- r-"t nv f,V't -Www-' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION " 3 $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 or $25.00 a ..t..1l....,1 IS... .1.1 it... in- res Oil WHICH we ' "- inn, m mm hum Kumuii. TlK'fC ,v ",0 P WH WON'T HAY A $40.00 Suit for $20.00 i,. iH'lli've wo can glvo ' "'' ,K'H values at 10, $,-, $20, gJIO tlint " w f,1,d ln l'OOH cv,ul".v. Three Reasons for This Belief: . Vnitv service-giving materials. Hrtt(YiitH,t Hiycn 4iiU tailoring tlmt make our suits retain i-Ve' soil Kuppciihcliner Clothes. Tlilnt farshfield. PIXUP yoi'th BeD(1, TWO STORES- DEPENDABLE CLOTHES MERCHANTS. Phone 233-L. Prescriptions A certainty. It Is o certainty that if you allow ub to fill your prescriptions they will bo filled exactly according to the direc tions of the physician. Wo check them ovir after tho ingre dients are ready to put up to make sure that we are correct. You cm always feet perfectly at ease when wo fill your prescriptions. "THE BUSY CORNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE MAIN 298 US Will Exchange for Coos Bay Property Till: li.U'dlll.l.V HOTEL The only hotel In Forest Grove, Ore- " ...... -.. . ..I a At... . . ..t. MuIITIji .'MIM'.I.. iitoimii rcmuniiu imi i iii iiaiui iieig.un. AXONIKIt MODERN' D-rooni residence In Rose City Park. A MODERN Orooiu home In Siokuiie. Another :t-rooiu homo In Spokane. Fine urchnrd land In famous Yiikimu Valley. A WHOLE LOT OK PEOPLE WANT TO COME llKHK IP VK C.l.V "SWAP" WITH THEM. WHAT II A V 10 YOU TO Tit A OK? COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. IRFAI. KSTATK Phono 201-J. IXSURAXCE. YOUR TIME HS MOMEY WH CAN AXI) WILL EQUIP YOU TO TURN' YOUR TIME IXTO MONEY 1IY Till: LATEST UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS METHODS. COME IX AXI) TALK IT OVER loos Bay Business College Phone 07-J. Tpheum Tonight llIBTHHi:i: HEEL FEATURE "THE MISER'S MILLIONS" A fKTl'ltK FULL OK LIFE AXI) ACTION'. fLS a (.md comedy. ADMISSION TEN CENTS. A. I. Bead auto Line ')re every 20 minutes from N 10 7 n v . m o'clock ZLZ",iVm lose .v ra" 10 W NohWL"?8'. Man. Bend. A8WS vo" ,n SlKINGiProi PLUMES' TAILORING Handled y Mr. Planz res -v o(l, upstairs. Auto Service I Tntk', PronrlMm.. lEe Royal TONIGHT NAYDENE & ETHEL In an entire Change of Program. ETHEL In u symbolic dance depicting the BURNING OF HOME C REELS OP PICTURES THE HAHH1EH--A two-reel Broncho GAUMONT WEEKLY 12 big sub- Jects. All good ones. THE REDEMPTION Tho great 3- roel feature thut will bo run again tonight. ADMISSION LOWER FLOOR 15c. BALCONY 10c. COMING MONDAY "TEAKS OF 11LOOD" Hig Feature in Two Heels. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service " MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Times Does Job Printing mil nonr SEPTEMBER TIDES. Below Is gl"en tr.e tlaio and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. The tides aro nlnr-ed In tlm order of occurrence, with their times on tn nrat lino and heights on tho second lino cf each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. iVor high water on the bar siibstruct 2 hours 34 minutes. 25Ilrs. . 3.r,c 11.19 4. 10 10.2G 4.3 12.07 4.8 Ft . . . o.r. 2CIIrs. . 5.07 Kt. 2.8 5.24 0.2 r..3 11.38 f.G WEATH EH FORECAST. tlly AmoclatoJ I'rra, to Coot UJ! TlmfH.) OREGON' Fair with heavy frost tonight in east portion. Easterly winds. LOUA L T EM PERAT UHE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending at at 4:43 n. m., September 25, by I Ilenj. Ostllnd, special Qovern- ment meteorologist: Maximum 84 Minimum 41 At 4:43 n. m 47 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept 1, 1913 2.94 Precipitation Bume period last year 3.98 Wind: Northwest, clear. To logger's Congress. A. H. Pow ers Is at Spokane attending tho Northwest loggers' congress. Memorial Tea. Tho Frances Wll lard Memorial Ten will bo held on Friday at the home of .Mrs. Fannie Wheeler from 2 to 4 p. m. Run Excursion. Capt. Edwards has arranged to run another excur sion next Sunday from Murshilold to Allegany nud has arranged for auto service to Uoluen FallB, making a delightful outing trip. Ready to Move. Tho Chamber of Commerce