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isssyrr mggsggtsssiSSS ma THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, iVIONDAY, MAY 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE HI T1H111HV s':ffW -K ,-. i- V.k R.- PWA'H 'JHHHlllMillllllllllMU ! ' 9" S.3& 5lX Vt4tMsfcb HMnpH JlriW 77i Duke gives yon proper style , A'.tum Shafre" covtlorl features cool-' because Skeleton Luted, Every Day You find more satisfaction in a pair of Florsheims. They fit right, they look right and they stay right $5.00 a pair and worth it. Imperial Quality $6.00. Woolen Mill Store I. RiCHAfiDSDN ! OHMS BAY , Oregon Booster Arrives for Big Meeting Tomorrow Night Dr. Weatherbee Coming. 1 Tom Richardson ot Portland who 1 hnB calned fame as a booster for Oregon arrived hore today bubbling 1 over with enthusiasm of tho good things that tho future hnB In store 1 for tills section and with Ideas that will hasten their accomplishment Mr. Richardson will bo the princi pal speaker nt ti.e big booster meet . Ing to bo held tomorrow night nt the ' f nfnfiflnlil fMnmlni nt nnnininivin when C. F. McKnlght will preside. He received word today that his old fol- i low booster, Dr. Weatherbee, now owner of tho Stnr Ranch In Curry county, will bo hero to speak with him. Ii. J. Simpson and a few oth- cr will also talk it ml music will bo furnished by tho Coos Uny Concert baud. "MnrrMldd an! Coos Ray hnvo mnde almost unbelievable strides since 1 visited here six or seven years ago" snld Mr. Richardson to day. "Tills Is a great country and there Is no limit to its possibilities and Its growth but how soon those posslbllltleswllr be realized, depends upon the people. "Tho filling of Mill Slough nnd the great distance around It, tho deepen ing of the harbor, tlo stroot Improve nients nnd the erection ot fine per manent uuuuiiirb aro a row of tho things that will bo tho malting of Ccos Ray. "Tho words' Coog Uny' recall nil idea I had when I first visited hero mid ono that I think, If It had been adopted, would hnvo been tho great est booster strokes tho community could have mnde. It was to unite Marshflcld, North Hoik! nnd Empire and nuino tho city Coos liny. It had a geographical and advertising value that In hard to estimate. It Is not too lato yet but It would probably would be more difficult to unite tt.em undor the ono nnmo now. "Coos Ray Iiub some big projects on hand but tho cnrrylng out of thorn will moan tunny fold the cost nnd offort to the community." j0Gjg3i BR EVITIE5 TIDES FOR MAY. ' Bolow is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and heights on the socond line of each dnyj a compar ison on consecutive holghts wilt in dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high water on the bar substract two Hours J minutes, lHrs.,3.10 9.11 3.37 10.40 Ft... 2.5 5.0 O.C G.l f. lira.. 4.27 10.30 4.33 11.24 Ft... 1.9 4.9 0.8 6.7. CHra..C30 11.42 6.24 0.0 Ft... 1.2 5.0 0.D 0.0 7 Mrs.. 0.08 0.23 12.45 0.13 Ft... 0.2 0.4 5.1 1.2 fa O WEATHER FORECAST Dr AmcwIh-M rrr to Com n Tlmi j OREGON Fnlr, with light j frost tonight; vnrlablo winds. LOCAL temperaturh ItKCORl) For tho 24 bourn ending nt 4:43 n. m. May 4, by RenJ. Ostllnd, npoclnl government mo tcorolog(8t: Mnxlmum fi0 Minimum 31 l At 4:43 n. m 32 I Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1913 02.40 Precipitation same period 1 Inst year 58. C9 ( Wind: Northwest; clear I HORN I FUNERAL (NOTICE. Tho funeral of George Catching will bo held at tho residence of Mb I father, .). W. Catching, nt Sumner niNOMAN To Mr. and Mrs. llnr- voy Dlnginnii a daughtor. WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Whlto at tholr liomo at Tenth Elrod, Mon day, May 4, n son. Mothor nnd child aro doing nlcoly nnd Mr. Whlto Is tho proudest oyer. Flno