The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 06, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 11913 EVENING EDITION.
Dayton Bicycles
Another Advertisement
of Advertising
We lulwi-iisfi-s nre not i lying to gel, higher
jiriros.
Wciii- trying to got more husiness.
We iii'- trying to convince you of the quality
of the ,'o'nU wo sell.
For instance:
The laundrynian assures you thai your clothes
will be thoroughly washed when you get them.
The milkman assures you that your milk will W
,o washed at all when you get it.
The Mank floes not advertise with the intention
of charging more for its accommodations- it is
nfler more business.
The Power Company does not advertise with
the intention !' getting higher prices for their light
u-power. They are after more husiness.
We are all trying to reach more people.
We wish lo let you know ahout the quality of
our goods ! attract your attention to them,
expecting thai when your attention is called to their
merits you will patronize us.
Another point - Tor you gentlemen who are
boosting for Marshl'ield and the Bay:
Consider that the man whom you are trying to
king here will make it a point to get a Inrshl'ield
paper, or you will send him one. His first impres
sions arc formed from the appearance of that paper.
From its advertising columns, wliich may look sleepy
or alive.
Teanie here, parllv because I saw the Coos I Jay
Times of June l."i, 10.il.
nev
true.
T never exaggerate in an advertisement, and 1
vcr state anything which I! do not believe to he
1 believe that every bicycle, but one, sold to a
business man of .Mars'hfield in the last twelve
months is a Dayton IMcycle.
Why Is This So?
Ask the Riders
The newsboys vide Daytons.
The messenger hoys ride Daytons.
The collectors ride Daytons.
The Bye Works ride Daytons.
The brewers ride Daytons.
The real estate men ride Daytons.
Jlio coffee and spice men rido Daytons.
The superintendents of coal mines rido Daytons.
The grocers ride Daytons.
wif ronvince you that it will he to ijour in
lcicst rule a Dayton.
Diwftlih lasl il,irly (lays wc lmvo sol(l Da.vlon
TlieMusson Draying Company.
Jta Murshfield Cleaning and Dye "Works.
Tll wshf Ma Coffee and Spice Company.
01n' adveir V,Cl 1,mk nu oxaSei'ad statement in
Marshfield Cyclery
A2ent8 for
DAVroN BICYCLES
PI
ne 158.R
Agents for
OLIVER TYPEWRITERS
172 N, Broadway
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FOTl SORE MUSCLES
JIWD STIFF JOIMTS.
Sorcnosi nnd stiffness of muscles nnd
JoiiitR, weak and lama haLlca, gout,
rheumatism, sciatica, a;ul neuralgia;
nprains, strains, brutics, swelling and
Inflammation can all Lo cured or
prcatly iclicvcd by
, RUBBING OIL
The remitkablo curing qualities of
this toftcnlng and healing liniment
Lave mado it a favorite amour;
athletes nnd others to cure, strengthen
nnd prevent week, stiff and soro mus
cles. Stimulates and cures bylncrc.it
ng circulation nt the locality applied.
Two ulio bottles, :5c and 50c.
Lockhart-Parsons
Drug Company
The Rcxall Store
"The Busy Corner"
Phone
-Main 208 Us
SAFES!
Need a Safe? Sure!
WM. RUDOLPH, Chandler Hotel
WANT ADS.
WANTED (.'li-l nt Chuiitllcr Clgnr
Ktiiud, Easy hours.
WANTED ICiioni in private family
by olllco 1111111, Address '., Cure
Times.
WAN'TEI) Hoy, must lie 1(1 years
old. Apply Coos liny Steam Laundry.
FOIt SALE CHEAP Xcw motor
boat, 22 x It 1-2 with 0 h. p. en
gine. Speed III miles. O, I),
Illckur, Itoynl Tlicntrc.
WAN'TEI) Young liuly wishes place
to earn board mid room by doing
any work out of school hours,
Apply Coot) Hay Business College.
FOR REXT Housekeeping npnrl
incuts $12. I'lioiio 31fi-X or call
at II 3 North Second Btreot.
FOUXD Brown plnsli hat mi the
Breakwater. Owner can have
samo by paying for this ad nnd
claiming property at Hreakwater
olllco.
WANTIIO Itnoni, or room nnd
board in prlvnto family by young
111 nn. Roforoneons. Address, C.
M. Terry, Gonornl Delivery, Marsh-field.
TIDES FOIt FEBRUARY.
Below Is given the tinio and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshrield.
Thu tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first line nnd heights on the
second lino of each day; n compai
I son on consccutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
BiiiiRtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes
I! I Irs.
n . .
7 I Irs.
I Ft..
Slllrs.
Ft..
:t.:i 1
n.o
1.00
"1.1
1.2-1
5.3
s.r.i
2.7
11.25
2.5
9.50
2.52 U.20
(i.l 0.5
3.2(5 9.18
5.0 0.2
3.57 10.12
5.G 0.3
I WEATHER FORECAST.
6
I IJy Associated Press
I OREGON Fair tonight nnd
I Friday. Colder tonight. Enst-
erly winds. Continued cold for
several days.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 21 hours ending nt
1:13 a. m., Feb. fi, by llenj.
Ostllud, spcclnl government mo
tcorologlcal observer:
Maximum 51
Minimum -10
At 4:13 a. in 13
Precipitation none
1'reclpltntlou since Sopt. 1,
1012 12.72
Precipitation snmo orlod
previous year no. 58
Wind Northwest, cloudy.
IlOItX.
WINKLER To Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Winkler, nt their home in West
MnrHhflchl, Thursday, Feb. (5, an
eleven-pound dnughtcr. Mother
nnd child arc doing nicely nnd Mr.
Winkler Is nbout tho happiest
mortul that one could Imagine.
I 'Oil SAMC Good mil; furniture nt
tho prlco of junk, by tho jilore
or all. It. It. Cnmoron, Eustsiao.
WANTED Wasliwomaii to 1I11 wmk
at house. A. 11. M., Times olllco.
Minneapolis Property Wanted.
WANTED To exchange- my well
Improved nnd finely located prop
erty on Enstsldo for Minneapolis
proporty. A good opportunity
for anyouo to mnko a good dcnl.
Call and seo mo at Eastslde. W.
L. La Palme.
WAXTED Posllioii as housekeeper.
Iloferences exchanged. Club pre
forcd. Box 533, Mnrshflold.
FOR SALE .Towel Ons Stove in good
condition. Also heritor. Mrs. M.
T. Brltton, 19C N. Second St.
KOIt SALE Rooming house, 12
rooms, 19C N. Second St., Mrs. M.
T. Brltton.
FOR REXT Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. 1C3 South
Second Btreot.
WAXTKI) To buy tent, 12 x 11 or
12 x 1C. Parties having samo ad
dress P. O. Box 7C7, Mnrshflold.
WAXTKI) Sewing by Mis. C. E.
Poolo, 313 South Broadway.
WANTED Twelve experienced min
ors and timber men. Apply Beav
er Hill Coal Co.
FOR SAIA3 Flvo high-class White,
Wyandotte's and Rhodo Island
Reds, young roosters, 8 months
old. bred from first clasB stock,
$3.50 to $6.00 each. This Is a
snap' for anyone wanting a good
Buys ProMrly. Dennis McCar
thy has purchased two lots on
South Fifth street, near his homo,
from 13. W. Franklin of G-nrdlnor.
Leave Tomorrow Miss March,
Mr. Scoto, Henry Hudfon, Fred
Holm and Del Hudson nro listed to
lenvo on the Drnln-CJnrdlner stage
tomorrow.
Xcw (ii-eenhousc. Bennett Swan
ton Is constructing n greenhouso nenr
his home on Highland nvcnuo and
will dovote his Hparo time to ralHlug
cholco flowers.
Buys Lots 13. B. Curtis of North
Bend has just purchased three lots
In Bunker Hill through Walter
Itlchnrdson, from T. II. Barry, lie
may build on thorn soon.
Ilnhy (ilrl Arrives. Coob Bny
friends havo received tho good news
of the birth or a baby girl to Mr.
nnd Mrs. Victor Wlckmnn at their
homo In Coiiullle. Many frlouds
will extend congratulations.
Sells Property. Constable Cox
today will sell a team and about
100 railroad ties owned by Young
niolor and Bnrthun of Soui.fi Slough
to satisfy u Judgment for nbout
$100 which Messrs. DIndlngor re
cently secured ugalust them.
Burled Today. Coroner Wilson
announced today that ho would bury
Chnrles Foster, who dlod soon after
being found uncouscloim in Hazel
Cameron's house, today or tomor
row, Ho finds that thu right lining
of tho deceased Is Thomas Chnrles
Forsborg.
Xew Camp It Is stated that a
second camp for getting out tics on
tho Songstacken ranch on South
Slough will be put In by tho Estn
brook Company. W. H. Best has
charge of tho operations thero nnd
will place Crump nnd Stephens In
chargo of tho second camp.
Gets Many Answers. "Stop that
want nd of mine for n house for
rent," remarked J. C. Douno last
ulghr. Tho house nu South Fifth
streot has hcou rented. I guess 1
must have had forty answers to tho
ad. I did not think that houses
woro us scarco as they uro.
Sells Big. "Pieaso stop my want
ad of a rig for sale." remarked .las.
Pnrker of North Bond yesterdny.
"Tho first day's ad sold It and I
wns surprised to seo tho quick re
sults It brought. I had ordered the
nd to run four days. It Is the best
fifteen cents I havo spent In n long
time."
Case Continued. Tho Stevens
case at Coqulllo wherein a young
man wns arrested on tho charge of
fnlluro to provide for his young
wife, which wns sot for hearing
this week, wns continued, owing to
.ludgo Sperry. nttornoy for Stevens,
being too ill to appear in court.
No deflnlto dnto was set.
Takes Prisoners Away. Shoriff
W. W. Ongo and Vernon Barker
loft this morning with three Cons
county prisoners for Salem. Tho
prisoners wero A. Johnstone, sen
tenced for from two to flvo years
Tor raising tho Sinlth-Powors tinio
check, J, W. Wright, sentonced for
from two to flvo years for passing
bogus checks on Cal Wright nnd
A. B. Smith In Mnrshflold, and
CJl"-i?1!3! BenteiiPgd from two to
rooster. Apply nt Kmplro Poul
try Ranch or Postofrico, Empire
SOCfATi CAIjKXDAII
THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club will meet with
Mrs. F. E. Allen.
Mlnnle-Wls Club with Mrs. Chas.
LnChupoltc.
Norwoglan-I.uthcrun Young Peo
ple's Society nt tho Church
hall.
FRIDAY
Baptist Young People's Union
with Miss Mamie Uulovsou.
which they are figuring on putting
in this Hummer.
J. E. NOAH of North Coos Itlver
wns ln town today.
DR. GEO. E. D1X was at Couullle
yesterday as a witness in tho Rnn
dall personal Injury ense.
MR. and MRS. PETI311 OUILMAM8
are spending tho day In town
from North Coos River.
MRS. JOHN MESSERI.E and daugh
ter, Miss May, uro In town to
day froin CntchiiiK Inlet.
NINIAN WUBSTI3II rune to Marsh
lleld from the .Mai ulT ranch on
bouth Coos Rlwr today.
f ve years for the North Bend News MISS KVKI,YN ANDERSON left on
Company robbery. Mr. Barker. tu. lU'dondo this morning for a
who recently returned rrom Ihigene. three months' visit to Honolulu,
may remain In the valley. Tho CHAS. DFNOAN. tho South Coos
prisoners were brought over yestei
day from Coquille and kept In the
city Jnll here.
Independents Win The Mursh
llcld Independent Basketball team
defeated the Marshlleld high school
team by u score of 30 to 10 last
night.
Aid Butchery E. O. Hall Is cir
culating a petition to the legislature
asking n continuance of tho appro
priation for tho mnlntnlnnuco of the
South Coos River butchery. Every
body Is signing It.
(Jets C11B. Rev. John E. Osltind
pastor of the Swedisli Lutheran
church of Marshfield, lias Just re
reived a call from the church at
KIngsburg, Calif., to accept tho pas
torato there. Rev. Osltind has been
here only about n year and his
many friends hope that he will not
loaves here, although tho offer from
the California congregation Is a
very flattering one.
Moves Here. C. P. Keating of
Myrtle Point, who hns been with
Ben McM illicit there, bus taken a
position with the Smith Company
I1010 nnd will move his family to
Mnrshflold. Ills brother, Leo, tuny
come here uIbo. Mr. Kentlng's sis
ter will- teach tho next term of
school nt l.lliby. They will reside
in tile Donne house on South Fifth
street.
Fnllicr Bond. A telegram was
received hero this morning announc
ing tho death of the rather of Mrs.
S. C. Small nt his homo In Mon
tana. Mrs. Small wan enroute home
to Mnrshrield, but on learning or
his deatli yesterday, turned back
to attend the fiinornl. She had just
visited nt her old home. Mr. Small
Is at Baudon today, having Just re
turned from u trip to Montana.
Orders Big Auto. V. C. Gorst re
turned today from Seattle whore he
was called by tho Illness of his mo
ther. Sho Is still very sick. While
nt Portland, Mr. Gorst placed an
order for n 31-passenger auto, bIiu
llar to tho Grlfllth sightseeing nuto,
for sorvlco here. Tho car Is built
to ordor and will rench hero In nbout
thirty days, He expurts to got nn
other one of them later for the
Marshfleld-Norlh Bend service.
PERSONAL NOTES
HOUSES BUILT On easy terms.
Ono-faurth down nnd balanco In
monthly Installments, Address H,
B Times ofllco.
FOIt 8ALE3 Dry wood, tlr nnd al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono 158-L.
FOR- RENT "i room lionso on South
4th Street. Inqulro J. E, Edmunds
Coos Bay Wiring Company,
FOR SALE Horses, harness and
wagon, Phone 57-J, Coos Bay
Steam Laundrr. UH
CHAS. JACKSON of Ross Inlet Is
In town today.
ROY THRUSH of Emplro Is n
Marshlleld visitor today.
RYNALDO STEMMIOUMAN In In
town today from Allegany.
MRS, 13, 13. DYER of Daniels Creek
is spending tho day In town.
J, M. NYE, Jr., returned InBt even
ing from n business trip to Co
quille. MISSES MAUDE LOWE nnd LENA
LANGLOIS nre here from Baudon
today.
DEWEY STUTSMAN has returned
from n visit with Joo Schilling nt
Myrtlo Point.
FRANK and EVAN IIODSON of
South Coos River nro In town
on business.
13. D. DORAN, representing a coffeo
company, 1b In nMrshlleld calling
on customers.
MRS. F. K. aETTINS Is spending n
fow days nt tho T. C. RuhhoII home
In Beaver Hllli
MISS BLANCHE LANDRITH is vis
iting In Mnrshrield today from
North Coos River.
MRS. MACGEI3N and daughter, ISA
BELLE, are In Mnrshflold from
their homo ln Emplro.
J. ALBERT MATSON wns a pass
enger on the Itcdondo this morn
ing ror San Francisco.
S. C. SMALL Is nt Ilnndon conferring
with tho city ofllclnls nnd propor
ty owners nbout somo hnrd paving
RAIX PROOF RAIX PROOF
RUBBER IIOOFIXC
RUBBER HOOFIXfi.
Wo have Just purchased 10.000
squares of the celebrated Rain
Proof Hoofing. This roofing was
manufactured expressly to shed tho
rains of Oregon and 'Washington.
Wo guaranteo every square posi
tively now and first-class. In ordor
to inovo somo of this pnper quickly
wo nro offering It for a short trmo
only nt tho following prices: 1-ply
por square, 75c; 2-ply per squaro,
$1.10; 3-ply per squaro, $1.30.
This prlco includes foment and nails
and freo dollvory to any dock or
dopot In tho city.
Remombor, ovory squaro guaran
teed absolutely first cIbbs.
J. SIMON & BROTHER.
Front & Grant Sts., Portland. Ore.
River rancher, was In town todny,
returning nomo turn uftornoon.
NOBIS JENSEN left on tho Redon
do this morning for a week's
business trip to San Francisco.
(H30RGI3 HEItltON nnd JOHN WIL
SON lert yesterday with Del Cnth
curt Tor the Fall Crook country.
J. FOItSYTH, repiesontliiK M. Sell
er & Co. or Portland, arrived
on tho Breakwater and Is cnlllng
on trade.
O. B. 11ELT, representing a general
electric supply house of Poi'tland,
nrrlvcd on tho Breakwater this
morning.
