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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SEE OUR NEW SPRING SUITS Before You Buy It costs you nothing to look and it may mean mo ney in your pocket a good suit on your back and a sense of satisfaction in your mind. $8.50 to $25.00 for a Good Suit One price first, last and all the time. FIXUP Mnrshfield J Social Pleasures J theatres, hlc suppcrn, dances, etc., often mean ncrv ous he nhi hes the next day. Vo S' 'I many good headache cure. It's llot hard to find a remedy for a headache, but often the remedy h worse linn the malady. Many curc3 contain danger ous drti' that cause harmful after effects. We heartily recommend Rcxall Headache Wafers because wc know their formula and guar antee them absolutely free from nntipyrin, opium, morphine or chloral. They arc a. simple and positive cure for hcaclichcs and neuralgia quickly kill the pain and soothe the nerves. Perfectly suited to women. Sold with the Ucxall guarantee. Two sizes Four Wafers, 10c Twelve Wafers, 5c. Lockhart-Farsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY PHONE MAIN sORPHEUM lllu-iniliil Sim" "Suit! heart t .My Dreams," Ming by .liiy Ton it. ('nine out nnil hear li along wllli n line program or nil new pic ture.. "Simiiiso Slury or lIMo .Mn-mi," i Miclcly ilinnin, with Alyce dnyco In Hie title iiile. Htr IMiiriitltm liy Western people. Jlwlitn Atiilniitii u College girl it'liiuiliiK her country liomi has Kitiit llinc. Uiii't forget (iiiiinrrow night, Daughter nr the Spy. Established Admission, 10c, Never more. TONIGHT IKe Royal l'UITHKS fe .".,"!s''"' ' Time A - '"uinif UUIIiei.) "tey'lsfe"1 BmU ,,c,0,'t,vo liuLI ,,ta!'?r.,'- ' " MUIIIUIU, I ' I'Ul-rv i,,.,u , ,.. sJjLL''''eillle Tim ...-, ro Tin: iM-ni.. ., . ": fj- " in. in. bounty ii.e "l' "o In Coos We l 'esalo prices. 7 & ZiL ca,nlog" or our , Vna" "Wrlbmop falls C' C(Wty on t ?WCSt ln'lcc3 1 Coffe. Teas ? ,Sani 1"allty der, etc S',lce8 1,ak"'S I1 U iVdo , aanIntoa with Pa&ICOPPEE "" anu HOUSE kae JConneu nulldlng, i" MarahrioM n . ' u' foil Auto riIZ h'nto4,"Jn,,,TADDAY U...O"ra Parlor a uars North Bond t i CORNER." 298 US i TONIGHT: AUTO PARE 20c Round Trip between Marsh field and North Bend MARSHflELD N0RTH BEND AUTO LINE Gorsl & K! ,& Props, m K Umbrellas Covered nt Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 158-11 172 llronihvny Mrs. S. S. S., Van Bnron St., Kings ton, N. Y. (full name furnished on application) had such decided ben efit from using Foley's Honey & Tar Compound that she shares her good fortune with others. Sho writes: "Foley's Honey & Tar Compound brought my voice back to me during a sovore case of bron chitis and laryngitis. Oh, how many people I have recommended it to." Sold by Lockhart & Parsons, the Busy Corner. IPQdE. TIDES FOB KKimi'AHV. i Below Is given tho time and holght of high nnil low water at i Mnrshflold. Tim tlilcs nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho 11 rut lino tinil heights on tho second lino of ench day; a compar Ihou on consecutlvo liclRhts will i Indicate whothor It Is high or low .water. For high water on tho har, milmtruct 2 hours it 4 minutes II IllH. r..:t!i 11.11 5.r.i I Ft. .. I2IU. I IFt.. IH'lltS.. I 'Ft... I I Ill'H.. 'Ft... ir. lira.. Ft . . . r..7 i;.ii 5.8 li.lS n.s o.is L'.it 1.07 2.'! l. 12.2.' 1.3 1.25 1.1! 7.37 n.s S.37 ii.S 1.3 0.13 3.7 7.53 3.1 l!.3!l 0.!) 3.5!) 0.5 1 I. II! 2.3 0.0 0.0 11.28 2.8 11.01 3.7 WKATIIKIt KOHKCAST. Ily Associated Press OIlKdON- Fair tonight and Weitut'Hdny; easterly winds. LOCAL TK.MI'lUtA'ITUi: ItKCOIll). For tho 1! I hours eliding at I III a. in.. Fell. II, by IlouJ. Ostlliul. Hpoelal government me tooMlnglral iilisurvor: Mmliiiiiin no Miniii i :i:i At i:i:i a. in :i:i l'lerliillatlou uouo I'rcclpltatlon Rluce Hupt. 1, l'.HU 2.T2 Prcelpitntlou snmo period liinvloiiM year ItS.li'J Wind -XorthwoRt; I'lenr. no itx. PAINTHIl To Mr. and .Mrs. II. W. , l'Mlntor of West Mamliflold, Mon day, I'l'liruary, 10, a iliuixlitur. 1 Mother and ehlld aro doing nicely , and Mr. Painter Is elated over the hnnilMoiue nddltlou to ills rnnill.i. OMAN To Mr. and Mr. Pert Oinnn I at rotinlllo, an eight-pound son. MtH. Oman was formnrly Miss , Jlndge McCluio of MiiiHhriold. Si'lmol llinnx. A Hiuall school I'liiiKo at Heaver lllll .1 mini Ion was i burned, the other night by fire of j unknown origin. I Leases Knnrli Ooorgo Xonh has ! leased the SI Noah place on Coos It Iv or Tor a term or years and has al ready taken poshohhIoii. Iiupiiivi'.s Plmv. -ICineison 1'erry Is luiNlng exteiiHlvo liuprovcniontH innde In the Hlauco bar, a complete WANT ADS. i l-'OIt HALM Mullein m-vcii loom j house , with coucroto bnHomont, 1 Two lots 10 x 1 10, attractive lawn, beautiful view, south facing, Cen- I tral Ave. Snap if taken nt once, i See iteld about It, Coke Uldg. at-oou I'OK ItMXT Sixty iirivH ir orclianl and farm laud on Sliluglohoiiso Slough. For particulars phono S3-.I. FOIt ItK.NT Slv loom ininliTii house on Central aveniio. 12. A. Anderson. FOIt SALIC CIIKAP d'ooil open lniinch, completo or hull without engine. Must bo seen to bo ap preciated. Itoynl Theater. FOIt ItK.NT Two nice fuiiiKVd rooms, no children. Mrs. Poter Scott, 118 (ioldon nvenuo. WA.NTKI) To Invest three to flu hundred dollars, with working In terest, or salary. Suitablo for lady. Address K, caro Times. FOIt SALK India ItunuiT duck eggs for hatching. Cornor of South Sovonth nnd Ingersoll Sts. William Shook. I'Olt HK.NT Three room cottnge, South Fourth streot. For partic ulars Inquire 378 South Second. FOIt SALK Laying pullets.. Cor. Broadway and Cedar. Hen Wright. WAXTKI) A niulil for general houso work. Phono 297-L, or 1300 Central nvenuo. FOR SALK OIIKAP Oooil piano. 723 South Broadway. FOIt SALK Tenuis set completo with doublo not. back nent, mark, or etc. Address v in caro or iinies. FOB SALK Olt ItK.NT House and four lots in Kastsldo. Apply to James U. Clinklnboaid, Sumner, Oregon. FOIt SALK A choice business cor ner in tho contor of the buslnoss district of Marslifield. This is a real bargain. For particulars seo Cooloy & Itahskopf, agents, 3G4 North Front St. BOOM AXI BOAItl) Plcnsnnt quarters and good cooking. John Karl, C10 N Broadway. FOIt SALE Dry wood, fir ami al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phomo 158-L. FOB SALK Horses, harness nnd wagon. Phone 6 7-J, Cooa Bay Steam Laundry. WANTED- Twelve experienced mla. ers and timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. M SOCIAL CALKN'DAK. Tt'KSDAY. Ladles of Presbyterian church will meet with How nnd Mrs. .1. 13. Ilurkhart to or ganize missionary society. new Interior being put in as well as new and largo rixtures and n new front. No lliilldiiy Postmaster Curtis announced today that tomorrow is not a national holiday and conse quently the poBtofflco will not ob serve holiday hours, tho mnll being handled and delivered as uuunl. Family in Xecil Mrs. Cooloy. wIiomo husband is just recovering rroin a prolonged Illness. Is now quite 111 in her homo over the club cigar store. They have six smnll children and owing to the slego of sickness are reported to be in need. Set lies Allahs. Frank M. Case of tho Wiley II. Allen Company or Portland In here Htrnlghtcnlug up tho nffaliH of tho company In con nection with Palmer & Dawson, who represented them for a tlino on the Hay and whoso agency 'hey have abollHlied. Knils lleckela Cum. Tho case of Heckela vs. the Coos Hay Liquor Company was terminated quickly at Coqullle yesterday, the plaintiff be ing iion-snltml before the trial had actually commenced. Heckela was suing on nu old contract for the purchase of tho Browerv saloon. .Mother III W. A. and 13. Varney loft on the Drain stngo this morning for Minneapolis, In response to a tcl egrain received yostordny stntliiB that their mother, Mrs. Helen Vnr n ey was not expected to live. Mrs. Varney, who Is seventy-live years old, has heart trouble and it Is thought she cannot last long. Chink Wins Jesse, Day In a let ter to friends hero, Btatea that Sing llonan. tho ornier Heaver Hill Chi naman, won n ten round bout from Spike Heiinessoy, at Halloy, Idaho, I ho other night. Day, Jack (lleation mid Sing Hoimu havo spent much of their time around Halloy hIiico thoy left Coos Hay a year or so ago. Cm II Xet Week. Tho Marsh Hold city council will meet next Monday evening to take up various Improvement matters, several street Improvement projects being rondy for filial union. It Is hIho oxect ed that tho controversy about tho opening of Fourth street through the fair grounds will come up iheu. Ituys Interest. .lames Kellond, who has been employed In the Smokehouse for sometime, lain pur chased an Interest with Kugene CroHthwalto In tho buslnoss. Mr. Ciosthwalte has been devoting his ntteiitlon largely to the tobacco jobbing business nnd Mr. Kellond will have charge or the retail store and bllllnrd parlors. Water Agate Mrs. Poter Scott, Sr., has Just had a rare agate, mounted, which Is In tho nntiiro of n curio. It Is a water ngato or considerable td.o ami In the cen ter In a a few drops of water In which theor Is n sand riea floating nrouiid. Tho agate Is transparent. Mrs. Scott picked It up on the beach horn and tho Jeweler who mounted It for her offored her $7! for It. Insurance .Man Coming. Otto Sehetter has been ndvlsed that an Insiirnnco adjuster will arrive on Thursday to sottlo the loss on the Dounldson block. Pending this set tlement, Mr. Sehetter does not wish to glvo out any statement hb to what will bo done towards Improv ing tho corner. Ho hns only had brief (olographic advices from Cap tain Donaldson In roforonce to tho mntter so far. Second in Class Dr. Hoblns, who rocontly moved hero from Spokane wns second highest In a largo elnss who took tho medical examination before tho state bonrd at' Salem recently, according to tho results or tho examination published in tho Portland papers. Dr. Hoblns prac tised for a niimbor of years at Spokano, but tho Oregon law does not rccognlzo medical certificates of other states or medical diplomas, requiring ench practitioner to pass an examination hero. Matter Settled Tho troubles over tho North Inlot between Jncob Mat son, Chas, Holsnor nnd Oscar John son over tho North Inlot ranch havo been ndjustod, Holsnor yesterday paying his Installment on tho proper ty. Mr. Mntson snys that In Bond ing his boys out to tho rnnch, ho wns inorely looking out for Ills prop erty nnd especially to seo that an In jured horso lio hail on tho placo was attended to. Ho snys that ho sim ply wanted to seo that Johnson at tended to matters properly. Can't Accept B. T. Kaufman of Marshflold has boon requested by the Bandon city olllclals to aid In ex porting tho books of tho Bandon Wa ter Company, to nscertaln their nc tual yoarly lnconio, which Is to bo used to get tho eight por rent basis on which It Is proposed that tho city shall buy tho plant, Mr. Knufmnn is unable to accopt, as his dittos at tho First National Bank will not per mit htm to get away now. Tho oth er men chospn to export the books nro A. G. Thrift and John Nielson. Weil Last XJght Mr. Kmest Tom plln and Miss Gldmnrk .oro united in marriage last evening at tho resi dence of Row and Mrs. G. L. Hnll of this city. Mr. Hall, performing tho ceremony, which mndo tho hnp py young peoplo ono. Tho wltnessos wbro Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Fiizeon. Mr. Templlm Is from San Francisco, while his brldo Is among tho many respected young women of this city, VALENTINE DAY Thero's nothing nlcor for sweetheart, wife or sister or mother than a box of Stafford's candy. Order it early. STAFFORD'S Nobody likes the man who talks too much. Part of our service Is to sell goods thnt speak for themselves 1TALUE; that's our cardinal principle; value TO YOU, in every item, in every business day, lo see that for your money we give value better value, if possible, than anywhere else. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store Is tho homo of Hart Schnffuer & Marx Clothes. being n icsldcut of Bunker Hill vicin ity. They will leave on the next Ho dondo for Snn Francisco, where thoy wilt reside. Many join In wishing thorn "Bon voyage." Will Sing Tonight Jay il. Tower has been securced by Tower Broth ers to sing u new song at tho Or pheiim tonight. .Meet Thursday Mrs. G. A. Ben nett will entertain tho A. N. W. Club at her homo Thursday afternoon. Leave Tomorrow. Tho following passengers are listed to leave on tho Drain-Gardiner singe tomorrow morning: i.eo Daniels, Bell I3ri clen. Harry Simpson and Charles Lokdam. Iinllctcil Again Sheriff Gage lias returned from South Slough, where ho went for Frank Cameron, who has been Indicted again for bootlegging. Somo o ftho witnesses In tho other enso wero not horo nnd tho grand Jury brought In a now Indictment. County Kiliifiitinuul Bimid Mr. Cllnkonbenrd and daughter of Coos HIver went to Cnqiilllo today, whero Mr. Cllnkenbonrd will attend n meet lug of tho newly appointed Coos County Educational Hoard. F. A. Golden, who Ib expected to bo ap pointed supervisor of schools nt tho mooting today, also went to Coqullle this morning. Pint OrMril Loses, A Washing ton dispatch to the Portland Ore gonlnn suys that the United Stntes englneoiH havo reported unfavora bly on tho request of Port Orford people for the construction of a breakwater tliero. The Port Or ford people offered ? 13,000 towards tho cost of tho breakwater to bo JOO or 300 feet long nt Graveyard Point, but tho englneors decided thnt tho Improvomont would not ho of sulllcloiit vnliio to warrant tho expenditure, tho dlspntch says. It Is added that It would cost bo tween $5,000,000 nnd $0,000,000 to build n good harbor at Port Or ford. PERSONAL NOTES It. N. DUCKETT of Loon Lnko Is In town. EMIL STONI3 Is In town todny from Catching Inlet. SI NOAH expects to loavo this after noon for lrnndnn. MATT MATSON of Catching Inlet Is In town on business. F. 13. ALLEN loft tills afternoon for Hnndon on business. MBS. HERMAN SANFORD is a. visi tor today from Sumnor. BUItT A. DORI3MUS was In North lln.i.l vnulnrrlnv' 111 llllfllnnftB. C. J. MAHONEY Is horo from Flor ouco on business and pleasure. "BILLY" COX returned today from n brief business trip to Coqulllo. MRS. O. M. ROSI3 of South Inlot camo to Marshflold this morning. MRS. C. B. STALLABD wns In from Coalcdo today on a snopping vis- MR." nnd MRS. JACOB MATSON loft today on a business trip to Ten Milo. C. 13. EDWARDS and HIRAM ED WARDS aro In town today from MILTON ELLIOTT and child ron of South inlet nro in town ior a fow days. J. E. NOAH and son, IVY, nro spend ing tho day In town from North Coos River. WM. J. LEATON, tho renl estato man, mndo n businenss trip to Co qulllo todny. HARRY YODER, construction fore man of tho pulp mill, is in Myrtle Dj-iIti f nit luiulnnoa 4 tJIIIV UM UlinillVBBi ATTORNEY MACLEOD of North Bond, mndo a, trip to uoquiuo io- day on legal business. MRS. EDITH GERMANDSON of Gould's enmp near Allegany Is In town for a fow days. EDWARD MOEHLER and wife havo returned from a short visit nt Coqulllo and Bandon. MRS. 13. VARNEY and GLADYS VARNEY aro spending a fow days TAKE A LOOK in our window and see the greatest variety of cheese ever shown in Coos County, We are IT when it comes to delicatessen goods, Stauffj Grocery Co. Phone 102 Masker's Candle. with Mrs. Varnoy's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bird Lnttln, of South Coos River. MRS. N. LEWIS of Noroth Bond was a Marshilold visitor today. MRS. FRED MESSERLE and MISS MAY MESSERLE nro shoppers to day from Catching Inlet. HARY FtJOG nnd ED MORRISSEY returnod this afternoon form a business trip to Coqulllo. FRED McLAIN returned to Myrtlo Point this morning nftor n business visit on tho Bny. L13WIS KOLHAGEN of Rosoburg Is spending n fow days In Marshilold on business nnd plonsure. GEORGE KING returned this morn ing from Loon Lnko and Allegany, whero ho wns buying livestock. J. LARSEX nnd wife, who recently moved to Enstsldo, roturncd this morning from n trip to Allegany. JAS MERCHANT camo In from his Heaver Hill ranch to spend Sun day with friends nnd rolntlvcs In Marshlleld. C. II. YOUNG, district forostor of tho United States for the Umpqiin re servo, Is hero from Florence on business. CLARI3XCI3 GOULD nnd wifo nnd sister. Miss Millie Gould of Al legany, aro spending today In Mnrshfleld, A. L. FOSTER, who canto lo town this morning from South Inlot. will lonvo tomorrow morning for u trip to Coqullle. W. U. DOUGLAS nnd TOM BI3N NI3TT returned tills afternoon from Coqullle, whero thoy havo been attending court. II. B. IIAMMELL nnd It. C. MONT GOMERY arrived in Mnrshllold yostordny from Ynqulna Bay to look this section ovor. W, II. MEYERS, who has boon in Marshlleld for soveral wooks, loft yesterday moving back to his old homo In Sherwood, Ore. M. GOLDBI3RO and WILL M'CA II 13V of the famous "Bluo Rldgo Tigers," were down from tho McDonald & Vnughuu enmp yos tordny. W. D. FRIEND who wna In Marsh lleld yostordny from Olulln, left this morning for bin home. Mr. Friend camo as far as Myrtlo Point on horsoback and will re turn tho snmo way. .MISS EUGI3XIA SCHILLING ro turncd to hor homo nt Myrtlo Point yesterdny aftor a short vis It with hor aunt-, Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Sho expects to roturn to tho Bny In a few days. SAM BOLSINGER, now a resldont of Rosoburg but formerly a woll known Coos Bny logging camp man arrived horo to look after mnttors connected with tho dentil of his son, Roscoo, who was killed a fow months ago by falling off n train on tho McDonald & Vnughnn road at Daniels Crcok. HARRY BULTMANN lma returnod from n buslnoss trip to Curry county nud reorts that section booming. A number of now creameries aro going to put In thero to develop tho dairy In dustry, Ho sold Zumwalt Bros, tho oqiilpmont for a crenmory to bo built on tho Sixes river near tho noted Hugho.i rnnch, JOHN C. MERCHANT returned via Bandon on tho Fllleld from his business trip to San Francisco. Ho stntes that tho roport curcu lated horo that ho wont to Snn Francisco to closo n deal with tho Swayno & Hoyt peoplo for tho snlo of tho Morchant estnto tract of timbor wns orronoous. Ho wont tliero on different business. 13. A. STRONG, who wns formerly engaged in tho uowspnper busi ness nt St. Anthony, Idnho, has arrived on tho Bny to mnko his home. Ho brought his family hero with him nud Is located at 38S North First streot. Ho camo here to escapo tho Intense cold weather, having gono through 30 below zero weather thoro this winter. Thoy woro accompanied horo by 13. 13. Van Slcklo nnd family and Miss Euinin Ilnusou. Ges Your Valentines At the Store for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies