The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 30, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOSMY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION
Lowest Price Ever Offered on
Parola Peroxide of Hydrogen
One Pint . . .
One-half Pint
One Fourth Pint .
30c
20c
10c
Poroxide of Hydrogen is now a household romodj
an effective antiseptic, disinfectant and bactericide.
Usod for mouth-wash, gargle, for pimples, boils and
for all kinds of outs and sores.
Get a Bottle at
Red Cross Drug Store
PHONE 122-J
CORBIN MAIL BOXES
The Only Letter Box With a PERFECT LOCK
Kinds . . . . 50c, 75c and $1.00
Pioneer Hardware Co.
30 Front Street Marshficld, Orcccn
COOS HAY TIDES.
Jnnunry, 1012.
Dobw 1b given tho tlmo and
holghth of high and low wator at
Marshflold.
Tho tldos nro plnccd In tho order
ot occurrence with tholr Union on
tho first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
ot consccutlvo heights will Indlcato
whothor It Is high or low wator. For
high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Data ,
30 4.0 G.4 O.C
1.03 5.2G 11. C9 C.G0
31 3.7 4.01 C.7 1.2
THE WEATIIEH.
& OREGON Kaln tonight and
Tuesday. Drlsk southerly winds
In Intorlor and high along tho
coast.
TUB WEATHER.
,
(Dy AsBoclatod Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and
colder except near coaBt. Wed-
nesdny fair In east and IncrenR-
lng cloudiness tollowcdby rain
In wost. Westerly winds, shift-
lng to southerly.
occupied by thojFrot street storo for
his factory. j )f
Svw Finivflj: Pfe Morris, II. F.
Wyatt.MnJor, f I). 'Kinney nnd W.
1). Clnako haVq formed a new real
estate firm and will havo offices at
Plat II. Mr. Clarke came hero re
cently from Butlo, Mont., and Is re
puted td bo quYto well to do.
PERSONAL NOTES
E. A. 1IECKET or MarRhflold Is a
Marshncld visitor today.
ANSON ROGERS, Jr., was nttcndli.,?
to business in Marshfluld today,
Saw Librarian Miss Ida Adams
of Uoston has been choson librarian
of tho Marshficld Public Library nnd
will nrrlvo hero about March 1 to as
sume her now duties. Shu took a
courso nt Simmon's College and has
also had some practical experience.
Sho Is highly educated and comes
most excellently recommended for
tho position.
Is Hotter Mss Delia Chapman
was qulto noveroly scalded about tho
reot ana iowor limbs yesterday no
a result of kcttlo of boiling wator
which sho was lifting from tho stovo
upsotttng. Today sho was roportod
getting along nicely at tho homo of j
hor mother, Mrs. Chapman, at South!
Second street and Curtis avenuo.
MRS. YOAKUM, of Coos River, was
lu Mnrshflold Monday.
W. A. RBID Is reported qulto sick
nt the C. A. Sehlbrcdo homo.
F. K. GETTINS has gono to Eureka
and San Francisco on business.
North Bend News
Capt. Edgar 8lmpson Is making a
business trip to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cirdner and
daughter, of North Bend Heights,
wore Marshflold vUltors Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Myers and nlcco Mlsa
Anna Myers of South Marshflold,
wero visitors In North Rend yostor
day.
M. FRIEDHERa and wlfo spent
Sunday at tholr cottago on South
Coos River.
COOSTO.V IllUEKS
Cabbage Salad ,
Select a woll-shapod, crisp head of cabbago. Romovo tho coarso
outer leaves, take out tho heart of tho cabbago and cut tho odgos
Into points. Chop tho removed cnbbago finely. Season with salt,
pepper and equal measures of Halted whipped croara and mayonnalso
dressing nnd mix togothor thoroughly. Fill tho open spaco In tho
cabbago with this mlxturo and decornto with finely chopped beots
gar nibbed with pnrsloy.
MmiiUlH a CENTS A LI!.
1HKTS a CENTS A LW.
vnr.xii 2 CENTS A PT.
JOS. M. MARRION "MAYONNAISE 200 nOTTLE
LT THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE A PLACE TO I1KST
WHEN YOU ARE TIItEI).
lasburg's Grocery
rilUJNJii 21'3-J
o
horn.
COLLINS To Mr. and, Mrs. Edward
Collins of South Coos River, n son,
Sunday, January 28. Mother and
baby nro doing well. Tlioy re
side on the A. B. Seaman ranch,
formerly owned by Mark Cutllp.
