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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1913 EVENING EDITiON. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXNV DAN 13. MAl.OXNV Kdllor niid Pull. Xcus Keillor I m Official Paper of Coos County. CITV OFVICIAIj 01 I'AI'I.K OK TIIH .MAllHIIKIKU). PERSONAL OVERFLOW -- PARADE EARLY TODAY TWHIiVI-J CAItS ATTIIACT A'n'KX TIO.V OX I'HOXT STHKKT THIS .MOltXIXK. l'tont s'rnct looked Hko a Roctlon of n moHopolls in tltu vicinity of nn automobile show show thlH morn ing, shortly nftor tho nrrlvol of the llreakwator. KIrIu new I-'ord cars were aitminonted by four niltlltlonul local cniH nnd tlio twelve curs in line niiule nn Imposing nppenrnnco iih they passed down Kront street. This shipment or automobiles. mliliili (linn t lrt tilnmiut nl'nl llwl t'rtil tor's huslinnd. who Ih looklnj; over , th,8 Hl,,.,ion of OroRon. murks n ino couiuy wiui n wuw id loi-iiiinK ntJW u,cot, for Mai-Hhriolil us u com hero. Tho Meconiums mo from , , (UstrlbutliiK center of bliinc, unio. i linnnrtiiiicp. If iilsn nrovoil Ininort- FJIANK NYMAN of South Inlet le ttirncd on tlio llrunkwntor this morniiiK from n short buslnoss trip to Portland. JlltS. JKNNMI3 LAXDKITII with PHILIP and PLANCH LANDU1TH nro In town today from Xortn j Coos Itlvcr and to attend Grange mooting. ! JIIIS. JOHN MeCOMMAS and her daiiBhter-lnliiw. MItS. OHOltOU. MeCOMMAS, arrived on the Hrenk- wntor this morning to Join the Hit- '4 -fcitio tn ti tri.'i) ..r i,. .lint.tt tino i.iiiB, uAimiwrniMi..-. , evidence of the popularity of nn Incoming passenger on the,, ,, . Ooorirp Clooilriini IJreakwator thf morning She CooS' count rnxSaUve will bo Joined lore by her in gli-for h(J I,on, ,.,,,,, t)l0 ovent tor. Miss Agusta linker, who Is teaching school In Myrtle 1'olnt. and together they will spend a few wooltB on the beach. Mil. and MItS. D. L. UOtrERSON ar rived yesterday from Los Angeles, where they recently Bold n largo cnfeterla. They may locnto on fflncf tin.' no tli.it lift l'nt'1 fflVfiril- lily Impressed with the prospects, thrco to Connlllu and three to cltl here. Mr. lloberson is a brother- ?.". of Mnrshfleld. Those in Marsh- ln-law or II. 1 l.elil of Lelil's halt- "" oin new cars are .kick I fr !. If ...! J . 1 kft ! II If Q,.y i imniii', . iiiiii oiii'muuh iiiui iv. ii. wimill, lllliliu. fittingly commcmorntcil with photo grnjihs of the pnrndo. which will nitike a fine showing. The streets were lined with people as the parade pnsscd mid many fav orable comments wero hoard. Of the eight Ford cms that ar rived today, two go to llandon, oe s. Walk Abort in Walk-Over Shoes and you will travel FIRST CLASS Again we must remind you of the approach of Spring. Boxes and bales of Spring and Summer goods tumble in on us every day. Amongst the most recent arrivals in our Spring and Summer stock are Walk-Gveir Shoes For Men This brand of shoes requires no introduction to the people who wear shoes. THERE ARE NONE BETfER MADE in America. It's a pleasure for us to sell them Wl as we Know tnc purcnacr win uu suumicu ana will be a walking advertisement for us as long as the shoes wc.'ir. Come in and see them; it's trouble to show goods. REMEMBER, YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO BUY 3oSO TO $SoOO We invite comparison no Ti-vm V ') ISSK 3S (itarniitocd Footwear. nines lateoKn 11A.VI) DAXCK at ICagles Hall, SATl'ltDAV night. .MAIICII lil. Caster Eggs Caster Rabbits Easter Candies Largest Line Shown on Coos Bay. Sec Our Windows STAFFORD'S Spec I nl candy sale Saturday anil Sunday. CarnmeN SWr n pound. The DAYTOX MOTOItCYCLK IS HKItK. I'lio Scare. Some vax In the laundry of Mercy hospltnl foil on the stove Inst night mid caused con-1 I ulilni'iililn ultinlrn nlnl-niliur tlln SIh. I ' Inrn. u'lin liirtuwl In n flrn nlnrm. ' The causo of the smoku wiih ills covered hoforo the firemen reached there. There wiih no damage and no danger. It was tlio 11 rut flro scare the hospital has ever had. Scaled Woman Mrs. Scjonherg of South II roadway was hitiliy fright ened last evening by a strange man wearing overalls, n light lint nnd dark cont, following her while she wns enroute home from church. Sim finally went Itno C'nlvln Conner's home and secured IiIb aid whereup on the stranger disappeared, Mr. Connor nccompnnylng her homo. The DAYTOX MOTOIK'VCliK iu:iti:. SPKCIAL KASTKIt MKXU LKWIS' TOMOItHOW. The DAYTOX lIHltl'. Along the Waterfront. I six weeks from the date of the IliHt publication of this summons, to wit Within six weeks from the 22nd day of March, l!)i:i, the sanio be ing the date of