The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    E COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREQQM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912 -EVEHING EDITIOW.
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All-Wool Clothes
CIothcraftYour
Idea of Clothes
nCTURE in your own mind the kind
of clothes you want the cloth, the
I style, the fit, wear and serviceability.
Tiiciicoinpareyoui' ideal with Clolhonii't. You
rill find thoy tally in every particular except noi-
haps in the price you thought you would have to pay.
.For Glothcraft Clothes, guarantee;! to be all-wool,
foliold shape and snmi'ti less, to give satisfaction in
wear nml service ; yet cost less than other clothes of
the same high quality- -spit) to $25.
Tlicv enable vou to
rave money without sac
rificing anything that
vour clothes should
have. .
Our new line, strong
in every range of price
between the limits of
$10 to $25, includes val
ues nt $15, $18 ami
$30 that you will bo es
pecially interested in.
AVe show the cream of
the season's best styles
and patterns in plain
and fancy weaves
worsteds, ( a s s i meres
and serges in all th'O
colors stamped with the
season's approval, blues,
grays, browns, tans, in
a variety of shades and
combinations.
"When will 3'ou be ready?
IIIIMMIIMIMMIHUMiai
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Sure, we've got it the
I Clothcraft Blue Serge 2
Special, No. 5130,$15. f
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MMMBHSBMMBIBBimiS
Woolen Mill Store
Ml LL-TO-MA X OLOTJ 1 MS
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c Clean and Press
pes' and Gent's Suils
Goods Called for
and Delivered
W5 Bay Steam Laundry
.u.iji ji.ii.-x 071
E. C. Barker
Watchmaker and Jeweler
KID North Fiont Street,
.MAItSHFIKLO. ORE.
U MONTGOMERY
plfetate and Insurance
l North Frout Street
Real Estate
Finn.?.
sm bargains In Parma and
" property.
AUG. FltlZBEN.
Neld "' Ave'
i urt'BUU.
WAnto Call Foote
nEl4J..T KmiI ., ,,.
wild !. nntt nn.M
Yu? f L,yd Hotel.
After V i '' OAUS
ft i LP- M hono 5.J
trm"..0 ne 28-J
Ij'i. " Fred Nemlo
Hc Auto Service
All i jreasnable Rates
8erv,ce
-, 'flul driving assured.
?'1P T ?.?01 non- 231-R
1 hA ?r 11 P. M. phono
"vauiurant.
Wanted Quick
A rfuvml iim'Mor l'lck up ;
luii-gulii In two of the eliolceM lot
on Enstslde. Fine view nt liny
anil MiiifliflPhl. UlKh, level and
Mghtly. $173.
I.S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Frot BU
We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of first
class Electrical material and can
give our patrons a very low price
on house wiring. Get our price
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
City Auto Service
flood Cars. Careful Drivers and
roasonnulo craw. Our motto
"Will go anywhere at any me
Stands- Blanco iinwi -"" ---Cigar
Store. Day Phones li and 40
... i ni...nn 4 a
UMWrn & GOODALE. promoters.
COOS II VV TIDES.
"Ol w Is clvon tYi- llm o.l
(height of high and low water at
unrsliflald.
Th tides nro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consecutive heights will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
'li:h water on bar, subtract 2 hours
M minutes
wntq. Tides for .lime.
b mmmmiiLM mmmm.
nit U III' Ill5l 1 WV. fJJJJJMt' X Vi I HHHK I lf I S m BJJBcV. I
rai :jK?WI (OTtLVl JMMffll iGA height of high and low water f
KtfiNixww imi& mv&&xmr2mmm&&mvsA
ill fl Wtffflmm
tmmm 1 iw'k semrns MsHigtiMiM u
SOCIAIi CALKNDAIt
WEDNESDAY.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. W. F.
Sciuire. 4
Christian Church reception
for Hov. Downrd nnd wife.
Mrs. S. C. Smnll nt ten.
Mrs. J. T. Hall nt ten.
THimSDAY.
llrldge Club monlnn session
with Dr. nnd Mm. W. A. Toyc.
