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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1913)
-kV&' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913 -EVENING EDITION. KMril d& fag? f mWFM-&r AmcMm!JmAMXimi&mmMm s i aowE? Atf&w ir - ii5.SVLiK;aiJ?fi 1 IrtM'teLaW m jt- Tom a. mwMMmmm mxm m i TIDES FOR FERKUAKY. Relow Ih given tho tlmo nnd height of high and low wutcr at Mnrshflold. Ti o tides arc placed lu tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho drat lino and heights on the second line of cncli day; a compai Ison on r.onsecutlvo heights will ludlcoto whether It Is high or low wuter For high water on tho bar, suhatrnct 2 hours 31 mlnutoa. 22'IIrs. . 3.15 . 21 3.42 0.48 iKt... (1.0 7.0 o.7 0.3 23ItrH. . 4.23 10.12 4.20 10.215 IFt... 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.3 21 Urn.. 5.00 11.02 5.22 11.04 Ft . . (i.3 0.3 5.0 U.O Improve llnme A. T. Haines Isi ItlBttlllllltr n furnnrn unit miiklm? oili er IlIlliroVniiW'lltM In lilu linmn mi South Fifth Htreot. I'loluili. ('(Hii'l ..Tniliin .Inlm V Hall will ko to Conulllu Mondny to hold n session of probata court. He also may try a Cuqulllo man who Is charged with non-support ol his wife. JiOKKis In Town Tho Uluo Kldgo Tigers aro In town totlny from Hnn lols Creek, to spend tho holiday. Tho McDonald & Vnughan camp, which hns boon closed down whllo the rail road Is being repnlrod will open next woolt. Will .Move Tho Coos Hay Water Company has leased tho building on Dronilwuy nenr tho Woolen Mill Storo and Is ilttlng It up for an ofllco. It Is not announced whnt will go Into tho quarters tho company will va cate on Mnrkot avenue. l'ntls Ci'. Justice 1'ennock last evening handed down his decision In the case of Hlako vs. Ulake, tho litigants living on Catching Inlet. Ills decision was sort of n com promise and K. H. Joohnk and J. C. Kendall, attorneys for tho parties, nro both dlssatlsried. Tests Clay .1. 13. Walling, who has been Investigating tho advisabil ity of establishing a brick yard here, returned to Portland on tho Hroak watur, Mr. Walling reports his trip as being most successful nnd took with him n box of clay, which will bo tested us to Its worth for blekmnk Ing nnd will dotermlno whether or not a brick plant will bo established hore. Threatens Hull. Julius Larson Is I SOCIAL CALHNDAU. I . V SATURDAY. Library Hoard's reception to Mnrshflold teachers at Hen ry Sengstnckon home. planning to begin Biilt ngalnst sotno Kontuck Inlet ranchers for mono? duo him for dredging tho Inlet Inst year. They claimed first Hint ho did not dredge It deep enough nnd ho went bock nnd did some moro work nnd still they will not pay. Tho residents were to pay halt nnd tho county court half. ihu county court hns Informed John I), doss, Mr. Larson's attorney, that It Is ready to pay Its half any tlmo and now Mr. Goss will probably go nhoad and sue tho ranchers for tho balance. HllVH Alltii Dr. Smltb .T. Mnnn nf Handon has Just purchased a flno now tinny liorso power Hulck Hoad Btor from I. It. Tower. The machlno will reach hero shortly. Dayton Motorcycles rrjht Ilirt Scluli'ncr ic hu George Washington's Birthday, February 22nd f'S a good thing for all of us, at certain times, to pay honor to the Nation's great men We nt our young people to feel the inspiration of ph patriotism andjdevotion to great ideals as these n showed There's no better way to accomplish this than for all of us, business men, parents, teachers, to make a point of celebrating such days as Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays It shows that We con sider such men more than a mere historical name We can all be patriots such as they, even in our local affairs c s nothing top small or unimportant to do in that spirit. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store is tho homo of Hart SclmffnGr & Mnrx Clothes. ; Another MOTORCYCLE Talk When the question of handling Dayton Motorcycles was put up to us, we wrote the 'distributor : "Anyone can tell what a motorcycle DID DO." "But we must first see what it WILL'DO for us." Our machine is to be here about March 1st. THEN COMES THE TEST If it does not make good, we will sell it at cost and throw in the best agency agreement ever written. THEY must have great confidence in their machine, to sign such a one-sided agreement. Head It, In tho Marshflold Cyclcry Window; boo If I am hound to anythliiR by It? If the Dayton makes good for me, the public may hear more about it. Prescription Filling is our business, Every Prescription is twice check More it is delivered, Accuracy, pure drugs and impotent service, always, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. HONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US XOTICB TO TIIK l't'llMC. Do not buy your tlckota for thq High School mlnatrol, "ob. 27, from nnyono Not wearing a KKI) TAtt. LET US SHOW YOU The prettiest, easiest riding, and lightest running bicycle in Marshfield. It came on the boat Thursday and it's a DAYTON. WE NEVER EXAGGERATE IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS Marshfield Cyclefy Agents for Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES; DAYTON MOTORCYCLES Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway WHEUM TONIGHT I tosoa' a,UV, 'SC,lPor' TKACIIKU .Fcntiu-liiB tho great Arthur ip, -V....UI u-ncner. L. " 'T0II An o.vcoitloiiiil wllil niilinnl comedy. ' "l-n niiRT .... . (lt "" unopened to a collego star on nn ouiing. Uod'h.f,"1, Sunday. i)OU't forget tho mntlnco nt 2:30. .u iiiiernoou's program. Wished Admission, lOc, Never more. J. LKI3 imOWN, Ph. G. R. W. SWANTON, Ph. C. Trusses and Abdominal BELTS Aro fitted hy nn oxiiort. Wo carry tho largest and heat equip ped stock of trusses In Southern Oregon. Of all tho dlfferont stylos wo hnndlo, wo hnvo proved tho Truform Truss to glvo tho hest satisfaction, 'noniomher It Is ahsolutoly necossary to liavo your rriiBs fitted right or else you aro bound to ho In danger of strangulated hernia and misery during tho tlmo you wear It. SV ANTON will seo that you shall get tho best truss for your case. Ho has had sovoral yoara of oxperlenco along these lines. Parents should bo careful and seo that their children aro not ruptured during tho first four years of their childhood, as if taken Immediately after being ruptured, a' properly tltted truss will euro them every time. One in every ten Is affected this way, according to statistics. Wo nlso carry a completo lino of Heavy Silk Elastic Hosiery as Ahdomlunl Supporters, Anklets, Knee Caps, Loggings and Shoulder Hrnces. etc., mado of tho very best material. Tho ..tore for QUALITY GOODS and PKXSLAIt HBMKIHKS. afSTfliHraE riTragiwmni For Church-goers Tho sorvlcos on Sunday In tho Episcopal Church will not bo Interrupted on account of tho moving of tho church. Arch deacon Chambors wll preach at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. in. ..CHILI CON OAHNI and HOT TAMALKS nt Sartor's TONIGHT at The Royal 10(10 I'cet of new pictures. The I tew Players will produce A OOI) TULLOW in four acts. This is a comic drama that a good many of us liavo seen, so we ait) safe in saying it is good. There will ho a matinee Sunday nt U::iO. .Mntlnco Prices 10c I fie Sunday night wo are going to show one or tho hest phtuies wo liavo ever shown THE IXVAHKHS. In Three Heels. This is one of those Kay lieo pic tures that id ways fills you with ex citement. The He Players for their last night in .Marshfield will pro duco HICK HCSHAXIVS WIFE. Don't iviiiio If you cannot, laugh. PERSONAL NOTES JOHN DIAGCA of Cooa Itlvcr la In Mnrshllclil today. H. OEDDICS of South Cooa Itlvor Is In town on business. G. A. IVONEHHAKE la n