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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1912)
COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. M ILLICOMA HAT FOR SPRING & The Latest Development Stiff and Soft Hats njilro in. icm. wiSl & : COOS HAY TIDKS. I and ran too far over tho grade, sorlous damngo was done. No Bulkhead Breaks Tho bulkhead near tho G. W. Trlbbey residence broke this afternoon under tho pres sure of tho fill and tho dredgo had to shut down for a whllo. Co. Sho carrlos a largo lino of cor sets and accessories. WILL McCULLOUGII Is In from Ten Milo today on business and ploas-uro. JOHN D. QOSS is expected homo to day from a business trip to Coqulllo. at THE BEST $3.00 HAT MADE Woolen Mill Store LEADING HATTERS Del .w Is given tho timo relght of high and low water Mnrshfleld. Th tides nie placed In tho order f occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on the sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutlvo heights will indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Unto. March. 11)11!. Consider Matter It is announced that tho plnn of tho Mnrshllold Rap tlst congrogatlon to establish n Col- I llrtl'inl llltmnll hnrty Id tintf l.nlfit. nnn- M?C 1 M .ilMn-not T r ,lm rtnnM nlM ,1 '. . .. .. ""..". rV"""" v""-. ''" " iv,ihiuoh Ul UlU OUUO IWV " flftlnrnil lIV fflin Tln.ttlat Dlllillnn lM Or. ' cloty's olllclals In Now York City. ! Until they decldo nothing can bo! ilono hero about tho niattor. i lira. .G.ll Feet .6.G Mrs. .5.G3 11.27 -0.3 12.23 C.17 4.3 7.23 11.09 2.9 11.57 TUB WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) cr Creamery Is a Mnrshllold shop per today. Hoys Mother Last night a num-i hor of boys scattered some "snoozo MISS MAUTHA ROSS of North liond was tho guest or Marshfiold friends today. . powder" In the Roynl theatro and nl-',tnq m n ,.,,, , , , . mnst i.mkn i.m H.n oiv. rr,t i MRS. T. C. RUSSELL of Donvor Hill Marshal Cartor and Mnnngor Lomnn- skl aro after tho lads, tho Identity of somo of whom nrc known and they will probably bo punished for tho of-fenso. Iways "T5i Busy Corner " N , ' particulars cnqulro of W. W. Coy, Conloguo Camp, Lampa, Oregon. FOR HAM': One G-room bungalow, modem, and two lots, on paved Btrcct, South Fifth stroot, 24G0 ior quick Baio. seo J. C. Doaue. OREGON Generally fair to- night and Sunday; light froBt In Interior and west with hoavy frost In cast tonight;' castorly wiims. re- LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. tn., Mar. 23, by DonJ. Ostlind, special government me teorological observer: Maximum CG Minimum 30 At 4.43 a. in 43 Precipitation none Wind northwest: clear. Father Bend Ed Busby of Brad field's barber shop yesterday received a tologrnm announcing tho death of Mrs. Uradflold'B father, R. C. Mooro, at Moscow, Idaho. Owing to tho dlstanco and timo required to reach Moscow, Mrs. DuBby will not bo ablo to attend tho funeral. Is tho guest of friends in Marsh- field today, GENE RODINSON loft today for his homestead in tho Sand Hills whore ho will Bpond Sunday. MRS. HERDERTMIOOERS of Coos River has been spending a few doya with friends In Mnrshfleld. Initiate nt Itnndon Tho dogreo team of tho Marshfiold Acrlo of Eag les, accompanied by tho olJlcors and a largo number of membors nro arrang ing to go to Dandon next Thursday to Initlato a largo class there Tho candidates Initiated thoro will bo mombors of tho Marshdold Aerlo un til Dnndon obtains a lodgo of its own which will probably bo In tho not dis tant future FOR BABY U ANTED Dotnchnblo dosk type writer Htnnd, Coos Hay Pnvlng & Cons. Co., at Chandlor hotel. I'O RENT 8-rootti house on South Ilroadway closo In. Seo