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Ln ' 1 'ST' iy':'11' rwa fir THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ( Hart Schaffher & Marx designing puts the latest and most correct style in your clothes; "all wpol" fabrics keep it there. If you're after stylo, you'll want the best, and you'll want it to last during the months of wear. You'll get this service in the clothqs we sell and from $18 up. .,,.,, The Home of II art. S chaff ndr arid Mara: Good Clothes Woolen Mill Store Suits purchased in this store will he kept pressed free of charre WW"aMBglB,,,WMM'M,IM1,W,aMM"MyWWMManMWMMiMfcJhlMaMMWMMMM BOXING Under Auspices North Bend Boxing School, Friday Night, April 24th, 9 p. m.' Sharp THREE SIX-ROUND BOUTS: ED WILSON vs. FRANK MASON BILLY HANCOCK vs. HAPPY KOLEN BILLY REED vs. FLOYD JORGENSON Eckhoff Building Entrance through Billiard Hall. General admission. $1.00. Rinnside. $1.50 Bargains in Grass deeds "We have some choice, fan cy grass seeds that wc are idling at bargain prices. Here are a few of them and the prices: Timothy, per lb 7c English rye grass, per lb. 8c Italian rye grass, per lb. .9c Orchard grass, per lb... 20c Alsiko, per lb 20c JRcd clover, per lb 18c Wo also have bone-meal Fertilizer and Number One )r General Purpose Fertiliz Jr that cannot be beat. Phone us .your order or ionic over and select what you want. Bunker Hill Dept. Store W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Phone 32. LIVERY RUSINESS FOR SALU OR TRADE Until further notice, I will offer for snlo trucks and transfer wagons, piano trucks, horses and harness mid other appurtenances too numerous to mention. Will bll or trade my entire stock and business ,S holo or by tho piece; will tnko In exchange any lira stock except liorsos or will toko secured notes for ft reasounhlo length of tlino. I have managed tills business for twenty-fire years nnd now am ready to retire, nnd linve no other reason for Bulling out. .Will rent barn very reasonable. I. If. JIEISNER Marshfleld, Oregon. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or ; exohanoe. Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work .Bwnn11' ll H!'""0 office carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. 8 RAYS MORE ONLY before prices l rerhain Park will bo advanced 10 per cent. .Djr making your selection of a location now you will savo from $40 to $00 a lot. .This Property is located In the heart of the city and lots range In Price from 9300 to $000, on easy terms, a small payment down td balance l two and n half years. See Reld about It. Make appointments by phone. Call 204-J or 327-J. Office open oven tags from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A, REID, OWNER'S AGENT, 150 Front Street. sSWRKf i " JV.Y v? lu if A rYM ' -jy if 'rSI'f'l ! U Junf.;A iriWv '-I -I it TN I 'If vi ' II I II i ' tVt ' . x i Copj:;ht IlirtScUffner & Mrx ITOhie Royal TONIGHT MISS MADEL FORD, pinging two beautiful songs which are bound to pleaso. i '- "FOR TUB CROWN" An Ameri can two-reel fciituro starring Wnr run Kerrigan. This Ih tlio second of tlio "Adteiituros of Jacques" series. "A PERILOUS RIDE" A thrill ing photoplay by the MnJcHtlc com pany. "WAITING FOR HUI1I1Y" A Thannhonser comedy. ADMISSION: Lower floor, lCc; Dnlcony, 10c. COMING SUNDAY Llout. Daring nnd tho Intornntlonal Jqwol thlovcs, In threo reels. COMINO SOON "CHECKERS" A five-reel racing feature. Program for Grand Theater nm douhle show nooo vuirr of new films "TUB NECKLACE OF RAME SIS" A chaso through Amorlca, England, Franco nnd Italy. One of tho most retnnrkablo films ovor at tempted picturing the pursuit of notorious criminals It's n special foaturo Edison In three reols. nHATINH THEin 110ARD niLL" Good Illograph