The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 22, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 912 EVENING EDITION
ASlHNfiTOX'S nmTIIDAY
' JIKAITV SNAPB.
i8 n Bast Marshflold for.? 800
. I.. SPIlKStaCKOH B iiuur
S with fine llavlow....
Ws of platting Inntl, EnBt-
(550
nno
7.R0
(100
uoo
itooo
iVJMO
waterfront, opposito
tnil iiveiutu, per ncro. . .
..i In ii. I tmnr Alio-
lores mm ... "..:."
ny, ' ."L,.",V'-"'i:
nins on term? iu -'"
.,,.,. mi or uoioro wiruu
Uli v
is. tier acru
n Steamboat Addition to
row. tnsy torniB 100
on tho hill 1" isnsisiuo
II.... ulnllt flt
h n nice ""' ,u"
en platting land npnr
v" til t.-l Ilit altltl
gitngK " ' ' "" "
lllll'l WlllUIllum. (nil ..".
1nl.. lit 12 OtB, 0OX1UO,
Sengstacken'B Audition;
iy terms
iiwk of s lotB nuxiuu in
otter's Addition
nHinr In Plat A Coob Day
ix13S. easy tornm 750
bungalow nnu i"is on
In H. U' Addition; nlco
hborhood; $1000 cash
llL.r month
... v-miim iiuuau ... .wv
Central nvonuu 1010
nnd 2 lots on aeconu uuu
no nvunuo "
,tg In Block M, Western
It on, witli largo uwei-
12,000
nnd 8, Mock 18, South
alifleld, nlco location . . simmi
In Cnplcs Addition. . . . i-i
In Hunker Hill with now
" . unit
nm no su "w
holco block In Schottor'B
Itlon with nno uny view
new modern hotmo 1500
ruin Qunrnnteo & Abstract
ipposlte Chandler Hotel. Henry
nckon. liinnnKor,
The Best Is
NONE TO GOOD
WHEN THE PRICE
IS T1IK SAME
Royal
Tailored
Suits
Are The Best
fierari
rK?T
Vi
.
Hot of the fninlllcB of' the victims of
the launch North Star dlBnBtor. This
i a.vud thu total cajph contributions
uiroiigii ino iinioB tizua.uv, ex
ciubIvo of n numbor of merchandise
loru.'B mid gifts of clothing' ntld BUP
llllOH. '
PERSONAL NOTES
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos Itlver Is
u Murshflold shopper today.
ED NOAH of North Coos Itlvor Is n
Mnrshtlcld business visitor.
COOS HAY TIDES.
Del .w Is given tho tlmo
holghth of high and low water
Marshfleld.
and
at
Court In Curry Judgo Coko Is ar
ranging to hold n term of circuit
tourt In Curry county In April. It
v 111 probnbly bo.Thold tho first wcok y, u, DUNQAN will leavo Saturday
In tho month. i for Portland on business and
pleasure.
Alliance Delayed Agent McOeorgo
received word today ti.nt tho stcum-
Tho tides aro placed In tho order er Alliance had been delayed by tho
AND
COST NO
FROM
MOKE
$ 1 8.00
to $35
MADE FOK YOU
FIXUP
Mnrshfiold & North Bend
Jways
fliTe Busy Corner"
7 $!aSJL Star
iPECIAL
rd Saturday Sale
atch This Space Tomor
row Night
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
I0NE MAIN 298 US
of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on
tho first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consccutlvo heights will Indicate
whothor It Is high or low wator. For
hlgii wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours ;
94 inluutv
Date February, 1013
22 hours.ri.12
Tldo .. ..C.2
2:i houra.ri.4G
Tldo ....G.:i
24 hourB.G.24
Tide ... .0.2
25 hours.0.7
Tldo ... .2.8
10.57
0.8
11.13
0.0
12.. 'I!)
0.0
7.21
C.t
0.32
r..o
0.21
G.4
7.23
3.0
1.40
O.G
10. GO
l.G
11.28
2.1
8.49
3.1
rough weather and would not roach I
hero from Eurokn until tomorrow I
niornlug. She will Ball from horo to
morrow nftornodn at 1 o'clock for
1 ui 1. mid.
Mi'il I'rliliiv X4irlit f'nnt. T. .T.
' MuLhcnn, ii.u now cuiiimunacr of tho
Mui'Bhfle.d divisions of tho Oregon
Naval .Militia, today Issued a call for
n mooting of every member of tho
organization at tholr hall on North
front street, formerly tho Hodmen's
Hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Ho
wan ta everyone to turn out ns mat
lora of Importance are to come up.
