The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
IVER JOHNSON
light running quality
HUHAI1ILITY
CH13NGTII
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WHAT YOU
GET IN THE
IVER JOHNSON
BICYCLE
Iervice
WORKMANSHIP
ONEER HARDWARE CO.
inrm grade
The Busy Corner
Hot Water Bottles, Foun
tain Syringes and Combina
tion Hot Water Bottles and
Fountain Syringe,
Values from $1,75 to $3,
For Only $1.50
Be sure to get one, Ev
eryone is guaranteed,
i
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER"
MAIN 298
PHONE
ONIGHT
-at
Royal
' account of a delay of boats
-Snn Francisco, soma of tho
mers of tlio Musical Comedy
my to npponr nt tho Royal
ir, hnvo not arrived and It
do Impossible to put on tho
il hill for tonight, as oxpect-
Vb soon as peoplo nrrlvo tho
gomont expects to glvo ns
a show ns has boon scon In
Iflold for many a dny.
i't forget tonight thoro will
big vaudovlllo acts, also ai
mj ..v.-.uv, uiL.v.uu,
nrtni.iilAita nnfltlnil rnA
'The
led Hotol."
f, Lower Floor, 15c.
llnlcony 10c.
GOOD SHOES
Good Repairing at Right
pes, go to
lUGUST olesen
SIR South nrondway.
POWERFUL
MAGNET
tho circulation of THE
3, acting ns n iowerfiil mng-
Ihat 'pulls" results for adver-
circulation of this paper Is
Dto. Tho advertising, as well
news, Is rend every day by
body In this community.
ohrIi tho Want Ad. column
oplo plnco their needs beforo
ger market. They always get
actory results. Circulation
ftho work.
cphono your want ads to TnE
PHONE 133,
VALUE
COMFORT
QUALITY
hicygles
Offers for Sale
US
If you havo anything to soil, rent
or trndo, or want holp, try a Want
Ad.
Hnvo your Job printing dono at
Tho TImoB ofTlco.
Don't
"Tako a Clmnce."
Von tako no chnnco when you
buy n suit at tho
FIXUP
$8.50, $10.00, $12.50
and $15.00
and overyono tho best value- for
tho money you can get any
where. Tho sumo price yesterday, to
duy nnd tomorrow.
Tluit's tho way wo do business.
THE FIXUP
Marshfiolcl. North Bend.
Four-Tier
Fairview Baldwins
Solid and Crisp
$1.00 Per Box
Stauff Grocery Co.
Mnskcy'a Candles.
Phone 102
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TIDES FOR JANUARY.
nclmv Is glvon tho tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Mursliflold.
Tho tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd holghts on tho
second lino of ench day; a coinpai
Iboii on consecutlvo holghts will
Indicate wholhor It Is high or low
wntor. For high wntor on tho bar,
BiiftHtrnct 2 hours IM minutes,
Urn..
1.35
9.43
3.37
10.18
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4.7
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4.8
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1.0
fi.02
6.0
G.33
G.2
0.1
1.3
0.32
1.0
3.3
10.21
3.1
10.57
3.0
11.35
2.8
12.19
2.6
7.08
5.3
7.45
6.5
C.l
4.09
5.7
4.47
5.3
6.20
4.8
G.13
4.2
1.09
2.3
2.14
1.0
0.C
10.40
0.2
11.11
0.3
11.33
0.8
0.0
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7.07
3.0
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ondlng at
4:43 n. in., Jan. 9, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd, spoclnl government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 45
Minimum 32
At 4.43 a. in., 34
Precipitation 14
Wind: Southwest; Rainy.
IInyH Auto Tho Cooh Hay Stonm
Lnundy has purchased a now deliv
ery auto from Geo. Goodrum nnd will
receive It within a fow days.
Is Administrator E. W. Ilornltt
lins boon named ns administrator of
tho estate of Ferdinand Klnlin of
Empire, who died n fow days ago.
Teach Agriculture. County Sup
erintendent linker announces that
tho pupllrt taking tho eighth grado
examination next spring will bo
required to pbbb a test In agricul
ture as well ns in tho usual school
branches,
To California County Commis
sioner V. T. Domont of Myrtlo Point
will lenvo In a fow dnya for Califor
nia with Mrs. Donient, who hns been
111 for BOtno tlmo. It Is hoped that
tho chango In cltmnto will bo bono
llclal to hor health.
Damaged Lighthouse. TIo keep
er at the Capo Hlunco light houso
roports that conflldornblo damago
was dono around tho light houso
by tho lnat Btorm, tho wind tear
ing down fonccB nnd damaging tho
small outbuildings.
WANT ADS.
WANTED A good delivery horse.
