The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
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Copyrltht Hart Rf further & Mrx
,0 you want new clothes for
Easter Sunday ? Everybody
'decorates" for that day, or before;
10 reason why you shouldn't. You'll
tad the proper things for it here.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Spring suits; new stylish models in
Spring overcoats ; the latest shapes in
Spring hats; the finest neckwear in
ew patterns.
Woolen Mill Store
TMi store Is tlio homo of Hurt SchnfTnor & Murx Clothes.
Don't Wo ry Because It's Raining
If you need any Drug Wants
Ci Up "298" "The Busy Corner"
and you'll get your orders filled as quick,
with the same accuracy ' and care as you
Would if you came to the store in person.
Try it and see how it works.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
US
s0RPHEUM TONIGHT
T WILL REPEAT
IuuST,m""A K001 ,1,w,m-
Wa. ITAX w COOOAX'S TENEMENT featuring Arthur John-
,BE TEXACIOl-s i.., .....
Tu ' "u"i iv goou conieuy.
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iui,ij .v good country drama.
Established Admission, j&c, Never more.
Storage Company Umbrellas Covered
Trackers ' Jlsr' nt
Flrilturo Pn, c?rl)eta Cleaned.
ififS SfSMSSr d' Marslifield Cyclery
'( OHa... ' . PhOnO 10ft 11, ..In.. A.rn.Wc.
a Going & Harvey! Phono 108-R 173 llrondway
w frrk &r
'rimes roit march.
Below Is given tho Hmo and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshficlil.
Tlio tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day; a coiup.ii
Ison on consecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
mlmtrnct 2 hour :m minutes.
1711m.. a.fii D.nr. i.n n.is
'Ft... :i.o i,.. i 0.2 i.i
IS Mis.. I. Ill) 10.58 n.12 o.o
I Ft... 2.8 G.C 0.7 0.0
itiiiiH.. n.nfi 5.5 1 ii. oo fi.ai
Ft . . I !l 2.2 5.8 0.1
special service In Etninnnuul ISplscn
pnl church, consisting of a short ad
rcss, followed by a meditation ana
instruction, by Archdeacon II. U.
Chambers. The service will bo short
and no offerings will bo taken nt
nny of these services. Tho people of
Mnrsliflold are cordially Invited.
Ilujx Properly. Carl and Jay
Clluklnhonid lave purchnsed two
lots nt tlio corner of .Johnson ave
nue and Hioadwny from George
llellonl of Coiiuillo for ?2000.
Will Move Secretary John Mot
le, or the .Mnrsliflold Chamber of
Commerce Is making preparations
to move the last or tho week to
tho now tiiurters on tho second
floor of the First Xntlonal lJniil:
building.
WHATMICIt KOUKCAST.
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lly Associated I'rcss
OIIKGON Occasional rain
tonight mid Tuesday. South
westerly winds, brlBk to high
along coast.
LOI'AIj TI'MI'KHATUUK
ItKCOItl).
For tho 2 1 hours ending nt
l:i:i n. m March 17, by lVenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum GO
Minimum 10
At l:i:i n. in 18
Precipitation nono
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
l 1 01 2 IG.-1G
Precipitation same period
I provloim year 1C.I7
Wind: Southwest; Cloudy.
Mlllis In Portland C. J. Mlllls, as
sistant to Presldont Sproulo oC tho
.Southern Pacific, wns. In Portland
last week on business.' lie arrived
there the day before O. F. McKnlght
left and Informed tho latter that tho
Coos Dny-ISugenp lino would ' be
rushed to completion as rapidly as
possible.
Flics Contest Edward T. Cronk
rlght today filed a contest against
the honiestend of Heuben A. Uevol
bymer, the land being located on
Larson's Inlet. The dato or the
hearing of tho contest has not been
llxod. Tho contest wns filed beroro
A. K. Peck, U. S. Land Commissioner.
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IIOHX.
PUTNAM To Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Putnam at their homo In North
Hend, Sunday, March 10, mi 11
pound girl. Mother mid child nrc
doing well mid tho father thinks
the regular March 17 colehratlon
should hereafter be scheduled foi
ono day earlier.
