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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY,-OCTOBER 23, 19(3 EVENING EDITION. CHILLY DAYS ARE COMING WHEN YOU NEED A Comforter to Be Comfortable ALSO BLANKETS, BEDDING. AND OTHER COLD WEATHER COMFORTS, INCLUDING A NEW HEATER. WE HAVE THEM ALL AND ONE OF THE BEST LINE OF Wood and Coal Heaters To be found on Coos Bay, including the famous Cole's Hot Blast Heaters, the great fuel savers. Don't buy un til you see us. And remember, we "SELL IT FOR LESS." Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. October tires. lielow is gl-en tr.e tl.no and height of high and low water at Mnrstilleld. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on the llrst line and heights on the second line cf each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate- whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar sttbstract 2 hours 34 minuted. M'l,nln Coming. Hugh McLaln Is expected to arrive hero on the breakwater tomorrow from Port land, where he has been staying since his return from Washington, where he was to get the Mill Slough closing bill passed. In a lengthy Interview with a Portland paper, he praises Senators Lane and ChntnUerlaln highly. WANT ADS. WANTED A boy or young num to work in store. Must have some knowledge of groceries, good chance to work up. Apply In own handwriting, "C" caro Times office. 'Jit, Mrs. Kt.., 2 1 j 1 1 rs . Pt... 2rHrs. Pt. . u .. .. , 7 LOST Between Mnrshlleld nnd South Slough Survey. Parties Xorth ,,,,, ono ((rnsg Automou0 coming from the head of South) Uub cap. Finder will please return Slough report that some surveyors to -rimes Oillce. have ben working In that section re- 1 cently. It was stated that they were LOST Pink hiium flmr. iinnvmirnr r- - ...... " 0.4 :'..:! o o.r. 4.ao o.c . !.4ti 2.41) S.43i 4.4 2.0 r.o j 10.41 4.05 10.12 4.8 2.3 r..O 11.2S 5.11 11.24 5.2 l.C 5.2 on a government survey, hut others claim that they aro checking up some of the Southern Pacific sur veys made by the Wolfram party last spring. Mr. Wolfram l8 now In San Francisco. i return to Times Oillce. roil RENT Furnished Hat, close in. Phone 104-J. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m October 23, by DenJ. Ostllud, special government me teorologist: Maximum TO Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 43 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept 1, 1013 S.45 Precipitation same period last year 7 77 Wind: Northwest, clear. Hryson llnck. Attorney Bryson has returned from Eugene, where ho went to consult Judge Harris about the Kinney receivership and ho and Judge Waters were In Marsh Held yesterday. Judge Harris. It Is understood, has not definitely pnss ed on tho application for the Is suance of receiver's certificates. An other new plan for rounding tho nffalrs Into shape to do something Is under consideration. FOR HALM (10 acres of fruit land, three miles from Allegany; eloso to West Fork of North Fork; for $750. Terms, $150 cash, balance. $100 per annum. Intorest 6 per cent. Title Guarantee and Ab stract Company. FOR HUNT Furnished rooms with heat and bath. 205L. 373 S. Cth. I WANT HI Housework. Times office. GRIN, DOG-GONE IT. GRIN Just keep your temper on the shelf, If you'd win fame and money; And, when you're told to hump your self, Don't get your back up, Sonny. Kills Hear A. J. Colemb killed a largo bear In the Coos IUver dis trlct yesterday. Poor Hunting. Hay Kaufman and W. .1. Conrad have returned from a hunting trip to Ten Mile. They re port hunting poor, the ducks flying too high. School Opens. The Myrtle Dank School on Coos River opened on Tuosday of this week with Abe Heu nergardt as principal. A full at tendance was on hand. Several Arrests. Among tho of fenders In Police Court yesterday were: Arthur Johnson, Wm. Wln borg, W. D. Slwaso and E. O. Deck and all wero charged with intoxication. $1750 Buys a New, Modern 5-Room Bungalow It Is new, nice neat, nifty and well located. It is a real snap and I sill sell quick. This ono adv. should sell It. U you want a homo like this at actual cost, get busy. It will bo a long tlmo beforo you set another chanco llko this. :0OS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. UEL 0. DUNCAN. Phono 204-J. K. D. JONES Pharmacy for Exacting People The more nartlcillar von nrn nlinnt ninfllclnna vnii nlr Min mnm pased nro wo Wo llko to satisfy tho wants of navicular custom. I", for wo linvo taken particular pleasure in fitting out a Drug l,v 1001 ovcr' requirement Let us fill your PUESCRIP- 'wo ami Drug Orders, wo can assure you service that cannot bo ea by any Drug Store anywhere. Ask your doctor about tho doponendabillty of this Pharmacy. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. HONE THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US SHOES I'Olt COMFORT. SHOES FOR SERVICE SHOES FOR SATISFACTION SHOES I'Olt jjt:i.3). SHOES FOR $1.00. SHOES FOR $1 UP TO 7.50. AS (iOOD SHOES FOR LESS MONEV OR RETTER SHOES FOR THE SAME MONEV The Fixup Dependable Clothes. TWO STORES Marslillehl North Rend Phono 233-J. Sends Out Men. Tho Doremus i employment ngenry sent n bunch of men to Myrtle Point this morning to work for Wlllett & Durr on tho construction of tho Smith-Powers railroad. There were llfteon or twen ty men In the gang. Rickiuau Dead. J. D. Sneddon, secretary of tho Marshllold Aerio of Eagles, has been advised of tho death of Jus. Hickman, n member of tho Marshllold Aorlo, at Portland, and has sent $75 thero to defray funoral expenses. New Goods A now lino of imported Chi na and toys nro now arriving on each steamer. Wondorful values. Conio, look them over. "Always Something New." Peoples' 5-10-15c Store Phone Siia-L. Injures Leg. II. L. Coloman, has wired his wife, who Is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Savngo. that ho mot with an acldent In which his leg was qulto sovorely hurt. Ho will try and come horo overland tho Inst of tlto week. i Plan Sale. Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian Church nro going to hold a cooked food sale nt tho Porry-Nlcholson store Saturday af tornoon. Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. II Mohr and Mrs. .1. E. Hurkhnrt havo ehargo. Inquire at Cnutest Ends. Tho homestead contest of Frank T. Shnler of North Rend, vs. Miss Grace Fulton, Involv ing a North Demi claim, camo to an abrupt end before Commissioner A. K. Peck when Shnler refused to put) up additional money to Insuro tho' payment of transcribing tho testi mony. Only four witnesses were heard and his $25 deposit was ex hausted and he evidently decided It was too expensive. Louis St. Den nis, his principal witness, was Im peached by four who testified that St. Dennis' reputation for truth nnd veracity was bad. St. Dennis also testified about breaking Into the cab ins of Miss Fulton nnd her father and R. O. Graves, attorney for Miss Fulton, Intimated that this might re sult in prosecution on that score. It Is oxpected that tho receiver or tho land office nt Roseburg, will now dis miss Shnlcr'B contest. l'OR SALE One gentle fresh cow. Inquire nt Times office or ad dress P. O. Box 444 North Bend, ' Oregon. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. Call GG2 11th St. S. or Phona 383-L. FOR RENT Rooms, with Imtli. 92 n week. Call 631 N. 1st St. P. 189 WANTED Girl for oillce work. .Ad dress in own handwriting, "Office," enro Times. LOST Light brown leather nuKchm at depot Wednesday morning:. Please return to Times offico. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Call nt. 352 First at. N. Chi 1st Inn Endeavor Social. Tho Christian Endeavor of tho First Presbyterian Church has Issued lu vltntlons for n big social to bo hold at tho church. Friday nvnnliifr. On. tolier 24, nt S p. m. A good tlmo for nil. PERSONAL NOTES NO ,IOV RIDE Pay as you go, Don't borrow fnro; It may seom slow, But you'll got there. W. F. WIGUTMAN left yesterday for Roseburg. FOR RENT "5-room modern flat. In. quire 424 Second street North. WANTED General housework by competent girl. Inquire at Times offico. FOR RENT Modern (l-rooni house. Apply Fred Holm, 451 Elrod ave nue Phono 49-X. FOR SALE Twenty-seven Indian Runner ducks. Phono 3103. WANTED Housework. Inquire Times office. at WILL PAV CASH for Plymouth Rock nnd Brown Leghorn pullets. In qulro nt Pioneer Grocery. ROOM AND HOARD. P. iMiiML FOR SALE Household nnd kitchen furniture. Cull from 1 to 3 p. m. 187 South Second. MRS. WATSON arrived on tho Ban shee tills morning. MRS. J. C. BOW.MAN loft this morn ing for Danlols Creek. W. P. TOTTKN left yesterday Portland via Roseburg. for FOR SALE At once, eleven good Jersey nil IK cows, two coming fresh soon. Somo young stock, eight shonts and 12 pigs, 15 weoks old. Old team cheap. Enquire nt Times office. FOR SALE CHEAP I lots, 23x120 ft., partly cleared, with barn, in S. 15. Bay Park. Inquire nt Timet offico. DR. 15. MING US made a Beaver Hill this morning. trip to Rmcbuig. Ed. Noah, a Rose burg blacksmith, and said to he a former Ooos Bay resident, was fined $25 there this week for nssaultlng his wife. Nonh and his wife clashed over their children, each having boon married previously nnd having had famlllos. rpheum Tonight iVPvi!!LTUK PAn-TY Vltagraph. A breezy Western story. 