The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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Noris Jensen
Merchant Tailor
II lull-class Garments
Hand-Tailored
In our own .simp.
Orders taken for garments
innde l).v
ED. V. PRICE
&CO.
They arc the best
wholesale tailors In tbu
worlil.
(Jool lliisltiess Suits,
$18.00 to 10.00.
Tailor-measured ; tailor
made.
MO.V"V'S WOltTIf (JUARAXTEER MV XORIS JEXSEX.
SMin Front street.
H
The Elaimco Cigar Store
AS H remodeled, renovated, re fitted and re
flect) mi ed until it is now a modern and nietro-
nMnii establishment. Kobert Marsden, Sr., has
worked wonders with this popular pioneer resort for
lovers of the weed and a rubber at whist or a game
Tkt'lub room has been enlarged and refitted with
electric lights and redecorated, making it an elegant
and pleasant place to while away an hour or two.
The fronl room has been remodeled and with its
new fixtures presents a pleasing and attractive ap-
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)CaranCC. Ulic oj. mu Jiirguu uiu must extensive
ines of cigars, tobaccos, pipes, cigars and cigarette
mldersand sinokers' su)piies on I'oos .liny may he
found here.
Only the choicest brands are carried in all lines
ami while all the popular makes of cigars are in
stock, including the five-cent brands, these are of the
best and highest priced on the market.
A choice line of confectionery is also to be found
here and refreshing fountain and soda water drinks
of all kinds.
Nothing has been omitted or neglected to make it
one of tlic? most 'popular resorts on Coos Hay. .Rob
ert Marsden, Sr., the proprietor, extends a cordial
invitation to everyone to call and especially to all
former patrons and all his old-time friends.
THE MLANCO CI OA II STOKE,
liohert Marsden, Sr., Proprietor.
Pleased Customers
Are Our One Object
Pleased customers menu satisfactory goods ami satisfactory
tervlce. Tliut's the Idea that wo koop In mind whenever wo
buy drug storo goods, or whonovor wo recelvo an order. Wo
want both our service and our floods to ho of ho high a char
acter In quality that you will always depend upon us for
your every purchase, no matter how small It may ho. Thoro
Is nothing too good for our customers, that's why we are ex
tremely caroful In supplying you wlth'tho host of drug store
goods at all times. Satisfaction Is a gunruntoo that goes with
every purchase you mnko nt our storo. Try us and ho convinced.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
THE REX ALL STORE
PHONE MAIN 298
US
sORPHEUM TONIGHT
4000 FEET OF NEW PICTURES BEST PROGRAM OF
THE WEEK.
WATCH FOR NEW FEATURE COMING.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
TAILORING
TONIGHT
pK AGXKss OltemcsTltA.
Music. "r 1 11,0
w&V,'"0 viimlovlllo act.
i ne,s f kimuI pictures
ATcoSedyJflK "
r oor Vll",ss(":
V.??' Ralcnnv ir.n
(Wat, VnTren 10c.
l' I lIbetlrunn,rl,lS0 0t
ue run hy request.
ms f J1 Printing Bone at The Times Office
Anffnl antwirtl la Al.i- -
. ''B'-i ov,nuuj id WHO DUU-
, tlon In the Interests or his nmg-
PERSONAL NOTE MYRTLE POINT
SEPTEMHER TIDES.
MllllV l.'l'IVIII Colli... til A .In .1l
ogatloii of sliopporu arrived today MHS HURTON, of Coos Hiver, Is In
irom uonledo. Among those In tho lul l"u
City wero Mrs. T. II. Williams, Mrs. t
Wltscliey, Mrs, Young and Mrs. Tlh- ' " CULLEY Is In town today
butts. from Catching Inlet.
RACES
FRIDAY
Won Suit. A Jury, hy a nine to LLOYD ROSE and family left yestor-
to attend the Fair nt Myrtle Point.
i i , ? . . . ?l"un , lV U'" nnd threu v,,t. fa'nvp F. '.' Stevens of
V " n . . s u ow w"lor Ul oi tn iiend, a verdict against Levi
ttjtwmiiiuiu,
The tides are
of occurrence
in nrst une una Heights on tho subscription to Geo. F. Averlll whon , .,
SCCOIKl HtlO r.f nni'li (lnv
Ison on consecutive heights will . to Oakland.
