The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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fiicse aie the specially desirable goods for this season.
We have .them.
We haven't said very much about our Men's Suits and
furnishings, but just the same we have them. New
Spring styles and at prices that will surprise you.
Our prices tell the story. Ask your neighbor,
The Golden Me
Broadway and Central. R. A. Copple.
Nyal's Pino! Comp
for the Cough
Price 25 Cents
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
For sale at the Busy Corner.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
Kino i-'Ki-rr ok xkw imcturks.
".i)Vi:.vrriti:s ok couxtkrkeit him' drama kkatuh-
l(i .M.U'RICK COSTKLLO.
"I'lICCV A.l Till: OLD SCOUT" A (iUOl) WESTERN' story
"MISFORTUNES OK MR. AXR MRS. MOTT TAHITI AX I'I'A
ll'l KAXCi:" COMEDY.
"iii:Qrrn:n love" society drama.
FIVE PICTURES ADMISSION" 10 CENTS.
BUR INVITING DISPLAY
l! UMtS. ll(lllllii mill iififloliifiu
"HM It (llllv it iillimtliin (if i.lmnn.
ft hlch oti would prefer flint.
! are nil of choice grade and tho
mi InesjieriiMiri'tl housekeeper can
wttie In perfect conHduueo tlmt
) 0D8 rOlllll lll'll.'.. ti m.Iu.i,. uolo.illmi
.... ,.,.,,.v- ,. 11 DVI PVIUI ",
rnr her inept cheaper.
tURSIIFIELI) CASH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Mflrtd TolothoiuH Xorlli Rend
-J Two Market 51
HY NOT HAVE YOUR
SHOES FIXED RIGHT?
Ve Ciiarimt,.,, i. i i.
, .- v" "in nuni iu uu
iiaW "' l" "IWKOt. WO
jo- v. " "''""'aio machinery niul
mkz: : "!'.," ."':?"
.,. iiiuHK uuu lopiiiriui;
J we mado us competent.
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"" KllllPk II. .If !..!... ..
3ite...
Jtrproof' betweoii 'soles 'fr'ecfor
a'i hih , "" B!U0 ir uo0'
loT..fk b,u,,u Ul08a suoea, sold
Mtan.V?ul,!y for $300' wW,B
-e of u . " "" A'80 a boi
Icet i .11, ""es t reduced
ntL," ' " " !" yon to look tliem
-i v.uou t'ootweiir and a
oijuitro Deal."
AUGUST OLSON
-,d outli Hiondway.
'oodrum's Garage
hrmc of tho
CADILLAC and FORD
Aul Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
i'1 Cen,'l Av. i.0o iiTSUT,
Hu,
Wa0Uorffl3b Panting done t
office,
rauckc
iFI
CORNER."
298
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TONIGHT
at
The Royal
Hxlru Prosnun
Till: IAI1()X llOVS
of Kansas
In three Reols, showlnj; the Lights
and Shadows of tho Daltons.
Tlireo Other Xew lMetiire.s
Including (1000 1'eet of lectures.
Tho Iloyal Is always tho best show
Don't fall to see Tonight's bill.
I'rltvs:
Italcony 10c. hiiHcr Kloor 1.1c.
Madge Horsey and Company
at the Star
North IJond Thursday night.
vi; okkkh vor
Wellman Canned
Sweet Potatoes
at -Oo lVc Can.
With each can reclples for:
Wellmnn Sweet Potato IMo.
Wellman Sweet Potatoes can
dled. Wollman Sweot Potato Tonst.
Tho above nro dollelous dishes
concocted by famous cooks.
phono us your orders.
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Maskey's "andles.
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:-a
.i Mil HI - I
wi,ii i ls3 n
fit? VSffi3r Wl SiSin
APIllli TIKI'S.
lU'low 1h given the Hmo and
height of high and low water nt
Mnrshfleld.
Tlio tl.los nro p'lnced In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino nnd holghtB on the
second line of each day; a compni
iRon on conRecutlvo heights will
IndlcAto whother It 1b high or low
water. For high water on tho bar,
4nliutrnct 2 hours 34 tnlnutps.
L'LMirs.. :,.in o.r.7 i.n n.sr.
