The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
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-nil really ought to sco our Now Fall Suits -tlipv'rn v,u , .
Y bound o like them, Schloss-Baltimoro made and hi m?im "7ou'
I way of style, service and satisfaction to a yon i n I n? I f ve!yJhll1 )
1 X s-values, You can set the best there h0 has knowledge of
Is, right here, for $i& to $30.
Timef or a New Overcoat
You're Invited to get one of these su
nerior coats, You will appreciate their ser
vice and quality $10 to $25.00.
Full line of Wet Weather Goods,
Shoes Raincoats
Hats Caps
Your money back if not satisfied,
The Fixup
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MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
fcr MSI
Aril
llMIn & A
Ml -
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Always "ThelBusy Corner" The Rexall Store
VALUE
Hie tlgnlflrnuro of "value" nt tho 'IIiihjt Corner" Is tlio
offering of nicrchnndlso of Miierlor quality, In good full quan
Hi;, nt tlio lowest posNlhlo prices. Without tills quality ami
the adequate quantity, price would menu nothing.
Erfrjr ndirrtlsemoiit Is n good llliistrntlon of "Tlio Husy
Conrr't" Men of value. You'll find every niiuouuceiueut backed
b; Tlio IIi- Curner In quality, quantity, prlco and service.
,ockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
YE MAIN 298 US
Excelsior Motorcycles Will
Lead All Others
In 1913
'''-a L. Koontz Is congratulating hlniHolf these dnys thnt ho
i tit Coos county ngoncy for tlio fnmoiiB Excelsior -Motorcycle
'tit year 1913. Tlio Excolslor mntlo a great record In 1912
fJ jromtscs to surimBs It In mia.
Ecentljr n Ui0 raco for tj,0 Consldlno trophy nt Seattle, Archlo
-'en mo board and enrried off everything In sight with Ills
;''Wlt. Ho won tlio G-mllo, tlio 10-mllo, tlio novolty, tlio
6l! race, tho Consldlno tronhv nml tho $100 In cash. Thoro
1 "thing to It but tho Excelsior from start to finish.
The New 1913 Excelsior
jr. Koontr Is n receipt of a letter from tho Excolslor branch
rtlind In which thov toll of somo of tho cood things In tho
' IMS model. Thnv hiiv.
Ii Excelsior Is going to ho n luimmcr for 1913 as wo havo
" siready and thoy havo tho followiiiB Imiirovomonts:
front fork has moro clenranco nnd tho tank Is a ono-pleco
; . lth t'-j braces on tho Insldo, tho vnlvo pockots nro
' with a special innchlne, tho pump Is on tho Insldo nnd
if on it, or rather a cntoh to stop pooplo from giving
, " en oii don't want It. Tho striping Is somo different,
' " rims Oro Otlltn n llMIn tinnvlnf T mnnn tlinrn lllOtnl In tllO
'.' t0 prevert them from kinking so easily, and tho enamel Is
lOt the flrRt nlilnmnnl l 11 fP.. .! .. nn.1 Hinv nrn L'fllllir
i cakes already. I prosumo thnt you know that tho Mod.
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Mod t ' ' nro nDt nlaao nn' moro a"u ' ""
.. " C. nnd 7. n. ninn tin. a n. nml 4. C. or tho sovon
fv!, It, ond tho Four Cnnln nnd tho Bolt nro ttH th0
, 8t wo will havo henceforth. All others being dlscon
t4 in !Teral dn'8 bo tho Excelsior won tho Chicago hill
111 tile rniTinrbnl.l. .1 . ...... . .!. !. li Q ll 11
Sit. jij -nuuiu llllio ui mo Ull(l IIIU "VOV uw v I-
"'aid wna i.jo r..t i . t .,! tya nii V won
I., .. ", UIIU ll(jUIII 1(1 bun iit,uit;a ..w w.0 -
' e' tho rnooo
isl evervni,I- .. . . . . ... . ." ,. j .i.
tood" U1Q Kxcolalor is lit tno rroni ranK mm uwa-
r-"t buy
a motorcycle until you eeo tho now Excolslor.
Jnhn I . Knrsntr
H FR0N'T STnEET MARSHFIELD. OREGON
PHONE 1S0-J.
ie Kack:
Tailors
lafe and Gents
2; Messing, and
Alterations
l5FrantSt
Umbrellas Covered
at
Marshfieldl.Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phono 1B8-U 173 Ilrondway
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PERSONAL NOTES
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MRS. 1. D. 11LAKK of Catching In-
let Is In Mnrshlleld today.
, EVAN HODSON of South Coob River
Is In town todny.
