The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 24, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
THE SALESMAN'S NAME 13 DU3TCR OBOVN
THE BBIOHTr.ST LITTLR BOY IN TOV
vntM DAmryjANE comcs in to buy
HE KNOWS THE V1RY KINO JHT'U. IKY.
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Auto Supplies
A full sized auto chamois 1 f
for cleaning auto - - flJv
Thermos Bottles, $2,50 jj C Q
to
Drinking Cups 5c to $5.00 per set
See Our Window
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
tiii: henall store.
PHONE
MAIN
ORPHEUM
OI,l) ailAY MAKE Wogruph comedy.
ALL HAIL TO THE KINO lllcgraph comedy.
A WELCOME INTRUDER Dior rnph. A very good drama.
FOOD CHOPPEIt WAR A good comedy.
TIIE ESCAPE A strong drama of convict life.
FIVE PICTURES. :OOI .MIS C. ADMISSION TE.V CENTS.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
farshfietd RHTTFR
:rcamery PUMLt-
MADE
UNDEH
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODEItN
RYCTOUV.
STEHILIED
.MILK
AND
CltKAM.
PURE ICE
pee delivery, 8 a. in. ami 2 p. in.
Phono 7:1
re Do Catering
For Parties
HOOM TOR SMALL
1I.NQUI'71S.
ite House Bakery
(Formerly Leld'a.)
l!OX LUNCHES FOIt PICNIC
I-AIITIKS.
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
tessenger Service
MARSIIFIHLD CYOLERV.
Buster Browim S!ne
BBOM JHUgi JU1T Iit tiro rrrr
MAKE TlltM LOOK .tnTultl Jiunur AT
HER TMNOS NOV WANT thf lot nr liiAtl
X TuiT filar Allh nmrin Alilav. ulr
eoFvtf'aMf nrt
HI.' V M rN0- NOV- WANT THE JORT Or JMOt fKWO' iV 1
u'tS ViU That Jane and DusrmALWATj uiE ,1 yivk y
The Golden Rule
298
US
TONIGHT
AHH YOU
PHEIWHED
I 'OH THE
4th of July
LET US HELP YOU.
Suits $8.50
to $25.00
The Fixup
TWO STOUES
Mnrshlleld North Ilend
A ThoogM
For Today
A girl may allow her mother
to pick out a husband for her,
but she asserts herself when
it cornea to choosing her
candy.
You cun win mother
nnd daughter both with
Stafford's
Hare your job printing done
Tho Times office.
at
wy fMir iiwww war oa
June Is the
Month of Weddings
And they say that thcro la
"nothing half so sweet In Ufa
an love's young dream," but,
say, havo you ever tasted Sar
tor's candy? Any girl can toll
you It Is Just fiB sweot as love.
And tho Sartor fountain drinks
are as dolIclotiB an a droam.
WANTED Wnltioxt at Mci-i'IiiiiiIn'
C.ifo.
WANTED Huuouork. cooking or
house nnd window cleaning by
C. Ineso boy. Also Janitor work
in stores and offices. Address
Clee (Joey, P. O. llox 507, City.
WHEN J on want clover mm! for
your lawn phone 3151. I
LOST Dnik tan high hue hoot le
tweon Palace meat market and
rate track Sunday. Howard for
return to Palaco moat market.
WANTED Employment by young
man, In storo, collecting or sal-.
Icltlug. Experienced. Can glve
best of roforonces. Caro Times. '
I'Olt SALE Choice ramping site on
South Coos river. Oood water,
nice grove, good bathing bench,
platforms built. Wrlto llox CIS,
Mnrshfield.
FOUND Small gold Inlaid Mlde
from necklnco or chain. Owner,
may got snmo nt Times office by
paying for this notice. I
I'Olt SALE House and barn and -0
lots, woll improved, In First Ad
dition; horseB, harness, wagon,
two milk cows, 130 chlckons.
Phonos 151 or nddress J. E. Fltz-i
gernld, or coino nnd seo.
