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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1913)
TiHE OOPS BAY TIMES, "MARSHFIELD, OhEGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1& 1913 EVENING EDITION. d, " (PliySGTKtf' Cofrr!gU Hart Schiffbcr & Mirx KB! ) 1 V ' l i UpBr m.j ' If TIDES KOU FHIlRUAltY. a.7 2.a 7.fi3 o.o :i.i o.o 2. II!) !).!58 0.1) 2.8 3.G9 11.01 u.r ii.7 12 lira., li.U 1,3. 2ft l'l,. R.8 J. 3 13 Mia.. (i..8 1.25 Ft... fi.8 1.2 li Mia.. 0.18 7.37 Ft-... 2.U G.8 15 Mrs.. 1.07 8.37 Ft... 2.C o.8 WEATHER KOHEOAST. lly ABBuclatod Press Abraluun Lincoln's Birthday, February 12. i-THlS illustration reproduces the-figurc f A or Abranam Lincoln as it appears .1 t -.i..- L.. A ,... .O .'. rin tile great jjicuuc uy -uutuu uaiii- iGaudens at the entrance 16 Lincoln Park in Chicago; a. noble work of art, before which thousands of Americans ! stand every year as a' great shrine of patriotic inspiration; OREGON Fair tonight and I llMii'Hilny except rnln or snow tonight or Thiiratlny in north west portion. Southerly wind. LOCAL TEMPERATURE , RECORD. lor itlio 2-1 hourB andlnir nt I 4:4!l ti. m., Fob. 12, by UenJ. I Ostllud, special government mu- tcorologlenl observer: I Maximum 51 I Minimum v . . . 31 I At 1:43 a. m , . 31 I Precipitation nouo I Precipitation aluco Sept. 1, I 1312 , 42.72 Precipitation Baino porlod pruvioua year... 38. 2D Wind Nui tliweat; clear. o r- ,. Xvw Truck Smith & RubboII nro planning to got anolhor auto, de livery truck for their aervlee horo. Laborer Aii-Ivo Flfteon men ar rived on tbo Hcdonodo thla morn ing or Wlllot and Purr at Myrtle Point. Club Changci. Tho Ladies' Art Club will meet next Friday afternoon with Ma., lvir Cnndron, Hnf)telut bf Mrs. K. Rj b'tiroy1. ' "I 1 ' f ijab. jie4rhb day dud' a half old Hon of Mr. and MrB. Fitzpntrlck nt Smlth-Ppwors Camp Of died -today o lilfijuHlu! Rouble. Mr.vFllsJpdtrlck la a lire man, nttthd camp". ' j I Jl.jyiu, Hricy-Tljdrd iwlil Ibo a Lenten Hcrvico In tho Episcopal church, Marahflold, thin evening nt 7:30 and tomorrow nftoinoon at 4 o'clock In St. Mitry'H Enlaeopai elf 111 eh In Xorfli Hohd. Xo Itepalrs Allowed Rtilldlng In Bpiictor Trlbboy todnV Informed tho former tenantB of tho .Donaldson blot k that any attolnpl to repair or alter tho building would result lu their Immediate arrest. Roily hi ought here August IJcry of Eniplro and his daughter, MIbh Annie, uro expected horo on tho Hj'onkwntor (omorrow with tho body 01 uiariea Dory, who waa killed, in a logging camp accident noar Eu gene, last week. Hon Is ftora Robert Mnrsdcn, Jr., today reel veil word ol tho birth of an eight pound boh to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sollmor at their homo In Unndon. r. and Mra. Sellmor aro well known In Murahllold and their many friends hero will icjolco over their, huppi- 1108,4. Woman Hurt. Mrs. L. F. Dorrln- gor of South Mnrnhfleld was tho vie- ill SOCIAL CALENDAR! t ' ,1 THURSDAY. A.iNi; f. Club with-Mrs. O; A. , , -. lennqtt. . I Yo ifiliiidlea' Aid' of Norwegian v ?HUrc,t with MBBj3lHle Larsen Ladles' Aid of tho" Norwegian church will moot lu church hall. FRIDAY. Lnilfos' Art club with Mrs. Ivy Condron'. Crochet Club with Mrs. Don McCrnry. North lJcnd Llbrnry Association. Clark, CarlHon, Lecocq, Senman, Kruso and McDonald and PrOf. Oran nls. HiiMhlg Tdst. Tho Ureakwntcr sailed from Astoria at 8 o'clock this morning with 10Ii passcngors hnd a carRo of 4 00 tons of freight. If It Is bright