PERSONAL NOTES
12Ilrs. fi.55
H't. -0.1
13lllrs. .C.4U
H't. 0.9
1 IjIIrs. .1.03
IKcct .7.0
IB Mrs. .1 51
ll'oot .7.2
12. 47
2.1
1.4 t
4.3
7.30
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8.28
2.0
G.30
3.0
G.2G
3.3
2.39
4.G
3.30
4.7
12.17
C.7
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7.20
3.C
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party en routo to tho lakes yesterday
were caught In tho heavy ralnstrom
niul given a sover soaking. Among
thoso In the party weto Dorsoy Krclt
zen and son, William, E. W. Knm
nieror nnd son, Dolton, and Wni.
Grimes.
1'IiichI City Recorder Dutlor
K. L. RODINSON wont to Myrtlo
1 Myrtlo Point today on business.
Li. II. PRICE of Sumner is In Marsh
field on business today.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM of Coos River
Is a Mnrshflcld shopper today.
FRANK ROOD of Coos Rlvor was a
Mnrshfleld business visitor today.
GEORGE ROSS of Catching Inlet Is
I n Ainrsimciu business visitor to
1 day.
O. J. SEELEY of Conuillo was look
lug after business Interests on tho
Day today.
MRS. U. A. ANNIN nnd son. Craw.
I ford, of Myrtlo Point nro guests
or Airs. j. u. ijwfnford.
PUN TO TOUR
COOS COUNTY
yesterday lined II. Mathlson $10 for, HERMAN SMITIiaAI,!.. nnd family
THE WEATHER
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Occasional rain
tonight nnd Thursdny; south
westerly winds.
I.OCA!j
HE-
THMPnrtATimE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt t..lfl n tt. Ttiw. 10 1... II.... I
Oslllnd, special government mo-
toorologlcal obsorvor:
Maximum GO
Minimum 47
At 1: 13 n. m GS
Precipitation 83
Total precipitation slncu Sept.
1, 1911 R8.10
Wind south: rainy.
assaulting E. A. Vnller, a non-lu-lnw
or i.o vi Holsnor. Tho troublo oc
cured on North Front strcot tho night
boforo InBt. lJoth aro employed on
tho Dretlgo Oregon. Mathlson plead
ed guilty nnd no dotulls as to tho
causa of tho troublo camo out nt tho
hearing.
Improve itoiul. Capt. Edwards
expects that tho regular auto service
via. Allegany and Scottsburg can lio
Instituted soou. Mr. McDonald has
two crews of men Improving tho threo
miles of tho worst stretch of rond and
expects to have it in good shnpo soon.
The attempt to start tho scrvlco this
week was duo to n misunderstand-1
lug. I
Funeral Postponed Tho funoral
nf ttnlinrf llnnlrn Hin Vnrtli Pnnu I
- ww.w WU.J. ..u .W. fc.. JJJO
have gono to Charleston to enjoy n
row unys cainping near tlio bench.
MRS. L. Q. MASTERS nnd daughter,
Miss Olllo Richards, of Sumnor
woro Marshllold visitors today.
W. J. RUST who hns been laid up
with a sovoro cold for a few days
whb nblo to bo at his ofllco today.
MISS NELLIE WARWICK loft to
day for Sumner whoro slio will
visit Miss Wlldn Ilurrls for n wcok
or so.
FRED McCORMAO will arrlvo homo
tomorrow from Corvnllis whoro ho
has been nttondlng Oregon Agri
cultural college
MISS DLANCHB FERDINE, a teach
or In tho Marshllold schools, loft
this morning for Eugcno, whoro
sho will spend tho suinraor.
HORN
ANDERSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Hon-
ry L. Anderson nt their homo at
Coos City, Tuosday, Juno 11, a
daughter. This Is their socond
child.
Meet Next Work. Tho Norwoglnn
Lutheran Young Peoplo's Society,
which was reported to bo mooting
this evening, will moot noxt Wednes
day Inutend, tho error arising from
tho fact thnt tho society moots every
threo weeks Instead of every other
week as It did formerly.
Co On 1!ivhUwiWt. Win. Moo luu
resigned as operator at thu local
United Wireless stntlon and will take
n position nu pursor nnd wireless op
erator on tho Urenkwater this week.
Mr. Warner, an oporntor from Snn
Francisco, will succeed him ns opor
ntor nt tho locnl wireless station.
d'et Konklng Parties In from Ton
Mllo today report that n Marshllold
WANT ADS.
WANTED Six-room modem resi
dence. Address Electric Shoo Shop.
WANTl'l) Woman to net as nurso
and housekeeper for elderly inval
id. Apply to Mrs. Henry Bonga-Uckcn,
FOIt SALE Household fumltiiro
and kltchou utonslls ot host qunl
ity, almost now. Prlcos very low
If taken nt onco. Only thoso
wanting good nrtlcls need apply.
Phono 1GC-J; or apply nt 43G So.
E'ghth street.
River ploncor, which was to havo J0S- VASEY, of tho Smlth-Powors
cogging compnny, nnu rnmuy, ex
pect to leuvo on tho next Rcdondo
on a trip to California nnd other
points.
MISS NELLIE TOWER is oxpoctod
I homo on tho Urenkwater tomorrow
from Soattlo whoro sho has boon
l nttondlng tho University of Wash
Ington.
DALE S. HILL, of Albany. District
Deputy of tho 11. P. O. E., Is ex
pected hero this week to pay his
auniinl visit to tho Marshflold Elks
Lodgo.
HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN loft for
Portland this morning, via. Drain,
to attend tho annual meeting of
tho Orogpn ABSoclntlon of Title
Men, on Juno 14.
MISS ALICE T1CKELL, slater nf
Mrs. O. LoRoy Hall, who has boen
employed In Shorlff Qago's office
nt Coqulllo for several months, hns
taken n position ns boukkecpor at
Going & Hnrvoy'H ntoro.
C. A. WOODWARD, formorly of Coos
Day but who has been located at
Loh Angeles for somo tlmo, wrltos
frlonds horo thnt ho has dlBposod
ot his Los Angelos proporty and
moved to Santa Cruz.
J. E. SCHILLINO arrived horo last
ovonlng from Gnrdlnor and says
that no railroad nows has boon ro
colvod nt Gardlnor yet. Mrs.
Schilling and tho children aro still
up Smith River on their outing
trip.
MRS. PAUL IIAU11ACH of Ton Mllo
was in Marshllold today on routo
to Portland to meol Mr. Rnubach'a
sister, Mrs. Jannos KrommJnga,
who Is on routo horo from Cher
am, Colo., with throo children to
mnko a oxtondod visit.
MRS. K. 13, 8THAW expects to loavo
tomorrow for Klamath Falls to
Join Pit flnvw who is visiting re
latives, thoro, Dr. Straw wired her
to coino, saying lil mother wuo
much disappointed becauso alio waij
not with him.
MRS. N. HANSEN of Myrtlo Point
was takon to Morcy hospital at
North Rend for treatment this
weok.
been hold today was postnonod un
til tomorrow, Tho cnuso of tho post
ponement was to cnablo Mrs. Frank
Pray, n daughtor, to attend. Mrs.
Pruy and her husband will arrlvo
via Myrtlo Point tonight from
Sprlngflold, Oregon. Tho funoral
party will loavo Marshllold In tho
morning.
In I'InIi Warden Intimation that
the state Is plauulng to keep close
tnb on tho fishing on Rogue Rlvor is
given In tho appointment of Alfred
Cnugholl, of Gold Ueach, ns deputy
fish warden for that section. There
hns not been any fish warden on
Regno for a couplo of years, ulnco
tho stream has been closed for com
mercial tlBhlng, end It is presumed
Hint the appointment now mndo u
due to tho fact that somo local par
tics havo announced thnt they will
ongago In shipping salted fish from
Rogue Rlvor this year.
(.'nteipllliirn Wort Had. In con
nection with tho many complnlntu
nliout caterpillars becoming so nu
merous ns to bo almost a post hero
now, Tom Hall recalls that ten of fif
teen years ngo, Coos County experi
enced a rent catorplllnr pest. Ho
Hiiyn they were ho numerous on tho
railroad truck nonr Coaledo one dny
thnt the train was blocked by them,
tin Insects getting on the rails and
making thorn too sllppory for tho on
glho. Attor Bovernl hmlrs delay, suf
ficient snnd wns dried to put on tho
rails so thnt tho train could got
thVnugh. " '
Ikniii'n I'lnu Folder. Copies. of u
handsomo foldor Issued by thu New
port Commercial Club, advertising
that section aa a "year around" ro
Hort, have boon received on tho Dny.
