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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1914)
.,,,H'1",'- rir tea w t Hr. fc iwWfP"f"M i THE OQOS IAY TiMIl, MAMHFIKU), OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1014 BVRNIN IDITIQN. ttn 4t. i 35S5S5CEE535 CES ix'rW'j?imtium.wmi3tiJMii fHE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEYl e Our Spring Stock of Millinery oi well selected and of the latest designs, are in evidence from the smart shops of Now York and London. We have one of tho Largest Millinery Stocks on Coos Bay This Season COOS Rau a. . -J BO rranc'scoE and vour inspection nf this linn is nnrrlinltv invited. An inspection of this line fr, satisfv vou that wg nrp. shnwinn ths most stnnninn stvles at nrioes that are made noads DaH 3: m 00 o 30 m g to fit. When yoti are down town you are cordially invited to call and we shall be pleas Is ed to have Vou look over this line. Call and select one of the mapy Spring shapes and we will trim it to suit your taste and satisfaction. o overlooking our line, you will be disappointed.' " A nice line of Shritwaists in the drop-shoulder, the very If you buy an Easter hat grass 5WnWll m i 1-1 rJW I (W 1 k Jul I ?t I I iPl rc It AvAi 1 no. yf wmju o i xi r 5 last thing, 98c to $2.48. i i ft decMi;: !.'"! l V) i j H & lf f'3 ! i ") t , V - if lr W IK.' r ? V rJ v a: h- UJ QC O MX A FEW SNAPS IN DRY GOODS Linen Crash Toweling 15c Huck Toweling 12oC Other Toweling -, 7"Uo Famous Deerhide Hose, boys and girls, ,. 20c, 2 for 35c Service Hose for Women 2 for 25c Service Hose for Boys and girls, 2 for 25c American Girl Hose, for girls, pr, 20c Line of hosiery very complete rang ing from cheapest to the best. RIBBONS Large Assortment Percales 10c Curtain Scrim 15c, 25c Ginghams 10c, 1 2 V20, 15c Seersucker n 15c Galatea 15c Ripplette , 15c Mercerized Plisse 25c Silkoline 15c Prints 5c, 6c Creton 12Mc Indian Head : 18c Pique 20c 3C 00 z rn 00 - o 'ITI - Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, 4 ffl Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coqs Bay and San Francisco. "STRedondo SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO AND SAN DIEGO, MONDAY, MARCH 30, AT 12:15, NOON. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passongers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. AVIUj HAIIi FHOM SAN FHANCISCO VOIt COOS HAY, WKD.VKHDAY, APItlh H AT 3 I. M. San Francisco office, Qreenwich street pier No. 23 and COO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeoroe, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMR. Balls from Marshflold April Utli, 18th, 2Gth and 30th at service or tho title. Balls from Portland about 8:00 a. m., 8th) ICtli, 22nd and 28th. Ticket on sale to nil Eastern points and Information m to route nnd rntet cheerfully furnished. Phono 427-L. II. J. MOIIR, Agent S. S. AROLINE. EQUIPPED WITH WIKELESS FINE PASSRNOKIt ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STEEL UOAT. Sulla from North Ilend Saturday. April 4 for Portland. PASSENOEIIS AND FJIEIGUT North Bend Lumber Company, Ants. Phono 1571. North Bend S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS FHOM MAHSTIFIELD FOIIPOIITLAND TUIJiSDAV, APIUL 7, AT 8 A. M. HOUND TIUP, 918.no. Connection with the North Hunk lloittl at Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phono 44. O. F. M'GEOItGE, Agent. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Ikj mediate service, prompt atten tion to all interests of our client. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman Sb Co. EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that continual over charging will not harm. DOES NOT COMtODK AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not lose its charge while standing idle. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEAItS Coos Bay Wiring.Co. 1153 Broadway. Agceta for Port of Coos Day. Wickham House AT COQU1LLE Will bo re-opened for busi ness April 1. Your patronage solicited Mrs. J. R. Wickham PROP. ST. LAWUENCE HOTEL Jtroiuhwiy at Murket i . Is now open to accommodate patrons, by the day or month, DAY HATES, 75c AND UP SPECIAL HATES I1Y THE MONTH $15.00 nnd up if paid in udvauco ALL KOOMS CONNECTED Can he occupied in suites, if so desired L. L. JUSTEN, Manager '' ' "' i ' ' ' ' I Political Announcements I NOTICE I hereby nnncrunco myaolf as ft candidate for the nomination of county clork, on the republican tic ket of Coob county to bo submitted to tliu vote of tho pooplo at tho pri mary election May ICth. P. D. KUUSE (Paid Adv.) FOH COUNTY CLEUK As a Republican, I hereby place myaolf e a candidate for tho nom ination at tho primaries to bo hold May 10 for tho offlco of County Clerk. If I am nominated and elected, I will, during my term of offlco, per form all 11b rqqulromonts and du ties promptly, expeditiously, without prejudlco and as economically as la consistent with good, sorvlco. Be Moving that I can save monoy for the tax payor nnd mako somo for my self, I want your vote. F. E. ALLEN. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce mysolf a candldato for Stato Representative subject to tho will of the Democratic voters at tho primaries May 15. Will voto for tho primaries May 1G. Will work for better road laws to enablo tho peoplo to get Oregon out of tho mud. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) FOH SHERIFF I horoby announco mysolf as a candldato for tho nomination of Sheriff, on tho Democratic ticket at tho primary olectlon. If elected I promlso to conduct tho offlco In an economical mannor, with tho assur anco that all Interests and individ uals will bo accorded fair treatment. TAYLOR SIQLIN. (Paid Adv.) STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT. CIR CULATION, ETC. of Coos Day Times, published dally at Marshflold, Ore., rcn.ulrod by tho Act of August 21, 1912. Editor, M. C. Malonoy, Marsh field, Oro. Managing Editor. Dan E. Mo loney, Marshflold, Ore. Duslness Manngor, M. C. Malonoy, Marshflold, Ore. Publisher, M. C. Moloney, Marsh field, Oro. Owners: M. C. Malonoy, Dan E. Malonoy, Marshfleld. Oro., P. Hon nessoy, Marshflold, Ore., J. S. Coko, Marshflold, Ore,; Charles Stauff, Marshfleld, Oro.; F. D. Waito. Suth orlln, Ore.; Flanagan & Bennett Bank, Marshflold, Ore.; Mrs. Colum bia McClelland, Puoblo, Colo., A, B. Malonoy, Marshfleld, Oregon, Average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or dis tributed, through tho malls or other wise, to paid subscribers during tho bIx months preceding the date or this statement, 1884. M. C. Malonoy, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed beforo me this 6th day of April, 191 i. WARTEtt E. BUTLER, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dec. 3rd, 1915. PS I (( fPPPl I ffojl 'aoli A CLEVER BANDING OF COAT AND SKIRT MAKES FOR NOVELTY Odd touches mark many of the now gowns and suits this season, such as an cffcctlvo glrdlo or a smartly de signed vest or a ulinped trimming band on coat and klrt. In this In stance both costumes show novel touches. On one tlioro la a surpllco vest with pointed ends extending be low tho girdle. Tho other suit shows a cont gathered Into u shaped band at tho bottom and a similar band at tho bottom of tho skirt. 8011 shows sovcral other smart fea tures, among thorn n peg-top skirt, a drop-shoulder nnd nn effective collar. Black velveteen la tho material used, ' with tho veit and trimming bands of Roman striped faille. The girdle li of black satin. This design may bo copied in size It with IK yards of 42 Inch material. 7810-7111 is developed in fawn color ed ratlno nnd trimmed with self color silk. A frill of tete do negro chiffon at throat and curt offers effective re lief. For this costume In size 3 It re quires for the coat (7810) 2H yards of 3( Inch matorlal nnd for the skirt (7811) JM yards of matorlal for nlzo 24. No. 8011 sizes 14 to 18. No. 7810 sizes 34 to AX No. 7811 sizes 22 to 30. Each pattern ICsnta, To obtain rlther pattern Illustrated nil out thli coupon and encloit It centi In stamp or coin. Us iure to atat number of pattern and aire, measuring over the fullest part of th buit Addreaa Pattern Deportment, care of this paper. No Nam .. Addreaa 3. I'V BU Indnastria! Review of the State -n-a- NEW FACTORIES, IMPROVEMENTS AND ENTERPRISES THAT INCREASE THE PAYROLLS AND PROMOTE Tim DEVELOP MENT OF OREGON SALEM, April C. A creamery has been secured fqr Heppner, but the packing house has been dropped for tho presont. West Salem has a fruit and vege table evaporating plant ready for business, Cottago Orovo Is within a few hun dred dollars of having a cannery. In many counties legislative can didates nro pledging themselves to onact no moro laws to intcrfero with Industries or business, 'Copies & Co. oro erecting a two- story brick goueral merchandise store.' at Forest Grove, 00x70 feet. Astoria will orcct the first unit of a half million dollar public dock. Tho Toledo Lumber company re-i suines oporntlon of its sawmill and logging camps, Ovor twenty persona are already omployod, besldos tho Commission ers, nt J3C00 per year on tho new Worklngmon's compensation act. $8000 capital stock. D. A. Paine will erect a two-story concrete warehouse nt Eugene. Ono of the latest Oregon industries Is a sugar of milk factory that utilizes tho whey from the Tillamook cheese factories. Tho Eugeno school board will go ahead with plans for a high scohol, authorized by tho people, In spite of threat of referendum. Tho Northwostern Fruit Exchange