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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
WSi. 'f-. i .i.'1.. !iaj3.vr.&M;n, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ..imrm-' .- :' The service we render to the men of this community in provid ing i'ino clothes for t their use, is better illustrated this season than ever before. The new styles cre ated for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx are certainly the smartest and live liest we've ever shown. Look at this new double-breasted style for young men; any man of any age can wear it. There's a snap and vim in it you'll not find anywhere else. Sto tlio beautiful now weaves; ninny Imported fabrics nre shown; you'll be very much delighted with them. Sea our suits and overcoats nt $25 and upward; reul economy In clothes. Others hero nro lower Suits purchased in this store will be kepi pressed free of charte Woolen Mill Store Tils storo Is tho homo of Hart Schnffncr & Mnrx Clothes Ito yf J ? IK y a 1 78I0 M it nwi s Cofrrlkhi Hart ScliaHnor & Marx kocm BREVITIES TIDES FOIl MAUCII Below Is given tho tlnio nnd holght of high and low water nt Mnrshfleld. Tho tides arc placod In tho order of occurrence with tholr times on tho first lino and hulchts on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutivo heights will In dicate whether it is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar substract two hours 34 minutes. DAIRYMEN ATTENTION! Watch This Space Tomorrow SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND Tho easo arises over a controversy about the payment of a claim on the South Fifth street property which Mr. Dlnko bought from Anderson for $3500 ami on which Mr. Hlnko built a fltio homo. - lira.. 3,22 rt. . . 2.8 lira.. -1.10 Ft... 2.7 lira. . 0.2G Ft... 4.3 9.34 G.3 10. CI G.2 o.r.i 4.31 0.4 G.32 0.3 11.54 5.4 11.35 4.5 0.0 0.0 C.22 0.3 - J,OCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlnc nt I i!43n. :n March 20. by Den J. I Ostllnd, special government mo I toorologlst: Maximum S4 Minimum 44 At 4:43 a. m RG Precipitation 00 Proclpitatlon since Sopt. 1, 1013 51.09 Precipitation sanio period Inst year 47.40 Wind: Northwest, clear. llnndou Visitors. Frank Flnni, of Unndon, candldato for county com mlsslonor at tho Republican primar ies, is In Mnrshflold today renewing old acquaintances and milking now ones. Mr. Flnni Is accompanied by his campaign manager, W. L. Bench, a Bandon business man. Mr. Flam Is 0110 of tho pioneers of Coos coun ty, being a resident here siuco 1872. Ho owns nit 800-acro ranch near Bandon and Is vltnllv Interested In tho tax lovies nnd bollovcs Coos coun ty should ImVo n business ndmtnls trntlon. Mr. Dcncli Is Interested in Mr. Flam's candidacy becnuso ho de sires to boo tho county on a better business basis and a readjustment of tho tnx problem. Time-Savers WANT ADS. ; fiUk The Mm V I VjJ if ml Quickest and Ulyi " i-;t f j Quickest and Best Way to get there. Saves car fare going 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. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR EXCHANGE Close In. .I'nln. cumbered vacant Seattle property for a stock of morchandlso up to Twenty Thousand Dollars, also brick building, good location, not lucomo flvo hundred nnd fifty dol ars per month, for Thlrty-flvo thousand dollars ($35,000). Will stand closest Investigation. Deal direct with owner. J. Sliver. 