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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1913)
13SL mt -, -jV iiiAiJ2b')j THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. TTJ' 0u Get Insured Quality in 5130 Heavy Weight Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit at $15.00 The Masterpiece of Clothcraft Scientific Tailoring ,tt i. Umat UrwtT crnnA a Wttp serge suit could be made at a- medium price, -the makers first .. J 130 n vear apr. It proauceu - - -o proved the biggest sener mey ever had, because it was easily the best value in blue serge ever offered at the price. This Spring, it's even better . . . "K7r.i r In fact; its tne masterpiece oi Clothcraft Scientific Tailoring. While not the highest priced suit in the Clothcraft line, it's easily the best value that ever bore the Cloth craft Label and Guarantee. Before you decide on your Fall suit, come in ana sec ic wuuiunu uwv. .-m-iv. Special No. 5 J 30, Examine the cloth and the tailoring. Try it on and notice the style and fit. If you don't decide It's the best $ J 5.00 worth you ever saw, we won't ask you to buy. gagsBa9i!9MMiHMaimianiiBMMMaHiMaaiiMaiaiaiBiR Just say 5130 -if you want the best f Blue Serge Suit, at $15, you ever saw. ! K I BisaBiaitaaiiiiBJMaiiMiaiiiiMiinaiaiafaiiiaMiBiaiBii WOOLEN MILL STORE to-Man Clothiers, 4f IpTTtt GUARANTEED fl I lW 11 ALL WOOL. Ill ma I I I m W Spring is here and if you need a Spring Tonic Try the Arch Spring Tonic It's worth it's weight in gold. For sale at "The Busy Corner." Price, $1.00 Per Bottle WANT ADS, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE . MAIN 298 US REST IX 'NIK WORLD: Ynklnm apples nml potatoes. Ask your grocor for tlioin, TONIGHT at R.oval ftteS. .W.r .. - nji. VR ",,u n now M7 "" Pen with n play on r5 "OWX EAST. m Shai ' t-"ri'teis. hshaw D- c- Soldon pllbt n-A'' Stovo nurton l0'- Dawson JJormnn Gray I Bnu.. Norninn fJmv l1lstead''',,VP,'ea nollou ; .. umnv n "" vtitoi ,',,r..lmy Driscol t 1000 f;"; H?.ront, IJmton lUiSS "J - Pictures. FtttllM." PlPaBlllcr. clean n.wl litre,, Play ""J tho best of ripr 1&!? la G T$ '"'". M- ' - v t a iviiiiiinaiin. - , , " vmmaim v. SUnenm. r " KnK.rulIJlS Vrvrrrrn S&-?t. IK&&&5 AoBe; ,8 us nl once, Tel- Dayton Bicycles roi'.M) Memorandum book bear- lug tho nnnio of Axel Carlson. Ownor can linvo same by paying for this ad at Times ofllco. WANTED Partner with $1M0 to In vest In- light, prorttablo business. II. L., Cnro Times. FOR SALE Mantle folding bed, quarter sawed oak with French pinto mirror, top, almost now. A bargain. Phono 384-R. FOR RENT Fivo room houso In Eastsldo, good gardon spot, with largo barn, also orchard. Phono 3C2-J. WANTED Carrier boys to deliver tho Times. Must bo in Fourth grado or hlghor In school. In qulro at TIiiiob olllco aftor 4 o'clock. WANTED Hoy to Carry Coos liny Times In Eastsldo. an -rp $10.00 for a Name At present It looks as though "Coos King" and "Coos Queen" would win. Beat It and Take $10.00 Wo don't oxpoct to soil $1,000, 000 worth of Coos King bicycles to tho U. S. govornmont, as tho ways nnd means committee soems to have all It can do to provldo funds for battleships. Howovor, wo started out to mnko tho nnmo "Mnrshfleld Cyclory" a synonym for Quality WATCH US GROW. Marshfield Cyclery Agents for Bicycles DAYTON Motorcycles OLIVER TYPEWRITERS Phono 158-R 172 N. Broadway WANTED Young man to lenru mattress making nnd upholster ing. Woven Wire Mattress and Bedding Co., 545 So. Broadway. WANTED To buy n few hives of bees, Stato kind of hives nnd prices. Address C. C. W., P. 0. Box 73, Allegany, Ore. WANTED A married womnn for kitchen work in Bay City board ing houso. Profor woman whoso husband will board In tho houso also. Position for man In mill. Phono 309G. K?CM Hrs.. Ft.. . Mrs.. Ft... lira.. Ft. . . Mrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft... TIDES FOR MARCH. 