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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1914)
I ill U'." Ifl I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE Spring Styles Now Ready I g new j tariff law has made it possible for men ol pnrciciunr rasic to enjoy many now foreign weaves this Spring; such fabrics ns have , not before been used, in ready clothes. As you might expect, Hart"Schaffner & Marx are the leaders in getting these goods in; and we're showing a lot of them in the new suits and overcoats for Spring. Black-and-white, bluc-and-whitc, plaids, club checks, tartans and a host of other good things. "We want to have you sec them and know more about them. Wc got them for your special benefit. Suits at $18 and upward. Look at some of the "upward" goods $25, $30, $35 Suits purchased in this store will he kept pressed free of char ye III Jr 4 LOCAL NEWS AJID PERSONALS T1DKS FOR MARCH Coprtlil.t llm Schiflncr tt Milk Woolen Mill Store This store is tho homo of ITart Schaffnor & Marx 'Clothes Delow Is given tlio tlmo nnd holght of high and low water at Mnrshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day; n compar ison on consocutlvo holghts will In dicate whether It Is high or low wntor. For llgli water on tho bar suhstract two hours 34 minutes. G Ilrs.. 1.2G Ft... 3.0 His.. 3.15 Ft... 3.1 Hrs.. 0.10 Ft. . , Hrs., Ft. . , lira., Ft... Hrs.. Ft... 4.3 o.cc 419 1.34 D.2 ,2.10 C.7 4.12 0.8 C.1C 0.4 11. IB G.7 12.17 11.12 3.9 0.0 0.0 COO 0.0 7.35 gon this Bummer for tho November olectlon. Ho expects to put In circulation potltlons against prohibition. ."Minister Hew. Ilov. Arthur Hayes Sargent, n Unitarian minister, ar rived hero on tho Alllauco from Eu roka to Bpond some time In this Hold. Ono of tho first peoplo ho met here wns C. H. Peck, who was a clasH mate with' him In tho high school at Darlington, Vt.. years ago. Itov. Hayes complotcd his course at Eu gono. Tho dononilnntlon will try to cstnbllsh congregatioiiB In this sec tion. l'urchaws Lot Tnli'C. Gordon Smith has boon tho victim of do fcctlvo title to his proporty near Pcrhnm Addition on which his homo, a comfortable bungalow, now BtnndB. I ii tho settlement of tho enso of the I'orham Park Addition with tho Davis holrs It was discovered that tho lot which Mr. Smith owned waB a part of tho Davis estate. Mr. Smith, rather than hold tho mat ter in litigation settled by paying W. A. Held a nominal sum. Many Answers. "Ston that want Lnd of mine, for I havo nearly worn mysolf out answering tho telophono nnd personal applicants," phoned Mrs. Harry Mann last-night to Tho ..inos. She Insortcd an nd for n furnished houso for ront In Inst night's issuo of Tho Times nnd within n fow minutes had rented It to Mr. nnd Mrs. U. II. Keller. She wbb swamped with applicants. Old Wiifeh. F. D. Fletcher Is showing an old tlmo-plcco that Is probably ono of the most unique In tlfls section. It Is a. silver wntch which his wlfo'o gront grandfather cnrrlod Iti Mm tfnrllali nrtnv Tin wntnU la Knglno ItcimlrtMl. Tho small flro,0vor 300 years old, but still kcops 8.41 5.3 10.03 5.G 4.B7 2.9 G.04 2.4 G.58 1.8 7.48 1.1 5.9 0.3 1.12 7.3G 5.G 0.3 2.03 8.14 G.3 0.2 - WEATHER FORECAST ltjr Aooltprl frni to Coot 111) TIrim.1 OREGON Fair, north to east winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 a. tn., March G, by Donj. Ostllnd, special gorornmont mo- I toorologlst: Maximum 59 Minimum 49 At 4:43 a. m 49 Precipitation 02 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 51.G1 Precipitation samo period last year 45.43 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. Time-Savers 1 ' si " - - tL.1t -! a a mmm ru jyy jbooca ouu iflBMs'BBB V-T5 C- Jfrm 35 faJ FIRST HOME FROM SCHOOL Which Is Nonsense? THIS? SAYS a "spoclal" writer In a San Francisco papor: "People In modornto circumstances cannot afford to Bond their boys to collego or to keep their girls from having to go out of their homos to work, but thoy havo wasted enough money on' bicycles nnd ball bearing roller skntcs and expensive) mechanical toys, and ovorfino clothes, and tho movies, to havo started their chil dren out In life properly." OH THIS? All of winch Is nonsonso. No money spent for blcyclos or ball bearing skates Is wasted. IIo who so contends has llttlo recollection of his own childhood. A boy Is not a mnn. It Is oeseutlnl that, ho pos boss tho things that mnko for happi ness In boys, moro ossontlnl than It Is for tho man to havo soma rec reation after tho grind of n day or a week. And If tho hoy doesn't havo n bi cycle or a pair of skates, bo auro he Is going to find something to' nmiiBo him, nnd It Is llkoly that something will not bo ns destrnblo as riding a wheol or making prog ress on a pair of skates. Parents: Do you remember how you would have enjoyed riding home from school on a bicycle? Why not let your son nave one? , Dp you remember how you had to hurry in the mornJ H to "get there before the last bell rang?" Why not let your boy have a TIMESAVER? He'll be late any togi I know, but think of the fun he'll have, rlease look over our wheels before you decide on the Mycle for him, We know what's what in durability and wn make many suggestions that will prove of value to you, 0U bicycles MUST please, MUST give satisfaction or e a have to go out of business, Marshfield Cyclery 156 Broadway Phone 158-R f SOCIAL CALENDAR. Fill DAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Hlatt. H. Y. P. U. Social at resi dence of Mrs. 12, Kolley. NORTH HENR. Fit I DAY. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Q. S. Gothro. For STENOGRAPHIC WORK of any kind Call 181-.T. Two competent stenographers In chnrgo OH Central Ave. v4 Spring Millinery SUB OUR Pattern Hats AT 1.1c Bunch Flowers 15c Wire frames coining. 'Always Something Now' Peoples EtiE Stores Mnraliflclri llimilon MyrHo Point intave if n o n" ur db rniHii Dome at Tinnes' Office TEe Royal TONIGHT Wnltomoyor & O'Connor Stock Co. in, ''11. U. A. Mooso," a scronmingly funny fnrco comedy. Ono moro chnnco to boo tho great Moxlcan war pictures. These pic tures showed to n full houso last night and promlso to do so again tonight. Tho pictures woro good nnd pleased all who saw thorn. "Hearts and Hoofs." A clover nnd amusing picture by tho Majostltc company. Admission, lower floor, 20c; bal cony, lOo; children, 10c. Tomorrow night, "Jack and tho Beanstalk," a beautiful Klnoinacolor three-reel feature. engine which was reported out of order from sawdust In tho valves hns been repaired by Gordon Smith and Hal Stutsman. (Jet Quirk Replies. Two young men Insortcd nn nd for room and board In Tho Times yesterday nnd this morning had received over half n dozen responses. Story Hour. At tho rogulnr story hour Saturday morning at tho Li brary, Mrs. Sougstnckoii will glvo tho story .of tho txirly days of tho Coos Hay country. Hiijh PiiH'i'ty. Itov. J. 12. Hurk liart rocontly purchnsod two lots In Perhnm Park on Eleventh street, holng lots 11 and 12 in block 34. Itov. Ilurkhart contemplates Im provements on his proporty in the nenr future. Pool CoutCM Tonight. J. Hoan nnd L. Smith have Issued n chnl longo to L. McDonald nnd Cnrl Teator, of MarBhflold, for n gamo of "continuous" pool, Tho gamo will bo played at North ttontl to night. Flremcn'H ThnnlcH. At tho rog ulnr monthly business meeting of tho Mnrshfleld Firo Department, n voto of thanks was extended to tho Lodgo of I. O. O. F. for tho uso of their hall for tho yearly danco and bnnquct, also to G. C. Murphy for uso of dance hall. ltalno Hull John Johnson of Forn perfect tlmo. It was mndo by Snm Wood In London, hns tho chain drive wind Is said to havo all been mndo by hand. It has n double sil ver cbbo for protection. Kiirnhlinl Hull. Frnnlc I). Wnlto nnd F. II. Krlbs furlshod tho $0000 DotuiB on which T. it. Hiiorldnn, for merly of Coos liny, secured his ro laso at Portland, where ho was in dicted by tho Federal grand Jury for ItoBcburg banking manipulations. Formor U. 8. Sonntor C. W. Fulton represented Shorldnn In court. U. 8, District Attorney ItenmeB -Is quotod as Baying that Sheridan's nllogod do fnlcutlous will amount to nearly $7fi,000 Instead of $18,000 ns was first given. MiiIo-m Trip. S. D. Harper, who Is now representing Unas Hrnthors In this section, mndo