SMITH To Rev. and Mrs. Walter
Smith, Sunday, January 23, a son.
Rov. Smith is pnBtor of tho United
Drothcrn church of North Dend.
Socialist Spcjikcr Coining ArthurJ
A. Metcnlf, nn ex-prcachor and now
n lecturer on Soclnllum, Is ongnged
to como to Marshfluld tho first part
of March. Ho will probably ntso
bo ongnged to visit other places In
tho County.
"The Busy
Corner"
liable
rug Store
Wo put only tho
"est and freshest
fug, nnd exactly tho
rugs your doctor orders. In-
mo prescriptions you bring
US. We never mnkn mls-
Ikes our prescription clerks
p ioo expert for that. And
aont charco hlch nrlces
f from It.
"9 carry mnnv expolinnf nro.
letary moillMnoa Hnnllnir
"ouj or Jaundlcod? Sufforlug
constipation, torpid llvor,
headaches? Trv Rcxnll
r Salts.
' IS the mnsl KnHafnMnrv
Iver-Romedy wo'vo ever
iBanaied and we know Its
lormuia. It stimulates
and regulates tho action
or tho liver and bow
els without griping.
rieasant and ef
fective. Sold
with the
Roxall
guarantee.
WANT ADll
KKKTAUIlANT for salo or lease.
Chonp ront. 1C0 N. Front st.
Ih Improving Alfred Hill, who
wifo Injured whllo working In tho
Smith Mill n weok ngo Is roportod as
recovering at tho hospital. Thoso at
tending lilni havo hopes that his In
juries aro not qulto as serious as at
first supposod.
Martin RubbcI Is employed at Ltbby
nt present and will return to Coos
ton on Saturday.
Harry Prowltt of North Bend spont
Sunday with his aunt and undo, Mr.
and Mrs. R, Mnrple.
Harry Walker last weok shipped
somothlng like 200 Backs of potatoes
to a San Ftanclsco firm.
Mrs. E. Alexander and Bon, Lew
ellyn of North Dond spent Sunday vi
siting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Arnot.
Dr. Watson of North nond wns
called over on Sunday to administer
to 'Mrs. Herbert Masales, who has
been sorlously 111 nt her homo for tho
past month.
Ben Tyror has sold a part of his. 80
aero ranch ,but will probably keop
tho rest ns, on second thought well,
Cooston Isn't such a bnd place nftor
nil.
Miss Catherine Bessoy of Coos Riv
er Is tho guest of Miss Llndstrom.
Miss Bessie will nlso visit hor rela
tives. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Walker ,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Walker, all!
FOR SALE Puro Brand, single
comb Rhode Island Rod cockorols,
$3 onch. L. J. Simpson, North
Bond, Or.
U
toll Store
'ckIiart-Pa
Pug Co.
WANTED Wo sook tho sorvtces of
a cnpablo, dopondablo man of fair
oducatlon, good address, fluont
nnd convincing tnlkor, nnd busl
nosa ability to act as special rop
rosontatlvo In tho solo of our vari
ous standard publications and
nro propnrod to make liberal ar
rnngomontB with suitable party.
Address, stating namo, nationality,
business oxporlonco, ngo and ref
erences. Hnrpor & nrothors, 208
Market St., San Francisco, Cal.
POSITION WANTED by First class
camp cook In camp with largo crew
or In bonrdlnghoiiBO, Call Tiroes'
offlco.
LOST Tn North Bona or Murshflold
Sunday dull gold belt pin set with
5 gurnots Also ombroldary belt.
Finder loavo at or phono Times
for reward.
Change- HuhIiicsh Arclilo Madden
will retlro from tho firm of Sncchl
& Mnddon, February 1, whon Mr.
Sncchl will tako chargo of tho milk
nnd cream business alone. Mr. Snc
chl will ho assisted by his brother,
R. J. Sncchl, who arrlvod from Rich
mond, Cnl n few days ago, tho lat
tor looking nftor tho deliveries. Mr.
Mnddon has not mado any plans for
tho Immodlnto future
Bolls Storo Robort Snrtor and
wlfo today closed a deal for tho pur
chase of D. Y. Stafford's retail candy
storo on Front stroot nnd will tako
possession at onco. Thoy expect to
onlnrgo It, put in n sodn fountain
nnd enter to tho light lunch trndo In
addition to tho rogulnr confectionery
business. Mr. Stafford's wholesnlo
business has been growing bo rapidly
that ho found It nocossary to arrango
to dovoto most ot his tlmo to It and
so had to roduco his retail Interests.
