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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913-,EVENING EDITION. c$&,? em i f3 . MrflBll 1 "Queen Quality" Shoes have always catered to the feminine instinct for Style. Each season finds them just a bit more stylish, more fascinating and inviting. The new Autumn designs no exception. beautiful models Why not drop in today and look them over? No Hamd Painted China At Cst We have the finest line of hand-painted China on Coos Bay and for the next few days will offer all we have at actual cost. See Ooir'Wiiradlow Lockhari-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE NORPHEUM Those who didn't seo tho ,spo-lnl lle Orpin um .Monday night will have a chance to see It tonight. II l a picture- our of tho ordinary und ono that overyono should tee. TONIGHT at Ee Royal "0 fret Hi II... ,,.. .... ,.i.... .. nn THE Til VCnllUDDin'.i .1 .-.Li . N J0XES Kclnlr. l'-MTKD k STAND Nestor. t'ers NKW MUSSINA, ITALY P'B SKELETON Powers. PERDIE IIP nnAvi.i.im.. l-y FAIUinjp. ,H"i music, the best pictures, the best show. , At The ROYAL, IIV Sl:ll I'.... , ... hie Tomorrow Night. Iwi"'1'1 N'u"". tl Ito'-o City uo hi n sinning, duuclng und "iKinit net. lies of Coos Bay Will l "n nun our JJCATESSEN "great convenience. Toilnv ... t .. F IWKRD BEANS SALADS P In for a cup of tea. miie nouse Bakery "iiueny L.ela'8) IjaV $3.50 jfBlflfl I Far of expert shoe-making we The Golden Rule First National Bunk Building. YfF CORNER." 298 US TONIGHT: feature, Oil. AND WATER, at ALWAYS THE Best Place TO Buy Clothes FIXUP TWO STORES. Marshfield North Bend Happiimess Iloost for our Town; push' nil our Home Industries anil ulways, without fall, buy your Fountain Drinks and Ice Cream nt Stafford's RESULT HAPPINESS, Have your Job printing done at The Times office. E g and away the most have ever shown. better time ! WANT ADS. i WANTED Cliliuiicjs to clean. E i port work nml ronsounblo rates. Call Blanco Motul. i-'oit sale riii:.r (ioou rami hoiso, weight 1100. I'lionu 277, Mnrsh.iold. WAXTKD Man with some capital to tako Interest In good business proposition on Coos liny. En quire Good Chnnco nt Times olllco. FOlt SALE Boarding house furni ture. Chenp If tnken nt onre. Ad dress "C" care Times. roit HUNT Two nicely furnished hodrooniH with bath. References. 002 So. 11th St. WANTED Xeut hoy with bicycle for tho now Mnrshfluld Cyclory McsseiiKer Service. Hoy must lo over 10 years old and live with parents. WAXTKD Woman wants work hy week. Phono North Ilentl 109. FOlt NEXT 5 room house. Apply nt the (iunnory, 34-J. FOlt Itl'VT Store lihlir. on Broad way. Ma rh Held Unrdwnro Co. I'Olt Hi:.T Housekeeping apart ments. Lloyd hotel. WANTED Party wth Mime capital to put Into pnyliiR established poultry business. Wrlto Ilox 703, Marslillold. FOR SALE A good pnyng business In tho liveliest town In tho county. No opposition. Part ensh, hnlnnco easy payments. A snap. Wrlto or seo Cleo. W. Owen, liandon, Ore., Ilox 532. I'Olt SILK 111(1 acres coal html slv liilles fiom Mnrshflold; good road. Surtuco soil Kood fruit laud. Con slderahlo White Cedar on land. Seo A. II. Daly, Chnndlor Hotel. WAXTKI) Chamber maid' at Lloyd Hotel. I'Olt SALi: Launch lone. ."5 II. P. eiiKlno In best of condition and all other equipment. If taken at onto ?GIi5. Address "M," enro Times. FOlt SALE FuriilshlugH for 11! room lodging house, as whole