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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1912)
THE' COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Make your own deductions YOU can figure for yourself how much you will nf these save on one Hart Schaffner & Marx suits that we are marking down for this big clearance sale. You can see what you'll save on extra vacation suits. Every garment is guaranteed to satify you; Here's the list; $30 Suits at $22.50 $25 Suits at $18.85 $20 Suits at $J4.85 $15 Suits at $H. 85 $3.50 Cravenetted Hats $2.85 $3.00 Millicoma Hats $2.35 Broken Lines of Summer Underwear at v 2 Price Boys' Suits Fancy Brown and Gray Mixed Off y The Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Mnn Clothiers 25th Saturday Special Sale For bargains see our window display 1 5 to 25 oer cent dis count on every article soldout of our window Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "TR Busy Corner" "TEe Rexall Store" HH0NE- MAIN 298 US WANT ADS Fine Homesite For Sale: An oxcollont lnvcstmont out Con trnl nvonuo way, lovol, boy vlow, cIobo In, 70x100, 14th St. near Con- trnl, $1400.00, easy torma. South 70 foot lots 13, 1-1, block 55, Western Addition. Sowor, city wator, streota puved nonr. Will soil 30 or 40 foot snino rnto. It. T. Stroot, ownor, 14 East 7th St., Portland, Oro. FOR SALE !t gnsollno launched, 8:1, 20 and 30 foot in longth. Phono CJ. FOIl RENT A nicely furnished bed room. Mrs. M. C. Chapman. Phono lCx. SELLING all furniture. Good bar. gains. Hnvo to vucato by Aug. intli. Call at Coko rcsldonco, Phono HOI, .North Item). COOS HAY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY namo belongs to E. O. Hall. Phono 1G9-J. FOK SALE Chlekerlng Grand piano In good condition. Phono 294-x. WANTED Wo lira looking to rent a dairy ranch by Octobor or Novem ber. German family References can bo given. Wrlto to Mrs. E. Krommlngor, Lnkesldo, Ore. COOS BAY TIDES. Hoi w 1b glron th-s time and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Th tldos aro placod In the ordor of ocourronco, with tbolr tlratm on tho first lino and heights on tho sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consocutlvo bolghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. August. 9Hra. .C.17 12.27 4.44 Ft. 0.3 3.C 4.1 10 lira. .C.17 1.23 0.03 (Ft. 0.9 3.9 3.8 HIHra. .0.31 7.10 2.09 IFoot .0.7 1.4 4.7 10.22 G.2 0.0 0.0 7.0 1 3.2 LOCAL TEMPEHATUHE RE- POUT. For twonty-four hours ondlng nt 4:43 a. ni Aug. 9, by BonJ. Ostllnd, apoctal govornmont mo- teorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 72 Minimum 57 At 4:43 n. in 58 Precipitation Traco Wind south; cloar. WANTED Gentleman roomor and t boardor. Enquire Times offlco WANTED Housemaid. $10 or hot ter for competent girl. 269-L. WANTED Twelvo carpenters, ?3.."50 i por day. Apply Phono 2G9-L. We Have Been Successful 1ZZm V'lrii 8tCk of fl,8t gh90eC'rcfl!l'orlalandcan --tidtoeLu:r,r,ce Coos Bay Wiring Co. P1"ne 237-J l,-Tlm;.e1,.Wan' "use, onhanni "oi Ads hrlnp r..i7. - Blanchard's Livery We have secured the livery busi ness nf L. If. Helsner, and are pre pared to rendor excellent service to the people of Coo? Day, Cureful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean saiisiaetory service to tho public. Phou? us for a driving horso, a rig or mythlng needed In the livery line. Wo also do truck 'as business of all kinds. HLANGHAHD HHOTHKH8 Phone 138-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. J 41 First and Alder Street. FOH SALE Hoarding Houso nnd i luriiuuru, riiyiiijj uumuuas, jawbu j on house. Inquire 26G Com. & 3rd, WANTED Experienced miners. Ap ply at ouco nt Llbby mine. LOST Solid Silver Card case with Chain. Engraved with Initials A. I). It. Reward for return to Prof. Richards. WANTED A buyer for ono of tho host business corners on Coos Day. 45 by 100 feot. Not far from waterfront. Macndnm streets. Terms If desired. Robort O. Graves FOH RENT Si'ven.rooni cottage 0, EnatBldo. Phono 33 North Bend. WANTED Girl for cigar stnnd nt tve Chandler hotel. I.Ttlt lM.'VT rinn Inrirn f iirnltJiPfl v ... w.. ""D ------ -- I room for housekeeping. Closo In. Seo J. C. Doano Phono 331-R. i DO YOU WANT to borrow somo I money. I can socuro It for you quickly. R. O. Gravos. Mass Earlier Rov, Fathor Munro announces that Low Mass will bo colobrated at St. Monica's Catholic church Sunday at 7 o'clock and High Mass at 9 o'clock. Leavo