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iiviy 8W " FIVE IMS fflEOQOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Coprtlltil Htfl Sctiiffntr It Mtrx you' 'VE no idea of the isfactlon men find in H .sum. clothes unless you have actually worn them There's a satisfaction of knowing you're dress ed in the latest and best fashion; that you have the finest qualities that can be bought; that you Ve actual ly saved money. A Hart Schaffner outwear two of the ordinary kind Naturally wo have here for UlWll. All Wolee Mill Store THE HOME OF IIAUT SOIfAFFNER & MARX dOOD CLOTHES The Roval TONIGHT Ml Mabel Ford will pleaBO. 1'UHE MDiMl mini w.n,n ,,..... I U.N 11 AVn I'Vnimivn unrmnil iii 1FJIE EVER SHOWN IN MARSH- F'lUU ASK THOSE WHO HAW fT LAST NlflHT. . I (M -.-- .. ' - io other now rools. "nflniM) Till? nniKn r.11 mitn IwLNCH" , A ll..l.. ...nain TlMIVn n,V, , TXVXZ - - .. , fc II UIY HDaiUIU. I mi snappy comedy. ADMISSION: r floor. 25c. Balcony, 15c. Sundav niriit iv AKjnrtci ti., ' truteit r.n j t... i.. ... . .. ;-- miiu jnuy uvor miuiuin" wn. 1 I5a8Bot and tho Imp com- .. " O0v M..M .11111 Will- WI1T in hi. r t i,.i ,v " ""'b iu iUKiuiiu uiiu iitHiiiK iM.?ci?ro on tho "ctual spots on Itipwr,."0 '"'nous story was lalu. ' . fcviiil i '"" "lwiluil Jilo facial music for It. I rand Theater; A 'Piendld picture I three reels. VHPW TUC cadtu BEMBLED- "ffla With BrAnM nf Jia Snn ru .1 , eahauako. This feature ' i shown to over 400 people last "ifttask anvonn ihn nw if ai aciico earthquake. This feature liA. """ io over 400 ueonio IfctaVT i anyn8 who saw It. A ar "" " icvoiiiiiiuiiu iu r, patrons as bolni? ono of tho I a . HE RIRI AT Tur URTAINl- ' mu lw , .,3 nu8,,raan ,n a tw0 fOPHlA'S'lMAfilMARY. r?JT0RS AdantM i rn '"' un jJCUBioys .mas rar- (Brfv.ti..,. PLAUED CONFIDENT I ,eO funnv xnmoHv A TWO-HOUR SHOW , w.!UMJT IX TOWN. I tfPM lflA - - -. tentl?. SUNDAY "A MODERN I'ECP iv m.""A 8HMO MASTER- i IM"Kr1 PARTS. TIT. mi ! , COAL Tho kind VOTT have SgV8 lSi:b.Tphone 72 Pac?nc b Transfer Company. value or Djcear meur $r. v airsr feel a good deal pleased at the selections wo you; you'll feel the same when you ;sce Come in today clothing purchased in this store kept pressed free of charge. will iPHf WSrK) Yiwe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I 1. FOR UKXT (I room Iioiiro, also new i .!-.. o. ,.... ..... .... 1 t a !.',. r...nn 1 T7 IIIII11DIIITU. 1. 3. IXUIillllltlli XII Front Street. roll UKXT 7 room modem luimv, on Grand Square ono block from Ilank of Oregon, $20. Johanna Ilobortson, owner, Phono 791, Plo neor DIdg. North Iloiul. ' ...... ...... . ni. ...! rllK n.ililv " lv mil runs nu heifers. A. K. Soamau. ' i. ir.lt iHMiiiirm Him inraiuvm. 229 South ttroadway. i. FOR RENT ..A.. .....m .a. n.lA. 1... room bungalow, close In, reason able Apply uoing e nurvoy. FOR, KKXT Furnished MX room house, close In. August Friseen ; , , , , FOIl HKXT Two furuNlied house. keenlne rooms. 373 Sixth street, South Marshfleld. Phono 295-L. i;r)Il RENT Slv room furnished house, modern conveniences, gar den, good locality. 21 C So. Elev enth Street. iFOn ItEXT FurnUhod housc-keep. I Ing rooms. 977 Fourth St. South. rnn n-KTVTU Furnished nnartinent. In rear of 878 South Fifth street. : .....ti. !..,.. ..III. nr iillluilll board. 166 So. Tenth street. I FOR REXT Furnished room with ! bath, for single gentleman, 358 Third and Highland. i ,... .T..Vf Clw.nlnr ntuirlmmitH m HVTKI.nlnB X'VV .