I WANTED Position by competent
liooKkeopor ami tiiorougn oriico
man. A-No. l references furnish
od. Caro Times.
WANTED An operlenced school ,
leacuor ror uisuici fo. n-, on
Rosa Inlet. Wrlto E. II. Hess,
clorlc, city.
i.'nit fi tr.P lrmisi'iiiiiii t nt'tiit -.
i ":;. ;"..;". .,;,'
leum, etc., ai rusuiciuu ui wr. j.
T. McCoriune. eacli weok day from
10 a. m., to 2 p. m., until dlsposod
of.
i
FOIt SALE Span of work horses,'
Weight 1400 iub. eacn. u. n
Flanagan, 958 5th at. S.
l.-mi itKVT itooms mid house
keeping apartments, Lloyd Hotel. I
FOIt SALE 12-room lodging house,
furnished. 3G1 North Front st.
Phono 205-J.
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock nnd fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, eigni.
acres of bench land sot to applo
treoa nnd fifty acres more that can
easily be cleared for orchard and '
balance good grazing land for cat-1
tie, sheop or goats, I
Twelve head good dairy cows and .
all farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mile from postofllco,
school and boatlandlng.
Buy direct from owner.
For further information, call or
write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore.
If you have anything to sell, ren
trade, or want help, try a Want A
Tlnm' Want Adi bring reiulU.
!WANT ADS.
.ii'xi: tides
Below Is given tlie time and
height of high and low water at
Uarshllolil.
The tides are placed in the order
of occurrence, wlrh their times on
the first II no and heights on the
second line of each day; a compar
ison on con ecntivc heights will
indicate whether it Is high or low
water, For high water on the bar
subtract 2 hours 34 minutes.
24 Mrs. . 1.25 5.10 12.11 7.17
Ft. . . 2.1 4.9 0.0 4.1)
2i lira. . O.i'T G.IUl 12. 4S 7.51
Ft. . . 2.4 4.5 0.0 5.1
20 Hrs.. 1.53 7.37 1.24 S.3S
Ft. .. 2.1 4.2 1.1 1.5
i WEATHER FORECAST,
i (Ily Associated Press.)
1 OREGON Showers tonight
or Wednesday, probably fair in
tiie Hnat portion tonight and I
l Wednesday.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 2 1 hours ending at
1.43 n. in., June 24, by IlenJ.
Ostliud, spcelnl Qoveruiucnt ine
tcoroioglcnl observer:
Maximum 03
Minimum 54
At 4:43 a 54
l'rcclpltatlon 15
Precipitation since Sept 1,
1012 03.50
Precipitation same period
Inst year 53.43
Wind Southwest, cloudy.
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HORN
LILJEQVIST To Mr. nnd Mrs. L.
A. MlJcqvlBt. at 'their homo in
Cnqiillia. Friday, Juno 20, n
daughter. Mother and child are
doing well and happy liu.ior, who
Is Prosecuting Attorney of Coos
County, Is nlreudy for woman's
rights, for else how could this
llvoly llttlo politician becomo n
future President. Grandpn A. J.
Sherwood also insists on doing in
cluded In tho congratulations.
ERICKSON To Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Krlckson, of Mnrshllcld, at
Mercy Hospital, North Pond, n son.
Mother and child are doing woll
and tho fntlior Is as happy as any
father of n futuro posslblo Presi
dent should be.
New Harbor Shop. Ouh A. llarr
has opened n barber shop In the
Lockhnrt building noxt dnor to tho
Pert Doromus omploymont office on
Market avenuo.
New Store. The building on tho
corner of Market avenue and Second
Btroet, which lias boon vacant, Is be
ing overhauled and will be occupied
as a ladles' wenr storo.
Large Hoses. Mrs. O. Hanson
says sho has a Carollno Testout Hint
measures 1 1 1-2 Inches In clrrumfor
onco, which Is turgor than the prize
roBo which Mrs. John Hear claimed.
