The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
The Days Are
Getting Shorter
and now is the time to buy
LAMPS
We have a bigger stock than
ever before, consisting of small
Hand Lamps, Footed Stand
Lamps, Nickel-plated Rayo
Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Aro
lite Gas Lamps.
TO COME AND SEE IS TO BUY
SUMNER HARDWARE CO.
86 MARKET AVENUE.
Small Capital Nee Jed to Start Factories
We wish to illHpel the Idea tlint largo capital Jh necessary to Htart
a factory. The thought that ninny thousunds must be expended for
land and iiitlpnient Is abHolutoly wrong, and only nctH iih a stumbling
bbek to thoso of inoderato or modeHt nieaiiH.
Great capital Is not demanded or required to open a modest, though
an efficient establishment. There nre plenty of men In Coos County
who require only to combine their resources, energy and brains In
order to bo able to Btart small factories,
.Men who are convinced they they can make a success of manufac
turing should not hesitate to make the start, because the public and
the press will always glvo proper Biipport.
Forty or fifty small factories, employing In tho nggregalo r00 men,
aic a greater benefit to any community than Is one single factory
employing an eitial number of men, because of tho diversity of In
juries, stimulated Interests and , encouragement to Inventive ea-
PlThe chance of becoming large factories Is no small Item in this
Coos liny country. The completion of the Panama Canal brings this
community hi direct communication with the main channels of com
merce, anil the completion of the railroad materially extends the lo
cal market. It Is a mattor of common exporloncc that small fac
tories frequently grow Into grent establishments, and with the great
cut era of growth anil prosperity right at our very door, there never
can he a butter time for starting small factories.
Factory sites do not have to he bought outright In CITY OF COOS
I!.Y. We will moot you more than half way upon a site for manu
facturing purposes or a long term lease enn bo hnd to good ndvun
lage. In nddltlon, you are nlwnys assisted, If necessary, and pro
tected by the Factory Fund which Is being created through tho sale
of the townslte property.
lively (Inline received from the sale of properly, except original
rot at louiislie ami cos) of selling:, goes into this factory fund mid
rannot lie iimmI except to hulld or assist factories mid oilier Industries.
For full particulars, call or or address
COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc.
Phone 2CI-J.
Mnrshllold, Oregon.
Headachs: Their Cause and
Treatment
TALK NO. I .
The term "headache" has boon nnd U now, bo commonly used, not
only by the general public, but by tho physicians themselves, that It
Includes almost every klnd'of head pr.ln.
Asa mattor of fact, n hendaeho Is only a symptom, and Indicates
some derangements In the system. The causo of the headache may
he bo renioto as to bo entirely overlooked, ns, for oxample, It inn; ho
from constipation, or from so local a cause as oye-straln. It may bo
Induced by looping In poorly-vent llatid rooms, or It mny bo caused
oy overwork and fatigue. Not Infrequently It Is a symptom of kldnoy
disease, or It may ho duo entlroly to u catarrhal condition or tho
head, nose or throat, or any other miner troublo that may nITect the
aw air cavities In tho forehead and face connected with tho nose.
TRY ItEXALL HEADACHE WAFERS. PRICE 10 AND itfe.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co,
THE REXALL STORE
PHONE MAIN 298 US
Orpheum Tonight
A NXH SELECTION OF PICTURES, CLEAN AN'I) INTERESTING,
MAKING A NICE SHOW.
SUNDAY MATINEE STARTING AT '2;00 P. M.,
CONSISTING OF -1000 FEET OF NEW PICTURES.
,AT,,J: WEEKLY WITH NEWS OF THE WOULD AND MUTT
AXR JEFF, IN. THE COMIC SECTION.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
c A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
lllBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS,
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
TBE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR' WOOD.
P85fB lo. 18a SOUTH BROADWAY
IPCmL
day will Immocllatoly assume charge
of tho tailoring and alteration de
partment of tho Woolen Mill Store.
A balcony has been constructed to
care for the new department.
morning on tho train.
OCTORER TIDES.
