The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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YfOUNG men want the new sack suit
styles we're showing this spring; we've
never shown better models than these. The
fabrics are all wool, chosen for young men;
the designing done by young men for young
men. Nobody but
Hart Schaffner & Marx
does it just this way; we've brought these goods
to you because we want you to have the best.
Suits at $20 and $25 arc best for you; we'll
show you some higher and some lower.
Look at the $20 and $25 goods first.
Woolen Mill Store
IhU More Is the homo of lliu-l SclmlVncr V- .Mur.v clothes
SPECIAL
o.v
Hand Painted China
AT TIIK BUSY CORXKR.
come and let rs coxvixck vor that vor can
Save atjLeast 30 Per Cent
DURIXG OUR SPECIAL SAM-:.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
Tup'.HI1' IH'WI'ST WE ARE HHPEATIXfi "TIIK LINTER TO
TO MItYV,:SS'" XO' fl lS TI,J: S,:,u,:s 01,1 "WHAT HAPPKXKD
'55 !""M' J'',:OT ol" XBW lMCTl'UKS.
HIV, TWO RUXAWAYS" A WKSTKH.V DRAMA.
Xy rOMK1',''S,,,OXK, ,,'''1KKXT" v THOUSAND FT. OV FUN-
Cm!' .'Sl,l;u,n"s INHKHITAXCK" WKSTKH.V DRAMA.
UV( s,)OX "GROTTO OP TORTURE" SPECIAL FKATUHK.
ADMISSION 10
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
Have
Yomir
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Doime at Times' Office
SALE
CORNER."
298
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CKXTS.
COOS KING BICYCLES
$.10.00
COOS QUEEN niCYCLES
$28.50.
Marslifield Cyclery .
Dayton Agents.
Phone IrtK-R 172 Hroodwoy
PrietEiniff
APRIL TIDES.
Rolow is given the timo and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Tho tides nro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence, with their times on
the first Hub and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on consecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high walor on tho bar,
iiUiotrnct 2 hour 34 minutes.
iMirs.. :ud 10. is r..oi ills
l't... 0.1! 0.0 I.S 2.1
10 Ills.. 1.20 lO.r.'t d.l 10.19
Ft... (5.2 0.1 4.n. 2.4
ii in-H.. i.r.- n.io c.i i lo.r.o
Ft... 0.1 0.0 4.2 2.7
12 His.. 5.41 12.411 7. ill 12.00
Ft... :..! 0.0 4.2 2.0
WEATHER FORECAST.
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I By Associated Press
I OREGON -Full- tonight ox-
copt rain In northwest. Thurs
I day fair In east and showers in
I west. Southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
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For the 24 hours ending at
1:1;! a. in., April S, liy HenJ.
OBtllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Minimum no
Maximum :ir
At 4:43 a. m ' 117
l'reclpltntlon 02
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1!12 r.o.ss
Precipitation same period
lust year IS. 01
Wind northwest; clear. j
HORN
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Y.VATT To Mr. ami Mis. Carl
Myuatt. at their home In North
Bend this morning, a hoy.
Is 111. Mrs. E. M. Erlekson Is re
ported quite III at their home on
Donnelly avenue.
Meet Toniomiw. The North Hund
Altai- Guild will meet with Mrs.
Arc I ik 1'hllllps tomorrow afternoon
at her hoiuu In Porter.
Social Sat in day. Tho Yoiiiik Poo
plo's Society of tho Norwegian Luth
eran ehuicli will give u basket social
at tho (Impel parlor next Saturday
night.
Leave Tomorrow ('. II. Kreemnn,
Miss Evn Selmer. O. C. Shaw. S. II.
Goldstein and .T. .1. McKluuou arc
registered to feuvu on tho Drain
stage tomorrow.
Ladles' Alii Meets Tho Ladles'
Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran
church meet nt the church parlor
tomorrow nftornoon. Mrs. V. Nol
sun and Mrs. G. Steeu will' ho host
eitses. Doulde Shift Tho C. A. Smith
company expects to have the shluglo
mill, which they moved from Hay
City to Just south of tho big mill,
ready soon. Night and day shifts
may he put to work soon.
Birthday Parly. Miss Alice Tick
ell was giiest of honor at, a birthday
party given by a crowd of friends
lust night ul tho home of Mr. ami
Mrs. Alva Doll. Full particulars will
appear In Saturday's society col
umns. .Move to .Mm sliflcld. Paul Ster
ling, new agent or the Ilreakwater,
yestordu, moved his household ef
fects from Coqulllo to Mars.ineld
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT Two nicely fiirnlsbcil
rooms, with bath. Heforonco re
quired. "11" Coro Time.
FOR HHXT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, (las. 2IG N. Itli St.
FOR HKXT Furnished linusekcep
Ing rooms. 1024 Elrod Ave.
I'OH SAWJ Klectrlc Vibrator, cheap
If taken at once. Phono 27S-J.
WAXTKD A'mtoikI baud Incubator.
1), caro of Times.
FOR SALIC I'Tuo large draft Iioim.
Guaranteed sound, gontla nud true,
J. C. Doane, Phono 3:tl-H.
FOR HKXT Xew ."5 room bunga
low, madam conveniences, splen
did view; no children. Phono
190.
KOH SALE Two new strictly mod
ern five-room bungalows con bo
bought on eusy terms; $300 down,
balance monthly payments, same
as ronr. Or would accept n small
er paymont down If doBlred. Ex
clusive listing. See Coos Day
Realty Co., luU Front St. Phono
2C4-J.
KOH HKXT Two good lioiisekeeji
Ing rooms with gas range, bath
and olectrlc lights. No children
allowed. 239 South Broadway.
I'OH SALE Three ranches. Phono
304X1, J. H. Price, Allegany.
WAXTKD Experienced miners at
tho Llbby mine.
FOR SALF One lanncli 110 feet; 8
II. P. Enquire M. G. Coloman,
North Bend.
FOH SALE frj- wood. Ilr und .
dor, 'at Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono IM-I,
DAIHV AND STOCK FARMS.
If you want n good Dairy or
Stock farm see Fitzgerald or
Phono :il."l, Murslificld. For the
Hoiuescpker Ho can show you
some of the best In tho county
for fnlo.
where he will make his future home.
Mrs. Sterling enmo from Coqulllo
yesterday.
Mereen Coming Arno Mereen,
general superintendent of tho C. A.
Smith company, Is expected hero next
week from Oakland and Hay Point,
where he has been spending a few
weeks.
Need Houses Justice Pennock
says that the demand for modern
houses and apartments hero contin
ue to he great. During the past
week, he has had a dozen appllcantn
for houses and was not able to fur
nish a one.
Dig Shipment During the month
or March. San Francisco reports that
lO.Stti.OOO feet of lumber was re
ceived from Coos Hay ports, con
siderably more than was received
from any other three ports along tho
Pacllle coast.
Dairy Increase If. E. Ilessoy of
the Coos Hay Creamery reports that
tlie ranchers along the river are now
supplying about S.000 pounds of milk
per day and ho expects to Increase
this to about 25,000 pounds per day
later in the season.
Hrcakvwitcr Friday. The Break
water, which has been on tho dry
dock, will leave Portland at S
o'clock Thusday evening nud will
arrive late Friday night or Saturday
morning. Returning she will sail from
Marshlleld at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Did .Vol Sign. Mrs. E. Kelly
called at Tho Times office to state
that she did not sign tho Norton pe
tition as presented to tho Council
Monday evening. If her name was
on the petition she states It was
placed there by some one without
authority.
Bridal Party Leaves. Hoy II. De
ment and bride left on this morn
ing's stage for Pacific coast points
where they will spend their honey
moon. Following tho ceremonies nt
the W. P. Murphy home last even
ing, the Hev. It. E. Browning offi
ciated, at which a supper wos enjoyed
at Tho Chandler by relatives of tho
contracting parties,
Meet Tonight Senator I. S. Smith
will deliver nn address an "Oppor
tunities Opened to Women by tho Be
stowal of tho Hlght of Franchise," be
fore the College Women's club nt a
meeting at the Swedish Lutheran
church hall this evening. Plans for
organization will be po; Touted and
permanent olllcers will bo chosen and
other business attended to.
