The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 06, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
6, 1912
EVENING EDITION.
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you
in a
Hart Schaffner & Marx
suit or overcoat, as well as any
custom tailor in the country. You'll
find here fall suits in every color.
Snappy checks and mixed grays at
$20 to $25.
Fancy and plain blues at
$J8 to $27.50.
All the new models just in.
2 5-Cent Writing
Tablets, for Only
PHONE
niHrtEMAS REPAIRED AT
Marshfield Cyclery
flow 158.R. 17J Xo. Broadway.
tarshfleld & North Bend Auto Line
Q0RST A Kivrs i....i..
Ufl It tin UnniliA.U .... It
from 7:15 a. m. until 12:30
llit. Leave North nnn on
n5e?uJe' 'tortlnc at 7 a. m.
SLoali. 7 '
Pale & Co.
High Grade
dies' and Gentlemen's
Tailoring
Imported
pi ..i -""' "
nd Domestlo Wooleas
' tuu Hin.ra.U.. n .
sMJBhthere.
" urw front Street
arbliflcld.
PW Line of
Fixtures
Watch
our window Tues
lint. fti
llu'eo dollars up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phon
o 2.17-J.
"'Hern ti.i.u ..
Lt 0.A.METHM 01
fUi! cen,.E.Ty.1, Prop.
WrBwuWa, ,V? upww
222H.?J2?nx-
rtszss
Suits for Men
of Every Build
O matter how unusual
your shape, we can fit
Woolen Mill Store
This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Always "The Busy Corner"--The Rexall Store
Tomorrow, Saturday, September the 9th,
"The Busy Corner" Offers for Sale
5c
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Tha LBJa$SL Star
-MAIN 298
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WANT ADS.
10R RENT Housekeeping npnrt
lnonts, $12. Corner Socond and
Highland. Phono 319-X.
j, ST Citilil crowi nttnclietl to linen
dor ribbon. Finder plenso return
, tu Times offlco and recolvo To
ward. MOXEV SOLD on Installment to
help working pooplo nnd othora.
H. H. Harper, 334 First street.
Phono 349.
FOR RENT Nice furnished front
room on first floor: sultnblo for 1
or 2 gentlemen; office or profes
slouul mou preferred. Phono
200-L.
FOR SALE Flno driving mare, liar
Hess and buggy; a Bacrlflco If tak
en within noxt few days. Archlo
Phillips, North Bond. Phono 334.
WANTED Boy nt "MnrslilleM Clean
ing and Dyo Works. Apply at
onco. oppoalto Lloyd Hotel.
WANTED Good pasture for liortie.
Notify Box 748, Marshlleld.
WANTED Carrier boy to deliver
Tho Times In Bunker Hill. Apply
Times olllco.
WANTED In offlco of afternoons.;
refined girl or woman; modernto
salary to begin. Address X,
Maisn field.
FOR SALE Flrht class gasoline
launch with cabin and 5-uorso-power
engine; all good as now,
Huitablo for family or fishing boat.
Snap. Cash, trado or part on
time. Address "A," caro Times.
MONEY SOLD on Investment to
help working people and others.
H. H. Harper, 334 First street.
Phono 349.
roil SAT;K Chean: Remington
ttnewritar In cood condition. Ad
dress Typewriter, care Times.
BUY NOYV.
Some choice lots In NORTH BEND
oan t had at a very reasonable price
if tak'u,nw. EBi GEAR;.&'iCO,
First National Bank.
Copyrlk'lit Itnrt Schaflncr & Marx
Cooking Apples
Per Box $1.25
SWEET APPLES,
PER BOX ...
$1.50
GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, (0 Art
PICK BOX, $1.50 AND. . .$6A))
CANNING FEARS, &4 rn
PER BOX vpl.jU
wS!":T:25c and 30c
Full Assortment
Of Vegetables
PHONE US YOUR ORDER.
The Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phono 32.
OUR NEXT PRESIDENT
will mako his homo In tho Whlto
Houso for tho noxt four years, but
wero ho living hero on Coos Bay his
homo would ho right adjoining tho
lot you picked out In Porham Park
whore all tho best pooplo plan to
mako their homes. See Reld, Coke
Bldg.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
I'linVK MAIN B7-J
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i-niiTffwif.rf
Snow Drift, Flour Q
RETAIL PRICL
$1.50 PER. SACK
Northwestern fiard -wheat used eiv
cluslvely In mlllinr these brands of
flour.
