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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1914)
'wjpwwfpywiHF W TBff" r-. sF" "MiSraow THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914-EVENlNG EDITION. FIVE when you put them on no breaking in if you select I MP & READY cggM to Wear Jaw 1 MBS5!I, ' &uH 3c XWffSr X fill. TIlQ Speed guff VWeef or Ton ftutifo Co. Half J tot and httl fS.OQ mm nil h jh hnw u ) , mml yzp lt's not what you pay but what you get. AMONG THE SICK. Woolen Mill St ore - . miss panels Summer, the lit u unugnter of Mr. ami Mrs. M. u. Summer hns been quito 111 with ii tlireiitoiud nttnek of pneumonia. Miss Fannie Carpenter of South Coos River is reported very ill nt her homo. .Mrs. W. X. Ekblnd Is' confined to Mercy Hospital nt North Bond, pending an operation. 'S i MANNING I STOP AND THINK! will SAVE you MONEY. HAINES Have your Job printing done nt The Times office Qissm TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 I E Port of Coos Bay Orders Or-1 amance 10 nequire squat ter to Leave Harbor At a meeting of the Port of Coos Hay today, Attorney Peck was In structed to draft nil ordiunnco pro viding for the removal of nil porsons, buildings, cct., occupying locations withlng the harbor Hues. This was directed ngalnst John Manning, whoso occupancy of Dml ger IbIu tins caused some stir. Tho ordlnnnco may bo passod today and i NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Paints of nil kind YnriiMic.s, White Lend, Oils nnd brushes. W'o lmiulle Louis HroH.' high xtundiml paints and varnishes. There Is no hctter, Schroeder & Hildenbrand Hardware nnd Plumbing. Agents for the best cream soperiltor on tho mnrket. Tol. 77-.I. IPEOPhB YQUI KMOW ABOUT TSffl (ir or .m'L!!" Mm.TTiLmml'.w''' VS loft on tho morning train taehea so that It will become enec-, ,' .,,., .. i,lIIll,o .1.... .. .... m !-... I- .11....... . , tini lit uinu. i vii uhjh ib miunuu IU comply with It nnd falluro to com ply win bo regarded ns n niMdo mennor. Tho matter was brought up by J. 13. Fitzgerald, who wnnted the oys ter shells pumped up by the dredge for llaudon on business. El) NOONAN left on the morning train for Coqulllo on business. CHAS. 13. CRESSELL left on the -Flyer" fdr Myrtel Point today. "DO IT ELECTRICALLY." Thos. A. Edison Said:- "All users will obtain this light, heat and ' power from electrical distribution stations." CENTRAL STATION- POWER is most flexible and most economical. Central Station ser vice gives you power WHERE you want it and WHEN you want it in the EXACT Quantity vou ! need, No over-production of power when your plant is' not running capacity no under-production when your power need increases. Investigate the Economy of Individual Drive Motors Have vou ever stonoed to consider the econ omy of Central Station power over the opera tion of your private plant? Have you ever figured the exact cost of installing economical Individual drive motors In your factory? Why don't you decide now to lot our expert on factory power make a study of your power, problems and prepare actual statistics for you? Central Service power can cut factory costs for you just as it has for hundreds of other forward-looking menr Oregon Power Co. Second and Central Telephone 177 Today. FOR Sl,E At bargain, one fnuHmado available for tho ranchers to horae steam engine, one veev near "so as fertilizer. J. W. Dennett MRB. WILLIAM IIAItltlSON, Jr., Is now saddle; 4 lots on McPhPrson some time ago ngrced to oust Mnn- shopping In Mnrshflold today. near Montnna street; twelve liun-'nlng. hut had made no progress and drcd dollars. $1200.00. Four lots the Port Commission decided to got Mltai ,,, , HESSEY. or Coos Hlvor, on corner Vlrglnla-Evcrott, fifteen "ctlon. I n visitor In Mnrshlfoid today. IIIIIIUIUU, I1IUU.UU, 12 lots mi Mnr Ion near Virginia Avo. linden. eighteen 1 undred, J1S00.00. Five per cent Discount for cash. Phono 1111. It. A. Dock North Ilond, Oregon. . 'OH HENT Two nicely fiu-ulsTicd rooms with hath. Call nt 031 North First street. LOST A hut nt Eagles Hull on Sat urday night. Itotitrn to Times offlco I'OH S.IKE Prnctlenlly new $li!5 piano for $300. En By payments. I n quli o nt Times offlco. JO BREVITIES TIDES FOR AIMWi Dclow is given the tlmo nnd height of high aud low water nt Mnrshfleld. MISS ANNIE W1CKMAN of Empire wus u Mnrshfleld visitor Saturday. W. H. HAINES left on the morning trnin for Coqulllo nnd Myrtle Point today. TOM NICHOLS loft on tho morning trnlu Tor Coqulllo and Dandon to day. OLIVEIt LARSON, contractor, loft on tho morning trnlu for Coqulllo today. Tho tides are placed In tho order rt nnniiMrntinn fti tit nix llltinu nn l -1-" ' i" utuili iuu.V nun iiiuu iiiiiuo uii ; LOST Black covered Innimiiiro run-'the first lino nnd heights on tho vasslng document. Finder plenso second Hue of ench day; n rompnr- c return to Times offlco nnd receive Ison on cpnsocutlvo heights will ln $1.00 rownrd, idlcato whethor It Is high or low) water. For high wator on tho bnn WANTED Nt'nr nppniring, eper- substrnct two hours 34 minutes. ' n icncou socoiui gin. .Must nnvo 13 references. Wages. $20 per PAT HENNESSEY loft on tho morn. Ing trnlu for tho llenryvllle mlno today. H. HANSEN was n pnssongor on tho morning trnlu for Coqulllo to-day. month. Phono 2G9-L or 324-R. I.Vll) Ulll. !...... .!..... .... r.... rw.V llilUlY I'HIIMUIIU llir 11.111 1 room nnd rooms may bo routed.' lUiuiy to tlie mills. CIoBg to Dunkor Hill school House. Ilrs.. 4.05 10.40 0.22 10.30 Ft... 0.8 0.8 0.0 1.8 Hrs..4.4S 11.3C C.1U 11.23 Ft... CC 0.C 4.7 2.3 Hrs..0.38 12.30 7.24 0.0 Ft... C.2 0.2 4.4 0.0 . A. MADDOX loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point todny. 13. C. UAYMOND. of Tomploton, Is I n business visitor In Marshflold todny, LOST .-.. LOST A jv'ld bracelet with hots. Howard for return to Times offlco. FOR SALE SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. UVKHV Dl'SINESS FOR SALE OH TItADE Intll further notice, I will Wcr for sale trucks mid irtnifcr wagons, piano trucks, iwrMii and Imnies.s nnd other Ppurtcimnces too nuincrous 0 mention. Will bell or le my entire stock nnd ftwlness as a whole or by tlio P'ei win tnko , exclaKo "V1",t0fk except horses or ""I toko secured notes for Monnblo length of time. I ne mnnagwl this business or twenty.flvo years nnd now m ready to retire, nnd liavo other reason for selling w. .Will rent bnrn very rmsonable. h. II. HEISNER Multifield, Oregon. Times Want Ads Bring Results TEe Royal TONIGHT Entire Chnngo of program. rn..,n 1'o.wlncllln nlst Anton .urnhold, tho Singing Newflie. ... , La Petlto Jnnls will play n re turn engagement of two nights with an new songs and dances. .ONA. will be shown In Marshflold for 'the last tlmo apd If you have not seen this great picture mono a point to seo u ai uu dw..