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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION. IRVING BLOCK QUALITY IN THE FABRICS WINNERS IN THE SHADES AND PATTERNS. STYLE IN THE MAKING- THAT'S THE ALL-STAR COMBINATION FOUND IN Our Men's and Boys' Clothing Highest quality merchandise commensurate with its price. Beautifully hand-tailored suits and coats, ranging in price, $15 to $45. Come and investigate; our stock is ready for your inspection. 1 RANGS AND HEATERS Buy the range that saves fuel and bakes well. Has a smooth finish and is easy to keep clean. Drop in and see our line. With or Without Glass Oven Doors Heaters for Coal and Wood All prices and styles. l.J i. a Jad Salts ' THE NEW APERIENT. Natural Fruit Salts derived from grapes and lemon juice in combination with other valuable agents. GET IT AT THE UP-TO-DATE STORE. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US Orpheum Tonight A TWO-RKFJ, FK.Vf UHE "LOVE AXD WAU IX MEXICO." A ixtwerful I.ubln Wur Drama. STRANG K TRAITS OF SERPENTS Patlio Kducatlonnl. WHEN GLASSES ARE NOT GLASSES A Vltagraph comedy. AUTO POLO NEW THRILLER Something new In moving pic tures. ADMISSION', Adults, 10 cents; Children 5 cents. in. e are selling more of our coffee every day jeason; If y0 are , doubt as "8 quality, try a pound and "e convinced. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. Phne 394.J. 184 Markot nV6i Kofoio Riiylng YoUr RAINCOATS See. tho fine line At I?DD, The Tailor. -8 Front street. New Goods ' A new line of Imported Chi na and toys are now arriving on each steamer. Wonderful values. Come, look them over. 'Always Something New." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Phone 233-L. captain OCTOIIEK TIDES llelow la gl"en tr.e ti.ne and height of high and low water at Marsh field. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on High School, was formerly 01 i e ruiiman team. Sow Taxi. Tom Ooodnlo has re ceive" a new Ford taxlcah, which he will use for his city nuto service, "i nis makes the third taxlcah In service- here, all of which were purchas ed through Geo. Goodrum, tho local agent. Isthmus Inlet Arrivals. Among thosu arriving from Isthmus Inlet to day are Mrs. J. R. Rarr. Mrs. F. Smith. Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. II. Halnes and Taylor Slglln. Kami Conceit. Director R. N. Fenton. of tho Coos Ilav Concert Hand, announced today that there tlie II st lino and heights on tho will bo n concert at the Opera House seconu line of each day: a comnar lson on cousecutlvo heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, o'or high water on tho har fliibstrnct I! hours 34 minutes lS.Hrs. . 4.10 !.2t 3.5(5 10.3!) IFt. . . 4.C 2.3 G.l 0.0 l!IIrs. . 5.25 Jl.4f 4.30 5 1.22 prop- V E ATI I E 1 1 FORKCA ST. Illv AMorUtM Prnw lo Com Bar TlmM.J OREGON Fair, with north easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m October IS. by HenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: ' Maximum fiS Minimum 48 At 4:43 a. m 52 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept 1, 1013 S.45 Precipitation same period Inst year 4.51 Wind: Northwest, cloudy. HORN. CHRISTENSON To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chrlstenson at their home on Cntc.hlng Inlet. Saturday. Octo ber IS, a daughter, their first child. Mrs. Chrlstencon was for merly Miss 'Mcintosh. Leases Ranch. Win. Wnxmuth. who recently inovedi hero has leased tho Sneddon ranch south of Mnrsh lleld on th'o Llhby road. Xorth Inlet Visitors. Among tho arrivals on tho North Star from North Inlet wore Mrs. .1. W. Howard, .Miss Joan Fitzgerald and A. Judson. From Templeton. Among tho ar rivals on tho Messenger this morn ing wore Mr. and Mrs. Chrlstenson, of Templeton, and Allen Roberts, of Tcmploton. Coos River Visitors, Among those arriving on tho Express this morning wore Frank Hudson and wife, E. R. Ilodson, Rocco Ulasco and Mrs. Gro vcr Gullllns. r Idaho Wins F. I). Cohan recelvod a telegram today stating that Idaho Pnlvorslty had defeated the Pullman eleven of Washington yesterday three to nothing. Tho gnmo was played at Moscow. Prof. Hunter, athletic director of tho Marshllold I ees.lay evening nt eight Htiys Lot. E. Handel of Marsh Held has Just purchased a resldenco lot In First Addition to Marshlleld. Mr. Handel contemplates tho erec tion of a new homo on the erty next siirlmr. Furniture for