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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1913)
IWM?' E J .wUn; IllKS T mannnnimimm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 5 1 r. Ji, . , Jj,l. ifclfe, MW16I You Get Insured Quality in 5130 A Heavy Weight Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit at $15.00 The Masterpiece of Clothcraft ocientihc lailonng lUbl to show now good a blue serge suit could be made at a medium price, the makers first produced oou a year ago it prov- cr ed the biggest seller they ever had, Yr?B fwaftse it was easilv the best value vjW in blue serge ever offered at the price. This spring, it'seven better. In fact, it's the masterpiece of Clothcraft Scientific Tailoring While not the highest priced suit in the Clothcraft line, it's easily the best value that ever bore the Cloth craft Label and Guarantee. Before you decide on your Spring suit come in and see the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special No. 5130. Examine the cloth and the tailoring. Try it on and noticcfthc style and fit. If ycu don't decide it's the best $15.00 worth you ever saw, we won't ask you to buy. IIHMiillMIIIIMIIIIIiUiuillimillMllllllltllHIil I Just say 5130 -i you want the best f Blue Serge Suit, at $i5, you ever saw. R KI BSIISIEIIIIHIIIBHIiailMIHIHIiailMMaiBiaaHaMMiiHiBiE WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-To-Man Clothiers - I 1 It II 1 J I WW I GOAKANTCED ft I LIT I ALL WOOL 111 'MM I ml Prescription Filling is our business. "Vc fill any prescription or recipe and fill it right. The purest Drugs and Chemicals used. Kvcry prescription is twice checked before delivered. Prices always right. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US l AMONG THE SICK. A. K. NolT lints received word that Ills father Ih critically 111 at Ills old homo In WIbcoiibIu. Miss Gamble, a nurso at Mercy , hospital, underwent an operation Saturday for appendicitis. Dr. Housoworth reports that bIio Is get ting along nicely. Jus. Ferry, tho veuernblo Marsh Hold iiloueer, Ih somowhnt Improved. A SIX-CLUB BALL LEAGUE A sORPHEUM f ONlGHT Kjoi)o feet or picruHES the urxxixo away op dow- 1! A STItOXfj DHAMA. "TK MISSION OF THE HULLET" A WESTEHX STOUV. PlCTr'lK KltA5IK U," OXK 0,,, T,,os'K 1'HHILLIXG WESTEHX vnlin?.l.,,:t'IAIi kkqukst ivk auk kepeatixg "the cowiioy " Tin; HAIIV THAT FUXXIEST OK ALL KL'XXV COMEDY. v ADMISSION 10 CENTS. Will ho welcomed ly tho fans of Coos county. Everybody welcomes tho Fine Fountain Drinks nt Sartor's and everybody Is welcomo nt Snr rte's. Comu In and sco. Some choice fresh Candy Just re ceived. Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OF ALL COLOHS at tlm Marslifield Cyclery n nw,t t72 Hroadwny Times Want Ads &ing Results TONIGHT at The Royal Special three-reel feature, THE DALTOX HOYS of KAXSAS. .The only living Dalton appears In tho pic ture, KMMETT HAIrOX. .Today u Respected Citizen. nlso Tlio Way to a Man's Heart Than houscr. Making 1,000 feet of tho best pic tures. Always tho best show, itiiirmiv lOc Lower Floor 15c Coming Monday MADGE, IIEHSHEY & CO. Huyo you tried our HOME CANNED FRUITS Gooseberries Peaches HlucUberries Peurs loganberries Cots In Quarts and I'luts Put up right hero In Murshlleld. Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Maskey's "andles. APRIL TIDES. Uelow Is givon the time nnd height of high nnd low water nt Marshfleld. Tho tides nre plnced In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino nnd heights on the wond line of each dny; n compni Ison on consccutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low wnter. For high wntcr on tho bar, tuiimtrnct 2 hours 34 nilnntes 23 21 Mrs.. Ft... 22 lira.. Ft... Mrs.. I Ft... 24illrs.. Ft... 251 Hrs.. Ft... i jn 0.7 a. io 0.8 :i.i7 G.7 t.2i; ti.n r.oo c.i s.r.: o.r. n.37 0.7 10.24 o.c 11.0!) 