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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1913)
THE COOS BAZ TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Pianos and Piano Players We carry the MASON & HAMLIN, LUDWIG, HARDMAN, PACKARD, KINSBURY, MILTON, ETC. lf you are thinking of buying a piano ask for cat alogue that explains how pianos are constructed, "I'll wear that Coos Bay Smile. A song boosting Coos Bay, Words by Robert 0, Graves; music by Harrie E, Lepperi, 20c a smile. 6 smiles, $1.00 L L THOMAS, Mgr. Phone 134-J. A14 L Jiy u -HjUu wrcsvtz Mrnzftzs and. ceU jtip-Jf- cfr I know that this store sells the best. It takes knowing how to be a good druggist. My drug store knows how to fill your prescriptions, and they have the right kind of medicines to fill them with; and you just ought to come in and see their beautiful toilet articles. I am the New Drug Store Boy. I am glad I got a job with THE REX ALL STORE Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." PHONE MAIN 298 US We All Deplore the Fact That burglaries or necldonts occur; that buildings hurn; that water pipes mid plato glasB break; that ships sink; Unit nil men aro not Iiont'Mt . ami that all men must tile, but tlio prudont man leaves nothing to chnnco that can ho guurdo against by forethought. COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. irm . "W- U. DUNCAN. Phouo 2G4-J. K. I). JONES Orpheum Tonight A ItKJ Til I IKK REEL FKATUHK "HALAOO," THE 11ABOOX. A wlerd fascinating tale of the most mysterious animal ever created, it grips and thrills. THK SONG OF THE SOUP A comedy-drama. DO.V'f FOUGHT NEW PICTURES AX1 OUIt SUNDAY MATINEE AXI EVKNINO. ADMISSION TKX CKNTS. NOVEMBER TIRES. ilelow Is Kfeu ttie tl.ne and tight of high uud low water at Mi rshfleld. The tides are placed lu the order of otcur-eiiee, with their times on tht first line and heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar substract 2 hours 34 minutes. ir.;nrs. . li.r.n s.nn 2.rs 0.47 j Ft. . . 4.7 2.f. 0.4 0.G 10 Mrs. . 4..'IS 8.73 IS, 3 4 10.27 !Ft. . . 4.0 2.S 0.3 0.C In this city, passed through hero his morning en route to San Fran cisco, where ho said he was going to erect a $25,000 show-house for the exposition. Ho was accompan ied by his wife nnd child. The for mer Mrs. llernell Is married again, nlso, nnd lives In Little Hock. Ark. The present Mrs. Dernoll Is a niece of M. Devaney, of this city." l'uiilj's Trouble The following from n Hoseburg paper will bo of Interest on the Hay. as W. V. Purdy was hero a few years ago, promoting nn electric line from Coos Hay to Oakland, and later was connected wun t no i.akoport project In Curry County: '.Mrs: Lillian Purdy Takes Possession. Jay Doyle haB concluded his negotiations for tho purchase of the Unique pantatorluni and lias taken possession or the business. fileil n Biilt In tint PIi-imiU rvuit't In which she iiBks thnt the bonds of mntrln'otiv now oxIuMtitr i.ni ivnnn lint jand Wilbur W. Purdy be severed. , Cruel and Inhuman treatment nre the chief allegations contained In the comnlntnt. Stiiplflr!illv m la Pur- dy recites tho details connected with nn alleged assault upon her, which occurred on a business street of the city several months ngo. Purdv, she says. Incited the assault through Jealousy." 1 To Start Work. Peart Ill-others haw completed their street grading contracts la Coiiullle and are plan ning to start work on their Mnrsh fleld contract In nbout ten days. 1 1 TONIGHT HIZZ FU.NMAKEKS PlSX!,xn KXTIRELY NEW IIIHEE XKW PEOPLE HE ..VOODOO'S vuMnm A wnu A in n . b norve trying drama a three reels. reomilFCKED BURGLAR Mi- t.i...i.. Otto,, fi omission. r floor c. Balcony, 15c. iiaiu miuren, 10c. UlClln n l v .ov li. 1U. b en iL i tUre reels. Malting Ci .e,mn8e of Program. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. AbstruclK, thoroughly dependable. Im mediate service, prompt atten tion to all interests of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (& Co. Times Want Ads 3ring Results PERSONAL NOTES vont know unit. Start Improvement. Contractors Small nnd MorrlBsey today started wont on men- contract for paving South Broadway between Central avenuo and Mill Slough. Many Guests. Tho Chandler ho tel wob unable to accommodate nil Its guests Inst evening, although the now annex has been furnished. About a dozen guests bad to be sent elsewhere. Her name Is Violet Pansy Flower, She's sum to ilronn niul i'IIiilm She'll talk to you a whole blame hour, And never sny a thing. MRS. A. WUTH Is a visitor In Marsh field today. RUFUS HOWE is a visitor In Marsh. 