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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1913)
El pay ton Motorcycles ilmSS Dynamite" 1 ....... ,. 4tt 4 1 W Jill itf nil ill Dntillnml Tint's tllO lllCKIliUnu iui- wiu nwu in .1 uumnu i .....! 1 nf the best riders in Marsh field assure lint it is appropriate ask them. J don't care Vivo their names but ask some of the good rid- if thev have been on the Dayton and what they link of it. Personally, all T know about motorcycles is, that , nnine from the east in box cars. This I do know, however, that the Day tons have vrt.i(t features 1 rom nantucuars u imucl guarus. wub.., . ,. vi. ,,rr in-,. nw... u mntnv is something that will appeal to any cclianic, and every part that I have seen seems f be of refilled construcuon. I confess that the Dayton docs not sound much I n flprnmn Band, while moving along, nor will claim that one can bo run 2000 miles on 10 cents, . nun nf the other dealers claims Cor his machine, ut the Marsh field Cyclory guarantee will protect rcn buyer oL a uayion, or any oiucr ariicie soui his. ' ' NM4 N'cxt Snndav we will be pleased to try our ma- IllUC OUl Willi any uiuura uu iur) urn miiL hum uu jested. I TC nover exaggerate in our advertising. "We lever state anything which we do not believe to Wo now have in our employ a man who knows botorcvclos from A to Z and who is no knocker Bid vc solicit repair work on any make of machine Marshfield Cyclery Agents for IAYT0N BICYCLES Phone 158-R Agents for DAYTON MOTORCYCLES 172 N. Broadway Ise NyaFs Blood Remedy For Spring Toinic CONTAINS NO 1 .VI THIOL'S IX- ;m:iii:.vrs and is ju.r.n tei:i to give satisfaction oit money refunded. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." HONE . MAIM 9Qfl US AMONG THE 8IOK. Mrs. T. J. Mncgonn, In n letter from San Francisco, writes thtit lior sister, Mrs. Jnck McNli'liolns, Ih criti cally 111 of paralysis. Mrs. McNleho las' liiiHbnnd was loBt In the Czarina disaster hero u few years ago, and Mrs. Mugeiin recently adopted little Jack McN'IcIioIub, the nino-yenr-old son. Jens HaiiHon tins been suffering from n sovero attack of la grippe. Jnck Farley, who bus been qulto III at bis borne In West Marsliflold, wns reported some better last even In g. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Button of Han don returned homo on the train tills niornltiK. Mrs. Iluttou bus been In Mercy hospital for two weeks, but was sulllclently recovered to be taken homo this morning. J, A. Davenport of Coqullle Is In Marahllold to receive medical treat ment. Captain C. E. Edwards ot Allegany Is In town for n fow days receiving medical trcatmont. MID-WEEK CANDY SALE TO MORROW. Fresh homc-mudc tally, J5 CIS. Lit. Tho kinds of PEA NUT CAXDV, 110 CIS Ml. RAND nxsilirni Engloa Hall, Saturday ni ght, march no. tides i-'o march. Delow is given Pthe tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshfield. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on the second lino of each day; a coinpai Ison on consccutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar, substroct 2 hours :4 minutes. bo forthcoming In about forty days, tho last ordlnnnco desired having been passed last Saturday. Recovers lst I'ln Through n Times lost nd, MIbs Gertrude Miller, stenographer In J. 1). Gobs' olllce, lost evening recovered it gold bar breast-pin, which she had lost. The pin was picked up by Joe Williams, on the street nnd returned to her. Tho pin wns sort of it family heir loom nnd Miss Miller Is highly elated over Its recovery. Stafford's Candy lis ifche Best WANT ADS. FOR HA Lit Two new bungalow with lotH 37V4xlOO. Price $1500. Terms $300 cash nnd $30 per mouth, Title Uunranteo and Ab stract Co. Mrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft. . . lis.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft..'. lira.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... 4.22 O.fi 5.02 0.2. 