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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913-EVENING EDITION. r COOS BAY TIMES Al. U. MALUMi).' Kilitor ami I'ltlH DAN K. MAI.OXKV Nous Keillor Official I'niicr of Coos Comity. Oia-lC'lAli IMI'KIl OK TIIH CITY OK MARSHI'IICU). 1. I). CIIAMIIKRIjAIX, represent ing L. C. Smith & HroB.' Typowrllor Co, of Portland, In nt IIO'I'ICIj CilANDIiKlt. Uo Ih a TVPKWIHT Kit K.YPKRT nnd does RKPAIRINO nnd CIjKAXIX(1 of all makes of machines). COOS HAY JltAN(ii: dinner Sat tirdny noon. March 22, nt Odd Fol lows hnll. Fifty cents. TICKETS nt IWHY CORXKR. HAIXKS' Hour $l.'M per SACK. PAKASOT; COVKRS In every flmdo of every color nt MAItSI KIKI.Il CYCIjKIIY. PARASOl, COVKUS hi every shade of every color nt .MARSH FIKI,I) CYCliKUV. A I'RKSII SUl'PI.Y of 1" I U2S 1 1 OIjY.MPIA OYSTKItS JUST UK OICIVICD. l-"rco Delivery. PHONIC jour OltniCIt to PHONIC 7.1-J. SO.MIC ICHO OR INKS ICkk Phosphate. ICkk Lemonade. IChb Chocolate ICkk Mnlted Milk. ICpk X Krk lloynl. ICuk .Mnnhntlnn Crenin. Wo menu KgK-nctly what we say. UCWtS' CON'FICCTION'ICUY. LEU TODAY i BREAKWATER LADIES' SUITS AND COATS WE HA VIC ItBCICIVlCD TIIK FIRST SIIIPMICXT OF OUIt XICW LINK OF LADIES' SUITS AND COATS. THIS IS TIII5 FIltST TIME HEAL NEW, UP-TO-DATE SCITS AND COATS HAVE 1JICEX SHOWN IN MAHSHFIELD. IN ADDITION TO GIVING YOU A HEAL STYLISH GARMENT, WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM $3.00 TO $S.OO ON EACH The Golden Rule First National Bauk Bldg. Steamer Sails This Afternoon I. for Portland With a ! Large List. I The llicnkwntcr sailed nt noon today for Portland with n capacity lint of passengers 1 For a tlnio last evening It looked 118 though the vessel' might lie tied tip hy a strike hh n result of Fire man Harry Nelson liefng placed in Jail for nssatilting James Mitchell, n mess hoy. Tne firemen nil walk ed out nnd Stipt. Miller hnd to get in connection with Portland about tho matter. Finally Captain Mncgonn explained that Nelson's conviction followed his own admis sion and not because tho cook's de partment hnd more witnesses than the Ili-omen's. Tho firemen thought that they hnd got tho worst of the denl. Finally they raised money to pay Nelson's flno 11110" lie was icelensed. Hiyd reeling between the cook's department and the llro 111 on was the causo of the trouble. Had not Nelson's fine boon pnld ho would hnvo been sent to Co qulllo today to servo a sentence. Among those who sailed on the Urcnkwnter wore: I). W. Grlllln, Mlko Ford1, J. II. Honp, .1. llraekett, Mr. Alberts, Mr. Connell, B. Chlllhcrg, .1. Johnson, .1. EriekBoii, S. Rauset, W. M. Iluftlle, .1. II. Mnttoe, Mrs. .r. II. Mnttcc, E. Cliurchlll, Guy Church ill, L, K. Primer, .1. Giinsan, E. .1. Haynian, Mrs. A. McLontl, 15. W. Clark, J. A. Mcl.eod, A. Mcod, M. E. Langaton, F. 13. Wyniati, .Mrs. I.nChapolle, Resale Harris, O. E. Harris, Mrs. O. E. Harls, II. K. Williams. Mrs. G. Chance, Jessie Clinnco, II. L. Wortz, I). II. Har rison, L. Ilaugsotn, W. M. Wright, M. J. West, Mrs. SI. JohiiBon, Miss W. S. Rrynnt, W. A. Teutsch, . Ruckle, A. Peterson. .1. E. .-...... K. Stlce. Henry Ci.nmburlulu, C W. IIIII, II. Songstacken, U. Hutch ison, Miss E. Dovoroux, II. S. Frv, J. A. Paterson, L. N. Itavlln, S. Rluevlsh, U. StltU'vlch, Fred l.ee. E. Kong, I). 1). Campbell, Ray l.ee. Mrs. R. l.ee. It. Hydrlck. Mrs. I. Murphy. J. W. Dennett, J. M Rlake, Mrs. M. I.ady, W. It. Hall. Mr. Hoaglaiid, Win. Smith. Mrs Smith, Mrs. Goldsmith, M. E. llan bv. Mr. Moleskle. A. P. Newman. F. A. Pierce. Mrs. Pierce, Rosa Pierce. Ora Pierce, A. J. Faber. .1 C. .Miller. II. Lawrence, A. Cliolg. G. Kiev, G. W. Hrewor, S. Carlson. G. Stone. C. Cronln, G. lliistala. D. Rroimulsf, II. Hansen, S. War ner, J. C. Moore. It. Henry, II. A. Craft, M. Downey. G. Anderson. A. Johns, J. Thornton, S. Stcz.. V. Sheto, O. C. Jensen. PALM Sl'XDAV Tomorrow, commonly called In the church, "Palm Sunday." Is the bo-; ginning of Holy Week. The day takes its name from tho triumphal : entrv of Christ Into Jerusalem, the 1 Sundny before his crucifixion. Roth In tho east nnd In tho west thoro grow up tho custom on this Sunday of blessing and distributing the palms with which the church wns decorated, nnd nlso of currying thorn in procession with hymns and litan ies. The ceremony was Intended both aB a commemoration and also as a symbol of our taking up tho badge of disclpleshlp. There will bo special services In the Episcopal church tomorrow nt 11 a. 111. and 7:.'10, when Archdeacon Chambers will preach on tho slgnlfl ennco of tho triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem. Hnvo your job printing dono at The TInios office TSe Royal TONIGHT FEED of ALL KINDS at IIAIXI-.S I a -Kf I 1 . , 1, jitS J p HO " T OH I Ford Automobiles HERE AGAIN IIAUUIXGTOX MELVILLE, Thai pleasing Comedy Team M'SOULEV ELEAXORIC, The Comedy Sketch Artists 1.1 another of their many liiirlettit' I playlets. I 1(1. ill Feet of Pictures, Including the olilcii-tlinc Klhllciil feature STAR OF mrill IWni ICM. in it Reels, (by Tlrtnhousci'.) iiIm A good photoplay GOOD MORXIXG, .ll'RGE, (hy Thnuhotiscr.) THE REST ALWA-i.s. PRICKS Ralciiny I .".c. Lower Floor. Lie. 11,377 Rolls of Wall paper arrived on (lie lasl steamer which ailclorl to m sent stock makes a grand total of 1)rc" 19,488 Rolls of Wall Paper now on hand from which to make Rclociion your spring- decorations. This makes an agglt;rJ 467,712 Peet or 88 Miles of Wall Paper This is the largest stock ever shown in ( comity and will permit selection to satisfy 3 This large purchase enables us to not only offer wide selection, but also makes it possible to quote very low prices. Do not buy your wall paper until voir see our slock and get our prices.. ? Leading entire output of the world i ' Just think of 200,000 .Ford cars being put on the market this season. For the last three years the entire Ford output has been sold before dune 1st. 10111 Fords are far more popular than ever and so I dare say by .June 1st it will be impossible to get a Ford car unless you place your order now. Do not let your car own you. It's your place to own the ear. dust look over the following and you will see that in buying a Ford you are the master. First ClassWeaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Strcot. Phono 131. North Rond. Or AVe also have the celebrated STANDARD VARNISH CO. PRA1T AND LAMBERT VARNISHES These arc the two greatest varnishes in the world. We also have a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WHITE AND RED LEAD and in fact everything in the painting line, includ ing brushes, putty, etc. Come here tir.st. 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