The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 11, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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Special Low Prices
On House Furnishings
This is the. sonson when vc close' out all odd pieces of furniture, all short
lengths of Draperies, remnants and small pieces of Linoleum, odd Dishes
n fact all doparltneiits have clearances to offer at great sacrifices.
SSKu 20 Per Cent Off J
Odd I Icilsleads,
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20 Per Cent Off
fgjJL..3fiU.
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':".n'ds: 20 Per Cent Off
fe !?!,& 20 Per Cent Off
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5)111 Less ilia n C vard lei iul lis TA D. TmI-A-Ff
'II ,.f Draperies, at. ....... &V " r Lent Oft
BARGAINS IN RUGS
Every reduction we make is a genuine reduc
tion, and a saving of that much to each custonio-
Perry & Nicholson
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C?wJ?TTCrMMTHwrr-yiiiCTiaiaaJOwi nwimwn
Depend On Us
For
Your
Medicines
Your doctor will never have
the slightest cause for complaint
about the ay we fill his prescrip
tions. He will praise the fidelity and
exactness with which wc folio; his directions, and the
pure, fresh quality of the drugs we use.
But our medicines are net more satisfactory than
our prices. It is this combination of high quality and
low prices that has built up our business.
We sell many very good, ready-prepared remedies
for different ailments.
Are you troubled with corns? We can give you
a positive remedy for their painless removal and cure
-REXALL CORN CURE. It relieves and cures the
roost stubborn and painful corns and bunions. It is
absolutely painless and sure in results. Sold with the
Rexall guarantee.
;Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
'THe Busy Corner"
PUmir
-IIIMIIY CUO
WANT ADS.
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FOR SALE Street's
Household Furniture
Any dining room, pnrlor, bedroom
or kitchen furiilttiro for snlo ploco by
piece. Chcnp.
STHKKT AT CHA.VIM.nit HOTEL.
SNAP -Good minis Iiiii-iicsh mill bug
gy, at n bargain If taken nt once.
Seo W'uUor, tho drny tiinn, or ad
dress F. W. Vnwtor, Mursliflold.
"TEeRexallSfre"
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IIAIIO'AI.V If tnlson nt once. Tluco
lots on corner, nnu Mock from
North Hend High School, $800.
Inquire TlnicB office.
roil PLAIN oi fiiiicy sewing, call on
Mrs. Vnn Vleot, 230 Market nvo.
Houso drosses u specialty.
PERSONAL NOTES
FRANK SMITH loft this afternoon
for Ton Mllo.
on tho Alllanco nftcr a flvo months'
visit with friends.
COOS 11 V TIDK8.
Mol w Is given tho tlmo and
'eight of high nnd low wator at
Mursliflold.
Th Udos arc plnccd In tho order
of occurronco, with tholr times on
tho flrst lino and holghtB on tho lec
oiid lino of each day; a comparison
of consccutlvo heights will Indicate
whether It Is high or low wator. For
high wntor on bar, subtract 2 hourB
34 minutes.
Onto. July.
11 Mrs. .5.33 12.33 4.G2 11. Ai,
Ft. 0.3 3.5 3.7 C.T
12 Hrs. .C.32 1.31 C.03 0.0
Ft. 0.5 3.S 3.8 0.0
13 lira. .0.41 7.25 2.27 7.00
Foot .7.0 1.1 4.3 3.(5
14 Hrs. .1.35 8.15 3.15 8. OS
Foot .7.2 1.4 4.8 3.3 -
15 Hrs. .2.28 9.03 4.00 9.04
Feet .7.2 1.5 5.2 2.9
LOCAL TIlMI'rcnATUItK ItU-
PORT.
For twonty-four hours ondlng
nt 1.13 n. in., July 11. by Henj.
Ostllnd, special govornment mo-
toorologlcnl obscrvor:
Maximum 03
Minimum 51
At 1: 13 n. m 53
Precipitation nono
wind northwest; clonr.
Will Itiillil Goo. Cook Is nlnnnlng
to erect n now buiiBnlow on his Fern,
dale lots.
W. P. Mt'RPlIY is milking n business
trip to Hnndon.
MRS. . E. MAJOR wns In this morn
ing from Day City.
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11. K. HESSHY Is In town today from
tho Coos Hny crenmcry.
NEIL WATSON, of Coos City, Is a
Marshllcld visitor today.
F. E. ALLEN loft today for tho Co
(liilllo Valley on business.
12. A. ANDERSON left on tho Urou
wutor today for Portland.
MISS NORA TOWER will loavo
shortly whoro sho will enter tho
University of California at tho op
ening of tho year.
FRED GEHRKE has returned from
n business trip to Snn Francisco.
MRS. GEO. DOWNING, of Eustsldc.
wns shopping In Marshllold todny.
MRS. EMILY McFARLAND of North
Inlet Is a Mnrshflold visitor today.
V. A. W1CKMAN of Coqulllo was n
business visitor In thcclty yesterday.
MR. AND MRS. D. O. KEN YON, of
Ton Mllo, were Mnrshlleld visitors
yesterday.
J. W. GARDINER returned today
from a business trip to tho Co
tiulllo Valley.
W. J. CL'LHEUTSON has roturnml
from Coqulllo whoro ho has bon
on a short visit.
Will Gli Party. Miss Hsthor Sul-i
II vn n lniH Issued Invitations for 't
party to boglvon Monday, illy 15.
I.ocnti' hi Mnrsliflcld. Mr. Mor- .
row, who arrived recently from SU-
son. Call., has taken a position with j
tho Mat; n ok &. Mutsoii store. I
MRS. J. A. HLATT and bnby enmo
down from Coos Rival' this morn
lug to spend tho day.
MAY PREUSS expects to lenvo soon
for Uorkoley whoro hIio will outer
school this fall.
Rcglnx Residence Pat Tully, tho'
contractor, commenced work today'
on tho now resldonro of Dennis Mc-'
Cartliy on South Fifth street.
FATHER KEEVENEY. of llandon, Is
visiting In Mnrshflold ns the guest
of Father Monro.
Will Give Picnic Tho Mnrshflold
High School Alumni Is pi ruin lug n
moonlight ildo for Saturday even
ing, July 20, nt Jordan's Covo.
CicIh New Auto I). C. Grcono,
mnnngor of tho Oregon Powor Co,,
hns a flno 7 passenger Overland auto
coming on tho next nrcnkwntor.
M. C. HORTON returned from Ilnn
doii this afternoon where ho htm
been on business.
Plan Picnic Tho ladles of tho
First Ilnptlst church nro contemplat
ing u plcnlo Wednesday, July 17.
Particulars will bo given nt n lutor
dnto.
Moulin- Meeting. Tho II. Y. P. U.
will hold n business meeting mid bon
11 io pnrty at tho homo of Mrs. Daisy
Anderson at Hunker Hill Friday ev
ening, July 12.
Ruby IHcd Tho Infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Totton of Flag
staff dlod last ovcnlng. Tho funornl
took placo this afternoon from tho
G, W. Dungnii undertaking pnrlors.
MISS CATHERINE DYER, of Dau
. lnls Crook, Is In tho city us n guest
of Mrs. Chniiibors.
.MISS AGNES 1IUTCIIESON returned
on tho Alllanco from Eureka whoro
sho hns been visiting with her
brother, James Hutcheson.
MISSES RUTH DUNGAN and Ado
laldo Clarke left yesterday for
Sumner where they will bo tho
guests of Miss Wllda Harris.
MISS GERTRUDE MORGAN, Mr.
Ross and Mrs. Mntthlson were
among tho Indies from Ton Mllo
shopping In Mnrshlleld this week.
ANDREW McCLELLAN who has
been visiting relatives on tho Day
for tho past several weeks loaves
for San DIogo next Saturday on tho
Rcdondo.
MRS. PARKER enmo down front
Kontuck Inlot (odny to visit with
her sister, Miss Annlo Smith, for
n couple of days nftor which sho
will return to her homo nonr Loon
Luko.
MR. AND MRS. II. E. SHINE, of Co
qulllo, have moved to Empire to
spend the Summer. Lnter they ex
pect to romovo to a cottngo at
Mussel Roof, near the lighthouse,
for n few weeks.
MR. and Mns. J. II. MARTIN of
Creswoll, Ore., arrived In vln Drain
yesterdny to visit nt tho homes of
tholr son nnd dnughtor, Chns.
Mnrtln nnd Mrs. L. M. Tozlor, la
West Mnrshflold.
T. J. 11UFORD, mnnagor of tho Mnr
garot Thoator of Eureka, Coll. n
In tho city with n vlow of looking
over tho local sltuntlon. if ho
llnds Mnrshflold n satisfactory
theater town he mny nrrnngo o
bring companies to this city.
MRS. NELLIE A MORAN loaves to
day for her homo In Watortown,
South Dakota, Mrs. A. Abbott
and grnnddnughtor, Miss Glonda
Johnson, will accompany hor as
far ns Salom whoro they will visit
for three wcoks with a sister nnd
two brothers.
