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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1912)
CT tf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. Great New j-lart ocnaiT I 11m m jrl Grrritht Htit Schiflhcr & Mux Stocl of the ner rc Marx X)U men on Coos Bay who are particular about the clothes you wear now have an opportunity to get the kind of clothes you want at the price you want to pay Hart Schaffner & Marx goods were never better than this fall; the finest weaves, the best tailoring, the smartest styles ever shown. Young Men's Special Styles Homo very unusual things for you young follows; lively pattern, snappy new model; miiiio very snutt-t new Ideas In cut mid finish. Prices arc low as usual Suits $18.00 and up Overcoats $16.50 and up Woolen Mill Store '. This sloro Is tlio Coos Day homo of Hurt Schnffncr & Marx clotlius ! TGistr Latest (yrii? V k-'uyica COOS HAY TIDES. Bolow la given tho timo nnd height of high nnd low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tldea aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on I tno first lino nnd holghts on tho Huconu uno or each any; a compoi Iflon on consccutlvo heights will lndlcato whether It is high or low wator. For high wator on tho bar, suhatract 2 houra 34 mlnutoa. 3 lira.. 0.53 8.08 12.27 7.13 Feet. 0.0 3.6 4.1 G.5 4 Hra.. 2.07 9.43 2.04 8.33 Foot. 0.2 3.0G 4.2 C.2 B Hra.. 3.25 10.57 3.53 10.13 Foot. 0.3 4.8 3.8 6.2 CHra.. 4.35 11.41 5.08 11.20 stera. Tho former Is composed of freshmen, with Sidney Clark- as cap tain, and tho latter mostly of tho faculty with Guy Stutsman as cap tain. They will piny a gamo this evening nt 3:45 o'clock at tho rail road field. W. C. T. U. Meeting. Tho W. C, i. u. win hold a special business meoung aaiuruay nftornoon nt 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Fnnnlo Wheeler. New Piano Co. Pnlmor & Dawson Is n now Mnrshflold firm thnt will open a branch of tho Wyllo D. Allen Piano Co. In this city. Story Hour. There will bo a story hour at tho Library tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. This will bo most onjoynblo to children. A THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Pross.) OREGON acnornlly fair to- night and Saturday. Light frost In tho oast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For 24 houra ending nt 4:43 a. m Oct. 4, by DenJ. Ostllnd, apcclal govornmont meteorological obaorvor: Maximum 53 4 Minimum 41 At 4:43 n. m 43 t rrocipuauon 14 Wind Northwest; cloudy. Will IMny Footlmll. Tho High school boys nnd faculty linvo formed two football toams undor tho clnssl cal namoa of "Shrimps" and "Lob- Now Restaurant. J. W.'TIbbotts hna taken cliargo of tho Arcado ros taurant, which linn been cloHmi tnr somo tlmo nnd will conduct It In tho luturo. Social Tonight. -Tho Young Peo ple's Society of tho Swedish Luthornn church will hold a business mooting and social this ovenlng In tho church hall. On Nnnn Smith. Mra. M. I'orclval of Dny Point, Cnl., arrived hero thla morning on tho Nann Smith for a fow weeks' visit with her slstor, Mrs. C. Schjonborg. Dayton Bicycles WANT ADS. L-- FOR RENT-T-Fiirnlslicd room for ono or two gontlomen. Inqulro Fash ion Tailors, 150 Front street. VIOLIN HOWS Crowo, 487 Phono 1C5-R. REHAIRED F. North Urondway. TONIGHT The Royal 10c Tho Prison on tho Cliff. A big two rool feature. Now Watch tho Professor A delightful come'dy. Tho Kqulno Spy In two reels for tomorrow night. A story of "Don, tho $10,000 horao." ALL FOR 10 CENTS. Tho big show all next wook, tho gnnnnd-Ford company. 1-2 milo from croamory. FIno dairy ranch. Will run ton cows. O. W. Starr, Drldgo, Orogon. FOUND Gold watch. Owner mny havo samo by Identifying proporty nt Tim os ofllco nnd pnylng for this ndvortlsomont. FOR SALE CHEAP Twq second hand automobiles In first class condition. If you wnnt n snap boo Goo. Goodrum nt onco. r ,i Satisfied Riders . Watch them whizzing by RAIN DON'T STOP Dayton Bicycles cloihin r r'mS WOn'1 Warp T,ieir mud guards protect the HORSE FOR BALE Flvo years old nnd weighs 1500 lbs, Apply Carl son & Kotka, Beaver Hill, FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. First nnd Birch streets. Phono 239-J. Tt RENT A neatly ncutly furnished room. 1044 Contrnl Avenue. FOR RENT Housekeeping apart mont, $12. 