will orcct a warehouse at Hood RIvor to handlo this year's crop. ' Salem postofflco 1b to have a $40,- OOOImprovement. $10 per week is to be the minimum wage In Washington, while In Oregon 1 It is $9.25 for Portland, rest of stato, $s. 2D. Gorman Reformed Lutherans will oroct a $10,000 church at Salem, A $50,000 Girls' Idustrlal school Suits Cleaned nnd Pressed. Suits niurto to Order. Glvo Us a Trial. UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JAY DOYLE & C. O. DAGGETT COO Central Ave. Phone SSO-X What You Have Been Looking For. Merttol White Liniment Is a prep aration that gives satisfaction where n pain killer and healer Is needed. Wo do not bellove you could get a better liniment at anVprlce. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler filotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, Exclusive Agency. Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. South Coos River Boats Express leaves Marshfleld for head of river at 8 a. m re turning in evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. and a $27,000 implement building foi the Feeble Minded Institute are to bo built at Salom. April 1st work started on tho WU lametto Pacific tunnol at Schoflold creek. Tho new Stato Fair pavilion Is to cost $44,700. Permits for fifteen hotiBes were tnkon out at Eugene during March, and Dandon has- a strong building movement. Tho Petzoll Estnto has built and Is operating a sawmill across the river from Stayton. Wm. Parker of Santa Mnrla, Calif., will establish tho Roynl Dakery at Rosoburg. Tho Savago Tiro Co., tho fist auto mobllo tiro factory on tho Pacific coast, haa established a branch at Portland. Tho Sutherlino Rrlck & Tile Co., will operate with $10,000 capital, R. D. Hoko has been given a free site and may establish a cannory at Med ford. J. II. Fltzhugh qf Coburg has mov od a broom factory plant to Eugene from Lowlston, Idaho. LaGrando Is trying to locate one of tho Holnz pickle factories. The marble quarry on Williams Creek, owned by C. D. Perkins, of Portland, Is bolng developed. Tho North Dank road will erect a temporary freight house In East Port land, and promises an $800,000 struc ture later. C. L. Holllday will have n cheese factory in operation soon at Langell, Klamath county, Portland men will erect a 65,000 capacity sawmill at tho mouth of the Toutlo River. EaBtom Oregon newspaper men met at Pendleton and discussed ways of promoting Industrial development on Saturday, April 4. Astoria Is putting on a strong cam paign to secttre the use of wood block for pavemonts in thnt city In the future. The use of Oregon building stone and opposition, to further legislation against industries will bo the two slogans at Eugene, May 9. Imaginary Heart Trouble, Do you have" pains in the region of the heart? Does your heart thump? Its terrible pounding alarms you? What Is wrong? Do you believe these symptoms mean heart trouble? Organic diseases of the heart very seldom occasion much pain. Nearly all of these pains ,ore caused by some derangement cjfyfne stomach. Merltol Tonic Digestive is especially recommended for Indigestion and dyspepsia, nnd for restoring the stom ach to Its normal functions and no moro "heart disease." Owl Pres cription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, Exclusive Agents. Price $1.00. T.nal . . Present nn ....Ml favors ."."Ita "tlier than . lie1 . i. " "..Wflifc 8SB S ra.L"W ndf that Bend . ...r,y"'ii f'l could be .A INS SB tt'Sffl - 1UJ Lty lnV.r "fH -.. .U,U Ul . M, . celebration In JIinL'Zj line !! (, ......"Hil pf Commerce. Tlbi ken In order to u know that there wa bratlonhere.MNoflj Marshn "'A will bo appointed uh mrnlo for It liter flnn. D..L .' I It WD! 9l.n JJI.i"! have Mayor Allen ijJ a holiday In JlmL'Sl lllA, .Iau L.I . . Wide COflil rniH, J.. to have all the btthni irom 8 o'clock la the t i ociock in tne ito nil linlta l vn.VI.. . flold-to-the-Sea boilentl tors are u be uteltja uso of tneir gridlsf i mnn (n wnrV fru ) cp li suitable, tbi uanvu to lent rtn ine worK. On tnnltnn nf U.inL It was decided to tsa Hrntrnn rinrrettfa.il Li secure the approprh!il tno iire-tariDg tuuos. ir vni h Kn nnriffi hold ineetln(i evtrr I io uiicuii Tsnooi pi t IIW tuvwvu v, ' Knnatfti nlmnhlfl Southern TacKle u Id lllllll'U "l"U "" "" njiB.,1 .nil ..A VW 1U1 IICIJI UUU ,1. MW. M tniiA It IitlkelrOttt ordered. Sll I Hi Ralph Shelley SJ! Rppn Buried at J Under Differed AIJERDEEN, ffui. It has developed to " eu or r.u&cu . Or., "hat OJ. ffi wuo was uu.uu .:,;. ki with a phlol Will' burled by the Sfrt ""JHlllVS 01 "rond(i o?K voyage oatU'j for reason. urtMU ?! Shelley d - arw: . . ...t.,ri Lily, "Z JM Llilb.E'S5l lean gwiew "rt but the PW""'-'!. 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