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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1913)
wmumaBiizmaJSaBL ififsfcr! i&aWkmmZtU THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913. EVENING EDITION. - f Tw T niinKiw yEPGEWOOD jjT f il'illi iMMMn i-k1 and I JrC8LiM?8 i I Perfect Bakers 1ST. $ $ w B SOCIAIj CALENDAR TIDES FOK MARCH. Below Is given tho timo and holght of high and low water at Marshflcld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times ou tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each dny; a compar ison on consecutlvo helghta will Indlcnto whothor It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho har, subBtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. I siii-h. . i.3!i 10. ns n..J2 n.n C.C 0.7 0.0 5.51 12. 0C 0.31 2.2 5.S 0.1 Ft... lit 1 1 IH. . IFt... 2.8 5. .TO 4.U Fuel Savers Absolutely Guaranteed Above Pattern $38.00 and other patterns to suit our purse and purpose. Ask your neighbor and let us show YOU. ie Besft faloes mm lie Stove susmess fBWhen you buyg 9 4 WEAI'IIER FORECAST. By Associated Press OREGON Occasional rnln tonight nnd Wednesday. North westerly winds, brisk along coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 21 hours ending at 4:43 n. m March 18, by BenJ. OHtlind, spoclnl govornmont mo tcorolQglcal observer: Maximum .8 Minimum 4 At 4.I3 n. in 44 Poclpltntlon 22 1'rcclpltntlou slnco Sopi, 1. .40.48 191: rreclpltntloii samo period previous year 10. 04 Wind: Southwest; Rnlny. I WEDNESDAY I Ladles Auxiliary of the Prosby I terlan church with Mrs. J. I E. Iltirkhnct. Methodist Ladles' Aid in tho church parlors. Prlcllla Club with Mrs. F. Grin-olds. I 3333; CX PERSONAL NOTES UAY P1NKERTON of North Inlet Is in town on business. W. 11. JENNINGS of Waynes Inlet Is In town todny on business. among im: SICK. Council Tomorrow Tho Marsh Hold city council will meet tomorrow night to take up various matters nnd canvass tho returns of today's Hpeclnl election. ORPHEUM TONIGHT: J. II. T0Vi:U will slug " Just 11 Umiiii of Vou Dear.1' "IIIIUT.U.ITY," Rlograph, An adaptation from Oliver TuM show- the power fur goml behind the tlnuim. "Till: M.ltKi:i MAN" A Hliong drama. -THi: 80XO OF Till: Kill? Mi VITA," A story of charity work. IMnlill.shed Admission, Joe, Never more. Lenten Servicer T.onton services will bo conducted at tho MnrshfloH Swedish Lutheran church Wednes day nnd Friday evenings by Rev. John !:. Oslund. Meet Wednesday. Tho C. W. R. M. will meet Wednesday afternoon te Aire Aenits for l Famoos yaFs Family madias FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting or 130 acres, uotweon 30 and 10 acroB of rich bottom land, elgh' acres of bench land sot to npplo trees and fifty acres more that can easily bo cleared for orchard nnd balance good grazing lapd for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows, a span of good horses and nil farm- lug Implements necessary. Located ou West Fork of Coos Itlver, one tulle from postofflce, school and boatlandlug. Iluy direct from owner. For further Information, cnll or write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany. Or. remedy for eaclh ailment Sold under a Moarantee Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE . MAIM 9QR US DAIRY AND .STOCK FAItMS. If you want 11 good Dairy or .Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phono illftl. Multifield. For the Ilonirsrrker Ho 'can show you miiiio of tin !ct In the county for tmlo. ion Storage Company ert P"V.A- "eari. Mgr. PtrZrn , CarPets Cleaned. Sa Packod- Shipped, JWMJ and Repaired. ' orders . n , ' nono 19C INat Going & Harvoy. 