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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Y - way8 "The Bumf Corner" fr rho Hscomfort render Foot tQdureilfiuni.!..... t rirTUfaJ,Uenee'wh ;:fLteVothei'couW'i'in ml W0 liavo Several r.m 'p ,h,if'" ccro tender feet. ,iiVi ; . '"'crnHaya nV.M i n ,'UUrn,nf,,c-- bteterIr:! bdfe rT""". to7. Sold with the Rexallcuar .J,.eJ,"fcBetleon. 5c.iSiVjul,Tca,yrovCer9, Loclhart-Parsons Drug Company "The Busy Corner" W Malll 2IW ,r n,$SMs" Wrvcius FOR RENT LLi-w-n. lA 172 o. RioiuLniv. ' venue. Mue PantarAriiim Rffi""?,, P' 'or Edw.i '""V.iTORS TalnlT"'1 B Strauss ft Co Suit " " '" ' mako youi LK'rrli.1 , ' ''lino iiSO-T jAntoCallfoote , '" i-H.J Mnni, . . "ni1 front ,;, '" ""' I'AV You can't afford to OU don't want to lose $5 see these Hart Schaffner & Marx i spring suits at a $5 or a $10 reduction. j world. It's the spring clean-up time, and $30 Suits $25 Suits $20 Suits $15 Suits Av r Broken Lines of Summer Underwear at Price The .Woolen Mill Store -j Mill-To-Man Buy Your Meats at UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. AN ESPECIALLY GOOD PICTURE PROGRAM AT We Royal TONIGHT "Suivloek Jmuw, Detective" It will euro tho blues for you. "Tracked. Through tlio Desert" A thrilling western drama of merit. "Training a Husband" And It will make you Inugh In suite of all you can do, ALL FOR 10c TOMORROW XIGIIT Tho popular Mnrguerot lies Com pany of 12 people will opon with .. high class program In addition tu tho following good pictures: "An Aviator's Success" "The Run on the Bank" "Boarding House Mystery" Tho Rig Show House on North Front street. arshfield Cyclery 'WANT ADS. FOR ItEXT Seven room house; modern; closo In. Apply Rounil Kruogor, Fourth and Commercial WANTED By August 12, furnished houso or lint for soven weoks. Ap ply Times olllco. Wilt RENT llnuso" In West Marsh Hold. Apply A. H. Daloy, Alllanco Warohouso. BARGAIN If taken at once. Three lots on corner, ouo block from North Rend High School, $S00. Inqulro Times offlco. FOR PLAIN or fancy seulng, call on Mrs. Van Vleot, 23C Market' ave. IIoufo dresses a specialty. 1'OR SALE Newsstand, confection' ery and Ice crenm business In good or $10. Then They are standard goods, the best in the here are the prices : at $22.50 at $18.85 at $14.85 at $11.85 Boys' Suits Brown and Gray Cheviots lA Clothiers the 'Phone 58 The Roast You Admire hero will Justify that ndmlrntlon la the eating. Juclor, tenderer, swoot or meat never passed your lips. Don't bo satisfied with our say so. Give yourself tho plonsure of proving It for yourself by an ordor for to morrow's meat. You'll then know how good moat can tnsto. MAILSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. MnrslillcliI Telephones North Bond 221 -J Two .Markets ni thriving town; paying proposition. For particulars address Opportuni ty, caro Tlmos. WILD RLACKI1ERRIES for Salt 00c gal. Phone your ordoru V. C. Lund, Forudnlo. EXPERIENCED stenographer nnd compotont offlco girl wishes posi tion. Phono 140-J. FOR RENT Nice, .bright "rooms. $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 per week. Enquire 19G Second St, WANTED ExiK'rlenml dry goods man desires position on coast' as manager nnd buyer; host refer ences. Addross "Business," euro Tlmos. LOST nieycle. Party having Iro quota wheol Is requested to bring same to Times office. Roward. BARGAIN HALE 40 horsouawer auto for $450; first-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost new $3000; will sell for $450 on eaiy terms, John L. Koontz Maohlno Shop. North Front street. Phono 180-J. WANTED Molralr. wool and cas corn bark. Apply to Henry Seng stocken, nt offlco of Title Ouar nntoo & Abstract Co. RUY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH REND can bo had at a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO , First National Rank. If you have anything to soil, trnde ir rent, or want lioln. trv n Want Ad The Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do all kinds of hauUn on short notice. Wc meet all trains and boats and wo nlso havo tho latent sty'o Reynolds Piano Mover. We guarantee our work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 9S-R, 120-J, or 49-L. lose you'd better Off COOS BAY TIDES. Del w Is given tho tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Marshflold. Tu tides aro placod In the order of occurrouco, with tholr time on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of euch day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. July. 1.34 3.8 7.25 1.1 8.15 1.4 9.03 I Irs. .0.32 Ft. 0.5 Hrs. .0.41 Foot .7.0 Hrs. .1.35 Foot .7.2 Hrs. .2.28 G.03 3.8 2.27 4.3 3.15 4.8 4.00 5.2 0.0 0.0 7.09 3.0 8.05 3.3 9.04 iJ Foot .7.2 1.5 THE WEATHER (By Associated Press.) OREGON Genornlly fair to- night and Snturday except pos- . bible showors In tho west. Light ( variauio winus. LOCAL T1CMPERATUHE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hourB ending ! nt 4:43 n. m.. July 12, by RenJ. I Ostllnd, special government me- teorologlcnl obsorvor: ' Maximum GG , 4 Minimum 51 i At 4:43 u. m 51 ( 4 Precipitation nono . W Wind northwest; clonr, BORN. i BROWN To Mr, and Mrs. Thomas' B. Brown nt tholr homo In Chicago Friday, July twelve, at 9 a. m n girl. Mother and child doing nice ly. Tho nbovo Information came this nftornoan in a telegram to Grandpa I. S. Kaufman. It will he pleasant nnd welcomo news to tho many Mnrshdold frlonds who wllL remem ber Mrs. Brown as Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kaufman and formerly domestic science teacher In tho Marshflold schools, Frlonds will hasten to ex tend congratulations to the happy paronts nnd Grandpa will doubtless Inslslt on bolng Included. Ho wears n smile that could not bo enlnrged or made more glorious by tho an nouncement that four transcontinent al railways woro bolng built to Coos Bay. MoKENNA To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McKonnn of Bnndon, nt Morcy hos pital, Thursday, July 11, a daught ter. Mother and child nro doing woll. ECKLES To Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Eckles nt tholr homo on Coos Riv er. Frldny, July 12, 1912. n boy. Mother nnd child nro doing woll and tho fathor Is hnppy. Goes to Bi'fWNtei' Judgo John S, Coke and family will leave shortly by auto for Browster valley whero tho Judgo will spend his vacation t'.!3 year. Judgo Coko Is a boostor of that section as a enmpor's pnradlso I ami considers It tin Ideal spot for a summer outing. Vng Fined William Callahan was brought boforo the recorder on tho ehnrgo of vagrancy and fined $10. Will IJulld Mrs. S. K. Palntor Is planning to build u modern bunga low noon on tho lots sho purchased recently Just south of tho G. W. Kaufman residence. Repairing tlio Engine. Engineer Claude StutBinnn of the Mnrflhflctd FIro Department, has the little en gine out today giving It a overhauling and doing repair work on It. ! Investigating Estate Mrs. Flora i McGownn, of Euroka, has arrived In . tho city to look Into matters rognrd- lug tho cBtato of her lato father, Jos- cph Palmar, who tiled two years ago. ! Still Laying Concrete Contractor Hugh McLaln will bo nnothor week finishing tho laying of tho concrete foundation on Andorson avcuuo. Tho ccdnr blocks for tho pavement aro bo Ing dollvorod but will not bo laid un til tho concroto has thoroughly sot. P. Hennessey Injured Pat Hon nossoy has been laid up as tho result of a painful accident. Ho ran a nail In his foot whllo nt tho now coal mine of which ho In tho manager. Ills