- - soutn Droadway. HVEHV GOOD CITl.ii. is nuusi- 1VG the COMPLirriOX of tho Coos Day IIARROR Improvements Bo sure and SIGN the PETITIOXS. 1JVERV GOOD CITIZEN Is ROOST- vf I MALI - the extreme sat- & Marx suit will b( LOST I.OST- pon. ward Couklln Mlf-flller foiintnlii Itoturn to Times offlco for rOST A stick pin, sot with old Ivory and nuggots. Ilcturn to Times of fice for roward. A WANTED DltlS.MAKIXO nt homo or by tho day. Phono-107-J or call 25 First street. WANTED Mldrtle-OKed woman to do housework for aged couplo. Apply Josoph Itlchards, Klttyvllle. FOR SALE. FOIt BALK Funilturo In modeni five-room flat, and flat for rent. 1074 Andorson avo. Phono 39-It. FOR SALE Hotel business. Cheap K taken atnco. Phone 478, Em plre, Oregon. Arago Hotel. FOR SAIiK Ono force pump, almost new. Apply Sumner Hardware Store. FOR S.Uii: Complete 2.1 volume II brary of tho Universal History and Popular Science, at less than half price. Address nox "O" care Times. FOR BAltE Cheap, funilturo com. plete for 4 rooms, One oak dining set, sewing machine, range and heating stove, brass bed, carpets, dishes, etc; all nearly best quality. F. A. Casslty, Owner, Eastsldo, Oregon. I1AVP13 at VfUJTir TVr.T-TT. HAT. . i"i , leave SIA STAUFFI IC Elliott' I'llllAV. MAY " Thn ITVIOV will leave SIARSIIFIELI) DOCK, rear of m sioro at :; r. .m. mlh :'b ORCHESTRA. $P9 A, fl9W BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Dolow 13 rjvou tho tlmo nnd IlOlcht Of lllffll fiml Inw Vntnr nl Marshfiold. Tho tldCS firn nlarnil In tlin nritnr of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights ou tho BOCOnil lllifl nf nnnh ilnv n imtnm- Ison on consecutive heights will ln- mcuio wnemor it is high or low water. For high water on tho bar suusirnci two uours 34 minutes. Mrs. . G.38 12.45 7.48 0.0 Ft... G.G Hrs.. 0.17 Ft. . . a.n 0.2 C.34 5.3 7.45 D.l 9.11 5.0 10.30 4.9 11.42 5.0 C.23 0.4 4.3 1.39 0.3 2.37 0.G 3.37 0.G 4.33 0.8 5.24" 0.9 12.45 5.1 0.0 8.54 '4.4 9.50 4.7 10.40 C.l 11.24 5.7 0.0 0.0 0.13 1.2 0 Hrs.. 1.43 Fti. . . 2.n Hrs. . 3.10 Ft. . . a.r Hrs. . -1.27 Ft... 1.0 Hrs. . G.30 Ft... 1.2 Hrs. . 0.08 Ft... C.2 WKATHKR F0HK0A8T Br AmKlil Pmi to Coo Df Tlmm.) OREGON Fair; .northwest erly winds. LOCAL TKMPERATUHK , RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. ni May 1, by DenJ OStllnu. Btloclnl rnvnrnmnnt nm. I toorologtst: maximum , CG Minimum 37 At 4:13 a. m, 49 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1913 02.40 Precipitation Btinio period last year 58. G8 Wind: Northwest; clear. Sluy RiitkelH Today Is May Day nnd this mnrnliitr tin. klinlnri'm-ilnii classes wero around dlstrlinitlnir May llaBkcts to tholr friends. (il'tM ArCdllllt T. V niiMnnlln linn bcail annnlntrvl Inonl rimrninnln. tlVO Of tho llalfaiir.nuthrln nnmnnnv anl will handlo tlio biiHlnoss from tho Aiiianco uock and warohouso honco forth. BlIlllIllV HlTvlcOM .nov. Ci T.nllnv Hall will hold sorvlccs at North inlet chapol Sunday afternoon and wltl nnik to Lakcsldo whoro ho will con duct services In tho ovonlng. (IroiiiulM DryliiK V V. D. Norton says thnt tho ball grounds nro drying out nnd will soon bo ready for tho ball players to commenco training. Tho track nt tho Fair Grounds has been put In condition nnd for tho next ton days automobllos may havo frco uso of It. Meet Tonight Tho Marsliflold Chamber of Commons wll moot to night nnd will probably tako action PIl tho Fourth of Jlllv PfilnlirnHnn plans, as woll as pushing tho Port of Coos Day