The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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Electric Ford Starters-
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In the thtnkor MM school hero, nnd
slip nnd her brother, G. Leltoy
Smith, n noted prohibition lawyer
lit Portland, have ninny friends hero
who will sympathlzo with them In
their bereavement.
York. Ho also visited his par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Towor
at Monrovia and reports tho Coos
Hayltos In Sonthorn California nro
getting along nicely.
TiniCS FOR FEBRUARY.
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wAwy&vjm
ELECTRIC
Starters and Lights for the
FORD
Any Ford can bo equipped with nn electric stnrt
or niul HkIUb for $100.00.
This outfit Is Just nn efficient ns nny starter on
I ho highest-priced cars. In fact, It Is tho Identical
.snuio thing designed to fit the Ford.
Just think for $750.00 yon enn own a Ford with
nil tho modern conv nleiicos of nny cur.
Hotter place your order now before It Is too
late.
G00DR"S Garage
mow Is Ri-uu tl'.o tl.nu and
tilth) of mirIi iiml low wntor ai
Mi ruli Hold.
Tlit Hues nro placed iu tho order
if uiciii'ntiK'ti, wlih their times on
the II) Bt lino mid heights on tho
second line uf each day; a compar
ison on consecutive heights will
Indieuto whether It Is high or low
water, i-or high wntor on tho bar
substrnct 2 hours 3-1 minutes.
lDiIIrs.. 3.2 t 9.55
5.0
4.52
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0.03
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20 Hrs.
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21llrs.
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G.51
Louse Hotel. Mr. and Mrs V.
1 Sanford have tnken n two-year
lease on the North Inlet Hotel. The
new proprietors will tnk possession
on March 1. They nro hotel people
of past experience.
I Mnvlii" llnck. Tho reconstruction
'of the Montgomery block on Front
stroot bus been practically completed
nnd the tenants are all moving bnek.
Snrters will hnve their new store
rciitly for opening by Saturday nn 1
will hnve n nuieh larger nnd finer
plnce than boforo. The Lnndo stork
la being moved back and the Quat
orniuss studio will soon be ready for
opening. A realty coinpnny will al
so hnvo offices on t' e second floor.
.IAS. COWAN, Jr., who claims tho
tltlo of '.Morchnnt 1'rlnco of Ton
Mile" slnco Mllo Plerson moved to
Marshllold, wns hero yestordny on
business nnd plensure. Ton Mllo is
nntlclpntlng groat activity on ac
toiiut of tho large nnionnt of rnil
rond work that will soon bo under
wny there.
W. J. UUOWN, of North Inlet, Is
nt Mnrshfleld todny on business.
J. W. CROWLEY, of North Inlet,
wns n piBongcr on the North
Stnr for Mnrshfleld todny.
5.7 0.1
WEATHER FORECAST
n M ln'e.1 Prrm tn Coot Hay Time. 1
OREGON Ilnlnj southonst
ly winds.
LOCA L TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ondlng nt
4:13 n. in., Feb. 19. by llenj
Ostllnd, speulnl government me
teorologist: Maximum 50
Minimum 41
At 4:43 a. in 41
Precipitation 11
Precipitation Blnco Sept I
1913 41.CC
1'reclpltatloii samo period
Inst year 43.48
Wind: Southwest; cloudy.
I noit.v. 1
CIIARLSTON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Don
uld M. Chnrlston nt their home In
South Mnrshlleld, Sunday, Fobru
ary 10, a son. Mother and child
nro doing nicely nnd Mr. Chnrls
ton expects to hnve his heir out
looking over tlo work of tho
dredge Sonttlo in n few days.
IIESSLER To Mr. and Mrs. K. lit
Hesslcr. Monday, February 17, a
daughter.
Rennets OlnxscM. A Times lost
nd last ovenlng restored u vnlunblo
pair of eye-glasses to Mrs. Henry
Hengstackui. Less than nn hour
after tho first copy of Tho Times
hnd been printed, tho finder, Jns.
