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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. mm Kk If You're a Man Who Does Hard Work the kind of trousers you wear is important. You must be sure of their intrinsic strength -the stoutness of fabric, the security of seam, and all other qualifications for service. Dutchess Trousers are made to wear and resist wear. Every piece of material is tested for strength as well 'as fastness of color. They are so strongly made that the makers attach to every pair a money warranty: I Oca Button; $1.00 a Rip. Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers Workingmen Attention! Do you get your share of the full dinner Dail? Or do you eat your dinner cold, which causes stom ach troubles and nervousness, LISTEN! We InVfi tlin Unnrlnr nf llm OfUli Pmitiirw The Universal Lunch Box, composed of a Thermo Wile, which keeps liquids hot for 24 hours, witli an attachable cup and a place for your food which will Bste as served from the stove, Pnce for complete outfit, $2,00, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US FORPHEUM TONIGHT SPECIAL 2 HEEL FEATURE THE I.TAV .. IWMtodin fit J,",MUS HKVE.VOK" TIio most ntnrtlliijr and ITp8 CVCr ,,roi,ucert' -Come out and mo It tonight. AXnT. "OM5VMOO.V A farco comedy. ' AN AIISKXT MINDED HUHGLAR A good comedy. 'UDP irrt ., lt mi K,urcs tonlslit. Como out and enjoy yourself by "w" I Established Admission, lot?, Never more. F Furnish House On (ll0 ailment Plan feiseman J 'n Res. Phono 1GC car issSSKL-.1 , j -iu street. Fresh Shrimp Oysters Kippered Salmon Kippered Herring Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskey's "undies. TIDES FOIt MARCH. Holow Is given tho tlmo and liolght of high and low water at Mnrshflcld. Tlio tides nro placed In tho order of occtirrcnco, with their times on tho Hrst lino and holghts on tho second lino of each day; a corapai Isoa on consecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wator. For high water on tho bar, aubstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. rylnir tho U. S. mnll to tho South Inlet postofflcc, his contract begin ning March 15. Plan Hall Tho Altar Society of St. Monica's church havo arranged In give a ball at the Eagles' hall, Monday evening, March 24. Work on HulKIIng Workmen to day started clearing nway tho debris from tho Donaldson building, prepar atory to making It n one-story structure. Sells Restaurant Messrs. Arhos liuvo sold the O. K. chop house to Hill and Jim Dampoolos, who recent ly arrived here. Messrs. Arhos have not decided what they will engago In. Mrs.. Ft. . . Mrs.. Ft... lira.. Ft... Mrs.. Ft. . . 1 22 4.'iT 2.27 5.1 2.H3 G.3 3.17 5.C fi.31 2.4 7.C8 1.8 8.33 l.ft n.oi 1.2 12. 3G r..r 2.02 r..c 2.38 fi.G 3.12 5.5 7.09 0.7 8.20 0.1 8.48 0.C 9.14 0.G WEATHER FOKICOAST. ny Assorlatod Press OUI300N Occasional rain tonight and Thursday. In creasing southeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., March 5, by IlonJ. OBtllnd, spoclal government me teorological observer: Maximum Gl Minimum 44 At 4:43 a. in 47 Precipitation 02 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1912 4G.43 Precipitation samo period previous year 43.57 Wind: Southwest; partly cloudy. f.VtH Contract Milton Lnttlu bus been awarded tho contract for enr- 1 ... .. . Hells lluli'k In Imndou I. H. Tow er returned last evening from Dan don, where he delivered a new 30 horsopowor liulclc automobile to Dr. Smith J. Mann. Tho car was brought to Handon on the Tillamook. Starts New Work. II. It. Keller today started out ou hlu now work as tho Southeastern Oregon repre sentative of a number of wholesal ers. Ho will cover tho coaBt from Florence south nnd represents the Aldon Candy Co., Dalfour-Outhrle Oil Co., Campbell-Frank Cigar Co., Hudson &. Oram, wholesale grocers, .lobes Milling Co. and Luokel-KIng Soap Company. Issue Flno Prospectus Secretary Henry Scngstacken of tho Port of Coos Hay today received n proof copy of tho prospectus Issued by tho C. W. McNear Company of Chicago, to sell the Pott of Coos Hay bonds, which they recently purchased. Tho pros pectus Is a lino ono, including a map of Oregon and Coos Hay nnd show ing Bteamor lines. Tho McNear Company will soil tho bonds at 1 OL IO to 101. G5, according to the term they have to run, making them about 4.90 when tho accrued Interest 1b ta ken into consideration. Secretary Songstnrkcn wtrod