5.41 0.2 0.03 2.5 1.05 2.7 2.31 3.0 1.00 2.U 10.40 0.2 11.20 0.1 12.25 0.0 0.32 5.8 7.32 5.4 8.48 5.1 0.C7 4.0 5.00 l.3 C.02 4.5 7.05 4.4 1.25 0.3 2.34 0.0 3.43 0.0 4.47 0.C 10.34 1.4 11.15 1.8 0.0 0.0 .21 4.1 0.45 4.1 10.59 4.3 11.53 4.G WEATHER FORECAST. ny Associated Pross OREGON Fair tonight and Wednesday, heavy frost tonight. Northerly, winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. in., March 2G, by WonJ. OBtllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 45 Minimum 20 At 4:43 n. in 20 Precipitation i21 Precipitation since Sopi. 1, 1912 49.59 Precipitation sumo period provlous year 4C.89 Wind: Northwest. Cloudy. NOTICE Will party uho took new craviinette, light colored, from Hliinco billiard hall and left old coat In Its place return samo nnd avoid trouble. J. W. Dnvls. WANTED Cash Hcglsfcr. Male prlco nnd number keys. P. O. IJox 704, Nortli Ilend. 0RPHEUM TONIGHT " AMi NEW PICTURES." 'E IIAIt K. FOUEMAN" A speiidd , Western' Draiiiu. "I and KVK" VltiiA utnrv nt ImimL nml toiimlivl. Llli ' luySA" A urottt Tllillmi nlrlurn ilint iiiIIihIou mill n. HK rROSPIICTOU" A linm of .lays In tho far west. KstablUhed Admission, IOc, Never luure. GOOD LOOinXG as our mutton, beef, etc., nro, they nro ovon bottor tasting. Wo handlo only tho choicest and so even our cheapest cuts aro tastier and tooth Bonier than tho most expenslvo cuts from Inferior stock. Try them soon, today If possible. You'll enjoy tho experience. MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Marsliflold Telephones Xorth Ilend 2U1-J Two Market 51 OUR JOB PRIMING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. l-'Olt ItEXT One h room fuinlNli ed house. Apply J. C Uonno. 921 South Fifth Btroot. Phono 331-U. U'AXTEO To rent (I room house about April 1st. lmiulre O. K. lhirbor Shop. l-'Olt SAIilv lloio welghliiK "bout 1250 pounds. Suitable for work on small farm. Coos liny Ico and Cold Storngo Co. Phono 73. WII.Ij TltADE Launch I'lidlne, ill foot, Hi h. p., for lots or au tomobile of equal value. C. F. Mcdoorge. Phones, olllco 44, residence 347-1.. 1'Olt SAIjK A new plasiered Ihmisc, with rivo rooms and bath In Hast Marshfield. Prlco 11500. $300 cash, balanco $25 por month. I. S. Kaufman &. Co. l'Olt SAM': Threw burner gns plate. Prnctlcally now. Phono 105-L. WANTED Woman for weekly housoc.eaiiliig. Phone 139-J. WANTED Voiiiik lady to Iwirn mil llnory. Ueforonces required. Ad dress Ilox "It", Times olllco. KIKTV DOMjAUS Will iniiko you Indopondont starting you in clean, honest, money making business of your own. Territory limited. Wrlto today for particulars. E. P. Andrew, 45G Arcado Annox, Sonttle, Wash. KOUXD U-ft nt Episcopal church Eastor Sunday, nn umbrella. The ownor plenso tolophono or call at rectory. LOST On range lK)tween Shoemak er Creek and ion Mllo Oreok. two hounds. Liberal roward for re turn to E. C. narkor, Marshfield. l'Olt RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 138 North 3rd street. WANTED To buy small cash regis ter, second hand or now. Call at Illnnco hotel or bar. l'Olt SALE Settings of whito nml Duff Orpingtons, $1.C0 per 13. Mrs. M. Jutstrom ot South Coos River. - l'Olt SALE OK TRADE Kino Marsliflold resldonco property. Will trado on good ranch nnd stock nenr school. C. N., care tho Times. WAXTED Young lady would Hko position In private family to work for bonrd and room, nights and mornings, or ns companion. F. W.. Cnro Times. FOR REXT Furnished rooms, mod ern conveniences. 23C Market avo. WAXTED Stenographer. . Inquire nt depot. WANTED Olrl for housework In small family. Phono 107-J. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, C, M. Conner, Phone 32C. FOR SALE One. launch 20 feet; 8 H. P. Enquire M. Q. Coleman, North Dend. FOR SALE Dry wood, flr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoao 1B8L, Will Open Cafeteria Fred Knud scn, late of tho Ilaltlmoro Cafe, will open n new cafeteria In tho room formerly occupied by tho MerchnntH Cnfe. Given Degree At a meeting of Piicllli! Commniidory, Knights Tem plar, Inst evening, tho Red Cross De gree wns conferred on Hugh Long of Marshfield and A. .1. Sherwood of Coqullle, Enstsldo Council Tho Eastslde city council will moot Thursday even ing to tuko up various matters, the principal one being the application of tho Oregon Powor compnny for nn eloetrlu franchise there. Humor Denied A report received hero today from Coqulllo stntcd that it mnii Intel been killed nt Hnndon by fulling from a window there. A message from Iinudou to Tho Times this afternoon said that there was nothing to tho report. Want Phono Wymnn Albeo, who was up from South Inlet today re ports that sovoii families there aro