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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
r "rrtfiiwY i- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. if' . jz& K N$ VOU 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 arc tailored-to-fit. The' 're best for you to buy. See what we have at $25. We have them at less; and more. WOOLEN MILL STORE This storo Is tJio homo of Hart ScliulTiicr & Mur.v clothes TIDES FOR MARCH. Below is given the timo nnd height of hlRh nnd low water at Mnrshflold. Tl o tides nra placed In tho order of occurronco, with their times on tho llrst lino nnd heights on the second lino of onch day; a compni Uon on consccutlvo heights will ludlcnta whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho bar, oubfltrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 20 Hrs.. 5.02 11.29 0.02 11.15 Ft... 0.2 0.1 4.5 1.8 27 Hb.. 5.41 12.25 7.05 0.0 Ft... 0.2 0.0 4.4 0.0 28 1!rs.. 0.01! 0.32 1.25 8.21 Ft... 2.5 5.8 0.3 4.1 29 Hrs.. 1.05 7.32 2.34 9.4C Ft... 2.7 5.4 0.0 4.1 30 Hrs.. 2.31 8.48 3.43 10.69 Ft... 3.0 5.1 0.0 4.3 31 lira.. 4.00 9.G7 4.47 11.53 Ft... 2.9 4.9 0.C 4.C WEATHER FORECAST. kBiit ScUfntf k Mifi arosa jureaira Foir tih Skimi airad Complesdoira Price 2S Certs For Sale at lodiliart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." NE MAIN 298 US off Grocery Co. Ms to Sell l!M Pounds or HnnanHaddie iff Grocery Co. Phono 1C2 Wt Tmdlw. I Along the Waterfront. j Captain lUitlcr of tho schoonor (ilondnle, which In loading nt tho i Hiillrrml dock, roports thnt ho had very fnvornhlo winds on tho trip up tho const, making tho run from San I Francisco to Coos Uny In six days. After waiting nutsldo hero, ho got ti lutuimjiu ujijiuriuuuy mill oaiuiutiy sullo'l In ovor the bar. Frank Wvmnn nt Snntli Tnlnt. wlin returned tho other dny from Port- ' Inml. Hociiroit iinnorn nn nnulnnnr fnr gasoline launches. At'end SWEDISH LUTHERAN LADIES U.VCENT SUPPER nt tho church hall Saturdny, March 29, beginning at 5 o'clock, ; PURCHASED Till 0 Hotel Dining tt FumitnrA &mV r hiio Than Half p.:.. -ui.e 'Wiseman SSte. ... -". mono 166 TONIGHT it fcoyal k., (rick .1..11..1 . W;0 o fur an vy. , 'ernoor, I.v. rrt,t.'M TIMDAV .CIVlEi.n ISjwic Week. Kitose.rent. ",ff Want Ad. AT Till: HOTELS. I THE CHANDLER W. Holmes nnd wife, Ilenver lllllj W. 8. Hooth, San FranelHco; .1. L. Ausen, Coiiulllo; !:. W. Lniiriuiin, I'ortlnnd: A. F. Nor ton, Portland; Leslie (1. .Johnson, .Myrtle Point; A. N. Gould. Coiiulllo; I. M. llrowor, Klninnth FiiIIh. LLOYD HOTEL M. I.. Cimter, C-i.'iiilllo; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A, Drown, Seattle, Wash.; J. Foster, Camas Vnlloy; II. M. Pendleton, Portland; Frank Stevens, Ocean View, Or.; J. F. Matsou, Catching Inlet. HOTEL COOS Frank Walsh. Em pire; I). II. Johnson, Coiiulllo! L. M. MrGeorgo, Myrtle Point; II. Englo, Portland; I.old Cutllp, Coos Hlver; O. Schoop, Coiiulllo; Jack Mcflco, Itlvorton; Joseph Duiisou, Capo Arngo. NOTICE. All inombors of tho Frnternnl Un ion of Amorlcn nro requested to at tend tho regulnr mooting, Thurs day at 7. p. in. Order of President, C. W. WOLCOTT. HAND DANTE nt Eagles Hall, SATURDAY night. MAI tCII U. COOS KINO RICYCLES tfilO.OO COOS QUEEN RICYCLES Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Fly Associated Pross OREGON Fair In oast to night or Thursday. Warmer tonight In south nnd east. South erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m., March 2C, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special govorumont me teorological obsorvor: Maximum 48 Minimum 29 At 4:43 a. m 33 Precipitation none Wind: Northwest. Clonr. Precipitation 21 Precipitation since Sept. l, 1912 49.59 Precipitation smiio period l previous year 46.89 HORN. i CI1APIN To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Chnpln nt .their home in Bunker Hill, Tuesday, Murcli 2, a hoy. Mother mid child are doing well and the rather Is proud ns n president. Phono inH-ll 173 Hrondwny NIEME To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nlenio at their homo In Mursh lleld, Monday, March 21, a girl. Mother and child nro doing well mid If Fred exceeds tho speed limit these dnys them's a rcu hoii, because his trips nro real Joy rides. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. An drow Anderson of South Inlet ut tho home of Con rod Hagqulst In West Mnrshlleld, Wednesday, March 26, a daughter. Opens Kline Shop Oscar E. Wall has opened n new shoo shop on Front street. Buys Motorcycle I)r L. K. Strnto has purchased an Indlnn motorcyclo from W. N. Ekblnd. Silver Ten Tho Ladles' Aid of the Baptist church aro giving n sil ver ton at tho church this afternoon. Leuvu Tomorrow M. Harmon, R. Straus nnd Mr. McConboy will bo outgoing pnsongers on tho Drain stngo tomorrow morning. Open". Camp Honry Hoeck has oponed n now logging camp In Smith HiibIii, operating in a trnct of Smltli Powors timber. It, will tuko him nbout two yenrs to log It. Buys New Auto D. L. Footo, of tho Footo auto sorvlco. has placed HAND DANTE at Eagles Hall, SATURDAY night. MARCH HO. WANTED You to know that STUTSMAN & CO. SPECIAL will appear just once. Take ndvantngo of it. 95-acro Coos River farm. $2000 cash getB possession. Payments $100 first year. $200 second year. $300 third year. $400 fourth year. Aftor fourth year, $o00.00 per year, interest 7 per cent, payable semi annually. Con tract to terminate on or before 10 years. Will take good city proporty up to $3000. A modern up to date new flvo-roomod Bungalow, com pletely finished, ready to oc cupy. Ground 37x100. best location, East Marshfloid. $300 cash, balanco Uko rent. Good Boven-roomed dwelling on McPhorson Btreet, North Rend, closo In. Ground 45x 100, fnclng oast; good 'home nnd Investment. $o00 cash, Balnnce $15.00 per month. Four-lots on Virginia ave nue jiiBt at bridge, $120u. Do you mean business, Mr. Investor. If bo, take notice of this, 90x280 leet ground, close In to business district of Mnrshflold, Improved paved street, good building, -best lo cation. Do not look this up unless you have nt least nnlf of $10,500. Two lots In R. R. Add. to Marshfloid, on Second street. Get them, $1500. CALL AT 136 DROADWAY. What a Disgust yon have had when you tried one oi! thoso good looking oranges and found it as dry as a bone. WHY? It's Frozen over three-fourths of California's crop of or anges and lemons are that way. WHILE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I BOUGHT A CAR OF The Nicest and Juicest Oranges The orange crop will he a thing of the past within a month. Your grocer will have them as long as they last. F. S. DOW ORPHEUM TONIGHT OWING TO ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR THE ATER THERE WILL HE NO EXIHHITION THIS EVENING. Watch for Opening Announcement TOWER BROS. Established Admission, 10c, Never iuure. nn ordcV with Gcorgo Gnndrum for n now seven passenger Cadlllne which he will plnco In his rent servlro. Flro at Coqullle Parties arriving from Coqulllo yestordny report a lire scare there, an overturned lamp Betting llro to n tent In tho roar of tho Nosier confectionery. Tho dam ago woh small. Passes Awny Coos Hay peoplo have received word of tho death of Albeit Frost, a former resident of tho tiny, ut Palisade, Colorado. Ho wiib about 28 yearB old and left hero seven or eight yenrs ago. Dies In California Word hns been received bore of the donth of Mrs. Frank Lang nt Now Monterey, Cali fornia. Mrs. Lang wob formerly MIsb Annie Forty nnd left hero nbout twonty-llvo yenrB ago. Sho Is sur vived by a husband nnd several chil dren. Ih Improving Fred Wilson, who returned InBt evening from Unndon, states that whllo thoro ho visited Rol Anderson, who wns bo badly Injured lu the wreck on tho Seeley & Ander son Logging rond. Ho Bays that An derson Is getting nlong nicely and that tho Bkln grafting Is proving a success. It was Just four months ngo yesterday that tho accident oc curcd. Tho deep gash In Anderson's faco hns practically healed, leaving n bad Bear. It will bo' sometime before ho wilt bq nblo to leave tho hospital. AMONG TflK HICK. Mrs. John Foulkcs, who hnd n minor operation performed nt Mor cy hospital yesterday 1b reported Im proving rapidly. Mrs. Miller of North Uond, mother of Arthur Miller, who hns been threatened with pnaiimonlu, Is re ported much Improved. Llzzlo Cooloy, tho 12-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooloy, Is III with nppondlcltles nnd may bo compelled to undergo an operation. The family hts been lu poor circum stances for nomo time nnd tho little girl hns been mnklng her homo with Mrs. Rebecca Stump. PERSONAL NOTES ATTEND DIG HALL nt HA'EL TON'S HALL on SOUTH INLET next SATURDAY night. Good floor, good music, good time. ALL COME. WANT ADS. WANTED To rent (I room modem house. Mnrshlleld or North Rend. Inquire O. K. Harbor shop. IM ) It KENT Furnished huiixckccp renins. O'JI. First nnd Hlreh Sts. Phono 23!-J or call after 10 n. m. WANTED Maid for general house work nnd to nssist with child ren. Apply mornings, Mrs. 11. M. Rlchnrdsou, FOR KENT Large, well furnished room with bnth. Flvo minutes wall: from business section. Ref eni'CH. Inquire 70S North Sec ond street. FOR KENT Modern improved, furnished lint. CIS South 11th St. Will bo vacated April 1. No children desired. FOR SALE Two new bungalows with lots 117 1-2x100. Prices Sir.OO nnd $1550. Terms $:I00 cash and $.'10 por mouth. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, LOST White crocheted belt. Kinder please return to Times ofllce. FOR SALE Fiiinltiiro for 1 1 room boarding liouso. Apply 207 North :ird street. WANTED Sowing by experienced dressinnkor, specialty, tailored skirts nnd one-piece drcsess. Gill Donnelly avenue, RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for hatching. Phono 187-R. MONEY TO LOAN One. two or three yenrs on fnrm nnd town property. From $100 to $10,000. Address IJox A. R. Times ofllce. FOR HENT Large, well furnished room with bath. Flvo minutes' walk from business section. Rof oronces. Iiuiulro 708 North Sec ond street. FOR SALE Settings of Sicllllan Ruttorcups or Good Luck fowl $3 per 13; Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Is land Reds nnd Brown Loghorns $1 por 13. Mrs. E. Don McCrary. FOR SALE Two new bungalows with lots 37x100. Prlco $1500. Terms $300 cash and $30 por month. Title Guarantee and Ab stract Co. NOTICE Will party xho took new cravanette. light colored, from Rlanco billiard hall and loft old coat In Its place return samo and avoid trouble. J. W. Davis. WANTED Cosh Register, state price and numbor keys. P. O. Box 704, North Dend. FOR RENT Ono fclv room furnish ed Iioubo. Apply J, O. Doane, 921 South Fifth street. Phone 331-R. FOR SALE Three burner gas plate. Practically now. Phono 1CC-L. WANTED Young lady to learn mil linery. References required. Ad dress Box "R", Times ofllce. FOR SALE Settings of white nnd Buff Orpingtons, $1.C0 per 13. Mrs. M. Jutstrom of South Coos River. WANTED Girl for housework lu small family. Phono 107-J. FOR SAL: Rhode Island Red eggs. O. M. Conner, Phone 320. FOR SALi: Ono luunch 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enquire M, G. Coleman, North Bend. FRED NOAH of Allegany Is In town today. HERMAN SANFORD of Sumner la In town on business. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sumner Is visiting In town today. 