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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
r-,M 1 !-!'- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION. The Cooking Ware That Lasts a Generation "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils arc the hind that give yon every satisfaction, batety, Economy, Durability, Freedom from Worry. You can cook the most delicate and easily scorched food in aluminum utensils with less fear of burning than in any other kind, because aluminum is abetter distributor of heat and retains it longer. This means a saving in fuel. And it means a saving in wenr-and-tcar expense, too. "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils arc strong, light to luuidk' and easy to clean. They resist lire wear you can let food boil dry in them without injuring the utensils. They arc practically everlasting. "Wear-Ever" utensils cannot rust, cannot form poisonous compounds with fruit acids or foods. They are made from thick, hard sheet aluminum, SK) pure, with out scums, joints or solder. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever. " "WEAR-EVfJt" TA.C.U.Ca kliF IBM MM. See Those 61-inch Sauce Pans, 30c Pioneer Hardware Co. Marshfield, Ore. 1I0.ST.STY flhASSTCCL'-'W ft-ANDSKIlL-n WL.CANMAK&J J 1pr DAYTON BICYCLES QUALITY 7TRUC Aas stccl-Am f(-ANDSKILL I iV-CANMAKDv vs feffiS'y This Is Bargain Time For Bicycles Competition has brought the price of bicycles down lower than ever. Can Daughter Ride? Buy her CHRISTMAS Bicycle now. Get the benefit of the low pricelet her enjoy a wheel now, for it MIGHT be wining CHRISTMAS TIME. Our stock of sizes in girls' wheels will be complete again Saturday. We will take care of your daughter's wheel if she buys it from us. Always ready to oil, adjust or inflate tires on wheels bought of us, 1tJnmakOI Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents Phone J58-R 172 Broadway frASSTEEL--Y -AND SKILL ? MflL-CAN MAKEJ mTHEMy COURTESY PUZZLE ANSWERS. . Editor Times: In nnswer to your puzzler I fig ure as follows: Your selling price is your basis ot calculation and your final figure so call It 100 per cent. Your liroflt is to bo 10 per cent ot that, and your cost ot doing business Is 22 per cent of that and those two added together mnko 32 per cent, leaving your Invoice cost the dlfforonro between that and tho 100 per cent, or OS per cent. Therefore If tho Involco cost is 08 per cent, or ?1.00, 1 per cent Is $1.00 divided by GS, or .OH 7 and 100 per cent Is $1.47. Respectfully, JAMES H. MILLS. .. HOTEL ARRIVALS CHANDLER A. Cuolary, Port land; L. J. Thompson, Portland; Mrs. M. E. Walling, Eurokti; It. O. Johnson, Portland; C. J. Towson, Portland; II. W. Jossup, Portland; V. M. Grant, San Francisco. 11LANCO Harry L. Kelly, Co qulllo; C. M. Genzoll, Arngo; J. II. Starr, Eugono; W. W. Smith, Gnrdl uor; Mrs. H. C. Stafford, Randon; Mrs. II. Greeds, Woddorburn. LLOYD M. Rohror, Coqulllo; J. J. Ott, Allegany. COOS II. R Parsons, Coqulllo; Mrs. McLcod, North Rend; Will Han cock, North Rend; L. D. Smith, Coos River; F. W. Fohdy, Grants Pass; D. Wlckom, Ornnts Pass. CENTRAL W. A. Illshop, St. Johns, Or.; E. Raymond, St. Johns, Or.; II. Whlto, Now York; C. Davis, Card I nor. mm COOS RAY TIDES. nolow is given tho Hmo and height of high and low water at Marshfield. Tho tides nro placed In tho order ot occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a comp.ii Ison on consccutlvo heights will. lndlcato whethor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substrnct 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Date. 2C 27 I Irs. Feet Hrs. Feet 2S!Urs. Foot Hrs. Feet Hrs. Feet ) 01 C.7 2.53 G.8 .3C .7 .17 .3 .01 1.7 September. 8.03 0.7 8.31 1.0 9.0C 1.4 0.34 1.9 10.05 2.1 2.39 C.l 3.07 G.2 3.35 0.1 4.09 G.5 4.43 C.l 8.23 0.S 8.5G 0.J 9.32 0.0 10.12 0.1 10.37 0.3 WANT ADS. ;: THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight; light froBt In tho cast; Frl- day fair; northwesterly winds. FOR RENT Furnished rooms from $1.50 per week up. 227 South Fourth street. WANTED 100 people to buy U-year-old palm trees at 10c each. Plant thorn now. Apply 135 Second St., cor. Central avenue. LOST Rlack louse-leaf pocket note book with Sun Francisco address on first pago. Return to Chand lor Hotel and receive roward. FOR SALE Cheap u good strong pony. A child's pot. Inqutro W. M. McMulIon, Empire LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m., Sept. 2G, by UonJ. Oatllnd, special government meteorological obsorvor: Maximum GG Minimum 39 At 4:43 n. in 39 Precipitation nono Wind Northwest; clenr. HORN. VINEYARD To Mr. and Mrs. El mer Vineyard, at their homo In Eastsldo, Sopt. 24, a boy. Mo ther and child nro doing nicely and tho fnthor thinks tho pres ent prcsldontlnl candidates nro not 1, 2, 3 with that now American citizen of his. SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Jack Swanson. A. N. W. with Mrs. J. T. Hall. Inglon's mother and son Gerald left for Idaho. Later her husband went to Curry county on a hunting trip, and tho only being loft to consolo her was Uotsy. Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock "Ilctsy" died. Partly Insured. Mrs. S. A. Yoa kam was In tho city from her Coos River ranch todny ordering lumber to erect a now temporary houso un til sho cnu mnko plans for n resi dence. Sho hnpplly discovered that an old Insurance policy of $800.00 was In forco bo that sho will rcnllzo that sum for tho loss sho tins sustain ed. Sho also had a $300 policy on tho furnlturo but as most of tho fur niture was removed nothing enn bo rcnllzcd on It. FOR RENT Clean, comfortable rooms with or without board at 135 N. 2nd street. Under now management. WANTED Roys to Curry Times in .South .Marshfield. FOR SALE Rooming House. II furnished rooms. 3DG Front St. HORSE FOR SALE Vivo years old and weighs 1500 lbs. Apply Carlson & Kotkn, Denver IIIII. FOR SALE Forty colonies of beei at Coaledo. First class condi tion. Wrlto S. Rood, Vox 557, Mnrsbflold. TO RENT A neatly neatly furnished room. 1044 Conlrnl Avonuo. FOR SALIC fiusolln'o bout Escort. 30x7.4. 9 h. p. onglno. Cheap. Sco John Dear. FOR SALE Dairy rnuch; head of nnvlgntlon on Ilnynos Inlot. Ens tonus. Address, Porry Crouch, Mnrshflold, Oregon. FOR RENT Or Sale, 83-ncro ranch 1-2 mllo from eronmory. Flno dairy ranch. Will run ton cows. O. W. Stnrr, Bridge Orogon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and ! dor, at Campuolrs wood xnru, Ferry landing, bono 158-L. WANTED A Rood hook agent nt onco. Apply Box L, Times office Plan Picnic. Tho members of tho High school faculty aro plan ning n picnic to tho bench noxt Saturday, September 28. Danco Saturday. Lovors of good music and good dancing will bu plonBod to know thnt Low Koyzer will glvo anothor of his popular hops at Eaglo Hall Saturday nlghr. Tho Raptlst Pulpit. Row A. F. Rassford has written tho monitors of tho Raptlst church to tho effect that owing to circumstances, ho will bo unnblo to proach hero noxt Sun day but Is making arrangements for n substitute Furthor announce ments will bo mnilo later. Pot Dog Dies. Mrs. R. W. Edg Ington who resides on Hall avonuo Is mourning tho death of her pot dog "notsy". Somo tlmo ago. Mrs. Edg- TONIGHT at The Royal A Rig Two Reel Fcntur PHILIP STEELE A stirring story of tho Northom Forests. Miss Juno Hall will slug All Night Long, Tensing Moon. Another good plcturo, "Bottles," Imagination. A good vnudovlllo team for next .Monday Hummel and Deiuel 2 nets each night. PRICE 10c. Always "The Busy Corner"---The Rexall Store Keep Your Eye on This Place For Our Saturday Special . The Busy Corner will offer you the best value for your money Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 flu.. f Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour Jbtflt Scufar.dJbaUt NUUiV RETAIL PR1CH, $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat used ei cluslyely la milling thesa brands ot ( r.ii -" - ilour. US I Wt ' Off fwraicisco. feotft t PERSONAL NOTES MISS LULU HODSON of Allegany is a Mnrshflold visitor today. L. L. QORR Is homo again after a trip to Klamath Falls. ALVA BONEBRAKE of Ross Inlet is n Mnrshflold visitor today. R. G. GREY of Allogany was in Marshfield on business today. MRS. 11. A. HODSON of Ross Inlot was n Marshlleld visitor today. MR. and MR3. D. MCCARTHY havo returned from their outing near Randon. PAT HENNESSEY was an outgoing passenger on tho train . this morning. DR. MINGUS mado a trip to tho Coqulllo valley country this morning. JOHN GOLDEN loft on this mom Ing's train for a trip to tho Co qulllo valley. O. O. LUND was a passenger on tho train to tho Coqulllo coun try this morning. REN SMITH ot South Coos River mndo n trip to tho Coqulllo val loy this morning. ROR LANO of this city loft yes terday morning to attend tho fnlr at Myrtlo Point. MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY of Mill- Ington Is tho guest for n fow days of frlonds