The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 17, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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DONT
luv vour nutlcr, Cream
hniik from t ho Coos Buy
LiniflColdStoraKoOom-
aiiy unless you want only
lie
BEST
PHONIC 73 J
leliverv 8 n. in. 2 p. in.
cau Pot Cheese
'.Pry It.
Here Are
Six
1110 REASONS WHY YOU
SHOULD lUY AM) WEAR A
Royal Tailored
Suit
TUNY ARE EXCLUSIVE
ROYAL FEATURES
J All Pure Wool.
2 A Legal Guarantee with each
garment warranting Full Sat
isfaction or Money back.
100 i0r Cent Process Shrink.
(It cannot Hlirlnk on your
back.
, o.Day Schedule Deliveries.
5 91 a day Cash Forfeit for Kach
Day's Delay In Delivery.
(I Amazing 111k Values at Small
Prices.
Oiiler One Today for
$18.00 to $35.00
FIXlP
Mjirshfield & North Bend
Jways
"The Busy Corner"
TA OKaSJL Star
atch Our
Saturday Sales
Today wo offer Pond's Extract Soap and L. & M. Peroxide Sonp
(both splendid Toilet Soaps) regular 2oe u cako special 2 ror 20e.
iTIit'se nro both Rood bargains and eaeli Saturday wo Intend having
such Bales on staplu goodB watch our windows.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
-MAIN 298
US
rANT ADS.
Ih IMIITY who took by mistake
nek Bilk umlirelhi,. with ebony
Imlle nml gold hands, from Epls-
tiuil Iliiziuir liiHt evening return
mo to Mrs. 13. (1. Flnnngan.
ItlIXT Furnished Hat closo In.
bone 10 1.1.
i ItlIXT ii-rooin house In Iltink-
Mill. Sco Times of fit o.
ANCONA, SICILIAN BUTTER CUP,
AM) SAIiMO.V PAVOHOLLE EGGS
FOR HATCHING. The kind for eggs.
1 have thoroughbred stock.
F. 13. GLA.IHH,
Phone 20!).
North lleud, Oregon.
iTI.'D Messenger boy; must bo
it it mi i nave bicycle. Western
ilon.
SAI.i: Columbia urnitlionhonu
Id 75 rcttrds for $20. Call at
omen's I-xt halite. N'nrth llciTul.
1 .. - . ...r
see.
flVX LEGHORN eggs for hatch-
(. mc a settiiiK; also brown Iok-I
Ini tc ltercls for sale. Clina. I
prr. ;
Mil.
OlUIlt AND ENGINE AT A
BARGAIN.
IS.I,l-Tcn horse-Power steam
PIT mill I'll U llln miiiltmn.t ii'ltli '
Iciilar saw nml cross cut saw for
P iib wood Kino for clearing,
111 ailll lllll lllir Elllllinn !,. r. .. I -n '
. n "'uttnio, uii.fiuiw
J- E, Fltzi5ern.il. 973 nroadwny,
iMiuue a uti.
IIIIXT .Ftirnlsliol housokoop-1
"""'" mono r.i-i,,.
P AX ih.W 2i ,onth;
Miigio nioiils. 113 Second.,
)'fii.fufi'il gold filled Knlrk-
i.er watch, at or near Tabor-
ii.f.ed".c.8l,ur "Islit. Reward
miormnt on ns to ita uiini-.
or return to Times offlco.
Li' Ml1, 7-roo m house in Hay
in l -" .nullum UUIIYUIII-
Ie- Imiulre Times offlco.
Pi: lfifl n. .....- . .
Itom inn i , "uor wnti or
om lan''- Inquire Lloyd Hotel.
PilXliS nf hauling dnno nro...., .
" nizgorald, Phono 3110.
fKl) TO llDVm
iaMo V . ' rm at rea
S. I?"?." wth 30 or 40 cows.
IniCn nifl ,olnt' Coqulllo i
fn the Bay. Artrtmaa a t - i
A. - -...w ., Uf ,((J
lte0ri!hlns: P"ro bre S. C
'ie I.ecllOl-na nnJ TJ T r,.
'. ttlng he
Renj. Ostllnd.
