The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Isn't It About Time to Think
About That Heating Stove?
EHAVETIlBONn SHOWN AI10VE AND MANY MOItB TO SKL-
EOT FROM, WITH A WIDE RANGE OP PRICES.
I Give us a chance to show you the line.
PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
MAHSHFIELD, OUEGON.
Those Giant Values
and
Dwarf Prices
iMtc nrro talking about tlio other day nro still here.
BE WISH nnd (ko mlvnntugo.
OUR FII1ST PRICE Is always THE PRICE.
Schloss Bros.'
CLOTHES BEAUTIFUL.
Suits $18.00 to $30.00
The Fixup
IMKHFIKLI)
NORTH RKXI)
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
Our Saturday
Special Sales
ARE YOUR PROFIT
SALES.
Don't miss them if you
can help it:
ckhart-Parsons Drug Co.
'TILE BUSY CORNER"
HE- MAIM OOQ . US
i
COOS RAY TIDES.
Below is given tho timo and
height of high nnd low water at
Marshflcld.
Tho tides nro plnced in tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino nnd holghta on tho
second lino of each day; n compar
ison on consccutlvo holghta will
indicate whether it is high or low
wntcr. For high wntor on tho bar,
aubstrnct 2 hours 34 minutos.
Into. October.
10 lira.. 2.0G 7.43 2.18 8.1C
Foot. 0.2 O.G C.S 0.3
11 Hrs.. 2.C2 8.27 2.53 0.00
Feet. C.l 1.0 7.0 0.7
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RETORT.
For tho 24 hours ending 4:43
n. m., Oct. 10, by Ilonj. Ostllnd
special government meteorolog
ical observer:
Mnxlmum C2
Minimum 34
At 4:43 n. in 34
Prccipltntion nono
Wind Northwest; clear.
THE WEATHEH.
OREGON Fnir In cant nnd
rain in west tonight; warmer
excopt In tho northwest. Friday
rain nnd coolor In tho cast;
Routhorly winds Increnslng along
tho const.
RODGIXS
UFBB.
ilLD"' "
Afield Pnin .
1 orating Go.
am warshpield;
a- Thone 140-L. Oregon
Qty Auto Service
Good Cam. Careful Drivers amd
reasonable obarges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere at any time.
Stands Dlanco Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46
Night Phone 46.
BARKER & GOODALE, proprietors.
acts, Real Ete, Fire I
J5d Marine Insurance
'"e Guaranty nA AKctract Co.
Ole Oft. UUXtiY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr.
wu.CPhono 18 Putting Lands ft ipeeUlty.
t coal aadtntf "HABTBIDR"
Qetersi Ag ManhJeld Oftco 14-J.
Meet 1'rlilny Tho l'nst Matrons'
Assoclntlon of Doric Clinptor will
moot Frldny nftornoon nt 2:30
o'clock with Mrs. F. M. F'rlodborg.
Ladies Art Club. Tho Ladles'
Art Club hns postponed Its mooting
Hint wnH to bo hold Friday of this
wcolc until ono wcolc lntor, Friday
October 18, when It will moot with
Mrs. F. M. Flyo.
IliMly Goes South. Tho body of
tho Into Mrs. P. A. llolllstor wns tak
en todny on tho steamer llroakwator
to San Frnncfsco whoro tho funeral
will bo hold. Drlof services woro
held tills morning nt North Dcnd.
Attend IC. P. Convention Among
tho number who nro to nttend tho
K. P. convention In Portlnnd nro A.
II. Dorbyshlro and Edgnr McDanlols
of North Dcnd nnd Gcorgo Ross of
Cntchlng Inlot, nil of whom will
loavo Snturday on tho Bronkwntor.
Getting Hotter. John Mclsnncs,
who hns boon qulto ill nt his homo
In Forndnlo Is Improving. Ills frlond
Mr. McKonnn who hns been looking
nftor tho sick mnn says that ho will
soon be nblo to bo up. For n tlmo
Mr. Mclsnncs wns qulto seriously 111.
Ho Is widely known horo ns tho bag
plpo player who has ofllclntod on tho
occnslons of tho Scotch picnics.
Ia'iivch for California. Dr. J. T.
McCormnc loft todny for Uorkoloy,
whoro ho will Join Mrs. McCormnc
nnd Fred. Thoy will spend tho
winter nt different Callfomln points
nnd will probably return About
April 1. Dr. McCormnc shipped
his mito on tho Ilodondo nnd will
tnko ndvnntngo of California's
rondB nnd mnko innny trips to In
teresting spots. Mr. A. E. Sonmnn
Is occupying tho doctor's office dur
ing his nbsonce.
Attend W, C. T. U. Convention.
Sovornl of tho Coos County Indies will
nttend tho W. C. T. U. National Stnto
convention which moots Octobor 10
at tho Whlto Tomplo Church, Port
land, lasting ono wook. Among thoso
going nro Mrs. Robert McCnnn of
North Dend, lenvlng next Saturday on
tho Bronkwntor; Mrs. A. R. Annln of
Myrtlo Point, who nlso loaves on tho
WANT ADS.
FOR SALE A good paying 20 room
hotel full of bonrdors. A bargain.
Address "II" Times ofllco.
FOR RENT Furnished lioiisekoop
Ing rooms. 237 N. Drondwny.
FOR SALE Rooming house Four
teen furnished rooms. 3CC Front
street.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Launch
Central. Seo Honry Songstnckon.
ROOM AND HOARD Tho Hoycrest,
388 First street, Phono 123-X.
ANGORA GOATS WANTED Will
buy smnll bunch or Angora uoais.
Address stating what you have. II.
E. Glazier, Myrtlo Point, Oro.
FOR RENT FuriilshetLrooin for one
or two gentlemen. Inquire Fash
Ion Tailors, 150 Front street.
FOR SALE Ono B 1-2 horsepower
gas onglno. A bargain. Apply to
Pacific Launch Works, 862 North
from euoui'.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al
der, at Campboll's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing, hono 158-L.
DUY NOW.
Borne choice lots In NORTH BEND
can be bad at a very reasonable price
If taVen now. B. S. GEAR & CO.,
rirst National Bank.
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We Cover Umbrellas
nt tho
Marshfield Cyclery
DAYTON AGENTS.
Phono 1P8-R
172 Broadway
r i i i i i i , i
Breakwater next week, nnd possibly
one or two from Mnrshfield.
Greeting Old Friends. E. W.
Schubert, formerly purser on tho Al
llnnce nnd fnmlllnrly known ns "Foxy
Orntulpn" to his ninny friends is on
Coos liny visiting for a few days.
Since his Inst trip hero Mr. Schub
ert visited his old homo In Holland
to visit n sister ho hnd not scon for
38 years. Ho spent sovornl months
traveling In Europe beforo returning
to his homo In Portlnnd. Numorous
friends horo nro always glnd to seo
him.
Halloween Approaching. Al
though llnllowccn Is moro thnn throo
weeks away ninny of tho stores nro
Bhowing tho colors nnd signs of that
Jolly celebration. Jnck o' Lanterns
grin down from sholves nnd blnck
cnts glower threateningly on passors
by. Tho decorations for social func
tions nt Hnllowecn rlvnl thoso of
Christmas nnd Fourth of July in their
nttrnctlvcness but thoro nro cortnln
customs Incidental to tho coming
day thnt mnko It n terror to mnny
honrts.
Orgnnlo Dancing Club. At n
mooting held nt tho homo of Mrs.
W. S. Turpen last Saturday a now
dnnclng club wns orgnnlzod. Tho
nnmo chosen for the club is tho Fort
nightly Dnnclng Club nnd tho Inven
tions for tho first promenndo will bo
out soon. Tho pntroncssos nro Mrs.
Wm. Horsfnll, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs.
II. S. Tower. Mrs. E. u. Pcrhnm. Mrs.
W. A. Toyo, Mrs. Wm. S. Turpen,
mrs. j. a. JintBon, Mrs. J. II. Flnnn
gnn, Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt nnd Mrs.
J. W. Bennott.
Pioneer Here. J. A. Yonknm.
