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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17r 1913 EVENING EDITION. 3: 'OUU CUT DOWN YOUR MEDICINE BILLS .. ...mi tlilH drug Btorc. Muny of our people arc down J' ,,pn l ... i ,.,.1i1h. Wo uro filling a ureal imnilier of Ill" . .... f.. ilmun lllllllllPH. If Villi lll'K Mil llllflll'tllll- l .n.ilullH III"') '"' l"-"" ' i linvo U wo will il our host In assisting jour Oiiimi' i;! ns la ... .... rni- medicines are tiuro. fresh mill P Scl . .1... nttiM-t Ilin ilnr.tnr nxnnrlH. Our iirliwi In r . ,, 1'iiuj lliivo i U.---1. -- --- t . n,n Binif 8omo rlmrgo for poorer, survlco unci question; l)OUt mi- ' . ... ,.... ..,. w. .11, .till. In uu? le drtis " " ,u," ' Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." Phone main zyB us mm i 1 TIDES FOR FEBRUARY. J Uolow Is given tho timo and i height of high and low water nt j Mnrshflold. I Tliu tliloa arc placed In tho order 1 of occurrence, with their times on tho first line nnd heights on tho xi'cond lino of onch day; n cotnpai Innn on cotiBOcutlvo heights will , Indicate whether It 1b high or low i water. For high water on tho bar, ntiotrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 17 Urn.. 0.15 1.20 11. to Ft... 1.0 3.0 5.5 C I S J ! I i-B. . ir't.. 10'lllB. IKt... 1.0 1.08 -I. ft 1.52 i.u ens r.s 12.15 0.1 1.11 C.ll -0.2 7.01 -o.r 7.18 C.I 0.7 ickness Causes Sacrifice BecaiiBO of sickness ono of tho host grocery propoBltloiiB ob- Inablo Is for sale; with it goes n lot, uuxiu aim iwo-siory Biding wltli Btoro 25x30 and hix living rooms niiovo, waior thU Included, giving you mo uosi wiuur mm uu neeuoii irou; piped Into building. Price Is Right and Terms Are Right Also one nnd ono-fourth nchroB with 30 bearing fruit trees j nn.1 in rnnin hotel fdlllv 0110 111 tOWIl) tlllll 318 feet 1'lVOI' But nml wharfage-, hoat landing plnro; $2500, with $100 ill, balance $210 early with C per com inioroai on ueiorrou incuts, Thc-c two properties can ho Hold together or scparatel); they i Iwalcil In Coqulllo valley, aro No. 1 and genuinely good in. FOR HUNT Five unfiiriilNliod rooms. FRENCH REALTY CO. RK N. FUOXT ST. MARSHFIELD, Oil. WK VIII Kit FORECAST. Fly ABHoclatcd Press OREGON Rnln In west nnd rain or snow In oast tonight and Tuesday. Colder In oaBt. South to west winds. ' l.Ot'AIj TKMPKHATURK KKCOHI). For tho 2 1 hours ending at IM3 a. in., Fob. 17, by HenJ. Ostllud, special government mo toornloglcal ohsorvor: Maximum 50 Minimum 40 At '4: 13 a. m 41 Precipitation 30 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1012 13.25 Precipitation sanio period previous year 41.88 Wind: Southwest. Cloudy. 1 I.iinilici'iiiuit Hero Mr. Colomh, of New Oroloans, n big lumbrmnn In , tho cypress section, Is HpemUng a i few dayB In this section looking over tho Industries bore. . Father Dead E. C. Nutter, ropro sontntlvo of tho Slmonds Saw Com pany In this section, loft via Drain this morning for Oakland In ro rcsponso to a menage announcing tho , doatli of his fatbor there. Many Inquiries Sec. Motley of tho Marshllold Chamber of Coinincrco WANT ADS. 0RPHEUM TONIGHT repeat four of the best reels from last week's program: jlXCl A I'MIIT Comedy. IV ILXl'ltlSS OHM, STEN'OGHAPIIKK WAXTKI) Western lorjr. llXfiU STOUV OF ELSIE MASO.V A Society Drama. KIHT.VriO.V A Ronmrkublo Western Story. Kslalillslinl Admission, 10c, Xuer more. Time is Here ! Eire ready with n larir mid te stock of 1DEN .EEDS Of All Kinds er and Vegetublo Seeds. S3 SEEDS