The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
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Offlclnl I'liper ir Cims Cuunty.
' Entered nt tlio I'osFdffico nt Alnrsli
Held, Oregon, for trnnainlssion
thronsh the ninlla lis sccoiul-clnas
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Hill! CALIFORNIA
Address nil conunmilontlons to
COOS HAY DAltiV TIMES
10 GIVE BUT
IMF ffiGFRT
Ul:L w-i-ww...,
The plant) or tho Coo Hay Concert
2nnd have boon materially altered
lor their forthcoming trip to north
ern points. The Imnd wns unable to
complete nrrntiKcniontH for concerts
at Willamette Valley townn with the
exception of Corvallls. The band
will lenve Mnndifleld Septeniher L I
on the Geo. W. KIiIit ami proceed to
Corvnllla. where they will rIvo an
vcn!nB concert. From there they
will ko to Salem aal play tho week's
rtiKaKument at the Oregon State
Fair. They will return via Port
land from Salem Immediately follow
ing the state fair.
I.ccitl OmiitW I'htnncil.
The committee appointed by the
City Council which has in charge tho
tour of the Cooh Hay Concert Hand
next month, ha about completed nr
OTitiirnninntu fnr nnntlmr r.nncort to
fcc given at tho Masonic Opera Houso
about tue lHtlbot September.
Tlio program will be In charge of
MIbk liilna Louise haraou and Mrs.
Perl lllley llalllnger, two of .Marsh
field's best known musicians and the
progn.ni promises to be of the hlgh-
irt order. it win ne iii-iun en n.
Iwtnl talent, assisted by the baud.
Tlio pro-am will be announced
eiVEiiiiK ;
MYRTLE POINT
Itov. nnd Mrs. Simuol Oregg re
turned Frldry from Jiyrtle Point,
where they had been as delegates to
tho County .MUslonnry Convention of
tho Christian Churches of tho coun
ty. They report u hubI excellent
convention, with a good attendance
from all the churcnes. Dr. .7. ('.
(Iliormley, a returned nilijlonnry.
n-aa present .iiul gnvo two excellent
addresses. Sue. 0. K. Swantler of
1'ortlnnd was nlso present, giving n
tcvIow of tho Hl;.tt' work. Ilev.
flregg was PMide Superintendent of
Missions for Cooh and Curry Coun
ties. Owing to ttio fact that State Sec
retary Swnnder or tho Christian
Churches can only bo In Marshflold
one Sunday he will Hpenk to tho
members of ! Veil Christian
Church tomorrow uiglii at the church
on Centrat avenue. Dr. Ohorniloy
-w-fll speak nt tho morning service.
Judge Hohlbrede wan In attendance-
at the convention of tho Chris
tian Churches at Myrtle Point. He
was n 'letted as president of the as
sociation for tho ensuing year. Mrs.
II. K, Connor of North llend wn,q
mado Hcrrctnry.
Hon. John A. Jeffrey delivered a
lecture to a crowd of men nnd
! women last evening at the open nlr
' pavilion at Second nnd Market streets
c n 'The Other Side of Prohibition."
Tho speaker has tin excellent voice
i.nd rendered an excellent discourse.
He took the tttnnd that prohibition
meant the denial of personal liber-
ties and dwealt upon that phase of
the Manor question. Ho recited facts
concerning tlio fnlluro of proamnion
in Mninc and Knnsns.
Mr. Jeffrey Is tho Democratic can
didate for Attorney General. Ho was
introduced Inst evening by Hugh Mo
La In.
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Laaies duits
It. K. Shine, one of the best known,
or the Cooa Hay pioneers, nnd now
living In Umpire, will move with his
fninllv to I.os Gntos, Calif., next week
to make their future home. Mr.
Shine was for many years In chnrgo
of the Southern Oregon properties, '
but has recently been dividing his
time between Coqumo unci umpire.
He returned last evening from n
prospecting trip to California and an
nounced that he had purchased prop
erty In Los Gntos and with his fam
ily "will leave for there next week to
make their future home.
The best wishes of many Cooa Day
frlonds will follow them.
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ATTENTION. K'ASTKItV STAIt
.MHMUKIIS.
All nit-mbem of Doric Chapter No
S: nml visitliiK bioters ami Iwiiher.
are requested to be preneni nt our
next regular meeilnn on TucMluy,
AuRiiut 2Sth, DM I, nt S p. in. Work,
ktmiwss of liu port am e. mid lxit
ironi Worthy Grand Matron.
KUAN JUS Mcl.HOD.
Secretin y.
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Smith
KnunluK and
WIIKAT l '.to per huiidivd ,u
jiaim:s i
I.IWij COAL. The Mud YOU liavo
ALWAYS t'SKI). Plume 712. Pacific
Wvery ami Titnisfor Company. '
WHICAT fl.!0 per hundred at
HUNKS'.
Don't foixct Dim ;We liiuclieoii al
aiie Cliaiidlm-. 1 1 :ilO to a o'clock.
THE MOST POPULAR
STOVE IN COOS CO.
