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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1912)
IY TIMES, MAnSHHELlUfflH Y OU don't see your own back very often, but a lot ot other people do. Somebody may be looking at it right now and making and estimate of you by the way your clothes fit There's one way in which our Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes show their f it-quality and perfect designing; the back, the front, the sides, the shoulders, the collar of the coat; the perfect "hang" of the trousers; all these things, important in detail as well as on the whole, are carefully handled in these clothes. Ve win fit ,any man of any size or figure. Fine values at $20 and $25 Woolen Mill Store This storo Is tho homo of .Hart Schnffnor & Mnrx good clothes. M MlfP5 rarafeB,?5h m 1 'mm luIZ-J I m" vlU J I If ii ' n III II I I 11 Copptjht Hirt Sthiflntr It Mtrx Ajways "The Busy Corner "The Rexall Store Great Perfume Sale Saturday, April 27 CLEAN-UP DAY One Day Only ;iraik)r l'luk .Ulatlou Love' Joy Golden Girl tltj Mly )Ut lloquel Ale Illossom PrlnccM (IrnnU Violet llorvlla FVbut 29c Per Ounce Till: FOLLOWING 0D0IIS: Itoso Adore Mlnola Llllls Tubo IIono Ocean Slimy Our Jack 29 Cents Per Ounce Curio Viang VIiiiik Pompadour California Wild Flowers Frnuglpnimi Sautn Barbara Heliotrope Arlxtou White Pond Lily llonoy Suckle Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE -MAIN 298 US Men's Furnishings Hnvo you liiBpoctcd our lino? Wo call sorvu you satisfactorily and 1 savo nionoy for you on MONARCH SIIIUTS CLUKTT.AHHOW SIIIUTS ARROW COLLAHS FINK NECKWEAR FU.AVWUZ'.Y HATS SOFT AND DlSnilV HATS TIIK COOS HAT Cotno and sco our lino. The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. The Sign of Good Candy Always GOOD iVilJOTwnion Three 7-room Ijoubos, rent for $30 r mouth; will sell at a bargain. AUG. FHIZEEN. It p. rsiai na insurance E-iwtral Avftn"" Marshfleld. we That Roof Fixed sow See GOJtTHELL Phone 81tt1 BISON AUTO SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT m uones3S4-X. 228. 7 MaralifiPM. Ove. WW Pantatorium IKS? DYERS. CLBANKBS. t toTlM..1!' "BNOVATOIW TiiiV.Tr" a'u . o'raM uo. Bnii 8 1-t u mak your BWOnmm . Lr!'"!. Phnu QUCA.Y. -frAII Kinds of Hauling SEK Clifford Doane WlO.VE-ai.R. At, i The Royal Tonight By special request tho McCLOY'6 will ploy "TIIK HELLS." Tho great est dramatic act In vaudevlllo In which Mr. McCloy Is an artist. Miss McCloy will sing "DREAMS, JUST MtKAMS" Illus trated. MOVING PICTURES "TIIK WIIITK CHIEF" Indian Drama. "HIS DREAM" Dramatic AIbo a good comedy ADMISSION 10 CENTS WANT ADS. LADIES' and misses' sowing of all kinds; eight years' cxporiouco. 87C South Fifth St.. Mrs. Mattlo main. SCOTCH COLLIES $10. Address H. W. II., Norton's Qulch, Emplro, Or, FOIt KENT Ouo nlco largo room. 3-13 South Uroadway. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateand Insurance1 J"l North Front Street WANTED General agent for our casualty department. To qualify for this position a man must be capable ot managing agonts as well as writing business personally. To such a man we offer n highly remunerative- contract. Policies Is sued combining Llfo, .Health anJ Accident Insurance. Dopt. D, Na tional Life Insuranco Co. of tbo U S. of A., 29 So. La Sallo Street, Chicago. FOH SALE At Breakwater office! 1 emery wheel; I bbl. blackberry cordial; 12 crates blackboard; 1 show case. A Modern nrlck Building. Electric Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnlshod Hooiijb with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL COOS C. A. METL1N, Prop. Hates; 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway and Market. Mnrshfleld, Oregon. City Auto Service Good Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our U "will ko anywueic m. -- .'"'. b.."' tiim nnrl TllanCO Manns muntu .".- - - Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46. Night Phone 46. HAltKKK & GOODALE, proprietors. BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower auto for $600; flret-class condi tion; fully equipped: cost new $3000; will soil for $000 on eub terms. John L. Koontz Machine shop. North Front street. Phone 180-J. FOIt 8ALK One new tlrt-foot gaso line launch. See Max TJmmer man, 862 North Front stret. SAVE 9500 Six-room two-story house on Com mercial avenue. Built three years. Large lot 60 x 140. Is a swell home. Has fine lawn and small garden spot In the rear. At this price It Is the biggest bargain In town. Price $2500. E. S. GEAR, room 22, First National Bank. COOS DAY TIDES. Hoi w la gtron th Urn and height of high and low waUr at Marshfleld. Th tides aro placod In the order of ocourronco, with their tlnuo on the first line and helghta on the sec ond Una nf adtS Hnv A Mmnirlinn of consecutive heights will Indicate wnecnor it ts hign or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract I hours 34 minutes. Date. April. Hrs. .4.24 Foot .2.9 Hrs. .5.27 Foot .2.0 Hrs. .6.14 Foot .1.2 Hrs. .7.00 Feet .0.4 Hrs. .1.36 Foot .6.6 10.35 6.0 11.12 5.2 12.42 5.4 1.33 5.6 7.44 0.2 4.40 0.6 6.0G 0.9 6.20 1.0 7.08 1.3 2.21 5.5 11.40 5.4 12.21 6.9 1,01 6.3 0.00 0.0 7.48 1.7 dozon or so of tho "faithful" woro present and dlscusBod plans of mak ing a very active, campaign. Electric Incubator" An electric in cubator Is tho latest novelty shown hero. J. E. Edmunds received ono today and plans to hatch out n sott ing of eggs In It In tho window of his storo. Tho Incubator automatically adjusts tho current so as to main tain tho proper tomporaturo. TIIK WEATHKIt. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight and Saturday; light frost In west; heavy frost In oaBt tonight; northerly winds. LOCAL TE.M PEIt ATUHE RE- FORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:43 a. in.. April, 2 6, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special gorornment me- 4 toorologlcal obsorvor; Maximum 38 4 Minimum 39 At 4:43 a. m 39 Precipitation 15 Total precipitation for tho year . . . : 51.00 Wind south: cloudy. tSo to Coqullle. Stipt. Tlodgon, Principal Barker and Leslie Isaac son loavo this afternoon for Coqulllo, whero tho Coon county oratorical con test will bo held this ovonlnfr. Lee Ho Isaacson will represent tho Marsh field high school. In consequence of tho contest, It was necessary for tho schools to close at 1 o'clock today, tho regular noon hour bolng dis pensed with and all tho regular school work bolng dono. Many Interested, I. S. Kautmau, who roturnod last ovonlng from a fow weeks' trip to Eugono, Portland, Spokano, Lowlston and other north western points, reports that ovory whoro ho wont ho found great inter est manifested In Coos Bay. At Spo kano especially, ho found many woro planning to como to Coos Bay to to- cato Just ns soon as they can arrange tnoir affairs. Ho says Eugono Is qulto lively, but ho did not find any placo that had as good prospects a Coos Bay has. Waterworks Deal. T. J. Nolan's option to purchase tho Coos Bay waterworks will oxpiro May 1, ac cording to tho announcomont mado somo tlmo ngo. Messrs. J. W. Bon nott and J. II. Flanagan woro to hnvo left tomorrow for Portland and It was presumed that thov woro Koine thoro for tho purpoBo of closing tho nego tiations, but thoy havo postponed tholr trip north for a wook. Tho nb stracts of tho proporty woro forward ed but rccontly to Omaha, It Is said, and this may have been the cause ot ) tho dolay, Tho option prlco was an. nounccd to be 1150,000. NORTH DKND NKWS. Is Director. Through an error, tho namo of J. E. Edmunds was omitted from tho Hat of mombors of tho Board of Control of tho Coos Bay branch ot tho Provldont Loan & Savings Association, which has Just boon organized. Is Injured. Mrs. C. K. Porry slipped and foil down a small flight or steps at tholr homo last ovonlng and Bovorcly spraluod hor elbow and sustnlnod somo bnd bruises. Al though tho Injury Is vory painful, It Is not of a