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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
V yr"' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELU, Urttuu,v, hl0,i-uM., uu.uuu. Iii.Mwmjwwiuw I . " wp t m 1 Gentlemen, IWs the Time Now's tlio tltno, men, to vmir now full suit. Don't wait your now ui " - . un til tlio sciiBon 1b half over gut If now nml havo tlio ploasuro of wearing it nil through this brisk .ii .....ntiinr. when nil your friends nro "sprucing up." Havo you soon tlio beautiful blues, grnys, browns nnd tnns that wo nro showing this soason In those smart now form-fitting modols that tho well-dressed young follows nro wearing now? For fineciit twenty una twentj--flvo ddllnrs and higher wo can show oti mvcII tilings that joii can't inntch elsewhere around town nt any price Schloss Bros. & Co. The Clothes Beautiful "P5.00 to $30.00 Other Suits $8.50 to $15.00 The Fixup MAHSIIFIELD NORTH BEND Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store for SATURDAY See This Ad Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHONE MAIN gh Grade Mechanic Tools are a matter of pride with us. The best is more than a matter of pride to the man who uses them. He has to have the best. And to the man about the house, a good tool is a source of satisfaction. Drop in and Look Over Our Line Piomieer Hardware Company Fall Excursion To the Golden and Silver Falls For Only $1.50 for Round Trip From Allegany to the Falls The popular River Stoamor Alert will leave Pioneer Hard ware Dock at Marshfleld, Sunday, Oct. 20, at 8 A. M. Sharp FOR ALLEGANY and way points. Faro 76c for round trip. Weather permit ting, automobiles will run between Allegany and tho Golden and Silver Falls all day. This Is your golden opportunity to seo theso magnificent and beautiful falls. Faro on automobiles, round trip, only 11.50. Don't Forget Your Lunch Baskets and frlonds. Got your tlckts at BUSY CORNER. The Times Does got un - 4Bt" "V $n Ktaou uoi eaVliR ' 3 tin! ii Mil m tffSP SPECIAL SALE Tomorrow 298 US Job Printing ilia aavgaa COOS HAY TIDES. Dolow Is given tho timo and height of high nnd low water at Marshflcld. Tho tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each dny; a compni Ison on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substract 2 hours 34 mlnutoo. date, tc October. Hrs.. 0.03 7.00 Uvt& Feet. 0.0 3.7 &.& Hrs.. 1.157 ?30 8.24 Feet. 0.7 4.Q 4.1 Hrs.. 4.00 11,10, 4.51 Foot. 0.9 4.3( 3.8 Hrs.. 3.01 10.31 3.47 Foot. 1.1 4.G 3.3 0.71 0.G 8.20 4.4 10.48 4.2 9.38 4.3 10 WEATHER FORECAST (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON Itnln tonight nnd Friday; cooler tonight; west erly winds. LOOAL TEMPERATURE FORT. RE- For tho 24 hours ending 4:43 a.m. Oct. 17, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, special government motoorolog ical obsorvcr: Maximum C9 Minimum 42 At 1:43 a. m 49 Precipitation 18 Wind Southwest; cloudy Hoard of Initialization. Tho Coos county board of equalization moots In Coqulllo noxt Monday. Begins Noy Home. Work was conimpncml this morning on Tom Harry's new rcsldonco In Fcrndnle, Lu.it Day to Register. Saturday Is tho IbbC dny that tho registra tion books will bo opon for voters. If you hno not regtstcrod, got busy. Mother III Mrs. O. F Ellor- John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal.. writes: "I was afflicted with kid noy and blnddor troublo for noarly six yoars. Had a vory bad spoil Bomo timo ngo and was unablo to turn without holp. I commoncod using Foloy's Kldnoy Pills nnd can truly say I was rollovod nt onco. I tnko ploasuro In recommending Fo ley Kldnoy Pills." For snlo by Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co., tho Busy Corner. WANT ADS. PORTLAND HOUSE Room nnd board. 