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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APfllL 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 5 flie Great Will Continue Until. lO . ..il ".".( i- r .,r, Tonight. ' rlbok.. Tfris Qpportunitiy U Secme . jhese Great Values in, v Fancy Hand-Painted China i Lochkhart- "The Buy Corner" A TURKISH BATH will do GOOD. Phon 214J. you MILLICOMA HATS .For Spring Wear' -' ' : i- J . J .. V The Best $3 Hats Made ?Me; Stylish Shapes ' ill. v.J'j I! li. 1 Woolen Mill Store Leading Hatters , , Marshfield Oregon ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Nann Smith arrived In about midnight lata night from liny Point and will Hall for thcro again tomorrow. Tho Alliance' la duo In tomorrow morning from Euroka and will sail for Portland about 1:30. The Redondo will sail for San Francisco at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. REMEMBER tho QUATKHMABS BTUDIO for FINK PHOTOS. AMONG T1IK SICK Hutton O'Connor who has been 111 of measles In recovering rapidly and will probably roturn to school Monday. In Indicted It la understood that young Klkins, who was arrested a fow months ago for stealing a sult caso from tho Blancd hotel, was among those Indlctod by tho Coos county grand Jury this week. His present whereabouts aro unknown and It Is oxpoctod that a ball bond ho gave will bo declared forfeited. Ansco Films at Walker Studio. u Honesty Quality, t DAYTON.BICYCLES Not "Idle .thoughts of an idle fellow," " f Anoloirles to J. K. J.) Spring Is'here'and.a jaunt In the country on a bicycle will refresh both body and mind, '. . . . i - ..- I a. I ifcilwl TEACHER, may I speak, please? , . , " 4 ' " ' v ;- J I wish to cull your attention to a fow of the- benefits to be derived from Bicycle riding , ' Was it yostcrdav that tho particularly obstinate pupil In your class nearly drove you distracted? Did you Wish yourself a man for just five minutes, so that you might give Vent to your feelings? ; tr , ,. . ... Diti,you leave the school-house at outs with yourself and with the world? Medicine would not help you but, believe me, half an hour on a bicycle would make everything look rosy again, .J. Have you gone home after a hard day and felt like crying? A good cry Is helpful in its way, but half an hour on a wheel Is better for the eyes,, nose and complexion, ; ' . '(Dloyclo comploxloiiH nro warranted jto( wash.) t K t i Dayton Ladies' $29.00 To $36.00 Two Models Bicycles Men's $27.50 To $42.50 Four Models I have ladies' biccles for sale the very best bicycles, If you buy a Dayton Bicycle from me, the service of the Marshfied Cyclery is yours, Will oil your wheel, inflate the tires and adjust the bear ings free of chage, at any time, ... Teachers, as a rule, do not take exercise enough, and I am not selling bicycles enough So There We Are On Common Ground Buy a Dayton Bicycle and We'll Both Be Happy Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Coos County, Phone 180-R, 607 Front' Promptness Courtesy COOS BAY TIDES. Ol, T w is glifen th time and height ot high and low water .at Marshfield. ' if ' - Th tides are placed Jn th ordtr of occurrence, with their time n th first lint and holghts on th e ond 'lino of ech day: a comparison ot consscutlv helfhta will IndleaU whother It 1 high or low waUr. Tat high watr on bar. subtract I hours 341nlnuts. Date April, 20 Hrs. .4.03' 10.27 5.28 10.48 Foot .C.9 0.5 4.8 3.0 21 Hrs. .4.46 11.19 C.21 11.05 Feet .6.7 0.4 4.G 3.5 TUB WEATHER. (By Associated Pro.) OHlJaON Fair tonight and Sunday: northwesterly winds. LOOAIi TKMPEKATUIIK ItK POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m April 20, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special government me- teorologlcal obiervor: Maximum 50 Minimum 33 At 4:43 n. m 35 Precipitation 28 Wind south: rainy. Injuml Today Robert Lang, em ployed In tho construction ot tho Terminal Hallway, sustained a ona Injury to his foot this nttornoon. A pick slipped and