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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
S3I illnlTIi ' inf. - T?! rM. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHI-IELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION. five Of i - ill " " Man iiinMn I Have you seen the new ' Hart Schaffner & Marx Style Book? IT'S now readyj and it's worth your while to look it over carefully. You'll get the right ideas about the kind of clothes you ought to wear. The .book will do these things for you: . I Show you in a series of fine illustrations, the correct styles in clothes for men and young men. 2, Tell you why ready-clothes are best for you to buy; and why Hart Schafther & Marx clothes are best among ready clothes. 3 Give you some good suggestions as to what you ought to pay for good clothes. 4 Give you some information as to the effects of the new' tariff law on men's clothes. These arc a few of the interesting points in the book; it's worth any man's attention; let us know if you don't get a copy. Woolen Mill Store Tins store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes BREVITIES TIUKS FOR MARCH Dolow -la given the tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshtlold. Tho tides aro pkced In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutlvo heights will In dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high wator on the har substract two hours 34 minutes. Hrs.. 2.59 Ft... 5.8 Hrs. . 3.24 Ft... 5.9 Hrs,. 3.48 Ft... 5.P Hrs.. 4. 14 Ft... 5.9 Hrs., Ft.., 4,43 5.9 9.10 0.C 9.41 0.4 10.12 0.3 10.4C 0.3 11.24 0.4 3.2G 9.09 C.2 1.3 4.00 9.33 4.9 1.0 4.37 9.54 4.9 1.9 5.1G 10.14 4.G 2.2 5.59 10.33 4.3 2.4 WEATHER FORECAST IDr AjmoL'M IVhi la Oaat IU Ttmu.l OREGON Probably cloudy, probably rain; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 n. m March 27, by DcnJ. Ostllnd, special government mo taorologlst: Maximum 4G Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. n S7 Precipitation 55 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1913 53.31 Precipitation same period lust year 49.98 Wind: Southwest; cloudy, HORN. LEATHERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lcathcrmnn at tholr homo near Myrtle Point, Friday, March 27, n sou. Mrs. Lcathormnn will be romomberod hero as Miss Solnta Ho wo, n well-known school teach er, and u Bister of Howo Drothors and Mrs. Mllo Sumner of Marsh-lleld. of tho early Christians In Rome un dor Nero's rolgn. Martyrs for tho Faith, or Quo Vndls. Meet Tonltfit There will bo o meeting of tho Vestry of tho Episco pal church in tho rector's study this evening at 7:30. New ItltK Tho Postoffice Depart ment is asking for now bids on tho Allegany-Marshflold mall service, the former ones being rejected as being too high. SOCIAL CALENDAR Iiulld Home J. W. Umstadd has uoukiu inreo lots on Eleventh street near Kruso avenuo from C. I. Rol- Karri UK! Will llllllil n Unnya Hmrrt Ho has erected temporary quarters iur ins lamny mere and will put up tho permanent building himself. City Salaries. Dr. Straw Is to de liver a talk nt tho Fellowship Club meeting next Tuesday night on "Sal aries or City Employes." city Engi neer Cavanaugh of Eastsldo Is to be requested to dollvor n short talk on tho proposed chnngo In tho Eastsldo MarBhflold ferry landing. Funds to Library.- Tho Civic Im provement Club mot Thursday night at tho Chambor of Com,morco. Thero was a discussion as to what would bo dono with tho funds loft over. It was decided to turn them over to tho Library, with tho stipulation that the money should bo UBed for binding magazines and for children's books. The amount was $93.05. Rack from Wtti'. Jltn Chargos, a brook, who loft here InBt year with a number of his countrymen to aid his nnllvo land In tho Balkan Btrug gle. returned yesterday nnd wan warmly welcomed by tho Athens contingent in Mnrslifiold. Ho b d a number who hnd served with him enmo to Oregon. Ho told graphical ly or mo struggle and tlio turmoil following the combined flsht nirnlnst Turkey. lM UMIA US fORWME- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -!- )ll IlKN'T l'llt-llUllo.t .nmrlniAiil fwlth garden In rear. 878 Firth lt.. Pouth. t -!. FOR SALE Oil H!!XT1.'niiill.lini w.. fiii lone or two geutlomon, with or loimoui uoani. uioso in. las cur- iii avenue. MXTi:i) (.'III tn bltlw... i.-i.L- JJ5 per month. Phone 268-L or E-xi-ll FOR SALE Good ikying enfo, ex (client location, invoice ubout 2l00f will soil for hair involco price; can bo handled with Hinnll ensh payment or will trade, Own cr has other business demanding his ntlontlon. C Soe Hold, 150 Front street. 0UXIV Iillrn lillult mill ir.il.1 ,ili. I COntallllllc nu'nor'u llirnn Inlilnla Owner may hnvo It by calling at ytmca office and paying for nd. ncii in-i.. i... .-.. i. .....ii.. .. I I'lOneer IlAnlu'nrn nnrnona nililrnno. IfJ fo O. H Wilson will find It to teir aavantnge to rotum them to rtoeror to Geo. Qulovsen. ' l.'ni u l t u iwt rn l in. ui. ,.. .......... I'Wlfc o.miii-, wi j ii4lirrniAlj HVIA'i" Improvod San Joaquin Valley, Cal. Irrigated, located threo blocks from depot nud stores, surroundod by well-Improved C und 10 aero tracts which havo sold for a great donl more per acre than I am ask ing for thlH. Owner will trado for Mnrstiflold or North Dond proper Jy. Will bo nt Illanco Hotol till Monday, after that address Thomas McOrall, Thalhelm, Calif. AT .THE . HOTELS I? Mnro ltiM'lNli'f. .Tniillrn T'nnnnnlr up to today bad roglHtorcd 280 votern iui mo amy pnmnrieB. no says utey tiro coming In slowly. Married VcNtcnliir. Miss Eva Jenkins nnd Frank Lnpp wero mnr- ried Thursday evening; Mnrcn 20, nt the. homo of Mrs. Snyder on i South Ilrondway, , I .Masons Initiate. Eugene Crosth- wult, W. S. Turpon and Allex. Potir son conBtltuted a class who took 4 ho Apprenttco Degree nt a moot ing of'tho MasonlejUluo ,Lodgo"lnnt night. ' - fleo Fine Film Crowded Iioubcb last night saw tho first production of "David Coiiorfleld" nt tho Grand. It wnB nun of tllrt Imaf fantlirna ni-nv bIiowii hero, tho films being nearly perfect nnd tho nctors who poBod for it being or unusual merit. It re quired nearly two hours to show tho sevorol rcoU but thoro was not a drag nor delay and tho merit or the plcturo held tho nudlenco clqaoly. It Is being repeated ngnln today. It BALI' Practically ww upright wno will be sold at reasonable price if takon at once. Apply "H. I." car0 Times. FOR RENT koom.KNT " TJj?Mt housekeeping ., vviuur v,emrai ana nm. FOR SALE Tun fine lots on East sldo. A bargain If taken nt once Phone 220-R or see L. It. Uellou FOR SALE Team lu-nvy horws 7 A 8 years old, guaranteed. Seo J. C Doano. Phono 331-R fcl,hI:T-0,U"' -' fur- ton.. ,';",";." aee J- u- uoane- ... uoi-iv ft HP-NT Housekeeping apart r4U at the Lloyd Hotel. PL ,,,'-N'T Siv room house, mod Cm' lnlently located. Reason-nj6- Phone 333-J, ltnvr- t... i i i- P furnished or unfurnished In