The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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feNTADS
five-gallon oil
cnch. 1'loncor
rl"T,:2n.y.
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'TnJ, ,,f L'old-rllllllUMl IIOSO
rl . oiut nmy lin vo Bnino
fS w i1"8 ntl nt T,n,M
JM.
rmlilV. gold Il"cl f01
iitfi'ri. anil 1 dlninoml
fill' XR ' noi. Howard for
I. T to Times offlcc.
TnCtliiniMn vt;t- fishing
f fppt. 10 Inches long.
!J; o hi, licom. 5 h. p.
' i. mnko mid braku Regal
inllMIII'II' il'l'IJ ww-.-.
JSiiSn Co.. Empire. Ore
tTT',ilr ItfJMJ M-'-kM 111 CIlHl'.
ftra to Times offlco. Howard.
C
:T"sm: 1- thoroughbred
wwn Leghorns, laying hens,
UJ 5 illlcKS. riiunu otio.
nnSHJ At n bargain, n Well
to Upright Mono I" "no con-
hum For pnruciuarB uuuiubb
533. Marshflold, Pro.
..,,-., T., I null. IllO HOOtl lolN
llih residence, closes In on paved
urt Of uronuway iur )
ill on Improved Btrcot. south of
, &, Hintn whom your
bli ro nrd If unincumbered.
Uittit, Owner. Cnro Tinios.
UclMs I,ntiucli Uiidlno; Ill
lt long. 7 foot bomn, 10 , --,. A
U Just out of tbo shops, f nfhpc Hlf Ac
:...; n.intn.l. nil In nrst enss' VlULllCo 1 11 r5
ccndUlon. For i l'ck turn I
ISOO cash. Easily worth $1000. Tf V It J r
SMr,.Kiry- a '-F Made tor You
ipoer
C
Clothcraft
Ready-for-Service
i SAW Tiwi Incubators unci i!
Irooders. Address liox H2& or
ijplr Mrs. W. J. Andorson, DoIbo
Addition.
itocirt flnn lljiiifri.p lllrvrln In
tnt-tlaia condition: doublo tubo
Urn; prlco 2R. Addrcsa Dort
IL Church, .MtirBimoiti, uro.
North Inlet.
ratRKXT Modern (1 room liouso
.Ferndale. l'hono 171, North
Bui, Oregon.
OR UKXT Furnlnhed rooniA,
lt'(. "'Hi modorn conveniences.
Ipplr It, caro Times.
OR HEXT Tliren llL'lif lioiiHokriM).
kj rooms, noar Sun offlco. Mrs.
P.Lipp. I
LTKI SHCtlUh or Finnish girl
lor kouiowork. Inqulro at Iioubo
it corner of Tenth and Elrod Avo. j
ILKtrdrum.'
OR ItKAT Wnrehoiiso mid ofllre.
Formerly occupied by Goodrum's
nnre at tlio foot of Contrnl Avo.
Ipply 0. F. McGcorKO, Agont. I
loXEVTOI.O.W On Plnno, fiirnl
nre, personal property, otc. Call
from C to 8 I), m. II. II. Tlnrmir
HI First street. Phono 349-J.
0R8AI.K Dry wood, fir and nl-
w. t CampuoH'B Wood Yard,
Ft.ry landing. Phono 1B8-L.
OM AND HOAItl) Tim ItnvrrPNt.
HI First street. Phono 123-X.
(Hire jour Job printing dona at
i limes oiuco. i
" you bavo nnvtlllllir tn noli, rnnt
F trtde, or want help, try a Wnnt
I la unfilled want causes unhnppl-
r--"ui" wnilf AOSKOt rCBUltB.
Umbrellas Covered
at
larshfield Cyclery
')ion agents.
J-W-H 172 Hrondivnv
OU would be Sur-
A prised to know how
few men there really
are that we cannot fit
in Clothcraft Clothes.
Clothcrni'l Clothes are do
signed, cut and tailored so
that a man who is any
whore near the average can
find a suit that, will fit him
satisfactorily with little or
no alteration. Such altera
tions as are necessary we
will bo glad to make. Jf
you are tall, short, stout or
sum, we have special mod
els to take care of you.
Give us an opportunity
to show you how well
Clothcraft Clothes will look
on you. And hear in mind
that Clothcrnft Clothes are
guaranteed to hold their
snape aim win Keep luoiuug
well to the last day you
wear them.
