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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1912)
4 THE CpqSjEAY.TS, MRHFEI,p.;0,gJEQQNr FRIDAY, MjJRCH 8, 1912 , EVENING EDITION. V OU'RE going to care how you look this Spring just as much. as you ever cared; acid if we have a hand in your clothes-buying you're going to look better than you ever looked Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes will do it; the new styles for Spring are ready; and they're more than ready; they're tjie smartest, liveli est lot of styles you ever saw A, 0ffl Jjfcftfejg i - i OjjlUM lUrt ttltlTati tt M' Now FnbrlcB, Now Colon), Now Models In Suits and Ovorcoats. Suits $18 and up Woolen Mill Store This store is the Coos Bay home oi; Hart Sella ffner & Marx clothes. COOS HAY TIDES. Bol.w Is given th5 time- and height of high and low water at Mnrshnold. Tho ttdoB arc placed In the ordor of occurrence, with tholr times on the first "lino and heights on tho sec oiul line of each day; a comparison of consecutive holgbts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes l . Datou March, 1012. 8 hours.5.48 11.59 i G.33 0.4 12.G2 0.0 7.16 5.7 Tldo O.B 9 hours.C.28 Tldo 0.1 10 hours.0.31 Tldo 3.1 4.3 7.34 4.7 1.57 0.8 11.47 2.4 8.53 3.3 44 TUB WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Generally fair to night; Saturday light frost In west; heavy frost In east to night; easterly winds. RE- It I LOCAL TEMPERATURE ' PORT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., March 8, by Denj. Ostltnd, special govornuont me teorological obsorvor: Maximum 50 Minimum 33 At 4:43 a. m 33 Proclpltatlon 22 Wind southwest: rainy. T?w Models. BORN. McMANAMON To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMaJinmon, Tuesday, March 5, nt tholr homo, 170 Hall avenue, a sou. Ferry Tied M Capt. Alox. Hall announces that tho forry transit will Men's $27.50 to' $42.50. Four Models. K BIQ TALK" Oh, HUSH, I. J. MEN nro talking now. sc advertisers know that without quality, advertising is useless. Thus reads the advertiser s first commandment. THE OTHERS ARE LIKE UNTO IT i reason why good advertising pays the advertiser is BECAUSE AYS THE READER. SHFIELD has a future- I am willing to stake a few dol- nit. a few years my advertising will be a merchantable asset, and;,- few dollars, money well spent. I propose to make the name City Auto Service I rood Cars, Careful Driven and reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere-at any time." Statlds Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46. Night Phone 48. BARKER A GOODALE. Proprietors. WANT ADS. WANTED-Plado for a boy 9 years1 old to uo errands for board while going to school; or will pny for samo In good homo. Address or phono W. P. Totton, Cooo City, Oregon. FOR RENT Housokooplng and fur nlshod rbbms. 020 Central. Phono 18CJ. 1)0 YOU WANT A good homostoad In Coos' County T Soo Timos of flco for full Information. 1UR SALE Eggs for hatching. Wlilto loguorns, Giimoro strain; rihodo Island rods, Elliott strain. C. E. Jordan. Eastsldo. FOR HALE Beauty Hobron pota toes. Inqulro Wnllaco Crouch, Hayncs Inlot. P. O. address North Bend, Oro.; also small Burbank socd potatoes. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to ront. 302 Broadway. FOR BALE At bargain;" ono good slx-holo qulck-moal range and ono gasollno range. Phono 39-L. arshf ield Cyclery" A Synonym for Quality has been done before it can be done again. credit me with intelligence enough to start with something good. ayton Bicycles Have Quality, Strength, Durability P they not. mv advertising exoense would be money WORSE thrown away, for it would hurt my business. Now Humpback YOU may try. Respectfully, RSH FIELD CYCLERY 180-R Dayton Agents 607 Front Street ?OR SALE Toam, weighing 2400 lus and harness; prlco ?12&. H. D. Putnam, Box 033, North Bend. WOMAN wants to tako chargo of rooming houso. Phono 140 J, WANTED By elderly man, work of any kind. Can clean houso, mako garden, build fonco, clean poultry houses, paint and do rough carpen ter work. Will do anything. Best city references. 20 cunts per hour. L. Chapman, 212 Broadway. LATTIN HOTEL Board and room, 1 per day; $6 por weok; famUy stylo. 