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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
6 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913.- EVENING EDITION. MMMttq iPgwHwwiijaniMMiiwiMMJWMjJi "" ' i.u tem - 'j iMTMPmy'i'Hn'-,rr " "--5?ih,. MANY MEN WILL BE WEARING THE STYLES Of SPRING NEXT SUNDAY, W ILL YOU?; lil illllliii fill AIL W THIS is the store where you will find only. the most distinctive merchandise. We serve every customer with as much care as if the whole success of the busi ness depended on that particular sale. In hats, we fea- mrc the "STETSON." UtspIh rt Wklnlui 111? V v fmiimif UlJy N''VVciwt aft $ WkS7 "- cflliedBcnJrtiineGJ'wyork s M.k-r.r or 5cnjarrin Qotfyes w QHII.IItflM.lT, E'VE an Arrow Shirt for every function and for every sport made in the good Arrow way of fabrics that wear and colors that will not fade. The Arrow label on a shirt stands for service and satisfaction. $1.50 and $2.00 Arrow SHIRTS OUR ASSORTMENTS ARE COMPLETE HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE CO. Myrtle Point "MONEY TALKS" MARSHFIELD "MONEY TALKS 99 Bandon iK&a BREAKWATER IN ON SATURDAY LEAVE TODAY Vessel Delayed at Portland by Repairs; Will Sail Sunday 5-Day Schedule. Tho Broakwater will not nrrlvo to morrow morning from Portland, hav Ing been dolayed at tho Roso City un til Inst evening ly ropnlr work. 8ho crossed out at Astoria this mornliiR In consoquonco of tho delay, nho will- not sail from lioro until Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. It was planned to Havo lier go on drydock at Portland noxt Monday but In consequouro or tho delay, this will bo postponed until .Monday, March 31. Supt. Miller will bo north with hor then. Tho Breakwater will havo 100 pas sengers and 425 tons of freight coming. At noon today, all of tho first class borths had been sold and It was ox poet ed that passongors would bo turned nwny tonight. On tho trip n week ago, passengers woro also turned away. Supt. Miller has not mndo up his mind yet nbout putting tho Breakwa ter on tho flvo-day schedulo and may wait until May 1 boforo doing so. Captain Macgonn says that tho ox tremoly low tides this summer with tho oarly morning run-outs will mnko It very dllllcult for lilm In keep ing up tho llvo-day schedulo and In cidentally will mako tho shoals In tho lower Hay unusually troublesome. You will flud Hie CHEAPEST PRICES and 1 1 EST STYLES nt tho VOGUE MILLINERY, North Bond. EASTER JEWELRY at Rod Cross, Steamer Sails This Morning For Eureka Will Sail on Monday for Portland. Tho Alllnnco sailed this morning for Eureka with a good list of pas sengers nnd a good cargo of freight. Sho will probably roach horo lato Sunday or Monday morning nnd will sail nt noon Monday for Portland. Among thoso sailing for Kuroka on tho Alliance woro tho following: 13. M. Crawford, J. A, .Itowo, L. JohnBon, Mrs. T. A. Donsmoro, T. A. Densmore, Paul Soulo, Mrs. Ashton, W. G, Eggleston and Hormnn Ayres. P TO SEVERAL HOMES - Along the Waterfront. Tho steamor Rainbow, which was sunk in North Coos River tho first of tho week by a snag, wns raised yesterday nnd 11 holo was locntod un der her bow. This was patched and sho will ho towed to Porter this after noon, whero sho will go on tho ways for rcpnlrs. Tho Gleanor enmo In from Gar diner yesterday to tnko back general morchnndlso. Uoforo leaving thore, sho towed tho Loulso, drawing nbout fourteen foot of water, to sea. Tho Washington is expected In tomorrow or next day from San Francisco. , Tho Redondo Is duo to sail from horo March 20 for Snn Francisco. Sho will leave San Francisco for horo next Tuesday. Tho Rustler Is loading for tho Sluslnw. Sho Just returned from Gold Bench. Syndicate Purchases Tract in First Addition for Homes Several Building. Rocontly a syndlcnto of ten per sons bought five acres of land In First Addition to Marshflold along Minnesota nvcnuo from tho Reynolds Development Company, Following nro tho names o ftho buyers: Matt Rnnktlln, Sam Holms, John Williams, Edward Johnson, Henry Hyrkns, Mannl Pyhtlln, Faunlo Jnrvlnson, August HondrIck8on, Creda Llndblad nnd V, V .Mnnlnug. About one-half tho tract Is hill land nnd one-hnlf Is bottom land. Tho buyers will pint Into twonty qunrtor-ncro lots, each person selecting ono lot on the hill nnd ono on tho bottom. Threo houses have been put on tho land