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t7 X&iU K -i -,. y THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE rasaET ' i ' for Petticoats Wlif Silk Petticoats, a'll of the best colors in Messnlinc $3.25, $J.25 and $4.50. ' ' Silk Petticoats, Jersey Tops, $n.2o. Colored Snleeu Petticoats, $1.15. All of the above are extra values, such as you can get only at the Tli Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY. THERE IS A REASON QUA TERHASCTUDIO JLITY U PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel The only line of machinists' 'PRECISION TOOLS recognized the world over. Ask for Catalogue WANT ADS. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I 4 roil SALE Our Toledo computing Bcnlo, nearly now, cheap. A. notice Myrtlo Point. I' OR SALE Five full-blondril White OrpliiKtun roosters. Address Box ' 003, MnrBliflolil. Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished rooms mid linilfloknnnliifr rnnma nnr. Onuii. i .. - -i.... .,...,, au,lkll Fourth st. Xl'HSE Will Inlcn patients nt her linlllll nrtml 1.H.....I .... . ... . ...... .v., uvuu UIJ1IIII 11 1 111 UBl Ul euro. Allilrnnu Viira.. i.na Tl... - " --' ' '.-, lill V 1 IIIIVO. LOST A gold brenM pin between Central bcIiooI and Grand Theater Inst lllullt. Flllllftr tilnnim ........ to Times office. I - NOTICE Party having l lie of Pioneer Ilnrdwnro Bcreons address m od to O. II. Wilson will find It to their ndvantngo to return thorn to cither or to Geo. Oulovsen. PH A TEl I , J&m ftiiQ ; a3 l F-"-i?c--i : : ' " '"! I WANTED WANTED (.'hi for kitchen work. :ir iipp month. Phone 2G8-L or .124-11. fiEVITIDS TIDES IJ-OU MARCH Below is uivtn the time and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. The tides nro nlnc-.il In llm nivlnr Of OCCUrrcllCC. With fhnlr Mmna nn tho first lino and heights ou the second line of each day; a compar ison ou consccutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water ou tho bar suustract two hours 34 minutes. 29 30 31 WKATHUR FORECAST tllr AiMKlA-ed Pr to Coot Itof Tluiw.) I OREGON. Occasional rain; I southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m.. Marcn a. bv llonl. I Ostllnd, special govornmont nio I toorologlct: Maximum 4G i Minimum 37 At 4:43 a. m 4 4 Precipitation ic Proclpltatlon since Sept. 1, 1913 r3.43 I Preclpltntion sarao period last year 51.90 ,Wlnd: Southwest; cloudy. Hrs.. 3.24 9.41 4.00 9.33 Ft. .. G.O 0.4 4.9 1.0 Hrs.. 3.48 10.12 4.37 9. 54 Ft. .. 5.(9 0.3 4.9 1.9 Hrs.. 4.14 10.40 G.1C 10.14 Ft... 5.9 0.3 4.0 2.2 Hrs.. 4.43 11.24 G.C9 10.38 Ft... 5.9 0.4 4.3 2.4 . Buys Boat. Potor Scott, Sr., has bought George Wilson's launch and will engage In deep-sen fishing. Buys Bulrk. C. A. Jameson, of Handon, has purchased a now Bulrk through I. It. Tower. It will arrive on tho next Breakwater. Brother Demi W. F. Harmon has received word of tho death of his brothur, Arthur Harmon, who for mrrly spent hoiiiu tlmo In Wash ington, In Chlcngo. Services Sunday. Itov. II. O. ihorpo nnnoitiH'CH thnt Norwegian Luth ran sorvlccs will bo hold In North Bond Sunday morning nt 1 1 o'clock nnd In Mnrshfleld Sun.lny evening at 7:45. .Services Tomorrow. Rev. 0. I.o Uoy Hull, of tho Chapel Cruiser Llfe-Lho, will preach nt tho Moth (idlHt Church both Sunlav mornliu mul evening. Ho will glvi soino In- ounce of gold and plntlnum In one day, worth about ?20. Ho and Mr. Hards arc working the placo with , John It. Smith, an experienced gold ,' miner from Denver, Colorado, 1 louts Due. The Nann Smith nnd Arollno aro due In from San Frnn-' clsco early tomorrow. Visit liodges. Judge Hall