Guaranteed all-wool, too.
Prices run from $10 to $25,
and our lino of these dissatisfaction-proof
clothes is
especially strong at $13, $1H
and $20!
IIDKS Foil XOVKMIIKIt.
liolKlit of hlKh and low water at
Mnr8hfleld.
Tho tides are placed In tlio order
of occurrence, with their times on
tlio first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compn.
sori on consccutivo holghts will
Indlcnto whether It Is high or low
water. For lilt)i wnin n t, i..
substract 2 hours 34 minutes.
ij,nrs.. f.ii in.30 .l.r.i nun
3.7
1..21
3.U
7.23
1.3
S.15
-1.3
IFt... 4.1
11 I Irs.. n.Iil
IFt... 4.3
lTilHrs.. 0.12
Ft... 0.1
10 lira. . 0.5a
Ft. O.C
5.9 0.3
r..n o.o
n.s
JO oo
4.o"
1.39
3.9
0.0
C.2r
4.7
7.28
1.2
WKATIIKH rOHKCAST.
OHKGOX Italn tonight and
Thursday.
I.OC.VIj TUIli:ilATUUK
HCCOItl).
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. in. Nov. 13, by llenj.
Ostllnd, special govcrnmont
meteorological obscrvor:
Mnxlimun Gl
Minimum 49
At 4:13 a. m 19
I'leclptlatlon LIS
Wind southwest, rainy.
4
I ltOHN.
STKPI1AN To Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Stophan at their homo on South
Fourth Btrect, a son. Mr. Stoph
an was tho Socialist candidal)
for county clerk nt tho last election.
(Jots Tciiiii. R. I. HobortB of
Catching Inlot, wired frlendB today
that ho would return from Port
land on tho Ilreakwator tomorrow
with a largo span of horses for his
ranch,
he Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
' nort notice. w meet all tTalne
M. D?."Awe a,B0 havo the latest
arniS""'08 1,ano Mover. Wo
" uur worn,
H.Heisner,ProP.
i.tone' -n. 12o-7 a-i
We sell and guarantee
No. 4130, Clothcraft Blue
Serge Special, $18.50.
M
Woolen Mill Store
Mill-to-Man Glothcs.
WIIKN YOU WANT A MESSBN
a lilt HOV Something sent for
or delivered
1 II O N K 1B-Ij
and we'll do it. Charges reason
able. CI1A8 OnANBY.
Always "The'Busy Corner"-The RexallStore
Keep Your Eye on This Space
ail(l save money. "Wo are going to sell the biggest
ar8in for the money during our
61st Saturday Special Sale
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE -RTTSY CORNER"
ONE- MAIM 9QR
US
Will Stint School Soon. Tlio
now school Iioubo at Eastsldo Ib
being wired for electric llghtB. It
Is planned that Bcliool win do ro
Biimcd In tho now building after
tho Christmas holidays. ,
Tuko Hotly Awny. Tho body of
Captain II. Jacohson. who was lost
on tho Osproy, will bo taken to
San Francisco on tho next Hodon
do for burial. Ills children re-"
quested Coronor Wilson to Bond
tho remains there,
Tiitlles Aid to Mt'et. Tho I.ndlos
Aid of tho Norweglan-IUthoran
church will meet tomorrow nftcr
noon nt 2 o'clock In tho church
hr.ll. with Mrs. .1. Hanson nnd Mrs.
K. Larson In clmrgo of tho enter
tainment. All nro cordially Invited
to attend.
on tlnio this morning from Hosoburg
tlmo this morning from Hosoburg
although It was hnrdly expected.
Tho rains havo put tho stage road
In very bad condition but so far
tho mall hns gotton through. Tho
roads In all parts of tho country
aro In bnd condition.
TnkfH Clock. A guest nt tho
Lloyd Hotel borrowed an alarm
clock from Mrs. Sullivan, tho pro
prietor, to Insuro IiIb nwakonlng
early In tho morning. IIo loft
i... r i,.,l vootnnlnv mill tho nlarill
clock' also disappeared. Marshal
Carter Is looking ior ino mnii mm
tlio clock today.
Iltiuoiitl Iii I'tali. Word has
been received hero thnt M. II.
