k"IJ,'M(J,"". I';11 1 1';IMmwS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' EN A Real Money -Saving Sale! The permanent business isn't built up in single sales, It is to our own interest, we realize, to satisfy our customers. Our sales only emphasize the low prices that prevail all over the store every day whether there is a sale on or not. It is the principle and policy of this store to give satisfaction and never misrepresent anything. Our prices win trade and the quality of our goods holds it. READ THESE OFFERINGS: Ladies' Crepe Night Gowns in pink, blue or lavender stripes, OK excellent o"a'!.y -JJU Turkish Bath fo.vels specially 1Qn priced at, each, 40c, 25c, 20c and. iuu News tr Nearoy Towns WUF.STMNH AT HANDOX. f hiMni. . 1 M"lll AT iiiv,w"J White Linen and Mercerized Damask ready-to-uso Table Cloths, 2, 2y and 3 yards Ioiit, ev ry one reduced. $4,50, $4.00, $3.50, $2.95, down as C1 nn tow as, each -",pllUU We have a large assortment of White, Red and Blue Table Cloths at 9K ner yard and up JJb Pure linen at per yard and 7Kn up LOb The good quality Cooks' and Waiters' Aprons, only Cooks' Caps only 1K lUb Boys' Hfcavy quality Corduroy Knicker bocker Pants, all sizes, per CDn pair, 75c and UUb Mens' Silk four in hand Ties, OK all shades, only Lxib Mens' 5-ply Linen Collars, two for LxJb Mens' Heavy Jumbo Sweaters in Gray or red, $5.00, $3.50, CO Kn $2.95 and .ou Good White Cotton Batting, per roll 1fl 1Mb Quilt size, 3-lb. roll Cotton Batting, pure white 7K iuu Our assortment of Ladies' Handker chiefs in plain and fancy is unsurpassed. We have them in hand embroidered at 25c. 50c and 75c, and others En as low as Pearl Buttons, all sizes per dozen JO En lib THE FAIR IRVING BLOCK Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. llltlKI'S ItAXDO.V. News of City liy-tlie-Son, us Told l,V Tin Itt:(i'Ifi-. Vera, tlio eight-year-old daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. I.. N. ClroKory, tiled at lliHr liomc In 1I1m (illy Sunday. Tim four-yoiir-old child of .Mr. mid Mrs. Hurt lloxlo, of Prosper, died liiBt Tim rntlay mid was hurled Friday at tlio llandon Cemetery. Mrs. II. F. Morrison, who under went a fiorloiiH operation nt Einor Kciipy HoHpltal n wook nno, Is netting along nicely now, although she waH In a vory weakened condition, owing to tlio fact of being on tlio operating lalilo for five hours. Frank Cattorlln lias severed his connection with the llandon Dry floods Company, and expects to leave Frldny for Portland, where he will Join Mrs. Cntterlln and remain for the winter. They mny return to llandon In tlio spring. A. F. Kstahrook and wlfo arrived on the Speedwell and Mr. Kstahrook will look after tlio hiislness of his company for a short time. ... L. Hrnndonbiirg. who had chnrgo of tho Kstahrook WnrohoiMu about three years ago. arrived on the Speedwell and will tako over the warehouse business again. TjAIIM (JUTS COXTHACT. Kf,eBdend Auto Line Cars lenvo ovcry an minutes from 7 a. m., to 7 p. ni.: from 7 p. m. to 12 o'clock every half. Faro 15 cmts ono way, round trl, 25 cents. Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00 Cars leave Chandler Not I, Marsh field and North Uend News Co., Id North Dond. GORST & KING, Props. CALL A TAXI DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 310 l'urfy mid trulu culls n Specialty. MAItSIIFIKM) TAXICAIJ CO. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFIELD ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, AT 10 A. M. Run Francisco office, 805 Fife lllilg., or Lombard St. Piers Xo. 27. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McCcorgo, Agt., Phone 1 1. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. old on tlio Installment plnn. HAItltlNOTON, DOYLE CO, ) Front St. Phono 4i-I. Mwrtiliflelil. Or. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WK FUltXISII A llAfl AXI) WILL PAY Till. POHTAUH OX ITS KKTLKX. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfield dkop ix axd si: I j tiii: BIG GAMES jx Tin: imwuxc tociixamuxt Chatterton's Alleys NOHTH FUONT ST UK 1ST RUBBERS MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S RUBBERS ANY SIZE. AT ELECTRIC SHOE STORE. 180 South Broadway. WANTED watches that won't keep time, Dirty and rancid oil aro tho ruination of your watch. Let me handle It aud presorvo It perfectly for years to come, E.SC BARKER 2211 Front st. Mnrahll 'd. Or. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks between any points lu MarshtU'Ul for the follow, lug rates, delivery to be inado Id the tlrst stories of bulldiucs: One trunk $ .as Three trunks no Twelve trunks i.ao Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi HclKiier, Prop, Phonos, 120-J: 40-L.j 9S-H. KQUIPPKD WITH Wll.l.M.SS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIMK. SAILS FltOM POHTLAXD AT 8 P. M., Tl'I.SDAV, XOV. I ITII, TL' ICS DAY, NOV. 1HTII, TUFSDAY, NOV. ti-lTII. SAILS FIIOM MAHSIIFIKLD SATUHDAV, XOVP.MIII.lt, 7 A. .M.; SAT lilt DAY, XOV. 15TII, 10 A. .M.; Fit I DAY, XOV. HIST, 1) P. M.; SATUItDAY, XOV. 20TII, U:o A. M. Tickets on Hale to all Kastcm points and Information as to routes unil rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main 35-1.. P. L. STICItLIXO, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIKKL1.S8 SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM PORTLAND SrXDAY, NOV KM I IK It 1(1, ATM P.M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HAXK HOAD AT PORTLAND NOKT1I PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44 O. V. McGICOHOE, AKct. f!eo. P. Laird returned on the Speedwell from San Francisco where lie was securing his supplies for his sewer contracts. All supplies arriv ed except one car load of fixtures and tho dlKKer, which will come on tho next trip of the hoat. Mr. Laird says It will not take him over thirty days to finish tip tho whole Job after he Kots started. Dandon Recorder. AJax won tho first fall lu ulna min utes and four seconds, with a hnrlock and ehln hold. Lutsey won tho sec ond fall in twenty-two minutes mid fifty-seven seconds, with it scissors hold and the third fall In forty min utes with a toe and leg hold. A.lax was not down In tho third' fall, but Kiivo up when Ihitsey had 111 111 whero It was Impossible to not away without breaking a leg. Tho preliminary wan by Younc Zumwnlt, of Curry County and Don aldson, of Rlvorton. Zumwnlt' wnB much heavier but Donaldson dlsplav ed nioro sclenco, although ho was not In condition and after about for ty-flvo minutes going Donaldson wns sick and gavo tho match to Zumwalt, nlthough both men wore on their feet when tho bout1 closed. AJax and Lutsoy will wrestle ngnln Saturday night for $1000 sldo hot. llandon Recorder. 1UXDOX MOOSF. PLAX HALL. Tho Times wnnt nils get what they go after. Society Is Formed to Erect lliillding to Tost. $25,000. DANDON, Or.. Nov. 1 1 The llandon lodge of Moose has formed a building society and plans to orcct a large hall. The cost of tho build ing Is estimated at $25,000. It will he heated by steam. In tho base ment will bo a swimming pool con taining salt water. To facilitate obtaining the salt water tlio build ing will bo erected on a sandy stretch of beach which Is not more than 100 feet from tho city hnll. The otllcors of tho building society aro: J. N. Craln, president; W. Lo (lore, vice-president; I). M. Avorlll, treasurer; L. A. Langley, soerotnry; .1. T. Sullivan, Donnld MncKlntosh and C'laronco Hdmunds. NOSTRILS ID HEAO STOPPED UP FROM COLO? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Instantly Clears Air Parage-; Yon Itreatlie Freely; Dull Headache Ones; Nasty Calnrrlial Discharge Stop. Try "ICly's Cream Halm." Cot a small bottle anyway, Just to try It apply n llttlo In tho nostrils and Instantly your clogged noso and stopped-up air passages of tho head will open; you will brentho freely; dullness and headncho disappear. Ily morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal soro throat will bo gone. Mud such misery now! Cot tho small bottlo of "Hly's Cream Halm" at any drug storo. This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by tho hoat of tho nostrils; ponotratcs and heals tho Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines tho noso, head and throat; clears tho nlr passages; stops nnsty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't Iny awako tonight strugg ling for breath, hawking and blow liiK.. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dronnlnir Into tho throat; and raw dryness Is distressing, but truly needless. I'ut your faith JtiHt once in "Kly's Cream Halm" and your cold or catnrrh will suroly disappear. 'of her .laughter MfdNt Ik. hour "mn l tn, n Bn er'-a, nlKht. Cl,,; mwlbt8.Z rook, MichiBnr,r,abor :on Waldvogei To iM M 11. Tlmv arelllDf.. I "iiver. nf oi.ii. 1 '"Ktoii, and cinrk ' w"- o". ah t;,rkc JJ ' .1 with Mr. Wnldvogel i;?' Waldvogei came to o 'Vd wrs, coming t0 ,hlrt( -wi UCJ , Milll where on Jne child born. of I xmn'ii iv, ..J . 1 v.-j ait; n fi v n . m from their man V lSmH The Ladles' Aid Socley m tlJ Alr mretch TlmradayalSI Kiivo a vorv lntp.i.. .... tlvo chart talk . ? Inlet Th,.r,tnv " '"u'"0'l T ir in.., ... I 1 '"Kfnon was a MtrihiMi V sltor Frl.lnv f ,m. ... . vmH ' mio weeK, MFIliK Will, Hi.vr, Hill Melle. tho ImspIhIi i,.v..I who was w th namlnn o, 'I , .uulffiff ..,,iu uown irotn Portland lasuttll mid will spend tlib winter tripfhjl .M,ii. i uu nuru nnn lineiin n v.. uji.i uas signed up with the Portlull .Norinwest LeaRiie for next rear. prt-l viding Portland has a team In Oil I leugiio. naniion liecorder. AT THE HOTELS. -tl BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FKW TKX ACHF. THACl'S FOUK MILKS SOUTH O.N COUNTY HOAD n PKH ACHK; Slot) CASH, HALAXCIC TWO YKAHS, NO IXTF.HF.ST. NO TAXUS, FIXIi SAXDY LOAM, LKVF.L HKXCH LAXD. Buy One It Will Make You Money DooaM MacKktosIn HEAL KSTATB and INSUHAXCR. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DKPAHTMEXT LUMHP.lt, LATH, BIIIXGLKS, MOULDIXfiS, SASH AXI) DOOH3. ROOFING l'APKH, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO HY USIXO OUH WOOD. PHOXE 100. ina SOUTH H HOAD WAY TIIK HKCOHD PHOTOGRAPIIIXG AHSTHACT COMPANY Haro photographic copies of all records Coos County to date, abstracts of tltlea, present owners, or any other Information relating to real oBtate furnished on short notice. BUSINESS OFFICES 117 North Front St., Murshflelrt. Phono 15U Z7 S W. J. RUST, Manager ash fin ' RE50LUTE UNIVERSAL Here's a Cbal H hat will give more heat units with less consump tion of fuel than any other made, We can refer you to our customers for proof, Also, we have a full line of Wood Heaters Coal Heaters Stove Boards , Etc. 1 11 The Cluuidler. II. T. Holden, Portland: J.Cfcl shall, Portland; Mra.Tyrell.Oillntl T. Wlllliim, San FranclKo; P.ll nurtt, San Francisco; Geo. L Ml dock, San Francisco; Geo. Biidfciil Snn Francisco; H. J, Kiufmio.iil Frnnclsco; M, 0. Egleston, Oiklurl W. F. Morton, Portland; L t lit Jcqvlst, Coqullle; James 8. Hitkl Capo ninnco; Dorothy Trtilml Myrtlo Point; Hallle A. Leep, VpM Point; B. W. Shultz, San Fntclntl I. Hacker, Pasadena; Mn.L,H.El nrd, Coqullle; E. Weiss, Santa R K. J. Ityan, Portland; Brewster Cl oron, Jr., San Francisco; W.M.V roo. Portland; F. A. Cassity.tlfa child; Portland; Mrs. W. B. Sa&l Portland: H. J. Nelson, Portal Harold Almert, Chicago; D. H Seattle; O. E. Yates; Mr. and i A. II. Pierce, nclllnsham. Tlio Lloyd. R. ndnaldl, RoSeburg; J. W TtosohurK; O. Norman and son, I land: A. Hca!e. Myrtle Point; J Jackson. Coqullle; Henry WV nulllo: James Wlllard, Fn fn ro; To. Bnrnslde, San FrMlw;l Johnson and wife, San Frantiw, Blanco Hot!. G. K. Harrington, Salem; Mann, San Francisco; O.Z.1"" Napa, California. The Coo. D. D. Johnson, San Fraud! H. Knceland. Portland; Wi ' Conulllo; Frank Thrift, OH i?ifh'i iC- Norman, San Harris & Keshr, Saa Frandw;' F. Sumner, San Francisco. PARI I . ALBRKHT ' ...ij TO RUN FOR W m vntflrs and cltuH i U Viv I Marshfield, greeting: . . 1... nnnnnnta BjKl' 1 noreujr ,... ... iha nfflCi 01 W canmuaie im 7 )Ul .. .... trarahfle d at t,, me cujr u. --;- htiV Ing city eiecuou m oer i, if"" ... to In preseiuiui. M- . .. 4 anil rlw fully unuenH-u- M grave imporw-v- slbllltles of me ou - , I therefore maite m--. 4 hereforo 7 w t elected I r, i Pie in dean, J progressive and force Its laws an- clean, business .df haVo kept my pie or ":-,:;- will do so in ins - - vamilt via In our new wgjfi .Ji aera. op r .-I ( Hi Til Til Hi: CA 1 AI. 1