The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 02, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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MAIL LEAVES AT NIGHT.
The Best Made
MILUCOMA $3 HATS
New Fall Shapes
Now in Stock
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-to-Man Clothiers
Dayton Bicycles
Does Advertising Pay?
I have been asked tlis question innjiy. tnncs, spnie-
times even snceriiigly.
Live, Honest Advertising Always
Pays.
Interesting Advertisements Are
Always Read.
Let us put LIFE into our ads and make tho ad
vertising columns as interesting as the news columns.
It Will Pay Us All
"Life is real! Life is earnest" was not written
about advertising, but we can put "life" and "earn
estness" into our ads and make them' "thrill" and
PAY.
I have used more advertising space in proportion
to my business than am' other merchant ever used in
Marshfield.
I have obtained resints which many never believed
possible.
I have never made an untruthful or exaggerated
Statement in my advertising.
That's Why it Paid
I have solfl fin T) A VTOTsT TlTnvOLES SINCE
DEO. 23, 1911.
I have made good without question any defective
part shown me.
e I have sold the best bicycle ever offered in Marsh
field for the price.
Do you know of one buckled frame in sixty DAY
WNBJQYOLESl tfo!
pan you stop six bicycles of any other make with
out finding one buckledframe? No!
' that's why I sell so many DAYTON bicycles.
We are now selling bidycles at Vdry low prices.
Not Cheap Bicycles
B Bicycles Cheap
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Marsjbf ield Cyclery
" .DAYTON AGENTS
Winter Hclicdulo Goes Into Effect on
TucMliiy nt Local l'ostofflco.
Tho winter mnll schodulo went In
to effoct yestordny. Tho mnll goes
out now in tho ovcnlng, Instead of
tho morning. This Is hecnuso tho
stngo to Roseburg leaves nt night,
InBtend of in tho morning, n plnn
which Is nlwnys carried out In tho
wlntor season. Tho mnll for outsldo
points now closes nt C:30 p. m., so
letters which nro expected to go jut
must bo In tho postoffico beforo that
time.
An unfilled want causes unhappl
Jess Times Want Ads bring roaulti.
Try Tho Tlmos' Want Ads.
TONIGHT
at
The Royal
Lnnd of Dcntli.
One vh. One.
Gmiinout'H Weekly, No, 11).
(orinimd-Kord Co. nt tho Rtnr,
North llenil (his week, opening hcru
next Monday.
COOS HAY TIDES.
Bolow Is given tho Hmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshfield.
Tho tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; n compai
lson on consocutlvo heights will
lnillcato whothor It Is high or low
wntcr. For high water on tho bar,
subatrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
Ilrs.. C.49 11.23 G.U 0 0
Feet. 3.o 3.r r..o o.o
Ilrs.. 0.G3 8.08 12.27 7.13
Feet. 0.0 3.0 4.1 D.5
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT 1'he room cottage,
modern conveniences. Apply to 12.
A Anderson, Phono 252 1.
FOR SALE At Imrpiln, lot. mill five
rf.om modern houso In North
Ilond. N enro Times.
FOR KALE CHEAP Two second
hnnd nutomobllcH In llrst clnRS
condition. If you want n snnp sco
Geo. Gondrum nt onco.
HORSE FOR HALE Five yenr old
and weighs 1GO0 lbs. Apply Carl
son & Kotkn, Denver Hill.
I'OIl HUNT FurnlBhod rooms for
light housekeeping. First nud
lllrch strcots. Phono 239-J.
WANTED Cabinet nuilccr and eiir
pentor nt Woodcraft shop, nt 25C
Market. First class men only.
WANTED A position by young
man experienced In shoes, mon's
furnishing and groceries. Ad
dress 1), euro Tho Times.
WANTED 1'urclinHer for n houso
and lot in Ilolso addition; slr.o of
lot approximately 33x300. Prlco
?900 Torms $300 ensh and ?lti
por month. Hero Is u chnnco to
get rid of your landlord. Sco Tl
tlo Gunrantco and Abstract Co.
FOR HKXT I'rlrnf o gnrngo closo In.
Apply Dr. J. T. McCormnc.
TO HEXT A neatly neatly furnished
room. 1014 Contral Avonuo.
I-'Oll SALE Dairy ranch; head of
navigation on Ilnynos Inlot. Ens
terms. Address, Porry Crouch,
Mnrshflcld, Oregon.
FOR HEXT Or Snlc, OB-ncrc ranch
1-2 nillo from cronmory. FIno
dairy ranch. Will run ton cows.
O. W. Stnrr, Drldgo, Oregon.
FOIl SALE Dry wood, fir and nl-
dor, nt Campuoirs wood ynru,
Ferry landing, hono 158-L.
WANTED A good book ngent nt
onco. Apply Box L, Times ofilco.
FOH RENT
Clean, comfortnblo rroms. with or
without bonrd nt 135 N. Second
street. Undor now mnnngomont.
SPECIAL- OFFISH.
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight with
light frost In west portion and
heavy frost In tho cast portion.
