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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. fP3:e3 HCICGI ! ... art I I i.2yj 'it ALONG THE WATERFRONT. With pnssongors and general cargo tho gasollno schooner Anvil. nnntnin Snydor, sailed for Dandon last night. Tolegram. I WANT ADS. i&SX ypi oral years. Ho Is now a resident of San Francisco. Coqulllo Herald. Isn't It About Time to Think About That Heating Stove? TTEnAVETlUlONK SHOWN ABOVE AND MANY MOKE TO SEL- EOT FUOM, WITH A WIDE RANGE OF 1'JUOES. Give us a chance to show you the line, PIONEER HARDWARE CO. MAR8IIFIELD, OREGON. l'OK RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlomcn. Inqulro Fash Ion Tailors, 150 Front street. WANTED Slushing or land clearing by tho acre. Address Druco Hood, Marshflold. VIOLIN BOWS Crowo, 487 Phono lCC-n. ItEHAIHED P. North llroadway. FOR SALE CIU3AP Two second hand automobile in nf in, condition. If you want a Bnap boo iuu. uuuuruni at onco. COOS BAY TIDES. Qnlnw la frlvnn Mm t4mA M.1 .- .. . rw vuv iuuu uuu "oigiit of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tides aro placod In tho order of occurrence with their tltnca on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compoi lson on consccutlvo holghta will Indlcato whothor It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, substract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. Hrs.. Foot. Hrs.. Foot. Hrs.. 1.07 0.2 3.25 0.3 4.35 9.43 3.0G 10.57 4.8 11.41 2.04 4.2 3.53 3.8 5.08 8.33 5.2 10.13 5.2 11.20 HOUSE FOB SALE Fivo years old nnd weighs 1500 lbs. Apply Carl son & Kotka, Beaver Hill. TO BENT A neatly neatly f urnislicd room. j.u4i uontrai Avouuo. FOB SALE Dairy rnnch; head of jmviKuuon on iiaynes iniot. EaB terms. Address, Perry Crouch, Marshflold, Oregon. WANTED A Rood book agent nt onco. Apply Box L, Tlmos offlco. FOB RENT Or Solo, Rft-ncro ranch 1-2 mllo from croamory. FIno dairy ranch. Will run ton cows. O. W. Starr, Brldgo, Orogon. Dayton Bicycles 1 ifvnr FOB SALE Oho .1 1-2 horsepower gas ongino. a uargam. Apply to Pacific Launch Works, 8C2 North Front street. FOB BALi; Half grown pullets. 50c each. Mrs. E. Don McCrary. MONEY LOANED On 1'lnnoH, fum lturo, etc., to holp working pooplo and others. H. H. Harper, 334 First street, phono 349. FOB SALE Fivo cltolco brood sows. Phono C21, North Bend. FOB SALE Dry wood, fir nnd iI dor, at Carapboll's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, bono 158-L. THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Prass.) OREGON Ocnorally fair to- night and Sunday. Light frost In tho oast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- rOBT. For 24 hntirn nmllni nf 4:43 a. m Oct. 5, by Donj. Ostllnd. nnnr.lnl cnvnrntnnnt A . motcornlntrlrni nlinirvnr A Maximum 58 Minimum 39 At 4:43 a. m 39 f Precipitation 01 P, Wind Northwest; cloar. , BOBN MARSHALL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshall of North Bond, Thursday, Oct. 3, a nino-pound daughter, Mr. Marshall Is a clerk In tho Coos Day grocery. Tonight nt Masonic Tho reserved Beat salo for tho Orleans Coach nt tho Masonic theater tonight promises ovon a hotter crowd than turnod out to soo tho Coming of Columbus. This thrco-rcel plcturo will bo shown to night only. Gets Many Answers. "For cood- neB3 sako, tako that want ad out of tho paper," said E. A. Andorson this morning. "I'vo done nothing but stand at tho phono slnco I put It In tho papor." Who Bays Times want ads. do not bring results. Try one. Broko Ills Shoulder. Qoorgo Gra ham, aged 12 yoars. broko