The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1913 ENING EDITION.
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You CAN cat your cake
and have it, too.
Here's the Way:
Would a
"COOS KING"
Be a
Time Saver
For You?
Think About It
You pay automobile fare every day to and from your
work.
At the end of the month, what have you to show for
that money?
The monthly payments on a bicycle arc not much
more than your automobile fate.
You must be on time for that auto, or you walk.
The bicycle is ready to go, whenever you arc.
The "COOS KING" BICYCLE is warranted against
defects by The MARSHFIELD CYCLERY.
We arc bicycle specialists and have made good in
Marshficld.
Would we be foolish enough to attach our name to
any but the best bicycle?
That's Your Guarantee and the
Bicycle Will be Your Cake
You CAN EAT YOUR CAKE and HAVE IT, too,
If you buy a "COOS KING" BICYCLE on the install
ment plan.
We sell them at $30.00 cash and a little more on
installments.
RELIABLF
"Coos King" TIMElSAVERS
y ALWAYS USEFUL
Marshfield
156 North Broadway
Kraresf Z2isiATjSV& w i
W Fine Summer 'j
PERFUMES
Wo hvo a number of delicate,
delightful cccnt3 tint give a perfect
finishing touch to ths summer toilet
The exquisito fragrance of these
high-class perfumes cannot be ex
celled by ar.y perfumes you may
buy elsewhere at double the
price.
These perfumes deli
cately conceal the odor of
perspiration.
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Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
PHONE
MAIN
The Times Does
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Bicycles
Cyclery
Phone 158-R
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MAY TIDES.
Holow Is Riven the time nnd
height of high nnd low water nt
llurshlleld.
The tides nro plural In the order
of oecnrrenre, with their times on
the llrst lino nnd heights on the
second lino of ench dny; a compnr-
Ison on eon lucutlvc heights will ,
Indicate whether It Is high or low.
water. r'or high water on the bar
subtract 2 hours 3 1 minutes.
lSllIrs.. l.fiS ".ID 2. 28 0.41
i Ft... 2.7 fi.l t.'J CO
111 Mrs.. 2. 71 !.10 3.20 10.32 ,
n.i .. wMitnit r. u,.- ,.f
Ft... 2.3 4.0 0.0 5.3 . tnc
Moving Tod-.-John MlrrnBoul 0H' "' t,,u fu"yinl B""
and family nro moving today Into the , ' . ri,i,. ..
lmu.h"aynC;!;ibo,.crS.Twenty-nvoW''l' thoro he ylsltcd the poultry
ini.,.nr ;ii on m. vm. n cum! much of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Sto-
I Myrtlo Point. They left on the early " M tllor, measured nine
tl.Hn i Inches around tho long way and
I Ki-iivf Tihikii-kiw. C. W. Hill, l'.,"W lllcI'P I" circumference.
'. Chamberlain. E. Vamey, Henry I , 'K Huslncss. Last Saturday was
.Meyer and P. F. Froderon will ho tMo biggest dny In tho history of
.outgoing passengers on thn Drain o Mrirshtleld Western Union of-
ctago tomorrow morning. if0, 'Voro merges being handled
! Suit i:mJs. The suit of O. F. lln " ""V previous dny. The
Wallace vm, P. D. Chamberlain for business has been steadily growing
a $20 commission on n typewriter "t Manager Solicitor by putting
Bale has been dismissed by Jimtlco '" loK day. hns been handling
' Ponnoek on nnnllctitloii of the nlnln- 'be wire alone.
tiff.
To Testily. C. 11. Codding. .las.
WANT ADS.
roil SALE Cheap If token nt once, Wilcox visited hero Inst year,
stove and other household ftirnl- Recovers Pin. Through n Times
Hire, comer 120 Hlrch and N. wnnt nd, Mrs. .?. C. Doano linn ro
llrondway, j covered a lodge pin which she valued
highly as n keepsake. A young liny
FOR HUNT Four room house In found It. saw the lost nil In Tho
South Mnrshllcld. Illg yard for Times and brought the pin to this of
chlckens nnd garden, $10.00 per llco but would not give his namo to
month. Coos liny Healty Syntll- claim nny rowan! that Mrs. Donna
ente. 150 Front St.
I'Olt RENT Iloiisclg'cplug apart-
nients. Imiulre 413 Second St., or
Phone 310-X.
I Phone 310-X.
WANTED Work by dny In private
I iniuines. i'iioiic ..;iu-..
WANTED Houscv. oik
week. Phone 22-X.
1 FOR REXT Furnished mill imfiir-
I nfshed rooms. Cull 302-R.
1.
DRESSMAKING First class dress-
i making done nt Ladles' Emporium.
CIIAri'l'lH'U wants hlttiiitinn. So-
Iter, rellahle. Good mechanic and
repair mini. Wishes steady pos-
Itlon where work Is uppreclated.
Itererenres furnished Address
Fred Illsh. Prosper, Oregon.
FOR S.ll.i: Clieapi u good iieiini
separator, nlniost new. L. I),
Smith, Mnrshlleld. Oregon.
.
WANTED Warehouse man.
nt depot.
Apply
FOR SALE Second liund car In llrM
clnss shnpe. Oil h. p., 7 passen
ger, good for Btugo or livery. $1
000. Address P. O. Hex 203 or
7S0, North Houd.
LOST (iobl necklace mid heart
Hhaped locket. Reward for io
tiirn to Tlmos office.
llternturo for this section. Tho
FOR RENT Si'ue vtlili l'lt!iie system Ik known ns "tho community
with living rooms In ronr, nt El- plnn of advertising" and evory do
rod mil Tenth. Mrs. Early. Mi." tit II of It Is handled by exports or
Central avonuo. tho Southern Pacific Company. Tho
. . Chamber of Conimorco will ineot
l-'orxi) Automobile tire cluilii. tomorrow night to nrrnngo to rnlso
Owner may get same nt Timed of
fice by paying for this notice.
IOR ItEXT Xlcely fiirnlshcil fiont
room. Inquire 331 First St., or
1 Phone 32T.-L.
FOR RENT Furnished i s with
bath, sunny front room for two
gentlemen at C31 First nnd Alder.
FOR SALE Cheap. If taken at
once, household tiirultiiro. Cor
ner 120 Hlrch nnd North Hrond
way. FOR SALIC A good organ cheap. In
quire nt Oregon Trust Co., .oriu
Deii.1.
FOR SAI.N CHEAP Two pool tables
nnd equipment In llrst clnss con
dition Address G. H Caro Tlmos.
FOR SALE Household furniture for
four rooms. Apply 027 South
Hroadwny. Ilouso may bo rented.
Phono 1S7-R.
DRESSMAKING At ill! South
Hroadway. or phono 21C-L.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. COB First nnd Hlrch
Bt. Telophone 239-J.
FOR RI-LN'T Modern four-room cot-
tnge. Dr. G. W. Leslie.
FORTrEXT Xlcely furnished rooms.
Enquire 216 North Second St. or
Phono 120-R. '
FOR RENT Comfortable room
with stovo and hath. Phone
23C-J: 7C8 North Second St.
Ladies of Coos Bay
will find our
DELICATESSEN
n great convenience.
Today wo have:
HOME nAKED HEAD'S
SALADS '
COTTAGE CHEESE
Drop lu for a cup of tea.
White House Bakery
Formerly Leld'B)
I
WEATHER FORECAST. I
Hy Associated I'rcss
OREGON Showeis In west i ,
tonight or Wednesday. Fair In ' I
I onsi tonight nnd Wednesday. ! '
Fouth to west winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 2-1 hours ending at
1:13 a. in., May 13, by HenJ
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum GO
Minimum -14
At 1:13 a. m II
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1012 50.03
Precipitation same period
last year 51.0 t
Wind: .sorthwest ; partly
cloudy.
Wnssnn nnd others loft on tho
llroakwuter fur Portland, where
have been subpoenaed txj give
wnrt. or uangor. He secured n
Will Wed Soon. lien Chandler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler,
who will grnduntc from the Univer
sity of Oregon soon, nnd Miss Ce
cllo Wilcox will bo married soon af
tor his graduation. After a short
honeymoon trip, they will romo to
Mnrshllcld to mnko their home. Miss
nilglit wish to give. Mrs. Donne hns
received tho pin.
New Members. At n regular
meeting of the National Association
of Knglneors nt the hall In North
Ilend Frlilny evening, C. II. Wilson
nnd Knrl L. Haines were olected
members of tho order as electrlcnl en-
gineers, nrter passing tho regular e.v-
by day or nnilnntlon with an excollent percen
t tnge. A banquet wns nftorwnrd held
nnu n generul good tlmo enjoyed.
, Ruogo Lights. Cnptaln Mncgonn
' "inking plans to petition for tho
Installation of another harbor rnngo
IlKht near the Llbby Ilunkors. Cap-
lnl IoIc. when here recently, ur-
ranged to Instnl an uddltlonal light
nunr Jnrvls Landing, another near
North iieuil nml the third ouo near
tho Llbby Hunkers will complete
the range HghtH in tho hnrbor as
fur as the C. A. Smith mill.
For fine Mock. A. II. Powers
uns sent .lap Yoakain, Jr., to tho
Willamette Vnlley to purclinso three
blgh grnde bulls for his Coqulllc
Valley ranch. He plans to get
two Diirhnms and one Hereford.
Mr. Poweis recontly Imported to
head of high grade cows lor tho
ranch, Mr. Douiout selecting them
for him, and expects to linvo ono
of the best herds In Southern Ore
gon. Rooster Literature Messrs. Hill
nnd Grant Gordon, of the Southern
Pacific advertising department nro
on tho Hay to figure with the
Mnihlillold Chamber of Conimorco on
Issuing u large amount of booster
n fund of $1500 to carry out the
proposition,
Alaska Runt Line. M. Knllsh.
of Seattle, manager of the Humboldt
Steamship Compnny. which oporntes
the Steamer Humboldt on tho Puget
Sound-Alnhka run. arrlvod hero Sat
urdny nnd left Sunday with W. S.
Chandler for Eureka to nttond the
minimi meeting of tho directors of
tho compnny. They left on tho Al
liance. Mr. Knllsh Is an anient
booster for Alaska and his company
has douo much to nld In Its devel
opment. Mr. Chandler Is heavily In
terested In the company and Is ouo
of Its directors.
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ALONG TIIE WATERFRONT,
The Honior will sail next Friday
from San Franclhco for Coos Hay,
according to word recelvod by Agent
Dow.
Genuine Burnt Wood
Huiidkorchlef boxes, glovo
boxes, tie boxes, match holders
tlo racks, plpo racks, ribbon
racks, photo frames, clock shelves,
mottoes and novelties; tho very
latest. Just think of It,
('HOICK 1.1c.
'ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
(I PinTRKS ALL NEW
SMOKE FROM LOXE HILL'S CAIHX A powerful Western story.
THE CHAMELEONS MAKING STRAW HATS IN THE PHILIP-
IMNKS Educational.
THRI.E SUITORS AND A DOG MATRIMOXIAL VEXTL'RE OF
THE ll.VIt X HAXDS Two funny comedies.
TIIK GOVERN' ESS A powerful drama.
4 ADMISSION TEX CENTS.
PERSONAL NOTES
.i.
E. KDMl'N'DS was a Coqullle vis
itor esterday.
II. E. RAKER, a Loon Lake resident,
came to town this morning.
JOHN SHUTTER ramo to town this
morning from llnynes Inlet.
EAL GRAY Is In town today from
1 Gould's Camp, near Allegany.
ROCCO 11IASCA Is In town for the
day from his home on Coos River.
MRS. HYRD LATTIN Is a town vis
itor todny from South Coos River.
MRS. L. A. RO HERTS Is a visitor
In Mnrshfleld from Myrtlo Point.
L. U. JUDY of Loon Lako Is In Mnrsh
lleld today on a short business
trip.
MRS. II. S. LARSEX, of Allegnny,
wns n MarBlidcld shopper es
terday. MRS. WALTER CHRISTIANSEN of
Catching inlet Is spending the day
In town.
MRS. M. O. STEMMLER. of Myr
tle Point, Is in Mnrshllcld today
on n visit.
MISS NELLIE DEMENT, of Myr
tle Point, Is visiting friends In
MnrBhflold.
ALFRED STEVENS, n resident
of Hnyncs Inlet, Is In- town today
on business.
.1. M. EDDY AND It. C. DIERS, of
.North Hciid, were Mnrshfleld vis
itors yestordny.
MRS. ED NOAH, of Smith-Powers
Camp No. 5, wns a Mnrahfleld
shopper yesterday.
ALFRED RODINE. a nromlnont
rancher from Allegnny, Is n busi
ness visitor here todny.
CHARLES AND PETER PETER
SON nro spending the dny In
town from llnynes Inlot.
C. A. SEIILHREDE returned Inst
evening from Coqulllo, where he
attended court yesterday.
