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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
zZmmmi&m'"? ri c- . -t -, - . V -"WW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE SF Variety and Value in Rugs E!S!5SCKfcC! HPHKtf952lSV ., .MM.. r.-in G?ztKmamm5?xjzjnr SsSS a - filftt Vb-J- Mr. and Mrs, Good-appearing: Have you never seen well-furnished homes spoiled by old, worn rugs? New furni ture demands new rugs. Come and see our new stock of rugs . We can sell you rugs that will make your floors as beautiful as your walls. We sell the kind, also, that give LONG WEAR and always keeb their bright colors. You know the value of good rugs, therefore, you will think our PRICES ARE SQUARE An inspection of our ug display will give you an inkling of assort ments shown here. There are scores of different room-size rugs on this fixture alone. The collection repre sents all the well known makes, the most desirable weaves, the choicest patterns and colorings. .It will take only a few minutes to glance through them and pick out a pattern to harmonize with the color scheme of your room. There are con ventional and floral de signs. There are hand some Oriental and French floral effects. 9x12 Rugs from $5 to $50. Smaller Rugs 75c up. i WE SELL IT FOR LESS ti GOING & HARVEY GO. Complete House Furnishers s BREV1TIE5 tides for APiurj Delow is Riven tho time and height of high and low water at Marshflald. I Tho tides are placed In tho ordor of occurronco, with tholr times on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho socond lino of each day; a compar ison ou consccutlvo holghts will In dlcato whether It la high or low lwator. For high water on tho bar isubstract two hours 34 mlnutcB. W L WED IN CALIFORNIA jic 17 18 19 20 Hrs. VH. . Hrs. Ft. . Hrs. Ft. . . 0.29 2.6 1.45 2.8 3.12 ! 7 Hrs.. 1.24 Ft. . . 2.4 Hrs.. 0.25 Ft... 1.9 G.3C 5.7 7.4C 5.1 9.17 5.0 10.24 4.8 11.29 4.9 1.30 0.1 2 42 O.V 3.49 O.G 4.47 0.7 5.3G 0.8 8.42 4.4 9.52 4.5 10.50 4.8 11.35 3.0 0.0 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST (Dr XmocUicJ Tmt to Coo. Il.j Tlmr.) OREGON Fair; heavy frost except near Coast. Friday warmer, with westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 a. in., April 1C, by llouj. Ostllnd. spoclal government nio- I toorologlst: Maximum 47 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m -tl Precipitation ,...35 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 G1.32 Precipitation same- porlod last year 57.27 Wind: Southwest, cloudy The Roval TONIGHT Entire clmngo of program. Mill Mabel Pnril An excellent jter Just off tho Orphoum Vaudo- wm circuit, m two songs. "A Man In tho World of Men" men two-rool drama featuring litfa Allcimt A tlirlllnr frmti ntnrt to finish. Maa, just an Indian" An In '"Mtlng Indian dramn. "Her Seerntnrlna" Pnrl White trtei (tils a comody to bo roniom M'fd by all who see It. Admission; Lowor floor, 15c; lfony, 10c. Comlnc Sunilnv "Mr Klrlmtiian tojthe Blue Diamond" Sonu thing wnj every foot of this big four rl feature. TIER STOCKINOS IS FASHION'S DECREE Ruffle on Ruffle, Even to Knees, Seen on Roiird Walk. ATLANTIC CITY. April 15. Hosiery adorned with lace rurflos and pantalettes woro two novoltles In fomlnlno attlro much In evldenco In tho Easter boardwalk pnrado when Inquisitive breezes toyed with what should havo covered thorn. Tho breezes revealed that moro than a seoro of womon woro wearing stockings which boro tiers of lace clear to tho knees, in two or threo Instances even hlghor, and moro than u dozen womon bonenth their silt skirls woro seen to be wearing panta lettes, iu mott cases of colors to con trast effectively with tholr outer at tire. Gorgeous colored vests woro also worn by many of tho fair promonnd-ors. Ono Arrest Charles Davis was arrested by Officer Shoupo on Wed nesday afternoon and charged with drunkenness. Ho wn released lator In the day on $5 ensh ball. Wed in Juno Friends of Jns. L. Ferry Jr. nnd