Geo. ninuchnrd, formorly manager
of tho Coos Ray Gas & Electric com
pany horo but now mauagor of tho
Nowport Gas A Electric compnny, U
president, o( tho Nowport Commorclnl
S.1. 1 JLI .J-.. 1.1,. (1, ..
v,iiiD. auico assuming ..is poBiuon,
Mr. Illnnchnrd has been doing much
to boost tho Nowport soctlon nnd tho
advertising foldor which ho has had
tho club Just Issuo will accomplish
much In thnt direction.
LOST Lurgo bunch of keys on two
connecting rings. Ono dollar To
ward for roturn to Tlmos ofllco.
An unfilled want causes unhappl
ness Times Want Ads bring results.
Oregon Agricultural Collena
Fruit Experts Will Visit
1 This Section.
CORVALLIS, Ore., Juno 12 A
tour of Coos county Is to bo mndo
this month by Profs. II. S. Jackson
and II. F. Wilson of tho entomology
dopartment of tho Oregon Agricul
tural College accompanlod by F. O.
Rolmor, superintendent of tho now
Southern Oregon Experiment Stntlon.
Tho Hon. A. II. Carson, commission
or of tho third horticultural district
ot Orogon hns nrrnngod tho schedule
of trips nnd meetings, and will ac
company thorn.
On Juno 14 tho party will loavo
Rosoburg on tho G n, in. stago for
Urldge, nrrlvlng nt G p. m. Tho noxt
morning thoy will drlvo through tho
roglon nbout Urldgo, Inspecting or
chards, nnd will dlno with tho Drldgo
Horticultural Socloty. After a moot
ing undor tho auspices of tho socloty
that afternoon, thoy will go 02 to
Myrtlo Point.
Tho morning of Juno 1G will bo
dovotod to nn nuto tour of tho roglon
adjneont to Myrtlo Point, nnd In tho
nftornoon orchards ot tho vicinity,
especially tho-Sunshlno and Arago or
chards will bo vlsltod. Until noon
noxt day tho Inspection of orchards
thoro will continue, whon tho Myrtlo
Point Horticultural socloty will ontor
tnln thorn nt dinner. At tho closo of
nn attornoon mooting, thoy will bo
takon by nutomobllo to Coqulllo. '
An nutomobllo trip to tho Fair
vlow section will bo tnkon tho morn
ing of Juno 18, followod by n dlnnor
nt Coqulllo and nn nuto trip through
tho Fat Elk, Flshtrnp nnd Norway
flections, returning to Coqulllo at
night. Tho noxt morning tho or
chards about Coqulllo will bo vlsltod
and a dlnnor and horticultural In
stitute will fill tho rest ot tho day,
tho hosts being tho Contral Horti
cultural Socloty of Coos county.
On tho morning ot Juno 20 tho
party will go by boat to Dandon, ahd
In tho afternoon will drlvo through
tho Two Mllo nnd Four Mllo sections.
Noxt morning thoy will drlvo to Uonr
Creek, returning In tlmo for an nf
tornoon meeting nt Randon.
A boat trip to Coqulllo with a
Journoy by rnll will bo tnkon Juno
22, (ho pnrty arriving at Marshflold
In tlmo .for tho annual Coos County
Grango picnic, after which thoy will
tako a launch nnd Inspect ranches
nnd orchards about Coos liny. Tho
noxt day will bo similarly occuplod,
and on Juno 24 lnunchos will bo
chartered for visits to tho North nnd
South Forks Coos Rlvor orchards,
followed by a Horticultural mooting
at Marshflold In tho evening.
A trip to tho Ton Mllo Lnkos rog
lon wll bo mndo Juno 2G, rpturulng
noxt dny. On Juno g7 Uiey will
drlvo to North lc.id, In o morning
and hold a nioitliiK t,ho,rQ jn ()n afr
tornoon,
HUMORS AT ROHEIlUItO
Tho Rosoburg Revlow snys:
Work Is progressing stondlly by
tho Doylo & Fnrron Elocfrlc railway
surveyors through tho Edonbower
district, and reports cftmo In from
thoro today that rights of way aro b.
ing securod. Railroad runio- aro
Always "Tho Busy Corner"
FOR SALE Huggy.
llurns, Plat II.
Inquire of Mrs.
WANTED Hoy of 17 or 1H ycurn, t
Lawla'. Qood wnges to right party.
FOR SALE A Inrgo young liorhe.
weight 1G00. Also good hoavy
spring wagon and harness. Soo F.
