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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
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"Etal StookiPaldfin 5 7r.,000.00 51us and Undlvldod Profits 71.409.97 Malts ... .'.Jfflf 781,732.94 ' J Total . $928,142.91 .Y WOOD -AT- t?BELL'S W00DYARD North Front Htrcot, Phono 180-J. Commutation Tickets $2.00 eld-North Beud Auto Lino cry tea mlaatca from II n. m 1 to 12: "0 p. in. OUST & KING. Props. THE COOS HOTEL Formorly of MnrBlifluld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STKICICT NORTH UEND C. A. Slellln, Prop. IE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone "3171. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Wo havo n great many Inquiries for acreage and lots. If you will soil at a real sacrlflco list your property at the St! Lnwremo Hotel or Lloyd Hotel. No commission naked. lures &f raining Walker Studio 1 v.IUtesfor ladling Trunks haul trunks between any In Marskfleld, for tho follow on, delivery to bo mndo In it floors of buildings: .runks ...,;. 5 .2.1 trunks . ..- GO, trunks ;??f 1.C0 Tnutsftrud Storage Co. Levi IWsacr, Prop. lono lSW-J.Ji 40-L, DK-R. t V. J. SGAIFE Q A. II. HODGINS Marchfiolrl PAINT AND lYIdrblllieiU DECORATING CO. Estimation Furnlhhcil Unmet Stf)9-J. MurshuYM, Oregon. M'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, Fanoy and Domestic CHINA S GLKANMD AND PRESS--SUITS MADE TO ORDRR GIVE V X1A TRIAL IQUE RANTAT0RIUM DOYLH & O. O. DAGGETT Central Ave, Phone 250-X. - ID YOUR LAUNDRY US BY PARCEL POST PUKXftMC. A nAG AND Ub PATT VUH POSTAGE ON 1X8 'HKTURN COOS IAY STEAM LAUNDRY tiK 87-3. BLUlSnFIRLD NO SAW EDGES on VOUR COLTERS If you hnvo thorn laundered nt TWIN CITV STEAM LAUNDRY CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Rrlck Work nt Prlcos That Aro Right Ami nil Woik Guni-mitccd Call at "The Flrosldo," Johnson nidg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French Ranges. Holler Work NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC !AL FRBH GROVE AND mctiiq wounds lag ytrv lunoh baskets, k i&i ntUe tackle ror a day' 'mtlng. Sunday 1 Mid an nlcalc crowds uMeWty. , Excuralea t f Cm -River qvcry day. -Kate TbW wee a?s, iy ejpr JJtfcf fly atd 2 p. ( fltowlf juut picnic ar- of North Bend. Wo have todny re opened the dairy, formerly occupied by the Sanitary Dairy, and being equipped with a cold storago, we are able to supply you with a fresh and wholesome product. In connect ion, wo handle all kinds of cauned fruits and meats, butter eggs and all kinds of cooked lunch goods, also cheese, chartntnga and conn pounds, doing a cash business and paying cash for all goods we buy. We are able to save you from C to 10 cents on every dollar's worth of goods you purchase from us. Save yourself the trip to the wharf and let us fill your milk can, at six cents for one quart, two and more quarts, 5 cents a quart, Apple elder, vinegar, 26o a gal. We solicit your patronage and assure you of a quar deal. Dairy & Delicatessen Company - S. S. GEO. W. ELDfiR LEAVES MARSHFIELD WEEKLY EVERY MONDAY P. SI. ARRIVES EUREKA TUESDAY A. SI. S. S. F. A. KILHURN LEAVES EUREKA Tliui-Mlny, .luno 18, Monthly, Juno 52'JihI, Fildny, .June 2(1, Tues ilny, Juno !!, mid Friday, July it. NORTH PACIFIC STEASISHIP COMPANY C. F. SIi'Geoi'KC, Audit, Mui-Hliflflit. .Plume II. W. II. Painter, Agent, North llviul. .Phone 121. THE NEW PASSENGElt AND FREIGHT STEAMER S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWENTV-FOUR HOUR SERVICE. PORTLAND TO COOS RAY EVERY SUNDAY, I) A. SI. ARRIVE COOS HAY EVERY .MONDAY .MORNING SIARSIIFIELD TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY SIARSHFIELD TO EUREKA EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON NEWLY EQUIPPED SERVICE UNEQUALLED NORTH PACIFIC STEASISHIP COSIPANY O. F. SlrOeorge, Anont, Slnt'shflchl. .Phone -li. W. II. Pnlntcr, Agent, North llcnd. Phone 121. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROSI .MARSHFIELD DURING .MONTH OF JULY AT 12:tJ0 P. SI., ON THE 4TH, TH, 1 ITII, IDTII, 24TII AND 21ITH.. . . Tickets on mile to nil Extern Htlntn and Information ft to routes nd rntcw cheerfully furnished. Phono 427-L. F. T. SHELDON. Agent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Scmi-wcekly service Coos Bar aud San Krnucisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROSI SAN FRANCISCO l-'Olt COOS HAY THURSDAY, JULY l, AT !! P. SI. Equipped willi wireless and submarine; bell. Passengers and freight. TITTSOIJi S S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless aud submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FROSI SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY SATURDAY, JULY II, AT iliOO P.M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Buy Agent, 0. F. rcGEORaH, Phone 44. S. S. PARAISO Equipped ultli Wlit'leNS. I 'I no PiihM'iiger ArcouimodMtloim. Now Steel Hunt. S. S. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND SATURDAY JULY II, AT P. SI., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, JULY I ITII, AT I P. SI., WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOSI JAMES, Ageut, Slai-hhfleld. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has beon a bobby with us for n good many years nnd a lot of our customers will tell you when It comes to getting good, sound, durablo framing material at tho right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just tell what you want to build und the amount you want to spend nnd we'll get busy with our pencil aud figure out tho best your mouey can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAI L DEPART.MENT CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO HY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH RROADWAY TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, h C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or lieu platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons und carbon paper delivered. Phono nsyoiir order. Phono 44. Alliunco office TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEE ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TOIBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SP3CIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS E2ASTSIDH MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE M-J. OOQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONIC 101. QaTtilais IrWING BLOCK wmzaGtM ALL-WEEK SPECIAL LADIES 'DEPARTMENT ON SUITS, DOTH NOVELTIES' AND PLAIN TAILORED ftj ONE-HALF PRICE. These- w-tt composed of U the utnre&t materials' and colors. No reservations made, ALL SUITS INCLUDED. Cfill and look them over. It will be a big money-MTlng ereat. WATCWdUK WINDOWS Copyright. 1914. by Panama-Pacific International exposition Co. IL & Crocker Co., ofllcla! photographers. CHINA TO SPEND $800,000 IN MARVELOUS DISPLAY AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. TING CII1 CHU. commissioner of China to the Panama-Pacific Exposition, states that China's representation at the Exposition will entail an outlay of tSOO.000, of which at least $300,000 will be expended on the Chliicso pavilion, shown above. Chu Is a graduate of Harvard. Mrs. Chu, as Miss Plnga Uu, graduated from Wcllesluy college In 1913. VXYAVTIJ " '" "' ' i ! !, , - -- - hi I, i, m Copyright, 1914, by Panama-Puclnc International ttxpoiltlon Co. IL & Crocker Co, ofllclul photographers, FACADE OF THE PALACE OF MINES AND METALLURGY. T kills Is ono of tho many (Trent exhibit palaces at tho Panama- Pacltlc liitermitlounl Exposition to opon In Son Francisco In 1010, now completed Its exhibits will be dominated by an arti ficial mountain which will contain working models of every sort of mining aud mineral. t fuVK rrr v y-x-r jr u . i au,,.. i,- '.-. 4StfN5&fTt V x ' H&&AJK PM t NR kBBlMH w 5!. '"' 1 KSI !2SHSFW ?-.'- .UMJ l !VN u m ' fefc; .x ' i fZT I "3L lAVfcvtf iJi vl) a & !. . ts. i m r i i i & N && jsr &A v -.i ? i&m I til JnciJy 9iili9um?S1 wsm ! ,v - p5. i ?& vur... ., ...i, u uiiuiua i uciIk iiut-riiuuuuui lixpouitiou Co. tl. b. Crocker Co, ofllclal photogruphers. INTERIOR OF A SCULPTOR'S STUDIO AT THE EXPOSITION. T HE picture shows one panel or an enormous frieze, "The Chariot of Pheaton," by Ilruuo Zlimu. for the outside of the base of the dome of the Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama-Pacific Interna tional Exposition In HJlO. r I VHHL MwlimmWmmWmWmmmmwmuTmr-iiRdBI9EMmmm Copjrlxbt; 1014, by Panama-PcMo Internattonftl Expoiltlon Co, U, B. rVK.9V W0e U1UU1M fUUlUf muHor, COLOSSAL STATUARY FOR PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. i NTKRIOIt of one of three studios at the Pantma-Psclflc Interna- tloaal Exposition to opea la Baa Vraadsco next year, showing the partially completed Cfuree, tosae of thstn thirty feet la height. walcfe will adota the vast ceurte. " ' r m-