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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912-EVENING if 1iM..... I I E' I MJ ""--KI-CT P- lMi- "!' '" 1 prrc.'Ljj i u.. iBsisliT rtoc EDITION. Isn't It About Time to Think About That Heating Stove? WKHAVUTIIi: O.VK HIIOWX AHOVK AND MAW MOIMJ TO SKL- i:cr from, with a widic iiaxoi: of pkici:s. Give us a chance to show you the line, PIONEER HARDWARE CO. .MAitsiiKii:iii, omx.'o.v. GIVE CONCERT program of shm:ctioxs to hi: ItKMlKIIKD AT Till! CITV PARK TOMORROW XlflllT. Tlio Coob County Concert llnntl will hold a conrort nt tlio City Pnrk nt ..io p. ni. tomorrow evening. If tlioro Is rnln tlio concert will bo postponed until 2:30 p. m. Sunday nt tlio Masonic oporn house. Tlio program nrrniigcd follows: March Tlio Winning Fight llolstmnn Overture Princess of Indln. . .King Cnprlco Tlio Ynnltco Olrl. . .Tobnnl Grand Fnntnsla Homo Sweet Homo the World Over Lampo (Tlio composer describes tho mnn nor In which "Homo. Sweet Homo" is Plnyed In different countries, as follows: First, the nlr; Germany, npmii, missia, itnly. Scotland, i Hungary, China, Irclnml, Amerlcn) Morconu Whispering Flowers... lllnqa Selection Itomco and .lullot COOS HAY TIDKS. Holow Is given tho Hmo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho tlr8t lino nnd holghts on tho second lino of each day; a comptii Ison on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar. PERSONAL NOTES .THSR SMITH was In town from Coos Ulver today. siilistrnct 2 hours 34 mlnutos. 3 Hrs.. 0.G3 8.08 12.27 7.13 Feet. 0.0 3.C 4.1 fi.5 1 Hrs.. 2.07 9.43 2.01 8.33 Feet. 0.2 3.0C 1.2 G.2 5 Hrs.. 3.25 10.57 3.53 10.13 Feet. 0.3 4.8 3.8 G.2 C lira.. 4.35 11.11 5.08 11.20 HUGH SXBDDK.V loft on tho train for Coqulllo this morning. W. M. M'MULLIW of Nmplro was a Marshflold visitor today. 0 . ,T. SI3ELEY of Conulllo Is n Marshflold business visitor. A BIG SNOW AT MASONIC ;: Gounod Minimum .mircu univnry uommnndory. . LOCAL TKMPKRATURE HE- 6 I POUT. For 24 hours ending at 1:13 n. in. Oct. 3, by UenJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont i motcorologlcal observer: I Mnxlmum GC 40 Star Spangled Uannor. A girl will accept nlmost any kind of n Ho that Is sugar contc-d with u conipllmcnt, but tho com pllmont has to bo of tho right sort. .. v At 4:43 a. m 47 Clnrko ; Precipitation nono wind Northwest; clear. To Kntcrtitlii at liridgo. Mrs. N. Rnsniusscn will entertain next Tues day aftornoon at 2 o'clock at a brldgo pnrty. Widows aro Bald to bo dangerous Discontinue; Service. Tho Alio- and tho divorce courts nro making' Knn;DnJln IV to ,,no ,ms ulB,C0tlmic1 more of thorn every day. Holnl Don't judgo n woman by hor re lations or her clothes both nn tho best that sho and hor husband can afford. ADVERTISING LESSONS sorvlco for tho prosont. Notice resumption will bo mado later. of Carl C. Krntzenstoln, Mgr. J. G. Tnnnor Drug Store, Santa Cruz, Cnl., writes: "Wo havo sold Foloy & Will Hold .Social. Tlio young poo plo of tho Norwoglan Lutheran church will enjoy a business nnd so cial gathering this ovonlng at tho church hall. (Jood llonili. Mr. 12. D.McCrnry, DAYTON BICYCLES Tho mnnngur of Tho Timos 1ms iflnorod "homo tnlonl" ty importing un export to domonstrnlo tho POSSIBILITIES OF THE ADVERTISING COLUMN i I want to show him that I am some "punkins" when it comes to writing ads "from tho shoulder." In order to attract tho attention of the (buying) pub lic to my advertising abilities (sic.) on Friday wo will advertise Pnmiitmv'a ninillMnnti f.,r tlin nniit 9t r., IS III roCOUlt Of a mail BltOWlllE yonrs and have yet to hear our llrst ,0 K,0(l rom,H movement In Missouri complaint or of n dissatisfied nus- "?t should be seen by nnyone inter- tomcr. Their romodles nro pure.,01"0" '" K00" roni'8 mado as represented nnd contain no, ., ,, , ., , . Injurious substances. On tho contra-' xni "'"'J' ,l(, "lnl. Prof. C. A. ry, our oxperlonco rIiowb ub that WI 'f inrlh "cml ,'" 'f ,""," tho Company's aim has alwnyn boen ie organization of n glee club In to make health-glvlng and health- ,tlmt 1v,c,n1l '; "lombershlps of which mnliitnliiltiR remedies." Sold by mn ',0 obtained nt n public moetlng I.ockhart-Pnrsons Drug Co., tho Huny . H00n ,0 " no,."j nliT."'