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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. Chairs aS Rockers urn Boll Sewincr Rockers that, nrn tnnin ;i.4. You can depend upon them for service, com fort and beauty for $1.75 Or $2.50 Or $5.00 We will give you just about the biggest bargain ever offered in Sewing Rockers. J flHvff J(l muniMteHiii ) W mM M ARM ROCKER SPECIALS Think of first-class Arm Rockers that are made right, finished right, have size and comfort, and cost you only $2.50 and $3.00 WHEN" YOU PAY MORE THAN AVE ASK . AND GET LESS THAN AVE GIVE ; YOU LOSE. Beds and Bedding Come hero for Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pil lows, Comforts and Blankets This is the place that invites comparison. Let us show you our money-saving line of Dressers and Chiffoniers. The Big Dresser with the Big Mirror for $12.00. cooa n.Y TIDES. Hoi w la given th tlmo and height of high and low wattr at Marshfleld. i Th tides aro nlncnri in (ha nrrfar of occurrence with thalr tlmaa on the first line and heights on the sec ond linn of ABTh l!T! k KMnnirlmn of consecutive heights will indicate whethor It is high or' low water. For niEii water on bar. subtract 3 hours 34 minutes. Dftto. Mny. 14 Hrs. .0.21 6.26 1.39 6.24 Foot .6.1 0.4 4.0 3.1 15 lira. .0.58 7.10 1.59 7.06 PERRY NICHOLSON - THE WEATnKIt. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Pair tonight nnd Wodnosdny coolor cast to south- cast winds. LOCAIi TUMlTntATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., May 14, by BonJ. v Ostllnd, apodal govornment mo- toorologlcal obBorvor: Maximum 78 Minimum 44 v At 4:43 n. m 44 Precipitation nono Wind northwest, clear. PERSONAL NOTES J. C. KENDALL Is In North Dond tc dny on business. J. D. GOSS went to Coqulllo this morning -to attond court. T. C. UUSSELL was in from Heaver Hill today on business. V. P. MUKPHY was a Coqulllo dubI uusb visitor yostorduy. MIIS. ItOY ItOZELLE, of Empire was a Marshflcld shopper today, W. C. SELLMEU and wlfo, of Don don, aro Marshflold visitors today. VM. E. HOMME, of Cooston, was a Marshflold business visitor today, L. II. PRICE, of Sumnor, Is in Marsh flold today on buslnoss and pleasure. J. W. DENNETT nnd wlfo roturnod today from n woeks stay In Portland. P. E. LARSON, of Allegany, wbb looking after business in Marsh flold today. GIVE CONCERT AT CITY PARK Prograrti Announced for Enter ictiiiiiiuui nere lomorrow Evening. Director Fenton today announced tho following program for tho con cert to bo givon at tho City Park at 7:30 Wednesday ovcnlng: March, "Our Special" Jowotl Overture "Morning, Noon and Night In VIonna" 8uppe Waltz, "Madame Shorry" . . . Haechna Southorn Fantasia, "Undo Tom's Cabin" Lampe Morcoau, "Forost Whispers".. Loroy Rnlnrtlnn. "Thn Plnle T.nrlv" Pnrvll 1 Mnrch, "Tho Hoart of Romo".Drooko aiar spangiou Hannor". MANAGER MORSE, of tho Coqulllo Electric compnny, Is in Marshflold today on business. MRS. W. F. SQUIRE Is oxpoctod homo noxt Sunday from a trip to California points. HORN. CROUCH To Mr. nnd Mrs. Porry Crouch, at tholr homo on Haynes Inlot, Monday, May 13, a son. Mother and child aro doing nlcoly. Will Give Social. Tho Loyal Or- dor of Mooso aro ontortntnlng with a enrd party and social this evening nt mo Odd Fellows' Hall. Mi "The Busy Corner"- fjfdfm WANT ADS. I'Olt HALE Drown leghorn eggs for sotting; 7Cc por dozen. Mrs. Chas. Murr, Phono 1GG. North Dond. 3 ncros In orchard; Idcnl homo and chicken rnnch adjoining, Oaklnnd, Ore, for property on tho Day worth $1800. Address Dox 232, North Demi, Ore. Robbery nt Coqulllo. Word was received hero today timt Bhxtor'B placo In Coqulllo was broken into I1IVI iUUUUUi ilU Jllll