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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1913-EltNING EDITION. Be Faultlessly Dressed Ln Vogue Suits and Coats are stylish. They are fitted on living models; thus insuring a snug, graceful fit. They cost no more than ordinary garments, since they are sold by the GOLDEN" STORE. . Suits $1 2.50 to $40 Coats $11.50 to $35 DRESSES ALL P1UGES. Wc have the largest and best select ed stock of DRY GOODS in Coos County. Exceptionally new and desir able Dress Goods in all new materials. The Golden Rule llways Busy. J. uv;i. i; 10 l -llUilOUll. ECIAL SALE ! irham Duplex Safety Razors S01D EVERYWHERE AT $2.50 UCAX BUY THEM WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS AT THE "BUSY COKNJSK" THJS WEEK. FOR. ONLY $1.00 "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE ONE MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. WANTED Seamstress at Dressmak ing parlorH over Mngnes & Matson. FOR RENT Building 45x100 on North Front street. Suitable for warehouse, commission house or factory. Apply The Gunnery. and Mr. Gnnoe says they should be E. Oanoe and S. Ganoe. Mr. Earl j Gnnoe's wife and family are now , nt Santa Cruz, California. SEPTEMBER TIDES. ilolow is gl-t-n the time and height of high and low water at Marshlleld. Tho tides are placed In the order of occurrence, with' their times on th Ilrst line and heights on the second line of oach day; a, compar ison on consecutive heights will indlcute whether It Is high or low water. i'or high water on the bar substract 2 'hours 34 minutes. 16Hrs. . 3.01 S.56 3.21 9.21 Ft. . . G.4 0.7 G.7 0.9 17Hrs. . 3.3G 9.19 3.43 9. GO jPt. '. G.3 1.1 5.8 0.7 lSHrs. . 4.10 9.39 4.07 10.22 Ft. . . 5.1 1.4 5.8 0.7 19Hrs. . 4.46 9.G5 4.32 10.57 Ft . . . 4.8 1.8 5.9 0.6 20Hrs..5.27 10.15 5.02 11.39 Fc. . . 4.4 2.1 5.9 0.5 Four Drunks. Four (trunks were j In tho tolls yesterday for over Sunday offenses. They gave their names as John HIH, who was lined $5; John Lynch, lined $10; Al Nelson, who only lmd $4 and Carl Illomiiulst who was lilies . has been making an excellent week ly paper at North Bend, has been figuring on enlarging It and making it a soml-wcekly or possibly issue more frequently as tho development there would justify It. McCiitclicon Indicted. J. M. Mc- Cutchcon of Heaver 1 1 II 1 has boon In dicted again for liquor law violation, ( being charged with selling to a minor ,on Sunday. Sheriff Gage, who came over yesterday served him and Me Ctttcheon appeared In Court today. Steal Dees. About the boldest theft that has been reported on the ' Bay In a long time was the theft of J n hive' of bees, said to contain about 150 pounds of honey, from the home jof Miss Anna Kinney, daughter of Mnjor L. D. Kinney, nt Plat a. There , Is no trace of the culprit. WEATHER FORECAST. tllr AmocUIM Pitm to Coo Bay Tlmn.l OREGON Fair, warmer In East portion tonight, with northerly winds. LOCAL temperature RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m September 16, by BenJ. Ostllnd, special Govern ment meteorologist: Maximum 76 Minimum 43 At 4:43 a. m 48 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept 1, 1913 2.77 Precipitation same period last year 3.96 Wind: Northwest, clear. Father Dead. Word has been re ceived here of tho death of the father or Geo. W. King of the Enterprise Meat Market at Montague, Col. Mr. King has been away on n stock buy- I ing trip and so far friends there have been unnblo to get word to him. Ho Is expected to return Boon. I Concert Tonight. Director Fen ton, of the Coos Bay Concert Band announces that tho concert this eve ning will be given nt the Masonic Opera House Instead of on Front street as was first announced. It Is getting a little too cool in tho eve- , nings for out-door concerts. Court Resumes. Judge Coko went to Coqullle today to resume the September term of Circuit Court. The Grand Jury will convene again Thurcdny. Meet Wednesday. The Baptist Ladles' Aid will hold a business meeting nt the church Wednesday. It Is desired that all the members bo present' at this meeting. FOR SALE Cheap, for rush, fur niture for 3 room apartment and the rooms for rent nt reasonable price. Call 1032 Elrod avonue. 