the llrst publication of this flummons, and if you fail to appear nnd nuswer on or before tlio 3rd day of May. ltilil, the wuno being tlio Insf dny of the time pro bribed in tlio order of publication. i 'i'lio uicniiuic, a three mnsteii schooner, arrived In today and was towed by tlio Gleaner to the railroad dock to load with lumber from Co liillle. The Nnnu Smith nnd Adeline Smith nre duo in Monday. Tho Fl field. Kllulietli ami Craiu Dollar are In at llandon from Cun .Judgment will bo takou against you Francisco. . for tlio relief ileniandi'd In plaintiffs seiiuent 1 ijiiipiaint, a succinct statement or I uhlch Is as follows: IS at of tlm Townslto Plat "II" of Coos Hay, as per pint thereof on filo nnd of record in the olllco of tho Coun ty Clerk or said County and State, be sold In the manner provldud by law, nnd the proceeds applied to tho pnyments of tho costs of said sale nnd of this suit, and tho sums to bo duo upon snld promis sory note as secured by said mort gage, and that the defendant and nil persons claiming under him sub- .MOTOUCYCLK IS For your KASTIIlt DIXXKIt, try the MKItt'llAXTS' CAKI!, now locat ed ut tho corner of DltOADWAY nnd mMMKiiriAii. The D.U'TOX TlOTOHCYCI.K IS swer the complaint filed ngaliiat you in.'iti.' 'in Hie niiovo eiiiiiiuu nun, iiiuu xotici:. In the Chciiit Coin I of tliu State of Oiegoii, In anil roc the Comity of Coos, Julius Nelson, ns ndmliilHtintor of tho estate of lnry A. l'eterson, Deceased, plalntlrr. vs. Cionrgu H. Hi; ilia, Defendant. Suit In Ktitilty ( I'oiciio-c a Mort gage. To George H. Harris, the above uauied defendant: In the nainu ot tlio State of Ore gon, you aro hereby notified that vou aro required to nppenr nnd nn- First. Thnt thoro bo adjudged to be duo and owing tlio plaintiff from defendant the sum of $100.00 together with Interest thereon the rate of !' per anum from the 7th day of December, 11)07, and for the sum of $."0.00, reasonable attiiiuejs fees to bo allowed heroin ami ror his costs mid dlsbuinenieiitB liereln. Secopd: That u certain mortgngo made by doroudant dated December 7th, l'.M)7, to Bocuro tho payment of a cortnln promissory note, bo foro closed, nnd tho premises described therein, to-wlt: Lot 2 In niock fil to tlm oxecutlon of snld mortgngo. lie barred and foreclosed of nil right, claim or equity of re demption in said promises. Third: Thnt the overplus If any there be, bo paid to the Coun- atty Clork of Coos County, Oregon, subject to tho order of this court ami lor hiicii oilier nun rurtlior re- lief ns the Court may deem meet mid equituble. Service or tills hiiuiiiious Is made by publication in pursunno' of nn order of John S. Coke. Circuit Judge of the Second Times, n dally nmvgpapcr of teitnt circulation printed nnd iiubliitt' it Mnrshfleld. Coos County, Onm. once n week for n period of 4 weeks. ioiateit ,l11" ""'l dny " - .101 IX F HALL, JAMI'S T HALL, .. A1lorncy8 ,0r ri-l(l1" (First I'ubllcntloa March !, lut puhUrntlon April 2C. 1913.) DAfllY AND STOCK niU'j. If ytm umit n giMxl Dairy cr Stork farm see I'ltgrrsM cf Phone itl.lt, MarvlifMiI. For th HoiiieHceki'r He rnn uliow jm mmiio of the best In Hit fontt; for unio. i iiu. : . Itidlclnl niB-,l"M,e' uem. FAMILY DIXXKItS In our now location, we trt t poclnlly prepared to cntor to (i3; Itegulnr mcaia or lnote trlct, In Coos County, Oregon, mid I dnted March 21st. 1013, directing1 Open day and; nlgM. that servlco thereof bo mado by pul- .MHItCIIAXT'S; CAFK. llcntloii in the Dally Coos Ilay I Itroaihvay and Coiiiintrrlal lftt Harley-Davidson Motorcycles This Is Real Service Edward Baumgartnerf contracting foreman for the Union Hardware Company of Marietta, Ohio, has ridden his 1911 Harley-Davidson 20,000 miles with a total repair expense of ten cents. An interesting feature of this record is'the fact that Mr, Baumgartner weighs 210 pounds, Every manufacturer will TELL you hismachine will stand up better than the rest, but can Jany other prove it? The Harley-Davidson costs more but is worth it. I Furnish Your Home Call and Inspect tho Harley-Davidson Twin A little down and a little each week will enable you to make your home complete and comfortable and you can enjoy it while you are paying for it. j- , - a IN THE SPRING after housecleaning, every woman finds she needs a few new pieces of furniture to add to the appearance of the house. We are prepared with many new and artistic pieces suit able for such cases. Come in and See Us "The Cnnery fi0N(j & HARyEy Front Street EVERYTHING FOR MOTORCYCLES COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. l Ma u v II ! k.V