his first trip hero jesterdny. Ho has boon succeeded r.s mnnngor of tho Prospor store by "Undo John" Donnldson. Mr. Har per hrtH not doclded yot whorolio will mako his homo to eovor tho territory which ombraens Coos nnd Curry counties, the Umpqua and' SliiBlaw section. Mr. Ilnrpor formerly repre sented tho firm when trnvollng for F. S. Dow. Hastslrio Street. Tho lCastsldo City Council hns mntterH arrnuged ho that they can start In on the Im provement of McKay street, n thor oughfaro which will reach tho heart pects to sgo tho main street hard-surfaced by July 1. With tho opening of tho Johnson Mill gen eral prosperity is looked forward to by tho peoplo of Ilnudon. E. Li. O. FAltltlN, of Marshflold, nrrlved horo this morning from Portland. He leaves for San Frnnclsco tomorrow. Ilosoburg Nows. W. E. HARRISON, of Haynos Inlet, enmo on tho Mcsscngor to Marsh field today In tho rays of sun shluo thnt extended over Coos Dny and tho Inlets. ItEV. AND UltS. ItOIJT. E. DROWNING nrrlved from Port land via RoBoburg and Myrtla Point Btago lino. When asked about tho Journey Row BtowiiIiib said that tho Drain stago lino wns a paved Btrcot In comparison. Willie at Roseburg ho had n con ference with Archdeacon Cham bers nnd also pnBsed on tho road Mr. Upton, who wns going to Roseburg to assumo tho duties of his now office. REV. AND MRS. It. E. UROWNINQ arrived homo yestordny nftornoou via Myrtle Point from tholr visit with relatives In Portland and with friends at Roseburg. REV. SAMUEL GREGG loft on tho Wnh-tn-Wnso for tho resldonco of Clarence Culver on Catching Inlet Sorvlccs will bo hold this evening nt tho church near tho Culver resi dence. J. E. WASSOM loft on tho morn ing train for Coqulllo whoro ho will attend tho Uollonl ranch snlo. Mr. Wasson Is making n tour of tho county In nn endeavor to purchaso a farm to suit his liking. OLL1VAXT & WEAVERS' FOR. HII'E TOMATOES. PIIOXK 101). i , , i WANT ADS. n?J, !?-HrrnMnBnn?.ii r"!H0 Ul? KA"" tho town nnd conuoct up with MRS. O. V. IIIHARGER Dressmaking and Ladles' Tailor ing Prices reasonable Over Magncs & Matson Storo Phono 2 18-J. nlsh Hall on Central avenue to tho now grade. It has boon below grndo for a year or bo, making tho walk thero rather dangerous In wet weather. (iauie Tonight. Tho Coqulllo high sohool basketball team will play Murshuold horo tonight, It being tho last gamo of tho schodulo In Mars' field. Thero will ho a preliminary gamo botwoen tho socond teams of Marshflold and North Rend. Huy ProiM'ity. Mnfr Dano Is purchasing tho proporty on North Fifth street, near Highland, which the Into Mis. Slglln occupied from Taylor Slglln. Ho oxpocts to ro model tho houso and occupy It In tho onrly summer. Followed by Mini. Last evening Mrs. JamoH Dounott, Mrs. Peter Scott, Sr., and Mrs. Win. Hyden, whllo re turning to tholr homes In South Marshflold from down town roport od that a foreigner followed thorn 'and bothorod' them but did not como close ouough to Interfere. I.Ikes Coot Hay, Mr. Arthur Tur cott, of Evorott, Washington, who hns been spending tho winter nt IiOB Angeles, Is visiting at tho homo of James Dennett, 270 Jolfiisou avouio. Ho thinks Coos Day Is Just about right. Ho may locato hero. Autoi to Coos. A Portland pnpor says: Automobllo shipments Into Coos Day havo boon so heavy In tho pnst fow weoks that tho Dreak water has boon unnblo to handle them all and a full cnrload was left on tho dock to bo tnkon next trip. Captain Macgonn says ovorybody In that country owns or Is (ilanulng to own a machlno. In San I'YimclM'o. J. A. Luso has received a letter from Joseph James, tlmokeopor for many years on tho Coo Day, Rosoburg & Eastern dur ing the days of R. A. Graham, who Is now at San Francisco. Ho stat s that It. A. Graham Is still at San Francisco nnd thut II. A. Moss, tho Glasgow townslto promoter, Is still there. Fight Prohibition R. M. Ran. who travels for tho Rothschild wholesale liquor house, Is here or ganlzlng the tho waterfront, Just ns soon aa thoy aro assured by tho Marshflold City Council thnt n now ferry landing will bo provided on this side. They nro anxious to got bolter uervlco bo twoen Eastsldo