The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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Have Their New Fall Rug
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This line of Rugs is by far the Best Lino of Rugs. When we say the Best
Line, we mean just what we say, and will prove every word of it. '
In The First Place
Our line of Rugs is different the weaves, (he colorings, the patterns, the
quality of the yarns, arc the newest and the best. Thcv are Newer, Fresher,
Later and, in goral, More Beautiful than any line of rugs vou mnv care
to compare with them. mmmmm$&mwvm$mmm
And bear this in mind: AVc arc more than willing to compare Quality, to
compare Beauty, and to compare Price, i'or it is by comparing you arc to
best judge how far we arc ahead on rugs.
WIT). "
When It'Comes to Price
Ilemcinber this, for it is of vital interest to you: Your selections out of Our
Hug Stock the Newest and Most Beautiful Collection ever shown at one
time will not cost you one cent more than the cruder patterns of the com
moner kinds. Look through our Rugs, see the Exceptional Beauty, get our
prices and do your own comparing that is as fair as we can make it.
PERRY & NICHOLSON
IRVING
BLOCK
Summer Clearance Sale
117.00
$18.30 SUITS
120.00
$so
$23.00 SUITS
$27.50
$.10.00
$J30 SUITS
$33.00
$15.00
$18.75
$24.35
Boys' Suits and Overcoats,
and Short Pants
25 PER CENT OFF
ALL XKW STOCKS AND STVLES OF THE LATEST. QUA MTV
THE HIST. WHY? HEOAUSE Wl! SELL FOR CASH.
Children's
Dresses
A nice assortment of Pretty Ready - Made Dresses
for GIRLS, priced very reasonably. All good styles
and patterns. Sizes run from 2 years to 14 years.
Prices 50c to $2.50
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
The Golden Rule
f-WO TlWKIl WARNER
READY FOR ORDERS
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too tun.; ur' Jl, ohl reliable
section' nh0 ,as been mnk,nB
fcon annuallv tn , o.
If &klneBarhUnrT,rlvSd yeBt"day and
St. LaL?'3 headquarters at the
BV be lpf, , m? whero orders
ta ii 'ert for him. Ho nvt.
bl" any hl of ,hls W customers
!' cniSIS ,a hu"y for bis
wrence Ve orders at the s-
Swedish Meeting. Preaching ser
vice in the Swedish language on
Tuesday night this week at 8 o'clock
In the Baptist church. All Scandi
navians are invited.
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Hammocks
of All Kinds
Priced from $1.75 to $7.00.
Tents of All Sizes.
WHY PAY MORE?
Johnson - Gulovsen
Tho Quality
Comp
any
Niiiuo with n Service-Fume.
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FOR PAINTS
AND WALL PAPER
Call on
LeMieux & Miller,
393 No. Front St. Phone 115-R.
BREVITIES
AUGUST THUS.
Dolow Is given tho tlmo
REOPhEYQUl
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KNOW
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holght of high and low water at
Marshfleld.
Tho tides are plnced In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd holghts on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
wntor. For high water on tho bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
lllUrs.. G.38 11.24 CCS 0.0
Ft... 4.7 1.3 5.0 0.0
JOSEPH VAY of South Inlet spent
tho day In Marshfleld.
and CHAS. KRUEGER of Allegany came
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD.
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 a. in., AugtiBt 11, by IJonJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum ,70
Minimum CO
At 4:43 a. m CO
Proclpltntlon 00
Precipitation sluco Sept. 1,
1913 66.54
Precipitation samo porlod
Inst year 64.81
Wind: Northwest; clear.
Will Rcglti Soon. It Is thought
mat work on tno now thentcr build
ing to bo erected by tho Noblo Estate
will bo commenced next wcok.
Iaiivo Today. Those leaving to-
uay on tho Marshrield-Roscburg
stago for Rosoburg this morning
wore Lano Goodcll, Davo Atkinson,
Mr. auorraz, Rev. Hughea and II.
Slilinailo.