0.4 n.no 0.0 3.2 t 5.5 4.11 5.2 r..oi 1.9 5.53 i.e. o.r.2 i.i S.47 o.s 9.25 1.4 10.0G 2.0 10.51 2.3 11.4ii WEATHEH FORECAST. Dy Associated Press ' OREGON Showers tonight I I or Tuesday. Cooler In cast nnd I southwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATUHE HECOltl). For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. in., April 21, by lien J. OHtllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum GC Minimum 38 At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation none Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, 1012 r,7.00 Precipitation snnio period Inst yenr 40.54 southwesterly winds. j Coos Day Mr. noycrsmlth made tunny friends who will regret his departure but wish him a full measure of suc cess In his new venure. Mr. Hoyer sinith Is n young man or marked business ability and will win a place for himself In tho commercial circles of the Rose City. Many to Court. Most of the at torneys of MnrHhllold nnd North Pond went to Coqullle this morning to attend the opening bcbhIuu of tho adjourned term of court which was convened today by .Judge Coke. The old Brand jury also renewed the grind of Justice and many witnesses left to appear boforo it. Judge Hall went over and will look after some probate mutters nlso. Expect Hulls. Another shipment of heavy steel rails Is due hero be tween now and Mny l for the Ter minal Hallway. Tho shipment was ordered last Janunry. There will be enough steel to complete tho line from Its present northern ter minus to the North lleud city lim its. No plans have been completed yet about tho lino over Mill Slough pending final action on tho question of closing nnd filling It. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY L. O. O. M. Installation and social. Ladles Episcopal Guild with Mrs. W. A. Toye. Hoyal Auction Ilrldgo with Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Eastern Star Soclnl. I I REDQNflQ IN FROM SOUTH PERSONAL NOTES JOHN HIASCA of Coos Itlver Is In town today. MRS. UOW'MAN of North Coos Ulvor Is in town for the day. KOCCO DIASCA Is In town today from Coos Itlver on business. Change Meeting. The A. N. W. club will moot next Thursday with Mrs. S. Lando Instead of with Mrs. Geo. K. Murch, owing to tho lattor's departuro for Snn Francisco on n vis-It. Council ToulBht. Tho Mnrshflold city council will meet tonight to take up various municipal matters. There will be quite n bit of street work and other mutters up for consideration. G. E. 1IOLMDEUG and family will leave Wednesday for California. PETEP. GUILLIAMS of North Coos Itlver I sin town todny on business, MPS. A. O. UOOEHS. JIl of South Coos Itlver Is spending the day in town. L. L. IIA'ELTON of Catching Inlet Is a business visitor to Mnrshllold today. CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL of Gar diner enmo in on tho Drain stngo this morning. Brings Shea Locomotive for Smith-Powers Company Had a good. Trip. The Rodondo arrived In yestordny from Snn Francisco after a good trip up tho const. Sho had n fair list of passengers nnd n good cargo of miscellaneous freight. in tho freight was a forty-ton Shea locomotlvo for tho Smith-Powers Logging company. Tho Redondo will sail at 12 o'clock Wednesday noon for Snn Francisco. Among those arriving on her woro the following: Mrs. N. London, R. M. Kyle, T. Drndloy. R. W. Rhnng, Mrs. Ithnng, II. Dlutik, Mrs. Pluck, Mrs. C. W. Glbhs, Miss Olbbs, E. Wold, G. W. Egnn, E. Iloftinghoff, A. II. Imlioff, F. II. Hnrrlson. R. C. Wldnor, L. A. WIduer, Chns. II. U. Smith, J. Peter son, Alox Smith, CI Lnttl, E. John son, E. Johnson nnd ten atoornge. ' Locate Here. Messrs. Itecd and Palmer, of Portland, will leave to morrow for Portland to proparo to move here. They expect to orcct nn npartmont houso or two horo and may nlso build a number of houses to sell on tho Installment plan, Mr. Reed In president of th Orgon Civic Federation and has been prominent In Oregon politics. Doth nre great ly Impressed with this section. Logger Injured. A loggor named Hamlin had his right arm seriously