1 CIIAS. R1CM1I1MONI) of South Cnn
TIIUCS KOU XOVr.MlllMl. River 18 In Mnrshllehl nil lillslnnaa
Ilelow Is given tho ttmo nnd i TAYLOR SIOL1N of Isthmim Inlet Is
holBht of high nnd low water nt
Mnrshflcld.
Tlio tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho llrst lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of ench day; a compar-
ibuh on consccutivo liolglits will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
wnter. For high wnter on tho bar,
sulmtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
9!Hr8.. 2.4G 7.59 2.21 8.4C
Ft... C.3 2.2 7.1 1.2
WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON Fair tonight nnd
Sunday; Bouth to southwest
winds,
I.OCAIi TEMPERATURE
HECORI).
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. m., Nov. 9, by IlenJ.
Ostllnd, speclnl govornmont
metcorologlcnl observer:
Maximum 55
Minimum 47
At 4:43 a. m 50
Prcclpltntlon 1.09
Wind Southwest; rnlny.
"Havo your Job printing done-at
Tho Tlmos ofllce.
Ad.
Woolen sweaters are In demand
In China.
Havo your Job printing done at
Tho Times offlco.
North Bend News
Row Father Monroo will celo
brato low mnss at North Rend
Sunday morning nt 8 o'clock. Tho
Rev. Father Sprlngor Is In Gnrd-Inor.
Mildred Johnson, who has been
living with tho SlBtcrs at tho Mer
cy Hospltnl, North Rend, left on
tlio Urcakwatcr this morning for
Portland, whero sho will enter tho
Sister School nt Mount Angel.
WANT ADS.
New Home. Tho now homo of L.
G. Masters of Sumner will soon bo
rondy for occupancy.
Port Meets Monday A rogulnr
meeting of tho Port of Coob Rny will
bo held Monday morning nt 10 o'clock
Ivlllcd ii Dog. A North Uond
nuto on Front street todny struck
nml killed n dog. No ono know
tho owner. It wns a small smooth
haired black dog.
Nino Yritrti In Olllce Todny mnrks
tho end tho ninth yenr of Frank
In Mnrshneld attending to business
MISS MAREL MILLS of Simmer Is In
Mnrshdeld todny.
MRS. PAUL CROOKS of Coos River
Is a Mnrflhflcld shopper todny.
R. II. NORTON of Simmer Is In town
today.
CIIAS. PETERSON Is In town from
Sumner today.
CIIAS. ESTERUECIC of Catching In
let Is In Marshdcld on IiuIiicrs.
P. II. PINKERTON of North Inlet Is
a JiarshtloUl business visitor todny.
MARK CUTL1P of South Coos River!
Is In Mnrshflcld.
R. ADAMS of North Inlet Is ln town
today.
PURDV SCOTT of North Inlet Is In
"Mnrshflold on business.
NED GALLOWAY of North Inlet Is In
town.
W. 11. JENNINGS of lluyncs Inlet Is
In Mnrshflcld today on business.
FRANK HODSON of South Coos Riv
er Is In town today.
SIMON ERICKSON of Larson Inlet
Is a Marshfleld btislnoBs visitor,
PARDON' THESE 1ILUSI1ES.
(From llandon Recorder.)
Our friend M. C. Malonoy
of the Coos liny Times has tho
honor of being responslblo for
the first airship flight pu'W
off in Coos county, nml again
shows his enterprlso as tho
greatest newspaper ninn nnd
booster that Coos Ray ovor
had. Tho Times Is always
there with the goods and puts
up n ncnt, clean papor that
the people aro anxious to get,
and he does not havo to resort
to cheap contVRta to got tho
pooplo to stibscrlbo for his pn
lier. "Mllco" In nil rlclif nml
la giving Coos liny moro nnd I
uotter nuvertlBing than sho
over had before In her history.
i
enso Involving the ownership of
property on North Rroadway, tho
tangle nrlslng from conflicting sur
veys. Judge Coko henrd tho ovl
donco of Dnl Cathcart and somo
othors yesterday and will probably
hear moro testimony todny.
MISS JENNIE CATCHING of Stim
nor Is visiting her slfltor, Mrs. Tom
Goodnlo, ln Mnrshflold today.
OSCAR FRANZ camo to MarshOold
from Sumner this morning on busi
ness.
W. II. KIMRALL. Bpcclal snloBmnn MRS. EMILY McFARLAN Is In town
for Pacific Hardwnro nnd Steol Co., from nor North Inlot crnnborry
Ib In Mnrshflold cnlllng on trade.