Intllcato whuther It Is high or low
water. i'or lilgh water on the
Holsnor, of MarBhlleld, for $100. MHS R m HAVnv f ii,imm.r a
are placed In the order Stevens was suing on one of tho , , , . to.lav m a s on I L ,'ln
:e, with their times on notes given by Helsner as a stock, Ul BHopilnB tiip.
ClilNKliNHliAltn is In town
on business today from Sumner.
Big Crowd Sees Good Harness
EventsAttendance Larger
Than on Thursday.
Special to Tlio Times.)
MYItTUS POINT, Or.. Sept. 13
Tho nttondunco at tho Coos and
13llrs. . 1.07 7.24 2.04 7.40
Ft. . . 5.7 o.o r..:i i.c
1 lIlrs. . 1. IS 7.fiS 2.:!0 7.40
Ft. . . ii.7 0.1! 5.5 l.C
1 T 1 1 1 iu . . 2.20 8.30 2.57 8.50
Ft. . . 5.0 ,0.5 5.G 1.0
bar I lnsMTtoiH Here. Inspectors Ed- ATTOKM2Y llAKUOWS of Coiiulllo curry Fair Frldav wis rniiHl.lnrnl.tr
7i40 wards and Fuller arrived hero ov- Is a Marshfleld business visitor to- ,n J . ' 1 " is considerably
erlnnd this morning nnd left this day. .huger than the day bofore. The
J, nftornoon for the Coqulllo. Thev chief event of Interest was the horso
(ft .. .. . . ..... . .... '
WKATIIKU VOUI'MUST.
tDf AisoclatPd lrn to rooi nr TlmM.j
OUUOOX Fair except cooler
ortHOON Rain and cooler In
east portion, southerly winds.
for this district nnd are making a I
general tour of Inspection. They
will return Monday and proceed to
Portland on the Hreakwater.
Tlallroail Man Here. According
. m. iiai..u-IjUvis was a passen- races, although tho exhibits of fruits
ger from Coqulllo on tho noon and vegetables and livestock attract
traln today , ed many. The farmers lmvo not
I turned out as well as was cxpectod
T. C. RUSSELL, superintendent of!, Yestorday's races resulted bb fol
the Heaver 1 1 111 miiips. la n MumIi. lows:
ileld visitor today. 1 iNo- 1 Running. Four and one-
null nuiuiiya, I'urau $iuu.
to a local ronort. n ronnnltlii'' on-1
'gincer of the Milwaukee Railway Sv. n vtvKn nt Vn,.M, in,.,. 'Charlie Foster (N. Wilson) ... 1
spent anout ten days on the Hay. , Vni , i . rr. w i...VM-.i Wop (F. Wilson) 2
mo dm not make himself known or, .-. ,n , ' ,
give out his mission, but a Marsh-1
from a business
trip to tho county seat.
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LOCAL TMMPKRATUKK
UKCORI).
For the 24 hours ending at
4:4.'l a. nr., September 13, by
HonJ. Ostllnd, special Govern
ment metnorologlsl:
Maximum 70
Minimum 40
At 4:43 a. in 50
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept 1,
1013 2.77
Precipitation same period
Inst year 3.9G
Wind: North, clear.
Held man who knew him years ago npii ttPTiT a interim vr r v
recognized him. Whether there Is nnyj "gjf "Tvaa a iT?onfer on
slgnlf canco attached to his visit Is ,' . ? ,arn ' tt"Siii on '
a problem.
Consider Hooklets. A
' of tho Publicity Committees of tho
Jinrsniieiu and North Bond Chambers
of Conunorco will ho hold here this c.
imuruoon 10 cnecK over tno
11.
rth
the
Valoskl 3
noguc River (C. Andrews) ... 4
Time: .59.
No. 2. Running. Throe-fourths
mile. Purse $125.
Abella (D. Fisher.) 2
meeting'" m n0 w,,BOn 5
his ranch on Joe Nay's Slough. n0. 3. Trot or Pace. Ono-halt
., ; , , i mile. Three In five. Purso 1200. .
STALLARD enmo In from wnhkn rnr,n 11250
I1IU' . Pnn n,l.. ,1 . i
booklets which the Southern Pnrlflp brief business visit In Ma shflcld Nearest N (Norton) " 1 3 3 3 S
la Issuing for Coos Day. The proofs I 1 Timi. 1 11. 1 ni',", 1 L
of tho booklet wore received a few R. RAWL, A. Moling, A. Roco nnd 1 11. i'ii ' 1,UJ; 1,U;' 1,12 '
cay ago and nro very handsome, tho P. Veliy wero passengers out this ' x. 4. iiunnlng Ono-half mllo
pictures being especially good. morning on the Mnrshfleld-Rose- Horso I " w m.Sl0 p!Lml?S
1 iiiirir hliiiip.
I'ngagemciit Itiiinoi-cd According
HORN.
MJTLER To Mr. and Mrs. Joe
to social gossip, tho engagement of . ALMTRON DAOCETT ot Dayton,
' Miss Maud Rowron nnd Alfred V. Washington, arrived on tho last
Rowhay will bo formally nnnounced . Ilrenkwater to vUIt his son, N. E.
soon. Miss Noble is n well known I Daggett of Allegnny.
vl 1' 'f ,oni, ,lGar,lur- Marshfleld young woman and Mr.
Wednesday, September 10 a boy. Howlmv ,9 'n draughtsman )n tiel A
..... ......v, . ui iiiu iiik otnees or tlio Soutliorn Pnclfic, coin-
(llenner and a brother of Mrs. F. B i,ero from Grass Valley, Calif
M. ! lye of South Marshlleld. Miss Noble makes her homo wltli
tranco. Purse J50.
' Hilly Gordon T. Kinnlcut) .
Sir Ashton (Hedwlg Hnrnlsh),
Shamrock (IJeryl Kinnlcut) ..
Time: .52..
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Magazine Man 1 1 civ. N. II. Robin
son, representing tho Mt. Angel Mag
azine, published by tho Oregon Cnth-
011c uruer wiueli conducts the Mt.
m.
I nor mint. Mrs. L. M. Noble. Tho1
wedding Is expected to take place MRS
GOLDEN. County Sunerlntcn-
dent of Schools, returned today
from an Inspection trip through
tho Coqulllo Valley.
this fall.
W. II. NORTON nnd sons,
C. E. STECKLE, of Eastsldo, who
underwent an operation at the
Mercy Hospital about two weeks
ago, has recovered sufficiently to
bo taken to his homo today.
Archie
on
'. onie nt Sumner.
ihlo and Robert, came down n ,..,.,., ..! ,.j.
tho Mllllcoina to.lnv from their P' MUUI1 returned yestorday
WANT ADS.
Manager Arrives. H. S. Harris, an
experienced men's clothing nnd fur-
Ishlng goods man. for eleven years SENATOR MOONEY loft on tho Ia
manngcr for W. W. Dreyfoos, of! qua today for San Francisco, from
Fpoknne, has arrived to tako the where ho will proceed to his home
management of the men's clothing to visit with his friend, E. D.
HIM-X I 'OR t'AXXIX(J nn'l fnrnl3hlng department of the' Noonnn.
7c PER HOX. Parisian when It opens In Its now
homo In tho Irving block. Mr. Har- aiks. juiiis uashney and children 1IAPPIXESS dopends on GOOD
"WE'RE FROM A DAIRY cril'.V. rls expresses hlmsolf ns very favor- arrived Thursday evening on tho liREAI). cood broad on flOOD
TRY, RUT THIS IS THE REST ICE nhly Impressed with Coos liny and! Roseburg stngo from Remote after FLOUR. So try HALVES FLOUR.
PHONE
'EACH ICS.
from San Francisco nnd estab
lished a new record, making the
round trip in five nnd a quarter
days and spending three days of
tho time In San Francisco on bust'
ncss.
spending a pleasant camping nnd
outing there.
