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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912 EVENING EDITION. n If we could meet you and show you the suits we are selling at $8.50 $9.00 $10.00 And Better Ones at $15, $18, $20 and $25.00 "'"' We know wo could convince you that it would pay you to buy your clothes at the Fixup, for there is value in every dollar of the price, Re member our guarantee of monoy back for any thing not satisfactory always protects you, Come in and see us and see our clothes, Even if you don't buy we'd like to get acquainted with you. Marihfield FIXUP North Bend -iwtfe' ipwi 1 The Cookinff Ware That Lasts a Generation 9 "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils are the kind that give yon every satisfaction. Safely, Economy, Durability, Freedom from Worry. You can cook the most delicate nnd easily scorched food in aluminum utensils with less fear of burning than in nny 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 wcnr-and-leur expense, too. "WW.Rvnr" fllnmiiitini cooking utensils arc strong, IMitto handle nnd cusy to clean. They resist fire fl 8 wear von can let food boil dry in them without y 5 injuring the utensils. They arc practically everlasting. rWcar-Evcr" utensils cannot rust, cannot form l .: i- .!. -..: .:,i( i puiauiiuus uumpuuiuis wim nun uuuo v,LR-EVDt" ' ui luuus. i ney are nuiuu iruw & nam sheet aluminum, Kjv pure, wiin out scams, joints or solder. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever. " THU WEATHER. (By Associated Pross.) OREGON dcnorally fair to night nnd Wednesday. Light frost except near tlio const; brlBk westerly winds on tho const. LOOATj RE- TEMPERATURE . PORT. For 24 hours ending at 4: -in n. m. Oct. 1, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government motcorologlcal obscrvor: Mnxlnium GG Minimum 4G At 4:43 a. m GG 1'roclpltatlon 19 Wind: Southwest: pnrt cloudy. Meeting Hold Tho Sisters of Ro thnny met this nftornoon with Mrs. Harry Drndflold to roorgnnlzo for tho yenr. Meet Tomorrow. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Swedish Luthornn church will meet tomorrow, tit 2:30 p. in., at tho church hnll. To tho Indies of Mnrshflcld who nro Interested In the advanced cookery class, thcro will bo a meeting Wed nesday afternoon, October 2, at 3:30 o'clock at tho Mnrshflcld High school building, to dctcrmlno tho day on which tho class Is to meet and also the subjects to bo taken up. Tho number In tho class wilt bo limited, so all wishing to enter arc urged to bo present tomorrow aftoruoon. Miss Moore, domestic sclcnco instructor. Elks Will Meet. An Important meeting of tho Klks will bo hold Wednesday evening. All members nro urged to bo present. Mill Shuts Down. Tho McDonald snw mill nt Loon Lako has shut down for tho winter nnd tho crow citiuu to Mnrshflcld this morning. Auto Quits. On nccount of tho rnln, tho nutos hnvo been unablo to mako tho trip from Allegany to Drain, tho lust two or thrco days. It Is probnblo that they will mako tho run again In a dny or two. PERSONAL NOTES Council Tonight. Tho city council will hold nu ndjourncd meeting to night. Several mattorfl of lmportanco nro to cnino up. Entertained Tho Christian Wo men's Hoard of Missions Is being cn tortnlned this nftornoon by Mrs. J. 12. .Tones nt tho homo of Mrs. K. A. Copplc. Will Meet. Tho A. N. W. club will moot Thursday nftornoon with Mrs. E. Mlngus, at her homo In West Mnrshflcld. Will Entertain II. V. P. Tho Hap llHt Young Pooplo's Union will bo en tertained at tho home of Mrs. Gcorgo Ayro on South Ninth stroot, noxt Fri day ovonlng. Will Moot. Tho Lndlos' Aid so ciety of tho Swedish Lutheran church will meet noxt Wednesday nt 2 p. m. In tho Swedish hnll. Mrs. Sanqnlst will bo bostons and rofroshmcutB and a good tlmo nro promised. I'i'ommiIn filft. In appreciation of n klndnoHH, Cnpt. MnrRoiin'fl llttlo dnughler, Isahollo, prosontcd Mrs. C. A. Motlln of this city with n beniitl ful string of roso bonds of which Mrs. Motlln Is moro than proud, ns tho llttlo girl mndo thorn from tho rosos plucked In hor mother's yard. Cot Quick IlfsiillM. K. W. Steolo voHlorday found tho vnluo of a want ad In Tho Times. Ho lost a photo graphic film and advortlsod for It In Tho Tlmofl. Mrs. K. S. llarzoo of North Hend found tho film and last night road tho ndvortlsomont aid returned tho property to tho owner. Literary Society Program. Tho Mnrshflold High School Lltornry so clety will glvo a program, tho chlof feature of which will bo a dobato, noxt Thursday ovonlng, at tho High school building. Tho subject for do bato Is: "Resolved: Thnt a round rnnat In morn poniltirlVO to tllO COI11- fort and happiness of a chicken than a squnro roost Notice to Liulies or jiarsiiiieni.