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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1913)
MWK;Mhmmmi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. f THE "Was founded on QUALITY, has boon developed by QUALFry and is today established on QUALITY. -This policy has become a fixed principle an im provement in the QUALITY without increasing the price. Ira Suuits amdl Dresses "We are showing the most fashionable and becoming' models of this season's styles. Suits and Dresses in which skilled workmanship and fine quality fabrics as sure permanent shape and form. Our assortment of was never larger or more complete. "With so many to choose from you will find it an easy matter to find just the right Suit to meet your requirements and suit your taste. The occasion presenls an opportunity for securing some of the very latest designs in Spring and Summer garments, authoritative in style, high grade in quality, and reasonable in price. M asm Prescription Filling is our business. iWo fill any inscription ov recipe intl fill it right. The purest Drugs and Chemicals used. 1'lvcry prescription is twice checked before delivered. . . t .Prices always right. y' lockhait-Parsoos Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE sORPHEUM TONIGHT vimW1' x,ju' I'inunics "thi: delayed llttkh," vita, a "M STItOXG DRAMA. itv Il,n 0l'-xli,ia,I'r,ws sox," a wi-s'ruitx story 'of iikhed- KYV'UKI:i: ,,00,,LK 1LIH," 10(10 FEET OF LAUGHING COM- ,...,"-1 A FIXE PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND M'-M.G DO.VT FAIL TO SEE THEM. ADMISSION' 10 CENTS. Hate jou trieil our HOME CANNED FRUITS CwH-heuhs Baul1eiit.s Peaches Pem-s Cots UlIMI t . ... . if. r. i """ ,,,,is "" vp Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Mnskey's "nudles. Times Want Ads. BUSINE THISS TORI Popular Priced Suits es&'M Trass CORNER." 298 US TONIGHT at Ifie Royal Don't full Ui hear Hillio Ductclior in pleasing songs ALSO 4000 Feot of All Now Pictures. "MONKEY ACCOMPLICE" Solav. "WOMAN'S HONOR" Anieiiciiii. VDEACOX OUTWITTED" Key- stone. "DIVIDING LINE" Hnnio. Alwajs tlio Ilest. Any Sent Hie. t the Stiir, .North Rend, Sunday Nljjlit. Tin-: D.irox hoys In Tlueo Heels. Bring Results SS OF i atsomi 2 Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OF ALL COLONS at tlio Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Plinno LIK-lt 171! IlroniLvay Ilnvo your Job printing dono it Tho Times oinco. Wedgewood Stoves and Ranges Another good pattern. 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. J Range bodies made of genuine Leechburg cold rolled blue steel, lined with heavy asbestos. Perfect Bakers Fuel Savers p Absolutely Guaranteed Ask Your Neighbor yi iw7c i j Agents Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware rrr.a f2irA S When you buyJSlf SpTpuIhe besrMp APRIL TII)i:S. Below is given the tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrsliflold. The tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of ench.day; a compai lean on conaocutlvo heights will ludlcntc whether It is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, 4itlirnct 2 hour 34 nilnutoB. 10 His. 1 IS 0 1.47 7.21 'Ft 20 llrs. . Ft. . . 21 Hrs.. ,Ft . . 22'llrs , I Ft... 21! Mrs.. Ft. . . 24llra.. Ft... 25 llrs.. 'Ft. . 20 llrs.. F.t... 27, 1 Irs.. Ft... 2S Hrs. . (Ft... 2'J'Uis.. IFt... IIOiHrs.. Ft... 0.1 t.r.c G.fi 2.32 C." :uo c.s 3.17 C.7 1.20 U.5 r.09 0.1 r.uG r,.7 0.G3 2.0 2.11 2.S 3.32 2.S -J. 39 0.1 s.oc t).2 s.r.2 o.r. 0.37 0.7 10.24 0.C 11.09 0.4 11.59 0.0 12.r.3 0.2 G.S1 C.l 8.04 4.7 8.80 lb 10.30 4.4 r..7 2.30 r.o 3.21 n.fi 4.11 n.2 r..oi 4.9 r.i3 4.0 G.')2 4.4 7.57 1.2 1.19 0.5 2.49 0.7 8. -IS 0.7 4.41 l.l 0.7 7.07 1.0 S.47 0.8 9.25 1.4 10.00 2.0 10.51 2.3 11.45 2.7 0.0 0.0 9.07 1.1 10.07 4.0 10.57 4.S 11.37 5.1 WICATIU'.K roitKCANT. Dy Associated Pros j OREGON Fair tonight and Sunday, except showers tonight in northwest. Southwest winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in.. April 19, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special govorntuunl me teorological observer: Maximum 50 Minimum 40 At 4:43 n. in 32 Precipitation 38 Precipitation since Sept. 1, I 1012 57.90 I Precipitation same period I last year 49.34 I Wind: Southwest: Cloudy. To Speak Here. Tho Rev. Philip E. Haver, Biiporlntondcnt of tho Oro gon Prisoner's Aid Society, will speak at the Marshllold Prcsbytorinu church Sunday evening. (i'oikI Fishing. John Morchnnt and Warner Ogren ifindo n rocord brcnklng cntch yesterdny. when HhIi- LOOK FOR THE 10c Electric Sign The sign of progressIt means money for you Investigate. .rm I 330 Front St. J-1 i F?1!! i iiuU Iiir n (llBtnnco of 200 yards they cnught thirty trout In three hours. Ituys Iit. AuKtist I'cdorson, of Xorth Demi, has boufiht n lot nt the corner of WiiHliiiiKtun nml Mcndo stieetH, Pint 11, from W. H. HiiIiich for $400. I'imeial Toilny. The funeral of Mrs. Anne Vernon was held this morning from Wilson's ehnnel. Tlio llov It. K. DrownliiR ollleiatcil. There was a Rood attendance of the, older residents. Kooni. .'luel. John L. Koontz todny paid a flno of SIR for speed ItiK on his motoreyele tl e other day, City Recorder Hutler Imposing It. The alleKOd violation of the ordi nance occurred April 17. I'njs Ills Vine. Murt l'ltzputrlck, who Htnrted In jesterdny to work out his fine for intoxication, decided thut the labor was too much and to day paid the $10 ami was released from further services of the city. (Sets Keys. Through a found nil. John TenUroolc litis recovered the key to his bicycle. Ned l'atterson borrowed the wheel and lost tho key In West Mnrshfleld. Tho party who found it brought the key to Tl Times ami the found ad, found tho owner. Open Hevlvnls. Tho Kov. John I.owtns, of Taconin, Wnsh., will open n four weeks' rovlval meeting at the Mnrslillohl McthodiHt chureli tomor row, speaking both morning nml evening. Ho will speak each oen Ing during tlio week. Ho came hero today from Uandon wheto w ttpoke liiHt night. (Jets Quick Itesults. "Stop thai want ad. Wo oro being bothered to death by nnswers to It and wo have sold tho cow, In fact we could unvo sold forty cows." This was tho message that emtio from J. a Oonne tudny. lie hud ndvortlsed in Tho Tlmofl wnnl ftiifl a oouplo ot dnyn nbout a cow for snle. Court Moiidny. Judge J. S. Coke will go to Coqulllo Monday to open tho adjourned term of circuit court and clear up tho calendar for the regular session which will eonvono a week from Monday. Ho returned yesterday from Curry county whero ho held court. This was not tho Jury term and there were few cases for trial. To (iriiiul Jury. C. H. Codding will leave Monday for Coqulllo to serve on the grnnd Jury. Tho old grand Jury will servo for n week nndn new ono will bo Impannclcd then to eontlnuo tho work. Among mo momiiors of tho old grnnd Jury nre Messrs. C. II. CoddlKg, .1. I). Unrkalow, Webb Mast, George l'lke. I). P. Logan and Arthur Mnttsnu. tho latter being from Catching In let. Asked to Make Good. The Execu tive Committee of tho Marshllold Chamber of Commerce yesterday sent a telegram to A. K, HtoHBinolH-1 tor, who started the Coo liny HiihI nesii College hero a fow months ngo, iiHklng him to arrange to carry out Ll contracts with tho sttidonts who huvo paid six months' tuition and got only nbout half of their Instruc tion. Mr. Stossmolstor hi nt Astor ia. I lo recently left and gavo no tice that ho had severed iniini.cHoiiH with the school. Mr. 8lsk. who has ! neon in chnrgo claims that Mr. Stoss molstor In sovorlng his connections took considerable of tho funds that had been collected, leaving tho school In a crippled flminrin! condition and tumble to carry out Its contracts. PERSONAL NOTES I J. 8. MASTI3HS of Catching Inlet Is In town todny. MItS. '.. T. THOMAS of Allegany Is upending tho day In town. L. W. THAVHIl loft this morning for Portland on business. A. A. SI.OCUM of Catching Inlet Is In town today on business, CLARKNCI-: HARRIS returned to town today from Sumner. MISS WILSON of Coaledo Is an over Sunday visitor In Marshllold. MISS SIUNA STOKA was u Coos Riv er visitor in Mnrshfleld today. MRSIJOHT. McCANN of North Rend was u Marshllold visitor today. FRANK and CARL JOHNSON of Coos River spent tho dny In town. HURT DORHMUS nml wife left this nfterimon for Camp 1 on a llshlng trip. CIIAS. KSTKRHHCK of Cntclilnir In J. Lee Brown, Ph. G. DERMOL Swmiton's Scicnlific Poison Oak llemedy Tho greatest boon for sufferers known to tho scientific