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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION. zsatiggKsa&dfldMa ; S. 0. C01PI SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday Mrs. F. G. Hor- ton nt bridge. Mlnnlo Wis Club with Mrs. I). A. Jones on South Sovcnth. Tho Social Sowing Club with Mrs. .Inck Swnnson. ilk. jj&ppaMk 1 I PAY TAX We Are Asking1 You Direct, to Call and See Our 'Complete Line of Housefurishings Vo wnnl to demonstrate .and prove to you bnvond any doubt that our qualities and our prices, our styles and our i'inUios are the best for you. We Sell Dishes in sets and in open stock, whore you can get just such pieces as you require. "We have the plain white in a superior quality at very low prices, and decorated ware in truly artistic designs and colorings. The prices on these cither in sets or open stock arc remarkably low and we ask only that you sec them and price them before buying any dishes. Our Lines of Beds, and Bedding: would make quite a store by themselves. We carry Bedsteads from $2.50 to $30.00, with Springs, Mattresses, Comforters, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets and Pillows of all grades, weights and prices. AVo want you to know how good these goods arc, and how little we ask for good articles. Our Dining Room Furniture comprises all that a complete line should contain. Wo have Solid Oak Exten sion Tables for $9.00, and all the way up to $50.00. Dining Chairs from $1.25 up to $10.00 each. "Wc want you to know all about these, and to best know them, you should see them. Bed Room Furniture and nil kinds of Rugs in strict keeping with the standard of this store. Make it a point to pay us a visit. You are welcome and we will appre ciate the opportunity lo personally show you through. $ t t Perry & Nicholson THE WEATHER. (By Associated Prose.) OREGON Fair tonight nnd Friday; northwest winds. HE- LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:13 n.m., Sept. 19, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorological observer: Maximum GC Minimum 40 At 1: 13 n. m 4G Precipitation nono Wind northwest, clear. Ilodondo Tonight, Tho steamer iledotido, from San Francisco, will 'cross In nhout (5 o'clock tonight. I Another Jewelry Store K. C. Bnr ! Iter leaves tomorrow for Portland vvhero ho will purchnso n stock of Jowelry nnd will open n now store In , Mnrshllold. 1 Business Meeting Tho Christian I Endeavor Society of tho Presbyterian j church will hold n business meeting i tomorrow evening nt tho homo of 1 Miss Eliza Ayro. II. C. Mors Hotter. II. C. Dion. who wns Injured In nn nuto nccldent .with James Allen, la still nt Morev Hospital In -North Dond but Is re j covering from his Injuries. Content Set. Tho hearing of tho homestead contest of Charles Slos 1 trconi nnd Druno Korns over nron- orty nt Ten Mllo has been sot for October 5. Tho enso hns aroused consldornblo Interest nt Ten Mllo. 1I)hj for Recovery. Mrs. Hnrry Harris, who was Injured In a run nwny accldont yoatordny, Is doing vory wow today, siio was badly (brulBod but It Is thought that 3ho l will recover. Hor condition todny was ns wen na could bo expected. Ih Injured K. A. McCloea, ono of tho drivers for tho Coob Dny Steam Laundry, sprained his foot Inst ovon- lng, which occasioned him n great donl of pain and nlso n visit from tho doctor. Ho Is tumble to bo nroiind todny. Stmt Auto Line Tho Drnln-CooB Bay auto line will start tomorrow morning, with two cars leaving Al legany. All tho Bents havo been ro sorvod and it Is possible h third car will bo put on. Tho nutos stopped running for a tlmo because of tho bad condition of tho rondo Smoker Tonight. The Mllllconia Club will tender an Informal smo ker this evening complimentary to Capt. II. II. Hubert of the United Stntes Engineers, who Is on tho liny for tho bridge nnd Mill Slough ho.ii lug. It will bo for mombors nnd Invited guests only. It will bo In formal. Elks Meet. Tho Marshfleld lodge of Elks met last evening and elect ed several new members, whoso unities will bo given out following their Initiation the first Wednesday evening In October. Tho lodgo Is nlso considering tho advisability of putting on u homo talent show. P. N. Uoberg, Dr. Hurmolstor nnd Don Gardiner were among tho Xortn Bend members In attendance. No Contract Vet Tho contract for tho Smith-Powers Logging toad hns not been nwnrded yet, tho Inst doloy being to nllow Snm Mlchoson, n big contractor of British Columbia, to come nnd flguro on It. J. P. O'Brien has been hero somo tlmo In his In terests. Mr. Mlchoson will nrrlvo to night vln Myrtlo Point nnd will bo mot thero by F. A. Wnmor, Vernon Smith and Mr. O'llrlon. DR. K. MINGUS returned yestcrdny from n visit with his mother at Ashland. Ho says Coos Dny Is getting n groat doal of favorable advertising from tho visit of tho Shrlnora hero, nil having been greatly impressed. Ho says tho road between Myrtlo Point nnd Roscburg with tho exception of tho sixteen miles of tho canyon on tho Douglas county end Is In fairly good shapo. Tho