Buys Lots. John Motley Iiiih pur
chased two 1o(h on North Second
street, Just nbovo tho W. T. Mer
chant homo, from lleurv Sengstnck
en nnd will build a nice homo on
them, Mr. Seugstncken had owned
tho property for 29 years and retnliiH
This Sign Means
That wo carry in stock
goods which are advertised
in Good Housekeeping
Magazine.
The kind of goods that
Lr. Wiley approves as
pure.
For Good Housekeeping
allows only good, sound,
wholesome things to be ad
vertised in its columns.
Good Housekeeping guar
antees their quality.
So do we.
Nasburg's Grocery
The CltMid Housekeeping Store.
Corner Conimorclnl and See
on streets.
Phono t!lil-J.
Meats
When you want a good
Steak or Roast
bear us in mind,
The Palace Market
SYLVESTER JONES, Manager.
Phono 406, 180 No. Broadway
"In business for jour appetite"
two more lots which front on North
Broadway.
Caught Ulg FNh. Six halibut
weighing 500 pounds were brought
In ns n result of a day's catch by A.
and E. Lanegan, who nrc operating
the tlshlng boat Pirate off tho Coos
Day Coast.
Pacific lagging ('oimfc-s. Tho
fifth annual session of the Pacific I
Logging Congress will bo held in
Spokane September 24 to 27. A
number of Coos Hay men are to hnvo
places on tho progrnm.
Now .Mull Carrier. II. 11. Mnsales
recently passed a successful civil
the new substitute mnll carrier, who
recently passed a successful civil
service examination, la tnklng the
place of Carrier Haas this week.
v Iillo Mr. Haas and family are en
Joying n vocation nt llandon.
Leave Tomorrow on Singe. Tho
following passengers are listed to
leave on Drain Btngo tomorrow morn
ing: F. A. Tledgen, H. E. Kenne
dy, Mrs. ll. E. Kennedy, Margaret
Kennedy, Titos. K. Campbell, Clyde
H. Altchlson and E. O. Kruger.
Mnr.shlleld (Shi Graduated. A
plcturo of Mlsa Frances Oolden. of
Marshllold, appeared In The Oro
gonlan of Sunday. Sho Is a mem
ber of this year's graduating class
of tho Lincoln High School of Port
land and Is No. 37 In tho class photo
graph. .Judge Coke to Itettirn. Judgo
John S. Coke was In tho city yester
day winding up tho fag ends of tho
term of court he hold hero. Judgo
Coke Intended to go to Mnrshflold
via Rosoburc In tho auto stage, but
if this weather keeps up, ho will tnko
t no Pont out from portinnd on .Mon
day or go by Drain. Eugene Hegls
tor. Successful Dnnce. Tho mid-summer
dance given by tho Swedish
Linen Socloty nt Finnish Hnll Satur
day evening Wns jno of the big
social and financial successes of tho
season. Tho wot wonthor could not
dampen tho enthusiasm of tho de
votees of Terpsichore, more than 300
being present and nil roport ono of
tho finest times of tho senson.
Htillil N'v llesldonco. Contract
wns let today for a now double house
to bo erected by W. F. Squlro at tho
corner of Fifth nnd Ingoraoll. Tho
now building will bo nub nnd n half
stories, with bnscmont, with twolvo
rooms, two bath rooms and will bo
modern throughout. The estimated
cost is about $3000. Uenjnmlu Ost
liud is the architect nnd J. C. Ostcr
tho contractor.
PERSONAL NOTES
OTTO HILL Is n visitor today from
Coos river.
11. W. SANFOIll) of Sumner, Is In
town today.
JOE FOSSE la over from Coaledo to
day on business.
ARCHIE NORTON of Suiunor, Is
hero for tho day.
W. II. KENNEDY Is milking n busl
ness trip to Florence.
MRS. FRED WILSON of Allegany,
Is In town for tho day.
VICTOIt ENDLAND of North Inlet
Is In town for the day.
MRS. IJUHANE, or South Inlet, Is
spending tho day In town.
