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n5Sw!5!f!ri .1PJW.W ' " PFr " jtp ,vff t --sa JHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 19.14tt-E V.ENING EDITION. Wl1rT,'WssWMiBBsisMBjSBBJMSjBMSfjsj FIVE" IRVING BLOCft wrtUtaib SUiS. ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE Dependable in con struction, distinc tive in appearance. Parisian. Suit, $20 liA P w r f i A.' ' ir iWlr J t Guarnn-f' AlMVV.i cvt. PleasevYou. This week a great range of Blue Ser ges, Worsteds and Fancy Mixtures that will please vou, at- $15.00, $16.50 and $18. Our Stylish Hats at $2.50, $3,00 and $3.50 give Hat satisfaction. Get the habit of coming here'often. WE SELL Good Pianos When yoq see it in our Adv. IT'S SO mm&ttMM L, L THOMAS, Mgr. -j j i " i ; Tab Baby With You There is no greater con- ' venience than a HEYWOOD COLLAPSIBLE GO-CART, "Why Pay More?" Johnsojn-fiulovsen Corapafiy While the Bosses are away We will sell $0,50 SUITS FOR .$ '8.5Q $12,50 SUITS FOR ..$12.50 $15,00 SUITS FOR ...$15.00 Come qujckly to get these bargains. FIXUP Agent Royal Tailors, Two Stpres: Marshfield North Bend ii7 m Royal e TONIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAM illas Mabel Ford In two new songs. Br"T!e GrQOn ShadPw'" Two-reel "Anliuntori WnnVl" rrwalve n6W '.nd Interesting subjects, "The Boob's Bream Girl." Mar Merita Fischer and Bob Leonard ,tar In this comedy drama. Admission, inwor floor. lBc: bal- way. 10c. ' Coming Thursday: "The Ruby of utlny" in b'iv foin a massive anl thrilling detective drama. Comlner tVM. Thn Worker." fecial three-reel' feature showing titles of the East. , special Matlneo Thursday after- IDOn Ivnnl,.. KU ohnn-n far ttlQ ; Benefit nf t,n ,un nlinvl It Run- SOOO Feet of New Pictures at IBejGrand Theatre Tonight IKS 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY IS TO' MEET: TDKIGHT Big Gathering at Masonic to Hear Orators Outline De velopment Plans The booster meeting to be hold at the Masonic Opera OIoubo tonight promises to draw ono of tho largest crowd ever gathered for an affair of the; kind' h'orp. Dr. Woatherboo ar rived from tUo Star ranch, today and Is bubbling over with enthusiasm over development work. Tho mooting Is on open ono and free. , It Is expected that thcro will be a Inrgo attendance of th'o women folk nn Tom Richardson, tho booster InBpIret, snvB women aro more en thusiastic boosters than men. LJ. SlmpBdn will nlso talk on har bor 'work tonight. C. F. McKnltfht will nrc'Bjdo and tho band will fur nish music. "Mr. Rlbhardson will probnbly out lino n plan for running excursions from San Francisco to Coos Day and from Portland to Coos Day next yoor during the Exposition. Ho thinks this would bring hundreds Into this section to sco first handed tho un bounded opportunities It affords. The plan for a county building at tho fair Dr. Weatherbco regards ns unfeasible. CARD OF TIIA.XKB Wo wish to express our gratitude to Juilgo Hall, tho Rev. Gregg nnd ninny old-time friends of Mnrshfold who so kindly assisted mo Inst Sat urday In tho burial of our mother, who had passed tho four score and ton mllo post of life. H. DUNHAM AND FAMILY. ww 5REVITIE5 : TIDES FOR NAy. ' , Bolow Is given tho ttma aid height of high and low water at Marshfield. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrbneo, with, tholr tinted on tho flfrst lino' and heights ou tho second lino of edeh davf a'coranar- ls6n on cbhsecutlvu heights will ln-1 dicnto wnetuor it is mgu or tow water, For high water on th'o bar substract two hours 34 minutes: Hrs.. 4,27 Ft, . . 