The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 20, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COO,S,BA,Y JIME.S, MARSHFIELD,. OREQONt TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912 EVENIMG EDITION
asteService
OUR lasto and our selection of styles, patterns,
fabrics and colorings insures the stylo oi the
clothes you buy here. The service we render.
In fitting you properly, giving you no opportunity to
liifnin anything but the best' workmanship, tested
fabrics and reliable clothes insures clothing service.
Quality Counts
ITS TJtIC FOUNDATION 03T OUH SUC
CESS. ITS THE .LITTLE THINGS THAT
MAKE QUALITY.
Th Fixup
SIS8
fnrsh field.
North Bend.
coos I1AV TIDES.
Del .w Is given tlio time and
holghth ot high and low wator at
Marshfleld.
Tho tldos aro placed In tlio ordor
of occurrence, with their tlmos on
the llrst lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino ot each day; a comparison
or conBocutlvo heights will Indlcato
whothor it is high or low wator. For
high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Dato February, 11)12.
ported thut J. II. Somors, who for
morly resided In iMnrshllold and who
suited to promote ft number ot pro
Jifia here, is said to be starting tho
promotion of a rrillrdad from Grants
1 tibM 10 Coos Day, Ho and an engi
neer named Morghn, from Sun Fran
cisco, aro Bald to, bp going over the
route now.
PERSONAL NOTES
W. A. LUSE was down from his Coos
Kivor ranch today on business.
20 hours.4.11
Tide ....0.0
21 hours. Ml
Tldo ....C.2
'42 hours.C.12
Tldo ....C.2
23 hours.!". 4G
Tldo ...,c.:i
2-1 hours.G.2-1
Tldo ... .0.2
25 hours. 0.7
Tide ... .2.8
U.4U
1.6
10.14
1.1
10.57
0.8
11.411
0.C
12.39
0.0
7.21
0.1
4.07
G.8
4.48
C.5
G.32
CO
0.21
0.4
7.28
3.0
1.40
0.G
0.51
0.3
10.21
0.0
10.50
1.5
11.28
2.1
8.49
3.1
MUS. JACK 1JIIOWN of Honryvlllo
. is n Alarshflcld Bhoppor.
Vleld i'cat Instead of forty tons
)(.! acre, Nick Dustendorf, who GEO. MYERS of Coos Itlver was a
uroug..t in u forty-pound rutauuga
for exhibition at tho Chamber of
Commerce yesterday, sacurcd sovonty
tons off an aero of turnips. Tom Coko
vnys that Mr. Dastondorf's Held of
turnips was one of the finest ho over
nw nnywhoro.
I NOT ALLOWED
TO INTERVENE
Iways-
lhe
Busy Corner"
Th9 $ilCaJULsrm
lON'T WEAR A TRUSS
tat will not Bit comfortably, no mnttor what it costs, it will do you
lore harm than good.
A trims that won't stay in its placo undor all conditions you can
ti your body Into should bo thrown nwny at onco. It can novor bo
dicmloil upon and is euro to fall you at a critical inomont.
Wo sell a trtiBB nt js.uu mat wo guarantee under all conditions
nosltlvuly retain the most complicated form of runturo nalnlosslv.
bis truss Is neither clumsy nor uncomfortablo about tho body, and
fears well. ALL FITTING IS DONE HY AN KXI'KKT and our
lock Is most comploto In, ovory surgical requisite.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
MIN 298 :
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
HONE
US
.
Oregon Fair tonight except
occasional rain In northwost
portion. Wednesday fair In oaBt
with occasional rain in went.
Warmer in cast Wednesday.
East to southeast high wind
along tho coast.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE
TOUT.
KB-
For twenty-four hours, ending
nt 4:43 a. in., Fob. 20, by DenJ.
Ostllnd, spcclnl government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 50
Minimum 32
At 4:43 a. m 38
Precipitation Nono
Total precipitation since
September, 1911 41.98
Wind, northwest; cloudy.
