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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1914)
wiian UukH THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ANNOUNCEMENT Millinery Ope tuns' LOCAL NEWS I AND PERSONALS at JENNINGS NOR.TH KEND TIDES FOR MARCH Helow Is glvm tlio time mid IioIkIu of hlcli nnd low water nt .Mnrshflcld. Tlio tides nro placed In tho order 'of occurrence, with tholr times on j tho first lino nt(d heights on tho second line of ench day; n eompnr- ' tftnn mi rnnenntitlvn lmltrlita will In dlento whether It Is high or low wator. For high water on tho hnr substrnct two hours 3 1 minutes. 3lllrs. . 5.58 12.10 7.05 11.42 IFt. .. 5.7 0.9 3.9 2.4 4 Hrs.. G.:t7 1.39 S.20 0.0 Ft. . . 5.0 1.0 3.0 0.0 THURSDAY and FRIDAY M AR H AND zazsi:i Look! rairoaxaxEssuc&asfl Listen ! Are vou a W, 0, W.,? If you are, you will miss something. Wednesday evening if you fail to attend the WOODMEN'S NIGHT given at the I, U, U, h Hall, March 4, all evening. Bring your friend and enjoy one good time with the W. 0, W, ot Marslitield, Wednesday Evening March 4th MUSIC REFRESHMENTS SPEAKING ew 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 things in party and afternoon dresses, $12.00 to $20.00 The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING liothor tono ou- The Victrola Is Really New vftotlon In tono Is tho first essential of tho Victrola, wliot ?n voice, reed, string or wind instrument tho porfect v D?. lctrola '" a revolution thon, lot us reveal to you tho w ' wa quality of tho now Victrola. The Victrolas Tcmes Are Clear, Distinct, Soft ... (RATIIER THAN LOUD.) iffim5ir,flent Improvements that nro new and practical and has JwffiMed tbat which experiments have fallod to do tho ob r tiii . srlnding sound of tho phonograph records being entire line n, ? ed on tno Victrola. Let us reveal to you tho wonderful WB quality of the new Victrola. Russell" Blk, L. L. THOMAS, Manager Tin-: Fixup LEADS THE WAY IN VALUK GIVING. Wo nro oaulppod to glvo you Just what you wnnt nt tho prlco you wnnt to pay. Everything for men. HATS CAPS SHOES SHIRTS SUITS SOX Suits$8.50 to $30.00 FIXUP Dependable Clothiers TWO STORES. Marshfield - North Bend Phone 233-L . WEATHER FORECAST Ilr AmocIkIpiI t'rrti to Coot U7 Tlmrt.1 OREGON Itnln west, prob nbly rain Hast; southerly winds. liOCAIj TEMPERATURE ItKCOItl) For tho 2-1 hours ondlng at 1:1 It n. in., March 3, by HcnJ. Ostllnd, speclnl govornmont 1110- l toorologlst: I Maximum 50 Minimum 35 At 4: -13 a. in 38 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1913 CO. 88 Precipitation same porlod last year 4Ei.ll Wind: Northwest, clear. horn. -- . I Linoleum Logic Good-bye Scrubbing Brush! No more back-break' Ing work. Lighten your tabor by provid ing linoleum for every room. Armstrong's Linoleum not only look good. It it Rood, lletlcr than the average became all material U leited and every Inch Inspected at the factory. Inexpenalve, too. The new patterns are decidedly unusual (h ( ( color and design. Just lelephoneius and we'll send aimploa and patterns for your Inspection, Our 'phone number b "Why l'uy Mow?' J0HNS0N-GUL0VSEN CO., Quality Homo Furnishings The Royal TONIGHT Entire Chanae of Program Wnltomoyor & O'Connor Stock Co. pros nt "Plorro of tho Plains." A stirring Urania of tno Norimvosi Threo reels of pictures. "Tho lJlood Ilrothorhood." A drnma of tho underworld. "Milks Elovntos tho Stngo." A disillusioned man trios his luck on tho stngo with comical rosults. "Wllllo's Groat Schomo." A Crys tal comedy with Pearl White. Admission, lower floor, 30c; bal cony, 20c; children, 10c. Thursday night: tho groat war feature, "Mexico," in four reels. Tho battle sconos In this picture nro real not mndo up. Coming Snturdny night, "Kino macolor threo-reol feature, "Jack and tho Beanstalk." This great fairy tnlo has Interested nnd will In