Lumlburg, of 510 North tlroadwny.
brought them to Tho Times office
mid claimed the reward. Ho hnd
picked them up on the street nbout
1 1 o'clock the night previously,
Mrs. Sengstnckon hnvlng dropped
them while en routo homo. Mrs.
Sengstiickcn hnd senched In vain
along tho street for them.
PERSONAL NOTES
WANT ADS.
; I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOR SALE No. 1 itlium: cnu bo
1 Inspected nt Hon Smith's, 309
I Park nvo. $250, one-half cash,
! rest In monthly pnyments. L.
I II. Hosolton, Mnrshfleld,
J. S. MASTERS, of Catching Inlet,
Is nt Mnrshfleld todny 011 business.
RANCH FOR HUNT nn very liberal
terms to tho right pnrty. Splendid
chnnce for stock nnd potatoes.
Ranch, enro of Times.
v
FOR SALE CHEAP One lady's
driving mnre, rubber tired buggy
nnd hnrness; nlso two flno blood
ed driving colts, full brothora,
coming three nnd four yenrs old.
Phono 31G-L.
UEO. CIIAltD, of Isthmus Inlot, is
a busiutss visitor ut Mnrshfleld
todny.
J. S. MASTERS, of Catching Inlot,
enmo down to Mnrsliflold today
on business.
Electric Ford Starters-
Itim Show limine. Tower Brothers
nro again In charge of the Orpheiim
Tlioator Here.
GEORGE BLAKE, of Catclilng In
let enmo down to Mnrshfleld to
day on business.
FRED KRUSE, of Isthmus Inlot,
wns a passenger on tho Bansheo
for MnrHhfield todny.
MU. AND MRS. II. HOLMES nnd
son, Fred C. Holmes, loft on tho
stcigo for KoBoburg todny.
KOIt SALE DlnliiK set, bed nnd
dresser, ninhognny pnrlor sot,
sowing mnchlno, morris chnlr,
hentlng stovo nnd housohold uton
slls. Hlgh-grndo stuff nnd prnc
tlcnlly now. 327 South 2ml. Tol.
229.
WANTED (Jill foi( fjcnenil Iioiiho.
work. Mrs. Ward M. Hlake, 90G
South 5th street.
I-'OU HUNT Two rooms furnished
for housekeeping. 103 S. 2nd at.
J. 1). SAUNDERS wns n pnsBongor
on tlio morning train for Ilenvcr
Hill to call on tho trnde there.
KM her III. Mrs. Calvin M. Con
nor nnd (leo. M. iicntty unvo ro-i
colvod word thnt their fnthor, Itov.
Iicntty, 11 rctlrod minister nt Salem,
Is critically 111.
Take Degree. Dr. It. W. Morrow,
It. II. Corey and Albert Hnlstcd woro
tho three taking tho Royal Arch de
gree hero Tuestlny night, following
which n little spread wns enjoyed.
DILL M'CAIIKY, tho big logger nt the
Hltie Hldgo camp, came down yes
tordny for a Bhort visit In Mursh-Ilold.
Hit. AND MRS. ENDICOTT or Co
qulllo have roturned homo after a
vlHlt nt the J, S. Lyons homo in
South Mnrshlleld.
Men's and Boys' Outfitters.
men's and boy's suits and overcoats at fjreatly reduced
:es.
80 for men's $4.50 '$5.95 for men's $7,00
jsers. trousers,
00 for men's $6,00 $6.35 for men's. $7,50
jws, trousers,
45 for men's $6,50 $6.80 for men's $8,00
JSefs, trousers,
We guarantee satisfaction
I'liin Dinner. Tho PrcBbytorlnn
Womon'B Auxlllnry hnvo completed
plans to glvo n chicken dinner next
Saturday nt tho Swedish Lutheran
Church hnll on Commercial nvonue.
Postpone Ten. Tho Colonial Tea
which wns to hnvo been link! with
Mrs. Copplo next Saturday, has
been postponed Indoflnltoly.