MR. COWAN or Honnossey'H mine, la
Hiiendlug the dnv lu town.
WILLIAM AHLSKOO Is lu town on)
iubIiicbh from North Inlet.
ALFRED STORA of Coos river Is
In town on business today.
JOHN HAYNEIl Is a buslnosa visitor
t to town from Ten Mile Lnke.
NED C. KELLEY Is hero rrom Co-
(iilllo on bUHlness nnd pleasure.
J. OLSKN left this morning for
Rogue river on n business trip.
OEORCIE ROSH, or Catching Inlet, Is
i a business visitor hero for the day.
J. N. IIAYLISS, of Coauilio, wns a
Marshllold business visitor ycHtcr
day. HESTER NORTON or Suiunor, Is
horn for tho day on a shopping
trip.
F. A. TURNER of Copolls, Wn loft
this morning for llandon on busi
ness. N. I). PUATT or Myrtlo Point. Ih a
business visitor lu Mnrshriold to
day. M. II. DEMENT or Myrtlo Point, Is
horo for a few days receiving med
ical treatment.
ROCCO HIASCO, tho Coos rlvor
rancher, Is lu town for tho day
on business.
MRS. A. P. INCRAM or Coauilio. re
turned this morning atter a short
stay in town.
II. E. IHJLTMANN loft on tho morn
lug train on a business trip to tho
Coqulllo Valley.
ORE) WICKHAM AND F. M ED
LOCK of llandon, nro horo for an
ludoflnlto visit.
MRS. C, W. (1 1 1) IIS, of North In
let, Is spending tho day horo an
n shopping trip,
MRS. HARRIET MOItRIS AND MISS
(1LADY8 GARDNER of Muplotnn,
nro in Mnrshriold,
C. II. ORAM, labor rommlsslonor,
nrrived rrom Portinnd yostordny
on a business trip.
MRS. A. W. MEYERS or Coaledo.
Peoples' 5-10-I5cStore
IS A
modorn necessity In ovory up-to-date
town. Tho convonlont dis
play and plainly marked prices
appeal to ovory shoppor. Como In
and look us over. You aro al
ways welcome. Wo nssuro you
that you will boo a variety and
values.
Our Motto:
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
Now Location
Front St., Opp. Postoffico,
I SOCIAL CALENDEH
I Tuesdny.
Mrs, Richardson and .Mrs. O'
l Connell nt cards for Mrs. Ford.
I iloyal Auction Bridge with
Mrs W. D. Scott.
I Methodist Episcopal Ladles'
I Aid Entertnined by Mrs. E. W.
IScbrock nt Cooston.
Presbyterian Auxiliary Picnic
to North Coos River.
1 I Wednesday.
Auction Ilrldgo with Mra.
I m, v.. .Mnioney.
I 11. P. O. E. Annual Birthday
Dance.
I Presbyterian Mlaalonnry So
I doty with Mrs. llutton.
I Jolly Dozen with Mra. A. L.
I Buttz.
was in town yesterday, returning
home this morning.
MR. AND MRS. O. W. SHELLY nnd
OORDON SHELLY, of Myrtle
Point, nro in Mnrshflold.
D. A. EDWARDS or San Jose, Cnl.,
arrived hero last evening via Myr
tlo Point on n business trip.
W. J. JIOWARD, n prominent ranch
man or North Inlet, Is In Mnrah
Hold today on n business trip.
JAS. GRADY or Gardiner, who Is
connected with Porter Ilrothers,
nrrived hero yesterdny on business.
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE nnd daugh
ter, ROSE NORTON, nro town
visitors rrom Catching Inlet to
day. MR. AND MRS. CHASE arrived horo
from Snlom yesterday and loft on
the morning train for tho Coqulllo
vnlloy.
DEL CATHCART returned this morn
ing rrom Hnyncs Inlet, whero ho
went to survey some land ror Ju
lius Larson.
E. J. COFFELT of North Ilond, Is
In Mnrshflold today and anys Mrs,
Cotfolt Is alowly recovering rrom
her long Illness.