1,8 Hrs. . 5.30 F... 1.2 Hrs. . 0.08 Ft... 6.2 10.30 4,9' 11.42 5.0k 0.23 0.4 4.33 0.8' 6.24 0,0 12.4G C.l 11.24 6.7 0.0 0.0 G.13 1.2 WEATHER FORECAST (Br AmI1 Prta (a Cuo4 ll TlmM.) OREGON Fair, with light frost In cast; northeasterly wind. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD ' For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m 'Mny'R, by BenJ. Ostllnd, apodal government mo ll teorologlst: Maximum Minimum 32 At 4:43 n. m 34 Precipitation" 00 Proolpltntlon sluto Sept, 1, 1013 ..02.40 I Precipitation samo porlod last year oa.ua Wind: Northwest; clenr. I BORN Along the Waterfront. Tho Randolph Is oxpectod back In a day or two from Roguo River. 8ho had some trouble In crossing thoro, being caught on a shoal for n fow hours, but she wns not damaged. CUOTIED A"LtJfeis3 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . yon balk Furniture f nM)" liouso nnd Iiouho for rent. Apply. 19G Second Btroet north, ! FOR RENT Two room riirnlHhMl - .. J.2.... . 4 All an.tftW IOr UOUSOKCOpiIIg. lua ouum Second street, FOUND Small gold locket with Ini tials engraved. Owner may hitvo samo by describing property and paying for this nd. WANTED One lellaWe second glil at $2C'por month. Phono 20U-U or 324-R. FOR HATjE nt ii grnt birgoln If t-ikon at onco: 7 paBsengor auto mobile In good shape. Sou Good rum's Garago. FOR RFNT FOR KENT Xlro front lied 3G2 First SL North. room, FOR RENT Two furnlMied hoiiw--keoplng roonls'. 373 Sixth street, South Marslflold, Phono 205-Ij. FOR RUNT I'mUhed house-keep-Ing rooms. 977 FoUrth Bt, South FOR RENT Furnished apartment, In rear of 878 aoutu ruin sireew FOR JtKNT Rkiih Willi r without board. ICC Bo. Tenth strectl FOR RENT FurulHlicd room with bith, for slngto gentleman. 3D8 Third and Highland: WANTED WANTED Your films for develop ing and printing. Man oraers a specialty. Rehfeld Dros., 220 Cou tral avenue. WANTED Pictures to frame. Neat work and prices reasonauie, how fold Dros,, 220 Central avenue. WANTED Second liund violin. Qua termas Studio. WANTKD AVoman or rIi-I nurwa and housekeeper for elderly In valid. Apply Mrs. Songstockon. DRESSMAKING t homo or by Uw day. Phono 107-J or call 25 Flrs.t street. FOR' $ALE FOR SALE 200-acro runcli, tn miles south ot uanaon. Auare Mrs. R, W. Ensign, Bandon, Ore. FOR SAW-: Ono $05 II-A special kodak, &5. uenieia uros., zm Central avenue. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, THOMP80N To Mr. and Mrs. 11. Thompson at tholr homo in Van couver, 11. -C., a son. Mru. Thomp son Is th6 dnuchtor of Mrs. Mary Thompson, of South Fifth street, teacher of tho Sovonth grndo in tho South Mnrshflcld building. Sower HmikN Yesterday during the operations of tho dredge Sonttlo, dm mnnholn and sower nlno from West Mnrshflold Was broken In tho ronr of tho Finnish hall. Tho sower- Is tho main to tho entire West Mnrsh flold district nnd stepd woro taken nt onco to ropnlr It. Service nt Hunker I HU Thoro will bo a public preaching scrvlco In tho Hunker Hill School house- on Weduosday evening nt eight o'clock. Rov. A. F. Unssford of tho Baptist Church will preach. Tho public Is Invited to attend, this sorvlco 'which will bo tho first of a scries of union meetings. Four Arrested. -Four mon woro arrested Inst night by Marshal Car tor on a charge of drunkenness. Thnvworo Matt 8outh, -Gust Carl- son, J. Rogan nnd Ed Ynndoll. Tho lattor will BorVQ flvo (lays Hi re pairing tho streets nnd tho othors woro fined five dollars. A number of