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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1912)
1912 EVENING EDITION. 313 coo 5ER1 rnioJuiTY I pufveTirpgniTY B Mm&a II. B -ii ,r01ITEHtBfWuiTO PttNTIH if VyJgyijSiKYice oe IftLBniONMl rtNWAV II owpcgt IIcshov I 3ATUB OftNDV iTMOMDMHIi spites uov mien '. . ." '.in-S. -'.. I." V . . W ALONG TUB WATERFRONT Tho tug Qluiincr nrrlvod In ycstor tiny from tho Umpqua Illvor. Tho tug Columbln will bo taken to Sun Francisco next week to undorgo iinmiiil Inspection. dipt. Mont Eaton, innstor of tho schooner Echo for Hovornl years, hn8 been transferred to tho Advent. Fred W. Davis, tho "Lumber Jack" prouchor will pronch nt tho Raptlst church Sunday 'morning nt 11 o'clock. Special niiiRlc by Roy Pruddon, tho noted ovnngellst Ringer. jTJmr JBB ts. F PERSONAL NOTES sho Is teaching tho summer term of school, to Bpcnd Sunday nt tho homo of hor pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. .Ins. Cowan. TOM HALL Is making n business trip ROBERT KREUGER nnd Ills dnugh- to Coqulllo today. I Tho Tlllninook crossed In horo yes terday from Dnndon. The Building of a Drug Business Square Dealing. Why U It that tll 8lore dcres nnd wins your preference? Here is the nnjwcr In a nutshell. Dccauso we glvo you a squaro deal In cvr- ting you buy became jook at lhug Store keeping from your btai. ,ulnt. You find that out every tjnojo things a little bit better than ordinary, nnd It Is by doing things a llttlo bit better than ordinary that our business building There's a dlffsrcnco between tho ordinary ntul better-lhan-ordlnary store lust as there la a dlffercnco between tho "cheap" drug store and iha "Vilr priced" drug store. Tho "cheap" store or the ordinary Btorc la a dancerous store to patroniie, especially If It Is a drug store. Your doctor knows that, and your doctor also Anou that this Uort ha Itt bttttr than )Zjh?ryJruz,grt- It Is relUb le-that wo w 11 sell on drugs "ml medicines that are pure and fresh, and at the same time we sell every, thing at a fatr price. Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. Tfio Busy Corner" uTho Rexall Store" PHONE MAIN 298 US fi lVj A Modem Hot Water Boiler WANT ADS. REMOVAL HALM OF HOUSEHOLD FURXITUHE. PREPARATORY to romovnl to Mis souri nil household furnlturo bo- longing to M. C. Horton will bo of forctl for Balo nt their residence No. 383 North First stroot', July 18 to 31, Inclusive, Much of tho furnlturo Iihb been rocontly p'ur chascd nnd Is practically now; Tho furnlturo enn bo Inspected nt their residence nt nny tlmo during ubovo dntcs. FOR SALE Fine f emit of young inaros: will work nny plnroj 1 nnd 0 yours old; weight 1100 ench; n bargain for tt few dnys. Seo J. C. Donne Phono 331-R. FOR SALE Single buggy. Phono 171 North Rend. KOIt HUNT Modern house; partial ly rurnlBhcd. 219 South I)rond way. Phono 270-J. WANTED NVnt wonuiii t keep lioiiKu; no wnshlng or Ironing; wugcH nccordlug to ability to do what'H wanted on trial. Phono 171 .W-i.h llcud. FOR KENT House of J I rooms, In North Ilond, furnlBhed or un furnished. Furnlturo for Halo if dcrilicd. lnqulro Times office. meaiiH nil tho hot wulor you wnnt whouevor you want It. Jt la both n convenience unci a necessity. Way not nrrungo to hnvu iih put ouu in for you. Tho ndiled comfort de rived and tho tlmo wived are .worths much more tlinti Its cost. Willey & Schroedcr itu:t North Front Street. PHONE 77-J FOR KAI.i: A SI I range, good iih now, for $20. Phono 1C5 North lloud. Hunting Season NBA I? AT ITAN1) Rifles of All Calibres and Makes Cartridges-All Sizes 2 Makes-4imcPkiete Hunting Knives, AVo-tdsninn's Axes, Tents, Ilani-nim-ks Everything for cannring and hunting. Tt will pay you