The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 30, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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COOS HAY TIDKS. I
CorrriiM
Two good ones: At tho loft, a 3-button coat, two to but
ton; soft roll front. At tho right, tho regular 3-button
sack, good for nny man, young or old,
VOUNG men don't always want
extremes in style: there's a certain
dignity in dress that marks the gentle
man, whatever his age.
Good quality in materials, good (it, and
acertain distinction and air of good
breeding; these are the important things
in clothes for the man who dresses right.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Overcoats
Suits $1 and up Overcoats $ 1 6.50 and up
Woolen Mill Store
This htoro is Clio homo of
Hurt Sclwiffiier At Mare clothes
COOS HAY TIDES.
Tll1m Im !. It. A
juivjv in uivuii liiu nmn nnn . . .. . . . . .
height of high and low water at '"8 lIV0,l.w.rV'nt . ! ?. ''."""A1
! brandishing a krtlfe around and
they called Marshall Carter, who
took him Into custody. Jcrlman Is
a hard drinker and Justice I'cnnock
thought ho was suffering from de
lirium tremens Instead of insanity,
nnd continued his case. Ho Imttg
ined ho saw dead men In tho Hea
ver Illll initio and thought that men
wen secreted around his houso try
ing to got him.
Vote In California. Toko Coko
Marshflcld
. tor. Miss llesslo Coke, who la at-
Tim M.in'n nm ni.i i t, . i.. ' ,P,,I"S tho University of California,
..l8 "r V ?.c.J.n. $2. rd" J"b qualified to vote In California
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of each day; a cotnpai
&..0" JUHV(1 l 7! Wo. Take" out "that want
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
wntcr. For high water on tho bar,
snhstract 2 hours 34 minutes.
Into. October.
Hrs.
Ft..
Hrs.
IFt..
II. ul
4.2
cm
4.3
10.33
3.G
11.33
3.9
CO! 11.43
C.3 0.7
G.G7 0.0
C.8 0.0
WEATHER FORECAST.
(I3y Associated Press)
OREGON Fair this after
noon and tonight. Thursday,
fair In Interior, with Indica
tions of rain along tho const.
Easterly winds.
RE-
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT.
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a, in., Oct. 30, by Donj.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorological obsorvor:
Maximum IS 2
Minimum 32
i At 4:43 a. m 35
' Precipitation G3
I Wind Southwest; cloudy.
under tho oqunl suffrage laws and
will cast her ballot next Tuesday.
(Jtiick Return. "For goodness
nd that
I put In yesterday," remarked John
Ellcry to The Times this morning.
Mr. Ellcry advertised a furnlshod
cottngo for rent. Tlio paper was
Issued about 5 o'clock nnd boforo C
o'clock Mr. Ellcry had olght appli
cants. Thnt's bccniiBo ovorybody
rends Tho Times wnnt ads.
(Vntrnl Hotel Sold. O. V. Clark
nnd his mothor hnvo sold tho Con
tral Hotel to Potor Thurston of
Eurokn, and tho family will roturn
to their old homo in Red Bluff,
Cal., in n fow days, whoro thoy
own considerable property. Miss
Hnttlo Wheeler will roturn with
thorn to spend tho winter. Mr,
Thurston tnkes chnrKo immediately
nftcr tho departuro of tho formor
UU1IUIH.
I Xcw Paper for IlantTon. W. Ar
tliur Jones, rcnresontlnir tho Amor
lean Typo Founders Co. of San
Francisco, was ih tho city today.
Mr. Jones camo up from Dnndon,
whoro ho reports having sold a
complcto now outfit to Duttorfleld
& Woddoll, who nro about to es
tablish In Dandon a now wcokly
paper to bo called tho Western
World. Mr. Jones snyB that ho ox
pcctB to mako tho Coos Ray torrl
torv roculnrlv horcaftor.
Work nt Gardiner. E. L. Robin
son, who is Biirvoylng a now conn
ty rond along Schoflold Creek, nenr
Improve Oarage. J. J. Koontr.
