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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
a " "vi!HSi 'i w Wi '"'wyiw" c I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVF o-oo 11.20 e-3o '0 1.30 f'OQ BOO '00 100 New Spring Suits and Party Dresses We have received the first shipment of spring suits, ' $12.50 to $28.00 We have also received a shipment of the very newest tilings in party and afternoon dresses, $12.00 to $20.00 j r- AND LOCAL NEW PERSONALS PEOPLE YO.UI 'tuts Foot. Whllo slashing brush on liis plnco nt Coos River, George Smith cut a deep gash In tho Instep of his left foot totlny. Settle Cime. Tho enso of W. W. Holins vei'SUB Rnv Ilviln wns snttlnil 'In Justice Pennock's court yester day, tho defendant paying $53 on mo ciniiu or ?su. c. 1. Relgnrd represented HcIiub. The Golden Rule F1KST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Dredge Shut Down. Tho dredgo Seattle la shut down today for minor repairs nml will probnbly start to morrow. It Will takn nlimif fnnr days to finish tho present fill nnd then it will start north of Elrod and soon begin In Mill Slough. Repair Rainbow. Tho Coos ltlv or residents will boast of tho fin est passenger boat on tho Day whon tho Rainbow, which wont on dry dock for repairs today, Is complet ed. The owners of tho craft plan to ovorhaul her and paint tho Raln- TIDES FORFJMHUARY. iJoiow 1b iji-eu tr.o tlaiu and Utght of high and low water at Mi.rfitillehl. Tliu tides are plucort II tho order of otcur'-onco, with their times on the llrst lino and heights on tho secotid lino of each d'O" a coinpar 'son on consecutive heights will Indknto whothor It Is high or low water. "or high water on tho bar suhatrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 2G Hrs. . 3.13 9.33 3.37 9.44 Ft... 5.C 1.4 G.5 0.5 Hrs.. 4.07 10.00 4.13 10.07 Ft. . . C.7 1.0 5.3 0.9 Hrs.. 4.32 10.39 4.49 10.29 Ft... G.7 0.9 5.0 1.4 Two ExtragSpecials ! Mf Otto lot of bo.iutfully mndo Cloaks, Suits and Dresses, for ladles. Values to ?25. T 4 9 nt Your cholc p I & I iJ Ono lot of beautifully mndo Coats, Suits and Drosses for la llcs, Values i9.7G. &( r Your cliolco JpJiiJKJ If discretion Is tho bettor part of valor, think of tho big advan tago the wolUdrossod man has over tho clinp who Is hindlenppod by common-placo clothes. Hero nro clothta that uro built to graco n gontloman, no matter how ex clusive the company ho Is In. Prices from $11.2.1 to $:!.". We guarantee satisfaction, vi: ex.ioy tiu: confidence OF OUR PATHOXS Kvcry tlmo you got a pro- scrlptlon filled you placo your hcnlth In the hands of an- otlior. ' A drop too much of a ccr- tnln drug, tho substitution of anothor or cnrolcss compound- Ing, niny rotnrd you on tho road to recovery. Wo can nnd will fill your proscriptions ns ordered by I W10ATHKH FORECAST I (Qr AJo'l'e,l I're.. lo Cast U; Tlm-i ) I OREGON Fair In east; I cloudy In west, probably rain; I southeasterly winds. J W KMOW- ABOUT MRS. IDA STEVENS loaves week for Portland. w this ROBERT OLSTOTT week for I'ortlnnd. leaves this N. J. DISIHNGTON leaves this week for Portland on business. A. LLNDHERG will lenve on tho Drain Btago for Portland Friday. D. K. DANJ5EN, of North Hend, leaves for Portland this week. MISS CLAIRE WltlOHT of Sumner Is shopping in Mnrshllold today. J. A. UURNE. of Unndon, leaves for Portland on business this week. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. I THUltSDAY. I St. Mary's Altar Guild with Mrs. C. M. Dylor In North Bend. Mrs. Chns. II. Curtis gives a shower for Mrs. Peter Dolan. Young Matrons with Mrs. W. L. Clnybaugh. Thursday Club with Mrs. Dod- 8011. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Chas. Stauff. North Ilontl Prcsbytorlan Lad les with Mrs. A. H. lmhoff. Norwoglnn Lutheran Ladles with Mis. Thorpe. Mrs. W. T. Stoll brldgo party. FKIDAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. D. C. Vaughati. Skennsa Club with Mrs. D. II. Savage. Jolly' Sixteen ovcnlug social with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Colo-man. couple of cases In tho Supromo Court. i your physician. Til K OWL , PRESCKIITIOX PHARMACY , F. D, Cohan, Proprietor Tho Central Avoiiuo Drug Store Phono "I Opposlto Chandlor Hotel ftUATERMASS STUDIO NOW OPEN AT THE OLD LOCATION Opposite Blanco Hotel QUALITY PHOTOS WANT ADS. 1 LOCAL TEMPHHATURB RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 1:13 a. 111., Feb. 20, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special government 1110- I tcorologlst: Maximum 50 Minimum ;.3S At 1: 13 n. m 40 Precipitation 0 1 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1013 4S.G0 Precipitation Bamu porlod Inst year 14.83 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. bow for tho coming season. During her absonco tho Alice II will mako the run In tho Italnbow s place. ALBERT CULVER of Cntchlng Inlet Is In Mnrshllcld today on business. CHARLES KNEGRWN Is a Coos HIver visitor In Mnrshflold today. J. S. WARD, of Coos ltlvor, Is n business visitor nt Mnrshflold today. II. 13. HARRINGTON, of Lakeside. Is In Mnrshflold today on business. J. U. HUYSON, of North Dend, will lenvo this week for Portland on business. P. 'A. ENLOE lonvos for Portland tho latter part of tho wcoic on business. Circulate Petition. James Watt Ib today circulating tho nominating potltlons of Ornnt 11. Dlmmlck of Or egon City, who Is a candidnto for tho KopubllcAu Humiliation for Governor. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I experienced bookkeepers hnvo a couplo of hours a day to dovoto to n small set or books. Address "X" care of Tlmos. LOST Xeeklnee chain, lM't(tn Xo. Ilrondway and depot. Itcturu to Times office FOR RENT Two nicely fmiilK'ied hoiisokooplng rooms. 415 S. 4th St. Wall Paper Wo aro allowing ono of tho Urswt linos nnd most oxtonslvo Mortmcnts of pnttorns ovor een In this city. A now ship Bent of 1914 doslgiiB Just ro eelred; also n full lino of PAIXTS, OILS AXI) GLASS. C. W. VIERS 370 Xorth Front street, .Mnrshflold. MRS. LLA SAL0 Graduate Massucsc will rccolvo patients, olthor mon or women, nt hor liomo from 9 a. m to S p. m., every dny. Ilcsldonco near Hunker Hill Schoolhnuso. NO SAW KDGES YOUR COLLARS If you luivo tlioui Inundoml nt TWIN" CITY STEAM LAUNDRY WANTED Xiirxlng, confinement cases specialty. Wrlto P. O. Ilox 040, Murs..1lold. I'Olt SALK CIIKAP 1MM) palm Irecn. 135 South Second street. I'Olt SALIC Imlliin cniitio. I'lrst clabs condition. Iuqulro Sncchl'a milk depot. Price rensonnblo. I'Olt ItHXT 7-iooni Iioiiho, 'Knst. Bldo. Henry Illnck, phono 150-J. LOST At Hunker Hill, Imllcs' siunll piirso containing two cliecka nnd Biniill change. Reward Tor re turn to Times office. Tillies ltd tor. A. C. Cox, son of W. II. Cox, today returned from a trip to various Washington lum ber points, Ho says times aro pick ing up there, but that Com flay is fur uiiead of nnv of the nortliurn cities. Will Give Dunce. Tho North In let Soclnl Club Ib planning a dance to be given nt tho North Inlet Hall on Saturday evening, March 7, 1914. Tho North Star, Captain Nod Galloway, will carry tho pos Bongors from Mnrshflold, returning after tho dance. CIIAULES HUNT, of Unndon, leaves tills week on n business trip to Portland, N. M. QUANT, tho well-known trav eling man, Is calling on tho Coon liny trado. Ho leaves for Port land Saturday. Walter Sneddon arrived horo today from Itoslyn, Wash., to visit his sister, Mrs. D. J. Rces nnd other relatives. MIL AND MRS. FRANK C. STAN TON and baby, roturn to Port land Saturday after a fow weeks' Btay 011 Coos Day. MRS. LOLA UALDWIN returned to day from n trip to Portland and H0I80, whoro alio wns looking af ter property Interests. A. J. MENDEL, of Tho Huh stores. Is limiting a huslncBs trip to tho brnnrh storoB In Myrtlo Point and Unndon this week. A. I. PETERS will bo n pnRscngor for Portland on tho Hrcnkwator Snturday. CHARLES ESTERUECIC of Catching Inlet Inn business visitor In Mnm'i flcld today. HOMER UUFORD of Suinnor was a passenger on tho Sunrise to Marsh Hold today. MR. AND MRS. II. C. M'CAUTNEY, of Unndon, will lenvo Saturday for Portland. VIOLET MEANS returned today from a trip to Portland nnd other northern points. C. E. UROADHENT, of Myrtlo Point, lonvos for Portland on the Ilronlc water Saturdny. REN SMITH, of Coos River, is a paBBcngcr on tho Rainbow for Mnrshflold today. Mother III Mrs. W. U. Cox will loavo 011 tho Hrcnkwntcr Saturday for Uoavorton, near Portland, In ro spoiifio to n messago stating that her mother, Mrs. W. D. Huxton, wna Borlously 111. . Mrs. Huxton la about olghty-two years old and an old roHldent of Oregon. Left I'niH'i'ri J. C Knmlnll lnfl Inst week for Curry County to look K. h- MADDOX, of C"nIHo, lonvcs MISSES ALICE TICKELL and AI pha Mauzcy went to Coqtilllo yea terduy to nttond the revival moct lugs now In progress thoro. U. 11. FIELDS of Astoria nrrlved In MnrshHcM yesterday. Ho will re main hero for tho coming week In the IntorostH of tho Atlas company of Astoria, to appoint a Coob Hny ngont. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE CUL VER of Catching lu.let enmo down 011 tho 8unrlso to tho Creamery to day. Mr. Culvor will bo oinployod thoro nnd will mnko his homo nenr tho croamory during the summer. 11. II. ADAMS, n prominent nttornoy of Spokano, nrrlved hero today to visit his- friend, W. T. Stoll. Ho may Incato 011 rho Hny, He Is an old friend of O. W. Knufmnn, tho lnttor having boon n boyhood chum in Spokano, MR. AND MRS. L. ST. DENIS, of LakoBldo, aro visiting frlonda nt North llond todny. nftor Bomo logul nnittors. Ho went ovorinnd, but to mako tho trip enmor, suippeii n suitcase or papers on the ItiiBtlor. which wns t lenvo tho snmo day lio did. Tho uiistior is still in port and finally yesterday J. I). (loss got tho enso off and soiit thorn to him overland. for Portland nnd othor northern 'points on Snturday, S. STRONG, of North llond. will lenvo for Portland on the Hronk wator next Saturday. LOST 158-R "HONE lO.Cent lessenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY BUY THE VERY BEST r tfif Marshfield BUTTER creamery TIMK TA1JL1J Willamette -Pacific Motni Pap .' Jirf-i j&.,X7r M.ni7 UNDER 8AX1TARY COXDITIOXS IX A OLKAX ttlltm I ':" a. m. m. a. m. a. m. a. nt ". in. . m. a. m. P. m, P. m. p. m. P. m. P. m, P. m. P. m, P. m. P. m, P. m. P. m, P. m. P. m, P. m. P- o. P. m. :oIy. 1 m, m. :00 is-dft :' ? 