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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION. rpHE best suit styles we have are those which are made for men of any age; not too extreme for the dignified, sub stantial business man; but smart enough, with just enough snappy detail to please the young fellows whose tastes are not too extreme. Hart Schaffner & Marx know, better than any other makers, just how to design fuch models; they're clothes that have all the requirements; per fectly tailored to fit. We'll show you some great values at $25, Some at less; some at more. Woolen Mill Store This Btoro Ib the homo of Hurt Selmrrnor & Marx clothes. i y a TST uvi..i - ' r f w m -. APRIL TIDES. Dulow Ib given the tinio and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Tlio titles nro placed In tho ordor of occurrcncu, with tholr times on tho first line and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will ludlcnte whether It Is high or low writer. For high wnter on tho bar, 4l1iBtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 2Gilrs.. 5.09 ll.BO G.G2 0.0 12.53 0.2 0.51 5.1 8.0 I 4.7 S.SG 1.5 10.30 1.4 Ft... 0.1 Mrs.. 5.50 Ft... 5.7 lira.. 0.53 Ft... 2.9 Ilrs.. 2.14 Ft... 2.8 lira.. 3.32 Ft... 2.8 Mrs.. 1.39 Ft... 2.3 1.1 7.57 1.2 1.49 0.5 2.19 0.7 3.4S 0.7 4.41 1.1 11.45 2.7 0.0 0.0 9.07 1.4 10.07 l.fi 10.57 4.8 11.37 5.1 WEATHER FORECAST. Copyright Hurt Schadncr & Mrx ny Associated Press Oregon Fair tonight and Saturday, oxcopt showers to night or Saturday In west por tion. Southorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ondlng nt 4:34 A. M., April 25 by RcnJ Ostllnd, special govommont me teorological observer: Maxliuum 70 Minimum 30 Precipitation none 1912 58.11 InBt year 51.32 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 1912 58.11 I Precipitation snmo period 1 last year 50.37 I ;ind: Northwest. Clcnr. For chapped hands and face use fall Honey Almond Cream The finest thing you ever used Price 25 Cents For sale at the Busy Corner. WANT ADS. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US NORPHEUM TONIGHT A XI (JUT OF Fl'N SIX IUCJ PICTURES. "Hie lllle i,r a Siiiikc Most Mini Wins", lllograph. A ripping fnrco comedy ilic Ill-Ill'," Essnnny. A good comedy. 'Mfiiilcul lil.nti,.s." Comedy dnmni. "'"'("'illiiK Ciittlf ivom Mevlon li F. S. Female Detect I ve.," A buou ciiiiculloiml pleco. COMIC AND ENJOY A ClOOD LAUGH. Aionssiox 10 CENTS. ta lunches for Picnics l' aakfi n c 1..1 .i ... .r iiii, . "I'viiiiuj- in uii-bo ior 4UI IH0 mUy af, C0m8i for Sundav Dinner 17 'ome of nnr i;i,, o.i.,i t ii,."., eo'l8. Homo naked 3nd other appetizing dishes. House Restaurant (Formoily Leld'a) Flowers! Flowers! New lor just In Wonderful Values 15c. Now lot Itlcenet one-piece Hats tho Latest 15c, Straw Braid tho hunch 15c. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples 5-l(M5c Store WK OFFER YOU oilman Cannrl Sweet Potatoes ?th t 20c Per Can. CmeRaChoCan redPloa for: & Sweet tato Pie. el, "u 'eet Potatoes can- Vllm. TheX" 8weet Potato Toast. dotted i, ?ro Uel'cIous .dishes ie(1 by famous cooks. m us y0llr orderB N Grocery Co. 1 uoue 102 Miikera "andlea. want STOCK FAR.V.S. . . "HUI n . S 3??," Xfse Fitzgerald or P0esk;;?-''"r!'""eiil. For tho F r, :. Ho can show vou iitl,' ",e bt lu the couuty TONIGHT at TKe Royal CARPET mill rug heaters, two bits nt Coos Hay Cash Store, AFTER HOUSECLEANIXG Mock up wun .nkw Uiii.NA at uoos nay Cush Storo. WANTED To rent. .Hunt of zither. Address II, S Caro Times. WANTED To rent for summer, fur nlHhed mndorn cottngo or bu nun low. C. P. M. Times olllce. WANTED Ilounl nnd room ly gen tlouinn In privnto family. C. S.C., Care Times olllco. FOR HEXT Two looms for Indies only. Newly furnished, ilnqulro 1152 North Front street. W. O. Wliniiior Ilnrhor shop. I'OII HEXT Tho furnished room. Iteforeuces. GC2 So. Eleventh st. WAXTI'D Woman to ticriih. Ap ply Phono 197-X. l'Olt SAKE One choice lot hi first addition. Address P. O. Box G8G, Mnrshflcld, Ore. FOR HEXT Modern four room limiHO. partly furnished furnish ings for Halo. Phono 1 01-J. Dr. Lesllo. QUICK SAM': $:!.