The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
Your General Appearance
IS sure to be right if you give us a
chance to put the right clothes on
you. The important thing for you
is that we not only know what the
right clothes are, but we've got them
here. They're
Hart Schaf fner & Marx
clothes; and there's nothing you can
buy to wear that will compare with
them for excellence of quality, for style
and smart distinction. These clothes
are tailored-to-fit.
Set hIiiiI Mf'll do for you at JjiiW.
V o ii can !il kh'xI clothes
here fur I r m n, o r for more.
Woolen Mill Store
T ll I H HlOI'fl I H t ll 0 ll II 111 U Of
Hurt Sehuffner & Mnrx clothes.
Rain or Sunshine
It makos no (liiTorence, our
ways waiting lo deliver your
Call up "1M)S" The Busy
you iii'cil in the drug line.
Prescription filling
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
The Farmers9 L
Power Homise ll
On Wheels
. Tll GIBSON GO-Speed Gasoline Engine, made
U !M and ; Horsepower, mounted on hand truck
as shown, complete with line shaft, pulleys, pump
Wk and belting. By changing pulleys (JO differ-.
f"t speeds, ranging from 1(7 to 1,500 revolutions
lr minute can be attained.
W'liik of the eonvcuienee of power like this in a
rWlillJlp Inl'lll. lllwnve vnnlir In lm iiirtvfi fimn flir
jol) to
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"iiother wherever it
Cqual to y work within its
1 a M 14 IIVaI
Ilnes Want Ads.
S When you WWd 1
4
dt W-
messenger
boy is nl-
order.
Corner for anything
9
is our business.
CORNER."
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LVf tJKj lliuil.ll 4-.W... ..vj
may he, and always
power.
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Bring Results
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Copil(ht Hart ScbilTncr te Mm
NOTICE TO IIKI) MEN.
All mmtt linpd n frt rfifinidi ml tt yrst
miviiiuuid tti v a v;ii ni vil iw iuvll
nt LMtttilult I. fill t.m.ln.. M.,H,.I. f
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Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU law
ALWAYS USED. Phono 71!. Pact" I
Livery nnd Trnnnfor Oomtmny.
lliialnoHK of Itniior. ' ''ve roiuomiw i-aui .i. uiiu
HiiBiiioss of impor- ,,,.,. ,, MrHi A M ,,:alJ, wIM ))L,
Dayton Motorcycles
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"Nothing Succeeds Like Success"
WE WAWT YOUR BUSINESS because of the success
we have attained.
"Humbug" may succeed in tents and on street cor
ners, but it takes quality and service to pull us through
in brick buildings. '
We offer you Juvenile Bicycles with steel rims. Can
you get them elsewhere?
Our Coos Queen Bicycles at $28.50 are good enough
to carry our trade mark.
Our Coos King Bicycles at $30.00 are good enough
and strong enough to carry any man in Marshfield.
These Bicycles are made by the same factory which
makes the Dayton. Have you ever heard of Dayton
Bicycles? They average about six to the block in
Marshfield.
The Dayton Motorcycle is made by the same people
and for power, simplicity and ease of handling, is said
by many riders to be the best in Marshfield.
Our Motorcycle expert is admittedly a REAL expert
and motorcycle repairing will from now on be part of
our business.
WE NEVER EXAGGERATE, we never intentionally
misrepresent anything and we try to treat our custom
ers so that they will come again and recommend us to
their friends.
REPEAT SALES are what we are after. We seldom
make anything on our first sale. That only pays for
our advertising.
3
Wheels to O
One Family La
That's what we are after
Marshfield
Agentsgfor
DAYTON BICYCLES
Phone 158-R
AI'KIIj TIDES.
Hulow
la given the Hmo nnd
height of high and low water at
Mnrshflold.
The tides nro placed In the order
of occurrence, with their tlmeB on
the first line tind heights on the
Heconil lino of each day; n compai
iBon on consecutlvo helghtB will
Indicate whethor It la high or low
wutcr. For high water on tho har,
duliofrnct 2 hours 34 tnlnutea.
Mils.
i.as 7. no l.u
r..i 1.3 5.2
7.37
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WKATI I Kit FORECAST.
l)y ABBoclntod Press
OREGON Rnln tonight and
Saturday. Southerly winds, high
along coiiBt.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hourH ending nt
1 I- 13 a. in., April A, hy llcnj.
I Oatllnd. speclnl govornmenl me-
leorologlcal observer:
I .Maximum 5S
.Minimum 4 1
Af 1:13 n. in 45
I Precipitation 33
1 Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1 1912 53.38
Precipitation same period
laat year 47.73
Wind Bouthweat; rain.
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out-going paaaoiigerH on tho Drain
stage tomorrow.
To Meet The V. C. T. IT. will
meet with MrH. Fannie Wheeler on
Monday next In the afternoon Instead
r " bntiirdny.
'''' ''' Tonight Tho regular
Wheels to One
Business Concern
and what we are doing.
