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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1912)
PERSONAL NOTES rt TAT fliif m ivAiOT ill n S NimFTf!1 ITll"SjM7n ifannllVi II Jw W lHHS I in l uKtJIIkJjJ? ' J Jg if L XJ It JJ 111 I rfl Copjricht I tart Schiflher & Mrx NE very important thing you should take account of in buying clothes is the way you'll look in them when you are away from home, as well as when you're here around town h Hart Schaffner & Marx styles are not local; they're international? the best models of English tailors are illustrated in the designs of these makers? anywhere in the world you'll be well-dressed in these clothes. Do you want to see some of the new late fashions? In imported and American weaves; grays, blues, tans, browns; cheviots, serges, homespuns, fine worsteds. There are no other clothes made so satisfactory as these of Hart Schaffner & Marx. Wo can fit you '. any. day in a fine suit at $18, $20, $25, $30, $35.. ". Woolen Mill Store This store is tho home of Hart Schaffner ,& Marx clothes i "THE BUSY CORNER" Extends a welcome to you DURING THE CELEBAATION Make our store your headquarters, Come in and rest, , . j Listen to our daily concerts, .... Leave your parcels, .f,.J.,1 '! Meet your friends, i In fact make it your store all day and every day, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE -MAIN 298 US VOll $AliV: (Jood Sit nuip cluvap; Inrgo lady's doak, $10; small clonic, $4. Phono IOC, North Doud. FOK HUNT Furnished lionsekwtp' lug rooms, pantry and bath, $10; also two unfurnished rooms on Kround fjoo'r, $G. Phono icr, North Ileml. VOll BALK ThoniUKlibrvd Will i,OKiiorn cockoiois. u. is. joruan, Enstsldo, WANTHD To vonti small pis bMt -rt'Itli prlvlogo of;puylng, AddroBa II. II, Gardiner, Hox 5(i'l, Maruh- HOIU. LOST Glasses null clinlu, In east). Hoturn to Marshllold Grocery. On the Morning of the4th n luxurious bath In a modernly equipped bathroom will put you In splendid trim for tho duties and pleasures of the day. We aro ready to transform any old style non-lnvlt-Ing'bath room Into oue that Is sani tary, Inviting und luxurious, at u moderate cost! Willcy & Schrocdcr 303 North Front Street. . IMIOXK 77-J - ' Arty where, Any Time i Careful Driving v Iteaxounble Hates FISUEK AUTO SERVICE WM. FISHEK. Prop. Phono orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Store, Phone 18-J. After 11 P. M., Phono G.-J. . Jlarshfteld, Oregon. Marshfield Cyclery . HICYCI,KS FOH RENT . Plinne 158.11. 172 No. ltrondwny. Homestead in Southern Oregon autVfrom Ashland, well timbered on public road. In fruit bolt. Relht qulsli for' 250. Como to 129 4th Street, jAshland, Orogon. VWNTElFo TUtlo'glrlirtTTldolu Liberty car in Fourth of July paf iido, Meet at Mrs. F, B. Wheolor'a home, 161 South Third Streot, at 10 -o'clock Monday morning. Mlqs Frances Franse, director. HAltfJAI.V SALE IiorM'iwwT unto for $45; first-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost new . $3000: will sell for $450 on eaiy terms. John L. Koontz Machlna Shop. North Front street. Phon 180-J. FOH HE.NT Sunny two-room apart, ment. Apply Nnsburg Grocery. FOR 8ALE A large young horse, 'weight 1600. Also good heavy spring wagon and harness. See F, S. Dow, lVAXTKI'--Molinlr. wool and ens . cora baric. Apply lo Henry Seng- Btacken, nt oHlce or Title uuar ante & Abstract Co, It ,nii linvn nnvthtnf? tn sell, ttatl" or rent, or want help, try a Want Ad 'tJ I COOS BAY TIDES. I lol w Is Given th- time and ( height of high and low wator at I Marshfield. I Th (Ides aro placed in tho order of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on jtho first lino and heights on tho soc- nnd lino of c:tch day; a comparison of consecutive heights will indtcato I whether It Is high or low wator. For i high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Onto. Tides for Juno. 2D Hrs. .1.55 8.3S 3.3G 8.28 Foot .0.4 0.5 4.G 3.9 30 Hrs, .2.31 9.22 4.09 . 