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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1913)
111 'Hi I Tnwi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 3 y V r X afe "i. j&K wP" Copjrltf lit Hurt HulmfTncr & Mitrx I IVELY snappy new models for young men in suits and overcoats; new creations for Spring fresh from the skilled hands of the Hart Schaffner & Marx tailors; you'll not see any such clothes anywhere else; might as well give up trying to find anything as good. New all-wool fabrics, in beautiful patterns; imported and American cloths; designed for young men; for men of ail ages; you ought to see them. Wc can do exceptionally well for you at $20 and $25; but you can pay more, or less, and get good value. J Woolen Mill Store This store is the homo oil Hart SelmiTnor & Marx Clothes. fOR SPRING TONIC USE ARCH SARSAPARILLA COMP. Just the Thing You Need Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE 'BUSY CORNER." 'A MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT ,,()VT Ii, to skr WILSON'S INAUGURATION PICTURE AND -S w 'III: GREAT DAYTON FLOOD DISASTER ALSO 2000 Elrr ' xkw pictures. ADMISSION CHI LDHEN 10c ADULT'S 15c. LOOK FOR THE 10c Electric Sign The sign of progress It means money for you. Investigate. Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OP ALL COLONS at the i . i Marslifield Cyclery ' Dayton Agents. Phono IffR-Il 172 llroadway LUlNDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE IIiivo you tried our HOME CANNED FRUITS Gooseberries Peaches Hlnekborrlch l'ears Loganberries Cots la Quarts and l'lntu I'ut up light. hero In Mnrshtlcld. Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Mnskey's "andlen. APRIL TIDES. Ilulow Ih given the tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Mnrshflold. Tlio titles nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho flrst lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a conipai laon ou consecutlvo heights will Indicate whothor It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, suhstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 18 21 30 Hrs.. 0.10 0.32 12.ru. 0.45 Ft... 5.7 0.7 fi.G 0.5 lira.. 1.18 7.20 1.47 7.21 Ft... 0.1 0.1 5.7 0.7 Mrs.. 1.50 8.00 2.30 7.07 Ft... 0.5 0.2 5.0 1.0 Hrs.. 2.32 8.52 3.2 1 8.47 Ft... 0.7 0.5 5,5 0.8 Mrs.. 3.10 9.37 4.11 9.25 Ft... 0.S 0.7 5.2 1.4 Mrs.. 3.47 10.24 5.01 10.0C Ft... 0.7 0.0 4.9 2.0 HrB.. 4.20 11.09 5.53 10.51 Ft... 0.5 0.4 4.0 2.3 Hrs.. 5.09 11.59 0.52 11.45 Ft... 0.1 0.0 4.4 2.7 Hrs.. 5.50 12.53 7.57 0.0 Ft... 5.7 0.2 4.2 0.0 His.. 0.53 0.51 1.49 9.07 Ft... 2.9 5.1 0.5 4.4 Hrs.. 2.t4 8.04 2.49 10.07 Ft... 2.S 4.7 0.7 4.0 Hrs.. 3.32 8.80 3.4S 10.57 Ft... 2.8 4.5 0.7 4.8 Hrs.. 4.39 10.30 4.41 11.37 Ft... 2.3 4.4 1.1 5.1 SOCIAL CALENDAU Fill DAY Ladles' Art club with Mrs. I William Hoaglond. truck for Albert Hansen, of Marsh field. Hoth machines wore pur chased through George Goodriiin. Stiidobakcr.s Arrive. Isaac It. Tower received a Studohnkor "35" and a Studebnker "25" on tho Hrenk wntcr tbday. Completes Wrk. Deputy Asses sor George X. Holt has comploted his assessment work In this district, finishing with Kastsldo yesterday. He has two or three days' work tabulation and will then turn his work over to Assessor Thrift In Co-(lulllc. WILL BE SAVED School Meeting Prof, Jos. Shnfor of tho Education Department of tho uregon university will deliver n froo lecture this evening on educational mntters at tho high school auditor ium. Immediately following tho lec ture n meeting or tho Parent-Teachers' club will bo held, WUAT1 HCIt FORECAST. Ily Associated Press OREGON Showers tonight and Saturday. Westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. ni April 18, by llcnj. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observor: Maximum 00 Minimum 39 At 4:43 a. m 48 Precipitation 25 Precipitation bIiico Sept. 1, 1912 57.52 Precipitation samo period last year 18.97 Wind south; partly cloudy. Ilmni'lii, ltiii.. Monorn riminlm. and Ireland nro mnklng oxteuslvo Improvement In tho Pullman Hnr. mnl.llli; Mm fourth np flffli Irtivil nni. porlum thnt has put In new Improve ments In tho Inst few weeks. They recently took a three years lease on tho property from .1. L. Ferry. Hail Haiti Trip. Tho Eugeno Guard says. "Jack Minor returned this morning from a trip to Mnrsh llold, Ilnndon nnd Cnqullle. If says that before his arrival In Eugeno at 3 n. in., he felt lllto doing as Co lumhus did when bo first landed on American soilgetting down on his knees and kissing tho ground." Gets Papers Captain Sevortsen. who has been employed on tho tug Powers, returned today from a trip to Soattlo where ho took out mas ter's papers, authorizing him to han dle any craft of any size In any wa ters. Captain Sovcrtxcn was mas ter of a Norwegian sailing vessel when ho was only 20 years old. Capt. Vasey Reports That Ves sel may be Floated Patsy to Go on Run. EITOENE. Or.. April 18. A tele phone message from the company lit Portland thnt owns the gnsollno schooner Anvil, which Is ashore nt tho mouth of the Siuslaw river, brings tho Information that Captain Vensy sent word to tho company Wednesday thnt tho vessol Is in good shnpo and has many chances of being saved. It was expected to float her tonight or tomorrow nt high tldo. Tho