Company Leaves Tho theatrical
company, known ns the Ilex players,
left on tlio Speedwell yesterday Tor
San Frnnclsco.
Florence Wiitcrvtorkh L. 11. Mur
phy, recently of Idaho, and George
Laird of Handnn nro at Florence fig
uring on Installing u water system
there.
Open Wind Mine. 11. .1. Mills.
who took a leiifu on J. A. Ward's
Mllllcomn coal mine, arrived hero
Thursdny on tho llreakwater and
Is plnnnlni: to work It. He has mi
option to buy It. Today ho Ih ar
ranging to pump It out mid start
mining coal. Ho has mined In tuv
oral Pacific Coast stntes.
Is Advanced Cell Iroland has Just
iccolvod woril from IiIh brother, Ash
er Ireland, who has long been Identi
fied with the U. S. Forestry Depart
ment at Roseburg, has been advanc
ed to n position In tho district ofllcc
nt Portland. Mr, Ireland Is unite
well known on tho liny, through vis
its lioio and tho news of his advance
will bo mosot gratifying to his ninny
ncqiinlntnnccs horo.
Holy Week Addresses Ilcglunlng
with this evening and continuing
through until Friday, there will bo u
D.UHV AM) STOCK FAltMS.
If you want a good Dairy or
Stock fiii-iii see I'ltgerald or
Phono ilim, Marslifield. Foe the
Hoiuescekei" Ho cmi show you
sumo of I ho best In the county
for sale.
WANT ADS.
FOlt SATiE Whlto Veklii duck
eggs for hatching. Andrew Chris
tenson, Forndnlo. Phono CC-L.
FOlt SAIjE Thoroughbred Hi-ovtn
Leghorn eggs for sotting, fl.00
for 15. E. B. Curtis, North
Bend.
WANTED Girl or Ionian for gen
eral housework. Apply Mrs. W.
II. Elokworth, Coos Hay Cream
ery, Mnrsliflold.
FOlt SALIC Incubator and brooder.
Inquire at 138 Third street.
UTILITY" IJItEl) Huff Orpington
eggs for hatching. Phono 294-X.
WOMHX A money maker. Guar
anteed Hosiery to wonror. Our
proposition bents all others. $10
per day. Wrlto Immediately.
Quaker City Mills. 30 So. ICth
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Funeral .Saturday The funeral of
tho late John S. Coke, Sr., wns held
Saturday at Dora, Judge and Mrs.
J. S. Coke, Tom Coko and othor
relntlvcs- from here attending. H. J.
Coke, who accompanied tho body
here from Los Angolcs, Is now nt
Dora nnd will visit on tho liny before
returning south.
Is Improving Gregory Canty,
formerly stownrd at tho Mllllcomn
Club, Is now In Portland receiving
trentment for his limb. Tho physi
cians are hopoful that ho will shortly
regain tho lino of his limb. Ho hns
been staying nt his old home near
McMlnnvllle. An x-ray photo of tho
limb showB a most marked Improve
ment. Ills aliment wiik tuberculosis
of the bono.
Many I (optics J. M. Culley wus In
fiom Catching Inlet today, lie re
cently advertised some plgH for snlo
i in Tho Times and says ho sold thorn
nil the next day mid had dozens of
tails since. Mr. Culley says his wife
was so busy answering the phono
that she snys tho next timo ho ad
vertises In The Times she will make
him stay In the house to nuswer tho
phone.
Denies New Trial Judge John S.
Coke has denied n now trial In tho
ase ef lleckola vs. tho Coos Hay
I.liliu.r Co. The denial of tho mo
tion for n new trlnl was on the
ground Hint Hcckeln In his petition
denied tho delivery of nny contract
to tho compnny whllo In his suit he
attempted to recover possession of
the Brewery saloon undor tho con
trait; also becnuso ho begun tho ac
tion undor n writ of replevin Instcnd
of lining on tho terms of tho con
tract. Coiiiltle Booming. 1). D. Plcrco
of tho Coqulllo Mill Co. wns In
Marslifield today on business. He
repoits that the now city hall Is
rapidly neuilng completion and that
thoy nro planning a formal open
ing In which nil of the towns of
tho county will bo Invited to pnrtlc
Ipnte. Ills compnny recently pur
chased 18,000,000 feet of timber
nonr Coqulllo from Georgo Benlo,
Mr. Plerco going to California to
eloso the dent. Ho says that Goo.