sorlous nature. R. J. Coko, A. Van Zllo and J. II. Groves havo boon appolntod apprais ers to appralso tho Jacob Evans estate Tho Sumner find North Bond ball teams will play In North Bond Sun day afternoon. Carried Curry Unofficial advlcos from tho Curry county primaries are that I. S. Smith received 181 votes and Fred IC. Gottlns 97 thoro for tho lepubllcan nomination for stato sen ator. This makes Mr. Smith's ma jority over Gottlns 114. ReNlgiiN Placo. C. R. Peck Imb re signed his placo as n mombcr of tho railroad commlttoo of tho Mnrshflold Chambor of Commerce The action wns taken becauso ho felt that as n roprcsoutatlvo of tho Sumner linos It would bo hardly right for him to participate In negotiations' affecting rival Interests. Jack Nowlln's young son BUBtnluod n bad gash abovo his oyo tho othor day by bolng struck by a ball bat whllo engaged In a Juvenile gamo. II. A. Harris and family havo re turned from a trip to Southern Cali fornia and Florida. Tho hour for tho services In tho Episcopal church at North Bond has been changed from 3:30 to 2 o'clock every Sunday afternoon. Services are held In a hall In tho Myers build ing. PERSONAL NOTES FRANK PIERCE Is in from Ton mho today. PETER PETERSON was In from his homo ou May today on business. HENRY BLACK is ablo to bo around aftor a sovoro slogo with tho grip. J. B. PAINTER, of Coqulllo, was In Marshfleld yestorday on buainoBS. ALEC WILSON continues to Improve from his rocont nttack of paraly sis. J. D. CLINKINBEARD of Daniels Crook la a Marshfleld vhltor today. MRS. HERBERT HAINES of Isth mus Inlot Is a Marshfleld shopper today. FRED WILSON roturnod today noon from Coqulllo whoro he has beau attending court. MISSES ANNA and ADA CLINKEN board of Daniels Creek aro Marsh flold shoppors today. JOHN KINO, a tallyman at tho C. A. Smith mill, roturnod yestorday from a short otay at Tacoma. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL roturnod last ovonlng from Coqulllo whore ho has boon attondlng court. JUSTICE PENNOCK has roturnod, from Coqulllo, whoro ho has boon attondlng court for a fow days. F. ic. GETTINS has roturnod frpm Coqulllo whoro ho was summoned as witness boforo tho grand Jury. Miss Lonora Tope la vory Hick with norvoua prostration at hor homo nt North Bond Heights. 8ho was to have graduated from tho eighth grudo this year but has had to give tip nil school work bocnuao of this Illness. Sho hopes to bo nblo to tnko tho stato examination at a lator dato. COOS COUNTY WEDDINGS Will Celebrate. Mombors of tho Mnrshflold Odd Follows lodgo and onenmpnient and of tho Roboknlis i will tonight unlto In a Joint colobra- County Clork Watson Issued tho tlon of tho 93d nnnlvor8ary of Odd . following marrlago UceiiBoa during Fellowship. Ah reported to tho grand , mo wook: lodgo thoro wero 1,520,638 mombors In tho United States In 1911. At that time Oregon had 17,774 mombors. Denle Deal F. A. Warner, who was yesterdny reported to havo pur chased an 80-acro tract on tho cast sldo of tho liny from Claude Nosburg aud othors, stated today that It was nil nowH tri him. Ho said that ho hud not heard of It boforo. Tho story Victoria Holena Klopfor. Coqulllrt Walter O. Smith nnd Daisy Taylor. JamcB R. Roberts nnd May Clar issa McGary. Robort F. Fox and Sarah Elizabeth Mouson. Clarenco A. Clinton and Anna M. Slmonson. Fred II. Kerrigan nnd Goorglo W. Stllwoll. John Craig Mathews and Emma (TOM LARKIN, formerly a rosldont oi mo uay nut wno has boon at Klamath Falls tho past yoar, Is oxpectod horo within a fow dayu. JOHN MORGAN and wlfo of Empire passed through horo today on route homo from a trip to Co qulllo valloy points, WM. EVANHOFF was in today from Ash to provo up on his homestead In tho Loon Lako country. Ho re ports that tho roads aro gottlng in" fairly good condition. W. P. FARRELL and family, of iumiiu, uKin., ana u. uavis ana wlfo, of Waukomla, Okla., arrlvod horo yostorday to make tholr liomo. Mr. Fnrrol Is a bro(hor-ln-law