Will buy or hire. Twin City Laun
dry. North Dond.
OPPORTUNITY For Immediate!
snlo, I offer my West Marshflold
proporty at tho corner of Twolfth
nnd Commercial. Tho homo 1b
niodorn, Including hot wntor hoat
Ing plant. This proporty faces
east with boautlful vlow. Is
rented for ?20 month and would
bring moro, Thoro Is no Ienso
ou proporty. Tho price Is right
nnd is mndo with tho object of
selling tho proporty. Seo mo.
R. J. aiontgomory. ,
FOR RENT Ninety aero farm two
miles from Myrtlo Point. Forty
acres plow land and 5 ncres rlvor
bottom land, no stumps. Threo
cows and somo machinery go
with placo. Immediate posses
sion. Cash rent, $1G0 por year.
Would mako a flno chlckon
ranch. Good outbuildings. Ap
ply William James, North Dend,
Oregon.
WANTED Nlco unfurnished room,
closo in. Box II, Times office.
FOR SALE Flno new motor boar,
22x3; 0 h. p.; 14 miles hour.
Cheap for quick sale. G. D.
Rlckor, General Delivery, Marsh
flold. FOR RENT 7 room houso on South
4th Streot. Inqulro J, E. Edmunds
Coob Day Wiring Company.
FOR SALE A 1 rig, horse, harness
nnd spring wagon. Apply F. A.
Sacchl.
LAUNCH FOR SALE A cabin
launch, 20 ft. long. F. M, Frlod
borg. WANTED Position by experienced
bookkeeper. References furnish
ed, Apply Times ofllco.
WANTED Steady roomers, S2.f0 a
wook. Portland Hotel, 3C1 Front
streot.
FOR BALE Dry wood, fir nnd al
der, at CampbU'a Wood Yard,
Ferry landing, 'Phono 153-L.
Services Tonight Tho Union ser
vice of tho local churches will ho held
this evening at tho First Baptist
Church. Itov. Mr. Uurkhnrt, Pnhtor
of tho First Presbyterian Church will
hnvc vhnrgo of tho sorvlce. Tho pub
lic Is cordially Invited to attend.
Actress Will Rclurii MIsb Gladys
Urockwell, known off tho Btago ns
Mrs. Scott, will arrlvo on tho next
Htcamcr from Snn Francisco to piny
ns lending lady In tho Htock company
at tho Masonic opera house. Miss
Hrockwcll played In Mnrsbllold n
year ago and by hor IiIkIi standard
of work and charming mannorH won
tho hearts of ninny who will bo glad
to welcome her back.
Will Was list .Tudgo Hall and
W, P. Murphy nro to ho called up
on to make nftldnvltB aa to tho test
of the will of tho lato John' Mo
Lood. Tho will, which was In tho
custody of Mrs. J, E. Sohllllng,
was destroyed when tho Schilling
hotol at Gardiner burned n fow
years ago. Property valued at
about $5000 was loft by Mr. Mc
Lcod. Mrs. Schilling, Mrs. W. P.
Murphy nnd M. A. McLood of
Marshflcld nro among tho hclra.
Mcssra. Murphy nnd Hall rcniomher
tho disposition of tho property
mndo In tho will and their affi
davit will tako tho placo of tho
original Instrument.
AMONG THE SICK.
Cnpt. Reed, who has been qulto
111 of ptomaine poisoning nt his
homo In Kttlyvlllo Is roportod im
proving. MIbb Hnzolton of South Inlet,
who In sufforlng from a sovoro at
tack of typhoid fovor, was brought
to Mercy hospital from South In
let. Sovornl othor members of
tho family havo suffered from tho
dlscaso In tho past.
Miss Mogford, a Mursliflold
school teacher, hns beon qtilto HI
nt her homo on West Tenth street
and Mrs. Morrow has been In
chargo of hor room.
An unstially largo numbor of
cases of la grlppo Is evident on
Coos liny now. Physicians attri
bute tho epidemic to tho recent
cold wonthor.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
I
Tho Anvil was roportod In at
Dnmlon yesterday oftor having boon
bnrbound In Roguo Rlvor for a
week or so.
Tiicadny'B Orcgonlan says: Round
for Portland tho gnBolIno schooner
Anvil put out of Roguo river yes
tordny nnd renched natulan, from
whern she Ib to sail today and Is
looked for horo Thursday. Tho ves
sel will Bnll outward nbout Mon
day and hor nwnors hnvo docldcd
not to carry passongors until wca
thor conditions Improve On nc
count of tho surrender of her pas
songor llconso bIio will accept gnso
llno nnd othor enrgo of Hint char
acter. SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR
INDIANS ARE HELD VALID
KLAMATH FALLS. Jnn. .In
a decision rondorod hero, Judgo
Ilonson hold that ptiro Indian nnd
hnlf breed children may bo pro
vided with schools Boparato from
thoso used by whites. Tho enso
was brought up by half broods,
who asked that tholr chlldron bo
allowed to attend a whlto school at
Fort Klamath, across tho rlvor
from a school on tho Indian reser
vation. Tho directors thoro had
provided Boparato schools for tho
puro blood Indians nnd tho half
breeds.
