The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 06, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 5

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    Value
One of tho grentcst wonlR In tlio English Inngunge. Vnluo Is
something wo nil seek, thu goal of a universal desire. All stores
nmy promise, yet nil do not fulfill, (living vnluo,
Greater Value
Is specialty nt our store. It linn boon Instrumental In building
tho largest retail grocery business on Coos Hny.
We Invite You
To teat our values. Olvo us tho opportunity now. Tlion Judgo
if our bid for pntronngo Is not founded on right.
Lockhart's Grocery
TWO PRIVATE PHONES
-85 AND 305
Always a Sale
At Our Store
"We still continue to give you belle met
ch'Midise for less money
al
FIXUP
Murslifiekl, Oregon.
Now Isjthc Time to Consider Buying
PETALUMA
INCUBATORS
model o:i joi egg capacity price 2.so
MODEL 1)2 '178 EGG CAPACITY' PRICE $10.00
MODEL 01 232 EGG CAPACITY IMUCU 0.00
MODEL 0012(1 EGG CAPACITY' PRICE $22.00
MODEL 80 Oil EGG CAPACITY PRICK Ijl 12.50
You can got them now In Marshflold at tho Standard Hnrd
waro dopot of
Agents for Indian & Harley Davidson Motorcycles
r
If You Want to
Please Your Wife
Sccuro a flro lusurnnco Policy on
your homo nud furnlturo. Tlion sho
will quit worrying about whnt you
and sho would do If n flro should
liappou. Our policies aro as good as
gold. Thoy aro In tho best compa
nies and aro correctly written.
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
177 Front St.
"A Millionaire
Tramp"
Will Do Presentod at
The Masonic
Thursday
January 11
One Night Only
Strong company and excellent show
Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents.
Seats on snlo at "Busy Corner"
After the show try a Turkish Bath
Phono 214-J.
If you have anythlne to sell, trado.
rent, or want help, try a want ad. j
MAHSHFIELD CY'CLERY
(Formerly Beary'B Gun Shop)
Agoncy for
DAYTON HIOY'CLES
PRICE FROM $23.00 UP WITH
FIVE YEARS GUARANTEE.
Solar Gas Lamps 3.00 with 2
pounds of carbldo this wcok.
Full lino nicyclo Supplies.
Guns and Bicycles Repaired
by Compotont Mechanic
E. HANDEL, PROP.
No. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R.
People Take Notice,!
Wo have all lengths of stovq wood
for snlo, prices ranging from ?1.50
per tlor up. Wo enn furnish nny
length you wish.
L H. HEISNER
Phono No. 120-J or 49-L.
icrm Bern
lews
Will Morgan, who hns been at
tending school at Philomath, return
ed last week to his homo at Daniel's
Creok.
Earnest Smith of Hclllughnm Hny,
Wash., hns been visiting for a week
with his pnrentM, Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Smith or Marshflold.
.1. F. Arnold and wife of Porter are
rejoicing over the birth of a daugh
ter, the little Miss coming as a Now
Year's gift January 1.
Mason and Guy Cutllp. who have
been In Eugene for the past throe I
montliH, returned this week to their
homo at Daniel's Creek.
'tJ
Marshfield Cyclery
SAYS
Advertising Pays
Ladies'
Wo nre showing
Dayton
Bicycles
Men's
Boy's
As designed for this cllmntc with
steel rims nud steel mudguards,
and
Built lo Fit You
Frnmo 20, 22 or 2 1' Inch.
Hruke your choice.
Handle "bars your choice.
Tires M. & W. or G. & J.
Single Tube Tires, $3 loss, your
choice of prices from $25 to $12.50.
Till January 1C, llvo per cent oft
marked prices.
MAHSHFIELD CY'CLERY
PHONi: J80K Cor. Front Ai Alder
COOS HAY TID1CS.
January, 1012.
Below Is given tho time and
helgiitli of high mitl low water at
Mnrshdeld.
T.io tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
I tho 11 rat lino nud heights on tho sec
ond line of each day; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
.11 minutes.
Date
0 4.21 9.20
5.5 2.S
7 5.08 10.21
5.7 2.5
LOCAL TEMPERATURE 1 C IC-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ondlng
nt 4:43 p. in., Jan. 5, by I). T.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 51
Minimum .31
At 1:43 p. in 45
Preclpltntlou 35
Wind, Northwest; cloudy.
Personal Notes
JOHN SC11ETTER
Mile today.
Is in from Ten
MRS, L. A. STECKEL of Hastsldo Is
reported quite III.