30 a 30 30 00 3D 00 30 Ofl 0 ' 00 30 Oo Ienvo North 0:45 7;15 8:15 9; 15 10:15 10;45 11:15 11:45 12:45 1:15 1:45 2:15 2:45 3.15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:45 0:15 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:45 9:15 10:15 Snturdnys 11:15 12:15 nciui a. m. a. m. a. m. a, 111. a. ni. a, m. a. 111. a. in. p. m. p. in. P. in. p. m. P. m. p. m. p. m. P. m. p. m. P. m. p. m. p. m. p. in. P. m. P. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. only p. m. a. m. AND SIODKRX l-wyroiiY. STKH1LI.KI) JIILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Free delivery, H 11. in. and 2 p. ni, Phono 73 Do You Seo. as Well, With One Eye As TI10 Other? Should you have headaches or want to Improvo your eyesight, try my special ground combination glnEses. Young or old, with this SPECIAL GLASS can read fine print, io close work or see at a dis tance. All glasses fitted by mo aro warranted to give satisfaction. DR. W. 11. RICHARDSON, Optoiuetlilst. Offlco 187 N. Broadway. Marshfield. 'fries Want Ads. Bring Results LOST Slcnui Chi fmtcmUv 11I11. Rnvard tor return to Times of flco. WANTED WANT HI) A washerwoman. Phone 412-J. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 Hill hell nt right pi ho my donning and pressing estab lishment hnndllng threo tailor lines Centrally located. Dox 107, Myr tlo Point. FOR SALK Team, wagon and har ness, Enqiilro R, I). Ilarnos, Hay City, P. O. Hox 010. FOR SAW-: 8 roomed house, lot flOv 100, Shutters addition. Phono 13-X FOR SALIC S200 new Vlctrola nt Yt price; also reed couch and other things. F. C. Stanton, 1074 Andorson. FOR SALK Illuck horse, weighing about 1300 pounds. Work slnglo or doublo. Phono Farmers 300x3. FOR SALK Kggs for hatching. White Orpington, Rhode Island Rods, Whlto Leghorns. Phone 124-L. FOIl SALE Furalturo of 10-room house. 409 North Broadway. Phone 1C0-X. I FOR RENT FOR ItEXT Vuniiblicl apartment, pnono -li'J-u. FOR RKXT Furnished sleeping rooms. lUGl uommercjai nvuiuo. RANCH FOR REXT on very liberal terms to tuo ngnt party, upiemua chance for stock and potatoes. Ranch, care of Times. FOR RKXT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. 1G3 S. 2nd st, FOR REXT Largo liouso on Bout 11th street. Phono 119-L., or io A. D Campbell, Itiilld Huiiich. D. Mclntyro. nc- countalnt nt tho Oregon Powor Com pany, has purchased a lot on North Second strcot. Just north of tho A. O. Rogers houses, nnd will erect a homo thoro soon. .Mrs. O'lrrlon who recently purchased two lots on North Second Btroot, Just south of J. W. Motloy's homo, Is also plan ning to build a doublo flat thore soon. Two Moie Up. Officer Rlchnrdson this morning arrested W. IC. Wlsomnn on tho charge of riding hla blcyclo last night without n light. Lynn Lnmbotli, who was fined f 5 yostorday for a similar offonso, wns nrrosted again today but was lot off by Re corder Hiitlor when Informed that It was an accldont. There nro two or threo othor offenders bolng Bought by tho police. MRS. GLADYS HOLLINOER, of Em pire, leaves on tho Hrenkwator Saturday for Portland. F. E. WESTERHERO la BpondliiR tho wook In Unndon arranging for n big removal salo preparatory to occupying tho flno