The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    OOAffBSsHSS!urrURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913EVEMING EDITIOM.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. aiAIiOXKY Killlor unci I'nb.
HAN K. MAI.OXHV Xcws lidllor
Offlrlnl diner f Coos County.
OFl'ICIAIi 1'AI'KU Ol-' Till: CITY
OK MAItHIIKIKIil).
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coon HYKXIXU
T lf roffiinleil III Its lliuliest
aspect consists lii the innlntcn- I
nneo of our relation to God, In I
growing llkutulucloil with God. !
loving what Ho loves. Ulshop I
Woodford. I
a coon vuiWK to i.ivi-:.
MAItSHFIIOM) Is a good plnco
to live. Although rent and ,
tnxes seem high ono gets tho
worth of his money. There are good
schools, good churches and pleasant
associates. Verily tho lot of the i
average Coos Ilaylte Is cast In pleas-,
ant places.
IUjAMK YOl'HHNI.K.
TIIK man who lays his downfall
to "wine anil women" Is most
generally a liar as well as a
coward. The man has himself to
blame nnd should place tho blame
whore It belongs. Don't try to hide
behind tho "woman," Just because
Adam did.
AXVIli IS KliMiHTIiY MOVKI).
Stt-aiiilctt Schooner IMilleil 15 I'ect
.Vciucr Deep Wilier.
KI.OKKNCH. Or.. April lifi. The
schooner Anvil was moved T, feet
nearer deep water at high tide Tues
day when a strain was put on the
cable by which she Is anchored to
30 tons of rock. She also dragged
tho rnplcB toward her for a consid
erable distance.
Another attempt is being made to
pull tho craft off the sand with the
high tide.
Look out for theXKW IIKIiroill)
addition to Mitrshlleld and make your
ItKHKItYATlOX for tho choicest
UOMi: SITUS and VIKWS at STf'IV
MAX .V- CO. olllce 1.1(5 Uroadway. ,
Marshlleld, Ore. ;
,
I AMO.NO TIIK SICK.
Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Howron of Ten Mile was re
ported critically III today. Miss'
Maude Howron left for there today
to nnslHt her mother In caring for,
the little one. I
The father of Mrs. F. W. Woods
of North Heiul, familiarly known as
Grandpa Grunuett, who has been
sick for several mouths Is reported
Improving. I
PERSONAL NOTES
J. 8. MAST10HS, of Catching Inlet Is
In town today.
JAMKS NOWMN or North Coos Riv
er Is In town today.
K. J. COFFHI1', or North llend, Is
In Marshllcld today.
J. D. CUNKlNIIHAIll), of Sumner.
Is hero on business.
NHD C. KKU.Y Is here today from
Comtillo on business.
MUS. S. A. YOAKAM or Coos Rivet
Is In town ou business.
N. MOON or Coiiulllo is In Marsh
Held today on business. I
MRS. CARL JOHNSON or Coos Riv
er Is a town isltor today.
MISS SKJNA STORA Is spending tho
day In town from Coos River.
J C BBATTIK nnd mother of North
Coos River are In town today.
CHAS. MAHAFFY of North Coos
River Is.ln town today on business.
MRS. SAM SHOOK of North Coos
River Is spending the day In Marsh
llcld. MR. and MRS. J. M. CUM.KY and
family of Catching Inlet are here
spending the day.
NINIAN WHHSTKR Is In town today
from the Frank Rood place on
North Coos River.
DON SHORT came to Marshllolil this
morning from tho Schapers' place
nu North Coos River.
.1. U. NOAH and son, MASQN, enme
to town this morning from their
North Coos River home.
MRS. JKNNIK LANDRITH and ROY
LANDR1TH are In town today at
tending Grange meeting.
MRS. C. Y. LOWE, MISS LOWK and
KATI'2 ROSA of Handon were
Marslillcld visitors today.
.IA.MKS MERCHANT AND DAVK
LIL.IHKOTH. of Heaver HI.! were
Marshllold visitors today.
MISS MAlltiL HANSON anil WY
MAN AL1IEK, of Empire, were
Marshlleld visitors yesterday.
