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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION. mi s A Sale for Everybody! This time we have gone through our stock and taken a few articles from it for every member of the family and marked them at special prices that mean a saving to you. Father, mother, and the boys and girls are all remembered in the array of specials that we have arranged for your selection. ' One thing we wish to impress upon you is that we always do what we adver tise, and we only advertise what we do. You'll never read in any of our announce ments anything but the exact truth concerning any article or articles advertised. We have only space for a few sample prices, but the same low figures prevail all over the st Te. Come and see. READ THIS LIST: Children's Warrior Hose, all sizes; dou ble heels and toes, reduced 4 2f to, per pair ,A'2lj Wool Albatross Waists in newest col ors; all sizes, Specially CI OK priced 1000 yards linen Torchon Laces, beau tiful patterns, narrow, medium ana h Wiaei TOUl uiiuiubi pci yum A Jb Embroidery, 1 7 inches wide, for corset nnvfiis anr oen coais. ami in 25c kinds, Only, per yard ... IUU Children's black ribbed fleeced-lined pants, all sizes, The 35c OKn kinds, Now, pair :L Children's fleece lined Underwear OR in white or gray, Each, 18c to tfb Men's and Boys' Caps in neat patterns, Specially priced OCn $1,00, 75c, 50c and ....r...:..b Bath Robe patterns, suitable for bath and lounging robes, Variety of C1 OR colors and patterns, up from .P'a' Meji's and Youth's Pajamas and night robes of heavy flannelette, C1 Ml Each P'w We carry a large assortment of Men's Leather Work bloves, Pair, CO hfl 35c, 50c, 75c, $1,00 to PiUU Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves, all sizes, Tan or Blacks, values C1 9K to $1,75, This sale Pi"o Just received a choice line of sample Fur Sets, all marked at under prices, We carry a large line of Lace Curtains that are unsurpassed at the prices we ask, at per pair, $2,50, $1 ,75 C 1 fin $1,25 and Pi' Beautiful Curtain Scrim at, per 1ftn yard 25c, 18c, 15c, 12 1-2c and mi Get our prices on Blankets, Table Lin ens and Bed Linens, They will be a saving to you, Ladies' Seamless Wool Hose in OK grey or black, ,35c kind, now Men's High-grade Mercerized C1 nn Black sateen. Shirts, $1,25 kind Piuu THE FAIR IRVING BLOCK Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. PUBLIC WILL OWN STOCK This Provision Incorporated in Currency Bill Yesterday Banks Take Stock. tlly Amtorlnlp.l Pitm to Coot liny Tlmrft. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Nov. 7. Stock In thu regional banks or the 1 now currency system will bo own ' od by tliu public, niul regional banks will bo controlled by tlio (lovorn nii'iit. Tho Suniito bunking com mittee Incorporated tlint feature yes terday In tlio administration cur rency bill by a vote of seven to 'five. Senators Heed nnd Hitch cock, Democrats, Joined five Re publicans In voting ror the resolu tion over the protests or Senators Owen, Poinorane, Shafrotli, llollls and O'Oormnn, the remaining Dem ocrats. Tho resolution was Jointly fram ed by Senators Heed, Hitchcock and WeekB. It was regarded by some as a basis or compromise between the White House and members In control of the committee. Provis ions In the House bill to compel National banks to subscrlbo ten per cent of their capital to the new sys tem, under penalty of losing their chnrters would be eliminated, lr arter sixty days the public had not subscribed ror all or the capital. Hanks entering thu system would be required to take up the remaining stock. The Union Market In Its new dress, entirely romodelled nnd renovated, is now ready to receive and welcome Its ciibtomors Into one or thu most modem, model and sanitary meat markets on Coos Day. In addition to u model shop It serves thu best meat on Coos Day. Prime beef steers that were formerly driven to Hose burg markets, lire now butchered niul served to the people on thu blocks or tno Union shop. Union Meat Marekt Fonl lU'skey, Proprietors. 14-1 South Hrondway. Phone C8. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HKN'IIY SKXGSTACKKX, Manager FAHM, COAL, TIMHER AND PLATTINfl LANDS A 9PECIAITV. GKXKKAL AGKXTS KA8TSIDK MARSHFIKLD OFFICK, PHOXti M-J. coquimj: city office: phoxk 101. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMUKH, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, HOOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 1WO. 1HS SOUTH BROADWAY THK RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ABSTRACT COMPANY Hutu photographic copies of all reeordu Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating to reul estato furnished on short notice. II US I NESS OFFICK: 117 North Front St., Msrsufleld. Phone IBM W. J. RUST, Manager NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that'thc regular general city election or the City or Marshlleld will be hold Tues day, December , 1913, at which there will bo voted ror a Mayor, a Recorder and three Councllmen. There will he no caucus or pri mary nominating election, and nil candidates must be nominated by ne t:tlon. Petitions nominating candidates must bo signed by at least 27 nunl fled electors, and must bo filed with tho City Recorder on or before Fri day, November 7, 1913. Hack elec tor signing a nominating petition shnll add to his slgnnturo his plnco of residence, with the street and !'."." , v nml Petitions must be cer tified as true by nt least two of the electors signing the same. No elector shall sign more than ?m Pt1tlon 'or ch office to bo filled, I. e one for Mayor, one for Recorder and three fcr Cquncilmen. No elector who not duly reg istered on or baforp November 3rd will fi entitled to vptfl st this olpc tlon. 4QHN W. BUTLER. City Recorder. HVBRY WOMAN wants and needs IIICSO DOOKS. Al Ml UXpUHHU Ul IIIUIIJ thousands or dolars and nearly two years time wo liavo completed nnd ready ror delivery, the Six Volume In ternational Cooking Library by 17 of the World's Famous Chefs United States, Canada and Kurnpu. Recipes new. Never before published. Very complete nnd easily understood. Kneli book complete. Do Luxo Recipe Hooks. Library consists of THK SALAD DOOIC THK CHAFING DISH ROOK THK A FT Kit NOON TEA ROOK THK DAINTY SWKKT ROOK THK BREAD" AND PASTRY ROOK THK DESSERT ROOK r.O Cents ench', Prepnld $2.r.O Set, Six Rooks, Prepaid Reutlfiilly Embossed Covers, three nnd four colors In nttrnctlvo carton Mailers. Money refunded If not de lighted with theso books. MOST IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. old ob tlie Installment plus. HARRINGTON, DOYLE M CO., 863 Frost St. Phone 84Q-L Marshtteld, Or. Low Rates'for HandlingTrunks We haul trunks between any points In Mnrshfleld for the follow Ing rates, delivery to be made Id tho first stories of buildings: One trunk 33 Three trunks 'no Twelvo trunks 1.50 Star Transfer asd Storage Co. Levi Helsncr. Prop. Phones, 120-j; 4J-L: 98-R. First Class Weaving Promptly done t Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory On Hlicriiinu avenue lietween Cullfor. ul wild Connecticut. Phone 174. North lleud, Or t'liliiiueyn Fire Plut'i'H. Would a Court Haveto Decide Your fire Loss ? Not If we wrote your policy, be cause wo know how tu write rorms which cover nny possible loss. imw correctly to detlne Insurable inter- .., .urn nv uuve mo nig, strong, able companies with "Pay" records. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at prices that are right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTIED Cull Hlllyer's Cigar Store. Phone No, 1H-J. French llangex. Roller Work. Wrestling Match For tho middleweight championship of the Pacific Coast, Saturday, November 8 At Bandon, Ore, TONY A.1A.Y, middleweight cham pion of the Pacific Coast, vs. The Pride of Curry Co., M. (J. LUTSKY .Match to be, catcli-iis-catiih-can to a finish, two best out of threo falls. Pin fnlls to count only. Police Ga zette rules to govern tho mutch. They will wrestle ror (10 and 40 per cent of the gate receipts. Both men havo posted $.'100 rorrelt ror appearance on November 8, ns a side bet. This will be the best match ever held In this part of the country. General admission, Jjtl; reserved seats, $1.50; ringside, tjtSJ. Ladles are especially Invited. CARL L. ALBRECHT TO RUN FOR MAYOR To tho voters and chlxens or Mnrshllold, greeting; I hereby nnnounco myself as a candidate for tho olllce of Mayor or the city or Marshlleld at tho com ing city election to bo held Decem ber 2, 101.1. In presenting my nnmo to you I fully understand and realize, tho grave Importance nnd hlirii rnnnnn. slbllltles of the duties of this ofllco. I therefore make this statement, that ir elected I will servo all tho peo plo In a clean, Just nnd honest man ner. I will work for a greater, progressive nnd peaceful city. Kn forco Its lnws nnd insist upon n