UUUIU1B HUIO given. E. GRANDELL und wlfo nnd child will lenvo tomorrow for Portland nnd othor northern points. MISS LAURA DIMMICIC roturnod to hor homo In Coqulllo todny after a short visit with frlonds horo. MISSES IDA DOWNER nnd Edna Ray roturnod yestordny from a visit with frlonds In Lnkosldo. I. R. TOWER wont to Dnndon today to dollvor his Dulck Drownlo nutj to C. E. Jamlcson of that city. WM. DONEDRAKE passed through hero on routo from his homo on Catching Inlot to Coqulllo today to nttond court. Wnlk to liny. Leonard Straight nnd N. G. Mooro, two young drug gists or Eugene, nrrlvod In Floronco Wodnosdny morning on tholr way to Coos Dny. Tho boyB nro wnlklng and carrying pneks. They loft Etigono Monday. Floronco West. WANTED Man wants to buy some first-class milk cows. Call at Dlnnco hotel. ADtfnt!1iIrvl. ..t .1 . Em Vfin,er P away this year '!; protected from moths with W CedaTfM teacM thevnro T, ... n.i.i. .. fei ih ho f0 d h" clothing, S?" ne! and placed In Bureaa S1,4" Closets, or even Pl la paper, and your worry Is ". i Their Increasing sale from vear Ufti. i u?,h.M Proved hen YS fIJ,eb, " dependable. . 6uway uusyear witn m cidak' flAKC,' Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company 'The Busy Corner" uoiie .mi fexaSJL jaw WAXTKI) At onco, woman for steady work. Coos Cafe, 150 Front ut. WAXTKI) A brainy young lady or gcntloman who wants to muko soma good, clean, easy monoy nt once. You can't fall. Call Room 22, First National Dnnk Block. I I'Olt SALE Housohold goods. qulro SGI South Fifth street. Iir FOR BALK One new 20-foot kso lino launch. Boo Mnx Tl in mer man. 862 North Front strot. DARGAIX SALE; 40 horsopower auto for $C0Q; first-class condi tion; fully equipped: cost now $3000; will soil for $000 on easy torms. John L. ICoontz Machine shop, North Front stroot. Phono 180-J. FOR HALE Dtirbank seed pota toes. Phono 195 or write C. II. Dungun, Marshflold, Ore, WANTED Mohnlr, wool and ens earn bark. Apply to Henry Sung Htnckon, nt offlro of Title Onor nuteo & Abstract Co, FOR RK.NT Nicely furnished down stairs oom at 10th and Central; gontlomen preferred. Phono 39-L. FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING Clifford Doauo. Phono 331-R. FOR HUNT Flue sunny house-keeping apartmont. Sacchi Dldg. En qulro Nasburg Grocery. FOR SALE Beautiful furnished nat 5 rooms; rem very cueup, this Is a snap. Phono 9 9-J For Immediate Sale I will sacrlflco my fine modern homo only threo blocks from Post off Ico In North Dond and 77 Acre rnnch on Coos Rlvor for $5000 cash. Call or phono O. M. DOVTT, owner, Hotol Dlnnco, Marshflold, Orogon. Iluys Hotel. J. D. Zloglor, who re cently nrrlvod hero from Portland, hns purchnsod tho Lnttln Hotol and will assumo chargo of It nt onco. ban n number of improvements in viow nud expects to convert It Into ono of tho best lodging nnd boarding houses In this section. XihiimI Again. Josso Smith has been notified that his appolntmont as flro wnrdon for this vicinity has bocn ronowed for nnothor year. Mr. Smith has inn do a very offlclcnt flro wnrdon. Tho closed season for brash fires begins Juno 1 and Mr. Smith Is trying to hnvo all dangerous accumu lations and nronB destroyed boforo that time. E. C. JOHNSON nnd wlfo roturnod to Coqulllo In tholr nuto yester day nftcr having spent Sunday with frlonds on tho Day. WAXTKI) A competent girl for genoral housework; good wages. Apply Apt. 5, O'ConnolI bldg. WA XTK I ) To trade: 8-ncre ranch. New $50 Kitchen Range Por Only $35 Wo wnnt you to see the Now OPAL IlANflH. nno nf tho latest and boBt products of tho stovo manufacturers. A four-holo itango for $30. uo mai would cost $45.00 or $50.00. A six holo rango for $40.00. Seo these bo foro buying. s W. 1C. WIS UMAX till North Front Kt. Diis. Phono 29C-X; Res. Phono 1CC-J Many sufferers from rheumatism have boen surprlsod and delighted with tho prompt relief affordod by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Not ono case of rheumoIsm In ten requires any Internal treatment whatever. This liniment is for sale by all dealers. To Asylum. Aloyslus D. Witty, of Enstsldo, was yestordny doclarod montnlly doranged by an oxnmlnlng bonrd and will bo taken to tho Stato Hospital at Snlom for treatment ns soon as an nttondnnt renchea horo from tho institution. Tho montnl breakdown Is duo to overwork nnd ho suffors from tho hallucination that BOino dreadful calamity Is about to bofall him. g WHAT EASY TERMS- BARGAIN U7"' tile llPBt .lnaa All 4. TAAla . . w.w ., I'iOOO hn i? lnPlement8. 1.00O handll!3--DaInnco easy, If You Are Not Using You Are Not Using the Best Decides Cone -Reforoo Ira B. Rld dlo who hoard tho ovldonco In tho $20,000 damngo enso of John Schap ers of Allegany vs. tho Simpson Lum hor company yestorday filed a report In favor of tho Simpson company. Tho final disposition of tho action will not bo hnd until Judgo Coko nlllrniB or disarms tho report during tho month of July. II. ROHRBACK, recently of Califor nia, Is visiting on Coos Day nnd Investigating tho dairy proBpectB. IIo oxpects to locato horo. DONALD M. CHARLSTON, of tho U. 8. engineering forco, returned yes terday from an over Sunday visit with his family at Bandon. Tho government work on tho Coqulllo Is rapidly noarlng completion. J. E. Kolly, who hns had chargo of It thoro undor Engineer Loqfp. hus long wnlk to tho forry Blip. Mr. Lattln has resigned as foromnn of tho plpo-llno craw, owing to dirforonccs botwoon hlmsolf nnd Englnoor Old ley. Tho bnlanco of tho crow was lot out. Now tho crow lu In chargo of Stroot Commissioner Lnwhorno, Warmer Yestenlny. Tho Kovern mont thormomotcr shows that yester day was wanner than Sunday by threo degreos, although fow thought It possible Yestorday tho official readings of Obsorver D. B. Ostllnd showed tho highest tompornturo was 78 nbQut 12 o'clock, threo degrcen wnrmtfr than Sunday. Thoro was more wind yostordny nnd this coupled with tho fnct that the pci plo woro ongagod at tholr rogular work and had something to thin r nhout besides tho weather probably resulted In less complaint nbout tho heat. Regius Suit Ouy Lattln hns bo- gun suit for $65,55 against Honry. Songstackon which ho nlloges Is duo him for labor In handling tho shoro plpo of tho Dredgo Orogon In making a (HI on Songstncken's proporty on the Enstsldo of tho chnnnol nonr tho Ciiiino Trouble A pnrty of Bunkor Hill and Bay Park youths last oven- Ing started to charivari John Hormnn nnd wlfo at tholr homo nt Bay Park. Thoy got so boisterous that Mrs, Hormnn mado appeals to Justlco Cox and Marshal Cartor to romo to tier aid but thoy failed to do so. Finally, sho la allogod to havo grabbed n re volver and throatonod soino of thorn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hormnn Just roturnod this wook from Florida whoro thoy woro murrlod n month or so ago. Mrs. Herman was formerly Mrs. Han son of Bay Park. FENCING FORJ r rn a mmmmmm V . L. T- I 222 zjp I When you stretch a line of Pittsburuh Perfect" Fence around your poultry quarters or garden, you have enhanced the appearance and increased the value of your property. You have also made a profitable investment in a per fect fence which, though it costs no more, will still be standing erect, even and firm years after an inferior one has had to be replaced many times. "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" Sft&SS FENCE as well as all other styles, is made of our special Open-Heawh wire -the toughest, most en during metal it is possible to produce for fence manufacture. The wire is evenly and uniformly calvanizcd with pure zinc, and resists rust and corrosion for the longest time. The line and stay wires, all the same size, arc ELECTRICALLY WELDED at ihi JOINTS, producing a solid fabric of metal, perfectly adaptable to all levels and deflections. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT fcxASA& to .ry HELD. FARM, RANCU. LAWN or POULTRY purpoto. ' ' resigned his position, otfcctlvo on tho conclusion of tho river work. F. D. COHAN nnd Geo. Qoodrum mado a buBlnoss trip to Coqulllo yestordny. Thoy roport tho auto road somowhat rough yot. MItS. A. II. POWERS will leave oa tho Broakwator tomorrow for Portland from whoro sho will go , to tholr old homo nt Minneapolis for a fow weeks' visit. MESSRS. NERDRUM, managors of , tho now Smith pulp mill, will loaT " tomorrow via Portland for the oast , to ordor tho machlnory for th plant. C. A. SMITH oxpects to loavo on the noxt Nann Smith tho last of this wcok for Bay Point. Ho Is con- ' tomplatlng n month's vacation In Eurono this minimor. W. S. CHANDLER and son, Will, loit on tuo Nann Smith today for San Francisco. Mr. Chandlor ex poets to return to tho Bay within n fow weeks. J. W. PROCTOR and wlfo, who wore oxpoctod horo to visit at tho J. II. Flanagan homo hnvo gono to Idaho tor n short stay and may visit Coos Bay on routo back to San Francisco. OHAS. JAMIESON, of Bandon, carao ovor yostordny to spond n fow days on tho Bay and also to look over tho vnrlous automobiles In this city. IIo Is figuring on buy ing a speedy ono. HENRY 8ENOSTACKEN will Icavo tomorrow vln. Portland to meet Mrs. Songstackon nnd Mlssos Qou ovlovo and Doris nt San Francisco. Thoy will return to tho Bay about Juno 1. ARCHDEACON HORSFALL and wlfo, of Bnndon, formorly of Marshflold, aro guests of Bishop and Mrs. Scnddlng at tholr homo In Portland during tho Episcopal diocosan convention. HOWARD DUNNINO, of Minneap olis, is tho guest of his brothor-ln- law, Amo Morocn, of tho C A. . Smith company horo for a few dnys. Mr. Dunning Is ongagod la tho moat buslnoss at Minneapolis. CHAS. E. OILBERT, englnoor on the local railway, will loavo tomorrow for his old homo at Fort Wayne, Ind for n two months' visit with rolatlves. It is his first trip back thoro In nbout flvo yenrs. PETER SCOTT proved that many years of gardonlng did not pormlt him to forgot tho skill of tho fish erman. IIo brought In ono of the largost catchos of tho soason tho othor day. MRS. KATE LANDO will loavo to morrow on tho Brcnkwator for Portland. From that placo she will go to I'ondloton, Oro., to at tend tho Htnto ussombly of tho Re bokah lodgo as dologato from WoBtorn Star lodgo of Marshflold. ED WIEDER arrived horo today from tho San Joaquin Valloy, Call., whoro ho has been locatod with his brothor, Honry. Ho Is Just re- covering from nn attack of malaria fovor, also from nn Injury to his hand. Ho almost had tarn flngors sovored by gottlng them caught in an nuto. Ho will spend a couplo of wooks wjth his pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs n M Winder, at Ton Mllo, anu luiiirn to California. Alas, thoro Is somo consolation in not being bonutlful when you consid er that all Vonus, Holon of Troy, Mary Quoon of Scots or Mmo. Du Borry ovor got out of It waa porfldy from tho mon and scandal from the womon. Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality fjioravsaco- FLOUR s- KAUFMAN & CO. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. 7 Froat Bt. bJH 320 Front St. Marshf ield, Ore. blSX'v1.1''? """. WmiiSuiTK'S T1i3sn5r"r &ZA