Xew Agent Here. Supt. W. F.
Miller has foi mally announced tho
appointment of Paul Sterling as the
.Marshlleld agent of the Breakwator
to succeed J. C. Miller, who has re
turned to his old homo In the east
Mr. Sterling has been agent for the
local railway at Coqulllo for several
years and his appointment' hero Is a
promotion In which his many friends
will rejoice.
Widow's Pension The application
for a widow's pension of $17.50 per
mouth Tor Mrs, L. K. Ballluger and
two children was presented at tho
session of the probata court .Monday.
As tho law does not go Into elfect
until .Juno, tho application was laid
on the table until then, by Judge
Hall. It Is stated that Mrs. Bal
lluger Is planning to go to California
soon to make her home.
Case on Trial. The rnsn of C. J.
Bruschke vs. E. T. Conkrlght for
$12." fee for locating tho latter on
a homestead north of Coos Bay Is
on trial before a Jury In Justice
Pennoek's court this nfternoon.
Conkrlght claims Bruschke located
him on SO acres Instead of 100 acres
and that Bruschko did not show him
the corners. George Cook, Hoy Law
horue, Alex Johnson, Fred Wonvor,
J. E. Wynne and Alva Doll consti
tute the Jury.
Xew Auto Delayed. Isaac U. Tow
er, local agent or tho Studebakor.
received a telegram this morning
stating that owing to tho flood, the
now Studohakor "3.1" will not reach
hero on tho Broakwntor this week.
This Is tho ear that many nutolsts
huvo been looking for, as It Is de
clared to bo the hit of the season.
Mr. Tower Is assured It will ho hero
next week mid Mr. Tower has ar
ranged to gtvo It a great try-out
for nutolsts ns well as prospective
nutolsts.
Judge Hauls Coming Judge J. S,
Coko has nrrongod with Judge Har
ris of Eugeno to como hero tho lust
of this month or tho llrst of next to
hear a number of cases In which
Judge. Coko cannot preside owing to
tils personnl Interests or becouso no
had been employed ns nn attorney
prior to his elevation to the bench.
Judge Coko will first dispose- of all
tho Jury cases and othor court work
at tho regular April term of court.
Ho will leave soon for Curry county,
where ho will hold the regular spring
term of court, which will probably
lust only a few days as thero are no
Jury cases,
SATl'HDAV, APHIL 10, tho LA
DIKS of ST. .MONICA'S will hold a
COOKKD FOOD SALK in tho Ten,
Coffeo & Splco Co.'s rooms In tho
O'COXXKLL HLDG. .
If you will Investigate HALVES'
prices you will surely buy.
Have your job printing done
Tho Times office.
Pure Maple Syrup
Guaranteed
65c Per Quart
Just the thing for those
Buckwheats,
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phoue 102
Maskey's "andles.
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SOCIAL CALKXDAH
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. V.
F. Squire.
Auction Bridge club with Mrs.
E. Mlngus.
College Women's Club nt Swe
dish hall.
THURSDAY
Mlnnle-Wls club with Mrs.
John Dashney.
A. V. N. club with Mrs. K.
Mlngus.
Social Sowing club with Mrs.
George Ayre.
Young Ladles' Society of the
Norwegian church at the par
sonage, with .uIbb Hannah Sum
do hostess.
PERSONAL NOTES
FLOYD COFKELT Is In Marshlleld
today from North Bond.
J. E. EDMUNDS made a business
trip to Coqulllo yesterday.
MRS. FHANK SMITH Is a visitor
from South Port today.
DR. HOPKINS of Beaver Hill won
a Marshlleld visitor yesterdav.
W. II. STULL. road supervisor of
Allegany Is In town on business.
MRS. CHAS. GETTY of Empire Is a
Mnrshlleld visitor today.
MRS. FLORENCE JOHNSON, of
Ainxwcii, Is visiting In Mnrshlleld
today.
MR. COWAN and son are In town
today from the Hennessey coal
mine.
CLARENCE GOULD and wife of Al
legany nro spending tho day In
town.
