The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 19 13 EVENING EDITION.
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0 you want new clothes for
Easter Sunday ? Everybody
ecorates" for that day, or before;
reason why you shouldn't. You'll
the proper things for it here.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
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ring suits; new stylish models in
ring overcoats ; the latest shapes in
ring hats; the finest neckwear in
patterns.
Woolen Mill Store
p! itore Is tho homo of Hnrt Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
' 11. TOWIIlt win MuK " Just n Rrenm of You Dear."
"IIRUT.VMTV," Blogrnpli, An adaptation from Oliver Twist show-
lHe power for Kooa Iieltlutl the drnnin.
pHEMAUKi:i) MAN" A strong drnmn.
jHESOXO OF TUH SHELL VITA," A story of charity work.
Established Admission, lov, Never more.
'SAriP! A effrtan-nfrss ,tmvo
Fammomis
NyaFs Family
anediej
Jeinniedy for each ailment
uirader a. goairaotee
Ntert-Parsons Drug Co.
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"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
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rage Company
I1,"'6 Packed rpei! ceaned.
Bled .I-!?, Shinned.
U$ "" "Paired. '
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Umbrellas Covered
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Marslifield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phono IBS-It 173 Broadway
TIDES FOR MARCH.
Below la Riven tho Umo and
height of high nnd low water at
Yinrshflcld.
Tho tliles are placed In tho order
of occurronco, with tholr tltnos on
tho first line and holghts on the
second line of each day; a compni
Isnn on consecutive heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high walor on tho bar,
iitnstrnct 2 hours 34 mlnutoa
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COLEMAN To Mr. and Mm. M. O.
Coleman of Aorth Hend at Mercy
hoHpltal. Wodnosdny, March 17,
a hoii Mother and child urn do
ing nicely nnd Mr. Colemnn Ih
about the happiest man In North
llenil '
Cars Coining (Jeorgo Goodrum
received a wire today stating that
his delayed shipment of eight Ford
antes would arrive on tho Bronkwa
ter Friday.
Will (ile Piny Tho Lltorary So
(ley of the Maishllehl high school
will present a program at tho high
school tomorrow night. " A Caso of
Suspicion." a playlet, will be tho fea
ture of the program.
KlnrlH Paper Dr. I.onch, a Bnn
dnu socialist, has started a socialist
paper called ".lustlco." In It,
ho makes a hitter attack on Itev.
Ilnrtrnnnft because the latter ob
jected to socialist boolH being put In
tho now nubile library there.
Council Tonight The Marslifield
city council will meet this evening to
ennvass the returns of the special
DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS.
If yon want u good Dairy' or
Stjiclt farm mo Fltgcrald or
Phone :tl.1l, Mnihliflcld. For the
lloinocokcr lie can show you
some of the best In the county
for halo.
WANT ADS.
WANTED Voun man experienced
In olllce, timekeeping and store
work wants position, Address C.
A. care of Times.
WANTKD f lunula aid at Chan-
dler Hotel.
WANTED (Jlrl for restaurant work.
Apply K euro of Times.
WANTKD A Miiart mini for solic
iting. Must bo well acquainted.
Good money for right man. T,
care Times.
WANTKD Two homestead relin
quishments Immediately; good
nnd cheap, llox J, Care TIiuob.
WANTKD Saleslady at Lando's
Dry ttoods Storo, Front stroot.
FOR KKNT 2 furnished rooms, fjtlO
and $0 por month.. Nlco location.
Address K, Times olllco.
FURNITURE FOR SALIC and lionse
for rent In North Bond, chnnco,
enro of TimcB.
WANTKD Penides. HrliiK them to
tho Golden Rulo storo nnd get good
money for thorn.
FOIt SALIC Loganberry roots !?:i.00
por 100. Address Mrs. M. P. Ta
bor, North Bond.
WANTKD Competent nurso wnnts
conllnomont cases. Box 393 North
Bend, Oro.
WANTKD Girl or woman for gen
oral housowork. Apply Mrs. W.
