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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1914)
"3W'BBSP'tP"pbw T,.-rB5n , 1rri" XS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELC, OREGON,1 THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Fivr Iverything for the Home They ALWAYS sea your Hall. 1" ,) (MOM .0. i tH"s,- hried People :- Don't, forgeu that, visitors receive ir first impressions of your house, im the' way your hall looks. If you have habbily. furnished hall in an otherwise &ely-furnlshed house, it looks as bad as .old hat worn with a new dress. What fniture, therefore, you have in your hall lid be of the be3t. We have massive, ible, hall trees and artistio umbrella ids in our store. We can give you sta tctory prices. Come, see our hall .lture. See Our New Line of Dining Ri Furniture Tables Chairs Sideboards mm BREVITIES TIRES FOR APllIIi Below 'is given tlio tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshflold. Tho titles nro placed in tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino and heights ou tho second lino of each day; n compar ison on consecutive heights will in dlcato whethor It is high or low wator. For high water on tho bar substrnct two hours 34 minutes. lirs.. 5.59 1.0c 8.02 o.o Ft... 5.0 0.6 3.8 0.0 lira.. 0.04 0.51 2.13 9.23 Ft... 2.0 5.4 0.7 3.9 Mrs.. 1.25 8.07 3.23 10.32 Ft... 3.0 5.3 0.0 4.2 Hrs.. 3.15 9.34 4.29 , 11.2V Ft... 2.9 5.2 0.5 4.0 . , Also a Complete Stock of RUGS All Sizes All Prices "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" WEATHER FOUKCAST (Dr Aiwlt'od Piym to Coot U TlBIM. OREGON Showers, souther ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. in., April 2, by UcnJ. Ostllnri, special government mo toorologist: Maximum CO Minimum 45 At 4:43 a. m 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 57.12 Precipitation samo period. last year . , , 52.97 Wind: Southwest; cloudy. ING & HARVEY CO. . Complete House Furnishers mmi tthe Waterfront. )ollar nnd the Ellznboth kndon for Sun Francisco this morning. 158-R iger Service FIELD CYCLERY W. C. T. U. WdHKHR.DEAR Pay More? Tho funeral of Mm. Edith Hill Rookor, Daptlst minister and pres ident of tho Oregon Women's Chrij tlon Tompornnco Union, who died Snturday at St. Vlncont'8 Hospital In Portland, will bo held Snturdny April 4. ut tho White Tomple. Tho body will bo taken to Emporln, Kan sas for burial, the natho city of Mrs. Hookor. Mrs, liookor has boon n rosidont of Oregon slnco 1910, whou shu cuino to tako part In the prohibi tion campaign of that year. Hor death was duo to norvous break- down caused by ovorwork. DANCE at LlllltV Saturday night, APRIL I. Music by Elliott's Orches tra. Bveryono Invited. AT .THE . IHOTELS .V vk. vw 39, $48 or )0 for a fer Davenport When Your Little Girl Says: OTEkk uon-Gulovsen .ompany Royal NIGHT & LONG Those Clever .who have always pleased ences while in Marshfleld, igain for the Royal natrons. IIUERUK 1 three reels. William Shay. A superb Ion of the French Revolu- fvid and most realistic rep- tn fllmdom of the most barbarous leaders In the I'F ranee WARING IX MEAIl OAX- MCE OF SUCCESS A Klll- two-reel dramatic feature. G000 Feet of Interest- oon ARIZOXA A thril- fm border drama in five MMnwmK T)io Chandler Hotel. S. M. Wnltors, Portland; F. M. woirr, ami Francisco; Mrs. Julia An dorson, I.akesldo; Win. Candlln. Co nulllo; W. 13. Arnold. Portland; E. Weiss. Santa Rosa; W. n. Forroll, San Francisco; W. Proctor. -Senttlo; W. J. Erb, San Francisco; C. S. How- ntt. Portland: H. UrnwtiHhnnn. Rnn Francisco; A. .1". Erhorn, San Fran-i cieco; J. o. Stomnilor, Myrtlo Point; a. uowaru. rortiana; Airs. V. w. Moon and sister, Coqulllo, Mrs. M. D. Cahlll, Coqulllo. 