The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAnSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912,-EVENlNG EDITION.
Low Prices on Beds
and Beddin
ji.
tetsci f&s-rj : ; W
OTagSC fiSIW I
$& in" ---15 1
Our Bed Line contains an assortment of nattem
shown in no other line. They are fresh, new, perfect
finished beauties Beds you will be proud to own
Beds that will cost you but little to ownFor our one
price to all is the lowest price that Beds can be sold
for.
Take a look at our Beds
for from
Examine our superior Beds
for from
zzrirz $9.00 to $15.00
COOS HY TIRES.
Hoi w Is given th-s tlmo nnd
eight of lilgli nnd low water nt
Marshflold
Tli titles are plnccd In tho order
"f occurrence, with tholr times on
die first line nnd heights on the bcc
"iid lino of each dnyj n comparison
f consecutlvo holghts will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bnr, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
$3.00 to $5.00
$6.00 to $8.00
Mattresses and Pillows
We pride ourselves on this line Everything we sell is new, fresh and clean Good
inside the Tick We have inexpensive mattresses Some as low as $3.75 They
are new and contain no shoddy-
Let us show you our Special
Roll Edge Matresses at
Elastic Felt Matresses
Fine ticking
$6.75
$10.00
Floss and Felt Matresses M c AA
from $12.00 to $ID.UU
Special Matresses &a( f(
All Grades from $20.00 to.w.UU
Pillows From 75 Cents to $3.50 Each
PERRY NICHOLSON
Always "The Busy Corner"---The Rexall Store
Hair
rashes
AVo carry ihc largest
lino of medium nnd high
grade Hair Brushes on
Coos Bay.
Wo carry a compete
stock of the famous
Adams Hair Brushes
$1.00 to .$5.0
The Ideal ITair Brushes
$1.00 to $2.00
Other irair Brushes
and upwards.
Also a complelo lino
35 Certs
of Clothes Brushes 50c
to $3.00.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
KrkWm
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Barnard & Langworthy
lCliTlrlcnl Conductors and Supplies.
IMIONIv 18 Lit.
170 So. Broadway, next door to
Union Mint Market.
WANT ADS.
PUnwc
7 gWlx& Star
MAIN 298
US
LOST Near Ocean dock; small coin
mirso. rnntnlnlnir nmnll rim nun nnd
heirloom ring with cameo sot. Ho
ward for return of ring to Tlmo
office.
I'OU RENT 5-room houso. 080
13th st. South.
'LOST Pair gold rlmmod spectacles.
icowaru lor roturn to Timos omco.
'or.NI Pair gold bowed oyo-glnss-oil,
near Hod Cross Drug Storo,
Monday nfternoon. Owner can
hnvo snmo by IdontlfyliiK proporty
and paying tor this at Tho Tlmo
office.
Date.
I lira. .4.33
IFoot .li.G
C lira. .fi.21
IFoot .5.2
C Ilrs. .0.09
Feet .3.7
Mrs. .1.00
Feot .3.4
lira. .1.59
Feet .3.0
Tides for June.
11.13
0.2
11. IS
0.1
0.09
4.7
7.0G
4.3
8.11
4.0
0.17
4.0
G.GG
4.7
12.24
0.G
LOG
0.9
1.G1
1.4
11.17
3.9
0.0
0.0
7.3C
4.9
8.21
G.3
9.05
3.3
4
TUB WEATHER
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREOON Fair nnd wnrmor
tonight nnd Wcdncsdny; north-
orly winds.
LOCAIj temperature re-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
tit 4:43 n. m.. Juno 4. by BonJ.
Ostllnd, spoclal government mo-
toorologtcal oboorver:
Maximum CG
Minimum 40
At 4:43 n. in 41
Precipitation nono
Wind northwest: clear.
LOST Largo black silk inufller on
Ilroadway. Finder roturn to Tho
Times ofllco and rocolvo roward.
HOL'KE TO RENT Closo In; good
order; modorn conveniences. 1G4-J.
