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way ,'..".?? ' THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. r SIX ' "' - w Copyright Hart SchalTner & Marx FOR an Easter greeting we cannot do better than to say that we wish to renew our assurance to our customers, that In every possible way we mean to make this store a place where. you can buy such merchandise as we sell with entire confidence that the qualities arr right, the prices right, the spirit of service right Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the chief merchandise factor in making such a store; they are here because we believe they are made in exactly the same spirit as j that in which we sell them-for the benefit of the wearer- The new models are marvels of smart fashions; the new fabrics, gathered from , all the leading weaving centers of the world, are of great beauty and variety;' 1 .,.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOR SAIA Broiuo Turkey Kggs II 50 per sitting, S. C. Rogers, Coos ' River. I WAXTI'l) Hoard nnd room In rl- m lumiiy uy evangelistic party oi four. Phono 12 OR. n"T ' K"''' hrncelet with bets. Reward for return to Times of fice FOR RENT Seven room house. Phone 37-L. FOUND Pair of nutomolle gloves, owner may have them by paying 'or this ad. FR RENT SiimR funilshed house. So. Seventh street. FOR SAL1 Tun lots near Lake ''le. 200 feet of Inke front. Phono 37C-X or address P. L. G 827 So Fifth street. ES1TRI HXCED DRESSMAKING Inquire 138 Fourth nnd Central. LOST J1 TGold bracelet with initials I Q." Reward for return to I tjuatermass Studio. OA DAYS MORE ONLY before prices In Peiham Park ulll jlX) ho advanced 10 per cent. .By making your selection of a locntlon now you will save from 940 to 900 n lot. .This Property is located In tho heart of tho city and lots rnngo In Price from ?.ioo to $000. on easy terms, a small payment down nd balance In two and a half years. See Held about it. Mnke appointments by phone. Call 204-J or 327-J. Office open even 'ngs from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S There is no way in which we can better serve a customer than by getting him into these clothes. Suits and Ove coats, $ J8, ?20; $25, $30, $35, $40. Woolen Mill Store This store is tho Marshfield Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes CLASSIFIED ADTOP - FOR RENT I . h i, .i in 4 . FOR Itn.NT Modern house, 1-lth and Central. Phono 386. FOR Ri:.T Nicely furnished Weit Mnrahflold modorn home. No chil dren. Phono 82-R. FOR UKNT Room with or without board. 10C So. Tenth street. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for slnglo gentleman. 358 Third and Highland. FOR RENT Four-room furnished flat In tno umcK uouse. ruu 299-J. FOR HUNT Furnished housekeep- Ing rooms, m ;iruu uvcuuu. Phone SOO-L. FOR RUNT Sovcn.room houso on So. Eleventh st. Phone 3157. WANTED ii'ivtnrn 1isllnn liv n (rood cook nnd competent housekeeper; good) references. Address "O. C." enre Times. WANTED fllrl for general 'louse work, 729 So. Fourth street, I WANTED fllrl for general house- AGENT, 180 Front Street. qp work. Phono 207. SITUATION WAXITD Dinner cook, middle ago, good butcher, wants work as second cook In camp, whoro ho can learn to mnko bread. Wages? A. D., enro Times. FOR SALE FOR SAI,K CHEAP Tho good Eaht sKo lots. Inquire E. Cabrlelsoa, at Norton & Hanson's. FOR SAW Hotel business. Cheap If taken at once. Phono 478, Em pire, Oregon. Arngo Hotel. FOR SAW On account of hlckness I will soil tho Midget Cafo, Do ing good huslness next to postof flee, North Rend, Ore. FOR SAW Ranch In Curry Coun ty. Owner of 320 acres hill rnncln 8 miles from Harbor and 7 mllos from Drooklngs, wranea to 8eh at once. County road runt through place. Nearly nil of place under fonco, mostly w,ovon wire, between forty nnd fifty acres of land has been plowed, nnd the snmo amount mora cleared and seeded. Place has about olgbty acres of good fir timber. Five head of young milch cows, fresh tills spring, wun mower, niow rake and other farming tools, etc.. go with tho placo. This 1 a bargain If taken quick. Times. Marshfield, Oregon. I METHODISTS FLAX FOR KASTER I Extensive preparations are being! made for Easter at the Methodist , church. The Sunday School has pre-' ' pared a fine program for tho morn-' ing servico nt 11 o'clock. For tho evening Mrs. A. B. GIdley has arrang-, ed for a speledld sacred concert. Mr. G. W. Kaufman will