The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 29, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912. EVENING
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COOS HAY TIOKS.
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height of high nnd low water at
Mnrahflcld.
Tho tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on consecutlvo holghts will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho har,
substract 2 hours 34 minutes.
Hrs.
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4.HS
1.8
5.51
4.2
0.51
4.3
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5.57 0.0
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(Ry Associated Press)
OUKaON Occasional rain In
wost nnd fnlr In cast portion
tonight and Wednesday; south
erly winds.
nu-
l'.l.irtSchIntr i. Marx
Tio good ones: At tho loft, n 3-lnitton cont, two to bul
bs lolt roll front. At tho right, tho rvgulnr 3-buttoii
liclc, good for any mnn, young or old.
JUNG men don't always want
extremes in style; there's a certain
lily in dress that marks the gentle-
d, whatever his age.
lood?qualityTin materials, good fit, and
certain! distinction and air of good
needing; these are the important things
I .1 i" 1 11 1
in clothes tor the man who dresses riant.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Overcoats
I Jl and up Overcoats $ 1 6.50 and iro
Woolen Mill Store
ThU store i.s tlio homo of
Hart Schnffncr & Marx clothes
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
Tor tho 24 hours ending at
1:13 a. in., Oct. 29, by RonJ.
Ostllnd, special government
motoorologlcnl observer:
Mnxlmiim 51
Minimum 38
At 4:43 n. m 44
Precipitation DC
Wind Southwest: rnlny.
I HORN.
MASSEY At tholr homo In South
Mnrshflcld Sunday, Octobor 27,
1912. to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Mas-
Some Are Gone
Others Going
but wo Mill Imvo left 6omo choice
bargains in realty In and about
Myrtle Point. Several business
opportunities Lands In small
IraclH, largo trnctri, any sl.o you
wltdi. Timber lands, etc. All
roads lead to Myrtle Point. Get
n move on.
Horace W. Ames
&Co.
Myrtlo Point
Oregon
WANT ADS.
WANTED A Swedish or Finn girl
to assist In a boarding house.
Call at 409 North Broadway.
LOST Saturday, nrrmv lnt wntch
fob with gold bond. Itoturn to
Times olllco.
sey a twclvo pound boy. Mother
and child nro doing well nnd the
father feels pretty "ily" as tho lit
tle stranger wns ushered Into the
worm just as Aviator Chrlstoffor
son was soaring through tho air
near me .Mossoy home.
(Jive Pinlv Tlln N'nrwoclnn T.nMi
emit Young People's Society will give
il ,Inawe'on party In tho church par
lors i uursuny evening.
miiimieeii Party Miss Frances
trnnso Is entertaining tho llnptlst
luuiiK i-eopies union this evening at
n Halloween party.
Now Clerk. Lurkhnrt & Parsons
nro expecting n new pharmacist on
mo next iironkwntor to assist Messrs
Parsons nnd Winkler.
Meet Today. The Ladles dutld of
tho Episcopal church Is being entcr
talncd by Mrs. Harry llradflold nt
nor noma mis afternoon
Hallow con Dance. Tho Fortnight
ly uancmg uub hnB lB3ued Invita
tions for a Halloween ball to lin Hven
at tho Eagles' hall Thursday night,
Octobor 31.
Kills Goose. C. G. Magnus this
morning Killed one of tho largest wild
gecso brought In this fall. Tho gooso
had strayed from the flock nud was
snot on tho mnrsh near tho railroad
dock.
Play Here Friday. Tho Coqulllo
High School football team is oxnoetoil
hero Friday afternoon to piny tho
Mnrshftold high school team. Tho
gnmo promises to bo ono of tho best
of tho season.
At Grays Harbor. G. A. nonnott
rccolvod a card from Johnny Swnnson
saying that ho was nllvo and woll
nnd locnted nenr Grays Harbor. Mr.
Swanson hns been nbsont from tho
Hny for twenty years.
