THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. R
Does the Cost Count?
aaafc, j
New Line of Sweaters. Extra Values.
Our new shirt waists were slow coming, but they are
great values, Come in and see them,
The Golden Rule
Ten Employes, but always busy. There is a reason.
The People of This Town
mid surrounding country
Who Really Want to Save Money
on tholr winter's
SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
are buying their goods nt cur Btoro, for we can show anyone that
we can save you from ten per cent to fifteen pur cunt over what you
can buy the same goods for elsewhere. Ueforu bcmiiIIiik out for your
supply; If you are In the habit of doing that; come and let us figure
with you or send for our catalogue and see for yourself.
Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House
l'lione :tf l-.I. 1HI Market Avenue.
NOTICE.
If anyone has soino of our Post Cards at hand from the Sweetheart
Toilet Soap Company, please send to us and we will mall you a bar
of the soap free of charge or bring the cards to tho store nnd get the
soap (free.)
If ThesefSuit You, They Are Good
ICO acres, well located, 3 million fcot of soft timber and 1 mil
lion feet of hard timber. Partially fenced. 1 acres In cultivation.
Small orchard. Old house nnd 2-story barn. Price ?H000. Small
cash payment and balance to suit.
242 acres In Douglas County, nil tlmborcd. Saw mill within one
mile. Timber can all bo floated to tho mill. Pilco $31197. Cash
preferred. Will give terms.
COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc.
MEL G. DUNCAN. Phono 2G4-J. E. n. .IONICS
A Pharmacy for
Exacting People
Tho more particular you nro about medicines you tako, tho moro
pleased are wo Wo llko to satisfy the wants of particular custom
ers, for wo have tnkon particular pleasuro In fitting out a Drug
Storo to meet every requirement Lot us fill your PHKSCRIP
TIOXS and Drug Orders, wo can assure you service that cannot bo
excelled by any Drug Storo anywhere.
Ask your doctor about tho deponontlnblllty of this Pharmacy.
"THE BUSY CORNER."
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
THE REXALL STORE
MAIN 298
PHONE
Orpheum Tonight
A two-reel Vltagraph feature, "THE WHITE SLAVE" or "THE
OCTOROON." a beautiful etory of before tho Civil War. Sympa
tic ami emotional.
"WHICH WAY DID HE GO?" A Vltagraph comedy featuring
,oll Bunny,
A MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING"
IVK PICTURES.
Heroic Ituylng your
RAINCOATS
See the fine line
TODD, The Tailor.
hone
OCent
158-R
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Is the fact that you can buy
the same goods for less money
or better goods for the same
money worth anything to you?
In other words, do you value
your money? If you do and
we can get your attention, we
will sell you, We know and
we wish you to know, that we
are selling merchandise from
ten per cent to fifty per cent
cheaper than others, This is
not just talk, We make good,
US
An Edison drama.
ADMISSION TEX CENTS.
QUICK HELP TO HAClf ACHE
AND RHEUMATISM
The man or woman w.io wants
quick help from backache and rheu
matism, will find it lu Foley Kid
ney Pills. They act bo quickly and
with such good effect that weak,
Inactive kidneys that do not keep
the blood clean and free from Im
purities, are toned up and strength
ened to healthy vigorous action.
Good results follow their uso prompt
ly. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phone 74.
OCTOBER TIDES.
Below is gl-eu tr.e time and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
The tides are placed tu the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first Hue and heights on the
second line of each day; a compar
ison on consecutive holghts will
Indlcato whether it Is high or low
water. t'or high water on tho bar
substrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
Ullllrs. . 0.14 7.21 1 1.2G fi.63
"Ft. . . 0.0 4.0 JI.O fi.G
22IIrs.
I Ft..
1.15 S..'!7 I2.G6
0.3 1.2 3.1
7.12
r..2
WHAT II Kit FO 1 1 KCA ST.
Ill)f AMtv'Utnl rrfs to Coot IUjr Tlme.)