II. Elekworth, Coos Bay Cream
ory, Mnrshflold.
FOR SALIC Incubntor and brooder.
Inquire at 138 Third street.
UTILITY niMCI) Buff Orpington
eggs for hatching. Phono 294-X. .
FOIt SALIC Ono launch 20 feet; 8
II. P. Enquire M. O. Coleman,
North Bond.
FOIt UICNT Eight room house, or
cither floor singly nnd bath. Seo
John Ellorby after C o'c'ock
FOIt SALIC CHEAP If taken at
onco, fluo launch Tourist. Also
runabout automobile. Inquire D.
O. Walcott.
FOIt SALE Dry wood, flr nnd al
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Forry landing. Phone lKrt'L.
WANTKD Twelve experienced min
ers and timber men. Apply Beav
er Hill Coal Co.
Norwegian Cheese
Just arrived a fresh shipment
of tho colobrated
Primost and Mysost
In 25c Bricks
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Maskey's "andlcs.
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I WKATIIKIt FOItKCAST.
By Associated Press
OREGON Haiti or snow to
night and Thursday. Continued
cool. Easterly winds.
I LOCAL TICMPKItATUItK
I KECOItD.
I For tho 2 1 hours ending at
I I- 13 a. in., March ID, by UenJ.
I Ostllnd, special government me
I trorologlcul observer;
I Maximumu 10
I Minimum 39
I At 1:13 a. m II
Pieclpltntlon 10
Precipitation since Sop;. 1,
I 1912 17.03
Precipitation same peiloil
I previous year 10.73
I Wind: Southwest; Hainy.
election yesterday nnd to tnko up
street improvements and other inn
ulclpnl matters.
Baseball Mccllnj; A mooting of
the baseball fans will bo hold this
evening at tho Chamber of Commerce
to discuss arrangements for a team
this year.
Leave Tomorrow Tho following
nro listed to leao by Draln-Gnrdlner
stage In tho morning: L. T. Morgan,
George It. Anderson, .lack WIol,
Mrs. .lohansen and threo children and
A. E. Nicholson.
Hold Silver Medal Contest A
class of contestants for W. C. T.
U. Silver medal will compote this
ovenlng at the Methodist Church In
Mnrshtlohl. Tho contest Is under tho
direction of Dr. B. B. Clarke.
New Itcstiiuraiit Fred Knutlson.
who lecently sold the lliiltlmore
Cafe. Is arranging to open a tamalo
and short order restaurant on Com
mercial avenue In the quarters for
merly occupied by the Merchants
Cnle.
New Stoic Messrs. I.lndberg and
Uosoberg expect to have their now
storo In Bunker IIIH ready for op
ening about April 1. They wl'l
have a largo general stock and
plan to have ono of the best smaller
storos on tho Bay.
Coibus N Dead. Coroner Fred
Wilson says that tho report In the
Coqulllo Sentinel that J. C. Corhtts
Is alive In tho Fan Creek country
Is lucorivH l', the old Tiro wnrdeu and
trappor having died n fow months
ago tit Mercy Hospital. Mr. W'll
hdu lrid charge of tho funeral here.
Mr Corbus left no word about his
fnnill.N and It was with dllllculty
that the widow was located at .non
roe, Otegon. Mr. Wilson has not
heard from Mrs. Corbus since ho
notiried her.
Hcduce Wireless Bates Manager
Drews oft ho Coos Bay Homo Tele
phono company today received word
that hereafter tho Wireless Station
at Cape Blanco will accept commer
cial m"sngcB for ships nt sen. Tho
message also states that the rate has
boon reduced from twelve cents to
eight (cuts por word, and that no
message for less than eighty cents
will bo accepted. Tho Telephone
company charges two cents por word
between horo nnd Capo Blanco so
that tho sorvlco will ho quite reason
able now.
Kinney's- Plan Major L. I). Kin
ney has written to See. John Motley
of the Mnrshllcld Chnmbcr of Com
merce urging the opening of a public
ity department for Southern Oregon
In a room nt tho Multnomah, hotel,
Portland. Ho says It should bo for
all Southern Oregon, tho oxpenso
pro rated. He estimates It would
cost $200 por month to maintain It.
Ho says ho would orgnnlzo tho de
partment frco because ho wnnts to
boost Coos Bny, ovon If ho Is soiling
out his property. Ho wnnts tho
Chambor of Commerce to uct on It.
PERSONAL NOTES 1
W. H STFLL Is In town fiotn Allegany.
JOHN KEIF of llayncs Inlet Is In
town on business.
1C. L. HOIIEHTS of Catching Inlet
is in town on business.
MASON NOAH of North Coos HIor
Is In town for the day.
F. B. STUHG1S or lhuidon Is a
Marshtlcld lsltor today.
NED C. KKLL1CY or Coqulllo is look
ing after business hero today.
JESSE SMITH of South Coos Hlver
1 Is In town on business.
MHS. E. E. DYICH or Daniels Creek
siient yesterday In town.
CHAS. MAIIAFFY Is In town today
from North Coos Hlvor.
PETEH atJILMAMS Is n visitor from
North Coos Hlver today.
CHAS. DUNCAN of South Coos Hlv
cr Is In town on business.
MAYOR JORDAN or Eastsido is a
Marshlleld visitor today.
C. C. MILLER of Tar Heel Point is
in Murshfleld on business.
E. A. GOULD nnd wife or Allegany
are spondlng the day In town.
MISS LENA MATSON of Catching
Inlet Is visiting In town today.
F. J. KOLSTAD Is In Mnrshllold to
day from his Coos River home.
NELS PETERSON or Templeton Is
u business visitor In town today.
C. C. WHARTON of Allegany Is In
Marshlleld attending to business.
MRS. W. A. LUSE of South Coos Hlv
er was visiting relntlvos In town
yesterday.
FRANK 1IODSON and wife of South
Coos River are lsltlug In Mnrsh
llold today.
HENRY FOURIER returned this
morning from a business trip to
I lay nes Inlet.
HENRY WALKER, a lineman, re
turned thin morning from a busi
ness trip to I. arson Inlet.
MR. and MHS. CHAS. SELANDER
of Catching Inlet are In Marshlleld
on business nnd pleasure.
MISS OLLIB RICHARDS of Sum
ner was In Marshlleld this morning
on her way to North Bend.
MHS. AUSTICD of Allegany returned
to Marshlleld today accompanied
by her dauguhter, Mrs. Edith Gor-manson.
PROF. STOSS.MIC'STER of tho Coos
liny Business College Is expected
to return the last of the week
from a trip to Salem.
V. P. SANFOHD, who has boon liv
ing In Marshlleld this past winter,
loft todny for Loo, Oregon, where
ho will resume ranch life.
PAUL STEPHAN, who was formorly
engaged In tho bnkory business
horo nnd nt Coqulllo, loft yesterday
for tho Wlllamotto Valley to Join
Mrs. Stophnn, who has boon visit-
A BEAUTIFUL HOME
ON EASY PAYMENTS
Homes can't often be had on easy pay
ments in Marslifield, but wo have one, pret
ty and comfortable, close in, with pleasant
surroundings, splendid view, and all mod
ern conveniences, on very easy terms, There
is a forty foot lot, with an east front, and
the house is well planned and of good bun
galow design.
The owner wants to sell by April first,
because he- has to leave the city, He bought
the place expecting to make it his perma
nent home, If taken this month, it can be
had for only $2700, on terms of $600 cash,
and the balance at $25 a month,
Let us show you this place, You will
agree with us that it is very attractive,
Quick Sales on South Marshfeld Lots
Some choice building sites in the best
neighborhood, at prices very much under the
market, We don't say this without being
prepared to prove it easily, Everybody
knows that South Marslifield is one of the
most desirable residence sections, No one
can offer, you the bargains there that we
can,
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 FRONT STREET,
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Ladles Auxiliary of the Presby
terian church with Mrs. J.
E. Burkhart.
Methodist Ladles' Aid In tho
church parlors.