A J.ARGE MONEY MAKER
Wo offer the HOO-foot CORNWAM,
waterfront on HASP SIDE of than
ue opposite Alliance wnrelioiiso for
(j! 1.1, ."((), on easy teriiiM. This line I
.n by fur llio best Investment on
Coos liny. Don't go (o sleep on this
but M'O
title guarantee .
abstract co.
Quatermass Studio
Opens About Feb. 21
old locution
building
on
In Montgomery
Front St.
SES GROUND TO ORDER
tyes Perfectly Fitted
f f
a s? LWcU w,, 0 I?J'o
iiiu inner.'
fi you have headaches or
cial grounj comblffntlon
iocloseworkorseeat adls-l
' an oniBJ0"8- .A Slnss of
ttn ' luiover. civerr
njr me warranted to give
Come and Bertr0naB 8Uc"
W.B. RICHARDSON,
m "Pipmetrist
ft- "roadway Mnrshfleld.
Last Week
of tills clenrnnco snlo. Duy
now for next winter nnd save
R0 por cont. You do not get
that porcoutngo at tho bank.
Western Outfitting Co.
Russell bldfl., Central ave.
Money Is King
Wo hnvo In 40 dlfforent
vnrlotlos of the lntost artificial
flowers nnd wronths.
Also braids nnd frames of
nil kinds for that spring hat.
Tho prico ir cents.
Wlint do otliors nsk you?
Genulno rainproof Mallnes,
nil colors, tho yard, 1GV;.
Whnt do othors nsk you?
Get tho lOc-store hnblt.
AlAVAYS WWIKTlllXn NHW
'im 4 ro n
Cent 130-11
enger Service
gSHFiaDCYCLERY
fe0PMG
"imilWU
'FRAMING,
SUPPLIES
WfaD BROS.
nusseil Building,
antral Avenue
Linoleum Logic
No, X
No More
i
Backache
Take the backache
of house-clean-"""
Ing. "Uso
linoleum
i for. floors,
Armstrongs Linoleum
U made in patlernt or the parlof a well asi
ihe kiieherv Rislihe rreedi of the bathroom
and the bedroom.
Itj's clean sanitary, durable
and'tconomical.
'Plenty of"pale" ,0 Plck from nearly"3
hundred new onei that are decidedly out-olj
the ordinary,
No trouble to dhow thenwand you need noj
do more than look.
"Why Vuy M"oro?"
JOHNSON-GULOVSEfM CO.,
Quality Homo Furnishings
H K J0U
iM&Wr' iTvt!"gfi
Peoples 5j12.c Stores
Miush field
Ilniitlou Myrtlo Point
TiTe R.oyal
TONIGHT
Mildred Koenlg, that llttlo- miss
in a big hit.
Miss Lois Powell In two pretty
i Sovon new reols of pictures.
1 Kluoniacolor two-roil, "Mission
Rolls." A romance of San Junn
Caplstrano. Historic scones in
i Southern California.
' "The Noto In tho Shirt." Two-reel
KInemncolor comedy,
i "Naval Ilevlew." In Now York
.hnrbor was tho groatest aKgrfgation
'of battleships In the world's history.
And in this KInemncolor film many
of tho most entortalning featuros of
I the great event nro displayed.
"Tlie uiamonu .MnKers." a Brcui-two-reol
detective drnma.
Another new reel,
AND Ahh THIS FOR. I.QWEIt
FLOOR, lCc; BALCONY, 10c.
New llonieN F. I). Clough Is orecN
lint n bulldlnu' on his recently niir-
clmsed lot on Was' lngton street,' in
, First Addition. Rudolph A. Mnns lsj
l clonrliiR his lot preparatory to niilui-
Ing a home In First Addition.
Dredge Delayed. As ft result of
encountering somo black snnd, tho
dredge Sonttlo Is being delayed and
Knglucer Chnrlston said toJny thnt It
probably would bo n week boforo It
would bo nblo to start on tho Mill
Slough fill.