Is getting Its now tiunrtors in tho Hi) cell I building In shape for occupation and will move In tho first of next month. Hurt at. Camp. Ed Qulnn of tho Smith-Powers Camp t at Coaledo, was In Mnr8htleld yesterday to secure medical attention for an Injured hand. Foromnn Frank Grant was also in yesterday. liny Pi-oi'i'O'. Yesterday .T. U. Davis, of Coos River, and C. W. Wol- cott, closed n deal for the purchase of block 20, Boulevard Park, from Antono Gabellsch, for $2000. Tho i block is 200 feet snuaro and Is I tho F. A. Golden homo and near1 DPDCAM A I MAT EC where Ruob Lyons Is erecting a now I LIvjUllrlL I lU I Lv3 home. Ptomaine Poisoning. R. H. Wil- JII,lS,1 JOHN GRAHAM, of Gardiner, son of near Los Angeles, who has I M"rt? l"e.,d' . ..... been visiting his brother, Otis Wll-"',' CANOLIN, of Couulllc, Is in son, of tho Red Cross .lewelrV Do-1 . Mttrshfleld today, partmont. and Mrs. Otis Wilson, have JAS- MERCHANT was a passen been quite 111 tho past fow days of t?or to Dullards this morning, ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating .1. u. CLINK EN H E A RD, of Sumner, salmon. -I 1.. 1.. .,.... 1 1 SHERIFF GAGE camo over from Co- qullle today noon on business. MISS GLADYS ROBERTS loft on tho stage this morning for Roseburg. MISS LUCIA SPERRY is here from Coqtillle today for a couple of days' stay. A. C. COX', of South Inlet, was In Marshfleld today, transacting busi ness. S. B. CATHCART left yesterday morning for Coqiillle on a business trip. MRS. T. E. WILLIE, of Catching in let, is shopping In Marshfleld to day. GRANT M'MAHON went over to Myr tle Point this morning on a busi ness trip. M.. L. LEAPOLD was n passenger out this morning on tho Marsh-flold-Roseburg auto Hue. A. S. HAMMOND roturned to Co qiillle this morning after a brief business trip here. EMIL STONE and Frank Stock came down from Catching Inlet this morning on tho Mllllcoma. J. C. OSTER, of Bandon, who has been hero on business for n few days, returned home this morning. FRED MARX, the well-known Port land traveling man, arrived here today to visit George Rotnor and call on the trade. Close Houd. The waterfront road between Marshlleld and North Bend was closed yesterday owing to tho Southern Pacific railroad work and tho autos had to take the old Fern dale road. Postpone Meeting. The Christian Endeavor of tho Presbyterian Church which was to have held their monthly business meeting at tho home of Miss Gertrude Scalfe, Friday, September 20, has been postponed until Friday, October 3, on account of Illness. Jiong Trip. Word has been re ceived from Gow Why, tho Chinese merchant hero, that he will reach his old homo in China some time next week. Ho Is not expected to re turn until about February 1. Hexrts Good Conditions. Emer son B. Lane, a real estato dealer of Myrtlo Point, Is In town on business today. Ho reports conditions to bo very favorable at that place and says land values aro Increasing steadily. Fine Hull. Tho Elks' monthly dancing party at tjio 'Masonic htill tost night drew tho largest crowd that has attended the socials yet. It was informal, but a delightful affair. Light refreshments were served and F. D. Fletcher was awarded a pen nant as the "Champion rngger of Coos County." North Hend Hotel. It was stat ed by tho North Bend hotel commit tee this morning that about $8,000 of the $25,000 needed to buy the had been subscribed. They had made less than half of the canvass and if those to bo Been como through as well as those who have been seen, La Vogue Garments High Class But Not High Priced nrHE latest Paris fash- ion thoughts are re flected in La Vogue gar ments, The fabrics are those favored by leading style authorities, The fit and finish will appeal to the most critical. You will be interested in these new and BETTER garments,. Style, " service and economy recommend them to your considera tion. The Golden Rule First National Bank Bldg. Engineer Hoev'Due. Engineer P. Hooy, of tho Southern Pacific, ln chnrge of construction on the Coos Bay-Eugene line, is expected hero tonight after a trip over the road. Mr. Volckmon. who is Interested In tho MacArthur-Porks Company, Is also expected with htm and the visit of tho la'tor causes tho belief that the trip Is ln connection with tho bridge across Coos Bay. Take Musical Course. Miss Selma JohiiBon will leave next Saturday for San Jose, California, where she will enter tho King Conservatory of Mu sic to take n nine-month'o course and will return hero next June. Her brother, Carl JohiiBon, will accom pany her to San Jose and take n position there or nearby. Recovers Hag. Through a Times lost ad, T. C. Stora yestordny re covered a flno handbag. Ho lost It a fow days ago, tho bag dropping off a Gorst & King auto on routo to North Bend. It was picked up by two girls who aro employed nt tho North Front streot cannery nnd Mr. Stora liberally rowardod them. Dryer Busy F. S. Dow has return ed from a trip to Myrtle Point and re ports that tho fruit dryor there Is being kept busy, receiving about ten tons of green fruit dally. It Is now working on apples principally. Tho dryor is being opornted by tho samo man who has tho Myrtlo Point con nery and yesterday ho started limit ing Jelly from tho by-product of tho fruit dryer. Two Suboeiiued Constnblo W. B. Cox yesterday received two sub poenas for Dan Dllllngor, a local longshoromnn nnd Soclnllst, and Wnl tor Spado, of Forndnle, another So cialist, to appear before tho grand Jury. Spade was at Sumnor and said ho would walk across to Coqulllo and Dllllnger expected to get over on tho afternoon train. They wore oxpectod to have boon called ln I. W. W. cases. New Phone System. Tho Coos Bay Homo Telophono Company is fig uring on installing nu auto-mauunl switch board in tho Mnrshtlold ox chango noxt spring. Tho now board will give quicker servlco and will also eliminate dolays In disconnecting lines and will nlso Insure more prompt servlco from tho Central girl. Tho present .switchboard Is about loaded and tho company Is en deavoring to delay adding nnolher section to It until tho now system can bo secured. Tho Ladles' Auxlllnry of tho Pres byterian church will hold a cooked food salo at Perry-Nicholson's stoi-o nt 1:30 p. in., Saturday, Sept. 12". Llbby COAL. Tno kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. Eckhoff site for the Kearnoy hotelLW- CURTIS and E. A. Anderson - . ... ... . . . a 1 II mh! im.l linnin Inrlni fits Gltli. . arrived home today from Ship- pard's Springs, Wash., where they have spent a few weeks. MISS OLA ROBERTS left this morn- '"I I -a tho $25,000 Is assured, It was statedJlng on the train for Myrtlo Point T. nuil Norwnv to 'Visit with friends BUY PAPER APPLE WRAPPERS OF II. W. PAINTER, ALLIANCE BUILDING. and relatives. MRS. E. A. TYRELL. or Coqulllo, who wub In Marshfleld for several days on business, returned home this morning, MRS. ROSA PREUSS expects to lenvo next week for San Diego to spend the winter there. She has leased her homo on South Fourth street to Mr. and Mrs. Sater. CARL S. CARLSON and wlfo. who havo been visiting hero with tho family of Victor Rudnns, loft this morning for their homo at Beaver Hill. MR. AND MRS. C. M. SARCHET, of Guthrie, Okla., who have been look ing over this section, left this morning on tho Mnrshflold-RoBO-burg auto line for their home. JOHN T. OWENS, n real estato man of Raymond, Washington, arrived hero today to spend some ttmo on tho Bay. Ho Is accompanied by his wlfo and a frlond and his wlfo and they may locato hero. MRS. E. M. EDDY will lenvo tomor row for Mapleton, whero sho will conduct tho Civil Sorvlco examina tions for the position pf Postmas ter of Mapleton nnd Glenada. JAS. FERRY, Georgo Ferry and tholr mothor, Mrs. J. L. Ferry, arrived homo on tho Breakwator today. Mrs. Ferry has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Jacobs at Spokniio. Glndys Ferry also returned with her. MRS. E. E. DYER loft this morning on tho Marshllold-Rosoburg auto lino to visit for a whllo with hor husband, who Is brldgo superinten dent for E. G. Porhnm on a coun ty road holng built near Grants Pass. I. HACKER, a Coos Bay plonoor, who now lives at Pasadena, Cal., camo over from Coqulllo, whoro ho Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. II. Hazard, and