Kt... 0.8 0.7 r..l! 1.4
23IIIIU. 3.17 10. LM r.,01 10.00
iKt... 0.7 0.0 l.!t li.O
24iiiiH.. t.20 n.oii r..r:i io.fi l
Kt... O.r, 0.4 4.0 2.3
ss'iii'M. . fi.oo n.r.i) o.r,2 ii.ifi
!Kt... 0.1 0.0 4.4 2.7
2ti'Itl'S. . fi.r.O 12.53 7."i7 0.0
' Kt... fi.7 0.2 4.2 0.0
27 Ills., (l.fill B.r.l 1.1!) !).()7
Kt... 2.0 fi.l O.fi 4.4
2S His.. 2.1 I 8.04 2.4!) 10.07
iKt... 2.S 4.7 0.7 4.0
2!llllH.. 3.32 S.80 3. IS 10.fi7
'Kt... 2.S l.r. 0.7 4.S
30 lirs.. 4.3!) 10.30 4.41 11.37
Kt... 2.3 4.4 l.l fi.l
Will liciive. O. A. Howard and
wlfo are planning to move to Califor
nia, where they will locate.
ltuys Audi .1. H. Flanagan Is tho
latest addition to the auto owners,
having purchased an "Oakland 40"
touring car for himself and family.
Xew Ki'init. The building occu
pied by the II. S. Tower Jewelry
store and owned by Ncls Itasmussen
Ladies
When Down Town Shopping Drop
In at the
WhiteJHouse
Bakery
(Formerly Lultl's)
Kor u Cup of Afternoon Tea.
A Full Line of Dellcntessen Goods,
WANT ADS.
KOIt SALi: ItoomhiK house. Nice,
clean place In excellent location.
Can be bought right. Seo Coos
Hay Realty Co., opposite (Ira nil
Theater. Phono 204-J.
KOIt HUNT Klve room bungalow.
Seo Coos May Realty Co. Phono
204-J. Opposite (J rand Theater.
WAXTKD (Jlil fur general house
work, (lood home, light work,
plenty of time oft. Phono 318-.I.
WAXTKD Purcliaser for four lots
In Hunker Hill uenr Squire's store
for $1050. 75x110 on corner of
Fifth and Johnson for $1,000.
Also owner of ludy'H nice silk iim
hrella left In our olllco nnd "too
good to keep." Title Guarantee
Abstract Co.
LOST Motorcycle pedal hanger and
sprocket on Second street Inst Sun
day. Please leave nt Times olllco.
Reward.
KOIt SALIC Complete housekeeping
out lit for 5 rooms. Modern house
can bo rented by purchaser. 475
Dennett Ave.
WAXTKD To borrow .SI)II0 on good
security for three years at 8 per
cent; 200 acres laud. Address
W, caro Times.
,OST Open fnee golil watch lit race
track, or between high school and
town. Klglu movement. Rowaid
for return to Times office.
KOIt HALK. Complete housekeeping
ouint ror r. rooms; a modern
house and garden; can he rented
hy tho piirclitisor only. C. A.
Howard. 173 11th St. North.
Phono 343-.I.
WAXTKD A lady cook.
A. 11. , core Times.
Address
KOIt ltKXT Modern four room
house, partly furnished; furnish
ings for sale. Dr. Leslie.
WAXTKD Sober, honest, Industrl
ous young man with family wish
es to securo n steady position;
good references; not particular
as to kind of work. Address W.
R. Dent, C2G Kontuck St., Vnlle
Jo, Call.
WAXTKD Good nillch cows; If you
havo any call Phono 401, North
Uond,
KOIt ItlCXT Comfortable room
with stove and bath. Phone
23C-J; 70S North Second St.
KOIt ltKXT Kiirnlsheil housekeep
ing rooms with gas. 240 N. 4th
streot. Phono 242-L.
WAXTKD A small tract of acreage,
part under . cultivation. State
price, i tornis, location nnd Im
provements. A. E. Ilalllday. Ilox
759, Marshflold, Oregon.
KOIt SALE Orj- wood, tlr find ai
der, at Campbell's Wood Yard,
FWrv lnnrllne Plinwn ifis.T
DAIRY AXD STOCK KAItVS.