WM. DOYLE was down from tho
Luso ranch on Coob itlver today on
business.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE
1'OKT.
RE-
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 n. 111., Feb. 22, by UcnJ.
Ostllnd, spcclnl government me
teorological obsorvor:
Maximum GO
Minimum 3G
At 4:43 a. m 38
Precipitation 07
Wind, north: nnrtly cloudy.
Kinds Fob Kay Olllvaut toduy re
covered his watch fob and charm
which ho lost tho other day. A de
livery boy found It In tho rear of IiIb
store.
irties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
The Pacific Monumental Works
South llromhviiy and make nclec
tlon from tho large Mock now 011
hand. Mr. WIhoii has In his employ
the only practical marble mid urnnlte
cutter In Coos county. And none
but tho best work Is turned out.
Hold Examination A civil exami
nation will bo held horo Saturday for
poBtui clerks and mall carriers. Al
though thoro aro no vacancies horo
now, It Ib doslred to luivo some ollg
Iblo as substitutes for tho posttlons.
Abandon Picnic Owing to tho rain
toduy, tho picnic which tho Mnrsh
fiold High School studontB had plan
ned to enjoy In tho lower Day wnB
called off. Thoro Is no school today,
as It 1b Washington's birthday.
Huyn Auto Dr. Ira B. Bartlo of
North Bond has placed an order for
a now 30-horsepower Dulck runabout,
tho 1012 solf-startlng typo. It will
reach horo about March 10. Ho has
traded his old runabout to 1. II.
Tower.
M. P. FOX, tho Mayor of Maxwell,
Is In Marshfleld todny on business
nnd pleasure.
L. H. HAZARD, J. J. Stanley nnd J,
O. Savago of Couulllo aro Marsh
Hold visitors today.
BRING SIXTY
IN TO BAY
OSCAR ANDERSON was down from
tho Rogers' ranch on South Coos
River today on buBluoss.
Xinns PrcKcutH Iute W. A. Held
and wife and baby today received
i-ome belated Christmas presents.
Thoy woro from Miss Helen Could of
Now York, tho wealthy daughter of
tho Into Jay Could, who defrayed
tho cost of tho Y. M. C. A. work In
tho army In Alaska which hns been
under Mr. Hold's supervision. Llttlo
Miss Helen Held wns named In honor
of Miss Could. Tho presents woro
shipped to Alaska and then returned
horo. Although Mr. Rold will now lo
cnto In Mnrshfiold, ho expects to ro
tnln supervision of tho work In
AliiBkn and may possibly hnvo to
mnko nn occasional trip thoro.
North Bend News
MIbb Maggie Robertson nnd MIbb
Stolln Peterson of EnstBldo nro tho
guests for n few dayB of Mrs, J. H.
McKay of Bangor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snnford of AbIi
lnnd nro guests of Mrs. C. A. Noll-ner.
At Oddfellow' Hall Tho nnnunl
social and bnnquot of tho Mnrshfiold
Flro Department will bo hold nt tho
OddfollowB' Hnll tonight Instead of
tho Finnish Hnll as was erroneously
announced yesterday. It Is for tho
inombers nnd tholr wives nnd swcot-Itonrts,
'nion Oils
rAMSO.V
I.VE DISTILLATE
IIK.V2I.VE KRitnaKNK
GAS ENtJINES
And--
fK.VTHIFUUAL lUMP8
iBayOil&SupplvCo.
Nl. tire. PHONE tiWUt
Mad Ordon, SoIJcIumI.
t chard's Livery
He ieenri) ... 1. ,
j'iiJI
WANT ADS.
I OK SALE Chenp; launch Unique
App.y H. II. Cox. Phono C9-L.
HpiTlal Svn'Ici'H During Lont,
Rov. Fnthor Munro will hold spcclnl
sorvlcos each Friday ovcnlng nt tho
Catholic Church. No other sorvlco
nsldo from tho usual Sundny sorvlco
Is planned for. Frldny ovonings, tho
fiorvlcos will bo tho Stations of tho
Cross nnd Doncdlctlon of tho Blessed
Sacrament.
.Yruiit(rl for light housowork
f""n 7 n. 111. till 7 p. m. or thoro
nbout'B. Phono 20 (-X.
I OK KALE Hoiibo nnd two lots In
Schottor'B Add.; must bo sold nt
once on nccount of ownors lenvlng.
