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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1913)
ir.xa THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION. WEATHER, FORECAST. , By Associated Press OREGON Fair tonight. Sat urday fair In east and Increas ing cloudiness In west. East to southeast winds, Increasing along coast. im I i jlljllljlj I J TH11 i I JJJ Jl. JiJ I iUJLl.L'JWIlJL'U'lliaiL'll iffi.. n m IS sL jHAd Wgl 'Kn 1 m ill V,v'll T lnwflMrT Lmwi?flm 1 .WWrwiMTi MBKl&m Ml 1 1 Ml i nM llirt ScliiCnrr .V Mux ' Ianuguration Day Washington VOU can inaugurate yourself as one of the best dressed men in town any day you please now; you can do it quietly, with true "Jeffersonian simplicity;" just walk in here whenever it's convenient to you it's always convenient for us and ask to see some of our Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats If you have your own ideas about pattern, weave; color, model, all you have to do is to mention them; we'll show you If you have an idea of the price you want to pay mention that; but we shall want you to see our special suits and overcoats at $20 and $25 whatever your price is You can pay more or less; but be sure to see these Greatest stock of fine sacks and Norfolks. Nobby i new models in overcoats, Tor yonng men and others. WOLLEN MILL STORE This store is the homo of Hart S chaff ner & Marx clothes. fforkingmen Attention! Do you get your share of the full dinner pail? Jr. i011 eat yur dinner cold, which causes stom al troubles and norvousness, LISTEN! We have the wonder of the 20th Century, rJ!? Ul?'yersal Lunch Box, composed of a Thermo Bl i'110'1 ke0Ps "quids hot for 24 hours, with an awachable cup and a place for your food which will wste as served from the stove, Jejorcomplete outfit, $2,00, ' Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHnMc r- . "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT " Wood imV,U blnB "Tel1 Mo Thnt You Lovo Mo" UTUijp LVr""VltlA tal of til clllnB of the woods. lUnEQiJ?'1 L0VE--I'Wl'n A good drama. cMens. I)escH ;YENS AND OL1) AMENDS, New York Zoological nothWc VAW3T Vita He's a bonhead, Ids think ", so good as a laugh and don't you forget It. MATINEE SUNDAY AT Q-im. Established Admission. loo. Never more. w -- tank Saturday Special Sale Oa Saturday, March 8, wo will place on sulo our entlro American Manufacturers lino of hosiery. Hosiery 13 Cents Ladles' fine and medium weight, Itaby's, boys girls' and men's. You know wluit these stockings are. Now Is your chance to stock up at lite per pair. "Always Something New" Peoples' 5-1 0-1 5c Store O'CONNELL BUILDING. IIAUTON MILL GOES TUItOUGIf. SALEM, March 7. -Tlio first veto bill to bo passed, notwithstanding tho veto of tho governor, at tho adjourn ed session, was Barton's bill rotating to Incoproatlon of logging roads. It passed tho sonnto and met with but llttlo opposition save from tho minority. Fish! Fish! Fish! Smoked Fish Dried Fish Salt Fish Pickled Fish Kippered Fish All kinds, all sizes. By tho piece, canned, or by tho bov. Largest variety iu tho county. Stauff Grocery Co. ' Phono 102 Maskey's "andles. We Keep All Sorts But Recommend Kidney Pills We know what they will do PRICE 50c ; 1 ;1"J J mrtgifij HAVE YOU SEEN THE Vogue Millinery Display? An artistic showing of clevor hats the creations of famous milliners. Tho Gage, Flsko and other distin guished modols await you horo at prices very much less than you would expect. An Inspection of my stock will con vince you that it is tho largest and cheapest on Coos Day. VOGUE MILLINERY, Mickey BIdg. North Bend. TIDES FOB MAIU'Il. Delow Is given the time and height of high and low water at Marshflold. The tides aro plnced In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day, a compai Ison on consecutlvo heights will Indicate whethor It Is high or low wator. For high wntor on tho bar, suliRtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes, "illrs.. L'.C3 8.33 2.38 Ft... c'3 i.r r..c Slllrs. . 