to look over our lino before you buy. )JdM?mi Agents for Hnrlcy-Diivldson mid Indlnn Motorcycles. WAXTfil) Steiiogrnplicr (lvsheH to rent typewriter for three months. AddrcHH, II euro TIiuch. WAXTIIII (llil for j.iiieriil house work. Phono 340-.!. VAXTi:i) SIiinIiIiik or land clear lug by tho acre. AddrcKH Uruco Hood, Mnrflhllcld. WAXTKK Woman iih iiiuo and hoiiHekuepor for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. II. Sengutiickon. LOST A crescent pin, Hct with brlb llnnts. Mrs, DorHoy Kroltzor. WAXTK1) Men for brush work. Ap ply Reynolds Development Co. I'OU SALK ouo tlo.on chlckeiiN and uuo dozen young roosters. Andrew Chrlstousen, Forndnle. LOST LadlcM gold watch, open face. Monogram on buck. Ro wan! for return to Times offlco. MUX, WOMK.V-1 hnvo a wonderful tnouoy-mukor. It you can glvo nil or part time to a clean, good-paying, permanent business, wrlto nyrno, West Phllndn, Pn. I'OU SALIC (iiioil n-rooin house and lot nnd out-bulldlngs In ISmplru. Soli cheap If tnkou nt onco. Apply A. A. Nichols, Empire I'OU HKXT Two iicntly furnished rooms for light houBokooplng. 1014 Contral avonuo. COOS IJAV TIDIC8. Hel w Is glvon tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Multifield. Th tides nro plncod In tho order of nccurronco, with tholr tlmoa on the first lino nnd holghts on tho sec ond lino of ouch day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. July. 7.0G 4.9 8.13 4.3 Onto. 20;ilrs. .0.40 21 Foot .1.4 lira, .1.40 Kcct .1.2 12.48 0.8 1.44 1.7 7.19 0.3 8.31 C.i TUB WKATHKK (Uy Associated Press) ORKOON Fair tonight. Siin- day fair with rising tompora- turo, southwesterly winds. ItE- LOCAL TKMPUHATUUIC POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nl' 1: 13 n. tu.. duly 20, by UonJ. Ostllnd, Rpcclnl government me teorological observer: Maximum 09 Minimum 51 At 1:43 n. m r.G 4 Proclpltntlon nono Winds southwest; cloudy. t 1 ni.tMVLiviiu.inn t i.. i ,.. I ... . uiiioiiunimnuu in 111 luillt from DnnlolH Creek. C. I. RKIOARD left this morning for Comilllo on legal business. MISS MARY ALLEN loft this morn ing for Rosoburg by stage A. F. HODQSON Is In from Smith's Uasln to remain unltl Monday. MRS. EMMA WIHTWORTH loft on this morning's Btngo for Rosoburg. Tho Hardy sailed yesterday with! n cargo or lumber for San Francisco. tor, Mrs. Carl Wnlkor, of Roso burg nro camping nt tho rock quarry on South Coos Rlvor. MISS ADA CLINicENBEARD of Dan iels Crook loft horo this morning for tho Coqulllo valley to visit with friends. MISS LUCY HORTON loft today for Coos River whoro sho will visit nt tho Towor cottngo as tho guost of Miss Nollio Towor. JOHN OILLISPIE "arrived horo to day from Knnsns City, to visit with friends and to spond tho sum mer. Ills brother, L. Gllllsplo, could not got nway nt tho present tlmo on account of business but mny nrrlvo lntor. , DR. R. W. MORROW, D. D. S., a MISS MARION SEAMAN of South Coos Rlvor Is Bpendlng tho dny In Mnrshllold. MRS. COOK nnd dnughter, Lillian, returned todny from n short visit In Portlnnd. J. C. SWINFORD returned homo to day from n trip to Mnplo Rive-, Sask., Conndn. J. P. HENDRYX and wlfo wero In from their ranch today on busi ness and pleasure. L. W. PLAN55 will loavo Sunday for San Frnnclsco whoro ho will spend n couplo of weoks. ARTHUR PECIC returned todny from a business nnd plcnsuro trip to Rosoburg and vicinity. MRS. A. 11. SAROBANT returned Friday from n short visit with! frlonds nt Daniels Crook. i J. E. IIYER nnd family nro moving! to Unndon whoro they will innko their homo for a month or so. I PERRY DODSON loaves tomorrow for Portland to Join Mrs. Dodson' nnd spond their summer vacation! In Portlnnd. I MISS I1ESSIE AYRE loft horo this morning for