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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Homo Missionary Society of Methodist church with Mrs. Chits. Davis, 11th and Cen tral. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. William (lalo. Probytorlan Missionary Society with Mrs. Kcttrlug. Hnptlsl Ladles Aid. DAYTON NEWS Published Occasionally by Marshfieltl Cyclcry COMMENTS Straws Show Which Way the Wind Blows Our confidence In the Dayton Motorcycle has been strengthened by the following "straws:0 In January the Dayton carrying 410 pounds won a hill-climbing contest in Seattle, Hill was six blocks long and the Dayton beat its nearest competitor by 7 1-2 seconds. Since then we have read an advertisement in which the dealei expressed his willingness to match his ma chine against any other "of the same bore and length of stroke," How's That for a "Straw?" Thoie is a Dayton Motorcycle soon due in this dealer's territory and the Dayton lias a larger bore, lonfici stioke and larger tires than other machines, Wc expect a Dayton about March 7th, SOMETHING NEW $10.00 FOR A NAME $10.00 I will pay $10,00 for tho most ouphonius and ap propriate name for a Coos County Bicycle, The manufacturers have agreed to let me put my own name on my bicycles, I want a short, catchy name, something that will sound as good as "Millicoma," but will apply to a $10,00 if I use the namo, $5,00 if I simply adapt the idea, Send answers to Marshficld Cyclery till March 30. Marshfield Cyclery Agents for Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway HEALTH AND STRENGTH are hotter than riches and much easier to attain. ov is the time to build up your strength, tone your entire system and establish a solid, porma iient foundation of health. Hegin with a good tonic. AVe have several excelleiTt ones lot us rec ommend Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic. .It will clear your hlood, impart tone and vigor to all your or pns nnd help to strengthen and build up your Mly, brain and nerves. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE main 298 US Til IKS FOR FEBRUARY. Below Ib given tho tlmo nnd height of high und low water at Marshftold. Tlio tides nro pi need In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho Ilrst lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compile Iboii on consccutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wntor. For high wntcr on tho bar, substrnct 2 bourn 34 minutes. liGlllrs.. C1.27 V2J,2 7.21 0.4 7.10 R.9 8.1 C CO Ft 27'IIrs.. IFt... 28 Hib.. Ft... (i.l o.:n 1.8 1.27 2.:i 4.4 i.ns 0.4 11.12 U.G 0.0 0.0 8.118 4.0 10.00 3.9 WHAT 1 1 Kit FORECAST. 1 4 tlv Asfloclntml Press I OREGON Unln or snow to night and Thursday. South erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 2 1 hours ending nt I: III a. in., Feb. 20, by BenJ. Ostllud, special government me teorological observer: Muxltnum 4 8 Minimum 21 At I: i:t a. m 37 l'roelpltntlon 17 Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, 1912 41.83 Precipitation Hamo period prevliiiiH year 43. 1 5 Wind: Northwest; Partly cloudy Breakwater Delayed IlTcnkwator will not leave Portland until tonight nnd will reach bore Friday morn I n g Watch Our Space For Something New Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phono your order to :il)lI, IK I .Market Av. OVomiell Illtltr. WANT ADS. LOST Ladles Silver .Mesh, lined bund ling containing cheek, small change and wntch and loekot. Lib oral reward for return to Mrs. Paul Scbillorstrom, North Ileuil, or at Times olllco. ' WANTED To lease A lot 'Si x too for llvo years for a carpot factory, (live price and location. Address II ir.:i. U. II. (lardlner, North llenil, Ore. I OU RENT Nino r u unfurnished dwelling, situated on North First street, south of .Pnrk.nvonuo. For particulars apply at Dennett Land olllcu. FOR SALE Good vtiignu. Apply Warner Grocery Co. I'Olt KALK Cheap, a lot or young hens. Most nro llhodo Island Huds. Call 30S-J. WANTKIl "SHOO for Iwo year. My bank approves my security" and will let mo havo this money, but only for sixty days at a time. Mr. M. C. Mnlonoy will toll you who 1 am and what 1 want this money for. Address F. I., care-Times. FOK HHNTTwo furnished rooms. Reference required. Address S, caro Times olllco. 