The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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Look For The Guarantee
l-JERE'S a reproduction of our Clothcraft
Guarantee. You will find it in the inside
pocket of every one of our coats It's your pro
tection against the chances of defect imperfec
tion or dissatisfaction in material or workman
ship. It means Clothes Insurance
To the manufacturers' guarantee we add our own because
of our confidence that Clothcraft Clothes will make good. It
is the only guaranteed all-wool line in America at $J0 to $25.
Woolen Mill Store
friends nnd nolghbors from Cntchlng
Inlet nnd woro T. M. Collvor, Carl
Smedborg, Uurt Hollonbenk, Gcorgo
Dlnko nnd Chns. Jackson.
rntlior Bcrlous conditio. n Mrs.
Noblo will probably leave for Port
lnnd In a dny or two.
COOS HAY TIDES.
MARSHFIELD
MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS
OREGON
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rcxall Store
LIKE A THIEF
Kidney Disease crcopa upon you nnd when you wake up to the fact It In
dually too Into the damage linti been done.
If you suspect Unit you have any form of Kidney trouble, If you nro
puzzled qh to tliu cause of your III health, ho on the Rafo side and take
nf) iiivtinv Avrnr
'(XUUU- IY1LHNILI 1UlVJl,
We know this remedy will euro Kidney trouble ns wo know that Its
formula Is superior to any bIiuIIiu- remedy and wo have proof of 1U
Iti effectiveness.
Sold with tho Roxnll guarantee. ,
Two bUcs, COc nnd 11.00.
Lockhart-Parsons Drue Co.
I PHONE-
-MAIN 298
US
FOR HALE 2 M ncroa clonrod lnnd,
nil fenced 1 V4 miles from
Mnrshflold; good Improvements
house nnd bnm, 0 dozen chickens,
2 milk cows, good young team
horses nnd wngon, nlso good boil
er nnd onglue; nil go at bargain.
J. 10. Fltzgornld, Mnrshflold..
Phono 31 1C. t
FOR HALE Town or good young
horseH. Inqulro J. C. Donne.
WANTED TO HUNT amnll farm
near Coos Illver or Catching Inlot.
Phono 209.
WHEN THE RAILROAD COMES
and Before, Have Your Baggage
Handled by
The TRANSFER COMPANY
D. Ferguson
Receiver and distributors of freight, gener
al s.torage and transfering of every de
scription. Furniture and freight crated
v shipment Warehouse, Market Ave.
and waterfront, rear Lockhart building.
phone 163 MarshML Ore.
FOR HALE Team, weighing 200
lbs., nnd hnrness; price $12G. H.
D. Putnnm. Rox G33. North Ilond.
WANTED window donning and
odd Jobs. Phono 161-X.
I'OH HALE Good restaurant. In
qulro Tlmos ofllco.
FOR UKXT Furnished rooms; 135
Second St.
ORCHESTRA MUSIC Furnished for
nil occasions. Duuby's Imporlnl, at
Bradflold Uarbor Shop.
FOIt SAM: 11:0 lure homestead
with lmprovomonts nnd a llvo
room house on tho Hnino. 2 ml
from tho Coqulllo River. For
particulars cnqulro of W. W, Coy,
Conloguo Cntjip, Lnmpn, Oregon.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
utle Guarantee and Abstract Co.
Coqain. nm H15NRY 8ENG8TACICKN, Mgr.
w 0ffl,8 Pnon8 191 Murshfield Offlco H-J.
rnl, Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agents "BASTSIDBT
FVOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
WANT ADS NEW TODAY
FOll HAM; One new Ud-foot guso
lino launch. Soo Max Tliuinor-
man, 8C2 North Front stret.
HOMESTEAD Locations. Inqulro
812 South Drondwny, E. L. Spnuld-Ing.
WANTED TO IIUY Mare, not over
nine yenrs old and well broko;
weight 1000 to 1200 lbs. H. J.
Mandery, 812 South Broadway.
FOIt ItENT Two nlco sunny house
keeping rooms. Inqulro at Nas
burg Grocory.
IjATTI.N HOTEL Board and room,
$1 per day; $6 per week; family
style, 316 Second St., South.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent.
392 IJroadway.
Coos Delicatessen
FINE HOME COOKING.
PURITY, CLEANLINESS.
HEALTHFULNESS
Only the best of everything good
at reasonable prices.
Merchant's lunch dally from 11a.
m. to 2:30 p. m.
Hoi w Is given tbj tlmo nnd
l icht of high nnd low water nt
M .rshfleld.
Th tides nro plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
U'o llrst line nnd heights on tho sec
ond line of eiK'h dny; n compnrlson
of roiHGcutlvo heights will Indicate
wheti or It Is high or low wnter. For
liili unlor on bnr, subtract 2 hours
3-1 minutes.
Marclt, IIM'.
S.10 2.30 8.22
1.4 S.9 0.4
8.40 3.1C 8.C3
0.8 CO 0.7
0.17 3.GC 9.27
0.3 C.8 1.1
9. fin 4.3S 10.00
0.1 C.B 1.7
10.3S .".29 10.32
0.2 1.9 2.3
11.27 13.17 11.09
0.3 4.3 2.9
12.23 7.23 11.57
Date
IS hours.2.32
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20 Hrs.
I Foot
21 Hrs.
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22 Hrs.
Feet
23 Hrs
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24 Hrs.
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School Mooting A mooting of the
directors nnd pntrons of tho Hunker
Hill school will bo hold this evening
to consider tho recent troubles be
tween Principal Shcrrlll nnd tho pu
pils and patrons. County Superin
tendent Hunch nnd Supervisor Mc
Cormnc will bo present.
Haaar in May It la nnnounced
that tho bazaar to bo given by tho
Ladles of St. Monica's Catholic
church will bo hold tho first .week
In .May, Instead of tho first week
after Easter. It was postponed on
account of tho weather conditions.
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Gcnernlly fnlr to
night nnd Tucsdny. Light frost
In Interior nnd west nnd heavy
frost In enst tonight. Southwest
to west winds.
LOCAL
RE-
TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4.43 a. 111.. Mar. IS, by HonJ.
Ostllud, .special government 1110
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum 53
Minimum 35
At 4.43 a. in 43
Precipitation none
Wind southwest; pnrtly cloudy.
WANT ADS. I
HORN.
WILSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, nt their homo In Foru
dnlc, Saturday, Mnrch 10, 1912,
n boy. Mother and child nro do
ing nicely and tho father Is ns
proud as a successful cnndldato
for offlco.
L. J. PETnOMOULX. Proprietor.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 57-J
HULLS' To Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Ed
Iln, nt their homo In liny Park,
Moudny, Marclt IS, a girl. Mothor
nnd child nro doing nicely.
Council Tonight Tho Marshflold
City Council will meet tonight
to take up various matters.
lluys Auto Ed Llndborg has sold
his Cadillac touring enr to "Slim"
Wilson, who forniorly conducted tho
Hhlno stand nt J. E. Wynno's harbor
shop.
Divilgo StnrtH Tho dredge Oro
gon which tins boon undergoing iu
pntrs will begin pumping Into tho
bulkhond nenr tho Maso.iS'j Opera
HotiBo tomorrow morning.
Mnny nt Dnnco Tho St. Pntrlck'a
ball given nt tho Englo'a hnll Saur
dny ovonlng wnslnrgoly attended nnd
proved to bo ono of tho most onjoy
nblo of the sorles given by tho Cooa
liny Concert Dnnd.
Mnny nt Funeral Tho funornl of
II. F. Ross, tho woll known Catching
Inlet plonoor, nt tho Cooa RIvor com
otory yeBtordny wns Inrgoly nttond
ed. Thoro wns nn especially largo
nttendanco of tho oldor residents of
this section who united In paying
trlbuto to him. Rov. O. Lo Roy Hall
officiated. Tho pnllhnnrorH worn
DAYTON
es
llfPP Wm&
Huy Roslnuranl L. 11. Uutko nnd
wlfo hnvo purchnsod tho O. IC. Res
Inurnnt on Mnrkot nvcnuo from A.
Moon, taking possession today. They
hnvo recontly nrrlved on tho liny nnd
nro Impressed with tho opportuni
ties hero, deciding to locnto horo
pcrmnnontly.
May See Hoat Yesterday nftor
nnon n lnrgo number of pooplo visit
ed the llosslo Dollar, tho big lumber
carrier which Is loading nt tho Smith
mill for Chlnn. Tho Nnnn Smith was
also loading nt her slip, making n
iloublo nttrnctlon for tho visitors.
Tho HoksIo Dollar wns named lit hon
or or Mrs. Mcvlllo Dollnr, who Is hero
from Snn Frnnclsco with her hus-
bnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hollar nro guests
nt tho C. A. Smith company's offices.