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COOS BAY' TIDES.
lol w Is kItou tho time and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Th tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with their tlmea en
Uio flrit lino and heights on the sec
ond lino of each day: a comDarlaon
of consecutive holghta will Indicate
whether It la high or low water. For
high water on bar, subtract 2 houra
3 minutes.
Date. September.
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11. IT
3.5
12.10
4.0
1.01
4.8
3.23
10.07
G.G
11.21
G.9
Feet .0.2
Mrs. .4,59
Ft. 0.1
Hrs. .G.C9
Ft. 0.G
4.1
5.00
3.9
6.09
3.1
THE YVEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Showers tonlcht
and Saturday; southwest winds.
LOCAL
TEMPERATURE
re-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 4:43 a. in., Sept. C, by BonJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo
toorologlcal observor:
Maximum 58
Minimum 52
At 4:43 a. m 52
Precipitation 1.09
Wind southwest: rnlny.
Meet Saturday. Tho W. C. T. U.
will moot tomorrow nftornoon with
Mrs. Fnnnlo Wheolor of this. city.
Full List. Already nil tho bortlm
on tho Redondo havo been rosorved
for tho noxt trip Bouth and n num
ber aro, on tho waiting list.
For Papers. August Frlzoon nnd
O. O. Lund wont to Coqulllo this
morning witn cnptaln Severtson,
who will socuro his final naturaliza
tion papors. Cnntaln Severtson Is In
.chnrgo of tho Powors.
Buys Studio. Tho Coqulllo Hor
nld announces that B. W. Goorgo
tliero linn sold his studio to Photog
rapher Quartermnss, of Marshflold,
who will opornto tho studio In con
nection with his Coos Bay business.
Open Office. Charles Granby is
opening n messenger service offlco
In tno room north of Ekblnd's hnru
waro store Tho offlco will also bo
tnndo n waiting room for tho Gorst
& King auto lino.
Goes to Y'nlc. Tho following Item
from a Salom papor will bo of Inter
est to tho many Coos Bay friends of
tho Crawford family: "James Craw
fqrd. son of Attornoy Gonornl A. M.
Antolno Dolorln, Postmaster nt
Garden, Mich., knows the exact fncta
wl on ho spenks of tho curative
valuo of Foloy Kidney Pills. H3
inys: "From my own cxporlenco I
rocommond Foloy Kldnoy Pills, as .i
great romedy for kldnoy trouble
My father wns cured of kldnoy ills
caso nnd n good many of my neigh
bors wero cured by Foley Kldnoy
Pills." Lockhnrt Parsons, tho Rox-
all storo. "Tho BuBy Corner."
AT
The Royal
TONIGHT
MISS JANE HALL, Singer
IN PHOTO PLAY"
"Lovo'a Floral Tribute"
"White I'awn'a Indian Lover"
"Cunning 8trm berries"
"Under FiiIho Pictures"
"Detective FuzIe'H Triumph"
"An Infant Hercules"
ALL FOR 10c.
NOTE "Written In -Blood," a
strong two reel drama for Sundny.
SEE THE NEW SHOES AT
The Electric Shoe Store
Tho newest up to dato lasts for
ladles and children of all sizes.
180 So. Broadway,- Marshflold.
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WEST MARSHFIELD SNAPS
41 x 90 Corner Commercial
nnd Thirteenth $073
70 x 100 Fourteenth St.. 91 100
CO x 140 Contral Avo....$1175
70 x 100 Commercial and
Fourteenth 91800
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Stroet
ITIrtfir
p, tv' Jr
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Crawford, leaves soon to talco a post
graduate courso in Inw at Ynlo university."
Rehearing Denied. A rohenrlng
oi uio caso or isu i'arrlu nud J. M.
Upton against L. T. Mntthows, In
volving nn equity In somo lots In
Pint D and which was decided In Tu
vor of Mr. Matthows, has been do
nled by tho 8tato Supremo Court.