For pnrtlculnra soo E. O. Hall,
Phono 1C0-J.
FOR SALE Button plcturo nmchlno
nnd siippllea worth G0; no ren
Bonnblo offer rofusel; this weok
only. A. W. nennott, Central Hotel.
b lecure n iivo-
" UOlsliBI nnd nro n,o
render ox.iont service u
en . 0I Duy Ciref 1.1
L u SJLat,4fnctory service to FOK KENT 0 room modern houo:
rlenroT..8 ror a dvlnS rent $12:00. Cnll at Oom Wnfflo
ry line aoJAhlng needed In Kltchon, 037 N. Front at.
. ' Kinds. vnna t. i.ni.i.in.. ..- .j a r
UUIAnn ,nn.. """"" ii.Miiibi I'"!" umu a. j.
Pbona i9n.T
Tl Feci anil Dl . . i
J2!iMAn 'Streots l-'OK KENT Lnrco
Liik Slilpment W. A. Rold to
day rccolvod his household goods
from Alnskn. Ho shipped thorn from
Alaska to Seattle nnd thonco to San
Francisco by bont nnd thonco by bont
horo, this modo of shlpmont being
chenpor than to hnvo hnd thorn
shipped by rail from Senttlo to Port
land nnd thonco by boat horo. How
ever tho frolght rato Is somowhat
high. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rold will movo
Into tho honso nt Third nnd Central,
now occupied by J. T. Hnrrlgan nnd
wlfo, about March 1, when Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hnrrlgan will movo Into tho now
Owons residence In West Marshfleld.
Mrs. Laura Housor nnd Mrs. W.
Haskell nnd llttlo daughter, Qraco,
who hnvo boon spending n few weeks
horo with rolntlvcs, lenvo on tho Re-
dondo for their homo In Onklnnd.
MRS. ELLEN LEDQERWOOD
Baudon, is visiting friends
Marshfleld nnd North Bend.
MRS. C. II. ZEVELY of Bay Pnrk ex
pects to leavo Saturday for Port
land and other northorn points.
V. SMEATON and Arno Moroon
of tho C. A. Smith company hnvo
returned from a business trip to
Bandon.
DAN CONLOCUE enmo over today
from tho Lampa Creek logging
camp of tho Conloguo Brothers'
business.
J. T. HARRIGAN nnd wife returned
todny from n three or four weoks
trip to Portland nnd Soattlo nnd
other northorn points.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS hns re
turned to her homo on Coos River
nfter a short visit nt tho homo of
her brother, John Fitzgerald.
Chamber of Commerce to Ar
range for Homes for Many
New Families Coming.
That sixty shipbuilders will short
ly arrlvo on tho Bay to tnko positions
horo nnd that probably at leaBt thirty
of thorn will bo accompanied by fnm
lllos was tho report mndo nt a spe
cial meeting of tho committee on
tho location of now enterprises nt
tho Mnrshfiold Chamber of Commorco
yostorday. Furthormoro, nccordlng
10 woru irom nruso uanus, wno
aro bringing tho men here, It Is
doubtful if thirty houses enn be se
cured. Tho commlttco decided to
tnko steps Immediately to try nnd
provldo for homos for tho now peo
ple. Tho men nro being brought hero
to work on tho sovcrnl now vessols
which nro to bo constructed nt tho
shipyards this summer.
Tho commlttco nlso rocolvod a
proposition from n Portland firm
which Is desirous of locating a plant
horo for tho manufacture of cement
bricks or blocks. Tho commlttoo
will try nnd nsslst thorn.
Among other mnttors tnkon woro
propositions from different com
panies that nro desirous of coming
horo nnd opening up now nddltlons on
which thoy will erect houses to sell
on tho Installment plnn. As In addi
tion to erecting tho houses, tho firms
would Improve, and beautify tho now
additions, nn effort will bo mado to
further Intorcst thorn on tho Bay.
Thoso presont nt tho commlttco
meotlng woro Chnlrman D. C. Green,
M. C. Horton, I. S. Kaufman nnd A.
W. Myers.
Noll Banks hns tho lumber on tho
ground to erect n house on the lot
next tho Dr. Dartlo rosidencc.
