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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913. EVENING EDITION. i r Special Ek Sale Fr Tern Days Grily we are going to give to the people of Coos Bay bargains in our book de partment All of our $J,50, $L35 and $1.25 books, some the very latest, q special sale price, ?OC All of our $1.00 and 75c books, special sale price, 50c See Our Windows NORTON & HANSEN Two Stores Wholesale Retail Our Medicines are Reliable Ycu can alwayn frcl perfectly cafe in taking any medicines you net here. They will always he pure and fresh end contain the exact amount of everything they should contain. Wo fill physicians' prescriptions with the jrcate3t care and accuracy. Wc do not know what it to to mako a mistake. We have built up this business by selling druG3 cf unquestionable quality at prices unquestionably fair. If .you require a Spring tonic we can give you a very pleasant and superior one, that is a great im provement over the old-fashioned, nauseating mess of Bulphur end mo!assc3 or the bitter solution of salts. This new remedy ia REXALL SARSAPARILLA! TONIC. It i3 pleasant tasting and especially adapted for a Spring restorative. Good for all conditions ofi exhaustion. It hclp3 to mako blood, supplies material for the body and brain and gives strength and nerve force. Sold with the Rcxall guarantee, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIN 298 US sORPHEUM TONIGHT lUXlli (illtls TR1AI, New western with H. M. Anderson, some J" "llronco Hilly." ani J .U-VU,': HKK With Edith Storey. Exceedingly natural and convincing. lnH,!rtl!,AV. SPECIAL Golden West Quartet, tho Harmony Four, eii..iK Ia,, 'rw,'. Dodgo and llayiuiiil, hinging for your eiUr,ftlmm.I(t U1(, SOIno nal niomVi --uwwinii ADMISSION - - - 10c. NEVER MORE Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire gpd Marine Insurance Trtfe Guarantee and Abstract Co. CoqulUa nm iIKJmY BBGSTAOKBN, Mgr. Parma t. 191--pJa"'ng Lands a specialty. Tlmbor Coal and Marshflold Offico 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." T& Star Transfer i storage Co. PSrtenoUce & :dndB of haul,n n4 bn,. . "ce we meet nil i-mine "rl9 R'ynoldsin0 ht th0 ,at, H. Heisner, P POa98.R,i20., rop. '9-L. THE LATEST IN Lamps and Shades To net results in lighting get ono of our hooks, "Index to Lighting" nnd ask to seo tho new lanin. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway vr TIDES TOR JANUARY. Uolow Id Riven tho timo and height of high nnd low water at Mnrsliflold. The tldca nro placed In the ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho Unit lino nnd heights on tho second lino or each dny; n compai Ihoii on cotiBocutlvo holghts will Indicate, whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho har, sulistrnct 2 hour!) :M mlnutnfl. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY Tho llanllHt Ladles' Aid Society with Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Crescendo Club with Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Davidson of North Bend. Itoynl Auction Hrldge with Mrs. Frank llngne. Auction IVrldgo with Mrs. J. A. Mntsuu. Ladles' (lulld with Mrs. Fannlo Hazard. Loyal Ordor of Mooso danco at Odd Fellows hall. asillrs. I Ft.. 20 lli-H. I Ft'.. aotiirs. I Ft.., 0.22 0.7 1.07 l.C 2.02 J.I .iiiiirs.. :i.o!) IFt... 3.1 7:1 1 0.3 8.03 0.2 0.00 li. 1 10.02 0.1 1.23 0.0 2.32 0.0 :i.ir. 0.11 i.r.7 0.2 7.30 4.3 8.r.7 3.0 10.20 3.3 11.50 3.4 WEATllElt FORECAST. OREGON Fair tonight; Wednesday fair In East with Increasing cloudiness In west, probably followed by rnln. Southerly winds. IOOAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 n. in., Jnn. 28, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special gin eminent mo teorologlcal obsorvor: Maximum fi7 Mlnlinuni 20 At 4:13 n. in 32 1'rcclpltntlon none Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 43.70 Precipitation sntno porlod provlous year 30.03 Wind Northwest. Clear. WEDNESDAY Hrldge Club with Mrs. llorsfall, Jr. Win. urge that body to mnko a liberal appropriation for the state's exhibit at the Panama Exposition at San Francisco In 10 15. College Open. President Stoss niolster reports thnt the Coos Hnv llnslncss Collego opened yesterday with an enrollment of fifteen and that prospects aro very bright for a large increase In the attendance soon. Most or tile onulpment la here. Mlus Hazel Provart or Do qiioln, 111., who has been teaching In the StoBsinelster college at Liv ingston. Montuna. arrived toduv to tako charge of tho shorthand department. tor work on his now homo la Marshllold. IlOItN. CIIAMHEUS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Chambers at their homo near I ho Times olllco, a dnughtor. The little one Ib not very strong nnd the parents have roBortcd to .an Improvised Incubator to save her. New llimie Work tins commenc ed on a now residence for J. 1). Cllnktnbeard of Sumner. New Hrldge Tho brldgo under construction on tho new roail be tween North Inlet and Lakeside Is reported as nearly completed. Railroad Workmen Sixteen men arrived on tho Ilodoudo yesterday for the Wllllt and llurr work at Myr- WANT ADS. FOR SALE New iliick scow, end of Eastsldo wharf. Apply FOR SALE New gas Move. Object of selling, going where there Is no gas. Address 33 1 First St,, or phono 310-.!. WANTED Position by young lady. Must have three nights each week for eourso In business collego, Phono 347-L. WANTED Twelve experienced min ors nnd timber men. Apply Denv er Hill Coal Co. FOIt 11 EXT Ono l houso on South room Fifth modern street. Phono 331-It or seo J. C. Donne. FOIt SALE Furniture of II rooms. Inquire Stnr Grocory, Eastsldo. VOl It EXT Furnished house.. Ad dress Home, Times. WANTED Young man to hoard and room In prlvnto family, Roeom mondatlons. F. P., Cnro Times. FOU It EXT A six room house, neatly furnished. All modorn conveniences. South Fourth St. Address nox O, cnro Times. FOR SALE Hood second hand motor delivery car nt n bargain. Address Box I), cnro Times. VOW SALE CHEAP Nearly now oil hontor. Antlsoptlc Harbor Shop. WANTED Nicely furnished room for ono gontlemnu. High school district proforred. Address A. N., cnro Times. FOIt SALE Cheap. Minnesota sew ing machine- In first class sowing ordor. Inquire- 123 North Tenth street. FOIt RENT Furnished houso keep ing rooms. Phono 1C5, North Hond. WANTED Automatic shot, gun. In. qulro John Lapp. City. FOIt SALE A choice- dwelling lot on Contral avenuo. I. S. Kaufman & Co. tie Point. The loft on tho train this morning. Hurl til Camp. A workman at Smith-Powers Camp No. 1 on South Coos River was Injured yesterday and was brought to Mercy bospltnl by tho Allco II. for treatment'. Hapllst Ladles .Meet. The Hnp tlst Ladles' Aid Bocloty will meet with Mrs. C. II. Mursh tomorrow, Wednesdny afternoon, Instead of to day as previously erroneously an nounced. Hoes to Dilution Dr. Dlx wont to Handon Monday to seo Rol Ander son, the hrnkomnn, Injured In the Handon wreck, who Is reported to bo quite low nB n result of gan grene developing. Huys Itluk Tho troublo ovor tho Marshflold skating rink has been adjusted. Frank Gilbert of Eastsldo buying tho place from It. L. Kestor. mid paying tho $55 thnt John Ilor- rou was suing for. Meet This Evening. Tho Young People's Socloty of tho Norwegian Lutheran church of North Hond Is to bo ontortnlncd tonight ut a combined business meeting nnd so cial at- tho homo of Mrs. O. Jaron. Starts Contract C. II. Noblo to- day started driving tho piling to mark tho harbor lines along Enst Bltlo. Ho brought tho pile-driver down from Daniels Crook, whoro ho has Just completed ropnlrlng tho McDonald & Vaughan boom. Let. Contract. According to nn unolllclal report hero today, the Southern Pacific last Friday In San Francisco awarded tho contracts for" tho piers for tho hrldge ncross Coos nay and for tho stool work on tho bridge. Tho nniues of the con-1 tractors were not given. Dies in Hospital. Jainca Dolnn, a Inborer, died ut Mercy hospital (Ills morning. For n tlmo he was employed In ;umo or tho saloons In Marshflold and was Injured about Christmas time nnd Inter became' III. Ho hail no relatives hero and was without money. Launch Vessel The San llamon, tho new vessel of tho Dodge Lum ber Company, will ho Inunehed ut' tho Kruse & Hanks yards In North Hond next Snturday, February 1. 1lua Dlitrtt ilu t'niimr ilniiitlitmi if no IIIUI Hill JUIIIIh UlkllKlllUI til i Mr. and Mrs. Piper of Coos Rlvor will chrlston tho now vessol. Aid North llend. The experts from tho Oregon Itullrnnd Commls-1 slon, who are hero Investigating the i Coos liny Wntor Company, nro also collecting data about the service In North Hond, Indicating that the North Head situation will bo cover ed In tho action of tho commission, us wen as niai or .Mnrsiiiieiu. Fell Into River Miss Ilolen Smith while visiting nt tho homo of lion pnrouts , Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Smith I on Coos Hlvor Sunday foil off tho dock Into tho river and might have drowned had It not boon for n mnu named Edmonds, who works on tho ranch, coming to her assistance. Sho attends tho Eighth grndo In tho South Marshllold school. Will Wed Stflvo Cochran, iwho has boon omployod In tho clothing dopnrtmeut of Mngnes nnd Matson, I loft on tho Drain stago yesterday morning for Donvor. Colo,, whoro ho . ...Ill 1 . I i .1.- ji . m ri ' win ue iiiiiniuu iiiu iiiBi. ui ruuruary to Miss Mnry Furninn of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran will mako their homo at Green Valley, Calif., whoro Mr. Cochran's brother Is In terested In a fruit ranch. Wedding Announcements An nouncement of tho mnrrlago of John Linden Howmnn nnd Miss Ellen Hntes at tho homo of tho brldo's mother, Mrs. Francis L. Dates, In Grand Rapids, Mich,, Jan, 21, wore rccolvcd by frlonds of Mr. Howman on Coos Hay today. Thoy will ho nt homo at COO Tillamook street, Port land, nftor April 15. Thoy nro now on nn oxtended honoymoon tour. For Panama Fair. Socretnry Motloy of tho Marshflold Chambor of Conunorco today wired 13. W. Wright of Portland to represent Coos Hay at Salom Thursday night when a dologatlon of Oregon men will appear boforo tho loglslaturo to North Bend Real Estate Shor- ou Two fluo business lots m nn avenuo for $3500, Shriver Realty Co. 1st Nnt'l Bank Hldg. North Hond, PERSONAL NOTES DAVE TALHOT of South Inlet Is In town. GEORGE HOSS of Catching Inlet Is In town today. LOUIS DUBUQUE Is In town today from North Inlet. ELMER NEAC1LEY Is In town toduy from tho Creamery. CAUL SPOONEIt or Catching Inlet Is In town on business. KEV. FATHER SPRINGER or North Hond Is In town today. CLAUDE IIOCKETT or Empire Is 111 Mnrshrielll fnr Mm ilnv MRS. O. II. MEYERS of South Coos River Is n town visitor todnv. T. S. SMALL of North Inlet' Is n business visitor to Mnrshfleld. J. M. LAWLER or Empire Is n business visitor to Mnrshriold. MRS. W. 11. FARRIN Is In Marsh llold ror tho day rrom Sumner. JUDOE TURPEN or Empire Is vis iting In Mnrshriold ror tho day. J. II. 52IEGLER went to Mj'rtlo Point yosterdny on business and pleas ure. MRS. J. M. CULLEY Is among tho visitors from Catching Inlet to day. MRS. CIIA8. SELANDER of Sum ner wns visiting In town yoster dny. MISS MAY MAG.EE Is among tho Emplro visitors In Marshflold to day. WILL CHAMHERLAIN of Hayncs Inlet Is a Marshflold visitor to day. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE or Coqulllo Is In Marshflold on legal busi ness. ROY LANDR1TH or North Coo8 Riv er Is In Mnrshtleld today on busl- IICHH. JOHN PORTER of Allegany Is In Marshllold today ateudliig to busi ness. FRANK ROOD Is down rrom his Cooa River ranch today on busi ness. EDNA and HILUR SELANDER or Sutnnor nro spending tho day In town. MRS. FRED KRUSE or Isthmus In let Is spending tho day with relatives. MRS. CHARLES M'CULLOCH Is visiting In Mnrshriold todnv rrom liny lies Inlet. GEORGE TOPPING or nnndon nr rlved In Mnrshriold last evening on buslnoss. MISS GERTRUDE JENNINGS or Ilaynos Inlot Is spondlng tho dny In Marshflold. JOHN MORGAN, an old resldont- or Emplro, Is In Mnrshriold spend ing the dny. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE Is shop ping In Mnrshfleld today rrom Catching Inlot. M. D. WEEKS loft this morning on tho train ror n business trip to tho Coqulllo Valloy. O. It. HAIGHT will bo a passenger on the outgoing Drain stngo to morrow morning. MR. mid MRS. ROMIE WELDEN nro visiting horo rrom tholr South Inlot homo today. MRS. JENNIE LANDR1TH Is n Marshllold visitor today from North Coos River. E. L. C. FARRIN nrrived horo yos terdny from Portland to spend a few dayB on tho Dny. FRANK WILSON, who has been not ing as roromnn or Camp 1, return ed to Marshllold yesterday. HERBERT ARMSTRONG or tho Southorn Oregon Compnny Is horo rrom North Bond on business. MRS. M. R. SMITH wns an over Sun day guest nt tho homo or hor son, Goorgo Smith, on Coos Rlvor. W. E. BROWN, or tho Pnlnco rcs tnurant, loft for South Inlot yes torduy nftornoon on a hunting trip. G. J. JONES of San Francisco la spondlng a few days horo as tho guest of E. K. Jones, a rolntlvo. MRS. J. II. PRICE and daughter, PEARL, or Allegany aro In Marsh flold today on business and pleas uro. MRS. JOHNSTON, who resides about four miles ahovo Allegany, camo to Marshflold on business and pleasure MR. MYERS camo down from his Landrlth ranch today to look nf- W. H. HOLD1MAN left yesterday for Coqulllo Valloy points, whoro ho Is doing some special work ror tho W. O. W. HARRY 0. HOY returned last even ing rrom Coqulllo, whoro ho at tended tho opening session of cir cuit court. VERNON DARKER arrived horo yes torday from Eugene, whoro ho has been spending n row months. Ho niny relocate hero. ROY ROZELLE of Empire left Sun day Tor Dig Eddy, Oregon, whoro he expects to spend a few months In the government emplov. D. C. GREENE nnd wire ' nro ex pected home In u day or two rrom their eastern trip ns they nro leaving San Francisco today. REV. CRONK or South Coos Rlvor Is In town today. CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON, TED KISSAM nnd W. II. Pnlntor of North Bond plnn to lenvo on tho Redondo this wcok for San Fran cisco. A. E. MATTHEWS, who Is reported to bo figuring on putting in a saw mill near tho slto of tho old Prlca shipyards at Handon was in Marshflold yesterday on buslnoss. WARREN REED Is hero from Gar diner on business nnd pleasure. Ho says that tho Southorn Pacific Is rushing tho work near thoro as fast as weather conditions will per mit. DAPE WALLACE of Cntchlng Inlet left on tho Dronkwator Sunday for Portland, In response to a mes sago announcing tho death of a brother thoro. No particulars woro given. P. J. SHEEHAN or tho Smith-Powers Compnny hns returned rrom a trip to Snn Francisco, coming homo via Handon. Ho reports tho bar was qulto rough when thoy camo in tnoro, sons washing tho decks. W. H. STULL, road supervisor In tho Allogany district, was In Marsh flold yostorday and roports that it took him and Frod Noah. Joe Schappors and Chas. Waldo sov eral days to clear tho highway of fallen trees nfter tho recent storm. ROBERT ROOKE Is In rrom his Lnko ranch today. Ho roports that tho Loon Lake-Allegany road has been cloarcd of tho many trees that foil across It during tho ro cent storm. Tho road Is in unusu ally UOOd condition, cnnnlilnrlnir tho heavy rains, tho ninny trees having stopped trnfllc ovor It nnd prevented rigs from cutting It up. I AMONO THE SICK. I Addison Cook left on tho Wash ington Sunday for San Francisco to secure medical treatment. Mrs. F. A. Sncchl has returned from San Francisco, whoro sho un derwent nn oporntlon. Sho Is much Improved. Mr. Sncchl met hor nt Handon. Tho young daughter of ARred Stora of Allogany Is roportcd 111 nt her homo and has been for some time. Mrs. Alfred Mahton, wlfo or Cap tain MnlBOIl. who linn linim miltn 111 Is now Improving nnd Is nblo to ho up ami around part or tho tlmo. Mrs. Amrm Slninsnn Is rnnnrtntl quite ill at her homo In Bunkor IIIU. Mrs. Frank Couklln Is reported qulto sick nt hor homo In Bunker Hill. Wm. Roh ror Is laid up nt his homo In West Mnrshriold with n so voro attack or la grippe. Mrs. E. D. McArthur, who hns been qulto sick, Is reported Im proving. Tho children or Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Stauff aro Just recovering front tho chicken pox. I ALONfi THE WATERFRONT. Tho Monitor, Wnh-Ta-Wasa and Rangor nnd somo of tho other smnl bonts ran on to tho mud flats in tho Bay during tho honvy fog yos terdny and were dolayod for awhile. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WANTED Empty bean jwt chceso Jars, with lids Coos Hay Ico & Cold Storage Co. Marshflold, Ore. FOR SALE A flno 1 1-montJis-old registered hoar, pure Borkshlro. Also two 0-months-old: good bono, good length, good stock. Cedarbrook Ranch, Hox G4, Sher wood, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 15.-I-L. FOR RENT room house on South 4th Street. Inquire J. E. Edmunds Coos Bay Wiring Company. FOIt SALE Horses, harness nnd wagon. Phono C7-J, Coos Bay Steam Laundry. A CUP O' TEA OR HOT CHOCOLATE OR HOT COFFEE OR HOT IIOU1LON Delicious and Refreshing nt Stafford's .We Are Agents for Oliver Typewriters MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Phono 188-It 173 Broadway FOR HIGH-GRADE MEAT nnd fan cy SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS call up PHONE 1111, Tho NORTH DEXD HEFRIGERATIXH MEAT CO., where you can SAVE FIVE PERCENT by paying cash. - I COOS E. W. Frnnkton, Gardi ner; W. W. Gngo, Coqulllo; R. M Wledor, Lnkesldo. BLANCO E. B. Hatchor, Han don; C. A. Boyno, Prosper; 7,. V. Young, Dora; J. II. Horry, Fort Klamnth; T. L. Bean, A. J. Preehol, C. A. Hold, Norway; J. J. Cllnkln beard. Coos Rlvor! Jos. n. nutler. and son. Gardiner. CHANDLER C. O. Rogors and wRo. V. S. .Tonkins. Frnnk II. Ack loy, L. F. Hart. F. Dohorty, Sau Fronclsco; W. P. Rood, Gardiner; F. A. Snnncnr. Mvrlln Pnln V. f! Tfnnnmlv T.na Anrvnlna X 1 PIHa .......W, ..WU ...nv.u, .... -, ...M. Geo. Topping, Hundon; James II. .tiuuonaiu, Aiyrno I'onu; j. w. uos-. lor, Gnrdlnor. Dr. Kipper Says: Coos Bay Peojilo should eat u greater variety of ben food. Wo liuvo Just received a fresh supply of Kippered Salmon , Kippered Herring Spiced Pickled Herring Anchovies Salt Salmon Bellies Genuine Eastern Codfish Booth's Eastern Oysters Stauff Grocery Co. Mnskey's Candles. Phono 102 Reniombor tho SPECIAL TAFFr SALE nt LEWIS' TOMORROW. As sorted flavors, 15 CENTS POUND. REDONDO SAILS WEDNESDAY aftomoon nt il O'CLOCK lor SAN FRANCISCO. Truform Shoulder Braces, Trusses and Abdominal Belts. All sizes and styles fit ted by experts,