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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1913)
V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Time Savers: Ml Efficiency The Keynote to Tim hitrli-cnlnrinrl nffinifinnv factory suggesting time-saving devices,. Tim luiirhf hnv tfills IIS tlint ho line n Mmnln nrul ran dooui work more quickly than the other fellow, I President Wilson tells us that lie will send efficiency experts through factories to find out whether tariff re rlnHinn is n sufficient gxciisr fnr nnttinp- wncrpc. m- whether lack of efficiency is Would :Coos King Increase your Efficiency ? Would it leave you more energy for your work? Look about you; sec how the bicycle riders go by you- Do they pass you at the pay There arc more DAYTON (than all other makes combined. 134 DAYTON BICYCLES sold Huffing Won't Our price is as low as is business, jU.UU time SAVERS t(OU.UU 158-R CALL for Messenger From 8 A, M I RELIABLE I TIME SAVERS I ALWAYS USEFUL "Coos King" Bicycles Marshfield 56 North Broadway REXALL DISAPPEARING SKIN CREAM Docs nor shiin. Tf nvrmnvlr nvmliflil it is ab sorbed by the skin. Gloves or other dress may be Worn (lii'ocHv nffnv rim nvonin is jmnlinri. It' llt)- plied before tho skin is exposed to sun or wind it ""i tend to counternet their disngrcenoio eiieer. ,'ice 2o cents, at Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY HONE MAIM 298 ORPHEUM Wllo DILLY'S WARD Essanay, featuring G. M. Anderson. E ''OCKETYltagraph. Comedy with Mr. John Bunny and Miss Flora Finch In the leading roles. i " K'S LURE Blograph. A powerful drama. "'wo pictures will make a show that will Interest everyone. ADMISSIOX TEX CEXTS HDM 'A Success. nvnm-f .crnoc Ilimna-U ilm increasing costs, a Bicycle- - table, too? BICYCLES in Marshfield since Dec. 23, 1911. Do That consistent with good 158-R Service: to 8 P, M, Cyclery Phone 158-R Dayton Bicycles wmmmmmmmummmmmmmmm&gmuK CORNER." US TONIGHT WANT ADS. LOST A hor.se collar slo ' Friday on Front street, north of Cold Storage. Finder please return to K. L. Ilopsou. FOl'XD Boor hey, special tjpo. Owner can have Bume hy pnlng for this ad and claiming property at The Times office. LOST Hook of Marshilehl Chamber of Commerce receipts. Finder please return to Chamber ol Commerce and get reward. WANTED Middle oged huly for genernl house work. No washing. Two adults. Apply Lnndo's Dry Goods store at once. LOST Small Dun-otto set with hi II limits. Reward for return to Times olllce. I' OR IIKXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 415 South Fourth St. LOST lMnln gold Inn- pin, patent clasp. Finder leave nt Times of fice. FOR ItKNT Two linriirnlscd housekeeping rooms. 113 North Second street. FOR KKXT FiiinMiod housekeep ing rooms, l'hoiic 10,'. FOR 111'. XT Furnished bungalow. Phono Mrs. Farrluger, 2S-R. FOR SALE I ."-I,.-p. 1k.11.m-. 111-1, . p. engine, 20-ft. gasoline boat,, 23-ft. gasolluo boat-, lO-li.-p. gas oline engine, 4-h.-p. gasoline en glue, 501 egg Incubator, gasoline drag-saw outfit, 3000 ft. myrtle lumber, 7.9 printing press and type, SxlO camera nnd lens. In quire of 15. A. Stonecypher, East side. Phono 0-.I. FOR KAI.K Furnishings for l!. room lodging house, as whole or hy piece. House rents $20 per mouth. Inquire Mrs. Ilrltton, 190 North Second Btreut. FOR RENT Ijirjte house In South Mnrshflold. Phono 119-L. FOR SALE Knur No. 1 dairy cows. J. M. Culley, Catching Inlet. WAXIER To buy 11 bull. V. K. Rood, Phone 3017. FOR IIKXT Two furnished rooms over Nnshurg Orocery. Apply Nasbjrg Grocery. FOR SAM-: MOO lb. gentle team that boy can drlvo, with harness nnd wagon. Phono 3151. J. B. Fitzgerald. FOR IIKXT .1-rooni house on Xorth Front street. Cnll F. Tlmmor man, N. Front atreot. WAXTKI) Chimneys to clean. Kv pert work nnd reasonable rates. Call llhinco Hotel. FOR KALE Lease on IH-rooin furnished rooming houso. Ad dress P. O. box 74 5, North Rend, or phono 1391. WAXTKI) Partner with 8:00. want ed for paying business. Will stand strict Investigation. Ilox R, Times olllco. FOR SAIiK CHKAP Good farm horso, weight 1100. Phono 277, Mursh.ield. WAXTKI) Man with some capital to take interest In good business proposition