- Visit Loon Lake. Herman Ed wnrds, captain of tho Steamer Rain bow, K, W. Steolo of Ooodrutn's gar ngc, nnd Hny Cnmpbcll, ono of tho drivers of tho Drnln-Allcgany auto route, spoilt Sunday nt Loon Lake They report that nshlng Is extremely good nnd nlso thnt In their estima tion Loon Lnko Is ono of tho most beautiful spots on enrth, F. E. Allen Home. Councilman F. 10. Alien has returned homo from a business trip to Portland. Ho nlso attended tho conclave of the grand commandry Knights Templar of Ore gon, which was held at Ktigcno. Ho says the announcement that tho next conclavo would bo In Marshflold waB n mlstnko. Tho delegates wnntod to como hero but thought it would be host to wait until thcro is n rallrond to tho plnco. Albany wns chosen ns tho next meeting plnco. Mr. Allen roturned homo by wny of tho Slus law. Ho snys tho railroad work Is nctlvo from Ktigcno to Muplcton but thnt tlioro is little doing nrnund Gnr dlnor or Bouth of tho Sluslnw. J. DIASCO of Coos Itlvcr is n Mnrsh- ilcld visitor today. J. A. SMITH camo down from Coos IUvor this morning. S. D. HARPER left this morning on tho train lor Coqulllc. ANDREW STORA of Allegany Is a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. M. J. ANDERSON of Hunker Hill Is n Marshflold shopper today. MRS. WALTER U1CHARDSON Is III this city todny from Dunkor Hill. MRS. F. OUILLIAMS of Daniels Creek Is visiting friends In this city. C. H. FLITCROFT, head sawyer of tuo Loon Lako mill, Is in Mnrsh flcld today. TOM NICHOLS was a passenger en tho trnln to tho Coqulllo valley this morning. MR. nnd MRS LESTER MYRICK nnd llttlo son of Gardiner aro visiting friends In Marshflold. RAY CAMPDELL, ono of tho nuto drivers of tho Drnln-Allcgany route, is In Mnrshflcld todny. MISS JEAN NOEL loft for Co.ulilo this morning for n short vUlt with relatives. Sho will return tomor row. MISS HAZEL PETERSON, who bns been cooking nt tho Loon Lnko mill, camo to Marshflold this morning. E. It. FOREST of Lcndvlllc, Colo rado, Is in tho city, a guest at the homo of J. W. Hlldenbrnnd. Mr. Forest may romaln and licromo a resident of Coos Dny, which Lot says looks good to him. MRS. J. O. HORN and dnughtor, MIbb" Edith, of North Uond nro visiting In Mnrshflold todny. REV. A. F. BASSFORD Is expected to nrrlvo from Corvnllls, Thursday, on tho Brcnkwntor. Ills family will not nccompnny hi in. MR. AND MRS. NELS RASMUSbEM nnd baby daughtor, Lucllo, eturn- cd to their homo In Dnndon this morning nftcr a short visit In our city. MISS M'GRAW, who for several wooks tins been tho guest of her slstor, Mrs. Harry Nasbi'.rg, left for hor homo In Oakland yesterday on tho Rcdondo. z&itec iTACU-Ca 1MDE1USK. .Toko on Life Saver. Two youung Indies from Mnrshflcld were nt South Slough fishing. Ono of tho members of tho llfo snvlng crow thought to hnvo some fun with the young Indies so ho tied a big pall to tho back or thoir boat. This did not Intcrforo with their fishing, as they rnught more tlinn nnyoiio oIko did thnt dny. When thoy discover ed thnt tho llfo snevr hnd fastened tho pnll to drng nftcr thoir bont thoy sought to got even nnd finding a largo cart wheel tied it to tho llfo savor's row boat In such n way that It would not show. Tho llfo savor found rowing bnck to tho station ono of tho hardost tasks ho had iindor tnkon In somo tlmo and not until ho had landed nt tho stutlon did ho dis cover why tho pulling wns ho hard nnd thnt tho young ladles had turned tho Joko on him. HOY NOT IX DANGER. Reported Today That Alfred Sturdl vnnt Ih Not Seriously Hurt. It Ib roported today that Alfred Sturdlvnnt, tho boy who hnd n fight with Dowoy Stut8innn, and had his Jaw brokon, Is not In nny dnngor. His Jaw wns broken, but today It Is stated that thoro la no danger nppnrnntly of nny sorloiiB results. Tnko homo a box of FRENCH MIXED or brokon MASKEY'S from STAl'FF flltOCEUV CO. WANT ADS. FOR HEXT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. First and IJIrch Btreots. Phono 239-J. See Those 61-inch Sauce'.Pans, 30c Pioneer Hardware ,Co. Marshfield, Ore. h'aotkii Caliliiet maker uud car pentor at Woodcraft shop, nt 2GG Markot. First class men only. WANTED A position by young mnn oxporloncod in slioes, mono furnishing and groceries. Ad dress D, enro Tho Times. wavthii Purchaser for a house and lot In nolso addition; elza of lot approximately 33x300. Prlco $900 Terms aou casn ami nor month. Horo is a chnnco to got rid of your landlord. Seo TI tlo Guaranteo nnd Abstract Co. fife "QN and WASHINGTON f Business Directory vractnpv . -.. ua ... I"' de,crlptlvo ketch ot P.1lP , ' 'f!"'