The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    m TIMES' MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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JUST ask us to show you
J the best $15.00 Blue Serge
Suit you've ever seen.
It's 5 1 30
Examine the cloth; you will ap
preciate the fine even texture and
it's full rich color. A try-on will
convince you that a suit could not
(it you or become you better.
Compare it with any other
suit you have ever seen.
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-To-Man Clothiers
tides aro placed In the order
CODS H VY TIDES,
icl w Ih Riven ttm time- and
"Kii. i men ana low water
Hnruhucld
Tli
or occurrenrn. with ttii. i.. --
tho first lino and holghts on tho sec
ond lln0 of each day; a comparlaon
of consecutive heights will Indicate
whetlor It U high or low water. For
high water on bur, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes
Date.
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11.15 C.19
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0.19 12.35
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TI1IJ WEATHER
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON -Oenernlly fair to
night mid Thursday; westorly
wIikIh near coast.
HE-
LOCAL TUMPrntATUHE
TOUT.
For twenty-four hours ondlug
at 4:43 n. m.. June 19. by HonJ.
Ostllnd, Bpeclnl government me
teorological ohsorver:
Maximum 70
Minimum r0
At 4:43 ii. m 54
Precipitation nuno
Wind northwcHtj clenr.
iNew Supply of
ADLER-I-KA
le Great Remedy iFor Appendicitis
Has Just Been Received.
-
Ask for FREE BOOKLET
on the treatment of this
common disease.
Lockhart-Parsoiis Drug Co.
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"THE BUSY CORNER"
.MAIN 298
US
BORN. 4
OSTROW-To Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
OHtrow ut tholr homo on South
Fourth street Tuesday, Juno 18, n
ten and n half pound daughter.
Mother and child aro doing nlcoly
and Mr. Ostrow who is employed at
the Coos liny Ico & .Cold Storngo
plant Is even too happy to pay any
attention to tho Chicago conven
tion. If Roosevelt wins with his
woman suffrage platform, Mr. Os
trow may call hor "Teddy."
OI.SO.V-To Mr. and Mrs. Iloynold
II. Olson at their homo In Emplro,
Tuesday. Juno 18, a fourteen and
a half pound girl. Tho proud par
ents are receiving felicitations
from their hosts of friends.
MrORIFF- To Mr. and Mrs. Sylves..
er Mcdi-lff. of EnstBldo, a son,
Sunday, .lime 10.
Is Pined Thornim Ward was flnod
$5.00 today before Recorder Dutlor,
on the charge of drunkenness.
;ie Hull J. V. Smeuton nnd wlfo
are Inning Invitations for a ball to bo
given at tho Finnish hall Juno 29.
IMioctor Elected At tho annual
school election In Mllllugton, Mrs.
(corgo Montgomer) was director for
three years and Louis Default was
elected clcik, both being chosen un
animously. W. J. Hust nnd E, A.
Harris are the other directors.
.Sends Turtle Dr. Straw sent six
turtles, supposed to bo of tho snapper
variety, to Ivy Condron who will euro
for them until tho doctor makos
known his plans. Whothor ho In
tends to give a turtle soup bnnquot
or put them In n sldo show at Dnr
uum and Ilalley's Is not yet known.
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT Store with Flumes, al
so ofilco. Apply to Honry Song-etneken.
IVanted Quick
'towd investor to pick up .i
Ml In tun .if i... -i... i a .V.. .
r..i ii . "" viiuicuoi iois
"Wile, l'hie vfinv if llm-
!MeM. iKl( t.ve, ,',
T fMO,
S. KAUPMAN & CO.
17 Froat St.
Pchard's Livrv
! . - w -m.j
jT' ,wa tne livery bui(
L H. Helsnor, and at pro'
..-ucr excellent service tf
tot!
vi toos Day. Carefu
rjifr.i .r.lK8 an J every thing
. p:ml0jyjwwu
Wi, ua lor unring
IC.. r "yMMiB neorted In
EvJ.? kinds.
imwhh BROTHERS
in p Tu" J,,MJ
Flrl, a.na Sale8 Service.
.h "jL, Mlo
II JWU 41 jl
S Auto Service
Ai,,.cns,","lo Rates
CVrefui V." SerTlce
kBl'u' "Jf'vlns assured.
waai
mm mm
Mtjjia jntTTH
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
I'Olt ItKXT Sl room house, gar
don nnd barn in Forndalo. Phono
7-J for further Information.
I'Olt HKXT Four wmiiii cottage;
moderately Improved; C48 11 at. S.