Hueo Meet Post noned. Tho Coos
Bny Fair Association has decided, to
postpone tho meet which was to have
beon hold hore August 14 and 15
until tho Myrtlo Point fntr in Septem
ber. Fire Started. A flro, suspected" to
bo of Incendiary origin, was started
at tho landing at Tar Heel Satur
day night. Damage to tho extent of
about $600 wns dono. Heroic efforts
woro necessary all day Sunday to
keep tho fife from entering tho for
est botweon North Rend and Em
it! ro.
Work on Tunnel No. 7. Rov. O.
I.oRoy Hall, of tho cruiser Life
Line, roturned this morning from a
ten-day trip Into tho Sluslaw coun
try on mission work. Ho reports
work on tho railroad progressing
very rapidly In that soctlon, espe
cially Tunnel No. 7, whore two crews
are now working, ono from each ond.
On tho Schofleld ond thoy aro In
about 2600 foot, or approximately
half tho dlstanco of tho tunnel.
Another Missing Man. Chief of
Pollco Cnrtor Is In rocolpt of a letter
from tho Chlof of Pollco of Wllkes-
barro, Pa., making Inquiry as to tho
whorenbouts of Matthew J. Jennings,
who tins boon missing from that
placo for nlxteon years and has beon
declnrod legally dead. The last
hoard from him by his relatives was
that ho was somowhoro In the vicini
ty of C003 Hay.
Funeral Held. Tho funeral of
Roy Smith, tho ton-yonr-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Smith or Milling
ton. was hold Sunday afternoon from
Wilson's undertaking parlors, tho
Rev. Robert E. Drowning officiating.
Tho pallbearers were E. L. McClure,
Chas. McKnlght, Mr. Hlldonbrnnd
and Harry Dultman. Thoy repre
sented tho order of ElkB. Several
autos containing mombors of tho Elk
Lodge attended. Many floral trib
utes woro offorod.
Auto WrooktMl. An automobile
stago of tho North SIough-Lnkesldo
routo, drlvon by T. Fllesbunr. ran
from tho planking on Central avenue
near the Myrtlo Arms Apartmonts
last evening n few minutes after 7
o'clock. Tho driver had veered to
tho left to allow a motorcyclo to
pass, and wns unnblo to regain con
tiol of tho machine. Tho enr plung
ed to tho ground nnd foil n few feet,
breaking a few spokes In tho rear
wheels and slightly bonding tho for
ward running goer. Tho drlvor was
nlono In tho enr at tho time.
Finish PnUng. Tho Wnrron Con
struction Company has finished tholr
work on North Front street.
Fires Under Control, The brush
fires which have beon burning in
the neighborhood of Allegany nro
reported to be now undor control.
Mrs. M. A. Wilson is reported con
valescing from n serious Illness.
FLOUR, $1.35 at HAINES'.
TKe Royal
TONIGHT
The House of Rig Fea tines.
"SEATTLE POTLATCH" entitled
"TILLICUM POTLATCH IS ROUOH
ON MASHER." In two reels. Up
ton's cup races, SI Chrlstofforson In
his flying boat and nil the main big
events, and a flirtation comedy goes
through tho wholo two reels.
Daniel Frohmanpresents tho dis
tinguished dramatic favorlto, John
Rnrrymore, in the celebrated comedy-romance
"AN AMERICAN CITI
ZEN." A mado-to-order marriage,
a sudden change of nationality and
a million complications, beginning
with a laugh and ending with an
other. "THE PATHE DAILY NEWS"
Sees all, knows all.
Six reels 0000 feet of all new
features.
ADMISSION:
Lower floor, Urte. Ralcony, 10c.
ClUltlrvn, 10c.
Hero tomorrow night "JOAN OF
ARC" Tho Maid of Orleans.
down on tho Alert today
P CIMINO of Ten Mllo wns a Marsh
field visitor this morning.
AL NEES came down from Alle
gnhy on tho Alert today.
