The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 24, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES tiMr?FI ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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WANT ADS.
WANTED Girl for light housework
from 7 n. in. till 7 p. m.j references
required. Phono 29 4-X.
WANTED To buy, aocond hand fish
ing skiff, about 18-foot. Phono
3034; n. A. Landrlth, Coos River.
rOItSAIiK Huggy nnd harness; rea
sonable. "Snap," enro Times.
j,OST Botweon Forndalo nnd Marsh
fiold, n gold brooch with ruby In
coiitori rownrd for return to Times
offlco.
EGGS for hatching; puro brod S. 0.
Whlto Leghorns and R. I. Rods;
I'hono 103-L. DonJ. Ostllnd.
I'OUNR Lndlcs back comb, sot with
brllllantB. Owner can get snmo at
Times offlco.
JXJGS FOR HATCHING Whlto Log
horns, Qllmoro strain, Rhode Isl
nnd Reds, Elliott strain. C. E. Jor
dan, EastBlde.
1'OR SALE Cheap; launch Unique.
Apply H. B. Cox. Phono C9-L.
FOR BALK IIouso nnd two lots In
Schcttor's Add.; must bo sold at
once on account of owners leaving.
For particulars see E. O. Hall,
Phono 1C9-J.
FOR RENT G room modern house;
rent 12:50. Call at Gem Wnfflo
Kitchen, C37 N. Front st.
"WANTED Fresh young milch cow.
Phono 3116.
FOR all kinds of hauling, see Clifford
Donno. Phono 331R.
Always
"TiTe Busy
7 3&S3& starm
3rd Saturday Sale
PERFUMES
Colgate's Canlimcro Houquct
Colgntc'H Ln Franco Hono
Coign te'H Mound Violet
Colgate's I'miNy RIohnoiii
Colgate's Yliwiif Viang
Snntn Durham Heliotrope
Cherry Iludu
California Lllnc
Hmitn Barbara Heliotrope
Jockey Club
Auto Queen
lliirteiiNln
and many more.
These popular odors Along with
place here; regular flOc toi$l..t an ounce
Special Today Only 29c an Ounce
SEE OUR WINDOW
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
DON'T READ THIS
Singer Sewing Machines
Tho publlo Is Invited to visit our office and Inspect our stock of
the latest ball-bearing machines sold on easy paymonts. Slightly
used machines of different makoB from $5.00 to $10.00.
Needles and Parts for All Machines
Machines for Rent Repairing a Specialty
SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE
Phono 184-L. 178 So. Broadway., Marshfiold.
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REWARD FOR CAPTURE
OF PAPER THIEVES
The Coos Day Times will pay
J5.00 roward to nny party fur-
nlshlng evidence that will con-
vlct tnen or boys who steal co-
P'es of The Times from sub-
Bcribers after Tile Times' dellv-
ery boys have delivered It.
nli .
Getting business is Just llko
courting a girl you must offer
f right kind of goodi, and
Veep on calling."
Everything
Is Right
At the
FIXUP
Even the
Price
Men's Suits
$8.50 to
$25
Marshfield & North Bend
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
121 North Front Street
Comer"
Palmer's Rose Leaven
Palmer's Crnbnpplo Hlossotu
Pnlmer'H Cnrnntlon Pink
Palmer's Violet
Palmer's Apple Leaven
FUcIi'h Meadow Pink
Fltch'H May Houquct
FUcIi'h Ijovg'h Joy
Fltch'H Lllnc Royal
FUcIi'h Princes Grand
FUcIi'h Rainbow
null many others.
ri
many others too
numerous
to
-MAIN 298
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TiTe Royal
Tonight,
A RIG FEATURE FILM
Tho story Is one of tho strongest
marine storlos over released with a
wenlth of grand settings. Wife and
son of llghthouso koepor perform
deeds of heroism and save a ship
load of passengers.
"THE LAW OF RETALIATION"
"THE REST POLICY"
SUNDAY'S PROGRAM
"THE MONOGRAM"
"THE YIDDISIIER COWIJOY"
A side-splitting Western roar of a
comedy showing tho antics of a Yld
dlshor that would a cowboy bo.
With 1000 feet of other good pic
tures. Have your Job printing done at
The Times' office.
I COOS HAY TIDES.
Bel w Is given the ttmo and
holghth of high and low water at
Marshfield.
I Tho tides are placed in the ordor
of occurrence, with tholr time on
tho first lino and holghts on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive holghts will Indlcato
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bnr, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
. Date February, 1012.
