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'V. . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913-EVENING EDITION. -'11 WHY Miiiiilniini viir bettor 'I'"'' 'Vfii tliu best tinware? ,'' .. tin I ihiIIiIiik but ii plating, u plecf of slict't lion H"'"' i.i m Tin lL,..lr I... .. ..in .. iin lioiii ." " -1 "t-inK mm, win uciir Z in.Wni! i" ,'"11 'M'omI. Vnrctui' rtrr. Aluminum waits Is pure nt iimlii urn and will last for- -'1PCM tides for march. WHY u Aluminum ,w,rL' ,,c",,r ",,,u ',1"il'l't' wnros, oven r the best BriHli"'-' llccniisc enamel Is nothing more nor Ions than Kass, coated oicr n ll, "r H,IL'ct ,ro"' 1,,,M 8,,wt ,,',ll "'" Hl,,"t',y 'cl Ijor ll0M' ,lll,, '" ,,om,,l,K break tho glass or enamel, allow , Miwll bits ,,f K,,,SH to m,v wl,u t,,e UhhX' t,,,s ,s "liy en .rucled wro Is condemned by phyrdcluiis the world over. Jttu!rFric Z0 5SC y , -i Mp AJlUl j '3 ,n w"""' I JlW magulnM You will use WHY 1h Wonr-Evor Aliiinliiuiii ware the host? IlecatiNu It Is tlie result of long oxperlet.ro in aliiinliiuiii man Ufa dure, because It Is al Mlulely pure, because It Is the hardest rolled of any aluminum ware nuide and lias the .mipiuliflcd eudoi-sement of users everywheii. "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils ilfin, if one ouch utcunll Ih placed it tour home no the manufacturers UUt. That Is why tliey sacrifice llfir profit nml we cut ours in tto on tills oncMHiurt ys FHtpn, which is yours ff it tie Sji-clnl Wire, JvFU Replace utensils that wear out mlhutcnsiU that Wear-Ever' Siffi When you buymgS Buy the besMir Bolow Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low wator at MnrBhflold. Tliu titles aro placed In tho order Of Orciirronrn. with itmlr tlmna nn tho (Irst lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compai- luon on consecutivo heights will imllcnto whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, Aithptrnct 2 bourn 34 minutes. 29IIrs.. 1.05 7.32 2.34 9.45 M 8.48 6.1 9.G7 4.9 I Ft.., Mrs., Fr... Ills.. Ft... o 7 Ml I 2.31 3.0 4.00 2.1) O.C 3.43 O.C 4.47 O.G LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., March 29, by BonJ. Otstllnd, special govomniont mo toorologlcol observer: Maximum r2 Minimum 48 At 4:43 n. in CO Precipitation 83 Precipitation since Sept. 1, , 1U12 . 52.21 Precipitation same period lust year 47.00 Wind: Southwest; rain. born cnl program which wns postponed will bo given In tho evening. i ntU'v. ,f,',,n,l,,anc"' v- C. dorst loft yestordny for San Dlogo for tho new hydroplane, which ho had built there, lie has discovered that aero nauts get from $100 to $200 per week, which would make It prohlb Itltlve hero, but ho expects to havo .Mr. Steele, formerly of Coos Hay, come back and operato it I-1 vi-1 lay Schedule The Break water will go on n five-day schedule between hero nnd Portland, April IB. bho will go on drydock at Portland Monday for a final overhauling, pre lim nary to the fast schedule She will leavo Saturday at 1 o'clock, an hour earlier tlmn first scheduled. j ii-wiiiiiiiu uureit is an nounced thnt Klinrmn.i nn.v.i.in .. North Bend, one of tho ownors of ;,?.u,ll,n Mcnt J'nrkot In Mnrsh leld. Is receiving tho Freldmann treatment for consumption at Tho Neediest. Pnllfnmlti ) - ...l.. 10.59 ,,0.,wont tnro sotnotlmo ago and a 4.3 California doctor lina Just brought 11.53 B0,no or tho sorum there. 