The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 03, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Boys' Suits
V17E want you parents to see the new
things we have for your boys to wear.
We have made a special feature, this year, of
Boy's Double-Breasted Knickerbocker Suits
with two pairs of linen lined Pants to each Suit
Prices $400 to $7.50
JBoys' Russian Suits 2l2 to 7 Years
$3.00 to $6.00
Boys' Confirmation Suits in Dark Blue Serge $5.00 to $7.50
Woolen Mill Store
MARSHFIELD
MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIERS
OREGON
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Fine Summer
PERFUMES
tw - -i t-rr-in - rwm-m. . , ,. , ..'
Wc have a number of delicate,
delightful scents that give a perfect
finishing touch to the summer toilet
The exquisite fragrance of these
high-class perfumes cannot be ex
celled by any perfumes you may
buy elsewhere at double the
pnee.
These perfumes deli
cately conceal the odor of
perspiration.
Wm, L. Cooko, prop, of tho Deo
Illvo Drug Storo, Nolhart, Mont., nays
tho Dolt Canon running from Dolt to
Nolhart is tho moBt plcturosquo npot
In all Montana. Ho writes, "I ro
rommond Foley's Honoy and Tar
Compound to nil my customors and
nra novor dlsappolntod. It glvos tho
best results for coughs and colds of
anything I soil." Rod Cross Drug
Storo.
Askfi
or
"Harmony Perfumes"
For Sale Only at
l&naJUL Store
77io
LOCKH ART-PARSONS DRUG CO.
The "Busy Cor ter"
Holly Chick Peed
The Ideal Food for young
chickens.
A complete balanced ration
that will make chicks grow
and keep them healthy.
We luivo it ill 25, 50 and 100
pound sacks.
Full line of Poultry Foods.
The Bazar
Plwne 32
The Rouse of Quality.
WANT ADS.
")ST Small poarl hrooch, grape
"l design. Howard for roturu to
"me office.
LASTED Splendid opportunity for
joung udy i0 ,oarH Ginnery
ominesa and earn money while
warnaB Address In own hand-
""ub. Millinery," euro Times.
w a a A.,.a'; Tea m of work horses,
"'v '" and 7 years' harness
it.. ?son; also 10-horaopower
iith i ller aua engine equlppod
j circular and cross-cut saw for
?wng wood; fine, for clearing
h,ui I'ulHng stumps; all go at
wrgala. pllouo 3UC
VKSTMHXT CHAXCK 5 faullil.
latent f0F 725: e!l8' torms- n0
ii.A.1 no taxes; several of these
sortme ,8 ,mvo been sold wUh
left Xe,!Us,ne5 nly a 'ew more
room U or wrlto E. S. Gear,
hdldln Flr8t Na"onal Dank
tract ouqulro Coos Cafo, 150 No.
Front street.
SEND to K. (). Hull Employment Ag
ency for all kinds of help, mule
or fomalo. Phono IC9-J.
WANTED Messenger boy, must be
over 10 years old and have a blcy
clo. Apply Western Union Tele
graph ofltco.
WANTKI) Girl or woman for light
housework at once. Phono 239-J.i
Royal Theater
offers
An entire change of pro
gram Tonight.
THE TWO fOXES
In a New Act
"The Haunted House"
PICTURES
"The Hold-up," Cowboy
Military Comedy.
"Breaking tho Seventh
Commandment"
Dramatic.
ALL FOR 10c.
FOR RENT Two bright sunny front
rooms. 373 South Fourth st.
WANTED Six experienced coal
miners two-pump-men; one rope
rider. Apply Deavor Hill Coal Co.
FOR SALE Ono now 20-foot gaso
lino launch. See Max Tlmmer
mnn, 862 North Front stret.
TWO FUHNISHED llOOMS to rent.
392 Droadway. -
fro.n5vXT Two bright, sunny
Bridies.
rooms. 373 So. Pnnrth at
brlai"'K--'TMo r,d,ne saddles and
At ono ifn . IJacK saddle with out-
Itr Iii . 00t 8C0W. 20 ton capao
Van zni I? E00tl order. O. J.
ze. North Dend; Phono 490.
TEl) Houel. ,!- ,i
Wring either by day or by con-
Lynn Lambeth Fred Nemle
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Heasonablo Hates
All Night Service
Careful driving assured.
rt nl.nnn Tnnl ItaOin. 231-R
until 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phone
5-J. Palace Restaurant. t
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GIF
Don't forgot the Turkish Datns.
PHONE S14J.
ftit your 30b printing done at
BKBlthtKjn
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Builders of Homes.
Our
"PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
areBEALMoneyMakers
Send for Booklet
604-5 6 CorbottBld$Poriland Ore
COOS DAY TIDES.
Del -w Is given tho time and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshtlold.
Th tides are placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with tholr times on
the first lino and heights on tho sec
ond line of each day; n comparison
of consecutive heights will Indlcato
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
April.
9.22
0.3
10.03
0.4
10.45
0.3
11.27
0.1
12.14
0.3
Date.
Ilrs. .3.20
Foot .0.8
Ilrs. .3.53
Feet .0.8
Ilrs. .4.28
Feet .0.7
Ilrs. .5.03
Feet .0.3
Ilrs. .5.42
Feet .6.0
3.57
C.8
4.39
D.2
C.23
5.7
0.12
4.1
7.09
3.8
9.29
1.4
10.01
1.9
10.33
2.G
11.10
3.1
11.53
3.G
TUB WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Showors tonight
and Thursday. South to west
winds.
Point Sundny morning to accompany
tho special train from there to the
Day for tho Easter sorvlco of tho or
dor. Tito committee will also nc
compnny tho excursionists back In
tho evening. Tho program for tho
services Is about completed.
New Storo II. Hnrkcnsco 1ms n
now storo building under construc
tion on Elrod nonr Tonth street. Ho
recently bought tho lot for ?1250.
Lands Open Arthur K. Peck,
United States Land Commissioner,
has. received word thnt tho land be
tween Loon Lake and Allegnny,
which Is to bo thrown open April
10 Is not for general entry. Tho or
dor for tho opening of Sections 1 to
5, 8 to 17, 20 to 29 and 32 to 3G, In
Township 23, Itnugo 11, provides
only for entry by people who resided
on tho land prior to Its withdrawal
for forest reservo purposes.
Nearly Drowned "Dllly" Mon
itoring, an old resident of this sec
tion, was almost drowned Monday.
Ho was planning n trip to tho clam
bods In tho lower Day In his towboat
nnd hnd tho launch Express tnko
him In tow. Somehow his Hklff enp
bIwmI, throwing him Into tho river.
Cnpt. Rogors turned tuo Express
hack and picked him up out nono
too soon as tho old mnn was ex
hausted and bnrely nblo to kcop hlm
belt nfloat.
bucccssIvo times nnd tho natno of
oach, winner lo to bo engraved on It.
Two Dnndon Divorces Two form
or Dandon couples woro dlvorcod to
dny, desortton bolng tho cnuso of
oach. Tho docrcoa woro grantod
by Judgo Coko nftor a hearing In
ehnmbors, F. J. Foonoy representing
each of tho plaintiffs. Ono was Mrs.
Carrlo V. Mayor vs. J. O. Mayor.
Mayer's whereabouts nro unknown
nnd Mrs. Mayor llvos In Myrtlo Point
Tho othor was Oluf FlsTcaa, whoso
wlfo, Kta Flskaa, loft him and re
turned to Norway.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 a. m., April 3, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, special govornmont mo-
tcorologlcal obsorvor:
Maximum 58
Minimum 39
At 4:43 a. m 40
Precipitation nono
Wind southwest; partly cloudy.
BORN.
KOSKI To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kos
kl, at tholr homo at Eastsldo,
Wednesday, April 3, n daughter.
This Is tholr second daughter.
Mother nnd child are doing well.
Services Friday Sorvlces will ho
held nt tho Marsh field Swedish
Luthornn church at S o'clock Friday
livening.
.Meet Tliut-Mlny Tho Lndlon' Aid
Society of tho Mnrshtlold Norwegian
Lutheran church will meet Thursday
afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Pitt
iiuin In South Marshflold.
.Special Service Arrangomonts
have been mndo for Dlblo reading
services In the Mnrshtlcld Norwegian
Luthornn church next Sunday morn
ing at 10:45. Tho regular Sunday
school sorvlco will bo hold at 10
o'clock.
Undergoes Oitcrntlon Mrs. Rosco
Dlnsca of Coos River undorwent an
oporntlon for cancer of tho breast
yesterday at Mercy hospital.. Sho Is
reported doing as well as could bo
expected, although her condition Is
rathor critical.
Itnv Kllliwt .It ban boon learned
that tho boy who was killed near
Dandon the otnor clay oy tno acci
dental discharge of n shotgun was
Vemle Dutlor, a 13-year-old lad and
tho sou of a rancher In tho Four Mllo
country. Tho boy died almost In
stantly, tho chargo or buckshot dls
piubowellng 111 in.
(Srnutfl Dlvort-c Judgo J. S. Coko,
following n hoarlng In Chiunliora to
day granted Mrs, Elizabeth Eddy a
dlvorco from Ernost E. Eddy. Sho
was uluo grunted tho custody of tholr
10-yonr-old son. Desortlon was tho
cause, given. Eddy has not boon on
tho Day for some Umo.
Argue Cat. Roforo Judgo Coko
In chambers this afternoon, tho caso
or Euphomln Dyor vs. tho City of
Dandon Is bolng argued, mo caso
arises from nn assessment for n
street Improvement, uu Injunction
bolng sought to prevent tho city from
soiling tho proporty to collect tho as-sossmont.
For fliiina Prwrvc Honry Seng
stackon Is planning to havo a Ilttlo
gamo preserve of his own. Ho has
a largo ranch on South Slough which
ho has named "Tho Aldors," and ho
Ib planning to put In a numbor or
joung trout In tho various brooks on
the ploco nnd will also liberate a
number ot Dolglnn hares there-.
Will Do larger According to
word Just received hero, tho now ves
sol which tho C. A. Smith Company
Is having constructed nt Newport
News, Vu., will bo considerably lnrg
or than tho Nairn Smith, nlthough
tho snmo typo ot vessel. Sho will bo
about 40 toot longer nnd havo sov
ornl root moro bonm nnd will bo nblo
to carry a cargo ot about 2,000,000
feet without Btowlng tho lumbor. A
numbor of Improvements will be
mndo In her for quick loading and
unlondtng by means of tho crauo and
sling system.
Port Orford Port Cane J. D.
Ooss will lenvo tomorrow for Curry
County to nttoiul circuit court there.
Ono of tho prlnclpol casos ho Is In
terested In Is tho Port Orford Port
enso, Bovoral different phases of tho
Port Commission thoro bolng at
lacked. Quo warranto proceedings,
similar to thoso In tho Coos Day
Port caso, havo been ordered Insti
tuted by Governor West. C. R. Peck
will nld W. II. Meredith In dorondlng
tho port. Tho cases will bo trlod
next week. Judgo Coko will lenvo
ror thoro Friday.
Caso Decided Word has Just boon
recolvod that Judgo Harris ot Eu
gono has linndod down n decision In
tho case, of Andreas Anderson, n
South Slough rancher, vs. tho Smith
Powers Logging Company. Tho
company condomnod right of way
ncroHS Anderson's land nnd ho took It
to tho circuit court on tho ground
thnt tho logging road was not n
public sorvlco corporation and con
sequently did not havo tho right of
omlnont domnln. L. A. Llljcqvlst,
who rcprosontod Andorson, has no
tified John D. aoss, who represented
tho company, that ho will appeal tho
caso.
Chandler Won Cano O. It. Peck
this morning received n telegram an
nouncing thnt W. S. Chandlor was
victorious In tho caso In which Mr.
Pock represented him thoro lost
week. Tho caso was hogun by Mr.
Chandler's half brother, R. D. Chand
lor, who chnrgod Mr. Chnndlor and
tho Humboldt Steamship company
with wrongfully convortlng 100
shares of stock In tho company to
W. S. Chnndlor. It scorns that tho
stock In tho company was bought by
tho lute R. D. Chnndlor nnd was
placed In R. D. Chandler's nnnio ror
business reasons. Just prior to his
death, It. D. Chandler ordered tho
stock changed to W. S. Chnndlor.
Tho court found thnt tho imitator
was legal, nnd thnt R. D. Chandler
hnd no claim to It.
Takes Prlxoncr Ralph Qulno, a
son ot Sheriff Qulno ot Douglas
County, arrived hero today to tako
L. F. Thorn tho housobronkor want
ed there, back with him. Thorn was
nrrostcd Sundny by Marshal Carter.
Thorn Is charged with robbing tho
Goorgo Winston homo nonr Rose-'
burg. This is tho second Iioubo
brenkor thnt has boon arrested this
week for thefts near Roseburg, tho
othor being n mnn named Davis who
robbed tho W. Q. Drown homo at
Rlddlo nnd who was arrested nt
Med ford. Thorn ndmlttod his guilt
to Marshal Cartor and Nlghtwntch
Shoupc, but when Qulno nrrlvod to
day, ho first claimed ho found tho
Jowolry In nn envolopo In tho road
nnd lntor said ho found It In nn old
tobneco sack. Thoro Is Ilttlo doubt
or his guilt. Deputy Sheriff Qulno
will tako him out via. Gardiner to-morrow.
PERSONAL NOTES
SWANIE PETERSON ot Haines In
lot Is n Marshflold business visi
tor today.
JOHN PREUS3, Jr., has taken n po
sition ns clork In August Frl noon's
store.
J. S. DARTON ot Conulllo Is looking
nftor business In Marshflold today.
HENRY HUGaiNS ot tho Alllanco
offlco loft this morning for Florence.
MRS. COCHRAN or Coos City and
her guest, Mrs. Dcrt Rice, ot Dan
don, nro In Marshflold today.
I.
F. J, FEENBY, formerly of Mnrsh
riold but now located nt Dandon,
Is In Mnrshtlold on business to
day. MRS. M. E. HILDRETH nnd dough
tor, Mrs. Clias. Murr, connoctod
with tho Women's Exchango ot
North Dond, nro visitors In Marsh
flold todny.
MARK MASTERS, aged 81. nrrlvod
horo a few days ngo rrom Okla
homa with his dnughtor to make
his homo on Coos Day. Thoy camo
lu vln tho old Coos Day wagon
road.
MISS PEARL M. REIXJARO who Is
attending Oregon University nt Hu
gono Is expected hero next wook to
spond tho Eostor vacation with hor
pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. I,
Rolgnrd.
E. P. DU DARRY, representing a San
Francisco commission houso, has
beon scouring this section thu last
fow days for potatoes. Ho loft to
day for tho Sluslaw and Umpqua.
sectlnn In quest of thorn.
Not 8iifpended Local Socialists
ImvA ImA.i nrlvlfiOfl fhnt ttin rnrfnrt
published broadcast through tho
country iy sonio pnpors inai mo
"Appeal to itenson," tno leauing ho
clallst paper, was about to auspond
publication, Is nbsolutoly without
foundation, tho paper is ueing puo-
llolin.1 nnH H lot iU.ii nl no ilHiinl nnil
thoy declnro that there Is no Inton-
tlon of stopping it.
Will Wed Mrs. P. N. FIngg has
received word of tho approaching
marrlago of her slstor, Miss Joso
phlno Eddy, who formerly taught
school horo. Miss Eddy has been
teaching school at El Centro, Call.,
nnd In Juno will wed Irving Algor,
principal of tho high school nt El
Contro. It Is expected that they
will visit hero on their honoymoon
trip.
3ntw1 r?mniltfPn(tflft Oom-
rrf idery. Knights Templar, will send
a commuteo IP uoqumo auu mytuu
Llbby COAIa Tno fclnd YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PHONH 73 Pacific
Livery & Transfer Co.
If you have anything to sell, trade
reut, or want help, try a want a.
Cum of Scnrlet Fever Jooy Mc
Koown, tho Ilttlo sou of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Arthur MrKeown, Is reported 111 with
n caso ot scnrlet tovor nt tho J, W.
Denuott resldonco. Tho dlsonso was
ovlduntly contracted In San Francis
co, oh tho Ilttlo lad has boen sick
for about 10 days, but not until yes
torday could It bo dotormlnod what
ho woh Biitforlng rrom. When tho
attending physlclnn, Dr. Ilorsfnll,
pronounced It scnrlot tovor, Mr. Den
nett Immediately summoned Hoalth
Officer Mingus, who took prompt
measures to prevont nny contagion.
Mrs. McKoown and tho putlont nnd
tho nurs. Miss Hondloy, woro qunr
antlnod In their apartments and
everything possible dono for protec
tion of the hoalth ot tho others, Tho
other children havo boon quaran
tined on the promises.
Trophy Oup A flno silver trophy
cup, tho prize in tho Coos County
High School oratorical contests, Is on
display lu tho window ot tho Rod
Cross Jowolry. It was presentod to
the High Schools by Dr. J. T. McCor
mac and Is a handsomo trophy. It
will go to tho school winning It three
SEYMOUR II. DELL oxpocta to loavo
tomorrow or noxt day for his homo
lu Portland If ho la nblo to closo
bo mo business affairs ho has on
horo. Ho roturncd rocontly from a
business trip to Old Moxlco,
W. C. LUNOREN hns returned to
his rnnch nt Ton Mllo nftor nbout
n year spent nt his old homo In
Kansas. Ho says that Coos Day
looks bettor than over to him.
Kansas had ono of tho moat sovero
winters In yonrs.
WARDEN W, SHUMWAY. field edi
tor ot Tho Pacific International
Motor Dont, published at Soattlo,
Is tnnklng n short visit on tho Day
nB tho guest of Roy Lawhorno and
othor rrlends hVire. He Is do
llghtod with this section ot tho
country.
GEO. P. TOPPINO Is hero rrom Dan
don todny on buslnoss, Ho says
that tho prospocts ot tho Dear
Creok oil woll oro good nnd tho
company hopos to soon socuro suf
ficient funds to sink tho well deep
onough to dotormlno whothor or
not there Is oil thoro.
Mayor James C, Dahlman, Omaha,,
Nob., oftou cnllod tho "Cowboy May
or", writ oa of tho benefit he derived
from Foley Kidney Pills and says,
"I havo takon Foley Kidney Pills and
thoy havo given mo a great deal of
rellof, so I cheerfully recommend
thorn." Red Cross Drug Storo.
After the show try a Turkish Datb
Phone 2 14-J
Dayton Bicycles
On May 1st wo will advance tho
price of Dayton Dlcycles $1.00
freight chargo from Portland.
MARBILFIELD OYOLERY
Agents
Phone 180-R 007 Front streot.
SOUPS
FLAKED PEAS
A small handful of Flaked Peas added to
any soup, fifteen minutes boforo It Is ready
to Borvo, will greatly Improve Us flavor nnd
wnoiosomenoss.
PUREE OF FLAKED PEAS
3 cups ot boof stock
i4 cup cold water
1 tablespoonfuls catsup
Tiny pleco ot garlic
1 cup Sporry Flaked Peas ....
h medium onion
tablespoon Worcestershire
Sauco
Salt to taste.
Tloll onion in stock until tender, add catsup, Worcestershire, gar
lic. daBh ot white pepper and salt; then add tho naked peas. Cook
slowly 20 mlnutea, strain and serve with croutons. SUck onion with
whole cloves.
Tho Times' office.