now build ing ho hns leased with tho dry goods stock and 5, 10 and IGo cents stor.o. , It. GRIFFITH of Portland, an ox pert and oxporloncod man, has tak en a position with tho Red Groan Jowelry department to neslst In tho riiHh of work In thnt branch of tho huslnoBB. Ho nrrlvod today on the Hreakwator. IIASKKTIIALL TONIGHT. MR. AND MRS. J. E. DADELL, of South Coos River, expect to lenvo this week for Portland, MRS. LILLIAN GOODMAN, of Unn-, don, Bails for Portland via uooi Bay tho Inst of tho week. W. T. HUMMBRT, or Coqtilllo, ex pects to return on tho Hreak wator Saturdny to Portland. A. W. DAVIS, of Myrtlo Point, will loavo for Portland tho last or tho weok by wny or Mnrshriold. G. O. ANDREWS and 8. I. Towers will bo among tho Portland pns songora on tho Brnkwator Saturday. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marnhfleld WASIIIXGTON AVK.VUH STADDEX STREET NORTH IIEXI) C. A, JletllH, JL'rop. For Oihter Shells. J. K. Fitz gerald says that the Port Commis sion did. not promise to havo sholls pumped up on Dredgo Islo for tlio, limw.flt nf Hin rmirtlinra Tlmv nli!i' them that tho old shells thora could bo taken away but John Manning, wno clnlms tuo island, objects to this, and Mr, Fitzgerald wants shells pumped up olsowhoro for tho rnnch- ors. The Port Commission an nounces thnt Dredgo Islo Is to bo dredged away soon. MRS. JENNIE M. STEWART return ed homo todny from n visit with rolatlvos at Portland and Tuo DaUqs, Clothes that look good in our store, bat better still on your back, is the kind you buy at the Fixup Dependable Clothiers TWO STORES ' Marshfield - North Bend Phone 233-L H. PAGE will roturn to Port land Saturday after a couplo of weeks spent with tho Coos Coun ty trado. MRS. W, II. SCOTT. Mrs. K. O. John and Miss Viola Hensloy, all of Handnn, will loavo this weok for Portland, THe Royal TONIGHT Wo uso only tho best motion pic tures. Whlto Eaglo. The boat yot. Miss Lois Powell. In two now songs. KlUOIIincOlor ll III lit In timllnn nfn tures. "Tho Husband's Story," m two rools Hhow marvelous Klnemacolor dlBsolvliig offects. "In Search of Bacchus." Klno mncolor comedy of tho difficulties of n man to koop on tho wntor wagon. "Hoaeh Sconos in Florida." Beau tiful Klnomncolor scenic. Thrro reels of black and whlto pictures, "Tho Myalorv of Mm Vniinur .aw MRS. J. II. STADDEN nnd baby Mlno." loavo Saturday for Washington fori Thrilling "101" Bison reolor a visit at tho homo of Mrs. Stad-i "Stung." Excellent rnmmiv don's parents. Admission, lower floor, lCc: bal- 'cony, 10c. ' MR. AND MRS. J. D, GOSS loavo Coming noxt Thursday "Mexico" on the Breakwater Saturdny for showing roal and thrilling bcoiich Portlnnd, Snlom and other north- from tho war in that country Un orn points, Mr. Gobs having a excelled. Bettor than "Tho Battlo - -- of Oottysburg." Money Is King Wo havo In 40 different vnr Jotles of tho latest artificial flowers and wreaths. Also braids and frames of all kinds for that spring hat, Tho price Ib 15 conts. What do othors ask youT Genulno rnlnproof Mallncs, all colors, the ynrd, 15c. Got tho 10c storo habit. 'Always Something New' Peoples s Stores .Mniblifleld Hnudon Myrtlo Point Get a Bottle of Vinol Tho great recoiistructor for young; and old, 11 snfo ami effl ciont tonic, plwiMint and agrce uhlo to take. Til 13 LIUDIXG DRUG STORE. hHt ?) lt)LLEiSiir An .YHaTdnTflrTzV SniJMiSSmKrWWsK 1 1 1 ' j.