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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912-EVENING EDITION. JAS5TEEL--nj $30.00 Bicycles QUAMTV ff-ANDSKILL-4y $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 See What We Offer for $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 We Invite Comparison Look at the steel rims. Look at the steel mud guards. Look at the heavy tread tires. Consider our experience in buying and selling bicycles. Look at any other bicycle ever sold or offered in Marshfield at $30.00 i l i i l e sola cms same Dicvcie $30.00 $30.00 w $34.50. By ordering 20 wheels we obtained a price and a sacrifice of profits gives you this $30.00 early in the season for concession wheel at $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 INsstecl-YA Pf-ANOSKILL ill t-CkHHkKCj)j t'ornTi:sv Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents 172 Broadway Phone 158-R trueA fffAssTceuM tit-ANDSKILb-J'l HL.CAN MAKDof PROMPTXESS Always "Thesy Corner" The Rexall Store Brid ge or no It as easy for "The Busy Corner" to deliver goods to Cooston, Sloughs or anywhere in Coos county as it is right in Marshfield. Prices Always Right QII3IHBMKQHHHSMUBHWHHH Bridge I i ! 4 i COOS HAY TIDES. Dolow Is glvon tho tlino and holght of high nnd low water nt Murshflold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho Hint lino nnd holghtB on tho second lino of each dny; n coinpn. ison on consecutive liolghts will Indlrato wliotlior It la high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. Date. 21 lira. Feot Hrs. Feot September. n.Ol 12.15 5.25 0.5 4.5 3.5 5.50 12.51 0.14 0.4 4.9 3.0 11.21 4.9 0.00 0.0 Lrockh art-Parsons Drug Co. "TJTID BQSY CORNER" MAIN 298 US , THE WEATHER. (Ry Associated Press.) OREGON Fair tonight nnd Sunday; light frost In east; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending s at 4:43 a.m., Sopt. 21, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special government me- O tenmlnglrnl observer: Maximum 79 Minimum 44 At 4:43 a. m 48 Precipitation nono Wind north; clear. "M'"'V DISASTER. '! iw. . "mori;;V.,.l",,""le tei pre V Ais r'" Win Out '"wvmroi t " i rt "MlO. II ct. . ?rr p.;"". oePL 21. Sonn. New Home. Wm. Asplund Is plan ning to erect n new homo In Ferndalo this fall. Altai- Guild. Tho North Hon.l I Altar Guild will moor noxt won- mi ...11. M Irta l!nl. . ..Uw..u,v.v ...... ..." ...w. ...,, .- nosuay ui'uruuun nun . v,u.- wlth tho Taft administration. To-tro Mandlco. ctltlmis. Chas Hlckox and teranco on nnlonal Issues. Ho pic- oinors are emm nine i.v...o .- tlirnil n .InmnnrnMn H11PPOSS 38 monsinillllti ukuiiioi i..u ,...,,.u.. lntlons, porsonal and official with Roosevelt nnd his frlondly rotations. n. J.reSS to Tho Pnno 'nv'n Riinonh wns tho first formal lit-1 Stall ''I'llHl'e r. 1D,63.) tnnnn nolnnnl IcallnS Ho Tllfi-1 OtllOTS tlf,: r40t LodKB nn,.v.: 1 1. .OPalgn In nV,,"0'' " i.. "Baunlln... . u"'u luuiiy M. " nqu,in ' "' u ratin :rr ueienso nf tii V,mlnVS- Throughout irntn """aas i.rwiA 1.-1.1 '. & be- u,,y intimate re- fororunner of commercial disaster 1 closing of Mill slough. providing its present attitude on tho tariff is maintained. Lodge did 'not mention tho Progressive party or Roosevelt's name. -PEXSbAIt. Wimt Men Hen- A San Francisco employment agency Is advertising In the papers there for fifty laborers for n big saw mill on Coos Hay. Meet This .Monm. rno aium-j-dlst Drotherhood association will' 'llHOt llnvt Wnitlmaitnt. a.,i n. tlio place to bo announced later. . riiiiiicmioii. "Tlio Invest I Bator" Is the nnnio of a new puoll catlon of which L. 1). Kinney Is lh- publisher. Tho ilrst copy contains four pages and a cover. Dujs Auto. Nod Galloway, own er or the launch North Star, yos terdi y purchased Dr. MeCorinuc s nuto, tho one ho had prior to get ting his new Cadillac, for $100. Mr. Galloway will uso the mnchluo on an auto lino to Ten Mile. Ou Vacation. M, J. Ostrow who has charge of tho delivery service of uio uoos uny ico & Cold Storago company Is enjoying a vacation tho llrst In