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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1914)
W!H " -!-- - THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ihOGAIl FISHERMAN Do you know that Vc carry n splendid line of Fishermen's Supplies, and tho price Is right. SKI-: US. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND BREVITIES Special Auto Delivery-. Waterfront and Market street. Phono 77-J. mxJB Vl Dfr7 I The Speed A "lively" tho. tilth high to. and hetl For Every Man TZre Piccadilly An English ttyU we have a Florsheim shoe correct in style made over "Natural Shape" lasts. English flat lasts, high toe models and conservative shapes as well. All Styles $5.00 and $6.00 N I L W SPECIALISTS AX 1 hZlA ThMe Woolen Mill Store TheBall Low heel, ttitched Apparel Specialists for Men nml Boys A ne, hind tip blind eytlein for thii teaion I IRVING BLOCK yo4wa EN AND WOMEN'S EW SPRING APPAREL NEW ARRIVALS IN MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY WATCH OUR WINDOWS All Over Oregon M'MINNVILLE A Hod ami dun Club wiih organized lioro recently nml .M. F. Corrlgnn was elected president. PENDLETON This city hnB do- elded to roniuln in tno western Trl Stnto Dasoball League Iloiiry V I ... , . . i 11. a zoning nan neon oiocieu president 01 tho Pendleton team. :all 6 For Prompt Auto Service XEW 7-pnssenger Cadillac nt J'our service day mid night L. M'DOXALD ..... Proprietor CALL 46 a fiAT.RMTlirt Rntnni Pninninrr-lnl , dull lutH offered 25 conts por 100 files, eltlier dead or allvo. ALBANY Almost 300 persons at- 1 tended tho Mado-ln-Orogon bnnquot , In Albany. It was hold In tho St. Frances Hotel nml was tho largest of iin miiti uiur fiivuii 111 uiui pviiiuii. It was for tho benefit of tho Riverside cemetery. v YT-rfirrrrnnr For tkxoghpiiio work or nny klml Call 181-J. competent stenographere In charge AH rvi.i..i ., .. 158-R ssenger Service iMHFIELD CYCLERY n jljl . PH0NE Butter . . 394J Wo have home good fresh Creamery butter In owi-pound squares that wo lire selling for O.V per square, Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. 130 No. Broadway. Phone 394-J KLAMATH FALLS Tho prospect of another railroad to glvo Klamatn Falls a nearer water outlet for pro ducts of tho county has been umlor discussion for soveral days, especially by members of the Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce TjirAIIY a time an ad reading woman will give to a dollar double its usual buying power. The Royal TONIGHT La Polte Janls In her "Uuttorfly Dance," which Is unlquo and beau tiful, Is sure to please. Six rels of now pictures. "Tho Stolen Treaty." A forocful feature drama In three reels and over sixty brilliant scenes. "An Orphan of War.,, A two reel war drama by those groat ex ponents of such dramas, The Bron cho Company. "Hearts Entangled." An excellent offering with Pearl White. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony, 10c. Tomorrow night, "Sapho." Un equaled by uny motion plcturo yet produced. It Is both realistic and moral, while yet an Interesting drama of life. tidks rou MARCH Bolow is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshdotd. Tho tides aro placed In tho order of occurronco, with their tlmos on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consocuttvo heights will In dicate whether It is high or low wntor. For high water on tho bar subutract two hours 34 minutes. 25 lira.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft. 08 5.6 2.34 5.7 Hrs.. 2.G9 Ft. Hrs. Ft. ., Hrs. Ft.. Hrs. Ft.., lira. Ft.., 5.8 3.24 5.9 3.48 5.(9 4.14 5.9 4.43 5.9 8.03 1.0 8.38 0.7 9.10 0.G 9.41 0.4 10.12 0.3 10.4G 0.3 11.24 0.4 2.12 5.6 2.49 5.4 3.2G 5.2 4.00 4.9 4.37 4.9 5.1G 4.6 G.59 4.3 8.13 0.6 8.43 0.9 9.09 1.3 9.33 1.6 9.54 1.9 10.14 o io'.ss 2.4 WEATHER FORECAST (Ilf AjimU' -rr to Coot D Tlmn.) OREGON Cloudy, probably showers; Southwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. nt March 25, by llenj. Ostltnd, special government me- I teorologlst: .Maximum 46 Minimum 34 At 4:43 n. m 34 Precipitation 27 Precipitation sine Sept. 1, 1913 52.41 Precipitation samo poriod Inst year 49.59 Wind: Southwest; cloudy. IIOUX. SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. North Demi Christian Ladles Social. North llend High School girls' banquet for basketball team at high school. Presbyterian Missionary So ciety with Mrs, I. S. Smith. Narcissus Club with Miss Dlancho TcllcfBon. Elks' Dancing Party at Mas onic Hall. Baptist Ladles' Aid Social at home of Mrs. Geo. Oulovsen. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. H. E. Kern. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Henry Olson. THURSDAY. Thursday Club with Mrs. T. E. Harvey. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. O. A. Bennett. North Uend M. E. Lndlea' Aid nt church parlors. North llend Altnr Guild with Mrs. M. E. Evorltt. North Uend Presbyterian Lad les' Aid will meet at tho church In tho afternoon. Norwoglnn Lutheran Young Lntdes' Aid with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leo nt Hunker Hill. Eastsldo Mission Sewing with Mrs. Porcy Peet. PERRY To Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Per ry nt their homo In Forndalo, Tues day, March 24, n son. Mother and child nro doing nicely. He Is their third sou mid fourth child. IJAUKLOW To Mr. nml Mrs. Wnl tur Dnrklow at tholr homo In Pay Park, Tuesday, March 24, nnolglit pound son, their first child. New Auto. Tho Capo Arago Soda Worlttt has added consldorablo to IIh delivery equipment by tho pnrchnso of a now nuto dollvery wagon. Shoals Again. It Is reported that the old shoal opposlto the Cold Stor age, which was removed a couple of years ago by tho Orogon, Is forming again. A for Chicken Thief. Gordon Smith, engineer nt tho Flro Department-, thinks that the Intruder nt his homo tho other night might have boon tho snino party who has stolen twonty-ono of his chickens. Huh .Meningitis Dr. Floldn or Gardiner yesterday brought I.connrd Holding to Mercy Hospital for treat ment for inenlngltlB. Ho Is about thirty years old and has n wlfo and child. Ills caso Is a sovoro ouo. Will Ilulld. Tho njon engaged In tonrlng down tho garage and mnehlno shop of J. L. Koontz on North Front streot completed tho work on Tues day. Mr. Koontz Is planning tho erection of n now building and shop this summer. In liiJiiroL Word was received I'ero that Jobo Denning, n rolntlvo of Frank Dunning and Hay Olllvnut of Marshfleld, unstained n broken leg by an accidental fall at tho homo of his dnughtor, Mrs. Olllvant, In Hose burg last Saturday. Will Hun Spur. Work was com menced on tho Southern Pacific track to run through tho Alllnnco ware house by a gang nt tho lntorsoctlon of Central avenuo and Front streot today. Tho track will bo connected through tho warehouse on May l. Iiivolro Slock. W. T. Merchant and II. G. Uutler aro Invoicing thn stock of tho I. X. L. Btoro, which was assigned by -3. Lovlno to A. Mc Keown for tho bonoflt of his credi tors, Lovlno and wlfo left on tho Xann Smith yostorday for San Fran cisco, To Xoiv .lei-soy. It Is announced that .1. V. Smonton, who will shortly rctlro nt Oakland as general managor or tho C. A. Smith Lumber company, will move to Xow Jorsoy ,whoro ho owns Bomo lumbor y,nrds and plants and will devoto hla tlmo to his own property. Henderson Vn. Jo Sho(t has re ceived word that his nephow, Earl Henderson, w-o formerly was on Coos Hny whon prize-fighting was ul lowcd hero, recently stopped "Hum" Stuhmor at Hock Islnnd. Earl's younger brother is also breaking Into tho game at Muscntlno. HoM-iics Child, Nols Adamson or Forndalo, light tender, rescued his three-year-old son rrom drowning In tho Day Saturday. The little chap accompanied his fatlior down to tho boathouso and foil Into deep water. His rather heard the splash and was ablo to get him out quickly. Ci-anlei-ry Culture. T. S. Small or North Inlet was a Marshflold visi tor yesterday. Mr. Small conies rrom tho ramous Capo Cod cranberry sec tion or Massachusetts and hla father was among tho first growors of cran- . 