The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 06, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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OU'LL find here so many new ideas in
style in clothes this Spring that you 11 really
be puzzled to know which one
is best for you; they'll all look
so good that you can't make
a mistake in selecting
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes are all-wool always: and we
W have an unusual variety of eood
things to show you in colors, weaves,
patterns. Grays, Blues, blue-grays,
browns; all sorts of combinations and
patterns
Fine worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, serges, im
ported and domestic cloths.
Suits $18 and up
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Woolen Mill Store
This store is the Coos Bay home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
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COOS HAY TIDES.
llol .w Is given tho tltno nnd
height of high nnd low wntor nt
Mnrshflold.
Tho tides lire placed In tho ordor
of occurrence with tholr tlmoa on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive heights will lndlcnto
whether It Is high or low wntor. For
high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hours
14 minutes.
Date March, UMH.
C hours.4.34 10.20 4.CG 10.32
Tldo G.8 0.3 C.8 0.9
7 hours.5.11 11.09 G.41 11.21
Tldo 0.7 0.3 G.O 1.6
8 hours.C.48 11.59 G.33 11.47
Tldo C.5 0.4 4.3 2.4
9 hours. G. 28 12. G2 7.34
Tldo C.l 0.G 4.7
10 hour3.0.31 7.15 1.57 8.53
Tldo 3.1 5.7 0.8 3.3
lways-
"!e Busy Comer"
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5teMj
Storm
IT'S SAFE TO SEND THE CHILDREN
totblidruR storo for anything you need In our lino. They'll got tho
une treatment and tho samo prices you would got If you enmo your
ilf. This business was built up by miuaro denllng and fair prices
umuch as by tho pure, fresh drugs wo uso and tho accuracy with
which wo fill prescriptions.
Talking of children, bo caroful of them In this weather. If thoy
develop the slightest cough stop It right uwny. Wo can recommend
REXALL IJAI1Y COUOil SYHUP. This pleasant modlclno immediate
ly tltiri the Irritations of tho throat nnd breathing tubes, effects a
Quick, permanent euro and has no Injurious effects. Sold with tho
Rmll guarantee.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
-MAIN 298
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The Royal
TDK LiailTIIOUSti KKKPEH.
An onragod nnd Intoxicated lovor
plans dostructlon of rival nnd brldo
Happy couplo go to son In fishing
smack. Storm arlsos nnd vllllnn at-
tacks thq old light houso koopor and
trios to pro vent his, giving warning
from towor, but tho fooblo old man
struggles to tho dome, lights tho
beacon nnd tho llttlo boat Is saved
from tho rocks,
THIS EMITV Oltll).
TIIK flltKKNIIOHX AM) THIS HIKL
A craekln good Wcstorn comedy.
3000 feet, all now pictures.
Kach ono a foaturo.
O. J. LK.MANHKI, I'rop.
Don't Throw Away
Your old shoos. Wo fix 'am while
! U wait.
TIIK KLKCTWO SIIOK SHOP
180 So. Ilroadway Mnrshflold
)plc Take Notice !
ftTi bit all lengths of storo wood
lt, prices ranging from 11.50
Ur np. We can furnish any
k& joa wish.
- H. HEISNER
Pkons No. 1J0-J or 49-L.
low Is the Time
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ESTIMATES GIVEN
N Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE MTJ
WANT ADS.
WOMAN wants to tako charge of
rooming house. Phono HO J.
VANTKI Hy elderly mnn, work of
tiny kind. Cm clean houso, mnko
garden, build fonco, clean poultry
housos, paint and do rough carpon
tor work. Will do anything. Host
city roforonces. 20 cents per hour.
L. Chapman, 212 Ilroadway.
l-'OU SAM-: Tho most deslrublo
property In North Flond at a bar
gain, For full information ad
dress to Hox 139, Myrtlo Point,
Oregon,
LATTIN IIOTKIj Hoard nnd room,
$1 por day; fC per week; family
stylo, 315 Second St., South.
LUMP COAL
W.50 Per Ton
Delivered
H. LINGO
l'H0XG 227-J
N Pantatorium
Wi"?,
ofaE. Strauss & Co.
'Suit. 8 ut ua make your
Phono 250-X.
p8Uj.et '"TuTklsU Baths,
WANTED Good laying hens,
Plymouth Rocks or Leghorns.
Phono 1271 North Rend, or V. 0
onro Tlmofi Olllce.
