The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 20, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
Coj;tIjM Hilt IchifToer tt Mif
Young Men's Suits
At $20, $25, $30
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
make stylish suits that lyou
will pay twice the money for
at a custom tailor's If you
haven't already saved some
money this way, you'd better
investigate
Woolen Mill Store
Tills iitoro In (ho lionic of
Hart Schnffiicr & Marx clothe
"THE BUSY CORNER"
PHONE MAIN 298
US
The Fashion
Tailors
for Ladies and Gents
Cleaning, Pressing, and
Alterations
150 Front St
Palmer's Auto Service
J. M. Dodno. Driver.
Etand at Paiaco Restaurant.
Phnes, 5-j or 5-L, day and night.
Marahtleld. Oregon
F" A GOOD WATCH
OR FINE JEWELRY
. BARKER
Fin iv JEWELER
AtcU and Jewelry Repairing.
,2J0 Front St., MrriifleJo
TONIGHT
Always "TheJBusy Corner" The Rexall Store
For liver disorders of all kinds
For chronic constipation
Try Arch Liver Salts
Price, Per Bottle, 50c
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
at
The Royal
Mock-Snd-AUl "(1 Dorothy Wood.
A fun entertainment Questions
Answered Spiritualists Exposed
a bran-new sketch.
it Heels Pictures Three Acts
Juno. Hall In two songs.
Admission, 15c. llnlcoiiy 10c.
At the Star Theater, North Hend
Tomorrow night
Hart and How mil in character
sketch nnd eiitrlloqual stunts.
Itlnvk Kace, Irish, Jew, Scotch, In
fact nil character comedies.
Prlco 10c.
"Tnip Aft&i.
BM 1 TxOlU HX .
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KS1
You Auto Call foote
PnONE 144-J NIOnT AND DAY
BUnd front of Lloyd Hotel
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Miom W.
Residence Phone i-8-J.
. .Will Mke THfmAt ObqoIUe.
tidics for xovemiier.
Below Is given tho tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshtlcld.
Tho titles nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; n coinpai
Ison on consccutlvo holghta will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
water. For high wator on tho bar,
substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
20 lira.. 1.31 11.18 (i.29 11. GO
Ft.. 1.9 R.G 1.4 4.4
21(llrs.. G.21 12.02 C.12 0.0
IFt.. 2.1 0.0 0.G 0.0
22IIrB.. 0.51 0.03 12. 3S C.54
IFt.... 4.7 2.1 C.l 0.3
23Hrs.. l.U C.41 1.10 7.3C
IFt. . 4.9 2.0 0.8 1.0
21Hrs.. 2.30 7.2 1 l.GG 8.19
Ft.. G.O 2.S 7.0 1.5
WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON Occasional rain
tonight nnd Thursdny In tho
west; rain or snow In cast.
Southerly winds, Increasing
along tho const.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RF.CORl).
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. m. Nov. 20, by llonj.
Ostlind, Bpoclal govornmont
meteorological obsorvor:
Maximum GO
Minimum 42
At 4:43 n. m 44
Precipitation ... .30
Wind: Northwest: partly
cloudy.
HORN.
EKHLAD To Mr. and Mrs. Nols
Ekblad at tliolr homo nt Mlll
Ington, a son. This Is Mr. Ek
blnd'a fifteenth child, nnd tho
Bovonth by Ills present wife. Ton
of tho children nro living. Mr.
Ekblad, who Is senior member
of tho firm of Ekblad & Son, re
cently moved horo from Minne
sota. Meet In December Tho Coos
County commissioners will hold an
ndjourned mooting nt Coqulllo Do
comber 3 to elenn up tho business for
tho year.
Not n Candidate J. M. Upton to
day stated that thoro was no found
ation for tho political speculation that
ho might bo a candldnto for tho
Mnrshllold poRtmastornhlp.
In Portland Mrs. D. II. Savago
has has received word that hor broth
er-in-law, James Pollock, Is now mail'
agcr of tho St. Charles Hotel barber
shop ami bnth rooniH In Portlnnd
WANT ADS.
WAXTER Cigar Khl t Chandler
Hotel.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred brown
loghom cockorola, also 1 brown
leghorn. Chnrlcs Murr, North
Ilond, Ore. Phono ICG.