-( will luy two levol. cleared lots lu Hay Vlow. Wm. Warren, at Curry's llarher Shop. I.lltKIIAIi ItEWAllD Will In. imlil for Information of party, who cut lumbor diirliig th6 Inst ton years rrom uonry minors pinco. souui Slough, ns on Luso plnco, Hutler's !y purchase Hall nud Hall, at torneys, Marshfleld. FOR SALE 80 acres of hill laud at head of North Inlet, 4G minutes walk from hoat landing. Now cnnntv rnnil lust liullt. G room house with good water sys tem, urennru or ao trees i ami 3 years old and good vnrloty of berries. Look this up. Rargaln. "J" Caro Times. WANTED Modem house, 4 rooms or larger. Close In. No children. Address J. C, J. Care Times. FOH SALE Few settings of Itluck Minorca eggs. Phone 232-L. Those Ilagtliuo Kid WAYDENNE and LERIU In u classy, catchy imislcnl and sing ing and dancing number. They wero well received In their first appearance and tonight will be better than ever. Don't mlvs seeing them. Just off Fisher nml Pantnges circuit and coino well recommended. Tho Hoyal lias the best music and best pictures in the tit'. When All Was Dark. Gaumont. Stolen Purse. Keystone. JpiiIohs Waiter. Keystone. , .When the Light Fades. American Pretty Ohi In Lower Five Than houser. Everyone come and see tho best show lu town. Any seat In the house ioc FOIt SALE Rooming house. Nice, clean plnco In excellent location. Can be bought right. See Coos llay Realty Co., opposite Grand Theater. Phono 2G4-J, Her lllrllidny. Mrs. S. 11. Cathcart, ono of tho ploncors of Coos county, Is celebrating her llfty-olghth blrth- uuy luiiuy. Slury Hour. Miss Topping, city librarian, announces that tlioro will bo a "story hour" for tho children at 10 o'clock Saturdny morning. New School. Tho construction of n now school In tho South Slough section started this week. Tho now school Is loented on tho west sldo of tho Inlet and Is near tho Hnn- nS"!JSlU!l--f!.n-li - lt- lB ""'d tnt Howard. 173 11th St. North. Phono 313-J. WANTED To borrow $1100 on good security for threo years at 8 per cent; 200 acres laud. Address W, care Times. WANTED A lady cook. Address A. II., caro Times. FOIt RENT Comfortable room with stovo nnd bath. Phone 23G-J; 7G8 North Second St. FOR HEXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms with gns. 24G N. 4th street. Phono 242-L. FOR HALE Orj wood, fir and n. dor, nt Campboll's Wood Yard Forry landing. Phono llitf-L. Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OF ALL COLORS at tho Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phono IfiH-H 172 Ilroadway there nro 30 children In the dis trict. Ship Cheese. The Coos liny Creamery is shipping 3500 pounds of cheese north on the Breakwater, consigned to T. H. lllock, of Seat tle. New Cltl.ens. August Frlzccn went to Coiiulllo today with Oscar Rosen and Otto Edlund to nsslRt them lu Reiuiing their flnnl naturalization papers. Xew limber Shop. Bert IJellou leaped tho room In front of tho Sham rock saloon, nindo in tho remodel ling of the plnce, and will open a barber shop there. Masons to Xorlli Rend. About forty members of the Mnrshfleld Ma sonic body went to North Bend last evening to visit tho lodgo there. All report n line time. Hotly Not Found. Coroner Fred Wilson stnted this afternoon thnt the body of Chns. Johnson, tho