MISS GRACE KRUSE returned to
Mnrshllcld this morning after vis
iting her mother on Isthmus Inlet.
MR. AND MRS. F. L. mASON nro
In town todny from llnynes Inlet
on n business nnd plonsuro trip.
ED SCIIIEFFELE. of llnynes In
let, enmo to town this morning
with supplies for i.ie local mnr
kct. MRS. HARVEY GRAVES of Shingle
house Slough enmo to Mnrshllcld
this morning on business and
plcnsure.
MR. and MRS. T. C. RPSSELL of
Heaver Hill were In Mnrshlleld yes
terday on a short visit, returning
homo todny.
MISS ELMA SELANDER of Sumner
writes friends here thut she Is vis
iting frlmids In Seattle nnd enjoy
ing her visit.
W. P. MURPHY returned last eve
ning from Conullle, whore ho
was summoned as a witness In
the Donuc-Klunoy caso.
P. I). CHAMHERLAIN. representing
L. S. SMlth Typewriter Company
will lenvo via Drain tomorrow for
Florence nnd valley towns.
MRS. MATT RANGLER returned
to town this morning nfter n visit
with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
John Solicitor, of llnynes Inlet.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sumner
wns In .Mnrshlleld this morning.
Sho wont to Eastsldo In tho nfter
noon to visit her grandmother,
Mrs. L. Steckol.
S. JUMPER, the llnynes Inlot ranch
er. Is In town today on business,
lie was formerly In tho barber
buslnoHB here, but snys that rnncli
lug Is fnr bettor.
MR. HAZELTON. fathor of L. L. Ilnz
elton, tho Catching Inlet dnlry
iiinn. arrived on tho Inst llroakwu
ter from his home nenr Eugene
and Is talking of locntlng on the
Hay.
HARK W. DPNIIAM, nt ono tlmo n
prominent resident of Mnrshtlold.
having acted as town guardian for
a numbor of years, was In Mnrsh
lleld yestordny from his home In
Coqullle.
SIJPT. GEO. F. MRRCII, wlfo mid
daughter. Mrs. Hiiro Qulst. re
turned on the Nnuu Smith this
morning from n throe weeks' visit
to Monrovia and other California
points.
CI IAS. ST. DENNIS, of Lnkesldo Is
In Mntitlillohl today. Mo hong' t
n horse from a Coos Rlvor farm
er end will take the niilmnl to
North Inlet from Coon River over
the hills.
NEIL WATSON of Coos Rlvor Is In
town today on business. He ro
ports Hint work will coniinonco on
tho now Watson homo tomorrow.
A. II. Kollogg or Coqulllo will have
chuigo of the work.
DOT MEDLOCK AND LENS LEN
EVE, of Coqulllo, nro In Mnrsh
Meld on n short plensuro trip,
Thoy expect to return homo on
tho afternoon trnln. Thoy recent
ly bought a restaurant In Coqullle.
MR. nnd MRS. ERNEST VARNEV
are In town todny from South Coos
River, whero thoy vlsltod .Mrs. Var-
Something New
-IN
CANDIES
-AT
Stafford's
COMK IX AND SEE.
ney'f, pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Byrd
Lntlln. Mr. Vnmey will loavo In
tho morning for Florenco on a
short business trip.
C. F. McKNIGHT left this afternoon
for Coqullle to attend court.
MRS. E. W. SI 1 ROCK of Cooston
wns a Mnrshlleld visitor today.
GEO. ROTNOR. of the Woolen Mill
Store, is expected homo tomorrow
from nu extended business trip
to Portland.
J. S. LYONS has moved his family
here and will occupy n homo at
751 Elrod avenue. lie has taken a
position with the Nelson Iron
Works.
JAMES A ALLEN, tho North Ilend
shingle king and editor of tho
North Head News Company, wns
a Mai-'hlleld business visitor to
dny. Ho reports business good
and railway nows booming In his
section.
W. II. STULL. road supervisor of tho
Allegnny district, Is In town today
on business. Ho Is getting the rond
In good condition for tho. smiuuier
trnvol to SeottgUurn and l)rnn via
AUoBliny, but tho holding up of
tho spoclnl road dUtrlct Igvlos will
Impede them. ,
MRS. WM. HYDEN AND CHIL
DREN will lenvo this week to
visit her parents at Menominee,
Wis., nnd her sister, Miss Hnl
verson, who wns formorly cash
ier of the Marshllehl Western
Union office. hIbs Hnlvcrsoti
may return with hot.