52. T. THOMAS of Allegany Is a Marshfloid vlBltor today. TOM HALL returned yesterday from n business trip to Coqullle. TOM COKE has been Buffering from u Bovere attack of la grippe. MRS. ELMORE or Allognny Is in town today visiting relatives. MRS. NED GALLOWAY of North In let Is In town shopping today. ROLL GOODMAN of tlm Coos River hntchery is In Mnrshflold today. .MRS. OTTO HILL of Coos River Is spending tho dny in town shopping JUDGE J. S. COKE Is tho latest to Buffer a severe atttack of la grippe. A. D. WRIGHT and daughter, Clara, of Sumner are town visitors to day. MILTON CHURCH Is spending the dny In town from his North Inlet homo. JOHN and PETER MICIIELBRINK nro In Mnrshflold today from Allo gnny. MISS MAY MAGEE of Empire Is the guest of Mrs. Win. Mngee in West Mnrshlleld. 0. W. REAVIS returned to Conlcdo yesterday afternoon nfter a short bii8lnc8s visit to town, MRS. BILLINGS of Allognny enmo down tho rlvor this morning and will spend tho dny In town. DR. L. O. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point, who wob In Mnrshflold yesterday, loft for his homo this morning. JACK MAGEE, who oporntcs tho Rivcrton Coal mine Is In Mnrsh flold on business for n fow days. MRS. SARAH JUDD of North In let wns spending tho dny In town on business and pleasure. MILO P'ERSON loft on tho nftor noon boat for his homo on North Inlet nfter a few dnys in town. JOSEPH DUNSON, keeper of Arngo Lights, who wnR In Mnrshlleld yes terday, returned homo this morn ing. A. N. GOULD, county surveyor, left for his home In Coqulllu tills morn ing nfter a short business trip hero. MRS. DAN McDONALD of North Bend wns tho guest of Mrs. II. J. McKeown nnd other friends hero yestordny. MISS MARTHA TALBOT will re turn to her homo on South Inlet tomorrow afternoon after spend ing t..o winter I" town. O. J. SEELEY returned to Co qulllo by tho nfteruoon train af ter upending several dnys lu Mnrshflold on business. S. II. CATIICART mndo n.trlp to Co qulllo yesterday on business with the estate of Gcorgo Woodruff, of which ho Is ndmlnlBtrntor. J. M. LAWLER of tho Arngo Hotel nt Empire was a Marshfloid visit or yestordny. Ho roports that ho Is looking for n good soason there. MRS. .IUD MILLS of Suninor re turned to Mnrshflold this morn ing from n visit with hor daugh ter, Mrs. Carl Egonhofi of South Coos River. DR. WM. IIORSFALL. Jr.. .returned yestordny from Unndon. Ho roports that Mr. MeKonzIo of Port Orford, who recently underwent nn oporn tlou there. Is getting nlong nicely. MRS. ROBERT ROOKE of North Coos Rlvor returned to Mnrshflold yestordny from n visit with hor daughter, Mrs. R. F. Prey of East sldo, and Is now tho guest of Mrs. Wllllnm Egenhoff. W. C. FEN8LER, wife, son nnd daughter, wore In Mnrsliflold yes tordny on their wny to Myrtlo Point, where they will mnko their future homo . Mr. Fonsler hns as sociated himself with tho Hub clothing stores nnd Is a brother of Charles Fonslor. MISSES CLARA MYREN and ES THER JOHNSON will lenvo on tho Breakwater Saturday for Port land to nttond Grand Opera. They will mnko but n brlof visit to tho Rose City going for tho solo pur poso of hearing Mine. Tottrnzzlnl, who enmo to tho front In grand op orn in Snn Francisco some yoaia ago. J. M. EDDY, representing W. J. Wll esy, was hero from North Bond yestordny. Ho roports that Mr. Wilaey Is now In Now York. Ho snld that according to last roportu ho received, everything was pro ceeding well In the Kinnoy-Wllsey denl. Judge Bronough, who Is examining tho abstracts, may come hero soon to look up soma matters In connection with them. Trv Tho Times' Want Ada. COUNTY ATTORNEY TO START CRUSADE Newspapers say liquor and other laws to bo enforced. Dry work, surely. But you can quench your thirst at SARTER'S FOR SAIiE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,! Ferry landing. Phoe IBiMj. feaJ'O B.&. Swt LaYemidler Keeps the lunula nnd faco toft and beautiful. A harmless scien tific preparation of merit.