potltlonB. etc. Fl ITlk Itlllll-ll P. .T lllllnll-nnt who closod up his West Marshfiold dairy owing to tho high wntor caus ed ll thn Mill SImir.li rill la ..n. riv. Ing up tho tract on Ross Inlot which ho and Carl Johnson bought from tho Hllbakn estato. Ho expects to start his dairy In West Marshfleld before long. New Theatres According to rum ors, Q. J. I.omanskl Is closing a denl with tho Noblo estato whoroby thoy will build a rino llttlo theatre nt Third and Central for him. Robort Mnrsdeu Jr. Is also said to bo nogo tlntlllir for thn nrnotlnn nf n ..... ..in.. 1)01180. OoiitY.t Tonight Tho Domorost Contest to lln hnlil nt Mm lln.illul rimrqii lomgni is given under tho nusplcos of tho W. C. T. U. nnd Is tho first contest to bo hold, horo be tween men and women. Tio roward is a, silver modul for tho winner. A silver offorlng will ho takon. Thoro will bo no admission churgo nnd ovory ono Is cordially Invited. IiJIIllU'li Hiuitnnl. !)ti nlo,.. I expects to launch his now boat, n sIb. lurouip io ino uiiBiior, at tho KniBo nnd Dunks yards next wook. Tho now boat, It Iiob finally beon decided, will ho named tho Roamer. Slio Is practically tho samo modol ns tho RllStlor hut will linvn n nllphMf .Innn. 1W l.rtl.l ' ' VI I1UIU. N .Mull Contrnco. .Postmaster Curtis has for tho third tlmo beon aBkOd to call tnr lilrtu fnr ramul.... tho mall dally botwoen horo and Coos- ion. j no ouior uius wero rejectod becailSO thev wero Inn lili'ti Thn new bids will tin minnnil Mnv on rni... schedule provides for leaving Marsh. iioiu ni i:ao anu reaching Cooston at 2:45 and leavlntr Conmnn nt .t-.ir. and reach Marshfiold by 5:00. Wnilt !. 'U'cat!ll-lMvTntn Dlr.1i. ardson, tho Portland booster who Is ruining nure next wceic lias request ed that Dr. J. R. Weafuorbee, for merly presldont of tho Portland Com mercial Club but now conducting tho Star Ranch In Curry county be ask ed to join him In tho speaking tour Of tills BGrtlon. Fir. Wnntlinrlnin la a groat Oregon booster and especially Of Coos and Clrrv coimtloH nnd Ih making th star Ranch one of the fin- er in nit) uiuiu. Would Not Sup Mrs. A. II. Stuts man Stated todav thnt K. C nuu need not havo any fears of tholr at- luiuiHing io sue mm ror a commission on the salo of his resldenco when he refusod to turn It ovnr in Mm Tllr-t. erson whom thoy had secured as a buyer. 8he said that they did not have any Intention of doing anything of the kind. She Is incensed ovor tho talk that has been started In connec tion with tho mattor, much of which is witnout foundation, sho says. Mlkv llltv rl'm- Tt la rntinrtn.l Miaf the tug Katie Cook which Ms been lying at North Bnd will li n s n 111 r n n ti t n i n . ties who oxpect to overhaul her and pin nor into commission. An In- aiiAntlrin nf tlin linnt iirnu mniln lir other day and oven Shipbuilder Ranks was amazed to nd her hull in fine shape. She was built of Port Orford Ccdnr and It Is as Bound todny ns tho day silo was built thlrty-flvo years ago. Tho only decayed parts aro a Kir Stornpost nnd some fir lumber used In remodeling tho bont nbout fifteen years ngo. DR. WHITE IS HEARD BY MANY Large Attendance at Meetings to Hear Able Discussion of Social Evil. At the conclusion of n largely at tended mooting nt tho Masonic Opera Houbo last evening to honr Dr. Whlto's lecture on Social Hygleno, a resolution was unnnnmlously passed to havo tho special committeo hero CRIltlmin tint wrirlr In Mnraliflnlil I'll.. committeo will dotermlno