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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
Qrcs&VKnBHEfH wPIPlPPWW,w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. -- -t. , - -s&ggKKKFTSKIG r ii ! mm I APRIL SPECIAL Because of buying direct from the manufacturer and being the largest wholesale and retail stationers between Portland and San Francisco, we are in a position to give the public the greatest values in our line ever offered on Coos Bay. Here are only a few of the many attractive offerings that may be found at our two stores: TO AID FARMERS. j. Host Menus of Marketing Products' In Discussed. ID" AntocUtrd 1'rru to Coo Uij Tlmn.l CHICAGO, April' U Ait attempt to formulate tho best in nth ml for American fanners to co-oporato in! marketing their products was started' today in tno second national confer ence on mnrketlng and farm credits, which opened a four-day mooting with the Western Economic Society. -. . i JsA fUOTIED Watch Our Windows RAILROAD PENS Per Gross, only 50c. Others 50c to 85c per gross 1 -QUART BOTTLE .Sanford's, Carter's or Diamond Ink, Only 60c. 100 SHEETS CARBON PAPER ONLY $1.00 AD BR IsSSbt s uj; c-- V1TIE5 " f SOCIAL CALENDAR. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nv church, umbrella with silver ban die, covor badly worn. Ptcaso loavo nt church or Times office. LEAD PENCILS From 10c to 50c per dozen CRANE'S Berkshire Bond Typewriter paper 500 sheets Only $1.00 100 SHEETS Manuscript Cover any color, Only 50c GUARANTEED TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, EACH ONLY 50c We carry the largest stock of Loose Leaf Books, Binders, blank books, etc. Of any firm in Southern Oregon We have the exclusive agency for Globe-Werniche . Filing Cabinets and Office Supplies WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Retailers. will find our whole sale department a great convenience as well as a time and money saver, We meet all San Francisco and Portland prices, thus saving you freight and time in filling orders, NORTON & HANSEN'SfflB' Front Street, Two Stores! COMPANY Central Avenue, I CADILLAC ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPER. Ig NONE BETTER. JOIIXSOVCilXOVSKN "Why Pay More" CO. $ 15 .00 amoxcj tiii: sick SPENT HEHE FOH A Fixup Spring Suits will buy MORE heal value III Quality, SO'lo and Tailoring Hum It will anywhere els on Coos Hay If you're from MMoiirl, K't us "SHOW YOU." Oilier Suits, $H..10 up. Hotter one, 818 to $30, FIXUP Itoyal Tailor Agents TWO STORES. Marshfield - North Bend Phone 233-L UVEUY UUSIXKSS FOIt sale on trade Inlil furllier notice, I will er for sale trucks nml transfer wagons, plnno trucks, norseg and harness und other PPwlenniiecs too numerous o mention. Will sell or e my entire Btock mid .fullness 8 n whole or by flio r Hl take in exchange ,J "restock except horses or j"H toko beeiued notes for sonal,lo length of tlmo, I ?te managed this business " twenty.fivo years and now rea,iy , retiro, and hnvo other reason for selling ' .Will rent bnni very ffasonahle. L. II. HEISNEH Marshfield, Oregon. Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd, who under went an operation at Mercy Hospl tnl today, Is reported to bo doing nicely. riank Mnrhoffor Ib still qtilto ill , nt Mercy Hospital today and .Mrs, I Mnrhoffor said that ho was too sick to undergo nn oporatlon for nppen- ! (Ileitis. A young son of Goorgo Craig of Hunker 1 1111 Is reported quite sick of tonsllar trouble Wm, Gravis, who was oporated on for appendicitis nt Mercy Hospital tho other day Is doing nlcoly. Mrs. Duncan Ferguson Is roported quite sick at their hnmo In Forndale. LOST Will tho iwrty uhn p, changed umbrellaB by nilBtnko nt Odd Fellows' Hall Monday ovc- nlng, phono G9-X? TIDES FOH AlMtUi Below ta given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marshfield. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times, on tho first lino and heights on tho socond line of each day; n compar ison on consecutive heights will In dlcnto whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar sutiBtrnct two hours 34 minutes. llrs.. 4,4 S 11. 