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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
lirsfcuVs THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Dayton Motorcycles mother MOTORCYCLE Talk When the question of handling Dayton Motorcycles . t its urn lArnfo tlin rliRtrirmrrtr baS pui ujj i" " "- "Anyone can tell what a motorcycle DID DO." "But we must first sec what it WILL DO for us." Our machine is to be here about March 1st. MEN COMES THE TEST If it does not make good, we will sell it at cost and brow in the best agency agreement ever written. THEY must have great confidence in their machine, i sign such a one-sided agreement. Head I'. I" "l" Mnrshflold Cyelory Window; boo If I nin ound l aiijUiiiiK ' "7 If the Dayton makes good for me, the public may ear more about it. LET US SHOW YOU ie prettiest, easiest riding, and lightest running H M If It ucyclc in ivinrsnnciu. It came on the boat Thursday and it's a DAYTON. WE NEVER EXAGGERATE IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS Marshfield Cyclery Agents for IAYT0N BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway WLL CUT DOWN YOUR MEDICINE BILLS ' dealing with tills ilruir storo. Mnnv nf our nnnnlo urn ilnwn th tke grip mid colds. Wo nro filling n gront nuiubor of pwipuons imiiy for these troubles. If you nro so unfortun- ' w navo u wo will do our boat In nsslstlng your doctor ! tt you mi lit onco. Our mcillcInoH urn num. fresh mid tt. They hnvo tlio offoct tho doctor expects. Our nrleo Ih p ,n samo soiuo chnrgo for pooror sorvlco nnd questlon l drugj. win y0ll leavo yor ,neiCno to us? Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." 10NE MAIM 9QQ US TIDES KOH KIOHItL'AItV. He-low Is given tho Uino and height of high and low water at Mnrslitleld. Tho tides nro plnced In tho order of occurrence, with tholr tlmos on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second line of each dny; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wuior. For high water on tho bar, substrncl 2 hours ill minutes. 21'IIrs.. IFt... aajiiiH.. m.. . li'.i I Irs.. :i.on r,.s :i.ir. r,.o 1.2:1 0.3 s.:i7 1.1 t.2 1 7.0 10.12 0.1 li.r.i; M.-I2 0.7 l.lii) C.l !).0!) 0.0 IMS 0.3 10. un 0.3 I'rcM'iils .Hook Miss Allro L. Webb of tho O. A. C. has sent Tho TIiiich a copy of ono of tho Harvard WANT ADS. WANT AD ANSWERS. Thoro aro answers to tho following want ads ut The Times olllco. Ad vertisers kindly enll or telephone for them: IU-JI letters. A 1 letter. 01 lotter. S 1 letter. 7. : lot tow. O- 2 letters. WEATHER FORECAST. Hy Associated Press OREHON Fair tonight nnd Saturday. Northenstorly winds. I.OCAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 21 hours ending ut I 13 n. in. Feb. 2), by llonj. Ostllpd, Hpeclnl government me teorological obKerver: Maximum .) Minimum 21) At 1:13 u. in 31 I'icclpltalloii 35 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1!U2 .13.07 Pi'cclpltntlou iiaiiio period previous year 12.30 Wind: Northwest; pnrtly cloudy. CIukbIch for presentation to tho Mnrshlleld public library. The .Mllllnii Contest If you have n't written Hint million dollar let ter, get busy. Itemombor all com munlcatloiiH must reach tho Times olllco before C o'clock tomorrow evening. III'HIXEKK CHANCE Well eMnh llshcd, paying biiHluess In Mnrsh lleld for sale cheap. (loo. Wol Bteud, 117 North Fourth streot. KOIt SALE On cosy terms new, strictly modern bungalow on So. Fourth SI. Owner leaving town. Phono 3.Si"-.I. I'Olt SAMO Kiirnlhiro for three rooms. Party buying cuii rent hotiRc. AddrcHS llox II, euro tho Times. For Cliui'cli-gocr.H Tho services on Sunday in tho Enlseonnl Church will not bo Interrupted on account of tlio moving of tho church. Arch deacon Chnmbers wll preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Workmen Arrive Fourteen men arrived on tho Redondo Inst evening for Wlllott nnd Burr of Myrtlo Point, and this morning the Nnnn Smith had an additional thirty-eight for the same destination. Holiday Tomorrow Tho Mnrsh lleld Postofllco will observe holiday hours tomorrow, tho ovont being Washington's birthday. Tho general dollvory window will bo opon from 8 to !) o'clock toinonow morning. Post pono Concert Director Fen ton of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand announced today that tho concert plnuned for uoxt Sunday had been postponed until a week from Sundny owing to the nbsenco of Hovernl niom bers from town. 