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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, T913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES U. C. JIALOXHV Keillor iiiicI Itil. AH K. MAI.ONHV Sews Editor tif.-tt rt? .nil. rl'r- t I'fl'lVl'" I H I'll "I "'I OF MAKSIiriKIil). niiiiinr ui KLUMbt R I . i , : Offlrlnl I'-mor nf rnw County. UNO OUT TODAY entered nt the postofflce nt Mann fold, Oregon, for transmission Oit-nngh the malls as second class h matter. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 Per mouth r, WKKKLY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance file ubscrlptlon price of the C003 Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for lx mouths. Address nil communications to COOS DAY DAILY T1MKS. tfnralifloid ts ; Oregon You have just as much good luck as bad luck, but you are j nhvays advertising the bad I I luck. I ' STKAMKIt A Rill. US FROM Kl'ltK- am) sails ffav nouns la th n for PORTLAND WITH f.'OOD LISTS. The Alliance arrived In this morn ing from F.ureka and sailed soon af terward for Portland. She had ''0011 delayed by he rough weather off the coast. Among those arriving on her were: I Geo. Dcppler, T. Treman, Airs. M. Uliase, vioiei .Means, 11. n. iigiii, II. A. Pontell, lsadore Ferris. L. E. Harlow. W. E. Kgleston and Ii. Schroeder. Among those sailing on her wore (leo. Loppcrt, C. L. Ordnoy, Harvey Raines, .1. A. Wilson, L. W. Soarles, P. Ii. Crosby, W. F. Nichols, M. .1. Danlelson, Win. Schneider and witc, and M. Blzzlo. .MILK AND nUTTKIt. COMMENTING upon Postmaster General Rurleson's scheme to send milk by parcol post, the Unston Trnnscrlpt says: "All you'll hpvo to do will be to buy n quart from Farmer .Tones for eight cents and get by return mall n pound of butter worth forty." The Transcript seems to lmvo an exaggerate!1 Idea of the amount of butter one pound of milk will produce. LEAVE I ON BREAKWATER I Any tlmo you seo a man wait- j Ing on himself when he Is ho'ini j I you can bet that ho Is mil'', at his wife. I A fool and his gooil opinion of lilmsclf nre not soon pnrted. Any Coos Hay girl would rather tiave cold feet than large ones. When a Coos Hay man limits him self to so many drinks a dny he for gots how to add after the fifth drink. I tiii: oiii onoucn says: 4 : "Anyway, a married man doesn't Iiavo to worry, ho knows the worst." Hlessed is the woman who can got along on a short allowance. STEAM Elf SAILS FOR PORTLAND WITH LlfJHT IWSSEXOlin LIST niT uxusuAiiLY mood car:jo OF FRHHJIIT. The Hreakwater sailed today for Portland witli a rather light list of passengers, but n fair cargo, Includ Ing a big shipment of railroad ties. Among those sailing on her were V. Ilrnven. Miss II. Tlbbetts, Mrs. .!. V. Tlbbetts. ft. Hoople. Mrs. M. L. Alexander, Mrs. Flanagan, Mrs. Con ger, r. Ii. Uowmau, Miss II. Hanson, Mrs. K. .Matthews. Davis Howard, Gladys Howard, C. W. Leonard Maude Noble, II. O. Saunders, A Wlckstrom, .lrs. Eva Ash, L. M. Slice hoy, W. A. Paulsen, Mable Chirk, L M. Pcntley. F. II. Matthews. Mrs F. II. Mntthows, L. Van Vnlkonberg, S. s. Westrnll. Chas. Mathorson. O. E. Dorrell, Mrs. Avorllne, Mrs. Drown, Alton Drown, A. .1. Newman, Miss C. Plglor, II. W. Morgan. G. H. Miller, Frank Grant. Mablo WJtschy, II. II. Hlckey. II. Cunningham. A. Lyon. C. II. Ilollcheckor. Y. Klto, L. Lane, IV. Colan and Sam Love. Fall amid APPAREL For Ladies amid M Esses The wonder fully large and atliraeiiVe line- that we have assembled wilt make, we know,, history our Ladies' Suit Department. Strong as usual are the plain Blue and' black ser ges in new and jaunty stylos. Besides which we show an almost bewildering collection of the now novelty weaves. New gray Taupe brown effects, will be much in demand. Undoubtedly there never was such a charming-assortment of distinct new styles ever shown in-this city before. Our Suits range from $1(5 to ff'-lo.. DAUOIITEII DODX j As soon as a self-mnde man gets married his wife begins j j making alterations. j 4 Co to WOODROW'S FOU GOOD WATCH ItEI'AIIMXG Watches ( 'leaned, Repaired mill Cor rect Time (iniruiitcctl for One Vcar. OLD GOLD AND SILVEK ItOCGIIT '(hk1 Wiulcltiniiicu's Watches from S'-'.lMl up. IK VOl'R WATCH NEEDS ItEGl' LATIX(t DIHXG IT TO W. W00DR0W. WATCHMAKEIt AND JEWELED North Rend, Oregon. V TO THE MINUTE Stafford's TWENTIETH CH.VN'RV t'OXFKCTIOXF.KV. Kver.vtlilii'j Flcetrlc lint the IFF CDEAM and CANDY. FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, slock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 115 and 40 ueroi of rich bottom lnnd, eight acres of bunch laud set to apple trees ami ilfty acres moro thnt can easily bo cleared for orchard and lialanoo good grazing laud for cat tle, shcop or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Loomed on West Fork of Coos Diver, 0110 mile from postolllco, school and boatlandlng. liny direct from ownor. For further lnro-nuttlnn mill ni. vrlte: W. A. GAGE. Allacany. Ore. Word has been received hero that n ilaughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wright, at McMlnnvllle,. Sept. 20. Mrs. Wright wns for merly MIps .Muriel Grlssen, of thin dty. Fall and Winter NVe have now on display all the liitesf modes in the new heavy rough materials including Brocaded Velours, 1'lain and Novelty Striped Uouclos. Zitti lines, Astrakans; by far the most attractive' gar ments we have shown in years. "Many have long-re-vers, cuffs of Beaver Pile, tapered backs, slit seams, mandarin sleeves, are among some of tlui'distihctivo stvle features. Our coats range in price from $7150 to $40.00.. Gorgeoos Everairag; Dresses $15.00 to $50.00 all shades. N Fall aothino y ew For Men, E amid Tooth Although the season is in its early stages, von will find here the most attractive line of now fil suits. New and neat effects hi imported and (loin estic worsteds. We offer you only sudi makes are recognized as standards, among- them such houses as Steiu-Bloch,. Brandegee, Kincaid. Xo man need entertain any hesitancv in miu any g-annent that boars our label.. 1 1 must liiTi-ijrht when you buy it, and stay right after you wear it otherwise it is your duty to return it to as and our pleasure to take it oH" your hands. Suits range- from $ 10. to. $40.. Fall. Ideas Are He 1 1 rOvorythuig made- by the- lving: of Shirt Ilunscs is represented here., Prices- from $U)0 np. Magnes & M afsost Everything to wear., few Fall Shoes We a re ready to serve yon: when you ai-o iv;ulv'Kt buy.. For men weoffer- l.rnnnan'.s and Walkover. Fin- boys the best; shoes to be had from $2.00 to .