D OATS. fEED BARLEY, BEKD POTATOES. More buying seeds. is Bazar Store of Quality. Phone 32. Dayton Bicycles WAXTKI) Steady roomer and boarder In private family. Apply 203 South llroadway. FOR SALK Four loom house mill lot 50x0 1 on Ninth Court and Blind. Will sell for $800 cash If taken soon. Apply box H, Times olllce. FOR SAI.K l-'iirnlNliiil lwo.rooni float house; also 18-foot boat. Write .1. l.a Chanco, (Jen. Del., City. WAXTKI) Some one to buy the Hurtle house In North Hond. Must ho moved off right-of-way nt once. C. II. Marsh. Itlght of Way Agent. I'Oll SALIC 1 Cllnkei-biillt roHboat, I complete with four oars and onr 1 locks, In excellent condition. In I ciiilro 303 South llroadway. "i t r " r" I VOIt SAIiK llcst buy In Mai-sblleld. Modem, sovon room houao. Con- ' croto basoinont, attractlvo lawn, I bnniitlfiil vlow. South oxposuro. Central Avo. $3500. Terms. Soo Held, Coko Uldg. l'OIt HKXT Attractive, iiiodernly furnished front room for gentlo man roomer. 280 Contrnl Avo. Ono block west Chandlor liotol. rOH SALK Cholco rhubarb plants. J. J. Cllnkenhoard. Phono 3105. stntes that ho Is rocolvlng a largo number of Inquiries from pcoplo in various parts of tho country about Coos Hay, many expressing tho Inton tlun of visiting hero In tho nenr future. Water Shut Off. A horso belong" lug to C. It. Flanagan stopped on the wooden water main supplying South .Marshflold this morning, breaking It, and lesultlng In tho water having to lie shut off In that section for tho most or tho forenoon. Will Start Auto W. T. llendryx of North Hond Is completing ar rangements to put his hlg Thonins Flyer on tho run between North Slough nml Lakeside as soon as the weather pormlts. Order Motors It Is stated that Manager Nerd nun ofthc C. A. Smith pulp mill last week placed an order for $0,800 worth of electric motors to he Installed In tho now plant. AVAXTKD T-ady wnltreM at Amnio Restaurant. TO TltADK A 1?B0.00 Hornless Phonograph for a Remington Typewriter. Hox A Times ofllco. FOIt BALK Columbia phonogram on records, neari now. wi )) al8J welne hn X PLAYERS ANIGHT . at R.oyal f all t,oro r. ... ... I - intiures. nets. p 1 the Fold," We3tern hills. Hussion Tho First, Dayton Motorcycle Is duo hero about March 7th. Wo nlso offor Savage Repeating Rifles 22 Calibre 20 shots nt $0.50 $.ro Marshfield Cyclery Agents for Hlcyclos DAYTON Motorcycles roll "VvlT7Mhm,nn ioo"j OLIVBR TYPKWItlTKItS Enstsldo. $4. Phono 100-J. Phono 158-U nnd ton for $15. llco. Address II, Times of- l'OIt SALK Portable two-oven mc oud hand hotol range, cheap. Pioneer Hnrdwaro Co. 172 N. llroadway l.-ou SAL1) (o'l motor boat, - " . . i i it nniMiiH. feet long, ovj i" "'",' Cheap If taken at oneo. Applj 1 1 Box u, Tunes oiiit-u. Finnan Haddie Arrived on Steamer Redondo Headquarters at Stauf f Grocery Co. Phone 102 Mnskey's '"andles. l-'Olt SAIiK Furnished tent cabin, cheap. On Johnson avenue, be tween Fourth nnd Fifth Sts. FOH SALE Good paying business. Ilnrgaln. Inqulro Georgo Wol stead, 117 North Front St. LOST Gold rlujs with tiger-eyo sot, Thursday. Reward for return to Tho Gunnery. WAXTKI) Maid for general house work. Phono 380-J. Skating ! Ttlnl. nn TllORllnV OVGnlllK for ..,',,' 25o gentlemen with ladles only. No 1 Swu 1 6o free skates. Skates reserved by ....... I ... ... n nt... JAR FOH SALK Hull" Humier duck eggs for natcniiiK. U,"V "' South Soventli and Ingorsoll Sts. William Shook. FOH SALK 'Oil HKXT Houso and four lots In Eastslde. Apply to James