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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
"fiflwyiimvi"''.' ' '" l "WW " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE I SOCIAL CALENDAR. - Imported fabrics, by reason of the new tariff duties, will be more plenti ful this Spring in read)' clothes such as we sell. Hart Shaffner & Marx have brought in many now things; not in place of our fine American goods, but in addition to them. Many very fine English, Scotch, Irish and Bel gian fabrics, too costly heretofore to us.o in ready clothes, are now offered to you. AVe have them hero; glad to show them. ' You'll get your benefit from the tariff in better values for you money. $25 and upward. We have these Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes as low as $18. Caprrifbt lltft Schfflier& Mtrx h Woolen Mill Store This store is-the Marshfield home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes M BREVITIES TIDES FOR APRIL Below is given tho tluio and height of high and low water at Marshfield. Tho tides aro placed in tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on the first lino and holghts on the second line of each day: a compar ison on cousecutlvo heights will In dicate wnetuer it is nigh or low water. For high water on tho bar substract two hours 34 minutes. I Hrs. . 0.04 G.51 2.13 0.23 Ft... 2.9 5.4 0.7 3.9 I Hrs.. 1.2C 8.07 3.23 10.32 Ft. . . 3.0 6.3 0.0 4.2 i lira.. 3.16 9.34 4.20 11.27 Ft... 2.9 0.2 0,5 4,0 'i i ,, , a IRVING BLOCK ya4ldMl -OR MEN AND WOMEN'S MEW SPRING APPAREL NEW ARRIVALS IN MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY WATCH OUR WINDOWS WEATHER FORECAST tnr A.oU'J hm to Coos ll Tlmea.l OREGON Partly cloudy; breeze LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 a. in., April 3, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, special government mo I tcorologlst: I Maximum CO Minimum 43 At 4:43 a. m 51 I Precipitation 15 Precipitation since Sept. 1, It 1013 57.27 I Proclpltntion Baina period J . Inst year 53.27 I Wind: Southwest; cloudy. Speeder Fined. acorgo Haines waB fined $5 today for speeding in therA. T. Haines auto on North Front streot Inst night. FltlDAY. W. C. T. U. reception for teachers and young women at homo of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Gregg on West Eloventh street. Norwegian Lutheran Young Peoplo's Society nt church par lors. North Dend Thimble Club with Mrs. J. II. Groves. Ladles' Art Club with MrB. W. D. Curtis. Good Timo Club with MIbs Wilniu Hoagland. SATURDAY. Mlnnto-WIB Club with Mrs. Chas LaChnpellc. Several Arrests. Olo Anderson, Alfred JohnBon, nhd James Hopkins, wero tnreo otronders in police court today, each being charged with In toxication. Suit Over Itlll. An action by tho Standard Optical Company agaliiBt w. n. uicitaruson to collect a bill of $250 for optical supplies is be Ing threshod out In Justice Pennock'B court. Alono the Waterfront. I - O Tho Atlellno Smith arrived In nt 0 o clock this morning. The Arollno arrived in from Port land at 0 o'clock this morning. Tho Alliance- arrived in at 9:45 this morning from Portland. Tom Golden Is now chief engineer of tho Randolph which Is scheduled to loavo today or tomorrow for Roguo Rlvor with a cargo of gutt ural merchandise Much Travel. Tho Cltnndlcr IIo tol has boon crowded tho last few days and a number havo had to bo turned nway owing to lnck of roonia. Mull I.n(n. nu-lnir in Hm mnll I ntngo breaking down, tho Incoming iiitu i rrom Rosoburg did not reach Marshnold until about 11 o'clock to day. ;tMmiio .Meeting.