The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 05, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAHSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVMBER 5, 1912.-EVENING EDITION.
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ELECTION RETURNS
coming, in and they show by a big majority thai
THE FIXUP
luis the biggest and best exclusive lino of iron's Clolli
in,', .Furnishings and Shoes in Coos county.
THE FIXUP
Specialists in Men's Wear.
hlARSHFIET.D NORTH BEND
IPCftft
toys "ThclBusy Corner" The Rexall Store
liTe Busy Corner "
is elected the leading drug
store of Coos Bay by a
large majority.
,ockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TILE BUSY CORNER"
FHONE MAIN Z98 US
arties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to call at
ACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make sclec
tion from the large stock now on
hand. !Ju Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marblo and granito
! rnfrm in ("Inns fJnnnf.v. And nnnn
but the best work is turned out.
ESEg
Golden Rule
Prices:
Cotton Mnnkots, extra &ry r
values, pair, 7Go to $,Cj
Indies Cotton Underwear, Cf
25c to OUC
Sonio In wool, &a pa
11.00 to $I.3U
Lnrtlcs' Union Suits, (Tr rA
o to .....JM.50
Children's Hoso, our Bpeclnl for
Qlrla 15C
D. M. 0. Embroidery Cotton, r
3 Bkolns for ...DC
Iloynl Floss, bIHc, a.
3 akcliiB lUC
Lnccs, ono-hnlf whnt you pny else
where Broadway, near Central.
Golden Rule Store
NEW LOCATION.
Merchant' Old Stand.
THE FRIEND OF C00H BAY'
i. S. ALLIANCE
i:quiimm:i with wireless
FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, AT 8 A. M.
MXECriXG WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAR AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1 O. I McGEOHGE. Accnt.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
iteamer Redondo
Equipped with wlrclraa nnd submarine bell
FROMMARSHF1ELD FORSAN FRANCISCO
WEDNESDAY. NOV. fith nt A n. m.
WPMfnm T .... . . ..... It. fn.1.. at
"" we Illuldlng, or I'ler No. 10. All reservations must bo ta
ken up 21 Iwiirs before sailing.
E2W1I.
IVTIJU-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
0. F. McQKOROE. Agent. '
teas Washington
A S Worlnncrlnn U fWilm 'iMU frnm
May for San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
The Fashion
Tailors
For Ladies and Gents
CIcnning, Pressing, and
Alterations
150 Frant St.
TIDES FOR NOYEMHEIt.
Bolow la Riven tho Hmo and
height of high nnd low water nt
Mnrshtlold,
Tho tides nro plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their tlmca on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of ench dny; n compai
Ison on consecutlvo heights will
Indlcnto whether it Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
sulmtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
4.59 11.49 5.47
G.O
5.50
1.2
C.37
l.G
7.20
1.8
7.59
o
Mrs.
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Ft...
8
1.0
0.1C
5.3
1.10
G.4
2.00
6.3
2.4G
5.3
1.2
12.31
C.3
1.10
0.8
1.45
7.0
21
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0.0
0.0
G.3C
0.4
7.23
0.4
8.0C
0.9
8.40
1.2
WEATHER PREDICTIONS.
ltnln tonight nnd Wedncs
dny; southerly winds, brisk
nnd high on tho const.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. in., Nov. C, by BonJ.
OBtllnd, special govorninont
meteorological observer:
Mnxliniim 54
Minimum 44
At 4:43 a. m 52
I'tcelpltntlon 59
Wind Southwest; rnlny.
HORN.
SewingWachine Needles
at
Marshfield Cyclery
Dayton Agent.
Phono 1.1H-H 172 Hroadway
WANT ADS.
I'OIt HENT Modern five-room
buugnlow, 853 Third and Illgh
liiml. Call between 5 nnd G In
tl e evening.
I'OIt SALE (.'as stove.. 108 .South
Second atroot.
WANTED Hoy of 18 or 20 years to
learn bnkory trade. Address "L",
caro Times ofllco.
WANTED A roll top desk. Ad
dress Dox 72G, North Ilond, Oro.
