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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1912)
THE COOS BXV tlMES; MAItSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION. S Always "The Busy Corner "--The Rexall Store 10TH SATURDAY SALE Special on Handbags Here arje some ACTUAL BARGAINS 3 00 Handbag, special: $1.45 J 600 Handbag, special v $3.35 1 700 Handbag, special $3,60 k.50 Handbag, special ; $6.25 $12.50 Handbag, special $6.85 $15.00 Handbag, special $7.75 $20.00 Handbag, special 11.85 See our window for many others at equally attrac tive prices. Most of these are gcmiino sealskin. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 298 . US You Auto Call foote PHO.VK ! -J NIGHT AND DAY Blind front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW CARS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono C-J Rosldonro Phono 28-J Alter the ihow t7 a Turkish Datb Ffcont tU'l. quality here you iT'ASSTCEU-M Q-ANDSKILU-B fLCAN MAKtV WkJHtHVjp I don't rogard tho BICYCLE as a plaything. A list of those who have bought DAYT0NS from mo-would road like "among those present" at a business meeting I J fJ IWanUaSell . m o You are in business to make money, Are yoirgeiting all the orders you should f I believe that the way to get business is to GO AFTER IT. Put a HUSTLERr on a DAYTON bicycle and send him out after orders and new business, Doesn't it cost out-of all proportion to profits to deliver a few small special or ders by automobile? . ' Marshfield Is Going Ahead! v BOOST! Don't sit still and be left behind, BOOST forme and I'll BOOST for you, I'm a BOOSTER from What? No, sir; from California, You are reading my daily acis, so you must know the advantage of buying Dayton Ladies' $29.00 To $36.00 Two Models It costs us nothing to warrant our Bcyces.1 we nave an iron-uau, a.yueu, hvo Year guattee "SSl line manufacturers of DAYTON BICYCLES. Thank youforread- . ill 4i i,, iuniw THINK ABOUT T. . ANOSKILUr-a A'CANMAKCvV Phone 180-R, Courtesy IT'S A REFLECTION on daintiness to own a houso not equipped with modorn sanitary plumbing. Wives feci this kconly though they muy not complain nu .dlbly. If you take prldo In your house have- modern plumbing put In, and to make miro of having tho best, lmvo uu do tho work. Willcy & Schroedcr SUM North Front Street. Phono 22-J. MARSHFIELD. For All Kinds of Hauling SEE Clifford Doane PHONE .'MMt. A TUIIKIHII HATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214J- THE ADVERTISEMENT MAKES US ALL SIZE A CAT MAY l6oK At A KING, Mr Retailer listenii "'DAYTON'" ':. tMy Progressive Retailers.- BICYCLES nig mis llllUUSIIi !" MARSHFIELD CYCLER Y Jjayton Agents, ouuo ouumjr, , MILLICOMA HATS w For Spring Wear The Best $3' Hats Made New, Stylish Shapes Woolen Leading Marshfield WANT ADS. EGGS for hatching; pure bred S. O. White Leghorn and R. I. Reds; Phone 103-L. DonJ. Ostllnd. FOR HAIiK Cheap? a HO aero Im proved ranch on easy terms. Apply U. Andorson at Portor Lumber yard. FOR RENT. Modern flnt of four largo rooms, spacious hall and porch, socond floor No. 6C2 Second Street North. Phono 23 2 J or 81-J. MHT I-adyVi "unbunt braut.pln on Shormon or Virginia avonuo, North Rend, between McQulro'o barbor Honesty OF ONE ETC. .L J m!m1 turn 607Tront' Promptne8S ASSTEEt-" -AND SKILL-m mCAHMAKEM J Tiirus r - Mill Store Hatters Oregon sboa aud residence Return to bnrbor shop and recclvo reward. Mrs. J. T. McQulre. FOR SALE Lunch room and sldu lino of gooda for salo or rent, liv ing rooms connected; suttnblo for ninn or woman, Call at Times of fice. FOR SALE A few sottlngB of Pokln duck eggs. Phono 261, North Rend. FOR RENT Furnished rooms nt Runker Hill. Mrs. Inghrnm, Rurg hngen House. FOR HALE Drown Loghorn cockorclH; full bloods. Phouo 105, North Rend. WANTED Carrier boy to deliver TlrocB. Must bo 12 years old and hi fourth or higher grado In school. Inqulro Times office. SMALL HOTEL FOR IlKNT Fur nished. Inqulro at barbor sho, , 160 Front street. , FOR SALE Mullen Steel Gasoline boat 3 II. P. Cheap if taken nt . onco. Enqulro E. J. Thompson or - Times ofllco. FOR HALK Cheap; ono second hand biggy niid gasollno launch Charon. Mrs. Jottio Kondlo, Marshflold. FOR JIEN'T Furnlshod housekeep ing rooms, at CDS First st., near Dlrch. Phouo 239-J. FOR SALIC 2 lots, 50 x 120, flvo room modern houso In Forndalo. Inqulro E. O. Hall, phone 109-J. WANTED TO RENT Modorn Iioubo, six or mora rooms; will tnko term le8o It desired; no children; must be reasonably close-In and good location. H. J. Klmbnll, Jr., Chandler hotel, WANTED 11000 loan for 2 yoars, 8 por cent, roal estate security. Address 22, caro Timos. WANTED Six experienced coal miners; tWAPumpraen; ono rope rider. Apply- Denver Hill Coal Co. HORSES FOR SALE Onn annn Tlnlnlan roltB! will be 2 years old next month; woll broke to bridle and haltor and to ride; will bo large; pneo ssuo. Alan nnn Wnrrlnr flnnlon mnrft. 