The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 01, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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Real Live Bargains
In Housefurnishings
We will not waste space or words in detailed discriptions, but
will ask you to see for yourself the excellence of these bargains.
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Beautiful Set of Dishes
for only
.of D:shc:$7.5o
Large size Dressers, ( 1 A 7 CT
vp IV. i J
bevel mirrors, only
Solid Onlc Extension
Tables, only
'. $10'00
Hemstitched Scrimm ( A
Curtain, per pair, only sj) 1 ell
Hemstitched Scrimm, by r)A
yard, only . . . 6lfL
9x12 Axminster C)A AA
Rugs, only . $6U.UU
9x12 Canton China frf? CA
Rugs, only . vp0.3U
ers' fringed, fcA ")?
Couch Covers' fringed,
only
MAY TIDES.
, ii Ih Riven tin timo nml
ueigiu oi nign mm low water nt
Mnrshfleld.
Tlio titles nro placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino nml heights on tho
scroiiil lino of each iluy; n cuuipnr-
lson on roiueeutlve IioIkIUh will
Imllrntu whether It Is high or low
water, ror high water on tho liar
subtract 2 hours III minutes. '
mire. . n.ai i l.n? r..2s o.oo
Ft... l.fi i. on i.a o.oo
2,111s.. o.iu . oil 12. ao o.io
Ft.. r.3 i.i .i.o i.i
3 lira. . o. in 0.17 i.i7 0.18
i-'t... n.o o.o '1.8 i.o
. Let us show you through our beautiful store. Here you
will find what you want and save money on the price.
PERRY & NICHOLSON
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY.
A. X. W. Club with Mr. W.
P. Murphy.
Unstable Sewing Club with
K. li. Haines.
Norwegian Ladles' Alii with
Miss EIrIo Lnrscn.
Ferndnlo Sowing Club picnic
nt Suinnor.
Fortnightly dance nt Finnish
Hull.
FRIDAY
H. Y. I'. V. with Mis. C. 11.
Marsh. i
Irish Crochet Club with Mrs. I
Hendry. I
AT Till: HOTELS.
r
For diseases arisim? from impure or impoverish
ed condition of the blood, use
Arch Sarsaparilla, Oregon Grape
and Cascara Compound
Tin Ix.sl blood purifier there is.
IMMCK 1M31J 110'I.TLE, $1.00.
Mone refunded if nol salisfnetorv. For sale at
t!ieI)lSY COIJN13H.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
US
I mil going (o
Close Out Illy Business
nt once nml to miv
storage will off it
; Some Rare Bargains in
Furs, Rugs and
Taxidermist Specimens
I nl have n llni collection of
1 Agates mitl I'rccluu Stout's
Hint will In sold cheap.
.My store will lie closed Siiliirilay,
. us cxpt'i't In leavo .Marslillclil
' Monday.
don't delay, co.mi: at once.
T. SALINQ; Taxidermist
, Pioi.ihuiy. opposite Times office
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
IOOO Ft. of Xew Pictures.
"KlXfil.VU OUT l'Al'A Vltngrnph Comedy.
T'H. I'XSl ,l,l i:d OATH Mexican Story.
"OXOij THY .MOTH Kit A Powerful drama.
F-l-Mll.Y .l.R An Amusing Comedy.
Admission 10 cents.
fasol Covers
-- .iuhs OF ALL COLORS
ut id..
Warslifield Cyclery
..-.. .,Kc,IUf.
173 Broadway
L158.R
'""Mrleii,, fr, Ba,,,iB 0f 01ll.
tt Collector ?
1 -
"no. rail nml Ketone.
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Niin . .".T' tp,i '
riiM '"" "'inoiit. fan bo
Ull ('Jll-lli.i.. .. 11
I ---,--a lia ni-ll
" floors.
yTea,Coffee& Spice House
5i5iLAVe, Phnn MQJ.T
'4v8USPnT,S,k,nd Y0U navo
TVan.fr',??lB-PflC,flc
-- vuiUHUU,
TONIGHT
at
TiTe Royal
FAUHWKLL XIOHT OF TIIOSH
HAGTI.MU KIDS,
XAYDKXXK AXJ) LKR1U,
IX A COMFLKTH CIIAXCiK.
Don't full to mo tlieso clever joiihk
I'litoitnlneis. You won't regret It.
I'ltciiros-.
MnkliiK Viiclo Jealous.--Eclair.
Quarrel Crystal.
Kvlilence Neator.