OREGON Fair, northerly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. in., October 21; by UenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist; Mnxlmum G2
Minimum 44
At 4:43 a. in oO
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept 1.
1013 8.4".
Precipitation same period
last year fi.SG
Wind: Northwest, cloudy.
I'Yoill Slllltll Cllliu HlvmvAiiimii'
the arrivals on the Sunrise this
morning woro Jasper .Tolinson, U.
J. Carlson and W. II. Morgan.
nuy.s Business. Howard Tlrett has
purchased the oyster cocktail busi
ness or (1. W. Terwllllgor &. Co., nnd
will contlnno tho same under tho
namo of the Gilt Edgd Oyster Co.
They will manufacture oyster eoek-
laus ami nauiiio eastern oysters.
They expect to dovelop nn oxtenslvo
business In this line.
(amble Kmicrnl Thursday. The
.fmifn-nl fir QllntMiinti rlniiililn irlin
died In Hclinont, Calif., will bo
Hold Thursday afternoon nt 2 o clock.
WANT ADS.
FOR RENT .".-room modern flat. In
quire 424 Second street North.
WANTED General housework by
competent girl. Impilro nt Times
offlco.
FOR RENT .Modern tl-rooni house.
Apply Fred Holm, 451 Elrod nvc
nue. Phono 40-X.
'OR SALE Twenty-seven Indian
Runner ducks. Phono 3103.
WANTED Nicely furnished, heated
room. In private house In Mnrsh
llold, by two gentlemen; will rent
for several months. Address Har
bor Office, North Rend.
FOR RENT it nicely furnished
I'oiiHf'keonlng rooms. Iiuiulro 334
South Broadway.
WANTED Housework. Inquire
Times office.
at
WILL PAV CASH for Plymouth Rock
and Drown Leghorn pullets. In
quire at Pioneer Grocery.
LOST Sliver belt pin, In form of
buckle. Finder plenso return to
Times offlco.
WANTER November 1, furnished
house, flnt or apartment; no chil
dren. Address P. O. Box 45.
ROOM AND HOARD. P. iMISML
FOR SALE Household and kitchen
f urn It u re. Cull from 1 to 3 p. in.
187 South Second.
FOR SALE At once, eleven good
Jersey milk cowb, two coming fresh
soon. Some young stock, eight
shouts and 12 pigs, 1.r. weoks old.
Old team cheap. Enquire nt Times
offlco.
WANTED Currier boys to deliver
The Times. Must bo 12 years old
and nbovo Fourth Grade In school.
Inquire ut Times office.
FOR KALE Reasonable; or will
trade for good Coos County prop
erty, 50 acres bearing orchard,
prunes and apples, right on the
S. P. Railroad In Douglas Co. If
Interested deal with owner. Box
802, Bandon, Oregon.
FOR SALE CHEAP 1 lots, 23x120
ft., partly cleared, with barn, In
S. E. Bay Park. Inquire at Times
office.
FOR SALE rDry 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 me to
return East. Fred Bachman,
phono 288.
WANTED -Experienced miners
Libby mine. ,
at
LOST Puir of gold cuff buttons
front of hows stand, North Bend,
Monday, Oct. 6. Reward. Notify
Gorst & King.
FOH RENT Two furnished rooms,
with sitting room, heat and bath;
suitable for two or four young
man. 373 South Sixth street.
Mrs. Gamble, who started for Del-'
niont, about p. week ago, did not
reach her husband before ho died.
She returned on the Drain stage nt
noon today.
I,eaes Today. The Adeline Smith
Balled thla afternoon and Mr. Holm
berg, brother-in-law of C. A. Smith,
wns the only out-going passenger on
her.
Norlli Rend Dully. 1).. M. Stone
and wife arrived here yesterday
troni Honolulu. Mr. Stone Is in
terested with Mr. Smith and others
In a project to start a dally paper
at North Head.
Several Arrets. Several arrests !
were made Saturday night and Sun-'
day for Intoxication. They gave 1
names as A. Oliver Wood, lid Red
mond, .John Manfolk, .las. McCor
mlck and .1. Karacrl. Part of them
paid $T apiece.