terest people for a long time to come. Seo tho beanstalk grow; It grows fast, but truo to every detail, ovon In color In this Klnemncolor film. OLSON To Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ol son, at inoir uomo in mniKur iuii, a son. Mother nnd child are do ing flno nnd Mr. Olson Is as proud as tho proverbial father of his first-born can be. Simpson In. Tho A. M. Simpson nrrlved nt North Uontl Sundny from tho South. Iltiys Homo. G. A. Ilonebrako re cently bought tho 13. A. Nelson prop orty on South Fifth streot nonr John son nvcnuo nnd will occupy It ns n home. No Smallpox-. Joo Snss?r, tho last ninn under qunrnntlno for smallpox In Mnrshflold, was released from tho city pest hoiiflo today. C. O. Gos noy nnd W. F. Irish were released last week. Finish I4nliiiii. Tho Tlllnmook has practically finished unloading its cargo or supplies, engines and dump cars which If brought for Por ter HrothorH and Ilouser & Houecr for tho construction work up North Inlet. Huslnoss Men Will Moot A moot ing of tho Huslnoss Men's Club will bo hold nt the Chamber of Com morco tonight. A commltleo on by laws will innko their report and tho organization will bo perfected gon-orally. Hum Sumllpov. Mrs. wnrron Painter and hor youngost son, Wnr ron, Jr., are undor qunrantlno nt their homo In North Hond for small pox. Hor other littlo son Is with Grandma Swcotmnn. Mr. Painter was not qunrantlnod. Slroot Fight. J. A. Murphy nnd John 13. Mnckoy wore arrested yes- trday by Chief Carter on tno ciiargo of fighting on North Front street. Marshal Carter happoned along Just In timo to prevent n rroo-ror-nn in volving about fifteen. (live noun. unn urnvin, one oi tho witnesses In tho Kelly murdor enso, has been rolonsod from tho county Jnll, his hrothors furnishing jr.00 bond for him. Joim unlli was released on his own recognizance Tho others, Including Dompsoy, are hold In tho county Jnll. Wiilto to Httlltl Frank n. Walto Is expected hore on tho Hrenkwator this week. It Is expected that whllo hero ho will make nrrnngomontH to build ou Homo of his down town prop erty In Mnrsh'uold. Ho has negotia tions on for erecting n flno moving picture and vaudovlllo houso. Hoy Injured. Fredorlck Thurston, tho young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Thurston, formorely of tho Central Hotol, foil off his toy nutomobllo today and fractured his loft arm. Tho injury Ib painful hut will lonvo no serious results. Dr. Housoworth reduced tho fracture for him. Moot WotlnoMlay Tlio Hnptlst Missionary Clrelo will meot nt tho church parlors tomorrow nftornoon lat 2:30. Mrs. It. 11. Cor y will bo hostess nnd Miss Francos I'rnnso leador. Tho subject for tho nftor noon will bo "China." Flection of officers will bo hold boforo tho pro gram. Orders Auto Sold. A notlco has beon posted by CoiiBtablo Cox an- Central Avenue HLOCKI'S FAMOUS FLOWER-IN-THE-HOTTLE Perfumes FINEST IN THE WOULD THE FRAGRANCE OF FRESH FLOWERS SEE OUR WINDOW Scandinavian Drug Store Corner Central Avenue nnd Second Street MRS. C. F. HIIUHGER Dressmaking and Ladles' Tailor ing Prices reasonable Ovor Magnes & Matson Store Phono 218-J. nounclng the salo of tho Ford nu tomobllo at public auction on Mnrch 9, IDl-t. Tho nutomobllo wns for borly owned by Fox, proprietor of tho denning establishment on Front stro t, nnd was taken by the Mayor on n deed of execution. Will Discuss Exhibit Tho Coos County exhibit In tho Oregon build ing of tho Pnnnmn-Pnclflc Exposi tion will )o discussed nt tho next meeting of tho Marshfield Chamber of Commerce. It Is possible that iJ.OOO can bo raised, Including n county appropriation of $1500 by popular subscription. Score- Greater. Through nn error, tho score of tho Hnndou-N'orth Monti hnsketbnll game at North Haiti last Friday night wns given ns 33 to 5 when It should have been 0J to R. Tlio North Uend team was given tho honor