9.0G Feet .0.3 0.G 4.G ' 3.9 WANT ADS. ' THE WEATHER (Dy Asioclatod Pross.) OREGON Fair tonight and Sunday. Northwest wind. " LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. in., Juno 29, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- tcorologlcnl obsorvor: 4 Maximum C2 Minimum 43 At 4:43 a. m '47 Precipitation nono Precipitation Blnce Soptombor 1, 1911 Ol.OG Precipitation during Juno. 3.80 Wind northwest; clear. ' Ilowory Dance. Prof. Jtaymond is orccting n- dancing pnvllllon oa tho corner of Uroadwny nnd Central' uud expects to hnvo It completed for'noxt week's festivities. Koiid RcpnlreL Road Supervisor Norton announced thnt tho slldo In tho Uny Park road, near tho James Forty homo, will bo removed today so that tho thoroughfaro will bo bpon for auto traffic tomorrow. lay Men Off. Tho Terminal Co. has laid off Its men until attor tlu Fourth, having completed tholr Front street track today.- Tho plank ing between, tho tracks Is only tem porary and" will bo replaced lutor by blocks. Form Hrnucli S. A. Drowstor of Portland Is hero organizing a branch of tho Western Merchants' Protcctlvo Association. Tho organization is aimed to protect merchants against "doodboats" nnd aid in collecting una uoutB. No Prntlciilni's Received Cordnor Wilson hns boon unnblu to receive any details concerning tho accidental killing of n man In tho Conloguo logging' camp at Lampn yesterday. Tho undertaker at Ilandon said that ho understood tho numo of tho victim was Anderson instead of Johnson as was first given. Hum Old Paper Mrs. Chns. II Murr of North Uond has discovered among hor possessions a copy of ouo of tho oldest nowspapors in tho coun ty. It Is a' copy of tho Impartial Horald of Nuwburyport, Conu., nnd in datod April 19, 1790. It Is brown t od by neo nnd almost worn in sever al parts whero foldod but' tho print ing Is clonrly legible. Wins SurccAN. Tho Amorlcan Lumberman gives an account of tho llfo of Charles L. Trabort who has boon connoctod with tho C. A. Smith Interests for a largo number of yoars nnd who Is located nt Oakland nt tho tlmo. Mr, Trabort started to work for tho Smith Interests when a boy nnd gradually worked himself up to ono of thq highest positions in tho company. Ho is expected nore for a Ylslt next month with A. II. Powers and tho other odlclals of tho Smith company hero. Show Troupe Coming. Manager Vlnco Pratt, of tho 'Masonic Opor.i Hoiibo, has billed tho National Stock company for a four-night stand com mencing July. 3. Tho company will arrive on tho next Ilronkwntor from Portland and is roported to bo a v-)ry good one, having played for sovornl years In Wlllnmetto Valloy towns. Plays such as "Tho Wolf" and "Tho Lion nnd tho Mouse" will bo puton Tho company carries a very elaborate wnrdrobo. The Coqulllo Valloy towns will nlso be playod. GEO. DEALE is down today from Coos River. GEO. ROSS camo In today from Catching Inlet. V. J. CONItAD roturnod yesterday from Coquilic. MRS. ALICE WILLIAMS hns .moved to 734 Fourth streot. GUS PETERSON of Etnpiro Is a Mnrshfleld visitor todny. MRS. AUGUST DERY of Emplro is a Marshllold shopper today. J. E. SCHILLING returned today from Gardiner on business. 55. T. SIGL1N of Isthmus Inlet was a Marshllold business visitor todny. MRS. D. D. 11RAINARD of Haynos Inlot Is a Mnrshfleld visitor todny. J. 11ERING Is moving Into tho now AnBon Rogers cottngo on Highland nvonuo. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITII of North Coos River enmo down from thoro this morning. CHAS. FREEMAN representing tho Irwln-Hodson Co., of Portland, is hero on business. HENRY KAHN, A. M. Grogg nnd J. Forsytho loft on this morning's train for Rosoburg. J. N. TEAL loft for his homo nt Portland todny aftor a short visit hero with J. W. Rcnnott. A. W. KEMP, formerly connected with tho Smith Mill but recently of Portland, has roturnod horo for n short vIbU. NED C. KELLY of Coqulllo will re turn todny to his homo attor spending n couplo of days In Marshflold. MRS. O. A. DENNETT, Miss Mamlo Mnuonoy, Miss Corn Mao Mont gomory and Miss May Dcnnott will spend tomorrow at tho Ilon- nett cabin at tho sand hills. P. A. YOUNG loft on tho Breakwater today for his homo at Albany nftor n short visit with D. O. Groono horo. Mrs. Young and Miss Young remained for n longer Btny. ROY DLEECKER