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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. MILUCOMA HATS For Spring Wear The Best $3 Hats Made New, Stylish Shapes Woolen Leading Matshficld Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store 12th Saturday Special Sale A regular 50-Cent Hard Rubber Comb special tomor-1 A row only .... 17L See Our Window Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE At, TEe Royal Tonight .,. Double Bill .Headed by THE OLYMPIC PLAYERS frtwo.il. 8 "SCIIl'LTZ THE JEWELER." Tte blggon laughing hit of tho sea ton, k FOX and ROGERS "Me funny "Dutch" mans In twisted languology. Al0 MISS EDITH KOHNLE In a now Illustrated Song. ALWAYS 3 GOOD PICTURES All for 10 Cento. TO AND FROM Sweden, Norway, Finland il'il any ot,ler nnrt ot Europe. Now "lae time to buy your ticket from AUG. PRIZEEN. Real Estate and Insurance. jCentral Avonuo. Marahfleld Dayton Blcyelcs Marshfield Cyclery JHCYCLES FOR RENT . SAVE $300 mr,Vr.00m two-story house on Com Urr J ,aTeuuo- X3ullt three years. m., ;, vw ". is a swell nomo. In v ,awn nnd Bmall garden spot , .'"toe rear. a. m .i i. i h iKon1 1!;arsa,n n town. Price Vih7 , " uak. room az, irsi ! SiiJonal Bank. T?fl11f . - tAuTtSi Genuine MEXICAN tltr . ..? de"vered any place In the Thr.. .,J Q CLOCK at nlgtfi. re READY to SERVE. Phone A Ktr.... U00l. Phone 214J. Trr The Times Want Ads. Mill Store Hatters Oregon -MAIN 298 US We Offer You Plumbing of tlio holiest class nt modorato rates. Get our figures for converting your old bath room Into n linmlRonio and sanitary lnvatory. They will bo much less than you think and will couvluco you that you need no longor do without the luxury of inodorn plumbing. Willey & Schroeder 30.1 North Trout Street. PHONE 77-J I WANT ADS. WANTED TO RENT Four Ui six room house. Phono Times olllco. LOST Oil cup from tall light of auto botweun Murshlleld and Em plio. Iloturn to Times offlco. FOR SALE Smlth-Promlor type writer; price $15. 13C Broudway North. FOR SALE A few sottlngs of Pe kln duck eggs; $1 per setting. Phone 621, North Ileud, FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms, near city park, In North lleud. Seo Times office. LOST Solid gold beauty pin Wed nosday on down town street. Re turn to Times office. HOUSEMAIDS WANTED Good sal aries. Inquire Coos Day Employ ment Offlco. Phono 269-L. FOR RENT Store and fixtures; also flat aUovo; both modern. Phone 71. FOR RENT 10-room house In So. Marahfleld. Apply A. D. Camp bell. Phono iia-u HOTEL FOR RENT Furnished; $250 required. Call at Leader Uarber shop. RESTAURANT FOR RENT Or sale, completely furnished. Call 150 Front St.; Loauer naruer puuy. FOR RENT Fine sunny house-keeping apartment. Sacchl Dldg. Eu qulre Nasburg Grocery. SCOTCH COLLIES $10. Address D. W. 11.. fiort"" " """" - - .....r ..tt. n Vinrqpnnwer -to for ,600; , first-class con - 3000 -will sell for 600 on eat terms Jn Koontz MK.b,ne So?' North Front street. Phone 180-J. , FOR SALE One new 20-foot gaso 1 ne launch. See Max T ramer man, 862 North Front stret. iifiriyr mIj CO08 RAY TIDES. Del w Is given th Urn. and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence, wlta their times on tho first line and heights on the sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consecutive helghta will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dato. May. 4 Hrs. .3.21 10.24 D.12 10.07 Feet .6.5 0.7 4.5 3.3 5 Hrs. .4.28 11.03 G.58 10.46 Foot .6.2 0.4 4.2 3.7 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight with light frost; Sunday fair and warmer excopt nlong coaBt. Westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng at 4:43 a. m., May 4, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 56 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. in 37 Precipitation nono Wind northwest; cloudy. Mill Closed Tho O. A. Smith company's big mill Is closed down to day on account of a breakdown In tho power plant I bul ChecltM Marshal J. W. Carter Is today Investigating nn effort ot some unknown parties to pass worth less checks about town. No arrests have been made. Leaven Hay Goldlo Bcstscott who was rocontly acqutttod on tho chargo of murdering Charles Murray Ib re ported to liavo gono to San Francisco. Sho has rolatlvos thoro and may dls Pobo of hor proporty In this section and remain thcro. After Property. V. A. Warnor, of tho C. A. Smith company. 