The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
SHIRT WAISTS
Direct From the
Trio Waist Co.
of Philadelphia.
Yesterday we received a big shipment of
Shirtwaists and Middy Blouses, They are the
biggest value and the most attractive waists we
have shown for some time, You should see
those priced at $1.25 and $1,50, Ask to see
the Pongee Silk Shirts at $1,50,
The Golden Rule
Broadway and Central Ave, Marshfield,
for Kidney and Bladder Troubles
Use the
ARCH KIDNEY REMEDY
Just the Thing You Need
For Sale at
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
PHONE MAIN
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
owixk to ai,ter.tions and improvements in out tiii:
ati:u Tiinn: will m: no exhibition this evening.
Watch for Opening Announcement
TOWER 1UIOS.
Established Adiiiliiloii, loo, Never inure.
JUST RECEIVED
A fifth 8llllilMi.nl ,.i- ........I.... in..
fcUllam.: hV " '"
(mh liiiniH,
H'lan Hams.
Wn Hums,
wx Hams,
AliO fl illnln.i t.. .. .
U II.,.. ",u,v" ' I UUCOUB,
l nml smoked riBii. Drup
U IDd nnl- l. '
Stauff Grocery Co.
Pliouo 102
Mnskey's "andles.
loNfGHf-
at
lfe R.oyal
Jor, cavil
Trlik Violinist
m. "!' .V'w Pictures
THr ,,... ,n,lu''K;
IS Cou,w; tlmt "l s the best
'" Lower floor, lJSe.
XniTlr
" M',,,a' Uixls & k',
OfEX ... "bll Comedy Co.
S-WWIIPIKM), MONDAY
I IIAvpT
h. - 'viWIIASKD THE
7 Hotel Dining
-'u rurniture
Than Half Price
SF Wiseman
CfeP"ntSt.
"" ea. Phono 166
CORNER."
298
US
FOR SALE Thf Wynll irtIt mm
acre f it nil at Forks of ('mis 1 1 1 v
cr, eight miles from .Miuslil'lclil,
including .10 aero bottom liiml,
remainder good bench land ami
some hill lauil, rur Mile at reus,
cimlili' pilcf anil easy terms. Sri'
llrrlirrl Roger. Administrator
Wyall Couelt estate; nr enquire
al Law Olllres of .1. W. Ilriuirll.
COOS KINO BICYCLES
9:10.00
COOS QUEEN BICYCLES
$t!8..10.
Marshfield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phono 1f58.lt
172 H roadway
WANTED You to. know that
SITTSMAN CO. SPECIAL
ill appear Just oner. Take
udvnntugo of it.
9.r-acro Coos Hlvor farm.
$2000 cash gets possession,
Payments $100 first year.
$200 second year.
$300 third year.
$400 fourth your.
After fourth year, $o00.00
per year, Intorcst 7 por cont.
payable soml annually. Con
tract to terminate on or before
10 years. Will talto good city
proporty up to $3000.
A modern up to date now
five-roomed Bungalow, com
pletely finished, roady to oc
cupy, around 37x100, best
location, East Marshfield.
$300 cash, balanco liko rent.
Cood soveu-roomed dwelling
on McPherson srroot, North
Bend, closo in. around 45x
100, facing east; good home
and investment. $o00 cash.
Halanco $15.00 per mouth.
Four-lots on Virginia ave
nue Just at bridge. $120u.
Do you mean business, Mr.
Investor. If so, tuko notice of
this, 90x280 leot ground, close
In to business district of
Marshfield, Improved paved
street, good building, best lo
cation. Do not look this up
unless you have at least naif
of $10,500.
Two lots in R. R. Add. to
Marshfleid, on Second street.
Got them, $1500.
CALL AT 13C DROADWAY.
WCML
TIDES Toil MAItCll.
Uulow Is Riven the timo and
height of high and low water at
Murshflcld.
The tides ore placed in tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a coinpai
Ison on consecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether it la high or low
water. For high water on the bar,
rfiilmtract 2 hours 34 minutes.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
By Associated I'reaa
OHEQON Kaln tonight and
Friday. Ilrlsk southerly winds
In Interior nnd high souther
ly winds along coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending nt
4:43 u. in., March 27, by UenJ.
