The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
Dayton Bicycles
c
Ladies'
$26.50
to
$27.00
COOS BAY TIDES.
Below la given tho tlmo and
height of high nnd low water at
Marshfleld.
Tho tides are plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and holghts on tho
second lino of each day; a compai
Ison on consecutlvo holghta will
lndlcato whothor It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
sub8tract 2 hours 34 mlnutos.
No Buckled Frames
On
Dayton Bicycles
Sixty-seven DAYTON BICYCLES running in Marshfield.
Have you ever seen or heard of a buckled
frame on a DAYTON BICYCLE?
Into.
lira..
Feol.
Hrs..
Poet.
3.37
G.7
4.22
n'.z"
October.
0.01 3.20 9.43
1.5 7.1 0.8
9.37 4.05 10.27
2.1 C.9 0.7
obligation nnd It would requlro n'
loan to inalta tho payment. It
suddenly occurred to him thnt Sut
i.nlny was a Onck holllny followed
uy aununy ana if no could delay
Btrom says ranchors aro busy
getting out tholr potato crop,
about half of which has been
dug. Tho crop Is a light ono
tins year.
tho matter until tho, banks closed I WM. BONEBRAKE of Catching In
and then glvo a check ho could no- lot was a business visitor in Marsh
gotlnto a loan nnd thus save threo ' Acid today,
days' Interest. Accordingly when MISS HELEN LANDRITH snent to-
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
PHONE J58-R
Dayton Agents
172 BROADWAY
THE WEATHER.
(Ily Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair tonight nnd
Sunday; coolor in tho interior
nnd west Sunday; easterly
miius.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE
POUT. For tho 24 hours ending 4:43
a.m. Oct. 12, by Don, Ostlind,
speclnl government niotoorolog
Ical observer:
Maximum 62
Minimum 35
At 4:43 a. in 37
Precipitation nono
Wind Northwest; cloar.
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
"lEe Busy Corner"
Invites you to come hero nnd trade with us. "Wo
couldn't improve our service, so we improved our'
store. Pay us n visit.
You arc always welcome.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
PHONE- MAIN 298 US
FIVE VESSELS
LEAVE PORT
Boats Waiting in Lower Bay
All Cross Out Safely
Today.
Tho vessels in tho lower bay
which woro waiting a smoother
bar to got awny, all crossed out
this morning nt 11:12. o'clock. Tho
Itcdondo wont out first nnd was
followed by tho M. S. Dollar. Tho
Hrcalcwntor went out next nnd tho
Nairn Smith was tho fourth to got
nwuy. Later on In tho day tho
cMher Ruhno sailed.
Tim bar was not very rough and
all of tho bonts got out without
nny trouulo.
OREGON REACHES POUT.
Heating Stove Season Is
Here and So Are We
With the largest line of HEATING- STOVES,
COAL AND "WOOD, ovjr shown on Coos Buy. "We
k tllcm in the open front nnd regulars. Also a
wmplete line of Columbia Ranges, Coal Scuttles,
Andirons, Screens and everything for the house.
i
EKBLAD & SON
THE QUALITY HARDWARE.
Seats (or Ilarlcy.Davldson nnd Indian Motorcycle.
In
$1600.00
Ibti i....
IVh. '". corner 70x1 on
'""sniieid. t- ",- "J
. price to i buuu im
" t , l0W- COSta
Hj .1 l0 Investigate it i
I, it resret you do not
S-KAUFMAN & CO.
177 nw.i ...
vui uireet.
h"X'''f'.f'
- - nut as.
WANT ADS.
WANTED Soil ticklers to buy 10
80 or 120 acres of fruit land
near Allegany; mllo from river.
Price $10 per acre. Terms 25
per cent cash, balance in five
equal payments, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
years. Seo Title Guarantee- and
Abstract Company.
WANTED A purclinser for a
country homo in tho city name
ly, a choice 5 aero tract- in Lo
breo Park." Good soil, easy to
clear and sunny exposure. Price
Government Drcdgo Arrives Safely ut
(rays IlnriMir.
Word has boon recolved horo that
tho government drodgo Oregon had
arrived safoly at Grays Haibor. Sho
was In tow of tho tug Dnrlng nnd
got Into port about noon yestordny.
Picture Framing. Walker Studio,
QUATEHMASS for PHOTOS.
HOT TAMLES AT BARTERS'
$1600. Seo Tltlo Guarnntco and
Abstrnct Company.