Ho retains tho retail business on
Contrnl avenuo nnd will contlnuo to
utlllzo tho rear portion of tho room
ANSON ROGERS, 8R., nnd wlfo, of
Coos Rlvor, wero attending to busi
ness In tho city yesterday.
CARL WEST'S llttlo child who has
been very 111 of pnoumonla nt tho
homo In Eastsldo Is reported bet
tor. MISSES FLORENCE and Bessie
Rooko nnd their sister, Mrs. Brlor,
of Coos River, wero shopping In
tho city todny.
MRS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN and
daughters, Misses Gcnevlcvo nnd
DorlB, will loavo on tho Rcdondo
tomdrrow on their southorn and
oastorn trip.
W. N. J3KBLAD returned Saturday
via Drain from Portland, whore ho
Went ns district delegate to tho
Hurdwaro men's convention. Ho
reports un Interesting and plcaBnnt
trip and a more than unusually
good and Important mooting
II. C. DIERS, of North Bond, Is
a Marshflold business visitor to
day. Ho reports that tho South
orn Pacific surveyors havo com
pleted tholr work there, havo been
paid off and will lcavo on Uio
next Rodondo for San Francisco.
MRS. E. HARRINGTON, who hns
boon In town to obtain mod leal
treatment for her thrco-y car-old
son, Lawrenco, returned Sunday
to hor homo on Coos River. Tho
child hns been suffering from
blood poisoning or somo similar
nllmont.
D. D., from
Portland, who hns been holding n
fiorlOB of meetings in tho Baptist
Church during tho last two weeks,
loft Mnrshflold yostorday via Drain
for his homo city. Rov. Springs
ton .Is n Sunday school specialist of
renown, nnd hns conducted a num
ber of mcotlngs in tho Interest di
rectly along that lino. Ills meet-
Percy Pratt was tho guest Sunday
of his slstor, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, of
Railroad Addition.
Miss Lillian McCann and Mlsa AN
pha Wlcklund attended the concort
in Marshficld Sundny.
W. F. Denning, koopor of tha
light lionso, nnd Mrs. Denning spent
Sunday with relatives In Marshflold.
,Mr nnd Mrs. C. E. Hockett of Em
pire wore guests over Sunday of Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. II. Falkenstoln of North
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Cavanaugh and
daughter of Eastsldo were guests of
Charles Cavnnaugh of North Bend
Sunday.
Miss Blancho Williams, teacher of
8outh Coos River, was visiting hor
slstor, Miss Grace, In North Bond
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mathor and
dnughtor, Francos Mnthor, of North
Bond Heights wore visitors In Marsh
flold 8unday.
Mrs. C. A. Nollnor, hor dnughtor,
Miss Grace, and son, Robort, aw
spending a few days with relative
at Tou Mile.
Dayton
rsons
F'OXE -
main sos us
M.S.TURPEN
Archie.
j7 FRoyp ST
FOR SALE Mooro's kitchen rnngo
In good condition. Bargain. Phono
311, North Bond.
FOR RENT 8 room houso with two
lots for garden In Eastslde $14,90
per month. Apply Martin Breen,
Eastqldo.
WANTED Throo dozen thorough
bred brown leghorn chickens and
throo dozen Plymouth Rocks. Ad
dress J. E. Fitzgerald, Marshflold,
Ore., or phono 129-J.
FOR RENT Sixteen room house
close In. Modern conveniences.
Reasonable rent. Seo Ivy Condron.
FOR SALE Pure
Phono 108X.
Jersey milk.
FOR RENT 10-room house In South
Marshflold. Phone 119-L.
Roadster and Special
Try a
Dayton
Before You Buy a
Bicvcle
IF IT SUITT YOU NOW
the
Dayton Guarantee
WILL DO THE REST
Warranted
Five Years
from; rims to handle bars
six MODELS
LADIES' AND MEN'S
$27.80 TO $12.50
MARSIIFIELD CYCLERY
Phone 180 R. Agent. Front & Alder.
of Cooston.
That goats thrive well In this part HEV. SPRINGSTON,
or mo country may uo proven by a
statement mado by Mr. Ray tho other!
day, saying that tho ten goats ho got
about two months ngo havo already
catou nil tho chnconl off tho stumps.
