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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1913)
MniMXi:c:tixj THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 191 3. EVENING EDITION. NEW SPRING GOODS The new things, such as BEDFORD CORDS, WHIP CORDS; SUITINGS Etc. A fine line of serges in white and colors. We feel sure we are now showing the finest line of woolen dress goods ever shown in Marshfield. ash Goods We have the new things in wash goods, CREPES, RATINES, SEERSUCK ERS: Many new and exceed ingly pretty creations this season. Laces 1 Embroideries If you wish to buy these' at the right price and get the new things you must come to the GOLDEN RULE STORE. SUITS AND COATS We have this season added a suit and coat department. These garments were personally selected by us in New York and Cleveland. They came direct from the manufacturer. The La Vogue line from Cleveland. The Atlas line from New York. We give you a new stylish garment for less money than you have been paying for the other kind. Times for mahch. Ik-low is Riven tho tlto and height of high and low water at Marshfield. Ti o tlilcr aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on the second lino of each dny; n coinpai ison on, ronsecutlve heights will Indicate wncthor It is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, diihstrnct '1 hour 34 minutoR. 20 Mrs., l.is i.37 1.01 7.10 Ft... r..: l.n ;.! 0.1 21 lira.. l.SO 7.3C 1.57 8.01 Ft... T..S 0.7 0.2 0.1 22'1Ir3. . 2.32 8.22 2.-1G S..T0 Ft . fi.l 0.3 li.2 0.1 23 Urn.. 3. OS (1.07 3.33 0.1 S Ft... C.r. 0.0 (1.0 0.1 2 1 lira.. 3.1 It. fill 4.21 0.5. Ft... CO 0.2 r.7 0.7 L'fillrs.. 1.22 10.10 5.00 10.31 Ft... 0.0 0.2 5.7 1.1 I WEATHER FORECAST. I Ily Assoclotcd Prcsi OREGON Fair tonight and except showers on const tonight and Friday. Continued cool, Northeasterly winds. local temperature record. For tho 21 hours ending nt 1: 13 a. in. March 20, liy DeiiJ. Ostllnd, Hpcclal government me teorological ohservor: Maximum II Minimum 31 At 1: 13 n. m 31 Precipitation 15 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1012 .' 17.15 Precipitation same period provlous year -IC.73 Wind: Southwest; Italny. TJb Golden R FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG, BROADWAY AND CENTRAL .ml h Has .Moved Mrs. Olivia Ediiinn has moved from South Fifth streot Into tho O'Conuull ApartmoutH. Hound Over. .Justice Sinister of North Mend today hound Robert Ltllouulst ovor to tho grand Jury on n $1000 bom! for his alleged us unult on Carl Olson with a revol ver yesterday. LllIon.ulst furnished the lioiid. Initiate One L. W. Tozler last evening had tho antlors lilted with We Are Agents for e Famous yal's Famil y .emecues remedy for each aiilinnieinit Sold MEideir a. guarantee Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. FOR RENT Small ranch; Mock and equipment for snlo. I'lione 021, North ilond. WANTED One experienced chain bormnld. Phones 2G0-L or 32-1-11. FOR HAM': Ithodo Inland Red Light Housekeeper aro doln' It Doin what? Spending dollars for your light housekeeping outfit, when your nickels mid dimes will buy It. Wo hnvo ovorything for your needs. "AIAVAYJJ SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store. nil tho ceremony and expertnesn within tho power of the .Marshfield Elk's lodge. There was a good turn out of members to see Mr. Tozler "get his.' An Informal bamiuet was enjoyed after the Initiation. .Judge Hull Metier Judge John F. ltnll. U'lln iiiitlnru'diit nn iitinrnllim for nppendlcllls nt Mercy hospital uio oiner nignt. is reported to bo getting along lino today, much to the gratification or his ninny friends. Uncle Dead Rev. (1. LcRoy Hall has reielved news of the death of Mrs. Hall's uncle. Mil Cook, nt lltnckhuru, England. Ho visited here two years ago mid met many Coos Hay people, who will deeply regret his demlso. Miss Alice Tick oil Is also a niece of the deceased. Pcrhiiiu in Rnseburg E. (1. I'or hain, the Marshfield bridge builder, who was in this city today, left this afternoon for his home. He will re turn here later to hid on the throe now bridges authorized by the coun ty. Mr. Pcrliiim built the Deer Creek bridge In this city. Rosoburg Review. No Action Taken. No doNnlto nctlon whs taken by the Marshfield Swedish Lutheran congregation lsst night towards selecting a successor to the Rev. John E. Oslund. The committee had not heard from sev eral ministers with whom they nre corresponding and