The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUKE 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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Be Sure You Get
Selz Royal Blue
Every Selz Shoe has attached to it a
guarantee tag, promising you satis
faction. Look for the tag, read it.
You'll find nothing like It on any other shoe; It's
something you want.
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50.
Woolen Mill Store
coos my tides.
Tel w la given tho timo and
height of high and low water at
Marshfleld.
Th tides nro nlaced In tho order
of occuriunco, with thulr times on
tho first lino and heights on the sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consocutlvo heights will Indlcato
whethor It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, suhtrnct 2 hours
31 minutes.
Date. Tides for Juno.
SOGIAH CALENDAR
TlIintSDAY.
Urldgo Club ovonlng session
with Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Toyo.
Mrs. E. Q. Flanagan at ten.
Friday.
W. C. T. U. reception for Mrs.
Jackson Sllbough'.
FRIDAY
Miss Corn Mao Montgomery
cntcrtnluing.
A. N. W. with Mrs. Chns.
Mrs. . G.-t'J 1.41 C.2C
Ft. 0.9 4.3 3.3
Mrs. .1.03 7.39 2.39
Feet .7.0 l.C 4.0
Ilrs. .1.51 8.28 3.30
Feet .7.2 2.0 4.7
PERSONAL NOTES
Dungun on South Coos Hlvor.
F. P. GREENOUGH, of Handon, la a
Mnrshllold business visitor.
S. 1. HARTLETT Is hero rrom Ha".
dolph on business and pleasure.
It. HENDRY roturned today from a
short visit with frionds In and near
Portland.
J. C. KENDALL returned last ovon
lng from a business trip to Co
qulllo.
' MUS. F. GRANDELL of Uunkor Hill
arrived homo today from n short
l visit ut Portland.
;OEO. 1. LAI 111) enmo over from linn
don yestorday to attend tho Elks
I meeting last evening.
, JOHN NODLE roturned today from
Portland whoro ho has bcou at-
, tondlug Columbia Unlvorslty.
JOHN ELLERUY who Is now operat
ing ouo of tho O'Kolly bonts, Is
moving his family from South In-
Itnllniad Man Here Mr. Graham, I lot to Marshflold.
a railroad englneor, has been on tho OEORGE FLANAGAN, Jr., returned
Inst night,
en.
No particulars woro glv-
Cnso Postponed Tho hoarlng of
of J. C. Coleman of tho Owl snloon
charged with soiling liquor to Clif
ford Donne, a minor, was continued
this afternoon by City Recorder Uut
ler until Saturday morning.
Homo of Good Shoes.
THE WEATHER
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON. Occasional rain
tonlgnt and Friday. South to
southwest winds.
.0.0
0.0
7.20
3.5
8.15
S0" liny for tho last few dayB and It Is
unuorstoqu tnni uis mission is in con
nection with a railroad projoct bo
tween Coob liny and RoBoburg. Ho
Is understood to hnvo visited hero
Hometlmo ago. Nothing haB bcou
given out about his plans.
LOCAL
HE-
TEMPKRATUItti
PORT.
For twenty-four houra ending
ut 1: 13 a. in., Juno 13, by Don.
Oslllnd, special govornmont mo
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum Gl
Minimum 53
At 1:13 a. m 53
Precipitation 12
Wind southwest; cloudy.
Miirwliflclil Cyclory Moves H. Uan
del has completed tho removal of
tho Marshllold Cyclory from North
Front street to Ub now homo on
llrondwny, across tho Btrcot from The
Times office Tho rapid dovoloptnent
of his busluoBB and a doslro to bo u
ciunrtorB moro cotnonlcnt to bicycle
r dors nromnted tno removal, mo.
now establishment has boon thor-
today from Portland whoro ho has
been attending Columbia univor
alty tho past year.
MRS. A. P. GREENOUGH of Uandou
passed through hero today en routo
homo from a short visit with rola
tlvos at Astoria.
L. A. WHEREAT, englneor of tho
locnl Southorn Paclllc linos, ro
turned on tho Uroakwator today
from a trip to Portland.
W. O. PETTYJOHN and wlfo return
od today from a few weeks' vIbU
with rolatlvcs at Satom nud other
Wlllnmctto Vnllo'y points.