MRS. A. O. ROGERS of South Coos
River ha been a guest at the W.
11. Kennedy homo this week.
W. II. SMITH, wife and daughter,
HEKTHA, are spending the day lit
town from their Coos River home.
SIMON LII..JEKOTH. of Heaver
Hill, left today for Chicago, whore
he expects to remain n year or
more.
WILLIAM SHOOK, the Loon Lake
school teacher. Is spondliig the day
In Marshlleld. He will return home
tomorrow.
I). HOPKINS, of Heaver Hill, re
turned home yesterday afternoon
after a business trip to North
llend and Marshlleld.
MR. AND MRS. II. E. HESSEY AND
DAUGHTER, CATHERINE, are
tending Grange mooting today
from tho Coos Hay Creamery.
MR. HOLHROOK, of the contracting:
firm of I'almer & Hillbrook, of
Myrtle Point, returned this morn
ing after a business visit here.
MRS. EMMA IIILHORN. of Mllll-
coma. Ik In Marshlleld today on
business and pleasure. She will
attend the meeting of the Grange.
MRS. ROHERT WARD In In Marsh
lleld today front the Clins. Duugati
homo on South Coos River. ShJ
Is accompanied by Dorothy Dun
gnn. MR. AND MRS. P. D. HLAKE AND
GEORGE HLAKE are among the
Catching Inlet visitors to .Marsh
field attending tho Grange meet
ing today.
GEORGE, ELLIS AND HILDl'RSE
LANDER, or Sumner, nre In
Marshlleld today visiting rela
tives. They wont to North Demi
this afternoon.
T. .1. KOLSTAD. or Coos River. Is
In Mnrslitlcld today. Ho was ac
companied by his daughter, Miss
Alma Kolstnd. recently or Conor
d'AIene, Idaho,
MRS. O. N. WILSON, or Sumner,
was In town this morning and
went to North Heiul to bid her
sister, Miss Elna Selander, good
bye. Miss Selander leaves this
afternoon fop a two moutliB' visit
with relatives In Portland.
CAPTAIN W. C. HARRIS ,1s III
Marshlleld today from Sumner-,
lie Is highly elated over the Im
provement being made In tl.e
Cuti-hlng Inlet channel and feels
recompensed for tho strenuivi'
effort lie miul In order to seiiire
It.
LEAVE TODAY
i BREAKWATER
Steamer Sails This Afternoon
With Capacity Passenger
List for Portland.
The Hrenkwntor sailed this after
noon for Portland with n capacity
passenger list. In fact, Agent Ster
ling had to turn passengers away,
being unable to accommodate them.
The Hreakwaler took large con
signments of Coos County butter
mill cheese out today, the produce
being cotiBlgned to Seattle.
Among those sailing on the Hrcnlt
wntor were:
.Mr. E. Crosby, Mrs. E. Crosby.
C. C. Smith. Mrs. E. A. Stlchlleld.
M. N. Dlxxberry, II. II. Grant, .1. F.
Williams. S. Lllperoth. C. F. Wag
ner. M. .1. Kotchum, C. A. Leonard.
Mrs. I). J. Hurton, Mrs. .1. A. Hen
son, Miss Hciison, A. Potter, O. Ne
hiirt, Mrs. I. Neburt, Mr. Manlkl,
Mrs. Manlkl, Miss Segge, W. .1.
Mitchell. Madge Harry. T. II. Me
Colllster, E. Forest, Miss Selander,
E. Strong. Jno. Whobry, C. II. Fllt
crort, C. L. Stockln, E. I). Howe, W.
.1. Lainme. Mrs. W. .1. Lainnio. Mrs.
J. A. Mitchell, 0. W. White, F. dia
logue, C. M. Dodds, P. E. Hauor,
Mrs. Paulson, .Mr. H. A. Paulson.
5C E. Paulson, Mr. Wllmnrth. Mrs.
