, ,' ' GEO. DOLL loft today on tho Wash ington for San Francisco on busi ness. EUGENE SGHETTER of Bandon spent yesterday with rolatlves and friends hero. n. W. EDGINGTON Is spondlng a couplo of days at Sumner and vi cinity on buslnoss. MRS. P. II. BRIER and daughter of Coos Rlvor woro Marshflold vis itors today. RALPH MATSON expects to leavo tomorrow for Pasco, Wash., whoro ho hns secured a good position. JAMES BOONE camo down today from tho Smlth-Pcwors camp on Isthmus Inlot to spond a fow days In town. MISS HAZEL PETERSON of Marsh flold Is tho guost of Mrs. Louis Kohl n gen In West Rosoburg. Rosoburg Rovlow. . F. A. WARNER, assistant to C. A. Smith, arrived horo yostorday on tho Nann Smith to spond a fow wooks. E. M. FURMAN, n Coos County coal oporntor, Is visiting horo at tho homo of his buslnoss partnor, J. W. Tollman. Rosoburg Rovlow. MISS MYRTLE SMITH, tho young, est dnughtor of C. A. Smith, ar rived horo on tho Nann Smith to spond a fow weeks on tho bay. ARNO MEREEN of tho O. A. -Smith company expects to leavo on tho Nnnn Smith tomorrow' for San Francisco and Day Point to romaln n couplo of wcoks. DERT CLAYTON, formorly foroman of tho Smith-Power camp on Coos rlvor, hns written frlonds thnt he Is now In oharge nf a! 'camp noar Capo Horn, on tho Columbia rlvor. Foley Kidney Pills will cure any raso of .kidney or bladder trouble not beyond the teach of modlclne. No medicine can do moro. Red Cross Drug Store'. TR Royal For Friday Tho BdHyrfflMi iter's Overcoat Th Miner's Wife 11. D. GUTHRIE, who Is arranging to opon somo now coal mlneB on the Coqulllo, loft today for San Fran cisco on business relating to the project. Mrs. Guthrie accompanied him. He expects to return in a few weeks. MRS. DORSBY KRBITZER, Mrs. A. L. Honseworth, Mrs. O. R. Peck, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. W. T. Miller and Mrs. B. Mlngus were members of a party of Marshfleld women who went to Beaver HU1 today to spend the day with Mrs. T. O, Russell, who la entertaining a number of friends. The Tempter and Das Cupid For Saturday Mask of tho Red Deatli The Hornet Summer Madness JACK MEREEN, who baa been spending the winter at th Woet Inghouse Electric Company's fac tory In Pittsburg working on a new electrical saw, is expected here about March IB, He will aooa reach Ban Francisco and will spend ten days or so with rotative there nnd with college friends at Stan ford university. Only tho Master Shall Judge and ono extra film. Real Estate and Fire Insurance Bargains in City and Out side Property. AUG. FRIZEEN. G8 SPECIAL CANDY on Saturday and Sunday nt STAFFORD'S. . YOU ARE TAKING no chances when you buy flour and feed of Hnlnos. ANCONA, SICILIAN nUTTER CUP, AND SALMON FAVOROLLE EGGS FOR HATCHING. Tho kind for eggs. I have thoroughbred stock. F. E. GLAZIER, Central Ave., Mavshfield. Phono 299. North Rend, Oregon. AMERICAN WONDER POTATOES The last Breakwater brought us a fine lot of this popular seed potato CHANGE YOUR SEEDINCREASE YOUR YIELD See f. S. DOW Phono 278