The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 28, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGOH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912.-EVENING EDITION.
v
Men's Shoes
"""""i"
MM
m.5
In our exclusive Merits
Shoe department we are
showing the most up-to-date
line of Men's Footwear
We are sole agents for
Selz Royal Blue
$3.50 to $5.00
Florsheim Shoes
$5.00 to $6.00
"Hunkidori" Chippewa High Tops for Loggers
Onto.
2SIHrs.
Ft .
29
lira.
Ft..
4.10
5.1
I.G8
4.S
October.
0.07 3.27 9.59
2.7 C.9 1.2
9.4C 4.17 10.41
3.2 C.7 1.1
WEATHER FORECAST.
(Dy Associated Press)
OREGON Hnln tonight nnd
Tuesday In the west nnd fair
In the east; southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE
POUT. For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:13 n. in., Oct. 28, by UonJ.
Ostllnd, spoolnl government
meteorological observer:
Maximum CO
Minimum 32
At 4:43 n. in 39
Precipitation 39.
Wind Southwest; calm, clear.
PERSONAL NOTES
55. T. SIOUX Is In town.
W. H. CAVAXAUOH of Knstldo Is
In town.
SAM SHOOK of Xorth Coos River
Is In town,
Woolen Mill Store
Men's Outfitters.
Always "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store
Wx ' i
-'arc.
m
K&WPV
ife
TwW
-i kidHMfc&A
" ' " y -r ,-
lfAV ,. I &''
urfcjt
,t V v.. -
ii?, t?J, '-; vt ?''' '.,-..
',ni-
MM
in? (iv -m
an-'" mm
IMh
" " -wfffVTfi'tfTW"BfTlnHiM -f jt '"r
TINNnn i "IJwliTWK
T?CV
'.e
irssrTiv'r"-
ll.tC-'T? ' ' v..TW- '.-.'. ".... ... . Vi
L.--yrjrl- - ?v
DONT BE UP IN
THE AIR
When you need anything in the
Drug Line. Call up 298, 'The
Busy Corner," and we'll do the
rest. Prices always right
lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
Some Are Gone
OthersGoing
hut e Mill have left somo choice
bargains in really In nml nbout
Myrtle Point. Severn! business
opportunities, Lnmlu In sinnl!
Iructn, largo tracts, any filzo you
hInIi, Timber lands, etc. All
roads lead to Myrtle Point. Oct
n move on.
Horace W. Ames
&Co.
C. I. REIQARD Is a business visitor
In Coqulllo today.
M. J. DOWRON of Henryvlllo Is
hero for tho day.
AIITIIUU M'KEOWX Is hunting In
tho Sand Hills.
FRANK HODSOX of South
Klver Is In Mnrahflold.
Coos
MAYOR JORDAX of Eastsldo is a
Marshflold visitor today.
W. II. MEREDITH returned to his
homo In Port Orford today.
DILLIE MANXER1XO of Coos River
Is In town ou business today.
DR. E. MIXOUS loft for Floronco
yestorday In response to n call.
PAUL RASMUSSEX camo down
from Coos RIvor this morning.
ASSESSOR T. J. THRIFT loft lor
his homo In Coqulllo this morning.
PAT HEXXESSBY and son, Del, re
turned to Henryvlllo this morn
ing.
MRS. JOHX SEARS nnd children
will leavo this weok for Califor
nia,
W. S. TURPEX hns returned from
an over Sunday hunt In tho Sand
Hills.
CIIAS. 8TAUFF has gono to tho
Sand Hills for n few days nt his
ranch.
MRS. 1). 11. LAROEXT went to
Dandon this morning to bo gono
n week.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
PHONE . MAIM 9QR
US
Myrtlo Point
Oregon
Tmprovo linker)'. Tho Coos Day
Dakory has a forco of men nt work
rcdocoratlng and Improving tho in
terior. Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshftcld
city council will moot this evening
to tnko up a numbor of Btrcot im
provement projects nnd othor muni
cipal mattors.
liOtcH lint. Somcono took Marsh
al Cartor's flno now lint from his
oITlco a few days ago. Thoy ovldently
did It as n Joko aud mcnnwhllo tho
Marshal hns to wear his old headgear
oven on dress occasions.
Will Olvo Parly. Tho young peo
ple of tho Mothodlstc hurch will glvo
n party In tho Finnish hnll next Fri
day ovcnlng, Nov. 1. All will moot
nt tho Methodist church not Inter
'than 8:30 o'clock and nro nlso re
quested to bring tholr nlckles nnd
pennies.
Second Sonipntack. A second
largo smokestack Is being erected
nt tho C. A. Smith mill nnd Is for
tho now pulp mill. It Is of con
crete nnd will ho 200 feet high, not
qulto as high ,ns tho othor largo
ono for tho mill nnd electric plant,
wnich is nbout 240 feet high,
Plnn to llulld. Tho Dradloy Can
dy compnny Is plnnnlng to erect
n three-story building on Its lot on
Xorth Front strot, near Its Inter
section with nrondway. Tho build
ing Is planned to bo thrco stories,
COxlOO, nnd tho lower stories will
bo utilized for tho factory nnd of-
I flees of the compnny.
1 A Missouri editor nBks: "Aro
thero nny sweoter words In tho
English inngiingo than 'I lovo your
To which nnothor Missouri editor
truthfully replica: "Perhaps not,
but tho words, 'Hero nro four crol
lars nnd n hnlf I owo on subscrip
tion,' nro not lacking In delightful
enunciation to tho car of n news
paper man."
Mwt Tonight. Tho Port of Coos
nay Commission will hold n meet
ing this ovcnlng to nrrango for tho
passage of tho ordlnnnco for tho
snlo of tho 1300,000 bond Issue.
Action will probnbly bo taken on
tho harbor lines. Citizens of East
sldo nro expected to bo present to
petition tho Commission for rlght-of-wny
for n G0-foot wntortront
streot.
Won Prlzo nt Fair. Mrs. Peter
Scott of this city who Is now nt
innuaui, wiwii.. wns ono oi i o rBV, FATHER Sl'RIXOEIt of
exhibitors nt tho Abordeon fnlr. v,ii, iio..,i i,nU t....nn,i r,n. ..
valley today nftcr n short whllo
spent In this vicinity.
MRS. JAS RICHMOND of Coqulllo Is
a Marshflold visitor today.
MRS. ELMORE of Allegany is a
Marshflold shopper todny.
MRS. D, D. PIERCE and Mrs. E. A.
Tyrell of Coqulllo nro Marshflold
visitors.
C. II. JACKSON returned todny from
California bringing his wlfo who
went south for her health.
JAS. HOONE was down from tho
Smith-Powers camp on Upper
Isthmus Inlet to spend Sunday
with friends.
GEORGE ROTNOR of tho Woolon
Mill Storo will lcavo Thursday
morning overland for Portland to
buy goods.
IRVING CHANDLER arrlvod In on
tho Wnshlncton yestorday from n
short visit with friends In Snn
Frnnclsco.
MISS ROSE McCLAY has roturnod to
Riverside, tho Gould homo near
Allognny, after a short visit nt tho
E. C. Darker homo.
MRS. DORSBY KREIT55ER nnd
MRS. A. L. IIOU8BWORTII, who
liavo been visiting In Portland,
returned on the nrenkwator.
MR. and MRS. LITTLER loft erf
tho trnln this morning for Gold
llonch. whoro Mr. Littler will go
Into tho hnrdwnro business.
POSTMASTER W. D. CURTIS nncT
wlfo returned yestordny vln Dan
don from n two weoks visit nt
vnrlous California points.
CIIAS. PETERSON nnd wlfo nnd
son expect to leavo on tho noxt
Rcdondo for California. Thoy
will tnko their auto with them.
MRS. LAWRENCE A. LILJQUIST
and Miss Clnro Shorwood woro
guest of Mrs. Xorrls Jonson
yestordny, attending tho aviation
meet.
WANT ADS.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE loft for Co.
qulllo this morning nftcr n stay
in tins city.
RODERT SWAXTON returned yea
tordny from n hunting trip to
mo lower uny.
FRED and JOE DENNETT spent a
few dnys nt their homestead tho
Inst of tho week.
MR. and MRS. LOUIE ST. DEN
NIE camo In from tholr Ten Mllo
ranch this morning.
MR. nnd MRS. K. N. M'DOXXELL
ontortnlned nt dlnnor Inst ovcnlng
nt tholr homo on Park nvonuo.
MRS. F. C. DIRCH who hns been
visiting In California, will return
to tho Day on tho noxt Kcdoudo.
D. O. KEXYOX of Pulrvlow Is in
town todny on his wny to Ton
Mllo, whoro ho will visit his fnin-
DEL DEXGSTOX hns roturnert
from MlnnenpollH whoro ho was
called by tho dcatlt of his mother.
PORTLAND HOUSE Room mid
board. 207 X. Third St., corner
Comiuorclnl.
Olvmnic Flour
Snow Drift Flour
RETAIL PRICfc
$1.40 PER. SACK
North western bard wheat used ex.
cluslvoly in milling theso brands or
flour.
ffnoBuaucQ-,
WANTED Girl for gencrnl house
work. Phono 47-X.
WANTED Eight or len room house
or apartments, unfurnlshod, cIobo
In. Address M, Times office.
WANTED Furnished liouso r
npartmeuts. Address RX., enro
Times.
WANTED Girl for Rciicrul house
work. Family of two. Apply nt
once at Xo. G20 Central nvonuo.
FOR RALlv A tow Monarch strain
Pokln ducks. Stock from Mrs.
Young, Importer direct from Chi
na of vory largo ducks. Mrs. J.
II. Price, Allogany, Ore.
'KAIFE
t8A- "
HODGINS
ttShfialrl D.!i.
i?fiaf Co-
" ttu.u, uregoi
'will'IKIjll.
r( vnir
L A "ESSEN-
r Tfwj ometldng sent for
PONE
'U do
154-Ii
U, Charges reason
hSls QRAVnv
Bargains in Lots at
Bunker Hill
Some choice sites If you seo me at
once.
AUG. FRI7J3EN.
an rv-i Ave.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges, Our motto:
"Will go anywhere at any time.
Stands Blancp Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store- Dy Phones .78 and 48.
RARKKR A OOODAT.I8. proprUtoni
' hi .i ,, KAKKKH UWMWim Wrm.'
It Y i ill II I "
' TH? TIMBS' 'DPflQQir YOUR J0P MINTING
DO
FOR RENT Ono furnished room,
Address 334 First street.
FOR RENT Fifteen nnd n hnlf
acre ranch on Ross Inlot, six
acres under cultivation. Apply
to Illgglnson & Son, Marshfleld,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and ai
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono lf.iJ-L.
ROOM AND HOARD The Roycrest,
388 First street. Phone 123-X.
Umbrellas Covered
nt tho
Marshfield Cyclery
DAYTON AOENTS.
Phono 1B8-R
172 Ilrondway
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Tho World of thnt city In giving n
list of tho nwnrds of prizes men
tions Mrs. Scott ns having won flrst
prlzo on tho host collection of pa
por flowors. Mrs. Scott's frlonds
hero will romombor fllio wns qulto
an nrtlsf In mnklug pniior flowors.
WmitH ltelonglngN. Marshal Car
tor has rocolved word from A. W. Joy-
nor of GIG Montgomery street, Snvnn-
nah, On., asking that all tho offectaj
or his son, w. a. Joynor, who myster
iously disappeared on South Slough
a few months ngo, bo forwardod to
him. Mr. Joynor says ho hadn't seen
his son for twolvo yonrs and ho Is
vory anxious thnt all his effects,
whothor valuablo or not, bo sont to
him. Nothing now 'has developed In
tho enso.
Involves $100,000. Tho 3,000
ncres of (Imborlnnd on tho Coqulllo
which Is Involved In tho suit of Mrs.
J. M. McDonald vs. M. J. McDonald
and his wlfo Is now worth about
M GO, 000. Charges and counter char
ges of fraud aro being made. M. J.
McDonnld Insists that tho deed which
ho gave his brother for tho land was
merely a mortgago to socuro a num
ber of notes nmountlng to nbout 132,
0000. He claims to hnvo paid theso
notos nnd now wants his brother's
widow to deed back tho land. She In
slsts ho has no claim on tho lnnd.
Doth fnmlllcs nro woll to do and
whllo thoy havo always rcsldod In Snn
Frnnclsco, tho deceased Capt. Mc
Donald is woll remembered by old
residents. M. J. McDonald, bettor
known ns Jasper, owns considerable
property on tho Coqulllo. Henry
Sengstackon beenmo Involvod In tho
case by having acted as agont for
M. J. McDonald bore. C. R. Peck Is
representing M. J. McDonald In tho
litigation.
missionary visit to Coqulllo nnd
uniuioii.
MR. nnd MRS. F. D. COHAN en
tertained a fow friends nt ainnor
nt tholr h'nino In West Mnrahflold
Inst ovcnlng.
MRS. FRANK MARIIOFFER roturn
od on tho Washington yestordny
from an oxtonded visit with' roin
tlves In Utah.
D. T. DAWSON of tho Mooro-Wnt-son
Dry Qoods Co. of Snn Fran
cisco, camo In on tho Alllnnco
from Eurokn.
S. O. MISH, ropresontlng Xnthnn &
Dormnn camo up tho roast from
Eurokn and reports tho ronds In
bnd condition.
CHAUXCBY CLARKE, tlmokeopor
nt tho Smith-Powers enmp on
South Coos RIvor, was down to
spend Sunday.
Har your Job printing dope at
fie TlmM' om.
WK HAVE 'EM
Phili Nuts
Tho new nutH from tho Phil
ippines. Two Pounds for u Quarter.
Also
Hallowe'en Pumpkins
nnd
Sweet Cider '
Stauf f Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MA&KEV8 DANDIES
CARL DEROMAN, formorly mnnn
gor of tho Co-opomtlvQ Cannery
on tlio riiusinw, but now located
at Coqulllo, wns In Mnrahflold
yestorday on business nnd plena
uro,
11. C. CORDES roturnod yostorany
from a thrco dnys hunting trip
to his homiMJtend In tho Sand
HIIIb. Mr. Cordes brought homo
2C ducks.
WALTER 8TULL. who lives on tho
Fuller plnco on tho West rork
of North Coos River, lino boon
In town sovernl dnys attending
to business.
MRS. M. L. DOUOLAS will leavo
on tho noxt Rcdondo for South'
em California, whoro sho will
spend tho winter will friends
nnd relatives.
MI88 URSULA FARR1XOER enter
tained n number of her young
frlonds yestordny at hor homo on
South Third street In honor of
hor lCth blrth'dny.
MRS. FANNIE O'DONNELL nnd lit
tlo dnughtor, Mnrgarot, loft on
tho IVroakwntor, Saturday, for
Eugene, whoro tho llttlo girl will
bo placed In tho Slstor'a school.
MRS. OTTO 8CHETTER roturnod
Inst evening from Snu Frnnclsco,
coining homo vln Dandon. Sho
has practically recovored from
hor recent operation. Mr. Solici
tor mot hor nt llnndnn, Thoy
rnino on thu special train last
evening.
Enlarge House. W. 8. Drown Is
hnvlng an addition built to his
houso on South Droadwny. Wilson
& Savago aro doing tho work.
ALONO THE WATERFRONT I
Tho Ruby arrived In nt Dandon to
dny.
Tho Sausallto nrrlvod In horo today.
Tho Osproy, Nowborg and Alllnnco
sailed from horo todny.
VICTOR WICKMAN, a Coqulllo
resldont, loft for his homo In tlio
: -
Poultry
To thoso who wish to Improvo
tholr flocks of turkeys and chick
ens: Xow is tho tlmo to got your
males and femalos,
M. D. Gobblors. samo ns thoso
Ilhat took first prize at tho Coos
nnd Curry County Fair, from ?3.50
.to JG.00 each', hens, from $3,00 to
' tr. nnnl.
Young Roosters From l.HO to
$.'!.H5 each, of tlio following breeds:
S. C. W. Leghorns, bluo ribbon
strain; S. C. D. Leghorns; S. O. M.
Anconns; 8. C. D. Rocks; S. C. C.
RockH; 8. C. W. Orpingtons; S. O.
D. Jnvas; S. C. D. Andnlualans nnd
Houdans. I hnvo nothing but fine
blood, and most of theso won firsts
at tho fair,
Trios Rorks, J5.C0 to 0.00;
Anconns. JD.CO to $0.00; W. Log
liorns. i&.GO; D, Leghorns, $5.2G;
D. Andaluslnns, ?0.00; W. Orping
tons, 16,00.
F. H. NEEH'B IIALDHIMj 1H)UI
TRY YARDS,
Ilionp, Fnrincnj fHSxB,
Myrtle Point , Oregon
Tho Homer nnd Hnrdy arrived In
yestorday from Snn Francisco.
Tho Orogonlnn snys; Unless ear
lier calculations fall tho stoamer
Cnmlnn, which lost tho uso of nor,
propollor off tho Orogon coast Sat
urday, will bo In condition to pro
ceed to sea today. A diver mndo
nn examination nt Snn Frnnclsco
nnd found thnt four blndcs had
boon broken, nnd now onos worn
provldod without dolny. Tho Alaskn
Pnclflc Steamship company, owning
tho stonmor Watson, which towod
tho Camlno Into tho Golden Onto,
hns fllod n libol, but It Is under
stood thnt thoro will bo n settle
ment offectou without legal aid.
Handsomo profits aro being real
ized by tho whaling Industry,
which hns rccontly oxporlenced a
revival.
Winchester, Stevens nnd Reming
ton PUMP OUNS at THE GUN
D. & S. Cold and
Rheumatis Capsules
will lin'tik up iv cold or relievo
rliciiiiintlHin la n few hour,
without Imrmfiil effects,
THEY TONE
your nyiiteiii, dehtroy harmful
bacteria, mid eliiiilunto uric arid
from tho blood. Ono trial will
convince you that thN In tlio
la-st cold preparation on thu
market. Money back If not satisfied.
MmiBMmSSmtSm