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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
riG40&WT n M vftV. I ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION; FIVE LOCAL NEW Pays Penalty. Dr. Goo. H. Dlx yestorday paid a $G pennlty for leaving his auto standing In tho street after dark without tho lights burning. ND PERSONAL' IRVING BLOCK WANT ADS. m 1 vn aBbOb fUUOUin lm23m!3u&r I J SPR1NG I I ' ) J I V tides roil march A Hint to the Up-to-Date Dressers I liny early! Iluy right now! 1 localise- If you wait till tlio latest vou will not lo able to get tlio iiOiv and up-to-dato uiutcrluR In tlio Eastern nmrkcts those materials arc already scarce. (Jnr inont ntituufiu'tuicrs aiv unable to iirociuo any us tlio demand lias been no peat that tlio mills arc all sold up and as the ma terials got scarce, naturally tlio prices will lie. hluhor. Tlint Is liy wo advlso buying now. SUITS a iv nmdo from the new silk and wool crepe, all-wool frcpe, crinkle ciepe, coids, wnfflo cloth, checks, lirocado and plain poplins, and taffeta, Ju fact, wo have all the new things io show jou. COATS Wo show a bin variety In staples and not cities in ip-tu-dntc materials. DRESSES Wo liuo a nice lino of dresses to show )'ou In tlio new soft taffeta, plain and 01 Initio crepe, also the pussy willow ricpn and other new materials, Tlio models are evqulslto. HIHUTWAISTS Wo hao Just received a lieautlful lino of shirtwaists In soft, fluffy stjles, also in tlio tailored models, with high or low necks, and prices to suit o erj hotly, MILLINERY Wo arc showing a lieautlful stock of millinery from leading Now Voile houses nud stunning lot of French pat tern huts, all copies of Import models, mado hy tlio famous Monsieur, who caters to tho modish trudo of Now York city. Call and look them oer. No trouhlo to show goods. I Below Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low wntor at Marshfield. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurronco, with tholr tithes on tho first lluo and heights on tho bccoihI Hiip of each day; a compar ison on cqnsccutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bnr substrnct two hours 31 minutes. Hrs.. 0.23 Ft... 2.8 Hrs.. 1.20 Ft... 3.0 Hrs.. 3.1C Ft... 3.1 7.30 G.4 8.41 5.3 10.03 n.G 2.64 0.D 4.12 0.8 C.1G 0.4 9.D2 3.G 11.12 3.0 0.0 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST Itlr AmooU'oJ rrm to Coo 111 if Tlinn 1 OREGON Fair; light winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. in., March 'G, by DonJ. OstllniL special govornmont m- I toorologlst: Maximum i CI Minimum CO At 4:43 n. m. CO Precipitation 17 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1913 CI. 19 Precipitation same period Inst year 4G.43 Wind: Southwest; cloudy. - I social calendar. I TIIUKSDAY. A. N. W. with Mrs. Jingo ijuist. Young Matrons' Club with Mrs. Noll McMillan. Fill DAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Blntt. 11. Y. P. U. Social at resi dence of Mrs, 13. Kolloy. NORTH 11EXR. Fill DAY. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. G. S. Qotliro. IREOPhB YQU1 ?3J Style and Price Look thvoudi tho lntcst fashion books and then come In and let us show you our Spring garments. This mil settle the style question. . As to price, why pay tho other fellow $5.00 to $10.00 jnoro than we are asking for a more stylish garment of the same material. This is the only store in Coos County that, each sea- Ion, sends a representative into the Eastern markets kftcr the verv latest and best merchandise to bo had. The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE Fixup LEADS THE WAY IN VALUE GIVING. Wo nro equipped to gMvo you Just what you want at tho price you want to pay. Everything for mon. HATS CAPS SHOES SHIRTS SUITS SOX Suits$ 8.50 to $30.00 FIXUP Dependable Clothiers TWO STORES. Marshfield - North Bond , Phone 233-L We Are Still in the Ring A llttlo disfigured, norlmns. but otlll soiling moro property In tbli QLOHIOl'S COOS DAY COUNTRY than any othor one concorn In Cooi County. Noarly ono hundred 'jnlcs have boon madq s:nco Janusry 1, 1014. If you want to soil, sco us. If you want to buy, wui. IOCS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. rhono tlttl-J. "e day jou ulll surely have V1CTOU or VICTROLA h; not enjoy its iniiny ulcus- PHBOW? , Vou don't lmvo to unit iim. l Tou feci )mi can afford a IJOO or $:uo VICTHOLA. mo ure genuine VIOTOltS H vktuolas at sin. . 