WHY? nJSCAUSE ET IS A
Perfect Baker
Fuel Saver
Absolutely Guanintced
So are all the Other Patterns of This Make.
Made on
the
Coast
nanl I'Biiw
ipPLtjL 1
Ask
Your
Neighbor
fflj Whenou bmmM
mL Buy trie bestj
Steamer Alert's Annual Excursion
to the Life Saving Station
Wednesday, August 26th
Will leave Allegany at 6 a. ru Marshflold at S:30; North noncl at
0:15. reaching tho Life- Saving Station at 10.
Ueturn boat will leave the Life Saving Station at 2 p. m.
KAUi: KHOM COOS KIVK.lt, IUH'.ND Tltll 7.1C
KHOM .MAItSUKlKLl) HOC
Bring Your Baskets and Enjoy a Day
At the Beach
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FREE Absolutely FREE
NEW MODERN BUNGALOW
Unparalleled
Offer
On one of the next
twenty lots sold in Per
ham Park we are going
to build a
UU. 11. K. KKLTY, DKNT1ST.
Thono 112.J, Iloom 201, Colco Uldg.
$1250.00 BUNGALOW, with all modern conveniences,
complete, ready for occupancy, and present same to the
lucky purchaser absolutely free of cost.
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY-
CALL AT OFFICE
and let us explain our plan.
You simply buy the lot on
easy terms
We Build the Bungalow Free
W. A. R E I D
PERHAW PARK
IS I.OCATK1) IX TllK.
IIKAUT OK MAUSU-
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Mtlv'l' VITIS ITIVI."
UOMKSHK.S. IMUCKS
IwVritK.MKLY LOW.
hOLD OX
EASY TERMS
New York's Latest Styles
"Wo have received this week our first .shipment of Ladies' Suits.
These were purchased by us direct from the maker less than three
weeks ago. We do not buy our suits in April or May, from a
travelling man, long before the styles for the season' are even
known, as most merchants do. AVe go where they are made and
get the new things while they are new and at prices that are ri dit
-t mr i. I i ! ci..ii -. i v'
lave so per cent oy uuyuig your emu or uoat Here,
lave the very latest things in Coats in a few days.
You can s
AVc will h
The Golden Rui
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SAVING FOR OLD AGE
People who do not save while young are often in the way when thev
are old.
Seven out of ten of the large fortunes resulted from compound inter
est and the saving habit.
AVe offer you a compound interest investment andv saving, combined,
You may pay large or small sums, monthly, quarterly, annually, or you
may pay faster, and mature your certificate sooner. All excess payments
may be withdrawn after ninety days and interest will be credited".
All loans in Oregon are made on first mortgages, on incoine-bearini;
property, and the mortgages are held in trust by the STATB OK OIIE
OON. For many years tlio earnings have been from (5 to 9 per cent.
$ 3.50 Saved in tho Equitable Monthly Equals $ 300.00
$ 7.00 Saved in the Equitable Monthly Equals $1-000.00
$M.OO Saved in tho Equitable Monthly Equals $2,000.00
$.'lf.00 Saved in the Equitable Monthly Equals $5,000.00
EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, PORTLAND, OREGON1
Assets Over $3,000,000 Established 1890
Reserve Fund and Surplus, $213,000
OHAS. E. LADI), Pros. V. M'KEROHER, Secy.
WRITE FOR CIRCULAR
Johnson-Gulovsen Co's,
Store for Home Outfits
Just to Show You One Example of Economy at Onr Store
ft
Brass I3eds, guaranteed for
five years against tarnishing,
A High Quality Bed $18.00
Mattress $8.00
A Mattress of Quality and
at an Economy Price. Pilled
with felted cotton.
It is
can
"Why Pay More"
This Bed, although advertised at
a very low price, is the equal, in
quality,1 construction and finish
to any bed ill our display. The
finish is proof Wgaihst acids arid
is guaranteed for five years
against tarnishing. Tho bed pic
tured here is splendidly made,
having 2-inch continuous posts.
The Ijead end measures 58 inches
in height, and the foot end 37
inches. Mounted on best ball
bearing brass casters.
a pleasure to furnish a home when you
use .Johnson-Gulovsen Co.'s "Credit"
plan it takes the bumps out of the road
to homo comfort. Tt, helps you to really
have a home furnished so completely and
so beautifully that right at the start it lie
comes an enviable pleasure regardless of
how much money you have or how much
money you make you can have, all that
goes to make up home comfort if you will
use the credit plan which has furnished
hundreds of Marshficld homes. Take one
of our special outfits look at the proposi
tion from all angles you will find that our
outfits comprise everything that can be put
into a typical up-to-date home and the
price you won't think twice about when you
really see ALL you can get for so little
money. Our terms are LIBERAL made
to measure up with your income. Let us
show you one of these outfits tomorrow.
We Never Sacrifice .QUALITY For Price
We Frequently Sacrifice PRICE Eor Quality
Johnson-Gulovsen Company
150 KUOXT STItKIVr.
Office Ojioii Kvciiiiigi, 7 to S.
The Quality Name With Service Fame.
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