The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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Perry & Nicholson
fl Have those special artistic, inexpensive'arti
cles that add so greatly to the beauties of
a home.
q Our special Colonial Cretonnes when"' used
as chair cushions, couch covers, pillow
covers and draperies add wonderfully to a
room's fine appearance.
fl Our matchless Sun-Proof Draperies produce
a charm that lasts. All colors guaranteed.
J Our Scotch Afton Rugs are the real genuine
Afton Rugs, in special color combinations,
and exclusive patterns.
1$ This store always carries things new and ex
clusivethis store always maintains low
prices. If you want to add beauty to your
home, and at the same" time have quality,
. n ,'fii f lie price,
BY ALL MEANS COME HERE
mav tiii:s.
Helow la given the tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Jlnrshfleld.
The tides nro placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day; a compar
ison on cotuecutlve heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high water on tho bar
subtract 2 hours 34 minutes
8 Hrs.. H.20 10.04 4.5C 0.3C
Ft... (5.3 1.3 4.7 2.G
9 Mrs.. 3.57 10.40 5.17 10.22
Ft... C.4 1.0 4.G 2.8
0 Hrs.. l.U 11.37 C.43 11.19
Ft... C.2 1.0 I.C 2.9
1 Hrs. . 5.32 12.29 7.43 0.0
Ft. .. 5.8 O.C 4.C 0.0
Perry & Nicholson
WEATHER FORECAST.
By Associated Press j
Oregon Showers tonight and
Friday. Southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
llECOHD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
1:43 a. m., May S, by HenJ.
'Ostllnd, special government me
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum C4
Minimum 45
At 4.43 a. m 47
Precipitation 02
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1912 5S.71
Precipitation snino period
hint year 59.91
Wind. Soutn. Partly cloudy.
llnyi Prnncrfy. It Is reported
that Miss Nellie .Montgomery, head
of tho .Mnrshflold Christian church,
today purchased tho H. J. Mont
gomery resldonco property at tho
comer of Twolth and Commercial.
It Is understood that she bought It
simply as an investment.
Will Meet There will bo an liu
portnnt meeting of tho congrega
tion of the Episcopal church on
Friday ovcnlng of tills week at 8
o'clock. Tho meeting Is cnlled for
the purpose of electing tho var
ious olllcors of tho Parish for tho'
ensuing onr. All who attend the
SOCIAL CALENDAR I
THURSDAY
I Young Ladles Society of the I
I Norwegian church with Miss HI- I
I slo Larsen.
! Social Sewing club with Mrs. I
I Del Rhodes.
I Mlnnlo-WIs club with Mrs. D. I
I A. Jones.
i
North Rend, was In Marshlleld last
evening to attend a meeting of tho
Elks. Ho expects to get tho Elks
baseball team out again Sunday for
practice bo that he will have them
In perfect form for the game with
the Handon Klks. Captain Rest, of
the Bnndon Elk team was hero and
claims he Is having difficulty In find
ing a pitcher. No date has been fixed
for tho first camo of tho norloa 1m-
tween tho Coos Ray Elks and tho
Handon Klks, but It will probably
bo some time In Juno when the Coos
Ray band will run an excursion from
here to Rnudon.
Nett Hellenic. H. C. Dlcrs, of
North Rend, who was In Marshlleld
yesterday, has a now srhemo for
utilizing waste. Tho old harkentlno
Northwest, which has been lying In
Isthmus Inlet, having been discarded
Bomo years ago, Is llablo to become
a menace to navigation there. Ho
suggests that someono nrrango with
tho Government for tnklnc if nut.
then get a moving picture mnchlno
hero and when conditions are right
tow tho old vessel out over the bar
to near Sunset Ray and let her come
ashore, enabling the moving plrturo
men to get n graphic film of a ship,
wreck.
i.W"! 'V.'ivp V. '"""If. John Mlit
nlng rightly obJectH to tho wrong con
struction that mlcllt lln lllnrn.l nil M,
ouster suit entered ngaliiBt him In
Justice Pennock'o Court, but which
has been stopped. .Mr. Mlnnlng
states that It was not until April 22
thnt ho wns given 30 days' notice to
vacate tho Iioubc. which hod boon
purchased by J.' W. Ildenbrand. Ills
wife hns been too III to bo moved, al
though ho Is more than anxious to
get away. Ho has rented ono of tho
Myers cottages In Kastsldo and Is
now paying rent on two houses. Mr.