on Coos Ray. En qulro Good Chance at Times ofllco. DRESSMAKING First class dress, making done at Ladles' Emporium. OR SA1.K Household furniture fw four rooms. Apply 927 South Broadway. Houso may ho routed Phono 1S7-R. FOR IIKXT Comfortable i-oom with stovo and hath. Phone 23C-J; 70S North Second St. FOR IIKXT Modern Jive room house Phono 321. DAIRY AXI) STOCK FARMS. If jou want 11 good Dairy 01 Mock farm address J. K. Fit. gernld, or phone Sll.tl, Marsh Held. For the Iloincseeker He can show you some of the best in the county for sale. BOISK LOT SNAP For quirk snlo wo offer 20 Bolso Addition lots well located, bay vlow, for only $1300 cash for the block or half tho number for $G7t", on a bnsls of only $30 for each lot. Now dont say Coos Bay property Is nil too high. This will make you as quick and largo returns on a small amount of money as any million - dollar Investment you can mako. Desirable lota In this addition, are now hold and being sold In pairs for $100 to $125 each. You can start right here In buying 100 per cent under tho market value. Good title and abstract. Coos Bay Realty Co., 150 Front street Telephone 264-J. Ladies of Coos Bay will find our DELICATESSEN a great convenience. Today we have: IIOMK RAKKD HKANS SALADS COTTAGE CIIKKSK Drop In for a cup of tea. White House Bakery Formerly Leld's) If you have anything to sell, rent trade, or want help, tiy a Want Ad 2LX JMuL. MAY TIIUCS. Below Is given the time and height of high and low water at Unishllcld. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the ilrat line and heights on the second line r.f each day; a compar ison on con ocutlve Ih-Il-Ihs will Indicate whether It 'Is high or low water. Wor high water on the bar subtract 2 hours 24 minutes. 2!'. Mrs.. 4.00 lO.r.l r.!3 10.40 I Ft. . 24'Hrs. IFt.. 25'IIrH. I Ft.. 20 Mrs. 27'llrs. I Ft.. 0.3 0.3 4.0 2.0 4.12 11.31 G.31 11.31 T..9 0.2 4.0 2.0 ".20 12.1S 0.8 1 0.00 '.' 0.0 4.0 0.0 0.30 0.10 1.03 S.1C 2.s c.o o.r. 4.7 1.12 7.17 i.r,o S.0C 2.S 4.7 0.9 4.9 weather forecast. l Ilv Associated Press. I OREGON Fair In west to night and Sundny. Showers I In enst portion tonight or Sun I day. Westerly winds. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. 111., May 24. by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 05 I .Minimum 11 I At 4:43 a. m Hi I Precipitation nono I I Precipitation since Sept. 1, I 1012 C0.I3 1 Precipitation same period I I last year 5i".37 I I Wind: Northwest. Clear. 4 MAUZEY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar .MBiizey. nt tneir nome 111 Mnrsli lleld, Frldny, Mny 21, 1913, n bow Mother and child are doing well and the fatner Is happy as a prince or president. New Quarters. L. L. Thomas, of the Wiley B. Allen Piano Company hns leased the .lol.iiBnn building on North Second ntreet and will soon open n music store there. The building was formerly occunied by The Gazoot. Klks Rail Practice. The Kiks hall team will meet nt tho rnce track at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn ing to frame up somo fancy stunts that they expect to pull off on the Bnndon team. Every Elk player Is expected to bo present. May Rulhl. T. C. Russell, or Beaver Hill, was In Mnrshflold to day on business. Ho and associates nro figuring on erecting n two story brick block on his proporty (mil Hold bu the edtjtt an aluminum van and an tnamttpan 0 the name itte, to that the titU omntite yuurhatvU are in a tmall flame, at lAuu-it in thtt vttture. Xou tcfti itrop the aluminum KiH(nt. This proves that "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils . become heated throughout moro quickly than enamel utensils. Food thereforo can bo cooked in aluminum ivaro with less fear of scorching and with less fuel. "Wear-Ever" utensils save you food and expense, time and temper. Each "Wear-Ever" utensij is niado without joints, seams or solder, from thick, hard sheet' aluminum. Strong, light to WEAR-EVER Handle, cannot 1H rust, cannot form poisonous compounds with acid fruits or foods, practical ly everlasting. S ALUMIN w TRADEMARK Replace utensils that wear out with utensils Uiat"Wear-Evejr, rii i at the northwest corner of Second and Central Get Deposit. J