Olrl of tho (Jolileii Hun 101
Illson.
I'nlviTMil Proiiraiu.
Tlio best show; tlio best inusle; tho
best, always tlio best, in
the city.
AXY SKAT. 10c.
Art Goods
See our new line.
I'lllow Tops lliiivnu Srhrl's.
(Vnter Fleces, IMIInw Frlnut.
Table Ituiiiiers. I'lllow C'anls,
Tray C'loibs.
Values ami Styles,
"ALWAYS SOMKTIIIXG XKW.'l
Peoples' 5-IO15c Store
HOOSKVKIr HKIOHTS SX.VI'.
Wo will soli sovon cholco rest
deiico lots on corner of ICtli and
Johnson, lovol, bay view and east
expoHiiro, bohiK the cream of the
plat, for $1000. This is not a
sleeper, and should receivo quick
action. Title Guarantee & Ab
stract Company.
Have your Job printing done
Tbe Times office.
DAIRY AXD STOCK FAR5TS.
If you waut it good Dairy or
Stock funn see Fitzgerald or
l'liono Uim, Mnrshfielil. For the
Ilomeseeker He can show you
homo of tlio bost In the county
for sale.
DISSOLUTIOX XOTICK.
To whom it may concern:
You will please take notice that
tho co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. F. McGoorgo and
O. F. Wallace under the Arm name
and stylo of Typewriter Exchange
and Supply Co., was dissolved on
tho 20th day of April, 1913, and
tho undersigned has takon chargo of
an property, credits, contracts and
accounts of said co-partnership and
assumed all the liabilities thereof
C. F. McGEOUGE.
If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, tiy a Want Ad
Times' Want Ada bring results.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Ily Associated I'resn
Oregon Probably fair to
night anil Friday. Light frost
tonight. Westerly winds.
LOCAL TKMI'ERATUHK
RECORD.
For the 21 hours ending at
4:ia a. m.. May 1, by Heiij.
Ostlliid, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum -,-,
.Minimum ;m
At -4 : 1 :t a. m Ill
Precipitation nono
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
111 12 GS.flS
Preclpllntlou same period
last year B-l.73
Wind: .Northwest. Cloudy.
I.euve ToimiTow. C. W. Thorn
nnd George Xoblo nro listed to leavo
via Drain tomorrow for the North.
nor that ho Is Just completing a
home ut Mill Valley. Just outside
of San Francisco, nnd lins named
It "Villa Mlllli-oma."
Meet Friday. A meeting of the
Patrons and Teachers" Club will lie
held nt tlio Mnrslillold Central
School building Friday afternoon nt
t o'clock. Olllfors will be elected
nnd other Important biislnuKs trans
acted. All parents nnd others in
terested In the welfare of tho
schools and children are Invited.
Mairlcil Here. Frank L. Smnll
wood mid Mrs. Jennie Jones were
married Mouilny evening at the
Swedish Lutheran parsonage, the
Rev. .Inn. K. ("tatnm! uflli.lnllinr M,.
Sninllwood h proprietor of the linl-
iimoro enro at Ilromlway and Com
mercial. Mrs. Sninllwood formerly
conducted the Pioneer Hotel here.
.Mr. and .Mrs. V. A. lluell were the
witnesses,
The riiiiuillrr.
W. S. Ilnyes and' wife. Portland;
(5. E. Gibson. Snn Francisco; E. H.
Urown, Portland: C. A. Fletcher,
Portland; J. L. Clieetlinm, Snn Frnn-
rlsco; A. 11. Almqulst. Snn Francisco;
. L. II. Croniwall, llerkeley. J. J. Stan
ley. Conullle; Ilnrnre Nichols. Ilan-
don; 11. T. Ilolden. Portland; M. M.
Roborts. Wnnkomo. Oklahoma: Geo.
W. Moore, linn 'on: O. S. Mlsh and
wife. San Francisco: J. E. Oien. Ray
Point, Cnl.; C. V. Illll. Detroit: R.
1 C. Sinelcer. Porttniid: T. N. Pi;liiglp,
l San Frnnclsro: A. J. Wolton. Port
land: Dr. H. E. Hermnn, Myrtle
Point: CluiH. F. Pope. Ilnndon: O. G.
Ilughson. Portland; L. II. Hnznrd,
loiuiiiio; v. I,, campzoii. I'ortinnd;
E. O. Samuels. Portland ; V. L. Hous
ton. Portlnnd; O. P. llrynn, Portland:
Mrs. E. K. frnwW. Pnrtlnml: Mm
jF. W. Radford. Poitlnnd: Mrs. Chas.
