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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1912)
W THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912. EVENING EDITION. r Get Ready for Winter ' JvfPT W I Mill 1 tin M jT& VW, I A lKtU&:iAfc3u', Today's shower is but an intimation of what is coming so get rend)' for i )W. Don't wait until you have been "soaked" two or three times and an nrtff. " ... it it t 1 .1 -. .:.! . natlsl r-. -lt -,. DMnJ CICUU Willi u uuiu. ui uiu kaH'' L742' Z7S 7rYG FOTJ OUT. Hero are some of our best values: it e Overcoats, latest styles and best makes, $10 to $25. Slip-Ons, the English mo del, tan, oxiorci auu grav, ' $6 to $25. Gold Seal Oil Clothing Coats, $1.50 to $3.50. Full lino of Hi) Boots, $3.50 to $9.00. COLD MEDAL brand of clothing Long Coats, $5.00. Medium length, $-1.50. Short length, $2.50. Pants, $2.50. mnSIIFIhLD Also full line of wet weather work shoes. "WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION" The Fixup NORTH BEND sPmIj COOS HAY TIDES. Below Is given tho timo nnd height of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holghts will indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substract 2 hours 34 mlnutos. (Into. 20 19 Hrs.. 4.00 Foot. 0.9 Hrs.. Feet. 3.01 1.1 October. 11.15 4.51 4.3 3.8 10.31 3.47 4.C 3.3 10.48 4.2 9.38 4.3 WEATHEH FORECAST (By Associated Press.) OREGON Rain tonight nnd Sunday; south to west winds, high on coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE PORT. For tho 24 hours ending 4:43 a.m. Oct. 19, by IlcnJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl government motoorolog Ical obsorvcr: Maximum 59 Minimum 34 At 4:43 n. m 49 Peclpltatlon 3G Wind Southwest; rnlny. Rulld Nome. Will Asplund's flno now homo In Ferndnlo Is rap Idly ncarlng completion and ho hopes to movo In shortly. lluys Home. W. II. Irish has purchased n rosldcnco lot at tho corner of Thirteenth nnd Commer cial from W. F. Miller nnd will probably build thcro noon. Shannon In Pueblo. Dan Shannon well known nnd woll roniomhorod on Coos Day Is at prcsont conducting n dories ot ovangollstlc mcotlngs at tho First Daptlst church In Puoblo. Will Speak Here. John W. Camp bell, nomlnco for congress In tho first district on tho Progrcsslvo party tic ket, will bo hero soon to .epenk for tho party. Capt. Macgcnn of tho Breakwater says ho Is n lino speaker. After DuckH. Hurt A. DoromuB nnd Tom Larkln woro duck hunting yesterday. Tho oxact number of birds they secured Is not given, but Fred Wilson snya that they will havo to Bond to San Francisco Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store CALL US UP 298 ffhonovni' von wnnr. rmvf.liii.n fYn.n mir sfnvo. 'Flint is exactly what the telephones are for. ivn nmrn or. tiimtmwv 1 n oircM'itti i-nnr -wn 1111 rur fry telephone order with as much care as though I jou stood on me otnor sioo ot mo counter. vu WM 1nilPS..l ..4Jni!A. ! i-rtl .! Mf SM.1Mlf. -Tnfi physicians. Have your doctor telephone in your rTOcnimoiis nnti test our service. Prices Always Right, Uckhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE MAIM 298 . US - Dayton Bicycles EfcESMBIiMHHHBBiMBBHnHMMMBiBHHMBHSMBMB Heating Stove Season Is Here and So Are We thn In,. j. i: i TrmAmTTl arpWI?.B c0AL AND WOOD, cvjr shown on Coos Bay. We toVe them in tllfi mimi fvrmf nnrl rnrmlfirs. AlSO a WBPkte lino of Columbia Ranees. Coal Scuttles, lAndiron? ,. .1 n... . .. i.i. i,,v,n njvivuus una every iumg xor iuu uu- I EKBLAD & SON THE QUALITY HARDWARE. "to for narley-DftvIdsou and Indian Motorcycle. 