Sr., who nrrlvod on tho Bay nbout
three- weeks ngo from Onklnnd,
loft this morning for n visit with
rolntlvcs In Conulllo. Mr. Yonknm
Is buying dairy stock for his farm
In Gridloy, Calif. Ho expects to
lenvo for Cnllfornla on tho Re
dondo next wook. Mr. Yoakam Is
well known on Coos Bay. having
lived horo, years ago. Ho Is tho
fnthcr of Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr.,
of this city, and J. A. Yoakam,
Jr., who lived horo formerly, but
who with his fnmlly is now located
in Gridloy, Cnlirornla.
New School District. School Dlo
trlct No. 01 Is n now ono ostnbltshod
out of district No. G7 on South
Slough ns tho result of nn oloclon
bold Tucsdny. Tho now district lies
on tho west sldo of tho Slough nnd
wns cstnbllshod bocnuso of tho Incon
vonlonco of children crossing tho
Slough to tho school houso. Thoro
nbout 20 children of school ngo In
tho territory embraced In tho now
district. Cyrus Forrl, John Conklln
nnd John Cottlo woro oloctod direct
ors nnd Frank Wymnn clerk. A now
school houso will bo built ns soon ns
nil tho logM formnltllcs can bo com
piled with.
PERSONAL NOTES
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
CHANDLER O. W. llolllstor,
Portland; W. J. Hill and wife Dul
iith, Minn.; M. Slscnvlno, Snn Fran
cisco; W. L. Lloyd, Portlnnd; W. E.
Bliss. Portlnnd; E. G. Ford, 8onttlo;
J. Jnrvls, Gold Hill; L. P. Corn-
wnll, II. B. Donnhuy, E. D. Dnvnn, B.
II. Grant, Goo. A. Cnblo, Miss E.
Mnlohoru, nnd O. S. Browster, Port
lnnd; Mrs. E, D. Sporry, Coqulllo;
L. M. Wnro, Snn Francisco; J. E.
Norton, Coqulllo, L. Korshnw, Tn
comn; A. F. Nonas, nnd A. Sulllvnn,
Portlnnd. .
LLOYD. Chns. Bockmnn, Clonv-
ont. Ohio; Burt Clnrk, Portlnnd, A.
Andorson, Portlnnd; F. E. Furguson,
Grand Rnplds, Mich.; W. C. Wlllnrd,
Bnndon; Frank Swlnford, Portlnnd;
Dnn Schnfor, Cnmns Vnlley, Jnmcs
Dolon, Snn Francisco.
COOS C. W. Lnko, Bnndon; Ron
Smith, Coos Rlvor! J. A. Yonknm,
Onklnnd; D. W. Wlckon, Grants Pnss;
J. C. LnChnnco nnd wlfo, Portlnnd;
J. W. Wood, Sonttlo; C. W. Green,
Portlnnd: E. A. King. Richmond,
Cnl.; J. R. Johnston, Allogany.
AMONG THE SICK.
Mrs. A. E. Noff Is qulto 111 nt
her homo on South Fifth streot.
Mrs. W. Potorson of North Inlot Is
HI nt tho homo of hor dnughtor, Mrs.
Alglo Hnnson, of this city.
Victor Johnson Is Inld off from
work on account of n painful Injury
to his right thumb.
John Ilonth, Michigan Bnr, Cal.,
writes: "I was affllctod with kid
ney and bladdor troublo for nearly
six years. Had a very had spoil
Bomo tlmo aco nnd wns unablo to
turn without help. I commoncod
ysing Foley's KIdnoy Pills nnd can
truly say I was rollovod at onco. I
tako ploasuro In recommending Fo
ley KIdnoy Pills." For sale by
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., tho
Busy Cornor.
The
Wickham
House
Dining Room
COQUILLE, ORE.
Reopened
October 1, 1912
Newly papered, painted ami gen
erally renovatga.
Special attention and tlio best of
service to Uio traveling puuuc.
MJtS. O. R. WICK3IAM,
Coqulllo, Ore.
MRS. WADE of Gardiner Is n Marsh
Held visitor.
