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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1912. EVENING EDITION. HIM, jOk ,.r , -r. ... 'VT "Hunkidori" Always "The Busy Corner"--The Rexall Store Oh! Yous Beautiful Doll ? With every 75c Xinas Purchase glirn nwny. Our A'nias display Is (ho host, was ever shown on Coofl liny. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BQSY CORNER" MAIN 298 PHONE DKCOHATlVi: ELECTRIC OUT FITS for rent Fmlt and Flower lamps at ro duced prices, SPECIAL DISCOUNTS la Portablo Lamps for tho Holl- Coos' Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237.J. 153 Broadway N U.SOAIFE jA. II. HODG1NS MiPiH field Paint. Decorating Co. I'nmlahed. Phono 140-L. Orcgot tlme "ARSirFnOLR. Barnard & Langworthy , fiw our window display of "WD ELECTRIC FIXTURES LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAMPS. . l'HOIT.C 184-R. WE WILL SLYIL YOU 1 'or each set of old Falso Toet t us. Highest prices paid for old Gold. Silver, old Watches, "okea Jewelry and Preclou? Money Sent by Return Mall. ia. Smelting & Refining Co. Established 20 Years. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P. TO DENTISTS. S.w' buy your Gold Filling!, '1 Bcrap, and Platinum. Hlgu I!i Prices paid. JVe Clean and Press lafe' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered ws Bay Steam Laundry PTrrwm ...... -viu MAIM 07-J grahfleld. Oregon. Jff -,ed nt causes unhappl iitaea Want Ads get multo. Men's Shoes Chippewa High Tops Woolen Mill Store Men's Outfitters. rare II n beautiful sleeping doll will lit) nicest and at lowest prices (hat US Blankets and Quilts it. Iinvn I not rnnnlvnit nmiln nf tho tlnost Blankets nml Quilts that! t ..I.I,.. 4a tlitnttl I wo navo over ucun u,u i" uii and It will ho wort'.i your while to stop In nnd look them ovor or to glnuco at our window and koo the disomy. I Cotton Blnnkots for 3-4 size ' linil. nnlr .n.HV Cotton Illnnkots, full slzo, pair $f.oo to $1.23 Ex 'ft Inrgo nnd hoavy cotton ; 'a Inrgo nnd hoavy Cotton Blnnkots. pnlr....$t.3t) to $2.30 (Thoy como In gray, tan nnd wliltn 1 Comfortors filled with Wi.Ito cot- t0 not shoddy, pair $1.30 (o $2.30 Imitation Wool Illnnkots, cotton with woolon finish, oxtra hoavy, pair is-.. H'l Tllnnlrnta llcrllt UrOV. " - . . . . lil to Wool Plaid' Blanket, In tan nnd . .. .. .! lirAU'n w'llltrt niUl i ii. j R17H. nuir i1 ...fw UIIIO, mil iiiiu """"," - White Wool BianKOis, per pair $1.30, $3.50 and $.oo SEE OUlt WINDOW. Ihe Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. E. Pale & Co. High Grade Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Imported and Domestic Woolens Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed We do all work right bore. 870 North Front Street MHi-slifldd. IS Star Transfer and Storage Co. . ronnred to do ell kinds of baullDi on short notice. Wft meet all trams j ... .nj wa nlso have the latest style Reynolds Piano Mover. We guarantee our work. L H. Heisner, Prop. Phonei -R. l0-7 'v-u In our exclusive Men's Shoe department we are showing the most up-to-date line of Menfs Footwear We are sole agents for Selz Royal Blue $3.50 to $5.00 Florsheim Shoes $5.00 to $6.00 for Loggers TONIGHT lEe Royal (lOIIO FEET OF GOOD MOVING PICTURES. HIS Xtll-M Chhiultn, (ho Dancer. A Woman Alone. i.v vaudeville Little Miss Ln PetKo Klvn mid Mao Kinney piTM-nt Mime nor features In (heir song and danco program. Admission 15c. Balcony 10c. Dayton Bicycles L,et U8 taJc over "so t) that the people may know. XViCl RinP5 "' -- DaytonBicycles? . . (t. , , fhe workingman, "mdepend- pendentYand unafraid" be cause his DAYTON will bring him to his work on time. "Money Talks" so do DAYTON