4.03 5.8 4.27 5.8 1.5(5 5.0 5.27 5.3 (5.07 5.8 10.01 0.S 10.30 o.r. n.ti 0.5 12.00 0.5 12.57 0.0 , no r.iii" 5.00 4.9 5.13 4.5 0.35 1.2 7.48 3.S 9.57 1.2 0.10 1.0 0.39 1.8 1.09 2.2 1.51 2.5 SOCIAIj calendar WEATHER FORECAST. I 11 v Associated Press ! OREGON Generally fair to night and Tuesday, except oc casional rain In cxtromo north west portion tonight or Tues day. Winds mostly westerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 2 1 hours ending nt 4:13 a. m., March 10, by BenJ. Outline!, special government me teorological ohsurver: Maximum 62 Minimum 30 At 4:43 n. in 44 Precipitation none Prcrlpltatlon since Sept, 1, 1912 45.43 Preclpitntlon samo period provlous year 44.09 Wind: Northwest, clear. HORN. RUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. HubboII nt their homo In North Bond Saturday, March 8, an eight-pound daughter. Mother nnd child nre doing nicely nnd Postmnstcr Russoll Is hnppler than ho would be if the first train hnd just reached North Bend. IIENYON To Mr and Mrs. John Ileuyou of Aliegnny, Friday, March 7, a daughter. BORN IOAN FOX To Mr. and Mrs. Itobort F. Fox nt their homo in Mnrshfleld. Sundny evening, March 9, 1913, if nine-pound boy. Mother and child nro doing woll and "tho fa thur well It would roqulro a Shakospoaro to portray tho Joy of Robert F. over tho nrrlval of his first sou nnd heir. It was n notnblo anniversary in tho Fox homo. Yesterday was tho father's birthday, ho was 20 years old, and was born In Mnrshtlold. Tho arrival of his first son on that dny ndds much to tho father's Joy. Tho now comer will bo christened Robert Joseph Fox and when ho grows up to bo n hatter like his fa ther, ho wll never bo nblo to mnko a hat big enough to lit his father's hoad today. More Hallway .Men Forty-flvo mon arrived on tho Rcdondo this morning for Wlllett & Burr. Sends Paix'iN. S. C. Rogers, who Is spondlng n few months In Tuc son, Arizona, favors tho Times with copies of the dally papers of that city. Fly I'ihhlng. Capt. Herman Ed wnrds reports moro fly fishing on Coos Rtvor yostordny than ho hns ever known nnd alt tho anglers hnd good luck. Foil In John Nohlo, n member of tho Mnrshfleld High school pic- Fpit RAM; Five gallon coffee urn, uultnblo for restaurant or hotel, cheap ff taken nt- ouco. 1). Y. Stafford, Marshfield. FOR BALlv India Runner duck eggs for hatching. Coruor of South Sovcnth nnd Iugorsoll Sts. William Shook. LOST Package of bluo print be tween tolcphono olllco and Smith Mill ofllco, Sunday, March 9. Re turn to wire chief Coos Bay Tolo phono Co. FOR SALi; iiooo feet Myrtle lum ber; also ono 4 h. p. gasoline en gine. Phono C-J, FOR SAM'; Ono set double harness. Apply 227 South Fourth street. FOR RAM; Eggs for hatching. Whlto loghom and Rhode Island Rods, also two dozen Brown Log horn hens for salo. C. E. Jor dan, Eastsldo. WANTED To exchange or sell. Four acres of tho best truck or garden land In tho country, niodorn houso, largo now barn, every convenience, go with land, on water way, coun ty road, deslrablo location, ten miles from city postofllco, valued at Four thousand dollars, will ex change In part or wholo for city real estate, with buildings or with out buildings, will assume or take mortgage In difference, for values In North Bond, Plat B. Marsh field or Mllllngton. Stutsman & Co., Marshfield, Orogon, Rooms 7 and 8, 136 Broadway, FOR SALE Eggs for hntehlng, bluo ribbon Barred Rocks, red for lay ing. $1.00 for 15. E. A. Bono brako, Phono 314X4, North Inlet. WANTED Up-to-dalo gardener. Tel ephone 3151. FOR RALE Ono laumh 20 feet, speed modol, with two cylinder 8 horsepower englno, reverse gear, complete equipment including ono 60 ampere storngo battery. Speed 13 miles. Inquire of M. G. Colo mnn, North Bond. FOR LEASE Store nt present occu pied by Marshfield Cyclery. Rent $25. Lease has fifteen months to run. Best offer takes It. Apply to Marshfield Cyclery. WANTED Twelve experienced min ors and timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. FOR HALE OR RENT House and four lots In Eastsldo, Apply to James D. Cllnklnbeard, Sumnor, Orogon. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, nt Campbell's Wood Yard. Forrv Inndlncf PIwbo 'Mi MONDAY Fifth Streot Sowing Club with Mrs. Thompson. Progress Club with Mrs. W. F. McEIdowncy. TUESDAY Royal Auction Bridge with Mrs. Fred Powers. Ladles Episcopal Guild with Mrs. E. a. Bargolt. Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs. Boyd M. Richardson. nlc party, fell Into tho liny Satur day but escaped with nothing moro than a severe ducking. After Speeders Marshal Carter Is today seeking evidence against a pnrty of motorcyclists who yesterday lilt up a sovcnty-flvo mllo clip on North Broadway. Ho timed them with his stop watch and Is now seok Ing additional witnesses as to who all were In the party and expects to mnko arrests soon. StartH Building. Contractor 'In lander today began tho work of construction of 13. Bandol's now building for tho Mnrshfleld Cyclory on Drondwny, across from The Times olllco. Will Build. F. 13. Allen Is fig uring on bulldlnc a modern bunuu- low near his homo In South Mnrsh fleld and will probably start tho work soon. It will bo built to rent. Leave Tomorrow Tho following pnssengors nro listed to leavo on tho Drain - Gnrdlnor stngo tomorrow morning: Mrs. P. O. Peterson, dair ies Klopper, Walter Kleppor, Mrs. A. J. Klopper, F. D. Fletcher and Mr. Loygon. For (.'nvciiinr A Salem dispatch Hays. "Still another legislator whoso name is often heard in connection with tho governorship Is Stato Sen ator Ira, S. Smith of Coos county. Smith has taken a prominent part In the recent session. Ho was out sldo of tho organization in the sen- nto and played an Independent game. ' Detectives Here Tho American Utilizers' association hnd n detective in hero Inst week In search of evi dence nbout Win. Edmonds, tho for mer partner of George Smith of Coos River, who passed a number of worthless checks on locnl parties. No trace of Edmonds hns been found so far. Tho detective left Friday morning via Drain. , Leavo for Wyoming H. II. Mor rlson hns sold his new bungalow at 946 South Fourth street to Oscar Erlccsson for $3800. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morrison will lenvo on tho Alllnnco to return to their old home In Lu come, Wyoming, whore they have extensive property Interests. Tliey nro pleased with Coos Bay nnd hopo to loturn when tliey can make nr rnugements for tho snlo or lease of their WyomliiK nronertv. DurliiK their stay hero ir. and Mrs. Morri son have mndo ninny friends who will regret their depnrturo and hopo for tholr enrly rotiirn. PERSONAL NOTES MRS. CHA8. METLIN, ALTON nnd MARY METLIN spoilt Saturday at tho Blatt ranch on South Coos River. H. C. BOONE is a business visitor from Sumner today. NELS MONSON of Ten Mile is In town on business. CAPT. W. S. HARRIS of Sumnor Is In Mnrshfleld today. MRS. 13. E. DYER of Dnnlols Creek Is n town visitor today. MRS. 8. A. YOAKAM of Coos Rlvor is In town on business. WALTER NORRIS of Fnlrvlow Is In town today on business. SPIRELLA GOBSETS may be obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Gorseticr. 252 So. Cth St. Phono 200X. Fish! Fish! Fish! Smoked Fish Dried Fish Salt Flhh Pickled Fish Kippered Fish All kinds, nil sizes. Hy tho piece, canned, or by the box. Largest variety in tho county. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskcy's "andlcs. MRS. TABOR returned this morning rrom nor Ten Mile homestead. MRS. BOWMAN of Coos Rlvor Is spending the dny In town. CI1AS: MATSON of Sumnor Is In town on business for tho day. JOHN D. GOSS will leavo tomorrow or next day on tho Nairn Smith or Adollno Smith for San Francisco on business, J. T. COLLVER of Catching Inlet was it .MniBiirieid visitor today. MR. and MRS. A. O. ROGERS of South Coos Rler nro In town today. ARTHUR HODDEN'S of Camp 1 Is visiting In the city for n few days. MRS. .JENNINGS of HayiiPs Inlet is a business visitor to Mnrshfleld today. GEORGE and St NOAH nro In town from tho Noah ranch on Coos Rlvor. L. IIAZELTON. the ditching Inlet dairyman, Is In town today on business. BYRD LATTIN nnd wlfo are spend ing tho dny in town from South Coos River. GEO. ROTNOR of tho Woolen Mill Store mndo a business trip to Coqulllo Snturday. C. W. ELMORE roturnod to Mnrsh fleld this morning after spend ing Sundny In Aliegnny. MRS. M. R. SMITH returned Sntur day evening from a visit with rel ntlvcs on Coos Rlvor. ALEX MATSON, wlfo nnd son, Irn, nro In town today on a business trip from Catching Inlet. MISSICS VIOLET MEANS nnd AL ICE YOUNG of Conledo woro Mnrshflold visitors today. MRS. P. 0. PETERSON of North In lot Is In town today nnd will leavo In tho morning for Gardiner to vIbU rolntlves. C. M'GOVERN has returned from a three weeks' business trip to Rosoburg nnd other central Ore gon points. MRS. W. E. DUNGAN nnd hor undo, A. P. OWEN, returned to town this morning after mi outing on South Coos River. ELNA, HILDUR, GEORGE and EL LIS SI3LANDER of Catching Ill lot spent yostordny In town vis iting friends nnd relatives. CIIAS. FENSLER, who has been nlillng In starting tho Hub's new storo nt Myrtle Point, returned Saturday for n short stay. W. J. WALLACE and son of Ross Inlot nro In town. Tomorrow they expect to movo to tho Geo. Ross plnco on Catching Inlot. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS, MISS MAMIE MAIIONBY nnd JOHN KRONHOLM spent Sundny nt tho Adams ranch on South Coos Rlv or. F. MAGNUSSON, tho nrchltcct. has roturnod from n trip to northwes tern cities nnd will locate bore, having nn ofllco with AugiiBt Friz con. ROBERT MARSDEN, 8r., brought to tho rimes olllco copies of Into Loudon and Llvorpnol papers which ho Just rocolvcd from Eng land. MRS. F. M. FRIEDBERO nnd son nro oxpoctcd homo soon from Cali fornia, whore they linvo boon with Mr. Frledborg, Ho Is nt Pnso Robles nnd Is Improving. J. V. SM EATON, gonornl manager of tho O. A. Smlvh Company, arrived on tho Bny today to spend a few days hero looking after business Interests and also biiHlness of tho company. J. C. KENDALL returned today from n weok'B trip to Curry county. Ho reports that thoro was much enthusiasm thoro last weok whon word was received that Rogue river hnd been open ed for tlshlng nnd that a celebra tion of tho oVont wns being ar ranged for this weok. COUNCIL TO CALL SPECIAL ELECTION ORPHEUM TONIGHT: will rejicut tho pick of Inst week's pictures; THE ISLAND OF CEYLON fclory of Oriental life. THE HOHOE'S REST CURE ft comedy of 1io1k life. THE WINNING OF; WHITE HOVE nn Interesting Indian story. A SAILOR'S HEART A Mitrlcal comedy of lovo nnioiiR tho Ca nadian French. . Established Admission, I&c, Never more. Terminal Railroad matter is to bo settled by tho people. While not on the ballots, to bo decided, every ono would vote that all trains on tho road should stop at SARTER'S For Seasonable drinks and fine candies. An overwhelm ing majority has already de cided that Sartor's are besi. Poison Oak mid sunburn cured by using Dei niol, or money back. 01) In every J 00 cases cured by this great Poison Oak remedy. t