The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 15, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1913-EVEHING EDITION.
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To the owners of automobSes, bicycles
and motorcyles in Coos County .
Wo nro l.oro (o give vm servi,,.. liy s.rvi,-, ,, ,.... that you will not he disappointed xylu-ii you find yourself in need of parts mid supplies 1W v01,
machines. To do this requires a large stock. V li.-m the most .-oinplete stock in W County m these lines. onnc mib,
$3500 WORTH OF AUTOMOBILE TIRES
ceepin" with this policv we have just received the largest single shipment of automobile tires and (ul.es that ver arrived on Coos Hay and wo have
ic wav. 'I'liis enables us to take care of the demands of any automobile owner in Coos County. Wo handle the United States Tiros, used and endorsed
J n k
innvn nn
by all the heaviest tire liters in this section
SEE OUR NEW CHAIN TREAD and the "RED SPECIAL" INNER. TUBE
"We guarantee our tires and in case of defect make adjustments out of our stock. You suffer no trouble or delay.
"We carry the largest stock of automobile parts and supplies in this section of the state and sell them al
Portland and San Francisco Prices.
Look over our slock of "Inctors," "Poctors" and little "du-dads."
Investigate the Harley-Da vidson Motorcycle. os?s msoibutlworth it
ICYCLE
Dr AK.TM1LN I
AVe sell and guarantee the easy riding Uamhler. Kox and Flyer I'dcycles, the best in the world at their respective prices. .:(), :.") and J?-l 5.00.
We also have always in stock a complete line of biecle tires, repair parts and supplies at prices that are right.
A visit to this store will convince you. You are cordially invited to inspect our stock.
E
VER.YTHING
for the
AITOMOMILK
lUCYCLK
MOTOUH'VCLIC
U
THE
ftnlUi Y
I'lVKIfYTIIIXC! FOR Til 13 SPORTSMAN.
l.";j FRONT ST. MARSH PI ULI), OR.
ff VERYTHING
m for the
W motorcycle
i m cycle
, AlTT0.M0IJlLK
COOS BAY TIMES
Si. V. MAMINKY ICtlllnr mill I'iiIi.
VAN !:. MAI.O.VKV Svwh Killtor
Offlclnl I'iiimt of Cum County.
TWO XOTAIIMJ
AN.vivi-:iis.itii:s
(', A. Smith related mi IntoroBt
lliR ctHneldeneo lit tho MIDI
cainn reception liiHt ovoiiIiik. It
wiih to th effect 1 1 in t tho N'nuii
Smith II ist nulled Into Cons liny
hnrlior on Mih. HiiiHIi'm hliihdny
I unil tho Adeline Hinlth arrived
I nt tlio C. A. Smith dork yoHtor
dny. tho thlrty-llftli nuulvermiry
I of tholr wi'ililliiK.
i
Along the Waterfront.
Tho hchoouor Advent of tho Simp
son fleet Ih duo In from Siiiitu Itn
anlln, IioIiik about .'15 day out.
Cnpt. C. .1. Fohoii. roproftonlliiK
tho Hubert Onllur Co., In hi our
city looking over the wltuution pro
tuirntory to ruuiiliiR tlu Ornce Dol
lar to thin poi-c. Tho (liaic Dol
lar it' n liens Hict'l boat L'.tn foot
Ipiik. 10 foot beam, depth of hold
Ifi foot and Imr imi'oIiik enpiuli
lu l.liuo.uno foot of liiuilior. S'io
mil rnrr mhi (HID foot of luinbe:
oor tho Hnnibui Imr with a IMiot
'raii:ht lliuuloti World.
Let Us
Show You
some of the newest
things in made to meas
ure fabrics.
Made to Fit
YOU
-by-
The Royal
Tailors
FIXUP
Mitrtihfiel4 North Uead
WILL BE A BIG
YEAR FOB AUTO!
Coos County Continues to Buy
Cars at an Increas
ing Rate.
"Thin proiulKOH to ho tho bltsKfHt
your In the auto trndo In tho hlMory
of Coon County.' reinnrkod (Scoro
Cooilriim In roHpoiiHo to a iiueHtlon
iih to piTHuiit ami future prospect).
"Tho groat dllllciilty In koIiik to he
to koI cairi, iiiiIohw orders nro pliuod
early." .Mr. (inotlrtini continued.
