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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELQ, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. V ill infill Hn will Low III price, high In quality. Electric Irons Wo Imvo n few second-hand Irons In good working condition nt jpi.Tn." Now lions, SjfiJ.no up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 2 3 7-J 1G3 N. Broadway JUST ICICCKIVKI) A largo shipment of Klcctrlc Cut GIlMiM KlmiloN. Call nnil boo our stock of glass wnro. Wo nlso Iiiivp somo of the latest designs In sliowur fixtures, from two light to five. Everything in electrical Biippllos. Barnard & Langwortliy COOS HAY PLATK AND WINDOW GLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and W. K. Sawyor. Plato, Ait and Window Glass, Mir- I'ors, I'riiumllc Glass. Mull orders and phono orders given prompt attention. Kutlmutcs fur nished. Phone 70-li. 727 So. Hroadway. Marshflold. Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Expert Paclcers. Carpots Cleaned Furnlturo Packed, Shipped, Stained and Repaired. 382 Front St. Phone 19G Lenvu orders at Going & Harvey Fisher Auto Service Win. FNlicr, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Stand, Pliono 18-J. Aftor 11 p. in. phono D-J. Night phono 181-H. MiunIiIIcM, Oregon. Save That Bundle for Me A sauaro deal nnd a clean shirt ItOIt SAHTKR, Twin City Laundry Phono liO.'l-.J I'll Cull. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio You Can Git West Marshfield Lots for $350.00 12 minutes walk from pnstofllcc within :100 ft. of lots Helling for 1,000.00 Wo Imvo but two left. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK, Teleplione the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield City Auto Service Hood Cars, Careful Drlrors and reasonable charges Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any Uino.' Stands Dlanco Hotol and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and it Night Phono 46. nAUKER ft flOODAI.K. proprietors W. S. IlItOWN Jj5 A. II. IIODGINS Marshfield Paint. i Decorating Co. K&tliiintcs Fiirulxlictl, Pliono 187-L Mnrsliflcld. Ore. A modorn Unci uitdlug, Klectrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly FurnlBhod Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Mctlln, Prop. Rates: SO cents a duy aud upwards Cor. Ilroadwar tuid Market Unique Pantatorium TUB MODERN DYEIIS. CLEANERS, PREvSSERS nnd HAT RENOVATORS Agent for Eorward II, Strauss & Co., Flno Tailoring. Let ua make your next suit. IWW CENTRAL. Phono 250-X White Duck Button Shoes for ailhlren. Also new Patent Leathor Button Shoes for Ladles' and Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop First ClassWeaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor, Union and Montana Street. Phons J 31. NortU Bead, Or. BANDON BY THE SEA Do not miss seeing the busiest town on the const, from Portland to San Francisco; tho town that doubled Its popu lation In threo years of conservative growth. BANDON BY THE SEA RenBonnblbo prices In business an ml rcsldcnco lots, forming nnd ranch lnnds within tho reach of all. Donald MacKibtosh HKAL KSTATK nnil FAST AND Steamer Redondo Equipped with wire low mid aubinarlna boll SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD MARCH 25, AT 3:00 P. M. All PftMcnger Reservations From Son Francisco Must no Mad at SOB Fifo Hulldlntr, or TiOnibard street Pier 117. All reservations must bo taken up SI hours beforo Hailing'. 1NTKR-0CEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PTIONR 44. C. F. McQKOnOB. Agont. THE NEW Steamer CAPT. nUHTIS, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About Sunday March 30. TIII3 8PKEDWELL la speedy and hoa excellent passenger accom modntlons, large cloa and air roouia and electric lights and wireless. For freight and passage, apply, A. F. Ivstubrook Co. Title Guarantee aud Abstract Co., (Ii:i-()17 Snutu Mnilun llldtf., Sun Fruuclsco. Murshflold. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. PORTLAND MONDAY, MARCH 24, AT 12 NOON ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OUNNKOTINO WITH THK NOItTH BANK KOAI) AT PORTLAND NORTH rACIFIO WKAMSMIP COMPANX. Pliono AA O. F. McGEOHOM, Ageat. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S1 Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each week at 8 P. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, Saturdays, March Kills, 12:.10 p. in.; March 13J, l . in.; March 2U, 2 p. in. Phone Mala 80-L. Steamer Washington Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, With Freight, only, F. a. DOW, Agent. Two Lots at Bunker Hi on cornor of county road. Centrally located. Only J650. AUG. FBJZEEN at now location 100 Front Str. Marshfield FOR A GOOD WAT'U OR FIXE JEWELRY . C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. 200 Front 8t.. Marshfield. Be Up To Date Order your Suit from TVrvrv The Tailor and 1 JUU Dress Expert 278 Front fit. Upstairs. 7 ffM i . J im m WE WILL MAIL YOU fl tor each Bet of old False Teet icnt us. Highest prices paid for ild Gold, BlUer, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Preclsai tftones. Money Sent by Itetura Mall, Phlla. Smelting Refining Cs. Established 20 Tsars. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu oat prices paid. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See COBTHELL PHOTOC 8181. IX8URAXCK. COMMODIOUS SPEEDWELL JT. O. MILLER, Afeat. Ocean Dock. Marshfield-Bunker Hill AU1U LIKE, FARE 25c. HCI1EDULE. LeuTPH Murshflehl 0:30 u. in. 12.45 p. m. 7:415 1:45 8:45 2:30 9:45 3:30 10:45 4.30 11:30 5:30 0:10 0:50 7:30 Loaves Iluuker Hill 7:15 a, in. 3:00 p. in. 8:15 4;00 9:15 5:00 10:30 Fluestarf 6:00 11.15 6:35 12:00 7.10 1:15 p. in. 7:45 2:00 Flagstaff Every 45 minutes thereafter. Packages Delivered F. McDONALD, Proprietor. Typewriters We sell, rent, exchange and re pair, all makes, now and second hand. Ribbons Guaranteed, Curbou Paper Guaranteed. Call up TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SUPPLY CO. Phone 44. Alliance Dock Have your Job printing done at Tit Times offlco. w L BE LATE PORTLAND, Ore, March 24. Tho Tologram says: "Strawberries, tho first of tho now Spring fruits, were duo Inst week, and "would have como but for tho sot-back In tho Spring opening pro gramme occasioned by thd queer turn taken by tho weather. Lo cal dealers looked for small offerings of California berries tho latter part of this wook, for tho first of tho suuson usually appears by Kiistcr time, but reports from tho southern Btnto toll of weather Just Ilka Oregon luiB hnd for sovoral days, nnd borry shipments Imvo bcon delayed. "Thoro will probably bo nomo Cnllfomla berries In tho mnrkot tho coming week, and dealers say that In all probability thoy will havo lim ited ofTerlngH of the fruit from Lou isiana about ton (lays honco. From that tlmo on tho supply of tho fruit will steadily Increase, and within u row weeks nt tlio most inero win bo plonty of berries on tho local mar ket. Until that tlmo conHUtnoi'8 will havo to bo satisfied with apples, or anges, grapefruit nnd rhubarb and In this connection It may bo of Interest to householders to know that apples now nro going nt oven lowor prices than thono of a week ago. The doalors roallzo that with rhubarb al ready in good supply nnd tho Spring fruits near at hand tho end of tho apple season Is not far nway, and thoy aro offorlng Orogon's stnplo fruit at prices calculated to get it out of the way. Apples today aro Belling at prices all tho way from 10 to 50 cunts a dozen and by tho box nt tho lowest prices known ulncu tho upon Ing of tho season. , "Oranges aro rather firmly held, owing to tho scantiness of suppllcB In tho South, and tho tendency of prices Is upward. Fancy unvals aro going nt 40 to GO ccutu a dozon. Florida grapefruit of good quality Is avail able at two for a quartor. In tho vegetable market this week thoro aro two new arrivals 1913 potatoes from Florida nnd now Ilor muda onions from Mexico and, both Bhow good quality for first offerings. Tho potatoes aro retailing nt 15 cents n pound nnd tho onions nt two pounds for a quarter. Asparagtm from from California Is In fair supply and thu best of tho Is going ut 50 cents a bunch of two pounds. Other grndoB of tho pro duct arc Belling at 15 cents a pound. Oregon asparagus will bo In ovldonco soon. Rhubnrh has boon coming In a fairly frco way for a week and Is now retailing at lu conts a pound. Wax beans nro available in n small wny at .15 conts a pound nnd green pens at 30. Cucumbers nro still a rnro commodity, retailing at a quar ter apleco, and artichokes hold at 15 cents each. In tho llsh mnrkot a few Import ant prlco changes nro noted. Chi nook salmon, which Is relatively scarce, lias gone up to 25 conts n pound nnd salmon trout now Is re tailing at 27 contB. Columbia Riv er smelt Is available at four pounds for a dlmo nnd herring hold nt four pounds for n quarter. Black cod To talis at 12 1-2 conts, sturgeon at two pounds for 35 conts, solo at 10 nnd porch at 15. Crabs hold at 12 1-2 to 20 conts apleco, razor clams nt 15 cents n dozon and shrimp nt 15 cents a pound. Tho market Is well sunpllcd with nil sorts of smoked and dried fish. "Poultry prices remain tho samo as thoso of a wcok ago and no chnngo Is noted in tho butter mar ket. Eggs havo stiffened a bit, tho bout now rotulllng nt 25 to 30 conts a dozon." Comfort Your Stomach W pay for this treatment if it falls to promptly relieve Indlgee- tlon and Uytpepila. Reiftll' Dyinepala Tablets remrdy Stomach trouble because they con tain the proper proportion of Pepia and DlamutQ and the nrceuarjr car mlnatiree that help nature to aupply the elements the absence of wnlch in the gutrio Juloes causes Indiges tion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood and material necessary for overcoming natural body waste. Carry a package of Retail Dys pepsia Tablets in your vest pocket, or keep them in your room. Tako oue after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that they will keepindi (vstfonfrom bothering you. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guaraatee them to relieve indi gestion and dyspepsia, or to refund your money, if they fall to do so. Doesn't t stand to reasea that we wouldn't assume this snoneyrisk were we, not certain Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will satisfy youf Three sixes: 26 seats, 50 cents, and $1.00. You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet U tkis oessmunlty enly at cur store: L0CKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. The Busy Corner Marshfield Tk Tttw Sur Oregon ?sre is a nesall Biora In nssrly e-ery town eity In the United BUtes, C jjsds n3 Qrast Britain. There is a different lUisfl Remedy for nearly ersnr ordinary human 111 eeh upeeUlly detuned for the parUouUr 01 for which it Is rseommsnded, The Resell Stores are Amilu'i Greet Drug Store New and Second Hand Furniture old on tlio Installment plait, HARRINGTON, DOYLE 802 Front St. CO., Phone 840-L Marshfield, Or. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. WIL F OR I FI LOSS IS Sill WAHHINGTON. Slnrrl. oi "L. Department of Agriculture 1ms w figuring up tho Iobscb hv nrci i on lE National Forests f.,r ''?"' h year 1912. and finds n.", ihey "! tho lowest lu recent v..niH j!re than one ncro to over tlioiiB.imi' ! t nibored lnnds was buwicd over ani the total damage Is estimate ZT. 29 0, or loss thun one dollar to 0V,rC 2,000 ncrcs of ureu. ' Tho good record is attributed tn first, favorahlo weather condition, in most localities, ami 8Ccan, " the ii creased efllcloncy of th0 firo-nRhtlnsr system of communications oh National Forests the n.iulpment of trails, roads, tolephonrs. ,i Lw out statloiiH s yearly cnhinroii " tho fires It is saldar, 1 Ke" moro quickly and fought mora hS Idly. ' An especially good Hhowlng mndo by tho Forest ollkers Inst nil In nvtltltrlllul.U... II- ..... .. .. " ... vw..hU.o..,,.h men uiiisiuo t io Na tional Forests beroro they reached tho Forest boundaries. Such fire. constituted moro than oiio-alxtli of nil fought by tho Forest rangers nnd guards. Abqut tilno-tuntlis were er tlngulshcHl bqforo thoy touched tho ForestB. Of U.o fires within tho For. lest bouudarleB more thnn 18 ncr cont wero on lands in private ow. norshlp. Nearly ono-foiirth of he oxtra expenditures duo to nnhtlnir fires thut Is, expenditures outside tin- tlmo of tho regular Forest force was Incurred In lighting ttiesc Lightning caused moro fires than any other ngoncy, followed by mil" roads, campers, and Incendiaries, in tho order glvpn. Tho greatest los bob occurred in Arizona, Arknnsa. and Califorhla, In which states there was nlso tho largest proportion of fires caused by lightning and by In condlarlsm. About 27 per cent of nil tho fires wero started by llghlnlne nnd nbout 38 per cont wero duo to to cnroloHsneBs. Tho proportion in each cubo wan practically the same as in thu previous your. Tho total dumber of flrcn was 2.- ii, no tuiiiiiiircu wiiu :i.:iii'.i in 1011 T'lnnrm rn(l Vr' '". ll' KKrW ..w,uuw ..v. tn un iiiiiiiHi lav.UUU In 1011. Cnllfornln led all states In ioiui iiumuor tires, and in tlio num uor rnuBOd by lightning. Arizona fitood second In both of these classh flcatlons. Arkansas stood fou.-th In total numbor of fires, and first In mono 01 inconuinry origin, with Cali fornia second. Tho nnn 'nlnni Forest lu Kansas had only ono lire, which buruned over less thnn ten acres and cobI $1.11 to cxtlnRulsli, North Dakota had no fires on Its one amnll Forest. Of tho 2,172 fires, over 75 per wum wuiu piu oui ueroro 10 ncrcs wore burned over, and nearly GO por cont beforo one-quarter of nn ncro wnB covorod. Only 12 fires caused qnnuigo of moro than $1,000 each. OPURATK TO RKSTKOV TVPHOID "CAimVIXfl" Sailor yim Tninsmlttod DNcaso to Hliljuiuitos In Recovering nt tho .Alarliic Hosnllal. SAN FRANCISCO, Mnrch 25. Os car uison, a Bniior, Is recovering at tho Marino hospital from an opera tion mndo in un effort to rid his system of typhoid gorms, which he trnnsnutQ to all who comu n contact with him. His gnlj bladder was re moved, tho nttomlliiR phyBldnns be- iioving tnnt organ to bo tho breed lug plnco of tho offending germs. Ovor a year ago Olson was sin gled out by Investlgntors as the cause of numerous cases of typhoid fever which broko out on every ship on which bo sailed. He was confined at tho Marino hospital and apparently his body censed to gen orato tho typhoid gorms under the treatment administered. Soveral months ago ho was al lowed to leuyo tho hospital as cured, with tho proviso that ho return each month and allow himself to bo ex amined. Ho engaged in coastwise sailing, and two weeks after he ac cepted n position on a ship plying botweon Los Angolos and Snn Fran cisco two cases of typhoid wero re ported on board. Tho cause of the dlseaso waB traced directly to him with tho result' that tho etnto board of health ordored his confinement ut tho Marino hospital and the oper ntion performed. Tho outcomo of tho operation is being watched with interest by phy sicians tHroughout the cltv. HOW LONG MAY SI'O.VCJK STAY IX MAX'S AIIDOMKX? Question lief ore Court ns to When Statute of Limitations Would Regin to Run. CHICAGO, March U'. After a sponge is left In tho abdomen of a patient aftor an operation ard Is not discovered for sovon years, does the statute of limitations apply froin tho date of tho Inbortlon of tno spongo or tho date of tho discovery? That Is a legal question wlhcn TTnltn.l Ctnfaa In.li'n Pnrnenter Wl called upon to decide. It arose In I tho enso of George N. moiiibu"" of Jacksonville, Alabama, ngalnbr Dr. Charles K. Kalko of ChlcafO. Tho plaintiff avers that the physi cian negligently loft the sponge l tho abdomen after an oporathm w appendicitis. , ,v Soven years later, Montgomery says, physicians found tho sponge and removed It. . t Attorneys for the defense Insist ed that tho statute of limitations had expired in tho case, averring u began to apply at the time of mo orlglnnl operation. Times' Want Ads bring results. foxc ago. DAMAGE IN' NATIOYAi i,.... 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