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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1913)
:J&L THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. You Get Insured Quality in 5130 A Heavy Weight Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit at $15.00 The Masterpiece of Clothcraft Scientific Tailoring JUST to show how good a blue serge suit could be made at a medium price, the makers frst produced 5130 a year ago. It proved the biggest seller they ever had; because it was easily the best value in blue serge ever offered at the price. This Springy it's even better. In fact, it's the Masterpiece of 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 and sec the Clothcraft Blue Serge Spcial No. 5130. Examine the cloth and the tailoring:. Try it on and notice the style and fit. If you don't decide it's the best $15.00 worth you ever saw, we won't aslc you to buy. m Just say For Liver Complaints and Chronic Billiousness use Arch Liver Salts Sold under guarantee if not satisfactory money re funded. Price Per Bottle 50c For sale at The Busy Corner. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY PHONE MAIN AN EXTRACT FROM EXTRACTS farit,Ur ?.xFlracts aro guaranteed to bo puro and glvo good satis 2 '; BWo carry a full lino and our prlcos nro right. Try a other Li oz uottl ot ouv vanilla oxtract, and compare this with un in ? . 8.t.,,at yu P"y nioro for. All our extracts nro put ceivnHp n..bottle8' theroforo you got full weight, bo don't bo de that ,i! " larB0 Parollolod bottles that nro used by othor firms buv i, y. co.ntan no moro, but appear twice as largo. When you Bias mi?0 from us wo Bo11 yu extracts nnd when you want sen if ,7 tlio glass company. This is our policy. Try us and COOS BAY TEA COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE -"110 JJUI.J O'CO XXKLL IILDG. r" JORPHEUM TONIGHT "'"o 'Ilih'roi K WITS A SO01 ,,n,nm' featuring Alice Joyce In ,'A I,,XKU'U1S LOVE STORY A very funny comedy. ' SQUlItE A very fino draina cciitered a round farm life. WTIXKK SUNDAY ACTERNOOX AT ti:30. Established Admission, f-L KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE ncagaBaMiBHSKiMMBimiMBRHBiaaMMBiBiaissaMuaiaiai) 5130 '-if you want Blue Serge Suit, at $15, you ever saw. f zcr33xinBiiigHiiaiiMiaaiiiiaBiMaiBtBExcasjiaiMiiGai!! WOOLEN MILL STORE lll-to-Man Clothiers, CORNER." 298 US 181 .Market avenue. l ' loc, Never more. YgS A GUARANTEED J V I iffW II ALL WOOL 111 JU V the best I TIMES WANT ADS. WANTED Hoy to wink In printing niuco nororo and niter scnooi. Ap ply Times olllco. KOIt SALE Slinrplcss Separator, 500 pouudu cnpalcty ftO.00. Phono 31G3. FOR SALE Gordon coll, ycnr.s old. Would mnko fiuo racer. 1125. Phono 3153. FOR SALI3 Incubator and brooder. Inquire nt 13S Third Btreot. FOR SALE Will hell iny retail cigar storo right If taken soon. Howard's Cigar Storo. FOIl SALE fins Hnuge, good ns now. Phono 307. FOR RENT Itooius. Apply nt 170 South Uroadwny. WANTED Girl. Must bo flrht class body Ironor. Apply Twin City Laundry. Phono 1121 North Pond. WANTKI) Chamber maid at Chand ler Hotel. FOIt RENT Small house on Kast- sldo, nowly painted and papored, near Bridge. Apply Bazar store. FOK 11KXT Flvc-aci-o tract, close in, house, garden, orchard, chick en houso, etc. Reasonable. 1, S. Knufman & Co. FOUND At Itoyal Theater private papers bearing name Joo Miller, May be had at TImos ofllco by paying for this notice. FOH SALK A tow settings of thor oughbrcd black Minorca eggs. C. 13. Nicholson, 724 North Second street, Marshflold. FOH SALK Mniitlo folding bed, quarter sawed oak with French plato mirror top, almost now. A bargain. Phono 3S1-R. - 'OIt HKXT Five room liouso in EastBlde, good gardon spot, with largo barn, also orchard. Phono 3C2-J. FOH SALK Ono Imuuh 20 feet, speed model, with two cylinder, 8 horsepower engine, rovorso gear, completo equipment Including ono CO ampere storage battery. Speed 13 miles. Inquire of M. G, Colo man, North Bend, IgCM. TIDES FOR MAItCII. Delow Is given tho timo and holght of high and low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first tluo and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compai Ison on cotiBecutlvo heights will lndlcnto whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, diinstmct 2 hours 34 minutes. 