The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 02, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COOS BUI TIMES. WARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
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A Buster Brown Watch
and fob will be
GIVEN AWAY FREE
Each week to the holder of the lucky
numbered coupon given away with each
pair of Buster Brown Shoes. For Sale
only at
Tfine Goldeo Role
Just come in and see what we have for suitable,
acceptable presents for your family and friends.
Our line of present goods "draws a ring around"
any other line in town. Our drug store is the
place to buy presents which show taste and
refinement in the selection, but which won't cost
a world of money.
We can make your Christmas money go farther.
Come to OUR Dtug Store.
THE REXALL STORE
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"THE BUSY
MAIN
PHONE
Orpheum
ZUKO.V. Til 13 SOCIAL PIRATE, OR THE PRIVATE INQUIRY
OFFICE. A startling feature production In three parts.
OH. YOb FLIRT An irresistible Imp Comedy.
J'M HUNTLEY'S ADVENTURE A thrilling experience In early
frontier life.
P'V'K THOUSAND FEET OF GOOD PICTURES.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS.
HERE IS YOUR.
$500 cash and balance monthly payments. All tbo same as rent,
Scares for you a brand new, up-to-date, fine bungalow of five
jooms, Bplondldly located with just a magnificent view of tlio bay.
y regard It as one of the best, If not the very best, buy In
Mrshfleid.
COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc.
ME G. DUNCAN.
Phone 264
" Kind of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
COPYKtCHr
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CORNER."
298
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Tonight
CHANCE ! ! !
- J.
B. I). JONES
DECEMBER
elovx is gl"en
light (if high and
M rshflold.
The tides nre placed lu the order
of occur-ence, with their times on
Hie ilrst linu and heights on the
second line uf each day; a compar
ison on consecutive heights will
Indlcnto whether it Is high or low
water, .-'or high wnter on the bar
siihstn.et 2 hours 31 minutes,
1.Hrs. . 5.22 10.22 1.2. 11.14
i Ft. . . 4.S 2.1 0.1 0.5
2 His. . fi.L'O 11.15 5.20 1 1.58
Ft. . . 4.S 2.II 5.7 0.1
3 Hrst. . 7.00 12.1G 0.00 0.0
Ff. . . 4.S 2.5 5.1 0.0
4 Ills. . 0.4:5 7.51 1.21 G.50
Ft. . . 0.4 4.0 2.5 4.G
WEATHER FORECAST.
Iljr Auoclilnl Pitm to Coo Hay Tlmni.
ORBOON Fair tonight.
Wednesday fair East, rain
West. Southerly winds.
I LOCAL TEMPERATURE
I RECORD
For the 24 hours ending nt
4:41! a. in., December 2, by
llenj. OBtllnd, special govern
ment meterologlst:
I Maxlniuni 50
i Minimum 2!)
At 4:4!! a. m 29
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
ISM.'l 1G.04
Preclpltntlon same period Inst
year 21. GO
I Wind: Northeast. Clear.
llu met with a disaster,
His agony is deep;
He donned a mustard plaster
And then fell asleep.
(Ive Conceit. Director Fen ton an
nounces that a free band concert will
bo given nt the Masonic opera house
next Sunday afternoon nt 2:30.
Locates Here. Dr. W. T. Tomp
kins, a Suggestive Therapeutist, who
has been located at Grants Pass, has
located in Marshlleld and will soon
open offices on North Broadway In
the Scngstackcu building.
Turner Fined. Frank Turner, who
wns arrested last week on n charge
of assaulting Mrs. G. M. Ralley, at ;
the Home Hotel, was given a trial I
before Recorder Rutler yesterday and
at the conclusion wns found guilty
nnd was fined $15.
Arrive Safely. A. H. Powers re
ceived a telegram yesterday an
nouncing the snfo arrival of Mrs.
Powers and daughter In San Fran
cisco. They say tbo voyage was a
WANT ADS.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED
WANTED Position as housekeeper
small f iinlly. Rm. .'I, Rogers Hotel
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Apply E. M. Smith, Flag
staff, or phono 3125.
WANTED Carrier hoys to dellvr
The Times. Must be twolvo years
old or ovor nnd In fifth grade or
above In school.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 200-ncre rand. on
North Lake, Ton Mile, for from
one to five years, for $250 per
year. Renter to purchase 10
cows, 7 holfers, 2 horses, 1 Jersey
bull, two years old, and farming
Implements now on said promises,
at such prices and tonus ns may
bo agreod upon. For particulars
applv to Hall & Hall.