Hiniiii, i'ortinnd; Edna Nlolson. Port
land: Mrs. Anna Reed, Portland; 1).
F. Simmons. Portlnnd; Geo. Colo
brook, Portlnnd.
Illniico Hotel.
L. O. Ross and family. Snn Fran
cisco; Evert Wymnnover. Snn Diego.
Cnl.; Geo. Wilson. Empire; Tom Kin
ney. Coos City: I). II. Conver, Klnm
ath Fnlls; V. V. Diiggan. Engl?
Ridge; J. II. Hill. Sonttlo: C. E. Har
nett. Crescent City; .1. W. Sclmter.
Cresren' City; Geo. T. llnniniond,
Portlnnd.
Lloyd Hotel.
L. C. Lockhain. Roseburg: J. M.
Palmer. Seattle; J. H. Chont and fam
ily. Sent tie.
.Ml'l'l TiitiiniriittvTlin Vim n .r Unn
............... ...v,- ......f w-,
fililO Ci..lalt. .r II. rt V. n..ln.. . .1. ...... I. i
..u wwic ii ,iiu ai,,i ;SIII vllllllll
will meet tomorrow evening ut the
church purlers.
Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Wil
liam Hoi-Hfiill. Jr.. will entertain at
a luncheon Snturday In honor of
Mrs. A. S. Eldrldgo, of Seattle.
(Jive Recital. Tho pupils of Mrs.
Pearl Riley llalllnger will give n ro
cltal. this evening at Mrs. Hallln
ger's homo on South llrondway.
Snow In .Mountains, Mr. Durgaii,
who returned yesterdny from a Htny
at his honiestend In tho uiountiilns
beyond Myrtle Point, -reports Hint It
snowed some there the other day.
Visits Here. J. E. Orcn, formerly
general ninnager of the C. A. Smith
mill, but now engaged In the nianii
facturlng biiHlness nt Ray Point, ar
rived hero yesterday on the Alliance
en route homo after mi eastern trip.
He stoiined to visit hln niirmiiu Mi
ami Mrs. Otto Oren. nnd with other
rciauvoH. lie expects to leavo In u
dny or two. He Is rapidly recuper
ating from the effects or his long Ill
ness. Disappointed. Geo. Goodrtim wns
as crofs as a yard arm on a telephone
polo today beriuise his famous
"l'nlgo :n" automobile failed to ar
rive on tho Rroakwater. Through
some hocus-pocus mlxiip between tho
company mid the transportation peo
plo the car whb not on the bout to
day. Dr. W. A. Toye, who lins pur
chased tho car, wns also dlunppolnted.
Ho threatened to pull out one of
George's teeth ami George threaten
ed to blto the gonernl folght agont but
after n promise to have It on tho
next Ilreakwator without fall hostil
ities were avoided.
I WANT ADS.
Very III. James Ferroy, Sr., tlioj
well-known .Mnrslillold pioneer, Is,
critically III at his homo In South
Mnrslillold' and today It wan feared
that the end might como any time.1
Will Wed Soon. Coos Ray friends
of T, S. Mluot, a former Mnrslillold
lawyer, havo received Invitations to
attend his mnrrlago to Zlpporah Ful
ler -at tho First Presbyterian church
In Snn Joso, Sunday May II.
College Women, A meeting of tho
College Women's Club will bo hold
nt tho Marshlleld Chamber of Com
merce rooms Saturday evening, May
10, Rev. John Lowtns will nddresH tho
meeting mid all college women aro In
vited to attend.
Stmt Itond Wink. E.. X. Ilnrry
was In from Drowsier Valloy yester
dny. He reported thnt no ..nil es
tablished his ramp mid commenced
work on' Ills contract on the Drows
ier grade, employing nlioiit 2u men.
Coiiillle Herald.
Iliillds Home. A. E. Pollexfcn, n
former Coos Iluy man, but now en
gacid In the real estate business In
Snn Francisco, writes Gporgo Rot-
Contest Hearing. Iloforo Land
Commissioner Arthur K. Peck to
day, tho laud contest of Robert
Symington versus William J. Rust
Is being heard. Rust entered tho
tract, which lies on Isthmus Inlet
nbove Mllllngtou, as a homestead
mid Symington claims It Is conl liiud
mid entered on It ns such. Tho
tract wns overlooked for years, It
being generally supposed that it
was part of tlio old Coos Hay Wagon
Road Inud grunt. Symington Is
conducting his own cuso and this
morning ho, M. J. Rnrnes nnd J. It.