1 Phone 156..T. WANTED Jlrl nt Lewis'; must fill requirements of now labor law. WANTED To rent, dairy farm, by thoroughly experienced dairyman, with twenty yenrs' experience. Ad dress Will I). Wilson, Mnrshneld, Oregon. Leave Today. Those going out this morning on the Marshfleld Uoseburg stage were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law, Mrs. Drolllnger, E. F. Wolcott, L. A. Geler and P. Story. Loses Straps. J. B. Sneddon, ono of the Marshflold mall carriers snys that ho has lost probably a dozen mall straps slnco ho started carry ing and not yet has a single strap been returned to him. The straps are branded "U. 8." but he can't get them back after he onco lots go of them. fl'MlHl ' High Flight. Aviator Steele says that he reached a height of 5700 feet In tho hydroplane Sunday. This Is considerably over a mile, parties who were watching his high ascen sion can scarcely believe that ho was that high, but he has an instru ment on the machine to dotermlno the height. Baseball Trouble. Tho C009 County League nffnlrs will be aired ln tho Courts as a result of an injunc tion suit begun by Messrs Clayton Meade, J. T. Sullivan nnd It. E. L. Be dllllon against President Henry Kern and tho other officials restraining them from disbursing tho $250 de posit money. Kern threw out a num ber of Unndon victories on the ground that they wore playing more than throo Imported men. Tho mon ey was to bo divided, $150 to tho winner of the pennant and $100 to the second tennr, but owing to the wrangle over tho result. It vas pro posed to refund $50 to each team. PERSONAL NOTES F. S. DOW left this morning for Bandon on business. FRANK AND ROLAND STOCK are ln town today from Sumner. MRS. C. W. BATES Is In town to day from South Inlot on business. W. C. BRADLEY returned yesterday from a week's business trip to Portland. EiUGENE O'CONNELL arrived home yesterday from his extended East ern trip. MISS STELLA GULOVSON return ed yesterday from a visit in Portland. MRS. JOHN MESSERLE, of Catch ing Inlet, Is In town today on & shopping expedition. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE returned to Coqullle this morning after spend ing the day hero on business. J. BERG was an arrival on the stage last night from Florence and Is registered at tho Lloyd. EVERY ONE A MONEY-MAKER. -Iiicoiiio property, close $4500 Modern homo with two lots. Ideal location. A good buy. $2750 Good seven-room houso with flvo lots. Splendid lo cation. $2300 Small 4-room houso on a good lot, 50x95 feet. In. One of the best buys In piarstiflcid, MOO Good business prop erty. Right location to ln treaie In value. E00 Seml-modorn six-room a Commercial avenue. PXT LOTS. FARM LANDS BUSINESS CHANCES. 0OS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. m ESTATE Phono 11(1 l-l. INSURANCE. LOST Iirgo black plush button. Return to Times office and re celvo reward. WANTED Mini lo run White House Bakery auto. WANTED Roy to work morn lugs before school In printing office. Apply at Times office. Fnctory (Jrowlng. Tho broom handle factory at tho old stave mill Is gradually Increasing Its output nnd Messrs Keornn nnd Lloyd hope to be turning out about 10,000 per day before long. Eqiiulize Assessments. The Coos County Bond of Equalization Is In session nt Coqullle ngatn today nnd I. hcnrlng parties whoso assessments wore nBked to bo ralsod. Thursday they vlll hoar tho tlmbor owners who lire protesting ngnlnst high assessments. No News of Wealth. Mrs. Jau. Bennett snys there have not been any particular developments in th'o $9, 000,000 estate in which Mr. Bennett has a one-qunrtor Interest. The old estate, which has been lying dormant I for a hundred years or moro nt Now 'York will require much litigation nnd mcnnwh'lo they are not losing nny sloop over It, ho snys. WANTED Competent girl for gen- eral housework; call mornings. 