4.G l, 1h I'roiinHcil. .1. A. 1'attlson who 1 hns boon with tho C. A. Smith Com- . puny noro for some tinio loft today lor Portland where ho will tnko n position as assistant superintendent of the Clark-Wilson lumber mill at Llnntou. Tho position is quite n decided promotion for him nnd his ! ninny Coos Buy friends will bo glad to learn of It. Mrs. I'atHson nnd children will Join him thore lator. I Itnlllnger Funeral. Tho funeral 'of L. IC. Balllnger will bo hold Sun , day afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho MnrBhflold Episcopal Church, tho Ntev. It. E. Browning officiating. Mrs. Bnlllugcr, mother of the de ceased, wired to havo tho body sent - hi ino oiu noma at Lincoln, Nobr., : for burial hut owing to tho condl- A tldll Of tho rOtllnlllH. It wnu itnrl,!ml Clnr- to bo Impossible to comply with hor 4.1 IHNN'nntvT, Mr .! Mi-o Ollcn A. I'ctmnrlf nl flinln lii i mo rnnnoul. In West Mnrshflold, Saturday,! X'w Llfewiver Nows has reached March 29, a nine-pound son. Coos Bay friends of tho arrival of Mother and child me doing nicely n new llfesaver at the homo of and tho grandparents, Mr. nnd Mr. nnd .Mrs. Bert Petersbn In dnr Mrs. Thomas Coko alid Justice diner on March 18. This Is tho nnd Mih. C. L. Peunock, nro vy- third son. Mr. Peterson will bo re lug With I'lll'll' llllll'l- In llinll lllnlllhliriiil nn n r.Kiiin ........!... ,, , . .- . ---- ..w .. k'iiiiui iiiuiiiijur in lirxie nuu joy. Prescription Filling Is Our Business wkii.wi: i-ii, u:n iu-uinc tin: .month of .maucii i:iiki ritr.scitiiTiNs. i:vi:nv one was twice checked isefoke m:mvi:iii:i and the best imiah.macectical chicmicals VSI.P. "Busy Corner" Prices Always Right tile COOS Bnv llfpxnvlni? pi-mi- nn.l la cnimnrtnil u-ltl. tlw Tr.....n,.o ,..,i.. I ... ..a... t.iu uiiiiiiiii niuiiiui nrrvirrfi i iiiiiuiTutv. uov. h. );. ui iireseiu. .Many iricnils here will Browning announces thnt services extend congratulations with wishes Will 1m miliilllrttnil tit llw. fn..utif ltl.l tin., .1.1. ...... I .1 .. t.i "... w y,.,.......,. ..v .llu ...... ni.nuiu ..nn nun uu iiiiiunuiiii uiiizcn may hplscopal Church nt 11 o'clock nnd .grow up as Btrong as Ills father nnd 7 fl i.llf.V Qmiilni. I .. .....! I.I. . .1 . .. v..w. ,x uuiiuuj, i nn liuuu no inn iiiouier.. Show In Xorth Bend. Mr. Ennls, HomeiH Itnllway. Word received announced todllV that hn linil nr. from Hrnntu Pnnu la tl.,. i ii o,., ranged to present "A Night of ors, formerly of Marshflel'd, W. P. LaillfllH." U'lllnli U'nu t'lffin Itnr., un Mnitil.. .....I nll...H.. ...1... . " ; ., .", "" " "." nw ...... ... .nil, uuivio (vim iiru iiriiiuoi- HuccesHfully this week, at North i Ing a railroad from Crarits I'nss in Bond next Thursday evening, April Bnndon. hnvo aBked for a bonus nt 3rd. Grants I'nss. Owing to Ornnts Pass nun at .miii. joiin scon bus- noing iioiiiiki ii project to build to tallied an Injury to his leg nt tho Crescent City, It Is not llkoly thnt Eimtsldo Hhlnglo mill this nioriiliig. 