BICYCLES "in a language all their own. C. ,U. r J nn thom UCC YTltw ..w.... fsAa mAospnnrAfft. lPnl w"-""! ...w .j,-, egtate m collectors "al- , . man , n ways me """j ...w.. ....w must have a wheel they can depend on. "We sell it for less," NO WE DON'T, but when we sell one we take all the re sponsibility, we warrant it and stand ready to make good our guarantee. "Kammerer says" he has not said it yet, but his boy and I hope he will soon. "Meet us face to face" and let us explain our installment plan. Marshfield Cyclery "A good place to trade." Phone 1S8-R. 172 Broadway If you have anything to sell, rent or trade, or want help, try a Want Ad. v&wkZ&tIP' 7A ct WEATHER IX)RECAST. OREGON Occasional rain in west; rain or snow In oast to night or Tuesday. Ilrlsk winds In southeast on const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 21 hours ending at 1:43 a. m. Doc. 2, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, speclnl government mo toorologlcnl observer: Mnxlmum CI Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 40 Preclpltnlon 28 Wind Southwest; cloudy. Tllium,. Pni'U- Minn Mnv Wall on tortnlned a 'numbor of friends at dlnnor last evening at her Homo on Central Ave, Dought nt Eugene Samuol Knhn, nsslstnnt Pnclflc Coast managor of Mm TT M. Tlvllnnliv Pnmnnnv'a nro- V . ' - ..,MM 1 w... ...... f a portlos, who recently Inspected tholr Holding on uoob uay, ino uregon Power Company, has purchased the L. G. Hulln two story concrcto block In Kugcno. Auto Collision. In a collision nt Central and Broadway Friday ovon Ing, tho mudguards on n Gorst & KIiik auto woro smashed. Tho Fish er auto which ran Into It oscapod with less damage. Funeral Thursday Tho funeral of Mrs. J. H. La Chapollo, who dlod Saturday, will bo hold at 2 o'clock Thursday nftornoon from tho Mnrsh flold Presbyterian Church. Tho body will bo taken Saturday back to tho old homo ut Chlppown Falls, Wis., for Intormont, Mr. La Chnppollo ac compnnylng It. Resume Hearing Coroner Wilson will loavo tonight or In tho morning for Rnndon, to rcsumo tho hearing of tho Investigation of tho Sooloy & Andorson wreck. Mr. Lowls, bulldor of tho trcstlo that collapsed, is ex pected in from Albany. Doputy pro sccutlng nttornoy LUJonvlst Is rntho cr hamporod In taking an nctlvo pnrt In tho hearing as ho and His partnor, A.J. SherWood, aro attor.ioys for tho Sooloy & Andorson Company. - I AMONG THE SICK. Miss Margaret Fox, who has been 111 nt Morcy hospital, Is roportod as much improved. A. D. Cooloy of Marshflold. who rocontly underwent an oporatlon at Morcy Hospital, hns roturncd to His homo. NORTH REND NEWS. Tho Onklnnd A'dvnnco snys: Mrs Grnco O'Mnrn, wlfo of John O'Mnrn, dlod at tho family homo near Non pareil of npopioxy, Nov. ao." IF YOU FAVOR HIGHER WA TER RATIOS AND A M)N(! FRAN CHISE, VOTE FOR TOM COKE AND A. J. SAVAGE. Nursery Stock. Seo a. E. Seaman Phono 49-J. WANT ADS. LOST Hat in day night on Front street, a bunch of keys. Ho ward for return to Times ofllco. WANTED Second-hand Mifo; must bo 2000 pounds or Inrgor. Ad dress, stating slzo and price, Mllo Plorson, Lakosldo, Oro. WANTED Hoard and room la prl- vato family near Smith mill. Sin gle. Address Young Man, enro tho Times. FOR RENT Room In private family for gontlomnn. Good bath. Apply 104 North Ninth stroet. WANTED School girl to euro for child niter scnooi hours ror nor room and board. Apply Mrs. II. P.' Lold, Ilonnott avonuo, bo tweon Fourth nnd Fifth streets. FOUND Watch Thursday. Owner may havo sarao by applying at Room 0, O'Uonnou lsuuuing anu identifying tho article. Eugene O'Connoll. WANTED A uuoil milk cow. Ad- dross C. E. Jordan, Eastsldo, Oro- ron. FOR SALE Wood and