S. Dow.
FOR BALK Two lots B0xl25 with
iitm .nnm liniinn. oypIhrIvo of bath.
, , u .WW... .w. - -- .
pantry nnd hall. Finest vlow In J
Forndalo. Terms 11 waniou. aoo
E. O. Hall, Phono 1G9-J.
FOR SALE CHEAP Furniture, il
most now. Room No. 1, 130 Uroad
way, Sengstnckon bldg.
I'OU SALE White Wyandots nnd
white Orpington chickens, largo
aud smnll, and eggs for hatching,
at Flanagan eatnto, Plat B. C. C.
Osier.
i.'fiit im'VT Comfortable roonij
front room. 373 South Fourth aU
WANTED Mohair." Wool and cas
cara bark. Apply to Henry Seng
Btacken, at office of Title Guar
antee & Abstract Co.
llAilHAI.N SALE; 40 horsepower
auto for G00; first-class condl
timi! fnllv enulnped: cost now
13000; will soil for $500
terms. John L. Koontz
shop, North Front street.
1 viu.l
on easy
Machine
Phono
;w '
WM. WARWICK nnd wlfo nro plan- cumulating tho past few days, slnco
nlng to loavo soon for a month's ,th "n,n1',n!;t); ,of ""fvoy""
iiiivu ivuiiiuiuii uiu tiuiu. i( in iiiiu
said Hint a Southorn Pacific locatlug
englnoor has been quietly looking
camping trip following which thoy
will go to California to mnko tholr
homo. Thoy havo leased tholr
homo for tho summer to Mr, and
Mrs. Inglohnrt, who eamo hero re
cently, Mr. Inglohnrt having
chnrgo of construction on tho now
C. A, Smith pulp mill.
A. II. DAVIS, of San Francisco, presi
dent of U o Alaska Commercial
company and the Southport Land
& Commorrlal roifnmny. who In
Dayton Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
HICYCLES FOR RENT
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Health
and
'1,
Strength
ore better than
riches, and
much easier
to attain.
Now is the timetcbuiU
up your strength, tone your
entire system and estab
lish a solid, permanent
foundation of health.
Begin with a good tonic
we have several excellent
ones. Jt U3 recommend
Rexal' SarsaparillaT :nl(.
It will clear your blood, impart
tone and vigor to all your organs,
stimulate your entire cystem and
help to strengthen and build up
your body, brain and nerves.
Sold in large bottles, $1.00, with
the Rexall guarantee.
Lockhart-Parsons
Drug Company
The Busy Corner"
IMione Mnlu 208 Us
The gtWgggj Star
I HELPED TO KEEP DOWN
EXPENSES
I Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich.,
tells how alio did so: "I wns both
ered with my kidneys nnd had to go
nearly double-. I trrod n samplo .
Foley Kidney Pills nnd trey did me
so much good thnt I bought n bottle,
nnd feel thnt they saved mo a big
doctor's bill," Rod Cross Drug
Store.
ovor tho local Hold tho past low days.
compnny with his wlfo has bcou
spending several days on tho Day
looking ovor tho company's hold
ings, loft for homo via. Drain this
morning.
R. G. ROOKE, n son of tho Into Rob
ert Rooko, camo In from Loon
Lako today to nttond tho funoral
of his father which will bo held to
morrow morning.
TONIGHT
AT
TEe Royal
THE IRWINS
presenting
"A QUARREL AT MIDNIGHT"
A screaming comedy sketch
PICTURES:
"Ity Decree of Fato" Drama.
"Tony uud tho Stork" Drama,
"Dlvorcoiih" Comedy
An unusually good program
ONLY 10 CENTS
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho A. M. Simpson snlled lato yes
terday with a cargo of lumber from
tho Simpson mill for San Francisco.
Tho schoonor Advent of tho Simp
son floot Is duo horo, bolng 28 days
out from Snn Podro.
Tho nreakwator Is duo to arrlvo
early tomorrow morning from Portland.
If you have anything to soil, trade,
or ront. or wnnt help, try a Wnnt Ao
Phone 141
op cull at 71 Market Ave.
when you want PUR13
DRUGS or SUNDRIES.
Tho Store for Quality Goods.
u. jf iff
tSwjmv
Rentals ca.
Bur
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
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