In romndollng and Improving his
gnrago and mnchlno shop on North
Front street.
lCnMiridc Caucus. Enstsldo will Onnllnor, writes that Johnson Por-
noiii n caucus isovomuor is, 10 nom-1 tor ot portCr Uros. was at Qanll
lunto candldntCH for thrco places
on tho city council, for rccordor
nnd for mnrshnl.
In California. Dr. O. W. Losllo
Is In rccolpt of n lottor from P.
E. Stownrt, saying ho is locatod In
business nt Durnott, Callfornln. Mr.
Stownrt was at ono tlmo in tho
tnnrblo business in Mnrshflold.
Not Insane. Chns. Jerlmnn, re
siding In North Mnrshflold, but ro-
.cently employed nt Dcavor lull
)vns liororo jubiico l'ennocic ioaay
on nn Insanity charge Lnat night
ho frlghtoncd bla wlfo nnd children
Some Are Gone
Others Going
but wo Mill liavo left somo cholco
bargains in realty in nnd about
Myrtle Point. Several business
opiMirtimltletf. Lands In small
tract, largo tracts, any slo you
wish. Timber lands, etc.
roads lead to Myrtle Point.
nor most or last weoic. inoy now
havo olght camps along tho SliiBlnw
and nro constantly increasing tho
force of men nt work. A steam
Bhovol Is to bo brought to Onrdlnor
from Ynqulna Just na soon aB tho
weathor will pormtt. About 70 mon
nro at work under Englnoor Brown
and tho contractors near tho Gard
iner tunnol. Tho Gardiner mill Is
to got out tho timber for tho work
nnd rosumos operations this wcok
after a briof shut-down. Tho South
ern Pacific has thrco launches In
tho Umpqua now to transport small
shipments.
AMONG THE SICK.
PERSONAL NOTES
SHORT is In from Ten
Cnpt. W. A. Cox, a formor resi
dent of tho lower Coqulllo, but ro-
contly a rcsldont ot tho Sluslnw, Is
reported qttlto HI nt Morcy hospital.
Will Ilondryx camo In from his
ranch today to socuro medical nt
tendon for a bad brulso and black
oyo. Whllo carrying a bnrrol of
sauor-kraut yesterday ho slipped
and foil and tho barrel struck him.
Mrs. C. W. Mnrtln, a fllstor-ln-Inw
of L. W. Tozlor, roturnod to
day from Morcy hospital, whoro alio
recently tindorwont a second opera
tion, to hor homo In tho Trluboy
npnrtmonts on Central avenue.
All
Get
a move on.
Horace W. Ames
&Co.
Kwuetts
Myrtle Point
Oregon
NORTH I1ENI) NEWS
L. J, Simpson Is oxpectod homo
shortly from Portlnnd, whoro ho
has boon for n fow weeks on a
i raso of Slotboom vs. tho Simpson
j.umuur uuiiipiiuy, iiivuiyiiib u giiiiiii
for n commission on n salo.
Southorn Pacific roprcsontntlvca
arrived hero from Gnrdinor last ov-
onlng to try nn got moro lnhorors
for tho nllrond construction work
near thcro.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Always "The Busy Corner"The Rexall Store
WANT ADS.
FOR SAWJ A largo gas range. In
quiro at Times olllco.
WANTED A good automobile.
Will trndo 40 acres of flue land
In Oklahoma. Addross C. E.
Nlles. Coqulllo.
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CHANDLER John lllnhloy. Port
land: Mngglo McCutcheon, Reaver
Hill: L. Tumor, Jr., Seattlo; P. H.
Dellnrde. Sonttlo: S. Macdounld,
Portland: Walter M. Plorco, Hot
Lnko: T. S. Aloxnnder, Portland.
I BLANCO II. B. Shnffor, Orrln
I Fiithrn, Fort Ilrngg; C. P. I.ang-
don, p. w. Georgo.
LLOYD Fred Humphroys, Ar
thur Lucns. Clovoland, Ohio.