Inborcr, drowned at Ton Mile when tho lnunch upset, had not been recovered yet. He said it was doubtful If the body ever would ho recovered. Xew Empire Saloon. John Wnii son hns Illcd nn application with the Empire city council for n license for n new snloon, making tho fourth thirst emporium there. Thero Is no limit on the number thero nnd It Is expected thnt his license will be granted. It Is snld thnt four sal oons were the most ever permitted In Empire, oven In Its pnlmlcst dnys. Families Arrive Mrs. O. Illbnrgor and son, C. F. Hlbnrgcr, nud his wlfo arrived hero yesterday, from North Yakima, Wash., to Join Mr. Illbnrgor, who en mo horo recently. Mr. III bargor, Sr Is a contractor nnd has doclded to locato hero, being Induced to come to Coos Bay by E. B. Jones. They hnvo leased .Mrs. Farrlngor's cottngo on Central nvcnuo west, which was recently vncatod by F. D. Cohnn. Returns to Ray. Bob Hrcon, n well-known Coos Baylto, has re turned from tho Sluslnw wlioro ho has been working on tho Jotty for several months. He was doubtful about their being nblo to save tho Anvil, oven though they get her Into deep water, her Beams having opened up. Mr. Brccn won lasting fame on Coos Bay about 25 years ago when he and John Bergman rowed out In n fishing boat and rescued n dazon or fourteen off tho Tncomn when she was wreckod, and for which Congross voted htm n hero's medal. SOCIAL CALENDAR PERSONAL NOTES TOM PORTER Is In town from Al legany. JOHN PORTER, of Sumner, Is In town today on business. WILLIAM BREMER Is spondtng tho day In town on business. MRS. ARTHUR MATSON. of Catch lug, Is spending today lu town. II. J. M'DIARMID, or Bnndon, Is a Marshfleld business visitor today. M. W. ROBERTS, of Allegany. Is n business visitor to Mnrshfleld to day. RUFUS HOWE, of Sumnor, Is n business visitor to Marshflold to day, AUGUST CARLSON, of North Coos River, Is In town today on busi ness. MRS. CI IAS. SPOONER, of Cntch lug Inlet, Is spending today lu town. DAN McDONALD was down from North Bond today on business and pleasure. MRS. N. E. DAGGET Is lu Mnrsh Ileld today from Allegany visit ing friends. MR. AND MIIS. ANSON ROGERS nro In town today from South Coos River. ADOLPII Ll.NDROS AND WIFE, of Lakeside, nro rejoicing over tho birth of n son. RAY II. DEMENT AND BRIDE, formerly Miss Eugenia Schilling, passed through hero yesterday cu FOESN'T this weather make you feel like getting close to the soil. How about that lawn, and the flowers, and that garden? OVERALL FOR RENT Five room bungalow. See Coos nay Realty Co. Phono 264-J. Opposite Grand Theater. FOR SALE Slcllllan buttercups; $!t per soiling; lernuiy guuruun-eu. Mrs. E. Don McCrary. FOR SALE 80 aero farm with Im provements nnd funnlturo. 3 miles from boat landing off Coos Bay $1,200. Coos Bay Realty Syn dicate, 298 Front street. FOR SALE Complete housekeeping outfit for 5 rooms. Modern house v can bo rented by purchaser. 475 Bennett Avo. FOR SALE. Complete housekeeping OUIIH ior O lUUUIDj U IIIUUU1U house and garden; can be rented by tho purchaser only. C. A. Lawn Mowers Hoes Rakes Shovels Spades Weeders of all kinds All Garden Tools are specialties with us. p 'mI br i - I FRIDAY I Ladles' Art club with Mrs. A. I T. ilnlncs. I Forndnlo Sewing Circle with I Mrs. C. Lenet. route homo from their honeymoon trip to Portland nnd other northern points. They left on tho nftcr iioon train for Myrtle Point. JAMES MCFTfllEON AND WIFE, of Beaver Hill, were Mnrshfleld visitors yesterday. GEO. C. V. EG AN. a prominent young attorney of Snn Francisco, Is In the tity on legal business, CAPTAIN RITN8TAN of the Capo Arago Light House was a Marsh Held business visitor yesterday. E. O. PETERSON, of Portland, ar