Prlcllla Club with Mrs. F. Grin-olds.
lute lelatlves there. Mr. Stophnn
will probably locate at Baudon on
his tut tn ii.
A. Y. MYERS of the Reynolds De
velopment company. Is expected
home In a day or two from a busi
ness trip to San Francisco.
MRS. E. E. KENDALL camo over to
day from Baudon to lslt her son,
J. C. Kendall. She has about do
elded to erect a home nt Baudon.
MHS. It. M. WIEDICR or Lakosldo
left yesterday for Bhiidnn In re
sponso to a message, staling Hint,
her little grandson was quite 111 nt
tho home of her dnughtor, Mrs.
Tattle, In Baudon.
.MRS. FREDERICK BROWNE, whoso
husband hns charge or tho S. P.
construction work nonr Gardiner,
Is expected here today to visit nt
the C. 11. Marsh homo nnd with
other friends on the- Bny.
IC. J. BAKER of Port Orford. chief
deputy game warden of this dis
trict and a good friend of tho
honest sportsmuu, hut a W-rror to
tho poachers, has been visiting
friends In the city for u fow days.
II. J. McDIAHMID rottimcd todny
from Ilnndon. Do says that tho
Baudon baseball fans nro waiting
to see whnt the othor towns nro
going to do about baseball before
deciding whether to play all homu
talent. Bnndou has n much strong
er homo talent nggregntlon In
sight this year than bIio had last
season.
IC. A. BUCKET or Coqulllo wns hero
yesterday looking after the mount
lug of Homo wild gnmo specimens,
which ho Is hnvlng Truo Sallng do.
Mr. Beckot Is said to ho llgurlng
on engnglng In tho llquour busi
ness In San Francisco during tho
exposition, nnd will tnko his lino
collection of trophies as a featuro
of the decoration of his place.
SENATOR ALBERT ABRAHAM of
Rosoburg Is In Marshllohl on mat
ters connected with tho possible
transfer or tho logging business
stnrted by hlnisolr and Mr. Do
Keater near Bridge to tho Smith
Powers company. Mr. Abrahams,
while at Portland denied tho re
port that ho was a candldato for
tho appointment as U. S. District
Attorney In Oregon.
Judge Hall III Judgo John F.
Hall last llluht Hllffonxl nnntlmr
acute attack of apuondlcltls. It wnu
stated mat be would ho tnkon to
Mercy Hospital todny nnd,' "would
probnbly undergo an operation. This
Is the second attack ho 'has had
within u row weoks.
I Along the Waterfront. I
Tho Nairn Smith nnd Adeline
Smith sailed today for Oakland and
Bay Point.
Mr. Shields of Bnndon hns about
closed a deal for tho purehnso of
tho sea-going launch which Peter
Scott, Sr opcrntod hero tho past
year. Mr. Shields Is opening a tlsli
market at Baudon nnd plans to do
considerable deep son fishing,
Tho Rohnrts which lost Its bnrgo
of coal on tho Sluslaw bar night
before last, had hard luck this trip.
In going out horo Sunday she took
a bit; sea and Is reported to havo
lost considerable coal.
The Ruby sailed today from Ban
don for San Francisco with a cargo
of lumber.
.MID-WKKK TAFFY SALIC. TO
MORROW. ASSORTED FLAVORS,
15e lb. LICWIS' Confectionery.
HOT CROSS Bl'NS AT LEID &
BARNIDGE BAKERY. Phono 112-L.
Be Up To Date
Order your Suit from
TVfcrr The Tailor and
JJJ Dress Expert
27H Front St.
V'lwUtlw.
TNE BAND GETS
CITY SUPPORT
Tho Tonnlnal Hallway can soil its
franchlso to tho 8. P., Doc Straw Is
still mayor, and wo havo put in an
added supply of soda fountain fix
ings to mako you a drink. Como in
and havo somothlng.
SARTER'S
We Keep All Sorts
But Recommend
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Kidney Pills
We know what they will do
PRICE 50c
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