The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 16, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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THERE'S a lot of style to
this young fellow; every
line and detail of his clothing
is just right; from the smooth,
snug collar, down the long,
soft lapel, to the jaunty two
buttons, and down to the
tips of his toes, he's dressed
just right
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes, of course; there's no other
way to get that clean-cut air of dis
tinction; even your made-to-measure
men don't get it; not when you pay
$ 1 0, $ J 5 or $20 more for your clothes.
"Wo have just such suits' hero at $18.00 and
up; we'll do especially well for you at .$25.00.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
This More Is tJic homo of
Hart SclmlTiii'i- & Mnrx clot lies
IPCWk
SOl'IAI. CALENDAR
Friday.
Murshflclil Bridge Club with
Mrs. Perhnm.
Pnst Matrons with irs. Orn
MrCnrty.
MAY TIDKS.
VE
ON BREAKWATER
ii H
sctico of n niombcr of the troupe, the
Cleo Madison compnny did not piny
nt tlio Mnnnnln Innt tiliflit lint Hila nv.
Below Is given the time and eiilng will put on "The Barriers," nnd ' STEAMER ARHIYES FROM PORT
height of high and low water at tomorrow night will present "Znzn." i l,AXI) EARLY TODAY WITH
Jif hi i . i .i . ,l"' Property. C. W. Wolcott has
The tides aro paced In the order nrci,'nBed the residence property of
of occurrence, with their times on Mra, A u. Stnra nt nmdwn. ',,
tho first lino and heights on tho ,,lrcn for nljt)Ut $3 000 ,,w, ht
.... .....: .i . uu,, ,....,..- wolcott lias purchased a lot on
Iftntl nti nun nnntlvit linlirlita will n .. ... . .
.. xi. wuii kwioiii, .inii.u .I... Mnurii
llroadway, near
.lohUROIl,
00.
Indicate whether It Is high or low from w, j Co8moj., for about $000
water, r'or high water on tho bar, .... ,..,, ,.,, .
subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. ' " JLT'r V'T.'.T" ,d.,"?i''
liAIUSK LIST BRINGS
ItAll.ltOAl) MATERIAL.
SOMB
lG!llrs.
Ft...
17Hrs.,
IFt. . .
18 Hrs. ,
Ft..,
5.22
1.0
0.01
0.1
0.1,1
0.4
11.43
4.9
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0.4
7.07
0.0
5.19
1.1
12.11
5.1
1.10
5.1
0 q oiiuuiiuu aro lecang miner cinicu
00 today ovor a case which they won
gQS In Circuit Court nt Coqulllc. C. It.
jj3 Harrow, of Conulllo, was suing
mum nun .iiiuk uiimuii ami ouicis,
for ten per cont of tho nmount they
recovorod from the Pulaski Coal
ens
l.C
Tho Ilrenkwator arrived In this
morning from Portland with n Inrgo
list of passengers nnd a good cargo of
freight, Including considerable rall
load equipment for Porter Brothers
nt North Bend.
Among thoso arriving on tho
Hrcnkwntor were tho following.
Mrs. auloson, Mndgo Harry, 13. I).
Noonnn, Mrs. Noonnn, Edwnrd Noo
nnn, O. W. Holllstor, .homns Horry,
Mrs. E. O. Krugor. Mrs. Gillette,
II. T. Aldrlch. Edward Hnll. L. P.
Company on miner Hens which ho, Gray. H. G. Freemnn, A. L. Murphy.
iiiuu iur wioiii inn niey coiuesieii , f. J. l.cavltt, V. K. Ttlttlo. Mrs. C.
his fco nnd through Chns. I. Kel-
WEATHER FORECAST. I
oniTaVN-Fnlr tonight and j ," defea " In Circuit Court.
ncMioy noer. I', s. Dow, who
returned tho night boforo last, re
ports that a number of women at
Saturday. Light frost in cast
tonight nnd warmer Saturday
Northerly winds.
1
Koyes, Mrs. Nnrcross, A. K. Towor,
E. A. Towor, Mrs. Towor, Miss
Towor, .Tohn Palmer, II. h. lion-
hclmer, J. Stownrt, W. Wcbrlght,
A. S. Hammond, J. A. Fltzpatrlck,
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
maoim.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 a. m., Mny 10, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum 55
I Minimum 37 I
At 4:43 n. m 38
I Precipitation 08
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
I 1012 00.23
Precipitation same period
Inst yenr 51.94
I Wind: Northwest. Clcnr.
, Coaledo uro entitled to n mednliF. Smith, F. Smith, Jr., Mtb. F.
from tho W. C. T. U. for their of-1 Smith, A. W. Nystrom, Geo. Mc
fectlvo tempornnco work. WhoniCrne, E. II. Mnuro, .1. M. Pnttlnson,
tho train was passing through there. M. Nnrcross, Carrlo Wilcox. Agnes
n number of loggors on tho train
dropped sovornl bottles of beer out
of tho car window for loggorH who
' wcro expected to pick them up.
Some Coaledo women who wcro
nonr tho track frustrated tho plan
by following tho train and smashing
tho bottles of beer on tho rnlls bo
foro tho thirsty loggors could get
. to them.
Caprrlght Hart Scb&ITncr & Marx
GOOD NEWS
For the dyspeptic or any man who has stomnch trouble or In
digestion Is tho fuel that n dose of Ad-lor-1-ka will give al
most Instant relief. It Is a great aid In caseB of appendicitis.
CALL AND GET
A FREE BOOK
Idling of tl.e treatment for appendicitis. Seo our window.
i
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
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la shelle is held.
A Portland paper sayH! "W. T. La
Shelle, the Coos Hay man who was re
cently arrested by an olllcor from tho
United States marshal's olllce, was or
dered removed to Wnlla Walla by
Judge Bean In tho fedornl court. Ho
will bo tried there next month for
violation of tho Maun white slavery
trnllle net."
Jury Cased Litter. Judge Coko Is
cleaning up a largo amount of bust-
Itnao rn ftlln nnnni nnUmlnH 4 fin.
To North Bond. Tho members of n.,nin mui mm.' n n.iin,,.... ,,.i
tho Methodist Brotherhood will go to ?,IBOVor Vnvs aUho. Jh t In ?, rv
North Bend tonight In a body to hear f "5,"rSi l? ""i1,0, LRJ' .," ? JA'"
the Ilev. I.owtaB, who Is holding ro- of ,ho nfi 8 . 'from '.."; t"i ""0 of $5.00 yesterday to City no-
llglous services there. "', nc" "c 8, J10.,1'1. '' r.r.?iVI-Mri """'ler Biitlor for falling to aecuro
. .....v ...... .n ......... .v..u...... .in ,.,,., ,. ., .,. . ....
Buhrmnn, Mrs. Itclchorts, A. K.
Warren, A. II. Flotchor. L. I). Dud
rey, S. Wilcox, John Buhrmnn, F.
Morse, Mr. Dnvls, B. J. Itynn, II. h.
Hesborllck, J. W. Morrill. 11. M.
Shlrloy, B. Ivorsen. K. Krngstorp,
A. Hallor, Wm. Dlmmlck, I). A.
Donaldson. Miss M. Flnzolberg-. Mrs.
Osborne, Helen Hush, C. Osborne",.
J. Slmonds, C. Kurtz, II. Knsmoyer,
C. II. Winchester, C. a. Froy, C. O.
King, A. W. Wofchell. H. Judoll,
Hov. Munro, Hugh McLnln, W. D.
I.lnvlllo. C. R. Griffin. L. W. Lo-
ilnnurlrk. J. Jncobson. J. Carlton.
ArcYb shop C ,r.sl o w n?W m"S !$? w Zl hill bSntannht I H' '"-''''".