'me Easter 2 rn C. (t 8 yt Something New" Cftivvi,.." 'OIUIC u iii;ii,iiix'i ","' I Umbrellas Covered at Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 108-K 172 Ilrondway -juoar hn . . . - uus tried our 'Olona Blend Coffee I ' rent.. sHcoffppfcc.u. HAV6 ,,,te,,USe none 394-J, Norwegian Cheese Just arrived a fresh shipment of tho celebrated Primost and Mysost In 25c Bricks Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Maskcy's "'andies. WANT ADS. W.XNTICD Two homestead lvllu (tills! mouts linmcdlatoly; good nnd cheap. Ilojc J, Caro Times. WANTIOD Saleslady nt LiiihIo'h Dry Goods btoro, Front streot. LOST OK STOL1CN If party who took blcyclo from HO Mnrket ave nuo will return samo promptly they will savo troublo. FO It KKNT 2 furnlslicd rooms, .$10 nnd $0 por month.. Nlco location. Address K, Times ofllco. FUKN1TUKK FOK SALF and house for rent In North Bond, chnnco, caro of Times. WANTFD 1'ciinles. Urlug them to tho Goldon Rulo Btoro and get good money for tliom. FOK SALIC iKiganberry roots $!LuO por 100. Address Mrs. M. P. Ta bor, North Deiul. nt. 2:30 at tho Christian church. They will have charge of tho ser vices at tho Christian church next Sunday evening. l'ostM)no Meeting Tho Lndles' Art Club has postponed Its next regular meeting until a week from Friday when Mrs. F. M. Flyo will bo hostess. This will ninko the next meotlug March 28. ."May lluilil. Capt. Win. Mngeo of tho N111111 Smith has bought a lot In South Mnrshfleld near K. A. An derson's residence and expects to build a fine homo there soon. Knllwny Workmen Tho Nairn Smith todny brought In forty-seven more workmen for Wlllott & liurr. Supt, ltlgga of tho compnny snld, while hero tho other day, that tho forco of men was being Incrensed as rapidly as possible and that they hoped to havo C00 or so rushing tho worn ucioro long. .Many at Concert The concert nt tho Masonic Opera Houso Sunday af ternoon, drew a largo attendance nnd tho program wns an unusually on lov able one nnd most excellently ren dered under tho direction of Direc tor Fonton, tho various numbers be ing loudly applauded. At a mooting last eVenlng, tho band adopted new by-laws and constitution and nindo nrrnngomonts to try and got out tho vote today to Insuro munlclpnl sup port of the organization. DNciihs Pastor A meotlug of tho Mnrshfleld Swedish Lutheran cou gregntlon will ho hold Wednesday evening to arrange for a successor to tho Row John 10. Osluud, who has resigned. Several nro said to be under consideration. Tho North Ilend congregation will meet Thum dny night for tho snmo purpose. Oago nt Salem -W. W. Gngo of CoeiulHe. the sheriff of Cons coun ty .wns In Salem yesterday. Mr. Gago was after extradition papers for a man nt present in Utah, who is wanted In Coos county for for gery. Mu will probably lenvo for I'tah today. Mr. Gage Is now serv ing his seventh term as sheriff of his county. Salem Statesman. Coining to Coon Hay In a busi ness letter to Tho Times. F. F. Trl unt, superintendent of tho Arizona and Southern railway at Sllvorboll, Arizona, ntutcd that he and Mrs. Trl ant expect to mnko a trip to Coos Hay the coining summer to spend their vacation. Mrs. Trlnnt will bo pleasantly remembered here, having vlsl'.ed on Coos Hay a couple of years ago. . .To .Michigan Miss Agnes Carpen ter, one of the Marshlleld high school teachers, says that tho report that sho Is planning to go to Honolulu next year Is erroneous. Her parents have been urging her to spend tho next year