Florn M. Harlman a well known Marshtlold young couple, havo been appraised that tholr mar Huge will tako place In June. Union Lnld Up. Tho launch Un ion, malting tho morning run to Lakeside, broko Its pump eccentric itil1n mi rmiln tn l.nlnulilit mi Wml. ; ncsday, nnd wns towed to the Smith nnd Wndo Mnchlno Shops for ro- I pairs. Move- Railway Cnmp. Tho crow , nnd fixtures nt Camp Four woro mov ' cd from tholr station near Lnkosldo to Saundoru Lnko on Weducsdny. Tlioy will ndd moro to this forco and and start clearing tho right of way immouinieiy. Now Huslness. Mr. Lang, of En geno, is making arrangements to open n largo flour nnd feed business I. Tntaiiflili1 tin Iu iiau nnnrflt lif ifila I, nal.is.ua n li?llntln 1 lit I .lift IIIIH Ml..... Vfin . .....V. has contracts for supplying Porter 1 Druuiurtr couirnciurs on inu new nuu nnd will supply them out of hero also. Engagement of Miss Alice Butler and Dr. Dunbar of Sterling City Announced. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Uutler have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice, to Dr. Palmer Howard Dunbar of Sterling City, Cal. The marriage to tako placo shortly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uutler have been mnk Ing their homo nt Colfax, Calif, for some, tlmo nnd Miss Uutler lias been there with them. Miss Uutler is ono of Coos Hay's best known and most highly respected young women nnd has a host of friends on Coos liny who will unite In extending congrat ulations to Dr. Dunbar. Her brother Walter E. Uutler,' Is cashier of tho First National Dank of Mn rsh field. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. I THURSDAY. A. N. W. with Mrs. Olivia Ed man. Young Matrons with Mrs. Dan Mnlonoy. Epworth League party In now hall. Thursday Club with Mrs. J. W. Illtdonbrnnd. EaBtsldo Sewing Club with Mrs. J. D. McKny. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Del Rhodes. FRIDAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Olivia Edmnn. Skcnnsa Club with- Mrs. Donald Charleston. I Thlmblo Club with Mrs. O. I A. Oothro. PnBt Matrons with Mrs. Fnn- nla Hazard. I North lJond Wesleynn Ulblo I ClnsB Social nt church. wero loosened by tho drodgo work lugs, which took most of tho mud from beneath tho edge of tlio (locks. The placo.hiiB been fenced up and will be repaired today. Suitcase Found. A sultcaso wns found by ono of tho dredgo employes at Uroadway and Curtis nvonuo last evening nnd brought to tho police station. Inspection of tho traveling bag showed that It was tho proporty of G. W. Turnur. Milken fine giftMrs. J. L. Ferry has presontod thu Mnrshfloh Public Library with a sot of 39 volumes of Hubert Howo Dancroft'a History of tho Pacific Const. Tho sot was Issuod n numbor of years ago and tho plates of It woro destroyed In tho San Francisco disaster n few yonrs ago. It Is a comploto history of tho Pn- AT .THE lpTIEIL mm kV. fff m - Recovers Umbrella. Through a Times want ad Mrs. E. II. Joohnk has rccovored n valuable umbrella. It was taken from tho M. E. Church by mlstnko tho other, night and soon i uftor the lost ad appeared In Tho Times. Mrs. Nelson, or uunKor lliu, telephoned Mrs. Joohnk that tho urn-1-rolla was at hor placo and would bo roturncd. Chandler PHONE uroD 10 Cent I JOn Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY UVEIIY RUSIXESS FOR SALE OR TRADE lTntll further notice, I will cifer for sale trucks nml wasfcr wagons, jdanp trucks, " ' "'" Harness una other PPurtenances too numerous o mention. Will sell or " my entire stock nnd OMiness as wholo or by tho jwe; will tnko In exchange "T lire stock except horses or '" toke secured notes for n a)nal)0 length of time. I ?ve inanaged this business w twenty.flvo years ana now ready to retire, ana hnve cti n. renso tor selling 1. . ,l rent u very L, II. HEISNER Marshfleht, Oregon. To Be Healthy One Must Perspire! If you do, not perspire, tho pores of tho skin clog. In this condition you oro render ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub baths havo no effect upon cleansing tho pores of tho skin hence the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which ore now offered for your benefit and relief. Wo havo Installed an excollont sys tem of Russian and Turkish Unths, which aro the finest In every respect. Physicians rec ommend a Russian Steam Dnth at least onco a month. You are Invltod to call and In ipect our new and up-to-dato jystem of modern bathing at tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Bunker Hill. Tnko White Star Auto to Junker Hill. Gentlemen on Fri day and Saturday fjora 2 p. m. to i- m . and on bunday from 8 aVn to 12 . M families from 2 p. m. to 12 m. on Thursdays. Telehone 38S-L. N. D. Wnrnlg, Portlnnd; F. R. Oraff. Portland; J. F. Quick. Onk laniJ: Wm. Chandler, Conulllo; A. O. Peterbon, Seattle Wash; J. P. Peterson, Spokane; 1C. F. McLeod, Portland; W. Sinclair, CoqulllojIJ. Perkins, Myrtlo Point; C. Madden, Omaha: E. A. Roberts. Myrtlo Point C. W. Edlo, Portland; UenJ. F. Clark, Evoritt, Wnsh.; P. N. Rooberg. North Uond; J. P. Cnrpontor, Portland; II. J. Lea, Seattlo; W. J. Rooho, Port land: Ilerlln Churoh, Portland; W. T. Provoll, Portland. Llojil W. II. Strong, Portlnnd; E. Hnr lln. Sumner; E. W. Smith, Unndon; F W. Sunno, Portland: E. M. Prlng, nandon; L. Moyeor, Portlnnd; Sam Uradloy, Sprlngfiold. ItlllllCO. P. Uoamnn. Gardener. Oro.; Arthur Penrr. Coqulllo; It. M. Cornoll, Lang lois; Roy Martin, Uandon; C. Davis, Myrtle Point; D. McLollnn, Henry vllle; F. W. Hardonbrook, Daniels Creek; L. G. Masters, Sumner: Jesse Wroley, North Bend; G. S. Masters, Dora, St. Lawrence C. A. Stlffler, South Inlet; E. J. East, Florence, Oro.; A. P. Miller, Coqulllo; A. U. Daley, Monrovia; N. O. Uessey, Coos River. "EHinernldn," Senior play, Mnsonle Ojx'ra House, liidny night, April 17. DOXT WAIT; get It now nml get It at HAINES. Revivors pin Through a Times ad Miss Qladya Prlttlo, stenographer in A. II. Stutsman's office, hns rccov- cred a valuable pin. It was found ' by Will Sneddon who brought It to 1 tho Times offlco and ono Insertion 1 of tho nd found tho ownor. Tho pin I was a present to Miss Prlttlo, n party who took It In settlement of n i $U0 debt having given It to hor. I Not (IoIiik Away. Thoro has been ' circulated a report that Ivau Hohun t thai, of tho Ruslan Steam Paths, had ' sold out nnd wns about to leavo town. I This report Is untrue. Mr. Hohon I thai has been negotiating tho snlo of I his establishment, but ho has taken a position In tho pulp mill ana ex pects to remain lioro permanently. Uc has mndo many friends and his business Is growing. PIIIiik Tose. Elghteon piling thnr support tho corner of tho dock on which Saccht's milk depot stands, gnvo way on Wednesday and caused the dock to sag about ten Inches. Mr. Sacchl says ho holleves the plUnx I Special Prices j I on Laundry Soap. FOR A I'UW DAYS WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS Cudnhy's Pearl Whlto Soap Regular 5o bar, 0 bars, 25c; or caso of 100 bars, $:i.Hn. Cudnhy's Whlto Uorax Nap tint Soap, Regular 5 coins a bar; C for 25c; or n caso of 100 bars for il.d.l. James Pylo's Ponrllno, reg ular 25 cont packago, for JJOr. Two deliveries dally all over Marshfiold. Phone U2. Bunker Hill Dept. Store MDAYS MORE ONLY before prlws In rerliani Park will be advanced 10 per cent. .Ry making your selection of location now you will save from $10 to $00 n lot. .THU Pwty Is located in (ho heart of tho city and lot. range in M ro, $!10O to 000, on easy terms, n small payment flown n1 balance i two and n half years. See Reld about it. Make PPolntment. by phone. Call Sfli-3 or 327-J. Office open even- from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGENT, 15 0 Front Street. KUPPENHEIMER Spring and Summer CLOTHING NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE FIXUP I See tho page advertisement In this week's Saturday Evening Post. We are showing all the latest Btyles and cuts In nls celebrated lino which Is recognized as Ameri ca's most up-to-date line of cloth ing as to fit and quality. 