The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 15, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
You may think this is a queer
time to talk about spring clothes
I but we have got
fthey are coming To do it,
fdown prices on every suit and overcoat in the
house? we include in this offer
goods. Here's the
6 spring goods pretty
'Men's $35 Suits, now
Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats
now
i Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.85
Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats $14.85
Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats $11.85
DutchessiGuaranteed Trousers 25 Per Cent Discount
Blankets, Wool Sox, Sweater Coats, Underwear and
goods at CLEARANCE SALE PRICES.
am, i oan't
GET APPENDICITIS
Itat All I Want to Now. No Moro
lai on the Stomach or Sour Stomach.
No Moro Heavy Feellna After
Mealc or Constipation.
tfo matter what vou'vo tried without
ttlnsr rellof JUHT TRY nimDlo buck-
fern bark, glycerine, etc., an compounded
r.ADLIOH-I.KA! You will be surprised
me tjuiuit resuus ana you win do
arded apnlnst nppemllcltls. The VKKY
I18T DOBU will help you and a short
itnient with ADLEII-I-KA will make
i feel better than you have for years.
"his new Uerman ntiDendlcltls remedy
tlseptlcltes tho stomach and bowels
a draws off nit lmnuritles. A SINQL.L:
tfUU IVItOIV. hfU Ull .IIU Riviltuidli BUW
bmach. constipation, nausea or heavy
bllntc after eating almost AT ONCE.
will kaIIab .. rm . & trt.vinM, avt
uori ireaimoni ouen cures an ordinary
o of appondlcltls.
.ockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
ONE MAIN 298 US
Dr. Johnson's
Educator Crackers
iducator Crackers
iducator Wafers
iducator Animal Crackeis
iducator Toasterettes
Educator Graham Crackers
(Baby Educators ,
ockhart's
WO PRIVATE PHONES
$
SOAIPE
A. H. HODQINS
arshfieldlPaint
Decorating Co.
aates MARSHFIELD.
lrnlshed Phono 140L Oregon
lique Pantatorium
HNG, CLEANING, PRESSINQ
REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF
WORK.
ROSS & PINEGOR.
Central avenue Phono 260S
to make way for
HartSchaffner & Marx
list of prices .that will
quick:
$25.85
Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats $5,35
Boys' $6.50 Suits and Overcoats $4.85
Boys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.85
Boys' $4.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.00
Boys' Straight ant Suits
HALF IMttCE
$21.85
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-to-Man Outfitters
You
Are Able
To Obtain
ADLER-I-KA
In Marshfield
Only at "The
Busy Corner"
, 1 pound 35c
2 pounds 65c
1 pound 35c
1 pound 35c
1 pound 35c
1 pound 30c
25c
Grocery
-85 AND 305
Level Lots 50-138
EASY PAYMENTS
Bay View Addition
$250 Each
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
After tho show try a Turkish Bath
Phone 214-J.
them, because
we're marking
make room for
all other lines of "Wool
WANT ADS.
TO SELL Dining table mid rooking
chair nt half what thoy orlglnnlly
coHt. Inquire nt Times' odlco.
r()It SALE t u bargain, rutiro
furnishings of a deslrablo, closo In
cottage. MiiHt nil bo Bold together.
403 No. Broadway.
LOST I'nlr gold ran mod spectacles
KnHtsldo or MnrHhllold. Howard (or
return to Times' ofllco.
WANTED A wnltii'NN. Addivss
Uox 792.
FOR HALE Marine engine, lv
horse power. Also two cylinder
ntomu nuto onglnoa. Cheap. Call
Sunday at LobIIo's building on So.
Third street near Mill Slough.
FOR SALE Rubber boots, slicker
and rain hnt. All In lino condition.
4C3 No. Droadway.
FOR RENT 0-room furnished
houso. Key at 38C N. 2nd St.
FOR SALE Household furniture.
Must soil at once. Second and
Aldor strocts, or P. O. Box 7C.
FOR SALE A few settings of full
blooded whito Pokln duck eggs,
ducks weighing from 8 to 12 lbs.
each. Q. W. Stowart, North Dend.
Phono G21.
WANTED Good boy to work before
and after school. Steady posi
tion. Lowls Confectionery.
FOR RENT Sixteen room house
close in. Modorn conveniences.
Reasonable rent. See Ivy Condron.
FOR SALE White Family Rotary
sowing machine. Practically now.
Address "Z," care Times' offlco.
FOR SALE Pure Jersey milk.
Phono 108X.
FOR SALE A new wagon for slnglo
horso. Will sell for ?5G. Bnqulro
Holsner's Darn.
WANTED Chocolate dlpHrs. Steady
work. Bradley Candy Company.
FOR RENT 10-room house in South
Marshfield. Phone 119-L.
FOR SALE Practically new parlor
organ tn good condition. D. R.
Mynntt, Phono 311, North Bond.
j Don't forget tho Turkish Baths
ruu.M; ;jii-.j.
Have your Job printing done at
The Times' ofllco.
Now Is the Time
TO nAVE TnAT RESIDENCE
WIRED FOR LIGHTS.
ESTIMATES GIVEN
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 337-J
COOS HAY TIDES.
January, 11)12.
Below Is given tho timo and
helghth of high and low water at
Mnrshflold.
Tho tides aro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with their tlmos on
the first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of rnfcutlvo heights will lndlcnto
wli.'ti ur It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Date
Jan.
16
0..1G
4.8
1.33
4.0
2.18
4.4
2.C5
4iG
3.26
4.8
3.G4
4.9 "
4,23
G.19
3.6
6.18
3.8
7.09
3.7
7.47
3.7
8.29
3.6
9101
3.4-'
9.34
11.41
6.0
12.29
6.1
1.11
6.1
1.51
6.2
2.28
6.1
3.04
.6.1
3.41
7.03
0.3
7.16
0.1
7.54
0.3
8.27
0.4
8.59
0.4
9.26
0.8
9.54
16
17
18
19
20
,
THFWEATIIER.
-
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Jan., 1.G;,--Raln in
west and rain or snow In eaBt
tonight and Tuesday.
, t:
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT. .
For twontyrfour hours ending
nt 4M3 a. ro Jan. 1C, by BonJ
Ostllnd, special government mo-
tcorologlcal observer:
Maximum 54
Minimum .,..,., i. .... :. 404
. At 4:43 a. m 46
Precipitation nonp
wind, Southwest; cloudy.
BORN.
BUCKINGHAM To Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
L. Buckingham, at thotr home In
Ferndalc, Monday, January 15,
1912, a baby daughter. Mothor
and child aro doing well nnd tho
happy father says ho has tho finest
leap year girl In tho wholo world
and "My Lord, tho Duko of Buck
Ingham" wns never half as proud
as he Is.
OUTTING To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Outting at tho A. II. Imhoff hos
pital In North Bond, Frtdny, Jan
uary 12, 1912, an cloven pound
son Mothor nnd child aro doing
well and tho father who Is n mem
ber of tho Life Saving crow, Is as
proud of hla first son as tho Cap
tain of an ocean liner whon ho
gots his first commission. Thoy
nro rccolvlng congratulations from
their many friends.
Ruby Dead. Tho ono day old
dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clins.
Crouch of Ton Mllo, died todny. The
mother Is getting along as well as
could bo oxpectod.
Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold
city council will meot this ovonlng to
tnko up various mnttors, Including
tho proposed fill In South Mnrshflold
by the Drcdgo Oregon.
l'ONtioii Meeting, Owing to tho
freshet which mado It Impossible for
many of tho mombors to bo In at
tendance tho meeting of tho Coos
Bay Grango scheduled for last Sat
urday was postponed.
Is Better W. R. Footo, tho aged
slayer of Chos. Wilcox, who was re
leased from Jail by Sheriff Gngo and
LADIES'
Dayton Bicycles
MENS'
ROYS'
Wo nro showing
SIX MODELS
1012
Dayton Special
$12.50
There may bo others "Just as good"
hut not in Marshfield.
Dayton Roadster
sao.oo
The Best wheel Ever nullt for
tho money.
Four Other Models
$25.00 to $i!1.50
All these aro guaranteed for
flvo years, rims included.
You don't luno to tako
"what you can get."
WE EQUIP WHEELS TO SUIT YOU
As an inducement to
Bicycle Riders outside of
Murbhflchl
Until farther notice wo will refund
railroad or boat faro ono way to
anyone who buys a bicycle.
from
Marshfield Cyclery
formerly
Reary's Gunshop,
Solo agent for
Coos County.
PHONE 180R
COR. FRONT AND ALDER STS.
placed In chargo of u nurso In prlvnto
quartors on account of Illness, Is re
ported much improved today, ac
cording to advises from Coqulllo.
Plnn Ball. Arrangements nro bo
lng made for a grand midwinter ball
In Eagles' hall Saturday night, Feb
ruary 3. Tho music will bo furnish
ed by n slx-plcco orchestra.
Are Engaged. Frlonds of Don W.
Grinin havo been apprised of his en
gagement to Miss Mnrcln Morso of
Portland, tho wedding to tnko place
early In May. Tho nuptials will bo
tho culmination of qulto a romanco.
A year or so ago, Mr. Grlffln saved
tho llfo of his flancco by rescuing her
from drowning whon alio met with n
boating accident on tho Wlllnmctto
rlvor.
Will Lecture. Geo. L. Carr, flold
secrotary of the Oregon Out-to-wln
Prohibition movement, will glvo u
lecture Wednesday at 7:30 p. in., i.l
tho Methodist Episcopal church. Tho
subject will bo "Tho Attltudo of our
National government to tho Liquor
Traffic.'' Mr. Carr Is a business man
and a forceful speaker and will show
up somo points of interest that the
voters of Marshfield should know.
Ball Is Success. Tho Leap Year
ball given at tho Eagle's hall Satur
day ovonlng was a decided success.
About 125 couples were In atten
dance, tho Indies giving nn excellent
dcmbnstrntlon of how thoy would do
things It they always had tho Initia
tive in such matters. A fow of them
got slightly mixed in making up their
programs but tho crowd was a most
congenial ono and ovoryono enjoyed
thomsolvcs immonsoly. Tho early
hours of tho ovonlng wreo mado espe
cially ontortalnlng by tho activities
of tho ladles In filing out tholr pro
grams. Many nhndsomo gowns wero
In ovldcnco.
PERSONAL NOTES
FRED KRUSE of Isthmus Inlet Is In
Marshflold today.
LESTER SMITH of Coos River- Is In
Mnrshflold todny on business.
MR. BENGTSON of Ten Mile Lnkcs
wns In Mnrshflold Saturday on
business.
MRS. FRANK GULLIAMS and Mrs.
Grover Gulllnms of Daniels Crook
aro Marshflold shoppers today.
E. E. COOK, who arrived hero re
cently from Rolln, Mo., has taken
a" position nt McCrnry's pharmacy.
JAS. BOONE and Chas. Hunter wore
down from Smith-Powors Camp
No. 7, on Catching Inlet to spend
Sunday.
MISS FLORENCE FARLEY, daugh
ter of Jack Farley, who underwent
an oporatlon nt Morcy hospital to
day, Is reported gottlng along nlco
ly. A. V. WICKMAN of Empire was a
visitor fn Marshflold yesterday.
Ho roports tho ronds vory bad, par
ticularly between North Bend and
Mnrshflold.
MBS. CHAS. McCULLOUail will en
tertain tho Baptist Ladles' Aid So
ciety Wednesday afternoon. Tho
annual election of ofllcors will tnko
placo nt tho meeting.
FRED. NELSON loft Saturday for
San Frnnclsco whoro ho will spond
n couplo of wcoks on business nnd
pleasure Ho will visit his father,
J. N. Nelson, and n sister while
away.
W. S. CHANDLER nnd wlfo havo
postponed tholr trip to San Frnn
clsco until nbout Fobrunry 1. Bus
iness affairs of Mr. Chandler's
mado tho latter date moro conve
nient for tho trip.