'unythlng deflnlto will bo done thore It wns first thought that his log about tho bonus, according to word had been broken lint ll wun foiiml from n iirnmlnmit Rmniii Pnuu nn... thnt It was not. Ho Ih nt tho Snv-I l'li-ln 'I'.im.. Tiw. nnmii.ii.,. v,.,,..,' dor hotel. nnnonunces thnt District Attnrnov Klver lllslng. Capt. Ilormnn Ed-l,co- " rown iiiib neon notllled thnt wards, or the Alert, ropnrtod today I ,,,,M n- (5(,RH' ln behalf or tho big that there had been a ten-root rise I t,nilu'r' owners, has begun suit to pro In North Coos Hlver and thnt ninny' V,0111 Sheriff Ongo rrom collecting logs were coining out. Ilo said thnt i Bl'oclal road taxes. It says that .i ..ii .. ii... i.. . i.'ilf. llrown Ih iilniinlnir in fli'lit 11 PERSONAL NOTES I J- ,? WATS0N of Hoseburg Ib In , ,'Var?'"luI( to'biy ou business. IAS. WATSON, county clerk, is hero im-'Imm, 9,.,,l.,ill.1V'.t0(,n' " business. l'MEIt QI'ILLIAMS, of North Coos HIvor, Is n Mnrshflold visitor to day. I. E. SCHILLINO or Conulllo, was a Marshfleld business visitor ves-terdav. CAIIL AND FHANK JOHNSON, ot ooob uivor, aro .Marsnfleld visi tors today. MS SU..B?"A. SCHILLINO of Myr , ! (JJnt ls the BllcBt ot her aunt, . . r. iMurpny. TOM ROBINSON Is In from his homestead at Ecklcy and will spend a month or so at Fernduln IIBV. FATHER SPUINOEIl loft to! day on n week or ten days' trip . to Gardiner and Florence. CLARENCE LINDBERG. who hnB been employed at tho C. A. Smith mill, loft today for Minneapolis. MRS. MAMIE O'TOOLE, who has been residing nt Coalodo. left to Iny for Mt. Dome, Call., to mako her nomo. MISS CORDELL returned todnv rr! J visit at Sacramonlo anil will Join hor bother nt tho Smlth Powers camp on Isthmus Inlet. M. W. MAHONEY, who has been visiting his sisters. Mrs. Ellznboth Adams and MIbb Mnmlc Muhonoy, loft for his home nt Bandon to day. W. 9. juss nnd family who will leayo tomorrow tav Calirornln will locate nt Mountain Homo, Call., whore he will engage In bus iiess. JOE KRANNICK, or North Bond. jwio nns ueon siieiKiing six months In Southern Cnliromln, was In Mnrshflold today. Ho reports It Is rather quiet In Cnllfomln now, tho Mexican trnublo not being ovl dent nlong tho Cnliromln boun- 11 u i y. OSCAR OILMAN or North Inlet was n .Mnrsntieid today. Ho roportB I m n covv " "'" rnnc f0" lown hill the other dny, struck with her bend under a log and was drowned In n row Inches or water, tho log held her nose In the wntor, while she was unable to extricate her Boir. . L. BURR Ib expected horo to night rrom Myrtlo Point where ho nnd Vornoii Smith nnd F. A. Warner wore Inspecting tho Smith-Powers road and rimlilni? tho work. Hugh McLmIii hns re turned rrom thero nnd says Fred McLnln Is getting nlong nicely with their ooiilini'lu tif tiw. wooden bridges. A I AMO.VO THE SICK. I LEAVE TODAY OH BR EHOMIER Rough Bar May Result in Ves sel Not Getting Out Until Sunday Big List. The- Breakwater will sail this af ternoon Tor Portland. Tho bar was retiorteil imltn rmti.li nt I !....!. and Captain Macgenn wns then at doubts of being nblo to get out to day as ho did not wish to run the risk of tho shonls and might remain until tomorrow. Among those sailing on hor wora tho following: Mrs. R. B. Mason, Earl Mason, Opa Mason, Mrs. T. Apploor, Geo. Appleof, Miss J. Sexton, Mnmlo O' Tollo, II. Englo, J. H. Onrdnor, Mrs. M. Billings, A. G. Ham, J. Swanson, E. Cnmpbcll, J. Pnrkcr, Mrs. S. A. Fnrrln, Mike Grant, E. J. Mnrrow, I I'oterson, D. Wobstor, Miss C. My ron, Miss E. JolniBon, B. Howard, J. E. McCIollan, II. M. West. A. Bar ry, Mr. Abbott, A. A. Hale, C. E. Howell, J. W. Ferguson, L. R. Woods