later along wnat lines to work. Dr. Whlto dollvorcd nn ablo lect uro on tho "Groat Whlto Pingio,,i Senator 1. S. Smith presided nnd tnlks wero mado by Supt. F. A. Tled gon, Dr E Mlngus nnd C It. Peck nnd spirit of co-oporatlou In tnklng effec tlvo steps In combatting tho social evil was evident. Yostorday nfternoon, Dr. Whlto nd dressod a largo mooting for women. It wnB planned to hold tt nt tho Epis copal church but so many responded that they adjourned to tho Masonic Opora Hou8o whore ho Bpoko. Tho exhibit In connection with tho work nt tho O'Connell building Is at tracting many visitors. IHKOPhE'YQUI WkuoWw ABOUT W. E. HOMME nnd dniiehtor nf nnna. ton nro Marshfiold visitors today. MR. and MRS. W. P. McELDOWNEY may loavo Saturday for Califor nia points. C R. PECIC Is plnmiliift to leavo Snturday for San FrauclBco on bllSlllCSH, W. S. TURPEN and wlfo returned on tho Nnnn (Smith from itholr California trip. MRS. JAS. MAORIS and dnugntor, Miss May Magcc, nre hero from Em plro to visit frlonds. LEONARD MAUZEY has koiio to irokn, Calif., to work In tho laun dry of his brothor-ln-lnw,' J. 11, Illbbnrd. H, C. DIER8 was hero from North Uond today ou business. H0 ro ports that W. J. Wllsoy was in Paris when ho last heard from htm a fow days ngo. W. G. CHANDLER roturnod last night on tho Nnnn Smith from San hrnnclsco nnd othor California points. W. S. Chntullor and wlfo will go to Vlctorln, II. C, to visit at tho liomo of tholr daughtor, Mrs. Harry Tromalno. and will re turn to tho Hay about May l. MR. AND MRS. S. 8. ACKLES of Jjbbisiuo win leavo tomorrow on tho Pnrlso for Portland whoro thoy will visit for a tlmo boforo start Ing cast. Thoy expect to spend sovoral weokB nt Kansas City and othor points boforo going to Charls ton, W. Vn., whoro thoy expect to make tholr homo. Their dopart nro from tho nay will bo regretted by tholr many frlonds. NORTH nEND NEWS Mrs. Goorgo HiiEor and Mrs, Lin coln Roxnolds of North Uond High, nttondod tho lecture of Dr. Whlto In Mnishfluld Thursday nftornoon. Mrs. K. Ocnrifn Rmltli nti.l lltiln son Robert nro visiting nt tho homo ' "" piiruius in worui uencl. Miss Flnroncn .limnlni'. ,..!, i.nu been touching u rural school noar .myrtle I'oint, left on the llreakwatcr for her homo nonr Portland. Mrs. iIohh Smith of South Coos Ri ver was a Marshfiold shopper yos torday. Mrs. Leonard Mastors and Miss OL Ho Richards of Sumnor woro In town yestorduy to see Miss Jennings off on the Dreakwator. Mrs. R. h. Cavannugh and dnughtqr Muriel and son Robert woro visitors In Marahflold Thursday, Mrs, Robort McCann of North Uond spent Thursday In Marshfiold. engineer L. II. Houdorson who wns badly scalded yostorday whenl u uiimy ougino 01 uonirnctora i'or-j nun oc uiuiuv wu upHei is rouoricu getting along nicoly today. Tho da mago to tho equipment was slight. It In nrnnctiuV thai tl... tm (inn .In. mago case of tho Roscoo Uolslngor eamiu vs me Mcuonaiu & vaugnau Logging Company will bo tried next week at Coqulllo, Frank S. Grand chnncollor of Ore gon Knights of Pyhtlas and candi date for 4he republican nomination for attorney genoral is expected hero next Tuesday night. K. P. COUNTY CONTENTION. Thn fllnlrlct rnnvnntlnn nf tlin Knights of Pythlns and Pythian 81s- iuru oi uoos co u n ly win do neiu in Unndon May Oth. Thero aro four lodirea of Knluhts In tho county and threu lodges of tho Sisters, and nromlnont members from all lodges. In the county will bo present. Preparations aro being made