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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1912)
s Oh! You Beautiful Doll Free ! Free ! TIDES FOR KOVKMItRll. Holow Is given tho timo andl hnlnlit nf T.I..1. ..! 1 t .il u.ft.K, ui m," UUU iUH WUIUT 111, Marshflold. Tho tlilca nro placed In tho order ot occurrence, with tholr times on tho nrst lino nnd heights on tho SCCOIld lltia nf pnpll ilnv n nnmnni. EVERY GARMENT WE SHOW IN THIS STORE OK OURS IS "IIIIAN" NEW, I1UIIT FOR THIS REASON'S 11USINESS AND nunr in thi: Ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indlcato whothor It Is high or low wntor. For high wntor on tho bar, suhstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. aOIIIrs.. 0.24 7.31 12.59 7.01 IFt 0.G G.l 3.3 5.1 WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Occasional rnln or biiow flurry tonight or Sunday. West to northwest winds. """I "innoiji IUUU, UI1CUUI1, OMIUn DEPENDABLE CLOTHES IfmMS Schloss .a.AH 1A STROUSE. G BROS. DEPENDABLE WAV. CLEAN CUT CLOTHES, FUMi of quiet, CON SERVATIVE STYLE, ser vice and shape hi: tain1ng features, we are heady to SHOW YOU AT ALL TIMES AND TO DRESS YOU RKJIIT FOR LESS. The Fixup Marsh field North Henri. Dayton Bicycles Your Dayton Bicycle Is Here for You I KNOW YOU NEED IT if you arc a working man, ause it will save you time in the morning and in the evening, Because you can come home at noon. IKNOW YOU WANT IT if you arc a boy because Fw can cam money enough to pay for it by carrying "wages, delivering papers or parcels. IKNOW YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE if you arc a $ because bicycle riding is healthy and graceful exercise. Dayton Bicycles Are Sold With a Five-Year Guarantee It Will pay vnu in Inntr f nAVTOM Rir.Vn.HS before rou buy your wheel. we can explain the strong and weak points of bicycles, w which you will at least be better posted as to prices Quality of bicycles. We Invite Comparison Compare our DA VTniST Rfrvrr .FS with nnv wheel soldinMarshfield. wE DID. XT7 no vrrc vrnt t u .,,. AodrHve W on a DAYTON BICYCLE FREE OF CHARGE. MarshfieldCyclery DAYTfYNT AO-TCNTR. H16 1B8-B. 172 Broadway. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1:13 n. in. Nov. 30, by HonJ. Ostllnd, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 51 Minimum 32 At 4:13 n. m 42 Precipitation 39 Totnl rainfall slnco Sept. 1. 1912 21.CC Wind Southwest; rainy. Now Home Messrs. Oulmotto nnd Fnlrchllds nro building n flno now resldonro for 0. II. Myers on Elrod Avenue, Now Au(o. D. L. Rood hns or dered a Ford runabout and will Join the ranks of tho nutolsts soon. F. M. Frlodborg Is also planning to get n new mnchlno. New Homo. W. O. Ilurrows, a saw filer nt tho C. A. Smith mill, hns awarded tho contract to P. M. Tully for tho erection of a mod em olglit-room homo nt tho corner of Johnson nvcnuo nnd South Fourth Strcot. May lliillil J. II. Mllnor nnd W. XL Douglas nro having tho old shed on tholr lot on Commercial between tho Swedish Lutheran church nnd Georgo Campbell's homo razed and may orcct a now building Micro Boon. After Aeroplane. V. 0. Gorst of tho firm of Gorst & King, who loft this week to nrrango for two now 20-pnsBongor nutos to bo usod In their oxcollont North nond-Mnrsh- flold nuto Korvlco, will nlso look In to the aoroplauo proposition nnd mny tako up tho hydroplane With tho now wntorfront rond, thoy nro nolo to mako tho tTlp botweon North Rend nnd Mnrshflold In less than hovoii mliiutcs. Killed In Portland. Word has been received horo thnt Aloxandor Crawford, n formor resident of tho liny, was killed In an explosion In Portland last week. Ills wlfo and thrco children II vo nt 1517 Enst Flnndora street-, Portland. Craw ford was at ono tlmo bookkcopor for tho Coob Hay Liquor Company and later was with Major Klnnoy's Rapid Transit Conipnny. Whllo In Marahflolil, Crawford resided on South Ilrondway nnd nt tho Hood apartments. PERSONAL NOTES NEIL WATSON of Coos City wna in town tonny. OEOUGE Do nUQUB of Sumnor spent today In Mnrshflold. 0. A. nONEDRAKE of Ross Inlet was In town for tho day. STERLING PRICE loft this morning on the stngo for Qardlnor. WILL SNEDDON Ib visiting frlonds nnd rolntlvoa at RIvorton. .1. S. MASTERS of Catching Inlot Is spending tho day In town. FLOYD CRAIG was In Mnrshflold to day from his Sumnor homo. MILO PIERSON of Lnkesldo Is In town for an over Sunday visit. GEORGE ROSS of Catching Inlot was In town today on business. fejjmes Does Job Printing G. COnn wont to Coquillo this morning to attend to business. EMIL STONE of Catching Inlot la In town today attending to business A beautiful Sleeping Doll given away free with every 75 cents Christmas purchase. Come early and get your choice. We have 300 of these beauti ful Dolls, alll sizes. Our Xmas display is the finest and largest, at lowest prices, on Coos Bay. Your inspection invited always welcome. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" "The Rexall Store" Phone Main 298 Us rnngod to ongngo In tho renl ob tato business thoro. Tho dopart uro of tho family from Mnrshflold will bo rogrottcd by tho many friends thoy havo on tho nny. JAMES STOCK of Sumnor wna In town to attend tho mooting of Po mona Grnngo. MRS. FITZPATRICK of Camp 7 camo to Mnrshflold this morn ing to trade. MR nnd MRS. 13. S. RORERTS or Catching Inlot nro horo attending Grnngo mooting. MR. nnd MRS. ANSON ROGERS nro In town todny from tholr homo on South Coos River. MIKE RROWN of tho niuo Rldgo Logging Camp, la vlaltlng roln tlvoa near Eurokn, Cnl. JAMES STEVENS of North Coos Rlvor enmo to Mnrsliilolu yesior day to nttond to business. MRS. CIIAS. HEISNER nnd son of North Inlot nro In town todny, tho boy receiving medical troatmont. J. C. WHITTINGTON of Myrtlo Point wna n Marahfleld visitor todoy, at tending Pomoiin Grnngo mooting. J. II. PINKERTON nnd wlfo of North Inlot woro In Mnrshflold today to nttond Grnngo meeting. MRS. P. S. ROniNSON of Norwny was nn over Sundny visitor to Mnrsh flold, nttondlug tho Pomonn Grnngo meotlng. MR. nnd MRS. MATT MATTSON of Catching Inlot nro spending Sunday nt tho Wm. Asplund Homo in wesi Mnrshflold, Ico nnd Cold Storngu. Mr. Schro der Is now buttor mnkor nt tho Nor wny Cronmory. MRS. FRANK ROOD of North Coos Rlvor, who spout Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Rood of South Coos Rlvor, roturnod homo todny. T. J. FL1TCROFT. who lina boon vis iting In Mnrshflold, roturnod to Fnlrvlow today, whoro ho la visit ing his son, Otto Flltcroft. GEORGE IMTTEY nnd brldo woro hero todny onrouto to tholr homo nt Gnrdlnor. Thoy woro mnrrlod nt Coquillo this weok, Mra. Unt toy having formorly beou Miss Gono Nool, n waitress at tho Chnndlor, Mr. Hattory was for morly employed In D. A. Curry's harbor shop, hut la now runnlnc 11 shop In Gnrdlnor. MR. nnd MRS. L. STRONO of Myrtlo Point camo to Mnrshflold on Inst ovonlng'B train to nttond Pomona Grnngo. The will romnln ovor Sunday, returning homo Monday. MAYOR JORDAN ot EnstBido was In Marshriold this morning. Ho reports thnt n lnrgo number of Enstsldo women nro planning to vote nt tho annual municipal election thoro uoxt weok. Fancy Iloxos of CHRISTMAS CAN DIMS nt KA RTF R'.S. J. Lee Brown, Ph. G. l?olt. lJr. S wanton, Ph. G. HURT DOREMUS wont to Myrtlo Point this morning on business. MRS. A. L. niRCH of Isthmus In lot was a Mnrshflold shoppor today. MRS. EMILY M'FARLIN of North Inlet was In Mnrshflold for tho day. GEORGE CATCHING of Sumnor was a business visitor to Marahfleld to day. WM. DLACKMORE of ompleton Is In town looking after business In terests. MATT RHEIRER of Kentuck In let was a business visitor In town yesterday. CIIAS. SELANDER and wlfo of Sum ner are over Sunday guests of MrB. Mary Grant, J D. McNEIL and family loft today for Hums. Oregon, whoro thoy will locate, Mr. Mitchell having ar- MR. and MRS. HAYDEN, recently of Vnncouvor nnd now rosldlng In Sumnor, nro In Marahfleld today on pleasure MRS. PETER MARS of Larson Inlot was In town this morning to securo medical aid for hor husband, who Is critically HI. E. L. ROniNSON, who has been on a aurvoylng trip, extending bb far na Gardiner, returned to Mnrshflold this morning from North Inlot.1 MRS. CAL RAY of Norway Is In Marshflold today attending Pomo na Grange. Aftor a row days' visit with rolatlves alio will rourn homo. 10 W 11 IUUJ 12 F. A. HAINES, engineer in charge of tho Smlth-Powora road, boyond Myrtlo Point, spent Thanksgiv ing with IiIb wHo In Marshflold. t. P. SCHRODER and wife or Nor way nro In Marshflold ror n few. days vlaltlng and attending Pomo-, na Grange. Mr, and Mrs. Schroder, lived In Marahflold seven years ago, when Mr. Schroder w'as employed as butter maker at the Cooa nay We control the local sale of these famous sweets. Whit mans are so careful for good service that they will supply their packages only to their own selected agents. Every package must be per fect or your money back. Just a taste cf FUSSY Chocolatei or Whitman's Super Extra Confection) may make you a Whitman admirer for life. Tlio Htoro for Quality Goods nml Poiibliu- Remedies.