with them nt Muskegon. Mich., ns all tho othor children will probably ho away. Sho has about mado up her mind to comply with their wishes, but if sho does tench she will probably return to Mnrsh Hold, much to tho grntlllcatlon of tho ninny fi lends sho has mado hero. Mmli Fast 'rime. Tho Nnnn Smith which returned horo today mado a now record, having nindo tho trip to Day Point, discharged her cargo and returned In over the bar again In 02'. hours. Her fast est round trip was two weeks ago, when sho nindo tho round trip In one hour loss than five dnys. Tho Adeline Smith unloaded at Oakland this time, hut tho Nun 11 Smith nindo ns good time to liny Point. Tho Adelino Is working lifter now nnd when a now olcctrlc c ratio Is In stalled, sho will ninko better tlmo. Sho will not bo nblo to enrry within about 400,000 feot as much lumber as It was first estimated that sho would. K. A. IIHCKKT wns over from iliiille today on business. Co- J. M. CULLI2Y of Catching Inlot Is In town today on business. MUS. C. A. IIAItKEIt of Catching In let Is n town visitor todny. HD RAYMOND or Ten MIlo Is In Marshlleld on a shopping visit. A. K. PIDGICON of Allegnny Is a Marsh Mold business visitor today. JON FOSSE or Coaledo was Marshflold todny on business. In CAPT. JAS MAQUIS of Umpire Is a Marshflold vUltor today. J. I It A SIDWFLL of In Mnrshfleld todny Hnndon wns 011 business. C. S. DODOK and family will leave tomorrow morning via Drain Tor Sacramento and Lodl, Calif. It. It. POWNDKlt. J. M. NYE, Jr., and J. K. NORTON of Conulllo wero Mnrshfleld visitors today. MISS PEARL ELLIOT of South In let came to Marshlleld this inorn-IiiK. ROCCO I1IASCA of Coos River Is a buslnes visitor to Mnrshllold today. A. 15. KARDELL was down from his Coos River ranch todny on busi ness. MRS. E. GEORGE SMITH of South Coos River Ih n Mnrshllcld visitor today. MRS. TOM SMITH of tho Coos Riv er Creamery Is spending today In town. .MR. nnd MRS. JOHN MKSSERLE nro In town today from ditching Inlet. A. O. K.IELLAND wns In from his Kentuck Inlet farm on business todny. MRS. W. M. HAYDEN of Sumner Is In town today on business nnd pleasure. MRS. EMILY McFARLIN of North Inlet Is In town on a few days' business trip. MR. and MRS. WILLIAM MORGAN of Dnnlels Creek nro Marshlleld visitors today. II. C. IIOONE, a resident of Sumner, Is spending tho tiny In town in tending to business, W. J. CONRAD I slu Conulllo on mat ters connected with tho Coos Coun ty Tax Association. ADVERTISED LIJTTKKS WANTED Competent mirso wnnts confinement cases, Dox 393 North Bend, Ore, FOK SALE Hotsb weighing about 1250 pounds. Suitable for worx on smalt farm. Coos Day Ico and Cold Storage Co. Phono 73. WANTED Olrl or oral housowork. II, Elckworth, Coos Day ory, Marshflold. woman for gen Apply Mrs. W. Crcani- I List of ndvortlsod lottors remain ing In tho Mnrshllold Oregon Post olllco for tho weok ending March 18, 1013. Porsons calling for tho snmo will pleaso Bay ndvortlsod and pny ono cont for each letter called for. Bradley, Mr, Ed.; Beyer, Paul; Drumand, Mrs. J. L.; Eiickson, Chnr les; Glergis, Antono; Curry, J. J.; Mannus, Erland; Holtzor, Pedor; Jennings, F. 8.; Kllckor, F.; Lndd, L. E.; Lonovo, Vorn; McQuam, M. C.j McDonnell, John D.; McICeo, C. V.: McMulIen, Mrs. C. A.; Mlloskl, Frank Nolnn, Miss Georgo; Pierce, Lorn; Proprietor Shannon Hotel; Smith, John; Soiitholl, Mrs.; Vivian, Roy; Williams, Ray. W. B. Cl'UTIS, Postmaster. FOR SALE Incubator and brooder. Inqulro at 138 Third street. UTILITY BRED Huff Orpington eggs for hatching. Phono 294-X. FOR SALE Ono launch 20 feet; 8 II, P. Enquire M. G. Coleman, North Bend. EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 23RD. Get in lino. Bo measured to day by Expert Cuttor and Tailor. 