The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
The Ow!
A "Steady
performer' for
the man who likes
a round high toe.
Cool and comfortable because Skeleto?i
Lined. No trouble from perspiration
"Natural Shape;
WOOLEN MILL STORE
jal cost.
See Oor Wiodow
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
HONE MAIN 298
I drama, but true.
TCII OF CONSCIENCE A a roug Western story.
ADMISSION 10c.
rATCH US GROW
inHerJs
Shonald be Your
ESSI0NAL DIRECTORY
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Auhltect.
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"MKAtTOH AX1)
llt'll lll.'lt
' fllrilUllnil ,. rnnal
a specifications furnished
An honest Job gunrnn
"one 124.R,
ISTUXI),
feii'th "cr al,d Repairer.
E" Street. Phnn 103-1.
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Architect.
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T. B"i.,(llnK. over GrBd
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SI!hjgjd, Oregon.
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Up To Date
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St.
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Upstairs.
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Tan or Black
Ballon or BlacherfS
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Appni'i'l KpcclullsK to Men niul liny. )
and Paimited China
At Cost
ye have the finest, line of hr..i J-palnted China on Coos
ay and for the next few days will offer all we have
US
RPHEUM TONIGHT
SETSOF FLMtS Vitagrapli. A funny comedy, featuring Mnurlco
! Costello.
JTl'ItXINd POINT A romantic drama.
SKULL- Vitagrapli, featuring 51 Us Florence Turner. A thrilling
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Coos King Bicycles
$30.00Time Savers $30.00
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
1 .-(I X. Hiondvuiy. Tel. 1.18.11.
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DAIRY BUTTER
If you ore not thoroughly satis
fled with the butter you aro now
using, why not try mi order from
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'COXNELL BLI)G.
Phono Jllll-1. 11 Market.
We nlso have
FHKSII ItAXCIl KflOS.
Pioneer Rooming House
UXDKIt XEW .MAXAGHMKXT.
Housekeeping hulte.s and hluglo
looms. Itooms with hot and cold
witer, nt cents and mi ier lnv.
You Auto Call Foote
PnONE 1U-J NIGHT AM) DAY
Stand front of Blanco Billiard Parlor
TWO NEW OAB8
After 11 P. 51. Phone 200-L
Residence Phone 8-J.
Careful Drivers .;. Good Cars
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GOETHELL
PHONE 3171.
Have your Job printing done at
The Times office.
may tiim:s.
llolow Is Riven the time niul
height of high niul low water nt
HnrBhlleld.
The tlilon arc placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first line ami heights on the
second lino of each day; n .compar
ison on con ecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high water on the har
subtract 2 hours .14 minutes
21 Mrs.
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0.05
2.3
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WEATHER FORECAST.
Dv Associated Press,
t OREGON Fair tonight and
Thuisday except showers near
coast Thursday. Southerly wlnilB.
! I.OC'Alj TK.MPERATUHE
I record.
I For the 2 1 hours ending nt
' 4:13 a. m.. May 21. by BonJ.
I 4:43 n. mm.. May 20, by BonJ.
Ostllud, special government me
i teorologlcnl observer:
Maximum 03
! Minimum 3S
I At 4:43 n. in 47
Precipitation none
i Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1012 00.11
Precipitation samo period
I last year 55.33
I Wind: Northwest. Clear.
Hi-lugs Supplies for Shipyards
CnpUhi Getty brought the Turtle In
from North Inlet this morning with n
load of ship knees for Kruse & Banks.
He will take out n load of powder for
Howard llros, to bo used In ditch
ing. Itnail Work. Tho first of tho
crushed rock, which Is to be used
In making the base for n bltumlnotiB
surface roadway through Hunker
Hill, was received the other day by
Supervisor Norton and is being put
WANT ADS.
roil HUNT Furnished liousekeep.
Ing rooms. G95 First and Birch
Sts. Telophono 230-J.
WANTED Set of books to keep
evenings by experienced bookkeep
er. E. .1. Care Times.
WANTED Chimneys to clean. E
pert work and reasonable rates.