three years. Ho Is simply "taking it easy" and getting the rest thnt ho has so well earned. New lloincs. Architect. Turpen Ib prcpnrlng plans for three now hoiiBes. Ono Is to bo built for T. II. Dairy In Forndnle, ono for U. II. Morrison on South Fourth strct nnd ono for Supt. F. A. TIcdgon In South Marshfield. All will pro bably ho erectxid this fall. Stiiili'iit. Invited. A cordial in vitation Is extended to all the High School students to attend tho services at tlio Mnrshfleld llap tlst church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Supt. Tiedgen will speak. New DullilliiK. Messrs. Harrigan nnd Neff of tho Mnrshllold Hardwaro 'company nro erecting a frame tlnshop 'on tho Nels Jlnsmusson property In tho rear of tho Cnstlowood Saloon. This Is tho Ilrst framo structuro built ton tho wnterfront In n long time. It will bring tho Rnsmusscn building out to near tho proposed line of the wnterfront street.. Will Semi 1'iiotos. Somo excel lent photographs of tho North Dead parade, which was held In this city have been made. Capt. Robert was Impressed with tho demonstration nnd asked thnt ho bo furnished 11 pnoto to send with his report to Washington to hIiow what kind of n demonstration in favor of the brldgo had been made. Daughter Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mack of North Second streu nro rejoicing over tho nrrlval of a llttlo daughter In their home. She was born yesterday. Through an error, tho naino of tho father was given In Tho Times yesterday as Ira Mack. Tho proud parents arc receiving tho felicitations of their many friends. Injuries His Knee. .lack Dnvls of Portland, who was bartender In thnt city for Jnlto Godio, and who Is visiting here, met with nu acci dent Inst night. Ho was walking on the whnrf when ho accidentally put his foot through a holu In tho planks. At Ilrst It was thought hU leg was broken, but the Injury proved only to bo a sprain of t,he knae nnd bruises. Is Promoted. s. Lnndo today re reived word thnt bis ncpliow, Ellis I. undo, had been promoted to nont enant 011 tho U. S. S. Raleigh. Ho has been on tho U. S. S. California. Lieut. Lnndo Is n son of Jacob Lnndo, formerly In the drygoodH busluoHi) horo. Lieut. Lnndo won his Annapol is appointment from Honolulu, His many Coos Dny friends will rojolco over ills promotion. Tlio Raleigh has boon ordered to Seattle. At Coltl llfiicii. Row (1. L. Hall has received a letter from How O. E. Short, district missionary nf the Daptlst church, Mr. Short Is at Gold Reach now, whero ho is holding protracted mcotliigs. Ho states that In was suffering grently on account of asthma hut that Gold Reach sooms so much hotter ho will romnln there for n tlmo and prencli for tho people of tho neighborhood Want Drainage. C. A. Johnson nnd C. J. Johnson, who own prop el ty 011 tho upper ond of Mill Slough, hnve Indicated that th".v will favor tlio closing of tho uloii';h providing thoy nro assured that pro per dralungo will ho nfforded. Thoy own n lot of lowland thnt would bo covored with wator unless nmplo drnlnago Is glvou. Mr. Hlllstrom notified Capt. Robert tho other day and Mr. Johnson will write him a lottor about tho mnttor. Loses Kino Team. Gcnrgo Cox had the mlsfnrruiio to got n valua ble tonm killed by n fnlllng tr'i. Tho accident occurred In his log ging camp, cast of Daudon. Two of tho treo tailors woro cutting down n treo nnd did not know the tonm wns there until tho treo had fallen on thorn. Tho loss will ho very honvy on Mr, Cox, nu tno toam was an oxcollont heavy draft tenni nnd worth sovoral liundrod dollars. It will ho hard to roplaco. Dandon Recordor. Hoodoo Wagon. Tho Coos Dny Steam Laundry wagon seems to ho a hoodoo to tho drivers. Last Mon day, Homer Mnuzoy injurod his oar with n pencil whllo driving, nnd for a whllo despaired of his hearing In thnt ear. Wodnosdny ovonfnB, F. A McCleos. nnothor drivor, snralncd his foot which necessitated tho doctor's services; nnd last ovonlng Leonard Mnuzoy who was taking McCIoea' place, foil whllo getting Into tho wa gon and quito seriously