3.03 10.12
7.3 1.4
4.35 10.54
C.8 O.S
GEO. WILSON of Umpire
Marshdeld on business.
Is In
W. F. HOWItON of Ten Mile Is a
Marshflold buslnoKH visitor.
JAS. MERCHANT returned to his
Heaver 1 1111 ranch this morning.
ANDREW MATTSON of Catching
Inlet is In Marshflold on business.
JOHN LENEVE of Coqulllo was In
Murshllolil on business yesterdny.
MISS IN HZ
111 at her
JOHNSON
home.
Is reported
G. 15. UOYERSMITH of Tho Hub,
returned today from a business
trip to Portland.
IIOUN.
ARNOLD Monday, January 1, to
Mr. nud Mrs. J. F. Arnold nt their
homo In North Bond, nn eight
pound daughter.
CUHUY To .Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L.
Curry nt their homo on Elrod nvo
nuo, Friday, January 5, an eight
and ono-hnlf pound son. Mother
and child aro doing nicely.
FOIt SALE 80-ncro ranch on Wll
lnnch Inlot, 2Vi miles from land
ing, 7 acres bottom laud, flno
bonch land slopes to tho south. Now
hoiiBo and other improvements. A
bargain. For particulars lnqulro of
owner Ben Tyrer, Cooston.'Oro.
GILBERTSON To Mr. nnd Mrs.
Geo. N. Gllbcrt8on at their homo
In South Marshflold, an eight and
one-qunrter pound son. Mother
nnd child are doing nicely and tho
father, who Is connected with tho
Ekblnd & Sou Hardware Co., Is
ovon prouder than was V. N. Ek
blad over tho arrival of his flrst
son a few weeks ngo.
Will Move How A. S. Hammond
Is arranging to inovo his family hero
from Coqulllo. He will personally
take charge of the abstract and law
olllcc which his firm will operate horo
in conjunction with tho business at
Coqulllo.
REV. FATHER MUNHO Is again
able to bo around after a week's
Illness.
J. H. DA VI US of Coos Hlvor was a
business visitor In Marshflold today.
T. SIGLIN of IsthuiUB Inlot was at
tending to business In tho city today.
J. C. SAVAGE of tho Coqulllo Senti
nel Is n Mnrsndeld business visitor.
ANSON ROGERS, Jr., from Coos
Illvor, was n Marshflold visitor today.
CHARLES J. BKUSHKE Is visiting
Coqulllo Valloy points on business
today.
W. S. CHANDLER and wlfo expect
to leave on tho next Iledondo for
San Francisco.
PRESTON JONES returned today
from Coqulllo where ho hns been
spending a fow days.
I
GAMES PLAYED
MAHSHFIELD TEAM DEFEATS
NOItTII BEND WESLEVANTEAM
2.1 to 2!J MYRTLE POINT 1)1
FEATS NOItTII RENB HIGH 21
1 0 0.
Before a small audience nt North
Bend Inst evening, tho Marshdeld
High School Basket Ball team de
feated tho North Bond Wcsloy.in,
Suiulny School team by n scoro of 25
to 23. The game was hard contest
ed, tho Wesleyan team rallying In tho
second hnlf. At tho conclusion of
tho nlloted time, tho scoro was a tlo
but during the additional play, tho
Marshflold boys scored.
The next regular game tho Marsh
flold team will piny will bo with Co
qulllo nt Coqulllo Friday oveulng,
The llno-up was:
Marshdeld Pos
iBancson It F
Pitman
Bylorly
Urn n in g
C. Clnrko
Stutsman
Summary
Field bnBkotB for MarshflelcV,
Grannls 3, Bylerly 2, Isancson 1, Pit
man 1, Clnrko l; for North Bond,
Thomas 3, Kibbler 3, Marston 2, T.
Hago 1, Davis 1.
Fouls For Marshdold, Grannls, 8.
Fur North Bend, Marston, Kibbler
and Thomas one each.
Marshflold was awarded ono point
as ponnlty.
Olllcials Barker roforeo; Grubbs
and Dludlnger, timekeepers.
North Bond Beaten
Tho Myrtle Point High School boys
tenm defeated tho North Bend High
school boys team nt Myrtlo Point
last night by a score of 24 to 0.
The North Bond girls tenm won from
the Myrtlo Point girls team by a
scoro of 14 to C.
L F
C
It 0
L G
North Bond
Kibbler
Thomas
Marston
Hago
Davis
FOIt HUNT FumiHiicd rooms for
light housokooping. Odh Houtn
Elovonth St
FOUND Knight Templar wntcli
chnrm. Owner can hnvo samo by
Identifying' property and paying for
this ad. J. C. Doano.
