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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1914)
wfisvlP "J- nmnHHHBHHHHHHMBnHHKM!BariR!IWli 'Tmn'BnHIUM IJJlf 3mrTr--rnr V"i WlS'-t' -. '"l"''il""i'-WWi.-.vJ- ..., -- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. r CW ' ' a '' .sas.,. 1 4WffCapwSK.J j-.wAjJUininliilMMLmiMJII ! i l)JWtfJMMWlBlJlJUiawny-wCTfP,wl'r1 P "" ! ' FIVE I j ini Uycan now go from New York to Chicago in 20 hpiirfor$20--because scientific methods applied to t- i V .1 fIRVING IBLOCK Great May Sale of White This enlo will bo nn event of unuaunl Importance to .nil wo mon of Mnrnliflnlil nml vlclnltv. rnmlnir an It doia nt tlio be- tinning of summer. All unJcrwonr Included and a full lino of gowns rrom tno rincat trimmed in aneor emuromery ana taro i" th plain outing gowtr for sorvlcoablo wear. Combination suits, cowct covers and all knitted umlorweur Ineluileil nt TWENTY FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT. ji NlflHT OOWNH A beautiful assortment, neat ly trimmed with laco and om hrolijery; also plain. 1-1 off. HATS An offering of flno millin ery at nn enormous reduction. Hats both tnllorod and soml- 'dress, Vnluos to $10. GO, your .tholes 7.7n. INREHSK1RT8 Painty tlmncd li newest of 0 M)M'-l,Ol'r.TM OFF mill i i i ' TEe Rojral TONIGHT Mils MH'iol Ford In two nretty I 'ones. , Four nr. reels of pictures. tory dealing with tho most famous wuccancer in wstpry. "Animated Wookly." The most Interest In tr nml nnurPBt SllbiecU ver shown here. Timrlle's Llttlo Joko." A roar- lngCryBtnl comedy with Poarl White "Haldy Belmont, Gladiator." This U lust mn urAnni frnm fltart to JlnUb. Admission, town floor. 16c: bal cony, 10c. Tomorrow afternoon there will uo a special matinee at which "Ivan toe," tho groat four-reel feature Mil be shown. Any who have not "n It hud best mako use of this opportunity, Tomorrow night, "The muojt or uesuny," in bix reeis; ih ive and beautiful. It is a thrilling sfieciivo story. r- TKe Grand SIX REELS ALL NEW ;FIT2HUGH'S RIDER' a thrilling two-part war tory, Action -r- plenty of PEGGIE, THE SQUAW MAN A . ' I.. ...ItU t np-roaring comeay wim Ruth Rolland and John Rftrnsnn. UNMASKED I his picture is selected trom the Excelsior service of the General Film Co,, special feature department, Crane Wilbur featured, UT OF THE DEPTHS x Two-reel Lubin special feat ure, A splendid picture, tures, Children 5c; adults, railroad building and operating have made it pos sible. You can go out of this store in a few minutes wearing a fine suit of clothes for $15 be cause scientific methods applied to clothes making and selling have made it possible. Science has made more, comfortable trains go more miles at less cost science has made better clothes wear longer at less cost that is, if you make sure that your clothes have the Clothcraft label., The makers of Clothcraft have carried out the science of clothes-making to the last degree making it practical for us to offer you better values than can bo found in any other make that is why we bought them, for you, ; -Spring styles are ready fpn you today. Itcmtttnbcr- clothe bought hero vlH be'kept prowd five of charge Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend a464a?& COTTON LISLE AND SILKS Knitted undorwoar, separate garments and union suits. ONi:-FOUKTlI OFF COMIUNATION SUITS An exceptionally good lino con taining roil values. OXE-FOUHTII OFF SKIRTS A full lino of Bprlng skirts; nil the boat and latest models, marked specially low for this week's salo. mummmmmmmmmMmmM TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAM? Piano, practically news reasonable If takon soon. Apply Times, Hox B. IWKSTIHATK THIS 22 1 Railroad Addition on Gth. st. Only $3600. 1. S- Kaufman & Co. VQH jtHXT Slv room fiirnlsliwl houso, modem conveniences; good locality. 662 So. Eleventh Street. FOR RENT Two Milte furnished housekeeping rooms two rooms each, 700 North Front street, Phone 364. 