If you want n good Dairy or
Stock farm seo KItzgerald or
Phono im, Marshfleld. Kor the
Iloniesceker Ho can show you
some of Hie best In tho county
for salo.
WIJATII Kit KOItKCAST.
Hy Associated Press
OUKGOX Kalr tonight nnd
Wednesday. Heavy frost to
night and cooler In east. North
westerly winds.
I.OCAIi TKMPKItATCltH
" ItKCOItl).
Kor tho 2 1 hours ending nt
I: 13 a. in., April 22. by llenj.
Osiilnd, special goveinnienl me
tenrnloglci'l observer:
.Maxlinuum fifi
Minimum 3fi
At 1:13 a. m 35
Precipitation 21
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1012 fiS.lt
Precipitation same period
last year 49.fil
Wind: northwest ; partly cloudy.
Is being overhauled and having n
new front Installed.
Xew Suit Itcgiiu. Harry Hoy
went to C'oqullle yesterday to attend
court, lie has begun a new suit for
Andrew Ilecltl against tho Coos Hny
Liquor company for about $8,000
dnmages on tho old llrowury saloon
trouble.
Itnnil Concert. Director Kenton of
the Coos liny Concert IVaml an
nounces nnother concert will be giv
en next Sunday afternoon. If tho
weather Is favorable It will bo given
In the park nnd If It Is unfavorable,
the conceit wll bo given at tho Ma
sonic Opera house.
Will llulld. Walter llutlor Iuib re
iclvod n note from W. S. MeFnrlnnd.
formerly cnshler of the First National
Rank here but for tho last fow years
witli tile Southern Counties Gas com
pany nt Los Angeles, stating that he
Is building a Hue home In Los An
geles nnd will have It ready for oc
cupancy soon.
Catches Dig Klsli. Hans Krugcr
Sunday caught the biggest llsli or the
season, landing an eight-pound trout
near tho forks of tho river. Ho
caught It with a small troll. Tho
trout wnB about thirty Inches long
and was one of tho largest ever taken.
Captain Kruger, who went out with
his son, thought the fishing would be
better farther up si renin hut he failed
to get one while Hans lauded four
teen nice ones In nddltlton to the
big trout.
Open Xew Iledford Addition. The
Southern Oregon company Ih arrang
ing to put Now Iledford Addition, or
Knob Hill, on the market. Mrs. A.
II. Stutsman stated today that already
forty-two had reserved lots there.
Manager Armstrong, of the Southern
Oregon company, has informed her
that they expect to have tho caso of
the Davis heirs, for n part Interest
In a big tract, settled with In a short
time. Only part of New lledfonl ad
dition is In the tract Involved.
Enjoy Outing. Sundny Frank
Smlth.superintendent or tho' Coos
River hatchery, entertained a small
party of friends on uu outing. Among
those In tho party were J. W. lllldon
brnud nnd family, llnrry Ilradlleld
and family. Perry Dodsou nnd fam
ily. Sylvester Jones and family, W. K.
Schrocder and wire, J. G. Kinney and
family, R. N. Feuton nnd family.
Miss Edith Illldenbrnud nnd Arch Jo
Johnston. Tlioy caught about sixty
nice trout nnd enjoyed a picnic din
ner nt the hatchery.
Ooml Klshlng. Tho oxrollont llsh
lug Is taking many parties out to tle
hnunts of the tinny tribe and nil brlhg
back tho same story of good catches.
The fishing Is better than it 111111 becii
ror lirteen yours Is tho statement of
0110 veteran disciple of (smile Walton.
Commenting tomorrow, tho tides will
bo Just right nnd the next week will
be the best of tho season. A party
consisting of E. W. Kammerer. J. D.
Tower, C. K. Perry and tho Tower
hrothors or tho Orpheum, lcavo In
the morning for a day's llshlng on
Coos Rlvor.
STAGE OVERTURNS AGAIX.
Passcngcih Spilled on Slusinw Road,
Hut Xune Is Injured,
FLORENCE. Ore.. April 2:'. A.
Phllgren nnd W. H. O'Kolly nnd fam
ily arrived nt Florence to resltlo. They
say that the stago turned over on the
way In, spilling tho load of six per
sons but Injuring no one.