FOR PRIVATE SAIjE Household
furniture of flvo rooms. Flat 6,
O'Connoll Apts. Phono 233X.
FOR SALE A ranch of twenty to
twonty-flvo acres well located on
tho wator, on easy terms. I. S.
Kaufman.
Coos Delicatessen
FINE HOME COOKING.
PURITY, CLEANLINESS,
IIEALTIIFULNESS
Only tho host of ovorythlng good
nt ronsonablo prices.
Merchant's lunch dally from 11a.
m. to 2:30 p. m.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
Oregon Rnln west, rnln or
snow oaBt tonight and Thurs-
day. Southoastorly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
' For twenty-four hours ending
at -1:43 a. m., March C, by Bonj.
Ostllnd, special government mo-
teorologlcal obsorvor:
'Mnxlmtim G3
Minimum 40
At- 4:43 a. m 43
.Precipitation 15
Wind South: cloudy.
BORN.
D1HRS To Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Dlors
nt tholr homo in North Bond, Wod-
nosday, Mnrch G, a ton-pound girl.
Mothor and child aro doing woll
nnd Henry says ho doosn't caro
when that railway comos. Ho Is
moro 'interested in tho1 vital sta
tistics than trnmo flgiiros.
nlmost barren spots. Hero tho men,
women nnd children, on tho holiday
to bo agreed upon,' could go to tho
beach, unlto In planting tho Holland
grass, for tho romoval of which tho
Port Commission tins appropriated
$1000, nnd havo n flno outing as well
ns accomplishing nn Immenso ani
on nt of work. A picnic dlnnor could
bo served. Tho plan mny bo nctod
upon soon.
Kerry Trnlllc Capt. Alex. Hall of
tho Ferry Transit reports thnt dur
ing tho month of February ho carried
3529 pnsscngors, it double teams,
257 single rigs, 30 head of stock and
1G autos.
PERSONAL NOTES
Initiate Four Myrtlo Lodge,
Knights of Pythias, at its last moot
ing initlntcd four candidates. Thoy
woro Al Smith, F. W. Hodson, Fred
Housoly and John Shea.
Injured Today Otto Capfor, an
cmployo of tho Smlth-Powors Logging
Company, was taken to Morcy Hos
pital todny, for trontment for n se
voro Injury to his head sustained in
nn nccldont this morning.
Decision Tomorrow Judgo John
S. Coko will probably hand down his
decision in tho Straw-Copplo mayor
alty election contest, or rathor a mo
tion in tho caso, tomorrow if tho op
posing attornoys can got togothor.
Count Mail In compliance with n
gcnoral ordor from tho Postodlco De
partment, Carriers Sneddon and Haas
of Marshflcld aro counting tho num
ber of plocos of mall mattor and tho
weight of tho mail dollvorod dally by
thorn.
Season Closes Tho open Bcason
for ducks on Coos Bay will closo
March 8, tho day aftor tomorrow.
Tho trout season opons April 1, ox
copt for salmon trout, which enn bo
caught with a hook nnd lino any
timo In tho year.
In Candidate John D. Goss of
Mnrshflold Is n candldato for dole
gato to tho Natlonnl Domocratio con'
vontion from Oregon. His nominating
potitlons havo boon forwardod to tho
county clorlc. Will 11. King, former
ly on tho Oregon Supromo bonch, has
also had his nominating potitlons for
tho samo omco ciroulatod hero.
BRAINARD To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bralnnrd, at tliolr homo In
North, Bond, Tuesday, Marcli 6, a
nlno-pbund boy. Mothor and child
aro doing woll and tho fathbr Is as
happy" over' his first son nnd heir ns
n successful candldnto for presi
dent. "'
I3ICKWORTH To Mr. nnd Mrs. Will
Klckworth, at their homo nt.Mlllf
coma, Tuosday, March 5, a daugh
ter. Mothor and baby aro gottlng
along nicely and tho father Is or
orjoyod over tho advent of tholr
fifth child.
MATSON To Mr. and Mrs. CnrI Mat
son, at tholr homo on South Broad
way, Tuesday, Mnrch 5, n son.
This Is their first child.
Overhauling Building Tho Mer
chant os.tnto Is having tho Red Cross
building overhauled, repainted and
nowly paporod.
Open Shop Addison Conk and
Frank Herman havo oponod a paint
shop on North Front stroot nenr tho
Alllnnco' wnrohouso.
L J. PETROMOULX, Proprietor.
