The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 23, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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You Get Insured Quality in 5130
A Heavy Weight Guaranteed Blue Serge Suit at $15.00
The Masterpiece of Clothcraft
Scientific Tailoring
JUS 1 to show now good a blue
serge suit could be made at a
medium price, the makers first
produced 5 30 a year ago. It prov
ed the biggest seller they ever had,
because it was easily the best value
in blue serge ever offered at the
price.
This spring, it'sTeven 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.
come in
Before you decide on your Spring suit
and see the Clothcraft Blue Serge
Special No. 5130. Examine the cloth and the
tailoring. Try it on and notice"Jthc 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.
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I Just say 5130 -i you want the best
BlueSergeSuit,at$15,youeversaw. I
GUARANTEED f I lW I
ALL WOOL 111 ma 7 I
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WOOLEN MILL STORE
Mill-To-Man Clothiers
NyaPs Pieol Comp.
for the CoiiGji
Price 25 Cents
Money refunded if not satisfactory,
For sale at the Busy Corner,
WANT ADS.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
US
WANTED Tii tegular riiouicis:
comfortable front rooniH. stove
nut li Uli. l Vj blkks. from I'. O.
237 North Broadway.
FOIl SALE SO acres of lilll land n(
head of North Inlet, IT. minuted
walk from boat landing. Now
county road Just built. 5 room
house with good wator sys
tom. Orchard of .'10 trees 2 unit
I! yonrn old and good vnrloty of
borilos. Look tills up. Bargain.
"J" Cure Times,
sORPHEUM TONIGHT
-A Kod drama.
"TKl.P.IMIOXi: GIRL AND TnK LADY" Biogrnph-
"THi: DOCTOR'S BLIXl) CII1TA" A strong drama.
"T'li: MAXiri'ltlKT- AND TilK MUTT" A funny comedy featuring
R"tu Holand. '
"T'H: ,i:v n.Y'S DAWX" A very fine dramn.
- ADMISSION 10 CKXTS.
WAXTKI) Modern house, I rooms
or Inrgor. Close In. No children.
Address J. C. J. Caro Times.
FOR SALK l'ow settings of Black
Minorca eggs. Phono 232-L.
FOR SALK Rooming house. Nice,
elenn place In excellent location.
Can bo bought right. See Coos
Day Realty Co., opposlto Grand
Theater. Phono 204-J.
VOll HKXT Fho room bungalow.
See Coos Bay Hoalty Co. Phono
2G4-J. Opposlto Grand Thoator.
WAXTKI) filrl for general house
work. Good homo, light work,
plenty of timo off. Phono 318-J.
TONIGHT
at
TEe R.oyal
Those11".",6 "lltc''er will sing
iLl , bIub' "P-to-dato sings.
A inn.. ."f '"'"' Il-f-
A sh,.,"1' leaiuie niiu ilraina
Mlnin 7, or the I'ast llroncho.
ttont, 8 cl'l'c,r Ore In Utah, Gau-
SSfe r:,ont c,ty-
oae, orUs lorted Uravery, Key-
'" Uu. best at The Royal
Shonhoime.
Ti ANY SKAT. in...
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l'"'
Hem,
those
night Naydenno
"ng-tlme Kids.
and
See
WHEN THE JAPS
GO TO WAR
The frst pluco thoy will want to
tuko'wlll bo Coos Hay and tho noxt
plnco will bo SAKTEU'S because tho
fight will bo so not tney win require
a refreshing drink and ovorybndy
knows the best fountain drinks on
Coos Hay are at SARTER'S.
WAXTKI) Purchaser for four lots
iu Dunkor Hill near Squire's store
for $1050. 75x140 on cornor of
Fifth and Johnson for $4,000.
Also ownor of lady'B nice silk um
brella left In our office and "too
good to keep." Title Guarantee &
Abstract Co.
SOCIAL; CALEXDAR
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. W.
S. Squire.
H. P. O. E. card party and
dance.
Auction Bridge club with Mrs.
J. Albert SIntson.
THURSDAY
Social Sowing club.
Mlnnlo-WIs club with Mrs.
Win. Perkins.
A. N. W. club with Mrs.
S. I, undo.
PERSONAL NOTES
Ah STEVENS, of
In town today.
Ha) nes Inlet, Is
Inlet
OSCAR HAMILTON of North
Is n town visitor todnv.
P. L. BURR left on the Redondo
todny for San Frniielsco.
TO GO AHEAD
I MIL
APRIL TIDES.
Below Is given tho timo and
height of high and low water nt
Marshflcld.
Tho tides are placed in tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first line and heights on tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison on consecutlvo heights will
Imllcnto whether it Is high or low
water. For high wntor on tho bar,
nhtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
23lirs.. 3.4 7 10.2t
Ft... C.7 0.0
llllrs.. 4.20 11. Oil
0.4
11.50
0.0
12.53
0.2
II. r, I
5.1
8.0 t
4.7
8. SO
4.5
.10.30
4.1
Ft. . .
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2Slltrs..
I Ft...
20lllU.
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30, llrs..
Ft...
C.7
4.20
0.5
n.oo
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5.50
r..7
o.r,3
2.0
2.1 i
2.8
3.32
2.8
4! 30
2.3
5.01
4.!l
5.53
4.0
0.52
l.t
7.57
4.2
1.411
0.5
2.10
0.7
3.18
0.7
4.11
1.1
10.00
2.0
10.51
2.3
11.45
2.7
0.0
0.0
0.07
4.1
10.07
4.0
10.57
4.8
11.37
5.1
JOHN
is n
SCHETTER. of Temploton.
Stnrshflcld visitor today.
MRS. V. K. ROOD of North Coos Riv
er Is n Marshneld visitor today.
WILLIAM BETTLS. of Fatrvlew. Is
In Marshfleld today on business.
CAPTAIN DAN ROBERTS camo
down from Allegnny this moru
la R.
MISS LENA MATSON. of Catching
Inlet, Is a Marshfleld visitor today.
JACK TRAINOR, of Beaver Hill, is
In Marshfleld on a short business
trip.
LOUIS ST. DENNIS, a North Inlet
resident, Is In town todny on business.
D. I). BRAINARI) Is here today on
a short business trip Horn Hayncs
Inlet.
MRS MARTIN O'NEIL. of Hayncs
Inlet, Is In town today on a shop
ping trip.
Directors Decide to Resume
Construction Pending Ne
gotiations With S. P.
At a meeting of tho directors of
the Torminnl Rnllwny this afternoon,
General Manager Chandler was In
structed to Immediately resume con
struction of tho lino on North Front
street nnd to eomploto it as quick
ly as possible. This section Is tho
heaviest construction thoy havo and
will necessitate driving piling.
It was also decided to call for tho
unpaid stock subscriptions to resume
construction In order to eomploto tho
lino within tho tlmo spccllled in tholr
franchise.
C. A. Smith 111 ml o n report of hln
negotiations with Vico-Presldcnt Cal
vin of the Southern Pacific about
turning over tho steam lino fran
chises. Ho said thnt theso negotia
tions nro not yet complotod.
The Redondo will bring three car
loads of steel rnlls next wcok, which
will bo sufllclont to complete track
laying to the northern city limits.
WKATI I Kit FORECAST.
By Associated Press
OREOON Fair tonight with
hi'uvy frost In East. Light frost
in West. Thursday fair and
warmer. Winds southeasterly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
24 hours ondlng nt
April 23 by BeuJ.
For tho
4:43 . m.,
OBtllnd, special government me
teorological obscrvor:
Maximum 54
Minimum 31
At 1:13 11. in 31
Precipitation none
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1012 58.11
Precipitation same period
last year 50.37
Wind: Northwest. Clear.
CLARENCE GOULD and wlfo of Al
legany nro visiting friends In North
Bend today.
L. E. BLIVENS returned this morn
ing from a fishing tilp on South
Coos River.
MRS. PETER PETERSON, of Hay
lies Inlet. Is spending tho day In
town with friends.
GEORGE I). MANDIGO of North
Bend was n Mnrshhold business
visitor yestordny.
MRS. CHAS. BARRETT Is a Marsh
fleld shopper today from her
Hayncs Inlet home.
MRS. WILL EICKWORTH of Mil
llcotna Is spending tho day In
town with relatives.
I
ey
SIM
MR. AND MRS. CARTER, of St vis.
tlo Point, left on the Redondo to
dny for San Francisco,
MR. AND MRS. NELS PETERSON
and son, Roy, nro visitors In town
today from Temploton.
New Warehouse. r-lio now ware
house nt North Inlet, which SIllo
Pearson wuh having erected, has been
completed.
Leave Tnumriim E. P. O'Neill
and E. G. Porhuni will bo outgoing
paHReugors on tho Drain stngo to
morrow morning.
Auto to Coqulllc Fred Goreko
ami Lynn Lnmheth left In an auto
mobile last evening for Coqulllo,
where thoy will appear iih grand
Jury witnesses In the Gioeuleaf case.
MISS HILDUR SELANDER return
ed home to Catching inlot todny
nftor n day's visit In town.