coal range. Good condition. Phono 59-R. GIRLS WANTED For oporators, at the Coos Bay Homo Tolophono Of llco. TO EXCHANGE An apartment houso located In tho best part of Los Angoles In excellent condi tion, paying $70 por month not, valuation $11,000, to oxchnngo for ICO acres, of land on tho Coos River, noar Marshflold. Address J. II. Patton, C28-C29 Security Building, Los Angoles, Cal. WANTED Experienced man and wlfo (no children) to work en dairy farm. Good wages. Write L. F. Prlco, Sumnor, Oro, WANTED All kinds of hauling dono promptly. Phone 3151, J, E. Fltzgorald. FOR BALE Dry wooa, fir nnd 1. dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoa ICiJ-L, I PERSONAL 'NOTES W. II. SMITH of Coos River Is In town totlny. 55. T. SIGLIN is In town today from Isthmus Inlet. L. F. PRICE of Sumner Is hero on busliiCBB today. SAM CONRO of Allegany spent tho day In town. CIIAS. STALLARD of Camp 2 was In town on business. A. KOIIEN of Coaledo Is In town attending to business. R. OLSON was In Lakosldo todny on business nnd pleasure. JACK CONLOGUE of Lampa Is In Marshflold, on business. O. COLAN of Camp 2 was a Marsh Hold visitor for tho day. MRS. WILL FARRIN of Sumnor Is a Marshflold shopper todny, JULES NELSON of Hayncs Inlot Ib In town today on busliiCBB. L. PLAPP In moving his family from Lakosldo to North Uend todny. MR. nnd MRS. Aiiboii Rogors of South Coob RIvor nro In town. CIIAS. DUNGAN enmo to Marshflold this morning to spend tho day. MRS. W. UILL1NGS of Allogany was shopping In Marsliflold todny. C. W. ELLMORE camo down tho river from Allogany this morning PETER GULLIAM8 of North Coos mvor Is a Marshllold visitor today. MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River was a visitor to Marshflold today. MARTIN RUSSELL of Cooston was n Mnrshfleld business visitor to day. R. A. CHURCH of North Inlot, was a business visitor to Marsliflold to day. LESTER and JESSE SMITH of Coos RIvor woro spending today In tho city. WILLIAM WATTERS of North Inlot was In Mnrshllold todny on biiBl noos. U.S. SHAVER and wlfo of Allogany flpont Sunday In town vlBltlng frlonds. MRS. W. A. LUSH of South Coos RIvor was In town today visiting relatives. ROCCO BIASCA of South Coos RIvor was a business visitor to Marsh Held todny, MRS. W. B. PIPER wns In Mnrsh llold todny from hor North Coos River homo. MRS. W1TCIIIE nnd daughter, Via lot, woro in town todny shopping, from Camp f. MRS. P. M. WILBUR spont yestor day In Emplro, the guest of Capt. nnd Mrs, Magoo. WILLIAM CHRISTIANSEN of tho Coob Bay Crenmory, wns In town touny on business. R. N. WEBSTER of Catching Inlot was In town today on his way to North Coos RIvor. CIIAS. STAUFF nnd JACIC PLANA GAN hnvo gono to tho lowor bny for a hunting trip. DAVE BROWN of Allogany Is In town today on his wny to tho Tar iiuui jigging uamp. MRS. A. D. BOONE of Sumnor Is vis iting hor daughter, Mrs. William Cnrdoll, for a fow days. CIIAS. MAQEE will soon return to Coos Bay on n visit to his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Magoo of Emplro. DON SHORT roturnod Saturday from a hunting trip to tho Shappors' ranches in tho Fall Crook country. Ho baggod a big wild cat on tho trip. MRS. T. II. PARKER of Baker City, Oregon, Is visiting hor sister, Mrs, II. II. Wilson, In South Marsh llold. J. R. ROBERTSON and wlfo of El Creo woro In Marshflold Saturday to attend tho first mooting of tho Pomona Grango. MRS. ATKINSON nnd Miss Pearl At kinson, Mrs. Mary Elrod, Wm. Madden nnd Arch Maddon formod a party which wont to Haynos In lot to visit tholr ulster. Mrs. Eliza HOME CANNED FRUITS ITomo Hiado Minco Meat Home Made Cranberry Sauce. Stauf f Grocery Co. Phono 102 UfASKEY'S