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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1813-EVENlHG EDITION f, COOS BAY TIMES H. O. MAIjOXKV Kill tor nnd rub. OAN K. 3IAT.OXKV Xows Editor Official 1'niKT of Coos County. UIWICIAIj IAIl-.lt OF THE CITV OK MAItNIIEIELl). I !()OI EVKNIXU. No inn n In liorn Into tlio world I whoso work l not born with i him. Thuro Ih nlwnya work nnd tools to work withal for thoso ' who will and blessed lire the bands of toll. .Tamos Russell i Lowell. I Von never hear of a lire sale on clfeaifl. In rorroi'tiiiK our faults wo like to do a lot of cautious experimenting While It Is well to make things k ns far as possible, wo cannot advise stretching the truth. In accordance with the eternal Ill ness of things, a man who stole a watch wound up In Jail. The world ndinlros any man who attends to his own business no mat ter how humble It may be. AMONG Till: SICK. 4 Mrs. J. llutler, who has been 111, Is reported much Improved. W. 11. Cox, who has been laid up at his home for a few days. Is reported Improving. .Mrs. WhltwortJi, of South Inlet, underwent an operation at .Mercy Hospital todny and Is reported to be doing nlcoly, I NORTH BEND NOTES. ! 4 Miss Flosle Hayes will spend Sun day In .Marsh Hold with her mint, Mrs. Jno. Snyder. .Mrs. 0. II. OiiIovhoii Is expected here soon from 1'ortlnnd to spend the summer with relatives and friends. Mrs. K. It. Ilodsou of Coos River spent Krlday with friends In Marsh Hold. Tho A. M. Simpson Mulshed taking on her cargo and sailed this morning for Snn Pedro. .Miss .Minnie Oulovsnu and Mrs. C. Oi Magnus wero guestH Thursday of Mrs. Stroinineii on North IIuiicI Heights. The Mothers and Teachers' elub Is planning to hold a union meeting at tho High school building on Mothers I)ny, May tl. t Mrs. A. S. Kid rid go of Seattle and Mr. and .Mrs Anson Rogers of Coos Itlvor visited frleiulH hero Tliurmlny. Tim V. C. T. U. will meet Tues day at tho Presbyterian church. Pro fessor (liubbs will address the meet ing. Tho service In tho Kplscopnl Church, North llotul. tomorrow, will bo at I o'clock P. M.. Instead of at 1!, owing to tho funeral of .Mr. Ferry, u Marshllold, at which tho Hector, Rev. Ilorwnlng, Is to officiate. PERSONAL OVERFLOW I , ROY LAXDRITff, of North Coos River, Is In town today. .IKSSK SMITH, of South Coos Riv er, Is In town on business. .1. M. Cl'LLKY, of Catching fil let. Is In town on business. .MRS. ELIZA WIRTII. of Mlllleoun. Is a Mnrshilold visitor today. CAR!. AND FRANK JOHNSON, ot Coos River, arc la town today. CI IAS. MAIIAFFY, of North Coos River, Is In town oiv business. 11. W. SANFORO Is In town today on n business trip from Sumner. K. O. PKRIIA.M has returned from a trip ti Medford and vicinity to. Inspect work on the bililgo con- trnrta tfwre. Ho expects to gel' tfl ICastsldo fltreot work, for which: he was Hwarilfd the i-oiitrnet night U fore Iiwt, underway soon. MRS. FRANK (Jtrif.MAJIS, or Dntl lels Creek, I a Mnruli fluid vW- .1. K. NOAH AND Son NOKIi art'! let town today mum North coos KLvcr. JOHN HKNDKJCKJSON fs among the, North Coos' River visitors m hub city today. MRS. r.Ol'IS WIRTIT AXI) CHIL DR1CJ; are Kyeiulliw tlf- drtr I" town shopping from' South Coos River. New .VTYI",Eiln IMIOTOS nt C.VATEH.MASS STUDIO, 2-14 Front. ItAXI) iiH'XCH AAV., WAV UY. Its not the talk you make Its the "Goods" j?ou have Run your eye over this list of o'feiings. and ascertain: the facts regarding any of them, They will sftind any test. Corner 70x100 on Commercial and Fourteenth $1900 Corner 50x140 on Commercial and Thirteenth- 1300 43x90 on Ninth, near Central . - 1500 Corner on 11th, South Marslifield 1100 Inside lot on 11th, South Marshfield. 