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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913. EVENING EDITION. Dayton ! 3&iB WOT "Nothing Succeeds Like Success" WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS because of the success wc have attained. "Humbug" may succeed in tents and on street cor ners, but it takes quality and service to pull us through in brick buildings. We offer you Juvenile Bicycles with steel rims. Can you get them elsewhere? Our Coos Queen Bicycles at $28.50 are good enough to carry our trade mark. Our Coos King Bicycles at $30.00 are good enough and strong enough to carry any man in Marshfield. These Bicycles are made by the same factory which makes the Dayton. Have you ever heard of Dayton Bicycles? They average about six to the block in Marshfield. The Dayton Motorcycle is made by the same people and for power, simplicity and ease of handling, is said by many riders to be the best in Marshfield. Our Motorcycle expert is admittedly a REAL expert and motorcycle repairing will from now on be part of our business. WE NEVER EXAGGERATE, we never intentionally misrepresent anything and we try to treat our custom ers so that they will corns again and recommend us to their friends. REPEAT SALES are what we are after. We seldom make anything on our first sale. That only pays for our advertising. 3 Wheels to O Wheels to One One Family Business Concern That's what we are after and what we are doing. Marshfield Cyclery ARentsrfor Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway Rain or Sunshine It makes no dilTerenee, our messenger boy is al ways waiting to deliver your order. Call up "U9S" The Busy Corner for anything you need in the drug line. Prescription filling is our business. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY PHONE MAIN r 50RPHEUM TONIGHT U)iiMjo.uti: vacjaiioxds" 1,000 feet of laughter. ,'l"IUaait'S DILEMMA" A STHOXO DRAMA. AN' OIJ) APPOIXTMEXT AVHKX JOEY WAS OX TIME" DRAMA AXI) COMEDY. "FATE'S DECREE" STHOXO drama. five pictures a oreat program. Established Admission, Yo2 Jb - .. i IDoim ait Times5' Office Motorcycles CORNER." 298 US loc, Never iuoro. Printini ui.vtiihk FORECAST. I lly Associated I'reBrt OREGON. -Slimvoi-H tonight an Prliln ; southcrl) winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE record. For the 12 1 hours ending tit I l.t n. in., April ;i, liv llutij. I. lil ii. in., April 2, by llenj. OHtllud. special government nio toornlnglenl observer: Maximum ".2 Minimum At -I: El n. m Precipitation :is II u; Precipitation hIiicu Sept. 1, 111 I 2 r.s.or. Precipitation same period hiHt year 17.01 Wind couth; cloudy. nottx MOEHLER To Mr. and Mm. Ed Moehler, Thursday, April .1, a 12 liottud daughter. She Ih their MrHt child and mother and babe tiro getting nlong nicely. Mr. Moehler Ih a lumber luxpcctor niul Is about the happiest man Inuigl liable, Mrs. Moehler was former ly MIhh Wlckhnm of Coiiullle, lTiilim Prayer Mccllou; The recti- WANT ADS. FOR HKXT I'wo nicely furnished rooiiiH, with bath. Reference re quired. Phono !!87. FOR SALE CHEAP Will sell pair of lotH In Edmonson's adllltlon, clioap for ciihIi, or will trade for motorcycle or launch. C. W. 11.. Central hotel, MiirHhlleld. l-'Olt SAI.I': Three ranches. Plioiie IIOIXI. J. II. Price. Allegnny. FOR SALE FIo dairy cows, Phone 31 I X 3. WANTED (Jill ir woman for of fice work. MiiHt hnve fair edu cation but no cxpertnoss In book keeping Ih ieiiilred. AddiesH In own hand writing. KtiitlitK eiluen t Ion. experience and refeieuccB. "Office," care Timet). LOST Pair loan while kill gloves at Rhriucr'fl ball Tiiemlay night. Kinder return to TIiiich olllce for reward. WANTED Steaily roonico anil hoarders. Apply 2 1 1) South Dread way. WANTED A saleslady at IiiiiIo'h Drygoods store. 2T.0 Front Htroet. FOR RENT 7 room Iioiim. Close In. Apply Gunnery, phone 3I-.I. FOR RENT : rooms partly fur nlshed: cIoho in. Apply 1CS S. Second St. WANTED A buyer for a choice resi dence Bite, 100x110 on Hall Avo., near High hcIiooI, paved street, HldewalkH and sewer. If you are looking for a good buy don't overlook this at $3700, OHO. A. RAINES. ISC Ilroadway, South. WANTED Plain hewing, reasonable charges. "C" euro of Times. WANTED Second liaiid safe. Ad dress llox O. A,, Times ofllco. WANTED Experienced miners at the Llbby mine. FOR RENT Furnished liousekeep rooms. OUT. Flint and Ulrch Sts. Phono 23H-J or call after 10 a. in, FOR SALK Fiirnittiro for 1 1 room bonrdlng house. Apply 207 North 3rd street. FOR RENT Large, well fiirnlslied room with bath. Five inlnutes' walk from business section. Rof eroncos, Inqulro 708 North Sec ond street. FOIt SAW: One launch 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enqulro M. 0. Coleman, North Bend. FOR SALE fwj- wood, tlr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoe 1M-L. DAIRY AXI) STOCK FARMS. If you want n good Dairy or Stock furm see Fitzgerald or Phono ami, Mai-shfleld. For the Hoiucsceker Ho can show you 80IUO of the best in the county fop sale. FARM FOR SALE nnirv Rtnck nnd fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 3C and 40 acres of rlcn uottoni lanu, eigm acres of bench land set to apple trnnn nmi flftv acres more that ciin easily bo cleared for orchard and bulance good grazing lanu xor cat tle, sheep or goats. Tu-alvn lipfid unnil dalrv COWS and all farming Implements necessary. Located on wesi on; ot i;oos River, ono mile from postofflce, school and boatlanding. nuy direct from owner. For further Information, call or wrlto: W. A. OAGR. Allegany. Or. FOIt SAW5 The Wyutt Coffelt 200 aci-o farm at Forks of Coos ltiv er, elKbt miles from Marshfield, IncIuilliiK B, acres bottom land, i-einalndcr good bench land and sonio bill land, for salo at rnw onablo iirico and easy terms. See Herbert Itogers. Admiulstrntor Wyatt Coffelt estwtoj or enqulro at Imw Olllces of J. V. Uennett. aphil tides. Hclow Is given the t1mo and lielKht of high and low water at Marshfield. Ti e tides nre plnced In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the ilmt lino and liolghtB on tho second lino of each day; n compai Ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It is high or low ater. For high water on tho bar, anlntrnct 2 hours 31 minutes. :i urn. . i.us i!. 52 Ft... fi.l 1.7 4 His.. 1.3S 7.30 Ft... fi.l 1.3 ft Mih.. 2. on .s.or. Ft... fi.li 0.9 ti Ills. l'.3() S.3l! Ft... i'.S (l.ii 7 Mrs.. 2. fifi !i.l)!l Ft... CO 0.2 1.00 7 03 fi.l 0.7 1.11 7.37 .".2 O.S 2.20 S.OS r..:t i.i 2.3S S.I17 r..:i i.:i :i.:ir. o.oo r..i i.e. i kit- monthly Union prayer meeting of the local churches will bo held this evening In the UaptlHt church. It will begin at 8. All are Invited to attend. Many On Stage. The Drain (ardliier stage had 10 Incoming pas Hengers yesterday, most of them be ing traveling men. Itrlngs Auto F. Kctchuni arrived hero on the Hrcakwator today from Portland, bringing an auto with him to tour this Hcctlon. Meet Friday. Thero will ho nn Important postponed meeting of tlio congregation of the Episcopal Church on Friday evening of this week at 7:30 In tho church. All Interested In tho church are ur gently iiHked to be present. Will .Move. Oilbcrt Ollliertson was In Marshfield yesterday on business. Ills wife and family have gone to Woodhurn, Or., to mar.o their home and he will Join them there In the course of a few inontliH. Henry O. Miners will take charge of his ranch on Keutuck Inlet. .Aline Progresslnji Will Hennes sey ciuno down from tho Smltli-Pow-ci-b mliio on Isthmus Inlet today on business. Ho reports that tho new mine Is progressing nicely. They are now taking nut about llfty tons per day, all of which Is going to tho Wlllett & Iltirr camp. In an other mouth, they will have tho mine opened in good shape. Perham In Itosehurg The Hose- burg News sayH: "K. (I. Porhnni, tho Mnrshllcld brldgo builder, arrived here to spend n few days. Mr. Per ham expects to submit bids for tho construction of the Severn 1 brldgc.i to be built throughout Douglas coun ty dining tho coming summer. Tho bids will probably ho opened by the county court on Wednesday, the llrHt day of the April term of the court. Itlrtliday Soon. Cal Cat heart on April 21 will celobrnto his 71st birthday. Ho said that he noticed that some French scercsH had an nounced that the flood and storm disasters In the United States would not- terminate until April 21 and he supposed that It must he that IiIh birthday was rospoiiHlhlc for the ilnngeioiis era. Mr. Cathcnrt Iiiih long been a lesldeut of Coos and Douglas Counties and his many friends will unite In congratulating him nnd In wishing that ho may continue to enjoy many more birth days. Had Xiiitow Escape K. II. Free man, the well-known Portland trav eling man, arrived hero last even ing via. Oardliior. lie reports that n cook off ono of tho vokboIb load lug at the Oardlnor.mlll had a nar row escape from drowning yester day, lie arose early and In getting off to bring In his supply or milk, he slipped and fell Into tho Day. llu broke two ribs and hndly bruised himself hut managed to got to a piling where )io clung nn for half an hour before his cries attracted aid, the balanco of tho crow on the boat not being up. The cook was a foreigner and came here on tlie stage yesterday for tieatnient. .Meet Tomorrow. Tho MnrshfleTil Pnrent-Teachera' Association will Town's full of Studebakers Studebaker Farm Wagons, Studebaker Bug gies and Studebaker Delivery Wagons. and every owner of a Studebaker vehicle is proud of it. Because he knows it is the best. Studebaker wagons and buggies are built on honor and with the experience that comes from sixty ye"8 of wagon building, and you get the benefit of this experience when you buy a Studebaker vehicle Whether you live in town or country; whether you want a work or pleasure vehicle, there' a Studebaker to fill your reciuire tnenti. Farm wagon, contractor' wagons, trucks, municipal vehicles, ice wagons, dump wagons and carts, road oilers. tu8gie. depot wagons, surreys, pony carts, runabouts we make them all. also harness, for any sized animal, for any vehicle, of tho same high atandard of quality as tho Studebaker vehicles. Sec our Dealer or write u. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NEW YORK CIUCAOO DAIAA3 KANSAS C1TT DENVER MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKB CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE. ! PoVaI Baking VSf 225 Powder ABSOLUTELY Fm& The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar OVlakcs delicious home-baked foods of maximum qualify af minimum cost Makes home baking pleasant and profitable i moot Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the Central School building. All Interested In the wolfnro of children and school work nro urged to at tend. To Wed Again. News of the ap proaching mnrrlago of T. S. Minot, n former Coos Uny resident, and n San Francisco young woman has been received by frlonds In Marsh field. Tho dato of tho coroinony Is set for Juno 24. Tho nanio of tho young lady was not given. To lliilld Xow. Jolrti Mcssorlo was down from his rnnch today. Ho Is arranging to erect two $2,000 houses on hs property nt Ninth nnd Commercial, which ho recently bought, and will probably start them soon. Ho has given half of his ranch to his son-in-law, Charles Spoonor, who will conduct tho wholo place, First One Hecelved. Gcorgo (looiliiini received a flue now bovcii passenger Cadillac on tho llrcnk water today, tho first ono of tho kind over received In Coos County. Tho car has been purchased by Hay .Martin, of unndou, lint will no on display nt tho Ooodrtim Oarnge to morrow. It Is GO II. P. nnd a beauty and well worth seeing.. PERSOJMNQTES W. H. SMITH, of Coos Rlvor, Is In town, SPENCER SMALL, of North Inlot, Is lu town today, JOHN MICllELRRINIv Is in town today from Allegany. MISS KARA S1IOUSE will leavo Sat urday for Portland. OEORCE BLAKE Is a visitor from