Donvor Hill whoro sho will visit nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Holms. V. II. CURTIS nnd E. A. Andorson hnvo roturncd from Portland whoro thoy hnvo boon nttondlng A. O. U. W. Qrnnd Lodge WAXTKD Room nnd bonrd In prl vnto family by ofllco man. Will pay $35 por month. Apply P., Cnro Times. LOST Gold stick sotting. Roturu EXTRA ! nt pie R.oyaI TONIGHT N.C. MARIS h .Field Asslstnnt rvin,,ainn r rii!oioe.s?"Aric!trico,. on 'niiiB picture loc- hidiisirlni Contest" nnd k, r',''f '-'vliiK ntul How like tin. I',,,.,,, Moi.0 ,,, ,u mid Profltiibh." "W'inn to tho regular show ItrtithiH. MMin... f"mcliii inn, . ..., 1(v. Airnli" "inoiie .sons" to CEVIS. tarshfield Cyclery ""CVCTda FOR REXT ,.17a Vn, Mnomi ,vn v An.!iU61..want causes n.nni : " Want Ads biia-ult, READ 1IISTOUV IX THE MAKIXd H ISTORY Is being made day by day, exactly such history as '' tells tho advancement of tho human raco, nnd this newspaper chronicles It day by day as it hap pens. Could anything bo moro Inter esting or moro Important? Can any living man utford to let events puss without knowing about thorn? Every man, woman nnd child who can read should read ouo pa per at least nnd should read It regulnrly and carefully. Just'oi to himself, to his neighbors, to his country nnd to future gonerntloju demands this. Every man should know what Is going on. Ho should rend The Coos Ray Times. phi with Jewel to Times offlco mid rccolvo reward. PLAIN and fancy sewing. Mrs. Van Vleot, 171 Ilrondwny. WAXTKI) Two or three iinfuriilsh. Is 111 Tito young boii of R. Smith of Coos River Is roportod qulto ill with tho croup. Improvo Church Tho Mnrshfleld Swedish Lutheran church Is bolng repainted nnd otherwise lmprovod. Alumni Picnic Tho Alumni pic nic will bo hold this ovoning, tho hont leaving horo nt 7:30 for Jor dnn's Cove Prof, nnd Mrs. Tlodgon win act ns chnporons. Xew Keeper Arrives -Tho family of J. DunBou, tho now keeper of tho Arngo llghthouso who oucoods Will Inm Donning, promoted to Astoria, nrrlvod In tho city todny on tho Ilronkwntor. Hero on llusliie.ss E. O. Huttor, of tho Slonds Saw compnny, 1b horo from San Francisco calling upon tho lumbormon. Ho Is nccompnnlcd by 11. C. Trlckoy, Inspector for tho compnny, who Is mnklng nn inspec tion of tho const torritory. Not t he Married. Charles O. King, of the nulo firm of Gorst & King, says no is not going nway : be married. Ho states that ho has no Intention of bringing back n wlfo but Is going nwny on business nnd will bring back n lnrgo nuto for tho Mnrahunld-Nnrth Ilond run. Sold Eight Lots S. C. Drown has sold four lots in Hunker II 111 addi tion to Mrs. John Tollofson of East- side. A fow days ngo Mr. nrown sold four other lots In tho same ad dition to othor parties. Ho received for tho eight lots $2,000. On a part or tno proporty will ho built n largo boarding hotiso for mill hands. Will Itiilld Homes Cnpt. R. W. Olson of tho Nnnn Smith Is planning to shortly begin tho oroctlon of nn $8,000 residence on his proporty In South Mnrshfleld. It will hn ono of tho finest homos In Mnrshflold. Arno Moreen of tho C. A. Smith compnny Is nlso plnnnlng tho oroctlon of n lino homo horo but mny not build until noxt yonr. Kills Ulg "ilenr A. I). Woods. Murshflold's popular center Holder,! provod n good hoar huntor yestordny, ' whon ho killed n big ono nenr tho Wood's ranch on Coos Rlvor. Mr. uruln had been scouting nrouiul for "uhkkt MACOENN, son of Cnpt. graduato of PoniiBylvnnla Dontal Colloge, who has boon Invest eat ing tho prospects of Coos Day has determined to locnto horo. Ho is nt present plnnnlng to open In tho 0 rimes building over tho Grnud thontre Exact dato and doflnlto announcement will ho nindo lntor. II. A. WELLS returned today from n visit with relatives and frlonds nt Portlnnd and Willamette Vn? loy points. Ho wns' nccompnnlpd back by his two brothers, W. Wells nnd C. U. Wolls, of Oregon City nnd Corvnllls. Mrs. Wells romnlncd nt Oregon City for n longer visit. CARL W. EVERTSEN will loafo to morrow for Snn Frnnclsco from whoro ho will go to northern Cal ifornia to visit n cousin, Potor Ev ortson. This will bo tholr first mooting, tho cousin having loft Oormnny boforo CnrI Evortson wns born. Following tho visit, ho will go from Fort Bragg to Eurokn by stngo nnd return on tho Alliance C1EOROE ROTNOR, II. A. WoIIb, nnd F. L. Donning will lonvo In n dny or two for Curry county whoro thoy will enjoy a door hunt. Ad vnnco nottco tins been sent to Cur ry county nnd It Is expected that nil tho Ducks will bo out to wel come thorn nnd glvo thorn pointers. As Messrs. WoIIb nnd Rotnor took in tho big Elk doings nt Port lnnd, It Is oxpoctod that door will provo easy gamo for them now. AMONG THE SI01C O. C. Oslor sustained n bndly crtiBhod nnd broken too ns n rosult of n timber falling on it nt tho North Dond shipyards whoro ho Is employ ed. Ruth Going, tho oldest child of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Going, Is qulto A TT UnWUnR lo nlnnnln. n lonvo In n dny or two for Soattlol111 of Btomnchrouule, to nttond tho annual convention of tho Loggors of tho Northwest. E. W. KAMMERER nnd fnmlly nnd C. F. McGcorgo nnd fnmlly will lonvo tomorrow for Sunsot Hnylng C. W. Montgomery Is conflnod to his home in West Mnrshflold by nn nttnek of stomach trpuble Mrs. Olo Peterson of Enatsldo who hns been qulto 111 Is roportod Improv- whoro thoy will ostnblish camp. MRS. EDOAR MAUZEY nnd child ren, Miss Emmn Roar, Mrs. Chno. Conklln nnd tho Misses Annn nnd Mnrlo Whoolor spent yestordny at uooaton. JAS. WATSON, Coos County Clerk, returned today from Portlnnd nnd othor northern points whoro ho has been- spondlng n couplo or weoks' vacation. J. W. SHOTWELL, n son-ln-lnw of C. I. Rolgnrd, Is on his way horo from Dos Moines, In., to visit nt tho Rolgnrd homo. Ho nlso In tends to tnko n situation horo with n view to locating. n couplo of dnys whon Woods got on his trnll and killed him with ono shot. Tho benr moasurod five foot from tho tips of his ears to tho tip of his tall. Woods will wallop tho ball msa otomnrrow If his batting eye Is anything like his oyo for benr shooting, Uiiinor Hi'ldgo Work It wns ro portod todny that construction of tho. soutuorn Pnclllo urldgo ncross tho liny nt North nond would begin shortly. No ono seomod to hnvo nny diroct Information nbout It, howovor. Mr. Dixon of tho MncArthn.r Porks iimitmii; Buuuu uiiu ins company) Mncgonn who has been with tho Dredgo Oregon oxnects to co to Snn Frnnclsco with tho tug Colum bia. Robort will enter tho Oregon Agricultural Collego nt Corvnllls this yonr. MISS MAR.10RIE COWAN enmo down yestordny from tho Glen Vnlo district,, above AllegonV..wlioro Miss Alpha Mauzoy who under went nn oporntlon for nppgndlcltls this morning nt tho Mercy hospital la roportod doing nicely. W. S. Chnhdlor vho hns boon qulto HI Is roportod considerably Improved todny. Ho oxpocts to lonvo soon for his Biimmor homo on South Coos Rlvor whoro ho wlllj-ocupornto. Mrs. R. H, 01son of Empire who has boon critically 111 of blood poison nnlng Is roportod much Improved nnd It Is bolloved that nil danger Is past, much to tho gratification of her many frlonds. "Everybody's Doln' It?" "l)oln' WhutV" Getting Good Thlngsnt BARTERS' PHONOGRAPHS nnd SEWIXO machines REPAIRED nt Mnrshfleld OYCLEUV. Phono 158-R. 172 North Ilrondwny. Tho Drooklyn snllod from Dandon yestordny. ELDERLY lady wishes to do house work In small