loggers hnvo boen nrrestetl re routly for drunkenness. lan Aiinlveranry W. P. Murphy yestordny colobratod the twenty-seventh anniversary of his arrival In Mnrshflold. Ho camo from Now York to San Francisco and from thoro to Coos Bay. Ho Intended to spond to spond flvo years on tho coast but ho nas become- n pornianoi rosiaonr. Elovon years of his twenty-seven years resldonco hero woro spout In tho employ of Eugcuo O'Connell as n unuor. Clow ENtntc -Yoatorday at Co (liilllo Judge l)full cIoihvI lip tho af- tairs oi uuas. a. nery, mo umpire boy who was killed In a logging accl dent near Eugene. August Dory, his father was administrator of tho estato which consisted principally of 2!i0 damaKCs which tho logging com pany paid for his doath. J. C. Ken dall was at Coqullje as attorney for Mr Dory In tho manor. North lli-ondwiiv Ctwiiuc It Is ro ported that a movomont Is on foot to hard pavo North Broadway avenue to tho Intersection ot Broauwny nnu Front street, 'a distance of sovornl blocks. U Is also proposod to allml noto tho grades on Broadway north of Market avenue and ulso In front of tho W. T. Merchant residence, making Broadway practically level. v. I', Murphy and a number of othors aro said to havo slKnod ui for It. Dull PIuyerH ll-ro. Three baso- nan piayoro came in on tuo ureaK- wator yesterday hoping to land Jobs In this section and woro cha- grlued when they learned that there was danger of thoro being no league hero this yoar. They were Messrs. Kelly. Crawford and Krause. who havo been trying for places In the Northwest League. They state that Floyd Perkins, of Gardiner, Is to bo transferred from me portianu coast Ieaguo team to the Portland North west Leaguo team. Pino Street U Tuo plan for open lng Pine Street or rather First street Is being prosecuted by Arthur Mr Keown and J. W. Bennett. Thoy haVo' secured the consent of V, P. Murphy and some of tho other prop erty owners although many of tho nronertv 6wnors are still flKhtlng It vigorously. It s llkejy that there will i . L,.t t.t i..u-ii M..A .,.. ue piJiiBiuf rnuiH lutuiuii utor iuo wai ter and already threats of litigation are being made by the property ow ners on the street who opposes the big expense 4hat tho Improvement will Incur. Roy Run Over Melvln Steen, tho ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Steen fell under the Bunker Hill Department store's auto lyesterday nda was slightly hurt. The lad hop ped on the side of tho car for a ride and when It noared tho Coal Bank Inlet drawbridge, he Jumped off but rolled so that tho wheel pass ed over his leg. It was first feared that It was broken but Dr McCormac found that it was not, although It was badly bruised. C. R. Dlndlngor says that he has been having con siderable trouble from lads jumping hopeatodly warned them against tho . dangerous practice I I'nsltwinn Hoolnl. TllO BOclal of tllO 1 North Bond Episcopal Ladles' Guild to ho held tonight ib posiponeu ior two weeks because ot bo much sick ness. Railway Men Hen. Engineers II. P. Hooy and W. R. Fontalno, ,tn charge of tho construction ot tlio Coos Bay and Eugono lino, nrrlvod hero last evening on a tour 6f Inspection and loft early this morning back over tho rotito. They aro getting In touch with th'o new work and nro planning to hasten It as rapidly as possible. Thoyimd llttlo now to glvo out con corning tho rood.1 HrldRo Booming. Guv Chambers and wife returned yesterday from n week's visit at tho R. J. Montgomery hdhib at Bridge. Mr. Chanibors "saya Mr. Montgomery