CANDIES. SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY Progress club with Mrs. C. W. Tower. i TUESDAY. Presbyterian ladles with Mrs. Eva Gnmmlll. Auction brldgo with Mm. D. C. Groono. Thimble club with Mrs. W. C. Dnlley. Wlor. Mrs. Elrod and Miss Atkin son returned Saturday, tho other romalnlng over Sunday. MRS. CIIAS. MAHAFFY of Nortbi Coos River camo to Marshllold thl morning carrying a precious con signment of eggs. MRS. R. n. WATSON nnd children of CoqulUo who have boon visiting nt tho L. G. Masters homo In Sumner nro In Marshflold todny. I?. SIIRODER and wlfo of" Nortfer spont Sundny nt tho II. E. Bossor homo nenr tho crenmory. Thoy lonvo on tho nftornoon train for home. MRS. EMMA HILUORN of MI1U comn wns In town yestorday on her way homo from a visit to tho W. P. Piper homo on North Coos River. MISS FLORENCE HANSEN, who spent Sunday with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson of Hayncs Inlot, roturncd to Marsh llold this morning. Mns- JAMJ5.S COWAN, Jr., who lina boon visltlnc nt thn imL nt im. parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bowron of Ton Mllo roturncd homo this morning. MISS BLANCHE LANDRITII, who was nn ovor Sundny guost nt the homo of L. G. Mastor's of Sumnor, s In town todny on her way to her homo on North Coos RIvor. MR. and MRS. EDDY of Bandon nro In Marshflold for a fow days nnd intended tho Grnngo meeting Sat urday. Mr. Eddy occupies tho chair of lecturor In tho Bandon Grango, MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS, who wu called to Floronco bocauso of tho lllnosg of her slstor-ln-law, Mro. C. J. Mahonoy, roturnod on tho atago Saturday. Mrs. Adams say Mrs. .Mahonoy Is Improving. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING, who has boon visiting frlonds nnd rel atives horo for n weok, loaves for hor homo In Myrtlo Point this nf tornoon. Miss Gwynoddo Towor of Emplro nccompanlod hor for n. abort visit. i HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL COOS Chas. Phillips, Co lulllo; P. Rodgord nnd wlfo, Port Innil; Jns. BoonI, Coaledo; Gono Grant, Conlodoj Frank Songor, Myr tlo Point; J. C. Hackor, Portland;! Jnmos Jackson, Portland; G. n. Nol con, City; N. J. Lonton, Portland; F. Grant, Coaledo; W. F. Bowron, Lakosldo; N. Osmundson, Coqulllo; J. Conlogue, Bandon nnd J. O. Hac kor, Portland. BLANCO HOTEL Don Short, Lnkesldo; It. J. Hall, Bandon; II. P. Ilonshnw, Oardlnor; C. W. McKco, Portland; (1. P. Spnnn, Tarlleol Point; O. Walker, Tar Heol Point; P. Cnrr, Tar Heol Point. THE CHANDLER Jeromo Fulox, Portlnnd. I ALONG THE WATERFRONT. . Tho C. A. 8mlth Company Is ar ranging to tnko tho launch Dixie, which thoy bought from Dr. McPor mnc when thoy took over his boonr proporty. to Snn Francisco Bay, whoro sho will bo orjulppod with 80 horso powor engines for sorvlco In towing, etc. Tho Smith Company will dollvor consldorablo of Its lum lior nt Snn Francisco on scows, tho Dlxlo hauling thorn to tholr doBtlnn t ons. Chas. Masters will go with tho Dlxlo on tho Rodondo this weok. ROSERURO CHURCH AFIRE nrl,.lnnHn '- ''. "'nrV' ........... ,,h ,,, ,JOj UI n8ea Btnnu-. ng outsldo tho Methodist Church hero burnod half of tho building, a frnmo structure. oTnnft ,nBV",1nc on tho church Iff $2,000, which fully covers tho los sustnlned . "AND DAXOEifturday ovonlngv II' YOU FAVOR HIGHER WA TER RATES AND A LONG FRAN CHISE, VOTE FOR TOM COKIJ AND A. J. SAVAGE. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacifla Llvory ami Transfer Company. Ladl He you will find a hclcct lino of tho most popular odors here. Couio in and seo us, wo WI1 bo pleased to show you our Quality Perfumes Tho Storo for Quality Goods nnd Penslar Remedies. 1-