The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
DOWN AND OUT
i
The Price
Goes
Down
and the
Garments
Go Out
' jllwyf5'
You Can Now Buy the Well Known
La Vogue Garments at Cost
'I'lio time has conic to clean up all Spring and Summer Suits, Dresses
and Coats. We have bad a remarkably successful season, but it is not our
wish or intention to curry over a single Spring Garment.
.Many of these Coats and Suits will be just as good for Fall as they are
right now, and you save a lot of money. '
In less than four weeks we will bo on our wav to market to buv our
Fall stock. Before that time
The Stock on Hand Must Go
Come in and let Mrs. Patterson show you these ("larinpnts and talk over
prices.
The Golden Rule
' close at 0 i. in.
Si our ir i ml oirs.
A Triple Silver Plated 0
Safety Razor for only &&'
Itcneinbor this Is Bunrnnto?d to bo bettor than any $3.00 safe
ty razor innilu. nuil nfter you huvo trleil It, If not satisfied bring
It bade iiinl not your nionoy bnclc.
Wo hnvo only n limited number at this special Introductory
price, so you will have to hurry to pot one.
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"THE BUSY CORNER."
lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
PHONE MAIN 298 US
For Ouick Sale
Two 1-iB, South Mnrshuold, 50x1 10; east facing, cleared
i and sightly S loo.oo
Two lots, Itoynnlds Addition, close In. with 120-foot
ironiago, on boulovard, on easy terms $.'100.00
Harbor frontage, lor nenr Ilreakwntor dock, extending
irOIll l'Vllllt uti-.,nt In linrlmi. linn IT,1) fnnf ilpon Ttnrit
I)")' on Ray. Per front foot ' . . " $175.00
Coos Bay Realty Co.
Opposite Grand Theater.
July 4th
Is Cominfj!
. (let Ifemljj
for it
with a
Fixup Suit
$8.50 to $25.00
Don't (khiij!
The Fixup
TWO STOIIKS
Mnr.slillolil Ninth Mend
ORPHEUM TONIGHT
"The Last. Performance"
De i'f the l)st moving pictures ever shown in Mnr.shnelcl. Don't
nils tlili great film.
aty who saw It last evening aro coming again tonight. Ask
""jone who was there what they think or it. .uauo a
special effort to come tonight.
'HONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Ksenger Service
1"SIIF1EM CVCIjEUV.
DAIHY AXT) STOCK FAHMS.
If you want n good Dairy or
stock farm address J. E. Fitz
gerald, or plfone .1151, Marsh
Held. Tor the Homeseeker Ho
can show you some of the best
in tho county for sale.
s Want Ads.Bring Results
Music ! Music !
THE LATEST POPULAR
HITS OF 1913.
"When I met You Last
Night in Dream Land,"
"In the Garden of Mem
ory" and others,
Come and look them over,
Alays Something New.
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
New Location
Front St, Opp. l'ostofflco
BOX LUNCHES
For
PICNIC DINNERS
Just the Thing to Save Trouble
and Worry.
Filled with most delicious and
appetizing eatables
White House Bakery
.11 B TIDES
lielaw Is Riven the time tin it
height of high and low wnter at
llnrshfleld
The tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the llrst Hue and heights on the
second lino of ench day; a compar
ison on con ecutlve heights will
Indliate whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high wnter on tho har
subtract 2 hours ,11 minutes.
10 lira. 0.31 ('..30 1.01 7. OS
Ft . . 2.3 5.4 0.3 5.3
11 Mrs. .1.12 7. 42 1.5 1 S.59
Ft. . . 2.1 5.0 0.5 5.5
12 1 1 i-s . . 2.51 9.02 2.49 P. 50
Ft. . . 1.0 4.0 0.9 5.7
13 Ills. . 3.59 10.20 3.11 10.39
Ft.. . 1.1 4.r, 1.4 CO
14 Mrs. . 5.03 11.32 1.10 11.27
iFt. . . 0.0 4.4 1.7 0.3
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WBATHBH 1'OHKCAHT,
I lly Associated Press,
f OHBGOX Fair tonight.
Wednesday fafr. warmer ex
i cept near coast; westerly winds.
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I LOCAL THMI'KUATUHi: I
HBCOHD.
For tho 21 hours ending at
1:43 n. m., Juno 10, by IlenJ.
Ostllnd, speclnl government nic
l teorologlcnl observer:
' Maximum 03
I Minimum 43
, At 4:43 a. Ill 4G
I Precipitation
I Precipitation since Sept. 1.
I 1912 01.12
I Precipitation snmo period
! Inst year 57.27
1 Wind: Northwest; clear.
Move Camp. The George Mntthl
son piling camp moved their quar
ters today from Catching lulot to
South Inlet.
