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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY, 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Jar Rubbers I1 MO Front St. W M ruining your complexion. Bad toilet goods are worse than none, for they not only do no goou, out oncn contain ingredients that arc actually injurious to the kin. We can recommend all the toilet helps we sell as being pure, fresh and excellent, containing only ele ments of high nutritive value to the skin. REXALL CREAM OP ALMONDS is one of the safest and surest of skin beautifiers known to us. Thi3 delightful preparation is absolutely pure, and free from all grease and oil. It softens, whitens, soothes, heals and preserves the skin and insures a fresh and fair complexion. Sold with the Rcxall guarantee. MTEb Busy Comer" "TEe Roxall Store" AT R.oyal ONIGHT Ipretty ltttio drama, "Christmas f dWCll," SO lllL'llll' nnrl.l.l E5 fin. .'" lJ0 rt'l'"atod tonlglu, ?rtf.n.,0il d,BK I" tho runway uuu I'KTURKS '"Mice of . SllK.. l'"UKh the FlimuV "Hxer Fhod" TOMmtiiikn. ..,...... 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PHONE MAIN 298 US Try Some eepsea Turkey A most delicate and de licious article of food, sultablo for lunches and picnics. Coos Bay Ice &: Cold Storage Co. Phone 73. Deliveries 8 a. in.; 2 p. m. ?8J00 HUY8 $10,000 LOT. Lot on Second Avonuo, noar Central. Positively best Invest ment In contrnl business property to be bad for the money. Reason ablo terms. If this lot doesn't pay a handsome profit on tho In vestment, notning on Coos Bay will. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. D Marshfleld.J Times' Want Ads bring results? TIME N 13 13 1) OK Fruut Jars amid Jar Caps Marshfield, Oregon WANT ADS. I.O.ST Purse containing no. lillio, nl rnwnrd. Leo Stevens, Marsh Held. FOR RENT Flvo room Iiouko at 030 South Elovonth St. Inqulro on promises. WANTlII) Hoard and room liy young lady. Must bo closo In. Ro- foronccs given nnd required. Ad dross XY, enro Times olllco. FOR SALE Smith Premier Type writer at 130 nroadwny, over An una Grocery. WANTKI) KK!rlenced hookhociwr nnd office man desires position. Address Bookkeeper, care Times. WANTED Itnom In private real dnuro by young man. Apply this offlco. FOUND Key ring with several keys and small wrench. Ownor can havo samo by idontlflylng thorn nnd paying for this nd at Times olllco. GLADYS I liuvo sonio nows from mother. DOVKY. FOR SALK Household furniture. M. C. Ilorton, 383 North First St. WANTKI) Young lady to lenrn mill. Inory business. Apply Times ofllco. FOR RENT Knstsldo residence. Phono 33, North nend. Mrs. Itobt. McCnnn. FOR ItKNT A furnished four room flat. Apply It. F. Williams. A SNAP For man nnd wife wIhIiIu;: to koop boarders If taken within tho next fow days. House partly furnlshod, largo garden, cow and chickens. Apply Kruso & BaukB, North Bond shipyards and cnll for Mr. Osier. VOIX SAIiK Shiglo buggy. Phone 171 North Rend. WANTKI) AVomnn as nurse and hoiiBokoopor for eldorly Invalid. Apply Mrs, II, Sengstncken. OUK AGKNTS MAKK MONEY sell. Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Exporlonco unnecessary. Yaklnn Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsu, Wash. FOR SALE Newsstand, confection' ery nnd Ice cream business In good thriving town; paying proposition. For particulars address Opportuni ty, care Tlmos. BARGAIN SALK 40 horsepower auto for $450; first-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost new 13000; will soil for $450 on eaiy terms. John L. Koontz Machine Shop, North Front street. Phono ISO-J. I HUY NOW. Some cnoice lots in kukth ujsnu can ho had at a very reasonablo price If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO. Flrot Votlnnal Rank Marshfield Cyclery IMCYCLKS FOR RENT Phone 13H-R. 172 No. llroadwny. WANTED ! ! ! CARPET rPIIOT,STFvRINO NO PIANOS TO CI.KAN. by the Pneu. matlr donning Company, OrtUrs for uoik tnkon at OOINO HARVEY PHONE 100 tj r coos bay tidics. rel w 1b given th-s tlmo and Hght of high nnd low water at Mnrshflold. Th tides aro placed In tho ordor f occurrenco, with tholr tlraoo on lie first lino and heights on the see md lino of each dnyj a comparison f consecutlvo heights will Indicates whether It Is high or low wntor. For 'Ugh water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dale July. 25Hrs. .0.17 Ft. 0.3 2GUIIH. .0.10 1.13 5.53 0.0 3.3 3.8 0.0 G.50 2.02 0.49 0.C 4.0 3.9 7.39 2.41 7.30 0.9 4.5 3.0 S.1C 3.13 8.1G 0.9 4.8 3.5 8.49 3.41 8.51 0.9 5.0 3.3 9.13 4.07 9.25 0.C 5.2 3.0 I Foot 27Hrs. Feet 28Hrs. IFcct 0.1 0.50 0.1 1.39 (5.2 2.13 0.0 2.55 CO Hrs. Feet Mrs. Foot THE WKATHKU (Dy Associated Press) OREOON Goncrnlly fair to night and Friday. Warmer Friday. Southeasterly winds. LOCAL TKMPKRATUHK ItK- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:13 a. m., July 2t, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont mo toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 02 Minimum 40 At 4:43 n. m 53 Precipitation nono Wind south: cloudy. Dance nt Llblty. Thcro will ho a big social dnnco nnd freo suppor in tho hall nt Llhby next Snturdny night. Plan Picnic. Tho Marshfield Loy al Order of Mooso hnvo arranged u picnic nnd outing trip for tho mem bers to Allognny next Sundny. Receive Announcements Friends of Roy Ulccckor nnd Miss Edna Stnn loy hnvo received announcements of tho former Mnrshllold couplo In Port land, Juno 21. TIiIb is tho final con tinuation of tho rumor of tholr Bccrot nuptlnls, which was nt first donlod. Auto to San Francisco Dr. Harry Simpson nnd Capt. Edgar Simpson of North Rend will loavo In tholr auto tomorrow to motor to 8nn Fran cisco. Thoy will go to Rosoburg vlu tho Myrtlo Point routo nnd follow tho railroad south from there. (Jive Farewell. Mrs. Ilonry Seng stncken has Issued Invitations for u fnrowoll party to bo given nt her homo Wodnesdny, July 31, for Mis. M. C. Ilorton. Tho Morton fnmlly will leave next month for Poplnr Illuff, Mo., wbcro they will miilto tholr home. Ruy Anton. L. W. Travor has re ceived a now flvo-passongor touring mnchtuo. Tho auto Is known as tho Krltx car and Is mndo In Portland. It Is a very classy nppcurlng machine. Mr. Trnver has taken tho agency for tho car and hna nlrendy sold a ma cblno to Dr. liorsfnll. Mrs. Trnver Is learning to handle the machine to day. . . Plan Picnic Tho Coos nay Social ists havo arrangod to hold tholr first annual picnic nt Simpson's Pnrk In North Uond August 18. A program of sports nnd games has boon ar ranged nnd a lady spoakor from Montana will deliver tho principal uddrosB. Sec. Stophan nnd othor momboru nro arranging for a big tlmo. Plan to Improve Jay Lawyer of tho Roynolda Development company hns practically concluded nrrnngo monts for eroding nnd Improving a Btreot from Mnrshllold to tholr First Addition near Llbby. Ho expects to havo this opened up this full and will lay water mains to that section. Ho expects to spond several thousand dollars in tho improvements. Elect Vice-Presidents Tho regu lar monthly mooting of tho Mothodlst Christian Drothorhood was held last ovonlng at tho F. A. Sncchl homo. Tho monthly buslnoss was transacted and a constitution adoptod. Four .vlco-prcsldonts wero olocted to tako cbnrgo of tho different committees und games and refreshments wore en joyed. Tho vico-prestdents olocted wero E. II. Campboll, David Nolson, Fred Wonvor and Arthur Drows. Finish Road Road Supervisor F. P. Norton Is completing tho balance of tho county's portion of tho North Rend and Marshfield waterfront roadway. There Is about 225 feet of roadway to bo built across "No man's land" to tho tract between the limits of the two cities. Although North Rend has temporarily ceased tho con struction of Its porlon of he road, it Is hoped that they will resumo It In tlmo to open tho highway to tra tllc this fall, Plan Frat Cluh Tho fraternity men of Marshfield and North Rend aro planning on the organization of a Pan-Ilollenlu Association hero, and oxpect to give a get-together dinner at the Chandler some tlmo In tho near future. There aro about thlr-ty-flvo or forty Greek letter men In tho vicinity who would bocomo mem bers. Much Interest In being ex pressed In tho organization and de finite action is now underway. Ill in Now York Will Klornnn of tho Roynolds Development company who was expected hero soon Is now In New York where ho Is recuperating from nn operation which