The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
100 Cents'
Worth
A
of shoe satisfaction for
every dollar invested in
JM&
We can please you as we have every
shape and style known to shoedom.
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Apparel Specialists to Men mill Hoys.
REXALL DISAPPEARING
SKIN CREAM
Does not stain. If properly applied il is ab
sorbed by the skin. Gloves or other dress may bo
worn directly after the cream is applied. .If ap
plied before the skin is exposed to sun. or wind it
will tend to counteract their disagreeable effect.
Price 25 cents, at . '
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
PHONE 158-R
MARSIIFI KLD CYCLKR Y
MESSENGER SERVICE
Cull lwH-U for a (toy to deliver that parcel. A dime vtlll uiy the hill.
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
five nkw 1'inTHKs.
THK DAWNING Vltngrnph. A big. two-reel feature.
COM) STORAGE EGG; 01)1) OCCUPATIONS IN NEW YORK. Com
edy, featuring Ittith Holaiul.
MARGUERITA AND MISSION FINDS A story ot old California.
ADMISSION TK.V CUNTS
TONIGHT
at
The Royal
m.- us, now! Tonight: Hoe Dig
double bill.
The cieo .Madison Company
l'resont
WllU.V w K WKRK 21
also
1. ..i.limniu IV .Allium
'n an eutlro ehnngo of their pleas
ing unmoors.
t Vn, lnl, n.. I
k-iuuo foot of all new pictures 1000
u uo you know the
price?
It'8
ll.llriuif Ilk... ......... i.-l..n.. inn
ianyou boat It? Como and see
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
os Bay Steam Laundry
We always, deliver the goods.
ne57-J Marshfield
Afield &
Auto Line
forth Bend
1 Cars leave every 20 minutes from
' a. Ill Ir. 1 .. . . - ...
Ken. oclock every half. Fare 15
Coml.0!?6 wa" ro"d trip 25 cents.
Ca , lttUon books, 20 rifles, $2. 00.
.' leave Chandler Hotel, Mnrsh-
KoVb Nrth ne"d NeWS C" '"
IggST & KING, Props.
the rT your "0D Printing done at
i mea office.
J V "1 A I
A "1
fl ssi Qylf
c ' I r
The
Turtle
Snappy
completes showing, $S.OO
Make the Test
with your next pair
P
CORNER."
298
US
Extra Fancy
Sugar Corn
3 Cans for 25c
$2.00 Per Case
The Bazar
"Stovo o Quality."
Phone 32.
THE STEAM SHOVEL
HAS ARRIVED
But even before It arrived busl- '
fee . wfm
ness was good at suriers, s
because they have the best
fountain goods and can-
dies on Coos Bay. fllf
you are In doubt,
come; try a Rail-
v way Rapture, '
' the swellest
drink In
t o w n .
" '' ..
MAY TIRES.
Below Is given the time and
height of high and low water at
Uarshllutd.
The tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first Hue and heights on the
second line of eacli day; n compar
ison on con ecutlve heights will
Indicate whether it is high or low
water, r'or high water on the bar
subtract 2 hours .14 minutes.
20 lira. . 0.30 0.10 1.03 8.10
'Ft... 2.S 5.0 0.5 4.7
2" Mrs.. 1.12 7.17 1.50 S.GC
Ft... 2.S 4.7 0.9 -1.9
Form I'ut'tnci'Hlilp. Chas. Scafuso
and Frank Herman have formed a
partnership In the paint nnd decorat
ing Hue.
New Restaurant Whitfield nnd
Smith have opened a Spanish Kitchen
and Parlor at 037 North Front St..
where they will serve nil kinds of
Spanish dishes.
Dairy Shipment. Tlio Mllllconia
brought 1,190 pounds of cheese to
Mnrshllelil this morning from tlio
Coos liny Creamery. The shipment
Is conllned to F. H. Klock, of Seat
tle. Deep Sea Fishing. Thero are six
different outfits engaged In deep
sen fishing off lioro now. Tom Pat
terson, of Kmplre, the other ilny
caught 1700 pounds of ling on one
haul.
Entertain Senior. Mr. and Mrs.
F. 1.. OYannls will entertain the
WANT ADS.
FOR RKXT Two nicely furnished
bedrooniB with bath. References.
GG2 So. 11th St.
WANTKD Girl for roiifrrtlonrry
and Ice cream stand In Coiiulllc.
Addrocs Clerk, care Times.