or by piece, llouso rents $20 per month. Inquire Mrs. Urltton, 190 North Second street. FOlt It EXT Furnished three-roim modern flat; bath, gas, oloctrlclty. Sploudld view. 343 S. Broadway. DltESSMAKIXH First class dress, making done at Ladles' Emporium. FOlt SALE Household furniture for four rooms. Apply 927 South Broadway. House may bo renteu. Phono l'87-n. DltKSSMAKIXO At .113 South Droadway, or phone 21C-L. FOlt It EXT Xlcely furnished rooms with use of bath. Inquire 240 Norh Second at., or Phone 120-It, FOlt REXT Comfortable room with stove and bath. Phone 230-J; 763 North Second St. FOlt SALF, Or Exchange, a new grocery store and new barn and I H It. A. Ciipple m MAY TIDES. HeHw Is given the time and height of high nml low water nt llnrshlleld. The titles aro placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the lirst line and heights on the second line cf each day: a cotnnar- flson on con ccutlvc heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar subtract 2 hours .1-1 minutes. 20 Mrs.. 2.02 S.39 3. IS S.21 Fr. . . G.7 0.7 4.0 2.1 2Mlrs.. 2.41 St. 24 1.06 9.05 Ft... G.7 0.S I.St 2.3 0 WEATHER FORECAST. I i lly Associated Press. I OREGON Fair tonight and cunesdny. North west winds. I LOCAL TKMPKItATUltK UKCOH1). l'or the 24 hours ciiiIIiir nt 4:13 n. nun., May 20. hy ItenJ. I Ostllnd, spcclnl Kovcrnnicnt me- I teorologlcal observer: ) Maximum 00 Minimum US ' At 4:43 a. in 40 I Precipitation nono Preclpltntion since Sept. 1, 1912 00.11 Precipitation uamu period Inst yenr o'i.I'i Wind: Northwest. Clenr. Dance at Llbhy. The residents of Llbhy hnvo nrratiKOd to bIvo an other ball there next Saturday night and n number from Mnrshlleld are planning to attend. Ilents Itiuich. Oliver Ilrant, who has rented tho Ferry ranch on Isth mus Inlet for a term of three years, left for there today to take possess ion. Urnnnm Young will ho asso ciated with him. Ilrothi'i' Improves. Snm Hague, a brother of V, K. Hngue, connected with tho Postofflce Department In Vancouver, 11. C, who was recently opernted on Is now able to be up and around nnd Is getting nlnng nicely. Mr. Hague waB on tho Hay three years ago. Hecoers Locket. Mrs. Adolph Johnson, of North Hcud, was a .uarshtleld business visitor todny and was highly gratified over the recovery of n gold locket which her little daughter had lost on the street tho other day. The party who found tho locket brought It to Tho Times olllce, n round ml wns Inserted last night and she saw It and claimed her property this morning. Img Trip. H. K. Iloyor nnd pnr y, or Walla Walla, Wasn., arrived In Marslillold tills morning on tho Rainbow, coming In hy Allogany Drnln routo. They enmo In i pri vate conveyance nnd hnvo been n month on tho way and report tho road bad In plnces. but rapidly drying up. After a (ow weokB' stay horo they will contmuo to Curry County, where they will Inko up land. Family How. Warfnro liroko out In tho Tom Mncginnls housdiold on Mnrkot, near Hroadwny, Sun day and tho sounds or tho turmoil attracted nulto a crowd boioro or flcors Smith nnd Hlchnrdson npponr cd on tho scono and took tho holll gercnt Mncginnls to tho city Jail, whore ho spout tho night. Marshal Carter announced yesterday that Mr. .uncglnnls had been rolonsod as Mrs. Mncginnls hnd not filed Infor mation ngftlnst him. Tho trouble stnrted Snturdny evening. It Is stat ed, but a truce was effected until