Below Is gl"en tr.o ti.no and
height of high and low water at
Marshfleld.
The tides are placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tllft llrnr mm mill lwtlirhta nn flu
Becond lino ct each day; a compar
ison on consecutive neignts win
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, r'or high water on tho bar
substract 2 hours 3 1 minutes.
0.0
0.0
COS
5.9
7.08
5.5
8.21
5.1
Xi table Anniversary. Today Is a
not. hle anniversary for Dal Cnth
cart. ;Iust Blxty years ago .today at
four o'clock he and his party reach
ed tho Foster settlement In tho Will
amette Valley after a five months'
trip across the plains. Ho says that
he will never forget the joy that tho
sight of the settlement brought.
Wnllo Coming. F. H. Walto and
fudge Durhnm, of Grants Pass, are
expected here this evening ovorlnnd.
They nre coming for the hearing of
Walto's mortgage foreclosure case
agaliiBt Major Kinney. Referee Ira
II. Riddle will start taking testimony
Monday morning, the hearing being
held In Peck & Peck's office.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM OHIMES
left this morning on the train
for Myrtle Point, from which
point they will go via the auto
line to Roseburg on their way to
Southern California points. On the
way they will stop off and visit
with relatives at .Merced.
WANT ADS.
WANTED !()()() sacks. Hugh Mc-Laln.
4 Hrs. . 5. lit 10.51 5.18
Ft. . . 5.0 1.8 0.1
5 Mrs. . 0.00 0.44 1 1.44
Ft. 0.1 4.5 2.3
G Hrs. .1.01 7.58 12.49
Ft. . . 0.0 4.1! 2.0
7 Hrs. . 2.08 9.20 2.11!
Ft. . . 0.15 4.2 2.9
Leaves Hospital. Paddy Dolnn,
ono of tho loggers Injured a few
weeks ago at tho McDonald &
Vaughan camp, was able to leavo
Mercy Hospital yesterday. "Mr. Mc
callnv left n few ilnx'u nirn. lint llnr-
denbrook bus nol recovered miffl-
tiently yot,
WEATII ICR FORECAST.
Illy Aocl Jtr.l l'rvm la Cao Hay TlinM.l
OREGON Fall', light frost
tonight; north to east winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
4:4.'l a. m., October 4, by UenJ.
Ostllud, special government me
teorologist: Maximum Cl!
Minimum 118
At 4:411 a. in 40
Precipitation 01
Precipitation Rlnce Sept 1,
19111 11.811
Precipitation same period
last year 4.44
I Three in .lull. 12. G. Powers and
II. Davis were arrested' Thursday eve
ning for Intoxication, but were re
leased yepterday, not having funds
with which to pay n flue. Chns,
W. Dognrdus was arrested today for
Intoxication nnd had $1.30 on him,
Ho will have a hearing later. He
Hist gave his nnme ob lirowne.
Cut Log; Radly. Mike Schwartz, a
fuller at Camp 1, came to town this
morning to receive medical attention
for his leg which ho cut quite badly
while at work.
Steel Coming. A Portland paper
announces the arrival tbero of Avla
tor Steele with his flying machine,
being taken up from Newport on tho
little gas schooner Ahwnndn, It
states that Steele will have the Oorst
& King hydroplane repaired there
It was expected that Steele might
come hero on the Hreakwnter next
week If he did not nrrango for other
nights after getting his machine re
paired.
Rocking County Road. Contract
ors N. Moon and .1. Unrclay went
out on the train this morning to
Middle ForK, where they arc doing
boiuo rock work on the county
road.
31. E. Services Tomorrow. Rev.
Cooley will preach tomorrow morn
ing nt the Methodist Church at tho
fmnilni linni pPtinin u'lll lin tin
evening service because of the non
arrival of the now pastor. 'I
Fine Concert. Tho concert given
by the Coos Hay Concert Land at tho
Masonic Opera Houso Inst evening
was ono of tho best they havo ever
given. There was a largo and res-,
pouslvo audience nnd the numbers
were given hearty applause.
Leased Itiiildiug. C. A. Mnchou
rnd wife went over to Coqullle this
morning to take chargo of a build-!
ing they have leased from John
Golden, In which they will operate
a restaurant' and rooming houso.
PERSONAL NOTES
HENRY HOECK returned this morn
ing from Smith Unslu.
J. F. HOGART AND WIFE were ar
rivals hero yesterday. This morn
ing they went to North Rend.
CI IAS. RRUNER came down from
Lakeside this morning on tho Un
ion for a brief business trip.
K. HOWARD, nccontpanlod by Davis
and Glndys Howard, came down on
the North Star this morning from
Lakeside Tho two latter will
leavo on tho Hreakwater for Van
couver, I). C, whero they will visit
for some time.
MRS. C. O. Ross AND DAUGHTER
and Mrs. Nabb wero passengers on
tho North Star from Lakeside.
i
GEO. IIOUCK was a passenger out on
the stage this morning for Rose
burg.
.1. S. RARTON of Coqullle was a
business visitor in Marshlleld
last night, returning home on tho
train this morning.
MR. AND MRS. A. WAITE, who
en mo In nbout a week ago from
the Sluslaw, went over to Coqulllo
tl.ls morning. They are looking
for a suitable place for growing
loganberries.
MRS. .T. S. CHAMBERS nnd little
boii left for Bandon this morning
to Join Mr. Chambers, who Is a
plumber In the employ of tho
Bandon Hardware company. They
have moved their household
effects there and will mnko that
their future lioine,
WILL THE PERSON who meldontal-
ly picked up smnll package con
taining ombroidory, in a Oorst &
King car, please return same to
tho North Bend News Stand?
FOR SALE Two fine lots on Fourth
street; n bargain; best rc3ldenco
district. Inquire 219 Broadway S.
Phone 12.
WANTED Lmly dishwasher at Ar-cade.
FOR SALE Cheap If taken nt once,
a horse. Phone North Bend 474.
FOR RENT H-rooin house and fur
niture for sale. Inqulro 334 First
street.
MR. AND MRS. .1. A. MYERS wore
PaBBeiigors to Coqullle nnd other
river points this morning In
search of n location.
FOR RENT Furnished slyroont
house, inqulro 1014 Contrul ave.
FOR RENT Modern .--room furnish
ed bungalow' with hot air heating
plant. Inqulro Red Cross Drug
Store.
MRS. C. J. KELLY, who bns boon
ono of tho very clllclent nurses
at Mercy Hospital for about six
months, left on the train this
morning for her home at River
ton, where she will remnl .
H. C. COOLEY and daughter were li
town on business from Coos Rlv
er today.
MRS. .1. LANDRITH. of Coos River
Is visiting In town toeing
.1. W. KING was In from his rancb
today and brought In a big cabbage
for exhibition at the Chamber of
Commerce.
MRS. T. C. SMITH, of Kentuck Inlet,
was the guest of her daughter, Miss
Annie Smith, todny.
E. W. WRIGHT, of Portland. Is ex
pected here soon to look after busi
ness Interests on tho Bay.
CLYDE GAGE. Denuty Sheriff, was
here from Coqulllo today on business.
FOR RENT Modern o-rooui cottage.
73C S. Second st. Phono 147-J.
FOR RENT 7-rooiu house. East
sldo. Apply H. Blnck.
FOR SALIC grade Jersey heifer
calves, $100. F. B. Rood, North
Coos River.
FOR SALE Two lots, 10x100
at Mllllngton. Phone 308-LL.
rr.
FOR SALE Clarinet. Phone 20S-X.
173 Third street.
WANTED Girl at Stafford's.
FOR RENT Front room, close In;
suitablo for ono or two. In
quire nt Times office. "
FOR RENT A pleasant front roqm
at 229 South Broadway.
H. G. BARKLAGE. of .Portland, nr
rlved here today to take tho place
of W. G. Rlckors, as tho represen
tative of the Marshall-Wells Hard
ware Company In this section. Mr.