3 6 ov (AYS MOHR OXLY lxfnrc prices In Pel limn Park ulll advanced 10 per cent. ,ly making your selection of n location now you will savo from $10 to $00 a lot. .Tills property is located In the heart of tho city and lotH rungo In price from $.'100 to $(100, on easy terms, a small payment down and balance In two nml a half years. See Hold about it, Make appointments by phone. Call lid I-J op :iU7-.J. Office open even ings from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. HRID, OWXKIPS AGRXT, 15 0 lYont Street. berries In Amoricn. Mr. Smnlt thinks that cranberry culturo has a great future In Coos county. Will foulest Judge Hall Is at Coqullle hearing the Klrkpatrlck will contest. Twenty witnesses had been examined up to today. Klrkpatrlck wns n well known Coqulllo mnn, and sold homo mado remedies there for n long time. Judge Hnll will not re turn until tomorrow night as ho has to go to Hamlon tonight. lloiior Xorth Iteiiil "Team. Tho Junior-Senior girls or tho North llond high school have Issued Invitations rbr n banquet to ho given nt the North llend high school this evening complimentary to tho Xorth llend haskotbnll team which won the chnm ploiiBhlp or Coon county. Tho Invi tations nro In brown and gold and aro very clever. FliiMiliij; Assessments Tom Coke, who htiB been assessing tho property In South Marsh Hold mid vicinity, ex pects to completo his canvass next Monday or Tuesday. Ho has finished with tho exception or somo Flngstarr nml Eastsldo property. Tho assess meiita aro practically the samo hh last year oxcopt where buildings havo been orected. Has Hoeovoml. Mr. llatrott, who sustained a sovoro Injury to his hip In an accident nt tho Smith mill last summer, was ablo to leave Morcy Hospital for tho first tlmo this week. Throo or four operations wore found necessary by Dr. Dlx to savo his limb but tboy wore n great success and Harrett will havo good uso or tho In jured leg. Mrs. Ioiiey III. Mrs. E. J. Loney, wlfo of Hanker Lonoy or Port Orlord, will undergo an operation nt- Han don tomorrow for tumor. Sho wns 1-oro thft first of tho week with Mr. Loney, who Is n raudldnto for the Hopubllcan nomination for Joint rep resentative from Coos nml Curry countlos. Dr. Housowortlv of Mnrsh field will loavo tomorrow morning to assist' In tho operation. Xow Candidate Sheriff Gago, who was hero from Coqulllo today, stated that ho had heard at Coqulllo yester day that AH Johnson, Jr., who has boon engaged In tho lumber business, was arranging to run for tho Hopubll can nomination for Hhorlff, opposing Geo. W. Stnrr. Mr. Johnson Is a son of Alfred Johnson, tho well-known Coqulllo mill man, and a hrothor or Eck Johnson, nml will make a strong candidate If ho runs. Ijooii Lnko Dooming. Jack Mc Donald lias roturiied rrom a trip to Loon Lnko nml roports things boom ing there. Tho ranchers In that sec tion hnvo over 250 cows and H. F. Wyntt Is now oporatlng n choeso fac tory thoro. Tho blggost dairies aro run at tho Hooke, Solander, Parkor, linker, Laird am Jones ranches. Mr. McDonald will havo John Enliiud put In a big hord on his ranch. An ef fort to got dally mall service via Loon Lake will ho mado soon. MootH lloylinnd Krlciiil. "Mr. Ek bliid, I want you to meet Mr. John son," Bald Mr. Small, Introducing his nssoclato at Ekblad's hardware storo on Monday, "It's boon quite n while slnco wo' hnvo mot," said Mr. John fcton, grnsplng Mr. Ekblad's ililand. Mr. Ekblad was at a loss for somo tlmo to understand tho remark of Mr. Johnson about tholr last meeting, but subsequent conversation dovol opd that Mr. Johnson is from Ken sington, Minn., and tho two played together as boys sovontcon years ago. Stick on .Mud. The "Novorslnk," a craft which has caused much trouble to Its owner, John Pitney of North llend. was true to Its namo on Tuesday, when Mr. PItnoy and two traveling men Journoyod to Empro in tho craft. Tho bpys stayed for an hour nt Empire and upon their re turn found that tho tldo had left tho "Noverslnk" on tho mud flat and tho trio was forced to walk through tho mud to board tho boat. When thoy arrived thoy had to wait until tho tldo camo up before they succeeded In gotting tho craft rrom tho flat. John says tho boat will provo untnio to Its namo somo day and sink. Tho trio returned to North llend at a lato hour last evening on tho "Novorslnk." t Along the Waterfront. Tho Drcnkwator will nrrlvo from Portland early, tomorrow'.' Tho schooner Patsy arrived at Ban don today from Portland. The Elizabeth salted from Uandoa last night for San Frnnclsco. WANT ADS. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . TEX ACIUCH nirnlfn, fruit nml vctf otabla land nonr Kcnnowlck. Washington, to exchanga for Coos Bay property. I. S. Kauf man & Co. I-'Olt SALE Team heavy hows 7 & 8 years old, guaranteed. Seo J. C. Donuo. Phono 331-H. KOIt HALE Aiicoiih eggs, $1 per 1. F. L. Sumner. LOST Lady's silk gold handled um brella. Finder return to II. J. Mohr. Phono 16-X. l'OIt ItEXT IlousekccpliiK ntmrt incntB at tho Lloyd Hotel. I'Oll ItEXT HIv room house, mod ern, conveniently located. Reason able. Phono 333-J. KOI I SALE A rorrlgorntor; cost$IB will sell for $20. Apply 161 South Fifth streot. KOH 1 1 EXT A flvo room apartment In good location. I. S. Kaufman &. Co. WANTED f WAXTEI) (iimhI rou boat, must bo cheap. Address Box 773. WAXTEI) Girl for general house work. 729 South 4th at. FOR RENT l'OIt II EXT Modem furnished hint galow. Phono 386-J. Mrs. Fnr rlngor. VOll ItEXT Two lioiisekoolilnj: rooms, furnished. Phono 30-X. KOH ItEXT Two nlco sleeping, rooms furnlshod or unfurnished In est roHldonco part of city. Apply nt 144 South To nth street. KOH HEXT Xlcely furnished front room, stiltnblo for two gentlemen. Modom conveniences. 843 Contrnl nvenuo. l'OIt ItEXT Two suites for light housekeeping nml ono sleoplng room. Phono 1631 or call at John Amlorson houso, North Bond. KOH ItOOM mid lKiiird go to -151 Commercial avenuo. KOH HEXT Furnished room with bath, for single gontlomau. 853 Third nml Highland. l'OIt ItEXT .1 rooms In flow Why building. All nowly finished. Apply Gow Why. KOH HUNT Light housekeeping rooms cheap. 977 South Fourth street. KOH HEXT Xlcely furnished room, with boat, closo In. Enqulro 182 South 2nd St. I FOR SALE I , 41 KOH SALE Oood paying enfo, ex cellent location, Invoice about $2100; will sell for. half lnvolco price; can bo handled 'With small cash payiuout or will trado. Own or has other business demanding Ilia attention. Boo Hold, 150 Front streot. l'OIt SALE Ancona oggs, for hatch ing; also day-old chicks, E. A. Stonocypher, Phono 0-J. l'OIt HA LIC Team, wagon and har ness, H. II. Barnes, Bay City. l'OIt KALI-: Ono 27-foot cabin boat. In first-class condition, Big bar gain If tnkon nt once. Apply Goodrum Garage. l'OIt SALIC Two rholco lots In First Addition to Marshflold. Ad dross O. II., Times office, KOH SALI-: A good !U Mantk wagon, J. E. Fitzgerald, ALL HOOK THOUIILES nro per- maiiently remedied with EIjAKTIC HOOKIXO OHM EXT. .1. L. IJHICE, Phono HO. I Times Want ads bring results. Townsend's California Glace Fruits famous' since 1856,, wo havo been as usual selected as EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for this elegant lino. Seo our windows, Tho Leading Drug Storo for Quality Goods and Solected Agencies. ;KJVJ2H J Milt 4 " i'1