Seeks Son Mnrshnl Carter has re
ceived a letter from Mrs. Joslo Bo
lnnd of Lents. Oregon, nsklng him to
try to locate her son, Hoy Bolnnd,
who Is mysteriously missing. She
tl inks he might liavo been "shang
hnlod." Ho Is nineteen years old, six
feet tnll, fair complexion and blue-eyes.
May Open Street It Is roportod
that 13. a. I'onlinin, who recently
purchased tho olghty-ncro tract north
of West Marshfiold, is planning to
hnvo Tenth or Elovcnth street opened
through tho tract. This will make a
direct thoroughfare to North Bond
as soon as Sherman nvcnuo Is com
pleted and will open up a large now
residence soction.
Marshfiold business visitor today.
. E. LAIIS0N and son, Eddlo, of
Allegany, wero Marshileld visitors
today.
A. O. ROGERS, Jr., of Coos Itlver,
Is looking after business In Mnrsh
ileld today.
FHANK BLACK has moved from
Sumner to his residence In South
Mnrshflcld.
MHS. J. H. PRICE and children of
Allegany wero Marshileld visitors
today.
Slide DcIiiyh Mull No newspaper
mall wus received today from Rose
burg as a result of another big land
slide In tho canyon about a mllo from
Laird's yestorday. Tho letter mall
was brought in this morning, having
boon packed through by tho cnrrlors
over the worst stretch of tho road.
This Is tho second bad slide In that
vicinity within a, fow days. It Is ex
pected that tho papor mail will bo
brought through tonight or tomorrow.
T. M. DIMMICK, county treasuror,
returned to Coqulllo today after
a short visit on tho Bay.
ROY LANDR1TH of Coos River wan
a Marshfiold business visitor yesterday.
J. M. DIMMICK, county tronBurcr, 1b
In tho city greeting his mnny
friends today.
MRS. P. H. BRIER and daughter, of
Coos River, wero In Marshfiold on
uusiness touay.
HENRY PLOEGER of Myrtlo Point
Is visiting friends horo and look
ing after business Interests on tho
Bay.
Q aJL. h3
fyw-Li i t yiwfis.
THE WEKH1T OF A
PIECE OF MEAT
Isn't always an indication of its
usefulness. It Is with ours, how
ovor, for ovory ounco can bo oaten
with enjoyment. When you buy meat
horo you get nil meat, not a lot of
bono, grlstlo or fat. Try n roast for
Sunday. You'll boo ovory bit of It
enton, not an ounco of it goos to
wnsto. That's renl economy.
MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Markets
TELEPHONES :
Marshfiold North Bend
221-J Bl
I10RN.
JOHNSON To Mr. and MrB. II. E".
Johnson at their homo on North
Fourth streot, Tuesduy, February
20, a daughter. Mother nnd child
nro doing nicoly.
IMrulc Thursday Tho Marshfiold
High School Btudonts are arranging
for a picnic excursion to tho govern
ment works Thursday if tho weather
will permit. Thursday Is Washing
ton's birthday and will bo obsorvod
ns a holiday In tho schools.
Mother lnd Mrs. R. II. Porklns
todny received a telegram from
Stillwater, Minnesota, announcing
tho death of her mother, Mrs.
Olson, nt that placo. Owing to tho
dlstanro, It is not llkoly that Mrs.
Perkins will bo nblo to attend tho
funoral.
Found Lost (urment Miss Mary
Hanson of tho Coos Bay Homo Tele
phone. Co. Is tho latest addition to
ndhorents to Times want ads. Night
beforo last sho lost a gray sweater.
Last night sho insortcd n three-lino
want adv. In Tho Times. Boforo Miss
Hanson was nt hor desk In tho tele
phone o 111 co tho swentor was waiting
,for her at Tho Times office Tho gar
ment had been found by Mrs. Peter
Scott, Jr., who road the notice in
The Times want ads and promptly
brought It to this olllco and It was
returned to its owner. The Times
want atls get results.
ED BANDERBOB and Bon Mnthison
of Bunker Hill expect to loavo tho
last of tho wcok for Portland and
other northern points.