CHAS. PHILLIPS of Coqulllo Is In
Mnrshlleld on business for a few
days,
HENJ. ROBERTS of Temploton Is a
business visitor to Mnrshlleld to
day. JOHN STE1NLECHNER and young
son are visitors from Tompleton
today.
GEORGE GOODRUM returned lost
evening from a business trip to
Bnndou.
MR. AND MISS CORDELL. of Coos
City, are spending the day In
Marshfleld.
J. B. 7.IEOLER will lenvo shortly for
Gardiner nnd Florence on business
and pleasure.
D. M. GRAY, a real estate man from
Redwood City. Calif., Is In Marsh
lleld on a business trip.
E. J. MASTERS nud sons, Gene nud
Abbott, nro spondlng tho day In
town from Catching Inlet.
CHAS. BAKER of Norway returned
home this morning after a short
business trip to Marshlleld.
ALFRED STORA. who lives on the
east fork of Coos River. Is In
Mnrshlleld looking after business
Interests.
MISS PHOEBE LARSON returned to
her home today after a short visit
with her sister, Mrs. W. II. Ken
nedy. REV. McLEOD of North Bend re
turned this morning from u visit
at the F. B. Rood homo on North
Coos River.
H. P. McCOLLOUGH or North Bond
wont up North Coos River yester
day arternoon to visit at tho V. B.
Piper homo.
MR. PERRY arrived hero today on
the Noun Smith to visit his sou,
A. J. Perry, who Is purchasing
iigenl at tho C. A. Smith mill.
J. J. CLINKENBICARD of Daniels
Creek returned homo this morning
ufter visiting Ills slstor. Mrs. V.
B. Piper on North Coos River.
MISS ALMA KOLSTAD. who arrived
on i ue nisi iiroait water iron)
Colter d'Aluue, Idaho, will touch a
tornrof school on lower Coos
River.
MISS WHISTLER, of Conor d'Alono.
Idaho, who arrived on the Inst
Breakwater, has accepted a posi
tion In the North Julet public
school.
C. B. ELLIS, n Socialist organizer
and speaker, Is expected horo to
morrow on I ho Breakwater to as
sist the local Socialism In u mem
bership campaign.
GUS ALLEN, n brothor of John Allen,
hns arrived hero from Kansas nud
wll take charge of tho latter's
shining parlor, whllo John Allen
tokos up railroad work.
MRS. RICHMOND and her sister,
MISS MILLIE GOULD, of Coqulllo
uro visiting their parents, Mr. nud
Mrs. G. A. Gould, of Allegany, go
ing up tho river yesterday after
noon. J. J. MURPHY, who hns been spond
lng the winter with his father,
William J. Murphy, in Mnrshlleld,
left Inst night over tho Coos liny
wagon road for Seattle, whoro ho
will locate porniiinontly,
O. HIBAROER. n contractor from
North Yakima, Wnsh., arrived hero
yt'slorday via Myrtlo Point nnd is
looking over this section with a
vlow of locating here. Ho Is an
old friend of E. I). Joiiub.
FRED GETTY, of Empire, nnd his
wife havo returned from Euroku,
whoro Mr. Potty has been employ-
TONIGHT
at
The Royal
MOOX AXD SOULK
Tenor Contralto
In a Superb, Singing Ravorlo, Fea
turing their Beautiful Double
Harmony.
ALSO
1000 Fret if AH Vew Pictures
"HER NEPHEW FROM LABADOH"
Tliaulioitscr.
"WIXXIXG OF HKLEX" Majestic.
"W II I L K .M It S. M e F A D DE X
LOOKED OUT" Tlianliouser.
"MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK"
Gaiiiout.
Practice Day,
ALWAYS THE BEST.
PRICES:
Any Sent lOe.
Return Engagement, Monday Apr. it
KDWAHDS AXD MKKKITT'S
Musical Ciniedy Company
'TIIK HIXDO DOCTOR"
IS
LI ON TABLE
Proposed Change in Service
Does Not Meet Approval
of Judge Hall.