Have That Roof Fixed
vow
See GOBTEELL
Pbon 81 1
Meet Today A mooting of tho
special commltteo of tho Marshflold
Chambor of Commorco on tho loca
tion of now industries will bo hold at
4 o'clock this aftornoon. D. C. Greon
is chairman of tho commltteo.
Meet Friday Night Chairman F.
A. Sacchl of tho North Star Rollof
Fund Commltteo has called a mooting
of tho commltteo to bo hold Friday
ovonlng nt 7 o'clock nt tho Mnrsh
flold Chnmber of Commorco to tako
up a number of Important mnttors
that havo como up. Ho requests that
all tho mombors bo prosont.
Flno Picture Manager D. C. Greon
of tho Oregon Powor Company Is In
receipt of a flno group plcturo of tho
mnnagors of tho H. M. Byloaby com
pany nt tho nnnunl convention In Chi
cago last January. Thomas A. Edi
son, "tho Wizard," was a guest of
honor and ho Is especially marked In
tho plcturo, which Is being displayed
In tho window of Mr. Croon's office
Get Many i'ltdi Egg" Supt. Frnnlc
Smith of tho local hatchorlos roports
many fish oggs woro tnUen at tho
Coos Rlvor and Coqulllo hatchorlos
during tho last fow months. On
Coos rlvor 2,092,500 Chinook salmon
eggs and 2,524,000 SUvorsldo sal
mon oggs woro secured whllo on tho
Coqulllo 226,000 Chinook snlmon
oggs and 1,894, GOO SUvorsldo sal
mon oggs woro socurod.
fingo After Prisoner. Shorlff
Gago, of Coos county, loft hore this
morning for Yrokn, Cal., to socuro
Will C, Thorn, charged with desort
Ing his family nt Myrtlo Point.
Rosoburg Rovlow.
Suggi'HtH Plan. F. 8. Dow sug
gests that Coos Bay have a special
holiday similar to tho arbor days or
treo planting days In California to
assist In tho plnntlng of Holland
gruss on tho North Beach. Ho says
that In California tho plan was mado
a groat success, men, women and
children uniting In planting trees and
beautifying nnd making useful tho
WANTED Placo for a boy 9 years
old to do errands for board whllo
going to school; or will pay for
samo In good homo. Address or
phono W. P. Totten, Coos City,
Orogon.
TOR SALE Indian Runner duck
eggs. Win. Shook, S 7th st.
WANTED Boy to deliver The Times.
Must bo at least in fourth grade
at school. Inquire at Times office.
ANCONA, SICILIAN nUTTER CUP,
AND SALMON FAVOROLLE EGGS
FOR HATCHING. The kind for eggs.
I havo thoroughbred stock.
F. E. GLAZIER,
Phono 299. North Bend, Oregon.
Chamber of Conimcrco Meeting.
All porsons Intorostod in tho pro
posed closing of Mill Slough aro ro
quostod to bo prosont nt a moot
ing nt tho Marshflold Chambor of
Commorco Friday evening, March 8,
at which tho mattor will bo thor
oughly discussed and a gonornl plan
agreed upon. All mombors of tho
Chamber of Commorco nnd tho
spoclnl committees nro nlso requostod
to bo present.
Many Young Fish Lovl Smith Is
spending n fow days nt tho South
Coos River Hntchory assisting his
son, Supt. Frank Smith, In tho rush
of work thoro. Thoy havo about four
million young salmon thoro this
spring which thoy nro feeding. As
sistant Superintendent Rollls Good
man, who returnod from tho Coqulllo
hatchory this wook, roports that thoy
havo about ono million young salmon
thoro.
HARUY.G. HOY went to Coqulllo to
dny on business.
MRS. S. A. YOAKUM of Coos Rlvor Is
a Mnrshriold shoppor today.
W. J. LA POLME of Eastsldo was a
Marshflold visitor today.
DAVID COVANnmfwIfo of Allogany
aro Marshflold visitors today.
W. H. MORGAN "oTDnnlols Crook Is a
Mnrshflold business visitor today.
JESSE SMlTIlo"f Coos Rlvor is a
Marshflold business visitor today.
CHARLES RODINETof Allogany, was
a Marshflold business visitor today.
E. L. PIPER of Coos River was in
Marshflold today on business.
ROY LANDRITII of Coos River 1b a
Marshflold business visitor today.
AUGUST FRIZEENTTslted friends at
tho Smlth-Powors logging camps on
Isthmus Inlotyostorday.
