The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 05, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
10
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Men's Shoes
WEDNESDAY
Lndlcs Aid Society of tho Metho
dist Church nt tho Methodist
parsonage.
S
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BUG
I MSB
bote
arp
(enelratinc
aini
Iilhetaisllcf tlio back a sure
Lltrttan M f1iinrr1rM Iflrlnrvs
Thcc luHeiings nro oltcn Lome
dace and tlio endurance of the-
fo:f a oft tiicd t j t!ia utmost.
MWrgWTU
KIDNEY PILLS
I: remedy for these excruciating
i, end rebel is sure, quick and
rat
We sell these under a Guarantee
Decent or refund your money.
s o ft oeit box, price, 50c.
lockhart-Parsons
Drag Company
The Rexall Store
"Hie Busy Corner"
Rae JWa 208 Ut
'ill Furnish Your
P on the
bailment Plan
.K.Wi
8,1 North Front Rt.
PUt6-X:ne8.phonotRR
Star Trancfa
1(1 Storage Co.
Dim .. .
lV4lttd ' jeoeetall trains
Umii w 'V?,6 tho latest
P oiL0 Mover. We
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'MONTGOMERY
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"Hunkidori" Chippewa High Tops
Woolen Mill Store
A ten's Outfitters.
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WANT ADS.
KOIt SALK (i'imiiI (ml; riuniliiif nt
tlio price of Junk, by tho pier
or all. It. It. Cnmoron, KnstBhie.
WAXTKD Washwoman lo do wink
nt house. A. Jr. M Times olllco.
WAXTKD Girl at Chandler Cigar
Stand. Easy liouiu
WANTED To liny Is-uiso iiihI lot
In Slarahfleld, not tn cost over
I200H. Address I, euro Times
olllcu.
Slliiiieaolls Properly Wanted.
WANTED Tit exchange my well
Improvud and finely located prop.
orty on Knstnldo for .Minneapolis
property. A Kod opportunity I
for anyone to make a good deal.
Call and hco mu at Kustslde. W.
L. La Pnlmo.
WAXTKD Position as housekeeper.
References exchanged. Club pre
fered. Ilox 533, Mnrshfleld.
FOUND Parisian Ivory envelope
opener. Owner may get snuio at
Times oltlco by paying for this
notice.
KOIt HAM; .Jewel C.ih Stove In good
condition. Also heater. Mrs. M,
T. Ilrltton, 1!)C N. Second St.
I'Olt SALE Booming house, 11!
rooms, 190 N. Second St., Mrs. M.
T. Ilrltton.
LOST Small black leather shot
ping bag, with gold trimmings.
Howard for return to C. J. Pet
erson, Times olllco.
I'Olt RENT Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. 1C3 South
Second street.
KOIl KENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 237 N. llrondway.
WANTED Abstract girl competent
to opornto typowrltor. $75 per
month to start. Apply Business
College.
KOIt SAM-: Bicycle, good s new.
Soo Clay Church Ited Coss Drug
Co.
WAXTKD To buy tent, 111 x 1-1 or
ixiii, parties Having samo nu
dress P. O. Dox 7G7, Marshflold.
KOIt SALK lllock, 20 ft. square,
It lots; 13 room 'modern house,
furnished; barn; wind mill and
woll. Locntod southwest of West
'font Is and An-Urson. AH for
$10,000. Inquire 1035 Andorson
nvonue.
1IOUSKS llUirr On easy terms.
Ono-fourth down nnd balanco In
monthly installments. Address II.
II., Times olllco.
KOIt HEXT Ouo room modern
houso on South Fifth stroet.
Phono 331-n or soo J. C. Doono.
WAXTKD Sou Iiik by Mrs. C.
Poole, 343 South Iirondway.
WAXTKD Purines' to lake charge
of office. Small capital required.
Dox 55, Times olllco.
WANTKD Twelve experienced min
ors and tlmbor mon. Apply Denv
er Hill Coal Co.
KOIt SALE Dry wood". (Ir nnd ul
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Perry landing. Phono lBS-L.
KOR ItENT 1 room houso on South
4th Street. Inquire J, E. Edmunds
Coos Bay Wiring Company.