JOHN BIASCA or Coos River Is In
town todny. lie reports tho
condition. or .Mrs. Biasca as being
unchanged.
AUTHUH M'KEOWN and son. Joey,
lert on the Itcdondo this morning
Tor a visit with Mr. McKeown's
people In Berkeley.
15. LI I'M AN, representing Flolsch
mer, Mnyer and Company, arrived
from Portland this morning on
tho Brcnkwater on business.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS returned
to town this morning after a
short visit with Miss Blanche
Cutllp or North Coos River.
MRS. It. L. HASKINS nnd daugh
ter, Olive, left on the Itcdondo,
this morning, for a two months'
visit with friends nf Long Beach,
California.
WAItNEIt CUONQUISTand ERNEST
ANDERSON returned this morn
lug from n hunting trip to North
lulet with n Hue string or can
va'sback ducks.
Mlt. nnd MRS. ANDI3BSON nnd
family or Ferudnlo are moving
to tho Chnrles Helsner place on
North Inlet todny. Mr. Anderson
Is n cement worker.
ED MOimiSSEY, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. 13. F. Morrlssoy. nnd HARRY
FUOO will leavo soon for Los An
geles, whero they will tnko a
course In nn optical school,
W. A. COOLEY. who lives above tho
Bouebrnke Cigar Store, Is now
ablo to be out. Ho hns been HI
11 long time nnd recntly under
went an operation at Mercy hospi
tal. EDWARD MOEIILER Olid Wlfo feft
todny for tho Coqulllo, Mrs. Mooh
lor will visit in Coquille, whllo
Mr. Moohler Is looking after lum
ber Inspection on tho lower Co
qulllo. -
It. MORGAN nnd wlfo woro outgo
ing pnssengers this morning on
thu Itcdondo ror Los Angeles.
After visiting thero they will pro
ceed to San Diego, vhero they
will locato.
J. IN .MORRIS wns hero from North
Bend yesterday on business nnd
reports much activity In real es
tate thero. Ho has Just com
pleted his now olllces In tho Pal
aco building,
GUS KRAMER, who engaged In tho
printing business in Marshlleld
sovcral yoars ago, arrived horo to
day from Portland and will proba
bly locnlo oil tho Hay again. ( ,
GEO. F. MUKCiI nnd wife ftro ar
ranging to movo Into their new
homo on South Eleventh street,
They havo been living In tho Rog
ers hotiBo at tho cornor or Tenth
nnd Central. Their now homo Is
Just south of tho homo of tholr
son-ln-Iaw, Hugo Qulat.
CHARLES REHFELD and his sis
tor, Florence, left on tho Itc
dondo this morning to visit with
relutives In California. Rumors
that Mr. Rohfold would return
with n hrldo wero declared by
him to bo merely tho result of
efforts of rrleuds to Josh him.
! NORTH BEND NOTES.
Mrs. W. D. Simpson nnd daugh
ter, Edith, or North Bend nro guosts
nt tho W. N. Ekblnd homo In
South Marshriold today.
G. W. Sholloy is hero from Myr
tlo Point on business. Ho reports
that ovorythlng Is flourishing there.
F. E. Allen returned yestorday
from a business (rip to Myrtle
Point. Ho reports that tho hotels
thero woro crowded with the Influx
of peoplo on account of railroad activities.
A.MOXG THE SICK.
Pickles! Pickles!
Sweet Pickles Sour Pickles
llcd Pickles
Dill Pickles
Spiced Pickles
Onion Pickles
Mustard Pickles
t 4t It. Pickles
(Plain and mixed)
Chow Chow
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Masker's Cudles.
-I
Eleanor Flanagan, llttlo daughter
or Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. II. Flanagan,
Is confined to her homo by an In
jury to her lower limb.
Mrs. W. McDonald, who has been
In Mnrshflold for sovoral days un
der tho doctor's caro, oxpects to leavo
on tho nftoriioon"troln for her home
In Norway.
G. W. Dungan nnd Miss Ruth Dun
gun, who havo been confined to their
bods for a weok from grip, aro now
able to bo out.
A Mr. Harvey underwent an op
eration at Mercy hospital today.
Put Iron in Your Blood
Blood Tonic l'llls make pale,
weak folks strong and ruddy,
Prlco 50c.
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