The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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We Carry the Most Com
plete Line of Furniture
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OUR PRICE will please you too.
Mrs. Goodshopper:-
When you look through our high grade
line of furniture, you may expect our
prioes to he of the same quality. That is
the only thing in which we will fall short
of your expectations. For we endeavor
always to make prices as satisfactory to
our customers as our furniture is.
Therefore, when you come to our store and
buy of us, you will pay only reasonable,
fair and square prices for your furniture.
We can prove these words.
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS"
City
Come in and let us
prove it to you.
Examine our line of
Bedroom
Dressers
$7.50, $8.50, $10.00,
$12.50, $13.50,
$14.50, $15.00,
$17.50, $21.00,
$22.50, $25.00,
$28.50, $35.00,
$47.50.
PINE
MATTRESSES
$3.00, $3.50, $4.50,
$5.50, $6.50, $10.00,
$12.50, $15.00,
$17.50, $18.00.
SPRINGS
$2.75 to $15.00
Chairs and Rockers
75c to $35.00.
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
IRVING
BLOCK
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Look at the Parisian for your
FULL DRESS, SUMMER
and EVERY DAY Apparel
SEE WINDOWS
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Practice Tango and One Step
TO THE MUSIC OF A
VICTROLA
Everybody is dancing the
new dances the Maurice
langoi the One Step, the
Hesitation Waltz, the Castle
Valk we have them all in
Victor Records for the VIC
TROLA, Get a Victrola today and
learnmany are acquiring
the art easily at home,
Victrolas $1 5 to $200 and
on the easiest terms. Let us
advise you as to the best
selection of the new dance
Records,
LOST
An Opportunity (o buy n IoycI nt
troctlve lioiucslto nt $123. These
have nil been Hold.
There arc it few loft nt 91(10 nnd
8U00; till full BO-foot loin, lovel and
cleared, mi Improved streets. If you
sire looking for n plnro to build u
little home, neo REID ABOUT IT.
You can buy on your own terms.
Phone UUI5 or rnll nt office.
V. A. REID, ISO Front St.
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The Royal
TONIGHT
Tho Houso of Dig Features.
Entire chunge of program.
Margaret Eleanoro, the WeUh
Nightengale singing "Mother Mc
Cree," and "Whllo Old Glory Wane."
Daniel Frohraan presents in the
nishop's Carriage," featuring Mary
Plckford.
A fascinating drama of tho under
world that annroaches tragody and
ends In romance. With Fate as
stage director, Nanpy Mary pick
fnrri . nlnvB many stranee narts. but
eventually adopts a role that leads
to love and happiness,
"Max Under." Max prefers to
get DYED than to DIE. This. Is
SOME comedy.
"A Fool and His Money." Ilex.
Six reels. C000 Wet of HEST pic
tures. Chase's five-piece orchestra.
Admission, balcony, 15c; lower
floor, 25c. children 10c.
Here Friday night, "Luclle Love,"
the Girl of Mystery.
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFiaO CYCLERY
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WEATHER FORECAST
tnr Aclit4 Prn I Coo ll.j Tlnus.)
OREGON' Unsettled, prob
ably showers In west; fair In
Enst mid southerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
UNCORD
For the 24 hours ending nt
4:43 n. in., Juno 23, by llenj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: ..Inxlnium 61
Minimum 4C
At 4:43 n. m 03
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1913 05.05
Precipitation 08
1'roclpUntlon samo porlod
last year '.. ..03.18
Wind: southwest, cloudy.
HORN'.
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D'AMHROSIO To Mr. and Mrs.
Dominic D'Ambroslo, at tholr homo
In Hunker Hill, a daughter, their
second child.
Wants Engine Puuido. Roy Ab
bott Is trying to got the Smith-Powers
peoplo and Supt. Miller to havo n
parndo of tho different kinds of en
gines In servlco hero on the Front
street lino during tho colobrntlon.
Hullds Here. Henry E. Rennlcr
will soon commonco building a mod
ern six-room resldonco on IiIh IoIb
In First Addition nt the corner or
Southwest bouluvard and California
avonue.
Silver Ton. Tho Women's Mis
sionary society of tho Prcsbytorlan
Church will sorvo a silver tea nt
tho now homo of Mrs. Hnrry Fol
som on Eleventh street, botwoon Cen
tral and Commercial, Wednesday,
Juno 24, nt 2:30.
Picnic Thursday. Tho A. N. W.
Club will hold Its annual picnic on
Thursday of this wcok when they
will Journey up Coos Rlvor and
spenu i no uay wim Airs. U. 11. Dun
gan. They havo chartered a launch
for tho day's outing and will loavo
Mnrshfleld at 10 o'clock a. in.
New Hull Phi) or Arrives Mr. and
Mrs. John Snyder and their two-weeks-old
baby boy arrived homo
from Portland yesterday. Mother
and child nro doing well and tho
proud father wouldn't change places
with the president of the National
League. Tho new nrrlvol weighs 8
pounds, but IiIh daddy snys he Is al
ready a great "bawl" player and can
"talk" to the umpire with the best
of 'em.