$30,000
3 ITALIA Motion Picture
In. Three Reels
"The Fall of
Troy"
Ihe R.oyal
TONIGHT
Reproductions of tho Trojan War
12000 Armored Gladiators ongago
in deadly conflict Spectacular at
tack on tho city Sottlngs dazzling
with gnni.Iour Awe-lnsplrlng con
flagrations, showing the giant Wood
en Horse, captured by the Trojans,
and the sortlo In the doad of night
by the hoKilers concealed In tho ani
mal, who set flro to tho city; tho
torror of tho lovely Ilolen as her hus
band, at tho head of tho avonglng
Crooks, destroy thf Trojans with
flro and sword and kill Purls, hol
los or and a inultltudo of amazing
Incident:!.
Deautlful Women, Dashing Chari
ots, Artistic Statuary, Masslvo Pal
aces, Hogal Costumes, all doplctod In
exqulslto photography tlntod and
tonod boyonil comparo. Tills film
causes any other subject heretofore
produced by any manufacturer In tho
world to palo Into insignificance
Wo aim to uloaso our patrons. Tho
exhibition of "TIIIJ I'AUiOKTWn
seturod at enormous cost, is an ovl
denco of our slntorlty In this direc
tion. Wo show tho best films In the
world 'carefully soloetod program,
ttiinbliilng humor and drama with
o lueatlonal and spectacular subjects.
You will always see tho best pictures
at this thontor.
ItOYAIi THKATKIl
Tonight 10c.
G. J. MCMNSKI. Proprletttr.
few',-, i""S": "T"":
- n iieuo, I-UU1IO
SwTlo'ith nl .?ee
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I ritOlli ImiicA
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r0nal) ren- " "nlences. I
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Farmers Increase their cropo
by planting tested seeds. Mor-
chants Increase business by sell-
s Ing quality merchandise and ad-
vortlslng.
If you have anything to sell, trs-P
rent, or warn help, try a want ad
COOS DAY TIDES.
Del .w Is given tho tlmo and
holghth of high and low water at
iMnrshlleld.
Tho tides nro placed in tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho flrst lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of cousecutlvo heights will lndlcato
whetl or It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
31 minutes
Date February, 11)12.
17 hours.2.Cl 8.11 2.14 8.30
Tldo ....5.2 3.0 G.O 0.1
18 hours.3.20 8.42 2.C1 8.57
Tldo ....5.5 0.5 0.1 0.2
(By Associated Press.)
Oregon Occasional rain to-
night and Sunday. Southerly
winds.
I.OC'AIj TKMPUItATUlllS HE-
POUT.
!
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 a. m., Feb. 17, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum 54
.Minimum 48
At 4:43 a. in 40
Prcclpltntlon 1.53
Wind, Southwest; rainy.
was or any particulars and Mr. CatU
cart thinks that possibly It may havo
I) i i i.tmmel and his party.
I.uiiil Files O. O. Lund has filed1
hi lieclaratloti of Intention to be ai
ciunlhluto for tho Hopubllcan noinl
i.i. ii lor shorlff at tho April pri
maries with County Clork Wnsson.
Mr. Lund hns resldcn In Oregon for
thirteen years nml In Coos county for
in .my live years and has boon a Ke
pi bllcan nil his life. Ho Is now cir
culating his nominating petitions.
ME TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
Oltlest Oregonlnn W. IJ. Cox, con-
utablo In Justlco Ponnock's court,
clnlms to bo tho oldest nntlvo born
Orcgoiilnu In Mnrshflold. Ho Is slxty
ono years old. Marshal Cnrtor, who
Is fifty-throe, Is nlBo a natlvo born
Oregonlnn.
Fimu-s Change Capt. Nolson of
the Golden Gate Life Saving Station
at San FianclBco and wi o was for
merly located at the Coos Hay sta
t on, In a letter to friends hero says:
"I received tho extra copies of Tho
TIiiicb tolling of tho lntlnch North
Sitir disaster. A tad caBe Indeed, but
It had to come nnd more will fol
low until the station Is placed whero
it rightfully bolongs."
Saw Fire 13. Unndel, Instead of
Matt Stonholm, discovered tho flro In
tho Mrs. M. J. Blroil homo tho night
boforo lust and tho alarm was turned
in by Mrs. Dnndol, according to D. L.
Itood, who was ono of tho first on
thoiBceno. An amusing Btory Is bo
Ing told about two roomers nt tho EI
rod homo. Thoy wore playing cards
whon tho nlnrm was soundod nnd got
up nnd went to tho door to sco whnt
It was. Thoy didn't notlco anything
nnd returned to tholr game A mo
ment later, neighbors Informed thorn
nbout tho flro' bolng In their own
houso.
