The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 06, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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PRICES
Queen Quality Shoes for Women, $:i.ro, i!;i.7.-, $1.00 ami SLIM.
Flcbricli Fox llllkcr Shoes for Men, welts, $1.00 and Jjil.."0.
Buster Urnwn Blue Ribbon SIioch for Children, .tl.no (o SjMMr,.
STSuits $7.50 $11.00, $12.50
$14.00, $16.50 and Up
We are sure wo can save yon from .!iJ.no to sjt.-.oo on any Suit
you buy here. Try uh.
Men's lints for one-third leas
than you havo been paying.
Try us.
Boy's Suits, 9I.no, 91.8.1, $2.2.1
nnil up 1 $u"0
Prices Biirli as theso ami a tliouHnml others havo mndo the Gold
en ltulo whnt It Is, the largest of Its kind in Coos County.
The Golden Rule
I'M National Hunk Building.
w. o. w.
Be sure and be out Wednesday night, May 7th.
Vaudeville Entertainment and good time.
Members only. Don't miss it:
W. O. W.
We Have Filled 1198 Prescriptions
During the Month of April 1913
Every prescription was checked iwice before de
livered. The best drugs and chemicals always used. Our
prices always right.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
Miss Cleo
STOCK COMPANY
OpeningNight TOIllght
In "The Bishop's Carriage"
Prices of Seats 25c, 35c, 50c
Seats on Sale at the Busy Corner
sORPHEUM TONIGHT
40OO feet of New Matures.
"A UTTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM" or "THE SAVING GRACE
F THE HOUSEHOLD."
W''IE. MAltY GHKW UP" A funny comedy.
"WE OX WILLIE" "POSSUM HUXTKR" A sldo-spllt comedy.
"OFF THE ROAD" A powerful drama.
ADMISSION
'''wwniip
Nes of 'Coos Bay
If
Vli u Ilna our
VUCATESSEN
rat convenience.
jUJIE BAKED iiEAKS
SALADS
j COTTAGE CHEESE
11.7 ,n fr a cup of tea.
"Me House Bakery
formerly Leld's)
Hoya' Caps, extra valuo, Jl."5c.
Men's Socks, black or colors,
I Or, IS! LS.V, l.-e, ami S!5c.
Women's Hose, 1.1c, 18e, 2,-e,
:.'(, -,()c ami $1.00.
It. A. Topple
CORNER."
298
US
Madison
TEX CENTS.
rmfme
DAIRY' AND STUCK FAHV.81
you want a good Dairy or
Stock farm sea Fitzgerald or
Phone 3151, Marshfield. For the
Homeseeker He can show you
some of tlio best in the ounty
for salo.
Parasol Covers
ALL SHADES OF ALE COLORS
at the
Marshfield Cycleiy
Daytoa Agat
Phone 108-R 173 Broadway
.'
may tmi:s.
Below la given tlio time nnd
height of high and low water at
Jlarshlleld.
Tlio tides ato placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first Hue and heights on tlio
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on couiecutlve heights will
Indlcnto whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on the bar
subtract 2 hours 34 minutes.
Olllrs.. 2.14 8.40 3.25 S.2G
Ft... 0.3 0.7 4.0 2.1
WEATHER FORECAST. I
I By Associated Pros3
OREGON Fair tonight nnd
I Wednesday. Northerly winds.
local temperature
record.
For the 24 hours ondlng at j
1:30 a. m., May 0, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd. special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 71
Minimum 39
At 4:43 a. in 44
1'reclpltatlon no no
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
mi 2 fiS.GO
Precipitation same poriod
lust year CO. 9 I
Wind: Northwest. Clonr.
To Hold Meeting Tlio Lndlcs'
Aid Society of the Swedish Lutheran
Church will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the church an
nex. Mrs. Otto Oron will act na
hostess for the society.
Hull Avenue Work. Contractor
Johnson expects to got tho recon
struction of Hall avenue under wny
tomorrow nnd will rush It to com
pletion. He Is getting tho lumber
for the work from tho North llond
mills.
For lirii'o Wmk. Kcv. Father
A. 11. Muiiro nnd Hugh Mcl.nln will
WANT ADS.
WANTED. Second-hand letter press
in good condition. Address Uox
"V," care Times.
