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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION. fr"""""" You Get Insured Quality in 5130 A Heavy Weight Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit at $15.00 The Masterpiece of Clothcraft Scientific Tailoring JUST to show how good a blue serge suit could be made at a medium price, the makers first produced 5 30 a year ago, Itprov- j ed the biggest seller they ever had, 7 I T2 . L- tf.. 4.t. L..i. I CJi because it was casuy uic ucsl vaiue in blue serge ever offered at the price. This spring, it's even better. In fact, it's the Masterpiece of Clothcraft Scientific Tailoring. While not the highest priced suit in the Clothcraft line, it's easily the best value that ever bore the Cloth- ' craft Label and Guarantee. Before you decide on your Sping suit, come in and see the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special No. 5130. Examine the cloth and the tailoring. Try it on and notice the style and (it, If you don't decide it's the best $15.00 worth you ever saw, we won't ask you to buy. VII MM If M I WW GUARANTIED f I Jw II ALL WOOL III MM V I mi g..n....,......M....B.iaaiBaaMHIalHaialaaa,JB s Just say 5130-ii you want the best I Blue Serge Suit, at $15, you ever saw. I unsccaiiiBHiiiaauiaiiMiaiiiigBiiafai K a IBBtElS WOOLEN MILL STORE MiiT-To-Man Clothiers -U USE- NYAL'S CORN REMEDY FOR Corns, Warts and Bunions Just the thing you need. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 I TONIGHT nt J TOU Know We Sell Baking Powder? ,lTar1n!", w" 8o1' n ,ot of ,l F,r8t because It's a Puro Cream li tr nam! i i l'0W(ler: an& socoudly, becnuso you can buy it for fyfrom in . J1 l")Ud cans or 40c per pound cans, thereby sav- this a f air 4ic,l,Pr Pound, and rest assured aftor you liavo glv- add , , " w"1 not bo necessary for us to run a fourth uti"actiQl, ,, Me mw w,,nt ,l W,J1 do and we euarair vim to keen guarantee It to givo wa,'ctlon iV """ wnui win uo and we guarantee it 10 givo fira it an i "' uftor a ra,r trial you should bo dissatisfied, kindly and to win rotund your monoy. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House C(Mi: l .) LOOK OVER OUR I'ltEini'M LIST. IM Jiul "CORONA HLEXD COFFEE" "- ' Au O'Coimeli Uulldlng. Phone 3D I J The Royal edwahrs .v merhitts mi'si CAL COMEDY COMPANY in people 15 lu n Complete Change Tonight "DEHHY DAN" A Musical Fnreo Comply that IS Funny. Till: RAXCIXG DAISIES A Hit liy TheniH'h es. Till: GREAT SACRIFICE A (no m'l nay nee i online. SAVER IIV AX AIRSHIP Reliance Heller inn Tiiuii isvit. PRICES Loner Floor fic Hulcony - ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC Llndberg & Rosborg have opened their now storo In Bunker Hill with a completo lino of Btatlouory, bread, candy, cigars and tobacco. Pool hall In connection. The public Is cordially In vited. Lindberg & Rosbcrg Phono 301-L. ORPHEUM TONIGHT ,ivU. TOW.-, ...... " "ii.l. SIXG "AS LONG AS THE SHAMROCK ft Cow. 1,u" HHKK.." "I()V WITH THE RKJ THREE REEL PRODUCTION ftmVt "Till; SHACGIIHUX" "U.l S ORKAT MASTERPIECE PRODUCED IX IRE LAXI) HY THE KALEM CO. tabllshed Admission, ioc, Xever more. Pure Maple Syrup Guaranteed 65c Per Quart Just the thing for those Buckwheats, Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Maskey's "andles. AIMHIj tides. Hulow Ib given the Hmo and holKht of high and low water ut Marshfleld. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho tlrst lino and heights on the Hoi'oiul lino of each day; n compaj l8on on conaecutlvo heights will ludlcnto whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, .nilixtrnrt 2 hours 31 minutes. SOCIAIi CAIiEXDAU WEDNESDAY 11 . W ' M. C. nt Dnptlst rhurc. Prlsclllas nt Hunker Hill. Woiiikiih Auxiliary with .Mrs. Seanuin. Marshflpld Hrldgo Club with Sirs. II. Locklmrt. L'illrs.. Ft. . IIr. Ft.. 0.:i I I.!) 1.0S 5.1 fi.OS 2.1 I!. 5 2 1.7 12.12 r..o 1.00 Ti.l 0.7 7.03 0.7 WEATHER FORECAST. Hy Associated ITcbs i OUEGON SliowetH In west I tonight and Thursday; probably I fair in onst tonight and Thurs- I ;. houth to west winds. I.OCAIj tksipehaturk RECORD. For the 24 hours ending nt l:i:i ii. in., April 2. by ItonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observers Maximum 57 Miiilmum ;ic At 4 :4:t a. m ;t8 Pieclpltutlon is Prorlpltntlon slnco Sept. 1, 1!M2 r.2.80 Precipitation samo period last year 47.01 Wind: Southwest; Cloudy. THURSDAY A. N. W. with Mrs. F. SI. Frlcdberg. Presbyterian Congi cgatlonal mi'otliig. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. (leorgo Ayre. this nioriiltig and will arrive here about J o'clock toniorow. Slie wilt snll from hero Saturday nt D a. m. spoke iicri- Stipt A. O. Raab of tno .North llend schools, yesterday addressed tho pupils of tin? Mnrsh llold high school on Ideals. Ho made an excellent talk. PERSONAL NOTES J. 1C. NORTON Cotjullle. Is hero today from H. T. THOMAS, of Allegany, Is town today. In Mil. KORN. of Lakeside. .u.irsniioiii loila.. MAVOR .IORDAnToT EtiHlslde. Marshfleld today. Is In Is In . .To Ci-iiiiIh Pass Mr. I.utJ!, who has been hero closing out the men's furnishings department of tho Uazar, will leave shortly for Grants Pnss, whero ho will hnvo chargo of tho closing out of a. $2C,000 stock of goods. For Xcw Home Capt. W. A. Ma gee of tho Nairn Smith has started excavation for a flno now modern bungalow which ho will erect near Ninth and Flanngan, Just south of tho E. A. Anderson residence, as a homu for himself. HORN. JARVIS To Mr. and Mrs. .1. Q. .larvls nt their homo In South Marshfiold, Wednesday April 2, a boy. Mother and child nro do ing woll and tho father, who Is pharmacist In tho Red Cross drug store, is just about tho happiest man In town. Ho snys ho would rather liavo n new boy llko this coino to town any day than n now railway. OTIS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Otis at Mercy hospital, North llend, March ;iu. i:u;i, a sou. KINO To Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert King, at their homo In North Rend. Mon day, April 1, a nlno pound boy. l'ai Tomoi'ion. The pnssen geis registered to loave- via. Drain for northern points nt 10 tomorrow aro: .1. Mahoney, Capt. Cornwall, Mrs. Cornwall, A. Lambll, Trlxlo Phillips and Hazel Winters. Minstrel Hull, Tho Coos liny Concert Rand liavo Issued Invita tions for a dnnce to bo given noxt Friday ovenlng In tho Finnish Hall. Tho affair Is In honor of tho min strel caste recently appearing In tho Opera House for tho benefit of tho band. I-'oi- (i'aiiic Warden. Jim Thomas, for a liumbor of years employed In tho North Rend mill. Is helm: boost ed by local sportsmon for game war den for this section. It Is under stood thnt Mr. Thomas has stated that ho will accopt the appolntmont nnd a number of his friends nro cir culating petitions In his bchnlf. OIIYII. DODGE of Myrtlo Point la n Marshlleld lsltor today. F. S. DOW Is expected homo tomor row from a trip to tho Siuslaw. MIU) PIHRSON. of Lakeside, is business visitor to Marshfleld. OEORC.E ROSS, of Catching Inlet, Is in tho city today on business. L. S. HARZEE. of North Rend, was a visitor lu Marshfleld yesterday nftornoon. FRANK DAVIS, of tho Union Mnr kot, has gone to Hrldgo for a short stay. CIIAS. ESTERHECK Is In Marsh fleld today from Catching inlet on business. E. L. RODINSON has been upending a few days In Gardiner and vicin ity on business. ANSON ROOERS and wlfo, of South Coos River, nro In town today at tending to business. ELLIS AND MISS IIILDUR SE lander, of Catching Inlet, aro visiting In town