preside at tho organ. Sirs. Frank Birch .will have oharge of the decorations. Tho new addition will probably bo in shape to throw open to accomodate the large crowd that will doubtless be present. i ?j It ' ? , ? - LIVEHV BUSINESS FOR SALE OR TRADE Until further notice, I will offer for wilo truck nnd transfer wagons, piano trucks, Iioi-m'h nnd harness and other appurtenances too numerous to mention. Will sell or trado my entire stock nnd business as n whole or by tho plero; will tnko in exchange any live Mock except horses or will toko secured notes for a i-cnsnnnhlo length of time. I luivo iiiuungcd this huslness for tweuty-flvo years and now nui ready to retire, and (into no other reason for helling out. .Will rent barn very reasonable. Ti. H. H EISNER Marshfield, Oregon. THe Royal TONIGHT Entlro Change of Program. Trlxlo Mack and Raby Phyllis In now Songs dnd DanccB. Four reels of new pictures. "May and December" A forcoful drama by the Broncho Co. "Tho End of Black Bart" A sen sational western featuring Ed Coxonj and Winifred Greenwood, I "Tho Winning Loser" An excit ing Majestic comedy. "Tho Water Cure" A Thanbous or comedy-drama sure to pleaso. ADMISSION: Lower floor, I5cj balcony, 10c. COMING SUNDAY "ROGUES of PARIS" a mystery drama of ln trlguo In four reols. ii Y1) f VXAM Ad-tjlR Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-.T. PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY wP TIDES FOR AI'IUTj Rolow 4s given tho tlmo and height of high and low wntor at Mnrshflold. Tho tides nro nlacad in tho ordor of occurrence with tholr tlmos on tho frret lino nnd holchtn on tho Bccond line of each day; u compar ison on consccutlvo holghts will In-. uicata wncther it la high or low wntor. For hlch wntor on thn bar Buustract two hours 34 minutes. Hrs.. 2.05 Ft... G.C 8.17 2.43 8.17 0.3 0.04 0.7 9.C3 0.8 10.40 0.8 11.36 0.0 12.3G 0.2 G.S 3.38 G.C 4.2S G.4 5.22 G.O 0.10 4.7 7.24 4.4 0.8 0.00 1.1 0.43 1.0 10.30 1.8 11.23 2.3 0.0 0.0 Hrs.. 2.33 Ft. lira G.8 3.21 Ft. . . 7.0 Hrs.. 4.05 Ft... 0.8 Hrs. . 4.48 Ft. . . C.G Hrs. . G.38 Ft. . . G.2 WEATHER FORECAST IUr A'mcU'M Prni to Coot 1UJ TltnM.) OREGON Showors nnd coolor; westerly winds. I4OCAIJ TEMPERATURE ' HHCOItl) For tho 24 hours ondlng tit 4:43 n. m., April 10, by BonJ. Ostllnd. spoclnl government mo I toornloglst: Maximum rM Minimum 40 At 1:13 n. m GO Precipitation 77 Precipitation sinco Sopt. 1, 1013 G8.7G Precipitation samo period last yenr GO. 88 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Motor Rroko Tho S. P. Motor 1b not running todny on account of nn nccldcnt to her machinery, which will take tho ontlro day to repair. : Harrow to Run Reports from Co qulllo are that C. R. Barrow, n woll known nttornoy there, Is arranging to fllo as a candldato for tho repub lican nomination for representative from Coos county. Can't help llnudon According to tho Portland Journnl, tho Chamber of Commcrco tlioro la not in a posi tion to do much townrds holplng Ran don get a bunt for direct service from tlioro to Randon. Tho Journal states tlint shipowners say there Is not suf ficient business In sight to warrant It. May flout Barge According to re ports from Florence, It Is llkoly that nn effort wll bu mndo to float tho bnrgo Fredrick nnd got her up on tho bench and oo if It Is posslblo to repair her. Somo think tlint sho can bo saved. Tho removal of tho ma chinery Is proceeding fairly well and most of It will bo snvod. Appeals Case Mrs. Flora Foromnn formorly of Curry county hut recent ly in a mlxup with tho school board at Qulncy, Oregon, Is still fighting to retain lior placo as teacher thoro. Who rccont rocnll (oloctlon iof tho Bchool directors Is now bolng nttnek ed ns Illegal In ordor to show that her attack, at tho head of a band of Socialists, on tho sohool houso was morely nn effort to rotaln lior posi tion. . Pnwment Costs Mure Tho ImproE. slou gained by tho membors of tho North Rend Chnmhor of Commerce from tho statement of O. 11. Datson on Wodncsdny ovoulng tlint Shormnn nvo uuo could bo pnved for 11.85 per yard Is erroneous according to Mr. Datson who Buys thnt tho North Rend pnvomont will coBt inoro than tho Marshfield pavomont, tho dlfforouco bolng tho cost of transportation from Marshfield to North Rond on tho pro duct. IPEQPbE Y0U1 iiAr tar hixiuit W ABOUT D. II. STEWART Is n South Inlet vi sitor today. C. D. GARRIELSON of Salem Is horo on Insurance business, 