- "Mlke and Jako In Society" A Joker Comeay. a genumu iuub producer. t. ... Aumission: wioi .u., -"-. balcony. lOc I'OH SALIO ltdund cednr HOOO-gnl. tank, towor about 70 ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-1 nnd 2-lui'h plpo with nil connections; gnB englno nnd pump. Will soil togotlier or soparntoly. Apply to Hoht. Mnrsdon, Sr. I'OH SALE Pen of Huff Orpingtons sultab'o for mating. Phono 398-X or call CS4 S. 10 St. P. N. Flngg.1 WEATHEH KOHICOAST (Or AocltJ I'm. to Com IUj TIikm.) OIIEOON Tonight: showors and cooler; Tuesday: fair with westerly breeze. LOCAL TEMPEHATUHE IlECOHD For tho 24 hours ondlng ut 4:43 n. m., April 13, by DonJ. Ostllnd, speclnl government mo I toorologlst: Maximum nu Minimum -It At 4:43 n, in 03 Precipitation 22 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1013 Op. 41 Precipitation snmo porlod Inst yoar 01. 2C Wind: Southwest, cloudy JESS SMITH, of Coos Hlv.or, Is n business visitor in Mnrshfleld todny. MHS. P. OUILLIAM8, of Coos nivor. Is visiting frlonds In Marshflold todny. QEOIIOE M'CULLOCH, of Hoyncs Inlet, Is In Marshflold today on j business. JOHN OALLI, of Henryvillo, enmo . down on tho DntiBhoo for Marsh I Hold today. Mil. AND MHS. JACIC DOWRI3N, of Honrrvtlle, nre visiting Mnrsh fleld todny. I'OH SALE llronzo Turkey $1.00 per sitting, S. C. Hogors, Coos Klver. W. H. HAimi80N, 8r., of Hnynes Inlet. Is u business visitor In l firnlif Inlil tnilnv (live Pnrty. Miss Mnrlo Gregg will . ontortnln Wednesday evening with n n, v. WALKED, of Tomnloton. was Eggs Hook Party. . n pnssongpr on tho Messenger for Marshflold today, -Tho Christian Sis- Meet Tuesday torhood will meot at the homo of w, n, FOHTMAN was nniong the I'OH SALE Two lots nenr I.ke- Mrs. 8. J. Immel Tuosdny afternoon pnssongors this morning en routo time, uu loin ot inno iroiu. i-iionu ior n social session. to Ilnmion today. 37C-X or address F. So. Fifth stieot, L. Q., 827. Council Tonllflt. ThO Mnrshfleld JOHN LACIIAPI3LLI! Is nlnnnlnir in City Council will moot tonight to take. i0nvo enrlv In Jimn for n visit I'OH SALE CHEAP Two good East- up various city matters. It Ih expect- with relatives In Wisconsin. slilo lots. Inquire E. (lubrlolson, cd that the ordlnnnco raising tho sal-1 at Norton & Hansen's. nry of Marshal Carter will como up. nAHT MOHOAN. of Hnynes Inlot. wbh a visitor in .Mnrsiirioid today, returning In tho nftornoon. ADD NORTH DEND A. Jncbson left on tho Drenkwntor and on a huslnes trip to purchase goods for his Btore. PHONE ICOD 10 Cent 'Z1 Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY I 7 "AYS MORE ONLY before prlws In Periimii Park will I he advanced 10 per cent. .Dy making your selection of u location now you vWll savo from S0 to $00 n lot. .This ptPerty s located In the heart of the city and lots range in N from $300 to $000, on easy terms, n small payment down "! balance l two nnd n hnlf years. See Held about It. Make PPolntmenu by phone. Call 201-J or 3-7-J. Office open even 5 from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AOENT, 150 Front Street. I'Oll SALE Hotel hiiNlness. cheap Organle Sunday School Rev. O. If taken at once. Phono 478, Em- Lo Roy Hall has organized n Sunday plro, Oregon. Arago Hotel. school on North Inlet with P. H. Pin- . r- kerton as superintendent nnd Miss FOR SALE On nccount or Mckucss Joan Fitzgerald ob secretary I will sell tho Mldgot Cafe. Do- treasurer. Ing good business noxt to postof-, flee, North Dond, Ore. AutoM'n Troubles Geo. F. Murch JAMES WATSON, candidate for . superintendent of tho Smith mill, wns . county clerk, was n pasgongor on FOR SALIC Ranch in Curry Coun arrested Saturday evening by Officers the morning train for Coqulllo to- ty. Owner of 320 ncreB Hill Smith and Shoupo for violating tho' doy. ranch. 8 miles from Harbor nnd unto nnliiinnno reculntlng tho turn-' 7 miles from Drooklngs, wrshes K 0f machines In tho streets. Hols MISS MARTHA ROSS, of Isthmus I SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY. Progress Club with Mrs. W. S. Nle olson. St. Monica's Altar Society Rail nt Eagles' Unit. TUESDAY. Rpynt Auction Drldgo Club with Mrs. Georgo Goodrum. Eptscopnl Guild with Mrs. Chrlstlno Kruse and Mre. J. A. Matson ns hoctesscs. N. 11. Catholic Lndlcs' Aid I with Mrs. A. Hoelllng. I Christian Church Sisterhood. soon for a visit with relatives lu Wisconsin nnd Michigan. They have been unable to ncortaln whe thor Cupid line anything to do with his trip or not. lineHugh the warehouse Southern Pacific Will Cut Through Alliance Dock With Railway Tomorrow . Tho Southern Pacific tomorrow morning will start tho construction, of thu piece of lino connecting up tho Myrtlo Point lino with tho Tor mlunl Railway between Mnrshfleld nnd North Dond, This link hnB been hanging flro for somo tlmo, owing to It bing necessary to cut through thu Alllanco warehouse However, nrrnngomonts wore mado todny to start tho lino through tho wnrohoiiBo tomorrow morning, nnd It will probnbly bo completed within a few days. It Is not Hkoly thnt nuy steam trains will bo run through for n time ns tho road to North Dond will hnvo to bo bnllastod with grnvol before It will carry heavy englnos. Tho motor enr can run through. A motor rnr mny bo put on be tween tho Hay nnd Myrtlo Point within n few weeks If ono can be Bocurcd thnt quickly. to sell at once. County rond runs t() a,,,)t.ar boforo Recorder Dutlor lata under fonco, mostly woven wiro. between forty nnd fifty acres of i six-hUMs' Picnic. About- thirty land has beon plowed, and the MarHhfIohr Socialists and tholr fam samo amount more cleared and ioa went to the Olson ranch on Ken seeded. Placo has about eighty tuck ,nIet y08torday for n picnic, acres of good fir timber. Five A1)0Ut 80Venty.fVo of tho ranchers head of young milch cows, fresh h , Bnthorod but tho rn Bp0lod this spring, with mower, plow t f r0Brun,f Tll0 socialists rako and other farming tools, , ,., ' , .., etc.; go with the placo. This u .- -- n- a bargain If taken quick. dress "Owner." care Times, Marshflold, Oregon, xnict, spent n guest of Miss North Ilond. woek nnd as tho Lola Rltchlo, of JOHN MESSEHLE leaves this weok .for tho Coqulllo Vulloy, whoro ho expects to spend tho Biimmor. Mrs, Messorle expects to toavo later on an oxtonded trip to California. ico. ijiin i) llrnnB nv ..Trnliiinen Organle M. M. Young Oregon I now wUn iYe lac,n Ileal E8tato FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven Phono 37-L. room FOR HENT Modern house, and Central. Phone 38G. Company of Coqulllo but formerly n prominent momber or the Hrotnor I hood of Railway Trainmen, was hore I yestorday and organized a local house, .lodge (for Coos county. It starts I with about eighteen charter membors ' and the charter will be held open for 11th alxty days to take In all others who , are e'lclh'e. Then the officers will bo elected. FOIt KENT Nicely furnished Wwt A. T. LAGER8TROM nnd wife loft on tho Adollno Smith Saturday night fur n visit In California nail from there' they will go to Mln noaoplls to visit Mr, Lagerstrom'a iuother and sister, A. H. POWERS loft on tho morning train for Coaledo toduy. JiiBt as the train was about to pull out. Mr. Powers discovered that ho had forgotten a handbag that was In his machine, which caused him to do a marathon stunt to board tho train. Mnrshfleld modern homo. No chll- Breakwater Won. Tho race between I nnssiP npirpm of iinnrv. .. xii. ot.n thA Arn n and tho llrenkwnter from. P9. UUHHlfa NhlMltN, O? Iionry- . ! ! ' Coos Ray to tho Columbia resulted In FOR RENT Room with or without a victory for the Breakwater. Tho board. ICC So. Tenth street. j Breakwater crossed out forty minutes nnoau of me Aroune anu crosseu in T.WI1 nrvr Furnished room with ovor tn Clunjhla an hour and fifty bath . J TTngle genUeman 308 minutes ahead of tho Arollne, having Third and Highland. 3&; gained an hour and ten minutes be- IlWtJL'U II1U IWU IJU1U, It IH tJMHHUM thnt thu TlrnnlrwntAr ilM tint Pfit tin TO HENT Furnished housekeeji. that the Breakwater did not get up Ing rooms. 471 JEIrod avenue. Phone 200-L. 4, , her usual speed at that owing to hav ing secured a poor cargo of steam coal this trip. Xotlco to nil members, LOYAL ORDEIt OF MOOSE. Business of EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING Importance at regular meeting Tues Inqulro 138 Fourth and Central, day night, tho 14th, Inrludlng tho WANTED report of th commltteo on elub- WANTED Ghl for general lionse-; rooms nnd Mooso homo. A full at work. 729 So, Fourth street. vllle. Is shopping In Marshflold today, Mr, Nelson says that a large hotel at Henryvillo Is lu contemplation and the ground Is being cleared for the now building. CHAUNCEY CLARKE and Foy Cox of Smith-Powers Camp 1 on South Coos Klver spent Sunday In Marsh field. They state thnt Foreman. Win. Garrett Is planning to lenve Fire Places. Chimneys J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at price thnt ure right, AND ALT, WORK GUARANTEED i tendance Is desired to hear tho ar-ICnll at "The Fireside," Johnson iwaianAnln litninll n t Inn r9 tfflnAt0 .. . . - .. Kuwcinn. I.WOI.U lui """"' I IIIOK.. j;7 bOCOIIU St. I'llOllO 43I.J. . Anmllilnlnn It nfiinBli 1 .. .. Holler Work, WANTED Girl for general house- Initiation of candidates. Refresh-1 preuch Ranges work. Phono 207. .monts. O. OEO. E. COOK, Sec. FINE EASIER SERVICES HERE Large Conqrenations Attend All Churches Dedication In North Bend Tho wenthor man wns favorable to tho Eastor services on Coos Bay and oxcollont wenthor prevailed. Prnctlcnlly ovory church wnB filled to overflowing nt tho morning ser vice Speclnl musical programs add ed to nil of thorn, Tho showory wenthor in tho after noon prevented nny Eastor day par ado of now spring gowns, although mnny wore In ovldenco nt tho churches In tho morning. Tho dodlcntory btvIcob of the now Chrlstlnn Church nt North Bond by Rov. Samuel Gregg drew large congregations at tho three sorvlcos. At tho Prosbyt rlnn Church last evening, tho C'nntntu "From tho Manger to tho Cross" was sung by a double, ntmrtot. to n rnnncltr nnd vory approclntlvo c,ongregntlon. This cuutntn recites In beautifully1 arranged music, the main Incidents attending tho coming of Christ, hhj ministry, cruxlflctlon and resurrec tion, nnd Is very npproprlnto as an Eastor song sonlco, Tho soloists were MIbb Volz and Mrs. Robinson, sopranos; Mrs, Mc Kulght, contrnlto; Mr. Durkahrt. tenor; Mr. Tledgou, basso and Mrs. WIIhod, organist. There hnvo boon mnny requests to havo tho cantata ropoatod nt an early date and It Is hoped this may bo arranged, as thoro nro many who wish to hoar It sung, who wore un able to attend Inst evening on nc count of bolng cibsont to tako part In or attend services at other churches. BLUE Stem FLOUR still 81.IIS at HAINES'. Times Want Ads Get Results. Times Want Ads Get Results. Poison oak! quickly rolloved nnd cured by us Ing DBRMOL "the great Polsiii Oak Remedy." Try a, bottle, apd I be convinced. -' No cure, no pay. THE LEADING DRUG KTOHIC, r f i 'f If T 'I MB i i TirwiBn pw II - --ju III V y