W. A. OAQE of Allegany pnBBod
through horo todny en ronto homo
from n week's trip to Coqulllo nnd
Bandon.
irties Desiring, Monuments Erected
Would do well to call nt
The Pacific Monumental Works
South Broadway mid iiuiko sclee
(Inn frdiii the largo stock now on
hand. Mr. Wilson has la his employ
(lie only practical marble and granite
cutter In Coon county. And none
hut the liest work is turned out.
Son Is Horn Cards havo been ro
colved In Marshfiold announcing tho
birth of n ton and a half pound boy
to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ohns. Duko In Port
land, Thursday, February fifteenth.
Mrs. Duko was formerly Miss Emily
Wnll of this city.
ANT ADS.
for hatchlnc: mirn lirnrt s. n.
Ite Leghorns and R. I. Rods;
! iew setting hons. Phono
rL. Deal. Ostllnd.
HDFresh young nillch cow. ,
e juu.
-Ribbon watch fob with imld
let with diamond In contor nt-
!! UOtUm to Tlmna nfflpn.
pal reward. '
! kinds of hauling, seo Clifford
"v, mono sal i
'"-Competent lady in con-
""". laso. -Must cook for self
' Patient, and do light houso-
omie wages and references
Box 55, City.
P.iT 9rnnm linuoa In n..nn
fni. See Timoo nfflna
......, w Jt
1.I) Messenter lmv! mimt i
'16 and have bicycle. Western
Public Take Notice
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, Feb. II), 20 nnd 21.
Special Sale
Singor, White, Now Homo Drop
hond Sowing Machines with at
tachments, in first-class condi
tion from ? 10 to $20 each nt
Singer Sewing
Machine Office
178 S. Broadway. Phono 184-L
Storm Delays Iledondo Tho Re
dnndn crossod In nbout 2 o'clock this
nftomoon from Snn Francisco, hnv
Ing boon delayed about twolvo hours
by tho northwost wind that sho had
to buck all tho way up the. coast.
Pbo will roach Marflhflold Into this
afternoon.
ApKal Cnso J. H. Barbour of Los
Angeles has appealed his caso against
tho Morchant Land Company. Ho Is
seeking to establish a claim to a ono
thlrd Interest in Railroad addition
on tho ground that ho was one of R.
A. arnham's pnrtnors when Graham
was building tho local railway sov
oral years ago and dickering In Coos
Bay real estate. Tho claim which
Mr. Bnrbour Is trying to establish
would possibly affect tho titles ot all
the proporty In Rnllrond addition.
Mr. Bnrbour nnd Mr. Bonnott Bomo
time ngo offerod to relinquish tholr
clnlm to tho vnrlous lots on tho pay
ment of $10 or so por lot, but J. C.
Merchant, mnnngor of tho Merchnnt
estnto, stntod tho ostato would Btand
bohlnd tho people who ownod tho
proporty nnd fight tho enso. In tho
lower courts, Bnrbour lost.
CAPT. ERNEST, who Is now mak
ing his homo nt tho Rogors ranch
on South Coos River, was n Marsh
fiold visitor today.
Rood and Marsden Not Permit
ted to Enter Election Con
test Suit. '
Judgo John S. Coko todny handed
down a decision that D. L. Rood
nnd Robert Marsden, Sr., could not
Intervene In tho olectlon contest enso
of R. A. Copplo vs. E. 13. Straw. In
volving tho mayoralty of Marshfiold.
Judgo Coko pointed out that tho
stntutes govornlng olectlon contests
nbsolutoly forbid any pnrtles other
than tho contesting candidates bo
ing parties to an olectlon contest.
Tho nttomcys for Mayor Straw
havo fllod a domurror to tho petition
of Mr. Copplo, This, which alleges
among othor things that the city
council nlono has Jurisdiction over
tho qualifications of city oftlclals, will
bo nrgticd boforo Judgo Coko tomor
row. Other Cases Decided.
Judgo Coko also denied n new trial
In tho enso of Wllloy and Schroeder
vs. J. T. Hcrrott.
In tho enso of East Marshfiold
-joa. "V -tuotijuv ba Auodmoj) puoT
loy et al., Involving lot 12 In block
28, Judgo Coko gavo Judgmont and
its proporty. Whon tho work is
completed, thero will bo ovor flvo
feot of wator to Sumner on tho
lowest tldo.
J- W. GARuINER of North Bond was
In Marshfiold today on business.
Ho reports that tho ownorn of tho
North Bond proporty which tho
Southern Pacific has boen negotiat
ing for ns right-of-way property
aro anxiously awaiting tho nnswor
of tho company to tho prices fix
ed. Somo consldor tho prices rea
sounblo, whllo othors claim they
aro high.
ALEX. JOHNSON has taken n posi
tion with Mr. Edglngton, tho in
nurnnco mnn, since ho sold his
business to Mr. Storgard.
MRS. ALICE KRUSE and hor slstor.
Mrs. Sarah Mooro, of California,
left todny for tho Kruso ranch on
Isthmus Inlot nftor n short Btay In
town.
AIONfl THE WATERFRONT
WILL HORTON nnd Miss Ruth Hor
ton will ehtortnln a pnrty of young
roiks nt tho homo of tiro I r par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton,
Frldny ovenlng.
RECEIVES SHOOK.
Frod M. Stora, tlmokcopor at Mc
Donald ami Vaughan Camp, on Dan
iel's crcok, rocelved a shock whllo
repairing tho tolophono lino which
ho will romombcr for somo tlmo. Ho
took hold of tho broken wlro with
both hands Just as somo ono rang
for central. Tho current was do
strong ho could not movo or lot go
of tho -wlro until tho, party on tho
lino atoppod ringing.
ARTHUR McKEOWN nnd Tom Ben
nett accompanied Mrs. McKeown
nnd1 son, Jooy, as far as Gardiner
yestorday on her trip to Snn Fran
cisco via Drain.
WM. STRAIGHT of Chicago, n tim
borman roprosontlng castorn cap
italists who aro Interested In this
soction, has been spending a fow
days In Marshileld.
Tho nrenkwntor sails from Port
land this ovenlng for Coos Bay and
should roach horo early Thursday.
Sweater Arrive Tho flfteon
swontors for tho mombors of Marsh
fiold High School team havo arrlvod
and will bo nwardod soon. They nro
bluo with tho largo collnrs and will
hnvo a yellow "M." Part of tho cost of
thorn was dofrayod out of tho $C0
nottod from tho senior clnss pla.
Somers' Now Project It Is ro-
It Is announced that Capt. Edgar
Simpson will commuml tho A. M.
Simpson on hor Inltlnl trip from
North Bond to Snn Francisco Instoad
of Capt. Bondergnrd,
Tho Alliance- Is duo In horo lato
tomorrow or onrly Thursday morning
from Snn Francisco nnd will sail
Thursday nt 1 o'clock for Portland.
Tho Rodondo. which arrived In lato
this aftornoon from Snn Francisco,
will sail from horo Frldny aftornoon
for Snn Francisco.
DAYTON
r
lllOVT
I.' .'IV ... 1
I l"IU I1UU3U .
,a MOllftrn pninnnlaiiui I
rnab,e ren'- Sne Ivy Condron! '
I Have Some First Class
RESIDENCE LOTS
In Eugene to Exchange for Coos Bay
Property.
What Have You Got?
IIIIt IBP
NEWS
Published
Occasionally
by
Marshfiold
Cyclery
II. M. Barnes, who was arrested
last weok for violating tho North
Bond vehicle ordlnnnco by teaming
without n llconso, was found not
guilty by n Jury In City Recorder
Derbyshire's court yestorday. It
scorns that tho ovldonco that Barnes
was tho proprlotor of tho vohlclo that
was alleged to havo been responsible
for tho offenBO was not definite.
Bnrnes wn arrested nnd nunlshed
somo months ngo for toamlng with
out n lleenpo.
FRANK PREY, of Springfield. Ore,
was In Mnrshflold todny, having
arrived on Coos Bay Sunday. He
Is bringing his family and Is mak
ing nrrnngomonts to locnto hero
permanently.
ONE POETIC CANDIDATE
SALEM, Ore,. Fob. 20 Herman
Wlso of ABtorln, Ore., Is a pootlcat
Domocrat. Ho Is a candldato for del
egate to his party's nationnl conven
tion, and says if ho Is oloctod ho will
hustlo for?