comedy. "MAN FROM TUB WEST" An extraordinary good wostoro story exciting moments nro plentiful In this special foaturo Lubln In two reels. "FADDISTS" Olograph comedy. A TWO-llOUIt SHOW CHILDREN Ifc; ADULTS, 13c. PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY WILL. OUST IF VETERANS OF FORMER WARS AT VANCOUVER TELEGRAPH OFFER TO ORGANIZE TO GO TO FRONT AGAIN. tDr AnoclHnl Pr to Coe Dr TlmM.J VANCOUVER, Wash., April 22 An offer to raise an Infantry regi ment of young men who served In Cuba, Porto Rico, china and the Philippines, was telographod to Sec retary of War Harrison lu caso of troop movement on Mexico. The messago wn8 sent by tho commandor of tho Department of Washington nnd Alnskn of the Spanlsh-Amorlcan War veterans. Another RIG DANCE ECKHOFF Hall North Rend THURSDAY NIGHT, April lillrd, KEYSER'S ORCHESTRA. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modern fiiruMinl room Bitltnblo for two gontlcmcn. 2 1 1 Commercial. LOST I.iuIUn miiiiII uohl Wnlthnm wntch, hunting case, and gold neck chain, Howard for return to Mrs. Carl Walker or Times Office. FOR RENT FiimMied liouwln-ep. lng rooms. 1021 Hired iivomi" WANTED (Jill dcrirrN vok In prl vnto fnmlly. Phono 174R. -- LOST LOST A rocker nriu for nn E- (elslor. Finder pleaso return to Geo. Johnson nt Ploncor Hard waro Store. WANTED I WANTED (ihl will tJiko cnio tf .rhlldrou during the day. 230 South Broadway, or Phono 70-L. NURSE will take patients at her homo. Good hoard nnd belt of caro. Address Nurso, caro Times. WANTED Woman to act as nurse nnd hoiiHokoepor for elderly In valid. Apply to Mrs. Songstuckou. WANTED A M'coud hand gas plate. Phono 337J. FOR SALE FOR SALE Ancona ocrs. for hatch- lng; also day-old chicks. E. A. Stonocyphur, Phono G-J. FOlt SALE 2 registered yenrlliig bulls; nlso 3 Jorsoy bull calves sub Ject to register. S. L. Lafforty, Co qulllo, Home Phono 471. FOR SALE Household K(d. on Un ion St. nenr ball park, North Ootid. Seo Mrs. Farrls. FOR HALE OHEAP. Complete, household furnlturo for flvo rooms. Ws C, Oalley, Sherman avo., near Union, Phono Gl, North Rend. FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage, kale strnwborry'plants of best varlotlos. Tower Hill Gardens, p. O. Oox 389, Mfld, or leave orders at Plo noor or Warnor Groceries. FOR SALE Fine Plnyertono piano nt a sacrlflco and onsy terms. Par ty going away. Phono 120-J or 117. FOR SALIC Good restaurant doing oxcellmt business. $300 cash, Address E. R., caro Times. FOR SALE Round cedar HOOO-gnl. tank, towor about 7G ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and 2-Inch plpo with all connections; gas englno and pump. Will soil together or separately. Apply to Rout. Marsden, Sr. FOR SALE Rotel business. Cheap If taken at once. Phone 478, Em pire, Oregon. Arago Hotel. FOR SALE On account of slckuoss I will sell tho Midget Cafe, Do ing good business next to postof flco, North Oond, Ore. FOR RENT FOR RENT Largo room with heat, suitable for threo or four gentlo men. 39G Fourth Street South. FOR RENT Furnished hoiiMvkcep Ing rooms. 977 Fourth St. South. FOR RENT Two ftirnlHhetf house keeping rooms, 373 Sixth Street. Phone 295-L. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, In rear of 878 South Fifth street. FOR RENT Room with or wlUwut board. 16C So. Tenth street. FOR RENT Furnished house-kw-Ing rooms, ground floor .095 First and Birch. Phone 239J. FOR RENT Furnished room with batk, for single gentleman. 3S8 Third and Highland. ClASSriED AD w!P BREVITIES TIDES I-'OIl APRIIi Dolow Is given tho tlmo and holght of high and low water at MnrsMlold. Tho tides aro placed In tho ardor of occurrence, with tbelr tlmos on tho firBt line and holghts ou tho second line of cucn day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holghtfl will In dicate wlictuer It is high or low water. For high wator on the bar substract two hours 34 mlnutcB. 