Itniidh Carl Albrecht has been spending most of his tlmo re cently on tho ranch on tho Smith Powers road south of Myrtlo Point which ho nnd his brother-in-law, John Warner, own. Ho Is clearing moro of It, putting loganberries nnd fruit nnd mny start a small town thoro. Mother'n Imy Next Sunday. May 10, has been designated ns "Moth er's Day" and will uo generally ou Phono 77-J. Spring House Cleaning calls for PAINTS, STAINS nnd VARNISHES. Wo enrry n com plete lino of Lowe's Rros. In Bmnll cans Tor that purpose. Also a full lino of Palm RriiBhes nt prices thnt will plcnso you. Scfaroeder & Hildenbrand General repair shop. General Hardware and Plumbing PEOPLE YOU S SG& KMOW ABOUT at 1 o'clock, Tuesday Afternoon nndt" " . ,"'." Jlim,; tho country. A g0' onacbk "So StmiU? "ito' ftt t'L'SflZ Sublet SmVi Marsnflek.d nT'O 'ciocic aay and spechi sorv cos wH. , .....!.. ...I.I. II.- ..Mn1 UV IIUIH HI lllOV ...ii...v ... w...-. . iiiui uitiK miiii iiiu iuiiuiiii Tuesday pnrty. Get your cemetery IoIh Kpndcd and cleaned for Decoration Day, Rcn Hounbln rate. Phono 307-X. wmm mJSQS T NMIL A The Richest .Man In tlio World. Could spend IiIb ontlro fnrtuno trying to moke a better remedy for rheumatism tlian Merltol Rhoumn tlHin Powdors. If you only know their vnltio you would uso this won derful romedy for rhoumntlsui. Rec ommended by th ono who havo tried It Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Finnic 1). Cohan. Opposlto Chnml lor Itotol. Phono 74. Central Ave nue Dint; 8(oi, local agency. Prlco 50 cents. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VANTin Second liniul violin. Qun- termas studio. F0II SAM; 200-ncro rnncli. ten miles south of Rnndon. Address Mrs, R. w. Ensign, Dandon, Ore. Kt WANTED Woman housowork bno nftornoon a R. rnro Times, nsnlbt with WCOK. Grad Theater WANTED Woman r girl nn nurse 5QQ0 FT. OF NEW PICTURES twl tinuunknoner lor uiuuriy " FOUND valid. Apply Mrs. SengBtacken. WANTED Girl to workln rlgm factory. Apply Derby's Cigar Fac tory, Plat 11. WANTED Roomer nnd boarder. 229 South Broadway. DU.M) Envelono containing land contract In nnmo of Emtio Cnbot. Bsme may bo nnd at Times office by paying for this notlco. Pathe Weekly No. 13 latest nows, -All the FOR RENT Oil RP.XT Xlro front 35! First St. North. bed room, DRESSMAKING nt home or by 'tlio day. Phono 107-J or call 25 First street. " WXXT15I) Middle-aged woman to tlo housework for aged couple. Apply Joseph Richards, Klttyvllle. FOR SALE TOR nnxr HouseUc'plup: rooms jtii south Fourth. Mrs. Hoisner. FOR Rrta now modern five- room bungalow, close In, reason jole. Apply Going &. Harvey. f'OIl RENT Two furnlsliCMl house keeping rooms, 373 Sixth street, bouth Marshflold. Pliono 295-L. 3R ItKVT Sir nvini rill-nlsllO(l Q0QSB. mnrlnrn rtnnvnntnnpPR. Car- !; good locality. 002 So. Elov- nta street. OR RHVT TSiiilclin.1 l.nnsrwbreii- Ibj rooms. 977 Fourth St, South. OU IlTCV'n TC.ia..l.l.n.l MnnvtftlAnt. . - .. ' ui instate! i. '", jrear of 878 South Flfttt street KOIt 8AM) A new K riuige. quire ot J. C. Jones, Coos Steam Laundry. I .. . .In- Ray RWK FOR SAM) Jewelry wire, double lock; cost $130 last year new, must bo sold at once. Cal or write. John C. Kondall, City Assignee; E. C. Darker. i.'nil S VLE CHEAP Oultar iiiul Rotiil 1 leather ca"e. Apt. U. Williams Dldg. ltt RENT Royni with or wIUout "u. use Ho. Tentn street. 'R REXT Furnished room with "in, tor single gentleman. 358 Tt'rd and Hiehland. QU RENT Slwmlntr nnartments and SlnEla rooms. 321 SoutU "roadway FOR SALE Fiirnltiiro In modern IOf"e.room flat, and flat for rent. 1074 Anderson ave. Phone 39-lt. r-nit 8Llv Hotel business. Cheap F i takenVonce. Phone 478. Era- plre, Oregon. Arago Hotel. I LOST fnST GoliMmiidled silk umbrella, i0i-i.Tm. H. E." Reward for re- iniUnls S. E." uewi turn to Times office. . ncr Thwe-link gold p'( set with nearU Frhlay. Reward for return t Mrs. II. ii Crawford at Times office. , 1 n5T a stick pin, sot with old ivory LaSnd ntggets. Vtnrn to Times of 1.0 tnr- reward. t0 TIUDK Good paying business In ' -araneid for City Real Estate or np suhe lind SHi. w "' rm pronertv. m-efar Hmall farm. .'" ,, i.ond pirriTIOXS. Pathe 2-reel Special "In the Mesh of Her Hair" Fisher man's story. "Courting Betty's Beau" Ed ison Comedy, "Bottle Romance" Another good comedy. , Children 5c. ' Adults 10c. TiTe Royal TONIGHT IN TWO EXCHANGE "rm property, prefer small farm. ,mnrovement bond Aiaress Hox J, caro Times. i ' ' . - WANTED fAXTEn MmAi .i n ram fnr ehllrl Hi.rl- . " IT norA W3S Times. UH a"CJUUUUa " Jhad no vacuum A Marshfleld furniture man who . i Vn ell a West Marshfleld wo r,od t0.. "" . " Meaner the other day man a ""-.c: ,.,. h.m ahe Iiooreu wucii " - - MISS MAREL FORD PRETTY SONGS. Six reels all now. "THE GHOST OF THE HACIEN A" A stirring tale of the Mexican brigands in two reels. "THE ANARCHIST" A sure-fire Imp drama featuring King Uaggot and Leah Raird who starred in Ivan hoe last night. 'THE WAIF" A nroncho feature sure to please. "RUNA PLAYS CUPID" A heart lntorest drama featuring the great child actress. Runa nodges. ".MOTHER'S ROY" A Keystone comedy. The best yet a scream from start to finish. ADMISSION: Lower floor. 15c. Ralcony, 10c Pnmini? Thursday "The Ruby of Destiny" In six reels. Tho Ruby of Destiny was originally In threo reeU ami tho seauel in three reels but iha iwn have been combined, inak in.. her s ix-reel teaturo iuii ot exciting ana ueuuuiu. otouw. THE FEATURE AT J UH iiui AL ARE ALWAYS BEST. nnco of tho day. Itiiivmnii Aided J. L. Rowman, owner of tho Mnrshflold Woolen Mill Store nnd n former well known resi dent of this section, wns n niombor nr tho building committee of tho now Westminister Prosbytorlnn church In Portland which wna dedi cated . yesterday with npproprlnto services. Severn! AireM Mntt South Vic tor Anderson, Harry A. Nolson, Henry Anderson. Olo Andorson nnd Gust Carltun wero tho offenders In pollco court today, ull being chnrged with Intoxication. Ed. Qulnn, u former Smith-Powers logging camp employee was arroBted ngaln Saturday but wbb rolensed on promlso to leave town. ItcNtitiiiuiit Trouble ConstnbloCox this afternoon, netlng under ouster proceedings started by II. G. Hoy In behalf or Philip Anest, went to North Dond to compol Tom Moras and Gust Demos to vncato tho Grand Restnu rant thero. Thoro hnvo boon sever al legal clashes between the fornior partners. Mcmlllli hi Portland W. II. Mor edlth wns In Portland last week on his sponklng tour of the district. Ho gave out mi liitorvlow thoro- saying thnt Southwestern Oregon democrats wero favoring Dr. C. J, Smith of lopdlcton, Oov. West's cholco, ror governor. His vlow differs decide dly from other local democrats. Hooks (ioiic This morning qulto a furoro wus caused at- the Mnrshflold high school by tho discovery that all of tho books wero limning. After bovornl hours search, they wero found hlddon In tho basement. Somo of tie high school boys uro alleged fb hnvo got In mid caused tho bother. Whether nnythlng will bo done about It has not boen nnuouncod, Orguiil .Vew Indge F. U. Mooro has completed his chnrtor list and will organize a lodge of tho Brother hood or American Yeoman In this city tomorrow evonlng. There nro nbout twenty on the charter illst. The first meeting will bo hold In the hall over Wolcott'H grocery. !Mr. Mooro ts district manager of tho Brotherhood. Auto Accident E. L. McClure, the attorney who moved hero recently from Portland nnd bought Mrs. Flue Ha Turner's homo at Flagstaff had a narrow escape when hla auto rolled off tho grade