Catching Inlet today. JAMES STOCK, of Sumner, Is a Marsh flohl visitor today. WALTER DoVOE, ot Allogany, Is spending tho day In town. T. J. KOLSTAD. of Coos River, Is a Mai'Hhflold visitor today. E. J. MASTERS, ot Catching Inlot, Is lu town today on business. JAMES NOWLIN Is in Mnrshflold today from North Coos Rlvor. MRS. J. M. CULLEY. of Catching Inlet, Ih In town chopping for the day. MRS. ANDREW STORA and daugh ter, Slgnn, are shopping In town today. MRS. C. F. PAPE, of nanilon, Is tho guest of Mrs. Oraof for a fow days. J. M. UPTON has gono to I.onglols to spend a few days with his parents. FRED MESSERLE. of Catching In- t 0iflLJ SOCIAIi CAI,i:XDAIt THURSDAY A. N. W. with Mrs. F. M. Frledberg. Presbyterian Congregational meeting. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Ocorgo Ayre. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club, North Rend, with Mrs. G. F. (Jothro. Forndnlo Club with Mrs. Richards. Mlnnlo-Wls with Mrs. John Dnshncy. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. lllldoubrand. II. Y. P. U. social with Miss Hesslo Ayre. let, Is a hitslnesn visitor to Mnrsh flold todny. C. A. DARKER and wife, of Catch ing Inlot, nro In town for tho day on business nnd pleasure. EUGENE COKLIN of South Sovcnth street fell nnd sustained minor In juries nt the C. A. Smith mill. J. C. HEATTIE, of North Coos Rlv or, Is In town today on business. He Is accompanied by his young sou. C. J. MAHONEY has postponed his trip to Florence and did not leavo this morning ns was ex pected. HERIIERT I.OCKHART went to Myrtlo Point this morning on business. Ho will roturn this evonlng. SUPT. A. L. DARKER, who Tias been visiting the schools In this section, wont to Allegany yostor day afternoon. MISS RUTH HARRIS, of Sumnor, Is In Mnrflhflold today on her way to North Dond to visit her slstor, Mrs. Carl Matson. MISS I1ARNUM, who has boon spend ing sevornl months with hor Bis ter, Mrs. J. II. Mllner, plnns to leavo Saturday for tho east, MRS. NED GALLOWAY and hor mother. Mrs. Sarah Judd, of North Inlet', an: spending tho day In town on business and pleasuro. MR. AND MRS. J. A. MITTS, of llnudon, am In the city on their way to Portland. They expect to leavo on tho Droakwater Satur day. C W. (IIIIIIS Is n business visitor from North Inlot today. Mr. (ilhhs Is expecting his wlfo and daughter on tho next Hrcakwator from Siinnysldo, Call. CAPT. AND MRS. W. J. CORN wall loft today for Gardiner whoro they will spond u fow dnys while C'npt. Cornwnll Is recuperat ing from his recent operntlon. JOHN WILSON hns returned from tho Eden Ridge country wltoro n number of locnl mon are holding homestonds. Ho reports that tho snow Is still qulto deop thoro nnd that Goorgo Wasson and Dick Wells who woro with him had difficulty In getting lu supplies, C. II. DINDINOER, who has boon a senior In tho Smlth-Powors enmps, and his brother W.M. DINDINOER, nlso omployod In tho Smith-Powers company, will leavo Saturday for Cour d'AIono, Idaho, whore they havo claims and whoro they will spend tho stimmor. SAY (iOOD-HY to poor brend by using HAI.VUS FLOUR. THEY HAVE AGREED TO MARRY JUXTC 1. Just as tho Sun Rises From llcblnd Tho Eastern Horizon. "Mary, my dear, I havo como for an answer yes or no." "John, I lovo you, but I must havo your promise that you will pro tect mo and bo and bo ns thoughtful after mnrrlago as boforo and tako mo at least three tlmos n week to Sartor's for their dollclous fountain drinks and candy." John promised, nnd thoy will be wed In June. TRUSSES and Abdominal nolts aro fitted by an oxport. Wo carry tho larg est und best equipped stock ot Trusses In Southoru Oregon. Of all tho dlfforont stylos wo handlo wo havo proved tho Truform Truss to glvo tho host satisfac tion. Romomber It Is absolutely necessary to havo your truss fit ted right, or olso you aro bouud to bo In dangor of strangulated hornlu and mlsory during tho time you wear it. Swanton will sco that you shall get tho best truss for your case,