W. J. HOWARD Is a business visitor
In this city from North Inlet to
day. J. D. MAOEE Is n business visitor
In Marshfleld today from Lake
side. DR. E. M1NGUS wont to Heaver Hill
this morning on professional busi
ness. MRS. E. DON M'CRARY of Coos
River was a Marshfleld visitor to
day. MARTHA ROSS was In today from
Sunset Hay, whore oho Is spending
her vacation.
FRANK HEATH was an over-night
visitor InBt night in Marshfleld
from Allognny.
GEORGE CLINKENI1EARD camo In
on tho Rainbow this morning from
Coos River.
JAMES DAVIS of Brndfleld'a barber
shop left today on his vncatlon to
Myrtlo Point.
COLONEL ROSA Is In tho city to
day from Dandon on a business
nnd plcnsuro trip.
DAVE ATKINSON left this morning
via tho Marshficld-Rosoburg nuto
stage lino for Portland.
JOHN JOHNSON of Allegnny wbb
a business visitor In Marshfleld
from Allegany today.
MISS MAXINE JONES returned to
day from a visit with Mrs. Fred
Kruso on Isthmus Inlet.
R. C. KENNEDY, a business mnn of
Eugone, camo In today by tho
Allegany road on a business trip.
KARL SCHEKL nnl Ellas Eng, re
cent nrrlvals hore, loft for Uandon
nnd other points today.
COUNCILMAN CARL ALHRECHT
took tho morning train for Co-
qulllc on a business trip.
MRS. OLIVIA EDMAN has roturned
from n brlof vncatlon outing which
oho spent at Lakeside.
S. S0R2NS0N, an em ploy 0 of tho
Smith-Powers company, took tho
trnln for Coqulllo this morning.
W. E. OTT, a business man of Roso
burg, nnd family, aro in town.
Thoy aro making an auto tour
through tho county.
JACK ELLISON, proprietor of tho
summer resort near the fish hatch
ery on Coos Rlvor, has reopened it
for summer visitors.
T. II. DARRY AND FAMILY have
tnkon up tholr summer homo on
Coos Rlvor, whero thoy will re
main for the balanco of tho Benson.
MR. AND MRS. ED LINDBBRG
hnvo roturned from a visit with
relatives at Port Orford, v(ltoro
tuoy took In tho Agnto Carnival.
MISSES SIQRID STORA nnd Estrld
Nowlnnd, who havo been visiting
with friends nt Catching Inlet, re
turned this morning on tho Wn-ta-waso.
ALVA DOLL and wlfo loft for Curry
county today on a business nnd
pleasure trip. Tho Councilman
took his gun with him and says ho
may use It If ho moots a deer.
LANE GOODELL, roprcsentatlvo of
tho London-Lnncnstor Insurance
Company, who has been In Marsh
fleld sevoral days, loft on tho
Mnrshflold-Rosoburg auta stago
for Portland this morning.
E. C. DARKER was In from Allegany
today. This week ho mndo a hunt
ing excursion and killed two deer,
point, which weighed 87 nnd 101
pounds, resopctlvoly, when dress
ed, tiio deer wero killed near
Allegany.
C. L. ANDERSON nnd two sons of
Chlco, Cnl arrived In Mnrsllflold
today. Thoy camo by auto from
Rosoburg on tho Sumnor road and
say they had a very rough trip.
It took thorn two days to got In
from Rosoburg.
MR. AND MRS. J. T. HARRIOAN
and Miss Mabel Harrlgan left to
day for Rosoburg In tholr nuto.
Thoy intended leaving Sunday, but
woro delayed by t"o lllnoss of Mr.
Harrlgan, who suffored from pto
malno poisoning after eating
musk-molon.
R. ANDERSON and son. Charles, al
ho grandson, Eugeno Stokes, all of
Chlco, California, recently arrived,
having motored from their homo to
visit at tho C. II. Krocgor homo
nt Allegnny. Thoy spout today In
Maishflold, and nro very favor
nbly Impressed with tho country,
this being their first visit hero.
MRS. P. D. DLAKE of Catching In
let camo In today on tho Wa-ta-waso.