by tho local lodgou to ontortulu tholr guests In a royal manuor and the convention will be a pleasant nud profitable ono. Bandou Recordor, Li S" 10 AID Coos County Prohibitionists Meet at Coquille and En dorse Primary Ticket. At a meeting of Coos county Pro- lllllltlntllcta n . Pnnlllllr. WAilnnailAir tho drys formed tho "Out-to-wln vot- nha T.nnt.Mv. nf rrnn ".... nM.t In. v. uMif.uu ui vwo ijiiuij .mil in dorsed candidates for tlio primary ol- ectlou to bo helod May 15. Thoro woro sovonty-sovon present but Ror. fl. T.nTlnv TTnll wnn tlin nntv ilnln gnto from Marshfiold. Tho follow ing officers woro elected: uiinirmnn eu. u. Kony. Secretary M. L. Cluster. Treasurer Harry Guorln, of Myr tlo Point. Tllntrlct P.lintrmnn in tnlrn nli'fivvA of tho cnmpnlgn woro named ns fol lows; North Uond, Virgil E. Wattors; Mnrsurioui, c. s. Hoffmnn; Myrtio Point, E. A. Dodgo; Dandon, Mrs. BU bort Dyer; Flehtrnp, George Honnln gor. Hiim kins For .TikIkc AVlinn It enmn In Inrlnruttif- nnnrlt. flntnn. tlinrn vim n llvnli- rnnl fnvnmvr about Indorsing either W. C. Chns or .i, j. uinnioy anu nnniiv tho con vention decided to support M. O. Hair kins of Coquille. Mr. Hnwklns pre tested that ho wns not a candldnto but they favored him anyway. For clork, tho voto was 75 to two In favor of F. E. Allen. Tho following wn tho tlckot Indorsed for tho primaries: l'or county Judgo M. O. Hawkins. For Hhorlff J. H. Starr. For Commissioner E. n. Curtis. For Representative A. I. Morri son. For Congressman -y, h, Mere dith. For Tronsuror SI. II. Hcrsoy. LAST EVENING Arrives from San Francisco with Large List Sails Saturday Afternoon. Tho Nnnn Smith arrived In Inst night from San Francisco. Sho had n mlBcollanoous cargo, Including consldernblo oil and boor. Sho will snll Saturday nftornoon at 3 o' clock. Among thoso arriving on her woro: Mrs. J. W. Mvnn Mm Rlrnwnn. Jnns, a. W. UubboII, Mrs. Russell,. airs. e. crowloy, Mrs. Gortrudo Cox, M. Hlllllh P. II. Plcknrlmr TI 11 Gutlor, G. Obolon. J. Kroll. H. Potar- son, C. Mormnn, J. Mormnu. J. Lund, Charles Bolqulst, oiih Solqulut, E. Rorcman. W. H. 'I'nrnln. Mn w. 8. Turpln, R. Wlnslow, W, a. Chand ler, G. A. Dtiggnn, C. 8. Welch, II. u. juriiun, ii, iocuimon, u, Jiiuge, Jose Mnrtinoz, W, Holmes. IS RESTING EASY Schooner Moved Near Siuslaw Channel and Deckload Is Being Taken Off. (Bpoclal to Tho Times.) FLORENCE. Or., May l.The schoonor Hugh Hognn, which went nshoro horo Tuesday afternoon, has boon moved nearer tho rlvur chan nel nnd will nrnlinhlv lin ....II... I ntt ..... ,.. w....... wu I'llllVU Ul TIlO lumbar on llnck In linlnir tnlan off. Tho vossel Is renortod to ha louklug bndly. Tho Umpqim Llf. Saving crow loft for homo last night. AXNOUNCK.MK.NT As I havo llvoil In fnn fVmnlu slnco 1872, familiar with all tho roadB In tho county and tholr condl- uoiib, uuiioving mai i can bo of sor vlco to tho taxpayers of Coos County as u Commlsslonor from this district, I horoby unnouiico mysolf ns a candi date on tho Ropuhllcan tlckot at the primary May 15, 1014. I stand for good rojidB and reasonable ropnlr. FRANK FLAM. .. IJa,"'on, Oregon, (Paid Adv.) High-Grade Stationery at reasonable prices, Wo carry a comploto IVio of box paper at popular prlcos; tablets, bulk pap er, onvolopos ami everything that Is generally found In a first class stationery store, WHMBUIV PHONE iroi 10 Cent !JO-I Messenger Service MAR-SHFIELD CYCLERY II H Y IH ELECTION NAi SMITH IN HUGH HOGAN jflncH Hi InP 1 m m i m i