278 Front St. upstairs, Suits SjtlS up FOK KENT Eight room house, or either floor singly and bath. See John Ellerby after C o'c'ock. FOK SALE CHEAP If taken at once, flno launch Tourist. Also runabout automobile. Inquire D. O. Wnlcott. FOR SALE Dry wood, (Ir nnd al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoe 158 L. WANTED Twelve experienced min ora nnd timber nion. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. Caster Eggs Easter Rabbits Easter Candies Largest Line Shown on Coos Bay. See Our Windows STAFFORD'S J. L. .MOORE of Smlth-Powors' mine ou Isthmus Inlet Is a Marshlleld business visitor toijny. MR. BALL, representing tho Good rich Rubber Co., of Snn Francisco, Is In Marshlleld calling on trade MRS. JENNIE LANDR1TII and daughter, BLANCHE, aro visiting In Mnrshllold todny from tholr homo on North Coos River. W. A. GAGE of Allegany was In Mnrshfleld today on business. Ho Is figuring on selling his flno ranch and quitting tho farm. A. TIEDGEN and wlfo who havo boon spending thu winter nt tho homo of tholr nun. Supt. F. A. Tled gen, expect to lenvo booh for California. PETER SCOTT, Sr Is nblo to bu out uftor a two weeks' tusslo with la grlppo and a threatened attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Scott who has been 111 Is Improving. GEO. LAIRD nnd MR. MURPHY of Bandon visited Mnrshflolu frleuua yestordny on tholr way homo from a trip Into tho Sluslaw country. J. C. JONES left for his homestead this nftornQon, whore ho will mnko nctlvo preparations for tho com ing season's crop, which ho ex pects will bo lnrgo. Ho will ro move his family thoro Inter, MRS. JAS. FAULKNER has arrived In the city from Portland for 1 visit nt hor old homo horo. Jim mlo Faulkner, who will bo well ro mombored horo, has gono to Alas ka and as soon as ho Is located Mrs. Faulkner oxpocts to Join him. GEO. B. LAIRD and L. B. MUR PHY of Bandon wero horo to day on routo homo from Flor ence, whore thoy havo been look ing over tho situation with 11 view to Installing a wntor syB-tom, MRS. GUY C. LATTIN, who has beon spending tho winter with hor par ents nt Alplno, N. Y has wrltton Mr. Lnttln that tho old folks aro now arranging to soil their ranch nnd como back to Coos Bay with her to make their homo. Thoy will probably reach horo somo tlmo next month. SUPT. T. C. RUSSELL of tho Bea . ver Hill mines was In Mnrsh fleld todny on business. Ho ro ports that Rood progress Is bolng mado ou tho now shnft and thnt ho hopes to bo taking out roal In good quantities this fall. In spector Brooks who recently In spected tho mliio, was slmpiy 0110 of tho traveling Inspectors of tho Southern Pacific mines and his visit hero did not signify anything, Miss Annie Rankin of Daniels Creek left for homo this artornoon arter a weok'a stay In town during which tlmo she has been under tho care of a physician. Roy LnVton. Son nf Mr nn.t xra l-rank Lay ton, tho well known trav eling innn, is suffering from a se vere attack of rheumatism, being contlnod to his bod In hlsqunrters In the Chandler hotel. Mrs. Dunctiii Ferguson, who has been quite III, Is reported Improving. Dr. E. E. straw is suffering from a si git Injury to his leg, sustained while on a llshlug trip up Coos River Sunday. While ho is not laid up. ho has to limp considerably. Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer, who hns been seriously 111 of la grlppo Is expected to bo ablo to bo out today. E. K. Jones Is conuiicd to his homo by a badly sprained ankle, sustained by slipping on tho walk near his homo Sunday. Ho will probably bo laid up quito n while by the Injury. Mrs. Will Button of Bandon, who recontly tindorwent nn operation nt Mercy hospital, lH reported to bo get ting nlong nicely now nnd will bo nblo to return homo In a week or so. Mr. Button spent Sunday with hor hero. I Along the Waterfront. I The Agnes H. Is running In tho plnce of the Rainbow today, tho lat ter having met with nn accident nenr Allegnny vesterdnv nftornnnn. Tho Breakwater hns been delay ed In Portland this trip and wjil not leave the Rose City until Thursday forenoon. Sho will sail from Marshflold for Portland ut l n. m., Saturday, ono day later than her usual schedule. A Portland paper says: "Tho gas schooner Mlreno hns boon bought from Barnes & Co. by Georgo Mays and nn associate, and Is expected to maintain a weekly schedule hotween this port nnd Wnldport and Now port." Tho Adelino Smith nnd tho Nnnn Smith arrived In early this mornlns from Bay Point nnd both will sail early tomorrow with cargoes from tho Smith mill. Tho Hardy sailed this morning for Snn Frnnclbco with n cargo of lum ber. I.IUo mi echo from tho pant, Is tho following Item from n San Francisco paper about tho snlllnir of n whallm; ship from thnt port Inst week: "Whaling Is not altogether a lost nrt, although tho great llcot thnt formerly lilted out hero yenrly has Tow survivors. One of tho fow old ttmes still making tho cruise Is tho auxiliary power whaler Bolvodoro. For somo dnys tho old bont has been llttlng up ut tho Hnhison streot wharf, and yesterday Captain Cottlo took out his clenrauco papers and sailed toward evening. As In former dnys, no particular port Is given as tho destination of tho Bolvedoro. Sho clenrod ror a "whnllng and trad ing" crulso by way of Scattlo and rciropovtiiaski. Whiilobono hi not In demand as It was not so long ngo for tho stays In milady's corset, and It Is oven dini cult to got n worth while price ror tho oil. BLANCO LIGHT IS ORDERED A Portland paper says. "An nouncement wns mado by Henry L. Beck, Inspector or tho 17th light hoiiHo district, that tho Bureau or Lighthouses has ordorcd n change In the Capo Blanco light, to bo mado lu tho fall. Capo Blanco Light Characteris tic of light to bo changed about Novomber 1, 1013, from llxod white to occulting white, showing group of two occultutlons every 20 boc onds, thus: Light, 1'3 seconds; eclipse, 2 seconds: light, 3 seconds; eclipse, 2 bccoiuIb, without othor change. NOT1 TUNNEL WOKir. Twohy Brothers Havo Contract About Two-t birds Done. Tho Eugoiio Register says: "Tho big Notl tunnol on which Twohy Brothors havo beon working ror so long Is now moro thnn two thirds completed. As soon uu tho wost slope or tho niountnln through which it Is bolng bored gots n little drier, work on tho othor end will bo commenced mid tho rnto of cutting will bo moro than doubled ns thoy will not hnvo so far to haul out the rofuso. "Two enra of horses for railroad construction work nrrlvod ovor tho Southern Pacific yesterday and will go to tho front ns soon as thoy can bo taken. Thoy will work on the Wlllnmotto Pacific botwoon Eugeno nnd tho tunnol.' VOTE FOR THE SUPPORT OP THE COOS BAY BAND "Music hath cunrnis," you knowr "to aootho the Bavago breast." Vote early and otten. But don't forget thnt SARTER'S fountain mixes drinks to aootho tho thirst. We Keep All Sorts But Recommend Bor Kidney Pills We know what they will do PRICE 50c i !.i