The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 23, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAYJANU,ARY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Always
"The Busy
rn $xa&ksrm
In offering you Rexall Headache Remedies, we be
lieve we have the most efficacious and safest prepa
rations of the kind that could be provided,
QfL Headache Powders. Eight grain
J&23si powders. In envelopes containing)
respectively, four and twelve powders, 10 cents and
25 cents.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
MAIN
Navel Oranges
15 and 25 Cents
Per Dozen
Nasburg's Grocery
PHONE 213-J
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would Jo well to call at tht Pacific Monumental Yorx, south
Broadway and muko sotoctlon from tho largo stock now ou band.
Mr. Wilson has In hia employ tho only practical marble and gra
nite cutter In Coos county. And nono but tho best worK Is turned
I We Clean and Press
ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
loos Boy Steam Laundrv
. ' I
PHONE MAIN B7-J
Now Is the Time
TO i HAVK THAT RESIDENCE
NlllEI) FOR LIGHTS.
ESTIMATES GIVEN
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 837.J
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Times subscribers who do not
twelve ihflir -...
I J'e wrested to notify The
I , lm,es offlce of any irregularity
I J deUvy. This Is tho only
means Tho ti.- i. . ,
i. """ uou oi Know-
K when subscribers miss their
oni an C0D8eHently tho
troubir808 ' remedy,nB th0
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eep on calling." 4
TtaJ,?r0gS.,ns Card8 Prlnt6d at
ftl2"ifil prlnt,DB dono at
Comer"
298
US
Every Pound of Meat
yon buy horo means more onjoy
mont In eating, inoro bonoflt to
tho caters. Every tondor, Juicy
morsel you nwallow will prove to
you that our moats aro far miporlor
to any you lmvo over tasted. For
old people who cannot chow ordinary
meats, ours aro a boon. Thoy aro
so tondor thoy almost molt In tho
mouth without any chewing nt all.
MAHSIIFIKLU GASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Market
NORTH IJENI) MAltSnFIELD
WANTED Furnished cotlnge "i
Hiiinll Iiouho nonr-lu. Mrs. H. 13.
Perkins, Lloyd hotol.
o,u,) wants t work nP wm and
board and go to school. Enqulro
nt Lloyd hotol.
. FOIt SALIC Furniture of closo In
1 nnt til ti Plinnn tn nnali At ll a- nil
bo sold together, 463 N. Broadway.
"WANTED Three dozen thorough
broil brown logliorn chlckons and
threo dozon Plymouth Hocks. Ad
dress J. E. Fltzgornld, Marshflold,
1 Oro., or phono 129-J.
LOST Forester emblem clmnii,
Malteso cross with stac hoad. Let
tered F. of A. Return to Geo. Ayro
FOR 8ALK Good new row boat,
two sola oars. Choup. Apply J. C.
Doaue, Mnrshflold.
FOR SALE Garden seeder and cul
tivator and other tools nnd imple
ments. Mrs. Zevoly, Flagstaff.
RESTAURANT for sale, lenso or In
oxchnngo for rooming houso;
cheap ront. Call TImcB' offlco.
FOR RENT Sixteen room houso
closo In. Modom conveniences.
Reasonable ront. Seo Ivy Condron.
FOR SATIE Pure Jersey milk.
Phono 108X.
FOR RENT 10-room houso In South
Marshfleld. Phone 119-L.
WANT ADS.j
THE LESS ADVERTISING
A BUSINESS MAN DOES
THE MORE BUSINESS
TIE DOESN'T.
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COOS nAY TIDES.
January, 1012.
DoIjw Is glvon tho tlmo and
holghth of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Tho tldos nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on
tho first lino and holghts on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consccutlvo holghtB will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high wator on bar, aubtrnct 2 hours
34 minutes.
Date
23 5.0 2.4 G.G 0.2
G.47 11.17 G.42 11.21
24 G.8 2.0 G.O 0.8
0.21 12.39 0.34 10.0
2G 0.9 1.7 4.4 l.G
7.0G 1.02 . 7.30
2G G.O 1.4 3.7
0.39 7.G1 2.11 8.GC
27 2.2 CO 1.1 3.1
1.27 8.4C 3.27 10.28
28 2.8 CO 0.7 2.7
2.31 9. GO 4.4G 11. GG
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Jnn. 23. Rnln In
west nnd fnlr In oast tonight.
Wednesday rain In west, ruin
nnd snow In east. Southerly
winds Increasing along tho
const.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hourB ondlng
nt 4:43 a. m., Jan. 23, by UonJ.
Ostllud, Hpeclal government
meteorological obsorvcr:
Maximum GO
Minimum 39
At 1:43 a. in 41
Precipitation 21
Wind. Southwest; varying.