today. OEO. E. TONNE Y, of tho Wlllott & Rurr Company, of Myrtlo Point, Is In Marshfleld on business. Debt Nearly Paid The Marshllold school hoard will soon pay off anoth er $500 bond of tho dobt on the Central school building. Tllis will leave $1500 of tho original $15,000 bond Issue for tho building to bo redeemed. Ruys I,ots Tho Coos liny Homo Telophono compnny has purchased two lots on South Second street, Just opposlto tho Dotson hotel, from Ouy C. Rnrnutn. Tho prlco was not stated. The compnny expects to erect a warehouse on tho lots to storo their supplies In nnd lu tho courso of n fow years may erect a Central Exchnngo building there. DR. WILL PIPER, of North IJond. was In town Inst ovenlng nnd took In tho Shrlnor cntortnlnniont nnd danco. O. STEMMLER and wlfo, of Myr tlo Point, nro Marshfiold visitors. Mr. Stonunler reports thnt Myrtto Point Is booming. Moeti Old Resident Dr. C. W. Towor recently met W. T. Ilurkcr, a former Coos Ray resident, at Azua, Calif. Mr. Rarkor Is In chargo of tho construction of a mountain road up Sau Gabrlol canyon, building It with convict labor, through almost solid rod;. Mr. Rarkor lived at Toji Mllo about thirty-live years ago, having taken up n ranch homestead thcro then. Kerry Tralllc Cnptaln Alex Hall reports the following tralllc on tho ferry Transit between Marshllold nnd Enstsldc, during the month of March: 50 autos, 21 head of stock, I (10 sin gle rigs, 150 double teams and 5, 722 piisseugors. Ilrealcnatei' Tomorrow Tho Rreakwater crossed out from Astoria WANT ADS. WANTED Steady hoarders. Apply Rroadway, rooiuci'N ami 210 South WANTED A saleslady at Iambi's Drygoods storo. 250 Front Btreet. FOR RENT 7 room house. Close In. Apply Gunnery, phono 34-.I. FOR HEXT !! rooms partly rur nlslied; close In. Apply 108 S. Second St. WANTED A buyer for a choice re.sl donco site, 100x140 on Hull Ave., near High school, paved street, Bidownlks and sowor. If you aro looking for a good buy don't ovorlook thla at $3700. GEO. A. IMINES. 18G Broadway, South. WANTED Plain sewing, reasonable charges. "C" care of Times. WAXTEI Second hand safe. Ad dress Box O. A., Times olllco. Trouble Over Line Dnl Cathcart left today to try and locate tho sec tion lino between Sections 11 nnd 12. on tho onst side of Isthmus Inlet. Thero nro two surveys, ono overlap ping tho other by about live hundred feet. Judge Coko, W. S. Chandler and others own tho land on ouo sldo and Messrs. Stcckol, Ruckmiui, ot al on tho other sldo and they aro anxlnuH to have tho matter dollnltcly sottled, RALPH L. CARTER, n registered pharmacist of Kluinuth Fnlls, will nrrlxo In a few days to accept a position lu tho "Rusy Corner." JAMES WATSON County Clork. was In Marshfleld last' evening to attend tho El-Kab Klub affair, returning homo on tho early train. Ship Supplies Tho first supplies for Porter Rrothors' camp on this end of tho Ton Mllo tunnel woro ship ped yestordny. They woro sold by F. G. Horton, of tho Allen & Lewis company, and tho load was all that Nod Galloway could tako on his barge. They woro consigned to Scnpporell Rrothors and Fleck, but Portor HrnthorH nro paying tho bill, Porter Rrothors retaining chargo of tho work. FOR REXT Seven room house; ploso In. Enuulro Box Ii. O., Times offlco. WAXTED Experienced miners the Llbby mlno. at FOR REXT Furnished honsokeep rooms. C9E First and Hlrch Sts. Phono 230-J or call aftor 10 a. in. Havo your Job printing done at Tho Times office. FOR SALE Furniture for 11 room boarding house. Apply 207 North 3rd street. FOR RENT Large, well furnished room with bath. Five minutes' walk from business section. Ref erences, Inquire 768 North Sec ond street. FOR SALE Ono launch 20 feet; 8 II. P. Enquire M. G, Coloman, North Bend. FOR SALE Orj