The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, HAH8HFIELD. OREGON, 1912.-EVENING EDITION. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12,
' nti 8 ntinrnos being Involved In
J'" modal nt l'ortlnntl, Herrmnn
Is tiing to get it delayed whllo
tlic ouncis or tho Easlsldo propor
t involved nro fighting nny post
ponement, claiming Hint tho prop-'
ert already ling been tied up for
fifteen months t,y tu0 litigation. I
BREAKWATER IN
delayed : day.
Owing to tho rough hnr to- I
day. tho Speedwell wns unnblo
to onll, hut Bho will probnbly
got out tomorrow.
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TIDES FOR DECEMBER.
h0l.'iWn 'll ?'VCn th llm nnJ
Tho tlilon nro placed In tho order
1 with their times on
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l01"1 1110 "t onch day; n compai-
on on coiuccutlvo heights will
K?10 r'hoi,,,i: II l9 Mh or lo"
water. Lor high walor on tho bar.
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You'll find thnt tho tuoii who hnvo tho host looking
clothes tnlco tho host euro of thorn.
YOU'LL be delighted with
the new styles we offer
for young men in our showing of
Hart Shaffner & Marx Varsity models
for Fall.
Smartest, liveliest, snappiest lot
of new clothes you ever saw
They're ready-to-wear; and they
fit and make you "look fit."
Suits $18 and up
Overcoats $ J 6,50 and up
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Tills Htoro is tho homo of
Hurt Schnffner & Mur.v clothes
w '''Kin "clny C. A. Sehlhredo
eft joBtordny for Roseburg nnd
l'ortlnntl. At Portland ho will en
deavor to prevent n postponement
or the rase of Christian Herrmnnn
VS. .IINlL'M Itflll nl ..1 l.,,.1. .!....
Hldernhlo Eaatsido. property. Ow
ing to McAlllHter. olio of Hcrr-
SclN Itunrli Sterling I'rlco sold
hid Catching Inlet ranch tho first of
the week to Ills boyhood friend, Good-!
oy Cobb. .Mr. Price left thin morn
ing on tho stage for Huntington, W.1
Vn. to spend tho holldaya with anoth-!
er ol.l friend, T. 1J. Stnckhouse.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Men for Camp. Tho Speedwell
thin weok brought n number of
men to go to work In tho Estn
brook camp on South Inlot. Tho
ennip Is In chnrgo of E. 13. Best'
nmi will got out ties nnd telegraph
poles on tho Sengstnekon ranch.
SIlll'K I'lunoneol',. Vililnv'a rliirill.
nor-Drnln stago will carry tho follow
ing list of passengers: 1). L. Roscn
llold, M. K. Tomllnson. M. K. Swec-1
ney, I. C. Smith, V. 11. Dennis, It. 0.
Rynn, I). Falconer, F. Do Hoy, J. W.
DawkhiB and M. Drown.
OREGON Hnln In west nnd
snow In east tonight nnd Frl
day; southenBtorly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 houra ending nt
4:13 a. in. Dec. 12, by DonJ.
Ostllnri, spoclnl governmont me
teorological obBorvcr:
Maximum r. I
Minimum 4 1
At 4:13 a. tu 47
Precipitation in
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
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Found Not Guilty. After a trlnl
yesterday afternoon In City Record
er minora court, Judgo llutlor
found 11. II. Smith nob guilty on
tho chnrgo of Intoxication that had
been preferred ngnlnst him by
Night Officer Donno, who arrested
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fishermen
Attention !
Hie Coos liny ico and Cold
"rose CoiiiiNiny IU bo pro-
to recelvo nil Steollicnd
wn nfter December 10. For
r particulars, inqulro nt
pos Bay Ice and
Cold Storage Co.
TOO MANY ONIONS
Over 50,000 Sack to Do Thrown
Away In California.
STOCKTON, Cnl., Lsc. 12. On
ions nro bucIi n drug on iho market In
Stockton that C0.000 Backs will bo
(I urn pod Into tho river, according to
Island fnrmorfl. Ovor production 1ms
kept tho warehouses full and tho
prices nro bo low that It will not pay
to keep thorn Btorod. Growers had no
dlillftilty In disposing of their onions
nt $2 por sack last year, but thoy nro
going begging at 25 cents now. Many
snlea aro rocordod nt 10 and 15 conta
a Back. Potatoes nro only 30 cents
a sack.
THE DUSV WOMAN'S DAY.
It begins early, ends Into, and Is
full of work. Sho often has kid
ney troublo without knowing it.
Her back aches nnd alio 18 tired
nnd worn out. Sleeps poorly, is
norvous, no appotlto. Her bladdor
gives her trouble, too. Foloy Kid
ney Pills will cure all that and
nro tho best motllclno nmdo for
kldnoy nnd bladder disorders. For
snlo by tho Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug
mako her strong nnti won. iuvy
Co.. tho Busy Corner. '
mbrellas Covered
at
tfshfield Cyclery
Dayton Amnto
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!fsh and Crisp
A BOX OF
SARATOGA CHIPS
JUST OPENED
cIs Now Oranges
viiToUay.
jauff Grocery Co.
".Kcys Candles.
Phono 102
BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN.
"Cleanliness is Next to Godliness"
Our broad Is inndo clean, kept
clean, delivered clean.
Also Cakes, Cookies, Pies nnd all
linked Goods.
Try our dainty Dakery Lunch.
Open Evening nnd Sundays Let
us Servo You.
tS X. 2nd St. Phono 112-L
TONIGHT
4 have anything to sell, rent
ufc ueip, try a want
The Royal
OPENING OP
HOWARD AND HART
In now novelties featuring tho Fivo
Talking IMock Head
. .Miss Juno Hall will Slug.
Dig two reel feature "Legend of
Cagllstro," a great Biblical drama.
. ."Henrlck's Bid for Liberty" and
"Ah! My Piko" two roaring come
dies. Admission ISc Balcony 10 c.
Matinee for children Saturday at
2 o'clock. '
Make Your Christmas
LAST ALL WINTER
Smith and C. A. Hunter tho night
boforo. Several witnesses wcro
cnlled. Hunter did not appear and
his hnll wiib declnred rorfolted.
Divorce Case Up. Tho Epporson
dlvorco cnao from Mnrshflold was
scheduled for hearing boforo Judge
uoito nt coquiiio touny.
Tnlco Prisoner Awny W. W. Gngo
will nrrlvo on this ovculng's train
wIMl tl 1tlonnni uMiniii r nrt C3 T
". iiouiiVl IIIIUIII IIU filial Mt 11
Noah will loavo on tho Drnln stago
lomorrow morning with for Snlom.
Cnso Settled. It Is nnnounnoil
jthnt tho difficulty botweon .1. II.
Bridges and 13. W. Sullivan nnd
. wlfo ovor tho leaso or tho Lloyd
hotol hns boon ndlustcd. Thn Snl-
llvniiB hnvo now a throe-year lonso
Ion tho proporty. Tho rental 1b not
announced.
Grand Jury Bony. Tho Coos
pmniri ivinii.l fni. la .lmat, Ituffiofl
i gating n number of mnttors. In
I rlllflltlir flin n'Mntltinll nlllntm. nnaty
..will ..nil am iviii, luu nillfll. tvilltllirf
troublo nt Ton Mllo nnd nomo nl
1 loged liquor law vlolntlons on South
Slough.
llimrli I iiipiti venuMi I n. W. J.
Howard, who purchnsed tho old
' Hopo placo on North Inlot. about
a yenr ago, In rorrnlnly an onorgol
t Ic nnd progresslvo fnrmor. In tho
yonr Mr. Howard Iuib built n Hno
barn nnd JtiBt now n modern dwell
ing houso Is nenrlng completion.
Those, together with othor Improvo
montB, hnvo inndo tho old plnco n
modorn, well equipped farm thnt
nny ouo might wnll ho proud of.
AMONG THE SICK.
THE ONE IDEAL GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY
FOR ALL THE YEAR AROUND
You Possess All the Music of Ml the World
When You Buy a Columbia Qrafonola.
$2S to $200
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"The Busy Corner"
MAIN 298
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Chns. Skorrolt of Bunker Hill un
derwent nn operation nt Mercy hos
pital today. Ho Is reported to bo
gottlng along nicely.
Kloyd McGrlff, n young EnBtsldo
lnd, who hnB been nt Moroy hospl
tnl ror Homo tlmo, will bo nblo to
return homo tomorrow.
Mrn. Dnvo Holdon, who ban been
qulto aide nt tholr homo near Em
pire being threntoucd with pnoti
nioiiln, Is ropnrtcd Improving.
E. P. LowIb of West Mnrshflold Is
nt IiIh post or business today after a
wooIc'h Illness or tho grip.
Ono or tho twin dnughtorB born to
mt. nun Mrs. .lonn droves or North
Bond on TuoBdny Ih very low.
Oscnr Kronholm, who boiiio tlmo
ngo Biistnluod an Injured kuen, Ih
nblo to return to his work at tho
pulp mill.
Steamship Arrives from Port
land With Good Pass
enger List.
The Broakwator arrived in rrom
Portland nt S:30 UiIb morning. Tho
hnr wns pretty choppy but Cnpt.
Mncgenn said thnt ho did not think
that vosboIs would hnvo nny troublo
getting out nt high wntor.
Tho Breakwater had a rnlr trip
down. Sho had nbout CR passen
gers nnd nbout 380 toim of frolght.
ano una nomo freight for Empire
nnd inndo tho stop thoro tills morn
ing. Among thoso arriving on tho
Bronkwnter today woro tho follow
ing: 13. D. Dornn, E. Dolnn, It. W.
Davidson, Mrs. Davidson, Chns.
BlBklrk. M. C. Bobbins, J. W. Totz,
.1. It. Horron. C. J. Smith. L. A.
Lnthor, It. G. Roberts, W. P.
Stonhnrt, J. Truo, II. Blflhop, MIbs
NoIboii, Mlsa Lynn, Mrs. L. II. Mur
phy, A. Enns, L. B. Murphy, A.
Valcnt, J. .Mnycrs, L. .T. Cody, E.
M. Smith, A. J. Sweet, O. L.
George. II. A. Phillips. W. Grant,
Goo. Gcttlns, Mrs. W. II. Foloy, L.
G. Haw, A. Boynolds, II. J. Mathle
boii, C. D. Gnbrlllson, J. Skinner,
Mrs. Skinner, L. P. Whlto, Mlsa
Ponrl Illlms, J. C. Wilcox, J. C.
Kolly, E. P. Clnrk, P. N. Irwin, A.
W. PorkliiB, W. S. Lnsholls, Myrtlo
Marlln, Mrs. W. 8. Lashells, Prnn
cls Johnson, Christ .Ml Ico, Goo.
Dennis nnd Christ Bill.
Tho Brenkwntor will Ball nt 1
o'clock Snturdny afternoon.
Tho Brooklyn nnd Elizabeth ar
rived In nt Bnndon yesterdny.
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WANT ADS.
WANTED BiilT Orpington cock, n
year old or older. Phono 291-X.
WANTED Roomers; bonrd for ono.
Apply 471 Elrod Avenue. Phono
200-L
roil HA LIC llouvo and two lots on
Monrou nonr North Bond U. B
Church. Phono 30I-X-8.
WANTED .Sliiglemau, ago 117, o
bor, good nppoarauco, 18 years
huBlucsB oxporlenro, rotall and
wholesale, good snlosuian, wishes
position. Por Intorviow nddress,
Stranger, Caro Times.
l''()lt RENT Three convenient un
furnished rooms, Hiiltnblo for
housekeeping, cloeo In. No chil
dren. Address Box II, caro Tho
Times.
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LOST Brown inulT. Last eveulnit
hotweou .Mnrshflold nnd North
Bond. Roturu to Times olllco
nnd receive rownrd.
MR8. CARL 8MEDBERG of Catching
inioi spoilt tlio dny In Mnrshllold.
MRS. W. A. LUSB of South Cooh Riv
er wns n Mnrshllold shoppor today.
Tho Alllnnco la duo In tomorrow
from Portland nnd will Ball early
Saturday for Euroka.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
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THURSDAY.
Norwegian Lutheran Young
Pooplo'a Socloty at Church
hall.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. L.
M. Noblo.
FRIDAY.
Thimblo Club of North Bond.
Plnco not decided.
Ladles' Art Club with Mra.
E. D. McArthur.
LOST Pui-ho containing ijtlO. Kv
turn to tho Gunnery for rownrd.
WANTED In country; lady to
enro for two stunt! children nnd
to do light housework. Apply
room 2. ovor Conk'H grocory.
WANTED Carrier boy to deliver
Tho Times. Must bo In Fourth
grndo or hlghor In school. In
qulro nt Times olllco nftor 4
o'clock.
KOII SALIC Old mm'HiwH'rs; u lilgr
bundle for n nickel. Just tho
thing to Btnrt flros with,
POIt RENT Furnished liousc-kecv
Ing rooniB cIobo in. Phono 230-J
l'Olt REN'lv l'uriilshed iimiiiih with
hontlng btovos. Apply 24 C North
Fourth 8treot. Mrs. KIOKlor.
BOARD AND ROOMS 207 North
Third Btreot. cor. Commorclnl.
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I'OR SALE At n sacririce, large
slzo hlgh-grndo piano In flno
condition. AddrosH box 533,
Mnrahflold, Pro.
FOR Ri:.T Nino room houso lu
Bunker Hill, partly furnished
Apply Tlmos olllco.
Over Stock Sale
i
Now is the time to innko one dollar do the work of two.
My entire stock of ladies, and misses coats, suits and millinery to
closed out at once.
$35 Coats and Suits, $22.00 $22.50 Coats and Suits, $14
$30 Coats and Suits, $18.50 $20 Coats and Suits, $12.50
$25 Coats and Suits, $15.50 $15 Coats and Suits, $9.50
AH Millinery at One-Half Price
Ladies $30 Trimmed Hats, now $15.00
Ladies $25 Trimmed Hats, now $12.50
Ladies $20 Trimmed Hats, now $10
Ladies $15 Trimmed Hats, now $7.50
Ladies $10 Trimmed Hats, now $5
Ladies $5 Trimmed Hats, now $2.50
MRS. M. J. ELROD
FRONT STREET
be
WANTED To Rent n Piano or Or
gan, or both, Apply Grand
Theater.
BOARD AND ROOMS Hotel Lat
tln, contrally located,. Good ta
blo, homo cooking, and largo
coiufortublo rooms. Iteusonublo
rates.
LOOK Listen Frew guess on tho
$10 prlzo "boan Jar" with ovory
no cent purchase botweon now
and Dccombor 25th, Sartor's
Conroctlouory, Front Btreot.
FOR HALE Dry woou. llr and nl
dor, at CampboU'B Wood Yard,
Porry landing. Phono 1ML.
Everybody
Welcome
to visit the Store for
Quality Goods and Now
Designs.
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