8. M. MOSLER Is hero from Coqulllo on business and ploasuro. REN SMITH of Coos River Is a biiBl noss visitor In Mnrshflold today. WM. CANDLIN loft on tho morning train for his homo In Coqulllo. I WALTER SINCLAIR of Orjrjulllo was a Marshflold visitor last night. I J. H. FLANAGAN rorurnod today from a fow weeks visit In Califor nia, MISS MULLEN arrived here today on tho Nann Smith from San Fran clsco MRS. C. F. WILEY and son of Isth mus Inlet aro visitors In Marshfield today. W. M. ROBERTSON of Allogany is a business visitor in Marshflold to . d.ny. MR. AND MRS. TOM SMITH of Coos ' Rlvor nro visiting friends In Marsh PF Jt iw'X Fresh Fruits for your SUNDAY DINNER Asparagus, Head Lettuce, Crisp Celery, Cabbage, Spinach, Artichokes, Everything in the rrfarket. Phone your orders to 192-J Portland Grocery Co. Next Door to Postoffice ,307 South Broadway SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. Hothnny Dlbio Class "Cnmp Flre' at C.A. Sehlbredo homo. Forndnlo Sowing Circle with Mrs. R. Hall. Jolly Dozen afternoon sowing with Mrs. II. O'Mnra. SATURDAY. Firemen's Unll at Eaglo's Hall. Hold todny. MISS FLORENCE AIKEN roturned today from a fow weeks stay la San Francisco. DR. J. W. GEARY of Burns, Orogou, Is Bpondlng a fow dnys looking over this soctlon. WM. HOLLAND has returned to his ranch near Porkersburg aftor a short stay horo. B. LAVINO ot South Inlet enmo up on tho Vega on n buslnoss visit la Mnrshflold today. W. D. ROBERTS of Allegany came down on tho ISteamcr Alert to Mnrshflold today. MR. AND MRS. WESLEY NOAH o" Coos Rlvor aro visiting friends In Mnrshflold today. A. O. ROGERS cnnio down from his Coos Rivor homo today In hlo pow er boat tho "Auto." DON GARDINER, representing Dun ham, Carrlngan & Ilnydon loft on tho morning train for Bnndon. MISS MABEL MARTIN loft on tin aftornoou trnlu today for Coqulllc whoro sho will visit hor paronts MR. AND MRS. FERGUSON ot Croon burg, Pa., nro visiting at tho home of their daughter, Mrs, Gay, ni Bay City. CHARLES DOWNS and his crow re turned today from Coos River where thoy have boon rolling logs for tho Smlth-Powors compnuy. A. B. DALY of Monrovia arrived hero today to look aftor Interests In thl section. Ho reports that tho Coos Bay colony at Monroy Is getting nlong nicely. J. A. WARD has roturnod from Port, land whoro ho hnB boon conferring with partloB concerning tho salo oi tho Millicomn mine but tho donl was not closed. LUTHER CHANDLER who sOTornl years ago disposed of his ranch on Coos Rlvor to E. I. Chnndlor It horo from Santa Monica, Cnltf., to vialt old friends. JAS. COWAN, JR. was In from Lake side yesterday nnd reports ovory thing booming thoro. Thoy oxpec to hnvo somo real claBsy basobnl' thoro this summer. DANIEL BARKLOW ot Myrtlo Point formerly In tho Htago business but rccontly employed on tho Smlth Powors rond south ot Myrtlo Point Is n Mnrshflold visitor. CHAS WATERS of Coqulllo who I' rocuporntlng from nn Injury to hit kneo sustained somo tlmo ngo li n logging camp accident was i Mnrshflold visitor yostorday. CAPT. BRITT was up from tho Hf' saving station yostorday on bust iicbb. Ho has not hud any advise concerning tho romovnl of tho stat Ion to tho now location at Charts ton. A. Y. MEYERS returned homo o tho Nnnu Smith todny from n fow wooka visit In California and U looking for tho man who Rtnrtc tho report thnt ho hnd Joined tin BonoJlcta. HARRY BULTMAN. ropresontatlv of Bnkor & Hamilton loft on th morntng trnln for Bandon toda Mr. Bultmnn stntos that buslnos conditions nro gouornlly IniprovliiK nnd looks for n prosperous sum mer. HARRY H. FLETCHER, who hr heun nt Murshflold for tho par three mouths, to settlo a contrr verity regarding tho cstntu loft h his parents, certain pnrcolu r which woro Mnrshflold proport will leave on tho Breakwater Sat urday for Portland. C. J. HOWARD, n former resident r tho Ray, who travels through th' section for Folgor & Company, re turned hero yostorday from Flor once. Ho Bnys that tho wrocklu crow Is making Blow progress I rocovorlng tho cargo of tho Fred rick. Floronco and vicinity ar booming as a result of tho rai: road work, MARSHFIELD FIRE Departmeii will Kivu a DANCE SATURDA' nluht at the EAOLES hull. KEV SER'S ORCHESTRA. APPROPRIATE EASTER GIFTS. TownsencFs Glace Fruits Whitman's Famous Chocolatoi and Confoctlons, Perfumes In Fancy Packngos Tho Leading Drug Storo for Quality Goods, Ponslar and Nyal Family Remedies. lJMHm5T?l n