inflicted a bad gash, lluy Right of Wny It Is an nounced thnt C. II. Marsh has closod negotiations with Sldnoy Smith and It. C. Cordes for right of way through tholr ranch' at Dynamlto. The negotiations havo been on for some time. It Is understood thkt each recolvcd $800. ' Meet Tonight A meeting of tho Marshfield Improvement Club will bo hold at tho Chamber of Commorco this evening to comploto arrange ments for CIoanup Day In Mnrsh flold. Besides tho mombors of tho club, all of tho mombors of tho A. N. W. Club havo boon Invited. Plead Not Oullty Ooldlo nests rnttwnn nrrnlrnnil before Judco Don inn n( Pnnullln thin mnrnlnir find ploaded,not. guilty to tho chnrgo of murder In tho socoud degroo. Hor trial was Bot for noxt week. Tho tJrnml Inrv linn not comnlotod an In estlgatlon of tho Kooto murder caHO but probably will tonight. -, Aid Itandon Project Ah a result of a conforanco botwoon Ooo. Topping and Btockholdors of tho Coos Day Oil and Oas company, organized thoro to sink a woll on Catching Inlot to ascer tain If thoro was any oil hero, tho Coos Hny mon will tnko $2,000 worth ROVAL BAKING POWDER . . n-rl . ' 'IrJ fr ABSOUUTIELy; PURE H1 Ji The only Baking Powder mad Irom Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Saves Butter, Flour, Eggs, and makes home baking easy Mo Mum Mo Llmm Phomphmto M - . of 'stock in tho Bear Crook woll. This will onablo a comploto tost ot tho lat ter bolng mado. If thoro Isn't All at Iloar Crcok, It Is figured that there Isn't on Coos Hay. WANT ADS. UOOMK FOU IlKNT A very miniiy and nowly furnished room forono or two young mon appreciating first class accommodations. Wll llnms bldg., Apt. 2. ' FOIl 8ALH Ono 5-room modern' bungalow and two good loU''On hurd-paved street, South Fifth st. Prlco $2450, for six days only. J. C. Donne. FOH BAM? Flno piano; a bargain, Phono 415, North Bond. FOU SAM? A few settings Of Pokln duck eggs. Phono 2 CI, North Bend. FOU IlKNT Nculy furnished rooms 239 South Ilroadway. WANTED To rent or to buy roller .toppod desk. WV.IInrmorr, Ho tel Chandler. FOU KKNT Small houso, furnlshod or unfurnl8led. Apply 965 Sev onth strcot. WANTKD noard and room In prl vii to home. D. A. Reltz, Dlunco hotel. WANTKD First class dairy hand who can milk about 20 cows; will pay $45 per month and board. Ad diean F. J Wade. Ash. Pro. FOU 8AIK Oil TUADI5 Good tiay tng restaurant. Inqulro 86 Com mercial avenue, Marshfield. WANTKD Sulto pf two or three furnished housekeeping rooms at once. W. F. Harmon, Chandler Hotel. VOll BALK Practically now $60 Singer sewing machine; will tnko $25 If taken at once. Phono 287 FOU ItKNT First-class dining room nono but responsible parties need apply. Inquire at Times office. FOU RALE One new 2(l-foot guno llne launch. See Max Tlmmer man. 862 North Front stret. iToTKL I1U8INESS FOU SALE At a reasonable prlco for cash; good business; pays Its expenses at tho present time; good prospect for tho season 1912; In good running ordor; all Improvements; up to date placo; with hot and cold water, Included In tho building; baths and toilet, etc., good rea son for sale; good opportunity for the right party. TVo hotel all furnlshod without nny further ex pense required. Price $1500, on osy terms. Inquire or write to E. M. P., proprietor, Box 85, Lqnv Judge Harris Leaves Judgq Har ris loft today for his homo at Eugone, having turnod over tho court mat ters at Coqulllo to Judgo Benson. Today tho caso of Lapp vs. tho city ot Marshllold, Involving tho North Broadway Improvomont and tho ow nership ot a tract of land abutting thoroon Is being argued, I Under Atwumcd Nnmo It Is stated that tho man killed at tho. Smith Powors camp on Coos Rlvor this wcok and known as Albort Young was traveling under an assumed name. Ho waB a Fronch Canadian, Efforts to postlvoly Identify him havo failed so far. North Bend News Mrs. Elmor llussoll is In Tularo county for hor hoalth. Harold Simpson Is spending a fo Java with friends on Catching Inlet. MIbs Madgo aoiaor nas noon nu" III or, blood poison at tbolr nonio in I) mi (far. Mrs. W. Potorson, of Ndrth Bond, Ip visiting relatives In North Bond. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho United Brothren church will hold an aprou and hot tamalu salo this nftornoou at tho Women's Exchange1, Mrs. Harry ltussoll, of Catching Inlot, was tho guest 08torday of her nkothor, Mrs. K. V. Hood, of North Bond Heights. Dr. il. B. Clarko will tnko hor clnsB to Cooston Tuosday night, whero the boys, Fremont Hodson. Clarence Ktbblor, John Hampton and Joe Harbor will tako part In tho prv gram, A special launch will take tho party ovor. Mrs. Elmor llussoll of North Bend who Is In California for hor hoalth, has written, Mr. Russoll that tholr llttlo daughters, Helen and Mildred, havo tho whooping cough. Mrs, Rus sell reports that hor health Is con-M'r-nb,v Improvod, Hort Peterson, formerly of North Bend but now a mombor of tho Uinpqua llfo saving crow, has gono to St. Martin's Springs, Wash., for treatmont for tho rhoumntlsm, from which ho has been suffering for Bmnryltlmn. ''' PERSONAL NOTES MR8. B. L. BESSEY of, qpoB River was in Marshflold today. MRS. JOHN LA8KEY of Catching In lot Is a Marshflold business visitor. II. F. HOJCALL of Enrplro Waa la Marshflold today. QLEN ROZELLE was up from Em piro today on business. MRS. J. D. OL1NKBNBEAUD ot Dan lots Crook Is a MarsQhold visitor todnr. O A. BONEBRAKB and Wm. Bone- bralco ot Catching inlot aro in Mnrnhflnlil an business. A. J. MBNDKL of tho Hub oxpocts to loavo tomorrow tor Ban, tron- rlirn nn hlinlnnmi nnd nlealUTO. MRS. WM. LAWHORNE Of South Marshflold lort yestorday p spona Sunday with hor sister, Mr,s. T. Vt Johnson, at Myrtlo Point,. L. T, MATTJlBWB of 8oWh, Broads wny luftvos tomorrow f(ar' Modford yhoro he will locnta tijV b ranch ' hfa owns. Mrs. Matthew will foU low hlm'soon. ' ' " FRED, HAINBS loft this,, week for Portland. It l understood) ho was called thoro on matters relating to tho Coos Bay llolno Railway n.n A.i i!nv1nnMAntfl tfia nnhir of which cannot bo lonrnqd Jiore. f. IT OIDII --.I .-. .'!.,.. Ill,, rjt ii. i'ioii uiiu uiiukiiui, jiitiw noion, word ovor from Marsnnoia Sunday, vlslUng frlqnds, 1 Thplr many pandon friends aro always glad to ie thorn. Coqulllo Her ald,' ' ' , E. MARSH, father of C, II. Marsh, loft, today tjn tho Breakwater on his annunl summor visit to rela tlvctf add .friends In the Middle Wost. Ho will go first to Denver, and thon to Oalosburg and Ohlpa go. Illinois. Ho will visit (an ad opted son in Onlesburg "Vuid ex pects to roturn to Coos Bay in AUgust. Many friends will wish him a pleasant Journey nnd a safe return, - "."EIS) HOWARD'S gonulno MEXICAN TAMALK8 dollvorod nny place In the city until IS O'CLOCK at night. They aro READY to SKHVE. lhbe SJKJ. n Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hart 4LWAY8 UHKD. PHON 79 PaelSe Lirry A TransfWjOa, r ' J. Lee Brown, Ph. Q. ft. W. Swauton, Ph. Make a Lathe nilh n CJeiiuIno Iludger Ilulr Hlmvlng IlniNli; Hie difference is decidedly In fin or of niicIi n IuiikIi, thnt you will bo glad to (Us rani liultiitloiiM or u cheap lirltt Ih'iihIi, I Wo liutt a Inrgo UNNortmeiit of tliene Drushes every ono gur im teed not to shod. If umhI prop'rly they vIlMast from 10'jt .'10 years. Prices range front 91.00 to 94.00. )' "THE QUALITY BTOHF." GRADUATE CHEMISES BROWN DRUG CO. : , i. 2!f SOUPS FLAKED PEAS R A small handful of Flaked Peas nddedjjto any soup, fifteen minutes before It Is ready to servo, will greatly Improve Its flavor and wholeBomeness, PUHKK OF FLAKED PEAS I 3 cups of beef stock V4 cup cold water 1 Vj tablespoontuls catsup Tiny piece of garlic 1 cup Sperry Flaked Peas 4 medium onion . tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce Salt to taste. Boll onion in stock until tender, add caUup, Worcestershire, gar lic, dash of white pepper and salt; then add, the flaked peas. Cpok .slowly 20 minutes, strain and serve with croutons. Stick onion wtn whole cIotmj. ' ssisMirngMiggggMHffBBgMHsTnBWH 1018, ureguu.