! )A kmiM n nl in on ft no
fct 11UUIO.U.-1 X6.0.7 1.60
Tldo ....6.2 0.6 3.6
25 hours.0.7 7.21 1.46 8.49
Tldo ... .2.8 6.1 0.6 3.1
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight nnd
Sunday; easterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
PORT.
TiVlr tunntv.fniiti limiva am.1I..
! at 4:43 a. m., Feb. 24, by DenJ.
ustunu, special government me-
tcorologlcal observer:
Maximum 51
Minimum 34
At 4:43 a. m 35
Precipitation None
Wind northwest; partly cloudy.
Take Examinations Sidney Dcr
nltt todny took tho civil servlco ex-,
nraiunuou ror carrior. Airs. is. fll.
Eddy took tho examination for clerk.
In Roseburg Horbort Armstrong,
of North Dond, Ore, local mnuagor
for tho Meuasha Woodonwaro Co.,
who purchased tho extensive- holdings
of tho Southorn Oregon Company,
was In Roseburg on business Wed
nesday. Roseburg Rovlew.
For Patents Cnpt. Mncgonn says
that ho Is now assured of gottlng tho
American pntont on his new gns buoy
Invention nnd hopes to soon complete
arrangements for Its manufacture
and for putting It on tho market. Ho
also expects to mnko application for n
patent on It In Canada.
Destroy Flowers Mrs. Patterson
of Wct Marshfield reports that some
children enmo to her homo yester
day during her nbsonco and stolo and
destroyed somo vnluablo flowers and
plants. Sho probably will have Mar
shal Carter tako tho matter up with
the children's pnronts.
Road Nonrly Done Road Suporvls'"
or k. r. Norton announced todny tnat
by tho middle of next week ho wHJ
hnvo tho planking of his section q
tho Mnrshflold-North Dend road via,
Forndalo completed. This will mnko
a good auto road to North Rend. TJm
rond bqtwecn North 13 end nnd Emplro
may nlso bo Improved so ns to mnko
It avallablo for autoB even during wot
weather.
In Trouble Electrical Inspector
Trlbboy today filed a complaint with
City Rocordor Dutler ngalnst John
Sutton, charging hi in with doing olec
BOYS, EARN
WE SELL D A YTONS 0N CREDIT.
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Merchants ! Parents !
TEACH THE BOYS TO WORK AND SAVE
The boy who starts a savings account before he is 1 8
will never join the I, W, W,
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Let the Boy Have a Bicycle
The boy who loves out-door exercise is less likely to learn
habits which later lead to shiftlessness and worthlessness,
Dayton Bicycles
Can be had upon the payment of $10 provided some merch
ant or other responsible person guarantees the regular,
prompt payment of $1 ,25 each week until wheel is fully
paid for,
If any payment is defaulted I will call upon guarantor to pay
the balance due, or I Will take the Bicycle back, de
ducting something for wear and tear
I Sell the Bicycle to the Guarantor Not the Boy.
Marshfield Cyclery
Phone 180-R, AGENTS f)07 Front,
trlcnl wiring without a. Uconso. Tho
alleged offcuso was committed in C.
A. Seymour's place-. Ho has not been
arrested yet.
Near HoHcburir Sheriff Gage has
been npprlsed that Win. Dlugman,
wanted hero for a statutory offense
against his cousin, Lily Graham of
, North Bend, Is at Otik Creek, about
twelvo miles from Roseburg. Sheriff
Qulno of Douglas County hns been re
quested to nrrest htm.
Brought Hero Geo. Lambort, nr
, rested at Eureka, urrlved here on tho
Alllnnco today nnd wnB tuuen to Co
qulllo by Sheriff Gngo this aftomoon.
! Lambert Is charged with a stautory
offense. He Is a logger nnd was
known ns "Corbott" on nccount of his
puglllBtlc proclivities.
Plans Addition Robort. Marsdon,
Jr., Is arranging to erect a framo
addition to thu rear of tho Grand
moving picture houso. Ho has leased
part of tho. vacant lot in tho rear of
the thonter from Win. Grimes nnd
has awarded tho contract to A. J.
Savage.
For legislature Hon. C. E. Rick
er of Gardiner, nnd W. J. Durchard
of Scottsburg, left for tholr homes
this afternoon, after being horo for
ten days on tho grand Jury and othor
Circuit Court business. Mr. Rlckor
may announce his candidacy soon for
tho Lcglslnturo. Ho Is a good man
for tho position. Roseburg Review.