Hold, Juno 29, on tho feast of St. ",' n fh0 courta nn? recently tho1 M','""1t, '"'"" V. C. OorM la
Peter nnd St. Paul, for conflrmn- ,, " ' ,non I 0. ",n' . f.V'S ol,,oc,P'1 1,0.ro ,omlny " tho A' M-
u.uuiiniiii:, wviiiiuiiui iui uiu ainui- lllin I1III1 IIIHIIIIHHCII 11I1II1 .IIHIO ! .
Icnn llnntlnt Publication Horlittv. Ih ., T.l ti.Vi .in i " T.. ""'i. ero is inviling 1110 Ollior
In Marshlleld visiting tho enurches from RugSno to try some cases Sh Hen I In Wk Fourll. of J. w
nnd pnniiniiultv. II w III nss st Hov. whirl, in.i rnrn n.,l,i .,n i,o .r:n l.(na '" n UK i ourtll of July
Hall In his work on tno Urollno and ,,.,, mlM n(.tllI.IIN,,.:(, '. I HnKo I'm
oxpects to be on tho Hay aovoral ono of tho ,)0Bt kllown ,mvgntorH I). O. Green
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
wllISl'i:Ui:i) WOHD A poworful drama.
0VEU TIIK HACK FRNCR nnd DON'T MR TO YOUIt HUSBAND
Two Hlde-spIlttlng comedies.
AllTIST AND THE BRUTE A thrilling wild animal picture
ADMISSION TRX CKXTS.
TONIGHT
nt
IEe Royal
Mail. Ili'is(.y Company pro
r"u,,K bat scirniuliiK fairo-
cunu'iiy,
"I in i.'ip
?l a inn.. I....... n .ii .A t...i
'ler h8 wiro lovea hln, or your
irienuv Como nnd seo.
tWO fw.t f ,, um. pt.IM.,
; "ojal is tho placo to go If
i van ,n ., '... ,.. ...
.. " " ova uiu uubi hiiuw
,B city and nt tho snmo tlmo
lour money's worth of laughter.
tu nn ..rt . t. ...
'tn to g00l, muslo and thnt l8
""" )ou near at tho pop
ular show house.
VLSIt ac. 'llnlconv 10c.
fdics of Coos Bay
win rind our
JJCATESSEN
a great convenience,
louav u' i,...
P1E IIAKIII) BRANS '
SAIUDS
COTTAGR OHRRSR
P In for n cup of ten.
'we House Bakery
.formerly t.pIH'b)
Saturday Special
42-Piece
Dinner Set
$3.98
Benutlfiil Gold nnd Dainty
l'liual DtH'omtlon
IteineinlKT this price
Saturday only
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NKW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
TUUTHl'UL.
Tho bnnuuot chairman thus bognn,
To prove ho was slncoro:
"Wo hnvo with us tonight a man
iVlioiniuiovvnntiBto h
tuto In Mnrshllolil, Ore For par
tlcuhirs address I. llongland, Shel
Ijurn, Ore.
weeks.
FOIt HUNT Two nicely furnished
bedrooms, with bath. References.
GO!! So. 11th St.
I'D It SAM'' Choice- roM'.s and HlacH.
Phono 174-X.
FOB HUNT Modern I roiiut lumen-
low with bnth. C. W. Gardner.!
Phone L' 10-X. Eighth St. South.
WANTRD Von to consider n 100
per cent, por year, poultry plant,
well established, good equipment,
best of locntlon, ready market,'
reasons for selling, price, stock at
Inviili'n 9inn Rliituinnti X- Pn 1 1MS
Broadway, Marslitloid, Oregon,
nil. John W. Motley nnd
rccno Inst ovonlng nttonded a
around tho Bnv nnd for years n rcsl- meeting of tho North Bond Commor-
Sundny Picnic. Arrnngomonts dent of Empire, whllo on tho tug clnl Club nt which $500 was pledged
have been mado for a big picnic Klyhlnni of Rmplro nnd Inter on towards tho advertising campaign
nud dance nt Strang's Grove on tho Glenuor, has retlrnd as an on- which will bo mado through tho
Catching Inlet noxt Sunday. Captain glnocr on ono of tho Port of Port- Southorn Pacific Community Plan
MnttKon of tho Wah-Ta-Wasa, has innd tugs to return to Gardiner nnd proposition.