Sunday aftornoon, when hostilities wore resinned with tho result nbovo stated. Hnlse Frogs. A dozen largo rroga from Connecticut' are uttroet liu' much attention In tho window or Tho nunnery todny. Thoy were secured hy Mayor Straw wno pinus ono and n half acres of good land, tonm and wagon for real es tato In Mnrshflold, Oro. For par ticulars address I. Hoaghind, Shol burn, Oro. LOST Knumel pin butleilly design. Finder return to Times olllco. I'Olt IIKXT Modern live room house Phone :i21. OOOD lU'SIXKSS t'HAXCK for Hie man with small capital; estab lished business, I. S. Kaufman & Company. WAXTKI) (ihi for kitchen work. .Scandinavian proforicd. Phono or call at olllco of C. A. Smith Lbr. and Mfg. Co. WANTED Cigar girl lit Chandler Hotel, DAIItV AXD STOCK FAHMS. H j on want u good Dairy or stock furiii address .1. E, Fitz gerald, or phone lll.tl. .Marsh Held. For the lloniesoekei' He can show )ou some of the best In the county for sale. Coos King Bicycles $30.00--Timt Savers $30.00 MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 1.1(1 X. Ilioaduay. Tel. IRH-lt. WATCH OS w IiniHer?S Phainrmacy Should to place them on Chnsi. Stauffs lanch In tie Sand Mill with a iw of propagating thorn here. They ate of the commercial variety, th kind that furnish the choice fro legs which cost about $l.X0 for n hair doxen In the swell cafes. Funeral Tedny. The funeral of the Infant child of Mrs. M. O. Cole man of North Hend was held this afternoon. The body was brought here on the ltedondo last evening by Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Hendryx. Death at Empire. W. V. Haker. nn old resident of Empire, died yes terday or old age. He was eighty two years old and had lived long on a ranch near Empire with his Indian wire and son. Chnrles. He will be burled from tho Wilson Chapel at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Itlds Too II lull. Owing to the bids being higher tnnn expected nnd becnuse sufficient money was not on hand to go ahead, the com mittee or the Chamber or Commerce In charge or clearing the right ol way for tho Mnrshlleld-to-the-sen boulevard last evening postponed awarding- the contract. Moon llarclay hid $$1298.25 and Trlbhoy and Helblg bid $102ft 53. while En gineer tlettlns hnd estimated the cost at about $Soo. The matter will be taken up again soon. (Jets Patent. Hilly Head Smith, known here ns "Hilly" Smith, the barber, has Just received notice, through his attorney, Chas. 1. Kel gard, that he has been ntlawed pat ent number 1001334 for nn Im provement In attachments for bar ber chairs. Mr. Smith reels elated In securing this patent with Its broad claims, which particularly re lates to an auxiliary sent to be used In connection with n barber's chair of usual consU-uctlon ror the purpose or rncllltntlng tho cutting or children's hnlr. The Invention appears to bo a very valuable one nnd or course "Hllly's" many ri lends hope he will receive the full bene fit of his Inventive turn or mind. Many Want .lobs. C. II. Cod ding, who returned todny rrom Portland, says that Cons County Is missing somo good advertising' In tho new Oregon Hotel. The lobby Is finished In beautiful dark myrtle wood nnd Is attracting much at tention, hut many think It rnme rrom Crook County. Ho suggest that tho Chamber or Commerce have some small silver plates mnde stat ing that It Is Coos County myrtle put up on