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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
I 'I THE GOLDENVRULE has received, during the jasV'twp 'vtreeks more than twenty four tons, of freight, consisting of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Suits, Shoes, etc, We ex pect -another Big shipment tomorrovV, This is more freight than dissimilar' con cern in Coos 'County wi II receive in. six months, rYet this is, no. new thing with the GOLDEN RULE. lto;es rjght on nhontli afferjnonth',,, Tlifere is afeason, ; We 'are now Ho.wlligafiiperb lino of-Dross Goods in both woolens- and wash materials., Crepes, Ratines, Whipcords and Bedfbrd-6ords' continue strong, Broad cloths are good, There are many nevy and exceedingly pretty , tilings in .wash gods and silkl " f' If you wish to1 buy the new things and pay the, right price there, is but one place, La'Vogue Suits anjl Coats, Warner's Rust-Ppof Corsets, Queen Quality Shoes, Buster Brown School Shoes, Wright's" Underwear ColgWs-'Toifct Articles. ' ' The Golden Rule First NationsBank Building.' ' Fall and Winter WoolerijT Wo miilcu them Into Suit. -Latest Stales We do (lie work ' ov nu alio. prices. Orders taken for Suits made by Reasonable ED; V.1 2& CO. Gocsl lluslness Suits, $1H to JjtlOj 'lillir- made, tailor-meas ured and your money's Svorth 'fuaratecd by 4 IM f C irMCrI "Merchant 3C5 Front street. . Mnrshe1lJQregtui,, I g(hhi wofkiTvt'ioniirri;tni' " : Ru-i va 1 i 12 "JliA Ltbby COAL. Tln kind YOU have ALWAYS USKI. Phono 72. Pacific Llvvrv niul Transfer. Cnmtmny. ORPHEuM AHTIST .SACIUI IqE A pptvoi;fnl drnnrn featuring Alice Joyce.' MISS ADA MILLER will sing LOVE'S 0LDm SWEET SONG Jn con nection with n plettiro of thajsaTneunanW r $ 'j V' DflUYUI) IUtOPOSALS Vltagrnphbmedy. $ IMS ltEDHMI'TION A'Ltinln drjnma. YOKOHAMA FIRE DEPARTMENT Tltagrap'lf educationaf. IIKS'GOF MUSIC AXR SOXtisL-WllKSlOX FIVEAXO tex-cts. I ' . ' t WhylNot , Make $5i? $ 1 '1 $: I 'i"j3ik & C$ i n COMPARE OUIt ... . 10.00 SUITS with Any 1 I CITY. 1 I 8. Jle.youri own Judge That's all we, ask., (J The Fixup DeneiiYIuble Clothes., TWO STOKES Marshlleld . -Xorth, BeMd 14" ' ' IN i t hi ci DRUGS JiM us i dry K(mh1s Mini ilothliitf, soiuo tlealcis rii low rlc in v luring i iov luiit-s ublle others try to earrv nil Ci toward (inality ;oods, f . . . ... is 'rim u),.cneap sunt , :ados.l ' i . t '-t ' - " . "nliiiKs quality Is.nioro lniiortant than In other lines. I iii. tkfiititifjkil iifuiiilliir irk 4 I'lijslclrtn's i)ieseiiitlon, ' want to know that thfft -nftdldiiv thy stiiinp of quality, otherwise we won't be satisfied. If Mi ke quality dniKs. you'll Ulko our store. ' Lockhart-Parspns Drug Co. "THE BUSYCORNkR.?" C n -L. THE. REXaLl. .STQP.E , " , AKV B?IOS.- IMP Bt'l 298 Till: MOST MODKIIN COX V li C T I'O X K IV Y OX TH K 'l A V I V I t" V O A S T K led r I e M I x e r Klectrie Hot Water Heater I e,e t r.l e jarltoiuitor.. . Kloriile lee ('ieain I'reezer K I v e t r I e Candy Cooler Klectrle Cash IteBlster i ' ' Oiii- Service Vi IMease. Yon. S T A V V O H I) ' S 1 'FARM FOR &ALE:'Jt' F Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of Cl acres, between 35 and 40'acrea of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land spt tp apple trees and llfty acres more that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balnnco good grnzlng land for caj- . tie. sheep or goats. Twelve head good dalrycows and all farming Implements necessary., J Loomed on West Fork of Coos River, ono hillo from postoftlce, furtber tnrormatiqn, can or AV. 