Humes testified to show the Inud
was underlaid with coal.
Has Narrow Escape. While
crossing tho street from the Clay
more snloon to the Red Cross Drug
Store, W. R. Unities had a narrow i
escape from being run down by an
nutoinoblle. The car driven by n
woman, came around the corner nt
n rapid pace Just as I Millies started
to cross. He caught sight of tho
car Just us tho lndy driver ('might
sight or li I in. Doth. In mi effort
to avoid a collision, started tho
same win This Increased the dan
ger and for about ten feet Haines
broke all records In making a quirk
get-away and thus escaped being
run down, but It was a close call.
'OR SALE CHEAP Tho pool tables
mid equipment In Mrt cIiirs con
dition Address G. II., Cnro Times.
FOR REXT. Mplit li'iiisckeeplug
rooms. I its North Third street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms vtlth
bath. First nnd Alder St.
FOR HKX'lwriiiYc liouseldeplng
rooms, furnished or iMifurulshed.
!i"0 North llrondway.
'Ol'ND l.aily's brooch ami pocket
knife In Masonic Templo dny af
ter Elka Dull. Owners can ob
tain same by Inquiring nt Times
olllce.
FOR REXT.
102 1 El rod.
-Furnished rooms.
FOR SALE H.iosler kitchen cab
inet, heating stove, range, dining
tnhlo, wnshltig marhlno, boiler,
tubs,- rooking utensils mid num
erous sundries offered cheap. Mrs.
Woodruff, R02 North 2d st.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room.
Enqulro 3-10 North Second St. or
Phono I20-R.
LOST White Spit, dog. License No.
03 on collar. Reward for return
to Tho Gunnery.
HOARD mid ROOM At new Hunker
Hill bnnrdlng house. Orna & Llud
bind, props.
FOR REXT Miulem furnished
house 12 rooms and bath In
North Ilend, nenr Park. Enquire
Times olllce.
I'OR SALE Doen sacks Hurlmiik
soed potatoes. Phono 30CC, Dnn
Mattson.
WANTED Man ullli some capital
to tnko Interest In good btisluuss
proposition on Coos Hay. En
qulro Good Chance nt Times olllco.
FOR SALE CRKAI' Good farm
horse. wolKht 1.100. Phone 277,
Mnrslillold.
,. IHSBii9B
"My New Studebaker"
There's a note of pride in the remark. To
own a Studebaker buggy is to own the finest,
clasaiest looking, lightest running vehicle on
the road.
Slender, yet sturdy wheels, flexible bent
reach gear of the new Studebaker pattern, well
proportioned, graceful lines, upholstery of the
kind that makes you want to lean back and
enj'oy yourself, apd the Studebaker double ironed
shafts, strong and shapely.
Why wouldn't any man be proud to own
a Studebaker?
FOR SALK Fishing hunt, nearly
new, cheap for cash If taken nt
once. Owner leaving river. Ad
dress L, D. Judy, Allegany.
I I'OR RENT Furiilslicil housekeep-
I lug rooms. Enquire at drosemak-
lug rooms, 313 South Droadway.
I I'OR SALE Team of horses. In
quire at 005 FlamtKHii mid Ninth
I St
.I'OR SALK Cook stove, HI2, 'M7
Nor'h Droadway.
JQIICK SALE ijiiWll Hill buy two
level, i-leninil tula In fluv Vlow.
I iii. Warren, at Curry's l)nrbr
hliop.
FOR RENT Comfortable, mom
with stovo and bath. Phono
23B-J; 70S North Second St.
FOR HALK Oil wooit. (Ir and al
dor, nt Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing. Phono 1M-L.
Fax m Wagont
Dump Waifou
TrucU
Pony CanrUgct
Sec our Dcoltr or utile ut.
Dcllvtry Wgon
fOl
STUDEBAKER
South Bend, Ind.
NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER
MINNEAPCUS SALT LAKE CITY SAN FBANCISCO PORTLAND. ORE.
Breakwater Brings
Many People Today
And evoryono of thorn will sooner
or later find their way to Sartor's,
bocauso that's tho place to got tho
bost fountain drinks and the finest
candles on Coos Day. Try It and
seo.
Poison Oak
cured by us'ng DERMOL. A
pleasant, reffc hlng, antiseptic,
and cooling cream