D. Cllnklnbeard, Sumner, Oregon. Plan Anniversary At a mooting of Myrtle Lodgo, Knights of Pythlns tonight, It Is expected that plans will bo mndo for celebrating tho anniver sary of tho lodgo on February 22. Repair ltulldlng Messrs. Ilarrl gnn and No IT nro having the building on Front Btrcot near tho Alliance wnrehouso remodelled nnd Improved. Thoy have used It as a warehouse for tho Miirshtlold Hardware. Ilullil In Portland A Portland pa per announces thnt A. C. Going will erect a $105,000 apartment houso at Nineteenth and Lovojoy streets thoro this summer. Mr. Going Is tho father of C. C. Going of Marsh Held and la well known horo through several visits with his son In Marsh Held. Coining to Hay Mrs. C. II. Wal ter today received word that Carl Thompson and Miss Dora Stnndlsh, two young folks who visited here lust summer at the Walters' home, were mnrrlcd lecently nt Hume, Mo near Kansas City. They will come to Coos Hay to mnko their home. Roads- Good? Dr. Geo. E. DIx mid Frank Lowe drove to Coqulllo yesterdny In Dr. DIx's auto to visit Dave Lowe, who Is 111 thoro. Hu Is suffering from uu ubscess. They report the ronds In good condition for this season of the year, making the trip each way In about two liourB. High School Trouble. It whb re ported today that a meeting of thu School Hoard would bo held Boon to Investigate some difficul ties that somo of tho Marshflold High school students becuiuo In volved in during the excursion to welcome tho Adelino Smith. Somo of the boys were temporarily bub pended on account of their alleged unbecoming conduct. Council Tonight. The Mnrshlleld city council will moot tonight. It Is expected that tho question of calling a special election uu tho Southern Pnclilc-Tormlunl Kallwny matter will bo one of the most Im portant matters to come up. He sides this, theio aro several street Improvement matters, Including the opening of Fourth street through tho fairgrounds, to come up, nnd also W. S. Chandler's application for a heating franchise. Xi Railroad Xowh. Thoro ib no now railroad nows on tho liny, ex cept a number of unautheiitlclntod rumors, mnttors apparently center ing on negotiations botweon tho Tormlnnl and Southern Pacific, which will come up beforo council tonight. In North Rend, tho S. P. surveyors nro still nt work, but no construction work has boon started. Somenuo today started tho old ropoit of the Southern Pacific going to build around tho East side of tho Hay. llrlck Man Hero Mr. Walling, a brick man from Portland, Is spend ing a week or so on tho Hay look ing over tho clny doposlts with a vlow to putting In a brick plant horo. Ho baa boon out with Cap tain Harris of Suninor and Georgo Welstond for n fow days and ox presses hlmsolf plensod with tho prospects hero for a good brick plant and says thnt ho thinks that somo o ftho clny doposlts around horo would mnko good brick. How ovor, ho will mnko somo further ox amlantlons boforo ho definitely do cldcs about a plant horo. MARSHFIKLI) ? HICIIKR; POSSKSSKS OXK MORB SOX HORN To Mr. nno Mrs. C. II. Mc Lnughlln. Sunday morning. Fob- ruary lu, a son. .