"Tex" .Touch mid Daughter of '
University President Elopo
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 22 Soon
nftor tho renownl ofi n romnnco of his
schooldays, whloh was broken oft by
pnrenlAl objections,. W. R'. ("Tex,,)
Jones.i Chicago American Lenguo ro
crult, lolopod from Wichita. Kan.,
with Miss Holon Stnnloy, dnug'-ter of
tho presldont of tho Frlonds' Univer
sity. Thoy woro mnrrled nt Kansas
City. Jones, In the' spring of 1910,
whllo playing with tho St. Joseph clnb
nt Wlchltn, Knn., discovered .tho
young womnn In the grandstand nnd
on tho Impulse of the moment wig
wagged In tho old sign lnngungo, "I
lovo you." Sho nnsworcd In kind, nnd
ho courted nnd won her.
CONVICTS WANT PICTURES
l?iHr Fund Pno" Johnson hns
contributed $G to tho fund for tho re-
DAYTON
W
iP'w
Pose Hcfore Cnmrrn to Send Photos
to Friend. '
LANSING, Mich.. Fob. 22 A
crnzo for hnvlng tholr plcturos tnkon
to pond tholr frlonds outsldo tho wnlls
las captured convicts In tho stnto
iirlcon. Each day n largo numbor
vl't tho nho'ngrnph gnllory.
For the few minutes they pose
Mipv nro nllowed to wonr ordlnnry
r'ntbos. n ennt, shirt nnd collar bo
'"r loaned them for tho nccnMon.
Tho photographs nro mndo by Cnpt.
J. B. 8hnn. n nhotogronor who is
c0rcp(f ji urn pontopco for murder,
nn.i Mq pi Ir highly satisfactory
to the convicts.
C. T. FISHER who has been connect
ed with L. W. Plnnz'8 shop here
for somo tlmo, loft yestordny for
Bandon whoro ho has purchased n
tailoring business.
HARRY STULL, supervisor of tho
Alleghany road district, wns In
Marshfleld yestordny nrrnnglng for
mntorlal to bo vised In Improving
the highway to Loon Lako.
CLAUDE NASBURO nnd hrldo ar
rived hero today nftor n honoymoon
trip to various northorn points
TKIHHLE GETS HIG CONTRACT.
In Awnrdcd $.100,000 Job In Yuklnm
Vnlley, Washington.
W. L. Trlbblo, tho Spoknno rail
road contractor who visited Coos
Bay a fow tlmos last sumtnor sup
posedly In connection with bids on
tho construction of tho Coos Bny and
Bolso railroad and n brother of W.
Ed. Trlbblo, who makes his head
quarters In Mnrshfiold, hns been
nwnrded a big contract In Washing
ton. Concerning It, the Spokano
Spokcsninn-Rovlow snys:
"W, L. Trlbblo, n Spokano railroad
contractor, was awarded n contract
by tho Yakima Vnlloy Transnorta-
Tlioy nro nt Tho Chandler. Mr. , tlon Company for tho construction of
Nnsburg expects to erect n now six mllos of a now extension lino of
homo In tho spring. tho company which will cost approxl-
matoly $300,000 nnd will glvo the
L..F. PRICE of Sumner wns a Marsh- compnny ontrnnco Into tho Solnh Val
. field business visitor yestordny. Ho loy, nonr North Yakima. N. C. Rich-
re-poris mat overyono inoro is on- arils, presldont or tho company,
thuslnstlc ovor tho lmprovomonts
being made In tho Catching Inlet
channel by tho Larson dredgo, Oro
gon. JUDGE HARRIS of Eugono will como
to Coos county to prosldo nt tho
April torm of court nt Coqulllo. A
numbor of ensos In which Judgo
Coko wns Interested ns nn nttor
noy prior to his oloction as Judgo,
nro to como up nnd ho being dis
qualified, Judge Harris was linked
to hear thorn,
JOHN D. GOSS, who oxpocts to lonvo
Saturday for Portland to nttond
court, will probably not leavo un
til next week, owing to n post
ponement of tho action In which
ho wns intorosKul. A. II. Powers
will nlso probnbly postpono his trip
north for tho samo ronson.
The Royal
TONIGHT
White Leghorns nnd R. I, Reds;
mono iiki-l. Ilonj. Ostllnd.
prlvnto
That Roof Fixed1 -211!
fnmlly.
y.
front room In
Inquire Forest
vow
see OOIiTUELL
"none 8181
1 WANTED Fresh young milch cow.
Phono 31 10.
SSMAKING
0W.8, SUITS AND
HKMODELINO
S. E. BANDFJ.
12' cr. 4lh nnd P.rk Av.