nlrendy by August Hendrlckson, Mr. Jnrvlnson nnd Henry Hyrkns. Messrs. Holms, Williams and Ran kllln will commonco building next weok, nnd Mr. Johnson will build a llttlo later. Slnco tho above purchaso was made. Emll Llnd purchased ono nnd one-half aero just east of tho abovo five acres and will soon commonco building n homo there. Mr, Llnd Is a recent arrival from Portland. John II. Mattlo of Portland, who recently visited on tho Bay, bought a pleco of acreago just east of Mr. Llnd's purchaso. Mr. Mattlo expects to roturu soon and mako this plnco his home. I T OLLIVANT & WEAVER havo STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS for EASTER. Car Load of Ford Cars Will Arrive on Breakwater in Morning. When tho steamor Breakwater nr rlvea tomorrow morning it will brenk a double record. It will bring tho largest shipment of automobiles over brought to Coos County nt ono time, nnd also tho largest shipment over consigned to ono Individual In Coos County. Tho shipment consists of olght Ford cars aid comes consigned to Georgo Goodrum. "Every ono of these cars has been sold." remarked Mr. Goodrum today, "and will bo delivered immediately on arrival, in fact," ho continued, "I havo sold already my entire allot ment of Ford cars and as soon as I mako dellvory of these I will go to Portland to havo a conferenco with n factory ropresontatlvo and try and havo my nllotmont Increased. It Is not n question of soiling Ford cars, It is a question of getting thorn from I tho factory. I havo been tolling Cooa County peoplo that delay in or dering might result In disappoint ment. That is tno present condition. I will mako this coming trip for tho purpose of Inducing tho fnctory to mako some increase In tho number of cars they will furnish this section." "The demand for tho Ford Is con stantly Increasing, Every enr sold helps to soil others because of its su periority In sorvlco and satisfaction. I fool sure tho placing of these olght cars will result In n demand for sev eral others." If tho weather permits Mr. Good rum oxpects to have a Ford parade on tho arrival of tho Breakwater to morrow to celobrato tho largest auto shipment ever received on Coos Bay. R.J. COKE IS E FORMER COOS BAY MAX TELLS ABOUT I,OS ANGELES EX PECTS MARKED DEVELOP MENT IN COOS COUNTY SOON. R, J. Coko of Los Angeles, who brought his father remains horo for Interment nt tho Dora cemetery, has Just returned from McKlnloy nnd Falrvlow, where ho spent a few days with relatives and friends after the funeral, Mr. Coko Is loud in his pralso of tho southorn city and says tho cli mate is Just llko up Coos Rlvor in tho good old summor time, Mrs. Coko's health is much improved since they locnted In that part. Tholr son, Ralph, has been making him self useful as a grocery clerk and solicitor for about n year, but lately accepted a hotter position as assis tant bookkeeper to tho head credit man at Bullock's Dopartmont Store, a largo establishment on Broadway, with 1200 employes. Coos County still looks good to Mr. Coke nnd he says he can see a groat future for everything on Coos Bay. Ho will visit hla mother and brothers here and spend a fow days with his daughter, Maude, and Dr. Bartle, her husband, at North Bond, beforo returning to his home by tho stenmor Speedwell or Redondo. Mr. Coko has been boosting Coos Bny In Los Angeles and will probably take back some booster literature to distribute there. OLLIVANT WEAVER- have STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS for EASTER. . If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad, 11.1X1) HOYS' ma show. ,r. .1... nci Ae?nt) Tho rehearsals for the BJU "?. V "..", "... .7 11 W Mini on i3 and day, and they cl eK promises to mane . Uuuctlonever ed80 dawll.bointroduced.i(I will mako his RW""lr "-tburt splitting character MM. ul Air Balloons at the Modkj , .-s-JSKH or will ircai ' a gm I were Caruso, I d b Fred Wilson has mh. rehearsals. J 'rea a ,n, hly shattered. ' '; rnvor from a strange dre.,,.,,, ono of tho -no" wow in. lm imae nod. "e0. .attH er not to say m,. put iH tho paper a,ldthhaI1Jgbt of ttl(l his monologue the .nig" enthusiastic over the 8" f0,ia so far, a?d every jody thelejW I.....1 on flint 110 "'" " light of tho eve BW lg a. H. Dixon is V"X T,i. monologue, ontiUea, mv Angry, Count. 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