This confirms Mr. Matthews' title In
tho property.
Piny Tonight. Tho Coos Bay
Concort Band will glvo a short con
cert In front of tho Masonic Ouora
Houso this evening prior to tho bene
fit entertainment for tho Mnrshfleld
public library. Thoro has been a
good ndvanco salo of tlckots for tho
benefit and a big attondnuco Is ex
pected. Everything Is In rcadluoss
lor mo entertainment.
Pnitcrs Missing Justlco Ponnock
and Clerk of Courts Watson nro hav
ing a naru timo trying to locnto tho
papers In tho caso of Chas. H. Balloy
who was bound over to tho grand
jury last Juno on the chnrgo of pass
ing worthless checks on Emuiorson
Ferry, tho Browory saloon and oth
ers. Mr. Penuock thinks ho Bent tho
pnpors to Clork Watson and tho lat
ter can't find thorn. If tho pnpors
can't bo found, Bailey may go free.
New Manager. E. P. Lowls, an
export and experienced hardwaro
man, arrived yostorday from Fresno,
Call., to assumo tho mnnngomont of
tho Pioneer Hardwaro storo during
uio noBcnco oi i is, iinguo. Mr.
Lewis Biiccocds W. P. Murphy, who
was In chnrgo temporarily until oth
or arrangements could bo mndo. Mr.
Lowls Is no strangor on Coos Bny,
having been a resident of Mnrshflold
jsomo 13 years ago and hold n posl-
nuu nun uio same Bioro, ai tnat
tlmo when Eugono O'Connoll wns
proprietor. Mr. Lowls mnrrlod a
uoos nay girl, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thos. Howard. His family havo
boon visiting for sovornl weeks nt the
Howard homo. A hoBt of friends
will bo glad to know thnt thoy aro
io resiuo noro permanently nnd Mr.
Lowls will bo welcomed bnck Into tho
rnnKs or Mnrslinold business men.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
TO LADIKS OK COOS BAY.
Noxt Mondny, Tuesday nnd Wed
nesday, Soptombor 0, 10 and 11, wo
will mako nn ndvanco Fall and Win
tor showing of tho latest styles In
Fnshtonnble Mllllnory. This oxhlblt
will onihrnco somo of tho moat
charming crontlons direct from tho
contors of stylo nnd fashion.
All tho ladles aro cordially Invit
ed to cnll and mnko nn Inspection.
CLARKE MILLINERY.
Contral avenuo and Broadway.
PERSONAL NOTES
J. D, GOS3 went to Coqulllo this
morning on court mnttors.
PROF. BEGGS expects to roturn to
Portland shortly to spend tho win
ter. J. T. TAY'LOR was
Smtth-Puwors Camp
on business.
down from
2 yesterday
BEN CHANDLER will loavo noxt
Mondny to resumo his courso at
tho University of Orogon,
MRS. J. M. THOMAS, nnd children
will lonvo soon for California f'r
nn extended stay,
LLOY'D CORNWALL will loavo soon
for Borkoloy after a short may
hero and nt Gardiner.
PETER FROST nnd family aro plan
ning to loavo soon for California
to mako their home.
MRS. MYRTLE MATSON, of this
city, Is visiting friends on Coos
. River this nftornoon.
MISS MARY CLARKE, of tho Clnrko
Mllllnory, hns roturned from n
business trip to Portland.
DOC GULOVSON will loavo shortly
for California to spend a few
weeks, Ho may locato thero.
DUNCAN FRRGUSON and S. Lnndo
wero called to Coqulllo yostorday
ns witnesses before tho grand
Jury.
MR. AND MRS. WM. ROHRER loft
todny for tho Tyborg ranch nbovo
Allogany where thoy will spend
n wcok or ton days' outing.
OHAUNCEY CLARK hns taken a po
sition ns tlmekooper In Smith
Powers Camp No, 1. Ho loft for
tho camp this afternoon,
ERNEST HARRINGTON loft for
Isthmus Inlet this afternoon whero
ho hnB tnkeu n position ns tlino-
t keeper In tho Smith-Powers Camp
No. G.
MISS RUTH MATTHEWS roturned
from Coqulllo this wook whero alio
has boon visiting for tho past two
wooks. Sho spent part of tho time
camping at Bandon.