MR. nnd SIRS. RAY PINKERTON
of North Inlet enme from their
homo to North Bond this mornliiR.
MARSHALL CARTER went to Co
qulllo todny to testify before tho
grand jury In tho Greenlenf case.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, of Sum
nor, Is visiting on South Coos
River, tho guest of Sirs. E. Georgo
Smith.
MRS. N. LEWIS mid son. C. A.
Lewis, of North Bend, returned
last evening from a visit In Coqulllo,
Pays Flue. Rosh Snilih, iisslstant
mnstor mechanic at tho u A. Smith
mill, paid u fine of $15 yestordny
when arialgned before City Recorder
Butler on tho churgo of speeding
on his motorcycle on South Biond
way. Street Commissioner Lnwhorue
preferring the charges against him.
Coqulllo Boy Wins. Paul Wilson
of Cnqullle, who attended tho Wash
ington high school In Portland, and
who Is now at Stanford Unlvorslty,
broke the Pacific coast Iutorcolleglnto
record for tho mllo run In the dual
meet between Stanford nnd the Uni
versity of California last weok.
IIll)'h Coqullo llllsliii's.s Potor
Scott, Si, expectB to close tho deal
today for the purchase of tho Wlck
mnn nows mid confoctlonory storo at
Coqulllo and wll probably take pos
session next week. Sir. and Sirs.
Scott will conduct the business, Sir.
Wlckman has not made any plans for
the future.
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE HANIS
returned to .Marshfleld this morn
ing ufter 11 visit with relatives In
Summer.
SHERIFF GAGE was hore from Co
qulllo yestordny to sorvo additional
suhpoeuaos mid papers In court
mutters now pending.
CORNELL LAGEItSTROM Is hore
from SIrytlu Point mid reports
good pi ogress Is heli.R mado on
tho Smith-Powers road.
Hnvo your Job
Tho Times office.
printing dono it
provoments. A. E. Halllday, Box
759, Marshllold, Oregon,
LOST A fountain pen. Itcunul
for return to T. A. Saline, Tuxl
dermlst, Broadway.
WAXTKI) A lady cook.
A. II., care Times.
Address
. B. 1IOYT AND WIFE, or Bnn
doii. who am iu Slarshflold on n
shoif trip, went to Empire this
afternoon to visit frlouds.
SIRS. W. E. DUNCAN nnd A. P.
OWEN will leavo tomorrow for n
wook end visit nt tholr summer
homo on South Coos River.
WORTHY .MEYERS of Sun Francis
(o, who was a guest of Captain
Herman Edwards last night, re
turned to Slnrshlleld this morning.
E. W. SULLIVAN returned Inst ove
nlng from Coqulllo, whore ho ap
peared as a witness In the caBo
of Jack Lombard before tho
Jury.
FOR HKXT Modern four room
house, partly furnished; furnish
ings for sale. Dr. Leslie.
FOR SALK Complete housekeeping
outfit for C rooms. Modern hotiso
can he rented by purchnBer. 47C
Bennett Ave.
DAIRY AND STOCK FAHV.S.
If you vwint a good Dairy or
Stock farm seo Fitzgerald or
Phono I51, Marshfleld. For tho
lloiueseekei- lie can show you
some of tho best in tho county
for sale. . , .. t t.
WAXTKI) To borrow $1)00 on good
security for threo years at 8 per
cent; 200 acres land. Address
W, caro Times.
LOST Open face gold uutcli nt nice
track, or between high school and
town. Elgin movement. Howard
for return to Times office
FOR SALE. Complete liousekeepliiR
outfit for 5- rooms; a modern
liouso nnd garden; can ho rented
by tho purchaser only. C. A.
Howard. 173 11th St. North.
Phono 343-J.
WAXTKI) flood nillch rows; ir you
havo any call Phono 401, North
Bond.
FOR HKXT Coinfortablo room
with stovo nnd bath. Phono
23C-.T; 70S North Second St.
SIR. AND SIRS. LOSIERS, of Gar
diner, nro In Marshfleld. Sirs.
Lomors was suffering from an
nbscess on tho eyeball, which
was removed by n physician.
FOR HKXT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms with gns, 240 N. 4th
street. Phono 242-L.
FOR SAW-: frj wood", fir and !
dor. at Campbell's Wood Ynrd,
Ferry landing. PIiomb IM-T.
WAXTKI) A small tract of acreage.
part under cultivation. State Dayton
nrlce. terms, location and Im- Phono 1B8-K
Parasol Covers
ALL SIIADKS OF ALL COLORS
at tho
Marslifield Cyclery
Agents,
17S Broadway
MRS. GUS ENGBLO.M. of Empire.
