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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1912)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912 EVENING EDITION. -BICYCLES Good STEEL MUDGUARDS STEEL RIMS. lHEAVY TREADCIinchcr Tires v These could not be bought for less than $35.00 earlier '; In the season. They arc the '.ye believe wc arc uucruig mure mr ic price man was i ever before given in Marshf ield. vm ljCi-.U 4 1 AVJiarsnoeia 1 J 72 Broadway : $30.00. 'Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store It Is a Fact that, whether undcrpricca or not, any article you buy at the BUSY CORNER is a real bargain, be cause you get the fullest value for your money. in quality, in quantity, in purity, And those arc things that count most keenly in Drugs. Don't take chances with your health on in ferior articles. Buy at tho Busy Corner and he $a(e. Lockhart-Parsdns Drug Co. "THE BUSY PHONE- MAIN Boat Simppli WHEELS MANILA ROPE PROPELLERS WIRE ROPE LAMPS BLOCKS 0AS FITTINGS LIFE PRESERVERS OILS Efectaic AppEamce A complete lino and price? that arc right. Piomieeir Hardware Co. a " - toll QieTimes Does 5ICYClUES-$30.00 $35.00 grade of wheel and vyciery Phone 158-R. $30.00 I CORNER" 298 US o o We Don't Mind The Owner watching us whllo wo are doing n Job of plumbing for him. Wo do honost work nil tho tlmo nnd It ninlfnn tin illfforenpo who looks Oil or who doesn't. Wo shall bo glndj to figure on your noxt Job. If wo got It you and wo win ootu uo ploasod. Willey& Schroeder 80S North Front Street. . PHONE 77-J Job Printing i "-wl "iniiwiii iimimUf VSIIUUUIV) "! fPCftfflf COOS BAY TIDES. Hal w is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marakflold. Th tldos aro placod In tho order or occurrence, with their times on tha first lino and heights on tho sec ond linn nf AQjrh ilnv? a nnmnarlenn of consecutive heights will Indicate whathnr It In hlirh nr Inw vilnr. Var hlfh wntor on bar, aubtract S hours 34 mlnutoa. Date. September. 14IIra.. 4.35 10.10 4.43 10.49 Poot. B.8 1.0 C.8 0.1 lGHrs.. 5.2S 10.G0 G.23 11.42 Fcot. 5.1 1.7 C.C 0.0 12Hrs.. 2.G3 8.C1 3.30 9.1G Foot. C.C 0.2 C.8 0.2 THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Pross.) OREGON Pair tonight. and Sunday. Cooler in west; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- . PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a.m., Sept. 13, by BonJ. Ostlind, special government m- toorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum, 80 4 Minimum GO At 4:43 a. m GO Proclpltatlon nono Wind north, clear. Deer Near Town. Yestorday, W, A. Rcld, whllo making a tour of Pcrhnm Park saw a big buck on Knob Hill, about two blocks from R. A. Copplo's residence llounio to Run. Archlo Phillips Is hero today circulating nominating petitions of Jonathan Dourno nB an Independent progressiva cnndldnto Harmon Tailoring Co. 128 Front St. Opposite Orphcum Theater. FOR SALE Furniture cheap. In i quire Hnll avenuo and Second. I Now LINE OK LADIES' HANI) MONEY SOLD on Installments to help working pcoplo nnd othors. i H. II. Hnrper, 334 First street, , Phono 349. WANTED Hoy t work In grocery. i Apply nt once. Nnsburg's. Gro cery. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Tel- ophono ICG, North Bond, FOR SALE First class gasoline launch with cnbln nnd G-horso-nowor onglno. All good na now. Sultnblo for family or fishing boat. Snap, cash, trade or part on tlmo. Address A, Cnro Times. Previous nnswors lost. WANTED Slashing or land clear ing by tho ncro. Address Druco Hood, Mnrshftold. FOR SALE livy wood, fir mid nl i dor, nt Campboll's Wood Yard, ! Ferry Inndlng. Phono 7G8-L. FOR RENT Nlro furnished front' room on first floor, sultnblo for; ono or two gentlemen, Ofllce or professional men preferred. Also rooms on socond floor. Phone 200-L. FOR SALIC Clilld'H white Iron bed, Good as now. Apply nt Times offleo, Box A. WANTED A good book ngent nt once. Apply Box L, Times olllco. WANTED Two finish carpenters. Phono 31G4. FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly now five-passenger auto. Address Bar gain, Times Omeo. NICE Mibiuhim homo for lady tench er or man and wlfo. inquire "C," Times office. FOR RENT Or Side, 8.1-ncro ranch 1-2 mllo from creamery. Flno dairy ranch. Well In. Ten cows. G. W. Starr, Bridge, Oro. FOR SALE Rooming House of 11 roomB, furnished. 