moonlight and no fog this evening It Is possible, that Cnptaln Mnrgunn may lio nblo to cross In this evonlng. He Is making n fast trip In order to roach hero In tlmo to par ticipate In tho welcome to tho Ado lino Smith. Dogn Damage CJanlcni Thoro Is considerable complaint from Borne Marshflold PERSONAL NOTES ndillntiu rt C3illt1i TVf riroli t tA Hint Urn of a painful accident this mom- dogs aro doing dnmago to gardens Ing. Whllo brooking a stick of woqd thoro by playing in them and scratch one of tho pieces flew up and struck, lug up newly planted flowers and hor lu tho head, rendorlng her un- vogotnblo plots. Complaint has boon conscious for a few moments and mndo to Mnrshal Carter and unless 't non .'ill An wlniTlln "ffl iflff ofn mlv? Viwn.". T favin, oi'ii Imiiio; ii nmy be s an employe or psiin Miiplou r: if niay-Hfe' Vonietliilij big,-or tmotliinj,' little. Hot us "no if sis YcIl WANT ADS. I'OU SALIC Slhei- Spangled Ham burg chickens, also lllack Orp ington eocueieli Phone - 05HH iSortlt (lend. asyo.enu. Lui'Milu served .bis eoilnl'rv anil bis rt'llowiiieii,- Jiecord hii? (o bis -bos(.-1)uo,gineur and nbiHIy; jnrCTiaTlTTmno no uiistnkes)io yould have It been more tb'iuhliumnn; hub w ,v he did bis best. WOOLEN MILL STORE v, f. J O 'I KOU UICVT l-'our i-iioui inodcrii cotlnxo on Fourth and lliuT; al , ao iwo atom rooms on Third and , AndoiHon". Dr. Loallu. ' KOU SALK I'out t-n room Imuim-, with bath, lot 4"i x 100, near Park, North ollnd. Only S3.-.00 If taken ' Immediately. Phono 10." North Ilend or liuiulro Times olllce. l-K.'d'S KOU HATCHLVt.' While 1 Leghorn, MncFafl-md strnln: (Rhode Island Rods, Hlllott-atinin. 1 See Charlea K, Jordan, Kaatslde. -i. J.XTI-:i) Kin na, nilddlcag.-d o man to help Hit and caro for alck i mini lu day time. Apply .lorry j Kinney, Twin City Auto Lino. cuttliiK a bad cash Want KrnncliNe Mnriagor Green of tho Oregon Power Company lias mndo application for eloctrle rail ehlaea In KaBtsldo and has mailed tho coiiucllmeu thorp coiiles of tho franchise ho duslroa. Tho Knstaldo council will meet next wool: nud will euiisliler It then. Plnv Cooullle Tho Marahflold high achool baaketball team will play tho depredations coaso thoro will probably bo a fow less canines In that section of tho city. hlcyclc Accident. Last evening at about n:30, K. C. Wnlrath on a bi cycle and Thornton Kllesherg on a motorcyclo colllod on Central ave nue In front of tho Chandler hotol. Wnlrath was carrying a board on his wheel. Roth rldora woro thrown from their wheels and tho blcyclo tho Comilllo IiIkIi school team at was badly smashed. Tho motorcyclo Coiiulllo Friday night. Tho team was not damaged. Neither rider wan will go over Friday afternoon. Injured except for a fow minor Among thoHO who "will ro nrtrMeBsrs. bruise. WAXTKI) Woman or girl ns nui-so for elderly Invalid. Call Mrs. Kongstaclien. ' ' ) 1 K()U It l-:.T Small Iioiim' 011 l'ast aide, newly painted nud papered, near bridge. Apply Ilazar atoro. WANTIIh l.'iirrluiHCi' for (lie bent block in Sengatnckcn Addition, size 210 x 300, nil clear land nud ! suudo and fruit trees. Fluo pauu-rama- liny view and sholtorcd. Price $0,000. Seo Title aunran teo and Abstract Co. Thlntore Is tlto homo of Hart Schaffnor & Marx Clothes. 