The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 24, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Dayton Bicycles
1
onkey See, Monkey Do,
Or
Imitation Is the Sheerest Flattery
It'sOur Turn to Try a
Clearance Sale
Till March 15th We Offer
Truss Frame Daytonia Bicycles
As Shown in Our Window, at
$28.50 $28.50 $28.50
Wc will make no changes in equipment at this
price. A deposit of $5.00 will hold one of these
wheels for you till April 1st, no longer.
At our regular prices the buyer has the option of
(of any brake made (except Corbin Two-Speed, which
comes at $5.00 extra). Any shape handle bars and
four styles of saddles.
We Offer Good Used Bicycles
At
$12.00 $16.00 $20.00
We expect to have a Dayton Motorcycle here about
March 7th.
Marshfield Cyclery
Agents for
IDAYTON BICYCLES
Phone 158-R
Agents for
DAYTON MOTORCYCLES
172 N. Broadway
HEALTH AND STRENGHT
arc bettor than riches and much easier to attain.
aow is the time to build up your strength, tone
your entire system and establish a solid, perma
nent foundation of hca'tli. Hegin with n good
tome. We have several excellent ones let us rec
ommend Rexnll Sarsaparilln Tonic. t will clear
your blood, impart tono and vigor to all your or-
n-- ...in m.ii iu suenginen and duiiu up your
Mly, brain and nerves.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
PHONE MAIM 9QR
US
Our
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
U. ttmt ,l8lit picked from lust weeks' program four flnu
SKLlrS!TA-1 Western story.
Mn 1 1 "OM!. MATt'HSlAKKR-A
lliin'iif'
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funny comedy featuring
liutry.' l',U'll,,0l'NIA REDWOODS A iilctiiru of tho logging In-
"KVwS!Ml?SI0XKI OPWOKIl A Drnmn.
3UtJnJ , . I,u;"y S YOU LIKE IT In tluco reels.
.1 nvlm-k Wednesday afternoon.
l.stnbllbiitHl Admission, loc, Never more.
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cm irm; h." ,'ts-
TIDES FOR FKRRUARY.
Dolow la given tho tlmo and
holght of high and low water at
Marshfield.
Tho tlilcfl nre placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the flrst lino nnd helirhtH nn tho
spcoml line of ench tiny; a compni-
iBon on consecutlvo lielglitB will
Indicate whothor It Is high or low
wit tor. For high wntor on tho bar,
substract 2 hours 34 minutes.
Ullllrri.. 5.00 11.01! r.l!2 11.01
Ft... n.:i o.a n.c u.o
anliirs.. n.13 u.r.t en n.'ic
Ft... fi.a o.:i n.o i.i
aCllta.. (i.7 12.52 7.21 0.0
Ft... (i.l 0.1 1.1 0.0
27'Mi-h.. o.:n 7.1 c l.ns 8.38
'Ft... 1.8 5.9 0.1 1.0
28 I Int.. 1.27 8.15 3.12 10.00
,Ft... 2.11 5.0 0.5 3.0
! WEATHER FORECAST.
4
Ily ABsoclntcd Press
OREGON Fair tonight nnd
Tuesday In north; ruin or snow
tonight or Tucsdny In south.
Northlcrly winds.
local temperature
record.
Tor tho 21 hours ending at
I: III a. in., Feb. 21, by llonj.
Ostllnd, special govuruiueiit me
teorological uhsorvor:
Miixlmtiin II
Minimum 2!)
At 1:13 a. m 20
Precipitation 01
Preclpltntlon hIiico Sept. 1,
1012 II.CC
Preclpltntlon snuiu period
previous yonr 13.13
Wind: North; cloudy.
Lenvo Tnmomiw Thoso listed to
lenvo on tho Drain stugo tomorrow
nre: Sir. Plorco, S. Ornlf, 8. .lacohs,
II. S limn nnd J. K. Weber.
Eggs Cheaper. Tho retail prlco
or Eggs in sinrsiiilolil droppuu to
20 renin todny. F. S. Dow says
that this Is the lowest prlco eggs
huvo been nt this hcuhoii In six
yonrs, Tho low prices itro prevail
ing all along tho roast.
Not .Married Portland pnpors
Btato that tho report printed thoro
rocoutly about tho ninrrlngo of Frod
WANT ADS.
WANTED Another girl ut tlio
Lloyd Hotel.
FOR HUNT Two furnished rooms.
Heferoiicu required. Address S,
care TIiiioh olllco.
FOR SALE 200 acres hill and
bonch laud, 25 acres bottom laud.