KOIt SALE Klyo high-class White
lyjuiuiouo s ana uuuuo jbiuuu
Reds, young roosters, 8 months
old, bred from first class stock,
In our exclusive Men's
Shoe department we are
showing the most up-to-date
line of Men's Footwear
We are sole agents for
Selz Royal Blue
$3.50 to $5.00
Florsheim Shoes
$5.00 to $6.00
for Loggers
$3.50 to $5.00 cncli. Thin Is n
snap for iiiiyono wnntlng u good
rooster. Apply nt Empire Poul
try Ranch or PoBtofflco, Kmplro.
KOIt SALK Horses, linriu'ss and
wagon. Phono D7-J, Coos Hny
Stcnm Laundry.
Get the Habit!
Tlu Hie Store llalilt. It's n
money haver. Il's ulv iiii Mr.
1 1 lull Prices. 'i are here lo
servo you.
"ALWAYS SOMETHING XEW."
Peoples'5-1 0-1 5c Store
TONIGHT
ai
TFe Royal
TIIH WOl'LD-IIK 1 1 Kill A very In
t cresting drama (American.)
SKMIXAItY COMPLICATION
(Coiiiet.)
DKACOX'S SIIOKS
HIS COOK LADY Tut. good com
dies (Majestic.)
XKW VAUDKVILLK TOXKJIIT
ADMISSION
Any Seat
10c
For Rent
Store on llrondway, $15 per
mouth.
5 unfurnished housekeeping
rooms on llrondway, $12 per
month.
Agonts In Marshflold and North
Pond for tho NEWARK FIRE
INSURANCE CO., ono of the
oldest and strongest In oxlstouce.
IT'S THE BEST NONE BET
TER. Correctly written poli
cies our specialty.
French Realty Co.
315 Vi No. Front St., MnrsMIoId
KOIt HIOH-GRADK SI EAT and fan-
cy SAUSAGES OK ALL KINDS call
up PHONE II II, Tho NORTH
BEXD IlKKBIGKRATIXO SIKAT
CO., where you can SAVE FIVE
PKK CENT by paying cash.
WE WILL MAIL YOU J?l
for each sot of old Falso Toet
sent us. Hlghost prices paid for
old Gold, Silver, old Watches,
broken Jewelry and Preclou?
Stones.
Money Sent by Return Mall.
Phlln, Smelting & Refining Co.
Established 20 Years.
803 Chestnut St., Phlladelphlss, Pa.
TO DENTISTS.
We will bfiy your Pold Filling,
qold Bprap,and Platinum. Hlgu
TIPKS KOIt KKBRUAItV.
Ilolow In given tho Hmo nnd
height of high and low water nt
Mnruli field.
Tlio tides nro plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino nnd heights on the
second lino of cncli day; a compni
Ison on consecutive heights will
indicate whother it is high or low
wntcr. For high water on tho bar,
subtract 2 hours 34 minutes.
8.47
-0.8
0.20
-0.fi
9. IS
-0.2
10.12
0.3
10.114
0.8
WHAT 1 1 K 1 1 I'O I t KCA ST.
By Associated Press
OREGON Unln or snow In
west, snow Hurries In east por
tion tonight nnd Thursday.
Colder In east portion.
LOCAL TESIPKUATURK
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
(4:43 a. ni., Feb. fi, by IlonJ.
'OHtliud, speclnl government nio
toorologlcal observer:
.Maximum fi3
.Mlnlmiiin 43
At 4:13 n. m 43
Preclpltntlon nono
Precipitation slneo Sept. 1,
I 1 ill .l' 7''
Precipitation samo period
provlous year 3(1. fiO
Wind Southwest, cloudy.
Probe llamlon Klre Mr. DoGroff,
ropresentlng tho Now Zealand In
Hiiraneo Company of Portland, loft
this morning for llamlon to Investl
gnto tho llro which recently occur
red there.
Randall Case On Dr. E. Mlngus
was called to Conullle this morning
to testify In a enso of Randall vs. tlie
C. A. Smith Company. It Is expected
Hint the Inking of testimony in tho
suit will be completed todny.
I Paper lo Change Reports from
Coqulllo are that Percy Lovnr,
formerly of Mnrshlleld, Is figuring
on leasing tho Coqulllo Herald from
Editor Aekermnn. Mr. Levur this
week took bis typesetting machine
to Coqulllo for uso there
Will Wed. Friends of Miss Son
evnh Soronson, a North Bond tele
phone operator, nnd Edwnrd Llnd
horsr. driver on the Gorst & King
lino, hnvo boon npprlsed of their
ongngoments, their nuptials to tnko
place Homo time in tho summer.
Mrs. Bertram Belter. Mrs. F.
W. Bertram, who was badly burn
ed In tho llro tho other day, Is re
ported doing nicely today. Sho
surfers considerable pain but tho de
velopments havo been favorable.
Her little son, Lawrence, Is nlso
getting along nicely.
Drop Case Tho Coos Coun
ty grand Jury, which Investigated
tho Burghagen enso nt Coqulllo Inst
wook, decided to leavo it for a civil
action boforo any criminal procedure
Is Instituted. Tho Burghagen enso
involves somo Bunker Hill pooplo,
tho trouble starting botweon Win,
Burghagen and his wife of three
weeks.
Game Tonight. Tho Marshflold
High School and tho Indopondont
lmskotball teams will play this ev
ening nt tho Tnbernnclo. Friday
night tlio Coqulllo High school nnd
tho Marshflold high school tonnis
will play horo and u gamo botween
tho North Bend High' school and
Marshflold High school second
teams may bo orronged as a pre
liminary. Coming to Coos Bay Mr. nnd Mrs.
Linn Schniltz, of Storm Lako, Iown,
expect to leavo thoro noxt week for
Coos Bay to mako their homo horo.
Sirs. Smltz will bo uottor remomuer
od by many Coos Bny friends as Sllss
Nina Haines nnd will bo warmly wel
comed on her return. Their coming
at this time Is n result of somo of tho
effective boosting that Is being dono
back In tho mlddlo west by A. T.
Haines, who is spreading tho Coos
Bay gospol ovorywhoro.
To Aid Daughtcs- August Carlson
of Ten Mllo nrrlved horo today with
his llttlo daughter, wuom no win
tnko to Lane hospltnl In Snn Fran
cisco on tho Redondo tomorrow,
Tho child hns been blind for somo
tlmo nnd for n long time was un-
nblo to wnlk. On a previous trip
tho lattor dlfflculty wns overcome
Pickles! Pickles!
Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles
IIeil Pickles
Dill Pickles
Spiced Pickles
Onion Pickles
Slusturd Pickles
C. B. Pickles
(Plain and mixed)
Chow Chow
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phono 102
Muskey'i Cadle.
5 Mrs.. 3.05 8.15 2.10
vi... i.s 3.0 o.2
o Urn.. :i.;n s.ni 2.r.2
Ft... fi.O 2.7 (1.1
7 Mrs.. 1.00 !i.25 11.20
Ft. .. r..i 2.n n.n
8 Mrs.. 1.21 9.59 :i.r.7
Ft... C.II 2.2 r..o
!) lira.. 4.10 10.30 4.33
Ft... G.I 2.0 fi.3
THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club will moot with
Mrs. F. 13. Allen.
MInnlo-Wls Club with Mrs. Chns.
LaChapelle.
C. W. 1J. M. with Mrs. llnrbeo In I
tho O'Connell Apartments.
Norwegian-Lutheran Young Pco-
pie's Society nt tho Church
hall.
and Mr. CarlBon was ndvlsed by the
physician that If lie brought the girl
there again, ho thought her sight
might be restored nlso. So they will
leave for there tomorrow.
Ferry Trnlllc Captain Alex Hall
of tho Ferry Transit reports the fol
lowing frnlllp tlitrlmr flm tnmitli nt
January: 538fi passengers, 121
double tennis, 101 single teams,
head of stock, 43 autos. The total
trnlllc for tho year 1012 was 50.321
posongers, 22C1) slnglo rigs, 132!)
double teams, 302 head of stock and
510 autos.
Eight Hour Day The Coos Hay
Steam Laundry Is now operating on
the eight hour day schedule. Messrs.
Jones havo had the matter under
consideration for some time for it In
volved n rearrangement of their en
tiro system. They have succeeded In
making tho necessary changes and
nro now operating under It.
PERSONAL NOTES
W. N. SIOBLEY of tho Creamery
Is In town today.
HARRY JARVIS of South Coos Riv
er Is In town today.
FRED BRl'NNKL of Coos River Is
In town on business.
JAMES LANDRITH of South Coos
River Is In town today.
0. A. BONBRAKE of Robs Inlet Is
In town on business.
GEOROE HEBRON has returned
from n trip to Rosoburg.
.MISS LAURA Dl'DAY of Bunkor Hill
spent yesterdny In town.
MISS ELLA KRICK Is a Slarshllold
visitor from South Coos River.
SIRS. JAS. LANDRITH of Coos Riv
er Is a Sinrilhlleld shopper todny.
SIRS. ALEC SIATSON Is spending tho
day In town from Catching Inlet.
CIIAS. SIAIIAFFY of North Coos
River Is In Slarshllold on business.
CHAS. ESTERBECK of Catching In
let Is In Mnnrtillcld today on busi
ness. SIRS. WSl. DJORQUIST of Catching
Inlet Is vlsithrg In Slnrshflold to
day. MRS. W. T. PAINTER of Slyrtlo
Point was a Slarshllold visitor yes
terday. SIRS. FRANK HODSON of South
Coos Rlvor Is spending tho day In
town.
MRS. W. B. SMITH of tho Creamory
Is spending tho day In town shop-
HOWARD COLVER of Catching In
let Is spending tho day in Slarsh
llold. SIR. nnd MRS. CIIAS. COLVER of
Catching Inlet are In town on bus
iness. W. II. SSIITH, tho Coos River rancli
or, is in Slarshllold todoy on bus!-
SIR.eSnnd SIRS. N. E. DAGGETT pf
Alegany nro visiting In Slnrshflold
todny.
HENRY HIGGIN8 enmo to town this
morning from IiIb homo on North
Coos Rlvor.
H. LOCKHART will leavo on tho
Redondo tomorow for Snn Fran
cisco on business.
S. B. CATHCART loft today for n
week or ton days' Btay on the
uppor Coos Rlvor.
OSCAR BAILEY roturnod to Slarsh
Hold this morning nftor a visit
with frlonds in Sumner.
A E. STOSSSIE'STER rot u rued
"last evening from a business trip
to Coqulllo Valley points.
BERT GRAY, who has beon making
a business visit to Allegany, re
turned to his homo In North Bond
today. ... , , i
R O. ORAVES is todoy moving his
'otllces from tho First Natlonnl
Bank building to room 214, Coko
building.
JOHN LONGSTAFF como down from
Sumnor this morning nnd win
spend several dnys in town on
business.
JAS. McGRAW returned to Lnmpa
today to resumo work In tho camp
thoro after n short visit with
friends hero.
SIR. REESE, a lawyer from Port
land, arrived overland last even
ing and loft for Bandon this morn
ing on business.
C. A? SMITH loft this morning for
Coqulllo and Slyrtlo Point, whoro
When you nro cold nnd weury of
heart,
Down to Stafford's Is tho plnco to
start.
Wo claim our refreshments tho
best In lino,
And our hot drinks will suit you
flno.
With our candles and chocolates
sweet,
You neodn't bo ashnmod to treat
nil you meet.
at
Stafford's
New $5,000 Parochial Resi
dence First and Church
Later Prist Returns.
Hov. Father Munro returned Inst
evening from n trip to Portland,
where he took up the matter of tho
erection of it new parochial residence
nnd church with Arch-bishop Chris
tie Father Munro was vested with
tho authority to proceed with tho
grading and moving of tho old church
and tho erection of the new $5,000
parochial residence, which work will
be begun on at once.
Arch-bishop Chrlutlo will bo hero
! '" tlio early spring when plans will
be consumatcd for tho largo
now
church.
The property on which tho old
ehurch stands Is 130 x 200 tool, nnd
the home will bo erected on tho
Bouth sldo of tho property, facing
Sixth street. Tho old church will
bo moved to tho rear of tho lot,
which will be on Seventh street, nnd
tho new cdlflco will occupy tho plnco
where now stands the old houso of
worship. Services will continue in
the old church nfter tho moving un
til tho new St. Monica's Is completed,
when It will bo used ns a hall. Rev.
Father Munro reports a most satis
factory visit, n rough homo trip nnd a
glad homo coming.
On Inst Sunday ho olllcintcd at
SInss nt St. Joseph's Church In Salem.