FOUND Ijiidy'H kid glove. Oiumt
may navo samo ai niiios umcu
by paying for tins an.
FOl'XD Lady's coat button, law,
Apply nt Royal tnoater.
FOL'XD A store whero you can
buy tho best hats In town for
tho least money at airs. a. u,
Akon's. .
FOR SALE Young Ancomi roost
ois. cheat). Also one pair ban
tains. Apply 523 South Ilroad-
wny.
I.O.ST Monday, old fafchloncd kck
ot nnd chain. Roward for ro-
llllll IU ntHUt lUIIII'HItJ W...VW.
u'AXTi'J) Conineteiit ulil for eii
oral housowork. Apply Mrs. C.
R. Peck, G19 South Klovontu at
FOR SALE Somo choice thorough
lirnil Durnek llOES. IlinlO or fO
male, . about CO poundB; right
for breeding purposes coming
spring. Reasonable prices, urni
ed and shipped to any point, n.
F. Wyatt, Myrtlo I'oint, uro.
WAXTED Competent English nnd
coomotry teachor for prlvato
class. Two or three nights weok
ly. Address C, caro of Times.
... firjl nnft ln.lli.a Inn mil
Hnery at Mrs. A. G. Alkon'a, at
tlio greaiesc rouutuuuo ' -
rorea in uoos uuuihj.
FOR SAW) I'-umlturo of seven-
room IIOUBO. CIOBO 111. ftuuira
X, Times office.
FOR RENT I4ht housekeeping
rooms, larger with modorn con
veniences. Apply R, care Times.
FOR SALE Launch Undine?
feot long, 7 foot beam, 10
h. p. Just out of tho shops,
newly painted, all In first class
condition. For a quick turn
$500 cash. Easily worth $1000.
Very trim and speedy. C. F.
McGeorgo, Phono 44.
FOR REXT Modem O room house
In Ferndale. Phono 17 1, norm
Bend, Oregon.
FOR REXT Warehouse and ofllce.
Formerly occupied by ooourum a
garage at tho foot of Central Avo.
Apply C. F. McGeorgo, Agent,
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al
der, at CampDeirs woou uiu,
Ferry landing. Phono 1K3-L.
nOOM AND BOARD The Roycrest,
38 JTiril irHf -"' --
Mr ami Mrs. Pollock formerly re
"Mod on tho liny but recently lmvo
been loented nt Everett. Wash.
Social Tonight Tho Epworth
League of tho Methodist Church will
have n social this evening nt the par
snnaKo'. Thoso attending moot nt the
dumb before going to the parsonage.
MKslou Program In keeping with
the world-wide mission movement,
this week, tho lluptlst Mlsslonnry so
ciety will give nn appropriate uro
gram tomorrow afternoon In the Iiap-
ust tiiurcli on Market avenue.
Will lltilld Home G. II. Myers
nnd w Ifo of South Coos Itlvcr nro ex
pected hero today to award tho con
tract for tho construction for the
erection of a lino now homo on Hlrod
avenuo near Its western extremity.
Mow Engine Emmet Plerco Is nr-
rnnRlng to move one of tho logging
engines ho has stored at Alleghany to
inrhcel Camp where nn nccldont to
one of tho Simpson engines linn been
delaying operations,
Postpone Meetluu Owing to tho
death of Richard Walter, tho A. N.
u. club will not moot Thursdny or
this week as announced in Saturday's
social calendnr; hut will meet with
Mrs. C. F. McKnlght on Thursdny,
December G.
Storm Years Aire Tho unusunlly
stormy wenthor of tho past month has
cmiBcd old residents to rccnll that
about thlrty-thrco years ago this fall,
Coos County oxporlcnccd ono of tho
Btormlcst Novembers In its history,
llrcwstor Valley was submerged nnd
nearly till the bridges on tho old Coos
Hay wagon rond woro washed out.
. .Ulir ItiiHket Social Tho Sons of
Norway will glvo a big basket Boclnl
at tho Knights of Finland Hall, No
vember 27. Tho Indies aro requested
to bring their baskets to tho hall on
tho afternoon of that day bo that all
arrangements enn bo completed for
tho mnmmoth social. O, O. Lund,
who Is in chnrgo, expects to mako
It tho greatest of tho kind ever hold
hero.
