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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. KKK Get Married, Young Man ! It doesn't cost I -llwlk much to start up III jttte slip ninr out" b '4m V A big surprise awaits you at our store, Come in and see what $50 or $100 will do for you,, To make it a little more attractive, you furnish the girl, and we will furnish the LICENSE FREE with each housekeeping outfit, Get busy young people and see us at once, "Why Pay More?" Johnson-Gulovsen (k Co, NORTH FRONT STREET, p? Zjr , JAXUAKV TIDKS olow la Rl"cn tr.o Hjio and Lflplit of high and low water at MirKhOold. Tho tides aro placed It. tho order of i) cur'enco, with thefr times on tho first Hue and heights on tho second lino of ench day; a compar ison on consecutive holghts will Indlrato whether It Is high or low water. For high water on thn bar suljHtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. MARSHFIELD, 10 11 12 13 14 lira. Ft. ., Hrs., Ft. . , lira. Ft. ., Hrs. Ft). . , Hrs. Ft. . , 1.5U 4.3 2. 30 4.G a.ic 4.n 3. ru es 4. .13 C.4 G.22 2.S 7.20 2.C 8.12 2.1 8.59 2.1 !).4G 1.9 12.54 G.3 1.10 G.5 2.2 I 'G.'? 3.09 G.7 3.54 G!5 7.52 0.G 8.33 0.8 9.11 0.9 9.49 0.9 10.2G 0.8 I bee Ym Clothimu Buy a sale you buy something that has been offered all ason which nobody wanted or it would not bo left be nd, Our stock is always complete and attractive, we iv in smallei quantities as we need them, consequently e have no left-overs and do a steady business every lay in the year, always selling at the same price ONE RICE AND THAT THE LOWEST, The same yesterday, today and tomorrow, fcuppenheimer Suits $18.00 to 130.00 Other Suits $8.50 to $18.00 favslifield. FIXUP North Bend. TWO STORES Representing the House of Kuppenheimer Phone 233-L.' Llbby COAL. Tho Iclnd YOU havo ALWAYS L'SKI). Phono 72. I'uclflc Livery and Transfer Company. i The Royal,1 TONIGHT WIIATIIKIl FOHKCAST llr AMorltteil Vn to Coot Itajr Time 1 OREGON ltnln In west, rain or snow In east. Hast wlnds high along const. LOCAL TKMI'KHATUnn ItKCOItl) For tho 2 1 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., Jnn. 10., by IHonj! Qstllnd, special government me teorologist: Mnxlmum 48 Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. m 45 Precipitation 10 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1 1913 20.01 Prcclpltntlon same period last yenr 33.10 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Schhoii (,loci. Donuty Oamo War den Thomas says thu hunting season for all migratory birds closes Janu-' nry in nnd he hopes that nil will ' nbldo by the law. Ho says ha docn Miss Louis Powell In two beautiful not wish to prosecute nenrly so much 8onKH- as to prevent violations of tho law. To llcpnlr Hlmi. The Ilandon He Four new reels of pictures. "Tho Missing Witness." A Thnu houser feature in two reels. "The Plnymates." An excellent pic ture In which two children tuko (he lending roles. "The .Mystery of Ttisa." Thu story of n baud of outlaws beliiK nppro bunded by thu secret survlcu. Admission, cony, 1 Uc. Davis & Lone, tho bnnjolsts to morrow afternoon and uvunlng. lowor floor, llic; bal- UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY PHONE 158-R. i ' k -- - t-'i'triu iiffi- i "yiwrf j-ji vj -m xrrz k6toWzL s iv-v : -r gir sic- r.rs . U wu sKj&zd sSwtimtMML . it, r.-riiUMENT cUO?1t $fcy?uk Have a smooth complexion and smooth, soft skin. To keep the skin healthful, the right kind oi skin foods are necessary. Buy your toilet preparations from us and KNOW you get these scientifically prepared. It's easier to keep the hair, scalp, complexion or skin healthful than to restore it, once it becomes diseased. Everyone needs, all the time, our hair, face and skin prep arations. Come to OUR Drug Store. ronlcr says: A. I). Mills Is circulat ing n petition for monoy to repair tho big Coqulllu Vnlloy advertising sign which was wrecked recently at Coos Hay by tho winds nnd high tides. Everybody ought to help with tlilB proposition ns It Is n very necessary one. Iinii-otlng Hold. L. J, Justin, of Portland, nnd brother of Mrs. 10. W. Hulllvan, of the Lloyd Hotel, has ar rived In the city and will go Into business wlth E. W. Sullivan, who Is hnvlng tho Coos Hotel rehabilitated. A forco of men Is busy putting the plastering In decent shupn and Im proving tho plumbing of thn Coos Hotel, which will reopen shortly. Itnnilon Wnler Cum1. George P. Laird, of Iiniidnn, was a Marsh II nM visitor hist night. Ho roports t' nt ! It. II. Corey of Marshflold Is to file tho nnpriilsoniont of tho valuation of , the Unndon waterworks with the ' Ilandon city council within n few 'days nnd a special election Is to bo called to dotormlno whether or not the city will buy It at tho prlco the appraisers hhvo fixed. For Judge. W. C. Chase, former ly State Senntor, has formally an nounced his candldncy for County Judge. Itclutivc Ocntl. Word has been received hero of tho death of Henry fisko nrolllnger nt Roseburg Thurs day. Ho was a brothor of Mrs. II. D. Grnnby and Herbert Drollln (,li u, .Murshtield. (l(.s Souili. Rev. II. C. Cooloy, formerly of tho M. K. Church, leaven on tho Hedoudo to tnko a position In the State Normal School at Natchitoches, La. Mrs. Cooloy nnd the children will remain on Catching Inlet for a month or two. Ilnll-Lewis Chosen. P. M. Hull Lowls, Coos County Iloadiunster, boa been re-elected City Engineer of Co uulllo, n position ho retired from to tnko tho county position. Mayor Morrison was opposed to him, but deferred to tho wishes of tho mn Joilty of tho Council. All for Good Itonds. Voters havo begun registering for tho now yenr at Justlro Pennock's pfflco nnd at tho Chamber of Commerce nnd dur ing tho first day there wns not a single person who missed signing tho petitions calling for nn election on tho bond Issuo for good roads In Coos County. Tho Indications nro Hint the election will bo called by an overwhelming majority. Ilandon Rooming. Dr. L. P. Sor ensnn, of Ilandon, wits n Mnrshlleld business visitor Inst night. Ho re ports Unndon going nhend at a great pace. The opening of tho new street Is Improving tho business district Immensely and In addition to the new buildings now going up, n Unndon clothing merchant purchased a ?tfi, 000 corner thoro n couple of dnys ago and will soon stnrt n fine busi ness block. To Sail March I. Latest Informa tion regarding tho big stormier Nairn Smith, which hns been lying up nt thn C. A. Smith mill during tho fall and whiter months, Is that she will ro-cntcr tho coast lumber trndo nbout tho first of March. Shu Is now un dergoing n thorough overhauling nnd pnlntlng nnd will bo In fine shape for her first trip south this year. It Is understood that no attempt will be nindo to cnlnrge her pnssougor accommodations, ns nt first proposed. Mont Mailed Changes. Thn Myr tlo Point Enterprise says: "C. A. Gourloy Is moving back to Myrtlo Point. A change hns recently been inndo In tho ment business firms ho wns Interested In. Mr. Jones, wno wiib Interested with Mr. (lourley at Marshflold and Mr. Sanders, who was his partlior bore, havo Incor porated ns tho Palaco Ment Company. Mr. Jones continues In chnrgo nt Marshflold and Mr. Sanders nt this nlnco. while Mr. Gnurluy will dlvldo his tlino between tho two shops." To Keek Ducks. Tom Jnmcs. J. W. Conrnd. Itay Kaufmnn. Jnck Kendall and Arthur Peck will loavo this evening for liny hub Inlet to take a last bang nt tho ducks bo- foro tho closo of tho season for thn wnterfowl on January in. All aro reputed to bn dead shots, and If they are able to aim straight a wholosnjo slaughter of tho lucklesB ducks Is expected by tho llttlo army which will ho watching enrlv In tho morning for tho prospective victims. Itcdondo todny for nn extended visit at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Dennett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Dlmnilck of North Uond returnod this wcok from Cnllfornln, wheru thoy enjoyeii a short