The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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The Ideal Cafe
Ola FRONT STREET 51ARSHFIKLR
Renovated and Refurnished
Is Now Open for Business
Everything First Class
First clatm culslno ami first class service'.
Fresh slioll oysters a specialty.
Flno stoalcs.
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Arhos, Anest & Arhos, Proprietors
Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
IIKNItr SKNGSTAOKE.N, Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMnETt AND PLATTING TiANDB A SPECIALTY.
GKNKHAL AOKNTS EAST-SIRH
MAIISID7IKLD OFFICE, PIIOXB A4-J.
COQUILLK CITY OFFICK PIIONK 1B1.
GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality
PRICES that are Right all the time,
SERVICE that is satisfactory.
DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular,
These Are Our Business Principles.
Conner b Hoagland
DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES.
707 SOUTH HHOADWAY
PHONICS 3I8-.1 AND !2
I TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
l ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
. Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Clean I iir, repairing or now platens, work giiimtntccd. Ribbons and
rrboa paper delivered. Phono us your order, Phono II. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
RAILS FROM 5IAItSIIFIKLI FOIt SAX FRANCISCO
TL'i:.SI)AV, OCTOHIJR l, AT tt p.m.
Ban Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 2tf
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeoroe, Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSHFIKLH, DURING THK
5IONTII OP OCTOIIKU OX TUP HRD, AT 10 A. 51.; 10TH, AT 1
P. 51.; 17TII, AT H A. 51.; 2ITIJ AT 1 IS 51., AND JUST AT 8 A. 51.
Tlcketa on Bale Co all Eastern jiolnta and Infoi mailon to tumten
and ratcw cheerfully furnllie1.
Phono 3B-J. O. R. LANDERS. Agent
PASSENGERS
FREIGHT
STORAGE
Arrow Line Streamers
-SAIL FR05I-
San Francisco
Pier No. 26.
Every Wednesday
3 P. M.
Ptiono U7.
Coos Hay f
Every Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
To San Francisco
TH05IAS II. JA5IKS, Agent
Ocean Rortc
Portland
Albers Dock No. 3
Kvcry Saturday
9 A. M.
Murahfleld.
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
THR FAST AND COMFOHTARLK
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
C. P Wrnnnunn AfiEXT W. H. TAIXTER
Phone 44, Maranfleld
Phone 421, North Bend
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San ftrnncisco;
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FR05I 5IARSIIFIELDKOR SAX FRAXCISCO
feU -- .Am MkSl'XDAV, OCTOHKR II, 1:110 IS 51.
Equipped with wireless and submarine boil. t
Passengers and freight.
NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
WILLAMETTE VALLEY UtDDIKS
, COMPETE WITH LOCAL HEXS
Parcels Post 5lay ll.ing Them Into
Direct Compel It i n to Put
Down Prli es.
With tho usual winter ballon nscen
bIoii of egg prices, dealers nro already
figuring on what means must he tak
en to ward off the Inovltahlo high
cost of "hen fruit." Tie pnrcolB post
may ho tho solving of the problem
and tho means of getting cheap eggs
here for tho Coos Bay Housewives.
Yesterday a local dealer declared
that often the price on n dozen eggs
hero Is nt least 20 rents nbovo tho
cost of eggs In tho Willamette Val
ley. Use of Uncle Sam's now mall
system may put the biddies of tho
Willamette Volley In direct competi
tion with those of Coos Ray and help
greatly In keeping at least enoug
eggs In tho pantry for seasoning dur
ing tho cold winter months when the
prlco hnB often befom been boosted
to 75 cents a dozen.
Egg crates have Ijpcn perfected
which allow tho transportation of
eggs via the parcols post routo'in n
method practically safe. Coming by
mall as booh as tho eggs nro laid, the
merchants declare the produce of tho
nens will reach hero In a fresh condi
tion and be much butter than cold
storane eggs.
NEWS FROM ROSKUURO
Talking over tho telephone, at
noon today, Dr. Johnson, president
of tho Myrtle Point Chamber of
Commerce stated the people of that
vicinity were much pleased with tho
nctlon of. the voters of Iloseburg In
Voting JjJOO.OOO bonds with which
to nBslst in the construction of n
railroad between Rosoburg and. Coos
Ray. Dr. Johnson also stated .that
ho believed the people of Coos
County would lend their moral and
financial support to tho project.
Mrs. Oswald Heath, of Vancouver,
Wash., arrived here yesterday to
spend n few days. She will go to
Coob Rny later.
Mrs. O. T. Render, of Myrtle
Point, arrived here last evening from
the north and will visit for several
days with her brothor, Hon. Rin
ger Hermann. She Is accompanied
by her young dnughtor.
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Endlcott, of
Randon, spent last ovcuing In Rose-,
burg. They wero registered nt the
Unipn.ua Hotel. Rosoburg Uevlow.
FALL RAIN.
TRACK 5KJVES A MILK A DAY
Tho Willamette Pacific Rollroad
Thursday was within six and u half
miles of Mupleton, at tho headjiof
tidewater and was n mile nearer
that night. The track layers' crow
has progressed n mllo a day each
day this week, according to tho re
port recolved by tho engineering
offices In Eugone. Eugeno Guard.
Tho torrent pours down from the
sky, and moistens the earth hard ind
dry; and tho farmer envorts In his
barnyard and snorts, "Why didn't It
come In July? Ah, then wo were pray
ing for rain, for baked was tho mead
ow nml plain; nnd tho corn and the
oatsjlost their several goats, the hus
bandman Buffered a pain. Then Pin.
vIiib sent not a drop to rescue tho
perishing crop; but now, when too
late, It comes by Numerate, and falls
on the cornfield kerflop." And that
Is the species of thanks thnt Pluvlus
gets from tho cranks, when the faucet
ho wields nnd refreshes tho fields
with the moisture ho keeps In hts
tanks. The pastures are growing and
fresh, tho cattle nro putting on fleBh;
but the farmer Is sore nnd ho inlses
his roar, mid sorrows bis spirit en
mesh. The soil Ib In Bhnpo for the
wheat; the outlook Is cheerful and
Bwoot; hilt the husbandman weeps as
lo stables his sheeps, nnd kicks up n
fuss nndjepent. Oh, why shoitld we
grumble nnd whlno. anil shod sundry
firkins of brine, over things thnt are
dead? Lot us all look ahead, for the
weather Is sure to be flnel Wnl
Mason.
XEWS FRO.M FI.ORKXCK
Tho Patsy brought In n planing
machine for the Point Terrace mills,
Slusluw Pilot.
John Whobrey, tho Mdo buyer,
en mo up tho bench Thursday.
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'Said Admiral Bob Evans
, Regarding Prohibition
"I would rather take my sailors to ANY OTH
ER AMERICAN PORT THAN MAINE'S
for the Reason That My Men Return to Their j
Ships, NOT SO MUCH DRUNKEN as
CRAZY, which is due to the VILE DECOCTION.
OF DRUGGED LIQUORS they Have Supplied
to Them (by the 'Blind PiggersV)
Register Before Thursday, Oct. 15
Vote 333xNo 4gainst Prohibition
HMuaaatuMtaaiai
Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment
will not affect the present efficient local option or
home rule law.
,-J! (Paid Ad-vertlaeraent Taxpayers and Wage Earners' League of Oregon, Portland, Ore,) JUlUZTJuT'I.' ' J
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