'W J I'OU SAM'S A good ultix room hnuso and throe lota, 112x120 feet, In liny Vlow, for J5000 cash If tnkon soon. Apply to CharlcH Arlnuduon, phono 10-L or l O. llox 055, Marshflold, Or. KOU SALK Klght liorsepmu'r boil er and six horaopower eugliio, ready for uao. "Will sell for half price., Address 13 Cafo Times. ', A ' -J FOR KOU ltlOXT SMy acres of orchard and farm laud on Shlnglohouso Slouuh. For particulars phono 83-.I, Dayton Motorcycles a Motorcycle Talk IT ' iLma(l0'ia aPec5al.8twJyoftrnedJcinca for the --r uuiiicjua or inrancy ana cnuanooa and vo racommendi daily MOTHER GCROH'S, ,, r. ButlL.? a rv FT. r" ' '1IIC fSSXf"1, Bab. I3 1:able l0 - J clrmg the hot months KOU HKXT Slv room modern house on. JContrnl nvppuo. " E. A Anderson. I'OU UKXT Two nlco furnlshod rooms, no chlldrou. Mrs. Potor Scott, 448 Golden avonuo. WAXTKI) Tc Invest three to five hundred dollnrs, with working In terest, or salary. Sultnblo for lady. Address K, caro Times. KOU SALU India hiinner duck egga for hatching. Qornor of South Sovonth nnd Ingorsoll Sts. WlUlfim Shook. . j r r- KOU HKXT Three rooi'nh cottngc, j South Fourth atroot. For partlc I ulara Inqulro 378 South Second. ,. . wiunii ui nan 4'MSour "ah euro 25c. Mother Kroh' SC. Diarrhea Cure Mother Kroh's - ' ra;-"-Teething Mixture &iC WANTED A iniilrt for gonernl houBO work. Phono 297-L, or 13G0 Central avonuo. 7 - KOU SALE CHEAP Good piano. 73. Bouth Drotdway. j , . , r- Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." MflNr -TTUS rP.HONE -" l'tV KOU SALE Tennis set complete with double not, back not, mark er etc. Address Y In caro of Times. KOU SALE OH KENT House and four lots in Eastsldo. Apply to .lamea i). Cliukinbeardr.Bumueiy Oregon. ItOOM AND HOARD Pleasant quarters and good cooking. John KarJ, 510 N Droadway, FOR SALE Dry wood, fir anil al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Perry landing. Phoao 163-L. FOR SALK ilorse8, harness and yagon. Phono D7-J, Coos Bay Steam Laundry. AVc have ordered a .Dayton Motorcycle 011 the strength of certain, claims made for it by the man ufacturer and the agents. They claim that it has nioro hill-climbing power Hum any other machine on t,he market. As soon as it arrives wo .will invite any and all other, dealers to -arrange- a tr'yout on the largest, steepest hill we can find. HHho.Tnytonidoiitt make good, wo don't want it aii'd'will turn 'if over to airy JMiciulqunrlcrs'or "rest rooin'i yvilling to lumtlleT niaeliincs" turned down by orhei" dealers. : , ' . ' " Aro have absolutely nothing at stake in tho mat ter, except the 1nderst90d fact that anything han dled b,ytbq jlirfA-slipclcV Cyclery must make good, mud stand advert isint, must ho first-class. AVo don't have to take any nioro machines. 'xyp-.wo'uld not. order this one until the company would agree to that. .About the mile in 37 seconds that reminds me of the 'toper who vas told that a camol could go thrqq months.without a drink. Ho said: "Thnt may bebut who' in II 1 wants to bo a camel?" -. Y.cuaes'iit-.cxnggcrntft-JiiKl we never state what we do.nQ't-beli'evcrto'hd.ti'uerr 'in i-tT 1 ' (I?,oi the, present, ,wo believe that the 'JMy'ton is to'mP CUmcr, vitlV its 3-inch tires. tlto IVafshfield Cyclery ' Agents for Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway MIKE DOON of Sumner is jn town on business. JOHN. WATERS Is In towii today -.froih North Inlotr ' JESSE SMITH Is in town today from South Coos Illvor. MATT NEIME of Lakcsido la in town today on business. MRS. (A. RERY of Empire was a Mnrahflold visitor yesterday. HEllli'EIlT OEDDES of South Coos River la lu town on business. MRS. FRANK HOWRON of Isthmus Inlet la In town today shopping. MISS MILDRED