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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Bat Supplies: We Have the Largest stock of ship chandlery in Southern Ooregon. Red Seal Dry Batteries. Hobo Storage Batteries. Greyhound Multiple Batteries. Edison Battery Supplies. Carburetors, Timers, Spark Plugs and Spark Coils. Brass Pipe and Fittings. Brass and Bronze Shafting, Michigan Speed Wheels. Anchors, Steering Wheels, Etc. Lights complete sets all classes. Wire, Cotton and Manila Rope. Yacht, Deck and Copper Paints. ' Valvoline Lubricating Oils. a wem APItlli TIDES. Below Ib gtvon the timo and height of high and low water at Mnrshflcld. Tho tides are placed lu tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a coinpai Uon on conaecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, nlmtrnct 2 hours 34 nilnutna. lO.IllB.. IFt... li;Hrs.. Ft... la'nrs.. i pr... 1.20 fi.2 4.57 (1.1 5.1 1 fi.il 10.50 0.1 11.40 0.0 12.4.1 0.0 5.4 i 4.5 0.1 1 4.2 7.51 4.2 10.19 2.4 10.59 27 isioo 2.9 Leave Tomorrow Among those who will leave on tomorrow's Htnge via Gardiner and Drain are: Frank H. Page. Mr. Irving, Mr. LuDello, T. Donin, O. C. Shaw and Mr. Brnlon. 22 If. I SPECIAL SALE ox Hand Painted China AT Till: Ill'SV CORNER. come and r,i:r rs convince vol' that vor can Save atLeast 30 Per Cent rn'itixt; orii special sai.k. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US ! Don't F Woman Injured. Mrs. Clins. Dun gnu mot with n painful accident thin morning nt her homo on South Coos River. She fell striking n step, and breaking her leg below tho knee. It was Home hours after the accident heforu It was possible to secure n physician to attend her. Mny Return Karl Henderson, tho prizefighter, who spent sovcral months on tho Day, has written here that he may return to Mnrshtlcld this summer. He claims to linvo won seventeen bouts since ho left hero. WEATHER FORECAST. I I By Associated Press ' OREGON Fair In cast to- ' night nnil Friday. Showers In I west tonight or Friday. Irob- j I ably cooler In Interior and west I I Friday. Southerly winds. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4-4JI n. in., April 10, by IlenJ. OHtllnil, special government me teorological observer: Maximum CO Minimum JJG At 4:411 n. m 42 Precipitation none Precipitation since Sept. 1, tf12 CC.88 Precipitation samo period last year 48.01 Wind northwest; clear. An effort will probably be made to revive the prize-lighting pnmo on the Day then. I SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Minnlc-WIs club with Mrs. John Dnshncy. A. W. N. club with Mrs. K. Mlugus. Social Sowing club with Mrs. I George Ayre. loung Ladles' Society of tho Norwegian church nt tho pnr sonnge. with .uIbs Hannah Suni dc hostess. FRIDAY Ladles' Art club with Mrs. A. L. Houseworth. another thing, Bert rode around over town at a great speed and when the agent last saw the rider ho hollered, "How do you stop this thing?" Pure Maple Syrup Guaranteed 65c Per Quart Just the thing for those Buckwheats, Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 302 Mnttkey's "andlcfl. WANT ADS. FOR SALE 100 chickens, mostly Drown LeghoriiH. Also 50 sueka chicken grain feed. 500 feet chic ken fonct Inquire house east end Montana Ave. bridge. C. It. Clinic, North Ilend. Aided In Wreck Captain Robert Farley, a former Coos Day man nnd brother of August Farley and Jack Farley of Morshfleld, was ono of those who mado heroic efforts. to res cue the men off the schooner Miml In the wreck near liny City. Captain Farley Is head of the Garibaldi I.lfo Saving Station, Unusual Trl Knrl Monke of nay City Is making preparations to start on an unusual trip from Coos Hay to llrooklngs, the new lumber town on tho Chetco River. He has arranged u small cart with bicycle wheels to carry his outfit nnd will take n kodnk nnd make pictures along tho route. He will go vln Conulllo, Datidon, Port Orford ami Oold Reach. Smv Local .Men. 1). A. Nelson, who returned yesterday from n trip t6 California, visited O. A. Drown nt Monrovia. Ho reports that Mr. Drown Is feeling Bomewhnt Improved and Is planning to return hero for pnrt of the summer. He also saw Win. Orlnies at Monrovia nnd tho Intter Informed him that lie would be lu Mnrshflcld sometime this month. College Club. Thero was n good attendance at tho meeting of the College Women's Club nt- the Swed ish Lutheran Church hall last even ing. Scnntnr Smith delivered an nhlo address on tho rights gnlned by women through suffrage nnd in his address explained lu detail somo of tho bills enncted hy tho lust leg Islnture as affecting women. ordered side walks laid along tho street but Mrs. L. Walker protested, but about tho same tlmo tho protest was filed the city took a now Btart nnd had the whole street Improved Instead of the sidewalks bolng Bltnplr put In. Alliance In Today Tho Alliance urrlved lu late today from Portland nnd will sail tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for Eureka. Ask for Did The Eastsldo city council nt Its Inst meeting decided to go ahead with the street Improve ments there nnd Instructed Recorder Lenton to ask for bids. Ten days will bo nllowed for property owners to nsk for the privilege of taking out bonds Instead of paying their assess ments In cnsli. CJptw Quick Results Mrs. Harry Winkler Inserted n wnnt ad In Tho Times last evening for n woman to aid In housework nnd within a few minutes after The TlmeB wns distri buted, she hnd secured tho desired holp. The quick nnd Biiro roturn of The Times' wnnt ndn was ngnln demonstrated. met Tib Big Dame At Arago Hotel; Empire Satairday Night, April 12th LAPSES FREE! Gentlemen! SO i LOST Vcstcnluy between H'M So. Drotidwuy mid Golden Rulo Store, a lady's small purso containing $20 gold piece. Reward for re turn to Times olllco. FOR HUNT FuriiUlied housekeep ing rooms. Ons. 240 N. 4th St. Phono 212-L. 'OR SALIv Electric Vlhrnlnr, cheap If taken nt once. Phono 278-.1, WANTED A M'cnml liiind Incubator 1), euro Of Times. FOR SALE Flue largo draft liuie, Guaranteed sound, gentle nnd true. J. C. Doniio, Phono :i::i-r. The Sign of Good Candy Always COOS KINO BICYCLES $30.00 COOS QUEEN BICYCLES $28.(50. Marsbfield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono IfSH'R 173 Broadway ORPHEUM TONIGHT AV ll" TOWER WILL SING BY SPECIAL REQUEST "HONEY, 1 LONG FOR YOU." ADDITION TO 11)00 FEET OF GOOD PICTURES "THE BURGLAR'S DILEMMA" "TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN" Vltagrnph. " FARM HOUSE ROMANCE" Funny Comedy. 110vii,l: ,)UK m.wiii.:i) HIS WINTER HOME." " 4S1.t -- --- .--- times Want Ads. Bring Results FOR BENT New ,"i room bunga low, modern conveniences, Hplen dld view; no children. Phone 100. I'OR SALE Two new Mrlctly mod ern five-roam bungalows can bo bought on easy terms; $1100 down, bnlunco monthly pnyments, samo as rent. Or would nccopt u small er payment down If desired. Ex clusive listing. Seo toos Bay Realty Co., lou Front St. Phono 201-J. FOR RENT Two good hoiisckee Ing rooms with gas range, bath and electric lights. No children nllowed. 239 South Brondwny. FOR SALE Three ranches. Phono 304X1, J. H. Prlco, Allegany. WANTED Expert en ccl miners nt tho Lib by mine. FOR SALE One launch 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enquire M. O. Coleman, North Bend, FOR BALIS frj- wooa. n and ai der, at CaniDbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoio 15rtL. DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS. If you want n good Dairy or Stock fnrm e Fitzgerald or Phono 3151, Murshfleld. For the Homeseckcr Re can show you mhiio of tho best lu tho county foe sain. FARM FOR SALE nnlnv Btnnlr nnil fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and 40 acres or lien bottom laiui, eigni nnpna nt llOlll'll lnnil SP.t tO QUIllO reeB and fifty acres moro that can easily bo cleared for orchard nnd balance good grazing inna tor cat tle, sheep or goats. Twnh'R head cood dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Locuteil on wesi forK or loos it Ivor, nnn mile from nostofflco, school and hoatlnndlug. Buy direct from owner. For further information, call or write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Or Had Narrow Escape Arch lo Kruso of tho Prosper Shingle mill Is In Murshllcld on business. He reports thnt the slide at Prosper the other night almost crushed four men In tho huukhousc, n vast quantity of mud from the cliff toppling over and crushing the building. The Prosper mill Is still closed down, tho slide hnvlnb buried somo of tho hollers. Try Aut4i Case. Iloforo n Jury In Justice Pennock's court tills after noon, tho caBo of .lorry Kinney vs. D. L. Foote, for $205 for damages for a collision nenr the Porter brldgo lu North Bend, March 9, 1b being tried this afternoon. Foote denies thnt his ear caused tho accident. Tho jury consists of 1). A. Jones, Andrew Storgard, It. E. Plnegnr, George Ilotnor, Jas. Watt and Win. Warren. Relative Perished in Wreck. Ono or the most Interested of Mnrshlleld readers of the particulars of tho Mtml wreck wns N. H. McMillan of tho Union Meut Co. Captain Crowe, ono of the victims of the Mtml, who per ished when tho vessel turned turtle, was the husband of Mr. McMillan's cousin. Whan Mr. McMillan wns In Portland, he mado his homo at'Cop tain Crowe's residence. Wed Today. The mnrrlogo of Miss Knthryn Mario Dyer and David Nullum Hunch will take place today at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Edwnrd E. Dyer, on Danlclu Creek. The young peoplo nro well known hero nnd n host of friends will unite in extending best wishes. Thoy will reside on Dnnlels Creek. Mr. Dyer, who Is foremnn for E. O. Pcrhnin, arrived here to attend tho big event from Medford whore he has had charge of con struction of tho brldgo for .Mr. Por-liiun. Retiialu mi Buy. Mrs. L. K. Bnl lluger stated today that she had de cided to remain on Coos Bay. Rela tives In California nnd olsowhcra have been urging her to como nnd muko her home with them hut she hns de cided not to do so, Shu will resiimo her musical work Immediately and nlso resume Instruction or her for mer studio nt 237 South Hroadwny 4n u few days. Hud AnnlverMiry Yesterday marked the llfth anniversary of Chief Engineer Qulnii of tho Nnuti Smith on that vessel. Last ovenlng, he re ceived congratulations from many, on tho lino record tho vessel hail made. The Nairn Smith hnB 000 horsepower less than tho new Adeline Smith, which enables the latter boat to mnko tho run between horo nnd San Fran cisco In about four hours less tlmo. Couldn't Stop. Bert Doromus while- coining down the street yos terdny met tho ugont for a inoto cyclo. Nothing should do but llert Should tnko n ride. After consid erable argument, Dnreuius found himself going up the street on tho motorcycle. Ho found It easy enough to ride, hut stopping it wns M fc fcai in i i ' Case Decided. Tho Jury In tho case of Bruschke vs. Conkrlght In Justlco Pennock'B court yesterday afternoon brought In a verdict of $50 for tho plaintiff. Prior to tho case, Conkrlght offered Bruschko $50.50, one-hnlf of his claim of $125 which Bruschko claimed was due htm for locating Conkrlght on ii homestead, tho latter contending that ho only got SO acres Instead of 100 acres. Bruschke nlso has to pay the costs which amount to about $30, leaving him only $14 with which to pay his attorney fee. Tom Bennett represented Bruschke and Arthur K. Peck represented Conkrlght. Baudoii ("use .hulgo Coko lu chnmbors yesterday denied tho de murrer of tho plaintiff to tho nnswor lu tho case of May L. Wnlker vh. the city of Bnndon. This enso Involves tho old troublo over assessments for tho Improvement of Atwater streot there, tho plaintiff seeking to enjoin tho city from soiling her property to forco tho collection. Tho street work was completed lu 1900 