It. Mr. Codding says that at the Democratic headquarters In Portland he was told that 751 Coos County Democrats have ap plied ror Fedoral appointments nnd the names or about 50 have been put In for the Mnrshlleld Postor-ricc. J I I PERSONAL NOTES OTIS UOOEItS, or South Coos Riv er, Is In town, SIMON ANDEHSON, or Allcgnny, !s horo ror the dny. .JOHN LONO STAFF, or Sumner, Is In town todny on business. MHS. E. FAItltlN. or Hnngor. spent the dny In town with friends, L. II. MORRISON, timekeeper or camp fi, was In town yesterday. MRS. F. O. FRYMAN will leave on tho Redondo lor San Francisco. MRS. ROIIKRT DUCKKTT, or Alle gany, Ih visiting In town ror tho day. E. L. ROBERTS AND SON, or Catching Inlet, nro In town to dny. MISS CLARA WRIOI1T, or Sumner, Is spending the dny In town shop ping. .1. K. NOAH, ol North Coos River, came to town this morning In his launch, HARL CIRAY, tlmokeopor or (lould Cnmp, wns In town today on business. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS, or Sumner, came to town today on the morn ing boat. MRS. W. II. SMITH AND DAlMill TKR MARY were hero today rrom Coos River. MRS. IIKRBERT ROOERS Is In town spending the day rrom South Coos River. MRS. A. S. HAMMOND, id Yamhill, returned lust evening from- n trip to Coqulllo. MRS. F. W. RKHFKLD will leave this woek to visit relatives at Sacramento. K. O. IIONSINOER Is In Marsh Held, having returned rrom u trip to Smith Basin. El) BALCII, or Coos City, came to town this morning ror a visit with his family. MR. AND MRS. .1. L. STEVKNH. ol South Coon lllvor, lire, spending the day In town. M. It. ADAMS, or cnmp B, Knih Inlet returned today nflor upend ing yimtordiiy In town. T. (1. MKSSKRLK and MISS ROSE MESSKRLE will leave this week ror it Calirornla visit, MRS. WITCHEY AND MRS. .IONES. of Coaledo, were In Marshlluld yestorduy shopping. MISS HILDUR BKLANDKR Is vis iting relatives here ror the day A slight cold In a child or grown poison holds possibilities or a grave nature. Croup may come on hiiiI douly, bronchitis or pneumonia may devolop, sovoro catarrhal troubles and consumption nro possible re sults. Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com pound nips a cold nt tho outset, cures croup quickly, checkB n dnnp seuted cough and heuls liiflainoil mombrancr Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank D. Cohuo. Opposite Chandler Hotol. Phono 71. GROW Ibe Your !- MH'l.U. OALENDAU .; Tt'KSOAY j Kplpl GmIM with Mr. J. C. Kendall. i i Royal Auction HrM Hfc i Mrs. A. L. HiMnwwwtli, t WEDNESDAY Methodist UHK' AM wit t Mrs. J. O. taMcwnrtky. l.atUeV Auxiliary f tfco Pt- hyterlan church SMvw Ta. D. M. O. rink wttH Mr. N O, Haines PrWMa elh wHk Mr. Me- I 1 tollar. Auction HrMw wttk Mrs. H ' 1 S. Tower. ! -jyr ,.,. -;;JJ. J-J-J-J-J.JJ rrom her home Catra(H In let. JESSIE. HESTER AND t.KSTKR NORTON, of Snwnr, eame t Marsktleld today on a pUHr trip. MRS. H'TIIKR JCDY AND CHU. DREN. t Leon l.ake, are In Mnrshtleld today on huslne and pleasure. They will return t morrow. 