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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MCNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 3 ;kh vtitmif crnrrwn mm yS&'f$fy filial (fig "" -" ""7'mwtoMnffl?j. S&wP lggsj mi fe I You're Safe With This Guarantee Insist on Getting It VV7HEN the inside pocket of the next suit or overcoat you " buy contains a Clothcraft Guarantee you are safe against any defect or disappointment in material or making. The Clothcmft Guarantee nbso- lutelv assures all-wool cloth, honest tailoring, lasting shape,, satisfactory ttcar mid service. The makers of Clothcraft Clothes -with their reputation of GG years' fcood clothes making to maintain mild not give such a binding guar antee if the clothes did not measure up to it. Neither could we afford to back up the makers' guarantee as wo do if these clothes did not fully .-justify our confidence in them. There's sure satisfaction and a saving for you in Clothcraft Clothes at .$10 to $25. 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Sold with the guarantee. hart-Parsons Drug Co. j. Busy Corner" "TEe Rexall Store" pH0NE iPM mm COOS HAY TIDES. Below is given tho timo nnd Height of high nnd low water nt Mnrshflold. The tides nro plnced In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho llrst lino nnd heights on tho socond lino of ench dnyj n compnt jBon on consccutlvo heights will Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low wntor. For high wntor on tho bar, substract 2 hours 34 minutes. (Into, Mrs.. 5.07 Feet. 4.C Hrs.. 5.59 Feet. CO October. 10.15 4.41 11.13 2.C G.6 0.5 10.53 G.25 0,0 3.2 C.l 0.0 slon. hnil told her to "go to h 1." "And whnt did you do?" nsked tho bend of tho firm. -Why, I enmo lu,rc,,, sbo replied. Went lluiitltiK. Dr. It. II. Walter who spent yeatcrdny hunting nt tho bend of tho Isthmus, hnd tho good uiriuno 10 khi n lino uuclc deer. Llljeqvlst Busy. Deputy District Attorney Llljoqvlst, of Coqulllo City, Coos county, loft for his homo this morning nftcr n couple of dnys spent in liosoourg nttcndlng to business mnttcr8 before tho locnl United States lnnd oftleo. Itosoburg News. Heat the Trnln. Editor Snvngo of tho Coqulllo Sentinel wns In tho city todny on business. Ho mado tlm trip in his automobile. Ho left twen ty minutes nftor tho hour for tho leaving of tho trnln which wns Into, nnd got her beforo tho train. PERSONAL NOTES II. Q. HOY loft for tho Coqulllo valley this morning. THE WEATHER. (Hy Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight ex cept rain In tho Northwest; Tuesday fair In east nnd rain In west. Southeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE l'OHT. For tho 24 hours ondlng 4:43 n.m. Oct. 14, by BenJ. 03tllnd, special govornmont motoorolog leal observer: Maximum CC Minimum 41 At 4:43 n. in 45 Precipitation nouo Wind North, cloudy. Will Hold Meeting Tho Sisters or lietnany win meet nt tho homo of Miss Allco Uutlcr on Pino street tomorrow afternoon nnd nil nro urgently requested to bo prcsont. Equity Cnies Up. Judgo Coko left this morning for Coqtillla to open tho equity term of circuit court, which wns ndjourned tho lat ter part of Soptombor. Sovcrnl cases nro up for trlnl. Auto Accident Ono of tho Footo nutos was in an nccldont Saturday, Tho mnchlno wns bolng run by Dowoy Stutsman nnd outsldo of tho city wont off tho rond. Tho driver wns blinded by tho light on an other mnchlno nnd turned too quick ly. Tho guards on tho mnchlno wns broken. No ono wns hurt. Home From San Frnnclnco. J. M. Upton nnd Judgo John F. Hall havo roturnod from San Fran cisco, whero thoy wont