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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
VTW l WH WWW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION, La Vgune Cate amd Suits If ill Pairty Dresses BIG SHIPMENT ' VERY LATEST CREATIONS PRICES MOST REASONABLE. We are now showing the new things in Fall Coats and Suits, These are the La Vogue, garments, In style, workman ship and price, there lias been and there will be none shown in Marshfield the equal of these, It is the intention of the GOLDEN RULE to show the biggest and best line of Ladies' Ready to Wear in Coos Coun ty. Our method of buyingand the volume of business WeJcJo puts us in a class to ourselves so far as Coos County is concerned, La Vogue Garments, $12.50 to $40.00 ParityDresses, - - - $12.SO to $33.00 NO TWO GARMENTS ALIKE. . ALL ALTERATIONS FREE. MANY NEW GOODS IN ALL LINES. The Golden Role THE PEOPLE'S STORE. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. AUGUST TIDES. Below la given the time and height of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. The tides aro plnecd in the order of occurrence, with their times on tli first lino and heights on the Bccond line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether it is high or low water, v'or high water on the bar 21Urs. . 4.50 10.39 5.20 11.27 Ft. . . 4.9 1.2 5.G 1.2 22llrs. . 5.39 10.5C 5.49 0.0 Ft. . . 4.5 l.C 5.7 0.0 - . 4 WEATHER FORECAST, tllr AnocUtcd Vnn to Coos Ily Times. OREGON Generally fair, variable winds, mostly easterly. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD I For the 24 hour! ending at 4:43 n. in., August 21, by BenJ. j Ostllnd, special Government me- tcrologlst. j Maximum 89 Minimum 4G j At 4:43 a. m 54 j Precipitation since Sept. 1 1912 , C4.9C Precipitation same period j last year G1.35 I Wind: Northwest, clear. 71 Friday and Saturday Special Sale Pure Cane C. & H. Granulated M A A BERRY SUGAR, 1 8 Pounds for P U U Cape Arago Blend Coffee, our Extracts Kalnler Brand, Reg- regular 40c coffee, for 35c; 35c ular 25c and 30c size, 20c; reg- coffeo 30c; 30c coffee 25c. "'"i" 50o 8lzu regular 85c size, 70c. Sweetheart Toilet Soap, special Capo Arago Brand Baking Pow- prC0 oach ,mp , cart01( pop der, 35c per pound, In 5-lb. tins bar, 4c. or 40c per lb. This Is a puro TTTi I TT Ghiradilln's Ground Chocolate, Cream of Tartar Baking Pow- 3.,b ca g()C) or 30c pop lb der and Is fully guaranteed to A saving of 25 to 40 per cont give satisfaction. on all our mixed Teas. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House 1S4 Market avenue. Phone 394-J. t l'lvo Arrests. Five nrrests woro made today for intoxication. A few paid fines and others remnlncd In Jail. Buck on I (on it'. J, B. Sneddon resumed his position as mall car rier yesterday aftor n three weeks' Fall and Winter Woolens Wo make them info Suits. We do tin work in our own shop Latest Styles Reasonable prices. Orders taken for Suits made by ED. V. PRICE & CO. Hood Business Suits, $IH to $14). Tnllor-miidc, tnllor-iucns-initl mid your money's worth guaranteed by NORIS JENSEN, 305 Front street. Merchant Tailor Marshfield, Oregon. d'ood work in everything pertaining to tailoring. NEW GOODS OX EVERY BOAT. XEW CLOTHES XKW S II () K S X K W HATS K V K RYTHIXfi XKW, HUT TUB S A M E O L 1 1 It I C K AX1 THAT ALWAVS Til B L O W E H T The Fixup Dependable Clothes. TWO STOKES Murshlleld Xorth Rend Don't Start on Your Vacation without being fully supplied with the necessaries for the trip. You may find it difficult to secure your favorite toilet preparation or necessary medicine, The Busy Corner is prepared to supply your wants, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US TEe Royal TONIGHT HUGH HA VIES In three new Bongs "Rl'NSIIINE AND ROSES" "TUB SONO Tli AT MOTHER USUI) TO SING." 'MOONLIGHT IN DIXIE LAND." "S A L O M K" In three reels, (lie greatest picture ever made, Is tlio verdict of everyone who has seen this feature. 