Call lllanco Hotel.
ion sale cheap Good farm
horse, weight 1100. Phono 277,
Marsh. leld.
WANTED Man with some capital
to take Interest In good business
proposition on Coos Hay. En
quire Good Chauco at Times olllco.
FOIl SAI.i: Hoarding; house furni
ture. Cheap If taken at onoe. Ad
dress "C" care Times.
WAXTKD Xeat boy ltli bicycle
for tho new Mnrshflold Cyclory
Messenger Service. Hoy must bo
over 10 years old and live with
parents.
WANTED Woman wants work by
woek. Phono North Bend 100.
FOIl 11 EXT 1 room nonce. Apply
at tho Gunnery, 34-J.
FOIl KENT Store Mdg. on llroacb
way. .Marshflold Hardwato Co.
FOIl KENT Housekeeping apart
ments. Lloyd hotel.
WANTED Chamber niftlil nt Lloyd
Hotel.
KOI I SALE Launch lone. If. P.
engine In best of condition nnd all
other equipment. If taken at onco
$525. Address "M," care Times.
KOIt SALE Kurnlshlngs for iy
room lodging house, as whole or
by piece. House rents $20 per
month. Inquire Mrs. Ilrltton, 190
North Second street.
DHHSSMAKING First class dress,
making done at Ladies' Emporium.
FOIl SALE Household furniture f-ir
four rooms. Apply ys7 souin
Broadway. Houso may bo rented,
Phone 187-11.
'Oil It EXT Xicely furnished rooms
with use of bath. Inquire 240
North Second" st., or Phone 120-It.
FOIl RENT Comfortable room
with stove nnd bath. Phone
23G-J; 708 North Second St.
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
tate In Marshfleia, Ore. For par
ticulars address I. Hoagl'and, She!
burn, Ore.
FOR REXT Srbdero five room house
Phone 321.
WANTED Girl for kitchen work.
Scandinavian preerred. Phone or
rail at office of C. A. Smith Lb'r.
nnd" SIfg. Co.
DAIRr AND STOCIC FAR5IS.
If you want a good' Dairy or
htock farm address J. E. Fitz
gerald, or phone JHffl, .Marsh
lleld. For the nbmeseeker He
ran show you some of tlie lleit
la the county for sale:
down bout 2.000 yards will bo
used now This will bo the llrst hard
sufaie roadway built on this side of,
the loiitii) by the county commissioners
llujs llaiich. J. 1). Thorp, who re
cently moed here from Gardiner. Is
reported to have bought the Steve
Johnson ranch of 101 acres below
Sacchl's ranch south of llastendorfs
bench. He hopes to make It sort of
a Bummer tesort.
Itnpiove Itnkery. Messrs. llargelt
nnd Evertsen me arranging extensive
Improvements In tho Coos Hay Bak
ery, new fixtures, front and other at
tractive features being contemplated
In addition to the latest up-to-date
equipment for their bakery depart
ment. Wedded Here. Letsor E. Sallng
nnd Miss Harriet Wheeler were mar
ried last Saturday morning, the Ilov.
II. I. Uutlcdge officiating. Only a
fow close friends witnessed tho cere
mony. Tho young couple left on
tho Hreakwnter for Hood Itlver,
where Mr. Sallng Is employed.
Is Improving. Mrs. Sarah Wilson,
of South Broadway today received n
telegram stating Hint Miss Spenco
Wilson, who hns been seriously III nt
tho home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Freyor in Snn Francisco, was much
Improved nnd would probably be able
to leave for Marshlleld on the next
Itedondo.
.Meet Xet Tuesday. Tho EnBtsldo
council will meet ngaln next Tuesday
night, when It Is understood u num
ber of matters that were slated to
como tin this week will be brought up.
Tho filling of tho vncancy on the
council caused by tho removal of II.
.1. Montgomery to Bridge Is being
considered by Mayor Jordan but as
there Is nothing urgent about It, ho
may not appoint for some time.
Seeks HelatHe. Tho Modern
Woodmen of America hero have re
ceived n request from F. E. Adam
son, of the Golden Eagle nt Potnlu
mn, Cat., asking Information about
Lymnn Eddy. Ho snys that 11 years
ago Lyman Eddy took out an In
surance policy In tho M. W. A. In
favor of his mother and that for the
Inst nine years they have never
heard from him. No ono on Coos
Hay hns yet boon found who re
calls Lyman Eddy.
Injured in How. Mnrshnl Carter
Monday afternoon had two strangers
boforo Justice Pennock, the mon hnv
Ing been Involved In a row on tho
street and ono of them having sus
tained n sprained or broken wrist In
the molco. Doth wcro Intoxlrntcd.
JtiBtlco Pennock told Mnrshal Carter
to tako them beforo Hccordor Butler
They wore to havo had a hearing yes
torday but failed to show up. Tho
man with tho Injured wrist Is said
to bo named Kruger. The other man
arrived hero n fow weeks ogo on tho
Homor.
AT THE HOTELS.
The Chandler.
II. II. Young, Los Angeles; Henry
Block, Portland: J. E. Vordlr and
wife, Grants Pass; Jos. Simon, Port
land: C. H. Winchester, Portland;
Frod Cnugholl, Wodderburn: Fred
W. Davis. Minneapolis,: A. G. Freo
linn, Portland; G. W. Holllstor, Port
land; M. E. Boss, Portland: L. II.
Hnzard, Coqulllo; A. It. Crowley,
Portland; C. O. Loyles, Kansas City,
.Mo.; Jos. Ferrari, Coaledo; H. 51.
Kahn, Portland; C. B. Peyton, Port
land; C. B. Henry. Portland; I). L.
Itosenfuld, Snn Frnncisco; Loula
Thomas nnd wlfo. city; C. II. Clark,
Seattle; A. S. .Moll, Oakland, Cal.; E.
D. Payno, Portland.
Llojd Hotel.
Lestor Frlond, Boston, 5Ias8,; Ag
nes Frlfnd, Boston, .Mass.; E. Jt.
Johnson, Astoria; J. Horchly, Port
land; C. A. Fletcher. Portland.
Blanco Hotel.
Jas. P. Olson, Langlols; Albert J.
Olson. Langlols; II. Dlmklce, Bnndou
Geo, B. Wnsson, South Inlet.
Hotel Coos,
51. 5Inrkham, Glirdlnor; W. Gago,
Coqulllo; B. 51, Jonos. Coaledo; W. E.
Altman, Gardiner; J. Smith. Coale
do; E. E, Tucker. Portland; Geo.
Cllnkonbonrd, Coos Illver; T. .Mntgon,
Beaver Hill; W. Smith, Coaledo.
SEE OCR WIXDOW DISPLAY of
"FOSTER nnd DREARS' " FIXE
CANDIES. Thon buy a box for your
best girl, wlfo or sister. She will ap
pnylate It. LEWIS'.
STRAW HATS
New lot of Straw Hat and
Braids just in
"ALWAYS S05IETlirXG NEW.
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
TONIGHT
at
IFe Royal
GRAIIA.Mi: AND NORTON,
The Rose City Duo,
In a singing, (lancing nnd
talking act.
This team comes here highly rec
ommended ana promises io ue
a good act.
1000 Feet of AH New Pictures.
Yh best place to go' Is-the popular
show house, where tho pictures
and the music are the best
Adinlshloii;. auj-' scat for1 10 cents.
PERSONAL NOTES
M .1. BOWHON of Hcnryvillc is hero
for the day.
W. F. FOX of Maxwell Is In town
on business.
JOHN WATEHS of North Inlet is
here on business.
IIENIIY BIGGINS of North Coos Riv
er is In town today.
JOHN HAONEH, of Ten .Mile, is In
town today on business.
H. E. BULT.MAN went to North Bend
this morning on business.
JOE nnd CLAUD NOBLE of Lake
side are in town spending tho day.
51 IIS. W. T. STOLL plans to leave
soon for Spoknne to visit relatives.
