The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION
MILLICOMA HATS
rr
tfSt, f rKSHCaEsMSEHExS
For Spring
Wear "
The Best $3
Hats Made
New, Stylish
Shapes
Woolen .Mill Store
Leading Hatters & j ',
Marshfield
Oregon
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
Great Perfume Sale Saturday, April 27
CLEAN-UP DAY
One Day
Only
Uradow Pink
ArlaUon
Lore's Joy
Golden Girl
Yllcy Uly
JUjr Uoquct
Apple Blossom
Princess Grand
Violet
Klorella
Dtbut
29c Per Ounce
THE FOLLOWING ODORS:
Hoso Atloro Mlnoln
Mills Tube Itoso
Ocean flprny Our Jnck
29 Cents
Per Ounce
Curio
Ylnng Ylnug
l'oinimdour
Gyp
California Wild
Flowers
Frnnglpnniil
Santa Ilnrbnrn
Heliotrope
Arlitou
White Pond Lily
Honey Suckle
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
-MAIM. 298
ps
Selected Investments
FIILST-CLASS DAIRY RANCH; lr5 ACRES, 100 ACHES BOTTOM.
BALANCE GOOD BENCH; FIRST-CLASS IMPROVEMENTS AND
DIIKIXIKI) 1I0AT CHANNEL; A CULTIVATED, PAYING PLACE
123,000.00.
200 ACRES OF FIIIST.CLASS BOTTOM AND HUNCH LAND. IMG
ORCHARD, GOOD IMPROVEMENTS. LAND WELL SHELTERED,
AND OP THE REST TO 1113 HAD. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT
112,000.00.
NT. Alii: OFFERING SOMK GOOD IMG BARGAINS IN CITY PROP
KRTY, AND SOLICIT YOUR CARE1TL INVESTIGATION OF OUR
LIST.
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
J 77 Front Street.
R IK
V"'-" " IlMljt P B
The Beauty of Bathing
In n moderately equipped lavatory U
that It la a luxury to bo enjoyed In
stead or a duty to bo performed.
Doesn't cost any moro to bathe lux
uriously than In the old way. Let us
give you a few figures on tho cost or
modern plumbing.
Willey & Schroeder
303 North Front Stroct.
PHONE 77-J
FREE!!!
1 3JJ isjpn loq diavpuuou
TT Purchaser of hats at the Vogue
J. ;ew hats arriving every
'k. giving you the very latest ideas
' ilhe millinery world, and tho prices
U1 urhrlse vn,. r... i . ,
... --. vn OUJC Ul urn
" House store. North Bend, Ore.
-NE2urfet th TurkUh Bth"-
Dayton Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
BICYCLES FOIt RENT?,
SAVE 9300
Six-room two-story house on Com
mercial avenue. Dullt threo years.
Largo lot CO x 140. Is a swell homo
HasSrine lawn and small garde spot
In the rear. At this price it I. the
biggest bargain In town. Price
$2500. E. S. GEAR, room 22. First
Natlonnl Dank.
Try The Times Want Ada.
IOC
j PERSONAL NOTES
O008 BAY TIDES.
Del w Ii given the Urn. and
height of high and low water at
Marshfield.
Th tides are placed In the .order
of occurrence, with their, tlrats .on
tho first line and heights on the sec
ond linn of Aoh ilavf a MmniHina
of consecutive helghU will' indicate
wncinor it is nigH or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 1 hours
34 minutes.
Date. April.
lira. .5.27 11.12 6.06 12.21
Foet .2.0 5.2 0.0 6.9
Hrs. .0.14 12.42 0.20 1.01
Foot .1.2 6.4 1.0 6.3
Hrs. .7.00 1.33 7.08 0.00
Feet .0.4 6.0 1.3 0.0
Hrs. .1.36 7.44 2.21 -. 7.48
Foot .0.0 0.2,
6.6
1.7
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Prose.)
OREGON Showors In west
and ralr In cast tonight; Sunday
showers; winds "southerly.
LOCAL TEMPCTtATURE HE-
POItT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 n. m., April 27, by BenJ.
Ostllnd, special govornmont me-
toorological obsorvor:
Maximum 68
Minimum .' 37
At 4:43 a. m 43
Precipitation nono
WlndB northwost; clear.
MRS. E. L. BESSEY, of Coos Itlver,
was n Marshfield Bhpppor today, i
EAItL GRAY, of Allogany, was in
Marsbflold today. i
S. B. CUTLIP, of Coos Rlvor, wob in '
Marshfield today on business.
WM. CANDL1N of Coqulllo is a
Mnrshilold business visitor today.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, of Sumner,
Is visiting friends In Marshfield.. .
FRED HOLL1STER of North Bond
is a Marsbflold business visitor today.
TOM MOFFATT waa in from Beaver
Hill today on business and picas
MISS GLADYS ROBERTS of Catch
ing Inlot, Is visiting frlonds iu
Marshflold.
MRS. R. A. CHURCH and Miss Clark
of Kontuck Inlot woro Marshflold
shoppors today.
MRS. F. A. HAZARD roturnod last
ovoning from a short stay with
friends In Coqulllo.
JOHN A. WALKER is making n
combined plcasuro and business
trip to Bnndon.
E. E. DEFFENBAUGH of Los Angol-
os Is visiting bis cousin, R. T.
Kaufman, for a fow days.
Glvo Concert Director Fonton of
tho Cons Bay Concert Band announ
ces that an opon nlr concert will bo
given at tho city park next Wodnos
day evening nt 7:30. Tho program
will bo announced later.
Kile Account Candidates In tho
rccont primary election nro busy to
day making up tholr campaign ex
pense ncrounts. Tho law roqulros
that theso bo filed within 16 days of
election and a penalty of $26 por
day Is Imposod ovory day attor that
on tho dollnquont ones.
Goxs Mny Win John D. Qoss'may
bo ono of tho ton delegates from Oro
gon to tho democratic national com
niltteo nt Baltlmora noxt August.
Ho only lacked a fow hundred votes.
according to tho last roturns, and .
these did not lncludo Coos and Curry
counties, whero ho received bis larg
est voto.
DISTRICT DEPUTY STARR, of tho
Modorn Woodmen of Amorlcn, ar
rived hero yesterday from Eugene
to visit tho lodges in this section.
F. A. WARNER, of tho C. A. Smith
company, loft on tho Nann Smith
todny for Bay Point nftor a fow
days' stay on tho Bay on business
matters.
J. D. GOSS returned last night from
Coqufllo whoro ho was aiding In
tho trtnl of tho Bostcott caso, bo
Ing ono of tho nttornoys for tho do-fonso.
OEO. W. ARTI8 of North Bond was a
Marshflold business visitor today.
Ho In still busy making tho 1012
assessment In tho northern part
of tho county.
OEO. B. M. CUTCHEON is oxpectod
homo soon from Linn count;,
whero ho in on business connected
with a tlmbor claim which ho was
arranging to secure
Very III. Mrs. HIIIls 8hort isjro
ported critically 111 at tholr homo in
Ton (Mllo. Sho is suffering fronj an
attack af appendicitis or nn'abcoss.
The oxnet nntura of the HIiiorh could
not bo lonrnod over tho phono. mSIio
mny bo brought to Mercy hospital for
troatmont. Sho was resting ortalor
nf nnnn tnrinv '
. '
Vo Ilimilon Machinery. Ray.
Kaufman, secretary of tho Coos .Bay
Oil and Gas Company, has boon' ap
prised that tho stockholders of tho.
Mloceno Oil nnd Gns Company which
is drilling a well on Boar Crook havoj
nuthorlzod tho ofllcors to' turn tho
machinery over to tho Coos Bny com-1
pnny whon tho Bear Crook well Is
complotod. It Is oxpectod thlss will
bo In about sixty days. If oil Ih not
struck whon tho 3,000 foot lovol is
ronchod, tho project will bo given up.
Tho Bandon people aro to tako Htock
for thd cost of tho machlnory which
will bo usod In sinking a well on
Catching Inlot. ' ,
Notice to Church Goers. Tho
boardwalk loading up Markot Avonuo
la being put in such shapo as to ninko
It posslblo to attend tho churches on
that street without serious Inconveniences,
MRS. OLSON, Mrs, Thomas, Mrs.
Albort Wlcklund nnd Mrs. Olo
Hogloy, of North Bond, wero
guests of Mrs. Honnlng Larson, of
Marshriold, today.
HENRY HAVERKAMP nnd brldo
nrrlvod hero this wook from Rod
Cloud, Minn., whoro thoy wore re
cently mnrrlod. Mr. Havorkamp
formerly resided on tho Bay.
uinvn this Rirrir
'
Albort DavlB, tho son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Dnvls, Is quite III of
pnoumonln. '
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS
Nowh of Upper Coqulllo Ah Told By
Tho Enterprise.
Humor has It that Myrtlo Point is
to hnvo a vinegar nnd plcklo factory
erected this summer. Consider
ing tho largo amount or vogotnblcs
thnt could bo raised In tho vnlloy t
would scorn that an enterprlso of this
character could bo inndo a success nt
this point. Whllo tho supply would
probably bo light this year, tho
ranchos of tho valloy would no doubt
bo ready to moot tho demand nnothor
yonr.
Royal
BAKING POWDER
Ahewhtimiy Purm
Used and praised by the most
competent and careful pas
try cooks the world over
Tho only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grapo Cream of
Tartar made from grapes
ARRIVE TODAY
ON
Steamship In Early This Morn
ing From Portland Will
Sail Sunday.
Tho Alllauco arrived In this morn
ing from Portland with n good pan
songor list and a good cargo of
freight.
Sho will sail .at 8:30 tomorrow
morning for Eurokn, Call.
Among thoso arriving on (ho Allt
nnco wero tho following:
O. E. McKlnnoy, W. Holdon, 8.
Robortson, E, Doffonbnugh, J. Pi
Aslio, Mrs. R. B. Collins, R. B. Col
lins, II. T. Hanson, J. E. Laust, E.
Potorson, L. S. Taylor, J. W. Murphy,
A. Klnos, Jos. Shoa, Mrs. J. Bhen, A.
E. Aslacton, J. II. Lystor, Mrs. W. H.
Bontloy, W. II. Bontloy, E. Van Nobo,
E. Burmann, D. MoDonald, R. C. Cof
fott, W. Cull, C. A. Rogors, A. Mu
calo and A. Nichols.
Tho Alllanco will return horo noxt
Wodnosday morning and' sail at
11:30 Wodnosday morning for Portland.
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
If f
Photo BuppUos, developing and
printing. Walkor Studio.
NOTICE
Special mooting April 20 for do
groo work of Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, K.
of P. All mombors and sojourning
brothora turn out.
O. F. ROSS, O. C.
Ansco Films at Walkor 8tudlo.
"Eugene Abraham's Dream" Thos.
Hood's dramatic poom, anothori of
Sir Henry Irvlng's groat successes
will bo presented by Mr. McCloy nt,
the ROYAL TOMORROW NIGU'x,
If you want something good, horo
It Is.
HOWARD'S gonuino MEXICAN
TAMALK8 dollvered any place In tho
city until 12 O'CLOCK at nlghu
Thoy nro READY to SERVE. Phono
33ft".
WANT ADS.
STOLEN Thursday night from R.
Rooko's ranch on North Coos
River, rod skiff, 14 feot long.
Reward for Information leading to
its return to 11. G. Rooko.
LADIES' and misses' sowing of all
kinds; eight years' pxporienco.
870 South Fifth St., Mrs. Mattlo
Blaln.
A. McKoown. of Marshflold, was
in town last Snturday. making ar
rangements for tho hauling of grnvol
to tho cara from tho gravel bars ho
haB leased in tho Coqulllo, prepara
tory to shipping a lot of It to Marsh
flold. I Mrs. Honry O. Ploogor roturnod
last Thursday from Marshflold,
! whoro sho spont several wcoks with
friends.
F. S. Dow, tho hustling commis
sion mnn of Coos Bay, was a business
visitor In tho city yesterdays Tho
gontlomnn states that ho oxpectB to
pack sovoral tons of saiior kraut horo
this rail.
Don Greone, son pr T. J. Oreono,
or this city, rnme up f rom. ,Marshf lold
yesterday and loft pn tho Barnard
Laird stngo last evening for Roso
burg, on route, to Join tho party of
United States survoyors who work on
tho Arctic Coast of Alaska this sea
son.
LOT SNAPS
B. S. GEAR.
Room 22 First National Bank.
Threo lots, Forndalo, run onto tho
mudflat; oxcollont factory or busi
ness proporty; slzo 160 x 24 x 102;
price $700 cash.
Two lotn, Forndalo, rino ror roal-
ilnnxn nwnll hlllshln vloW! nrOtectod
rrom tho wind; slzo 116 x 166; prlu
$660 cash.
Throo lotB, North Bond, flno resl
donco lots; bargain nt $600 cash.
Throo lots, 30 x 100; Milllngton;
flno location; chonp; $475 cash.
Ono lot, 25 x 100; Portland nonr
Woodlawn school, 1001 foot ott
(Union avonuo; will trado ror lota in
Marshriold; prico huo.
Four lots, 25 x 140 to 20 root nl
loy, near Eaglo'a hall; thoso aro vory
oxcollont lots nnd aro a snnp at this
prlco; must bo taken at onco; prico
$4200 ensh.
Two lntu In Itovnolds addition.
roncod nnd planted to potatoes; slzo
120 x 120; only $1500 cash.
Five lots on EnstBldo, near Whltty
Bros.' storo; prlco $1600.
Two lota on South Broadway, 25 x
100, nonr Snydor Hotel; thoso lota
will bo In big demand within a short
tlmo; prlco ror a row days $2000;
hair cash, bnlanco to suit pur
chaser. Acreage at head or Control avonuo,
rino building proporty; will soil any
numbor of front feot; prlco $35 por
32 lots In Boise Addition to Marsh
flold, $2760; terms half cash; bal
anco in ono yoar.
Steamer Sails This Morning
for Portland On Five
Day Schedule.
Tho Broakwator sailed onrly this
morning for Portlnnd with a capacity
passongor list nnd a enrgo of mlsce-l-lnnoous
frolght. '
Beginning noxt wook tho Break
water will go on a flvo-dny schedule
between Coos Bay and Portland) sail
ing ror Coos Bay and from here for
Portland ngnln, May 4. ,
Among thoso sailing oni the
Brcnkwator thlo morning wore:
A. G. Lund, Miss Robo Bloln, Wal
ter Moros, Anna Llonon, Win. "Hol
land. Miss Montgomory, A. B, Frau
ds. J. N. Monfort, Mrs, Gear and
child. Mrs. A. E. Lowollan. MrB.'S. O.
Orurr, S. O. Gruff, R. O. Johnson, D.
A. Rolwrson. Mra. D. A. RQborson, C.
M. Hnllot, Miss Poarl Rolgard,. Mm.
K. Dunson, Mr. Bnms, Mrs., 8ams. B.
Anderson. A. B. Frodonthiil,.-Mni.
A. B. Fredonthal, L. Rocs, Mr Smith.
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. M. Pounders, J. B.
Mnrvin. Mm. PoulRon and cbJ'u.' Mr.
PoulBOn, M. Poulson, Mrs, Daisy
Holomnn, Geo. Story, Mrs. -J, R.
Pago, R. W. Pulton, Mrs. .Souther
land, Thles Dollls, P. Paul, Joe
Loglo, A. 8llteAol, J. Hondls. C. II.
Llvlngton. Compton, M. O, Muntaln.
R. Muntnlp, II. L. Ashcroft
RAILROAD IN CURUy', '
Itnndon Party Vlnlis Por OrfonI
AiKut rrojrcu
Tho Port Orrord Trlbuno pays;
Pnl Tnn nml Rtnvn Gnlllor. Of
Bandon, In compnny with two Btrang
ora, said to bo railroad mon, spent
Saturday night in Port Orford. re
turning to Bandon noxt day JThoy
did not tako tho public nor tho
Trlbuno Into tholr confldonco. nonce
wo can only guess ns to thoir tals
slon, If thoy monn business legiti
mately, won nnu gooa; u moy aru
...Itfljin. nximntni-a wn hnnn tbfilr
clnwB will bo pullod boforo (hoy
scratch any or our poopio. wo uvo
no faith In railroad words but will
accopt tholr works whon wo see
thorn. Our county nnd Coos t aro
crlss crossod by surveys and If one
doos not build somo othor will If the
future lnsta long onough. So many
railroad Bchomoa havo boon drownod
In tho slough or Dospond that their
death nowadays dooa not make a
rlpplo on Its Btagnant waters,
CARD OF THANKS.
To tho Poopio or Coos county: .
I wish to oxprosB my slncoro appre
ciation or tho oxcollont support lyon
mo In my sucfosBrul cnndldacy for
tho ropubllcan nomination for sheriff'
or Coos County nt tho rocont primar
ies. Whllo I can only oxpress this
appropclntlon In words now, I oxrjoct
thnt tho rail oloctlon will bring a
victory that will pormlt mo to show
It bettor by tho faithful porformanco
of fho duties.
O. O. LUND.
SCOTCH COLLIES $10. Address B,
W. B., Norton's Gulch, Empire, Or,
POR RENT Ono nice largo room,
343 South Broadwny.
i.-i cat. i.' At Breakwater office;
1 emery wheel; 1 bbl. blackberry
cordial; 12 cratea blackboard; 1
show caso.
BARGAIN SALE; 40 horsepower
auto for $000; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped: cost mow
$3000; will fell for $600 on eab
terras. John L. Koontz Machine
shop. North Front street. Phono
1 80-J.
FOR SAL: Ono new JM-foot gasp
lino launch. See Max Timmer
man, 862 North Front stret.
w n nnnrln nf tho United States
Coast and Geodotlc Survoy, arrived
last week from San Francisco, nnd is
.spending a row days visiting rola
! tivea and iriondB in tho upper Co
qulllo valloy beroro leaving ror tho
Arctic whoro ho will put In tho sum
!mor months as a member of tho
party who will survoy tho northern
,. iio.i,. Tho wnrlr Hi Ik num.
mer will commence on tho 141st me-,
'rldlan, 30 miles south or tho Arctic!
Ocean, and when tne Arctic is
roached, Mr. Guerln will extend hia
work westward, making the first top
ographic map of tho Arctic Bench.
Mr. nnnrln nnd their son. Roy. ac
companied him from tho city, and
will spend tno summer wun nr
mothor, Mrs. Garrett.
SNAP
Threo nice high dry lots In Bank
addition to North Bend. All clear
and lovol. Best lots in tno aaumon;
enn bo had now for $000. E. 8.
GEAR, Troora 22, FlrBt Nationul
bank.
I
J. Leo Brown, Ph. Gr.
R. AY. Swanton, Ph. p.
PURIFY
tr-e blood by taking Brown's Famous Blood Purifier and tonlo, con
tnlnlng tho well-known and reliable druga ns Barsaparllla.yollow dock
and caacura, besides othor Valuablo Ingredients; these are com
pounded scientifically, which produco n much bottor action than tno
ordinary patont blood romedles.
YOUR SYSTEM
requires a change nnd toning during tho months of Spring, other
wise you do not dovolop your full resources or keop In propor
Lealth and trim for tho battio or lUo.
A STITCH IN TIME
saves nino or moro. Ono dollat eavea you many a ono lator on, b
getting tho system In shape. U you suffer from that tired- spring
feollng. bolls, plmplos, skin affections, also dorangoments of tho
stomach and bowels, and rheumatic complaints aro speedily re
lipved by this happy combination of drugs.
Prlco 91.00 Per Bottle, or slv for $5.00.
BROWN DRUQ CO.