3000 FEET OF OTHER NEW PIC TURES. G000 FEET IN ALL. Admission Lower Floor I.V.. Hnlcony 10c, DON'T MISS THIS SHOW ORPHEUM TONIGHT A re- TIIR SPY'S DEFEAT Essnnny. Two-reel apodal feature. piuuire, MISS MILLER will sing "TILL THE SANDS OF THE DES ERT GROW COLD." Also two good comedies and a great drama. 'B PIfTl'llKS, BEST OF MUSIC. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. PHONE 158-R WN-CENT Messenger Service MARSH CYCLER Y. ROUNDUP SHOW. We have rounded up the finest display of pure woolenB, Imported and domestic, ever Bhown on Coos Bay. TODD, the tailor and dress expert. 278 Front street, upstairs. v Kirid of Job Printing Done at' The Times Office Dr. Alex McCracken Chiropractor anil SwchIIsIi Masseur. Six years experience in Chi cago as sioclallst on STOM ACH, KIDXEY, BLADDER, HOWEL and nervous disor ders, as well as female ail ments. Will ho glad to call at your home In consultation any time. Phono OO-L. Consultation FREE. Charleston Bay Excursion NEXT TUESDAY. AUGUST 2. STEAMER ALERT Leaves Allegany ut 0:110 u. in., for CHARLESTON' HAY, stopping at Marshfield about 0:BO and North Heml at 0:45. Returning leaves Charleston Hay about p. in., Round trip fare, .'..50c HOTEL! DOTSON American plan hotel Recently re paired, renovated and enlarged Hoard and room by day, week or monthPhone 157-J. 315 South Second street. WANT ADS. A WOMAX COOK $.10 iter month. 2C9-L or 324-R. FOR SALIC Horse about 14(H). Cheap If taken at once. Apply Jack Murphy, Honryvllle. ' LOST Pair of nose glasses. R ward for return to Times office. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Apply C. D. Baldwin, or Alva Doll. FOR SALE Cheap IOOO feet k II li dded flooring and studding In bowery danco platform. Low Keyzor. ROOMS WAXTEI) Parties having rooms Hint can bo utilized by people nttendlng Roundup nro re quested to send names and street addresses and nunibor they can ncconuuodato to Chnudlcr Hotel, Phono 20. LOST Keys, lihiililicatloii lag at tached, $1 for reward to C. F. McGeorgo, Alliance office. ROOM AXD HOARD at 12:1(1 Mar ket avenue. FOR RENT On County road nt Bunker Hill, now house to bo completed Sopt. 1. Two flats, each five rooms and hath. Phono 141 North Bond. 13. B. Curtis. FOR RENT Furnished five room modern residence, closo in, no children. Address B. A., caro Times. vacation and says the hot weather was in recognition of tho fact. Fine House. Contractor Tully Is Just completing a fine double house for E. B. Curtis of North Bend, at Bunker Hill. It will bo one or the best finished houses In that section. In Again. R. P. Smith was pick ed up by the ofllcers again Inst night and Is being kept in the city jail. Ho had a pint flask of whlBkoy. Ho was ordered out of town yes terday. Hurt hi Camp. L. G. White, of Smith-Powers Camp No. 1, on South Coos River, was brought to Mercy Hospital today for treatment. Ho was struck on the head by a falling limb and quite severely hurt. Postpone Dance. Tho danco which was to huvo been given at Llbby next Saturday night has been post poned one week, owing to the Round up festivities In Mnrshllold, and will be given Saturday ovenlng, 'August .10. Is Injured. Robert Myron, n woll known South Mnrshllold resident, sustained some fractured ribs yes terday by falling from a house nt Bunker Hill on which ho was doing some carpenter work. Ho dropped about ten feet. To Visit Hay. Word has been received at Mercy Hospital, North Bend, that Mother Agnes, who has supervisor of the hospital in addi tion to the Portlnnd institutions, is expected here within n couple of weeks for a visit. To (in To liandoii. It Is reported , that John Horron Is arranging to close out his liquor interests hero nnd movo to Baudot! to take an in-1 terest with .loo Coach In tho lat tor's saloon nt tho clty-by-tho-sea. Mr. Horron returned from Bandon yesterday with Mr. Conch. Dark From Trip. J. T. Ilnrrlgan and wife and daughter, Miss Mabel, and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K; Perry, ar rived homo last evening from an auto tour of Southern Oregon nnd Northern California. Thoy camo back via Rosoburg. They had ono of the most eujoynblo trips Imagin able. At Heniiinont. Warren L. Bnch tol, formorly of Marshfield, Is now located at Beaumont, Texas, where he Ib road man and erector for the Beaumont Iron Works. Ho says It has been very hot there and that he longs, for n Coos Bay breeze. Business In that section Is fairly good, but he says It Is very quiet In Tennessee and Alabamn. Champion Hunter. Tho Rosoburg Review says: "Gard Sawyers, of Elkton, continues to be the most successful varmint hunter of the county. He lins recently killed eight cougars, five of them In Coos County. In three weeks hunting in that county his scalp bounties amounted to $105." Wnlto Coming. F. B. Wnito Is expected to return to the Bay next Monday. Thoro havo beon no devel opments In tho Kinney affair report ed today, but It Is understood that Mr. Wnlto Is arranging to push his mortgngo foreclosure suit nnd' that the hearing of testimony in it will be started by 'ra B. Riddle as spe cial referco in n short time., Is Better. Word wns received hero yesterday that Mr. Merryman, father of Mrs. F. C. Birch, who had been critically III at his homo in Chlco, Cal Is somewhat Improved. Mrs. Merryman, who is spending the summer hero with her daughter, had Intended to leave for Chlco to day, lint owing to the Improvement in her husband's condition she will remain longer. i Starts Church. Contractor Hlbar ger has started work on tho new Episcopal church hero and has the work woll undor way. Owing to the failuro of the Myrtle Point school hoard to finnnco their proposed now $18,000 school houso so that the contractor could got his pay prompt ly, Mr. IUbargcr has given up the Myrtlo Point contract on which he wns low bidder. Mind Is Blank. Thomas McNalr, who camo hero about three months ago was picked up last evening by the ofllcers In South Marshflold'. He was wandering about in n dazed condition, his mind being n blank. He Is being detnlnod' at the city hall, until Taylor Slglin, a cousin, can to mo for him. McNntr Is about 40 yonrs old, has beon a bookkeeper nnd is up In Mnsonry, Special Roundup Sale! LOST Ladles' Silk luindlmg, con taining purso. Reward for re turn to Times offlco, or Connor & Honglaud. LOST Tho screw (op of water tank Cadillac auto. Reward for roturn to Times offlco or Phone 207. FOR SALE House and lot, 02 Seventh stroot. Price reasonable if taken at once. Phone 240-R. FOR RENT A ."J-rooni eottugo in Enstsldo, near short wharf. In quire 405 8th st, South Marshfield. WANTED Stenographer with some knowledge of hookkeoplng. Ad dress until Monduy, Aug. 25, F. S. Dow. FOR RENT 7-rooni house, Eustslde. Phone 150-J. FOR SALE Good team, wagon and harness, for $375. Apply Times office. $10.50 nnd $12.50 Whlto Sergo Rntino and Linen ftp QQ Dresses. During this salo only $DiwO $500 nnd $G.OO Tailored Skirts ftJ Af) On Salo at pHiUU $2.00 and $1.50 Waists. During this sale J QQ Special Reductions on Children's Coats and Many Other Articles LADIES TAKE ADVANTAGE AXD SAVE MOXEY. LADIES' EMPORIUM Mrs. Xellie Owen, Proprietor. RESTAURANT and rooms, doing good business. Price $700. Spe McMillan, Coos Bay Realty Co., 150 Front street. FOR RENT 0-rooni house on South Bunker Hill. Phone 31C-X. FOR SALE CHEAP Dry stove wood and kindling for cash. Phone 78 or apply to Manning, If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try 6 Want Ad in Tb6 Times. WE'RE GOING TO CELEBRATE AT THE ROUNDUP and every day boforo and aftor, na well. You may Join our colouration at tho Sanitary Fountain where thoy servo tho best Fountain brinks on Coos Bay. Sarter's Is tho place. Evoryono knows Sarter's. Wo have adopted as tho tlogan for our cele bration, "LET 'ER FIZZ." FISHERMEN, ATTENTION' t The Coos Bay Ice & Cold Sto rage Company will handle Chi nook Salmon and will pay 3 rents per pound at their dock for all brJg'ut flih. French Bristle Tooth Brushes that won't shed, best quality bristles, shaped to reach all the teeth, with wide silts in back. Every user will realize that this is the most sanitary brush on tho market. Price 35c