I)r. C. C. Taggart, Coko bldg. Vacant Apr. 1. ft Wo havo mado a special study of medicines for tho simplo ailments of infancy and childhood and wo recommend daily MOTHER ECROH'S BABY REMEDIES Bibv t Remcdici ii prepared from en old family recipe that has been wed tuccewfully for many years and may bo given with confidence in any case. Here ii a little l!:t cf Mo'Jicr KtoVj Baby Remedies you should keep constantly at hand if you have a baby in (lie liouicr Moth.r KrolYs Diarrhea Cura MotW Kroh'e Soothln g 25c MotkirKroViSour Stomach Cure 25c. 25c Mother Kroh't n - Teething Mixturo AjC. TSe 3axcdUL Star Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE- -MAIN 298- -US Platting Acreage We have five first class propositions in close-in acre aoe, suitable for platting, at most reasonable prices, and in most attractive locations. We have also a splendid small tract of 512 acres, at 5200 an acre, on the East Side. All are money makers. If you are interested in this class of property, we can present the best to be had. It is scarce. WANTED Six oxporioncod coal minors; two pump-man; ono rope rider. Apply Uenvor Hill Coal Co. In Candidate Dr. Taggart an nounced today that ho would bo u candidate for tho democratic nomina tion for coroner of Coos county. Htnrt Work 80011 Mnnagor Mor rlssoy of tho Coos Day Paving and Construction company stated that tho company would start tho Coqutlle paving job next weok. FOU SALE Good restaurant, qulro Times office In- Is Cnndlc'ntc Lloyd Splros of Myrtlo Point Is nn aspirant for tho republican nomination for county as sessor. Ceo, Peoples of Coqulllo la also an aspirant for tho republican nomination. FOR KALE Ono new 20-foot gnso llno launch. Seo Max Tim mor mon, 8G2 North Front strot. FOR KENT Two nlco sunny houso- keeping rooms. Inqulro nt Nns- burg Grocery. , LATTLV HOTEL Doord and room, 1 por day; 0 por weok; family stylo. 31C 8ocond"St., South. TWO FURNISHED HOOMS to ront. 392 Ilroadway. FOR SALE Two good work teams. Apply J. F. Couklln, Empire KOfiS for hatching; puro brod 8. C. Whlto Loghorns and R. I. Reds; Also fow sotting hens. Phono 103-L. UonJ. Ostlind. WANTED Immediately, reopouNl bio girl to caro for Infant. Refer ences. Tol. 294-X. New Jewelry E. C. Darker who recently moved huro from Coqulllo, where )io disposed of his Jowolry Htore, has arraugod to open a Jewelry storo here. Ho has arrnngod for line qunrtors in tho Drown Drug com pany's store. Auto Accident Edgar Simpson last evening ran off tho embankment nenr Klttyvlllo whllo en routo to Mnrshllold. Ho turnod out to tho sldo of tho road to lot n joam pasB toes. Inqulro Wallaco Crouch, .Ilayncs Inlot. P. O. address North v Dond, Ore; also small Uurbaulc seed potatoes. FARM TOR SALE 102 iicrcs, no clonrod. Team, stock, tools, 2D tons of hay, corn, spuds, CO chick ens, duo. Wltto, So. Coos Rlvor. FOR 0001) AUTO SERVICE Any where, any time, night or day, phono 184 X, or 228 J. Many Residents Coming W. N. Ekblnd received a letter today from his father, Nols Ekblad, of Drandon, Minn., stating that ho cxpoctn to loavo thoro about May 1 with his wlfo and four children for Coos Day and expect to mako their futuro home hero. Mr. Ekblnd Htatcd that a largo number of his neighbors expect to mako a prospecting trip into this section about tho samo timo. May Fight Here John Horron Is' trying to havo Earl Henderson and O'Drlen pull off tho prize- fight which was scheduled to bo held at Grosh- am, near Portland, In Marshfiold. LOUIS STONE of Catching Inlot is of Cntchtng Inlot Is looking aftor business In Mnrshllold today. FRANK 8UMNER and Mllo Sumnor loft today for Dandon whoro they will spoud Sunday with their parents. II. E. JOHNSON Is assisting