-. . n.u r 1n PUii lino ltnnti
Krionio qi nan " ""- "
elected representative on tho Ito-
. .. ,il.. I.. TTtnll TIlU Will
puuilt-uii nunui y" ;- --
lio good news to tho mnny friends
hero of Mr. Krolblo, who was at
-.'..- ij...A I.AnllrAAnni. fnt tlln Slllll)
boh Lumber Co. of North nond.
and onjoyi'u "h --" -
qunlntnnces.
Want Pluccs. I. S. Smith. Bon-ntor-olect,
Ib In recolpt of lottors
from tho various candidates for
positions In tho Oregon Legislature
Dan Malarkoy wants tho presidency
of tho sonato and Pnt McArthur
of Portland wants to bo speaker
of tho Houso. Mr. Smith ilnds
thnt ho Is personally acquainted
with n largo number of tho nowly
olocted mombors.
AViib IniiinHl. Alva Layton,
who was killed In an accldont at
tho Smlth-PoworB camn on South
HEAVY SHIRTS
w ...l. .nn tn ln Wnrlll
and dry should seo our lino of
loggers' shirts In flannel and all
wool. Some of thorn aro:
AH wool, slnglo nnd doublo snouiu-
ers in imvy
bluo ,'0
Oregon City plaids S.0
Warrensburg Woolen Co. of Penn
sylvaniaOxford gray with
double collar, watorproof. ,$l.oo
California Flannel .9l.o
For Sunday, nothing U neater
than ono of our all wool shirts,
military collar. In gray, tan or
brown at b-.ot)
Hemomber thnt our lino of wet
weather apparel Is most comploto
and you will savo time and mouey
If you come hero.
The Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phone 32.
SOCIAL C.YLKNlinil.
WEDNESDAY.
Hvldgo Club with Mrs. J. s.
I t'KO. I
.Tolly Do?cn with Mrs. A. Snow I
of Hunker T t 111.
THURSDAY.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. I
McKnlght.
Mlnnlc-Wla Club with Mrs. I
Perkins. I
Cohh River Monday, carried $1000
life Insurnnro in the Pacific Mil- '
tiial. hnlng taken out tho policy1
on July 13. It In now stated that
tho Insurance companies plan to
discontinue risks on loggers, pine-;
lug them with rnllrond men and!
seamen, as too hazardous to write.
Makes
HomeBakinff
EasariflProJItabie
m
liuprtivo Mill. Archie KrtiBO, tho
now superintendent of tho Prosper
mill. Is having extensive Improve-1
monts In tho mill which will ln
croano the cut and reduce tho cost
of production.
Want Place for Tonl. Tho Port
land Telegram otntoa thnt friends
of J. N. Tenl of that city will en
deavor to have hi in appointed to
tho oITlco of secrotnry of tho Inter
ior under tho now president. Mr.
Tenl Is well known In Coos Hay.
Will How for Oil Tho West
Coast Oil Co., which Is mado up
of llandon men, has property near
tho Coob and Curry county Hue
and will soon begin boring for oil.
Tlio company Is now Bottlng up the
machinery and Is equipped to mnko
a deep boring.
Ts Administrator. John Snyder
has been appointed administrator
of tho cstato of May Athcrton
(Lottlo Ilenn). Tho funeral was
held yesterday afternoon from tho
Wilson chapel, Rev. R. E. Drown
ing olllclatlng.
Mls WHnoii 111. John Horron
received a letter from hla Blstor,
MrB. Snrnh Wilson which snys that
Miss Spenco Wilson, who loft hero
two weoks ngo for San Francisco
to receive mcdlcnl aid Is In n prl
vnto hospital in thnt plnca and In
ntich n weak condition thnt tho
surgeons nro unnblo to operate.)
nor mnny iriontis win uopo ior n
speedy recovery.
BakihqPowder
A(liJsHEfllfuIOuatefQieBnfl
TheonlyBaRingPowdermaile
jromrtoyaibrape
cream ojiartar.
ti
No
Alum
In Improving. W. T. Merchant
lina received word from Mrs. Mor
clmnt that tholr son, Charles, who
recently undorwent nn oporntlon at
San Francisco, In getting along
ulcoly and was ablo to loavo tho
hospital last Sunday. MrB. Mer
chant has taken nn apartment and
will remain with him until ho Is,
ablo to rcsumo worK, which win
not bo for sovoral weeks.
PERSONAL NOTES
ED UALCII of Camp 7 Ib a Marsh
Held visitor.
MISS MADGE HARRY of Emplro
is visiting friends In Mnrahfleld.
