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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1912)
JAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912 EVENING! EDITION. New Easter Bonnets JVlillicoma The Best $3 Hats Made New, Stylish Shapes Woolen Mill Store Leading Matshficld Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store 9th Saturday Sale Special ! ! ! 1 Jar Armstrong's Zf Croup Remedy JfJ With each jar we will give 2 Gold Fish and a Glass Aquarium FREE. 1 i Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE If ANT ADS. Nil SAM; in North Bond; tho oefry place, ncrosa from Presby terian church; thrco lot3 and 12 room houBoj tcrniB oasy. W. L. IMImot. IWAXTKl) Good strong woman 'for ECQGral liniiuAivfii-t A mitt Tlitv iil narilll'B Hou8o, or phono I. "OH SAI.r Cheap; n ao aero Im fifOYAl Fftnnli am ... .......... A ..!.. u. Anderson at Portor Lumbor mi. IIOSTV Ladles' Silver Mi.mIi Piirun tontalnlng small sum of stiver. "eard for roturn to Times ofllco. I W'JiX7?1 Pantry girl at Chandler WI, WHK,.)At "'. 91,000 worth vi -na hand household goods at M41 No. Front St. Phono 2 10-J. IroilSALBFuw sck8 of choice enr Ir loa.i n.. n n. j.::1 vuvuioos. uoo. uoss, mono rBrT"1 nd .PBturo on -"i o iuim, uaKesiuo, ore. rhi:!Uj-?t .f ""Bey harness, tM.. V anay Jnr8' trunks, chairs, Sa. ' bed3P"lngs. cross-cut saws. Vore. W0,8ey'8' plBWN I l!o(n!'UTeam of work llorsoa' ,..' ""i una i years; narness iLWJB?.n; nl8 10-horsopower Wit, . ,er and engine equipped circular and cross-cut saw for linT.8 JWood: "n 'or clearing din4 p1S!,,nB stu"l)s; Bo at .JtMn. Phone 311G. KT.u"!,ture ot .n,no-rom. rent r . u,8 nouae lor rm H3 N. Second st. I. ;XT Furnished housekeep '" rooms. Phonn 40.t. ' WeA.LEFlne team of draft w. weight over anon nB tr". nd ,1: kind, gentle and 1wIm a ra,d of anything; trial e and guaranteed. Bargain Hatters Oregon MAIN 298 US , for fow days. J. 0. Doano. Phono 1 331-R. . DRESSMAKING Addrcsa G9G I North Front, near Mrch. Phono j 239-J. MM HALE Fine restaurant If taken I within few days. Inuulro 86 Com. K..S for hatching; pure bred S. 0. White. Leghorn and It. I. Iteds; IMiouo 103-L. Ilouj. Oatllnd. PASTURE TO KENT Inqulro F. M. Frlodborg. Phono 185-X. FOR SALE Two riding saddles nnd bridles, ono pack saddlo with out fit, ono CO-foot scow, 20 ton capac ity. All In good ordor. C. J. Van Zllo, North Bond; Phono 490. WANTED Holler nuiklnir or holler repairing olthor by day or by con tract omiulro Coos Cafe, 1G0 No. Front streot. SEND to K. O. Hall Employment Ag ency for all kinds of help, malo or female. Phono 109-J. FOR RENT Two bright sunny front rooms, 373 South Fourth st. WANTED Six experienced coal minors; two pump-men; one rope rlder. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. Full SALE Ono now 20-foot gnso line launch. gee Max Tlmmer man, 802 North Front stret. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent. 392 Broadway. HORSES FOR SALE One span Belgian colts; will be 2 years old uext month; woll broke to bridle aud halter and to ride; will be Inrge; price $300. Ono span geldings, 4. years old; well broko to work or ride; out of hnlfbred Belgian horso and good mares; prlco $300. One span mares, 7 years old; weigh 1300 each; well broke to all kinds of work or to ride; prlco $400. Also ono Warrior Gordon mare. 3 years old and well broko to drive single or to ride; perfectly safe for women or children to drive; price 200- . .. . " All of my horses were raised In a pasture where a logging train ran through several times a day, there fore they are not afraid of trains or automobjles. I guarantee all horses to be as rep resented. L. D. SMITH. COOS HAY TIDES. Bol .w Is given tho time and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides nro plnced In tho ordor of occurrence, .with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutlvo holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on bnr, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. nnie. April. 