THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. TW WW V&& jPJTXW 7VX ' 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 fare. 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. Wc arc bicycle specialists and have made good in Marshficld. Would wc 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. Wc sell them at $30.00 cash and a little more on installments. Hold Chrlstnn Church as he mcrl lived t.iero and at ot or tmuka points In thai trinity. Itclatite Pciul. John UulHvnr. nf Tin- Times composing room today lori'lM'd word nf tho death of hlB JOHN' FOLK nf Allocnnv Is In town grandfather. Matt Straudell, at on business. for- No- i PERSONAL NOTES W'asa. Finland. Tho deceased was tic father of Mrs. Alfred Store, of VERN ADAMS Is In town todnv from Allegany. , nnynL,s inioti .MAY TIDES. Below Is given the time and height of high and low water at llnrshllold. Tho tides are placed in tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho lli'Bl line and helghtB on tho second lino of oacli day; a compar ison on con ecntlvo helghtB will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar anbtract 2 hours 31 minutes, 17fllrs. . 0.01 ti.10 1244 0.08 Ft... 0.1 0.1 r..l 1.3 IS lira. . 0. Ill 7.07 1.10 G.'.G Ft. . . 0.1 0.0 C.l l.C Forger N'oi Pound. .o trace of Dave Penwell, the forger who passed about $170 worth of worthless chocks on Marshllold hnslnoss men ' has lieon found. It la thought that ho has taken to tho woons In the upper Coiiullle whore ho formerly lived. Tho warrant for him waB sent to Sheriff Gage. J. S. MASTERS, of Catching Inlet, Is in town today. W. II. SMITH of Coos River Is In town on business, I I "Coos King" I Bicycles RELIABLE TIME.SAVERS ALWAYS USEFUL Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Pho l j 13 3- WEATH Elt FORECAST. Ry Associated Press OREGON Occasional rain to night and Sunday. Easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ' RECORD. For tho 24 hours coding at 4:43 a. in., May 17, by Ben J. Ostllnd, Bpeclal government me teorological observer: Maximum CG Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. in 4!) Precipitation on 1'rcclpltation since Sept. 1, 1012 C0.2S Precipitation same period Inst year fi 1.9 1 Wind: Northwest. Cloudy. Looks mi Estate. Mrs. John Wall left today for Portland whore Bho will visit her daughter. Sho will nlso go to Pomeroy, Wash., to look nfter an estate left by her aster mother, Mrs. McEnory, who died recently. Not much Is known nbout the slzo of, tho estate nor as to tuo win that Mrs. McEnory left Unit Today. Chns. McClccs, wlillo assisting In mnvlni? n twn-tnn boiler at tho C. A. Smith pulp mill was caught bv It when tho hie load 'slipped. Ho was pretty badly crush- on niiout the chest nnd It Is thought .that several ribs were broken nnd perhaps Internal Injuries inflicted He wnB tnken to Mercy Hospital. He Is a brother of F. A. McClces ,of The Chandler bar. HORN I IIROOKS To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. HrookB of Hay Olty, Friday, May 10, a daughter. I Kills Caterpillar.. A general crusade Is to tin niiulo liv Inpnl nr. J cbardlsts against the caterpillars which are bo numerous this year. .Oil torches aro the most effectlvo (means of destruction nnd the cloudy wet weather now nffords an excel lent opportunity to got rid of them with thu least possible dnmngo to tho trees. Mrs. M. A. Swcetmnn. of Ferntlale, reports that the young alder trees there are covered with them. Colorite Colors Old and New Straw Hats loiouto ii an entirely now discovery In colors applied to "quids, It Is not n dyo nor a paint. There Is nothing Hindu tint resembles It, or that will produce equal or similar results. vuiura straw goods, loather, rattan, wiener, woou ami menus. Price per bottle, 2." cents. Lockhart-Parspns Drug Co. 'PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." MAIN 298 US ORPHEUM TONlGHT Four pictures all new WUf WITS V . I0W FATTY MADE GOOD Comedy featuring Mr. Hughle Mack. "ANTO.M SHIP Drama of tho sea. IAS,E WARDEN TRIXIE AND PRESS AGENT A powerful uramn ""ng Monday and Tuesday, a Blograph 2-reel special feature, OIL ON WATER. Admission 10 Cents. lie . " '" "M.OUD PHOTOGRAPHING AIISTRACf COMPANY ibstrM nutograpulc copies of all records of Coos County to date, o rea i """ present owners, or uuy uiuei iuLuimuim .v.w0 US!vplState furnished on short notice. . , ., ls-tSS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phono 151J W. J. RUST, Manager Kin(h of Job Printing Done at The Times Office Special Sermon. Tho Rev. J. E. Hurkhnrt tomorrow night will de liver u speclnl Bcrinon at tho Pres byterian Church on "Modern-day Regard of Life." Leave on Drain Stage. Otto .1. Ross, .1. Fullopp, O. A. Ilestorlous, R. Moduli, F. A. Tlptsu, Frank Smith nnd wife and m. .1. Levitt were out-going passongers on the Drain stage today. Near Old Home. The account In I he Times tiny before yesterday of thu cyclone at Seward, Nebraska, was of specla. Interest to tho Rev. '. O. Howard, pastor of the Marsh- Saturday Special 42-Picce Dinner Set $3.98 lleniitlfiil (iolil ami Dainty Floral Decoration Remember this price Sal in day only "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Incoipoiate Club. R. O. Graves today llled the final Incorporation pn perH of the Mnrshlleld IlnBoball As sociation with an authorized capital of SlfiOO. Arthur McKcown, Warner Ogren nnd O, W. Ih-lggs appear as Iho Incorporators. Only pnrt of the funds have been subscribed but It Is expected to raise tho balanco soon. Then tho permanent officers will bo elected. Tho team will contlnuo ac tive practise. It Is expected that tho schedule will bo ready to adopt soon. Iluys Store. Robert Mnrsdon, Sr., today concluded negotiations for tho purehaso or tho Blanco cigar store from A. P. Owen. Mr. Mnrsdon wanted something to tnko up his time being too vigorous to retire nnd Mr. Owen wanted to bo rolloved of tho business carerf so that lie could hot tor enjoy hlmsolf nnd tho bargain wns made. Tho stock Is bolng In voiced today ami tho now proprietor will soon be In charge. Whllo glad to welcomo "Rob" bnck Into business ninny wll regret to seo A. P. Owen rotlre. Ladies of Coos Bay will find our DELICATESSEN a groat convonlonco. Todny wo hnvo: HOME IIAKED MEANS SALADS COTTAGE CHEESE Drop In for n cup of ten. White House Bakery Formerly Leld's) r ru Wedgcwood Stoves Ranges STl : jj Wxsat vm 1 JESSE DAVIS of Templeton is here on business todny. CHAS. CROUCH, the Haynes Inlet rnncher, Is In town todny. L. R DUUELL, of Allegany, was n visitor in Mnrshlleld today. J. D. THORP of UuliardB Is a Marsh Held business visitor todny. C. ZIMMERMAN, clerk of Camp 2. spent yesterday In Mnrshlleld. RAY UENNETT Is among tho Haynes Inlet business visitors todny. CAPTAIN W. C. HARRIS, of Sum ner, Is n .Mnrshlleld visitor today. channel was considerably Improv ed by the recent dredging. MRS. G. A. HONERRAKE AND DAUGHTER. WILLA MAY, of Cntchlng Inlet, left this afternoon for Rlvorton, where they will vis it at the Harrison homo for a tow days. WM. GRIMES AND HIS FRIEND, DENNIS FLYNN. of Oklahoma, aro expected In Monday overland. A message from Gnrdiner to Dor sey Kreltzor this morning Btated that they did not roach tacre to day. A. II. DALY Is hurt) from Monrovln, Cat., to look after business In torestB on tho Ray. Ho reports that tho family la most pleasantly located at Monrovia whero ho lias built n home. Although .Monrovia Is a mighty nice place, Coos Uny still lookB good to Mr. Daly and ho will mnko an extended Btay here. MISS EDITH MARKHAM of Haynes Inlet was spending today In town. WM. CHAMI1ERLAIN, of Haynos In let wns In town todny on business. L. J. SIMPSON, of North Uend. Is n .Mnrshlleld business visitor todny. ERNEST VARNEY returned last evening from a business trip to Florence. MR. nnd MRS. ANSON ROGERS of South Coos River arc In town on business. I AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. C. M. Rhodes of South In let, 1b reported til nt tho homo of hor Bon, D. W. Rhodes on South llrondwny. Mrs. Hans Rood, of Klttyvlllo, who fell nnd fractured hor wrist Inst week and otherwlso bruised her body, Is reported Improving. Elton Metlln, who hns been 111 nt his homo, Is reported Improving, al though still confined to his bed. R. A. Cortuoll hns been laid up with a Bovero attack of rhoumntlsm. AT THE HOTELS. r F. V. CATTERLIN AND WIFE, of Uandou, wore .Mnrshlleld visitors yesterday. ROY and WALTER PETERSON of Templeton nro visiting In North Rend todny. HOMER HOLVERSTOTT, of Falr vlow, Is In Mnrshlleld on n short business, trip. H. E. IIULTMAN returned on tho noon train from a business trip to the Coqullle Valley. MISS MARTHA VERDING of Allo gnny Is In town todny and will ro mnln until tomorrow. 