FOR SALE OH THADE. Three gen
tie teams with harness. Weight
2400 pounds each team. Want cows
or hogs. Uox It, caro Times.
FOR RENT Furnished room, stove
and bath out) and one-half blocks
from P. O. 237 X. Hroadwny.
I'Olt SAM': Year old laying Iliad:
Mlnorcas. Cheap. Mrs. Don
Wright, Cor. Cedar nnd Hroadwny.
WANTED One ImiiMMiinM, light
work, good wages. Phono 2CU-L'
or32l-U.
WANTED Oiio housemaid on ranch.
Wages $30 per month. Phono
2C9-L or 324-R.
WANTED Girl at Lewis Confection
ery, not less than 18 years of ago.
LOST Motorcycle Mack glinc, on
old uuslport road. Kinder loavo at
Times olllce.
I'Olt SALE Hargnin, IilKh oven
gas rnngo In good condition. Arvld
Johnson, near Mercy Hospital.
WANTED Woodsplltting. ,!jt per
loud. Uox 281, North nend, Or.
I'Olt SALE Flve-pnsoiigor auto,
Clionp for cash; call nay View
Hotel, Room 9.
I'Olt SALE GootT, second-hand sop
urator. Address J. E. Fitzgerald,
or phono 3151.
FOR SALE Span of good work
mules, mures, and doubles har
ness. Wnltors' oxpress lino.
I'Ol'XD IjiiiiI contract on street.
Owner may got same nt Times of
flco by paying for tills notlco.
FOR REXT Three Housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
97C North Broadway.
FOR REXT Nicely furnished' ramus.
Enqiilro 24G North Second St. or
Phono 120-R.
BOARD and ROOM At new Hunker
Hill boarding house. Ornn & Lind
bind, props.
WANTED Mini- wltli some capital
to tnko Intorest In good business
proposition on Coos Bay, En
quire Good Chance at Times olllce.
FOR- SALE CnrcAP; Good' farm
horse, weight 1.100. Phono 277,
Marshtleld.
FOR. RENT Furnlslied Iinusekecp
Ing rooms. Enquire at dressmak
ing rooms, 343' South Broadway.
FOR" REfT' Comfortable room
with stove and bath. Phone
23G-J; 768 North Second St.
FOR SALE: Drj wod. fir and al
dor, at Campbell's Wood Yard
Ferry landing. Phoie 16ii-L.
FOR TRADE ItaU truck' Studeb'ak.
er wagon, almost new. Size 2 3-4;
want 3 1-2 or 3 3-4 half truck wag
on. Must be first class. See J.
C. Doaue, Phono 331-R.
FOR REXT An attractive modern
ly furnished front room for gen
tleman. 289 Central Ave.
WANTED Position ns nurse by
experienced woman, confinement
cases a specialty. A'pply "Nurse"
care- Times-' office:
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Royal Auction Hrldgo with I
Mrs. F. E. Hague. I
Ladies Auxiliary of tho Epls- I
copal church with Mrs. E. W. I
Lewis.
C. W. B. M. with Mrs. Tope
of North llond.
WEDNESDAY
.lolly Dozen with Mrs. Albee. I
Prlscllla club with Miss Slgnn
Larson.
Baptist Missionary Circle. I
leave on the llreakwnter tomorrow
for Portland to attend a meeting of
the Oicgou Knights of Columbus, be
ing delegates from the Mnrshtlold
Council. While there, they oxpect
to arrange for tho Portland degree
team to come ncre to put on the
third degree.
Homer In. The Homer arrived In
today from Snn Francisco with a
cargo of general merchandise and
will take a cargo of lumber out. Tho
Washington will soon bo put back
on tills run nnd the Homer put in
the Alaska trade.
Will Mow. Barnard and Long'
worthy will move from South
Hroadwny to tho building onno
site The Times olllce, which was
recently vacated by True Saling s
taxidermists sliop.
Ouster Case. J. W. Illlilnnbrnnd
has begun suit In Justice Pcnnock's
court to oust John Mlnnlng and fam
ily rrom n House in South Mnrshlleld
west of Twelfth street, which ho re
cently bought. Mlnnlng claims his
wife lins been 111 nnd thnt conse
quently ho wna tumble to comply
with (Hillenbrand's 30-day notice to
move.