has s. flno chicken ranch nnd will soon havo 1000 birds. Obod Roads Day was- ob served at Bridge, 104 mon getting put and bloating and surfdclng a long stretch, of highway. IP w I H KNOW ABOUT OT Gg til ' MRS. E. L. BESSBY, of Coos River, , Is a Mnrshflold shopper today. PETER MIRRASOUL roturnod on tho noon train from Coqulllo to day. ' SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Bay City Ladles with Mrs. Allard. Jolly Dozon with Mrs. A, D. Snow. C. W. B. M. with Mrs. C. A. Sohlbredc. North Bend Swedish Ladles' Aid with Mrs. John Burbock. Collogo Womon's Club with Presbyterian Auxiliary with' Mrs. Eva. uammu. North Bend Christian women with Mrs. Ritchie. J. O. Y. Olub with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Simpson, ' Eaglds' recoptlonfc and ban quet. B. W. M. C. with Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. .TME AT 'JIPOTIEILS fli A, Mps ThA niiiitnier. " '' ' S. B. Cutllp, Cood Rlvorj W. M Kalsor, St. Paul W. R. Fontaine,. Eugene; II. P. Hooy, Eugono: H.IU Hodson, Coos Rlvorj J. A, Smith, 1'ortlnnd; G. T. Woldln. Portland: J. J. Monny, Portland; Mrs. France Mnhor, Snn Francisco; F, W, Mc intosh. San Francisco; G. H, G I pln. Portland; W. M. Grant! San" VrnnrlHpn. I lJInvil Hotel. ,,., . . . , Potor E. Olson, Empire: J. 8. D,h?L: iV ?lX wc".l.5?5ur Chambers, Bandon: P. ,?. Spll.ane, "" """mi, us u niiuunu in mu . n,, Vrnnplnpn; H. WCBUUtUl. BOai- .' -. - - " - ' Forrarl )aBe. TOM HALL returned todny from n trlp.t6 Myrtle Point nnd Coqulllo In tho Intot'cstB of his candidacy. tlo; p, P. Bturauo, uoaiouo. . x Rlnnco. l' Tom Konnoy; Coalodo; Ed Fer guson, Contcdo; AUrod Jowoll, Isth mus Inlet; Al Donnnlng, Portland; Harry Amos, Bandon; Charier w- MRS. WICICHAM, of Coqulllo, spont JL""' CMlrio"vlxmtTiKnam Sunday horo hs the guest of hor ' te C 2,. V .'"."' -unnuon daughter, Mrs. Edward Moehlor. n.. Hargrove. Cincinnati; J. Hcl- .tttd n it ft-vnno if, in,i - for, Bandonr T. 8holton, Bandon; MRS. G. H. MhYERS loft today for ,. n,w,nP-,. nin,. ni.ien? h. ,m. a fow daya' vjslt with nor daugh- $' "' to;.id ' tor, Mrs. James Landrlth, of CooBInrr' l ortin"q' River. MRS. L. S. DOBLE, or Eugono, Is expected horo soon to spond tho summer with her daughtur, Mrs. Clnudo Nnsburg. MRS. WM. DEUBNER Is oxpoctod homo ou tho next Nann Smith from Snnlnnclsco. where bIio tins boen visiting nt tho homo ot hor son. EMMETT PIERCE was up from, Tar Heel camp yestordny and Is mak ing nrrangomonU to rosumo oper ations thoro boforo long. Tho enmp has boon closod down for sovoral mouths. AMES JOHNSON, Postmaster nnd jjo1i0'rfll,nf6rcl(n'n't,nt Portt)rfUrdr nnd wlfo, spont Sunday horo, com ing tip to nco Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Chnndlor, who Is ill aC'Morcy Tlospltnl, MRS. W. J. MITCHELL, of Port land, nrrlvod hero yostorday to visit her parents, Mr, nnd Mri. M, II. Mulloy. Hor husband, Do toctlvo Mltrholl, has beou hero for flomo time. R. 0. CULL, nn exporlenced morchan dlsd man and window trimmer, nnd wlfq arrived hero from Portland on the last Breakwater. lib has tak en a position In Dlndlngor's Ilun kor Ilfll Department Store MR. AND MRS. CHAS. R. HEAFU8E roturnod today from Bandon, whoro thoy havo been spending a fow weeks while Mr. Sonfuso hnB been looking nftor tho decoration of Bomo buildings there. They nro highly ploasod with Bandon. JUDGE W. M. CAKE, of Portland, who Is horo, says Marshfield has grown1 moro In tho past flvo years than In tllo ton yours pre vious. Judgo Cnko has boon n resident, of- Orogon