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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Buy clothes now HIS is the best chance you have to buy a suit And the best chance we ever had to make a oer manent customer of vou We are selling Spring suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx T ' .T at one-fourth off -j It means a good deal to you when you can get these good clothes at the prices quoted in the following list: ' , $30 Suits at $22.50 $25 Suits at $18.85 $20 Suits at $14.85 $15 Suits at $11.85 $3.50 Cravenetted Hats $2.85 $3.00 Millicoma Hats $235 Broken Lines of Summer Underwear at 1 Price Boys' Suits Fancy Brown and Gray Mixed Off Va A. the Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Mun Clothiers t . .. QUAIITY PUKS DHUtoS IbOOB MICB cEff l I ntLiis.l letutTV I Waity XII-Kadi. ttfMjaMlw lukk IMIMIt Uon MfeNmwi JLuii ' sHVK'v vctxcS i) ItTr Vjf 7ty--jnvit. ut nHrudfHttWril PlNtrvAv '.'H ICOMOV II afi-ll SMU CANDY OHDCnt W9MT rxicii fi7as MH lr. w rhe Building of a Drug Business? Square Dealing. Why U It that this store deserves and wins your preference r Here U the answer in a nutshell. HuM.la. .. f - - 4 I . . .- at ..Ml. tilt.. 1Af1l. TSloolcat Urilf Ktora Lrtnlnf, from Vol.!- Et. ,oIl'.t. YOU find that OUt ry time you traile here. , , we believe la doing things a llttlo I I better than ordinary, nnu it is if doing things a little bit Utter thano: luary that our business building i SCComnlItl.nl There's a difference between tho ordinary and betterlhan-ordlnary , Just as there Is a difference between tho "cheap" drug store and !Mhlr priced" drugstore. The "cheap" store or the ordinary store is "ius siore to patronize, especially u u u a oiug iuo. uui uuuui "ws thst, and your iixhr alio tnov that thh tUrt it a Hi bitttr than ""uimirjarutiortlhU it is relume inai wo wu km uii uiuSj L&d mettlrinpa !.-, .. ....... -.! ..!. A iVtMk anm A tlmft Vfl .fill fiVATV. pi Ma fair price. ' ' ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TEe Busy Corner" "TEe Rexall Store" fHONE MAIN! 9m US hit?, permnnont business, wrllo llyruo, Wet Phllndo, Pn. FOR SALE Good ft-room house mid lot mid out-bulldlngs In Empire. Hull cheap If tnkon nt once. Apply A. A. Nichols, Empire. I-'OU HKXT Two ncntly furnished rooms for light housokooplng. 10-14 Contrnl nvonuo. WANTED Uooni niul board In prl- vntu family by ofllco ninn. Will pny $35 por inontb. Apply P., Cnro Times. I FOUXD A bunch of keys left nt Times olllco. Owner enn Unvo Hiuiio by npplylng to Tlmoa and paying for tills ml. COOS DAI TIDES. Jlol w Is glvon tho ttmo and height of high nnd low water at Marshflold. Th' tides aro placod In the order of occurronco, with their tlmoa on tho first lino and heights on the sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghts will Indlcato whether it Is high or low water. For high wntor oh bar, subtract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. LOST (.'old tlok pin with Jewel sotting. Ilottirn to Times office and recolvo rownrd. Date. 19 '20 I PLAIN niul fancy sewing. Vnn Vleot, 171 llrondwny. Mrs. 21 Mrs. Foot Hrs. Foot I Irs. Feet .G.03 .5.0 .0.40 .1.4 .1.49 .1.2 July. 12.03 0.0 7.05 4.9 8.13 4.3 C.51 C.3 12.4S 0.8 1.44 1.7 0.0 0.0 7.19 G.3 8.31 0.1 WAXTK1) Two or threo unfiinilsli ed rooms on ground floor, good locution nnd somo yard facilities. Address L caro Times. ' LOST Stniw telettcoiM: Inkrii from Mnrkot stroot wbnrf. Howard for Informnllon. Phono 89-.I. 4 I'Olt SALE Cash register, French rnngo, sideboard, dining chair, tables, sinks, dishes, linoleum. Will sell by piece or altogether. Call Coos Cufo. OUH AGENTS MAKE MOXHY sell. Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Experience unnocosaary. Yakima Valley Nursery, Co., Toppenlsu, Wush. . , TI1H WEATHER (ny Associated Press) OREFON Fair tonight and Saturday. Somewhat coolor In tho Interior, Westerly winds. RE- LOGAIj TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m July 19, by Denj. Ostllnd, special government mo toornloglcal observer: Maximum CG Minimum CG At 4:43 n. m 57 PreclpltnIon . y. ,. , , ,,, nono WlndB southwest: cloudy. TONIGHT at e ivo vi I lnrf.ra.oti.. : iing picture progrnm. " I'K.bntlon" "' Oaiigilgliter" PtKraui- '"" ', lr ti Ifeiin ..,, '"""thy Escaped" I ' ,"K.?,8.a C0Iy ot of " ""'IVi A '""'on to Hiislm,is.. aau. here Is your chance. " Y 10 CENTS. PMte'Asve.' unnpp- uiiuk results. WANT ADS. HEMOVAL SALE OK HOI'SEIIOLD FURXITL'RE. PREPARATORY to removal to Mis souri nil household furniture be longing to M. C. llorton will bo of- foroil for sale at their resldon"-, No. 383 North First street-, July 18 to 31. Inclusive. Much of tho furniture hns boon recently put- chased nnd Is practically now. Tho furniture can bo Inspected nt their residence nt nny tlmo during above dates. FOR SALE one dozen chickens mid ' ono dozen young roosters. Andrew Chrlstensen, Ferndalo. I.OSTTuiilicfi' gold wntcli, open face. Monogram on back. Re ward for return to Times office. FOR SALE -0 foot gasolluo launch. Union engine. Apply Times ofllce. FOR REXT Seven room house; modern; closo in. Apply Robot I Krueger, Fourth nnd Commorclnl avenue. MEN, WOMEN I have a wonderful money-maker. If you can give all or part time to a clean, good-pay- FOR SALE Newsstand, confection ory and Ice cream business in good thriving town; paying proposition. For particulars address Opportuni ty, cure Times. n.UKi.UN SALE 10 liorheiwwer auto for ?450; flret-clnss condi tion: fully equipped; cost now $3000; will sell for $450 on eaiy terms, John L. Koontz Machine Shop. North Front streot. Phono 1 S0-.T. WANTED Mohair, wool and cas cara bark. Apply to Henry Song stackon. at office of Title Quar nntoo & Abstract Co. BORN. NORDSTROM To Ir. and Mrs. Charles Nordstrom at their homo ! In Marshllold, Friday, July 19, 1 twin babies, a boy and a girl. i Mothor nnd children are doing well nnd tho proud father who Is section foreman of the C. D. R. & E. railway says that If tho build ing of u new railway dopends on population ho is willing to do his share. npncrtMAi iuk today said thoro was a vory hoavyi rnln on Coos River this morning. Temperance Meeting Geo. L. Cnrr of Portland will ntldrcss n Un ion Tompornnco ami Prohibition mLLlS SHORT Is In today from Ton Milo. PROF. ART RICHARDS Is making n trip to Dandon on buslnoss. meeting at tho Uaptlst church Sun day ovonlng at 8 o'clock. Thoro will be special music. Nashville Students Coming Tho Nnslivillo Students who mndo n hit on their nppoaranco horo Inst yenr . . vtntinr a t t.mnt no in will return next week nnd have or- A J?10, n hPn1; Wa lQ langod for appearance a' tho Royal I tho olty today on business. theatre July 20 -ind 27. L.. ,.., ..., , Cut UN Foot Walter Jensen cut.Mlss ORACH WILLIAMS has re hls foot badly whllo slashing brush tlircu from a v,slt ,n California. on Coos River ycBterdny. Ho had a MR. nnd MRS. FRANK BOWRONof Ton Mllo aro visiting with frionds In Marshflold. short hold on his nxo and cut thru a branch strlcklng his foot nnd al most covering tho foro part of It. Cut II Ih Foot WnvnQ Oosnov. thn young son of Clydo aoBiioy, cut his i WALTER CONDRON returned this foot whllo chopping kindling yestor- morning to Myrtlo Point after a Tho Injury was tt bad ono but day. short stay here. It is hoped by Wayne's many friends' that no serious nftor effects will re sult. Auto to llundon W. W. Elliott wilt run nn nuto Rtncn linn hntwnnn hero nnd Dandon via Coqulllo Btart-i MHS. J- T. Ing tomorrow. A round trip will be mado each day, leaving from Dandon at 7 a. m, and returning from Marsh flold at 2 p. m. Itulld New llcftldrncr W. S. Titr- pcu hns returned from Coqulllo DR. HORSFALL and daughter, Miss Marlon, loft today for Dandon to visit friends thoro. MACOENN nnd Mm. McMullcn, of Emplro, were shop ping In the city today. CARL METLIN expects to loavo'oa the next Redondo for a ten days' trip to San FranclBco. whoro ho was called to proparo1 ,, . ... ,,,,.,,, . . ... ,, i... ,.., ... .nut.in..on .... i... MRS. J. W. MITCHELL and Mr. and Mrs. E..F. LoMloux nro spondlng tho day on Coos rlvor. plans for n new residence soon to bo orected In thnt city by Leo J. Carey. Tho