"Moro wool In woolen garments,
More loathor In our shoos,
And on our broad moro butter,
Loss tax on what wo uso,
Moro Democrats, good trust laws,
Loss promises, moro deeds,
I want to go to Bnltlmoro
To arguo for thoso needs,"
Got your hot TAMALES tomorrow
at SARTERS'.
Truth may dwell In wlno but It's
tho sort ot truth that needs a good
forgottory.
The Timos Want Ads bring result!
FRANK PREY, who arrived in via
Loon Lake from Sprlngllold, Oro
gon, to visit frloudB In this section,
reports that tho now Loon Lnko
road was Inundated by tho freshet
n fow days ago.
. II. POWERS oxpects to leave Sat
in day for Portland ns a witness
In tho 20,000 dnmngo suit of
Thorson vs. the C. A. Smith Lum
bor nnd Manufacturing Company
for porsonnl Injuries.
U'. FltlZKEN
fVt.trni Ave.. Marshfiold.
MUD FOR CAPTURE
OF PAPER TIIIEVKS A
"! COOS Dav Tlmno ,lll ..
reward to any party fur-
evidence that will con-
men or boys who steal co-
01 The Times from snh. a
,er after Tho Tim.. ii
have delivered It.
Have That Roof Fixed
vow
See CORTIIELL
Phonr 1191
J). L. FOOTE. Proprietor,
if Id mi I. Vf ho hire ome Intentlre bl!IW
il&us writ UUKKUKV it MtlNTHIK.
atMil Aiuraair, WukUilu, U. V
BOYS,
EARN
A
DAYTON
MAKE IT PAY FOR ITSELF.
I'LL TELL YOU HOW.
Marshfield Cyclery
Agents
Phone 180-R. C07 Front.
USF ai I FN'S F00T-EASE
Tho mtlso'iHc powder to he shakon
Into the pl'oes, If you want rest
nnd comfort for tired, tendo-, nchlng,
swollen, swent'nii feot, uso Allen's
Foot-Enso. Rol'pves corns nnd bun
Ions of all pn'n nnd prevents bllste-s,
sore and cnlloiB snots. Just tno
thing for Dancing I'nrMPS. Pnlent
t enther Shoes, and fo Brooking In
Vow Shoes. It Is the greatest com
fort dlsooverv of tho nue. T y It to
day. Sold eve vwhero, 2Ti cts. I)o"'t
"cront nnv t-uhtltute. For FREE
rh' nacUnue. nd''ress Allen S. Olm
sted, Lo Roy. N. Y.
JUDGE HALL roturnod Inst ovonlng
from a business trip to Coqulllo.
Whllo thoro ho Issued nn ordor per
mitting tho Hnsklns youth, recent
ly convicted ot contributing to tho
delinquency or a minor nt Co
qulllo, to leavo tho stnto without
his bond being forfoited, tho bond
being still good for his continued
bohavior.
JAS. WATSON, tho Coos County
Clerk, enmo over from Coqulllo
last ovonlng on buslnoss nnd
nleasure. It Is understood that
Mr, Watson will bo a candldato for
renominatlon nnd ro-oloctlon nnd
so far as known ho will hnvo no
opposition for tho Ropubllcnn nom
ination. As yet, tho Democrats
havo not brought out any candl
dato against him.
SB When you buyjEft
CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner,
who was a Marshfiold business vis
itor yesterday, reports that tho
Larson d red go Oregon is making
good progress on tho Improvement
of the upper portion of Catching
Inlet. The proposod cutoff may
bo impoded owing to J. S. Masters
asking $150 for right-of-way. Tho
Soutrern Oregon company has con
tributed tho right-of-way through1
WeCover
All Your
Needs
In drug store goods of
every kind we cover your
needs.
Supplies for home, bath,
nursery and sick-room aro
all found hero in great
in'ofusion.
Deliveries made prompt
ly and prices aro as low as
is consistent with quality.
BROWN DRUG CO
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
Quality High Makes People Buy
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