302 North Front Street. buy wow. goat eJuitco tots In NORTH BEND can 6 bad at a vwy reasonable price If taken now. E. B. GEAR & CO. First National Bank. WANT ADS. for Vnltod Slrttes Sonntor from Oro-J gon. Try lluoy Again Cant. Mncuonn's now buoy, owing to tho fnlluro to! provlilo ti sufTicIently lnrgo bnso, rnlloil on tho first trliil. An old buoy bnso wns.usod and It wns not lnrgo enough for tho additional parts of tho buoy so that It turned turtle whon It swerved with tho waves. Wins nt Fair. F. P. Norton In n telegram horo this afternoon an nounced that nt Coos Day Day at tho Eugeno Fnlr races, Harry N. won tho 2:20 pace, tho best time being 2:24'' 1-2. Abollo won tho 3-4 mllo" (1'nsh nnd Chnrley Foster the half mllo dash. Norman Wilson rodo tho running races. Great Grandmother's Death. Herman Btono Is in receipt of n copy ,of a nowspnper from his old homo In -Finland announcing tho death of 418 great grandmothor, ,Mr8. Mnria Stone, nt tho ago of 98 yenrs, 9 months nnd 4 dnys. Tho death occurred In tho old family homo In Mamlakarlclby, Finland. Child Dies. Mrs. M. W. Roberts of Allegany has Just rocolvod word from hor daughtor, Mrs. Hattlo Erlckaon Dlgelof of Orand avenuo, Portland, of tho death of hor ltttlo son. Tuberculosis was tho causo. Mr. DIgolow, tho child's father, dlod about two months ago of tho samo dlsonso. Tho family formorly re sided on tho Bay. Try Local Cases. Tho damage suit of tho Rohror Moat Market vs. Constnblo W. D. Cox, growing out of attachment proceedings, which closed tho mnrkot for a tlmo, was callod for trial In circuit yes torday. Among tho witnesses cnll ol from horo woro J. W. Wntt, who was custodian of tho mnrkot whllo It '.was closod, and Justlco Ponnock, Now Regulations. J, Loo Drown, who returned yestorday from a mooting of tho Orogon Stnto Phar macy Commission reports that moro strict regulations hnvo boon adopt ed. Dcglnntng with 1913, all appli cants for licenses must bo high school grnduatcs and hnvo studlod at IctiBt ono yonr in n collcgo of pharmacy. Dcglnnlng with 1914, all applicants must bo graduates of n collcgo of pharmacy. Great Crowd. Coos Day today wltnossod n real "bargain dny crowd" when R. A. Copplo throw opon tho doors of tho now Gold on Rulo store. Mnny woro wnltlng nnd nil day long tho storo wns crowded. Part of tho tlmo tho doors hnd to bo locked to kcop tho crowd outsldo as thoy crowded In so donso that It was nlmoBt Im possible to movo. Mr. Copplo re ceived mnny compliments during tho Iny from his old customors on his flno now store. Sot of whlto nnd gold BUTTER PLATES. 20c. SET PLATES, IOi nt COOS HAY CASH STORE. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE nt EAGLES HALL Sntiirdny night. AN OPEN IETTER Wo nro grateful nnd grloved over our opening todny In tho now storo. Orntoful for tho splendid rosponso wo received to our nnnouneomont, nnd grlovod thnt wo woro not ablo to servo all who camo. Wo wish to npologlzo for being compollcd to rloso our doors during tho big rush, but It beenmo an nbsoluto nec essity. Wo aro deoply npproclatlvo of this popular rosponso to tho oponlng announcement of tho Gold en Rulo In Its now homo nnd dostro to assure nil thnt tho snlo will bo continued nil noxt wcok nt tho samo prices until tho Morchnnt stock la