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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912.-EVEN1NG EDITION. A- '2? I rni.. ,1.1- 1 .... .. . ....noun una uiieriiuon mm u would bo returned to him. Itullioml Man CoiuIiik. J. Slat key, representing Copenhagen Uros., the rnllrond contractors of Gardi ner, Is expected hero today on business. .23ga&u irvvv. w. x"-. v ? WKBti&y tM aS,ho0.fd.h,Bh nnd ,ow wator nt MmifS(m .A' --: qfll VI ,Tho tl,lcs " placed In tlio ordor jg WWjVr!7VX -vCC "'. N3 PCM ? ocnc,lrro"ce, with tholr tlmoa on ffl WW.v-JES; ' SM W tl10 n.ra.t ,lno n,1(1 I'olghts on tho 0 xWK'iVV"15 "O zSSsM Sto ?ccol,tl ,lno of cnch davi i compai- MS3SJ l YSS. XWJSIK&V) nllcato whothor It la high or low IM 1-Cyj IV A C WflJlWl wn.l0, r or h,Bh wator on tlio bar, TODrA 37TOW "l"rnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 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Hero are a few things that Santa Claus will be glad to carry for yo.i: .Hurt Schaffncr & Marx Suits and Overcoats; best Christmas gift possible, $18, $20, .$25, $30, $35; finest made. . WOOLEN MILL STORE This Htnro Is tlio homo of Hart Sclinffiii'i' & Mnrx clothes Dayton Bicycles Christmas Bicycles Look at Them, Boys! They have steel mudguards just like 'jhe men's wheels. Boys' wheels, without mudguards, $25.00 Boys' wheels, with mudguards, $26.00 Ghls,' . . . $26.00 Ladies' wheels, - - $28.50 WKATHKIl IimtKHART. OUKGON Pnlr tonight nnd Suiidny. Knstcrly wind. LOCAL TKMPKKATUltE HKCOIU). For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:43 n. m. Dec. 7, by UonJ. Oatllnd, special govornmont mo teorologlcnl obsorvor: Mnxlmiim no Minimum 27 At 4:43 n. m '27 I'rocliiltntlon nono Wind North; clear. Iterovcrs !). J. Albert Matson litis rocovored IiIh mlaalng Scotch Col lie, for wllli'li 1m nilvnrllumt In tlm Times wnnt nd columns, Tho dog wna round nt tho llnrrctt homo In North Hond nnd JI. Dnrrott telephoned Mr. WANT ADS. LOST Scotch Colllo limned Itcv, !l yonrs old. Hownrd for return to Krnnk Mnrhoffer, 900 South 11 road way. LOST TlmrMlny evening In or nenr uio .MiiHonic iinu, n goiu nnil onnm oled brooch with smnll dlnmond Hownrd. V. W. HKRTRAM, Jow elor, 130, N, Ilrondwny St. llullil Xew lliiiwo Messrs. Swan son nnd Davis nro arranging to erect nnother bungalow on their property on Contrnl Avcnuo near Klovonth. It will bo built between tho C. C. Oolng and 13. h Morrison homos. To State lljljtl. Ellon N. Hrown, ngod C3 nnd unmnrrled, was taken to tho Stnto hospital at Snlcm today. Sho resided nt North Hond nnd hnd been aufforlng from mclnncholia. Trouble lCmltMl. Tho chnrgos preferred against n young man named Hownrd of Kasrsldc- yester day wcro droppLMl. Tho troublo aroso over a family nltorcatlon nnd was Blight, It Is otnted. Is Senntor Now Word has been received hero that Jas. Coke, a former Coos IJny boy and brother of Judno Coko nnd Tom Coko, has recently ucon elected n member of tho Ha waiian Senate Ho has been prac tising law on tho IslnndB for uovornl years. Mother Motor Houses Mrs. Frank Hormnn of EnBtsldo was In Marahdold and reports that they nro planning to prosccuto persons who hnvo boon breaking Into a boat houso belonging to tlio cstnto of lior mothor, Mrs Mnry 13. Peterson. A number of nr tlclea hnvo been stolon from tho plnco and yestordny thoy dotcctcd n man entering the plnco. (VtH Patent. Ernest J. Larson. blacksmith nt Smith-Powers Cnmp No. 5, was In town today. Ho hns Just secured a patent on n log' glng hook which contributes greatly to tno Baroty or tuo loggora woric lug on cnblca. It ban a special catch to provont tho lino slipping out. August Frlzoon helped him patent tho dovlco. Will Leave Mine Louisa Illntt. who line been temporarily filling tno position of sccrotnry of tho Mnrshflcld Chambor of Commerce will quit tho work December 15 to tnko up a pormnuont position. President Urcono haB been author ized to Bccuro a substitute until John Motley returns from his East ern trip to tako up tho work. WOMEN' A money makei. (Juar nnteod Hoslory to wearer. Our proposition heats all others. $10 per day. Writo Immodlatoly. Qunkor City Mills. 