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?5555StSSHr!iMw,is r ii- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. csr'r lilao, .. .. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS , "' is,''.''!". I DO YOU KNOW? 'o you know that Going & Harvey carry a bigger and I km: it" stock of FURNITURE than any store in Oregon (.libido of Portland? Do you know that in variety and quality there are no 'superiors in the state? Do you know that our stock of House Furnishings is equally large and well assorted? )o you know that our line of Summon Furniture for poivli or summer homo cannot be surpassed? Don you know that our assortment is chosen to satisfy all tastes and all pockets from the humble, home to the palatial mansion? ' Do you know that we carry one of the largest line of floov coverings, linoleum, carpets and rugs in this section of the state? Do you know' that We Sell It For Less? . If you io not know these things drop into our store anv dav and we will show you the evidence. GOING & HARVEY CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FUKNISIIERS Xohth Fhoxt Street. MARSH FIELD, OREGON. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BK.VJAMI.V OSTMNI), CoiiMiltliiK Engineer itnd Architect. Phono 103-Ij Mnrshflcld, Ore. T M. WlliailT, J CONTRACTOR AND JIUII.DKK Estimates (urntahud on request. Piano and specifications furnished If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-11. J OKI, OSTMNI), Piano Tuner mill Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 10S-L I.eavo orders nt V. H. Unities Music Co. PEW, RILEY HALUNQKU Piuulst ftiid Teacher Hwatdenco-Studlo, 237 So, Brondwa) Phone 18-L. W. I. CHANDLER, Architect. Room 801 nd 802, Coke Dulldlaf MarMifield, Oregon. DH. W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Crimea Building, oyer Graad Theater. Ofllce Phone 820. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY Choosing a Bank la a matter that should call for careful consideration. The features which should bo vi tally considered aro: The financial strength of tho bank. The condition of Its assets. Tho conservatism of Its policies. Tho Integrity of Its directorate. Tho facilities It offors patrons and tho Intelligent courtesy of Us offi cers and assistants. It Is our aim to excel and we in vite you to put us to tho test In all these essentials. W M. 8. TUIIPKN, AHCIIITKOT Marshfleld. Oregon. pvR. A. J. ircNimva -' Modern Dental Parlors, Wvj are equipped to do high clan work on short notlco at tho vurj lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coke Dldt;.. Opt Chandler Hool. nhonn 1 1 r-.T Every day except Sunday Do not go out. Mrs. Maria W. Jackson (irnduatc Mnsseuv) LADIES ONLY Given Massage and Manipu lation Treatment Xoi t h lleiul. Oregon You Auto Call Footc PHONE M4-J NIGHT A'.D DAY Stand front of liUnco lUlliurd Parlof THREE NEW (WHS After It P. .M. Phono 2(10-1. Residence Phone JM, Careful Drivers : Good Care A modern Brie . uildlng, Electrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and 'Cold Water. HOTEL CO O 8 O. A. MetUn, rrop. Hates: BO cent a day and upward Oor. nroadwar and Market Ilavo your Job pricing done nt Tho Times ofJce. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Timu Deposits, Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. Eluunnnu, Vice-President. It. I Williams, Cashier. Geo. F, Winchester, Ass't Cashier. BAMDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACHE THACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD $83 PER ACRE; $100 CASH, HALANCE TWO YEARS. NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL UENCII MM). Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald M&cKiptQsJn REA.L E$TATE Wfl WSVR.ANOE. NEWS OP (X)ALEDO. All Kinds of J oh Printing Done at The Times Office (Special to Tho Times) Mis. drover Moore, Mrs. Willis Varney nnd Mrs. Dnwnporl visited In Mnrshllold Tuesday. Violet Means, of Cotiulllo, visited wltli her mother between trnlna Monday. Myrtle Jones rol tinted home Erl dnv evening from Coiiilllo. Mr. Uruennor, Mr. Hlglln nnd Mr. Krime, of Isthnius nlot, took tho train from hero for Corjulllo. Mrs. WIIIIh Varney, Mrs. Ernest Vnrnov and Mrs. Lewis nnd rnmiiy wniltnil to llcnrvvlllo Sunday. Mrs. It. Weldon walked to Heaver Hill Wednesday. Mrs. Miller, the lady who was taking the subscriptions ror tho Hoys' and Olrls' Homo In Portlnnd, received quite a sum from tho people In Conlcdo, Camps 2 and fi. Prom hero she walked to Denver Hill. Perry Lnnnlnp Is vIsltliiK the Iok kIiijj camps of Abbpii, nnd Seely &. Anderson, In bobnlf of the Rich mond Realty Company of Itichmond, California. James Prcomnn, Sr., of Williams, Or., is visiting his sons, Oeo. and Jnmcs Freeman. .Too McCollum, of Olendulo, Or., Ib visiting nt tho homo of Elmer Duncan, Wnltcr Hc.-k, of Olendale, Or., was visiting nt the homo of II. Wltchcy and E. Duncan. Mrs. Perkins was visiting nt the home of her rousln, Mrs. Willis Varney. C. Klmmprmnn was nn overnight visitor In Mnrshflold Wednesday, go ing over to CoqulUo before roturn Ing to bis work hero. Mr. Stnncgnn and daughter Aud rey, were visiting In CoqulUo Snt- urdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Stallnrd vis ited at Lampn Creek with Mrs. Stnllard's sister, Mrs. Darncron. Mrs. H. Wltrhey entertained n few friends nt her homo Thursdny evening In honor of her brother's birthday. Dancing, music nnd rnrd playing were Indulged In for n while when dainty refreshments wero served. Thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Wltchoy, Mrs. M. Wltcliey, Mrs. Alice Young, Mrs. Myrtle Jones, Prank Grant, Mr. Sheohiin, Herbert Mnndry, Theodoro Williams. II. In soy, Mr. Drunnor nnd Will Good man nnd Ethel nnd Jack Young, Ce cil Wltschoy nnd Helen Wltsehoy nnd G. L. Williams. Mrs. Lnnnlng now has n clnss of nine pupils In music. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 7G. Pnclllc Livery and Transfer Compnny. If you hnve anything to soli, rent trndo, or want help, tiy a Want Ad Times' Want Ads brine results. It's About Time YOU WERE THINKING OP THAT 4th of July Suit Wo ran fit you from H8.no to $25.00 -SEE US- The Fixup TWO STORES Mnrshtleld North Hcml TEMPLKION TOPICS. (Special to Tho Timem ,d.?Ci!'U,:ofJ"'l'VVn. .w, . .....vw nit, iiuiiiu () linn Intnl., ItobertH Snturdny nlirhi "tnJnniin W. Harrison visited nt th. Mn sou homo Sunday eenliiK ii went from then, to Mr. Ma'ulln,. ,'S where ho started to worU J, morning. Miss Inez. Wllllts visited t il, Wullcor homo Snturdny and Siimlnv Mr. mid Mrs. Alex 8loii..n ",' turned to Mnrshlleld .'r , nftrt.r n wnnk'n vliilt nl ll,.. I . .',lr StonelnkoH pnreutn. Ltzzlo MeCulloch. or Unynes In. lot, Is visiting nt tho home of hnr undo, Wllllnin MeCulloch. sh, will return home tonioriovv A large crowd gntheied at tlin Tomploton Cemetery on Decoration Day. Thero was an Iiiiiuuiimu lot of flowers. A crowd cmne from Lakesldo mid Lnkoviuw mid IIuviiph Inlot. ,,,C8 Miss Edith' MeCulloch Hicnt Snt urdny night with Hhiuclic Itnytiifiiul William Howron went to town Mondny morning, Airred nnd Clarence .MiCullorh spent Siindny nt tho home of Mr nnd Mrs. Kay Howron. Tho program given by MIhh Itoli ertn nt the Lnkoviuw school was a decided success. Georgo Roberts returned fmni town Sunday. He brought several friends from Ndrth Ilend on n pleasure trip. . Preston Monson enmo out from