The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 22, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Doing "a good turn"
YOU can do yourselt a good turn, and do us one too, by
talnnp" advantage of our rSzaranco sal rrirxx.
You'll save some money; we'll dear up our summer stock; and we'll both
benefit.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
ClOtneS arc au guuw mac any iwo-uiau-uauai pin.ti uicUYC uic uaigam a Ulg UliC
$30 Suits at $22.50
$25 Suits at $ J 8.85
$20 Suits at $14.85
$J5 Suits at $11,85
$3.50 Cravenetted Hats $2.85
$3.00 Millicoma Hats $2.35
Broken Lines
of Summer Underwear at
Price
V2
Boys' Suits
Fancy Brown and Gray Mixed
Off
l'ccts to lcavo Tor Chicago In. a
couplo of weeks whoro ho will con
fer with eastern capitalists relative
to developing his coal Interests In
Coo3 county. Mr. Perkins has r
colvcd assurances that a number of
castorn capitalists will finance de
velopment of the conl properties as
well as construct n railroad In the
ovent the coal Is ns plentiful ns rop
lesented. RoHoburg News.
Good Travel Capt. C. K. Ed-
WnrtlR riinnrtn iximl trnvnl .... Mm .......
Coos Hay Drnln Auto lino. Thoro
wore Tour passengers out Sunday and
six this morning.
liny Stand. 11. J. McKeown and
CIuis. Van Diiyn havo purchased the
cigar stand In the Chandler lobby
from Mr. Farias nnd will continue
the business.
Hoboes Trouble. Marshal Carter
and Nlghtwntch Shoupe went to
Ferndalo about 1:30 this morning
nnd nrrestod three hoboes who wore
scon In that neighborhood. Thoy
wore given nollco today to leave
town and thoy vamoosed. A drunk
was tho only other offender.
Motorcycle Accident I,. L. El
moro mot with an accident while
coming ovor from Ilniulou on his
motorcyclo yostordny. Ho was com
ing around a Bharp curvo nt a good
rato when ho wont off tho road and
ran Into n stump dnmnglng his ma
chine Ho wnB compelled to hoof It
to Isthmus Inlot whoro ho put tho
machine aboard n boat and camo
tho rest of tho way by water.
.Struck by Auto Eddlo IJolt, son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Coo. N. IJolt, had a
narrow cscapo from Horlous Injury
Saturday ovonlng. Ho was riding
his hlcyclo nnd was turning south on
Urondwny from Central avonuo when
ho was struck by Ocorgo Goodrum's
nuto which was coming north on
Iirondwuy. Mr. Goodrum wob driv
ing tho car. Eddlo was somewhat
bruised by bolng thrown from his
wheel but Mr. Goodrum stopped his
car boforo It had run ovor him. Tho
hlcyclo was completely wrecked.
WEI) AT Mc MINNVILLE '
The Woolen Mill Store
Mili-To-Mnn Clothiers
The following Item from a Mc
Mlnnvlllo dispatch will bo for Inter
est to Coos Day friends of Miss Oris
sen who Is qulto well known horo:
'"Miss Esthor Emma Grlsson was
mnrrlod to J. O. Richardson of Port
land at tho homo of tho brldo's sis
ter, Mrs. W. E. Wright, Wodnesday
evening. Sho Is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Grlsson. Mr. Oris
sen was a former mayor of McMInn
vllle. Mr. Richardson Is n young at
torney of Portland. Tho brldo form
erly attended tho University of Oregon."
WANT ADS.
POUND Small gold necklace with
Jowol setting. Ownor may have
tamo nt Times ofTlco by describ
ing property and paying for this
notice.
LOST Two blue prints, basement
drawings; on S. Droadway. Re
turn to II. l' Ypder, CIS S. Uroad-way.
FOR HUNT Three room ttaU Mod
em Improvements. Apply C48,
11th St. South.
LAURIIIR AN' IMPOSTOR
nt
A Tonic
For Tired Women
S.WT.S TIME AMI LABOR
A tonic does not always remove the cause of
that "tired feeling,"
Frequently women have to work so hard that a
tonic does not have any effect.
One of the causes of a woman's weariness is
the weekly ironing -by old-fashioned meth
ods, Tho modern way with an Electric flat iron -eliminates
hard labor and makes Tuesday a
nay ot pleasure,
Telephone 178,
Always "Tho Busy Corner'
ilML
jm
IPCM
fegon Power Go.
