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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION OU may come to us with entire confidence in the matter of clothes. We want to be of service to you in the matter; we are no more anxious to sell you something than we are to have something to please you. Our effort is to have the right goods at the right price There is nothing for us to gain by having anything else. Spring Models Now Ready $10 to $35. Woolen Mill Store Mill-to-Man Clothiera . Always "The Busy Corner "The Rexall Store Quick Delivery Call us up Main 298 for anything you need In our line and our messenger-on hls-bl-" cycle will show you what Quick Service is , Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 US r.K. WISEMAN TR Old Reliable )nd Hand Store Man Dttlres to announco that he It Ctla BACK IN BUSINESS In tbo tailtt Building, S23 S. Rroadway Will buy and sell new and sco ld hand furniture, stoves, ranges, wlnj machines, etc Will alto atore household Kooda 91 the month. City Auto Service i ood Cars, Careful Drlrers and roaionable charges. Our motto: "Will go' anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Btore. Day Phones 78 and 41. Night Phone 46. nAKKEIl A OOODALK. Proprietor. ts on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill "Me and Other Location S. KAUFMAN & CO. 17T rrcmt St. Bopte Take Notice! f lute ll lengths of atore wood '. Prices ranging from $1.50 ",r P. We can furnish any rou wish. H. HEISNER ijNo. lj0-j or 4-L. S Delicatessen llSNn,V,(iME COOKING. HEALTHFULXKSS filr H.. . . I!bleeyr,0ceaeVeryth,BB 0d ':!otJancUda"yfromlla- "i 1' WANT ADS. WANTED At oncoj n good fire man; must bo sober. Address L. W. Myrlck, engineer Gnrdlner Mill Co. WANTED Second cook nt Chandler Uote-1. Apply Immediately. WANTED Window cleaning and odd Jobs. Pnono 161-X. M)H KALU Good restaurant. In quire Times office. WANTED Young woman as day rompunlon for young wife. Inquire nt Times ofllco. References required. Good Flour Makes Good Bread and Our Flour 'MAKES GOOD! THE DALLES High. Patent FlourJs the-Bost on Coos Bay. PER SACK $1.45 The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. 10-Royal Tonight10c Moving Plcturos A MORAL COWARD Dramatic 1IIC WItOXO TELEPHONE CALL Comedy VAUDEVILLE 1ULL1E DBVORK Irish Songs and Storlos Imitations and nuck und Wing Dancos "A THIP TO 8POOKVILLE" Mystifying and Amusing Mr. Meyers WIDOW HROWX'S TROUBLES" A Ono Act Fnrco Comody by the Moyors Company. THURSDAY The- Inst night of tho popular Meyers Comedy Co. A good program. Something doing evory minute Moving Pictures 10c. ipoii COOS RAY TIDES. Hoi .w Is given tbo time and bright of high and low water at Mtirshflold. Th tides arc plnced In tho order of nccurronco, with tholr tlmos on the first line and heights on the sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of conaccutlvo heights will Indicate whetl.or It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 mlnuteB. T Lk 'Tfjf4AHEM Dato. March, 1012. 13 hours.4.3.1 10.35. 6.28 TIdo ..I..4.1 4.8 0.6 14 hours.0.31. 5.39 11,36. 6.'05 TIdo '.....4.3 ' -3.8 4.9 0.4 15 hours.1,07 6.37, 12.29 6.45 Tide 4.8 3".3' 5.3 0.2 TUB WEATHER. . ' ., ' 4 (By Associated Press.) , :Uorcgon Pair tonight" 'with light frost In the Interior and west and heavy frost In oast. Thursday fair. Northwcstor-. : lwlnds. , , ,'':' IOCAL TEMPfcRATURK RE .PORT. -, Kor4twouty-four hours ending ,,at 4:43,a. m Mar; 13, by BenJ .Qs'tllnd, special government, me- A tonrnlnfflrnl nhsfrvnr! 4 Maximum 64 4 .Minimum' .i. 42 At 4:43 a; m 43 Precipitation .....,... .none Wind southwest; partly cloudy. " " tf BORN. , PIDOEON -To Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Pldgeon, of Allegany, at the Dade 1 Haines homo In South Marsbflold, . Tuesday evening, March 12, a " daughter. She has" b'cen christ ened Beatrice A Pldgeon. Get Hoston Ready Tho U. S. S. Boston Is to b'e "brought down to an anchorage' off the foot of East Stark street In fow days to mako prepa rations for her annual crulso with tho Oregon naval mtlltla aboard noxt Junt. Portlnnd Journal. Medal Contest Friday Tho Do morest sllvor modal contest will bo held Friday ovonlng, March 16, at tho Mothodlst Episcopal church In Marsbflold. Only North Bond con testants will pnrtlclpnto. The launch Tioga will leavo North Bund for Mnrshflold promptly nt 7:30. Improve Road S. Jumper was In from his North Inlet homestead