world. Relieves itching and burning, reduces in flammatory swellings, due to poison oak, soothes, cools, heals all affected parts. SWANTOBFS FAMOUS Poison Oak Peinedy has been on tho market for the last four years; the results produced have ex ceeded expectations, 1)9 cases have been cured out of OVOl'V 100. JovrV linrl n liJifimf vnmnK linfnvn accomplished as much for ot poison oak. ''v FOISOM OAK REMEDY Is always needed in the spring time, as poison oak is more rife during these months than at any other time. Secure a bottle of Dermol before going on camping or picnic parties. One application imme diately before or after your day's fun insures pro- ttition. xmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmcmimmmfmmmmmmimmaa let Is In Mnrshfleld today In busi ness, MRS. W. 11. SMITH of tho Coon Uny Creamery Is spending tlio dny In town. MRS. W. II. SMITH nml daughter, MARY, visited relatives In town today. R. 11. RKHR and daughter ESTHER. ' ot Haynes Inlet wero Mnrshfleld visitors todny. MRS JOHN MESSERLE and daugh ter of Catching Inlet nro spending the dny In town. J. K. NOAH made a business trip from his Coos River ranch to Marshlleld today. MRS. ALFRED STORA came to Mnrshfleld this morning from her home at Allegany. A. Ll'NDSTROM and W. 11. JEN NINGS wero Haynes Inlet visitors . In Mnrshfleld today. I MRS. CARL EOENHOFF of South Coos River was visiting relntlvos in Mnrshfleld today. MISS ELLEN OOREN Is at work 1 again nt Norton &. HntiBcn's Btoro, ' after a week's vacation. MRS. N. E. DAGGETT nnd father, W. GRAY, of Allegany were vls I Ring In Mnrshfleld today. RAY DENNETT, who hns been teach ing nt tho Haynes Inlet school, I spent tho dny In Marshllold. i MRS. JOHN GRANT and chlldron o( South Coos Rivor wo.ro VWMllS friends In Mnmlitlold today, J. 0. 6TI5MMLL2U Of Myrtle Point wns In Marshlleld last evening ro turnlng homo this morning, K. L. CLARK nnd MRS. A. J. OLSEN" will be outgoing pnsBgngQra In the Drain singe Monday morning. C. W. MONTGOMERY returned Inst evening from n business trip to tho Sluslnw and Umpqun country. A. J. SHERWOOD of ConulHo re- I turned homo this morning nftor n. I abort buslncfift stay in MarBhflcld. , MISS DLANCHE LANDRITH of Myr- no intuit, nuiiu uuuh juvui, wtin a Marshllold shopper In Marshflold todny. CARL DAVIS, of tho Smlth-Powcra company Is hero from Myrtlo Point todny on business nnd plonflure. HARRY FOLSOM returned yeslcnlar from the Umpaou from a business trip. Mr. Folsom roprosentH tho Drndley Candy Co. MRS. AGNES COLWELL niid MR8. K. d. HUNTER of Rnndon wero Mnrshfleld visitors this morning, returning home this nftornoon. II. E. DOYERSMITII and A. J. Mon dol of tho Hub Clothing Storo loft today for Portland on business. They will bo absent nbout a wook. A. J. SHERWOOD, of Coqulllo. nnd J. O. Stommler. of Myrtlo Point, were in Mnrsliflold last night to nttond a meeting of tho Masonio council. MRS. FRED 8ELANDER. of Coosr nvcr, passed through here todny on routo homo from a weok'8 visit with her mother, MrB. Wil son, near Sumner. M. T. CALEF who has been spend ing u few weekH In this section In tno Interest of Colouol Hofor's pa per, "Tho Oregon Manufacturer," left today for Portland. MISSES' HAZEL PETERSON nnd EMILY DLAKE, who lmvo boon vis Ring at tho Gono Torry homo on North Coos River this past week returned to town todny . MRS. FRED HARNARI) returned today from n weok'H visit nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Wilson, nenr Suiunor. Tho Into rain has delayed gardening and much work. FRED WILSON loft today for Myr tlo Point wlioro ho will spond Sunday with friends. Tho visit Is not In connection with his of llclal duties as coroner and tho occasion of It ran only bo told by Fred. J. W. WRIGHT, of tlio contracting firm of Nnson & Wright, Ib ox pectod homo today from San Francisco whero ho went to miiko iirnuigementH for some of tho material for the new Chandler building. Ho will come via Dnn don. REV. H. I. RUTLEDGE returned to day fiom Hiindou wlioro lie at tended tho opening sosslnus of tho dlstilct Epwoitli I.onguo conven tinu. Ho repnrtH a good attend unco and n flno Bcsslon. Tho business session was to bo hold today. Kobt. "V. fewnulon, Ph. C, fs the cure and prevention. I urmw'ti i i 1- h