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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913-EVENING EDITION. TO GOOD PEOPLE WHO WANT GOOD FURNITURE Our large new stock is now complete . and awaiting vour inspection. The least we can say is that the new furniture and house fur nishings are an evidence of our desire to supply the wants of the people of Coos County. You will find that the Johnson-Gulovsen Co. is the open door to good fur- e it is an easy hinge giving entrance to your neces sities and putting you in touch with new ideas and better furniture construction. With moderate purse de mands your home can be well furnished at this store. The new furniture is good, yet sim ple, practical and low priced. Then let us help you to the ac quirement of a well furnished home. JOHNSON-GULOVSEN CO. ' SELLERS OF QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS. C.A.Johnson's Old Stand : : : North Front Street. IRVING BLOCK Our line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Ready-to- Wear Goods now complete. Exceptional values given in all lines. You are kindly invited to call and inspect before making purchases. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE If YOU CAN DELIVER "U'elmvt' been thinking about insurance autl your ntlv. Iins helped in lo deride. Come out to tho house anil talk the qtieMlou over tilth wife anil I and we will decide upon the kind ami amount." The foregoing Is an actual experience of our offlco ami resulted la 12000 insurnnco in tlio "old lelluhte Aetna Insurance Company." TMt Is tlio sort of hiiHlness wo Hko. This Is ono renson wiry wo sdrertlBo. COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. EU a. DUXCAX. Phono 2C4-J. K. 11. .JONES SPECIAL SALE IBox Writing Paoer THIS WEEK ONLY Till: REX ALL CABINET CONTAIN ING 1H SHEETS LINEN WHITINfl PAPER AND 48 LINEN KSVEIr OPUS. THIS WEEK, OH f)C WHIM: THEV LAST, ONLY. .ZOC AT t "THE. BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US 'rpheum Tonight FREAstmnAND,S WIpE Lubln, featuring Arthur Johnson. r'ULHJ inn. - " N.VlVo ;ytlTMARB -Vitagraph comedy. laD 1 WIKT -PnthA rtrnmo "O Up A In ., ,," .." " "'... . . . . . tello. I ICOon,lJITWO 8?AR ACTORS, MAKING AN' EXTRA - "uun AHMIHSfOV TEN CEXTH. being a pickpocket, but he dunled It, saying tlio troublo was tho result of j his being Intoxicated and ho paid a fine. Others In were Jas. Hayes, John Kelly and J. McManus. OCTOBER TIDES. IJolow Is gl"cn tr.o tl.ne and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their tl:ne3 on the first line and heights on the second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on tho bar suhstrnct " hours 34 minutes. U 1 Il'H . . 4.1!) Kt. . . o.r. lujiirs. . r.ir. li-'t. .. o.r, 1 1 .28 4.7 11!. 1 1 fi.l 4.fi2 r.4 8 1.1) 10. r.G r..o 11. GO n.o - WEATH Kit FORECAST. Illy, AMorlairl I'itm lo Coo Day Tlntm. OREGON Fair, with wester ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For the l!4 hours ending at I : 4 :i a. m October 9, by IlenJ Ostllnd. special government me teorologist: Maximum G2 Minimum 45 At 4:4.1 n. m 47 Precipitation 13 Preelnttatlon since Sept 1. mm C.07 Chicken Fancier. Mayor .Jordan, who Is quito a chicken fancier, today received a thoroughbred Rhode Is land Red cockerel to add to his flock. him making tho showing ho wished and also prevented him- earning a large amount of money. He Is pleas ed with the results of hls flight up the coast. Opens Safe. The snfo of the town of Eastslde, which has refused to answer the combination was opened today by Fred Nelson, who had to drill Into the lock. Dray Hi-enks. Connor & llloag lnnd'8 dray broke down on Front street, near Commercial, at noon to day and Impeded traffic for nwhlle but the damage was small. Hack From Kali- Frank Smith, who hud charge or tho state hatch eries exhibit at the Oregon State Fair, and Fred E. Wilson, returned today. The fair was a good one. .Mill Closed The C. A. Smith mill and plants closed down thlH afternoon owing to tho lack of special logs for a special cut that Is being mndo. Tho mill will resume tomorrow morning. Proclpltntion samo period last year Wind: Northwest, cloudy. ,40 Leave Today. The passengers out on this morning's stngo lo Roseburg wero: John Vnrney. F. E. McGnry, Geo. Whltriehl, C. C. Kent. David Hughes and S. Prnther. Takes Horses to roqulllc. Fred (luge cumo down from Allegany this