O. F. Nelson, C. .1. Conner, C. F.
Hrooknian, Mrs. C. W. White. A. Gra
ven, Mrs. Hoscnblad. Emma Rosen
bind,. I. Neul, A. L. Nubs, 0. A. Wiley,
.Insni. Neul, A. L. Nuss, C. A. Wiley,
O. Grant, Mrs. II. Dunkle, Mrs. C.
.1. Duffy, G. W. Curr. R. D. Rogers,
Mrs. R. I). Rogers, II. .larvls. C. E.
CarBoit, .Mr. Alnslle, .Mrs. Alnslle. C.
Erlekson. Mrs. F. S. Perry, Mrs.
Hough. Mrs. Roberts, C. W. Nor
ton, C. Hurton. .1. I. Hicks, Mrs.
i- .1. Parker, T. L. Whitney, T. P.
Coleman. W. II. Fermorle. .1. Sand.
W. Sand, J. .Turkman. M. Ilelnz, .1.
Holmes, G. .Iiicksoti, J. Tyree, R.
Emrv. E. Doyle. M. Mess. F. Anker.
J. Robins, IX II. Butler. J. MrGulrc.
F. .1. Parker.
I
HE FIGHTS
! SPEED CHARGE
'""C&gXMSKSXt
WHAT IS IT
What is tho most important
thins to look for in Clothes
buyiiiA? The style, the qual
ity, the attractiveness of the
garment? No of such de
tails you can assure yourself
at a glance it Is more It
should be
A Fixup Suit
Why? Because it covers
all these features: guarantees,
as well, the tailoring, the fit
your permanent satisfaction,
Because it establishes at once
the standard of the goods you
are looking at, and tells you
that they're genuine, Every
suit guaranteed as represent
ed, They cost no more than
the ordinary,
$8.50 to $25.00 with the ful
lest measure of style and ser
vice in each.
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lUliiniort ami New Yoik '
Claims' That he Was Not Driv
ing Car on the Day he is
Charged with Speeding.
Fred Nelme appeared berore Re
corder Hutler today with Attorney
Joehnk and entered a plea of not
guilty to the charge of violating the
auto speed limit on April 1'.). Nelme
claims he was not driving a car
then, having chartered his car for n
few iIiivh to Jerry Kinney. His trial
was sot rr next TTiiirsduy.
George Johnson and Arthur Craig
appeared last evening and each paid
n St", flr" for l''i!il'Ini' I'm1 r'vn'
limit on ,t heir motorcycles. No new
arrests Iinvu been made and no
complaints have been riled with
City Recorder Hutler iiUIioukIi It Is
i rumored that evidence has been se-i-ured
against others.
The otllilals who lire conducting
TONIGHT
at
1M
Royal
Marsh field.
Fixup
TWO STORES.
North Bend.
Tluixo t'lntsy, nililiy runtime kids.
I AVIII'Wi: mikI l.l'IMM
lii n ciuiipleli' chiiugo of program.
They are certainly there In their
lino of I'lileiliilnlng.
Al-it l.oili) I'cci ol' nil new pictures
Henri of n Clillil Thniihousor.
Angi'l ol" .Mercy Gauniont.
Wn Liuly Thniihousor.
G.U MONT WEEKLY, No IH.
Lugging In Ala.skii,
The Deliver Stock Show.
Terrible DNiiMor at McKluuey,
Tonus.
lliintlug Wild Hoars.
A Talc or llic Deep.
Now Docks for Montreal.
Winter Day In Moscow.
Lust ol' the (Souse Step,
General Snvoll'.
Lincoln.
(Subject to change)
Our xliow Is Hio best our music the
best our price the best, 10c.
VOl' CERTAINLY Al'K)
Rill
- - V . Yiis Wi is
Wash Day Is a Nuisance
at the best or times. Hut It Is a
hundred times more so ir the tubs
tiro out or order or the pipes are
stopped up. That is a part or tho
nil, mil!, ii tr.'uln In wl.l.Oi ..... n..
especially export. Send lor us if ,
there la anything wrong and we'll
iiuiKo u ngnt in a jitiy.
Willey & Schroeder
tI03 North Front Street.