WANTED A Quick Purchaser for
two cliolco building lota In Hun
ker Hill, corner Ellon nnd Em
plro nvenuo. Seo Tltlo Guaran
tee nnd Abstrnct Company.
WANTED Carpenters nnd one cal
Inot maker at Woodcraft shop,
2C Market avenuo.
FOUNI W. O. W. fob watch
charm, Camp No. 77. Owner
may get samo at Times officii by
paying for this notice
WANTED Slashing or land clearing
by tho aero. Address Bruco Hood,
Marshfield.
FOR SALE A good paying 20 room
hotel full of boarders. A bargain.
Address "B" Times office.
FOH KENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 237 N. Broadway.
FOR SALE Rooming house. Four
teen furnished rooms. 3GG Front
street.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd ai
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing, bono 158-L.
FOR RENT Furnished room for one
or two gentlemen. Inquire Fash
ion Tailors, 150 Front street.
FOR SALE Ono 3 1-2 horsepower
gas engine. A bargain. Apply to
Pacific Launch Works, 862 North
Front street.
ROOM AND BOARD Tho Roycrcst,
388 First street. Phono 123-X.
"FOR RENT
Clean, comfortable rooms, with or
without board at 135 N. Second
street Under new management.
To Hold Meeting. Tho Port Com
mission will hold thoir rogulnr
monthly meeting nt the Chamber of
Commorco Monday.
Out for Ducks Jay Towor and R.
C. Cordcs nro nt tho Sand Hill lakes
over Sunday and expect to get a big
bag of ducks.
Business Change. Tho Cook &
Fox second hand storo on Front
street hns been sold to Ed Doylo
and H. G. Harrington.
Mnko Auto Trip Geo. Topping
nnd family of Bandon who camo over
yesterday to aftond tho good roads
mooting left this morning by auto for
tneir homo.
Sir. Bennett Delayed. Tho Chnm-
bor of Commorco Is In rocolpt of n
loiter from Edgar B. PIpor, managing
editor of tho Orcgonlan, stating that
tholr special writer, Mr. Addison
Bcnnott, who was to arrlvo on Coos
Bay today had been dolayod but
would start Monday, arriving In
Mnrshflold lntor In tho weok .
At Roundup Among tho Coos
County pcoplo Teddy Bnxtor saw nt
tho Pendleton Round-up woro W W.
Gago and wife, Lovl Smith and wife,
C. Ireland, Paul Skcols, Joo Pattlson,
Joss Hlto, Rny Olllvant, Chnrloy
Hnrlockor and Joo Laird. Coqulllo
Sentinel,
Never Saw n Rail Game. In
tlieso days of Intcuso interest nnd
oxcltoment In tho world's champion
ship series games It is Interesting
to noto thnt thoro Is ono promi
nent Coos county citizen who has
novor seen any kind of n ball
gamo. J ml go E. D. Sporry of Co
qulllo enjoys tho distinction. It Is
not for lack of opportunity, olthor.
Tho Judgo lived for years In Clove
land, Ohio, nnd dally drovo p.m
tho grounds wlicro league games
woro bolng played, but lr novor
witnessed ono. Tho Judgo says ho
has no objection to tho groat tin-
tlonnl gnmo, but did not havo any
early Interest and later It became n
mnttoi of distinction nnd sort of
o:lglunl prldo for him to say that
ho had novor seen n gamo, whllo all
hlu frlonds wero discussing games,
plnyors, nvoragos, nnd nil that
d iio that Is so dear to tho heart of
tho fans.
Saved Three Days' Interest. A
good story is being told today
about a promtnont citizen nnd largo
proporty holder, who yesterday gavo
an exhibition of thrift and finan
cial shrowdness thnt wins wonltn.
A largo payment on somo oxtonslvo
street Improvements around bin
proporty wna duo yesterday. Al
though a wealthy man ho did not
havo tho roady cash to moot tho
Mnrshal Carter appeared as collect
or ror tho recorder, tho proporty
holder dolaycd tho matter under
ono protoxt or another until flvo
minutes past bank closing tlmo nnd
then gavo tho check. It will bo
cared for Monday and tho thrifty
man has saved threo days' Interest
en n good-sized sum.
Mnny Farewells. Tho frlonds of
Cnpt. B. W. Olson nnd Dr. J. T.
McCormnc aro enjoying tho rnthor
unusual manner of their dally de
parture on extended trips tlieso
days. Both gentlemen nro well
known and ono Is going on a long
voyngo that will extend around
Capo Horn boforo his return nnd
tho othor for a winter's stay In
California. Thoir farewells aro
more than formal. They are also
becoming ns lingering as thoso of
fond lovers with whom "pnrtlng Is
Bttch sweet sorrow thnt they could
say good-byo, good-byo until to
morrow." Cnpt. Olson stnrtcd on
tho M. S. Dollar nnd Dr. McCor
mnc on tho Rcdondo Thursday af
tornoon. Tho vossols woro uunblo
to cross out, and both gcntlomon
surprised tholr frlonds by return
ing to tho city Thursday evening,
whllo all tho passongors and crow
remained aboard. Friday morning
thoy said "good-byo" again nnd
stnrtcd onco moro on tholr voyjgo.
Last ovcnlng thoy returned and re
ceived renewed greetings nnd this
morning thoro woro moro fond
fnrowolls for tho third tlmo.
PERSONAL NOTES
C. E. HANSEN wns in from Hnyncs
Inlet todny.
C. W. MARSHALL of Coqulllo Is
n visitor In tho city.
D. I. PINKERTON wns In from his
Lnron Inlot rnnch todny.
MILTON LATTIN of 8outh Inlot was
a Marahflold visitor todny.
C. S. WINSOR was a North Bond
visitor In Mnrshflold today.
M. J. BOWRON or Isthmus Inlot
spent tho dny In Mnrshflold.
WM. McMULLEN of Emtilro was n
Mnrshflold visitor today.
MItS. DEXTER of Coos Rlvor was n
visitor In our city todny.
JUDGE SPERRY of Coqulllo la In
tho city on legnl business.
WM. FOSTER camo down from Coos
Rlvor today on business.
J. A. GOODWIL wno a Coos Rlvor
visitor In Mnrshflold today.
REV. G. LoROY HALL loft today on
tho Brcakwntor for Portland.
MRS. WIRTII of Mllllcoma wns a
shoppor In Mnrshflold fdny.
R. H. GARDINER of North Bend
spout tho day In Mnrshflold.
LOUIS STONE of Catching Inlot
spoilt tho day In Mnrshflold.
II. D. WALLACE camo down from
his homo on Ross Inlot todny.
MHS. II. E. BESSEY of Mllllcoma
was a Marshflold shoppor todny.
Mns. W. Q. Roundslcy of Flagstaff
was a visitor In Mnrshflold todny.
HAROLD FEROUSON of Dnnlols
Crcok Is n Marshflold visitor today.
ALEX WATSON and wlfo of Catch
ing Inlet wero in tho city todny.
WM. BERRY, a Myrtlo Point
rnnchor, Is In tho city on busi
ness. C. E. MATHERS of North Bond loft
for Portland on the Broakwator to
day. .
was n Smith Cons
In Mnrshflold to-
E. W. GUPTIL
Rlvor visitor
day.
L. HAZHLTON
of Catching
business visitor in
Inlot
town
TONIGHT
-nt
TEe Royal
MY UNCLE FROM JAPAN.
Matlneo Sunday afternoon at 2:30
DORA THORNE
Prlco 10c
Tomorrow night,
FOR HER FATHER'S SAKE
Two full shows tonight nnd to
morrow night First at 7:00, soc
ond at 9:00 o'clock.
Admission 23c. Children inc.
was a
today,
J. T. CONLOGUI3 of Lampn, was a
business visitor in tho city yes
tordny. MRS. A. SHORT left for Coos City
todny to visit hor slate Mrs. D. L.
Watson.
MR. nnd MRS. J. P. FARLEY woro
Cooa Rlvor visitors In Mnrshflold
todny.
MR. nnd MRS. WM. LACKSTROM
of Catching Inlot woro Mnrsh
flold visitors today. Mr. Lack-
day and will Bpend tomorrow on
Coos River.
MRS. JAMES LANDRITH of South
Coos Rlvor wns a visitor In tho
city yesterday.
MR. and MRS. BEN M'MULLEN of
Myrtlo Point nro visiting friends
in tho city.
MR. nnd MRS. ANSON O. ROGERS
of Coos River woro Marshflold vis
itors todny.
MRS. HERBERT ROGERS of Coos
River was a business visitor in
Mnrshflold yesterday.
MRS. DANO of Bandon la visiting
hor son, Malr, of this city. Sho
will romnln until Tucsdny.
MISS BELVA FLANAGAN who is
toachlng bcIiooI at South Inlot was
In Mnrshflold today.
