The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
Are Ym Ready
Ff Tlbaoksglviinig
The bite. 'ai iwi'kc.Vs ftl'c rt'a(b'. tho goldon-brown
puinpkiiw arc ready, tho mince pics and cranber
ries arc waiting on the pantry shell' even-thing's
111 rwidy-ARB YOU?
1)' to show a cheerful fnco lit (ho fainlly minhii this year
look thankful, ns you (nnil nil of us) ought lo and to Imtk
If xoii l" HiinictliluK 1 bo lliniikfiil for?
The tcry first thing to do Is to "spi-iice-iip" a llllle jou'll Ik
mrlsctl lo mi) lw prosperous looking, anil "llMiikfiil-rveliiiK
llTt one tlilK ",U ,,m,' y011, lMtvv Ki'l l Hue "Eumj body's
join' It nou'l"
,Vcr Tics, Now Shoes, New ShlitH, now "over) things" me ready
for you here, too. Hotter coino and get yours now. It's "good
lack," y" k"OH' to wcar 110W c,0,,,w and (Mugs for TlmnksgU.
Ing.
Marshfield Tike FflXHIip North Bend
I TIDES FOR NOVEMBER.
. Hclow ia given tho tlnio and
'height of high and low water nt
l Marshfield.
' Tho tides aro plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
j tho first lino nnd heights on. tho
, second lino of each day; n compni-
ison on coiiBecutivo hoightB will
lndlcnto whothcr It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
Mibstract 2 hours 34 minutes.
2GHrs.,
in..
27IHrs..
in. .
2SIIrs..
.in. .
29'IIrs..
I Ft..
30llrs.,
1.04
I.S
i.r.r.
4.7
5.1G
l.S
G.39
g.O
0.21
Ft 0.G
S.52
3.1
9.11
3.3
10.37
3.4
11.41
3.5
7.34
5.1
3.10
7.1
4.01
G.9
4.55
G.I
5.53
5.S
12.59
3.3
9.19
1.8
10.39
1.0
11.30
1.1
0.0
0.0
7.01
5.1
Always "ThelBusy Corner" The Rexall Store
We Are Waiting for You to See Our
XMAS DISPLAY
THE BEST -NICEST-AT LOWEST PRICES
YOU ARE WELCOME
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TIIE BUSY CORNER"
PHONE MAIN 298 US
WEATHER FORECAST.
OREGON Fair tonight and
Wednesday. Northeasterly
winds.
local temperature
record.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:13 a. in. Nov. 2G, by llonj.
Ostllnd, special government
meteorological observer:
Maximum GO
Minimum 32
At 1:43 n. in 4 1
l Precipitation nono
I Wind North; clenr.
Attend North Bond Lodge. A
number of tho Knights of Pythias
wont to North nend last evening
to nttend Inltlntlon, nrtor winch
tliero was n banquet and a gonornl
! good time.
Have Chlckenpov. There Is qulto
an opldomlc of chlckonpox around
town but so far nono of tho cases
havo been quarantined, draco Mc
Kcown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur McKeown, Ib Just recover
ing from It nnd Jooy McKeown Is
now reported 111 of It. Ono of
Ronnott hwnnton's llttlo daughters
Is also 111 of tho disease.
CORRECTION.
MUSICAL notks.
Editor Times:
Thoro must bo somo mlstnko In
tho announcement that I am to
speak at tho Thanksgiving aorvlco
In our city and also at Portland.
Rev. Mr. llurkhart, our Proabytor
Inu pastor, Is to speak at that sor
tIco. d. L. HALL.
Everything for a Thanksgiving Dinner
CnmpbolPs Canned Roups. Rein. Tonmto Soup.
Crisp Head Lettuce. Green Popper. Frofh Tomatoes. Pure
Olive Oil.
Coos Hay and Portland Celery. Fresh Water Cress. lVei.li Radishes.
fineet Cider.
Turkeys. Chickens, Ducks. Geese. Wild Ducks.
Iloiuu Mado Criinberry .Sauce.
.Sweet PotntoeH, Iliiblimil Squash. Fresh Ciiuliriimer. Brussels Sprout...
Kale. Parsnips.
Itllh and Green Olives. Pickles of all Kinds.