That the plnn of having the Ferry
Transit ply from the mouth or Mill
Slough to a new Blip at Eoatsldo near
tho mouth of Isthmus Inlet Is con
sidered Impracticable by Judge Hall,
one of the county commissioners.
The potltlons for tho chnngo wero
presented to the county court nt Co
qulllo yesterday by Councilman Al
brocht and the commissioners sim
ply continued tho mnttor. Howovcr,
no contrnct was u warded for repair
ing tho long wharf from Eastsldo to
tho present ferry landing.
Judge Hall snld today that It was
asking too much to try und havo tho
Ferry Transit ply such a dlstanco, or
to nccommodnte tho mill men. He
said It would ho almost ns rensonablo
to ask the county to provldo ono bo
tween here nnd North Bend. la
addition to this, ho said that tho
Transit would be almost unmnnngo
nblo nt times on such n run ns is
proposed botween Mill Slough and the
mouth of Isthmus Slough. He said
thnt If Eostsldc would build a slip
directly opposlto tho mouth of Mill
Slough, It might bo chnnged.
Judgo Hall was undor tho Impres
sion that tho application was to op
erate tho Transit part of tho tlmo
on tho present run nnd part of
tho tlmo on the new course.
Thoro wasn't much also of Impor
tnnco boforo tho commissioners ox
cept somo routlno road matters. J.
J. Bums wns awarded tho contract
for plunking 3,700 feot of rood along
tho North Coqulllo In Supervisor Hol
vorBtott's district.
Tho commissioners nlso nwnrded
tho contract for printing tho fore
closure notices In the delinquent tax
salo mnttcrs for ten cents por de
scription nnd ten cents por lino for
each publication.
ed on tho Jetty work undor Engi
neer M. L. Tower. Thfey will muko
their homo for tho tlmo bolng nt
Empire.
DAVID NELSON, cOBhlor nt tho C.
A. Smith mill, nnd wlfo and fam
ily arrived homo on tho Nnnn
Smith today from a few wcoks' vn
cntlnn trip to the San Joaquin Vnl-
lev mill l.na Atlfrnlnu
DR. JOHN CALLOWAY of Rosohurg,
uui wuo mis neon nt .Myrtlo Point
recently, nrrlvcd In Marshflold yes
terday for a short visit with Dr.
Leslie. They uro old eollego
chums, having attendod school to
gether In Klrlfvllln Mn
C. W. DALY, ono of tho proprietors
oi uio uigiu unro, nos gono to
Portland und friends hero hnvo
been apprised that on April IB, ho
will wed Miss McGovorn. Thoy
will mnko their homo In Mnrsh
lleld nnd will bo wnrmly wel
comed by tho friends ho has mudo
bore.
JAKE I1ILLSTROM enmo In today
from his homestead In tho Roclc
Creek section, nbovo Brldgo. It
wns his first trip homo In about
six weeks and Chnrlos Stnuff says
that If the hnmustoad will rulso
producets ns fast as Jako Hns
raised whiskers In thnt tlmo, it
will bo tho best over.
MODERN WOODMKX DAXCE at
EAGLES HALL SATURDAY Night.
CASH REGISTER AGENT HERE.
E. II. Ilowuid, suIoh agent for Na
tional Cosh Rcglstor, Is at THE
CHANDLER HOTEL until TuoBdny,
April 15th.
Buying a Typewriter?
If so, It should bo nn Underwood.
Tho Underwood holds all tho world
records for speed, nccuracy nnd dur
ublllty nnd thoro are mora of them
In U80 than nil other vlslbles com
bined. That Is why tho U. S. Gov
ernment, tho Western Union, U. S.
Steel Co,, und othor big corporations
buy Undorwoods oxcluslvoly.
(J. L. STOCKLV, the Undorwood
man, Is nt 1'ho ("handler, nnd would
bo pleased to give, you a demonstra
tion. The Speed Limit
Will Be Tested
But It requires no test to provo that
you can got tho best candles and
fountain drinks on -Coos Bay nt Sar
tors. That has boon proven already.
Headquarters
for
Colgate's Ribbon
Dental Cream
The Store for Quality Gc'ids and
Penslar Remedies.
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