The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 20, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
CIGARS :
The
Owl
Says:
Why smoke f five cent cigare,
wlheni yom cae have two-f or
aqoarteiromies f k practically
the sainme money by taking
advantage off
The OwFs Special Advertising
Sale of Cigars
For a short time only we can supply you.
real Havanas in boxes off lOO ffoir $5.75.
$3.00 ffoir SOo 4 ffoir 25c.
These are the same cigars as the Eli
sardlo, so well known here., Yoo pay 2 for
25c, for Elisardos, or $5.75 is the best yoo
can do on 50. I can sell yona 100 at that price.
See the specialand the only difference is
that one cigar is distributed by a Portland
f inn, the other ffroim San Francisco.
While the 7, lasts this special holds
good,but they're going ffast.
Order a box tonightconme in and try
one anyway.
This is a special just to get you ac
quainted with The Owl Prescription
Pharmacy.
lie m
fef
IvXa
Qrescrirtion
!- IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTHP)
FRANK D.COHAN
The Owl Prescription
Pharmacy will have a
SPECIAL for women
soon. Watch for il.
IttHOO
I
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Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexali Store
Keep Your Eye on This Place
Saturday, August the 24th, the
biggest bargain ever purchased
anywhere will be sold at "The
Busy Corner." Only one day,
SATURDAY, AUGUST THE 24TH.
Uckhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
Real Estate
and
FIRE INSURANCE
I Several good bargains In Farms and
city property.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
OH Ccntrnl Ave.
Marsh flalil Oregon.
MAIN 298
US
N
If You Are Not, Using
&&
C-'
You Are Not Using the Best
WANT ADS.
WANTED An nll-nrouutl mini nr
woman for restnurnnt work. inx
2C9, Mnrshflold.
WANTED To liny a lOvlSJ tent. Em
qnlro Times olllco.
FOR RENT Furnished front room.
Enquire 373 South 4th St.
FOIt SALE Rooming house. Four
teon rooms. North Front St. in
qulro Times office.
WANTED An exieiieneel cleaner
and pressor. Apply Times office.
FOIt SALK 1)5 ncro tract wl.li
Binall honso and barn. 1 aero
cleared. Good boat house. For in
formation l'hono 41 J, or wrlto to
Hox 540, Marshflold, Oro.
FOIt RENT Seven room modern rc
sldouco on South Fourth Street.
Apply to Times olllco.
WANTED To buy Improved ranch
with stock and tools, Stato lowest
prlco and full particulars. Ad
dress K. V. Dobson, 14 S Napa
St., Spokane, Wash.
FOH SALIC Horse, weighs about
1.G00 pounds and 7 years old. Kn
quire North Dond Lumbor Co.
Phono 1201.
FOIt SALK. Small fish bant. Wa.
sou's Fish Market. Phone 37 J.
LAKESIDE BY AUTO
Mko remit-.. .in ..... ' ..
Uvlng stLufP dtal,y tr,ps C0ect'"K with LAUNCH NORTn I
10"J Slonrii i il U,UB "very uay at i:.iu p. m., returning
"o- MrllS .i. . B oalraay nt U a. in.
STAR
leave
"our Mrlir .1 , h a"ruy i u a. in, auio leaves ijaacsiue one
i'oniUy u.oii nt BC,,cdlo. Leaves boat landing North Slough
ThutviaV '.,,!! '"Tl,l'syH:0 " Wednesday 8:00 n. in.,
. in., I'riuay, 8:!) a. in., Saturday 0:00 a. in.
FAKE EACH WAY $1.00
Jv, 8s()0
Will ,
or night. 'pnT?!,1 tr,P8 to connect with launch at any time, day
L!de. Ore'enn , lnfontIon Inquire TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lakc-
rT.li . " u" or Icuvn misnin ...id. f tr nin .1.- T-Viu,iii
-uQne ABent. "" ' " -"-"" ""' ---"
FOIt HENT Housekeeping rooms
closo in. Telephone 239-J.
Y Aufn So.:
anu A.Carful Driver. .
11 loi..: Our motto:
Bl. . al "' time."
r,8t0 D2rPh0tel 1Dd B,"o
ltvn" . "
""QOODALE, pouter..
You Auto Call Foote
PHONE 144-J NIGHT AND DAY
Staait froBt ef Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Phono B-J
Resldesc Phoaa 28J
Will make trip to Coquille.
COOS HAY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
name belongs to E. O. Hall. Phone
1C9-J.
J&Gm.
COOS BAY TIDES.
Mol w is Riven th time and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Th tldos aro placod In tho ordor
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino and heights on the sec
ond line of each day; a comparison
of coriRccutlvo holghts will Indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
August.
9.10 2.00 8.4:
3.4 3.2 1.8
10.39 2.54 9.4o
3.4 3.8 'o.C
11.57 4.33 10.5
3.8 3.3 5.5
12.53 5.42 11.40
4.2 3.7 o.C
1.34 0.3G .00
4.G 3.4 .(
7.11 2.0C v.:
0.4 4.9 !,.l
Date.
20,llrs.
iFcct
21Hrs.
iFcot
22ttrs.
IFoet
23Hrs.
lira.
Cllllra .G.31
Feet .0.7
25 lira. .0.40
iFcot .5.7
.2.23
.0.7
.3.30
.0.0
.4.45
.0.3
.5.43
.0.0
THE WKATHKlt.
OltEGON Fair tonight. Wed
nesday fair in tho enst, with
Increasing cloudiness followed
by Hhowers In wet portion.
Cooler in tho lntorlor and west
portion.
LOCAL
HE-
TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4.43 a. m Aug 19, by Uonj.
Ostlln, spcctil government
moteorollglcnl obsorver.
Maximum . ' OS
Minimum IS
At 4.43 a. m 5G
Precipitation nono
Wind northwest: clear.
Left on Stage Thoso going out
tills niornlni on the Roseburg Htngo
woro Charles J. Tochlon nnd Mr. and
Mrs. D. O. ICouyon.
Stopping at Coos Hotel. A largo
number of tho niltmora Btmlcatu
who nrrlvod yestordny took apart
iiientR nt tho Coos Hotel.
New llootli Tho llusy Comer
Drug Storo Is having a prlvnto tolo
phono booth installed which will bo
nnothor convenience for tho pntrons.
Mill Honiiuich Tho C. A. Snu'h
mill resumed oporntlons ycstoiduy
after having been shut down for a
cuplo of days on account of ;.to
breaking of tho big drive belt.
Looking for Rooiiih Tho boys who
innko up tho clnss in forestry hero
with Dr. Schonpk havo bcou busy yos
tordny nnd toduy looking up lodging
plarcH. Quito a numbor found rooms
villi prlvnto famHIo
Enjoy Picnic Chas. Iluntor and
family, Mr. Glossop and family, Win.
Onlo nnd wlfo, Mort Curry and family
nnd Hilly Smith and family constitut
ed a picnic pnrty who onjoyod nn out
ing nt Charleston Day Sunday.
WimI Ih'iv. AIox Johnson and
Miss Ellon Urantt woro mnrrlod o.it
urdny ovonlug nt tho John Hill i evi
dence, tho Hov. J. E. Oslund otHciin
ting. The- Initio Is a sister of Mm.
Hill. Thoy will resldo In Man.
neld.
Writes Article Tho current Issuo
of tho Moobo Horald, tho olllcial pa
por of tho Order of Mooso for tho
northwest which Is published In Port
land, contains nn nrtlclo wrltton by
S. W. Green, tho organizer who Is
now In this city. I
Funeral Xnt Decided Tho tlmo of
tho funeral of tho lato Goorgo If.
Parker has not yet boon decided up
on. The relatives hero had not yet
determined whothor tho burin! will
bo In this city or tho body taken to
tho old homo In Nova Scotia for bur
ial. Leave on Auto Tho Draln-AUo-gnny
auto resumed sorvlco this morn
ing, tho rond being reported In good
condition botweon Allognny and
Scottsburg. Among thoso going out
this morning woro W. G. Stearns,
Andorson Hongol, J, A. Haines nnd
U, w. King.