Cyclery
Agents for
DAYTON MOTORCYCLES
172 N. Broadway
SOCIAL CALKNDAU
FRIDAY
Thlmhlo Club. North Rend,
with Mrs. O. F. Gothro.
Forndalo Club with Mra.
Hlcliarda.
Minnie-Wis with Mrs. John
Daahney.
Ladles" Art Club with Mra.
Illldenlirand.
H. Y. P. t. social with Mlsa
Resale Ayro,
monthly meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce will bo held tonight In the
new quarters In the Coko building.
.Meet Tonight A postponed meet
ing of the Hplscopal church congrega
tion will be held this evening for the
purpose of attending to Important
business matters. The meeting Is
called for 7:30.
Logger- Injured Ilnrry Grant sus
tained n broken leg In an accident at
Smith-Powers Camp No. 1 on South
Coos River yesterday. He wns
brought to Mercy hospital, where ho
Is reported lo be getting along nicely.
Son Is Horn Mr. and Mrs. E.
Moohler. who reshlo In tho O'Connoll
Apartments nro rejoicing over tho
arrival of an eleven-pound Ron.
Through an error. It waa stated yes
terday that tho new arrival was n
daughter.
Will Moe Home. Mr. and Mra.
Pete Sunneson, of Day City, are
waiting only for tho rains to let up
and the roads to dry off to movo
their fninlly to their now homo nt
Hay Park whero Mr. Sunneson has
some fine lots.
CiYtN Contract Mrs. E. 0. Porhnm
received n telegram from Mr. Por
hnnt this morning stating thnt ho
had been nwnrded the enntrart for
the now stool brldgo neroBa tho Hoguo
River nt Grants Pass, tho largest
bridge on that stream. Ho did not
state what final action hnd boon tn
ken by tho Douglas county commis
sioners on tho bids thero.
Mies Suit C. .1. Hruachko linB be
gun suit against E. T. Conrlght for
$125 In Justice Pennork's court,
which he alleges Is due him ns n
homestead location fee. Conrlght
cininiH uiiu nrusciiKo located him on
eighty acres of land Instead of 1C0
and that he did not show him tho
corners of tho tract ns was agreed
to.
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AMONG TUB SICK.
n
Mrs. v. k, sandlierir ins been
Iqnlto sick nt tholr homo lioro tho
last few days. .Mrs. Harry llriul
flohl Is recuperating from a severe
attack of In grippe.
Knglneer Illndmnrsh nntl It. M.
Stnnhrough, another Southern Pa
cific engineer at North Ilond, nro re
covering from sovoro attacks of la
grippe.
Hov. V.. O. Howard Is much Im
proved after Ills two weoks' Illness
and will he nhlo to occupy Ills pul
pit at tho Christian church again
Sunday.
Mrs. M. I). Mucks Is coullned to her
home hy tousllltls.
County SHOUTS at HAIXIIS.
WANT ADS.
WANTHD Siiiull oil heater. Plume
Wire Chief, Telephone olllce.
W.WTKP Position im llicniaii or
Janitor AiIiIioks Lock ilox 1'SI,
North Ilend.
I'Olt SAliK Settings of Slcllllan
lliitten-iips or Hood I.uclc fowl $11
per HI; Plymouth Hocks. Uhodo
Island Hods and Irrown Leghorns
11 per HI. Mrs. K. Don McCrnry.
FOll SAM! Three ranches Phone
an 1X1, J. II. Price, Allegany.
l-'Olt SAI.B I'ho
Phono ai I X 3,
dairy cons,
WANT I'D (.ill or uoiiinn for of
fice work. .Must have fair edu
cation hut lm oxportiicss In hook
keeping Is required. Address In
own hnnd writing, stating educa
tion, experience) and references.
'Office," cnio Times.
"Oil ItH.N'T 7 room house. Close In.
Apply (iiinnery, phono lil-J.
WAXTHI) Plain hewing, reasonable
charges. Ilox 281 North Ilend.
WANTI2D Second hand safe. Ad
dress Ilox O. A., Times olllce.
WAXTHI) Hxpcricuccd miners at
the I.lbhy mine.
l'Oll HAM Furniture- for 1 1 room
boarding liotiso. Apply 207 North
3rd street.
FOIt IIN.VT Imrge, well furnished
room with hath. Klvo minutes'
walk from business section, Ref
erences. Inqulro 70S North Sec
ond streot.
FOR SALIC One launch 20 feet; 8
II. P. Enqulro M. G. Coleman,
North Rend.
FOR SALE Orj woocj. fir and aj.
der, nt Campboll's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phoao 15SL.
DAIRY AM) STOCK FARMS.
If you want a good Dairy or
Stock farm seo Fitzgerald or
Phone itlftt, Murshflold. For the
Houieseeker lie can show ou
mmiio of tho best In tho county
for sale.
ORPHEUM
Till. SCH UGHRU'V" A Dig Three Reel Picture Dion lloiiccl
cniilt's Masterpiece Produced hy the Ivaleiu Compaiij,
"HE SWORE OFF SMOKIXG HOW IIORSI slIOH ( P.SHT HAPP
FUIILY" A Laughing Comedy.
FIVE PierUHES TONIGHT.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
PERSONAL NOTES
W. I. IlONKtm VKH Is in town from
Hoss Inlet
h. 1). SMITH, of Coos Illver, Is In
town todn
KOCCO I1IASCA Is in town today
from Coos Hlvi-r.
J OK SHIH1A, or Lakeside, Ib In
Marshfield today.
.MISS MAPI) .V011LH Is a North
Ilend visitor todn,.
KAY MARTIN and wife of Handon
aer In Marshllehl today,
CARL SCIIROHDKR la a business
visitor from Lakeside today.
MRS. I1YRI) LATTIN of South Coos
Ilher Is a .MarshtleKl visitor.
II C. IIIOtHNS of North Coos River
Is In town today on bushiest.
MRS. C. M. HLMORR of Allegany Is
visiting relatives In Mnrahflold to
day. JOHN HHNDRICKSON of North
Coos River Is a town visitor for tho
day
CAPT. JAS. MAGHK. of Rmplre.
mib a Mai oilfield visitor yestor ,
day.
O. A. HONEI1RAKH Is down from Ills
Catching Inlet ranch today on busi
ness. NISI) C KICLLY. or Coqulllo. wns a
Marshfield business visitor yes-
tordav.
C. A. METLIN lofr for llandon yes-
terdny on huslncsi. Ho expects
to lie absent a week.
MR. AND MRS. EVAN HODSON nro
upending the day In town today
from South Coos River.
CHAS. MAHAPY nnd NINIAN WEI1-
STER nro In town today from their
homo on North Coos River.
L. J. HOTCIIKISS. of South Coos
River, was in town Inst evening,
returning homo this morning.
MR. FLECK, contractor for Porter
Hrothcrs with headquarters nt
Lakeside, Is In MnrBhflold today.
O. J. SEELEY. who has been hero n
couplo of dnys on a business doal,
will leave for his homo In Coqulllo
tonight.
A. E. MATTHEWS, of Coqulllo. ar
rived here on tlio Ilrcnkwatcr yes
terday from nn extended north
ern trip.
CAPT. WILLARI), of tho Coqulllo
river boat lino, passed through
horo yesterday on route homo
from n business trip to Port
land. TRUE SALINO returned this morn
ing from n business nnd pleasure
trip to Golden Falls. Ho is fig
uring on getting a ranch near
there.
FRANK WITTE, of South Coos Riv
er, Is In town today and it Is re
ported that ho Is negotiating tho
transfer of his ranch to a man
named Leo.
T. C. RUSSELL nnd wife nnd Mrs.
J. T. Sullivan, of llandon, nro
guests of Marshfield friends. Mrs.
Russell has been visiting Mrs.
Sullivan at llandon nnd tho Inttor
returned with her for u short
stay nt Reaver Hill and on tho
liny.
MILO PIERSON. who Is in from Ten
Mllo, reports that Portor Ilrothora
have about thlrty-llvo men nt this
end of tho Ten Mllo tunnel. This
camp Is about four miles from
Lakeside. Mr. Plenum says they
will drive tho tuunol, working from
both ends, In u year.
Pl'llLIC NOTICE.
Notice to The Public,
From nnd after (his date I will
not he responsible Tor any debts
contracted by tho Coos liny Uusl
uess Colloge, hnvlng withdrawn
from tho partnership heretofore ex
isting. Should the school not pros
per I shall return to Coos Day and
under my own auspices carry out
the plans which I announced when
tho Institution was started.
(Signed) A. E. STOSSMEISTER.
Murshflold. April -I. 1513. ,
Notice".
Rev. O. LoRoy Hall will prench at
Unity Chapol on Catching Inlet at
11:00 a. in. nnd 8 p. m. on Sunday.
TIIEV I1AVH AGREED
TO MARRY
JUNK 1.
Just as tho Sun Rises From Ilehiud
Tho Eastern llorl.on.
"Mnry, my dear, I have como for
an answor yes or no."
"John, I love you, but I must
hnvo your promise thnt you will pro
tect mo and bo and bo ns thoughtful
after marriage as before and tnko
mo nt least threo times a wook to
Sartor's for tholr delicious fountain
dilnks mid candy."
John promised, nnd they will bo
wod In Juno.
TRUSSES
and Abdominal Dolts nro fitted
by an oxport. Wo carry tho larg
est and best equipped stock of
Trussed in Southern Orogon, Of
all tho different styles wo handle
wo hnvo proved tho Truform
Truss to glvo tho best satisfac
tion. Reinembor it is absolutely
necessary to have your (rues fit
ted right, or olso you nro bound
to be in danger of strangulated
hernia nnd misery during the
tlmo you wear it. Swantau will
soo that you shall got tho best
truss for your case.
;kav4 J MlltVW
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