E. M. Eldrldgo,, I. Wldasky, C. M. Eborhart, F. Chase, Mrs. F. Chnso, D. L. Roborson, J. R. Grinin, A. F. Norton, R. Olson. J. Solnes, J. J. Grnnt, Mrs. S. B. Roborts, N. P. Nelson, Miss N. Guslinw, H. Hnnscn, B. Stovons, C. M. Wright, J. A. Pnt tlson. Mrs. L. Dement, B. I. Hnrvoy, E. Hurd, Miss McCloud, J. Fossott, Mrs. C. Leo, .Mrs. C. Miller, O. R. Wlllard. L. Fanchor, E. Boyor. E. Shnw, A. Shaw, J. D. Mclntyro. Win. Smith, A. C. Atkinson. E. Wldmnrk, A. Mlorson, H. Wall, A. Lawson, J. A. Colestack, J. Mahcr, C. Bradford, F. L. Slsson, A. G. Thompson, E. J. Mllnrch. C. Kuoto. T. Phillips, C. Lund, J. II. Anderson, A. Wngnor, J. Ir. I louden. NOTICE. To nil Royal Select Mostors, resi dent nnd visiting. A Council of Croptlc mnsonry will bo Instltiicd In Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m., March 29. All Invited. C. II. MARSH, It. and S. M. HAM) Il.WPI' nt Hnirlna TTnll SATCHDAY night. MARCH 2. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US sORPHEUM TONIGHT OttlXB TO ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN OCR THE "Kit THCIti: WILL HE XO EXHIBITION THIS EVENINL. Watch for Opening Announcement TOWER 11ROS. Kstnhllslietl Admission, IDc, Never inure. i I 111 LWllltillL 1111 111 11, IT IIILn 111 11,11 ---- .. .-- ............n .w ..n.V ... Gould enmp ought to bo out. I ,ho l,,ult ,olnK rnl8oa " t,lu B,in, Bar....... Itette... - Honrv Sone-' !!""?. ?" t,,'!,VW"i.r",8C .. ')o1,!H ulncl:..!. Imli... rn..ll....i .. .....v... ""'. ."""" IUCSIIOII IS frnm n..v r ' nn m, , fnr, r v nf i'"180." " rnS COl. Rosa . lit lln! m U I m, r: 1"' l"ro " l"JMI","?n liar. Hinting "iTint "he I. n,uri, In,- 0 'ed o " nt ho ' April torm o proved in health, although still con-ZnU The WeyeHiai.'sor .m !nny rined to n hospltnl In Oiuahn. I !s ,erii8lng to pay nny special road Cniisliler IVaiielilse, At a meet-1 tax, but what other conipaiiles nro Is lug or tho Eastsldo Council Thurs- not stated. day evening, definite notion of thol THE IIALLINGEK KL'.VEItAL nppllcatloii of 1). o. Green of the! Tho vestrymen or the Episcopal Oregon Power Company ror nn elec- Church who nro to act ns pallbonr trle rrauchlso thoro was dofonoil In ors at tho funoinl or Mr. L. IC. Bal ordor ror the Councllmen to studv linger nro kludlv asked to ussomblo tho rraiiehlso over. ' at tho Wilson uuilortnking jiarlorH Easter Services. Owing to tho L'O tomorrow. lllnnHii (if Hnr. Ilnu'ni'il. Ilin llnr fS Lo Roy Hall will preach nt tho NANN SMITH will SAIL FROM morning and ovonlng services nt SAN FRANCISCO ror COOS IIAV, the Marshriehl Christian Church to- ThurMlny, April :t, with FREIGHT morrow. Tho rogiilnr Enstor miisl- ONLV. iUST RECEIVED !iuihSf,me,lt of BL",ue v,r- .'"fca Hams, SJ? ,Iani8. i Hsins, "UMaan0LC0 ,lot f ""cons, hf Grocery Co. Puono 102 ske ", I !... '"AVE niT., M- ""uh.iskd THE JUT Furniture tUlMl,?!.. orwhllo - ii ior. .;e'sThan Half Price " --A. Res. Phono ICC TONIGHT at liTe Royal A Two Reel feature for the little ones ami tho old ones as well. HOP O JIV THUMB Hand Colored. BEAUTIES OF BRITTANV All giuuo out In the West. WHEN THE STUDIO BURNED. JOE CAVIL Trick Violinist, As- slsteil by KID PEG. Change or Vaudeville. Tlio best show In tho county for the money. Balcony 10c Lower Floor 15c. Horo Monday for one week Ed wards & Merrltt's .Musical Coinery Coinimiiy and tho DANCING DAISIES. 