3i& second St., South. rOR SALE Indian Runner duck eggs. Wm. Shook, S 7th st. ANCONA, SICILIAN BUTTER CUP, AND SALMON FAVOROLLE EGGS FOR HATOHlNq. Tho kind for eggs. I have thoroughbred stock. F. E. GLAZIER, Phone 209. North Bend, Oregon, Coos Delicatessen FINE HOME COOKING. PURITY, CLEANLINESS, HEALTHFULNESS Only the best of everything good at reasonable prices. Merchant's lunch dally from 11a. m. to 2:30 p. m. L. J. PETROMOULT, Proprietor. Have That Roof Fixed OW See GORTIIELL Phone 8121 bo tied up for n fow days while un dergoing gonernl repairs. Coining Soon Word has beon re ceived horo that C. A. Smith will re turn to tho Bay shortly for an ox tended stay. He has been at Min neapolis recently. Gets Atito-r-,1. T. Hnrrlgan and wlfo yesterday received their flno now touring car. It Is a Michigan, 30-horsopowor and is tho first of thnt mako to reach tho Bay. In Eurekn Dan Shannon, tho re vivalist who hcldforth In Mnrshfleld n fow years ago, Is now conducting n big revival at Eureka and la said to bo winning many convorts there. Is Candidate 1 K. Qettings is circulating nominating petitions ns a candidate for the republican nomi nation for state senator from Coos and Curry Counties. Whether Sonn tor Chase of Coqulllo will bo a can didate again lias not boon announced Buy Juw Home Jas. Ilennott and wlfo who recently sold tholr homo proporty on Golden avenue to Wil liam Hydcu havo bought tho Copplo property on South Fourth street. The family Is already comfortably estab lished In tholr now home. Meeting Postponed Tho special mcotlng called to be hold at tho Marshflold Chamber of Commorco this ovoning to dlsciiBs tho proposi tion to closo Mill Slough has been postponed a fow weoka owing to everything not bolng in readiness for It. Father Ailing R. M. Rau, a. liquor salesman, waa h6ro this weok in tho Interests pf his, houso and also boosting Ben Soiling's candidacy for United States Senator, yesterday re ceived a tolegram stating that his fathor, Louis nau, of Portland, had suffered a stroke, of apoplexy. Gete New Auto According to par ties who returned from Portland on tho Broakwator ,ycstprday, ,Dr. Goo. n.. dix who is in Portland hnB pur chased a now forty-horsopowor Cadil lac runabout and will bring it back with him. The machlno was a spe cial mako and Is said to be ono of tho classiest cars over brought to tho coast. No Oil Yet Tom Nlcols hnB re turned from n business trio to Ban don. Ho says that no oil has bcon struck In tho Bear Creek oil woll yet but that tho Indications aro cood. Thoy havo ordored casing to Bink tho woll to a depth of 3000 feoU A mooting of tho Btookholdors Ib to bo hold thoro Saturday ovoning to ralso tno nddltlonnl funds for tho work. Not ItiMino Paul J. Ilusmusson, a Coos River ranohor, was in Juatlco Ponnock's court todny to answer thu chnrgo of Insanity proforrod ngalnst him by Frank Turner- Two phyn sicinns who examined Hnsmusscn do clarod him to bo anno. It is claimed that tho charges woro tho outgrowth of troublo originating from tho Btrlfo over tho rond to Coos Rlvor, near tho Los Smith rnnch. Two Injured R. E. Plnogor Is carrying his hand In a sling today ns a result of falling and dislocating his shoulder whllo Indulging In a friendly scufflo with Albert Haines last ovoning. Ed Smith of Ivy Con dron's grocory wns also Injured this morning whllo having a frlondly scufflo with Claude. Stutsman. Ho fell, striking his shoulder nnd head, rendorlng him unconscious for a fow minutes nnd badly bruising his arm. More DeloguUss Tho Marshflold Chambor of Commorco has added throo to tho delegation to assist in selecting tho site of tho Oregon building and of tho Coos County building at tho Pannmd-Paclflc Ex position grounds nt San Francisco, March 12. Tho Inst throo added aro E. E. Johnson of Coqulllo, Molvlllo Dollar of tho Dollar Stoamshlp Com pany, and A. F. Estnbrook of the En tabrook Steamship Company, which oporatos stoamora botweon Unndpn nnd Snn FrnnclBco. Dredge Moves Tho drodgo Ore gon is being towed back to North Bond today and tomorrow will begin Work on tho channel nt Virginia stroet and work north, pumping tho drodglngs In back of tho bulkhoad thoro. Sho flnlBhod tho work nt the Smith mill slip today. The now cast ing did not arrive yostorday but will reach hero noxt Thursday according to a wlro from Major Morrow. Un till It nrrlves, Englnoor I.oofo will koop tho drodgo on tho short pump. He expects to resume work noar the Alllanco warohouso In Marshflold. la a week from Monday. Changes Case Chrlstlun Hermann who several months ago Instituted a case in tho federal court at Portland containing rnthor sensational charges agnltiBt J ml go Hall, Henry SongBtnck en, L. D. Smith nnd others has fllod un amended petition. In tho last po tltlon ho has made tho lot owners In tho Eastsldo property, which was formerly owned by Mrs. Norman, Horinnnn's first wife, Joint dofon unts. The caso will not como up for trial for somo time. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. CLAltENCE HARRIS camo down from Sumnor today. GUS PEDER80N was up from Em plro yostorday on business. FRED NOAH nnd wlfo of Allegany aro Marshflold visitors today. MRS. EMIL OGREN Is hero from Daudoit for a week's visit with relntlves. MRS. A. S. HAMMOND will loavo to morrow to visit friends In Port land. ' J. LEE, BROWN oxpocts to loavo to morrow for Portland on business and pleasure. J. II. La CHAPELLE and family are moving rom South Broadway to 98? .South Fifth .otrpot. SIM6N AKDERBOtf Is down fromAl legnny visiting ,anl doing business for the day In, Marshflold. MRS. ARCiHB KRUSB and son, Eu gono, of Randolph, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Schottor. JAS. MERCHANT, who is now locat ed on a ranch at Benvor Hill, was In Marshfjeld yostorday on busU ncss. T. O. RUSSELL nnd wlfo and Mrs. Russell's sister, Miss Tona Sned don, of Benvor Hill, aro Marshflold visitors today. B. C. BROWN .oxpocts to loavo noxt woolc Tor Myrtlo Point whoro ho has, contracts for moving a num bor of buildings. J. LEE BROWN will loavo on tho Broakwator topiorrow for Port land o bo present at tho rogular session ot tho Oregon board of pharmacy of .which ho Is a mom bo r. GEOROE GOULD of Allegany is in Marshflold on buslnoss. Tho Gould , logging camp has bcon closod down pending arrangomonta for more tlmbor. l MR. AND MRS SAM MILLER, of Klamath County, roturm tomorrow on tho llronkwator after a ploas ant visit With thor undo, Al L, Noslor, nt Bridge WM. E. HOMME of Cooston is a Marshflold "visitor todny. Ho has been laid up for a few days as a result of wound on his thumb bo coming Bllghtly infected. DENNIS MCCARTHY, in chnrgo of tho tlmbor cruising for tho Coos County Commissioners, wont to Coqulllo yostorday to confor with tho commissioners regarding the work for tho coming year. A. L. NOSLER, or Brldgo. Ib a visi tor In tho city. Mr. Noslor nnd his son havo Just finlshod planting 1600 npplo trees on his flno ranch nt Brldgo. Mr. NoBlor says thoy havo tho finest fruit land in tho county. MRS. J. C. PATTERSON of St. Paul, Minn., wlfo of tho assistant chlof englnoor of tho Groat Northern Railway, arrlvod on tho Broak wator yesterday for an oxtondod visit at tho homo of hor daughtor, Mrs. E. J. Thompson. SIMON ERICKSON of Larson Inlot is In Marshflold today. Ono drodgo hnB started deoponlng and widen ing tho channol thoro and ho oxpocts ' that a couple of more dredge will also bo put on tho Job soon to rush It to completion. A. H. POWERS who has boon in Portlnnd ns n witness In tho $20, 000 porsonnl injury suit of Thor son vs. tho C. A. Smith Company will go to San Francisco from thoro to look after business mat tors nnd will not roturn to tho Bay until tho lattor part of next weok. FRESH SUPPLY OF GREEN VEGETABLES JUST RECEIVED ON THE BREAKWATER. FRESH TOMATOES, HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, FANCY HEAD LETTUCE FINE FRESH CAUILFLOWER ' NICE CRISP CELERY Also a full line of all Staple Vegetables. A nice fresh and complete line of McVITIE & PRICE'S Imported Biscuits, Cookies and Wafers. Ladies will find these just the thing for afternoon tea, parties, etc. Also a full line of Imported "Country Club Mush rooms." Prices 25, 35, 40, 45 and 50 cents. Our aim is to please the trade. GLLIVANT 8b WEAVER THE PURE FOOD GROCERS. ' Corner Central Ave. and Third Street. Phone 275J I Something New ! Sperry Flaked Peas Your Grocer Has Them ' 9tw.. t $