Died Today Constantino Daven
port, the three-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Davenport, of
North Hend, died at Mercy Hospital
today of spinal trouble after a seven
weeks' Illness of spinal meningitis.
Mr. Davenport Is a brother of Win.
Davenport and the family enme here
from Lincoln, Nebraska.
Sells Cows. Stephen Rogers, of
Coos River, cnnio down on the Ex
press this morning. He reports the
snlo of eight cows to L. ,1. Simpson
of North Uend. The stock pur
chased by Mr. Simpson was from
Mr. Rogers' ranch on Coos River.
Mr. Rogers reports a very busy
season up the river at tho present
time, everyono being busy gather
ing spuds and picking npples. In
conversation Mr. Rogers spoke of
his trip to Arizona last win
ter, In which 'ho was really sur
prised to see the wonders worked
In that section o! tho country
through Irrigation. Nevertheless,
with all the irrigation and its won
ders, Mr. Rogers would sooner trust
his crops to good old Coos Hay
rnlns, than to any of the Irrigation
projects lu Southern California or
Arizona.
PERSONAL NOTES
.1. T. KOLSTEAD of Allegany came
down on tiro Alert this morning.
G. A. HROWN Is here from Myrtle
Point to Bpend a few days.
MRS. ECKELS of Coos River Is a
visitor in Marshflold today.
CARL ROSS, of North Slough, Is a
visitor In Marshlleld today.
A. WILSON, of Coqullle, Is in
Marshlleld on business todny. I
R. 11. FIELDS, is ,hero from Gar-
diner on business and pleasure. '
MRS. E. O. HALL of Isthmus Inlet
Is a visitor In Mnrshlield today.1
H. C. HOONE of. Isthmus Inlet Is
In Marshlleld on business today.
R. H. NORTON came down on tho
Mnrshlield from Sumner this morn
ing. I. S. MASTERS of Cntchlng Inlet I
Is a business visitor in Mnrshlield
today. . . ...
H. L. RUSSELL of Catching Inlet
is In Mnrshlield on business to
day. MRS. WILLEY of Ross unci is in
Mnrshlield today on a Huoppiug
tnniv
JOHN MANFOLK of Kentuck Inlet
Is a buslnes visitor In Marshlleld
today. !
M. H. HARLOW ennio down on tho
Wah-to-wnso this morning on
business.
ALEN HONGELL of Catclilns: in-;
lot Is n business visitor in .inrsn
flnld todav.
WILLIAM EDWARDS or Koniucic
Inlot cnnio down on tho Cooston
n,iu i.im-nlnir
.v. . , ,,,o ,wrv nvv i.-v
MR. AND MRS. HARVFA "JO I I EN
of Allegany nrrlved on tho Aleit
this morning. ,.
LEE VANDEHMAHK left this morn-
lug ror Ilonryvllle, whero ho will
bo employed.
SIMON ANDERSON of North Oios
River Is n business visitor in
Allegany today.
F. E. MATTHEWS of North Slough
Is a business visitor in Marsh
llold today.
MRS. E. G. SMITH of South Coos
River camo down on tho Sun
rise this morning.
E. KAPPES wns an nrrival on tho
Hedondo yesterday and will prob
ably locate hero.
AlltS. WALTER SPADE 18 down
from Isthmus Inlot visiting friends
4., Mnrahflolil today.
MRS. J. H. WALL and Miss Carrie
SHOES FOR COMFORT.
SHOES FOR SERVICE
SHOES FOR SATISFACTION
SHOES FOR :.50.
SHOES FOR 8I.OO.
SHOES FOR $1 UP TO $7.50.
AS GOOD SHOES FOR LESS
MONKV OR BETTER SHOES
FOR THE SAME MONKV
The Fixup
Dependable Clothes,
TWO STORES
Marshlleld North Bend
Phone 233-J.