0pSES 0F A WATCH Sellg. Comedy. .An- . uiuBinpu, a powenui urama oi convict me. 'HEv i WITE-Biograph. Comedy. BJpfT,. " numsriiiuun - aeiig comeay. POTIONS OVRnnm.Pnnu.i. ... "V PICTURES. ADMISSION 10c 158-R 'nger Service ifilLD CYCIifeRY Before Buying Your RAINCOATS See the fine line At TODD, The Tailor. 278 Front street. of Job Printing Done at The Times Office We Royal TONIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF J PROGRAM Fred A. Walters Co. presenting "THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER" A Three Act COMEDV DRAMA. WWW WW ffff W WW Between tho nets th'ero will bo blncl'.-faco specialties ami Miss Didler will sing. 4 ivel of New Pictures. Pictures Mart ut :'Mt, Curtuin rises nt H:!M p. in. ADMISSION Lower Floor 23c. Balcony. 15r. Have your job printing done at The Tlmea office. More Workmen. Burt A. Dore nuiB, of the Employment Agency, re ports tho arrival of twenty mon on the Breakwater and also twenty three mon on tho Nairn Smith, all of whom will bo employed by Wlllett & Burr on the Smith-Powers rail road construction work near Myrtle Point. For Treatment. Mrs. Arthur Mc Keown, who ihas been suffering from spinal trouble for somo time, will in a day or two bo placed in a cast which will keep her body porfectly rigid. A now sun room vns recently built on tho south cldo of tho J. W. Bennett residence, which she will occupy. New Home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rogors of Coos River, hnvo closed' a contract with C. O. Gosney for too erection of a fine two story homo on their ranch on Coos River, the new homo being built on tho property thoy recently bought. Tho homo will be spacious and modern In every par ticular and will be one of tho flnost ranch homes In Coos County. BOWltON of Mnxwoll, Is a business visitor In Mnrshflold today. W. A. Ill'ltDICK, a contractor Portland, Is at tho Chandler. of MRS. HERMAN SMITIIGAL was In town from Coos River today. WILLIAM 1NGI5RSOLL of Lakeside, Is In .Marslillehl on business today. .1. P. DAVIS, of Haynes Inlet, enmo down on tho Messongor this morning. MRS. SHERMAN CUTLIP or Coos River, Is a visitor In Marshllold today. MR. AND MRS. .1. SPENCER wore passengora to Coqullle this morning. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HODSON of Coos River, are in Mnrshflold today. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at CampboH's word yards. FOR SALE Plymouth Place Mal try yard; stack and equipment at cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels mo to return East. Fred Ilachman, phono 288, FOR SALE Reasonable; or will trade for good Coob County prop erty, 50 acres bearing orchard, prunes and apples, right on the S. P. Railroad in Douglas Co. It Interested doal with owner. 802, Baudon, Oregon, Box WANTED EHrienced minora at LIbby mine. If you want to feel at homo and eat thlngB llko mother used to mnko nr home, just try the Dotson Hotel. Wo now havo ROOM FOR FOUII BOARDERS at tho HOTEL DOTSON. Board and room, (1.50. If you have anything to sell, rent, trado, or want help, try a Want Ad In Tho Times. DAVE RICE of Danlols Creek, Is a business visitor in Marshllold today. C. I. REIGARD went to Randon this morning on business and pleasure. MRS. GEORGE CANTINE down on the Meteor this Ing. came morn- MRS. MAE CREEK, of Kentuck In let, Is visiting friends In Marsh field today, T. J. KOLSTAD, of North Coo8 Rlv- or, is a bUBinesa visitor in Marsh ileld today. The Famous MAURINE Toilet Preparations Seo our window. Nearly overy lady In Coos IVay does or ought t o realize- tho value of this line of elegant preparations for preserv ing youth and beauty. For sale only at Tho Store for Quality Goods and Penular Remedies.