will visit friends here. Ho is planning to move back to Coos Bay. Mrs. Hazard accompanied him hero today. WANT ADS. I'OLM) Speedometer. Owner nuur obtnln same by paying for this ad at Times office. ANTED Up to date bungalow or cottage; 4 or 5 rooms. Address "G," caro of Tho Times. WANTED Carpenter to work Sun days. See Jeweler at Red Cross Drug Store. FOR RENT Xently furnished two rooni housekeeping suite; largo house, private family. $10. North Bend, Phono 1493 or 131. WANTED Light housework or care of baby. Address 905 S. 7th St. or Phono 3C7-R. WANTED il women over 25 years of ago, nil or part of time, work. Call 9 a. 111. Room 31. Roger Bldg. FOR SALE Cheap, If taken t once, 4 lots, 40x120 ft., each, on Anderson ave., between 14 nnd 15 streets. Inquire nt Times office. FOR SALE Five-room bungalow. 421 Golden nvo., phono 147-R. FOR SALE Household furnltare, not two months old, very clieap. 507 Commercial nve opposite Steam Laundry. FOR RENT Fu Hushed room, salt able for one or two gontloraen, 24C North Fourth street. IiOST Ruck comb with butterfly nnd leaf design, set with brilliants. Please return to Times oftlco. WANTED Woman or girl to cmre for elderly invalid. Call 36S South Sixth. NOTICE If Otto Peters will cll at Times office ho will learn some information to his advantage FOR RENT Front Room, close In. sultnblo for1 two gontlcmon. In quire nt Times odlce. FOR SALE 1 gas range and 1 gtu hot water heater, as good as new, 1 double nnd 1 single bed. After 1 p. m., Thursday. Phono 200-L, or call at 471 Elrod avenue. QUICK SALE. $1500 homo for $1000. $200 down and $25 per month. $400 gnsollno boat, $200. $300 Vlctrola with records, $125. Win. J. Ln Palme, Eastsldo, Or. WANTED Sober iiiau or Iwy to work around kitchen In hotel. Call nt Hotel DotBon. FOR HE XT Furnished rooms suit nblo for ono or two. Call 160 Tenth street West. I Along the Waterfront. I t Tho Nann Smith Is duo tomorrow from San Francisco. AMONG THE SICK W. J. Rust has beon laid up with an attack of la grippe. Trv The Times Want Ads. Special Sale Chair Seats Best wood fiber chair seats, all sizes and styles. See our win dow. The Price 10c x Now Is the time to make1 a now chair out of that discarded ono. Act quick. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Phone SS.1-L. EXCURSION Sunday, September 28 ! Steamer Rainbow leaves Marshlleld for Allegany at m a. in., re turning arrives In Murshtleld about l t. m. Fare, round trip, 7.1c. An auto will bo waiting for those who wish to make tho trip to Golden Falls. Bring your lunch baskets. . . CAPT. C. E. EDWARDS. FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and 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 tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cowb and all farming implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coo Rlvor, one mile from postofflce. school and boatlanding. Buy direct from owner. For further information, call oi write: W. A. GAGE. Allaeany, Ore. FOR SALE Furnishings for a 7 room house. A Bnnp if taken at onco. 240 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Team flno hay geld ings, weighing 1200 lbs. each; 6 yrs. old. Inquire Chns. Motlln, Coos Hotel. FOR 11EXT .Vroom house, good garden; North Marshfleld. Inquire Times oftlco. FOR RENT Building -15x100 on North Front street. Sultnblo for warehouse commission houso or factory. Apply Tho Gunnory. FOR SALE Small cook stove, good nB now. Address "S" enro Times. WANTED Dressmaking by (lie duy or at homo. Phono 7C-J. WANTED Experienced miners nt Llbby mine. FOR SALE Dry wood, any length at Campbell's word yards. FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul try yard; stock and equipment at cost; must sell quickly as my father's health compels mo to return Enst. Fred Bachmau, phone 288, Just call Central on tho phono and toll her to glvo you f iiMI-R for PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTS WALL PAPER OILS ETC., and SIGN'S. KantleeK Hot Water Bottles EXUF SEI). GET THE KANTLEEK BOTTLE AT THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PENSLAR REMEDIES. Solo Agents. 1 1