Coos county end of tho rond has boon groatly im proved by n reduction of tho grad 08 during tho past year. Tho Southern Oregon Company must pay Its tnxes to Coos County, nccordlng to n ruling In tho cir cuit court today. Tho amount In volved Is about $7G,000. Tho com pany brought an injunction suit against tho county, to restrain tho sheriff from collecting tho taxes. J ml go Coko mndo a ruling that tho money should bo paid In escrow io tho Bherlff. Assistant District At torney Llljcqvlst took tho caso m lor tho county. The Southorn Oregon Company claimed that It should not bo mudo to pay tho tuxes, In view of tho fnct that tho government had start ed action disputing their title to their property In this county. Mr. LUJenvlst took tho position that tho company cither owned tho property or ('.Id not own It. Ho clnlmcd that If tho company owned tho property tho taxes should bo paid nnd If the company did nit own the hind It should bo turned over to tho govommont. Judgo Coko upheld this position nnd dis missed, tho Injunction Bult which leaves tho sheriff free to collect tho tnxes. 11UY WHITE OITINO HY TUB lOIr. SPECIAL VALUE. OOLH EX Ul'LE. GET Waterman's Ideal ' Fountain Pens At the llways "The Busy Corner" The Rexall Store BO YOU SLEEP WELL? If the fleas bother you, try a box of EUREKA INSECT POWDER Price 10c and 25c cans. Money refunded if not satisfactory. For salo at ockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE' "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 US SURELAY incharrTc T ;, ajvii- ireoft ' srvTcoT & &? " careful U1 ..,'" "vuryiiuns k public "satisfactory sorvlco bui. . .Phone s for a drlv- ttl... "?e- 0 also (In trnrk. aiAIU) BROTHERS, (iMllln flu i ' III Fig !fa11s"ai Service. &TED ! ! ! Mvawi"ULSTEmvn avia f.'VbSSl' b Pe' ea f f' unlets for IMIIVn pnone 108 WANT ADS. FOR SALE Cheap, flood farm horso Phono C21, North Dond. FOll SALE Quick nnd Cheap, Fur niture, Phono 1GR. WANTED Lady to do stenographic work nnd bookkeeping. Referen ces required. Call on or address Tho Sporry Flour Co. office on Broadway at Redondo and Alliance warehouse. LOST Ladles' gold half moon pin set with pearls. Finder return to Bazar and receive reward. FOUND Small key. Call at Times office. LOST' Red blood hound dog. Red nil over except white breast and tip TO RENT A neatly neatly furnished room. 104-1 Contrnl Avcnuo. FOPXD A baby's gold ring.. Own er can havo samo by applying nt Times olllco and paying for this mlvortlsomont. HOXESTV (-AND SKILL II ttUCANMAKC Bicycles QUA LIT V $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 II of toll. Howard for Its roturn or Information ns to whoronboutB. Qlou Rozollo, Emplro, Or. LOST Cane containing gold rim spoctncles. Howard for return to 'A, Tim 03 olllco. WANTED Young ninu for general storo and clerical work. Apply in own hand writing giving refer ences nnd oxporlenco, T, enro Tho Times. FOR SALE flnsollno boat Escort. 3Gx7.4. 9 h. p. engine. Cheap. Seo John Dear. , WAXTEI) To rent two unfurnished or partly furnlshod rooms. Closo In. Telophono 2C9-L. WANTED Au exjKiilenced tciicKcr to tonch eight montliB' term of school In District No. 12 on Catching Slough. Apply nt onco to clerk, Georgo Ross, Mnrsh-flold. $30.00 See What We Offer for $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 ! OR SALE Dairy ranch; head of navigation on Hnynes Inlet. Ens terms. Address, Perry Crouch, Murshflold, Oregon. FOR REXT Or Sale, iW-acro ranch 1-2 mllo from croamory. Flno dairy ranch. Will run ten cowh. G. W. Starr, Brldgo, Oregon. roil SALE Lefcver double barrel shot gun. Good conditions. Prlco rensonnble. Phono F. L. Grnnnls, 2G1-L. I FOR SALE fliwd grey mnro and bay colt 10 months old. Inqulroi nt Tho Bazar, phono 32. WANTED Roy to work in grocery.1 Apply at once. Nnsburg's uro-. cory. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and al- dor, at tjampuou s womi iiuu. Ferry landing. Phono 7C8-L. WANTED A good book agent nt once. Apply Box L, Times office. FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new five-passenger auto. Address Bar gain, Times umce FIVE PASSENflKR A I TO, com plete ad In good shape, to be SOLD nt GOODRUV'S flARAflE at AUC TION SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock. Bo there. . AVTO AUCTION SALE at flOOD UUM'8 ARAflE SATURDAY af ternoon at 1 o'clock. BE THERE. KEYZEU'S ORCHESTRA DANCE nt EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. We Invite Comparison Look at the steel rims. Look at the steel mud guards. Look at the heavy tread tires. Consider our experience in buying and selling bicycles. Look at any other bicycle ever sold or offered in Marshfleld at $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 We sold this same bicycle early in the season for $34.50. By ordering 20 wheels we obtained a price concession and a sacrifice of profits gives you this wheel at $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 T'ASSTEEL--t1 -AHDSKILL COURTESY Marshfleld Cyclery Dayton Agents 1 72 Broadway Phone 1 58-R PROMPTNESS