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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION. We Give You the Price Rather Than Talk It We are Marshfield's furniture specialists and you save money and gain quality on any article you buy from this store. If you will come in here we will show you we have imitators, but we have no competitors. Dining Tables, solid oak, round tops, to extend to 8 feet, our price . . $171 9xJ2 Body Brussels Rugs, just the thing for under these tables, price $201 1 aiyw 9x2 Axminster Rugs, many beautiful pat terns, our price Complete set of Dishes, very attractive pattern, our price $191 $71 The Best, Values for Your Money Are To Be Found Here PERRY & NICHOLSON FOR GOOD FURNITURE AT RIGHT PRICES. IMi TWO-1U515L FEATURE THE SEAL OF SILENCE. MXKS ENDS THE WAR Comedy. IT'S 01 1 HAT TO HE GREAT Comedy. A MAX OF LETTERS Comedy-drama. IX CARTOON I.A.N'I) Showing feats with the pen. Yl 1 n rv w m r I TONIGHT Ml FUN MAKFIK uun iiiiii K'nft'hAiiK in inurini "vttlVIIIUUl- IHUl VI1U program. .1 l' II 1 II. 1 L Ikl'iD i'iti:ci:ii: the show. If On...... ( '"'llll'li III l.ll I IO" tlie greut tragedy in two reels. i.m iifi.ii. . i it . In threo reels. i ISGIn. ...... . nuur, ijui- !5c; children. 10c. ' River Boats . ".hico lurHiiiiHifi inr i "' ,",u' t a a. m re nine in ovniii.,., m i inuow leaves mi! rl.ver at 7 a- "ng leaves Marsulleld at R00KH8 & SMITH. 0 jT0Y0URM0NEYl nil On every purchase you I Ml make at this (tore. If every 1 1 Nl thing isn't satisfactory all II i VI you have to do is to jerk the I string and back comes the 1 111 This is the principle upon II W uttiirk the success of this Iff 11 business was founded Sat- I HI 111 iifaction or your money re- yj 'Ml funded. ItUabotheRexall IK U guarantee. J"r"" Hll I 1 158-R NE Cent fisenger Service HSHFIELD CYCLERY Before lluylng your RAINCOATS Lockhart-Parsons Drug Company The Rexall Store "The Busy Corner" XOW IS THK TIME TO HE Til INK INC OF THAT NEW FALL SUIT . RAINCOAT OR OVERCOAT Wo liavo 'em at tho right prices. One price always that the lowest. The Fixup Depemlahle Clothes, ' TWO STORES Mnrshllfld North Head Phono 233-J. Prices Lower Than the Lowest. JohDSonGulovsen Co. Quality the Best, THERE'S OXIiY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER. ONLV ONE REPRESENTATIVE W. J. RITZ Phone 280-X. will move Into It In about two weeks. Huys Residence. Yesterday Geo. W. Campbell bought through the Coos Hay Realty Co. the now bunga low belonging to o. I.. Clark, paying $1710 cash. Mr. Campbell bought as an Investment and will rent the property. NOVEMRER TIDES, .'nlow is gfen tr.e tlJie and Ulglit ot tilc;b and low water at Mi.rshfleld. The tides are placed lu the order of oi currence, with their times on the tlrst Hue and heights on the second lino ot each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar subslract 2 hours 34 minutes. 1 lira. . 0.31 7. 30 12.3G G.31 I Ft. . . 0.0 4.5 2.S r.3 5 Hrs. . 1.2S S.42 t.r.4 7.13 'Ft. . . 0.3 4.r 2.S 4.S Gills. . 2.2(5 9.42 3.13 0.04 Ft. . . 0.0 4.7 2.5 4.'. weather forecast. (Ilv Ain litr l I'rrm tn Coot Hiy TlmM 1 i OKKOON Occasional rain, Southerly winds. UUWI, TEMPElUTUKi: ItECOHD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., November 4, by HenJ. Ostllnd, special govern ment meterologlst: Maximum r9 Minimum 3D At 4:43 a. m 41 Precipitation 33 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 74 Preclpltntlon same period last year 10. 1C Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Many PasM'iijiors. Capt. Alec Hall, of the Ferry Transit, states that last Saturday marked the end of the lUth year of t'ho service and during that time hw has carried 320,373 passengers. In addition to the large number of teams, automobiles and livestock. llandon Street Ca-o. a. T. Tread gold came over from Uandon yester day to make application for a tempo rary Injunction In the case of Archie It. Rosa vs. the City of Haudon, Mayor Mast and other city officials restrain ing them from executing an assess ment for the Improvement of Oregon street. Meet Tonight. There will be a meeting of tho congregation of the Episcopal Church this evening at 7:30 'at the church. As important mntters J are to be discussed all are earnestly urged to be present. Tho Vestry Hoard will meet Immediately after the meeting of the congregation nd- Journs. DOItN. liny Hilllat-d Parlor. Messrs. K. II. Fletcher and O. C. Schroeder, who recently arrived from Twin Falls, Idaho, have purchased Matt's billiard parlors from Alfred Mnttson, Jr. and will take possession at once. They will renamo It "Tho Liberal." Mr. Matson has not decided just what he will do. . , IIOSTWICK To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 win llostwlck, nt their home In Coaledo, Snturday, November 1, n son. Mother and child are doing nicely and Mr. llostwlck is is proud as can be over his llrst , child being a boy. I Moves Olllee. ludge .1. S. Coke yesterday moved his ollleo from tho First National Hank building to the new Irving block. Leave Today. Among tho depar tures on the stage for Itoseburg to day were Mr. and Mrs. William Ilark an and II. Gnlbralth. To rulk Mr. Hooper, tho Ilaudon man who wns taken up here tho other day for Insanity, will he taken to Coqulllo tomorrow by Con stable Cox for examination. Hoop er came from California. At times, he Is mine and then knows of his mental trouble. He Is about forty years old. New Pipe Organ. Tho now plpo organ which Mannger I.emanskl has had Installed In tho Hoynl will bo used for tho llrst tlmo next Satudrny night-. Hard Dredging. The dredge Se attle lias encountered a hard streak of clay In Isthmus Inlet abovo tho Smith mill ami tho dredging Is slow, tho clay coming out in big chunks. There Is also a lot of lino sand that is hard pumping. It is not expected that this will last long so that It will mnko any material delay. Hlg Payment Recorder Hutlor has received a check from tho Southern Pacific for $lii.r.21.3S in payment of) their street Improvement assessments In Mnt-ulili1i1. I (Jet (2rafl. About twenty-live carloads of gravel wero brought lu yesterday from tho Myrtle Point gravel pits for use In tho hnrd pav ing operations In Marshllcld. ADD NO 11 rpw.rWvpdg There is considerable gossip about tho approaching city election. Justice Sinister, c. K. Maybee and J. (1. Mul len are among the candidates talked of to succeed A. II. Derbyshire as Recorder. It Is expected that Coun cllmeu llnrne, Mnudlgo and Crubbs will all be candidates for reelect Inn. s4 Takes Lumber. Tho A. M. Simp son took on 310,000 feet of lumber for tho Coqulllo mill and n ship ment of lnth at the C. A. Smith mill, all for tho Dollar Lumber Company. Drought Hulls. Tho Tillamook un loaded a carload of rails horo for tho Southern l'aclllc. Archlo Phillips stated that the grading In North llond would soon be dono and ready for the steol work. l'og Itothers. On account of a hoavy fog tho Pronto was stalled on a mud bank on Coos River for the night. Several of tho smaller crafts Including tho mall boats have been stalled recently on nccount of tho heavy fogs. Howling Tournament. Tho Pre ferred Stock and Good Candy teams, tho lenders and tall onders lu tho howling tournament- now on will meet In the Chattortou bowling al leys tonight In nn Interesting series of threo games. Apples Pay Well. A. E. Seaman reports that this Is tho llrst season that ho has got good money out of his apples. He sold his ontlro out put or Baldwins for nbout 1 por box and expects to got about fl.25 for the more select fruit. New Fl.np Stoiv. Work litis heon commenced in remodeling tho old postofllco building, which Is to ho transferred Into a modern storo building with n now modern front, for the Fixup clothing storo which Hot Drinks FROM COOS HAY'S MOST MODERN AND RAN ITAItV FOUNTAIN. IMIcious and Nourishing. Stafford's Dig Salmon Run. Capt. Ned loway reports a nig run of sm-or sides in Ten MIU Creek. Yestorday about- 0000 llsh wore tnkon by the two outfits fishing there, one being known ns tho lugersoll outfit and tho other as the Clinton outfit-. About 11500 fish wero brought In today and tho rest stored thoro. The run may bo a record breaker this year. SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY Mrs. H. Ilradlleld hostess to Episcopal Church Guild. WEDNESDAY Mrs. F. c. Mosteller will bo hostess to l'rlscllla Club. Presbyterian Auxiliary meets with Mrs. A. 15. Seaman. Miss Nelllo Olson will enter tain tho Narcissus Club. D. M. C. Club gathering