ftbl rcfil(iAnn . .. . , . t inn'!UlB ,,uri 0I ciiy. Appiy lj3"th Tenth street. it linnu ...i . . . ... Werclal avenuo. ni'vm . . h f' i ' iiBiiei room with thii r "'"Kie gentleman. H&a f and Highland. nrvr . .... ft GowA,WI,y.neW,y fin,8lled ; ltPVfn TT ". ' Pith hlir'lcely funilshert room, ImA Sose ,n- En,iu,re 182 'imes Want Ads Bring Results FOR SALE Ancoiin eggs, 91 per 13. F. L. Sumner. FOR HALE Tmni, Miigon and har ness. It. n. llnrnes, Day City. FOR SALE One 27-foot cabin boat. In first-class condition. Big bar gain If takon at once. Apply Ooodrum Oarage. FOR BALK A good Miindl worroU J. E. l-itzgeraiu 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY The Chandler Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Conovcr, De troit. N. O. NIcholBon, Jronwood; C El Honrer. "1915"; R. Stanley Dollar, Snn Francisco; Goo. P. Lnlrd, Dandon; J. C. Muron, Portland; S. M. Walter, Portland; D. E. Pearco, Portland: A. II. Chrlstensou, Port land; Oottfrled Immol, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Ornhnni, Love land; Mrs. a. R. Wlckham, Coqulllo; Mrs. N, ORborn, Coqulllo; Roger Mc Veago, Portland; D. I. McOeo, Snn FrnnclBco; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. John son, Coqulllo; J. n. Norton, Coqulllo; Mrs. O. P. Hilt, Ilonvor Hill; J. K. Smith. Rlverton: Wllllnm Cnndalln, Coqulllo; F. H. Hayes, Portland; C. J. Atkinson, Snn Francisco: L. F. Hnrt. Snn Francisco; Ilobt. N. Canton, Portland; R. II. Kollermnn, Port land; A. C. Holmes, Portland; T. C. Maruiii, San Frnnclsco; J. 8. Uartou, Coqulllo; 0. Papo, Dandon; T. W. MccioBKey. .Myrtle Point. The Lloyd Hotel. . C. M. nrown, Portland; II. P.rnn don and wlfo, Soattle; Wllllnm Mc Alpln, Wnllnco, Iud.; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Meyors, Nobraska; .MIbb Mary Morris. Portland; M. Nolson, Port land; Emlo Fors, Portland; A. Huhn, Portland; Thoo. Kowall, Portland; Oscar Iloseon, Coaledo, Tho Illanco Hotel. Sam S. Oskoy, Los Angolos; Theo. Shoupe. Portland; T. P. Phillips, Portland: A. J. Court, Portland: F J Conrad, Portland: C. H. Kelley, Portland; Miles H. Orall, Centrnlla; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noah, Allegany; J. Shoaley, Portland; E. E. Dutchobs, Coqulllo; T. W. McCloskey, Myrtle Point; J. E. Paulsqn, Coquille; J. ICnrd, San Francisco; Wm. Haub, S. S. Redondo; William Lawhorn, McKlnley. In Portland. Ed Rlchnrdflon has received n curd stating that Leltoy Robortson,, who loft hero Biiddenly nnd emitted nppruhoiiBlon nmong hlH frlcndB, 1h now at tho Y. M. C. A. In Portland. EMH'rt Coming. Cnpt. MncgTJiin reports that tho Government export who Ih to make a report on tho onorn- tlous of tho dredgo Mlchlo, will ar rive here on the next Drenkwater or tho ono following. Huyn Place. F. J. Ilrndy, who conducts tho Shamrock Care, has bought tho Halllday rooming houso over thu rormor Droakwater otrico on North Front street nnd his wlfo will manage It, May Pint Property. Eugeno O'Coniioll Ib figuring ngnln on plat ting part or his flftofu-ntre tract at Ktttyvlllo nud putting It on the mnrket If tho conditions tills Hum mer aro ravorablo. CATCHI.VO INLET SERVICES. nev. R. O. Summerlln of Salom will hold services at tho Catching In let school houso Saturday evening and will hold services In tho Mosher chdpel nt 11 o'clock Sunday morn ing and 1:30 in the afternoon. Sun day night there will be union services at the u, it. cliurcli in Norm iienu, when Rev. Summerlln