'Olt SAMO One .Medium Slod Safe, as good us now. At a bar gain price. Apply 303 South Hrondway. New llnsliie.ss J. A. tioodwlll of South Coos Itlver and his brother-in-law, W. 10. Sawyer or Superior. WIh.. are opening tho Coos liny I Plato and Window Class Company ut 727 South Uroiidwoy. Mr. Saw yer arrived horo reconlly. rOU will be in good com pany when you come here. This store has, we believe, the best clientele of any men's wear store hereabouts; men who seek quality first, high value, and the best service. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store Is tho homo of Hart Schnffnor & Mnrx Clothes. rnnglng to prosecute tho rnllrond work nioro vigorously thero and has been relying on Mr. Heed for local assistance. Wbllo hero Mr. Heed closed n deal for the sillo of about $18,000 worth of .property. Social a Success. Cnko llko mo ther used to muko nnd appetites like father's, wore distinguishing fonturcH of tho social given by tho ladles of tho M. 10. church at Lutheran hall last evening. There was a large nttendunco nnd every ono wns nppurontly cnko hungry. And such cnko good cnko tho genuine old-fnshioned goodness that makes you long for more. Maybe Hint's why everyone bun n good 1 1 mo, too. It was ono of the most onjoynblo affair of tho Benson. WANTED ImnirdlnfVly, girt at the I.loyd hotel. I'Olt SAMO Twelve young Jersey cows and holfcrs, fresh March and April. Three, year old Jorsoy bull. Pair of horses, weight about 2ti00. Wagon and hnrncss, nil farming tolls, Hood stock. Three minutes from Coaledo station, all trains stop. 1). L. WOODRUFF. I'Olt SA 1,10 Rest buy In Mnrshfleld. Modem, seven room house Con- croto bnsomont, nttractlvo lawn, beautiful vlow. South oxposuro. Contrnl Avo. $3D00. Terms. Soo Held, Coko Illdg. WAXTKD To lease a few lots ful some time, not too far from Smith mill, llox C, Times olllco. Klienicn'.s Hauiiiet Flro Chlof Dan Keating todny requested that nil members of tho department to nt teml In full uniform tho nnnunl ban quet of the organization, their wives and sweethearts, at tho Odd Fellows hall tonight. The banquet will be gin about 8:30 o'clock. Serves Pajicrs. Coroner Froil Wilson went to Coqulllo this week to servo papers on Sheriff Gage, Clork Watson and Survoyor Could nnd other county officials to re strain them from proceeding with the collection of taxes on certain Haudon property. Mr. Kny nnd about twenty others are trying to prevent the action for tho collection of tnxes and are represented by Coo. P. Topping nnd .1. J. Stanley. The coroner Is the only official who can servo notice of suit on tho sheriff. I SOCIAL CAMOXDAH. I FRIDAY Tho Past Mntron'o Association moots with Mrs. Chnrlos W. Dungnn nt Mrs. M. 11. Smith's rcsldonco Friday nftornoon. North Hond Thlmblo Club with Mrs. A. H. Derbyshire. Anminl Hnnquot of Mnrshflold Flro Dopnrtniont nt Odd Fol lows hall. FRIDAY. Irish Crochet club with Mrs. C. R. Flanagan. SATURDAY. Mbrnry Honrd's reception to Mnrshflold touchers nt Hen ry Sengstacken home. San Francisco and other Cnllfor nlu polutB. KOI I SAMO New visible typewriter ojisy tmymonts. Address Hex O Times olllco. KOH SAMO Ilor.se, wagon and har ness. lOlthor together or sopnrnto ly. Inqulro Wurnor Crocery Co. KOU RENT Kiiriilshcd liousckecp rooms. Inqulro 138 3rd St. North. ORPHEUM TONIGHTeee )TE INDUSTRY -Suitors and Suit Cases Lubin, "e comedy, V MGRATH'S ART fiARFFR AnMhor humnrniis oSt8 A0fo!lle Popular Billy, Site ,. , o Si Shalf "yi . ' MC) TUU,LI'NL "i '" ad Maurlw Castle. p L-siiiill.shcI AilmU.in.., Ir.