207 N. Third St., corner Commercial. Wi: HAVE A irosK.'ctlvo buyer for a neat flvo-room cottage, close In, but nob In tho flat. Prlco must bo right. UENTLEY & JONES. Ofllco ovor Lewis' Candy Store Phono 304-J. FOH HALE Good family row, fresh In a fow days. J. C. Doano, Phono 331-R. FOH HALE Heavy draft (emu or will soil ono. J. C. Donno, Phono :i31-R. MONEY TQ LOAN on pianos, fur niture nml personal proporty, otc. Call from C to 8 o'clock, H. II. Ilurpor, 334 Front street. Tolo phono 349-J. LOST or STOLEN Twenty-foot row boat with clinker bolt painted green with rod etrlpo around top. Rownrd for information, Brewory Saloon. FOR HALE Good modern seven room hotiso. Flno location nnd best view on Bny. Lot 40 x 100. Address "Good Chanco" enro Times WANTED Woman to do family . .washing.. Apply A, core Times. FOH SALE Medium weight farm wagon, now hind tires; doublo troo yoke, now Btnko wood rack, spring sent. No real estato con sidered. $12, L, Caro Times. WANTED Pasture for ono horso. Phone 621, North Bond. FOR SALE. Strawberry plants of Improved Oregon variety, DO cents per hundred at my plnco or deliv ered for 75c per hundred. Pat Dalton, Eastslde. WANTED Hurnt cedar telephone poles. Seo manngor Coos Bay Homo Telephone Co. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Collie pups. Apply Ferguson's ware house. FOR RENT Fifteen nnd a half aero ranch on Ross Inlot, six acres under cultivation. Apply to Hlgglnson & Son, Marshfiold, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, hono 158-L. FOR RENT Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Inquire Fash Ion Tailors, 150 Front street. ROOM AND HOARD Tho Roycrest, 388 First street. Phono 123-X. FOR RENT Clean, comfortable rooms, with or without board at 135 N. Second street Under new management. SOCIAL calendar. Wcdiicrrtnj-. Thursday. A N. W. Club with Mrs. Sam 1-.UIUU), Fortnightly Clu dance. beck hns been cnlled to Vnlley City, North Dakota, by the serious Illness of her mother. Sho will rc mnln there for some timo Will Build Bungalow-. W. C. Duubncr Is making nrrnngotnents for tho erection of n modem bungalow on his resldcnco property. W. S. Turpen Is the architect. Will Visit Light Route.--Tho Lad les' Guild of St. Luko's church In Empire will bo guests tomorrow of Mrs. Dunstan nt tho Arngo Light house. Football Game. A gamo of foot ball will bo played Friday after noon by two high school tonms. Ouo team will bo composed of tho seniors nnd Juniors nnd tho other of tho Bophomorcs and freshmen, Will Hecomo Nurses. Miss Ray Carev nnd Miss Zottn Gibson of Dondon arrived In Marshfleld yes terday on tholr way to Eureka, whero they will take a courso as nurses, which they will adopt as a profession Wide Study. Tho subject for Dl blo study nt tho Friday ovenlng sorvlco In tho Eplscopnl church Is tho fifth chapter of St. Matthew, tho beginning of tho sermon on tho Mount. Tho choir rohenrsal will bo held. Immediately after tho sor vlco, Entertained Friends. Mrs. Hcn nlng Larson cntortnlned frlonds nt her homo at Porter Hill.. Thoso present woro: Mosdnmos J. BJlu bock. Dcatlo, Wlttlck, M. KJolmnn, M. Borglund, A. Tybcrg and Mrs. Mngunson, Miss Borglund nnd Hcn ning Larson, A Harmony Meeting n.C.Grcctle, local manager of tho Oregon Power compnny, cntortnlned nil of tho doc tors of tho city last ovonlng when n demonstration of tho pulmotor, tho llfo saving dovlco. wbb clvon. Mr. Green is to bo congratulated on bolng tho only man who ovor got nil tho doctors of Marshllold togother on tho snmo caso. Receives Sad News. Mrs. P. M. Tully nnd bnby loft yesterday for San Francisco, via Myrtlo Point, on rccolpt of a telegram that her brothor, Edward Wood, was dying. Tho telegram gavo no details but sb her brothor was n young man, 20 years old. attending a military nendomy, nnd has not boon sick, Mr. Tully fears that, ho mot with an nccldont. Appoint Building Committee. Tho locnl camp of tho W. O. W. at a meet ing Inst ovonlng nppolntod a building commlttco to investigate tho mnttor of tho oroctlon of tho now W. O. W. building. Tho commlttco nppolntod consists of Hugh McLnln, F. P. Nor ton, Honry Hogdnhl, W. 8. Turpen, nnd W. U. Douglas. Tho plans havo nlrendy boon propnred by Wl S. Turpen, nrchltcct. Has Big Job. A recont press dlspntch from Palo Alto, Califor nia, says: "In a pnrtlal ropnrt to tho board of directors of tho Palo Alto Mutual Building nnd Loan association, J. B. Hassott, tho oxport, who haB been auditing tho nccounts of Marshall Black aB soc- rnfnrt if flirt nnriinrnHi.i noMmntnil that Black's shortago