The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 02, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
coosbay TiMESnnrrm ptiicc
Al. C. .MALOXEY Editor ami Till).
WAN K. .MALOXEV News Editor
Offlclnl I'n tor of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAPKIt OF THE CITY
OK MAItMIIFIHLI).
ONE ()()! POINT.
A and our oxtlnrt clilvnlry, tlicro
life, our viuiIhIiIiik nmuuot'B,
LONG with our vanishing wild
arc n fow things dlsniuiirlng which
it Is comforting lo know iihout.
And ninong thorn must ho niiinhoi
ed tlio vniilRhiiiK iint'k. who. ne
cordlug to u Washington writer, Is
rnjddly losing prestlgo ns well (is
mimcrlcnl forco.
Thoro nro 10,000 fowor lnodlcnl
students toiluy than eight years ago
declares this observer. Thcro tiro
fifty loss medical colleges so-call
ed, and t ho death raro Is on tho
decline nnil tho standard of
health higher.
Medical advertisements, medical
practices and medical diplomas are
being subjected to a more rigid
regulation. And the community Is
to be congratulated upon the grad
ual elimination of pernicious quack.
I PERSONAL OVERFLOW I
KMIL E.M.METT of Catching Inlot
Is a business visitor to town to
day. MR. II. P. HOWARD of North In
let was a Mnrshfleld visitor to
il ny.
MRS. C. CORNELL or Camp 7, Coos
City, wub a .Mnrshflold visitor to
day. MRS. LOUIS OORR wilt leave to
morow to visit In Southern Cali
fornia. HERMAN SMITIIGALL Is In the
city today from his Catching In
let home.
IL A. CHURCH was a business vis
itor In Mnrnlifliilil liuinv from
i .North Inlet.
juaiih) iiuaani.it ih iiiiioiik me
Catching Inlet ranchers In town
rcfr tho day.
IL I). MALL will bo an outgoing
.passenger on tho Drain stage to
morrow morning.
ARTHUR HODOINS returned to
Camp 1 this afternoon after sev
eral days In town.
MR. and MRS. T. M. C'OLVKIl nro
spending the day In Marshfleld
from Catching Inlet.
UEHT HOLLAND returned tlilu
morning from a visit at the Ross
liomo on Isthmus Inlot.
ERNEST HARRINGTON, timekeep
er at Camp il was In Marshfleld
Saturday evening visiting his par
ents. V. 13. I1RYAN and wire or Onnll
n it will leave to morrow on tho
Redondo for an extended visit In
California.
MR. nnil MRS. H. VARNEY return
od to Coaledo tills afternoon after
n visit on South Coos River with
Mr. and Mrs, Ilyrd l.itttln.
E. W. WRK5IIT left Siitiirday for
Portland after looking after In
terests here. He Is said to be
llgurlng on buying more properly
on the Hay.
2IELEN SMITH and EVELYN
LANGWORTIIY returned to
Mnrsbfltdil last evening alter a
Sunday visit at the W. II. Smith
linnio on Coos River.
ALICE CIH'RCH. who spent I ho
week end lit the T. M. Culver
)luro on Cnti'hlug Inlet', returned
1o her high school duties at
North Hetid this morning.
MR. and MRS. GEO. A. HAINES
returned today from Rlvertiiu,
where tliey huvo been visiting
with Mrs. Haines1 parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Harrison.
MASTER I1ERTRAM will loavo to
morrow for California, where ho
will visit with relatives until his
mother recovers from tho Injuries
sustained In tho recent fire.
XV. A. COOLEY and wlfo will leave
tomorrow for San KranclHco and
may return to his homo In Okla
homa. Two or three lodges and
other friends have assisted the
couple who have had such hard
luck.
C. D. CHR1CHTON. of IMrtor Rios.,
arrived lioro yesterday from Gur
dlnor to tirraugo for tho Porter tug
to tnko u cargo of coal from hero
to tho SliiBlaw. The tug will prob
ably undergo repairs boforo ho
leaves this trip.
SDR. ROIMNS and family will leave
tomorrow for California to mnko
their homo. Dr. Robins enmo hero
a fow mouths ngo from Spokane
aind wns iiiiablo to securo a real
donco and this coupled with tho
Ill-health of his wife caused him
to decide to leave,
P.. I CROUCH, a former Cooa
county boy, but now holding a
i;nod position with the Califor
nia Cable Railway Co, of San
Francisco, loaves for that city to
morrow aft or n pleasant visit
with relatives and friends on
Coos Ha tiud In the Coiiullle
Valley.
LOCAL OVERFLOW. I
.
Cmw County Facts Sec. Motley of
tho Mnrshflold Chambor of Coin
morco, has been renuestod to prepare
n rovlsod wrltoui) of Coos County
for tho Oregon almanac, which will
soon bo issued,
liny lllock George nnd Frank
Torry of tho "Hluo Rldgo TIkoih."
whllo talcing In tho North Hontl cele
bration Saturday, purchasod a block
in Steamboat Addition, North Head,
from Henry Songstnckon for $1100.
Postollleo Change Tho olght-hour
Ony will go Into effort In tho Mnrsh
flold postolllco nnd tho dorks nnd
employes will no longer havo to la
bor ten hours. In consequence of
tho change, two additional clerks
will bo nddod. Thoy will bo Miss
All co Curtis and Miss Flossie Simp
eon. In tho past olghtoou months,
ttho business has grown so rapidly
that tho forco has been practically
doubled.
If you havo anything to soil, rout,
tirade, or want holp, try a Waut Ad-
uncc oiurr
is
New Vegetables Attraction on
Market Portland Retail
Prices.
PORTLAND
March 3.- The Tel-
ogram says:
At some of tho vegetable stands
today buyers who aro willing to
pay tho prices asked for tho stuff,
can find 191.1 nsparagus, potatoes
and rhubarb, the season's tlrsr of
ferings of Bprlng truck. They, of
course, come from cniifornia, tnu
supply Is limited In tho extreme
and the cost of the commodities
....... il...... 1.1 til.. tl.Vllt. Kilt I.Vll
tho now asparagus dealers are rink-1
lug 50 cents a pound, for pntiitooft ,
10 to 15 cents and ror rnuimrii,
25 to 30 cents u pound.
Tor tho present the stnplo vege
tables, which have been In the
mnrket more or leas all winter,
are tho main dependence. Celory
of good quality Is to bo had at 111
to 15 cents u bunch, cauliflower at
10 to 15 conts u head and sprouts
at 15 cents a pound. Cabbago Is
still plentiful and cheap at 2 to .'1
cents a pound. For sweet potatoes
tho season is practically ended.
At tho fruit stands thoro Is tho
usual abundance of npples, and on
nil grades and vailtlcs of the fruit
tho denlers are quoting tho low'
prices of a week ngo. Common to
Talr grade apples aro to be luld al
10 to 20 rents n dozen nnd at pro
portionately low prices by tho box.
Tho medium grades nro going gen
erally at 20 to 30 cents a dozen
nnd rnncy stock nt 10 to 50 cents.
Oinnges also tlguro largely In
the fruit dlsplnys, despite tho fact
that Hie greater part of tho South
ern California crop this year was
ruined by frost. Tho best of tho
offerings nro retailing nt 50 ro 00
cents n dozen, whllo fruit u little
less deslrnblo Ih obtainable for 30
to 10 cents. Florida ornnges nro
In tho mnrket In n limited way nt
10 conts. Cnlirornla grapefruit of
good size holds at two for 15
conts, whllo the Florida article Is
going nt two for a quarter.
In tho llsh mnrket thoro Is still
a rulr Interest In Columbia river
smelt, 10 pounilH ror a nimrtor be
ing the quotntlon, hut tho season
for that IIbIi will end soon. Mean
time the markets aio llbernlly sup
plied with other varieties and deal
ers roport all moving actively. Chi
nook salmon Is firmly held nt 20
cents a nonnd. whllo stool head
finlmon Is going at 15. Halibut re
tails nt 1214 cents a pound, son
porch at two for n qunrtor, silver
smelt nt 10, salmon trout nt z
cronnlos at two for 35 conts, florin
dors at three for n qunrtor, shrimp
nt 15 cents a pound, crabs at 12V6
to 1 7 VG cents npleco and razor
clams at two dozon for a qunrtor.
Tho only changes In tho poultry
inurkot noted this wook aro sugni
advances on nous mid chickens.
For rnncy hens tho denlers nro ask
ing 25 cents u pound, while broil
ers nnd rryers nro going nt .hi to
10 cents a pound, according to size
nnd quality. Dressed ducks nnd
turkoyB hold at 30 -vents a pound
and geese nro retailing nt 25.
Tho week has brought no change
In tho butter market, rnncy crenm-
ory products rotnlllng lit 15 cents a
pound or 00 cents a roll.
Eggs havo boon working grad
ually downwind as a result or more
liberal arrlvnlB from thu country
Fresh locals, candled, aro going nt
30 centB a dozen today, and will
probably bo selling nt a still low
er price a week lienco.
Along the Waterfront.
The Adeline Smith arrived In Inst
evening from Hay Point after a
good trip up tho const and will
probably sail early tomorrow.
Tho Firield sailed from Hiiudou
todny for San Francisco.
Llbby COAT. Tno Rtnd YOU liavfi
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Company.
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
AUTO FARE
20c
Round Trip between
and
North Bend
MARShTIELD
N0RTH BEND
AUTO LINE
Gorst & King, Props.
ON I
PROGRESS CliUll
Tho Progres Club enjoyed a de
lightful session at the home of Mrs.
Ward M. Illnko last Monday. It wns
"Colonial Day" and tho monibors
enmo garbed In costumes of a cen
tury ngo. An excollcnt pnpor was
rend by Mrs. Ward M. Ulako on "Co
lonial Customs," glv.Ing a vivid word
picture of Revolutionary dnys. The
mombcrs also gave some old time
recipes. Refreshments woro served.
Thoso present woro:
Mrs. W. 1 McEldowney, Mrs. Eng
lohnrt, Mrs. E. M. Harry. Mrs. II
Scngstackcn, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman,
Mrs. .7. M. Upton, Mrs. Dan Mnloney,
Mrs. McCrary, Aire. A. L. Iiutz, Mrs.
A. L. Unrker. .Mrs. W. M. Mnko,
Mrs. M. C. Maloney and Mrs. Han
son. I
-
MASQI'IIHAOK HALL.
A nunibor of ladles of West
Mnrshflold are making preparations
for a masquerade ball some time in
I the near future. It has boon or-
roiicouiily Httitod tint It was to bo
" Non '' ' '
her nro Interested In tho plnn.
-I
.MEET IX FERNDALE.
.
Tho Ferndrtle Sowing Club wns
pleasantly entertained nt the homo
of Mrs. W. Spado Friday afternoon,
tho diversions being sowing and
conversation. Refreshments were
served, tho hostess being assisted
by Mrs, R. IIn.ll. Thoso present
wore: Mrs. W. Rlehnrds, Mrs. O.
Terry, Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs. J. II.
Ilnuscr, Mrs. R. Hall, Mrs. W.
Spado nnd Mrs. E, O, Hall, the
Misses Suslo Mnicolm, Torn Lund,
Elslo Larson, Jennie Johnson nnd
Mae Hall. Tho club will meet
with Mlns Jonnlo Johnson on Fri
day or this wook.
I WEI) AT COLD HILL.
MarshHold friends havo rocolvod
announcements of tho marriage or
Miss Ednu Hnyes or Gold Hill,
Oregon, nnd Frank J. Schmidt or
Portland nt Gold Hill. Miss Hayes
visiting in .Marshfleld last rail,
spending most or tho tlmo hero
with Mrs. Jnck Davis. Tho young
rouplo will resldo nenr Woodlnwn
Station, Portland.
Miss Anna Johannsen
who for tho pnst three yours con
ducted a vory succossrul
HAIR DRESTING
ESTABLISHMENT
In San Francisco, has located In
MtirBhlleld, nnd is now prepared to
glvo scalp treatment, shnmpoolng,
nnd facial manage, using oloctrlc
dryer nnd vibrator.
Hair work, switches, Janes, curls,
purrs, oil'., done to ordor, olthor rrom
combings or now hnlr.
U-J2 X. Fourteenth st. or Phone IMSt-L
.Il'ST RECKIYKD
A largo shipment of Electric Cut
Cilnss Shades.
Call nnd boo our stock of glnss
waro. Wo also havo somo of tho
latest designs In shower fixtures,
from two light to five. Everything
In electrical supplies.
Barnard & Langworthy
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, Itroiuldo Enlarging and
Kodak Finishing.
Low In price, high In quality.
Electric Irons
Wo Imvo a few second-hand
irons in good working condition
nt $ 1.7ft.
New Irons, $:).ftf) up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 1G3 N. Hrondwny
EAST Kit SUNDAY, MARCH Jlilltl)
Got In lino. Ho measured todny
TODD
Export Cutter nnd Tailor.
27S Front St. upstnlrs. Suits $15 up
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Do You Leave Your
Doors Unlocked?
You would not do that, nnd you
should no moro bo without fire In
surance Tho open door would
ndnilt tho burglar, and tho tiro
Head is Just as Insidious. llo
plays uo fnvorltes, but nttacks In
sured and unlnsurod property
nllko. Don't risk your savings for
tho small co3t of a policy.
Ours nro tho safest nnd best.
I. S. Kaufman (8b Co.
FOR A GOOD WAT II
on nx. JEWELRY
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Pino Wutcli nnd Jewelry Repairing.
2(10 Front 8t Mnrshfleld.
THE ROYAL TONIGHT
- 7777JT '&&; ; j;VvV -'Vi
Kli tJBwt;; lift jLjiSKgS, ' ' I
BIG A FOUR.
Ed Harrington l Margaret Elenore
Frank McSorley IMaudia Melville
COMEDY COMPANY
Presenting the Uproarously Funny Musical Farce-
LITTLE M3SS PORTLAND
At Minutes of olid Laughter, Af
v Mirth, Music and Song.
Wo guarantee more laughter to the square minute
than there, are inches to . a million feet of lumber.
Sure cure for the blues, dyspepsia, mumps and lock
jaw. 4,000 feet all new pictures.
Complete change of program every night.
Balcany 10c Lower floor 20c
Coos Bay Business College
You know what you arj worth today. What are you
going to be worth five years from today? When we
build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca
reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and
wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor.
Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is
an absolute block t ) your advancement. Will you con
sider this a little while you are 'building the man or
woman who later will be YOU? Start right by starting
NOW For something worth while. Positions in abund
ance and no trained help.
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
Telephone 402.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Rf arsne Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
IIEXRY RIJXOSTACKEX, Mgr.
CoQtilllo Ofllco Phono 101 Platting Lands a specialty.
Farms Timber Con! and Marnhflold Ofllco 14-J.
Gonornl Agonts "EASTSIDE."
Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!
You have but a few days in which lo pay your
taxes and secure the three per cent discount.
Give us a list of your property and we will sec
that they are promptly attended to.
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
TAXES
By furnishing us with a list of the
property on which.you wish to pay taxes,
we will ascertain, free of cost, how much
your taxes are
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
Tht
DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
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WB ARE XOW ()P1,:UT
IN" OX TIIK KlnilMlocB'
sciiicdule. i:X,.KI,T
SKILLED LAROU ,3,,,
ED IX ALL UKlMHTMUttB
SATISFACTIOX uu
TEED.
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Lamnmd
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
DEX.1A.MIX OHTI.IM),
uonsuilliig i:iiKlu.cr am,
Aiclillect.
Phono Hl.'t-L Slnl.fi.i.i
"" UTf.
T JI. WUIGIIT,
J COXTRAClOIt AVli
1, .. . 1IUIW1KII
Estimates furnished on requeit
PlntiB and Bpcclflcatlona furni j
( C8lr,1' An honettt Job gum,
tood. Phono 124-It.
r livia i:dma.,
Afitnlifitm..rriija.....f-A
Scientific Swedish Alnssago, Medic
Oymnustlcs
BB H. Slvlh St. .l0ne mm
I
OEL OSTLINI),
Pllllllt Tlllll'r nnil n. i
b S. Sixth Street. Phone 10H
pEI
EHIi HI LEV IlALUXGliii "
Pll.lllbf nnil T...I...
Roldonco-8tudio, 237 So. Droidtij
Phono 18-L.
WM. H. TURPE.N,
ARCHITKCT
Mnrshfiold. Oregon,
II. W. MORROW, "
Dentist.
171 OrlmoH Iliilldliig, over Gnu)
Theater. QIIIco Phone !K0.
Wf O. CIIAXDLIIR,
Archlltct
Roonm HOI nnd .'102, Coke IlDlldUi
Mnrj.li field, Oregon.
r-R, A. j. HExrmY'8
-' Modern Dental I'trlon.
Wo aro oqulppod to do high dm
work on short notlco nt thi rcr;
lowest prlcas. Kxnmlnatlon frn
Lady attendant. Coke Uldt,., On
Chandlnr Ho'nl. plinnn 1IT-J.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Streel.
New and Second Hand Furniture
sold on (Jio Installment Un.
IIARR1X0T0X, DOYLK . CO,
.1(12 Kront St.
Phono SIO-Ii .MnnhflcW, Or.
BUNKER HILL LOTS
FOR SALE
nt new location
130 l-'ront Str. iluMM
AUO. PKII5K.V.
Watch Our Space
For Something New
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice ltou
Phono your ordor to 30W.
mi MnrUot Av. O'Connelinw
Unique Pantatoriii
THE MODEIIN BYKIW. OWagg
PIIE8SBRS nnd HAT IIK.NOVAWW
Agent for JUiwurd H. BWj
Co., Fine TnllorlniJ. M
mnko your next nIL , .&!
!05 OENTHAL. riione-3W (
City Auto Servicj
roaaonahlo cbnrges. ," 7Ba.
"Will go anywhere at ny
Stands Blanco Hotel and w
m. at na nv Phones 1 ,u
f?W!5oni i6..AUC. Prop1!
imuur.it ; ' ,
WHEN YOU WANT A.MBfS
GER HOV Something
or dellvereil nT
ana won ao iv.
chas onAxnv
TTB Star Transit j
and Storage Co.
.......... !WdW
is prepared to do fii """". ,n ti
on short notice. Ws meet ,
and boats and wo auobare ff(
sty 10 ueynuiuo -
guarantee our work.
L. H. Heisner, W
Pnones o-n.
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