petitioning tho Coos Hay Homo Tele phone company to extend its lino rum Emplro to South Inlet. Ho nnd Mr. llnzelton aro planning to give a big ball In their ball noxt Saturday night. Musical Comedy. Mnnnger Lp mnuskl of tho Itoynl mentor hns nrrnniFiwI in lirliii. tlin KilwnrilH mill Merrltt Musical Comedy hero for a tour or too uoos county circuit. They presont "Drown's Ilaby," and nro highly recommended. Thoy played at Vnncoiivor, Wash Inst weok. Sliver Ten Tho Ladles Aid Soclo ly of tho Ilitptlst church will glvo a Sllvor Tea In tho church pnrlora Wednesday nftornoon. A short pro gram has been arranged. Ladles wishing to bring their sowing mny do so. All members of tho congrega tion nnd their friends nro Invited to attend this toa. Houds Here. Secretary Henry Songstackon has recolvod tho blank bonds for tho $300,000 Port of Coos Day bond Issuo nml ho nnd tho of ficers will got busy signing them. It Is expocted Unit tho money will Light Housekeeper are doln It Do'ln' what? Spending dollars for your light housekeeping outfit, when your nickels and dlmos will buy It. We have everything for your needs. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples 5-l(M5c Store Stauff Grocery Co. Wants to Sell 2,000 Pounds OF Finnan Haddie Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Maakey's "andle. Alarmed About Friends, City Engineer Old ley Is anxiously nwnlt Ing more details of tho Omaha dis aster as he hns a number of friends there. Hov. .. O. Howard and family also have a number of cioso friends there and are among tho tunny Coos liny people who are anxiously awaiting news from the scene of tho disaster. Randolph ut Itequn In n totter to relatives hero, T. J. Qohleil engineer on the gtiBollno schooner Randolph, writes thnt tho little boat Is bnr- bound at Ilequa, at the mouth of the Klamutli River In California and will probably be delayed for two wcoks more on account of a had bar The Randolph will probably remain on this run until September. Fine Dance The donee given by tho Indies of St. Monica's church In the Eaglo'B hall laBt evening wns largely attended nnd proved a most enjoyable function. About $70 was taken In nt the door In addition to the ndvance salo of tickets, the re ports on which have not yet nil been turned In. Tho hnll was prettily decorated and tho ladles In charge received ninny compliments. Wenther Rnd While Coos liny has boon experiencing "fifty-seven or tuoro varieties ot weathor tho last fow days, local people forgot to complnln nbnut It yesterday, 'When they heard of tho terrific storms In tho middle west. Rain, hnll, snow, sleet nnd cold wenther, Interspersed with sunshine, mndo Easter Sunday and today the most variable that havo been known here In a long time. PERSONAL NOTES 1 ALLEN JACKSON of Camp 1 is In town today.. MAYOR JORDAN of EnBtslde Is In Marshfield today. OEO. ITLAKE Is In town from his Catching Inlet homo. N. HATCHER of Coqulllo !b In Mnrshlleld on business. MRS. I1YRD LATTIN of South Coos River Is In town today. DOROTHY DUNOAN Is In town to day from South Coos River. MRS. JUD MILLS of Sumner Is spending tho day In MurHlillcld. CHAS. 8POONER nnd wire nro In town today from Catching Inlet. MRS. FRANK DAVIES of Ross In let Is spending the dny In town. A. O. ROOERS, JR.. Is In town today from his South Coos River home. H. E. HESSEY of tho Coos nay Creamery Is n business visitor to-day. ALFRED NICHOLS of Emplro wns lu Mnrsiiliold yesterday on business. WILLIAM AHLSKOO, a North Inlet rancher, Is in town today on business, JOHN F. MASTERS of Catching In- let is in .Miirsnueiu touuy on mini- 110S8. MISS IIILDUR SELANDER or Sum ner Is visiting rolnttvcs In town today. F. A. SPENCER of Myrtlo Point wns n Marsliflold business visitor yoB torday. HERDERT OEDDES Is a town visit or today from his South Coos Riv er ranch. G. P. OILNEY of Camp 2 was In town yesterday, returning to Camp this morning. COUNTY SURVEYOR A. N. GOULD wns hero from Coqulllo lust even ing on business. MR. nnd MRS. ANSON ROGERS of South Coos River aro spending the day lu Mnrshllold. MRS. A. H. OLSEN nnd children aro lu town today from North Inlot. They will return homo tomorow. F. J. FEBNEY of Bandon was In Marsliflold yesterday on legal busi ness, roturnlng homo this morn ing, MISS CATHERINE DYER of Danlols Creek Is