THINK IMfS, TALK LITTLE;
LOVE MUCH,
LAUGH EASILY;
Work hard, give freely, bo
kind, nnd buy your Candies and
Ico Cream nt
Stafford's
and you will bo happy.
Flowers! Flowers!
Now lot Just in Wonderful
Values ,15q, '
Now lot Rlcenot ono-ploco Hats
tho Latest 15c.
Straw Ilrald tho hunch 15c.
"ALWAYS SOMKTHIXfi XEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
Parasol Covers
ALL SHADES OK ALL COLORS
ut the
Marslifield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phono 158-It 172 llrondwny
PERSONAL NOTES
DAN STENNON is In town today
from Allegany.
MRS. ROSS, of North Inlet, is a
town visitor today.
WALLACE CROUCH, of llnynos In
let, Is In town today.
V.. T. SIGLIN. or Isthmus Inlet, Is
In town on business.
CAPTAIN EDWARDS, of Allegnny.
Is spending n few days In town.
JOHN MORGAN, of Empire, was a
Marshlleld business visitor todny.
MRS. JOHN MICIIELRRINK Is a
visitor from Allegany for the day.
MISS IDA RHEIR. of llayues Inlet,
Is spending the day iu town shop
ping. MRS. 1IOYD LATTLV of South Coos
River Ib spending u couple of days
In town.
C. E. LKGOETT. a lesldent or Tom
pletou, is in .Marshlleld today on
husluess.
MRS. .. T. THOMAS, or Allegnny.
Is spending the day in Marshlleld
on business.
SUPT. A. O. RAAIJ or the North Rend
schools was a Marshlleld business
visitor yesterday.
CIIAS. CURTIS or tho Union Meat
company Is malting a trip to Co
qulllo Valley towns.
REV. FATHER SPRINGER will leave
tomorrow morning on tho Drain
stage ona visit to Florence.
J. T. CONLOGUE and KATIIERINE
CONLOGUE of Lampa are spend
ing 11 few days In Marshlleld.
JOHN I) .GOSS returned to Coqulllo
this morning to utteud the ad
journed term of circuit court.
MR. nnd MRS. J. It. 1IOWRON. of
Istlimus Inlet, camo to Mnrshlleld
this morning on n business trip.
MI 1.0 SUMNER went to Coqulllo on
a business trip this morning. Hu
will return on tho evening train,
MRS. WILSON, representing tho
new Louise Home of Portland, Is
In Mnrshlleld soliciting funds ror
Its mnlutounuce.
ENGINEER F. A. HAINES has re
turned to Myrtle Point after spend
ing Sunday here. He reports good
progress on tho Smlth-PoworB Hue.
JOSEPH FELTWELL. presenting
n Milwaukee hosiery house, left
on tho Alliance yesterday after
u short business trip In Mnrsh
lleld. MRS. T. A. PATTISON expects to
leave with her family next week to
Join Mr. Pnttlson, who Is superin
tendent of n lumber mill nt Linton,
near Portland, Oregon.
I). A. CUR RE Y. tho harbor, expects
to leave about May I on 11 pros
pecting trip to San Diego. Ho
plans to move to that city and
liii;e his lioine at ll I'tter date,
FRED TUTTLE and family passed
through hero yesterday en route
from llaudnn to Ten Mile whoro
they will visit with Mrs. Tuttle's
parents, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. It. .M.
Wfetlor.
E. .1. LONEY. or the Port (Moid
bunk, Is In Marshlleld on husl
uess, Ho reports Port Olforil
very prosperous nnd Hint tho out
look Is ror 0110 or tho best years
Curry county has known.
MRS. A. S, ELDRIDOE or Sonttlo
arrived In Mnrshlleld via Drain
and will visit with relatives on
the liny. Mrs. Eldrldgo is a
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. O
Rogers or South Coos Rlvor and 1
sister of A. O. Rogers, Jr.
MRS. L. J. SIMPSON, of North
Seeds That
Will Grow
WE HAVE 'EM!
SEED POTATOES Urn bank mid
('old Coin.
GRASS SEEDS All that nro need-
cd In this section.
GARDEN SEEDS OK ALL KINDS
KLOWKR SEEDS of every wanted
kind to beautify your home.
Prill nml Innl? nvftr rim nvti'ii lfiriro
assortment It might remind you ot
something you havo overlooked.
