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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
2 TT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1913 EVEMIIMG EDITION. t PERSONAL OVERFLOW i ,Z 1 I i ami ni V HPIHIITC! workshop In tills section or uregon JJDoJ I 1 IlVldO It comes at the close of the merry linrvL'st season ami makes a new ifi v'w'maVONI'JV ' Neu'" Etlii'or ""' of merriment for the prosper- g 0UAY ()f Co(lulll(J( who ,, Offlclnl Paper of Coos County. tHtmciAi. PAPKR OF TIIK CITV Industrially and socially. OK MARSHFIKLI). been In Mnrshlleld for several days, went to North Ilend today to look over conditions there. ohm agriculturist. It Is all to the sootl--economically, The ex hibits are excellent, the opportun- ... . . ! I J 1 ..I n 1 1 ..... ..!(- . ..... . ...... . .. ... Address all communlcatlonB to i 'us """ , , . lui.ma.n ana who. or ron- COOS UAV DAILY TIMKS. ztns to meet and enrich the social land, are here looking over the Mwrshflcld ;: :; : Orcgo life, and the sights seen and tho j country. They are stopping at ' '.recreation enjoyed have educational. tno Li0yd. DAILY. n ....... ifi.fiO Per month '.'!!.'.' r.O county fair and great Is tho oppor- W1CEKLY. 'tunlty for tho people from the var- One year $1.50 s parts of the country to renew When paid strictly m aavanco rne 0(, nc(1U!lntnt;ce3 mul form ncw Great are the attractions of tho ADDISON COOK and family have returned to town nfter a few weeks outing near Charleston Hay. 11 liar rlntlnn nrlrn nf thfl COOB BaV mi i- r a A n t9 Krt fnr 01103 Ix mouths. , Htn twiu nt t Inn nf AT n rah. Hold, Oregon, for transmission WL'" worth whlle' through the malls as second clan mall matter. Take a day off and attend tho fair at Myrtle Point. If will bo I.MRS. OHO. PARKER expects to leave today for Gresliam and Sa- J leni where she will visit friends and attend the State Fair. Dedicated to tho service of the Tin: WOMAN WAITS. people, that no good cause shall lack changing light behind a half- champion, and that evil shall no; hrlvn unopposed Man may ho tho noblest work of God, but you can't make some of these Coos Ray j j mnrrled women believe It. j drawn curtain; Through the blurred pane a wo man's anxious face That peers and poors whllo fingers grope uncertain Along the sill and up the filmy lace. Now live, now listless, as each foot step passes What untold strain that nervous 1 1 ..!.. HE second annual exhibition of , """" tho Coos and Curry County So- 1,1 n ,wlllrl ,f h,,"L'8 nml fcar8 Fair Association opened at' . aml KU(89,1, i ue woman wans. ATTKM) TIIK FAIR. OHO. 1 1 Kit HON left yesterday for the Selley & Anderson camp on the Lower Coqullle where he has taken a Job. WALLACK ACKLKY, of the C. A. Smith machine shops, has return ed from n vacation trip to var ious northern cities. Myrtle Point yesterday and will con tlnuo four dnys. ThlB is vacation tlmo for tho farm 1). C. Green says: "Of course org and an opportunity for overyono Noah mado the ark, but It took an to take a day or two off and seo electrical engineer to make the arc tho product of farm, dairy, mine and light." MRS. LL'LU REYNOLDS and (laugh ter, Lauretta, of Wedderburn, came in on the Rustler and will remain hero several days on a vacation. MRS. ARCHIIO IJOONI2 and son, Mark, accompanied by the form er's mother, Mrs. M. .1. Conger, went to Myrtle Point this morn ing to attend the fair. THOMAS DASHNKY, now with the Knstern and Western Lumber OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF FALL COATS has arrived and it would be hard to imagine a more beautiful line of garments. Words of description would be wasted in an attempt to picture the beautiful col orings and expert workmanship embodied in