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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Here are the prices: L CO (Vnvciicllcd ITats $2.85 Broken Lines of Summer Underwear at 9 'Price I absolutely painless and sure in results. Sold with tho Star Transfer id Storage Co. pared to do all klmiu nt hnnti,. . :"rt notice, wc n . mi. j ' m.vbw uii uuiua iw.d.W8.a,8 uuve tho latest "tee OUr nnrb H. Heisner, Prop. III.,.. ,--. ' r """ "-' 49-1.. JffssiONAi niRFCTnsN j"MB.CMnKB. ""i iu .vno MtiU SplniU llseae. '. Hoooi 2. Hnuflr. IT...... E lU.L."iCe ',0Ur8 2 t0 B A. i, HKSUi-va M,ni l)entl Panore. quipped to do high clan Q hort notice m , 1 trices. Examination fref l"1 U0'Qi. niinna 112-J. "KNNBri, Uwyer. f,IJ4rPlmWn& Bennett Haul uregoB f T, JtrrrHn..- PhY.M . 1 ' ... "" 8na 8rgoa Ml. ""'"ing, r office. PhMa ,R., We clean house TWICE a year. Everything, including Hart Schaffner & Marx suits, goes at One-quarter off regular prices Every Spring suit in the store goes into this clean-up sale $30.00 Suits at $22.50 $25.00 Suits at $18.85 $20.00 Suits at $14.85 $15.00 Suits at $11.85 $3.00 Boys' Suits Fancy Brown and Gray Mixed i The Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Mim Olotliicrs Depend On Us For Your Medicines Your doctor vrill never have the slightest cause for complaint about the way we fill his prescrip tions. He will praise the fidelity and exactness with which wc follow his directions, ond the pure, fresh quality of the drugs wc use. But our medicines are not more satisfactory than our prices. It is this combination of high quality and low prices that has built up our business, We sell many very good, ready-prepared remedies for different ailments. Arc you troubled with corns? Wo can cvc you a positive remedy for their painless removal and cure -REXALL CORN CURE. It relieves and cures the most stubborn and nainful corns and bunions. It is Kexall guarantee. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. "TEo Busy Corner" "IKfe Rexall Store" PHONE MAIN 298 US RHMHBMBHMMBMNMMMBMf . . i You Auto Call Foote PHONE U4-J NIGHT AND WAV Stiiud front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NKW OAHS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono 6-J Hesldenco Phone 28-J Will make trips to Coqullle. A Modern Brick Dullutug, Electric Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL COOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. tales: no cents a Day and Upwards Cor Broadway and Maiket. Msrshflfilci. Oreenn . City Auto Service flood Cars. Careful Drivers and rensonnblo charges. Our motto: 'Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46 Night Phono 4G. 'HIIKI'II .V nOODME. Kroiirlptony Unique Pantatorium rilK .MODERN WYKHN. 1'iiKftWM.tio. j I'KKhhUKH anrt II. VI ltll.iniriwvuwi gent for Edward E. 8trnuis & Co. 'lue Tailoring Lot us mak your next Suit. JKIt rnnmiprrlal. Phona gffo-X. Marshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT Phone 158-R. 172 No. Broadway. Millieonm Hats $2.35 4 Off WANT ADS. WANTED A Man, Wumitn or Child to mnko quick nionoy on South Mnrshrtcld Bnnp, 200x310 with 2G0 foot frontngo on Improved Htroot, closo In, for 14000.00. Soo Tltlo, Uunrnntco & Abstract Co., II. Scngstnckon, mnnagor. FOR SALE Wmk horses. Soo V. P. Norton. FOR SALE Wheel Kemper. Sco F. P. Norton. FOR SALE (loot! ouc-hiilf gallon fruit Jars, 75c por dozen. A. J. Lewis. WANTKD Woman or girl for hoiisu keeper. Apply or phono J. G. Heattlo. Farmers 3043. WANTKD Carrier Iniy to deliver Dally Times on Bunkor Hill. FOR SALIC flood 5-room housu nnil lot and out-bultdtngs In Emplro. Sell cheap If taken