O. F. HAUKNESS arrived hero today
From Portland on the Breakwater.
MRS. E. GEORGE SMITH of South
.Coos lllvor visited in EaBtsIdo to
day. PETElt GUILLIA5IS. of Daniels
Creek, Is In town today on busi
ness, 51118. J. W. CATCHING of Catching
Inlet Is In town today on a shop
ping trip,
L. H. HAZARD of Coqulllo wns in
Mnnlillold on n short business trip
yesterday.
W. W. GAGE returned yesterday
from Salem, where ho went to tnko
two prisoners.
MBS. A. N. GOULD of Coqulllo Is ex
pected hero today en route to Port
land for a visit.
J. P. FOX, of Isthmus inlet, known
as tho .Mayor of Maxwell, Is in
5lnrshllcld today.
MRS. CAL WRIGHT expects to leavo
soon for Portland and other Ore
gon points to visit.
SI NOAH went up Hnyncs Inlet yes
terday afternoon on business, re
turning this morning.
It. II. COREY of tho Coos Bay Water
Company roturncd today from a
trip to Portland and Salem.
E. D. PAYNE, traveling salesman, Is
In Marslilleld on a business visit
nftor an nbsenco of three years.
MRS. H. R. HYDE will leavo soon for
Pittsburg, Pa., whero she will
spend tho summor with her mother.
L. V. DENNING nnd wlfo will leavo
tomorrow for Portland nnd other
coast points to spend a month or
so.
MISS BESSJE COKE has returned
from Borkoley, whero sho has been
attending tho University or Califor
nia. MRS. LEONARD .MASTERS and
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS of Sum
ner nro In .Marshlleld on a pleasure
trip.
CAPTAIN ERICKSON, of tho Redon
do, and HENRY HUGGINS went to
South Coos River this morning on
a fishing trip.
.MRS. W. F. .McELDOWNEY and her
mother will leavo shortly for Spo
kauo and other northern points
for an extonded stay.
.MRS. JENNIE LANDIUTH and .MISS
BLANCHE LANDIUTH of North
Coos River, aro In town today on
n business nnd pleasure trip.
STEPHEN ROGERS and wlfo left
Arizona today on their hnmownrd
trip and aro expected to nrrlvo on
tho next trip of the Rodondo.
C. S. WAGNER of WnllnWallo, Wash,
arrived yesterday vlo Coos Bay
wagon road and expects to Join B.
E. Boyer, who arrived yestorday.
MISS GEORGIE UODSON arrived on
the Day on tho Breakwator to visit
her brother and sister, Byron and
Lula llodson of North Coon River.
. .J
51RS. WALTER SINCLAIR, of Co
qulllo who has been visiting friends
and relatives In 51arshflold tho past
week, will leave for home tomor
row. .MRS. EUGENE BRANDO will leavo
on tho Breakwator tomorrow for
Portlnnd, on a month's visit to
her daughter, .Mrs. W. T. llmu
mert. JA.MES IIUTCHESON nnd wlfo and
baby leave on tho Alliance today.
Fresh Ranch
Eggs
2 Dozen for
45c
AT
Ihe Bazar
"Store of Quality."
Phone 32.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Methodist Ladles' Aid with
.Mrs. J. O. I.angworthy.
Ladles' Auxiliary of the Prcs
byterlnn church Silver Tea.
D. 51. C. club with .Mrs. N. G.
Haines.
Prlscllln club with 51rs. .Mos
tellnr. Auction Bridge with .Mrs. II.
S. Tower.
TIU'RSDAY
A. N. W. club with Mrs. Murch
.Mlnnlc-Wls club with .Mrs. A.
7.. Downs.
Young Ladles' Aid of Norwe
gian church with the .Misses
Johnson.
Social Sewing elub with .Mrs.
J. C. Swlnford.
after a short visit with relatives
and friends, for their home In Eu
reka. JUDGE HALL attended a good rond
meeting nt Roseburg Monday and
went, from there to Medford to
attend the Odd Fellows stntc en
campment, MRS. AGNES FRIEND nnd son. LES
TER FRIEND, of Boston. Mass..
nrrlvcd on tho Bay yesterday. .Mrs.