FOR RENT Large furnished house
kooplng rooms; also largo sleep
ing room for two. Phono 325-L,
334 First street North.
FOR RE XT Modern fiirnMied lint.
Close In. Phone IG4-.I.
I FOR SALE I
FOR SALE House and barn and
20 lots, well Improved, lu First
Addition; horses, hniness, wagon,
two milk cows, 150 chickens.
Phone 3151 or address J. E,
Fitzgerald, or come nnd see.
FOR BALK Dry wood, any length
at Campbell's .wood yards.
FOR SALE Launch Oregon; sell for
cash or trade for one Horse, outni
and c"ow. Inquire L. A. Wllley,
Smith & Wade Machine Shops, or
nddross Mrs. II. C. Wllley, Robi
Landing, City.
FOR RENT Soino good offices In
First Natlonnl Rank building. Ap
ply at Bank.
FOR IIEXT Large house on Soutl.
II th street. Phone 119-L., or sec
A. R Campbell.
LOST
LOST Trunk taken to Alliance
warehouse with nnmo G. Wilson
nddrossod to San Francisco, euro
Redondo. Reward for return r
information brought to Times office.
There'saDollarin Satisfaction
tiil'l'tnik fitwl wtflu (ti. iti-iim- jl.ttl.... j... . , .
'' " "' mining in THE PARIS I AX, ami von nnv in. mm.. .l,.t
nrs for Til K PARISIAN' made garments ,hn you uonld pay for np1H,rol of InfeJh'r m k Whv ,
xx.in.liK. .be,, poHort pro, uetluus of tb, Master Tailors of Xow York? They express lh,,. 1
in making only the best anil ours of supplying only the best to jou. 1 1 1
PRICK Mi:.VS SUITS AND COATS
I'ltll l.' III1VW CI-I'I'C VM I'llt'l'L! .
little rough, but not disagreeable
and everyone was feeling fine.
Regius Suit. Hall & Hall,
suit against
$146 which they allege Is due them
on account. The case has been filed
lu Justice Pennock's court. Mr.
O'Connell, It Is said, alleges that
he does not owe them. The case
bus not been set for trial yet.
Prettiest Old Alex Campbell has
received a copy of a paper from Riv
erside. Calif., stating that his little
niece, Helen Drew, was awarded a
prize in a recent baby show there for
being the prettiest girl under one
year old. Her mother will bo re
membered as .Miss Myra Campbell,
whose husband Is editor of the Rtver
sldo Press.
Ruys Property. Mr. McCloskey, of
Juneau, Alaska, has closed a deal
with II. J. Kimball of the limner es
tate for the purchase of a tract lOOx
325 on North Front street, near the
old stavo mill, for $0500. The prop
erty has 100 foot water frontage and
It Is said that Mr. MeCloskej, who Is
reported to be well-to-do, will Im
prove It nt olive.
Now Parish. The Portland Ore
goiilan contains a picture or the Rev.
Hither F. J. Springer, formerly of
North nend, and states that le has
been appointed to the Roy Parish,
which Includes Hanks, North Plains
(lilt) IllllUr HKIllll CIIII.Il.l.ll.llUH II. Illlll
section. Ho formerly was pastor In
that community and his return then
Is reported to be very gratifying to
his congregation.
Dancing School. Earl Murphy,
who recently camo hero with .Us liar
outs, has leased the Odd Fellows Hall
and will open a dancing academy
there this week. Mr. Murphy Is
highly recommended and has all the
late dances. Ho will have classes for
eMIdreu and grownups. Ills I'uther
will assist hlm.tho latter being an
excellent pianist, an well as an ac
complished baud musician.
Open llraucli. Don V. Ilowman
and O. C. Totten of Totton's Superior
Cleaning Works at North Rend, have
opened u branch In Marshlleld at
Front street. They have in,',an""d
for a delivery service hero, calling for
nnd delivering goods. I hey havo p
in a fine plant nt North Ilond nnd
re nreioired o do all kinds of work
In excellont shnno and nroinntly. They
are iilnniilnc to servo all of Coosl
eoiintv.
Mi..,, i.'linw Cnmlilno Tbo Ward
Rlun eointinnv and the Lawhorno Sign.
Sbnn mineorn slL'iied nrtlcles vester -
day nftornoon by which tho two firms, MR. AND MRS. PATRICK HENNES
MciU'd as one and they will do soy returned to the niluo on Isth
buslness hereafter under tho firm. inns Inlet yesterday after spond-
iiaii.o of tnu Ward-I.awhorne SIumi
coinpnin. with the plnco or business
nt 5S Anderson street. Tho purtnorH.
are Roy Lawliorne, the pioneer brush
nrtlst in Marshlleld, and J. ward,
formerly or Arizona.
Knov Plead Guilty. I. S. Knox,
who was arrested last week on thoj
charge of appearing on tho streets Jj
In a drunken condition, and who de
manded a trial, pleaded guilty yester
day afternoon before Recorder Rutlor
nrter preparations had been made to
try tho caso. Ho also refuted charg
es that he had been declaring the
police had retained money taken from
him when arrested. Ho was fined
$10.
Buys Lots. Duncan Ferguson yes
terday closed the deal wltn Dr. and
Mrs. C. W. Tower for tho purchase
of lots on North Eighth streot. Thoy
wero tho lots that 1. R. Tower Bald
wero not wonth tho assessment for
Improving the street. Councilman
Ferguson said that ho did not wnnt
to see tho streot Improvement held
up by this ronionstrnnco and said
that ho would buy them. Yestordny
ho closed the deal and now tho Im
provement or Norf- Eighth through
Ferndnlo Is assured.
(ieortre Haines Injured. While ho
was walking through tho feed ware-
liouso or ins tamer. ,, j. '-"
George Haines had a namm escapo
from serious injury yosiumu. v
wagon seat, located fifteen feet high
on top of bales of hay, slipped and
dropped on his neck with such force
that ho was unconscious for a mom
ent, and a bale of hay landod on his
hip, bruising him severely. He re
covered quickly, however, and Is
around today sufrering from somo
bad bruises with considerable pluck.
Exciting Experience. Max 'I cp
port, stoward at the Mllllcoma Club,
RHONE
10 Cent
158-R
Messenger Service
MARSHFIEL0CYCLERY
JPBT REOEIVKT
A lurgo shipment of Electric Cut
Glass Shades.
Call and see our stook of glas-,
ware. We also have some of thei
latest designs In shower fixtures
from two light to flvo. Everything
In electrical supplies
BarnanP& Langworthyi
.MUX'S AND HOYS' SUITS AND COA'I
: 'i-i ;.o to i, t.00 I
'had an exciting exuorlenco tlm ntHit
of the recent storm, which ha8 Just
come to light. Mr. Teppert was
and when at
the corner of Central avenue and
Fifth street the wind grew so strong
that he seized a firmer hold on his
umbrella. Just then a gust struck
him which lifted him off his feet
and nearly hurled hlin headlong
through the plate glass of Cook's
urucury. j no eiectric. wires were
loosened and Mr. Teppert also bo-
camo the center of a vivid electrical
display. Those who saw feared
ho might bo killed, but he escaped
without a scratch. In the meleo his
hat and umbrella disappeared and
have not been seen since, but Max
says ho was glad to escape even
with his shoes.
UIXXEH
'ARTY,
Mr. and Mrs. Rout. Kittson, or
Eastslde, entertained at a Thanks-
I'tvltt.r tlllltwil mi.l ftiii.ll. 1.......I.1..
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
it. u Cavanaiigh, Mr. and Mrs.
wuits Cavanaiigh, Mr. and Mrs.
chas. Cavannugh. Carl West. Win.
. kimhiui. cinii. i:iiinn iiniu.ii n..i-.
man and Robert Cav.'Uiaugh, Edith,
rJthcl and Muriel Cavnnaiigli.
.5. 4. v
PERSONS NOTES
Wo're all allko, It seems to me,
No matter what our stations;
For we all priino tho family treo
Ry cutting poor relations.
C. I). DALEY will leave today ror
Myrtle Point to tako tho stage for
Roseburg on route to Portland.
W. II. MATH EN will leave on tho
Mars!illeld-Rosoburg stage lino for
Interior points today.
CHAS. II. CURTIS, of tho Union
! Moat Company left yesterday nu
the coquillu Valley towns on
business.
IN. H. M 'Ml I. LAN. of the Union
1 .Meat Company, left yesterday for
Gardiner and Florence to spend
. n week lu that section.
ik Sunday lu Mnrshllein.
MRS. .1. R. DODGE or Camp 1 on
South Coos River, Is u MnrBhflold
visitor today, Her sou, Jou Dodge,
who recently underwent nn opern
tlou for aniieiiillcltis at Mercy llos
pltal, wll bo able to loavo tho hos
pital in three of four nays ami win
be taken home to recuperate.
R. TOWER expects to leave In
a lew days on an extended East
ern till, which will Include n visit
to I he Bulck factories and the
lending automobile centers to get
pointers on the now cars. Ho
will also go to Boston and visit
other parts of tho East, being
gone about two mouths.