413 Socond stroot N. Phono 319-X. FOR SALE Ono 3 1-2 horsepower gas ongino. A bargain. Apply to Pacific Launch Works, 802 North Front Btroot. FOR RENT Furnished housekecp. lng rooms. 1024 Elrod. FOR SALE Half grown pullets. OOc each. Mrs. E. Don McCrnry. FOR SALE Dairy ranch; head of navigation on Haynes Inlot. Easy terms. Address, Porry Crouch, Mnrshflold, Orogon. October Bargain Prices: WANTED A good boolc agent at once. Apply Box L, Times ofllco. FOR RENT-;-Or Sale, 85-acro jmnch MONEY LOANED On PlanoH, furn lturo, etc., to holp working pooplo and othors. H. II. Harper, 334 First streot, phono 349. FOR SALE Flvo choice brood sows. Phono 621, North Bend. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al der, nt .Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry -landing, hono 168-L. .. . - ", ' .', l" Men'! from. from, ifrom ALL DAYTONS $24,00 $26,50 $28,00 .!. 'lUSi All with the best coaster brakes, - Not jf CHEAP BICYCLES bu. BICYCLES CHEAP That DUmn ffiin arJ will hnvA tn wait. A7IR? In our tires, var. hut nnt in thfisfi ads. Thfiv are S 'Brokl the fU" knowledge that we must Make Good MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE I58-R. Dayton Agents J 72 BROADWAY. Always "The Busy Corner"--The Rexall Store 40th Saturday Special Sale THE BUSY CORNER WILL SELL FA.MOUS TOMORROW ONLY, THE I Hudson Hot Water Bottle FOR 1.00 (REGULAR PRICE $1.33). HUDSON'S HOT WATER HOTTLE AND FOUNTAIN SYRINGE COMBINATION FOR $1.75. (REOULAR PRICE 82.25). ONE DAY ONLY t Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY COKNER" pHrjNE MAIN 298 US I M Olympic Flour Snow Drift. Flour RETAIL PRICE $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern bard wheat used ex clusively la milling theM brands ot flour. nomiouco. LrsrraEW ' Havo Gono to Ilanilon. Mr. J. II. Gould nnd mother, Mrs. Jnno Gould, and Miss Florence Gould, who ar rived ycBtcrday from Sault St. Ma rio, Michigan, loft this morning for Dandon to mnko their futuro homo. Pllo Driving Soon. Arrnngomonts aro bolng mndo"todny to placo tho Noblo pllo driver on tho slto of tho annex to tho Chandlor hotel. A Inrgo framework to hold tho pllo drlvor Ib bolng erected nnd work of putting In tho piles will begin soon. . To Glvo Phnlc Tho High school nnd momborB of tho facu'itr wfll en- Joy a picnic nt tho Llfo Saving Sta- non tomorrow. Launch Allco II. lonvoa Marahfleld dock at 8:!10 a. 111. It Is expected that about 80 or 90 will enjoy tho oxcuralon. dny nnd Tuesday of noxt wook, thd Rishop of tho diocese, Right Ror. Chnrles Scnddlng has asked tho rector at Mnrshflold to represent tho work of tho churches In tho counties of Coos nnd Curry. Rov. Drowning will lonvo this evening over tho old Coos Dny wagon road nnd will pronch for Rov. C. V. Ilnkor of Roseburg on bununy morning nnd evening. Dnnco Saturday. Low Koyzor will glvo another of his popular hops at tho Eaglo's hall Saturday ovenlng. No Visitors Sunday. Owing to tha fact that tho Bteamor M. S. Dollar will bo loading hor cargo Sunday at tho mill dock, thoro will bo no visit ors nllowcd on board tho vossol or on tho loading dock. Check Up Complaints Tho Oregon Power Company has adopted a noat Httlo plan for keeping track with tholr patrons nbout tho nttontion of complaints In tho sorvlco that may como. Whon complnlnt nbout nny foaturo of tho gas or electricity Is modo a man Is sont to nttond to It. This Is followed up with a roturn postal card which tho cuatomor Is roqucstod to ubo In allowing whether or not tho complaint has been attend ed to nnd whothor tho matter was nd Juatod promptly. It takes hut a mo ment for tho patron of tho company to fill out tho card and tho result It Is bollovod will bo qulto sntlBfactory to both tho company nnd tho pat rons. Mnnngor D. C. Grcon has ro contly adopted tho plan nnd Is got tlng results. PERSONAL NOTES PiirrluiHcs .Lund Store. August Oloson, who hns been employed at O. O. Lund's shoo store nnd manufac turing placo, has purchased tho busi ness from Mr. Lund nnd will contlnuo to conduct tho