Repair Oregon Tho dredge Ore
gon, which Is working nt about sov-enty-llvo
per cont of its minimum ca
pacity near Porter, will Boon bo nblo
to bo worked at Its full capacity. En
gincor Loofo has boon advised that
too nvv casting to replace tho broken
one will bo hero about March 7, and
he hopes to have It put on nnd tho
dredge brought to Marshfield to All
tho Market avenuo district about
March 10.
MAN 1-1 YEARS
' OLD PASSES AWAY
COLUMDIA, Ky., Feb. 24
John Morg, 124 yoars old, prob-
ably tho oldest mnn In tho Unit-
ed States, died yesterday ut
his homo on Indian Crook. Ho
enmo to thlB country from Gor-
many in 1812 nnd onllstod ln
tho wnr of that year. Morg
drew a pension for his services
nnd papers gnvo his age 24 at
tho tlmo of his enlistment.
Making Level 8treet Crossings.
A strcft Improvement contemplated
in niugbnmton. N, Y.. which will
be appreciated by nil pedestrians Is
tho plan to raise all puved street Inter
sections wherever possible to n level
with the curb The experiment was
made on Main street when the new
brick pavement wan Inld and has prov
ed highly satisfactory. The brick Is
on a level with the walk at the street
Intersection, and there Is no downward
step. Thin Is especially beuellt-lnl ,to-
old persons, women ylth gocurtrt.und
cripples. It will lie Impossible to Im
prove the cent nil portion or the city
In this mnnuer on account of the street
car intersections at the corners, but It
la proposed to .make the repairs on
othor corners tvberever.tburo ls,q brick
pavomcut. and the move is meeting
with .onerul public. approval.
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Have your Job printing done at
Tti. Times' o"lce.
DISCUSS OFFER
AT
Business Men There Lukewarm
About Latest Railway Pro
ject to Coos Bay.
ROSEUURO, Ore, Fob. 24 Tho
Rosoburg Rovlew Wednesday pub
lished tho following:
Thcro was a good attendance at
tho special meeting at tho Commer
cial Club TucBday evening to con
sider tno proposition of J. Arnold
Doylo and II. M. Farron, of Spokane,
ln regard to building a railroad from
RoBoburg to tho coast on condition
Hint a bonus of $100,000 bo guaran
teed to them hero, payablo on the.
completion of tho rond. Tho lottcrs
and telegrams from Messrs. Doylo
and Fnrrcn, heretofore published,
wero rend by Socrotary Schlosscr,
who added that their proposition was
to bogln actual work within CO days
and would furnish a bond to hnvo tho
road complotcd within two years.
Other friends of Mr. SchlosBOr, who
nro railroad huildors, had estimated
tho probnblo cost of this road at bo
tweon $5,000,000 and $0,000,000.
Tho matter was briefly dlsciiBsed
by Hon. T. R. Shorldnn, F. E. Alloy,
E. L. Parrott, Herbert Armstrong of
North Dend, nnd othors. Tho con
census of opinion seemed to bo fn
vorablo to tho movement, provided
these men can Bhbw thnt thoy nro
willing nnd nblo to build this rail
road within a reasonnblo tlmo, nnd
that thoy hnvo avallablo a feasible
routo thorofor. With two survoys.by
different compnnlos already made
through tho Coiulllo Canyon, It
would he very difficult to locato a
third. As to raising tho required
fund It will dopend in no small do-
grco on where tho rond Is to bo built.
Mr. Armstrong expressed tho opinion
that thoro aro two largo interests on
Coos Day who would glvo $25,000
each It tho road Is so located as to
glvo thorn tho servlco thoy need. A
bonn fldo showing must bo mado,
however, before subscriptions to a
bonus can bo oxpectcd. It Is well
known thnt bonuses do not build
rnilroads nor provont thorn from be
ing built. They may chnngo routes,
howovor, so ns to materially affect
certain localities by putting them on
or leaving thorn off such routes.
On motion of F. E. Alloy tho sec
retary wns Instructed to ndviso
Messrs. Doylo nnd Fnrron thnt If
thoy will come- horo nnd mnko a suf
ficient showing of tholr willingness
nnd ability to build this railroad to
convlnco n committee, consisted of
the presidents of tho throo local
banks a,nd tho prcsldont nnd secretary
of (tlio Commercial Club, then Robc-biifg-
people nro willing to proceed
with raising tho required bonus.
Tlius tho mnttor stands until tho ar
rival of Messrs. Doylo and Fnrren,
about March 1st.
Another Version.
In Its wrlto-up of tho meeting, tho
Rosoburg News snys:
Thoro wns no spirit manifested for
tho rond. In fact moBt of tho speak
ers doubted tho good faith of tho
peoplo back of tho telegram nnd
wauled to bo "shown" thnt thoy could
"dollvor the goods" boforo taking
nny intorost in tho rond, It was con
tended thnt. tho promoters should
como horo and glvo somo satisfac
tory assuranco to tho, ,pooplo horo
thnt thoy, wero flnnncfa)y nblo to
build tho road boforo. action .was tak
en on tho request for a bonus. ,.,,Ono
mnn prosont said thnt of all tho rnl
rond meetings hold horo In tho past
twenty years, this wob tho poorest
showing over mado.
North Bend News
Mrs. A. II. Stutsman Is in North
Dona ou business today.
Mrs. A. Van Zllo of Sherman ave
nuo Is shopping ln Marshlluld toduy.
Mrs. Lottie Haunan of Portland
will speuk this afternoon at tho
Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. J, Carlson of Catching Inlet
has boon seriously ill for sovorul
weeks but Is now Improving.
E, Georgo Smith of Daniels Creek
loft today for Portland on a business
trip.
Mrs. P. Potorson and children who
havo been spending tho week with
relatives in North Dend leave tomor
row for their homo ln May.
Rev. Greeno who has boon assisting
Rev. Holsoy with revival sorvlces at
tho M. E, Church loaves tomorrow
for his homo ln Gardlnor. Tho re
vival has been a vory successful one.
Stanley Snnford had two flngors
amputated yesterday at Mercy Hos
pital as a result of his hand being
caught In a sausage grinder at tho1
Union Moat Market whero ho was em
ployed. Mrs. Maudo S. Jennings, visiting
hor friends in Myrtlo Point and Re
mote for tho last six months, was
called homo by the Illness of hor
OEUG
AMERICAN WONDER POTATOES
The last Breakwater brought us a fine lot of
this popular seed potato
CHANGE YOUR SEEDINCREASE YOUR YIELD
See
PERSONAL NOTES
.1. S. DARTON of Coqulllo Is a Marsh-1
field business visitor today.
PETER MENEGAT of Ten Mllo Is ill
MarBhflold today on business.
S. JUMPER nnd wlfo of North Iulot
aro Marshfiold visitors today.
JOHN B. ANDERSON of South Inlet
was a Marshfiold visitor today.
NEIL WATSON of Coos City Is a
Marshfield business visitor, todny,
R. C. CORDES and son loft today
for their homestead in tho Sand
hills.
MRS. WILL EIOKWORTH and Mrs.
Wlrth of Mllllcoma aro Marshfiold
shoppors.
MISS GENEVIEVE TELLEFSON of
EaBtsldo Is a Marshfield shopper
today. t
PAUL F. SCHUTTPELZ of Ton Mllo
wns ln Marshfield yesterday to
mako flnnl'proof on a 40-ncro claim
there. '
'
F. E( HAGUE who haB boon confined
In his" homo for a few days pn ac
count of Illness is roportcd recov-.
crlnfe.
ANDREW CARLSON nnd Archlo Dor
mond who hnvo been conncctod
With tho Pnlnco restaurant loft
yostorday for California.
GUS RODMAN, Oscar Hedlun, Gufl
Green and Herman Olson who have
been at tho Smith mill loft today
for Portland whoro thoy will take
positions.
O. O. LUND loft today for Myrtlo
Point whoro ho will circulate hla
potltlons to ontor tho primary as a
candldato for tho Republican nomi
nation for Bhorlff.
L. A. CRUICKSIIANK, tho Portland
furnlturo snlosmnn who undorwont
an oporatlon for appendicitis nt
Mercy Hospltnl a fow days ago, Is
reported getting along nlcoly.
TOM LAWHORN wnB down today
from tho ranch which ho rccontly
purchased abovo Allegany. Ho Is
arranging to further improvo nnd
cultlvnto It. Ho brought In qulto
n shin m o n t o f BnmLntodny
dnughter, Miss Floronco Jennings, of
Portland.
Tho roport of oratorical contest in
North Dend should havo montloned
thnt Dr. D. Clark contributed much
to Its buccobs by hor offlclont oorvlcos
as superintendent of tho contest and
by training tho class. It Is planned
to tako tho class to Marshfiold If sat
isfactory arrangements can ho made
with tho Marshfiold union.
It. R. CONTRACTOR HUNTING.
G. L. Chlttonden, sub-contractor
on tho Southorn Paclflc-Coos Day
lino, Is In tho city from Notl valley,
accompanlod by his wlfo. Thoy both
took out hunting llconsos at the
county clork's ofTlco. Eugono Guard.
Don't WORRY but buy your Flour
and Feed of HAINES.
25 PER CENT DISCOUNT snlo at
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