...!.. ....-,., I Dclhjlilful Muslcnhv-Prof. C. A. I Davidson's pupils of North Ilond, Mn. PHILLIPS was a visitor to tho Coqulllo valley this morning. T. H. HARRY of Kmjilro was a busi ness visitor in Mnrshflold today. MRS. SAUNDERS of Umpire was a Marshficld slioppor this morning. MRS. M. O. SMITH of South Coos Klvor was a visitor In town today. MRS. ALICE KRUSE of Isthmus In let was a visitor In .Mnrshflold today. MRS. WILL EICKWORTH of Mllll coma was a shopper In Mnrshflold today. COUNTY SURVEYOR A. N. GOULD of Coqulllo camo over on tho noon train today. ANDERSON WRIGHT nnd daughter, Mrs. Noah of Sumnor, woro Mnrsh ileld shoppors today. C. C. GOING returned todny via Al legany from a trip to Portland nnd othor northern points. J. a. .IUI1N8TUN was a nnHsnturnr on tno outgoing trnln for tho Co qulllo valley this morning. . D. FLETCHER of tho Sporry Flour Co., Is In Dnndon on busi ness nnd will return to Mnrshflold tho latter part of tho week. Wbn linvn nrnnnlxnil linilnt' Ilin iintnn . of tho Crocondo Club, gave anotbor I ono of their delightful muslcnles I last Tuosday ovonlng nt tho residence FOR RKXT FiiiiiIkIiimI room foi (.studio, or two gentlemen. Inqulro Fash WANT ADS. Ion TallorB, 150 Front Htroot. violin nows iti:ii.iiti:i) i Crowe, 487 North Urondwny. Phone 105-R. I'Olt RENT Five room ttnc, modern cnuventmicos. Apply to !:. A. Anderson. Phono 252-L. Ilcie fi-om Hucden. Joel Ostllnd of Stockholm, Sweden, arrived In tho city todny to visit Ills brothor, Hen Ostllnd of tho C. A. Smith mill. Mr. I Ostllnd expects to mnko nn extended stay In tho Const country. Ho will 1 probably remain hero Ionic enough to attend tho exposition nt San Fran cisco In 1015. I'Olt SALE At bargain, lot nnd flvo rr.oni modern houso in North llond. N., euro Timos, A SAVING by buying FLOUR and fi:i:i of HAINES. HENRY PLOEOER has returned to bis horro at Myrtle Point, after visiting his wife, who Is nt Mercy hospital. Mrs. Plncger Is recov ering from hor recent operation. REGINALD S. WRIGHT, who thinks lie Ik always right, nnd rtprcsentH Murphy, Grant A Co., in the Coos Day territory, Is in the city calling on tlie trade In general nnd D. A. Jones of tho Flxup. In particular. If you don't know Wright you nro wrong. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho stoamor Alllnnco Is duo Satur day morning from Portland. The "Orleans Coach" Will Ba Shown in Marshficld on Saturday. Tho Coming of Columbus nt tho Masonic Theater a week ago Sntur dny, proved such a grcnt success that nnothor three-reel plcturo hns boon secured for tho coming Snturday, Oc tober 5. This extraordinary picture, entitled, "Tho Orlonns Conch," Is n very costly production and is cor rectly worked out, oven to tho (small est dotnll. While this story of n great Judicial error Is ontlrely differ ent from tlio Coming of Columbus, yet it will prove to have oven a great er drawing power, as it Is wldoly known ns a historical fact and is ox tromoly drnmntlc nnd tolls a clear nnd concise story of tho robbory of tho OrloanB coach and tho condemn ing of nn Innocent nnd upright man. Tho plcturo consists of three full reels and Is somowhnt longer than tho Coming of Columbus, nnd will run over an hour, being throo times ns long as tho usual plcturo. The performnnco nt tho Masonic Theater on Snturdny, October 5, will begin nbout 7:45 and tho last show will not