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-- r..lilllllls THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE tfLWvJte " fesssrJ fff.'fegJB TO promise you the most mid always to fulfill that's our creed here. It's a simple one; you'll .find 'nothing more comprehensive. y Our purpose is. to carry' oiuy the most favored things in style and fabrics to satis fy your wants; to sell our merchandise at prices that give you a good profit in value received; to make right any failure to so cure for you hundred per cent satisfaction. The Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing wo sell is made in this same spirit of" service ; so is all the other merchandise. M Woolen toire . ill 4 Oorrrlilht M1 Sohallnor A Maw It's a service very 'much worth your while; you ought to try.it. v- All clothing purchased in this store will be kept pressed free of charge. The homo of Hart' Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes. t BREVITIES TIRES FOR APRIL Below la Riven tho tlhio nnd height of ..high and low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tides aro DlacoJ In tho order of occurrence, with their tlmoa on tho first line and heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison on "consecutive holghts will In dicator whether It is high or low water. For n,sh water 'on tho bar suustrnct two uours 34 minutes. 24 llrs.. 1.48 5.9 vir. Ft.., lira.., Ft... G.O Hrs.i 2.41! Ft. lira Ft. . . G.l Mrs.. 3.41. Ft... o.r Mrs.. 4. 14 Ft... r...r Hrs.,. 4.G4 Ft., i T..8 S.1! 0.2 8.47 0.0 9.19 G.l 0.1 3.11 9.53 0.1 10.28 0.1 11.07. 0.0 . ll.'G3l - 0.1 2.3G .G.O 3.12 G.O 3.G3 4.8 4.30 4.7 CIO '4.6 G.G4 4.4 0.41 4.3 S.0G 1.7 5.3G 1.9 3.02 2.2 9.27 2.4 P.G2 .G 10.25 2.7 11.12 2.8 I WEATHER FORECAST OREGON Fair, with light I frost. Saturduy wanner; varl I ablo w.l ml s. BOM C IS FINALLY ENDED Bernitt and Wittig Allowed $3600 But Ownership Is Still in Doubt. A message received from Portland announces thnt Judge Wolvorton In tho United Stares District court al lowed E. W. Uernltt nnd Victor Wlt tiir sa.r.nn dnmnuoa iii their case against tho Smlth-Powora Company In volvlng the ownersnip or tno uoos Hlver boom. The mosstigo 1b Indef inite as to whether tho court allows them to retain a half Interest In tho booms or whether the payment of tho $ 3,0 00 by the Smith-Powers Com pany will glvo the latter undisputed poscsslon of the ownership of tho booms. In tho messago It Is stated that Uernltt and Wlttlg are ullowed 1, 000 for half Interest In boom, $1200 for handling Simpson Lumber com- pnny logs, $900 for handling logs nnd over $400 for other bi Robt. R. Watson Itr.PURLICAN CANDIDATE for nomination for COUNTY CLERK Primary Nominating Election, May 1G, 1914. 158-R JHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Ihe Royal TONIGHT Entire Chnngo of Program. MISS MAUEL FOItD In two now lODgl. JLJl Gf wm W-. TMBSS umi AJD US TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i FOR' RENT FOR RENT Two or three furnished l'oiiBO'keeplng rooms. 390 South Fourth. FOR HUNT Bmr blocks from Post offlco at 471 Elrod Avo, modern furnished housekeeping and sleep ing rooms. FOR RENT 7-room furnished t.ouse 940 South Hroadwny. Phono 31GG. LOST Rlnrk oowred Iiimii-iiiuv run vnsslng document. Finder please return to Times office nnd recolvo 11.00 reward. ( FOlt ItUXT 1-urnlshcil hoakivp. l'OIt HUNT 5 room random bun Ing rooms, ground floor. G9G Flrpti ftlow'1112l)' " ., rn . :..i ..." i. hi oonr Flvo llvlni: rooms. $12. GO. "" "'lt:"' ' """" -"" . see Title Guarantee & Abstract l'OIt HALE Horw t. nlMtut 1200 Co. K-!i.ri7l0JVhTllSi '.FOB RENT-Modern ftm.ld.rd room LOCAL TEMPERATURE , RECORD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 a. m., April 24, by llenj. Ostllnd, special govornmont rao- I teorologlst: Maximum v u Minimum ....'