Drag for Joyncr Victor Wittlg of
North Bond is still dragging tho lower
Dny and South Slough for tho body!
of W. II. Joyner whoso mysterious
disappearance hns not boon solved
yet. Archlo Phillips was dragging
for a time but has given up the effort.
It is said that n place hns been dis
covered whoro n couple of sacks of
rock woro removed, near tho spring
whoro Joyner io alleged to havo boon
shot, and it is claimed tho rock was
tinea as ballast to sink tho body.
Blue RidgeTigers
first Annual Free Picnic
at
Enegren's Grove
Sunday, August
FOR SALE r trade, u good launch.
Apply 204 Coko building.
OUR AGENTS MAKE MONEY sell.
Ing our hardy, guaranteed, stock.
Experience unnecessary. Yaklmi
Valley Nursery Co., Toppenlsn,
Wash.
I1UY NOW.
Some choice lota In NORTH REND
can be had at a very reasonable price
if taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO,
First National Rank.
Marshfield Cyclery
BIOYOLE8 FOR RENT
Phone 1S8-R. 172 No. Broadway."
25th, 1912
Will bo tho best of season and
goneral Invitation Is extended to
public to participate in good timo.
Will bo conducted right and ladles
and children especially welcome.
Throo free boats, Alice H, Express
and Wah-Ta-Waso will operate bo
tweon Marshflold and grounds.
Free dancing afternoon and even
ing, k
Rofreshmentr booth on ground In
line of cats.
Music) by six piece orchestra of
Prof. Raymond, "Tho man who
knows .how."
Public Is assured that perfect or
der will bo maintained day and night
on grounds. to
Vclconio All
BLUE RIDGE TIGERS
Firm Changes Fred Kuudson is
now solo proprietor of tho Ualtlinoro
Unto at Commercial und llroadway,
having put eliased tlie interest of hm
partner, UHI llrown, yesterday. Mi.
iwuidseu will conduct tliu place aloio
now. .ir. llrown litis not mtidc do
natio plans but may remain ou mo
Day.
Comes to Maiblilleld Tho Rose
burg Rovlow says: "William Wlm
mer, until rocoutly ongagod In tho
barber business In tho Wollotiborg
building on Cass street, has gono to
Mnrchilold whoro ho intends to ro
niulu permanently. Tho room for
merly occupied by Mr. Wlmuior bus
been leusod by Mr. Wilson, tho shoo
ropniror."
Child liupUsed Vcrno Leator
Ewuld Hill, tlio young hou of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hill, was baptized Satur
day ovonlug by tho Row J. E. Oslund.
Tho chrlatoulug. ceremony took place
Immediately after tho murrlago of
Alox Johnson and MIbs Ellon Drnutt,
tho brido being tho slater of Mrs.
Hill, and the newly-weds acted as
sponsors.
Get Out Ties. Tho Estnbrook com
pany is supplying a lurgo amount o
railroad tlos for tho Santa Fo and
other roadi, according to purtic3 r
turning Trom Luudou. The uompauy
is having dilllculty to sucuro suti
clout men to get out tho tics souta of
Unndon rapidly enough to All the
tillers uud is now planning to Mi
lit a number of workmen.
Conference Next Month Row II.
I. Rutludgo Is arranging to leuvo hero
about Septombor 15 to attond tho an
nual conforonco of tho Methodist
church which will bo hold at Ash
laud. Following nro conforonco, ho
and Mrs. Rutlcdgo will go to Susk
otchownu, Can., to visit his relatives
who havo moved thoro from their
old homo in Iowu.
Funeral Tomorrow Tho funeral
of tho late Martin Allison will bo held
at ten o'clock tomorrow morning
from tho Duiigau Undertaking par
lors at 545 South Broadway. So far
It has been Impossible to find any of
Allison's rolativcs if ho has any. Sev
eral letters from out of town frlontls
havo boon found nnd theso porsons
will bo written and Informed of tho
(lentil.