Kill VnrmlntH. Walter, Ed. nnd
Stuuloy Oldlnnd Sunday killed n big
wildcat near tho Oldland ranch on
South Inlet. Between December 10
nnd .January 1, they killed twenty
nine coons.
Is Paroled. W. D. Mnjpr, aged
olghteon, of Enstsldo was haled bo
foro Justice Pennock yestorduy on
the charge of violating tho gamo
lawn by hunting without n license
Owing to his youth nnd tho fact that
ho was Ignorant ot tho law, Justlco
Pcnuock suspended tho collection ot
n line of $2." during good behavior,
Major agreeing to pay tho costs of
tho case.
Alternate Goes. Dr. A. L. IIouso
warth. who wns honored at tho Buf
falo meeting of tho Modom Wood
mon of America last summer by be
ing selected as a momber of a con
gress of tho organization to meet nt
Chicago this month to revise rates,
HOW ABOUT THIS
Mr. Grocer
and
Mr. Butcher?
HOW ABOUT THIS?
"Hollo, Contrail GIvo mo 898
Lino busy? Well GIvo mo 989"
Thnt's what you got every day,
Mr. Grocer and Mr. Dutchor,
From your customers.
Tho ones who can buy nnywhoro.
There uiv other iiuiih'n
In the Directory
How about
GOING AFTER THE BUSINESS
on a
Dayton Bicycle
your BEST CLERIC
on a DAYTON
will got tho Best Results
If your customors know
ho's coming they'll hold
tholr orders.
Dayton Bicycles
ARE NOT
"Dullt Like a Watch"
Roadsters aro Strong as Trucks
Guaranteed for flvo years
from rims to handlo bars.
Wo havo extra bicycles
with Delivery Baskets attached
for our customer's uso.
Bring yours for repairs and
uso one of mine.
Dayton Bicycles
are shown
In SIX .MODELS
JJS25.00 to $12.50 .
at
Marshfield Cyclery
As nu Inducement to
Bicycle Riders outsldo of
Marshfleld
Until further notlco wo will refund
railroad or boat fnro ono way to
anyouo who buys a bicycle.
from
Marshfield Cyclery
formerly '
Henry's Giuishop.
Solo agent for
Coos County.
PHONE 180R
COR. FRONT AND ALDER STS.
linn found It impossible to attend. Ho
notified C. N. Oilman oMQrnnts Pubs,
who was then chosen na nil alternate,
and Mr. Oilman will be present at
the meeting. ,
Taken to HOKpStnl. Mndgo Yar
brough, who hns been' 111 nt; the A. L..
Foster homo In South ftfar.Bhflcld of
paralysis, will bo taken to Mercy
hospital nt North Bend to receive
treatment thero.
Divides Property. Tho wlfl of tho
late C. W. Sauford wns opened Sun
day afternoon following tho funornl
and It wnB found that he hnd divided
tho proporty evenly between each of
his chlldron, tho step-children shar
ing equally with tho others. Tho
estate Ib worth nbout $20,000 and
Herman Sauford of Sumner was
nnined hb executor of the will. The
funeral which was held Sunday from
the Mnrshllold Methodist church was
one of tho most largely attended
over hold horo.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
Nowh of Upper Coqulllo Vnlley as
Told by tho Enterprise.
Messrs. Armstrong and Paulson ot
Mnrshflold wero In Hits section sev
eral dnys this weok cruising several
pieces ot timber with a view of- pur
chasing Hitino for tho Monnsha Wood
onwnto Co.
Tho committee In chargo of looking
up n desirable stto for tho Fair Asso
ciation grounds, end ot Inst weok,
had Mr. Robinson of Marshflold sur
vey tho ground that tho association
has In vlow in tho southwest part of
town. A mombor of tho commlttco
Informs tho Enterprise that tho reg
ulation trnck can bo secured horo
with plenty of room for exhibit hnlls,
pens and stables. A meeting of tho
nssoclntlon will bo held in. tho near
future to hear tho report of tho com
mittee. Born Monday, January 1G, 1912,
to Mr. nnd Mrs, Web Must of Loo, n
daughter.
P. L, Pholnn had a closo call last
Tuesday ovonlng from a hoinmor
rhago which was probably duo to an
ulcer of tho stomach. Ho was just
coming homo from tho mill, when ho
found his strength falling and was
being-assisted to his offlco by W. E.
Pike, when whllo unlocking tho door,
ho gnvo way entirely. Ho throw up
grent clots of blood from his stom
ach and bled considerable, and was
taken to his rcsldonco In n complete
ly exhausted condition. At last re
ports Mr. Pholnn wna nicely on tho
mond.