Btnrt until ton o'clock, nn that all will bo given n chanco to soo this, tho greatest, plcturo over produced. Mr. LowIb of tho Orphoum has been Bcrurod to accompany this highly dramatic foaturo with appro prlnto music nnd hns arranged speclnl numbors for this superb and unusual attraction. Resorvcd seats aro now on salo at Tho liusy Corner, and tho ontlro low er floor will bo sold at 20c. Ualeony 10c. North Bend News Tho Homor Is duo from San Fran cisco tomorrow. Sho will not havo nny passeiiKors nboard and will for tho present not carry passongorB on this run. Stoamor Flfleld will Ball from Ilandon Monday next. Pa'Usougor res ervations enn bo mnde lioroaftor nt o III co of Title Guarantoo mid Ab stract Co,, opposito Hotel Cluindlor. Try Tho Tlmoa' Want Ads. I'Olt SALE CHEAP Two nccond linnd automobiles In first class condition. If you wnnt a snap soo Goo. Goodrum at onco. HOUSE I'Olt SALIC Fivc years old nnd weighs 1500 lbs. Apply Carl son & Kotkn, Hoavor Hill. FOR HUNT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. First nnd Kirch streets. Phono 230-J. WANTED Cnlilnrt imikcr and car , pouter nt Woodcraft shop, nt 25C ' Mnrkot. First class men only. PUMP GUN S w a new wav. (Wo nro not in tho innikct for ciiihumI ndvcrtWng.) MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Dayton Agents WANTED Purchaser for -u houso and lot in Dolso addition; size of lot approximately 33x300. Prlco 900 Terms $300 cash and SI 5 por month. Hore is a chanro to get rid of your landlord. S e Ini tio Guarantoe nnd Abstract Co. FOIt RENT Private giirngo close In. Apply Dr. J. T. McCormac. TO ItlINT V nonlly nontly fiintMied room. 1041 Central Avenuo. FOU SALE Dairy rnncli; bead of nnv'sntlon on Hnynos Inlet. Eim. terms. Address. Porry Crouch, Marshflold, Orogon. PHONE J58-R. 172 BROADWAY Pantaiorium sS'tX "VERS. CLKANKRS, Wnl ) n,"(1 "W INNOVATORS C-. t fori dunnl H. Strauss .. rino TnllorliiB. Let us makey0;u.noUsnUi -cojnnnciw,. rhonosso-x O anch-rd's Liverv dor. .. ? .- Med tha llvarv lina' Pard f, ' '' ,H-ts,ner, and are pre via ni' '"r, excellent rvlco toi l0 n?r,Tii . - '"w'TOi rvico lO that ,..?0 ' 1'SS and avarvllilnir ith9pubn:''PatUfaotory "-ico a driv- l-T" fuuno, P,nno . .ta lhe liverv ul3 or, snything nooded log biiC ,,.ne-.. We also do truck- CE3 of all kinds. DL-CIIARD nROTHERS, Un Phono 138-J. rstand Alder Streets erjr, BARGAINS 100 feet on North Front St. running out to harbor line, that's a genuine good buy. Several good business buys that are well located. 20,000 Port Orford diy white cedar telephone poles and piling, 7 cents per lineal foot. In boom at Coquille. FOR RENT Or Sn'c, .IS-ncro ranch 1 2 milo from cronmory. Flno dairy rnncli. Will run ten cows. O. W. Starr, Bridge, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and ai der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, hone 15 8-L. WtYfED A Rood book ngont nt once. Apply Box L, Timos office. FOR HUNT Clean, comfortable rroms with or without board nt 135 N. Secid street. Under new manavMnaut. French Realty Co. 315$ N. Front St, R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance! 244 North Front Street. SPECIAL OFFER. mliv Ot-ouAiiluu lv ma II lor ono jem, only 75 cent. IlmiM-ii, imt-nls'. Norton . CWWmA (fin I wf w w,in 1 9 Chopping MW mYour Clock W J Crutches I A n. n i,uro your iuoumautm at onco with y I RHEUMATIC CURE I And you'll need neither canes nor crutches os lonf; as you live. Rheumatic I Q pains can bo relieved, rheumatism can be cured and every traco cf tho I noison can bo entirely driven out of rour svstem ind that fcclmi' nf lmvlni n m B lllf VI t-A .! Xll Ir-.tflla VI ill f,n r.m mn. ml anllrlf . Il I. IIf 1 A til SI m ew iiitw tt im jwiion tvif i ja iiiav iuu vm loipuruies in tno oioou. hi Mrs. Edgar Smith of South Coos Rivor