. 40 At 4:43 a. in.' 41 Precipitation ........." 04 Precipitation slnco Soptr.l, 11113 G1.GG Preclpltntlon samo porlod " last year .... .-. ,..... .G8.ll WJnij: southwest;', cloudy. Gould oomlug done. Tho suit of Uernltt and Wlttlg was for a hair Interest in tho booms which It lB clnlmed cost ovor $G4,000. Smith Powers company contented thnt Uer nltt and Wlttlg did not hnvo a half Intercut In the boom but moroly wero employed on It by tho Dean Company. Much testimony was taken In tho enso Tin ntiln on 111 tlln enso Will lirou- nbly bo received soon and thon tho exact status of tho decision will bo known, SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. W. C. T. U. RecopHon at tho homo of Itov. Samuol Gregg. Ladlos Art Club with Mrs. L. F. Falkonstoln nt North Dead. Skonn8a Club with Mrs. V. II. Savnge. SATUItDAY. I. O. O. F. Annlvorsary Ban quet and dnnco. I. O. O. Rod Men danco at Eagles' Hall. Danco at Eckhoff's Hall in North Bond. Get Rivoiyo Mrs. A. J. Mnnderly, formerly employed In a Mnrshflold laundry, was granted a dlvorco by Judgo Coke yesterday on the ground of desertion. IteiMrt on Port. President L. J". Simpson Is oxpected to read tho re port of tho receipts nnd expenditure of tho Port of Coos Hny Commission slnco Its organization nt tho Chamber of Comtnorco tonight. Excluslvo of tho $27,000 taxes to bo collected this year for tho port, tho total rccolpt havo been $338,000 and tho expendi tures $241,000, lenvlng about $90, 000 on hand tho first of April. Tho Dredge Seattlo lias recolvod $208, 000 so far. LOUIS MATHEWS was in from North Inlot today and proved up on his homestead beforo Land Commis sioner A. K. Peck. TOMORROW PEOPhE YQU II KMOW w ABOUT Hargarotn Fisher and Dob Leon ard In "THE THUMB PRINT" nn absorbing mystery drama In two TMll. 1 FOR RENT Sleeping mmitmcnlH and single rooms. 321 Boutn Broadway. suitable for two gontlomon. Commercial. 241 THE TOLL OF THE DESERT" A atom Wostorn drama by tho Frontier company. "ALMOST AN ACTRESS" Sim ple Sue Joined n niovlo company and would hnvo made a wandorful tit If the camera man had not gono to iloen on his Job, ADMISSION: Balcony 10c. Lower floor lGc; "LIEUT. DARING AND THE IN TERNATIONAL JEWEL THIEVES" A thrilling throo-reel drama of tho underworld MONDAY. "CHECKERS" A flvo-reol rac ist drama next Thursday night. WANTED WANTED Work by the day. ,Mn. Pollljoff, 947 First Street. WANTED Oli-I desires ork In pri vate family. Phono 174IL WANTED A Keconil hand. K i'lute. Phone 337Jj ) LOST I IX)ST Ladies hiiiiiII gld Wnlthaiii watch, hunting case, and gold neck chain. Reward for return to Mrs. Carl Walker or Times Office. "L'ibbjTCOALr'The klnd'YOUhaye ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company. BAND DANCE SATURDAY, April o-5, nfKHDPF HVLIj. Xortii IK?'"'- Advantageous Improved income residence property and splendid site fnr nnnrlmnnt hniico Choice corner, eight minutes from Post Office. Rev. G. L. Hall will sell to your advantage, time only. ' See him or real estate dealers. Phone 256. Limited FOR RENT FimilHhctl lioiispk'i. lug rooms. 977 Fourth St. South, FOR RENT Two 'furiilslitMl Iiouho keeping rooms, 373 Sixth Street. Phono 29G-L. FOR RENT Furnished npnrtment. In roar of 878 South Fifth Btrcet. FOR RENT Room. with or wUitout board. 