Marshileld mid spent Suiuliiy nt the homo of his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs, Nols Monson. Ed. Welder, of Ilerkeley, (a., H visiting his mother, Mrs. ll. M Welder, of Lnkcsldc. The Ladles' Sewing Club of Lnkesldo Is contemplntlug the con struction of n grandstand for the bnsebnll grounds. They hnvo not decided yet ns to tho design to he used. Wo presume It will ho eyelet or Prctich knots. An entertainment nnd ilnnco In to ho given nt tho Tcmplctoii dance hall on Juno 7. All aro Invited. Tho Tomplefon-Lnkeslde Imll gniuo resulted In a score of 20 to 21 In favor of l.nlccstdo. However, th ore was a disagreement between tho tenuis nnd some reported that It should hnvo been n tie, Lnke sldo players Insisted on giving In structions to tho umpire nnd the Tomploton boys objected, conse quently thorn was quite n little of whnt Is termed "chewing the rag." Ono of tho Lakeside pin) era quit his team. MIhh Gretn Walker, Miss Mildred Monson, Miss Inez. Wllllts, John Monson nnd Dim Walker were guests nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. St, Dennis on Sunday. Miss Edith Mnrkunin, who bus been spending n weok at the home of her mother, Mrs. Llggltt, return ed to Tcmplottin hiBt Thursday. SlUHLAW SIFTINGH. to h.v.r.mi - -"v .vwwil 131 '6'iiu ana let JvtJ kev pn side. Tho Vnn. 1.1.. . . ..rL'rf able "- N IWf, hat frt.fc 1. tv. . ll f flAnnA . wv I .Mrs. iiuoben Lyoa uJ 1 wvvuruiion my it J !r. nnrl Mm I ft e new boat imWl.. spent of Jl Th ..,; ,Kw uuai (tmrevji Hamilton recently riV MThn QAm.Vt l. H..,i I SIICCC88. ThtbOltfOEMjl In the morning tnd n'.nl nvilni I Hems of Interest Prom the Column of the Pilot. Jack Gllmoro has Just finished moving Ed llench's house nnd hnrn from tho right of wny Hi nenr Hu rl ver. The Rustler nttempted to go to sen Prldoy but found the bar quite rough. Sho got hulf way out nnd her "noso full" two or three times, she turned nnd enmo back, but suc ceeded In getting out Snturdny. Fred Hnlllstor nnd family tiro visit ing with Mrs. Hnlllstcr's parents, Captain nnd Mrs. John Ilergmnii. A. Scnrpelll, formnn for Scarpelll Ilros., was down from Rockport Snt urdny. Ho reports n big shipment of powder nnd tho rushing of work In that vicinity. It Is reported Hint the Southern Paelflo road erow Is doing a tine Job In building tho road bed to tuko the More Than a Million Women Can Iron on the Porch because there nre a good ninny more tlinn n million electric, flutirons in use. Electric flat irons heat only the part re quirednot tho handle nor you nnd that part stays hot a8 long as you want It the snme even heat. PutgImsg an electric flntiron today from any electric supply dealer and nssuro yourself of iron ing day comfort throughout the long hot summer. Prices J3.00 up. Cost less than fi centB an hour to operate. Oregon Power Company Second and Central Telephone 178 1 Hoar Via :") ' 'M hlVf!?!?"oV4J day',,0,'tirrii. ?cn.e and MS Hti "'"K froBi,'.' rx anient, " 4 Tho i,.1' MUllhJP --V uuscn, i.l 7-m iaWH'tKZS mm-" Mrs. n. ?. hi . UI I'AI1U. - m mil rJrl JV&W!, . -,V(IM( Metv n eid held LeRnt u.k I ml, 7. "MI ,"' Oi i aA-Wi1 Whll. Imk In v niul lost nnenlly 'I'l'iurg Jnmoi nn ott- icr. .Mr, It It ttlA Va.iL . the mt.. 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STl'DBXW AHt I TILtJi i5SSs.! hundred ..''VwUlot' correspond wM .mi nt these fBC. having Uo. .7fta one UPjithllP correspond ng'l",, according to t' j, , 305 seiiim- ...i ni.t montn. ,1-ai(l urhO0o saineJ'"l"iiil .rpmee cost of I"! V little mow :-.,lt)1 cost ono 5Ktf Only 19 ""V. eeW n"ra,ly ffSaH ' Fewtban.'5T smofclns. blbeat "T 1i V .hleh-broM ',fu sess the same "". tljejjeaii-i-s New a9!-' phone SiO-