1
Give Dance. Tho Socialist party
will glvo a social and dunco In tho
Finnish hall this evening. A short
program of music, song and speeches
will precodo a baskot social, and tho
evening will closo with dancing. Ho-
iruniiiuuiuB win uo serveu.
A. M. PRENTISS loft on tho Break
water this morning for a short
business visit to Portland.
WM. MYDEN'S llttlo dnughtor, who
hns boon qulto 111 nt their homo
on South Brondwny, Is reported
Improving,
E. F. TRILBY of Kontuck Inlot wns
a Marshflold visitor today. Mo Is
still on crutches ns a result of
n recent accident.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho Alllnnco, according to reports
rocolvcd todny by 'Agent McGoorgo,
will reach horo Into this afternoon
nnd will probably Ball (tomorrow for
Euroka. t
' V
Tho Rodondo Is schodulcd to sail
from Snn Frnnclsco noxt Tuesday for
Coos Bay. Sho has boon on dry
dbek.
FOR , HALK At reasonable .nrlce
piano In first-class condition: enn bo
Boon nt, 894 Twelfth street south,
or address P. O. Box GGG Marshflold.
FOR SALE A few settings of full
blooded white Poklu duck oggs.
ducks weighing from 8 to 12 lbs,
each. G. W. Stowart, North Bond.
Phono G21.
WANTED Y'ou to know tlmt you
can got full information of tho
coming Umpqua City Reedsport
First and original ground floor
prices nt Stutsman & Co.,'s ofll'co,
,130 Broadway, Marehflold, Orogon.
WANTED IIoiiM'keeiHT, experienc
ed, mlddlo-agcd woman. Phono
225-J.
Return Guns. Tho Coos Bny Div
isions of tho Orogon Naval Militia to
day returned most of tholr old guns
to Portland nnd will got now stylo
weapons In plnco of thorn. Fifteen
of tho guns bo nt horo cannot bo lo
catod and Llout. Straw is making a
stronuous effort to got traco of them.
Brings Primmer Shorlff Gngo ro
turuod via Oardiuer today. Ho had
with him M. L. Sill, who was arrested
In Portland whoro ho wns tending bar
In a saloon, for n statutory offondo,
tho complnlntant bolng a Curry
county girl. Sill wns formerly In
Grants Pnss and spout part of tho
Buinmor In Curry county. Sheriff
Gngo brought him down ns a courtesy
to tho Curry county olllcors.
FOR KENT Room.., furnished or
umurnisnod by uny, wcok or
month. 237 N. Broadway.
FOR RENT 10-room house In South
Marshflold. Phono 119-L.
Don't forget
PHONE 21 1-J.
tho Turkish Bnths
Have your Job
Tho Times' ofllco.
printing dono at
FOR SALE Practically now parlor
organ In good condition. B. R.
Mynntt. Phono 311. North Bond.
PROGRAM
The Royal
Theater
Voted Members. Tho Marshflold
Chambor of Commorco last ovonlng
tJoptcd n resolution providing that
all ministers and nowsnanermon o.i
tho Bay should bo accorded all rights
of mombora of thnt organization
without being roqulrod to pay tho
customary dues. Tho action was
taken on Hugh McLnln's motion, it
being explained that tho mlnlstois
nnd nowspapormon did freo and vol
untary sorvlco moro than sulllclont
to offsot tho current dues.
MILO PIERSON catno In from Ton
Mllo today on buslnoss. Ho says
tho Southern Pnclflc survoyorsaro
Bttll busy In thnt section.
TOM LAWHORNB, who hns been
suffering from a sovoro nttnek of
la grlppo, Is reported Improving
although ho Is still confined to his
homo.
JOHN McCULLOCH has rotumed to
hla homo In Sonttlo, Washington,
nftor spending tho holidays with
his mothor and othor relatives In
North Bondr
hRNEST SMITH who has been visit
ing nt tho homo of his pnronts.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Smith, left to
day on tho Brcnkwntor for Dolling
ham, Wash,, to rcaunio his position
with n Inrge lumbor company.
Tho Nnnn Smith sailed today for
Bay Point with n cargo of lumber
from tho Smith mill.
Thq M. F. Dollar, It is qxpocted,
will comploto hor cargo bo that she
can sail from hero Monday.
Roports from tho Capo Arago
lighthouse this nttornoon Indicated
thnt it was growing vory rough out
nldo. A numbor of vossols wor
sighted off tho bar, ono of thorn be
ing tho Alllnnco. It was npparontly
doubtful whether sho would bo able
to cross 'in tonight.