Rlckors has gone to Powhnttan,
Kaunas,
13IPORTANT
Owner or owners of the steamer
Reta which Is sunk In tho wnters
of Coos Bay aro requested to call
at tho ofllco of tho Sccrotnry of
the Port of Coos Bay at onco.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
Secretary.
Unci;' From Lumber Cruise. F.
A. Muthews nnd A. W. Hnllenbeck
returned Inst night from n timber
cruise over beyond tho Unipqun di
vide. This morning they went on
the train to their camp nt Rocky
Point, near Bandon.
C..H. ELLIOTT of Llhby wont over
to Conn o tills morning on a
business trip.
DE.WJ. B. OSTL1NI) was a passenger
to Myrtle Point this morning on
the train. lie will go from there
via the auto lino to Roseburg.
Open New Feature L. W.
Plan., who nrrlved from his Snn
Francisco visit and vacation yestcr-
MRS. J. F. JARVINEN and two
boys wont up to Henryvlllo tills
1 Ki)lds ofJob Printing Done at The Times Office
TIME SAVERS
$10.00
Down
$5.00
Per Month
TIME7JS MONEY
I ride a bicycle to save time, So do fifty other men in
Marshfield,
Not one man in Maishfield rides for fun,
Don't you think it would pay you to get a bicycle?
The tendency of the times is to save time, to eliminate
false motions,
Ask any man in Marshfield who rides a wheel how use
ful it is, '
Note the number of TIMESAVERS and DAYTON BI
CYCLES you see in Marshfield,
Then ask about the Marshfield Cyclery, the quality of
the prompt service given our customers,
W TIME SAVERS
"Coos King"
Bicycles
RELIABLE
TIME SAVERS
ALWAYS USEFUL
Dayton
Bicycles
Marshfield Cyclery
156 North Broadway Phone 158-R
BUY PAPER APPLE WRAPPERS
OF R. W. PAINTER, ALLIANCE
BUILDING.
Hnvo your Job printing
The Times nfflcr
done nt
The Royal
TONIGHT
Tho houso of fenturo films n fent
uro overy night.
THE DEAD ALIVE A two-reol stnto
right feature. Onumout.
OAUMONT WEEKLY Twelve sub
jects, THE GYPSY'S VENDETTA The big
three reel feature, will bo shown
again tonight.
SIX REELS OF PICTURES
Lovers of good singing should
Ernestine Dldlci
In hor three now songs.
Admission, lower floor, 1 fie;
cony. 10c.
Mntlneo tomorrow, 2:110. Entire
change of program at tho matinee.
"Through tho Test of FIro," threo
reels at tho night show.
WANTED Position by office hub,
experienced bookkeeper and cor
respondent. Address "G. II. A."
enro Times.
WANTED Experienced miners at
Llbby mine.
FOR SALE Dry wood, any length
at Campboll's word ynrds.
FOR SALE Plymouth Place pool-,
try yard; stock and equipment
nt cost; must sell quickly as my
father's health compels mo to
return East. Fred Bachman,
phono 288.
hear
Ltil-
HAT FRAMES
.lust In from tho factory a
beautiful lino of now and natty
shapes In Iluckram Hnt Frames.
The Price, 15c
Come, look them over and see
the values.
"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW."
Peoples' 5-1015c Store
Phone IM.'I-L.
AMERICAN LADIES' TAILORING
LINE
Formerly Handled by Mr. Plains
Is now taken over by me. Cull ami
see the new full line on display at
TODD, THE TAILOR AND DRESS
EXPERT. U7H Front St., Upstair.
J, Lee Brown, Ph, G,
SUNSET
Robt, W, Swanton, Ph, C,
Vanilla
Lemon
Baking Powder
are three essentials needed to produce pudding, pastries,
and cakes, etc, that will please epicurean palates, What
avails good cooking, expensive ingredients, if your flavor
ing is not dependable? Every member of the Happy Trio
is par excellent, guaranteed 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,
remember you get more
for your money, the best
of quality and dependable
products if you insist on getting any member of the Hap
py Trio,
The Store for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies.
LADIES