Huckleberries. Mime Moat. Plum PiiiMIiik. Mince Pies. Citron
and Orange Peel. Raisins. CiiiTimts. Nuts. Canned
Fruits nnd PreseMes.
Oranges. Tangerine, lliiiiiiiiui. Apples. Persimmons. Poiugrnnntes.
Dates, Figs.
Folger., M. J. II. and Hills Coffees. Snltlue Wafer.
Roquefort, Swiss, Caiuenbert, Schloss Kase, Piiiinlssnn, Edam,
Eastern, Plneapplo and Coos Hay Cream Cliee-e.
Lust Hut Not Least, MASKKY'S CANDIES.
STAUFF GROCERY CO.
HEX VniT U'.ivni ..7.on.x.
rdcl"?TSOnietliInK 8CUt f'
1 O X H 120-Ii
lid Va'II .1. .. .
!, " unargea reason
.pitas nrtNnv.
Palmer & Dawson TONIGHT
mtn Brick ulldlng. Blectrls
&.5teIIoaV.. Elegantly
Colfi Water
u x k j, o O O S
O. A. MpHIn T-
KM! Kl ...., . wj.
"nwiTOf ana market
Rehires &Framiiwr
Walker Studio
WAMtfh i i
iSLUJ",0TERINa AND
tic oJm CIiBAN b u,e rea'
rr taken at '"" c i
l0.Vd & nARVEY,
""lie lull
Practical Plnno Tuners.
Fourteen years factory expor
lonco. Wo do tuning, voicing, ac
tion adjusting, polish or reflnlsn
cases, mnko yollow Ivory keys
whlto liko now. Rates reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phono 200-X or address Ilox C33,
Marshfield. Oregon.
nur now. ir
Some choice lots In NORTH BEND
can be bad at a very reasonable pr ce
If taken now. B. S. OBAR & CO
Plrnt Nftttnnwl nnk
ive That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTEELL
Phone aiai.
TAKE THE BEST
CARE OF OLD RAGS
Not for their value, but be
cause they cause fires. .Most
people do not, know that old
rags, particularly oiled cloths
used for dusting, etc., will often
tnko fire spontaneously. Many
fires whore "cause is unknown
might bo traced to carolessness
In disposing of rage.
Am body knows It's wise to
Insure against loss by fire, and
anybody may find out. by tho
least investigation, that we
have Ave of tho greatest Insur
ant companies on earth.
Wo know how to wri o poli
cies that protect porfectly, too.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street
The Royal
high cost or living:
"For men must work and women
must weep
And there's little to earn and many
to keep." Klngsloy.
A strong strlko story In which
nn old foreman decides to return
to work. The picture tells It nil.
Their Hero Son
A Woiih-wlillo Wedding.
Three fine pictures you cannot
nfford to miss, for
10 Cents,
Tomorrow Nluht Iji Petlto Ivlva
nnd May Kinney mIII open for u
week's eiiKimenient In refined
vaudeville. SIiikIiik, dancing and
talking acl.s.
It rcrtalnly wns most gratifying
to Director ronton nnd members
of the Coos Hay Concert Hand to
appear to such n well filled house
ns that at tho Masonic Opera House
Sunday aftvrnoon. Not n soul pre
sent but felt rcpnld for tho effort
of getting there. Tho program wnB
an exceptionally good ono. Tho cn
Bctublo wns fine, precision was
marked In nil numbors, ono notn-
blo foaturo being tho nttneks which
made tho chorus work strong nnd
impressive Tho solos wore well
dollvored. Tho solo most nnnro-
clated by tho audience wns Ncvln's
"Tho Rosary." by Hayes Howard.
Roth tho solo nnd chorus wero giv
en n HnlBh that their lender may
woll bo proud of. Tho next con
cert will bo In tho opera houso on
auiuiay, December 8.
Mr. Roy Carpontor, a trombono
player, lato of Spokane, mado his
first public nppoaranco In Mnrsh
(lold Sunday afternoon at tho Ma
sonic opera house.
Mr. L. K. nnlllnger snng "Tho
Publican" by Van do Water last
minuay evening nt tho Episcopal
church. Mr. RalllnEor's beautiful
bnss volco was hoard to advantage
in tins bcautmil composition.