MRS. W. F. HODSON camo down
from Coos Rlvor this morning and
returned this nftornoon.
MAYOR MORRISON of Coqulllo was
In Mnrshflold Inst night to nttend
tho good rondB mooting.
MRS. BYRD LATTIN roturnod to hor
homo on Coos Rlvor today, after
a fow days' visit In Coaledo.
MRS. REBECCA LUSE BTUMP Is
making an over Sundny vUlt at
tho Luso ranch on Coos Rlvor.
MI8SES DOROTHY nnd LAURA
WATSON of Coqulllo nro visiting
tholr sister, Mrs. Harry Folsom.
MRS. S. DOWNER loft on tho Break
water today on routo to Washing
ton whoro Bho will mnko hor homo.
MRS. VARNEY of Conlcdo roturnod
homo todny aftor spending a day
or two with relatives on Coos rlvor.
MR, GILLESPIE and W. Tothrault
loft on tho Broakwator today for
Portland todny nftor n aovoral
wooks visit In Marshflold.
MRS. FRANK TERRY roturnod to
hor homo nt Dnnlcls Crcok todny
nftor a fow days' visit with rola
tlvos in Mnrshflold.
MRS. HARRY MANN left on tho
Bronkwator today for Portland
whoro sho was called suddenly by
tho sorlous Illness of hor Hlster.
MRS. E. C. HOLLAND and MRS.
N. OSMUNDSON roturnod to Co
qulllo yestordny nftor n brief vis
It with tholr sister, Mrs. Edward
Mooller.
MRS. C. F. THOMAS and threo chil
dren or this city loft this morn
ing for Myrtlo Point for a fow
. dnys' visit with hor mothor, Mrs.
M. N'. Bollou.
REV. G. LEROY HALL loft this
moralng on tho Bronkwator for
Portland nnd Orogon City, whoro
ho will nttond tho Baptist Stnto
Convention.
MRS. B. W. GUPTIL of Coos Rlvor
la visiting Mrs. Walker of Wll
lnnch Inlot nnd will visit with Mrs.
Coffolt of North Bond boforo re
turning homo.
MR. nnd MRS, CIIAS. McGEE loft for
tholr homo In Rosoburg yestordny;
Mr. and Mrs, Honry Blnck accom
panied thorn as far as Sumner, nnd
will roturn Tucsdny.
MAHSUFIKLD VISITORS TODAY.
Ray Dunson nnd wlfo from tho
llghthouso woro visitors In Marsh
flold today.
Miss Kardoll of Isthmus Inlot
spont tho dny In Mnrshflold.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon McMullon loft
for their homo In Myrtlo Point to
dny nftor n short stay In Mnrsh
flold. Mrs. E. L. Bcssoy of South Coos
River wns a Marshflold shopper to
day. F. II. Rood, of North Cooa Rlvor wns
In Marshflold today.
r
DOINGS OF DENMARK.
(Special to Tho Times)"
Mr. Walstrom nnd fntnlly mndo a
flying trip from Bnndnn to Port Or
ford nnd back Monday afternoon by
nuto stngo. Just as they woro chug
ging out of town, thoy picked up tho
bolnted school ma'am recontly nr
rived from Portland on tho Alllnuco
nnd bound for Donmnrk and gavo
hor a very onjoynblo rldo to hor de
stination. School oponed nt Donmnrk Tucs
dny morning with full nttendnnco.
BARGAINS
100 feot on North Front St,
running out to harbor line,
that's n genulno good buy.
Soveral good business buys
that aro well located.
20,000 Port Orford dry
white cedar tolephono poles
and piling, 7 cents per lineal
foot. In boom at-Coqulllo.
French Realty Co.
815 K N. Front St.
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Would you like to bo sure of getting Toilet Spe
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Penslar Almond and Cucumber Crenw, 23c
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Penslar After-Shaving Crown, 23c.
Penslar After-Shaving Lotion, 30c.
Peiislnr llnth Sparkler, 23c.
Peiislnr Buttermilk Cerate, 23c and 30c.
Penslar Camphor Ice (Vanishing), 23c.
Peiuilur Cold Cream, 23c.
Penslar Dioxide Cream, 23c.
Peiislnr Hair Tonic, noo mid $1.00.
Penslar Kumfy Powder (for perspiration), 23c.
Penslar Lilac Fuco Cream, ouc.
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Penslar Perln Benin Tooth Paste, 23c.
Penslar Perla-Deiita Tooth Powder, "
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Penslar Trend-lCasy Foot Powder, 23c.
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