to try tho enso of Herron nnd othors nnd tho Oregon Conl nnd Navigation Com pany, Involving vnlunblo tldo Innds in Mnrshflold. Thoy finished try lug tho caso, but tho decision will not bo handed down until tho Feb ruary term. Comfortable Shirts for Men Men's All Wool Shirts, In gray, tnn or brown, with regular or mili tary collar, (TO ff $2.50, $2.25 and 46.Ul Loggor's Shirts, In bluo nnd gray plaids, tho boat mado In America, . $4.00 Outing Flannel Night (JM r Shirts for men $163 Everything In Men's Underwear In cotton and wool. IIUY IIEHE AND SAVE MONEY. The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. Went to Hnmloii O. A. Stlll man, candidate- for representative in congress on tho Prohibition tick et, loft this morning for Dandou, whero ho will speak tonight. Ho will probably speak tomorrow night In Myrtlo Point nnd Thursday at Hoseburg. Mr. Stlllmnn's plans furthor nro not fully mndo, but ho rnthor bolloves ho will travel quite oxtonHlvoly through Southern Oro Bon. Recking Divorce. A lady spoking n uivorco tlio otuor uny npponiod to a Mnrshflold Inw firm. After recounting tho various differences bot-weon her nnd hor husband, sho finally said, with n somblanco of dowdrops trickling down hor checks thnthor llogo lord, in n fit of pas- WANT ADS. POHTLAND HOUSE llooin nnd bonrd. 207 N. Third St. FOK SALIC Hmiul now Homing ton pump gun and solid loathor hnnd-mndo caso. Apply O. E. Ilroborg, Langworthy's barber shop. Elks' Entertainment. Tho local lodgo of Elks nro mnklnc nrollmln- nry preparations for their annual on tortnlnmont. It hns not been dofln Itoly doclded whothor It will tnko tho form of n minstrel show, vnudovlllo performance or a piny. Tho mnttcr will bo discussed nt tho regular meet ing Wednesday evening. Will Piny Valley Tho Gormnnd Ford company which hns been plny Ing to big houses nt tho lloynl for tho past week wont to Coqulllo whoro thoy will piny this wook. Next wook thoy play nt Ilnndon, and roturnlng to Mnrshflold will glvo anothor wook of their popular plays. H. C. DIcrM Out. II. C. Dlora of North Bend who wns lnld un In Mer cy hospital for somo tlmo pnst on nccount of injuries rccolvcd in nn nuto nccldont, wnB horo todny from North Bond. Ho mnv hnvo to no bnck to tho hospital for furthor treat ment for n week, but Is rnpldly recov ering from his Injuries. Finds Fraternal Pin. W. B. Hold lmnn, district mnnngor of tho Wood men of tho World, Is anothor porson who Is convinced that tho neonlo read Tho Times wnnt nds. Snturday morn ing ho lost a W. O. W. wntch fob charm In tho post olllce. It wns found nnd brought to Tho Times of' llco. Tho found nd nppoarcd In tho paper Snturday evening nnd boforo 0:30 Mr. Holdlmnn enmo to Tho Tmcs ofllco and secured his charm. Times wnnt nds got results. Favnni flood Honds. Bonnott Swnnton who returned Inst Friday from Portland via Itosoburg express es hlmsolf as bolng moro than ovor n firm ndvocnto of tho good ronds pro position. Ho Bnys that ho "bumped tho bumps" In good stylo on his homoward Journey nnd Is suro of tho fact that tho majority of tho bumps had an olovntlon of 75 dogrocs. Mr. Swnnton states that, 'n tho Looking Glass country, there nro prunes In abundance and also that any amount of vory flno apples aro obtainnblo nt tho extromo low prlco of 25 conts por box. Ho nlso stntcs that Novo Harry, surveyor, Is nt work on tho Coos county end of tho road but nothing Is bolng dono on tho Douglns rond. Mr. Swnnton loft this morning for n cou- plo of days' business trip to Coqulllo GEO. DOLL is n business visitor in Myrtlo Point todny. MRS. HlOItBEUT ROGERS wns a Mnrshflold