More Iteglstcr Ab n result of tho
numerous petitions of candidates for
nominations nt tho April primaries
bolng circulated, moro voters nro reg
istering. Justlco Ponnock said that
ho registered moro today than nny
day yet. Most of them wero Ilopub-llrniis.
Plans Spray Plant P. M. Hall
Lewis, Coos County Fruit Inspector,
who lias Just returned from Portlnnd,
Hood Itlvcr nnd Corvnllls, socurcd
Bomo valuable information concern
ing tho proposed plant hero for tho
manufacture of sprnylng fluids. Ho
rinds that It will bo impossible to get
tho plnnt In operation boforo the
blooming season but will hnvo It
ready for tho summer sprnylng. Ho
plans to put In n plant with a capacity
of about 20 barrels per day. It
probably will bo a co-oporatlvo plant
nnd will probnbly bo locatod In tho
Coqulllo Vnlloy as tho fruit growers
nro bottor orgnnlzod thoro to bundle
It. Tho company will bo orgnnlzod
soon.
Steamer Sails This Morning
for Portland With Large
List of Passengers.
Tho Ilreakwatcr sailed this morn
ing for Portlnnd. Sho had a fair car
go of miscellaneous frolght nnd n
good passenger list.
Among thoso sailing on tho llronk
water woro tho following:
T. .1. Humphry, Chns. Hnldorman,
T. C. Shankland, A. J. Wlso, Mrs. N.
Mi Montgomery, Mr. N. C. Rowlcs,
Mrs. N. C. Itowlca, S. Steovoll. Dan
Starr, E. W. Cummlngs, W. D. Stev
ens, A. Itobortson, A. E. Homo, Jen
nie Ansonln, John C. Stevon, Goorgo
Mntchno, D. McMullen, II. Mlllor, M.
Ilystorn, L. Peck, John Tronntha, B.
Polooto, J. Barr, J. Gardiner, Goorgo
Couch, A. Holmborg, Anna Borry,
Mollio Mullen, M. Flnnngan, A. II.
Albrocht, A. McPhnrlnnd, 11. Hnrd
grovo, E. S. McGulro, Jonnlo Walton,
W. J. Snrtcr, Mrs. W. J. Sartor,
Frank Lo Itoy, Miss Cannon, II. A.
Phillips, Mario Wnltors, Clydo Gilo,
Mrs. Clydo Glle, Mr. P. W. Davis,
Mrs. W. P. Pollor, W. P. Pollor, L.
A. Hooves, W. Lnslum, 0. K. Pearson,
Carl Hoyland, Gus Furkrcsh, C. Ai
Nolson, P. D. Cullum, W. E. Smith
nnd Mrs. W. 13. Smith.
PERSONAL NOTES
JAS. STOCK, of Sumner, Is a Marsh
flold visitor today.
New Auto Horn E. S. Bargolt hns
equipped his now auto with Cluxon
olectrlc horn that makes n nolfin that
would drown an ordinary steambont,
whistle. Ho tried it out for tho first
tlmo today and hnd a lot of pooplo
gucsflng as to what was causing tho
commotion.
NOKTII INLET NEWS.
Soth Johnson went to North Bond
to spend a fow days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson.
Tho condition of our pioneer neigh
bor "Jack" Nvo Is nbout tho flume. Ho
expects to tako treatment In Mnrsh
flold soon.
Get Five Autos Flvo now Bulcks,
1012 models, arrived hero today, j
Thoy woro for L. P. Pnlkonstoln, I
Honry Korn and Edgnr Simpson, of
North Bond, and for Harkor & Good
ulo and Dr. Housoworth, of Mnrsh
flold. Dr, HoiiEoworth will soil ono
of his othor two machines, tho now
ono being for his wlfo.
Charley Hamilton dollvorod thirty
head of cnttlo for Gus Potorson ono
tiny this wcok.
Word revolved from D. M. Hogors
stntcs that ho Is again locatod In tho
cranberry business, having bought n
trnct of nntlvo ninrsli on tho Lowor
Columbia. Ho expocts to plnnt 25
ncros this sonson.
Sought TreiiHiiro Slnco roadtug
tho story In Tho Times tho othor tiny
of tho Klmmol murder trlnl nt St.
