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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1913.- EVENING EDITION. 3 VfOU know how you like to look; come in here some day, put one of our new models in fine suits Hart Schaffner & Marx made, and look at yourself in the glass You'll see your self as you'd like to have others see you. You needn't feel under any obligations to buy anything; just tell us you want to look at them; we'll help you every way we can to get a good view of yourself. These clothes are tailored- to-fit. They're best for you to buy. See what we have at $25. "We have them at less; and more. WOOLEN MILL STORE This Htoro Is tJio homo of Hurt SclinfTuci' & Marx clothes TIDES FOR MARCH. Rulow la given the rtmo and bolcht of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. The tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of ench day; n coinpat Ison on consecutive heights will Indlcnto whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, itlitrnct 2 hour 34 minutes. 25 Ilrs.. 3.45 9.53 Ft..; C.G 0.2 Hrs.. 4.22 10.40 Ft... C.C 0.2 4.21 5.7 5.09 b.3 nil ilirt SdulTntr h Mar Arch For That Terrible Cough, Use White Pine Menthol and Eucalyptus Cough Syrup Just the thing you need Price, per bottle, 25c and 50c, Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded Lockharfc-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US Ltbby COAL. Tno kind YOU have ALWAYS U8ED. Phono 72, PacL'" Livery and Transfer Oomnnnv. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio WEATHER FORECAST. 9.55 0.7 10.34 1.4 - Dy Associated Press OREGON Probably fair to night and Tuesday. Winds mostly westerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m March 24, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont mo tcorologlcal observer: Mnxlmum 45 Minimum 32 At 4:43 n. m 32 Precipitation 27 Precipitation slnco Sopi. 1, 1912 49.37 Precipitation saino period I nrovlouB year 46.80 I Wind: Northwest. Cloudy. church yesterday presented Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., the organist and choir lender, with a silver tray nnd server as n llttlo token of the appre ciation of her services. Council Tonight Tho Marshfleld city council will meet this evening to take up various city matters. It Is expected tlint the South Fourth street trouble will come up again. Itrcalis Arm. Proprietor held of the held bakery slipped while alight ing from his delivery auto Saturday evening and broke his left arm Just abovo the wrist. The Injury will confine him to his home for some days. Will Graduate Hon Chnndler and MIbb Marjorlo Cowan of Marshfleld nro among tho students who will grndunte from tho University of Ore gon In June. S. Walter of Coqullle is tno only other Coos Coos county student, who is listed as n mem ber of the University graduating class. wildcat thnt led them a long chase and got bo far from tno hunting party that they were lost. Mr. Har ker remained two days looking for them but wns not successful. Thoy are a couple of fine animals nnd are tho property of T. O. llarkor of Falrvlew. PERSONAL NOTES lllue ltldge Tigers Here Most of of tho members of tho Ditto Itldgo Tlrcors spent Sunday in Mnrshflold. Sleet Tuesday Tho Episcopal church Guild will meet tomorrow nf tornoon at tho home of. Miss Agnes Hutcheson on Pino street. All la dles of tho church aro cordially In vited. IiCavo Tomorrow Tho Drain fltngo which leaves tomorrow morn ing at 4:30 a. m will carry tho fol lowing passengers: Pnt Daley, Mrs. . . D. Drown, Miss Una .dnrsh and C. J. Howard. Is Grandfather Councilman F. 13. Allen bus received word of tho birth of a sou to his son, Jack Allen, nt Spoknne, Wash. Wlillo ho feels protty young to think of be ing called "Grandpu," nevertheless ho is qulto elutcd. Honor Choir Lender Tho eongre gatlon of tho Mnrshllold Episcopal Couple Remanled. H. F. Wlllov and Mrs. II. C. Willoy wero quietly married nt Mr. Wllloy's home In North Marahfleld, Saturday, Justice C. L. Pennock otllclntlng. The nup tials aro tho hnppy reconciliation of tho couple. Their children nnd Mrs. Wllley arrived hero front Aberdeen ou tho Inst Ureakwator. Tho de tails of the reconciliation were told In Tho Times last Tuesday liaise Auto Fairs It wiih an nounced todny that Oorst & King nml Proprietor 3. O. Kinney of the I'wln City auto line, the rival nuto lines between North bond nnd Mnrsliflcld, hnd agreed on a now scnedtilo of fares. Hereafter, fif teen cents will bo charged ono way, twenty-llvo cents for a round trip or twenty ride books will be sold for ?2. Lost Dogs on Hunt E. C. Dar ker returned yesterday from a cat hunt nbovo Allegany. Charles He fold and Gcorgo Oould wero with htm but tho rain nnd snow prevent ed tliom trom gottlng nny "var mints." They encountered somo bad luck In losing two flno hounds laat Thursday. Tho dogB took after a Dayton Motorcycles WANT ADS. Wllili TRADE Launch Undine, HI foot, 1G h. p., for lotB or au tomobile of equal value. C. F. McGeorgo. Phones, olllco 44, residence 347-1. FOR SALE A new plastered house, with five rooms and bath In Fast Mnrshfleld. Prlco $1500. $300 cash, balance $25 per mouth. I. S. Knufiunu & Co. FOK SALE Three burner gas plate. Practically now. Phono 1GD-L. WANTED Woman for weekly housccicunlug. Phono 139-.!. 