.Mlnnlng hns been a resident of
Marshlleld for moro tlinn n year and
is n iiigniy respected citizen. Ah
soon as Mrs. Mlnnlng recovers suffi
ciently, thoy will move to Kastsldo.
In irrovriliiK K. T. Johnson, of
tho firm of AndorHon and Johnson,
the Sluslnw Jetty contractors, ar
rived hero yesterday on tho im
WANT ADS.
WANTED A icsiH-otnblo lady tvldi
ea position as housekeopor for
gentlomon. Address Rox 353,
North Rend.
LOST Three link
with star attached,
at Times office.
Hchckult pin
Finder lenvo
UA.NTKI) by young couple, hiiiiUI
furnished apartment with kitchen
and bath. No children. Phono
187-X.
WAXTED A nnod, lite joung liny or
young man to work In Jewelry
store. Can learn watchmaking and
engraving If desired. Call at 130
Rroadway.
WAXTIIR Three or four lots In
Hunker Hill Addition. State prlco
In llrst letter. Address "Homo"
enro Times.
FOR KALE Furnished apartment,
rooms, modem with lease on build
ing. Four blocks front North Rend
Postofflce. C. K. Mcars, North
Rend.
FOIt HUNT Large sunny furnished
front room with bath. Phono
123-R, or address 7C2 North Sec
ond street.
FOIt HUNT .Modern -l-ronm bunga
low with bath. C. W. Gardner,
phone 210-X.
FOIt SALE CHEAP Heeler kit
chen cahlnot, dining table, faufcoT
washing machine, copper boiler
nnd olhor furnishings'. Mrs..
Woodruff, 502 N. 2nd. St.
WAXTED. HccoiitMiaiitl letter pre
In good condition. Address Rox
"W," caro Tlines.
USE ARCH j BLOOD PURIHER
The Remedy you need thistime of jjthe year
Price,per bottle, $1.00.
An Kngllsh court has censured u
man for Rolling his wifo for $27,500.
Rut no doubt ho has friends who con
gratulated him on betting that innci
for hor.
(For sale at
The Busy Corner"
.au&m
'"'JiZ Money refunded
"wfrif notsatisfactory
Lockhart-Parsons DrugjjCo.
PHONE
"THE BUSY CORNER."
MAIN 298
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
TWO-HIOEL SPECIAL FlUTUItE.
I'STOUix svmpiioxY Featuring Arthur Johnson. A powerful
n!ia,:X,:vA CAMP V. M. C. A. OFFICE HOY'S HIHTIIDAV A
""" comeuy,
EdSVKi:xys MISTAKE A dramatic masterpiece.
ADMISSION TEX CENTS.
for hor.
HAXD DAXCE SAT., .MAV 10.
i Or Luther's
J Mechanics'
I Special
f Tool Grinder I
V tmSSicSl I
I I f A'filKI K I I
US l&Tpft f mill If T
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IT ffMitiiniiiwilliuwriiiaMnirtnagrirUiiiiii I
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i 4ti nil iiituiiu mu , rtt . I '"" v ry
church are urgently asked to bo.ylon"or from Gardlnor, wlioro he
presont. "n "cc' o hospital since the
lloit.in In Fire. Will Ilorton. ' ScoUsburg stage accident. He Is
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Horton. ?''" " crutches, hnving been badly
In n card to friends hero says that ,JI ro' nn,0,,t ,,,l ls. Ho reports
ti.o boarding houso In which ho Is tlml Mr Huttlo, tho trnvollng man
staying, ponding tho completion of w,, wns lJred In tho accident, Is
their new homo In Poplar Hluff, Mo., I U,"H along nlcoly but will have
wiib destroyed by lire and ho lost.1 " ieru boiiio umo. Ho
overyining excopr ino clonics no
FOR HEXT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. C95 First and Rlrch
st. Telephono 239-J.
I "Oil HUNT Modern four-room cot
tage. Dr. G. W. Leslie.
'OH HEXT Tito modern furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Ap
ply Nnsburg Qrocory.
WANTED Young mm, ttlslici tvork
In n hnrdwaro or grocory Btoro,
experienced. Can glvo references.
Ago 24. Address C. W. Craig,
Whlto Salmon, Wash.
woro. Ho did not mention tho oth
er members of tho family. While
not In school, ho has been working
In a printing olllco tucro. I
Western Union Man Here. T. P.'
Duznu, nf Scattlo, arrived hero last
night after a trip over tho right of
way of tho Southern Pacific from Ku
geno. Ho la from tho construction
department of tho Western Union and
Is making plans to build a lino hero
ns soon ns tho railroad Is completed.
Ho oxpocts to lento tonight or In tho
morning. Ho reports that good prog
ress Is bolug made down the Sluslnw
by the construction gnngs. i
liiMiue .Man Atwiy. John I). Mornn
who was doelarod Insane last week
was taken to Salum this morning by,
two guards from the Oregon Asylum. '
Marshal Cartor today received a lotter
from Mrs. Mornn. who lives at 1039
Ashland nvonuo, St. Paul. Slio nsked
for Information, about Mornn nnd ro
(inestod that everything posslblo bo
dono for htm. Sho snld that she
could not afford to mnko n trip hero
now, Sho did not know, when sho
wroto, that Mornn had boon ordorod
hont to tho asylum,
Xo Duto Fixed. Don Gardlnor. of
says uioy woro Ilnoly trentod. Mr.
Johnson wont to Coqulllo nnd Han
don today and will roturn on tho
noxt Hronkwnter to Portland, wlioro
ho will remain at home until lie
fully recovers. Ho was on routo
to tho Sluslaw to lloat tho bnrgo.
which washed up on tho South Spit
thoro n few months ngo. He hopes
thet they will bo able to lloat It
during tho high tides about May
21. Ho BayH ho has traveled pretty
much of tho tlmo for tno last twon-ty-suvon
yenrs and this Is tho first
time ho was over In an accident.
ELKS WILL Hl'ILD.
for
Hoseburg Lodge Lets Contract
SH.OOO Hnildliig.
ROSKRURO, Ore.. May S. Tho
contract for tho erection of the
Elks thontro and club rooms was
awarded to Contractor Arthur &
Sous by tho building committed or
the Klks lodgo of this city. Work
on tho Btructuro will bo commoiicod
at once, nnd tho structure should
ho completed within four months.
Tho building will ho moro olnhnrato
than Hist- planned nnd will cost ap
proximately $31,000. '
WANTED Strong girl for kitchen
work. Phono or address O. A.
Smith mill office.
FOl'XD-
beads.
Times
notice.
-Rosary of munll ttlilto
Owner mny got samo nt
office by paying for this
FOIt HEXT Furnished room, Move
nnd bath ono nnd ono-half blocks
from P. O. 237 N. Hroadwny.
FOIl HALE Vi-iir old laying Hlnclc
Mlnorcns. Cheap. Mrs. Hon
Wright, Cor. Cedar nnd Hroadwny.
TONIGHT
at
R.oval
'CSLEV ivn ..?.,
SK0.Hershe' Company,
wn in entire chance of
00 'audovllle.
i Itadthf" nvplioto plays.
, 'i feature that in nmn
Xtto v and Re(3s-
'"Off nf ,V ." -omeay.
Norihi? Moted A story
iU est Mo"nted Police.
I ,1. ,erJ' StfOllir lirnirrnm.
wfi2.wat? the b08t placo
4V Bnment ,B tll Clt".
l B.r" J CENTS.
-UVY tV 111 nnan 04.. .!..
-- w!.,! oaiuiuu
.."miiiee.
Something New
INr
CANDIES
AT
Stafford's
CO.ME IX AND SEE.
A fast hand and foot power machine
for all general grinding built in sizes
for every use. for the tool chest or shop.
Tool rests give proper bevel for twist
drills, chisels, plane bits, knives, etc.
One-pk'ce bearings, maclilnc-cut spur
gears, enclosed and dust-proof smooth
and noiseless in operation.
Cuts steel as emery
cuts copper
IiJimo-um, mo new artiticiai mamonu
substance, peels steel away In tiny
R shavings 25 times faster than grind
stones, iu' limes mure ciucicni iiiau
emery no need of cooling with water
no danger' of drawing temper.
Takes but a few moments to put your dull
est, most battered tools in keen, shiny
condition. Let us show you how Luther
Grinders save time aad money.
I f
WANTED Oh I nt Lett Is Confection
ery, not loss Minn 18 yenrs of ago.
WANTED WoodspllttliiK. .91 per
load. Rox 281, North Rend, Or.
FOIl SALE Oood, herouiMiaiid sep
arator. Address J. E. Fitzgerald,
or phono 31C1.
FOIl RENT Nicely furnished room.
Enquire- 240 North Second St. or
Phono 120-lt.
WA.N'TED Man with miiiio capital
to tnko Interest In good business
proposition on Coos liny. En
qulro Good Chnnco nt Times ofllco.
FOIl SALE CHEAP Good fnrin
horso, weight 1,100. Phono 277,
Marshllelil.
Parasol Covers
ALL SHADES OF AXD COLORS-
at tho
Marslifield Cyclery
Dayton Agents.
Phone 1B8-R 173 nroadwar
Y0UR J0B PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE.
Specialists
In
FINE TOOLS
KfflWhen you buyB
'Such shipments mean Studehaker
has the confidence of the farmer'
Every year over" one hundred thousand horse
driven vehicles are sold hyStudcbaker. Over a million
Studebaker vehicles are', always, in use. Stop and
think whar that' means;.
This enormous output means that Fanners the
meniwho know depend1 upon Studebaker wagons to
dc their work..
And a-Siudebakerw&i&on never fails. It is always
ready to do a'.bijj day's work and to keep on doing
it. There are"- thousands of Studebaker wagons that
have been in service from 20 to 40 years.
A Studibakcr vragon'U aortal builneu auet. Wheels, body,
frame, axle and running gear have been teited and reteited by
expert!. You can buy cheaper Wagoni but they're not Studcbatt,
nor will they hut like Studebaker vtagon.
Whether In city, towrt on country, forbuttnetf or pleasure,
there i a Studebaker' vehicle to meet your requirement. Farm
wagon, ttuclu, contractor' vratron, buggie, urrey, runabout,
Eony 'carriage, builneu and-deurety wagon each tho Lett of it
Ind, Studebaker hrne alio, of -every decription.
See out Dealer or vrtU uu
STUDEBAKER
FOIt HEXT Furnished liousekcep
Iiik rooms. Enqulro nt drossmnk
lilts rooms, aia South Hroadwny.
FOIt HEXT Comfortable room
with stovo nnd bath, Phono
23G-J; 708 North Second St.
FOR HALE Orj wood, Or and a.
dor, at Campbell's Wood Vard,
Forrv landlnir Phono 1RS.L
DAIHV AXD S'tOtK FAHX'il.
If oii ttunt a Kond Dairy or
.Stock fat in see Fit;ei'!ili or
Phono .'1101, .'Nlaisliflcld. I 'or (ho
llomesrcitci' Ho can hliott you
some of the best In the county
for "ill"
South Bend, Ind.
NEW YOBK
WNNIATOUS
CHICAGO DAtUS" KANSAS CITY DENVER
SALT LA KB 'CITY SANTXANCISCO PORTLAND, OKB.
American Lino of Hosiery Spells
V-A-L-U-E
IX
LADIES'. HAHIES', HOVS',
OlltLS ami MEX'S.
THE PAIR, inc.
Every juilr Kunranteed.
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-1015c Store
Get a BLOOD Purifier
of merit by insisting on
Brown's Kninous J31ood
Purifier. Spring is hero
and now is tbe time for
purifying your system.
SEE OUR WINDOW.
Money baric if not
satisfied.
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