Louis, Del Cnthcnrt has recalled that
Jnko Evans, tho South Slough plo
noor, told him sovornl years ago that
n nnrtv nf Rtrnnirnrn worn Innktllir for
a hurled Spanish trensuro thoro. Mr.
Evans did not toll him who tho party
Docorntod China Butter PLATES
20c Per SET nt Coos Bay Cash Storo.
"FALTj OF TBOY" at IIOYATj
THKATKIt SATUltDAY NIGHT.
NEIL WATSON, Mayor of Coos City,
Is in Mnrsjifiold on business.
C. P. McKNiailT wont to Coqulllo
this nftornoon on business.
MRS. S. A. YOAKUM wns a business
visitor In Mnrshflold today.
P. E. HAGUE Is confined to his homo
at Klttyvillo today by Illness.
GEORGE ROSS, of Catching Inlot, Is
a Mnrshflold business visitor.
C. 13. HOWE and wlfo, of Coqulllo,
nro Mnrshflold visitors today.
CHAS. ESTERBECK, of Catching In
lot, Is n Marshflold visitor today.
ALONG THE AVATEIIFRONT
Tho Daisy Mitchell arrived In from
tho South today nnd will load with
lunibor for San Prauclbco.
Tho Redondo will Ball from San
Frnnclsco tomorrow afternoon for
Coos Bay and should reach hero early
Tuesday.
Bert McCollum, pursor on tho Ar
eata, stated today that tho steamer
Washington would probnbly leave
San Francisco next week on her
Initial trip on tho Coos Bay-San Fran
cisco run.
The Areata arrived In today from
Snn PranclBilo with n good cargo of
miscellaneous freight, which sho dls
chnrgod nt tho Ocean dock. She will
Ball tomorrow for San Frnnclsco with
a cargo of box shooks, shingles, luni
bor and coal.
J. P. HAGE nnd wlfo, of Myrtlo
Point, wero In Mnrshflold today.
FRED SLAGLE, of Coqulllo, Is n
Mnrshflold business visitor today.
JOE SCIIAPPERS, of Allognny, Is In
Mnrshflold on business and plons-uro.
MRS. CHARLES ADAMS, of Myrtlo
Point, Is n Mnrshflold visitor today.
Auto Till 138 nt tho GUNNERY.
Have your Job printing done nt
The Times' offlco.
Ladies'
$29.00
To
$36.00
Two Models
Men's
$27.50
To
$42.50
Four Models
THE ADVERTISEMENT MAKES US ALL OF ONE SIZE.
A CAT MAY LOOK AT A KING, ETC.
HERE YOU
Mr, Retailer
LISTEN!!
I don't regard the BICYCLE as a plaything. A list of those
who have bought DAYTONS from me would read like "among
those present'1 at a business meeting.
I Want to Sell Bicycles to Progressive Retailers,
You are in business to make money, Are you getting all
the orders you should? I believe that the way to get bus
i.iess is to GO AFTER IT. Put a HUSTI E.I on a DAYTON bi
jycle and send him out after orders and new business,
Doesn't it cost out of all proDortion to nrofits to deliver a
f . w small special orders by automobile? How about a sign on
your bicycle? BLANK & CO., PROMPT DELIVERY?
Furnlshod freo with your DAYTON
Marshfield Is Going Ahead! BOOST!
Don't s't still and be left behind, BOOST for me and
I'll BOOST for me, I'm a BOOSTER from What? No, sir:
from California, You are reading my daily ads, so you must
know the advantage of buying a
DAYTON
It costs us nothing to warrant our Bicycles! we have an
iron-clad, signed, five-year guarantee from the manufactur
ers of DAYTON BICYCLES. Thank you for reading this
through: NOW THINK ABOUT IT.
Marshfield Cyclery
Phone 180 R Dayton Agents, Coos County 607 Front
A. KOLSTAD. of Coos Rlvor, Is look
ing nftor business In Mnrshflold
today.
MRS. T. J. MACGENN and daughter,
Isabol, of Emplro, woro Marshflold
visitors yesterday.
J. A. LUSH and family loft today for
tho W. A. Lii80 ranch on Cons Rlv
or whero thoy will spond Suntlny.
MRS. BAKIL, who has boon qulto ill
nt hor homo In Porndnlo, was tr.kon
to Morcy Hospital todny for tront-mont.