WANTED AlMMit Nov. 13 I will
waut an cxporlonccd woman to
cook for G or 8 porsous and tako
chargo of rooming houso. If
satisfactory, will hnvo permanent
homo. Phono 1G5, Snydor Ho
tel, Mnrshflold, Orogon.
LiW. AWt
Oceaa Dock.
Il'i V'lll.'h sim ft l.rtn...1..Hj ...i.l
- ... Til I ... .,f--.l A.. -
IUUUIU10. .tilt! 1IIU11 1'IVtWi.UU. llftl
ply 219 S. Droadway.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
(teamship Breakwater
m
.!8,
',30.
"sw,
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Flimi iV.fSWOnTII DOCK, PORTLAND, at 8 p. ". Nov. J"
'.tlao M HUtSHFIEM) AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE, NOV. 8, O
J. O. MILLER, Agent.
Wacts, Real Estate, Fire
55P Marine Insurance
Guarantee and Abstract Co.
imu -, nENtlY SENGSTAOKEN, Mr.
J-Jr Phoa 2W Plattlns Landi a spwUItjr.
.r co titqi, "BABTBIDJT
WANTED Ono en
Good salary. Phono 2G9-L,
Niblo hoiiscnuiid.
IF YOU HAVE lots or acreage In rail
road addition to sell, wrlto Dox 710
and stnto prlco.
FOR RENT Ono furnished room In
prlvato family. Address W, caro
Times.
NOTICE Will tho imrty who bor
rowed tho punch work waist pat
tern from Mrs. Whereat kindly re
turn tho same.
FOR SALE Seven lots In heart f
city. ?1500 cash If taken In the
next seven days. Address box
792, Marshfield, Oregon.
WANTED A small launch. O to 10
horsepower. Address Coos liny
Manufacturing Company, North
Bend, Oregon.
WANTED A Kd rutomohllo.
Will trndo 40 acres of fine land
In Oklahoma. Address C. 13.
Nlles, Coqullle.
.MONEY' TO LOAN On Piano, furni
ture, personal property, etc. Call
from G to 8 p. ra. H. II. Harper,
334 First strest. Phone 349-J.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phone lCfrL.
ROOM. AND BOARD Tho Roycret,
38S Fir Brt. PkOM 123-X.
MATSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Alhort
MntBon nt their homo on North
Front street Tuesdny, Nov. 5, a
son. Ho Ib their second child.
. Alligator Dies. Ono of tho bnby
alligators on exhibition nt Lockhnrt
& Parsons died this morning.
Aid Society Meettt. Tho Ladles'
Aid Society of tho Swedish Lutheran
church will meet tlmorrow afternoon
nt tho church hnll.
Come to Vote. A boat load of vot
ers from tho South fork of Coos River
rnmo down to tho polls this morning
to tho forkH of tho river to vote.
To Hulld Addition. Hnrry W.
Painter will hnvo an addition to his
homo In West Mnrshflold built ns
soon ns tho wenthor pormltH. Tho
work will bo dono by Wilson nnd Snv
ngo. Hold Devotional. During the
month of Novombor nt 7:30 o'clock
on Wodncsdny nnd Frldny evening of
onch week thoro will bo dovotlnnnl
sorvlcos hold nt St. Monica's church
for tho reposo of souls departed.
Green Coming. D. C. Green, pres
ident of tho Chnmbor of Commorco,
will arrlvo homo Into todny from
Portland wlicro ho wont on ninttors
connected with tho Coos Dny hnrbor
survey.
HiisIiichh Change. Ilnrrlngton,
Doylo & Co. of North Front street
hnvo purchased tho Epperson second
hand storo on llrondway and con
solidated It with their Front street
establishment. This mnkes n big
nddltlnn to their stock.
PntenlH Harbor Chair "nilly"
Smith, who recontly recolvod his
final papers In a pntont for nn ad
justable scat attached to any bar
ber chair for uso of chlldron when
having their hair cut, Is perfecting
plans to put It on tho mnrkot.
"llllly's" frlondB will hopo It mny
mnko him n millionaire
Leavo for Mtilfonl. Mrs. E. O.