-Tho meeting of tho Luthoran League-, which was to havo been held tonight, has been postponed Indefinitely, owing to the Wlllamotto Oleo Club concert. REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT RATES WITHDRAWN S. (S. HARDY K& FROM BAN FRANCISCO 1'OIf COOS VIIAY EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 1:00 P. M. n Francisco office, Harrison St. Dock, 1'ler 10. Went Coast S. 8. Line. E. J. LINDEN, Agt., Phono Doug. 2070. South Coos River Boats Einrona lanvnn Arnratif I..1.1 fn- ! bead Of rlvor nf S n m rn. turning In evening. aieawor Rainbow leaves ;neail of rlvor at 7 a. m. and returning loaves Marshfield at 1 1 p. m, ROGERS & SMITH. Ihe Royal TONIGHT IVIS & T.OVf! lph linnin MhM r'11 entertain again tonight. -..ovo o nig-igsoGcrsooKgiLJ i fcTKP-nROTHERS A thrilling There aro approximately 4,000,000 acres of tlmborland in Now Hamp shire, of which about half Is In farm ers' woodlots. NOTICE! Tito regular monthjy meeting of tho Marshfield Chamber of Commorco will bo held nt Its office Friday ovo 'Ing, April 3, 1914. Strangers aro welcome and all memhors urged to bo present at regular meetings. DANCE nt LI1UIV Saturday night, APRIL 1. MitBlc by Elliott's OrcheB tra. Evoryono Invited. i:STER SUITS In TANGO shades at tho Ladles' Emporium. ELK ROCK school HASICET SOC IAL POSTPONED from April 11 to APRIL 1H. ! I HICSOLVTIONS OF RESPECT. I , The' members of Mascot Lodgo No. 5, Dcgroo of Honor, submit tho fol lowing: f To the borenved lutBband and fnm lly of our bsloved JjlBteV, Mrs. J. W. Cartor, wo oxtond our heartfelt sym pathy Jn'Jholr sovoro trial. Our as HoclntiohHw 1th IiQr remain as pleas nnt memorleH. Mny tho Ono that do cth all things well comfort and con sola you, is tho prayer of Mascot Lodgo. Do It resolved that n copy, of those resolutions bo presented to tho fam ily nnd published In (ho DnllyTries and Evening Record nnd also placo'd on tho.-inlttteiv of tho lodge .' Lovingly submitted, MRS. D. L. ROOD. MRS. L. M. NODLE. MR8. FANNIE HAZARD. W ' P ,' ANNOUNCEMENT. . ' " .V) I hereby announco myself as n candidate for tho ilomlnntlon of shor Ifr by the Democratic 'party nt tho Primary Eloctlon May 15, 1014. If nominated nnd elected I will conduct tho offlca along tho most economical linos possible, consistent with efficiency, nnd do my best to citforco the criminal laws. W. W. GAGE. I Wickham House I lTR'nni,...n. EAL WEEKLY Twelve Intor r'tlns subjects. led? "'iu Keystone uom- L ADMISSION: Pw floor, Mc. Knlcoiiy, 10c. HE o,.SheAi.,"T.. lni?V "' "i'wii.i l'-our reel fj'aia feature HONE 4ron 0 Cent 1 30-I iessenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY AT COQUILLE Will bo re-opened for busi ness April 1. Your patronage solicited Mrs. J. R. Wickham PROP. New Straw Circulate Petitions. Petitions of A T. Morrison, mayor of Coqulllo, for tho Domocrntlo nomination for state representative from Coos coun ty aro bolng circulated horo today. Hurt Today. A workmnn nnmed Christ had his hand qulto badly crushed by n timber fnlllng on It todnv. lie was working on tho Southern Pacific crow that Is build ing the lino throtrgh tho Smith ynrdB. Drain rill Workmen nro digging n drain to carry off tho watro from near Fourth nnd Golden via the old draliv under Uroadway and east to tho Ray. In tho meantime South Ilroadwny Is Buffering from (ho K Water Trouble. Owing to tho bronk in tho Mill 'Slough drain box, n largo portion of tho district west of Tenth stroet is under water. J. W. Hlllstrom states that his pasturo and Jinyflold havo been badly dain aRod and It may causo him lo quit his dairy. Receives Rm! New. 'Wr. Cand lln, iHio well-known traveling man, was summoned from Mnrshriold to his homo In Coqulllo yesterday by a tolonhono ntcssngo announcing that Mrs. Cnndlln's mother hnd died. As ho in Bsed tho afternoon train ho was compelled to wnlk homo. The Hlchrat .Man In the World. Could spend his entire fortune try ing to mako a bettor remedy for rtoumatlsm than Merltol Rheuma tism Powders. If you only knew their value you would use this rem edy for rheumatism. Recommended by those' who have tried It. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D, Cohan. Opposite JChand,ler iHotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue (Drug Store, Solo Local Agents. Price 50c. GEO. RID0UT Up , Certified Public Accountant ' a,embor of the Oregon Stato Society of Certified Public Accountants. Phn ,l0w ot the American Association of Public Accountants 1 none 362-R. ICC TENTH ST. Accounts Audited Systems Devised and Installed n , Investigations partnership, Incorporated Companies and Trustee Accounts Balance Sheets and Financial Statements Certified Accounts Dooks opened, closed or written up Maraiifi.ij . Modest Charges marshfield, . - Telephone 3C2-R. uandon a HtnKnlr