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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. That New Fall Suit AT "THE FIXUP" "Schloss-Baltimore Clothes" are the Best in the World $18.00 to $35.00. Other Suits $8.50 to $15.00. FIXUP Marshfield tiii: house or better SKfMMMB" Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Keep Your Eye on This Space Saturday, September 7th Our 30th Special Sale Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE- MAIN 298 US If You Are You Are Not l'KXWiLTO.V HOU.NI) UP TONIGHT AT ISe Royal W'ttv rl ivt'N of this famous celo- brotlon. Jtcrcjtlng. Thrilling and Exciting. "urr 'Kit nucK" Bt bucking and roping over pictured. 'er good pictures and Miss Mnudo . aancer, singer and acrobat. IDMISSIOX !!0c HALCOXV 10c. WIST M.MtSIIKlKLI) SXAPS f1.1 '"-Corner Commercial W Thirteenth shta IflOx 100 Fourteenth St. .91100 p 1 140 Central Ave... 91175 ?0pLl.00-.Comnrclal and """win sjtiHOt) S. KAUFMAN &C0. "7 Front Streot. Pale & Co. .High Grade te'and Gentlemen's Tailoring 5tt( Woolens i V.H Work r ilih h a'B North Front Street j-'arsntifid. fcw Line of hxturafi Ntch nm. .:.!. m p-Un-ee dollars up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. I'liune 2:i7-J. t'?nBtSkB",,U,n'rB,eCtr'' ,we R " -"!"U7 H?TKftrw I -"nllOrJ is Waiting for You North Bend quality for less moxey. Not Using Using the Best, "LET 'Kit 11UCK" nt the HOYAI TOXIOHT. WANT ADS. WAXTKI) Hoy at Mui-hhllcld Clean lug and Dyu Works. Apply at mice, opposite Lloyd Hotel. WAXTKI) flood pasture for hom. Notify Box 748, Mnruhnold. TEAM FOR HALE HOOO .lb. grey geldings; II and 9; now heavy wng on harness, double and single; sound and true; will be sold at bargain, luqulro Tlinoa office. WAXTKI) Currier boy to deliver Tno Times in Hunker Hill. Apply Times olllco. WAXTKI) In offleo of afternoons; refined girl or woman; moderate hulary to hogln. Address X, Mnrahfleld. WAXTKI) Hy young limn; work in any kind of 11 storo in Coos coun ty; best of references; salary no ibjoct. Address "Willing," cnio Tho Times. FOR SALK 1'liht uliuis gnsollno launch with cabin and ft-nurso-power englno; nil good as now, HUltnblo for family or fishing boat. Snap. Cash, trade or part on time. Address "A," e.uo Tlmoa. FOR HALE Vino (lrlvinir marc, Imr- 11088 and buggy. Will sacrifice if taken within tho next fow days. Archlo Phillips, North Ilend, phono 334. WAXTKI) A capable girl to help In liousowork. Call nt 505 M or is ot Avo. MOXKY SOLD on Investment t help working peoplo and others. II. II. Harper, 334 First streot. Phono 349. FOR SALIC Four dozen year old, good Barred Plymouth Rock heim. Call early at Seventh St. South and Ingorsoll Avo. FOR SALK on easy terms. Ono of tho best Improved and equlppod dnlry ranches In the Coqullle Val Hy. For Information, inquire of H. L. Carl, owner, Myrtle Point. FOR SALK Cheap; Remington tjpowrltei In good condition. Ad dress Typewriter, caro Times. nuv xow. Some choice lot3 In NORTH BEND can be had at a very rensonnblo price if taken now. B. S. GEAR & CO. First National Bank. VMHRELLAS ItKPAIKKD AT Marshfield Cyclery , Phone 138-11, 172 No. Broadway. ' COOS 11 W TIDES. Bel w Is "given th tlmo and iioignt or high and low water at Mnrshflold. Th tides aro placod In tho order of occurrence, with their tlnioa on tho first line and heights on the sec ond line of each day; a comparison of consecutive holghta will Indicate whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Wiebtr- JM I tKif,lrfa ft i T iJ?l U September, lira. .2. 