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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912 EVENING EDITION. CocrtliM 1 1 art tchtlTatr tt Mm IN the heart of every man there is a feeling "I want to be safe when I buy." Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes answer the question Hint comes wiih Hint Fame feeling. You know you're getting nil-wool mid latest style, and "we guarantee a fit. "We have already received a splendid selection of Fall stylos in Suits and Overcoats which wo would he pleased to show you. Suits $20.00 to $fl5.00 Overcoats $18.00 to $1)0.00 Woolen Mill Stroe This store is the home ol! ITarl Sella ffner & Marx clothes. I Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Please Keep Yowc Eye on This Space For Our 29th Special Sale Satounrdayj, AnagMsfc 31 Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co PHONE- -MAIN 298 US The Sign of Good Candy Always 1U)Na AN HEI'AIIt WORK iLJ'S to d0 work 'tHWi,, ,"?" and guarantee " 1.6 1 US flpiirn ilk .. --.-... 11.VU uu. u' 8. PLOyd & CO. SULK lf.v... . fuimiq. pre ve That Roof Fixed OW 8ee GOUTBELl Blag M&rshfield Cyclery BICYCLES FOR RENT Phono 15H-II. 172 No. Broadway. 'SA Langworthv P0D Ei;aow dlPlar of UUDSDVffiPlXTUREq SEE THE NEW SHOES AT the Electric Shoe Store The nowost up to date lasts for ladles and children of nil sizes. 180 So. Brondwny. Marshfleld. A Modern Brick Bunding, Klectrlo Light, Steam Heat Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Gold Water. HOTEL OOOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwr.rds Cor. Broadway and Markt. Marftiirtold, Oreeon. WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by th Pneu matic Cleaning Company. Orders tot work taken at GOING A HARVEY PHONE 1H North Bend News ChnB. Ilnnsen who hns boon 111 for tho imst few days, Is recovering. Miss N. 12. Drown of Shormnn Avo niio wna n Murshilold vlHltor yesterday. C. C. Wilson of tlio C. A. Smith Co., has moved In tho Robert Mc- Cann resldonco at Eastsldo. Mrs. Geo. Hnzor left yostcrday and will bo tho Buest for n few days of mibb urnco Fulton nt Cooston. Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Oolsondorfor woro Mnrshllold visitors yesterdny, having t'oino ovor to boo tholr guests, Miss Uelsendorfer and Miss Schrepf- cr, off on tlio Hudoiulo. Mrs. C. .1. Stocklo and son of Eastsldo will leavo Boon for n visit to Eugene, the homo of Mrs. Stcc klo's parents. E. R. Hodson, who hns spout tho last few months at St. Helen s Snnl tnrlum, whero Mrs. Hodson Is, re turned on tho Rcdondo and reports Mrs. Ilodson's honlth very much Im proved. .T. W. Clnrdlncr and wlfo arc en tertaining A. W. Follctto and wlfo of Spencer. Wis., old friends of Mr. Gardiner. Mr. Follctto Is n pnsson gor engineer on tho Wisconsin- Central. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Breakwater Is due In at 0 o clock tomorrow from I'ortlnnd. Sho will sail at 11 o'clock Friday. She will romaln on tho flvo-dny schedule until about October 1. Tho Washington sails tomorrow from San Francisco for Coos Day. Tho Dandon sailed today from llnndon for San Francisco. FLOUR PRICES aro LOWER nt HAINES'. WANT ADS. WANTED 1!00 gal. wooden Innlc. Apply box 1G, Empire', Oregon. LOST Gold pin. rcpicentlug quiver and arrows. Howard lor return to Tines oHlco. WANTED Two or three more pns Bcngors for special auto trip to RoRoburg Friday morning. Sco O. L. Footo, Phono 111 J. SNAP FOR CASH, 9700..00 First clns3 resldonco cornor, ready to build on with sower, wator, paved street, and flno vlow. WoBt Marsh flcld. KAUFMAN t CO., will show It to you. LOST One suit case, leathered !. W. I). Apply Chandler Hotel. ' WANTED TO RENT Furnished rooms for light hoiiBckcoplng. W. F. llnrmon, 1G7-.J. COOS RAY TIDES. TJel w Is given thj tlmo and height of high and low wator at Marshfleld. Th tldos aro placod In tho order of occurrence with tholr times on the first lino and holghts on tho noc ond lino of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghts will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. August. 