1b reported to bo negotiating for tho purchaso ot n largo tract of land on Isthmus Iw- let. Mr. Warnor Is now In San Fran cisco, and according to roports, will closo tho deal on his return hero soon. Pluu Fight John Ilorron has re ceived word that Frank Stroot, n Che halls pugilist, will reach hero In n few days to moot Joss Day, Tho light will probably bo a twonty round go and It Is oxpectod that It will be pulled off a weok from tonight. Start Pulp .Mill Tho driving ot piling for tho foundation of tho now pulp mill which tho G. A. Smith. Co. will build on IsthmuH Inlot just south of tho big lumbor mill, will bo startod next Monday. Messrs. Nordrum who are to havo chargo of tho pulp mill leave In u fow weeks' for tho east to ordor tho machinery and It Ib hopod to havo tho plant In oporatlou In less than six months. Plnn for League At a conforonco of R. T. Whltty of Eastsldo, J. C. Wallaco of North Bond and Joo Schott of Murshflold horo, it was de cided to call n mcotlng of tho Coos county baseball toam roprosoutntlvos at Coqulllo noxt Snturday to organlzo jJJgf IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES 1LbbbbIM Iver Johnson K 320 Front St. tho Coos Counny Loaguo and nrrango a schedule, for tho BoaBon. Is ilo-elected. Tho Marahfleld school board today roolocted Mrs. Mary Thompson, n teacher In tho grades nt tho South Marahfleld build ing at tho Increased salary ot $65 per month. Tho board met to con sider bids on plumbing In tho Con- I tral building and tho awarding ot the contract was postponed until next Friday. Engineer Here. Engineer Thomp son has boenhoro for tho past wook going over tho plant of the Coos Bay Water Company '.o make a roport on It. Tho optlcn of Mrusrs. Nolan and l Jnckson was understood to expire May 1. Messrs. Bonnott and Plana- t gan loft today for Portland and it Is understood that their trip Is on mat tors portalnlng to the deal. Market Closed. Constablo Cox to day closed the Sanitary Meat Marko" on North Front street and placod J. W. Watt In charge Tho markot was closed to Batlsfy a judgment of about $80 which D. W. Small obtained in Justice Ponnock's court soma tlmo ago agalnBt W. B. Rohror, tho pro prietor. Mr. Rohror Is expected hero tonight from Coqulllo to ndjust the matter. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. E. MlngUB who line boon qulto 111 at hor homo In West Marshflold Is consldornbly Improved. Mrs. Jonnto M. Stownrt of North Bend Is recovering from a rathor so voro Illness which was partly tho ro suit of an ovordouo of hoadacho cap sules, John Ryan, aged 63, was qulto sovcroly Injured by a fall of about 16 feet from a trostlo at Smith-Powers Camp No. 7. Ho was brought to Morcy hospital and is roportod got tlng along nicely. Ho was working on tho construction of tho logging road thoro whon ho trlppud and foil. HUNKER HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Grandoll of Bunkor Hill plan to loavo for Portlnnd soon to visit friends. Mrs. J. L. Durrand has announced tho ongagomont of hor graudduught or, Miss Mabol King, to Murray Bill ings of MiiBcatlno, Iowa. Mr. Bill ings has boon In tho employ of tho C. A. Smith mill for tho last year. Tho brldo-to-bo has boon a rosldont of Coos Bay for tho groator part of hor life. Tho woddlng will take place May 11. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho moonlight excursion to Em pire planned for Thursday night lias boon changed to Tuesday ovonlng. Mrs. W. F. BtovonB of North Bond Heights has gono to Myrtlo Point to spond tho coming weok. Mrs. E. R. Hodson and daughter, Miss Irono, who havo boon visitors nt tho Robort McCann homo for tho past two months, roturnod today to their homo in South Marshdold for Sunday. Thoy will contlnuo to bo guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCann for hoiiio tlmo yot. Mrs. Hodson has boon sorlously 111 of spinal troublo and has boon receiving modlcal treat ment in North Bond. EASTSIDE SERVICE. Rov. G. LoRoy Hall will conduct sorvlro nt tho school houso nt Hast- sldo tomorrow evening, Sundny at 8 o'clock. All aro cordially Invltod. ANGEL FOOD nnd HONEY NOUGAT !Wc POUND at STAF- FOHD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY. ITOP LOOK LISTEN These three words brought the author $J5;000.00. They can bring you