will preach. New Room. Oeo. W. Chllds Is completing tho remodelling of tho P. K. corner, which ho started last fall nnd Is arranging to put In n cigar and tobnecor storo In connec tion with tho saloon. Illustrated Sermon. nov, Sam uol Gregg has arranged to give an Illustrated sermon Sunday night In tho Christian Church, using the storoptlron showing tho tragical life ii iimmw ! i iniiinrrmn-i 1 Not! Informer John L. Johnson or Enstslde says that ho did not- In form anyone In Oklnhoma thnt Rnlph Roberts, nllnB F. J. Smith. wnB on Coob Day. Ho snld that tho first ha knew about tho nrreBt wna tho other day when Shorirr Qngo tolophoned him nnd naked about Smith nnd ho simply told him thnt ho was working In tho shlnglo mill. It Is snld that tho Oklnhomn authorities got tholr cjuo from n mnn who worked in tho tnlll with Iloborts nnd whom Roborts .thought: did not rocognlzo him. i ' liiniUy Destitute, Constnhlo Cox hns Berved notice or ojoctmont on Wm. McIIalo and family, who live nt Thlrtoonth nnd Commerrlal, Hugh Sneddon wanting thorn out or bin plnco becniiBo they don't pay tholr rent. Mr. Cox snys that tho ramlly Is destitute tho niothor having Doon nick n long tlmo nnd tho oldest son having been III. Thoro are bIx chil dren. Mrllnlo snya he linn born un able to got employment, hut ex ported to go to work In the pulp mill today noon. Tlioy have to loavo tho houso by tomorrow nnd wliero they will go they don't know. Mr. Cox considers It n very pathetic case. AMONG THE SICK. Mra. Milton Lattln of South Inlet, who has been staying nt tho O. Lapp homo at Eastsldo and receiving med ical treatment, Is reported Improv ing, CHRISTIAN MARTYRES, or the NtiTiiuotiH llfo and tragic end of many of tlio CluisilaiiH in tlio dnyn of Nei-o, tiH ixirtrayed In QUO VADIS, nt CHRISTIAN CHURCH, BrNDAV, .MARCH lit), AT 7:ao P. M. This Ntory Is blstor' in fiction, nud enlists the rloscst atteiillon froui tho lMglniiliig Hhowing Clirlst Inns thrown to the lions, burned it tint htnke to satlalo tho rieiidlNlmess of Nero. ADMISSION FUEE. DANCE AT LIIIIIV SATURDAY NIGHT. MUSIC HV ELLIOT ORCHESTRA. FRIDAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Jas. Cowan. Marshflold Epworth League Social in Lutheran Hall, Mrs. G. W. Kaurmnn "nt home" for Mrs. Kelso and Mrs, Dotfonbnugh. 8ATURDAY Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. V, A. Rold. Dusy Deo Club with Miss Swnnson at Eastsldo. IPEQPbE YOU Have your Job printing done at Tho Time nttlr- sj A DAYS MORE ONLY before prices in Pel ham Park Mill ) bo advanced 10 per rent. .My muklng your selection of n locution now you will wnvo from $10. to $00 n lot. .This property is located In tho heart of tho city nnd lots rango In price from $!I00 to $000, on easy terms, n small payment down nnd balance in two and n half years. Se Held about It. Make appointment by phone. Call 5J01-J or Sii7-J. OfHce open even lugs from 7 to 8 o'clock. A. REID. OWNER'S AGENT, 150 Front Street. Saturday Special Saturday Only- ?5c 75c Six Whito & Odd Cup and Saucer Six White & Gold Cups, 7 plates . . . These specials aro from our regular White & Gold line, which has taken tho town by storm. Noto tho saving. ' 1 KNOW W ABOUT S. D. HARPER la hero from Prosper today on business. AUSTIN RAY or CooBton is a visitor In Mnrshllold today, A. II. QIDLEY or Marahnold 1b at Coqulllo today on business. Q. LEROY HALL of tho cruiser "Ltfo-LIno" loft on tho morning; train for Coaledo today. MISS