125 9.4U 1.35 8.45 Foot .0.4 3.2 3.1) 5.0 lira. .3.40 11.17 3.23 10.07 Foot .0.2 3.5 4.1 5.0 lira. .4.59 12.10 5.00 11.61 Ft. 0.1 4.0 3.9 5.9 HrB. .5.59 1.01 0.09 .... Ft. 0.5 4.8 3.1 44444444 THE WEATHER. (Hy Associated Press.) OREaoX Showora tonight and Friday; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RK- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., Sept. 5, by llonj. Ostllnd, spcclnl government mo- tcorologlcal observer: Maximum 02 Minimum 44 4 At 4:43 n. m 52 Precipitation 25 Wind southwost; cloudy. Cheese Slilpincnt-Tlio Coos Bay Ico & Cold Storage company nindo n shipment of 119 cases of checeo on tho llrenUwnter to Portland nmrkcta yesterday. Ih Fined. City Rocordor Butlor today fined John Sncddou $10 when tho latter pleaded guilty to charges preferred by his father, Chns. Sned don. Xcnily Done. Tho now concroto smokestack of tho C. A. Smith com pany is rapidly Hearing completlo.. The concrete work lins neon complol ed, tho structure belm: 232 feet hlgli. It Is now being .Inod up part way from tho bnso with brick. Ferry Truffle During August, Capt. Alex Hall, of tho ferry Transit, report that 5595 passengers, ISO double- teams, 233 single teams, 90 nutOB and 25 head of stock woro handled between Marshlleld and KnBtsldo. Kino Conceit Tho Coos Uay Con cert Ilnml gavo a splendid concort last evening to n very lnrgo crowd In front of tho Chandler Hotel. Tho rundltlou of tho different selection)! under tho lendorshlp of Director It. X. Fonton was excellent. Clears Channel. Julius Larson's bucket dredgo has been sent to South Coos ltlver to romovo tho shoal termed tho 'MhIuiuI," above tho Maze. This shoal has beon rapidly getting largor and was becoming n serious Impediment to nnvlgattou. Start Store. Tho Clold Bench Globe announces that P. M. Littler, who with his wlfo has beon residing nt tho R. O. Graves homo in West Mnrshflcld, will start n hardwaro and furniture- storo thoro and will erect a storo building and two bun galows. Cliaugo Foremen. Gonornl Mnn agor Greon, of tho Oregon Uower Company, announced today tho ap pointment of F. M, Wossols as fore man of tho company's electric line men In place of P. M. Moody, who Is no longor connected with tho com pany. Is Administrator. G. D. Dungnn lins been appointed administrator of the estate of Martin Allison, tho old flshermnn who died a (e-w weeks ago. As yet tho cash that Allison was reputed to havo lost has not been locnted. Mr. Dungnn Is trying to locnto friends and rolatlvos of tho deceased. Minis Whip. W. K. Wlsomnn U another who lias discovered Mint Tlmos wnnt ads got results. Ho lost a flno whip tho other day, Inserted a lost nd in Tho Tlmos and got his whip back tho next day. This Is tho second or third tlmo that Mr. Wise man has socurcd similar results through Tho Times wnnt column. To Sliudmv Engineer F. 13. Leofo has rocolved orders from Major Mor row to go to tho Siuslaw to tako chargo of tho Jetty work there Jusi na soon ns tho work on tho Bay Is completed by tho dredgo Oregon. This will probably be tho latter part of tho month. Tho report that Mr. Leofo would go with tho Oregon to Grays Harbor was orronoous. Receives Sad News. Fred Pugs ley, candymakor for D. Y. Stafford, recolved tho sad news this mornliu of tho doath of his mother in Grnml Rapids. Mich. Sho died as tho re. pult of a second surgical operation and was not wholly unexpected. Ow- Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.50 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ft cluslvely in mllllnt ,theie brands 'of flour. SsiuWSLuttiifl Ing to the dlstnnco and delay In r. ! ceiving tho nowB, Mr. Pugsloy will 111 1 return. Ho