visit. . C. S. Wlnsor of North Ilond plana to lenvo next week for Los Angeles to Join Mrs. Winsor and tho children for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Merchant nnd Misses Clnra and Solum Johnson left yestordnv. for HaBtendorf llcncli for a short stay. Mr.and Mrs. Pat Flanagan wilt spend Sunday at thu homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Horn, In North Bond, taking In the ball nt Simpson's pavilion tlicro tonight. Hoth Mr. and Mrs, Flanagan havo Just recovered from n rnthor sevoro slcgo of the measles. Mrs. L. K. Strntc, of North llend, who hns been quito sick, Is roporred much Improved. Dr. Strnto, who hns been nt San Frnnctsco, Is expected homo next week, Mrs. F. K. Qcttlns nnd son loft todny for Unndon to spend a fow dnys at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Sullivan. WANT ADS. KOH HUNT Furnished or unfur nished rooms. 30G South 4th sr. FOR UKNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 229 S. Uroadway. FOIt HUNT Stnrcx and office by tho Titlu Guarantee nnd Abstrnct Company. I'Olt HUNT Sleeping rooms, rens nnublc by the wcok. 229 South Uroadway. WANTED WAXTKD Huff Orpington cockerel I iiuuiii. i juiii uiu, .ii not uu Kuuu size. Phono 398-X. WANTHI) Information of where abouts of You Gulllon. J. C. Donuu, Phone 331-11. WANTFI) l'tiinlshcl lionsckiTplnp rooms. Kuitilro Times office. WA.Vn:i .Situation In office or bnnk. Thirteen years exporlenco has fitted mo for almost any kind of office work. Sober. Hefcrcnccs. Phono 28-X. A. II. Koohlor. ,WAXTi:i) Girl for genernl house work. Gool wngea. Apply A. II. Powers. Phono 207. ! I FOR RENT Orpheum Tonight HIS FAITIIFFL SHItVANT. A very Interesting drnmn laid In Austriilin. TUB SHKLLS. A beautiful seashoro drama. Tho photos aro good, clear and pleasing. ANI.MATHI) WUICKLY. Showing Navy yards. N. J., Stenplo Jnck work. Vlows lu Chnttanooga, Tonn. California celebrating their blrthdiy and Loudon fire. OH. WHAT A DIIKAM. Lnughablo comedy. SI'NDAY n flnu chnngo, showing n two-reel feature, "For tho Flag and Othors." Continuous show starting nt 2:30 p. m. ADMISSION 10c. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS FOIt ItFNT Flvcroom modern eot tago on Klrod Avenue Apply W. I). Curtis. , I'Olt UKNT l'lirnlsbcd rooms, mod ern. 373 South Sixth street. Phono 29R-L. I.NIOIt.MAL CHAT - I - Protection Always Pays On December 5, 1913, Georgo W. Wheolor took out n policy on his household goo Is nt Mllllngton. On Decombor 30, during tho nbsouce of tho family, tho Imiiso nnd Its contents burned vi tho ground. Todny Mr. Wheolor Is In receipt of n draft for tho faco of his policy It pays to do business with n compnnywho knows tho Ins and outs of tho business, COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. MEL G. DUNCAN. Phono 264-J. E. D. JONES I A. Mr. niur Mrs. C. O. Thompson are planning to lenvo soon for their old homo nt lltinio, Mo., whoro thoy may romnlii. Mrs. A. V. Ilowhny Is spondlng u fow dnys with Mrs. Jus. Cowan nnd othor relatives at Ten Mil". Mrs. Hfflo Fnrrlngor Is roturntii': on tho Itedondo from u few weeks' visit In Sim Francisco. I Mrs. H. K. Strnw Is oxppctod homo from Snntn Hosn, Calif., wl oro she wns culled by tho Illness nnd death of hor father, Mr. Wokemnn, n former , well known Coos Hay man. I Miss Mny llonnotf, now on tho staff of niirsos nt Lano Hospital In Snn Frnnclsco. nrrlvod homo on the I'Olt KENT Large house on Soutfe 11th street. Phono 119-L., or so A. H Cnmpboll. FOR SALE VOIt S.VLIv 'renin, wngon nnd hnr- nnss, Euuulro It, II, Dnrnos, liny City. rou saw-: I 1 3-ln. Ilnln wagon lu good shnpo $10.00. Addross Hold. Ilox 210, Mnrsli- 1'OU HALF Four .Sicilian lltittcrcup Cockoiols, ono 12r,-ugg Incubator. Addross Ilox 838, Marshflold, or T. F. Mlllor, Furndulo. FOIt SALi: llaiidsoincly Illustrated, story of tho Panama Cannl for tea cunts. Address euro TIiiich offlco. am r "THE BUSY CORNER" Lockhart-Parsons DrugCo. 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