We also carry a compfoto stock or
Fertilizers
Wo can save time and monoy for
you 011 Seeds.
The Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phone 32. '
I
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TUESDAY
L. O. O. M. Installation nnd
soclnl.
Ladles' Episcopal Guild with
.Mrs. W. A. Toyc.
Royal Auction Rridgo with
Mrs. C. F. McKnlght.
Eastern Stnr Social.
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. W.
S. Squire.
H. P. O. E. card nnrtv nnd I
dance.
THURSDAY
Social Sewing club.
Mlnnle-Wls club with Mrs.
Win. Perkins.
A. N. W. club with Mrs.
S. Lnudo.
Local Parties Have No Word
but Think it Is Progressing
May Delay Trip.
No word has been received from
Portland relntlvo to tho Klnnoy
Wllsey deal hut It is expected that
everything is going satisfactory.
Parties on tho liny who aro In closo
touch with It say that they do not
expect to seo It consummated until
after Messrs. Wllsey, Rrunough and
Kinney roach hero, which Is expect
ed to bo some tlmo this weak. How
ever, It Ib posslblo Hint they may
not come until a llttlo later in or
der to bo horo when Judgo Hnrrls
of Eugene is holding a spoclal term
of court at Coqulllo to hoar cases In
which Judgo Coko cannot preside.
Ho will bo horo In n week or two
and It tuny bu necessary to havo tho
court pnss on somo matters In con
nection with It.
Tho appointment of W. J. Rust
as trusteo for tho Kinney properties
will expire April 24, tho dny alter
tomorrow. This, it is bollovod, will
not have nny bearing on tho deal,
tho withdrawal of Kollock, Wnlto
ami others from the trustee agree
ment altering the situation some
what. Whether tlio rocolverslilp Idea In
to bo entirely cllmlnntod will prob
ably not bo known until tho donl In
concluded.
nend, was tho guest of Marshflold
friends todny. ,,
E. N. SMITH, of Ilnndon, Is In
.Miirsniioiii on business.
J. E. NORTON Is hero from Coqulllo
on tiusiness nnd pleasure
W. H. KENNEDY hnB returned
from 11 business trip to Coqulllo
vnlloy points.
CAPTAIN EDGAR SIMPSON, of
North Rend, was n Mnrshllold
business visitor today.
W. C. 8ELLMER. tho Handon mov
ing plcturo magnate, Is In Mnrsh
llold op business apd pleasure,
GEORGE WINCHESTER rotumoil
last ovening from Coqulllo whoro
ho was called as a witness boforn
ho grand Jury In tho case of
forger Edmunds. ,
DORSEY KREITZER of tho' First
Nntlonnl Hank went to Coqulllo
this nftornoon to tostRy boforo
tho grand Jury In tho enso of
Guy Lombard who Is charged with
forgo ry.
CASHIER ED RACICLEFF of tho
Rank of Myrtlo Point, wna n
Mnrshlleld business visitor todny.
Ho reports that Myrtle Point Is
booming. Everybody thnro tlilnlcs
tho Smith-Powers rond Is to bo a
link Iu tho const lino.
MRS. LLOYD W. .TACOIIS nnd llt
tlo son nro horo from Spoknno to
visit nt tho liomo of hor parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Forry. Mr.
Ferry Is recuperating from his
recent llluoss. Jnmos Jerry, Jr.,
went north to accompany thorn
hero.
THOSE RAILWAYS.
Tho nous that another rnllnad Is
being projected Iu Wostorn Orogou
Is refreshing. It has been sovoral
months since tho last 0110 was an
nounced, says tho Eugono Roglstor.
Editor Jenkins evidently bus not
boon rending' tho Coos Hay oxchanges.
WHEN THE JAPS
GO TO WAR
Tho fist place thoy will want to
tako will bo Coos Hay and tho uoxt
plnco will be BARTER'S bocauso tho
light will ho so hot thoy will require
n refreshing drink nnd everybody
knows tho best fountain drlnlts 011
Coos Ray aro at SARTER'S.
Get a BLOOD Purifier
df morlt hy Insisting on UrownV
Famous III00U PurHlor. Spring
Is heie and now Is tho time for
purlfjlng your system.
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