'OH SALE Klght pigs. .1. M. Culloy, Catching Inlet, phono 1314. FOR SALIC Now visMilo tyiowrltor easy payments. Address nox O Times olllco. WANTED CJIrl for general Iioum' work. Address 729 South Fourth or phono 309-J. WANTED Anotlicr girl nt tho Lloyd Hotel. sORPHEUM TONIGHT: RIG SPECIAL FEATURE "AS YOU LIKE IT" In three reels 3000 Uvi r .i "' or line idetures produced 1 ' Vltagralh Co. Established Admission, ior, Never more. A Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. plUElt, RETAIL DEPARTMENT Ut. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. HOOFING PAPER, ETC. pTHEFl'K F-E ion. L HILL IN TWO RV USING OUR WOOD. 183 SOUTn BROADWAY Ps Want Ads. Bring Results FOR KALK 200 acres hill and bonch laud, 25 acres bottom innu. Flno orchard, sovon room houso, good bnm and outbuildings. Near Allogany landing. Phono 301X1. J. H, PRICE, Allognny, Ore. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Fannlo Hazard. Young Lndles Aid of tho Norwe gian Church with Miss Jennie Johnson of Ferndalo. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Eva Oatumlll. Mlnnle-Wls club with Mrs. Win. Ilrown, So. Broadway. She will sail from Coos Bay to Port land Saturday at 8 o'clock. Mall Man Dead V. II. Pcaso, for several years a miill contractor on the Uosoburg-Miirshllold nnd Rosoburg Myrtle Point routes, died nt San Francisco Inst Tuesdny. His wlfo survives him. Rosoburg Review. Leases Place Hugh II. Wilson has leased tho O'Connoll houso on Market nvonue, nenr Ilrondway, and will open a rooming houso thore. Tho building has been thoroughly overhauled, lie expects to name It "Tho Wilson." Important Elks Meeting Tho Elks will hold tin Important mooting this evening to hear tho report of the special commlttco on tho new build ing. Tho subscription commlttco re port much success nnd havo nearly $4,000 raised. In Willi Wllsey According to tho Portland Journal, Rev. It. 11. Westwood, who was connected with Major L. I). Kinney In the Rapid Transit Promotion, Is Identllled with W. J. Wllsey's syndlcnle in handling tho Kinney properties. Case Postponed The henrlng of arguments In tho ease of (leo. Beule vs. Harry (1. Hoy, set for yesterday before Judge Coke, was postponed. Tho ease involves a forty-acre tract adjoining tho Rente ranch on Coos River, Benlo claiming it under a tax tltlu while Hoy claims It under nn assignment from the former home steader. I'oiidcusnry to Start A. S. Sur beck and George Smith aro today visiting tho Coos River ranchers and making preparations to start the North Bend milk condensary, which has been closed for sevornl months. It Is expected to start the plant about March 10. (leorgo Smith will he captain or the Suurlso, which will again bo put In service to haul milk from tho ranchers to tho condensary. Weil In ('nliroiiilu Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Cnmpboll today received an nouncement or the mnrlrnge or Al bert J. Wiener, a well known travel ling mini for a San Francisco whole sale candy houso, who has been mak ing Coos Bay for years. Ho was mar ried Feb. 21 to Miss Allco Stclumnu at tho homo or tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Stcliimnn, In Sac ramento, Calif. That their llfo will bo as sweot as tho candy he sells Is tho wish or Mr. Wolnor's many Coos County friends. AMONG TIIK SICK. Mrs. S. C. Small, who hns beon 111 slneo hor return rrom Wyoming, Is roportod considerably Improved. Mrs. Wolls of North Bend Is con fined to her bed by nervous pros- tntlou. l P. Tnininr nf nnriiillln arrived In Marshfield yestordny and will milium some days recoiving inccii cal treatment. Mr. Tapper In tho nni-iv iliivn nt tho Ilnv was a shin carpenter, nnd Inter moved to Ban don whore ho owned tho Tuppcr Houso and tuo uconn uouso nun whom