ho recently underwent at Rochester, N. Y. Ho had been ailing for a long tlmo but It Is believed that tho operation hns effected a pormnnent cure. Ho will return to Spokane, Washington, In tho near future. It is doubtful If his father, Mr. Klornan of Mennsha, Wis., will bo able to visit the Day this season. PERSONAL NOTES W. IJ. I'IPKIl Ib In today from North Coos Hivor. JOHN THOMAS camo down today from Allognny. JOHN REATTIE Is In today from North Coos Rlvor. R. M. WIEDEU made a business trip to Houryvlllo today. CAPT. J AS. MAG EG of Emplro was a Marshllcld visitor today. DR. E. M1NGUS Ib making a buslnoss trip to Myrtlo Point todny. MRS. NETTIE ROSS of Allegany Is n Mnrshllold shoppor today. ORA WILLIS will Icavo horo noon for Myrtlo Point on business. GEORGE REATTY left yesterday for n short outing nt Ton MIIo. MRS. A. T. HAINES roturnod today from n trip to Portland and Boattlo. MISS ALPHA PEDERSON, of Em plro, wns n visitor In tho city to day. JESSE SMITH roturncd today noon from a trip to Coqulllo valloy points. FRANK ROOD of North Coob Rlvor Is a Marshlleld buslnoss visitor to dny. JAY B. TOWER oxpocta to loavo next week for nn outing on South Slough. J. A. BLATT wns down from his Coos Rlvor summer homo today on business. FRED LAMON nnd Orrln T. Pratt will loavo shortly on a roconals sanco trip. MRS. CARL EGENIIOFF of South Coob Rlvor spent tho day In Mnrshflnld. MISS S. DANIELS nrrlvod horo from Seattle to visit at tho W. T. Stoll home. ROY LAND1MTH came down this morning from his ranch on North Coos River. MRS. F. K. GETTINS and little son nro expected homo today from n visit In Rnndon, MRS. J. W. FLANAGAN will enter tain this ovonlng nt tholr homo Ib West MnrBhflold. RM8. A. M. PRENTISS arrived hero todny from Portlnnd to spend the Bummor with friends. BELVA FLANAGAN, of Marshlleld, Is registered nt tho McClallon Ho tel. Rosoburg Nows. IRVING PITMAN has takon a posi tion In tho bookkeeping depart ment of tho Smith mill. JAS. PERRY, Jr., returned today from a trip to Portland and to tho Bprlngs In Washington. MISS ADAMS, city librarian, plans to lenvo noxt month to visit her old homo In Massachusetts. MRS. E. A. KARR of Florence, Ore., Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. W, Langdon at nunker Hill. MISSES ELIZA-and BESSIE AYRE returned todny from a trip to Port land and othor northern points. MISS NELLIE TOWER Is down from tho Towod summer home on Coos Rlvor to spend a fow days In town. CAPT. II. W. OLSON nnd wife arrlv j od homo todny from three weeks' trip to northwest points of Inter est. MISS LOUI8B BLATT came down yesterday from tholr summer home on South Coos River for a few days In town. DR. R. W. MORROW, who will open a dental ofllco hero shortly, recei ved his ofllce equipment today on tho Breakwater. MISS V. GORMAN of Portland is hero on n two weoks' visit with tho F. D. Cohans nt their home la West Mnrshflold. MISS EVELYN MOCK, who has been visiting relatives and friends here expects to leave the last of the week for Portland. C. G. HOCKETT, local manager of tho Southern Oregon company, re turned today from a business trip to Portland. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER came down today from their home on Coos River. Sho .reports that Mr. Chandler Is much Improved. MRS. C. R. PECK arrived home on tho Breakwater today from a visit at her old homo In Pennington, Vt. and other eastern points. DR. W. A. Toyo nnd wlfo and daugh ter, Catherine, roturnod today from n fow weoks' trip to Portland, Seattle and other northern points. I WARNER OOREN and wife and Fred Larson oxpect to leave soon for n two weoks' outing in Curry county on tho upper Rogue Rive.. CONSTABLE .COX yestorday made a trip to Isthmus Inlet to serve pa pers on Geo. Richards who has been sued for damages by W, T. Yerkes, but did not And Richards at home and so served the papers on hla wife. The case will come up shortly In Justlco Ponnock's court. ARCHIE PHILLIPS of North Dend was In Marshlleld today on routo homo from tho head of South Inlet whoro ho wns cruising some tim ber. P. M. WILUUR will lenvo tomorrow on tho Excolslor for San Pedro and othor southern points where ho will spend a two weeks' vaca tion. JOE DODGE hns roturnod from a trip to Gardiner and vicinity. Ho roports that nil there are on tho qui vivo over tho railroad situa tion. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS roturnod yesterday from n trip to Ton Mllo and today os ontornlnlng a number of lady friends at liar Coos Rlvor ranch. H. L. COLEMAN Is oxpoctod hack In a fow dayB from Billings, Mont., to nccompnny Mrs. Colemnn and baby to Spoknno whoro they will mako tholr homo. E. A. NELSON and family who ru contly returned from California, havo moved Into tho house on South Fifth street recently vncat od by J. II. La Chnpolle. WILLIS KENNEDY. Jack Flanagan, M. A. Swcotmnn nnd Will Dtingun oxpect to lenvo soon for n deer hunt In Curry county. They will camp near Bald Mountain. JAS. FERRY. Sr., nnd wlfo nnd ltttio granddaughter, Gladys Ferry, ar rived homo on tho Bronkwator to dny from n visit nt tho homo of Mrs. Lloyd W. Jacobs In Portland. LOUI8 KEATING, formerly agent if tho Bronkwator hero but recently of tho Portland offlco, nrrlvod to day to spend his vacation with . frlondH nnd relatives on tho Bay. W. S. TURPEN loft hero this morn ing for Coqulllo whoro ho will con sult Leo. J, Caroy about n flno home which Mr. Cnry will build thoro, Mr. Turpon bolng ongngod to plan It. JAY LAWYER of tho Roynolds Dov olopmont company who hns boon looking nftor interests on tho Bay will loavo tomorrow for his homo In Spoknno. Ho report? that tho commission form of government Is proving a dismal falluro In Spo kane, ROGER GOSS runic In today on tho Broakwntor for n visit with his father nnd friends here. Ho has boon attending school In Chicago for tho past year and hns spent some tlmo nt his old homo In Wis consin slnco ho left hero two yenis ago. MR. and MRS. WM. McKEOWN hnvo roturncd from nn outing on Wll lanch Inlot whoro thoy hnvo boon visiting nt tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Carl McCullough, Mr. McKeown has boon nlllng Into ly nnd tho outing was tnkon for tho bcnoflt of his health. R. J. 8ACCIII plans to lenvo horo Sunday with Oco, Rotnor nnd Frank Donning for Curry county . whoro ho will spend IiIb vacation. During his nbBenco Hnlbort Cnr lyle will deliver milk to his patrons nnd F. A. Sncchl will hnvo chargo of the milk dopot. R. M. ROBERTS of tho Orogon Stuto Gamo Commission nrrlvod horo to day to gather data on tho proso cuttons for violations of tho gamo laws. Tho commission 1ms nover kopt a record of tho prosecutions. Today ho vlsltod Justlco Ponnock and obtnlnod dnta from his court records. WM. FORD who has boon visiting nt tho Eugeuo O'Connell summer home on Coos Rlvor will lenve to morrow for Portland. Mrs. Ford and baby will remain for n lougor Btay but will visit for n fow dnvs In Mnrshflold tho Inst of tho week. Mrs. E. K. Jones will accompany thorn down. IRVING CHANDLER has written that he will romo horo from Snn Francisco on tho noxt Rodondo to visit at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor. Ren Chandler who Is tnklng tho sum mer course nt tho University of Oregon nt Eugeno will arrtvo horo August G. R. M. WEIDER Is In from Ton Mllo on business. Ho says It looks there as though work wrs to bo shortly stnrtod on tho tunnel bo tweon tho Umpqua and North Lake. Fish nro biting fairly good, some nlco ones being caught with flies and many big ones being land ed with trolls. M. A. THO.MPKINS, who has been working In Camp 2 of the Smith Powers logging compnny, left yes terday for Sidney, Australia. Aug ust Frlzenn sold him his ticket from San Francisco to his destina tion. Mr. Thompkins has nover before been In Australia although he has trnvoled much. B. M. BARLOW, who has been suffer ing for somo time with nouralgla of the heart had a rather serious attack today and on tho ndvlco of his physician started via Allegany for Lornno, Oregon, In tho hope that the change will prove bene ficial. He was accompanied by Mrs. Barlow nnd also his brother C. M. Barlow nnd wife and two children who havo been visiting at the Barlow homo here. Mr. Bar low's many friends will wish that his trip may bring completo recovery. Possoim Oak Cured by using Dormol, ov money back; 99 in every 100 eases cured by Dorniol.