MRS. LETT1E COWAN and daugh
ter, Gusslo, of Allegany, wero in
Marshflold today, Mrs. Cowan
will movo to Marshflold next wcok
SURELAY
nnd hor daughters, Ilazol and Gus
slc, will nttend school hero thlo
winter.
MRS. JOHNSTON of Allogany was a
Marshlleld visitor today.
FRED GAGE returned to his homo
nt Allogany this nftemoon. Ho
camo down from tho river yestor
day. DAN ROBERTS, Sr formerly of the
stoamor Alort, has taken tho pos
ition of chlof engineer on tho tug
Qlcanor.
MRS. DAGGETT of Allegany, who
has been been In tho city a day
or two, roturned to hor homo on
tho Alort this afternoon.
W. E. GRAHAM has gono to Co
qulllo to put on n benefit onto.,
tnlnmont there. It Is likely that
mnny who aided In tho "Darling
of Paris" hero will naslst him.
ED WE1DER oxpecta to lcavo next
wcokfor San Francisco. Whothor
ho will enter tho University of
California or take n position with
his brother ho has not determined.
COL. WM. GRIMES plans to loavo
next wcok for California whero ho
will visit for n whllo. Ho may go
east to Join Mrs. Grimes, who Is
visiting relatives in Chicago and
In Ohio.
W. S. CHANDLER and family ro
turned to their South Coos River
Bitiumor homo today to remain
over Sundny and they plan to
movo to town early next week to
remain.
. W. HOLMBEItG, of tho C. A.
Smith mill offlco forco, loft on tho
Nnnn Smith today. Ho will visit
his parents In Denver nnd return
to Onklnnd to mnko his homo.
Mrs. Holmborg nnd bnby will join
him thero next month.
REV. II. I. RUTLEDGE, of tho
Marshfield Methodist Eplscopnt
church, expects to lcavo for Ash
land on Sopt. 1C to nttend tho
conference Mr. Rutledgo will
probably go on up Into Canada to
visit with relatives and will bo ab
sent from this city for somo time.
ROBERT SWANTON, of tho Brown
Drug Co., returned yesterday
from n month's vacation visit In
Portland and othor northern coast
cities. Ho combined business with
pleasure buying now goods nnd
visiting tho wholosalo drug storos
nnd getting now ldcns in tho drug
lino.
T. J. THRIFT roturned to Coqulllo
yesterday after spending a few
days on tho Bay In tho Interest
of his candidacy tor assessor. Mr.
Thrift Bays Jho continued wot
wonthor will causo heavy losses to
ranchors. Ono rancher In tho up
per Coqulllo has CO ncres of onts
cut and hnd only threshed 400
bushols.
L. T. MATTHEWS, who has ro
turned from n trip to Josophlno
County, says that nowhoro wore
thoro moro ovIdoncoB of activity
nnd prosperity than on Coos Bay.
Ho oncountorod n largo' party of
surveyors thnt aro running tho
prollmlnnry lino from Ilandon to
Grants Pass by way of Rogue Rlv
or hut could lenrn nothing dofl
nlto concerning who wns back of
them.
ALONG THE YVATERFRONT
Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In Into
yesterday.
Tho Osprey snllod for Roguo Rlf
or yostorday.
Tho Bandon, EHther Buhno nnd
llertlo Minor arrived In nt Dnndon
yesterday.
Tl'o Condor nnd Rustlor crossed
out for northern points yostorday.
Thoy wero detained hero a fow days
by tho Btorm,
CHICKENS Friers and Stews,
for SUNDAY' DINNER nt STAUFF'S
GROCERY' tomorrow.
BAND DANCE nt EAGLES HAW
Saturday night, September 7.
TAFFY' nnd PEANUT BRITTLE
20 CENTS POUND, SATURDAY' niul
SUNDAY' nt STAFFORD'S.
BARTLETT PEARS for CANNING'
9t.no per box. Buy them now whlfo
tho PRICE is RIGHT. STAUFF'S
GROCERY.
TRIFORM
TRUSS
The most scientific Truss on the
market. Retains your rupture.
Fitted by nn expert. Solo agents.
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