The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Dayton Motorcycles
a Motorcycle Talk
AVo Imvo ordered u Dayton Motorcycle, on the
strciiulli "' ('l,,,,nin l'"lnnH nm(1 i()L' ' r to mini
ufaclurer and Hie agents. They claim that it has
more liill-climl)ing power than any other machine
on the markci.
,s soon ns it arrives wo will invito any and all
other dealers to arrange a tryont on the largest,
steepest Inll we can find.
f the Dayton don't make good, wc don't want
it and will turn it over to any "headquarters" or
"rest room" willing to handle machines turned
down by other dealers.
"Ve have absolutely nothing at slake in the mat
ter, cxrepl the understood J'act that anything han
dled by I lie Marshfield Cyclery mud make food,
must slmiil ndvcrlisini, must ho first-class.
Wc don't have to take any more machines.
Wc would not order this one until the company
would agree to that.
About the mile in 'M seconds that reminds me
of the toper who was told that a camel could go
tliri'o mouths without n drink. J to said: "That may
lie, but who in H 1 wants to he a camel?"
We never exaggerate and we never state what we
do not believe to ho true.
Yov the present, wo believe that the' Dayton is
Hie Hill Climber, with its JJ-inch tires.
Marshfield Cyclery
Agents for Agents for
DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES
Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway
Iff? ! WW
nri
ui &$&' Ihmfifs are
fe f .
nummmg
In our business because wc have won the entire con
fidence of nil our customers by the reliable quality
of our drugs and the moderate prices we charge.
We always exercise the greatest care and
accuracy in filling doctors' prescriptions, and our
medicines never fail to bring about the results desired.
a you suffer from piles we can give you a cure
that never falls Rcxall Pile Ointment. It
5tP3 the pain and itching, reduces the inflammation
"n effects a speedy cure. Sold with the Rexall
Guarantee. In box, handy for carrying about, 50c.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
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ORPHEUM TONir.HT
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ICitj... ,ul or Murine ailrcnture
flc,iire foyou'n ,A HEDWOO,,S A wonderful educational
AW, Biff'SiJ181111' A Kwt western drama with M.
Lr .el ,
I t 8:30. P'OBrom of nil new pictures Sunday, with mat.
Established Admission, 10v Never more.
TIDES FOR FKIlRl'AltV.
Uolow la given tho timo and
height of high nud low water at
Mnrshflold.
Tlio tlilos nro plnced In tlio order
if occurrence, with tliolr times on
rlio first lino and heights on the
Hfond lino of ench day; a compai
Ihoii on consccutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high wntor on the bar,
uhtrnct 2 hour 34 minutes.
liiihB. . 0.18 7.:i7 a.:t!) .2S
Ft. .. 2.!) 5.S O.ii 2.8
inn.. 1.07 8.:i7 :i.r.s) 11.01
I Ft... 2.G 11.8 U.5 3.7
I WEATHER FORECAST. I
llv ARRoclnlnil I'ruaa !
OREGON Hnln In west and
rain or hiiow In enst tonight and
Saturday. Southerly winds In
creasing nlong the roast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tlio -I hours ending nt
4:111 a. in., Fob. 14, hy HcnJ.
Ostllud, Hpeclnl government mo
teorologlral observer:
Maximum D !
Minimum III!
At I: !:! a. m 48
Preelpltutlon 12
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1!M2 12. 8G
Precipitation samo period
previous year .'1S.73
Wind- Southwest; cloudy.
o
I HORN. I
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HtNCKEY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooo.
Ulnrkey of South Ninth street, Feb
111, a daughter.
Leave Tomorrow. Fnther Sprin
ger nud Mis. I. Mold will bo pass-
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT Two room Iioumj in
EnMslde. fl. l'liono 100-.I.
FOR SALE d'ood motor boat, 120
foot long, :i'j b. P. engine.
Cheap If taken at once. Apply
llox "!. Times olllce.
l.'OCMl I .miles' shopping bag on
Adelluo Smith yesterday. Owner
en u bnvo same by Identifying
property and pnylng for this ad.
KOU SAI.lv Furnished lent cabin,
ehonp. On .lohuson uveiiiie, be
tween Fourth and Fifth SIh.
FOU SALE On easy terms a now
modern bungalow on So. Fourth
St. Owner leaving town, l'liono
:isr.-.i.
I'Olt SAM-! CJimmI paying business,
llargaln. Imiulro George Wol
Htead, 117 North Front St.
LOST (Jold ring with tiger-eye sot,
Thursday, lteward Tor return to
The (iunnery.
I'Olt KALE Fourteen room house,
with bath, lot 45 x 100. near Park,
North Ilutul. Only $3500 If taken
Iminodliitoly. Phono 1C5 North
Pond or Inquire Times olllce.
I'Olt SAM': Eight hoiM'xwer boll
or nnd bIx horsepower ouglno,
ready for use. Will sell for half
price. Address E, Caro Times.
FOR SAI.lv Ho-e perennial and
decorative plants F. A. Sacchl.
I'OU SALE Laying pullets. Cor.
Broadway nnd Cedar, lion Wright
WANTED Maid for general house
work. Phono 389-J.
I'Olt HENT Furnished houso of
nlno rooms. Inqulro room 201,
Hotel Coos.
'Oil HUNT House keeping apart
inonts $12. Phono 310-X, or call
nt 413 North Second St.
I'Olt SALE Silver Spangled Ham
burg cltlckonH, also Hlack Orp
ington cockorol. Phono C53,
North llond.
EGGS I'OU HATCHING Whlto
Leghorn, MncFnrland strain;
Ilhodo Island Heds, Elliott strain,
aeo Chnrlos E. Jordan, Kastsldo.
WANTKD Woman or girl ns nurso
for oldorly luvalld. Cnll Mrs.
Sougstnckon.
FOIl HKXT Sixty "civs of orchard
and farm land on Slilnglohousa
Slough. For particulars phono
S3-J.
FOIl HKXT Six room modern
house on Control nvouuo. &. .
Audorson.
l'OH SALIC India Hunner duck
eggs for hntclilng. Corner of
South Sovonth and Ingersoll Sts.
William Shook.
WANTED A maid for general
house work. Phono 297-L, or
1300 Central avenue.
FOIl S.VLK OH HKXT Houso nnd
four lots in uasisiue. wwr l"
James D. Cllnklnbeard, Sumner,
Oregon.
ROOM! AND HOAKD Pleasant
quarters and good cooking. John
Kan, o-iu r uiuu"".
tUlv anus - .,ww, ... - -
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry janainu. r" --
SOCIAL CALKXDAH.
FIUDAY. I
Ladles' Art club with Mrs. Ivy
Cotidron. j
Crochet Club with .Mrs. Don
t McCrnry.
I North Uend Library Association. I
l''astHide
SATURDAY
Athletic Club dance. I
engers ou the outgoing Drain
stano tomorrow morning.
Social Tonight Tlio Young Peo
ple's Society of tho Norwegian Lu
theran Church will give a valentine
party In tho chapel parlor this even
ing. Xi-w .Manager W. Allan! haB tak
en a position as mnuager of tho
Iloynl theater In Marsbllold, nucceed
Ing the place of Mr. Klekor, who will
return to his old homo in Chicago.
Closes lor Funeral. Camp 1
closed down yesterday am! tho men
came to town Inst night nnd will
attend the funeral of John link,
who was killed tbcro a few days
ago.
.Move Church At a meeting of tho
Vestry Hoard of tho Mnrshlleld Kpls
copal Church last evening, It was
decided to movo tho old church nt
onco so that construction of the now
edlllce could bo started nt an early
dato.
Social Tonight. Tho Ladles' Mis
sionary Circle of tlio Ilaptist church
will uive a social at tho church
this evening. Tho social will bo
In the nature of n membership con
test, the losing sldo entertnlnlng all
tonight.
Ti-iips Wlhlenl. Alton Metlln,
who bns rented the lllntt ranch on
South Coos River Is In Marshfield
for a short visit. Ho says that
Arthur Hudson, who Is living with
him, caught a live wildcat In n
trap yesterday.
Xoilli llond Woman Hurl. A
young woman from North llond was
Hovoroly hurt nt tho roller Bkntlng
rink tl'e other night by n fall. Sho
was accompanied hy her husband,
nnd both woro Ht rangers to the
crowd, so that no ono knew her
name.
Teams Leave. Tho Marflhflold
High school baskctbnll team left to
day for Coqulllo, where they will
play the Coqulllo High school team
tonlghf. Tho North llond Illirii
school team left today for Handon.
wiiero tlicy will play tho High
school team tonight.
.Meet .Monday .No apcclnl meet
lug of the city council has yet been
called to take up tho question of
calling an election for the voters
to pnss on the Terminal Hallway
matter. It will probably ho
brought up nt tho regulnr council
meeting next Monday night.
Fixes I'm Saloon. Hugh Sneddon
has had the Klahn saloon, which
he bought from K. W. Ilornitr. tho
ndmllstrntor of tho Ford Klahn es
tate, completely overhauled, redeco
rated and Improved. He has placed
Olo Noah In charge. Tho other
Kniplro liquor places nro also to
be overhauled.
Kstnle Small. Tho ostato of Ford
Klahn, the Kmplre Honor man who
died recently will bo under $2000,
considerably less than was ox peel
ed. Mr. Klahn kept no books, tils
accounts being written ou envelope
backs, etc. This will probably re
sult In many of tho accounts of
people Indented to him never being
collected.
In Old gunners K. W. Kiun-
merer Is temporarily occupying the
old quarters of tho Donaldson
building with Tho Toggory nnd will
upon thoro for business tomorrow,
putting on a hlg sale of his stock
which was damnged some In tho
recent fire. No plans hnvo yet
been mailo by Capt. Donaldson for
Improving tho place.
Home from Hospital. Leo Wob-
stor was brought, to Marshtleld
from Mercy uospltnl today, after a
nlno weeks' slego as a result, of a
critical operation. Mr. Webster Is
still woak, but stood tho trip well
and his rapid recovery la hopen
for. Tho many friends of tho val
iant soldlor will he glad to know
ho is on tho highway to health nnd
will welcome him bnck to tho ac
tive ranks of tlio Coos Hay boosters.
Shins LumlHr. D. D. Plorco of
tho Coqulllo Mill nnd Mercantile
Co,, caiiio over last evening to at
tend to tho loading or about 100,-
000 feet of lumbor from his mill on
the Ilocholle at tho Railroad dock.
He reports tho lumbor business pick
ing up. The Uochollo will com
plete her load ac tho bmltu mill,
Sho arrived In yesterday, a day
soouor tl nu was expectod, nnd this
is Captain Nolsou's llrst trip In
Hero.
AMOXO THE SICK.
Mrs. Fred Holllster has been
quite sick tho last few days, but
is reported Improving.
Mrs. John lllasca Is still critically
ill at her homo ou Coos River with
no chnngo for tho bettor.
A FHESH SUPPLY of FHKSII
OLYMPIA OYSTEHS JUST HE
CKIVKI). Free Delivery. PHONE
your ORDEU to PHONE 73-J.
1ZJ VERY sale we make is
meant to give a hundred
per cent, satisfaction to you,
and no sale is final here until
you are sure it's right. Money
cheerfully refunded.
Firsl large shipment of Hart Schaffner
& Marx Spring Suits arrived yesterday.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This store Is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
PERSONAL NOTES
C. FERGUSON left this aftornoon
for Ten Mile.
MRS. W. II. SANFORD Is In town
today from Suninor.
OSCAR 1IAILEY of Camp C Is a
town visitor todny.
MAYOR JORDAN of Eastsldo was
n Mnrshlleld visitor todny.
MR. and MRS. A. O. ROGERS of
South Coos River nro In town.
L. K. DALL1NGER Is expected homo
todny from a business trip to Co
qulllo. REV. FATHER SPRINGER leaves
todny for Florence on u inlsslou
nry visit.
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE and daugh
ter, ROSE, aro In Mnrshlleld today
from Sumner.
T. C. MOFFETT of the Heaver Hill
Mines was a Marshfield visitor
yestorday.
MRS. HOOD or Salem Is n guest nt
the homo of hor dnughter, Mrs.
W. C Pettyjohn.
CIIAS. MAIIAFFY nnd sister, MIbs
Lou Mnhaffy, of North Coos Riv
er nro In town todny.
MR. nnd Mrs. Merchant nro hero
from tho Merchant ranch at llul
Inrds for a short visit.
J. H. DAVIS of Coos Rlvor will
leave on tho Hrenkwnter on n
business trip to Portland.
GEO. W. AltTIS writes rrom Phoo
nlx, Arlznun, that ho Is Just re
covering from n bovoio Illness.
MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING nrrlvod
last night from Myrtlo Point to
visit nt tho W. P. Murphy home.
MRS. A. F. JOHNSON and daugh
ter of Lnkesldo aro visiting with
friends In town for u few days.
MR. and MRS. JOHN VANIIURG
ER of Ten Mllo nro rejoicing
over the birth of a sou lust Sun
day. NORMAN KEATOR cntno to Mnrsh
lleld this morning from Sumner,
whoro ho was tho guest of Captain
Leonard Masters.
MRS. J. A. PARKER of liny Park
returned this morning from a
visit with her parentB, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Rodlue of Allegany.
MR. and .MRS. FRANK MONROE,
former North Uend residents, nro
rojolclng over tho birth of a
dnughter nt their homo In Flor
ence. MRS. II. L. RUSSELL of Cntchlng
Inlet enmo to Mnrshllold this
morning nnd contlnuod to North
Bend, whoro sho will spond the
day with rolatlves,
DAN PAPADALOS, who was re
cently Injured In ono of tho log
ging camps, will lenvo on tho Ro
dondo for Snu Francisco. Mr.
PnpadaloB has lost entirely tho
tiso of tho Injurod arm,
RAY DEMENT of Myrtlo Point Is
horo to visit his sister, Mrs. Whlto,
who Is residing nt tho formor W.
C. Dradley homo In West Mnrsh
llold, whllo (.recuperating from a
long Illness. Sho Is considerably
Improved.
HENRY 11ERGMAN, cashlor of the
Florenco Ilnnk, Is vUltlng his bis
or, Mrs. Fred Holllster. Ho
reports that tho port commission
there Is planning another bond
issue to carry on tho port Im
provements, J. E. NOAH of North Coos River
Is In town todny and will lonvo
on tho Breakwater on a short
vlsii to Portland. Mr. Noah
whllo absont will Becuro a cap
tain's HceiiBo to oporato a gaso
line launch on tho Day.
D. A. JONES loaves this aftornoon
for San Francisco on a brief busi
ness nnd ploasuro trip. Reginald
Wright will chaperon lilm nnd
WANTED Twelre cxprlcaced nila.
era and timber men. Apply Beav
er H1U Coal Qo.
Saturday Special Sale
Table Tumblers
Heavy Tumblors, OI
Six for UC
Thin Blown, 3trtr
Six for 3V0
Needlo Etch, Af
Six for JU
Genuine Cut, Tn
six for J
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples'5-10-15cStore
III
finnan Haddie
Arrived on Steamer
Redondo
Headquarters at
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Stoker's CBdle,
protect him from tho pitfalls and
trolloy cars of tho big city.
