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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. EVENING EDITION. Blankets White Wool Blankets, . . $4.00 to $10.00. Gray Wool Blankets, . . Vicuna Wool Blankets, . . Tan and Blue Plaid Blankets, Quilts, ....... 4.00 to 5.00 5.00 .25 to 8.00 TIDES FOR JANUARY. 3.50 Woolen Mill Store The Home of Oregon Wool Goods Holow Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tliolr times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; a cotnpai Ison on conseciitlvo heights will Indicate whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, sulmtract 2 hours 34 minutes. In Oregon. Mr. Meyer will have copies of tho petition nt tho Club cigar store. Will Weil Tomorrow- Nuptial mans will bo celebrated tomorrow morning nt Sr. Monlca'ti church at 8 o'clock by Hov. Father Munro. Tlio contracting parties nro Joseph White and MIkh Mnrgaret Throop, both of Mnrshflcld. Likes South W. S. Turpon has re ceived. a note from Mrs. T. W. Ron nlc, stating that she and Mr. Kcnnlc nro highly pleased with their now homo at Los Angeles, She encloses a clipping from a Los Angeles paper showing tho groat growth that city has been enjoying. Mrs. Ft... Hrs., Ft. . . I Irs., Ft... lira.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft. . . t ... L 1.0 0.02 n.o 0.33 5.2 0.1 1.3 0.32 i.a io.r.7 3.0 11.35 2.8 12.19 2.5 7.08 5.3 7.15 5.5 4. 47 5.3 5.20 4.8 0.13 4.2 1.00 2.3 2.14 1.0 11.11 0.3 11.35 0.8 0.0 0.0 7.07 3.0 8.10 3.1 WEATHER FORECAST. Liberty for Women. M5ii 7 D Wc want every woman who lias suffered for years from feminine complaints and disorders who has tried numbers of so-called cures without obtaining relief lo get a bottle of the new nnd wonderfully .successful remedy VEGETABLE COMPOUND That has cured thousands of women who despaired of ever regaining their health. Wc know Just what this remedy contains, have abso lute confidence in its effectiveness, and prove this by guaranteeing it. If you arc n sufferer from any form of ailment peculiar to women and Rcxall Vegetable Compound docs not bring you relief, come In lit will, llu rrmtv l.ntil.. nnA we will immediately refund your money. ,J 1J0 We don't know of any offer more fair J jMCSfej' than tins, One Dollar a Dottle. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. T 1 PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 US Orpheum Tonight VUriiTv Sl'Hn VTiFOUR REELS ALL NEW 'race MUtlKTTA New fiill-rocl comic, iwcltlng automobile "tiS1'11" ov-Sti-oiiB Vltugrnph, Western, with Robert S!auvSK.w,nNr,,-Wehtcm uu..r iow.v (f xA,tx,,k.( - V JgTABIJSHEi) ADMISSION comedy, feat tiling Alkali Ike. tm lidded picture. mitlful htcnlc. Extra added plc- 10c. NEVER MORK TONIGHT 01. the Royal rutw ix Tni: CITV J l . a I8ffi2 adoption IJtomeily firis n . xAllricpin.. ' 1 'wiconv ""3uja l "" rioo inc. JUST RECEIVED shipment of Booth's Celebrated Fresh Oysters In GOc nnd 75c alzos, and Kip pored Salmon. It will molt In your mouth. Stauff Grocery Co. Mnskoy's Candles. Phono 102 Have r xl xni Youy job jTrmtac omie at Times9 Office AUTO Li TO E M CHANGES Gorst & King Enlarge Cars and Plan Reduction in Worth Bend Fares. Gorst fc King nro milking plans for a number of Improvements In tliolr MnrHlilleld-North Rend nutu lino. Tho eonipnny's Lozlor car Ih now In tho HhopH having nn extension put on to It ho that It will carry ton passengers. Tho enlarged car will booh ho ready for service and two of tho othur enra will Inter ho equip ped Hlmllnrly. Thoy now havo orders In for aomo very largo pnBsengor cars, ones that will carry twenty or thirty piiBHon gors, each, nnd export to ho nolo to j;ut thorn by tho mlddla of tho Hum mer. When theso nro received, thoy will muko a round trip into of about twonty-ilvo centB between tho two tOWIlH. Aftnr Jnniinrv 20. lliov will ninlro n now Hchodiilo of rates effect! vo un til tho futuro reduction. Tho now Bchodulo will ho twenty touts ouo way and thlrty-llvo cents for tho J round trip. Thoy will also Issuo twonty-rldo hooks for $3.00 I Thoy nro now Issuing n working i in mi's ticket of twonty-slx rides for IG.fiO. OREGON Rain In west and rain or snow In Knst tonight nnd Tucsdny. Wnrmor In tho northwest. Southerly winds, modoratoly high nlong coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1.13 a. in., Jan. 13, by UenJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl govornmont mo toorologlcal ohsorvor: Maximum Bl Minimum 40 At 4.43 a. m 40 Precipitation 09 Wind: Southwest, rainy. ..Hni hoc Survey Engineer Donald M. Charlston expects to complete tho survey of tho Coos Hay Harbor In n,bout two weeks. Tho rough, rainy weather has made tho field work very difficult. The soundings In tho Inner harbor so far show little change, no now shonls of a serious character hnvlng been encountered so far. Library Donations M. T. Moyors, Bocrotnry of tho Longshoremen's Un ion, presented tho library In behalf of tho Union with ten dollars and subscriptions to tho periodical and nowspnper lltcrnturo of tho Long shoromnn. Mrs. E. O'Connell nlso donatod n year's subscription for tho Populnr Mechanics to tho library. This will bo placed on the tnblo for boys mid girls. Jobbers Consolidate According to a lottor rccolvcd by Mltcholl & Jones of tho FIxup, tho ploneor San Frnnclsco wholcsnlo houso of Mur phy, Grant & Co., hns consolidated with tho Moorso, Watson Dry Goods Co., under tho firm nnmo of tho lat ter. Murphy, Grant & Co. aro among tho earliest jobbing houses ontho Pa cific Const and woll known In tho sec tion. Tho old fnmlllnr nnmo will bo missed by many local merchants. SOCIAL CALENDAR. I TUESDAY I Ladles' Guild and Auxiliary with I Mrs. W. R. Curtis. Itoynl Auction llrldgo with Mrs. I F. K. Gcttlns. Auction Rrldgo with Mrs. 13. Mlngus. I nt Fourth and Central. Mrs. Lock hart cnnio to Coos Hay In tSfi3, nnd with the exception of A. F. Ai ken Is probably the oldest living resident of tho Rny. Sho wns tho first school tcacl or on Coos Day. Although Bho has been physically disabled tho last few years, she Is mentally as bright as over and Is receiving congrntulntlons from many trlends. Mrs. Songstncken Is a dnughtor of Mrs. Loekhart nnd Herbert Loekhart Is a son. Rnr l!nii(iu't. Tho Coos County liar Association will hold Its an until banquot tomorrow night at Myrtle Point and It Is expected thnt most of tho Coos liny attor neys will bo In attendance. AMONG THE SICK. T E. N. McDonnell, of tho Orogon Power Co., who has boon mirroring from tho clTects of n cold, Is still confined to his bed. Mrs. J, Ilnguowood Is roporled qulto III with pneumonia at tho homo of hor dnughtor. Mrs. F. E. Wostorhurg, In tho Wllllnms apartments. Tilwln TJnlnn la flnffnrtnrv frM n sovoro nttack of la grlppo at his noma near Hail avenue. .Meet Tomorrow. Tho E)ilscopal Church Guild will meet tomorrow nftemoon nt tho homo of Mrs. W. Ii. Curtis In South Mnrshflold. Into Tomorrow Mr. Odonbcrg nnd family or six of CoqulUe, Fred Larson and X. L. Langdon will bo passengers on tho outgoing Drnln Gardluor stago tomorrow morning. For Rill T. Moyor Ih todnv elr culntlng potltlons to tho Orogon Lnto Xmas Goods Tho tug Rob arts with tho schooner Coqulllo In tow nro Btlll lying In tho lower Day awaiting fnvorablo weather condi tions to got to tho Slusluw. Much of tho cargo consists of spcclnl Christians goods, which dealers at Florcuco and other Sluslnw points ordered Inst Novcmbor. Tho Rust lor Is also lying nt Empire nwaltlng nn opportunity to got to Florence All hnvo been hero for a fow weeks. lllrtliilny Today. Mrs. Esthor legislature asking Unit body to en- Locklinrt, tlio oldest womnu res net tho Workmen's Componsntlon Jdont of Coos Uny, Is today celo bill. This mensuro Is being ndvo-brutlug her 88th birthday at hor cated by ninny of tho leading men npurtinonts lu tho Tower building, Quality WANT ADS. FOR KALK if 1-2 year lenso on South Drondway buslnoss bldg and apiutinonts on second floor. Ad dress liox "O" Times ofllco. WANTED Up-to-date teacher for District No. 40 nt Llbby. Ad dress School Hoard, Llbby, Oro. FOR RENT Modern slwooni pot tago. Apply tred Holm, 451 El rod avonuo. WANTED WnltivbS nt Rnltlnioro Cufe. FOR SALIC Hoiiscliold f limit lire. Ownor leaving town. Inqulro over OUIvnut & Woavor storo. FOR RE.Vf Furnished lioine. Closo In, good-sized modern homo. Address W enro Times. WANTED Olrl to do light house work. Roforonces roqulrod. Ad dross Z, enro Times. FOR RENT Furnished housckeep- rooms, closo In, Phono 239-J FOR SALIv Second hand seuliig nmchlne. 102 Hall avenue. Honesly AAssTCCL-An assti:el (-AND SKILL-) I fl-AND SKILL J) UL.CAN MAKrxJ7 RUcAHMAKCyy Dajtorm Bicycles OPPORTUNITY For Immediate sale I offer niy West Mnrshflold property nt tho corner of Twelfth and Coinmorclal. Tho homo Is modorn, Including hot wator heat ing plant. This property faces east with beautiful view. Is rented for ?20 month and would bring more. Thero Is no lonso on proporty. Tho prlco Is right nnd mado with tho object of selling; tho property. Seo me. R. J. Montgomery. FOR SALE Seven acres of bottom land near boat lanuing. mono 304X1. FOR RENT Nlco furnished homo for man ana who. inquiru j, Times ofllco. v.-. nnvm Pf HAf... Iiniicn nil fiutli 1'Ull Uli.i iuiraiiiviv-,M 4tu streot. inquiro j. cj. auuiuuuh Coos Day Wiring Company. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al der, at Canipbell'B wooa xaro, Ferry landing. Phomo 15.S-L. WE SOLD Eighty-Eight Daytomi Bicycles In 1912 WE SOLD Mimie Daytom Bicycles Simice December 26o 1912 There must be a reason. It might be the price. It might be the quality. It might be the service we give. It really is these three reasons combined. Talk certainly would not sell ninety-three bicycles of one make in Marshfield in one year and twelve days. Look into this before you select your wheel. Ask Dayton riders, there are over 90 in Marshfield. lars Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for . OLIVER TYPEWRITERS 172 N. Broadway aXtrueVV jp-ASSTEEL-AU ff-AND SKILL )i mCANMAKE- vSJHiEMVVy iTRUESv rASSTEEL--nA (Jl-AND SKILL )U nUCANMAKEJf mF ' . Courtesy Promptness Miss Rllln Ross, Htonographcr at tho C. A. Smith mill, who recently underwent an oporntlon for appen dicitis, wns nblo to return homo from Mercy hospltnl. Potor Robertson, nn nged Day Park resident, suffered a stroke of naral- j-sls at tho John McDougnl homo Sat urday niglit. Ills loft Rldo Is nffected but today ho was getting along nicely. Mrs. P. W. Dodson, who rccontly undorwent nn operation at Mercy lios pltal Is reported to bo getting along nlcoly today. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Dnndon, nrroklyn, Elizabeth and Speedwell arrived In at Dandon yesterday from San Francisco. Tlio Hardy loft for Snn Frnnclsco this nftomoou, nftor taking on n enrgo at tho Simpson mill. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL COOS S. Wilson, Lnkosldo: Mrs. Wilcox, Mclluley; C. W. Smith. Mill Slough; A. J. Fuger, Dnndon: Mrs. Cnrl Mc Collough, Haynos Inlot; Mrs, R. Dunn, South Inlot; Miss Atkinson, Coqulllo; Mr. Chns. Frisco, Portland; Jncob Dohlendor nnd wlfo, Rosoburg; Clovolnnd Nolnnd, Austin, Or.: Ruby Endlcott, Austin, Or.; O. J. Dnrkos, Portland; 13. O. Hoxlo, Portland; O. W. Hoxlo, Portland; J. M. Drown, Rosoburg; J. R. Andorson, Astoria; Geo. Kruso, Isthmus nnd Mrs. E. D. Ho wo. DLANCO HOTEL R. F. Nowton, Coqulllo, Goo. Robert, City; F. L. Glllvo, Snn FrnnclBco; Alma Ed wa"ds, Portland; Mrs. E. J. Edwards, Portland: P. O. Lover. Coqulllo; II. N'oIboii, Myrtlo Point; Frod L. Green, Snn Frnnclsco; C. Woodruff, San Frnnclsco; L. h. Honld, Portland: W. Montloth, Portland; Mrs. II. Robertson, Portland; Joo Prowott, City; Martin Johnson, Portland; Frank Vail, Portland; J. M. Demi, Portlnnd; Fronk Mory, Portlnud; Chns. Redding, Portlnnd; Robert Hutchinson, Portland; G. A. Dubuquo Sumnor; R. Lnndrlth, Coos River; G. Gllbortson, Kontuck; II. Minors, Kcntuck. LLOYD HOTEI. L. H. vn,i Enstsldo; G. W. Roavls, Coalodo; Geo. Rutherford, Coalodo; F. II. Robinson, Port Orford; E. L. Suthor lnnd, Loo, Or.; W. S. Dryant, Port land: Tom Scott, Abordcon. THE CHANDLER W. E. Vnunler. Hood RIvor, F. Cox, Camp 2; Geo. E. Townoy, Myrtlo Point; C. II. Drawn,, Chicago: Geo. A. Stopheu son, City; S. A. Curmlchnol, City; W. O. Egolston, Oakland; E. C. Cortol you Snn Frnnclsco; Robert Jonos nnd wlfo, Floronco, Or.; Allon Frnke, Chicago, 111.; H. C. Harmon, Port land: O. II. Freoman, Portland: R. R. Nichols, Portlnnd; J. E. Mlllor, Snn Frnnclsco; Miss. C. Robins, Marshfield; Mr. and- Mrs. C. E. Mil ler, Portland; A. R. Rico, Seattlo, Wash.; F. R. Sturges and wlfo. Port land: O. C. Waldroyol, Stella, Wash.; A. H. Snydor, San Frnnclsco; John W. Hoyto and family, Now York: J. M. Fiilrchtid, Spokano: F. S. Ham mond, North Dond; E. C. Roberts, Myrtlo Point; Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Dar tlo, Portland. This would scorn llko a brighter world If moro of us could bring ourselves to regard 13 as our lucky number. Brown's Cough Balsam Is tho best and snfost remedy for tho rollof of coughs and nil bronchial troubles, 25c, GOc, and ?1.00. il 'TOVJgM M ;WtMiS J