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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1912)
m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION. ipl Mil' nKmfi CufjrrliU Hart SctufTacf & Mirx fNE big feature of ad- vantage to you in buy ing these ready-made clothes made by Hart Schaffner & Marx is that you see what you get, you see how it fits, you know how you look in it, before you buy That's one reason for buying ready-made in stead of made-to-measure clothes; the other rea sons arc all included in the fact that such rcady mades as these arc better clothes. Suits $t8 and up. Overcoats $ J 650 and up Woolen Mill Store This storo fs tho Coos liny homo of Hnrt Schnffncr & Marx clothes Lockhart's Grocery With the close of business today the Lockhart Groc ery will bo succeeded by the Warner Grocery Co., which concern will hereafter conduct the business at the same old stand, We take this opportunity to thank the public for the very liberal patronage given us and we bespeak that our successors will accord to its patrons in the future the same liberal and courteous treatment that we have endeavored to give 'during the past, Lockhart's Grocery September 30, 1912, SEC TB.E new snOES AT The Electric Shoe Store 1Q0 pairs of Hoys' School Shoes iSo-j Broadway. Marshfield. T.J.SOAIFESg A.II nODGINS Marshfield Paint Decorating Co, Electric Lamps for nil places. Fine assortment Just arrived. Guaranteed Electric Irons something new. Ask to 6eo one. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PIIQXD 237-J, WIFE ALSO IN PULPIT. Mr. anil .Mrs. G. LeHoy Hall Preside in Different Churches. Rev. G. LoHoy Hall preached nt ono church yesterday and his wife presided over tho sorvlces In nnothor church tho samo day. Mr. Hall was at tho Methodist church and had chargo of all of tho services, and Mrs. Hall was In chargo of tho ser vices at the Unptlst church, making a record for ono family holding church services In ono day. WANT ADS. 1-OR SALE At bargain, lot and five room modem house In North Bend. N., raro Times. IOST A mil of film, between foot of Central nvcnuo and North bend. Leave at Times ofllco. WANTHI Furnished (light houe keeping rooms. Apply Times of fice. FOR HEXT Airy, stmny rooms, phono and bath. $1.G0 per wool: nnd up. Apply C95 N. Broadway. Phono 318 J. FOR HEXT Prlvnto gnrngo close In. Apply Dr. J. T. McCormac. TO IIEXT A nently neatly furnished room. 10-11 Central Avenue. FOlt SALE Gasoline mt Escoit. 30x7.4. 9 h. p. onglno. Cheap. Seo John Bear. FOR SALE. Dairy ranchi head of navigation on Hoyncs Inlet. Ens terms. Address, Porry Crouch, Mnrshflold, Oregon. FOR ItEXT Or Sale, fW-ncro ranch 1-2 mllo from croamory. FIno dairy ranch. Will run ton cows. O. W. Starr, Bridge, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd nl dor, at CampboHB Wood Yard, Ferry landing, bono 158-L. WAXTED A good hook agent at onco. Apply Box L, Times ofllco. FOR HUNT Clean, comfortnblo rroniH. with or without board nt 135 N. Socoml street. Under new mnnngoment. SPECIAL OFFER. AVool.Iy Orcgonlnn by mail for ono year, only 75 cent. Xortou .i Hansen, agents. TONIGHT at IKe R.oyal PRICE 10c. Rig Two-Reel Fonturo Tho King's Power A drama of unusual merit. IN VAUDEVILLE Hummel and Denel Voi-witUo artists who guarantee to please. NIGHTS OXLY At North Bond Tonight nt tho Stnr tho Gormand-Ford Co. for ono week. Opening hero noxt Monday. . . . . . BABY'S Summer Ills are llablo to Do many and dancer ous unless baby receives tho best of care and medicine. Summer time is the worst season forinfants: they suffer moro than grown-ups in warm weather and require con stant attention. Rexnll Baby Soothing Syrup rr-IIpvp-rtha Irritation and suffering of babies and can bo used by 'J mothers without slightest icar oi overdose, f it rontatns no opium or other narcotic. Harmless, wholesome s"l f ffcctlvo in curing cramp, chnWa infantum, sore jums, etc. Sold with tho Uexall rruarantec Per bottle, 23 cents. t i ' liAiljfriMf- Di ffiane LUlrUiai l-i uioviio e Drug Company The Rexall Store 'The Busy Corner" Phone -Main 20S -Vt IPCtfL COOS DAY TIDES. Below Is given tho Urao and helltht of hlch and low water nt Marshfield. Tho tides nro placed in tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and hnlehtn nn tlin second lino of each day; a compat- Ison on consccutlvo holghto will Indlcato