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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913-EVENING EDITION. When You Buy Your Suit This Season Just remember that you're probably going away on a vacation some time during the summer You'll want a suit that not only looks well when its new and fresh, but that has the quality and style, and above all the tailoring that will keep it looking well all summer. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes arc made that way; lively styles, advanced styles, the best of all-wool fabrics, the highest type of good tailoring. If you take any sort of care of such clothes by pressing them and changing to another suit occasionally, they'll be good for several seasons. $L'"i Ih ii good easy price. Wo lnivu lower and higher prices. Woolen Mill Store TIiIh Htore Ih the homo of Hurt Sohaffuor & Marx clothes. i jf V -v-1i 1, p. 7 t T Tlk, w Coprrlirtn Hri Soluffner & Mars SPECIAL SALE ox Hand Painted China AT Till: Ill'SV COHXER. come and let rs coxvixce vor that vor pax Save at Least 30 Per Cent ul'ihxc on: special sale. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. WANT ADS. lOlt RE.NT (( room house with liutli. Imiulre Chns. Murr, Mcl'hcr hoii St., North Hend. KOIt REXT I'lunl-lifd rooms ami housekeeping rooniH. 112 1 South llrondwiiy, W'ANTIJH Competent woman for general housework. Phono U1S-J or eall 1 :i 9 2 Central Ave. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US KOIt SAI.lv Practically new Umler wood typewriter at sacrifice price. . Call evening. Mickey Hldg., North llond. WANTED (fill for general house work. Mrs. L. V. Traver. Plume 311-.I. KOI J HUNT Larue, well furnished, room with hath. Five minutes' walk from business section. Ref erences. Inquire 71SS North Sec ond Htreet, The Sign of Good Candy Always COOS KING 1IICYCLES ijwo.oo COOS QUEEN HICYCLES $28.50. Marslifield Cyclery Dayton AKentK. Phone IrtH-lt 173 Rrontlivny SORPHEUM TONIGHT 'W TOWER WILL SIXG 1!V SPECIAL llKQl'KST "HOXEV, I LOXG EOE YOU." , ix aimhtiox to iooo fkkt or good pictures "THE HURGLAR'S DILEMMA" "TWO WOMEX AXI) TWO MEN" VHngrnph. "A KARM HOUSE HOMAXOE" Funny Comedy. "'IOVTIIi;i)i'K,.; OK LEISURE REACHED HIS WIXTER HOME." KOIt KENT Kiiinished rooms. 1021 Elrod. KOIt SALE 100 chickens, mostly Ilrown Leghorns. Also r.O sacks chlckon grain feed. fiOQ feet chic ken fence. Inquire Iioiibo east end Montana Ave. bridge. C. It. Glino, North Hcud. LOST Yesterday between H'Mi So. Itroadway ami Golden Hulo Store, a lady's small purse containing $20 gold piece. Howard for re turn to Times olllco. KOIt HEXTKiirnlshcil housckeep--I lug rooms. Gas. 2-1C X. 4th St. Phono 242-L. KOIt SALE Electric Vilirutor, cheap i If taken at onco. Phouo 27S-J. WAXTED A second hand Incubator. D, caro of Times. The ate Hoose Resfcaurairafc Mi0(m to n.axco norm. Walm,,,e,, t0 try our service. fntbin.. ,U8. "nlv tho best of " ' 1 please our patrons. M HltOS., Proprietors gJ-J n "'Hi Sep Vs. sSbSoH.,Un,:US XOTICK ih ,',S who Uo ot -ftfe I ' i ,m,,C1' " " t- l"8H,un J,II,J WMKS by call. snl nwiru w n" th0 clciihono KOIt HEXT -Two KootI housekeep ing rooms with aa raiiKo, bath and electric lights. No children ullowed. 239 South Uroadway, KOIt RALE Three ranches. Phono 304X1, J. II. Price, Allegany. Pure Maple Syrup Guaranteed 65c Per Quart Just the thing for those Buckwheats, Stauff Grocery Co. Phoue 102 Maskoy's "andles. WAXTEI) Kxierlencel mhieih nt tho Llbby mine. KOIt SAL12 One launch 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enquire M. G, Coleman, North Bend. KOIt HALE frj uooa. Or und al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry lnndlnif Phone IRrt-L DAIltY AXI) STOCK FAUN'S. If you want a k'mm! Dairy or Stock farm ben Klt.Kcrald or Phono UlTil, Marnhflehl. Kor the Homeseeker Ho can show you home of tho best in the couuty for miIo. If you liavo anything to sell, rent, trado or want hell) trv a Wont A1 I Have your Job printing done at . Tho Times oulce. APIttlj TIDES. Oulow Is given tho Hmo and height of high and low water nt Marshflcld. Tho tides aro placed In the ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first line and heights on the second lino of each day; a compni Ison on consecutlvo heights will Indlcato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, Jubstract 2 hours 34 minutes. SOCIAL CALENDAR I FRIDAY Ladles' Art club with Mrs. A. , L. llouseworth. lug pitRsengerH on the Drain stage to morrow morning. Attend Services The local branch of the Uoynl Neighbors of America Lodge will nttend the First Haptlst church In a body uet Sundav even ing as the guests of the Hnptlst church. (Ie Dance. Tho Woodmen have made elaborate plans for the dance which tlinv will irlvit Kntiiritnv .ivnti. jlng nt tho Eagles Hall and It Is ex pected taai a rccoru nrcnKing crowd will bo In attendance. ll.Hrs.. I.r.7 11.1(1 O.-lt 10.50 Ft... (!.l 0.0 4.2 2.7 12lllrs.. 5.41 12.43 T.r.l 12.00 iFr... T..0 0.0 . 4.2 2.U 13IIIrs.. 0.30 1.18 8.00 0.0 iFt... t'.tl 0.3 4.2 0.0 llillrs.. 1.32 7.&1 S.HS 10.1S IFt... 3.0 r,3 0.3 4.4 15 Mrs.. 3.15 0.25 4.00 11.12 IFt... 2.8 5.1 0.1 4.S ZZZI I WEATHER FORECAST. Uy Associated Press j OREGOX Rain In west and I fair In east tonight. Saturday rain and cooler In east. South erly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in.. April 11, by DcnJ. OBtllnd, special government me teorological obsorvor: Maximum 71 Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. m 43 Precipitation none Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1012 GC.8S Precipitation same period Last year 4 8.03 Wind northwest; clear. Gets Judgment Tho Jury In tho nuto dninago ciibo of .Jerry Kinney vs, D. L. Foote In Justice Pennock's court yesterday brought In a verdict of $178 for tho plaintiff, who was suing for $205. It was charged that Footo's auto caused Kinney's inn chlno to collide with n bridge. .Services Later. Most of the Mnrshflelil Protestant churches havo arranged to hold tholr Sunday even ing services a half hour later, be ginning next Sundny. The now hour of service will bo 8 o'clock and It Is expected that this will bo adhorcd to during tho rest of tho summer. nineteen eggs from his lions and Thursday twenty-ono. Ho thinks that by the next Tuesday ho will bo getting twenty-six every day. Hack to Simple Life Jufitlco'Pen nock desorted his olllco today In or der to plant potatoes. Thcro was no rushing legal business and he decided that the rest could wait whllo ho got is potatoes In, boforo tho rain he felt sure tho high wind would bring. Sues on Older Robert Marsden, Jr., today began suit ngolnst O. F. Mitchell, n Smith mill employe, for nbout $10 on an old ordor. which Mitchell gave In IU0S on nn archi tect here, who would not pay It. Tho suit was tiled In Justice Pennock's court. Suit llt-gini The Pioneer Hard ware company today began suit against Uaylcss and Longstrom for $28. O. F. Wallaco also began suit against P. D. Chamborlnn of tho L. C. Smith Typewriter compnny for $20 which ho alleges Is duo him for as sisting In making sales of machines lust fall. Iniprmes Home Chas. Stnuff Is having nn addition built to-his resi dence on Market Ave. Gets Kino 1ok. A valuable fox terrier dog arrived this morning on the Rcdondo to bo delivered to A. O. Rogers, Jr., of South Coos River. Leave. Tomorrow Mrs. Ilurkhart, Mra. Kottrlnir. K. II. Ilnriin. It 11 Donnhy and 1. Forsytho will bo outgo-1 Daughter Graduates Jas. Watt Is expecting his daughter, Miss Elmn Wntt, horo soon from Portland, where she will soon graduato In tho 1013 cln8i of nurses from tho Good Samar itan hospital. After n visit with her father, here, she will probably go to Chicago to tako post graduate work, Take Evidence More ovldenco Is belli ir tnkcti tmlnv In Mm mini nt v. W. Hornltt vs. the Smith-Powers com pany, Involving tho Coos River boom ownership, This case has been pend ing for a long tlmo nnd much ovl denco has been tnken nt Intervals, ueioro .Miss Annio smith, as referee. Attend M coot Inn Mrs. J. E. Ilurk hart and Mrs. E. J. Kottrlnrc will leave for Medford tomorrow morning via Drain, where they will nttond tho Women's Presbytorlal Socloty of Southern Oregon, which convenes In Medford on tho sixteenth of April. Tho delegates expect to bo absent one week. Port Meeting Tho Port of Coos Hay commission will meet noxt Mon day to tako up various matters. Tho Cooston channel will probably come up again nnd perhaps n potltlon for othor Inlet Improvements will bo pre sented as somo of tho lnlot residents aro Insisting that $50,000 of tho $300,000 bond sale bo expended on tho Inlets. Sells Home. It Is stated that tho Ward M. Ulako houso on Flanagan nvcnuo has boon sold to Vernon Smith for $10,000. Mr. Smith and his brldo will occupy It tho lattor part of .May, probably. Mr. and Mrs. Hlake have purchased n lot on South Fifth streut near tho Nordrum homo and will erect a now homo thore. It will bo started soon as thoy aro anxious t,o comploto It boforo Mrs. Illako leaves for tho cast on n sum mer visit. Another Egg Record K. H. Squlro of Emplro, tho mall carrier, snys hu has twenty-six hens that ho tulnkti will beat 'om all when It comes to laying. Wednesday ho gathered g5 'The. Proof of the Pudding, Etc." I! am writing; this advertisement for the benefit of that man who said that advertising is all that sold so many Dayton Ilu-ydes in Alarshfield. I Want to Sell You a Bicycle, Sir! My friend: Advertising does not SELL Dayton Bicycles. Advertising calls your ai tent ion to the good points of these wheels, and to tho service we give. "When we SELL a bicycle we give yon the equip ment you wish and we give you the benefit of our experience in the bicycle business. You choose exactly tho frame, brake, saddle, handlebars and gear that suits you best. You get my promise to tako the bicycle back and refund your money if you are not satisfied. You get the Marslifield Cyclery Guarantee that everything on that bicycle M.QST bo first class. You get replacements right here, out of my store, without delay. J f T sell you a wheel, I refer others to you. Would I stultify myself by referring to some one who does not like his wheel? Your Money Back If You V Don't Like Your Dayton I To Restore Sight Alee Carlson nlnd daughter, Mabol, of Lakosldo returned on the Rcdondo Inst even ing, whoro tho little girl, who Is nlno years old, (ias boon couilncd In Lano hospltnl. Mnbol, who as been blind most of her life, was operated on ton days ago, tho sursoons removing ono eyo nnd n Mm from tho othor. Tho ehlld'B norvous condition Is much Im proved, but ns to tho condition of hor sight only tlmo can tell. Thoy lenvo for homo this nftcrnoon. Refer Question Tho Marshflcld school board at a mooting last oven Ing dccldod to ask Attornoy Gonoral Crawford for an opinion as to who- ther tho school board has tho right to contribute money to tho public II brary. Owing to tho gonoral use tho pupils nro making of tho publio library, tho library board asked tho school board to aid In socurlng an as sistant librarian to mako tho work moro offecttvo. Tho board last ov onlng also oloctcd Mrs, Laura M, Mor row a substitute toucher. Special Trout Kly Tho Gunnery has Just rcclvcd somo spoclal trout llles, which thoy ordorod for Cooa Rlvor fishing. Thoy caught ono of tho March moths, which nro so nu merous on Coos River, nnd sent It away and had special flics tied In exact Imitation of It so that tho trout will got tho siirprlso of their lives when thoy go aftor It. I AMOXG THE SICK. . J. A. Collier nnd wlfo of Coqulllo inmo over yesterday. Thoy aro ac companied by tholr llttlo four year old daughter, who was oporntod on this morning and hor tonsils removed. Mrs. C. II. Duncan of South Coos Rlvor, who foil and broke hor log yesterday, was takon to Morcy hospi tal yesterday aftornoon, whoro tho x-ray was used in locating the In jured bono. Sho was later brought to tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. M. R. Smith. Tho attending physician Is unablo to reduce tho fracture owing to tho swolllng. Mrs. Georgo Ay re, who hns been confined to her homo from nn Injury, la reported as Improving. The Speed Limit Will Be Tested No More Coos King Bicycles Till Next Week SOLD POUR Could Have Sold More SOLD ONE THURSDAY If I Had Them FRIDAY Hut It roqulres no test hi piovo that you can got tho host candlos and fountain drinks on Coos Hay at Sar tors. That has been provon already. Marshfield Cyclery Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway : Ii Ii Poison Oak Cured by DERM0L tho greatest boon for sufferers Known to tho hcleuflllo woihl. Relieves itching and burning, re duces Inflammatory swellings due In 1'olsou Oak, soothes, cools, aurl heals all alfi-cted parts. ldf.:pg.TOffW.,rr.-i:nfiniHr m I