his should er this morning, whllo wrestling with another boy. Candidate Here. John T. Long, Domocratlc candldato for prosecuting attornoy in tho Second judicial dis trict is In tho city. Satisfied Riders Watch thorn whizzing by . . RAIN DON'T STOP Dayton Bicycles I Their rims Wnn't Unrn Tliolr mud miorAa nrMftM flin ' """ "" "U bMtt,M" P' October Bargain Prices: ft (ram S94.no Jfn "II""II"I"""I"" $26.60 ls irom $28.00 ALL DAYTONS All with 'the best coaster brakes. CHEAP BICYCLES BICYCLES CHEAP That pumo gun ad will have to wait. rAlR? Innilrtlrao tfnn U..i !., Iknnn nlr. TllQW nrfl I Milan ,.,'il .. ' VIO0l j0 uui uui iii uiuao auo. niuj " SoBrokf Knowledge that we must Make Good MARSHFIELD CYCLERY ONE 158-R, Dayton Agents J 72 BROADWAY. M Olympic FIour Snow Drift Flour RETAIL PRICL $1.40 PER. SACK Northwestern hard wheat uwd ex. cjusitely la mllllnr these brande ot HjOCSIQJJCO. FLOUR TONIGHT The Royal ACTS 3 Tho Petersons Songs, Dances, Ma- glc nnd ii Trained Hull Dog. Dig Two-rcol foaturo Kqulno Spy ? 10,000 horso Don'Is tho featuro of tho play This Is a big show for 10c Buffalo Hunt for Tomorrow Night, Many Hunters. Qnmo licenses to tho numbor of 2,7CC lmvo boon Issuod from tho County Clork's offlco thus far this year. Coqulllo Herald. Fees for September. County Clerk Watson collected foes to tho amount of $500.70 for tho month ot Soptom bor. Coqulllo Horald. IJuys Property. P. Potorson of May yesterday bougtt tho houso and lot in North Bond formorly owned by Captain and Mrs. Norman Nelson of San Francisco. OUl-Tlmer Hack. John Morgan, an old-tlmo rosldcnt of Coos county, was In tho city Tuesday shaking hands with friends. Mr. Morgan for morly lived at Norway and afterwards conductod a hotol at Emplro for bov- Orleans Coach Tonight Masonic Opera House Tho greatest picture over produced. Threo reels, runs over an hour. Lower1 floor reserved, 20c. Bal- cony 10c. 1 "t ..- iw'S i Last show will not begin before 10 o'clock. Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store Our Saturday Special Sales Are Money Saving Sales for You and We Want You to Get Your Share Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE 'THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 US Wnnt Ad Finds WnU-li Miss Nol- llo Gardiner of Coqulllo was In Marshflold yesterday and whllo shop ping dropped her gold watch. It was found by C. B. Nicholson, who brought It to Tho Times ofllco and a want adv. Informed tho ownor who camo to Tho Times ofllco this morn ing nnd got hor watch. Sho was vory much pleased to Kot It and It adds another to tho list of thoso who cot results from Times want ads. Drodgo Oregon loft today for Ab erdeen, Washington, whoro ho will await tho arrival of tho. drodgo when ho will rcsumo Ills duties with It. M. J. DOWUON of Isthmus Inlot was looking after business affairs In town today. MISS EDITH HIDENBRAND hn takon a position In tho ofllco of Dr. Dlx. MISS NELLIE GARDINER of Co qulllo Is a visitor In tho city. MISS ANNIE SMITH loft today to spend Sunday at hor homo on Kon tuck Inlot. MRS. O'CONNOR nnd daughter. Kato, of North Bond, spent tho day in Marshflold, J. O. HEITLER. nonresdnllnfr n. Mohr & Sons of San Francisco, Is calling on tho Coos Day trado. PERSONAL NOTES J. T. HALL mado a business trip to Coqulllo today. CAPTAIN HARRIS of Sumner was In tho city today. JESS SMITH of Coos RIvor spent tho day In Marshflold. V. A. WICKMAN of Emplro was a Marshflold visitor today. MR. and MRS. THOMAS J. HAYES havo roturnod to thoir homo in Myrtlo Point after a visit