injured his back, and was unnblo to work today. Howovor all are doing nicely nnd 'they hope that tho hoodoo will soon bo removed from tho wagon. Lost Keep-SaUes William Shrock of North Dond Is grlovlng over the loss of relics of tho huso ball games. Mr. Shroek kept tho halls used by tho North Dend toam during the county league games this year anl prlzod thorn very highly as they ro presontod tho games which won for North Dond tho championship of the county league. When tho big parade was arranged by North Dond this week Mr. Shrock nrrnnged ono of tho nutos which roprosontod tho bnso ball toam. Ono of tho font tiros of the tlocorntlons on the nuto wns a dis play of tho collection of base balls usod by the team this season. In the excitement of the occasion somo of tho trophies of the game woro taken by somo one. Mr, Shrock Is a great base ball fan and would not havo lost at any . price tho relics of North Dend's victories on tho diamond. PERSONAL NOTES HANS KOLDSTAD or Allegany wns In Mnrshllold todny. N1NIAN WEDSTER of Coos River wns In this city todny. A. NELSON has bought tho Geo. Downing homo nt Enstsldc. JOHN DIASCO and wife of Coos Ri ver woro in Mnrshllold today. MR. MAIIAFFV and son Chnrlca aro down from Coos River today. MRS. JAMES LAIRD of Sltkum is visiting friends In Mnrshllold. L. II. PRICE of Sumner wns a Marsh field business visitor yesterday. MRS. M. J. McDONALD and children of OBwego arc visiting rclntives at Lakeside. MISS DEATHEL STOCK of Sumner Is the guest of Mrs. J. W. LaPalmo of Enstsldc. C. W. SMITH ond wife left yesterdny for Myrtle Point whero they will spend somo time. MISS MARGARET MUNN. tcachor of tho Kcntuck Inlet school, Is In Mnrsblleld todny. P. II. PINKERTON and J. H. Pinker ton of North Inlet nro Mnrshllold visitors todny. MILTON HIRST leaves todny for Myrtle Point whero ho expects to spend most of his time. MRS. W. F. HODSON returned to her homo this nfternoon nfter a short visit with relatives In tills city. MISSES MADEL MAUZEY nnd Snrah Hay will spend tho dny with Miss Edith Anderson nt Enstsldc tomor row. .MRS. W. L. WORTH nnd children. Suslo nnd Wilfred, of Dnnlols Crook woro Mnrshllold visitors to dny. HOMER MAUZEY and wife, Win. Ahel nnd wife nnd Miss Dclln Old land will spend Sunday at Dcstcn dorf Dench. MISS DERTHA SMITH rnmo down from Coos River todny to visit her I sister, Helen, who is nttendlng' school here. j I. R. TOWER plans to leavo next Tuesdny for Portland. Ho may al so take In tho roundup nt Pcndlo ton next week. MRS. JENSEN who hns boen visiting Mrs. Lattln on South Inlet loft on tho Washington this nfternoon for her homo In Callfomln. I WILL BUILD CLUB HOUSE Eastside Organization Plans to Erect Structure for Use of Members. Tho Eastsido Socinl nnd Atlilcctic Association club held a meeting Inst night and decided to erect a club house. Tho mouthers will put up a building 40 by 40 feet in size Another excursion w'll bo mndo to tho bench next Sunday, a week from Itomorrow, tho nrrnngomenta being left In tho hands of Ed. Horton nnd Will Lonton. Tho ofllcers of tho club nro ns follows: President, Will Lcnton; vice president, Carl West; secretary, W. J. LaPalmo, treasurer, Ed Horton. Tho other members nro Inglo Peder 8011, Martin PedcrBon, Martin Stcckle, Cleo Stcckle, Victor West, Emll West. Two now members admitted last night wcro Frank Padgct and Oscar Pedcrson. BIG SALE FOB W FONIGHT S. C. HUERRILL who taught tho Hunker Hill school Inst year but who Is now tenchlng nt Teniplcton Is n Mnrshllold visitor todny. MISS DESSIE RODERTSON hns ro tiirncd to her homo nt Rivorton nfter spending tho pnst wook nt tho Wnltor Robertson homo nt Enstsldc. ' J. C. JONES is oxpectod homo tho Ilrst of tho week from California. Ills llttlo boy Is much Improved nnd will bo nhlo to walk around in n fow weeks. F. J. FEENEV of Dnndon returned homo yesterday after attending to business Interests horo. Ho re ports thnt everything Is nourishing ance ADVANCE SUDSCRIITIOX FOR TICK iri'S PROMISE A LARGE CROWD AT .MASOXIO THEATER TONIGHT FOR "THE COM IXC OF COLUMHUS." The three-reel sensntlon of the moving plcturo world, "Tho Coming of Columbus," to bo shown nt tho Masonic tho.