355 North Broadway. 0RPHEUM TONIGHT House Of thn lilintnnlni. r. i nuuiu mutiny jin-tutn wi uv"t e better; also best music In tho city. A IKO-reel fentlini. "VVrnni. II llniiiiltinan " Tills l .a rc5i,!w,0reel Patll feature nnd ono worth tho price of i.dmlsslon. bolltalres" a Vltagraph Comedy. " "fmito, tho N0W Farm Hand" Educational and comlcnl. -iiV, JfyUomb" Vltagraph comedy. "me Trip Along the Hudson" This Is a Patho sconic picture. new pictures tho best miiBlo nnd "host pictures In town. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. WANTED Window cleaning. A. Lnndlcs. Phone 213. TO LEASE Dairy ranch, well lo cated. I. S. .Kaufman & Co. Rxyal ONIGHT tw to n Entire change of Proem m. BwleroutTUlvo m1 fttl. j ' world-renowned actress, de foe,,).... ... of o KiK me 01 foe Itawlerout, Admit. I,... . Balcony, 10c. Toms... ... . fitt, or Unde,. tho Red Ter- UriJT"""1 two-wel feat. ,:c,,,lr Co ""Wing match Friday. Vacation. 2? lWE8' TAILORING "TiJi u r me' CaU r. and dress - vui m., Upirs. When your wife goes to the country Tnu in nnntwl n week or tWO And the thoughts of washing dishes fnet a little blue. Take your meals at the Right Cafe And Just remember wnat I say: It'B the place for lonesome husbands THE RIGHT CAFE. WANTED Position by ood seam stress nnd nit or:1, tor. Cnll Central i Hotel. Phono 55-L. FOR SALE Small cook stove, good ns now. Address "S" enro Times. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 246 N. Four- th St. WANTED Man with SWIM as part ner In wood huciness. Address , "Wood," Times olllco. FOR RENT Furnished uud unfur nished flats. Phone 164-J. FOR RENT SU-rooin furnished houso. modern. Call 921 S. 5th St. Phone 331-R. NOTICE Unless party whose Iden tity Is now known, returns my brown and black Alrdalo terrier, missing about four weeks, to 487 Broadway, they will be prtsecuted to full extont of law. R. V. Boyle. FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con elating of 618 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more tbal can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming" Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, one mile from postofflce, school and boatlanding, Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W..A. GAGE, Allegany, Ort. WANTED Dressmaking by the duy op at homo. Phone 76-J. IX)ST Cariienter's union look Is sued In name M. W. McDermott. Reward for return to Times office. WANTED Man to saw stove wood by day or tier. Phone 3039. FOR SALE Brush Runabout. Used one season as demonstrator. First class condition. Sultablo for light delivery or other business. Address Box 75, Bandon, Oregon. WANTED Experienced miners at Lihby mine. FOR RENT One room. Apply Nas burg's grocery. FOR SALE Rouse and barn and 20 lots, well Improved, In First Arrest Rleycle Riders. Tho pollco last night arrested Ludwlg Stouo and J. S. Wnrd for riding bicycles without lights. Stono put up $5 cash ball. Ward, who was a recent arrival nnd Ignorant of tho ordin ance requirement, was released. Starts Fruit Dryer. F. S. Dow has started his fruit dryer at Myr tlo Point on the prune crop. Ho I expects to dry about forty tons of all kinds of fruit thero this season. Ho has nn expert named Turner In chargo of tho plant. Tho dryor Is affording a market at a good price for nil surplus fruit nnd will elim inate the losses hitherto sustained by fruit growers of thnt section, MR. AND MRS. W. N. EKBLA'D were guests at tho W. D. Simp son homo nt North Bend Sunday. R. H. COREY, of tho Coos Bay Water Company, has gone to Salem and Portland on business matters. H. W. BRUCE, of Portland, enmo In last night on tho Gardiner Drain stage, lie Is looking for a location. O. F. NELSON, of