1Iftes Want Ads Bring Results mat Pump Gun auv. Pump Guns Are tho same in quality and price whether bought at a "sportsmen's headquarters" or a GUN SHOP. There are two reasons why you should Buy Your Pump Gun of Us: FIRST We will make a profit. SECOND Our gunsmith will clean and oil your gun after every hunt during this season, FREE OF CHARGE provided, you buy it and your ammunition of us. The price on guns and ammunition is sot. for us. But there's a difference. Some one has well said: "What you get for your money is as important as tho amount you pay." 1 Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, Phone 158-R. 172 Broadway. for 18 expert poultry men to han dle the game. Hot urns from Trip. Mrs. John I.ennnn of North Ucnd returned yes terday from a live months' visit In eastern cities with friends nnd rela tives. Her son Del Lennan who Is now making his home In Uoston re turned with her and may probably locnto here, Bonding for his family latter on. Will Move to lliinclon. 1 A. Sand borg, who is now city engineer of Ilandon is In tho city today greeting many old frlendB. When ho returns to Ilandon Monday ho will bo accom panied by Mrs. Snndborg nnd they will mnko their homo In tho clty-by-the-Bca. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Chandler will occupy tho Sandbcrg rcsldonco. locates In lluurioii. C. P. Pope arrived In this evening from Ilandon whero ho has recently taken tho posi tion as representative of tho Sporry Flour company. Ho will return Mon day, accompanied by Mrs. l'apo. They will tnako their homo In Dnndon. Tholr mnny frlondB rogrot their de parture from tho Day, but wish thorn 8ucccB3 In their new undertakings, ' IIiij-h Projwrty. C. E. Walsh, nn oloctrlclan of Seattle, has purchas ed through T. s. Kaufman & Co., tho comer of Sixth nnd Donnott, 100x100 feet, from tho Marshflold Healty and Trading Co., a C. A. Smith company. IIo hns nlso pur chased tho comer of Fifth nnd Andorson from Mrs. Llzzlo Hydo. Tho combined properties cost about 17000. It Is understood. Mother Is Dead. J. T. Hnrrlgan received a lottor today from his wife announcing that her mother, Mrs. Fltzgornld, died at tho old fam ily homo in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, yes terday of cancer. Mrs. Fltzgornld had been 111 for soino tltno nnd tho membors of her family woro gathered thcro at tho tlmo of her death. Mrs. Hnrrlgan went cast a fow weoks ngo. Ordered to Hlu.ilnw. Engineer Leefo who hns been In chnrgo of tho government work hero for tho pnBt two years, has received orders to leavo Doc. 1, for tho Sluslnw river whero ho will tako chargo of tho Jetty building nt that harbor. Iloforo leaving, Mr. Leefo hns boiiio reports to mnko hero nnd boiuo other work to do but will probably bo ablo to tako a month's vacation boforo assum ing his now duties at tho Sluslnw. Ih In Alaska. Evort Nymnnovor, tho piano tuner who recently loft Mnrshllcld nnd who Is well known llftrn to tlnu tit Vnlrlnv AlnoUn Tim following from tho Dnlly Prospector ot vauicz lmucntcs tnnt no is on a Journey nround (ho world. Tho Pros pector says: "Hvort Nymnnover, tlio plnno export now In Vnldez, camo recently from Honolulu, whero ho tuned pianos for tho Immensely wenlthy sugar plantation owners. From Hawaii ho went to Now Zea land, Tasmania, Australia and the FIJI Islands. On finishing Alnaka, ho leaves for Shanghai nnd Toklo, In Japan. In tho socallcd "European colonics" In tho Orient, ho expects to II nil pianos enough to tako him through whllo circumnavigating the world, enBt nnd west. E. Nymnnovor Is a very active contributor to th Svodl8h-Amorlcnn prcsB on subjects covering this globo encircling tour." Prize Offered. A Jf. nrln im. been offered by tho Crcscont linking Powder Manufacturing Co. for tho best cako mado with Crcscont Dnklng Powder nnd llnvorcd with Maplolno. Tho cakes must bo on exhibition In Stauff'H Grocory by Mondny noon nnd tho prizes will bo nwnrded at 5:30. Miss Marlon Shannon, a demonstra tor, gavo a talk nnd domonstrntlon this nftornoon which was ntlcndod by mnny Interested ladles. WANT ADS. WANTED Ono competent house innld. Phono 2C9-L. LOOK in our windows and you will see tho most up-to-date line of Fruit and Vegetables ever shown on Coos Bay. They arc always fresh. Stauff Grocery Co. PHONE 102 1-XlIt SALE Ten colonlci, of beca, Caucasians, Italians Ulack. Phono North Pond C21. WANTED Slushing or land clcnrliifr by tho ncro. Addross Druco Hood, Marshflold. IjOST Krlilny night, heavy gold spcctnclos. Finder return to tho Times Office. WAXTlv A imnlry girl at OlumU- lor Hotel. W)lt"H.Iil-V)iio 92T.7B gas Htovo for $15 cash. Address Arvld Johnson, Sherman nvenuo, oppo- huo nospitni. North Hond. VOU HAM:. Strau berry plants of Improved Oregon vnrloty, CO cents por hundred nt my plnco or dollv orod for 7Ce por hundred Pat Dnlton, Eastsldo. WANTlil) Mnn or woman to do houso cleaning. Ilox 2, Times olllco. WANTlil) Woninit to do family wnBhlng, Dox 1. Times onico. IiOST (Jold locket with iinmo Jo cplilno Norton engraved on back. Lcnvo at times olllco and rccolvo rownrd. POItTiaM) HOUSi; Doom nntl board. 207 N. Third St., corner Commercial. TONIGHT TEe Royal MISS .JUNE HAM. will 8lng "When I Was Tweiity-oiii ami Von Wi'it . .Sweet Slvtoen," nnd "Ah 1,uuk An tho KhuiuiiH'k flrows (Iiih'ii." 1.V PIIOIX) PLAY: "Swrt't Kervlro Man" Thrilling and exciting nil tho way through, "Tho Chaperone.' 'A Mnjestlc Comody Drama. "When A Count Counted." A son slilo romnnco full of llfo nnd Interest. Tomorrow night MISS HALL will sing "Toll Mo a I.ovo Story, Sweet heart." Composed and written by Mr. J. II. Towor of this city. Tho Potor8ons will opon Monday night In high cluas vnudevlllo nets. l'OH HAM. Hood family row, freiih In n fow dnys. J. C. Doano, Phono 331-R. L'Olt 8ALK Heavy draft team or will soil ono. J. C. Donno, Phono 331-U. MONEY" TO LOAN on plnnim, fur nituro and porsonnl proporty, otc. Call from G to 8 o'clock, II. II. Hnrpor, 331 First strcot. Tole phono 349-J. LOST or STOLEN Twenty-foot n)Wl boat with cllnkor bolt pal' greon with red strlpo nroum Howard for Information, llrewory Saloon. I'Olt SALE-rOood jnoilern Boven rooni Iioiiho. Flno location nnd host vlow on nny. Lot 10 x 100. AddroBS "Good Chanco" enro Times WANTED Woman to do family . wnshlnt;.. Apply A, rare Times. l'OH HUNT Fifteen nnd a half ncro ranch on Hobs Inlot, bIx ncrea under cultivation. Apply to Hlgglnaon & Son, Marshflold, Oregon. FOIt SALE Dry wood, tlr and al dor, nt Campboll's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, bono 1G8-L. FOIt HENT Furnished room for ono or two gontlomon. Inqulro Fash ion Tailors, 150 Front atroot. HOO.M AND UOAHD Tho Hoyercst, 388 First atroot. Phono 123-X. FOR HUNT Clean, comfortnblo rroms. with or without board nt 135 N. Socond troet Tlndor now mnnaeomont. J. LEE HHOWN, Ph. . HOIIT. Vt. SWANTON, Ph. O. Trustworthy Business rethod is what has built our Store to its present state of efficiency for serving the people of this community with high-grade Drugs and Sundries, the opportunity to secure a packago of Whit man's Famous Candy or any of the well known Scientific Penslar Remedies and Toilet Articles. AT THE SAME PItlGE as charged in New York or Chicago. Our prescrip tion Data is par with any of the reputable stores back there. "We exercise special care in our Pre scription Department as no prescription is allowed to be filled except by graduate chemists from re putable colleges, who havo filled more prescrip tions per man than any other druggist in this city. Bring all your prescriptions to us as WE CAN FILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. I II &