Ostliud, special goverumcut me
teorological observer:
Maximum IS
Mluimum 41
At 4.43 a. in 40
Precipitation 02
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
1912 49.01
I Precipitation same period
last year 40. 9C
Leave Tomorrow H. C. Harmon
and E. O. Perham nre registered to
leave on tho Drain stage at 5:30.
IK'iii'lIt Dance Henry Hegdalil
and others are arranging a grand
benefit dance for the benefit of the
Cooley family to bo glvon nt Eagles'
hall Saturday night. April 20. Tho
tickets will read "Given by all good
WANT ADS.
I'Olt SALE Household furniture
and Singer sowing machine. Cheap
K taken nt once. Enquire at 215
South lfrouilwuy.
.S.-,.(IO UKWAltD For liil'iiriiiallon
leading to Identification or party
or parties who removed stem
line from my gasoline launch
when same was at her moorings
under .MclMieison & Gliiser ware
house. Chas. Stauff.
FOU DENT Seven room liuiise;
closo In. Enquire llox L. O.,
Times office.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply Mrs. A. H. Pow
ers, phone 207.
WANTED Experienced miners at
A.VIKD i:peil
the l.lbhy mine.
FOU SALE Hoi'M' weighing about
1250 pounds. Suitable for work
on small fnrin. Coos Hay Ico
nml Cold Storage Co. Phono 73.
FOK HUNT Furnished housekeep
rooms. U95 First and IUrch Sts.
Phono 239-J or call after 10 a. in.
WANTED Maid for general house
work and to assist with child
ren. Apply mornings, Mrs. II.
M. Richardson,
FOU RENT Modern improved,
rurnlslicd flat. G4 8 South Uth St.
Will bo vacated April 1. No
chlldrou destrod.
FOR SALK Tno now bungalows
with lots 37 1-2x100. Prices $1500
and $1550. Terms $300 cash ond
$30 per month. Tltlo Gunranteo
and Abstract Co.
FOR RALE Furniture for II room
boarding houso. Apply 207 North
3rd street.
WANTED Sowing by cperlenccd
dressmaker, specialty, tailored
skirts and ono-pieco dresses. G34
Donnelly nvenuo.
RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for
hatching. Phone 187-R.
MONEY TO LOAN One, two or
three years on farm and town
property. From $100 to $10,000.
Address Box A. R. Tlmos office.
FOR RENT Large, well furnished
room with bath. Five minutes
walk from business section. Ref
erences. Inqulro 7G8 North Sec
ond street.
FOR SALE Settings of Slcllllnn
Buttercups or Good Luck fowl $3
por 13; Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Is
land Reds and Brown Leghorns $1
per 13. Mrs. E. Don McCrary.
WANTED Cash Register, state
price and number keys. P. O. Box
704, North Bend.
FOR SALE Settings of white nnd
Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 por 13.
Mrs. M. Jutstrom of South Coos
River.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
eggs. C. M, Conner, Phone 32C.
FOR SALE One launch 20 feet; 8
H. P. Enquire M. G. Coleman,
North Bend.
FOU SALE: Dry wood, flr and al
rtnr. at CaniDbell's Wood Yard,
n Innlnw PhnVA IKll.Ti V
BVtlJ wuu'ua. ww -ww
follows for tho benefit of a worthy
family."
Dml h at ('oqtilllc Word was
ro cheil hero of the death of Elmer
F Chaso, a rancher, below Coiiullle,
after a short Illness.
Bought First Dayton Charles La
Chtipollo has purchased tho first Day
ton motorcycle, a nine horsepower
miu'hliiu, from tho Marshlleld Cy
clery. .Meet Friday There will bo an
Important meeting of tho Congrega
tion of Emmanuel Episcopal church
on Friday of this week at 7:30 p. m.
In tho church. All who nttond the
church are urgently requested to bo
present.
(ago Coming Word was received
here today that Sheriff Gage left
Portland overland this morning for
Marshfield with Edmonds, tho for
ger, who passed a number of bogus
checks here. Ho should reach hero
tomorrow via Gardner. Edmonds
was captured near Salt Lake City,
Utah.