0RPHEUM TONIGHT: ClllllsTMAS ACCIDENT A strong ilrama. Icil".1111' ' U,U!SA Nlcmlld Moiy of wealth versus con- sluntlng that a bet Is n POPS ItOMA.Vn: A Western Comedy I VTl Ullllaa. I...1I.. r I- " mi iimiill), &lltl(ll Uii wilt loiuMit tint !, .! Uiu.M.. .. i C. ...... It. .... . , .. ., u i nun iv J nu nil j Established Admission, JOc, Never i.iuro. nY PLATE AN'li wivnnn- CooW,,. ?, Window (JhisH, Mlrl .W Prismatic ni.iv- VJ!0 0 Given tlibed ' 'V. """'titoa fur- m vv" Pf I ftt . TAT Droadwayr-'Varshfield. on Storage Company tPVeVIC"d' Mir. . . raSP. Packed. aned' Repaired. ' iL & ifarey: ter Auto Spiwo Vr- ... . w vvi T 1jj .0;d"55r' Proprietor. I Pk .""! to Hlilver' r!l. ' AtpJ-- Jfleld, orecon. iTliatB lut, dea, undle for Me and a clean shirt. Do SAnTEH. J-ity Laundry L222i v'EIVEl) FU Call. sS,iS!Pnien' of Electric a leA Cut W. ..!..ur Stock nf ,l. j " '0 hni.. - '" (.MI In .V ome of th8 H 'applies. ",crinnB SWvorthy Bb ' J6 DrinTu. j " "ffle, - "b uono at Norwegian Cheese Just arrived a frosh ehlpmout of tho colobrated Primost and Mysost In 25c Bricks Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 lfaskej'a nHdiM. Low In price, lUsh In quality. Electric Irons We havo a few second-hand Irons In good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $3.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway Singer Sewing Machines We have them for rent or for Bale. Machines Repaired. Suppllea and Needles for Sale. W. J. IUTZ, 131 Park Are. Marshfleld. Phone S80-X. 44 Dynamite " That's tho nickname for the Dayton in Portland and several of the best riders in Marshfield assure mo that it is appropriate ask them. I don't care to give their names but ask some of the good rid ers if they have been on the Dayton and what they think of it. Personally, all I know about motorcycles is, that they come from the east in box cars.' This I do know, however, that the Daytons have strong features from handlebars to mud guards. The handlebar grips can't break oil' like others. The motor is something that will appeal to any mechanic, and every part that I have seen seems to be of refined construction. I confess that tho Dayton does not sound much like a German Band, while moving along, nor will T claim that one can be run 2000 miles on 10 cents, as one of the other dealers claims for his machine, but the Marshfield Cyclery guarantee will protect every buyer of a Dayton, or any other article sold by us. Next Sunday we will be pleased to try our ma chine out with any others on any hill that may bo suggested. We never exaggerate in our advertising. jWo- never state anything which we do not believe to be true. Wc now have in our employ a man who knows motorcycles from A to Z and who is no knocker and we solicit repair work on any make of machine WANTHI) Young lady to learn mil linery. HoferonccB required. Ad dress llox "It", Times olllco. l-'ll'TY DOIiliAIIS Will make you Independent startliiK you In clean, honest, money tanking business nf your own. Territory limited. Wrlto todny for particulars. K. P. Andrew, -Uili Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. l''or.l lAft nt Kplscoiml ihuich Kaster Sunday, an umbrella. Tho owner plonso at rectory. tolophouo or call LOST On riuigi Ix'tween Shoemak er Creole and ion .Mllo troelc, two hounds. Liberal roward for ro turn to 10. C. Ilnrlior, Mnrshflold. WOMK.V -A money imiker. (lunr nnteod Iloslory to wearer. Our proposition bents all others. $10 per day. Wrlto Immediately. Quaker City Mills. 30 So. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. I,OST ladles' gold bar phi. He ward for roturn to Times olllco. KOUXI) Three liouso keiH. Own or may socuro snmo nt Times of- flco by paying for tills notice 1'OH ItKXT Light housekeeping rooms. 