22 Mrs. . 0.G0 .G.Gi 0.0 7.3G 0.G 8.12 0.2 '8.47 0.0 9.10 0.1 9.G3 0.1 10.28 0.1 11.07 0.0 11.G3 0.1 1.12 G.O l.GG G.O 2.3G G.O 3.12 G.O 3.G3 4.8 4.30 4.7 G.10 4.G G.G4 4.4 G.41 4.3 G.G8 1.2 7.33 l.G S.0G 1.7 S.3G 1.9 9.02 o o 5!27 2.4 9.52 :.S 10.2G 2.7 11.12 2.8 Ft. . . G.O lira. Ft.. 1.20 G.8 Mrs.. 1.48 Ft... G.O Mrs.. 2.1C Ft... CO Hrs. . 2.43 Ft... C.l Hrs.. 3.11 Ft. . . C.l Hrs.. 3.(1 Ft... G.l Hrs.. 4.14 Ft.., Hrs. Ft... fi.O 4.r4 G.S WEATHER FORECAST (Or Amm1iI Pmi Is Coot nJ Tltnm.) OREGON Fair nnd showers Thursday, In west; tonight nnd Thursday" cloudy In east nnd probably showers; winds shift lug to soutncriy. LOCAIj temperature RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. m., April 22, by DonJ. Ostllnd. special government me- I toorologlst: Maximum no Minimum 3G At 4: 13 a. in, 40 Precipitation 0 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1013 G1.48 Precipitation samo porlod Inst year G8.ll Wind: northwest, clear. HORN. MERCHANT To Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Merchant tit tholr homo on tho Merchant ranch near Dullards Tuesday, April 21 a son. Plat Tract. Eugene O'Connoll Is platting pnrt of his Klttyvlllo hold ings as O'Connoll Terrace, Kills Rear. Guy Cutllp, of Cons River, who wan In MnrshMold today, reported that ho and lit brother kill ed a big bear which they trapped neur their ranch yesterday. PostMiui Service Tho mldweok Borvlco will bo omlted nt tho Ilnptlst church Thursdny evening lu order that tho mcmbrcH mny attend tho mooting at tho Methodist- church, IndiiNtrhil Clubs L. P. Harring ton, who Ib organizing IndtiRtrlnl clubs among tho school children for county and stnto fair exhibits, Is now In Mnrshfield organizing tho local school children. FIIIh garden Tho bulkhead In tho rear of W. It. Haines' place in West Mnrshflold hroko last night under tho weight of tho fill nnd envorod tho rear pnrt or his lot. Ho had hulk headed It off to savo IiIh garden but tho bulkhead did not hold. Richardson t.'umlug. Tom Rich ardson, tho booster of tho Oregon Development League, will nrrlvo hero May G for a tour of this sec tion, Tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorcfl has been tasked to nr ruiiKo nn itinerary for him. UuiMiia bar HIiouIh Tlio Umpqtia bar tins boon shoaling badly of lato and shipping from thoro Is being do- layed. Captain Duller of tho tug thoro was only nbout cloven foot or water tiioro. Rlfj TlieftM. According to a re port which Mr. Mngeo, who ropro Bonts tho Lnngloy & Mlchnol Com pany In tlila soctlon, has recolvod from San Francisco, his firm haH been tho victims of n series of thofts that will run Into mnny thou sands of dollnrs. It seems that goods woro Btolon and then sold to lnnnnlann Ilia ! Imu i n number of rotall drug stores. Has Rlrthday. Yesterday waa J. W. Rennett's Wty-nlnth hlrthdny. nnd he received congratulation from many, Somo or his friends nut up a llttlo Job on him and sent Mm a hunch or toys for birthday presents, but tho biggest gift was received from 8. II. Hedges. Mr. Seug8tarken wished him Joy on his "sovonty-eigiitir' birtlidny, but J. W. Insisted that this was too many. Print Write-ups The Christian Science Monitor prints about a half column article boosting Coos Hay, tho artlclo having been sent by Sec retary Motley of the Chamber of Commerce, In response to a request. He also received a copy todny of "Abroad," a magazliip circulated by the Southern Pacific In Europe to en courage Immigration, In which thoro Is a page wrlto-up or Cpoa County, Will Ruild Alva Doll has made arrangements for the erection of a