HOT DRINKS HOT DRINKS
S3
Hot Chocolate, Hot Tea O
Hot Drinks Hut Soda H
Hot Coffee, Hot Roulllon O
Hot Chocolate, Hot Tea 2
Hot Drinks Hot Soda
Hot Coffee, Hot Houlllon W
Hot Chocolate, Hot Tea
Hot Drinks Hot Soda a
Hot Coffee, Hot Roulllon O
Stafford'
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DRINKS
HOT DRINKS
HOT
Burglar Alarms
nil standard makes of
Revolvers
MARSHFIELD OYOLERY
agents for
DAYTON 1HOYCLES,
OLIVER TYPEWRITERS,
Phono 1H8-R 172 N. Rroadway
Orpheum Tonight
THREE REELS 3000 FEET ALL NEW.
AT THE HURGLAR'S COMMAND A humnit picture including
Gwcudolin Rates and excellent comedy.
CASHMERE, Chief Health Resort of India Charms nnd Interests
with splendid scenes nnd superb photography.
A GIRL'S 11RAVERY A dangerous strugglo on a foot brldgo and
a rescue from tho swirling rush of waters below.
ESTARLISHED ADMISSION - - - 10c, NEVER MORE
PERSONAL NOTES
. D. SMITH of Dnnlels Creek Is In
town today,
AUGUST PETERSON was up from
Hmplro toduy on business.
MRS. FRED WILSON of Allegany Is
upending tho day In town.
W. 11. PIPER of North Coos River Is
In town toduy on business.
MRS. A. H. OLSEN of North Inlet
Is visiting In Marshllcld today.
HERHERT GEDDES of South Coos
River Is a town visitor today.
TOM HARVEY left yesterday over
land for Portland on business.
J. T. HARRIDAN wns a business
visitor nt Myrtlo Point yesterday.
MRS. C. D. PIPER of North Coob
River Is a Mnrshflcld visitor today.
J. J. CLINKENDEARD of Daniels
Crook Is n Mnrshflcld visitor today.
FRANK IIODSON of South Coob Riv
er Ib In town on business for tho
dny..
JESSE SMITH of South Coos RIvor
Is a business visitor to Mnrshllold
todny.
J. E. DOYLE loft on tho train this
morning for his homo In Myrtlo
Point.
MRS. TOM SMITH Is spending tho
day In Mnrslilleld from- Dnnlels
Creek.
W.J. HOWARD loft yesterday on n
business trip to Coqullo Valley
points.
GENE TERRY of North Allegany is
a town visitor looking after busi
ness Interests.
JUDOE JOHN F. HALL oxpcctB to
leave Boon for Portland nnd Salem
on business.
JACK RODINSON, n homestondor on
Hayncs Inlot, cnino to Mnrshllold
this morning.
WARREN RESSEY of South Coos
Rlvor was a business visitor to
town this morning.
H. 11. DONAIIEY will lonvo by tlio j
Drain - fjnnllner stneo tomorrow.
morning for Portland,
.MISS GRACE FULTON la In ainrsh
llold today to provo up on hor
North Inlet homestead.
II. II. nLAKE of Allegany camo down
tho rlvor this morning nnd Ib
spending tho dny In town.
W. P. MURPHY nnd wlfo nro
spondlng n fow days at tho W.
F. Murphy homo In Coqulllo.
COUNTY COaiMISSIONER ARai
8TRONG Ib horo from tho lower
Coqulllo on business and plcnsuro.
EDITOR ailLTON 8CHULTZ of tho
aiyrtlo Point Entorprlso wns a
Marshflold business visitor last
ovonlng.
T. F. HAUSCHILDT nnd family
havo moved from South Coob Rl
vor to tholr now bungalow In
Eastsldo.
JOHN W. aiOTLEY and wlfo havo
moved Into tho rcsldenco on South
Socond street, recently vacated by
F. G. Horton family.
GEO. HAINES oxpects to leave Boon
for Oakland, Cal., aftor a abort
visit with Ills paronts, air. and
airs. A. T. Haines.
