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

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
TIME SAVERS
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Ccos King
$29.50
READ:
"Fair Dealing and Good Bicvcles"
Marshfleld, May 23, 1913,
To the Public:
This is to state that for fair dealing and good bi
cycles, I can heartily recommend E, Bandel, of the
1 Marshfleld Cyclery, Three wheels in the same fam
ily inside of one year ought to be good proof of my
statement, This statement was not solicited by Mr,
Bandel, but given freely in justice to him,
(Signed) NELLIE E, WHEREAT,
j I'm: tidics
Uclow Is given the time and
height of high nnd low water at
Harshfleld.
The tides aro placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the tlrst line and heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on con ccutlve heights will
cult Judge Gatens has ruled that
there Is no statute on which he could
be tried.
i:litbltIon Shoot. Otis Peret, the
rotors expert who makes pictures
with a r.fle and bullets Is on Coos
lia getting acquainted with the
trade and the local sportsmen. Ho
Is arranging for an exhibition shoot
under the auspices of the Marsh
fleld Dun Club at the club grounds
Sunday morning, June 29.
Will Hull, I Lighters Cnpt. 11. C.
Peterson of San Francisco. Is on the
liny negotiating with Kruso & Hanks
for the construction of a number of
lighters for use on San Francisco
bay. where Cnpt. Peterson operates
a number of tugs nml launches. Tim
captain Is accompanied by Mrs. Pe-
Orlglnal letter In our window.
If it's not good, we'll MAKE it good,
We know that to serve our own best interests, we
must serve you well,
Indlcnto whether It Is high or low Joron. and after concluding his bus-
water, tor high water on the bar , ' ' ,IRy W1" proceed on a
subtract 2 hour ni minnto pleasure trip to Europe.
subtract 2 hours 31 minutes.
zi ura. . a. 4a iu.30 f.23
I Ft. . . c.i n.r, 4.s
22IIrs. . 4.23 11.07 6.01
.Ft. . . 5.8 0.1 4.9
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WEATHER FORECAST.
(Hy Associated Press.)
OREGON Showers tonight
nnd Sunday.
RELIABLE
"Coos King" l TIMESAVERS
ALWAYS USEFUL
Bicycles
Dayton
Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
156 North Broadway Phone 158-R
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
4-43 a. in., June 21, by HenJ.
I Ostllnd, special government me
f teorologlcal observer:
' Maximum 71
Minimum 47
I At 4:43 a. m n ,; . 5S
I Precipitation ,. .n;
I Precipitation clnce Sept. 1,
' 1912 61.84
i Precipitation snmo period
I last year o9.3S
I wind: Southwest; cloudy
HORN.
Ladies, Look Here!
Tomorrow, Saturday Only
WITH EVERY $1.(1(1 IIOTTM-: OF
TOILET WATER WE WILL (JIVE
A an-CENT HOTTLE OF ALMOND
CREAM ....
FREE!
REMEMIIER TOMORROW ONLY.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
MAIN 298
US
HOLLAND -To Mr. and Mrs. Knooli
Holland at tholr homo In Llliliy
last evening, an eleven-pound
girl.
LAWHORN To Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Lnwhorn at tho home of Mrs.
W. If. Cox on 10th street, nn .11
pound girl at 7 o'clock tills morn
ing. June 21,
Will Rrlng Family j. v. Ronoy.
of the Coos Uay Homo Telophono
Co., Is expecting his family early
In July, to make their permanent
home In Marshfleld.
To Attend Dedication. Tho Ham
mer win leavo the Woolen Mill dock
at North Rend nt 2 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon for tho accommodation of
nny who may wlnh to attend tho de
dication of the Colporteur boat
Lifeline.
To Ship Out Dairy Products, Tho
Alert brought 3G00 pounds of cheese
nnd GOO of butter from tho Coos Day
Creamery this morning consigned to
II. H. Davis, PaBco. Wash.. 11. R.
Davis. Konnowlck, Wash., and T. II.
Klock or Seattle.
McAllister to lie Free. K. S. J.
McAllister, who was nrrested on Coos
Hay last fall In connection with tho
vlco cll(tiu Investigation In Portland,
and found entity, will ln release! m-.
cording to a Portland paper. CIp
3pe.
10.30 Thinks Coos- County a Marvel.
2.r, Judge L. T. Harris has returned from
11.17 j1'8 t-ll o Coos county, where he
2.5 ! llu"l a term of court for Judge Coke.
l" snys that section of the stnte Is
. certainly a marvel of richness In nnt-
urai wealth and predicts that when
the railroads are built In and are In
operation, that part of the state will
come to Its own and will develop
mnrvelotiBly. Eugono Register.
Tho Hurt at Cutlinllo Picnic. Tho
nnnuiil picnic of tho Catholic acad
emy of "Our Lady of Victory." which
was held at tho country house of the
German Aid society today, was at
tended by slight accidents. While
playing with some children on tho
porch, Rev. J. A. Moran Jumped up
In the alp n little, and being n tall
ninn and tho celling low, his head
came In contnet with a Joist with
such force as to cut a severe cash In
his scalp. Father Moran walked to
tho car lino nnd cnniu to Eugene
where It renulred four stltcliPM to
close tho wound. Ho went to tho
hospital to rest for a day or so.
Shortly afterward little G-year-old
Jock Jasper was struck on the fore
head by a swing In which other child
ren wore seated and had quite a se
vere flesh wound Inflicted. Ho was
painfully but not seriously hurt.
Ktigenu Guard.
PERSONAL NOTES
We Do Catering
For Parties
ROOM FOR SMALL
IIANQl'ICTS.
White House Bakery
(Formorly Leld's.)
IIOX
LUNCHES Will
PARTIES.
PICNIC
L. D. SMITH of Daniels Creek, was
In town today.
It. STUMP Is hero from Gould's
camp. Allegany.
E. It. HODSON of South Coos river,
Is In town todny.
MHS. S. A. YOAKAM of Cooa river,
Is In town on business.
MltS. J. W. VINEYARD of Enstsldo.
was In Marshfleld today.
CUIUS. HANSEN of North Inlet, was
n Marshfleld visitor today.
CLARENCE FISH, onglncor of Camp
2, Is spending tho day here.
G. A. RONERRAKE of Ross Inlot,
wns hore today on business.
MHS. A. II. 0I.SEN of North Inlet, Is
In town for tho day shopping.
JUDGE 8PERRY of Coqullle. Is In
warsiinem on legal business.
MASON NOAH of North Coos river,
wns In town on business todnv.
Mil. AND MltS. B. S. IJAHOBLT
arrived homo today from Portland.
In it nnuvjim ,.r n. ......... i..i...
. , ....... .... lit iit.jnun iiiiui,
was n Murshflold visitor this morn
ing. II. BLTON returned yesterdny on tho
Ilronkwntor from a trip to Port
laud. GEO. ANDERSON loft this, morning
for Myrtle Point after a brief visit
hero.
J. J. CLINKENREARR of Daniels
Crook, Is In town today on busi
ness. LESTER SMITH of Coos river, enino
to town this morning on the early
boat.
KAItL CLINKBN'nBAItD of Danlols
, ,
Gust Peret
Peter's moving picture expert, who makes pictures
with rifles nnd bullets at a hundred yards, is here
to show you how and why
Peters' Shells and
Cartridges Are Superior
to others. A complete stock of Metallic and Loaded
Shells mav alwavs he found at
ill
WARES
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sORPHEUM TONIGHT
BRONCHO BILLY'S GRATEFULNESS Essanay. Featuring G. M.
Anderson.
HARDUP FAMILY'S DLUFF A Pathe comedy.
SLLY IN" OUR ALLEY Sellg. Suggested by Carey's famous poem
of the same name,
J.OVE THE WINNER Sellg. A good comedy.
DOLLAR DOWN. DOLLAR A WEEK Sellg comedy.
1'IVE NEW PICTURES. GOOD MUSIC. ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
TOOL WINDOW
TGMGHT
When the lights are on,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Saws of every description,
Bucks Chisels,
P, S, & W, Chisels
Iron Levels,
Level Sights,
Irwin Auger Bits,
Bit Gauges,
Bailey Planes,
. . White's Chisels,
White's Slicks
Wood Levels,
Level Glasses,
Stanley Braces,
Butt Gauges,
Stair Gauge Fixtures,
Creek, enme to town on tho morn
ing boat.
MRS LOUIS WIItTH and children
of South Coos river, spent the day
In Mnrshfleld.
J. E. NOAH of North Coos river,
camo to town this morning In his
gasollr.? launch.