'A. GAGE.' AUWmany. Ore. For write: Kr The tides 'are' plaWd Tn the .'order of occurrencci w,lth lelrr ttlmes on th 'flrst 'lfne and' heights o'n the secoitd lino cf each day; a compar ison on consecutive, heights -will ludlcnto whether It Is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar 2SjHrs. . 0.11 12.41! f.27 11.48 ,Kt. 0.2 4.4' 2.8 . G.( 29,IIrs. . 6.34 1.25 0.33 . 0 2.2 ' 0 AUdUST TIDKS. Uelow Is gl"en ttio tl.ne and Ft. 0.3 4.9 linn ruiir,visi-, (Itr A4.lLla l't.so Cool Ht Tniti irnnii)i Iti 2 11 vjii&uyts - (ueneraiir ii easlorjy, .Mns. , . T LOCAIj TKSIPUUATUItp f" j J iuxditu J y 1 ,1 - 1iav- 1,11)0 took men employed there wero demanding $4.u0 per day, which Is considerably higher 7 than thV provulflng iwnges along fjiai ;ojist,t nhdVA'or(iloti,httt and now .Jlitqinen ar&.jbohig brought in from o'lits'Ide'to take their plnces. (Itiod Convention. Dan' Keating, chief of tho Marshlleld Flro l)e- partment, who Is attending the Pa cific Coast Flro Chiefs' Convention Ht Tacoma, In tt' card to The"T4mes fays they delegates being present- from litany Oregon,' 'Washington 'Hind ' idalio tow'ns'. i'A trip mi Mount Tacoma as one of the social features pro vided tho visitors. Mrs. Keating Ms' with "Mi. "Keating and they arc having a fine trln. n tie- fSpeclarDoh'tr? .Place wnoie family,i-il ovJ?viT ythnt rnntnlntf nnlnm nr mnr-i ! phlne. It may stlflcUjliejjough, Jl but itjatotoMtiiiji HPIPMMHIH T i fPrlthe f4 Jiourj opUIn rtt ( j 4:43 a. m., August 2S, by UenJ. j Obtllnd, special Government me- terologlst.' ,r )' i l Maximum , .75 j Minimum .' . . . !!. . . . 47 Af4:43. nl m... J. . 50 I Precipitation 01 Precipitation since Sept. 1 j 1912 04.97 Precipitation same period last year 01.98 Wind: Northwest, clear. Finish Home. Herman Hlllyer has decided to go ahead and com plete his new home on Elrod near Fourth and will hnvo It ready for occupancy this fall. Iluild Haiu. Lew Price, the Sum ner dulryman, is arranging Jo hnvo a fine largo stock barn erected on the ranch nt Sumner. He purchas ed the ranch from Capt. Harris a fow years 'ago. ' ' Plan Social. Tho Methodist League and llrothcrhood and Ladles; Aid Society, will enjoy a social at the J. .1. Cllnkenbeard home on Danlols Crook Friday evening. The Alli'o II will leave at 7:15. Had Hard Luck. Abner Trlbbcy and Alfred Matson, who started yes terday mornlngfor nandonjon thejr njotorcycles, had to r.etum last, nlghti They did not get jeyoild SUmttilt1, having ljad HQVdnte'dnV'puilctues on tie two machines In going that far. Knjoy , Flights. Aviator Steele tills inornlng maile. a couplo fligii.ts with tho Gorst & Kliig roplauc. . Ills. 1b planning (to take the machjno north In a few days. T, Is morning hq took up H. A. Worni'ch, 'of North Doiid and Con tractor' Uon'tley, of MarshllohL ' Fas't'sld'o (Council. Tho Kastsldt Council, 'met Tuesday oven lug, but thero wasn't much business of lin portnnce up. Contractxirs Pprhaih & Gldley wero ordered paid. $10.00 on tholr H-streot work and tho delinquent assessments on Third and Fifth avenuo wero ordered col lected. Kasislde School. Tho Eastsldo school will start next Tuesdny, ion day being Labor Day, and a holiday. Mrs. Selmn Thomns will bo, principal nnd Miss Frances Frnnso her as sistant. Tho now school building, which, Is ono of tho finest . small schools In , tho stnto, will bo ready for occupancy. , Itebitives Killed. Tho Item In 'limes the other day about .tho tragic death of Dr. Calvin I. 'Fletch er of Indianapolis, at Glacier Park, Mont., wlillo trying to scnle n mnuntnlii, was of much Intorost to Fred nachmnn. Dr. Fletcher mnr rfod Mr. Hachman's cousin nnd was well known by l'mth Mr. and Mrs. llachmap. Ci(Ks to Convention. Allan O. Haas, letter ca'riior, left yesterday for San Francisco whoro ho goes to attend tho National Convention of loHoi' carriers and where lie ex pects to moot ninny fiionds from his former homo in Cleveland, Ohio. Thero will be n largo dele gation' present from Clovoland, In cluding a letter-carriers' forty ple(fcs Want Mor of th turne jtrlp to Coqulllcj where, he Is, "h ,1 u-IlilM.i'.l. t,pii. o Orlp6n PdwoVj ftjiany, fo il yesterday from a b'ttslncss isl'dirfible U-drkdbrfA L IldajUi i whftilj , 'tljeyi receirtM J I TiVi 'tfrdre! J Sdriio1 of ' the lltic - 4 r . .n nil ' 4.1 I.." U 1 II ror Jiornninn in I.na An Li lirdav rrnlna I MISS HAKUU TIUUETTS, daughter of .1.. W. Tlbbets, returned todny from ti visit with Mrs. liny Tib- ' bets and lothur relatives of- Call- ti fornla. have had aflno meeting, W. L. ALLEN) an employe of the i' composing room of The Orogonlnn, and John"Balr, 'a Portland tinner, passed through hero today oh hntte homo after an outlngi' lip Curry County. 'i Their party killed nltie deer and. they had Some novel ofc- perlences roughing Itj J PERSONAL NOTES V. J. RUST left this morning' for Coqtillle'on business. A. VILSON Is here from Coqulllo on business nnd pleasure. ' MAYOK C K. JOUDAN of Eastsldo,. was a Mnrshflejd, visitor (.qd av., MItS. HOY MOqiE hUs gotie; to Ha n don ,to attend .the carnival. F. S. HAMILTON, of ltosebu'rg, Is spending a, .few days .In Marsh lleld. , ) ' i . ' .milk 'q. 'mulli: of( Nprthi ncmi was a Ainrlhlleld b'ttslness visitor todny. CAPT. HARRIS is In from Isthmus ranch today on business nnd pleasure. MRS. 'MADEli 'MASTERS 'of Sum ner is spending1 n few days In Marshlleld. )IRS. FLORA M. HARTMAX re turned from Sau Frnuclsco on tho Nairn Smith. IL. C. DIERS of North Pond wns In Marshlleld today to confer with Joseph Krels. THOR NERDRUM returned on the Nnnn Smith from n business trip to San Francisco. E. E. RIGGS returned Inst evening on tho Nairn Smith from a trip to San Francisco. EARL. D. DORAN, or Portland, ,8 making his,' regular calls on tho Coos Day trade 'today. ' F. M. PAltSO'NS aiid vlfo"w1ll leave SatuVday' for a coiiplb of week's' stny in San Frnnclscb. .IAS. LAIRD came In today from ' HiiKiim. Ho ..reports iliar. tnu icnvlor than usual. BQCt.flj iwm uuna .nar t Jl Ifnnii .Eastsldo Sewing ,Club with nifi a. pi. McLaggaii? j . N! fll.iTY. Mr' a; ttiMi. Drownlng-Payno wedding. Arbutus Club with Mrs. A. 7o Downs. . . 4 K rl ,f r, LjjJLjL n WANT ADS. (USCAItA HAIIK WANT ED This year's bark, to fill an order. Will pay f.04, 3-4 per lb. for teutons bail; for prompt delivery. F. ,S. DOW. LOST Small memorandum lxHk and Insurance pamphlet hearing niinio C. Wesley Taylor.. Finder please return to Times ofllce. FOR HUNT Six room bouse, moil, crn, in Ferndalo. See Thomas Rooke. Phone 171 North Rend. FOR It EXT Sept. 1 or before, fur nished apartment, 4 rooms, bath and pantry.' Pho.no 319-X or call 413 North Second street. FOR RENT Modern, il-room bouse keeping suite; private family, $15 per mo. North Hcnd. Phone 1493 or 131. LOST (.'cutleinan's Initial set fin- ger ring. Liberal reward for re turn to Times office. FOR SALE Aucoiin hens, also few others, to bo sold ,thls week. S.78 South Fjfth Btrpot. , FOR SAIiVf CllllVi'.-p-Irfi'iid scili)t',rf llii(iilBhniont8 purchased. ''' 200 UOKO UllllUlllg. V I TEAM VOll SALl; ' Weigh 1200 cach!' Frank D,ltick,"S27 Fifth sh, ' phdho' 299-J.'' ' f ! '" 7 i . ii i stago trAvel Is in rJAS.. L. FERRY, Jr., roturnoil, today (WAXTEI Young in'An to' wbrk'wlth MM Hsuvt I . .... .U ' .. t a muaiy laxative. and curative w a rank Chandler mm flan ho. to ;m iln KiA fU.M bsrx r;'qi: U CIll UllVO IllUUIUllJU. . !." , ,, . ,.,.,...-, v.rv'i , IIo.tiltPWWITJH. m-jti K)tf'4 aa'AViivnitM KTrJ.ii'JiKn ,HI net wMmm 4 iir. .ry. j .. biii'fli4r mm id m UloVl ?JU I MM fi It I .VTill a :n i m I hiiVi.vA. va .n ml Jim l r hiijj mm w m mi . r---f; , m Ml IMM m niil KiuT bMt m IHl.F from San Francisco whqro he has been receiving medical treat ment. E. II. ANDREWS, formorly, of Ce dar Fnlls and Waterloo, Iowa, arrived jirof today to .look tl.ls section over. C. Wi NELSON, who ls opening n five and ten cent' storo nt Myrtle Point, was In Marshlleld yester day on business. R. F. WILLIAMS 'and fnmlly nro expected home tomorrow on tho Iaqtia from their visit In San ' Frnuclsco nnd vicinity. DR. W. A. TOYE nnd family hnvo concluded their outing at Sunset Bay and hnvo returned to their homo on Central avenuo. MRS. DORSEY KREIT55ER returned this morning from a visit nt tho summer home of Mr, nnd Mrs. Win. Grimes on South Coon River. L. 11. LARSON, n hotel keopor at Mnploton, nnd wlfo, nro Mnrsli flold visitors. Mr. Larson was formerly located at Lakoport, MISS MARCH ANT, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. T. Lagorstrom, oxpocts to leave Sat- baker to learn trade.' White House Oakery. Crtllf at Ladies A Surprise for You wiJ wkYie sccCidssiTL rx ' ii'CKixi 'r ii' .Yoh 'i-ivi' of ntW-ViitAifi: 'cirix?i Axl rtTII Elt ' ' joVIlJl ftS At - 'OS-HA'I.F OF C'O.ST' v" '"'ritpnutio.V;" " " WK"S KTf I T. , , 7 , a i.' i.' ffielJnmufJiiH nt. 2T'W0a "ALWAYS SOMETIIIXG NEW.4 tit rrtr ula si hmMiuii Jiilt TJcuples' SrlOc Sioret ('Jl'foiiti St., Oppii'Postofflci.' 4 ot q ViS T'.O'I d U;n ti, i, "T5KTiT7r PHONE 158-R : WAXTKI Woiimii to do washing and Ironing . for i family or two. Phono 51. i WAXTEH Carpenters and Cabinet Makors at "Tho Woodcraft Shop," 25G. .Mnrkot Avo. W. FOR RENT Large front rooin, suit able for two gontiomen. Apply nt 352 First street North. FOR HEXT Or lease Dairy Farm .on Catching Inlet; stock for s'nlo. Address L, care Times olllco. ' FOR R EXT Rooms close In,, good location. 38S X. First st. $850 CASH handles .'10 rooms anil dining room. Sqn McMillan, Coos Hay Realty Co., 150 Front street. FOR SALE Horse iiIhuU 14(H). Chenp If taken at once. Apply Jack Murphy, Ilonryvlljo., FOR SALE House and lot, 2 Seventh streot. Prlco reasonable If taken nt once. Phono 24d-R. AFTER IT IS ALL QVER YOU WUlL XMKIl'A XI;E,, RI'J.' riri:sHi'.S,,(s f(txtaT.V H miiyk ft' A' hisu oit, ICE CRIAn 'TlIK llEST fvini nr IT ,0'' et 'j til d!' ) fit .1. ltti. Mi luol hi nilfi'l ':o,tulI !o It in BORATED o o V lLETai" avjt" ,vUw'jn n'i tlitb TALCUM POWDER tf inn! bnolo' util iiwn .-i . ml l.'Vfoir01biyam.Vb'nlM(eJ ""' ii, kJiI Ii n llli h mil win ii . v 'WjllJi'.ri'A'OltE IfORnQUAlTKIrf j .taJijM 1 I