REAM WE EVER HAD IX OCR thinks It has a great future.
il I-.S" are the exact words or a
uciitleniMii and hN wile In oni Arrives Here. Prof. II. D. Scud
v,,w l.lo I .. I u !... r Hi., A (r.lniiltii.nl l,.i,ln i AlllS .TflllV MRSfinill.H nml Mra
Department of thq Oregon Agrlcnl-' RlnKo wero among thoso - uMUMinn. .
Oil SALE Piano. 11s uocil as new. tural Collego. arrived Thursday! who came down on the Mllllconm SOX IX CHARGE, WITH GOOD
1UG HALT, AT EAGLE'S HALL
SATURDAY KVEXIXG, SEPT IS.
M.ust sell by Mondny: leaving town.
Apply nt Times olllco.
this morning from Cntchlng In-
ict on suoppiug expeditious.
WANTED Second
Phone. 331-R.
Iiautl
range,
FOR RENT J-i(i(iin liiiiisrkcciiliig
suite; furnished or unfurnished.
North llond, Phono 141)3 or 131.
to mnko arrangements for estab
lishing nn experiment station In
Coos County. Hn was aceonninnlod
by his wlfo and son. Donald, and MR. AND MRS. J A COR MATSON
they wont to Myrtlo Point to iou mis morning 10 spend a rew
take in the fnlr, nfter which ho will
return here to make arrangements (
for tho County experiment farm In ;
which Senntor I. S. Smith will en-,
opernto with him. 1
FfiOOIt MAXAGER. ALL INVITED.
days In tho vicinity of their North
iniet rnncii. Mr. .Alatson will en
deavor to lorato a little whlto
cedar while on tho trip.
WANTED Man to saw stove wood
by day or tier. Phono 303!).
On Xovel Tour. Tho Agnoss Or
chestra arrived here today to glvo
two concerts, after having mndo a
,,80!!.(Iu"8i,;nt'i!:.. o,uVla8 and Coos! and" 'connl '
ties, nnd nlso of Dol Norto County,,
California. They aro under the di
rection of R. C. Norton, a graduate D
' of tho New Englnud and Columhla j
1-eed university conservatories of 11111810,'
who settled in Curry a yenr ago to '
engage In mining. 1 10 organized 1
OR SALE RiiisIi Runabout. Used
class condition. Suitablo for light
dellvory or other business. Address
Rox I.', Ilnudon, Oregon.
ROUT. SWANTON, of the Drown
Drug Compnny, hns returned from
a trip to M. C. Minor's ranch
nt Dora, whero ho enjoyed 11 very
pleasant tlmo hunting, ote. He
reports deer plentiful, hut hard
to get.
WANTED Sacks at
Store.
Haines'
C. GREEN of the Oregon Power
Company hns returned from Co
qulllo whoro ho conferred with
tho City Council relntlvo to a live
year lighting contract. Final ac
tion was postponed until next Mon
dny night.
,()ST Rox containing household County bofore. There nro fourteen ANDREW KENNEDY, of Seattle, a
'OR RENT Furnished six-room the orchestra nhout olght months I
jtouse. Call 395 First street. nt?() yost 0f those In the company j
had never been outsldo of Curry
uooda: taken from Stnuff's Lund- pieces In tho orchestra and after to-
Ing. Liberal reward for return nl tomorrow night's concort
. - ,1 , , ,, ... nt 1110 lioyai 11010, inuy win ruiiirii
or Information loft nt 'limes office. ,lomvla i,nndon. Agnoss Is about
thirty miles nbovo Gold Honch on
"OR SALE A Long's Crlspette Ma- Roguo River nnd thoso In tho orches-
enino, complete ouiriu Aiiuress tra aro: A. J. Rorg nnd O. Powell,
Rox 574, North Rond, Oregon. of Crescont City, Mrs. Lucns nnd
sons, Lnwrenco, Clifford nnd Don
mining nnd water expert engineer,
left today for Coos Rlvor, whoro
he will Inspect thnt district, lie
has Just been making an Inspec
tion of some mining and water
power properties.