11.27 G.12 11.10 0.1 4.1 3.1 1J2.14 7.09 11. G3 0.3 3.8 3.G C Hrs. .B.03 Feet .0.3 Hrs. .5.42 Foot .D.9 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OllEdON Fair and warmer tonight. Sunday fair oxcopt slnwors In northwest; souther- ly winds, LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlug at 1:43 n. m., April C, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclal government mo- toorologlcnl observer: Mnxlmtim CI 4 Minimum 30 At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation Nono Total precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1911 47.73 Wind north; clenr. Error in Price Owing to a typo graphical error In Tho Times yes terdny tho speclaljjalo prlco of enam eled dlBhpnns'nt tho People's 5, 10 nnd lGc More wns given as CO cents 15 cents. DiTdgo to Move Tho dredgo Ore gon will movo further down tho Bny tomorrow and tho pipes will be chnnged from Commercial to Mar ket avotiue so that tho fill on Mnr ket avenue can ho started Monday morning. It Is now expected that thero will ho sufficient drcdglngs to fill the area. (Inn Chili (Irowlng Tho coming season nroinlxoH to bo n. most Inter esting and successful ono for tho j Marnhflcld Oun Club. Several now' DAYTON WOMEN: I say it deliberately, women office women In speak ing of Queen Victoria, of Clara Barton, would you say ladies No You'd say-women. I am also acting according to precedent (as the lawyers have it) in addressing you last. HE mado man, looked at him, shook HIS head and made woman. Isn't It a fact, Miss Stenographer, that you come out of the office at noon and in the evening, feeling listless, dull and sometimes even dizzy? Sitting for hours at a desk with nerves under constant tension, scanning columns of figures or writing out notes is tiring. How differently you'd feel after riding a mile or so on a Bicycle, witli the breeze fanning away that stuffy office smell, I am frank to admit that bicycle riding can be overdone. So can any other recreation. A LADIES' ROADSTER with handlebars permitting an erect position, chain and dress guards, to prevent skirts being torn or bespattered A com fortable, hygienic saddle and best of all A chance to have some one look after the oiling and adjusting of your wheel, the inflation of the tires. Doesn't all this sound enticing? I hope it does, as I have such Bicycles for sale, A woman friend said to me: Women (mark you, her own word "women") are not of a mechanical turn of mind and dislike adjusting even the simplest machinery. All these matters will be attended to for you free of charge at any time, provided you buy a DAYTON BICYCLE "W from MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Phone 1 80-R. Dayton members havo been admitted Blnco the Inst list was published and from wl Icli tho nnmo of Cornell Lngcr Btiom wns unintentionally omitted. Among tho now mombors nro A. O. Rogers, Mllo 1'lorson, A. B. Madden nnd Alvln South. To Form Uraiich Arrnngomonts nro being rapidly perfected for form ing a branch of tho Provldonco Budding nnd Loan Association In Mnrshllold. tho Idea being to plnco tho business hero In chnrgo of a board ot ten directors. Tho Idea Is ! to loan money hero to parties who wish to uso It In orectlng homes and 1 pay for thorn on tho partial pnymont plan. Oppose Chemicals Tho mombors of the Marshflold fire department at a mooting Thursday night expressed themselves ns opposed to Mayor Straw's plan for securing thrco ad ditional chemical engines for Marsh field. They clnim that thero is suf ficient hnnd apparatus now and that a motor truck nnd chemical engine combined would bo moro offlclont. They will present tholr view of tho matter to tho council at its next meeting probably. Piovo Up Today John Noglthon of Kontuck Inlet appeared boforo Land Commissioner Pock today nnd proved up on his Kontuck Inlet homestead. Noglthon, who is know., ns "Clam Jack," resided on tho property for about 30 years but nog lectod to make flnnl proof and Goo. N. Farrln nnd Mr. Homo of North Bend contested tho clnim. Noglthon won out and now tho proporty Is his. Xivil .Money To correct tho mis understanding that somo scorn to linvit T.?Mt-ltinni T.nnfit ntntnri this morning tlint tho original statement of Tho Times that tho entlro $7000 guaranteed by members of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco to have tho channel widened between tho Cold Storage nnd Portor muBt be on deposit In a bank boforo tho i'iils lint. Inn In witrnrt. TTn nnvn MiIh lb Major Morrow's. Instructions and ho cannot dovlato from It nnd turn lirifucK tlm ilrmlL'n Ornirnn pun ntnrt on tho work. Mnjor Morrow must bo officially Informed that tho $7000 Is on deposit In tho bank subject to his order. lAt Contract At n meeting ot tho Coos County Commissioners this weok, E. N. Harry was n warded tho coutrnct for tho road work known ns the Brewster grado. For tho rock work ho Is to receive. $100 por rod and on the othor ho is to suporvlso the work for $4 por day nnd rofund to tho county bnlanco In tho fund after tho work Is completed. On u slmllnr contract, ho refunded about BICYCLES mMU.lur'"'"' ' BMI Agents 607 Front Street. $1400 to tho county last year. J. J. Burns was awarded a small contract on tho South Coqulllo and L. D. Ho lleu and Win. Wlggln wore awarded a $700 contract on tho highway near Enchanted. No Trace Found Marshal Carter has beon unablo to find any trnco of Geo. Condlo. tho aged Bandon man. I who dropped out of sight horo early j this wcok. Mrs. Condlo telophonod i from Bandon todny that if ho is not round by Monday, alio will como over to search for him. Condlo had no rolatlvos or closo friends on tho Bay so that It Is difficult to traco him or socuro nuy ovldenco to corrobornto tho report that ho might havo com-i mittcd suicide. Meet Tuesday A meeting Is being planned to bo hold at tho Mnrshllold Chamber of Commerco noxt Tuesday ovonlng to boost tho civic Improve ment campaign lnagurated by tho club women of tho city. Mnyor Strnw, Dr. Mlngns, Dr. McCormno and Supt. Tlodgcn nro expected to speak on different phases of It. Tho Coos Bay Concert Band will probably glvo a abort concert Just boforo tho mooting. It tins nlso been suggested that an application ho mado to Con gressman Hnwloy to furnish Govern ment flower seed for uso in tho gar dening contests which tho club wo men liaVe Inaugurated. New Ruthless .Man E. C. Barker, who opens a now Jowclry establish ment In Rohfleld Bros.' store, form orly Prontlss,' next Mondny, comes to tho city with n flrst-clnss recom mendation ns an expert workman nnd n rcllnblo business man. Ho Is n grnduatn of tho California Watch Making School and on Juno 25, 1900, purchased V. 11. Wllson'H Jowohr Btoro In Coqulllo, which ho conducted successfully until March 1, this yoar, when ho sold to W. II. Schrocdor and decided to locato In Mnrshflold, Ho will bo n valuable addition to tho city's commercial circles. New Glauses Wo havo Just receiv ed n comploto lino of glassware, com prising full dlnnor sets, Including wnter goblets, clnrots, almonds, wino, chnmpngno, shorbetH, fruits, sherbet pousco cafe, linger bowls. Both In tho etched nnd cutglass, Tho only romploto lino ovor shown In Mnrsh llold. P!OrEEIt HARDWARE CO. PERSONAL NOTES CHAS ESTERBECK Is down from Ton Mllo today. JOHN 8CHETTER Is In from Ton Mllo today on buslnoss. NELS MUNSON of Ton Mllo is a vis itor In Mnrshllold todny. MRS. W. J. LaPALME of Unstable Is a Mnrshllold visitor today. C. E. MAIIAFFY of Coos River is In Mnrshflold today on business. MISS HELEN SMITH of Coos Rlvor Is visiting friends In Mnrshllold. E. J. COFFBLT of Coos Rlvor In In Mnrshllold today on business. DAVID RICE of Danlols Crook 1h In Mnrshflold today on business. W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Creek Is n Mnrshflold business visitor today. WM. HOWELL rotiirnod to Coqulllo yestorday after a short stay on tho Bay. MISS GENEVIEVE TBLLEFSON of Enstsldo Is a Marshflold shopper today. MRS DON McKAY or Danlols Crook Is looking aftor business In Marsh flold today. C. J. HOWARD and family havo mov- , ed from South Mnrshllold to West Marshfleld. ' REV. G. RoROY"ilALL If oxpoctod homo today from Bandou whoro ho gavo "An Evening with Rlloy" un- "IT WILL TICKLE HER" Jui.t see tho smile and Joy that roiucH Into tho face of tho person Wild llHH I'lH't'lVl'd it liov of Tin. iioiii-ifiuM. miiiii.. iiIi.uhIiii'. ... ....