since 1880 nnd has paid particular attontlon to tho growth of tho Coos Bay country. Judgo Cako nrrlvod on the Bronkwater yestordny. Ho will visit Coqulllo nnd Bandon nnd roturn to Portland Friday. EXAM. FOR POSTMASTERS AMONG THE HICK I - Ed Motralf "was qulto sovorely hurt by being struck In tho head by a ball nt tho South Inlet draw brldgo Sunday, Ho Wan uncon scious forovor nn hour. It occurred near tho end of n gnmo In whlclt South Inlot dofontud Empire 22 to ,8. Jos. McKlnnon, n woll-known Coos Bay Scotchman, Is qulto 111 nt Mer cy Hospital, i Joo Pollanta, a ranch hand, under went nn operation at Mercy Hospital thlil morning. BROWN WKNIKS REPORT. r""A Portland paper .suys: "J. Loo Brown, secretary or we Orogon stnto phnrmncy board, denies that iosopji Mlcon. Portland drug glsC who wns 'coiiVlctotl "of seBlflS nnrcotlcs and fined IROO. was erer n proiqlnont wprkor for' tho board. Ou thB-fContrnry, states Mr. Brotu. tho cases against Rlceu have .'nil boon proBocutod by the board, kIa tho last liiBtnnco Rlcon was not only fined $G00, but ho also lorfeltod the right to prnctlco pharmacy In Ore gon, his certificate having been Re voked by tho board," PARTY AT RANDON, CIvM fiervlco Evamliialloii for Coos County Office A civil sorvlro examination for tho position of Postmaster at all fourth class postofflces In Coos County at which tho minimi compensation Is $180 or moro, and at which tho presont Incumbent was not appoint ed undor tho civil sorvlco regula tions, will bo hold In Mnrshriold, Oregon, June 20, 1014. Persons who for any reason are unable to forward their applica tions to tho commission In tlmo to recolvo written authority to enter tho examination, will be examined Bubject to subsequent approval of; wioir applications, ir mey appear ior examination at place and time scheduled. Mrs. T. W, Robnson entertained at a Five Hundred party 'TUesday after noon In honor of her mother, Mrs.' J. Donliolm.and frlond, Miss Donaldson, of Portland, -who aro visiting hor. A, very pjoaBant afternoon was spent and after cards dainty refreshments woro Horyod. Those (Invited were Mesdamos F. J. Feeney, L. J, Radley, Albert Garfield, U P. Soronsen.iF. E. Dyer, O. Y. Lowo, Stevo Galller. FA Galller, E. E. Reynolds, Smith J. Mann, Geo. Gelsendorfer, W, R. Craluo, E. B. 'Kausrud, O, R. Wade, A, S. Elliott, Homey Richards, F. 8. Grconough, Arthur Oalo, II. L. Hous ton, H. K. Flom, N. J. Crnln, A. O. Thrift, Robort Johnson, J. E. Wals tiom, Alfro Fettor, T. H. Mohl and J. O. Slnglo, and Misses Maudo Lowe, Kato Rosa. Nora Solve and Ulasclt Rndle. Tho first prlzo for ladles wont to Mrs. W, E. Cralne ami, tho consolation prize to Mrs. II. K. Flom. Bandon. Rocordor. EVERY GOOD OITJXEN Is ROOST ING the COMPLETION of the Coos Bay HARBOR Improvements. Be Buro and SIGN the PETITIONS. After .May 4 Dr. It. W, Morrow. Dentivt. will occupy rooms 1 ami S, Hldorado IluUdlag, over Red Cross imitr Htore , Oh, Such Relief! Nothing makes a porson feel moro "miserable" than tlred achlng, sweaty feet, No reusqa to havo this trouble, olthor. To morrow morning,' first thing you do, sprinkle a little' NYAL'H KAK'EM Into your shoes. J 1 V AvvvXBSsrZVZrBSPBSVHFW GIVE YOUR FRIEND A La Natoma Wntrli lilm smllo and ask you whero such gwnl cigars ran bo bought. Do him a good -turn. Toll him that all first class denier In the Coos Hay cities handle them. AFTKR DINNER 11 for U.1c CHESTERFIELDS S for So SPF.CIAKS S for asc CONCHAS a for S3u I on and off the car although he has May night '""