Benlo and Grant Benlo nro making
money fast In California, Grant
having cleaned up $50,000 In the
Inst few yearn and Is now building
n haiidsomo homo there.
Itecovcrlng Itiipldly Harry Gall
bralth was In today from their now
homo on Isthmus Inlet mid Is recov
ering rapidly from tho effects of tho
accident In which ho sustained a
broken leg tho other day. Whllo mov
ing from Enstsldo to tho Hornco
Burnham Iioubo on Isthmus Inlet, tho
wagon stuck and In helping tho team
to movo it Gnllbrnlth was thrown
ovor tho embankment about 12 or
15 foot fracturing his log. Ho laid
by tho rondsldo until tho furnlturo
wns dollvered ana un)ondod, mid tho
wagon roturiicd and brought hltn to
tills city for surgical treatment. Tho
fracturo Is healing rapidly and ho is
now ablo to got along without crutch-
STILL IT GBOWS.
Tho GOLDKN RULE continues to
grow. It will continue to grow. It
must bo so. Somo day it will covor
the ontlre block nnd extend somo ton
cr twenty stories In the nlr. Soonor
or Intor tho bank will bo pushed from
tho corner. In tho squoezo tho Fin
nish Co-oporntlvo storo will bo pinch
ed until it' will give place. For tho
first time, The Coos Pay Times will
bo routed. Stafford mid his sweotn
will seek cover. Tho Chamber of
Commorco will bo boosted to about
tho sixteenth floor. Sengstnckon and
his Title oh, well, lot It go nt that;
But tlio Golden Uulo must grow.
This Is only a drenin, but stranger
things hnvo happened.
FOB SALE Ono launch 20 feet? H
II. P. Enquire M. G. Coloman,
North Bend.
FOB BENT Eight room house, or
olther floor singly and bath. See
John EUorby after G o'o'ock.
FOlt BENT 7 iooih house in Bay
Park. Apply Jas. Forty or phone
301-X.
FOlt SALE CHEAP If taken at
onco. line lnuncli Tourist. Also
runabout automobile, Inqulro D.
O. Wnlcott.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing, Phoae lM'L.
WANTED Twelve experienced mln
ors and timber men. Apply Beav
er Hill Coal Co.
Swedish Cheese
Just arrived a fresh shipment
of tho colebrated
PBIMOT and MYSOST, In 25o
bricks.
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phono 102
Mnskey's "andles.
PERSONAL NOTES j
CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner
Is In town today.
J. M. CULLEY of Catching Inlet Is In
town on business.
GEORGE BLAKE Is In town todny
from Catching Inlet.
TOM LAWHORNE Is a town visitor
from Allegnny today.
A. 1). WRIGHT of Sumner Is n
Marslifield visitor today.
OTTO STEPHENS of North Bend
was n Marshllold visitor todny.
MRS. J. I). CLINKENBEARl) of
Sumner Is n Mtirshtleld visitor to
day. CI IAS. SPOONER and wife of Catch
ing Inlet nro spending the day In
town.
A. W. ATKINS returned this morn
ing from u business trip to Alle
gany. C. W. ELLMORE returned to town
this morning nfter n short visit
In Allegany.
MRS. HARRIS of LIbby left yes
terday for California to visit
friends.
MRS. PETER GUILLIAMS of North
Coos River Is In town for tho day
shopping.
MR. nnd Mrs. ANSON ROGERS nro
business visitors from South Coos
River todny.
FRANK FENSLER will bo an out
going passenger on the Drain
stngo tomorrow.
1VER PETERSON roturned to tho
Bay tho last or tho week after a
ycnr'B absence In tho north.
MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS returned
to Marshllold this morning nfter
spending Sunday In Sumner.
C1IAS. STILIIAM came to Marsh
field this morning from the lrlu
ford Davis pliico on Coos River.
MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Emplro
left yostordny for San Frnnclsco
to visit relatives for awhile.
JAMES KELLOND, Jr., who has been
visiting his parents since Inst Fri
day, returned to Myrtlo Point this
afternoon.
MESSRS. J. T. and W. CONLOGUE
and (CATHERINE nnd BERTHA
CONLOGUE or Lmiipn spent Sun
day In Marslifield.
J. V. S.M EATON and I). C. Des
mond or the C. A. Smith Co.,
loft yesterday on tho Redondo
for Snn Frnnclsco.
ARTHUR HAM enmo to town from
Cnmp 1 this morning nnd will tnko
tho nftornoon train for Bnndoii on
u few days' business trip.
CLEM PAINTER, formerly cnptnln
of tho Flyer, mid family, loft
yesterday for California where
they will probnbly locnte.
MRS. CHRISTINE ATKINSON and
MRS HARRIS wcro outgoing pas
sengers on tho Redondo on a
short plcnsuro trip to San Finn
cIsco MR. niid MRS. WILL RICHARDS
and MRS. WALTER SPADE of
Forndnlo were ovor Sunday guests
or E. O. Hall and family of Sum
ner. ERIK WISTI, the longshoromnn.
returned this morning from Ten
Mile, whero ho has been engaged
In building a residence for his
brother.
MISS C. CORDELL, who has boon
visiting her brother nt the Suiltli
Poworn camp on Isthmus Inlet,
loft .yesterday for her old home
at Sacramonto.
P. D. CHAMBERLAIN of tho L. C.
Smith Typewriter Co., hns ro
turned to Marslifield nfter spend
ing several weeks nt Salem In
tho Itncrcsts of his house.
M. E. BROWN or tho engineering
deimrtiuont or tho C. A. Smith
Co., and wlfo, left on tho Ro-!
doudo yesterday for California In
hopes of bouorittlng his health.
13. W. KAM.MERER left yesterday
on the Speedwell to visit Mrs.
Knmmorer, who recently under
went nn operation, and tho chil
dren, who nro spending tho win
ter with relatives In California.
C. A. GLENN arrived horo from
Bnndoii Snturday to tnko a posi
tion in tho Antiseptic barber
shop and will mnko tho fourth
innn regularly employed thoro
now.
MRS. MAGGIE OGREN mid hor
mother MRS. FOX, of Bnndoii ro
turned to Marshllold this morn
ing nftor a short visit with Mib.
Fox' sister, Mrs. Jud .Mills of
Stunner.
F. J. SCHINDLER, who hns boon
at Camp 5 of tho Smith-Powers
Co., leaves for San Francisco
from which place ho goes to
Donvor, whero ho will bo located
for several months.
JAS. NOWLIN of North Coos River
Js a Mnrsliflold business visitor to
day. Ho says that tho wind storm
thero this morning was tho most
severe they have had In a long
tlmo but ho did not honr of any
damage caused by It.
GEO. WILSON of Empire was In tho
city this morning. Ho has Just re
turned from a trip to Port Orford,
and oxpects to spond considerable
time In the Curry County moun
tains tho coming summor,
C. S. DODGE nnd family will leavo
overland this week for Sacra
monto, whore thoy will mnko
their headquarters for a tlmo.
Mr. Dodgo oxpects to leavo his
family thero whllo ho goes to
Novada to look up a business
proposition. Ho Bnys ho will not
engago In too printing business
again.
AMES S. JOHNSTON, postmnstor
at Port Orford, and son, Lowell,
nrrlved hero on tho Tramp to se
cure treatmont for tho latter s
eye, tho optic having boon ln-
Jured by a scissors In tho hnnda
of his llttlo sister recently. Ho
will probnbly regain tho uso of
tho eye.
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I SATURDAY PERSONALS. T
A
MRS. C. S. HILUORN of Mllllcomn
wns n Mnrsliflold visitor todny.
W. B. FARRIN is down from Sum
ner on business.
RAY NORRIS Is In from Fnlrvlow
on business todny.
JAS. STOCK. Jr.. of Duninr is In
Marshllold on business.
