THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION. - - HUERTA TO BE IiS. EDISON IS VERY SICK Another Special Sale I NIUGH BETTER SEC. LANE IS r LMNATED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY wTh j.FRY SLOP'S WORTH OF GOODS PURCHASED WE GIVE (IF WANT CDTjfpnUNDSOF PURE GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00 Poffee, our 40c blend 35c par pound Coffee, our 35c blend 30c per pound Poffee. out 3' j blend - 25c per pound bold Dust Washing Powder, per package 21c cHnna and Musnatel Seedless Utrus Washing Powder, per Su5 IcmM-nmind 9c L Package. 23c I . i I VlUnntlmo fT I nilryf Vnnn Q tni'n fm 1 1 n WMVyWIIUClll IUIIUI UUU. J U(U O IUI l U Glycerine Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 11c Glycerine Tar Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 11c Pummo Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 11c Liquid Bluing 1 pt,, per bottle 7c 10-qt, Galvanized pail 13c 17-qt, Granite Dish Pan :.37c 14-qt, Rinsing Pan 27c Double Roasters (Granite) 67c One-half dozen, (Cups and Saucers) 43c One-half doz, 9 1-4 plates 43c 1-qt, Glass Water Pitcher 17c ... 15c 0 Batons, nor poiiiiu Large, loose, Muscatel Raisins, per pouiui rv' ' ,, I nn nor U On Prunes iuiku (Cotton Branci; ruieu wun i- v mntnfis, oer can c Sweet Corn (lonn Pack) per can --.9c Swift and Courtney Matches, per dozen ooxes Pure Lard, ex-kettle rendered, per in-nound pail -M5 Polly Prim Cleaner, per can 7 1-Zc I ll( Heel III EXTRA SPECIAL A 50-plece dinner set, floral and gold China, ' Kfl reduced from $7.90 to Puu Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House Phone 394-J. 184 Market Ave., Marshfield, Oregon. PIANO EXPERT IIKKK. ......... (do llnv for hl nu visit to ooh County to iuwpi ....1 .n . nam It his olu pairuiiB inu iiiuno I. ... Ik ... nlnnn tlfl'llH II n DE Ur II JUW I'lHIiW ttlr nr, aide sonio of tho older V ' ... f'ni.n ltnv nhnut 0 UWIIVIB U J"" Mm r lliHtril- mti and see If lie Inn t the man Sm him or phono the Coos Hotel live him call, worn guaran ty ind terms reasonable. 'idures& Framing Walker Studio WANTED Httbd tbit won't keep time. Dirty l meld oil aro the ruination of men. Let me Handle It una m H perfectly for yean to NKW AUTO LINK TO PORTLAND. Marshfield -Drain Auto Stage Line VIA ALLEGANY AND SOOTTSDURG PASSING (.'OLD AND SILVER FALLS FROM MARSHFIELD TO PORTLAND. LEAVES MARSHFIELD IOVIOItV MORNING. AT 5 A. M. ON STEAMER RAINBOW. FAIR TO DHAIN, 911. Tickets on wile nl Busy Corner Phono 208. E. C. BARKER. ! Front it. Marsh fl 'd. Or. nique Pantatorium t MODERN DYERS, GLEANERS, il ud HAT RENOVATOR t for toward H. Btraaaa i Flat Tailoriag. Let H u roar Mit ibIL CtXTRAL. Pboae B50-J T. JT. 8CAIFE. iBROWH $ A. II. IIODGINB hfield PANT and decorating: co. fotlraatei Furnished. 1K7-L Mn.hfleld, Ore. fwteet your homes before the Are i out, by Insuring them In a i Kiiioie Fire Insurance Com- ' OreiOQ Flrn Hnl! A..nl. K Wllclei are the strongest, rWt md best. ra wm v P". ent, room 15, Eldorado . w pnone 243-L. Auto Service Can. nMfnt t.i 111 T s"wa. uur motto; Da, LgM 0OODALE. Proprietor. FAMnvv nrvvi7iu tf l?"011' W0 re SROHANX'g CAFE. Jiimmerclal Mfld R.uv.!Ui Heat. Elet-anth fcuS" noo With Hot mad mm Heat. Blegi wiu, omt Ho II r, iw a tiL o o o s asas22S!w Mil Marin a linio . ""idNU now? ir,H Have lion Vtcb,,PrlnUng done at S. S. NANN SMITH Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, September 12, at 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Iildg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 InterOceanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McGcorKe, At. Phono I I. STEAMER IAQ.UA Sails from North Beid for San Francisco Saturday, Sept. 13, at 4 P.M. Will Sail from San Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, Sept. 10. FAST"' BOAT GOOD PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS AND GOOD SERVICE. A. E. D1MENT, Agent, Ocean Dock, Marshfield. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND TUESDAY, SEPT. O. 8 A. M.; SUNDAY SEPT. 14, 8 A. M. FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 8 A. M. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 8 A. M.; TUESDAY, SEPT. :, 8 P. M A.VD EVERY TUESDAY THEREAFTER AT (1:00 P. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD THURSDAY, SUIT. 11, 1 P. M.i TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 10 A. M.i SUNDAY, SKIT. 21, 11 A. 31.; SAT URDAY, SE1T 27. 8 A. M., AND EVERY SATURDAY THEREAF TER AT SERVICE OF TIDE. Tickets on aale to all Eastern iMilnts mid Information ns to routes and rate cheerfully furnished. Phone Main 88-L. P. L. STERLING. Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SALS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1, AT 9 A. M. Pussengers will go ahourd Sunduy evening, ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNCOT1NG WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44 C. F. McGEORGB, Aget SPSS Auto Line Cars leave every 20 minutes from 7 a. m to 7 p. n.; from 7 p. m to 12 o'clock every half. Fare 16 cents one way, round trli 25 cents Commutation books, 20 rides, 2.00. Cara leave Chandler Hotel, Marsh field and North Bend News Co., In North Bend. G0RST& KING, Props. Low la price, high la quality. Electric Irons We have a few secoudhand Iron in good working condition at 91.70. New Irons, fS.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J 15S N. Broadway on Zamacona Sought No Inter views at Washington and Left Capital Secretly. til Amocloteil frci to woa nr TltiiM.1 WABIIINUTON, l). c. Sunt. 12 Muniicl Kniimeomi, thu hiiiiohu(I rop- rC'HellttttlVO of Priivlnlniinl n urtu, loft for Now York without Jug any Kovurnineiif nfflelnls. Ho not Book nn Inturvlow with nnv io, hut Hiont nil IiIh tliii( with ClinrKo d'Affdliiia Almirn f.r n... oxlcnn KinlmHsy. Tho luttor whh oxnoctod to winfnr with Suerotnry Hrynn, mid limy In- lorm uryan of the elmrnctor or tl.r. Xaninconu iiiIhhIoii. Tho nttltudn of esldont Wilson and Scciotnry Dry Ib not to recotvo any lluertti nn. oy utiluss thoy coino to carrv for- rd tho noKotlatloiiH liouun liv Ind; thnt tho nolntn nindo liv Unii have boon settled chiefly and that luona is to ho considered elimina ted from the mesldontliil mm. Zamnconn was In eoncoalmnn iinr. Iiik Ills visit hero nini inn un,.rtiv Jo is expected to return in a fnw days, but whllo In Now York will ondenvor to negotiate the lonn. win His Ailment Diagnosed as An gina Pectoris or Heart Rheumatism. lly Aoclntp. I'rrn to Coos l!n, Tlmos.l HEItKEI.HY, Cal.. Sept. 11! Secre tary Lane, who eollapsod last Tues day, shows continued Improvement, but his brother, who Is a physician, Insists that ho must have absolute rest until his strength returns, and Just how long that will bu nobody can say. Secretary Kane's Illness has been diagnosed as angina pec toris, or rheumatism of tho heart. Ho has had touches of It af Intervals for two years. WITNESS IS GONE. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. When tho case of George Uixby, millionaire banker of Long Reach, accused of offences against young girls, was culled In the Superior Court, It be came known that tho Government's principal witness, Miss EHthor Coch rnn had disappeared, after confiding in friends Hint nho would not testify against Illxby. The case was continued. Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. 'Phone 58 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 189 goUTH BROADWAY Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 14-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. IT DOES PAY TO KNOW THE STORES So great a part of every income is spent in stores, that it would seem that, next to "man kind," "the proper study is stores!" To the readers of THE TIMES ads, the stores take on individual characters they become fa miliarthey come to be UNDERSTOOD. The Value-giving "habits" of each store and the service rendered by each are known, and rightly valued. The ad-reader knows an exaggerated state ment by an educated instinct, and an ad that comes to the borderline of misrepresentation is a species of store-suicide. ' Every