Barnard & Langworthy
Klfclrfciil Contractors and Supplier.
IMIONK 1HI-H.
170 So. IJiondiwiy, next door to
Viilim Meal Market.
I'lPlt w?01 "oom. 231-R
W, ,er ll P- M. phone
&irinurnnt
Roof Fixed
vow
OOlfTJTELL
Pbonc gun
III'ILIM.NG AM) KKI'.UM WORK
House Moving and Grading.
W are prepared to do this work
;y the day or contract and guarantee
JiUlsfactlon. Lot us flguro with you.
. a. 8. FLOYD. CO. .
Plmnn 3U-.1, MarshflPld. Ore
I'Olt ItKXT A nicely fiunlhlKMl
room with board, Hiiltablo for two
moil. I'rlvnto family. Close In.
Inqulio 392 Ms North Ilroadwny.
WAXTKIJ A coiiipetent gh'I for gen
oral housework. Mrs. Henry Song-sai-keu.
iik SALIC A lurua youni: horso.
wnii-i.t igoo. Also good heavy
spring wagon and harness. Seo F.
S, Dow.
' VAXTI-:i Mohair, wool and cos-
i earn uaru. niipijr iu mwm v0
MarshField Cyclery
liirvn.KS ion uf.xt
I'Iiuiio ISH-lt. 17U Xn. HwMHlwV;
f. J. BCAIFB
A H. HODOINi
s
rshfieW Paint,
(gh Decorating Co.
atea MAR8HFIBLD.
Furnlshpd 1'hnnn 140L OreKOP
stacken. at office of Tltlo Quar
anteo & Abstract Co.
I'Olt SALIC Oarage ami Auto Sup
ply Storo. Present owner Is going
to California and ylli ell at ln
volco all stock on hand, consisting
of the most complete auto sundrioi
stock In county. Agency the Good
year Lino, nnd I'lost-O-Llto Ser
vice. Only garago In town. Lease
on building for ono year with op
tion of two years more. T.ils Is a
good paying pioposltlon and a bar
gain at Invoice. Write or phone,
Tho Coqulllo Onrago, Coqullle,
Oregon. J. C. Walling, Prop.
I'Olt ItKXT Large Stock, Dairy and
rruii ruiiii, i"t ----
should have some capital In order
to maKe a Biiccesa. mn-j
ry Songstackon.
WANTED ! ! !
oTlISx? S'S AS!
,,,'aUc (lnnln C"M'r. Orders fo,
uoik taKen at ...,,.
(joivo ii nvi-.
PHOXK 100
I'Olt ItKXT FiirnMied front i-"""'
321 South Broadway.
ittiiRAlV SALK: 40 horsepownr
.n mr J500: flrst-class conJt
i... r.iiiv enulnoed: cost new
$3000: will sell for 1500 on , easy
iS Vorth Front street. Phone
180-J.
SOCIAL CALKXDAIl
TODAY
Norweglnn Luthoran Young
I'eoplo's Society.
Priscllla Club with Mrs. Knud
Krlckson.
Bridge Club with Mrs. J. H.
Flanagan.
THURSDAY
MInnle-Wls Club with Mrs.
Mary Thompson.
Altnr Ouild of North Bond
with Mrs. Thos. Chapman.
Social Sowing Club with Mrs.
I). Rhodes.
Miss Frances Golden entertaining.
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PERSONAL NOTES
B. A. BECKETT of Coqulllo
town todny.
is in
chas. Mcknight wont to coqulllo
I todny on business.
TOM NICOLS loft this morning for
i tho Coqulllo Valley.
I MIIS. 11. I10DSON of Catching Inlet
Is In Marshllold today.
BENNETT SWANTON loft this morn
ing for Coqulllo to attend court.
Mns. A. L. FOSTER of Bay City
was a Marshllold visitor yestordny.
EDGAR McDANIEL of North Bond
In the mean time tho turtlo fam
ily Is resting quietly In tho window
fo the Pioneer Grocery on Front
strcot nnd scorns well contented with
tho Coos Bay ntmoBphoro whllo Mr.
Condron Is kept too busy learning tho
intricacies of his new nutotnobllo to
oven challongo them for a rnco. Dr.
nnd Mrs. Straw will return next
week.
Postpone Concert Diroctor Pon
ton of tho Coos Bay Concert Band
announced todny that tho concort
which It wns proposed to glvo nt tho
city park this oveulng had bcon post
poned for ono wook.
Itccltnl Saturday Tho musical ro
cltal to bo given by local musicians
nt the Masonic Oporn Houso Satur
day evening Is arousing consldorablo
Interest. Tho progrnm will not bo
gln until nlno o'clock in ordor that
tho business men can attend.