Tho choirs of tho local Protest
nut churches will unlto In chorus
nt tho union Thnnksglvlng services
In tho Ilnptlst church Thursday ev
ening, nt 7:30 o'clock.
Mr. Low Koyzer played tho violin
solo, "Snluto D'Armour" by Elgcr,
Sunday morning during high nines
nt St. Monica's church, with a
charm and finish such as only nu
nrtlst can.
AMONG THE SICK.
Mrs. John La Chnppcllo Is critic
nlly III nt hor homo on South
Hrondway.
Miss Edith Anderson Ib confined
to hor" homo by a sevoro enso of
tonsllltls.
I
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
1
CHANDLER Thomas Orimth,
Myrtle Point; M. Estnbrook, San
Francisco; Ruth Duscho, San Fran
cisco; W. B. Rost, San Francisco;
C. R. Truo nnd wlfo, Rond, Ore;
A. Kocklos, nnkor; S. H. dold
stein, Portland; W. II. Pnyno, So
nttlo; Adollor Hughes, Senttlo.
LLOYD Mrs. Agnea Hnll, Co
qulllo; L. A. Harris, Rosoburg; A.
Schuttpolz, Tomploton; Lowls An
derson, Chicago; M. M. McCulloch,
Tomploton.
COOS L. D. Prlco, Sumnor; Job.
M. McCutchoon, nenvor Hill; L.
Mnrqulss, Eugono; C. Franklin,
Portland.
RLANCO Ray II. Rosoll, Ran
don: Jonnlo Whelstono, Coqulllo;
N. C. Jones, Spokane; L. Rccknrt,
Euroka; A. L. Smith, Senttlo: N. S.
Llttloflold, Onrdlnor; non Mnrsoo,
Gardiner; Davo Merchant, Onrdl
nor; doo. Haines. Onrdlnor; Valon
tlno Klschaum, Portland.
NORTH HENI) NEWS.
Edgar McDanlol was n Marsh'
flold biiBlncss visitor todny.
Tho North nond city council will
moot tonight to tnko up various
municipal matters.
Tho J. M. Stowart ranch at Ran
gor, which liafl boon dovotcd Inrgo
ly to tho poultry Industry, mnklng
n specialty of ducks, will bo con
verted into n nog ranch, somo thor
oughbred porkers being ordered
from California for It.
Mrs. L. J. Simpson, who Ih vUtt
Ing Mrs. Holon dalo nt Modford,
has beon tho guest of honor at a
numbor of functions thoro. Mrs.
dalo. Mrs. Edgar I In for nnd Mrs.
Dolroy dotcholj wero among thoso
ontortalnlng In nor honor.
Dayton Bicycles
Wm. L. Cook, who was postmas
ter at Nolhart, Montana, writes:
"I recommend Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound to all my people,
and thoy are never disappointed
with it. Foley's Honey nnd Tar
Compound for coughs and colds
gives tho best posslblo results." For
tale by Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.,
the Busy Corner.
Wo Havo In Stock
Dayton Bicycles
for
LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN.
Wo aro trying to build up a good
Bicycle Business SATISFACTORY
BUSINESS.
WE KNOW THAT TO GUT SAT
ISFACTION WE MUST GIVE SAT
ISFACTION. So wo say In as bold typa as wo
said It last spring
WE WILL MAKE GOOD THE
I ) A YTON G UA 1 1 A NTEE.
WE DID, WE DO, WE WILL
REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS ON
Dayton Bicycles
FREE OF CHARGE
at
PERS0NALN0TES
tend tho W. O. W. Initiation this
evening. i
W. P. MURPHY Is n visitor In tho
Coqulllo valley today. I
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs.
Brockmlller of Bunker Hill.
Thanksgiving ball by St.
Pntrlck's society at Eaglos'
hall.
Sons ot Norway Social at
Finnish hnll.
"I
ELNA SELANDER of Sumner Is In
Mnrshfleld for tho day.
S. D. HARPER Ib n business visi
tor in Myrtlo Point todny.
havo been hunting with but poor
luck.
MRS. C. O. ROSS of North Inlet
wns In town todny trading.