138 North 3rd stroot. WANTED To buy small eiu.li regis tor, second band or now. Cull at Dlnnco hotel or bar. FOH SALE Settings of white nml Huff Orpingtons, $l,fi0 per 13. Mrs. M, Jutstrom of South Coos River. FOH SALE Mnrshflold Will trado stock near tho Times. OH TIIADE Fine resldonco property. on good ranch and school. C. N., caro WANTED Young lady would like position In prlvato family to work for board and room, nights nnd mornings, or as companion. F. W Care Times. FOH SALE Household furniture, upstairs, 215 South Droadway, Marshfield Cyclery Agents for Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway FOH HENT Furnished rooms, mod ern conveniences. 23G Market ave. WANTED Stenographer. . Inquire at depot. WANTE1 Girl Miiall family. for housework In Phono 107-J. FOH SALE Eggs for hutching, White Leghorns, McFarland strain, Rhodo Island Reds, Elliott strain. C. E. Jordan, Eastsldo. EDWIN SPUAOl'E Is n Mnrshllold visitor todii MILO PIEHSON of Lakeside Is la town on business. CIIAS ItODINE of Allegany Is iu town on business. JESSE SMITH of South Coos Illvor Is In town today. ltf A T WMti nm... ..... """'" aiui.,1., oi Aiiegany is a town visitor todny. TOM POUTER is In MnrBhfleld to day from Allegany. C. A. DARKER of Catching Inlet la In town on business. W. WHARTON is spondlng the day In town from Allegany. JOHN LONQSTAFF wns In Mnrsh flold today from aumnor. CIIAS. WILDAIII, Is spondlng the day In town from Allegany. SIMON ANDERSON Is among th visitors from Allegany today. PERRY ROUNDTREE of Lakeside is spending tho dny in town. J D. CL1NKINHEARD of Sumner Is In town todny on business. JAMES STOCK of Sumner Is (u Mnrshflold spending tho day. PAT ROONEY of Dnndon Is I. Mnrshflold for a few days visit. J. W. OIDNEY returned to Camp 1 "ft?"" spondlng Sundny In town. QEOIiaB ROOKE Is In Marshfleld today rrom North Coos RIvor. GEORGE GOODRUM loft today ov erland for Portlnnd on business. MRS. J. A. WAOES of South Inlot Is ...U1 town on n 8nort business trip. MISS ALICE DROWN of Roso In let Is spending tho dny In town. MRS. J. CRONIC Is spending tho dny In town from South Coos RIvor. CARL JOHNSON of Coos River U a biiBlnesB visitor to town todny. AXEL RUTH, tho North Inlot far- ...!Iior'. '8 ,n town spending tho dny. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE of Catch lug Inlet Is a Marshriold visitor today. JAS. SIESTREEM of Lakesldo was in Marshfleld today on his wny to Empire. CHARLES VAN 551LE of North Iloitd wns a Marshfleld visitor this af ternoon. FRANK IIODSON nnd wUo of South Coos River nro spending tho day In town. WARREN. DESSEY was In Mnrsh fleld today from his South Coos River homo. FOREMAN VASI3Y nnd sons of Camp 0 wore over atuidny visitors lu ..aiHhflold. HENRY IIIGOINS. tho North' Coos River farmer, Is spending todny In Mnrshfleld. G. W. SHELLEY roturnod to Myrtlo Point this morning nfter n Sunday visit in Marshllold. G. W. REAVIS roturnod to Conledo this morning nftor spondlng Sun dny In town with friends. ARTHUR dotty of North Inlet spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. CIiiih. Getty of Empire. FRANK GRANT nnd GENE GRANT of tho Sniltn-Powors Logging Co. spent Sunday In Marshriold. ROIIERT ROOKE of Loon Lnko enmo to Mnrshflold this morning to look nftor business Interests. DR. GEORGE E. DIX nnd FRANK LAISE returned todny from nn over Sunday Halting and outing trip. MISS CLARA WATERS and MISS ALMA RUTH of North Inlot woro In town today on business nnd pleasure. EI) M KEOWN, foromnn of Camp 2 nt Conledo Kpeut Sunday with his wlfo who Is stopping nt tho Chandlor. JOS DARHOUR of North Rend ro turnod homo this morning nftor spondlng Sunday at tho Charles Se.ander homo ou Catching Inlot. JOHN COLLVER and wlfo of Cntch Ing Inlet returned from Loon Lnko this morning whoro thoy havo beon visiting their sou, Clur onco Col Ivor. F. A. WARNER nnd VERNON SM'TH of tho C. A. Smith Co. arrlvod hero yestorday from tho South nnd will spond n few weeks ou tho Day. MRS. MARY ROONEY of Green Point on tho Coqulllo River spent her Enator In Marshfleld with frlonds and rolatlvcs, returning homo this afternoon. GEO. DWYER returned to Myrtlo Point todny to resutno his posi tion on tho Smith-Powers road af ter spondlng Sundny at tho homo of his uncio, A. II, Powers. HAND DANCE nt Englos Hall, SATURDAY night, MARCH lil). HANI) DANCE at Eagles Hall, SATURDAY night. MARCH 1M. COUNTY ATTORNEY TO START CRUSADE Nowspapors say liquor and othor laws to bo enforced. Dry work, surely. But you can quench your thirst at SARTER'S FOR SALE Hhodo Island lied eggs. C. M. Conner, Phone 32C. FOH SALE Ono launch 20 feet; 8 II, P. Enquire M. G. Coleman, North Rend, . FOR SALE Dry woort. tlr and al der, at Campboll's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoe 158L. WAN'FED Twelve experienced min ers and timber men. Apply Dear er Ulll Coal Co. Poison Oak nnd sunburn cured by uslug Der mol, or money buck. 00 iu every 100 cases cured by this grout Poison Ouk remedy. m 1