left to day for Myrtlo Point to visit tho una Follow and Reuekali lodges as district deputy. Duo Tomorrow. Dr. J. T. McCor mnc Ib expected to arrive hero tomor row on tho Nann Smith from Dorke ley, to spend a few weeks on tho Bny on business and pleasure. Finishes Work Geo. N. Uolt, dep uty assessor, completed hi- work In tho North Mnrshfleld district yester day and turned over the rolls to Ab sossor Thrift at Coqullle. Four Arrest. Leo Remington and Art Hedges wore tirrestod today nnd chnrged with Indulging too freely. Joe Aloxnndcr was jailed last night for being on tho street after mid night without any explanation for It and Sam Berg got n cell for break ing a bottle In tho street. Pny Taxes Now. Henry Song stneken says that taxpayers should not forget to pay halt their taxes by April l and cscnpo tho ponnlty as tho now decision. on tho tax law only exomptfl tho Inst half fr.om penalty. l)y paying one-halt of tho tax now, taxpayers hava until September ou tho balance, without any three per cent penalty. May Hun. It Is reported that S. 11. Cnthrart. ono of tho best known plone-rs of Coos liny nnd Coos County, and for years County Sur veyor, hns about made up his mind to be n cnmlldato for tho Ropubll rnn nomination for Ilcprcsentntlvo from Coos County. Dol will un doubtedly bo n strong cnmlldato If ho liters the rnco. Arrives Today. JnB. Towne nrrlv oil hero from Corvnllls today to tako cimrgo of tho Coos River Cow Test ing Association. Mr. Black, who nr rlvcd a fow dnys ngo, has charge of the Coos Uny Association. Ho enmo In via Gardiner nnd reports thnt the weather wob awful UiIh morning:, tho wind blowing n perfect galo. Fourteen cniuo down on tho stage this morning. Deport Erroneous. MrB. John Snyder. Sr., today Informed Tho Times that tho report glvon out yoH tcrdny about tho mnrrlngo of her nleco, MIbb Kvn Jouklns, and Frank Lnpp at her home wnB orroncous. The report wob telephoned to Tho Times by n woman nnd wns appar ently nutliorltntlvo, but It hcciiih tho party turning In tho Information was either mndo tho victim of somcono ul ho or told a falsehood with tho Idea of being n Joker, Recovers Screens. - Thrntinli n TJmcfl want nil Insortod Inst night, THE RKCOLLECTION OF QUALITY REMAINS LONQ AFTER THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN Keen Kutter Kutlery SHROEDER & HILDENBRAND Special Auto Delivery. EVEHYTHINO IN HARDWARE Phone 77-J. PFQPhE YOJJII & terestlug atcouiits of Ills work Hflntlvc Denil. F. 13. Raymnnl of a packigo of screens, which has tho Tltlo Gunrnnteo and AbBlrit.hcpn puzzling Geo. GiiIovb.ii, O. II. Company, and wlfo, left yesterday for Wilson mid tho Pioneer Hardware Hosolnirg In response to a mossngo -"nipnuy lor Bovorni uayn. Tiioy . FOUND JVe have the only stock in Coos .County nndwe sell at FACTORY PR fCES. Ucadtjunrters ?INE TOOLS For all kchanies. Sec our window FOUND Idire Jabnt and gold pin containing ownor's threo Inltlnls. Owner may linvo It by calling nt Times offlco and paying for ad. . fp,ll.T.--. When you bgy; .uuyineDesT, FOR RENT I'OD UKXT Fmiilslipd upnrfiiient with gnrden In rear. 87S Fifth st., South. FOR IlKXT llniihekrepliig npart- inciiiB nt tno Lloyd Hotol, FOP. IlKXT Slv room house, mod. orn. conveniently located. Reason able, Phono 333-J. announcing the death of a relative. Thoy expoct-to roturmlunn few duyn, Ik Improving. Dr. HouBOWorth re eclved word today thnt Mrs. E. J. Lonoy, wlfo of tho Port Orford bank er, who underwent nn operation nt Handon a few dnyo ago, Is netting along fine.- Xnrrmv Kiirnpe.