STEAMER SPEEDWELL has
CHANG ED her SAILING DATE from
WAXTED Young; mini to run elec- aid; Charley and Francis Scnnlen, , TUESDAY to MONDAY, SEIT. 15
trie light plnnt nt "Shore Acres." Martha, Frank nnd Tollor Prlco, ,it 1 1 A. M.
Must- havo knowledge of gasollno u"i )0'"3 nnd itom. KUgron.
engine. Apply to L. J. Simpson, '
North Rend. I
If the Grand Jury
Should Investigate
Tho sndn fountains of Coos Bny
they would find that Snrtor's Is
0110 of the finest nnd most sanitary
to be found anywhere Wo serve
nil tho latest and best drinks.
Try n "Rlltmoro Special."
Sartor's candy Is tho best. Or
der a box todny.
Whon your wlfo goes to tho country
Just to spend a week or two
Ami tho thoughts of washing dishes
Makes you feel n little blue,
Tako your meals at tho Right Cafe
And Just remember what I say:
It's tho plnco for lonesome husbands
THE RIGHT CAFE.
Along the Waterfront.
AMERICAN LADIES'
LINE
Formerly Handled by Mr. Plana
Is now taken over by me. Call nnd
see the new full line on display at
TODD, THE TAILOR AXD DRESS
EXPERT. 278 Front St., Upstairs.
If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
lu The Times.
OR SALE llouso and Imrn and ' T1, ,1bH win ,,mi.i.iv nii
20 lots, woll Improved, In First t),8 nrtornoon for itoguo Rlvor. Sho
Addition; horses, harness, wagon, has a mlscollnneous cargo of coal
two milk cows, 150 chickens, and general merchnndlso.
lMinnn TIM ndilross T E 1,10 Xnn" Sm,th ,H ,,U0 1,1 tomo1'-
Phono 3151 01 address J. L. I110niig f,om San Francisco.
Fltzgornld, or como and see.
It moans GOOD RREAD If you got
WANTED At once, experienced your FLOUR of HAINES.
school teacher to tench 8 mo. 1
term In District No. 12. 'Term be- HA1XES' FLOUR IS A
gins Sept. 22. Apply to Goo. WIXXER.
Ross.
SURE
FOR SALE A kcmm! bicycle, for only
8.00. 587 Second street North.
WANTED Exerlencel miners
Llbby mlno.
tit
FOR SALE Ten colonies of lHes,
Patont hives. Phono North Rend,
1023.
FOR RENT Ono room. Apply Nns-
burg's grocery.
FOR SALE Dry wood, any length
nt Campbell's word yards.
FOR SALE Plymouth Place xul
try yard; stock and equipment
nt cost; must sell quickly as my
father's health compels mo to
return East. Frod Rachman,
phone 2S8.
Times Want Ads
Bring Results
We Do Catering
For Parties
ROOM FOR SMALL
BANQUETS.
White House Bakery
(Formerly Leld's.)
110X LUNCHES FOR PICNIC
PARTIES.
FARM FOR SALE.
Dairy, stock aud fruit farm con
sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and
40 acres of rich bottom land, eight
acres of bench land set to apple
trees and fifty acres more that can
easily be cleared for orchard and
balance good grazing land for cat
tie, sheop or goats.
Twelve head good dairy cows and
all farming Implements necessary.
Located on West Fork of Coos
River, one mile from postofllce,
school and boatlandlng.
Buy direct from owner.
For further Information, call or
write: W. A. GAGE. Allocany, Ore.
J. Leo Brown, Ph. CI. Kobt. r. Swnnton, Pli. O.
SUNSET
VANILLA
LEMON
BAKING POWDER
arc thi't'o essentials needed io produce pudding, pas
tries and cakes, etc., that will please epicurean pal
ates. AVhat avails good cooking, expensive ingredi
ents, if your flavoring is not dependable? Every
member' of the Happy Trio is pur excellent, guaran
teed under the Pure Food and Drug Act by us.
The BEST Grocers
handle and recommend the Happy Trio, although
they cost the retailer more than the cheaper grade
extracts put out by flavoring houses
LADIES
remember you get more for your money, the best of
quality and dependable products if you insist on get
tint; any member of the Happy Trio.
The Store for Quality Goods and Penslar Kemcdies
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