At I'.ucngi'cii'N Grove Tho llrst
annual froo picnic of the llluo Rldgo
Tigers will bo hold next Sunday at
Eiiegron'u Grovo on Coos Rlvor. It
wub erroneously announced yester
day that It would bo on Daniels
Crook. Everything will bo freo. three
boats being opornted b'otwoen Mnrsh
Held mid tho grounds to nccomodnto
tho public. Prof. Raymond Is In
charge of tho arrangements for It.
Rulho WiiKuti Tho Eastsldo school
board at a mooting last ovonlug voted
to lncronso tho wages of tho two
touchers thoro for tho ensuing yenr.
Mrs. Solum Thomas, tho principal
was atlvaucod from ?CG to $75 por
mouth and Miss Franso, hor assist
ant, was advancod from 55 to $G0
per month. Both tonchors havo sor
ved tho district a number of terms
nnd tho udvnnco 1b in appreciation of
mo oxcollont horvico thoy havo given.
Buys RiinIiicsk V. F. Harmon
this morning purchnsod 11. C. Minor's
intorost In tho cleaning and pressing
establishment on Front street, near
Central, which has boon occupying
tho qunrtora Jolnty with tho Harmon
Tailoring compuny. Mr. Harmon
plans to dovoto most of his tlmo t
tho olllco buslnoss now and will ha j
others on tho road. Mr. Mlllor loft
for his old homo near Corvnllls, his
mother Doing critically HI thoro.
lust Quit Work John Dowo, ono
or tno nino sailors on tho Redondo
who quit Sunday, ohjocts to tho mat
tor bolng roforrod to as a strlko, say
lug that tho men simply quit work
bocnuso thoy did not wish to work
with an Inexporloncod wlnch-drlvor.
Ho bought n tlckot to sail on tho Re
dondo but was put off at Empire,
Pursor Reynolds informing him that
tho boat was overcrowded. Seven of
tho sailors loft via Randon for San
Francisco and Dowo and another re
mained to try and got tho money
which tho sailors claim la coming to
thoin.
Work Near Bend U. N. Hoffman
of Tho Bulletin of Bond, Oregon,
arrived horo yesterday to visit his
old frlond, L. M. Tozlor, for a fow
days. Mr. Hoffman roports that tho
Southern Pacific la prosecuting tho
work vigorously on its East and West
lino across Oregon and thnt tho poo
plo thoro hopo that It will bo only
n short timo until tho road becomes
a reality. Mr. Hoffman was formerly
assistant city editor of Tho Ledger at
Tacoma but had to glvo It up on ac
count of Ills hoalth nnd went to Bond
to rustlcato but soon got back in tho
newspaper game. Ho has converted
The Bulletin into one of tho best
weekly papors in the stato.
Railroad Men Messrs. Cool and
Welcks of MncArthur Porks Co. loft
North Bond on tho Breakwater today
for Portland. From thoro thoy will
go to Eugono for a short stay.
Contouring Plan Col. Brlgham,
city englneor of North Bend, was In
tho city todny. Ho says that tho plan
for contouring tho hill district In
worm uonti is up to tno property
owners. Tho Iden Is to vacant tho
sixty foot streets in a largo tract and
then make now stroots according to
tho contour of tho land. In boiiio
rases It will likely requlro tho chang
ing of tho position of tho residences
but tho nnrrowor strcots will glvo
tho property ownors about 120 moro
lots and thiiB n greater area In which
to beautify tholr places. Tho con
touring of tho hill Is regarded by
nwiny in North Bond as bolng tho
only practical way of handling that
part of tho city nnd morcovor will
innko n beautiful residence district.
May Build it is understood that
J. W. Bennett nnd Tom Mnglnnls nro
figuring on erecting a business block
on tho MnglnnlB proporty nt tho north
west cornor of Market and Broadway.
No Fires Yet Tho lato rains havo
postponed tho flro dnngor season in
Coos county until it looks now as
thoro would not bo any forest fires.
So far It has not boon necessary for
tho Coos County Flro Patrol Associa
tion to put out any extra men.
PERSONAL NOTES
FRED McLAIN is horo from Myrtle
Point on business.