402 American Hank, Senttlc, Wash. I'OIt RENT When (lied looking for rooms with good furniture with homellko housekeeping, como to tho Pioneer Building, North Ilond. Save One Hour Daily A bicycle will save most workers one hour daily. Most rork is a grind, at best, so whv not save an hour each ay? I That hour spent in the home or in the garden will cer- niy give much pleasure and comfort. We sell TIMESAVER bicycles on credit, at a slight ad- fnce over the cash price. 1 11 your time- is worth twenty-five cents an hour, a bl- w will soon pay for itself, ! Ask your neighbor where he bought HIS wheel and W, yours at the same place, for the same reason. We have set such a mark for bicycle prices and bicy- f service that we are content to let your neighbor rec- ul t,le make of bicycle you should buy. We have sold one make of bicvele in Marshfield for eJ two years. ihese bicycles ought to be our best advertisement. ,f their owners about us. ---. IVVHt V Wl I'OIt NAM! IIU.-J Excelsior motor cyclo equipped with lighting out flt, whistle nnd tandom now tires in first class condition. $180.00, complete. Tho Gunnory. WANTED (Jill or inlddle-nKeil vo man for Kouernl housowork, S. Landou, Front and Alder. I'OIt HUNT Two nowly funitohed rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Allen, rornor Central nnd Fourteenth strcota. WANTED Girls want work In log. kIhr camp ns helpers. X, enro of Tillies. WANTEI Woman to aid In liouso rlenulng work. Inqulro 372 Com mercial avenue. W. I. .Murphy. FOl'XD .An automobile crunk on Tenth street bridge. Owner can have same by paying for this ad, WANTED U 4 TO EXCHANGE for property In or j near Mnrshflold, 100 acres of I farm land in Linn County, Or. vnluo 10000. Ownor, James Wnt ' son, Swoot Homo, Orogou. M.'ct Tonight Thero will bo n mooting of tho Vestry Hoard of tho Episcopal church In tho rector's study this evening nt 7:30. All members nro urged to attend. Good Fishing. Harry Hugglns, August Farley nnd Herbert Loek hart landed forty-seven flno trout In Coos River yesterday nnd roportl tho fin st fishing they have nadl! in mnuy 11 day, Coining- Here. Kohcrt Dollar, one of tho biggest lumbermen on tho Pacific const, Is exported horo to night from Ilniulon, where ho hns ben spending a few dnys, and will go to" Portland with his son, Stanley Dollar, tomorrow. Arii'Mnl for Infinity A. Martin was nrrestnl Inst night for insanity nnd will bo tnken to the county Jnll tomorrow by Constable Cox. Ho np pears to be simple-minded but Ih not violent. Ho Paid ho recently came hero from Hurolia. FI10 at Itau.lim. J. D. Gosh, who returned last night from Uuudou, states Hint tho Mullen residence thoro was burned tho night before. Tho flro was discovered by neigh bors about 11 o'clock and some of tho Mullen family had a narrow es cape, being asleep at tho time. lost Dredpv Word has Just been received horo that tho Ilosallo Ma- honoy flnnlly lost tho dredeo which turned turtle while sho wns towing It to Kurt kit from San Francisco nnd which Cnpt. Olson, of tho Ado- line Hmitii, reported on his Inst trip. It Is bottom side up and still nflont and Is reported to bo n monnco to HnllnV in .lull. Tom Nowlln, n flre mnn on tho Oraco Dollar, was arrest ed last night for Intoxication but wns released enrly tills morning. A few hours lator ho was arrested again for duplicating his offonso, but Marshal Carter promised a mnto on tho Oraco Dollar that ho could como down this afternoon and tnko Nowlln with him. Tnko Evidence. Hvldonco In tho cnsi" of A. A. Ames. vs. tho C. A. Smith Company involving a claim for nbout $3700 was taken boforo C. II. Wnde nt Handon yostordny. Tho easo Is In Fedornl court nnd arises in n difference over a log contract, tho Smith Company claiming that thoy do not owe Ames hardly anything. CrtNo Today. Tho case of