Fine orchard, sovcu room Iioiibo,
good barn and outbuildings. Near
Allegany binding. Phono 30-1X1.
J. II. PRICK, Allegnny, Ore.
social calendar
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I
I WEDNESDAY.
Homo Stlsslonnry Society of
I .Methodist church with Sirs.
I ClntB. Davis, 11th and Cen- I
trnl.
Krlbs. Jr.. In Colorado wns a "Joko
report." Sir. Krlbs is well known on
tho Day, having visited hero 11 num
ber of times with relatives nt North
Dcnd.
Itelatlvo Dead Sirs. Sarah A.
Pettyjohn, gnindmothor of Will Pet
tyjohn of Slnrshlluld nnd of Doll
Pettyjohn, formerly of Slnrshlleld
but now of Salem, died at Salem last
week of heart falluro, aged 85. Sho
crossed tho plains by ox team In
1817, settling nenr Salem.
For Pottery Plant Peter Scott,
Si'., Is organizing a stock coinpnny to
start n pottery plant on Coos Day.
Ills boh, .Inmos Scott, la nn expert
pottery worker nn dthoy hnvo dis
covered a big deposit of lino el.iy
ftr the work. Sir. Wnlllng of Poll
taiid, who tins been here Inspecting
the rhiy deposits In tills section nUn
plf.tiB to orgitnlzo n stock coinpnny
heio to stnrt n brickyard and tlh
plant If ho lluds tho clny suitable for
tint work.
Ten SI lie Shooting Neptune
Young of Ton SIllo was In Slnrshllold
today on business nnd reported that
Saturday night, his wlfo hnd n very
narrow escape from being shot by
Fred Sluetzol. Sluotzol was return
ing to his homo In n rather hilarious
mood and was shooting promiscuous
ly as ho passed tho creamery. One
of tho bullets struck the wall n few
feot from whore Sirs, Young wns
standing. Steps may mo taken to
proBCcuta Sluetzol.
In AlM-rdreii Mrs. Peter Scott,
Sr., stntes that John Frnntz, tho
former Coiiu; lo .Man, wiio Is being
sought by relatives at Iowa City,
town. Is at Aberdeen. Washington,
whore ho recently bought a ranch.
She and Sir. Scott met him at Aber
deen, lie formerly worked nt New
port nnd on tho Cotiullle. Her at
tention was aUniclnil hy an Item in
The Times stathfg that Cashier
Slast of tlio Cotiulllo Dank, hail re
ceived 1111 Inquiry nbnut him.
H11IN Todny Tho Adellno Smith
Railed about noon todny with her llrst
lumber rnrgo from tho Smith mill
and was drawing about eighteen feet
of wntcr. A lnrgo number gathcrod
along tho waterfront to sco tlio vessel
go by. She hnd n good deck load.
Captain Olson wns nccompnnlotl by
Designer Hough nnd F. A. Warner of
tlio C. A. Smith Company. Tho nr
timl amount of her rnrgo had not
been reported this afternoon.
7ALUE in overcoats here
means intrinsic quality in
the goods; the fabric, weave,
style, tailoring better than you
expect for your money. But
more than that; it means having
for you the things you want.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This storo la tho homo of Hnrt Sclinftnor & SInrx Clothes.
LOSES iuo toe.
WANTED To exchange or sell
property of n vuliio of $1000.
.Modern Iioiiro, lnrgo barn, tho
best of garden lands, consisting
of about four acres, on county
road and waterway tributary to
Coos liny City. What hnvo you?
Call at 130 North Ilrondway,
Slarshflold, Or. Stutsman & Co.
WANTKD Furnished or unfiiriiMi
cd modern house or housekeep
ing rooms. Apply llox D, Times
olllco.
Late Tuesday night, I), Romuf, n
Inboror employed nt Morales' camp,
on tho South Fork, was brought to
tho Whlto Cross Hospital to un
dergo trontmont for a crushed foot,
nnd which necessitated tho nmputn
tlon of n too nt tho first joint.
Tho rails upon which the steel
dump enrt travels suddenly spread
at tho point whoro tho victim was
standing nnd boforo Romuf could
got out of its way passed over his
foot resulting as nbovo Btatod.
Myrtlu Point Enterprise.
RUSINESS CHANCE Well estnb
llshod, paying business In Slnrsh
llold for snlo cheap. Goo. Wol
stoad, 117 North Front streot.
FOR SALE Furniture for tluco
rooms. Pnrty buying enn rent
house. Address Dox II, enro tho
Times.
WANTED Twelve experienced min
ors and timuor nion. Apply Beav
er Hill Coal Co.
HKKU I'OTATUI'.H. a
l'OU SALE Wo hnvo u limited
supply of flue nurbank seed po
tatoes produced from seed
brought from Wlllnmotto valley
to Coos Hay Inst year. Phono or
call early. Tho Daznr, Phono
32, Slarshflold,
WANTKD Whlto Slliwircn eggs
for setting. Apply or call phono
31G4.
A Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
fVJlBER,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
UtI. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.'
HOOFING PAPER, ETC.
THE r.i,.
"ll lllLTi IV TW" tiv Tioivn rtm -wnnn
FXE inn
183 SOUTH DROADWAY
FOR SALIC Three full-blood white
Pokln drakes. Apply Warren Des-
soy, Slarshflold. Phouo No.
31CX1.
Fresh Shrimp
Oysters
Kippered Salmon
Kippered Herring
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phono 102
Mnskey'fl "nndlcs.
PERSONAL NOTES
JOHN DKNSON Is In town today
from Temiiletoii.
NOKIi NOAH of North Coos Hlver
is In town today.
JACK PIHRSON of Tomploton Is In
town for tho dav.
JOHN PETERSON of Tompleton Is
In Slnrshflcld today.
ALEX RUTH Is a town visitor to
day from North Inlot.
ROSCO 11IASCA Is n Slnrshlleld vis
itor from Coos River todny.
L. F. PRICH, tho Sumner dalrymnn,
Is In town todny on business.
II. W. SANFORD of Sumner Is In
Slnrshlleld for tho day on business.
FRED WEAVER nnd fumlly wero
guests of friends In North Rend.
HENRY STRICKLAND of llnynes
Inlet Is a Slnrshfleld visitor to
day. W. C. DRADLEY returned todny vln
Drain from n business trip to Port
land. RAY PINKIJRTON Is In Slnrshfloltl
todny from North Inlet on busi
ness. J. C. REATTIE. tho North Coos
River rancher Is In town 011 bus
iness. SIR. nnd SIRS. ANSON ROOERS are
In town today from South Coos
River.
SIRS. J. R. JOHNSTON of Alle
gnny Is spending tho day In
Slnrshfleld.
SUSS MYRTLE WEATHERnY of
North Inlet Is visiting in Slarsh
flold today.
W. R. JENNINGS of llnynes Inlot
was a business visitor to Slarsh-
llcld today.
FRIJD HANSEN Is in town todny
from Sumnor looking nftor busl-
nes interests.
AMOS DROWN mndo u business
trip today to Slnrshfleld from
llnynes Inlet.
L. W. DROWN, who has boon visiting
nt W. II. Perkins', left for Wy
oming Saturday.
SAS1 FRY returned to Allegnny
this afternoon nfter spending
Sunday In town.
SIRS. J. 11. DAVIS of Coos River
cniuo In vln Drain today from n
trip to Portland.
PETER nnd JOHN MICHAEL
DRINK are business visitors to
day from Allegany.
SIRS. A. II. OLSHN of North Inlot
Is spending tlio dny In town
shopping and visiting.
ARTHUR nnd CHARLES SleCUL-
I.OCII nro spending tho day In
town from llnynes Inlot.
WALLACE CROUCH enmo to
Slnrshfleld this morning from
Hnyues Inlet 011 business.
PETER PETERSON nnd his son,
Charles, nro spondlng tho day
In town from Haynos Inlot.
SIR. nnd SIRS. TOSl SMITH of Dnn
lols Creek nro spending tho dny
In town on business and pleasure.
SIRS. ANNIE DELL Is In Slnrsh
lleld today on routo to Ton SIllo
nftor n visit with hor Mother.
WANTKD S01110 0110 to buy the
Dartlo hotiBo In North Bond.
Slust bo moved off rlght-of-wny
nt onco. C. H. Slarsh, Right of
Way Agent.
FOR SALE Choice rhubarb plants.
J. J. CUnkonboard. Phone 31C5.
WANTED Mnld for general house
work. Phono 3 8 9-J.
VOn SALE OR RENT Houso and
four lots in Eastsldo. Apply to
James D. Cllnklnheard, Sumnor,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir mid al
der, at Cnmpboll's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono 1ML.
WANTED To lease n few lots for
some time, not too far from
Smith mill. Dox C, Times ofllco.
FOR SALT Now visible typewriter
easy payments. Address Dox O
Times ofllco.
FOR SALE Horse, wagon and har
ness. Either together or separate
ly. Inquiro Warnor Grocery Co.