Start Wink Hugh Mel.nlp Is gct
Ing In piling to stnrt the construction
of the Terminal Hallway line on
North Front street.
Lento Tomorrow. Miss Connn, All
Atwood, W. N. Grant. W. It. Solbert
and J. Mclntyro will bo outgoing
passengers on tho Drain stage to
morrow motnlng.
Case Dismissed. Tho enso of Jo
seph Utchards and Jane Sehwelii'tx
vs. Kilo n Sneddon, Involving somo
ranch property near l.lhby, has been
dismissed In circuit court.
Stints Work. Hugh MeLalu to
day started a fnrco of men nt work
getting North Front streot In readi
ness to rommenco tho construction of
sofiAi. cm. i:n.it.
WANT ADS.
LOST A olivet- tic pin cither In the
tenuis court or between tho court
nml corner of Donnelly nvenuo nnd
Sixth st. Cnre of Tlinos.
I 'OH SALB Nearly new. S;to baby
rarriage. uoiibonunie. taro
Tlinos.
WAXTBD Wniiiiiii or glil for
hoiiHework. Iniiilro nfter 10 a.
in. Mis. H. Mann, 378 First Ht.
FOU SALB HO acres of hill laud nt
head of North Inlet. 45 minutes
wnlk from boat landing. Now
county road Just built. 5 room
liouso with good wator system, or
chard of 30 troes, 2 nnd 3 years
old, and a good vnrloty of berries.
Look this up. Its a nargnin. Mi
dross. It. O., Times offlee, or Phono
372-L.
I'Olt HBXT My home partly fur
nished, Finest location in city.
Soveu rooms nnd bath. Itcnsou-
able., Mrs. F. II. Clarke. 11 OS
W. Second st. Tel. liO-X.
WAXTBD Work lior-e. vw'lulilng
about 1.100 lbs. P. P. Norton.
I'Olt SALB Xi'W sewing iiimhlii,
cheap. Phono 290 North Ilonil,
I'Olt SAI.I' tU-rooni Induing bouse,
furnished. 301 North Front t
Phone 205-J.
ItOOM AXD HOAHD Xoiv board
ing house, Ilunkor Hill, near
county road. Ami & Mudblad,
I'Olt SALU Two now Stiidobnkor
wagons, ono 2?i, tho other 3'4!
both half truck . Seo J. C. Doiuiu.
Phono 331-H.
WAN Ti:n MillivilL'ht work bv com
petont man. B. O. H caro of
Times.
WAXTKD Woman cook.
478. North Ilend.
Phone
I'Olt HBXT Furnished linusckoep.
Ing apartment, hot and cold wat
er and bath. No children. Call
aftor 0 o'clock p. nt. 358 North
Third streot.
(Formerly Leld'a.)
Have your job printing done at
The Times office.
FOIl HBXT One riirnlslicri ii-room
npartment. Apply Nasburg'a
Grocery.
DHBSSMAKIXG First class dreW
making dono at Ladles' Kmporlum.
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock and fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, botween 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, eight
acres of bench land set to applo
trees and fifty acres more that can
easily bo cleared for orchard and
balanco good grazing land for cat
tle, sheop or goats.
Twelve head good dairy cows and
all farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mile from postolnce,
school and boatlandlng.
Duy direct from owner.
For further Information, call or
write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore.
Tuodn .
Bplscopal Guild with Mrs.
.1 W Itennett
Konl Auction Hrldm' with
Mrs. Fred Power.
Wednesday
Bpworth League Social.
Marshllold Urldge Club with
Mrs W. S. Turpen.
Metlodlst Ladles Sliver Tea.
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the Terminal Hallway extension for
which he was granted the contract
the other day.
I.cim's Today. Bdgar McDanlel
and family started this afternoon on
their trip to California. They will go
as far as Myrtle Point this afternoon
and leave there In tho morning.
New Manager. J. A. Hunt ar
rived here today from San Francisco
to take the local management of the
Union oil Company, relieving Mr.
Atwood, who will go to Bureka.
Hoinuxe to Myrtle Point Ptof. C.
A. Davidson nnd wife of North Ilend
lenve today for Myrtle Point, where
they expect to make their future
home, Prof. Davidson will open
some music classes there this sum
mer nnd In the fall ho will assume
charge of music In the public schools,
there.
Motliw 111.- C O. Gosney tolu'
reeoiviMi n telegram from Dayton,
Wash., litdtlllg that his mother who
has been crIUinlly III there Is con
siderably Improved, lie was plan
ning to leave for there tomorrow, but
In consequence of her Improvement
will postpone his trip.
Hob llonthoiises. Petty thieving
along the water front and especially
bothering boat houses Is being re
vived. Tho last reported Is the
breaking Into Walter Jensen's boat
house wheru threo duck boats, be
longing to Jensen, Lawrence Mor
ton and Cllf. Falrchllcs are missing.
Aids Cm-nival. Tho Sunday Ore
goulau prints the picture of Mrs. Bllu
Watts of Salem, a slster-ln-lnw of
Jas. Watts of Marshflcld, as one of
the leading boosters of the Hose Car
nival. She Is supremo Instructor of
tiio I loyal Artisans, an organization
which Justice Pcntiock helped to
stnrt in rortiatiii several years ago.
Work on Line. Supt. Miller of
the local railway, reports good prog
ress In tho Improvements on tho lo
cal Hue and ho hopes to have them
completed by July 1. About 1,000
feet of track was changed and re
built nenr Johuscn's siding and a
new sidetrack Is being put In nt Myr
tle Point. Ilo thinks that In the
Southern Pacific budget the ICoos
liny and Myrtle Point lino was al
lowed $15,000 for Improvements tho
lioxt two years Instead of $1,500
which press reports ludlcnted.
Motoi cycle Accident. Last eve
ning Abner Trlbbey, son of Georgo
'irlbboy. borrowed W. N. Bkblud's
motorcycle to try out tho machine.
Ilo started North on Front street
and was speeding up at a good clip
when he en inn to the curve near
tho old Htavo mill, where Dr. Dl
nnd n number of other nutolsts
hnvo had troublo In limiting tho
turn. Trlbbey attempted to alow
down, but' ho caught hold of the
wrong contraption and throw her
on full speed. The result was a
badly broken motorcycle nnd n
number of bad cuts nml bruUes for
tho rider. However, Aimer's In
juries aro not serious, although
painful, and ho was able to resumo
work clearing the boulevard today.
PERSONAL NOTES
O. I-:. NOHTON, of Catching Inlet, Is
In town.
MATT NIOIMK Is here from Temple
ton today.
MISS LADHA WATSON of Co(iilllo.
Is In town.
T. J. KOLSTAD Is n Wsljor from
Coos Hlvor today.
MHS. I.OITIS ST. DKXXIS Is 111 town
today from North Inlet.
IIH.N'UY LAIHD of Loon Lake, Is In
town on liuslnoss today.
ALVA GHAMI1V of North Coos Hlv
or Is In town on business,
(IKOIUIK HOHKHTS Is n town llt-
nr from Tempb'ton today.
CIIAS. TIIOM. of North Ilend. was
a Murshllold visitor today.
llt'GII SXKDDOX ami family spoilt
Sunday at Charleston Hay.
FRKI) SKLANDKH. of Coos Hvor,
was a Murshllold visitor today.
Jl'DGH GDIOHHY of North Nnlot, is
In town mi business for tho day.
MH. AND MHS, NIJWTOX, of Camp
7, Aro Marshfleld visitors today.
M'SS MAHLK MILLS, of Sumner.
is spending the tiny In Marshllold.
IIKXHY IIOI.'CK has returned from
a trip to the Camp at South Ha
sh). D, C. GHHKN AND H. J. McKKOWN
made an nuto trip to Coijulllo yes-
toiduy,
DON GAHDINKH of North Head,
left today for San Francisco on
biiHlnoss.
MH. NKLSON. Biipoiintondont of
Porter Pros,, Is In Marshfleld from
Maplotou.
J. B. NOALB was an early visitor
to town this morning from North
Coos Hlvor.
MH. AND .MHS. PBXNAN. of tho
Coos City camp, aro spondlng tho
day In town.
W. H. SMITH, of Coos Hlvor.
brought a supply of bef to tho
local innrkets today.
FHBD COLKMAX AXD BD OHA-
1IAM, of Heaver Hill, aio In town
for a couplo of days.
JAS. I1BNNBTT. chief engineer at
tho C. A. Smith mill, wns called to
Coqulllo yestorday as a witness In
tho caso of tho Coos liny Water
A Thought
For Today
Tho best brand of happiness Is
tho home-made kind,
Tho best brand of candy Is
Stafford's
Homo-made kind.
A trial will prove It.
company vs the Simpson Lumber
compntM
B. L. HBSSBY. the South Coos
Hlvor dairy innn. Is In town to
day on a business trip.
P. A SANDI1BHG returned to Hnn
don Sunday after n short visit hero
on business and pleasure.
MtU) Sl'MXBH Is expected homo
todav from a few da.xs' business
visit to the Corjullle Valley.
JOIIX HOIUXSOX AND SISTBH,
MISS AGXBS HOllINSON. nro vis
itors from Tempteton today.
SIH'T. HIGGS of the Wlllctt Ilurr
company was here from Myrtlo
Point last evening on business.
MHS F. M. PAHSOX AXD MHS. W.
F. MILLBH are spending tho dny
with Mrs. 8. C Stnnll of Farndule.
MISS WAXDA II1I1AHGBH arrived
here on tho IVrenkwator today
from Portlnnd to Join relatives
here,
J. C. STHOXG, n well known stock
dealer and moat market man of
Myrtle Point Is In Mnrshrield on
business,
GBOHGB HOHSFALL has accepted
a position In Winkler's Pharmacy
nnd will work thoro during IiIb
vacation.
OLIVBH 11HAXT. who recently rent
ed tho Ferry ranch of isthmus
Inlet, Is spondlng n few days
In town,
SIMS. DAVB MUNCH of Dnnlels
Creek, who Is visiting friends In
town will return home on tho nft
ernoon bdai.
MHS. JAXB HUTCHBSOX relumed
. Inst evening from n visit nt tho
C. II. Dungnu homo on South
Coos Hlvor.
MHS. M. D. CUTLIP AXD MISS
MIXXIB CUTLIP nro spondlng tho
dny In town from their homo on
1. arson Inlet.
MH. AXD MHS. JACOH MATSON
left today for North Inlet nnd Ten
Mile for a few days' business nnd
plcnsuro trip.
WALTBH ASPLUXD arrived homo
todny from Corvnllls whoro he hns
been attending Oregon Agricul
tural college.
MISS BLVIHA FHI7.BBX nrrlved
from Portland, where alio hns been
employed the past yenr, to make
her home on tho Hay,
M'SS JBXXIB CATCHING, of Sum
ner, ncrompanled her father, Jas.
Catching, to town this morning.
Thoy nro hero on business.
GBOHGB SMITH and sons, Mux mid
Curl, of Coos Hlvor. ciimo to
town this morning In their launch,
returning In the afternoon.
MHS. WALTBH SPADB and two
children rcturnd .this morning
from a visit with Mrs. Spado's
.father, B. O. Hall, of Sumner.
MH. AND MHS. C. 11. PBHDY, of
Bnstslde, leavo on tho Itreuk
water for Portland whoro thoy
expel to ninko their future home.
BLTOX MBTLIX returned Inst eve
ning from Dandon. He will leave
on tho llrst steamer for San Fran
cisco, where ho hns accepted a
position,
MHS. XBLLIB OWBX AXD MHS.
W. B. DIJNGAN hnvo returned
from n Sunday visit at tho Al
Owen summer homo on South
Coos Hlvor.
HBV. FATIinit KBAVXBY. of Han
don, nrrlved In Murshllold Inst
evening and Is tho guest of Fath
ers Mu nro and Springer. Ilo will
return today.
L. It. DBAX, who left hero last
Filday for Portland to take tho
iiharmnclstH' examinations for the
State of Oregon, will return to
morrow overland.
IIBXHY SBNGSTACKBX left this
morning via Gardlnor and Drain
for Portland, where ho will at
tend a meeting of tho Oregon Ti
tle Mpii'h Association.
II. V. LYLB AXD WIFB, nnd sis
ter, MIhh llnzel Lyle, arrived on
the Alllnuco yesterday from Port
land and left this morning for
their home In llaiidon.
TBDDY PBTBHSOX returned on the
llrcnkwater this morning and will
lenvo on tho afternoon boat to
visit relatives at Lakeside, whoro
he will spend tho summer.
BHIC HOLT will not arrive homo
from Salem, where ho has boon
attending Willamette University,
until about June 20, according to
word received today by his fath
er, Goo. X. Holt.
A. II. SBHGBAXT AND MAniC
SCOTT have returned from n fov
days' fishing on tho North ('oiiilllo
nnd report excellent luck Tho
trout aro from eight to twelo
InohoH long ami very game.
IIAHHY G. IIUTLBH mid his bride,
formerly MISS VIVIAN TAYI.OH.
a lived here last evening from San
Francisco mid will visit friends
for u few days beforo going to
their homo In Myrtlo Point.
J. B. WALLING and family arrived
on the Ilreakwntor today from
Portluml, mid will mako their
home In tho Campbell houso on
South Twelfth street. Mr. Wall
ing Is promoting tho organization
of a brick yard hero.
MH. IIBCKBH, who recently nr
ilvoij hero from Saginaw, Mich,,
expects his wife to Join him hero
today. Ho was formerly engaged
In tho shoo business there but not
finding au opening horo decided
to toko up manual labor In tho
open air for tho suinmor months
nml Is employed at the C. A. Smith
pulp mill.
VAXB GAHTBX, of Coiilllo, camo
to Marshllold yesterday to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
Garten, who camo horo two weoks
ago en route to Portland, but
were detained on account of tho
Illness of Mr. Garten. They will
leave tomorrow morning vlu
Drain. Tho son loft today for his
home.
TRUSSES
fitted by on expert
tin: stomi: poh quality
GOODS AND PBNHLAIt
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