11. WILSON mndo a trip to tho Fall
Crook country today.
GEO. DINDINGER Is enjoying an
outing trip down tho const.
MRS. J. T. COLLVER of North Betid
Is n Mnrshflold shopper today.
DR. HENDRY loft today for 3uujjt
Bay for a short outing with hla
family, who nro camped thoro.
A. T. HAINES is spondlng a rjv
days with his family on Souln
Coos Rlvor.
ARCHIE PHILLIPS nnd wlfo of
North Bend nro Marshflold visi
tors today.
MRS. A. J. HARTMAN of Bandon Is
spondlng tho day In Mnrshflold.
WATT SHORT has goo to Ton Mile
whoro ho will spond sovornl days
with friends.
BEN CHANDLER wna down from tho
Chnndler summer homo on Coos
Rlvor yostorday.
L. M. TOZIER nnd wlfo expect to
lenvo soon for Eugono to visit re
latives nnd friends.
JAY B. TOWER nnd Victor Dlmmlck
returned yestordny from nn over
Sunday stay nt South Inlet.
MISS GERTRUDE SOAIFE loft to
day for a short visit at tho Robort
Rooko ranch nt Loon Lnko.
MISS ZELLA SWINFOR-D return-id
todny from n short visit nt tlu
R. A. Annln homo in Myrtlo Point.
DONALD CHARLESTON, govern
ment onglnoor, returned Inst night
from Bnndon whoro ho went on
business.
MRS. REBECCA LUSE-STUMT nnJ
dnughtor, Catherine, nro spending
n fow days nt tho Luso ranch on
South Coos Rlvor.
C. S. DODGE nnd wlfo nnd children
arrived homo this nftornoon from
nn extended visit nt their old homo
In Wisconsin.
PETER SCOTT left todny for Gray
Harbor whoro -ho expects to re
main for Homo months. Mrs. Scott
will follow him Intor.
MRS. J. W. BENNETT and sons,
Mutton nnd Rodorlc O'Connor, loft
yoetordny for Lakesldo whoro thoy
will camp out for nwhllo.
MRS. L. E. BLIVENS nnd dnughtora
nro oxpocted homo Saturday from
Long Bonch, Wnsh., whoro thoy
unvo been spending tho summer.
ALBERT MOHLER nrrlved hero o
day from Philadelphia for a short
visit with his nld-tlmo frlond, A.
J. Mendol 'of tho Hub Clothing
nnd Shoo company.
MRS. J. L. ICOONT55 nnd chlldron
nro oxpectod homo tomorrow from
Gnrdinor whoro thoy havo boon
making n short stay nt tho homo of
Mrs. Koontz's undo, Cnpt. A. D.
Hall of tho Umpqua lighthouse
II. II. S1CHEL of Portland, n nophow
of Ben Soiling nnd also of Slg Slch
ol, tho woll known Portland busi
ness mnn, nrrlvod horo yostorday
via Bandon to spond n wook or so
hunting nnd Ashing In this section.
M. C. HORTON nnd wlfo nnd chlldron
left on this morning's stngo via
Gardiner for Poplar Bluff's, Mo.,
whoro thoy will mnko their futuro
homo. En routo, thoy will stop
nt YollowBtono Park and other
points of Interest.
JOHN K. KOLLOCK and Sandorsou
Rood passed through horo today en
routo homo to Portland nftor n
wr-ok spent In Curry county nn
mattors rolatlng to tho R, D. Humo
estate Mr. Kollock said that thoro
was nothing In tho Plat I) or Major
Klnnoy mnttora, that Mr. Walto
was working on It nnd that thoro
was nothing ho could do personally
now.
A CLEAN
SCALP
Is nearly always a healthy one.
Keep your scalp healthy and clean
by using
B. (b S.
Eucalyptus Shampoo
It prevent dandruff, invigorates
tho hair, makes It Hue, silky and
luxuriant.
25 Cents
tlgOWJiM M g4lltgf
I
California Flour Down Again
40c Per Barrel ii a Week '
Look Out For Low Prices
SPERRY FLOUR. CO.
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