WM. RLACKMORE of Tomnloton Is
In Mnrshlleld, looking nfter busi
ness interests.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL returned lnat
ovcnlng from Coqulllo where ho
was attending court.
MR. nnd MRS. JA8. WALL returned
last evening from a short trip to
nnnilon.
J. .T. CL1NKENREARD of Dnnlols
Creole In n Mnrshflold business vis
itor todny.
FRED HELANDER nnd wlfo of South
Coos River enmo to Mnrshflold this
morning on business,
rnnch.
DON SHORT of Lnkesldo camo to
Marshfleld this morning for a short
visit.
MRS. HURT DOREMUS loft this nf
tornoon to spend Sunday nt tho
Conies rnnch In tho Snnd Hills. Mr.
DoromtiB left for thoro Friday.
MRS. II. E. HESSEY nnd dnughtor,
Ruth, en mo down from tholr South
Coos River homo to spond tho dny
In Mnrshflold.
MARION C. MILLER, an ertonslvo
fruit grower of Dora, Is In Mnrsh
lleld on n visit to Ilcnnott Swnnton
nnd fnmlly.
Sumner's norvlco In thn nostofllco. Wo
nro womlnrlnir If tho Into malls are
In commemoration of this event. of tho Allonnny rond district to bo
STEVE LAPP Is hero from Coqulllo j, w. RENn'ett loft for Portlnnd
..ii iiiiiiivin iu i uiiK i ui rimo in, i , morn ,. nn i,ur nnnn nml nln.t
Lnnn vs. tho City of Marshfleld. n
WANTED Waitress, llnltimoro Cnfc
I'OH .RENT Fiirnlshel rooms,
Inrgo, with modern conveniences.
Apply It, enro Times.
WANTED Woman to help nt tlio
Portland hotel. Phono 205-J.
WANTED Carried boy to deliver
Times In South Marshflold. Must
bo over twolvo years old and bo In
Fourth grado or abovo ln school.
inquire nt Times olnco.
FOR RENT Suite nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms. S. 3. Acklos,
Enstslde.
WANTED School girl to euro for
child nfter school, for room nnd
board. Apply Wilson's now houso
on Ronnott Avo. between 4th and
Mli strcot,
If you wnnt nny LOTS CLEAR
ED, FILLED or GRADED, write
RRL'CE HOOD, Mnrshflcld, Or.
Contrnct only.
I'dll RENT Rooms suitable for two
or thrco gentlomon. Also house
keeping roms. 321 S. Rroadway.
FOR RENT FurnMicd rooms, 171
Elrod Avenue. Phono 200-L.
WANTED Hoarder nt llil North
Second street. Under now. man
agement.
WANTED To borrow $.M)0O on
Marshflold business property. Gllt
o;lge security. Addross with best
terms Ilox 402, Mnrshflcld.
FOR RENT Three light housekeep
ing rooms, nonr Sun olllce. Mrs.
P. Lapp.
FOR SALE Cheap, Iloroo.
Wnltor.
O. II.
WANTED Swedish or rjiinhh girl
for housework. Inquire at houso
nt cornor of Tenth nnd Elrod Avo.
H. Nordrum.
FOR RENT Wurehouso nnd ofllce.
Formerly occupied by Goodrum's
garngo at tho foot of Central Avo.
Apply C. F. McGeorgo, Agent,
FOR SALE Small boarding house,
well furnished, six steady boarders
Apply Times ofllco.
WANTED Sowing by tho day or at
homo. Satisfaction guaranteed.
$2.00 per day. Dox 434, North
Rend.
FOR RENT Store building with Ilv
lug rooms in rear and flat of six
rooms above, mono ii.
WANTED Position nt small wages
In doors, for tho wlntor. Addross,
W. II. Durghagon, Marshflold, Oro.
ROOM and HOARD 207 North 3rd
St. cornor Commercial.
FOR SALE Gas stove.. 108 South
Second street.
WANTED About Nov. 13 I will
wnnt nn experienced woman to
cook for C or 8 persons and tako
charge of rooming houso. If
satisfactory, will havo permanent
homo. Address W. II. Uurghagen,
Marshflold, Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN On Plnno, fund
turo, personal property, etc. Call
from 6 to 8 p. m. H. H. Harper
334 First strest. Phono 349-J.
FOR SALE Dry wood, flr and al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono 153-L.
ROOM AND HOARD Tho Itoycrest,
388 First street, Phono 123-X.
0k?ii Grocery Matt Rnnklla nnd
Snm Holmes nro planning to opon
a grocery In tho O'Connoll building
on Mnrkot nvcnuo noxt wcok.
