The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 14, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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ILLICOMA HAT
FOR SPRING
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The Latest Development in
Stiff and Soft Hats
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THE BEST $3.00 HAT
MADE
Woolen Mill Store
LEADING HATTERS
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COOS HAY TIDKS.
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
Quick Delivery
Call us up Main 298 for anything you
need in our line and our messenger on his bl-.
cycle will show you what Quick Service is ,
Lockharfc-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
-MAIN 298
US
WANT ADS,
WANT HI) At onco; a good flro
nmn; must bo Bobcr. Address L.
V. Myrlck, engineer Gardiner
Milt Co.
Hoyal Theater
WANTED Window cleaning and
odd Jobs. Phono 1G1-X.
flol w Is given tin tlmo and
I eight of high and low water at
M.t-Bhnold.
Th tides are placed In tho ordor
nf occurrence, with their times on
I I first line and heights on tho bcc
(uid line of ench dny; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indlcato
vhoti er It Is high or low water. For
lt;li water on bar, subtract 2 hours
31 niluutcs.
J.):ito. Mnreli, 1012.
M hours.O.ni 0.39 11. 3G .COG
lido 4.3 3.8 4.0 0.4
1G hours.1.07 0.27 12.20 C.45
Tldo 4.8 3.3 5.3 0.2
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THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON-Showors In west
and fair in cast tonight. Friday
gonorally fair. Heavy frost In
east tonight. Southwesterly
winds, high along coast.
roit SALE Good restaurant. In
qulro Times ofllco.
WANTED TO HUNT At onco; houso
with largo gardon or couple acres
of land near Marshflold or East
side. August Potorson, Lloyd Ho-tol.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 13G
Second St.
ORCHESTRA MUSIC FurnlBhod for
all occasions. Busby's Imporlnl, at
nradlleld Darbor Shop,
LATTIN HOTEL Doijrd and room,
$1 por dny; $0 por week; family
stylo. 3 in Second St., South.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE UK
POUT. For twenty-four hours ending
at 1: 13 a. m., Mar. 14, by DenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum CO
Minimum 40
At 4:43 n. m 40
Precipitation nono
Wind southwest; partly cloudy.
(Jet New Hull Tho Coos liny
Concert Hand Is fixing up tho hall
abovo tho postofflco ob hondqunrtorfl
nnd for rohearsals. Their formor
hall on North Front street has been
leased by tho Socialists.
Written Briefs H. G. Hoy has
filed an amended petition In tho
Straw-Copplo mayoralty contest and
ho nnd Mayor Straw'8 nttornoys havo
agreed to fllo written nrgumonts In
the case In tho near future
TWO FURNISHER HOO.MS to ront.
302 Hnmdwny.
Coos Delicatessen
FINE HOME COOKING.
PUUTV, CLEANLINESS,
HEALTRFULNESS
Only tho best of ovorythlng good
at roasonablo prJcos.
Morchant'B lunch dally from 11a.
m. to 2:30 ). in.
1. J. PKTROMOULX, Proprietor.
People Take Notice !
Wo havo all lengths of stove wood
i for salo, prices ranging frcm 11.50
per tier up. We can furnish an
length you wlob.
L. H. HEISNER
Phone No. 120-J or 49-L.
Lame back Is usually caused by
rheumatism of tho muscles of tho
back, for which you will find nothing
hotter than Chnmborlnin's Llnlmom.
For snlo bv all doalors
.Man-led Hero nalph Williams
nnd Mabol Scott woro married last
evening by Justlco Ponnock at his
office Mr. Williams Is a local tenm
Hter nnd his wlfo was formorly Mrs.
Lyman Wolf. . Thoy will reside horo.
Dock Finished Toots Noblo yes
terday finished tho now dock on
'North Front stroot for tho Port of
Cooh Dny Commission. Tho total
cost was about $521) nnd It lins boon
lonsed by tho Stnndnrd Oil Company.
Today piling for tho Stnndnrd Oil
Company's dock adjoining It nro be
ing driven,
Clots New Position Tom n. James
who was formorly agent of tho Alll
nnco In Marsh field and was previ
ously located at North Pj.md but
who moved to Yaqulnn n few years
ago to try ranch llfo, has taken a po
sition ns supervisor of tho Dull Run
roservo nonr Portland. Tho rosorvo
le to protect tho Portland city wntor
supply.
Repair Dredge Tho dredge Oro
gon was brought hero today from
North Denil nnd Is tied up near tho
Alllnnco dock. Tho dofectlvo cast
ing Is bolng tnkon out so thnt ovory
thlng will bo ready to put In tho
DON'T GET RUN DOWN
Weak and mlso ablo. If you have
Kidney or Illnddor trouble, Dull head
pains, Dlzzl.ioss, Nervousness, Pains
In the bnck, and feel tired all ovo-,
get a packago of Mother Cray's Alt-OMATIC-LEAF
tho pleasant herb
euro. It novor falls. Wo have
many testimonials from grateful peo
ple who havo usod this wonderful
lemedy. As a regulator It has no
equal. Ask for Mothor Gray's Aro-mntlc-Lcuf
at D ugglsts or sent by
mall for 50e. Sample FREE. Ad
dress, The Mothor Gray Co., Le Roy,
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LETELLIER
THE Ulfl FEATURE
UVSioxiSTNOVKrrv ESCAPE ARTIST OI-OUK TROTTER
H'XMAKKR POLITE REW1LDKRIXG KXTKHTAIX1XG.
