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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1914)
jmt T JTJ 1 Jf j S f i 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION aiwip Hi $lw rllalIfifl $ J 6.65 instead of 15.00 instead of L- -,., v.,,,.,,, jl miiww ' MM iiiMmiiwywnir"tH' mfrmmKarmwummwMUtmmnMmmmmmormm Glasses Ground to order Uci!: rvrH nprfcotlv fltlml liv tho Litest en I lies! methods known to jclcncc Should ou want hotter oyo- tiKiu or neeu goou glasses propony flltoil Irv mv Htiocltil ftrnnnil f'nni. llnatlon glasses. Young or old, with i lit mpi'i'ii I'liiBj rim rciiii linn nrini. do closo work or see at n distance, nil In ono lens, A glass of lioauty and n Joy forever. Kvory imlr fitted uy nio is warranted to no pcrrocx. una cuar.intecil to ulvn Riit iHfurt Inti. Your patronage Bollcltod. DR. W. B. RICHARDSON Oitoinetilst from Spokane. Office, Front mid Mnrkot Street, Marsh Held. Oregon. Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post YB rUlt.MSII A DAG AM) WILL I'Av Tim postagk ox its HKTUHN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry rnone 57-J Marshfleld Orpheum Toraght OMVnn TWIST This Is a four-reel fenturo of forolgn pro duction. Will show ono othor rool. FJVi: THOl'SAND FI3KT. ADMISSION' TI3.V CKNTS. ,T"CSl''y nnd Wednosdny nights, LIVING COHI'SK. This ftnt uro s chPRod Wth tho host mastor productions now bolng showod In tii largo elites. SI. 00 IM3II TON OFF TAIHFF m:nr(i;i) riti:i(jiiT n.Ti:s sax fiiavcisco to coos hay S. &S. HARDY MILS ritOM SAX TIIAXCISCO rou COOS IIAV b, ,. , FHIDAV, .TAXCAHV a:l, AT 1:00 P. M. u 1 ranrlsc,, office, Harrison St. Dock, Pier 10. Jltst (east K. S. i.l.,o k. j, laXDKX. Aal.. Plmno Doug. tiOTO. Ofl Commutation nn W Tickets $2.00 ZU SItSIll.u:Lii.xnUTII hrxd AUTO lixi:. CWS WT ten minutes from O n. m. to 111:30 p. ,, SUKiNG. Props. UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM tndfp v..... . kt ug ri '""mgement. Wna' Don,t walt- '"" "' Phono "50-X HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. On Clothcraft Clothes For the next ten days we will place our entire stock of Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats on sale 331 Per Cent Discount It s an opportunity for you to make two dollars do the work of three Here Is the Story in Figures : . $25,00 22.50 Buy your clothes here Rexail Olive Oil Emulsion WITII- Hypophosphitcs A ploiiBant tasting food ton le combining tho tonic proper ties of tho hypophosphltos of tho fluoHt iiiinlity of ollvo oil. Well ndaptul for administer ing to persons suffering from wanting disorders, pulmonary uffoetloiiH, coughs, colds mid during convalescence. Try It. Wo guarantee It. Tlio Rcuill Store LockharfcParsons Drug Co. tin: msv cornkr Pliono Us 2H l South Coos River Boats Tioga leaves Marshfleld for head of rlvor at 8 a. m re turning in evening. Steamer Rainbow loaves head of rlvor at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. in, ItOGEUS SMITH. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title A Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Im mediate service, prompt atten tion to nil Interests of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman 8b Co. $1335 instead of $20.00 1235 instead of . 18.50 and we will keep them Woolen Mill Store 'mffirjoraafimagvgmaaffig hcjizm: . ..S3, JANUARY TIRKS ,'nlow 1b gien tno tUiu and uf.lplu of high mid low water ui !t rshfleld. The tides nro placed li. tlio order of oiciirreuee, with their times on tlio lli'fei line and heights on tho second line if each day; n compnr .'hoii on roiiriocutlvo heights will Imllrnto wliother It Ib high or low wnter. eor high wntor on tho bar siihstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 2CIIrB. s.::o ii!T:i 2.1 11.50 1.8 10.27 1.7 2 32 i.2 :t.io CO r..is r..s 4.21 r..r, 0.12 0.5 0.11 o.:i 10.14 U.2 10.42 0.3. Ft . . Mrs. Ft.. Mrs. Ft.. . HlB. Ft . 4.11 :;.r,o 1.20 r.,.2 4.4 8 r..3 20 -... LOCAL TK.Mli:HATlJlti: Ki:com) For tho 24 hours ending nt I 4:13 n. m.. January 2G, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special govornment mo I teorologlst: I .Maximum 53 Minimum 40 I At 4:43 n. in 42 Precipitation 1.73 I l'reelpltatlou since Sept. 1 1013 40.00 I Precipitation samo period last yoar 12.70 , Wind: North, cloudy. i ItOKN. i LUND To Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Udward Lund, at tliolr homo in Mnrshllold, Saturday, January 21, a son. Sells Organ. L. L. Thomas, of tl o - Wiley II. Allen company, sold nu or gan to tho peoplo of Coalodo for tl.o new ehapol thoro. Hoy Candidate. Tho Oroftonlnn, In a wrltoup of tho probable candi dates for state offices this year, sas that Harry 0. Hoy of Mmhflld Is expected to lie tho Dull Moose candi date for Attorney General. Improve Store. Harry Winkler Is making arrangements to remodel and Improve his Contra! avenuo phar macy, adding a balcony nnd othor Improvements. W. 11. Hurton, a pharmacist from Idaho, arrived horo tho other day to assist him in the storo. Want IlildebraiKl. Tho Ilandon World says: "The Patron-Tonclior meotlng will be hold nt tho hlgs school building Friday evening, Jan uary 30. An offort is liolng mado to eecuro Mr. Hlldobrand, manual .training teacher at Marshfleld, th talk on the subject of "Manual Train ing In the Schools.' " lluro Hooks. Clydo Oago, while hero Saturday, was endeavoring to arrange to borrow a sot of two vol umes of tho aid Connecticut bluo laws which Mrs. Clarke, mother of Mrs. A. J. Savage and Mrs. M. 13. I3v erltt, had. They aro said to ho tho only sot on tho coast, tho Into Mr. Clarke having secured thorn when a boy. Oot Hesulfs. "Tho Tlmos want nds sure gor results," romnrkod Noll Watson, a woll-known Isthmus Inlot rancher, Saturday. "I sold tho hogs that I was advertising in a couple of days." Mr. Watson had soma blood ed swine he wanted to get rid of and finally decided to try the want ads. He gut results, the same as all the others. Smashed Aul. Saturday was nn unlucky day for Claude Tucker's auto. Among Its mishaps was a col lision with Carl Kvertson's balky auto, Tho latter was smashed up and Mr, Kvertsen slightly bruised. Mr, Evertsen says Mr, Tucker was to $H. 65 instead of . 10.00 instead of . pressed and the buttons Maine. liRlng turned the wrung way) In pHKslllH. (.oc. To .lull. IC. S. (leer, formerly proprietor of the lllaiuo Cafe, whh takon to the county jail Saturday 1 Dtputy Sheriff OttKo 0) hegln n three liiouths' sfltiteuro for sellltiK Hiiuur t.i lnlnoif. (joor wnn first psroled, hut Ms parole was revolted on account of card plnylnjc with Tamp Osborne ond others. He plnnncd to appnal, hut his bondsmen, 1). A. Curry, (leorge Cook mid others, gnvo 111 in up. Ills wlfo went north Saturday to remain with rolatlves. ( Irt'etuie Tiiesdny. I)r. Hodge, of, Orogon University, will deliver his1 noted nddrosB, "Tho Conservation of Human Hoalth ami Vltnllty," nt the .Murshlleld M. 13. cluirch Tuesilny ev ening. He nppcnrs under tho nusplc es of tho Coos liny College Women's Club. He will nrrlve by (Urge to morrow mid It Is hoped thoro will be n Jnrgo turnout to welconia him. Mips Topping, city llbrurlnn, will bo pleased to ui range to have as many people ns possible meet him during IiIh stay hero. PERSONAL NOTES 13. (!. IIAKKI3H. of Sumner, Is- In Marsh Mold on business today. LI3I3 HYi:itLY was a pntisongor on tho Siuirlso from Sumner todnv. L. F. PKICI3, of Sumner. Is a hunl- noRs visitor In Mnrshllo'd today. MISS SI:LANDI:K. of Catching Inlet, Is a visitor In Mnrshllold today. MISS LOUISF. CUTLIP. of Coos Ulv or Is shopping In Marshfleld today. I3XHA SMITH was n passenger on , tho Rainbow from Coos River to day. : .1 A. STOCK, of Sumner. Is a surviv or of tho storm visiting Mnrshllold . today. IIKItllKIlT UI3 DDKS, or Coos Itlvor. Is a busluoss visitor In Marshfleld i i today. ' FUKDKUICIC SMITH, of Coos Itlvor.' Is n business visitor In Marshfleld i today. It. STOCK, of Sumner, was n pnssen-' gor on tVo good ship Sunrise to .Marshfleld today. Mil. AND MltS. JOHN IIOLMICS. of Allegany, were passengers on tho KxpresH to Marshfleld today. i J!I) AUISHNATIIY. the Dora ranchor and aawmlllntan. Ins been u mioxt of his sister. ..rx Dennett Swnn tou. for h rew days. W. II. DOTSON and W. O. McLaugh lin, w'io have boen here for two mouths visiting friends and rela tives. loBve today for Spokane. MISS TIIKLMA DODGI3. who has boon visiting Mrs. Hyrd Lattln at Allegany for tho past two days, re turned homo on the Rainbow this nftornoon. MISS HAS5KL COWAN, who has boon visiting Mrs. Alice Stommormnn nt Allegany for tho past weok, return ed to nor homo In Ilandon with Mrs. Stommormnn today. Tho lat . tor will romaln a weok or ton 1 days at Ilandon and Caqutllo visit ing friends. ALIIKItT limit di:ad. Sou of .Toliu Hear Succumbs to Long Illness Today. Albort Carl Dear, son of John