At tholr annual mooting the Myr
tle Point Flro Department elected the
following otllcers for tho onsulng
yonr:
Prcsldont J. R. Benson
Secretnry C. C. Cnrtor
Tronsiiror Gus Sehroeder
Chief Oliver Spires
Assistant Chlof G rover Brown
Mr. Benson has tho honor of being
president of tho Dopnrtmcnt continu
ously slnco Its organization, soven
yenrs ago last July.
Royal
"FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE
SEA"
A highly oxcltlug and Interesting
lnnrluo drama. A genuine sub
marine boat is used In tho pic
turo, under wny and per
forming evolutions.
This is undoubtedly tho most
thrilling and oxcltlng marine story
ovor filmed. It Is reploto with start
ling situations and Interesting Inci
dents, Tho rescuo of tho doomed
crow from a submarine bont Is ono
of tho most hazardous effects, ovor
shown on tho screon. Tho story 1b
faithfully portrayed In that a gonu
Ino submarine boat was chartored for
tho occasion, tho crow nnd boat be
ing placed at tho disposal of tho Imp.
Director. Tho drama Is Interpreted
by capablo actors and no pains havo
beon spared to mako It olnborato and
praiseworthy. Tho Btory has to do
with tho love, affairs of a young en
sign In the U. S. naval service and
tho dnughtor of a nontenant, his bu
porlor ofllcor. A villain stonls a
valvo wheel from tho mechanism of
tho submarine boat out of rovongo
and the lloutenant, tho onslgn and
crow aro powerless at tho bottom of
tho sea, as tho boat onco submorged
cannot regain tho surface again. Tho
onslgn Is shot through, tho torpedo
tubo, swims to tho surfaco, and sum
mons holpf thus saving tho lives of
tho men. Ho wins tho girl for Mb
bravery. A two reel story, about
2,000 feet.
AIMnSSION 10c.
Ono Night Only.
Tomorrow Night Tuesday Jan. 23.
Everybody turn out and see this
wonderful plcturo.
The
.
As a sales-maker and a bust-
ness-bulldor, do you know of,
anything better or surer than
advertising.
i- 0
PERSONAL NOTES 1
C. A. SHELBREDE has gone to Sa
loin ou business.
JOHN I) OOS8 loft "yesterday via
Drain for Salom and Po'rtland.
It. J. COICE of North Bend wns a
Marshfleld business visitor yestor
duy. SIMON ERICKSON of Kentuck In
let Iss a Marshflold business visitor
today.
H. J. HORTON'S young son hns been
quite 111 nt their home tho last few
days.
MISS BLANCHE LANDRITH of Coos
River was a Marshflold visitor yes
terday. MBS. JOHN HENDRICKSON of Coos
River was a Marshfleld visitor yes
tcrdny. MRS. JENNIE M. STEWART of
North Bend wns In Marshfleld yes
terday. MRS. HENRY ANDRUSS of Gardinor
Is In MnrBhtlcld to recclvo medical
treatment.
EUGENE CROSTHWAIT roturncd
today via Drain from a ton dnys
trip to various northorn points.
A. E. NEFF Is moving from South
Fourth street nnd Donnolly avonuo
Into tho R. A. Church rcsldonco on
South Fifth street, Just South of
Hall avenue.
FRED BENTZ, who Buffered an In
Jury to his eyo nt the Bay City
mill tho other day recovered suf
ficiently to return to his homo
from Mercy hospital.
E. HARRINGTON of Allognny wns In
Mnrshflold with his littles son
yestorday to sccuro medical treat
ment for tho latter. Ho Is suffer
ing from blood poisoning, his feet
having become Infected.
NORTH BEND NEWS
Mrs. Laura Housor, Mrs. W. E.
Haskell and Uttlo dnughtor, Graco
of Oakland, Cnl who nro visiting nt
tho C. A. Nolluor, In North Bond,
loft yestordny for Ten Mllo to visit
relatives and friends thoro.
Geo. Benlo of South Coos River
wns n business visitor In North Bond
todny.
A. L. Gubsor was called to Now
burg Saturday by tho serious Illness
of his father thero.
Miss Amy Reynolds spout Sunday
in Marshflold.
MARSHFIELD POSTOFFICE CLOS
ED ON SUNDAYS.
In accordance with nn order of
tho Post Offlco Dopartmont nt Well
ington, D. C., tho Postofflco at
Marshflold, Oregon, will bo closed
hereafter on Sundays, aftor Fobruary
1st 1912. Tho Gonornl Dollvory, Reg
ister, and Stamp windows will not bo
opened on Sundays.
Mall will bo distributed to boxes
as heretofore, and nil outgoing mall
will bo dispatched as usual.