. .Dredge Woil:. Donald Charleston
Is making arrangements todny to
start tho Larson dredgo tomorrow
on tlm North Coos Illvor work. It
will tnko n couple of weeks. Then
ho will start the Government bucket
dredgo clearing tho Coiiullle, cut
ting out a shoal above Ilumlou.
About $0000 Is available for the work
on tlio Coiiullle mid tho work will
probably take three months.
Itullils Fine Home. Sunday's Ore
gonlnn contains n photograph of tho
now homo of Captain ami Mrs J. J.
Reynolds nt East .Ifitli street, near
Fromont. In Portland. Cnntaln and
Mrs, Reynolds nro well known on
Coos Hay, ns they spent tho sum
mer of 1911 hero when tho captain
was Interested In u cunnery. Ho wns
commnndor of tho Oregon Naval Mil
itia ami captain of tho Huston during
mat same year.
Klunoy-Wllsoy Deal. C. A. Sohl
brodo todny received n telegram from
.Major Kinney at Portland stating
that thoy nro still busy on tlio Kin
ney Wllsoy deal. Kinney was request
ed to como hero as witness In Circuit
Court cases but askod that tlio cases
bo postponed for a fow days, Intlmnt
Ing thnt ho would bo hero then. Ho
did not stnto tho present status of
tlio deal or when Wllsoy and Hru
uough might bo expected.
Work on Mill. E. O. Samuels,
manager of tho Coos Hay Mill com
pany, wns In Mnrshllold yestorduv
closing up souio details of tho pur
chase of tho old Courtney mill nt
Milllngtou and also arranging for
timber. Ho roports thnt It will tnko
about a mouth to got tho mill over
hauled and ready for running. Not
much now machinery will bo requir
ed, nn olght-Inch re-saw mid n slnb
conveyor being about nil that Is
necessary.
Secrci .Session. Following tho
regular mooting of tho City Council
Inst evening, tho members of tho
Council and City Attorney (loss wore
In secret session, presumably to talk
over some features of tho vice cru
sudo and litigation in which tho city
Is Interested. It Is said that nothing
now lias developed In tho vlco cru
buiIo. Detective Reed, of Portland,
who was Indicted nnd fined nt Co
qulllo for gambling, tried to got n
Job hero ferreting out vlco nnd wont
from hero to Coqulllo, whero lie got
Into trouble himself. Mayor Straw
and Counclliuen Albrecht nnd Mer
chant, who aro absent from tlio city,
wero not In nttendanco nt tlio ses
sion Inst night,
I AMONG THESrCK.
4
Arnold Hanson, tho young son of
Mrs. Albort Hanson of Ferndaio, who
wns bndly burned Inst weolc by car
bolic acid, is reported improving.
Mrs, Hnrry Mann, who was tnkon
to Morcy Hospital yesterday aftor
suffering n sovoro attack of nppondl
cltls, s much Improved todny mid
mny not have to undergo an op
eration. Flm, In Myrtlo Point.
Two incipient fires occurred In
.Myrtlo Point last Friday. Ono fire
was In tho roof of the old Carvor
residence, now occupied' by Mrs. E.
L. R'obbins. on Snruce stroot. nbovo
tho Presbyterian Church, but the ser
vices of tlio boys wore not" needed.
as neighbors had extinguished the
fire before their arrival. Later In
the afternoon tho roof of the depot
caught fire from a spark from a loco
motive. Tlio station and yard crew
put the blaze out without calling tho
department. The damage in each
case was limited to good-sized holes
in tho roofs. Myrtle Point Enter
prise; American Line of Hosiery 8jells
V-A-L-O-E
IX
LADIES'; RAIHES', ROYS',
GIRLS' and MEN'S.
THE PAIR, inc.
Every pair guaranteed.
"AXWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples'' 5-l(M5c Store
PERSONAL NOTES
W. J. CONRAD left this nfternoon
for Coqulllo on business.
JOHN C. MERCHANT left yesterday
for Coiiullle to attend court.
MRS. G. C. MOORE, of Coaleilo, was
a shopper In Marshtleld todny.
JACK MARSDEN wns up from South
Slough yesterday on business.
J. ROI1ERTS AXD WIFE were
Mnrshlleld visitors this morning.