I toys Bother Marshal Carter Is
making arrangements to capture tho
first lads offonulng against the or
dinance prohibiting minors being
out after 9 o'clock. Tho lads slnco
tho recent order have been hanging
around tho outskirts of town and
will be placed In Jail. Marshal Car
ter has also been having some troub
le with some newsboys, who have
been pestering peoplo on the streets
In their etforts to sell papers and
has notified somu of them to quit
and go home.
Married Here Mrs. Mildred Do
land announces the marriage of her
daughter, Miss Mildred, to Mr. An
drew Nelson, tho nuptials having
been celebrated at the Marshfield
Methodist parsonago last Saturday
levelling by tho Ilcv. 11. I. Hutledge.
They will reside on Park avenue.
Mr. Nolson Is a well known Marsh
field longshoreman and tho friends
of tho young couple will unlto in ex
tending best wishes for their long
and happy life.
PERSONAL NOTES
GENE LEVY Is a visitor from Alle
gany today.
J. M. CPLLKY Is a vlBltor from
Catching Inlet today. ,
NINIAN WEBSTER Is In town today
from North Coos River. i
C1IAS. MAHAFFY of North Coos
River Is In town on business.
ROCCO BIASCA, tho Coos River
rancher Is In town on business.
MItS. CARL MATTSON of Catching
Inlet was a Marshlleld visitor to
day. ALFRED RODINE of Allegany Is a
luminous visitor to Marshlleld to
day. (
J. T. COLLVKR of Catching Inlet Is
a business visitor to Marshlleld ,
today.
CAPT. EDGAR SIMPSON Is plan
ning to leavo Saturday for Port
laud. I
MRS. EMILY McFARLIN of North
Inlet Is In Marshlleld today on
business.
MR. and MRS. FRANK IIODSON
aro Marshlleld vlsltora today from
South Coos River.
TIP CORDES loft yesterday tor his
homestead where ho will spend
a few dnys.
MR. and MRS. J. H. PRICE of Allo
gnny aro In town today on busi
ness and pleasure.
MRS. JOE LARSEN of Eastsldo re
turned this morning from n visit
with Mrs. P. E. Larson of Allo
Bany. (.illANK IIMATII. nnuilnvuil liv
Smlth-Powors', who Is at present i
stationed near Sumner, Is in town
today.
MRS. S. A. FARRIN leaves this
week for n visit with hor son,
Jesso, who Is now located at Tole
do, Orogon.
SUPT. W. F. MILLER will leave,
on tho Breakwater for roruanu
to supervise urydock repairs on
tho Breakwater.
E. O. PERHAM will leave on tho
Draln-Gardlner stago tomorrow
morning for Rosoburg and Mod
ford on bualness.
MR. and MRS." J. E. NOAH of North
Coos River are In town this morn
ing from their North Coos River
home spending the day.
GEORGE CLINKENBEARD of Dan
iels Creek came to Marshfleid this
morning accompanied by his sla
ter, Anna, and will spend tho day
in town.
MRS. MAMIE O'TOOLE of Coaledo,
1b in Marshfleid on route to mi.
Doan. California, to toko up a t
nomesieau, one win jcuvu u mu
Breakwater Saturday.
MRS. R. M. WJEDER returned to
her homo at Ten Mllo yesterday
after a abort stay at Bandon with
her daughter, Mrs. Tuttlo. Her
llttio grandson was considerably
improved when she left thore.
Light Housekeeper
aro doln' it Doln' what?
Spending dollars for your light
housekeeping outfit, whon your
nlckols and dimes will buy it.
Wo havo everything for your
needs.
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Copies' 5-l(M5c Store
PORTERS SHIP
IN EQUIPMENT
Breakwater Today Brings in
100 Tons of Light Rails
and Dump Cars.
Tho Breakwater arrived In this
afternoon from Portland after a
rather rough trip down tho coast,
a stiff headwind last night delay
ing her.
In her cargo she had about 100
tons of light rails and dump cars
for Porter Bros. Agent McCollum
of the Breakwater at North Bend
stated this nftcrnoon that they woro
for ubo in North Bend but as to
their plans ho was unablo to learn
as no representatives of tao com
pany accompanied the shipment.
