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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Perry Nicholson's The Best Place to Buy BBSBBISSBSBBHSB lSHW SHUiaSSlHSM MSSSBBBMBSBSlSMBHBMBBSMMSaBW Home Furnishings COME IN. AND SEE FOR YOURSELF BE SURE AND COME IN. LET OUR STOCK TELL ITS OWN STORY WORDS ARE CHEAP AND ARE GIVEN TO EXAGGERATION. But Actual Stock CANNOT OVER-RATE ITS VIRTUES, NOR HIDE ITS DEFECTS FROM THE EYES OF THE CUSTOMER. 1 JUDGE US, PLEASE, BY THE STOCK WE CARRY AND THE LOW PRICES WE MAKE We sell metal beds from Mj M $2.75 up to tu.uu We sell dressers from CKfl fin .$8.00 up to PJUiUU We sell arm rockers from C9K fln $2.50 up to PWiUU We sell extension dining tables CKfl Ml ' from $10.00 up to PJUiUU WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF DRAPERIES WE HAVE THE BEST LINE OF BEDDING WE ARE FOREMOST IN FLOOR COVERINGS The stock we carry, th e actual stock, ready for delivery, tells this story better than words THAT'S WHY WE WANT YOU TO MAKE IT .A POINT TO SEE THIS STORE Perry b Nicholson contest. Ho has a largo number of tlie prizes to be awarded and parties desiring them can secure them from him or at the store building, SEPTEMBER TIDKS. Helow is gi"en tlio time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. The tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with their times on th llrst line and heights on tlio second lino t,f each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether it is high or low water, r'or high water on the bar 1 Mrs. . r..()0 10.41 5.14 11.28 Ft. . . r.,7 0.7 5.7 0.1 r lira. . n.r.r. 11.2:1 5.50 0.0 Ft. . . 5.1 1.2 G.3 0.0 Start Cannery. The Southern Oregon Company has arranged to start its salmon cannery at Em- I plre. Fish nro now being taken, I the Alice 11 being engaged for the work. A Chinese crew arrived on the Brenkwator today to work in the WANT ADS. cannery. WEATII Elt I'OItKCAST. (Ily Anoi'lated Prcis to Coos Uar TIiiiob.1 OREGON, Sept. 4. Rain In the West, showers In East. Southwesterly winds, brisk to high along coast. 1 Opens Ollleo. Dr. Werner Lagus has opened his olhce at 304 Coko building to engage In tlio practice of medicine here. Ho Is a grad uate of the Imperial Alexander Unl- , versify of Finland and haB been practicing In the United States about ten years, having been at Wor cester, Mass., Kansas City and As toria, having been nt the latter place for the last five years. He comes highly recommended. His wife and three children will Join him here soon. KOU UKXT Six-room house nmli bath-room. Nicely furnished throughout, In good locality. 662 Eleventh street South. WANTED Refined, capable merge tic woman, who Is free to traveL Call at Vlavl Co., rooms 30 and 31, Rogers building. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HKCOIM). For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m,, September 4, by j Uenj. Ostlind, special Govern- ment mcterologlst: j Maximum 65 Minimum 5S At 4:43 a. m 02 j Precipitation 84 Precipitation' since Sept. 1 j 1013 '. 2.21 j Precipitation same period j last year 1.97 j Wind: Southwest, rain. j KOI I SAIjK I team of horses, age 5 and 6, weight 1 -100; wagon and harness; cheap If taken af once. Also furniture for 5-room flat, $50. Address "Bargain," Time office. A iv Delayed. Dr. and Mrs. I. I). Bartle, who have boon In Klamath Falls wero expected homo today hut ,aro detained at Myrtle Point and will not bo home for several nays. Married Here. George K. Mcin tosh and Miss Clara M. Parks wero ' mnrrled Tuesday evening by Justice Pennock at his office. Mrs. Mcl I vlna Foster and Ed Yarhrough wero j the witnesses. Mr. Mcintosh Is a member of the well-known Mcin tosh family of C003 Itlver. -rr SPECIAL SALE LADIES' HAND BAGS AT COST KOU OXK WKKK OXIiY ?:t.oo hand n.(; (iQ no iii(,,o, xj nAf; oyi nn IOK iUU 'K tjrriUU 812.00 HAM) BAG (tin Aft $-"" HAND HAG flP nP roit IpOiUU Foil $3i23 $1.00 $2.0 llltOCADKI) HAND IIAG KOU SEE OUR WINDOW Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER." THE REXALL STORE MAIN 298 US sORPHEUM TONIGHT A big hvoTcol feature, THE DAYS OF WAR. iWt miss It. A Vltagraph Comedy, featuring John Bunny, PATHR WEEKLY, showing tho horrors of tlfo Dayton, Ohio, flood, also Mutt and Jeff. I ADMISSION TEN CENTS. EXCURSION TO LAKESIDF 1225 SEPTEMBER 7. Muii! 1".', a,,d N'orth str o'clock ! 