J. E. NOAII of North Coos River
Ib a Marshflold visitor today.
MATT MATSON camo to Mnrahflold
today from Catching Inlot.
'!'... dnt Ktuli 1'i.iru c?lint P'rntiW
Smith of tho South Coos Rlvort
linlmlinrv lina nvnrvlhliifr In ronill-'
r1' ; .. :" :
ness to got n nig supply or saimon
eggs ror tins yonm nnicn. no
oxpects to tnko about 2000 snlmou
and unless nn unusunlly Inrgo
froflhet Intprfores, ho will havo 1 It
tlo difficulty In doing It an tho
inn of snlmon near tho hatchory
hiti been very lnrgo recently.
Funeral Thiii-Mlny. Tho funornl
of Alva Lnyton, who wbb klllod
In nn accident nt tho Smlth-Pow-ors
ramp nn South Coob Rlvor. will
tto hold TliurBtinv nitornnon At
o'clock from WIlson'H rlinpol. Rov. J
J. E. Hurkhnrt ofllclatlng. Sunsot
Lodgo, No. rl, I. O. O. V., will'
hold Borvlcos at tho grnvo, Lav
ton bolng a mombor of tho Odd,
Follown lodgo at Jofforson. Oregon.
Ho carried boiiio llfo InBiirnnco.)
HIb widow and two children nro In
Mnrshflold.
A. MATSON of Catching Inlot Ib a
Mnrshflold visitor today.
T. J. KOIISTAD of Coob Rlvor Is
In Marshfluld today on business.
PETER aUILLIAMS of North Coos
Rlvor Ib in Mnrshflold today.
JOHN IDLER of tho Now Castlo
Coal Mluo on Catching Inlet Is
In Mnrshflold on business.
LES HA55ELTON of Catching In
let Is n biiHlncss visitor to tho
city today.
PHILIP LANDIDTH of North Coob
Rlvor Is a MarBhfluld visitor today.
to nn apartment in tho O'ConitolI
building when F. E. Loofo nnd
wife-, who aro going to Flor
ence soon, vncato It.
MRS. S. E. JUDD of North Inlot
Ib a Marahfield shopper today.
MR. KO.MS of Hlack Crook Is lit
Marshflold today on business
connected with his lawsuit with
Charles Slcatrnum.
MRS. CIIAS. VAN DUYN plans to
leave In about ton days via 8ati
Frnnclsco for n visit with hor
pnrontB In Oklnhoma.
MISS MAUDE PAINTER plana to
leavo for San Francisco In
nbout ton days, whore alio wilt
study music,
W. W. ROIHNSON nnd wlfo of
Allegany nro In Mnrshflold today
on tholr way to Coqulllo, whoro
thoy expect to locato.
MR. and MRS. ANSON ROGERS of
South Coob Rlvor en mo to Marsh
llold this morning on busluoss.
Slum I'lrliirPH Only. Mnnngor
Koller of tho Orphoum moving pic
ture theater nnnouncca nn Inno
vation thnt will bo moro than
plonslncr to patrons. Horoaftor no I
ndvortlBlng Blldes will bo s.iown at,
tho Orphoum except occasional an
nouncomentB for bonovolont nndj
charitablo purposes and advanco
nroKrnms of hla films. Tills la In.
nceordnnro with tho policy bolng,
adopted by tho host moving plcturo
houses In tho cltlea nnd Insures
tho nudlonco of promiu Borneo,
there bolng no tedious dolnya whllo
ndvortlslng Is bolng dlsplnyod.
(Jets Confetlerato Money. S. H.
C'nthcart, commnndor of Hakor
Post, O, A. R., Is In receipt of n
pnekngo of Confodornto currency
from Franklin MeVongh. Socrotary
of tho U. S. Trensury Dopnrtmont.
which wna Bont to tho post. Mr.
McVengh In his letter says tlmt
tho monoy camo Into tho handa of
tho dopartmont at tho closo of tho
Civil War nnd It was decided to
soiid it out to tho votoranB as
Bouvonlrs. IIo hasn't a comploto
collection but Bont somo $50, $20,
$10 nnd $5 bills. Mr. Cnthcart
took It to tho linker Post nieotlng
at North Hontl today nnd will prob
ably hnvo tho collection mounted
and framed. Ho highly appreciates
It.
P. E. LARSON of Allegany la n
Mnrahflold bualncss visitor to
day. NEIL WATSON of Coob City whb
lu Mnrshflold on business nnd
pleasure yestordny.