-c. xever more. NIGHT'S at Hoy ol e '' Of .11 .. w 1I Hires-, ! 'a rha n.... PnV"?. - yuuiry, wumont Weekly. fn layers will nrnot Hnnan Haddie Arrived on Steamer. Redondo Headquarters at Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Mnskoy's "nndles. SIOIOD l'OTATOKS. KOU HA MO Wo have n limited supply of flno Uurbnnk seed po tatoes produced from seed brought from Wlllaniotto valley to Coos Hay last yoar. Phono or enll enrly. Tho Hnzar, Phono d2, Mnrshflold. WAXTI01) Olrl for general house work. Phono GC-J. ('els Answer Kroni Afar Tills week an answer to a want ad In tho Times wns recolved from Hnwnrdeu, Iowa. This Is but nn Indication of how fnr tho Times renches. Tho want ad was run only n fow times, and wns for a pnrtnor with capital to oiiRaKO In buslncsH horo. Aid Xew School Mrs. Dyer of Daniels Creole wns In 'Marshfiold to dny eompIotliiB propnrntlons for n bit,' basket rocIiiI mid dnnco to be Klvon nt her homo Snturday, March 1, as a bonollt for tho now district school, which will bo oponcd there. Tho now district will bo No. 7. Gels HIk IOkk. A. 10. OnKnon, superintendent of tho IOnstsldo mill of tho C. A. Smith Company, Is somothliiK of a poultry fancier be sides n millwright. As n proof of it, ho Is exhibiting nn okk which inensures VVj Inches ono wny nnd IVi Inches tho other. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. S. A. YOAKAM Is In town from Coos River. ORION TOTT10N of Allegany Is In town on business. MAYOR JORDAN of KastHldo Is In town from IOnstsldo. MRS. C. W. MO.NTaO.MKRY and son .lay, returnod yesterday from n few months' vIbU with relatives In California. Ii. KIOYKR arrived hero yestordny on tho Redondo from San Fran cisco for a visit with his son, Lew Keyzor. MRS. A. (1. A1KI0N arrived homo yesterday from n fow weokp pleasure and business trip to San Francisco. RIOV. I.. M. ANDKItSON of Myrtlo Point will arrive horo tonight on routo to Portlnnd nnd other northern points. NKPTUNIO YOUNG Is In from Lnko sldo today on business. MRS. WM. AHI,SKOa of North In let Is n Mnrshllold visitor. NORL NOAH of North Coos RIvor Is spondliiK tho dny In town. WAXTIOD White MliKHcn orbs for sotting. Apply or enll phono 3154. KOU SAMO Throe full-blood white Pekln drakes. Apply Wnrron Hos- soy, Mnrshflold. Phono No. 31CX1. KL'ItMSHIOD 1IOUS10 KOU HIOXT Nino room house, coniploioly tur nlshed, well adapted for two fam ilies who would iibo common dln InB room. Also 7-rooin houso, well furnished. I. S. Kaufman. KOH SAL10 Set of llavlhuul china dlshos cheap. Phono D9-L. KOU SAL10 Kiirnlfeliwl two-room float houso; also 18-foot bont. Writo J. I.a Chanco, Gen. Dol., City. WAXTIOD Some one to buy the Hartlo houso in North Hond. Must bo moved off right-of-way nt onco. C. H. Marsh, Right of Way Agent. Hubs Kino Store Chnrles Fens lor returned from Portlnnd nnd Is making nrrnngomonts to go to Myrtlo Point where ho will hnvo chnrgo of tho oponlng of tho now branch of tho Hub Clothing storo, which will ho rendy for business about March first. Ho was accom panied by his nephew, Harry Fons lor, who will bo his nsslstnut In tho now establishment. Iteed Call (Hi Home. Wnrron Reed loft on this morning's stngo for Cnrdlnor In responso to n mes sage from Johnson Portor of Por ter Hros., requesting him to moot him (Johnson) at Gardiner on n business mnttor. Mr. Portor Is ar- KOU SATjK Cbolco rluibnrb plants. ..i i 1 111... Q-lrtK I J, J, uiluKUiiuuuru. j-jiuhu uiwu. PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. KOU SAMO Columbia phonograph and ten records, nearly now. All for $15. Addross H, Tlmos of-flco. WAXTIOD Mnlil for Kcncral house work. Phono 380-J. KOU HA