MRS. M. R. SMITH hna gone up
Coos River for nn extended visit
with relatives.
DAVE ADAMS of Lakesldo was a
Marshfield business visitor todny.
PAUL CROOKS of Sumnor enmo to
Marshfield this morning to nt-
MRS. R. A. ANNIN returned to
Myrtlo Point today after a brief
visit in Marshfield.
L. D. SMITH of Daniols Creek Ih
In Mnrshfleld today on business.
MRS. ALICE DROLLANC1ER ot
liny lies Inlet Is In Mnrshflold to
. day visiting friends.
J. B. DAVIS wbb in Mnrshfleld to
dny from Coos River on business.
MRS. M. D. CUTLIP of Lnrscn In
lot wns n Marshfield shopper today.
MRS. JOHN HENDRICKSON of Al
legany wns In town todny shopping.
A. II. STUTSMAN returned this
morning from Sumnor, whero he
had Bono on business.
CHARLES MAHAFFEY of North
Coos River is In Mnrshflold to
dny attending to business,
MRS. ELMER NEAOLEY of Mllll
coma Is n Mntshflold shopper
touny.
RAY JEUB of Minneapolis Ib stop
ping nt tho McLnggnn homo In
Enstsldc.
7.. T. THOMAS of Allegany wna n
business visitor In Mnrshfleld for
tho day.
MRS. A. R. MONTOOMERY of
FIngstnff wnB In Mnrshfleld to
dny shopping.
EVAN HODSON of South Coos Riv
er was In town todny, nttendlng
to business.
OLLIE RICHARDS enmo down
from her Sumnor homo this
morning to spend tho tiny.
FRED WILSON wont to Bandon
this morning to look Into tho
Rear Crook railroad disaster.
MORRIS MORGAN nnd family ot
Daniels Crook wero In town to
dny on business nnd pleasure.
REV. FATHER SPRINGER ot
North Bend went to Myrtlo Point
yeotcrdny for a fow days' vUIt.
F. I). FLETCHER mado n business
trip to Bnudon this morning. Ho
wnH accompanied by Mrs. Fletcher.
C. II. DUNCAN wbb In town from
lils South Coos River homo on
n short visit.
L. RECKART of Eureka arrived
on tho Day yesterday for an In
definite stay.
BURT DOREMUS and R. C.
CORDES roturnod yesterday from
tho Sand Hills, whero thoy
W. R. RONEI1RAKE nnd wlfo and
.Master Ross llonobrnko will loavo
on tho next Redondo for Cali
fornia, BEN MARSEE. DAVE MERCHANT
and GEORGE HAINES nrrlvod
this morning from Onrdlnor nnd
will locnto on ti.o Bay,
W. II. LILLY, representing tho
Shcrwln-Wllllnms Pnlnt Co, of
Portland, arrived via Drain yes
terday nnd Is calling on customers,
WANT ADS.
THEODORE BRADLEY, roprcBont
Ing Lnngloy & MlehnolM, whole
sale druggists of San Francisco,
Is In Mnrshfleld enlllng on the
trade.
FOR RENT H-nxini liotixo jmd
four lotfl, on McPhcrson, near
North Bend Central school. In
quire C. K. Shaw or L. W. Topo.
FOR HA LIC Good second lunilier.
Enough for houso 28x10. Also
good wood turning lntho, stenm
nnd footpowor. C. Lnkdnm,
North Bond Shipyard.
FOR SALE My entlro household
furniture; everything new.
Terms. Rhono 83-RR. W. II.
Scott.
FOR HALE 2 1-fool white cednr
launch, without otiglno, Good
cabin nnd engine room. Price
$7I. 00 If tnkon nt once. Apply
Koontz Mnchlno Shop,
LOST Gold bounty pin, net with
clover lenf nnd pearl. Howard
for Its return to Times ofilco.
MRS. EMILY M'FARLIN of North
Inlet wns tho guost of Mth. Em
ma Hllborno of Mllllcoma yosror
dny, returning to her homo this
afternoon.
W. S. LITTLEFIELD of Onrdlnor,
son of tho rate Captain Llttlo
llold. wns In Mnrflhflcld today on
his way to Bandon to visit his
brother, Warren Mitleflpld.