MAUEL MAUZEY roturnod to day from n visit to Coos River. T. W. M'CLOSKEY, or Myrtlo Point, Is n Marahriold business ylattor. T. A. FREESl) wna n passenger on tho Rainbow to Marahnold today, NELS MONSON or Tompleton la r. business visitor In Marshflold to day. WILLIAM DLACKMANot Lnreon In let Is n visitor In Marshflold to day. E D. NOONAN went up on the Rain bow to his homo on Coo River Thursday. MISS STELLA JUTSTROM of Cooft Klvor Is Visiting friends In Marsh flold today. IIERDERT ROOERS will movo to hln flno now home on Coos Rlvor In a row days. WM. OHAMDEItLAIN or Haynoa In let la n business visitor In Marsh flold today. MISS 0LADY8 HOWARD or North Inlet nnd W. J., Howard aro visitors In Mnrshllold today. D. N. IIOLCOMB or Ton Mllo U In Mnrahflold on mnttoro connected with tho Eol Creole turmoil thoro. MRS. M. O. HAWKINS roturnod to Coqullli' yestordny nftor a short visit with Mrs. Win. HoraMIl, Jr. REV. JOSEPH E. KNOTTS or Mnrsh llold Ib nt Myrtlo Point assisting In the rovlvnl sorvlccs thoro this weok. , MISSES ALICE AND NBTT'B 1IED DEN and Ruth Dyor, or DbuIoIb Crook, nro visitors In Marshflold today. J. D. aOSS loft today ror Myrtlo Point on biialnoBB and Mrs, Gobs accompnnled htm ror a row days' visit thoro -w j Sm MR. AND MHS. PARKER and chlld ron or Loon Lnko nro visiting her, ulster, MlBB'Annlo Smith, nnd other'' rolntlveB for a row dnys. MR. AND'MltS. JOHNT). GOSS, Mis Ada Johnson nnd Mrs. John Mer chant comprised n party that loll for a vlutt at tho Merchant ranch nonr Milliards today, II. HUNT8AKEH. Who has boon spending tho winter at tho home. , of hla dnughtor, Mra. Jonnlo M. Stewart, will loavo tomorrow for ins noiuo near nnkor city. THOS. 8TILLWELL, or Uandon. pnssed through hero yestorday on routo homo from a visit nonr Portland. Desplto 1Ih sovonty alx years, ho snld ho enjoyed the trip. W. U. DOUGLAS and E. W. Wright aro expectod horo tomorrow from RQrtlaud, Mr. Douglas said that If tho weather was good ho might walk to Ton Mllo and spend Sun day thoro fishing. D. M. POSTE, a former nowBpaper man of California, has accopted a position with Swoot & Tolnndor's gold machlno company and loft this afternoon for Capo Illanco to as Hist In tho operations of tho mach lno at that point. MRS, LAURA M'RAE onmo down on tho North Star today from North Inlet on routo to Portland. Mrs. Mcltno will romnlu nt Portland ror n short tlmo nnd tlion conttnuo her Journoy to Evorott, WnBh. R. F. HART of tho Paclflo Const nU cult company has returned to Coob Dny, arriving on tho Rodondo. Mr. Hart loft ror San Frnnclsco nbout u month ago and said ho would ho ob Blgnod to othor torrltory. Tho houso. however, saw fit to Bond Its worthy representative to Coos Day again, and now Mr. Hnrt Is contemplating bring Ing hla ramlly horo. Until then, LUtlo Wllllo Rolchoru will havo chargo of Mr. Hnrt ns special envoy from tho Crab Club, to provldo on tortalnment ror tho worthy mombor, f Along the Waterfront. ' Tho Flflold arrived at Dandon at 12 midnight. She will sail for San Frnnclsco on Saturday, Tho Adeline Smith from San Frnn clsco, arrived nt Coob Day today, crossing In nt 7:45 this inornlnt,'. Always Something New ' People's 5, 10 & 15c Stores Comfortable ' Trusses Tho biggest nnd best selected stOjCk of Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Delta and Bhouldor Dracea In Coos County, la always to bo round at "The Store ror Quality Goods and Pcnslar Remedies." ijfflfirilltfiii'vi 1 rifrrri