Hallowe'en Favors
PUMPKINS
BLACK CATS
CANDLE HOLDERS
Hallowe'en Candy Boxes
STAFFORD'S
IRVING
BLOCK
FRESH LINE OF SAMPLE SUITS JUST RECEIVED.
in serges, basket and fancy weaves, handsomely tail
ored; most of them Skinner lined, actual values 827,50
to $30, Your choice, while they last, $22,50, Call
and inspect,
Also a small selection of KNOX and ATCHISON hats
at $15.00 and $17.50, worth from $22,50 to $27,50,
Late delivery makes it imperative we close them out at
once, Each one a bargain, Rain coats at prices to
suit everyone, See window display,
Hotline were In Coqullle yesterday
on business and pleasuro.
MR. AND MRS. HURT LYONS came
down from Heaver Hill last night
for a few days' visit bore.
MRS. EUGENE CHOSTIIWAITE ar
rived home yesterday on the He
dondo from her trip to Oklahoma.
M.SS IDA MATSON and Gun
nell of Catching Inlet nro visit
ing friends in Marshlleld todav.
MRS. KRED DUCKETT came down
on the Alert this morning and Is
visiting friends In Marshlleld to
day. GUS PETERSON of North Slough
came down on tho North Star to
Mnrshllold this morning on busi
ness. MESSRS. C. F. GREEN and .1. H.
Franklin, the lessees of the Levi
llolsiior ranch came down on the
North Star this morning on busi
ness. MRS. .1. E. NOAH of Coos River
camd down this morning on her
tug Vim to havo aamo dental work
finished.
MR. AND MRS. .1. H. DODGE, and
daughter, Tholnia Dodge, or South
Coos River are visitors In Mnrsh
llold today.
MISS OLLIE RICHARDS and Miss
Elna Selander camo dovvn on tho
Marshlleld this morning front
IsthmiiH Inlet.
NOEL NOAH of Coos Rlvor camo
down this morning to Mnrshllcid.
Ho Intends going to North Bond
on business todny.
AL. SMITH, William Foster, Mrs.
Foster, and daughter, came down
from Coos River on Mrs. Smith's
launch this mormlng.
MRS. F. M. PARSONS Is expected
homo on tho uoxt Hedoudo from
California, whero she has been
spending the past few months.
C. W. WILSON returned to Mnrsh
flehr yesterday on tho Alert, af
ter spending Sunday nt tho Chas.
Mahaffy ranch on North Coos
Rlvor.
A. J. SHARP left this morning on
tho MnrshDeld-Roseburg stage
lino. Among tho other de
partures for Rosoburg this
morning were D. .1. Wilson and
M. Lnuglnrichs.
MRS. A. H. POWERS returned via
'Myrtle Point from Minneapolis
whero sho was called by tho death
of hor mother. Mr. Powers nnd
Fred met her at Myrtlo Point
with' tho auto.
W. A. GAGE of Coos Rlvor will
start operating his silo tho latter
part of this week. For inotlvo
power Mr. Gago Intends using th
ougino oi nn amoinooiio.
CHAS. JOHNSON, who Is operating
1 11 rallnmd tlo camp on North
In,ot 8',0Ilt ,nBt n,Kht nB " K,10Ht
nt tll0 Ja,.ol, Ma8on homo, lie
,B o)01.utluK l:ll0 u. K, Suno
tract, and has threo men helping
,,,,'
r A." McLEOD, Secrotary of tho
Ohambor of Coininerco of North
Hend. has Just returned from n
week's trip to Portland, whero
,ho has been on business. Ho re
turned by way or Rosoburg.
D. D. PIERCE, tho Coqulllo lum
berman, who has been confined
to his homo for several weeks by
an attack of smallpox and who
was roleasod from qiinrantlno
about u week ago, was hero on
business today.
Ti u MITCHELL, of tho Flxup. loft
Inst ovonlng for Portland, whero
iho goes to meet n Kiippenholinor
Clothes representative and pur
chaso a now stock. Ho will prob
able contlnno his trip to Tho
J)ajhsji e re hunj wlj J I nr nM rw.