-i-JosBO Ott had a narrow cscnpo from serloiiB Injury In n gasoline boat today. Ills arm was caught In tho shafting mid his over coat, coat mid shirt were torn to shreds boforo tho engine was stopped, nut ins arm wns only unused. Xew Linen. U, F. Hnrt, who re turned hero this weok, no longor rep resents tho Pacific Coast Haklng Company, but Is now handling tho lines of tho Garcia & Mngglni Co., tho J. H. Nowbauor Grocery Co., and the llamonn Cundy company. (let (.'old. Chas. Lash was up yeatorday from tho L. T. Matthews ranch on South Inlet and brought up n sample of tho on tiioy nro get ting. 'J Hoy cienned-up almost nn were delivered nt the C. II. Wilson homo In South Murshflold. Instead of to tho O. II. Wilson home In Forn dale. Mrs. Wilson wondered why thoy rmno nnd when uho saw Tho Times Inst night, nho promptly no tified the Pioneer Hardware. KMOW H ABOUT PHILIP LANDRITH of Allegany, Is a visitor In Mnrshtlold today. MRS. C. NELSON, of Coos River, Is Bhopplng In Mnrshfleld today. REN SMITH, of Coos River, ts n business visitor In Mnrshflold to day. NEIL WATSON, of Isthmus Iulot, Is. n business visitor In Marshfleld today. CHARLES LANDERS left on the morning train for Myrtle Point today. MRS. E. GEO. SMITH, of North Uond, is n vlBltor In Mnrshflold today. B. D. NOONAN, of Marshflold. re turned from a visit to .Coos River today. A. 13. KRUSE, tho Prosper shingle man, was a Marshllold visitor laat night. DR. MINGUS left on tho morning train for Renyrr Hill mid Co qullle ' SUPT. A. T. PARK of tho Myrtlo Point schools Is n Marshfleld visi tor today. wns a paBBongor on tho Rnlnbnw for MnrBhflold today, FRANK STANOISH, the North Routl liimbormnn, wns a Marshfleld bus iness visitor yesterday. NATHAN CUTLIP, of Coos River, returned home todny nfter n Bhort visit to Coos River, LEAVE TODAY 0 BREAKWATER Steamer Will go on Five-Day Schedule April 28 Had Good List ino Breakwater snllod today noon for Portland. Slio had n miscellan eous cargo and good list. Tho llrcakwator will bo put on tho five-day sclicaulo April 28 and plans for this nro now bolng mndo. blio will probably undergo n slight overhauling beforo starting on tho faBt run. Among thoso sailing ou her woro: Goo. Laws, Mrs. Goo. Laws, Ar thur ErlckBon. Chns. Goodwin. S. M. Lyons, E. F. Schultz, Mrs. E. F. Schultz, D. R. Lewis, II. E. Durns, Mrs. A. McQudcs, Roy Thomas, E. O. Samuels, Goldlo Shea, Mrs. Carrie Shea, Mrs. Lussol, P. L. Mlllor, A. J. Marsh, Will Russoll, Mrs. L. M. ooodsolt, V. Mnskall, C, M. Ebor. hardt, A. Norton, Mrs, E. K. Jones, II. Lundqulst, D. Hunsnkor, R. L. Wolls, O. Nolson, C. E. Shea, Mlis R. Vroolnnd, Frod Oonrnd, J. M. Drllllch, Miss N. Stovers, II. II. Hayes, W. L. Hooin, A. A. Hale. J. Graham, C. C. Wlntormute, Wm. Halm. James McDndo, R. E. John son, Mrs. F. II. Storey, N, Q. Gra ham. Mrs. N. u. arnnnm, janios Wll- CllltlSTlAX .MAIITVIIKS. or the strenuous life nnd tragic pud of inniiy or the liiiiMlntm lu (lie tlnyn of Xcro, us portrayed in QCO VADIS, at I'lllUKTIAX ClltJRCII, Kl'XDAV, MARCH Ul), 't 7:U0 P. y. This htory Is lilxtory in fiction, mul ciilUtN tlit rlospNt uttciitliui from the beginning Miowhifj ClirUt huiN lliio-i (o the lions, liurned nt the Ntnke to xntliite the floiidKiinoss of Xpio, ADMISSION FHKK. AUTO IS DAMAGED 'kNSki I FATTEN CATfTLK OX i lo(hii:d-opp laxds FOR IlKXT IVo nice sleeping rooms furnished or unfurnished In host resldenco part of city. Apply at 144 South Tenth street. FOR ROOM mid board go to 1.11 Commercial avenuo. FOR IlKXT Furnished room with bath, for slncla gentleiunn. 