noar tho Mill Slough bridge. Tho machlno roll ed over with him but he escaped up scratched nnd did not even loso his cigar which ho wns smoking. Tho damage to the car was not great. -Auto to Ruudoii. Lynn Lombeth yesterday took Robert Dlllnrd, Cell Ireland, Tip Cor ilea and a few otnors to Randon bv auto. They loft hero at 6:30 In tho morning and reach ed Dandon about 11 o'clock. On the roturn, the left Dandon at 2 o clock and reached here about 6:30. There aro two or threo muddy places on tne road tnat tmaue It hard ror a heavy car, being stuck one place about an hour, B. C. 8EYDEL nnd wife will leave tomorrow ror Portland. I. R. TOWER returned today from a business trip to Portland. MISS GERTRUDE COX expects to lenvo tomorrow for Portlnnd. MRS. T. J. MACGENN of Empire spent tho dny In Marshfleld. F. L. TUWELL of Cooston was n Marshfleld visitor today. R. II. OLSEN of Empire was n misi ncss visitor in Mnrshflold today. MRS. L. 8HELTON mid chlldron plan tb lenvo tomorrow for Portland. HUGH McLA"N expects to lenvo to morrow lor Portland on business. C. M. GAGE nnd wlto or Baudot! will leavo hero tomorrow ror Port lnnd. s 13. M. GARRER or Rosoburg Is look ing nfter-buslness Interests on the Ray. J. II. PUGH and wife of Mllllngton expect to lenvo tomorrow for Port land. R. STAPLUTON of Randon la ex pected hero tonight cnrotito to Port Intnl. MRS. RORT. McOANN of North Rond wnB n visitor In Marshfleld today. HOWARD KIRK returned today from Portlnnd where ho has spent Bomo time. 11. S. TOTTEN nnd wllo expect to leavo tomorrow on tho Rrcnkwntor for Portlnnd. C. D. STONE, one of tho Blltmoro boys, loft Snturday for Ills homo In Vermont. MRS. KATE McMANAMON will lenvo tomorrow ror northern nnd eastern points. MRS. W. 8. WELLS nnd Mrs. Arthur Onto, of Randon, are Marshfleld visitors today. MISS TALEENE WILDE of EaBtsldo Is planning to leavo tomorrow to visit in Portland. NICK STAM BONIS today ts moving to First Addition where ho and his family will reside NEIL MAC MILL AN, of tho Union Mcnt Co., left today ror n business visit to Myrtlo Point. GU8 WITTE ot tho Beaver Hill ho- tel visited bin brothor-ln-lnw, Ilnr- ry Brad field Saturday. C. C. CLARKE and WM. GRANT will leavo on the Rrcakwator to morrow ror Portland. MRS. MAHER. and MISS MAHER or Myrtlo Point will roach hero to day ohrouto to Portlnnd. I). D. HARDY, G. II. BROWN. F. Sum'mora nnd a. Nygnrr will bo among thoso leaving tomorrow lor Portland. PETER DOLAN with his sister Mrs. Annlo Rlnnchflold loft on tho morn lug train for Coqulllo on a short business trip. MRS. II. A. MAY nnd chlldron. Sarah nnd Robs, expect to lenvo to morrow for Portlnnd and other northern Oregon liolnts. A. II. POWER8 returned to Myrtlo Point tills nftornoon after spending Sunday hero. Ho Is hopeful that tho weather will Improve nnd fact lltato tho completion or tho logging road, E. J. LONEY of Port Oriord, W. C. CImibo or Conulllo and G. W. Starr or Bridge wero among tho can didates, who arrived' hero on tho noon trnlu to do a little cnuiValgii- lug. J. O'TOOLE who was been spending a row days hero since coming from Bnndon will lenvo tomorrow ror tho Columbia river to secure a po sition with ono or tho lumber com panies. D. A. JONES and J. W. MITCHELL or tho Flxup left this morning ror Rosoburg where thoy will moot tho representative or tho Kiippeni helnier Clothes nnd place their or ders for full dollvery. Thoy hnvo tho exeluslvo Coos county agency for this lino. W. E. REST camo over from Rnndon SOCIAL CALENBAH. MONDAY. W. C. T. U. with Mrs. F. E. Wheeler. TUESDAY. Eplscopnl Guild nt Mnrsli rield church with Mrs. II. Song stnekon nnd" Miss Gonovlovo Soiigstnckon na hostesses. North Bend Eplscopnl Guild Social. . ., North Bend Cnthollc Lndles with Mrs. Lomnnskl. Christian Slnterhood with Mrs. E. L. Hopson. WEDNESDAY. Buy City Ladles with Mrs. Allnrd. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. A. B. Snow. C. W. B. M. with Mrs. C. A. Sohlbredo. North Bond Swedish LadlcB' Aid with Mrs. John Burbeck. Collogo Women's Club with Dr. Shaw. PrcBbyterlan Auxiliary with Mrs. Eva Gamnill. North Bond Chrlotlnn women with Mrs. Rltchlo. J. O. Y. Club with Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnrllold Simpson. Eagles' rocoptlon nnd bnn tliiet. R. W. M. O. with MrB. C. S. Hoffman. THURSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. W. F. Squire. Norwegian Luthornn Young Ladles' Aid with Miss 8onnlo Rowland. North Bond Episcopal Guild with Mrs. I. B. Bartle. FRIDAY. Bethany Blblo Class 8oclnl. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. E. Hoaglaild. BkoiniBii Club with Mrs. W. W. Lnngworthy. I ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING. I Tho nnniinl buslnoss mooting ot tho Flret BnptlHt church of Marsh rinhi wnn hold at tho church Mon- dny evonlng. Tho mooting wns well nttendod nnd oxcollont reports wore road by tho treasurers and socre tarleB of tho vnrloiiB departments. Tho troasuror's report Bhowod .totnl expenditure for all, current ox Poiibos of 11972,93, nnd for bono volonccs of $373.80. Tho following officers woro oloct- cd to rill tho vncnncics occurring; Deacon Dr. II. M. Shnw. . DonconcBB Mrs. J. C. Donno. I Trustee O. II. MarBh. Olurk MrB. Harry Lnndon. 'i Troasuror George Ayro. Midweek Sorvleo Orgunlat Mrs, Harry Lnndon. ABBlstnnt Midweek Sorvleo Organ ist Miss Anna DownB. Buporlntondont at Sunday School Dr. G. W. Leslie. AsslBtniit Superintendent of Sub dny School Dr. II. M. 8knw. , ' MloBlonnry comiuiuoo ;irn. . V.. Downs, MIbb Mamie Gulovson, Mrs. E. arnor, Mrs. C. 8. Hoffutna nnd Georgo Doll. f I PIiAN KOIl SOCIAL I The Episcopal Ladles Guild of North Bond will glvo n rubber social ond card party at Taylor's Hall Tuesday evonlng. Admission will b a pleco or rubber goodB or any kind, nnd tho card gnmoH will take a unl quo rorm which tho. lndloB havo not vet dlvlUKOd. A lunchoon will bo sorved at tho cIobo or tho evening ror which a cliargo or soc win u mado, tho only expenditure required. A gonernl good tlmo litis boon nsBur od by tho capable commlttoo In cliargo. today with Joseph Fryo, Jr., mnnn ger or the Estnbrook company nt San Francisco, who is looking after Interests In this soction. The Es tnbrook company Is changing somo of Its vessels from the Bandou run owing to the bad lumber mar hot compelling tho Mooro Mill to eloso down. Council Tonight Tho Marshflold city council will meet this ovonlng to take up varloiiB street Improvements. Oh, Such Relief! Nothing mnkes n porson fool more "miserable" than tired, aching, sweaty root. No reason to havo this trqublo, either. To morrow morning, first thing you do, sprinkle a little NVAL'S liS'EM Into your shoes. KViB j tlHtKSp KVHHY GOOD CITIZEN Is ROOST IXO the COMPLETION of the Coos Ray HARBOR Improvements. Bo suro and SIGN tho PETITIONS. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY IRVING BLOCK 7)a2tilauy SPECIAL SALE IN Ladies' Dept. SUITS Your frctt Hv COATS Choice 2.3ll DRESSES ut Y"",C'V Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, W havo selected from our regular Htock, SO Suits, 15 Couts and SO Dretweti; f!5 fine garments hi nil mid wo have docldel to glvo you YOUR CHOICE AT IjUM.BO. Remem ber they are not BannenW tiimlo for speeinl khIOm, hut on the rontmry aro Itcuutlful inodelH taken from our regu lar Htock. Tills bcnxon'H inont wnutod inateilalHj n IIk seloc Hon of the latest colorings; nil hI', Tho igulUr prices of tlie.io garments mnge up to 9:i 1.50, Your choice $22.30 - "! -''- ' 1. ,MaMBMMMBMBlBIMBMIWMMMWWMBMMMBMHBWW l&tfLfZv