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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION. liWi CLOTHCRAFT AII-Wool Clothes Clothcraft Your Idea of Clothes nICTURE in your own mind the kind r of clothes you want the cloth, the style, the fit, wear and serviceability. Then compare your ideal with Ololhcraft. You will find they tally iu every particular except per haps iu the price you thought you would have to pay. For Clothcraft Clothes, guaranteed to ho all-wool, to hold shape and smartness, to give satisfaction iu wear and service ; yet cost less than other clothes of the same high quality $10 to .$25. They cnahle you to AVe show the cream of Bare money without sac- the season's best styles rifiuing anything that ail(1 1)alterns jn piai jour clothes should ftnd fftncy wcav(JS ' Our S p r i n g lim. , worsteds, a s s imeres strong in every range of "lul serges in all the price between the limits colors stamped with the of $10 to $25, includes season's approval, blues, values at $15, $18 and grays, browus, tans, in $29 that you will be c.v a variety of shades and pecinlly interested in. combinations. When v'll you bo ready? IIMIIIMHUHBHIBUaa I Just a minute have you 9 1 seen 5130. the Cloth. ! craft Blue Serge Special, 5 $15? o a m MiauMHMiionaiaiiaiiB a ! Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHES rANT. ADS. pAXTED Mohair, wool and cas- WBDarK. Apply to Honry Seng iclceu, at office of Tltlo Gunr utte & Abstract Co. OST Pair nf Initios' lln.b knoit In Hub clothing and shoe storo wrap- I Ptf. Pltlllnr nlnn.A rntiir. 1 1 j Times office. Wl VAXTKDAt onco ut Lloyd I "ViCI H 8AMJni.,.-i. ....,... ...- iw'. ,h.ono 195 " write C. II. Du"'San, Marshflold, Oro. OR Rkvtvii.. .... ... . ,,- Mil. -'ituiy lurmauuu uuwu- mmi room nt l0t nd Central; twtlemen proforred. Phone 39-L. OR AIT. in..n lyutoti Doano. Phono 331-R. $3000; will sell for $G00 on cab terms. John L. Koontz Machine shop. North Front street. Phoue 180-J. WANTED To trado; S-acro ranch, 3 ncrea In orchard; Ideal homo and chicken ranch adjoining, Oakland, Ore., for proporty on tho Hay worth 1800. Address Dox 232, North nend, Ore. mil lil.'VT ThrAA furnlshod house- 1 keeping rooms and bath, near city pnrk In North Dond; rent $10. See Times offlco. ORrtRvn ,.. in r ,no 8Hnny honse-keep-W Nasburg Grocery. or sAi.Pn TTrrrr, tii.u roomsi rent very cheap; LlBa snap. Phono 99-J Solid inlH l.li t .. i i-l- u pink stone, in the Orpheura Wr?v.Cir.pheum ?nd Sout,h rJW leave at Times office. For Immediate Sale I will sacrifice my fine modern homo only three blocks from Post offlco In North Bond and 77 Acre rnnch on Coos River for $5000 cash. Call or phono C. M. DOUTT, owner, Hotel Illanco, Marahfleld, Oregon. rJ52,.5P?.8nt ?" for Apply Ant ",' R00(X wag. Apt. 5, O'Connell bldg. f0l!SeSu)no J?ow 20-foot gaso- ttin e iv Heo Max Tlmraer LZj62 North Frnt atret. kto'l??18' horsepower Ca; ,u 60f,J tirst-clasa condl- Dayton Bicyelcs Marshfield Cyclery bicycles for iiknt E. C. Barker Watchmaker and Jeweler 100 North Front Street, LYRSHFIELD. ORE. WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPIIOLSTERINa AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pne; matlc Cleanlnc Company. Orders foi "rk GOINa & HARVEY PHONE 100 COOB BAY TIDES. Bel w Is given ths tlmo and height of hlch and low wtr t Marshfield. Th tides are placed In the order of occurrence with tholr times on the first lino and hnlrhU nn th m. ond line ot ech day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whethor It Is hlt;h or low water. For nigh wator on bar, aubtract 2 houra 34 minutes. Date. My. 13IIrs. .G.41 12.15 5.38 0.0 Feot .2.3 4.7 1.0 0.0 14 Hrs. .0.21 6.25 1.39 0.24 Foot .6.1 0.4 4.9 2.1 15 Hrs. .0.58 7.10 1.59 7.00 THE AVEATHER (Special to Tho Tlmos.) OREGON Fair tnnlcht find Tuesday continued warm; oast- uriy winus. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:43 a. m.. Mnv 13. liv Tlnnl. Ostllnd, special government mo- icoroiogicni obsorver: Maximum 75 Minimum 39 At 4:43 n. m AC. Prcclpltntlon nono Wind northwest; clear. 