Xo Movluu Plans Mnnngor ICollcr
of the Orphoum moving picture houso
stated yesterday thnt he had no plans
for moving to a now mention. Ills
lease does not cxplro until tho mld
dlo of next month nnd tho first In
timation ho had that ho might hnvo
to move was when ho honrd tho Par-
kor application to move tho Castlo-
wood saloon to the present Orphoum
site.
Ciiko Heard Judgo J. 8. Coko yes
terday hoard tho cbbo of F. K. Got-
tliia vs. tho Monshn Woodenwnro Co,
Mr. Gottlns is suing to clear tho title
to 100 acres o." land on Coos River.
In 1889, John Yoakum bought tho
property at a tax salo, later sold It
to L. D. Smith, who sold It to tho
Monshn Wooden waro Company. I.ait
summer GottliiB secured nn assign
ment from tho heirs of Isaac Enroas,
who owned tho proporty when It wnH
sold for taxes, nnd Is now trying to
got tho tax tltlo sot aside,
.tin ho Wllsey Deal Local pooplo,
who hnvo been keeping In touch with
tho const railroad nltuatlon bollovo
that W. J. Wllsoy and associates aro
tho purchasers of Wooloyport harbor,
tho property recently sold near urea
cont City, Cnllf. Wllsoy was at Crea
cont City somo timo ngo and engineer
Sumnor. who wns elosoiy nssoelntou
with Wllsoy also spent boiuo tlmo
thoro, Wllsoy nnd Sumnor woro tutor
cstod In tho Pacific Groat Western.
nnd Wllsey has considerable holdings
nt North Ilond.
PERSONAL NOTES
BABY POISONED
NOTICE TO EAGLES.
Wednesday, Nov. 20, nomination
of olllcors. Don't fall to attend.
Hy order
M. J. OSTROW,
Worthy President.
W. 0. W. Attention!
ELECTION OF OFFICF.R8
AXD CLASS INITIATION
this Wcdnosdny ovonlng, Ilus
lncss of utmost lmportnnco to
bo brought boforo tho camp that
ovory Nolghbor Is lntorosted In.
Do Hiiro to bo preBOUt. 7:30
p. m. Como.
W. 11. IIOLDIMAN,
District Mnuagor,
Dayton News
BOYS:
Don't you want a wheel for
Christmas?
GIRLS:
A nicyclo would bo an nccopta
blo Christmas presont, would It
not?
Tell Father About Itl
Toll him again and again.
Ho may not hear you tho first
tlmo,
Ho may not bollovo you tho sec
ond time. ,
On ton ii nt- M. anil In tlin mean
time Bolect jour
Dayton Bicycle
at
C. II. ELMORE of Alleghany Is In
town todny.
11ILLIS SHOUT of Lakeside Is in
Marsh field today.
MILTON Lnttlu of South Inlet Is
in town on business todny.
MISS JENNINGS of llnyncs lnlot Is
n Murshfleld shopper todny.
MRS. .T. M. CULLEY of Catching In
let Is In, town trading todny.
JAMES DUNSON of tho lighthouse
was a Marshfleld visitor today.
MISS MAY MESSEULE of Sumner
was a Mnrshllold shopper today.
MRS. ORVIL WILSON of Sumnor Is
n Mnrshllold visitor for a few days.
MRS. EM1L ETONE of Catching ln
lot Bpent tho day in Mnrshllold to
dny. ALMA and EDNA HUTU ot North
Inlet nro Marshfluld visitors to
day. HOMER IIOLVERSTOTT of Falrvlcw
was In Mnrshllold today on busl-
110S3.
G. T. TREADGOLD and wlfo of Ilan
don woro Mnrshllold visitors yes
terdny. U. S. SHAVER of AlIcKhnny was a
business viator to Mnrshllold this
morning.
MR. nnd MRS. W. A. LU8E woro In
town todny looking after business
interests.
MR. and MRS. OTTO HILL nnd wlfo
of Coos River nro Mnrshllold visi
tors todny.
MISS MAY MAGEE of Einplro wno
tho guest of Mnrshllold rolntlvcs
yesterday.