his bro ther Tom Johnson, who recently movod on a ranch near Myrtio Point. E. M. GARDER, a doputy of tho U. S. Indian Agoncy nt Rosoburg who has boon looking aftor some allot ment holders In Coos county, loft for his homo yostorday. C. II. ORAM, doputy stato factory In spector, has Just concluded a trip through this section and loft this morning for Gardiner whoro ho will spend a fow dnys at tho mills. CHA8. MAHAFFY of Coos Rlvor Is In Mnrshfleld today and reports that Miss Lou Mahaffy who recent ly returned homo from Moroy hos pital whoro sho underwent nn op oration Is recuperating rapidly. The county authorities would noVporl CA Xll inlth tho bout nt Oresham. Mr. Hor ron wants thorn to keep in training and como hero on tho next Drenk-i water and fight soon nftcr tholr nr-i rlvfll Tf l flVl.Anl 41m, .Itln ..fill v.... 1 w D uaiviii:ii mill will, mil I bring tho crusado to stop tho bouts 1 111 iiinrsiuieid 10 n iocus SImlp Money D. A. Curry Is tank ing claim to tho Coos county poultry honors. A yonr ago ho startod In tho poultry business with twenty four lions. YoBtordny ho figured up and found thoy had mado oxactly J 1C0 for him In tho twelvo months. Dcsldos paying for their food, tho cost of bulldlnR coons. Including n f 10 nno for his fnlluro to tako out a waiiiu;;n ui.ud ana a. j. jnnoii, left on tho Droakwntor today for Kugono wnoro thoy will visit .Loo Mntson who Is in a hospital thoro. Advices from Eugene last ovonlng woro that ho was getting along as well as could bo expected. J. L. DOWMAN, proprietor of tho Woolen Mill Storo, arrived horo to day from Portland to spond n fow dnys. Ho loft this afternoon to spond Sundny at tho homo of his fnthor-ln-lnw, Anson Rogora, on Coos Rlvor and will return horo Mondny to confer with Managor Rdtnor. building permit, and other oxponsos, I no 11ns a casn uaianco or S20 and now tins n flock of about 130. FOR SALE noauty Hobron potn- FOR SALIC Throe Mlvcr.sldo notB. A bargain. Must bo sold nt onro. Addross R. L.. cr. Times DON'T RIDE YOUR LITTLE HROTHER'S WHEICL ANY MORE KurlallNt Lecturer Arthur A. Mot- calf, a formor minister but now a' Socialist lecturor, hfis arrived on tho Day to aid In tho Soclnllnt movoinont In Coos county. Ho will dollvor n series of lectures In Marshfiold, tho first ono being tonight on "Why tho Worklngmnn Turns from tho Church J for Socialism,, and tomorrow night ho will spoak on "Tho Whlto Slavo fish Traffic." Mr. Motcalf comcB horo from Tacomn, Wash. Tho Marsh fiold Socialists havo arrangud to got Inrgo audlonroB out for him at tholr hall on North Front street. tho Onrdlncr morchnnt princes, nro looking nftor business on tho Day todny. Mr. Rcod says that thoro Is nothing now n tho railroad sit uation but ho Is confldont that thoro will bo activities on this ond of tho lino within n fow months. fJET A YOUR 8IZE DAYTON Working Man's Time Table (Compiled by one who's boen thoro.) I. S. Kaufman Sh Co. 1 77 Front Street PERSONAL NOTES NELS MUN8KN of Ton Mllo Marshfiold visitor. Is a MRS W. II. SMITH of Coos River Is a Marshfiold visitor today. MRS. ANTONE WORTH of Mllllcoma is a Marshflold shopper today. OKORGE ROSS or Catching Inlot Is In Marshfiold today on business. MATT MATSON and Alex Matson nro in Mnrshflold today from Catching Inlot. THE ONE WHO WALKS. THE ONE WHO RIDES. Gottlng Up 6:30 A. M Sleoplng Eating Dreakfast C:30 A. M. . . . , , . , .Getting Up Starts to Work C;1DA. M...I Cooking Drenkrast Walking C:30 A. M Eatlrig DreakfaBt I Walking ;....C:45A. M Starts to Work 'At Work 7:00 A. M At Work , Full (Cold) Dinner Pall 12:00M," Going Homo to Lunch Whittling n Stick 12:30 P. M Reading tho Papor At Work 1:00 P. M At Wprk Starts Homo 6:00 