of tho Smlth-Pow-crB company roturnod yostordny from Portland, llo Informs frlonds that tho rumor about his marrlngo nt Portland was not correct. CLAUDE W. WILSON, son of J. Wright Wilson, nrrlvod on tho Breakwater yesterday, having fin ished his courso In n law univer sity in tho East and will mnko his homo in Marshllold. ON 6IA n Large Number Sail This After noon for Portland Fair Cargo of Freight. Tho Breakwater sailed this after noon for Portland with a largo list of passengers and n fair cargo of freight. Among Uiobo Balling on hor woro tho following: Pat Smith, J. N. Tonl, Mrs. La Fcbro, Lloyd Lo Febro, Mrs. O. Cox, Mrs. WllBon, May Wilson, O. IL Sooch, A. II. Gnrdlnor, Mrs. Ladd, Mrs. F. II. Rtinort. Mr. F. II. Ruport, Otto Edlund, I. C. Lustor, J. II. GtfoM, W. II. Tentcch, O. S. Drowstor, P. A. Young, Mrs. P. W. Dodson, Mrs. Roberts, Ueatrlco Drnko, It. D. Whit toy, S. C. Konnody. John Wlnkior. .Mrs. Winkler, Agnes Winkler, Chns. I'-roomnn, w. Moro, Mr. F. E. Hnguo, W. L. Mnthcson, II. L. Monohomor, .T. E. MncKorroll, J. M. Eddy, Mr. Rath bray, Hugh Smith, Mrs. F. E. Hague, P. W. Hopkins, P. J. Hcndborg, W. E. Carlson, Harry Wollcott, Mr. NJod rum, Mr. JJodrum, Jr., Helon Rivera, Roy Alien, W. T. Donning. N. Neg ryeh, G. Julllns, Mr. Ran, Jnck Con loguo, C. A. Wilson, Goo. Glllott, Mrs. Moo, M'nthor Mocdlngus, J. Hill, V. Alllston, C. II. Nowton, C. Frank Todd. TAFFY nnd PEANUT BRITTLE only 20 CENTS POUND nt STAF FORD'S, SATURDAY nndSUNDAY. BE PATRIOTIC. Citizens, decornto your homes dur ing tho telcbrntlon. Baby Dead Tho wook old baby daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Tot ton of Flagstaff dlod today. DON'T FORGET tho QUATER MASS studio when you, aro eclobrat ting tho Fourth. Como in nnd have YOUR PICTURE taken. ricturcs nnd framing. Walker Studio. SPECIAL K. P. MEETING. A special mooting of Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, Knights of Pythias, Is cnlloi for Saturday night, Juno 29, for bal loting, receiving applications nnd for conforrlng degrees. AH Knights of Pythias aro urged to bo present. GEO. ROSS, C. C. TAFFY nnd PEANUT BRITTLE only 20 CENTS POUND nt 8TAF FORD'S, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. If you bavo any thin ic to soil, trade. or ront. or want help, try a Want Ad. For Sale at a Bargain Tract of 2'j acres In Reynolds Addition, with crop, 200 chlckoiH, horses, harness.- nnd wngon. Will bo Sold cheap If taken nt unco. Apply J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 3110. D Try Some pSa TWkey A most dellcato and de licious article of food, sultablo for lunches nnd picnics. Coos Bay Hce & Cold Storage Co. Phono 73. Deliveries 8 n. m.; 2 p. m. J. Leo Brown, Ph. O. R. y. Swnnton, Ph. O. EVERYBODY is welcome to mnko our sloro their headquarters for resting and meeting friends and acquaintances dur-ing-thc coining celebrations. You will find a phono at vour sciwice, scats, a friendly WELCOME and a wish to acconunodato you in evory way pos sible. Remember tho location, 71 Mnrkdt Avo., Coos Building. Lqt us all celebrate in tlie best festival spirit the coming .' 2nd, 3rd and 4th of July Invite your friends and toll them to bring their friends) there is room for ill, and watch thoso cob webs vanish that have been accumulating for th past year. Be sure and meet us whero everybody is welcome. ' The Store for Whitman's Choice Candy. WE SOLD THE FARM Which we advertised last Saturday. Next week wo are going to offer an equally good' '!". . Bargain in Inside Property It is a corneiS 100 x 100, situatedVight jnlhe'!ine of business growth, about midway between Elrod and Central, the two main East and We.st .streets of Marshfield. THE PRICE IS ONLY $2500, and we can show by recent sales that it is very much under the mar ket. We predict that property in this vicinity will be very active this summer and fall, and are not afraid to stake our reputation on the assurance that this particular parcel will prove an unusually profitable investment. , , Let us tell you about it fully at our office, and then draw your own conclusions. F. S. KAUFMAN (Sb CO. 177 Front St.