1,1 7 d H . fot (.1 '0,m.ta Rfturnln,, 'u'ie. Vnr " "m 7 o'clock, w 'for round ,rlll $1 50 KJJ M X WAY. TAILORING fer,falcIIttm"t'd 'y Mr. Plan 'St.. Upstairs. Tbe Times want A... TFe Royal tdNIGHT 4000 FT. OP ALL NEW PICTURES A Bettor Program Tonight Tlian 1 Usuul. "THE YOQI" A dramatic Sensa tion, by tho Peerless Imp Co. 'FUNNICUS TIRED OF LIFE" A very laughable comedy showing the various ways a funny man tried to commit suicide, "ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA" Some very beautiful scenes are to be Been in this picture. "GAUMONT WEEKLY" 12 big Btibjects. 1 THE MOST .MODERN CON ' K ECT I O N E It Y ON THE P A C 1 K I (' C O A S T E I o clrl r M I x e r Electric Hot Wnt or Heater K 1 o v t v I c Cnrhoiiator Electric loo ('roam Freeor E I o r I r I v Candy Cooler Electric Cash Register Our Service Will Please You. S T A K K O It D ' S Smart New Fall Hats ALL THE LATEST IDEAS IN Autumn Millinery will ho shown FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 AND (I. .MRS. M. ,T. ELROD. Take Shortliand. The Blltmoro students who are now -hero are tak ing a course In shortliand. Tho sessions nro held at tho high school building and Mrs. Hugh Long, for merly Miss Woods, Is their Instruc tor. Sho formerly had charge of the commercial department In tho high school. Footo is Klnod. City Recorder Butler yesterday imposed a fine of $'.r on D. L. Footo for violating the speed ordinance. Footo was charg ed with speeding on July .", but claimed that ho was not driving tho car nt tho tlmo specified. Many witnesses testified on both sides and after considering It, Recorder Butler found Footo guilty. The flno will probably be paid at onto. Settles Case. Tho charges of horso stealing against Sam Cen ters, of Llbby, havo been dis missed. Centers was bound over by Justlco Pennock somo tlmo ago for having tnken, n horso from George Doll's bnrn nt Llbby and releasing tho others. Ho adjusted the matter by paying all tho costs. It was claimed that Contors was under tho Influence of liquor when tho alleged offense occurred. We Do Catering For Parties ROOM; FOR SMALL BANQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leid's.) BOX LUNCHES FOR PICNIC PARTIES. For Kill i- Exhibit. Superintendent Tlodgon, of tho Marsltllold schools, announces thnt exhibits to bo enter ed In tho Coos County Fair at Myr tle Point will bo received nt tho Tabornnclo building at South Sec ond and Anderson streets from It to I o'clock noxt Monday. These ontrles nro In tho school children's UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED PHONE 158-R. MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Fall andJWinter Woolens We nuke them Into Suits. We do the work In our own shop Latest Styles Reasonable prices, Orders taken for Suits made by ED. V. PRICE (& CO. Good Business Suite, $18 to $40. Tailor-mude, tallor-nicas-nreil and yoar money's north f uranteed by NORIS JENSEN, Sg-1, 365 Front street. Marshfleld, Oregon. Good work In everything pertalnluK to tailoring. l'Olt SALE Small cook stove, gtHxl as new. Address "S" care Times. IOK RENT Rooms for lighthouse keeping. 2U4 Fourth street N, Several Fined. George Harding was yesterday fined $5.00 and costs by City Recorder Butler for drunk enness and fighting. C. W. lloguo, who wns also arrested, was dismiss ed, It being shown thnt Rogue was acting as peacemaker when Hnrdlng Jumped on him. Fred Exkstrum wns fined $5.00 and G. W. Dixon, nllns G. W. McGlnnls, was fined $5. Jimmy McGreggor, tho fighting Scotchman, who claimed that al though ho weighed only 120 pounds, he could lick any 180-pound man In Marshfleld, was given tlmo to raise his ?5. When arrested, ho bit' Officer Richardson and later when ho learned thnt Richardson was a Scotchman was profuse in his npolagles. PERSONAL NOTES W. FRANK PETTET, of Coqulllc. Is In Mnrshfleld today on business. S. P. BARTLETT, tho Rnndolph lunibormnn, wns a Marshfleld vis itor last night. MISS MAY WALL will leavo soon for Portland whero sho expects to spend tho winter. L. J. WATSON, alias "Optimo." nr rlved hero today from Portland on his regular trip. MISS BEULAI1 BILLINGS