The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOW, WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
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SELZ ROYAL BLUE
Every Pair Guaranteed
$3.50 to $5.00
Woolen Mill Store
Men's and Boys' Outfitters
DONT
BE
FAT
hJHvP h.M,,h ""g n belnjfMdaetd In weight m It enable U
tS. ?? ,0 exp?d 7"1 Perforro belr woik naturaDy.
TUe cfl jour surplus fat with
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Siefth'" yur we,eht io norm- With It there Is no starvation
im n ' M JS " "" "onaetlul treatment.
rf.rti?,i ,TY Tmatmwit Is t.Uen right after meals as a pleasant
S i. ,nft'r You iardljr know vou'rc taking a medicine at all and
4inrim '?' " ,Ktioa comPe,s I,rP assimilation of all food and
iinu .in.. i ,?. " ""longs. i ww convert your tooa into muscie,
CwipVto trutoent i?,0e ndenexgy. Instead of Into umUm surplus fat
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Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
PHONE . MAIN 298 US
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ANT ADS,
j lng npartraont
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Mtu ri . "M ov HAULING
rMDoano. Phouo 331-R.
lhem:TCll,?0P Three lots on
la il'eet' J1'000 down, balance
N. Ore "onnle, North
1 s.LijZrrr rr-
rM2k.0, M no,1,8t0-. Break-
REXtLo... '
Wire 7io o "" wililifd cottage
PllfSoutli Fourth street.
Bacchi Bldg. En
quire Nasburg Grocery.
PARTNER WANTED. Hither mulo
or femalo of middle age for a Tur
key ranch by single man of mld
dlo age who thoroughly under
stands turkey raising. Prefer one
who likes, and can caro for, the
baby chicks. Address II. W. It.,
Times ofllce.
FOIt SALE flood team f hors.es, 7
and 8, harness and wagon, cheap
If taken at once. J. K. Fitzgerald,
Phone 31 1C.
COOS I1AY TIDES,
pel w Is given th tlma and
holght of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Th tides are placod In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first line and holghts on the iec
ond line of each day; a comparison
of conaeoutivo heights will indicate
WhCthor it Is hlh nr lnr !. Vi
high water on bar, aubtract 2 houri
34 minutes.
Date.
the Golden housos and tholr romovul
will Improvo the nppoaranco of that
section of town. It Is expected that
the ZImnier ostato will erect a now
building on tho corner soon. Mr.
Kimball, husband of tho formor Mrs.
Zlmmer, Is expected horo soon from
Portland with his family to mako
their homo on tho Day.
Kpworth League Social An Ep
worth League party is to bo given
this evening nt ttio Mothodlst parson
ngo where Rev. and Mrs. Itutlodgo
will bo host and hostess.
8
15
Hrs. .0.35
Feet .4.0
Hrs. .1.49
Feet .3.9
Hrs. .3.04
Feet .3.6
Hrs. .3.53
Feet .2.9
Hrs. .4.61
Foot .2.3
Hrs. .5.41
Foot .2.3
Hrs. .0.21
Feet .C.l
Hrs. .0.58
Mny.
6.39 1.13 8.29
4.7 0.7 4.2
7.43 2.03 7.22
4.3 1.0 4.5
8.58 2.57 10.11
4.0 1.3 4.9
10.11 3.51 10.63
4.0 1.5 5.2
11.18 4.40 11.38
4.3 1.7 5.7
12.15 6.38 0.0
4.7 1.9 0.0
6.25 1.39 0.24
0.4 4.9 2.1
7.10 1.59 7.06
THE WEATHER,
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and
Thursday; westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPICRATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 a. m May 8, by DonJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo
toorologlcal obserror:
Maximum 59
Minimum 47
At 4:43 a. m 50
Precipitation nono
Wind northwest; clear.
benrch for Hody. Coronor Wilson
has roturnod from n trip to tho hills
near Coos River whore ho and a party
went to try and locate tho corpso re
cently discovered tuoro by R. E. Pino-
gor. Hon smith, SI Noah and Frank
Smith accompanied him. Thoy woro
uniiblo to find any traco of tho skolo
ton which Mr. Plnogor roportod and
Mr. Wilson now thinks that Plnogor
was Just Joking. Ho said that thoy
searched carefully tho country whoro
Mr. Plnogor was. Mr. Plnogor was
not familiar with tho country and
was not posltlvo that ho could find
his way back to tho scono but tho
others in tho party woro very fam
iliar witu it.
SICK AND INJURED
44,
Aloe Hall who has boon laid up
for a few weeks with rheumatism
and grlppo resumed command of tho
ferry Transit today.
Wins Honors. In tho annual drill
contests of tho Oregon Agricultural
Collego cadets. Fred McCormnc, of
Marshflold, won second place In tho
pnvato-s individual drill. Tho con
tests woro hold last wcok.
Tho two-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pottlt of North Marshflold foil
from a chair this morning and broko
his forearm.
Tho llttlo daughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Gcorgo Thrush of Enstsldo sUBtatnod
a brokon leg a fow days ago. Sho
was playing around tho horses and
ona of thorn stoppod on hor. Tho
fracture 1b a bad ono.
Don Bhort who has been III at tho
IIIIHs Short homo at Ton Milo was
ablo to bo In town today.
Hero for Fight. Frank Street, of
Chohnlls, WaBh., has nrrlvod horo
for his match with Jess Day. Tho
fight will probably bo a 20-round go.
Street Is accompanied by Q. C. Kit
terman, of Tacoma.
Ih Promoted. E. P. Shirley, form
erly In chnrgo of tho Marshflold
United Wlrolc-s Station, has been
promoted to manager of tho United
WlrelesH Stntlon nt Central Point,
near Med ford, which Is tho most
powerful Btatlon on tho const, It Is
Raid.
Meeting Postponed. Owing to tho
amnll attendance tho mcotlng ofttho
.Mhrminold improvomont club cnllod
for last ovenlng wns postponed. Tho
committees nro at work forwarding
tho various lawn and gnrdcnlng contests.
Miss Adams, tho city librarian,
was Bllghtly Injurod by a fall last
ovenlng on tho sldowalk nlong Mar-
Kot nvonuo. Tho walk had Just bocn
laid nnd tho planking had not boon
spiked down. Sho stoppod on tho
loose end of ono of tho planks.
ALONG TUB WATERFRONT
Tho Tramp arrived In today from
Port Orford.
Tho Nnnu Smith nrrlvod in today
from Day Point.
Tho Rodondo is duo In tomorrow
from San Francisco,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pura
Economizes Butter, Flour,
Eggs; makes Ute food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
PERSONAL NOTES
FRED KRUSE of Catching Inlet la
a Marshflold business visitor today.
MR8. O. C. BRIDGES of Coos Rlvor
la a Marshflold shopper today.
MRS. DEN McMULLEN of Myrtlo
Point Is a Marshflold visitor.
MRS. S. A. YOAKUM of 8outh Coos
Rlvor Is a Marshflold shopper to-
day.
North Bend News
Mr. nnd Mrs. Garflold Simpson and
llttlo daughtor, Audroy, will leavo
about tho mlddlo or tho month for
Portlnnd, thoro to visit friends and
relatives.
MR8. T. M. DIMMICK of Coqulllq Is
visiting friends and relatives in
Mnrahflold.
Mrs. R. L. Cavanaugh, who hh
boon quite HI nt hor homo at Eaat
Bldo, Is now slowly Improving.
Tho Mothodlst Episcopal Ladles'
Aid will moot Thursday afternoon at
tho church on Virginia and Moada
avenues.
DR. AND MR8. IRA D. 1JARTLE. of
North Bond, woro Marshflold vlsl
tors last ovonlng.
TJio Droakwator Is duo in oarly to
morrow from Portland.
A. R. McDONALD returned to his
homo nt Dlnck Creek, Ton Mile,
toaay utter a Btiort stay In town.
DAVE DUNCH enmo down from tho
Smlth-Powora camp on Coon Rlvor
touny on business.
Ih nt ICugenc. Mother M. Agnes,
who has supervision of Morcy hos
pltal at North Dcnd nnd who Is woll
known on tho Ray whoro sho hni
spent consldorablo time, Is now nt
l Eugono, whoro sho has chnrgo of tho
'Kugono General hospital, which tho
l Sisters of Morcy havo acquired,
I Will Hold Services It Is nnnoun-
ced that tho Rov. J. T. M. Knox will
Church next Frldny ovonlng nt 8
o'clock. It Is oxpoctod that, tho now
mlnlstor of tho church will roach
horo from Nebraska within a fow
weoks.
Tho RiiBtlor sailed today with a
cargo of hay for Dandon.
Tho Wllholmlnn snllod yesterday
for Floronco with a cargo of gouora!
merchandise.
Tho Graco Dollar which was hung
up on tho mud noar Emplro for
nwhllo sailed today for San Francisco
with a cargo of lumbor from tho C.
A. Smith mill.
Kreet Flagpole. C. W. Evortson
has purchased a 44-foot flag-polo and
Saturday will erect It at his homo In
Wost Mnrshflold and will havo tho
Stars and Strlpos floating abovo his
placo all tho tlmo. Ho Is beautify
ing his placo considerably nnd will
probably bo ono of tho principal
prlzo winners In tho contost launched
by tho Marshflold Improvomont club
for beautifying tho town.
Tho Mlreno which snllod yostorday
for tho Columbia Rlvor roturnod to
Coos Day to nwalt bottor woathor.
When they ronchod n point opposlto
tho mouth of tho Sluslaw, thoy en
countered a torlfllo gnlo which mado
It Impractical to continue tho voyngo.
JUDGE COKE and wlfo nro oxpectod
homo tomorrow on tho Rcdondo
from tholr trip to Klamath Falls
nnd San Frnnclsco.
MRS. M. PLAI8TED nnd dnuchtor.
Vloln, pnssod through horo todny
on rnuto from Coqulllo to Eureka,
whoro thoy will visit frlonds.
MISS DESS1E COKE, a dnughtor of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Coko, complet
ed hor school work for tho yonr
nt Jioriioioy yostorday and Is ox
poctod homo tho last of tho wook,
Tho sixth sllvor modal contest to
ho givon by tho North Dond W. a "i
U., Dr. D. I). Clarko, superintendent,
was hold last night at tho schooi
houso at Emplro. Tho pupils had
docoratod tho building with rhodo
dendrons, huckloborry and Ivy, nnd
wolcomod tho contontanta heartily.
Twonty-flvo attended from North
Dond. Olon Grout was tho fortunate
winner or tno modal.
.
.CATCHING 1NLKT ITEMS
J. W. Donobrnko and son, Rojb,
loft Hlllsboro today for Marshflold.
Thoy aro travollng overland nnd nro
coming to mnko their homo with his
Hon G. A. Donobrnko.
.
.iMIIton Epporson nnd Guy Roes
woro tho guests of Vorl Donobrnko
Sunday.
Ilov. J. E. Connor will hold an..
vlcea onco nioro nt Ros'b Bchoolhlousa
May 19 at 2 o'clock boforo going to
tho conforonco.
MRS. ARTHUR NELSON and llttlo
daughtor Dornlco will nrrlvo horo
on tho Rodondo tomorrow to visit
p( tho homo of hor brother, Fred
Weaver.
It Is announced that tho Stonmor
Homer has been chartered for four
months' sorvlco In tho AlnBkn trado
and will mako hor noxt trip thoro
from San Francisco. Tho Washing
ton will hnndlo tho business to and
from Coos Hay hlthorto handled by
tho Homer.
Moves HoiikCN. Henry Hnvorkamp
has bought tho threo old residences
at the cornor of Marhot and North
Second streets, nnd Is moving thorn
on his proporty nt Forndalo, near tho
Lapp property. They were known as
Tho Steamor Washington nrrlvod
In today from San Francisco
Capt. Wlnklo reports that he encoun
tered tho sovorost storm bo has
known In years along tho coast. On
tho Inst trip down tho coast, ho en
countered southwesterly winds and
coming back a strong northwest wind
provalled. Tho Washington will sail
from horoSunday morning.
Call at the Royal and got particu
lars for tho boys' contest tomorrow
night. Lots of fun.
stu- .. .
eatle anrt ir,Jer-v m,lk C0WB!
P3Xs. g00d milkers. Phone
fc.!!JUW - Furnished
rihop " at Leader
4KWTniMr sale.
LLeader Barber shop.
FSSHFr'10'' Address B.
'. b l.llinn lilmil.n ft.
-v"l tamyjic, ui,
i Ine sunny Uouse-keep-
WANTKD Hoyo under 11 to nlug
tomorrow night at the Royal.
Call at theatro for particulars.
WANTED Experienced girl for gon
ernl housework. Call at 135 North
Second.
IIARflAIN SALE; 40 horsepower
auto for J600; first-class condi
tion: fully equipped: cost new
S3000: will sen ior j"""'
terms. John L. Koontz wacniuo
shop, North Front sireoi. ru..
180-J. .
FOR SALE One new 20-foot gaso
line launch. see wax i'm.
nian, 862 North Front stret.
Next Friday we are going to make a new
piece of candy. Its a good one one of our
best. It is called
1915 WAFFLES
JAS. O'HARA, who wns "rolled" a
row days ago for $77, loft this
morning for Curry county. It wnB
reported nround town thnt
O'Hara'B money had boon roturnod
to him, but O'Hnra donlod this.
MRS. RICHARD NOBLE nnd son.
Clnronco, of this city, returned,
homo yostorday from Myrtlo Point I
nftor sovornl days' visit with hor
father. J. C. Hnyncs, nnd alstor,
Mrs. J. M. Armlgton, of that en, .,
MIsb Solata Howo will teach a t
monthn' torm of school In tho Ross
district, commencing In July.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Gcorgo Balnea and
children, of Mnrshflold, visited Mr.
nnd Mrs. a. A. Donobrnko Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D, A. Hodson spent
Sunday ovonlng at tho homo of V.
W. Hlgglneon.
Mrs. C. W. Crnwford, who has
boon vUltlng hor Bister, of Rosa In
let, will leavo Tuosday for Mnrahflold
Mrs Nowlaud has boon aufforlng
with rhoumntlsm but la nblo to bo
around again
MRS. WM. J. MURPHY expects to
leavo Friday for Mlnnonpolls,
If you can sing and happon to bo
a boy undor 14 you mny win a prlzo
whoro sho will spond tho Bummer nt t lloynl tomorrow night. Par
wlth rolntlves. Sho will also mako tlculars at tho theatro anyjlmo.
briefs visits In Portland nnd So- Lbt,y COAL. The !nd YOU hare
nttlo on hor wny oast to hor old, .,,.,, ,.tl nnnu., M ..
l,oln0i ALWAYS IHED. PnONB 73 Paclflo
" Livery ft Transfer Co.
MRS. R. K. nOOTII Is oxpectcd homo
on tho aoxt Nnnn Smith from San
Francisco, whoro sho hna boon
visiting relatives. Miss May Hot.
nett, l-er slater, will probably re
turn with Mrs. a. A. Dennett lator
for a month's stay on tho Bay.
MRS. C. J. MAHONEY arrived horo
today from tho Couqlllo whoro sho
has boon visiting relatives. Sho
will visit horo with Miss Mamlo
Mahoney and Mrs, Ellznboth Ad
ams until Frldny whou sho will
leave for her homo at Floronco,
The stores will have it on sale Saturday. If
you knew what we know about it's crispness,
it's freshness, it's goodness, you would, every
one of you, take some home to the kids Sat
urday night. They'll like it and you'll like it.
Made Friday sold Saturday eaten Sun
day. That means you'll want some more
Monday sure.
Good Candy
Trv Tho Times Want Ada.
Lcroy Thackor, Watortown, S. D.,
.Bays: "I suffered with rhoumatism
for ovor olght years, and It corned
nt times I would go crazy with pain.
Throe bottles of Foloy Pills cured my
rhoumatism and I glndly recommend
tl em. Sold bv Red CroBs Drug Co.
Dayton Bicyelcs
Marshfield Cyclery
IUOYOLES FOR RENT
KW
Always
li
If You Arc Not Using
You Are Not Using the Best
FLOOR
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality