The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 01, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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W. 8. I1I10WN $ A. II. IIODGINS
Marshfield Paint
(2b Decorating Co.
Kstlnmlcs Furnished.
Plwnn 187-1 Mnraliflelti. Ore.
Low In price. IiIkIi In quality.
Electric Irons
Wo linvo n few hccoimMuukI
Irons In good working condition
at $1.75.
New Irons, $.1.50 up.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J 1G3 N. Urondway
Marshfield-North Bend
Automobile Lines
TO OUH PATRONS: .... , . ,. ,
Automobile tickets are now good on both lines between MarBb
fleld and North Send.
GORST & KING
TWIN CITY AUTO LINE
Baby Choesf
aby hoes
Rro the new Hue of Unity Shoes
nt the
The Electric Shoe Shop
nt 1H0 South llitmihvay.
FAST AND COBOIODIOUfl,
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with tvlrelcM and iubmnrlno boll
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO
SATURDAY, MAY 3, AT 8:30 A. M.
All I'AMcniter Itcacrrfttions Fr otn San IVnnclsco Munt IJo Mudo t
805 Fifo Uulldlnjf, or Lombard street Pier 27. All reservations
must bo taken up 24 hours before sailing.
INTKIt-OQBAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PHONE 44. C. F. McGEOUGE. Agent.
NKWS OV 512 YKAHS AfiO I
(From The Coos Hay NeWB, pub
lished nt Mnrshllold, April 28, 1880
Slglln & Dennett publishers.)
Mr. Orlnrod's school on Coob River
commences next Monday.
Mr. Lobrco has Joined the "mill
union." They offered him $200 per
month to let his mill lay Idle.
P. W. Donnelly, a minor well
known In Coob county, died suddenly
of heart disease nt Unndon last wcok,
Mrs. Kotuor commenced a term of
Bchool In tho ncadeniy laBt Monday,
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
B
KNJA.MIN OSTLINI),
Consulting Engineer and
Architect.
Phono IO.'Mj
Miirshflcld, Ore.
JAI. WRIGHT,
CONTRACTOR AND
HUILDER
Estlmntcs furnished on request.
Plans and specifications furnished
If desired. An honest Job guaran
teed. Phono 124-H.
JOEL OSTLINI),
Piano Tuner find Repairer.
41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SteanishJP Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND, APRIL 1, 2!l, HO, M Y 15, 10, IB, 20,
25 AND :) AT 8 A. M.
SAILING FROM COOS HAY, APRIL 12, 10, 20, MAY 2, 7, 12, 17,
22 AND 27.
Tickets on sale to all Eastern points mid Information as to routes
and rates cheerfully furnished.
Phono Main JJ5-L. P. ij. STERLING, Agent.
pERL RILEY HALLINGEK
PJuiInt and Teacher
Uwidonco-Studlo, 237 So. Droadw)
Phono 18-L.
W
U. CHANDLER,
Altl.w.
Room 801 nnd H02, Coko Hulldiai
Marsliflfld, Oregon.
R. W. .MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grimes Hullding, orcr Graad
Theater. Olllco Phone B20.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
SUNDAY, MAY 4, AT 9 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH 1'ACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono -14 0. F. McGEORGE, Ageat.
TThe
White House
Resttatnirainit
NEXT DOOR TO HLANCO HOTEL
You nro Invited to try our sorvlco.
Wo aim to use only tho best of
everything nnd plcnso our patrons.
MANOS DUOS.. Proprietors
Call and See Us.
Gray Auto Service
Fisher & Tucker, Proprietors.
Phone orders to Ulanco Hotel, 40.
After 12, 2G0L, Right Cafe.
Mnrshflpld, Oregon.
$5 REWARD
for any wutcli 1 cannot make run.
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Flno Watch nnd Jewelry Repairing.
200 Front St., Marshfield.
with nn nttondnnco of thirty scholars,
Henry Songstacken has declined tho
nomination for coroner on tho Ro
publlcnn ticket, Midi. Munroo hns
been substituted.
Three families arrived last Sunday
direct from Nebraska, consisting of
twenty-ono members. Thoy nro going
to sottlo on tho Coqulllo River.
Tho hoodlums of Emplro npponr to
Imvo u regularly organized gang for
the purpose of robbing Indian graves
and perpetrating otuor crimes. Sev
eral of them are In Jail,
Tho settlers along tho Coos Uav
Wagon roiul nro almost without any
menus of communication with tho
mnrkots on which thoy must rely.
Tho storms of tho Inst winter ren
dered tho road practically Impassable
nnd thoro appears to bo but very llt-
tlo prospect that tue compnny will
expend any money upon It, nnd tho
settlers along tho road nro not per
mitted to work out their road tax
upon It, nnd thoy nro unablo to open
It at their own oxponso, nnd as it
belongs to n corporation It cannot
bo changed to a county road. Now wc
aro Informed that tho company would
bo willing to surrondor tho road to
tho state, free of chargo, and the
state hus heretofora granted aid to
other ronds In varloiiB parts of the
Btato. Coos county never hns receiv
ed one cent's worth of nld from tho
stnto for nny Internal Improvements,
neither out of tho ROO.OOO aero grant
nor out of the sales of our tldo,
swamp or ovorllowcd londB, and If
tho county can show n public neces
sity for stnto nld, nnd then demand It
In n proper nmnnor, It would appear
Just as rcasonablo thnt wo should re
eclvo propor consideration ut tho
hands of the legislature, at tho next
session.
liKV W'UWMD:
"Klols Man uTuX
I'ltzlniRh rccentlv e?der n
Jinny s wlmrf from,le ,.' tt , ,2?
lo-mnkurs ItiinBVn 'olio ft
bohveen the Put, in oi rv" '
Uandon C"rry CoT life
Colegrove .... "
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. nnvidso,;::: :
"ess 'j
Mlflcellaneoiis (
, Total 'J
Tho contract n'ricV ,f":,,J5,00l
P.r'ng of the il.. ,! f..r C
"o, which will brine n c."u
llvory P to ,7G0K00 ,0U1
,'w days aJV
thoro was a cnie ! "
iwn. The patient l . .1" h
JMo of Winger bettertV' '
Hcil," who has been dri.i ' M
the BuWne.M,plS?,1
Florence West 'lttpiet(" Hot.-.
You Auto Call Foote
PHONE 144-J NIGHT AM) DAY
Stand front of Ulanco Hllllard Parlor
TWO NEW CARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 200-L
Residence Phone 8-J.
Careful Drivers -: Good Cars
W
M. 8. TURPKN,
ARCHITECT
Marshfield, Orognn.
T-R. A. J. HENDRY'S
U Modern Dental Parlors.
Ww aro equipped to do high clan
work on Bhort notice nt tho very
lowest prices. Examination froe.
Lady attendant. Coke Dldg., Opi
Ghnndlrtr Hn'el. phnnn 11T-.T.
SaS SPEEDWELL
CA1T. K. HOSKMIIjATT, Muster.
Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay
About May 14.
TUB SPEEDWELL Is speedy and hns excellent passenger accomJ
mouaiions, largo clean aim airy rooms una electric nghta unil
wireless.
For freight and passage, apply,
A. F. Kstabrook Co. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
01U-U17 Santa Marina Hldg., San Francisco. Marshfield.
Union Storage Company
W. A. Heard, Mgr.
Export Packers. Carpets Cleaned.
1'iirnlturo Packed, Shipped,
Stained nnd Repaired.
382 Front St. Phono 196.
Leave orders at fining & Harvey.
IF YOU CAN'T PAY INSTALL
MENTS, GET THE MONEY HACK
TiTe Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
li proparcd to do all kinds of hauling
on short notice. W meet all tralm
and boats nnd wo also havo tho latwt
stylo Reynolds Piano Hover. XVt
guarantoo our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Phones 98-Tt. 120-J
o-L
Court Rules You Cun; Judge .Makes
House Refund All It (Jot.
IIUFKALO, N. Y., April 30. A
mnn who uuya morchnndlso on the
Installment plan and falls to keep up
his payments can recover nil tho mon
ey pnld If the Installment house takes
tho goods nway from him, accord
ing to a dcclBlon handed down by
Justice Louis W. Marcus of tho Su
premo Court.
Tho plaintiff In tho caso paid $99.
7G on furnlturo valued at S18G. H
defaulted In pnyracntB agreed upon
under n conditional contrnct and the
furnlturo Iioubo Bolzed tho goods.
Ho sued for $99.75.
Justice Marcus holds thnt thn nur-
chasor did not wnlvo his rights In n
sale, although ho authorized tho mer
chant to hold a public or prlvato salo
of tho goods.
"Tho ngreoment that tho defen
dants may retain all payments for
rent or hire for tho ubo of tho goods
Is Ineffectual," Justice Marcus rules.
"Tho payments woro mndo on tho pur
chase prico and not for rent, nnd ho
Is entitled to recover tho amount
paid."
If you have a good thing ndvortlso
It, but do not expect tho nowspapor
man to do all Just for tho glory ho
gets out of It. Ho can't live on
glory, though It Is a. great thing.
SomethincjNftvy
To BrighjenJJrnj
Home
Do you brighten up the hoc,
every spring?
At this season more it,.. ...
other tho rooms look , ih0J.
they needed the touch of iobV
iiiiiik new,
f!llr!nlnu ..,. . .
T , , sipc ina run.
Linoleum for tho kitchen, far.
imuro ror tho dining room, u
uuu ennir or tablo for th ,.
Ing room." a now cover wnij
innko that couch look quite pret
ty and Inviting.
Think these things 0Ter will,
you consult tho admtUemesU li
THE TIMES. Make a Hit of rt
you need nnd how much you cu
ntiord to spend, then go throBik
tho announcements of the ibom
represented In THE TIMES ij.
vortlslng columns.
TIiIb will make your ihopplst
easy nnd doubly effecthe.
Tho grcnt calamity In Omihi iii
quickly overshadowed by thetHrillj
disastrous Hoods In Ohio. Grtitnf
forlng and sickness from eoMi ul
exposure resulted. L. Poole, Jill
California St., Omaha, wrltee: ";
daughter had avcry aovero cough isj
cold but Foley's Honey and Ttr Cob
pound knocked It out In to tin
Refuse substitutes. Owl Prttcn
tlon Pharmacy. Frank D. Coin
Opposite Chandler hotel, Phone II.
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