?"'. PoPulat'on. tlo- kWneu .I4 D'rec"ry. compiled by -irOLK ft CO., 8EATTLE VOU WAXT A Xfi7coi?v. 6cnt for PA GER 1.Xi. ""! A r del ?lTS0,t!,h8 Dn. u E 1B.L se do it. Charges reason Me, jaiAS GRAXRY Marehfiehl, ere, Any Time Careful Driving totT Rcnsonnhlo Hates "SITER AUTO SERVICE Phon PIshe, rrop' N PhX'ft "'"yor's Cigar ftoni E-j VH' a"t 11 P. M., JMarshtield, Dr gon. " Want Ada brln rwalU. Barnard & Langworthy Boo our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. PnONIS 181-U. WEST MARSHFIELD SXAPS 41 x 90 Corner Commercial and Thirteenth $073 70 x 100 Fourteenth St. .$1100 50 x 140 Central Ave. .. .$U7& 70 x 100 Commercial and Fourteenth $1800 I. S. KAUfMAN & CO. ' 177 Front Stroot. BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK, nouso Moving nnd Grading. Wo are prepared to do this work by tho day or contract and guaranteo satisfaction. Let ua flguro with you. G. S. FLOYD & CO., ,n,, ntn-J. Mnrshflcld, Ore. IWA.NTED FurnUhed flight house keeping rooms. Apply Times office. FOR RENT Private garngo close In. Apply Dr. J. T. McCormac. TO RENT A neatly neatly furnished room. 1044 Contral Avenue. FOIt SALE Gnsollno boat Escort. 36x7.4. 9 h. p.- onglno. fChoap. Seo John Dear. FOR SALE Dairy ranch; head of navigation on Haynos Inlet, fcab torms. Address, Perry Crouch, Marshflold, Oregon. FOR RENT Or Sale, 35-ncro ranch 1-2 mllo from creamery. Fine dairy ranch. Will run ton cows. O. W. Starr, Drldgo, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, ren-py lnnrthlg. bono 158-L. WANTED A good book agent nt once. Apply Box L, Times office. Tho Discomfort, of a iA. Tender Foor Is endured by numbers ofpeoplo with eurprlslng patience, when wlthalittlecaretheycouldobtain rellet Wo havo ceverol reme dies that will euro tender feet. JiexaltFootPotudcrollaya nil discomforts of tho feet. Re lieves Immediately burning,Itch tng and chafing. Is antiseptic J absorbs and deodorizes perspire tiSa. Keeps ohoea dry and clean, and feet cool. Safe and satisfac tory. Sold with tho Rexallcmtf pntee. Two elze packages, con taining ten and twenty powders, 5c. and 25c. FOR RENT Clean. comfor'nUe rooms with or ...ui,M.t linnril at 135 N. bOCOHU street. Under newjnmmuemont SPECIAL OFFER. 11'r.iriv OroL'onlan uy iium for ... ,, ., " oi.lv 75 cents. Norton & nKMP'JSr Wa8 Vi""" "-n, agents. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store 'The Busy Corner" Tlionc -Main 20S MASKEY'S CANDY, fresh ovorr week. STAUFF GltOCERY CO. If you havo anything to soli, trade, ar rent, or want holy, try a Want Ad. Derm! THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC CUItH FOR POISON OAK, GUAR ANTEED TO CUKE OR MONEY HACK. Brown Drug Co. K w s7mivmmMF&mj oyjaiMflMam N71J gj . lf Jl-.1 ' 11 Dayton Bicycles WM 7r VVf IxxxV Does Advertising Pay? I have been asked this question many times, sometimes even snceringly. Live, Honest Advertising Always Pays. Interesting Advertisements Are Always Read. Let ua put LIFE into our ncls and mako tho adver tising columns as interesting as thonows columns. It Will Pay Us All "Lifo is real! Lifo is earnest" was not written about advertising, but wo can put "lifo" and "oarnostnoss" into our ads and mako thorn "thrill" and PAY. I have used moro advertising space in propor tion to my business than any other merchant over used in Marshfield. I have obtained results which many never be lieved possible. I have never made an untruthful or exaggerat ed statement in my advertising. That's Why It Paid I have sold 05 DAYTON BICYCLES SINCE DEC. 23, 1911. I havo made- good without question any defec tive part shown mo. I hayc sold the best bicycle over offered in Marshfield for tho price. Do you know of ono buckled frame in sixty DAYTON BICYCLES? No! Can you stop six bicycles of any other mako without finding ono buckled frame? No! That's why I sell so many DAYTON bicycles. Wo aro now selling bicycles at very low prices. Not Cheap Bicycles But Bicycles Cheap Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS Phono 158-R 172 Broadway