small brick veneor building on his lot on South Droadvay, about 300 feet south of tlio postofflce, it will be ono story and 19x31 feet and will ho occupied by himself. Ho and I. S, Kaufman aro figuring on erect ing a rino brick building on their property at tho corner or Hroadway and Anderson, just south ot tho Irv ing block. Start Ray Hrldgo. According to a report at North Hend, a bridge rpro man la there to engago n houiq for his family, preliminary to starting tho construction of the S. P. bridge across the bay. None of tho local Southern Pacific officials know any thing about the brldgo work being started now. iiij-uu. William iiniior oi mo lB OAIll, V nVRIlTPV nnd T T Mnr Gleaner Is said to have taken aound.;0. rS.tlm sfngl' " Vi1!.a.l,w ,ll!yB "KO showing that ,0, from , d ,,. ,0 KEEN KUTTER STANDS FOR QUALITY Wo hnndlo n full Hue of pocket knives, Dutcher, Steak, Vegotablo nnd Fowl Knives, Scissors of all requirements; shears in vnrlouo patterns; Razors in straight blndea and Safety Razors to ?G.00. Finest qunllty Razor Hones and Straps. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Phone 77-J. Hardware and Plumbing IREQPbE'YQU W KMOW H ABOUT J, D. GOSS returned todny from Co qullo. ALAN TODD, roturnod today from a business trip to Allegany. MRS. 11EN. McMULLEN of Myrtlo Point Is a Mnrshflold visitor. J. S. MASTERS of Sumner, is a busi ness visitor In Mnrshflold today. MRS. ROUERT ROOK of Allegany Is visiting friends lu Marshfleld to day. OERT CHURCH -of Coos River Is n business visitor in Mnrshfield to day. CHARLES JENSEN loft on tho morn lng train for Coqulllc, on a busi ness trip. W J- CONRAD Is expected homo on tho Orenkwnter, Thursday from Portland. ! R. A. OALSINGER loft on tho morn. lng train for Coqulllo nnd Onndon todny. MRS. C. C. NOllLE and Mrs. .Toh. Cowan Jr. of Lakeside nro Mnrsh flold visitors. C. R. PECK roturnod Inst ovonlng irom coqulllo whero ho was at tending court. MISSES ELEANOR SELANDER and Olllo RIchnrdB aro shopping in Mnrsliflold todny. MRS. E. 8CHAFFER returned from I COQUILLE, Or., April 22. Tho n visit to Golden Foils on tho Coos county grand Jury mado a pnr Btcanior Alert today. tlal report today. Tho following NOAH FOLK, of Allegany, was n IiuUctmonts woro roturnod: pnsBengor on tho Bteamcr Alort C. II. McLnughlln of Marshfleld for MarBhflold today. If0r failure to support wlfo. D. McINTYRE of tho Orogon Power' C. II. McLaughlin of MarBhflold compnny left on tlio morning train for Coqulllo todny. MISS MAE DLAKE or Marshfleld re turned from n visit to Allogauy on tho Stenmor A'ert today. R. A. WERNICII was hero Tuesday from North Oond. Ho returned yes terdny from Snn Francisco. MR. AND MRS. J. A. I100NI3 re turned todny from n visit to tho homo of Cnptulu A, D. lloono nt Sumner. HARRY RULT.MAN roturnod from n busincsB trip to nnndon, laBt ovonlng, and Ih propnrlng for tho worst lu tho Moxlcnn situation. J. G. MULLEN wont to Coqulllo TuoBduy afternoon on matters con nected with tho caso of Johnson vs Grobs.A Olson of North Oond. Relative Wiltes. Mnrshnl Hnrtnr CHAS WHETSTONE, n ICtilght of tho proceedings ngalnat him, Mayor Al Road who has been nway from Co- lo and Constnblo Cox of Manihflold. qulllo for sonio tlmo, was hero yes- Mr. Goss alleges errors In tho nt torday calling on his old chums tnchmont proceedings which caused llomor Ring, Frank Denning nnd.t"" contempt charges. Cell Ireland, Will Remit Penalty, has rocolvod a letter from Goorgo Tho county court decided to re Shcard of 33C Clomlntlnu Btroot. Snn l" tho ponalty In tho Klnnoy tar Francisco, snylng that Hon Roberts, cnBB ut thnt tho Intorost and who wiib drowned hero February 22 oll'r chargOB must bo paid. was a cousin of his. MARSHAL J. W. CARTER loft for Coqulllo