wooa. tlr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoa 15H-L DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS, If you ant n good Dairy or .Stock farm seo Fitzgerald or Phono 3151, Marshfleld. For (ho Hoinosoeker He can show you some of (ho best lu (ho county for salo. ltoa( for Porters It Is reported on tho Ray that Portor Rrothors may personally build n steam schoonor for tho Siuslaw run. A. F. Estn brook has bcon figuring on organiz ing n stock company of Siuslaw In terests nnd building tho bnnt but Portor Rrothors, who nro oporatlng tho mill nt Florence, which will glvo tho vessel most of its frolght, nro said to bo desirous of building tho boat. It Is understood thnt Johnson Portor consulted with Kruso & Rnnks about tho matter when hero tho oth er day. Dayton Flood l(etort. Dorsoy Kroltzor received a telegram today from his brother, Oscnr. saying that ho had just roached Dayton from New York nftor a hard trip. Ho said tholr parents woro safo at tho homo of n sister. Ho said that tho water was wlthlng a fow Inches of tho top floor of tho Kreltzer homo, which meant about 13 feot of water In tho heart of Dayton. Although Mr. and Mrs. Kreltzer, Sr., suffered considerable loss and woro shocked by tho tragic ovonts, thoy aro got tlng along nicoly now. CAPT. J. A. O'KELLY hns returned from Rnkersfleld. Call., whore ho has Bpent several months for tho honcllt of ho health. Ills health is decidedly Improved. I). A. JONES, of tho Fixup. mado a trip to Emplro today In Dr. Hoiisoworth's auto. Davo says tho greatest need of this county today Is good roads, E. F. MORRISSEY went to Myrtlo Point yosterdny for tho purposo of starting the now hard paving Job which ho and S. C. Smnll will put In thoro this senson. J. CLINKENREARD, C'llnkoiibenrd and Miss Cllnklnbeard, of Daniels woro in town last ovenlng to at tend tho El-Knb Klub banquet and ball. Goorgo Aunlo Creek, . L. REDFIELD, of Noith Rend, was a Marshfiold business visitor today. Ho roportB that the hous es aro being moved off the South ern Pacific rlghc of way thoro but that thero Is uo other rail road activity lu ovldonco. WALTER CONDRON. of Myrtlo Point, returned homo today aftor a short visit In Mnrshflold. He roporta things lively lu Myrtlo Point. Mrs. Condron la oxpocted in tho Ray the last of tho wcok to visit friends and relatives. AT THE HOTEI. I THEY HAVE AGREED TO MARRY JUNE 1. Just ns tho Sun Rises From ISchhid Tho Eastern Horizon, "Mary, my dear, I havo come for an answer yes or no." "John, I lovo you, but I must have your promlso that you will pro tect mo and bo and bo as thoughtful aftor marrlago as boforo and tako mo at least throo tlmos a week to Sartor's for their dollclous fountain drinks and candy." John promised, and they will bo wed In Juno. COOS KING niCYCLES SIIO.OO COOS QUEEN RICYCLES )? ii8.no. Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 158-R 172 Broadway HOTEL COOS W. W. Gngo. Co qulllo; T. J. Thrift, Coqulllo: Geo, Cllnkenboard, Coos River; Mrs. Clln konbeard, Coos Rlvor: John Rower, Dnnlols Creek; Lold Cutllp, Daniels Croek. RLANCO HOTEL Orvll Dodgo, Myrtlo Point: M. M. Young, Dora. LLOYD HOTEL I. J. Kolloy, Smith Rasln, L. II. Irvine, Coqulllo; John Smith, Camp 2; Irwin Ross, Co alcdo. THE CHANDLER O. R. Holt. Portland: II. J. McDInmlnd. Randon; W. II. Edward, Portland; C. J. Hub bard, Portland: Raymond E. nakor, Coqulllo; E. T. Johnson, Portland; F. II. Pago Portland: J. O. Stemmlor nnd wlfo, Myrtlo Point; D. R. Nichols, Portland; Gcorgo E. Towney, Myrtle Point; V. A. Dimmlck, City. Now STYLES In PHOTOS nt QUATE1DIASS STUDIO, 244 Front. GO to SONS of NORWAY HALL at EAGLES HALL SATURDAY night for good tlmo. Onco USED always HALVES FLOUR. LIKED. BROWN'S COUGH BALSAM cure coughs and colds or your money back,