3 vnni-a nlt ami waII tirnlrn to drive single or to ride; porfectly safe for women or children to unvo; pneo $200. All nf mv hnrflpn wnrn raised In a pasture whoro a logging train ran through sevorni times a aay, more foro they aro not afraid of trnlnB or automobiles. I guarantee all horses to bo as rep resented. L. D. SMITH. FOR SALE One now 20-foot gaso line launch. 8ee Max TJmraer man, 862 North Front stret. An unfilled want causes unhappl ness Times Want Ads bring results. Tonight at TEe Royal McCloy's Fnrco Comedy "A FOOL'S LUCK" Three Good Pictures Tomorrow Night "THE RELL8" A dramatic act and singing spec ialties of a classic nature. Don't miss this program if you want some thing good. 10c COOS DAY TIDES. Bol.w Is given tho Urns and height of high and low waUr at Marshflold. Th tides aro placed In the order of occurrence with their times on tho first lino and heights on the sec ond line of each day: a comparison of consccutlvo bolghts will indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. April. 13Hrs. .5.49 11.56 Feet .2.7 4.8 14 lire. .0.40 6.22 Feet .5.4 1.9 6.49 0.0 1.1 0.0 12.48 6.29 5.1 1.1 TIIK WEATHKR. (Dy Associated Pross.) OREGON Fair tonight with light frost In west and heavy front cast. Sunday fair and warmer oxcopt near coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., April 13, by RonJ. Ostllnd, spoclal government mo- toorologtcal obsorvor: Maximum G3 Minimum 28 At 4:43 a. m 28 Precipitation 0 Wind northwcBt; partly cloudy. . BORN. CHAPMAN To. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ob Chapman at tholr homo on Shop man Avonuo, North Rend, n six pound son. 8ANDON To Mr. and Mrs. A. San don, nt tholr homo at Mllllngton, Friday, April 12, a Ban. Mother and child aro doing nicely. Child In Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Olbnoy of Allogany are rejoicing over tho birth of a daughter. Through an error in Tho Times yestorday It was stated that tho now arrival was n son. Get Motorcycles. W. N. Ekblad yesterday rocolvod two now motor cycles, ono for Dr. Horsfall and tho othor for D. D. Ostllnd. Wins Honor John Haydon o Mnrshfleld has beon honored by bo ing elected ono of tho flvo dologatcs from Oregon to tno National hocmi tuts' convention which will bo held In Indianapolis In May. Hues for Divorce Honnlng Larson has bogun suit for dlvorco. They woro married hero lu January. Ho alloges that tho marriage was duq to misrepresentations by Mrs. Larson who -was a widow. Sho Is arranging to fight tho caHo. Licenced to Wed. County Clork Jamos Watson has Issued a marriage license to Noll Ranks and Miss Lily Rutlor, two woll known North Dond young pcoplo, according to tho Co qulllo Sontlnol. Tho dato of tholr marringo has not boon announced. OetN Fine Cut Norls Jonson haa Just rocolvod ono of tho finest An goru felines thnt ovor was brought to Coos Day, today. It is a podlgreod unlmul, four years old, which cost Mr. Jensen a fancy prlco nt tho Oonova Cat Farm. Sir Thomas Is of tho Imported bluo Porslan strain. Clinngo in Lino D. L. Footo has disposed of his Intorest In tho Alio-gany-Scottsburg mi to lino to R. K. Dolslngor. Tho now ownors plnn to put four Cadillacs on between Allo gany and Scottsburg Just as soon as tho wonllior will permit. Mr. Footo will uso his now cur In tho locnl Borvlru. (JetN Fine Chicken Mrs. J. T. McCormnc todny rocolvod u pen of, blooded chicks of tho famous Dluo Andaluslan Blrnln, from her dnugh-' tor, Mrs. Ornco Kronen ut urianu, Calif. Mrs. French has bocomo qulto n chlekvn fancier, having carried off a number of prUes In tho poultry shows In thnt section recently. Elect DeleguteH SunSot Lodgo No. 61, I. O. O. F., has electod F. E. Wil son, John F. Hall, Israol Lando and Oeo. T. Colemun as dolegutes to at tend tho grand lodgo session which will bo opened at Pendleton, Orogon, May 22. Western Stnr Rebokah Lodgo No. 27 has olocted Mrs. Jounlo Rennott and Mrs. Kate Lando dele gates to tho Robokah Assembly which will bo Hold In Pondloton at tho same tlmo the Odd Folio wa grund lodgo will be n bohhIoii. itnKoimii SItH'iliiL' A few of tho local baseball fans met last ovenlng nt tho offlco of Cal Langworthy on South Droadway to discuss plans for ,1. Leo Brown, Pli. O. For a Dead Cinch on PURE DRUGS Follow tbe Pipe Lino to 71 Market Ave., or Phono Ml-J. Either