Is in town today with nor little
daughter, to rccolvo medical as
sistance for tho little girl, who
Is suffering impaired vision as a
result of her playmates throwing
sand In nor eyes.
NORTH BEND NOTES.
4
United Brethren Ladles' Aid So.
cioty will hold a salo ut Slichaol'i
store Saturday.
Tho SI. E. Ladles AU Socloty
will moot at tho church Thursday
afternoon.
Frank Newklrk Is In from Loon
Lnko visiting his mother.
"elks xotickT
Mnrahllold Elks will glvo tho first
of n series of Informal danco mid
enrd partloB at Masonic hall noxt
Wodnosdny ovonlng. For momborB
nnd tholr wives, mothers, sisters an
Bweothearts only. All Elks ar
urged to attend and bring their lady
friends. Visiting Elks will ho wel
come. By order of
COMMITTEE.
North Bend Mayor Announces
Official Selections Coun
cil Proceedings.
At n mooting of tho North Bond
city council Inst ovonlng, Mnyor
Simpson announced hln appoint
ments for tho current year ns fol
lows: City Attorney John O. .Million.
Chief of Police E. P. Andorson.
Fire, water and light commlttco
it n ir.-.. f n tf...... .,, t n
Fnlkonstoln. i
Stroote nnd sowors Br. Bnrtlo, H.
O. Kern nnd L. F. Fnlkonstoln.
Finance Geo. D. Miiiidlgo, J. F.
Orubbs and J. a. Horn.
Edward Hobson was requested by
tho mnyor to contlnuo doing special
city engineering until tho tlmo nr
rlvcd when lie could appoint regu
larly. Slayor Simpson snld Hint ho would
nnnnunco tho appointment of a night
wntch nt tho noxt mooting nnd thnt
tho preBont olllcor R. C. Holmes,
would contlnuo until then. Whe
thor ho meant that n now night
wntcn would bo appointed or Holmes
ronppolntod was not ccrtnln.
Special Election Soon.
Tho special election In North Bond
to pass on tho bond Issuo nnd clinr
tor nmoiidments there will bo hold
April 2!) and tho council ndjourned
to Inst night to moot ngnln April
30 to canvass tho voto. Tho Judges
of tho spoclnl oloctlon will bo Potor
Logglo, J. W. Grout mid Archlo Phil
lips; mid tho clorkH , C. E. SInyblo,
C. A. Nollner mid J. O. Mullen.
Routine Business,
Stnnnnrd and Richardson wore or
dered paid $000 momreon tholr con
tract Tor preparing grades, etc., for
tho, north portion of tho city. This
loaves $200 unpaid.
An ordinance adopting nu nlllclnl
bench mark nt Washington nnd Shor
inun ns u bnso for city urades missed
Its first reading.
An ordinance eatnbllshlng tho
grndos proposed by Engineer Rich
ardson for all tho streets In tho
north hnlf of tho city, oxcopt Vir
ginia avenue, was road tho drat tlmo.
Mnyor Simpson was empowered to
closo n contract with Engineer Rlch
urdson to prepare plans and speci
fications for Improving tho south
portion of tho city, tho cost not to
oxceed $700.
An nppeal for nld for tho cltizona
of Rnlston, Nohr., struck by tho ro
tout cyclone, was referred to Editor
SIcDanlols to raise a public subscrip
tion for them
.Messrs. Orubbs, Slnndlgo nnd Fal
koiiBtolii were appointed to desig
nate tho precinct lines Iu North
Bond. Three or four voting pro
ducts will bo established to con
form with tho law, tho action being
requested by Judgo Hall.
Tho special fund provided In order
to pay cash for labor and tho sal
aries of city employes, was In
creased by tho transfor o' $3,000 to
It from tuo general fund.
Straighten Harbor Line.
Slayor Simpson was requested to
tako up with tho Port of Coos liny
Commission a plan for straightening"
tho harbor lino Iu front of tho North
Bond public wharf. Thoro Is mi
nnglo in the harbor lino thoro nnd
It Is proposed to improve It by mak
ing tho harbor lino a straight lino
between whoro California nnd Wash
ington lntorsect it.
SALEM State Architect Knigh
ton has tnkon preliminary measure
ments for tho new central heating
plant and engine-room to bo erected
at tho State Houso.
Get a BLOOD Purifier
of morlt by Insisting 011 Brown's
Famous Blood Purifier. Spring
Is here and now Is tho tlmo for
purifying your sybtoin.
SEE OUR WINDOW.
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