J .V. SMEATON nud wlfo and sons,
Tod and Jim, arrived horo on tho
Nnnn Smith today to spend a coU'
OlllllllV flttod nlld omtlPPOd ipr tllO, ,.i nf ..innllm mi Min Ilnv.
business nnd will provo a popular1 ciiAS .I1RAD11URY who Is now ro-
placo with Coos Hay blcyclo riders.
Funeral Today Tho funoral of i
Robert Rooko was hold today at tho .
Coos River Cometory., About fifty ' '
held at tho Chamber of Commorco Mnsons nnd mombors of tho Eastern (
this evening to arrnngo tho program. ; Star from Mnrshllold attended it.
. fni.1 V V.vnriann liml pnnnrnl rhnrirn. I
V... a ... w. . o" - .. .
Meet Tonight. Another meeting
of tho general comiultteo on tho
I I'nnrtli if Tnlv niitnlirnlloti will liA
bUIIuk In Portland nrrlvcd horo to
day to visit frionds nnd to look
after business Interests on tho Day.
D. MEREEN and his undo, Mr.
Dunning, who recently camo to tho
Day from Minneapolis, havo takon
apartinontB In tho Williams Flat
building
Test Flro Alarm Tho Marshnold R. H. Wnltor olllclatod ns chaplain qkkk GRANT, foromnn of Smlth-
, flro alarm system wnH tested this and Rov. J. T. M. Knox dollvorod tho Powers Camp No. 7, camo down to
' morning. Tho Bounding of tho siren prayer. Among tho pall-bearers ,jny (0 tako his annual vacation.
whlstlo caused many to think mat a woro Emmott Plerco, Win. Longstnrr, i prnnk Wilson Is In chnrgo of Camp
flro had brokon out and caused many w. II. .Curtis, -55. T. Thomas, J. T. 7 uurlng jr. Grnnt'H nbsonco.
Inquiries. Hnrrlgan, D. W. Small, F. K. Gcttlns A Kt ADELSPERGER left yestorday
' and J. 11. Miinor.
Tho rnln dotractod
Initiate Two. Marsh Held Lodgo t Homowhnt from tho attendance
1.Mt.. Inul ni'.mltn lliltlnllltl lufil VlftW .
1 ions itint uiviiiiih iiiimnviu ! .w..
hags "The Busy Coma
.
W Tho Beat if
Jfi Tooth Bruah
g Bristles !
L . Como From
S JAPAN I
They mako tho firmest, ntrong
"I, most ccrviceablo tooth
bruthes.
TbsRexallilmccIst la ablo to
lopply you with these beat tooth
tnuhes et tho lo;cct prices, be
Mujehe buys in conjunction with
w tho other Rcxall i!rugBlsts
tleleaulng druggists of tho coun-fT-and
to commands tho Jow-
prices on tho best nooda In
thematic..
Any tooth brush you cet hero
WEive you complete eatlsfac-
Lon.
j.R'xall Jntlsoptlc Tooth
rowder is tho best dl-around
c Preparation mode. Bold
"hthelte.a.l nuarantee. In
"noaono l.thographed tin
.,', fh'' '"Best package of
food loeth Powder to bo bad
"J'wheteforaSc.
lockhart-Pa rsons
Drug Company
"The Busy Corner"
mumbcrs, J. A. Jnnollo of Gardlnor, 'f f 4 4i
.and Dr. Leon of Handon. Thoro was Ai.oisin TIIK WATERFRONT.
-'la good turnout nud a good time was 4 4-
s enjoyed. District Doputy Hill of A1-, . Vnwnrl. ., ,,. tomorrow
Ith a cargo from
Lumbor company.
I
unity Ih expected hero the last of the fn ' , t, " co ,1 o w
TL eznn f week or tho first of tho next week tT .iwidolnh L unib.
llC O gn 01 to pay IiIh annual visit to tho lodge, j ,no KnnJolpli Lumlr
Good Candy
Always
Logaer ltitllttl A logger nnmod
Tho Nnnn Smith nrrlvcd In early
WANT ADS.