12 Mrs.. 4. r0 11.14 C.I 3 10.30 Ft... fi.9 Mrs.. li.27 Ft... C.3 Mrs.. C.07 Ft... G.8 0.5 112.00 0.5 12.57 0.0 4.5 0.35 4.2 7.48 3.8 1.8 11.09 2.2 iT!ni 2.5 13 14 WKATHKK FOKKCAST. By Associated Press OREGON Occasional rain In west and rain or snow In cast tonight. Thursday generally fair. Northwcstorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE BECORI). For the 24 hours oudlng nt 4:4.1 a. in., March 12, by DcnJ. Ostllnd, special government nio toorologlcal observor: Maximum 52 Minimum 30 At 4:43 n. m 42 Precipitation 01 Precipitation since Sow. 1, 1012 45.02 Precipitation samo period previous year 44.09 Wind: Northwest; cloudy. Mim'li Weather. Coos Hay today experienced somo real March wea ther, a sleet storm this forenoon giving a Inst touch of winter. At any rnte, ovcrybody hopes that it Is tho last touch. Brings Pork Here Jack Baker of Loon Lnko ennto to Marslilloid this morning wltii n shipmont of pork for local consumption. Mr. Ilaker re ports tho rond between Loon Lnko and Allegany In n very bud con dition. Find Mnro Ohcrki Moro bnd checks aro being found in the wnko of Win. Edmonds, Edwnrda or what ovor his nnmo may bo. The Club cigar storo cashed a small one for him. A number of otheis nro ex pected to turn up boforo long. Cutt'liCH Big Trout Tho othor day Hilly Cox caught what Is said to bo one of tho largest trout ever landed on Coos Ilivor. It was a big beauty and weighed moro than 3 1-2 pounds, dressed. It required 20 minutes to bring tho gnmey lighter to tho not. Jonathan Bourno was bound to stay In Washington, and at tho ex pense of the Amorlcnn public. While ho Is no longer a senator, ho retains tho chairmanship of commissions to which ho was appointed while rop rosontlng Oregon. From these births ho not only drnws an amount equal to his senatorial salary, but ho gots $2000 a year additional. Initiate Class Tho Mnrshflold Council of Knights of Columbus nro WANTED A iiinrrlcil woman for kitchen work In Pay City hoard lug hotiBO. Profor woman whoso husband will board In tho house also. Position for man In mill. Phono 309G. WANTED Carrier boys lo deliver tho Times. Must bo In Fourth grado or higher in school. In qulro at Times olllco after -1 o'clock. WANTED Young mini lo learn mattress making nnd upholster ing. Woven Wiro Mattress and Pudding Co., 515 So. Proadwny. WANTED Ti buy n few hives of bees. Stato kind of hives and prlcos. Address C. C. W., P. O. Hox 73, Allegnny, Oro. FOP. SALE Dry wood", llr nml ai der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 1P.S-L. FOH SALK Five- gallon cotton urn, suitable for restaurant or hotel, cheap if taken at onco. D. Y. Stafford, Marshflold. FOK SALK Indln Itiiiiner duck eggs for hatching. Corner of South Seventh and Ingersoll Sts. William Shook. FOIt SALK 3000 feet Myrtle lum ber; also ono 4 h. p. gasoline en gine Phono C-J. FOH SALK Ono set double Iinrne-iS, Apply 227 South Fourth street. FOIt SALK Kggs for hatching, Whlto leghorn and Rhodo Island Rods, also two dozen Brown Leg horn hens for Bnlo. C. B. Jor dan, Eastsldo. WANTED Twelve experienced min ers and timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. WANTED Up-to-date gardener. Tel ephone 3151, If you havo anything to soli, rent trade, or want help, try a Want Ad Umbrellas Covered nt Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 158-It 173 Broadway planning to Initiate n class of can didates hero next Snturday evening. Breaks Leg Mrs. II. Galbratth of Unstsldo (slipped and fell Tues day night and sustained n broken leg. Leave Tomorrow Sol Israel, I. C. Putts, H. W. Painter and W. 1). Mnck will leave on the Drain stogo tomorrow for northern points. Big Vessel Ik-hoed. Tho Adeline Smith Is still in the lower liny, having been tumble to cross out yesterday on