FRANK SMITH, superintendent of
the tho Coos River llntchery. Is In
Murshtlold today on business.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS returned
to Marsblleld this morning from a
visit with rolntlws In Eaitslde.
SUPT. RIGGS or tho Wlllet & Burr
Company returned to Myrtlo Point
today nrter a visit In Mnrsliflold.
MISS LAURA KRUSE or North
Hend Is temporarily employed In
tho J. W. Bennett ofllros In this
city.
ELNA nnd 1IILDUR SELANDER re
turned this morning rrom n visit
nt the Grant Selandcr homo on
South Coos River.
AL II1TE passed through hero yes
terday on route to Coqullle,
where ho plnns to locate again nf
tor nn extended California trip.
J. A. PATTISON or South Mnrsh
Ilold left today for Portland In
respoiiHo to u messngo stating that
his father was serlousiv III thoro.
CLIFFORD PERKINS of Gardiner Is
In Marsh field on business mid re
ports thnt Gardiner expects to
hnvo a fnst ball team this son
son. Ho Is going to California
on business.
A. JONES of Bnndon, who Is plan
ning to put In a confectionery
storo nnd lco crenm parlor thoro,
was In Mnrsliflold on business
yostordny.
F. B. WESTERBERG of tho Pcoplo's
5, 10 nnd 15c Storo, will leavo
tomorrow for San Francisco whero
he will mnko extensive purchases
to culnrgo his stock.
CHAS. O. JOHN, a wholesale ment
denier from Portland, who hns
been on tho Bay a couple of wcoks
on business, left for bis homo to
dny on the llreakwater. Ills firm
plans to put In n distributing
branch here.
JACK NEIL of Snn Francisco, Port
land nnd Kansas City, who expect
ed to leavo on tho Breakwater to
day for tho north, has changed
his plans mid will remain over.
Mr. Nell hns Invested extensively
In rent cstnte nnd hns confidence
In tho future of Coos Bay.
ED M'KEOWN will leave today or
Monday for Coaledo to become
foreman of Smith-Powers Camp
No. 2, while Foreman Garrott
takes a vacation, Mr. McKcown
hns not resumed his old plnco as
foreman of tho Smith-Powers
cnmp on South Inlot, nluco his
return from his honeymoon trip.
FOR SCHOOL HOYS.
Wo hnvo received a number
of mocking bird whistles which
will bo given nwny to nil
school boys cnlllng nt the
Woolen Will Store nltor 2:30
p. m. Tuesday, March 18.
WOOLEN MILL STORE.
AMONG THE SICK.
I
Evorybody who has tried our
Corona Blend
Coffee
Como Again.
TIioio'b a reason.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
181 Market Ave. Phono 3JM-J.
Mrs. Fred Kruse, who hns been
III at Mercy hospital, was brought to
tho home of her parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Escott, In South Mnrsliflold Inst
Friday. Sho Is considerably Im
proved, much to tho gratification of
her many friends.
Florence, tho llttlo daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bnlnos, has beon
nick with tho grlppo for tho past
wook. Mrs. Bailies' sister, Miss Hn
zel Hurrlsnn of Rlverton, nrrlved
last week to aid the mother In car
ing for her. Tho baby Is reported
a llttlo hotter now.
Miss Esthor Sllvormnn, English
tenchor In tho Mnrsliflold High
school, has been 111 of n sovoro at
tack of la grlppo.
Mrs. E. E. Kolly or South Marsh
llold Is recuperating from n sovoro
attack of la grlppo.
Miss Evelyn Lnngworthy Is suffer
ing from a badly Injured foot, an
ax having slipped and sovoroly cut
her toes tho othor ovonlng whllo
chopping kindling.
SAVE 'M CENTS por SACK by
buying FLOCK of HAINES.
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Yakima apples and potatoes. Ask
your grocor for thorn.
VOTE FOR THE
SUPPORT OP THE
1 g COOS BAY BAND
"Music hath cuarnis," you know,
"to sootho tho savago breast."
Vote early and often.
But don't forgot that BARTER'S
fountain mixes drinks to soothe
tho thirst.
We Keep All Sorts
But Recommend
BwS&r
Kidney Pills
We know what they will do
PRICE 50c
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