nt onco. Apply A. A. Nichols, Emplro. LOST Between Fourth St. nnd cem etery a squnro gold locket engrav ed with church ond trees. Finder plenso return to Times otllco. FOR RENT August 1, fluo ground floor storo or office rooms on Front e.MAn. fnnnlirt W.r .l n .1 'a Tfnt1l waro storo. OUIt AflENTS MAKE MONEY sell Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Exporlonco unnecessary. Yaklmi Valley Nursery Co., Topponlsu, Wash. WANTED Men to heat Interest lie count, nnd save rout account, by buying 50 x 70 corner Second nnd Gol den, for $2G00; onsy tonus. 40 x 100 on Second nnd Hull for $2500. 100 x 100 In East Mnrshflold; nice sunny cornor, for $500; easy terms. 50 x 100 at Enstsldo, nice Bay view for $200. Cornor 100 x 100 In Songstnck en's Addition with unobstructlblo Bay view for $1000; your own terms. Also building lots In Enstslne on Installment plan at $100 each. TITLE GUARANTEE & AB STRACT COMPANY. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 227 South Fourth Street. FOR RENT Modern O-room house. Applv Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 2 3 7-J. FOR SALE Household furniture. M. C. Horton. 383 North First St. j FOR RENT Enstsldo residence. , Phono 33, North lienu. M. Robt. McCnnn. FOR SALE Single buggy. Phone 171 North Bend. FOR BALE Newsstand, confection" j ory nnd Ice cronm business In good thriving town; paying proposition.! For particulars nddress Opportuni-I tv. enro Timns. ' RAROAIN SALE 10 lioi-seiower auto for $450; first-class condl-i Hon; fully equippoa, cohi. no-" $3000; will sell for $450 on eany terms. John L. Koontz Mnchln'o Shop. North Front street. Phono isn-j. - BUY NOW. Some choice lots In NORTH BEND ran be had nt n very reasonable price If taken uow. E. S. GEAR & CO, First National Bank. coos bay TIDES. Mel w la given ths tlmo and height or high and low water at MarBhflold. Th tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first line and holghts on the sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 mlnutcB. Date. Tilly. 29 lira. .2.13 8.40 Foot .CO 0.0 30 lire. .2.55 0.18 Feet .CO 0.C 3.41 8.51 5.0 3.3 4.07 9.25 5.2 3.0 THIS WEATHER (By ABBOclatod ProBs) 4 OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday. Not much chango in temperature -: LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twonty-four hours ending nt 4.43 n. m., July 29, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo- tcorologtcnl obsorvor: Maximum "J Minimum 53 4 At 4:43 a. ni C4 Precipitation nono Wind northwest; clear. Picnic Dntc J. B. Sneddon hnB decided that tho annual picnic ot tho Cnlodonlnn socloty will bo hold at Charleston, a wock rrom noxt uun day. Tho program Is now bolng ar rniiRCil. Tnko Clover Somo of tho resi dents of South Mnrshflold complain that tho hoys como Into tholr yards and tear out tho cholco clover to food to tholr rabbits. Unloss thlB is stopped In tho futuro tho mattor may bo tnkon up with tho authorities. Boy Bother Many hnvo boon complaining to Marsha! Cartor of bathers who go swimming In tho bay without proper bathing suits or with out any at nil. Tho laws against this practlco nr very plain nnd Mnrshal Carter says that they will bo strictly enforced. Iicnso Building. Tho Nordrum Brothors, who will hnvo chnrgo of tho now Smith pulp mill, hnvo loanod tho building at tho cornor of Tonth nnd Donnolly from Mrs. Enrly and will uso It ns tompornry rcsldonco qunrtors until tholr now homes nro completed. Becoming Famous Robert Grnves continues winning fnmo becniiso of his grcnt polo vault on July I. It. O. Graves recolvcd n lottor yesterday from the editor of tho Chicago Dally News