R. A. WERNICH AND DON OAR
DINER, of North Ilend, were In
Mnrshfleld yesterday on huslueso.
Mr. Gnrdlnor reports n good
workout of the Elks bnsolmll tenm
Inst Sunday, Ho has received
word that the Haiulon Elks nro
working overtime lu getting In
condition for the big games,
JOHN C. KENDALL left yesterday
for Curry County, whom ho will
attend n meeting of the Curry
County Court. lie will probnbly
meet Arthur Peck, who loft for
Hint section Inst Saturday nnd
thoy mny take a little outing trip
through that section together nf
tor they hnvo finished their busi
ness there.
DAVID Fl'RRY. of Snn Diego, who
Is visiting his brothor-ln-Inw,
Fred Holllster. lu North Rond,
wns lu Mnrshlleld this morning
nnd delivered nu Interesting 111
tlo speech on good ronds on tho
street corner, hut managed to
get awny boforo Mnyor Shaw ap
peared. Mr. Furry was greeted
with applnuse when ho snld tho
road to Rosohurg was the rot-
tenest lu thu United States.
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AT TIIE HWKLS.
Hotel Coos,
A. II. KnlloL'ir nniiiilll 11 !'
Sllollev. Conullle: V. A. Arnnlil!
Chns. Frisco. Portland: Dot Mod
lock, Coqulllo; Lans Lonovo. Co
qulllo: N. P. Huntley. Myrtlo Point;
.hick hicks aim wiro, coqulllo; jniiu
Tiiiirninn, Coqulllo; Fred Keffer,
Imndon; PonrI Keffer, llandon.
Illiiniii Hotel.
Guy Patrick, Spokano, Wash.;
It. K. Kinnllov. Pni-tliiml W'nnli P
E. Mlchnol. Myrtlo Point; Goldlo
it. .Mtciinei. Myrtlo Point; P. F.
Frodeen, ' Rod Deer, Aln.; Honry
Mevors. Coaledo; Mrs. C. A. .inm.
leson, llandon; Mrs. Mary Thorn,
iiauiinii; n. v. uiinliam, Coqullle;
Ed. Anseu, Coqullle;.
Lloyd Hotel.
Jack Tialuor, Heaver Hill; Chas.
Haley, Portland; II. W. Landers.
Rosehurg,
The Chandler.
W. F. Ilummest. Portluml! It. S.
Wilght, San Francisco: 1 1. J. Con
ger, San Jose; Chns. Walkor, Han
don; Otto J. Hoss, Portland; D.
Vance, Portland: Jerome Fulop,
Portland; II. F. Hriice, Oakland;
Mrs. M. O. Steniinler. Myrtlo Point;
Mrs. L. A. Itolierts. Mvrlln Pnln.
Nulllo Doinont. Myrtlo Point; J. S.
Lmiii and wlfo, Coqullle; F. W.
Hnyues, San Francisco.
AMONG Till: SICK.
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Mrs. M. G. Coleman of North Ilend
who wont to San Frnnclsco u few
days ago to consult physicians re
(HrdInK her Infant son. wired frleudi
yesterday that thn little fol
low hnd boen operated on mid wna
gottlug nloiiK nicely.
Elton Metlln Is reported quite sick
at his homo lu the Coos hotel,
Miss Clara Wright of Sumner, who
Is suffering from n felon on one of
her Illinois, enmo to Mnrshlleld today
to consult a physician.
NORTH REND NEWS.
Mrs. C. Stnrnoy nnd Mrs, G. Petor
son of San Francisco, who nro visit
lug friends In Marshllehl, will bo
gnosis nt tho Robert MtCaun homo
today.
CHICKEN TAMALES will bo on
SALE nt METHODIST CIII'HCir
WEDXESDAV afternoon, nfter I o'
clock. Tho LADIES of tho OATIIOMO
CHURCH will hold a COOKED FOOD
SALE Sat. May 17 at tho Tea. Coffeo
and Splco hnuso lu the O'Connoll
building.
FREE
We will glvo freo THE SIL
VER CROSS SAFETY RAZOR
to anyono buying a dollar's
worth of shaving supplies this
weok,
ONE RAZOR to
EACH PATRON
Headquarter for Sluivlng
Supplies.
The Stor tor Qualify Ooods
and Penslnr Remedies
irrmvJ?B j r 3 Htmf