100, So. Tenth street. FbR""RI?NT Furnlahwl nioni with bath, for single gontleutan. 3G8 Third nnd Highland. t I FOR SALE FOR KALI-: Ono Edison phonograph good as now; 20C rocordsja bar gain if taken nt onco. Phono C-IIR KaatslUo. FOR SALl'-r- n'Rlhtfrt'! inirllni! bulls; Tilso 3 Jersoy bull cnlves sub Joet to register.- 8. L. Lafferty, Co- qulllo. Home Phono 471 FOR SALE Round mini- HOOO-riiI. tank, towor about 7G ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and 2-Inch plpo with a" connections; gas onglno pnd pump. Will soil together or separately. Apply no Robt. Maraden. Sr. FOR HALE Hotel IiusIucnh. Cheap If taken at once.. 'Phone 478, Em plro, Oregpn. Arago Hotel. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwooa, nemmytui., .,,, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, forwnt orexohanflj. Owning, repairing or W platens, work 1B,n!;nt4,:4 aiUmcS office, 'bon paper delivered. PhSno us your order, rhono 44. Alliance omce. . TYPEWRITER PVHHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. 6 DAYS MORE ONLY before prices In Tertian, Park will be advanced 10 per cent. .By making jronr selection of location now yon wtU ve from 40 to $00 a lot. .This Property 18 located in the heart of the city and lots range In Price from $300 to $000. on easy terms, a small payment down n balance in two and a half years. See Reld about it. Make PPolntment. by phone. CalLSOl-J or 337-J. Office open even toes from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGENT, ISO Front Street. Enamelware Just ii a now lot of qnameled .ware-nbte the trices: Y O Qt,- ProerTlng Kettle 15c. 4 Qt. Lipped Sanre Pan 15c; No? 30 TiJirgo Wash Rasln " 15c. 3 Qt. Pudding Pan s 10c. ALWAYS "SOMETHING .NEW People's 5, 10 and -15c Stores ManJifleld, Myrtle Point nnd Randon. luKlnto'thic The Marshflold Acrlo of Eagles Initiated Lewcysor into the mysteries of the ordpr last night. ' DnuiagiMl llnni-John Lapp's Inunch ivlilAVOB unmngou cuiibiuuiiiuij ,l-d-torduy by riinnlng'into a, guy wlre.of tliu, Dredge Senttlo.t- Renloes nt ' Coaledo Rev. O, Lo Roy Hall will go to Coalodo to hold services thuro Saturday and Sunday. Mill HcMiinci The liny City mill was shut down a few houre this mqrn ing owing to brea.k of somo of the mnchlnory of tlfo gang saw but stnrr ed up ngnln this nftornooii. Conlewt Tonight Tho Coos Coun ty oratorical contest will bo hold nt Dnndon tonight, MIsr Eva Hanson will' be. among thouo ioprescutluu tho Marshrield .school thoro. Mtt Timlulit Tho Marshflold Chamber of Connnorco wlllv hold a meeting this uvoutng at 8:00 p. in.' at which tlmo tho report of the Port Compilsslbn will ho rend. L. .. Sim pson .will bo one present. Improve Home Mr anil. Mrs. It. II. Olson of Emplro wore In Marsh flold yestorday and nlndo nrrango nionts with J. N. Daylles tp Install a handsome fireplace In their home They .have built, nn addition 14x14 nnd 'wjll havo one of tho most at tractive and comfortable homej Id tho coiintv. Men In 0Mulll( Some of tho coos , county proiuuitionists nro plan ning to call n meeting at Coqulllo next week to detormlno what part' tno "dry" forces "shall tako In tho prl muri' election. Mr. Nosier of Rrldgo and -some others nre snld to bo'on- deavorliigyto Inject tho wet nnd dry Issue In the primary election, To Hnlem Kd Cameron, and nn assistant, guards from Snlom arriv ed hero via Oardlnor today to convey Paul Hassell, Who recently wont com plotly.trnzy, to the asylum at fealom. Tl oy went ovor to Coqulllo today