family. Wnnts good homo. Wnges $10 or $12 per month. Phono 2C9-L. ,i rnm,,o r,.n,i n.. ,,,i I l not have anything to do with tho wMnn n,i , ..,i fnini . brldgo work, that It would bo olthor location and some yard facilities. Address L care Times. FOR SALE Cash register,. French rungo, sldobonrd, dining chnlr.i, tables, sinks, dishes, Ilnoloum. Will Fell by piece or nltogothor. Call Coos Cafe OUR AGENTS MAKE .MOXEY sell. lug our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Exporlenco unnecessary. Yaklnn Valloy Nursery Co., Toppenlsu, Wnsh . FOR SALE 'M foot gasnllno launch. Union engine. Apply Times offlco. FOR RENT Seven room house; modern; closo In. Apply Roboil Kruoger, Fourth and Commercial avenue. built by tho Southern Pacific or sub lot by thorn. It wns also roportod today that Engineer Droughton who wan. horo tho other day was n brldgo euglneor nnd that his mission hero hnd to do with tho brldgo across tho Ray. Asldo from thoso rumors there Is nothing new In tho railroad situa tion today. FOR SALE Newsstand, confection ory and Ice cream business In good thriving town; paying proposition. For particulars address Opportuni ty, care Times. IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES at Pinuppr Hardware Co. IIARGAIN SALE 10 liorseowcr nuto for $450; first-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost new $3000; will sell for $40 on eniy terms. John L. Koontz Machine Shop. North Front street. Phono 1R0-J. WANTED Mohair, wool and wis enra bark. Apply to Henry Seng stacken, nt offlco of Title Guar nntpo ft Abs'rnrf On Times'' Want Ads bring results. HUY NOW. Some choice lots in NORTH REND can.be had at' a very reasonable price lr nkpn now. E. 8. GEAR & CO "First National Dank. HOTEL ARRIVALS f CHANDLER Mrs. JNW. Roberts, Dandon; Mary Kuowles, Portland; F. H. Dutlor. San Francisco; K. M. Kopner, San Frnnclsco; A. M. Onkes, Portland: L. Underwood, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Mngnos, Snn Frnn clsco; II. 11. Dnll, Portland; R. II. Coroy, Portland; Jas. Pattorson, Portland; A. O, Murphy, Coqulllo; R. L. Wyntt, San Frnnclsco; Mrs. C. II. Nothorheo, Gardiner; W, A. Skolly, Eureka; Mrs. W. Skolly, Eu reka; S. P. Rartlett, Randolph: Mr. nnd Mrs. Estnbrook. San Frnnclsco, DLANCO J. J. Cllnkenbeard, Coob Rlvor; Poter Tally, Lampn; J. C. Slaughter, Oukland; Howard Ev ans, Duckloy, Wash.; R, Jousson, Tnft. Cal.; M. Goldberg. Dluo RIdgo. COOS HOTEL P. M. Lutter and wife, Rlddlo, Ore; Mr. and Mrs. Jen kins, Myrtle Creek; AHco Tullhnrdt, Dandon; Mrs. Jennie Conlogue, Lam pn; Earl Endlcott, Rosoburg: H. T. Mnttliows, Dandon; noy G. Dutt. Portland; J, A. Laslos, Dandon; A. Smith, Coos River; Surdardt, Port lnnd; A. F. Hodgson, Smith's Uasln: John Gllllsplo, Kansas City; Mrs. Sutter,- Rlddle,-Oro;"- "" ' .1. LICE DROWN, PH. G. ROIJT. W. S WANTON, PH. G. BROWN or SWANTON WILL ALWAYS FILL YOUR PHKSCHH-TION RIGHT.. WE KNOW HOW AXD RELIEVE THAT EVERY PATRON IS EX TITLED TO THE REST SERVICE, THE PUREST DRUGS AND CAREFUL COMPOUNDING OF EVERY PVRESCRIPTIOX. UK SURE AXD GET THIS SERVICE AS WE Can FILL AOTj DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION NO MATTER HOW COMPLICATED. THE CORRECT FILLING OF PRESCRIPTION'S IS A SCIEXCE. YET HOW MANY PRACTICING PHARMACISTS HAVE MAST ERED THIS DRAXCHV " "V IS TRUE 'T IS A PITY; AND PITY T IS 'T IS TRUE" SO MAX DRUGGISTS WILL FILL A Doctor's Prescription WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF HOW TO GET THE REST RE SULTS; SO THAT EVERY DOSE WILL GIVE MAXIMUM EFFf CIEXCV. THREE WAYS A PRESCRIITIOX CAX HE REXD ERED USELESS, LACK OF SI IENTIFIC DATA, CARELESSNESS AXD POOR QUALITY DRUGS. 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