1 field today. A. OUNNELL was a business visitor In Mnrshfleld today. I Survey Boulevard. The county .1. C. KENDALL wnB a Coqulllc busl- surveyors at work on tho Marshfleld lo-ine-sen nouiovnrd road have near ly completed their work. By chnnu' Ing from the route nurvpvnd bv F. K. (lettlns for tho city, thev have ness visitor todny. .1. M. BAKER, of Falrvlow. Is in Mnrshfleld today on business. v.u.iinn iui mu vii), IIU'.V iiiivu 1 '""i able to get better grades, It is F. O. MKSSERLE, or Sumner. Is In dmiui i .w.u mil iuiii limit un iiuniiiL'nn. Complain of Service. E. K. Jones, ,T. C. Kendnll and others, are today talking of entering comnlnlnt1 either through tho Mni-Bbfleld Cham-, ber of Commerce or direct to thoj Oregon Railroad commission nbout, tho service on the lccnl railway bo-i twoen horn nnd Myrtle Point, claim-! Ing tho trnlns nre late too fre-i uuently. the ncconimodatlons aro In adequate, etc, I Football Man Hen- "Sue" .Tones, formerly a star on Hie Iowa Normal football team at Cedar Falls, and Inter assistant coach at Ames, nr rlved bore yesterdny to visit R. E. Miller of the dredge Seattle, a for mer college mate. .Tones has been working on the Mllwnultln extension. He Is still Interested in football nnd would like to get In on nn Indepen dent team here. .T. M. CULLEV. of Sumner. Is In Mnrshfleld today on business. MRS. WALTER SPADE, of Sumner. Is shopping in Mnrshfleld today. MRS. W. P. FOX", of Isthmus Tnlet. Is n visitor In Marshfleld today. Berncll'.; Project. The following rrom the Rosehurg Review will bo of Interest hero owing to IVernoll's onerntlons In Marshfleld a row voirs nun; "Win. Bernell. formerly proprietor of the old Stnr Theater. MRS. W. .T. KINO, of Isthmus Tn let, Is a v'sltor In Mnrshfleld today. JEFF HARTMAN. of North Bond. wbb a Marshfleld visitor last eve ANDREW LAWLAND. of Runnier, Is a business visitor In Marshfleld to dny. E. J. MASTERS, of ditching Inlet, Is a business visitor In Mnrshfleld today. L. F. FALKENSTEIN. or North Bond, Is a .Marshfleld business visitor today.' .T. D. CLINKEXBEARD. of Cons Rlv- TIME SAVERS $1 0.00 Down $5.00 Per Month Questions and Answers Question Why should I buy my bicycle at Marsh field Cyclery? ' Answer Because you don't have to take what you can get. You may choose your gear, You may choose your brake, You may choose your saddle, You may choose your handlebars, You may choose your frame, We ask you to try the different saddles, handle bars, etc, before you decide on the ones to take, It's all a simple proposition of giving satisfaction, Our margin of profit is low, very low, but the whole salers have asked us "what do you do with all those bicycles?" We sell them sell them all the time. Marshfleld streets are ideal for bicycle, riding and bicycle riding is the ideal way of "getting there" quickly, TIME SAVERS It Might Pay You to Send That Parcel by 1 Oc Messenger 1 Oc Marshfield Cyclery 156 North Broadway Phone 158-R TIMES WANT ADS. l m WANTED FOR A. Iindlo. janitor and win dow cleaner. Phone 1 ;!"-.!. WANTED Position hh engineer by young man with Canadian gov ernment certificate and other recommendations; traction engin eering a specialty. John Prentice. Empire. WOMEN sell guariintecd hosiery to wearer. ,u per cent profit. Also hnndkorchlefs and petticoats. Make $15 dally, Experience un necessary. WEAR PROOF. IlOIiS Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED .lap or Chinese boy for general Housework. Apply Dr. Shaw, Room 200, Irving block. WANTED it or -I room bouse. Mnrshlleld or Ferndale. Address M, care Times. FOR RENT f FOR BENT Newly fiuiiMtcd room. I'.in South Broadway. FOR SALE FOR SALE OiU. uo-ft. gasollno launch; cheap If taken at once. Box 452 Mnrshlleld. FOR SALE 10, t." or ncres, on Catching Inlet. Apply 11. Smith gall, Mnrshlleld. FOR SALE Light tan coat, .slo 18, noarly new. Call at 212 Broadway. FOR SALE '2 thoroughbred Black Minorca cockerels, four Barred Ply mouth Rock cockerels. Apply C. E. Nicholson, 7 2 1 X. 2nd St. FOR SALE Furnished 10-roora boarding house. 409 X. Broadway. FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms pnrtly furnished. Call mo ni I iikb at I15G Ninth St. North. FOR SALE Dry wood, any lengtb at Campbell's wood yards. FOR SALE Launch Oregon; sell toe cash or trado for one horse, outfit and cow. Inquire L. A. Wllley, Smith & Wndo Machine Shops, or addrosi, Mrs. It. C. Wllley, Rosa Landing, City. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping.. 246. North Fourth street. FOR RENT Throe-room house In west Bunker Hill. Inquire of Dotson, FOR RENT Large house on South 11th street. Phono 11D-L,, or see A. B Cnmpboll. FOR RENT Seven room house on Enstslde. Apply Henry Black. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 817 North Broadway. FOR RENT Rooms mid housekeep ing rooms at Tho Lloyd. FOR RENT Barn on S. 5th St. Sultablo for garage. Phono 299-J. FOB ENTRANCE North Slough. property for good fishing boat with A No. 1 engine. Hnll and Hall. LOST LOST Aluminum hair ornament, set with brilliants, Inst night be tween Finnish Hall and Eleventh street. Reward for return to Mrs. A. V. Bowhay. LOST Bunch of keys, bctweea Front street nnd the Postofllce. Return to Times olllce. F0UUND FOUND Cold link run button with Initial "S." Owner may got same nt Times olllco by paying for this notice. or. Is n business visitor In Mnrsh fleld todaj MRS. E. A. HALL, or Sumner, was n passenger on the Sunrlso for Mnrshfleld tnoay. MISS LENA MATSON. of Sumner, enmo down on tho Sunrlso to Mnrshfleld todny. B. CAMERON, a representative or tho American Surety company, went to Bandon this morning. SHERIFF OACE nnd County Attor ney Llljeqvlst returned to Co qulllo yesterday afternoon. W. T. TOMPKINS, who Is tnklng n vacation in Coos County, went over to llnnon on the morning train. JAY B. TOWER nnd wiro havo inn v. ed Into their new bungalow on Curtis nventio near Fourth street. .1. D. C.OSS. II. J. MoKeown nnd I. R. Tower Ipf t todny for Boale Lako to try and hng a fow ducks. MRS. A. LUND went to Coqulllo this morning to spend the day with her son Victor Wlckinan, this being his blrtlulay. E. E. WEEKLY returned lo his homo In Bridge this morning after al iening the flood Roads mooting yesterday . W. J. CONRAD, T. B. .Tames and R. T. Knufman left today for the (ilnsgow (Bin Club to enjoy a fow days duck hunting. J. S. IllKHIES, of Capo Blanco, Curry County, ono of the most prosperous rnrmorB oi mat am- Hon, Is in Marslifiold on buslncsi. REV. R. E. BROWN1NO returned from (Inrdlnor Inst evening, whore ho held services nt tho church, alio visited the Liresnvlng Station nnd hold n sorvico there. MR. AND MRS. II. W. WARNER, re cent arrivals hero on tho Brcak wuter, went over to Myrtle Point this morning where thoy will vUlt with Mrs. .1. .1. Endlcott, a relative PRESIDENT MORRISON or tho Coo County (Jood Roads Association, re turno to his homo In Coqulllo tnlr morning after attending tho meet ing yesterday afternoon. .1. W. FOWLER nnd W. A. Rosolle, who attended the meeting of tho (Jood Roads Association yesterday In North Bond, returned to their homo In Bridge this morning. M. L. FROST, L. C. Martin, .1. Lnrson and Ned G. Kolly returned homo to Coqulllo this morning niter ntrond Ing tho meeting of tho Good Road Association In North Bond yester day afternoon. v W. II. MONROE, or Portland, who Is Interested In a firm thnt con structs silos, arrived hero this week to conror with F. A. Saccht and otliors relative to Installing a number or silos on ranches In this section. GEO. C. MURPHY nnd wRo nnJ two sons arrived hero on the Bronkwator rrom Conor d'AIeue, Iduho. to make their homo on tho Bay. Mr. Murphy Is, n plnno tuner nnd Is also a c arlnot and piano player, and will Join tho band. Ills oldest son 1b a good violinist. iroHirou i m imim ui unit - J, Lee Brown, Ph, G, Robt, W, Swanton, Ph. C, IS YOUR HOT WATER BOTTLE How orton have you suddenly necdod your hot wnter bottle only to Hud It leaky nnd unfit for use? You wilt not have this trouble with tho UAM LEhK WAThU BOTTLE. It Is POSITIVELY GUARANTEED to bo perfect In ork- Tnt Corrections w.Mi.n two years from the day you y It, tho manufacturers guarantee to replace It without case. KantleeK aro made of tho finest Para rubber, with triple ro-lnforced seama Z porroetly adjustuble stopples thnt make leakage Impossible. Tho Burrneo Is sort and pleasant to the touch. Every bottle Is mil capacity. Various sl.es-prlccs no hither than ror the ordinary kind. i,ii.. Wo aro tho exclusive agents, ir you will call, we will glndb show you our conipleto lino or rubber goods. THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENHLAIt REMEDIES. ' '8ltt. ' '