The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 17, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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DIRECT BUYING
Means Right Selling;
No similar concern in Coos County comes so near eliminating the middleman as
the Golden Rule, Others depend on the jobber the middleman for their mer
chandise, The Golden Rule goes direct to the manufacturer and the importer, This
makes it possible for us to retail goods at about the price other merchants pay for
them, Just now we are closing out
All Spring and Summer Suits and Coats at Cost
NOT AN OLD GARMENT IN THE STORE.
Blue serge suits, medium heavy coats that will be just as stylish and good for
fall as they are right now and you save five, six or eight dollars on each gar
ment, The Golden Rule
Ten employes, yet we are always busy,
Newbro's Herpicide
Will Save It
See Our
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
NORPHEUM
The Great Picture Drama
"Power of Silence"
Will Be Repeated Tonight,
admission
THIS STORK
wiur solve
voru new
suit problem
fob Tim
4th of July
u'ri ii.w i:
Tin-: srrr
THAT WILL
srrr vor at
$8.50 to $25.00
come i.v and ski: 'em.
The Fixup
TWO STOHES
IMaihliiU'ltl North Bond
TONIGHT
AT
He Royal
r1 pictures, new vaudeville, by
t tin. CI....... ri-..,....
l0 feet of nil new pictures, never
rm ueeu shown before.
RnS WANTED A fierce comedy.
BE AND TUB BARON Keystone
pomedy.
&XAS KELLY AT DAY One reel.
" "eo film.
EJ LOVE OP COLUMBIA 1000
TJ of the latest flint ever pro-
""tea, (Reliance.)
niMer Tenni will give you n
fine novelty net after the
nlr-tiiisfi.
089 two girls who get the hand
always.
n"Mon, anj. setttj 10t, J10 moro
no less 10c
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
lessenger Service
Window
CORNER."
298
US
TONIGHT;
Don't. Miss It
ten cents.
White and Gold
wtf sed."
see oris window.
'ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
Now Location
Front St, Opp. Postoffh-o
iMfagl
I LOOK!
MIL COXSl'MEH, LOOK!
Why ay the othor ninu's
hills?
Whon you t ratio at tho
PALACE MARKET you get
full value for your money
spent. Tho ONLY CASH .MAR
KET III the city. Our meats
are as good as tho best, and
prices are right.
The Palace Market
SYLVESTER JOXKS, Miiiiiikt.
Phono 400, ISO No. Broadway
"In business for your appetite"
BOX LUNCHES
For
PICNIC DINNERS
Just the Thing to Save Trouble
and Worry.
Filled with most delicious and
appetizing eatables
White House Bakery
(Formerly Leld's.)
Times Want Ads
Bring Results
A Thought
For Today
A Kill may nllow her mother
to pick out a hiiBbnnd for her,
l)Ut' SllO (IHBOrtB IlLTBL'lf WllOll
It comes to choosing her
candy.
You elm ulii mother
mill daughter both with
Stafford's
BOARD
In a
Pleasant Country Home
for two or thrco ladles, during
July and August. Address It,
enro of Times. References.
WANT ADS.
I-'OK SALK Choice ramping site on
South Cooh river. Ootid witter,
nice grove, good bntlilng bench,
platforms built. Write Box 012,
Miu-Hlifleld.
KOI! SALK CHEAP Rnryclo bicycle,
latent model, used only three
moutliH, I. O. Box 507, Marsh
field. Stenographer-bookkeeper desires, po
sition. 3 1-2 years' experience,
l'hone :iO:i-.I, or care Times.
FOR RENT Tin lower Hour and
basement of tho Williams' build
ing. Apply to It. l- Williams.
l-'Olt SALIC Bed Bat en Alrihile
terrier puppies. Apply W. I-'.
Town, at old Town, North Bond,
LOST Trunk. .Probably delivered
to wrong place. Largo Rqunro
trunk, wrapped In whlto sash cord.
On top In black letters was print
ed the words, "Tills sldo up with
t-nre." Probably boro cheek No.
ISSUO from Breiikwater dock. No
tify II. E. Leppert, 475 Bennett
nvenue, city.
WANTED To buy or rent, donkey
engine equipped for logging.
Must bo first ciass and n bar
gain. Write Box 257, Marshuold,
Oregon.
WANTED Competent woman or
girl for housekeeper for July and
August. $50 per month. Address
E. 0 enro Times and give ref
erences. WANTED Bluing room girl. Sny
der Hotel.
WANTED Housework. Plume WW
II or call at Times office.
WANTED Boy over 1(1, to work
nights and mornings In printing
office. Apply Times office.
WANTED Young man nt Lewis'
Confectlonory.
FOB SALE Tomato anil celery
plants. $1 per 100. Phono 3151.
FOB SALE Span of work horses.
Weight H00 lbs. each. C. It.
Flanagan, 958 5th st. S.
WANTED Setting by day. Phone
3151.
l-'Olt BENT. Booms untl house
keeplng apartments. Lloyd Hotol.
FOB SAW-: lti-room lodging bouse,
furnished. 301 North Front st.
Phone 205-J. .
DRESSMAKING First class tiros.
making done at Ladies' Emporium.
FARM FOR SALE
Dairy, stock and fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, eight
acres of bench land set to apple
trees and fifty acres more that can
easily be cleared for orchard and
balanco good grazing land for cat-
41a ottann nr pnntfl
Twelve head good dairy cows and
all farming implements necessary.
Locticd on West Fork of Coos
Blver, one mile from postofllce,
school and boatlandlng. '
Buy direct from owner.
For further Information, call or
write: V. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore.
jftfS
.It'NE TIDES
Dolow is given tho time nnd
height of high and low water at
llarshlleld.
The tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
the llrst line nnd heights on the
second line of each day; n compar
ison on con ecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, for high wnter on tho bar
subtract 2 hours 31 minutes.
17 lira. . 7. II 2.29 7.20 0.0
Ft. O.fi t.i! 2.3 0.0
IS Hrs.. 0.57 S.30 3.17 8.19
Ft. .. O.fi 0.7 1.7 2.5
19 Hrs. . 2.22 9.12 1.02 8.57
Ft... 0.5 0.S 4.7 2.5
WEATHER FORECAST.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON AND WASHING
TON Showers tonight or
Wednesday; ensterly wind.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
BECOBD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:43 a. m., June 17, by Benj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorological observer:
Maximum fifi
Minimum II
At 4.4 3 a. m 50
Pcclpltittlon None
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1912 CI. 40
Precipitation snmo period
Inst yenr 58.39
Wind: Northwest; cloudy.
Names Home. J. W. litldcnbrnud
hns named his new homo on South
Mnrshflold Heights "Hlldenhurst."
Leave Tomorrow. B. Nelson, A.
D. Hdgerton and W. II. Service are
registered to leave by Drain stago to
morrow morning.
Organer Here. .1. B. Young, state
organizer for the A. O. U. , nr
rlveil here today via Drain from Port
land. Mr. Gentry expects to bo here
several days,
Strntt berry Picnic. Tho Christian
Endeavor society of the Presbyterian
church, will hold a strawberry pic
nic on Wireless Hill, Wednesday ev
ening, June 18. Tho members will
meet nt tho church at 8 p. in,
Big Strntt berries. Capt. William
Ross of Isthmus Inlet has broken tho
reeortl for largo strawberries this sea
son. He brought a hnx to town this
morning eighteen berries to the box.
Tlie fruit, too, was of a superior
quality.
Wauls Baud. The Bandon Fourth
of July celebration committee today
tried to Becure the Coos Buy Concert
Band for the celebration there but as
North Bend had already engaged
them, Director Kenton was unable to
accept tho offer.
Dauil Concert. Director Kenton of
tho Coos Hay Concert Baud, an
nounces that a freo concert will be
given Friday evening. If the weath
er is favorable, It will bo given In the
city park, nnd If It is not, the pro
gram will be glvou lit the Masonic
Opera House,
Lakeside Baseball. Tho Lakeside
baseball grounds was tho hcono of two
lively gninos Sunday afternoon. First,
Toinplolon playod North Lake, Tcm
pletou winning by a score of 3 to 10.
Then North Slough defeated Lake
side by a store of 14 to 15. A largo
and enthusiastic crowd was present.
.Mute to Coqullle. Mr. uud Mrs.
K. I-:. Mnrt-y and family will move to
Coqullle on Thursday of this week,
where they will have charge of the
Smlth-Poweis stock ranch. Their
many Mnrshflold friends, will regrot
tholr removal but unite In wishing
thorn much success in their new
home.
Pioneer Here. Adam Pershbakor,
tho pioneer mill man of Prosper, la
hero on a short business trip, lr.
Pershbakor has been a resilient of
Coos county for nearly half a century
and was In Mnrshflold when there
wns little to Indicate that there ever
would bo a thriving town hero. He
Is being witrmly wolcomod by his
many old time friends on tho Bay.
Accepts Position Here. Jou Rob
erts of Eureka, a clothing salesman
of many yonrs experience, Is n now
addition to tho sales force of tho Hub
Clothing Store, made iiofostnry by
Increasing business. Mr. Roberts
hold n position for ninny years In tho
store of J. M. liutchosou, In Eureka,
Mr. Hutchesou Is bettor and more
popularly known lioro ns "Jimmy"
Hutchcson.
.Musicians Here. Prof, and Mrs.
II. E. Leppert hnvo arrived hero from
Eugeno to mnko tholr homo In Mnrsh
flold, ami will bo employed at tho
Thomas Music store and tho Orpho
um theatre, Prof Lepport was edu
cated In Dayton, Ohio, under Prof.
Loltoy Lainbort. director of tho
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield RIITTFR
Creamery "U"LI1
.MADE
I'XDBIt
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
Free delivery. 8 a. m. anU U i. in.
rhone 73
Springfield Conservatory of Music
nnd tho Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music and later was a pupil of Miss
Dorothea Nash of Portland, n pupil
of Franz Liszt and tho Indianapolis
Conservatory under Emlllnno Re
mind. Firm Dissolves. Tho firm of Fox
& Plnegor, doing business under
the firm name of tho Marshfield
Clennlng & Dye Works, hns been
dissolved, Mr. Plnegor retiring, while
Mr. Fox will continue the business.
Proves Popular. Tho great pic
ture drama, "Tho Power of Si
lence." n play of the Great West,
proved such a big hit nt the Or
phoum Inst night that it will he
ropeated tonight to glvo an oppor
tunity to everyone to seo a really
great picture play.
Speeding Charged. Charges of
vlolntlng tho speed ordlnanro have
been filed bofore City Recorder But
ler ngnlnst Claude Tucker, Mllas
Rlchnrdson, I). L. Foote and Bill
Erlckson. W. B. Cox Is the prin
cipal wltncas nnd they will hnvo
their hearing tomorrow.
Ask Franchises. The Oreiron
Power Company Inst night present
ed a petition to the Myrtle Point
City Council for a new electric
franchise there. Friday night nn
application will ho nindo nt Coqullle.
If tho company can secure satisfac
tory franchises. It proposes to tnko
over the Coqulllo olcctrlc plant.
Wed lit Blvertou. Ray Jeub, a
woll-knotvn young man of Eastslde,
ami Miss Bessie Robertson, of Hlv
crton, wcro mnrrlcd nt the home
of tho bride's parents In Rlverton
Sunday ovenlng. Tho news of their
innrrlngo canio ns n grent surprise
to tho many friends of tho popular
young couple, but nil unite In wish
ing them n plensnnt vnyngo over
the matrimonial sea, with joys as
deep as tho ocean nnd sorrows ns
light an Its foam.
Work on Railway. Emll Nelson,
foreman of tho Umpqun Packing
Company ennnery nt Reedsport, Is
In Mnrshuold today on business. Ho
reports that tho salmon run thoro
so far has boon vory light. Thoro
Is much rnllrnnd activity around
Gnrdlnor nnd Coponhngens have fin
ished nenrly thrco miles of road.
They will movo pnrt of tholr camp
to Smith river soon. Night nnd day
shifts will ho started nn the hlg tun
nel July 1, tho compressors having
been put In.
No Property Here. Constable Cox
hns returned from Coquhlo where
ho took Joan Stelniinn, sentenced
to flvo days for carrying a rovolvor.
Ho says Stelnnoii declares now that
ho has no proporty In Cons County,
having traded his coal claim near
Bandon to W. II. Kennedy and
othors for ISO acres in Toxns. con-
stabio Cox, In compllnnco with Sher
iff lingo h Instructions, notified Dep
uty Clyde Ongo to servo Stclnnon
with brend nnd wnter unless ho
works on tho road nnd onlv to
count tho days on which Stclnnon
works.
PERSONAL NOTES
L. D. COLE Is a visitor from Haynos
Inlet today.
T. SKILLS' of the Isthmus, Is In
town on business.
W. II. SMITH of Coos rlvor Is In
town for the day.
JOHN WATERS. Is In town from
North Inlet today.
L. I). SMITH of Daniels Creek. Is a
town visitor todny.
S. S, WILLIAMSON of HnynoH Inlet.
Is here for tho day.
WALLACE CRODCII Is III town to
day from llnynes Inlet.
V. S. SHAVER of Allegany, Is here
for tho dav on business.
ACGPST KKIKBBN went to Ton
Milo today on business.
II. C. BOONE, of Sumner, Is horo
for the day on business,
II. W. SANFORD Is n buslnoss vis-
Itor from Sumner todny.
W.M. EKBLAD, SR.. of Flagstaff. Is
In town on business today.
PHILIP LANDRITH of North Coos
rlvor. Is In town on business.
MRS. R. J. JOHNSON of Allegany, is
n Marshflnlil shopper today.
OSCAR JOHNSON, of North Iulot,
Is In town today on buslnoss.
CLAIM)!-: MOON, of Coqulllo, Is a
Mnrshflold IiiisIiioks visitor.
MRS. CIIAS, BABRETT Is spending
todny hero from llnynos Inlet.
JAS. K. MACREA and sister left this
morning on tho train for Bnmlnn,
MISS ANNIE BANKIN of Dnnlols
Creek, Is In town spending tho tiny,
J. M. BPTON roturiied Inst ovonlng
from a business trip to Coqullle.
E. J. MASTERS Is n business visitor
In town for tho day from Catch
ing Inlet,
MISS CARRIE HAMUSLEY of Co
qullle, Is hero for n few days' bus
lnoss trip.
E. W. OlJPTIL of South Coos river,
Jh In Marshfield today on n husl
'noss visit.
MISS ANNA CLINKENBEARD of
Dnnlols Creek, Is In town today on
n shopping trip,
MISS IIILDUR SELANDBR Is vis-
Ring rolntlvos In town today from
Catching Inlet.
L. R. DEAN of Winkler's phnrmncy.
returned Sunday from n buslnoss
trip to Portland,
MRS. CHAS. MAHAFKY AND MBS.
LEE WEBSTER nro visitors from
North Coos rlvor today,
MISS ESTHER MONSON of Tomple-
ton, Is visiting her slstor, Mrs.
Robert Fox, for a fow days.
MRS. ALBERT MATTSON returned
this morning from a visit to the
Alec Mattson homo on Catching
Inlet.
JOHN JOHNSON, n traveling sales
June Is the
Month of Weddings
And they say that thoro Is
"nothing half so sweet In life
as love's joung dream," but,
say. have you evor tasted Sar
tor's candy? Any girl can toll
you It Is Just as swoot as love
And the Sartor fountain drinks
are as delicious as a dream,
man, nrrlved front Portland this
morning on n business trip to this
section.
COL. GRIMES nnd Mrs. Grimes nr
rlved In today from Gardiner, Mr.
Grimes hnvlng go no thoro to
meet her.
MBS. EMILY M'FARLIN, of North
Inlet, who hns been tho guest
of Mrs. II. I. Rutledge, returned
homo today.
MRS. WILLIAM KARDELL loft yes
terday for Sumner to visit her
parents, Captain nnd Mrs. II. C.
Boone, for a week.
E. M. ROSENTHAL, representing a
cigar house of Portland, enmc tit
via Drain this morning nnd Is at
tending to business.
W. U. DOUGLAS mnde an nuto trip
to Coqulllo nnd return yesterday
and reports that the road Is none
too good for pleasure riding yet.
MRS WILLIAM DAVIS, who hns
been visiting nt tho Jesso Smith
homo on South Coos river, re
turned to her home In Coqulllo to
dny. MART DEFREESE, who hns been
employed nt tho McDonnld nnd
Vnughit camp on Daniels Creek, re
turned to his home In North Bend
today.
MARSHAL CARTER took his fam
ily to Allegany todny nnd wtll
aid them In establishing camp
there, Mrs. Carter and tho chil
dren spending tho Bummer outing
thoro.
MRS. JAMES BUTTS nrrlved In
Marshlleld thls morning from
Klamath Falls to Join her hus
band, who hns been horo n cnuplo
of mouths. They will locate on
tho liny.
MRS. IIARDOROVE nnd children nr
rlved early today over tho Coos
Bay wagon road from Lincoln, Ne
braska, and will visit with Mrs.
Hnrgrovo's sister, Mrs. Stein, They
mny locnto here.
MBS. WALTER ROBINSON of Enst
slde, who hns been visiting nt tho
Robert Robinson homo on Baylies
Inlet, returned home tills morning.
Mr. Robinson nnd sou, Rny, nre
now employed nt tho Ten Mile biiw
mlll. MRS. J. T. BALL returned front
Portland this morning via Drain.
Mrs. Hnll was a tlolcgato to tho
Eastorn Star convention In Port
land, nnd was honored with tho ap
pointment of Grand Ruth, ono of
the highest offices In Hint order.
F. H. WILSON hns gone to tho WII
Inmotto valley on n business trip.
Be will try to nrrnngo for n series
of concerts to be given nt Eugene,
Salem nnd other cities by the Coos
Bay Concert baud, on n tour which
will Include tho Stnte Fair and the
Pendleton Roundup,
F. E. ALLEN returned on the Drain
stage this morning from n trip to
Portland. Mr. Allen visited Salem
anil Eugene nnd n couple of days nt
Albany, whom ho loft Mrs. Allen,
who will visit there for n week.
Mr. Allen says that of tho place
ho visited Marshfield Is tho most
prosperous nnd ho Is glad to bo
back.
FRANK DENNING and wlfo nro ex
pected homo tomorrow or noxt
ilny via Rosebiirg where they
have been visiting rolntlvos for
u fow dnyti slnco their return
from Washington, whero Mr. Don
ning has been spending n few
weoks nt tho springs. Cell Ire
land says that ho Judges that nil
Frank needs now to become n
vert Initio Saudnw Is n few weeks
In the "Tickle Grass country" nt
Camus Valley.
AT THE HOTELS.
The Cliamller.
B. N. Ilolcoinb. Coqulllo; C. J. Fos
ter. Portland; If. It. Rocker, Gardi
ner; C. A. Perkins, Gardiner.
Blanco Hutel.
A. Pershbakor, Prosper; E. Stubbs,
Blue Rldgo; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Perry,
Gardiner,
Coon Hotel.
R. C. McDonald, Lakosldo; P. F.
Linton, Los Angeles; R, K. Mlmser,
Los Augelos; Wm. Gage, Coqulllo:
IIIIIIh Short, Ten Mile; Jus. Jones,
Portland; Jno. B. Gentry, Portland.
Llnjil Hotel.
Chas. Cliasa, Portland, Cnrrlo
llammsley, Coqullle; J. Johnson, Se
attle; C, F. Mlosemeu .ami family,
Los Angeles; T. Davis, San Bernar
dino; Eugene Wilson, Koy Wost; A.
M. Price, Oakland; C. L. Bordor, Sail
Francisco; Henry Mills. Coqulllo;
John Hardy. Coqulllo; Mlko Bomon,
Empire; J. B. Matson, Coostou, J, T.
Holaml; Ann M. Miller, Chitngo, ill.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
co-partnership heretofore existing
hotwoen Robert E. Plnogor anil
Robort F. Fox under tho linn nnino
nnd stylo of the "Mnrshllold Clenn
lng & Dyo Works," has been this
day, by mutual consont, dissolved.
Tho snld Robort F. Fox succeeding
to tho Interest of tho said Robort
E. Plnogor In tho snld co-partnership.
All bills owing snld firm are
payable to tho said Robert. F. Fox,
and nil claims against said co-pnrt-uorshlp
will bo paid by the Bald
Robort F. Fox.
Datod this 10th day of June, 1913.
ROBERT E, PINEGOR,
ROBERT F. FOX.
Trv The Times' Want Ads.
DR. PRICE'S
SOAP
A genuine iitiMlit-utetl cutlclo soap
for (be skin.
Seo our window.
THE STORE FOB QUALITY
KOODS AND PENSLAB
REMEDIES.
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