J. It. ROUERTSON and wlfo of
North Uend wero Mnrahllold visit
ors today. Mr. RobortBon Is anx
ious to bco Grant Clrclo In North
Bend rotnlncd ns n public park In
stead of bolng sold to prlvuto par
ties or bolng donated as a hotol
Bite. Ho snys that tho progresslvo
cities cvorywhoro nro enlarging
tholr pnrk systems Instead of do
creaBlug them. Mrs. Robertson Is
now working on n plan to establish
a homo for nged women.
MP. nud MRS. B. R. KELLER leave
tomorrow on n vacation nnd bust
nosB visit to Portland. During
tliolr II vo years' rcsldouco horo,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Keller hnvo mndo
many friends, who will bo glad to
know that they will continue to
mnko their homo In Mnrshlleld.
Mr. Keller has proven hlmsolf a
competent nnd capable business
man. Ho has n number of mat
ters uudor consideration nnd ex
pects to mnko his home on Coos
Bay.
I HOTEL ARRIVALS.
HOTEL COOS W. Albred, Mnrsh
llold; Tlios. Sturduaut, Myrtlo Point;
John R. Anderson, Astoria; A. P.
Nolson, Astoria; AI Smith, Coos Rlv
or; Ron Smith, Coos River; Mr. nud
Mrs. W. C. Morgan, Coos Rlvor; J.
O. Mnllonor, -City; Captain Harris,
Sumner.
BLANCO HOTEL -Win. J. Jor
dnu, Portland; August Berry, Port
land; J. M. Olson, Snu Francisco;
John Bnro, Handon; John Portor, Al
legany: O. L. Swnnson, Trowbrldgo,
III.; F. Ducgn, Camp 1; Goo. Du
huquo, Camp 1; Chns. Zust, Camp 1.
LLOYD HOTEL J. Bontly, Port
land; G. W. Ronvfl. Coqulllo; S. S.
Haklngcr, Dlllnrd; Ed Joiicb, Camp
7; J. Davidson, Albortn, WnBh,; Ar
thur Woldon, Coos Rlvor; Androw
Iugonnn nnd wlfo, EnBtsldo.
THE CHANDLER II. E. nich
ador, St. Louis; W. E. Putor. Berk
cloy.Cal.: II. S. Wright, San Francis
co; J. Monro, Chicago; Dr. F. S.
Prntt, Gnrdlnor; A. M. Onkes, Port
land; I. Gnrrow, Portland; Church,
Snu Francisco; Mrs. Win. Cnndlln,
Coqulllo; R, ir, Domont, Myrtlo
Point; J. F. Mcintosh, S. S. Adeline
Smith.
Along the Waterfront.
Tlio Orogoulnn snya that Nola
JolilneRs recontly purchased tho MI
rono from the Barnes Packing Co.,
nnd that ho placed $8000 Insurance
on hor, bo thnt ho will not suffer
nny loss from tho nccldent nt No
haloin Bay recontly.
Tho Express Is having a now
shaft Installed horo todny.
Tho Nairn Smith will nrrlvo In
this ovonlng from liny Point.
Tho Alliance la duo In tomor
row from Portland and will sail
early Sunday morning for Eurokn.
Tho nrenkwator will sail at 4
o'clock tomorrow morning for
Portland.
Tho Brooklyn, Flflold nnd Elf.
zaboth Balled from Handon till
morning for Snu Francisco.
TO HOLD l'UNEHALS.
Tho funorals of Mrs. Thomas
Barrows will bo hold nt tho Wil
son chnpol tomorrow morning nt 11
o'clock.
The funornl of Thomas Mllllgan
will bo bold Sundny aftornoon nt
2 o'clock from tho Wilson chnpol.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
Ladi
wo havo secured tho agoncy for
Mnurlno
TOILET
REQUISITES
Tho storo for Qunllty Goods and
Ponslar Remedies.
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