with Mrs. 11. Kern. Hrldce Club meets, Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., hostess. College Women's Club gather ing at R. II. Corey house. The C. W. 11. M. of the Christian Ohurch Is having an entertainment this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. W. A. Held. Mrs. Win. II. Cox haa charge of tho program, assisted by- Mrs. R. A. Copple. WANT ADS. Little Times want ads Printed day by day, llrlng content to many By making business pay. I'OR SALE (2ooil established busi ness, paying well; owner forced to sell on nccount of sickness, nargnlu If taken at once. Address "H. U." Times office. FOR RENT FtiriilMhfd 'J-uoont apartment. Inquire at Nasburs'a Grocery. LOST -In Went Marshllcld, n block and white kitten. Return to Mar shall Perham and receive reward. FOR SALE House and lot. Robert Kruger, ISO Fourth street. FOR RENT 1-rooin house, partly furnished. Phone 171-X. FOR SALE 2 thoroughbred Ulock Minorca cockerels, four Harrod Ply mouth Rock cockerels. Apply C. 15. Nicholson, 724 N. 2nd St. V -4V FOR RENT Darn on S. nils St. Suitable for garage. Phono 299-J. FOR RENT 10(10 acre stock ranch. For particulars apply to Guarantee and Abstract Co, FOR RENT 2 furnished roonw. 1024 Elrod Ave. FOUND Inrgo black hound. Owner can have same by paying expenses. J. M. Thomas, North Uend. FOR RENT .Vroom new inmlorn house. Inquire J. Wright-Wilson, 378 S. 2nd St. WANTED Competent nlrl or woman to do housework lu Gardiner. Good wages. P. 174-L. WANTED Girl or woman to stnjr with child on occasional attor ns and evenings. Phono 29-R. Ol'Ni) Deed belonging to Louio l.olimullor for Portland llolglits property. Owner can have same by paying for this ad at Tho Times office. Library (irows. Tho circulation of tho Marshflold Public Library has shown a mnrked liicrenso for the month of October of thlu year over tho corresponding month Inst year, tho lucrcnso being In excess of 500, making a total or 1700 circulation for tho month of Octobor, The Lib rarian, Miss Ellzabetn Topping, states t lint most of tho hooks withdrawn aro best sollors, the Rlhlo and other re ligious books being seldom taken from the library, being used only for reference, New Rulldlng. W. A. Reld Is lu receipt of a communication from J. O. Drlstol authorizing bm to have plans anil specifications drawn for a brick building on the proporty ad joining the Svea liar on Front street. The proporty was recently purchased by Mr. llrlstol and It Is presumed that tho erection or tho building will enmmenco ns soon as the plans have been npproved. It Is likely that a ono story building will ho erected now, but a second story may bo add ed lator. Mr. Hrlslol Is a niomber of tho Eugene Pollco force. I'OR RENT Neatly furnished two room housekeeping suite. $10. North Rend. Phono 1493 or 131 FOR SALE Furnished 10-room boarding bouse. 409 N. llroadway. I'OR SALE Live stock. it young mares, 2 geldings and 2 helfora. Fred Wnxmuth, Marshflold, Ore. FOR RENT A suite or linnst-keep- Ing and lodging room. Roycrest. 38S North First streot. WANTED An ndjustablo dress form. Cull 178 Alder avenue. FOR SALE Launch Oregon; sell for cash or trade for one horse, outfit and cow. Inquire L. A. Wllloy, Smith ti Wado Machine Shops, or nddresH Mrs. II, C. Wllloy, Ross Landing, City. I'OR RENT At Hunker Hill, l-nxuti cottage at $15; 5-room inodorn flat at $18; 3 7-rooni houses nt $17 each. Aug Frlzeen, 08 Central Ave. New Goods A now lino of Imported Chi na and toys aro now arriving on each steamer. Wonderful values. Come, look thorn over. "Always Something Now." Peoples' 5-1015c Store Phone 2.'J!Mi. I'OR RENT 2 furnished rooms with hath. Call 002 lltli st. S or Phono 59, FOR RENT Rooms mid housekeep ing rooms nt Tho Lloyd. I'OR RENT Rooms. Phono ;itil!H. I'OR RENT Ti-i-ooiii modern flat. In qulro 424 Second street North. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at Campbell's wood yards, Comfortable Titisses Tho biggest and best solected. stock of Trusses. Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Helta and Shoulder llraens In Coos County, Is nlwaya to be found at "Tho Storo for Quality Goods and Ponslar Remedies" Dotson Hotel See the flne line PUone -Mjdn 201 Va ISPP The Tailor. o Front atm 315 So. Second. Phone 157J.