morning on the Rainbow. He brought two head of horses and n road cart and will drive them over to Coqullle today, returning tomorrow on tho train. I ... . . . . I Alleges Kohhcry. Jim Knox wns arrosted last night on tho chnrgo of WANT ADS. ' LOST Monday, probably on South Broadway, " 1 it 1 2 llangor High School" class pin. Finder please i return to Times olllce. FOR SALE Cheap, H:t-ft. launch, I hp. engine. Geo. Beattey, at Cur roy's barber shop. WANTED to lease, ranch of about 40 acres, with house and bam. Inquire at Times office. I 'OR RENT .Modern bungalow in West Varshlleld; 4 rooms and hath Phono 183-L. FOR SALE Flno slv-rooin house, with bath; basement, with station nry wnsh tubs, hot and cold water, and lot, two blocks from business centor. For particulars writo Box EilO, Mnrshlleld, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 4 1 3 North Second street. WANTED Girl at Stafford's. FOUND Chlld'H purse on Second st. bridge. Owner may havo same by paying for this nd nt Times offlco. FOR RENT Rooms with or without board, In private family. Phone 302-R. FOR RENT Room for gentleman; furnuco heat, bath, hot and cold water; closo In, commanding vlow of entire bay. References. An swer "X" Times. FOR SALE House and bam and 20 lots, well Improved, In First Addition; horses, hnrness, wngon, two milk cows, 150 chickens. Phono 31G1 or address J. E. Fitzgerald, or come and see. LOST (Jentleman'H gold watch fob. Reword for return to Times olllce. ! FOR RENT Furnished ((-room mod ern bungalow. Phono 1C5-J. FOR SALE Two flue lots on Fourth street; a bargain; best residence district. Inquire 219 Broadway S. Phono 12. FOR SALE Cheap If taken nt once, n horse. Phone North Rend 474. FOR RENT Modern 5-room furnish, ed bungalow with hot air heating plant. Inquire Red Cross Drug Store. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at Campbell's word yards. FOR SALE Plymouth Place pool try yard; stock and equipment at cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels me to return East. Fred Bachman, phone 288. FOR SALE Two lots, 40x100 ft. at Mllllngton. Phone 308-LL. WANTED Experienced raisers Llbby mine. New Time Table. Tho Mnrkot nvonuo bnrbcr shop will soon havo a big tlmo tnblo showing the time of departure of all boats from Marsh lleld, in plnco over tho mirrors in the shop. ('cts Divorce. Judge Coke last night granted Gesslnn Masslp, of North Bend, a divorce from Ernest Masslp, who is now In California, and allowed her to resume her maid en name of Gesslnn llnnson. GRAVES HEARING Finds Umhcrlhi. Yesterday airs. E. King, while en route to atnrsh fiold lost nn umbrella. She Inserted a lost ad In The Times and this morn ing F. S. Dow brought In the umbrella having picked It up In the street. NEARLY DONE Expect to Conclude Testimony at Night Session Tonight. New Stage Line. 1). I,. Footo has perfected arrangements for operat ing a new Independent stngo line be tween ainr8hlleld and North Bond to start next Saturday morning. Tho main depot In ainrshlleld will be at Blanco Hotel and North Bond head quarters will be at Club Cigar Storo. Four cars will bo put on the run to start and n fifteen minute service Inaugurated. (i RAVES NOT LEADER. A dozen business men who I testified this afternoon nre said to have stated that Graves was not tho lender of the deporta- tlon it fact there didn't seem to bo any lender. Graves will go on tho stand late today. I Steele Rack. E. W. Steele arriv ed on tho Breakwater todny with his hydroplane and will have tho dam aged wing repaired hero. Ho greatly regrets tho disaster, as It prevented Returns From Salem. Mrs. W. A. Bold and two children and mother, airs. C. A. Sehlbrede, returned last night from Salem on tho Drain stage. They visited there with Hon. Geo. S. Downing, airs. Sehlbredo's father. During their visit a picture was tn keu of the four gcuorntlons which will no doubt be treasured highly by all concerned, airs. Rcld states that there wero thirty passengers, com prising three stngo loads, came In Inst night via the Drain route. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific L!verv and Transfer Company. TIME SAVERS $10.00 Down $5.00 Per Month Workingman's Time Table (Compiled by ono who's been there.) This tlme-tablo wns not figured out by tho C. A. Smith Company, but If you will ride a TIME-SAVER BICYCLE to and from work, you will feel more like loading lumbor fast. Again The Deadly Parallel Compare These Facts With These Facts: THE ONE WHO WALKS THE ONE WHO HIRES. Getting Up C:30 A. ai Sleeping Eating Bronkfnst (5:00 A. M Getting Up Starts to Work C:1C A. ai Cooking Breakfast Walking 0:30 A. at Entlng Breakfast Walking G:45 A. ai Starts to Work At Work ...7:00 A. ai At Work Full (Cold) Dlnnor Pall. . .12:00 ai Going Homo to Lunch Whittling a Stick 12:30 P. ai Reading tho Papor At Work 1:00 P. ai At Work Starts Homo 0:00 P. ai Starts Homo Walking 0:15 P. M Ready for Suppor Boll walking c:30 P. ar Resting Entlng Supper 0:45 P. M Roady to go out Tired Out 7:00 P. ai Enjoying Himself BUY A TIME SAVER TO RIDE NOW Hnvo Stool Rims Havo Steol aiud-Gunrds Will Not Warp Keep tho aiud Oft YOU NEED NOT SEND A POWER OF ATTORNEY OR A STRINO OF AFFIDAVITS EAST TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PIECE. We did, we do, we will replace defective parts FREE OF CHARGE. Meditate on this time-table when walking home these cold evenings, (You'll Have Lois of Time.) Bicycle riders are home before you get fairly started, And, Madame, if he had a wheel, supper would be over half an hour earlier, wouldn't it? And pot so much hurrying in the morning, either, Buy a TIME SAVER BICYCLE and ride home to lunch at noon. The hearing of the disbarment proceedings ngnlnst R. O. Graves will probably bo comploted bofore Referee C. R. Peck this evening. A night session wns held last evening and they were In session nil forenoon,, tho presentation of evidence against Graves being completed at noon. Tho ovldenco In air. Graves' behalf will bo submitted this afternoon and evening. C. R. Peck has to go to Gardiner tomorrow nnd so it is necessary to complete It. C. F. aicKnlght. air. Graves' counsel stated nt noon, that no showing hnd been mndo against air. Graves or to substlnntlnte C. II. aic Lnughlln's chnrgos. aiost of tho ovldenco wns of a gonernl nnture about tho deportation, little tending to show that Graves had any par ticular part In It. The witnesses cnlled to prove afc I.nughlln's charges wore E. Don McCrary, Andrew Storgnrd, Alex Storgard, Dan Dllllngor, Rev. A. F. Bnssfnrd, C. II. McLaughlin and Dave lloldon, the Intter being to testify Into today. .McLaughlin's Evidence. McLnughllu was on the stand this morning nnd his knowlcdgo of the affair wns herosny, saying that ho had been Informed by others of ti e matter ho hnd put In the charges against Graves. There wero Bomo hot passages between McLaughlin nnd .Mr. aic Knlght. McLaughlin testified that ho had been earning from f 75 to $12." per month tho past year, but admitted that ho had recently made application to tho County Court for allowances to support his stop children. Smith Tells Story. Last night B. B. Smith told much of tho details of tho I. W. W. and" Its bollofs, etc. Ho snid that he was a holiovcr In it, but not n mora her because they didn't havo any organization. Ho referred to hi nmilatlon us tho Industrial Union. Ho said that they urged n general strike until capital wns forcod to Jglvo them what they wanted. A lot of tho evidence given was 'objected to by air. Graves' attorneys, but C. R. Peck admitted It, saylng- that tho Supremo Court could sift out whnt they did not think wns admlssnblo. So mo of tlio witnesses testified that Pollcomon Carter, Shoupo and Smith nnd Richardson had witnessed tho deportntlon. Sonio testified that Mayor Straw did. Some doclnred that Shorlff Gngo was within a fow feet of it. A man who stgucd his name na Feller In n letter to Gov. West chargod that Doputy Prosecuting Attorney Llljeqvlst witnessed It, but no ono hns over boon nblo to Hurt it.lm la nt. w'linrn lin la. T,lt- joqvlst Hays ho has threo witnesses lo provo ho was trying n caso In .lustlco Poanock's Court nt tho tlmo. An Immense amount of detail and talk has boon recited by the various witnesses. We Have Sold 172 Bicycles WHY? Since December 23rd, 1911! 1 TIMESAVERS "Coos King" Bicycles RELIABLE TIME SAVERS ALWAYS USEFUL Dayton Bicycles Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 158-R HALVES 91.25. has REST KLOUR at '- i S-lgiig that last I-n sun and rain O-ood paints for boats N-ow that Is plain ' " S-anltas and wall paper. And No. 1 Vurulsli that Is Just the proper cuper. O. W. VIERS. :7(l Erout Street Phono 1XIMX We Keep All Sorts But Recommend Kidney Pills We know what they will do I w il n i 4