hide. Hats JUST IN A new lot of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS Alto another lot of Ilurkniui nnd M'lro frames. Easter Novelties nnd Cards "A I ways Something New." Peoples 5, 10, and 15c Stores Two Recover. JntncB Litdwlg, who soma weoks ago hnd u lath ponotrnto his skull at tho Smith lath mill, has sufficiently recovered to lenvo tho hospital. Henry Glntzor of Ray Park, who also suffored a sovoro skull Injury by n fall several weoks fagoy .has recovered sufficiently to lenvo the hosptlah ..Improve HulldiugK M. A. Sweot man who wns sont tin from Einnlro yestorday stated that tho Empire city council was going to tako stops to compel tho ownors of tho old uuiidings and shacks to either Im prove thorn or tear them down. Ho said thero are tunny buildings there which aro nut only unsightly but which aro a fire moitnco nnd tho council proposes to meot soon and condemn them Jf tho owners doirt get busy, Refutes Rig Offer. Mrs. A. IL, HiuiBmnn Btntoti today that uow Why had turned down nn offer of $2G,000 cttBh for his property nt tho corner of Uroadway nnd Com mercial, exclusive of his stock. The parties making the offer wanted to erect a building thore. HUE r . EARLY TODAY Steamer Arrives From Portland With Passenners and Freiflht Sails Saturday Tho Arollno arrived In early this morning from Portland with pas Bengors and freight. Purser Uort McCollum reports Hint thoy had n good trip down the const. In Mnrshriuld. Agent James Is utiliz ing tho old Urenkwator dock and offices on North Front street pond ing the. closing of n lenso with l'or tor Rrothors for a pormauont berth thoro for tho vessel. Tho Arollno will sail at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for San Fran cisco with both passengers and frolght. Among those arriving on hor woro; A; C. Wnlkor, D. ChrlBtcnson, Mrs. ChrlatciiBon, F, Oberncher, Martha Creason, Clara Crcnson. W. Williams. Mrs. Williams. 13. L. Vlors, Mrs. VJors, Hnrko"Russelll F. A. Parker, Mrs. Porker, F. V. Par ker, F. R. Oroff, Chas. Ahorens, M, F, Httdloy, Philip Wlrth, J. M. Hur l"y, Wm. Irvine, F. J. Clnrltlgo, O. E. Stearns, I. N, llnrvoy, Mrs. M, II. Pntlps, Estttor Phllps, William Edo, Mrs, Ede, T. L. Utrson. PEQPbE YQXI W KMOW f ADUUI SHERIFF GAGE, Is horo from Co 'qulllo todny on btiBluesB. W. W. HOLLAND Is hero from his Coqulllo ranch on business and pleasure. ED. MOELLER has returnod from n husluess trip to the lowor Co (lulllo Vnlloy. MRS. F. b. SHARP, of Hoqulsm, Washington, Is a Coos Iray visitor, a guest nt tho homo of her friend, Mrs. L. L. Thomas. ' MRS. WICKMAN, of Emplro, ox poets to lenvo soon on nn oxtond ed visit at tho home of hor son In Modesto, California, Old lady travels Mrs. Goo, Mey ers and' Mrs, CJeorgo Wltto received w.ord from their mothor, Mrs. E. Gntes. who has been visiting her son, Mr. H. F, Gntes of Los Angles, that lie accompanied her down to visit hor Blstor In tho Imperial Val ley, From thoro she expects to go about tho middle of April to Michi gan again with her daughter who has been spending the winter In California. This wit niado Mrs. Gates sixth trip buck and forth to Michigan in the Inst flvo years, she is eighty years old. " J DAYS MORE ONLY before prices In Perhain Park will J be advanced 10 per cent. .Uy making yonr selection of a location now you will save from ?4o to $00 a lot. .This property Is locuted In tho heart of tho city and lots range In prlro from $.'500 to $000, on easy terms, a small payment down and balance In two and n half years. Seo Held nbout It. Make appointments by phone. Call 201-J or JJSI7-J. Office open even Ings from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'SiAGKNT, 1.10 Front Street. JIM COLLIER, tho Coqulllo bnsebnll pitcher, Is expected horo tonight or tontorow en route for California wlioro ho will play this year. WM. SAUNDERS.clty treasurer ot Empire, was a Marshfield visitor yestorday. It Is reported that tho Southern Oregon company Is plan ning to put part of the 1200 lots It owns In and around Emplro on tho markot soon. FRED VON PEGERT of Coqulllo was hero this week to Inspect n now oxygon welding machine which Henry Kern has just In stalled at tho North Rend Iron Works which w'u handlo any piece of work, no mattor how big or difficult. Mr. Von Pogert has ordered ono for his firm, Kline and Von Pergert as they aro plan- nlng to have a fully equipped nuto repair shop. WANT ADS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Girl for general house work. 729 So. Fourth street. FOR. KENT Room with or wlUwut bonrd. ICC So. Tenth street. FOR SALIC Four head of horse, ft marcs and 1 gelding, all In good shnpo. Work single or doitblo, all city broke. Good farm horses. 