853 Third and Highland. FOR IlKXT 5 rooms In Oow Why building. All newly finished. Apply Gow Why. FOR IlKXT Xicely furnished room, with bent, close In. Enquire 182 South 2nd st. FOR SALE ,. For a STENOGRAPHIC WORK f any kind 4 P.ill i oit na . r: . . " v vw,ul,cl0nt stenographers cnargo 4 0"8Acentral Ave. I FOR SALE Practlrally new uprlgfit piano will be sold at reasonable prlco If taken nt once. Apply "II. I" care Times. FOR. SALE Ancona eggs, for hatch. Ing; also day-old chicks. E. A. Stonecypher, Phone C-J. FOR SALIC Furniture of 10 room boarding house, house for rent. 409 Nor Droadway, Phone 1GC-X. FOR SALK Two flno loU ,on East side. A bargain If taken at once. Phono 220-R or see L. It. Uolteu A small herd of cattlo was I driven through town Sunday that had been purchased In tho I I Roguo River country for Smith- I I Powers of Coos It Is said this I I company will put tho cattlo on I I their loggeif-oft laud to fatten I I up for beof to feed tholr loggers, I and somo of tho stock woro -ox- I I cellcut for this purposo, from I I tho coihpany'H standpoint, being I l of tho kind thnt makes a steak I that grows larger with innstlca- I I tlon. Port Orford Tribune. I jig. Huiip)"h MiuIiIiic Runs Into Dr'do Pipe. A tnxlcuh, the proicrtv of J. 13. Ilnuoy, was somowhnt damnged when It crashed into n section of tho pipo on South Fourth street laid by tho Seattle drodgu last Wednes day evening. The damage was paid by the dredge company who wore at fault, no light being on tho pipe lino to mark tho place whore tho vohlclcs ehoiiUI cross. Tho pipe nn? is moved rrcnuoutiy, mid tho drlvors of automobiles have no way of determining whoro tho pipe cross ings lay unless they are marked by 1'ghts. Tho taxlcnb, which struck tho runway over th.o plpo lino on tho edgo leaving half tho car on tho runwny, tho remainder striking tho plpo, was removed to Goodrum'u Onrago, whoro It was repaired by Dowoy Stutsman. Stutsman said that the damngo done to the car would not amount to more than lliinliffln tlnt.. tTntfllmi fT HARRY DULTMAN. representative n, t. r vxrinin,,,. t i nmii. of Dnkor & Hamilton, loft on the Alf ', Morr,B' aoo CnrVor, Mildred morning train for Coqullle and Cnrver, Nick Pnpas, Gust Andor ,."?"?( "jy- , , Iboii, Al Wolt, John Krlekson, Gust ll.?il VWT'I'n.0, C0(i8 J,llvo,r,'ong, Poto Pnpas, Oro. Palms, C. J, MRS. HYRD LATTIN, of Marsh-, ow,nn iote Jovam. Axlo Pakal. fold, has boon vlBltlng nt Coos' ,,, 8lnM,UB( u, J, Hall, C. II. River for tho past fow days. !fiirtv REV. FATHER M'DEVITT. of l ' North Iloud, wont to Coiiulllo to day nnd tomorrow R.v. Fnthor A. R. Munro will officiate for him at , North Uond nt 8 o'clock miss, I making only ono mass in Mnrshflold. WY.MAN ALnEE, light t iidor In the lower liny and tender of the South Slough drnw bridge, wan hero yestorday. Tho Smith-Powers Company's ronowod activity in tho South Slough camp has raiiBcd the hrldgo to h swung open oftenor vtlils weok than In n long time. AMONG THE HICK. Mrs. E. L. lleoBoy of Coos River enmo to Mnrshflold today to rccolvo troatmont for a felon on her thumb Hint Is causing her much pain and Inconvenience, having to bo lanced four times. Miss Fmiulo Mel.nl n, sister of Mrs. Duncan Ferguson, who underwoiit nn operation at More Hospital a fow days ago, Is roportod to bo getting along nicely. Mrs, L. L. ThoiunH is confined to her homo today by a slight attack of Illness. ALLIANCE II E 1 33: IAYS.MOUK ONLY before prices In Perliam Park will lie advanced 1( per rent. .Ily making your selection of n location now you will save from $10 to $(IO n lot. .This property Is located lu the heart of the city and lots range In price from $.100 to $1100, on easy terms, a small payment down nnd Iinlauce In two and a half yean,. See Held about It, Make appointments by phone. Call 2(1 1 -J or !I7-T. Office open even ings from 7 to 8 o'clock, ,44 W. A. RKID, OWXKH'S AGENT, 150 Front Street. TIIK .M'HALK OAHK. Editor Cons Hay Times: I notice n few lines In your locals last evening In. regard to tho Win. Mcllnlo family. Mr. McIIale has been a resident of our city four mouths mid claims ho cannot find employment. Thore is no oxcuso for a man as ahlo ns Mr. McIIalo not 'finding employment In the city of Mnrshtlold, I will give as much to charity as tho next man. I have a family of my own mid do not pro pose to support another family, es pecially a man as able to work as Mr. McIIale. HUGH SNEDDON. Steamer Brings Large Amount of Meat for Coos Bay Markets J Tho AUIanco arrived in from Eu reka today and sallod n few hours later for Portland. In hor Incoming cargo was thirty-two quarters or beef, coiiBldornblo dressed mutton and other meats for local meat mar kets from Euroku moat producors. Slio had a fair incoming list, but a very light out-going list. Among those Arriving on hor woro: M, II. Coliou, II. A. Hontoll, Eu gene WoIbs. II. Wllllner, A. S. Ocorgo, Leslie Thornston, 13. W. Chrlstonson, Don Shoro, II. Pomona, J. II. Smith. A. E. Cormlck. J. T. (MtCnll. Miss Grace Mnyman, r.Ilsit 1j. i.onowHiiy, v. Louomonowsiiy, John Olson, A. J, Flncho mid Chas. Anderson, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Edwnrd C. Smith to Lillian John son. Claronco 13. Williams to Mllllo L. Hatcher. Coqutllo Sontlnol. DANCE AT LIHHY HATUUDAV NKJHT. MUSIC 1IY KLLIOT ORCHESTRA. TImoa Want ads bring results. J. Lee Brown, Ph. G. Rohr, W. Swanton, Ph. O. FAMOUS Since 1856 & c? Glace Fruit lZ, We are I0NE dro n Cent I JO-rt Jssenger Service 'ARSHFIELD CYCLERY FOR SALlv Team heavy horses 7 J5 8 years old, guaranteed. See J, C. Doano. Phone 331-R FOR SALIC Ancona eggs, $1 per 13. F. L. Sumner. FOR SALIC Team, wagon and Inir ness. R. IJ. Barnes, Bay City. FOR SALIC One 27-foot cabin boat. In first-class condition. Big bar gain If taken at once. Apply Qoodrum G&rage. Open AH Night. Private Booths MARSHFIELD CHOP HOUSE A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. A long-felt want of the people of Marshfleld has boon filled, A Restaurant In tho most convenient locality, Invitingly clean and modern in every respect, where a first-class meal can bo had at a reasonable price, Nono but Govornment-lnBpect-d meats, Coos River ranch eggs, dairy milk, cream and home-made pies served In this up-to-date place. , GIVE US OXE TRIAL AT LEAST. A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE Lovers of good coffos have a treat In store for them hero. Wo nso a receipt of a famous French Chef and make a fresh supply every two hours. OYSTERS AXI) FISH Fresh, oysters fresh from tho shell to you; not kept In cans, making ptomaluo poisoning Im possible. We are always sup plied with fresh fish, clam crabs and gitmo In season. ROBERTS (Sb ROSE, Proprietors Exclusive Agents If you want Quality Glare Fruit get Townsend's thoy aro a delicious dessert agreeable to young and old; will prove a delightful change in place- of rich chocolates, qtc, and makes an elegant and acceptable gift at all times, Phone Ml or call at 71 MAftKET AVENUE if you want Townscnd's Glace Fruit, Whitman's Oan dies or anything that an UP-TO-DATE Drug Store should have. AVe deliver it quickly and promptly. THE LEADING DRUG STORE for Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies T m m ! v i 11 fli I u. . jrfw.Titfyiayn tutuww; JKUnar-J