J. A. O'KolIy Is spending n. fow days
at Bandou, visiting frlonds and In
spoctiug tho Boar Crook oil woll,
REV. FATHER KENNEY of Ban
don Is tho guost of Rov. Fathor
Munro and othor frlonds horo to
day. REV. C. II. McKEE, who has boon
conducting revival mootlngs at the
Baptist church, Is visiting tho Co
qulllo valloy towns this wook.
S. B. CUTLIP Ml Coos Rlvor, who has
beon spending tho wlntor with his
family at Eugono, has roturnod to
tako chnrgo of his ranch.
GEORGE MONTGOMERY nnd wife
loft ovorlnnd via Drntn this morn
ing for a visit to Portlnnd. Thoy
oxpoct to return in about a wook.
MRS. JOHN BURBAOK of North
Bond wns In tho city todny to at
tend tho mooting of tho Lndlos'
Aid Socloty of tho Luthoran
church.
MR. AND MRS. J. W. GALE woro In
tho city today from tholr ranch on
Catching Inlet. Thoy express
themselves very much plonsod with
tholr now homo.
J. W. BENNETT Is oxpoctod homo oa
tho Broakwator from Portland and
Salem. At Salom ho was assist
ing In tho caso against tho Coos
Bay Port Commission.
MRS. MATT KJELLMAN of North
Bond was In Marshflold today, vIb
Itlng frlonds and also attondlng
tho Luthoran Ladles' Aid Socloty
mooting this aftornoon.
A. E. MORTON1 has takon n position
as bookkcopor with tho Tltlo Guar
anteo & Abstract Company during
tho absonco of Soorotary R. T.
Stroot, who Is making an oxtondod
visit In his old homo at Salom,
Ohio.
MISS ANNIE SMITH roturnod today
from n short visit with hor par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith, oa
Kontuck Inlot. Hor cousin, Miss
Wicks of Richmond, Cal., camo In
with hor for a fow days' visit In
town.
A. O. Unas, ono of tho Marshflold
mall carrlors, Is moving Into tho
houso In South Marshflold which
D, A. Jones rocontly Vacated. Mr.
Jonos moved Into thtf G, A. Bono
brako houso, Mr. Bonobrako hav
ing moved onto his ranch on Catch
ing Inlot.
LES SMITH of Coos Rlvor was In
Marshflold today to consult Justice
Ponnock rolatlvo to tho formor
troublo botweon him. and Jud Ras
musson, J. L. Burns and othor
ranchora over a road which Smith
claims Is on his prlvato property.
Mr. Ponnock referred him to Dop
uty Prosecuting Attorney Lll-Joqvlst.
Bicycle Riders
Get the news get that "Record" by looking
at the name plates on humpback frames
before you buy a Bicycle.
MarshfieldCyclery
Phone 180-R. Agents for Dayton Bicycles. G07 Front St.
Greeks in Trouble; A number of
Greeks who rosldo In a building on
North Front soreet became Involved
In a gonornl ombrogllo Inst ovcnlng.
Ono of thorn grabbed a butcher knlfo
and was threatening to do things to
sonio of the others when Marshal
Cartor arrived on tho sceno. He was
placed under arrest and put up a $50
cash bond for nppearanco at his honr
Ing boforo City Recorder Butlor. No
ono was seriously hurt In tho froo-for-all.
Plant Palms. Carl Albrocht, who
recontly returned from a trip to
Southorn California, Is urging that
Marshflold people observe Arbor Day
this senson moro gonorally than thoy
havo In the past. Ho suggests that
moro palm trees bo planted In town
to boautlfy tho lawns horo, nnd do
claros that within a fow years Marsh
flold could havo nny of tho smaller
cities of Southorn California eclipsed
for beauty. Ho says that handsomo
four-foot palms can bo obtained for
nbout $2 npleco,
The Very Latest
Fuzzy -Wuzzy Hats
for
Men and Boys
In all shapes and colors at
prices that will please you.
Boys' Hats .',.... $1.50
Men's Hats $2.50
Wo also havo a now special
The Coos Hat
In soft shapes and Derbys
Tho best value for tho money
on Coos Bay, at $3.00
Tho Spring and Summer
, styles aro now in.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality,
AMERICAN WONDER POTATOES
The last Breakwater brought us a fine lot of
this popular seed potato
CHANGE YOUR SEED INCREASE YOUR YIELD
See F . S. DOW p,,on a'8