The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 31, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913 -EVENING EDITION.
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iWE MAKE :
We have the latest patterns In
l.VI'KST STVLES.
iWe Take Orders for Suits
Made By
ED. v. price CO.
They hnvo n splendid lino of woolons to scleft from.
Sr'lTS FltOM tflH.OO TO SilO.OO.
Tallor-maile, tullnr-nieusiircd, ami your
guaranteed by
NORIS JENSEN, BBS
3C5 Front street.
(mill nock
In everything
to tailoring.
ORPHEUM
fNs Ada Miller Will Sing "SEXOHA" A Spanish Selection.
N ADVENTURE ON THE MEXICAN BORDER A two-reol feature
production by tho Lublii Company. This Is a military pic
ture produced In and near Mexico, where revolutions occur
dully. And 2000 foot of other good pictured.
ADMISSION
He Royal
TONIGHT
THH HUTLER STOCK CO.,
Presenting
I'ROSE OF THE WILWOOR."
A three-act comedy-drama.
i tne two nights tho Dutler Co.
shown that thoy can put on
TS With trim ma.lt nn.l ova
BlnK. The Illav tonlirht la nnn
tielr beBt.
0 feet of all new pictures.
10 One. Cnmn fill na.na on.lv
OXB mo SHOW.
Admission
er floor, urti.. n..i...,
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viuiuren, loc.
Kinds of Job Printing
" nun
Nicholson
want to see you about that
are about to furnish.
Nicholson
want to see you about any furniture and furn
ishings you may think of adding.
Nicholson
have anticipated your wants and are ready to
serve you with bright, clean, up-to-date furn
ishings at moderate prices.
Nicholson
know that you know what you want and
they want you for all you want. We will
always appreciate your visit to our store and
gladly show you what you can get for what
you want to pay and no back talk if you do
not choose to buy.
Nicholson
Good clothes In our oun shop.
You ciiii watch us make tliein.
Imported nnd domestic woolens.
HEASOXAI1LE PRICES.
money' worth
Merchant,
Mnrshflold, Orogon.
pertaining
TONIGHT
TEX CENTS.
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
treos and fifty acres moro that can
easily bo cleared for orchard and
balance good grazing land for cat
tle, sheep or goats.
Twolvo head good dairy cows and
all farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, ono mile from postofTtce,
school and boatlandlng.
Buy direct from owner.
, For further information, call or
write: W. A. QAOE. Allegany. Ore.
PHONE 158-R
TEN-CENT
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELT) OYOLERV.
Done nt The Times Office
new home you
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We're Not Proud
Even If wo hnvo painted
nnd papered tho Mnrshflold
store nnd put In a new floor,
wo r.ro still selling good
rlot'ies nt tho samo old prices.
SUITS $8.50
TO $25.00
The now suit wo got for
tho stoiu cost moro, but Its
worth It. Come In nnd seo
how we look In our now dross.
The Fixup
Dependable Clothes.
TWO STORES
Murfiliflclt! Xortli Ileitcl
Fountain Drinks
PURE, WHOLESOME AND
REFRESHING, fc
Served from modern sanitary
fountains.
Our
"SPECIALS"
.... tiro delicious
Try one.
STAFFORD'S
CAMPING SPECIALS
Retlnned cups 5c
Tin plates 5c
Fork and knife, pair 10c
Frying pans 10 and 15c
10-qt. galvanized bucket ...,15c
Largo size kettles 13o
Can openers 5-10-15c
Sandlary paper specialties ,.10c
100 paper napkins 15c
Lunch wrappers 5c
Children's beach sets 15c
Children's beach buckets. ,. ,15c
Everything1 you' want nnd
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
New Location
Front St., Opp. Postofflco.
If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
In The Times.
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.II.'liV TIDES.
llolow Ib given ttio tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Mnishfleld.
The tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
th llrst lino and heights on the
second lino of citch dny; u compar
ison on con ccutlvc hclghtB will
Indlcato whether It Is high or low
water. i'or high water on the bar
31 Mrs. . 0.03 7.00 1.55 0.39
Ft... 0.2 0.5 4.0 2.G
Al'Gl'ST TIDES.
1 Mrs. . 0.58 7.17 2.3S 7.37
IFc. . . 0.5 O.S 5.0 2.3
2 HrH. . 1.51 8.30 3.18 8.29
I Ft. . . 0.0 0.9 5.3 1.9
3,Hrs.. 2.11 9.12 3.57 9.18
Ft... 0.7 0.9 5.0 1.5
4'Hrs.. 3.31 9.53 4.35 10.07
IFt... 0.0 0.7 5.8 1.1
G lira. . 4.21 10.35 5.10 10.59
Ft... 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.9
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I WEATHER FORECAST.
Illy Amocltlf J I'rrti to Coot III? Tlmn
I OREGON Fair with north
I easterly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. in., July 31, by DenJ.
Ostllnd. special Government me-
toroIoglBt.
Maximum 7G
I Minimum 48
At 4:43 a. m '....50
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1.
1912 G4.82
Prcclpltntlon same period
last year 01.17
Wind: Northwest, elenr.
HORN.
MANNING To Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm.
Manning at their homo In East
port, Wednesday, July 30, a girl.
Mothor and child are doing well
and tho father Is happy over his
now daughter.
Change In Firm. Tho law firm
of Unrclny & Stoll has been ells-
WANT ADS.
WANTED A LL
Phone 3151.
kinds of hauling.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Apply Mrs. D.
E. Mnloney, 372 Commercial nvc.
FOUND SnuiU memorandum book
containing check and private pa
pers, owner may havo samo by
calling nt Times office and paying
for this ad.
FOR SALE Tlinroughbivd Red Hur
on Alrdalo Torrlors. Rest varmint
nnd watch dog on earth. Fomnlcs
$15, males $20, or $35 for a pair.
Inquire of W. F. Town, In Old
Town, North Rond, Or.
'OH SALE A nearly new piano,
sold chonp If tnken nt once. Party
leaving town. Call nt Curroy's
Harbor Shop.
FOR SALE U-lniriHT "Insurance"
gnsolluo move; good condition.
Inquire Times office.
FOR SALE Launch, IH-ft., first
class condition, fully equipped,
lights, flro extinguisher, fog horn,
dlfe preserve, pump and oars.
$G5. 230 S. Rroadwny.
WANTED TO RENT About Aug.
10, a smnll furnished country
placo, for about 2 weeks, olthor
on Coos RIvor or Ton Mllo lakes.
Phono 30S-J.
FOR RENT In West MnrMilIeld;
4-rnom furnished houso. Phono
171-X.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Ono 1.100
pound truck, In first-class condi
tion. Seo
GOODItfffS Phone 373-L
FOR SA Llv Tlioroiiulibred
.Suit.
pups,
Phono 1453, North Hond.
LOOS TOR SALE HliN will bo re
ceived until August 1st at noon for
tho logs used as foundation of
houso that burned on North Front
streot Inst Friday morning. Fronch
Realty Co., 315 1-2 N. Front st.
FOR SALE Team, wagon and har
ness In good condition. Prlco rea
sonable, Inquire Eastsldo Grado.
FOR HENT SIv-roQin modern
hoiiBo on Centrnl avenue. In
qulro E. A. Anderson. Phone
252-L.
FOR SALE Hrood bowh, Chester
white, will farrow early Septem
ber. Prlco $20, delivered in
Marshfleld. Address box J, caro
Times.
BUSINESS CHANCES If you nro
looking for a business of any
kind It will pay you to seo Mc
Millan. Coos Day Realty Co.,
150 Front street.
WANTED By experienced woman,
position as camp cook. Address
Box 14-1, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR RENT OH SALE Two houses,
7 rooms and 4 rooms on Eastsldo.
Apply Henry Black, Phone 150-J.
FOR SALE srotorbont, length 20
feet, motor six h?.p., four cycle
Tniscott: price $275. Inquire at
Times office.
practice Indo-
Lrni on Autn. Among those
leaving on the Mnrshflold-Roaoburg
auto line this morning were Mrs.
M. M. Amot and child, of North
Rend; Mr. Latturo, O. L. Grovcr.
Charles FeiiBler.
(Ji'lN Insurance. Duncan Fergu
son, agent for tho Agricultural In
surance company, today adjusted the
loss of J. N. llurko, wIiobo houso
was damaged by lire In Fcrndalo last
Sunday, for $100.
Given Time Tho Enststdo City
Council's ordinance forbidding tho
storing of powdor and other high
explosives on tho wntcrfront al
lows tho owners of tho present pow
dor houses thirty days In which to
vacate.
Hurled In Washington. Archi
bald Glirallan, tho tlmbcrman who
dropped to death out of a Port
land hotel window soon after his
arrival there from Coos Day, was
taken to Cnstlo Itock, Wash., by a
son, F. S. Gllfnllan, for burial.
Dink Season. I. It. Tower who
has been investigating the conflict ot
tho state and federal gamo laws says
that as near as can bo ascertained
tho federal gamo law provides for
duck shooting from September 10 to
December 10, thus shortening tho Or
egon season sixteen days. Tho state
law provides for duck shooting from
Soptcnibor 1 to December 31.
Seeks Location. Mr. Rhodes who
has been Identified with tho First
National Hank of Snn Dlogo Is spend
ing n week or so on tho Day looking
this section ovor with n vlow to be
coming Interested here. Ho was
In poor health and Is seeking a now
location. It was stated thnt ho was
planning on establishing: a bank In
this section, possibly In Mnrshflold.
.Married Hero. Wm. Iugcrsoll, a
well-known Ten Mllo rnnchor and
Miss Roso MncDonald, of Dlnck
Crook, were married hero last eve
Ing, tho Rov. Father A. II. Munro
officiating. Cans. Kronholm nnd
Miss LnRlancho Hall of Roseburg,
wero tho witnesses. Tho brldo Is
tho daughter of tho lato A. R. Mac
Donald. They will resldo nt Ton
Mile.
Affects Seymour Hell. Tho U.
S. Ciovornmcnt hns brought suit to
recover twenty-six tlmbor claims In
linker County, valued at $3000 each,
from tho Ilowttt Laud Company, of
Tncomn, Wash. Tho Government al-
logcs tho claims wero obtained by
fraud. Tho claims nro understood
to hnvo boon socured by Soymour
II. Roll, of Coos liny, for himself,
and Henry Howltt, Jr., of Tncomn.
Ciisu I'iizIch. Robert Dlllard to
day recolved n letter from his mother
stntlng thnt thoro Is llttlo rhaugo In
tho condition of S. Lnndo who Is nt
Lano hospital In Snn Francisco re
ceiving medical trontmont. Mrs.
Lnndo snys that Mr. Lando's condi
tion Is puzzling tho specialists and
thnt thoy havo decided that ho Is
not suffering from tumor for which
thoy llrst proposed to opernto.
llunkriiptry Mutter. Cluudo Nas
burg has been appointed trusteo In
tho Uoorgo T. Coleman bankruptcy
enso. Mr. Colomau was formorly
engaged In tho blncksmtthlug busi
ness on North Front strcot. Tho old
bnnkrupty enso of L. A. Fryo, who
failed In tho clothing business nt
North Bond a couplo of years ago,
will como up noxt Monday for tho
final dlschargo of Fryo, who Is now
In Southern Orogon.
PERSONAL NOTES
W. J. RUST wont to Coqulllo today
on business.
CAPT. ERNST of Coos River was in
Marshllold today on business.
MRS. LOUIS WIRTH, of Coos Riv
er, Is n Mnrshflold shopper today.
MRS. T. M. COLLVER of Catching
Inlot Is a Marshllold shopper today.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, of Sum
ner, Is In Marshllold today on
business and pleasure
J. II. FIvANAGAN returned yester
day on tho Nann Smith from a
trip to San Francisco,
MRS. M. J. ELROD leaves tomor
row for San Francisco, going via
Bandon, for a two-weoks' stay.
D. D. PIERCE, of tho Coqulllo Mill
and Mercantile Company, camo
over yesterday to look after busi
ness matters on tho Bay.
LEW KEYSER loft today for Co
qulllo where ho will furnish music
for a big dance to bo glvon In
connection with tho carnival.
MRS. A. S BLANOHARD will bo ono
of Miss Helen Landrlth's guests
from Marshfleld at a sowing party
solved nml oath will
pendeiitly henceforth.
tn be given at the t.andlrth homo
on Coos Ulver this afternoon.
JOHN MATTSON. of Catching In
let was n Marshllold visitor to
day. En routo to town this morn
ing ho b.iw three deer along tho
bank. -
MISS MAY PETERSON of the Wells
Fargo Express offlco will leavo
Sunday with n dozen friends for
Hcnle Lake whore they will camp
out for two weeks.
MRS. E. A. ANDERSON and Miss
Evelyn Anderson arrived homo
yestcrdny from Hurllngnmc, Oil.,
whoro they have been visiting at
tho Eric Wold homo for n fow
months.
FRED KRUSE enmo down todur
from Isthmus Inlet on business nnd
will probably lcavo tomorrow for
tho Rock Creek scctton to look
after his homestead and to try nnd
get n few deer.
.MRS. M. O. DUNCAN has arrived
here from Spokano to join her
husband, who recently beenme
Identified with tho Coos Day
Realty Company. Sho visited
friends at Salem en route to tho
Ray.
MISS GRACE JOHNSTON, of Port
land, who Is spending a month's
vncatlon with hor paronts, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of Hun
ker Hill, has been the guest of
Miss Elvira Frlzccn tho last few
days.
R. M. SARTER nnd wlfo havo
leased tholr houso on South Sixth
street to Messrs. Evans and Sinis
ter, who recently arrlvod here
from Idaho with their families
and hnvo taken apartments with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wells In tho Rogers
building.
MISS VIOLET HENDERSON, form
erly sccrotnry of tho Mnrshflold
Chamber of Commerce but now
of Oakland, has written Miss An
nlo Smith thnt sho Is gottlng
along nicely nnd nBks to ho re
momhered to hor many Coos Day
friends.
JACK SAUNDERS of Emplro was In
Mnrshflold today. Ho has Just re
turned from Portland whoro ho
was receiving trontmont by a
specialist for an old Injury to his
leg nnd ho Is much Improved,
much to tho gratification of his
many frlouds.
CAPT. CIIRISTENSON, of Dunkcr
Hill, hns returned from tho Slus
law, whoro ho attended n family
reunion. Ho reports that good
progress Is being mndo on tho
railroad work. Ho will rcsumo
his old position ns captain of tho
tug Powers when tho lattor Is
raised.
MRS. COLLVER of Loon Lnko was
In Mnrshflold today. Sho roports
thnt door nro unusually plentiful
In thnt section this year. Mrs.
Collvor says thoy havo a fow deor
staked out on their rnnch for J.
W. Illldonbrund nnd his family
who nro going thoro next week to
enpturo a fawn or two.
CHAS. FENSLE.t returned nt noon
from Myrtlo Point, whoro ho
wont to aid tho Hub storo thoro
arrange to movo Into Its now
building next Sunday. Ho wont
ovor by nuto this morning. Myr
tlo Point Is nn onrly man'B town,
ho says, tho stores thoro oponlng
every dny boforo C o'clock In tho
morning.
JAS. STOCK camo down from Sum
ner yestordny on business nnd
plonsuro but principally for a llttlo
visit with his old friend, S. D.
Mngncs who Is hero from San
Francisco for his annual stay at
tho Magnes & Mntson storo. Mr.
Stock snys that ho doesn't get to
town very often but whon ho saw
by Tho Times thnt Mr. Magnes was
hero ho couldn't resist coming
down nnd welcoming him uncle.
DON'T WAIT E0R
THE RAILWAY
To got ono of those, flno fountain
drinks at Sartors. Como tn this
ovenlng, tomorrow, anytime. Wo
always havo something now, delic
ious and refreshing In tho way of
a fountain drink. Try a "PEACH
CORRLER" you'll want moro.
S A It TEH'S.
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Just recolved, anothor big ship
ment of thoso
toilet preparations. Tho oft-referred
to "hot cakes" aro not In
tho samo class with MAURINE
as rapid sellers. "There's a
reason."
STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS
AND PENSLAK REMEDIES.
M
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