his approval and nskod that 500 copies or so be sent hero for distribution. It Is expected that the money for tho bonds will be turned over to tho Port Commlslon soon. READ THIS Workingman's Time Table (Compiled by ono who's booa thoro.) This time tabic was not figured out by the C. A. Smith Co,, but if you will ride a Dayton Bicycle to and from work, you will feci more like loading lumber fast. Again The Deadly Parallel Compare These Facts With These Facts THE ONE WHO WALKS Getting Up Eating Droakfast Starts to Work Walking i i i Walking At' Work Full (Cold) Dlnnor Pnll...l Whittling a Stick 1 At Work Starts Homo. . Walking .... Wnlklng .... Katlng Supper Tired Out... THE ONE WHO HIDES. 5:30 A. M Slooplng G:00 A. M Gottlng Up G:1G A. M Cooking Hreakfast 0:30 A. M Eating Hreakfast 0:45 A. M Starts to Work 7:00 A. M At Work 2:00 M Going Homo to Lunch 2:30 P. M Heading tho Paper 1:00 P. M At Work G:00 P. M StartB Homo 0:15 P. M Ready for Suppor Hell G:30 P. M Heating G:4C P. M Hoady to go out 7:00 P. M Enjoying Himself lll'V A Havo Steel Rims Will Not Wnrp Y DAYTON TO HIDE NOW OUAHAXTEED FIVE YE.VHS. Havo Steol Mud-Guards Keep the Mud Off OF NEED NOT SEND A POWER OF ATTORNEY OR A STIUXU OF AFFIDAVITS EAST TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PIECE. We did, we do, we will replace defective parts FREE OF CHARGE. Meditate on this time table when walking home these cold evenings. (You'll Havo Lots of Time.) Bicycle riders arc home before you get fairly started. And, Madame if he had a wheel, supper would be over half an hour earlier, wouldn't it? And riot so much hurrying in the morning, either. Buy a DAYTON BICYCLE and ride home to lunch at noon. WE HAVE SOLD 110 Dayton Bicycles Since Dec. 23rd, 1911 WHY? Marshfield Cyclery Agents for Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway PERSONAL NOTES L. F. PRICE Is a visitor from Sumner today. PETER MENEGATT is In town from Lakeside. II. W. SANFORD of Sumner Is In town on business. WILL NOHLE of Lakeside is In town on business today. L. D. SMITH of South Coos River Is In town on business, MRS. ALICE YOAKAM of Coos River is in town on business. J. M. CULLEY Is nmong the Catch ing Inlet visitors today. CLYDE NORTON of Sumner is In Marshfield on business. ROL aoODWIN of tho Coos River Hatchery was in town today. HARRY and WILL WILKINS are visitors from Lakeside today. MRS. RADFORD of Camp 1 came to town this morning for tho day. MILO PIERSON of Lakeside Is In town for afow days on business. MRS. CHAS. ENEGREN is a town visitor from Coos River today. J. S. MASTERS of Catching Inlot Is In town today on business. C. II. FLITCROFT Is a business vlscl tor from North Coos Hlvor today. DR. E. MINGUS left this morning on a professional visit to Lakeside. A. D. HOONE of Sumner was a Marshfield business visitor yesterday. OSCAR HAMILTON, a resident of Lakosido, Is a Marshlleld visitor today. ALLEN JACKSON enmo to town this morning from Gould's enmp at Allegany. HURT DOREMUS returned last even ing from n brief buslncs trip to Gardiner. CHESTER HEAR of North Inlet is in Marshlleld today ou business and pleasure. JOHN LONGSTAFF came down from Sumner yeBterilny to look after business here. MISS HATTIE HOWRON of Isthmus Inlet came to Marshlleld this morn ing to spend tho day. MRS. EMMET PIERCE returned this morning after visiting with rela tives on Daulols Crock. COL. HARRY of HrowBtor Valloy was In Marshfield yesterday on business and pleasure. J. P. TUPPER roturnod to Marshlleld last evening nftor upending a few days at his homo In Coqulllo. ALFRED TYHERG, a dairyman of tho Golden Falls section, was In Mnrshflcld yesterday on business. J. WALTERME1R of Conulllo arrived In Marshlleld nnd will remain somo days to receivo medical treatment. SOCIAL CALENDAR I WEDNESDAY I Methodist Ladles Aid. I PrlBdlla Club with Mrs. Ray Chimin. Ladles Auxllliary of tho Presby terian Church with Mrs. J. Cox. Ladles' Haptlst Missionary Circle at tho church at 2 p. m. Mrs. John Nngel, hos tess and Mrs. Corey In charge of program. THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Hall. Bchool, recently opened nt that placo by Mtb. Frame. C. J. COLE of North Inlot Is a Mnrsu ileld visitor today. DR. HOPKINS of Hoavor Hill was a Marshfield visitor today. E. P. SCIIOW of Portland Is hero looking after land matters. A. E. ADELSPERGER has roturnod from a business trip to Gold Hunch. MIKE