Father 111. R. W. Edglngton lins
received word thnt his father, who Is
soventy-ono yonrs old and who has
hold federal ofllco for many yonrs,
Is critically ill at his homo In Wash
ington, D. C.
Proves Up. Qco. W. Ralcom wns
down from his homestead on South
Coos River yesterday to apponr boforo
Arthur Pock. United Stntos i.nnu
Commissioner, to mnko final proof on
bin homestead.
Open New Itftrtmmint. G. L. Dor-
rick, who has boon with tho Hai
ti mom Cnfo lins leased tho room over
tlio Nutwood saloon and will opon a
Spanish Grill room nt nn onrly day.
It will bo unlquo and mnko n speclnlty
of Spanish nnd Moxlcnn Ulsiies.
Funeral Today. Tho funornl of
.TiiliiB. tho young boh of Mr. nnd Mrs
Wllllnm Egenhoff of North Mnrshflold
wnB hold thla nftornoon nt tho South
Coos River comotory. Tlio tunorni
mn nrlvntn nml loft on tllO Allco H
nt eleven o'clock from tho foot of
Market street.
Want Postolllco Jnck Rnrnott wnn
In from Libby this week nnd Is plan
ning to maKo nppucnuon 10 mo gov
nrnmont to secure n rogulnr mnll sor
vin for i.ihliv. Tho residents thoro
hnvo to como to Mnrshflold for their
mull nnd ho bollovcs that uiey aro
entitled to n postolllco of their own.
Want Ad (Jets Results "Tnko thnt
wnnt nil of initio for a flat for rent
out of tho papor boforo they bother
mo to death." romnrKoti jonn wiioruy
to Tho Tlmos yestordny. "I rented It
n llttlo whllo nfter tho nil enmo out
nnd six or seven hnvo been there to
try nnd rent tho plnce."
Condition Critical. Tho condition
of Mrs. Chnrles Jackson today Is re
ported critical. Mrs. Juekaon only
recently returned from Cnllfornln
whoro sho hoped to recolvo somo bon
oflt but tho chungo did not help hor.
Sho Is nt the fnmlly homo on Rosb In
let. Teacher Improves. Mrs. Mnry
Thompson, who rocontly imdorwent
an operation nt Mercy hospital, wns
niilA to rosumo her duties ns teacher
of tho South MurBhuold school yes-
tordny. Mrs. Morrow, who was huu-
Btltutlng for Mrs. Tiiompson, was m
kon 111 and wns unablo to teach last
Thursday.
Taut. Macgeiin Injured. Capt. T.
J. Macgenn whllo stopping from ono
of tho BldownyB at tho Libby coal bun
kers Inst ovonlng slipped nnu in bcok
Ing to protect hlmsolf threw out his
right hand In such n way that tho
nnll of tho mlddlo flngor wns torn off
mnklng a painful though not dnngor-
oub wound.
iiiMiKP SiiirraclNtH. Mrs. A. .
Downs, Mrs. Orn McCarty and other
Coos Hay Hiiffrnglsts nro grontly
pleased ovor tho victories by tho wo
man suffragists In last Tuesday h el
ection. Four out of five states voting
on Suffrage voted in favor of It. They
wore Oregon, Kansas, .Micnigan uuu
Arizona and Wisconsin was tho only
ono to reject It.
To Improve Road. A special elec
tion hns been cnlled by tho residents
hold thoro Dcrombor 4, for tho pur-
poso of voting n speclnl tnx lovy to
Improvo tho rDnd to Loon Lnko nnd
Scottuburg. Lnst yenr, tho district
voted a Bpcclnl levy whlcli would havo
grontly benefitted thnt section but
somo of tho non-roBldent property
ownorfl knocked It out on n teclmlc
nllty. '
To liny Timber. Pnrtles nro un
derstood to bo ncgotlntlng for tho
purchnso of tho North Rend Lumber
compnny's mill nnd also reported to
bo trying to buy tlio Morchnnt Kb
tnto's trnct of 800 ncren of tlmbor
on Coos Rtvor. Nothing deflnlto hnsl
mntorlnllzod In ncgotlntlons yet.
Railroad Work Delayed. Hormnn
Lnrson who roturnod yestordny from
tho Sluslnw whoro ho linn been dredg
ing n log boom Bnyn tho rough weath
er Is dolaylng tho construction of tho
Southorn Pacific lino from Eugono
down tho Sluslnw, making It almost
lmposfll)ilo to got In supplies. Rough
weather has prevented tho bringing
of tho stonm Bhovol to Gardlnor for
work on tho tunnel. Mr. Lnrson In
dredging nbnut 104,000 ynrds for the
Sluslnw mill.