C Hutchison has been Informed by ..inrshnl Carter trat he finally found John Rurga. who swallowed Hutchison's knife the other day and secured n promise from him that no wouxl pay for It. Memorial Services. Tho G. A. R. nnd Spanish War Veterans will nt tend Memorlnl Services at tho Marsh Held Baptist Church Sunday morn ing. They will meet nt Market and Front streets at 10:15 and mnrch In a body to the church. Mill Slough Case. .1. W. Bennett received a telegram today from Dr. Calvin S. White, state health offi cer, stating that he would arrive uere Monday on the Breakwater for tne purpose of Inspecting Mill Slough and determining whether the slough Is a menace to tiio public health. Fall Creek Claims. A. II. Dixon ami .lack Davis returned this morn ing from a week's trip to tho Fall River country. They located the claims alright and built their cabins end walked twenty-live miles yesterday, reaching Allegany, com pletely wenrlnd out. The rest of the party remained there. Funeral Held. Tho funeral of Mhs Esther Ogron from tho Marsh Held Swedish Lutheran Chinch, the John 1-3. Oslund officiating, wnn hold yes'erday afternoon and was largely attended. The pall-bearers were Walter Butler. John Kron hnlm. Tom Bennett. C. W. Wolcott, Robert Swnnton and Mali- Dano. Gun Club Shoot Tho Mnrshilohl Gun Club will hold n practice shoot at the club grounds tomorrow morn ing preliminary to selecting the team that will ko to Coqulllo next Thurs day. May 29, to meet the crnck shots of the valley. All members nnd nil who shoot, whether members or not are requested to Join tomorrow'B pre liminaries. Coos Ray Rest. D. A. Curry re- uirneii inst evening vin liandon from a trip to Southern California. He spent most of tho time nt Snn Diego nnd Los Angeles, but also visited tho principal points In tho stnte. While he had a lino trip ho declares that Coos Bay looks mighty good to nun nnu is rnr abend of tho much tnllced of sections. They woro 50 hours coming from Snn Francisco to Bnndon. Kxciirslon Next Sunday. The Coos Bay Concert Band and Man attcr Hl-dcuhrnm! of tho MnrshHeld Elks' baseball team nro planning an excursion to Bnndon next Sun day, when tho first game of tho Elks' series botwoon Mnrshneld and Bnndon Is to bo played at tho City-by-the-Sea. Tho final arrangements have not been completed, but It Is expected thnt the excursion will bo run If tno wenther Is favorable Plan Rami Tour. Fred Wilson, who Is now nt Mcdford attending tho Odd Fellows' mooting, Is to make a tour of tho Willamette Vnl Icy cities to arrange for a scries of concortH hy tho Coos Bny Con cert Band. Director Fentnn snys It is planned to mnko a month's tour, probably taking In tho stnto fair nt Salem, tho Round-up nt Pondloton nnd playing concerts In other towns. Tho hnnd hns been engaged for tho Fourth of July colohrntlou In North Bond. Trustee Named. Sheriff Gngo has been notified to turn over tho $1740 In cash which ho found In tho A. J. Ferger, or rnthor J. C. La Franco household to John B. Clolnnd, of Portlnud, who has boon appointed trustee of tho Insurnnco companies, which Ln Frnnco dofrnudod. La Franco and his wife have signed over this monoy, tho Forger mill nnd lands near Bnndon. It Is undor agreement that tho monoy derived shall he divided among tho com panies ns tlioy may lator determine. Orcns In Flic Word hns been received hero that J. E. Oron, form erly gonernl mnnngor of tho C. A, Smith mill here, nnd wlfo nnd chil dren, bad a narrow cscapo In Ber keley recontly. Thoy moved up from Bny Point to iioruoioy nnd took an npartinent' for n fow months. They were nwakoned In tho night by tho flro nlnrm and their apartment building was 011 flro. Mrs. Oren nnd tho nurso got their children out, but Mr. Oron did not got out until after tho flro had become dangerous. Tholr cloth ing was considerably damaged. Thoy wont to tho homo of Amo Moreon In Borkeloy nfter tho flro. Women of Woodcraft Notice. Tho olllcers and Guard of Coos Boy Circle No. 101 aro ronuostod to meet nt tho hall at 7:30 sharp, Monday evening. By ordor of Giiurdlau Neighbor, MRS. M'CARTY. J J. Lee Brown, Ph. G. Kobt. V. Swnnton, Ph. 0. I Razors-Razors Rig assortment at right