AH A MAGICIAN
LKTKLLIKR WILL PHKSKXT
WEIRD, MYSTIC FANTASIES
COMBINING
A wrri.K monkv, a littlk iiiuin axd a littli: siiowmax-
SHIP.
'"ITHK LADIKS RRIXG TIIK CHILDRIJX
RTIIICTLV MORAI, RF.FINKD M STIFVIXG.
OPKXIXO TOMORROW XIGHT FOR OXI3 WKKK.
AW SKAT IV TIIK HOl'SB Kle.
Dayton Bicycles
are built for
Heavy Service
Atj"""" E,-ir"
urnlsheU Room; with Hot
, and Cold Water,
11 O T K L .C O OS
P t w ...
I'Ute 7 WKLIN. Prop.
. 50 cents a Day and Upward
- nroaaway and Market
Marshnuld. Oroijou.
first Class Auto Service
Special trips to North IJend and
r.nini'R anv tlmo. Train and party
calls a specialty. Phono 181-R night,
and dy. After 11 P. M., Palaco (
Rei'aurrnt, Phono 5-J. Residence
rho-o 28-J.
JJ. L, FOOTE, Proprietor,
We sell nothing but Dnvton TJicyeles ntjd Bicyolo
Sundries. "We exjieet to build up a prosperous business,
;o we must think Dnytons avc lriht. Look at one be
fnro vou buv youv wlieeir You'll Ret some no ideas on
the good points of a Bioyele anyway.
Marshfield Cyclery
Phone lO.R.
Agenth for Coos County.
007 Front St.
On May 1st wo wiM advance the price of all Dayton Modols ?1 (Freight
charso from P(rtland). Ask fioso who know us If wo generally mean
what wo say.
now ono which will nrrlvo on tho
Droakwntor tomorrow. It is hoped
to have tho dredge ready to start
tho fill near tho Masonic Opera
Ilouso Monday morning.
Attend Convention A dozen or so
tcpubllcans from Marshfield nnd
North Hcnd left hero this morning
for Coqulllc to attend a meeting of
tho Coos County republican central
conunlttoo which will bo held thoro
today.
Sells Song Jay R. Tower hns
been notified thnt W. E. Rossltcr,
tho Chicago music publisher, has ac
cepted his song "Only Drcnms." It
will probably bo published shortly
nnd friends of Mr. Tower, who havo
seen It, dcclnro that it Is bound to
mnko n great hit.
Gets Parole Judge Coke has Is
sued an order thnt tho sontonco of
Rnlph Jnckson, who Is Borvlng ono
year In tho county Jail for contribut
ing to tho delinquency of n minor,
xplro at tho expiration of six
months. This will bo about March
10. Tho parole was tho result of
Jackson's good bohavlor and prom
ises to do better. His pnrolo Is con
dltlonnl on good bohnvlor. Jack
fou'b parents reside on Catching In
let. Meet Here At a meeting of tho
members of linker Post, G. A. R.,
yostorday It was decided that henco
forth tho regular monthly meetings
should bo held In Marshflold Instead
of North Dond, Mnrsfhlold bolng n
mora convenient location for most
of the mombors. Tho next meeting,
on or about April' 14, will bo hold
Hi Kmplro and will bo In tho nature
of a picnic, tho momborB taking tholr
wives with them. No pinna havo yet
been mndo for Momorlnl day.
Moro Trouble Los Smith was
down from his ranch today about
moro troublo ovor tho road across or
near his ranch from vnrlous homo
steads to Coos River. Mr. Smith
wanted to swenr out a wnrrnnt for
the nrrest of a rnnchor nnnied RaB
musRon who ho claims lino mado
threats against him. RnsmuBsou
wns tried n fow days ngo on nn In
sanity chnrgo growing out of tho
road troublo. Justlco Ponnock re
ferred Mr. Smith to Deputy Prosecut
ing Attornoy Llljcqvlst.
llrliiR llelleu Rack T. M. Wnlkor
of Coqulllo Is expected In on tho
Rrcnkwnter tomorrow from Portnnd
In chnrgo of Dert Rcllou, tho harbor,
who Is charged with confiscating
money belonging to his wlfo. Walker
was going to Portland nnd wns depu
tized by Shorlff Gngo to bring llelleu
tmck with him. Bollou'a pnrentB Uvo
i.ear Bridge Whothor thoro will bo
n reconciliation of tho estrnngod
couplo Is doubtful. If not, It is In
timated tho case and tho dlvorco suit
thit Is oxpoctod to follow It may bo
rather Haloclona nnd draw In tho
names of n number of woll known
Cooh Dny people
PERSONAL NOTES
JKSS DARKER hns gono to Loon
Lnko for a short stay.
E. C DREWS has roturnnd from a
business trip to Unndon.
MRS. ENOCH HOLLAND of Llbby
wns a Marshflold shoppor todny.
C C. BRIDGES of Coos River wns a
Miirshfleld business visitor todny.
J. O. MULLEN of North Bond Is n
Mnrshllel'l business visitor todny.
L. I). SMITH was down from his
Coos River ranch todny on business.
E. W. SI! ROCK of Empire was a
MniHhflold buslnoss visitor yesterday.
I. R. TOWER expects to leavo Sat
urday for Portland on business and
pleasure
PAUL CROOKS was down from
Sumner yesterday on business and
pleaHuro,
MRS, L. M. BLIVENS oxpects to
leavo Saturday for Portland for a
short visit.
J. H. LEVERS nnd wlfo will leavo
Saturday for Portland nnd other
northern points.
E. K. JONES has beon making a
business trip through the Coqulllo
vnlloy this week.
GEORGE E. PEOPLES, tho Coqulllo
hotol mnn, wns In Marshflold yes
terday on business.
MRS. V. F. SQUIRE will leave Sat
urday for Portland and San Frnn
clsco for a short visit.
I. C. BUTTS and wlfo will leavo Sat
urday for Portland and other nor
thern and eastern points.
MRS. THOMPSON and Miss Thomp
son of Kastsldo will leavo Satur
day for Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A. II, POWERS who has been In San
Francisco on business Is expected
to arrlvo homo on tho Bessie Dol
lar tomorrow.
DUNCAN FERGUSON went to Co
qulllo this morning to attend t
mooting of tho Coos County Repub
lican Central Committee
EARL NOSLER nnd his brother,
Bird, passed through horo today
on routo from Bandon to Floronco
whoro thoy expect to ongnEo In
business.
B. F. NEWAM nnd wifo arrived this
week from Midland, Tox. Thoy
havo been in California since July
nnd Intend to locnto horo. Mr.
Ncwnm Is a shemakcr.
W. S. CHANDLER nnd wlfo will
leavo Snturday via Portlnand for
San Francisco whoro thoy will
spend several weeks. Mr. Chnnd
lor Is rapidly recuperating from
his recent Illness.
DUNCAN DOUGLASS, who recently
gnvo up his courso at Oregon Ag
ricultural Collego nt Corvnllls to
go to Portnnd to sccuro medical
treatment, Is oxpectod homo on
tho Bronkwator tomorrow.
C. R. PECK expected to leavo tomor
row for San Francisco to try a
easo thoro but today ho rccolvod
a telegram stating thnt tho trial
might ho postponed so it Is uncer
tain whether ho will get nwny to
morrow or not.
JOHN LAFON nnd wife nnd bnby
who expected to leavo on tho Nann
Smith yestordny for San Francisco
from whoro they woro to go to
their now homo nt Ashvlllo, N. O..
havo postponed their departure for
n week or two.
JOHN D. GOSS Is nt Roscburg on
routo homo from Portland whoro
ho trlod tho enso of Tom Thorson
of Mnrshflold vs. tho C. A. Smith
company for $20,000 damages for
porsonnl Injuries. Thorson oocur
od a vordlct for $1,500. Thorson
lives nt Bunkor Hill. Mr. Gosa
will probnbly roach horo Saturday
from Rosoburg.
HUGH McLAIN has roturncd from
Coqulllo whe'ro ho wont to look
ovor tho ground for flvo miles of
logging road which Sooloy nnd An
dorson nro to build and bids on
which will be oponod soon. Tho
rond 1b to bo rushed through to
completion.
R. E. L. BEDILION, formorly stftto
roprcsontativo from Coos County,
camo ovor from Bandon today. Ho
reports that ovorythlng Is prosper
ous thoro. Ho Is proprietor of tho
Bnndon woolen mill nnd has suf
ficient orders ahead to Insttro an
nctlvo season.
I'J. II. FISH enmo ovor from Marsh
flold Mondny night to look nftor
buslnoss affairs and shako hands
with old friends. Mr. Fish Bays
things nro moving off very nicely,
on tho Bay and thnt his company
Ih doing nn oxcollont business.
Bnndon Rccordor.
MARSHFIELD DEVELOPMENT
LEAGUE.
All mombors of nbnvo organiza
tion nnd nil othors Interested in tho
wolfnro of .Marshflold nro requested
to attend n mooting to bo hold nt.tho
formor Redmon'a Hnll, nbovo tho
Palaco Restaurant, on Front strcot,
Frldny ovonlng, March 1G.
S. B. CATHOART, Prca.
WHEN YOU STUDY'
LATE AND FEEL
WORN OUT AND DE
PRESSED either from
headache or nervous
ness, do not forget that
at our store your every
drug want can be sup
plied in a most careful
and painstaking man
ner. '
Physicians' prescrip
tions filled with utmost
accuracy and skill.
Special medicines de
livered at any time
anywhere.
BROWN DRUG CO.
CRADUAT CHEMISTS
Phono M1.J, Mariihllcld, Oregon
Cash for Potatoes
The market is excited and now is the
time to sell. Before selling or shipping
call up Phone 278, or see me personally.
f. s. DOW
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