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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Wedgewood p jzhe Stoves and & Ranges n Y"'" MM iiirHiiiiiiiriiiiiWifiraxi noi 7.","i ' i lil ' jiaclilAiAiii'l tf I tmU - r..l . . II I ill" liM'KJB'H f J Another good pattern. J Has steel drop oven door and drop fire door, like a range. IJ All Wedgewood castings are made of very best gray iron-NO SCRAP IRON USED. Q Range bodies made of genuine Leechburg cold rolled blue steel, lined with heavy asbestos. Perfect Bakers Fuel Savers Absolutely Guaranteed Ask Your Neighbor Agents Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware i i ft.l i f M.l O m I ri tw wAiimJ ii .. KffiWhen you buytffM SPDuy the tesyJmSr 330 Front St. FOR SPRING TONIC USE ARCH SARSAPARILLA COMP. Just the Thing You Need Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US sORPHEUM TONIGHT; J l I II. TOW Kit WILL HIX AN ILLl'STRATED SOXii "DRIKTIXG." -mm) itiiiii) i'kkv of xi-: w I'icrritKs. !' tomorrow night, wilsovs ixafgi'iiatiox imc- iiAv Ul) -' SLIDES OK GREAT DAVTOX FLOOD DISASTER "O.VT MISS IT. ADMISSION' 10 CEXTS. Stafford's Candy Is the Best Hav e j cm tried our HOME CANNED ERUITS 5r? is VuaUs and WntB lt up "'I here In Mni-shlleld. NEW GOODS new thixgs large ship ment JUST IN. WONDERFUL VALUES. 'ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-1015c Store Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OP ALL COLOItS at (ho Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono 138-11 172 Broadway APRIL TIDES. Below 1b given the tltno and height of high and low water at Mnrshflcld. Tliu tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the Unit line and heights on the second line of each day; a compai Ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bar, iilitrnct 1 "toura 34 minutes 17 18 ;io 20 21 oo lira. Ft... llru.. Ft... 1 1 IB.. Ft... llru.. Ft... lira.. Ft... Urn.. FU . UIl'lli-H.. Ft... 2 Hi.. Ft... - r.:i!) 1.0 o.io n.7 1.18 C.l l.r.o o.r. 2.32 (1.7 11.10 0.8 :i.47 0.7 -1.20 o.r. 11.55 5.1 o.n2 0.7 7.20 0.1 8.00 0.2 8.52 0.5 !U7 0.7 10.21 0.0 11. 0! 0.1 5.58 0.1 1 2.55 5.0 1.47 5.7 2.3 C 5.C 3.21 5.5 1.1 1 5.2 5.01 LSI 5.53 I.G WEATI I Kit FORECAST. 0.0 0.0 0.45 0.5 7.21 0.7 7.07 1.0 8.47 0.8 SI.2G 1.4 10. 0C 2.0 10.51 2.3 -4 I Dy Associated Press I OREGON Fair tonight and I Friday, eoller except near const. I Northeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. . For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. in.. April 17, liy lien J. Ostllnd, spcclnl government me teorological observer: Maximum 0!) Minimum 33 At- 4:13 a. in 40 Precipitation none Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1!12 57.27 Precipitation samo period last year -IS, 2 8 Wind northwest; clear. I Scarlet Fever. Tlio C. II. Walter family, of South Fourth street, has been quarantined by City Physician Mlngus because of scarlet fever. Leave Tomorrow. Mrs. Klnlin. John Hester and wife, John Whobrey nud II. S. Iloor will be passcngcra on the Drnln stage leaving tomorrow morning. llcinalu Here Chus. Dutcber and wife, who luivo been playing with the Edwnrds & Merrltt Show Co., WANT ADS. FOR SALK Fifteen India Runner ducks. Call at U.'RI Seventh St., Wm. II. Shook. FOl'XD Small key attached to ..vtlilte conl. .Call at Times olllce. WAXTKD A hiitall tract of m-rcngo, part undor cultivation. State price, terms, location and Im provements. A. 10. Ilallldny, Dox 75!), Marshllold, Oregon. FOR SALK l-Vw hettliigs of wild mallard duck eggs. Phono II08-LL. KOU SALK Kioli cow. Grade llol- stein. Heavy milker. See J. C. Doane Phono 331-11. LOST lift ween Market and Sec 1 fill nmiiliinrflnl n umllll irnlil prnRM with name Marguerite on bar. He- ward for return to Times omce. WAXTKD. Ol'ICIv PURCHASERS.- For threo siinns, 10 aero platting land near Marslifield, $2500. KuhI- uess corner on Fourth and nan, 50-100, with dwollltig, for $3,000. isnsy terms. Nice sunny corner nt Kastsido. 75x100, for $300, ensy terniH. See Title Gunrnuteo and Ah stnu-t Co. l'Olt ItKXT Two fiii'iiMird looms. 108 South Second btrcet. LOTS CLICAUKD Xow If fine tlmo to get ready to build or to sell your lots. Do not wait for tbo railroad, lio propareu. ioie phono 232-.I. LOST Monday evening;, between Al ice II. dock and foot of First street, ladles' small gold watch and fob with nnmo engraved on fob. Find er return to Times otllco and re ceive reward. WAXTKD OliI for Kcneinl house work. Mrs. J. L. Ferry. 90 Hall Ave. Phono 44-J. FOlt SALK 200 cgK Incubator and broodor. Enqulro Ilox 634 or Phono 1453, North Bond, Ore. . . . SU1ISCIUIIKHS NOTICE I SuuscriiierH vno tio uoi re ceive their paper or vho re ceive It late, will confer n favor on THE TIMES by call ing this ofllco on tho telephone mid notifying us at once. Tel- I cphoiio liliJ. 4 Stauf f Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskejr's "andle. rTrr &LLUUR JOB PRINTINR nn NR AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, tiy a Want Ad. "WAXTKD Position as bookkeeper by experienced man. References. Or wll keop sots of books for ilrniH not requiring ontlro time. Phone 402. WANTED Competent girl for house work. Good home, light work. Phone 318-J or 1392 W. Central. WANTED Two regular roomers. Comfortablo front rooms. Stove nnd bath. 1 1-2 blka from P. O. 237 North Broadway. FOlt SAIJ-: 7 room house and .1 lots, 84x150, In Nashurg's Addi tion, $2500 If taken soon. Phone 310X2. FOK KENT Lurgc, well furnished, room with bath. Five minutes' walk from business section. Ref erences, Inquire 708 North Sec ond street. FOlt SALE fry wood, fir and nU der, at Campbell's Wood Yard Ferry landing. Phone 168-L. have been engaged by Mnnagor Lo inanskl and will bo seen nt the Itoy-ul. Taken to Hospital. Stanley Ilart Ictf, the Hiimlolpli mill man who was ifcciitly Injured by n pile of lumber falling on htm. came to Marsh Meld yesterday and was taken to Mercy hospital, Imoko Hcfcmidum C. 11. Mc I.nughlln wob consulting City Uc- meetlng of Blanco Lodge Tuesday night. Shlnglo Mill Starts. The C. A. Smith company's shingle mill, which wns recently moved to the west Side of Isthmus Inlet, will start opera tions today. It will prolmbly bo a few days until they have the plant running at capacity. Him IIIlt Ciiruo Tlin llreaku-nfor will arrive In early tomorrow morn cordor Butler todav about a refer- lK with 500 tons of freight nnd 110 endiini petition on the lientlng frnn- lnongera, according to telegraphic chlsp which the council voted to W. I ttv'ic. which Agent Paul Sterling a m. ii ., i . . 1-ni-mVftil (mini S. Chaiidlor Monday night ('limine Date. Tho Junior Bap tist I'liion will hold their social at the Baptist church next Friday evening Instead of Saturday. The hours are from 7 to 9:30 nnd Miss Jonn Fitzgerald will be in chnrge. Itoad Complaint Chnrlcs Codding wns In from Milllngton today. He reports that there Is much complaint at the slowness with which F. P. Norton Is completing the county rond through thero and the great expenso at which tho work is be ing done. Instal Machine Tho Coob Bay Wiring company installed an elec tric blue printing machine in tho otllces of City Engineer Oldloy. The device will cnablo him to mnke blue prints at any time, regnrdloss of cloudy weather. Undor tho old method, he hnd to wait for sunshine. Iluilcd Here. Tho romnliiB of Mrs. Anne Vernon, tho Davis Inlot pioneer who died nt tho State Hos pital nt Snlem, will ho brought here on tho Breakwater Friday and the funeral services will bo held Satur day morning at 10:30 from the Wil son Chapel, the I lev. It. E. Browning olllclntlng. Child Loses Eye. Mrs. II. A. Farrier ami fl-yenr-old daughter are In Marshllold from Denmark. They came to consult a physician regard ing the sight of the Ilttlo girl's cyo which was Injured In tho winter by a giant cartridge exploding. Noth ing can be done to nsve tho optic and they will roturn home. Dredge Catching Inlet. Tho Catching Inlet and Sumner residents nro Joyful over tho nrrlval of tho Simpson dredge nt Sumner this morning. Tho work will commence nt Sumner nnd