-.."iO. Magnes- & M atson Kvervthiiag to wear.. THE NEW, till 10 AID HOTEL PROJECT Fred HoHistcr Gives S500 and E. G. PerhamSlOO in Worth Bend Friday. "The way the good people of I he city of North Rend are so gen itoiibI.n i cntrlhiitlng towards the HiihHcrlptlou fund for the purchase of a hotel site, It looks as though It Is only a matter of a week until tlu whole sum of "i.OOO will he In." said I). A. Mcl.eod yesterdav. "Willi $000 more suhscrllied in a fingle day the fund is hronght to near the $1 7,000 mark. The two new donors are Frederick IloIIIster, $."00 and H. (!. I'orham of the ler ham fc llldley Co., who gave $100. "The spirit shown hy the people or Xorth llend In the matter of these subscriptions is certainly en couraging." said I). A. .Mcl.eod of the (Minmher of Commerce. "And I believe It will be onlv 11 nintlm- nf I a week or ten days until the whole 1 amount Is subscribed. The great I event thnt the city Is looking to I now Is the day when they shall sport a hotel bucIv as they shall be I really proud of. I,et us all ho content with the fact that It Is inly a question of time now as the j site Is practically assured." T. H. James of Marshfleld was a visitor at North llend yesterday. SOFN ORTH BEND PUPILS WORK; SO ATHLETICS 8 1 REET WORK IN NORTH BE! Half Day Session Plans in North Bend Hicih School Spoils Football Hopes. Tho Xorth llend High School has given up tho Idea of having a foot ball team this season. There are not enough boys who can conveniently practice or play. It Is I eared that this will lessen the enthusiasm over football on the Hay some, but from 'ti e way tho Marshfleld High Is UOI'l.llll' tlwiv U'lll 111! 11 1 1I0 til I', it IWl good teams from their own school.' rue nair nay session at tli High School has a bad effect on ath letics, according to Prof, (irubb, who has not noticed any activity among the hoys In that direction as yet. "The good men hnvo all plekod fine afternoon positions," said the professor In speaking of tho situ ation yesterday, "and tho In ducements offered them are too ureal to hnvn tlnin iilstfnutiul lit snorts. We hone that, wlil i HtiJ good men in tho athletic line aroi busy at other lines, they can utl least' devoto 11 llttln tlnin tn ori'mil. 1 zing and furthering activities n tho athletic direction." Thomas Cassldy, employed on the railroad tuutiol construction work was nrresieu on too charge or drunk enness. J Sole Acjents KNOX, ATCHES0N HATS. The Parisian Fashion's Center. Irving Block. A Lart)j Assortment ' of Furs. We arc showiiiA a complete line of beautiful tailored suits and a large assortment to select from, A largo stock of women's and misses' coats and a magnificent line from which to select any new style, We are showing a complete line of women's and misses' rain coats, Contract, for Larne, Amount of Grading Awarded by Coun cil Last' Night. The North Mend City Council last evening awarded the contracts for about 1,000 worth or street work there. .Most of It Is to bo started this fall and to bo completed as soon as possible. Ohio, Delaware and Stanton itro to he completed bv nuxt .tuy. .Moon & llarclay. Per ham it (ildley, Peart Ilrothers & Mlntoyn of Coii!IIe and John llak nnsan, Irn Padrlck and Anderson KlocKers of North llend wore the imiuors. The awards were as fol-, Iowa.; j To Peart Ilrothers & .Mlntovne, grndliiL' Pnlon. Mend it niwl litlwttv son streets from Virginia to Cali fornia and Sheridan from Wash ington ta tho Hall Park. Tho cost was estimated as follows: L'nlon, $l.SI0.a.",; .Meade, $:i,lS0.10; .Mi-l-herson, fUiiGa.-lo and Sheridan $ I .Utlil.ikS, To John Ilaknnson. In, imii-i,.i.- and Anderson and Klockers, grad ing uuuneeueutt, .Montana, and Flor ida from Sherman to Sheridan, Dela ware from Stitherlln tn stm.tn.. ... otanton from Delaware to Ohio The esttmatetl costs are; Connectl utt. $l,0t57.l8: Montana, $,000. Sli: Florida. $1.04 l.U!: Delawaro, .,is..i: stantou, $702.22. F. E. CONWAY COMPANY BUYS m m m niiv ia u uti 11 uu u i isr ' NORTH BEND NOTES. . , Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Albanv woro In North Horn! on their return from Haines Inlet, where they have been visiting frlonds. , Mrs. Fred Sampson and Miss Lulu . Ilornbnok of Newport aro guests at the Palace Hotel. I K. C. and A. Arnot of Cooaton . woro in North llend yesterday to await the arrival of tho steamer I odondo, on which Miss Arnot, their sister, was a passenger. Thoy will return to Cooaton this morning. ... iraiiii r 1 urn on ousiuess. n .1 , m' ,Sa,1n"l ,a,BB "f Marsh field will hold services In tho United llrothren Church of North Bend on Sunday at 2:30 n. m. aii - . tut 111 CI members of tho Christian Church are especially Invited to be present. w 1 mo I'ovu-iv iii'Vi; l.oV. wnu ui 1 ne largest recent turns in out nenmiuanuis l V"r;. IfiiMil ..mil it,..,.. ... .., mill rinnr nlloiis nil tlVCr IM vw; "1... n itn iiiiiit;i mm llllj, (1- i. euHli . . '1'HIU '(ltll )1I1V 1110 ""- lilt III Wll I'll W. W. 'rillll'iin mi. .ml ml . ll tml vw.... ii,. iiMiiiuu in , uniiviiu nr ii lines on "- 1110 southwest corner at Sixth mill n,,.., rni,., ,.. material in wwiitii. i in ; " " w i.i, (iiniiM.i ,..i,.... .... ,i. ...... , .... , . ,...... t Mh. ihtrrt; -.' ...1...... ,,.,... I now stands, part of which was leased B "antago ei "jw purchased from the n a. inin, r.nm. .. i...m .. ,i.n nin iiv their drUI .... m " IflA jiuiij- una noiiry sengstaukeii. Tho ,0 and est inators; is.-; iifiniimi I.. I nii..in ..... .. ...v.. ...... innrt I . imi in luifiifiir. Tin, iifiiKWini'iif inn ..ini ini.i mi rnu k uh-i n liui UllMlLlOIltMI. Ill I U l ICIWlU'll tn ....,. oniw rnilK I 16 I" throuuh v. a if ..i.i .....i i. nnn l".,u 1...11.1 tim house rfiJ ' ' " .ii.ii inu viw ITOW WI1U uuili i,i Illiv l.lllll .'ri.niiti.it, nil. I.. I.. ... ii..... ollllll'iciv. of the most valuable business cor- plumbers mid painters foo: neiB on Central avenue west of tim .,intnrini' crew. After , ..u ..... - ,m. ter is dry 1 10 niusiims I ,,080(1 lof cabinet maker and ft" - , IH I .ti.litn.. I.. i vi-il . . i ... n HI v..mujr iiiiuiiiih io immediately nosed or t-amaei inv.- m orect u two-story building on tho ishers put In their wr;JL corner r.Oxl 00 reef, the ground lloor. where the real nrtWfe T.1 Mllltlllli ...... . a .11 ,1 . lnM, lHn?AI0"l ' stiwif iiiniiiii r.. ..i rt ; . i ..ni l., hniieoi " ivompony. A comploto supply dopot bookcases, flrepliiro nou". 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KlilBS ID liui."" ,n1pte H" and James Dennett, chief nnuinnnr i f i.,p. nnint crew conipie c tho big Smith mill at Marshfleld. , This system of w ,or lbeso homes aggregate $12,000.00 building makes It Pfsi" otifol ..win uiiu u.iu u. inu . .-uiiu.ai.j . w.--- - ,...iifirnii - 1111 V IO I 111. (1 imi Tim,. !... i ..! on.illipril l"" .,..,Jl , - , "I" lllDU JUDl U'UUIVl -lil nl"'T- closing other contracts. i lows nt most reasonable m & I lie Secnilfl e nrv nt (l. l...ll.ll.... I ,.l.l.,l...r tlin llUaiHi ""T. rnrc ,..111 ...'7 uiiiiii,iiB,Biuiiiiiib,'"v i .hflr tne r . i-uiiiiiiii iiiirnrinri. n.in..nn,i.a h wnrir. uiiu " i'" - ..ins 0110 of Which Mr Pnnvi-n.. .....1 m.i.l l.na tt-oil-located lot. lly Will OCCUDV mill nthora will l. nn. lahlnirlv fiHSV term I cunled by members of the office force. . and an a"10""1.,:, fortheo Thn V V f'., ...... n ..'I . - mnn h nays lJ j.y, w"uy vjuiupitny nun ruin . Vlnc P' decided, to make Coos ny ponntui- 'Ing Intereat nd P"nc'v