Annex. A carload of furniture, mostlv Circassian wal nut bed room suites and Wilton velvet carpets, arrived on the Hreak water for tho Chandler Annex. It , came through Going & Harvey. Plays Football. Hlgbee, who Played third base for the Marshlleldi team this season Is playing quarter- back on tne Oregon t'nlversltv foot ball team this fall. Hlgbee expects to break into big league baseball next season, ! Homestead Content. The llome stend contest of Frank Shaler against .Miss Grace Fulton, Involving a North Inlet claim, will bo heard before Arthur Pock Monday. Gus. I.ovegron of Portland. Unted States Inspector, is here In connection with t the matter. i Dr. Cooley SKuks. Dr. J. E. Cooloy, lately of Salem, will preach nt the Presbytorlun Qhureh next Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Hurkhnrt, the pastor is absent on attendance at the synod ui raruauu. mere win no no morning service. Move Store. Dlnd'.nger Brothers are moving tho Dazar store to Hunk er Hill and expect to complete It this week bd that they can open tho new store Monday In tho now Squire building. Clyde Dlndlnger, who i recently resigned ns agent or the Hreakwater, will be associated with them In the new store. For Now Vessel. Cnpt. A. M. Sliupssn, L. .1. Slmnson and C. S. Wlnsor of North Hend were In Mursh lleld yesterdny to confer with .1. Homer Frltch about his proposed fast steamship. Mr. Frltch expects to soil about $250,000 In stock, part of which Is to be placed on tho Hay. lie has not closed his deal yot. Fine Visit. Dal Cathcart says teat during his trip to Rosohurg this week ho had n fine visit with ninny 1 old friends. Ono of thorn was Mr. . F. Denning, father of Frank Don ning of Murshlleld, for whom Cath cart worked fifty years ago. Mr. Dunning celebrated his elghty-Bcv-enth birthday two days before Mr. Cathcart got thero. Mr. Cathcnrt says that Roseburg Is prosperous, having eleven miles of paved streets now. Ho nays that although Rose burg Is dry, Sutherlln, fifteen miles nwny, is an oasis, and tho Southern Pnclllc trains run so that you can leuvo Roseburg nt S o'clock nnd re turn at H.30 with a suiteaso full of liquid refreshments. Ho says that tho truffle has been s: heavv that tho Southern Pacific sells round trip tickets at excursion rates and in con sequence Roseburg Is not so drv as Koine claim. Xew Cashier. G. E. Lnnzcudorfer nnd wife of Seattle, arrived here this week to make their home, Mr. l.anzondorfer having taken a po sition as cashier of tho local rail way. Foot Injured. Hob Watt, a team ster nt the C. A. Smith mill, sus tained a badly bruised foot today us a result of a plank falling on him. He was taken to Mercy Hos pital. No bonus were broken. (c Flno Slock. Herbert Adams of Rlverton. who recently returned from the State Fair brought four lino shorthorn thoroughbreds which cost him $250 and $500 apiece. Mr. Gahler of the Fat Elk country also bought some thoroughbred Ayreshlro heifers Tor his dairy ranch. Leases llllliard Hall. George Karedes, a new arrival on tho Hay. through W. A. Held, has concluded negotiations for tho lease of the room on North Front street now occupied by tho Smokehouse. Tho building is owned by .1. 11. Hrldges. It Is understood that Mr. Karedes will purchase the pool and blllard tables now In thero from Eugene Crostlihvnlto. who will Install new fixtures when he moves the Smoke house to the Chandler Annex build ing, November 1. LETTER FROM IS Dill Y Tho reason why you Bhould trndo at Haines' Is you can save from ten to twenty per cent. Prominent Portland Woman Writes Times to Urge Cause of Stats University. Editor Coos Hay Times: Will you kindly allow mo space In your valuable columns to urge your many lady readers to bo sure and register In tlmo to vote for the $17,000 ap propriation to sustain, our Btate University? Tho very lifo of the University depends upon tho affir mative vote of ovory man and wo man In Oregon who hnB tho welfare of our educntlonal Institutions at heart, if you have not registered bo siiro and do It now. Lot It not bo wild' of Oregon that her en franchised women permitted tho ap propriation to save tho University go by default and thus compel us to send our children and grand children to Washington und Oill fornin to get a higher education which Oregon falls to sanction at home. Tho eyes of tho world ore on the women of Oregon. Vote yes and help tho men who gavo you tho ballot to sustain our State Uni versity. AHIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY. Nnnn Smith sails from San Fran Francisco, MOXDAV, OCTOIIEU 30, AT il O'CLOCK P. M.j for Coos Bay with freight and passengers. TIMES WANT ADS. FOR It EXT .