Health and Happiness and save you money ONE LOOK MEANS A BICYCLE ee Out Show Wmdlows The lungs full of pure country air; quickening of blood circula tion; the exercise and keen enjoyment can you question the benefit to your health? Bicycling is" a tonic to the sedentary, a relaxation to the worker. It soothes tired nerves, for sale by Pioneer Hardwftfe Co. IVER JOHNSON UIOYCI. PERSONAL NOTES FRED NOAH, of Allogany, waa In Marshflold today on business. i S. DUNHAM and wlfo, of Uandon, wcro Marshflold visitors today. W. A. COLLVER, of Catching Inlot, was In Marshflold today on bust- ncss. S. JUMPER waa In from his North 1 Inlet homostoad today on busi ness. TOM MOFFATT, of Beaver Hill, Is in I Marshflold today on business and I pleasure L. A. LILJEQVIST, deputy prosecut ing attorney, Is horo from Coqulllo . today on business. MRS. C. J. MILLIS, who has boon qulto 111 of la grtppo nt tho W. 1. Miller homo, Is roportod to bo very llttlo bettor today. I A. STAMBUCK expects to leave In a weok or so for California, whore ho expocts to spend consldorablo tlmo for tho benefit ot his health. F. J. ROBERTSON and family loavo Monday for Eugono and will pro bably locato permanently somo whoro In tho Wlllamotto Valley. WILL DURRAND and Albort Pom- morvlllo who havo bcon employed at tho Smith mill loft today for Portland whoro thoy will romain. ' NEWTON WADE ot Portland is horo for a visit with his brothor-ln-law, A. B. Gldloy. Ho. Is stato manager for tho Amorlcan Contral Insur ance company. GEORGE ROSS of Catching Inlot drovo to Marshflold today. Ho ro ports that In Bholtorod spotB ho found many rlpo salmon borrlos, Indicating that tho spring la not as backward as somo havo claimed. GEO. ROTNOR of tho Woolen Mill Storo will loavo tomorrow night for Portland to moot roprosonta. tlvcs ot somo largo oastorn flrniB from whom ho buys. Ho will bo absent about ten days. IRA RIDDLE, court roportor for this district, pasod through horo today on routo homo to Roaoburg from Coqulllo whoro ho has boon report ing thlB term of court for Judge Bonaon. Ho will leavo this ovon lng. MESSHS. GROESBECK and Nichols, of tho Oregon Powor company, loft today for Portland, nftor a sovernl days' conforonco with Manngor Groono rolntlvo to proposed Im provements In tho local gas and electric plants. Nothing doflnlto was dotormlnod upon now but will bo soon. PROF. HAL. JORDAN, formorly from Boston, nftor traveling nil over California and Oregon, has bcon so captivated by tho scenic chnrms, varlod resources nnd fu turo possibilities of Coos Bay and surrounding country that when askod ot his Impressions ho re marked: "Groat! groat!" Mr. Jordan has dccldod to locato hero as a teacher nnd tuner ot pianos. NORTH BEND NEWS. Tho Rustlor Balled today for Gold Boach and Woddorburn. Tho tug Klyhlnm towod n schooner horo today from Bandon. Tho Randolph which rocontly had n now mast Installed on tho Coqulllo has returned to Eureka nnd will ply nut nf thoro for tho nrosont. Tho Wllholmlnn which nrrlvod In this weok from tho Bluslnw Ik taking on n miscellaneous cargo for Florcnco nnd will sail early next wook. KitEEl Boat tickets froo with ovory HAT bought at tho VOGUE MILLINERY. NORTH REND. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tho following mnrrlago licensee wcro Usuod by County Clerk Watson during tho past week: Clarenco R. Baumgartonor and Mary Ann Lowls of Bandon. Clarenco A. Gould and Jesalo Gray both of Allegany. Elworth E. Wilson of Ruthvon, Io wa, and Annlo Grant of Coqulllo. Harry Winkler of North Bond and" Roso Wall of Marshflold. ', John Edward Bollonl and Dolla Clinton both of Coqulllo. , i Murray B. Billings and Mabol Kin both of Marshflold. John Cotter and Llzzlo May Dur rnnt both ot MnrslfHflld. , , Clay RoborU and Syblo DrcJko both of Marshflold. i Charlos Conklln and Carlo Marlon, both of Marshflold. ' Got your pictures framed right at Walkor Studio. ANGEL FOOD and HONET NOUGAT .Wo POUND at STAF FORD'S SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY. J. Leo Brown, Ph. O. Robt. W. Swanton, Ph. O. r EXTRA occasions call for specially good" Chocolate Alittl tit, tetter tnaa you arv dreamed of Selected assort- ei Chocolates without a eram centra in the box. Tho Qunlity Store. ' Oraduato Chemists. BROWN DRUG CO. itji I 'tattinrf' I n Iver Jotanson "-T tm.oro. I Parsons,