4 BORN. COLEMAN. To Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Coleman, nt tho homo of tho mother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Savngo, Mondny, May 13, n nlno pound son. Mothor and child au doing nlcoly. Tho mother was formerly Miss Madgo Savage. Mr. Coleman, who Is a mombor of tho Harmon Tailoring company, says tho llttlo strangor "Just suits" and Grandpa and Grandma Savago aro i olatod. SEELBV. May 7. 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Tim Scoloy, ot Coqulllo, n son, New Finn. Tho Merchants Cnf, which recently changed hands, Is now ownod by a firm consisting of Mrs. T. J. Scnlfo and A. W. Nichols. E. C. Anderson, who was reported to Just Arrived From Africa A largo Don Constrictor, 27 feet long nnd weighing 259 pounds. Tho Chlncso Dragon, eight foot long, a strango fantastic blrd-llko creature Tho African Gorilla Family, ex hibited for tho first tlmo In tho United States. Tho big Python, tho South Ameri can Ant Ilonr, assorted species of monklcs, other curiosities. All nro bolng exhibited In a largo tout on Hrondway, near Central avo nuo, Mnrshflold, for a fow days onl. Como nnd seo this strnngo collection of living wonders from nil parts of tho world. Tho Illg Sunko will bo fed on Mon dny and Tuosdny ovonlng. This Is an oducntlonnl exhibition. have purchased nn Interest In tho nrm, i8 nioroly In Its employ. Cmnp Closed Owing to nn acci dent to the machinery, tho Smith Powers Logging Company todny closed dowri Cnmp No. 8. Meet Wednesday Ladles' Aid Society of tho Presbytorlnn church meet Wednesday with Mrs. II. R. Hyde Instead of Mrs. Jns. Cox, as wns previously announced. Will Give Concert Tho Coos Bay Concert Unnd will give n concert at tho city park on Wcdnosdny econlng, nt 7:30. Tho program will bo an nounced lntor. Open Store M. W. Roborts has moved hero from Allogany nnd uiado nrrangemonta to open n grocory storo nt 379 North Front street. A non will bo associated with him In tho business. IHr Run of fllinil Thero was a big run of shad In tho Day yesterday ond they woro also notlconblo In tho tri butaries to nn extent thnt trout fish ing was practically spollod. Tho trout mako for tho shallow water every tlmo tho shad como In. Mall Delayed. Tho mnll boat ran on tho mud flat on routo hero from Sumner this morning, cnuslng n do lny of aovoral hours. Somowhoro along tho routo pnrt of tho papor mall got sidetracked and In conse quence many did not receive, their Portland or San Francisco papers to dny. Enjoy Shoot. Thero wns only a fnlr nttondnnco nt tho Marshflold Gun Club's shoot yestordny, many of tho mombora being unnblo to withstand tho temptation to mako tho most of tho fine woathor by going on picnics, launch rides or nuto trips. Somo fairly good scores woro tnndo. Boat Upset. Two North Dond men whoso nnmes could not bo ob tained cnuscd qulto a stir nt Emplro yesterday. Thoy had rigged a small rowbont with n sail and tho boat up sot near tho llfcsavlng station. Tho crow from tho station enmo to their nsslstanco nnd thoy suffered nothing worso than n sovero ducking. Court In Session Judco Coko nnd most of tho nttornoys went to Co qulllo this morning for tho adjourn ed term of circuit court. Tho first Jury enso to como up was expected to bo that of Susotto Green who wns Indicted by tho last grand Jury for kooplng n disorderly houso nt Co qulllo. First Visit In Years. H. A. Wothy, n rancher living nenr Myrtie Point, pnld his first visit to Marsh flold Saturday In moro than twenty years. Ho passed through hero whon ho went to tho valley to locate, but Bald that somehow or other ho had never found tlmo to como hack for n visit. Ho wns astounded to seo how good n town Marshflold hnd got to bo. Flglit Called Off. Owing to only nhout 25 turning out for tho Dny Strcot fight nt tho Marshfield Skat ing Rink Saturday night, tho bout wns callod