account of tho rough bur. Tho Alliance which Is dtio bnck from Eureka had not been sighted this afternoon. Stops Celebration Four well known travelling men yesterday af ternoon started a little celobratlon of their own and cnused such a lively time that Marshal Carter had to warn them thnt thoy would have to mnko It a little more tamo or ho would furnish quarters for them. Was Fourteenth Street. Throui'li a misunderstanding, Tho Times last evening in an account of the city council proceedings referred to tho changes In tho Tenth street grndo. It should have stated Fourteenth street, there being no movement or intention to change tho grade on Tenth Btrcet. Willi Hydroplane Messrs. Gorst and King nro In receipt of word that Ed Steele, formorly of Good ruin h Gnrage, is now tnklng lessons In operntlng their now hydroplnno from Aviator Martin, and Is rapidly uccoming an expert in tho nrt of fly ing. Ho will probnbly como hero about April 1 with tho machine. Is Guardian 55. T. SIglln of Isth muB Inlet lias been appointed guar dian of Mrs. Vernon, an aged resi dent of thnt section, who Is gel ting qulto feeble. Sho has consld crablo property and It is said that a peculiar mlxun over claims of rel ative, will probably result In a live ly legal scramble over It following her demise. .Meredith Xnnicd Oov. West has appointed W. H. Meredith county nttomey for Curry county. Mr. .Meredith was formerly nt Port Or ford, but Is now at Wedderburn nml wns tho Doniocrntle candldnto for Joint roprcsentntlvo at tho last election. Ills appointment will bo gratifying to his many friends on Coos Pay. Tho ualnry is $500 per year. Hoy Ik Heller A toWrnin rA celved yesterday broucht tim iiiinn. lug nowB to Arthur McICoown nml "Uunifoddor" Joe Bennett thnt Ilttlo joey iMCKcown has recovered from the recent operation In n San Fran cisco hospital nnd Is nblo to bo about again. Mrs. McKeown nnd Joey will lenve this week for Portland, where thoy will visit Mrs. Win. Ford nml othor friends before returning to Marslilloid. C. It. Smith Expected. C. 11. Smith, bond of tho Mcnnsha Wood- enwnro Company, Is expected In noro soon. Tho HoBohurg Ilevlow states that ho was thoro Stindny. Herbort Armstrong, his locnl man ager, left North Pond Mondny to meet him. Mr. Armstrong wanted Mr. Smith to como In, but tho lat ter wns a Ilttlo dubious about be ing nblo to mnko tho trip now. liar Hough Today Tho Coos Day bar Ib reported very rough iodii In consenuonco. tho N'nnn Smith was In consequence, tho Nnnn Smith was unable to cross out but will prob ably got out tomorrow. Tho Speed well, which was oxpectod In today, had not been sighted this after noon. Tho tolephouo lino to Han don was down today and no roports of tho bar or vossel movements thoro wore obtnlnnble. Get Out Paper Jns. Eddy, tho young son of Mrs. E. M. Eddy, nnd Pnsquln Prndllold, yesterday Issued tho lltflt edition of "Tho Irrondway Times." The first Issuo consisted of ono copy nnd was run off on a type writer and tho newspaper Instinct displayed In It Is remarkable. Thoy havo personal Items, "head stories," ads, etc. All who havo seen tho In itial copy unite in complimenting tho Ilttlo editors on their work. PERSONAL NOTES .MISS OLL1E RICHARDS of Suinnor wns in town today. REUBEN BRA1NARD Is In town to day from North Inlot. JAS. ROBINSON Is In Marshlleld to day from Hnynes Inlot. F. 13. MATTHEWS, a North Inlet farmer. Is In town today. J. 13. NOAH of North Coos Ilivor was In town for tho day. J. S. and W. II. LYONS drovo ovor from Coqulllo In tholr nuto to June tho innchino overhauled In a gar ago hero. Thoy report tho rond Flowers! Flowers! 15 Cents the Bunch A completo lino of velvet and silk back flowers In bunches or wreaths at "Always Something New" Peoples' 5-1 0-1 5c Store O'COXXELL HUILDIXG. Fish! Fish! Fish! Smoked Fish Dried Flbh Salt Fish Pickled Fish Kippered Fish All kinds, nil M.es. By tho piece, canned, or by tho bov. Largest variety in tho county. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Mnskey'a "andles, SOCIAL CALKNBATt WEDNESDAY Methodist Ladies Aid social with Mrs. J. E. Edmunds. Jony Dozen with Mrs. L. W.' inngiion. Epworth Longuo at M. church, nt 7:30 p. m. THtmsnAv A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Olivia! uumnu. Young Ladles Aid of tho Norwe gian Church. Social Sewing Club with Mr3. J. C. Swlnford. Mlnnic-WlB Club with Mrs. Chns. Davis. is not In bad condition for tlr season or uio yenr. 11. luukhaht loft this morning M unnuon on a uiiBiness trip. J. S. MASTERS of Catching Inlot W; In town today on litinltinna. GEORGE PLAICE of Catching InM ub n niarsnueici visitor today. FItANIC 1IODSON nnd wlfo Hnn yesterday in town with relatives, MP. nnd MPS. DAVID NELSON lo louny on a trip to San Francisco, WM. WATERS of North Inlot wns business visitor to Marslilloid ti day. ALFHED LUNDSTROM of Hayd iniet waB in town today on bus ness. i TOM CHRISTIANSEN, a ranchd from Tomploton, is In town o UUBIUCBB, II. 13. KENNEDY of Kcnnody an Drown Is hero from Rcodaport o business. I MRS. SPENCER SMALL of Nort; iniet is spending tho day in tow! suopping. MRS. W. A. LUSE of South Cool Kiver wns In town today vlsltin reinuvcs. J. M. EDDY, agent for W. J. Wl soy, wns itero from North Bon last evening. MR. and MRS. THOMAS GRIN ROD moved to North Pcnd todn; from Sumner. EUGENE O'CONNEL nnd wlfo nr visiting nt tho W. D. Piper horn on Coos River. CIIAS. MAIIAFFY of North C, Rivor is n business visitor t Mnrshflold today. CIIAS. PETERSON of Ilnvnes In! enmc to Mnrshileld this moruln lo spend the day. C. J. COLE of Hnynos Iniet enmo I Ainrsiuiold tills morning on short biiBlnc8s trip. MR. and MRS. CHAS. M'COLLOQ nro spending tho dny In town to tiny rrom linynes Inlet. MR. McGUIRE. who ronresonls Hi Poston Paving Co.. Is In Marsh iieiu with tho intention of bulldin a locnl plant. DR. J. T. McCORMAC Is oxpocto horo tho last of tho month fmr Porkoloy, Calif., to look nftcr bual ness interests, A. N. GOULD, county survoyor. nn n crow of men roturnod to Marsh Hold this morning after survey ing n ranch nenr Allegany for J. II. 1TICO. JOSEPH II. GARDNER, whn In nm, ployed on tlio drodgo Oregon which Is anchored In Grays Har bor. Is In Mnrshileld an n lirln l8,L?lFf,0.iaUv?8' ,, , . " . TOWER and wlfo nro plnnnln to lonve soon for California, whora nicy win visit tho r nuir htor. Ms Norn, who Is attending tho UnlH verslty of California nt PorkoleyJ wu. iiHuaijwuuiii loft this mortiH ing for tinrdluer In rcHiionso to cnll stating that Mr. Porklns. Jr.. wns sorlously 111 of pnoumonlnJ no win return tonight or tomor row. R. II. BARNES, of Rlddlo, OregonJ is in mo cuy inveBtigntlnir the prospects of Coos liny with a viowl 10 locnung noro. Mr. Hnrnes wna rorinorly n resident of Load. Soutl Dakota, and Is an old friend of JJ A, Blntt, whom ho Is visiting horo.l C. II. FLITCROFT wns horo today en routo bnck to North Bond from Prospor, whero l-o has boon! lacnted a few months, Ho is moving his mother bnck and ox- pects to hnvo Mrs. Flltcroft and! children, who havo boon visiting nt Nowborg, since Inst August,! join him soon. J. W. BENNETT will leavo tho Inst of tho weok for Portland nnd 8a lorn to appear in tho supreme court in tho Interests of Mr. Har bour of Los Angoles, who cluima a qunrtor Interest In nil tho prop erty in Railroad Addition. Tho Morchant estnto is contesting thtf claim, C. R. Pock having loft to day via Gardiner to represont thorn. Tho "Flro Pit nrco" casa is also scheduled to como up about tho samo timo, Involving tho lo cation of an aero of land of Mill Slough and near Broadway. At Portland, Mr. Bonnett will meet Mrs. Arthur McKoown and son. Jooy, who have boon in San Fran cisco, whoro tho lattor underwent n successful oporation. BEST IN THE" WORLD. Yakima apples and potatoes. Asfc your grocor for thorn. MYRTLE POINT WET AND DRV ELECTION. Porhaps you havo to voto to got a drink In Myrtlo Point, but you don't have to In Mnrshflold, Just go to SARTERS. Poison Oak and sunburn cured by using Per nio!, or money back, 00 In every 100 cases cured by this great Poison Oak rpiuedy.