NOTICK TO Al'TOISTS
Tho Marshflold City ordinance pro
hibiting tho oporattng of nutos with
exhaust open and making unneces
sary nolsos will bo rigidly enforced
honceforth and auto drivors nro
horoby notified to famlllnrl.o thein
boIvos with tho regulations and com
ply with samo If they wish to avoid
trouble. J. W. CARTER,
City Marshal.
New
Goods
A now lino of Importod Chi
na and toys are now arriving
on each steamer. Wonderful
values. Coino, look thorn over.
'A'hvuys S(niicthlng Now."
Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store
Phone iia:t-L.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
TUESDAY.
Sisterhood meeting with Mrs.
A. E. Stovnll.
Episcopal Church Guild meets
with Mrs. Hugo Qulst.
WEDNESDAY.
! .lolly Dozen Club entertained
f by Mrs. H. F. Hush.
I D. M. C. Club meets with
Mrs. H. Kern.
Miss Hilda West hostess to
Narcissus Club.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haines'
muslcale nt Eagle's Hall.
Baptist Ladles' Aid will glvo a
Silver Tea at the church.
Homo Missionary Society, of
Methodist Church, meets with
Mrs. M. H. Smith.
DUCK DINNER.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Helchert bn
tertnlned with a duck dinner yes
torday at their homo In North Bond.
Their guests were; Mr. and Mrs.
.lohn Morgan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rey-
nnrd OIboh, of Empire; Mrs. Ilarbara
Helchert, of Marshlleld. and Allco
and William Helchert, of Nortlt
ti.,.,.i
Mitchell In n visit before return
ing. GEO. II. HOTNOH. of the Woolen
Mill storo oxpects to leave next
week for Portlnnd to moot a
number of representatives of
Eastern manufacturers and place
orders ror Tuturo delivery.
C. P. COLEMAN, one or tho well
known and prosperoiiH ranchers
of Ton Mllo wns a Marshflold
visitor today. He says tho pcoplo
In that Bectlon nro for good
roads, but they would like to be
sure of getting the roads bofore
getting the' bonds.
REV. .1. E. HURKHART of the
Mnrshlield Presbyterian church,
returned yesterdny from Portland,
Thoro he went to attend tho Synod:
meeting. 1. S. Smith, who nlso
attended, will return Inter this
week, having gono to Corvallls to
visit his family.
J. LEE BROWN, or tho Brown
Drug Co., 'hns returned from Ilia
trip to Portlnnd, whoro ho was
In attoudauco nt tho mooting of
tho State Board of Pharmncy.
Ho says tho number of candidato
ror examination was considerably
Icsh than usual, there being
thlrty-threo. Ho reports that
business conditions booiu to bo
Improving lu Portlnnd.
E. N. SMITH, who has largo timber
Interests about Bandon nud lu tho
Ooqullln Valley was a Marshflold
visitor today. Mr. Smith drove
up in his auto from Riverside,
California, whero ho spends his
winters, coming up tho const
road. Ho says there Is much
evhlonco of dovolopinonr work
from Euroka northward to Han
don, nnd there Is n general fool
ing that the Southern Pacillc will
push tho now lino from Marsh
lleld on to Eureka.
RECOVERS CROSS
Through u Times lnBt nd, Rov. R.
O. Thorpe has recovered n gold
cross, which ho lost lu Forndalo
sovernl days ago. Miss Ruth Goldon,
daughter or F. A. Golden round it
and restored It to the owner.
You're really dry
in
Fish Brand
Tt1 ,
Slicker
Notadituy "ni"
water - proof, but
loomy, comfort-si vinit
sivice coat that i ill
protect you tlirougV. thick
ami thio in tho wcttol weather.
$3.00 siro
W print plainly on every label V
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
oniu man II
rt-fWEO'o Identic
".tt'.tg A. J. Tower C.
t aW"i mark BOSTON
C aWot Tower Canadian
I imiled. Toronto
Telephonic Shopping
Is easy and satisfactory whon
you call the right number. Whon
Its DRUGS you want call Ml.
Goods will bo dollverod hvtt biln
u to.
-Mm
v