merchant appreciates the NECESSITY of "making good" every advertised price conces sionas well as the further NECESSITY of mak ing price-concessions that are real eunugh to be notable enough to make the 'store's advertising WORTH answering. Thus the readers of THE TIMES ads keep in touch with ALL buying opportunities in the stores of the city that make for economy in the home ex pensesand thus, to "know the stores" DOES. PAY! Suffers From Cold Contracted While Motoring in New 1 England. tnr Amocl.t.l Pres. to Coos TIiihm.i WEST ORANGE, N. J Sept. 12 Thomas A. Edison, Inventor, is 111 at his homo in Llewelyn Park for tho first time in eight years. He is unablo to go to his laboratory, n short distance away. Ho is suffer ing from a cold contracted whllo motoring In Now England, and nu attack of indigestion. Edison U i! (5 years old. ACTIVITY III T FIRS ADDITION Many Improvements Under Way New Homes Starting More Buy There. A visit to First Addition to larshfleld Is a revelation to ono who has not kept In touch with tho development going on In this South side addition. Besides tho street work on South Tenth Btrcet, in charge of Peart Brothors, contrac tors, and. on Southwest boulevard, whoro planking Is being lnld by Messrs. McCluro and Mac!, there la great activity in homo building. J. E. Cooloy recently pnrchnsod sIxty-Blx feet of frontage on South west boulevard nnd has erected a four-room cottage on it. E. C. Drows, who hns lots facing on SouthwoBt boulovnrd nnd also on Eleventh strcot, Is rushing for ward tho construction of a largo greenhouse on his Eleventh street frontage. The site selected for this Is ono of the best obtainable on tho Bny for tho purpose, according to tho opinion of Alfred Mittlng, who recently Inspected Mr. Drew's place. Tho soli Is flno nnd the shelter from northwest winds is perfect. Mr. Drews expects soon to build his rcsldonco on tho Banie tract of land, fronting it on South west boulevard. J. L. Mnel hns purchased lot 20 in block 11, facng south on Ore gon nvcnuo, and Is erecting n. resi dence there. Erwln Ynko and W. O. Stone havo each bought lots facing west on Southwest boulevard. Mr. Yako plans to build soon. Mr. Stone has already etsabllshcd Ills homo in First Addition. Mrs. Cnthnrlno Colombo hns bought two lots on tho coruor of Southwesl boulevard nnd California avenuo, nnd Mr. Colombo Is now having a sovon-romn rcsldonco built on this slto. Carl Carlson Is preparing plans for a residonco to bo built on his lots on Montana nvenuo near South west boulovnrd and will Boon havo tho structure under way. N Among tho recont buyers in First Addition aro C. O. Thompson, Mrs. Josophlno DoLand and Nick Stam- bone, who havo bought lots on tho east sido of Tenth streot. Porry W. DodBon, D. A. Curry nnd Will Warren havo purchased lots facing on Southwest boulovard und locatod between Tenth nnd Elovonth streets. Arundoll Dcngsten has purchased tho corner of Minnesota avenuo and Elovonth street. L. E. Ilondrix, who hns built a homo on his lot on California ave nuo which ho purchnscd soma tlmo ago, recently bought an additional lot facing on Southwest Boulevard to hold as an Investment. C. A. Pottot is clearing two lots on Oregon avenuo which ho purchased a short tlmo ago. C. W. Wnrnor hns purchased Lot 7 In Block 12, on tho south side of Washington nvenuo between Thir teenth nnd Fifteenth streets, nnd ho hns built n cottngo thoro. Tho now street work In tho south part of Mnrshlleld, especially that on Johnson nvenuo nnd South Tenth Btrcet, will provide a direct and well laved route to this beautiful resi donco district on tho Southsldo. With tho completion of this thoroughfare into First Addition It will not he sur prising to bco tho building and gen eral development thoro gain even grentor impotus than nt the present timo. Licenses To Wed. County Clerk Watson hns Issued tho following marriage licenses: Georgo K. Mcintosh und Clara M, Parks. Isqac M. Nlchol and Alllo Hunt sucker. Coqulllo Herald, Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Connaay