4. ?30 niul $78, uny one of "iii pmy j-or you any cfdftl i.. .i... ... .. : - in uiu VH.TUK OAT- 'Gl"K and what Is moro, " win give jou almost ; music as tho mora f'r Instriuiients. OATA- " bet upon request. Wiley B. Allen Co. k. THOMAS, Mgr. Russell Building Central Avenue Spring Millinery SEE OUR Pattern Hats AT le Bunch flowers 15c Wlro frames coming. 'Always Something New,' Peoples Stores Murshflcltl Randon Slyrtlo Point j ii ' ii yjj -m ii Unit i nji ii -in -FT - , I 1HldA m . ... i H I WrmSmm i : W Makes W M Sweeping Easy I ffilSSELUS " f Tco" BALI. BE.MUNO Carpet Sweeper I l llcht, eoiy runnlnc. elf am llioroushly and conllnet tbo dull. Auortcd pillerot and all rlce. "Why ry Jioro?" J0HNS0N-GUL0VSEN' COMPANY i llll.l.J.1 ..XJ1 II .in... IIMJ 158-R PHONE 0 Cent Messenger Service I MARSHFIFI.D CYCI.ERY Street Muddy. Many complaints lmvo been nmdo about tho mud on tho paving nenr tho depot, autos and rigs splashing pedestrians In fonrful shape. l'luy Here. Tho Conulllo basket ball team wnl play In Mnrshflcld noxt Friday night. At Conulllo last night, Coqulllo dofented Myrtle Point 49 to j1. ltoitoit DamiiKed. Tlio U. S. S. Uoston, which was on 'Coos Ifuy for a tltno as a training ship for 'tho nnval mllltln, sustained $2000 dnm ago by being rnmnu'd by tho Yu catau at Portland, whoro sho Is now located. Mill Clo-vtl. Owing to n cyllndor head blowing out at tho C. A. Smith power plant this morning, tho big mill and Binnllor plants Micro woio cloned down most of tho day but It Ih expected that operations will bo re sumed In tho morning. Kli-ftt Tennis Through. A drovo of eighteen horses nrrlvod In Marshllold ' last evening from RoHohurg, to com- nicnco work on tno railroad to Coos Day for Housoi4& Housor. Tho roads nrn iironoiinroil nliiinul lnmttRHaliln nn yet by tho teamsters who brought tho stock hero. Ih Itc-appolntod. J. M. Thomas, of North llond, today rocolvod his ro-nppolntmont umlor tho now Stnto 'iinmo Warden, O. H. Evans, forCoos Count)'. Ho will at onco tnko out tho Hungarian phensants which nr rlvod on tho Breakwater today. Ho Is also looking up two or threo ro portod violations of tho ganio law during tho Interval that ho was but of office. Try Cum. Tho coso of Mrs. Mur phy and' Rohort Marsduu, Involving tho lot at tho southwest corner of Golden nud Second' street Is being tried boforo Judgo Coko today. Mrs. Murphy claims Hint sho only Intended to mortgugo tho lot for $2000, whero as Marsdnn claims sho sold It to him. C. I. Rclgnrd is also Involvod In It through nn option on tho prop erty. Wl In CiMiullle. Word has been received hero of tho marriage of Miss Lois Powell, who formerly sang at tho Royal Thentor horo and who has recently been singing at tho Orphoum in Ilandon, and' Lovcrno Towor, ono of tho proprietors of tho Orphoum there, nt Coqulllo yustordny. Tho wedding was a general surprlso. Mr. Towor Is well known horo, bolng known as "Stub:" Start Suit. John Hill, a logger formorly omployod In tho Smltf1 Powors camps, tiled suit yestorday against tho company for Jl 0,000 for Injuries which ho alleges ho sustained while working in tho camps on March I, 1012. Hill alloges that tho In juries ho sustained left him without tho use of his loft shoulder. Ho Is in Portland at presont nnd tho suit was filed by Scitz and Clark of Portland, through attornoys Hoy and Miller at Mnrshtlold. KtuiU'hakei' Car Art lies A hnnd somo now Studobakor Four touring enr arrived ou tho