foot was in bad shape but Mr. Hen nessey will probably soon bo nblo to get about on crutches. Having Great Time. A. It. Mc Coiub returned todnyi from tho Elks' rouvcntlon at Portland and ropor.s that tho local members aro having a great tlmo there. Ho says that it tine appearance was mado In tho pa rade by tho Murshnold lodge. All wero woll nnd happy when ho left. Breaks Machine. G. A. Drown met with n mlHhnp on tho County rond between hero and Coqulllo yes terday. Ills mnchlno loft the road nnd would huvo gone over tin em bankment had It not been prevented by a stump at tho roadside As It was, however, no datnngo was tlono. Hold Demurest Contest The Domorcst Sllvor Mcdnl contest wns held last night In Sumner nnd was won by Mrs. 13. E. Kolly. Tho con test wns largely attended nnd n plons nnt soclnl nnd banquet woro also on Joyed. Tho next ovont will bo tho Gold Medal Contest for thoso who havo won silver medals. Four Aro Fined. John Lynch, George Plcrson, Mlko Link nnd Dan Rellly wero all boforo Recordor Dul ler this morning on tho chnrgo of drunkenness nnd were fined $5 each. Scntcnco was suspended for 30 days. TI'o four hod been carrying their Fourth of July colohrnllon n little too fnr nnd thoro wns sopio fear that It might 1)0 prolonged until Christians, so tho authorities took n hand. Considers Boulevard Plan' C. R. Smith hns written Mnyor E. 13. Straw that ho will consldor tho plnn of n houlovnrd from Mnrshdold to tho bench through tho Southern Oregon Co. holdings. Tho lottor wns In ro sponso to n request from tho Mnyor that right of way bo granted through tho Southorn Oregon ItfnilR. Mr. Smith promises to tako tho raattor up with Horbort Armstrong, tho com pany's locnl roprosontntlvo. Blames tho Ferryman. Fred Nolmo nnd liny Campbell re turned yesterday from Rnndnn with Nolmo's enr which wns Inld up over, thoro last wrok on account of n brok en transmission enso. Nolmo says tho damage was tlono through tho noKlluonco of the ferrymnn nnd Nelmo says ho will probably bring suit against tho county for damage. The const road botweon horo nnd Randnn Is reported to bo In very good shape. Baby Olrl Born. Frlonds In Mnrshdold hnvo been npprlsed of tho birth of n bnby girl to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Amstoln of Pncldc Grove, Cnl Sunday. July 7. This will bo Inter esting news to many people on tho Bny. Mr. Amstoln having boon ongng od In tho laundry business horo for sovornl joars but for tho past fow years Iiob been locatod near Portland until nbout two years ago ,whon ho, moved to California, whoro ho Isj fill 1 1 engageti in mo huiiiu iihu ui work. Tholr many frlonds Join In congratulating tliom on tholr good fortune HOTEL ARRIVALS Chnndlor. II. H. Kollln. Bolso; C. G. Owen, Onkland; K. M. Kopnr, Portland: L. J. Thompson, Portland; I. C. Fnller, San Francisco; A. J. El liott. Dandon; W. Sollmer nnd wlfo, Bnndon; Tom Wolf, Floronco; Rov. Chns. D. Kovony, Bnndon; Goo. W, Marshall, Tncomn; Miss A. L. Mar shall, Tacomn; J. H. Whltmnn, Berk eley; A. A. Beck, Oakland; S. P. Bartlett, Randolph; J. jO. Stommlor, Myrtlo Point; Frank Thomas, Mis soula, Mont. Coos Hotel. A. W. Linn nnd wlfo, San Frnnclsco; II. E. Kelni, Portlnnd; C. A. Taylor, Denver Hlli; Mrs. Young, Camp 7. Blanco Mlntle L. Tucker, Port lnnd; Howard Barrott, Floronco; J. Schilling, Gnrdlnor; H. Hanson, Port lnnd; J. L. Tlbbotts, Camp 5; P. R. Tulloy, Lnmpn, Oro. 4 AMONG THE SICK Pfostus Wnltor Is sufforlng from n sprnlnel nnklo. N. J. Gorhnm, Cashier Bank of Woodvlllo, Woodvlllo, On., had n very sevoro attack of kidney troublo nnd tho pains In 1 Is kidneys nnd back wero terrlblo. "I got n In'tle of Foloy Kidney Pills from our drug gist nnd thoy ontlroly rolloved mo. I hnvo more benefit from them than any other modlclne." Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Busy Corner." PERSONAL NOTES 1 ED MOELLER Is making a buslnoa trip to Dandon. MRS. E. MULLEN f Dandon Is vis iting In tho city. MUS. CHAS. MURR of North Bend Is n Marshfleld visitor today. MISS JULIA HOLM oxpects to lcavo for Portland In tho near future HAItltY G. HOY loft yesterday on a visit to his old homo In St. Louis, MISS REQINA MATSON left this morning for a short visit in Co qulllo. MUS. IRWIN of Myrtlo Point was a , visitor at tho J. C. Swlnford homo yesterday. MAX REIGARD left today for South Coos Diver to bo tho guest of Wos ley Soamnn. JOE SCHILLING returned last evening from a business trip to Smith Itlvcr. W. S. CHANDLER was down from his summor homo on business yes terday afternoon. VIVIAN CARLSON was down yostor day from tho Carlson ranch on North Coos Diver. MISS MARIAN SEAMAN was down today from tho "Orchard" on South Coos River. FRED KREIDS wns down from North fiend today visiting his friend, Frntik D. Cohan. P. N. RUTGHER and wlfb nro horo from Rosoburg looking oyer tho country with n view of locating. PROF. ARTHUR RICHARDS loft to day for Dandon whoro ho lias or ganized n class In piano and volco culture MR. nnd MRS. FRANK BLACK nnd children loft this morning for Sum ner whoro they will Btny until Monday. ARTHUR K. PECK Is ranking n com bined business and ploanuro trip to tho Eden Vnlloy country south of Myrtlo Point. W. C. SELLMER, tho Bnndon theat rical man nnd his wife, attended .tho Zlnn Travesty company por formnnco Inst night. MISS URSULA FARRINOER has re turned from tho Seaman homo on Coos River whoro sho linn bcon tlio guest of Miss Marian Seaman. W. 11. CURTIS nnd E. A. Andorson, delegates from tho Mnrshdold lndgo of Odd Follows, loft yostor day for tho Stnto Encampment. MRS. NELS RASMUSSEN loft yos tordny to attond tho Grnnd Chop tor of tho Dogrco of Honor Lodgo which moots July 1G In Portland. JACK MeDONALD wns In from tho Danlols Creole camp yestordny. Ho will havo tho saw mill In tho Loon Lnko district In operation soon. BLAIN D13VEBS, who Is woll knqwn on tho bny through his former residence here, Is expected on tho next Breakwater to visit with Ed ward Wleder. MRS. It. M. WIBDER camo In from Lnkestdo to visit hero for a few days boforo leaving for Bnndon whoro sho will spend nbout a week boforo returning to hor home. C. H. MARSH, Miss Uraa Marsh and Mrs. Delia Rhlnohart of Now York loavo tomorrow for Ton Mllo whoro they will spend n fow days outing returning tho drst of next wook. MRS. J. WVBENNETT camo In from Ten Mllo'yostordny bringing In her son Rodorlck to rocolvo troatmont for Tonsllltls. Later thoy will re turn to Ton Mllo for tho summor. MISS MAY BENNETT i v'sltlng with friends nt North Ben 1 bo' ire leaving on tho Redoudo for San Frnnclsco to contlnuo he" course at tho Lane Hospltnl In that city. MAIR DANO will return from Bnn don tomorrow to resume work nt tho Flanagan nnd Bennett Bank, nftor spending a month's vacation nt Wlllnmotto Valley points and nt Bnndon. WALLACE PARDOE. n young nttor noy of Portland, left for homo Inst evening nftor a few days spont In . vestlgatlng tho prospects of Coos Bay, Ho wos favorably Impressel nnd tuny return lator and locate hero. FRED SUNDMAN of Beaver Hill Is enjoying n visit from his father John Sundman who nrrved on the tho Redondo. Mr. Sundman was nno of tho pnssongors on tho 111 fatod Titanic. Tho story of his rescue npponrod In Tho Times nt tho tlmo of the wreck. TAFFIES nnd PEANl"l"BIUTTM3 only 20 CentH pound STAFFORD'S, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Poisoim Oak Cured by using- "Derinol, or money back; 9.0 in eveiy 100 eases cured bv Derinol. liySlTTiiHrkTllllFalflLTAnlll ,u'1"""1'11" MNS??24JlMMHW M