W. J. KYLE, of Florence. Is in
Marshtleld on business and pleas
ure. MRS. EMILY M'FARLIX, of Xorth
Inlet, Is visiting in tho city to
day. CAPTA1X W. C. HARRIS was a
Sumner visitor u Mnrshflelil yes
terday. MRS. .1. J. M'DONALD and ehll
(Iron or DanlelB Creek are visit
ing friends In Mnrshlleld.
MRS. REUI1EN CAVANAOII. of
Eastslde, was a shopper In Marsh
tleld today.
MISS MARIE MOODY, of Coqulllo,
Is spending a few days with friends
In Mnrshllold.
MRS. JULIUS LARSEN came In from
Larson Inlet this morning to spend
n fow days In town.
FRED HOLL1STER AND A. S. HAM
MOND, of North llond, wero
Mnrshlleld visitors today.
MRS. W. F. McELDOWNEY expects
to lenvo soon for nn extended
enstern nnd nort lorn trip.
ALF JOHNSON, JR., nnd wlfo are
here from Coqulllo for n short
stay on business and pleasure.
J. K. SMITH, of Portland, is n busi
ness visitor In Mnrshlleld, repre
senting tlio Snn Francisco Life In
surance Company of California.
T. TOWNER, who lias been engaged
in black sand mining near Whis
ky Run, north of llaudon, Is In
.Mnrshlleld on business mid snys
tho company is getting good re
turns so far.
MISS DE ETTA DE MEULES arriv
ed hero today from tho not t Ii to
visit at the homo of her mother,
Mrs. Roy Moore, who nlso re
turned today from a trip to Port
laud. MRS. C. C. GOING mid clilldrou nro
expected homo In about two weeks
from Portland, where Mrs. Going
linH been receiving treatment from
specialists for throat trouble. She
Is rapidly improving.
WILL MONTGOMERY passod
through bore yesterday en route
homo to Lnmnpn Crook nftor n
short stay in the mountains ho
youd Allegany. Mrs. Montgom
ery tins boon nt llaudon for some
timet taking treatment.
M. L. BOLD enmo ovor from Myrtle
Point todny to meet his wlfo nnd
daughter, who enmo In on tho
Bronkwator from Spokane. Ho
roports Myrtlo Point ns booming
nnd In greatly pleased with his
now locution.
WALTER 1IUMMERT camo from
Portland todny on 0110 of his rog-
ulni trlnu Mm llniiiinnrl. vnn
formerly Miss Eunice Nichols, of
Mnrshllold, a daughter of Mrs. E.
E. Brando, nnd is planning to visit
hero this fall.
SHERIFF W. W. GAGE passed
through hero todny 011 route homo
from Portland, where ho took .1.
C. LnFrauco, tho noted Insuraiico
swindler. Ho said that there wns
nothing now In tho t-nso beyond
what lias already boon told.
S. W. HEIDENREICK, of Portlnnd,
Pacific Const mnnugor of Swift &
Sompitny, of Chicago, tlio big pack
ers, Is In Mnrshlleld todny on busi
ness and pleasure. Ho Is visiting
F. G. Horton nnd will probnbly
mnko arrangements for his com
pany to enter tho Hold this fall.
MRS. M. L. BOYD passed through
hero today enrouto from Spokane
to Myrtlo Point to Join lmr hus
band, who Is now connected with
Tho Enterprise tlioro. Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd formerly lived nt Hurt
son, Iown, near Waterloo, whore
he conducted a paper.
PAT HENNESSEY Is in from tho
Smith-Powers initio on Isthmus In-
lot today. Ho reports tlio shaft Is
now down about 700 feot, but thoy
nro hnmpored by lnck of power
which will bo ovorcomo when the
electricity is coupled up there In
about a month. The electrical ma
chinery has been ordered.
JUSTICE SHUSTER, of North Bond,
Is a Marshfield buslnoss visitor to
day, He reports that LaShollo,
who was nrrested for stealing a
magneto from M. J. Coleman'a
launch, will have his hearing noxt
Monday, Sam Van Kile furnishing
a $7G cash bond for LaShelle's
appearance.
Something New
IN
CANDIES
-AT
Stafford's
COME IN AND SEE.
ML SLOUGH
GLQS1NG GILL
Congress Will Not Act on
Measure at Special Ses
sionCloses It All.