In this city. MRS. JESSE OTT nnd son Harold en mo down from their homo nt Allegany this morning. A. II. POWERS left on tho trnln this morning for n short busi ness trip to Myrtlo Point, C. A. 1IOLLENHECIC and family havo gono to Randon whoro they expect to remain for somo tlmo. MR. AND MItS. W. P. MURPHY loft yesterday for Myrtlo Point, whoro thoy nro taking In tno fair. MRS. DORA RARREIt nnd dnugh tor of North Rend woro pnsson- gors to tho Coqulllo valley hls morning. J. W. DENNETT nnd wlfo nnd Ar thur McKoown nnd wlfo woro among tho Mnrshflold visitors nt tho .Myrtlo Point fair yesterday MRS. JAMES COWAN and daugh ter, Miss Myrtlo Cowan, loft on tho trnln this morning to vlHlt until Monday, with Mr. and Mm. C. R. Wado or Randon. MRS. E. T. M'GUIRE or North Rond, who has been vory 111 for tho linst fow weoks as a result of a parnlytlc stroke Is Improv ing. HAROLD RRIGGS whoso homo is In Mnrshflold hut who for tho pnst fow months has been employed with n survoylng crow near Myrtlo Point, is talcing in tho Round-up nt Pendleton, Orogon. MRS. LOUIS SEYMOURE of Gardi ner is In tho city visiting nt tho homo of hor brothor, Mr. C. W. Molvln, In tho old Forry houso nenr tho Rlanco hotol. Sho ex pects to romnln for a fow wcoks. REV. A. HISEY, pastor of tho Mothodlst Episcopal church at North. Rond has returned from Ashlnnd whoro ho has beon at tending conforonce Mr. HIsoy has again beon nnmod pastor of this church. MRS. ADDIE ROLANDSON, daugli tor of Mr. and Mrs. John Sny dor ot this city, loft this morn ing for Myrtlo Point whoro feho will enjoy n day or two nt tho fair with hor brothor-In-lnw, F. P. Norton nnd nloco. ROBERT VARSDEN, Sr., who Ii.ib boon spending tho summor nt his old homo In Englnnd, writes that ho expects to sail from thoro for America Octobor 3. Ho will visit a daughtor In Iown boforo returning to Coos Ray. LOSES FOOT IN ffl L John West Meets With Acci dent This Morning at Smith Mill. Vl John West, a young man employ ed nt the Smith mill, mot with nu accident this morning, shortly af ter tno mill started. Ho slipped and foil under tho slnshor and his loft foot was cut off. Tho Injured man was taken to Mercy hospital at North Rond. Tho accident It is uollovcd will not provo fatal. Tina afternoon at tho hospital West wns roportod to bo rostlng woll nnd will doubtless recover from tho Bhock of tho accident. O'DOXXELL DOIXO WELL Man Ruined Yesterday Resting AVclI Today. Today James O'Donnol wns roport od to bo resting as easily as could bo oxpoctod. Ho was sovcroly burnod when his rosldenco wns destroyod yostordny and It Is fonrcd that ho may not rccovor from tho Injuries. AMONG THE SICK Thomns Cownn Is temporarily in capacitated by a sevcro folon. MrB. R. A. Chnpln of Dunker Hill has been ill for tho pnst fow days. Miss Mabel Mauzoy has been suffering from nn nttnek of .tho grlppo tho last two days. Miss Clarn Parks Is roportod qulto 111 at her homo In Rny City. Mrs. Holllster, mother of Dr. G. Holllstcr ot North Rond, Is ro portod vory low nt tho homo nt Mrs. Imhoff. M-8. Ghnrlos Mnrtln, who under went nn operation a short tlmo ago for appondlcltls, wns ablo to roturn to her homo In this city to dny. Gcorgo Cllno of South Inlot Is laid up with n couplo ot brokon ribs ns n result ot n frlondly wrestling mntch with Tom Wntson. During tho scufflo Cllno foil across nn oil can with such forco ns to receive tho Injury. Ouo of tho donkoy onglneora In tho .McDonald & Vnughnu logging camp, n Greek nnmod DomiiB, wns bndly burned by .steam yosturdny whllo cleaning tho flues. Tlw wound wns dressod by a physician and no bad offocts aro anticipated. CARD OF THANKS. To tho many kind friends nnd nolghborfl nnd especially to tho cap tain nnd crow of tho tow boat Powers who rondorod such mntorlnl assist nnco whon our homo wns destroyod by 11 ro wo dcslro to mnko this public acknowledgment of gnppreclntlon nnd gratitude "lftr MR8. S. A. YOAKAM. Penslaur Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery And Transfer Conipnny, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Thoro will bo nn important mooting of tho Chamber of Com morco Friday ovonlng nt 7:30 to take official action on tho resigna tion of Dr. J. T. McCormnc as presldont nnd elect his successor. Attondanco of nil mombors Is urged. Times' Want Ads bring results. opr Times Want Ads hrlnir rault We Have Only One Specialty Good Clothes At ' Reasonable Prices let Us fix You Up At The fixup Marshfield North Bend SURELAY