Newly-weds Trip. Mr. and Mrs.
Kills S. Dement, of Myrtlo Point,
who woro married four days ago,
woro visitors in tho" city yesterday.
Thoy nro on tholr honoymoon. They
stopped nt tho St. Francis. Al
bany Democrat.
c.i.t ii. i Hullwin A nninll tinl.
UII "I' " ... ...
loon with n light nttnehod wns turn
ed loose nbout (:30 last nigut.
'l noro wns prnciicnny no winu uiow
ing nnd tho air bag nscpnded di
rectly upward dnd wns visible fori
a hnlf hour or so until it nscenuou
through tho fog nnd clouds.
I
1 1 IteMniuiiiiteur Here. D. M. Wat
son, ror yenrs a nuiun reBiuuruui-
man at Portland, having eonuucieu
tho eating houses In tho Imperial ,
nnd I'orKins noiem, enmo in on uiu
Drenkwntor todny nnd will go to
Gnrdlnor. whore It Is undorBtood
that ho Is looking over somo invest
ments. I Jones' Office. A Rosoburg pn
por says: "H. F. Jones, who is soon
to retire from tho local United
Btatos land office, has leased orflces
on tho third floor of tho Porklns
building, whero U" will resume tho
'practice of law. During Mr. Jones'
! absence tho offlco will bo' In chargo
of F. L. Jones, hla son."
Hearing Today. Tho claim of Mrs.
Rarnh A, Yonknni. former adminis
tratrix of the estnto of George F.
niood. for I2SG7 for sorvlces and
boarding tho decoased, will como bo
foro Judgo Hall today for hearing.
Attorney I. N. Miller nnd Harry G.
Hoy will represent tho heir, Mrs.
Cathorlno S. Clark of noston, Mnss.
Mrs. Yoakam Is represented by Bon
nott Swanton.
MR. AND MRS. OF.O. RICHAnDS
roturned from a visit to Catching
Inlet todny, whero they hnvo boon
tho guests of Mrs. John Hiiyden.
WALTMR HUMMKRT. whoso ivlfo
was formnrlv Miss K.inlco Nichols,
of Mnrshfleld, returned todny on
his regular tour of this section.
C. W. HILL, of Portlnnd. hns beon
on tho Buy for th pnst weok,
rnlltim on the morehiints In the
Intorest of "n hotter dny's work."
FRANIC II. PAGE. U'n woll-loiown
ronro.pntatlvo of M. L, Kllno,
Portland, plumbing supplies, arriv
ed on 'io Mroakwnter to look af
ter tntdo In tho Coos county sec-tlon4
F. H, PAIGE, tho well-known trav
eling mnn, roturned to tho Bay
today on the Bronkwator, Mr.
Pnlgo has boon figuring on putting
In a Jobbing house for this sec
tion hero.
E, F. LEMIEIIX nrrlvod homo to
day from Portlnnd, whero he wont
to buy n stock of paint and wall
paper for the store, which ho will
onen In tho former quarters of
Wllloy & Schroedcr on North
Front streot.
New Camps. Mr. Kaiser, w'.io was
hero a while last year with tho Hous-
I er Housor compnny, has returned
to tho Bay and will nrouabiy no in
charge of tho work again, or nt least
I In charue of, Htnrtlng the threo or
' four additional camps which thoy will
, nut in between Ten Mllo nnd Sand
Point to rush tho construction work.
110 bag beon In Canada. JT0 rsne to
Mnrshfleld last evonlng to take In
the Elks' ball.
J. M. WRIGHT, tho contractor, re
turned todny from n business trip
to Portland nnd Hood River. Ho
rnnorts thnt L. M. Bontloy. who
allied In tho construction of tho
Chandlor Annex, Is now recuperat
ing rapidly nftor his long Illness.
REV, R. O. SUMMEItLIN. Tormorly
nnstnr of h IT. B. Churcn In
North Bond, nrrlfod horo todnv to
'lit frlonds nnd rolnUvos nnd nt
his old homo In Myrtlo Point.
Rov. Summorlln has beon engaged
In tho prohibition cnmpnlgns In
Snlom nnd other points recontly.
J. W. H1LDENBRAND roturnod to
dnv from a business trip to Port
lnnd nnd oxpects to bo rendy soon
to onon tho now hnrdwnro nnd
bullderB' sumilles storo which ho
nnd Win. Schroodor will stnrt on
Market nvonuo near tho wntT
front. I. R. TOWER nrrlved home on tho
Brenkwntor todny from nn extend
ed Eastern nnd Southern tour
during which ho visited tho big
auto fnctorles nnd shows In Now
I Mother Dead. Mrs. Chas. II. Cur
tis today recolvod a lottor from Mrs.
,E. W. Hogue. of Ashland, announc
ing tho doath of nor mother at
Portland. Mrs. Hobuo was former
ly Miss Jonnlo L. Smith, a teacher
Special Unhnlstery Work
E. M. Potorson, nn expert and
oxnorloncod unholstory man, who
has worked for largo firms and can
do flrst-clnss work, hns boon en
gaged to tako clmrgo of this branch
of our factorv. Your work sollrltod
and satisfaction guaranteed. Esti
mates furnished.
The Woven Wire Mattress &
Bedding Co.
Shop phono, 19B-L.
Rosldonco phono, lor-J
South Broadway, Marshfleld, Or
I'Olt SALE Team, wagon and hnr
ness. Eunulro It. 11. Duriics, Bay
City, P. O. Box GIG.
I'Olt SALE Lot for Halo or trade
on Ninth streot. Inquire nt -101
Ninth street South.
LOST (in?l Utile bracelet. .Howard
for return to Times offlco.
FOi'M) Lady's kid glove, can Iio
hnd nt Times orflco by describing
property nnd paying for this no
tice. I'Olt HALE Egns for hatching.
White Orpington, Rhode Island
Reds, Whlto Leghorns. Phono
12 1-L.
FOUND EnHlern Slur emblem pin,
In Goldon Rule storo. Can be ob
tained by describing property nnd
pnylng for this nd at Times offlco.
WANTED
WANTED $(100, one to two yearn
tlino, on rosldonco property. Ad
dress "Cash," Times offlco.
HOARD AND ROOM Mn. N. M.
Johnson, 23G Mnrkot nvonuo, $20
por month,
v
LOST Aiitoiiinhlle mink In fitint of
, Engles' Hnll Saturdny night. Ro
turn to Times offlco.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Hlood mid fox hound
puppies, two months old; will
muko flno trailers for benr nnd
wlldcnt. $25.00 pnlr. Address
E. O. Swodborg, Stockyards 8tn.,
Denver, Colorado,
FOR HALF Furniture of noveii
room houso; nlco location, houso
for rent. Inqulro 173 Eleventh
streot West.
FOR HALIJ Flno furniture In 0-
room houso, down town. $225
, cash. Froo rent. Enqulro Times.
FOU SALE CHEAP Furniture of
six-room houso; can rout houso
ronsonnblo, Phono 333-J.
FOR SALE Furniture of 10-rooiu
house. 409 North Broadway.
Phono 1GG-X.
II.J.'V'!
OR RENT
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FOirTcE.NT Hoiiko, hunt nnd lot
100 by 200 with fruit trees nnd ono
dozen hens, 1 cow fresh n April.
Houso pnrtly furnished, Opposlto
Smith docks. Apply Mrs. A. Cnva
naugh, Eastsldo or pVono 392-X.
FOR RENT Iiarco houso on Bout
11th stroet. Phone 119-L., or ut
A. B Campbell.
M
amiriiini
Toilet Requisites, the iuo.t per
fect lino of beauty preparations
on (ho market. For sale only nt
THE LEADINfi DRUO
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