PHONE 77-J
dfii 2 ' lHa
have your Shirts, Collars, Cutfs and
other Important linen done up In
the besr and most particular fash
ion, nnd hero is where you can
have that satisfaction all the yoar
round. Wo aro the most careful
and thorough in the business, and
give you a clean and perfect wash
at a most reasonable price. For
all round good laundry work come
here.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
IMIOXtf MAIN 37-J.
the cnmpalgu against speeding have
had City Engineer Gldley measure a
number of "speedways" on the
Btralght stretches of street In the
various parts of town so that par
ties holding stopwatches can exactly
time them. Street Commissioner
Lnwhorne. City Inspector Trlbbey,
Marshal Carter, Walter Richardson
and a few others have been given
Ktop watches and generally two of
them time the speeder.
Dr. Dlv' llscnpe.
John (loss, City Attorney. Is telling
an Interesting story In connection
with the efforts of the city olllclnls to
put a stop to speeding. Geo. W.
Trlbbey, who has been delegated to
gather some of tho evidence against
the speeders, was on tho lookout the
other day and espied Dr. Dlx coming
down the road at a rapid clip. Trlb
bey grabbed his stop watch and set
it as Dlx crossed the marked lino and
was elated over the certainty of land
lu the first auto speeder in Marsh
lleld. In u minute or two, Dlx had
reached Trlbbey. He saw Trlbbey In
the street looking towards him ami
pulled down his machine to a stop.
"Come on and ride up town," In
vited Dlx.
Sure," replied Trlbbey us he hop
ped Into the auto.
A few minutes later as Trlbbey
was alighting from tho auto, he re
called that he forgot to set Ills stop
watch when they crossed tho sec
ond dead Hue. However, ho did
not mention It to Dr. Dix and the
latter prohubly doesn't know yet bow
he narrowly escaped being haled be
rore the- city recorder.
1
I ALONG TIIK WATKRKRONT I
The Homer arrived In today from
San Francisco with a general cargo
Tho Rcdoudo will snll tomorrw
from San Francisco for Coos Hay.
(JKO. flOODUUM HAYH.
"Why shod tears over other peo
ple's onion poolings."
ZT ' -S-
iHiS
but t
s
im Next 3 Day
yuu a" -uy wnne ttiey last -
$3.00 Hats ...
I.JV VJUCU JPIIIlb .
4.00 Dress or Work Shoes ' 2
5.00 or 6.00 Oxfords ' 1
12.50 Suits . . . 4
3.50 Sweater Coats . ' .
and hundreds of other articles at equallv
big bargains M '
Time flies, only 3 days left of the
of the gigantic closing out sale at
LANGIIORNE & LUTZ.
SjIcs Mgu.
THE BAZAR "SB
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Safe and Sure Everywhere
(wnww
Tn a SliidtOmUci' yon IVcl soir-i'onl'iuVnro in your car uikIit all eomli
lions. Whi'tluM' on thV paved si roots ol' Mai'shfieM or in a roul eivsj
eon ul ry drive llironh nnid and sand you know you will (iKT TIIKHr
quickly and sal'oly. This conrideiico is si part ol' the S'lTMSUAKEK. W'
ory Studcbakcr owner HAS this conridencp a conrideni-e hrotl in the
strent!i, the power, the wonderful construction of the Studebaker cars.
The Studebaker "35" $1415
Laid Down in Marshfield
This si.-passcnter ear commands this confidence in tho same degree
a car costing double this price. Ueeause it is Studebaker built, true to tne
Studebaker tradition in every line and every part.
Hide in the Studebaker "flo." Study its construction. Vou w
it is a Studebaker through nnd through. Such a ear a Studebaker " -
for $1415 in Marshfield will be a revelation to you as to what StudcbaWj
means. We invite comparison of the Studebaker with ears selling for ?l
or more.
You will marvel, too, at the completeness of this ear. A more l)erJfc!j
equipped car has never been produced. Everything that you could ask
is on this car, nothing left to buy electric self starter, electric hgj""
speedometer, double ventilating wind shield, electric horn, Cliffy eiutam
demountable rims, tire irous.
Demonstrations at Your Convenience
Phone 34J.
ISAAC R. TOWER
Front Street.
Studebaker Representative.
Marshfield.
Phone
34J.
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