'I' I If, l.lnvd Hotol. Tony Klum, Rosoburg; Miss Ly man Rnckloff, Myrtlo Point; Miss Portlia aionn, Dandon; Mrs. nostunlc, Coalodo; Jos. Robertson, Coqulllo; J. A. Denson, Temploton; F. Alcott, Tacomn. Tho Itlunro Hotel. J. R. Johnston, Allegany; Win. II. Holland, Coqulllo: Clms. Swanson, Coos Rivor; R. Lystor. Gardiner; S. G. Whltsott, Dandon; Dick Webber, Coalddo. , Will Rctlrt:. Levi llolsncr, who lias boon In tho livery business for over twcntyflvc years, Is planning to rotlro soon nnd will dloposo of his stock. Lenten Service. Thcro will bo n Lenten Service In tho Episcopal church this evening nf 7:30, nnd to morrow ovonlng at thfc samo tlmo there will bo a meeting of tho Vestry In tho Hector's study. Will lliilli!. W. F. McEltlownoy Is planning to erect n llvo-room eot tago on his lot on South Second stroct near tho Eagle's Hall, tho work to begin its booh as tho recent fill set tles sufficiently to permit' it. Postpone deception. Owing to tho Wlllnmrtto Gleo Club being In our midst nnd becauso of tho Pri mary Oporotta nt tho high school. tlio w. C. T. u, navo postponou tholr mooting for April 4 to Friday. April 10, at tho homo of Nov. nnd Mrs. Samuel Gregg. Will Run Iloat on Coos liny. Ed win Ilornhardt, of Acme, passed through Eugono yesterday on his wny from Portland to Cooh Hny, where ho will run n gnsollno boat, h living ob tained a IIcoiiro as captain from the government "white In Portland. Eu gono Register. Wert Tonight. Clydo Rlndlngcr, a, woll'known Mnrshflold young mnn, nnd Miss Mnudo Thorn of Mnrshllold will bo married this ovenlmr at tlio I homo of Rov. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ilurk hnrtr. Mr. Dlndlngpr Is connected with tho Hunker Hill Department Storo and wns formerly with tho local railway and Droakwnter offices, Thoy will mako tholr homo In Mnrsh flold nnd will bo tho recipients of congratulations from many frlonds, Joint' Slow in. n. F. Uonos tof Rosoburg, professing to bo tho Re publican prlmnry candidate for Con gress, does not stato his platform on tho back of his card, but Instead falls Into tho Shakespearian rhymo. "An X an X, My Kingdom for an X. When you go to tho-election booth tho mlddlo of May, on primary day, mark an X boforo my hnmo and ask your frlonds to do tho samo," Ho wnB at tho OHburn last night. Eugono Gunrd. FlniN Fountain Pen. E. Quntor mass hnB leitrnod two Important fncts about Coos Day recently first, that LOWE BROS. HIGH-GRADE STANDARD PAINTS Now is the time to paint your House, Barn, Wagon, Auto Also Stains and Varnishes for interior finishes We Handle only the Best Schroeder & Hildenhrand Market Avenue and Waterfront. Phone 77-1. SOCIAL OALEXDAIt. THURSDAY. Enstsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. Robert Kittson. North Dend Jolly Sixteen ev onlng party with Mrs. T. R. Wil cox. Thursday Club with Mrs. T. S. Harvoy. Young Matrons' evening soc ial with Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Mc Millan. Social Sewing Club with Mrs. J. C. Swanson. Fill DAY. W. C. T. U. reception for teachers nnd young women ut homo of Rov. nnd Mrs. Samuel Gregg on West Elovonth street. Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society at church par lors. North Dend Thimble Club with Mrs. J. H. Groves. " A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. E. Hnguo. Lndles' Art Club with Mrs. W. II. CurtlB. Good Tlmo Club with Miss Wllnin Hoaglnnd. tho average rosldont Is ihoncst nnd socond, that Times want nd got re sults, Mr. Quntromans loHt a $0.50 fountain pen and placed n small "losl" ad In Tho Times. Tho noxt morning n young man who modestly refused to give IiIh numo brought It to Tho Times office Ho picked tho pen up on tho street nnd reading tho lost announcement in 1'ho rrimes, brought It direct to this offlco. Mr. Quntormass was pleased to rccelvo IiIb pen nnd remarked: "It pays to ndvortlse." Tho Times gots results from advertising becnuso ovoryono on Coos Hny rends Tho Times. IPEOPhE YQUI M KMOW vr ABOUT w CURRY COUXTY PIOXEER. Tho Langlols Loader savs: D. L. Anderson comes to stay nftor spend ing twelve years In tho Soldiers' Homo In Rosobtirg. Ore. Ho has come to live with his daughter, Mrs. Leo Cox. Tho trip over tho rough and muddy roadB was a hard one for a man of his age, ho being now eighty eight yoars old. Leo Cox, who drove out to Cnnias to act him. had to hold i him In tho wagon part of the time. lie camo on tlio stage from Roseburg to Camas and visited there with re latives and friends until Mr. Cox ar rived to bring him on. If tho weath- , er had nor beon so fine and the old soiaier courago nad not been there, he could never have stood the trip, nut with tho same spirit that ho faced the enemy In Indian war times he battled with tho mud for many, miles to get homo to his loved ones, and especially to his little grandson, baby Seth. "I WISH WE HAD A PIAXO." DOX'T SAY: "I CAXXOT AFFORD IT." SEE OUR PIAXOS AXD EASY TERMS WILEY B. ALLEN CO. I,. L. THOMAS, Mgr. Ceutial Aenue. $ 15 OO SPENT HERE FOR A Fixup Spring Suit uill liny MORE REAL VALUE in Quality, Stylo mid Tailoring than It III uny where eln on Coos Hay If you're from Missouri, let iin "SHOW YOU." Other Suits, $H.rt() up, Itelter one, $18 to $:SO. FIXUP Royal Tailor Agents TWO STORES. Marshfleld - North Bend Phone 233-L Q Q DAYS MORE ONLY before prices In Peihniu Park will dJ bo advanced 10 per cent. ,ily making your selection of u location now you will save from $10 to $00 n lot. .This property Is located In tlio heart nf tlio city anil lots range in price from $:I00 to $000, on easy terms, n small payment down and balance in two and a half years. Seo Reid about it. Make appointments by phone. Call 201-J or !IS7-J. Offlco open even ings from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGENT, 150 Front Street. GEO. NOAH of Allegany is a visitor m Mnrsulioid today. W. J. CONRAD loft this morning for Coqulllo on business. GUY .CIJAMUEHS left yostorday for Portland on business. V. J. SANFOItD of Lakeside Is a visi tor In Mnnthflold today. HARRY BULTMAN loft on tho Ex press for Coos Rlvor today, MRS. L. J. CODY of Ilandou Is spend ing a row nays on tlio uay. MISS AGNUS MATSON of Sumner li! shopping In MnrshDold today. NOAH FOLK of Allegany camo down on tl Alert to .Murshflold today. J. J. (IMXICENllrMIlD or Coos Rlv or rjwi.o down ou thu Hnlulxnv to day., VICTO-f ENDLUND of LnWldO Is a. bus)) uss visitor In Mnrtrfilleld to. day. ' IHUAH' HDWARDS of Allognny sa busl I'M visitor In Morahfteld to day. MR8. V II, FARRIN of Sumner Is vlsj' ng friends In Marshfleld to day E. CJ UAItKElt of Allognny Is n biiBlnoBs visitor In Mnrshflold to day, J. O. 8TBMMLER of Myrtlo Point was n Mnrshllold visitor last ovon lng. EUGENE M&NTGOMEItY 'of Coos Rlvor Is a visitor in MnrHliIleld to day. MRS. WILLIAM MORGAN of Coos Rlvor Is shopping In Mnrshllold t6dny. MR. AND MR8. JACK nOWRON of Muxwell nro visitors In Mnrshflold todny. HARRY GRAVKS from Isthmus In let ts n business visiter In MnrHh Hold today. MRS. J. P. THOMPSON of Ist'-mus Inlet is visiting frlonds In Marsh Hold todny. C. A. RODINE of Allegany wont to Coqulllo, on business Wednesday, roturnlng todny. F. W. JONES ami wlfo and D. Fol- som and wlfo of Coqulllo aro visi tors in Marsutiold todny, W. F SQUIRE and wlfo returnod to day via Portland from a few months' visit In California. MRS. ZIEGLER arrived hero today on tho Hrenkwntor to visit hor daughter, Mrs. W. F. Harmon. PERCY DNA, tlmokeopor on the railroad work near tho Sand Hills, returned to North Inlet on tho Alice II. today. I WANT ADS. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HA L1C One and n quarter acres, highly cultlvntod; house, 4 rooms; green houso; out build ings, fruit, berries, good for chic ken ranch; nil implemonts, spring wagon. Ownor disabled. Cost J900. Soil for ?G50. Inqulro Lock Dox 155, Dandon, Oregon. WANTED Ono Roml csunp black smith. Wages $3.50 per day. Phone 209-L or 324-R. WANTED To buy somo chickens, Rhodo Island RodB of Loghorn proforred. 025 Tonth street. Mrs. F. J. Komory. KORSALE House nnd four Iota on the highest point on Mnrlcot ave nue, formorly rnllod tho Stutsman Uroporty. Prlco'for tho proporty will bo cost and Interest. Apply Honnott's Land Office. 910.00 REWARD For return of Ze nith blcyclo, Btolon two weeks ngo near Tho Cyclory, with Information of guilty party, lloport to Ekblad & Son. I LIVERY HUSIXESS FOR SALE OR TRADE Until further notice, I will offer for sale truck and transfer wagon, piano trucks, hnrxe and harness mid other appurtenances too nmnerouM to mention. Will hc or trn'lo tuy entire stock nnd huxlucxM us n uliolo or by tho piece will tnko In cxcIuiiiku any HvoNtock except horses or will toko secured notes for h tCaMouahlo length of time. I have managed thin business for twenty five years and now nni indy to retire, mid Imvo no other reason for selling cut. .Will rent Imrn very rouMtiinblo, L. If. HEISXEU ."Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED I WANTED Woiniin wiuiIh to work by tho day in private homos. 812 So. Rrondwny. POOL TAHLKS WANTED- I will pay rnsonnblo rent for four pool tables. Address John Llnd borir, !H3 Front strcot, Marsh fluid, Orcgop, Xl'RSIC Will tk patltMils at Iter homo. Good board and host of enro, Address Nnrso, caro Timed. ' WANTED Girl tw Koneral lumst'. work. Phono 207, 1 FOR RENT T FOR REN'J Furnished IiousoUeep lug rooms; modorn conveniences. 343 South Uroadway. FOR RENT Modern iJ-rooin fiirn. lulled houBokoopIng suite, North Rend, Phono 1403, FOR RENT -Two rooms for house keeping; also Bleeping room. 395 South Fourth St. Phono 337-J.. FOR RENT Five-room house. .In qulro t)81 Houtli Fourth street. High-grade Stationery nt reasonable prices. Wo carry a complete lino of box paper at popular prices; tablets, bulk pa per, envelopes and everything that Is generally found In a first class stationery store. i???7Si iqrflgtgTO FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. with hont, cloao In. Enqulro 183 South 2nd st. FOR RENT Housekeeping meats nt tho Lloyd Hotel. ii part FOR RENT I'm nlshed room with bath, for slnglo centloman. Titird and Higliland. 853 LOST LOST A handgrip taken from the boat "Charm" nt Coqulllo. Re turn to Times offlco and receive 5 roward, FOUND i FOUND Now pair lady's low shoes, Ownor may have samo by calling at Times offlco and paying for this notice. FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture of 10 room boarding houso, house for rent. 409 No. Droadway, Phone 1CC-X. FOR SALE Five full-blooded White Orpington roosters. Address Rox 093, Mnrshflold, Oregon, FOR SALE Two flno lota on East sldo, A bargain If takon at once. Phono 220-R or soo L. R. Uollou. FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness, R. D, Unrnes, Ray City. FOR SALE Ono 27-foot cabin bout, in first-class condition. Dig bar gain If takon at once. Apply Qoodrum Garage, 1 ki . w ?W