Thursday fair and warmer ex-
copt near coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For 24 hours ending nt
4:43 a. in. Oct. 2, by DenJ.
Ostllnd, special govornmont
v meteorological observer:
Maximum CC
Minimum 41
At 4:43 n. m 41
Precipitation 12
Wind Northwest; clear.
Will Entertain Tomorrow. Mrs.
L. F. Falkonstoln of North Bond will
entertain n fow ladles nt her homo
tomorrow afternoon.
Entertaining Today. Mrs. R. P
Harrington of South Fifth Rtrcct Is
entertaining tho Baptist Ladles Mis
slonnry Aid this afternoon.
Hand Concert. Tho Coos Bay
Concert Band will glvo n concort In
tho pnrk Frltlny ovcnlng, October 4,
nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho progrnm will
bo announced later.
Aulo Line Open Again. Tho Alio-gnny-Drnln
auto lino Rtnrtcd again
thin morning with ono enr nt this
end of tho lino. Ray Campbell drovo
mo car anu nil tuo scnis woro inicon
llulld New Home. Jnmcs R. Wall
has lot contracts for building n now
rcsldcnco nt tho comer of Fourteenth
nnd Commorclnl strcots. Tho "llttlo
bird thnt tells" says when It Is built
Mr. Wnll will occupy It, but ho will
not bo nlono.
Entertained at Portland. Tho Ev
ening Tolcgrnm tells of a pleasant
skating party at tho Oaks, given by
Mrs. O. K. Jeffries of Portland, In
honor of hor guest, Mrs. Holon Gnlo
of Mcdford, Oro. Mrs. Galo recently
visited frlonds In North Bond.
To Go to I,on Angeles. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Thomas Rennto of North Bond
nro Dimming to Icavo for Los Ange
les, Cnl., In nbout thrco weeks, which
city they expect to mnko tholr fu
turo homo. Their largo circle of
friends nnd acquaintances will rogrct
vory much tholr dopnrturo from Coos
Bay.
Church Meeting. Thoro will bo n
business meeting nt tho M. E. church
immediately following tho prnyor
mooting Thursday ovonlng, October
3 nt which nil mombors of tho Ln
dlcB' Aid socloty, tho Methodist Bro
therhood, tho Epworth Longuo, tho
olllclnl bonrd nnd tho choir nro earn
estly roquostod to bo present. Mat
tors of Importance for tho ensuing
year nro to bo dlscussod.
Llbby COAL-. Tho kind YOU hnvo
Weekly Oregonlan by mail for ATAVAY8 USED. Phono 72, Pacific
ono year, only 70 cenw. morion iV Uvery find Transfer
Hansen, agents.
Company.
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Trustworthy
Toilet
Preparations
Don't make the fatal mistake
of using strange toilet requi
sites, without any guarantee as
to their quality. If you do
vou're taking big chances of
' ruining your complexion. Bad toilet goods are worse
than none, for they not only do no-good, but often
contain ingredients that are actually injurious to the
kin.
We can recommend all tlie toilet helps we sell as
" b'eing pure, fresh and excellent, containing only ele-
, tnents of high nutritive value to the skin.
, , REXAH CREAM OF ALMONDS is one of th'a
gafest and surest of skin beautifiers known to ua. This
'deliehtful preparation Is absolutely pure, and free front
all grease arid oil. It softens, whitens, soothes, heals
and 'preserves the skin and insures a fresh and fait
complexion. Sold with the Rexall guarantee.
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Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"IE Busy Corner" "TOLRexall Store
,t rf i i
MAIN 29$
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HomeBakina
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AddsHealfulOualteioHoil
The DnlySaKi ngPowdcr made
jranrnoyaiurape
uearnojiartar.
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7FOS No
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PERSONAL NOTES
SI
T. H. HARRY of Emplro wns In tho
city todny. I
MRS. R. SARTER visited frlonds In
Mllltconin yestordny.
MR. M'MULLEN of Emnlro wns In
Mnrshflold yestordny.
J. C. KENDALL wns n business vis
itor to Coqulllo this morning.
W. O. EOLESTON of Onldnnd, Cnl.,
Is registered nt tho Chnndlor.
MRS. ANSON ROC1ERS or Coos Riv
er wns u Mnrshflold visitor todny.
DAVE LILJEROTII of Denver Hill
wns In tho city yestordny on business.
MRS. HARRY RUSSELL of North
Rend wns n Mnrshflcld shopnor to
dny. MRS. VERN RUELL Bpont tho dny
with hor pnronts nt Mllllcomn yes
tordny. II. M'ADAMS of Ronvor Hill wns n
business vUltor In tho city yes
tordny.
MRS. II. OMAN of this city Is
spending tho dny with friends In
Conlodo.
1
If SAFELY
MR. nnd MRS. L. W. TOZIER nro
homo from n brief vncntlon trip to
Dnnilon nnd vicinity.
MR. nnd MRS. HUTTERS enmo down
from AllcRnny this morning nnd
roturnod this nftornoon.