Almannc asking for details to bo placed In tho nthlotlc records of the year being compiled by thnt publication. .Money In Wiint Ad Leo Stevons knows that Is pays to uso Tho Tlmos wnnt ads. I.nst week ho lost- a purse containing $30 In ensh. Ho put u 15c want nd In Tho Times and tho purso wns returned promptly by L. D. Wnlrath of the RogorB rooming Iioiibo. who found It, nnd who rend tho nd In Tho Times. Iftijoy Outing Chns. Selen nnd family nro enjoying nn outing nt tho John Hondrlekson ranch on North Coos rlvor. Yesterday, thoy and Mr. Hondrlekson nnd family, Andrew Storn nnd fnmlly, Carl Johnson and fnmlly. Carl Bishop and others en joyed nn outing trip to South Cous Rlvor. Mr. Hondrlekson hns just completed his flue now launch which will bo named thoAncs II. Allegiuiy Trouble Capt. Edwards of Allogany wns In town today and roports that tho loggora In thnt soc tion cause a lot of trouble evory Sun day. Tho mattor will probably bo taken up with Doputy District At torney Derbyshire. Tho loggors como in, get drunk and then uso pro fnno langungo and fight among thorn solves making It vory disagreeable for tho residents of thnt section, Cnpt. Edwards says. Cntch Fish. Frank Pugsloy. J. O. Lnngworthy nnd O. E. Broberg spoilt yesterday nenr Golden Falls, ench se curing from 25 to 35 fish. Lang worthy nnd Broberg provided, them selves with corked shoos so thnt tnoy could got nround on tho slippery rocks but Pugsloy, who Is porhaps better known ns the "Candy Kid." thought tho occasion called for pat ent lentror "kicks" nnd consequent lv went In over his bend on three sopnrnto occasions. Bniidnn Bench Party Among tho Bnndon excursionists yesterday woro Mr. nnd Mrs. F, E. Wostborg and son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Patterson and two children. At tho clty-by-tho- sea thoyj, wore joined by Mrs. Con- loguo ana cnuuron nnu ner urouier, also Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeler and chil dren and Mr. Matthews of Bnndon. Thoy made up a pleasant beach party and enjoyed a picnic fried chicken dinner that has novor been surpassed on tho Pacific Coast that Is accord ing to tho testimony of those who nto tho chicken. Quick Results Tho Times wnnt nils provo tholr effectiveness nnd result getting qualities overv day. Lasf Saturday James Roland son Inserted a lost adv. for n pair of spectacles. In less thnn tlilrtv minutes nfter the pnpor wns Issued John Bnekmnn brought tho glasses to the ofTtco. Ho found thorn In tho rond while riding homo on his bi cycle the evening boforo nnd brought tl em to The Times office Immediate ly nfter rond'ng the ndv. Strangely onnug,i ho nicked thorn up whevo tbov hnd fallen from Mr, Roiandson when bo wns thrown from the Daw unto. One of the lenses wns broken. SOCIAL CALENDAR, TODAY Mrs. Colby Perry, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford at homo for Mrs. It. 11. Montgomery and Mrs. Cora Mao Montgomery. Ralph and Mary Kruso com- pllmentary card party . 1 PERSONAL NOTES 1 CHAS. E. WARNER left on this morning's stngo for Rosoburg. ARTHUR K. PECIC spont Sunday with friends on South Coos river. MRS. M. J. ELROD plans to lenvo soon on a trip to San Francisco. II. S. TOWER nnd wlfo plan to leavo this week on a trip to San Fran cisco. MISS GRACE KRUSE hns rctunuul to tho Nook uftor n short stay In town. T. W. LYNCH nnd wlfo will leavo on tho noxt Rcdondo for San Francisco. DR. and MRS. W. A. TOYE and daughter, Catherine, spoilt Sunday nt tho Mnzo. H. B. FERGUSON has taken n posl tlon In tho C. A. Smith warchousa near tho Alllanco dock. EDDIE ELLERBECIC Is spondlng tho wckik-cnd with his friend Von Bonebrnko of, Ross Inlot. J. W. MITCHELL nnd Dr. Wal tors nnd family enjoyed an outing on South Coob Rlvor yesterday. MISS ANNA WHEELER hns return ed from Gnrdlner whoro slio hns spont tho lnst sovornl months. MISS VIOLET HENDERSON spent Sundny at tho ranch homo of Mrs. Jonnlo Lnndrlth on Coob River. W. F. BOWRON, Jr., who hns boon located in Arlzonn for tho last fow yenrs, returned homo yestorday. It. A. WERNICH. a prominent busi ness mnn of Coos Bay, Is register ed nt tho Portlnnd. Orcgonlnn. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned to dny from Coqulllo whoro ho hold n special scsrIoii of tho probnto court. MRS. JAS. FORTY of Bay Park ro turnod todny from n visit with Mrs. C. II. Dungan on South Coos Rlvor. MISS MAUDE PAINTER Is tho guost of Mrs. Helen Chnndlor-Tromntno nt the Chnndlcr summer homo on South Coos river. C. S. MURPHY, of Tho Times' forci, roturnod todny noon from an ovor Sundny visit with his wlfo nnd daughter nt Bridge. JOHN MOTLEY expects to leavo In n mouth or so for St. Louis nnd oth er eastern points whoro ho will spend several months. MRS. C. a. HOCKETT of Emplro re turned homo yostordny from n sov ornl weeks' visit with friends nmt relatives In California. FRANK GRANT, formerly of tho Smlth-Powora Cnmp on Isthmus Inlot, nrrlved homo yostordny from a trip to San Francisco. MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL enmo down from tho Mnzo yesterday for a short stay In town. Mrs. O'Con noll will nlso bo down today. HARRY G. HOY Is expected this evening overland or on tho Bronk wutor from n trip to Donver, St. Louis nnd other eastern points, MRS. A. G. AIKEN and grandson. Frederick Schottor, returned today from u short outing nt tho Good will placo on South Coos river. O. B. HINSDALE nnd family, form erly of Gardiner but now of Los Angoles nrrlved horo Into Satur day on their auto tour of tho coast. J. O. LANGWORTHY nnd family, C. Lnngworthy nnd family nnd B. Ab bott nnd family expect to leave Thursday for Bridge on nn outing. MRS. KRAMER BATSFORD form erly Miss Morcrnnr, will leavo th's weok for her homo In Oakland nf' tor a several weoks stay on the Bay. CHAS. DINDINGER, of Pittsburg, Pa., Is expected hero In a few duys for a visit with his cousin, C. R. Dlndlngor, and other relatives on tho Bay. ROBERT KRUGER nnd family and Mrs. Carl Albrecht and daughter Vorn are cnmplng on South Coos Rlvor Just above the McCollum bungalow. F. A. WARNER sailed today on the Nairn Smith aftor spondlng about n month on tho bay on matters connected with tho C. A. Smith companies. E. C. PADDOCK and wlfo will leavo Wednesday for Snn Francisco where they will mnko their homo, Mr. Paddock having been assigned n new territory. L. II. KEATING, now cashier of tho Breakwater office In Portlnn 1, who has beon spending a two weoks' vacation horo will lenvo Wed nesday for his homo. MRS. OLIVIA EDMAN who has ben making an extended visit wl.Mi friouds In Illinois starts for homo BORN. KRICK To Mr. and Mrs. Joun Krlck of Empire, Sunday, July 28, shortly and expects to reach Mnrshfleld about August 15. D. B. GRANT, nn ABhland real estate man, Is spondlng n few dnys on tho Bay. DR. DIX nnd Frank LnlBo wcro Sui. day visitors nt tho W. S. Chandler homo on South Coos Rlvor. MRS. SELMA THOMAS nnd children Androw nnd Elslo, hnvo roturnod from n wcok's outing at Baston dorf's beach. REV. FATHER E. DONNELLY Is oxpoctod hero shortly from San Francisco, whoro ho Is now locat od, to visit his sisters, Mrs. Early and Miss Donnolly. J. A. WARD returns tomorrow from Portlnnd whoro ho has boon on business. Ho will bo accompanied by Mr. Mundy, a prominent cap