Today Among those leav ing on tho Allogany-Draln auto lino this morning were Henry Block, W. II. Axmun, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, E. Hague and R. R. Forbes, Fine Flow era Mrs. Norls Jonson has placed a boquet of dahlas In tho Chamber of Commerce window that Is attracting much attention. Sho has ono of tho finest small flower gnrdons on the Bay, Exhibits Table Capt. Hans Rood has placed a highly pollshod Myrtlo tablo on oxhlblt nt tho Chamber of Commorco that Is regarded as ono of Experience unnecessary. Yaklnn Vnlloy Nursery Co., Topponlsn, WubIi. FOR SALE or trade, a good launch. Apply 204 Coke building. HUY NOW. Some choice lot3 In NORTH BEND can he had nt a very reasonable price If taken now. E. S GEAR & CO First Natlonnl Bank. If you have anything to sell, trade, ur rent, or waut help, try a Want Ad. OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell lug our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Marshfield Cyclery IUCYCLES FOR RENT Phone 138-H. 172 No. Ilroadwa) J tho most attrnctlvo Myrtlo wood pro ducts over turned out on tho Bay. Plan Improvements Tho Eastsldo city council hnd a mooting last ovon Ing and decided to opon up about two blocks of Second nvonuo west, near tho waterfront. It nlso dccldod to hnvo a plank walk put In from tho Buy City mill to tho Eastsldo school house. Slightly Injured Whllo cutting a largo nldor trco on his ranch on Catching Inlot recently W. J. Bono hrako was struck on tho right log which was badly bruised. Ho nnr rowly escaped being struck on tho head which would probably havo kill ed him. Aro Married Word has boon re ceived horo of tho marrlngo In Idaho of J. frank Evans, formorly of tho Evorltt Pharmacy of North Bond, nnd Miss Elizabeth Hartkopf, who Is woll known on tho Bay through visits mado hor slstor, Mrs. L. F. Dlrlngor, nnd with other friends. Thoy will rcsldo in Idaho. River aro oxpoctod homo tomorrow. . A. TIEDGEN roturnod yostorday from Bandon whoro ho has boon at tending Institute Ho will return thoro Monday for tho bnlanco of tho season. HARRY BEDFORD nnd wlfo who havo been visiting at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa, Sneddon, lonvo today for their homo ut Conllnga, Calif. MAYOR C. E. JORDAN of Eastslde was a Marshllokl visitor today, Ho roports that tho Eastsldo school board tonight will opon bids on tho heating and, plumbing of tho now school houso. MRS. ARTHUR NELSON loaves to day on tho Rodondo for hor homo in San Francisco aftor a ploasant thrco months' sojourn at tho homo of hor brothor, Fred Weaver and other rolatlvos and friends. Many Respond. Tho Chnmbor of Commorco Is rocolvlng many replies from tho Judges and clorks of tho spoclnl Port of Coos Bay oloctlon to bo held August 27 saying that tho no tices havo boon postod nccordlng to instructions. Thoso returns will guard against any p6sslblo tochnical dofoct Blmlllnr to tho ono on which tho old Port of Coos Bay was hold in valid. Kollock Here John K. Kolloclc of Portland, who Is promlnont In Roso City financial circles and who is woll known horo through bolng rocolvor for Major Klnnoy's Plat B proportlos passod through horo today on routo to Curry county on mnttors connoctod with tho Iluino cstnto. It was report ed that ho wan horo on mnttors con noctod with tho Knnoy properties but W. J. RtiBt, tho trustee said this was not tho caao. II. C. DIERS was down from North Bond today. Ho says Englneor Brown nnd party aro now survoy lng n routo down tho west sldo of North Slough Instead of tho oast sldo routo orlglnnlly proposed W. H. MORGAN of Danloi Crook Is n Marshllold visitor today. Ho has ancrlflcod Ills very honvy board and his frlonds hnd difficulty in recog nizing him in tho smooth shaven individual who appoared on tho strcots today. HARVEY SMITH of Portland la ox poctod horo today from Portland for an extended visit with hla brothor, Lovl Smith, and other ro latlvos on tho Bay. It has boon twolvo or fourtoon years slnco Hnr voy Smith visited horo. Fur Port Orfortl Tho Triumph left todny for Port Orford with qulto n party of local pooplo to attond tho Agnto Cnmlval which will opon thoro tonurrow. Among thoso going woro vinco rratt, Jay Towor, Charlos How nrd, Jack Moreen, Goorgo Flanagan, C. D. LobIi and Chns. Stauff. Jack Flanagan, Willis Konnody, W. 13. Dungnn nnd othors, now In Curry, will Join thorn thoro to assist In a mlnstrol show