C. M. Anderson vs. Ward M. Illake for $07.50 was scheduled for trial this nftcrnpon In Justlco Ponnock's court. MHS. OKOKOK SMITH of North Ilcnd r Is il visitor In Mnrn1illilil imlnv. PEOPbE YQUI Pkmow m ABOUT W. U. DOUOfAS loft yostorddny for Portland 011 bUBlucss. . n. HKUPIHtMAN of Catching In let Is a visitor in Marshlleld today, DAVI3 WAM.ACI'3 of Catching Inlet Is In MnrBhlleld today on biiHlnoHs. OHO. W. 8TAKH Is hero from Co qullle today on buslueHS and pleas-lire. II. MASKHY, of Portland, loft 011 tho morning tin In for Coiiulllo to il uy. .1. F. CHIA'KIl of Catching Inlet Ih a buslueHS vlultor In Marshlleld today. T. M. COLLVHIt of CatchliiK Inlot Is n IiuhIuchh visitor In Mnrshflold today. J. U. HltlCK went to Myrtlo Point todny to complete n Job or roof ing thero. ' DH. A. h. IIOUSHWOUTH was cnlled to Gardiner today and will return tomorrow. J. J. CMNKHNDHItAD of Coon Itlver was a passenger on tho Ilnlnliow to Mnrslillold today. FUHD IilLHNTHAIi was n pasBOUBor on tho Wnh-ta-WaBo from tho creamery to MarMhlleld today. EI6N IN SIDE TODAY Temperature Did Not Mount as High as Yesterday Fear Storm j 13lghty-two In tho shade was tho warmest It got today, according to tho Government thermometer. This wbb at 2 o'clock nnd at 3 o'clock the mercury nnd receded to Bcvonty-nlne. Mnny thought that It was warmor than yesterday, but tho thermometer did not show It. Parties at North Dond roportcd Hint it wns 98 in tho sun in Old Town nt noon. Tho thcrmomotor at tho corner of Front and Mnrket roglstorod nbout SO at 1 o'clock. L. A. Llljcqvist, who was hero from Coqullle, stated that 81 -was the warmest It got in Coqulllo yes terday. Tomorrow nnd tho noxt dny Is tho equluoxlnl porlod and somo fear a bad storm may follow tho unuBiinl bent. While tho mnjorlty llko tho wnrm - weather, many rnuchora and fruit growers aro fearful IcBt It start tho ,1'iHls bo that tho usual spring frosta will rnlBo havoc with tho crops. SOCIAL CAIii:XI)AH with I FUIDAV. I ISxcolRlnr Club party 1 1 10 warn Koney. I Skennsa Club with Mrs. W. I I.angworthy. I Pnst Matrons' St. Patrick's I Party at Mrs. Fluolla Tumor's I homo, I Norwegian Lutheran Young Peoplo'B soolnl at church parlors I with MIhs Mabol Mnthlson and I A. Anderson In chargo of pro I grnm. I Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. 1. I M. Condrou. SATURDAY Mi-H. Win. Vaughn sowing party North llond. Mrs. h. :. Ilurmostor brldgo party at North llond. W. L. CltHAHON, ropreBontlng n Portland business house, was a passenger on tho morning train for Myrtle Point. UICHAUD N011LK, who has been looking after huslucH IntorostB here Is visiting relatives at Ton Mllo boforo returning to IiIh homo nt Portland. connection; gas onglno nnd pump, Will sell togother or sopnratoly. Apply Itolit. Mnrsden, Sr. I'OIt fi.LH Mare 11I110 ywirs old, 1300 lbs., works double and Bluglo, Inqulro Times offlco. . W. TItAVKIt nnd family, who havo bo-n occupying tho W. J. Ilutlor homo on Pino street, nro moving back to their homo nt Plat II todoy. TIMIi to flv your it. Phono 227-L gimlciiH. I'll do nftor C p. in, WAXTHI) filrl for general liou.se work. 729 South 4th st. 1 FOR RENT I'OIt ItKXT I-'lvo room modern bun gnlow. $20 per month. Inqulro uoing & iinrvey. I'OIt SALK, rilUAl' T-'oiir fine IoIh In Sougstncken Addition, $2800 cash. Inqulro Times, FOIl SAL!