to day. Ho roports that Road Super ior Chns. Hansen has a big forco of men putting through tho now rond from tho Uppor Lnndlng on North Inlet to tho Churdh rnnch. Tho now rond Is being put through on a good easy grado and will requlro about nnothor month to comploto It. Thorn Guilty Judgo Hnll has re turned from Coqulllo yostorday whoio ho heard the trial of William Thorn of Myitlo Point who was charged with failure to support his (nmlly. Thorn wns recently nrrostod In California nud wns brought buck from there. Ho plonded guilty nnd the spntonco was that he should con trlbuto SS5 par month for tho noxt onr to the support of his family. Ho promised to give bonds for this amount, but In case he does not, ho will bo put to work on the roads and tho county will pay tho money from FOR SALE Second-hand cook store. 637 Front St. WANTED TO RENT At once; house with large garden or couple acres of land "near Marshfleld or East Bide. August Peterson, Lloyd Hotel. FOR REXT Furnished rooms; 135 Second St. oitciiKSTKA MUSIC Furnished for all occasions. Busby's Impel lal, at j Bradfleld Haber Shop. WANTED Pantry girl. Apply at the Chandler hotel. LATTfX HOTEL Board and room, ?1 per day; ?6 per week; family style. 315 Second St., South. WANTEI By elderly man. work of any kind. Can clean house, mako garden, build fence, clean poultry bouses, paint and do rough carpen ter work. Will do anything. Best city referenc.es. 20 cents per hour. L. Chapman, 212 Broadway. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS torrent. 392 Broadway". Dayton Bicycles iifc for Heavy Service "We soil nothing but Dayton Bicycles and Bicycle, Sundries. "We expect to build up a prosperous business, so we must think Daytons are alright. Look at one be foro vou buy your wheel. You'll get some new ideas on tho good points of a Bicycle anyway. Marshfield Cycler Phone 180-R. Agents for Coos County. 007 Froat St. BmVinl- pruMBf oarat The ,Tlua' om. ' On May 1st we will advance the price qf all Dayton Mgctels F (freight charge from Portland). Ask those who know. us If wo, generally mean wliat 'we say. his earnings. Thorn Is a musician and Is about 45 yenrs old. Now Fountain Manager Snrtor of Sartor'8 Front Stroot confectionary Is Installing a hnndsomo, largo olectrlc soda fountain. It Is ono of tho Int ent stylus nud nsldo from tho con venience) of Its arrangements ndds gro'itly to tho appenrnnco of the store. plnns to leavo soon for a month's visit at Snntn Itosn, Santa Bar bara and San Diego, Call. L. A. FAIRES of The Chandlor cigar stand will leavo Saturday for Portland nnd other northern points. I'lim for Crennicry Pnrtlcs In from Ten Milo today report that there Is a movement on foot thoro for organiz ing n Btock company to opornto a co operative crenmory. Tho present Ton Mllo creamery has bcon closod down for a couplo of months and Is said to bo In arrears with Its paymonts owing to sonio difficulty in tho con corn which Is a California company. It Is likely that an effort will bo rnado to buy It and If this cannot bo dono, plans will probably bo made to croct a now one. PERSONAL NOTES W. H. MOROAN of Danlols Crcok Is a Marshfleld visitor today. ' t I MRS.. J. A. WARD of' Mllllcoma Is a Marshfleld shopper today. A. E.' CROUCH of Coqulllo was la Marshfleld on business yesterday. W. C. SELIlMER and wife of Bandon wero MarshOold visitors yester day. , OEOROE ROSS of Catching Inlet Is looking after business In Marshfleld, MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH of Coos River la a Marohtlold shopper today. MISS HAZEL COWAN of Atlogany Is Ylsltlng Marshfleld friends and rel atives today. MRS. O. A. TROWBRIDGE and Mrs. W. E.'Cralno of Bandon woro the 'guests of friends In Marshflold yostorday. W. C. TIPPETT, formorly cashier of tho Homo Telephone company, loft on tho Rcdonda today for San Francisco from whoro ho will go to his old homo at Nevada City, California. Ho Is rapidly recov ering from his rocont illness. North Bend News B. F. Ross, one of Coos Bay's pio neers, ,ls critically 111 at hi- somo oa Ross Inlet. Captain Edgar Simpson left today on the Rcdondo for a. business trip to San Francisco. Miss Stella Wlcklund, who teaches at Ten Mllo, Is visiting friends la Marshfleld today. . rMlaa Ollvo Richard of Sumner la a gueat for a few days of Mr. aai MraR. R. Watson cf Coqulllo. , . s .The Ladles' .Aid of the UUM Brethren