That tie bill declaring Mill
Slough not to be n navigable stream
and empowering the city council of
Mmshtleld to close and till It will
not- passed at this special session
of congress Is tho gist of n letter
from Congressman Itnrley. Tho
bill Is before committees of tho
Senate and House.
Somo of those oppoalng tho
measure now doolaro that tho bill
provides for closing tho slough from
Its headwaters Jto tlio Bay Instead oD
tioslilM ft only as far ns Broadway
and leaving tho mouth open, 'riieys
claim that It was understood thnt
when tho Chamber of Comiucrco and
tho city council passed resolutions
favoring the closing of tlio slough
thnt it wns only to bo closed ns far
as Broad wny. The mnttcr is cntis
Ing more or less discussion among
those Interested. Anyway It Is point
ed out that tho closing nnd filling of
tho slough Is left to tho city of
Mnrshllold nnd that tho citizens hero
enn determine whether It shnll bo
all or only partly tilled. Congress
man Hnwley's bill Is ns follows:
He It enncted hy tho Sonnto nnd
House of Ruprcsentntlvcs of tho
United States of America In Con
gress nssoniblod, Thnt- Mill plough,
n tidal tributary of Coos Bay, lying
within the limits of tho city of
Mnrshllold, Stnto of Orogon, Is horo
by declared to bo not a nnvlgnblo
wntorwny of tho United States with
in tho moaning of tho Inws enacted
hy Congress for tlio presorvntlon nnd
protection of such wnterwnys, and
tho consent of Congress Is Hereby
given to tho filling In of said slough
by the said city of Mnrshlleld,
NORTH INLET NEWS,
(Special to tho Times) '-l''
Mr. mid Mrs. Roubcii Lvon and
daughters, Xorma and Lurllo, spout
i-riiiny in .North Bund.
JoImi Vnnberger Is hauling con
struction mntorlal, consisting of rails
and dumii cars, from tlio North In
let landing to Lakeside, for Caspor
Bros. & Flick, who havo tho con
tract for tho south end of tho Black
Creek tunnol.
Mr. Tom Sawyer expects to put
his now Fedornl truck on tho North
Inlet-Lakosldo run In nbout two
weeks. Ho will havo accommoda
tions for sixteen pnssengors.
Messrs. Dr. and M. II. Howard
aro ditching on their bottom Innd
and havo successfully experimented
in tills work with powdor, tho ditch
thus ninilo being ton foot wldo, fifty
feot long nnd four foot doop, using
flfty-Mvo sticks.
R. R. Plnkorton wns In North
Rend ovor Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Ollibs nro
rlnrlng mid scalping on tliolr marsh,
preparatory to planting cranberries.
The cottage prayer mooting was
hold this wool: at tho homo of
Mr. mid Mrs. J. II. Plnkorton.
Mr. Win. Vaiighmi of North Bond
enjoyed n Hulling trip to Lakcsldo
on Saturday. Mr. Vnughnii formorly
owned tho J. H. Plukurton proporty,
mid this Is his first visit hero for
sovun years.
HORN.
DREWS To Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Drows nt tholr homo In Wost
seven mid 0110-half pound son. Ho
Is tliolr second child, tho ilrst be
ing a daughter.
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo doslro In nnhllclv nvlmnl nnr
heartfolt thanks to the nolghbors
mid fiionds whoso kind assistance
and sympathy did much to lighten
our iiereavemont, 1110 ueaiu ot a
kind and noble husband and fa
ther, Jas. L. Ferry. Wo especially
wish to extend our thanks to tho
Masons.
MRS. JAS. L. FERRY and family.
If you havo anything to soil, rent,
trade, or want holp, tiy a Want Ad.
Trv Tho Times' Want Ads.
THE GAME
IS ON
"You much play tlio "gamo of
health" evory day and tho result lu
according to how you treat your
stomach, Tho pure, whoiesomo, re
freshing drinks served at Sartor'H
Fountain are health builders, Try
thorn. Sartor's candles aio pure and1
healthful,
LADIES
Penslar Buttermilk
CERATE
softens and beautifies tiio skin;
will not cause tho growth ot hair.
Prlco 60 cents. Tlio Storo for
Quality Goods, Penslar Remedies
and whore every doctor's proscrip
tion will bo filled oorrectly.
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