E. W. SC11ROCIC of Empire wns in
Mnrshfield todny.
J. A. JOHNSTON is making n bus
iness trip to Unrdlnor.
MR8. TOM JUZA of North Bond wns
n Mnrshfield visitor tmlnv.
Mlgs MAY MAQEE of Emplro wns
n .Mnrshilold visitor todny.
RUSSELL DEMENT of Myrtlo Point
wns in tho city yesterdny.
PROF. F. A. GOLDEN loft on tho
morning train for Conulllo.
DR. LESLIE returned todny nftor n
two month's visit In tho East.
J. L. STEVENS of South Coos
River wns In tho city today.
R. SARTElt loft today for a fow
days' outing above Allogany.
DAVE COWAN has returned from nn
extended stny nt Smith Dnsln.
MRS. WILL MAOEE nnd bnby loft
todny 'to visit relntlvcs in Em-
, Plro.
MRS. WARREN REED of Gnrdlnor
Is visiting Coos Bny friends this
wook.
NICHOLAS BASTENDORF wns a
buslnoss visitor In Mnrshfield yes
terdny. EDGAR SIMPSON wns n North
Bend visitor In Mnrshflold this
morning.
MRS. HARRY of Emplro Is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. AgusUi
Scott todny.
MRS. BYRD LATTIN loft this
morning for Conlcdo nnd will re
turn tomorrow..
PETER MIRRASOUL returned Inst
night from n business trip
tnrongii curry county.
WILL LONGSTAFF loft this morn
ing for n fow days' business trip
to Coqulllo nnd Uanflon.
W. F. HARMON ot tho Hnrmon Tail
oring Co., Is mnklng his rcgulnr
trip in tho Conulllo vnlloy.
ALBERT SEELIO mado n business
trip ito Bnndon todny. Ho will
probably roturn tomorrow.
MISS ELLEN FLOOK, who
boon visiting In Roseburg
Olnlln hns returned homo.
P. O. JORDAN of Tomnloton
turned homo todny nftor Bpcnd
ing n row cinys in Marshflold.
C. McGOVERN hns gono to Roseburg
whoro' lib will romnln n fow months
looking nftor buslnoss Interests
there.
MRS. J. W. BENNETT nnd two sons
loft for Snn Francisco today on tho
Rcdondo. Thoy will Visit In Cal
ifornia. MR, and MR8. W. B. CURTIS loft
today on tho Rcdondo for a fow
wcoks visit nt different points
In Cnllfornla.
H. C. DIERS of North Bond was
a Mnrshflold visitor todny for
tho first tlmo slnco his recent nt.
tomobllo nccldcnt.
RAY OLLIVANT rotumod homo to
dny on tho Bronkwntor. Ho nt
tondod tho Round-up nt Pendleton
nnd snyB It wns "gront."
MR. nnd MRS. L. W. MYRICK hnvo
rotumod to tholr homo In Gnrdlnor
nftor n plonsnnt wook'a visit with
tholr mnny Coos Bny friends.
MRS. WALTER HOLMES nnd chil
dren of Ilonvor Hill nro guests
for a fow days at tho homo of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Ayro of
this city.
MISS JULIA HOLMS rotumod homo
on tho Bronkwntor todny from
Portlnnd whoro sho hns boon visit
ing frlonds nnd rolntlvcs for tho
pnst two months.
MRS. NORMAN NELSON of Snn
Francisco who for some tlmo hns
boon tho guest of Mrs. E. Mlngus
linn
aud
ro-
In this city, left for hor homo on
tho Rodondo todny.
J. R. JOHNSON wns down from Al
legnny yesterdny.
REN SMITH of Coos Rlvor wns in
tho city yesterdny.
CLIFFTOX CURTIS nnd wlfo nnd
bnby, who hnvo been visiting
rolntlvcs on Coos Bny, left todny
for their homo In tho Santa
Clnrn vnlley, Cnllfornln.
MR. nnd MRS. CLIFTON CURTIS
nnd bnby loft todny on tho Rj
dondo en route to their homo In
llolllstor, California, after visit
ing with relatives In this city.