closed out. Wo hnvo planned to cnro for nil who como on Monday nnd no ono need remain nwny bernusa of lack of service Tho rush todnv was unusual and If nnv lnconvenlonoos may hnvo devolopod wo nssuro you thnt It was unavoidable undor tho clrcumstnnces. Agnln wo thnntc you for your gon orotis nttendnnco today and hopo to boo you noxt week. Golden Rulo prices, Golden Rulo 'methods nnd GoWon Rulo trentniont will always bo obsorvod by the Goldon Rulo nt Its now homo. Slncoroly your R. A. COPPLE. Turkish women cat roso Ioave3 with buttor to securo plumpnoss. INVEST: In Myrtle Point, Ore. Wo can furuMi you acreugo ' properties In trncts of !i acres for a home, to 1.100 acres for a Htock ranch. DO YOU WANT a liiifilmt.H or a business lo ration. Wo have either or hcth ftr you. Also chol'-o res idence properties, Improved or unimproved. Do from Mlssou rl let us SHOW YOU. V Horace W. Ames Co. Myrtlo Point Oregon PERSONAL NOTES MRS. A. WICKMAN of Empire is In Mnrshflold todny. MRS. CHARLES DUNCAN and daughter, Adn, of Coos River, woro Mnrshfleld visitors today. MRS. GEORGE SMITH of Coos Riv er was a shopper In Mnrshflold today. MR. and MRS. JOHN STONECY PHER of Enstsllo woro Mnrsh flold visitors today. MISS ANNIE WICKMAN of Em plro wns a Mnrshflold visitor yes terday. MRS. H. KAINO and daughtor, Edith, of Catching Inlot, wero shoppers In thogplty today. rROF. A. G.RAAB of North Bond wns n business visitor in Mnrsh flold today. J. H. FLANAGAN expects to leave noxt wcok for San Francisco on business. FRED M'LAIN has returned to Ban don nfter a few days' stay on the Bay. ROY ABBOTT and DOC GULOVSON ' loft yesterday for California, whero thoy expect to locato for tho wintor. 8UPT. W. F, MILLER of tho .local Southern Pacific lines, returned yestordny from a business trip to Portland. JOHN MOTLEY loft today for Port land on business nnd plenBure. Ho has postponed his custom trip until tho holldnys. MRS. . R. A. CORTHELL of Bny Park wns a Mnrshflold visitor to day for tho first tlmo since April 1. BISHOP 8CADDINO will conduct confirmation sorvlcos nnd prench nt St. Mary's Episcopal church In Nnrtli Tlinil flilmlnv 'nflnrnnnn nf 2 o'clock. MISS BELVA FLANAGAN of South Inlet wns In Mnrshflold todny. Sho Is very much plcnsod with hor school on tho Inlot.. JOE WILLIAMS of tho Flanngnn & Bonnott Bank oxpects to lenvo about Octobor 1 on a vacation trip to Callfornln. Ho mny tnko his motorcycle and tour tho stnto? E. R. PATTERSON, formor Coos Rlvor school teacher, who has been spondlng his vacation hero, loft today for tho Monmouth Nor mal school, whero ho oxpects to graduato this year. JESSE FRANTZ, aged 13, arrived horo yestordny from Conwny Springs, Knn to Bpcnd tho win tor with his undo, Dr. A. L. Housoworth. Both of Ills par ents nro dond. Ho mado tho trip In good shnpo. ED HINCKLEY has returned from Loon Lnko, where ho has boon employed 'on tho John Solnndor rnnch. This Is tho ranch over which Cnl Judy, tho formor hur band of Mrs. Solandor, cnusod fo much troublo nnd which resulted In Judy bolng recommitted to tho stnto ponltontlnry n short tlmo ngo. W. E. GRAHAM who, rccontly put on tho "Dnrllng of Paris" homo tnlont production horo, loft yes tordny for San Francisco. Ho expects to return shortly nnd try nnd nrrnngo for n homo tnlont production undor tho nusplccs of nnothor lodgo hero, tho Inst ono having been given undor auspices of mombors of tho Eastern Star. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed lottors remain ing In tho Mnrshflold, Oregon, post ofllco, for tho weok ending Soptoin bor 10, 1912. Porsons calling for snmo will plonao say ndvortlsod, nnd pay ono cont for ench lottor cnllod for. Mrs. Maria BJoravlst; O. P. Der rick; Earl Burk; Crltlsor Glonn; Miss Edith Compton; Ray Flnndors; Miss Blnnch Fordlno (2); Mr. Glnd Ing; Knto Gowor; Mrs. J. R. Johns ton; D. II. Mowors; G. II. McLood; Cnpt. Chnrllo Mlllbory; Mrs. B. L. Morris; Mrs. C. A. Nicholson; Thoo dor Olson; Nick Oswald; M. Parker; Al. Robortson; II. A. Stnnton; Mrs. Southlll; Coos Bay Townslto Co.; Mrs. F. W. Todd; Gust Turnkvlst; J. Wilson. W. B. CURTIS, P. M. CURIOUS FACTS. Egypt furnlshod 20,000,000 bush els of grain to Romo nnnunlly., Ono porson In ovory B7G In tho Unltetl Statos Is n physician. Tho bnnnnn and potato nro nlmost Idontlcal In chemical composition. Baking In n hot oven for n fow minutes will add to tho life of snehot powder. WEST MARSHFJELD SNAPS 41 x 90 Cornor Commorclal and Thirteenth 907.T 70 x 100 Fourteenth St.. 1100 GO x 140 Central Avo. .. .81-175 70 x 100 Commercial nnd Fourteenth 31fl0 I. S. KAUfMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. ' AMONG THE SICK " I Tho ltttlo daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrnnd has been quite ill tho pnpt week. Mrs. Charles Martin Is reported qulto ill nt hor homo In tho Trlb boy npartments. Sho Is n sister-in-law of L. M. Tozler. Gcorgo Welstend, who has been confined to bis homo by a slight attnek of Illness, Is nblo to bo up nnd around again. Miss Elizabeth Donnelly, who re cently underwent nn operation nt Morcy Hospital, haB recovered suf ficiently to roturn to hor homo lu West Mnrshfleld. Sho Is gottlng along nlcoly, much to tho gratifica tion of hor many frlonds. HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER--T. Patty, Portland; J. E. Hoops, Portland; L. J. Mor man, San Francisco; P, J. O'Drlon, Seattlo; J. B. Spanglcr nnd wife, Dcs Molnea; Lldyd II. Cornwall, Borkoloy, Cal.; Geo. Mclvln, Eu geno; W. W. Soulo, Raymond, Wash,; R. B. Dement, Myrtlo Point; Paul Schuttpolz, Temploton, Oro.; A. Mooro, Temploton; Jos. Hngot, Tomploton; D. O.' Bcekor, Snn Fran cisco. COOS H, Hondorson, Portland; Henry Loderor nnd wlfo, Portland; G. E. MuBlck, Bandon; If. Laird, Ashland; Mrs. L i. Mason, Ash land; Jnmcs Johnson, ABhlnud; L. D. Short, Portland. LLOVD Chnrlos Cherry, Bandon. BLANCO A. II. Lnno, Califor nia; Chnrlos Wattors. California; Boyd Brunnor, Isthmus Inlot; W. A. Shnffor, Med ford; W. D. Bain nnd wlfo, Modford; Herbert E. Phil lips, Chicago; P. A. McNabb, Camp 1; F. Kestor, East Side; C. Snod dorly, Vlnltn, Okln.; J. Sullivan, Portland; F. N1, McLean, Bandon. Now LINE OF LADIES' nAND HAGS, 81.00 to IP2.B0, Just rocolvod nt tho COOS HAY CASH STORE. English stonmshlp companies own moro thnn 8000 vessols. Gorman tolophono lino's nro ownod nnd operated by tho government. Both tho Chlncso and Japaneso mnnufneturo nlcohollc bovorngca from rlco. Morocco's potroloum fields will bo exploited by nn English company. "TRUF0RM" Shoulder Brace and Back Support 'Nir Men, Women and Children. Does Not Cut Under Arms. Strictly Hlgh-chiNs and Scientific perxoiiH desiring good figure, for persons desiring good figure, chest. LIGHT, nont and onsy. Tho "Truform" squares tho shoulders, oxpnnds tho chest, Im parts II fo, vigor nnd hcnlth to tho lungs nnd other vttnl organs by giving thorn freedom of no tion, rollovlng them of thnt con gested condition cnusod by n hol low chest nnd Ill-shaped dro-p-lug shoulders. All who nro In clined to stoop should woar tho "Truform," nnd nil young pco plo whllo growing. It adds to tho genornl nppenrnnco, .giving oroct enrrlago. It does not show through shirt . wjnlst and nlds your clothing to set properly. Glvos onorgy nnd nmbltlon. Wnrds off nllmonts through full, deep, proper breathing. The "Truform" Is mndo' of tho best materials, with rubber covered stays, iion-riistable, washable nnd durable. Tho only lirnc-e that Is froo undor arms, causing no nn noynnco to wearer. It sustains tho back with comfort. Whon ordering by mnll glvo chest mea sure under arms. Manufactured for ; -a ! iYt'.