Tho shipping of the construction
equipment, ns was announced in
The Times last Tuesday, bv Porter
Brothers Indicates that they aro
planning to hasten the work. Tho
equlpmont wos at Portland last
week but could not bo loaded thon.
The Breakwater will sail at 2
o'clock Saturday afternoon for Port
land. Tho had 109 incoming passongors
nnd 450 tons of freight.
Among those arriving on tho
Breakwater were tho following;
Mrs. F. Johnson, E. M. Eldrldgo,
M. A. Moffntt, J. D. Trldall. II. F.
Moiiner, Day Do Morrltt. Mrs. A.
Stoogsberg, Theo Clinton, C. J.
Greene, .1. D. Gobs, R. M. Wood,
Mrs. A. T. Wllklns. A. T. Wilklns,
W. K. llurbrell, P. II. McMlllon,
Mrs. c. Callery. Mrs. K. Callory,
Ruth Callory, Martin Callery, John
Callory, Harry Murray, F. .1. Eneg
velke, Mrs. F. J. Engcvolk, C. H.
Platts, Miss Masters, Miss Ogdon,
Miss Blanche Mooro. J. G. Biirch,
D Hnrdce, A. L. Peters, Mlko Pol
man, E. B. Morris, II. G. Schlosson,
Mrs. A. McKcown, J. W. Dennett,
Mrs. a. W. Lawrenco, N. Alter, II.
E. Mnrko. R. A. Doak( Paul Reno,
Frank Confer, Clins. Daktor, Ray
Syiulort, Sam Owens, Mrs. P. Reno,
Mrs. F. Confer. Mrs. C. Dutchor.
.Mrs. R. Syndert, Miss F. Howard,
Miss Jenno. Mrs. D. Drume, C. J.
Hubbard, C. J. Smith, John Whn
herg. 11. M. Lewis, W. II. Edwards,
J. W. Honey, i.ilss E. Ciimmlngs,
Mrs. W. O. Wlmmor. J. T. Tul
lery, Mrs. Matthews. J. T. Hicks,
C. II. Williams. F. D. Fordnoy, Rout.
Ouartcrniiisr, Chas. O. John, Mrs. B.
Lamphor, A. B. Lamphcr, Geo. Al
exander. Mr. Do Long, R. A. Flynn,
C. M. Wright. G. W. Wheeler. Paul
Eilgerton, Orln Barrons, Miss Bess
Wingo, Florence Wlngo, Ned Win
go, S. K. Guilford, T. Wllley, W. J.
Strong, 1). Webster, Mrs. A. C.
Pelt.. A. C. Peltz. W, S. Dodgo.
Miss Mnnrtol. Miss M. Mandcrvon, J.
A. Roberts, Lizzie Roberts, Mrs.
noberts, Chns. Nordstrom, Mrs. C.
Nordstrom, W. G. Stowaston, II. M.
Pease. I.ouls Cedar, O. D. Fassot
and 15 steerage.
T
TO
BE USED NOW
Manager Smeaton of Smith
Mill Plans to Ship it
South for Fuel.
Coos Bay will shortly bo furnish
ing a considerable portion of tho
stovo wood used in Onkland and San
Francisco, according to present plans
of Gonoral Manager Smeaton.
In order to supply tho wood, It
will bo necessary to put In another
small mill to cut tho slab wood and
rofuso Into cordwood nnd stovo wood
lengths for shipment. In addition
to tho slab wood from tho mill, it is
understood that plans aro holng
mndo to utilize tho largo amount of
small wood In tho various logging
camps,, pieces too small to bo raft
ed to tho mill for lumbor purposes,
but which will mako excellent tiro
wood.
in addition to tho profit In tho
getting of rid of tho wasto wood, It
Is said that It Is figured out that
tho Nairn Smith and Adollno Smith
can load a largo amount of tho stovo
wood and cord wood each trip In
addition to their regular lumbor car
rying capacity, Btowlng it otherwlso
In wasto spneo on tho ships so thnt
tho cost of corrylng It will bo practi
cally nothing.
At San Francisco and Oakland, It
Is said that thoro Is a big demand for
tho wood nt $10 or so por cord.
This plan with tho utilizing of
much wnsto in tho now pulp mill
will nffect a big saving and In fact
mako money out of what has hither
to be wasto In tho sawmill business,
a wasto that has boon expensive nnd
difficult to get rid of.