rived on tho Breakwater yester day and will bo employed by Mllo Sumner. MRS. CHAS. BRAINARD. of North Bond, returned this morning from tho P. D. Blake homo on Catch ing Inlet. ARCHIE EDWARDS, of Ccntrnlln, Wash., camo In on tho Break water yesterday. Ho Is horo on a business trip. CHAS. UNDERWOOD hns returned from tho .McDonald & Vaughon ramp, whoro ho has boon employed for sovornl months. MISS .IOSIE CADONAU, of Port land, arrived hero for nn extended stny with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Maybco, who has been Indisposed. WALTER STULL, of Allogntiy, was In Mnrshfleld today to make final proof on his homestead beforo Land Commissioner Arthur K. Peck. REV. FATHER J. C. HUGHES camo down from Portland yesterday on tho Breakwater to visit relatives In Curry County, nenr Capo Blanco. MRS. JAMES HUGHES, of Lnnglols, cnino to Mnrshfleld yesterday to meet her daughter, Miss Anna, who returned on tho Brenkwator aftor a trip to Europe. MRS. JAMES BUTTS, who has been visiting nt tho John Mcssorlo homo on Catching Inlet roturncd to Mnrshflold this morning nccom pnnlcd by Mrs. Mcssorlo. E. G. PERHAM left yestordny for Modford and vicinity to look nftor contracts ho has under way there. Ho win return shortly to look nrter his proporty Interests on tho Bay. FRED GERCKE, LYN LAMBETH AND CHAS. BONEBRAKE loft on the morning train for Coqulllo to testify In tho Groonlcnf enso and Reed cnBo boforo tho grand Jury. E. MORGAN AND WIFE, who hnvo been spending n fow days In this section will tenvo on tno Drain stngo tomorrow on a trip to tho Interior. Thoy mny roturn horo to locate. HARRY WILKINB. who Is In from Ton Mile, ropnrts thnt thero Is great activity on tho tunnol nud that Portor Brothers will soon have a big forco employed on this end of It. E. L. PIERCE, of Tnr Hool, wns In town Into yestordny afternoon, re turning to camp this morning. Tho Noblo pllu driver hns Just completed somo work on tho booms thero. MUS. A. S. ELDRIDOE, of Senttlo, Washington, Is lu Mnrshflold to day visiting old friends. Mrs, Eldrldgn Is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rogers, of South Coos River nnd spent her oarly Ufa on tho bay. MR. AND MRS. E. A. CROSBY, who hnvo boon visiting with Mrs. Cros by's pnrouts, Mr. nud irs. P. D. Blnko, of Catching Inlet will leavo tomorrow for Washington whoro thoy expect to locate. Mrs. Blake accompanied them to Mnrshflold V today. PETER MICHELBRINK. or Alle gany, Is lu Mnrshfleld today to aid Tom Lnwthoruo prove up on his homestead. Mr. Lawthomo's plnco Is about four miles nbovo Allognny. Mr. Mlcholbrlnk re ports thnt tho ranchers hnvo prac tically all their Spring crops now In. MRS. CHAS. SELANDEIt, of Catch ing Inlot, Is lu Ma is n 11 old visit lug friends. Slio Is accompanied by lior tlnughtor. MIbs Elna So lander, who will bo an nut-golug piihRongor on tho Breakwater to morrow for Portlund, whero slio will visit her brothers, Arthur nnd Wlunlo. .1. T. LEGAL will leavo noxt weok for Grnys Harbor whoro ho ex pects to locato. Mr. Legal, who has boon employed ns a machinist nt Smith mill for 20 months, Is from SyrnciiBo, Now York. Ho will bo accompanied by his bro ther, J. B. Legal. Thoy will go out overland. Olllvaiit iV Weaver for all kinds of fresh cgftnhles. Phone li"."S.I. WHEN THE JAPS GO TO WAR Tho frst plnco thoy will want to take will be Coos Bay and the noxt plnco will bo BARTER'S because tho light will bo so hot they will require a refreshing drink and everybody knows tho best fountain drinks on Coos Bay nro at BARTER'S. Get a BLOOD Purifier of merit by Insisting on Brown's Famous Blood Purifier. Spring Is hero nnd now Is tho tlmo for purifying your system. SEE OUR WINDOW. r