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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912-EVENING EDITION. End-Season M I m II II Jf Bx CVB a The Year's Most I g Event mporcam: lvipneyoaviiij THRIFTY, careful buyers eagerly wait and watch for an opportunity like this They fully realize it is their one big chance to purchase fresh, new, seasonable and desirable merchandise at prices they are glad and willing to pay. . And they know, that no matter how much lower the sale prices are than the 'regular prices, we are always ready to make good our guarantee of satisfaction or money back, absolutely the same as though you were paying the usual prices Notice These Reductions: .tflO.UO Suits at..- ....$22.50 $20.00 Suits- at .', $.18.85 $20.00 Suits at. . . .$l.33 $15.00 Suits at $11.85 . $12.50 Suits' at. . : $9.tJ 10.00 Suits at $7.35" $7.50 Boys Suits at ,. v . .$5.65 $6.50 Boys Suits at $4.85 $5.00 Boys Suits at $3.85 $3.50 Omvonolled Hats $2.85 $3.00 Millicoma Hats $2.35 $1.50 Work .Hats $1.15 IJo.vV Straight Pants Suits-ONB-TIALl? PKIOE. Broken Linos Summer Underwear OXE-IIALF PIUOE. MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS WOOLEN MILL STORE MARSHFIELD OREGON Beware of Mosquitoes Their sting is often as dangerous as that of a dead ly snake. Skeeter Skoot "Will hoop mo.squitos away from you. Pleasant and harmless to use. A little rubbed on the exposed pails of the body, or a eloib wet with it and bung near the face when sleeping, will protect you from mosquitoes. Guaranteed to satisfv or vour monev refunded Price 10, 25 and 50 cents per bottle. .For sale at Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TKe Busy Corner" "1Kb Rexall Store" PHONE MAIN 298 US AT life Royal TONIGHT nalnrr .... . Ill' :i hi . . n or ,1, PPlar l '' l,,Am '. Presenting nn --. ... wuivr hiiitiiiiiich, "Ii. mill A vial Imi" IPthinlthrf ml future, soino. mine extra inn in ..). TOMORROW NIGHT pHR X.SIIVII..K SITDKNTS -And a giniii. f pictures. Wtads. ItKAl) HISTORY IX Til E MAKING HISTOIIY la being mndo day by day, exactly such history ua tells tho advancement of thu human race, and thlH newspaper chronicles it duy hy day as It hap pens. Could anything bo inoro Inter outing or mora Important? Can any living man nffoul to lot ovoiuu pniu without knowing about them? Every man, woman mid child who can read should road ouo pa per at least nnd should read It regularly and carefully. Justlcs to himself, to his neighbors, to hla country and to future generations demands this. Every man should know what Is going on. Ho should read The Cooa Hay Times. Hit llfwr . flnn;.V."rt,,B,st . "lie ground Inquire p, , ",'."s ou Front "trcot. JEkblnd's Hardware store. nu ii., .--. " ii f 'n in MO So.ihlM room houso PremlSeaEIeve"th SU Inlu,ro axtemT--: dress XY iZ S?d "0reil. Ad care Times omce. wrlil'lT;"'"' l'remlcr t7o7- "a Grocery. uroaUway' ovr An- 'axtfU" " anJ office ,,,?,'tM,Veil "ooUUceper 'AXfiT ' "Ire ' 'ines. 5Sl Call ifiq'.i '"' r,M)t w Hill ' Ml ' ouxu3rr: . and .:? r,B with sevomi i,.. b,r,.,n.9--can! ri" PWne fn, .,.r"'yuS "om ace. lu,a au at Times Valloy Nursery Wash. Co., Toppenlsn, l'OJt RENT. Knstsldo residence. Phono 33, North nend. Mn. Ilobt. McCann. COOS DAY TIDES. Jlol w la glvon trio time and height of high and low water at Marsbflold. Th tides aro placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on the boo oud lino of cttch day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Date. TiiIy. havo tho marrlago eolebfated hora but MIbh Eddy was called to Salom by tho Illness of her mother and this coupled with tho recant death of her grandmother caused them td docldo to havo a very quiet wedding. Tho young couplo loft Immediately for San Luis Obispo whore Mr. Allgor Is principal of tho high school. Their marrlago marks tho culmination of n romnnco beginning at Imperial, Call., whoro thoy formorly taught school. Tho bride's host of Coos Hay frlonds will unite In extending congratulations. 2G Hrs. .0.10 G.G9 2.02 0.49 Feet .0.1 O.C 4.0 3.0 27 Hrs. .0.50 7.39 2.41 7.30 Foot .0.1 0.9 4.5 3.C 28 Hrs. .1.39 8.1G 3.13 8.10 Foot .0.2 0.9 4.8 3.5 29 Hrs. .2.18 8.49 3.41 8.51 Foot .0.0 0.9 5.0 3.3 30 Hrs. .2.55 9.18 4.07 9.25 " Feet .0.0 O.C 5.2 3.0 Many at Social Tho Fraternal Union gavo a big r6coption to Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Ablo, Jr., nt tho Fin nish hall last ovonlng. A number of outBldo guosts woro prosont. PERSONAL NOTES W. J. CONHAD Is making a business trip to Coqulllo. F. E. ALLEN loft this morning for Myrtlo Point on business. KAY KAUFMAN Is making n ncss trip to Dnndon todny. bus!- G. R. CARPENTER loft on thla morning's stngo for Rosoburg. MISS MARTHA ROSS of Isthmus In lot Is a Marsbflold visitor today. ALEX WILSON has gono to Ton Mllo to rocuporato from hla rocont ill-noBS. Itcachcs Nebraska. Hugh Snod-don-ln a lottor to rolatlvos says that ho and Mrs. Sneddon and chlldron J. WEINSTEIN and wlfo loft today will meet Mrs. Hnrrlgan and daughter who aro en routo horo from a northern trip. MRS. W. 11. MORGAN, of DanloU Crcok, Is a Marsbflold shopper to dny. J. ALBERT MATSON was dow.i from "Tho Nook" today on business. L. H. PRICE, of Sumner, Is looking aftor business in Mnrahflold today. havo roachod Mrs. Snoddon'a old homo nt Elba, Nobr., whoro thoy will visit until Soptombor. Samuol An drews, a brothor of Mrs. Snoddon, will accompany thorn back. , I'atlier's lllrthday. Hugh Coko. a brother of Judgo Coko, who with his family Is visiting relatives nnd for Portland aftor a short stay on tho Day. A. P. OWEN came down from hla South Coos Rlvor homo today for n short stay In town. DR. II. E. WHITTAKER of Tampa, Fla la looking ovor thla section with a vlow of locating horo. ttifrlonds In tho Coqulllo vnlloy. was THE U EATHblt . OVOr jrrootlnir Mnrshilold friends to- rlnv Tlln fnllinp In nntnl.rnH n.r I. la MISS EDNA RAY loft tOdaV for llOT (Dy Associated Pross) TOM LAWHORNE Is down from his ranch nbovo Allegany on biiBlncs3. Ho reports that tho ranchors havo nearly completed haying. MRS. W. C. DUEnNER nnd son, Goorgo, and grandson Goori;o Duobnor, Jr., havo roturncd from an outing nenr Ton Mile. F. D. WAITE and wlfo and two daughtora aro oxpoctod in this ovonlng by auto from Suthorlln to spond a wook or ten days on tho Day. MRS. E. L. C. FARRIN loft today for hor homo In Portland after a short visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rood, In Marsh-Hold. OREaON Fair tonight nnd !81st blrthdny today and for 41 years Saturday. Warmer In Intorlor. nn8 ueon resident of Coos county. homo nt Norway nftor a wook'B vls-j R.F. WILLIAMS has leased tho Mc it with Miss Myrtlo Downor. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For twonty-four hours ending nt 4:43 a. m.. July 2G by Donj. Ostllnd, special government me teorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum GG Minimum 48 At 4:43 n. m 50 Precipitation none Wind north-west; cloar. I i Fell Into river Yesterday morn- MISS CARRIE SIDEL of Now Rich Ing whllo the Allco II was making inonil, Ind., Is a guest at tho homo! hor rogular trip up Coos Rlvor, one of hor sister, Mrs. J. A. Ward. of tho passongers, a loggor who had i not fullv rnenvnrml from n nnlnhra. MRS. J. G. KENDALL. Mrs C.nrl W. Colltim bungalow on South Coos River nnd ho and his family will enjoy an outing there- during tho month of August. tlon in town, foil overboard, causing qutto a commotion. Tho wator was not very deep and ho was finally pulled aboard. Evortson and Miss Gdorge wont to Dnndon today for a short visit. Mooho Picnic Tho excursion and picnic to be given by tho Loyal Order of Mooso on Sunday Is not confined Starts Paving. E. II. Morrlssey to members but nil good people will NELS RASMUSSEN and son, Gordon, aro spondlng tho wook at tho Ras musson ranch on Haynos Inlet. has started work on tho block pnv Ing which Is to bo used on Front street on tho sides of tho street car tracks thoro. Outdoor Koclal. The .Epwortli Leaguo will give an outdoor social tonight in Porham Park. It had ' MRS. J. T. McCORMAC came down today from their summor homo on South Cooa River for a abort stay. Secure Homo. .It Is nnnniinpoil originally been planned to give tho that Prof. Schonck, bead of the nilt soclal on Knob Hill but many ob- ni0ro Forest School, and wlfo. will Jocted to tho climb. occupy tho A. L. narkor homo on bo welcome to Join In tho day's fea tlvttlos. L. T. Morgan, traveling ro prosontatlvo- of tho big coffee firm of JACK MERCHANT has returned Hills Droa. Is In the city nnd contrl- from n two weoks' visit at tho Mat butod tho coffeo which will bo Borvod son summor homo on Coos River, free. MRS. C. W. TOWER nnd a party if friends loft todny for tho Tower summor homo on South Coos river. FOR SALE Single buggy. 171 North Dond. WANTKD Woman as nurse and housekeopor for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs, II. Sengstncken. 1 1 Auto Accident. Dr. Holllster of here this year. Mr. and Mrs. Darker Phono North Dond met with a mishap whllo are enjovlng an outing nenr one of I driving his nutomobllo between South tho Smlth-Powors camps whoro Inlet and North Dond Wednesday, rror. Darker has been employed Ho ran off the road and his machtno during vacation. South Fifth street during their stay mjsSES MYRTLE AND IDA DOW- FOK SALE Newsstand, confection' , ery and Ico cream business In good thriving town; paying proposition. For particulars address Opportunl- ty. enro Times. , was wedged In betweon two logs but 1 fortunately was not damaged. Hlndales Coming O. D. Hlnsdalo . ' and wife, formorly of Gardiner but SplrituullMK .Meet Prof. Johnson now of Los Angeles, aro now en nor nnd Jim Downer lefr todny on tho Droakwater for thqlr homo In. Condor, Ore. MISSES EVELYN and GRACE TUR noy loft today for Doal Lako where they will Join Miss Laura Kruso'a outing party, i DAN KEATING, who Is taking his annual vacation from his duties nt tho Woolen Mill store, nnd wlfo, 'havo returned from a visit with relatives In Myrtlo Point. MR. AND MRS. D. A. JONES nnd children, nccompnnled by Mr-i. Jones' parent s, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Mudgott, nro spondlng tho diy at tho fish hatchory ou Coos River. CHAS. HICKOX plans to leavo Sun day morning with his varmint dogs for the Mobloy ranch, back of the Cooa Rlvor croamory, whoro a big panther la reported to havo been seen rocontly. PAUL J. RASMUSSEN was down from his homestead, about a mllo and a half abovo the Coos Rlvor Creamery, todny to make final proof beforo Land Commissioner Arthur K. Peck. JOHN SNYDER has returned from Ton Mllo without any bear meat for his frlonds although ho reports that ho und Hlllls Short had a BtionuoiiH chnso after one the day bofore yesterday. the spiritualist medium who arrived route up the coast in an auto on an n a G0EnEL. representing Llbby,'Mns. JAS. FORTY of Day Park loft on the pay yesterday hold a mooting out ng trip. Thoy woro at Eureka MoNc & Llbb .' of c,Cago. Is . today 'for the O. H. Dutigan ranch LB.?..5L" T.r Ll1 "r ll VT' ZC?,ll"Z &i d making h,s first trip Into the Coos onlaS,gn 'g Svo'esno HAItGAIN SALE 10 horseiwwer nuto for J450; first-class condi tion; fully equipped; cost ne'v J3000; will sell for $450 on eany terms. John L. Koontz Machlno Shop. North Front street. Phono 180-.I. HUY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH DEND can bo had at a very reasonable price If .taken now. E. S. OEAR & CO . First National Dank Htnuonery uo b. sioro. auoui iweivo ,receiveu oy airs. w. mingus irom Mrs. jjay territory wero presont. Tonight ho will noiu a tunsunie today. They will visit nero meeting at Day City and will return and. nt Gardlnor. Thoy write that jjug, n, ut j,uSE and children who hero tomorrow night. they aro having a most delightful nave ueen visiting at tho Win. trip, stopping nt points of Interest I(UB0 niul j, Ai i,llB0 homes, loft l'lio Drill Flro practice was hold for hunting nnd fishing. .today for Portland. last night on Front street and four streams of water woro pumped out of Wed Lnst Night Mrs. J, T. Hall jjRS. F. G. HORTON and children, the bay at a pressure of one hundred received a telegram today announc- Catherlno nnd Warren, loft yoi- pounds, by tho big englno. Tho en- Ing tho marrlago of hor sister, Miss tordoy for an outing at tho Church glne Is doing hotter service than was Mny StaufT, and Fred Cathernll at ranch on North Inlet, rlnlmed for It by tho company from East Oakland last ovonlng. Tho which It was purchased. bride's mother. Mrs, Alary E. Stauff, prof. ART RICHARDS left bore will spend a week's outing, Sho expects to mako somo rocord catches of fish during hor visit. nn . -. N 1 . a. M. C.'t.':THoehold hmihJ Fr2!ll383 North FIr.1- b 1?5 wnillTJSNBiTeu: -" v:SK Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT Phoiit 158-R. 172 No. Droadway. and brothor, Jas. Stauff, were pres- Weds In Salem. Mrs. P. N. Flags ent. Tho groom Is assistant engineer received word today that her sister, Miss Josephine Eddy, and Prof. Irv ing O. Allger woro quietly married last ovonlng at the homo of tho bride's uncle, A. A. Livingstone, la Salem, Ore. It had been planned tu on the Nann Smith and has been laid up by Injuries sustained In an acci dent which delayed the nuptials. , They will reside In East Oakland whoro thoy havo a homo already fit ted up. this morning for Dnndon on his week-end trip and will return on Sunday's excursion train. T. HARRIOAN nnd C. W. Mont gomery will leave In tho Harrlgan auto Sunday morning via. Myrtlo Point for Rosoburg where they, Ponson Oak Cured by using Dennol, or money baekj 99 in every 100 cases cured by Dormol. M f ! ViMclEJ fl II twW