-nniuur "" son both doing well and feoling proud of this attainment. Kintal over our olBllt-POUIld sill- glo-tnxor, wo nro a happier family by several and a larger family by ono a comumnuon oi singio ixi. woman suffragist and scrapper "S. S. S." Hio uatno should bo Roosevelt, becnuso ho Insists on the square deal, also n municipal wat er works without dolnyj nlso tho slnglo tax nnd freo school books beforo ho starts to school. Ho Is n member of 'Tho Children's Bu reau," and Is going to report to Miss Lathrop every week for a venr from- tho date of his birth, covering his housing, feeding, enro, economic and Industrial condition of his parents; tho sanitary condi tions of tho neighborhood, Its milk supply nnd other hygienic sur roundings under which ho Is to survive. , , Ho recommends thnt nil his con temporaries do likewise nnd mnko all tholr wants, needs and aohes known to Miss Jnlla Lathrop, core Tho Children's Bureau, Washing ton, . . CoNTRIBUTED. VOUR money is as safe in this store as it is in your own pocket everyday values, every hour and every minute of every day there you have our idea of our relations with you, WOOLEN MILL STORE This store Is tho home of Hart Schnffncr & Mnrx Clothes. PERSONAL NOTES from tho recent stroko of pnraly sIb which ho suffered, CHRIS NELSON Allegany. Is In town from LESTER SMITH of Coos River lo In town today. TOM LAWIIORN of Allegany Is In town today. CARL MATSON of Cutx-hlng Inlet Is In town today. FRED BERRING Is In town today from Haynco Inlet. ALGIE HANSEN of HnyneH Inlet Ib in town for tho day. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner Is in town on business. K. L. IH3SSBV of Coos Rlvor wna a Marshflold visitor today. MR. nnd MRS. CRONK of South Coos River nro In Marshflold today. MRS. HAZEL PETERSON of Dnnlols Creek Is a Marshllold shopper. MRS. FRANK HODSON of South Coos Rlvor Is a Marshllold shoppor. HERBERT GEDDES Is down from his South Coos River ranch today. DAVE RICE and N. MORGAN ot Daniels Creek nro Marshfield visitors. V. II. SARGENT of Hnynes Inlet Is In town on business. DAN M'DONALD nnd wife of North Bend woro over Sunday guests of Mr. mid Mrs. H. J. McKcown. S. JUMPER of Hnynos Inlet Is n Murshlleld visitor today. RAY LANDR1TH of North Coos Riv er Is In town on. business, CI IAS. HAMILTON of North Inlot Is a business visitor to town today. LLOYD CUTLIP Is visiting nt tho Lester Smith homo on Coos Rlvor. S. JUMPER of Hnynes Inlot was n business visitor In tho city today. PETER GUILLIAMS Is among tho North Coos Rlvor visitors today. W. F. ADAMS of Tomploton Is In tho city today looking nftor busl- I108S, T. J. KOLSTAD Is spondlng tho day In town from his Coos Rlvor ranch. MRS. CIIAS. CROUCH of Hnynes Inlet Is In town on business nnd plenBiiro, CARL JOHNSON and Slniou Erne grnn nro In town today from Coos River. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL went to Coqulllo today to hold n session of probnto court. ARTUR HODSON, who spent Sunday In town, will return to South Coos Rlvor this afternoon. Mr. Hodson caught a llvo wild cat In n trap on Ills plnco tho othor day. JOHN R. HAGEN, mnnngor ot t:to Humboldt Blowing Company of Eurokn, has been milking n tour of Inspection of this .section on business for his company. MRS. C. W. MONTGOMERY and son, Jay, who liavo hcon spond lng n couple of months with relatives In San Francisco, will return on tho next Redondo. MR. nnd MRS. HUNT nnd. daugh ters of Mllllcomn passed through Mnrshflold this morning on routo to North Bond, whoro tho young ladles attend tho High school. CAL RAY and wlfo nnd children were In Marshflold today on routo homo to Norway nfror a woolc's visit at tho homo of Mrs. Hay's brother, Mr. Fulton, on Hnynes Inlot. MR. nnd MRS. CARL McCOLLOCH, of Hnynes Inlet nro spending tho day In town. I C. K. PERRY will leavo this week: for San Francisco on business ' and pleasure S. B. CAT1ICART