Logner ltitlicu A logger nnmou . , ",.-,.1..,, from illv i(,t
John Hole, today claimed that ho lmd,t,im orlk fromiiay 1 oiih
bcoiirollojrr for B0 or JJOJioro Tho wm,olmDtt arrlvot, ,n t0l,.iy
,u. ,nm i,.. nTdnplvo of bath.1 Trom Florence nnd other north connt
pantry and haU. Finest view In 5?'i w,u ,nKo 0, tt cnrK" l
Forudalo. Terms It wantod.
B. O. Hall, Phono 109-J.
Soo
morchnndlHo.
FOR KALi: Indian iiiiiiicr
eggs, at 212 N. llroadwny.
WANTED Six-room niodeni resl
I deuce. Address Electric Shoo Shop.
t
, WANTED Woman to act an nuro
nnd hotiBukeopor for eldorly Inval
id. Apply to Mrs. Henry Sengs
tacken. ;
T-lin l.lvrnlulnr snlled last OVeillllR
, ri.wUh a cargo of lumbor from tno
(IIICIC a,i,i, ...in fni. Run irrniinlMi'il. I
fi
4 ' rpi,A llmwliii nrrlvAil 111 liltn VOHtor-'
A ll JltllUM w rf.-.
WANTED FiirnlNlii'il iioiiho or uac tny t Unnilon from San Francisco.
for housekeeping until August 1., .
AililresH cam Times. I NOTICE.
. I On nccount of somo of tho chnlr-,
, 1
for Myrtlo Point on buslnoss. At
a recent meeting of tho now Myr
tlo Point Fair Atwoclntlon, Mr.
Adolsporgor was olecled director
of It.
MISS EDNA STANLEY arrived horo
today from Portland to visit
frionds nnd to attond tho marrlago
of Hugo Quint and Miss Charlotto
Murch which will bo solomnlzod
noxt Mondny ovonlng.
A. L. DARKER, prlnclpnl of tho
Mnrshllold High School, has takon
a position with tho Smlth-Powors
Logging company for tho nummor
vncntlon nnd will begin work In
ono of tho camps nt ouco.
W. F. MILLER, superintendent of
tho locnl Southern Pacific Into.
osts, expects to loavo on tho Uroak
wator for Portland to Join Mi"i.
Miller for a short vlnlt mid to loon
nftor business IntercHts thuro.
MItS. NELS RASMUSSEN nnd sou,
Gordon, nrrlvod homo today from
Portland whoro thoy havo spont
sovornl months Hocurlng troatmont
for Gordon's Injured arm. Ho has
noarly completely recovered.
LOST Laruo hunch of keys on two
connecting rings. Ono dollar ro-
ward for return to Tlraos olllco. i?oit
i.'u BAI.I.' M'lilln W'vnmlntji mill mnn .( linluf rnnilv tnvinnko fODOrt.
wMtn nrnlnetnn chickens, lnrso thn Fourth of July comtnlttoo will not'
nmt Hinnll. and occb for hatching, moot until Thursday ovonlng, Juno HUGH McLAIN hns roturned from
at Flanagan estate Plat D. 0. C. 13. Each chairman will plcaso havo, Coqulllo whoro ho went to arrnngo
Oalor 1 his roport and program ready to hand to bid on n couplo of blocks of now
" '. . p. . n rt .. f ..liaw. miii.MCln..
Ill Ut (!UU 1. .! DliIl AltlltOUll
R. O. UIIAVKB,
Managor.
been hurt by Goodrum's auto, but
Mr. Goodrum snys It Is not truo.
MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Emplro is a
Marshflold visitor today.
MRS. H. P. MURPHY plans to loavo
soon for Portland for a short visit.
II. W. RUSSELL of Uoavor Hill Is a
Marshflold business visitor today.
MRS. C. C. GOING cxpocts to loavo
tomorrow for Portland for a short
visit.
A. O. AIKEN nnd wlfo oxpect to
lcavo soon for Portland nnd othor
northern points.
MRS. FRANK ROGERS of South
Coob River hns roturned from an
extended visit in Southorn Califor
nia. MRS. D. L. WATSON returned today
to her homo nt Coos City aftor n
short vIbR with rolatlvcs In Co
qulllo. MRS. HERDERT ROGERS of Cooo
Rlvor Is tho guest of Mrs. Eliza
both Adams and Miss Mnmlo Ma
honey. MRS. R. M. SARTER haB roturned
from an extended visit at hor old
homo In Klamnth Falls.
