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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
t f nr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. rsrr-T Wcdgcwood Stoves and Ranges ., Hi Lira m:' ii -!.. ..MM,1, i This is one of our most popular patterns of this celebrated line, and is the best cast Range made, at a moderate price. We have this pattern in two sizes, with either black or polished top, and with or without warming closet. , . Also Smaller cast Ranges and Stoves, all prices. . Also Steel Ranges that are Perfect bakers. Absolutely Alii slHwhen you buyfSsg SftBuy the besyMff GOOD NEWS For tho dyspeptic or any nian who Iihh stomneh trouble or In digestion Is the fact that n dose of Ad-ler-l-kn will glvo al most Instant relief. It Is a grent nld In cases of iippendli'ltls. CALL AND GET A FREE BOOK telling of the treatment for appendicitis. See our window, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE NORPHEUM (THE I.KSSON a story of misunderstood kindness. TIIK SI I KH IFF OF YAVAPAI COUNTY An exciting story of Wost- ern life. TIIK MASHER COP Olograph. A screaming comedy. GOVEIloirs lUl'ailTHR A powerful drama. ADMISSION TONIGHT at fife Royal Mads,. iT.s.y Company In mi entire change or program, presenting "reaming i,ro comedy entitled II I l I M II II S"1 laugh Is better than a meal, B0 come out to the Itoyal , en y a good laugh, then you liftto1 01lr ,neal uetrer. r-vvv n-ei r now pictures. Pictoi- imu-rplefo In two reels 'lU.IO.AlltK COP; featuring iDlCK-ffil STRATEGY. Bison. IJ"WS PREDICAMENT. Imp. i,,51" nonce tnat we nave ,ne nest music In the city? AllmlcalrtM iiUh- 20c. Halconi- 10c. F Big Strike Is when you strike for Sar w 8 and get one of those eicloua and refreshing ld" m Tr' one of our "Cun- d.ti Rlp' u ,a tt dreanl of Jf'jsnt, Sarter's drinks are 3. tb "est. We sell .--Muica. t00i Ll- KINDS OF JOB PRINTING absolutely perfection. Fuel savers. guaranteed. s CORNER." 298 US TONIGHT: TEN CENTS. Seed Potatoes IIO.VT ItUIuVV ;httixo hhahy For Spuds We still Imvo u few choice sacks of BURBANK'S AMERICAN WONDER and GOLD COIN SKKD POTATOES At very ivnsonable prices. Phone yotir order today. THE BAZAR PHONE 32 DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE MAY TIDES. Uelow Is given tho time nud height of high and low water nt Hnrshlleld. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho llrst line and heights on the second lino of each day; n compar ison on con ceutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. i'or high water on tho bar subtract 2 hours HI minutes, id Mrs. . 4.20 10. 35 -1.21 11.18 Ft... 1.15 4. 0.9 5.7 10 Mrs.. Ti.22 11.4a li.lO 0.0 'Ft... 1.(5 4.0 l.l 0.0 .Meet Friday. Mrs. Ora McCnrty will cntertnln the Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Doric Chapter, O. VI. S., at her homo In West Mursh lleld Friday nfteruoou, Clears Lois. John Motley Is hav ing the lot on Hlrod avenue, which he recently bought, graded and put In condition to erect a new bunga low on It In the near future. Has Measles. Tho It. II. Allen home nt the corner of Second and Central has been quarantined for measles, one of the children being Parasol Covers A Mi SHADES OF A Mi COLORS nt the Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Plume inn-It 17U Rroadway WANT ADS. WANTED Hoyer for -I choice resi dence lots In Hunker Hill, close In. for $1050. Lot on Hrondway, near Johnson for $000. Title 'Guaran tee & Abstract Co. FOIt RENT Furnished tlim-nxim modern Hat: bath, gas, electricity. Splendid view. 34 a S. Hrondway. WANTED I'eison who tonic hand . .cart from In front of Tom Harvey's residence to return to the Going & Harvey store at once nnd nvold fur ther trouble. FOIt SALIC Or Exchange, n new grocery store nnd now hnrn and ono and a half acres of good land, team nnd wagon for real es tate In Mnrshlleld, Oro. For par ticulars address I. Iloagland, Shel hum, Ore, WANTED You to consider a 1(1(1 per cent, per year, poultry plant, well established, good equipment, best of location, ready market, reasons for selling, price, stock nt Invoice, See Stutsmnu & Co., l.'iO Hroudway, Marshlleld, Oregon. WANT HI HK'ilence(l woman wants houseeleanlug, washing and Ironing. Phono 390-X. FOIt