Meets Accident. Hnnlc L. St.
Clair, who resides at the corner of
Kruso and Second streets, nnd n mem
ber of Frank Norton's road crew,
uas the victim of a painful accident
this morning. Whllo driving ono of
tho teams working on n wheel scrap
er, tho catch broke, overturning the
scrnpor, which caught him and frac
tured the right leg. He was taken
to Mercy Hospital, where he Is re
ported resting easily.
Names Delegates. Mayor F. E. Al
len, In response to a request from
Governor West, hns appointed George
Goodrum nnd Hugh Mel.aln delegates
to tho second annual convention of
the Oregon-Washington nnd Califor
nia Pacific Coast Good Roads Asso
ciation, wheh will bo held at Mod
ford July 27 and 2S. Win. Grimes
of Mnrshfleld Is a member of the exe
cutive committee nnd plans to attend.
Tho aim of the association Is to has
ten tho Pacific Highway nnd nlso to
promoto good roads genornlly.
Drunk Destroys Furniture. While
under the Influence of liquor Chnrlcs
.upon tried to destroy the furniture
In two rooms In the Joy House nt
North Hutul Inst night. He cut tho
mattress on which he had been sleep
lug, smashed a mirror nnd broko
two or thrco chnlrs. He got nwny
before, ho could be apprehended nnd
enmo to Mnrshfleld, where ho got
moro whiskey, upon was arrested
at 1:30 by Officer RIchnrdBon nnd
returned to North He ml In an au
tomobile. Ha Is being held In tho
city Jail pending n preliminary hearing.
SOIIAIj CALENDAR.
TUESDAY.
North llend Library Commlt
1 tee ineetlnc.
Mrs. T. S. Harvey entertains
nt Flvo Hundred.
Royal Auction Ilrldgo Club
with Mrs. W. H. Kennedy.
WEDNESDAY.
n. p. q. E. Danco at North
llend In Simpson Pavilion.
Wedding of Miss Helen Rush
and Carl Davis at South Uend,
Ind.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. J.
Iirockmucller.
Mars' field Ilrldgo Club.
Mngniluo Club with Mrs. El
mer Vineyard of Enstsldo.
ed through hero yesterday en
route, homo from Portland nnd
northern points.
MRS. I,. A. PETEltS nnd daughter.
Alice-, of this city, left this morn
ing for Myrtlo Point whero they
will visit relatives.
Damages Autos. Local nutotsts
aro planning to offer rewards for
somo vandal who has been placing
roofing nails In the road near Hon
ryvlllo. Sundny Ed Ixroiu nnd
Clnudo Moon hnd their tires punc
tured and picked up n lot of tho nnlls.
A little later moro were found In tho
samo place. Soma of tho nnlls hnd
been filed to make them sharpor.
Ono mnchlno had all four tires punc
tured nnd another ono got four nnlls
In ono tiro. A detective may bo put
on tho case nnd tho suvero punish
ment that tho offender needs motud
out to hlin.
MRS. J. U. HENDERSON, of Port
am!, formerly connected with tho
ladles' ready to wear department
of the It. M. Gray storo In that
city, arrived In Mnrshfleld today
to tako a position with tho Hub
Dry Goods Company. Mrs. Hen
derson Is an expert In ladles' wear
goods with many years' oxperlonco
nnd will bo plensod to confer with
tho ladles of Coos Hay In tho mat
ter of dress nt nny time.
CLASSIFIED
AD
(PEOPLE . YOU
Ikmow
ABOUT
Tor Dance Pavilion. L. .1. Cam
pau, who enmo hero recently from
San Francisco, has rented the F, II.
Wnlto lot Just south of tho Coko
building nnd plans to put In a danc
ing pavilion there, for tho Fourth of
July. If things nro favorable ho pro
poses to maintain R during good
weather.
HetuiuH Hert.- P. J. Shenhan of
tho Smlth-Powors company was ablo
to return to tho Chandler Hotel from
Mercy Hospital, where he spent
about sovon weeks following an op
eration on his feot. Tho operation
was entirely successful, but It will
bo n month or so yet before ho will
MISS DONNELLY
Scalp Treating and
1 Facial Massage
1)01 Kliixl Ave. Phone 4 10. J
MY OWN' FORMUra.
HAIR TONIC '
PRICE $1.00
Is For Halo Only nt tho
OWL PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
FRANK I). COHAN
Tho Central Aw. Druir Storo
MRS. II. E. EDWARDS, of Allognny,
Is n visitor In tho city today.
JAY CLINKENHEARD, of Coos Riv
er, Is n visitor In tho city today.
J. W. CHAPMAN returned on the
Hrenkwnter today from Portland.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL and Tom
Hall were Coqulllo visitors yes
terday. TOM NICOLS, of this city, loft
this morning for Coqulllo on business.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
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WANTED Dressmaking by oter-
enced dressmaker, by day or pleco.
Will go to homo. Plain or fancy.