MltS. MAY BAKER from Borkoloy
California, hns located permanent
ly In Marshflold, having recontly
taken possession of tho rooming
houso nt 252 Broadway, formerly
owned by Mrs. Estos.
ERNEST NORTON nnd Jns. Boasloy
of Rosohurg arrived hero Saturday
via Myrtle Point. Thoy wore two
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM
POUND Is a rollablo family medlclno. Glvo
It to your children, nnd tako l( your
solt If whon you feel a cold coming
on. It checks nnd cures coughs and
colds nnd croup nnd prevents bron
chitis nnd pnoumonin. RED CROSS
DRUG CO.
First Class Auto Service
Cars loavo Front of Lloyd hotol to
meet all trains. Faro 25c. Special
calls anywhoro at all hours. BEST
CARS. Best drivers. Phono 66-J un
til 11 p. m., after 11 p. m. phono
5-J. Residence phono 28-J; after 12
phono 18111.
J). L. FOOTE. Proprietor
THE BEST
That Wheat and Science
Can Produce
Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour
days on routo as a result of tho
bad weather.
RAY NOEL of Coos River is a Marsh
flold visitor today.
JOHN BEAR of Haynos Inlot, Is la
Marshflold on buslnoss.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River
is a Marshflold Bhoppor today.
T. M. COLLVER and wifo of Catch
ing Inlot wero Marshflold visitor
today.
GEO. TAYLOR and Ed. McAaron of
Isthmus Inlot aro In Marshflold to
day. REN SMITH wns down from his
Coos Rlvor ranch today on busi
ness nnd pleasure.
L. A. LILJEQVIST, deputy prosecut
ing attornoy, camo over from Co
qulllo today to tri' a gamo law vio
lation enso boforo Justice Shustor
in North Bond.
(
MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS spent
U..uuy an mo guest of Mrs. Frank
Rogers on South Coos Rlvor. Mrs.
Rogers has been. nniDC for some
timo and may loavo Bhortly for
Southern California or Arizona In
hopos of securing relief through a
ohango in climate.
P. M. HALL-LEWIS will loavo short
ly for Woodburn, Ore, whoro Mrs.
Lowla and baby aro visiting rela
tives. Ho will also visit at Hood
River and at CorvalHs. On hit
roturn, ho and Mrs. Lowls will
establish a homo In Marshflold,
Mr. Lowla having decided to open
an engineering offlco hero.
North Bend News
Capt. Edgar Simpson has gono to
Portland on business.
Ed. Coffolt spont Sunday at th
Franks Rogers ranch on South Cooa
Rlvor.
Miss Wllla Hall of South Marsh
field spont Sunday at tho homo of
her sister, Mrs. W. D. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curtlns of
Marshflold wore guests at tho homo
of Mrs. J. M. Stowart yestorday.
Tho monthly business mooting of
tho Methodist Sunday school will bo
hold this ovonlng at tho homo of A.
L. Gubsor on Union avenuo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russoll of
North Coos Rlvor, havo boon
guests for a few days nt tho homo
of Mrs. RussoU's mother, Mrs. K.
Rood, on North Bend Heights.
Roy Young nnd Miss Sylvia Taylor
woro marrlod Friday ovonlng, tho
Itov. Hlsoy omclnting. Thoy will ro
sldo la tho Maxon bungalow at Ban
gor. ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Ilghthouso tender Hoathor Is
In tho bny for tho purpose of carry
ing supplies to tho Capo Arago Light
Houso and nlso repairing dofecta la
tho local aids to navigation.
Tho Rodondo will sail from San
Frnnclsco for Coos Bay next Thurs
day aftornoon.
As yet, Agent McGoorgo has not
boon notified of tho dato on which
tho Alliance will sail from Portland
for Coos Bay. It Is not expected that
sho will bo on drydock long for re
pairs. Nice Large Fancy
Naval Oranges
tho 45c kind wo aro soiling for
35c Per Dozen
Smaller ones
lh35 Cents Kind
You can got for
25c Per Dozen
Phono your ordor.
Thoy will not last long.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The llouse of Quality.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Caroful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhoro at any time."
Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46.
Night Phono 40.
BARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors.