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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE i NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Wo arc moving Into our now store ;i( Hip conicr of (Vnti-il Mvcimo niid lli'osulwa.v, opposite the First National Hank and tho Irving Block. The Slopjion Rogers lilnck is being remodelled lo i'm-nisli ns finer and more commodious quarters. We expect to be V;uy Tor business in the now location between Kebruarv olli and Kth, and cordially invite all to visit the new store and inspect the new and larger stock. Thanking you for your past courtesies and trusting that we will l. able to serve you better than ever in the now location, wo are Very Truly Yours, MARSHFIELD HARDWARE CO. Fine Furniture Makes Fine Homes a homo for tho fnmlly for tho winter months nt loast, as ho had that In con sideration last full although ho hud not definitely mado up his mind uoout u wnon no left. - Along the Waterfront. I The San Gabriel will soon bo nblo i In nropnpil tn nnrdlniir nftnr lmvlni? Alliance In ThoAlllnncc arrived now nmst "nt ln nt tho Kruse Til IKS KOI I FKIIIU'AHY. uiiiu id ,l"en u:e n.iiu mid In ti t of high mid low water at !rnhl(.(l. The tides aro placed It. tho order if hi iMir'eiico. with their times on thp tit Ht lino and heights on the second line t.f each day; a compar ison on conseciitlvo heights will Indlcato whether it Is high or low water, nor high wnter on thn bar snbstract 2 hours 34 minutes. Tills. . 0.15 5.10 11.il C.IG 3.0 0.21 l 1.0 1.32 i.l 2,12 1.8 2.1 y 5.2 7.15 2.1 8.01 1.0 5.0 12.30 0.2 1.27 0.5 2.15 0.0 0.1 7.29 0.5 8.10 0.8 8.17 0.8 F1XK FITI?X1TUR.K moans attractive homos ami attractive homes add to the welcome; sun and (laughter take pride in inviting tlioir friends to share your hospitality. This is most wholesome influence for the" young peo ple and an endeavor should be made to provide a home environment- that will interest and please llicin. "Where Is '.My Wandering' I Joy (or Girl") To night f could be solved many times if a home atmosphere were created that the young people could lie interested in. Besides, the luxurious utility of fine furniture adds much to the com fort of the entire family. Our furniture for the living room, den, dining room and bed room re I'lects the best in American workmanship and de sign. Wo have .just the pieces of furniture you need for brightening up your home. No Home Should Be Without, a Bender Vacuum Cleaner 'WHY PAY MORE?" JOHNSON -GUL0VSEN CO. Rollers of Quality Home Furnishings BSV-BB The Most Numerous Variety of the Slave Is tho iniin who's n slnvo to dally, foolish expenditures. It keeps wore people "down" than anything olso. Doesn't it omir to you Mint tho nionoy you fool away could Just wen bo piu-iui in h permanent, growing Invostmont? The Inter est on n poil Investment will provldo money you can bottor afford to spmd. 10.00 down will buy a lot In HAY PARK. ?G.OO a month, with too T CP'Ua "ld011 for 'Merest, will finish paylug for It before you Itlf J w ' row In vnluo you'd bo bottor off, wouldn't you? nut can't t00S IJay real e8tato la BUro to Srow ,n value, and you ii positively, m,j. anything olso as close In, at tho samo money, f on better terms. Think this ovor, and nsk us to show you nAV PARK. It won't C08t anything to LOOK at It. I. S. Kaufman & Co. Exclusive! Agents i AMONG THE SICK I Mrs. Karl Chtsholm, of Pnndou. who has been very til Is reported convalescent, a fact Hint her many frkuulH will bo glad to Icnrn. Iiavo your Job printing dona nt n rim Times. "MM The Royal TONIGHT Hut I ro clinngo of program. Miss I.ols Powell, ln two now songs. Six now reels of pictures. "The Streets of New York." In three parts and four reels. Something doing in ovory scono of tills great picture ' "A Olrl of tho Danco Unlls." A Western drama. "Tlioir Two Kids." A Powers comedy witli tho comedy trio. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony. 10c. "Tho Death Stono or India," "101" Ulson threo-reol drama. An Oriental wonder talo, rich with Eastern Pagenntry. TOMORROW NIGHT. Ft . . S,Urs. Ft . . llrs. IF!.. lOllllS. I Ft. . I weather forecast I (Ilr AMOcla'iNl I'rr lo Cooi liny Tlinm 1 j I OREGON Fair ln southwest ' I ami oast portions tonight and ! I Sunday: cloudy northeast por- I ' Hon tonight and Sunday, prob- 1 ably rain. Southerly winds. i local temperature i record For tho 21 hours ondlng at 1:1.1 n. m., February 7, by IlenJ. ! Ostllnd, special government mo i terologlst: ' Maximum HO I Minimum 2ft i At 1:4.1 n. in 28 I Preclpltntlon 00 I Precipitation since Sept 1 I 15)1.1 12.01 Precipitation Bamo period last year 42.72 ' Wind: northwest, partly cloudy Ilr. Ill Homo. Dr. George K. Illx arrived homo from California this morning, where ho has spent n few weeks Ho Ih greatly Improved after bis vacation. Install Holler Mr. Tlllsley. who will have supervision of the Installa tion of tho largo new boilers at tno (' . Smith company's mill nt Unst able, arrived hero on tho Adeline Smith lo(ln. Moreen Hi-turns. Arno Moreen, of tho ('. A. Smith company, arrived here on the Adeline Smith today and will spend some tlmo on the I lay looking after Improvements In tho local plants, I'otm River VInHiiin. Among the Coos River people who came down on tin Wnli-Ta-Waso from the Creamery today were Mrs. C. S. Hllbourne, Mrs. Ell.n Wlrlh, W. J. I King nnd Win. Mnbley und wire. Court llelnyed. .ludgo Coko was planning to hold tho adjourned term of Circuit Court for equity cases at Coiiulllo the first or next wo k, but owing to tno non-arrival lor his now court reporter, A. I). il.oud, he will have to defer It. No tice will bo given Inter of the date ot tho adjournod term, In Front Catching InlH. Among the Catching Inlet visitors who enmo to town on tho Wnli-Ta-Waso today nvero Fred M ssorlo nnd wlfo, Alfred Gunnell, Julius Gunnel!. Win. Houe- 'brako and wlfo, Mabel llonobrnko, .Mrs. J. w. Klggs. .MIS, II, I' HOHH, Goo. F. Ross. John Carlson and wlfo, Alex llmmcll, II, L. Russell, John Ilnydon, Wm. Lnekstrom, Hills Hng stroni, Alvln Lackstrom, John Mntt sou, Reuben Mnttsnn, Artliur Holmes, Mrs. Dan Mcintosh, Miss Estredo Holmes, Ilormau Smlthgnll, T. M. Collvor and wlfo and Qlarenco Collver and wlfo. Plan Warehouse. At a largely attended mooting or tho Fnrmers' Union bore today plans for putting In a big co-oporatlvo warohouso Hero wero discussed, but no doflulto net Ion was taken. Another matter discus sed was tho advisability or sending nn agont out to purcliaso larg? quan tities or liny for tho local ranches so that tliey could uso all tholr land for grazing and used Imported liny for tho wlntor feed, especially airalfa. Powers On Trip. A, II. Powers, wl'o has been enjoying n vacation in California with Mrs. Powors. has gono to Los Angeles nnd San Diego, Dr. Dlx visited with tliom In Snn Fran cisco tills week nnd said Hint "Al" was having tho tlmo of his life. "Tlioy looked moro llko a couplo out on n honeymoon than a couplo of grandparents," remarked Dr. Dlx to day. Just when Mr. Powers 'will re turn Is not certnln It may bo that while ln California 1 o will purchase VULCAN FILMS today from Eureka and will sail at S o'clock Sund.iy morning for Portland. Iteiioniio Hue. The Kcdondo will cross ln about I o'clock this after noon from San Francisco. It Is planned to 1 nvo her sail early Mon day morning. luttiil liiHiiunicn(. Tho kettle drums which wero recently purchased "''J1' ,av'11 nm,1 l,I tl'1" "P for the Coos