1X)ST Oil tank to auto lamp. Re ward for return to Going & Har vey. POUND An automobile crank. Own er may get same at Times of flee by paying for this notice. WANTKD-Cr.;le.- bojr. to deliver fifth grade' at school. Inquire at Times office after 4 o'clock. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two rooms "'W.ed for housekeeping. 163 soutn Second BtreeU . 170R RENT Furnlshetl Uouse-keeiH l"g roorni. 977 Fourth St. South, unn RENT FurnUhed apartment, F In rear or 878 South Fifth itreeU KoIHiKXT itoonis with or without board, loo au. ii"" -..-.- rOR RENT Furnished room with bath, or single gentleman. 358 Ttaird and Highland. w WANTED Oue reliable second girl QMSiriED urAMTPn I II "nl" - I LOCAL OVERFLOW. I .lnniMi 1m Airflif. TIiob. U. JamcB hus taken tho ag ency of tho Ilustlor nnd Hoamor and will handlo all oftt'olr business at his dock from this duto. This will he a groat convcnlonco to thu local shippers as It moans that theso smnll craft plying to tho Slus law and Rogue Rlvor points and also Port Orford, will linvo nn agent to look out for their business horo tho sumo as tho largo boats. i MAHHIAUE LICENSES. Ooorgo U. Morgan and Mary II. Duffeo. Oscar Pearson and Hilda Uodborg. llert A. Wilson and Mary Pyburn. Elvln M, Kennedy and Georgia A. Q. Noland. Roy 12. I.awhorne and Emma II, Johnson, Coqulllo Horald. NOTICE V. S. A. WAlt VETERANS , Thoro will bo a mooting, of tho I Spanish-American War Votornns, I Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock, May 1 7th at tho offlro of E. II. Joohnlc to mnko arrangements for Momorlal , Day sorvlco. All comrades aro ear nestly requested to bo present. I'., It, JUI'.II.MV, Ad, Clon. UOOSKVKI.T HOIMNO OVKIt A dispatch states that Colonol Roosevelt Is suffering with a bad rase of bolls. This no doubt Is caused by lack of opportunity to lot otf ins customary ouuiuuunn ru gardlng men and events, but the bolls will undoubtedly disappear when ho gots In touch with tho Mexican situation. Eugeno Guard. at $25 per month. Phono 2G9-L or 324-R. WANTKD AVonutn or Rlrl n mimo aim iiousoKeepor ior oiuony in valid. Apply Mrs. Songstackon. DRICSSMAKINO at home or by tho day. Phono 107-J or ca.ll 26 First street. FOR SALE FOR SALE nt u greut lmrgaln If lanon ai ouco; , passuuKur u,u moblle in good shape. See Good rum's Garage. FOR SALE 200-acro ranch, ten miles south of Dandon. Address Mrs. R. W. Ensign, Dandon, Ore, FOR SALE Furniture of teu room houso and house for rent. Apply 196 Second street north. FOR SALE Ancona eggs for hatch ing! also day-old chicks, E. A. Stonecypher, Phono 6-J. t' i , FOUND FOUND Small gold locket with Inl tlals engraved. Owner may havo same by describing property and paying ior tins au. EXCHANGE I TO TRADE Good paying business lu Marshfield for City Real Estato or farm property, preier smaii iariu. Address Dot .1. care Times. PHONE 4CTOD 10 Cent 1 30-H Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY DREVITIE5 TIDES FOR MAYf ' Bolow is RtTcn. tho time aad hoicht of high and low water at Marshtlold. Tbo tides are placed In tho order of occurronco, with their times oil tho first lino and ' holghts ou tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consocutlvo holcuts will in dlcato whether It Is hlch or low water. For hleh water on tho bar substract two hours 34 minutes. G Mrs.. 4.27 10.30 4.33 11.24 Ft... 1,0 4.9 0.8 G.7 CHrs..G,30 11,42 G.24 0,0 Ft... 1.2 G.O 0.9 0.0 7Hrs..0.08 6,23 12.4G C.13 Ft... 6.2 0.4 6.1 1.2 4 ZZZZZZZZZZZZI a WHAT1IF.K FORECAST (Br AikIi4 Prru ta Coot IU T,mM. OREGON Fair, with light frost cast; winds mostly north erly. LOCAJj TK5IP13RATURE ItKOOHD For tho 24 hours ending at Ostllnd. special government mo- J toorologlst: 4:43 a. m., May 6, by Ilenj. Maxlmpm . 