p. M Starts Homo Walking 0:15 p. m Ready for Supper Dell Walking 6:30 p. M , Resting Eating Supper 0:45 p. m Ready to go out Tired Out 7:00 P. M Enjoying Hlnibelf R. E. SHINE of Coqulllo was n Mnrshllold business visitor yostor day. MATTHEW VONEY and wlfo nrrlvod hero from St. Louis to spond a fow weeks on tho Dny. A year or so ago, Mr. Voney visited hero and bought consldorablo down town proporty, a 10-ncro tract oast of tho Day City mill and a 40-acre tract on tho peninsula. Ho Is en thusiastic ovor this soctlon. J. E. SCHILLINQ came down from Gardiner todny nn business. Ho and his family aro planning on a month or six weeks outing trip up Smith Rlvor. Ho has not defi nitely doclded whothor ho will movo to Portland or bnck to C007 Day, although ho now expects that Marshfiold will be his future homo. A. W. MYERS loft Todny on tho Dreakwator for Portland nnd east ern Washington. Ho will spond several wooks In Portlnnd nnd Spo kano nn business for his company, nnd boforo returning to tho,, Day will visit tho reclamation projoct that ho and his fnther-ln-lnw, Mr. Kettrlng, havo In tho Columbia rlvor basin, near Eltopln. Caramels .tflc PER POU.Vi) Knur day and Sundny at STAFFORD H. N BUY A a YTOISJ vto KIIK NOW ANT ADS. 1 "IIO took llllilii-ollfi ..i,...L-.il n.y, r ' umiireiia murked i' . ,hl Club cKr Storo Is htonce how,.;;" '.."u u,Bar sioi Ireii. .. ""' Please, return urn- lit s tin T r,.J... f ''ts :t unii 1 in iiitr. n. Kr."A. Chean.rh 1 w C3 E lUU St., Portland, Or. L...r The X0m.1v st,-,. r J ' ""Jerchandlso, three miles Havo Stool Rims below Myrtle Point, on bank of will Not Warp fionullle river, one-quarter mllo.voU NEED NOT SEND from R. R. station. Stock will In voice about f2,800. For terms and particulars apply to Mrs. S. J. McCloskoy,, Norway Ore. FOR SALE-S. O. Huff Orpington egg" tot hatching. Prize winning stock Phono evenings, 294-X. FOR SALE 120 cro homestead with improvements and a five room house on the same. 2 ml. from tho Coqulllo River. For GUARANTEED Havo Steol Mud-guards FIVE YEARS Keop the Mud Off A POWER OF ATTORNEY OR A STRINQ OF AFFIDAVITS EAST TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PIECE. MR. DICYCLE RIDER: If you havo to raise tho seat-post on your blcyclo more than two lncl'es, don't you think .you ought to havo a frame two inches higher? Wouldn't It look better? We carry DAYTON ROADSTERS with 26-Inch frames (tho right size gor a man six feet tall.) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY MRS. J. Ii. DAVIS of Coos River Is visiting friends ill Marshfiold to day. SWANIE PETERSON of Haynos Inlot Is a Marshfiold business visitor todny. MRS. ANNIE HOLLAND will visit Coqulllo and Dandon next weok in tho IntoroBt of the Splrella Corsot WILL SERVE LUNCH Proprietor Madden of tho Sham rock bar on North Front street today Installed a enfo In tho roar of his plaro. E. J. Hicks, formorly with tho Palaco rafo, Is In charge of it. A speciality will bo mado of sorvlnff worklngmon's lunches for IB, 25 and 3f cents nnd In filling phono orders. Phono 251-L. NEW STOCK of DIAMONDS t the RED CROSS JEWELKY I)EPT. Phono 180 R. SOLE AGENTS Cor. Front and Alder. TOOTH BRUSH IHaE0oRDEs WE SELL THE RELIABLE ICIND OF TOOTH BRUSHES THAT ARE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED, IN FACT YOU CAN SER JUST WHAT YOU ARE BUYING. Transparent Tooth Brushes HAVE A PERFECTLY TRANSPARENT HANDLE WHICH ENABLES YOU TO SEE EXACTLY HOW THE BRISTLES ARE FASTENED. THESE BRUSHES ARE .MIGHTY FINE. THE BRISTLES ARE SE CURELY FIXED, AND ARE GUARANTEED NOT TO SHED. A REG. ULAR 330 VALUE FOR 25c, ANY DAY IN THE WEEK. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS PnONE 141J. MARSHFIELD, ODE.