MISS HELEN AND RAY LANDRITH
are hore today from their North
Coos river home.
GUY DIPPLE, of llandon, was n
Mnrshllpltl business visitor todnv.
CIIAS. SELANDER of Catching In-
let, was a business visitor In
Marshfleld today.
GEORGE E. PEOPLE of Coqullle.
returned home this morning after
a short business trip here
CIIAS. MAHAFFY and son nnd
dnughtor are here today from their
home on North Coos river
MR. AND MRS. C. H. KRUilEn nf
Allegany, are In town for the day
on a business and pleasure trip.
C. A. OOMLEY of Myrtle Point, left
this morning for home after spend
ing n short time hero, on business.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK HASS leit
today for a few days at llandon
as tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pnpe.
C. J. LOWE, salesninn for Hluinnuer
Frnnk Drug Co., of Portland, left
on tho tlrenkwater for the north.
OEOROE N. HATTY and wlfo of
loos river aro In town and will
leave after tho 1th rff July for San
Francisco.
E. D. SPERRY, tho Coqullle attor
ney returned homo this morning,
after brief visit In Marshfleld on
legal business.
ALBERT HEAR returned to his
ranch on North Inlot yesterday,
after sovoral days' visit In town
with relatives.
CAPT. VAN CAMP, who has had
charge of tho launch Freak, has
resigned nnd tho vacancy will ho
filled by Pnul Crook.
WM. DOLAN of North Rend, re
turned yostordny from n two
weeks' visit In Portlnnd nnd nt
other northern points.
3AAC AND ALEC SAWYER of tho
Umpnun. returned this morning
from Allegany, whore they visited
their sister, Mrs. Fred (lould.
J. D. PULCHER. brother-in-law nf
J. W. Mitchell, loft today for his
homo In Pnrflons, Knnsas, after
several months spent on Coos Ray.
MRS. THOS. MOFFAT or Medford,
Ore., has returned home nftor a
brief visit with friends In Prosper
and at tho D. A. Jones home In this
city.
J. W. CARTER returned this morn
ing from nbovo Allegany, where ho
established a camp for his family,
who will enjoy an outing thoro this
summer.
OEOROE DUI1UQUB returned last
ovonlng from n visit with his
borther, Louis Dubuque of North
Inlet, nnd left on the Ilrenkwnter
today for Vancouver. II. C.
ANDREW OLESON of Lako Sldo,
who sold his store recontly to mi
lls Short, Is planning to leave soon
lifter tho Ith for a Borlea of visits
with his four married eons and
daughters at several Oregon coast
pniuis.
II. J. McKEOW'N of Tho Chandler,
who returned yesterday from
Portland nays that whllo general
biisluesH Is n lit t lo quiet, tho ho
tels In tho Rose City have been do
ing record smashing business the
past few weeks.
A. KJELLANDor Kontuck Inlet, was
n business visitor In Mnrshfleld
todny. Ho reports that his two
daughters, who woro operated up
on for appendicitis this wook are
recovering. Roth ho and Mrs.
KJollnnd hnvo previously under
gono operntloiiH for tho same
trouble.
MRS. ANNA LARSEN nnd children
of North Rend, aro preparing to
leave next weok for hor home
stead In central Oregon near
Christmas Lako. to maintain tho
necessary residence to secure her
title. Her daughter, Gladys, will
remain with hor grnndpnronts, Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Hoeck of North
Rend.
WANT ADS.
TYPEWRITER AND DOORKEEPER
employed part of tlmo will do
bookkeeping or typewriting when
wanted for anyone requiring Biiph
services. Address E., enro Times,
WANTED Position by contingent
bookkeeper nnd thorough office
man. A-No. l references furnish
ed. Care Times.
WANTED Roy, 1(1 or over, to work
nights nnd mornings In printing'
office. Apply at Times offlco.
WANTED A competent glil for
general housework. .Mrs. C. It.
Peck, 019 South Eloventh st.
WANTED Employment l,y yoiintf
man, In store, collecting or sol
iciting. Experienced. Can glvo
best of references. Care Times.
FOR SALIC Choice camping site on
South Coos river. Good wator,
'nice grove, good bathing bench,
platforms built. Write Uox G4 2,
Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Five-room cottage ami
ioi uuxiuu, on so. sixth streot.
Apply Hall & Hall.