R. L. WHEATON, W. F. Rollins, L.
F. Rnfforty nnd A. J. Towson woro
outgoing passengers on this morn
ing's stage for RcBoburg.
COUNTY Commissioners Domont nnd
Armstrong loft for their homo on
tho Coqulllo this nftornoon nftor n
short Htay on tho Day.
M. A. DANO will lcavo tomorrow for
Hood River whoro ho will spond
pnrt of Ills vacation. According
to rumors horo today, ho will not
return nlono.
MRS. A. II. POWERS nnd dnughtor,
MIbs Margaret, roturned this morn
ing via Drain and Gnrdlncr from
their trip to Minneapolis. Mr.
Powers met thorn nt Scottsburg.
ANDEHSON WRIGHT, ono of Cooo
County's oldest pioneers, was down
from Sumnor today. Ho said It
wan a picnic party but tho rain
spoiled tliolr fun. Among tho oth
er Sjunnorltcfl In town woro Mlko
Uoono, Cnp't. llnrrls nnd Mr. Ma.
Hon. W. L. KOLM and wlfo and baby ar
rived horo today from Bchuylor.
Nobr., to visit at tho homo of Mrs.
Kolm'B pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. B.
W. Uornltt. Tliolr urrlvnl today
was a most plonsant surprlso to
tho Uornltt family who did not ox
pect thorn until Intor.
REV. T. D. McDONALD and wlfo ro
turned to their homo botwoou
Myrtlo Point nnd Urldgo today nf
tor attending tho rc'coptlon to Ror.
Doward and wife at tho Mnrshflold
Chrlstlnu church InBt ovonlng.
Whilo hero, thoy woro guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Custer. '
CECIL CARTER of Myrtlo Point was
looking nftor buslnosn on tho Ilay
yesterday. Ho says that whllo tho
rain was Injurious to tho early
strawberry crop, It will bo bonoflc
Inl to tho other farm crops. A
very successful season for tho Myr
tlo Point cannory Is being anticipated.
A. RODINE of Allegany wns In
MaiRhllold yostordny on buslnoss.
Ho roports tlint considornbio ronu
work la bolng dono In Hint vicinity
but not noarly as much ns would
hnvo boon dono hnd not tho Coos
County Tax Association knocked
out n apodal lovy which tho resi
dents of that district votod last
yoar.
FOR SALE Muggy.
UuriiH, Plat 1).
Inquire of Mrs.
HUNT Comfortable roomy
front room. 373 Houtii i-ouriu si.
' ovonlng.
' WANTED Mohair, wool nnd cbb
! rum bark. Aunty to Honry Seng-
WANTED Hoy or 17 or IH years, nt etackon, nt office of Title Guar-r
Lewis'. Good wages to right party. ' nntoo & Abstract Co.
, '"uAlUJAl'V SALE; 40 horsopowor
FOR HALE A largo voiiiik lion.e. auto for $500; flrst-clasB condl
weight 1C00. Also good heavy tlon: fully equipped: cost now
spring wagon and harness. Sco F. $3000; will soil for $500 on oasy
S Dow. tonus. John L. Koontz Machine
- . shop. North Front street. Phono
FOR HALE Two lots nOxlti.T with ISil-.I
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
PtSlSQNE&AK
,SfS REMEDY &IBI&
nrv;Mii-!i.'N' reLONS. nuntis. etc
val lnir, houstholo ilvc.
I. I'HOCUUT WlkVtITCd WIILOBTHH ON AC&Utlr
V , nvv ACCC(,T IIO IUBJTITjTCS.
frieo ascer.fs.
Hi tfY4MirrrLSC3
SA'IfTUNCISCO
sower which will bo put In thoro
soon, tho bids on which will bo
opouod noxt Saturday ovonlng.
AKNO MEREEN nnd dmightor,
Miss Doris, nnd her aunt, Miss
I
C.
NORTH REND NEWS
Dr. Dlrd 11. Clnrko will tako hor
Domorcst modnl enntostnnts to Sum
nor this ovonlng whoro thoy will glvo
n program. Those taking pnrt aro
Fromnnt Hodson. Hnrold Hunt, Clar-
3d Ith Dunning, nrrlvod hero on "' KI!VJ.!I'0,JJ Itltotilo. Anna Trit-
tho Nann Smith today for an ox-innnnna oiiinoy i-Bioiwin. ai m i.b.h
tended stay. His other (laugh or. I , "'- "'".