-: Gasoline launch, qulro W. Owen, Owl Saloon. In. I'OIt SALK- try yards. Plymouth PInco A, K. Jonson. pool- I'OIt SALK Plymouth Hock eggs, $1.50 por Betting, from tho best stock In tho county. Will replace all Infortilo eggs frio. Chas. liarrott, Iiangor. HAY LOJtlNG, who has been con nected Tvlth tlia Orvgon Power Company for tho past hIx mouths loaves Saturday on the liroiuc wuter for Portland. from Conledo to tho construction enmp nbovo Myrtlo Point. SI3NATOU CHA8H enmo ovor from Coqulllo today in tho lntorent of his cnndldncy for the Itopublloan nomination for county Judge. T. It. SIHCItlDAN nrrlvod horo from Portland todny to visit his son, Goo. Shorldau, nt North llond, nnd with othor relatives 011 tho uay. T. C. UUSSRLL of Heaver Hill wns In Marshlleld today on business nnd roportB good progrosH on tho now Hlopea being sunk In tho mine thoro. ANDRKW HHNDKLINH, who hns been making hla homo at Kure ka for tho pnHt fourteen yonre. Is visiting old frlonds on tho Hay and Ib now a guost nt tho An drow Mattson homt on Catching Inlet. .IIJDGH HALL Ib oxpected homo Humlny from hlu trip to Sluslaw, wIito ho Is paying his iiuuunl visit ns district deputy of tho 1. O. O. F. to tho Odd Follow and Itoboknh Lodges. C. A. MHADH, formerly a hnrhtr here, but recently In business nt Handon, nnd wife, uirlved here Inst night on routo to Portland where thoy mny locate, Mr. Moado having sold out at Handon. W. J. RUST returned Inst night from a business trip to Coqulllo. Ho reports that ho novor Buffored bo much from tho heat ns ho did nt Coqulllo yoBtorday, and ho fig um that It wbb at loast ten do greoB warmor thoro than It was pit Coos Hay, so that It must havo registered nbout DC In tho shndo. Along the Waterfront. 1 OKO. HARRKNPOHL of Coaledo was a Marshflold vlBltor today. Ho says tho pllodrlver crow and rail road nion aro all prepared to movo Marshfield Cvclerv Broadway Phono 15S-R FOR ItKXT Modern l!-rooiii fur nlshod housekeeping suite. Phono 1493, North llend. FOIt ItKXT Nicely furnished room, with heat, close In. Enquire 182 South 2nd st. FOIt REXT Storo on Cent ml ave. Inquire The Gunnery, phone 34-J. FOR ItKXT Hiilldliig l.-JvlOO on Front street. Inquire nt The Guu FDLY remember and give us a trial "HUITHIXG JS THE HAKKRV LINE 1 .3ARSiFIEID BiUCING COAfPANY i!L5Iin ST-i XEAR CKXTRAL AVENUE. PHOXE -128. FOR SALE I I , FOIt SALE SHS range for 82.1. In quire at 545 North Second st. FOR SALE Two choice lots In First Addition to Marshfield. Ad dress O. H,, Times office. ie Times Does Job Printing FOR SALK ScttliiKS of Wlilto Or plngton White Wyandotte, Hlack Minorca and Iluttercups, $1,50 for 15. Mrs. M. Jutstrom, South Coos River. FOR SALE Hound cedar SOOO.gal. tank, tower about 75 ft. high, heavy I fltnliAm 9nn fpnt nt nlnn wllh nil atiuirdaj 5pcia 1 Genuine Brass Vase These are eight inches tall. A regular 7fn? value. Some slightly dented. SATURDAY ONLY 15c. Only two sold to each adult attending. Always SoraetfcMirag New PEOPLES 5-10-15 STORES Tho steamer Hardy arrived In from San Francisco at 8 o'clook this morn ing. Tho Arollno nrrlvod from Port land nt 0:30 this morning. SPORTSM EX ATTKNTinV! An Important Announcement of In torcht to Hiiutem ami FIsIici-h. Tho famous "Hunkldorl" Chlppo wa sporting hoots in twolvo- nnd alx-toon-Inch tops, watorproor and tho host boot In tho world for huntors nnd flBhora, may now bo obtained on Coos Hay. A now Bhlpmont In all sizes has Just arrived at "Tho Gun nery," tho woll-konwn Bportsnien's headquartora. Call thoro und boo thoso rnmous boots and you'll bo cer tain to order a pair. I Juisfc Arrived a fresh stock of Whitman's Chocolates and Confections TONIGHT TAKE ALONG WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES when you calland get a double welcome. The fa vorite flift since 1842 of people who discriminate. J VAVfcA juthkH 9m ? IeMiVA7 . .U.VV., v w w r'fv ..- M.. LMMM vaajty