The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 02, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
NOT TO BUILD HONDO
They Are Ready
STARTS TODAY
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south through the city. Tho filial
tcrnitnntlon of this will probably
Mot bo announced until tho nego
tiations hntween tho Southern Pa
cific nnd Tornilnnl lttillwny for tho
franchlso In Mnrshfiold aro com
pleted. All Feeling .liilillniK.
North Hend la busy todny. so
busy that only pleasant memories
of tho hlg Jubilee there Saturday
aro lurking ' tlio minds of all.
Tho starting of railroad work on
tho brldKo and clearing and the
consequent business activity makes
tho celebration seem remote.
While there were no formal ex
ercises Saturday night, many North
Bend and Marshfleld men united In
llttlo colobratlons there.
Tho affair Saturday was most
successful and tho 'big hammer"
which weighed 135 pounds, will
bo excavated In years to como
nnd tho people then will mar
vel at tho "great men who must
havo Inhabited North Hend In tho
tlmo of L. .T. Simpson to wield
eucli hammers.
Many Congi'iil illations.
Hero are messages from soino of
tho Important men who, nlthoiigh tin
ablo to bo present In person, wero In
spirit, and had Dr. Hartlo, chair
man of tho day, convey their sen
timents to tho gathering:
Mayor .1. H. Uonson of .Myrtlo
Point sent tho following message:
Tho city of Myrtlo Point unites
In extending hearty congratulations
to North Hend and all of Coos Hay
upon tho nssuranco of getting a
railway, In extending best wishes
for the success of tho celebration
and tho enrly realization of the
railroad. Wo hope that good will
prevail, that sectional strife will bo
nwopt aside and all will unlto for
tho betterment o ftbo country.
L. ,1. Simpson wired as follows
from San Francisco:
Will you pleaso convey to all Ihe
peoplo of .North Iloud my heartiest
-wishes on tho nctual beginning of
tho railroad that In and tho big city
that It Is going to make; my only
rcgrot Ir that I can't he with you
but anyway, I rojolco with you.
Messrs. W. .1. Wllsey and 11. A.
Sumner Jointly sept tho following
incssngo:
Wo congratulate the peoplo of
Coon Hay upon tho beginning of
tho railway. TIiIh Is but tho .be
ginning of groat things lor tho Im
perial Hay of Oregon. Ho nulled
lu nil thlugH for tho good of Cooh
Hay and tho hand of destiny will
do tho rcHt.
C. A. Smith Denies Rumor of
Building New Pasenrjer
Steamer.
"Hiilld a new boat for tho pass
enger traffic between Coos Hay and
San Francisco, absolutely, nnd em
phatically, no," was tho personal
statement of Mr. C. A. Smith to
Tho Times when . nsked concerning
tho rumor that the C. A. Smith
Company was nbout to lot a con
tract for a now steel steamer.
"I was talking on tho telephone
tho other day to .1. W. Dennett
Just after his return from San
Francisco," Mr. Smith continued,
"and Mr. Hcnnctt mentioned tho
need of a modern passenger boat
and I suggested that ho and n
number of other business men form
a company and build It. He asked
me If I thought It would pay and
I told him ho has lived hero longer
than I and that he should know.
Mr. Bennett said such a boat
would be In competition with tho
Hcdondo nnd I told him that that
should not ho considered.
"And thnt'8 nil I know about nny
new passenger steamer," Mr. Smith
concluded, with a smile.
first displav spitixfi hats
In tho season's most stylish cre
ations will bo shown Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at the Clark
Millinery, Hroadway and Central.
Ladles of tho city aro Invited to
Inspect this display.
Brings Locomotive for Smith
Powers Company and Big
List of Passengers.
Tho Uedondo nrrlvod In Into Sat
urday after a good trip up tho
coast from San Francisco. Sao hnd
a good cargo of freight and a full
passenger Hat, tho regular travel
being augmented by tho coming of
laborcis tor Wlllott & Ilnrr.
Ucsldes 170 tons of miscellan
eous freight for Marshfleld, tho Hc
dondo had another 00-tn locomo
tlvo for tho Smith-Powers Com
pany. It Is a. duplicate of tho
No. 101, which they recolved some
months ago, and tho now ono Is
No. 102.
Tho Itedondo also hnd about 1-30
tons of cement for tho now pulp
mill. The Itedondo will sail at 8
o'clock Tuesday morning.
The following aro tho pasBcn
gcin arriving on tho Itedondo:
M. Glass, !0. Nlcnatndt, F. M.
Slsslngcr, Kdnn K. ICIsscngcr, Lou
isa Elssmluger, J. C. THdorf, .1.
Cllnklnbcnrd. II. A. Dow, W. J.
Morrison, W. L. Hlnko, G. Hnnscn,
C. II. Uronghton, F. .1. Jacobus,
Potor Dlctro, 12. L. Sparks, It. M.
Stnnbroiigh, .1. Goslln, Mrs. W. K.
Dungnn, Mrs. Ferry. T. II. Shanks,
Mrs. Evn Smith, Kd Kunpp nnd
family, T. Hogllo, P. Coruno, A.
Amhrozlti, G. Gnndeuclo, T. Giovan
ni, P. Giovanni, F. Frnnclsco, D.
Vccchlo, H. Cnvnllo, J. Hoslno, .1.
Triiyomeal, P. Pletro, J, Vnlen, A.
Vandorstln, F, Scott, C. Frnrnr nnd
C. Kynti.
H
ror you n ere
The Newest and Best in Clothes
for Men and Young Men
The standard conservative 3-button model.
The young mannish 2- button model.
The English model, distinctively different.
The Norfolk, especially popular model. '
TheF Maker:
Alfred
Benjamin & Co.
Hecognlzed ns America's fore
most and host manufacturer of
high grade eiothlng, has com
bined tho most popular nnd most
worthy fabrics with their Ideas
of good clothes, and now wo of
fer to you tholr product In gar
ments! that aro sure to pleaso
you. Suits priced $15 and up.
New Spring Styles:
You Know Us
Wc nrc In business rljrht here where you live. Yon are nn
ncqunlntnncc, neighbor or n friend of ours. This moncy-bnek-If-not-sntlsflctl
offer should prove the sincerity of our claims.
AMOXt! Til 1-3 SICK.
Tho llttlo dnughter of .Mr. anil
Mrs. A. II. Woodworth of South
Mnrshfiold, la reported 111.
Mm. Hay Hronks Is confined to
her homo In Day City on account
of Illness,
Mrs. John Kooutz of South
Mnrshfiold Is confined to her bod
by lu grlppo and bronchitis.
Mrs. Homor Mnnzoy la confined
to her homo with an uttnek of lu
grlppo.
4
I AT THE HOTELS, i
COOS .1. Smith, Portland: II.
Short, Lakeside; Howard Hyosly,
Myrtlo Point; M. AdnniH, Camp 7.
HLAN'CO -Howard Hvana, Hue
ley, Wash.: V. F. O'Hrlen. Fred
Nolseu, Portland; Frank Feiiuor,
Sun Francisco; t'lliin Tholo. West
port; W. G. Knioraon, Olo Paulxou,
t'ainn li: L. No. Allegany: Frank
Gauthlcr and wlfo, Potrnlln; G. C.
Gnnthler, Coqulllo.
LLOYD II. Coon. .1. I.. Hrnfl
ford, Portland; Henry S'an.o.v,
Gardiner.
CHANDLER Carl Sllrek. C. J.
AdauiH, Milton Glass, Geo rue Han
sen, .1. II. Hi-rtholf. II. A. Dow. San
FrnuclHco; T. It. Shanks, Itlchmoud;
J3. It. Noiistudt, Oakland: 1-3. P.
Sehow, Portland: W. W. Hrynn nnd
wlfo, Gardiner; J. .IiiiiIhIi, Si-iittle:
A. W. U)nii, A. (ioodiunu, Ei-cmm-i
ba, Mich.; M. A. McLuukIiIIu, South
Inlet; II. Doyer, Amsterdam; .1.
A. Wang, Seattle; F. D. I.ayton. K.
M. Lnyton. L. K. Reynolds, Port
land; G, Hanson, Oakland,
When wo any wo tallevo wo hnvo
tho .hr.tt lnxntivo nnd back up our
statement with our unqualltird prom
iso to return without queMlon or
formnllty tlio money pnld in for It,
if It docs not provo entirely anils
fnrlnry to you, wo lirlievo wo oro en
titled to your confidence.
Our bunlnesi sueceai nnd prrstlRO
depend upon your confidences In tin.
We know wo muit acruro nnd hold
your ronfidenco in order to cot nnd
keep your patronnse. Therefore, wo
would not ilnre mnko this offer If wo
veru not positively ccrtnln that wo
can provo our claims for
Our etperlenco with them nnd tlio
mnny report wo.hnvo received from
those who hnvo lined them provo
tlmt they nro renlly the mniit plrnilng
nnd sntisfuctory bowel remedy we
know of,
Jleiall Ordorlles tnstn liko candy.
They nro soothing nnd ensy in nction.
They don't cauao grlpinc, nnuien,
pureinK or eicenlve looseness, na do
the usual physio or laiutive. Ilexnll
Orderlies seem to net as ft tonlo
atrcticthencr upon tho nervcj and
muscle of thobownli. They prompt
ly relieve constipation. They net to
overcomo tho causo of constipation.
Tliey tend to eliminate tho cnuo
of rirk hendnehc, bllioitsnras, Imd
breath, nirvoiwnea nnd other ilia
attendant upon innctivo bowels.
Make Us Prove This
Wo wnnt you to comn to our storo
nnd net n pnekaao of Ilexnll Order
lies. Uso n few or mo up tho entire
box. Then, if you nro not entirely
satisfied, comn back nnd tell.ua nnd
wo will promptly return tho money
you pnld us for them.
You promlso nothing you sign
nothing you olillwato voursclf to us
in no wny whatever. Wo necepl
your mero word.
Don't you now IHInvo that Ilexnll
Orderllet nro worthy of n trial?
Could utiy offer bo more fair?
Try Them at Our Risk
Wo nartlculoily recommend Riis It
Orderlies for children, nged persons
nud for dellcnto people.
ltexall Orderlies come In vest
pocket tin boxes. 12 tnblels, 10c:
30 tablets, L'5c; SO tbluta, 60c.
Usual doso one tublct.
CAUTION: Pleaso bear in mind that ltexall Orderlies are not sold by all drut
ihtt. You can buy ilexnll Orderlies only at The ltexall Stores.
You can buy ltexall Orderlies in this community only nt our atora:
LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO., lr
MARSHFIELD TflO faXCiM StorO OREGON
Thfr l a Tleud! Btnre In nrarljr every town ami city In the United Slain, Cuniida nnd
Ori-st llrltoln. 'Iliero Is n illllrrent ltexall Ilemodv for nearly every ordinary human Ill
each ciiwvlitlly ilmlsncd fur the particular III for which it U rccuininciiiled.
The Ucxall Stores nro America's Greatest Drug Stores
Arrow Shirts
Stetson Hats
m mm
mi AnA
it ',! Wli
rjtnj.rln p,li
Agents for:
"Stetson Shoes
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Marshfield
Myrtle Point
Bandon
WE WILL MAIL YOU 1
for each Hot ot old Falso Tout
eont ua. lllghost prlcoa pnld fir
old Gold. Silver, old Watches
broken Jewelry and Preclou
Stones.
Monoy Sent by Return Mall.
Plilla. Snieltlng Ai Refining Co.
Established 20 Years.
Hint CliCHluut St.. PlillHilclphla, Pa.
TO DliNTISTS.
We will buy your Gold Fllllufo,
Gold Scrap, and Plntlnum. Illgu
08 1 prices paid.
Till? ItKCOItl) PHOTOaitAPHING AHSTRACT COMPANY
Hnva photographic coplos of all rocords of Coos County todite,
abstracts of titles, present ownors, or any othor Information relitlsj
to real cstato furnisuod on short notice
IIUSINKSS OFFICI'3: 117 North I-'ront St., Mnrnliflolil. Phone 1311
W. J. RUST, Manager
W. 8. HUOW.N 55 A. II. IIODGI.NS
Marshfield Paint,
i Decorating Co.
IMImates I'tiinlshcd.
Phono 187-L JIarslifleld, Ore.
KS
IH'NKItAL xoTirl:.
McmbeiH of ArnKo Lodge, No.
28, of North Hend, and ineinbera
of SiiiiBet Lodge No. CI, I. O. O.
P. and inenihoiB of Myrtlo Lodge,
No. 3, KulghtH of PythliiB:
You nro horoby notified to meet
nt I. O. O. F. hall, Marshfleld, nt
1 o'clock Hlinrp, Tuesday, March I.
1913, to attend tho funeral of our
lato brother, William McKwcn of
Arugo Lodge. I. O. O. F., nnd Mr
lo Lodge, No. 3, Knights of Pythias.
Sojourning brothers nro respect
fully Invited.
lly order of tho N. O. nnd C. C.
I. LANDO,
Secretary I. O. 0. F
F. S. UOUSLl'3Y,
Keoper R. & S., K. of P,
A FllHSII SUPPLY of FRKSII
OLYMPIA OYSTHHS .1UST R13
OKIVKI). Pico Delivers-. PIION13
your OttDF.lt to PI I OX 1 3 7!t-L
ja:ss iiowi:l troiuli:
i.v marsiifii:ld.
MnrsMlold people linvo foynd out
that A SINGLI2 UOSK or simple
bucktliorn hark, glyccrlno, etc., ns
compounded In Adler-1-kn, tho Ger
man bowel nnd stomach reniody,
rolloves lOiiBtlputlon, sour stomach
or gus ou tho Btomnch INSTANT
LY, Jfhls Blmplo nilxturo boenmo.
inmotis by Hiring nppouuicuis anu
It nntlsoptlolzos tho dlgcsttvo or
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS AND
INSURANCE
Wo. have some oi' tlio best bargains in .Real Es
tate to bo round in .Mai'shfiehl. .llere are soino of
the bargains which will pay you to look up bel'OiO
you locate.
Two lots on South Hroadwav, 30x120 feet, for
$2(500.
Four lots and eight-room houso on easy terms,
in Eastside, and some fine building lots to be sold
on easy terms.
TTave soino nice building lots in Bunker Hill,
only five minutes' walk from tho Smith mill.
Have a soven-room house and four lots in "Bun
ker Hill for $2000, pari cash, balanco on time. Al
so lots in liny Park.
For particulars see
PARKER (& LEATON
Rooms 1 and 2. Lockhart "Bldg., over Hub.
Or phone 199-K.
iBH'B8smtmmmmmmmmBmBmmmmmmmmmamm
Singer SewingJMachines
Wo hnvo thoin for rent or for salo.
Machines Ropnlred.
Supplies nnd Needles for Salo.
w. j. nn,,
iai Park Ave. .Maihliflclil.
Phono lai-X.
Twin City Laundry
GOOD WORK GOOD SFHVK'13
Xot in any Combine.
H lioiu-8 voik for Vtoiucii.
Our Agents call uuyulicrc.
Phono Jdll-.J.
Save That Bundle for Me
A squnro dcnl and n clean shirt.
IIOH SARTICR,
Twin City Laundry!
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondol
Kqulpptnl with wireless and nubinnrlne Ml
I5AILS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, AT 8 A. M.
All PrunpriL'cr ItnCi.rvnMniiu l.'p.m .Qui, I.ViiiirlKri Mukt IlO Made l
H05 1'Ifo HiilldliiL'. or Lombard utroet Pier li7. All rckcmtloU
intiKt ho taken up 21 hours before Milling.
INTKU-OCKAN TnAXSPOItTATIO.V CO.
PHOMR 4 O. F. MrGKOftQE. Mnl
ItZZ SPEEDWELL
CAPT. IIUItTIS, Master.
Sails for San, Francisco from Coos Bay
Thursday d. m. February 27.
TII13 SPKKDWKIJj Is speedy mid tins excellent l'nM',f!,t(ljK!J$l
niodatlons, laro clciin nnd airy roouiH nnd elcctilo Hg'" I
wireicbs. I
lir frclKht nnd pnssnKC, npply, ,., ft.8
A. V. IMnhroolc Co. Tltlo (iiinriiiiteo and "., H
(Ii:i-lll7 Santa Muiluu lUilu., Sun Frnnclsco.
5fnrWlf'J-
Phono li(i:S-,T
I'll Call.
White Duck Button Shoes
for Children.
AIbo now Patent Lnntbnr rtnHnn
Shoea for Ladles' nnd Misses', nt
The Electric Shoe Shop
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
mrrAin df.pautmf.xt
IA'.MHKR, IUTH, SHIXOMCS, MOUM)IXOS, SASH AXI) DOOUS
ItOOFIXO PAP13R, I7TC.
CUT TIIK VVliX, IlILTi IX TWO UV USIXO OUH WOOD.
fisher Auto Service
Wm, Fisher, Proprietor.
Phono orders to Ilillyer's Cigar
Stand, Phono 1?-J. After 11 p. m.
phono B-J. Night phone 181-R.
Murshtleld, Oregon.
A modern HrlcE. uildlug, Eloctri:
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
nOTKL ooos
O. A. Metltn, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents n day mid upwards
Cor. TJrodvv und Market
Union Storage Company
W. A. Heard. Mer.
Expert Packers. Carpets Cleaned.
Furnituro racked, Shipped,
Stnineil and Konalrml. t
382 Front St. Phono 19C.
Leave orders nt Going & Harvey.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
saiiq lrnnM MAVcutritri n rnn PORTLAND
SUNDAY, MARCH 2 AT 6:30 A.M
nniiron tdip ia.50
OUNXKCTIXa WITH the north hank road at portU-
NORTH PACIFIC TEAISHIP CO.MPAM t
Phono 4i o. p. sicononas. W-
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILINGS FROM TORTLAND, Tuesday evening ot each
m l'. .11. fc
SAIL1XG FROM MARSHFIELD, Saturdays, MurhJj J
March 8th, 0:!to u. in., March lBth, a p. in. 5 March
Mn..1. n,,1. .-. . .
.'IlkVII llll, I, in.
Phono Slain 85-L. J. O. MILLFJt, Age-
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW --,' aE3
See CQRTEELt
Steamer Washington
sill
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Baya
freight, only,
Wednesday p. m. February 26.
gans nnd driiwR.aXL tho-tuipurltles
HEaiw. is Burpryl mili
i uu. luo, lua south nnoAim'.w
0c
T. S. DOW, Aget.
Miaa;i.t.?i;T