hut tho matter has been hanging lire since then. It seeniH that the city llrst MWMWMM ' ' -' T "I would rather sell you a Studebaker When your dealer tells you that you know he's honest. He may have cheaper wagons in 8tock, but he knoitis the Studebaker is the best. And so do you. He wants to give such good wagon value that you will come back and demand a buggy made by the same people. Studcbakero have been building wagons for sixty years and they have won the confidence of dealer and fanner by building not the cheapest but the beat wagons. Whether you live in city, town or country, there a a Studebaker to fit your needs. Farm wagon8( trucks, business and delivery wagons, ourreys, buggies and runabouts, with harness for each of the same high quality as Studebaker vehicles. Ste out DcaUr or utile u. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. KBWYORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY .DENVEH MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY SAN FKANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE. J l m i m No Railway News Thero Is noth ing now In the locnl railway situation today. Nothing hns been heard from Snn Francisco relntlvo to tho negotia tions between C. A. Smith and Vlco President Cnlvln about tho Terminal Rnllwny'H steam franchise L. J. Simpson nnd the Southern Pacific en gineers in North Bond nro still fig uring nbout grades thoro. j FMiliig Party. Throo Marshflold fishermen went milllmr nu-nv in thn north ns tho sun came up today and thero was hurrying nnd scurrying of tho finny tribe lu Coob River. Tho momberB' of the party wero D. Y. Stnfford, C. K. Perry and I. S. Kniif mnn. It Is understood they hnvo en gaged Dorsey Kroltzor's adding inn chlno to tubulate their catch whon they return. I NORTH BEND NOTES. !' Tho North Bond Library associa tion will glvo u diinco at tho pavilion next Saturday night ns a bonollt for tho now library. Tho pavilion Ib bo lng prettily decorated and Keyzor's orchestra will furnish nniBlc. Tho dnnco will bo In chnrgo of Mrs. C. M. Dyler, Mrs. Frank Frnme. Mrs. L. I'. Fnlkonstoln, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mn. R. A. Wernlch nnd others. It Is expected thnt u numbor from Mnrsh lleld will bo In nttendnnco. Tho North Bend Knights of Pythias hnvo raised quite a sum, nbout $50, for tho rollof of eastern flood sufferers. W. M. Korn nnd daughter, Miss Ahblo, aro hero from Eureka, Cal , to visit his brother, Henry Korn, Tlln A. M. SlnillHOn Ik tnldnir nn a cargo at North Bend and Porter ior aan i'curo. Dr. Bird B. Clark was tho guest last evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. Oeorge Smith on South Coos River. John H. Good, an experienced miner, recently from Montana, has located In North Bend. Mr. and MrH. A. R. Vnnderpool. who hnvo been making n tour of California, aro expected horo noxt week and will bo guests nt tho Oeo. D. Muudlgo home. Mrs. Robort McCnnn visited friends In Unstable yesterday. AMONO THE SICK. I Jas. L. Ferry, Sr tho well known Coos Bay pioneer who wns seriously ill yestordny, was reported cousld ernbly Improved today. AN UNUSl'AL OFFER. It Isn't very often first rlns South Marshllold property Is offered bolow tho niurkot. Just to let peo plo know nbout such an iinusunl of fering nn wo huvo should bo suffi cient, wo think. Wo have a level, cleared, bountiful lot on Sixth, nt $2000. Somo others Just ns reason nhlo In same locality. A call at our office will yield full particulars. 1. S. Kaufman & Co., 177 Front St. MODERN WOODMEN DANCE at EAOLES HALL SATFRDAY Night. Havo your jon printing dono " The Times nfllm The Speed Limit; Will Be Tested But It requires no test to prove that you can got tho best candlos and fountain drinks on Coos Bay nt Sar tors. That has been proven already. Headquarters for Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream The Store for Quality Goods and Penslur Remedies. KfolV,flg M rlllmfl i. m