of their victory but deserve the credit of running up tho highest scoro of tho year In n basketball con test. Ruys Huslnoss. G. A. Honebrnko yesterday puri-hnscd n half Interest In tho Union Meat Market In Marsh Hold from J. E. Ford and tho two will he ussocluted In tho business hence forth. Mr. Ford hns bougljt out his partner nt Hnndon. Mr. Ilonebrako lias been with tho Union Market most of tho time for several years and he will nialto n strong nddltlon to tho firm. Ia'iivos ltuiidon. Tho Hnndon Re corder hns tho following to Bay re garding n former Marshflold man: "W. H. Scott, who has been In tho pnttoru making business In Ilnndon for some time, loft on tho Fllleld for Stockton, Calif., where ho will prob nbly locnto. Mrs. Scott left by wny of Portland nnd will visit friends In Spokane before Joining her husband in tho south." Loft Last Night. .1. M. Upton loft Inst night on the Iloseburg stngo for Hosoburg, to tnko up his now duties In tho ItoBoburg Land Of fice. IIo wns cnllod there suddenly nnd this resulted in cancelling n banquet which local people woro planning to give lilin tonight. Mrs. Upton and tlio children will remain with hor folks, Capt. nnd Mrs. Heed, for n few days, before Joining him at Iloseburg.' Wed In Myrtle INiIiUj II. C. Ilar golt and bride arrived hero yesterday from Myrtlo Point, whore they wore married Sundny. Tho brldo wns for merly MIbs IJalllo Leep nnd tho cere mony was nt tho homo ot Iter par ents, ltov. II. C. Coulter officiating, Tho groom Is n son of L. C. Ilnrgolt, formerly editor of the Myrtlo Point Enterprise, nnd tho young couple will havo tho best wishes of u host of friends. They will nialto tholr homo In Marshfield, Wit nl Wins Suit. A Portland pap cr announces that E. S. Ward, for inorly u well known North Hond log gor nnd wholesaler, hns Just won tho third of his suits ovor tho Insurance monoy ou tho flro that put htm out of business flvo or six years ngo. Ills loss was about $-10,000 and one of tlio threo companies, having $10,000 Insurance, hns been fighting It ovor Blnco, hut finally had to pay. Ward has been living In Portland tho last few years, being nffllctod with n strange malady that leaves him In n Bcml-comntoso stnte. Quick Results. Mrs. M. It. Drown, living nt South Twelfth and Ingersoll, Is tho most recent nddltlon to tho list of Coos Hay peoplo who havo found Times wnnt nds quick result produc ers. Her daughter, Mrs. Howard Snvngo, yesterday Inserted n small ml offering n ronator nnd n dozen lay ing lions for salo. Within nn hour nftor tho papor wan printed n man appeared nt tho houco with a copy of Tho TI inos In his hand nnd bought tho lot. Tho nd wns nrdorcd Inserted two times, but ono insertion was all that was required, Tho Times wnnt nds got quick results because ovory ono ou Coos Hay reads Tho Times. Bwny tho destinies of Camp 7, Is visiting In MnrBhflold for a few days. JAMES LANDIUTH enmo to Marsh field todny on his power bont, tho No Nnnio. II. J. M'KEOWN, of Tho Chnndlor, hns returned from Dnndon whora ho took In the prize fight Satur tlny night and spent Sundny with frlonds. WANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Dressmaker wnnts sew ing by tho day. Phono 2SU-.T. WANTED Capable woman us miles lady. Lando's, 2C0 Front Btrcot. Exchange for Mnrshllold property ISO ncres improved Iniul In West ern Nob. 27G acres In cultivation, G room houso, frame barn, 18x150, wind-mill, tanks, corrals and cribs, 0 .ml. from Co. sent, -i ml. from stntlon of It. D. M. It. It. This Is nn Income property, rented for 1-3 delivered. Title perfect. Will trndo for resldonco property in Mnrsh llold. Address J. it. Logan, llalg ler, Neb. FOR SALE 1 flno residence lots, EnBtsldc, $250 eacU, terms. Ap ply C. L. Pcnnock. WAXTI3D Position ns hoiisokeetwr or cook for few nion. Enquire Times offlco. FOR RENT Partly furnished flat, also