this, our first shipment of FALL COATS. They must be seen to be appreciated. The wonderfully rich fabrics combined with unique designs and expert workman ship, make these garments a thing of .beauty and not merely a winter coat. Prices Range From $8.50 to $32,50 SEE OUR WINDOW. Prompt Delivery LANDO'S CiOOl) (JOODS Phone Your Orders 248-252 Front Street. Phone 161-L company at Portland arrived here, yesterday to visit his brother, John Dashney and other relatives. MRS. KLMER WOOD wont to Myrtle Point this morning for a week's visit with friends nnd to attend the fair. Get the Boy Ready for School YTRAGOOp mLflWj 3 A ND THERE'S no place like M agnes & Malson's store for outfitting him. Everything from shoes to hat everything he'll need and everything for less than you thought to pay. The Autumn and Winter clothes and furnishings are ready and we believe you'll agree with us that such a variety and such values are unus ual. They represent the highest achievement in boys' clothes building and combine neatness and nattiness of appearance with real service and wearing qualities suits (hat reflect the handiwork of expert tailors, and fabrics of the finest quality. These clothes are suits that the boy may feel proud to own. They are suits that cannot be duplicated on Coos Hay at the price. We are exclusive selling agents for the XTRAGOOD clothes for boys. Pi ices range from $4.00 to $10.00; ages 6 to 16 years. Others from $2.50 to $4.00. CADET Stockings Reinforced with Linen Making the most durable fabric known. We guarantee you satisfaction. Ail colors and sizes for men, women and children. 1 "J, 25 Cents QUARANTE&D MAGNES & MATSON .AIRS. 0. 11. ROACH and son, Mor ris, were passengers this morning to Bundon, whore she will teach one of the primary grades the coining term. . time yesterday nfternotm. Ho went to Portland on tho Monday night train. Rosebnrg Rovlow. MRS. O. HANSON went to Myrtle Point this morning to attend the pioneers' reunion. Incidentally she will see the fair while there. MRS. H. A. MURPHY and daugh ters, Gladys, Klorenco and Ynlah, who have hcen visiting nt the homo of F. K, Wosterherg for about ten days, left this morning for their future home In liandnn. MR. AND MRS. NORMAN MUR IUM', passengers on the Alllanco from lOnrelta to Astoria, spent part of the day on Coos liny nnd were so favorably Impressed that they promised to return at some future time for an extended stay. MRS. .1. H. FITZOHRAU) and daughters and the Misses Dolan and Ohman. left on this morning's stage for Albany, whore tho girls will enter school for tho coming yenr. Mrs. Fitzgerald will re turn after tho girls are settled In their new abode. JOH IIOTCI1KISS and Kred Ilel strom, Coos River ranchers, enme ' In last night. The former con tinued on to Ccniuiltc this morning. RKVOI.l'TIONARY RKI.KJIOX Red hot Salvation meetings are to bo held In the M. H. Church. Thurs t'ny and Krlday, Sept. II and I'J nt S p. in., conducted by Capt. A. M. IJlinori'. of Seattle. Wash., and (Older II. I). Mclntyre, undenominational. AMOXG Till: SICK. Captain T. .1. Macgenn wa ported much Improved at his roomi at Tho Chundler today, lils few having lcrt him. .1. V. Hodson, formerly a Cooi River rancher and an offlclil o Myrtlo Lodge, K. of 1'., but no a member or the Pacific Grocernt North Rend, was reported crlHcallf 111 yesterday. Ills Illness Is not dm to drinking bad water out ol i spring ns was reported, but U due to an old ailment for which he un derwent an operation n few jew ago. Ills ninny friends are earnest) hoping for his recovery. Miss Mable Mauzcy has been iltk with la grippe for tho past week, but Is some Improved today. Ceo. Parker who has been suffer ing from a severe attack of rheuai Usui Is considerably I in proved. KRHI) PKARSON and son, of As torla. who came down on the Rreakwnter, returned today, hav ing been unnble to find employ ment In their line here. Along the Waterfront. Mrs. .Inmes Wasnon. returned home .lack Lapp Is having a m w sixty horse power l.owe-VIctor engine In stalled In his launch Kid, by W. W. Ca'venaurli and expects the speed of the craft will be materially Increased. Special SlnghiK. Captain Klnier, this morning. While hero slu.'