Was Flue Car.' Tho Cndlllnc enr
which Georgo Gnodrum brought In
tho other dny on tho Alllnnco for
A. II. Powoib nnd which wnn bro
kon In unlondlng, wna n rnther
notabln car. It wob tho flrBt 1913
auto to reach Coob Roy. It wohi I
tho finest over brought horo nnd
contained moro modern equipment
to net on tho rommlttco which is
to cnll upon Gen. lllxby.
W. B. CRAINE, a well known Co
qulllo boss logger, wns In
MnrBliflcld yestordny on bust
lions. E. L. RORERTS of Catching Inlet
Is In Mnrshflold on hla wny to Port
land. Mr. Roborts, whoso trip la
n business ono, will bo absent a
couple of wcoks.
STATE HANK EXAMINER DEN
NETT arrived from Portland yes
tordny on his porlodtcnl Inspection
of tho ntnto bnnks ln this section of
tho otnto.
FRED MARX who Is mnklng hlsT
uinrkn In the wosld Boiling Argo
nnut shirts arrived from Portlnnd
nnd Is calling on tho Coos county
irniio.
MRS. NOEL POMINVILLE nnd fnm
lly, formerly of Flngstnff, left this
morning on tho Rronkwntor for
Alberta, Cnnndn, whoro thoy will
reside
W. F. MILLER left this morning on
tho Rreakwntor for Portlnnd whoro
ho will moot Mrn, Miller who hns
boon visiting In Now York, Chlcngo
nnd other cnBtorn points.
ALEX WILSON, who Is recuperating
from n stroko of paralysis hns re
turned from Ton Mllo nnd Is very
much Improved to tho grntlllcnllon
of his ninny friends.
AT THE HOTELS.
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CHANDLER A. II. Bottorgreen,
than nn cur over scon In this Wolls llonnott, T. J. Mncgenn, W. II.
pent Ion. Mr. Goodruin Is grontly. Yennu, II. II. Donnhoy, C. A. Hlnck
dlsappolnted by tho nccldont which; burn nnd C. L. Ilalrlimd, nil of Port
put It out of commission boforo It land; Frank Mnrs. llonvor I III ; 8.
wob ovor onorated.
Fish Plentiful. Fortimnn John
Lnmuro of tho Tnllnnt Cnnnory ro
portH thnt tho run of diversities
In tho Ray is hotter than It has
boon for somo tlmo. About thrco
tons of fish nro being hnndlcd
dnlly now. Mr. Lnmuro Biiccocdod
In saving n entile or kuu pounds or
mild cured salmon, which won ship
ped from Roguo ilvor to tho
Tnllnnt company here on tho Ob-
proy. Tlio ensk waB wasnod nsnoro
without dnmnglng tho rontentH,
which were worth nbnut $85.
E. Rrewstor nnd wlfo. Grand iHlnnil,
Nebr,, and Emmn llrowBtor, Grand
Islnnd,
HLANCO C. II. Dungnn, Coos Ri
ver; C. R. Wllloy, Coqulllo; O. II.
Chnndler, Rnndon; Wnltor C. Hoff
man, Myrtla Point.
COOS G. J. Vnn Cnmp. City: O.
II. Grnhnm, Portland; J. C. Hacker,
Sim Francisco; F. F, Drake (lust
DomnlH, John Domols J. C. llncker,
nnd W. 11. Foloy, nil of Portlnnd;
Mrn. Dnvls. Floronco; F. 11. Camer
on, South Slough; A. J. Van Cnmp,
Cltv: Goonso Trnroy. North Rond.
BrowB & Swanitonn Elected
io fill your prescriptions, when you will feel sure
that they have been compounded in a scientific
manner.' Which insures against (1) Lack of
scientific data, (2) carelessness, (3) poor quality
of drugs. The Leading Drug Store is growing
becauso the people
Fresh Fruits
and
Vegetables
on today's Breakwater.
Order that Thanksgiv
ing Turkey NOW.
Stauff Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MASKEY'S CANDIES
y a Bug Majority
know that Brown and Swnnton 's plntform is O.
K. They will live up to their promises nnd do tho
right thing with all persons. Trustworthy Busi
ness Methods has built our business, and wo do
not intend to fail tho Trust our Patrons put in
Remember us also
us.
As tine Store for Quality Goods
Penslar Remedies and "Whitman's Famous Choco
lates and Confections. WHY do avo lay such
stress on the correct filling of prescriptions and
high-grade goods? Because in no other line is it
so essential as in a drug store to maintain efficient
men nnd quality drugs, first, last and all the time.
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