Hreakwntor to day for Goo. Goodrum. Doing tho first of tho kind seen on Coos Day It created condlderablo Intorest among auto owners. Thoro was much favorable comment on tho liandsomo nppearanco of tho car. U TORE MFW rm 's a part of the vs of the day for al! no buy thinp-s at Mores. Ktet'Sfftat-2ii.t. Thtei " ir B want aq TiTe R.oyal TONIGHT Stock Company, will give you a big1 laugh tonight when they show you, Are You a Moose?", Remember,: i.. U. A. Moose. Tho sensational pictures of tho irrnnt Morlrnn war. showing tllO . genuine battles of Juarez, Mesa, Tlera DIanco nnd Ojinaga. Thooa ninrnrna wnri iiiuiih ui wt f"im a Prvnr. Associated Press re porter and motion picture expert. itememuer, inese uro bouuiuo i-.v.-turno PmiF wnndnrful reels whose plioto'graphy Is unequalled. Somo( of tneso pictures were iunu close as thirty feet from tho firing una nnH nhnw wonderful bravery. Admission, lower floor, 30c; bal cony, 20c; children 10c. Coming Saturday mgui, - .mi; m tho Dean 8talk " A wonderful Kln emacolor feature In three reels. Times Does Job Printing1 Ruasoll Building, Contrnl Avonuo Ilf'ITES INSPECTION OF New Model Millinery Spring 1914 KMOW. ABOUT WM. KENNEDY leaves tills week for Portland. . MRS! W. C. LAIRD Is horo from Myr tlo Point today. J. Ij. RRIOE .iob returned from n buslnoss trip to Dnndon. FRED MANN loft todny for Drain cu routo for San Francisco, MRS. A. SWEET of North Rend loft today for Portland via Drain. C. L. HOUPER loft today for Port land via tho Drain stage routo. MRS. A. CARLSON of Daniels Creek Is shopping In Mnrshllold todny. M. LUTSEY waB n pnsHongor on tho morning train for Randan today. MR. AND MRS. OOUTTIN of Co qulllo loft this morning foe homo. CHARLES R1TZMAN of Coos Rlvor Ib in Mnrshllold todny on business. Mil. AND MRS. RICHARDS of Coos Rlvor nro visiting relatives at Kit tyvlllo. MRS. IIYUD LATTIN was a passongor on tho Express for Mnrshllold to day. II. MORGAN of North Rend will leave today overland for Portland via Drain, MRS. C. J. CHURCH wob a passon gor on tho morning Flyor for Han don todny. GEORGE AREL was nn outgoing pns songur on tho Mnrshlluld-RoBobiirg stngo today. T. C. RUSSELL of Reaver Hill re turned todrty from a northorn and eastern trip. WARNER OOREN nrrlvod homo yes torday from a business trip to San FranclBco, NICK OALAK1S loft todny for Roso burg via tho Marshflohl-RosohurK ntngo line. MRS. S. LANDO. who hns boon 111 for tlio past week, Is ablo to bo about again. MRS. PETER SCOTT, 'SR.. Is plnn nlng to lenvo soon for Euroka to mnko her homo. MRS. MATT JUT8TROM of Coos River enmo down on her launch to Mnrshllold today. MRS. DENNIS M'CARTHY returned today from n short visit with rela tives In Portland. CHARLES ENEOREN of Coos Rlvor was a passongor on tho Express for Marshfield today. MRS. JACOI1S and MIbb Emma Jn cobs leave for Portland on tho Uronkwutor this wook. MR. AND MRS. B. 8. HARGELT nr rlvod homo toduy from n two weoks' visit In Portland. MRS. P. N. TULLY and llttlo son arrived horo yesterday from Cal ifornia to join Mr. Tully. E. II, JONES of tho Coos Ray Roalty Company, leaves on tho llronk wator Saturday for Portland, G. J. ARMSTRONG and wife, of tho Coqulllo Vnlloy, roturnod from n California trip on tho Rodondo. W. M. 11IRNEY, n young attorney of Spoknno, arrlvod horo today on tho Jlroakwnter for u short stay. COUNTY CLERK JAMES WATSON came over from Coqulllo Inst ovo nlnir to nttond tho Elks' mooting. JOHN IUASCA and brldo roturnod yostordny from California and proceeded to his Coos River homo todny. J. II. 55IEOLER, formerly a rosldont of Marshfiold, but now located nt Cottago Grovo, is making a brief visit horo. MRS. BRADFORD WHEELER ar rived homo yesterday from a sev oral weeks' visit in San Francisco and other southern points. JAKE STBMMLER of Myrtlo Point was a pascngor ou tho morning train today, roturnlng homo after a short visit In Marshfiold. Si D. HARPER and ifo, of Prosper, aro