23tlrs. .2.30 8.44 3.25 S.f9 Feet .ri.O 0.1 5.7 1.0 29Hrs. .3.15 D. 08 3.51 9.5s3 IFcet .5.8 0.2 5.0 1.5 THE WEATHER (Dy Associated Press) OREGON Fair tonight and Thursday; warmer tomorrow. .LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:43 a. in., Aug. 28, by Donj. Ostllnd, special government motcorollglcnl obsorvor. Maximum C7 Minimum 44 At 4:13 a. m 40 Precipitation nono Wind northwest; party cloudy. At Logging- Camp Dr. Schonck and his Dlltmoro students loft this morning to spond tho dny nt ono of tho logging cantps. Breaks Ann Paul Arnot, a six year-old boy at Cooston, suffered n compound frncturo of lis right arm, by a fall on tho walk thoro last ov erling. Moves to Mine P. Hennessey has moved his family to Honryvlllo whoro ho has chnrgo of tho now coal nilno. Mr. Hennessey lins rented his city residence. Driving Piling Toots Noblo is today arranging to start driving pil ing on North Front street for tho bal anco of tho Terminal Railway's track south of tho Alliance wnrohousc. Leavo Today Tho outgoing pas sengors on tho Drntn-Allcgnny auto lino this morning woro John D. Qoss, 13. N. Smith, II. R. Uttor, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Magnos, C. II. Codding nnd R. K. Dooth. FOR KALE One small team of horses. Call 290-X. FOR SALE Good paying business. Donrdlng Houso proposition. Ap ply Times olllco. WANTED Three rooms for light houBokoopIng, olthor furnished or unfurnlshod, Closo In. Phono 30 J WANTED Furnished room. Ad dross Y, Cnro Times. May Ilnvo Football Thoro Is Bomo talk of having n foot ball team In Mnrshllold this fall. Among tho Dlltmoro 'students nro somo good playors and It Is llkoly enough ma torlal can bo brought together to havo a good team. Will Havo Chun Bake Tlio Dllt moro students who nro In tho city will glvo n clam bnko a week from noxt Snturday at tho beach. Thoy aro planning to havo a big tlmo. Dr. Ilnydon will probably proparo tho feast for tho hoys. WANTED Plumber and steam lit tor. Apply 393 N. Front streot. LOST Key ring with keys.. Finder return to Times olllco or L. J. Simpson, North Bond. WANTED Grocery Clerk. Addresn In own handwriting giving rofor oronco and salary oxpectod. Ad dress Clerk, cnro Times. HUh Snag. Tho stoamor Alort rnn on a sung just bolow tho Ed Noah placo, on hor wny down from Allognny this morning. Tho pnsson gors woro picked up by John Hon drlekson's lnuuch, Agnes II. No ser ious dnmago was dono, tho bont Doing gotten oft In a short tlmo. move to the ranch at once. Tholr dnughter, Mrs. E. Don McCreary and her husband will occupy tho Justrum houso In Furndnlc. Shrlner Decorations. Messrs. Harrlgnn nnd Wclstead havo had a large amount of bunting nnd other mntcrlal brought hero for tho special decorations for the Shrlnors next week. Tho Shrine colors aro yel low, red and black and It Is expected that the first of tho decorations will be put up In a day or two. Courtney Case Up. J. I). Goss, E. N. Smith, Chns. Codding and R. K. Dooth left this morning for Portland to attend the trial of tho caso insti tuted against tho bondsmen of W. I1. Mntthcws, receiver of tho Courtney mill, for $42,000 for wrongful hand llng of tho property. Tho Btilt was instituted by Mr. Ooss In behalf of tho creditors and tho other men go ing with him nro witnesses for him. Files Demurrer. E. II. Joohnk was in North Dend today to arguo a domurrer In Justlco Shustor's court ngnlnst a verdict roturncd there ngaliiBt Constnblo W. D. Cox nnd in favor of N. II. Wolllng for $20u. Tho damages woro awarded on ac count of a solzuro of Wolllng's tnll orshop by Cox on nn attachment from JiiBtlco Pcnnock's court. It Is clnlmcd that tho Justlco besidos tho damages of $200 ordered tho ro turn of Wolllng's Block, making tho verdict something Hko $400, or In excess of tho $250 verdict to which tho lnw limits justlco courts. Finds Stcnrlte. E . C.Darkor camo in last evening from Gravol Ford whoro ho has been spending tho sum mor. Whllo thoro ho did somo min ing und found a deposit which ho thought was graphlto. no also dis covered a lodgo of hard, marblo-llko stnno which has been dcclnrod to ho stearlto, a rack especially valuable- for flro-placcs and slmllnr uses. Mr. Dnrkor will tnlto chnrgo of tho Rod Cross Jowolry department work whllo O. II. Wilson goes on a camping trip down tho const. Mrs. Darkor Is visit ing nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gould, nt Allegany. Mr. Dnrkor Is planning to open a jowclry sturo of his own hero this fall. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Helen Chnndler-Tromnlno who recently undorwont nn oporatlon at Morcy hospital Is rocuporatlng rapid ly and will bo nblo to return to her homo soon. HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER O. W. Hurd, Flor ence: II. M. Knln. F. D. Lnyton, O B. Holt, and L. R. Reynolds, Port land; 13. I. Andorson, Bonvor Hill; A. Dawson, Snn Francisco; T. J. Golslor, Cnrlylo D. Golslor, L. P. Golslor and W. F. Iloubnor, Port laud. COOS Anson Johnson, Port Or ford; Goorgo Smith, Snn Francisco; Chas. II. Wllldahl, Chris Nolson, Mr. Olbnoy nnd L. Bunch, Allegnny; W. Condron, Myrtlo Point; William Gage, Mrs. Lloyd Oddy and Mrs. Win. Oddy. Coquillo. BLANCO F. S. Wobbor, Annlo W. Lockwood, I'ortlnnd; L. 13. Si phons nnd dnughter, Portland! Dr. L. HnrriBon, Myrtlo Point: W. II. Flold and II. S. Hull, Bandon; 13. A. Beckott, Coquillo; Chns. Pojorson nnd II. Adams, Rlvorton. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST At Reno- In n card to Tho Times. Goo. Goodrum snys ho and his nuto pnrty aro takng in tho -sights at Reno, Nov., and oxpect to roach Coos Bay about Soptombor 1. Dr. and .Mrs. Win. Horsfnll and Miss Francos Williams aro with him. Tho card was dated at Rono August 24. Rujs Hcnle Ranch. Mntt Justron of Forndnlo has purchnsod the Heme ranch on Coos River opposlto tho An son Rogers placo. Tho ranch Is n flno ono. Mr. nnd Mrs. Justrum will FOR SALE. Dry stovo wood, fir and aider. Campboll's woodynrd, nt North Front streot rerry land Ing. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; mouorn conveniences, suu abjo for ojio op two men. 173 Elovonth st. Phono 343-J. FOR SALE Cheap: Remington tvpowrlrer In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, cnro Times. FOR SALE OR TRADE A gasollno launch 35 ft long. 7 beam, 15 H. P. marine engine for salt or fresh wator. Address 001 East B street, Vancouver. Wash. MONEY SOLD on Installment to help working people and others. H, II. Harper, 334 First St, Phono 349. 'M-. YOP IN NEED OF SHINGLES? We have a bargain In tho best red cedar shingles on the market. See F. S. Dow, Ocean Dock. FOR RENT 5-rooin furnlsh.-d house, 418 Golden Ave. WANTED An exiwrlenced cleaner and pressor. Apply Times office. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms closo In. Telephono 239-J. OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell. Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock. Experience unnecessary. Yaklmi' Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsn, Wash. . RUY NOW. Dnmo .hnlno Inla In NORTH BEND rnn t had at a very reasonable rfrlce If takeiuPPW. E, J8. OEAR. &CO , ri. t Tntlrtnn1 Danb niov liauuum uuu Auspices Members O.E.S. Direction of W. E. Graham Late of Blanche Bates Company D A R. L I N G OF P A R I S Offering: George Cohan's jMadam Sherry's and Jay Ilitchcocks' Latest Musical K umbers. Sparkling, Mirth Provoking aiid Jj'aseiimtiug. 1?rllnwlnfT In Mm lint nt Intlnrn rn mnlnlng In tho Mnrshllold, Orogon, postolllco for tho week ondlng Aug. 27, 1912. Persons calling for tho snino will plcaso say advertised and pay ono cont for each lotter called for: Andorson, Tommy; Clark, Lloyd; Clawson, Mrs. Joo; Cox, II. L.; Flynn, Jncob; Fonn, R. W.; Graves, W. S.; GrcBsly, Henry; Hngg, Goo.; Harmon, W. L 2; Jackson, R.; Kamp. P.; Klbly, Norman; Owen, Mrs. 7dlth; Prultt, Jnmes; Stovons Lumbor Co.; Stonrn, Wosloy; Hlck orson, Mukes; Thompson, O.; WH ho'.m, R. W.; Zlentara, Tom. W. B. CURTIC, P. M. DANCE EAGLES' HALL Saturday ove.. AUG. nli Lato music. KI5Y i.ER'S ORCHESTRA. No "nigging." Are You Using SUNSET VANILLA and SUNSET LEMON FLAVORINGS? If not, you aro not using tho best. 