1000 Lots in Roosevelt Heights corner, $150, insitie 100. Lots in Bay Park, corner, SITS, inside:- 100 40x140 on Commercial, near 14th .. 350. Houses and lots, or vacant kts on c-nsy-paymeni: plait, L S. KAUFMAN & Ci jv fa J'JLJ- Still 177 Front Street. U2.-1 Wash Day Is a Nujsarace at the bent or timet lint It Ih n hundred time nioro o If ftfe. UiIih u ix' out of order or the 1 (lien aro stopped up That Ic a panj of Wo tilimiblim triuHi In vihleii v urn especially ej.;iit. Si'iid f.ir tun 11 there U tm tliliiK wwiik taul wi'll make It litil.t Hi a jllfy. Villoy& ScTtroerfer IWtX .North Front Street. VHOXE 77-.T QUALITY COUNT, V m n 1H t I JuiLU.I V V .A. ElN-DWOlW "Mhtn you ful on your Mtlrt lllocfi lull ) you art JivntJ ritht to o out." II KX you buy join sprhiR and Summer Suit l,u Sllu. tliliiK )(.ii will l. , ( f Von will lie ir of an, n,n(J you buy lieiv, for It ulll lM.'Kh lutely Hubt Style, .'i,ln,s w,,, uianslilp, and nil. Quality in the conic, sm. which HiIm liiwlni'ss s hu(, (1 liability N (lie l;iMtoiif that cionim the uicliuiiy that lends to tho jR. lies At Jlutson stoie. Iloin-My M our udxertlsliiK, sluceilty in out- tl,.. she to serve you satM'iictorlly mil always ready to miilu- kihiiI eiciy stateineut iiiuilc hi .:iur niinic huu. been the policies that Iwu. YI1 so liaudsoiuely endorsed by the- pen. pie of Coos County, The Tide of Spring We enter upon the SprliiK "'l Summer season with nuisldrrahlc pi hie In our ability to serve you with the newest and best creations In Stein-Bloch Clothes Hanan and Walk-Over Shoes Faultless Shirts Stetson Hats The Finest Furnishings Til!-: Ul'.W.ITV IS ALWAYS UH I! ( 'IMTICISM J&r 1 M AGNES & MATSO: maiisiiI'Mklii's i.i-:.mx; oiti-mttkhs. yfz' 1 lb ' N I Important &fai ment TO THE PEOPLE OF mmmMHfw.i COOS COUNTY: jtftf-V Wishing to reduce our largo stock of .goods and ateo to encourage a- cash business, we call your attention to a new arrangement we have- instituted which will go into effect May 1st, and last until December 24th. Witli eveiy cash purchase we will issue a ticket amounting to the price of purchase, and when the customer has collected $25 wortli of tickets he may return them and se lect any article in Collection No, L Tnese articles are ail valued from $1.50 to $3.00, and will make fine gifts for your friends, or useful articles in the home. Collection No. 2 consists of five premiums to begiven away at 9:00 P. M., December 24, 1913,' to the five persons holdjhg certificates showing the five greatest amttRfcof cash purchases, and are as folibwst FIRST PREMIUM, Solitaire diamond ring; perfect blue white stondj' value $S0;00 .. 40.00' SECOND PREMIUM. Ladies' solid gold watch; diamond sotting; Elgiiv works value fl THIRD PREMIUM. Sterling silver toilet set, consisting of comb,, brush: and mirror; value 25,00 FOURTH PREMIUM. Fancy oak box, containing 26 pieces of Community silver flat ware; value ?r . i&qo FIFTH PREMIUM. 9-inch gold-plated Waterbury clock, decorated, enamel' dial,- value i -.'. 9,oo We have .selected the articles with a desire to please, and hope that yoiii may take advantage of this offer, '4 RED CROSS DRUG STORE PREUSS DRUG CO., Proprietors PHONE 122-J MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY m .1 r, i i I I