FOR 1IKNT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 095 First nnd Birch
St. Tclephono 239-J.
FOR RKNT Furnished two room
apnrttucnt, $12.00 per month. Ap
ply 413 North Second streot, Phono
319-N.
FOR RUNT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. 415 South Fourth St.
POSITION WANTI'D Ily expei-Ieii-red
bookkeeper Portland nnd
Knstern references given. Can
tako care of smnil sets of books
In evening. Times olllce.
FOR SAMJ Good paying business
offered for a fow hundred dol
lars. Box J, care Times.
I.OST V. O. i:. watch charm In
, North Bond. Reward for return
to North Bend News Co.
FOUND Door Ley, special type.
Owner can have samo by paying
for this ad and claiming proporty
at The Times office
WANTKD Middle aged lady for
general houso work. No washing.
Two adults. Apply Lnndo's Dry
Goods store at once.
FOR RKXT Iirge house In South
Marshfield. Phono 119-L.
FOR SALT: Four So, I if airy corn.
J. M. Culley, Catching Inlet.
WANTKD To buy a hull. Y. K.
Rood", Phone -30 4 7.
"OR RKNT i-rouiii house on North
Front streot. Call F. TlmmoV
mnn, N. Front streot.
WANTKD Chimneys to clean. K
pert work and reasonable rates,
Call Blanco Hotel.
FOR SA'IiK tease oil l&rooni
furnished rooming house. Ad
dress P. O. box 745, North Bend,
or phono 1391.
FOR SAI.K CHKAP Good farm
horse, weight 1100. Phone 277.
Marsh.ield.
WANTKD Man with some cftplinl
to tnke Interest In good business
proposition on Coos Bay. En
quire Good Chance at Times olllce.
DRKSSMA'KING First class dress.
making dono at Ladles' Emporium.
FOR SALK Household furniture
for four robins. Apply 927 South
Broadway. House may bo rented.
Phono 187-R.
FOR RKNT" Comfortable room
with stovo and bath. Phone
230-J; 70S North Second St.
FOR RKNT Modern flv room liou4o
Phono 321.
DAIRY AND STOCK FARMS.
If you wunf a good Dairy or
stock farm address J. J-.. Fitz
gerald, or phono 3151, Marsh
Held. For the Homeseeker He
can show you some of the best
in the county for sale.
FARM FOR: SALE"
Dnlry, stock and fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, between 35 nnd
A( nnroa nt rlnli linttntn laud, elcht
acres of bench land sot to applo
trees and ntty acres more inai can
easily be cleared for orchard and
balance good grazing land for cat
tle, sheop or goats.
Twelve head good dairy cows and
all farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mile from postofflce,
school and boatlandlng.
Buy direct from owner.
i Pn. fiirthnr- tnffirmntlfin nail nr
write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore.
wi:atiii:r forkcast. i
4
By Associated Press. '
OR KGON Showers tonight I
and Teesday w Ith variable winds I
mostly southerly.
1
I.OCAIi TKMl'KRATL'lti:
RKCORI). ,
For the 24 hours ending at i
I 4:43 n. m., May 20, by BenJ.
I Ostllnd, special government mo-
toornloglcnl observer:
I Maximum 71
! Minimum Ill
I At 4:43 a. in 52
' Precipitation nono I
I Precipitation since Sept. 1. I
I 1912 GO. 13
Precipitation same period
I hist year 5G.3S
I Wind: Northwest. Clear. I
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Mnrshflold High School Senior class
at their home next Friday evening
at thu nrst of the local commence
ment functions.
Many to Coast. Pnrtles return
ing from Sunset Bay yesterday re
port numerous nuto parties motor
ing to the beach. The light house
keeper reported Gl visitors regis
tered. Ilnihor Lights. Capt. Macgenn
Is planning to petition Capt. Beck
of the Light House Servico for
three new harbor lights, one near
Jnrvls. ono near North Bend and
the other near the Llbby conl bunk
ers. Will Wed. Miss Alice Armsby.
teacher of tho Fourth and Fifth
grades of tho South Marshllold
School, has apprised her friends
that she will bo married In the
early summer to Dr. Greene nt her
old homo In Plcnsauton, Kansas.
Fine Fishing. .Ins Cowan.. Jr., re
turned today from Ten Mile with
ono of the finest catches of trout
brought In this season. In an hour
nnd a half ho landed 45, some very
Inrge ones. They wero on display In
Tho Gunnery window nnd attracted
much attention.