ruddor of tho vessol was lost but otherwise she is not damaged. , Patsy on Hun. ' A Portland paper says: "Ar rangements hnve been perfected by tho Elmoro Interests for placing tho gnsollno schooner Patsy, Captain Ta boll, In regular sorvlco botwocn Portland nnd tho Siuslaw, taking practically tho samo routo as that on which tho Anvil, now nshoro at tho mouth of Siuslaw, was operated. On tho start she will not go as far as I.andou, where tho Anvil made regular calls. With that oxcoptlon alio will follow' tho samo route." nothing to do with tho Studobakcr "35" that It was only n coincidence. "Vll . lit ft 'lfttila1' ftl II tf I Hoaghiud this morning rccolvcd a socond Cnrtecar delivery truck to' Hamlin tnolr local delivery business. It Is a ton and a half car. l.othor Allxf Wymnn Albee, ten dor of tho South lnlot drawbridge and tho lower harbor llgnts, reports that Homo unknown vandals liavo been causing him troublo recently. Somo of tho lights have been stolon outright, ropes which ho had placed to guard dangerous spots in thn bridge removed nnd other potty trices played. Ho will probably take stops to prosecute thorn. Gets Piano. Mrs. John W. Mot- loy has Just received n fine piano, tho wedding glfr of hor mother. Tho instrument was shipped hero from Osceola, Mo., nnd tho freight on it was about $3 1. Wilson Returning. Frank Don ning todny received a telegram from August Elckworth stating that Alec. Wilson, who has been nt Lauo hos pital receiving treatment, would re turn on tho Rcdondo. Mr. Wilson shows little Improvement. Autos Arrives The- llreakwnter brought a new sovon passenger Cad illac fur Gone Wlckliaui, of Coqulllo, nlso a ouo ton Menominee delivery Too .Much Drink. J lid go John F, Hall has roturnod from Coqulllo whoro ho was called to oxainluo Into tho sanity of n llandon votorun known ns "Smithy." Charges against Smithy were filed by Commundor Zeok of Hnndon. However, after Judge Hall hnd talked to Smithy for about a minute, ho declared "You are not crazy; you've Just boon drunk." Ho ordered him rolensod but gave him a good talking to, Tho old voterau declared that ho had taken his last drink and also an nounced thai ho had a couplo of nophows In tho Willamette valley who would euro for him nnd thnt ho was' going to see them. Good Fishing. I, R. Tower nnd Harry MoKenwn wont linking yester day afternoon nnd returned last ev ening with thlrty-llvo speckled beau ties. Russ says tho niimbor hns Wedgewood p Stoves and f Ranges E3EL, . - "OSES? 1 IB tJS? Fttir!iriffcJI if J I1 of Ei2ib Have your Job The Times office. printing done at Q, Another good pattern. 8 Has steel drop oven door and drop fire door, like a range. J All Wedgewood castings are made of very best gray iron-NO SCRAP IRON USED. & 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 fftS When you buytBm 330 Front St. Enjoy Outing. Dr. and Mrs.E.MIn gus wore among tho successful ang lers on Coos River yesterday, catch ing a ntrlng of twonty-slx trout. They enjoyed a dinner nt tho Mahnffy ranch on North Coos River as a part or their outing. Eptvortli League Convention- A largo dolcgatlon of Marshdold people went to Ilnndon this morning to at tend tho Epworth Longuo convention. Among those going woro Rev. nnd Mrs. Rutlcdgo, Clay Church, Harriot Hanson, Evelyn Lnngworthy and Frank Sum nor. Gets Captain's LIcciims Captain Elnor A. Sovertson roturnod on tho Rrenkwater from Sonttlo, whoro ho took an examination in U. S. Engi neers olllco nnd was granted a mas tor's license, good on any ship on nny ocenn. Tho Captain camo to Coos Hay on tho Nann Smith on hor first trip around tho Horn, but was unnblo to securo his papers until ho beenmo an American cltlr.cn. Rack to Jail. Murt Fltzpntrick, tho Ioggor who was llnod $10 yester day by Recordor Rutlor and who dropped out of sight when lot go to got tho nionoy, wns plckod up by Mnrshal Carter again last night on Socond streot, Fltzpntrick saw tho of ficer coming nnd attempted to elude him but his offort wns In vain. To dny ho started to work out his tlno by donning tho city linll, council chambor nnd this afternoon will bo turned over to thu streot department. Not Quarantined. Tho C. 11. Wal ter family has not been quarantined, tho report that It had being orron ooiis. Several members of tho fam ily woro tnkon III nbout tho snmo tlmo nnd this led to n rear that it might possibly bo contagious, so thoy kept at homo. Howovor, It dovol oped thnt tho nllmont was not con tnglnus nnd no iiarantlno wns put on Mr. Wnltor otatori that Dr. Hnuueworth Informed him It was only tho grip. All of tho family nro getting nlong nicely, much to thn gratification of their many friends. Mr. Wnltor. himsolf, has fully recovered from his Illness, hav ing suffered other complications nf tor tho chlckcnpox but la now nblo to nttoud to his duties. A Great Attraction, Tho Or- nllOIIIM will Hlinw two vnri Interns!. lug pictures tonight. Tho Wilson iniiuguruuon nun scones or mo great Day ton flood. Don't miss these, nt tho Orphoum tonight. A SIX-CLUB BALL LEAGUE i Will ho welcomed by tho fans of Coos county. Everybody welcomes tho Pino Fountain Drinks ut Sartor's and everybody Is welcome at Sar rtu's. Come In nnd sco. Somo choice fresh Candy Just ro-colvcd. 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