Injured In n donkey engine at the Smith-Powers camp on South Inlet Inst Snturdny. Ho was brought to Mercy hospital for treatment. To lecture Here. Mrs. M. A. C. Riley will deliver tin illustrated health talk for women under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid nt tho Christian chinch on Central avenue at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Locates In Sau Diego. In a letter to The Times Carl F. Johnson has or dered the address on his papor changed from Onkland to San Diego, Cnl. Ho writes that ho has decided to locate In San Diego for tho present. I. S. Smith Ituys Home Site. Jons Hanson today sold I. S. Smith two lino resldouco lots In Songstncken'H addition, Mr. Smith purchased them for tho purpose of building n new home. Mr. Hansen says It Is ono of the llnest building sites on Coos Hay. Wedded Here. Louis F. Curtis, n senior for tho Smlth-PowuiH company at tho Conlcdo camp, nnd Miss Nancy E. Thompson, wero married at tho homo of tho brldo'tt mother on El rod nvenuo Saturday evening by Uev. II. I. Hutlcdgo. Tho groom enmo horo soino tlmo ngo from Missouri and tho brldo arrived on tho Inst Urenkwater. J. It. Milne Writes. In ronowlng his subscription to Tho Times, J. D. Mllno writes from Goldlleld, Nevada: "I ant glad to got Tho Times, as I want to keop posted on tho Day and still hope to bo with you again ahead of tho railroad." Mr. .Vllno's many friends will bo glad to sco him back horo but ho will hnvo to hurry If ho bents tho railway. Delegates Chosen. Tho Mnrshflold Council of tho Knights of Columbus has solected as delegates to tho state convention, Rov. Father Monro, Grand Knight Hugh MuLaln and James II. Flanagan to represent this council nt that tlmo. Tho conven tion Is held In Portland the second Tuesday In May. Mr. McLaln, who Is Crank Knight of tho local lodgo, j also state deputy of tho stuto organization. DAIRY AND STOCK FAH.'.TS. If you want a good Dairy or Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phono !U51, Marslifield. For the iiomesecKer no can snow jou soiuo of the best lit the county j lor saie. Change In Laundry. Tho Twin City Laundry at North Dond has been incorporated and Is now bolng conducted under now manugomont, II. II. Dean having withdrawn on tlroly from It. Mr. Powell has tak en the management and II. H. Wil cox, who recently arrived on tho bay from Eugene, will take chargo or their Marslineld delivery depart ment, succeeding It. M. Sartor. J. II, DAVIS, tho Coos River rancher, came to Mnrshllold this morning with produco for tho local market. J. E. NOAH and sons, MASON and iv, aro spending tho dny In town from their North Coos Ulvor homo. MRS. C. W. OIWIIS nnd daughter ar rived yesterday from California to Join Mr. Glbhs on tholr North Inlet cranberry ranch. MR. HAUUY I). COLVIN Ih expected horo Rhortly from Douglas, Arizona to sco his brothor, II, C. Colvln, wuo Ih seriously III. FRED GAGE of Allegany went to Coqullle today and will return with a span of horses, which he will tnko to Allegany. MISS ANNA McELDOWNEY. who hns been vlBltlng hor brother, W. F. McEldownoy, exports to leave thlH week for California. TI1EO. DRADLEY. tho well known drug salesman, arrived hero yester day from Sau Francisco on IiIh regular tour of this section. It. II. ALLEN, of Enid, Oklahoma, has accepted a position In Lock hurt & Parsons drug store and ex pects to reach hero the llrst of Mny. II. LOCKIIAUT and wlfo and J. II. FLANAGAN nnd wlfo spent Sun day at tho Lockhart bungalow on South Coos Ulvor returning homo today. Tho DOCTOH SAYS: "Iluy your KLOUK Of HALVES. I WANT ADS. I'OH SALE. Complete housekeeping outfit for C rooms; n modern house nnd garden; can bo .routed by tho purchnsor only. C. A. Howard, 173 11th St. North. Phono 343-J. 1'IIUIIO JIO-J. WANTED A lady cook. Addrcs A. II., euro Times. MR. AND MRS. GEO. F. MURCH and daughter, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, left todny on tho Nairn