3G CIS Ft... O.C 0.0 4.7 Hrs.. fi.SS 12.3G 7.24 Ft... 0.2 0.2 4.4 11.23 2.3 0.0 0.0 TtTKSDAY. I Iloynl Auction Bridge Club I with Mrs. Gcorgo Qoodrum. I Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Christina Kruso and Mrs. J. A. I Mntson as hostesses. I N. B. Catholic Ladles' Aid I with Mrs. A. Hoelllng. I Christian Church Sisterhood. WEDNESDAY. I Prlscllln Club with Mrs. Nol I son nt liny 1'ark. I J. O. Y. Club. 1 Prcsbytorinn Auxiliary with Mrs. 11. U, Hyde. I Bridge Club with Mrs. C. M. I Byler. I North Bend K. C. Club with I Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings. -- SOUTH BEND PAHTY. FOH HUNT Furnished two-room housekeeping npnrtment. Inquire 413 North Second strcot. FOUND Keyring mid keys, owner can hnvo 8nmo by paying for this ad nt Times office. FOIt HUNT Two rooms for liouoe keeping; also sleeping room. 395 South Fourth St. Phono 337-J. HOUSE FOH SALIC Cheap, be tween 1300 and 1400 pounds. Can bo scon nt tho Wnltor Rlch ardson place, Bunker Hill. WEATHEH FORECAST (Of AitaclitM rtttt lo Coot U TlmM.l i OltEGON OccnBlonnl rain and southerly winds, with mod erate gale along const. LOCAL TEMPEHATUHE HEOOHD For tho 24 hours ending nt .4:43 n. m., April 14, by BcnJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont uio- I toorologlst: Maximum 02 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 42 Precipitation SO Precipitation bIiico Sept. 1, 1913 r,9.4l Precipitation oamo period last year 57.20 I Wind: Southwest, cloudy Mr. and Mrs. E. LUIobo woro host and hostess nt a delightful party nt tnclr homo In North Bond last Sat urday night. Tho liouso was pret tily decorated with grcons and How ers, Tho ovonlng wns spent with cards and music. Mrs. L. Knud Don won first prtzo and Mr. O. Joron won tho consolation. Tho hostess, nBslslcd by her daughters, Louisa and Atuclln, served n dainty lunch. HORN FOH UK NT Furnished suite of housekeeping rooms. Phone 140 J. WANTED Work iim chambermaid In liotol or rooming house. Ad dress E. C, enro Times. FOH HUNT Furnished suite of hdusokccplng rooms, with bnth. 210 North Fourth Street. LOST LOST A Imt nt Eagles Hull on Sat urday night. Hetiirn to Times office LOST A gold bracelet with sets. Howard for return to Times office FOR SALE FOH SALE Furniture of 10 room boarding houso, houso for rent. 400 No. Broadway. Phono IrtO-X SHELLY To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sholly at their home In North Bend, Tuesday, April 14, n GVi pound son. Mothor nml child nro doing nicely nnd Fnthor Is woar- Ing n smile that could not bo lengthened, CO.MPTON To Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Compton at their homo In Bunker Hill, Monday, April 13, nn 8 pouud son. Ho Is tholr third child. New Shl According to a report rocelvod hero, dipt. Burtls, formerly of the M. F. Plant, Is now master of tho Cauiluo, a Swnyuo & Iloyt liner. Plan Social Plans nre being iifodo for n Sox Social in tho new M E. Hnll Thursday night, fol'ow Ing the prayer mooting, when funds for pnylug tho expense are to Lo lnlsed. AiiIom (o (Inrdlner. Tho nutOH brought tho stage pnHsogrunsotaolu brought the stage passengers down tho hench today from ICmplru nnd tundo it through In good shnpo, tha passongors reaching hero about two hours abend of tho regular sched ule. ..Hun Agnln A. II. Powers, Jlonry Seugstnckeu nud A. O. Ilogors, tho members of tho Port commission FOH HALE Pinetlrnlly new $12.1 piano for $300. Easy payments. Iuqulro nt Times office I'OU SALIC At n Imrgulu, ono four lintJit atnnut onnlno nttn !.. ..i.nH IU w IUV.IMII V.-IIHIIIVI UIIU IV Hi. 'll i t .1 1 in now saddle; 4 lots on MePh.rson , W,10B0 ff'"8 ,r tll'B ySar w,u "J near Monlnnn street; twelve hun-1'0 onncHdnrcB for ro-olectlon nnd will dred dollniM. $1200.00. Four Kits I Pfolmlily enter tho primaries as can on corner Vlrglnln-Evorett, flfteon "' 'or tho ropubllcnn nomlnn hundrod, KiOO.00. 12 lots on Mnr-11011- , No ""lno "vo been on nonr V re n a Ave. Ilrldirn. '"Ki ui k""h mum. eighteen hundred, $1800.00. Five per cent. Discount for cash, Phono 1441. It. A. Bock North Bond, Oregon. I'OU SALE Hound cedar HOOO-gal. tank, tower about 75 ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and 2-Inch plpo with all connections; gas onglno and pump. Will sell together or separately. Apply to Hobt. Marsdou, Sr. Times Want Ads Get Results. Times Want Ads Get Results. Chimneys F'ro Vlaccn. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work nt price that ure right. AND ALL YVOHIC GUARANTEED Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson 137 Socond St. Phouo 434-J. Holier wow. Illdg., French lUnge 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 1 DAYS MORE ONLY Ijefore prices In rcrimni Park will I U ho advanced 10 per cent. .By making Jour selection of n locntlon now you will save from SIO to $00 n lot. .This prPerty Is Jocated In tho heart of tho city nnd lots range in pri.fe from S300 to S00O, on easy terms, n small payment down Inl balance i two nnd n half years. Sec Held about It. Make PP0iutmet8 by p,101l0. call 201-J or 327-J. Office open even fa from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGENT, 15 0 Front Street. Ulaiieo Charles Fredrick, nandon: R. M. Wleder, Lakesldo, Oro,;L. Martin, Co qulllo. St. Ijiiwirnro W. C. Heart, Bnndon; Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, South Coos Rlvor; Mr. and Mrs. Hascko. San Francisco; Stanley Purvey, Conloquo Camp; II. M. Miller, Lampa; Mrs. Ray Brown, Conleuo; N. Jivsen, Lniceside; u. v. Call, Lakbslde. Lloyd J. D. Ross, Catching Inlet; Orln V.'lckham, Bandon; W. L. Whlttlng, Ephrada, Wash.; Walter Johnson, Lakesldo; Alma Ruth, North Inlet; Ed. Ruth, North Inlet; Jubr Hlten, Sumner, Ore.; J. Crnhter, Bandon. Chandler Felix M. Wolff, San Francisco; B. N. Pixley, Salem: E. C. Morgan, Port land; J. II, Gilbert. Eugene, Ore,; A. J. Sherwood, Coqullle; F. E. Drane Bandon; A. E. Kruse, pandon;C. J. Howard, San Francisco; D. D. Brlggs, Portland; H. E. Smith, Portland; Frank N. Page, Portland; J. E. Shil ling, Myrtle Point; G. T. Treadgold, Bandon; S. L. Larson, Portland. FOH HALE Two lots near lake side, 200 feet of lako front. Phono 37C-X or nddress F. L, a 827 So. Flfthatreot. FOrt'SALE Hotel IiiinIiicsh. Cheap U taken at once. Phono 478, K ni pt ro, Oregon. Arago Hotel. FOIt SALE On account of sickness I will sell tho Mlduot Cnfo. Do ing good business next to postof-' iico, North Bond, ore. Notice to nil members, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. .Business of Importance nt roKUlar meeting Tues day night, the 14th, Including tho report of the committee on club rooms and Moose home. A full at tendance Is desired to hear tho ar guments. Installation of officers. Initiation of candidates. Refresh ments. GEO. E. COOK, Sec. WALL PAPER See VIERS Abuot it, FOR SALE Unnch In Curry Coun ty. Ownor of 320 acres hill ranch, 8 miles from Harbor and 7 miles from Brookings, wrahes to soli nt once. County road runs through place. Nearly all of place undor, fonco, mostly woven wlro, botweon foily and fifty acres of land has been plowed, nnd the samo amount more clearod nnd seeded, PInco has about eighty acres of good fir timber. Five head of young milch cows, fresh this spring, with mower, plow rake and other farming tools, etc., go with tho place. This Is n bargain If taken quick. Ad dress "Ownor," enro of Coos Bay Times, Marshfield, Oregon. Umz Hike E. G. Mellon nud Oli ver Larson yestordny stnrted' on n long, hard hlko which they plan to mnko In two wooks, They wont via Myrtle Point and wl go from there vln Satin on Mountain Bouth to Itoguo River and thon down tho trail to Gold Bonch and thencu uptho const to Mnrshflold. Brown Honored. J. L. Brown, president of the Oregon State Bonrd of Pharmacy, has been visiting Sal em tho last few days to take over tho secrotarysMp of tho board. From there ho goes to Portland to hold tho qunrterlyjoxamluatlons for candidates eligible to become assistant nnd reg istered pharmacists. Ho Is oxpcctedi homo about' the last of tho weok. Meet nt Empire. Claudo Hoc- kott, of tho Southern Oregon Com pany, drove his auto from Emplro this morning to got Guy Chambers to go down nud attond n meeting of the directors of tho Southern Oregon Company today, Mr. Cham burs roturuod overland Siiudny from ortland nnd Is figuring on taking tho Coos Bny agency for several wholesalo housos. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pnclflc Llvory and Transfer Company. Personal Notes A. J. SHI3UWOOD Is hero from Co- qulllo on business. F. E. WESTERBURO loft this morn ing on n business trip to Bandon, ARCHIE JOHNSON left on tho morn ing train for Coqullle and Bandon today. A. J. SHERWOOD returned to Co qulllo today nftor a short stay hero. J. E. SCHILLING: returned to Myr tlo Point this nftornoon nftor a short stay hero. JOHN SULLIVAN, of tho Hub Storo In Bnndon. Is a Marshfield visi tor this afternoon. A. 13. KRUSE AND F. 13. DRAKE at Bnndon woro Mnrshflold business visitors vosterdny. ARCHIE KRUSE, tho Rnndolph shlnglo mill mngnnto, roturnod homo today nftor n short stay bore. W. F. WELCH loft with A. II. Power tbln morning to tnke n position on the Smith-Powers lino beyond Myr tlo Point. MR. AND MRS. D. E. ORTEGA nnd llttlo sou or Enstsldo will loavo this week for their old homo In Gnvlotn, California aftor an extondod stay on Coos Bny. F. E. ALLEN wont to Coqulllo I hi afternoon to fllo his nominating petitions ns cnudldnto for tho Re publican nomination for county clerk. G. T. TREADOOLD, tho Bnnlloa nttornoy, who Is representing tho Bandon Commerclnl Club, In re gard to nn exhibit nt tho Panama Pnclflc International Exposition was n visitor In Mnrshflold Mon day. Mr. Treadgold Bays that tho pcoplo of Bandon wish n building or nn exhibit nt the exposition. NORTH BEND LIBRARY MEETING ON THURSDAY AN IMPORTANT MKKTINfl TO 1IH HELD TO PLAN FOIl FOHMAIi OPENING ADDHICSS 11Y MRS. HHNGSTACKHN. Tho regular business mooting of tho North Bond Public Library As sociation will ho hold at tho library Thursday nftornoon nt throo o'clock. P'nus for tho iuubIcuIo at Logglo'ft Hall Friday ovonlng, May tho 1st, will be completed and nrrnngomenta for tho formal opening of tho library will also bu futhored; In addition to tho regulnr business mooting Thursdiv. Mrs. Henry Song-.' stacked who has boon ho promlnont In the pioneer work of tho Mnrsh flold public library movomont nnd who more rocontly lias dono so much to soctiro n Carnoglo library for that City, will ho prosont nud tell tho North Bond Indies about tho trials and vicissitudes before thorn In tholr work nnd how thoso samo difficulties havo been met and overcome by tho Mnrshflold pooplo. Mrs, Songstnckou Is an earnest and attractlvo Bpeakor und tho association members will bo enlightened and encouraged by what sho hns to say. An opportunity will bo given those prosont to nsk ques tions pertaining to bnrly library nf fort. Evory olio interested In estab lishing a public library In North Bond ahould nttond tills mooting. FOR RENT I'OU HENT Tuo nicely fiu-nlslied rooms with bath. Call at G31 North First street. FOH HENT Seven Phono 37-L. room house. FOH RENT Modern house, 11th and Central, Phono 38G, FOH HENT Hnom with or ulUiout board. ICC So. Tenth street, FOH HENT Furnished room with bath, for single gentleman. 3S8 Third and Highland. FOH HENT Furnished , housekeep ing rooms. 471 lEIrod .avenue. Phono 200-L. 4 WANTED EXPEHIENCED DRESSMAKING Inquire 138 Fourth and Central. DEMAND THE II EST! When looking for n good smoko you might ns woll got tho host. You can get a La Natomma Cigar from all first class doalors In the Coos Bay cities, WHY ACCEIT OTHERS? AFTER DINNEH CHESTEUFIHLD SPECIAL CONCHA a for U.1c 2 for 2.1c 2 for 25c 3 for 2.1c mlm TEe Royal TONIGHT Entlro chango of program. La Petlto Janls. This winning llt tlo girl made a hit last night and will do so tonight, If you glvo nor a chance. Anton Zurnhold In a comle mon ologue, suro to please. Four reels of tho best pictures In Marshfield. "Tho Fight for Right." A thrill ing drama dealing with prison la bor. Two rents of excltomeut. "-Tha Farmer's Daughter." A photoplay of morlt. , "A Fall Into Luok." A prospector WANTED Neat npjwvirliiK, evp'r-! after perilous udventurB, eventually fenced second girl. Must have .wins a fortuno and a brldo. references. Wages. $25 per Admission, lowor floor, 15c; bal month. Phono 209.L or 324-R. cony, 10c, Vinol The Great Tonic Builder for peoplo of evory ago and walk ,!? Your money back If not satisfied with results. For sale only at Till: LEADINp DRUG STORE Eft : Hi m