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

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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lablonnil wo XUVISU OVEUOIIAIU'E.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
'HONE MAIN Z9B US
iott
Our
casoii
iportant Notice to
Voperty Owners
Give us a description of your
property and we will obtain
for you amount of taxes on
same. Sheriff does not notify
you.
First National Bank
ie
Royal
TONIGHT
0 riJKT OK PICTURES.
KfiOIH'ATIIEIt," (n very lino
to film.)
SlIHItllT'S LOVE" (n
cowboy story.)
BT ILLUSION" (Ropoatcd by
!.)
J. LKAMAXSKI. Proprietor.
L S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT 8T.
lie Take Notice !
ve all lengths of atoro wood
, prices ranging from 1.S0
up. Wo can furnish any
rou wish.
H. HEISNER
one No. 120-3 or 49-L.
fchard's Livery
le ecure tbo livery busl.
H. Helsner and aro pra
rendfir a...!., an,..!... r.
pple of Coc Dav. nirr..i
SSooq H33 ad ovorythlng
.""u Miuractory service to
P'c Phonf us for a driving
I B or anything needed in
17 line. Wo also do truck-
u 01 all mud8f
'CnAItD BROTHERS
t- Feed and Sales Service.
,,r nd Alder Streota
t TT bp!--
WANTED ! ! !
JAHPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pnouma
tlo Cleaning Company. Ordors foi
work takon at
GOING . HARVK
PHONE ion
WANT ADS.
LOST Open-faced gold filled Knlck
orbockor wntch, nt or nonr Tnbor
nnclo, Wednpsdny night. Rownrd
for Information us to Its whoro
ubouts or roturn to Times offlco.
BOILER AND ENGINE AT A
BARGAIN.
FOR SALE Ten horse-Power stenm
bollor nnd onglno, oquippod with
circular saw nnd cross cut saw for
pnwlng wood. Flno for clearing
lnnd and pulling stumps. Enqulro
of J. E. Fitzgerald, 973 Drondway,
or phono 31 10,
LOST Gold Elk pin with diamond
between tlio horns. Roturn to E.
S. nnrgolt nnd rocolvo rownrd.
FOR KENT 7-room houso In nay
Park with ovory modern conveni
ence Inquire Times offlco.
REWARD for roturn of gold handled
umbrolln with Initials A. J. H.,
picked up on stroot In front of J.
T. Hnll rosldonco In West Marsh
flold Saturday. Tom Hall.
TRADE 100 acres tlmbor lnnd for
bottom land. Inqulro Lloyd Hotel.
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COOS MAY TIDES.
Hoi w Is given I o time mid
hclgi.tli nf high and low water v
Mn-fihllotd.
Tlio tide? luo placed In tin1 ordtsi
of occurrence, with Uiulr time oi.
tliu (lift line nnd heights on the sec
oiul lino of uucli dny; n comparison
of coiiKoetitlvo heights will ludlcata
v'i-i or It In high or low weti-r. F n
I., '.Ml't'i' nli lur flllbl'i-- J hour"
!i i .niii.i i
Dutu 1'i'li.i.iii.v, I Dili.
in hours.l.G2 O.'.l 12.C3 7.20
Tldo ....1.5 3.5 5.7 0.1
10 hours.2.14 7.30 1.39 7.59
Tldo ....4.9 3.3 5.9
17 hours.2.51 8.11 2.14 8.30
Tldo ....5.2 , 3.0 CO 0.1
18 hours.3.20 8.42 2.51 8.57
Tldo ....5.5 0.5 0.1 0.2
'
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
Oregon Itnln tonight nnd
Friday. Brisk southerly winds
In Interior, and high nlonj; the
coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 a. in., Fob. 15, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, spcclnl government
meteorological observer:
4 Mnxlmum 50
4- Minimum 45
At 4:43 a. ill 48
Precipitation 00
Wind, South: Cloudy.
months until the roads get In bettor
s 'i . e.
vlii'ts I'mwlci' ThoFx olslor yos-
. Drought In a I shipment of
t 20 tens of powder which will
lis ifirol nt Llbby. The powJor wuu
. .e. hero, presumably for some
r but the bill of lu.Mng does
l t show for whom.