.EST
'Ufa. ' m
JsSSSSSSS!Sm,
price $.1.00
ONIGHT
at
e R.OMfll
'O
l
Gloves
" Engngpment ot ,tho Popular
MVI, DIAIII.0 CO.
I " enteittiiners, presontlntr
"THK 1IOO DOO"
' I'lmio Piny
icillcoiit IViridy"
good for ohlldron.
l-llltlllv Of Km .
IiIium.,. SimiKKlers"
brshfteld Cyclery
B,CliK8 ion KENT
el3-H. ,,v ....
"" "ruauway.
Stock.
...,25c
...25c,
...50c
...75c
$1.00
$1.50
$1.50
Gloves;
$2.50
TFe Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phone 32.
A Complete Lino Always In
Men's Work Gloves;
cotton; 3 pairs
Cotton Gauntlet Gloves
with leather palms ,
Goat ami Mule Skin
Glove), only
Gont Gloves with
Horsohldo palms
Horsohldo Gloves
nt 1.25 and
Railroad Gloves
for
Gauntlet Gloves
for
Automobile guaranteed Glove
long gaunt-
let for
FOR SORE tyVSCLES
J9WD STIFF JPWTS.
Soreness and stiffness of muscles and
Joints, weak and lame backs, gout,
rheumatism, sciatica, and neuralgia;
apralnsi strains, bruises, swellings and
inflammation can all Lo cured or
greatly relieved by
RUBBING OIL
Tho remarkable cutlng qualities of
this softening and healing liniment
have made It a fayorite among
suhlstes and others to cure, strengthen
and prevent week, stiff and sore mus-
cles, Stimulates and cure by incrcan
ing circulation at the locality applied
Two siio bottles, 35c and 50:.
LocMart-Parsons
Drug Company
"The. Busy Corner"
Phone
77i
i
-Main, SOH Ua )
$9ftl&
JWw
;
COOS BAY TIDES.
Jlol w Is riven tho tlmo and
I height of blch and low water at
Marannold.
Th tides aro placed In the ordor
of occurrence, with their times) on
tho first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of consocutlve 'holghts will lndcato
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 3 hours
34 minutes.
Date. July.
Mrs. .2.59 9.32 2.41 9,2.'i
Feet .0.9 3.8 2.5 G.l
I Irs. .4.09 10. fiC 3.44 10 21
Poet .0.0 3.C 3.1 C.l
Mrs. .5.15 12.12 CIO 11.17
Feot .0.1 3.7 3.C C.l
Hrs. .6.17 1.13 C.G3 0.0
Ft. 0.3 3.8 3.8 0.0
Fiance of Former Coos Uy CJhl
Htm I'ViiiicInco Mail Ono
Tho Snn Frnnclsco nullotln prints
tho following nB tho latest develop
ment In tho mntrlmonlnl dlHtip-
poiruiueni or aiiss MnrRarot Foulko,
n former Coos Uny girl, In thnt city:
"A porsonnl letter from Wilfred
Lnurlor, former premier of tho Cnna
dlan Kovornmont, has sot at rest any
lingering doubtn as to whothor tho
"C. IT. Lnurlor," who rocontly posed
horo ns tho distinguished Canadian's
nophow, was what ho protended to bo.
Sir Wllfrod, In a lottor to Roy M.
Cunningham of 19 linker stroot,
wrltton In rosnonso to tho nubfoct.
says that tho young mnn Ib no rola
tlon of his. Lnurlor has not been
seen Blnco .luly 2, tho tiny on which
ho wns to havo ftmrrlod Miss Mnr
garot Foulko, and ho Is bolng sought
on a warrant nworn out by J. A.
Wnlkor of tho Argonaut Hotel on tho
ehnrgo of passing n worthless cheek
for $G3ri."
A SXAP For iiuui nml lfc lshln,;
to keep honrdors If taken within
tho next fow days. IIoubo partly
furnished, lnrgo gnrden, cow and
chickens. Apply KruBo & Danks,
North llond shipyards nnd call for
Mr. Osier.
LOST Two tloor keys nml sewing
mnchlno key on ring. Finder
plcnso return to A. O. Kogors.
WAN'TKD Position ns liotisckccper,
houso work, hotol or restnurnttt
work or will cook In camp. Ad
dross Mrs. Mlnnlo Tnlhot, Dnndon,
Oregon.
l-'OU SALIC One
mnre. Apply A.
well broke young
T. Haines.
WANTKI) About thirty boys to Join
boys' concert band to moot Wed
nesday night In band hall ovor
postofllco. II. N. Fonton, dlroctor.
