The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOFf, FRIDAY, APftlL 19, 1912- EVENING EDITION
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DAYTON BICYCLES
Not "Idle lhoughts of an idle fellow,"
(Apologies to J. K. J.)
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Spring is here and a jaunt in the country on a bicycle will refresh both
body and mind.
TEACHER, may I speak, please?
I wish to call your attention to a few of the benefits to be derived from
Bicycle riding,
Was it yesterday that the particularly obstinate pupil in your class nearly
drove you distracted?
Did you wisj yourself a man for just five minutes, so that you might give
vent to your feelings?
Did you leave the school-house at outs with yourself and with the world?
Medicine would not help you but, believe me, half an hour on a bicycto
would make everything look rosy again,
Have you gone home after a hard day and felt like crying?
A gooo cry is helpful in Its way, but half an hour on a wheel is better for
the eyes, nose and complexion,
(Dlcyclo complexions aro wnrrnntod to wash.)
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I have ladies' bicycles for sale the very best bicycles,
If you buy a Dayton Bicycle from me, the service of the Marshfield
Cyclery is yours, . Will oil your wheel, Inflate the tires and adjust the bear
ings free of charge, at any time,
Teachers, as a rule, do not take exercise enough, and I am not selling
bicycles enough
So There We Are On Common Ground
Buy a Dayton Bicycle and We'll Both Be Happy
Marshfield Cyclery
..Dayton Agents, Coos County.
Phono 180-R, , 607 Front,
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Courtesy
WANT ADS.l
roil IIE.NT Newly furnished rooms
Hi South Uroadway.
LEAD TITANIC
roniJEXT Modem l-roitm tint fur-
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TASTED To rent or to buy roller
wppea aesK. w. F. Harmon, Ho-
m handler.
OR RENT Smnll limmn fnrn(nlfil
r unfurnished. Apply 905 Sov-
"ta itreet.
ifiXTED Hoard and room In prl
JUe home. n. A. Reltz, Ulanco
''A.NTED Fire! f1nn riiilrv linnil
bo can milk ahout 20 cows; will !
o per month and bbard. Ad-
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-j twiaurant. inquire 8C Com-
nlal avenue, Marshflold.
TfTiKv8ult0 0( tw or three
finned housekeeping rooms at
TW. V. F llni-mnn nknnillui.
Hotel, ' "" ,
fiR.!A,,l': At Breakwater office;
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case,
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'"taken at once. Phoue 287.
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inni.. , resPuie parties need
pi-lSatllrl).aLTIme8offlce.
Ten iii apab,e housekeeper for
about rancn nomQ5 woman of
lpni .' ,les'i"eu. Address II.
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Prn .pays lts exlense8 at tho
tie ,en m,: B00(1 Prospect for ;
Utr- , Yli' In Bood running
date ! lmIrovements; up to'
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bthl .?ul,e.? ,n tne bulWlns: I
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NEW POTATOES
First of the Crop of 1912
In tit tlu head of the list of fine fieli vt'getnfoles Junt received.
READ THIS LIST:
New 1012 I-ott Angvlra Cabbage.
Xew Cuciiinbers.
Fresh Cauliflower.
Fancy Head Lettuce.
Hothouse lttuce.
Coos Hlver Anpuragus.
Cream SquiUih
Nice Crisp Celery.
Hliiibnrb.
Xew llcriiiudn Onions
I''ivjth Itliio Touuitoes.
Hpliuich itiidlNlictf Fiuicy Red Apples Grapefruit Orange
Fresh FlueappleH lliinnniis.
ICverythhig to satisfy your apix-tlte.
Phone your orders
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
THE PURE FOOD GROCERS. '
A GOOD FLACK TO TRADH
Corner Central Ave. and Third Street.
Phone 275J
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Look for the Clothcraft Guarantee
T TERES a reproduction of the Clothcraft Guarantee. You
will find it on the inside pocket of every Clothcraft coat. It's
your protection against the chance of defect, imperfection or dissat
isfaction in material or workmanship. It means clothes insurance.
It stands for a qunlity standard that tlio makors' reputation compels thom
to inaintain. Becauso thoy cannot afford to risk tho dissatisfaction of a singlo
consumer, thoy back up .their guarantee absolutely. To it wo add our own be
cause of our confidence that these Clothes will make good.
1 Clothcraft Is the Only Guarauteed All-Wool Line
af $10 to $25
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Sure, we've got it -the Clothcraft
I Blue Serge Special, No. 5130, $15.
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Woolen Mill Store
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TUB WBATIIKB.
(Bv Angoclated Press.)
OREGON Heavy frost in
eaBt and light frost In west to-
nlRht and Saturday; fnlr west-
erly winds.
LOCAL TRMPnitATUHB RK-
I'ORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
4 at 4:43 a. in., April 19, by DonJ.
a natilnd. sDeclal covommont me-
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum .,..,.., 62
Minimum 32
At 4:43 a. m.,... 34 4
Pieclpltutlon 23
Wind northwest: showors.
