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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1914)
& SSSfeaggjAi IF II I "B .jsgtefe.. ,J ZL?ZJmKCL fFHE C00S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ' Wednesday, Thursday Friday VIM 1K HECOIUMIREAKING DAYS I'OR ECONOMY OPPOH TUNITIKS. COMB AND OUT YOUIl HIIAUi: OK TI11SK HAH-AAINS. pretty Bungalow Aprons, made of neat percale. Were 70c. Now 49c. Fancy scalloped shelf oil cloth The host quality. 8c yard. Children's and Misses Black ribbed pnnts. Special 25c Pair Good quality Talcum vPow der Was 16c. Now 9c. Three-pound rolls, qullt-slza cotton batting. Was $1.00. ' Now 75c. See these three specials In bed spreads. Marked down to r$1.95, $1.50 and $1.25 $B.00 Silk Messallno Petti coats; latest colors. Iteduced to $3.50. Hlckrack trimming braid, best quality. All widths, were 10c to 20c. Now 5c bolt. All Blankets, Comforters and Curtains have been marked down. Got our prices. THE FAIR Net to Chandler Hotel. Cm I ml nvenuo SATISFACTION ALWAYS OH MONEY HEPUNDER. If you want something really delicious- Place your order with ub for somo of our KTHAWREHHIES They arc not vory plentiful as yet, but If you havo your order In wo will semi them ns soon as they arrive. TIIK.SK auk coos hay rehires and there are no hotter on the mnrket anywhere. We nlso havo HANAN'AS, ORANGES, APPLES and LEMONS. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phono ill.l. i:t(i Not tli llromlwny. BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Below is given tho time and height of high and low water at uiuruuuoiu. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will In dicate whether It is high or low water. Fer high water on tho bar substract two hours 34 minutes. Mrs. . Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... 3.37 C.7 4.25 6.4 CIS 0.8 0.18 2.6 1.27 2.5 10.28 1.0 11.18 0.6 12.11 0.2 6.10 5.0 7.13 5.0 5.14 4.9 6,08 4.7 7.05 6.6 1.05 0.1 1.59 0,5 10.18 2.3 11.14 2.5 0.0 0.0 8.00 4.7 9.04 4.8 WKATHKU FOHEOAST (Br A.iwI.tM rm to Coo Di, Tlmo.) OREGON Fair and cooler In torlor west; northerly winds. LOCA h TKMPEUATUItE KKCOUD For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 n. in., May 12, by llonj. Ostllnd. special government me- I toorologlst: Maximum 60 Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. in 48 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 62.81 Precipitation samo period last yenr 59.93 Wind: northwest; clear. IIOKN. r We Are Now Prepared I n I i. "With a big new slock of PIANOS To meet tho demand that always conies with the carl' summer season when schools are closing and parents desire to provide the youngsters with instru ments for their musical education. June, the month of weddings, also brings unusual demands for the best addition to any home a piano. "We have now, on our floor, a line of splendid in struments. Hardman Ludwig Milton Kingsbury Packard We also carry the MASON & IIAMLTN. Tlie last work and the very latest in pianos always I at SMdHfaMMaM. L. L. THOMAS, Manager. Ihe Roval TONIGHT Entire change of program. fWO BIG FEATURES. Dn. t-."B ic"". or. ELYrT. ---vi mug uBssimir oi i-oiomu. fDrA.fnal flln J-...l. .lint will - --- .wv LUX' UIHIUH lMk ..... tfnni.1. !.