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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
UJ& THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF.IELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 191 3. EVENING EDITION. it- i - EVERY man in town can find what he wants in this big stock; it is made up of fine quali ties only, the best clothes on earth. Hart Schaffner & Marx have prepared us with spring suits to fit every kind of man, every taste, every idea. You know how we have to fit a man's head as well as his body. We do both here. AVo'd particularly enjoy showing you our special models in suits and over coats that we sell at. $20 and $2"). You may want to pay more or less; $25 is a good fair price; it gets big values Woolen Mill Store This Moro Is (Jio homo of Hint Scliniriu'r Vi Mnr.v clothes SPmMfflhr V WMWtI ill V25'a PERSONAL NOTES SOCIAIi CALKXDAU Cop;rI(ht II Jit Scluflhcr & Marx 2CSS39HHQI Dayton Bicycles ladies' $26.00 To $47.50 Men's $25.00 To $55.00 Fresh Shrimp Oysters Kippered Salmon Kippered Herring Stauf f Grocery Co, Phono 102 III ! ... M i itinsKcys nnuiefl "The Deadly Parallel'; Tills phraso Is NOT original. It's originator Is now a millionaire. Compare These Facts With- These Facts te a wheel high enough for you or you'll look like a trussed fowl !Jlfte brake you like Sgfe right handle bars or or you'll not be satisfied HHHaHnWHMHH your arms will ache !jjhe saddle you like or you'll be uncomfortable Replace defective parts while you Wait. Do others? Do others? Do others? I Do others? jkjill handle the make we started with. !iiffltch your wheel .after you buy it. JLgver exaggerate. ' ljjways refer to our customers. $10.00 aa'y Parallel" made a millionaire of Mr. Saunders Norvell, of St. Louis. Marshf ield Cyclery MONEY-SAVERS IN DISHES 47 locu Dinner Sot, Is ..Mi mid gold imttern G4 iileco Dlnnor Sot In Whlto and Whlto pnttorn. ....... $5.10 Sot In Whlto $3.60 TIiobo nro both of tlio vory latest pattorns and extra good Boml-porcolaln waro. "Always Something Now" Peoples'5-10-15cStore O'CO.VXKMi IlUIIiDIXa. DKN H0M3UTS of Tomiiloton Is hi I town today. MHS. C. V. KLM0UK of Allegany Is In Marohllold. '1IKUHJ2UT OHDDICS of South Coos HIvor Ih In town. OMAIt lJUUKOUn of Sumner Is In iu II Mil IMIBlJlUnS, J. P. DAVIS of Huyues inlet la In town on business. LOUIS ST. DKNNIS Is In town today from North Inlet. TOM LAWIIOUN and daughter are In Marshlleld today. JOHN 1'OKTEIt of Sumner is a vis itor to Marshlleld today. 01301(012 M'COLI.OCII Is In town today from Waynes Inlet. MRS. P. D. HLAKI2 of Catching Inlet Is n Marshllold visitor today. I.OUIS DUH1JQU12 of North Inlet Is in town today on business. TOM PI2AK, a llnynos Inlot resi dent, Is a town visitor today. ANOKI2W 01.SI2N, tho Lnkoslilo merehaut, Is In town on business. MHS. C. AND13HSON Is among the Sumner visitors to Marshllold to day. MKS. II. L. RUSSELL of Catching Inlot Is in Marshlleld today shop lilng. C. V. MONTOOMI3RY Is expected homo today from a business trip to Coqullle. PI3TKU PETERSON or Hayneu In lot Is lir town looking after bus inesH matters. MISS MAIIY CLARKE is expected homo tomorrow from a business trio to Portland. D. 13. HRAINARI) camo to Marsh llold this morning from his homo on Ilnynes Inlot. ROIIERT W1U2AT0X of HayncB In let enmo to town this morning to spend tho day. ROIIERT and FREI) DUCKETT of Loon Lnko aro In Marshlleld on business nnd pleasure. MR. and MKS. W. J. BROWN ro turnud to North Rend this morn ing from North Inlet. MRS. .101IN SCMI13TTI3R and her daughter, Esther, of Tomploton, are spending the day In town. CAPT. NED OALLOWAY of North Inlet moved his family Into tho new homo which ho has Just com pleted. JOHN WATERS of North Inlet wont to North Rend this morning, whore ho has taken a position in tho box factory. MR. SMITH, representing tho Uass Hutor Paint Co., of Portland ar rived on tho Rroakwater this morn ing nnd Is calling on trade. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE and (laugh tor, MRS. CHAS. SPOONER aro spending tho day In town from their Catching Inlet homo. T. J. THRIFT of Coqullle, who ar rived In Marshfleld on tho train last evening, loft on tho early train this morning for homo. MR. DRYDEN. roprosontlng tho Met allic CartrldKo Co., of San Kran Cisco, was an incoming passenger on tho Iirankwutor this morning C. F. McKNIGHT and wlfo plan to leave tomorrow for Portland nnd Salem. Mrs. McKnlght tuny visit rolntlves at Corvallls bororo their return. T. SPENCER SMALL took ovor tho control of tho North Inlot hotel yesterday from Captain Nod Gallo way. Mr. Small holdfl a one-yonr loaso. TOM FRY, formerly connected with tho First National Hank of ClrnntH Pass, Is in tho city looking after tho proporty Interests of hl fa thor, J. D. Fry. P. E. HAGUE and FRANK L13D- VMHI rnturnnil hint nvnnlni? frnm n business trip to Loon Lako and surrounding country. A rough . trip is roportod. MRS. ROnERT M'CANN of North Horn! Is In Marshfleld today on routo from South Coos Itlvor. whoro Bho has been n guest at tho E. R. Ilodson homo. JULIUS LARS13N nnd wlfo of Lnr- Bon Inlot, nro In Marsiirioid to day from South Coos Rlvor, whoro thoy have been visiting at the A. O. Rogers homo. MRS. EMILY SCHROEDER nnd daughtor, MRS. HITE, of Coqulllo. lonvo on tho- Speedwell today for San Francisco, Cnl whoro Mr. lllto Is now awaiting their arrival. MR. nnd MRS. THOMAS HRANDT FRIDAY Lndlos Art Club with James Cowan, Sr. Irish Crochet Club with Alva Doll. Mrs. Mrs. SATURDAY. W. C. T. u. with Mrs. Fnnulo Wli color. of llnynos Inlet nro In Mnrsu held today. Mrs. llrandt expects to leave on tho Ilreakwater for a vlolt to her old homo In tho East. J. U. POWNDER and wife of Co qullle are Marshfleld visitors. L. J. CODY, the Handon mill mnn, Ib In Marshfleld today on busi ness. MRS. L. a. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point is tho guest of friends In Mnrslifield. CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL of Gar diner Is u Marshfleld business visitor today. ED HOLT was a passongcr to Dan don this morning. Ho will net as mascot for tho basket ball tonm. U. II. SAWYER, northwostern agent for tho Southwestern Surety Coni pnny, of Omnha, nrrlved horo to day and Ib tho guest of Irving Chandler, locnl agent of tho coiu pnny. 13. It. HODSON nnd wlfo and III tlo dnughter of South Coos Rlvor enmo to Mnrshflold this morning to receive mcdlcul treatment for the llttlo girl, who swallowed a shawl pin tho first of tho weok. CHAS. MAHAFFY and NINIAN WEBSTER enmo to Marshnold irom worm coob Rlvor to visit Leo WobBtor, who Is still vory low nt his homo on North Second St. Mrs. Mnhaffy, who is a sister of Mr. Webster, enmo down yester dny nnd romnlnod horo. THOMAS L. LAWHORNE and daughter. MISS RETA, of Allegany wero MarshMold visitors today. Mr. Lawhorno Is nrrnnging to provo up on his homestead. Ho Bays that most of tho ranchors havo tholr plowing done and another dny or two will enable thorn to got tholr grain In. MRS. MAY WILSON of Pnyotto, Idaho, arrived hero today to vUlt her aunt, MrB. S. 11. Cnthcnrt, In West Mnrshfold. This Is tho Ilr8t tlmo they havo mot In 42 years, Mrs. Wilson having vis ited on tho liny then. Sho wns but a llttlo girl then nnd lms but llttlo recollection of Coos liny. Her husband la connected with tho bank nt Payette In which P. A. Dovera, formerly of- Marsh llold wbb Identified. HELP THE HANI). Tho Rainbow will loavo tho foot of Market nvcnuo at 1 : in and 1:45 tomorrow nftornoon with excursion iBtB for tho North Ilond railroad Ju blleo. Sho will' bo run by tho Coon Hny band nnd tho proceeds will go for aiding that organization. SEE tho now SILKOLIXK TEXT. IT KITS tho PACK SACK nnd WEKJIIS LESS than a IILAXKCT. At tho (lUXXERV. HANI) DANCE at I3AGLES HALL next SATURDAY' night. Do others? FOR A NAME $10.00 A . . bvt6nbV. Phne 158.R Agents for , DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway HEALTH AND STRENGTH are bettor than riches and much easier to attain. Now is the time to build up your strength, tone your ontirc system and establish a solid, perma nent foundation of health. Begin with a good tonic. AVo have several excellent ones let us rec ommend Pexall Sarsaparilla Tonic. It will clear your blood, impart tone and vigor to all your or gans and help to strengthen and build up your body, brain and nerves. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. The Glad Hand or The Icy Stare! Whivh Do YOU Want? If she sees you coining Sunday night wilh a box of SARTER'S PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US Chocolates you may bo sure you will bo a welcome guest. On tho square, fellows, tho way tho girls take to these chocolates will, be a revelation to you, and make you wish you'd got wise bei'oro. ORPHEUM TONIGHT: JAY TOWER will hiiiK "My Little Moonlight Maid," by Will Kos. biter, tho Chicago publisher. ALL XKW PICTURES: S1IK SHALL NOT KXOW Clues u powerful dniiua. A XORLE PKOKI3SSIOX Kdlson an educational htoi-y. THE SERVAXT PROBLEM Vltu 1O0O feet of laughing roinedy. COMIXG WEDNESDAY A special two-reel feature, "Tho Lion Tnmer'H Itcvenge." Established Admission, lor, Never more. Whitman's Pink of Perfection Chocolate s comes in $1, $2 and $5 packages. The Store for Quality Goods and Pouslar Remedies.