34 So. ICtli St., Philadelphia, Pa, WANTED Salesman to Htart .Tan, lat for ono of tho lnrgest man ufacturerH of Imported nnd do mestic calendar lines In tho country. Llhornl commlHslon. j Must bo well acquainted In Coos, County. Address M. Mnx. 3is! Ilnmllton llldg., Portlnnd, Oro. FOR RENT FiirnMieil house-keep-lug rooms, cIobo In. Phono 239-J TakcH llody East. Tho body of J. T. Atkliia, ono of 'ho victims of tho wreck on tho Seoloy & An derson logging rond, was shlppod on tho Dreakwntcr this morning, to Clnronco, III., for Interment. R. W. AtkliiB, n brother of tho un fortunnto man, arrived on tho liny from Minnesota this wcok nnd will tnko tho body to tho old homo for burial. Stop Pavlus: Work MoBsrs. S. C. Smnll nnd K. F. Morrlssoy returned last evening from Myrtlo Point. Ow ing to tho bad wonthor, thoy hnvo concluded their paving operations thero until spring, tho wet wonthor making It Imposslblo to do gradlnc Thoy hnvo got nil tho work thoy had startod concludod, nnd nro arranging to rusii mo imianco or it in tho spring. It Is expected that next year both Myrtlo Point and Coqulllo will put in considerable additional hard pnv Ing nnd Dnndon may also start per manont strcot work. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with heating stoves. Apply 2IC North Fourth Street. Mrs. Zleglor. 1'OR SALE Our Houseliold Turn ituro In liny rarlc. Inqulro nt Dunkor Hill storo, 1 FOR SALE llarrwl Plymouth Rock rockorcls. Phono lCH,1 North nond. HOARD AND ROOMS 207 North Third Btreor, cor. Commercial. FOUND Old-fashioned gold chain nnd lockot. Ownor mnv hnvo ont.iA 1,.. l.lAiitlfi.ln IA nvtlfllnl nt tho Times odlco nnd pnylug for this nd, Recovers Old Olft Tlirouch Times wnnt nd, Mrs. J. II. Flniingnn todny recovorod n lockot nnd chnln. which alio prized very highly, her minor, fllr. Proctor, hnvlng brought It to her from England when sho was n child. A few weoks ngo, lior llttlo dnughtor, Eleanor, lost tho lockot on South Ilrondwny. Oua IlroiiBon picked It up n fow dnys inter out It was covored with dirt and did not npponr to bo valuable How ovor, ho cloanod It up and dlscovorod that It was probably n koopsnko nnd brought It to tho Times. Mrs. Flan ngnn saw tho ad lust night, tho first tlmo It appeared, nnd tlila morning cinimod tlio lockot nnd chain. FOR SALE At n sacrifice, Inrge slzo hlgh-grado piano In fluo condition. Address box C33, Marshflold, Oro. WANTED Second-hand mifo; niiiHt bo 2000 pounds or larger. Ad dress, stating slzo nnd price, Mllo Plorson, Lnkesldo, Oro. Marshfield Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS, one I58-R. 172 Broadway. KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE FOR SALE Young team, 8 nnd O years, harness nnd wagon. FIno for farm. J. E. Fitzgerald, Phono 3151, HOARD AND ROOMS Hotel Lat tln, centrally located. Good ta blo, homo cooking, and largo comfortnblo rooms. Reasonnblo ratoa, ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Alllanco arrived In Into this nftornoon from Euroka. Tho Nowhorg arrived In Inst night irom tuo uoutn. Tho Ilnrdy nrrlvod In todny from Sail Francisco, Tho Nnnn Smith Is duo In tomor row from Rny Point. Tho Btenmor Coos RIvor hung up on n rocK yostoniay on nor nftornoon trip nt n point In front of tho Frank Hodson plnco, nnd hnd to wait two Hours for tho tido to float tho bont. Tho position for a