'Ilfail FtliM nlil IfagWaFa m kvAAa H wM Z.4L VIVi 9L w 1 PERSONAL NOTES DEN TYIIEII of Cooston Is a Marsh fleld business visitor. B. R. Uttor loft this morning for Snlcm to visit relatives. WM. CANDLIN of Coquillo Mnrshllold business visitor. Is FRANK PREY of North Coos River wns n Marshfleld visitor today. L. D. SMITH of Coos River was a Marshflold business visitor today. GEORGE STEMMERMAN camo down from Allognny Inst even ing. MRS. MOORE of Catching Inlot la quite 111 with tho measles at North Bond. WM. E. HOMME of Cooston was In Marshfleld today on business and pleasure. MRS. FRED SANDDERG of South Doardway Is visiting relatives at South Inlet. W. S. CHANDLER was down from hns South Coos Rlvor homo today on buslnoss. MISS LAURA WATSON of Coquillo Is In Mnrshflolil visiting friends and relatives. FATHER MUNRO Is expectod homo this evening by tho Draln-Allo-gany nuto routo. L. C. SOULE and family aro moving to Dandon today whoro thoy will rcsldo In tho future J. W. PETERSON and family havo moved from Golden Fnlls above Allognny to Eastsldo. MRS. L. -LANG, Mrs. R. Dosmond, Mrs. h. Mnuzoy and Miss Mabol Lnng woro North Bond visitors to-dny. N. MOON left this morning for Mc Klnloy whoro ho will bo employed on tho now Smlth-?owors logging rond. MRS. H. WOODS has returned to hor homo nt Salom nftor n visit with hor daughter, Mrs. W. C. Pottyjohn. MISS ETHEL ANDERSON of Enst nldo who had an oporatlon per formed on her thront recently la Improving. O. HOLVBRSTOTT nnd T. Bonhnm of Fnlrvlow aro expected hero to morrow on routo to Portlnnd nnd otlior northern points. JIM MERCHANT and Carl Johnson enmo In from tho Morchnnt ranch nt Beaver Hill todny and will go to Bandon for a short visit. MISS LEONORE BROWN who hns boon visiting Miss Gcorgono Zlm mor for tho past fow wooks, hnu roturnod to her homo In Portland. MRS. ELLA SIIUPE of Portland nnd Miss Efflo Hester of California nro oxpectod horo on tho Break water tomorrow to visit Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcdo. MRS. M. W. ROBERTS roturnod to hor homo nt Allegany this nf tornoon nftor spondlng n day or two of buslnoss and plonsuro In Marshfleld. GEO. CIIILDS, Loonard Mnuzey and Bon Wllloy roturnod homo last evening on tho Rustler from a very successful hunting trip In Curry county. J. B. SNEDDON will tnko his nnnual vacation from tho mnllcnrrlor sor vlco tho first threo wooks In Sep tember and Is planning n hunting , trip for diversion. MRS. EUGENE TERRY roturnod yosterdny from Catching Inlet aftor a few days' visit with rela tlvos. Sho roports one caso of moaslea on tho Inlot, F. S. RIEDE and wlfo and chlldron nro spending n fow days at tho J. C. Doane homo, coming down I'ora their Catching Inlet ranch on nc count of Mrs. Rloho's health. PROGRAM AT Masonic Opera House Wednesday Sept. 4 I TiTe Royal TONIGHT "Tho Vanishing Race," Indian ' Love's Surest Proof," pretty ru- mnnce. "In Blossom Time," drama. Three new pictures each night. Nono Repealed. Good Music and Realistic Sound Effects. Mns. A. G. AIKEN Is expected homo nn tho Rodondo noxt Sunday from San Francisco. Mrs. Otto Schottor who ncconipnnlod hor there may romnln longer to securo medlcnBv troatmont. MISS EMJdA HARTKOPH who has been visiting hor sister Mrs. L. F. Dorrlngor of this city for tho past two months expects to leavo on tho Bronkwator Friday for her home In Eastern Oregon, Murphy' and his 20 educated dogs. ' Friday, Saturday and Sunday. At the Star, North Bend, tonight and tomorrpw. night. PRICE 10 CENTS. MR. and MRS. DANES of tho McDo.i ald & Vaughan camp will leave shortly for a trip north. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith of Marshfleld will leavo to tnko Mr. and Mrs. Dane's plnco cooking In tho enmp. C. DUNKLEDERGER of the Falr-banks-Morso comnnny passed through hero yesterday on routo to Coquillo, iTo just canie from the Sluslnw whoro he wns In tho Wll hojmlna wreck In which ho lost his fine speed boat. HUGH SNEDDON and wlfo and fam ily aro expected homo the last of the wqok from their trip to N' brnpkn. D. J. Rees and J, D. Sneddon yeserdnv received, cards from them ni Spokane where, they were en' routo to Roslyn, Wash. HENRY TIARTH nnd wjfo are ex pected hero Monday by auto from Rosoburg to visit at the home of tholr niece. Mrs. Tom Harvey. Tbov will como.vYla Band6n and wDI remain for the Sluiner's big doings. , . , 'ft!