Is a Marshfleld shopper today. Miss Florenco Jennlnvs returned from SunuiPr todnv and Is vIsltltiR friends nt Knstslde. Mrs. Percy I'eoto nnd Chlldron, who luivo boon spondliiB n few days on Coos Rivor, roturnod to tliclr homo nt Eastsldo today. AT THE HOTELS. CHANDLER C. II. Freomnn, J. F. Rynn, W. Rudolph, F. D. Lnyton, V. M. Mlllor, W. E. Rest, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnxflold, Portland: 11. R. Nich ols, Snn Frnnclsco; .1. II. Nollln, Ohl cuko; R. F. DormlKor, Unndonj W. E. IloBt, Ilnnilon; F. Tucker, D. Rowo, St. Louis; Loonnrd Clark, Los llo Clark, Stroator, III. COOS II. E. Smith, Rupert, Ida ; .1. M. ninkey, Ohnrles Moss, J II. Oould nnd mothor, Miss Gould, John Uowpn, Portland. CENTRAIi K. Yoiiiik, Walla Wal la, Wash.; J. 13. Edwards, Kllpson Ilonch, Wnsh, How Docs Tills Strike VoiiV Just nB I was start Inr? for lunch todny, the tolophono boll rniiR nnd ono of tho host Indy cooks of tho city advlsod mo that she linil JiiBt trlod u bnklng of "Crown" flour, with such excellent results thnt she h 1 1 to toll me bow good It was. Willi I know what 1 was dolim when I t ole oer the Hnlfour-Ciitbrle nount and Crown Mills, still this tPHtlmony mido me roel flue. I have been In tho flour business long enourh to lnnv the host flour when I It mil I am sure I now have it In our "Crown" brand, r s dow iuuidwi twin uiumciiis nil j cioomsdav but ou'll never rt'h lho Illieumattsm nut. T.lnlmnii liLn lirvnll. 51 Rubbing Oil rjivo great relief but Kcxall Uheumatlo Curo removes tlio cauto U bv nromntlv neutraliilnir tho uric acid. dlsolvino tha mlnnml lrrlmnti nnd Jl ioipurllles in the blood. If RhcumaUtm hayou you ouht to li4T nbottle of Uezall I&eumtMc Curo, GET A BOTTLC TO-DAY, COc. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "U& Busy Coriwr" "15k Rexall Store" A. S. Jonos, Prop., Lee Pharmacy, Clilco, Cnl., says: "I have been soll ln Foley & Compaiiy's medicines for yonrs. Foloy's Honoy and Tar Compound I consider has no oqunl and Is tho ono cough medlrlnn I can rocommond to my friends as con tnlnliiK no narcotics or otlu r Iinrm ful properties." For salo by Lock- hnrt-Pnrsons Drug Co., tho Busy Cornor. B PHONE -MAIN 298 US imjwwiwnTi ...J1B r ltvivigpuuriuj r in "i Olympic Flour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICJi, $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard whoat used ex clusively in milling these brands of flour. tfWvsiauaca TIM 9B $100 Reword, $100 H'he r adorn el lliUiiapor utll Im iilftKud la Icuni tlmi ilmu la l luaitt mis Uiemfuit (ilnvkM tlml M'iriue liu breu nllu tuiiire In all 1U Uko, anil that luruturnl llull'k rlrrU Cuiu lii tho onl) iioKltiVenurt' now known to lhe mnliiul frulu iiil. Culurri tuinn fill mlMiiiniml illMtthe. ruqudi . ii ( (iiiiilliillonul I rt hi men1 llall, l alunlnuru U 1 1k1.11 lutvr null) . Ki'iiiiu d.rci il uihiii the lluul mill inu. ion). iu un i uMml !( in, I hurt b lU'ntroylng un- luiiniiiiiiii i" uhc. mid iia lent nt t nui lion mill mi-lii. -.ute in nolng luwork I liu ,nir lorn l.av- ui muiU In I 111 In fu cur. nlhu i ii Horn Hint tliuy nfTurUnti lluaUtwl Ikil lurk far bii cum Hint it full tq cure. Sunil (or lint cij U-sti i.i.nia h K J riIKNImV ACO, Toledo, O PnM l,v a?l iJruirL'lt 7 if Tuku Hul i i-dtuii I'iiI lorcotist(.atlon D rmo 1 TIll'J LATKST fiCIIlN'TIFIO CL'Rl'J FOR POISOX 0K, flll. ATi:i:i) TO CL'IIK OR .MO.NLV HACK. Wimmmm TONIGHT Ht uhliiKtlio - I.... iiiiutltll- THe Koya TIIHKB NKW I'HOTOI'I.UH Tlic Deputy's fluty 'ill Story of Chupln l'l i i' ll'c of Frederick Chopin, the n v;' ' Russian i oni poser and pi.uil r ture well worth your . ml J leased August 17. 'file lllgliw Tliouaht A r 'J' s l( masterpiece. Dig feature tomorrow nUht, "Pris on on tho Cliff," in two reels, and an other big ono for Saturday night. 10c.