nrrnnged to leavo Mnrshlleld nt 0 tako a position as onglneor on tho' Kmv Miinngcr. Clniido Hockott.
o'clock In tho morning and will re- tug Glcnnor. Ho enmo In todny w,1 ,mB ')Con assistant mnnngor of
turn In tho evening. A fluo bow- from Gnrdlner on his first trip. Mr. '"o Southorn Orogon Company nt
cry bas been built, good music will Wnllnee. who has been engineer Kmplro, hns taken tho position ns
bo. furnished nnd an olegaut picnic of the Gleaner, will go to San Fran- malinger of tho North Bond Box
nnd outing ground provided. A gon- cIsco. Mr. Hansen Is n brother Factory In placo of II. Y. Pyo, who
oral Invitation Is oxtondod to the of Jens Hansen nnd ho wns warmly l'na resigned,
public to attend. wolcomod hero today by his ninny1 MIm.m! Ills ly. Today Marshal
Honor Mt'liilii. Hugh Mcl.nln of frlonds, who nro glad to seo him Carter Is looking for n stranger
Mnrshflold wns elected Chief Warden return to this section. who bought n tlckot at tho Break-
of tho Oregon Knights of Columbus) No Game Sunday. It wns stated water office whllo tho office wns
nt tho Stnto convention of tho order,
which has Just closed. Mr. McLnln,
T. II. Bnrry nnd Itov. Father Munro,
tho delegates from Mnrshllold council
arrived homo today. It Is quite un
honor for Mr. McLnln. Whllo away,
they mado arangomcuts with tho Port
Council of tho Knights of Columbus
to send n degree team horo to put on
tho Third Degreo July 20. A Inrgo
class Is to receive tho work horo and
a big time will bo arranged.
Clnmgo I'lnys. Owing to tho nb-
I'Olt SALE llit'iip If tnken at oiico, f
Htovo nnd othor housohold furni
ture, corner 120 Birch nnd N.
Brondwny.
FOB HUNT Four room house in,
South Mnrshllold. Big yard for
nlilM.'ima nml i.nnlnn $10 Aft tini.'
month. Coos Bay Itealty Com
pany, 150 Front St.
Wedgewood Stoves 2 Ranges
WANTED HniiMiu-k-week.
Phono 22-X.
by day or
FOIt ItENT I'linilslio.I anil unfile
nlshed rooms. Cnll 3C2-H.
DRESSMAKING First clans ilress
mnking douo at Ladles' Emporium,
.crua
today that thero would bo no practise crowded and then Bllppod out with
gnmos bctwoon tho North Bond nnd it pnylng for It. Ills nnmo Is
Marahllold league tonms, as wns pro- known nnd so Is tho number nf his
posed, ns Cnptaln Denny Hull wants tlckot and tho latter will bo can
to prnctlso somo secret signal work, celled when ho presents It.
In consequence, Mnrshllold will prob- GcIn Posliion. Word has been
ably prnctlso at homo. Nenrly nil of received horo that E. It. Potorson,
Inst yenr's playors woro out last ovo- formerly n Coos River school teach
nlng wnrmlng up and somo now men or, who hns boon attending tho Mon
woro also out. A tontatlvo schedulo mouth Normnl school tho past year,
has beon nrrnnged nnd Is awaiting has been elected district suponisor
tho approval of tho various clubs. f (schools In Jackson County nt n
I'nys Mm-. Chns. .McCoy Paid n Biliary of $1320.
' " , I. W. W. Trouble. According to
W iiiiuors received horo this uftornnon,
tlio l. v. v. hnvo Inniortod nn or
Kunlzer nnd street orator, who will
attempt to hold streot mootngs In
Mnrshllold tonight or tomorrow night
, nnd start things. This nnd tho ro
port thnt about 20 or 30 I. W. W.'s
from tho various enmps had organ
ized n crow and wero mnklug tho
rounds of tho various logging camps
In nn effort to got moro to go out.