whothor it is high or low wntor. For hlch water on tho bar. substract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Date. September. lira. Foot lira. 3.3G G.7 4.17 5.3 G.01 4.7 9.05 1.4 9.34 1.9 10.05 2.4 3.35 9.32 0.0 10.12 0.1 10.37 0.3 G.4 4.09 G.5 4.43 6.4 Foot 30 Hrs. Foot THE WEATHICR. (By Associated Pross.) OREGON Showers tonight and Tucsdny; southorly winds, probrtbly becoming high on tho const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RK- PORT. For 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., Sopt. 30, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont meteorological observer: Maximum 70 Minimum 45 At 4:43 a. m 55 Precipitation nono Wind: Northwest, clear. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Tho Progress Club with Mrs. M. C. Malonoy. Alliance Out. Tho stonmor AUI nnco snllod for Portland Sunday carrying freight and paBsongors. Will Give Dante. Tho Sons of Norwny nro porfcctlng arrangements for n big social danco to bo given Saturday nlglit( October 12. Dredgo Ready in July. Ono of tho Portland papors states that tho dredgo Colonel P. S. Mlchlo, which will bo opornted on tho bnr of Coos Bay, will bo ready to bring horo by July 1 of noxt yonr. Breaks Tire. A. II. Stutsman had an accident to his auto this after noon. On tho Alert dock tho mnchlno ran ovor tho end of n laddor to which was attoehed n hook. Tho latter en light In tho tiro and toro It badly. Operate on Child. Tho llttlo 5-ycar-old daughtor of Jack McDonald usbmlttcd to n surgical oporntlon nt Mercy hospital for tho romoval of nn abscess. Tho child Is doing nicely today and will recover. Will Eutei talu It Is nnnounrod that Mrs. A. L. Barker of South Fifth street will bo hostess to tho ladles of tho Prcsbytorlan church nnd tholr frlonds, Wodnesdny, Octobor 2, at a silver ton, Rig Potato Record. C. C. Pratt, who lives In tho west pnrt of tho city, reports n wonderful yield of pota toes. IIo, has n patch of potatoes planted In his yard nnd from ono hill ho secured 133 potatoes. Mr. Ruck Hotter. Mrs. Wllllnm Buck, who wna struck by n lumber enr nnd had her skull fractured. Is much bottor. It was f on rod at llrst that sho could not possibly recover, but todny sho has partly regained consciousness nnd it is thought that tlioro is hopo of hor recovering from tho nceldont. WILL HUILR A TOWX. Brooking Lumber Company Plans Homo Rig Woik. John GUIIngs mndo n trip to tho Roguo rivor last week, driving down that far n surveyor who Is going to Chotco to survoy a power slto and nlso lay out n town for tho Brookings company. Reports nro to tho effect that this company will do a largo buslnoss nnd mnko somo grent changes in tho south ond of tho county noxt summor. Whllo nt Wod derburn Mr. GUIIngs wont trolling for salmon with Mr. Lonch and Inndod threo. Ono was n 35-pound- 'or. Ho says tho sport of landing ono of theso big follows ennnot bo boat- To fasten tho ond of a ro(io without knotting It, n Wisconsin Invontor has patented a splr.il pleco of metal around which It may bo wrapped. Libby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacifio Livery nnd Transfer Company. Penslar SEE OUR WINDOW FOR THE LATEST LIXE OF HIGH GRADE FAMILY REMEDIES AND TOI LET GOODS INTRODUCED TO THE PEOPLE OF MARSHFIELD. Brown Drug Co. PERSONAL NOTES J. A. JOHNSTON left for tho Co- qulllo valley today. CAPT. HARRIS of Sumner was n visitor In tho city todoy. CAnL SMEDI1URG of Catching In- ioi was in tno city today. ROY LANDIUTH of North Coos river was n visitor In our city today. MRS. E. N. SMITH was In from Flagstaff today on business. LYDIA M'CULLOCH has returned from n fow days' visit at Myrtlo Point. JACK BEATTIE nnd "Grandpa" Beattlo enmo down from tho river this mornlni' STANLEY MEYERS spent Saturday una ouniiny wmi relatives on South Coos River. HARRY FOLSOM wns a passenger on tho train for tho Coqulllo vnl- loy this morning. S. .MILLER has returned from Los Angeles, whero ho has boon for tho past six weeks. E. KELLEY, who Is employed at Contrnl Point, spent Sunday with his family In this city. MRS. HARVEY RUSSELL AND Mrs. Walter Russell of North Bend nro Mnrshflold visitors todnv. DAVID REES nnd W. Sneddon hnvo returned from n visit to Roswoll, Wash. Thoy got homo Saturday night. MISS EDNA RAY, who wont ovor to Myrtlo Point Inst Thursday to enjoy a day or two nt tho fair, re turned