prices, both old htylo mid safety. Old Style, best hteel StrmihH .Meteor, smooth shaver. Straus Meteor, magnetic slwvei Strauss .Meteor, best shaver llencklo'h Raor, fJernum steel Koiii'm Raor, American steel Now Stylo Safety Itnurn Gem Junior. When you want n good raor come and look over our largo assortment; o will 1k pleaswl to show the different jwlnts In each style. Wo will glvo tho Silver Plated Mark Cross Safety Razor FIII5I3 with u dollar'H worth of shaving supplies this week. ,S7or for Quality Goods PERSONAL NOTES JOHN SCHKTTER, of Templeton, Is In town. B. B. OSTLIND went to Bnndon on business Friday. E. J. MASTERS, of Catching Inlet, Is In town todny. RAY BENNETT Is In town today from llnynes Inlet. CIIAS. MAHAFFY, of North Coos River, Is In town todny. J. C. BEATTIE Is here for tho day from North Coos River. L. F. PRICE, the Sumner dairyman, Is hei'e todny 011 business. L. HODSON. Is Bpondlng n few days In to in from North Coos River. P. L. CIM1NO. of Lnkcslde. Is a MnrshHeld business visitor todny. V.. T. THOMAS, of Allegany, Is a Mnrshllold business visitor today. ALFRED JOHNSON. JR., of Coqullle, was In MnrshHeld Friday on busi ness. MISS ALMA KOHLSTAD. of Coos River, Is Bpondlng the day In town. MISS LENA MATSON Is n Mnrsh Held lsllor today from Catching Inlet. MISS CATHERINE BESSEY, of tho Creamery, camo to town this morning. 11. E. Bl'LTMANN will return this cvcnliiK from n business trip to tho Coqulllo Vnlloy. ALFRED ROD1NE. of North Coos River, Is In town todny on busi ness, E. O. HALL, the Sumner morchnnt, Is in MnrshHeld today on n slioit business trip. 11. W. SANFORD nnd son. of Sumner nro ln town today 011 business and pleasure. MRS. A. O., ROGERS and children, of South Coos River, enmo to town this morning to visit relatives. MR. and MRS. W. B. PIPER, of North Coos River, nro In town on n business nnd plonsuro trip. .MR. and MRS. 8. WILLIAMSON, of Haynos Inlet, nro spending tho day In town on business nnd pleas ure. .MRS. SWA INK PETERSON nnd MISS SHIRLEY PETERSON nrd MnrshHeld visitors from Haynos Inlet. C. II. MARSH returned Friday nf ter n trip over tho right of way of tho S. P. from Eugono to MnrshHeld. .MR. and MRS. FRED NOAH from tho cast fork of the north fork of Coos River, enmo to Mnrshfleld this morning. MRS. P. D. BLAKE, of Catching In let, Is spending tho day In town. She Is accompanied by her sons, Ralph and Gcorgo. II. 13. BESSEY nnd wlfo returned yesterday from Mcdford. where thoy went ns dolegntcs to tho Grango convention. WALTER NORR1S. of Fnlrvlow, camo to MnrshHeld this morning on u short business trip. Ho will return this afternoon. RAYMOND E, BAKER, of Coqulllo, Is spending a fow dayR on tho Bay on business nnd ploaiiurc. Ho Is superintendent of schools. R. J. MONTGOMERY nnd wlfo hnvo returned from n fow dnya' stay at tho ranch near Bridge, which Mr. Montgomery recently bought. MILO PETEItSON, tho morchnnt prince of Lakeside, Is In Marsh Hold today on business. Ho says tho tunnel work Is progressing. 151) M'KEOWN AND WIFE camo In today from Conlcdo to Inspect tho now houses which Mr. Mo Keowu Is building In Bunker Hill. MRS. MYNATT. of California, MRS. II1CKOX, of Mnrshllold, and MRS. IIA1I8I5R, of North Bond, walked ' out to spend tho day, Friday, with Mrs. Smlthgall, of Catching Inlet. L. C. C. LAURSEN, of Tacoinn, of tho Pncllle Const Lumber Inspec tion Bureau, Is hero from Tncomn to confer with Ed Moohlor and tho other Inspectors In this section. MR. nnd MRS. O. N. WILSON nnd Ilttlo dnughtor enmo to town this morning from tholr Sumnor homo. Mrs. Wilson will visit horo whllo Mr. Wilson will return on tho nf tornoon bant. "BOB" KELLOGG, of Ifnkor City, n formor star athloto of Oregon Uni versity, Is In MarsliHold looking this coition over nnd Is having a plonsnnt visit with Will Chandler, also a formor star football man of Oregon. MRS. ROBERT FOX returned this morning from a visit with her pnreulH, Mr. and Mrs. No Is Mnn win, of llnynes Inlot, Mrs. Fox wna accompnuled by hor sister, Miss Hilda Mousnn, who is lonelier of tho school on llnynes Inlot. Kver Ready. Kndci-x Durham Duplex' Durham Derby Auto Strop Glllotto Weller'li Improved and Penslar Remedies. i