Given Surprise A. E. Gagnon wnfl
given a suprlso pnrty last evening by
n number of IiIb friends nt his homo
In nunkor Hill. Mr. Gngnon who
lonves on tho Nann Smith on a visit
to friends In Minneapolis nnd rela
tives In tho Provlnco of Quebec,
expects to bo away several months.
Injured Foot. D. A. Jones Is
limping theso days as a result of stop
ping on tho sharp end of an 8 penny
nan which punctured ills snoo nnd
was drlvon through his loft foot.
Dnvo says that a too nail Is tho only
thing thnt Is Intended for a foot and
horenfter ho Is going to cut out tho
eight-penny variety.
Ih Inspector. Wm. Wnrron han
been appointed Inspector of Coos
County Hnrbor shops by tho Orogon
Stato Tonsorlnl Hoard. Ho Is now
visiting tho various shops. Only ono
violation hns boen found so far nnd
that Is In a North Rond shop which
is being conducted by tho proprietor's
wlfo during his lllnojs. Sho hns no
llconso but tho circumstances aro ox-
tlnuntlng nnd tho offonso will probab
ly bo excused by tho stato hoard.
Cable Hronks. Tho big lowering
cnhlo of tho McDonnld & Vaughan
Danlols Cvook enmp hroko yostorday
morning wrecking a couple of cars
loaded with logs. No ono wns hurt
In tho nccldont. but tho camp will
bo ftliut do'vn for n fow dnys whllo
about 1200 feet of broken cnblo
is bolng i op! need. About 8000 foot
of cnblo Is used in tho lowering
of lh cars, which genorally car
ry about 12.000 feet of logs.
Son Is Horn. F. B, Haguo of tho
Pioneer Hnrdwaro Co., rocolvod n lot-
from Jns. Green announcing tho birth
of nn eight nn ouo-hnlf pound son
Octobor 20th nt 0:20 p. m. In Sun
Francisco. Mrs. Green who was born
and raised on the Day will bo rom
omborcd ns Miss Mnry Mlnot. Tho
now arrival Is tholr first child and
their many Coos Hay frlonds will un-
llto In extending follcltntlons. Mr.
Grcon Is woll known boro, having
visited horo ninny times when on tho
rond for n wholosalo confectlonory.
MIhs Relative. Arthur Lucns and
brothor of Clovolnnd, Ohio, nnd win.
hnvo boen rocontly omnloycd In an
automobllo factory of that city nro
visiting nt tho Clins. Malialioy nomo
on North Coos Rlvor. Mr. Lucns and
his brothor traveled from Cleveland
for tho solo nurnoso of visiting C. M.
Darlt, but on their nrrlvul hero they
found that Mr. Darlt had moved to
Portland. After n visit nt tho Mahaf.
volvlng nn assessment made for
North llroadway and contested on tho
grounds of errors In the survey, was
nrgued before Judge Coke today and
will bo tnkon up again Wednesday.
Yesterday J ml go Coko heard argu
ments on n motion to set osldo the re
feree's findings In the Sehappers-SIm-pson
case. About 700 pages of trans
cript nnd other records nro to bo
looked over before he decides It.
PERSONAL NOTES
rajs "The Busy Corner"---The Rexall Store
FOR S
Rhodo Island
ply to F. E. Hague.
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foy homo they will go to Portlnnd
Short Iose.s. Judgo J. S. Coko to-
ur -ft ti,omti..iiiiivcl (lny decided tho suit In equity ovor
JTlu si oarh Ai-V'o Lnkcsldo hotel property between
slnnd Rods, ?1 each. All- .. H. . . ,Inppv Wiikina ln f.
vor of Wllklns. Ho hold that Short's
claim wns moroly a verbal option.
Tho quostlon of possession of tho pro
perty wns loft to ho decided later and
Judgo Coko nnnounced ho would hear
argumonts on n motion to asses tho
costs to Wllklns.