Hood River Apples
I have arranged with the
Hood River Apple Grow
ers' Union for regular ship
ments of this famous apple.
The first shipment will
arrive on Steamer Break
water. Your grocer will
have them at very reason
able Prices.
F. S. DOW.
Sirs. George Steinmcniinii of Al
legnny. WSI. GARRETT, foreman of tho
Smith-Powers camp at Coalodo,
spent Sunday in Slnrshfleld.
F. A. WARNER, of tho C. A. Smith
Company, left on tho Adellno
Smith todny for San Francisco.
JASIES MERCHANT- canio In from
his Denver Hill ranch to spend
Sunday with friends In Slarsh
flold. JOHN KEUFB, who came in from
llnynes Inlet this morning 011
business, returned home this af
ternoon. GEORGE KINO, who wont to tho
North Inlet country last Friday
to buy livestock, returned this
morning.
SIRS. LEONARD SIASTERS nnd hor
dnughtor, .MISS OLLIE RICH
ARDS, nro spending tho dny la
town from Sumnor.
ALICE nnd HELEN FLANAGAN
wero over Sundny visitors nt tho
I). L. WATSON homo In Coos City,
returning this morning.
DR. II. P. HOWARD, u recent ar
rival from Everett. Wash., nnd
who Is now located on North Inlet-,
Is In town today.
J. C. DAVIS of Plat D has leased
tho Chnrles Turner placo nt tho
head of Wlllanch Inlot nnd Is mor
lng his family thoro today.
CAPT. W. C. HARRIS and son,
CLARENCE HARRIS, camo to
Slnrshlleld from Sumnor this
morning to attend to business.
W. F. PIPER returned to Allegnny
this nftornoon, nfter n few dnya
stay In Slnrshfleld, following nis
return iroin n trip to Califor
nia. J. S. DROWN auditor o ftlio C. A.
Smith Coinpnny, loft Snturdoy ou
tho Nnnn Smith for San Frnnclsco,
after having completed tho audit
of tho local olllccs,
FRED GEHRCKE. formerly em
ployed In tho Smokehouse, hns
returned from n bIx 1110111118 stay
in California nnd says Coos Day
looks very good to him.
NEIL WATSON was In from Coon
City todny on business connected
with tho construction of tho fine
ranch homo that Is being built ou
tho Judgo Wntson property thoro.
REV. G. LEROY HALL roturnod thla
morning from Sumnor, whoro ho
pronched last evening to n good
houso In tho llttlo Sumnor church.
Next Sunday Rov. Hnll will lmi.i
services at Cooston.
MISS ANNIE RANKIN, who hns
beon employed nt tho Lloyd Ho
toi, loft todny for hor home 011
Dnnlols Creok. SIlss Rankin foil
down stairs at tho time of Mm
flro in the Donaldson block nnd
wns Injured so badly that tho
physlcIaiiH ndvlso comploto rest.
A. F. ESTADROOK nnd wlfo roturn
ed todny from Floronco, whoro Sir.
Estnbrook wont to examine tho
hnrbor and channel boforo nwnrd
ing tho contract to Kruno & Dunks
for tho steamer that ho Is to huvo
built for tho San Frnnclsco-Slu-slnw
run. Captain Jensen, who
looks after construction work for
him, Is nlso hero.
AT THE HOTELS.
I
COOS Alniop S. Johnson, Port
Orford W. Hurlhurt, North Dond;
T. II. KI110B. San Frnnclsco; J. N.
Goodmnn, Coos River; Roy Clark,
San Francisco.
DLANCO R. Hotchkiss, Eurokn;
John O. Haro, Oakland: L. L.
Crouch, Coqulllo; C. F. Rorgman,
Coqulllo; John TollofBon, Jr.. Easr
sldu; James SI. Merchant, llaston
dorf Donch; John Dlnsca, Coos Riv
er. LLOYD II. Poppolbaumy, South
Inlet.
CHANDLER A. H. Slooro, Port
land; II. W. Logan, San Frnnclsco;
S. S. Jncobs, Portland; J. Grnlf,
.Minneapolis; Win, Randolph, Port
laud; Henry Dlock, Portland; A.
W. Hlnz, Holllstor, Cnl.; Ilnlfour
Spiko, Dtldgo; C. S. Hamilton, San
Frnnclsco; C. D. Crlchton, Yaquliia.
VIMOL
THE SIODRRN
TOXIC UECOXSTUUCTOU
containing tho inedlrlnnl extrac
tives of Fresh Cod Livers with
poptounto of Iron.
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