roturnod Satur day from tho Fall Crook section, where ho has been doing somo sur veying for Georgo Horrou mm sovornl othors who have filed on homesteads thoro. FOR BALE Dry wood, tlr and 1 dor. at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Pnome lBS-L JOSEPH P. DAVIS of Hnynes Inlot enmo to Mnrshlleld this morning, to spend the day. ALFRED GUNNELL of Catching SUPT. FRANK SMITH of tho South Coos River hatchery loft Saturday for Salom whoro ho will do somo work In behalf of ap propriations by tho logUlnturo In behalf ot tho stato hatchorlos. Inlet came, to Marshflold today GEORGE STEVENSON nnd wlfo to attend to business. CIIAS. MATSON roturnod to town this morning nftor n Sunday visit with Axol Ruth of North Inlot. j NOEL NOAH of North Coos River caino down tho river this morn ing and Is spondlng tho day in town. HERMAN SMITHGALL. a formor resident of Marshflold, but now a l anchor on Catching Inlet, Is In town. MRS. BELL CHAMBERS returned this morning from a Sunday vis it with Mrs. E. B. Dyor ot Dan iels Creok. WANTED Twelve experienced ml ers and timber men. Apply Bear er Hill Coal Co. W. BICKERS, representing Marshall & Wells Hardware uo. or Port land, loft via Drain this morning for tho north. HENRY and PETER M1UHKL- BRINK and their niotnor, airs. Phoobo Brenner of Allegany, aro spending tho day In town. MR. and MRS. ALEX JOHNSON ro turnod homo this morning niior spending Sunday nt tho Androw Stora homo on Coos Rlvor. nro planning to movo to Myrtlo Point soon ns Mr. Stovonson's duties na cruiser for tho Smith Powers Company roqulro him to spend most of his tlmo there. Thoy hnvo boon residing In tho 12. W. Kninmoror rosldenco In West .Mnrshflold. AMONG THE SICK. MRS. VM, EICKWORTH and child- ron of Mliuconm camo 10 .iiarau field on tho early morning boat today and will return this aftor-noon. Gortrudo Robertson, tho nine month's old dnughtor ot Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Robertson, Is roportod critically 111 at tho homo of hor par ents. Androw Johnson ot Hnynes Inlot, who suffered n stroko of paralysis two weeks ago, was taken to Morcy hospital this morning. Ford MelntOBh If Enstsldo Is criti cally 111 nt his homo. It wns thought that ho could not llvo through tho night but ho was slightly Improved this morning. Androw Johnson, of Hnynes In lot, wns brought to Morcy hospital today sufforlng from a serious stroko of paralysis. Mr. Macintosh, a stop-son of T. F. Hauschlldt of Eastsldo, was taken to Mercy hospital today and will un dergo an oporatiou thoro. Loron O'Connor, who was burn od In tho gasollno launch flro last week was nblo to return to his home In South Maishflold today. If you liavo anything to soil, rent, trade, or want help, try a Wnnt Ad FREE DELIVERY We deliver tea, coffee, sugar or spices to any part or me cay. niinim vnur order to J104-J. """" ; , ,, for San rrauciacu, wuo uu .. r.u ftau Ta ff fp & SMTP tlMlSe .n.,.11 nnnrlallBtS nt Lane II0S IHi Market Av. O'Coimeli Bid. pltel In h,opes ot securing relief MISS ALICE CHURCH returned to VnrHi llend lllull School tills morning nftor spending Sunday nt tho T. M. conver nomo " Catching Inlet. CIIAS. JOHNSON and daughter, Miss Mary, woro In from Coal edo Saturday visiting frlemlB nnd shopping. Mr. Johnson is employed at Camp 2. ALEC WILSON, a woll known iMarBhflold man and formor loc nmnMira nnulnoer left Saturday for San Francisco, where he will HESS STOCK AND POULTRY POODS Guaranteed to bo the best. 3bcipnone uem unm a. i-uuuu ivu.