08 Minimum 34 At 4:43 n. ni 42 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, 1913 62.40 I Precipitation same porlod - last year G8.G9 Wind: Northwest; clear. Plnu ftxhil. Rev. Knotts, now school classes aro planning for a 80- clal In tho new M. 10. Church hull next Friday night. PIoihht HI. John. Golden has been very sick the last few days and owing to his advanced aged It Is feared that tho pioneer cannot aurvlvo long. ' Improves TjHIiiicIi V. If. 'Plpor of Cook River hns Installed a 12 horsepower onglnu In his launch. Ho Ib rapidly recuperating from his pro longed lllnoss. F.lks Tonight Tho Marshflold Lodgo of Klks will moot tonight to lnltlnto several candldntos and tnko up other mnttora Including plans for a series of basoball games. To Kntertaln Society Mrs. Iarfl Llllobo will entertain tho Norwolgan Lutheran Ladles' Aid Societies of Marshflold and North Rend nt her homo In North Dond Thursday af ternoon. Ferry Trnffle Cnpt. Alex Hall of tho Ferry Transit reports that dur ing April tho forry carried 5,877 passengers, 123 doublo teams 190 single tennis, 108 nutos and 86 head of stock. Recover Pin. Mrs. II. L. Craw ford has rocovored a keepsake pin which bIio ndvortlsod In Tho Times bb lost tho othor day. Tho party who found It returned it when she was not home, leaving It In the door. Decoration Duy-Prollmlnary plans for tho observnnco of Memorial Day aro being mado horo. linker Post G. A. R. has turned ovor tho af fair to tho Spanlsh-Amorlcan War Votorans who wjll havo charge of tho details. Sumiuci VInIIoi-h. Tho following nrrlved ou tho launch Sunrlso from Sumner this morning: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris, Mr. and Mrs. 8tad don, Miss Olive Richards. Charles Spooner enmo In on tho same boat from Catching Inlet. Auto to Ten Mile. Gorst and King aro making arrangements to establish ntito sorvlco between Nortn Inlet Inndlng nnd Lakeside. m. Ponnock will bo In chargo and ex pects to try It out this week and soo If tho roads will permit (he sorvlco to bo kopt up. Eastsldo Contest. Mrs, Rohecca Luse Stump has mado arrangements to hold a Domorest modal contest at Eastsldo next Friday evening. Tho same class that participated hero will contest again, with tho excep tion that. Mrs. noion uowns win take tho place of Dr. Shaw, who won the prize In tho Marshflold con test. Dig Auto Falls Tho big auto which was especially built for the coaBt service botween Sluslaw and Gardiner has failed and tho auto service has been takon off, accord ing to V. C. Gorst. Arrangements may bo mado later to resumo It Mr, Gorst says their lino botween Coos Day nnd Gardiner Is working fine. IUp-Hap Fill, Hugh' McLaln Is now rip-rapping tho Southern Pa cific fill across tho mouth of Mill Slough, Larson's dredge being used to hoist the rock from the scows into place. As s6on as this Is done they will begin loading the rock from the scows on fiat cars to uo hauled to tho fill beyond tho Simp son Park cut. No Hotel Newf. Sec, Smith of tho North Dond Chamber of Commerce Petter Loggle and othor North Dond mon wero here last evening to at tend tho booster meeting. Thoy re port no developments In tho hotel project with Mr. Knotts and tho matter Is still indefinite nithough they are hopeful of favorable de velopments In It. Rig Dairy Output Dr Wothor bee, who was here last night from the Star Ranch reports that his sec tion Is now producing 40,000 pounds of milk per day. He secured a num- bor of thoroughbreds for his ranch, one of them being from tho same stock as tho world champion cow. Ho left for thoro ngnlu this morning. Students Heturn. Miss Zoo Do Ian and tho Misses Fltzgorald aro expectod homo about May 16 'from tho Academy nt Albany where thoy havo boon attending Bchool. Mr. Fitzgerald will drlvo out to Roso birg to meet tho young ladles, who Will roturn with him, 1 Many At Funeral-Tho funeral of Georgo Catching at Sumner yeBter day was largely attondod, friends and neighbors gathorlng'from that wholo section to pay trlbuto to thV young man. Rov. G. LeRoy HAll officiat ed. Tho pall-bearcrs wero 0 N. "Wil son, Carl Smedborg, Art Solandor, Olarko Harris, Harry IJoono and Fred Stock. Organize IxmIko. Tho