Hay band by a bunch of ,s hour8' Uv ,,m' Bot admirers of tho organization, arrived, l0"10"0W- Hunks' yard. Tho Hardy Is duo In tomorrow from San Francisco with freight. The Redondo Is reported to bo bringing about 1200 tons of freight this trip. The Adeline Smith nrrlved In about ft o'clock this morning from Bay In. out: on tho Hreakwater and tiro now on display at tho busy corner. They will ho used for the first tlmo nt to morrow's concert. Ilnilly Hurt. Hilly McKeown. well NORTH IIHXD SERVICES Tho Christian Church congrega tion at North llend will ljnvo ser vices at tho II. P. Gurnca homo nt known 'on Coos Hay. was i.-"y ' , -j S"day nftornoon. at Conloguo's camp tho other day. ' W. F. Harnion, who has just returned rrom the vnlley, said that Mr. Me-, Known sllffcrod n rom-iiMslnti nf llm brain and his right urin was so bad-' ly crushed that It had to bo ampu tated at tho Hadon hospital. Mr. Mc Keown's mother resides ln Marshileld. WANT ADS. t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I ft H VOW HUNT FimiMieil liouso nt Co qulllo. Rent $1S. Apply "The Fire side." - -- l-'Olt HUNT KiiriiNlitNl il-room housekeeping npartmeut; no child ren desired. Call i 13 No. 2nd St. l-'OU SAIiH l''urnltim of nicely furnished P-room house, close in, $22ft cash If takon at once. IIouso for rent. Hnquiro "M" enro of Times. FOR HUNT llousckoepliij: nnd sleeping rooms. 39ft So. -Itlr. St- FOR SAM: New, latest model ,r C. Smith typewriter nnd Btand. Cheap if takon at once. Call US' Hroadway North or phono 1C8-J- . . . i 'I'hii Fiii-iiMiciI rooms to rent to nont couplo; light housekeeping; now house. 1 1 tli nnd Anderson, P.O. Stanton. i LOST O'oltl linicclct, Wednesday nJglit, near Market aveiiuo. Re ward for return to Times. WANTED I WANTKD Ten HoninkerH, Nortli Hend nmploymont orrico. Wnro liouse, root or Virginia Bt., North Head. WANTHII An expert, celery garden er. J. K. Fitzgerald, Phono 3151. WANTi:il (ili-l for general hoiisc work. 72!) South Ith st. WANTICII To euro for children mid help with housowork. llox 74-1, Murshllold, Oregon. PERSONAL NOTES JAS. STOCK, of Sumner. Is a Marsh field visitor today. DON GARDINHR went to Hnndon today to Bpend Sunday. DAV13 RICH was down from Coos River todny on business, MRS. I,. G. MASTERS, of Suiniior, is a Marshficld shopper today. F. K. AMJ5N returned yestordny from a business trip to llnndon. F. V. CATTHRUNO left today for Hatidon on business ami pleasure. D. I). HRAINARD. of Iloynes Inlet, was a business visitor In tho city todny. J. M. WRIGHT loft today for Port land and Hood River on IiiibIiioss and pleasure. T. C. RPSSHU, and wife of Hea ver Hill, loft today for an extend d northern trip. F. H. ROOD, tho woll-known Coos River rnnchor. wns a Marshfleld hiislness visitor today. TIIH MISSKS WATSON, of Coqiilllo. came over today to visit at the old homo nt Coos City. CHAS. F.STHRHF.CK. tho Cntchlng Inlet rancher, was In ro on Tiusl- uess and ple.isure today. MRS. JOIO POPIC. of Coqulllo. re- tiirnril homo todny nfter a short visit at the S J. IMMIOI. home. MR. AND MRS. JUDD MILLS camo down from Sumner today to at tend tho mo ting of the Farmers' Union. MitS. KI) COFFHLT pnssed through hero today en route homo from a visit with her slstor, Mrs. T. M. Collver. of Catching Inlet. L. K. TILLHURY und wlfo loft today for Portland nnd Raymond, Wash., win re they will spend some tlmo. MISS OLLIH RICHARDS, of Sum ner, returned todny from n short ,-0t SALIC I lll.h.p. gasoline cn- vlslt nt tho home of Doputy Coun-i K0, nt n sncriricis Phono G-J. ty Clork Watson. 