To Write Booklet. U. U. How
ard, of tho Southern Pacific, arriv
ed hero today to propare tlio write
up of Coos Bay for the lltoraturo
lm iirnnnrnd for tho Mnrshflold
nnd North Bend Chambers of Com
merce under tho Sunset Community
Advertising plan.
Grants Suit .Money. in tno sun
of Thos. II. Nichols for divorce,
transferred from Clntsop County
lo Coos County, on ehnngo of venue.
Judge Coke linB ordered Mr. Nichols
to pay Into tlio court iuu sun
money on or beforo Juno 1, for
Mrs. Nichols' uso.
Fine Outing. Tho picnic at Alle
gany yesterday was a success. Tho
day was Ideal. Tho Rainbow enr
rled sixty pleasuro seokors, besides
sovoral automobiles. Thero was auto
sorvleo between Allongnny nnd Gold
en Falls nnd ninny people nvallcd
thomsolvog of this opportunity to boo
ono of Coos Counties' beautiful
scenes.
Trip by Auto. Sovoral Bandon
pnrtles enmo over yesterday by auto
to attend tho Dnndon-Mnrshflold
gnmo. Thoy roport tho road to bo
In fairly good shape. Among tho
nuto ownors, most of whom brought
sovoral friends, wero Dr. Loop, Dr.
Mann. C. K. Kopf, Clint Mnlehorn
nnd Georgo Lnlrd. All made tho
trip over without nccldont.
For New Buoy. Cnpt. Margolin
will start n petition today asking
for tho establishment of a com
bined whistling nnd light buoy at
tho ontrnnco to Coos Bay as uu nld
to navigation, tho light buoy being
especially advantageous In crossing
out at night. The black buoy was
washed away and this trip Cnpt.
Macgenn will tnko out- n now ono
nnd locnto It.
Will Return Here. T. J. Scalfo.
tho well known painter, who with Ills
family loft somo tlmo ago to Book n
permanent homo in San Diogo, Cal.,
writes frlemlB hero that they have
wearied of tho ovorlastlng sunshlno
and long for tho Coos Bay breozes.
Ho says ho Is doing all right finan
cially but tho whole family long for
tho hills of Oregon and ho expects
boforo long to return to Coos Bay to
mnko their homo.
May bo in Wreck. Consldornblo
apprehension was foil nt North
Bond today lest two North Bond
women who wont to Southern Cal
ifornia last weok woro in tlio Long
Beach disaster Saturday. Thoy aro
Mrs. August Hoolllng and Mrs. It.
J. Roboitson. No word had boon
recolved from thorn this morning.
They woro scheduled to reach Long
Bench last Friday on their trip.
Water Service Bad. Yestorday
and this morning tho wntor servico
has been unusually poor, evidently
somo break In tho mains causing
poor prossuro and In somo cases no
borvlco. Yestordny thoro was loss
than 15 pounds pressuro at tho City
Hall. C. J. Hlllstrom. of West
Marshflold Informed Justlco Ponnock
this morning that tho big woodon
main near his placo was leaking
badly and he thought that a now
main would 'probably havo to bo put
In.
Wedded Here. Last evening,
Justlco Ponnock ofuciated nt tho
marrlago of Ilarvoy Chrlsslngor and
Verda Wise, both of Bunker Hill.
The bride Is a sister of Mrs. E. C.
Poachoy of Bunker Hill. Owing to
her being under sovonteon yoars of
ago, tho wedding was delayed a day,
It being necessary to get tho concent
of thp parents or guardians. Owing
to, tho young lady's parents bolng
dead and she havlpg no guardian,
Justice Pennock simply had to no
tify tho clerk of this effect and so
euro tho license.'
Get Contract. Nason, Wright and
Bontloy have taken tho contract
fn. tK. riinniilnr Hotel annex, tho
matter being approved at a meeting
of the board or nireciora oi mu
hotel company ' Saturday. Tho
structure will bo two stories at
present, but the foundation and
walls will bo built so that three ad
ditional stories can bo added later.
The annex will bo rented to H. J
McKeown, the first floor bolng di
vided, into two rooms, ono for a
billiard and pool parlor and cigar
store and the other for a regular
mercantile business.
PERSONAL NOTES
MRS. M. R. SMITH spent Sunday
In town from South Coos River.
MRS. FRANK NEWKIRK. of Loon
Lake, is spending today In town.
C. W. ELMORE returned from Al
legany this morning.
MISS MARTHA VERDEN Is n visitor
from Allegany today.
