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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1914)
TWfSW ZJtiKXBSZi. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE jffo&aM&Unz, L0mmmmjiffMSsgr IRVING BLOCK Two Extra Specials! ,n. nf bosutfully mndo u, quits ninl Drosses, ror gar-.. $12.75 llHUq. Four Ciiu . . i.nniitirnllv mndo One '"..., tirnRRPa for la- ff l9-75- ..$9.50 your choice s.v If discretion Is tlio better pnrt of'vnlor, think of tlio big advan tng tlio well-dressed mnn 1ms over tlio chnp who Is handicapped by comnion-plnco clothes. Horo nro clotheB that nrc built to graco a gontloninn, no mutter how ex jIubIvo the company ho Is In. Prices from .?ll.i5 to $'2r. We guarantee satisfaction, -"" LOCAL NEWS AMD PERSONAL' A Moving Picture The lmM p Vm TIDKS FOR FKI1RUARY. iloiow Is gi-eu m0 tlmo and UlBt of high and low water ai Mkrahflold. The Hues are placed lu the order of occurrence, with their times on tho Orat lino nnd heights on tho second lino cf oach day; a compar ison on consecutive ho'.ghtB will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. or high water on the bar substrnct 2 hours 34 tiilnutea liSIHrs.. 4..T2 10.30 4.10 10.29 VI.. . D.7 0.9 G.O 1.4 P. D. Fletcher 'Whether Tho Times want nils are now using telepathy Is a question that Is puzzling Hlldlo nnd he Is threatening to Insert a want nd to find out ns he si.ys they will do most everything. Alliance In. Tho AlHnneo nrrlv ln this afternoon from Portlnnd nnd will sail for Eureka nbout noon Sunday. iktl, Hr v IH H F H H HI Hi pH HJ DD BJ lttE IT IV Ht j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 WAXTKI) losltlon by expert book keeper and offices man. Highest references. Seo H. N. Kenton. WKATHKR FORKOAST IBr AjaoclKeJ trci to Coo Buy Tlmoa. OREGON Haiti: southerly winds, high nlong coast. Quickest and Best Way to get there. Saves car fare poinijf to and from work, makes it possible for you to cat a hot noon meal at home instead of a cold lunch from a pail. "The Survival of the Fittest." ' Time-Savers Almost every new bicycle you see, is a TIMESAVER. Now, why? Not because of tho attractive nersonalitv of the man who sells them hardly, Nor yet, because the TIMESAVER is the only eood bi cycle made we don't claim that, We ask you to buy your bicycles of MARSHFIELD CYCLER Y BECAUSE: Quality considered, you can't beat the price anywhere, BECAUSE: Beine practical bicvele mechanics, we can serve vou better than a general store, BECAUSE: It is to our interest tn mnkn ffnnd nnv nnsslhln flnw In a bicycle we sell, BECAUSE: We can give you anv stvle of enuioment and will sell lyoil any Dart of a new nlnvnlo If vnii wish to use nart of lyour old one, We Will Horllin.t tho nrira nf flroo nr nnw nflior nnri that you do not want, LOCAL tkmpkrature , hkcokd For tho 24 hours ondlug at 1:43 a. in., Fob. 2S. by IJenJ. Oatllnd. special covernmont mo- I toorologlst: Mnxltnum r4 M inluium 47 At 4:43 n. ni ;...8 Precipitation 02 Precipitation stneo Sept. 1, . 1 9 1 49.C0 Proclpltntlon samo period I instyoar 15.07 I Wind: southwest; cloudy. Concert Later. Director Kenton of the Coos Hay Concert Hand an nounces thnt tho concert tomorrow afternoon will not start until nbout 3 o'clock owing to the funeral of tho Into Ccorgo Wulff. lurnU Hew. F. M. Wamor nnd wlfo nrrlved hero this week from Goldcndnlo, Wnsh., to locate. Ho Is an export bookkeeper mid offlco mnn find Is also u trombone player and will Join tho band. Vo.seN Sail. Tho Adeline Smith was unable to get out yesterday but , , " T, " . " ", Balled at noon today. The Hrenk- ,,(? ,,Co,!m,' "k,ff billed "Annie." wnter and Stenmor Hardy nlso snll- Cnl1 nt Murnry for reward. ed today. Tho Flflold sailed from ,.... Z T." ". . "." Hnndon todny. ,AM'KI hecoiuMimul cnsli wgls- ter. Apply Union Coffee House, Hildgo Holders. Judge Hall went Norlh Front street. to South 'Slough todny to Insnect ' tho drawbridge. It was roportod '0, BALK Plymouth Plnce pool that soveral piling wero swept out try yards. A. 13. Jenson. yesterday, endangering tho safety " " of tho structure. VOW HUNT Flat, partly fitrnlsliiMl. FOR SALE Two Arivxlcil. Alex Johnson mill Ed Qulnn. two locuers from Iniiulro 39C So. 337-J. 1th street. Phono tho Smlth-Powora enmps, wore the VOW KKNT ltoonn with or with only nrreBts last night. Qulnn gets out bonrd. ICC 10th st. South. In nlmost every trip to town and tho last tlmo ho wns In Mnrshflold 1' OH SAM) ISO cords, second grouth ho was arrested throe times for ltn- f,r wood. 4 ft. length, Cortholl, blblng too freely. I uy Park, Phono 3171. Exceptional bushiest opportunity. Excluslvo line. No competition. Cnpltnl required $1000. Seo Hold, 1G0 Front street. FOH SATjK A"coiia eggs for hatch lug. 13. A. Stonccyp..or, Phono C-J. rOlt SALK 1 10-h.p. giiHolliio on glno, at a sacrifice. Phono G-J. i DON'T Inlireed those UuUemips. Duy ono of my cockorola; thoy nro from premium stock. G0 was rcftiBod for the father. i, C. Oxuovnd, Idaho Addition, P. O. llox 374, North llond. (7o to China. Messrs. Stono nnd son will ulnr Ostot, of tho Hlltmoro nggregntlon loft on tho Ilreakwntor todav for Portlnnd nnd Soattlo nnd from thero expect to go to Ohlnn, whoro they will spend some time. Will Preach on "Heaven." To- l'"OIt SAIiK 13ver-bearlnu; striiMlKT- morrow morning Itov. Joseph Knotta, r Plants, limited nutnbor. Cor- pastor of the M. 13. Church, will tholl, Day Park, phono 3171. preach upon tho subject of "Honv- en." It will bo romomborod that WAXTKI) To wnt hIv room mod- n fow weeks ago ho preached n crn Iioiibo. Phono 180-J. most Interesting sermon on "Hell." As this Is the lnpt dny of tho ro vlval services, Itov. Knotts is plan ning splendid sorvlces. Approprlnto to tho thenio of tho sortnon, Mrs. A. IJ. Oldloy Is to sing "Tho Holy City." In Hie evening n doublo iltinrtot consisting of Mrs. A. D. Oldley, Miss Pr ston, Mrs. Holcomb, Mrs. Knotts. Mr. Sncchl, Mr. Sum ner, Mr. Williamson nnd Mr. Ilobert- FOIt NAMC Furnltuw nf 10 room boarding house, hotiso for rent. 409 No. Ilrondwny. Phono 1CC-X. LOST To Siipwmo Coiut. U. A. I.llje nvlst of Coqulllo cniuo over last night nnd loft today on tho Urenkwntor for Salom, whoro ho and J. D. Gobs will nrguo tho logging road right or wny caso before tho Supremo Court noxt weok. Heroveis Crank Through a Trmcs lost nd, A. 13. Seamnn Iras rocovered nn unto crnnk which ho lost n fow weeks ago. Tho crnnk was found bv Tom Goodnlo, who, on reading tho lost nd, promptly brought it to Tho Times office Marshfield Cvclery 156 Broadway Phone 158-R Xow Itcstnuraiit. Tho Union Cof feo House W tho nnmo of n now res tnurant nnd lunch room bolng opened on .Norm rront street by Karl Hnis ton nnd Wnlter Coram. Thoy hnvo ninny frlonda who will wish them n full mensuro of success In their now onrnro. REOPhe YQUI W KMOW ABOUT w LOST SlKtna till fraternity pin. Ilpwnrd for return to Times of fice. I.O.ST At. Hunker Hill, ladles' small purso containing two checks and small chango. Itewnrd ror re turn to Times office. .FOIt HAM3 CIIKAP 200 palm treca, j 13C South Second street. FOIt SAI.I3 Iutllnn eanoo. First class condition. Inqulro Sacchl's milk dopot. Prlco rensonnblo. I'Oll SAIilv Team, wagon and Imr ns. Knqulro II. U. Unrnos, Day City, P. O. llox 040. FOHSAfiti H rooineil houso, lot HOr 100, Shutters addition. Phono 13-X FOH SAfA3 lCggs for lmtclilng. Whlto Orpington, Hliodo Island Hods, Whlto Leghorns. Phono 124-L. 1-OU SAM3 Fiiraltiiro of 10-roora houso. 409 North Broadway. Phono 1CG-X. FOR RENT WANTED WAXTKI) Pasture Phono 31C-L. for Iioivch. Z3 KXPKHIKXCKI) llOOKKKICPKHH 1'OIC HI3XT Modern Hlv-rooin Houso on Central nve. Inqulro Mrs. Far rlngor. Phono 3 8 G-J. FOIt KHXT 7-rnoin liouso, Kast sldc. Henry Illack, phono 100 -J. FOH HIONT FiiriiLshdl npiutment, phono 1!!9-L. hnvo n couplo of hours a dny to dovoto to n small sot of books. Address "X" enre of Times, WAXTKI) Xur.Mlng, confinement cases spoclnlty. Wrlto P. O. llox Old. Marshtlohl. AT .THE, j Official Coming. Frank S. Orant, of Portlnnd, Ornnd Chnncollor of tho Oregon Knights of PytMas, will bo horo tho third wook In March to mako his annual visit to tho K. P. lodges In this section. Ho has been city at torney In Portlnnd and Is now n can didate for attorney gcnornl. Mill To Stmt. A. P. Davis left to dny for Dullards to tako a position as Inspector In tho JohtiBon mills .which will resume operations Monday. Tho details of tho sottloinont of tho com pany's financial difficulties nro not given, but It is understood thnt every thing Is on a most satisfactory nnd doflnlto basis. Masonic linernl. Tho funeral of Georgo Wulff, tho Forndalo pioneer, will bo hold Sunday nftornoon at threo o'clock from Wilson's chapel. It will bo under tho nusplces of tho Mnsons nnd only tho Masonic servlco will bo used. Tho body will Ho In state from 2 to 3 o'clock tomorrow nftornoon. ew and Spring Suits Party Dresses We havo received the "f shipment of spring Ms, 2.50 to $28.00 We have also received a shipment of the very newest things In party and afternoon dresses, $12.00 to $20.00 The Golden Rule HRST XATIOXAL BANK BUILDING i'iJ of Job Printing Done at The Times Office Knjoln Sale. Mrs. Mnry h. Merch ant Is enjoining Shorlff Gugo from soiling tho W. T. Morchnnt rosldonco property on North Ilroadway for tax es on the formor W. T. Morchnnt store, claiming thnt such n proceed ing Is Illegal nnd would seriously nf- reel nor mortgngo rights, it was er roneously stated yestordny that sho was suing to annul n salo of tho proporty. Quick HeMiltH J. W. Hlldonbrand says thnt Tho TInios want nils nro sure thero when It comes to gottlng quick results. Night boforo last someono took Hlldenbrand's rnlncoat from tho Smokehouse nnd left ono which was too Bhort In tho slooves, Hlldonbrand fixed up a want nd at noon yesterdny nnd within an hour ho had recovered his own coat nnd restored tho other ono to Its owner. VK KXJOV TIIK COXFIDKXOK4 OF OUIt PATHOXS Every time you got a pro- scrlptlon filled you plnco your health in tho hands of nn- other, A. CIIU1ST13XSI3N was a passongor on tho morning train for Hnndon today. , D. D. PII3IICK, the Coqulllo lum berman, wns n Mnrshflold busi ness visitor todny. II. A. WI3HNICH and Don Gardiner loft this nftornoon for Hnndon to look aftor business there. i S. SPAUKS roturned to Hnndon on tho morning train nftor spending a fow weeks on Coos Day. FH13D HKNRY of Hnndon returned homo today after u short visit to Mnrsh'Ilold nnd North Hend. ; II. HIIOWN wns niuong thoso who loft for Hnndon on tho "Twentieth Conturv Limited" this mornlnir. S. OTSTOT, n Hlltmoro boy who hns Tlio Clmndler Hotel. gnlned much popularity while horo, ' H, j, DishIngton, Portlnnd; Mr. loft on tho Droakwntor todny for nm! Mrfl. A Si Hnmmond, North i-0 r.Vw w . . . c, li(nA' I'- lloupor, San I'-Vanclsco; GhO. DOLL loft odny for San Fran- Qeo. W. Davis Myrtlo Point; Mr. -L8C.?i0" nuV"vn0 l.r,p' ,"2 W ' n"1' M". L. M. Warner, Goldendalo, rnnornl Ck " t0" d"B '" Wb1,m Mck Johnson, Coqulllo; j nnim' Tnnvei-nv i. .,.. f. A- Myrno, Portland; Mrs. 13. C. John- nSii,Bni?PhNrtN rf.rVvl ry..n?v 80' Portlands Mrs Uyrnes, IJaudon; nolntB tak nB ' Mr Dlllor along - B- UroadDont, Myrtlo Point; F. 8. with him. Honnott, Seattlo; L. A. Llljoqvlst, Co- SAM ARMSTRONG, n mombor of tho, ,,,""u' FOH IUJXT I'linilHlitMl sleeping JpOTELS rooms. 10G1 Commorclnl avenuo. FOH ItKXT Ijirgo houso en South 11th atroot. Phono 119-L,, or se A. I) Cnmpboll. ..fs ltn, Knns.; Mrs. Fy Conklln, Um pire; V, Patens, Coalcdo; Goo. W. Kruno, Isthmus Inlot; 13. IC. Mnddop, Myrtlo Point; W. Johnson, Portland; Oscnr Frunz, Uluo Hldgo; Penrl Sor onsou, Hnndon; Mrs, Idn 13. Stovona nnd chlldron, J, 1). Hcndflllo, Han don; W. MncCullough, Modford; L. A. Llljoqvlst, Coqulllo. iiaiKio.ii unsKotunii team, was a passongor on tho morning train for his homo today. R. GALLII3R, a mombor of tho root- Tho Lloyd Hotel. II. Danel, Kuroka, Cnl.; F. Crown, Rosoburg, Hon Huston, Kiigouo; Sum Voltirn. Lniiiiin C W. Tlnnvla Pnnt. ............. ., ........ . ,... .w... . . .... ...,,,,.., M. ... ..,.H, -mw... lng section or tno Hnmion uiiBKat-; ouo; Hcrt Omen, Heaver Hill; Mr. ball team, returnod homo on tho nnd Mrs. II. dolbort, Conledo; Mrs. morning train today. L. H. PlilllipB, Coqulllo; Alllo Phil- M. CATT13RLIN, ono of tho pooplo lips, Coqulllo; N. J. Lockhnrt, Dan- who "mako things go" nt Hnndon, I don; Oscar Lowls, Myrtlo Point; 13. wns a pnssongor on tho morning lilies, Hnndon. train for tho clty-by-tho-sen. Tlio Hlaiico Hotel. WALTI3R HUM.MI3RT of Portland Is Mr. nnd Mrs. L. O. Ilallnger. Wlch- In Mnrshllold In the Interest nf Prnol Hegolo & Co. Ho will re mnln until Tuesdny, when bo will loavo for Portlnnd. MRS. C. S. H1LHORN, of Mllllcomn, ' wns a Marsuriold visitor today. Sho rnglstored to voto at tho coming election, Sho Is nearly olghty, but Is still halo and hearty, ' much to tho grntlflcntlon of her ninny frlonds. She hns boon n rosldont of Oregon nbout half a century. AMONtt TIIK HICK. P. N. FIngg, who has boon very III nt Morcy Hospital, Is now nblo to sit up part of tho tlmo nnd Is do ing tilcoly, Mrs. Fred Smith, who has boon qulto 111 nt their homo nonr Ninth nnd Donnolly, Is Improving. ItKWAItl). I will pay $20 rownrd for Informa tion thnt will load to tho arrest nnd conviction of tho partlos who broko into tho dwolllng on Hondorson Marsh about Fob. 21 or 22. OKO. H. NAY. MRS. ELLA SALO Graduate Massuese will recolvo patlontB, olthor mon or women, at her homo from 9 a. m., to 8 p. m ovory dny. Rosldonco noar Hunkor Hill Schoolhouso. NORTH IJKXD XKWS A drop too much of a cer- tain drug, tho substitution of J '" " X'todThe, r -1 another or careless compound- ! ??i?8 "?... ? VtI--.'. Lr. "i. ".' Mrs. Win. Chappoll, who has boon qulto HI of la grlppo, Is reported to bo Improving. Kdlth Simpson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Simpson, who hns been qulto sick of th'o measles, is ro portod improving. Mrs. S. Flltcroft Is rapidly recup oratlug from tho Injuries' sustained In a fall about six weoks ago. M. M. Noble of Murshfleld wns a business visitor horo today. Mrs. Frank Herman, who has been visiting rolntives In Plat H, returned I to her homo at Bastsldo this morning, I Miss Elsie Dyer Is colobratlng her eighth birthday nt her homo this af ternoon. I Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Stora, who havo ' been spending soma time in Los An ) r ' . ' if-bJ'SseTSfsv,;sr5c-s5.--r; vMEv,ya?-' k wr Ts?fa j k -.- -a . -. -l- Ta rfc-- f. r-x .; i. -ir. t k-a. jSCfiiJ. -iSi&- ,.jGJf4f?R I 1 qiBSKlPSSii - -yjfej- JAVto jm sous yi Hk BK. W - afesm i lng, may retard you on tho road to recovery. Wo can nnd will fill your prescriptions as ordorod by your physician. TIIK OWL PRKSORIITIOX PIIAKMAOY F. D. Cohan, Proprietor Tlio, Central Avenuo Drug Store Phono 74 Opposite Chandlpr Hotel o v Mrs. Tully, In Portland, roturned ou tno Breakwater. Tho launch Rainbow Is on the ways at tho Kruso & Hanks shipynrdB, un dergoing a thorough overhauling, It will be newly painted, Inside and out. Henry I, Vlers was a Marshlleld visitor today. Mr. nnd Mrs, Ezra Kinney's little son Is qulto 111 nt their home. Mrs. Hyron Hodson of Ross In let is a Marshlleld shopper today. Mrs. Robt. McCann was a Mnrsh flold visitor today. BROWN DRUG CO. Your M JLasMmW i i i i ,j- Store H offers you the best winter complexion protection in Pcnslar Buttermilk Cerate and Pcnslar Vanishing Cream besides all tho other Pcnslar and Sylvodora luxurious toilet riecestititt advertised in this week's Saturday Evening Post. $1.00 "Get-acquainted" Package, 50 cents Our special offer, Just to pet you acquainted with the best drug itore In H town Sylvodora Toilette Petite contains a 50-cent cake of Sylvodora Soap S and uUJity sues ot tliree other luxuries all for 50 cents. Get it today. mmmmxmmmmrmmmmmnnmm. .i Htl if