has tho sympathy of his friends In his borenvomont. Buys Business. It. E. Plnegor this afternoon purchased tho Marsh lleld Cleaning und Dyo Works es tablishment ( Front street from llnri Miller. Wed Yesterday. Miss Florence A. .Mason, of Gravel Ford, and Thos. 1'. Smith, of Daniels Creek, woro married last evening at tho homo of tne bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. it. B. Mason, of Gravel Ford, ltov. G. Lo Roy Hall, of Marshlleld. officiat ing. Only relatives of tho family and a fow Intimate friends woro pres ent. The couple will reside nt Dan iels Creek. Has Old Paper Mrs. Goorgo II. Anderson who makes lier homo with her niece Mrs. D. Mclntyro in Maxsu lleld lias In her possession a copy or 1 ho Ulster County Gazette published at Kingston, New York, January 4, 1800. Tho paper contains nn uc couut of tho death and burial of Georgo Washington and many other Interesting Items. Tho papor has been In Mrs. Anderson's possession for 25 years. Mr. Eugouo O'Cou nell also has a copy of tho same publication. To Cluuigo Midi Residents of tho Loon Lako section and Allegany aro gottlng up a petition asking for a chnugo in the mall sorvlco. At pres ent the Ash post offleo Is supplied with 11 twice a wcok service from Scottsburg and thoro la no direct servlco between Allegany and Ash. They nro asking that tho Bcrvlco bo made dully and extended so na to bo from Scottsburg to Allogany. This will not chango the rogular sorvlco between Coos Bay and Allegany, but will afford quicker sorvlco between hero and tho lower Umpqua, tho mall nt present going via Marshlleld, Rosoburg and Drain and thouco down tho Uuiuqun. Slolo Auto Lights Tuesday night Whllo E. A. Audorson wns making lila Journey across tho hot sands nt Masonic tcmplo some inlldol boyu without tho fear tho Great Prophet In their hearts stole 0110 of hla elec tric auto lights and badly damaged tho oQier and nlso hroko ono of tho Innteru hinges. Tho dumngo la not so great as tho Inconvenience us tho lamps cannot bo secured except from tho factory and that means delay. Mr. Anderson Is now busy fixing up un excuso If ho is nrrcsted nt night for not having the lights going on his machine. Ho Is going to put It up to .Marshal Cartec to havo better control of tho boys. I XKW HARX DEDICATED Building On Xortli Inlet Is Opened With Religious Exercises. .On Sunday, Sept. 1, Rev. G. Lo Roy Hull, of Mnrshflold, conductor services 011 North Inlet In tho lnrgo barn ot W. J. Howard which was re cently completed. Tho morning soi vlco was n dedication of tho building. After n chicken dlnuor which was served In tho barn, an afternoon meeting wns hold, both services be ing well attended und very inspir ing. A portnble organ wiib used and boIoh wcro given by Rev. Hull and Mrs. McRao. A collection was taken nt tho afternoon servlco to he ap plied to buying tho compass for the now Gospel boat. So much enthusi asm vyiis felt that Itev. Hall cauio up the- Inlet again on Monday and an othor ' neighborhood meeting was held In tho' evening. XKWS OF ALLKfJAXY. ; Mrs. Troslor loft yestordny for hor homo In Oakland, Call., nftor visit lug for Bbnio tlmo with hor sisters Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Shavor, of Al legany. Iter niece, Violet Wilson, accompanied hor for n visit. Mrs. Burns and daughter, ot Rosoburg, and MrB. Paddock and son, of Enstsldo, spent Saturday night with Bert Grey and family, ot Allegany. Alfred Stern Is starting tho erec tion of n new home nine miles nbovo; Allegany. Bartle'tt pears $1.50 per box at STAUl-'K'H OROCKHY. Ladies of Coos Bay