It was feared horo that tho sovoro
wind storm of last weok would plnyi
havoc with tho telophono wires but'
pnnillHfina U'nrn lintfnn Minn lnnlrmt '
for, ns tho lineman, Harry Walker of
Lnrseu Inlot, wns called over only
once.
Rov. C. Shlrrol of Bunker Hill will
hold sorvlces at Cooston on Fob, 4,
commencing nt 3 o'clock. Mr. Shlr
rol has boon coming horo every third
Sunday for tho past two months or. A,,m'Ml Alimony After a honr
moro. His visits aro looked forward ,nB ,n c,,nmuo" today, Judgo Coko
to, as his sormons interest all. .allowed Mrs. Tom Nichols $100 suit
monoy nnd 10 por month tompornry
alimony ponding tho hearing to Mr.
Nichols suit for divorce. Mrs. Nic
ola claimed ho was making over $200
por month, whllo Nichols claimed
ho was making only about $150 por
month. Mr. Nlcols claimed ho
bought tho homo property which Is
In Mrs. Nlcols' namo nnd which ho
claimed was worth $5000 and had
only $1400 Incumbrnnco against It
Mrs. Nlcols claimed It Is worth only
$3000
Mrs. Clnra Burns gavo a birthday
party for hor husbnnd, Mr. Burns,
nnd frlonds, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Mookor,
nt tholr homo Sunday. Tho guests
present woro Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tay
lor, Men Smith nnd O. C. Smith.
Owing to tho smnll suito of rooms
occupied by tho fnmlly, Mrs. Burns
was unablo to Invito tho many
j frlonds she would hnvo wlshod to seo
present.
Threo now Patterns In Decorated
Dishes nt MUnor's.
FALL OF TROY nt ROYAL
THEATER WEDNESDAY night
Seo tho clovor play "Francis
Ward" to bo proBontod nt tho M.
IngB hnvo been well nttonded nnd sonic Opora Houoo Wodnosday ovou
havo aroused much Intorost nmongnB January 31, by Francos Brock-
mombors nnd outsiders, nnd his
visit Is looked upon ns having boon
vory successful nnd conduclvo of
good results.
Miss Gladys
BR.OCKWELL
well nnd company.
Got prices on Heavy Wlro Cattle
I'onco nt MUnor's.
WANTED Position by practical
nurso, for wool: or month. Pro
for conflnomont cases. Room S,
nbovo Times offlco.
in
Frances Ward
MASONIC THEATER
WEDNESDAY, JAN 31ST
Miss Brockwell Will Be Sup
ported by Local Talent, I
Advance Port Case Deputy Dlst
trlct Attorney L. A. LUJoqvlst has
joined with C. R. Peck In a petition
SeatS NOW On Sale at "The t0 th0 0rKn Supremo Court to ad
vance tno noanng or tno case of the
Stato of Oregon vs. tho Port ot Coos
Bay Commission and got as early a
decision ns posslblo on It. This is
tho last of tho soveral cases against
tho Port Commission ponding.
Busy Corner."-
PRICES 25c, 50c and 75c
THAT DOLLAR
If you wnnt It to do good sorvlco,
bring ltito the
FIXUP
Men's Suits
Prom $8.50
to $25.00
Men's Shoes from $3 to $4.25.
Men's Hats from $1.25 to $3
Everything guaranteed by us.
Marshfield & JNbrfeh Bend
U. S. Ma'll Boxes, 40c to $1,50, at
MUnor's.
Seo tho clever play "Francis
Ward" to bo presented at tho Ma
sonic Opora Houso Wednesday oven'
lng January 31, by Francos Brock
well and company.
Ilbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvt
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific
Livery & Transfer Co.
Soo tho clover play "Francis
Ward" to bo presented at tho Ma
sonic Opera House Wodnosday even
ing Jnnunry 31, by Frances Brock
well and company.
Of Interest to All
but especially to thobuild
or of fine cakes, pastry,
icoB, deserts, otc.:
Uso
Sunset, Vanilla
and
Sunset. Lemon
These aro tho aomo of per
fection in flavors. For
salo by ns and tho loading
grocors.
We also make tho fol
lowing Sunset flavors:
Orange, Almond, Winter
green, Cinnamon, Pine
apple, Strawberry and
Banana.
Price 25c, 50c, $1.00
anil $1.75 the Bottle
BROWN DRUG CO.
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