porformnnco. Enjoy Banquet About twonty-flvo members of Mammoth Lodgo No. 87, A. O. U. W., last ovonlng participated In a banquet at tho Odd Follows hall which was tondorod as a wolcomo to J. B. Gontry, doputy Grand Mnstor of tho Oregon A. O. U. W. W. W. Stocklo prosldod. Mr. Gentry npoko nt longth on tho ordor, oxplulnlug Its object and workings nnd rocont chnn goa In It. C. F. McKnlght and S. B. Cnthcart woro tho principal othor spoakora although most of thoso pro sent participated in an Informnl dis cussion of lodgo matters. It was ono of tho host nnd most enjoyable ses sions that Mammoth Lodgo has hold In n long time. C. L. TRABERT, aocrotary of tho C. A. Smith companies, and wlfo and daughter and his sister-in-law, Mra. Wells, and hor daughter will loavo on tho Nnnn Smith today for Oak land. Mr. Trnbort oxpocts to spend consldornblo of his timo on tho Bay. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. CARL MATSON of Sumnor Is a Mnrahllold ahoppor. DR. McCORMAC enmo down todny from South Cooa Rlvor. HENRY HOLM of North Bond wna n Marshllold visitor today. MRS. JAMES COWAN loaves today for Ton Mllo for a short visit with frlonds. MISSES NELLIE nnd ANNA HOL. land of Llbby woro Marshllold visi tors today. E. S. GEAR loft on this morning's stugo for Dora whoro ho will onjoy n short outing. II. A. B. SNEVE of Sonttlo Y. M. C. A., who spent throo months In Coos county In tho spring of 1911 with tho rotail grocors, arrlvod horo this wcok to spend nnothor throo months with tho grocors an sales mnn for tho Pacific Const Borax company In tho Interest of tholr products. W. O. WINSTON and wlfo from noar Rosoburg aro guests of tholr daughter, Mrs. P. A. McNabb, nt tho Smith-Powers Camp No. 1 on South Coos Rlvor. Thoy nro old residents of Douglas county, Dal Cathcart rocalllng that ho wns best mnn nt tholr woddlng forty-throo yonrs ago. J. II. MILNER and son, Bill, roturn od today from a hunting nnd fish ing trip In tho Slualnw country. Mr. Mllnor says tho Portor Broth ors aro putting In somo flno con struction camps along tho lowor Sluslnw but that ho did not sea any Indications of work bolng dono south from tho Sluslnw. ALBERT MATSON camo down to dny from "Tho Nook." Ho la grad ually rocuporatlng from his Btron uoub hunting trip, ono foot still bolng soro. Ho says door aro un usually plentiful nnd that each of his pnrty could havo got tho limit had thoy so desired. Ho saw ono party of four that had klllod seven teen dcor. JIM WASSON roturnod todny from South Slough whoro ho killed two flno buck yesterday. MRS. F. A. GOLDEN ml daughter. Miss Francos, expoct to lonvo to morrow for Portland, MRS. JENNINB LANDRITH nnd Miss Helen LnndrltH of Coos River nro Mnrshfleld visitors today. MISS EMMA HARTKOPF of Eastern Orogon Is visiting hor sIstor.'Mrs, L. F. Dlrlngor of South Mnrshilold. MRS. CARRIE DUNGAN nnd Miss Ednn Barnum loft today for tho A. P. Owen BUinmor homo on Coos River. I MRS. M. C. HORTON nnd Miss Lucy Horton aro down today from tho M. C. Horton Bummer ramp nt tho Goodwill plnco. , C. KENDALL returned Inst even ing from his Curry county hunting trip. Ho and his party klllod olo von door noar Bald Mountain. Most of tho pnrty remained for tho Port Orford Agnto carnival. Ho reports that many nuto parties woro thoro for tho ontortnlnmont. M. A. Sweot mnn who wns with his party found two small pockots of gold and suc ceodod In getting somo of tho vnlu ablo dust. J. L. KOONTZ has roturnod from n short outing nt Gnrdlnor. Mrs. Koontz nnd tho children romalned for n longer stny with Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Hall, Mr. Hall being llghthoiiBo koopor nt tho mouth of tho Umpqun. Mr. Kont. says that tho Southorn Pacific Is getting everything In rondlnoss to start work on tho tunnol botwoon tho Umpqun and Ton Mllo lakes this full and It Is expoctod that tho driving of tho "big horo" will bo gln soon. Have your Job printing don at Hi. Ttmf' o"te MRS. JACK CLAREY nnd llttlo son nnd hor mother, Mrs. Hughes, loavo on tho Rodondo for San Dlogo whoro thoy will mnko tholr homo. MRS. A. H. POWERS nnd chlldron who hnvo been on Joying an out ing near Camp 1 on South Coos Indigestion? Swanton'a Stomachic Tonic helps you nsslmllnto your food, stops formation of gases and that op pressive feeling. Costs you ono dollar tho bottle, nnd worth It. California Flour Down Again 40c Per Barrel m a Week Look Out, For Low Prices SPERRY FLOUR CO.