Porhnm nnd son, Mnrshall, lonvo to
morrow morning for Medford whoro
thoy will Join Mr. Porhnm who Is
Superintending tho cr) struotlon of
sonio city work nt Hint plnce. After
tho work Is completed Mr. and Mrs.
Porhnm will go to Portland for a vis
it hoforo returning homo.
Lineman Hurt. 8. W. Wessols,
olectrlc foreman of tho Orogon Powor
company, fell off tho roof of tho blnck
smith shop on llrondway near Central
today. Ho was changing somo wires
for tho pllo-drlvor nonr Tho Chnndlor
wlion tho shingles gnvo nway. Ho
fell about fifteen fcot striking his
hend on n wagon tonguo, Inflicting
very painful Injuries,
Suit for Timber. Judgo Hnll who
roturnod todny from Conulllo whoro
ho hold probnto court yestorday re
ports that tho ilermnnn-Urnduury
caso wns over n tlmbor clnlni nonr
nenvor Hill lnstond of on Coos nivor.
Hermann brought suit to collect for
30,000.000 fcot of tlmbor on n quart
er soctlon of land. Bradbury paid
for n llttlo less than twolvo millions,
Bradbury bought tho tlmbor on n
stumpngo basis. Jobn loaklmm nml
Emmott Plereo wore among tho Coos
county witnesses called. Tho Jury In
fedornl court decided for nrndbury.
FINNAN HADDIES
SMOKED SALMON
SMOKED HALIBUT
Stauf f Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MASKEY'S CANDIES
Wm. L. Cook, who was postmas
ter nt Nelhart, Montana, writes'
"I recommend Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound to all my people,
and they nro never disappointed
with It. Foley's Honoy and Tar.
Compound for coughs and colds
gives the best pons!blo results." For
Er.le by Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.,
the Busy Corner.
I PERSONAL NOTES
MRS. DYER of Daniels Creek is In
Mnrshllcld todnv.
GEORGE ROSS of Cntchlng Inlet Is
In town on business.
MRS. EMU, STONE of Catching Inlet
enmo to town this morning.
MISS ELNA SELANDER enmo down
from Sumner this morning.
WARREN 11ESSEY of South Coos
Rlvor Is In Mnrshllohl today.
MRS. ORRIN TOTTEN of Allegany
Is n Mnrshnold visitor todny.
MRS. GUILLIAMS of South Coos
River Is a Mnrshflold visitor.
MISS BETHEL STOCK of Sumner Is
shopping In Mnrshflold todny..
MRS. ALEX MATSON of Cntchlng In
let is In Mnrshflcld shopping.
G. C. CROOK, engineer of camp No.
1, enmo to town this morning.
F. S. DOW hns returned from n busi
ness trip to tho Coqulllo vnlley.
C. J. CARLTON of Danlols Creek Is
In Mnrshfleld on business todny.
MISS ROSE MESSERLE of Sumner
Is a Mnrshfleld visitor for n few
dnys.
ED JOHNSON who hns been visiting
nt Ten Mile returned to Mnrshflold
yesterday.
GEORGE WITTEE, tho South Coos
Rlvor farmer, camo to Mnrshflold
this morning.
AL SMITH Is down from Coos Rlvor
today. Ho brought down twolvo to
vote nt Cooston.
MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH of North
Coos River enmo to town this morn
ing on business.
E. It. COX nnd family of Ferndnlo
will movo to their homestead the
last of tho wook.
MRS. 13. F. MORRISSEY Is ontortnln
Ing n number of frlondB at hor
homo this afternoon.
MRS. JAMES COWAN who has been
visiting hor pnronts nt I.nkosldo re
turned homo yesterday.
MISS MAUD BOWRON roturnod yes
tordny nftornoon from nn over
Sunday visit nt Ten Mile.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned
Inst evening from Coqulllo whoro
lib attended Probnto Court.
MISS LULU HODSON of North Coob
River was In Mnrshfleld this morn
ing on her wny to North Bend.