1'Olt 8ALK Pino tenm of younuj
mnros; will work any place; 4 nutl
C years old; weight 1400 each; a
bargain for a. fow dnys. Seo J. C.
Donne. Phono 331-R.
FOK SATilJ Single buggy. Phono
171 North Bond.
WAXTF1) NVnt womnn to keep
houso; no washing or Ironing;
wages according to ability to do
what's wanted on trial. Phono
471 North Bond.
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24
25
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THE WEATHER
(By Associated Pross)
OREGON Gonornlly fnlr to
night and Tuesday, except
showars this afternoon nnd to
night In northwest portion.
Rising tompornttiro Tuesday.
Southerly winds,
LOCAL
HE-
TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 a. in., July 22, by BcnJ.
Ostllnd, special government rao-
toornloglcal observer:
Maximum 71
Minimum Gl
At 4 43 a. m G3
Precipitation none
Wind northwest: partly cloudy.)
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HOTEL ARRIVALS 4
444
Chandler. F. H. Haradon. As
toria: F. W. Woldon, Portlnnd: j.
Wood nnd wlfo. Ilolso: L. G. Irwin.
San Francisco; A. E. Johnson, Port
lnnd: H. Armstend, Snn Francisco.
CIiiib. Kelly, San Francisco; 11. S.
Uudworth and wlfo, Portland: S. H.
Goldstein, Budwolsor; A. II. McFnd
den, Snn Francisco; R. E. Bedllllon,
Bundon; T. Stoenotigh nnd wlfo,
Bnndon; V. Cnttorlln nnd wlfo, Ilnn
tlon: Tom Wolf, Florence; H. P.
Lold nnd wlfo nnd children. Sno-
knno; L. W. Shotwoll, Ismay, Mont ;
L. G. Tohnsoy. Myrtlo Point; J.
Kushncr, Snn Frnnclsco; T. Pntty
and pnrty. Coqulllo; J. H. McDon
ald, Myrtlo Point: .1. E. Alesov.
North Bond: II. R. Kolnoer, North
Bond; Ben MoMullon, Myrtlo Point.
Coos Hotel E. M. Onlller. Bnn
don; A. Gnlllor, Bandon; It. A. Gal
ller, Bandon; Wm. Hnmorhug, Bat.
don; A. Smith, Coos nivor: S. Onl
ller and fnmlly, Bnndon: A. F. Hodg
son. Smiths Basin; E. L. Davis,
Daniels Croek: Mrs. W. Marbloy,
Coos Hlvor: MIsb Desslo Marblev,
Coos River; Ed Schubert. Portland;
Juno Hall, Portland; A. Slcqp, Co
qulllo: Mrs. Sutton, Itlddlo. Oro.;
Mr. Sudart. Portlnnd; E. Hnnson;
Gnrdlnor; C. Bjwlk nnd wlfo. Min
neapolis; Geo. P. Parkor. Portland:
Porry C. King, Portlnnd; P. F. West-
pnm. .Montezonn. Iown: John Gnlls
plo. Portlnnd: Cloy Roborts, Port
land. Blanco Hotel. J. E. Hnrbnno nnd
wlfo. Walla Wnlla; Mrs. J. Casteol,
Wnlla Walla; C. Hnhn. Portland; u.
Itoberts. Portland: J. MeArHmr nml
wife, nosohurg: Mrs. LHa Clark.
jinKPrsnoia. unll.;
WANTED Stenographer ties Iron to
rent typewriter for thrco months.
Address, II enro Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Phono 3 40-J.
j WANTED Slushing or land clear-
ing by trio acre. Address Brttco
Hood, Mnrshflcld.
WANTED Womnn ns nurso nnl
housokoopor for oldorly Invalid.
Apply Mrs. H. Sengstncken.
LOST A crescent pin, sot with hrll.
llnnts. Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor.
REMOVAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
PREPARATORY to removal to Mis
souri all housohold fttrnlturo be
longing to M. C. Horton will bo of
fered for snlo at tholr rosldonw,
No, 383 North First street, July
18 to 31, Inclusive Much ot tho
fttrnlturo has boon recontly pur
chased nnd is practically now. Tho
fttrnlturo can bo Inspected nt their
residence nt nny tlmo during
above dates.
WANTED Men for brush work. Ap
ply Roynolds Development Co.
E. E. Wlllnni.
Coqulllo; T. Jones. Hombronk. Cnll .
D. M. Hoon, Hnmbrook; G. M. Jnncs,
iiiiiiuipiiniri SiT L-ninnn ... m..
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HORN
JOHNSON To Mr and Mrs. Adolph
Johnson of North Bend, Sunday,
July 21, a ten and a half pound
son,
jljjmes Does Job Printing
Poison Oak
Cured by using Dennol, or
money back; 99 in every
100 oases cured by Dennol.
Don't forget
PHONE iilt-J.
the Turkish Baths.
If you have anythtngvto,seIl, trade,
or rent, or want help, try a" Want Ad.
Coiirrrt ijlere Director Fonton of
tho Coos Bay Concert Band announc.
I os .that a concort will bo given Wed
. nosdny ovenlng at tho city park,
j Enjoy Picnic Tho Eastsldo Ath
letlc Club gavo a plcnlo to tho Life
Saving Station yesterday, about sev
enty llvo being present. All kinds
of gamos woro enjoyed nnd all re
port a good time.
Injured by Auto Whllo cranking j
nis mactiino supt. F. L. Falkensteln
of tho Simpson Lumbor Co. sustain
ed sovero Injuries to his nrm. Mr,
Falkensteln left last week for Port
land and tho accident hupponed
whllo en route thoro. It Is under
stood that his arm Is broken.
Roj-h' Ilund Director R, N. Fon
ton of tho Coos Bay Concert Band Is
endeavoring to organize a boys' band
and has called a meeting for Wednes
day night when he will try and or
ganize them. No previous musical
Instruction Is required as ho wants
to develop (hem. The meeting will
uo Jn the hall over the, ppstomce.
Develop Mines. J. W. Porklns ex
or; u. It. Cnrnenror. Mnntorov! "i.
C. Griffin, Fresno; II. B. Curr. Fres
no; Geo. Martin, North Bend; F. La
hen, North Bend; j. A. Morrlson
Bnndon; J. W. Wutson, Eureka; L.
D. Jones, Falrvlow; H. Nolson, Ban
don; F, B. Garrett, Allegany; O.
I.alnger. Lnko Crook: C. E. Rltzmnn,
Dr"ln; James M. Merchant, Bonver
l'OR SALE ono dozen chickens nnd
ono dozen young roostors. Andrew
ChrUtonson, Ferndalo.
.MEN, WOMEN I havo n wonderful
money-maker. If you can glvo all
or part tlmo to a clean, good-paying,
pormanent business, wrlto
Bymo, West Phllnda, Pa
FOR RENT Two neatly furnished
rooms for light housekeeping.
1044 Central avonuo.
WANTED Room nnd board In pri
vate family by office man. Will
pay $35 por month. Apply P.,
Caro Times,
LOST Gold stick pin with Jewel
BOttlug. Return to Times offlco
and receive rownjd.
' PLAIN nnd fancy sewing.
I Von VIeot. 171 Broadway.
Mrs.
AMIMf THE WATERFRONT
,, 0 4 4 ,
Tho Patsy nrrlved In yostordny
from tho north,
Tho Nan n Smltti Is duo In this
ovenlng from Bay Point.
Tho Elizabeth and Flfleld sailed
from Bandon yesterdny for San
rronclsco with passongers nnd lum
ber cargoes.
A Sun Frnnclsco paper snys: "An
tho result of tho survoy made of tho
seuoojior itugn uogan, wntcn wnsi
nshoro Sunday holow tho Cliff House,
It has been ascertained that tho dam
agq sustained by tho vessel wns com
paratively slight. Ono plank for
ward will havo to bo renewed nnd
the center board, was damaged. Tho
schooner Dauntless, which was run
down. Saturday night by the Bteamer
T)nnnn1a l.n.1 1 ? ntanla nut l..n..l.
i and considerable damage dona to bul-
iirav Is a nnrl wnfavtvava '
OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell
ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock.
Experience uunocossnry. Yakima
Valley Nursery Co., Topponlsu,
Wusli.
FOR SALE HO root gasoline launch.
Union engine. Apply Times office:
FOR RENT Seven room hotisft;
modern; oIobo In. Apply Robirt
Kruogor, Fourth and Commercial,
nvonue.
FOR SALE Nowsstnnd, confectl'm
ory nnd Ico cream hustness In good
thriving town; paying proposition.
For particulars address Opportuni
ty, caro Times.
BARGAIN SALE 10 hor.scover
auto for $450; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped; cost nov
$3000; will soil for $450 on eaiy
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
Shop, North Front street. Phono
180-.I.
HUV NQW,
Some choice lots (n NORTH BEND
can be had at a very reasonable, prlco
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO,
First National Bank,