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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 912 EVENING EDITION. Li i J Cop;nht Httt Sthifliirr ti Invitation (OME in any day and see what we have, whether you want to buy or not. You're welcome. Be ginning now we are able to offer you complete stocks. Hart Schaffner& Marx Fall suits and overcoats in all the latest styles. Come in and sec them. Woolen Mill Store This store Is the Coot Bay horn of Hart Schaftnor& Marx clothes T?b Star Transfer ami Storage Co. oP.ri!LVed t0 d0 11 kln1, ot haulm IV notlce' w t all trains Mi , Sta ,nllwe a,B0 havo th8 ,atMt riiLt yn0l,g P,ano Move". We atie our work. L.H.Heiswer, Prop. :.-t""!s 120-J. or 49-L. INVEST: 'n Myrtle Point, Ore. V can funi,s,, yol MrcaB0 Jfupcrtlcs in tnw.t8 of ncre, ror home, to 1500 acres for a slotk ranch. DO YOU WANT a business or u ,ulH,nws Jo. 8 -- Wo have either or Mh for ,,,. AIs() iihoco , ,'C0 Proiwrtlca, Improved or JtfPniiI. He from Mlssou 'et us SHOW YOU, Hrace W. Ames Co. Oregon Mirt New Fall Furnishing The latest patterns and colorings in shirts. Beauti ful cravats. 25c up. New est styles in Millicoma hats. Marsh field '& North Bend Auto Line GOIUVI' & KING. Proprietor. Cura loavo Marshflela every 45 ulnuU. from 7:15 a. m. until 12:30 midnight. Leave North Dena on n.ime schedule, starting at 7 a. m. uutll midnight. Beo Saturday Time for Mihmlule. City Auto Service Hood Cars. Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto: 'Will go anywhere at any time." stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Clgr.r Storo. Day Phonoe 71 and 4C Night Phono 46. HA merit & OOOnaT.K. proprietor STADDEN All :Jurts o photograph bromide enlarging and kodak anUMttg. WEST MAHSHFIELD SNAPS 41 x 90 Corner Commercial and Thirteenth 07.1 70 x 100 Fourteenth St.. $1-100 50 x 140 Central Ave. . . .$147& 70 x 100 Commercial nnd Fbui'teenth $1800 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 17T Foat Street ' COOS HAY TIDES. Below la given tho Hmo and height of high and low water nt aiarsnrioid. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first line and heights on tho second lino of each dny; a compai Ison on consecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wntor. For high wntor on hu bar, substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. September. ' 7.22 12.19' lira. Feot lira. Foot Ilrs. Foot lira. Foot II rs. Feet H rs. Feot 0.38 0.3 1.42 0.5 2.53 0.7 4.01 0.7 5.01 0.5 5.50 0.4 ' 6.56 6,8 7.53 5.3 9.07 , 5.1 10.21 4.9 11.24 4.9 0.00 0.0 3.S 8.45 3.5 10.16 3.4 11.27 4.0 12.15 4.5 12.51 4.9 3.2 1.23 3.9 2.51 4.1. 4.20 3.9 5.25 3.6 G.14 3.0 22 THE WKATnKIt;) . (By Associated Press.) OREGON Oenorally fallr'tO night nnd Tucsdny; light frost ' in eaBtern portion tonight; southeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE IIB. rortT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 a.m., Sept. 16, by Bon J. Oitllnd, special government me- teorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum 644 Minimum 54 At 4:43 n. m 56 Precipitation none t Wind southwest, cloudy. HORN ' ,, JENNINGS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Jennings of Klamath Falls nt the Archnmbonu homo on Market avo nuo, a son. Ho Is tholr llrst'cbtld. Mrs. Jonntnga has boon visiting hor mothor hero for tho Inst fow months. Will Meet Thoro will bo n busi ness mooting of the Methodist Lad- lea' Aid next Wednesday nftornoon. Ilulld Outing Cabin E. Rlggs, M. G. Colomnn, W. T. Hondryx nnd M. Always "The Busy Corner" Zgg SASTR1NG T0Y0DRM0NEY On every purchaie you make at this ttore. If every thing un't lat'ufactory all you have to do U to Jerk the thing and back comes tho cash. Thu u tho principlo upon which the tucccu of this biuincu wai founded Sat ufaction or your money re funded. It is aho the Refill guarantee. r Lockharfc-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store 'The Busy Corner" Iliouc -Main SOS ujjirnii ll "-riir MtriwiiMfc; VMBUELLAS HEPAIItED AT Marshfield Cyclery IMwwip 1 rH.H. 172 'n. Itrnailway. y -J f Olympic Srifew Drift,. Flour S3 RETAIL PR1CL Sim PER SACK .