Will be Interested In our ndvanco showing of Fall and Winter Styles In Millinery, Laidies' Suits, Coats and Cloaks OX THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, fl mill 7. AH tho very latest Fashions In Fall npparol will bo on display. A oordlal Invitation to all to attend this semi-annual opontng. Mrs. Clrod North Front St., Marshflold. Oro. JlOUBU!iJCO. SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Social Sowing Club with Mrs Goorgo Ayro. Mlnnlc-Wis Club with Mrs, F. II. Dresser on Hall Avenue. North Bond Eplscopnl Altar Guild with Mrs. M. E. Everltt nt Plat B. DAVE BROWN left for Allegany this afternoon. CIIAS. LAX loft for North Coos Riv er this afternoon. GEO. NOAH, of Coos River, wna In Mnrshflcld today. NOEL NOAH, of Coos River, was in tho city today. LUDWIO NESS, from near Allegan. , is in this city today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM was a business visitor in tho city today. FRED GAGE, of Allegnny, was a business visitor hero today. . J. FEENEY, of Coqulllo, was a Marshlleld business vlBltor ycstei day. MRS. HERBERT ROGERS, of South Coos Rlvor wns In Marshflold yes terday. TOM PORTER Is In MarshHold from his homo, four miles abovo Allo gany, LUTHER JUDY and wife, ot Coos River, nro Marshflold visitors to day. BLUFORD DAVIS was down from Coos River yesterday on business nnd pleasure MISS IDA MITCHELL from her homestead gany yesterday. en mo down nbovo Alle- MESSRS. IIENDRICKSON wore In from their Hayncs Inlet ranch yes terday on business. F. M. SUMNER, or Bandon, Is ex pected hero soon to tnko a position with his brother, Mllo Sumner. F. S. DOW oxpocts to lonvo tomor row on tho Washington for San Francisco 011 n business trip. ROY LANDRITII camo down from Allegany this morning and re turned to his homo this nfter uoou, CAPT. W. C. CHAPMAN loft yester day for Vancouver, II. C, whoro ho will visit relatives and mny lo cnto. J. S. GRAY and wlfo of Gnrdinor, loft for homo yesterday nftor n pleasant visit nt tho M. A. Mc Lcod homo. MRS. T. J. SCAIFE did not lonvo on tho Bronkwntcr for Portland yes tordny. Sho has postponed hor eastern trip for n fow months. HENRY OLSON, termor Smith mill omployo who has boon n' Portland for somo tlmo, has re turned to tho Bay to niako his homo. TOM GOODALE, Orvll Wilson and Claudo Tuckor hnvo returned from nn auto and hunting trip to Cut ry county. Desplto tho rains they hud a good tlmo nnd secured 14 doer. HENRY HARTH. of noBoburg, loft yestordny on tho Breakwater for homo. Mrs. Hnrth nnd son Phil lip remain as guests nt tho Tom Hnrvoy homo for tho next two wooks. . 11. VAUPEL, W. II. McNnlr. liar ry Bates, L. B, Hasklns, Donnls McCarthy, II. It. Goln and J. C. Donaldson woro among thoso loav lug on this morning's stage for Rosoburg. W. UMSTATTD nnd family will niovo Into tho Painter rosldonco on South Broadway In n day or two. Mrs. Painter will move lute her now homo on Tenth streot, near tho G. W. Kaufman homo. SUPT. A. G. RAAB, of tho North Bend schools, wns a Marshflold business visitor yostorday. School will open in North Bond n weok from noxt Monday. Ho has been spondlng most of his vacation on his ranch, near Cooston. MRS. N. J. O'NEIL, who had beon visiting with hor daughter in Coos county, loft here this morning for Ashland. Her daughter accom panies her and thoy will go 10 Now Pino Crook, Oro., whoro t' o yolingor Indy expects to got relief from asthma. Rosoburg Revlo. J. C. GRAY, tho ropreRontntlvo of tho San Francisco Board of Trade who has boon horo sovernl wooks In connection with tho affairs of 1 PERSONAL NOTES SURELAY rf w the Mcrchnnt & Son storo, loft on tho Redondo yesterday for Ills home, liming completed his mis sion here. MISS RUTH SMITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I, S. Smith, left on the Breakwater yesterday for Now York City, whdfo sho will tnko a year's post-graduate courso in Do mestlco Science nnd Art nt Colum bia University. Sho completed her courso nt Oregon Agricultural Collogo nt Corvnllls n fow months ngo. NORTH REND XEW8. Mrs. N. Nelson, of North Bend, Is a Mnrshflold visitor todny. Miss Ruth Gllbortson, of North Bond, Is visiting for n fow dayB with friends In Coqullle. Mrs. J. Mendo nnd Mrs. R. C. Holmes, of Union nvenue, loft yes terday for Coqullle. C. W. Bock Is excavating ono ot his lots on Vlrgltiln avenuo with tho Intention of building soon. Mr. West, the restaurant mnn, has rented tho old Mazo building. Ho will start n restaurant thoro in about a wcok. Mrs. J. S. GrcnUe nnd Miss Cath erine Dyer, of Daniels Crcok, aro guests of Mm. Chambers and son ot this city. Miss Dlancho Mnrtlu, n teacher of folk dnnclng in tho Snn Joso, Call., city schools, la spending part ot tho vacation nt tho homo of her uncle, Herbert Armstrong. Mrs. I. Frcolnnd nnd daughters, Jeanotto, Helen and Bertha, who havo been visiting relatives nt Ten Mile for tho hiBt fow weeks, returned home today. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Fahy nnd children, Robert nnd Hnzol, hnvo re turned to their homo nt Billiard a Ferry after visiting with friends n North Bend. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Smith, Miss Anna Smith nnd Mr. Geo. Smith left for Gravol Ford yestordny to attend tho wedding of Miss Fioronco Mason and Mr. Thos. Smith, tho Inttor of Daniels Crcok. Mrs. W. R. Simpson and son, Har old, and Mrs. C. II. Worrell, of North Bond, loft ovorlnnd for Port land yestordny whoro they will visit for n time Cnpt. Richardson, of tho stenmer Newark which was brought hero A fow montliB ngo from Snn Frnnclsco to ply botweon North Bend nnd Bnndnn, plans to niako his homo In North Bond. Cnpt. Tylor, of tho Wilholmlna which wns wrecked nt tho. mouth of tho Sluslnw recently, is now in com mnnd of tho tug Roscoo which has beon purchnsod by Potor -Brothers to hnndlo railroad supplies In nnd out of Fioronco. Tho first annual concort given by tho Crescendo Club last night nt Eckhoff'B hall in North Bend was .1 decided success. It was under tho directorship of Mr. Roy Marian Wheelor, n very experienced musi cian, who was secured for tho occa sion. Mrs. lloilaon, who hns conducted nu omhroldory class for tho school girls during tho summer, was given n ploasant surprise Tuesday after noon when tho girls, to show their appreciation, presented her with, a beautiful myrtlo-wood bon-bon dish. 4 HOTEL ARRIVALS 444 THE CHANDLER Goo. R. Trom blay, Portland; M. J. Slntky, Port land; Wlllard N. Diinbury, Olympln, I, Wolfe Snn Francisco; A. E. John son Portland; C. E. Fuller, Snu Frnnclsco; J. Applegato, Spokane, C. It. Wnlker. Portland; J. W, Hrls tow, Portland! W. H. Mack, Eugone; Edgnr C. llyiuan, Now York; A. C. Bowksorf, Portlnnd; A. Dawson, Snu Francisco; Kstelln Ford, Doris Ford and Christine Denholm, Portlnnd. Dr. Bird B. Clnrko has returned from Portland whoro sho hns Just completed n post-graduate courbo undor A. A. Grogory, M. D tho host authority on splno, norvos nnd rheu matism. Call and seo hor In tho hoWm office, 301 Coko building. HAND DANCE nt KAOLES HAL! Saturday night, September 7. FLEAS Unnecessary simply use Brown's Flea Bane Costs you 25 cents tho bottlo. 1 ; Ivi gllM lltMiri; "i i 'I !S