Dear, 'led today at the noar homo In Wosr Mnrshllold, after nearly a year's 111 noss of a complication of diseases, He had boon bed-ridden for several months. Mr. noar was 20 years old Janu ary 13, last, and was horn nnd raise 1 on Coos Hay. He U survived by his father and four brothers and sisters, Chester Hear. Miss Km ma Hear. Mrs. R. II. Walter and Mra. Jas. Nagle Onus. A. Jensen is a step-brother of the deceased. The funeral will be held Tuesdiiv afternoon at 3 o'clock from Wilson's undertaking parlors. Libby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USICI). Phoni 72 Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. $17.50 J5.00 $835 instead of 6.65 instead of sewed on free of charge 3 iz-:wr::nivm.?iii-im-..Lwr7m GROT FILI HI THE ORPHEII "Tim livixo coitPHi:," adaptkd FHO.M COUNT LKO TOLSTOI 'M (SltltAT DHAMA TO UK SHOWN IIKIIKTWOMOIITS. ... Tho Orphoum has arranged to show, "Tho Living Corpbo," ono of the greatest films ever shown here, on Tuosdny and Wednesday ovonlngs. Ilenutlful photography nnd exception al dramntle work ninko It n most re markable feature. "Tho Living Corpso" was written In the year 1000, at Moscow, on thu ostnto of Tolstoi's brother and nt Ynsnayn Polymui, Tolstol'a awn es tato. It is nn enthralling story ono of tho best and most extouslvely read and tho pictorial version In four parts mnkes one of tho greatest featuros over presentod to Intelligent ui vlug picture patrons, You can't nfford to miss this won derful feature production; It In adapt ed from a world's classic, and you owo It to yoursolf to becomo familiar with the Inspiring philosophy of Tol stoi, the Russian Sage. A photoplay that will appeal to those who apprec iate magnificent acting, perfect pho tography and a powerful plot. This Is a genuine dramatic treat, no don't miss weeing It either Tuesday or Wodnoudny night nt tho Orphoum. TKe Royal TONIGHT Two vnudovillo acts. Miss Norma Iloardmnn will do nu Italian song mid dmice, togother with her regular act. Miss Lois Powell In two bonutiful songs, Four new roots of pleturos. "The Trail of Stcol." A thrilling and spectacular Wostorn dramn In two reels by tho 101 Illsou Co. "The Half Wit." A Rollance drama. "A Pawnee Romanco." Million aire Hob goes West for oxelttniont nnd Hotn It good mid plonty. A rip-roarlug comody, mixed In with a elovor lovo story. Admission, lowor floor, ICc; bnl cony, 1 0e. Coming Wodnesdny. "Robinson Crusoo" In throo riols. Don't miss this. Tliursdny and Friday. Klnomn color pleturos. Kvorythlng In those pleturos In Its natural color. HUY YOUR 1IKXDKU.SOX H LA PRIXCKSSK CORKKTS AT - S. S. JENNINGS NORTH UKND. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Complete line of Notions. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE North Bend. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. at $12.50 10.00 SOCIAL CALKXDAU. TUKSDAY. I Roynl Auction llridgo with I Mrs. 1). Y. Stafford. I Kplscopal Guild with Mrs. II. I Loclthart. Christian Sisterhood all day session with Mrs. II. W. Painter. IWANT ADS. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . HOARD AND ROOM At 151 Com mercial avenuo. FOR SALE Will HA LK High grmlo Jemey holfer, fresh In fow woolen; prlco $50 ensh. Anyone wanting flno family cow got busy, Inqulro of John Yonknm, nenr Ileavor Hill Junction. FOR RENT FOR RICXT For term of years, 80 acre farm, partly Improved, closo to town. Apply Fronch Itoalty Co. 1'OR RKXT two Htoro rooms, $15 each; Ii rooniH for lioiiBekeopIng for $10; 1 modem n-room bun galow, $11 by Title Guarnutco & Abstract Company, , 1X)R HKXT Good jMihturo for two liorsos, good barn, plonty of hay. chnrgos roasouablo. Address "A" caro of Tlmos office 'OR RKXT 7-rooni lionso with bath, In good ordor, Central nvo niio and Tenth. Apply Mcl'lior hoii, Glnsor Co., Phono 211-L. I'OR RICXT HoiiM'l;ec)lng rooms. 457 South Rroadwny. FOR RKXT Sleeping i-ooiiih, rens onnblo by tho wook. 220 South IJroadway. 1'OR RKNT Piii-iiIhIiciI rooms, mod ern. 373 South Sixth street. Phono 295-L. FOR RKXT Iirge liouso on South 11th street. .Phono 119-L., or so A. II Campbell. FOUND FOUND Key, near Alliance, wnre- nouso. emu at Times onico ana pay for this ad, Comfortabl Trusses e Tho blggost and best selected stock of Trussos, Klnstlc Hoslory, Abdominal Holts and Shouldor Hracos in Coos County, is uhvayB to bo found at "Tho Storo for Quality Goods ond Penslar Uom edl b." - - )