- KTAr1iWAjrrn tiafjl htslrely la milling' flour. Peterson havo commenced tho con struction of an outing nnd hunting cr.bln nt Bealo Lake. Licensed to Wed Edgar G. Smith nnd Miss Lllllnn McCnnn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rohort MrCann, havo secured n marrlago license from Clerk Watson. Thoy are nmong tho most populnr young pcoiilo In North Bond. Lund Ilns u Double O. O. Lund, a farmer at Norway, agod 40, la ono of tho recent nnmes appearing upon tho register of electors In tho county clork'a office. Hla nnmo would Indi cate his being a doublo of our Mnrsh flold candldnto for sheriff. Coqulllo Horald. Give Reception A reception was hold ,at tho Norwcglan-Luthornn church Inst Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock In honor of tho now pnstor, Rov. R. O. Thorpo and wlfo. Speeches woro mado by soveral of tho pastors and a good tlmo was en Joyed by all. Son Improved. Word haB boon re ceived horo that Cecil Jones, th young son of J. C. Jonoa who wns no contljr run down by nn auto nt Bak orancld, Calif.', Is gotttng along nice ly. Ilia fractured limbs havo boon placed In a planter of Paris cast nnd It Is expected that ho will be nblo to walk In about thrco months. Mr.. Jones Is now on route homo. Nov Marsuffcld Map M. O.. Haw kins has in preparation a map of township twonty-flvo south, t rango thirteen west, which comprlsoB Marshfleld and tho tldo lands con tiguous. Tho map Is 48x48 Inches. It s an Intrlcoto work as It dollno- ales to perfection bo.ltlgag mean dor linos nnd?nli planted lands on tho tldq data belonging ,to indlvlduhls and tho stnto. Coqulllo Herald. Goch Off Grade Mi. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson mot with an nccldont Sunday, overling yhllo riding in tholr eloctrlc auto nonr tho Fltigorald plao BOifth of tho city, Whtlo at tempting 'curvo In tho rond tho auto wont , off tho, embankment. Nolthor Mr. Anderson', or his wlfo wore Injured. Tho mnchlno wns re ported today to bo not badly dam aged. , Acting Pastor. Rov. G. Lplloy Hqll will occupy tho Mothodw pul pit during tho nbsenco of tho pnstor, Rov. II. I. Rutledgo, who loft today to attend tho confq?,onco (n Ashland. -Will IHilM. Jobn King, n senior a,t Llio Smith mill, haB bought two lots from' August Frizocn nnd will erect. Inf.horrfp. Thoy nro nonr tho Kendall homo In West Bunkor Hill. Woodmen Meet Thoro will bo a bin Initiatory mooting of Coos nay Camp No. 8408, Modorm Woodmen of Amorlcn nt Finnish hnll tomorrow night to initiate n largo clnsa undor tho direction of John A. Starr, or gnnlr.er. n , Miuiy' I'lslilng. C. II. Dungan, who enmo down from Coos Ilivor reports that thoro nro 30 boats fish- WANT ADS. I'OU SALIC Fiirin linrw, !il() If taken at onco. Apply nt Bon Wright's blnclcHinlth shop. LOST Striiyeil or stolen.. Small black cocker spaniel, fow whlto hairs on bronst. answors namo of "Chum." $5.00 reward for Infor mation socurlng his return. Ap ply Pumping Stntlon or phono 3021. I'OIt SALIC Lefever double barrel shot gun. Good conditions. Prlco rensomiblo. Phono F. L. Grnnuls, 254-L. I'OH SALIC (Uvh grey mare und bny colt 16 months old. Inqulro nt Tho Bnzar, phono 32. I'OU SALIC Furniture cheap. In qulro Hall avenuo and Second. MONEY SOLD on Installment to holp working pooplo nnd others. If. II. Harper, 334 First street, Phono 349. WANTED Hoy U work In Knieery. Apply nt onco. Nasburg'a Gro cery. FOR HUNT Furnished rooms. Tel. ophono 165, North Bond. FOIt SALE l-'iiot cIush khsoIIiio launch with cabin and 5-horso-power ouglno. All good as now. Sultnblo for family or fishing boat. Snap, cash, tratlo or part on tlmo. Address A, Curo Times. Previous answers lost. FOR SALE