ROOD of North Dond wiib a Marshfleld visitor to diiyi ALEX HAONElt of Lakeside Is a business visitor to Mnrahflold to day. GEORGE REEVES left on thla morn ing's train for Coqtilllo on busi ness. PETER PETERSON of Hayncs Inlet Is spending n few days in Marah flold. MISS MAUDE ROWRON is upending a fow dnya with relatlvoa nt Ton Mile. MR. F. W. STEVENS of North Hcnd was a Marahflold business visitor today. TOAI WILLIAMS of tho Dlsston Snw Mill Co. of San Francisco, la on tho Day. L. K. D-ALLINGER left this morning for tho Coqulllo valley on n busi ness trip. E. D. DORAN will bo n pnsBciiKcr on tho Drnln-Onrdlncr stngo tomor row morning. DR. F. S. PRATT or Gardiner Is In Mnrshllold having arrived on tho stage last ovonlng. C. D. MINER, tho commercial trav eller of San Francisco, la on tho liny, calling on trade. DR. and MRS. KOIHNS havo moved Into a residence nt tho cornor of North First and Alder. MRS. EDITH GERMANSON" return ed to Allegany yostorday after noon nfter a short visit In tdwn. MISS Jl'LIA HOLM, who hns boon iiulto 111 nt her homo In South Mnrshllold, la reported Improving, MRS. D. L. WATSON enmo to Mnrah flold this morning from her homo lu Coos City and will vlalt rela tives. MRS. R. N. EMERY, MRS. CIIAS. MURR nud MRS. VM. WANN, all of North Pond spout tho day In Marahlleld. .1. I). MAGEE, tho postmnstor nt Lakeside, returned homo this nf ternooi), after a Bhort stay In Marahflold. J. I). CLINKINDEARD of Sumner, road supervisor of that district la In town today nnd will Inspect tho Kaatslde brlilfce. MRS. DRAINARD of Smith Inlet vis ited her slater, Mrs. Conrnd Lapp of tho Isthmua yoslerdny afternoon leturiilug to town thla morning. .1. It. ROHINSON roturnond thla , morning from a abort vlfclt to hla' Ilayuea Inlet ranch. ' MRS. C. IT. DUNCAN and 'daughter, Dorothy. Of South Coon river re turned homo today after a abort vlalt with rolatlvea In Mnrahflold. MRS. A. O. ROfJERS and children roturned to hor homo on South Coos River yesterday nftornopu. after n short vlalt with friends nnd relntlves. MRS. C. E. EDWARDS of Allegany is In Mnrshflold today visiting her brother, Manloy Roberta, who U now nBslstnnt engineer on tho Spcodwoll. ALFRED HILL and fnmlly oxpect to go to Senttlo soon for an oxtended atny and to consult apcclnllata about an Injury to Mr. IIIII'h log a yoar or ao ago. ELIJAH KELLY of 8011th Mnrshflold who has boon looking nftor tho Smith-Powers boom nt Codur Point Is nt hla homo horo recuperating from an attack of la grlppo. JIOUIHE DROWNING, who baa been mnklng hla homo with hla mint, MIbs Nnn Drowning nnd her mo ther, will leave soon to Join ltlfl father In Washington, D. C. J. HOMER FRITCH and wlfo of San Francisco aro oxpected to arrive horo Friday on tho atoam Bohoonor Rochollo, which will load nt tho C. A. Smith mill and Railroad dock. 111 nirixjrrrTi fiHirolvn nrnorlcncMl mill' ORPHEUM tonight THE TLVUGHTER OK' THE SPY" hi two full reels. Of the roinan tic typo, tlcaljng with eteuts lu Italy about tho 15th or Kith century.. w a , 1 1 f t ' NEW MEMIIEU OK. THE LIKE SAVING GREW A string drama. Tomofrowiilglit , -flnp program or all new picture. Established A.duilasion, 10c, Never piore." Get Your Valentines At the Store for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies 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, Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Maskey'a Candles. 5lWs Does JoV Printing ora and timber men. Apply Deav-1 1 er Hill Coal Co.-