MISS CLARA WRIGHT, of Sumner
Is hero shopping today.
LOUIS STONE Ib n business visitor
from Catching Inlet today.
MISS BETHEL STOCK, of Sumner,
Is spending the day In town.
.1. L. HOTCHKISS. of South Coos
River, Is in town today on busi
ness. MRS. THOMAS LAWHORNE. ot Al
legany, Is a Mnrshllelil visitor to
day. MRS. BOWMAN, of North Coos River
Is In Marshllold for tho day shop
ping. MRS. J. C. JONES spent yestordny
afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Conk
1 In on EnstBldo.
WM. CHAMBERLAIN, n rancher
from llaynes Inlet, Is In town to
day on business.
WILLIAM DOYLE Is In town today
from tho W. A. Luso rnnch on
South Coos River.
MR. AND MRS. A. B. GIDLEY nnd
Mr. Gldley's nephew, spent Sun
day at tho hatchery.
MR. AND MRS. M. I). MEEKS and
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Scnfuse spoilt
yesterday at tho bench.
A. C. WAGNER, of Richmond. Cal.,
left on tho morning train on n
business trip to Myrtlo Point.
MISS HILDA WICKLAND roturnod
this morning from n visit to her
sister, Mrs, Knnio, of Catching
Inlet.
REV. HALL AND REV. M'KEE ro
turned this morning from Sumuor
whoro thoy hold services In tho
Baptist Church.
CHAS. BAXTER AND WIFE, of
Coqulllo, woro In Marshllold to
attend tho bnsoball game, return
ing homo todny.
MRS. PERRY CROUCH, of Haynos
Inlot, is In Mnrshflold today shop
ping. Slio was accompanied by
Miss Gertlo Jonulngs.
GEO. II. OUERIN, of Myrtlo Point,
loit tor iiomo on ino morning
trnln after spending Sunday hero
taking in tho bnll gamo.'
MISS HILDA STENHOLM, nnd hor
guests, Mrs. rouorson aim .Mrs.
Spnrncy, spent nn onjoyabio Sun
day on South Coos River.
MISS LELA BARKER of Fnlrvlow
who Is n guest nt tho L. L. Hazol
ton homo on Catching Inlot, Is
spending tho day In Mnrshflold.
MISS ELIZA AYRE roturnod to
Mnrshflold this morning from n
Sunday visit with tho J. J. Cllnk
onbenrd family on Daniels CrooK.
W. C. BRADLEY left this morning
for Gnrdlnor nnd Floronco and
othor Sluslnw points. Ho nlso
plans to enjoy n fow dnys outing
on tho lakes south of Floronco.
CAPT. HERMAN LARSEN Is In
.Mnrshflold for a couple of days
from Florenco. Capt. Larson says
that his drodgo will havo probab
ly two yoars' work nt Floronco.
MR. nnd MRS. CURREY, nftor a sov
oral days' visit with Captain and
Mrs. A. D. Boono, of Sumner, re
turned to Marshllold this morn
ing. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS, MISS
MAHONKY AND JOHN K RON
HOLM onjoyed a Sunday visit nt
tho AdauiB' ranch on South Coos
Rlvor.
M'SS HUNT, nftor n Sunday visit
with hor parents, noar Mllllcoma.
returned to hor duties nt tho
North Bond High School this
morning.
MISS STELLA SMITH nnd MISS
STELLA JUTSTROM, of South
Coos Rlvor, spont Thursday nnd
Friday with Mrs. Myrtlo Mattson
of this city.
MRS. WILLIAM ASPLUND and MISS
ESTHER ASPLUND spont yestor
dny U tho Matt Mattson homo on
Catching Inlot, returning homo
this morning.
MISS ALICE CHURCH roturnod to
tho North Bond Ulgli scnooi mis
morning after spending Sunday
with T. M. Colvor and family, of
Catching Inlot.
R. L. HASKINS. who has been em
ployed for somo tlmo at tho
Pioneer Hardwaro Co.'s store
as plumber, will leave soon for
Long Roach to Join tho wife and
Whooping Gough and Croup rclioved with
PENSLAR CROUPR EMEDY
a harmless and efficient preparation.
I
I
I TUESDAY
i Royal Auction Bridge with
I Mrs. Doraey Kreltzer.
I Ladles' Episcopal Guild with
Miss Maud Reed.
family who went thoro In quest
of better health.
MRS. A. II. OLSEN. of North Inlet,
is a Marshfield visitor today.