Dry wood, flr nnd I dor, nt CamphoH's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 758-L. I'OH SALIC CIiIIiI'h vtlilto iron bed, Good ns now. Apply nt Times ofllco, Box A. WANTED A good Ixwik agent nt onco. Apply Box L, Times ofllco. FOIt SALE CHEAP Nearly now flvo-passongor auto. Address Bar gain, Times Ofllco. FOR IUCNT Or Sale, lin-uero much 1-2 inllo from creamery. Fine dairy ranch. Well In. Ten cows. G. W. Starr, Bridge, Oro. Flour y:- M &2 "- KlOllB iwhttftt MftAdl VWWV UeM broads f lng for salmon bohveen tho forks and tho mouth of Coos River. Thoro Is n fair run of Chlnooks. Tho rtsh- ormen nro getting four nnd n half cents a' pound for them nnd nbout 35 cents npleco for sllvcrsldes. Nat Tnllant Is expected In soon from klnmnth Rlvor, Calif., with n forco to open tho old Reynolds cannery In Mnrsbflclir. Instead of Chinese, ho will have a crew of white women in tho cannery. Employ Eighty Men It is figured that tho new Smith mill paper pulp plant will employ nbout olghty men. As soon ns tho company starts manu facturing pnpor horo, which will pro bably bo as soon nB railroad trans portation is avallnblo, this forco will bo moro than doubled. Tho pulp paper mill will have a capacity of about thirty tons per day, or nbout a third of tho capacity of tho Willam ette Pulp Mill at Oregon City. It will Utllizo only nbout ono fourth of tho wasto, It Is estimated. Spruco, fir, and hemlock will bo usod for tho manufacture of the pulp. Terminal ItuJlrfuy. It is announc ed that the Torminnl Railway will not build tho lino south through tho Alliance warehouso Immediately. As soon as the front street work Is done, It Is planned to build over on Central to Broadway and thence sputh on Broadway to connoct up with the rond already built thoro. No piling will be driven for tho lat- tor, It being light electric line con struction. The work on south Broadway may bo held up for tho hard surfaco paving to bo put In. It Is planned to uso tho county drawbrldco tor tho line to Bunker Hill and Smith mill. PERSONAL NOTES SAM CONRO of Allegany is In this city todny. , MRS. BILLINGS Isjn town from Al locany today. JACK McDONALD of Loon Lake Is in this city today. FRED GAGE of Allegany wns in Mnrshflold Saturday. ROSCOE BALLSINGER is In this city today from Allogany. MRS. RUSSEL of CooBton was in Marshfleld Saturday. HENRY MICHELBRINK of Allogany Is In Mnrshriola todny. MR8. MAHAFFY of Coos River Is a Mnrshflold shopper today. ALVA BONEBRAKE of Ross Inlet was In Mnrshflold today. MRS. HAUSCHILDT camo down from Coos Rlvor this morning. MRS. B. II. BRIER of Coos Rlvor was In this city Saturday. MRS. F. B. JUDY camo down from North Coos River Saturday. MRS. IRA B. BARTLE of North Bend, la a Mnrshflold visitor today. MRS. HARVEY RUSSELL of North Bond was In Mnrshflold today. MR5. G. W. SHELLEY of North Bond wns n Mnrshflold shoppor today. JESS HEIGHT of Allegany Is n busi ness visitor In Mnrsbllold today. CHAS. MAHAFFY and son of Coos Rlvor woro in Mnrshflold Saturday. J. BEATTIE nnd "Grnndmn" Bonttlo of Coos Rlvor aro In Mnrshflold to dny. TOM PORTER camo down from hla ranch nbovo Allogany this morn ing. MISSES BLANCHE nnd Holon Lnn drlth of Coos Rlvor nro Mnrahflold visitors. MISS nEGINA MATSON loft Satur day for Sonttlo wlioro sho has ta ken a position. MISS MAHAFFY enmo down fromS Allogany yesterday and roturncd to hor homo today. ARTHUR K. PECK and A. Y. Myora spoilt Sunday In tho South Slough section hunting nnd Ashing. REV. II. I. RUTLEDOE loft for Ash land vln Drain this morning to nt- Mason's Chippewa Best Loggers' Shoes THE SHOES THAT MADE CHIP- PEWA FAMOUS. GENUINE CALFSKIN WITH WEDGE HEEL AND CALKED. THIS IS THE 1 1 EST LOGGER'S SHOE IN THE WORLD. Priced $6, to $8 COME IN AND SEE THESE SHOES.d The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. See Our Window, SURELAY tend tho Methodist convention. Bo foro returning homo