"TIiIk Ih triu not only hero hut nil
m or tho country. I noticed In u re
coil t Interview t lint Henry Kuril,
proxlileiit of tho Font Motor Co., trnyu
tlutko I'ondltloiiH prevnll everywhere,
lie miyH that mont of tho hln coin
pmiloH have old all earn they could
iiianufnciuio without any IntuiiHlvo
proHpoctliiK for prospects. Tho Ford
Motor Company for tho past two
years, despite Its huge output, hua
hold lis cars many mouths heforo tho
end of Its mnuufai'tiirliiK year, mid
could hue sold many more had It
been nlile to hulhl them. This year
tho same condition will he true.
"Today It does not seem to ho m
iiiiiili of n question soiling cars, as
it Is of IiuIIiIIuk' thorn In sulllclent
numbers to supply tho eur liicreas
lug demand."
"My ndvlco would bo that any In
londliiK purchasers should place their
orders as soon as possible to mold
disappointment later."
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY' NEWS
cuociii:t ci.cn
1 Tho Indies of tho Irish Crochet
Club wero entertained by Mrs. Don
McCrary nt her homo In Femdnle
yostorday afternoon. The house wns
artistically decorated In ki'coiih mid
valentines. Tho table carrying out
tho same valentine schomo, having
valentines for placo cards.
At l.Ilt) o'clock the hostess served
a dinner to her Kiiosts. after which
the time wiih spent In crocheting Jnb
ots. Tho pattern was a shnmroclc
leaf, some of the Indicts iiiiiUIuk ns
many as threo In the afternoon.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
C. II. KlntiiiKnu. Friday. Feb. lil. on
South Fifth Htroot.
Mrs. McCrury'H kuobIb yostorday
wore:
Mrs. McCrnry, Sr., Mrs. Goori;
WatlcliiH, Mrn. I'atchott. Mih. llondry.
Jr., Mrs. Wnlter Hill. Mrs. C. It.
FlannKmi, Miss Ivy Hill, mid Mrs.
McCrnry's sister. Miss Jutstroiu.
Mrs. CIiiib. I'erltlns, of Curdlner.
After a threo course luncheon tho
nfteriioou wiih ploasantly spent In
I Ullll'llli, .1.1.1 f.fllll'i.1.111111111.
nv..,.if iliiil ii,i v, nt..,, ill.
Mrs. Cowmi's Kiiests wero:
Mis. .lames Itolandson, Mrs. K, A.
Anderson. Mrs. W. II. Curtis. Mrs
F. I.. Sunnier. Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs.
J. lloone. Mrs. Win. Kardoll, Mrs.,
James Cowan, Jr., and Mrs. John
man.
IXroltMAIi CHAT
: :
HO.VOItS (il'KST
Mrs. Jiinios Cowan, Sr., ontertnln
ed n number of friends last Thursday
iifleriioon In honor of her sister.
I.AIMCS AKTCI.l'll I
O
Tho I.ndlos Art Club met yostor
day afternoon with Mis. Ivy Condrou
of South .Marshfleld.
After n short buslnoss session the
time was occupied with the Valentino
exchnuKo mid sewing. Some of tho
meuibers plnyliiK brldKo. after which
refreshments wore served by tho
hostohs, nshlsted by Mrs. Frank I..
Sunnier.
Tho next meotliiK of tho club has
not been decided, but It will bo an
nounced later.
Mrs. Coiidrtm's K'lests Friday
wero:
Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Mrs. W. 11. Cur
tis, Mrs. A. L. Houseworth, Mrs. 011
a IMmmi. Mrs. J. A. Illntt, Mrs.
Win. HoaKland, Mrs. Win. Schroe
dor, Mrs. L. F. Falkonsteln, Mrs. J.
(1. Klunoy. Mrs. Win. Uoss Smith,
Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd. Mrs. Jnnioa
Cownn. Sr . Mrs. F. A. Haines. Mm,
!:. 1). McArthur mid Mrs. F. h,
Sumner.
Miss Idlnbol Johnson who Ih now
tho Kucsl- of Mrs. J. Albert Mat
son will loavo In n week or two
for San Frnnclsco. Her iiiuitIiiku
to Mr. Fred I'oller will take placo
there in the early sprint;.
i Mrs. (.. C. CoIiik, who has boon
qultu III at tholr homo In Wost
Marshfiohl of tonsllltls Is reported
improviiiK.
Mrs. II. J. Thompson of North
llouil left for Hulliirdu this niorn
ItiK for u fow dnyH' visit.
Mrs. I.. W. l.miKdon spent a fow
days nt Myrtlo Point, vlsltltiK hor
brother. W. L. Karr.
Itev. mid Mrs. J. 15. Ilurk.inrt on
tertalned Hov. mid Mrs. tl. I.oltoy
Hull nt dinner Inst evening tit tholr
noiuo on Fourth Htroot, nonr Market
avenue.