918.00 to $30.00. Others 9S..10 (o $18. FIXUP Agents Royal Tailors. TWO STORES: Marshfleld Katth Rend IT'S A FACT THE La Natoma Cigar Is making many friends. Tho dally increased Bales prove tho worth of tho most popular cigar now being smoked on Coos Roy, JiA NATOAlA HEADQUARTERS ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS. AFTER DINNER CHESTERFIELD SPECIAL CONCHA 2 for 25c 2 for 2.1c 2 for 2.1c fl for 2.1c Senior Play "ESMERALDA" at Masonic Opera House Friday Night, April 17th Show your interest in the schools and appreciation of their work by buying a ticket. clflc Coast nnd n set of books that Mrs. Songstncken hns long desired, for the library. It originally cost $250 but It Is much moro valuable now. RAITIST LADIES of North Bond will hold a COOKED FOOD 8ALK at SMITH'S Variety STORE SAT URDAY, April 18. NOTICE. Tho cows that wero lost noar Bole Addition woro recovered through In formation given by Mr. Olln of Llb by. Tho service of those helping Iu tho search Is greatly appreciated. R. A. Corthell. Mr. Henderson. CLASSIFIED AL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Flrst-clnii, competent, general mcrchniullso man. Must undcrstnnd dry goods, Good posi tion (or good man. Address, wlthv referonces, O. M enro Tlmos. LOST A Ronton hull terrier In Mnrshfloldi Whlto face, chest and front feet, brlndlo body. An swers to nnmo of Tango, no col lor. Reward for return to Mrs. L. J, Simpson, North Uend. - i i - NURSE Mill take pntlcntH nt her home, Good board and best of care. Address Nurso, caro Times. WANTED Furnished houso by coo plo without chlldron. Telephone room 214 Chnndlor Hotel. LOST LOST A gold bracelet with sot. Rownrd for return to Times of fice . FOR SALE FOR SALE NVuiiuin llmtlicr pi ano. A dandy. Vnry reasonable. Call at 817 North Uroadway. HORSE FOR SALE Chonp, b tweon 1300 nnd 1400 pounds. Can bo soon nt tho Walter Rich ardson place, Hunker Hill. FOR HALE Practically .new $125 piano for $300. Easy payments. Inquire at Tlmos offlco. Foil" HALK-At n bargain, one four horso stonm engine, ono very noar now saddle; 4 lota on McPhcrson nour Montana street; twolvo hun dred dollars. $1200.00. Four lots on cornor Vlrglnln-Evorott, fifteen hundred, 1500,00. 12 lots on Mar lon near Virginia Avo. Urldge, olghtoon hundred, $1800,00, Five por cent Discount for cash. Phono 1441. R. A. nock ' North Uend, Orogon. FOR SALE Hound cedar 8000-gnI. tank, towor about 75 ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and 2-Inch plpo with nil connections; gas engine and pump. Will sell together or Bopnratoly. Apply to Itobt. Marsdon. Br. FOR SALE Two lotn near Lake side, 200 foot of lnko front. Phone 370-X or address F. L. 0 827 So. Flfthstroot FOIt'SALE Hotel business. Chonp If taken at onco. Phono 478, Em pire, Oregon. Arngo Hotel. FOR BALI': On account of sIckneM I will soil tho Mldgot Cafo. Do ing good business noxt to postof flco, North Uond, Oro, FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished suite of hoiiHokoopIng rooms, with bath. 240 North Fourth Street. FOR RENT Tho room furnished apartment. Inquire at Nasburg Orocory, ! FOR RENT Tho or threw house hooping rooms nt 977 So. Fourth. FOR RENT Furnished feepliije rooms. 315 North First St, FOR RENT Furnished apartment, in rear of 878 South Fifth street. FOR RENT Room with or wiUiout board, ICC So. Tenth streot. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for single gontlomau, 358 Third and Highland. FOR RENT FiirnlslH'd housekeep ing rooms. 471 lEIrod avenue. Phono 200-L. 1 WANTED EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING Inquire 138 Fourth and Control. TRUSSSES I FITTED-WITH-CARE Wo nandlo tho largest stock of trusses, olastlc hosiery and shouldor braces In Southorn Oro gon. THE LKADINO DRUO STORE. 111 J JL A -W fch B WM ?4l llffWWA, 0 'AJitA i -,