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. Also Steel Ranges that are absolutely perfection. Perfect bakers. Fuel savers. Absolutely guaranteed. fg! When you buySgg M Buy the bestjgtr MISS INA WILLETTS, who Is teach ing the district school on Haynes Inlet wns In town todny. MR. nnd MRS. FRED KRUSE nnd bn- by of Isthmus Inlet nro spending tho day in town with rolntlves. J. .1. CLINKENREARD nnd wife of unniois Creole nro In town todny on n buslncsH nnd ploasuro trim MRS. E. L. RORERTS AND MISS GLADYS RORERTS, of Catching Inlet, aro spending todny In town shopping. PRANK GUILLIAMS of Daniels Crook nnd his son. PETER GUIL LIAMS or North Coos River nro In town todny on business. ALEX PETERSEN, who hns es tablished tho Lnkcsldo Mnrlue WorkB at Lnkcsldo, was a Marsh Hold buslnoss visitor todny. MAIR DA NO AND DELL RENOS- TON loft todny for Ten Mile, whoro thoy hope to land a few of the hlK trout that have beau mo lesting tho natives, A. II. DIXON. JACK HANS. LESLIE ROHERTSON nnd two other men will lenvo tomorrow morning for Allegany, whom they expect to tnko up timber claims. L. R. DEAN hns accepted n position in tho Wlnklor Phnrmncy mid will nssuiuo his duties tho first of Juno. Mr. Dean is now employed nt tho Evorltt Phnrmncy In North Rend. OSCAR FRANZ, of Abordeon, Wash ington, and Roy Norton, of Sum nor, who nrrlvod vln tho Coos Rny wagon road yesterday from Grays Harbor, aro In Marshllold. CAPTAIN W. C. HARRIS, of Sum n or, wns In Marshllold today. Ho reports that tho Catching Inlet Hotel Coo.s A. W. Lundny, San Francisco; P. W. Hopkins. Reuver Hill; MrB. T. W. RobliiBon, Hnndon; MrB. D. M. Aver Ill, Random The Chandler. J. D. Thorp, Rnndon; Frank Chnt terlln and wifo, Rnndon: 8. H. Rnth Jln. Utlcn, N. Y.j R. E. Shine. Co nulllo; J. D. Porter, Portlund; John son I), Porter, Porllnnd; H. A. Mc Donnll, Portlnnd; C. G. Hackott, Em pire. lUanco Hotel. W.C . Chnso. Cociulllo: Geo. P. Hammond, Portlnnd; W. Weybrlght, Portlnnd; I). A. Fltzpntrlck, Duluth, Minn.; A. L. Murphy, Portlnnd; O. II. Rums, Portlnnd; W. D. Mnrshnll, Hnndon; F. Mencum, Prospor; Rrtico Lntttu, South Inlet; C. Mnlchorn, Hnndon; M. Martin nnd wlfo, Hnn don; Loyal Wlron, Hnndon; W. E. Lamer, Mnrshlleld; JnB. Duiison, Cnpo Arngo. Lloyd Hotel. Win. Hnrlln, Weddorburn; Jnck Hcntloy, Couulllo; C. P. Crow, San Frnnclsco; Joo Stownrt, Portlnnd; II. S. Pnppolbnwny, South Inlot; Jnck Trnlnor, Honver Hill; R. M. Shlrloy, Portlnnd; Ott Schenk, Spoknno, Wnsh.; J. 11. Wilson. Kent. Wnsh. NOTICE. Chamber of Commorro, Marsh floltl, Orogon, Mny 12, 1013. Sealed bids will bo rccolvod nt this offlco until 12 o'clock noon nt Mny 10, 1913, and then pub licly opouod, for tho clearing, slash ing nnd grubbing nf thnt pnrt of tho Marshllold boulevard from sta tion 17-fOI to station 934-07, nlso for constructing a trail' from tho Inst named station to South Slough. Specifications, blank forms nnd oth er Information will bo furnished on application to F. L. Gettlus, Civil Engineer, Grimes building, Murshllold, Oregon, HUOH M'LAIN. EUGENE O'CONNELL A. T. HAINES. Committee. DANCING SCHOOL. Social Dancing nt KIiiiiIhIi Hall. lli'KlniiliiK TUESDAY MAY 'JO, lllltl. Two terniH of ten lessons each. Afternoon class for boys and girls Tuesduy 1:30 to 0:00 P. M. ijlH.llO FOR TEN LESSONS. Evening clnss for Indies nnd gentle men, 8:30 to 10 P. M. Laille.s, ISO. (Ml for ten lessons; Gentlemen, 810.00 for ten Icsoiih Instructors; Mrs. P. II. Rosk, .Miss Cnrrlo E. Ross. Prlvatu lessons by appointment. Prlvnto classes solicited. For further information phono 187-X. m. FREE! . We will give free THE SILVER CROSS SAFETY RAZOR to anyone buying a dollar's worth of shaving supp lies during the next week One Razor to Each Patron Guaranteed to be equal to any $5 razor. Headquarters for Shaving Supplies Starr for Quality Goods and Pcnslar Remedies.