3.17 9.04 3.12 Ft... C.G 1.2 &.K 8.4 8 0.13 0.14 0.0 Last Day for Ducks The open season for ducks In this vicinity will eloso on Saturday, March 8, Buys l'roperly John Wleklund of Emplro was In Marshflold yesterday closing up matters for tho purchase of the Joe Palmer properly ot Em pire for $G00. Is In Stacktou Win. Warren has received a letter from Mrs. War ren, who Is visiting In Stockton, Calif., stating that she saw Clias. Hunter, tho former Marshflold bar ber, recently. FIMi lilting Parties from tho up per waters of both North and South Coos Hlver roport that tho llshlng Is lino. A number of Marshflold fisher men aro planning trips thcro tomor row or Sunday. Ferry Traffic Tho following bus iness Is reported by Capt. Alex Hall for tho ferry Transit between East sldo and Marshflold during tho month of February: Flfty-flvo nutos, 32 head of stock, 188 slnglo teams, 197 doublo teams and CC38 passengers. Will Build Mrs. Esther Cunvorso mother of Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Is LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., March 7, by UcnJ. Ostllnd. special government me teorological observer: Maximum 74 Minimum 31 At 4:43 n. in 38 Precipitation nono Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 4C.43 Precipitation same period proviotiB year 4 4.03 Wind: North. Clear. arranging to bullld a doublo house on North Second street, nbovo High land. Tho house will ho located on tho Second street frontage of tho Nasburg property, which Mrs. Converse recently purchoBcd. Wilt Build Louis Knudson has purchased three lots In Bunker Hill, not far from tho C. A. Smith mill, from Fred McCollum of North Ilond and will erect two houses on them this summer. Gust Stcon has also purchased two lots on Bunker Hill Point, near tho bridge, from Mr. McCollum. Tho sales wcro mado by August Frlzcon. College Women Meet A meeting of tho collego women ot Marshflold will bo held next Thursday even ing at tho homo of Mrs. M. C. Maloney, corner Second and Com mercial, for tho purpoBo of form ing an organization. All Marshflold women, who havo attended college whether tlioy aro graduates or not, aro invited to attend. Miss Topping, city librarian, has secured tho names of all the collego womon pos sible, horo, and It Is hoped to havo thorn all unite. READ THIS Workingman's Time Table . ., (Compiled by ono who's boon thoro.) , This time tabic was not figured out by the C, A, Smith Co., but if you will ride a Dayton Bicyolc to and from work, you will feel more like loading lumber fast. Again The Deadly Parallel Compare These Facts With These Facts THE ONE WHO RIDES. M Sleeping M Getting Up M Cooking Broakfast M Eating Broakfast M Starts to Work M At Work Going Homo to Lunch M Reading tho Pnpor M At Work M Starts Homo M Ready for Suppor Boll M Resting M Ready to go out M Enjoying Himself THE ONK WHO WALKS Gottlng Up Eating Breakfast Starts to Work Walking Walking At Work Full (Cold) Dinner Pall... 1 Whittling a Stick 1 At Work Starts Homo Walking Walking Eating Supper Tired Out D:30 C:oo C:ic G:30 0:4G 7:00 2:00 2:30 1:00 0:00 C:1G C:30 C:4Q 7:00 A. A. A. A. A. A. M. P. P. P. P. IN P. P. BUY A DAYTON TO RIDE NOW GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS. Havo Steel Mud-GuardB Keep tho Mud Off Havo Steol Rims Will Not Warp YOU NEED NOT SEND A POWER OF ATTORNEY OR A STRING OF AFFIDAVITS EAST TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PIECE. Wc 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 are 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 not 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 DAYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R f Agents for DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway