The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION
Boys' Suits
WE want you parents to see the new
things we have for your boys to wear
We have made a special feature, this year, of
Boys' Double -Breasted Knickerbocker Suits
with two pairs of linen lined Pants to each Suit
Prices $400 to $7.50.
Boys' Russian Suits 2 to 7 years
$3.00 to $6.00
Boys' Confirmation Suits in Dark Blue Sere $5.00 to $7.50.
Woolen Mill Store
KPGkff
MARSHFIELD
MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS
OREGON
COOS II A V TIDES.
Bel w Is given tho tlrao and
liclRht of high and low water at
Murshfleld.
Th tides nre plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
the first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indicate
whetl er It Is high or low wator. For
high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Date. .March. 112.
27 Hrs. .2.40 9.1G 4. OS 11.34
Feot .4.1 r..4 0.1 4.3
28 Hrs. .4.27 10.40 G.12 0.00
Feet .3.8 G.4 0.0 0.0
29 Hrs. .0.22 fi.38 11.51 G.0S
Feot .4.8 3.0 G.7 0.1
30 Hrs. .1.02 C.33 12.G1 C.GG
Foot .G.4 2.1 CO 0.1
31 Hrs. .1.38 7.19 1.43 7.3C
Feot .CO 1.2 C.2 0.1
Lays "The Busy Corner "The Rexall Store
Vy Our Delivery-
all us up for anything In our lineNo matter how small
-and we'll have It at your door In a surprisingly short
ne. Strict attention is given to all phone calls,
vNeed anything Phono us 298
Lockhart-Parsonsv Drug Co.
ONE'
-MAIN 298
US
The Royal
TONIGHT
In Vaudeville
GUTTER iind 80UIE present their
laughable Comedy Hkctcli
"THE JOCKEY"
Also a "slnglo". Tho Dost Violinist
In tho world.
PICTURES:
"Tim QUESTION" Drnnui
.MUTT and .1EKF In Matrimonial
Affiilro Ahvuys good
THK WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Cooler In Interior
nnd west. Fair tonight and
Thursday. Heavy frost In enst.
South to west winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:13 a. m Mar. 27, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo-
teorologlenl observer:
Maximum G2
Minimum 44
At 4: 13 a. m 45
1'rcclpltntlon 07
Wind, northwest; cloudy.
Boqucntly asks tho public not to got
alarmed ovor tho llro nlarms then.
Cowh Itother Kcsldeuts of South
Mnrshlleld who havo boon bothorod
by cows running at largo last oven
Ing appealed to Marshal Carter and
n couplo of tho niook-oycd bovlnos
nro now In tho city pond. Tho crit
ters got Into tho comctory nnd did
considerable damage, it Is said.
PERSONAL NOTES
MISS OLLIE RICHARD or Suinnor
Is a Marshflold visitor today.
Plan for Contest Arrangement
nro being perfected todny for tho
Domorest Mcdnl contest which will
bo conducted at tho Mnrshlleld Moth
odlBt church Friday night by tho
North llend V. C. T. U. Tho con
testants who participated In tho con
tost thcro Inst Friday night with tho
exception of Chns. Van Zllo will tnko
part hero.
Heporl Untrue Somo one started
a report hero todny that Miss Annlo
Wheolcr, n daughter of Ceo. Wheel
er, had died suddenly at Qnrdlnor.
Tho report was absolutely without
foundation. Miss Whcolor went to
Gardiner Monday and Is employed nt
tho W. F. Jowett home. Mrs. Jowett
stntod this afternoon tunt alio had
not been oven 111.
Now Phono Line. Supt. Frank
Smith of tho Coos River fish hatch
ery and tho Coos county Flro Patrol
Association nro constructing a now
phono line from tho Coos River
hatchery to tho hatchery on tho
North Fork of tho Coqulllo. Tho
lino will koop Mr. Smith In closer
touch with tho Coqulllo hatchery
work and will also bo of great sor
vlco during tho summer months
when thcro Is dnngor of forest fires.
Ilulld Itarn -Dnstondorf brothors
nro eroding a largo barn on tholr
ranch near Sunset Day.
TOMOUUOW NIGHT
CUTTER and KOULE In mi entirely
new bill (Their last night)
and
"THi: FRONTIER CELEBRATION at
CHEYENNE"
Good Riding, Ducking, Running, etc.
TIiIh plcturo Is a full reels, has
drawn Inrgo crowds In all plncou. It
comes nR a Bpcclnl fpaturo, Independ
ent of tho oxchnngd pictures.
ALL FOR 10c.
Altur Guild Meet Tho niomboro
of tho Altar Guild of tho Episcopal
church aro kindly askod to moot nt
tho church tomorrow promptly at
2:.io p. M. for tho sorvlco.
Meet Saturday A mooting of tho
Crab Club has been callod for noxt
Saturdn yovenlng nt tho Odd Follova
hall. Several candidates aro to bo
Inltlntod nnd a big Boclal tlmo Is bo
Ing arranged for.
Going to Panama Major Tower
of Emplro was a Marshflold business
visitor yesterday. Ilia son, Mortoii
Tower, who has had chargo of tho
government Improvomonts of Hum
boldt Hay has boon given n month's
leave of absenco and nbout May 1
will Join a party of government en
gineers who will spend thrco or four
wcok inspecting tho work on tho
Panama canal. Aftor tho Inspect
ion trip, Mr. Towor will rcsumo his
work at Eureka about Juno 1.
J. M. UPTON Is spending a few days
nt tho homo of his parents In Cur
ry County.
K. A. HARRIS has rcslgnod his po
sition with tho Tltlo Guarantee &
Abstract Company.
MISSES ANNA and Ada Cllnkon
bonrd of Daniels Creek nro Marsh
Hold shoppers today.
A. S. HAMMOND, who has boon
spondlug a few day.s at Coqulllo,
returned last evening.
A. E. ADELSPERGER oxpocto to
leave Saturday on n week's busi
ness trip, to Portlnnd.
ARCHIU KKUSE of Randolph Is
spending n fow days In Marshflold
on business and pleasure.
MRS. HENRY CONLOOUE roturnod
to Myrtlo Point yostorday after
a Bhort visit on tho Day.
MRS. JOHN SULLIVAN, formorly of
Marshflold but now of Dandon, Is
visiting frionda on tho Day.
E. F. MORRISSEY and S. C. Smith
will loavo in tho morning for Co
qulllo to stnrt tho paving contract
which thoy recently secured thoro.
MR8. A. L. HOUSEWORTII nnd Mrs.
Fred K. Gonitis left today Ifor
Dandon whoro thoy will visit for
a fow dnyH with Mrs. J. T. Sulli
van and other friends.
Funeral Held Tho funeral of Mrs.
Goo. Doubnor which was hold yostor
day afternoon wnB qulto Inrgoly at
tended. Tho pnll boarors woro O.
F. McKnlght, D. L. Rood, J. Loo
Drown, John F. Hall, Miik Tlmmor
man nnd C, W. Wolcott.
Tent Flro Alarm Chlof Koatlng of
tho Marshflold Flro Dopnrtmont an
nounces that spoclnl tost of tho llro
alarm systom hero will bo hold about
7 o'clock" tomorrow ovonlng nnd con
ANT ADS.
S.U.B Good young' work
V', well broko. Soo J. C.
nt.
I I'Oll HATCHING Muck Or-
lw-.SUier Spangled, Hamburg
v, ivmto Leghorn. Also
"Leghorn pullots forsnlo. En
rol Mrs. L Dalslgor, No. Dond
ISALK Hamilton roll II mo.
neajonable, Phono 201.
I REXT FuruUIictl hoiisekeep-
vuij, i-uono 4 9. r.
MW Seroml hand bicycle
" ' " ' uoes Ul a uargam.
r"uuuu uaanco ' caro Times
klU'ir........ ..... .....
linn .... "'" ivani, price
!. Will sell soparato or to-
l-tr. Pnll .,., n .
fr. North Inlet.
I "MT Four Itiinni fiirniuiwwi
Phone 174-X.
-Urea sllvn- imi. i i.i. ..
Kk a!,e,'mbot,v'oen Mothodlst
wit md Tni. ... i .
PsDrug store.
Add. Chean. ,l, t w
!EUth St., Portland. Or!
KiT'i6 N,,r"ny Store of
' MrrVi n ' tnreo m,loa
ir Drlv."'. one-quarter mile
i i&r. stck w"1 ln-
tim..i T,ouu- 'or terms
SUlaJ8 aPP'y to Mrs. S. J.
-',, oi;way Ore.
ilnnrT120 acro homestead
b?Tme and a flvo
' th o" . He srao- 2 ml.
Nr;;r.,.'u.",r'... i
vamp, Lampa, Oregon.
'fiiM11! 5"roo' bungalow,
l& ?..,0ts. on pavod
Mtktt."",8', ?2450
aie' See J. c. Doane.
L7S " ,,ouso o" ''
rwe bldg, vacant Apr. 1.
T
V' two n "perlenced cdal
r ivPnp-men; one rope
k Beaver Hill Coal Co.
cleared. Team, stock, tools, 25
tons of hay, corn, spuds, SO chick
ens. Geo. Witto, So. Coos River.
I'Olt SALIC Oood restaurant. In
quire Tlmos offlco.
FOR SALE Ono now 20-foot gnso
llno launch. Soo Max Tlmmer
m nn, 8G2 North Front Btrot.
FOU RENT Two nlco sunny house
keeping rooms. Inqulro nt Naa
burg Qrocory.
LA'ITIX HOTEL Doard and room,
II por day; $0 por wcok; family
Btyle. 316 Socond St., South.
TWO FUHNI8IIEI) ROOMS to rent.
392 Droadway.
FOR GOOD AUTO SERVICE Any
whore, any tlmo, night or day,
phono 184 X. or 228 J.
"LEST WE FORGET"
DAYTON NEWS
TRY THE EDGE WITH YOUR
FINGER.
Examine a collar freah from onr
laundry. Notice IU clear, whit col
or, its even, elastic atlffneu, U
omooth and IU perfect shap.
Then test the top edge by running
your finger-tip over it. Notice the
emoot. slick finish given it. Noth
Ing there to rub, dig or irritate your
neck.
ThlB test will prove tho value of
our service. Send us a trial bundle
and apply the teit
Marshfield.Hand & Steam Laundry
Mauser Broe. Propa rbone 229-J.
Our Wagois Go Anywhere Aaytlme.
Wc Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
andHDelivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
TOONS MAIN B7-J
Published
Occasionally
by
Marshfield
Cyclery
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
11 Nortli Front Street
SPECIAL EDITION
There's a reason for everything, even for an automo
bile, IT'S THE BACK SEAT. But that's never advertised
it's too expensive,
NEWS ITEMS,
Dr, Swift's auto ran over the bank,
Dr, Slow's auto ran Into the bank,
Dr, Charge's auto is in commission again,
Dr, Pill's auto is out of commission again,
ITEM The police estimate for 1912-13 includes $9000
for two automobiles and $9600 for maintenance of same,
S, F, Examiner, Mar, 23rd, page 6,
ALL roads in Coos County are wide enough for
DAYTON BICYCLES
They'll not break themselves, your bones, nor your bank
account, They can be lifted over any dredge pipe,
We don't "Distribute," we SELL,
$27:50 Dayton Bicycles-$42,50
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Phone 180-R, Agents, 60 Front St,
NOTE Tho Dayton news will Boon Inaugurate a subscription con
test Each contestant will receive a tin whistle. Other prizes, equally
valuable, will ho given from tlmo to tlmo.
Plans Auto Trip J. L. Dowmnn of
Portlnnd and Geo. Hotnor roturnod
yestordny from n business trip to
Dnndon. Mr. Dowmnn Is now spond
a day or two at tho Coos River homo
of IiIh fathor-ln-lnw, Anson Rogers.
Mr. Dowmnn Is planning to mako an
auto trip horo from Portland In July,
bringing his two llttlo dnughtors and
his son horo for a fow weoks stay.
Ho says that business conditions In
Portland nro good and ho anticipates
a mnrkod development on Coos Dny
this year as ho Is confldont thnt rail
road construction will bo Btnrtod on
this ond of tho lino this spring.
AMONG THK RICK
Tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wnrd M. Dliiko Is reportod qulto
sick.
Jooy McKoown, tho llttlo son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur McKoown', who
hns boon qulto sick, Is roportod Im
proving. Mrs. E. II. Ilodson, who has boon
111 at tho homo of nor parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Robert McCann, In North
Dend, Is reported Improving.
J. 12. Cooloy Is ill at his homo In
South Marshflold.
MrH. DoMoss of Dnndon under
went nn oporntlon nt Morcy hospital
In North Dond yestordny and is re
ported gotttpg nlong nlcoly. Dr.
Mann of Dandon nccompnnlod hor
to tho Bay.
HARD I.UCK STOIIIICS
All my friends aro sick nnd ailing
nnd thoy como to mo n-wiilllng of
their woes and triuuiauous, jusi im
though I was to blnmo; ono Is driven
to n frenzy with n caso of Influonzy,
and some other dlro diseases frolic
through his woary framo. Old man
Qunckenbush Js bavin' lots of troublo
with n spnvln', nnd IiIh ringbones
hurt him Boroly when tho weather's
cool and wot; through old Qulgway's
frame meanders every symptom of
tho glnndors, nnd it ronlly ronds my
henrtstrlngs when I soo him fiiBS
and frot. Ono has 'got complaint ca
tarrhal and ho buyB dopo by tho bar
rol and ho'd hnvo mo stand and listen
n llm alnUnnlnir fldtfllln! Oiig'b broke
out In reddish patches, one hns got
tno ucning scrnicnoB, ono hub kh
rheumatic Jlmjams, ono hns got in-
rtiuliir .inlla Qn Mmv linrA inn with
descriptions of their spasms nnd con-
nipuons, ana inoy mint kivu mo
look In when I'd spring n prlvnto
groan: little enre I what befell them,
fnr I'm miffArlntr In toll them nil
about 'tho fifty-seven rare diseases of
my own,
WALT MASON.
VM. M. DROWN, who hns a homo
stcntl on Coos Rlvor, roturnod to
dny from Snloin, whoro lib mob
spent somo tlmo rccupcrntlng from
Injuries sustained In nn nccldont
In a logging camp.
K. K. JONES roturnod today from a
business trip to Coqulllo vnlloy
points. Ho roports that North
Rend homo tnlent company pre
sented "Olo OIchoii to n packed
house nt Dnndon InBt night nnd
scored n big hit.
J. E. SCHILLING nnd Wnrron Rood
havo returned from n trip to Dnn
don nnd other Coqulllo vnlloy
points. It Is posslblo that they
may erect n flno now hotol at
Dandon. Thoy will loavo tomor
row for Gardiner.
C. S. JACKSON of Rosoburg, candl
dnto for prosecuting attorney on
tho republican tlckot, is calling on
Cobs Day frlonds todny. This is
Mr Jackson's first visit to Coos
Dny In 20 years and he Is con
sldorably surprised nt tho chang
es that havo taken plnco. Ho Ih
accompnnlod by W. C. Roso of Co
qulllo nnd with L. T. Mntthows
they rnado tho trip to North Dond
todny. This aftornoou Mr. Jnck
non loft for Dandon and will re
turn to Coos Dny tho latter part
of tho week.
Try n MINT JULEP nt BAKTKKB.
Tho "Child's Wolfnro" movomont
linn nhnllnncnil tho nttontlon of
thoughtful pooplo everywhere. Moth
ers aro nnturni nupportors, ana win
find In Foloy's Honoy and Tnr Com
pound n most vnluablo aid. Coughs
and colds thnt unchockod load to
croup, bronchitis nnd pneumonia
yield quickly to tho hoallng and
floothlnc nualltlos of Foloy's Honor
nnd Tnr Compound. For snlo by Rod
Cross Drug Co.
GROW CRANBERRIES
Clatsop County has tho finest Cran
berry marshes in the Went. A new
association composed of Astoria and
Portland business men Invito 10 men
to Join them in a profitable Invest
ment. Write and ask for full In
formation. Nothing better for a
permanent Income and pleasant home
slto. Address J. K. GRATKE, C33
Chambor of Commerce, Portlnnd, Or.
You'll Have to
Hurry
IK YOU WANT ANY OK THOSE.
50 Boxes
4 Tier Baldwin
Apples
WHILE THEY LAST
$1.25
Per Box
TIIKY ARE GOING PAST
Phone 32
The Bazar
The House of Quality.
The Potato Flurry Has Passed
what the future has in store remains to be
seen. I still will pay the highest cash price
on the day of delivery.
f. s. DOW