nnd wit! .return with Hassull nnd start for JSalein Saturday y Would you nn(on a cheap pair of spectacles and take tho chanccn of porniananentiy injuring your eyes; ' No, Then fouio tous nnd havo your eyes properly fitted. , Red Cross Optical DepnrjhveiU'. Rod Cross Drug Store. DANCE." SATURDAY. APRIL ii.l. KKVKKH'ri full olght-nteoo OROH- ESTRA, given by Coos Tribe No. 33, Improved Order of Rod Menf RAND DANCE RATVRDAY, April 23. ECKIIOFF HALL. XorrJi Reiul. -rr Program for Grand Theater REVERLY R. DOI1DS ORIGINAL ALASKA-'SIRERIA MOTION PIC TURESA 200,000 WONDER SENSATION. "ATOP OK -THE WORLD IN MO TION!' In six big reejs C00O feet Ipng, ' 1000 thrilling hunting scenes in the Polar regions, showing tho inys lie wonaers, grnnueur, picturesque wtldenrness. and scenic beauty of Al aska and Siberia All wonderful scenes from tho land of the Mid night Sun. TAKE A TRIP TO THE NORTH POLE. . This Is tho first time In the history of the, world that life as It actually 'exists iu tho Arctic has ever been brought direct to the throbbing centors of civilization In the form of motion' pictures? SHOWIXO TONIGHT. Children 10c; AtlullN Mc. TOM PEAKE of Hnynes Inlet Ih In Mnrshflold today on business. 1). WHEELER loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo nnd Dnndon. J. L. STEVENS of Coos Hlver In a business visitor In Mnrshflold today FRANK C. LESLIE went out on tho morning train enrouio io iinnuon. NELSON -PETERSON of Tomploton .Ih a bitBliicsH visitor In Mnrshflold ' todny. MRS. PETERSON of Tomploton is vlHltltig friends In Mnmliflold to dny. W., J. COLE of Ilaynes Inlot Is a business visitor In Mnrshflold tor dnv. V. P. HIRCH'went out on tho morn ing train for Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point. E. W. MATTHEWS of North Inlot Ih n business visitor In Mnrshflold today. MRS. E. It. HODSON of Coos River , iB.vlHttlng friends In Mnrshflold to il a v. ROUERT DEMERITT of South Inlot! Is a business visitor In Mnrsh flold rodny, Charlemagne tower roturned yesterday from a business trip to Portland. MRS. CHARLES McCULLOCH of Ilaynes Inlot Is visiting friends In Mnrshflold today, J, M, HURLEY loft town on tho morning train for Coqulllo, Ran don and Myrtlo Point. 8WANIE PETERSON of Hnynes In let camo down on tho Mousongor for Marshflold today. P. V. GAVITT of Dubuquo, Iowa. Is hero Ho visit his daughter, Mrs. P. 13. Perry of Forndnlo. W. P. McKEOWN, n traveling ales mnn left on tho "Limited" todny for Coqulllo and llnudon. MRS. H. CHAMBERS or Coos Ri ver Is In Mnrshflold todny visit ing her son Guy Oytnibors. RORERT 8WANTON nnd Fred non- nott landed about seventy-five i trout on Coor itivor Tucsduy, NELS THORSHEIM who hus boon oin ployed on. tho drodgo Seattlo has returned to Seattlo to visit rela tives, o. ii. Mclaughlin, who was re- rontly Indicted by tho Grand Jury on u chnrgo of falluro to support his wifo nnd child left' on tho morning train for Coqulllo. . J. II. FIELDS of the Atlas (ins En- glno Company of Astoria Is horo to install an cngliio in S "roads or Goodroads Goodrum Cooper ates withF. P. Norton in 1 Free Auto Service. Tomorrow is Good Honda Day in Oregon but Its obBOrvnnco in Coos county will probably not bo an great ng was expected. Owing to tho day being Snturdny, It ''was Impossible to declare It n holldny nnd so tho store will not bo closed for it. However, GoodrondH Goodrum Is ar ranging to coopornto with Rond Sup ervisor Norton so that tho event will not bo disregarded. Mr, Norton ha about u mllo of now highway near Single Houho