Friend Is n nurse and expects to
locato here.
5IRS. J3.MIL LAWLE, whoso homo is
in Cleveland, Ohio, but who Is vis
iting nt tho Matt .Mnttson homo on
Cntchlng Inlet, Is spending today
In Mnrshllehl.
.MRS. A. HANSEN AND DAUGH
TERS. MISSES EVA AND HAT
TIE will leave soon to visit rela
tives In Portland nnd attend the
Roso Festival.
.MISS MAY PETERSON, nccompnnled
by GOLDlE RIGGS. of North Bend,
returned this morning from n short
visit with .Miss Poterson's pnrents,
of Hnyncs Inlet.
SHERIFF GAGE nnd GLEN COX re
turned via Drain yestorday from
Salem, whero they took Oreenlenf,
Winkler and EdmuudH to serve
terms In tho penitentiary.
MR. AND MRS. J. ALI1ERT .MAT
SON entertained Mr. and .Mrs.
James Hutrhesnn nnd Frank
I. also at dinner last evening at
their home In West Mnrshflold.
MR. and 5IRS. MELCROR NELSON
will arrive on tho next Redondo
from Snn Francisco on a visit to
5lrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
Herbert Rogers of South Coos Riv
er. CLEM PAINTER nnd wlfo nnd child,
of North Bend, roturncd on the
Breakwater today from Ohio whero
they woro cnlled a fow months ngo
by tho Illness of relatives of Mr.
Painter. ,
C. C. HALE, of tho Roynl Theater,
will leave tomorrow for Portland
to visit his wlfo who has boon
quite III. During his nhsonco,
Robert Quatormnss will bo In
chnrgo at tho Royal.
MR. nnd .MRS. ROY ROZELLE enmo
to town this morning from Alle
gany. .Mr. Knzolln Is superinten
dent of tho dredgo work nt Alle
gany. .Mrs. Rnzello will visit her
.Mother, .Mrs, Dave llolden of Em
pire, .MRS, C. C. GOING nnd children re
turned this morning from n visit
In Portland. .Mrs. Going Is much
Improved In health, specialists hav
ing overcome tho throat trouble
which bothered her for several
months.
R. J. 5IONTG05IERY and fiur.Hv -.ft
yestorday for Brldgo In ipend u
fow dnys on tho ranch which ho ro
cently purchnseil from A. L. Nos
ier. .Mr. .Montgomnry plnns to
inako tho ranch one of tho lluest In
Southern Oregon,
W.M. IRELAND, n brother of Coll
Ireland, who roturnod hero rocont
ly with his wife nnd two children
from RoRohurg, will tnko n position
In tho (i. A. Smith mill machine
shops, He exports another brother
here hoon from Ollalla.
ARCHIE .MADDEN returned todny
from n ten days' stay at the ranch
nt Iloaver Hill. He Is planing to
move his family to llaudou as snou
as .Mr, lllew, tho new owner of tho
Rnsmussen bar there, comos to
tako charge. Ho was oxpuctod to
day. FRED CAUGIIELL of Gold Beach
passed through horo yostorday en
route from North Bend, whore ho
hns beon visiting relatives and
whoro ho wan taken suddenly III
tho other day. He and others are
planning to put in a mild-curing
fish plant on tho Rogue,
.MISS BETTIE FRIZEEN roturnod on
tho Breakwator torlaj from Port
land, after having spent a few
mouths with her sister, Mlua EMra
Frlzeon. MIbh Elvira Frlzeen will
return here Juno 15 to mnko her
homo with her parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. August Frlzeon, and will
opon a public stenographic olllco.
JUST ARRIVED: A frosh ship
ment of FOSTER and OREABS
cholco candles. LEWIS' COXFEC
TIOXEHY. Poison Oak
and Sunburn cured by using
Dermol; 99 In every 100 cases
cured by this pleasant, cooling,
refreshing and antiseptic cream.
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