off. Wily Wilson nnd Sing Hosnn boxed a fow rounds whllo waiting to seo whethor enough would turn out to wnrrant pulling off tho mnln event. Thoy did not como. Mnnngor John Horron has not an nounced whothor ho will mnko an o'ther attempt to stage It. Finds llurglnr. Lnto Saturday ovonlng, Dr. McCormno heard n nolso on tho back porch ot his residence. Ho wont to tho door nnd opening It suddenly wns confronted by n hnrd looking strangor. Tho latter was cnught by surprlso nnd nftor utter ing nn oxclamntlon mndo a hurried exit. A fow pnekagos of groceries thnt had been loft on tho porch woro nil thnt was missing, but mnrks wero found ludlcntlng that ho had tried to forco open a window. Coming On Brrnuwntcr. J. IT. Flanagan and J. W. Ilonnett nnd wlfo will return from Portlnnd on tho Drcakwntor. Messrs. Flnnngnn nnd Dennett have been there on negotia tions for tho salo of tho Coos Buy Water company and It Is understood that tho prospcctlvo purchasers of tneir representatives will return with them. Rnzuur Success. Tho bnznnr con ducted by tho ladles of SU Monica's Catholic church nt tho Tnhcrnnclo building closed Saturday ovonlng with a largo nttondnnco. Tho distri bution of prizes was mndo, tho prln clnal one, n lot nt Hunker Hill, go lng to C. F. McCollum, of North Bond. It Is estimated that upwards of 11200 will bo netted for tho church from tho three dnys' fair. Buys Rnnch Robort Rookc, Jr., of Coos Rlvor hns purchased tho Walter Dunch ranch nt Loon Lake for $14,600. Tho Dunch ranch 1b ono of tho boat In tho Loon Lako country nnd besides tho property, Mr. Rooko gots n largo dairy hord and all tho farm oqulpment. Ho will tako possession at once. V. II. Hnrwood who had Just loasod tho place will vacate and roturn to Astoria. Child Dies. Owen Shook, tho G-months-old Infant of Owen Shook, died at tho homo ot rolatlvcs In Mnrshflold todny ot ptomaine pois oning. Tho mother died when tho child was only two dnys old. PERSONAL NOTES ROY LANDRITH was down from Coos River today. CHARLES JAMIESON, ot Randon, Is In the city todny on business. W. F. HARMON returned todny from a business trip to tho valloy. L. D. SMITH ot Coos River was in Marshflold today on business. DAVE WALLACE of Catching Inlot Is n Mnrshnold visitor today. W. C. PETTYJOHN haB gono to Sa lem on n short Btay on business and plonsuro. R. A. WERNICH of North Dond Is In Marshflold to day on business and ploasure.t MRS. F. C. TRUE and baby of Co qulllo woro ovor Sunday guests nt tho O. O. Lund homo. J. T. COLLVER and wlfo of North Dond wero In Mnrshflold today on business and pleasure. GEO. DAINES nnd wlfo returned to dny from nn over Sunday visit In Coqulllo valloy. MISS DESSIE COKE arrived homo today via. Dandon from Dorkoloy, Call., where nho has Just conclud- Always "The Buy Corner"- JfJSffWKL B H afHaBBBHHfellkC''Jw' .Hit? JaaHPilliHfiBiSnBBBHiWlBiif H1 !JiRLiiHK?faHaHa&V9f$ ijftBBBBBBBBVflkBBBHBUBBtiy v. Jn it J- - Z.tMnr AflAtl BBBBBBMIB'BBBMBfflBalBfl 1 1 lMMBMlBBt ijJfrBBr ?S mmMfrW&(&&Wr - ,fWFm PiKVJB4 kj""m' -:' ;Vfri' v$ M&r.r.t.i&.M I MARGARET MARRIOTT ' . In a Comedy Sketch COLLTNS Popular Songs and Parodies. JOSEPHINE REOALS Foremost Lady Trumpeter and Noveltv Instrumentalist. TWO REELS PICTURES MASONIC TONIGHT 10c Any One of the 800 Seats 10c. Tho Dlsoomfert of a Tender Foot is endured by numbers of people with surprising patience, when with allttlecare they couldobtaln relief. Wo havo several rcme dJes that will euro tender feet. lloxaltFootPotudaroiUya all discomforts of tho feet. Re lieves Immediately burnlng,ttch lng and chafing. Is antiseptic j absorbs and deodorizes perspira tion. Keeps shoes dry and clean, and feet cooL Sfo and satisfac tory. Sold with the Rexall guar antee. Two alze packages, con taining ten and twenty powders, ijc. and 25c Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company "The Busy Corner" Plione Mnln 2H Vn 7X LMj Stor ed nnother year of her courso at tho University of California. W. F. HARMON