Slough (o bo cleared and this will bo tho scone of acti vity of nil horo who wish to con tribute n duy'n labor to tho cnuso of good ronds. Ho roqueuta that all who can, bring nxea sharpuued prepared for clearing. Mr. Goodrum will donate tho uso of uutos to tako workers from Mnmlu field who wIhIi to go. As many cars will bo provided iih tho crowd war rants. Tlmy will leave from Front nnd Market nnd Hrondwny and Central about 8 'o'clock and again at 0 o'clock, Tho cars 'will also go out n tho afternoon nnd bring the workers homo. Day hi North Rend. Mayor Simpson nnd other North Rond boostors nro arranging to got out n bid crowd thoro to work on clearing tho North Hand-Empire' rond. Mayor Simpson siiya he will bo pneomnkor for .the workors, Mrs. C. M. Ryler henkdH n contingent of ladles who will furnish refreshments to tho workers nnd tho North Rend Library association will sorvo coffee during tho day. WAGNER 10 BE HEADQUARTERS Smith-Powers Company Will Establish Base of Opera tions on New Line There. Rrothors' Catching Inlet launch. MR. AND MRS. JOE HUTLER of Portland camo overland via Roso burg and arrived In Marshflold on Wfdnosday. Relng tholr first ovor tho mountain roads, thoy are In clined to believe tho trip was a trifle rough. A MEAN FALSEHOOD Tho Smith. Powers Company are limiting arrangements to establish their hondqiiartorB nt Wnguor, the name of tho big ranrh near tho ter minal of tho Suilth-I'oworu lino now under construction south of Myitlo Point, when the cnmpx are moved out tho.ro. The big ranch wus bought sometime ago by tho Smlth-Powora company. On It will bo built a stn- .Mnstor, tlon, tho company h offices located thoro, tho commissary headquarters for the camps and a sinnll emergency hospltul und other necessities, Dr. Dlx states that ho expects to contlnuo to uso Morcy hospltnl for the more sovoro cases nnd tho hos pital at Wagner will be u small ono for first aid purposes. Ho will have an assistant physician and surgoon located there, Thoro will probably bo four sta tions or depots on tho now line. These havo not been named but it In suggested that thoy bo named! Smith, Powers, Meroon, and Warner Aiinlhri' DIG DANCE ECKHOFF Hull North Rend THURSDAY NIGHT, April 23, KEV.SEH'S ORCHESTRA. Have your Job printing done at The Times Offlco. Truefomci A contemptibly malicious and li belous attack was mnde In a local pa per on Mrs. W. M. Shodlc, nn old and well known resident of this cltv Mrs Shook who wears u heavy veil bo- In honor of tho Smith company or catiBo of scars, Interested hersolf In flclals. the charitable work of assisting the i ' .-tipnaie lamny or rcnstsiue, ario made up a collection of $9,7r which was promptly turned ovor to this family before the article appoarpd In tho local publication asking persona so licited by this lady to call tho pollco. TIo following receipt proves that Mrs, Shook gavo the money to the Mcllalo family as soon as It was colletod: TJ'ls Is to certify that I have re- celve'd 9.7B from Mrs. W. M. H. Shook collected for mo In Marshflold. (Signed) Mrs. M. H. McIIale, Mrs, Shook was animated only by nn honest nnd sincere purpose to do a little , charitable work and feels deeply the attempt to to malign and dlagraco her by tho publication of Bji en, a. falsehood. should bo worn by thoso desiring straight shoulders and figure, with a good lung capacity. The THUFOHM has been provod to be tho most ecloutlflu make on tho market. Wo ure solo agents for this shoulder braco. THE LEADING DRUG STORK i tf ivj n :1 lfiV5c7 i! i 1 ,v