11. Y. PYE. who twently reHr4 as manager or the North Rend box factory, will leave for San FrancUw Thursday. E. A ANDERSON expects to lea this week with Mrs, AndenxiH an Miss Evelyn Anderson for Oa1 Ifitrnln to visit relathes. MRS. M, HODUKS and son arrow panted by Miss Electa Hrad, spent yesterday In Marshueld re turning to their home lu Handon this morning. MISS FLORENCK REHFEI.n W turned on the Redondo rrom a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Claude Stutsmnn and Mrs. Uorst man. nt Sacramento. R. L. LILLY, traveling salesman for nn eastern house, returned yester day rrom n business trip to Port Orrord and will leave tomorrow morning ror the North via Dralw. MR. AND MRS. WFRTZ. who enme here trotn the East last week, expecting to locate, left this mornlnff via Drain for Seattle, where they eped to make their home. ( A. R. McDONALD. a well knowR rancher of HInck Creek In the Ten Mile country, Is In Mnrshlleld on business nnd pleasure. The tun nel crew working on the south en trance to tho hip bore aro near Mr, McDonald's ranch nnd are maktner good progress. ARTIIPR E. PECK will leave Thursday for HurlliiRton, Vt. where ho will spend about a month wtUi his parents and also attending the commencement ex ercises or his Alma Mnter, the University or Vermont, fie wilt return ln Washington, D. O. FRED N. LORINtt, editor of th Wllllta News, or Wllllts, Calif, ar rived here last evening on the Re dondo to look over this section. Thin Is Mr. Lorlng's II ml trip Into this section nnd he expressed sur prise because It was nut mining, having been told that It rained here a lnrgo portion of the time, CORNKLll'S OTONNEI.L, n broth er or Eugene O'Conholl, or Marsh Held, arrived yesterday on a rew weeks' visit to relatives on the liny. This Is Mr. O'ConneU'a tit Ht visit hero In 25 years. At that time he wns associated with his brother lu the hardware busi ness nnd will he remembered by tho "old timers." He Is now a retired capitalist wilh his homo lu Sun Francisco, i ANDY P. DAVIS, who left here soma, time ago In lake nn lumber Inspection work at Oakland, re turned on the Redondo ester day. Ho did not llkn the work there and then he wauled lo get hack to Coos Uav where his hosts ot friends have been warmly wel coming him today. Ho will re port to I'M. Moehler, lu charge of the lumber Inspection bureau here for work. AT THE HOTELS. Tho Chandler. Mrs. S. .1. Maine. Ilandou: II C. Hatimon, Poitlnud; K. Hilling, Mltle Point; F. C. Ilauck, IMre ka; Fred N. LoniUK. Wllllts. t'sl.; I L, Williams. San Francisco. Kd R. Nleiistadt. Han Kinnclscn; Mrs. W. C. Liili-d, ConnlUe; Mrs Alf Johnson, Coiiillle; ('. M. Kberhart, Portland; D. It. Mornsn, Osklnud; Win. Camllln, Coiiiillo: J. L. Ans on, Coiinllle; Mrs. A. S. Hammond. Vatiihlli. Or.; P. E. Larwu. Alle gany; Frank II. Page. I'm Hand l,o,wl Hotel, W. C. Rust and wUe, Month In let. It. L. Itllev, Portland; Klertr llritdy. liandon; Mis. M. lldK. Iliiiidou; Earl HodMos. llHndmi; Tims. Htiirdwant. Mirtle Point; D. Cameron, San FraucUco; L. KeU log, San I'i-niicIsco. Blanco Hotel, C. A. I'rey, Coiinllle; John Dono van, Coaledo; Mrs I). Donovan. Coaledo; I'. F. Dans, elt; It II. Norton, city. Hotel Coos, W. II. Luster, Portland; Mrs. Wltrchoy, Coaledo; Mrs. It. .lone, Coaledo; W, E. Altman, rlt; R. Jones, Coaledo; L. B. Morilsun, South Inlotj E. E. Taylor, Port land; Mrs, J, A llevaiiston. !Vin Francisco; M. It. Adams. South In let; Walter Howard, Ashland, Or . Oliver Ilrant, Coaledo. Win Phil lips, Mr. F. Luster, City. THE ANDEItSON . MANDOT Fight will ho received by roiiniN und read rrom Hie stage at the Oruml Theatre tonight. Poison Oak and Sunburn cuied hy iisIhk Derinolj 99 In every 100 iiimm tared by tlib pleasant, cooling rerreshlng und antiseptic ircum