ho resided ror many yonrs. Ho rinally moved to coqulllo ami run what Is now known as tho Baxtor houso. Inter retiring to prl- vato llfo. Tnm llnll'n loft linild Is Ollt Of nn,iifiileali,i nu n rflHtllf nf n hndlV directed blow In chopping kindling. Luckily tho iinrcnot was nun nuu iiu. Inlnrv In more of n brulso than n cut. Sovornl yenrs ngo Mr. Hall almost lost tho thumb or his loft hand In a similar nccldout. Mrs. Rnncoy Hall Is reported HI nt hor homo In Ferndnlo. WANTKl) To echang or soil property or a valuo of 4000. Modern houso, largo barn, the best of garden lands, consisting or nbout four acres, on county road and waterway tributary to Coos Bay City. What have you? Call at 130 North Broadway, Marshfield, Or. Stutsman & Co. WANTED Twelve experienced mln ers nnd timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. FOR SALE Three rull-blood whlto Pokln drnkes. Apply Warren Bes- soy, Marshfield. Phono No. 310X1. WANTED Some ono to buy the Bnrtlo houso In North Bond. Must ho moved off rlght-oNway at onco. C. 11. Marsh, Right or Way Agent. FOR SALE Cholco rhubarb plants. J. J. Cllnkenboard. Phono 31C6. WANTED Maid for general house work. Phono 380-J. FOR SALE OR RENT Houso and rour lots In Eastsldo. Apply to James D. Cllnklnboard, Sumner, Oregon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoma 1B8-L. MONEY-SAVERS IN DISHES 47 l.deco Dinner Set, in whlto anil gold d 1 f lHtttoni JpD.lU 54 pieco Dinner Sot In Whlto and Whlto 0 2f Pattern )) OU These aro both of tho very latest patterns and extra good seml-porcolnln wuro. "Always Something New" Peoples' 5-1 0-1 5c Store O'CONNELL BUILDING. As a man grows older, he takes better care of his clothes, and he is a lot better satisfied with them. THE service of this store is not confined to young men. Any man of any age can be well fitted, and conservatively dressed in these fine Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats. Now is the time to see them. WOOLEN MILL STORE This store Is tho homo of Hnrt Schaffner & Mnrx Clothes. TONIGHT at The Royal 8000 feot of pictures. Blanche Walsh will ho repented tonight by request as It was a failure last night, but should bo shown tonight as plainly as any other shown In town, With Blanch' Wnlsh wo will run 4000 feet of others, nover beon shown beforo and wo will guaran tee this picture tonight. Doors will ho open at 7 p. m. TONIGHT, THE HTER TEAM Balcony 10c. Main floor, lBo PERSONAL NOTES HARRY YUAM Is In town from Camp 7. MRS. KATES of Cnnip 7 Is In Marsh- Held shopping. PETER (1UILLIAMS of North Coos River Is In town. J. F. IIENYON of Allegany Is In town on business. E. K. JONES left yesterday on a business trip to Baiidou. MRS. U. S. SHAVER of Allegany Ib spending the day In town. I. R. TOWER left yestordny on u business trip to Bnndun. J. E. NOAH of North Coos River Is In Mnrshllcld on business. L. D. SMITH of Daniels Creek Is a Marshfleid visitor today. L. C. APPLEOATE of Gold 1IIII ar rived In tho city yesterday. F. G. HORTON mndo a business trip to tho Vulley yesterday. W. II. SMITH, the Co(iilllo ab stractor, Is hero on business. II. W. PAINTER mndo a business trip to Myrtlo Point yestordny. G. W. STEMMERMAN Is In Mnrsh lleld on business from Allegany. J. C. AASEN of Anasen Bros., Is hero from Coqulllo on business. W. R. BEATTIE or Tomploton Is spending u few days In Mnrshllold. J. P. FARLEY of Coos River Is n Mnrshllcld business visitor for tho day. MR. and MR8. TOM SMITH moved from Daniels Crook to tho cream ery. NORRIS MORGAN of Daniels Crook Is In town today on busi ness. E. J. COFFELT of North Bond re turned from n business trip to Coos River. , , C. W. VIERS returned Inst oven lug from a business trip to Myr tle Point. E. L. BESSEY or South Coos Riv er Is a business visitor to Marsh Hold todny. MRS. ANDREW KARDELL or North Cosb River Is visiting In Mnrsh llold today. MR. and MRS. ALFRED STORA or Allegany nro Mnrshllold visitors for tho day. W. J. RUST and C II. CODDINO were business visitors In Co qulllo yesterday. MR. RYHKE nnd MR. GUSTEL will bo outgoing pnssengors on tho Drain stngo Thursday morning. V. P. SANFORD hns taken u posi tion with tho Larson drodgo nnd began work thoro yestordny. N. H. McMILLAN, of the Union Ment Co., returned last evening rrom a business trip In tho Coqulllo Val ley. CAPTAIN HERMAN EDWARDS Is expected homo todny rrom a two months' visit In southern CalRor nla. EMIL JUDELL, representing Judoll & Co., cigar makers or San Fran cisco, Is In Marshfield railing on cuBtomors, CHAS. KOHLBERG, representing Flor do Moss Clgnr Co., or Now York, Is In Mnrshllold calling on customers. MR. GOTHRO, tho cruiser for tho Southorn Orogon Co., rotumod this morning from a short business trip to Suiunor. REV. JOHN OSLUND returnod to Mnrshllold this morning rrom a visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Seland er or Sumner. VERNON SMITH nnd ANSGAR LA GERSTROM loft yestordny for tho Smith-Powers railway camp at Myrtlo Point. O. F. McCOLLUM, J. M. EDDY. C. S. WINSOR and SUPT. DIXON or Fresh Shrimp Oysters Kippered Salmon Kippered Herring Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskey's "andles. North Bend wore Mnrshllold visit ors last ovcnlng. MR. GRISCO, salesman ror tho Western Fancy Goods Manufactur ing Co., of Snu Francisco, Is in Mnrshllold calling on trndo. MRS. R. A. CHURCH of North Inlet returned this morning from a short visit nt hor brothor's, J. C. Benttlc, of North Coos River. J. K. MOORE or Eugene Is a Coos Bay business visitor this weok In tho Interest or tho Nebraska Bankers' Lire Insurance Co. ORVIL DODGE or Myrtlo Point wits a Marshfield visitor yester day, coming over to attend a meeting of the Shrlnem' club, MRS. HERBERT COLEMAN and llttlo son mid Miss Snvnge. nro expected hero on tho Bienkwn ter tomorrow from Bpokano to spend the summer nt the A, .1, Has ago home. MESSRS. WILLIS nnd E. VARNEY returned to .Marshfield Monday, after a hurried trip to Minneap olis to tho sick bed or tholr mother. Mrs. Vnrney milled during tho visit or her sons, hut will not last long. CARL ANDERSON was In Mnrshllold this morning und loft on tho nftor noon train ror Norway, whoro he has accepted n position us butter mnkor. Mr. Anderson was employ ed as butter mnkor nt' tho Coos Bay creamery last slimmer. MRS. C. F. M'COLLU.M Is oxpect ed to leave San Francisco the hitter part or the weok fop hor homo in North Bond, coming In overland. Her sister. .Mrs. Har ry Morfatt, who has been unwoll, Is now getting along nlcoly. O. HALSTEN of Fargo, N. D., has been spending a few weeks horo us tho guest or his old frlond, tho Row John E. Osltind. Ho will leave tomorrow for his homo, go ing via Florence and Newport, nnd may possibly decldo to movo hero soon, .MISS LULU HODSON Is In town to day enroiito to North Coos River. Sho hna been visiting her uncle, Byron Hodson, on Catching Inlet, nnd Is accompanied by hor brothor. Virgil, who will maka his homo with V. K. Rood or North Cooa River. F. J. BINGHAM or South Inlet was In Marshfield yesterday on busi ness connected with tho excelsior factory, which ho Is operating thoro. Ho brought up n smnll scow load or lumber, the Ilrst ho has shipped no in thore, having hlthorto devoted his efforts to tho excelsior business. FRED HARRIS, who wns rormor ly located In Mnrshrield, but who Is now nt Houston, Toxas, writes that ho is planning to visit hero this summer. Ho has consider able real estate on tho Bay and hns recently been with tho D. B, Ridpnth company, having giv en up his old position in a bank thoro. ARCHDEACON II. D. CIIAMBER8, who has been a guest at tho Epis copal Church Rectory, loft ror Bandon yestordny to conduct ser vices in tho Episcopal Church at Bandou nnd Coqulllo, Ho will stay at the homo or Doau Horsfnll. Archdoncon Chnmbors will return to tho Buy In about two weeks. HANI) DANCE at EAGLES HALT noxt SATURDAY night. A Drink If You're THIRSTY Either Hot or Cold SARTER'S A Tamale If You're HUNGRY TO REMOVE TARTAR AND DISCOLORATION FROM THE TEETH I'SE PENSLAR Perla-Denta Tooth Powder 25 Cents