Drothor hood Of American Yoomcn was or-, ganlzcd last night by District Or ganizer Fred L. Moore, with a class of fifteen - mombers. All onjoyod tho first meeting and tho prospocta for a strong order Is very promis ing Somo of tho older membors woro In attondnnco and nbly assist ed In- organizing tho now homo stead. IJbrnry IU'iicflt Success, Tho lad los of tho North' Hond Library Hoard clenred $40 as the procoeds of tho Rhododendron Uall given last Friday evening. Tho hnll was beautifully decorated with flowers and streamers and rofrosh'mentB woro served In tho bnlcony. Tills was tho first of a series of nffalrs tho ladles nro plan ning to give to aocuro money for tho book fund. Cafe Cl(ol. Tho Ideal Cafe, 312 Front Btreet, hnB been closod tempo rarily. It is understood that C. A. Holmes, proprietor of tho place, will soil out. Ho said Ihls morning that ho had two prospective buyers, but that tho salo had not been negotiated. Holmes has owned tho plnco slnco It opened In Mnrch. A man named Mil lard was associated with him for a time but loft recently. Thive ArtVHtH. Throo men wero nrrested lost night by Marshal Car ter charged with being In n drunk on condition. Thoy woro fined flvo dollars each. Tho mon aro Androw Rlgg, SI Avery and Dan Donahuu. They wero unnblo to pay their fines but woro allowed to go 10 worn at logging camps and lumber mills with tho promise that tho fines would bo paid as soon hb thoy enrncd tho money. Coos River Visitors Tho follow ing - nrrlved on tho Rainbow from Coos River this morning: Mrs. H. 13. eBsey,.JNlr, nnd.M". Mojc nor Nolson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L, Smith, Harry Smith, Miss Hazol Mason, William Woods, F. C. Milton, Mrs a. H. Chtldors. C. O. Gosney. Mi. Gosnoy Just finished a now barn for Lostor Smith nt Coos River. It has boon planned to hold a big daiico In thu barn noxt Saturday night. New Quartern. It Ib announced that F. G. llorton Iiob loasod; tho Ilrnailwnv nortlon of thVi former Al Ilanco warohouso and It will ho tho now homo of tho Coos Hay branch of Allon LowIb of which Mr. Horton In tlm successful manager. It Is plan- nod to build a brick veneer In front or tho present building, bringing It out oven with' Uroadway. It will glvo much-needed space for tho grow ing business, Aunt Is Demi. Dr. A. L. Houso worth today rocolved a tolcgram an nouncing tho doath of an aunt In Kansas, Sho was one of tho load lnt women of Kansas, having de- J voted her efforts aftor tho doath of Dor liusuanu many yearn uku i" educational work. Sho was Bupor Intendont of tho Wellington Bchools for a timo and later head of a col lego at Wichita, Kansas. Sho was his favorite aunt and ho hor favor Ito nephew, so that tho news camo as a very sad shock to him today. T.t RrlquetllnK- A. Kennedy and W. J. Illgglns aro horo from Boat tlo on a brlquettlng proposition that promises big things. They havo mado arrangements with Supt. Hon nessy of tho Bmlth-Powors mlno to tost out u machine and system which Mr. Konnody. who s nn ox- port coal mining onglnoer, hns de vised and it promises big things Mr. lllculns will romiiln hero in chargo of tho experiments and If It succeeds llko thoy nntlclpnto It will, bo ono of tho blggost things ovor. PEOPLE Y KNOW ABOUT DR. WILLIAM HOR8FALL, Jr.. left this morning to visit a patient on Haynes Slough. MR8. LYNN LAMDETH, formorly Miss Martin, Is ylsltlug relatives in Coqullle, MRS. MIKE DURKE Is spending a few days with relatives In the Myrtle Point soctlon. HILLI8 SHORT Is In from Ten Mllo for a short stay. He has been having trouble with his eyes. FRED WILSON went this aftornoon, but denied that ho was "glory ticket." to Coqulllo stronuously seeking a MISS EVA DRESSER and Ralph Dresner plan to leavo early next month for Minneapolis to spend a month with relatives and frlonds there. JOB SCHILLING of Myrtlo Point Is a Marshfield visitor- Ho says that everything is lovely at Myrtlo m II Vjkjl A ii SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. W. F. Squire. Norwegian Lutheran Young; Ladles' Aid with Miss Sonnlo Refflahd. North Dond lEDlscopal Guild I with Mrs, I. p.jUartlo. , J- ! 