With tho coming of tho ralroad, It
Is likely that a largo amount of the
sawdust wasto from the mill will
also bo utilized by supplying It to
refrigerator plants and packing
houses,
Times' Want Ads bring results.
Stafford's
Hs the
Best!:
ws
WOO
MEM MARKET
TILL ROBBED
Thieves Get $6 or $7 from
Gamble's Union Market
in Marshfield.
Burglars gained entrance to th
Gomblo Union Meat Market on
South Broadway, Marshfield. Inst
evening and robbed the till of $6
or $7 In cash. Whether they took
any moat or other articles could not
be ascertained.
Entranco wos gained through th
rear door, a skoloton key probably
being used. The door was loft
open. Things in tho shop woro not
molested much.
No definite cluo to tho thieves
has been secured as yet.
I
AT THE HOTELS.
THE CHANDLER H. C. Harmoa
Portland; J. C. Marshall, San Fran
cisco; C. F. StrausB, San Frnnclsco;
A. W. Hlnz, Bandon; L. R. Woods,
Portland; Miss Florence Oydon;
Wm. Cnndlln, Coqulllo; J. N. Prln
glc, Snn Francisco.
LLOYD HOTEL Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Machon, Los Angeles! J. C.
Jackson, Norway; Harold Mntson,
Portland; I. J. Kolloy, South Inlet;
J. P. Morgan, South Inlet.
BLANCO HOTEL Mrs. M. S.
Bunch, Coqulllo; Joo Speaker, Color
ado. HOTEL COOS Ncttlo Adamson,
Los Angeles; Dan Walker, Coqulllo;
G. P. Gllnoy, Pt. Arena; Mr. Good
man, Coos River; Lory Butllp, Coos
River; Roy Garrett, Myrtlo Point;
Geo. Hull, Granta Paaa; Fred Noah,
North Coos River.
NORTH BEND NOTES. !
Tho Young Peopjlo s Socloty of
tho North Bend Norwegian Luthor
nn church will hold their monthly
social and business meeting nt tho
homo of E. Llllobo Frldny evening.
Mrs. Alglo Hansen and baby of
North Inlet aro guests today of her
sister, Mrs. John Freelund.
Mliia Griirn Fulton nf Mnrshflold
attended tho Presbyterian congrega
tional meeting ami social at iorui
Bend.
Rev. Burkhart and Mrs. Burkhart
nnd Mrs. Kcttrlug of Marshlleld at
tended tho Presbyterian social hero.
Mrs. C. II. Worrell Is spending a
few days as tho guest of her sister,
Mrs. E. W. Fnhy, at Bullord.
Mrs. E. J. Coffelt Is quite ill at
her homo in North Bend.
Tho M. E. Lndlos Aid meets this
afternoon In tho basomont of tho
church.
Mrs, A. II, Imlioff of Union nve
nuo will ontertaln tho Prosbytorlau
Ladles' AM this afternoon.
Mr. Olson and Mr. Claudo havo
moved tholr fnmlllos to old North
Bend, whoro they will locate
Miss Alpha Wlckluud was a sueot
yesterday of Mrs. E. Geo. Smith on
South Coos River.
AMONG TI1K SICK.
L. M. Nohlo Is roeuporntlng from
n severe attack of la grlppo.
Mazlo Cooloy, who Is 111 of appen
dicitis, la reported much bettor to
day and It mny not bo necossnry to
operate.
Mrs. Will Hondryx who hns boon
qulto sick In North Bond Is re
ported Improving.
Mrs. C. A. Sohlhredo has been
qulto sick tho last low days.
Mrs. C. C. Bridges, who with hor
husband, bus just- moved back to
Marshfiold from tho Blufnrd Davis
ranch on Coos River, Is reported
sick.
Havo your Job printing dono at
Tho Tlmoa office.
COUNTY ATTORNEY
TO START CRUSADE
Newspapors say liquor and other
laws to bo enforced. Dry work,
surely. But you can quench your
thirst at
SARTER'S
weet
LaYeodiW
Keeps tho linuds and face soft
and beautiful. A Imrmless scien
tific preparation of merit.
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