MRS. C. W. GIBBS, of North In
let. Is In town today shopping.
MRS. II. E. REANIER expects to
leave tomorrow on n month's vis
It with relatives and friends In
Portlnud.
FRED WILSON roturnod yestorday
from Medford, whoro ho attended
the Oregon Odd Follows' Grnnd
Lodgo meeting,
MR. AND MRS. JAMES COWAN,
JR., returned this morning from
n visit with Mrs. Cownn's par
ents at Lakeside.
MRS. I. LANDO has roturnod from
Medford, whero sho wns honored
with tho vice-presidency of tho
Oregon Roboknh assembly.
MRS. S. A. YOAKAM enmo down
from Coos River todny to meet
her dnughtor, Miss Grnco Yoa
knm, who was expected on tho
Breakwater.
MRS. WM. FORD AND DAUGH
TER, Mabel, aro expected hero
next week from Portland to visit
at tho homo of hor parents, Mr.
mid Mrs. O'Conuoll.
MISS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ISS HILDA LINDSTROM. who I tffl
attending Henld's Business Collogox 1
nt Oaktniul, Cnl., Is onjnylng a two
weok's vacation at Camp Curry,
YoBomlto Valley.
DR. AND MRS. W. A. TOYE. CATH
ERINE TOYE AND FATHER
MUNRO motored to Sunsot Bay
and Shoro Acres yesterday nftor
noon nnd roport n delightful trip.
DONALD MACKINTOSH, tho well
known Bnndnn rent estato man,
wns a Mnrshriold visitor today.
Mr. Mackintosh hns Just rocovered
from n sovoro slcgo of typhod fe
ver, r
JA9. BOONE, loeomotlvo engineer
nt Smlth-Powors Camp No. 7,
spont Sunday with frlonds In
Mnrshneld. Engineer McNeil, oC
Cnmp 0 wns nlso In town for
tho day.
ANDERSON OLSON, who rccontly
sold his general morchnndlso storo
on North Lnko to Illllls Short, Is
In town, Mr. Olson expects to
tnko n trip to Portland soon to
visit his son.
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE O'CON
NELL nnd their guost, Cornollus
O'Conuoll, of Sun Francisco, re
turned yestordny from n visit to
tho Maze. Todny thoy loft for a
visit to North Inlet.
MR. nnd MRS. W. W. GAGE, who
hnvo been visiting their son, W. A.
Gngo and family, of Allognny, ro
turnod to town this morning and
left for their homo In Coqtilllo on
the nfloruoon train.
MR. AND MRS. E. C. ARCHER ar
rived on tho Rrenkwntor this
morning from Rnymnnd, Wash.,
and will visit nt tho homo of
Cnpt. and Mrs. Ned Gnllowny, of
North Inlot, Mrs. Arehor Is a
sister of Mrs. Gnlloway.
MR. and MRS. F. M. PARSONS. DR.
and MRS. A. L. HOUBEWORTH
nnd GEORGE OOODRUM spont
yestordny nt Golilou Falls and last
night In Allognny, returning this
morning. Mr. Goodrum took his
nuto up nnd nil report n dollght
ful day.
MR. nnd MRS. L. WIMMER. of
Mnrshflold, arrived here last oven
lug. Mr. Wlmmor continues his
Journoy to Kansas City today while
Mrs. Wlmmor will spoilt! two or
thrco weoks visiting with hor pnr
ontB nt Crabtroo. Both Mr. and
Mro. Wlmmor formoroly lived In
Rosoburg, whoro tho formor wns en
gngod In tho harbor business,
Rosoburg Rovlow.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL, who roturn
od yestordny from Modford. whoro
ho was honored by election as
grand wnrdon of tho Oregon Odd
Follows, loft this nftornoon for
Coqulllo. Ho reports that tho
Douglas County court will prob
ably spoiid about $10,000 moro on
tho Rosoburg-Coqulllo road than
thoy formerly plnnnod nnd this
with Coos County work ought to
put It In good shnpo.
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish to horeby express our
linn.t fnll Hinnlru In tlio mtinv rflla-
tlves, nolghbors nnd frlonds who so
kindly assisted us during tho long
Illness mid doath of our boloved
dnughtor and slstor, Esther Ogren,
and who with their words of sympa
thy lightened our honvy burden, and
nlso thoso for tho many floral offer
ings and excellent music rondored.
MRS. MARY OGREN )
AND FAMILY. '
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