The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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We Sell a
Good Suit of
Clothes for $8.50
($ In fact we advertise
it as the best $8.50
suit in world.
IJ We have better
suits at $10, $12.50
$15.00 and $18.00
but whatever the
price, it is the best
suit for the money
Sold on Coos Bay.
J We can prove it if
you will give us a
a chance.
J Come in and see.
COOS BAY TIDES.
Hoi w Is given tho time and
neigni or high and low water at
Marshnold.
Th tides are placed In tho order
Of Occurrence. With thnlr tlmon on
tho first lino and hoights on tho oc-
ona nno 01 each day; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indlc&U
whether It Is high or low wator. For
high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 tnlnutos.
uato. Mny.
7 o'clock In tho morn-1
o'clock at night. Tho
mlnutos from 7
Inn until 12 n
fare Will bff twontv-fivn entita Thov I
formerly operated an nuto lino bo-1
tween Medford and Jacksonville.'
TSioy will mnlntnln hoadqunrtora In
each city and will dovoto their en
tire time to tho auto lino and will
not cngngo In any other kind of ser
vice. I
Hrs.
Feet
Hrs.
Foot
.2.59
.7.2
.3.43
.1.1
9.29
0.9
10.18
1.1
3.40
C.2
G.23
5.1
8.31
2.9
10.11
3.4
THE WEATHER
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight and
Sunday, except showers tonight
In oxtreino northeast and cooler
In enstj northerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
PORT. For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 n. m.. Mnv 18. hv Tlnni.
Ostllnd, spoclal government mo-
teorologlcal obsorvor:
Maximum CC
Minimum 42
At 4:43 a. m 42
Precipitation nono
Wind northwest; clear.
Coming to liny Bon Selling, tho
republican candldato for United I
States Senator, and Dr. Harry Lano, I
his democratic opponent, will both!
visit Coos County boofro tho Novem
ber election, according to ndvlBcsl
received horo. Dr. Lano resided on
tho Day In early days.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The only Baking Powder made
fromRoyalCrapeCreamofTartar
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
Wllscy Coming II, C. Dlors has
been advised that W. J. Wllsoy, who
Is closely Identified with tho Sumnor
railway projects nnd who Is said to
.i..,u uuujjiiL iiuinii 9 iu,uuu worm oi'mtoq tv innmi t-i.....i ,
property in North Bond from tho!MIS8 ",.?IA2'.??1 Ea,,ro' ls a
Simpson Lumber company, will soon
PERSONAL NOTES
visit tho Day.
Dies in Xortli Bend. D. F. Adams,
n pionoor resident of Tomploton nnd
tho Ten Mllo country, died at his
homo In North Dond today after a
long Illness. Ho was about 70 years
old nnd suffered from a complication
of Ills Incident to his advanced
years.
I
Marshfield
FIXUP
North Bend
4A
noiur.
DICKFOItD To Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Blckford, at tholr homo on South
Hroadwny, Tuesday, May 14, a
daughtor. Mothor and child aro
gottlng along nicely.
DUNHAM To tho wlfo of Hnrvo
Dunham, May 12, a boy. Coqulllo
Horald.
Masons Plim. Arago Chapter, It.
A. M will hold spoclal initiatory
work noxt Tuesday when Most Ex
cellent and Royal Arch degrees will
bo conferred on threo candidates
from North Bend. Following tho do
greo work, a socinl time, will boon-Joyod.
Marshfleld visitor today.
MHS. S. A. YOAKAM, of Coos River,
was a Marshfiold visitor today.
MltS. WILL EICKWORTH and Mrs.
Wlrth of Mllllcoma woro Marsh
fiold visitors today.
MRS. I'AUL SCHULTPELZ and son
of Ton Mllo enmo In today to loavo
tomorrow for California points.
Wnnts Militia Out Cnpt. Mac
genn sent n wireless messago hero
today stating that Llout. Dlumborg
of tho Oregon Naval Militia was
abroad tho Breakwater and wns com
ing to Inspoct tho local division. Ho
further requested thnt all tho mora
bors bo out in uniform' when tho
Breakwater nrrlves to welcomo tho
superior officer. Tho Breakwater
will bo In about C o'clock in tho
morning.
CIIAS. LEDWAItD who has
visiting relatives horo will
tomorrow for San Francisco.
boon
loavo
GEORGE SNYDER is down from
Dnnlols Creek for a fow days' visit
at tho homo of his parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. John Snydor.
GEORGE ROSS wns down from his
Cntchlng Inlet ranch today. Ills
mothor, Mrs. II. F. Ross, ls now
mnklng her homo with hlni.
Always "The Busy Corner "-The Rexall Store
14TH SATURDAY SALE
Ste F8S TALCUM
REGULAR 25c
For Saturday Only ! 5c the Can
NUF SAID
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
The ffivxaJUL Star
PHONE
-MAIN 298
US
WANT ADS.
JIOOI-inq Metal boating, root
Painting. All work guaranteed.
J. L. lll'ici:. Phono 89-J.
F0'' SALE Choice rosos and lilacs.
Phono 174-X.
. ' Brown leghorn eggs for
sotting; 75c por flftoon for balance
of season. Mr. Chas. Murr.
Poone ICC. North Bend.
NA.Ti: Molmlr, Wool and cas
wra bark. Apply to Henry Song
acken, nt office of Title Guar
antee & Abstract Co.
," KI2XT Fine sunny house-keep-'ng
apartmont. Sacchl Bldg. En
quire Nasburg Grocery.
FOwi.AIJ' KINWS OF HAULING
.jwirford Doano. Phone 331-R.
AMI.1) a competent girl for
general housework; good wages.
PPlJ-Apt. 5, O'Connell bldg.
ril S,ALE Cottage on Eastsldo.
"ne block from Ferry bridge Call
at Myers' sin
fnJ?i'Ia'r-F,oat liouso, 12x14 ft.,
urnlshed, for ?30. John Glock
porter, enquire at ship yard.
Ai!lTJ!:n G'rt ot under twenty,
'r notel work, chambormald nnd
waitress, 2C9L.
' SALE As other Interests de-
mnnd my attention, I will sell my
restaurant and bakery for $170.00,
excellent trado. Address Box 333,
North Bond, Oregon.
FOR KENT Two nice clenu rooms.
131 Park ave.; upstairs.
FOR SALE 80-ucro ranch on river;
craps in; $1200 cash handles It.
Sco owner, C. M. Doutt, Blanco
Hotel.
FOR SALE Olio new 2(l-foot gaso
line launch. See Max Tlmroer
man, 8C2 North Front strot.
BARGAIN SALE? 40 horsepower
auto for $C00; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped; cost new
$3000; will sell for $C00 on ens
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
shop. North Front street. Phone
180-J.
For Immediate Sale
I will sacrifice my flno modern
homo only threo blocks from Post
office In North Bend and 77 Aero
ranch on Coos River for $5000 cash.
Call or phono C. 51. DOUTT, ownor,
Hotel Blanco, Mnrshfleld. Oregon.
Father Dend B. F. Castool, who
formorly resided In Forndale, has
written friends horo that his fathor
died recontly In San Diego whoro tho
family has boon residing for a fow
years. Doath followed nn Ulnoss of
threo months of a complication of
Ills Incident to his ndvancod years.
Meet in North Bend Noxt Tuos
day overling at tho North Bond Com
mercial Club rooms, tho North Bond
School Hyglono Socloty will hold a
parent mooting nnd all patrons of
tho school aro lnvltod to nttond. Tho
subjoct for discussion nt tho mooting
will bo "Tho Fathor and tho School."
Child In Dond. Mrs. P. N. Flngg
has Just received word of tho death
of tho young child of Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo Hcndorson nt tholr homo In
Potorboro, Ontario, Canada. This
was their only child. Mrs. Hondor
son will ho romomborod horo as Miss
Ella Mathlcson. She was omployed
In J. W. Benuott'a office Hor many
frtonds horo will unlto In oxtonding
tholr sympathy.
Hnscbnll Plans Tho Marshfiold
basoball team has rnlsod qulto n
sum through siibscrlptlns frein local
business firms and today forwarded
tholr $100 doposlt to President Bnx
tor of the Coos county loaguo. Thoy
nro practicing and oxpect to hnvo a
good team for tho first gamo two
wooks from tomorrow. Thoy will
practlco again tomorrow. Thoy will
sldo team will piny Sumner nt Sum
nor tomorrow nnd n team from tho
Smlth-Powors Camp No, 7 will also
play Sumner.
MILO PIERSON who has boon resid
ing in Marshnold tho pnst fow
months has moved bnck to homo
at Lnkostd,o for tho summer.
OTTO SOHETTER nnd Arthur Mc
Koown loft Inst ovonlng for Laird's
and vicinity whoro thoy will en
joy u fow dnys' outing and fishing.
REV. O. 55. DOWARD nnd family
will nrrlvo horo tomorrow on tho
Breakwater. Rov. Zownrd ls tho
now pastor of tho Marshfiold
Christian church,
NORTH BEND NEWS.
Mrs. Morse, of Empire, has boon
tho guest of North Bend friends for
several days this wcok.
Mrs. Aloxandor, of North Bond, Is
now mnklng hor homo with Mrs. Ar
not nt Cooston.
CATCHING INLET NEWS
Carl Hnldermnn nnd Eddlo Ellor
bock, of Mnrshflold, visited at H. S.
Boncbrnko'H homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Donno nnd
family and Mrs. oreggs nnd son,
Robort, woro guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rledo Sunday.
C. W. Crawford arrived from Allc
gnney Snturday and Is visiting Mrs.
Crawford and tho Htgglnson family.
Ferdinand Hnnson wns also a guest
to dinner tho snmo day.
Clarence Wallaco, who Is In the
omploy of J. C. Donno, mado his par
ents a short visit Sunday.
Mrs. G. A. Bonobrako Is suffering
with Inflamed eyes.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Nnmo Candidates. A. J. Stophan,
secretary of tho Marshfiold Socialists'
local, this morning rocolvod n told
gram from John Haydon, of Marsh
fiold, ono of tho Oregon delogatos to
tho nntlonal Socialist convention at
Indianapolis. It stated that Eugene
V. Dobs had beon nominated for
president, and Mnyor Soldol, of Mil
waukee, had been nomlnntod for vlcn
prosldont. New Auto Lino Messrs. Gorst
nnd King who arrived horo this wook
from Modford nnnouncod todny that
noxt Monday thoy will establish an
nuto sorvlco botweon North Bond
nnd Marshtlold. Throo Cadillacs and
ono Packard touring enr will bo put
In tho service and cars will loavo
each end of tho lino ovory thirty
AT
TEe Royal
TONIGHT
MELVIN nnd O'Neill
Prosonting tholr now fnrco comedy
sketch. "THE TROUBLES OF A
SCHOOL MISTRESS." A roar of
laughter all tho way through.
"PICTURESQUE COLORADO" Is
ono of tho three good pictures. An
especially good program FOR 10c.
Tho Bronkwator Is duo In early
tomorrow morning from Portlnnd.
Tho Rodondo will anil at 1:30 Sun
day for San Francisco.
Tho Nann Smith in duo In todny
nnd will sail Sunday for Bny Point.
Tho Osprey sallod today for Roguo
River.
Tho, Brooklyn sallod from Bnndon
for San Francisco todny.
Tho Alllnnco sallod today noon for
Eureka, Sho hnd only a fow pas
sengers out from hero but had a
numbor bound through from Port
land. Among thoso snlllng from
horo woro J. II. Slmond and Wm.
Nyo. Sho will roturn horo noxt
TueBdny and will sail at 2 o'clock
tho Btimo day for Portland.
J. R. PAGE, a llnotypo operator, loft
todny via Myrtlo Point nnd Brldgo
for Albnny where ho will visit at
tho homo of his brother who Is tho
proprlotor of tho Albany Herald,
JOHN F. HALL, O. M. Eborhart nnd
A. J. Davis woro among tho out
going pnssongom on tho Rosoburg
stngo last ovonlng. Judgo Hall
goos to Pondloton to nttond tho
Grand Lodgo mooting of tho Ore
gon Odd Follows.
CLARENCE HARRIS who has boon
omployed on tho Larson drodgo on
Coos Rlvor was In town yostordny
nnd roportB tho drodgo will bo
movod to Isthmus Inlet soon to
do somo work for tho Smlth-Pow-ors
compnny.
Pictures and framing.
STUDIO.
WALKER
NORTH INLET NEWS
Southern Pnclflo Englncor Wlor
nnd four contractors passed ovof the
nurvoy from Saundors Lako to tho
Inlet. Mr. Wlor snys that thoro will
bo things doing soon.
County Surveyor Gould nnd crew
nro nbout dono with tho survoy for
tno now rond via. Saunders Lako.
This will mnko a much bettor road
than tho present ono, though It will
bo about hnlf n mllo longor.
Sco SARTER'H for CANDY.
John Munson Is running tho scow
Furtho for Nod Galloway,
HOT IN COQUILLK
Tho "oldest Inhabitant" novor' ru
colvcd such n warming by moans of
toinpernturo In this section as on
Sunday last. Thermometers Indicat
ed 00 degrees in tho shndo In Co
qulllo, nnd Judgo Hnll Informs us
thnt n thormomotor In tho shndo at
his Marshfiold resldonco roglBtored
89 degrees. Coqulllo Horald.
Spoclal salo of TAFKIE8 .and
PEANUT BRITTLE, 20 CENTS IJICIl
POUND at STAFFORD'S Saturday
and 8unday.
BUY your TICKETS nt tho niisr
CORNER for tho Bandon KXCUR
HION ON SUNDAY. Round trip- $1.60
STARTS ON LONG JOURNEY
Robert Mar Ml on, 8r., Leaves Tomor
row for Ills Boyhood Homo
Robort Marsdcn, Sr., loavos to
morrow on tho Redondo which will
bo tho start on a well earnod vaca
tion and recreation trip to Europe
Tho objoctlvo point of his Itinerary
Is his old boyhood homo In Wlgan,
England.
Ho goes from horo to San Francis
co whoro ho will spend a couple of
weeks and then to Los Angolos nnd
Ornngo Calif., whoro ho will visit
his son, Sain, for a short tlmo. From
thoro ho will go to Brooklyn, N. Y
whore ho.wlll visit E. C. Phllby and
about July 1 oxopects to sail for Liv
erpool nnd thonco to the homo of his
boyhood at Wlgan whoro ho will
mako nn extoudod stay with relatives
and frlonds.
Many frlonds will wish Mr. Mn ra
don n ploasant Journoy homeward
and a snfo return to Coos Bny.
STAFFORD'S Flno Taffy and
PEANUT BRITTLE, 20c por pound,
Saturday nnd Sunday.
J. Leo Brown, Ph. Q. R. W. Swanton, Ph. O.
FREE
Poisoim Oak Remedy
Wo will give you absolutely froo ono ftOc bottlo of Drrmol If It
fidls to euro.
DERMOL
Swanton'H famous poInoii oak remedy: Oil In every 100 onset
cured by this pliNumnt, cooling, refreshing, untlheptlu ereain.
hhould hnvo n lottlo of Dcrmol whllo in (he woods Loggers, Camp
crx, HiinterH und Plctuturo Seekers. Indies, ono application re
lieve sunburn, besides being the bent preventive for l'olsou Oak.
Solo Agents and Manufacturers.
BROWN DRUG CO.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
pUtshurxJkct
Dayton Bicyelcs
Marshfield Cyclery
BICYCLES FOR RENT
BASEBALL
DANCE
Eagles' Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
MAY 1H
GOOD MUSIO
GOOD TIME
GOOD CAUSE
BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK
House Moving nnd Grading.
We are prepared to do this work
by tho day or contrnct and guaranteo
satisfaction. Lot us figure with you.
G. S. FLOYD & CO.
The Quality RSS8SZFENCE
Stretch "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence 'round your poultry yard,
and note how much better it looks than the old fence it re
placesthe air of distinction it gives to the whole premises.
uoserve uow it actually keeps in tlie smallest chicks,
and keeps out all vtlld and domestic animals. As years roll on,
you see no tpreaa muvs, no rubieu, uroiceu ami loose wires, no sag
ging between posta ; lust ad, tlu fence remains erect, even and firm
because it is essentially a icrvico icucc ot hlghett quality,
cott no woro than an inferior fence.
Mm
All"Pitt1bur(hP.rf.ct"
Iron, durable like old Mm
sine by eur cicluiire pr
ELEC
cl"-e
i' U made from Open Hearlh wire, tougb.
ire, and perfectly galvanlicd with pure
encry point ol contact tlie wlru are
ALLY WELDED
This feature la found only In "J'ltUbursh Perfect" I'euce, and doubles
it atrcuielb, duraliility ami appearance over all other fences.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT
Pioimeeir Hardware Co
330 Front St.
Marshfield, Ore.
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Marshfiold, Ore.