Phono 117. Mrs. Lonsdalo, St.
l.awrenco llotol.
STOLEN Two Ahrdalo dogs. Ho
ward for arrest and conviction of
guilty person. Leavo Information
at Times offlco.
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COOK Experienced mini rook rnt
posltton either camp or bonrdlng
houso. Address E. L. Wucrlli,
Gen. Del,, Mnrshfleld.
FOR BALK Household goods. Call
nt 1G9 Hall avonuo.
VOl HAIiH lUng", IimiUt, Circn
slnn walnut chiffonier, couch, bod,
mattress, springs, etc, Mrs. Josoph
Hchmcddlng, 990 South 4th st.
I FOR SALE I,
FOR HAM-J l!0).nrro tbilry '"" 2
milk rows, 20 head young stock,
4 good homos, 10 hogs, chickens,
2 wagons and buggy, 3 mowing
machines, 3 soparatorB, mostly
now, all farming tools noeded on
fnrm: about 00 acres bottom undor
cultivation, balance mostly bunch.
Good houso and barn. For par
ticulars, see John Hear, Tel. No.
165-X.
T. F. MONTGOMERY, of Tho Dalles,
arrived hero yestorday for a short
stay.
A. S. HAMMOND and wlfo returned
today from a short stay In Portland.
MRS. A. C. VESTAL hns returned
from n visit with relatives in San
Francisco.
RAYMOND E. HAKER of Coqulllo
was hero yesterday on business and
pleasure.
DON GARDINER left on tho early
morning train for Myrtlo Point
on business.
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
OOOO PKKT OF PICTURES THAT
SATISFY.
GEO. E. TONNEY, of Myrtlo Point,
was a Marshflold business vlsl
tor yestorday.
A ROMANCE OF THE
KVKRGLADES
A two-part Ellon production with
Mis Muble Trunnell In the lead
A bautlfnl offering
IIEAH8T-HELIG NEWS
All tho Latest ErenU IliotogruphMl
A Sunny Jim Conwdy entitled
AV HAKTOH IJLY.
A Dandy VlUKraph featuring Hobby
Uounouy, mo imuy ucior.
WHEN' A WOMAN GUIDES
Ulugmph drunm
Host pictures made always shown
tu-ra at iYMUMnabl price.
Ctifldrea -He Adults JOc
Comlag tomorrow, War la Mexico,
showing tho raptor ot Vtj Crux,
aa Man Wllbtv Bfar Ht Ciuaerau
W. II. PIPER, of Coos Rlvor, came
In this morning to look after busl
..ncss details.
MRS. F. R. Kirk returned today
from a visit In Portland and other
northern points,
MRS. E. L. WALTERS, of Allegany,
came In this morning to visit her
sister, Mrs, Clayton.
FRANK HARLOCKER wont to Co-
qullle last evening to testify in
tho Myrtle Point bank case,
DANIEL MILLER, of Ilandon, a well-
known contractor, was in warsn
fleld yesterday on business.
WALTER E. WADE, of North llend,
went to Coaledo this morning to
look after a business engagement.
CELL IRELAND went to Coqulllo
yesterday, having been summoned
for Jury duty, but ho was excused.
GUY CUTMP of Coos RlTor, spent
several hours in the city today on
matters pertaining to his business,
.MRS. PAUL STERLING, of Coqullle,
left on the afternoon train after
a short visit with Mrs. C, F. El
lerbeck. FRANK E. HEATH and brldo ara
expected homo the last of the week
from the Merchant ranch where
they have bees Bpendlnc tbftlr
honeymoon.
WANTED Good Iioiucm wliero thero
. .nro no chlldron for three woll
tralncd houso kittens. Apartment
2 ovor NnBburg's Grocery.
FOR SALE Musoovlo duck cggfij f.?
per sotting. Htauff's Grocery.
FOR SALE Housi-hold goods; din
ing tnblo and chairs, rockers, bod,
muttrcss and springs, hall trco,
kitchen cabinet, otc, Also Ivors
& Pond piano at bargain. Inqulro
of J. E. Hurkhart. 205 North 4th
street or 'phono 3G9-J.
FOR SALE Furnlturo for flvo room
houso. Inqulro C. E. Hums, North
Hond, or phono 2C3,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT O-rooni houso and
barn, lot 100x200, fruit troes,
berry vinos and chlckons. Phono
302-X or soil Mrs. A. Cnvnnaugh,
Eastsldo.
FOR RENT Two-room furnltdied
apartment. Inulro Naaburg Grocery.
FOR RUNT Hlx-rootu bouse oa
Souta Ninth striwi, jso per no.
Phono 171 tr pall 13(1 norm
Uraadway.
FOR RENT Prlrato iruruge. Phonw
244-J.
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LOST
M)ST ThuwOay, June 4, black lynx
fur collar and stole. Rorurn ta
Mrs. McDonald nt Tho Chandlor.
NYALS
CORN PAINT
does the work while you
sleep. This Is the safest
and best corn, wart and
bunion remover. Price 25c.
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