PROF. F. A. TIEDOEN lenvos to
morrow ror Salt Lako to attend
tho meeting of tho National Edu
cational association.
GEO. I1EATTY AND WIFE hnvo ro
turned from Gnrdlncr, Mr. Rpattj
rccumlng his old position In Cur
ry's harbor shop.
MRS. HARUY RHODES, of South
Inlet, Is hero ror a row days on
a business and pleasure trip. Sho
may rotum todny.
MISS .ESTHER SULLIVAN AND
MISS LEORA McCLEAS loft this
morning ror a week's visit with
relatives In llnndnn.
MRS. SELMA THOMAS and children
loft via llnndnn today for San
Francisco nnd Ilorkeley, whero
they will spend n fow months.
W. II. IIOLDIMAN, who has been"
conducting a W. O. W. mombor
shlp cnmpnlgn In tho Coqulllo val
ley towns, in In Mnrshflold. today.
MRS. NELS OSMUNDSEN, of Co
tillo, Is In tho city visiting her
Blstor, Mrs. Edwnrd Mollor, having
nccompimled her on her return
rrom n trip to Couulllo.
MRS. HARRY STUOFFORD nnd son
returned homo this morning nftor
a visit with Mrs. Strorrord's moth
er, Mrs. E . A.Fasdmotaolnshrdlu
or, MrB. E. F. Adams, of Tomplo
ton, MRS. W. II. HANSON AND SON,
VERNON, nro expected on the
Ilrcakwater from their homo In
Snhntha, Kansas, for nn extended
visit nt the home of her dnughtcr,
Mrs, II. L. Crawford.
F. A. OOLDEN, school supervisor. Is
spending tho week lu the Cooulllo
Valley visiting schools nnd nt Coun
ty Superintendent llnkor'H office
while tho Intter Is nt Snlom on
school work.
MISS EDITH M. DUNNING, nccom
pnnled by her nieces. MISSES DO
RIS nnd EDITH MEIIEEN. nr
rived horo on tho Adolluo Smith to
spend n fow weeks with friends on
tho liny.
MRS. F. P. UUItGEN of Minneapolis,
nrrived hero on the Adeline Smith
to visit her pnreiits, Mr. nnd Mra.
Otto Oreu, or South Mnrshriold.
She has been visiting her brother,
J. E. Oren. lu Ilorkolov,
EDGAR DAIELL, formerly mana
ger of tho C. A. Smith company's
Minneapolis mill, nrrived horo on
tho Adolluo Smith to spend a week
or so on tho liny ns tho guest of
Arno Moreen nnd other friends.
L. .1. SIMPSON of North Ilend. wns
it Mnrshflold business visitor to
day. Mr, Simpson snys that the
lumber market has boon bud but
that thoy hope to Rtart the Old
Town mill again soon,
DON GARDINER Is homo from n bus
lnosa trip to San Francisco nnd
whllo thorn hnh-nobbod with sov
eral of the Const League playors,
getting pointers on a row rust plnyH
that ho oxpcctH to introduce In the
noxt Elks' gamo.
W. T. STOLE la oxpectod homo to
morrow rrom Portinnd, whoro ho
wont for tho trlnl of tho John West
damngo case against tho C. A.
Smith Lumber company. Tho Jury
In tho fodoral court allowed West
32.ri00 for the Injury to hla lower
limbs. Ho sued for $:ir.,0l)0.
AMONG TIIE SICK.
Tho two chlldron of Mr, nnd Mra.
J. A. Luse are unite 111 with whooping
cough,
Sam Lando, who bus boon III for
some tlmo, is roported convalescent.
Important Notice
To tho Vlavl patrons and thoso
wishing Information rogardlug Vlavl,
would stnte that tho representative
Mrs. Rlloy, will bo at her rooms nt
1C1 No. 10th, Mondays, 8 n. in. to
5 p. in. Phono 1E5-X.
Gardening Gloves
nil sizes for salo at tho
STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS
AND PENSLAR REMEDIES.