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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1913)
i THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. s and Beddin This one great complete line consists of brass beds, mahog any beds, Circassian walnut beds, Enameled metal beds and enameled wood beds. Bedsteads From $2'.50 to $50.00 All Grades of Blankets Comforts, Spreads and Pillows Everything Good in Mattresses and Bed Springs See Oar Qualities and Get, Our Prices Perry Nicholson a yiyeaB)wrgiwuiuaa83MgBgDL'!iwK'.B8Pgn YOU'LL CUT DOWN YOUR MEDICINE BILLS by dealing with (IiIh drug atoro. .Many of our peoplo nro down with tho grip nml colds. Wo nro filling u groat pumbor of prticrlptlona daily for Uicho troubles. If you aro ho unfortun ate as to have It wo will do our boat In iisslstlng your doc:or to get you up at oneo. Our medicines nro pure, fresh and potent. They liavo tho offoct tho doctor cxpoctB. Our price Ib ibout tho Bnnio somo chargo for poorer sorvlco and question able drtiB8. Will you loavo your inedlclno to ub? Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIM 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT IKItKIUTV A sIioiik Western drama lllii. IwmmW VH.I..N 1'OU A l v t ,,...,. i.. -. i ii. u .. w..i.... " --" . V.'Cll.J ii.iii iiiti y nun .111,,. MK YOl'.(! MILLIONAIRE Kii,.,ii, Xtth .Miss Alleo .Joji-c ii lriii( s tin, ,.,MK imiy. KhIiiIjIIsIuhI Admission, 10 Xover more. Finnan (laddie Arrived on Steamer Rcdondo ' Headquarters at Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Mnttkcy'A "andlefl. y s, TIDES FOR FEBRUARY. Below la given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Tho tldcB nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho llrst line and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compai Ison on consecutive heights will Itifllcnto whether It Ib high or low wafer. For high wntcr on tho bar, suhslrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 19llt8.. J.r2 (l.r.S 1.11 7.18 IFt... 4.9 2.2 0.4 0.7 20lllrs.. 2.31 7.49 2.04 8. 2D Ft... r,.3 i.o g.g 0.3 2lllrH.. 3.05 8.37 2.50 9.09 I Ft... 5.8 1.1 O.C 0.0 22J1IIH.. It. If. !).2 1 3.12 9.48 Ft... 0.0 7.0 n.7 0.3 Snillt'H. . 4.23 10.12 4.20 10.20 I Ft... 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 2 1, lira., 5.00 11.02 5.22 11.01 Ft... C.3 0.3 5.0 U.o 2BHIIH.. 5.13 11.51 0.17 11.40 Fr... 0.3 0.3 5.0 1.4 20 ItiH. . 0.27 12.52 7.21 0.0 Ft... 15. 1 0.1 4.1 0.0 27 lira.. 0.31 7.10 1.58 8.38 Ft... 1.8 5.0 0.1 4.0 SSillra.. 1.27 8.15 3.12 10.01) Ft... 2.3 5.0 0.5 3.9 WEATHER FORECAST. I I By Associated ProsH I OREGON Fair tonight and I Thut-Hday. Northwest winds. A local temperature record. For tho 2 1 hourH ending at 4:43 a. in., Feb. 19. by DonJ. Ostllnd, apeclnt government mo tcnrologlrnl observer: Maximum 48 Minimum 20 At 4:43 n; m 28 Precipitation 01 Precipitation slnro Sept. 1, 1912 43.52 Prcclpltntlon eanio period prevloitH year 11.98 Wind. Northwest; clear. XH ATEVER your busi ness is, you may depend on one thing the satisfaction you get depends on the satis faction you give. There is a good deal of joy in supplying the kind of clothes we sell. WOOLEN MILL STORE ' This Btoro Ib the homo of Hart Sclmffncr & Marx Clothes. whllo Coos liny, depending on tho Htcninor Hcrvlco may .mvo to wait ii week or more to get an order filled. Contests Homestead John Wulf haa filed a contest against tho homestead of II. S. Sumner of North Ilcml. Tho homestead la lo catcd In tho Ten Mile country. Pokln drnkua. Apply Warren Boa soy, Marshfleld. Phono No. 310X1. furnished house for rent Nino room house, comploioly ir-A mailed, well ndnptod for two rnin IIIob who would ubo common din ing room. Also 7-room houuo, well fiirulBhed. I. S. Kaufman. FOK SALE Set of llavllauil clilau dishes cheap. Phono S9-L. Contest Tonight Tho gold medal contest, under tho direction of Dr. Dlrd Clinic, will tuko place In tho Methodist Church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Improve Camp. TJio Noblo pile driver will bo tnken to South Inlet tlrta week to do boiiio work for Managor Host of tho Estubrook Co. on tho railroad tie camp on Henry Sougstncken'H ranch. Snow hi Hills Del Cnthcart, who lias Just returned from tho head of North Coos River, whom ho haH been doing soma surveying, says that In Homo of tho shady gulches or Elk creek there la atlll 10 to 15 Inches of snow. Improve Hollaing. Tho It. II. Olson building on North Third streot, occupied by Wilson's under taking establishment ih Doing ov orhaulod and Improved. A new ontrnnco Is being built and the ap pearand of tho Htructuro Improved. Ducks Plentiful. Hunters roport that cauvuBlmck ducks aro unusual ly numerous around tho Day this year, mom being killed than dur ing any season for over twenty years. Hluobllls nro also Humor ous. Tho duck season closes on March 8. Many Answers "Stop that type writer for salu ad of mine," re marked P. N. Flngg today. "I have sold Ir. I didn't know so ninny peoplo wanted typuwrltors or tli at Times want ads brought such returns. About forty peoplo havo answered tho advertisement today." SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Prosbytcrlnn Ladles' Aid with .Mrs. C. II. Walker. Domorest contest nt M. E. church. M. E. Ladles' Aid nt parson age PrlacIIla Club with MIbs Slgnn Larson. I THURSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Carl Evortson. Gets Inquiries. Secretary Motloy of tho Mnrshflohl Chamber of Com merce hns received a number of in quiries from rout) actors about tho demand for house bull Jors hero. Nothing definite has come from any of them so far, but it is ex pected that a number will come here and erort buildings, us Is de sired by tho Chamber of Commerce. Strip Is Long One. Tho strip along South Fourth streot which tho rlly council la planning to vn cato In order to straighten out a Jog In tho sti cot extends from Don nelly to Golden and is six feot wldo. It will go to tho ownors of tho property on tho west side of tho streot who nro A. E. Seaman, tho Morchant Lnnd Company, C. II. Wnltor, I. S. Kaufman and M. C. Ilorton. Will Tour California Carl F. Johnson, who recently sold hla wnll paper business to Ekblud & Son, has perfected plans for miiKlng an auto tour of California. Ho hns purchased a 1913 Cadillac from Geo. Qoodrum, which has been or dered Hhlppod to Snn Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson expect to leave on tho next ltedondn for tho Golden Onto City and will start from thoro on a two mouths' trip over tho state. PERSONAL NOTES ayton Bicycles WANT ADS. VOll KENT Furnished hoiisekeep rooniB. Inqulro 138 3rd St. North. FOR HENT Ouo furnished room. Inqulro 1022, 10th anil EIrod. Th9 First Dayton Mntnvoln hU about March 7th. Wft nlt?. 35 Repeating Rifles -V SIIOIS sr. r.n hhfield Cyclery I Agents fn J ouvEnDnT,mM.'or,c'tIoa BUM ZT -mm ' "roaownv -icimHluT L,Subribe7Trrr-: - C ' "" naio " ,l0t w' fJMom"1?.1"8 y can. LB0C U n ,0 tc,clOl!0 o 133, "", xei- VOW ItEXT aiodorn hlv loom cot tago. Inqulro Fred Holm, 451 121 rod nvenuo. si:i:i poTAToi:s. l'OH SALIC Wo havo a limited supply of flno Durbank seed po tatoes produced from seod brought from Wlllnmotto vnlloy to Coos Hay last yoar. Phono or cnll early. Tho Bazar, Phono 32, Marshfleld. FOUND Liullch' hliopplng bug on Adeline Smith. Owner can havo same by Identifying proporty and paying for this ad. FOlt SAL-K Furniture for three rooms. Party buying can rent houao. Address llox H, caro tho Times. FOK SALK ?25 Kdlson phonograph and soven choice records. All for ?18. Apply nox X TImeB ofllco. WANTICD Steady roomer and bonrdor In private family. Apply 219 So. Urondway. FOlt SALIC Four room house and lot 50x94 on Ninth Court and Klrod. Will soil for ?800 cash If taken soon. Apply box S, Tlmos ofllco. FOlt SALTS Furnished tvto.room float houso; also IS-foot Jioat. Write J. La Chanco, Gen. Dol City. llnsketbiill fiuincN. Tho nnndon High School basketball team will nl. iv tlin Mnrshflold Illirli School team hero Thursday night and will piny North Ilond at North IJond Friday night. 