MRS JOHN M'DOUGAL of Hay
Park was in Mnrshflold for tho
day visiting.
D. K. ROOD of South Coob Rlvor
Ih In Mnrshflold looking tutor
IiubIiicsh Interests.
G. GALLOWAY of iBthmim lnlot
was n business visitor to MnrBh-
Ileld this morning.
II. J. McDIARMID of llnndon wns In
Mnrshllold yesterday, onrouto to
Gardiner on business.
MR. nnd MrB. ELMER NEGLEY enmo
over tho bay from tho crenmory
to spend thu tiny In town.
JOHN WASSON of South lnlot,
who wns In town yesterday, loft
for his homo thin morning.
MR8. FRED 8ELANDER of South
Coos Rlvor Is visiting friends and
relatives In Marshflold today.
DR. A. L. 1IOUSEWORTH loft this
morning for Florcnco to assist Dr.
Edwards In an operation thcro.
nttnnK iinnn nxnoctH to lonvo on tho
Rodondo tomorrow for California,
wliero ho will mnko n nhnrt stay.
MRS. W. P. MURPHY Is ontcrtnln
Ing nt n brldgo tea at hor homo on
North Ilrondwnv this aftornoon.
T. II. UARRY of Emplro is In
Mnrshflold today looking niter
iim flnlHliliiL' work on his now
homo In Ferndale.
MISS IlESSIE ROOKE, who has boon
visiting hor hrothor nt Loon Lnko,
rottirnod to her homo on North
Coos River yestordny.
P. N. FLAGO of tho Coob liny Wir
ing Company loft yestordny for
Coqulllo to tnkqchnrgo of tho wir
ing of tho now city hall.
MRS. L. I). SMITH camo to Marsh
flold this morning from her homo
nt tho mouth of Daniels vrcoic, to
spend tho duy shopping.
J. K. STEVENS wns horo from North
Ilond yestordny, and Btatod that ho
Is planning to oniargo mo uoruy
clgnr fnctory tho first of tho your.
niiv. FATHER KEVNEY of llnndon.
who hns been tho guest of Rev. Fa
ther Munro nnd rtov . Father
n . ... .. l.n...n I... I.ntll '
Mjiringor, roiurnuu iiumo "
Inst ovouliig.
MIL and MRS. HARVEY RUSSELL
of North Ilond woro In town this
morning on tholr wny to llnndon,
whoro thoy will tuko tho Flllcld for
Snn Frnnclsco.
MRS. ALEX CAMPBELL Ih mak
ing a brief visit in Coqulllo with
hor brother, A. E. Sloop.
A. J. SHERWOOD returned to Co
niilllo this morning.
MR. nnd MRS. C. F. PAPE camo
over from llandon today on tho
noon train. Mr. Papo will roturn
tomorrow, but Mrs. Pnpo will visit
with friends until Friday.
C. II. ORAM, doputy commissioner
and fnctory Inspector of tho
stnto labor bureau of Portland,
camo In hy stago yesterday to
look nftor manors In this sec
tion.
R. K. LOVE, who a to hnvo chargo
of tho big homo taloni production
which tho Mnrshllold Lodgo of Elks
will put on horo soon, urrlvod In
today, via Myrtlo Point. Mrs.
Lovo accompanied him.
MI8S VIOLET HENDERSON will
lenvo tomorrow on tho Redondo for
Snn Francisco to mnko hor "future
homo. Miss, Louise Illntt Is In
chargo of tho Chamber of Com
morco until John Motley returns
from his enstorn trip.
"CHIMMIE" RICHARDSON will
lonvo tomorrow for San Francisco,
where ho will tnko In somo of tho
big boutH nt Thanksgiving tlmo.
Mr. Richardson wns formerly a
Sports writer on tho Portland pa-
nors. ills ratnor is in ciiargo or
tho branch of tho Union Oil Com-
pnny which opened today at Plat I).
Try Tho Times' Want Ads.
BY IW BEAKS
Uncooked Lima Beans Nearly
Prove Fatal to Isthmus
Inlet Infant.
Mrs. II. J. Mnudry of Camp five.