sleeping rooms. Inquire 305 So. 1th St. Phono 337-.I. WANTICD Position by Monographer wholo tiny or hnlf dny, good ref erences. Address box 291. LOST Silver vanity ouno, contain ing monoy. Howard for return to Times offlco. FOUND FOUND Cotbln lock key; win ho obtained by paying for this nd nt Times offlco. WANTED NOTICE Parties who took boqtiet from Merchants enfo nro known , and nro requested to return snnio nt once nnd save trouble WANTED To ivnt six room, mod ern houso. Phone 180-J. WANTED Nursing, confinement enscs specialty, yrlto P. O. Hox C40, Mnrshilold. FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture of 10 room boarding houso, house for rent. 109 No. Hroadway. Phono 1C0-X. FOR SALE Sotting of Sicilian buttorcups, $2. I'liio-strnin HiacK Minorca, $1.50. Phono 174-11. F()H SALE Gasoline launch. In qulro W. Owon, Owl' Saloon. FOR SALIC 1-li lmrxo Hwcr strum boiler cheap, It. A. Landrlth. PEQPbE YQ.UI 7G3F lr-r KMOW ABOUT AS) 1 Tho "Information" mnn gnvo wny To suddon animosity. "Tho world's gono mad," I honrd him say, "With Idlo curlouslty." FOR SALE Plyiuotitli, 1'lnco, poul try yarus. a. u. jonson. DON'T lubrcM-'d those IJuttorciips. liny ono or my cocicorois; tlioy nro from promlum stock. $G0 was refused for the father. L, C. Oxnovnd, Idaho Addition, P. O. Hox 374, North Rand. FOR SALE Indian winoo. First class condition. Inquire Sacchl's milk dopot. Prlco reasonable FOR BALE Team, wagon nnd hnr ncss. Enquire It. II. Hnrnos, Hay City, P. O. Hox C4C. FOR SALE H roomed Iioiim, lot tiOx 100, Shuttors nddltlon. Phono 13-X FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Whlto Orpington, Rhodo Island Rods, Whlto Leghorns, Phone 12-t-L. I FOR RENT I , 4- FOR RENT Two furnished Mooplng rooms. 108!) Central. OTICE TO ALL PERSONS WHOSE PHOTOS WERE DE- , . SIKOYED IN THE FIRE 4 1 replace all these negatives free if parties will call at my new studio in the old location UUATERMASS Quality Photos. 158-R PHONE 1 0 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Spring Millinery SEE OUR Pattern Hats AT 15c Bunch Flowers 15c Wire frames coming. 'Always Something New' Peoples 5!Lc Stores Marshfield Rjiudon Myrtlo Point JOE ROONI3V of Marshflold went to Conledo today. A. 13. OAKES will leave for Portland on tho Drain stngo. A. Q. LAKE of Kontuck Inlet Is a business visitor In Marshllold, C. Smith went out ovorlnnd today via the Murshflold-Rosoburg stago. MRS. E. O. HALL of Sumner Is vis iting friends In MnrsWIold today. JAMBS KELLY of Marshlleld loft for Coaledo on tho noon trnln today. SHERIFF GAGE Is horo from Co qulllo Borving papors In civil suits. MRS. M. WAKI3MAN of Coos Rivor Is shopping In Marshflold todnv, MRS. C. W. NELSON, of Coos Riv or, Is shopping In Marshflold to day. C. HANSEN, of North Inlot, Is n business visitor In Mnrsurield to day. JULIUS NAY of Kontuck Inlot Is a business visitor at North Hond to dny. MRS. J. It. DODGE of South Coos Rtvor, Is a Marshflold shopper to day. CARL DAVIS and Cornoll Lngr strom loft yostordny for Myrtlo Point. J. H. FRIGHT was a passonger on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point today. MRS. L. DROWN of Kontuck Inlot Is visiting frlonds In North Hond today. P. J. SHEEHAN, ono of the men who FOR RENT Slv-room houso in Forudnlo, $15 por month. Phono 17-i-it, after G p, m. FOR RENT Rooms with or with out board. ICQ 10th st. South, FOR RENT 7-rooiu houso, Vjmt sldo. Henry Hlack, phono 1G0-J. FOR RENT Lnrgo house on Sonti 11th street. Phono 119-L., or se0 A, TI Campbell. $1 "Get Acquainted Packet 50c Wo will soli for a short time only, tho papular dollar packet, Sylvodorn Tollotto Petite, at DOc. It contains a Cue enko Sylvodora Soap and utility sizes In Sylvodorn porfumo, tollot water and pow ilor. For Balo only at THE LEADING DRUd STORE. , -.j ,-,mw.wJ tii i : 9 1 1 1 f l p firA?W9:PRe; LWIfcl iltl,TlAMM 1ft"W,