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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. ft i WILL TRY TO GET BIG PARK Plan to Utilize Federal Military Reserve at Coos Head for the Purpose. At a meeting of the Marshlleld Chamber of Commerce tonight, stops -will bo taken to secure tho govern ment military reserve at Coos Head ior park purposes for North Heml and Marshfleld. Chas. 1. Itelgard has had tho matter up with the Oreg on members of Congress and other officials and has been Informed that on application from the commercial bodies, the granting of the right to use the reserve for park purposes would be recommended If the cities here would pay the expense of a sur vey. North Uend will cooperate. 1 1 ii I ties Won't Accept. Sec. John W. .Motley stated today that A. T. llalncs, who had been urg ed by many to accept the presidency of the Mnrshllold Chamber of Com merce, had Informed him that he positively could not accept. Hugh .Mol.aln Ib about the only other one who has ben miked of for the place. DA.VCK at SIMPSON'S PAVILION S.VITUDAV NKJHT. JKV KHY SKIPS OKCIIKSTHA. PANOK at SIMPSON'S PAVILION SATl'ltDAV NIGHT. IjKW KKV SKK'S OHCJIL'STIIA. Times Want ads bring results. STAR THEATFR North Bend TONIGHT! A. Quatermass, Mgr. Latest and Best Pictures Always AUiM i :nti : i oitcn ksti: a. A new shipment of that fa mous American line of Stocking for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN PAiit inc. Also beamlful new line ot A I IT (iOOI)S. 'Always Something 'ev." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Phone Admission, 10 nnd 15 cents. Jennings' Store AT NORTH ni2NI JiiEt received, a big shipment of Stamped Goods for Embroidery Dainty Dishes for luncheon or a delicious dinner appetizer may be had in Banquet Cheese and Avakm Tuna (Deep Sea Chicken.) These two table delicacies will add just that touch of piquancy that is necessary to any meal when you 1 wish to say "I have dined well." Try an order of each of these. Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Corner Commercial and Second St. Phone 213-J. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON Electric Light MEW RATE EFFECTIVE OCT. 1ST. 1 A Discount of 10 per cent will bo allowed on metered lighting bills if paid on or before the 10th clay of the month. Or egon Power Co. PERSONAL NOTES 13 It. P. O. M2H.MAX left overland for Hoseburg today. V. II. .MONO AN was a Coos Itiver visitor In Marshtleld today. II. OKAY, of Allegany, Is n business visitor In .Marshtleld today. W. J. HANSON, of Lakeside, ar rived on the North Star today. II. O. STADDP.N, of Sumner, was a passenger on the Sunrise today. MKS. N. SWANSON went over to Co(itHle on the morning train. .1. A. WARD, of Mlllieoma, Is a busi ness visitor In Mnrshlleld today. H. W. SANFOK1). of Sumner, is a business visitor in .Mnrshlleld to day. JOHN HIASCA. of Coos Klver, Is a business visitor in Mnrshlleld today. 13. h. .MASTHKS. of Coos Klver. was n business visitor In Mnrshllold today. M1LAS JACKSON of Coos Klver, I Is In Marslilield today on bust-. ness. It. II. KOOKKS of Coos Klver Is nj J business visitor In Mnrshlleld to-' I day. I K. K. HODSON of Coos Klver Is I a business visitor in Marshtleld today. T. M. Cl'I.VHK. of Catehlng Inlet, Is a business visitor in Mnrshlleld today. MK. AND MKS. ANSON KOOKKS. Sr., are visiting friends in Marsh jle'.tl today, OTTO I1JOKQUIST. of Catehlng In let. Is n business visitor In Marsh-1 Held today. I ISAAC POSSMAN, of Coos Klver, ' Is a business visitor in Marsh field today. MKS. J. V. CATCIIINO. of Sumner. Is on a shopping trip In Marsh-, Held today. MKS. J. P. CI.AUS12N and son were ( passengers on tho morning train to Coiiulllo. i COUPON SMITH and IJoyd Hose J yesterday secured thirty-six ducks while hunting. WILLIAM lJONKHOUOH. of Sum ner, Is u business visitor In Mnrshllold today. ( MKS. I'HTHK MeNAIJIl of Allegany j lH In Marslilield on n shopping expedition todny. II. K. IU2SSKY of Coos Klver was' a passenger on the Kalubow to , Marslilield today. I W. II. POTSON, or Spokane, is ox-1 ported In on the Alllnnco to visit relatives for u time. MKS. OKOVKK OIMLLIAMS. of Coos Klver en mo down on the Kalubow ' to Mnrshlleld today. 1 OPPICKK W.M. KICIIAKPSON was n passenger to .Myrtle Point this i morning on business. W. .1. CONKAI) returned yesterday from a business trip to Kose-1 burg and Portland. ' 11011 KICIIAKPS. of Coos Klver. was u passenger on tho Kalubow to 1 Mnrshllold this morning. MKS. LAURA- M'RHA, of Lakeside, was a passenger on tho North Star to Marslilield today. I OKOKOIO LANPKITH of Coos Klver j was a passenger on the Kaln-1 bow for Miiirtlillolrt todav. MISS IDA MATSON, of Catching I lulet, was a passenger on tho Wnh-ta-Waso for Marslilield to day. MKS. N. L. .TONICS went to CoqulIIo nnd H:imlon this morning whore she will visit with friends nnd relatives. MKS. C. A. MILLINO lort overland for Koseburg todny on her way to . Seattle to visit her sister, who Is very 111. MKS. C. W. MILLICK and children were passengers on the morning train for Henry vllle. where they will locnto. K. W. SCHKTTHII of llandmi. who' was in Mnrshlleld last night on j business, roturned homo on tho train this morning, MKSSKS. CHAKLKY I'KTICKSON and Harry McPaniel, left this morning for n week sojourn at Iloalo Lako In quest of duck. MKS. MAKY KKOWNINO will leavo on the llrenkwater tomorrow fori 1'ortland to visit nt tho homo of her son, Pr. Andrew J. Urowning. W. P. SQUIKI-: was in from Hunker Hill todny on business and says he is henrtlly in favor of tho pro posed consolidation of Hunker Hill. Mnrshlleld and Kastslde. PKANK LISPNHKi:, of Coqullle, passed through Mnrshllold today on his way to his old homo In Canton, 111., where ho will spend the Christinas holidays. WALPUN PARSONS of LeadvIUe. Colo., who has been here for sev eral days, expects to leavo on the Hreakwater tomorrow for Portland. MKS. L. II. LAKSON nnd little son left this morning on the train for Ilandon, where they will Join Mr, Larson, who Is employed at tho IJandon Dry Ooods Co. store. MK. AND MKS. A. W. IH'CK nnd child, who arrived hero yester day on tho ilreakwater, went out on the train this morning to Co- i WE HAVE temporarily rented the room 1 w next door, rormerly occupied by the Pioneer grocery, to make a window display of these remarkable Suit, Overcoat and Raincoat values All we ask is a look you can then be the judge Good clothes stay good Good clothes hold their shapeliness and retain their stylish lines till the fabric is worn "down to the thread." Good clothes have touches of distinctiveness moulded into their very being they have individuality that remains with them to the end. Styleplus7 THAOt MAn RUWItniD "The same price the world over" first of all are good clothes. They have shape and style that give them distinction. These qualities are moulded into the skeleton, of the suit. The canvas and haircloth are soaked in water so that after-shrinking is an impossi bility. The collar, the coat front, shoulders and arm-holes are carefully hand tailored. The linings are hand-felled. You get workmanship, which combined with the high-grade, all-wool fabrics, gives the perma nent construction that stands the knocks. You cannot buy any other clothes that have the individuality and distinctiveness of STYLEPLUS for so little money as $17. These are ' special clothes made by a trained organization, in a huge, daylight, sanitary factory, by scientific methods. STYLEPLUS could not be made and sold for less than $20 to $25 under the old plan. STYLEPLUS suits and overcoats are for sale locally only at our store. Come in now while our assortment is at its best. You will learn how to dress better and pay less. "MONEY TALKS' Hub Clothing Shoe Co. BANDQN. MYKTLF. , JINT. MARSHFIELD. The Store of Clothing Economy The STYLEPLUS Store .Vti--V U : IMl (Ml III! 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Ho was also renpwiiiR old times with Tom Co!o tnlklni; over tho dnys when they were staRo drivers together. MRS. 1). D. 1MKRCH, who has been here visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Tlrrell at tho I. I.nndo home, roturned this morning to her homo In CoqulIIo. Mrs. Tlrrell linn I MJ Wilson's rei t. r. "lls0 Mr. been Quito 111, but Is much im proved now. MISS 1IKI.KN WIIITKOItn. of N".v York, who Is visiting her cousin, O. A. TrowhrldRO, of IJantlon, and Miss Mary Wilson, of Bandon, came over yeeterduy to visit Miss Pnns Itiver. ",.to fiO (l IU"M'' tH nnip in v--- . An ...mnnre uu ' . or iuu t their ele8aDt "e home.