--, ,-... ., ,--- , ......... 9 ni .. Is pure, wholesome, nnd delicious. Mudu from tho purest of Ingredients and boxed In n way thnt Is the nemo of cleuiillneHs Hnvo hoiiiu handy for your friends or for your Mlf. It's tho candy you nro nluiiys proud to pass around. . . BROWN DRUG CO. PUREE OF 3 cups of boof stock cup cold water 1 Mi tablespoonfuls catsup Tiny piece of garlic Boll onion In stock uatll tender, add catsup, Worcestershire, gar lic, dash of white pepper and salt; then add the flaked peas. CooK slowly 20 minutes, strain and serve with croutons. Stick onion wltn whole cloves. dor tho auspices of tho Bandou High school last evening. CHAS. SELANDER and Frod Soland dor aro down from Sumner today on business and plensure. HUGO QUIST sold two lots near Cur tis nnd Second streets to outside parties today for $3,G00. ASSISTANT KEEPER DUNSON and wife of tho Cnpo Arago Ilghthouso wcro Marshflold visitors today. O. W. SHELLEY loft this afternoon for Bandon whoro ho will spond a couplo ot dnys on business and pleasure FRANK DEMAREST of Cooston wan In Marshflold today to mako final proof on his homestead on WIll auch Inlet. HERMAN SANFOKD nnd family or Catching Inlet nro spending a fow days with friends aud relatives on Ilnyncs Inlet. VICTOR JOHNSON, who had bis check badly Injured at tho Smith mill last Monday waB able to loavo Morcy hospital yestorday. i. a niiitrifBifAVlf. Mm Portland traveling mnu who rocontly recov- ered from nn operation for ap I pondlcltls, loft on tho Breakwater today for his homo In Portland. W. D. CLARK of Butto, Mont., who 1 ub been spending n fow weoks In this Bcctlon returned todny to tho 1 (own inn dn fninniiH liv Mnrv Mc- Lain. Ho oxpects to roturn to tho Bay In n couplo of weeks. It. W. EDGINGTON nnd wlfo left to dny for Portland whoro thoy will nrrnngo for tho shipment of tholr housohold effects to Mnrohfiold, having dotormlned to mnko tholr homo on tho Bny. J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo Point who was In town sovoral dnyo In tho Interest of tho County fair at that plnco has roturnod homo. He contemplates erecting a lino now rcsldcnco this spring. FRANK ACKLEY loft for Boattle nnd Portland todny on tho Bronk- water. Ho hns sovorcd his con nection with tho O. A. Smith Co. nnd mny embark In tho foundry mnchlno shop business on tho Bay lator for hlmsolf. LLOYD SPIRES of Myrtlo Tolnt was In Mnrshflold todny In bohnlt ot his candidacy for tho republican nomination for assessor. Mr. Splros was formorly a mombpr of tho Coos County Bonrd of Com missioners nnd hns boon a promi nent mombor of tho party. Pco plo who nro familiar with his past sorvlco as a public dfflcor express , confldbnco In his ability to moro thnn mako good as assessor. north imnu ni-HB. Chris Borchor haB roturnod from Rnn Prnnclsco whom ho accompnnlod tho A. M. Simpson. Ho roports that she will not bo ready for sorvlco for about a month. August J. Luplow who rocontly provoil up on his homestoad loft this weok for South Milwaukee- to visit rolatlvos. It Is Intimated that ho will bring a hrdo back with him. W. E. Bost who Is now connoctod with tho Estnbrook Btonmslilp com pany at Bandon vlsltod his family In North Bond this weok, MEET IN NORTH REND Cooh County Knworth Tongue Con volition then? Next Week. Tho annual convention of tho Coos County Epworth League will bo hold In North Bend noxt wook, beginning Thursday nnd closing the following Sunday. It Is oxpected that ovory Epworth League socloty In tho coun ty will bo represented nnd that most of tho Mothodlst ministers In tl.o county will bo prcsont nnd dollver nddrcssos. Chocolates 'FAMOUS HIN815 1812" hiitisfvinir. mid uiuiotlzhiuT candy that SOUPS FLAKED PEA8 A small handful of Flakod Peas addod to any soup, fltteon minutes before It is ready to servo, will greatly Improve Ub flavor and wholesomeness. FLAKED PEAS 1 cup 8perry Flaked Peas . . M medium onion Vt tablespoon Worcestershire Sauco Salt to taste.