of B. A. Rldor, who ca'mo horo last yoar from Oklahoma. CLAIRE YAKE.who nrrlyod horo this wbok frdrn' Spoknna with his paronts, Is suffering from n sovoro attack of pnoumonla nt a local rooming house. Ho was III when ho arrlvod horo. Ho Is nbout olgh toon yonra old. PAY TAXES PROMPTLY wns In gonornl circulation yostorday and was apparently well substantiat ed, although not verified by tho par ties concerned. Herald. NEWLY-MADE CITIZENS Flrvnutn Hurt. Homer Mnuzoy while drilling with the Marahflold flro department hoso toums was qulto painfully Injured last evening. In turning tho corner at Front and Mar ket, ho slipped and fell. Realizing that tho cart would run over him If ho roleased his hold on tho ropo, ho bung on nnd was dragged quite a distance. Ho was Boveroly wrenched and badly bruised. DeinorrntH Organize. Hugh Mcn Lnln and W. J, itust nnve. returned from Coqullle, whoro thoy nttondoJ a meeting of tho nowly-olected Cooa county democratic control commit tee Mr. McLnlii was elected chair man for tho ensuing yoar and Mr. Rust secrotnry and trensurer. A TThiey Are Here!!! Have Yona 'Em? Tho following named porsons on April 23 before tho proper tribunal In the courthouse reuouucod tholr allegiance to former prlncos, poten tates or mnnarcliH, nnd took tho oath proscribed by law constituting them citizens of tho United States; James Anthony Nntoa, Honrlch Wutnsclf, Mark O'Con, Antone Sacchl, Louis Kuutson, Charles Phllpott, Bror Benjamin Ostllnd, Carl William Asp limtl. Coqulllo Ilorald. , Special CANDY SALE nt BTAF FORD'S Saturday and Sunday PEA NUT BRITTLE and TAFFY at 'JMv PER POUND. Coo County Projcrty Owners Rc HM)iid Promptly. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: Tho total tax of Cooa county for tho yonr 1911t ns nppoaro upon tho rolls In tho shorlff's office Is 1544. 588.78. Of this sum 1409,915.63 wna paid up to April 1, loavlng a bal nnco duo for tho past year of $134, 073.16. Whon hnlf-paymonts nro mado In tho fall practically all the taxos for tho past yoar will huvp boon paid. No bottor argument could bo embodied In any Iltoraturo for boost ing Conn pmmiv Minn tlin fnnli Mlinva let forth. It domonstrntos In a most convincing and Indisputable manner tho prosperity of our taxpayers whioh element constitutes tho stability of nnv rnmtnnnltv Wn ttnulif If nnv othor soctlon can produco flguroB of n corresponding ratio. Attend Marshllold liiweball clu'H beiiellt dance at Eagle' Hall Hutnr day night. Dayton Bicycles Marshfleld Cyclery IIICYCLES FOR RENT Special CANDY SALE at BTAF. FORD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY. OKRALDINE McCLOY will sing "DREAMS, JUST DREAMS," Illus trated In addition to tho regular act and pictures at tho ROYAL tonight. SNAP Threo nlco high dry lots in Bank nddltlon to North Bond. All cloar and lovol. Best lots In tho addition; can bo had now for $600. E. B. GEAR, room 22, First National bank. i Llbby COAL. The kind YOU har ILWAYS UHKD. PHONH 7 Paclfto Livery Transfer Co. M. D. Boardroan, 673 W. Main St., Helena, Mont., gives an Interesting account of his Improved health through the ubo of Foley's Kidney Pills. After giving a detailed ac count of hla caao, he says, "I am al most 79 yeara old and havo spent hundreds ot dollars for medicines, but find that I have received more benfU from Foley's Kidney Pills than from all other medlcinea. Fur ther particulars sent on requeat." Red Cross Drug Store. SOUPS FLAKED PEAS A small handful ot Flaked Peaa added to any aoup, fifteen mlnutea before It la ready to sorve, will greatly Improve its flavor and wholesomeness. PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS 3 cups of beef stock lh cup cold water 1 H tnble8poontuIs catsup Tiny piece of garlic 1 cup Bperry Flaked Peas .... i medium onion Vi tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce 8alt to tasto. Boll onion In stock until 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 with whole cloves.