'Iio Marshtiold High School girls will probably play a preliminary game. WAXT1CD fihl for general house work. Phono GO-J. FOR SALK Portable tvo-oven sec ond hand hotol rnngo, cheap. Pioneer Hardwaro Co. FOU SALK Ilest buy in Marshfleld. Modern, sovon room houso. Con croto basomont, nttractlvo lawn, boautiful vlow. South oxposuro. Central Avo. $3500. Terms. Soo Hold, Coko Dldg. W'AXTKD Whlto .Mliwii-eu eggs for setting. Apply or call phono 3154. WANTED To buy lot on Hunker Hill from owner. Must bo reas onable. Enquire Box R, Times office. FOR SALE Tlirt-o full-blood white WANTED- Somo ono to buy tho Bnrtlo houso In North Bond. Must bo moved off right-of-way nt onco. C. Ii. Marsh, ltlght of Way Agont. FOlt SALE Cholco rhubarb plants. J. J. Cllnkonboard. Phono 3105. FOlt SALE Columbia phonograph and ten records, nonrl now. Ail for ?15. Address B, Times office. WANTED Mild for general house work, Phono 389-J. FOU SALE OH KENT House and four lots In Eastsldo. Apply. to James D. Cllnldnbeard, Sumnor, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and wi der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 1P.S-L. WANTED Twelve experienced min. era and timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. Times' Want Ads bring results. Makes Survey. E. L. Robinson Is making a survey of South Inlet to show tho necessity of Improvo mont In tho wntorwuy. Tho resi dents thoro at a recent mooting no dded to nsk tho county commis sioners and tho Port Commission to mnko soma Improvements lu It. HiisliichS Increasing Postmastor Curtis reports that tho parcel post business to and from .Mnrshflohl Is constantly Increasing. Many unique packages aro being received, ono received tho other day being a package of bacon sent from Eng land to relatives here. Denl Closed. All of the negotia tions for tho purchnso of a control ling Interest In tho North Bond mill by tho Swnyno & Hoyt Inter ests havo been completed and they will Immediately begin remodelling nml plan to put a largo vessel on tho run hero to handle tho output and .also to engage In tho freight nnd pnssonger business between hero and San Francisco. Land Deals. Tho old plan of having pooplo enter on tho South ern Pnclfle and Coos liny Wagon Road land grant proporty nnd ton dorlng tho company $2.50 por aero for It Is bolng rovlved horo again. Pnrtles aro said to bo horo now having men do this nnd thon tnko an option' on tho trncts In enso thoy got It. Whother tho settlors thus secured aro required ro put up anything for tho agent Is not known. Honor Davis Andy P. Davis last night wns tendered a farewell bnn nuot by tho Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Davis will leavo soon for Oak land, Calif. Last night, following tho loduo work, tho Royal Arch nieinhors united In paying tribute tu Mr. Davis' goodfollowshlp and work for tho lodgo and In express ing regret over hla coming depart ure, sovornl Impromptu talks bolng mndo. Mr. Dnvls oxpects to leave on tho Adollno Smith. riiiirlty Work. E. L. Brlco la circulating a. petition today to ralso money to send J. A. Cooloy to Lane hospital In San Francisco. Mr. Cooloy, who wns oporated on sov ornl months ago has boon unnblo to work slnco and needs medical help. Tho public has been gener ous In Its donations to tho support of tho family, but Mr. Cooley needs personal nsslshmco. Thoro aro six little children. Hig Supply Jay Towor was in formed tho othor day by a sales man for a rubbor tiro company that tho Gunnery in Mnrshflohl carries tho largest stock of auto tires car ried In nnv town In OroEon outsldo of Portland, with tho exception of an auto Jobbing houso at Medford. Ono reason for It Is that tho othor towns having railway facilities can trot orders for tires oulckly filled from tho Portland supply houses, Social Thursday livening Tho la dles of tho Methodist Church and mombora of tho Epworth Lenguo will glvo a combination social and cake baznar at tho Lutboran hall on Com mercial avonuo, Thursday evening. Refreshments served. Tho public cordially Invited. JAMIESON SELUS AUTO. Last Sunday tho first automobile of this soiiHon Invaded Curry coun ty. Whlto Brothors of Lnnglols piircbnBod a flvo-passongor. 40 horbopower Bulck from Cnnrlea Ja rnleson of Bnndon nnd drove tho spmo to Lnnglols whom thoy In tend to operate It for all thoso do slrlug such a mode of trnvollna throughout tho country, lu connec tion with tholr livery barn. Lnng lols Lender. Money Savers in CHINA and CROCKERY (JLASSWARE ENAMELED WARE TINWARE ALL THE YEAR TOYS NOTIONS DRY GOODS NOTIONS LIGHT HARDWARE RlllllONS LACKS mid EMBROIDERY POST CARDS and MUSIC CANDIES ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS If It's within the J.'c range wo have It. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peop!es'5-1 0-1 5c Store O'CONNELL BUILDING. J. C. KENDALL wont to Empire today on business, MRS. P. I). BLAKE Is In town shop ping from Catching Inlet. CIIAS. ESTERBECK of Catching In lot la In town on business. CIIAS. M'GOVERN left this morn ing for Rosehurg on business. MR8. TOM SMITH of Dnnlols Creok Is lu town today on buslncsa. J. E. SCHILLING of Myrtle Point la a Marnhfleld business visitor today. A. O. ROGERS nnd wlfo of South Coos River nro In town today on bualness. MRS. HERMAN SM1THOALL of Catching Inlot Is a Mnrshflold vis itor today. WILL HENDRYX of North Bond ' wns n Mnrshflold business visi tor today. ARTHUR IIODGENS loft this morn ing for Camp 1, whoro ho has tak en n position. E. B. GEIIRKE and family aro mov ing Into tho Porklns homo near tho Chandlor hotol. MR. SAWYER and family nro mov ing from tho Goodwill plnco today to Marshflold. MR. and MRS. WM. II. MOBLEY of tho Creamery nro In town on busi ness nnd pleasure L. D. MORRISON, tlmokeopor from Camp 4, South Inlot, Is spending n few clays In town. MRS. WILLIS VARNEY nnd fnmlly of Coaledo loft on tho train this morning for Coqulllo. O. J. SEELEY, who arrived In Marshtiold from Coqulllo yester day on buslnosa will roturn homo tomorrow. MRS. J. W. CARTER will lonvo booh for Southern California for tho benoflt of her henlth. She has been poorly for somo tlmo. MRS. L. M. DOBLE left on tho Drain stago this morning after n visit with hor dnughtor, Mrs, Cluudo Nasburg, for Eugene. MISSES ELNA nnd HILDUR SB LANDER of Sumnor will spend a fow days In Mnrshllold nt tho homo of Mrs. Mnry Grant. CARL THOMPSON and brldo nr rlved hero last ovonlng from Humo, Mo., nnd will bo guests nt the C. II. Walters homo until thoy establish tholr own home horo. HERBERT ENGLISH of Bolllng hnm, Washington, will nrrlvo tho lattor part of tho month to mnko hla homo with Mr. and Mra. Burt Dniemua. WILLIAM LEDWARD roturnod Inst evenlug from Gnrdtnor via Drain. Mr. Lodwnrd has been doing somo repair work on tho Episcopal Church nt that placo, ELIJAH KELLY has returned to. Coqulllo to rosumo work for tho Smlth-Powors Company at Cedar Point nftor bolng laid up for bov oral days with tho grip. JAMES DAVIS of tho Brad field harbor shop Is expected homo on tho Breakwater from Spokane, whoro ho wns called by tho Ill ness of a sou, Tho latter hns recovered sufficiently to go to California, whoro he will spend n fow weeks recuporntlng. GEORGE DWYER, u nophow of A. II. Powers, camo In today from Myrtle Point, whero ho Is work ing on tho Smlth-Powera Logging road, to bo initiated Into tho mystorles of Elkdom tonight. Ho was formerly with tho Smlth Powors Logging Company on Isthmus Inlet. THROAT RELIEF Smr DRAGEES for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness-, Irritation or tho Throat or Lnrnyv. III I W