MIhh Kvolyn Anderson Biillod on
the MoiikoIIii today for Honolulu,
whoro she will mnko nn extondod
visit.
l.oo. Mntson nrrlvod horo from
Natron this week to spend n fow
weeks with hla parents, Cnpt. mill !
Mrs, Mntson of South Murshflold.
NORTH BEND NOTES. !
Captain Kdgar Simpson left today
on a business trip to Coos Hlver
Mr3 F. Frnaor of Shonunn Avenuo
was a Marshlleld lsltor today.
Ilev. l). A. Mncl.eod will bo over
from llulalrds today mid will hold
services in tho owning at the lre
b.torlnn church.
Miss Alpha Wlcklund of North
lleud Is a Kuest of Miss Mantle Gu
Idou of South Murshflold.
W. K. l.alrd. n contractor, is
eroiMnu n two-story rosldenco for
H. Curtis of Pint II.
Mrs. J. Meudo of North llend la
quite III nt hor homo on Union nvo
iiiio with la Biippo.
Mi. Abo Anderson of lCentuck
inlet Is visiting relntives nt KastsUlo
for n few days.
Mrs, Itobort McCann was tho
guest of friends lu Maishflold to
day. Mrs, Krlck of Umplio has return
ed homo utter a two wooks visit
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Cutllp, on Kentuck Inlet.
Theso WAHM DAYS have a ton
dency to drlvo ono to HA1U) mtlNK.
DON'T IlKSIST the TK.MITATION,
but Insist on having the best, which
can only bo had at
LKWI8' CONFECTIONERY,,
Real Estate With Credentials
Tho history of Mnrshflold values, tho future prospects of
growth, or nny other standard b which property values can bo
Intelligently coniputed, recommend tho following offerings:
Three lots In dead business center, streets paved, proseut
Income nioro thmi enough to pay taxes $42,000
Ono lot In contral huslues section, paved, Income, to
!' ,,IlN08 $7,750
00 foot on Central nvonue, unimproved, L'O por cent
cheapor than nnythlng offered In similar locution $a,000
Modern dwolllng nnd levol. Improved lot In good resi
dence section, pretty mid coutfortnble $;J.OOO
ttooij rosldenco lots in West Marshfleld, within twelve
minutes' walk from Front street, nothing anything like
theso to be had In entlro city at tho price $350
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
1?? FRONT STREET
nml lila ulster. Mrs. K. S. IUrtV
Ills mother. Mrs Mntson, ho lu
been quite III, Is now Itnprorlts.
Mrs. Dol 1,01111011 nrrhed hfrttki
wook to Join Mr. l.cmion, thli Wl
Imr llrnt trio to Coos Countr SU
......... 1.. ,,.-.. ,!.,., I ntnl Mr I.M11
who Is lu tho emplo of tbe sit
PoworH Company met her at Ci
diner.
M- tF, f'o.i.illnll nt floli! Bfltl
iID. II in. v...i.m. . " " T - 1
Ih visiting relatives nt North Bflt
nnd Umpire. She plans to nmv
for Sonttlo to V sit
Ooorgo McCulloch returned tUi
wook from Corvallls, wiicre n w
boon nttondlng O. A C. He eiprt
l rnliini tlm Ill'St of OttOter,
tr..w... Q.ulili nrrlvil here OB I"
Nnnn Smltli yesterdny from iJ
a . , ,.i , Inin nil fllMr. I
lonucii ensioin mi' i J"'" ": ".;
O. A. Smith, ami win i
tlmo on tho Hay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Freenmn of
-....-.. 1. ...... ..,,..i.,lln the IK
l uri( uiivo limn b...i...o j-P-rlfc
week with tholr win. Howd rfr
innii. who Una suciec, cu .. l;
who wnB traiisiorieu '""A , eni
liny Point ofllces of tho C A. M"
Coinpnny, iih timekeeper nt tneu
Smltli Pulp nil
War
1 . RUST-
IlClf S PROOF
Corsets
A- -JF
.ft
im'
t T RustPogT
131astieit in n coi-set
gives tho IVuro li"cs
thai fashion demands.
Long, graceful, snug-'
fitting skirts with W
tops most flexibly ton
ed aro latest Warner j
styles. I
Every Wnroer, j
matter tho size or tu
stvle, is gunraiitccd
shape fashionably, l0'
fit comfortably, lie,
bones not to break or
rust, or tho fabric tear.
$1.00 to $5.00
The Golden Rule
First National Bank Bldg.
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