todny. MRS. P. H. DREIER of Coon River visited hor slstor, Mrs. Knto Prey, of Eostsldo, today, returning to her homo this afternoon. MISS DELIA HOLMES, -who hns boon In tho city visiting at tho homo of F. M. Frlodborg and family, has roturnod to hor homo in Califor nia. MISS LENA TULLEY loft for hor homo nt Lampn, Oregon, this morning nftor nn ovor Sunday visit with Mrs. John Dnshnoy of this city. MISSUS BESSIE and Eliza Ayro, Miss Ella MeLaurcn, MIbs Joso phlno Cordcs and Miss Hnllln lin. vis spent Sunday on South Coos' rivor. MISSES FLORENCE nnd .Mabel Fnrloy, Miss Nolllo Trlbboy audi Olioslnr Ilnv tnmln n n .,n.i..' "--- "..rf .....i.v) .f 11 JMIItJ Bpondlng Sunday on tho south fork! of Coos Rivor. MRS. M. E. MOODY nnd children loft for tholr homo In Coqulllo this morning. Thoy camo ovor to' menu uio nincrni or airs. Moody a brother, III. King. W. E. DEAN of Grants Pass arrived horo yesterday to visit at tho homo of his daughtor, Mro. T. S. Hnrvoy. Ho expects to remain somo tlmo and may locnto horo permanently. F. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlot Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. MRS. MYRTLE MATSON nnd .Miss' Edna Mcintosh spout tho nftor-, noon visiting tho hitter's mother, Mrs. Hnuschlldt on Coos River. Thoy will roturn this ovonlng. MRS. W. II. BUNCH and children of' McKlnloy, nrrlvod todny via Myrtlo ruim, wuoro mey enjoyed tno rnir for a fow days. Thoy loft for AI logany this afternoon to visit for n whllo with Mrs. C. K, HdwnrdH. II. J. M'KEOWN of tho Chnndlor, ro turnod Saturday ovonlng from n business trip to Portlnnd. Ho re ports much Intorout In Coos Day In tho Rnso City and says as the work on tho railway noars this DAYTON WE WILL HAVE MORE $30 $30 $3 BICYCLES $30 $30 $3 THURSDAY j MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Dayton PHONE J58-R. end it will rcqulro n doublo anrj to tho Chandler to hold tho pa plo that nro coming horo. MRS. NELLIE OWEN loft todny tho Rcdondo for n short buslnfl trln for San Francisco. Duri hor nbsonco Miss Edna Bnrnif will bo employed at tho LadlJ jnipununi. AMONG THE SICK Leonard Mnuzoy, who has bej qulto HI, as a result of a rccont Jury to his back, Is ablo to bo do town again. North Bend Nei Miss Graco Fulton of Cooston v spending a fow days with frlonds. MrB. Edgnr Smith of Coos Rivor n visitor at tho Robort McCann horW today. Mrs. Charles Doano of Sou Mnrshflold was n North Bond visit' yesterday. Mayor L. J. Simpson nnd fnmij roturnod homo today rrom n v days' visit nt Ten Mile. Tho W. C. T. U. will moot Tu day afternoon nt 2:30 p. m. w Mrs. Marshall on Union nvonuo. Miss Margarot Wilson of No Bond roturnod to hor homo tod from Myrtlo Point, whoro sho h been spending n day or two nt t fair. Tho A. M. Simpson Is oxpoctcd todny from San Pedro nnd Rodon nnd will tnko on n cargo for Si Diego. E. It. Hodson loft today on t Rcdondo for n visit to St. Hole: Sanitarium, California, whoro Mil Hodson is tnklng medical trcntmcri Tho schooner Hardy nrrlvod in dny from Snn Frnneisco and is ta lug on n cargo nt tho Simpson Lut bor Company. LOVE WAS THE CAUSE. Elkton Roy Killed Himself IlccnuH Girl Left. Despondency becnuso tho girl )l loved moved away from Elkton w tho reason Gerald Traylor of thfl placo shot hlmsolf. Young Trnylc whoso suicide was mentioned sovorfl days ago, wont to tho banks of tl Umpqun river nnd blow off tho to of his head with n rovolvor. IIo wa In lovo with tho daughter of n Motl odlst mlnlstor who wns statlonod Elkton, but who was recently trnnfl forrcd to tho Wlllnmotto valloy. TW young man brooded ovor tho dopnrl uro of tho girl and finally killed lilr self. OLD MAX HEATS WIFE. Rosohurg Cltlen, Aged 00 Vcnr Makes IMslurbaiiro. ROSEBURG, Ore, Sopt. 30 P. Hall, n 90-year-old Civil War voted an, faces a charge of assault nnl battery in tho Justlco court nt Ros burg, proforrod by his wlfo, ngod 51 years. Tho troublo was caused b Hall's objection to his wlfo's porus of tho lllblo In tho bedroom and mut torlng In n strnngo tonguo whllo hi was trying to sleep. Tho Halls nri said to bo fairly woll to do. The-1 woro marrlod at Mcdford nino yoar ago. Hall says his wlfo wont Insanl ovor religion In Kansas rnd was ai Inmnto of an asylum for two years. Ad unfilled want cauitis annapg ocm Tlraos Wknt Ads brlnr rfnulUj BICYCLES Agents J72BROADWAYJ u taii-.t'i.liilii ' jiianaht'ii