The Fragrance of the Roast)
as It comes steaming hot from thoi
kltchon Is only a forotasto of tho big
ger enjoymout of tasting It. That
Is If It has come from this market.
For our meats aro tho choicest and'
. it n lu lmil A tnRtn of them I
lUllUUIUBt .w uk ....... -- - -
means u doslro for more, especially
as our prices are as low as any.
MARBHFIELD OAfln MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Marshfleld Telephones North Bend
221-J Two Markets fll
WANTED ! ! !
CAIUexS UPHOLSTimiVfl AND
tHAXos TO CLEAN, bv the Pneu.
w!LC.C,,Cu",nB Company. Orders tot
GOI.VG & HARVEY
PHONE 100
Unique Pantatorium
PnPBuS.1?1111 dykes. CXEANKna.
AB. . ,tS and "AT RENOVATOnH
till JJ Edward K. Btraun & Co.
next H,f. ,orlnS--Let us rook
233 Commercial.
your
Phoae 250-X
The Electric Shoe Shop
pH?.nK TnBY BUY SHOES
HIOM t per PAIR UP.
Lynn Lambeth Fred Nemle
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Reasonable Rates
All Night Service
Careful driving assured.
Phone Illani'o Pool Room. 231-R
unti" 11 P.M. After 11 P. M. phone
fi.J. Palace Restaurant.
A Modern Brick Building. Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Broadway and Market.
Marshfleld. Oregon.
BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK
House Moving and OnMne.
We ore prepared to do this work
by the day or contract and guarantee
satisfaction. Let us figure with you.
G. 8. FLOYD & CO.
Phone 316-J. Marshfleld, Ore
FOR BALE Flvo year old pretty
brown goldtng, weight 1,050 lbs.
Ilroko to rldo or drlvo singlo or
doublo. PrlcoflGQ. A. A. Nlcols,
Empire.
1'OR BALIi 80-acro ranch on river:
crops in; $1200 cash handles It.
Address ownor, C. W. Doutt, Alle
gany, Ore.
FOR RENT Glen Gordons largo
hoilioiiu'i cioi ready to market;
good proposition to right part'es.
Geo A. Ualnos, 18G Broadway So
M)ST Bar brooch with flour do los
of pearls In contor; Saturday night.
Roward for roturn to Times.
FOR RENT Modern G room fur
nished flat; hot and cold wntor.
Inquire John Ellerby, 358 North
Third st.
WANTED Mohair, wool and cas
cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng
stacken. at office of Title Guar
antee & Abstract Co.
FOR ALL KINDS OF HAVLING
Clifford Doane. Phone 331-R.
HAROAIN SALE; 40 horsepower
auto for $500; first-class condi
tion: fully equipped: cost new
13000; will sell for $500 on easy
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
shop. North Front street. Phone
tn..T.
Dayton Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
niCVCLEB FOR RENT
HORN.
ADAMSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Nols P
Adnmson, at their homo lu Fern
dale, Monday, Juno 3, a Ron. Mr.
Adnmson wns for many years koop
or of tho Flvo Finger and Eldrod
Rock lighthouses on the Alnskn
Const, and en mo to Coos liny a lit
tlo over a year ngo. Mother nnd
child nro doing nicely.
Two More Elncd Two moro nuto
speeders hnvo boon llnod by City Ro
cordor Butlor, making olght ponnl
Izod for speeding Sundny. Tho Inst
two llnod woro Bill Erlckson nnd An
dy Erlckson.
Plans to Itulld. Goo. Winchester
Ir rocolvlng bids on tho now resi
dence which ho Is planning to build
near his homo In West Mnrshllold.
Tho rcsldeuco will cost about $2G00.
S. C. Small has already leased tho
now building.
Meet Friday Prof. Hoggs an
nounces that tho noxt rohonrnal for
tho Human Rosobud parado In tho
July Fourth celebration will bo hold
noxt Frldny afternoon nt 2 o'clock.
Ho Is desirous of having its mnny
touchors nnd children as possible
prosont Friday.
Saloon Changes Tho Marshflold
city council Inst evening ordorod tho
llconso of tho Browory Saloon on
North Front strcot street transferred
from Androw Hokkla to tho Coos Hay
Liquor compnny. Tho nctlon was
takon on application of Albort Soollg
who stated that tho liquor compnny
hnd purchnRod Hokkla's Intorostn In
tho plnco.
Will Move E. E. Hnndol hns
lonsed tlu room In tho Gow Why
building on Hrondwny, across from
Tho Times offlco. nnd will movo his
blcyclo and ropalr business thoro from
North Front strcot soon. Tiio now
quarters will bo mora convenient to
his pntrons nnd nnythlng thnt will do
this Is what Mr. Bandol Is nftor all
tho tlmo. Ho will movo In a few
days.
Rev. OImiii Officiated. Her. J.
Hlchurd Olson, formerly of Marsh
fleld, now of Portland, officiated at
tho frst momorlnl exorcises conduct
ed by tho Oregon Naval Mllltla nt
Portland last Thursday. A fcaturo
of tho oxorclses was tho casting of
of rosos on tho Wlllamotto river In
honor of tho lost sailors. Rev. Olson
Is chaplain of tho Oregon Naval Mi
litia. Takes Horse SoiiHi F. P. Norton
will leave on tho Hodondo with his
pneor Mnrln which will bo entorod In
tho annual raco meet of tho San
Francisco Butchers' Association
which opons Juno 12, Somo good,
prizes are offored. Mr. Norton says
Marin will roprosent tho Coos Bay
butchors and ho expects to .got In-f
sldo tho money. Ho has had somo J
good offers for Mnrln,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TODAY
C. W. II. M. with Mrs. D. C.
McCnrty.
Oratorical Echo evening nt
North Bond.
Wedding: Miss Mary llnnsen
and Henry llnrtinan.
Women's Auxiliary with Mrs.
W A Toyo.
WEDNESDAY
B. W. M. C. with Mrs. Alva
Doll.
HrldKo ilub with Mrs. C. M.
Byler at North Bond.
'TilBclllns" with Miss Gono-
vlovo Tcllofson.
Slstors of Bethany with Miss
Maude Reed.
44
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
t
Hearing Postponed Tho hearing
of Frank Terry of Daniels Crook,
charged by Geo. W. Bealo with hav
ing mndo threats ngalnst tho lnttor's
life, luiH'bccn set for tomorrow after
noon by Justice Ponnoek. Prosecut
ing Attorney Llljoqvlst will bo horo
for tho hearing. Terry Is u brotbor
of Mrs. Benlo.
Hallway Rumors Many rallrond
rumors woro nflont horo today but
thoro was no verification of nny of
thorn. Ono wns that tho Southon!1
Pnclllc had taken ovor tho Tormlnnl
compnny but no ono In authority horo
had boon npprlsod of any sucli movo
and Supt. Mlllor hnd not boon inform
ed of It. Anothor report was that
tho Southorn Pacific hnd bought tho
Snali nnd Door factory In North Bond
as a depot bIIo but this could not bo
ronurmod. Tho, compnny is negotia
ting with tho Simpson pooplo for n
dopot slto nnd it is posslblo thnt tho
Sash and Door fnctory may bo takon
over as part of It,
Wed Today. Honry Hartmnn,
chlot cook on tho Steamer Breakwat
er, and Miss Mary Hansen, woro mnr
rled today at tho homo of tho brldo's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Androw llnn
sen In South Mnrshllold, tho Rov.
11. I. Rutlodgo ofllclntlng. Only
mombors of tho family, Mrs. Potor
Scott, Sr Mrs. Edgar Mauzoy, Miss
Bullnrds of Bnndon nnd Mrs. 11. I,
Rutlodgo witnessed tho coromnny.
A woddlng breakfast was served fol
lowing which tho young couplo loft
on tho Breakwater for Portland nnd
other northorn polntB whoro they will
spond tholr honeymoon. They vlll
mnko tholr homo In Portland. A
host of friends will unite, In wishing
thorn all tho JoyB thnt tlmo can bring.
Steamship Sails This After
noon for Portland With
Large List,
The Breakwater sailed this after
noon for Portland. Sho hnd a largo
list of lmssongcrs nnd n fair cargo of
miscellaneous freight.
A largo number of friends of Hen
ry Hartmnn, tho chief cook on tho
Breakwater, and Miss Mnry Hanson,
who woro married horo today, gath
ered at the dock and showorod tho
nowly-wods with rice, etc., mnklns
tho depnrttiro of tho vessol an un
usunl sight.
Among tliosa sailing on tho Brcnk
water woro tho follownlg:
Mrs, G. Johnson, F. Grnnnts, H.
A. Jugorsty, W. F. Smith, Miss M.
Gulovsou, Miss Gu'iovson, Mr.
Chnntler, Mrs. Chnntlor, Mr. Stod
dard, Mrs. Stoddard, Mr. Green, Mrs.
Green, Peter Benson, Hnrry Rico,
Leo Matson, John Brooks, I. Won
dell, MIbb Rlchorson, Mrs. Tozcr,
Miss Pearl Rlggs, F. Lohors, Two
Glng. Mrs. M. Wcdollo. Mr. Hollls
tor, E. II. Joohnk, Mrs. E. H. Joohnk,
R. J. Vnndonburg, Mr. J. Quick, Miss
G. Ritchie, Miss M. Rltchlo, Mica
Cooper, Mrs. Myers, L. Myers, Miss
Simpson, Mr. A. Mnrsh, Mrs. A.
Marsh, Miss M. Marsh, F, Mann, W.
D. Gnrmnn, M. Eddy, Miss Howe,
Mrs, Mnlloney, Mr. Lontharmnn, J.
E. Canon, Cnrrlo Rao, C. B, Poyton,
Mrs. C. B. Poyton, Miss Ruth Ton
mnn, Alec Hoaglnnd, Stovo Klston,
S. M. Crouso. B. Grubort, Mr. Reyn
olds. Mrs. Reynolds, Mr.' Phillips,
Mr. Hnrtman, Mrs. Hartman, MIbs N.
Bonhnm, Ooo. King, Allco Dulco, II.
M. McCormlck, E. Boldno, Jno.
Smith, Why Knnoko, A. Armstrong,
Stcvo Klsstor, J. E. Strong, Mrs.
Strong, Miss Strong, Mrs. E. M. Gnl
llor, R. Chillier, Mrs. B. Talsom, Miss
Hopkins, Miss Bucklnghnm, II.
wpisn. a. 81'lre.
PERSONAL NOTES
iiKiurrrriov kale Lodloh Tull-
oreil HUITB nnd COATS. lVtur days '
only beginning Wednesduy. LADIES'
EMPORIUM.
MRS, T. J. MACOENN of Emplro
was a Marshflold visitor today.
REN SMITH of Coos Rlvor Is In
Marshflold on business.
M. C. HORTON Is expected homo to
morrow from hlu oxtoudod eastern
trip.
HARRY WINKLER and brldo ro
turned todny from n month's hon
eymoon trip to California points.
ALEX JOHNSON and W. It. Edg
Ington loft today for North Inlet
whoro they will spond a fow
days on business nnd ploasuro.
L. K. BALL1NGEH, or Engineer
Loofo's offlco, wont to Coqullie
yesterday to Inspect tho rock wm c
I which tho govornmont bont Is u
lug In tho chnnnol uonr Bnndon.
8. ROG8TAD, proprietor of tho Hp
tol Oregon, North Bend, wns n
business visitor In Mnrshllold to
dny. Ho says prospects aro good
for tho now hntol In North Bend.
1 MISS PEARL RIGGS Is leaving soon
for Portland whoro sho will study
under Mndamo Schnolbol who has
Just recently roturnod from Paris.
Miss Rlggs will bo gono about two
months, returning In July.
CAPT. J. J. REYNOLDS, of tho
IlarnoB Packing Compnny, who
opornted tho former Sengstncko.i
cannery In Mnrshllold Inst yoar, ar
rival horo yostordoy from Port
land (o look nftor business Intei
ests.
P, P. QIMST and wlfo nnd daughter.
Mrs. N. O. Wolandor, nro exported
hero lu n fow dnys to visit Hugo
Quint. They aro making a tour of
tho const and will romnln on tho
Bay until nftor tho marriage, of Mr. '
Quint and Miss Chnrlotto Murch tho
mlddlo of this month.
ARCHIE PHILLIPS of North Bond!
wns In Marshflojd yesterday on
buslnoss nnd nlonsuro. Ho ropnrts Mi
tho enmp at Tarheel Point has
boon closed down for awhllo ow
ing to tho Simpson Lumber com
pany having moro logs on hand
than thoy need for tho tlmo being.
EDGAR McDANIEL of North Bond
camo down last evening to nttend
tho recoptlon tondorod by Myrtle
Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to the
visiting Grand lodge olllcors,
Mossrs. Stlnson nnd Wrlghtman.
Poseidon I.odgo of North Bond will
tondor a roceptlon to tho visitors
Thursday evening.
MHS. JOHN TELLEFSON nnd Miss
Gonovlovo Tollofson of Eastsldo
woro Marshflold visitors today.
A. A. NICOLS of Emplro wan a
Marshflold business visitor yester
day. AUOUST BERING arrived hdro today
from San Francisco to visit rela
tives horo.
TOM HARVEY loft today with Mrs.
Ilarvoy and tho baby for Grants
Pass whoro tho lattor will visit for
n month or bo,
MRS. N. J. CORNWALL nnd daugh
ter and son, Noll, passod through
hero today en routo from Borkoley,
Call., to spond tho summer with
Cnpt. Cornwall.
J. L. BURNS and family, of Coos
Rlvor woro Mnrshllold visitors to
dny. Mrs. Burns' son who hns
boon qulto 111 of pnoumonla Is re
ported Improving.
MAYOR O. E. JORDAN of Eastsldo
was a Mars)itlold business visitor
todny. Tlio excavating for tho now
school building hns boon complotod
and tho now masonry work will
start soon.
MHS. THOMAS HARVEY nnd baby
left today for Grants Pass, whoro
thoy will visit at relatives .of Mrs.
Ilarvoy for n month or so,. Mrs.
Harvey's mother will roturn to tho
Bny with hor for n short ntay. A.
II. Donnlson and wlfo, of Grants
Porb who havo boon guests nt tho
Ilarvoy homo, roturnod with hor.
MAJOR L. D. KINNEY wan a Marsh
flold visitor today. Ho statoit
that tho ropnrt that a Ions
Htrotch of tho southorn Orogon
const hail novor been survoyod Is
orronoous. Ho snys tho survoy
of this portion of tho coast was
made In 1895 nud ho has tho maps
of It;
MEET TOMORROW.;
Tho Womon's Auxiliary .of tho
ProRbytorlan church will hold n meet
ing Wednesday afternoon, Juno K,
with Mis. Jas. Cox, lu South Mnrshllold.
Try Tho Tlmos Want Ads.
TRUSSES
Insist on getting the Tnu'form
TriiHS for general comfort. Al
uiiyn fitted by expert nnd guar
anteed to retain rupture,
BOLE AGENTS.
BROWN DRUG CO.
TEXAS TOMMY DANCE
In addition to the usual musical
program at I
TiTe Royal
TONIGHT
Presented by
COSTELLO and GILBERT
Fancy Dancing Artists.
THREE NEW PHOTO PLAYS
"New Year's Gift"
"Honor of the TiIIkj"
"Our Poor Relations"
If You Arc Not Using
You Are Not Using the Best
Now Is tho tlmo to get rid of your
rheumatism. You can do It by apply
ing Chamberlain's Liniment and mas
saging the parts freely at each appli
cation. For salo by all dealers.
mr
FLOuri
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
Il!oTn1EJlJLEOTnrO SROR SnOP
I So. Broadway Marshfl
Marshfleld