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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1913)
esse? y SSLCS.' JHKS -3Vsi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. iicsrarasEi Dayton Bicycles Men's $25.00 To $55.00 fcl W.hjzy i i . WKATHHR FOHKCAST. ' ' rm,,1,,,yA.BSOclntod Vrea OUKUOX Inlr tonight in east and rnln in went tiurtlon; I Sunday rnln In west nml in- I creasing cloudiness, followud by snow In onst. Southorly winds, i Increasing nlong const. O 'The Deadly Parallel" This plirnso Is NOT original. It's originator In now n millionaire. LOCAL TK.MPF.HATU1U3 , RECORD. I-or the 2 1 hours ending at I 13 a. m. March 1, by llonj. pstllnd, special govcrninont 4110 tcorologlcal observer: Maximum rr l Minimum .!.!!!!! 25 ai 1:1 a n. m 35 Precipitation ,,,, Precipitation since Sept. l. 1912 ....4G.07 Precipitation same period last jear 43 27 Wind. North, clear. Compare These Facts- With These Facts Get a wheel tilt enough for you or you'll look like a trussed fowl Get the brake you like or you'll not be satisfied Get the right handle bars or your arms will ache Gel the saddle you. like or you'll be uncomfortable We replace defective parts while you Wait. We still handle the make we started with. We watch your wheel after you buy it. We never exaggerate. rwmm We always refer to our customers. t $10.00 FOR A NAME Do others? Do others? Do others? HM1IIIIMM1 I1WIBI11 " i Do others? Do others? $10.00 "The deadly parallel" made a millionaire of Mr. Saunders Norvcll, of St. Louis. Marshf ield Cyclery Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway A DRUG STORE We Do Care In ever) thing wo do wo tnko 'be greatest caro nnd no mat ter whether It Is n physician's Prescription, a family or a veterinary recolpt or n inlx " 'or killing bugs on your reei, e take tho samo caro compounding. We lollclt your patronage We Don't Care whoro you ko you cannot got your prescription dispensed with nny more accuracy or with bettor quality Ingrod lontH tlmn lioro. Vo ninke it a rulo to U80 tho purest, frashost drugs and no sugatl tittlon nnd wo guarantee you that your reclpo will bo filled Just ns tho doctor orders. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIM 9QR F ' US KILLED IIV JAMES OAXtJ. Him ('niiuln II...... mi tt 1 tho baseball shir, who will captain tho San Prnnclsco team In tho Pa cific Coast league this yenf, is n cousin of Chas. A. Howard of Marsh Hold. Fixes Wlmrf Honry SongBinckon In lmvltiL' llu u-lini-r ..r 1.1.. kt....... lTont Btreet wnroliouso Improved, and mny convert It Into n Mnrshllold dock for tho Htenmer Spoodwoll. for which he Is agent. Appraise I:nIii(i It Is reported that tho estate of Mrs. ltoso Peterson, who died recently nt HI Voraiio. Cal., has been npprnlsed at $11,008.00. Slit' was a. sister of (Jeo. A. Haines and held considerable Mnrshlleld real estate. .Myrtle Point ltnlllinK it H uow an assured fact that Mr. Seaman lu to construct n inodorn business block, either of brick or concroto, adjoining tho Qiicrlii Hotel, construction to bo Htnrtcd "nt onco. Myrtlo Point En torprlse. Xmv In East Ilnrry Adlor, who formerly travelled through this sec tion, writes friends hero that ho Is now located in Now York City and travelling through tlw east for 11 new house. Ho expects to visit tho coast In 15)15. Start Soon. Tho Onrdlnor Mill CoilllinilV Will rnmmin miiiriitl.iiiu It. Its logging cniupB soon mid another will ho started about Hireo miles from tho river. A number from Mnrshfleld are planning to go to work there. IIoim Ovcitvmtil. A horso Jump ed overboard off the Alert yester day at tho lauding near tho city hall and got lu underneath the dock. it required the combined efforts of a score of men to pull tho animal out. Puter Coming. S. C. Puter who Is hero on hiiBlness Is expecting his fnthor. S. A. I). Puter, hero lu n day or two from Portland. TI10 eldor Puter attained much notoriety (Hiring tho Oregon land fraud caso developments a ow years ago. WiiiiIh Tract. Right of way ag ent Marsh of tho Southern Pacific is negotiating with Carl Albrecht for tho purchase of another strip of his tract lu North Hend, part of which was condemned as S. P. right of way somo mouths ago. Shoals Threaten Capt. Macgonn Bays' tno survey man of Coos Uav Just completed shows that moro dredging will hnvo to no done nt 1L0110 Tree and North Slough shoals 3 or navigation nt the lower stages of tho water will bo sorlously Impeded. itciutive Hurt CMns. Jackson re Some men feel self-conscious in a clothing store. Part of our service is to over come that feeling in you. GETTING a lot for the price " - that's what you appreciate more than anything else. It is not so much what you say, as what you get. Our wonderful overcoat stock contains a lot of fine ex amples of 'getting a lot for the price, $18; $20; $22.50; $25; $30 WOOLEN MILL STORE This storo Is tho homo of Hart Schaffnor & Marx Clothes. J'' Br .1 colved word today that IiIb brother, Father of Mm. P. J. llurllo of Ku- Andrew, J. Jackson, now engaged ,,.,,, 111 1110 iiiiiiuur iitiHiueus at .moiko- roport thnt Bn Washington, sustained a tiro gene Slain by Tlieiu. In connection with 11 ORPHEUM TONIGHT ami0?,?! W TIIK FEASANTS Historical episode of Hoi- Jl AmlJ?,!J!IA''S "KAltT A flrent Western drama featuring O. riIEcim.p? "S ",,,n mUy' CW In' 11 "!'V C,l7rii A "UOKIXfi Ituth ICoItiml and tho Kalein xpv . coiy. wMlXo uJSril!;! von SL'XDAV MATINEE AT Us.'tO P. 91. n'VG sIJm.i lmlAY ,nrt'11 r'. T"M I.IO.V TAMER'S HE opecial '1 no-reel feature. stabllhhed Admission, lor, Never more. U aaclJ Ol Frank James, a brother of tho no- kon '"K '" " nwto uccldont there torlous Jesse Jnmes, nnd onco a recently. Mr. Jnckson Is n half member of tho noted outlaw gang, krothor of ,i- M Sobl of Marah- lina gono Into tho mountuius near "0ll' Conor d'Alono, 'dnho, to try and Hetimm Here. H. It. Kollor nnd recover from consumption desplto wlto roturnod yesterday from a his 07 years, tho Kugono Register f'101'1.!1"?' nt Portland. Whllo thoro prints tho following concerning a r. Kollor mndo nrrangomonts to rolatlvo of Dr. Hartlo of North ropresont four largo Jobbing linos Uoik). In this section and will travel out "Mrs. P. J. Hartlo of Bugono has f Mnrshflold. Ho says that ho mot good causo for romborlng tho "' former Coos nay people In James gang, for hor fathor, William Portland and ovoryono declares that Wcstfall was killed In n hold-up they nro going to return hero soon, porporrntod in Missouri by those ,, Hiango District Supt. Ilakor outlaws. Mr. W stfall was n con- Was boon visiting, tho schools on ductor on tho Hock Island route Catching Inlet and looking Into a at tho tlmo of tho holdup, which movement to change the boundaries nnnnrrn.l !1 1 VAnra nan Inst Jmv. Of DlBtllCtB No. 12 and NO. 82, It Ho saw somo suspicious characters ""lug proposed to transfor somo on his train which ho was In torrltory from the former to tho charge of from Kansas City to 'alter to ncconimodato somo pupils. Tmnlnn At Wlnulnn Ma irnnir nr. TlieSO nild OtllOr HiattOrS Will COIOO dored "hands up," and ono bandir, "P before tho county board of od- mlstaklng tho conductor's punch tor " "' ",,l' l " "u,i'i a weapon, fired, shooting Mr. , .Marcli C. Westfall through tho heart. Mor- Sumy nt Hock Creek A party of tally wounded tho conductor walked Mnrshllold men. who recently (lied out on tho platform nnd foil hoad- on homesteads In tho Rock Creek long from tho train, dying almost country nuovo Remote, passed Instantly. Mrs. Westfall. widowed through horo. Thoy mvo been out through tho cold-blooded deed of about two weeks putting lip cabins. the James gang, is resiuing m uiis "-- "V.rJ.S.V"; 7 "fI that thcro was nny possibility of a fatal termination of tho Illness so soon. Wltiiin n few days after his father's departure, Arthur Davis loft for San Antonio thinking that tho climate might nfford relief. Tho decensed was a member of tho Bu gles' lodge at Spokane. Yesterday wns James Davis blrtnday and tho news of his sou's death cunic ns tho saddest of message. . .Kiilnrgo Cnfe Tho Mnrshllold Chop House has leased the room on Market nvoniie, which tho Coos Hay Water Company's olllco Is vncntlng, nnd will occupy It soon with n dining room. Illes In Sun Francisco Word has been received horo of the dentil of Frederick Sutton Kellogg In San Francisco, Fob. in. Mr. Kellogg hns been associated or many years with Langloy, Mlchuels & Co. Will Move C. S. Dodgo has leasod tho Leslie building nt tho corner ot Third nnd Anderson nnd next week will occupy It with tho Qnzoot print ory. hold's bakery bus tho quarters which Mr. Dodgo .will vacuto, rented. Hcdoiido In Tho Rcdondo arrived In lute today from San FrnnclBco nnd will still at 8 o'clock Tuesday morn ing for Sun Francisco. Passengers on her report thnt Hurry Reynolds tho purser, had n narrow cscnpo from drowning Just before thoy loft the Snn Francisco dock. In going ashore, ho foil and injured himself nnd preclpltatod Into tho bay. Somo of tho sailors quickly wont to his aid and rescued him from poslblo drowning. BREAKWATER ON NEW SCHEDULE AMOXO TIIK SICK. True Snllng Is nblo to ho up and around nftcr a rather sovoro siege of sickness. Mrs. Alva Doll Is still nt tho homo of her father, who was so sorlously Injured tho first of tho week, but who Is reported Improv ing. Mrs. Clnrko, mother of Mrs. M. K, Kverltt of North Heud, who has been quite 111 for tho past two weoks, Is reported improving. Mrs. W. Hutton of Dnndon who recently uiidorwont an operation at Morcy hospital Is roportod to ho getting nlong nicely. Mr. Hutton was over from Ilandon yostordny to visit hor. J. 11. Cox, Janitor at tho High school, was absont from duty Fri day on account of illness. Mrs. O. W. Dungnn Is recover ing from n slight attack of blood poisoning In tho arm. "Hob" Adolsporgor, tho llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Adolsporgor Steamer Will Leave Portland Each Wednesday Instead of Tuesday. Supt. W. F. Mlllor of tho local Southern Pacific Interests an nounced todny taht beginning next week the Urenkwnter will lenvo Portland at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, Instead of 8 o'clock Tues day evenings, for Coos Day. Tho change lu schedule will be espec ially beneficial to tho passougors. Tliu better weather conditions will enable Capt. Macgonn to innko Coos Day each Thursday morning. Doglunlug April 1, the Hrcafcwa tor wll go on n five-day schodulo botweeu hoio nnd Portland. Among thoso sailing on tho Drcak wator woro tho following: V. Jensen. J. Vlesto, 11. Ingobrog ston, Mrs. II. Ingobrogston, J. Har rison. C. W. McKoo. Miss 11. Mnu, Joo Jartno, Sors KJolland, U. Church, F. A. Daly, F. S. Daly. W. O. Wlm mor, Mrs. F. Aton, Win. Rudolph, Mrs. T. Drynnt, Mlko Aulcunns, C. M. Bborhnrt, Jack Haley, C. O. Irwin, J. Anderson. Tom Hill, Mrs. Presaoy, Miss i, Mnbolhnm, A. Natvlg, Mrs, M. MeMullen, F. Dowoy. C. A. Pcnto coBt, K. M. Plorce, Mr. C. F. Mc Knlght. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, W. J. nuinmort, 13. W. Wright, J. H. Schmidt. Mnblo Wilson, J. Wllko. A. H. Mooro. W. W. Lonoy, Mrs. W. W. I.onoy, 13. R. Lucas, Mrs. C. Hamlin, Mr. Mackintosh. Sam Jutlz, 10. Harris A. HakvlBt, C. W. Filers, It. Pendle ton, Roy Austin. Tom Venus, a. Pan cuor, Jns. Atton, H. Hnrton, W. J. Murphy, P. notnslo, C. Chrlstoffor son, 13. Anderson, J, Snlmlnn, A. Oruhlck, S. Stonlck, A. Montnl, N. Lucas, A, Lucas, and J. Rurunn. Is recovering from a severe attack of throat trouble Mrs. dcorgo Watklus hns been quite 111 of la grippe and other complications at hor homo, "Tho Cedars." Miss Mao Myron has been ill of tho grlppo tho past week. city with hor dnughtor." r TT 11 TR n ir jd Jrnoraiig omie ait Times' Office Fresh Shrimp Oysters Kippered Salmon Kippered Herring Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Mnskey's "andles. W. E. Dungan, WatShort. Win. Me i Cnboy, O. Goldhurg and John Dur- ( rand. Sovoral feet of snow fell in the mountains recently, Flanagan says tho flakes were as big as his hand. Myrtlo Point EntorprlBO. Lose Special Tav. Tho advorso decision of tho Oregon Biipromo court ou special road district tax lovlco will knock out about $15,000 worth of road Improvements In Coos county. Ono Hundon district will bo affected, tho Allogany-Loon Lako district, No. 8, at Ten MUo, and 18 and 31 In tno Myrtle Point sec tion. This Is tho second tlmo that tho Allogany-Loon Lako district has lost out, the other ono having been knocked' out two years ago on nn error in tlio notice of tho special election. (Jets Sad News James Davis of tho Bradflold barber shop yesterday received a telegram announcing tho doath of his son, Arthur Davis, aged 32, nt San Antonio, of tuber culosis. Mr. Davis visited his son at Spokano a fow weekB ago and when ho loft him ho did not think ,T. Lee Brown, Ph. O. Jtobt. W. Swanton, Ph. 0. IBe Soire to Get your drugs mid sundries at our store, as our chiei! aim is to supply our patrons with tho best possible. There arc always three grades in every lino but Ooir Quality Goods never sink either to medium or low grade stuff. AVe have built a steadily growing business along these lines, and will continue in tho same path. It has paid us to be satisfied witlj, a smaller commis sion and we know ' E Will Pay You Well to insist on getting all your wants filled at our store, where you will get the benefit of our policy and the best of everything at right prices. !eaims Moimey Ahead And satisfaction guaranteed on every purchase you make at The store for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies i ;i NtTJ g II a ntmm r " v