nnd Marshflold, and tho McKay street route Is about tho only ono that will Improvo It, Thoy would profor to hnvo tho land ing Bomowhoro nenr tho west end of Elrod nvenuo If thnt Btrcot Is contlnuod out to tho bny. IPBQPhE YQUI KNOW ABOUT w m W. C DRADLEY Is making a trip to Curry county points. JOHN MATSON, of Sumnor, Is in Mnrshfleld today on business. GEO. NAY roturnod from n busi ness visit to Catching Inlot today. MRS. L. L. IIAZELTON, of Catching Inlot, Is a visitor In Marshflold today. WILLIAM MOODY, or Hayncs Inlot. Is a l)UBlneas visitor in Marshflold today. W. J. WALLACE, or Catching Inlot, Is n biiBlnoss visitor In Marsh flold today. JOHN COLLV15R, or Catching Inlot, Is n business visitor In Marsh flold today, JOHN RODERTSON, of Haynes In lot, is a buslnoss visitor In Marsh, flold today. J. P. DAVIS, of Hnyncs Inlot, enmo down on tho Messongor to Marsh flold today. REV. SAMUAL GREaa loft todny for Catching Inlot, whoro ho will puend' a dny or so. J. 8. MASTERS, of Catching Inlot, was a pnBsengor for Marshflold on tho Sunrise today, FUED VERING, or Haynes Inlet, was a passenger on tho Messongor for Mnrshriold today. wet forces'', against , CARL SMEDDERO. of Catching In TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Tonin, will buy good team or mko s.imo ror Keeping. Good enro nnd good focd. II. II. Rogers, phono 31C7. FOUND Drown fur muff. Can bo obtained by paying for this nd nt Times office. WANTED WANTED Competent girl for housowork. Phono 188-R. WANTED Modern furnished houso or flat In or noar Mnrshfleld. P. M., enre Times. WANTED DrvHHinnkcr wnntu sew ing by tho day. Phono 280-J. WANTED Position by stenographer wnoio uny or nair nay, good ror orenccfl, Address box 201. WANTED Nurnliur, confinement cases specialty. Wrlto P. O. Dox G 10, Marshflold. LOST IX)ST Pacific Mutual Insiiranco pnpora. Return to TImoa offlco. FOR SALE FOIl SALE Simp In EnHtaldo real donee proporty. Finest vlow on Dny. S. S. Acklcs. VOM SALE Surplim Mock of 2 year roso bushes nt bargain prices. Call nnd got your sup ply. Mrs, R. D. Drews, 003 South Elovonth strcot. FOR SALE Setting of Slcilhm buttorcups, $2. Flno-straln Dlack MInorcaB, $1.G0. Phono 174-R. FOR SALE Glisollno launch. In qulro W. Owen, Owl Saloon. FOR 8ALE- try yards. Plymouth Pluro poul A. E. Jouson. FOR SALE Team, wagon nnd hnr uess. Enquire R. D, Darnos, Day City, P. O. Dox 04(3. FOR BALK Eggs for hatching. Whlto Orpington, Rhode Island Rods, Whlto Leghorns. Phons 124-L. I FOR RENT I 4 FOR RENT Modern Mx-room imimo on Central avo. Inqulro Mrs. Far- rlngor, Phono 380-J. l()It RENT il uiifiinilhhed house, kcoplng rooms. Phono 30-X. FOR H EXT Two furiilNlicd sleeping rooniB. 1080 Contral. FOR RENT Rooms with or with out board. ICC 10th st. South, FOR RENT Large houso on BouttiA 11th street. Phono 119-L., or ser ' A. D Campbell. 'tho "drys" for tho prohibition cam. palgn which will bo waged in Ore. OTMlMKJkMUaBMMBtfBM.MUidtMaMm&MSURMM. In Portland A most pleasing high-grade hotel that is uniquely "dif ferent" and homelike. Equally pleasing are the economical prices, In the heart of Portland's interesting and essential points of business and social life. European plan from $1 ,00, American plan from $2,00, 11th iust off Washinnton St. Send for illustrated folder Nortonia Hote lot, Is In Marshflold today enjoy ing this wandorful Coos liny weather. HARRY FOLSOM has rotlrod as traveling man for tho Drndloy Candy Company and will engage In other business horo. MRS. DERT STANLEY returned on the Droakwator yesterday from Forest Grove, whoro sho visited relatives for a couple of months. L. E. SUTTON, tlmokeopor at Cnmp Four, was passenger on tho morning train for Denver Hill to day In chnrgo of a party of min ors. W. J. SWEET, Postmaster nt Rnn don, was a visitor at Marshflold Thursday, roturnl'iK to- Dandou on tho morning train. Mr. Sweot reports things progressing at to Buchu (i Palmetto Kidney Remedy "PENSLAR I1RAND" Tho best nnd most popular kid ney remedy on the market. Money hack'ir not satlhfled with results. For sale only nt THE LEADING DRUG STORE. !iT3mvitf ra b i i IRW!V Clty-by-the-Sea und says Uo ex. S