1.1 PEOPLE 1.1 at North llcnd Tonight TnUo the Auto. COOS KING BICYCLES $30.00 COOS QUEEN BICYCLES $28.50. Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 158-H 172 Broadway Y0UR job PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. Im u if DlTji Ih Jl Rev. 7., O. Howard or the Mnrsh flold Christian Church who has been qullo 111 Is reported improving but ho Is iinablo to lenvo his homo yot. Ml'S. Georun Wulldnn In rnnnrlml qulto sick nt their home, "Tho Cedars," today. Cnpf. Miitson Is confined to his homo In South Marshfleld by an at tack of stomach trouble Miss Julia Holm, formerly om ployed nt Sartor's, who has been critically III. lu reiiorlnil mini., Imllnr today. Jllduo Hnll Ik now nliln in nl) m, a considerable portion of tho tlmo at Morry Hospital nnd to receive visitors. Cailt. N. J. Cornwnlf. nf nnnlliiniv who recently iindorwont nu oporntlnn nt .Mercy Hospital, Is getting along iiilui. .wis. Cornwall is noro from Berkeley. Call., with him. Ml'H. Itnlinccn I.nuii.Ktiimii la nmi. fined to hor homo by Illness today. uov. ratnor A. it. Munio, who has been qulto sick, Is reported llllich luilirovod lodnv nml will Im able to ofriclnto tomorrow. Romeo ToiiiIIiihoii, who wns struck nnd sorlously Injured by a njiiig pieco or tuniier wniio chang ing saws at tho North Bend box rnclory, Is reported to bo Improv ing rapidly at Morey Hospital whoro ho was taken after the accident. NANN SMITH will SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO for ('IM)S IIAV. Thursday, April :t, with FREIGHT ll.Mil . RAILROADS NOW BUILDING IN X you ono o four NEW DRINK8T who havo been waiting so many years. But speaking nbout building, hnvo you had us build you ono of our NEW DRINKS. X SARTER'S FOUNTAIN it Tve been selling Studebaker Wagons and Buggies for over 30 years." Tve Bold them because my reputation as a dealer was nt stake and from experience I have found that Studebaker means the best." That tells the Story. Farmer bought Studebaker wagons before the Civil war and they have been buying them ever since, Because they had confidence in the name Studebaker and in the sturdy, dependable wagons and buggies they build. And that confidence has been upheld. Studebaker wagons are built on honor and theStudebaker guarantee goes with every one. There's a Studebaker for your needs whether you live in city, town or country, Fsrin Wat on Suit?. Pony Carriages ftiu!nts Wagon Buggies Dump Carts Trucks Runabouts Contractor.' Wagon NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS .Jl And Studebaker harness also as well und carefully made as Studebaker vehicles. See our Dealer or WrlU ui. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, OEE. J. Leo Brown, Ph. G. Robt. V. Swaiilon, Ph. 0. POISON OAK i is immediately relieved and permanently cured by using Dermol which is a soothing, cooling, healing, antiseptic, creamy preparation that reduces rapidly poison oak swellings. SWAIMTOM'S efforts in putting out the most efficient prepara tion for poison oak on the market, has exceeded ex pectations. 99 cases in 100 arc cured by Dermol. One trial will convince you that it is tho most SCIENTIFIC CURE known. All people who suffer from poison oak should have a bottle on hand when in the woods; as it is a splendid preventive if applied to face and hands morning and evening. Manufactured only by us.