SALH Itensounble; .10x110 corner, Johnson and Second sts, For Information address Hox 51, Garden Home, Oregon. FOIt SALH Cheap If taken at once, stove and other household furni ture, corner 120 nirch nnd N. Ilroadway. FOIl IIHNT Four room lioiise In South Mnrshlleld. Dig yard for chickens nnd garden, $10.00 per month. Coos Hny Ilenlty Com pany, 150 Front St. WANTHD Housework by day or week. Phone 22-X. FOR IIHNT Furnished nud uufur-, nlshed rooms. Cnll 3C2-R. DItHSSMAKING First rlns dress-, making done nt Ladles' Emporium. CII.U'FFHl'lt wants situation'. So-, her, reliable. Good mechanic nud repair mini. Wishes stendy pos ition whoro work Is nppreclnte-l. References furnished. Address . Fred Hsk, Prosper, Orogon. I FOIt SALH Cheap j u good cream separator, nlinost now, L. D. Smith, Mnrshlleld, Orogon. FOR SALH Second hand car in llrst class shapo. Cl5 h. p.. 7 passen ger, good for stage or llvory. $1, 000. Address P. O, Hox 203 or 789, North Heud, I FOR RH.NT Store with fixtures with living rooms In rear, at Kl rod and Tonth. Mrs. Early, 805 Central avenuo. FOR HHNT Furnished rooms with hath, sunny front room for two gentlemen at C31 First and Alder. l.Ttl? Ctl.V niunl nrivntl plipnll. Ill 4 va. ti.... ""- ""f..". --,- - . quire at Orogon Trust Co., North, uend. FOIt SALE Household furniture for four rooms. Apply 927 tsoum Broadway. House may ha rented. Phone 187-R. DRESSMAKING At 34 South, Broadway, or phone 210-L. I FOR RENT Furnished Iionsekcep-1 Ing rooms. 695 First and Dlrch st. Telephone 239-J. j "FOR RENT Modern four-room cot-1 tage. Dr. G. W. Leslie. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Enquire 240 Norm secona hi. or Phone 120-R. FOR RENT Comfortable room with stoe and bath. Phone 236-Jj 768 North Second St. WEATHER FORECAST. I5y Associated Press Oregon - Fair tonight and Frlihix. except showers In northwest. Smith to west winds. LOCAL THMPHRATTRE RECORD. For the 2 1 hours ending at 4:i:i a. m.. May IB, by llonj. Ostllnd. special government me teorological observer: Maximum HS Minimum 41 At 1:4.1 n. m f0 Preelpltntlon 22 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1!M2 00.15 Precipitation saiuo period last year 51.04 Wind: Southwest. Cloudy. i afflicted. Mr. Allen and his fam ily arrived here a few days ago from Oklahoma. Rroko Auto. Dr. A. L. House worth had hard luck with his auto the other day. First the spring broke and while running It to n garage for repairs, tho rear axle snapped off. In consequence, ho has to borrow a mnchlne. Three Hurt. Three met with minor Injuries nt the Smith mill Tuesday. Tho snw carriage broko one man's nose, n sailor on the Kedondo was Injured while loading and a sailor on the Nnnu Smith Hitstnlued n gnsh In the mouth. Nono were serious. Iluy House. It Is announced thnt Messrs Jones and Terrell hnve pur chased the Col. Walrath property on Central avenuo for about' $2,000. 'I he property Is occupied by a resi lience nt the crest of the Centrnl avenue hill, being nearly 20 foot above the street. Sails Today. The Alliance snlled i nt 0 o'clock this morning for Port j laud, crossing nut about S o'clock. Hue missed tue lido yestcrilny nnd Cnptnlu Lofsted took ndvuntage of the delny to Imvo somo minor ro- I pairs made. This led to a report that ! tho repairs delayed her. Memorial Day. At a mooting of linker Post, (1. A. It., yesterday, It was derided to leave tho plant for tho observance of Decoration Day In the hands of the Spanish Amer ican War Veterans, who had 'charge of It last year. Tho O. A. It. mem bers feel that they are getting too old to handle such matters. Ilrave Swimmer. The Portland Journal has a dispatch from Hugene which says that Miss Madge Harry of Marshlleld. who Is uttondlnt: tho I commencement exercises nt the Uni versity of Oregon, was one of the i two girls who wore the only ones who dured to go swimming in tlio Willamette Itlver there. Miss Hnrry has been visiting friends nt Hugone nnd will also visit Miss Ceclle Wil cox. Will Come Soon. Win. Grimes nnd Dennis Flynn, tho Oklahoma banker nud capitalist, aro expected In here Saturday or Monday via Drain from Monrovia, California, where Mr. Flynn hns boon a guest mi tlm (trillion winter home. Tliev 'will spend somo time hero nnd Mr. j Grimes will probably spend tho Buinmor hero. Thoy nro figuring on Improving somo of their prop erty here. Some Chicken Story. C. A. Jordnn mnyor of Hnstsldo, wns In tho rlty yestordny on business. Ho wns suf fering from a soro hand, the result of Incurring the disapproval of his big Rhode Island Red rooster. Ho threw out tho oats alone, and tho rooster prefers corn, so when Mr. Jordnn stnrtod nwny tho rooster at tacked him nnd modo a pretty good c'" B"'Br . "Yes, our new wagon 's a Studebaker the only kind we KNOW" "The Studebaker idea has been in our family for sixty years. We have never thought of buying any other kind of a wagon." "It's true, we're continually beinc oliered other wagons coating a little less, with lota of promises aa to what they will do. But we know in our family what a Studebaker will do. A few dollars difference in pnee doesn't mean much. Jt'a the service a wagon gives that we consider most." "Long service for a fair price meana more every time than short service for a few dollars lesa." "That'.- why wo t!clc to Studebaker and 'Stick to Stude baker ii pretty good motto for a man who usei wagoni. "Studebaker wagont ato built of good atuff. They re made right by people who've had yeara and yeara of expenenee in making them right people who are trusted the world over. n 'Studebaker wagon latt, becaute they re made to lat. "Look out for the dealer who telle you hu wagon ta iuit aa Kood aa a Studebaker. That'a my advice after a food deal of experience and tho experience of all of my people. You get a Studebaker ami vou'vo got a aafo invcatroent. 5e our Dealct or utile ut. STUDEBAKER HIWVOKK MlNHtlPOUS CHICAGO DAUAS KANSAS CITY Wira SALT L A K CITY SOCIAL CALENDAR I i Friday. Morshllold Hrldge Club with Mrs. Purhntn. Past Matrons with iis. Ora McCarty. stagger at taking It out of his hide. Coqullle Herald. Heavy Traffic. A large num ber of Marshrield people nre plan ning to attend the Rose Carnival In Portland In June nnd already tunny reservations hnve been made nt the Hrenkwntor office for the next three or four trips. Nearly all of the berths for Saturday have been sold. North llcml to Aid. Messrs. Green nud Gordon, who ronferred with North Rend yesterday relative to assisting Mnrshlleld on the Sun set community advertising propo osltlon. report that they found them more than ready to co-operate. They promised to raise $500 ensh for the proposition. (rniluntcs Today. .las. Watt to day received tho commencement programs of the Nurse's Training School of the Oood Samaritan Hos pital, of Portland, his daughter. Miss Alma, being second in tho class of 25. Tho exercises will bo held at Trinity Eplsropnt Church In l'ortlnnd. Miss Watt Is planning ; to tnko some post gradunto work ,111 Chicago, but expects to visit her latnor Here iieroro going east. Calves Left on Wharf. Several (Complaints have boon heard about small calves, being lert on the wharf for n day or so, being brought In on boats and tho parties they uro consigned to falling to tnko them promptly. There were two on tho wunri nil nay ycsieroay nuu until this morning without feed nnd their pitiful blentlngs attracted many nnd finally someone fed them. Marshal Carter will probably bo requested to get nfter some of the owners. Fire Scare. Mrs. Guyton Inst eve ning suffered a sovore lire scaro at her I homo on South Hrondway In tho rear ' of tho Mnrshlleld Grocery. Sho had lighted a caudle nnd In throwing I down tho mntrh, evidently dropped It nun some (nil iiiierH. nuu uiiiiceu tho fire before It had gained any head way and L, J. Mntthows promptly re sponded nnd extinguished, tho blaze beforo the llromcn reached thoro. Tho damage was slight. Mrs. Guy- ton was homo nlnno at tho time, hor daughter, Mrs. Llhby, holng night op ! orator at tho telephone nlllco nnd her , son, Jack, being down town. I Ground wheat at Haines. Cost c living reduced by trading at llalncj Notice to Spanish War Veterans. All momhers are requestod to moot Friday ovenlng nt S o'clock ut tho office of the coos Hay. Hoalty Company on Front stroot , to mnko plans for the, obsorvnnco of Decoration Day. I). A. JONHS, Commander. I NOTICH. Chambor of Commorco, Mnrsh- ohl. Oregon. Mny 12, 1913. Sonlcd bids will bo recolvod at this office until 12 o'clock noon of Mny lfl, 1913, nnd then pub licly oponod, for tho clenrlng, slash ing nnd grubbing of thnt part of tho Mnrshflold boulevard from stn- , Hon 17155 to station 93-f-i7, nlso for constructing n trail from tho j Inst named station to South Slough. J Specifications, blank forms nnd oth er Information will ho furnished on application to F. L. Gottlns, Civil Hnglnoer, Grimes building, Mnrshllold, Oregon. HUGH M'LAIN. HFOHNH O'CONNHLL A. T. HAINHS, Committee. South Bend, Ind. BAM rKAWUisw v... , . PERSONAL NOTES TOM HALL went to Coqulllo yostcr dny to attend court. .H'tWH JOHN F. HALL went to Co qullle today on legal business. FRED HOLLISTER of North Uend was n Marshlleld visitor yesterday, MRS. ARTHUR MATTSON. of Catch ing Inlet, was a Marshlleld visitor today. V. J. CONRAD left this afternoon for Coqullle nnd Myrtle Point on business. MUS. MAHAFFV, of Coos lllver. Is visiting Mrs. K. Mlngus of Marsh lleld, for n fow days. It. K. SHINE, of Coqulllo, Is ex pected hero tomorrow on route to Portland on business. Ii. H. SALINO nnd wife will leave on tho Hrenkwntcr Saturday for Portland nnd Northern ports. O. F. WALLACE expects to leave Saturday on the Hrenkwntcr to Join his wife nnd fnmlly In Port land. W. F. 1100 HIIS is hero from Hnndon on business and pleasure. Ho re ports ovorythlng thriving In tho clty-hy-the-son. MISS liAUKA DIMMlCiv.. who hns been n guest nt tho J. C. Mor dinnr home, returned to hor homo In Coqulllo yesterday. LKW PltlNCH. the dairy prlnco of Sumner, Is In Mnrshflold today on business. Ho in expecting Messrs. Gillespie ncro from Kan sas City within n fow days for an extended visit on tho liny. It. II. COniCY. engineer of tho Coos Hny Water Compnny. Is In Portland on business, in tho company's proposition to sell tho system to tho city, they asked that Mr. Coroy bo retained ns engineer of the plnnt for a year. MATT NYSTItOM. who recently ilia, posed of his hotel nt Myrtlo Point, nnd wlfo wore Mnrshlleld visitors yesterday. Ho Is closing up his affairs In this section nnd ho nnd Mrs. Nystrom will lenvo soon for Portland and u tour of tho Pa cific const. K. G. PKRHAM Is expected homo soon from ltoscburg nun Medford to look after somo business mat ters here. Ho Is arranging to Imvo A. H. Gldloy tnko an Inter est with him, ns soon ns Mr. Gldloy retires ns City Hnglneer, ARCIIDKACON nnd MRS. WM. HORSFALli nro exported horo to morrow from Hnndon on routo to l'ortlnnd to nttond n mooting of tho mlulstors of tho Kplscapnl diocese of Oregon. A. C. COX, of South Inlet, returned homo yesterday oftor n business trip horo nnd visit with his father. W. H. Cox. Ho states that ho came up over the Heaver Hill trail and met two I. W. W. momhers, who Informed him thnt ho could not re turn to South Slough that way. Ho told them hu would If ho desired to, but yestordny found ho could mnko tho trip back by boat caslor. GHORGH ROTNOR, of tho Woolen Mill Store. Is expected In this nftor noon via Drain from n two weoks' stay at Portland, whoro ho hns boon mooting representatives of tho largo eastern housos nnd placing orders for fall goods and nlso vis iting friends. Frod Mnrx, tho go nial clothing snlcsmnn, Is coming with him to test Mr. Rotnor's nuto nnd seo whothor It will hronk tho speod limit. ' ALONO Till: WATERFRONT 4 A telegrnm received at Hnndon yes terday brought tho nows that tho Hlizuhoth, which left San Francisco Saturday ovenlng, hroko or lost her propeller nud had to put hack. It xvas expected that sho would get nwny again Monday ovenlng. Coqulllo Herald. Tho Nnun Smith crossod out yester day for Hay Point with a hlg cargo of lumber. Tho Adellno Smith sailed about 8 o'clock this morning with a hlg car go for Oakland. The Breakwater Is duo In oarly to morrow from Portland. Tor Light Housekeeping We are Jake Como and see, Now Is the time. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store FREE Wo will glvo freo THE SIL VER CROSS SAFETY RAZOR to anyono buying a dollar's worth of shaving supplies this week. ONE RAZOR to EACH PATRON Guaranteed to bo equal to any $5 00 razor, Headquarters for Slmvlug Supplied. Tho Store for Quality Goods mid Ponslar Romedles. ilkffk i?M a. H 91 i4'1I.'JL"j m