In Marshfield for n few days tho guest of Mrs. Hollo Chambers. A. J. SHERWOOD of Coqulllo mndo a short business trip to Mnrshlleld yesterday, returning homo this morning. C. J. COLE nnd wlfo of Haynes In let nro In town today. Thoy will leave on tho Drain stage tomorrow morning. Smith company returned yesterday ferti nn ovratulnil vlfllt U'fHl ll Is parents In Minneapolis. OLAF DJERK and EDWIN SJOG REN of Smith Daslu aro In Marsh field today and will leavo for Roso burg on a visit to rolatlves. DR. L. L. GILI1ERT, who returned Saturday from a visit with his family at Gold Beach, will leavo 10 START MILL ABOUT i 1 Mnnnger Dlmmlck of the now .North Ilend mill hns the rccon Btructlon well under way and hopes to nnvo it operating at Its full ca puctly about .lit Me 1. He plnns to hnve the mill cutting about SO.OuO f.eet per day, nn Increase of about 30.000 feot per day. 'I lie milt will employ about 4." men nnd Us re sumption win augment the North Ilend payroll considerably. Tho compnny has not yet an nounced whore It will got Its sup ply of logs. O. J. Scoloy of Co qullle, the boss logger of thnt sec tion, has been here u few tlnicu and may be figuring with tho com pnny on supplying tho logs. 1 no company Is nlso understood to bo figuring on sovcrnl pieces of timber and will probably close up some of them soon, d'ettlng Out Ties. Manager W. E. Rest of tho Esta brook tie camps on tho Seiigstackon ranch on South Inlet wns lu Mnrshriuld last evening on busi ness. Ho has now a iorce of about 2G men employed there nnd they nro gotrlng out nn average of about four hundred ties a dny when the weather isn't too bad. Iho tics aro being shipped on the Speedwell to Sun Pedro. O, J. Secley of Coqulllo and Archlo Kruso of tho Prosper shin gle mill worn in Marshfield laBt night on business. Mr. Kruso Is cutting nbout 100,000 per day there. this afternoon on a business trip to Dandon. ALIJERT DYER, n ono tlmo resi dent on the Dny, but now of Han don, was In Mnrshlleld yesterday on business, returning to his homo this morning. MRS. J. II. HANSON left on tho Nnnn Smith for n bIx wcoks' visit In Los Angeles. Her mother, Mrs. Kelley, who Is hero, will tako care of tho Hanson homo during her absence. DR. P. II. HOWARD mid his brother, W. J. HOWARD and a son of W. J, Howard's aro upending the dny In Mnrshlleld from their North In let home. JOHN LAPP returned this morning from n trip to Catching Inlet, where ho wns Inspecting his now speed bont, which Is being built by Mntson nnd HJorqulst, OMAR HURFORD returned this morning from visiting his brother OtlB Hurrord, of Sumner. Ho wns accompanied by tho latter, who will return home on the afternoon boat. MARSHAL CARTER Is planning to send his son, Jack, to Mon rovia, California, to Join Mrs. Carter, who Is spending a fow months there for tho benefit of her healtn, - jr UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remain ing lu the Mnrshlleld, Oregon, post olllce for tho week ending March 2T, UU.'I. Persons calling for tho samo will pleaso say advertised and pay ono cent for each letter called for. Alford. II. L.; Hrazle, Whirred; Hakor, Goorgo Wesley; Honnspt, Jno.; Caldwell, Mrs. R. H.; Dead inoiid. J. A.l Duffy, Mrs. Chas.; Gnl vin, E. M.; Gnlvln, M. II.; Harmon, D. II.; Hansen, Jos.; lllnnman, Ed ward; Kelley, Geo. L.; Louis. Miss Mable; LovIb, Pete; Mlnot, O. A.; Monuro, John (2); Mngulro, Mag nus; Pnrlg, D.; Perkins, Luthor; Porklns, Roy E.; Reynolds, J. R.l Robinson, E. L.; Strom, Albret (1!); Scott, Miss Esther: Solomon, F. E.; Wulter, Mrs. R. E.; Westfall, Mrs. O. E. W. II. CURTIS, Pnstmaster. A FINE FITTINO AND ALTERATION' DEPARTMENT. Tho Golden Rule now hns n fitting and nltoratlon department in opera tion In tho storo, In charge or ox ports with much exporlonco lu tho lino. All work Is dono on short notlco and is absolutely gunrnntoed. Mrs. Ida Patterson Is head sales lady lu tho Suit and Cloak Depart ment. HOTELS Attoud SWEDISH LUTHERAN LADIES IM-CENT SUPPER nt tho church hall Saturday, March 23, beginning nt 0 o'clock. COUNTY ATTORNEY TO START CRUSADE Newspapers say liquor and other laws to bo enforced. Dry work, surely. Hut you can quench your thirst at SARTER'S and hiiubiiru cured by using Dor niol, or money back, Of) la every 100 imes cured by this great Potsou Oak remedy.