City Ciiho. Tho enso of Josoph
Lapp vs. tho City of Marshflold. In-
FOR HUNT. Tlirw-rooin
furnlshod. Apply 749
Fourth street.
linusc,
South
FOR RENT Modern B room Hat fur
nlshod. Apply uotweon i nnu o in
tho evening nt 0S3 Tinru nnu uign
land.
jtem8t
cjency
Purity
Honesty
lur Plying Colors Are
'ckhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
-MAIN 298
US
Junes Does Job PrintingM
FOR SAM) Matti-ess ami Uphols
torlng factory, with patent enrpot
plnnnor In connection. Must no
sold at once. Inqulro of Homo
Trust Co., ovor First Nntlonnl
Rank, Mnrshflcld.
MONEY TO LOAN On Piano, furni
ture, persoiud property, otc. Call
from 0 to 8 p. m. H. H. Harper,
334 First stmt. Phono 349-J.
WANTED 100 buyers for Ford
nutomoblles. Flvo pnssongor,
$700: Roadster. $C2G; Delivery,
J72G. All fully equipped f.o.b.
Marshflold. Geo. Goodrum, L'oos
county agent.
PORTLAND HOUSE Room and
board. 207 N. Third St., corner
Commorclal.
WANTED Eight or ten room house
or apartments, unfurnished, close
In. Address M, Times offlco.
WANTED FiirnlsJiod houso r
apartments. ddress RX care
Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Family of two. Apply nt
once at No. 620 Central avenue.
FOR RENT Ono furnished room,
Address 334 First street.
FOU SALE -Dry wood, fir and al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono ISfrL.
ROOM AND BOARD The Kojrcrwt,
888 First etreet, Phong 123-X.
GEORGE WALKER Is In from Ten
Mile.
EVAN HODSON Is In MnrBlificld
today.
T. F. SMITH of Daniels Creek Ib
In town.
WILLIS KENNEDY went to Ilnndon
todny on business.
MRS. STAMI1UCK enmo down from
Coos Rlvor todny.
MISS LULU HODSON of Allegany
went to North Rond todny.
HERRERT STEVENS of Allegany Is
In Mnrnhflold for n fow dnys.
O. H. MOORE nnd wlfo of Catching
Inlet nro Mnrshflcld visitors.
CHARLES DINO.MAN of South Coos
River Is hero on business.
MRS. A. D. ROONE of Cntchlng Inlet
is shopping In Mnrshflcld today.
MRS. EMILY McFARLIN Is In from
hor North Inlot crnnborry ranch.
MRS. MAGGIE OGREN of Uandon Is
tho guest of Mrs. Solma Thomas.
MISS INEZ DUNCH of Coqulllo
wns visiting In Mnrshllold Sundny.
ALUERT 8EELIG was a passenger
for Ilnndon this morning on busi
ness. MISS FLORENCE ROOKE of Loon
Lnko is In Marshfleld for n fow
dnys.
MRS. H. WUKASCH and daughter of
Lakesldo aro spending n fow dnys
In Mnrshllold.
FRED McLAIN Is hero from Ilnndon
whero ho hns been aiding In log
ging rond construction.
JOHN PROVIN, foreman of Smlth-
Powors Camp No. 2 Is In Marsh-
field today.
HAROLD MARTIN haB returnod
from n summer stay at Rrldal Vail
nnd other enstcrn Oregon points.
MRS. J. O. STEMMLER returned to
hor homo In Myrtlo Point yester
day nftor n fow dnys visit with
frlcndB.
REV. R. W. GRAY who hns been
living on n rnnch near Allegany
hns moved his family to North
Rend.
WATT BHORT, Goorgo Horron and
Fred Hagolstoln aro spondlng tho
couple of weeks hunting in tho Fall
Crcok soctlon.
O. A. RROWN loaves tomorrpw on
tho Nann Smith on nn extended
business nnd plonsuro trip to Calif
ornia. FRANK RURKHOLDER camo ovor
from Coqulllo today to attend tho
Good Roads meeting In North
Rend tonight.