Special dollvory lottors will bo
glvon tho snmo attention ns on othor
days. Patrons of tho offlco who aro
expecting Important mall can havo
tho same dollvorod by depositing 10
conts for a Special Dollvory Stamp
beforo G;30 P. M., Saturday ovonlng.
This order Is promulgated by tho
Post Offlco Department In ordor that
clerks and carriers nt all postofllcos
may havo one day's rest in so von,
thus placing thorn on n par with oth
er government employes nnd tho la
boring peoplo generally, and tho co
operation of tho public Is earnestly
requestod.
W. B. CURTIS,
Postmaster.
SCHOOL NOTICE TO PARENTS.
Tho attention of parents Is direct
ed to tho fact that tho second half
of tho school yeur will opon on Mon
day, Janunry 29.
On that dato pupils In tho primary
grado will bo admitted, and It Is
hoped that all beginners will bo In
nttendanco upon tho first day it pos
sible and not lator than tho and of
tho first week.
Parents aro asked to kindly send
slips with tho namo and ago of chil
dren who aro entering for tho first
tlmo.
According to tho Stato law no child
under six years of ago will bo admit
ted. F. A. TIEDGEN,
Superlntondont.
Oh Sporry Flour!
Oh Sporry Flour!
You'ro host by every tost.
For fifty years, each day and hour
You've dlstnncod all tho rest.
In bread or cakos, In doughnuts
too,
In flapjacks or in pies,
A housowlfo who has tried you
once,
Now lauds you to tho skies.
Tuno: Holdolborg.
Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour
ALLIGATLIfi IS
SEEN IN BAY
T. W. Allen of North Bend Says
He Shot One Maybe One'
Willard Russel Brought
Alligator hunting Is llablo to be
como tho latest sport on Coob Bay.
T. W. Alton, an employo of tho
North Bond box factory, Is responsi
ble for It or rather Is tho discoverer
of alligators horo and tho dlscovory
gnvo him the fright of his life.
As ho formerly hunted alii
gntorB on tho Gulf of Mexico, ho
declares that ho Is not mistaken and
Ib In hopes of securing tho carcas
of ono alligator which ho Is confident
ho killed.
Ho wns digging clams on tho flat
below tho mouth of Pony Slough and
had Btartcd homo In his rowbont. Ho
was rowing nlong when tho boat
struck something that caused It to
sheer to ono side. Ho noticed some
thing in tho wnter at tho sldo of his
boat, but It wns under water. A fow
minutes lator, It struck tho boat
again nnd ho was dumfounded to
see tho rough, scaly back of nn alli
gator In tho shallow water. Ho grab
bed lila shot gunnndholdlngthomuz
zlo ns nonr tho surfaco of tho water
as posslblo flrcd at tho alligator. It
disappeared. A fow minutes latec
tho alligator catnu closo nnd Allen
sayH that ho saw whoro ho had
wounded It Ho flrcd again nnd thil
tlmo tho nlllgator Bank.
For a whllo aftor coming back, Al
ton was dubious about tolling hlc
story as ho had novor heard of alli
gators being found In wator so far
north. Howovor, ho told tho story
to somo of his friends and It Is Just
gottlng gonornl circulation. Ho say!
tho alligator was a largo ono.
R. J. Coko when ho heard tho
story recalled that about eight year
ago Willard Russell brought flvo
Uttlo alligators horo from Florida to
exhibit to his friends. Ho had thorn,
on exhibit for qulto awhllo when
two of thorn died. Ho then turnod
tho romnlnlng thrco Into Pony
Slough. Nothing had been hoard of
them slnco nnd It wns gcnornlly sup
posed that thoy hnd also died. How
over, Allen's dlscovory of an nlllga
tor horo Is believed to oxplaln tho
whereabouts of ono of thorn,
Allen Is going to mnko a careful
search of tho spot whoro ho saw the
alligator sink as ho thinks that ha
fatally wounded It.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Alltnnco will sail from Port
land Thursday ovonlng for Coos Bay,
according to word received by Agent
C. F. McGeorgo yestordny.
Tho Rodondo will Ball from San
Francisco next Friday for Coos Bay.
Tho Breakwater Balls this ovonlng
from Portlnnd for Coos Bay.
EXERCISE
YOUR LUNGS
Stand or sit erect, Don't
stoop over give your lungs
a chance to breathe, Take
the bend out of your droop
ing shoulders by using a
shoulder brace,
"TRUEfORM"
SHOULDER BRACE
WILL
Keep your shoulders In pro
per condition expand your
chest and afford your
lungs plenty of space in
which to exercise themsel
ves every time you breathe,
Prices $1.25 and $2.50.
For sale In Marshfield by us
only,
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
"It's the ONE flour on
the Pacific coast guar
anteed money back."
THE flour that does
NOT disappoint.