roturnod today noon from n business trip to Coqulllo. CHAS SIESTREEM was In from Ton Mllo todny on business and pleas ure. J. M. DARKER and Jns. Stock woro down from 'Sumnor today on busi ness. MISS MILDRED COKE returned U day from Coqulllo whore sho was on a brief visit. MISS LAURA DIMMICK, of Co qulllo, was tho guest ovor Sunday of Miss Clara Johnson. MRS. ALLEN RANDLEMAN camo ovor from Coqulllo Saturday nnd Is visiting friends In Marshflold. R. E. SHINE nnd family of Coqulllo passed through horo today oa routo to Emplro for a short outing. M. D. JOHNSON, A. C. Shormna aad D. Smith of Floronco spont Sunday In Marshflold on business and pleasure. MISS OLIVE ANDER80N oxpocta to loavo on tho Dronkwutor noxt Woducsday to visit hor ulstor, Mrs. Joo Thomas In Portland. MR. AND MRS. H. II. DAVIS loft Inst week for Plncorvlllo, Califor nia, whoro thoy will mako tholr future homo. MRS. It. K. DOOTH ond Mm. G. A. Donnott arrlvod homo on tho Nann Smith nftor a throo weeks' visit In Snn Francisco, SHERIFF GAGE camo ovor from Co qulllo today on business. Ho says that no now criminal casos havo been roportod. R. A. DOCK, formerly a North Dond business mnu, but now locatod In Oakland, Ore., Is back on tho Day looking nftor his Interests horo. J. W. PROCTOR nnd wlfo, of Ban Francisco, aro oxpoctod horo from Portland, whoro they havo boon visiting, to visit nt tho homo of Mr. Proctor's sister, Mrs. J. H. Flanagan. W. It. HAINES returned Sa urday night from a fow wooks' trip to const points. Ho reports that Portland Is making olnborato prep arations for tho rocoptlon ot tho Elks' grand lodgo In July. O. E. DOWMAN ot Dandon, prcsldont' of tho Mlocono Oil company, was In Mnrshflold Saturday on business and reports that thoy havo resum ed drilling on Doar Crook. A rock dolayod tho drlllors somo but this has boon blasted out MRS. Potor Dolnn and Mrs. Dlanoh field loft this morning tor Gardi ner. Mr. Dolnn has boon thero for somo tlmo and tho family will probably remain there for a fow months. Ills brother, Mlko Dolan, sustained a stroko of paralysis thero Sunday nnd Is reported to bo qulto critically 111. C. R. PECK nnd wlfo will loavo Wed nesday to spend tho summor at tholr old homes In Vormont. Thoy will go via. tho northern routo and visit first nt tho homo of Mrs. Peck's pnronts In Donnlngton, Vt., nnd then nt tho homo ot Mr. Peck's parents In Burlington, Vt., nt tho Inttor placo thoy will at tend tho commencement exorcises of tho University of Vormont nnd tho tenth nnnunl reunion of Mr. Pock's clnBH. Mr. Pock's fothor Is ono of tho trustees ot tho StatO University. Mr. Pock oxpocts to return hero about July 1, but Mrs. Peck will remain In tho oast until fall. . AMONG THE SICK Tru I l TMmiiiulB linn linnn ntilto III at tholr homo In South Marsh flold. Mlirn TTntfin Ilrinllov. who wan tak- on ill Rnturrinv. Ih ronortod consid erably Improved nt tho homo of hor pnronts, Mr. nnd sirs. w. u. urnnioy, hi Went Marshflold. Al Whjtty, of Eastsldo, Is roporto oil qulto III nt hlH homo, sufforlng from n nervous breakdown. That ho will milcklv recover Is tho ardent wish ot his many friends. GARDINER MAN'S WILL Tho InBt will and tostamont of Frank Perry, who dlod at Gardlnor on April 9, 1912, hns boon admitted to prohnto In tho county court hero, with W. P. Rood as oxecutor. Emll Nelson, C. S. Donson nnd J. A. Jnn olle aro tho appraisers. Tho estate, of tho estimated valuo of $1200, Is bequeathed In Its entirety to tho tos tntor'H dnughtcr. Mrs. Magglo M. Ol son, excepting tho sum ot $5, mndo payablo to tho widow, from whom Perry was soparntod at tho tlmo ot execution of tho will January 29, 1900, when ho wns 65 years of ago---Rosoburg Rovlow. FOLLOW tho BAND to DANDON", Ht'.VDAY, MAY 10. Tho RIGHT kind of FLOUR makes good bread TRY HAINES. Follow tho BAND to DANDON. If You Arc Not Using You Are Not Using the Best Ejunysuco. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality "' -4uli,yeuj cosl QQW