Mr. Rutlodgo will visit his pnrents in Canada. F. C. BIRCH of tho Rod Cross has beon spending a fow days in Allo gany for a short nutlng. MRS. J. PARKER roturncd to Mnrsh flold today after n visit with rela tives and frionds In Allogany. MRS. J. E. MAUZEY and children havo returned nftor a fowdays' visit with Mrs. IUibsoII at Cooston. A. MEREEN of tho C. A. Smith com pany arrived homo Saturday from Bantlon where ho went on busi ness. F. S. DOW has roturnod from n busi ness trip to San Francisco. Ho camo In on tho Elizabeth landing nt Bandon. ED McKEOWN, foreman of tho Smlth-Powors Logging Camp on South Inlot, spent Sunday In Mnrshflold. S. S. GOLDSMITH, tho well known shoo salesman representing C. Gotzlnn & Co., 1b calling on tho Coos Bny trndo. MRS. CCAUD NA3BURG of Marsh fleld, Is spending n fow wcoka in Roseburg, visiting with friends. RoBcburg Nows. O. M. WILSON of tho Rod Crose Jewelry Department, has re sumed his duties after a vacation spent at tho bench. MR. and MRS. ED NOAH of Coot River camo to Marshflold this morning and nro returning to tholr homo this afternoon. R. II. COREY, the now managor of tho Coos Bay Wntor company, and family will occupy apartments la the O'Connoll building. GEO. McCULLOCH of Ilnynos Inlot spent Saturday with rolatlvos and friends in this city. It is his first visit horo sinco Juno. MRS. HARTII left thin morning for hor homo In Rosoburg via Drain nftor n pleasant visit with her nloco, Mrs. T. E. Hnrvoy. H. D. HARTH of Rosoburg loft for homo Saturday aftor a short rislt at tho Thos. Harvoy homo. He shipped his auto to Portland. J. S. LYONS of Coqulllo was A Marshfleld visitor Saturday, hav ing accompanied Mrs. W. II. Lyons who was on routo to Donvor horo. MR8. ROBERT BARTER'S sons, Louis nnd Lawronco Horton, ro turncd Friday evening from a thrco months' visit In Klamath Falls. MRS. LETTIE COWAN and children of Allegany moved to Mnrshflold , Saturday. Tho llttlo girls, Hazol and Gussto, will nttond school horo this wlntor. O. T. NELSON and family havo movod Into tho Emorott Plorce houso In South Mnrshflold nnd will occupy It whilo Mrs. Plorco Is vis iting In Portland. ERNEST HARRINGTON, tlmo-koop-or of Smlth-Powors Camp No. 0, spont Sunday with hla parents in this city, returning to Isthmus In lot yestordny nftornoon. EUOENE CONKLIN nnd family left last week for Morcort, Calif., wlioro thoy will make tholr futuro homo. Mr. Conklln has ncceptcd n posi tion thoro ns n millwright. E. A. LONG of Joplln. Mo., who nr rtvod horo last Friday; has takon a position with R. E. Plnogor In tho Mnrshflold donning nnd Press ing Works. Ho Is nn cxporloncod cleaner nnd pressor. REX STRATTON, pianist nt tho Roynl, has roturnod from ABhlnnd wlioro ho spont n fortnight wltb hla parents. Ho brought his pot dog with him. Ho will ho n per manent rcsldont on tho Bay. MISS MARJORIE COWAN of Glen Junction enmo down to spend over Sunday In Mnrshflold with hor par ents. Aftor two moro weoks of school, Miss Cownn will return to Eugene to resumo hor studies. MRS. A. McMILLAN loft Saturday for hor homo nt Pocntollo, Idaho, aftor n visit with hor dnughtor, Mrs. Edglngton. Gornld Edging ton nccompnnlod hla grnndmother homo nnd will nttond school nt Po cntollo. REV. A. F. nASSFORD of tho Bap tlst church left for Corvallla this morning to accompany his wlfo and family horo. In his nhsonco, tho pulpit will bo occupied noxt Sundny morning by Supt. F. A. Tlodgon nnd In tho ovonlng by Mr. Morris, tho High School Commor clnl tenchor. WATER BAILIFF, AL NICHOLS roturnod Snturdny from " wck on tho Coqulllo rlvor In dlsfjinrro of hla duties. Ho found a fow fish ormon who woro plying tholr voca tion without licenses and ho re quired thorn to comply with tho Inw. Tho ofTonses woro through Ignornnco of tho law und ho rem edied tho troublo without causing any arrests. GET Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens At the Uj r J!