Smith for a short pleasiiro trip to Califor nia points. T. II. STACKHOUSE and wlfo, who hnvo boon guostH nt tho C, A. How nrd homo In West Mnrshllold, ex pect to lenvo on tho next Redondo for San Francisco. A. J. MENDEL loft Saturday for San Francisco on a business trip. Ho wont vln Portland and will stop at Sacramento, Cal to visit his mother and slstor. MRS. C. E. ANDERSON of Sumner Is In Mnrshllold today on hor way to Ilandon, whoro sho expects to locate, Mr, Anderson having em ployment nt that plnco. UEV. FATHER MUNRO, MRS. EF FIE FAUUINGEU, MISS MAUY DEUNIUCH, EDGAIt CASON und others formed a party enjoying nn afternoon on Coos Ulvor. FOR HEXT Modern four room houso, partly furnished; furnish ings for sale. Dr. Lcsllo. WAXTED Sober, honest, Industrl oils young man with family wish es to secure a utoady position; good roferonces; not particular as to kind of work. Address W. E. Dont, C20 Kentucky St., Vallo Jo, Call. WAXTICD od milch rims; If you liavo any call Phono 4G1, North lloud. WAXTED Mnu to paint Imuso by tho dny. Apply ovoulngs, 990 Fourth street South. FO HEXT Comfortable room with stovo and hath. Phono-23G-J; 7G8 North Second St. FOR KALE l'cw settings of Illackt Minorca eggs. Phono 232-L. FOR SALE Improved over-bearing Orogon strawberry plants, 25 cts. per dozen, Mrs. M. A. Sweotmnn, Fomdalo. WANTED Purchaser for Lot 1. Dlock 37, North lloud, 30x100, on northwest cornor of Mead nnd Wnahlngton, $000. Tonus 1-2 cash; this Is n money maker. 100x100 on Sixth nnd Dennett, Mnrshllold. for $3G00. Three aero block nt Enstsldo for $1000, easy torms. Sco Tltlo Guarantee & Abstract company. FOK HEXT Furnished housekeep ing rooms with gas. 24G N. 4th street. Phono 242-L. WINDOWS CLEANED Houso work and cooking by Chlneso boy, Ap ply Geo Chow Laundry. Hydroplane Doa)cd. C. O. King todny received a tolegram from V. C. Gorst, his partnor, stating that tho new flying maehlno was a great success, having been tried out yes terday, four people ninklng tho trial trip In It In flue shape. Mr. Steolo will not bo ready to conic horo for n month or so and Mr. King wired Mr. Gorst that It would probably ho hottor to remain In Sau Diego for a few weeks longor, giving trial flights there as Mr. Gorst suggested, until Mr, Steele Is ready to como. Locates in Portluud. G. E, Doyer smith, who has been connected with tho Hub Clothing Store for tho past two years, left Saturdny for Portland, whoro ho will join his wifo and en gage in the Mercantile brokorago business. During his residence on MISSES SHIRLEY PETERSON nnd HLANCH CUTL1P. who woro Sun dny guests of Miss Elna Solnnder of Catching Inlet, roturncd to North Dond this morning. MR. und MRS. W. S. JOHNSON and son, HAROLD, of Tacoma. who spent a weok at r;. N. McDonnell nn Chns. Schonjberg homes, left on tho Dreakwntor Saturday for tho north. FOIl SALE Slfllllnu buttercups; $:t por setting; furttuty guaranteed. Mrs. E. Don McCrnry. WAXTED A hiiuill tract of acreage, part undor cultivation. State prlco, torms, location and im provements. A. E. Halllday, Pox 759, Marslifield, Orogon. FOR SALE Few settings of wild mallard duck eggs. Phono 308-LL. WAXTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. J. L. Ferry. 9G Hall Avo. Phono 44-J. HENRY DLACK and wlfo returned homo yesterday on tho Redondo from a visit at various points. Dotli are improved In health and Mr. Dlack's eyesight waB also ben ollttod by specialists whom ho consulted. E. W. SULLIVAN and wlfo. ESTHER nnd DUSTER SUILL1VAN, MR and MRS. JAMES KELLOND and EDNA KELLOND and MRS. TOM NICOLS spent Sunday as guests at tho W, II. Smith homo nt the forks of Cpos Ulvor. Tho WAY to SAVE MOXEY Ib to buy of HALVES. FOH HALE Orj wood, tlr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing, Phoie 15tf-L. Get a BLOOD Purifier of merit by Insisting on Ilrown' Famous Wood Purlflor. Sprlii"-. is hero nnd now Is tho tlmo f r purlfjlng your system. si'E oru WINDOW ivffijAYi wlfl'4 If tmtf3