GEORG13 F. ROSS wns down from his
Cntchlng Inlet ranch todny on bus
iness. Ho had with him tho lino
omblom that wns prcsontcd him by
tho Knights of Pythlns Grand
I.od ro of Oregon. It wnB ono of
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
TUESDAY.
C. W. II. M. with Mrs. R. A.
Copplo nt nn evening pnrty.
Women's Auxiliary of tho Ep
iscopal church.
WEDNESDAY.
PrcBbytorlnn Ladles' Aid with
Mrs. Jnmes Forty of Bunker Hill
Soclnl Embroidery Club with
Mrs. O. Hanson.
Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor nnd
Miss Rush nt enrds In honor of
Mrs. Clnybaugh.
Baptist Ladles' Silver Tea with
Mrs, A. 'A, Downs.
tho flnest lodge pins seen hro and
ho hlgjily prizes tho honor nccord
od him by tho Grnnd Lodge It Is
sultnbly engraved.
M1LO PIERSON of Likcsldo enmo to
Mnrshflold yesterday. Mr. Plorson
Bays shooting Is good on tho Lakes
now.
ALEO WILSON who has been living
nt Lnkcsldo on account of his
health came to Mnrshfleld yester
day for a fow dnys.
MISS MAY WALL of North Bend la
In Mnrshflold to attend tho wed
ding of hor brother, James Wall,
nnd Miss Cnthcrlno Pnrkor tomor
row. J. W. GARDINER, locnl roprcsonln
tlvo of Dunham, Kerrlgnn & Hay
den of Snn Francisco, with hend
uunrtcrs nt North Bend, Is In this
city on business.
W. 13. SMITH Is hero from Tort
Orford trying to soo If ho can
recover nny of his household ef
fects which were lost on tho
Osprey.
MRS. A. L. HOUSBWORTH will nr
rlvo homo on tho Bronkwntor
Thursday, according to a wlro ro
colved by Dr. Housoworth todny.
Sho hns been visiting n sister nt
Konnowlck, Wash.
C. If. STOCKS, n minor nnd prospec
tor of Snn Frnnclsco who hns been
prospecting on tho 81 unlaw nil sum
mor Is In Mnrshnold on his wny
homo. Mr. Slocks stntos that ho
rowed n bont 2100 miles this buiii
mer. Ho will leavo tomorrow on
the Rodondo.
SPALDING nthlotlo GOODS nt
THE GUNNERY.
ELECTION RETURNS nt 1IILL
YER'H. ELECTION "llETUHNR AT
MATT'S BILLIARD PARLORS.
Opemmig Anmonmcemes&ll:
AVe desire lo announoo lo llio pcoplo of Coos
Buy that Leid's Bakery and Delicatessen will bo
open to the public tomorrow morning with a full
line of
Bread, Cakes, Cookues, Pies,
aimd AH Baked Goods
AVe have adopted as our motto: "GkunHncss is
iexl to (j odl in ess."
Ooir Bread
Is Made Oeaim
Keptt Cleaim
Delivered Cleaim
Sold Cleairn
We Extend a Special Invitation to the Ladies
to call and inspect our sanitary bakery ono of
the most modern and thoroughly equipped baker
ies in Oregon outside of Portland. You will bo
-welcome at any time and wo know wo can con
vince you that our bread and baked goods aro tho
cleanest and best made.
L jp Bakery and
S Delicatessen
Phono 1J2-L.
333 Second street. Next the Corner Central Ave.
TONIGHT
TEe Royal
A M'leinlld l'''' program
Tho Redi'inptloiilst
Redeemed through tho lovo of n
child.
Tho Fear
A talo of tho sea nnd a cowboy.
Extremely dramatic and convincing.
LoIii'h Sacrifice
Tho self-denial of a protty In
dian maid. '
Good music nnd realistic sound
effects, ' a
10 cents,
Prescriptions
Bring them all to our store. Wo
can till any doctor' prescription
ko as to glvo the he.it i-cmiKs. Re
member every prescription you
bring hero will bo tilled by grad
uate chemists; only tho highest
class drugs and chemicals uro
used.
Tho STORE for QUALITY GOODS
and PENSLAR REMEDIES.
mwI Am ManUaI4 Oo US.