Marshfiold visitors, Mr. Har per has boon figuring on going back on tho road In this section. MR. AND MRS, J, T. HALL roturn od yestorday on tho Redondo from California, whoro thoy havo been for several weeks for Mr. Hall's health. MRS. O. W. M'CULLOCH, who has bcon In Los Angeles for some tlmo with Mr. McCulloch, arrived homo yeBtorday, Mr. McCulloch went to Arizona In hopes that tho cli mate will benefit his health. W. J. COLE, good roads bpostor from Ten Mllo- lakes, was a visitor In Marshflold on Tuesday. Mr. Colo has mado a Btudy of good roads In .the county, and says as a general "rulo the money set aaldo by tho people for roads Ih expended for tho repairing of roads Instead of building of now highways. Mr Colo Is In favor of hard surfaced roads wherever new roads aro made, also ho favors making good roods within tho county boforo building out. Ho says, this will , give tho farmer a d unco to marUet his produco at a fair price Instead of paying in tho c -st of hauling which Is 40 cents p. r 100 pouuds from tho Ton Mile country to Marshflold at presont. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Roanl niul room In prl vato homo by two young mon. Address Times office, - i VOn HV.ST :i unfnnilsluMl house keeping rooms. Phono 30-X. LOST Small ifl dhiry. .1 tenant if roturnod to Uox Factory. lOlt RENT 5-room furnished house; close In; no children ; phono 333-X. WANTED Competent girl for houBowork. Phono 188-11. WANTED Modern furnished liotisa or tint In or noar Marshfiold. P. M enro Times. LOST Pacific Mutual Insurance papers. Return to Tlmos office WANTED Position hy stenograph or. Phono 5G-J. WANTED Position as housckoeicr or cook for fow mon. Enqulro Times office. LOST LOST Silver vault jr case, contain ing monoy. Howard for roturn to Times offlco. , WANTED WANTED l)KNiiuikcr wants sow ing by tho dny. Phono 280-J. M I HI I 1 WANTED Position by stenographer wholo dny or half day, good ref erences. Addross box 201. WANTED Nursing, coiiflnrmeiit cases specialty. Wrlto P, O. Uox OKI, MarBuflold. EXCHANGE I Exchange for Marshllcld property ISO acres improved land In West ern Nob. 27C acres In cultivation, C room house, frnmo barn, 18x50, wind-mill, tanks, corrals and cribs. 0 ml. from Co. scat, 4 ml. from stntlon of R. U. M. 11. R. This is an Income property, rontod for 1-3 dollvorcd. Tltlo ported. Will trndo for resldcuco property In Mnrsu flold. Ad dross J. R. Logan, Hnlg lor, Nob. FOR SALE l'OIl SAW: Furniture of 10 room boarding house, house for rent. 400 No. IlroaUwoy. Phono 100-X. FOR SAW' Snap In KnNtsldo resi dence property. Finest viow on liny. S. S, Acklcs. I'Oll SAW': llahy carriage In Road condition, ?8. Inqulro Tlmos office. FOR SAW' Surplus stock of S yoar roso biiBhos at bargain prices. Call nnd got your sup ply. Mrs. R. II. Draws, GG3 South Eleventh stroot. ' FOR SALE I flno rmldeuco lota, lCastnUlQ, $2G0 each, terms. Ap ply C. Ii. Ponnock. FOR SALIC Scttlmw of Sicilian buttercups, ?2. Fino-etraln Rlack Mlnorcas, $1.50. Phono 174-R. FOR SALE Gasoline launch. In qulro W. Owotu Owl Saloon. FOR SALE 1-1! horso iKHver steam boiler choap. R. A. Iandrtth. FOR SAW: Plymouth Place poul try yards, A. E, Jonson. DON'T Inhrccd those Ituttercups. Iluy ono of my cockorols; they nro from premium stock. $50 was rofusod for the fnthor. L. O. Oxnovad, Idaho Addition, P, O. Box 374, North Road. FOR SALE Triiin, wagon and har nosa. Enqulro R, R, Dames, Day City, P, O. Rox 040. FOR HALE Kggs for liatchlng. Whito Orpington, Rhodo Island Rods, Whlto .Leghorns. Phono 124-L. I FOR RENT . FOR RENT Tv furnished slcoplujc looms. 1089 Central. FOR RENT Rooms with or with out board,- 10G 10th st. South. FOR UlC.Vr Ijirge house on Soutb. ' 11th stroet. Phone 119-L., or se A, D Campboll. Bucliu d Palmefto Kidney Remedy "PENSLAIl RRAND" Tho beat nud most popular kit! iiey remedy on tho maiket. Money back If not satisfied with results. Fur miIk only at THE LEADING DRUG STORE.