COOS C. E. Hicks. Minneapolis;
Los Smith, Coos Rlvor; . H. It.
Pownder, Coqulllo, W. O. Cooper,
Myrtlo Point
LOST Saturday, arrow point Match
fob with gold band. Roturn to
Times ofllco.
Officii
lency
Piirity
Honesty
Our Flying Colors Are
ockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BTJSY CORNER"
PHONE
-MAIN 298
US
feTinie5wDes Job Printing!!
FOR SALT; Mattress and Uphols
tering factory, with patent carpet
cleaner in connection. Must do
sold nt once. Inqulro of Homo
Trust Co., over First National
Rank, Marshflcld.
MONEY TO LOAN On Piano, furni
ture., porsonnl property, etc. Call
from G to 8 p. m. H, II. Harpor,
334 First streat. Phono 349-J.
WANTED 100 buyers for Ford
automobiles. Five passenger,
$700: Roadster, ?C25; Delivery,
$725. All fully equipped f.o.b.
Marshflold. Geo. Goodrum, tfoos
county agent.
TONIGHT
The Royal
GORMAND-FOHI) CO.
Presenting
That Most Popular Drama
KAST LYNN
WANTED Eight or ten room houso
or apartments, unfurnished, cIobo ter
Address .m, ihu uw.
In.
WANTED FurnlsluMl houso
apartments. ddress RX.,
Times.
r
care
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Family of two. Apply at
onco nt No. C20 Central avenue.
FOR RENT Ono furnished room.
Address 334 First street.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phona jgfrL, ,
ROOM. AND nOABD Tho IWycrett,
';388 Writ Btrt, Fkon JM-X.
In Photoplay
Tho Greaser and tho Weakling.
Don't Pinch My Pup.
Rand Plays at -7 o'clock.
Admission, 25c. Children, lBc.
Mathicc, Saturday and Sunday af-
noons at 2: HO. 1'rico iw.
1IILLIS
Mile.
MELTON NORTON of Sumner Is In
town.
P. 12. ALLEN Is In Myrtlo Point
on business todny.
PETER LOGGIE ot North Rend Is
In Marshflcld today.
E. J. MARSTERS of Sumner Is a
Marshflcld visitor todny.
MRS. TOM LAWIIORN of North
Coos River Is reported III.
P. D. BLAKE of Catching Inlet is
a Mnrshflold visitor today.
MRS. W. II. SANFORD of Sumner
is a Marshfleld shoppor todny.
LESTER SMITH of Coos River Is
in town to boo tho airship.
J. J. CLINKENBEARD camo down
from Daniels Creek this morning.
MRS. V. P. SANFORD ot Mnrshflold
Ib a visitor in Coqulllo for n fow
dnys.
MRS. PAUL CROOKS of Coob River
enmo to town todny to boo tho
nlrshlp.
S. R. CATHCART loft yesterday
for Norway to look after business
matters there.
DR. E. MINGUS. who was called to
Florenco Sunday, returned homo
last evening.
JDSSE SMITH of South Coos Rlvor
Is In town today to see tho nlr
shlp flights.
FRANK HODSON of South Coos
River is horo to witness tho noro-
plnno flights.
MR. nnd MRS. E. L. ROBERTS
enmo down from Sumner today
to bco tho nlrshlp.
A. J. SHERWOOD camo ovor from
Coqulllo last evening and return
ed this afternoon.
MRS. IDA PATTERSON will enter
tain a number of frlondB nt a
Hnllowo'en pnrty.
DANIEL STEIN.MON of North Coos
River Is In town todny on hlB
way to Conledo.
WALTER STRICKLAND and bro
ther of Sumner enmo down todny
to seo tho airship.
MRS. IDA CONRAD of Portland
Is tho guest of MrB. 11. J. Mc
Koown this wcok.
PETER WILLIAMS nnd wlfo of
North Coos Rlvor nro in Mnrsh
flold shopping today.
MRS. LOUIS WIRTH of South Coos
River Is a visitor In town today
to seo tho aviation.