HURKE and wlfo havo moved Into tho Iioubo In North Mnrshtleld formerly occupied by Mrs. Slglln. E. SHRIVER of North Bond is a Marshlleld business visitor today. He reports that real cstato is get ting protty activo there. F. S. DOW returned last cvonlng from a business trip to Coqullle Valloy, whoro ho reports business brisk and everything flourishing. HUGH LANG returned today from Coqulllo, whoro ho has been In stalling tho plumbing in tho now city hall for Willoy & Schrocdor. A. J. MENDEL loft this morning for Myrtlo Point to visit tho now branch of tho Hub Clothing Store, which was opened thoro on March. first. REV. FATHER KEVNEY of Uandon Is in Mnrshllold for a short visit with Rev. Father Munro nnd tho Rov. Fathor Sprlngor nnd other friends. MRS. LOUIS GORR left yestorday for San Francisco nnd Snno Jose, whoro she will visit relatives and friends for several weeks. Mr, Gorr will join her later. CAPTAIN A. ERICKSON, In eliargo of tho Porter Brothers tug, was joined lioro by his wlfo for a short stay, whllo tho vessel Is bolng ov orhaulod. Thoy aro stopping at tho Chandler. JAS. HOONE, engineer of tho Smith-Powers Isthmus Inlet road, was In Marshflold today ou busi ness. Ho will probnbly bo glvoa tho now locomotive, No. 102, of tho Smith-Powers lino. E. O. HALL moved his family and household goods to Sumnor this morning, whoro ho will make his homo in tho futuro, having recent ly purchnsod a general merchan dise storo from Captain W. C. Harris. MRS. LEONARD MASTERS, who has been visiting In town sovornl days returned to hor homo near Sum nor this afternoon. C. A. SEIILHREDE Is oxpected homo the last of tho wcok from RoBoburg and Salom. Ho was called from Eugono to Salom to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Sohl brodo's brothor'H wlfo, Mrs. Hen ry Downing. MRS. WEHSTER nnd MRS. CHAS. MAHAFFY camo'to Marshflold this morning from tho MahufTy homo on South Coos River. C. R. SMITH, head or tho South ern Oregon Company nnd Mono sha Woodenwnro Company, is ox liccted on tho Hay soon. Ho was In San Francisco when Herbert Armstrong, his resident manager, heard from him last. MRS. FRED HARNARD, who has boon visiting hor mother, Mrs. M. A. Wilson, of Sumnor, returned to Marshflold this morning. W. W. GAGE roturnod last ovon lng from Solom, whoro ho went to tnko a prisoner named Royuolds, who will servo a term of from ono to three years. A. C. OERMOND, formerly with tho Pnlaco Restaurant in Marsh field, has gono to Coqulllo and tnkou tho mauagomonc of tho Royal Theater there. GUS PETERSON of North Inlet, who owns and runs an extensive dairy farm, has just installed a steam turbino separator and also a steam onglno for sawing wood. MRS. J. C. MILLER plans to loavo Saturday on tho Hreakwntor for Portland, from whoro sho will go to St. Louis and other Enstom points to visit rolatlves. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sumner is in town this morning on her way to North Hend whoro sho will tako a eourso In a dress-making The Power of the Nickel The Mighfyf the Dime Don't belittle tho nlckols and dliuos. Remember, that nlckols and dimes built tho largest and tallest building In tho world (hon ors dtiu F. W. "Woolworth, New York City, originator of tho r nnd 10c business. Mako your nlckols and dimes savo you dol lars by gottlng next to out values. "Always Something New" Peoples' 5-1 0-1 5c Store O'CONNELL HUILDINO. C. A. HARKER and wlfo of Catch ing Inlot wore Marshflold visi tors yestorday. Mr. Harkor was formerly ono of tho lending baso ball enthusiasts of Falrvlew and Is oxpectod to be ono of tho stars In tho Sumner aggregation this year. II. J. M'DIARMID roturnod today from Handon, Ho roports that tho council thoro is figuring on con sldornblo stroot Improvements this yenr. Ho says that people from southom Curry County report thnt tho Irrooklngu Lumber Company Is building nn Immonso concroto Jotty out Into tho ocean to provldo a moans of loading lumbor from tholr now mill on ships. Five miles of railroad will bo built for It and lu tho neighborhood of a million dollars will bo spent by the company. If you havo anything to sell, rent, trado, or want help, try a Want Ad. The Hammer Is Buried at N. B. Hut SARTER has dug up several new drinks to tempt your palate. Drink, and quit knocking. THROAT RELIEF f$mf DRAGEES for Coughs Colds Hoarvness Irritation of tho Throat or tho l,aruy, nn Bend, Or.