During his nbsenco Father Munro
)!jdtcdt!heSmmd gltlos
ho will Inspect tho now logging
road of tho Smith-Powers Co.
SUSS MARY CLARK oxpocts to
leave the middle of tlio month for
Portland, where sho will pur
chase her spring millinery stock,
G. II. MEYERS Is moving today
from tho James Lnndrlth homo on
South Coos Rlvor to his new homo
on Elrod avenue, near Tenth st.
SIR. HUBBARD of Wnlla Walla ar
rived on tho Drain stago last oven
lug and left this morning for Ban
don, whoro ho will visit , with
friends.
AMONG TDK SICK.
SIrH. Fred Kruse, who recently un
derwent nu operation for appendici
tis at .Mercy hospital, Is reported to
ho getting along nicely.
G. W. Dungnu Is conflnod to his
homo on South Brondwny by a se
vere attack of the la grippe.
Eugeno O'Connell, who hns been
laid up for a fow days, Is roportod
Improving.
Sirs. J. L. Koonts, who has been
quite sick at tholr homo In South
Slnrshflold Is improving. Sir. Koonta
has also beon Buffering from In
grippe but Is nlso somo bettor.
Mrs. B, R. Keller lias beon suf
fering from a Bovoro attack of
throat trouble at her home In West
SlniBhrioId.
The llttlo child of Sir. and Sirs.
II. E. Johnson has beon quite sick
nt their homo on Fourth street.
Win. J. Lcnton hns beon suffoi
lug from n severe attack of la
grlppo.
AT THE HOTELS.
BLANCO HOTEL A. J. Preelioi,
Norway: W. F. Cameron, Grand
Junction: Rny Slorgnn, Slarshllold,
Joe Kaiiffman, IVnndon; C. W. I'atior
on, Florence
HOTEL COOS--Sirs II. RohorUj.m.
Pin Hand: T. J. Thrift, Coqulllo Dr.
B C. I oilman, Iortland; Sir. Outlip.
Coca River; Lea Smith, Coos R'.v.:
fun Smith, Coot Rlvor; AI 3ml 'i.
Coos River.
LLOYD HOTEL C.H.Crnndo nnd
wile, Coqulllo; O. E. Edwnrds, Slln
nonpolls: Allen Brotherton, Austin,
SI Inn.: Vndo Gnrtln. Coqulllo.
THE CHANDLER C. S. Hamp
ton, Portland: V. S. Jenkins, San
Francisco; E. P. Rogora nnd wlfo,
Sf.n Francisco; A. N. Holmnn, Poit
Innd; E. C. Slershon, Slgmnn, Mich.:
Robt. Slltcholl, Snn FranelBCo; Wil
liam Lloyd. San Francisco; R. B.
Freeman, Placorflold, N..J.; C. R.
Elder. Snn Francisco; J. A. Calway,
San Francisco; Sir. and Sirs. W. II.
Cutton, Snn Francisco; E, SI. Riley,
N. Y.
BLANCO HOTEL C. S. Lottmnn,
Snn Francisco; F. Housor, Lnmpa;
LLOYD HOTEL J. SI. Slarlln.
Los Angeles; W. D. Button, Bandon;
C. Alvln, Grants Pass.
THE CHANDLER L. F. Hart.
San Francisco; L. E. LllleqvUt, Co
qulllo; II. Hogan, San Francisco;
Chris RasmiiBson, Bandon; J. D.
Mills. Bandon; P. Bum, Snn Fran
cisco; R. II. Slador. Seattle; L. B.
Reedor, Portland; L. II. Hubbard,
Wallsbury, Now York; Fred Kolloy.
Coqulllo; W. G. Egleston, Oakland;
F. A. Dnly, Portland; G. W. Hollls
tor, Portland.
SELL GARD1XKH CltKA.MKRY.
GARDINER, Ore., Fob. 4. Tho
Townsond Creamory Co. Bold their
creamory at Gurdlnor to tho Smlth
Umpquu Co-oporntlvo Creamory Co,,
a fnrmora corporation recently or
ganized. Put Iron in Your Blood
'm&wt
l ai - fi . rMrrri a
Blood Tonic Pills make pale,
weak folks strong and iiuldy.
Price HOC
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