IV.in 1'mc Supt. Parks of the
' .. i-tlj ' int High Ui liool pissed
i'i'ot(,ii lid-" touiy with the Myrtle
nl b b,ct b'il to tin en route to
. 'h Ten I v. ho ft t' oy will pl.-y to--.i?
t. T ,.1.1 .-liy In Mnrshflold
i . urrov,- i.) to
Il'iin f 1' iMi.i-; J' e old rumor
it i l'u. i.3 nj ma e for cutting
i m h i. .u. r.' tl e sniiin. It between
" y i i :n iso iJcdi.H'e vnlloyH Is
i.. In In Iri ulntl.iii. .Jt st who stnrt-
.i ii i: i known, bupt. Mlllor of
tlio Im Hi iilv, ay lias no tuhlscs eon-
Leinlng any such u plan. It Is not
likely Hint tlio tunnel will bo put
through unless tlio local railway Is
extended cnstwnrd to Ilosoburg or
tlio log traffic grows sufficiently to
warrant It
PERSONAL NOTES, Nortl-
Bend News
MRS. .1. T. HUMPHREYS hns now . ?rc' '-ovnr lias been quito side nt
lni a In I nn Rnntli llinnilivnv. HIS Homo Hero.
Plan for Vessel Englnoor Lccfo
In chargo of tlio govornmont work
on Coos Dny hns takon up with tlio
Portland engineering offlco a plan
for putting bo mo additional spar
buoys In tlio lowor Bay. Tho ro
qucst was mado by Capt. OlBon of tho
Nnnn Smith, who Is to pilot tho Bcs
slo Dollar In nnd out of horo in
March. Tho big vossol with a cargo
of 3,500,000 foot of lumber will
draw about 21 foot of wnter and
Capt. Olson docs not nntlclpato any
difficulty oxcopt whoro tho chnnnol
In rnthor tortuous nonr tho old gov
ernment works.
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS
HORN.
CONKLIN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm.
Conkllu, nt their homo on Catching
Inlet, Wednesday, Fobruary 14, n
14-pound boy. Mr. Conklln says
this Is tho finest Vnlontlne that
anyono could rocolvo.
Meet Tuesday Tho next mooting
of tho Progress Club will ho hold nt
tho homo of Mrs, C. W. Towor next
Tuesday nftornoon, a day later than
was originally announced.
Dunce Ih Success Tho Valentino
hnll given by tho Coos Bay Concort
Dnnd nt tho Englo'a Hall last ovon
lng drow ono of tho lnrgost crowds
that hns attended a dnnclng pnrty
on Coos nny this year. Tho music
was good and ovoryono had an un
usually onjoynblo time.
In Candidate Walter Richardson
Is circulating petitions to bocomo a
candidate- for tho Republican nomina
tion for Constnblo in this Justlco of
tho ponco district nt tho coming pri
maries. W. B. Cox Is now Constnblo
nnd It Is understood that ho will bo
a candldnto for ro-oloctlon.
lluiiar Tomorrow Friday nftor
noon nnd ovonlng tho Sisters of Both
nny nro holding n fair nt tho I. O. O.
F. Hall that promlsoo by tho oxtont
of Its preparations to bo ono of tho
lnrgost displays of its kind for a long
timo. Evoryono Is oxpocted to turn
out and pntronlzo somo of tho many
pretty and usoful booths.
Roads Aro Dad W. K. Wisoman
and wifo and dnughtor who started
a fow days ago to drlvo to California
roturned yostorday. Thoy found tho
roads In nwful condition and nonr
tho Sncchl ranch their wagon broke
down nnd thoy could not procood any
further. Thoy hlrod nnothor vohlclo
to roturn In nnd ongngod n man to
bring back tho damaged rig. Thoy
will probably romnln horo a fow
NewH of Upper Coqulllc as Told by
The Entcrpilse.