italist of Vancouver. MRS. A. J. FRENCH will nrrlvo her tomorrow on tho Brenkwntcr, com ing via Portland from Orlnnd, Cnl., to visit nt tho homo of her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCor mac. MRS. JACK CLAREY nnd llttlo sou expect to leavo on tho next Rcdon do for southern California whoro thoy will visit her pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hughes, formerly of North Bond. A. B. DALEY plans to leavo for Portland August 5 from which placo ho sails on tho Stoamor Boar for Los Angoles whoro ho will join Mrs. Dnloy and tho children In a Bummor vacation. MISS UNA BRADLEY who has beon visiting nt tho Mills' homo In West MnrBhfleld will lenvo this weok with her fathor, Theo. Bradley, for their homo In Snn Francisco. Messrs. Bradley nnd Mills nro brothor-ln-Inws. OTTO SOHROEDER nnd wlfo of San Francisco arrlvod yestorday to vis It Mr. Schroodor's brother-in-law V. Tlmmormnn. Mr. Scroodor is n rotlrod capitalist. Thoy expect to romnln about n month on tho Bay boforo returning homo. ED MORRISSBY, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. F. Morrlssey, who was formorly ongngod in tho jowolry business hero n fow years ngo, but who has been traveling through tho south tho past year or so has returned homo to visit his pnronts. MRS. BLATT nnd children of Cnnnda. who hnvo been vlHltlng nt tho J. A BIntt homo will lenvo vlh San Francisco for Lend, 8. D., whoro thoy will moot Mr. Blntt nnd pro ceed bnck homo. Thoy havo spent tho grcntor portion of tho summer here. MISS HOLMS is expected hero on tho next Rcdondo to spond tho hnlanco of tho summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Fledberg at their summer homo on Coos Rlvor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fried borg will como down today for n short stay In town, C. F. ELLERBECIC this morning ro sumod his position with tho C. B. It. & E. It. R. nfter n short vaca tion spont nt Allogany and vicinity. Mrs. Ellcrbeck nnd son Eddlo ac companied him to Allegany but owing to Illness hnd to shorten their visit. WILL nnd IRVING CHANDLER ar rived horo yestorday on tho Rc dondo to visit at tho homo of their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor. Mrs. Will Chandlor Is visiting nt tho homo of her folks In Grants Pass and mny visit on tho Bay lator. M'SS CORA MAY MONTGOMERY, who has beon visiting nt tho homo of her sisters, Mrs. C. K. Porry nnd Mrs. D. Y. Stnfford, will loavo on tho next Brenkwator for her homo In Decatur, III. En route sho will visit with friends In North Dnkotn. W. T. MERCHANT who was oxpoct od on tho Rodondo did not arrive but eont word that ho would bo horo on tho Washington which is duo Thursday. It Is not yot known what will dovolop In regard to tho adjustment of affairs here. AMONG THE HICK V - Grnclo McKeown, tho llttlo daugh-' tor of Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur Mc Keown, was reported Bomowhat Im proved todny although sho had a vory high fovor last night. Sho contracted an nttnek of pnoumonln while camp ing on South Coos river nnd tho en tire fnmlly has returned from tho Mazo. Miss Alpha Mauzoy who under went nn operation for appondlcltls nbout ton dnys ngo at Morcy hospital, hns recoverod sufficiently to return homo todny. W. S. Chandlor Is gradually re cuporntlng from tho sovero attack of kidney trouble from which ho hns been sufferlug. Poter Robortson, tho Mllllngton p'loneer, who hns been vory HI nt Mercy hospital. Is loportod slightly Improved today. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pon nro dependable and up-to-dnto. All styles for snlo nt the ;i : vM fP j m ! :f j I