of Myrtlo Point, Is spending a few days hero as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mike Burke. GEO. WILLETT. or W'lllett fcUnrr, contractors for tho Smith Powers line beyond Myrtlo Point, enmo over today on business. t MISSES AGNES AND ANNA HUGHES and John Mnstorson, of Port Orford, nnd Ellon A. Bailey and Clarke Bailey, of Weddor burn, wero among tho Curry Countv visitors hero todny. LOUIS SELL, millwright nt tho Smith mill, Is taking a well enrnod vacation, which ho will spend at his homo in North Bend. It Is more than.n year slnco ho has oiijoycd oven a day's lay-off. C. F. McKNIGHT loft this morning for Conulllo to nttond Court. Ho wns ovor yestorilny afternoon nnd reports the streets, which nro torn up for pnvlng tliero, nro In a hor rlblo shape as a result of the heavy rain. JOHN BAXTER, of tho Portlnnd. Oswogo & Rosoburg Railroad, probably tho shortest lino In Ore gon, Is In Mnrshlleld on business. Ills rnllwny runs from the-Southern Pacific main lino near Roso burg out to tho Portlnnd content plant. REV. FATHER DONNELLY arrived horo last night via Myrtlo Point for n week's visit with his sisters, Mrs. M. A. Early and Miss Donnelly. Ho has been in Portland tho pnst few w'oeks, having gone thero to attend the ordination of ono of his former nltar boys. Ho Is looking good and says ho lias been enjoy ing good health. The Post Office Is Going to Move November 1, to Williams' Building But you will find us at tho old stand prepared to serve the best fountain drinks on Coos Bay from a Niiuitury fountain. Sutler's Is the place everybody goes for Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream and Candy. FOR EXCHANGE $7000 Portland! home (close In) for Coos Bay property, merchandise stock, dairy or cheese factory IntereBta to nmouiit of $2000 or $3000, balance time or cash. Addres "Owner," care Times. KOU SALE Dry wood, nny length at Campbell's word yards. KOU RENT Kino unfurnished flat, close in. Phone 1G4-J. WANTED One horso and driver nt mill In Pcrham Park, hauling sawdust, Hardwood Milling Co. FOR SALE E U SW SK H NV Yi, SW Yi SE V Sec. 3, T. 29 S., R. 13 W.; 100 acres tim ber; will sell for assessed valua tion on county cruise. Goo. B. Morgan, Bundon, Oregon. .n. WANTED Position by experienced prnctlcnl bookkeeper and offico man. Wrlto II. A. G., care Tlme. WANTED Good girl for housework. Short hours, or holp by day for few days. Call 1.132 West Central. Phone a 1 8-J. y. FOR RENT it-room apartment or 2-room apartment nnd single room. Apply nt Nasburg's Grocery. WANTED Position as supt. on dairy or stock farm, by married man, aged -15; strictly temperate. Understands dairy farming, stock; groVlng, corn growing, feeding;, (horses, cattlo and Yogs), alio building, silo filling, ensiling feeding. W. D. W., enro C003 Bay Times. . FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. COG First nnd Birch, streets. Phono 239-.I. KOU SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment nt cost; must sell quickly ns my father's health compols mo to return East. Fred Bachman, phone 2$S. WANTED Vohiir man to work with baker to lenrn trade. Apply Times office. WANTED Carrier boy to deliver Times. Must bo nt lenst In Fifth, grado at school. Inquire Times offico nftor 4 o'clock. KOU RENT Six room bouse, mod orn, In Forndnlo. See Thoma Rooko. Phono 171 North Bond. FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of D18 acres, botwoon 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bonch land sot to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balanco good grazing land for cnt tlo. sheop or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming lmplomont8 necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos RIvor, ono mllo from postofllce, school nnd boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or wrlto: W. A. GAGE. Alleenny. Ore. SoapsPerfumesi1 Massage Geams Vou will find here at the lowest prices a complete line of articles for the toilet table. We are agents for Vinol the cod liver a'nd iron to;nic without oil for young and old'. Try it on our guarantee. "Does you good or costs you nothing." The store of Ql'ALITY GOODS Hiul PENSLAR REMEDIES took for thli Sign In our window 11 10c. ADMISSION lQc.