Tho
JANUARY' 0, 1012
"MUTT AND JEFF"
inimitable comics. Don't
miss thorn tonight.
"BY REGISTERED MAIL"
A dandy Imp Film.
"CAUGHT IN HIS OWN NET"
A Great Northern Film of class.
JANUARY 7, 1012
"'TWEEN TWO LOVES"
Do not fall to seo this feature fllm.
"THE LAND THIEVES"
An Amorlcnn fllm that Is vory good.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Fop tho balancn nf tho winter.
thoro will be a boat at the O'Kclly
landing that can bo chartered dm
or night.
J. A. O'KELLY, Prop.
First Class Auto Service
Cars leavo Front of Lloyd hotoj to
meet all trnlns. Fnro 25c. Special
calls anywhoro at all hours. BEST
CARS. Best drivers. Phono GG-J un
til 11 p. m., after 11 p. in. phono
6-J. Resldonco phono 28-J; aftor 12
phono 181R.
D. L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
Hunter Shot. Harry Swarthout,
who travels for tho Union Oil Supply
company In this section wns slightly
Injured whllo hunting nt Ten Mllo
today. Ho nnd John Horron wore
In ono boat and .Mr. Seluoodor and
Bobblo Wilson wore In another. Wil
son got n llttlo excited and fired
threo shots out of tho lond. strlklnir
Swarthout In tho faco. Tho distance
wns so great that thoy merely peno-
irnieu mo skiu. swarthout is a
brothor of Goldlo Bostscott who Is
under arrest horo for tho murdor of
Chas. Murray.
ED McKEOWN, foreman of tho
Smith-Powers Logging Camp on
South Inlot nnd Howard Evnns loft
todny on tho Nairn Smith for Snn
' Frnnclsco where thoy will apond a
couple of weeks. Mr. McKoown
hns proporty thoro and nt Rich
mond, Calif,, which ho wishes to
look after. During his nbsonco,
Claro Swayno will bo In charge of
tho South Inlot camp.
LOGGER IN TROUBLE.
Case DrojK'd. C. R. Pock todny
received word thnt John M. Genrln,
attorney for tho plaintiff In tho enso
of Halo vs. tho Port of Coos Bay
commission, which was recently do
clded In tho fedornl court at Portland
In favor of tho defendants, had filed
notlco that It would not bo appoaled.
In notifying Mr. Peck, Mr. Genrln
writes, "This closes tho Incident and
you may proceed to organize your
port nnd do things," a sentiment
which Is moro thnn nppreclated by
tho people of Coos Bay.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
County Clork Watson continued
tho work of assisting Cupid this
week by Issuing maniago llconsos to
tho following prospective brides nnd
grooms:
J. 13. Cownn and Cora L. Bowron.
Solomon S. Jennings and Iono M.
Hutcutns.
Arthur Peart and Lllllo Wilson.
John L. Anson and Orra Amy Kol
loy. Vanco W. Clymer and Myrtle
Wolfo. Coqulllo Sentlnol.
Bort Johnson, n logger omployed
nt Camp 2 on tho bay sldo, was ar
rested Wodnosday on n stntutory
chnrgo nnd brought to this city by
Doputy Shorlff Kolloy. Tho prime
for which Johnson was nrrested Is
alleged to hnvo been committed upon
tho porson of n young mnrrled wo
man whoso husband also works at
tho camp. It is alleged thnt Johnson
wns Just recovering from a dobauch
of sovoral days duration nnd that ho
wns not working for this ronson. Ho
Is said to have beon lonflng mound
tho enmp Monday and It wns on tho
nftornoon of that day that tho crlmo
Is alleged io havo been committed.
Ills preliminary hearing Is sot for
Saturday morning boforo Justice E.
G. D. Holdon. Coqulllo Sentlnol.
Ladles' Conts nud Ladles' Suits at
MRS. ELROD'S. Groat reduction
of prices on nil tho flno lino of win
tor goods. ONLY' A FEW DAY'S.
DO YOU
TAKE COLD?
If sit, you had better get ac
quainted with II. & S. Cold
nud Rheumatism Capsules.
They not only euro n cold or
Grlpi', hut do It quickly. Re
huRh show niter tho flrst dose
because Instead of compress
ing our drugs into hard tab
lets thnt sometimes u)ia an
hour to two to dissolve hi tho
Atomuch, vo put tho inedicluo
in solunble capsules so that
it takes t'lfpct Immediately
on entering tho stomach.
Try n hov they do tho work
"quicker than you can say
Jack Robinson."
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