She was accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs. Uralnnrd, of
North Rend, who has beon visit
ing with her. Tho Wn-ta-waso
also brought Mrs. A. E. Tower,
John Strang and Miss Mlllndn An
derson nil of Catching Inlot.
REV. HUGHES, of St. Lawrenco
Catholic Church, of Portland, loft
this morning for Rosoburg on tho
Marshfleld-Roseburg nuto stago
Rev. Hughes has mado a mission I
trip by auto, starting from Grants
Pass, thenco to Crescont City, up ;
tho coast to Port Orford, to Marsh
fleld and now to Rosoburg on his
way homo. I
SENATOR JAMES LESLIE COKE,
of Honolulu, who Is hero wltn tho !
Shrlners, is a brother of Judge
John S. Coko of this place and hoi
formerly lived hero. Ho has resld-,
ed In the Hawaiian Islands for tho.
past sixteen years. Ho is now on
route homo from the Elks' conven
tion In Denver, whore ho repre
sented tho two Elks' lodges In tho
Hawaiian Islands.
I
I ALONG the WATERFRONT
The Nnnn Smith will nrrlvo from
San Francisco tomorrow and sail on
Thursday.
The Redondo Is duo to leavo San
Francisco Thursday and to nrrlvo
Coos Ray Saturday
CLASSIFIED
Ad
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
WANTED A Ruck Rolglnn Hatv.
C. E. Nicholson, 1020 N. Front Bt.
FOR SALE Ono flrsUclajw work
horse, weight about 1200, for $75
Ouo 5 h. p. Palmer-Mooro mnrino
gasoline englno, first class condi
tion, $40. Box T, North Dcnd,
FOR SALE HotiKohold funilslUiig.
Including electric washing mnchlno
and electric vacuum cleaner. Mm.
E. Dow, Phono 7D-R.
FOUND Auto light ftfnss. Owner
can secure samo by paying for this
nd at Times office.
WANTED Ono or more women to
go with mo to take up homesteada.
Inqulro "M," at Times.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished two-room-housekeeping
apartment. 413 No.
Bocond street.
FOR RENT Rensonnhly, nicely fur
nished C-room flat, with bath..
Centrally located on North Front
street. Key at Johnson and Qui-ovson's.
FOR RENT 10-rooni modern houno
near High School. Call nt 334
First Streot North.
FOR RENT B-room cottao o
Fifth street South. Inqulro nt Bk
blad's Hardware.
FOR RENT FuniisJtod niwrUitCBt
ovor Nasburg's Grocery. Apply ot
Nasburg's Grocery.
FOR RUNT Lnrgo liouso on 12tM
Court South. Phono 119-L.
FOR HKKT Modern C-roora, fur-
nlshod houoo, closo in, for two
months. No children, 507 South
6th. Phono 75-L.
FOR RENT FumUhcd liouMikoep.
Ing rooms. 695 l,xi rut nnd Birth.
Phono 239-J.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Fiwt driving tuain, Uar.
ncss and two-soatod hack, roaeon
ablo. E. S. Barzoo, North Bond.
HELP WANTED
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WANTED RrcsHmnJting nnd plain
sowing, lioiiBO to houso. Phono
CO-J.
MISS ETHEL CONNER
Pianist.
Permanently locatod in Mnrsll
flold, will tako a limited num
bor of pupils.
ST. LAWRENCE IIOTUft
Room HIO Phono Oil
GRAND
THEATRE
O-NIGHT
The General Film Company
Presents tho
PATHE FEATURE
GERMINAT0R
or
The Toll of Labor
The Celebrated RealUtlc Novol
of Emll Zola.
IN FIVE PARTS
AMONG THE SICK
Martin Breen of Eastsldo. who has
been laid up for four weeks with a
severo attack of rhoumatlsm, is re
ported slightly improved.
Mrs. George W. Starr, of nrldgo,
who has been ill at Mercy Hospital,
I Is reported improving.
NYAL'S
Laxacold
A laxative tablet treat
ment for coughs, colds,
grippe, headache and neu
ralgia. Price 25c.
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