Elinor Boll's gasollno bont "Poarl"
cnpBlzod nenr tho J. D. Barklow plnco
on tho North Fork ono dny Inst wook.
Tho crow on bonrd escaped with n
.good ducking, but of tho two tons of
potntocs on bonrd only sovon sneks
woro rocovorod.
OAL
P..
BRIDGES nnd wife, of Coos
. , aro In Mnrshfleld today.
1 . .MARSH expects to lonvo Satur
., fur Portland en business.
ARTHUR BLANCHARD Is laid up
with a sovero attack of la grippe.
BLUFORD DAVIS nnd wife, of Coos
River, are Mnrshfleld visitors to
day. '
G1CO. COUCH oxpocts to lonvo Satur
day fur Portland on business nnd
plonsuro.
C. ?. DODGE and family today
moved to tho A. B. Dnly residence
In West Mnrshfleld.
JOHN I1ENDRICKSON, of Coos Rlv
or, was a business visitor In the
city today.
MRS. CLAUDE PIPER, of North
Coos River, passed through hero
today en rotito to North Bond to
visit friends.
TOM V. JOHNSON nnd family moved
to Myrtle Point today to make
tholr homo. Thoy hnvo boon resid
ing on Hall avonuo.
MISS M. F. MULLEN, who hns boon
spending a fow weeks on tho Hay,
oxpocts to lonvo Saturday via.
Portland for her home In Snn
Frniulsco.
J. A. ALBERTSON was hero from
Bandon UiIh week arranging for
machinery and equipment for n
broom hnndlo factory which ho Is
opening there.
Grndo Sumorlln hns resigned hln
position with tho Pnclflc Orocory Co.
nt North Bond, whoro ho workod for
tho pnst yonr, nnd Is spending n fow
weeks visiting rolntlvos In thin sec
tion, hoforo going to Bnndon whoro
ho expects to sccuro employment.
M. M. Young, tho gontlomnn who
runs tho Mlnnrd mill nonr Dora, was
looking after business mnttors horo
Wodnosday, having como down with
Lloyd Lcathorman In his boat. Mr.
Young, who sufforod a stroko of pa
ralysis somo tlmo ago, Is getting back
to his usual honlth again.
DIod At Cnlgary, Canada, Jamos
D. Park, nt tho ngo of 7fyonra. Ho
lnnvni-i n. widow nnd seven children
of whom our Supt. A. T. Pnrk Is ono.
Mr. Park rocolvod notlco or ins min
or's doath through tho Canndlnn gov-
ni.nmniil nti.l linllnvoa Hint It itrnl)-
ably occurred a month or moro ngo.
Ho has wrltton to got tlio Tacts in
tho caso.
LOSES FINGERS.
a. B. Gago bad tho Inst two fin
gors on his right hnnd bndly.lnjurod
in tho Prosper mill Inst Thursday.
Ho was brought to tho Bandon hos
pltal, whoro it was found nocossary
to nmputato tho fingor. Bandon
Rocordor.
DAYTON
NEWS
m anrJ Press
f and Gent's Suits
-Hs Ca"ed for
nd De'Svered
WANTED TO RENT Farm at rea-
snnnble prim with 30 or 40 cows,
either In Myrtle Point, Coqulllo
or on tlio Bay. Address A. J., enro
Times. '
KWS fnr hatching; pure bred S. O.
Wl'Ue L-v-l-o'-ns npd R. I. Reds;
p'n fow pnMn hons. Phono
ma.1,, HeriJ. Ostllnd.
Published
O-n-'liMinMy
by
Mnrshfleld
Cyclory
MUNICIPAL DANCES
FIRST AIDS TO CUPID
RUSS TOWER Is expected homo to
morrow from Portland whoro ho
hns been on business and plcnsuro.
Ho Is expected to bring In tho now
nutos for L. F. Fnlkonstoln, Edgnr
Simpson nnd sovornl others with
him.
CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON nnd Dr.
Bnrtlo, of North Bond, woro In
Mnrshfleld today on business. Thoy
nro arranging to hnvo n lnrgo por
tion of Tromont stroot flllod by tho
drodgo Oregon. This will permit
tho completion of tho wntorfront
roadway between Mnrshfleld nnd
North Bend.
DAVID NELSON, cnshlor of tho
Smith mill, will lonvo on tho Nnnn
Smith tomorrow for San Frnnclsco
whoro ho will spend n wook or so.
Mr. Nolson will nccompnny Miss
Hannah Wostorlnnd, n nloco of
Mrs. Nelson, who hns boon spend
ing a fow months nt tho Nolsqn
homo that fnr on routo to hor homo
In Chicago.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Alllnnco sails tonight from
Portland for Coos Bay nnd will snll
from horo Saturday for Euroka.
The Nnnn Smith arrived In this
forenoon from Bay Point nnd will
snll early tomorrow for thoru.
Tho Bronkwntor will nrrlvo In to
morrow morning from Portlnnd and
sail at 9 o'clock Saturday morning
for tho Roso City.
CUT WORMS IN ORCHARDS.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Fob. 15 Tho
proposod municipal danco halls will
also bo matrimonial buroaun If con
ducted on tho linos sot forth by
Mnvnr Hunt.
"I want tho supervision so strict.
that any girl may fool socuro In at
tending them," Bald tho Mayor. "Tho
nvorago girl who works has too llttlo
chance to moot avallablo mon, Sho
should be nblo to pick a husband
from tho mon sho will moot at tho
municipal danco halls."
NOTICE
All Coos County warrants drawn
on tho gonoral fund, nnd, endorsed
prior to October 1, 1910, will bo paid
on prosontntton nt my offlco In Co
qulllo; no Interost will bo allowed on
nny of those warrants nftor Fobruary
9 1912
' Dated this 8th day of Fob'y, 1912.
T. M. DIMMICK,
County Troasuror.
Save money by patronizing The
rimes advorilsors.
PP" "W'T R'-ltn nf houEOkeoplii';
rooms, i"' Foiit'i P.r-viwiv
"" ii k w nnouMLWLMj
Vr it s !,'; T1 oro'iii'Mired brown
t n-jVo-n ; hons and ono roobter.
I n-piie ni-i-x. '
IMPORTAN'
Thin' lofnro you net
Think
Hof'- vh liny a
BICYCLE.
irvf ".. oMir c "oil to gat
par f r you w.ou ?
That's All
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THAMK
YOU
WE THANK THE PE'H'LK
Ol-' OUR CITY AND COOS BAV
POP. THEIR LIBERAL PAT ROX
AGE OX OCR OPENING DAY.
IT SIMLL BE OUR SOLE AIM
TO SERVE YOU INVTHE FU
TURE. 4
Fple?
S,l.Qandl5cStor3
Much dnmngo to young orchards
is dono by climbing cut worms.
Thoso Insects eat the buds and young
foliage only during tho night tlmo.
During tho dny thoy hldo at the baso
of tho troo, going down n fow lnchos
into tho soil.
Tho Washington Stnto Experi
mental Station rocommonds as the
host treatment for this pest to scat
tor a poisoned bait a spoonful to a
troo. This Is mado by mixing dry 1
pound of Pnrls greon to 20 pounds
of bran, then nddlng ono or two
quarts of molasses nnd If posslblo
tho samo amount of old beor. Work
up with enough wator to mako a stiff
mash boforo placing ovor tho orch
ard. Do not let chickens havo accoss
to this polsonod bran.
As a supplement to this troatmont
spray tho treos with Bordoaux mado
as follows: 5 pounds of bluo stono
dissolved In 25 gallons of wator and
6 pounds of llmo slackod in 25 gal
lons of wator. Mix tho two.
Tho Bnmo schomo of trontmont will
nnswor for tho gnrdon cut worms.
If the polsonod bait bo distributed
boforo you sot your plants or bow
your sood you can work out tho cut
worms from tho garden. After tho
plants havo como up tho Bordoaux
spray will holp to protect them.
Tying bands of cotton around tho
treo trunks or painting with tangle
foot or nxle grease; or fastening col
lars of tin or paper around tho trunks
aro remodtos that will not nnswor for
our climbing cut worms.
There aro several other Insects
which food on buds, foliago and gar
den produce which may not bo kllloa
by thlB troatmont.
Miss Esther Imhoff sustalnoJ a
broken thumb whllo playing basket
ball tho othor doy.
Mrs. Elinor Russoll, who has boon
quite 111 of tonsllltls nt her homo on
Union avonuo, Is now Improving.
Dr. B. B. Clnrko and Miss Bcsslo
Bain, of Sherman avenue, nttoiidod
tho Bnln-Mnttson wedding In Mnrsh
fleld Inst night.
Tho numbers of tho North Bend
city wnrrantB which woro Issued In
excess of tho $25,000 limit nnd which
it is proposed to lognllzo nt tlio spe
cial olection April 10, nro from 951
to 2239.
II. M. Bnrncs wns nrrcsted ngnln
this week for teaming without a li
cense This Is tho second tlmo ho
has been up for tho offense, tho othor
time being several months ngo. tils
hearing Is sot for 2 o'clock this nft
ornoon nnd ho has ongngod nn nt
torncy to fight tho enso for htm. Tho
charges woro filed before City Ro
cordor Derbyshire.
Tho North Bond Flro Doparlmont
hns boon given permission to uso part
of tho second floor of tho City Hall
for headquarters. Tho partltloiiu
will bo changed nnd tho room ftttod
up for social purposes.
Besides tho Improvements of Slior
mnn nvcnuo from Florida street south
to California and to tho north end
of Sherman avonuo, Mayor L. J.
Simpson has written a lotter to tho
North Bond Council urging it to lm
provo Mark Hanna stroot from Shor
mnn avonuo to Pony Inlot. Tho
Council hns not takon nny action on
tho latter yet. City Englnoor Brig
linni Is to dotermlno whothor tho old
brldgo loading from Shormnn nvonuo
to Old Town shall bo torn out nnd
tho gulch flllod or whether n now
brldgo will bo put In.
ELKS ON BOSTON
Training Ship (o lie Utilized During
Portland Meeting.
PORTLAND, Ore,. Fob. 15 In
structions hnvo gono forth to ovory
lodgo In Elkdom from grnnd lodgo re
union hondquartora hero that nil
women visitors must bo provldod
with identification cards by tholr
fathers, husbands, brothors or sons
from tho lodges to which tho lnttor
bolong, or tho fair box will not bo
rocogntzod ns eligible to nny of tho
numerous functions and ontortaln
monts of tho wook. Socrotnry Harry .
ilcAlllstor rocolvod a lottor from
Grnnd Exnlted Rulor John P. Sulll
van In which tho lnttor npprovos tho
notion of tho local commission, so tho
mnttor Is finally sottlod.
Tho Orogon Naval Miimn, uirougu
Exocutlvo Offlcor a. O. Blomborg,
hns tondorod tho grnnd lodgo com
mission tho freo uso of tho crulsor
Boston for tho ontlro wook nnd for
such purposes us tho Elks mny doslro.
Tho iondor of tho Naval Mllltln Band
goes with tho offor. It Is proposed to
dross tho Boston up In splondld ro
galla for tho rocoptlon of visitors
during tho wook.
Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths
PHONE 21 t-J.
24 Hours Hot
Why waste time in
getting up at night
to heat the children's
milk? Get a
Thermos Bottle
It will keep the milk
warm 24 hours. No
extra time lost It is
a great big conveni
ence to have handy
Buy a THERMOS
BOTTLE at
From $t-50 to $3.50
BROWN DRUG CO
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
Quality High Makes People Buy j
SPERRY'S
BEST DRIFTED SNOWfLOUR
L.-4 M.