tlmo wna serious, ttioso on board wero obllgod to stand without moving nnd support them- Bolvoa by holding tho rnlls. Fortu natoly there wero no passongora ox copt tho crow. Those on board wore: Cnpt. Stephen Rogers, O. Earnest. Herbert Rogers and a man known as "Dod". KING FCWDER AbsolutelyPure (From a scries of elaborate chemical tests. Comparative digestibility of food made with different baking powders: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three differ ent lands of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: 03 Per Cent. Dlgetted Bread made with phosphate powder: 67)j Per Cent. Dlgeited Bread made with alum powder: 07 Per Cent. Dlgetted Royal Baking powder raised food is shown to be of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness. HOTEL ARRIVALS. I DLANCO Dortha Dlgnat, Elkton; Morlo Ilrooks, Drain; O, Conch, Dnndon; Harlow WhltBOtt, Dandon; R. L. Apploton, Randon; 13. J. Apploton, Uandon; M. Stonor, Snu Frnnclflco; II. W. Donnhuo, Lako port; J, Wt HoppU, San Francis co; P. M. Wright, San Franolaco; R, T. Bostool, Coqulllo. COOS J. Kruno, Coalodo; O. R. Dnkor, Portland: W, P. Lcttorman nnd wlfo, Coqulllo; L. J. Jackson, Portland; Mnbol MIIIb, Sumnor; Jennlo Cntchlng, Sumner. CHANDLER O. IJ. Holr, Port lnnd; II. K. Wllllnms, Portland; O. L. McMullor, Portland; J. A. Lamb, Coqulllo; C. G, Glenn, Oakland; C. E. Howoa and wlfo, Dnndon; 0. J. Seoloy, Coqulllo; J. C. Anderson, Coqulllo; II. 0. Hampton and wife, Eckloy; M. Anderson, Portlnnd; Mr. and MrB, A, E. Kruso, Prospor; R. N. Lax, Prospor; Mr, nnd Mrs. Tt 0. RubsoII, Uoavor Hill; Mnry Sned don, nenvor Hill; Mr. and O. A. Mlntongo, Coqulllo; Goo. H. Ton noy, Myrtlo Point; Angus Gor, Ab torla; A. S. Hammond, Coqulllo; R. W. Hontco, Ban Francisco; I. 11. DoLong, Portlnnd; II. Donnhuo, Portlnnd; T. R. Wilcox, Eugono. FOR SAL13 Roomng house.. Ad dress Box C, caro Times odlco. FOR SALE Ohlckerlng Parlor Grand Piano In excellent condi tion; C50 cash. Phone 294-X. i WANTED Experienced man tuid wife (no children) to work on, dairy farm. Good wages. Write L. F. Prlco, Sumner, Oro. FOR RENT Store room on Front street. Apply Times office. LOOK Listen Freo guess on tlio $10 prize "bean Jar" with every 60 cent purchase between now and December 25th. Barter's Confectionery, Front street. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phone 158-L, Eleven days more and tho Wild Duck Market la a thing of tho past. Wo have them, canvasbacka, mallards, widgeon, bluebllls and pin tails. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 ,T. L. Brown, Ph. 0. ftobt. W. Swnnton, Ph. 0. g The Leading Drug Store wants oveiy ono in Coos Bay to visit them and ex amine their lino of Xnins goods now on display. Bo sure and mako this storo your hcadquartors, where you will find scats, 'phono service and ev ery wish to acconimodato you. Remember this is the storo r Foir Quality Goodls i and a varied assortment of up-to-dato solectcd styles, useful as well as ornamental. Now designs from high grade material has been our aim. Avoid repetitions of last year's prosents by get ting your Xmas gifts at this store. Everybody Welcome whether they buy or not to look over our Xmas stock. We have just received another largo ship ment of Christmas goods which aro now on dis play. See our windows for high-grado leather goods, hand-sowed, and presents suitable for ladies and gentlemen, makes tho safest and lightest pack ages for mailing. &'Jjj ?M3&:&& Wj o!i M, U Tho storo for quality goods and now designs. 4 I C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMIJER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ItOOFINd PAPER, ETC. CUT TnE FUEL BILL IN TWO UV USING OUlt WOOD. PHONE 100. 183 SOUTH nitO.VDWAY -I II