()f , Snlvu01l Al.my w,n ,IK made arrangements ta have her jU , linm,r , , tN, MHl. husband, who Is sulTerlng from ()(Ht cum.h ,,,, oV0llIl,g and Rot. paralysis, removed to Mercy Hos-jM. M(l, .,.,., ,, i.vnllKl,Ht , Co- P.u.. .u .mu-ui nenu ior trcni- ,H,lk,f w, Hponk MRS. C. S. HII.IIORN and Mrs. Maggie Dyer left today to spend a fow days with Mrs. K. O. Mc Farlln nf the .MeFarlln ranch. Mrs. Hllborn recently returned from nn enjoyable visit with rel atives and friends at Rosoburg. I-'UHI) HIM., who hns been em ployed In mills along the Colum bia for tlio last fow months, re turned hero yestordny with .loo Schott to resumo his old posi tion nt tho Kastsldo mill, which will probably resumo operations coon. ASK VOI R XKK.'IIIIOR, AltOl'T 1 1. INKS' KMH'R. ITALIAN PIUWKS, 8 1 I'KIt UO.V. riovi.: rs vorit ordkus. STAl'FP (iKOCKItV CO., PIIONi: 102. SCIIOI'IKLR .MOWS 4 (Special to The Times.) SCI 10 Fl KM), Or.. Sept. U.-L W. Sandburg and wife were pu suiigers to Port'anil via Coos Bij nnd steamer Ureakwater last wel Mr. Sandberg has been engineer oa one of tho Coponlingen dinky glues hero for nearly a year and hns made many friends during Hi stay. M. .T. Conlon Is the new nls I engineer at the tunnel compressor and llcht Plant, succeeding l M Xnylor. Prof. Gilbert Spragne, superinten dent of tho Drain schools, left Hi assume his duties on the lothottw month, ills family is cosily hon In a now cottage on the SpWM homestead and expecta to rem" here during the winter. tin: ;ooi imi:.i -BJjl AUK civia IIAINTS' HW'i MISS MAR.IORIK COWAN. who grnduuted from tho U. of O. in June, plnns to leave Friday over land for Kugene whero sho lias accopted a position In ono or the high schools thero. MRS. W. P. 1IARRINOTON and sons, Kruest and Kvorett, nro ox pected homo on tho Ureakwater a week from Thursdny. Mrs., Harrington and Kvorett hnvo been' visiting In California nnd Piine vlllo while Kruest has been at Pendloton attending tho Roundup. FRANK WAITK and family woro ov?r from Sutherliu for n short $100 REWARD! To anv one who can disprove that Price Ihos. piirchast'd all tho new Stein-Bloch clothing from the hanUi-upt stock of Iiohinson & Company, of Portland. LHT KNOCK BRS KNOCK. Values are what count. rn We are selling this high-grade clothing at w cents on the dollar. CALL AND SEE. Price Bros Clothing Co. L. W. PLANZ' OLD STAND. 179 Second street, next to Nashnrg Grocery. Some of These Should Interest, You i for business lots on Vnvii. vrnnt t.t..o .n-n I, ..,, invs a morD HZZ for business lots on North Front street. Kvery one sato and sure money makers. ? 1.100 Rest residence lot. for tho money, lo. rated on Central avenue. SNAP for cash. SO acres excellent land Just above Cooston. KXCHANGK fine residence property for good ranch laud. J250 cash and $25 nor month buys a minutes' , ,erm W 7-room houso within ten $100 cash nnd balance on very easy one of the finest residence corners city. 200 feet. Front view of minutes' walk from Posfofflce In Tea Tiu-S ,!i'!t;V'(l0,, 00,) ,,l'VS' ,UT WR IRKJI IT UXW18R TO TKM VOU OPjJJ lllhM AT O.NCK. IK VOl' WANT Avvniivn .v .v.,.,.v nu iWFSTMW"' mm'.v 8 C Rl Thf lut COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. 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