2 wagons, 2 slnglo bugglos, 2-scnted surrey with polo. All kinds of har ness In good shapo. Euttro outfit for $460 or will soil separately;. Inqulro A. A. Nlcholls, Emplro. WANTED Competent woman to tako enro of elderly Invalid lady at Inttor'a homo In Mnrshriold. In-' qulro Immediately of John S. Coke. FOR SALE Ranch In Curry Coun-. ty. Owner of 320 ncres hill ranch, 8 miles from Harbor nnd, 7 miles from Urooklngs, wrshes" to soli nt ouco. County road ruu through place. Nearly nil of place under fonco, mostly woven wlro. between forty nnd fifty ncroa of land has been plowed, ami the same amount more cleared and flooded. Plnco has about, eighty acres of good fir timbor. Five head of young milch cows, fresh this spring, with mower, plow" rnko nnd othor farming tools, etc., go with tho place. This Is a bargain If taken quick. Ad dress "Owner," enro of Coos Day Times, Mnrshflold, Orogon. WANTED WANTED Ono good camp black smith. Wngos $3.60 per day. Phone 200-L or 324-11. WANTED To buy noma chickens. Rhodo Island Rods of Leghorns preferred. 025 Tenth streot. Mrs. F. J. Komory. 4 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phono 207. FOR RENT A FOR RUNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms; modern conveniences. 343 South Rroadwny. FOR RENT Modern .'l-room fnnt- isiiou nousoKooptng suite, Norm Horn). Phono 1403. FOR RENT Two rooms for house keeping; also slcoplng room. 305 South Fourth St. Phono 337-J.. FOR RENT Five-room house. .In qulro 081 South Fourth streot. FOR RENT Nicely f urnMhed. room. wiui uoni, eioso in. unquiro is? South 2nd- st. FOR RENT Housekeeping ninrN montB nt tno Lioyu Hotel, FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for slnglo gontlomnn. 853 Third nnd Highland. LOST u 90.00 REWARD For return of Ze nith bicyclo, Btolon two weoks ago nonr Tho Cyclory, with Information of guilty pnrty. Report to Ekblnd & Son. LOST A handgrip taken from the uoni -unarm- ni uoquiuo, lie turn to Tlmos offlco nnd receive $5 rownrd. I FOR SALE I FOR SALE Furniture of 10 room boarding house, houso for rent. 409 No. Droadway. Phono 10C-X. FOIl SALE House nnd four lots oh tno hlghost point on Markot ave nue, formorly called tho Stutsman, groporty. Prlco for tho property will bo cost and Interest. Apply Ilennott's Land Office. .H " FOR SALE Two flnn Int.i m, 1,. side, A bargain If takon nt onco. Phono 220-R or aeo L. II. Uollou. FOR SALE Team, wncou nnd har ness. R. II. Barnes, Uny City. FOR SALE Ono 27-foot cabin boat. In first-class condition. Dig bar gain It takon at once. Apply Goodrum Gnrago. Happy Woman Doily Belt ALL ELASTIC. Tho most perfect sanitary all elastic bolt on the market, con venient to use and koops In place. Dips In front following linos' of the body, does not Blip over hips or curl under corsot. White, soft, porous and washable. Prlco 25c i N(A7blf v H i f j rcWSTS! LIVERY DUSINE8S FOR SALE OR TRADE Until further notice, I will offer for wile truckx and transfer wagons, piano mirks, horses and hurness nnd other appurtenances tint numerous to mention. Will sOR or trade my eiitlrw stock and business as a whojo or by the piece; will tako in exchange, any llwi stock except horses r will Uiko secured notes for u reasonable length of time. I havo managed this buslueis for twenty-rive years and now am ready to retire, and have no other reason for selling out. .Will rent barn very reasonable, L. II. HEISNER Marshfield, Oregon. IrMf0 i )ite rjt fju&Hrsv CouBoni Redeems! 9 AH Uzi U Myn toUcco 1 diTUHIl cluinmil iiil tl mm,tnA : U luU Wf. PrcuiWaj Oewtweat wmw m mw Kifiuoq B;'mUMtp - - ( UW( IW(C OWEN & BRADLEY HUnco Ciiiar Store m. VMf'vjPiB PHrtcw. urfia