so action was de ferred until replies are received. Rev. Oslund has refused a call from the church at Klngsburg, Calif., and will accept tho call to the pastorate at Chicago Lake, Minnesota. Ituys Logging Itusiiuss Tlie Smlth-Powors compnny has purchas ed the logging business nud timber of the Abrnhnm-Dekenter company near Bridge. John Dnshnoy will Inko charge of tho camp for tho Smith-Powers compnny. The logs will hnvo to bo got out on a freshet and the nffnlr will bo sort of an ex periment ns It Is feared that tho freshots will cause heavy losses In handling logs out or there. If It doos, the enmp will ho closed until n railroad can bo built In there, wnicii will probably be sonio two years to come, as the O. A. Smith company owns most of tho tlmbor nnd tho present logging road will tap nil tho timber they will need for years to come. No I tall way News. There was nothing In the local railroad situa tion today. Tho deal for tho Xorth Honil box factory right of way has not boon closed. It was said that nffnlrs woro progressing satisfac torily In the bridge runttor. Wnrren Rood of (Inrdlnor wns horo booming Reedsport, which ho expects to soon put on tho market and anld that the work thoro la being rushed and ho SOCIAL CALENDAR I FRIDAY Irish Crochet Club with Mrs I waiter Hill. I Lndles Art Club with Mrs. F. M. I Flyc. t-x-x-x expects activity all along tho lino soon. He went to Xorth Dead this afternoon to confer about sonio bus iness matters. Break In Door Fiiknown pnrtlcn last evening broke In tho door of Mrs. M. J. Elrod's millinery storo on Xorth Front street. The glnss was broken and the lower part of the (Ini)l' IIIMI'I'Klt lla tlirilltrti n inn. I chine had run Into It, So far as Marshal Carter could ascertain, noth I lug was stolen. It Is presumed that i sonio drunk caused the damngc. I More Restaurants Thoro is np- nni'Olltlv n primo ninnm.' nnu'immnm . ... .. . .... .....unp, nil, bUllltilD hero to ongngo In the restaurant bus iness, in addition to tho now ones Just started, two or thrco others aro trying to get locations. Ono mnn Is aid to hnvo offered R. M. Sartor $200 for his lease, another wns con sulting with Justlco Pennock try ing to got a room today and nnothor is miking of opening a restaurant whom tho Sanitary .Market was lo cated on Xorth Front street. PERSONAL NOTES FAMILY DINNERS In our now locntlon, wo aro es pecially prepared to enter to family trade. Regular meals or short or ders. Open day and night. .MERCHANT'S CAFE. Hiiuidwny and Commercial .Mfld. OR HALE Khodu Island llnl, .,.,.. .VI. .nr,lr r,.Ma eggs. C. M. Connor, Phone 320.1 "AIKV AM) SIOCK FARMS. FOUND Foreign lodge pin. Owner , plensu Identify nt Times olllco and ' I pay for this ad. ( FOR SALE Thoroughbred Drown' Leghorn iiul'h for HOttlntr. S1.00 for 10. E. II. Curtis, North' Ilond. If you want n good Dairy or .Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phono Hint, Mnrshfiold. For the llonieieeker Ho can show yon sonio of tho best in tho county for salo. I HAVE PURCHASED Till: Blanco Hotel Dining Room Furniture and for tho next week, or whllo It lasts will soil It for. Less Than Half Price W. K. Wiseman ail North Front St. Dus. Phono 29C-X. Res. Phono ICG .FOR SALIC Horse- weighing about 1250 pounds. Sultablo for work on Binull fnrm. Coos Ray Ico 1 and Cold Storago Co. Phono 73. 1 sORPHEUM TONIGHT NUVWIS OF DEADWOOD COACH A strong western draiun. InM1' ll'x'v's WAS ELECTED A screnmliig farce-comedy on tho mtyect of woman suffrage. WE SOXG OF TUB SHELL A drama of tho Sea. "RVTAMTY A drama of lovo nnd hate. Established Admission, 10c, Never more. FOR RENT Two well furnished bedrooms with bath. Roforenccs required. D enro of Times or Phono 387. WANTED Young man, experienced In ofllco, timekeeping and storo work wants position. Address C. A. enro of Times. WANTKI) A smart.-man for sollc t Ring. Must5 bo well acquainted. 1 Good monoy for right man. T, caro Times. WANTED Two homestead relin quishments Immodlatoly; good I and chonp. Box J, Caro Times. Tohr wu .. ... joar inHiVw V llllB wlu roncl form odl!f cas ,f yu hftV8 11. anrvmh' kWney or bladder trou- XnikCh0; rhenatlsm, urio W tt8 or "oeular and paln- affli- a.cUon- Thy ar8 1 contTn ' , 1,c and curative, EWi ui & Parsons, Tho Busy Cor Tfe R.oyal TONIGHT HICKOK- .c m.c neact farce-comedy and songs nlQrt 'wt of the best pictures Jllness of .Night-American. ' lDg a DS Sneeze Gaumont. "in Trail and a Way Tlmnhousor. ot ards American. Tk. . al. lest ls what you got at tho r,,iiow.i"sr Umbrellas Covered t WAXTKl) Salesladv nt IjukIo's Dry Goods Storo, Front street, j FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, 910 ! and $6 por month.. Nlco location. Address E, Times olllco. FURNITUHE FOIt SALE and house for rent In North Bond, chance, care of Tlmos. Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents. Phone 158-U 173 nroadwny Balcony, 10c. Norwegian Cheese Just arrived a fresh shipment of tho celebrated Primost and Mysost In 25c Bricks Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 Maskey'a "undies. FOR SALE Loganberry roots $3.00 por 100. Address Mrs. M. P, Ta bor, North Bond. WANTED Competent nurso wants confinement cases. Box 393 North Bend, Oro. FOR SALE Incubator nnd brooder. Inqulro at 138 Third street. UTILITY nitED Buff Orpington eggs for hatching. Phono 294-X. FOR SALE Ono launch 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enquire M. Q. Coloman, North Bend. FOR RENT Eight room house, or tilther floor singly and bath. See John Ellerby after C o'c'ock. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al der, at Campbell Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phose lPtf-L. WANTED Twelve experienced min ers and timber men. Apply Beav er Hill Coal Co. If you have anything to soil, rent, trado, or want help, try a Wunt Ad. WEDGEWOOD B'l II II SJ IvtoeBJafisH tes K amines Perfect Bakers Foel Savers Absolutely Guaranteed Above Pattern $38.00 and other patterns to suit your purse and purpose. Ask your neighbor and let us show YOU. The Best Values lira The Stove Busnoess SffrKki.WSVil'i-jyiy O. X. WILSOX Is a visitor from Sunnier today. IIL'XRY LAIRD o' Loon Lako Is in town on business. ALBERT COLLVKR or Catching In let Is In town todny. E. L. IIE8SI0Y of South Coos Rlvor is a town visitor todny. WALTER IH'ROAX eanio up from South Inlet this morning. DR. H. II. HOWARD of North In- lot Is n visitor hero todny. K. O. HALL, the Sumiior nierchnnt, is lu .Mnrslifield on business. W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Crook Is In town todny on business. BURT DOREMUS went to North lleud this morning on business. .IOI IN LONGSTAFF of Sunnier is a business visitor to Marshfield to day. M'SS FLORENCE AIKEN will leavo soon for Sau Francisco for n short visit. O. .1 .SEELI3Y of Coqulllo is III Marshfield today on business nnd pleasure. MRS. A11IUE BRAINARD was a passenger from South Inlet this morning. MR. nnd .MRS. ORRIN LATTIN ure spending tho day in town from South lulef. MANAGER E. E. FOSS of tho Pros per Mill Is in Mnrshllold today on business. JAMES WATSON or Coqulllo, coun ty elork, Is in Murshflold on a business trip. L. V. PRICE, tho Sumiior dairyman. Is In town todny looking nfter business Interests. J. W. MILLER cnuio ovor last oven lug from Coqulllo to nttend tho meeting of the Elks. T. SPENCER SMALL, proprietor of tho b'orth Inlot hotel, Is In Marsh Hold today on buslnoss. MRS. C. II. DUNOAN nnd daugh ter, Dorothy, of 8011th Coos River aro In town visiting rolntlvos. N. J. CORNWALL and wlfo nrrivod from Gardiner Inst ovonlng nud nro registered at tho Chandler. A. E. ADELSPERGER nnd fnmlly have movod Into their luxurious nnd now homo on South Fifth street. WARREN BESSEY and wlfo of South Coos Rlvor, roturnod homo tuts morning nftor a short busi ness trip to town, WARREN REED of Onrdlnor nrrlv ed by tho Drain Stngo last oven lug nnd will mnko a brlof busl noss visit In Mnrshfiold. MR. and MRS. CIIA8. SELANDER, nud dnughtor, Iliildur, of Catch ing Inlot-, roturnod homo todny after n brlof visit with rolntlvos lu Mnrshfiold. A. LAMBIE, Paclllc Coast auditor of tho II. M. Bylossby Compnny, arrived horo today from Tnconia to oxport tho hooks of tho Orogou Powor Company. aus P. WITT, brother of Mrs. Har ry Bradflold arrived on tho Alii nnco from Seattle for- an oxtondod visit witli his slstor and may con cludo to locato horo. OLLIVANT & WEAVER hnvo STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS for EASTER. THE BAND GETS CITY SUPPORT Tho Tormlnal Railway can sell Its franchise to tho 8. P., Doo Straw Is still mayor, and wo hnvo put in au addod supply of soda fountain fix lugs to muko you a drink. Co mo In and havo something. SARTER'S faster Perfumes and Whitman's Famous Chocolates and Confections direct from the manufac turer and guaranteed fresh are to bo found at the store for quality goods and Penslar Remedies, i HlvJ CM gJ M iflrgfrW