clean, business administration. I hnvo kept my pledgo with tho peo ple of Mnrshfleld in tho past nnd will do bo In the future. Respectfully, CARL L. ALBRECHT. Hive That Roof Fixed NOW Bee COHTHELL PHONK 1171. T,lP,,?,,fK,,,,lX,,!,:XT Al'TO '" Watch for Footo ponnant. Head quarters, Mnrshfleld, Blanco Hotel, Phono 4G; Korth Bend. Club Cigar Store, phono H.li. Ladles' wait ing room, Marshlleld, Busy Corner. Blanco Hotel, Winkler's Phnrmacy North Bend at Star Theater. For cars prlvato chnrtor, phone H4-J, MARTIAL LAW IN INDIANA TO Mi Gov. Ralston Orders Entire State Militia to Indianapolis . to Preserve Order. tllr AMorlateil Fitm la Cou liar Timer INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 7 The entire state mllltla of Indiana has been ordered out by Oovonior Ralston, on account or tho street car strike bore. The (lovernor also has announced that ho woul'd de clare martial law. All of tho troops aro expected hero this af ternoon. Tho (Jovornor'H decision was reached after a conference with city officials and representatives of various organizations. Tho liovornor belleveB the situation is critical. ".Men are being nssaultod and kill ed." he said. "Property Is being destroyed and there Is rioting In tho streets. I fool It Is tin. duly or thin orrico to take this drastic action." Tho ludlnna National Oiiard numbers about 2000, Including three batteries of artillery. IjIiInii' Lenders Pintext. Labor leaders protested . to (lov ernor Rnlston nt his action when they learned that the mllltln had been called 'out. John Keegiin. a member of tho Inst Legislature, told the (lovernor ho Intended to organ ize the strikers nnd meet the mili tia at the trains. A protest on be hair or the strlkero asserts the po lice and Sherirr have not exhausted their powers, nnd for this reason tho slato should not nt this time In-terrere. Do .Not Advocate Violence. A mass meeting or strikers was held nt noon on tho State House lawn. Speeches by labor lenders nml stuto officials urged there bo no violence nnd thnt the strikers do all In their power to preserve lnw and order. When It was announced tho mllltlu was coming, the crowd jeer ed (lovernor Rnlston, who In nn nil dress told the strikers he was not responsible ror tho present condi tions nnd said he had dono nil In his power to arrange a settlement. ' W O A , AoL a'.01 sanFrw Alarminn eu.B 1 HAY in, ...J""''!!... I Association f 'Ot, Mini. I.. i. fnf.. ''"'"'"K alnrmlng.' I h,M ? 11 ,s "toted. ha;:r'! ;nlirri.ln to fin 'H "lc women are ..1 in .. ,n?f8 In it ; "more than to fill every hninn. . ""N blcl, inlKht l : . f the cxuosltlon. DR. TAdfJAHT has RKMOYKD his ofllco from the Coko building Into rooms In tho KLAXAWAN BII.V Xirrr RANK building. MEN IIS IN60LLE Frniflht Trainc U..I n.. Resil tma in Thr m. Four Others Iniured I tnr "uiMrr,i.t,fc.Iu1,l All II t'nii ,. . .. 1 """nntir., umo, ,or. J.-u men weru killed and fonrlijj, a huail-on collision ol frtljlij on me Uko Krle, AlllanctH nig railroad, three mllet k of here, nt noon jesterdij, LEGLESS MAN Wl tUj Anocltttl rr u Cm lilt OAKLAND, Cal., Not. U ("imky has no legi, ni til hand, yet lie Is said to M away from Seattle with Mill aged twenty-one, and tb hero aro looking for tin. AT ON CLOGGED NN COLDS AND CATARRH I llicjithe I'li ely! ClcarH KtulTi(l-up, In llameil Xono niul Head and Stops CataiTluil Discharge. Cures Dull Hi'iidiiclie, Try "Kly's Cream Halm." (let ii small bottle anyway, Just to try It apply a little In tho nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose nnd stopped-up air paranges of tho head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. Ily morning! tho catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will bo gone. End such misery now! Get tho small boltlo of "Kly's Cronm Dnlm" nt any drug store. This Bweet, fra- grnnt lialm dlssolrei brtltl the nostrils; penetntei c( tho Inflamed, swollen which lines the nost, lol throat; clears the !r stops nasty dlscharjeiiilO of cleansing, soothing reCrfs Immediately. Don't lav awake tos$' ling ror breath, hwtlafdj Ing.. Catarrh or ' rimnliiL' nose, foul mncciit Ini. tlm throat. nd mil' distressing, but truly tS Put your MIIHW' "Kly's Cream Dilm'tMl or catarrh will iurtU Mechanics' Took A complete line All the standard bwjH kind where quality counts nrsw prw but THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. We have W LY full line of FACTORY PRICES. in Southwestern Oregon. AlTllft ASK FOH w.-