Makes Kscapt Win. P. WIMto
who wns serving a flftccn-year boii
tenco In tho Oregon Stnto Pontlton
tlnry nt Salom for tho tnurdor of his
Rtcp-fnthor at Bnndon n your ngo or
so nindo his cscnpo last wcok. Ho
was n trusty around tho prison.
Buy l'lno Ilaiich Fred Sclnndor
of Sumner nnd John Grant of Feru
dalo yesterday closed n doal for Uiu
purchase of tho E. J. Coffolt ranch on
South Coos Rlvor. Thoy expect to
movo on It nt onco and farm It Joint
ly. Tho consideration wns not made
public.
Case Dismissed Tho enso of Mrs.
J. A. Graham of North Bond was dis
missed by Judgo John F. Hall yes
tordny afternoon after ho hnd tnkon
tho evidence. Stmt. Itnnb complain
ed that her children did not rccolvo
proper enro and wnntcd thorn taken
from hor.
ltullroad .Men Tomorrow. Tho
Steamer Washington will nrrlvo ear
ly tomorrow morning from San
Francisco with viro-prcsldont liiicn-
cock nnd tho othor mombors of tho,
railroad party aboard, no rurtnor
nows hns been henrd from thorn slnco
yestordny.
filvo Pnigrani Mrs. Uoboccn I.uso
Stump hns arranged for tho Marsh
llold boys who rocontly gavo a uom-
orcst Modal contest hero to repeat
tholr program nt tho Bunker Hill
school houso Fridny ovonlng. Fol
lowing, this contest, a gold modal
contest will bo arranged for tho near
future, tho winners of tho silver
modals competing for tho gold medals.
VM for Upper River Supt. Smith
of tho South Coos Rlvor Hatchery
has mndo application for a permit to
furnish P. E. Larson of Allogany a
fow thousand young steel bond sal
mon to bo placed In tho upper waters
or tho North Fork of Cooa Rlvor,
nbovo Golden Falls. Tho fish novor
got out to sen and consequently dlffor
In nppearanco from tho regular steel
heads.
Honor Newly-Weds This after
noon tho Nnnn Smith nttrncted con
sldorablo attention as sho .wns going
down tho Bny. Frlonds of Hugo
Quint and his bride had n largo ban
ner palntod with tho Inscription "Tho
Nowly-wods" strung betwoen tho
masts and Cnpt. Olson sounded tho
whlstlo sovoral times, bringing a
largo number to tho dock to seo tho
young couplo off.
AMONfl T11K SICK
ii LEAVE
ON BREAKWATER
Steamship Sails This After
noon for Portland With
Large List.
Tho Brcakwnter sailed this after-
nnnn fm- Pni-Mnml wild n Ini-nn nii.
i iMcuAiNim.1 or isortn uond i""" J ,, -","' "-- i-
wns n Mnrshfleld business visitor ,:",", t "a u " bUUU UU'BU ".'
it vihiiv.
todny.
JOHN NOBLE hns returned from Ton
Mile nftor n four days' visit with
Ed Welder.
CLAUDE NASBURG nnd wlfo hnvo
moved Into npnrtmonts nt tho Will
tains building,
JOE NOBLE Is In todny from Ten
Mllo to rccolvo niodlcal treatment
for his nrm.
Among thoso snlllng on her wero
tho following:
W. E. Honglund, Mrs. Hoaglund,
Miss Honglund, Mnster Hoaglund, F.
II. Grant, O. Gravel, Miss Stanley,
Mrs. J. Conro, Louis Conoum, Dr. E.
F. Winkler, O. A. Tlbbcts, W. B.
Olson, Chas. Mettler, B. Clark, W.
Crewo, Jerry Vnndcnventor. C. O.
Wells, R. D. Hodson, J. J. Cnrr, J. O.
juts. Ji . Mcl.AlN and Mrs. Harrison Mccnwloy, Harry Pcrssy, R. F. Cook,
of Lasts do wero Marshllold shop-lw. smith, Miss Faith, Mrs. Dola Hop-
pors yesterday.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL nnd J. M.
Upton wont to Coqulllo todny on
on tlio enso of Lnrson vs. Larson
kins, James Hopkins, Mr. Drodburry,
Mr. Calvin. E. Mornn, Mr. A. W. Hiu
gor, Mr. Voloro, Mrs. Volcro, O. M.
Phillips, J. A. Gnmble, Mrs. Slclsco,
HUGH SMITH enmo In overland to-A'ctor Brown, Mrs. S. J. Potcrmnn,
Mrs. Knud Erlckson, of Bunkor
Hill, will bo operated on tomorrow.
Mrs. n. It. Keller has been con
fined to her homo for tho pnst two
days.
Mrs. Frank Hague, who undorwent
an operation at Mercy Hospltnl, Is do
ing nlcoly, much to tho gratification
of hor many frlonds.
day from Corvnllls, whoro ho grnd
uatod Inst wcok, for a short visit.
MISS FRANCES WILLIAMS went to
Kmplro yestordny to visit with Miss
Madgo Barry at tho T. II. Barry
homo.
MISS LUCY HORTON, MIbs Nolllo
Tower nnd Dr. Towor loft yestor
dny for tho Towor cottago on South
Coob Rlvor.
MRS. J. T. HARRIDAN loft today for
Shepherd's Springs on tho Colum
bia Rlvor whoro sho will spond n
fow wcoks.
MRS. L. ERICKSON hns roturnod
from n throo wooks' vncatlon trip
to Tncotnn, Portland nnd other
northern points.
MRS. DELLA V. HOPKINS and child
ron, Jnmes and Dollnn Knox, loft
todny on tho Bronkwntcr for their
old homo near Dayton, Ohio.
I). C GREENE, malinger of tho Ore
gon Power company, nnd wlfo nro
oxpectcd homo from tholr trip to
Taconin and Albany tomorrow.
MR. nnd MRS. A. E. SEAMAN mil
Mnrlnn nnd Wesley Seamnn, left
today for their summer homo on
Coos River to roinnln until Sopt
ombor. HUGO QUIST nnd brldo loft on tho
Nnnn Smith this nftornnon for San
Frnnclsco nnd other California
points whoro thoy will spend their
honoymoon.
SUPT. A. G. RAAB of tho North Bond
schools loft this morning for Co
qulllo on business connected wlm
tho teacher's examinations which
nro to bo glvon thore.
P. P. QUIST nnd wlfo nnd daughter,
Mrs. Ida Wolnndor, left today on
tho Nairn Smith for San Frnnclsco
from whoro thoy will rottirn to
tholr homo In Minneapolis.
EDWARD WEIDER enmo In todny
from Ton Mllo. Ho roporto that
fishing Is good nnd that big pre
parations aro being mndo nt Lnko
side for a Fourth of July colobra
Hon. CAPT. J. FRED CHLEMEN8 who has
bcon master of somo of tho small
vchsoIs plying out of tho Columbia
recently pnssod through horo this
wook on route to Bnndou to visit
his father, Honry Chlomons, a
plnncor of that section.
DR. E. F. WINKLER loft today for
Edmonton, Albortn, Canada, whoro
ho will locate. In n recent letter
from frlonds It was stntod that Ed
monton Is having n groat boom,
that an average of throo hundrod
peoplo nro arriving thoro ovory
day and Hint tho building pormlts
Issued during tho Inst month nlono
rnllod for an expenditure of two
million dollars.
T. R. Fnlr, Jno. Arbors. Mr. J. F.
Mnhnffy, Mrs. J. F. Mnhaffy, Honry
Morton. C. W. Hill, A. W. Bryant,
J. J. Thomas, M. Kllpatrlck, Mr.
MathowB, Mrs. Mnthows, Mr. K.
Bond, Mrs. Ilnrrlgnn, Miss Mcintosh,
C. A. Carlson, A. , B. Reed, S. H.
Chootton.
LOCAL MAN HONORED
Henry Scngstnckcii Elected Vice
President of Oregon Alwtrncters.
Houry Scugstnckcn roturnod today
from Portland whore ho wns attend
ing tho nniiunl convention of tho Ore
gon Association of Tltlo Men. Ho
wns honored by bolng elected vice
president of tho association, Chas. XL
Wedor of Albany bolng elected pres
ident. Ono of tho objects of tho as
sociation Is summed up us follows
by nn nrtlclo In a Portland paper:
"Thousands of dollnrs nro wasted
each year In tho Stnto of Oregon
straightening out titles to proporty
that liavo bcon bungled by Incompe
tent nnd poorly equipped abstract
ors," said W. C. Snundors, sccrotnrj
of tho Oregon Association of Tlt!o
men yestordny, "and to prevent this
tho Oregon Association of Tltlo men
hns ngrccd not to recognize nny man
or company who hns not a fully
equipped abstract plant. Oregon ts
absolutely tho worst stnto In tho
Union In this respect. Troublo Ii
constantly occurring becnuRO some
unqualified nbstrnctor hns mndo a
mlstnko through Inck of records nnd
equipment nnd It must ho stopped."
SURVEY" DOYLE LINE
Tho Doylo nlltl Knrrim electric rail
road surveyors are busy locating
tlielr lino inrougn uaenuower anu y,.;' nin
beyond. Rights of wny nro also bo-l ,; ""In
Ing secured and the manngors aeciaro
that 20 miles of this road will bo
built before tho end of tho present
year. Rosoburg Review.
AT THE HOTELS
Chandler I. R. Stearns, Portland,
E. D. Dornn, Portland; W. F. Pardon,
Sonttlo; C. It. Gray. Soattlo; K.
Kliishlno, Soattlo; J. Macauloy, Tn
cqma; Frnnk Pago. Portland; C. II.
Albert, Portland; 0. R. Tarr. Port
land: O. J. Boss, Portlnnd; C. I.
Smith, Portland; W. Sadler, San
Frnnclsco; A. W. Scott. Portlnnd. J.
A. Gnmblo, Astoria; J. Goldberg. Snn
Frnnclsco: 11. Gouldstono, San Fran
cisco; R. A. Johnson, Portlnnd: I. H.
Barton, Wllllnmsport, Pa.; II. Illonn,
Portland.
Lloyd Hotel I, Connnnay, "Port
land! T. Potorson, Portlnnd; 8.
Frnnk, Portlnnd; J. II. Clnrko, Eu
gene; liny anu iiiiycuc, UKiiiiimiiiv
North Bend News
Mrs. TIiob. Chiipmuii will ontortaln
tho Altar Guild ut her home tomor
row. Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd nnd llttlo son
are visiting today at tho W. I). Simp
son homo.
Mrs. Sylvester Johnson of North
Bond spent a fow days on tho Inlot
lust wcok.
Mrs. Lydla Carlson of Bonneville,
Oregon, Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Johnson.
Mrs. W. Wonthorley, who hns boon
in Portlnnd hns roturnod to North
Bend to make hor homo.
Mrs. Georgo Hurtmnn, who has
been visiting In Monmouth for tho
pnst two weoks, returned yoatorday.
Mrs. John Brain and children nnd
Mrs. Jones of Oakland, Cal aro visit
ing nt tho P. H. Plnkorton homo.
Eif-
M
ens
Bathing
Suits
Just received n now and complota
lino of nil tho latest In this season a
styles and colors.
Illm-k Black nnd Cardinal
Cardinal llltu-k'iind White
Navy and Oxfords
Bathing Suits from M ((
11.50 to vl.wu
Boy't. Bathing OKn
Trunks J
The Bazar
Phone 32.
The House of Quality.
Blanco Hotel I. A. lienor.
gone: C. C. Lilly. Portlnnd.
Coos Hotel W. Neff. Portland; F.
Bo77on Por'lnnd: M. Rnphnol, Port
lnd; W. D. Vredenbiirgh, Shoshouo,
Idn.; O. E. Nlles. Antlers, Oklu.: W.
Dunning, Tncomn; I. R. Farr, Portland,
A TURKISH nATII
GOOD. Phone JHJ
will do you
Thoro was a largo attondanco at
tho hall game Sunday, tho gnmo bo
lng between North Inlot nnd Lako-side.
Tho annunl school mooting was
hold on Monday. J. II. Plnkorton
was roolectod director and Sponcor
Small was olectod as clerk.
On Sunday aftornoon about twen-ty-tlvo
of the nolghbors mot with Mr.
mid Mrs. Roubeii Lyon for their
weekly song service nnd Blblo study.
Tho object of tholr gatherings ts to
soon duvlso Homo means of building
ft chapel whc) s vory mucji noodod.
HELPED TO KEEP DOWN
EXPENSES
Mrs. J, B, Henry, Akron, Mich.,
toils how sho did so: "I was both
ered with my kidneys nnd nnd to go
nearly doubjo. I tr?ed a samplo -.
Folov KIdnev Pills and they did mo
so much good that I bought a bottlo, '
and feel that thoy saved mo a big
doctor's bill." Rod Cross Drug
Store.
Poisoira Oak
Is jinmcdintcly relieved
and cured by applying
DEimQLr. The latest sef
entific and best reined)' on
the market. Pf) in every"
100 cases cured. Monov
refunded cheerfully if you
are not satisfied. D13R
MOL is a pleasant, cool
ing, healing, antiseptic
cream.
SOLK AGEXTS.
trtfinBunntl
Yi
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siiy
m
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Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
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