new building will cost between $2000 nnd $3000. Start In RuhIiichs Several new MRS. E. A. EIOKWORTH nnd Mrs. Robt. Qobhardt aro spondlng tho day with Mrs. 0. F. Klzor at North Dcnd. REV. DENGTSON roturnod today from his outing nnd will romaln at homo ovor Sunday and all noxt week. business enterprises hnvo been start ed In North Dond. Mrs. C. M. Vcd dor Iiob opened n mllllnory storo nnd Donny Hull nnd Dan KInnoy will opon a now ovlng plcturo show In North Dond August 1. Restaurant In North Rend Drown nnd Knutson, proprietors of tho Dnl- tlmoro enfo In this city, hnvo loasod' from tho Oregon Trust company a MRS. J. O. LANOWORTHY nnd room In tho Palnco hotol building In ' daughter, Evelyn, havo returned North Dond nnd will opon a rcstau-j from a visit with friends in Call rant In that city. fornln. Taking Evidence Testimony In MISSES CLARE SHERWOOD, Lucia Sporry, Emily Harlockor and Orotchon Sherwood drove ovor from Coqulllo In nn auto today. tho caso of Domltt, Whlttlck vb. tho JAY LAWYER of tho Roynolds Dov Smltli PoworB Logging Co., Is bolng! olopmont compnny arrlvod horo tnkon today In tho olllco of W. U.- yostorday to look aftor his Intor Douglas. Tho plnlntlffB clnlm nn In- ests on tho Day. tcrcst In n boom socurod prior to Its saloUo tho Smith Powers Co. i In Lockhnrt House Mr. and Mrs. I Claudo Nasburg hnvo movod from tho Williams building into tho tho Hor- bort Lockhnrt homo whoro they will p) remain until inoir uoiuo on ioui Hill Is complotod. Tho Lockhnrt'B nro spondlng the summer nt their cottage on Coos rlvor. C. DURCH Is spondlng n fow days at- Ton Mllo fishing nnd shooting Kodnlc shooting of course I In will return tomorrow. MISS MARY METLIN returned yos torday aftor aftor spondlng a cou plo of wooks visiting at tho II. Hastings homo on tho Coqulllo rlv or. JUNE HALL, tho "man nhoad" ot tho Nnshvlllo Students arrived to day to arrnngo for tho nppoaranco of his compnny horo at an oarly date. MISS MYRTLE DOWNER has takon a position In tho ofllco of E. S. Goar nnd J. M. Dodgo, during tholr ab sence on account of outsldo busi ness. DICIC WRENN arrlvod horo today from San Francisco to Join his wlfo and family and visit for nwhllo at tho homo of his father-In-law W. A.Lubo. MRS. HARRY 'NASnURG and baby, and Miss McGraw, a sister to Mrs. Nasburg, arrlvod horo today. Mrs. Nasburg has boon visiting with friends In California. MHS. J. T. HALL nnd""dnughtor, Miss Elslo Hall, have roturnod from Onkland whoro they wont to at tend tho wedding ot Miss May Stauff. II. E. DULTMAN, who succeeds E. C. Paddock as Dakor & Hamilton's roprosontatlvo in tho Coos Day ter ritory arrlvod horo today and is bolng Introduced to tho trado by Mr. Paddockj 13. K. JONES is spending tho diiy at tho Maze. Ho loaves tomorrow for Senttlo whoro ho will nttond tho LaggorH' Congress nnd thon go to San Francisco to spond his va cation nt his old homo there. JAMES DUHNS, who mado his first trip to Coos Day In 18G8 arrlvod horo today from Reno, Nevada, to visit his nophow J. A. Liiso ot tho Sun. Mr. Durns Is ongngod In mining In Novnda but says ho al ways has a warm spot In his heart for old Coos Day. E. HOAGLAND roturnc 1 tpdny from a visit at Ills old iiomc in Rapid City, South Dakota. Mrs. Hoagland will romaln thoro n fow weeks longer before returning. Mr. Hoagland sayB Coos Day look od better than evor to him when ho got bnck. I MR. and MRS. J. W. GALE who qold" Wioir uniciung imoi rnncu w ti. Smlthgall yestorday leavo Sunday on tho Drenkwator and will return to tholr old homo In Washington. During tholr stay on Coos Day Mr. and Mrs. Gale made many friends who will regret their departure and will wish thorn woll whoro- Ih Playing Rail. Word has been received horo from Albert Hanson, a former Coos Day boy, stating thnt ho Is playing second bnso for tho United Street Car Company's team nt San Francisco. Albert also has u good position with tho compnny and Is doing woll In tho Dny city. RuyN Ranch. H. Smlthgall or South Marshflold has purchased the P. M. Hnll-Lowls ranch on Catching Inlet. Mr. Smlthgnll hns tnkon possession