of two months In San Francisco. J. B. VALLINO, formerly of Coos Day, Is making a short business visit In Marshflold in tho Interests of an advertising concern. JOHN GLINKERHEARD wns in from DanlolB Crook today. W. R. HAINES of this city left for Coqulllo this morning. JAMES LANDRITH was a Coos Rlvor visitor In Marshflold today. MR. and MRS. RAY PINKERTON of North Inlot wcro in tho city today. FRANK DOWRON of Ten Mllo was a business visitor in Marshflold today. MRS. CHARLES IHLDORN of Mllll- coma was a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. C. II. DUNQAN waa in town from hor South Coos River ranch today. JOSEPH 11. QARDINER of tho We Have Mot Raised Our Prices Milk, 25c per gallon. Cream, 20c per pint. Whip Cream, 25c per pint. Buttermilk, 10c per gallon Phone 73. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage v Co. Deliveries, 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. SIDNEY D. SMITH, formorly of Marshflold, but moro rccontly of Eugene, Is now located In Oakland, Cal., whoro ho is propriotor of a pool and billiard hall. MR. J. A. PATTISON, who has been inspecting nt tho C. A. Smith mill for tho past soven months, has ro slgnod hta position with tho Smith Co. nnd hns accepted a position with tho Mooro Lumber Co. of nan don. Mr. Pattlson expects to niovo to Bandon as soon ns tho M, S. Dollar Is loadod. AMONG THE BIOK. Mrs. O. J. Darr of Dandon, who has boon ill In Mercy hospital Is conva lescent. Sho will visit hor many Marshflold frlonds boforo returning homo. NORTH nEND NEWS Thoro will ho no sorviccs at tho Episcopal church of North Bond on Sunday, owing to tho absonco of tho rector, who has gono to Modford to attond a church conforonco. ROSCOi: FN TROUBLE. Tug Logon Propeller Blade, Alter living Dry Dock. Tho tug Roscoo which makes fre quent trips botwoon Coos Day and tho Sluslaw rlvor, had an' nccldont In Portlnnd, according to an accoun in tho Journal: Whllo loavlng tho dock of tho Wll lamotto Iron and Stool Works yester day aftornoon, aftor being romodolod In hor ongino room, tho Coos Bay tug L. Roscoo broko a propollor blado and had to bo turnod back to tho Orogon dry dock to havo a now wheol ship ped. Tho Roscoo has boon nt tho Iron works for tho last threo wcokB or so having an oil burning plant Installed. That work has been completed and sho was Just loavlng for Coos Day, w)icn hor propeller foulod In some thing and a blado wns broken off. tTAFTIEB and PEANUT imiTTLE, 20 CENTS pound at STAFFORD'S SPECIAL CANDY SALE BATUimAT and SUNDAY. Arlato materials Walker's Studio. PEHSLAR HAIR TOMIC Penslar Hair Tonic is an exquisitely re fined preparation for application to the scalp, It Is best mado use of after sham pooing, and should be applied after tho hair has b,een partially dried, rubbing it well into the scalp and continuing tho massage until it Is thoroughly absorbed. Used in this manner it will stimulate the glands which supply the natural oils to the hair, thus preventing it from becom ing dry and brittle, If the hair is natural ly dry and harsh, Penslar Hair Tonic should be aDDlied every night, not neg lecting the thorough massage of tho scalp and roots of the hair which should always accompany the application of any hair tonic. Both Penslar Hair Tonic and Shampona are splendid preparations for use in caring for the hair and scalps of children, and will effectually prevent the appearance of various scalp diseases which cause much annoyance in children ana eventually lead to baldness in later life. rmutoucanasi.uu fTONICT r t