MISS LOUISE IILATT Ifl assisting
City Recordor Duller for a fow
tiny s.
TOM DENNETT loft totlny for tho
Kami i una 10 iry nun mix u
fow ducks.
MISS HAZEL PETERSON will de
part for Hosoburg Friday morning.
FRED WATERS camo to Marsh
flold tills morning from North
Inlot.
EVER1TT PIERCE of tho Tnrhcol
Point logging enmp Is in town
today on business.
ARTHUR GETTY of Emplro enmo
In from North Inlot UiIh morn
ing whoro ho hns been fishing.
MRS. JOHN S. COKE la ontortnin
lug tho Drldgo Club this nftor-
iioon nt hor homo on l'lno Btreot.
rrtvn TV nt li flllVXKItV nndi
.-. Avwkw' tuniii
see tho kisw ao-UAiiSiisisi, ru.-iit-
AOTION RE.MINOTON HII-'Ii;, ino
IVTEST OUN on tho market.
Mrs. Housewife
Ring up and give iib a trial
Grocery Order
Wo guarantee satisfaction.
Always sometlilng new.
Stauf f Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MASKBY'S CANDIES
MRS. F. K. GETTINS Ib ontor-
tnlnlng a number of friends nt
n sowing party tins nnornoon,
CIIAS. STAUFF, TOM HALL nnd
DR. HAYDEN loft this nftornoon
for tho Stauff ranch In tho Sand
Hills for a hunt.
GEORGE HERRON. FRED HAG
ELSTEIN and WATT SHORT ox
pect to loavo tomorrow for Lako
Bldo for a hunt.
F. E. HAGUE and wlfo nro plan'
nlng to movo from Klttyvlllo In-
juzg&tP Lunch
t.. wl,1lls.i tt nnr lmlnrv Wfl nro
prepared to servo dcllcloim lunch
eons. Kgg- Any Style.
OyHters Any Style.
ltulntv RiiiiiIuIpIich.
A .lnllnlmiD n..i nt CnffOO. a COOd
cup or tea, In fact anything that
can bo found at a first-class bak-
ory lunch.
133 N. 2nd St. Phone U2-L.
FRANK YUCKO of Ton Mllo, who
hns been visiting nt tlio Aloo
Mntsou homo ou Catching Inlot
Is In Mnrshflold today on bin
way home.
CIIAS. JENSEN, who linn boon In
tho Sand Hills hunting with
Frank Iliunll, returned to MnrBh
lleld this morning nnd reports
poor shooting,
DEPUTY SHERIFF CLYDE OAOE
la hero from Coqulllo on liusl
hobs. No now rrimlnnl cnaois
havo been roported to tho sher
iff's olllco recontly.
A. Y. MYERS returned today from
a fow days duck hunt nt tho
Glasgow Gun Club, with Ivy Con
tlrou and Hank Wells. Ho re
ports only fairly good luck.
MRS. J. T. HAHRIOAN who wont
to hor homo nbout six weokn ngo
becauso of tho Illness of her
mother, will roturu tomorrow on
tho Dronkwator.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE Is horo
from Coqulllo todnv on luminous
and Is' recolvlng congratulations
from hla many friends on tho
flno allowing h. mndo in tho
election.
MRS. HENRY PLOICOER of Myr
tlo Point, who hns been III nt
Mercy hospital for a tlmo mid
Inter visited nt tho homo of her
brother, left this nftornoon for
hor homo,
J. H. DRIDOES, owner of tho'
Lloyd Hotel proporty, arrived in
Mnrahflold Inst night via Dan
don from San Francisco nnd
may spend most of tho winter
horo. IIo ts pleased ovor the
marked Improvement in tho
town. Ho and Mrs. Drldgcu havo
a largo apartment Iioubo oil
Geary Btreot, San Francisco.
TJioIr daiightor and luiBbaiid nro
now living in Snn Francisco nnd
tholr Bon, Lloyd, ( Ib running n
thcator at San Leandro, Cal.
Perfomnie
High grntlo lines of both Im
ported and domestic will Im
fount! at Tlio leading Drug
Store for Quality (Joods.
Ladies
you will find a select assort
ment of the most piilur odors
hero. Coiuo In and seo iih, ho
ll bo pleased to show you our
Quality Perfumes'.
Tho store for Quullty floods and
I'enslur Reinedlctf.