church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the ho of Mrs. J. V. Hodson on North Bend Heights. Mrs. Geo. BohUngcr will bo hostos Thursday afternoon to th Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist Episco pal church. ' Mrs. E. R. Hodson of South Marsh flold and little daughter Irene will be tbo guests for somp tliae of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Cann, at North Bend. S. C. SMALL and E. F. Morrlssey went to Coqulllo and Myrtle Point yesterday to confer with tho city officials thore rotative to some pro posed paving. FRANK BINGHAM of South Inlet Is arranging to leave In a few days for Eureka and San Francisco' on business and pleasure. JAS. BRYCE, formorly purser on tho M. F. Plant, but now traveling for an oil company Is horo from San Francisco on business. K. S. HUDSON, who has boon em ployed In Tho Times' mochanlcnl department, loft on tho Rodnndo today for San Francisco. 15. LEWIN of Bnndon was In Mnrsh flold this week perfecting arrange ments for tho nmusomont resort which Is to open on tho Bandon beach. DISTRICT ATTORNEY GEORUE M. Brown leaves for Coos County In a fow days where1 ho has legal mat tors requiring his attention Roso burg News. ARTHUR McKEOWN loft yostorday for Gnrdlner to moot Mrs. Mc Koown nnd son, Joey, who nro ex pected In todny from tholr San Francisco trip. GEORGE GAGE of Rlvorton wns a Marshflold buBlnoss visitor yester day. Ho roports that tho outlook Is good for tho mines along tho Coqulllo this yonr. MISS OLLIE RICHARD of Sumner paBBed through hero today on route to Coqulllo whoro sho will visit at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. Rny Wntson. W. C. BRADLEY and family are moving from tho Williams Apart ments to tho houso In West Marsh flold, near Commercial, which was recently vacatod by John Lafon, T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, la now making (ho annual assessment of North Bend. Ho has assigned Goo. W. Artls to that part of the county north of North Bend. Mr, Trlft will begin tho Marshfleld as sessment soon. J, L. LEWELLEN, a woll known business man of Myrtle Point, Is a Marshfleld visitor today on his way to Eugene, where he goes for a few weeks' visit with a son who la residing there. MRS. EMIL OGREN returned to Bandon today after a visit with friends and' relatives here. She Mayor and Mrs. 1 J. Simpson who have been spending sereral weeks la California will not return home for another ton days. AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. E. F. MorrlBsoy Is recovering from a severe attack of la grippe. Tom Howard, who has been suf fering from a severe attack of pleu risy, Is reported Improving. Drexel Hopson, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hopson, la con valescent from an attack of the grip. Mrs. Mllo Plorsod who has bees sufforlng from an attack of la grippe nt her homo In South Marshflold Is roportod Improving. , Mrs. Wm. Grlmos who recently undorwont an operation at Morcy hospital will bo brought to her home In Marshflold tomorrow. G. B, Longhead, mnntor of tho Rota, Is recovering from a sovoro at tack of tho grip. Henry Mlcholbrlnk hns been taking his placo on tho boat. Miss Lou Mahatfoy who recently undorwont an oporatlon ut Morcy hospital was taken to her homo on Coos Rlvor today. Mrs. A. E. Haguowood, mothor of Mrs. F. E. Wostorborg, Is reported quite ill of n complication of diseases at tho Westorborg homo In tho Wil liams apartments. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nols Rasmusson hns beon quite 111 at Morcy hospital Is reported getting along nlcoly now, being practically out of dangor. Mrs. A. O. KJolland of Kontuck Inlet who recently underwent an op oratlon for appendicitis at Mercy hospital has recovored sufficiently to bo taken to tho homo of her sister, Mrs.- Chrlstlanson, whore she will remain for a whllo. ' B, F. Ross, the woll known Coos Bay pioneer, Is reported critically HI at his home on Catching Inlet, He le 84 years old and 'was taken III Monday, his condition becoming seri ous quickly. Ho Is one of the oldest' living residents of Coos Bay. Notice to KUut. All mombors of Marshfleld Lodge, No. 1100, B. P. O. E., are requested to be present Wednesday evening, March 13, Nomination of officers will close and election will follow. . GEO, GOODRUM, Actlrig Secretary. Try The Times' Want Ada. 1 T Something New ! Sjperry Flaked Pcflj Your Grocer Jfa$ Theitt i an