Prices ChaiiKe. F. 8. Dow today
received word of a rlso of eighty
cents a barrel on flour, $5 a ton on
wheat, ?D a ton on oats and decllno
of flvo cents per pound on butter on
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T -un.ilnM Lniifa fVi ttrrirtri of comfort
able, easy fittind and durable shoes io empha
Bizod. PACKARD SHOES are built to wear
arid they do. You can dive them the hardest
possible service and their wear-reBiatind
qualities will surprise you. They retain their
shape until discarded.
YOURS ANXIOUS TO FLBASIJ
The Toggery
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tho southorn market. The prlco of
okkh has gono up flvo cents per dor
en. Plan limo The Mnrshflold baso
ball Club Is arranging to glvo a bono
llt ilunco at the Eagles' hall a weok
from tomorrow night to raise funds
to Blurt tho BOfiHon with.
Wonwwi Injured. Mrs. Bugeno
Torroy sustained a sovoro wound In
her arm yostorday. In somo way sho
caught hor arm on n protruding splko
and toro a bad flesh wound which ne
cessitated Hovorul stitches.
llfconif AuloUt B. A. Anderson.
It is announced, has finally doclded
to glvo up his horse and buggy and
get un electric runabout. Mr. An
derson bus always bcon n keen lover
of hornes mid has boun loath to re
pluco his driver with a machine,
Air Tnnk Kxplodex A cumprossod
air tunk In Ooorge Qoodrum's garaj,,
exploded the night boforo last und
caused oulte a stir In that vicinity.
i Some thought thnt someono was In-
jjurcd by tho explosion, although
slight dumngo was donu to tho build
ing
Roud Imiiroved The old Coos Hay
wagon road Is reported to be In fairly
good shape now and Contractor Dar
nard expects to have the stagos go
clear through tho latter part of this
woek. Thoy havo been using pack
horses over a considerable portion of
It during tho winter months,
Nuiiii Smith T,ato Tho Nann
Smith will not arrive In until late to
night or early In tho morning, ac
cording to a wireless received today
bv Operator Moo. Sho was expected
yesterday to bo In about noon today.
It Is underptood that O. A. Smith and
Am" Vsieen are aboard.
Cut PuvIiil' Tom Coko In chareo
of tho Terminal Railway's construe-1
tlon has a force of men cutting tho.
paving up on North Front street pro-!
wiratory to putting In the track
there. Tho track will be laid on the ;
west side of the conter of tho street
so as to leave room for a second lino f
lator. Additional steel Is oxpectod on
tho noxt Redondo.
Improve Service Manager Drews, j
of tho Coos Ray Homo Telephone
company, announces tnat ien auui
tlonal trunk lines will bo put In be
tween Mar&nneiu anu (Norm Menu
within a few weoKs. Tno new lines
Will have automatic drops so tliat
connections will bo severed just as
soon as tho recolver Is hung up and
the lino will bo ready for another
call,
("aso Remanded O. R. Pock has
boon ndvlsod that tho Orogon su
promo court has refused a rohoarlng
In tho Port of Coos Ray caso which
was nuked In ordor to get a decision
on bo mo of tho mooted points In tho
controversy which have not boon
hlthorto passed on by tho nuprom,
court. Tho supromo court romaua
ed tho caso for furthor bearing In
tho lower court. It Is oxpectod that
Judgo Harris will noxt week name a
rocolvor to wind up tho affairs of
tho dofunct port commission. It
now loqka as though n now suit
would havo to bo startod to got a de
cision on thc points stilly undecided.
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AMONG TUB SICK
F, A. Saccht Is still qutto 111 at bin
homo In South Marshfield,
Aloe Wilson who suffored a stroke
of paralysis tho othor day Is still
In a critical condition.
Milton Elliott, of South Slough,
who has been 111 hero for a fow
weoks, Is slowly recuperating.
Roy Rozolle, of Bmplro, who It In
chargo of the government snag boat
on the Coqutllo, was slightly Injured
whllo at work there this woek.
AIJNO THE WATERFRONT
The Washington sails today from
San Francisco for Coos Ray.
Tho nreakwator will sail at 1
o'clock tomorrow for Portland.
The Elizabeth and Brooklyn ar
rived In at Randon this morning from
San Francisco.
M. J, Savage, who bought tho
steamer Grace Dollar which Is to bo
put on tho San Francisco-Coos Day
run, Is a brother-in-law of Mrs. T.
J, Macgenu of Bmplro.
Kruso & Ranks havo started tho
construction of a 135-foot sternwhool
steamer for A. Fahy & Company of
San Francisco. 8ho will have a 28
foot beam and C-foot depth of hold
mid will ply In the freight and pas
tengor business on tho Sacramento
River.
Tho stcamor Coqulllo, which has
been rebuilt for the Coqulllo-Randon
run, had an nccldont on her Initial
trip this week, A fire broke out
on deck and damaged ft smalUboat
on her. Tho Coqulllo Is not able to
make the spoed expected of her but
probably will be when a now pro
filer Is put on.
RPKOIAli SAIiB of CARAMELS
at SWo Per Pound at STAFFORD'S
Saturday and Sunday.
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