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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
vrcMMMMmrti . -n! i' j i W""aui 3t. "iv.j 11 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 5 m Here They Are! ur New Line of Go-Carts Perambulators Pullman Sleeper Giggs All right up to the minute in smartness, comfort and durability. Mr Perry is in the market buying nifty goods which are beginning to arrive. See Our New Rugs Dining Room Furniture, Etc. Wore buying. Our time is yours. We will thank you for the opportunity to show goods and quote prices. PERRY NICHOLSON House of Staples Just a Few Personal Words To the People of Coos Bay: We wish to state that the big closing out sale which opened at this store today is genuine and the bargains offered are real values, We have decided to go out of the Clothing, Men's Furnishings and Shoe Business so that we may give all our time and attention to the grocery business, For that reason we have named prices that you cannot afford to overlook, You know the quality of this merchandise and should take advantage promptly, EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD , We mako this personal explanation that the public may understand this sale is not a fake in any way, PHONE 32 The BAZAR. STORE OF QUALITY Working insa men Attention! Do you get your share of the full dinner pail? oiV0, eat y dinner cold, which causes stom as troubles and nervousness, LISTEN! We have the wonder of the 20th Century, ne Universal Lunch Box, composed of a Thermo joule, which keeps liquids hot for 24 hours, with an "acnable cup and a place for your food which will e as served from the stove, rnce for complete outfit, $2,00, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONIGHT SPECIALS HEEL FEATURE' Tlic t 'MMtaain m TAME,VS REVENGE" Tlio most startling nnd Altpn Ver I)roducel- .Come out and seo It tonight. AXDa .TIIC II0XEYM0N A 'arc comedy. Fou N AUSBNT NDED nunGLARA go0(1 comedy. '"S a PfufT'! plttures tonight, Conio out nnd enjoy yourself hy Established Admission, loc, Never more. iim e Want Ads. Bring Results Saturday Special Sale On Hal unlay, March H, wo will place on Milo our entire American Manufacturers line of hosiery. Hosiery 13 Cents Ladles' flue unci medium weight, buby's, boys', girls' and men's. You know what the.su Mocking are. Now Is your cluince to stock up at lilc iter pair. "Always Something New" Peoples' 5-1 0-1 5c Store O'COXNELL IIUILIHNCJ. fish! fish! fish! Smoked Fish Oiled Fish Salt Fish Pickled Fish Kippered Fish All kinds, all sizes. By the piece, canned, or by the bov. Largest variety iu the county. Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Mnskoy's "ondlea. Have, your Job printing done a The Times office. TIDES FOR MARCH. Bolow is gtvon tho time and height of high and low water nt Mnrflhflcld. Tlio tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho (Irst lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compai iBon on consccutlvo heights will indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wntor on tho bar, iMiiiRtract 2 hours 34 minutes GIHrs.. 2.27 7.58 2.02 8.20 'Ft... r..l 1.8 CO 0.1 7iHrs.. 2.5:1 8.33 2.38 8.48 Ft... 5.3 1.5 5.0 0.C 81lrs.. 3.17 9.04 3.12 0.14 'Ft... 5.5 1.2 5.5 0.C p HORN. BOWRON To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howron of Ten Mile, Tuesday, March 5, a son. Mother and child are doing nicely. WEATII Kit IXHtKCAST. By AsBoclntod I'rosi ORHGON Generally fair to night and Frldny. East to south cast winds. Union Service Tho churches of tho city will hold union prayer moot ing tomorrow ovonlng at tho Chris tian church. Church Social Tho Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian church will have a social and business mooting at the F S. Dow homo Frldny evening. Leavo Tomorrow Fred MnrkB, E. P. Schow, C. T. Jones, J. W. Day and Roso Ferry will bo outgoing paB Bengors on thu Drain stago tomorrow morning. Meet Friday Tho Young People's Societies of tho Norwegian church of North IJond nnd Marshfleld will hnvo a Joint nicotine next Frlilnv nvniilit at tho church hall. A u'ooil program fuw dnys ago. Bo far Mr. Nolsou hnB I LOCAL TEMPERATURE i RECOKI). i For the 24 hours ending at I 1:43 a. m. March G, by IlenJ. I Ustllnd, Bpccial government tue I teorologlcnl observer: I Maximum 58 Minimum 35 At 4:43 n. in 30 I Precipitation none I Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 45.43 I Precipitation same period I provlous yenr 4 3.77 I Wind: Northwest, clear. has been arranged and a good time is anticipated. Will Erect Ilulldlng E. Handel of tho Marshfleld Cyclory has lot thu contract for tho erection of n ono Btory brick building on the lot ad joining tho building ho occupies nt present on Urondway. Tho front of tho building, which will bo 24 by 50 In size, will bo of pressed brick. May Ho Apolntcd. T. A. Rlnehnrt, formerly of tho State Land board, is considered as likely to bo appointed by Governor West as a member of tlio Workmen's Compensation com mission. Mr. Rlnohnrt has visited on tho Ray a number of times and Is n relntlvo of tho C. II. Marsh family, (lets Illgh Olllce Everett A. John- bou has been appointed Acting United States Attorney for Oregon by Judge Dean, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho retirement of John McCourt. Mr. Johnson Is ulto well known hero, having made several visits to tho Ray, tho last one being to prosecute n enso before Judge Coke, where a Hindu nt Handon was endeavoring to secure naturalization papers. Finds- Calves. Henry Hnrrls of LIbby yestordny camo nnd clnlmnd the calves which Louis Nelson of South Mnrshrield found astray n SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Hall. I'RIllAV I II. Y. P. U. Social with Miss Eva ureasor. Y. P. s. of tho Norwoglan Church. Parents nnd teachers mooting at Central school building nt 3 p. m. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. Olivia Edmnn. Irish Crochet Club with Mrs. Alvn Doll. READ THIS Workingman's Time Table (Compiled by ono who's boon thoro.) This time tabic was not figured out by the C. A. Smith Co., but if you will ride a Dayton Bicycle to and from work, you will feel more like loading lumber fast. Again The Deadly Parallel Compare These Facts With These Facts THE ONE WHO WALKS Getting Up 5:30 Eating Breakfast 0:00 Starts to Work G:15 Walking C:30 Wnlklng G:45 At Work 7:00 Full (Cold) Dlnnor Pall... 12:00 Whittling a Stick 12:30 At Work 1:00 Starts Homo 0:00 Walking 0:1G Walking 0:30 Eating Suppor 0:45 Tired Out 7:00 THE ONE WHO RIDES. A. M Sleoplng A. M Gottlng Up A. M .Cooking RronkfaBt A. M Eating Breakfast A. M Sturts to Work A. M At Work M Going Homo to Lunch P. M Reading tho Paper P. M At Work P. M Starts Homo P. M Ready for Suppor Doll P. M Resting P. M Ready to go out P. M Eujoylug Himself Rl'V A Havo Steol Rims Will Not Warp DAYTON TO RIDE NOW GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS. Havo Steol Mud-Guards Keep tho Mud Off YOU NEED NOT SEND A POWER OF ATTORNEY OR A STRING OF AFFIDAVITS EAST TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PIECE. We did, we do, we will replace defective parts FREE OF CHARGE. Meditate on this time table when walking home these cold evenings. (You'll Have Lois of Time.) Bicycle riders are home before you get fairly started. And, Madame if he had a wheel, supper would be over half an hour earlier, wouldn't it? And not so much hurrying in the morning, either. Buy a DAYTON BICYCLE and ride home to lunch at noon. WE HAVE SOLD 110 Dayton Bicycles Since Dec. 23rd, 1911 WHY? Marshfield Cyclery ? Agents for DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway 1 Agents for DAYTON BICYCLES Phone 158-R been unuble to nscortnln who took the calves the other day without notifying him and wlio evidently got frightened nnd turned them looso. Mr. Harris Bald they strayed from his place about a week ago. Improves Store II. A. Copplo is having some extensive alterations made In tho Golden Rule storo, now fixtures being put In nnd additional spuco created to accommodnto tho rapidly Increasing business. Ruys Property Win. Lnwhorne has purchased two lots at tho cor ner of South Fourth nnd Ingorsoll from W. F. Squire and plans to erect a flno home tliero for himself nnd family. The deal was mado by Geo. Baltics and thu price was si, 000. Sleet Tonight. Tliero will bo a Union prayer nicotinic of tho local Protestant churches at 7:30 this evening In tho First Mothodlst church. Pastor RaBsford of tho Baptist church' will bo tho loador. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. Meet Frldny Night. Tlio Mnrsh lleld Chamber of Commorco will meet tomorrow night to discuss a Coos county exhibit nt tho Sun Fran cisco exposition and nlso now quar ters for thu Chamber of Commorco. It Is likely that a second floor of fice suite will be sccurod. Other matters are nlso to come up. Naval Mllltln Captain Mncgonn reports that tho Oregon Navnl Militia Board of Portland Is planning to probo tho Coos Bny division and un less tho momborfl hero show somo signs of Interest nnd making tho or ganization nctlvo, It will bo mustorod out. Ctptaln Mncgonn suggests that It would bo bettor If tho mombcrs here, If they do not want to main tain tho division, would resign nnd ask to bo mustered out. Py Interest It Is stntod that ono of tho bills that passed tho Oregon legislature requires banks to pay at least ono per cent Interest on the county funds deposited with them. Tho county commissioners aro ro quired to dcslgnato tho county de positories nnd requlro them to fur nish bond. At ono por cent, It Is estimated that Coos County would rccctvo about $2,000 Interest por nn n urn on its funds. Ruby Lost Today noon, a strango woman brought n 2-year-old child. Into Nasburg's grocery and left hlta thoro. Slio did not know tho child or who his parents woro. Tho baby could ont tell his namo or whore ho lived. Ho was apparently con- teutod. Tho wnmnn said sho found him on tho street nnd fonrod that an nuto might hit him. Later Mr. D. L. Footo missed her llttlo son and locntod him there. Injured on Ship. Dan Colomnn. operating ono of tho winches on tho steum schooner Aberdeen, got his foot caught In tho gearing this morning and had It painfully bruis ed Tho Aberdeen had Just sailed from tho Smith mill nnd wns going down tho Bny when tho accident occurred. Sho put In nt tho Break water dork nnd Dr. Mlngtis dress ed tho Injury and Mr. Coleman was takou aboard and will proceed to his homo nt San Francisco. Opens New Tlientre Mrs. Del phlno Marx, who wll bo plonsontly romembered by ninny of tho musical people of Coos Bay, having nppoarod hero In concerts, Is tho star attraction at tho opening of tho now Empress thentor In Portland this weok. The Telegram says: "Mrs. Dolphluo Marx soloist of Tomplo Beth Isrnol nnd Trinity Episcopal Church, has been engaged by H. W. Plorong, manager of tho Empress Thonter, to sing at tho now vnudovlllo house nil this weok, and tho Portland artist will occupy honor placo on tho thoator poster announcing tho Inaugural bill of Sullivan & Cosldlno's new 375 000 house." Mrs. Marx is a slstor-In-Inw of Fred Marx, tho woll known travelling man, who Is calling on the Coos Ray trade this wook. The Hammer Is Buried at N. B. But SARTER has dug up sevoral new drinks to tempt your palate. Drink, and quit knocking. We Keep All Sorts But Recommend mmtn?vr?. ! Kidney Pills We know what they will do PRICE 50c YtQXvJ w U 1 N IfwifSj i