Tuesday afternoon to appour before tho grand Jury. It Is presumed that tho Inquisitorial body is looking Into vlco condi tions nnd Mnrslinl Carter's testi mony will bo taken. CHARLES VAN DUYN roturnod Wednesday from n weeks stay at Portland whero ho took tho Shrl nor dogroo. Mr. Van Duyn says tho pcoplo oiitsldo aro all Interes ted In Coos Ray and her progress In tins era of development Portland and other northern points. They saw to It that Chan. Von Duyn got properly Initiated Into tho mysteries or ji nnuur Tomplo at Portland. i, nnnnnN hmith i'nr 'runninv n .... .. . . ' . testify nororo tlio grand jury lu the caso of Mrs. Cluis. Franklin, colored, who wus accused ofshoot ing her husbnnd eomo months ngo. Frunklln has left the country and hns not been located, and Smith, ns tho nrrestlng offlcor, was call ed on to testify, . J. SHEAHAN returned todny from tho Smith-Poweru camp at Romoto. As soon as tho logs cut can ho got Into tho river, tho camp will ho closod and probably moved to tho now Smith-Powers road by Fore man Dnshnoy. It is hard to get logs out from Romoto, thoro being about 1,000,000 In tho river thoro now. STILL STUCK FAST fnjr Aiioclilxl ritu It Coo. Dr TlmM.J NEWPORT, Or., April 22. Tho schooner Mlreno, which ran aground yesterday, was still on tho spit at tho entrance or Alsea Ray, All ef forts to got her off last night railed and will bo renewed nt high tldo to night, Tho vessel Is not yet dnmaged. Advantageous Improved income residence property and4 splendid site for apartment house. "Choice corner, eight minutes from Post Office. Rev. G. L. Hall will sell to your advantage. Limited time only. See him or real estate dealers. Phone 256. I with Mrs. Geo., Stoptionson. North Bend Daptlst Woinou with Mrs. Gurnea. Young Matrons with Mrs. Wnltor Clnbaugh. A. N. W. with Mrs. Carl Evertson. Thursday Noria Jensen, Norwegian Club with Mrs. Lutheran with Mrs. Young A. O. i Ladles' Aid Snow, M'UtUGHLIH IS Marshfleld Man Held for Non Support Other Indict ments Today. (Spoclnl to Tho Tlmos.) for fnlluro to support child, Harry Morgan of Coos Day for robbory. James Osborno for receiving stol on money nnd property. Gub Johnson of Mnrsliflold for, receiving nnd concealing money stolon In Svon saloon holdup In Mnrshflold. Ozolla Franklin, negrcBB, for as saulting husband with dangerous woupon. ' Harold Honilco of Onndon and nnrry i;. Aicuonniu of Marsnnoia woro freed on chnrges of forgery ami ontainiiig inouoy by tniso pro- tOUCOB. Contempt Chao Un. Judgo Coko will prdbauly doclda today tho motion of John D. Goss to dlflllllsH the contomilt of court FIRE OF FUTURE TO RE FOUGHT WITH CHEMICALS Thnt chemicals will ciitiroly take tho placo of wator within tho noxt flvo years as n means or righting flro wnn tho prophecy mado nt n recout convention of flro flghtora. In tho largo ultloB most or tho amnll fires aro now put out with chemicals, and It Is not a big Btop from this to tho use or guns for shooting Into build ings for putting out big fires, Times Want nda bring results. Hnvo your Job printing dono at Tho Times offlco. I Another RIG DANCE ECKHOFF Hull North Rend THURSDAY NIGHT, April U:J. KEYHER'S ORCHESTRA. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. PaclHc Livery aud Trnnsfor Company. IF VINOL does not help, your money ' is refunded. LEADING DRUG STORE THE SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. North Dcnd Daptlst Social nt tho home of Mrs. Frazlor. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Geo. Rourko. Narcissus Club with Miss Thorla Lund. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Stewart McDonald. THURSDAY. L. P. Club with Miss Lillian Cook. North Dond Episcopal Guild r s. tq - " ... r - 1 ZrJ flja? 1$ ''lJVV-f