MRS. M. A. THORNWAITE, who
hna been thu guest of Mrs, Allco
Drollangor nnd Mrs. Thomas of
Haynos lulut, for the pnst fow
days, roturnod to Mnrshflold jls
morning.
WANTED Experienced man mid
wlfo (no children) to work on
dairy farm. Write Dairy, enro
Times.
FOR HA LIC KMiirli fir wmmI from
Portor Mill, dollvored In Marsh
dold for 2.00 por load. Phono
A. F. Coffolt, North Bond, Ore.
FOR HALE Clieup, giui range nnd
gns kitchen hontor. Phono 247-X.
FOR SAL! Light hark In fair
shnpo for $20.00. Apply Hlg
glnson & Sou, Bay City, Mnrshflold.
WANTED lly uoiiiuu, -dure to do
cooking or gonoral housework In
prlvato family or hotel. AddrosH
207 N. Third street, cor. Com-
morclul.
MRS. J. D. M'KAY nnd daughter.
MIbb McKay of Minneapolis, nro
visiting nt tho homo of their
dnughtor and Hlstor, Mrs. M. A.
MeLnggan of Enstsldo. Thoy
will remain for somo time.
W. O. CARROLL, who has hnd
chargo of tho government work
on tho Sluslaw, nrrlvod horo to
dny enrouto to Portland, having
beon rollovod nt Florence by F.
E. Leofo.
MR. nnd MRS. J. E. PARKER or
Loon Lnko en mo to Mnrshflold
this morning to visit relatives on
Kontuck Inlet and In North
Bond. MrB. Pnrkor Is tho daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Bmltli
of Kontuck Inlot.
FOR HALE Three gu.s ranges, 1!
Kltcnon tnbios ami otnor iiouso
hold articles. Apply 207 North
Third street, cornnr Commercial,
Marshfield Cyciery
Dayton Agents,
Phono 158-R. 172 Broadway
FOR SALE OR TRADE Tiui most
up-to-dato family launch on tho
Bay. Cooloy & Rahskopf, 2G4
North Front St.
WANTED All kinds of hauling
done promptly. Phono 31 CI.
done promptly. Phono 31 CI, J.
K. Fltzgornld.
DR. J. W. INGRAM, formorly of
Mnrshflold, In n lottor from Spo
knno to friends horo snyn that
ho tnkon a position ns company
surgeon with n largo corporation
near Spoko. Ho will begin hfs
now dutlou Dccombor 1.
WANTED Roomers; board for
ono. Apply 471 Elrod avonuo.
Phono 200-L.
LOST Lndy'H ring with green hot.
Howard for return to Times office.
PLEASED WITH SETTLEMENT.
August Frlzcon ban just tiiruod
ovor to Mrs. Heunlug Laraon of
North Bond two chocks to covor
tho flro loss sho sustained in tho
burning of hor homo In Nortli
Bend n fow weeks ago. Hor furni
ture was Insured In tho Sun In
surance Co. of London and thu
building in tho Cammorclnl Union.
Mr. Frlzcon Is agent for both com
panies and Mrs. Larson Is grentl
pleased with tho prompt settlement.
Alliance Lute Tho Alllanco will
not nrrlvo from Eureka until tomor
row, having been dolnyod u day. Slier
will sail soon nftor hor arrival foe
Portland.
FOR RENT Slv-room houso and
four lots, close In; with furni
ture for salo. Phono 128-J.
FOR SALE Entlro dairy herd of
20 bend, choice Jorsoy cows, and
holfors, all duo to freshen in
March, oxcopt flvo which aro now(
fresh; also cream separator, cans,,
milk cart. 11100 takes tho lot.
Enquire Times olllco or W. S.
Joss, Roynolds Addition, Phono
31C3,
FOR HALE Dry wood, fir und al.
dor, at Campboll's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono 151.L;
Try Tho Times' Wont Ad
The EPICURFS DELIGHT
is greatly increased when
lie recognizes the rich,
mellow flavor produced
by Sunset Vanilla; es
pecially whon he remem
bers tho flat, tasteless
cakes, pudding and pas
tries that have been spoilt
due to weak and poor
grade extracts.
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