1 Point and that they will have a Fourth of July colouration there) that would mako the eyes of the man who started celebrations trura green with envy. MRS. DEL SAUNDERS of South Inlet Is a Marshflold visitor today. J, H. SMITH and wife nro horo front ' Dandon for a short stay. J. C. Kendall wont to Coqulllo thl afternoon to attend court. MRS, It. D. DEMENT of Myrtlo Point was a Marshflold visitor today. O. C. WALDVOGEL Is hero from Baa- don on business today. J. R. MAGEE and J. D. KAY of tue Rlverton mlno nro visitors horo to rt ny. ROY LAWHORNB and brldo havo re turned from their honeymoon trip to Coqulllo Valley points and are being showered with congratula tions. EUOENE CROSTHWAITE loft thh morning for Portland on business. He will rourn via Eugono and Flor ence and will probably como over tho railway route. MR. and MR8. WALTER CONDRON left yoatorday for Coqulllo valley points. Mr. Condron hns beea representing n horso Importing company In that soctlon, MISSES MAMIE AND HELEN OU LOV8EN oxpect to leavo soon for' Portland to visit rolntlvos nnd from thoro will go to Soaslde whoro thoy will probably spead most of tho summor, PAUL DIMMICK, mnnngor of tho North Rend Lumber Company was In Marshflold yostorday onroute to the valloy. Ho Is lining things up In flno shape- for tho Swayne Hoyt Co., which ho roprosent and all that Is needod now Is for tho lumber market to pick up -somo. . L. CIMINIO, a well known Tea. Mllo rancher, enmo In today on buslnoss. Ho reports groat ac tivity on tho railroad -and that' Ten Mllo Is flourishing. Tho au tomobllo mndo tho first trip la. from Lnkosldo to tho North Iatet landing and got through all right, hut Mr. Clmlnlo thinks tho road I not yot in good onoiigh shapo for It to continue regularly, G. W. DUNOAN Ib making a trip to anrdlnor nnd tho Sluslaw coun try. Ills now mntross equipment has added Immensely to his fac tory and tho way tho trade and pooplo nro taking hold of It la mora than pleasing to him. With tho advont of tho railroad, be will bo ablo to add moro territory nnd tho prospoctB for the growth of tho Industry aro most roseate. JA8. WATSON enmo ovor from Co qulllo last night to attend tho blgr K. P. mooting at North Dond and roturncd ou tli'o morning train, He has boon kopt too busy with hi duties ns clerk to mako much of a campaign for county Judge hut l receiving many assurances of sup port and bo far tho only opposition to him has boon from a few special favor seokors who opposo Watson because, thoy know that ho will give all a squaro donl, AMONG THE SICK I Mrs, C. W. Endlcott of Coqulllo un derwent an oporatlon at Mercy Hos pital this morning and Is reported to bo doing nlcoly, Gerald Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs Jerome Sweet- of South' Droadway, U qulto 111 of plouro-pnoumonln. Miss aortrudo Robinson is ill of nppondlcltls nt tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Arthur Drows. Mrs. Oeorgo Elliott of Davis Inlet today underwent au operation fur the romoval of a tumor and Is reported to bo doing nlcoly, Harry Dultman, representative of Dakor & Hamilton, underwent an oporatlon at Morcy Hospital this morning and Is reported to bo dolus nicely. It will probably bo two or three weeks before ho can leave the -hospital. WAIVES PRELIMINARY HEARING John Shaley, who was arrested at Dandon for getting Cal Wright to endorso a worthless $10 draft ho drow on the Hartman & Thompson Dank at Portland, waived a pre liminary hearing and will be taken before tho grand Jury. i "' Happy Woman Doily Belt ALL KLASTIO Tho most perfect Sanitary all olastlp belt on the market, con venient to uso and keops lu place. Dips )n front following linos of tho body; does not slip over hips or curl undor corset. White, soft. porous and washable. Price -2De, I M loo,