"ave Some First Class
t '""IUKXCB LOTS
De to Exchange for Coos Bay
I Property.
ht Rave You Got?
MO. FniZEEN
"""I A... iw.J.tn.jj,
- "-"uwojp.
I LOST Ribbon wntch fob with gol'
lockot with dlnmond In center it-
tinio'' Return to Times offlco.
Liberal reward.
FOK nil kinds of hnuMng, seo Clifford
Donno. Phone 331 It.
FOK KENT 9-room house In Bunk
er Hill. Soo Times office.
ANCONA. SICILIAN HUTTEK CUP.
AM) SALMON FAVOROLLE EGGS
FOK HATCHING. The kind for eggs.
I have thoroughbred stock. $
F. K. GLAZIER,
PKone 29 9t North Bend, Oregon.
T
Llhliy, VO. L. The kind YOU hm
U V vVl""l'i-i 'MIOXEJ2 PacJBi
NEWS
Published
Occnslonnlly
by
Marshfleld
Cyclory
"David Copperfield"
(TANHOUSEK)
Tlin'o-IUH'I Serial Produe'lon from
the Novel by Charles JMckvus.
WEALTHY TIMHEKMAX DIES
William Carson Felled First Kcdwool
Ever Cut for Lumber.
EUREKA, Cnl., Fob. 22 William
Carson, tho multl-nillllonnlro lumber
man who enmo to Humboldt County
In 1852 nnd foiled tho first rodwood
over cut for lumber, dlod nt his homo
hero, ngod 87. Death wns causod by
dlsoases Incident to old ngo.
Cnrson lenves n fortuno vnrlously
estimated nt from $15,000,000 to
M0.000.000.
Ho was born In Now Brunswick
nnd lenves n son, William Cnrson, Jr.,
nnd n dnughter, Mrs. R. J. Tyson, In
Snn Frnnclsco. nnd two sons, J. Mil
ton Cnrson nnd Sumner Cnrson, horo.
nnd F. L. Pitman, chief onglnoor,
nwardod tho contract, nfter confer
ring with Robert E. Strnhorn In this
city.
"Mr. Trlbblo hns handled much of
tho Important work on tho now Spo-knno-Portland
short lino of tho O.-W.
R. & N.. of which tho. Yakima Vnl
loy Transportation Compnny la a sub
sidiary company. This Included work
In tho Pnlouso canyon and along tho
Pnlouso rlvor. Ho will commonco
work on tho now oxtonslon in tho
North Ynklmn country nt onco so tho
lino will bo In readiness to handlo
tho crops of tho present year."
It you have anything to sell, trade,
ront, or want help, try n want ad.
REAL MILK nnd REAL CREAM!
delivered to your home on FIVE
MINUTES' NOTICE. PHONE 320-J.
F A. Sacchl.
BOYS,
EARN
A
DAYTON
MAKE IT PAY FOR ITSELF.
I'LL TELL YOU HOW.
First of tho Series
THE EARLY LIFE OF DAVID
COPPERFIELD
Tho whimsical humor nnd touching
pathos of .this period of David's llfo
Is convincingly s' own.
Second of the. Series
DAVID
COPPERFIELD
TLE EMILY
AND LIT-
AT LEWIS Chlrkon TAMALES j
Washington Kind
'ii Gcortro
They're hot.
MASTER MILTON PERKINS knqws
ie vaiuo of Dayton Buttons and
Unytoji service, Ho now hns n pair
if tnectjps and his Dayton .Button.
This period of his llfo teems with
henvt lntorest. Tho episodes that
'end up to t,ho tragic ond of Stoor
forth and Hani aro" graphically re
produced. Third of tho Series.
THE LOVES OF DAVID COPPER-FIELD
David's love affairs, his domestic
happiness and sorrows nnd tho ma
chinations of tip iinppeaknblo Ileop I
inrm tho nucleus or tniB e-ventnu nua
dramatic chapter of his llfo.
. . J, ' ' '
i iiimi 1 i
ffi When you buyjgjg
DID YOU?
Did you take cold as
a result of the decid
edly mixed weather
we have had lately?
If so; it's easily cured.
A few of those B &
S. Cold Capsules will
do the trick in short
order
25c and 50c a Box!
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
i jy?rshfi$L Cyc,e7 Royal Toifcht
Quality High Makes People Buy
SPERRY'S
BEST DRIFTED SNOW EL0UR
LtTerT- Transfen-CO.
Phone 180-R,
607 Front. G. J, LEMAN8KI, Proprietor.