ALRIN GUSTAFSON enmo ln from
Loon Lnko with n shipment of
crenm for tho Coos Ray Cold
Storago Co. todny.
L. K. RALLINGER, who has boon
employed nt Camp C of tho
Smlth-Powors compnny Is spend
ing n fow dnys In town.
MR. nnd MRS. GEORGE MYERS,
who nro visiting nt tho Jnmcs
Lnndrlth homo on South Coos
Rlvor, nro In Mnrshflcld todny.
P. F. CROUCH, who recontly leas
ed his ranch on Ilnynes Inlet to
his brothor nnd has located In
North Rond, wns n Marshflold
visitor.
MR. nnd MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN who
hnvo boon mnklng nn oxtonded
oastorn nnd uorthom trip nro ox
pectod homo overland Thursdny or
Frldny.
MRS. J. C. NOEL of Coqulllo passed
through horo en route to Gardlnor
whero sho will visit frlonds for
nwlillo. Mr. Noel accompanied hor
to tho Rny.
W. U. DOUOLAS wont to Lakesldo
today to attend tho snlo of tho
Lnkosldo Croamory by Mllo Plor
Bon, the rocoivor of tho company.
It mny bo bid In nnd conducted ns
a co-oporntlvo concorn.
THE VERY REV. FATHER M'MA
HON, Provincial of the Domenl
enn ordor, and tho Rov. Father
Donnelly loft yostordny morning
vln praln, aftor a fow days' bus
iness visit to Marshflold.
JOHN GROSVENOR. who hns boon
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Tuesday.
Ladles' Guild with Mrs. Har
ry llradtlold.
Umbrellas Covered
nt tho
Marshfield Cyclery
DAYTON AGENTS.
Phono 15K-R 172 P roadway
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
WE HAVE 'EM
Phili Nuts
Tho new nuts from tho Phil
ippines. Two Pounds for n Quarter.
Also
Hallowe'en Pumpkins
and
Sweet Cider
Stauff Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MABKEY'S CANDIES
spending n conplo of months nt
the Herbert Rogors homo, left
via Ilnndon yesterdny for his
homo nenr Los Angeles. Ho has
n lemon orchard of about flvo
acres nearly ready for bearing.
11. F. WYATT has returned from n
business trip to Curry county nnd
reports thcro Is consldornblo ncttv
lty In thnt section owing to tho
presence of Engineer Wolfram and
tho Southern Paclllc surveyors nnd
of n second surveying pnrty whoso
Identity Is not known.
TOM FREESE nnd fnmlly moved
from Ferndnlo to their now homo
on part of tho Wltto ranch on
South Coos Rlvor todny, which ho
recently bought.
WARREN REED enmo down from
Gurdlnor todny on business. Thoro
Is little now In tho rnllroad situa
tion thoro, but tho prospects nro
good for activity on a big scalo
soon.
MR. nnd MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL
who hnvo been visiting In tho cast
nro enrouto home. On tholr homo
wnrd Joiirnoy thoy will visit in
Tonnesse, thonco to Now Orleans,
Los Angoles nnd Snn Frnnclsco nt
which plnco they will visit frlonds,
nrrlvlng In Mnrshllold about tho
llrst of December.
M. A. SWEETMAN Is spondlng n fow
days nt tho Chns. Stauff ranch In
tho Sand Hills trying to kill off tho
wild ducks thnt nro roportcd so
numorouB thoro. Tho present
storm Is oxpectod to mnko tho
hunting good, tho fnlr wenthor
Sundny having forced ninny of tho
hunters to roturn with empty bags.