-.tor tonight will Do viewed by n record audience. A list was circulated In tho city sev eral dnys ago nnd hundreds of scats woro contracted for and sold In ad vance. Mr. Keller stated todny that he had not been nhlo to see nil In ndvnnco on account of lack of tlmo, but thnt ho wns more than pleased with his success and that tho event will bo 11 flnnnclnl suc cess. Ho said that ho had had communications from houses on tho Dig Flvo Amusement Circuit who had nlrcndy shown this $50,000 production, nnd that thoy pro nounced It tho richest, most cojtly and grngoous picture production they bnd ovor shown. Ho further stated thnt tho Inst performnnco would not bo started boforo 10 o'clock and that nuyono purchas ing a reserved neat ticket, either nt tho Dusy Corner or nt tho Masonic theater would see n full porform- In tho clty-by-tho-son. 1 clal C. C. GOING and J. L. Koontz nro plnnnlng to leavo tho Ilrst or tho week for Portland. If tho ronds permit thoy may mako tho trip in Col, Going's nuto. MISSES ELI5CADETH. GENEVIEVE nnd Dlnncho Tollofson, who for the pnst sovernl weeks hnvo boon visit ing friends nnd rolntlvos In Calif ornia, aro oxpectod homo on tho Excelsior, MRS. HERDERT ROGERS nnd niece, Miss Jonn Fltzgornld, ro turned todny from Rosohuri; wlioro thoy hnvo boon visiting ro lntlves. Mrs. Rogern loft for her homo on Coos River this nftor noon. NORMAN WILSON loft yosterdny to rldo In tho races nt Myrtlo Point noxt Tliursdny, Frldny and Sntur dny, Tho fair thorn opens Wod nosdny. About 30 horsos nro now nt Myrtlo Point In training for tho races. CELL IRELAND loft Rosoburg for Pondloton to tnko In tho roundup nccordlng to n long dlstnuco mes sage to Chas. Hlckox. Ho has boon spondlng tho pnst ten dnys In tho "Tlcklo Grass" section of Cnmns J vnlloy nnd fools flttod for bronco busting and slmllnr stunts. Mr, Louis has nrrnnged spo iiiuslc lor this extraordinary achievement in motion pictures nnd wo think this a giiurnntco of splen did accompaniment, as Mr. Lowls needs 110 further Introduction to the public In rognrd to his mastery of musical compositions nnd tech nique. Tho ontlro lowor floor will ho re served nt 20c. Any sent In tho bnlcony can bo secured ror 10c. Children 10c. Tho mniingoiucnt advises that this plcturo will bo shown ono i!?'it only nnd thnt It will not bo roponted. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend a freo lecture on Christian Science by Frank H. Loonnrd C. S. D. member or tho Hoard of Lec tureship of tlio Mother Church, Tho First Church of Christ Scientist in Dostou, Mnss,, at tho Masonic Oporn Houso Tuosdny ovonlng, Soptomber 24th, nt eight o'clock. Tho pur pose of this locturo is not public ity In order to prosolyto from other faiths; Its object Is to correct 01 ronoous Ideas provalont regarding Christian Science II. FLANAOAN will leavo tomor row ror Snn Francisco on busi ness nnd pleasure. .1. LEE DROWN, I'll. C. RODT. W. MVANTOX, I'll. . I NewComers will Von tail receive a hearty will always find of our business. welcome anil every coiirlesy nt our store, us paying 11 stiicl attention to every de All our old jMitioiiH will assiiiv you that everything is O. IC. when jou patiiuiie us. Our Policy Is to give you freely Hie heuellt of our theoretical and practical kiiewlcdue, quick M'rviro, highest grade drugs and sundries and the careful filling of every prescription you bring us. You Will Find wo are the leading drugglxts in this eoimiiunlty and have tho most ujt-to-diito stock in Coos County. Wo nro gradually anil steadily iuci easing our business, duo to mil' old friends staying witli us and new ones being constantly udded to tlio list. They nil real l.o that only the best quality of goods nro handled In our stoi-, and that graduates of a reputable college fill every pr tcriptlou. Remember wo lire ulways glad to accoiiiiuod.ito jo,i by furnishing stamps, chairs mid phono service. THE STORE M)l QUALITY GOODS PEXSLAR.