MR. nnd MRS. ANDREW W1CKMAN
of Emplro went to Snn Francisco
today. They woro accompanying
tho body of Mrs. Wlckmnn's moth
er, Mrs. W. A. Hnrter, who died In
Emplro and who will bo burled at
Modesto, California.
MISS HELEN MULLOY was an ar
rival on tho Breakwater this morn
ing from Portland, whoro sho hao
been visiting with rolntlvcs for tho
pnst thrco months. Miss Anlto
Mulloy will romnln In Portlnnd
with her sister Mrs. Mitchell whoso
honlth Ib vory poor.
MISS PEARL M. REIGARD roturnod
homo todny vln Drain from Eugene,
owing to tho condition of hor
mothor's health. Miss Relgnrd left
this fall to attend tho Unlvorslty
of Oregon but decided to return
homo to enro for her mothor. It
Isuiicortnln when sho will return
to Eugcno.
E. W. M'CALL ot Sumnor wns In
tho city todny on his wny to
Sulphur Springs, Oregon, whoro
ho Joins R. J. Oswald, who ro
coutly loft Sumnor for tho snmo
location. Thoy expect to spend
tho wlntor hunting ivnd trapping,
but expect to roturn to Coon
Bny In tho spring.
CELL IRELAND returned yesterday
from a month's vacntlon visit at
Olnlln, Portland and othor Ore
gon points, which Included a trip
to tho Pendleton Roundup. Ho
reports business conditions Im
proving on tho outsldo nntf
whllo ho did not honr much Im
portant railway nows, says thoro
Is considerable talk ot Ccos Bny
and many waiting for tho nil-way.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Nowborg nrrlvod todny front
Snn Frnnclsco nnd Is tnking on lum
bor nt Old North Bond.
Last of tho Bales reported of woll
known wlndjnmmors Is thnt of tho
barkontlno Chohalls, n npocdy snllor
that wns built and ownod by tho
SlmpBon Lumbor compnny of North
Bend, nnd hns bcon dlsposod ot by
tho corporation to residents of Callao
whoro sho nrrlvod with n cargo of
lumbor Soptombor 8. Orogonlan.
Tho A. M. Simpson finished tnking
on enrgo nt North Bond nnd loft for
San Diego yostorday.
CARD OF THANKS.
To tho mnny frlonds whoso
thoughtful acts ot klndnosn nnd
loving words of sympathy hnvo
lightened tho bunion of bur great
and midden borenvomont In tho
death of our wlfo and mothor, Mrs.
W. A. Hnrter, wo oxpross our sin
coro thnnks nnd npproclntlon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Androw Wlckman.
W. A. Hnrtor.
Carl C. Kratzonstoln, Mgr. J. G.
Tnnnor Drug Storo, Santn Cruz, Cal.,
writes: "Wo havo sold Foloy &
Compnny's medicines for tho pnst 20
yoars and hnvo yot to honr our first
romplnlnt or of n dlssntlsflod cus
tomer, Tholr remedies nro puro,
mndo ns represented nnd contnln no
Injurious substnnccs. On tho contra
ry, our exporlonco shows us that
tho Company's aim has always boon
to mnko honlth-alvlng nnd honlth
mnlntntnlng romodles." Sold by
Lockhnrt-Pnrsons Drug Co., tho Busy
Cornor.
TRUSSES
Elastic nnd steel, nil
sizes and styles.
Sole agents for the
Truform Truss
fitted free by an expert.
j jPAJhkB Pj " M.lK0t0l
A Poorly Running Watch
Is Worse Than None
you novor know tho right
tlmo, you can't dopond ujnn
It for keeping business on
gngomonts, llablo to stop any
mlniito. Needs cleaning, that
Is all. If you'vo that kind
of a timepiece lot us reuo
'vato It for you. Tho co3t
will bo trifling.
AH Work Guaranteed.
Red Cross Jewelry Dept.
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Jewelers and Opticians.
Olympic Flour
Snow Drift Flour
RETAIL PR1CL
$1.40 PER. SACK
Northwestern bard wheat used tx
oluBively In milling these brands of
flour.
11071 1013 CO.
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