CAPTAIN nnd MRS. L. O. MASTERS
of Sumner lenvo for Romoto on a
camping trip soon.
MISS RLANCHE LANDRITH. of
North Coos River, wns a Marsh
llold shoppor yestordny.
MISS ELNA SELANDER of Catch
ing Inlot wns a guest of rolatlvcs
In Mnrshlleld yesterday.
MRS. W. A. REID and chlldron liavo
loft for a month's outing nt tholr
homestead on South Inlot.
PROF. REGGS returned todny from
Coqulllo where ho hns hoen In tho
Interest of his dancing class.
NED C. KELLEY loft- horo this after
noon for his homo In Coqulllo nft
or a short slny on tho liny.
MRS. W. E. DUNGAN nnd her gueit.
.miss Hunt, enmo down from Com
River this morning nnd loft on the
nftcrnoou train for n short visit at
Random Miss Hunt will leave on
the Rcdondo for Snn Frnnclsco ami
from thoro will go to Alameda to
resume hor position In tho schools
of thnt city.
MRS. J. T. CHAMBERS nnd dnugh
tor nrrlved horo todny from Graf
ton, Call., nnd nro visiting Mrs.
Chambers' aunt, Mrs. S. 11. Cnth
cart. Whllo In this vicinity Mrs.
Chambers will visit hor brother.
C. C. Ilrldges. of Coos River, and
hor slstor, Mrs. Walter Ranch, of
Loon Lake. If hns been twonty
three years since Mis. Chnmburs
loft Coos Ray and sho senrccly
recognized Marshflold for the snmo
town.
AIiiiiiiiI .Meeting. A mooting of
tho four-year High School Alumni
Association was hold last evening nt
tho homo of Miss Marjory Cowan fo.'
tho election of officers and other
business.
Will meet nt Store All tli'oso who
wish to attend tho bonllro party at
Hunker Hill tomorrow evening, will
moot at 'tho corner of Connor nnd
Hoagluud's storo on South Hrondway
at 8 o'clock.
Will Know SooiiT E. G. Porham Is
In iccelpt of a tolegriun from Mod
ford stilting that tho argument In tho
Injunction case In tho bridge contract
In which ho Is Interested was argued
li) court yesterday mid a decision Is
expected soon.
New Night Wucli Goo. W. Artls
formerly Stownrd of tho Motor Ilont
MRS. FRANK ROGERS, of Coos RIv
or, Is visiting with her mothor,
Mrs. E. A. Cotfolt, nt North Dend.
MISS EMMA SCHNIEDER of Myrtlo',
Point returned from Eurokn, Cal
WILD HLACKHERRIKS for Sale
fiOc gal. Phono your orders W. C.
Lund, Formlule.
FOR SALE Newsstand, confection
ery nnd lco cream business in good
thriving town; paying proposition,
For particulars nddroBs Opportuni
ty, care Times.
EXPERIENCED stenographer mid
compotent office girl wishes posl
' tlon. Phono 140-J.
FOR RENT Nice, .bright rooms.
$1.50. $2.00 and $3.00 por week.
Enqulro 190 Second St,
l-'Olt RENT IilglithousekeepiiiB
rooms over Times olllco.
arties Desiring Monuments Erected
i ,-,- Would do well to cull hi
AC1FIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
Soutli Broadway and make solec
tion from the largo stock now on
liand. Alp. Wilson lias in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
fitter in Coos County. And none
hut tho host work is turned out.
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! WANTED A saleswoman. Apply
botwoon 7 and 8 In tho evening
at 250 Front St.
WANTED EK'rienced dry goods
man desires position on const- ns
manager and buyer; best refer
ences. Address "Huslness," caro
Times.
LOST Rlcycle. Pnrty having Iro
quois wheel Is roquestod to bring
snmo fo Tunes office Reward.
Pique Panhrfn,
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Marshfield Cyclery
UICYCLES FOR RENT
Phone 13H-R. 172 No. nrondwiiy.
HARGMN SM.E Kt liorsejwer
auto for $450; first-class condi
tion; fully equipped: cost new
$3000; will sell for $450 on e.viy
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
S'iop. North Front street. Phono
IS 0-J.
WANTKD Molinlr. wool nnd cas
earn hark. Apply to Honry Seng
stnekon. nt office of Title Gunr
nnteo Ahptrnrt Cn.
11UY NOW.
Some choice lots In NORTH BEND
rnn bo had at a very reasonablo price
If taken now. E. S. GEAR & CO .
First National n.ink.
Club of North Rend has boon tem
porarily appointed night olllcor In
North Hond to (111 tho vacancy occa
sioned by tho resignation of A. II.
McKay.
Hridogrooin" Coming Leo Fuller
Is expected lu on tho next Hroak
wator. His marrlago to Miss Ada
Chapman, who for some tlmo has
been un elllclent teacher In tho
Mursliflold schools, will take placo
Wednesday, July 17.
E. W. Schrock 111 E. W. Schrock.
tho proprietor of tho hotel at Em
plro, nnd a well known resident of
Coos count-, has been sorlously ill
at Mercy hospital for soveral days.
It Is feared that Mr. Schrock may
have to submit to a surgical operation
OrtleiiMl Out of Town Marshal
Carter is rounding up so mo of tho
i'Sons of Rest Club." nnd ordering I
them out of town. Soma of tho high I
ofllclnls of that organization became '
qulto Incensed at bolng ordered away)
and so have been stored In bohind tho
bars until they got ready to go to
work or leave. J
lies Company Coming. Manager j
Lomnnskl, of tho Royal thoator, 'sj
in reeo'jit of a letter from Mnnngor
Mondo, of tho Margaret lies Com-'
pnny, old tlmo Coos Hny favorlt03,
saying them hnve Just closed a suc
cessful engagement ut Klnmnth Fa'ls
and nro on their way to Coos Hny. '
They will probably opon nt tho Royil
Saturday night.
INVESTMENTS THAT WILL- HEAR
INVESTIGATION.
Six room houso and two lots
on south Fifth street $:!fii
Six room houso nnd flvo lots
on Tenth streot i!."S0f)
Two choice rostdonco lots on
South Fourth Btreot, near
Ingorsoll $1100
Two lifts on Hrondway, nonr
Hall nvenuo SU'JOi)
Two lots on Second street,
nonr Hnll nvenuo $2200
rwo iois on Second street,
I near Hall nvenuo $1 (!())
ou x iuo on Hall avonuo, near
Second streot ijsiflot)
ii x iu resiuonco cornor on
Commercial avonuo 9 7.10
Choice residence lot on Con
trnl nvenuo $m.V)
Two lotn on Second streot, near
Golden avonuo 82200
Eight room house and two lots
la Eastsldo $1700
20 acrefl on Catching Inlot. nil
good bottom hind, undor cnl-
tlvntlon; per ncro ij; 200
20 ncres of first c'nss lovol
bonch hind, nnnr Eastsldo;
per aero , , , ,s (to
HAINES REALTY CO,,
'18C nroadway South.
Clinnge Territory E. C. Paddock
who for tho past threo yours has boon
representing tho Raker & Hamilton
Hardware compnny of Snn Francisco
In tho Coos Hay territory, rocolved
notlco today of his promotion to tho
Snn Jobo territory Jn California. Ho
will bo succooded horo by Mr. notil
tman who will arrive from San Fran
cisco in a fow days. Mr. Paddock
will romnln long enough to intro
duce his successor to tho trade'
During his residence hero, Mr. Pad
dock nnd his estimable wife lmv
mndo ninny friends in n social wfly
who will lonrn with n genuine regret
of tholr departure. Mr. Paddock, Is
popular with tho trado nnd his busi
ness friends whllo sorry to seo him
go will rojolco In his good fortune
nnd wish him continue success.
Tho bnnkor says not all who auto
ought to, hut tho socialist changes
It to not nil who ought to auto.
Rifular Price
55c
fr r af
ill USi
Miiv Locate Here. II. J. Pnlmnr.
tho well known piano mnn of Med-'
ford, Is In tho city. Mr. Pnlmer Is
ploasantly romembered by t!io ninny
friends ho made during tho tlmo ho
conducted i( branch house In Marsh
flold and t'loy will ho glad t6 know I
that ho contemplates locating horo )n
tho future. Mr. Palmer Is an entor
prlslng business man and would bo n '
welcome addition to the commercial
circles of Coos Hay.
Advsrlbcd
la woman's
magazlaM
You Will U80
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Utensils
always, if ono bucIi utensil la placed
in your homo so tho manufacturers
believe. That is why they sacriflco
their profit nnd wo cut ours in
two. on this one-quart wf
Saucepan, which is yours r
at tho Special Price, 'Jvt
Replace utensils thawaV out
with utensils that "Wear-Ever"
Pioneer Hardware-Cop
330 North Trout St.
Poisom Oak
Cured by using Der 10I, or
money hack; 90 in every
100 cases cured by Derinol.
Try Some
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A most delicate and de
licious article of food, suitable
for lunches and picnics.
Coos Bay
Ice & Cold
Storage. Co.
Pbonq 73,
Deliveries 8 a. m.r2 Ji. hi.
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