visitor todny. FRANK BOWItON of Ten Mllo was a Mnrshfleld visitor today. ALVA BONEBRAKE and wlfo nro In tho city todny from Boss Inlot. MUS. EMMA M'FAItLIN of North. Inlet wns a Mnrshfleld shoppor todny. S. DOW mndo a business trip to tho Coqulllo country this morning. A. II. POWERS loft on tho train this morning for tho Coqulllo country. DENNIS MCCARTHY enmo In from his timber cruising camp to spend Sunday nt homo. MRS. J. H. FLANAGAN nnd daugh ter, Elennor, were North Bend visitors yestcrdny. REV. N. C. M'LEOD of North Bond wns n pnssongor on tho outgoing trnln this morning. FRED I10LLIST1CR of North Bond mndo n business trip to tho Co qulllo valley this morning. II. W. PAINTER of Coos Bay wan transacting business In Floronco yesterday. Floronco West. MISS PHOEBE LARSON of Larson Inlot Is visiting friends nnd rela tives in Mnrshflold for a fow day. MR. nnd MRS. A. WARREN roturnod to Coqulllo todny after n pleasant ovor-Sundny visit at tho homo of W. F. Rny. HENRY BLECK and wlfo hnvo ro turnod from n short visit with their dnughtor, Mrs. Cnrl Snicdborg, of Catching Inlot, L. K. BALLINGER hns tnkon a position as tlmo-koepor nt ono of tho camps of tho Smith-Powers Compnny. MRS. C. II. Durgnn and daughter Ada returned to tholr Coos Rlv or homo yestcrdny nftor a short visit In Mnrshflold. E. KICLLEY roturned to his work nt Codnr Point this morning nf tor spondlng Sunday with his family In Marshtlold. DR. L. P. SORENSEN and wlfo of Bnndon returned homo yesterday after n fow days' visit at tho E. A. Anderson homo In this city. MR. AND MRS. J. E. SCHILLING motored ovor from Myrtlo Point this morning nnd nro visiting nt tho M. P. Murphy home, WANTED High School girl wants place In prlvato homo to work spnro tlmo. II. C , enro Times. Hold Rally Day. .Yostordny wns rally day at tho Christian church Blblo school. Tho ontlro morning hour wns given up to clans oxor clses, intorsporscd by Bpoclnl mil Hlcnl selections by tho choir nnd othors, making a most pleasing nnd attractive program. Tho Blblo school, as shown In tho reports, has moro than doubled In nttendnnco slnco tho coming of tho preeont mlnlstor, Row Z, O. Downrd. Tho ovonlug sorvlro wns also n rally sorvlco nt which roports of tho church progress wero road, showing 28 additions to tho membership during tho snmo porlod. Mr. Dow ard's address on "Whnt Is Relig ion," hold tho Interest and ntton tlon of n largo audlonco nnd tho sorvlco was mado especially nttrac tlvo by tho special musical program rendered by tho choir nnd tho mala qunrtot. HEADY FOR GAMER. FOR HEXT Fifteen and a half aero ranch on Ross Inlot, six ncros under cultivation. Apply to Hlgglnson & Son, Mnrshflold, Oregon. FOR SALIC Singer Swing; Ma chine, cheap, 894 12th streot, South. Phono 254-X. IAIN 298 JtJ-i'O -? -us,,. TONIGHT The Royal MISS JUNE HALL will blng My Rose from tho Garden of Girls and Hello, New York Town. Threo reels of all now pictures Tho Capture of New York, a story ,.of tho big war game. Tho Will of James Wnldron Dra matic, tragic nnd Intense. Tho Now Butler A Majestic come- 1u;. A Good program for 10c. FOR SALE A good paying 20 room noioi run or uoaruors. a unrgam. Address "B" Times ofllco, FOR SALE Rooming houso. Four teen furnished rooms. 3CG Front street. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd ai der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, bono 158-L. FOR RENT Furnished room for ono or two gontlomon. Inquire Fash Ion Tailors, 150 Front streot. FOR SALE Ono 3 1-2 horsepower gas onglno. A bargain. Apply to Pacific Launch Works, 8C2 North Front Btreot. ROOM AND HOARD Tho Roycrest, 388 First streot. Phono 123-X. FOR itfiNT Clean, comfortable rooms, with or without board at 135 N. Second street. Under now mnnaeninpnt We Cover Umbrellas at tho Marshfield Cyclery Myrtlo Point Hoys Aro Training for Football. About tho Myrtlo Point football team tho Enterprise snya: "Tho foot ball practlco at tho Myr tlo Point High School hns commenced In earnest. Tho shower bath has boon Installed for somo tlmo. Tho boys nro turning out fnlrly well and thoro nro from slxtoon to olghtecn out ovory evening. Thoro nro sovon old-team mon back and several others havo had considerable oxporlonco. Tho prospects of a winning tonm nro good. Bandon, Coqulllo, Mnrshflold nnd Myrtlo Point hnvo organized teams this year, and tho flrst will pro bably bo played a week from Satur day, although nothing doflnlto has been arranged. Tho faculty and stu dent managers of tho sovoral schools meet at Coqulllo noxt Saturday to arrango tho schedules for tho differ ent ovonts for tho coming season. J. M. RAY of Loon, Knnsns, is spend ing a row wcoKs ns tho guost of his brothor. W. F. Ray on Coos Bny. This Is tho llrst tlmo tho brothers hnvo mot In nonrly 25 years. Mr. Ray loft Kansas Juno 1 for tho purposo of visiting nil his rola tlvcH. Up to tho prcsont tlmo ho hns met 122 of thorn. Ho will go from her to Snn Francisco whoro ho hns a number nnd from thoro to Texas. PLAY FOOTBALL. Two Tenuis Made Up for Content Sunday Afternoon. A tonm mndo up of boys who called ttfomsolvca tho Mussol Roof Collogo played football Sunday with a team mado up of somo of tho boys from tho Mnrshflold high school. It was not tho rogulnr high school team Tho gamo wnt played In Mnrshfleld, nnd resulted In a tlo, tho scoro bolng 5 to 5. It Is llkoly that tho samo teams will play other games. Tho Mus sol Reof crowd Is ready to moot any othor teams that wnnt to Piny. ALONG THE WATERFRONT MUST LEARN TO HIDE. Now Order Makes Troublo for In fantry OIHwr. WASHINGTON, Octobor 14. Tho tlmo allowed Infantry officers of high rank to loam to rldo expires today. It has boon discovered by tho govornmont that nil of tho In fantry officers, ovon thoso of "high ' rank," nro not oxport enough to make cross country rides nt full spood and Jump hedges nnd ditches, so thoy wore Instructed to ucqulro tho art. Tests hnvo been hold nt Fort Moyor, near this city. Tho order has mot with objection, bo causo onglnoor offlcors maintain that It Is tho duty of tho engineers to build walls, dig ditches, oic, for othor peoplo to vault ovor, but thnt thoy should not bo forced to Juniiv thorn on strnngo, Incapable, shying" steeds. Tho Rustler will lonvo tomorrow with freight for tho Sulslaw rlvor. Tho Osjiroy loft this morning for Roguo Rlvor with u cargo of mis cellaneous frolght. DAYTON AGENTS. Phono 1S8-R 179 Broadway Tho steamer Anvil enmo In Sat urday ovonlng with a big cargo of frolght, most of it for tho Sluslaw. Tho vessel was delayed at Ynqulnn sovoral days on her way down tho coast. Sho loft for tho Coqulllo yesterday morning. Florence Wost. Tho Rustler came In Wednesday from Coos Bay with n full cargo of freight. Among othor things were two fishing boats each equip ped with gasoline engines. Flor ence West. AMONG THE SrOlC. Mrs. William Warren Is reported 111 at her home on Broadway. Hess' Poultry Panacea Is not n stimulant but u nu tritious tonic, which produces eggs hi natiiio'N way. la Whi ter keep your hens warm, feed Puii-ii-co-a; if you don't net moro eggs, mid lot of them, re turn tho empty piickngo and your money vtill bo refunded cheerfully. . gig lillll M fclllHI iMiW ml At "W J wl!TAAflB WA Ci itm 1 J !