will bo bo - tweon $100,000 nnd $108,000. nnd I fhlldron nnd Miss Edna Ray gavo tho methods by which Black I 1(mvo tort South Coos lUyor to had been ablo to cover tin his con-1 "rrow to remain until Sunday fossed ombozzlomonts from tho ' 0VonlnK- . company." Tho oxport mentioned. D. D. BRA1NARD of Haines Inlot J. H Hassott, was former secre tary of tho Coos Bay, Rosoburg & Eastern Railroad and Nnvlgntlon Co., nnd Is well known on Coos Bny. An old friend of his says Hassott lias n big Job If ho will check up all tho crooks In Cali fornia. Punnmn Canal Song. As announ ced In yostordny's Times, tho local song success ontltlod "Through tho Panama Cannl to 'Frisco," will bo sung at tho Orpheum Thoatro tomor row night, Friday. Tho Illustrations nro tho result of local effort and n comploto sot of eighteen slldos will bo shown. A specially soloctod pic ture program will bo run In conjunc tion with tho song featuro, making tomorrow a spoclal day at tho Or pheum. NOTICE TO VOTERS. All electors who wish to voto at tho City Primary Election nnd tho Rogular Municipal Election should register with tho Recorder at his ofllco In tho City Hall. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recordor. The COST OF LIVING Is CUT IIY TRADING with HAINES. Remember hat wo aro solo agents for tho colobrated Maskey's Candies San Francisco's Finest Bonbons mid Toffies In Pound and half itouud boes. Stauff Grocery Co. PHONE 102 PERSONAL NOTES W. It. HAINES Is In Myrtle Point to day. II. FOLSOM Is In Myrtle Point to day on business. E. K. JONES Is in Myrtlo Point today on business. G. W. SHELLEY and son Gordon left for Myrtlo Point today. W. J. RUST Is a business visitor nt tho county sont today. M'SS LULU I10DSON returned to Allegany this afternoon. MBS. W. J. ItJTZ hns returned from a visit In Portland. MUS. E. S. GEAR returned homo on tho Breakwater today, HORACE RICHARDS of Daudon Is n business visitor in tho city. MRS. PAUL STERLING of Coqulllo Is a Marshfleld visitor today. L. W. TRAVER mado a business trip to Myrtlo Point this morning. J. A. JOHNSTON was a passengor on tlio outgoing train this morning, FRANK BURKHOLDER of Coqulllo Is a business visitor In tho city. MISS MYRTLE LUND is visiting with relatives In North Bond for a few dnys. C. II. PULLEN of North Bond was n Marshflcld visitor yesterday afternoon. F. W. DAVIS, tho loggor evange list, returned todny from a trip to Portlnnd. JUDGE J. S. COKE roturnod to dny noon from a business trip to Coqulllo, WILL BEATTIE of Ton Mllo Is vis iting his brother, Jack Boattlo, pn Coos River. A. S. HAMMOND roturnod to tho Bay today noon from rt short stay In Coqulllo. MIL and MRS. RADFORD of Smith-Powers' Camp No. 1 woro In tho city today. C. II. MARSH, right-of-way ngent for tho S. P. company, is in Co qulllo todny on business. e. s. j. McAllister, tho singio Tnx speaker, loft for tho Coqulllo valley towns this morning. MRS. L. J. SIMPSON nnd daughter of North Bond woro Mnrshflold visitors yestorday aftornoon MRS. A. R. TENBROOK of Mor rill, Ore., Ib visiting relatives nnd frlonds on Coos Bay. MRS. JESSE OTT nnd children re turned to Allegany UiIb aftornoon after a short stay In Mnrshflold. O. O. LUND Is campaigning In Co qulllo todny. Yesterday lwu visited Camp 8 In Denver Hill nnd Camp 9 nt Conledo. It. E. ADELSPERGER Is spending n few days In Myrtlo Point on business connected with tlio C. A. Smith Lumber Co. MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING enmo ovor from Myrtlo Point todny to spend ii dny nt tho homo of her undo, W. P. Murphy. J. II. FLANAGAN returned yostordny from an oxtondod business trip in San Franelsco. Ho reports busi ness conditions good In that city. 