Portland, who has beon hero several days on. business, returnod today on the Breakwater. Iliilld Fine Home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. Bonnett have practically selected plans for n lino $5,000 bungalow to bo built on their lots nt t'.in cornor of Fourth and Johnson. They have been negotiating w!;h F. E. Conway to build it. . Not Ills Wife. Tho 'Klines Is In receipt of a lottor from Earl Gunoo of Hlllsboro, Oregon, In which ho snys thnt nn error wns mndo In com piling n recent passenger list of tho Breakwater, ln tho list wore given tho names of Mr. and Mrs. Gnnoo Addition; horses, harness, wagon, two milk cows, 150 chickens. Phono 3151 or address J. E. Fitzgerald, or como and see. 1 New Time Curd. Tho now tlmo j card on tho local railway went Into offect yesterday. Tho nfternoon trnln lenves every day now nt 2 o'clock and rotuniB at1 5:45. Tho , morning trnln leaves every morning nt 8 o'clock nnd returns nt 12:10 j except Mondays nnd Thursdays, whon It runs Into Beavor Hill. The now nrrangoniont will ho much moro . satisfactory to tho travollng public. FOR SALE Dry wood; any length at Campbell's word yards. FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment nt cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels me to return East, Fred Bachman, phone 288. District K. or P. Convention. The members or Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, Knights of Pythias, nro making preparations to royally ontertnln tho visiting Knights nnd their Indies at' tho sixth annual district convention to ho hold hero next Monday. Dele gations will ho present from Ban don, Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point and North Bond, and a very pleasant I tlmo Is anticipated. Tho commltteo of arrangements Is George Ross, L. A. Whereat nnd D. L. Roou. We Do Catering For Parties ROOM FOR SMALL BANQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld's.) BOX LUNCHES FOR PICNIC V4HTIKS. v 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY For Dally Phi Edgar Mc Danlols, of North Bond, wns a Marshflold business visitor today. Ho said that J. A. Smfth, formerly of Boise, and a man from Honolulu, are figuring on starting a dully pa per In North Bend. Mr. Smith Is now here and his associate Is to come from Honolulu soon to look the field over. Nothing definite has beon done yot. Mr. McDanlcls. who UI TO THE MINUTE Stafford's TWENTIETH CENTURY' CONFECTIONERY. Everything Electric but the ICE CREAM and CANDV. MRS. E. O. HALL nnd son, Frank Norrls, of Sumner, enmo .to town this morning on the Mljllcomn on n business trip. MISS E. CREWE nnd Mrs. G. W. Stevonson wero arrivals last night from Coqulllo. Thoy left today on the Breakwater. MRS. G. O. LOWE nnd Mrs. W. H. Gorsellno enmo over from Myr tlo Point last night nnd loft to day on the Bronkwntor. FRANK IMMO arrived horo yester day direct from Finland. His sis ter, Mrs. Emit Nonono, of Ban ker Hill, sent for him. MltS. MYRTLE MATSON lort on tho stage this morning for Gar diner, to ho with her sister, Mrs. Ellon Savago, who Is 111. MESSUS. HOUSEMAN nnd James, who recently arrived horo from Eugene, nro occupying tho now Curtis house at Buukor Hill. H. O. GULOVSON returned yester day from nn extended Eastern trip, buying stock for tho Gulov-sou-Johnsou Furniture Company. R. M. ROUNDS arrived horo on tho Nairn Smith Sunday to look over this section. His fathor Is Inter ested In a number of lumber yard ln Oklahoma. MR. L1TTLEY arrived horo yester-' day from Dnluth, Minn., to lo cate. Ills wife preceded him here and has been staying at the homo of a relative, Mrs. Grandoll, at Bunker Hill. It means GOOD BREAD If you got your FLOUR of HAINES. Comfortable Trusses Tho biggest and best selected stock of Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Bolts and Shouldor Braces ln Coos County, Is always to bo found at "The Store for Quality Goods aud Peuslar Remedies." .71 'II 1 ii