will bring satisfactory results as you will have ono of the best aud largest assortment of CLEAN STOCK in both Drugs and Sundries to select from, at right prices. The head agency store for. Johnson & Johnson surgical dressings, tho A. D. S. lino of remedies, Squibbs and Mercks chemicals, Lilly's and Parko Davis' pharmaceutical preparations, etc. Bring your prescriptions to the Quality Store. BROWN DRUG CO. ' (Graduate Chemists) organizing a Coos County league thJ summon Owing to tho small at tendance, tho mcotlng was adjourned until Mondny night. It is hopod'o organize a slx.club circuit with Dan done, Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point, North Rend and Marshfield as mombora, Sumner and Eastsldo joining in forming tho sixth team. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. P. II. DRIER of Coos River was in Marshflold today. ,' W. T. MOFFATT was In from Dead er Hill today on business. MRS. H. H. ROGERS of Coos River is a Marshflold visitor today. 't C. D. LASH left this morning for Portland whoro ho mny locato. MRS. PAUL CROOKS of 8utnnor was a guest of her Bister, Mrs. Thomas Qoodnlo, today. WM. DOYLE loft this morning for Washington points whoro ho will spend somo time. DEL CATHCART loft today far Coos River to look aftor somo work nt tho Drclor ranch. J. J. CLINKENDEARD was dowa from his Daniels Creek ranch to day on business and ploasuro. R. K. DOOTH and Dr. Vnughan loft today for Ton Mllo whoro they will enjoy a fow days' fishing. DR. A. P. INGRAM and wife of Co qulllo woro In Marshflold today en routo to Portland for a short slayj JOE NODLE arrived hero from Port- land on tho Dronkwator for a short visit with rolatlves. Ho has boon attondlng Columbia University. MISS MARGARET TROOP arrived hero yesterday from Scaiilo to take a position as chocolato dipper In tho Drndloy Candy Company. SUPT. PARKS, of tho Myrtlo Point' school, camo over last ovenlng to attend the Albany-North Dond high Bchool dobato last ovenlng. . CHAS. HICKOX and, Hanks Wells with tholr dogs "Roans' and 'Cor- bott" loft this aftornoon for Hay ncs Inlot for n big boar hunt. HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN will loave tho lattor part of tho month to Join his family In 8nn Dlcgo for a ' short visit and to accompany thorn -homo. MISS IDA OAMDLE, a Coqulllo High School teacher who Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Gamblo, at North Dend, was tho guest of Marshflold frlonds today. JUDGE L. T. HARRIS goes to Marsh- Hold Monday to hold court for Judgo Coko, or at loast to sit on a number of cases whoro Judgo Coke Is disqualified. Eugono Roglstor. A (. AIKEN nnd.iro and Mrs. Ot to Schottor wont to Coqulllo today to nttond tho funoral of Miss Ray Collier, a rolattvc, which was hold thoro at 2 o'clock this aftornoon. I. S. KAUFMAN Is oxpoctod home. In a few days frbm a business trip to Portland and a vIhII with his son, Karl, who is omployod n tho First National Dank nt Lowlstpn, ,( Idaho. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS or 8umnor Is In Marshflold on business tqday. Ho reports that tho now county dock at Bumnor hns boon complet- ed with tho oxcoptlon of tho float- Ing whnrf and Is a groat benefit, FRANK ROGERS loft today Via Dnndon for Los Angoles whoro he I will Join IiIh wifo for a fow weeks' , visit nt tho homo of tholr dough tor. Mrs"; Noll Rarncs. Ho and Mrs. Rogers will return about May 1. OEO. TRIDDBY, Jr. and Henry John son aroinow claimants for the local fUnlng championship, having land ed fifty-two lino trout yesterday lu Coos Rlvor. Tho trip wa: made In their now launch and they at tribute tholr luok partly to tho new craft. W. P. MURPHY and J. II. Soraeni lmvo returned from a business trip to tho Coqulllo Valley and will soon lenvo for California. They , vigorously deny a roport that was circulated horo that they woro se curing right of way along the mlddlo fork of tho Coqulllo and at othor points for tho 8outhorn Pa- clflc. SIDNEY SMITH, son of tho lato Dr. O, H. Smith, nrrlvod hpre yester day from Eugene to visit old frlonds on tho Day. Ho spent his boyhood horo and his family now own on tho Day. Part of his mis sion horo Is to look after tholr in terests In tho property at Dyna- , mite which tho Southern Paclflo wants us right of way. This af ternoon ho and Jay Towor and Rusa Towor loft for Ten Mllo for a fow duys' fishing. LADIES aro cordially INVITED to Inspect n NEW LINE of tho very LATEST creations In SPRING aud SUMMER MILLINERY Just arrived. .MRS. ELROD, North Front Street. DO.NT FORGET tho HAND IJOYS DANCE Saturday ovenlng. It. W. Swnnton, Ph. O. t,