The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 25, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1 913 EVENING EDITION.
Dayton Bicycles
HWS m WjI s(x s
Monkey See, Monkey Do,
Or
Imitation Is the Sincerest Flattery
It's" Our 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.
j Al our regular prices the buyer has the option of
i of any brake made (except Corbin 1 woopeed, which
1 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 Agents for
DAYTON BICYCLES DAYTON MOTORCYCLES
Phone 158-R 172 N. Broadway
I
Times rou ricimuAitv.
Below la given tho tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Marshfield.
Tho tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd holghts on tho
second lino of each day; a compai
Isoii on consccutlvo heights will
Indlrnto whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
lubstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes,
HEALTH AND STRENGTH
arc bettor than riches and much easier to attain.
aow is tho time to build up your strength, tone
your entire system nnd establish a solid, perma
nent foundation of health. Begin with a good
wine. n e imvc several excellent ones let us rec
ommend Kexall Sarsaparilla Tonic. It will clear
your blood, impart tono and vigor to all your or
pns nnd help to strengthen and build up your
wwy, brain and nerves.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
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0RPHEUM TONIGHT
0Ll)n(laUTTimA 8tory of lho WCHtcrn UtR'
'Tin " "SORTER A good drama,
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Matlneo 3 o'clock.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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nv Associated Press I
OREGON Fnlr tonight nnd
Wednesday. Variable wIii'Ib,
moHtly northerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 2 1 hours ondlng nt
1:13 a. in., Full. 25, by HouJ.
Ostllnd, speclnl government me
teorological observer:
Mnxlinuni 10
Minimum 25
At 1.13 n. in 25
Precipitation uono
Precipitation slneo Sept. 1,
1912 4I.CC
Precipitation Bnniu period
previous year 43.13
Wind: Northwest; clear.
;; A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
lMBEn, UTIl '.
-" 'ii.AUIjl'.a, MOULDlNCiS, SAHll A!U I'""'"'
"uoi'lNG PAPER, ETC.
UEL H1T.T. IV rrivr nv naivn rvito wnnn.
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. -. Mwnw nnniiivav
IMS HUUIU UllVnui""
Conic,'.) Friday. There will ho
n gold ami hIIvci- medal DemoreHt
oratorical conteHt next Friday ev
ening tn the Sumner hull by North
Ilond COIlteBtUlltH.
New Road Work Tho second
bridge on tho new rond from North
Inlet landing to InkeHldo Is Hearing
completion, tho llrst bridge having
been llnlshed about n month ago.
Invitations Issued. MrH. Alex
Iiiind has Issued Invitations Tor the
niurlrngo of her daughter, Emily
Marie Lund, mid Victor Ilrauu,
which will be solemnized on March
8th.
(lues to Myrtle Poloiil. ChnrlcB
Fonalor of the Hub Clothing Store,
iiccompaiiled by Ills uuphew, Harry
Fonalor, left yesterday for Myrtle
Point to open the now branch of
the Hub Clothing Store In that city.
First Straw lliit. The Oregon
WANT ADS.
FOR SALE Eight pin-. .1. M.
Culley, CntcliltiK Inlet. phono
1311.
FOR SAM-: New vMltle tyH-wrltcr
enHy payments. AddreHH Box O
TIiiich olllce.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. AddreHH 729 South Fourth
or phone 309-.1. ,
FOR SAM-' A good nine room
houso nnd throo lota. 112x120
foot. In liny VIow. for SG000
ciihIi If taken soon. Apply to
Chnrh'H ArlnntlHon, phono 40-1.
or P. O. Box 555, MurHhfiold, Or.
WANTED Another lrl at tho
Lloyd Hotel.
FOR SAKE -ill acres hill and
bench land, 25 acres bottom land.
Flno orchard, uovon room houso,
good bnrn nnd outbuildings Nenr
Allognny landing. Phono 304X1.
J. H. PRIC1C, Allognny, Ore.
WANTED To exchange or sell
property of n vnluo of $1000.
Modom houso, largo barn, tho
boat of gnrdon landB, consisting
of nbout four ncros, on county
rond nnd waterway tributary to
Cooa Day City. What have you?
Call nt 13(5 North Ilrondway,
Marshflold, Or. Stutsman & Co.
WANTED Furnished or unfurnish
ed modern house or housekeep
ing rooms. Apply Hox D, Times
olllco.
WANTED Twelve experienced min
ers nnd timber men. Apply Beav
er Hill Coal Co.
SEED POTATOES.
FOR SALE Wo have u limited
supply of flno Durbank seed po
tatoes produced from seed
brought from Wlllainetto valley
to Coos Hay Inst year. Phono or
call early. Tho Bazar, Phone
32, Marshfiold.
FOR SALIC Three full-blood white
Pokln drakes. Apply Warren Bes-
soy, Marshflold. Phono No.
31CX1.
WANTED Some ono to buy the
Bnrtlo house In North Bond.
Must bo moved off right-of-way
nt once. C. II. Marsh, Right of
Way Agent.
FOR SALE Choice rhubarb plants.
J. J. Cllnkonboard. Phone 31C5.
WANTED Mnld for Bcnernl house
work. Phorfe 389-J.
FOR SALE OR RENT Houso and
four lots in kbbisiuo, wijm? v
James D. Cllnklnbeard, Sumner,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al
der, at campeeii s woou iiu,
Ferry landing. Phono 1B3-L.
FOR SALE Horse, wagon and har
ness. Elthor togetner or separate
ly. Inqulro Warner Grocery Co.
ICmernld, tho student publication
nt Oregon University, contains n
long "Josh" Btury on Ron Chand
ler of Marshflold, Vernon Vnwtor,
for being the llrst ones out this
year with straw hats.
Swallows Pin Tho llttlo dnugtcr of
Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Hodaon of South
Coos Ktvcr Inst evening swnllowcd
n largo shnwl pin nnd cnused con
siderable fright to her pnrents nnd
tho neighbors. SJio was reported
getting along nlcoly today.
Wed Sunday. Murshfleld frlcndH
of MIbb Hulllu Davis have received
word Hint Bhe and Chester Endl
cott were married there tit 4:30
Sunday afternoon, soon after the
arrival of tho Breakwater, on which
Miss DiivIh went to meet her flnucc.
Plan European Trips Soverul
MnrHhrlcId people nro said to bo plan
ning ICuropenu trips for this summor.
Among them aro said to be Mrs. Hen
ry Scngstncken nnd Miss Mario T.
Malonoy, I). Ij. Rood and wlfo nro
also figuring on an extended trip,
which mny tako them abroad.
Roosts Coos Bay Secretary .John
Motley of the Murshfleld Chamber
of Commerce, has received n copy
of the annual edition of the West
CoiiHt Lumberman of Tacomn. It
contains a wrltoup of Coos Day and
pictures of C. A. Smith, D. C.
Grceiie and Mr. Motley. It Is u
moBt uttractlvo Issue.
Merge Cafes. Fred KnutlBon
hnu sold the Baltimore Cnfo to
Frank Smnllwoou of the Merchants'
Cafe, who will consolidate tho two
in tho present location of tho Bal
timore. Mr. Smnllwood will con
duct tho merged cafes ulono and
that he will iiiuke a success of the
new restaurant Is certain.
Damages .Machinery Robert Sar
tor reports that someone broke In
to the Twin City Laundry nt North
Bend lust evening nnd stole :
wrench mid other tools, after
breaking a part on tho big wash
ing machine. They hnvu a line
on some parties mid may have them
nrreHtcd later.
To Start Work Tho Hpeclal com
mittee appointed at tho annual meet
ing of the Marshlleld Chamber of
Commerce to solicit funds to main
tain the organization, will ntnrt work
today or tomorrow. Tho committee
will consist ofo ueo. Rotnor, A. J.
Mendel, I). C. Green, Ivy Coudron
nud Hugh McLuln.
Coal rir Railway. The tug Ros
coo Is loading (.00 tons of coal nt
the Llbby bunkers hero to bo taken
to Iteedaport for tho Copenhagen
camp. It will almi taken another
cargo soon to Florence. C. D.
Crlchton of Porter Bros, arrived
hero yesterday to tnko charge of
this work, as well as the transfer
ring of henvy innchlnery for rail
road construction.
In Arloua Herbert Rogors to
day rcreircd n letter from his father,
S. C. Rogers, stntlng that they nro
enjoying tholr stny In Tucson, Arl..,
nud both fcol Improved In health.
They expect to spend u couplo of
months nioro there. Mr. Rogors says
that Arizona Is not tn It with Coos
Bny, that ho walked for ovor a mllo
near Tiibcoii and didn't ace oven a
blade of grass on tho desert sands.
Sends Data. The last of the data
relative to tho now survey of the
Coob Bay bar nnd Inner harbor
wna sent to Cnpt. Robert by C.
II. Writ-lit on tho Breakwater last
Saturday by Engineer Charleston,
who hud tlio survey in cnarge. mi:
Charleston exnects to receive or
ders for n aurvoy of tho Coaullle
river In tho Into spring when tno
work cnu bo done without being
hnndlcnpped by freshetB.
Is Insane. .Inmes Lonrmoud who
camo horo a couplo of years ago
from Scotland. Is confined In tno
city Jail on an Insanity charge and
unless ho Improves win be com
mitted soon. Ho Is snld to be also
suffering from severe alcoholism.
no iiungiiics mm no m uuuciuu
with vermin, that the olIlcorB want
him. that his child Is being drown
ed, etc. Ho tins been "baching" In
Bny Park, near tho jninos i-'oriy
homo. Ho know Mr. and MrB.
Forty In Scotland nnd they hnvo
been trying to naslst him, nnd so
has A. handles. Ho Is about 3G
yenra old and has u wlfo anil fam
ily in Scotland.
Hearing Not Set As yet, tho Ore
gon Railroad commission Iiiib not
fixed tho date of tho hearing on the
complaint of tho cities of Marshflold
and North Ilend vs. tho Coos Bny
Wntor Company. J. C. Green, ono of
the exports Investigating tho compa
ny, has returned to Snlom nnd Btnted
that It would tnko Mr. Stubbloflold
nnd him n couplo of woeks to draft
their roport on affairs horo. Ab soon
as this Is submitted, it la expected
thnt the commission will fix tho dato
of tho hearing. Tho Wntor Compnny
hns filed an amended answer to tho
complaint of Mnrshfleld, stating that
tho ordinance requiring them to put
in now mains nnd hydranta did not
specify tho prlco the city wns to pay
for tho service and further that tho
mains ordered wore In sparsely aet
tlod sections that would not pay for
mnlntalnnnce, and that nnywny the
wntor service Is "good, aafo nnd auf-flclent."
LEWIS' MID-WEEK TAFFY SALE
TOMORROW. Three flnvors. 15
CTS. LB.
Be sure your customer is satis
fied; that's a good business prin
ciple for any man. It's Ours.
VfOLJ know what a selfish world this
is; everybody trying to get some
thing; more and more. We are trying
to get satisfaction, and we've learned
that the best way to get it is to give it.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This store Is the home of Hart Schnffncr & Mnrx Clothes.
PERSONAL NOTES
W. R. DICATT1E or North Inlet Is In
town todny.
T. P. PORTER of Allegany Is In
town for tho day.
MISS ELNA SELANDICR of Sumner
Ib In town visiting.
REV. CRONK of South Coob Rlvor
Is In town on huslncs.
JOHN MICSSICKMC or Catchliii' Inlet
Is In town on business.
I. I). GOSS went to Ilniidou yester
day on legal buHluesa,
WALTICR STULL of Allegany Is a
Murshfleld visitor today.
A. O. ROOICRS of South Coos Riv
er is In town today on business.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Royal Auction BrldgoMvlth Mrs.
O. F. McKnlght.
Lndlcs Episcopal Guild with
MrB. Otto Schottor.
WEDNESDAY
Homo Missionary Society of
Methodist church with Mrs.
CluiB. DavlB, 11th nnd Cen
tral. Jolly Dozen with MrB. Wllllnm
Onlo.
Probytorlnn Mlsslonnry Socloty
with MrB. Kottrlng.
Baptist Ladles Aid.
to Salem with n prlsonor nnmod
Roynolds, who was sontonccd for
larceny nt Bnndon. Reynolds Is a
Mexican.
NOTICE TO THE P.UIILIO.
Do not buy your tickets for tho High
School minstrel, Feb. 27, from any
one Not wearing a RED TAG.
RAND DANCE at EAGLES HALL
noxt SATURDAY night
THE
Memory of
Freshness and
Flavor Lingers
When You Eat
Stafford's
Candy
MISS CLARA WRIGHT of Suninor
la spending tho day In Marshlleld.
MRS. PETER GUILLIAMS of Dan
iels Creek Is a visitor to Murshlleld
today.
WILLIAM WARD of Daniels Creek
la a Murshfleld business visitor
today.
J. T. HALL returned this morning
from a business trip to Loon
Lake.
MRS. PAUL RAUBACH returned to
Ten Mllo yesterday ufter a few
days In town.
GICORGE NOAH came tn town this
morning from the SI Noah pluco
on Coos River.
P. A. SANDllERG, now city engin
eer of Bnndou, spent Sunday
with relatives hero.
MISS BICRYL NOAH Ih visiting In
Marshflold today from her homo
on North Coos Rlvor.
MRS. R. A. CHURCH nnd son. RUS
SICLL, nro in town today from
their North Inlet home.
MARTIN O'NICIL, who has a home
stead on North Inlet, wuti a
North Bend visitor todny.
MISS LULU IIODSON of Coos Rlvor
Is in town today onroute to visit
at tho Byron Hodaon place on
Ross Jnlet.
B. O. PER HAM will loavo on tho
Drain stage tomorow morning for
Modford and othor valloy points
on a ten days' business trip.
F. A. HAINICS returned to his
work on tho Smith-Powers road
yesterday ufter spondlng Sundny
with his family In Mnrshfleld.
MR. nud MRS. CHARLES SELAN
DICR returned homo yestordny nr
tornoon nftor upending the any
with Mrs. Mary Grant of North
Mnrshflold.
JACK FLANAGAN and WILL DUN
CAN and WAIT SHORT have
gone to Rock Crook, nbovo Myr
tlo Point, to ereet cabins on
tholr homesteads.
JOE ROONEY roturnod last ovonlng
from a trip to tho Coqulllo Valloy.
He will leavo this nftomoon for
Cnmp C. where ho has charge of
tho stntlonery engine.
CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS came to
Marshflold from Allegany this
morning and will ovorseo tho in
stallation of a wnter deflector In
tho Steamer Alert.
W. W. GAGE arrlvod from Coqulllo
last ovenlng and will contlnuo on
Fresh Shrimp
Oysters
Kippered Salmon
Kippered Herring
Stauf f Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Maskey's "andies.
J. II. FLANAGAN nnd family nro
planning to leave tills week to
visit relatives In San Frnnclsco.
T. S. SMALL of North Inlet hns
leased the North Star Hotel from
Captain Ned Galloway. Captain
Galloway will move Into his now
homo nenr the landing tho llrst of
the month.
1C. L. ROBINSON nnd E. G. FLAN
AGAN nro ut South Inlet, mnk
Ing n survoy of tho wntorwny for
tho resident) there, who nro plan
ning to petition tho Port Com
mission and County Court to
hnvu It Improved.
TOM HALL returned todny from a
trip to Loon Lake. Ho reports
that thoro Is conaldornblo snow
in tho mountains beyond Golden
Falls nud that It Is vory cold.
He flays tho roads nro In bnd
shnpo tho other side of Golden
FnllB.
L. W. BROWN, mi old employe of
tho C. A, Smith Compnny and
Smlth-PowoiB Compnny, who hns
been visiting friends hero, Includ
ing A. 11. Powers nnd C. A.
Smith, and Mr. Perkins, left for
Hot Springs, Wyoming, whore he
will spend somu tlmo boforo re
turning to Minnesota. Ho hns
retired from active work.
SIJPT. FRANK SMITH of tho Coos
River Hatcheries Is expectod to
arrive homo Thuradny on tho
Breakwater from Snlom, whore
ho went to assist Master Fish
Warden Clniitou In somo matters
before tho legislature, Mr. Smith
found that thoro was no troublo
nbout tho Coob River Hatcheries,
tho agitation stirred up horo
sometime ngo about the dnngor
of them being abolished bolng
without foundation.
J. P. MORRIS wns down from
North Ilond today on business
nnd roporta that tho Klnnoy-Wll-noy
deal Is still tho center of
Interest thoro. Mr. Morris had
a flno contract for disposing of
the Klniioy property, hut will
not attompt to enforce it na such
an action might tntorfero with
tho sale to Wllsoy nnd ho Is vory
anxious to seo tho denl go
through, as ho bollovea It would
bo beneficial to all of Coos Bny.
tOAD OF MILK
DUMPED IN BAY
Tho Coos Bay Ice and Cold Stor
age Company accidentally dumped
n boat load of milk in tho bay last
night while unloading, and tholr
patrons hud no milk for breakfast
this morning. This will mako no
dlfferonco with BARTER'S ICB
CREAM na ho uses cream and uot
milk In making It.
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THE MODERN
TONIC RECONSTIU'CTOR
containing tho medlclnnl extrac
tives of Fresh Cod Livers with
peptounto of Iron.
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