visitor to day from Uos3 Inlet. L. II. HAZARD, n hanker of Coo,ulllo Is n Murahllcld visitor. MILO PIERSON of Lnkcsldo ia In Mnrshileld on business. CIIAS. ESTERHECIC of Catching In- lot Is in town on business. MRS. L. S. SMITH Is n town visitor from DiuiIoIh Crook today. MRS. E. L. 1JE8SEY Is In town to- dny from South Coos River. CIIAS. MAHAKKY, tho North Coos river farmer, Is In town. MRS. V. II. SMITH of Cooa River Is In town today shopping. MRS. ELIZA WIUTII of Mllllcoma Is spending tho day lu town. MRS. .1. E. NOAH of Coos River Is In town shopping today. MISS STELLA SMITH Is n visitor from South Cooa River today. MRS. PRANK ROOD la In town todny from North Coos River. ED VAUGHN of Dnnlola Creek Camp Is a Mnrshileld business visitor. MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Sum- ,..!Jr.lH.,B,lndlnK tho (,' In town. MISS 1IESSIE ROOK of North Coos River la visiting In town today. MRS. SAM SHOOK of North Coos River la In town today shopping. MRS. IRA M. WELLS of North. Rend la a Mnrshflold visitor to- MISS SIGNA STORA la n ' Mnrsh ileld visitor from Coos Itlvor to tlny. WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Jr., wont to Conledo this morning to spend tho dny. MRS. M. R. SMITH nnd Mra. C. II. Dungnn visited North Rond this afternoon. MRS. E. G. FLANAGAN loft this weok for a visit with rolatlves nt Lakeside. MRS. O. N. WILSON of Sumnor vis ited In Mnrshileld this weok with rolatlves. MRS. LARSICN of Allogany Is in town on business and pleasure for tho dny. MR. and MRS. P. D. I1LAKE nro nmong tho Catching Inlet visitors to town today. .MR. nnd MRS. E. L. ROnERTS of Catching Inlet nro vlaltora to Marshfield today. MISS CATHERINE DYER of DnnloU Crook will ho n Sunday guost of Mrs. Hollo Chnmbora. ROY and PHILIP LANDRITH nro among tho North Coos River bus iness visitors to town todny. J. C. KENDALL loft today for Curry county, whoro ho will spend n fow dnys on buslnoss. II. HEATER, const roprosontntlvo of tho Columbia Phonograph Com pany, Is in Mnrshileld 'cnlllng on trndo. CAPT. MONT ETON of tho wrockod schooner Advent camo to Mnrsh ileld this morning from Tar Heel Point. MR. RICHARDS, representing Mar shall, Wells of Portland, returned yesterday from n business trip to Florence MISS I1LANCHE WILLIAMS of South Coos River will spend 8un day with her sister, Miss Graco Williams of North Rend. F. D. WARING, A. KRUSE. F. O. HINDMARSH and WM, MADDEN will bo outgoing paasongora on the Drain stngo Mondny morning. W, II. PAYNE, who is Interested In considerable Mnrshileld and North Rend property, hns roturnod to his homo nt Soattlo after n short stay horo. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH and Miss Rlnncho Landrlth camo down this morning from North Coos River and aro spending tho day In town. WILLIS nnd E. R. VARNEY nro ex pected homo from n hurrlod trip to tho bedsldo of their mother, Mrs. Vnrney. Sho la atlll allvo, but very low. R. A. COPPLE roturnod todny ov erland from nn extended onstern trip, having spont a month In Chi cago, Now York, St. Louis and other market centers. WILLIAM MADDEN willy lenvo via Drain Mondny morning for his homo in Sldnoy, Cnnnda, after a threo months' visit with relatives in and nbout Mnrshflold. MRS. FRED SELANDER spont n fow dnys with rolatlves In town with relatives In town this week nfter making a short visit to hor mother. Mrs. Wilson of Sumnor. A. P. DAVIS will lenvo on tho Ro dondo tomorrow for Ray Point to assumo hla now position with tho C. A. Smith Compnny thoro, tho transfer being u promotion for hlnu A "TIPPLER'S DELIGHT" will ploaso you at BARTER'S. CARD OF THANKS. To tho kind friends wl'o by tliriiiL'litful not a nt ftnrvlcn nnd wards nt nvmnathv. lightened tho hurdmi of sorrow during tho sleUnos -nd death of my beloved wlro, I oi"ii my heartroit tnanKs and gratiMino. JOHN IHASCA.