J. E. SCHILLING of Myrtlo Point
Is In Mnrshflold today to tnko In
tho nvlntlon exhibitions,
MRS. WARD M. BLAKE was Iiob
tcss nt n dlnnor Inst ovonlng nt
her homo In South Mnrflhflold.
MAY MESSERLY of Catching In
lot 1b In Marshflold shopping to
dny, and also to seo tho nlrshlp.
CHARLES STAUFP returned today
from a fow days' outing In tho
8nnd Hills with a nlco bag of
illicit!)
MATT MATSON and daughtor, Miss
Agnca MntHon of Sumnor, nro in
Marshflold today to boo tho air
ship. . ,. ,
n. A. SEHLnilEDE nnd wlfo nnd
Hnrrv Gott ns oxpect to loayo
noxt wcok for Snlom to vllst rol
ntlvnn.
MR. nnd MRS. A. O. ROGERS nnu
son, Otis Dillingham, aro guoBtB
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Konnedy
this week. ...
MR. JOHNSON, a commorclnl tray
olor, nnd S. D. Harpor of this
city, aro business vlBltora In tho
Coqulllo vnlloy todny.
JAMES WATSON, county clerk of
Coos county, cumo ovor on tho
train Inst ovonlng audi will re
main n couple of days.
H. E JOHNSON camo over from
Coqulllo InHt evening to tnko n
degree In tho Masonic lodgo. Ho
returned homo this morning.
FRANK RURKHOLDER returned to
Coqulllo this morning nfter hay
ing attended tho good ronds meet
ing In North Rond Inst ovonlng.
W. O. COOPER of Myrtlo Point at
inmioil tho uood ronds mooting In
North Rend Inst evening, roturn-
1.... linnin nn tllO IllOrillng tmlll.
JAMES R. CLINTON, foreman of tho
rock crusher at Norwny, return
ed to his work at that plnro to
day, after a short stay In UiIb
city.
MRS. MAGGIE OGREN of Rnndon.
who hns beon visiting nt tho Jud
Mills homo In Sumnor yostordai,
returned to Marshflold this
morning. , ,,,.,
MRS. GUY WARNER nnd llttlo
daughtor loturnod yesterday from
Onklnnd. Callfornln, whoro thoy
liavo boon visiting Mrs. Warner's
parents for threo months.
If. J. KEOGI1 of tho Homo Telo
phono Co. loft yostordny for Myr
tlo Point, whoro ho will nrrango
for tho lnstnllntlon of a now
switchboard thoro.
ALLEN JACKSON camo down from
his homo cm Ross Inlet today
to tako his mothor homo. Mrs.
Jnckson, who rccontly roturnod
from California, Is In very poor
Miss" RUBY TURNER of Woddor-
M,burn is Visiting frlendB In .Marsh
flold for a fow days. Miss Tur
ner leaves Saturday on tho
Rroakwater, whoro sho will on
tor school. , , ...
MRS. PAPB ot Bnndon 1b vsltlnj,
for a fow dayB In Marshf eld.
A. M. LUCAS nnd F. " "UM'"A
tjtpvq nt ninvoland. Ohio, camo
DON'T FAIL
SOCIAL CALENDAU.
Wednesday.
Rrldge Club with Mrs. C. M.
Ryler of North Rend.
Social Embroidery Club with
Mrs. Chns. Tllton.
down from the Mnhnffey placo on
North Coos river this morning.
Mr. Lucas nnd
won pleased with
friends nro bo
tho Ray that
Umbrellas Covered
at tho
Marshfield Cyclery
DAYTON AGENTS.
Phono 1B8-R 172 Broadway
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
thoy Intend remaining with us.
uuuiiuu ROTNOR of tho Woolort
Mills lenves tonight for Portland
on business,
GEORGE DOLL left on tho Wash
ington todny for a business trip
to San Francisco.
DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTOR
NEY LILJEQVIST Is horo from
Coqulllo on business nnd pleas
ure Ho says tho ro-oluotlon of
Geo. M. Rrown ns district nttor
noy la prnctlcnlly assured.
MR. and MRS. I. S. KAUFMAN ro
turnod todny from tholr visit In
Chicago nnd other enstern points.
Mrs, Knufmnn hns beon nbsont
flvo months, Mr. Kaufmnn Join
ing hor two months ngo.
MISS MAY LUND, a senior In tho
Coqulllo high school, returned to
her homo this morning. Sho nc
compnnlcd MIbs Edna Johnson ot
this city, homo Inst Saturday, tho
latter having Buffered n brokon
limb whllo visiting with Miss
Lund.
HENRY PLOEGER Is hero front
Myrtlo Point, to visit his wlfo,
who hns been III nt Morcy liOBpi
tal for six wcoks. Sho 1b recup
orntlng nnd wna brought to tho
homo of hor brother, E, W. Bor
nltt In Mnrshflotd, whoro sho will
rontnln ponding hor recovery.
J. E. WARNER nrrlved on tho Bay
yostordny on a visit to Ills bro
thor, Owy Warner. Mr. Wnrnor,
who Is now loented nonr Modesto,
California, was nt ono tlmo mnn
ngor of tho Blanco hotel nnd dur
ing his resldonco horo mndo mnny
friends who will bo glnd to wol
enmo him bnck.
W. A. MAST of Bnndon, tho woll
known Coos county diver, whllo
visiting Mnrshflold frlondB n fow
days ago announced thnt all tho
rocks had beon removed from tho
channel proper botweon Bnndon
nnd tho bnr. Now thoro Ib a
minimum depth ot ten feet of
wntor between Bnndon nnd tho
sen.
I ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
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Tho Nnnu Smith which nrrlvod In
yostordny from Ray Point snllod
today for thoro with anothor car
go from tho Smith' mill.
Tho stonmorB Hnrdy and Excol
Blor snllod yostordny for San Fran
cisco with lutnhor.
Tho Glonnor sailed yesterday for.
Gardlnor.
Tito Anvil sailed today from Dan
don for Portland via tho Sluslaw.
Tho A. M. Simpson Balled yostor
dny for San Pedro.
Tho Snn Frnnclsco Exnmlnor
Bays: ,'J. Svonson, master of tho
Btcniu schoonor Brooklyn, filed a
Illicit for snlvngo ngnlnst tho steam
schoonor Gualnla yesterday In tlio
United Stntca district court. Tho
schooner Gunlnln was picked up oft
Point RoycH October 1G, nftor It
had been uhnndoned b its crow,
EXPECT TROUBLE.
1
Culm
Olllclals Think Election In
Will t'au so DlKtiirbanco.
(By AHsoclatod PrcBB to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. Olllclnla
horo wolcomo tho nunotincemont
from Havana that tho leadora ot
tho two political partioB havo un
dertaken to abandon their pro-olec-tlon
mnss meetings which hnvo re
sulted In sovornl serious collisions.
Serious troublo Is looked for nftor
election dny, In tho opinion of tho
ohlrlnls hero.
w wpfc". ! 'f ' a i
to seo our
HalloM-e'en mIiuIom'.
There Is something good In it
for you.
Stauff Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MASKEY'9 CANDIES
AGENTS FOR
Waterman's Ideal
Fountain Fen
ALL STYLES.
Tho stoio for (.Miullty Goods and
I'riihlur Remedies.
J)'AUWW1
i . TiiiS V.TsTti
mm
Sweater Coats
For Men and Boys
Just arrived a now lino of Rough?
Neck Swentor Couts for boys that
wo nro soiling nt
$1.50 and $1.75
Thoy como
colors.
In cardinal and gray;
Men's Sweaters
Wo havo a largo lino of Men's
Cont Swentors In rogulnr shape,
turn-over collar and Ruff Necks.
Thoy nro in ail colors.
Priced From $1.50
to $6.00
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The Bazar
' "Store of Qualitv."
Phono 32. ? '"I
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