'Mlls ARTHUR M'KEOWN nnd Is picking apples at Fnlrvlow and Mrs. Bralnnrd. who has been spending sovornl days with him, roturnod homo todny. E. L. CANNON of Rosoburg, So cialist candidate far district at torney, Is booked to mako boiuo cnmpnlgn speeches In Coos nnd Curry counties In tho noxt fow weeks. HENRY HOECK, a formor resident of North Bend, will return to Portlnnd this wcok nftor n pleas nut visit with old frlonds hero nnd looking nftor proporty In terests. WARREN BACHTEL Is oxpectod homo noxt wook from Tennessee, whoro ho wns called by tho Ill ness nnd sad death of his wlfo, who was visiting at Iter old homo there. MRS. FANNIE WHEELER loft this morning via Drain for Portland to attend tho Nntlonnl W. C. T. U. Convention which will begin Sun day In that city. Sho will also visit friends whllo tliore. MR. nnd MRS. G. H. MYERS nr rlvod on tho Broakwator today from tho Enst and will spend tho wlntor In , Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Myers nro tho parents of Mrs. Landrlth of South Coos Rlvor. MR. and MRS. DAN E. MALONEY havo returned homo from their wedding tour, From Portland thoy went south nnd toured California roturnlng homo on tho stoamor Fl llold to Bandon. MR. and MRS. JAMES KELLOND, Jamos Kellond and Miss Edna Kollond and Mr. Kollond, Sr arrived yesterday on tho Alll nnco from Fon du Lac, Wis consin, nnd will locnto on tho Bay. Mrs. Kollond Is a sister of Mrs. Sullivan of tho Lloyd Hotol. Free Air for Auton at tho Marshfleld Cyclery DAYTON AGENTS. J 158-R 173 Broadway Phono GRANTS TWO, . DENIES TW Four Divorce Cases Heard Judge Coke in Circuit Court. Judgo John S. Coko roturncd h today from Coaulllo whero ho he. Equity cases. Four dlvorco b camo up beforo him, In tho cas Fnnnlo Krantz against W. L. Kra, ho denied tho dlvorco nnd also don tho dlvorco In tho enso of Lllllo I tlio against J. 11. Huftllo. In b cases tho ovldonco wns not rocan' as being sufficient on which tg grfl a uivorcc. In tho caso of Crockott vs. Crock tho dlvorco was granted. Tho Jud also cntorou a docroo of divorce tho cneo of Adams against Ada Tho latter parties rcsldo in Bando Judgo Coko will go to Coqu again Monday to hear a case. . , WILL MEET ST L Good Roads to Be Discussa at Gathering Tomorrow Night. Tho big good roads mooting wi uo now tomorrow night nt Coqulla tuo organization of tho Coos court Good Roads Association will bo coii plctcd and tho mooting will bo n put lie ono. Tho Idea Is to present tM good roads mnttor to tho publlo ana It Is expected that thero will be largo attendnnco. Quito a numbor of Mnrshflold at North Bend business men who nro 1m tnmmtnA will nttnnil T Men Come to Work on thi Construction of Smith Powers Road. Whon tho steamer Nann Smltt arrived yesterday sho brought 4C moil from San Francisco for work on tho logging railway, which Win lett & Ilurr will build for th Smith-Powers Logging Compnny out of Myrtlo Point, down tho soutU fork of tho Coqulllo Rlvor. ii Auothor gang of workmon will arrive from Eureka on tho noxt trip of tho Alliance. Tho contract ors havo been working In that lo-, callty and a largo amount of their equipment wns brought from that city. Some of tho workmen will u I ho come from thero, Whon the Rodnndo comes from Snn Francis co Sunday sho will also bring quite a number of laborers. Tho work on tho logging road Is to bo pushed and soon thero will bo a largo forco of mon at work out of Myrtle Point. AMONG THE SICK. Mrs L. M, Nolson Is roportedJ vory 111 nt her homo on Hall nve-l nue. Mrs. J. W. Hllriniilirnml. vliV1 underwent an operation nt Morcyl uospuni mat samruay, is roporieu, uoing won. Mrs. W. H. Hadson of Coos 5 Rlvor was operated upon this COIL UP morning nt Mercy hospital. 8liJ Is doing as won as can uo cx-l pected. Volma McDonald, tho llttla daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack .McDonald, Is reported recovering' nlcoly from nn operation for ap- pomllcltls nt Morcy hospital. A i Nows comcB from Ten Mllo thn Alox Wilson, who suffered a stroke-! of paralysis somo timo ago, is re-1 covering his usual health ana strength. Ho Is stopping at tho i Frank Bowron homo thore. Special LOADED SHOTGUN"! SHELLS at THE GUNNERY. If you have anything to sell, triie.,1 or rent, or ?ant help, try a want AJ- Tlmes' Want Ads trlnr result. Hess' Poultry Panacea Is not n stimulant but n nu tritious tonic, which produces eggs hi nnUno's w'ny. In Win ter keep jour hens warm, feed Pan-a-ce-a; if you don't get nioro eggs, and lots of them, re turn tho empty iwickugo and your money will bo refunded cheerfully. iHNTiiyJgW M fllItMCfi 7P&. i .V m.i... ...t .. ; a.ij. r -