Ik'iiii'lt Wod Again Tho Rosc
burgltcvlow snys: A mnrrlngo llconso
hns been Issued In Portland, to W.
F. Ilornell, ngod 35, nnd Miss Ocr
trudo L. McOuIrk, nged IS, of this
city. Mr. Rornoll directed n bnnd
nnd opornted n thentcr In Roseburg
n your nnd n half ngo, slnco which
tlmo his first wife hns sccurod n di
vorce nnd mnrrled n civil onglnecr
named Palmer. Mlsu McQuIrk Is n
nlcco of Mrs. M. DoVancy of this city
nnd wns omploycd for n short tlmo
ns tlckctsellcr In Mr. DerneH's thca
tor. Ilornell for n short tlmo opornt
ed tho Mnsontc Thcntor horo but
failed nnd left n number of creditors.
WALTER C. SCOTT, who formerly
resided horo nnd who lost all his
household offects In tho wreck of
tho Cznrlnn n few years ngo, nr
rlved hero Snturdny. Ho Is now
traveling through this section for
n San Frnnclsco firm.
W. F. HARMON rolurncd todny from,
a visit with his wlfo nnd bnby at
Tho Dallos, Ore., whoro they hnvo
boon visiting relntlvcs. Ho hns
prnctlrnlly mado up his mind to lo
cnto at Tho Dalles and will prob
ably leavo for thoro In two or
three weeks.
PERSONAL NOTES
CHAS. T1IOM of North liond wns n
Mnrehflold business visitor todny.
A. STONELAKE of Ten Mllo Is n
Mnrshflold business visitor todny.
MRS. REUBEN LYONS of North In
let Is a Mnrshflold shopper todny.
II. W. PAINTER left for Coqulllo
nnd other valley points on this
morning's train.
B. C. PADDOCK nnd wlfo will shortly
niovo Into npnrtments In tho
O'Connoll building.
REV. J. T. M. Knox returned 8atur
dny ovonlng from n trip to Port
land and other northern points.
J. W. OIBNEY of Cnmp 8 on Coos
Rlvor Is In Mnrshflold todny on
business nnd pleasure.
DAN CONLOOUE nnd Sam Vnnco
returned to tho Conloguo Cnmp nt
Lnmpn todny nftor n urort stny In
town.
MISS HELVA FLANAOAN expects
to leavo on tho noxt Rodondo for
Snn Frnnclsco and oihor Califor
nia points.
MRS. CHAS. MASTERS of EnstslJu
left Saturday for Portlnnd whoro
Hho will tnko u courso In a busi
ness college
J. M. MARHOFFER Is expected hero
this weok from Crescent City, Cal.,
to visit nt tho homo nf his sou, F.
M. Mnrhoffcr, In South Marshflold.
JESSE SMITH was down from his
Coos River ranch todny on busi
ness. Ilo recently romplotcd n flno
now home. 0110 of tho best nnd
most modern country residences
In tho county. It has hot water
bout and Is modern In ovory wny.
Howover, ho failed to hnvo n flre
placc built In tho new homo nnd
longs for the old flreplnco which
ho enjoyed for many years.
MR. McNEAR, tho Junior member of
tho hardware firm of MoNoar &
Son, spnut Sunday on tho Day na
tho guest of J. W. Gardiner of
North Rend nnd other friends. Ho
reports everything In tho lower
valley Is prosperous. Ho says that
ns soon as tho launch Coqulllo,
which Is being rebuilt, Is complet
ed, she will hnvo n speed of 18
miles per hour, reducing tho tlmo
from llaudou lo Coqulllo to nbout
nn hour nnd a hnlf.
Dl.v Has Accident Dr. Gcorgo B.
DIx received his now 30-horsopowcr
Cadillac runabout on tho Atllnnco to
day. Ho nnd Gcorgo Goodrum took
It out for n trlnl Bpln nnd ns tuoy
rounded tho turn on tho plank road
way nenr the stnvo mill tho tnachlno
skidded Into tho railing, tearing off
tho mudgunrds, breaking a whool
nnd doing other damage 10 tho car.
They woro going at a pretty merry
clip at tho tlmo and tho wot plank
ing caused tho nccldcnt. Neither
Mr. Goodrum or DIx wns hurt.
EXTRA COPIES
of tho
COOS HAY TIMES
SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION
Wrapped nnd rendy for mailing
at Norton & Hanson's.
Two Stores.
Only 20o por copy.
PECULIAR ACCIDENT
A rntlior iocullnr nccldont befell
ono C. A. Cllpplngor's flno tenm of
drnft horno8, Inst Sunday. Mr. Clip
plngor hnd let tho nnlmnls, that
weigh about 1G00 ench, Into tho ynrd
nenr his hnrn, when they began play
ing nnd biting nnd chasing onch oth
er. Whllo engaged in tho nntlcs ono
of them began to root, nnd nn exami
nation disclosed thnt ho had broken
tho bono In ono of his hind logs be
tween tho hock nnd hip. Tho nnlmal
has boon plnced In n sling nnd Its log
put In a cast, with tho hope thnt tho
bono will unlto, which novor Is very
uuccossful nt best. Myrtlo Point En
terprise. ,
Mnrshflold, Oro., Mar. 18, 1912.
Dm. flrny .i Co.,
Chandler Hotel,
Roonm M and in.
READ A TESTIMONIAL FROM ONH
OF YOUR HOME PEOPLE
I called on Dr. Grny nt tho Chand
ler Hotel nnd hnd him oxtract an
ulcoratcd tooth for mo with tho vital
ized nlr. It was dono without the
least pain nnd' no bnd nftor offocta
In tho lenBt. In fact It was moro a
pleasure thnn a dread. Don't miss
this raro opportunity ns tho Drs. do
oven motv than they claim. Remem
ber the date, until Saturday, March
l!:t, nt Chandler Hotel. Call early
and secure engagement. Signed Geo,
Million.
BICYCLES
IMPORTANT
Yhink before you act
THINK
Before you buy a
BICYCLE.
Have you evor tried to get
parts for your wheel?
THAT'S ALL
Dayton Bicycles
Are
STANDARD
Any part can be duplicated
at
Marshfield Cyclery
Agents
Phone 180-R, 507 Front
On May 1st we will ndvnnce tho
prlco of nil Dayton Models 1
(freight charge from Portland).
Ask those who know us If wo gen
erally mean what wo say,
J. LEE DROWN roturnod Saturday
ovonlng vln. Drain from Snlem,
whoro ho wont to attend a mooting
of tho Oregon board of pharmacy.
JACK MBREEN roturnod on tho
Nann Smith yesterday from a visit
In San Francisco, nt Stanford Uul
vorstty and nt Dorkeley, following
his trip to tho Wcstlughniifio fac
tory at Pittsburg.
MRS. J. T. McCORMAC roturnod Sat
urday ovonlng vln. Drain from her
southern nnd custom trip. She
' hnd a hard trip In and wns suf
fering from n sovoro nttnek of
tonsllltls on her arrival,
D. R. PETTIT. tho orchardlst, loft
this morning for Coqulllo Valley.
Aftor finishing somo orchard work
In that locality ho contemplates
making n trip to California, leav
ing by bont from Iiniidou.
MRS. MARY WICKMAN of Emplro
has boon spending a few days nt
tho homo of her daughter, Mrs.
Will Magoo, in West Marshflold.
Another dnughtor, Miss Annlo
Wlckmnn, Is now teaching school
at Flagstaff.
R. 0, Collins, Postmaster, Darno
gat, N. J., wns troublod with a sovero
la grlppo cough. Ho says: "I
would bo complotoly oxhnustod after
each fit of violent coughing. I bought
a bottlo of Foley's Honoy and Tar
Compound and boforo I had taken It
all the coughing spoils had entlroly
ceased. It can't bo beat." For Bale
by Prouss Drug Co. and nod Cross
Drug Co.
DRIED
FRUITS
Prunes, flno onos, por pound
l'JtUc, lOo nnd 8 l-:to
MRS. L. M. NODLE has recelvod
word that hor nleco, Miss Maudo
Noblo, who has been attondlng St.
Mary's Academy In Portland, Is
vory til. Sho has been ailing from
rhoumntlsra and othor complica
tions for a fow weeks and Is In a
Fancy Dried Apples, por pound.lSJJo
Looso Muscatel Raisins, por lb,.10o
Seedless Sultana Raisins, por lb. 10c
Drlod Ponchos, por pound 10c
Small White Deans, 18 lbs. for. 91.03
llnyou White Deans, 18 lbs. for.$1.00
The Bazar
Phone 32
The House of Quality,
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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