1 . ., niiOHNH CROSTHWAITH returned von s.LI-Two fov terrier imp. last ovenlng rrom a business trip nics: good onos, $ft onch. Unqulro to Gardiner and Florence and ro-j v. 15. Allen, port's business good in thnt section. . OSCAR OULOVSFN, of tho Joliuson- i.'or SALU Luncli counter outfit- Gulovsoii Company left today for choap If takon at onco. Phono Portlnnd and other points on ;-usi-i mo-.I. ness nnd to order new shipments , , "LnfMr,,".!,f; r . , nn rou SAM-J Fiirnlliiro of UI-nHiiH MOSS AVHRILL Is aero from Gold i1()UBOi .0Q- North1 Drondway. Ilcnuh on business nnd plensuro. I phono 1CG-X. Ho Is building n flno now houso at Gold Roach nnd htiB completed tho j,m HALF Rhode Islnml RlmI eggs foundation for It. ror sotting nnd day-old chlcki. ARCHDKACON CHAMHHR8 will ar- c. M. Conner. rlvo this ovonlng via Drain and will , take charge or tho services at the j,0Jt HALF Duck eggH for Hettinjr. Hplscopal church during tho nil- Phono 31G.X. sence of Ruv, Drowning, ' m. MRS. J. N. HAYLI8S returned to Coqulllo tills afternoon aftr n brief visit hero with her husband. Mr. Hayllss expects to go to Co qulllo Monday tn removo bis fam ily to Marshriold to mnko tlioir homo. UNRMAN LARSON rotiirnod todny rrom (lie Sluslnw ami roports thnt It was not ills launch Heaver that lost tho cargo tho other day as was given out In the press re ports, Tho bout nlslng tho goods belonged to u man named Olson rrom Astoria. Mr. Larson Is plan ning to bring ills boats mid drodgo back to tho Ifay and oxpocts to haul tho stone ror tho Southern Pacific rip-rapplug Job from Coos River to North Hend for Hugh MeLnln. - FOR SALE -4J FOR RENT I Orpheum Tonight rvr- I 'OF'ijinnnn Anr,,, . 7 ..... rr , -v. kjv ruuwusiiii' urama rrom .icxico. rno- THi -rlrjr'''11 GOLDEN WEST Good laughable W stern story. N'MVn ii 'i7s,mrt oniedy. Slay interest some. i hKLY News of the world's happenings last Oct, Ti, Gnnv ow now change. "tlNZi''npaiTn-U6 FLAG Good two-rool feature. C-Ooij ,, KRECTION Koyatono comody. "t Warner's features for Tuesday and Wednesday Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunks botween any points in Marshfleld for the follow ing rates, delivery to be made In the first stories ot buildings-; One trunk t .S3 Threo trunks .no Twelve trunks I.R0 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Hclsuer, Prop. Phones, 120-.T O-L- q-R UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. Tlio I lines wnnt nils aro the keys lo the door of opportunity. J. LEE RROWN, PH. G. FOR lti;.T .Modern U-roont fur nished housekeeping suite, 13. Phono 1193 North nond. 1'OIt RENT Sleeping rooms, renin onablo by tho weok. 223 South; Droadway. FOR RENT Fiii-ulslicil rooms, iuol orn. .'17.1 South Sixth street. Phono 20G-L. FOR RENT liiirgo liouso on South 11th street. Phono 119-L., or io A. 11 Cnmpboll. FOUND I FOIWD Angorn kitten. Ennuiro 1 Tltiinu tfftit nti.l iwmi ftxvt 4 lil.. ,1 """ -il v tliltl ltl ifl illia illla ROHT. W. SWANTON, PH. C. THE HEALER PAYS .MORE YOU PAY THE SAME TRIAL OF ONE ROLL OIVES YOU The Answer GET THEM TODAY FOR SUNDAY'S PICTURE TAKING WE ARE ALSO EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOU THE VERY REST IX DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Winter Coughs Are Dangerous Don't ovorlook tho fact that now Is tho tlmo you should got rid or that cough. Winter cougliB and colds aro in n way dangorouB unless checked In tlmo. Thoy Indlcato that your systom Is not tully fortified and nblo to overcome trouble You'd bottor get n kooa help. A bottlo of Brown's Cough Balsam helps you to break up coldB and cures coughs. Tho directions are Blmplo nnd easy to follow. Tho Ingredients aro puro and rull of strength, und combined in a manner thnt niakos them plensant to take. For bo' only at THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS AND PHXSiait REMEDIES Rehfeld Bros. RUSSELL HUILDIXG B Tgvz?Jif.i ttgm-CTiaa- ""mai