MRS. CLAUDE PIPER pnssod
through horo today on routo to ho
homo on Coos Rlvor artor n snort
visit with friends and rolntlves nt
Norfth pond.
GEORGE FLANAGAN, son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, loft to
day for Portland whoro ho will ro
sumo his course nt Columbia University.
W. J. SARTOR nnd wlfo nnd bnby
who havo been visiting nt tho homo
of Mr. Sartor's brothor, R. M. Sar
tor, loft today for tholr homo nt
Pullmnn, Wash.
Soup and DINNER PLATES nnd
Plattors In Docorntod China at vory
low prices during CL1UN-UP SALE
nt COOS HAY CASH SiOIlK.
NOTICE.
Myrtlo Lodgo, K. of P., will put on
dogreo work nt tholr noxt mootinb.
Monday evening, February 19, nt I.
O. O. P. Hall. Banquot will bo sorved
after lodgo in honor of tho nnnivor
sary of tho ordor All Knights nnd
sojourning brothors nro requostod to
bo prosont.
COMMITTEE.
Our WHITE and GOLD CROCK
I0HY has AHHIYED. Como In and
soo thorn. PHETTY PATTERNS nnt'l
LOW PRICES. Coos Bay Cash SI ore.
FLASHLIGHTS and batteries at
the GUNNERY.
Tho Excelsior, which hns been at
anchor In tho lowor Bny for n tiny or
two for tho Btorm along tho const to
subside, returned to North Bend this
morning to replonlsh her supply of
fresh wntor. Sho probably will sail
tomorrow.
The Nnnn Smith was unablo to
cross out yesterday owing to tho
rough bar. Sho has a big deck load
and Cnpt. Olson did not want to tako
any chnnces ns tho bar hns boon
bronklng every fow mlnutos. Ho
hopes to got out enrly tomorrow.
CULLINGS OF COQUILLE
Coos County Scat News ns Toltl by
Tho Sentinel.
William Humbert nnd wlfo, of
Mnrshflold, woro In town Thursday
negotiating for tho purchaso of acre
ngo property noar town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Russoll nnd
Virgil 13. Wnttors woro In Coqulllo
Tuosdny. They nro from North Bond
nnd woro negotiating for tho pur
chaso of n ranch.
On Saturday night at 7 o'clock a
vory prot.y wedding occurred at tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I. Klmo, of
tills plnco, whon Mr. Harry II. Smith
nnd Miss Mnry Ethol Watson woro
united In marrlago by Proachor
Evans of tho Mothodlst Church.
Mnrrlod Wllllnm John Mannlx
nnd Mnry Downing woro marrlod at
Snntn Ann, Call., Friday, Fobruary 2.
Miss Downing will bo roincmborod by
ninny Coqulllo citlzons ns n formor
leichor of music In this city. Whllo
horo sho mndo her homo with the
family of J. J. Stanloy.
At tho called mooting of tho Bonrd
of School Directors hold Wodnosday
ovonlng C. A. Howard, prosont prin
cipal of tho public schools, was chos
on for nnothor year. Outsldo of tho
ordinary routlno of business of the
Bonrd nothing of nny Importance was
do no.
Ono of tho most bonutlful woddlngs
of tho season wns that of Miss Edna
Constnnco Robinson nnd Wllllnm
Francis Pollor nt the homo of tho
brldo'n undo, Prod Bollonl. Tho cor
oniony wns solomnlzod Mondny at
high noon, Rov. P. H. Adams of tho
Prosbytorlan Church officiating.
Ono of tho lnrgost pigs ovor butch
orod in Coos County was on display
nt tho City Market Wodnosdny. It
was ralsod by W. M. Rohror nt tho
slaughter houso at Cunningham. Tho
pig drossod 4S7 pounds. "Drossod"
it would hnvo brought 0 conts por
pound or $33.73. It yloldod 230
pounds of lard.
You Depend
Upon a Truss
You depend upon a truss
to do the work it is in
tended to do else you
would not buy it. Why
waste your money tri
lling with trusses of un
known value, fitted by
people who don't know
how. Come to a reliable
store whero you can got
truss satisfaction.
"Wo know how to fit
them, and wo guarantee
that you will be satisfied.
BROWN DRUG CO
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
Quality High Makes People Buy
SPERRY'S
BEST DRIFTED SNOW PLOUR