--room house near Third nnd Anderson. Will ho va cant Oct. 20th. Phono Dr. Leslie. FOR RENT .".room modern Inquire 424 2nd St. X. Hat LOST One inner auto tire tube In sack and also one set auto tiro chains In canvas suck. Howard for return to Times office or J. M. Nye, Chnudler Hotel. FOR SALE At once, eleven good Jersey milk cows, two coming fresh soon. Some young stock, eight shoats and 12 pigs, 15 weeks old. Old team cheap. Enquire at Times office. FOR HALE Team fine hay gcltllBRS weighing 1200 lbs. each: 6 yrs. ohX Inquire Chas. Metlln, Coos Hotel. FOR KENT vato home. Heated rooms In prl Phono 200-L. FOR KALE CHEAP I lots, ItfxlSO ft., purtly cleared, with bnm, in S. E. Hay Park. Inquire nt Times office. FOR SALE Fine sivroow liousew with bath; basement, with station ary wash tubs, hot and cold water, nnd lot, two blocks from business center. For particulars write Box 540, Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED Conitctcnt girl for gen eral housowork. Inquire of Mrs. E. M. Smith, Flngstnff; Phone. 3125. WANTED Currier hoys to deliver The Times. Must be 12 years old and above Fourth Gradu in school. Inquiro at Times office. TIME SAVERS $10.00 Down $5.00 Per Month FOR RENT nlturo for street. oom house nod fur- sale. Inquiro 334 First Questions and Answers QUESTION Who Rid Wheels? ANSWER The Busy Men. QUESTION Why should I buy a Time-Saver? ANSWER Because you can come right back at me if anything goes wrong with your wheel. QUESTION What does the Dayton guarantee mean? ANSWER Las week I replaced a defective frame for a man in Bandon. His Dayton was bought in Califor nia in 1910 but they authorized me to replace his frame. That's the Dayton Guarantee $30.00 TIME SAVERS i2 Lash on lime RELIABLE "Coo, KiBg TIME SAVERS Blcycl" ALWAYS USEFUL Btcyd" It Might Pay You to Make Use of Our 1 Oc Messenger Service 1 Oc Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 158-R FOR SALE Reasonable; or will trade for good Coos County prop erty, 50 ncros bearing orehard, prunes and apples, right on tlte 8. P. Railroad in Douglas Co. If Interested deal with owner. l)ox 8'.2, llandou, Oregon. LOST Storage hull cry In hluck rub ber case, between North Hend and Kniplro. Finder plenso return to Koontz gnrago. WANTF.I) Men and women to In troduce now lino Patont Tension, Rail - Rearing, Fit - lllo - a - glovo Shears. Hlggost sellers ever pro duced. Agents milking $5.00 to SS.O0 per day. Full or part tlmo. Rest commissions or salary. Froo particulars. Address quick, Ideal Shoar & Cutlery Co., Marino Rulld. lug. Chlcngo. FOR HUNT board, In UC2-R. Rooms with or without prlvato family. Phone FOR HALF Dry wood, any length at Cnmpboll's word yards. FOR NAM-: Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment nt cost; must soli quickly as my father's health compels me to return East. Fred Dachman, phono 288. p WAXTF.R K.xpcrient-cri miners at Llbby nil no. LOST Pair of gold cuff button! front of news stand, North Rend, Monday, Oct. (J. Reward. Notify Clorst & King. jk, . ., - FOR RUNT Two furnished rooms, with sitting room, heat and bath; suitable for two or four young men. II 7 It South Sixth stroot. WANTF.I), Ad'KNT.H Hither ne.v, for Kcouomy Admlstrntlon Cook Rook, the much talked of and biggest seller of tho year. $10.00 to $15.00 per dny right now. Free descriptive, circular or send 25c for outfit at oneo and first choice of territory. Rest terms. Also ton best soiling holiday books. Combination outfit, 2fc. 50 per cont commission. Address A. It. Kuhlman, publisher, IK V. Lnke streot, Chicago, 111. J, Loe Brown, Ph, 6, Robt. W, Swanton, Ph, C, 1 Bring Your Prescriptions to 71 Market Avenue where we fan fill any doctor's prescription and where we understand the art of scientific compounding. IT PAYS TO bring your prescription here if you want it filled right Only graduate Chemists wjll be allow ed to fill your prescription when you PATRONIZE the store that insists oji using Quality Drugs and guarantees every prescription to be filled and checked by Chemists. THE STOKE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAli REMEDIES. n