Isthmus lnlot, brought her nineteen
months old child to own for mcdl
cal treatment. It booiiib tho child
whllo playing with somo other chil
dren nto somo uncooked llirtn boana
and for n tlmo tho llttlo llfo was de
spaired of, and though now out of
danger Is still very sick.
ESTABRQOKWILL
1
E TO BAY
Marshfleld Cyclery
Dayton Agents,
Phone J58-R. 172 Broadway
Steamship Man and Lumber
Broker to Visit Here
Makes Contract.
A. F. Eslabrook of tho Esttt
brook Steamship Company, Is expect
od hero tho lust of tho wcok from'
San. Frnnclsco, making tho Initial
trip with tho Stoamor Speedwell, un
der dipt, llurtlfl, tho former master
or tho M. F. Plain. Mr. Estabrook
will probably mako moro doflnlto nr
rnngomeutB about tho Bcrvlco out of
horo by his compnny In tho future.
Mr. Estabrook hns Just closed a.
flvo yoarn contract with Honry Sengs
tneken for taking oft tho whlto codnr
on tho Songstackon South Slough
ranch. Tho contract provides that a
certain amount must bo logged each
month. Tho whlto ccdnr will bo used
mostly for railroad ties and tolophono
and tolograph poles. It will ho load
do on bcowb and brought to North
Ilond or Mnrshllold and loadod on to
tho Estabrook boats hero for San
Francisco. Tho Estabrook Com
pany is now arranging to put In a
logging enmp with twenty or thirty
mon on tho Songstncken plnco,
SOCIAL CALENDER.
WEDNESDAY.
Presbyterian Ladlos with
Mm. W. F. McEldownoy.
Prlscllln Club with Mrs.
Frod Grlnolds.
Methodist Missionary moot
ing nt Mothodtat Episcopal
church,
Mrs. W. P. Murphy nt brldgo
ton.
THURSDAY
Fortnightly Dancing club
dunco nt Eaglos' hall.
Baptist Missionary Society
niootlnir nt Rnptlst church.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. C.
F. McKnlght.
North Bond Altar Guild with
Mrs. Frank F'amo.
CONDOR IS WRECKED.
Thanksgiving
Is closo at hand. Romombor
that fruit enko and turkey.
Wo hnvo everything for a good
dlnnor.
Stauff Grocery Co.
PHONE 102
MASKKY'8 CANDIES
Oasolluo Sloop Thrown on Reach
nt Newport.
NEWPORT. Or., Nov. 20. Tha
gas slohp Condor, which wont
ashore, on North Hunch Sunday,
was brought a llttlo higher upon
thu sand during thu night by the
action of tho wnvoB, but Is hard
nnd fast now with two big holes la
hor bottom. Much of hor dockload
wan washed off during tho night,
hut camo nslioro and was saved.
8ho Is within easy roach of th
shoro nnd her ontlro cargo will
bo savod. It is bolloved thoro Is
about flvo feot of wator In her"
hold. Wnldport ownors nro at
work romovlng tho cargo and bo
llovo tho boat will bo saved.
Tho sloop Condor was wrecked
oarly Sunday nt Newport nftor she
hnd crossed In over tho bar. The
propolldr dropped off nnd flho wnii
thrown on tho north Jotty. whoro
hor crow, consisting of W 11 Dor
Ity, innstor; Georgo Wnddell, en
glneor. and George Mustoe, tho
mato, woro rosci.ed by the. govoru
inont llfesavors. Tho Condor has
run between Portland and Wald
port nnd Nowport for sovoral yoars.
North Bend News
Tho old North Rend mill closed
down nt noon today, Thoro was no
placo for tho lumber, tho wharf bo
Ing completely blockod,
Mr. nnd Mrw. C. II. Worrell, Mr,
W. R. Simpson and Mrs, W. D. Simp
son nnd llttlo daughtor, Edith, re
turned last Monday after a fow day
visit at tho B. W. Fahy homo at Dul
lard's , ,
SUNSET
VANILLA
can bo doponded on, ovory bot
tle Is up to tho highest stand
ard. Tho samo number of drops
will produco ovory tlmo doflulto
rosults nnd n pleasing dollcato
flavor that cannot bo oxcollod.
Tho htoro for Quality Goods and
l'tnslar Kcmcdlcri,
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