R. J. DORLAND, tho commercial
trnvolor will bo an outgoing pas
senger on tho Draln-Gnrdlner stngo
tomorrow morning.
ailSS HATTIE WHEELER hnB ro-
tumed from a two months' visit
with friends at Red Dluff, Califor
nia. TOai GOLDEN, who la now engin
eer on tho launch Queen on tho
Coqulllo, Is spending a few days
In Marshflold.
CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL Is expected
In on tho Redondo from Borkoloy.
whero ho has been spending tho
holidays with his family.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Eugono
O'ConnolI.
FRIDAY.
North Dond Thlmblo Club with
Mrs. I. D. IJartlo.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. F. A.
Haines.
W. H. KENNEDY and wife nnd O.
A. ROGERS nnd wlfo nnd family
nro expected homo on the Redondo.
H. 11. 11EAN, mnnnger of the now
Twin City Laundry, was horo from
North Ilcnd today on business. Ho
sny8 tho now laundry 1b starting
off nicely. Ho has decided on nn
Innovation In Oregon laundries by
making nn eight-hour dny for the
women employes.
Wr. IIONEDRAKE wns down from
Catching Inlot yesterday and re
ported that tho cold snnp thoro
had been oven moro sovoro than
on Coos Dny. At tho Ed Hodson
placo a thcrmompter registered 10
whllo air. Donobrnkc'B thormomc
ter hovered around twonty-two.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
HOTEL COOS A. JohuBon, Se
attle, Wnsh.; John R. Smith, Lomes,
Colo.; Owen W. Smith, Denver, Colo;
D. Lelghtcn, Portland, Ore; L. A.
Horoono, South Dond; C. O. Nnttago,
Portland.
DLANCO HOTEL S. O. Eggora
nnd wlfo, City; A. F. Tomllnson,
Portlnnd; C. II. Dungnn, Coos Rlvor.
THE CHANDLER R. D. aiunsoy,
Portlnnd; R. W. Doylo, Dnndon; O.
W. Ptcphonson, Conlodo; C. M. Shtilz,
Myrtlo Point; ar. arcCormlck, S. 8.
Nnnn Smith; A. II. Snyder, San
Francisco; C. G. Sinclair, Oakland,
Cal.; Mllo Pearson, Lnkculdo; W. O.
Scott, San Francisco; A. Camcronr
Snlcm; P. Pcderson, Salem.
North Bend News
G. J. Richardson, who has en
gaged in tho brokerage business
horo, this morning received tho fol
lowing Bolf-oxplnnntory telegram
from tho Gnlll Fruit Company of
Snn Francisco: "Withdraw all
prices on oranges and lemons. Tho
heavy freczo of tho past wook hns
apparently destroyed nil citrus1
frulta. Will let you know when wo
hoar furthor."
Chlmmy Rlchnrdson, son of G. J.
Richardson, Is oxpoctod homo nbout
Jnnunry 20, from nn extended vIbIU
to San Frnnclsco and othor Cali
fornia points. Ho has beon figurine
on promoting tho boxing gnmo la
North Dond but no doflnlto an
nouncements hnvo been received
from him.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH MKETIXO.
Annual Ruslness Session of Martdt
fleld Congregation Is Held.
Tho annual business nieotlng oC
tho Chrlstlnn church of ainrshflold
waa hold Tuesday ovonlng nnd moat
of tho old ofllcora woro olectod for
tho ensuing yonr. RoportB on tho
year's work showed a satisfactory
condition. Tho ofllcora choson for
tho ensuing year aro:
Eldors S. J. Immol and C. A.
Sohlbrcdo.
Doncona II. W. Pnlntor, W. R.
Cox, E. L. Hopson, Q. T. Colomnn
J. W. aiotloy and W. A. Rcld.
Clerk John W. aiotloy.
Treasuror II. W. Painter.
Choir lendor L. W. Travor.
Organist Miss Anna Cox.
Assistant orgnnlsts airs. John
W. Motley and airs. Darbeo.
Sunday school Biiporlntondont
W. A. Rold.
Assistant Biiporlntondont Rev. 7,.
O. Doward.
DoaconesseB Mra. R. A. Copplo.
airB. D. C. atcCarty, airs. W. A
Rold, airs, aiattio Blaln, airs. G. TV
Coleman and airs. II. W. Painter.
EPIDEMIC OF THE ITCn '
STOPS ailLTON SCHOOLS.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 9.
A special dispatch" to tho Union
says an opldomlc of Itch has bro
ken out among tho children of Mll
ton. Two teachora In tho publlo
schools hnvo boon forced to resign
and tho dlscaso haB becomo so gen
eral among tho pupils that tho
townspeople havo petitioned tho
school directors to havo tho schools
closed temporarily.
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Whitmans
Always sold la scaled packages
and guaranteed to bo FRESH,
Tho store for Quality Goods.
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