MO Olt KK.NT House and four lots In Eastsldo. Apply to James D. Cllnklnbonrd, Sumner, Oregon. KOH SAMO Dry wood, fir nnd al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 1RMj. WANTED Twelve experienced min ors and timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. Saturday Special Sale Sheet Music, 9c, com prising the latest hits in Songs, Waltzes, Two-Steps and Three-Steps, Rags, Reveries, easy teaching pieces and classics, Val ues up to 75c, No reser vation, All go at 9c, Saturday only, See our window, "Always Something New" Peoples' 5-1 0-1 5c Store O'COXXIOM Hl'IMIIXG. C. 10. Nicholson returned today from n business trip to Ton Mile. F. II. ROOD of North Coos RIvor Is In Mnrshllold todny on business. II. It. POWNDIOR of Coqulllo Is u Mnrshflold business visitor todny. POSTMASTER J. D. MAGKK of I.nkesldo Is hero today on business. MRS. C. II. DUNGAN and daughter of South Coos Itlver nro In town todny. MISS MAY MAGKK of Emplro Is n guest of Mrs. Wm. Mngeo of West Mnrshflold. CIIAS. FENSLKR. of tho Hub, ro turnod to Mnrshflold last ovonlng vln Drain from Portland, whoro ho visited his family. W. R. RKKD, 10. C. GRANT nnd DORETA CORDES will bo pns songor8 on tho outgoing Drain 8tago tomorrow morning. GUS KRAMER loft yestordny for Portlnnd to bring his family to tho Hay, having decided to cngngo In tho printing business hero ngnln. J. II. DAVIS of Coos RIvor roturnod on tho Hrookwnter yestordny from n short business trip to Portlnnd. Mrs. DnvlB romnlned thero for a longer visit. MISS MARY SNEDDON, who hns hen visiting hor sister, Mrs. T. Russell nt Denver Hill, will leavo tomorrow for her homo In Dln mondvllle, Wyo. J. O. STKM.MMOR and wlfo returned to tholr homo In Myrtlo Point yes tordny nftfir n short visit horo, Mr. Stommler having como over to nt tend tho Elk's big doings. W. K. PIPKR roturnod on tho Ho dondo yesterday from a (Tip to California. THEO HRADI.EY arrived hero on tho Redondo to visit tho Coos county trado. WALTER OGREN expects to leavo In n fow duys for Snn Francisco on business, T. SHELTON Is moving his fnmlly from the Wnrd conl mlno on Coos RIvor to Mnrshflold. MRS. JAMES LANDRITH Is spend ing tho dny In town from her. homo on South Coos RIvor. HERnERT I.OCKHART returnod Inst evening from a short business trip to San Francisco. SUPT. A. G. RAAH of tho North nend schools was a .Marshfiold business visitor yestordny. !j. A. MATSON arrlvod on tho Ho dondo last evening from San Fran cisco, after a two weoks business trip. CIIAS. REHF'iOLD arrived homo yesterday from a ' short visit In MISS ANNA HUNT will leavo on tho Redondo for Los Angeles for nil oxtondod visit. Sho will bo ac companied by tho young son of G. W. Sholloy of Myrtlo Point. MISS UMA MARSH hns roturnod from n short visit with Mrs. Fred erick Hrowno, wlfo of tho Southern Pacific onglneor In chnrgo of the construction work nonr Gardiner. MISS HAM-IE DAVIS will lonvo on tho Hronkwntor tomorrow for Portlnnd, whoro sho nnd Chester Endlcott, with tho East Portlnnd Printing Company, will bo mar ried soon aftor arrival. D. O. WOLCOTT roturnod Inst ovon lng nftor n flvo weeks' stny In Snn Francisco. During his absonco, Mr. Wolcott entered a hospital nnd had an operation porformed on ihs noso, but ho returns having entirely recovored and feeling fairly woll, ROHERT MARSDEN. Sr., was In Marshfiold today from tho ranch homo of his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Smith on Isthmus Inlet. Ho has boon aiding In beautifying tho ranch and Improving tho orch ard and says It Is one of tho finest places In this section. Hnvo your Job printing dono nt Tho Times olllco. Why Eat Meat? The retail price of eggs make them the cheapest food product in town Eat Eggs Save Money THROAT RELIEF jsgmSmf TsnsnassisKmm DRAGEES for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Irritation of tlio Throat or Imrny.v.