S. P. PIERCE, tho republican noml
neo for Joint roprosontntlvo from
Coos nnd Curry counties, nrrlvod
horo this morning to look nftor bin
campaign. Mr. Plorco Is sangulno
over tho result. Ho says thnt ho la
n worklngmnn nnd fools thnt his
record In tho Inst loglslnturo en
titles him to another term. Ho hns
boon busy on n brldgo contract and
could not got away sooner to ntnrt
hla campaign,
MRS. S. A. YOAICAM of Coos Rlv
or wns In Mnrshflcld today. Sho
has practically complotcd tho
erection of tho flno now sovon
room houso on the alto of hor
rnnch homo, which wns destroyo!
by flro Inst month. Sho hns not
yet collected tho $1300 liiBiirnnco
which sho cnrrlcd on her prop
erty In tho Orogon Flro Relief,
but oxpocts to soon. Tho Insur
anco will not nonrly covor hor
loss.
MrB. Frank Frnmo of North Renin
hns .roturnod from Snn Francisco
nnd Is now prepared to furnish
tho latest and most approved moaos
for tho sonson. Sho will bo hlgnly
pleased to moot old patrons ns well
as now ones.
FOR GOOD ROADS.
Tho rnnchors of tho section onst
of Myrtlo Point hnvo started a
good roads campnlgn of tholr own
nnd nro tnklng stops to hnvo tho
road to tho comctory nnd somo dls
tnnco beyond put In bottor shnpo. A
petition Is being clrculnrod among
tho farmers nnd thoy expect to
rnlso 100 nmong thomsolvos. The
pnpors will thon ho circulated In
town, whero n numbor hnvo signi
fied n willingness to subscrlbo llb
ornlly, for tho rond to tho ceme
tery needs Improvomont If nny ovor
did. Tho county court will bo nsk
cd to put up tho snmo nmoiint ns
subscribed by tho petitioners nnd It
Is hoped to got somo of tho work
dono on tho road this fall. Myr
tlo Point Entorprlso,
Have your Job printing don
rhs TiraM o"lc.
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTORER !), between the hours of 7 a. in.
and O p. in. this hllp is good for $."5 for each sack of Crown
Flour -.lurclniMHl through any grocery, ami It inisltlvely will not bo
accepted beyond this iwrlwl.
Till: certifies that I Imvo purchased through
sacks of Crow a Flour for
(Insert your grocer's name)
which I am entitled to $.25 per sack rebate.
Any bwx"" ' Cooa or Gurry Counties Is uutliorlM-d to accept
this sill' for 8.2H iwjr sack and the wuno will bo redeemed at our
ofllco October 31. HALFOUH, GUTHRIE & CO.
By F. S. DOW.
Easy to Get Relief ,
From Indigestion
Your stomach should digest tho food
you eat, without tho aid of any arti
ficial digestives. If it won't do that,
th.n you are continually subject to
dyjpepsla Indigestion, heartburn, head
n:hsa inl constipation.
Inn-ad of taking digestive medicines,
UV-J steps to get your stomach and In
Witnea again in a healthy, natural
citdltion. Jay no's Tonic Verniifugo will
do this for you if you will tako It reg
ularly. It is not a digester of foods,
but It will restore vour stomach and
I.Ubb tines so that they will attend to
their natural functions, digesting what
you oat and giving strength to tho
body.
For more than eighty years thou
sands of men and women who had suf
fered the pains caused by dypepsla
and Indigestion have been praising this
Tonic as the only remedy which
brought them permanent relief. As the
Tonic acts directly upon the stomach
and intestines, it Is a natural appetizer
and strength builder.
Many forms of supposed indigestion
are the result of Intestinal parasites,
for which Jayne's Tonlo Vermlfugo 1
uosurpassjd. Insist upon Jayne's; ac
cept no ocbe". Sold by druggists every
waeri Dr. 3. Jayne & Bon, "Philadel
phia, Pa.
B. & S. Cold and
Rheumatis Capsules
will break up a coltl or relievo
l'lieiinuitlhiu in u few hours,
without harmful effects,
THEY TONE
your bystem, destroy harmful
bacteilu, ami elimliinto uric acui
from tho blood. Ouo trial At HI
convince you that this is tlio
best cold preparation on tlio
market. Money back If not satisfied.
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