FOR SALE l.-.i... holler, RMi.
p. ongluc, L'0-ft. gasollno boat,,
23-ft. gasolluo boar, 10-h.-p. gas
oline engine, l-h.-p. gnsollne en
gine, GO I egg Incubator, gasoline
drng-saw outfit, 3000 ft. myrtlo
lumber, 7x9 printing press and
type, SxlO camorn and Ions. la
qulro of E. A. Stonocyphcr, Enst
slde. Phono G-J.
WANTED A competent rook and
liousckcopcr for family of two.
No children. Good wages. Tele
phone 303.
FOR RENT Tho furnished home,
keoplng rooms. Phono 39-L.
FOR RENT I or (I rooms for
housekeeping In modern house,
with or without furniture Torms
reasonable. Apply in Mary E.
Thompson, SSG So. Cth street.
I'OR RENT Nicely furnished homo.
Keeping rooms. Appiy at 352
First street North.
WANTED An experienced ihcIiooJ
teachor for District No. 82, on
Rons Inlet. Wrlto E. It. Hess,
clerk, city.
WANTED Work ly carpenter, good
finisher. Will go out of town.
Call Times offlco.
FOU SALE iio.acro i-ancli, mostly
bottom laud; good buildings;
near Coqullle, Would take closo
lu lot In Marshfleld In part pay
ment. Address "Owner," enro
Times.
Ml Kinds of Job Printing Bone at The Times Office
Yankee Breast Drills and Screw Drivers,
Rules, Squares and St:el Tapes,
Carborundum Stones,
MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS' TOOLS.
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy. Btock nnd fruit form con
sisting of 518 ncreH, botwoon 35 nnd
40 ncres of rich bottom land, olght
acres of honch Innd sot to npplo
trcos and fifty ncros moro thot can
easily be clonrcd for or.chord nnd
bnlanco good grnzlng land for cat
tie, sheop or goats.
Twelve head good dairy cows and
all farming Implomonts necessary.
Locatod on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mils from poatolllco,
school nnd bnatlaudlng,
Ruy direct from ownor.
For further Information, call or
wrlto: W. A. GAGE. Allognny. Oro.
l'Olt HALE Household furniture,
tents, otf., at resldonco of Dr. J.
T. McCormac, each weok day from
10 a. m., to 2 p. m., until disposed
of.
WANTED Drop side child's lied.
Information at Times office.
LOST (ici'maii hIIvit piuo wltli
Initial "E." On Front atroot.
Leavo at Times offlco.
FOR RENT Small house, partly
furnished, sultablo for two por
Hous. Apply 905 South Seventh st.
l'Olt RENT Two five-room, flats.
Modorn nml newly renovated. Cor.
Tenth nnd Elrod nvouuo. Inquire
SOfi Central avenue.
l'Olt SALE Rlcyrlo ami Phono,
graph, Yodor, 515 So. Rroadway.
WANTED Registered llolMtiu hull,
from a wook to a year old.
Answer by mnll, or phono 3104.
Chun. Solauder, Sumner, Oregon.
FOR SALE Span of work horse.
Weight 1 100 lbs. ench. C. R.
Flanagan, 95S 5th st. S.
WANTED Sewing
3151.
by day. Phono
'(lit RENT. Rooms
keeping apartments.
nml Iioiis(v.
Lloyd Hotel.
l'Olt HALE lli-rooin lodging house,
furnished 301 North Front st.
Phono 205-J.
If you hnvo anything to sell, rent
trado. or wnnt help, tiv n Wnnt Ad
Straight Shank, Taper Shank and 5-8 Shank
Pipe Cutters, Stocks and dies and Taps,
Reamers, . ' Hack
Cold Chisels, Packing
ALL OF HIGHEST QUALITY.
Drills,
Saws,
Tools,
mammmmmmMmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmH
PRESCRIPTIONS
PERSONALLY PREPARED
Vo trivo an attention to detail that guarantees
I acciiracv in everv nreserintion that is nut up by our
store. The most careful weighing and measuring is
practised. Bring your prescription to
"The Apothecary Shop"
"When your doctor prescribes for yon, get the full
benefit of his scientific diagnosis by letting us com
pound your prescription. You get the most potent
full strength, high quality drugs, compounded in an
accurate, scientific manner in a laboratory that is
scrupulously neat and clean. AVe will call for and
deliver your prescription if you desire.