business nnd handlo tho shoo making, repairing and har ness business. On Winter Schedule. Tho RronK wator goos back on tho wlntor week ly schodulo tomorrow. Sho will loavo at 10 o'clock tomorrow for Portland. During tho month ot October sho will lonvo Portland 9 a. in. Wednesdays and will lonvo Coos liny Saturday at tho sorvlco of tho tldo. Special Music Thoro will bo apo dal music by tho choir and mnlo quartotto at tho Christian church at tho cornor of Contrnl nvonuo nnd Sixth streot Sunday. "A Governor's Question" will ho tho subject of tho ovonlng discourse Communion nnd sormon nt tho morning hour. HAROLD T. LEWIS of Gnrdlnor, is a Mnrshflold business visitor. PROF. niOHARDS was n passonger to Coqulllo this morning. FRED PAYNE spent tho day at Co qulllo, returning this ovonlng. RUDE LYONS of North Inlot was a Mnrshflold business visitor today. MR. and MRS. D. Y. STAFFORD will return homo on tho noxt Rodondo. MRS. CHARLES KAISER of North Dond was n Mnrshflold visitor jea-torday. M. J. OSTROW. who Is homo from his vacation, hns rcsumod his placo with tho Ico and Cold Storngo Co. MRS. NELLIE OWENS of tho Ladles' Emporium Is oxpoctod homo on tho noxt Rodondo from a short busi ness trip to Snn Francisco, W. R. SAWYER, representing Holt shaw, Orant & Co,, of Portland, Is in tho city on business nnd also vis iting Gcorgo II. Rotnor, an old tlmo frlond. L. E. RAnCOGK of tho Orogon Powor Corapnny'a plnnt nt Portor is ro portod soriouBly ill, Fred Lystor Is in chargo at tho plant during his Ulnoss. Now Jewelry Store. E. C. Dnrkor will open his now Jowolry storo in Rohfold nros. establishment on Front streot tomorrow. Ho hns purchased an entirely now stork of all that Is latest and boat In tho Jowolry lines nnd extends n cordial Invltntlon to tho pooplo of Coos Day and Coos county to call. Goes tn Medfortl. Owing to tho In ability o'f tho Rov. William Horsfall to attond tho mooting of tho Southern Oregon convocation of tho dloceso of Oregon, to bo hold In Modford Mon- We Have Not Raised Our Milk, 25c per gallon, Cream, 20c per pint. Whip Cream, 25c per pint, Buttermilk, 10c per gallon Phone 73, Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Co. Deliveries, 8 a.m, and 2 p.m, HARRY W. PAINTER roturnod to dny from n buslnoss trip to Gard iner nnd tho Sluslnw county. Ho says ovoryono thoro Is onthuslnstla ovor tho rnllway prospects. MRS. ANNA WILCOX nnd daughter. Miss Margaret, of McKlnloy havo boon visiting frlonds in North Rond nnd Mnrshflold during the pnst wook. Thoy will roturn to Coqulllo Sunday. E. K. DARRIN and W. O. RobortBon of Eugene, who havo been In this city tho pnat week, leavo this ov onlng for homo. Doth aro en thusiastic ovor tho prospects of Coos Day and promlso to roturn. L. K. DALLINOER returned today from a business trip o. San Fran Cisco. Business conditions are; Improving on tho outside nrid Jia looks for a decldod spurt In all lines of traffic tho coming soason. II. P, LEID has roturnod from an ox tondod trip to Portland. Mr. Leld says ho found much Interest man ifested In Coos Dcy nnd many In quiries concerning this soctlon, Ho looks for n largo numbor ot peoplo hero as soon na tho railway gets undor way. How Dora This Strlko You? Just as I was starting for lunch, today, tho telephono boll rang and ono of tho best lady cooks of tho city advised me that sho had Just tried a baking of "Crown" flour, with such, excellent results that sho had to toll mo how good it was. While I know i what I was doing whon I took over tho Ralfour-Guthrlo ncocunt and. Crown Mills, still this testimony made mo feol flno. I havo been In tho flour business long onough to know tho host flour when I seo It, and E am euro I now havo It In our "Crown" brand. F. S. DOW. Penslar Blood and Liver Pills (A MILD CATHARTIC) FOR USE AS AN ACTIVE CATHARTIC, ESPECIALLY 8UITA RLE FOR THE RELIEF OF THOSE SYMPTOMS USUALLY' GROUPED UNDER THE TERM "RILLIOUSNESS," SUCH AS HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, COATED TONGUE, NAUSEA, FETID IJREATH, ETC., DUE TO CONSTIPATION. THEY QUICKLY RE LIEVE THE ROWEL OF FERMENTING MATERIAL, AND PRO VIDE FOR A STIMULATION OF THE LIVER. PRICE 25c.