SHANNON MITCHELL, or "The
Gunnory," returned yesterday
from a two-weeks' trip to Sacra
mento and other points In Cal
ifornia, Utah and Idaho. In
Portland ho visited Tommy Btad
Bhaw, of the llradshaw-lvlinball
Co., who reports their new en
gine making groat hit. It Iu.h
already been adopted by tho Chal
mers Auto Co. for their 101 1
cars.
I'l.lfS NOTICE!
Tliore will bo a big rehearsal for
. v,Utl, ......ut,.,,! Hhow at the Ma-
J J '), .
nlng nt 8 o'clock. By order of
F. D. FLETCHER, Director.
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU Han
Always used. Phone 72. PHcin
Llverv tnd Trnf ''nwinn.
Watch for Our
Holiday
Opening
Ad.
Always Something New.
Peoples 5-W-15C Store
.?. nil u .N 10.00
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
TUESDAY.
i Cafeteria Club with Mr. nnd
I Mrs. w. F. McEldowney.
I North Rend Cathollr. Ladles
with Mrs. V. G. Hlndmnrsh.
I WEDNESDAY
I The Woman's Baptist Misslon-
nry Circle with' Mrs. Storey.
I Leader, Mrs. A. 'A. Downs. Sub
ject, a .Missionary Tour."
Rrldgo Club with Mrs. J. II.
Flanagan.
D. M. C. Club with Mrs.
Slowart McDonald.
Royal Auction Rrldgo Club
with Airs. A. T. Haines.
Presbytorlnn Silver Ten nt
the homo of Mrs. F. S. Dow.
HERE WITH RRIDE
Marriage of H. A. Carinlchael unit
Miss Ruth IVIter at Itiindon.
S. A. Carinlchael and brldo have
been stopping at tho Chandler for
a few days while hero on tholr .honey
moon trip. Mr. Cnrmlchael Is a well
known limber cruiser, having rccontly
been In the employ or Dennis Mc
Carthy on tho Coos County cruise,
and Is a member or tho Elks lodgo
and has boon given n merry reception.
Concerning tho ntiptlnls at Ilandon,
the Recorder says;
A very beautiriil wedding wns sol
emnized at- tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Feller yesterday at 10 o'clock
when their daughter, Ella Ruth Fel
ter, was united lu inarrlago to Mr. S.
A. Cnrmlchnol or Marshriold, Rev. II.
C. Ilnrtranft officiating.
Tho brldo wns beautifully gowned
In white silk mull, trimmed with
white rm- and pearl, and carried a
lioquot or roses furnished from Co
qiillle, and tho table bouquet of pink
roses and ferns was the gift of Mrs.
D. L. P. Sorensen. Her only orna
ment was an Ivory brooch, tho gift
of her oldest brother nnd brought
from Yokahama.
Only the family and n fow limned-'
late friends wero present. MIbs Viola
Beyerlo was bridesmaid and Sidney
Wllllnius acted as best man. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Evoret Sin
gle of Coqullle; Mrs. Lena Cochran
oI Coqulllo; Rurrel Nasburg or Mnrsh
llold; Messrs. and Mesdnmes Leonard
Hoover, Wilbur Hoover, R. A. Feltor
and .Mrs. Charlos Feltor.
Mr. and Mrs. Carinlchael wore tho
recipients or many beautiriil presents
as tokens or the high esteem lu which
they are held. Tho happy couple
loft this morning for Mnrshlleld for
u short honeymoon trip.
WE ARE UP TO DATE: An ex
pert ladles' and gentloiuou's mani
cure nt Wlmmor's Bnrber Shop, North
Front street, opposite Royal Thoator.
A Free 7-inch
Pair of Shears
while they last; made from the
bes I Manganese, Sleel; worth at
least 75 cents with u pureh.ihU
of $1.00 or over of our
XMAS STOCK
THE STORE FOR QUALITY
GOODS AXD PEXSLAR
REMEDIES.
lEe Royal
TONIGHT
FOUR XEW REELS OF PICTURES
MONA A stirring Indian romance.
THE KING'S MESSENGER- A mor
alltv nl (iv.
A MODERN WITNESS--A blind au
thor's plays are stolen rioui mm
and tho dictagraph exposes tho
thiof.
HAWK EYE TO THE RESCUE A
screaming hurlcsinio.
This Is an oxtra-flno program of
pictures and should not be imIhsoiI.
Admission ton ccuis,
VAl'DEYILE TOMORROW.
Thursday night, "tflgoiunr, the
Bluck Scourge," In four reels, Hel
ler than Tigris.
Saturday night,
Wallace pli tures,
Haggenbeck
Four reels
of
thrills.
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