1 All of tho enmps nro running so far.
Many rumors nbout what may happen
nro In circulation.
CII.U'FFErit wants situation. So
ber, reliable. Good mechanic and
repair man. Wishes steady pos
ition where work Is appreciated.
References furnished. Address
Fred Bisk, Prospor, Orogon.
FOR SALE Clit'iip; n good email
sopnrntor, almost, now, L. I).
Smith, Mnrshllold, Oregon.
FOR SALE Second timid cm- in Hist
dnss shape. GO h. p., 7 pnsson
gor, good for stago or livery. $1,
000. Address P. O. Box 2G3 or
789, North Bend.
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asol Cover.;
P-SIUDES OF ALL COLORS
. at the
hnlrfield Cyclery
,-u Agent..
172 Broadivay
WANT ADS.
WANTED Buyer for t choice resi
dence lots in Bunker Hill, close in,
for $1050. Lot on Broadway, near
Johnson for $000. Title Guaran
tee & Abstract Co.
FOR RENT Furiilslietl tluvc-ronm
modern flat; bath, gas, electricity.
Splendid view. 343 S. Broadway.
WANTED Person who took hand
. .cart from In front of Tom Harvey's
residence to return to the Going &
Harvey store at once and avoid" fur
ther trouble.
WANTED Experienced woman
wants housecleanlng, washing and
Ironing. Phone 390-X.
FOR SALE Or Exchange, a new
grocery store and new barn and
one and a half acres of good
land, team and wagon for real es-
FOR RENT Store with fixtures
with modern living rooms In rear,
at Elrod nnd Tenth. Mrs. Early,
8G5 Central avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
bath, sunny front room for two
gentlemen at 03 1 First and Alder.
FOR SALE A good organ cheap. In
quire at Oregon Trust Co., North
Bend.
FOR SALIC Household furniture for
four rooms. Apply 927 South
Broadway. House may be rented.
Phono 187-R.
DRESSMAKING At iM.'t South
Broadway, or phone 216-L.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. G95 First and Birch
st. Telephone 239-J.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
with use or uatn. inquire ziu
North Second St., or Phone 120-R.
FOR RENT Comfortable room
with stove and bath. Phone
2 30-J; TC8- North Second St.
This is one of our most popular patterns of this
celebrated line, and is the best cast Range made,
at a moderate price. We have this pattern in two
sizes, with either black or polished top, and with or
without warming closet.
Also
Smaller cast Ranges and Stoves, all prices.
Alsc
Steel Ranges that are absolutely perfection.
Perfect bakers. Fuel savers.
Absolutely guaranteed.
ESHwhen you buySfg
I ALONG THE WATERFRONT I
,
Tho San Gabriel, which has boon
, loading at Gardiner, will bo piloted
to son tomorrow by the tug Gleaner.
Tho Glonnor caino In today from
' Gnrdlnor with a big shipment of
butter and will tako hack n cargo
i of gunornl merchandise this nfter
' noon."
i Tho Lilly and tho Caroline,
schonuors, nro taking on enrgoos of
I lumber at Gnrdlnor.
I Tho chnnglng of "starboard" and
, "port" to "right" nud "loft" by tho
, Seciotnry of tho Nnvy niuotu with
Mho unqualified approval of all laud
lubbers.
Captain Olson, of the Adollua
Smith, Is reported to have mado
' some areful sounding's tho othor day
In crossing out and that tho least
water ho found was 22 foot.
For fresh strawberries tolophono
175-J. Olllvant & Weaver, tho Puro
Food Grocers.
FREE
Wo will glvo free THE SIL
VRIl CROSS SAFETY RAZOR
to anyono buying a dollar's
worth o shaving supplies this
week.
ONE RAZOR to
EACH PATRON
Guaranteed to bo equal to any
$5.00 razor.
Headquarter for Shaving
Supplied.
The Store for Quality Goods
and Penslar Remedies.
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