Miss Ed th, la visiting rolatlvoB; ""","'" T. XlJa in inJru n
1.. mi..nn..iiu ho given by Mrs. L. G. Masters, ns-
- " 1
jl NOT CHEAP 1
N(.T(lli:l' r-T? I
TRUE
?-ASSTEELA
BJ-ANO SKILL-) J
ViUCANMAKDJy
VTHEM
G
In MlnnoapoliH,
GEORGE GOODRUM returned yestor
day by auto from n fow dayB stuv
at Uandou. Tho roads wore bad
owing to t',10 rn'.n. Ho says that
tho roport that ho ran down boiiih
nne In llaiidun last Sunday with
IiIh auto Is not truo. Pnul Glrurd,
of Llbby. was roportod to havo
-Main 2DH-
-Us
TSt QqkoMj Star
Clean and Press
'' and Gent's Sui's
Onnrlo r-llJ C
t anrl ni:..w. 1
toos Bay Steam Laundry
'HONR MAIN IJ7-J
DAYTON BICYCLES
: V
'"tmnfr
saaas
m33V
HIT GOOD
TRUE
,ASSTEEL-,
(:-ANOSKILlH,J
l, cau Mir. II
It would surnrlso ynu to know of
tho groat goon ttiai is being dono by
Chamberlain's Tablots. Darius Dow
noy, of Nowborg Junction, N. II.,
writes, "My wlfo Iiuh boon using
Chnmborlaln's Tablets and finds
thorn very effectual and doing hor
lots of good." If you hnvo any
trouble with your stomach or bowols
glvo them a trial. Fur salo by all
ilualnrs
Q
Wanted Quick
Juvwd Investor to pick up :
Jr'n In two of tho choicest lots
ijf'Wdo. i.,l0 view nt Ilay
StifSS1 nlsht ,ovcl nnd
' S. KAUFMAN &C0.
177 Front St.
The success which Dayton Bicycles havo met with has encouraged us to move
to'tC&WW" Broadway, opp, Times .office.
Telephone No. 158-R.
We shall endeavor to merit your continued patronage by strict adherence to our
mono yuuiuyi 1 itiuiK"- 1 --
HiibClothing&ShoeCo.
MAItSliriKI.D. HANDON.
slBted by sovornl of tho W. C. T. U.
members. Tho launch Iluffnlo Hill
will leave North Hond nt 0:30.
A curd wns rocolvcd today from
Mrs. Jackson Sllbough, who Is now
lecturing In Curry county, saying thnt
sho would return tomorrow to ho
present nt tho rwoptlon given for hr
tomorrow night nt tho M. E. church In
Mnrshllold.
Emll Potorsnn, who has been ut
tendlng collogo nt Monmouth for sov
ornl months, returned this morning
on tho nrenkwator.
J, J. Cnrr of Legrnndo, Ore, who
has boon In Portland, Is coming on
tho Uroakwator tomorrow to vIbU
his mother, Mrs. Frank Wood.
Mrs. Robert nnd daughter, Miss
Gladys, of Catching Inlot nro Marsh
Held visitors today.
NOTICE
Tho person, or porsons, who ro-
I moveu 1110 uumcii iroiu inu uiiiiuuis
tank situated nt North Hrondway,
Mnrshflold, will ploaso roturn It at
once, or legal action will bo takon to
rocovor samo.
COOS nAY WATER CO.
Phone 141
or call nt 71 Market Ave.
when von want PUT"? 13
D1UTGS or SUNDKTES.
The Store for Quality Good.
NOT CHEAP
fAASSTEEL-A
(fl-ANDSKILL-jiJ
tUCAN MAKE-yy
MARSHFIELD CYGLERY
DAYTON AGENTS
172 North Broadway Opposite Times office.
NOT CHEAP
yTRUES
Ar-ASSTEEL-A
M-AND SKILL M
HVCANMAKE'll
VN'THEMN
2SR9i
HUT (JOOD
fftcraiaisco.
ifMtlR
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
HUT GOOD
B