The Hardy, After Trouble on
the Bar, Sails for San
' Francisco.
Tho Btcnmor Hnrdy, which had
troublo on tho bnr when crossing out
nt 4 o'clock yestordny nftcmoon, not
nwny snfoly. Tho Hnrdy wns londod
with lumber from tho C. A. Smith
mill nnd In nddltlon hnd nbonrd
nonrly 200 empty oil drums and oil
hnrrolB. It Is not Known JiiBt what
hnpponod but tho vesuol whllo on
tho bnr listed heavily to ono sldo nnd
then turned ovor to tho npposlto sldo.
It Is thought thnt probably tho lash
ing brolto nnd nllowcd tho enrfio to
slldo. Tho dock lond of lumbor nnd
tho oil drums nnd barrels woro lost
but tho vcnsol finally rlghtad hor
solf nnd after stnylng around tho
whistling buoy for nbout hnlf nn
hour Btnrtod townrd tho south, so
was probably not dnmnged.
Tho nil druniB floatod nbout nnd
during tho night lnndod nt Dnstcn-
dorf's bench nnd In tho neighborhood
of Arngo llghthouso. Tho loss or tho
drums nt this tlmo Is Inconvenient ns
tho Stnndnrd Oil Company Is linv
Ing difficulty In supplying oil on
account of n shortage or drums on
tho Const.
C. P. PAPE lort this morning for
nnndon on n business trip, whoro
ho will remain ror n fow days.
MRS. FRED POOR who has boon tho
guost of Mrs. H. Oman of this city
will loavo tomorrow for hor homo
In California.
MRS. J. E. MAUZEV and children,
Allca nnd Dnlo, spont tho nflor
noon with hor sister, Mrs. Honry
Holm nt Plat R.
E. E. JOHNSON of Coqulllo was In
tho city yestordny. Ho mndo tho
trip horo In his nutomobllo, nc-
companlod by momuors or nis
family.
MR. nnd MRS. L. J. SIMPSON of
North Rend hnvo roturnod from
nn outing nt Ten MIIo. Miss Bar
rett wns tholr guost at Ton Mllo
for a row days during tho outing.
'.MONTANA KID" HERE.
Export Pool Phiyer "Will fllvo Exhi
bition In This City.
II. II. Roan, known on tho Coast
as tho "Montana Kid," and nn ox
pert pool plnyer; Is In tho city. Ar
rnngcmonti nnvo been madp by 'ho
P.lnnco lllllard hnll to hnvo Mr. Ilcf.n
glva -a free exhibition thoro nt 830
o'clock Krlilny ovonlng. Mr. Henn I
n famous pool player nnd will show
remnrkable playing. The bctt lornl
Player than enn bo round In the city
WlU play n tame ngnlnst Bonn.
MEET AT COQUILLE.
County Central Committee Holds n
Hcssion 'mere luuaj,
rrh Tfnnnhiirnn county central
comraltteo Is holding a mooting today
at Coqullle. Among those who went
from this city to attend were I. 8.
8mlth, P. B Allen; O. I. Relgard, O.
O. Lund, F. O. UOW anu d. u, nuiyer.
Tho uuslness man's wire thinks
ho must practice great self denial
not to have any sora plllowa In bis
office.
Tirau' -Wt Ad brlBg tmuIU.
AT THE HOTELS.
CHANDLER W. E. Elgllston,
Onklnnd, Cnl; P. P. Hart, San Fran
cisco: Phil Fiend, Portland; C. M.
Eborhnrt, Portland: R. J. norland,
San Francisco: W. E. Bright, Port
land. COOS Wm. Strnng, Dnnlols
Creek; W. A. Vnrnoy nnd wlfo, Coal
edo, 7i. J. Zlnn, Balom; O. A. Smith,
Snlom; Goo. Noah, Allogany; Honry
Shnnz, North Bond.
CENTRAL II. A. Korn. Ton Mllo;r
Morris Andorson, North Bond.
BLANCO Robt. Skools. Coqulllo;
W. J. Wilson, Coqulllo; J. H. Bon
nott, Coqulllo.
THE MAN WHO KNOWS IT ALLv
Evory town hns a mnn who knows
It all. U ho is at a ball gamo, bo
knows exactly whon tho umpire In
wrong nnd enn toll you ovory tlmo a
plnyor mnkos n mlstako, says tho Ob
server. If he Is at a horso raco hr
will Inform you whoro a certain drl
vor lost tho raco. At tho whist party
ho will toll you how you could have
won another trick by playing differ
ently. In short, ho knoWB It all tho
tlmo. It doesn't pay to nrguo with
him. You can't knock any of tho
concolt out of him nnd you will only
'oso your tompor. Don't nrguo with
a man who knows It all. Tho only
possible thing you can do is to try
to toll a bigger Ho than ho does, nnd
thon you want to toll It last.
T .,. K.v. anvhlnr tO lll. trtfle
r ront. or want help, try a Want Afl.
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