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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
-wi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER : fl 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION. r" -'ffiHHk I MKN& Cvg?CTIZi!ri-" .imi.ii mmi.u U1.UJ1 I.H-..KJT..1,, rm-v f-v"-""0"'o 1) (fiw K Oft You're Safe With TJ(iis Guarantee Insist on Getting It HhlN the inside pocket or the next suit or overcoat you . buy contains a Clothcraft Guarantee you are safe against any defect or disappointment in material or making. The Clothcraft Guarantee abso lutely assures all-wool cloth, honest tailoring, lasting shape, satisfactory wear and service. The makers of Clothcraft Clothes with thoir reputation of G6 years' good clothes making to maintain could not give such a binding guar antee if the clothes did not measure up to it. Neither could wo afford to back up the makers' guarantee as we do if these clothes did not fully justify our confidence in them. 'Chore's sure satisfaction and a saving for you in Clothcraft Clothes at $10 to $25. They're bound to give you full one hundred cents' worth of insured value for every dollar you spend. Look for the Guarantee in the Pocket The biggest $18.50 Suit Value you everjsaw .4130, The Clothcraft Blue Serge Specialf va: ' "ft iff' Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers Fine Summer . - -v f i r?w k" IPERTUMES We Jiave a nurrjber of delicate, delightful scents that give a perfect finishing touch.tothe summer toilet The exquisite fragrance of these high-class perfumes cannot be ex- y celled by any perfumes you may buy elsewhere at double the price. These perfumes deli cately conceal the odor of perspiration. s Orbh:ift4 Drtion riftftffY Ci riuiuii-rqiMjiis mug v,u. "TEe fcusy Cbrher"---4,Tre Rexall Store" None . ma,m 9m us I Illi -AT - The Wickham House Dining Room COQUILLE, ORE. Reopened October 1, 1913 Newly papered, pointed ami gen crnlly renovated. Special nttentlon and tho best of service to Uio traveling public. ;ms. g. r. wioioiam, Coqullle, Ore. . -a w-.H Harmon Tailoring Co. 128 Front St. Opposite Orpheum Theater. COOS HAY TIDES. Below la given tho tlmo nnd height of high nnd low wntcr nt Mnrshtleld. Tho tides aro placed in tho order of occurrence with thoir times on tho nrst lino nnd holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compai lson on consecuttvo holghts will Indlcato whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substrnct 2 hours 34 mlnutos. ilnlo. Hrs.. Foot. Hrs.. Foot. 0.03 0.0 0.G8 0.3 October. 7.00 11.43 3.7 3.8 8.21 12.53 2.5 4.1 C.71 C.5 7.08 4.9 WEATHER FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Rnln tonight and Thursday; Bouthorly winds. LOOATj HE- TEMPERATURE POUT. For tho 24 hours ending 4:43 a. m. Oct. 1C, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, special government motoorolog leal observer: Maximum 02 Minimum 4 G At 4:43 a. m 49 1'rcclpltatlon nono Wind Southwest; cloudy Will Entertain. Mrs. Wm. Hors fnll, Jr., will entertain tho Ladles' Guild of tho Episcopal church next Tuesday nftornoon. Hallowe'en Tarty. Tho Marsh flold High School is plnnnlng a Hal lowo'on party to bo glvon nt tho High School auditorium. Alligators from Florida. Two llvo baby alligators direct from Florida havo boon attracting much nttontlon In tho windows of tho "Busy Corner." Literary Society, Noxt Thursday ovonlng, Oct. 17, tho Marshflold High School Lltornry Society will giro an excellent program to which tho gon- cral public Is cordially Invited. Octolier Hoses. Mrs. W. B. Pf- from her Coos Illvor gardon tho Bazar. They nro real beauties nnd equal to hot house products. Itetui'iiH To Work. Engineer F. A. Haines who has been sick In this city Is nbout recovorcd nnd was nblo to re turn yestcrdny to his surveying crow out of Myrtle Point. Tho Wrong Machine. A young Coos liny wlfo who was promised a machlno on her birthday got It a washing machine, nftor won derful nntlclpntlons of a. Cadillac or n Dtilck. Thero's u coolness with hubby, now. Won Darning Pil.e. Tho com mltteo on prizes at tho Myrtle Point Industrial fair wrlto Tho Times thnt Charlotto McDonald of Coqulllo was awarded second prlzo In tho darning exhibit. Havo Disbanded. -Tho Sisters of Bothany havo disbanded nnd tho Lades' Guild of tho Eplscopnl church was organized at n moot ing with Miss Alice Butler yester day. Pntininn Cnnnl Slop. F. D. Fletch er has plnccd nn interesting rellof mnp of tho new Pnnnma Canal on exhibition in tho Chambor of Com morco window. Tho mnp Is sent out by tho Spcrry Flour Co. Now Minister CohiIiik. Uov. J. 13. Burkhnrt who has boon called by tho congrogfttlon of tho First Presbyter ian church, In a letter to J. D. Mc Neil states ho left Rosoburg Oct. 12 for Coos Bay nnd will nrrlvo on tho Breakwater Thursday, Oct. 17. Sovcro Accident. W. G. Itawnslcy to I This Space Belongs To The Stauff Grocery Company . Watch It for Good Things To )Eat Dayton Bicycles Rain Won't Hurt'Em Seventeen Dayton Bicycles sold from September 15th to October loth. That's All We've been selling DAYTON BICYCLES nine mouths. They've been tested out. "We are selling more than ever. We don't give any premiums with them. The value is in the Bike. They havo steel rims. They have steel mudguards. . & Thoy VM'Vy IllO Ttoyton giiawntc and ' """ Our Guarantee "Wo absolutely refuse to handle any article whiclT will not stand advertising. If it won't square up to our standard, wo tell them to "let George sell it." Wo ropoat : No premiums with Dayton Bicycles. The value is in the Bike. Bicycles on Credit Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, Phone 358-R. 172 Broadway. social calendar. Wed n cf ilny. Presbyterian Ladlos' with Mrs. h. W Lnngdon In Bunkor Hill. Soda! Embroldory Club with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford. Baptist Ladles' Silver Tea with Mrs. J, C. Doano. was tho victim of n sovoro accldont at tho Smith mill this morning. While at work a wrench flow up nnd struck him In tho faco cutting his lip and noso badly. Ho was takou to Morcy hospital In North Bend for treatment. Will Stump Curry Hugh McLnia is In receipt of a lottcr from D. P. Coshow of Kosoburg, lato democratic candidate for senator Baying ho ex pects to mnko a numbor of political spooches In Coos nnd Curry. Tho dates will bo announced lator. Will Locate Here. Coos Bay con tlnucs to find favor as It has nlwayi done. J. R. Rocso of Tho Dalles, Ore, who was horo loklng ovor tho country nbout two wooks ago, has wrltton friends In this city to tho effect that ho has decided to locate on Coos Bay and with his family will arrlvo hero soon via Rosoburgl Many Alterations. Thoro Is an op" Identic of alterations and ronovntlon In local business Iioubos JuBt now. Tho Intorlor of "Tho Busy Cornor" has Just undcrgono a thorough ro habltatlon nt tho hands, of palntors and decorators; tho Hub Dry GqpdB storo Is being beautified by palntorn nnd decorators; D. Y. Stafford Is mak ing a numbor of important altora, tlons in his candy store. ', niirlal Hero. Tho body of thoi latO AntllOnr J. Lnmlnknr tvho ram. mlttcd sulcldo nt tho Watson ranch on IsthnniB lnlot, was burled In this city today. Tho funeral ser vices wpro hold from tho Wilson undertaking parlors. it Is bo llovod that Mr. Landokor had two children In tho EaBt surviving hltn. An effort will ho mado to notify tllom of their father's death. WITH THI3 BIOK. t ' r4 J I P. M. Littler U'lin ntnni-lml in Irnitra for Cuxry county somo tlmo ago Is Confined tn lilu Immn will, n .nvnu nttack of sciatic rhoumntlBin. Frlendi win nopo for his early recovery. Mrs. Ilnrmnn HII1vnrn mnnv friends Will bo Clad til lonrn tlinf aim Is recovering rapidly from tho 6ffoct of tho rocont BQVoro burns III tho spil ling of n pan of groaso. Libby COATj. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Tliono 72, Pacific Livery Mid Transfer Company. WANT ADS. PORTLAND 1I0USIC Room nnd board. 207 N. Third St., cornor Commorclal. TOR SALU Medium weight farm wagon, now hind tires; double trco yoko, now stake wood rack, spring sent. No real ostato con sidered. $12, L, Caro Times. WANTHI) Pntttiire for ono !iors. Phone 021, North Bond. l-'Olt RK.Vr Hiv mint hniiNo fiiri Isliod. Enquire 380 North Sec. St. VOU BALK. Strawberry pliuttM of unproved urogon variety, CO cents por hundred nt my placo or deliv ered for 7Cc por hundred. Pat Dnlton, Kastsldo. WANTED Position by oxorlcncMl Htonogrnphor, understands book keeping. ReforonccH furnlshod. Address L. Box 712, North Bend, Oregon. I'Olt KALE Washing machine. Ad dross R, Caro Times. WANTED llurnt cedar telephoiiw polos. Seo mnnagor Coos Buy Homo Tolophono Co. VOR SALE 'llioroiiglibml Collio pups. Apply Forguson'a waro houso. WANTED (Jill to tin light liousi work. Can go to school. Wrlto 8. H Curo Times. VOR ItE.Vr Fifteen mid u half ucro ranch on Ross Inlet, six acres under cultivation. Apply to Illgglnson & Son, Marshflold, Oregon. VOIt SALE Dry wood, fir awl al dor, at Caropboll's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, bono 168-L. VOR RENT Furiilslied room for ono or two gontlomcn. Inquire Fash Ion Tailors, 1C0 Front stroot. ROOM AND HOARD Tlio Roycrest, 388 Flmt Dtreot, Phono 123-X. VOU RENT Clean, comfortablo rfoms with or" without board at 135 N. Second stroot. Undor now management. i i i i in i t Hess' Poultry Panacea Is not n htiiiiiilant but a nu tritious tonic, which produces I'ggH in iiatiiro'N way. In Win ter keep your hens warm, feed Puii-n-cv-n; if you don't got iiioro eggN, mid lot of them, re turn tho ompty pnekugo mid your money will bo refunded cheerfully. Trtrr iVAVAzmriunitw 41 unl o ( iapul ont t Ho and bo 9 i