nnd IiIb wlfo will move to tho plnco Sunday, Tho placo was bought from J. W. Galo who recently bought tho plnco from Mr. Ilnll Lowls. Rig IliKlIr.li Prof. F. A. Golden drove In today from his plnco and brought In a prlzo winning nullah from his gnrdon. It moasurcd 8 Inches In clrciimfcrenro and was 1G inches long. From tho tip of tho leaves to tho end of tho root it moas urcd 42 Inches. It Ib now on dis play nt tho Chamber of Commerce. Pent of Moths Thoro hns been a post of moths during tho Inst few days, tho Insects circling nround tho electric lights by tho thousands. Somo bollovo tho warm woathor Is tho onuso or tholr coming out. Sov ornl parties hold torches undor tho lights last night nnd hundreds of tho moths woro killed, Hying Into tho llnmo. Plan for Picnic. A meeting of tho Alumni Association was hold Inst evening nt tho home of Miss May Preuss for tho purpose of discussing plans for tho Alumni picnic, Saturday night. Tho Shnmroek hns been re cured for tho occasion nnd will leave from the foot of Market street nt 7:30 p. m. for Jordan's Cove. Prof, nnd Mrs. Tledgen will be the chnporons, Masonic Meeting. Tho regular monthly mooting of the Mnsonlc Lodgo was hold Inst ovonlng nt tho Mnsonlc Tomple. A special meeting of tho Arngo Chapter will bo hold this evening nt tho Mnsonlc Tomple for the purposo of conferring tho Royal Arch degreo on threo candi dates from North Dond. A banquot nnd general social will follow, Man-led In Coqulllo Tho woddlng of C. 11. McLaughlin to Mrs. Holon McLaughlin took plnco at Coqulllo Inst Monday. Mrs. McLaughlin ro- colved n divorce from hor former husband, n brother to C. II, McLaugh lin, about a year ago. Mr. Mc Laughlin Is on tho night shift at tho Smith mill. Mrs. A. Oborg, who has boon visiting with Mrs. McLaughlin here, was present nt tho corenicay. Ruy Ranch Louis nnd Tobias Chrlstlanson have bought tho Stono- lake ranch near tho Tonnipleton OVor thov may co. school house and have moved there' MR an(l Mn7p.Sr UTTLBR, of this week. The ranch consists of ii,i.u n., i,.. oi..D,i .. W. Son Horn Word has been receiv ed here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. II. Rands at tholr homo In Orogon City. Mrs. Rands was form erly Miss Floronco Graham of this city nnd at ono tlmo taught drawing nnd singing In tho schools here. J Improving Place J. G. Horn re turned today from Shore Acres whoro i he has been making improvements, on tho Simpson homo. RUY NOW. onn.o nhnlm lots In NORTH DEND t'can bo had at a very reasonable price If taken now. is. a. ukak a: uu . First National Dank. Rain on Coos River Anson Rog ers who came down from tho ranch Marshfield Cyclery niCYCLES FOR RENT if von have anything to sell, trade. I or rent, or want help, try a Want Aq Phone 1BK-R. 172 No. Droadway, 1G0 notes, some cleared land, has 13 cows, 3 horsos, pigs and chickens. Thoro Is a good house ami nil house hold goods go with tho placo. The former owner wns strlckon with con BUinpotlon and wns forced to move to a dryer climate. Tho salo was made by Robert Emory nnd Glnzler & Isaacs at $5,300. Tho purchasors paid cash. A King and n Queen. Charles li King of the firm of Gorst & King, proprietors of tho North Dond-. Marshflold automobile route, loaves Sunday for Medford where It Is said ho has n lady friend who Is very lonesome since ho loft that city aim took up his resldenco horo. Mr. King will also combine business with pleasure nnd will go to Senttlo to buy n now auto of IG-passonger enpadty for use between hero and Marsh floldd. This will bo Mr. King's first vacation In n year and he has cor talnlv earned a brlof rest, North Dead Harbor. Hlddle, Orogon, hnvo arrived on Coos Dny and expoct to locate hero pormnnontly, Mr. Llttlor's moth or, Mrs. Sarah Littler, Is also mak ing tho trip overland nnd will' reach horo todny or tomorrow. Mrs. Littler hns passed four scorer years but is still actlvo nnd alert as a much younger woman. PoSsom Oak i Cured by using Dermol, ov money back; 99 in every 100 cases cured by Dermol. m w" sXT- lssisW sfcl 1 M IvVAaV kvsH WM t wm wsB. s wM