will work this way about 200 yards, which Is tho shoal est place and after that along the Inlet for a dlstanco of two miles. (Jive Dinner Tho Mnrshtlold high school domestic sclenco class will give a dinner nt tho high school buil ding this ovcnlng to tho members of tho school bonrd, tholr wives, Clerk John F. Hall and wife, and inemborB or the faculty. Tho dlnnor will bo under the supervision of Miss Moore, In chnrge of tho Domestic Science Department. Major Kinney Writes. C. A. Sohlbredo rerelvod n letter today from Major Kinney In which the Int ter suites that his deal with Wllsoy Is progressing favorably. lie did not mention anything iibout Wllsoy doslrlng a recolvor to conclude the doal. Tho last of tho abstracts woro placed In Judge Bronougli's hands nbout a week ago. Hobei-t Stni-key B.ilibcd On Tues day, April 15, at Bay City, a thief ontoroil tho house ocrimloil hi- linlit. Starkoy, tho poet and pioneer of is in, ami iooic ins American wni tlinm watch, an Ivor Johnson revol ver No, 1 II. and 25 cents. Bob says that while ho feols the loss of the watch, his feollngs are poignant nt tho loss of 25 cents. Aro Initiated Fred Payne. J. A. Stndden and Eck Johnson of Coqullle took the It oval Arch degreo at a received today. Xew Egg Itecoi-d. 13. 11. Squire, of Empire, is going after the Coos Bay egg record with his bunch of layers. Ho has a flock of 20 lions but two have dropped out and for tho first 13 dnys In April he gath ered 251 eggs from his flock nnd ho says they nro no high bred thor oughbreds at that. Dr. ltnrtle Named. Dr. Ira B. Bartlo has been appointed olllclal physician nnd surgeon of the South ern Pacific company In North Bend. His appointment does not conflict with the position now held by Dr. E. Mlngus as the Mnrshflcld olllclnl physician and surgeon of tho com pany, tho Bonvor Hill mine and tho local rnllwny hero. Puiily ScekN Job. The following from tho Uosoburg News will bo of Intetest hero ns W. W. Purdy was hero a few years ago promoting an electric line nnd inter did some en gineering on tho Lnkeport projoct In Curry county. "W. Wll Purdy loft for Salem this morning where ho will confer with Governor West nnd other stnto officials regarding tho appointment of n state engineer. Mr. Purdy is an applicant for this posi tion and Is snld to stand excollont chances of being appointed," GirenlcafV Trials. fl. A. Green leaf, father of Guy Grcenleaf who Is confined In tho county Jail on charg es in connection with tho death of Krma Knorr, Is today suffering from n severe nttnek of hi grippe. Ho ar rived hero a fow days ago from his home nt Contrnlla, Wash., and is staying nt the home of J. S. Cham horn, In tho ronr of Tho Times ofllco, having known Mr. Chambers from boyhood nt Contrnlla. Mr. Grcou leaf has been unable to get word from his family at Contrnlla slnco he left and ho Is considerably wor ried as some of thorn were III. He expects to remain horn until after tho hearing of his sou's case. PERSONAL NOTES V.. T. SIGLIN Is in town today from the Isthmus. JOHN I.ONGSTAFF Is In town today from Sumner. G. W. SANFOUI). of Ilayues Inlot, Is In town today. WM. PIPER of North Coos River Is In town on business. REV. E. CKONIC of South Coos Riv er Is u town visitor today. .MRS. FRANK OUILL1AMS of Dan iels Creek Is in town today. MRS. II. E.BKSSKV of tbo Creamery Is spending tho day In town. MRS. C. A. BARKKR Is n town vis itor today from Catching Inlet. AL STEVENS, n resident of llnynes Inlet, Is a Marshflcld visitor today. MISS BESSIK DE LONG, a rccont arrival from Portland ( has taken u position nt Sailer's, siicccdlug "Young man, when you buy a buggy, be sure it's a Studebaker" Sound advice from the man who has been driving one for twenty years. When you buy a Studebaker buggy you are buying all the skill, experience and science in buggy building that half a century can produce. You are protect ing yourself against the mistakes of younger builders. You will always be proud of the Studebaker nameplate, for there isn't a buggy on the road that is its equal for style, luxury and good looks. Flexible bent-reach gear, graceful lines, solid cor ner, plugless body, double-ironed shaftsare a few of the special Studebaker features. The new close-fitting shifting rail is enough in itself to make you buy a Studebaker buggy. Farm Woot BiuiucM Wagon Trucki Milk Wagon See our Dtaltt or write ut. Dump Wagon liaruatt STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NKWYORK CHICAGO PALLAS KANSAS CITY MHVH UINNKAFOUS SALT LAKX CITY BAN WAHCISCO J-ORTLAND, OSK. SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Social sowing club with Mrs Geo. Ayre. A. N. W. club with Mrs. M. C, Maloncy. I FRIDAY I Ladles' Art club with Mrs. I I William Hoagland. Mrs. Ben Smith, who was tem porarily assisting Mrs. Sarter. MR. MANAKI and daughter, LampI, are town visitors todny from Tern plcton. MISS ADA CLAFSEN bus returned to her home In Coos City, after a short stay at Bunker Hill. MESSRS. JOEL AND BEN OSTLIND lort yesterday for Coqullle and Bnndon on business and pleasure. ALBERT SCHROEDER and A. E. .MATTHEWS of Coqullle are Mnrshflcld business visitors todayi MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH and daughter, BLANCHE, of North Coos River, nre In Marshflold todny. HARRY STRICKLAND Is In town today from llnynes Inlet, GEORGE SANFORD of Hnyncs Inlet was a Marshflold visitor today. MAYOR STRAW and A. Y. MYERS were among those who left for Coob River today to try thoir luck at fishing. MRS. L. J. CODY, of Bandon, mndo a short visit to Marshflold arriving yesterday afternoon and returning this morning. MRS. CORA V. SMITH and daugh ter. Miss Jonnlo Smith, of Ban don, nro spending n fow days In Mnrshflold on business. .MISS GLADYS LETTS, who has been attending school near Portland ar rived yesterday to spend her vaca tion wltli Mr, nnd Mrs. C, M. Letts. ROBERT STAR KEY. tho pioneer poet, was ovor from his Bay City homo calling on Marshflold friends todny. Mr. Starkoy Ib Just recov ering from a slight Illness. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE expects to complcto serving subpoonnos to day on grand Jury witnesses nnd will roturn to Coqulllo In tho morning. G. A. BENNETT nnd ARTHUR Mc KEOWN yesterday secured about fifty flno trout with tho fly, Ash ing tho river for n short dlstunco nbovo Al Smith's ranch. MR. TAYLOR, or Cnmp 1, enmo down from South Coos River Inst evening nnd will lonvo on tho Breakwater Saturday for Utnh, whore ho has accepted a position with tho Utah Construction company. J. W. MILLER, of Coqulllo, was In Marshflold last evening to attend r. meeting of the Elks lodgo. Ho reports thnt many of tho ranch ers In the uppor valley hnvo been suffering Ioshcb of livestock from panthers nnd other varmints. Logger l-'hicd, Murt Fltzpntrlck, a loggor, who has been doing most of his logging In Marslifield for the pant threo months, was arrested to lay for Intoxication nnd wns lined $10 by Recorder Butlor. Ho did not hnvo tho money and was sent to Jail. The City Council Grants Franchise But wo do not need a franchise to soil the best Fountnln drinks on Coos Bay. This Is acknowledged by every one who has over tried them. It's your turn next. Como In and see, SALTER'S Is Your Hot Water Bottle Leaky? How often Iiavo you suddenly needed your hot water bottle only to find it leaky and unfit for use ? You mil not have this troublo with tho "Knntlcck!! Water Bottle. It is poiltiTtly guaranteed to bo perfect in workmanship and materials. If it shows any imperfections within two years from tho day you buy it, tho manufacturers guaranteo to replace it without charge. wATaaornaJLlt aro mado of tho finest Para rubber, with triply re-enforced scams and perfectly adjusted stopples that make leakage impossible. The eurfaco is soft and pleasing to tho touch. Every bottle is full capacity. Various sines prices no higher than for tho or dinary kind. Wo ore tho ex clusive agents. If you will call, wo will gladly show you our complcto line of rubber goods. The Store for I'enslar Remedies and Quality Goods.