-, t. . i it n t---u uiu nenrt airings in puj mi downtrodden subjects of Rus " t the time of the rise of the 'i poiisn monarch, King uassi- ilr. "The Herltago of Eve." A stirring urooco Wnr rirnmn Houllnw with the a'ffings woman has Inherited and "I'l Inherit until tho and nt Hmn. I'The Turkish War." A Fred "ICe COlllPdv Tlinv nra fllwBVg fun- T when Fred has a hand in them. Admlgglnn lntvnr. tlnnr If.i" lial- o. in "- ' t Tjmrg(iay night. "The Sculptors rf'sjterpleco." A dramatic work of uouDted merit in threa reels. Coming Saturday. "When Ursui -' in uuii." A two-reei cum W based on the principal part of "e great story Quo Vadls. Times Want Ads Bring Results Grand Theater CHAINS OF HONOR A splendid Patheplay In two parts foaturlng on all-star cast of well known players. Magnificent stage settings and beautiful costumes mark "this as a feature offering. THE BEAUTIFUL LEADING LADY A story of Wood D. Webb's sen timental experiences looking for a wife. Good comedy. MRS MAN! FY'S BABY An exceedingly funny comedy with many complications. Orchestra of six pieces ev ery Thursday and Sunday, composed of Coos Bay's first choice musicians. The fourth story of Kathlyn will be shown again Friday night. Children. 5c; adults, 10c. RUSSELI, To Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. IltiBsoll nt their homo on Catch ing Inlet. Tuesday, May 12, a son, their first born. Mother and child nro doing nicely. (Siinley Improving. Frank Gnn ley, who wob burned by gas In tho Henryvlllo mine Sunday Is reported doing nicely today and ho has a chance to recover. Concert Sunday. Manngor F. 13. Wilson, of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand has announced that the bnnd will glvu a concert in tho Opora Houso next Sundny at 2 o'clock. Hurt In Camp. l'hll Emory, of Smith-Powers Camp 8 was brought horo today from Conlcdo suffering from n crushed hip sustained In an accident. Ho was taken to Mercy Hospital. . Allium., nt North Rend. Tho steamer Alliance from Portlnml, docked nt North Horn! this morn ing. Sho carries about ICO tons of freight for Mnrshflold and Is duo horo some tlmo this ovonlng. OUt! Pup'!-. James FJerry. who ca mo In from his ranch to spend Sun dny, brought down somo pieces of n Marsliflold, paper tnat was printcu nearly thirty years ngo. Ho found It on tho walls of his ranch cabin, uowspnpors having been used to paper tho cabin. Homo Interesting nils and items were found In It. Will Hulld. Dr. Straw Is having plans prepared for n now homo which ho expects to build In North Marsh field soon, In It, provision Is made for a fine shower hnth. Dr. Straw says that the old-fashioned bnthtub Is really a menace instead or a uoon to tho human rnce and that tho shower both Is tho only sanitary bath. In Trouble. A man named Thay er was sent to Mercy Hospital today to got trentmont for nn Injured log. He lias ucon imuimng ireoiy wio last few days and representing him- solf as having various business con nections and monoy. So far as can bo ascortalnod, ho has nolther busi ness connections or monoy noro. rso one fell for his Btorlos. .Many Answers. E. II, Curtis, of Plat II has discovered again that Times want ads get results and hns also discovered that there Is a big demand for now housos. Tho other day ho ordered a want ad Inserted three times to got a tenant for a now houso ho has Just completed In Hun ker Hill and before tho second In sertion ho had a dozen applicants. Workmen SOCl A L UA LEND A U. TUESDAY. Thursday Club ball at Finnish Hall. North Rend Catholic Aid with Mtb. V. O. Hlndmarsh. North Uend Christian Aid So cial with Mrs. Hlsner. Mrs. John Gosa entertains at bridge. North Dend Uothany Ulble Clnss at the H. P. Qurnea home. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. E: L. Hopson. Itoynl Auction Jlrldgo Olub with Mrs. A. T. Unities. WEDNESDAY. North Dend Swedish Aid with Mrs. John Uurbeck. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. A. Q. Snow. Bay City Lndlea with Mrs. Al lard. Urldgo Club with Mrs. L. J. Simpson. llaptlst Ladles with Mrs. A. F. Rassford. K. . C. Club with Mrs. Fred Kruso. THURSDAY. N, 1). Library Ass'u meeting with Mrs. Holllster. Thursday Club with Mrs. Lo Mlcux. Mrs. S. C. Small entertains at bridge. X. D. llaptlst Ladles with Mrs. Markle and Mrs, Clark as host- csiics. EastBiuo sewing Club with Mrs. F. Mooro. Soclnl Sewing Club with Mrs. Roes, Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Lockhnrt and Mrs. Nnsburg ns hostesses. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Hall. FRIDAY. Good Timo Club with Donnld Allen. College Women's Club Hnn quot at tho Chandler. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Skennsa Club with Mrs. Don nld Chnrlson. Thimble Club with Mrs. Fred Glazier. "Rubbor Social" at Taylor Hnll by North Uend Altar Guild. Epwortlf Loaguo Anniversary I Social. Miss Ruth Alton ontortnlns for Mrs. F. A. Grnnnls and Miss Effio Church. 1 ' FEEBLE OLD LADYF U ISSUES INVl'l ATIONH. I Miss Ruth Allen will ontortnln'1 Friday afternoon complimentary to Miss Effio Church and Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls. I WILL CJ1V13 DANCE. I Mrs. Mary Foster, Aged 61, Wanders to Eastside Son Overdue From Portland Mrs. Mary Foster, a gray-Walrod and feeble old lady, Is at tho board ing houso conducted by Mrs. Emma Johnson at 236 Market street, where sho Is anxiously awaiting tho arlval of her son Willie Foster and his wife, who left Portlnml on a motorcyclo last Sunday. MrB. Foster, who Is pnBt slxty-ono yonrs of age, nrrlved on tho Hrenk wnter Saturday after making the trip from Portland unnccompnnlod. Sho wnudercd about the streets horo for somo time Saturday And then took tho ferry to Eastside, where she waB found sitting on a street curb by Mrs. Martin llreon. A short talk with thu old ladv con vinced Mrs. Drcon that bIio was in need of help and Mrs. Rreen called Mrs. Charles E. Olson, whom sho saw not far away. Mrs. Olson took tho old lady to her homo and en rod for her overnight. Sunday morning Miss Nelllo Olsen, daughter of Mrs. Chnrle Olson, mndo arrangements with Mrs. Johnson to tako caro of MrB, Foster until tho arrival of her sou. SHukH Broken English. Mrs. Fostor, who BiienkH In broken English, this morning told a reporter for Tho Times Unit sho was born In Denmark and that sho ciuno to tho , United States whon sho wub twolvo years old, Sho said that for tho past four yearB sho had been living with hor sou In Portlnnd. Previous to that tlmo th'ey had lived In South Dnkotn, I Mrs. Foster said that hor son and 1 daughter-in-law accompanied her to tho Ilreukwaror dock In Portland and. ' saw her safely aboard the vessol. She ' says her son told her when they part ed that ho, with his wlfo, would mako tho trip to Mnrshflold by motorcyclo and that they would probably nrrlvo . about tlie samo tlmo tlint hiio did. According to tho old lady her son Ib 1 a roofer and exports to follow his I trndo In Mnrshflold, Sho hns somo baggage nt tho Dreakwator dock, where It will bo left until called for by hor boii. CLAS5IHED Ad I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOUND flold locket. Owner nwjr havo samo by describing property nnd paying for this ad at Times oN flco. VOll SAIiK Three Cooh liny Water Company bonds, one thousand dol lars oach. Interest payable semi annually May 1 nnd November 1. Apply to "D" caro Times. JOST Sntimlny Inst near Cluuullc Hotel, gold sot ring stampod Inside. Finder plenso return to Mrs. C. L. Makln, Times office FOR BALK Kiimltiiru for O rows. Call 1080 Central. FOUND FOUND A Kohl net rliiR. Owner may havo samo by describing B&mc nnd pnylnc for this ad. FOR RENT 1'OIt KKXT Tint rtoiu furnished lapnrtment. Inqulro NasburgV Grocory. FOR KENT Funilttliwl liomo Ib Ferndnlo. Mrs. Swootmnn. FOH UKNTV-Two funilnhcd houiw. keeping rooms, 373 Sixth street. South Mnrshflold. Phono 290-L. Funilslunl UotiNekepliiK rooms wltli bath. Tolophono 187-R. FOR KENT Two rooms funiWia for housokooplng. 103 Bouth Second strcot. Tho huBbnnds of tho mombors of the Thursdny Club will glvo n dance for the club at tho Finnish Hnll on Tuesday evening. I, U T. Ij. TO MEI'TT. Tho Llvo to Lenrn Literary Society "r '.rr..y of ninny of tho young peo-," "Ju,, V IREQPhE . YOJJ Pkmow ABOUT i DERT RUSH of lakeside Is in city today. DR. E. MINGUS was a Coqulllo vial- tho comnoscd nip of Mnrahflold' will moot this oven Inir In tho now MothMllst church hnll The soml-annual election of officers will occur nd will be followed by a program of games, and refreshments. 4 I (SOLI) MEDAL CONTEST. I Mrs. Rebecca Luso-Stump has re quested that all holders of silver mod als from the Demorcst modal contests f Loon Lake, cauio in on tho Alert this morning, MRS. C. II. DUNG AN, of Coos Rlvor, Is a visitor in tho city today. MRS. HERIIERT ROGERS en in o to tho city today from Coos Rlvor. It. E, SHINE, of Coqullle, was n business visitor In Mnrshflold to day. W. W. HOLLAND, of Parkorsburg. Is In Marshflold on business and plonsuro Sf th. Wl C. T. U. who wish oVter AND MRS. J.I STEyENS. of tho gold modal contest to bo hold soon, to kindly report to hor by Sat urday of this week. All silver modal holders nro ollglblo for this contest whether they hnvo previously tried for a gold medal or not. Coos Rlvor nro visitors In tho city today. W. C. CHASE camo ovor from Co qulllo today to do a little cam paigning. WILLIAM WILKINSON of Ikosldo camo In on tho North Star this morning FOR KENT Fnmlslutl liotiHO-kcrp-Ing rooms. 077 Fourth St. South. FOH KENT Funililied apartment, In roar of 878 South Fifth Btroet. FOK RUNT Rooms' with or without board. ICC So. Tenth street. FOR IUSNT Furnlsliwl room with bnth, for slnglo gontlomnu. 3C8 Third nnd Highland. 4 WAITED WANTED IlellnMo second lrl, ?3 per month. Good plnco to work. Phono 200-L. WANTED Job lit storo by youa inntHod Sunn. Spoaka HwodlBb, Finnish and English. Roforoncc. 343 Front stroot. WANTICI) A Hiimll fumlsliiHl ltoiwe by young married couplo. Pox C. WANTED Clean cotton rKH nt TIm Tlmos. MASSAGE trontinont by nn vxptnU ira. a. Lngus, iiu uonunorcjoi Ave., Phono 207. WANTED Picture to friuno. Newt work and prices reasonable Ron fold Dros., 220 Central avonuo. WANTED Your film for dovIop. ing and printing. Mall ordora a specialty. Rohfold Dros., 220 Cen tral nvenuo. WANTED fllrl for offlro work. Address In own Unndwrlltng. 'Offlco," caro Tlmos. , r CniniMilgii Tour. A Unndon dolo- v ,, SANford. hotel proprietor of gallon consisting of Frank Flam, candidate for county commlsslqnor, North Inlet, city today. Ib a visitor In tho - - - t M LUIIUI. M. A. Simpson, editor of tho nandon , SWAN ,n.:NS0N. of Hnuser & llnuu Burf, republican candldnto for sto oi a , t)lH morn,nK ,. .,. representative Charles McCulIoch, North Stnr republican candidate for county 8ur-'w p m.;.j) ' ..A..n nalun.i I. f a. f lklfl l.i Qlnvn ... ' Curron'B nuto this morning on a fly ing campaign tour of the county. Thtoy will mako four towns today. Handon, Coqullto, Marshflold and North Rend. Not Found. The lotter nddrossod to DanM. DelmaB, who Is being sought for defrauding R. E. Hamp of Reedsport nnd Unip- qua River booster, Is a Marsh flold visitor. JA8, WATSON, county dork, was hero from Coqulllo last evening on business and pleasure, MRS. ROSA PREUSS returned on tho Speedwell yesterdny from Snn Diego, where sho spout tho win- tor. ton, proprietor of tho Central Hotel, MRS. ED HANSEN nnd Miss Edna iinuBon, or (jurdinor, nro visiting frlonds and relatives In Marsh field. MRS. A. E. LAllOWITCH and boii Edward leave tomorrow morning for Portland whore they will visit relatives and friends for a fow weeks, Edward says ho likes Coos Ila)' but he will be K.lad to got to his uncle's In Portland Just tho same. PHONE iZQJt 10 Cent IJO , Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Compare our regular prices and our goods with so-called special sales and special prices, WORK SHIRTS, All colors, all sizes 50c WORK HATS and CAPS 25c to $1.50 WHIP CORD PANTS ...$1.75 KHAKI PANTS $1.50 WORK SHOES $2.25 to $5.00 FIXUP Agent Royal Tailors, Two Stores: l Marshfield North Bend and several others, Is still at tun Contrnl Hotel. It Ib not thought probable that Dolmas will ever can for It and It Is doubtful whether ho would havo nnyouo olse oall for It for him. Tho letter is sealed with wax and probably contultiB Infor mation that would lead to his ar rest, but tho authorities havo no right to open it. 4 DIl. J. II. STEWART CHIROPRACTOR Has opened an offlro ovor Matson's Store. tli ionic DiMeitHc You should Bee him If you are sick. Special For WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9-oz. Lead Blown, Bell Fluted Tumblers, Regi IOC Vali A(p Mot Children' Disease Start with Snnnial. R fnr HAJL, , Cold. Unidentified Mm, Hurled Coro ner Wilson wbh unable to find any one who could Identify tho man who was found in tho pump of tho dredge Seattle early yesterday morning, and he burled tho body yesterday aftor noon. Tho body had been In tho wat er about two woks and was In n bad state of decomposition. TliomuH Kinney Deuid. -Thomas Kinney, ugod forty-three, a logger from QrantB camp, died at Mercy Hospital of pneumonia last night. Tho body was removed to the Dun can undertaking parlors. Little is known about the dead man. He has been hero at Intervals for the last ten years. According to Information from tho hospital he was brought thero last night by a man who did not glvo his name. FOR SALE FOR HAM': Olio 91B.00 qunrter sawod oak library tablo, one $25.00 Vlctrola and $24.00 worth of rec ords. Nuno ot tlioso articles liava boon In ubo ovor four months and ura as good as now. Apply Time offlco. FOR HA LI FlirnHuro for (l-room houso nnd houso for ront. Phono 2G3-J or Inqulro nt Sartor's Confectionery. FOH HALE Flower for. Mniwrlnl Day. Mrs. Graves, Isthmus Inlet. FOH HAM' Furiiltiiiv for 7 moiim; houso for rent. 130 So, 8th St. FOR HA LIC Ono $(lft fl-A aivoclnl kodak, $G(. Rohfold Dros., 220 Central avonuo, FOH HALT' Old newHpuper. In qulro Times offlco. FOR HALE Pur bred Ileikslilra pigs, roglBtored stock. E, L. Bet sey, Phono 3108. FOH HALE ut a great Iwrguln It taken at once: 7 passongor nuto raobllo In good sbapo. See Good rum's Oarago, FOR HALF: 200-ncre ranch, tn miles south of Dan don. Address Mrs. R. W. Ensign. Dandon. Ore Special, 6 for 9-oz Lead Blown Needle etch 1 TJ AiilAflinABfl fvnrfutinoaa nn In flumwl throat and Bpaemodlo cough nn utin mitinnitlnir ntnnl, fu oIabIIiim si r 1 m r I MJw niiwuiMUh iuunii 10 oiui tlflfi CO UmOerS, negUiar IUC Vai- In. Glvo Foloy's Ilonoy and Tan Why Fear Poison Oak? ue, bpeciai 6 for 45c Always Something New Peoples 5-1Q-15C stores promptly, it noips tne cunuren so vory much, and Mrs. Shlpps, Ray moudsvllle, Mo., says. "I got flno results from It and It Is a groat medlcino for whooping cough." Owl Prescription Pharmacy Frank D Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotol. Phono 74 Central Avonuo Drug Ktoro, local agency, Whon DERMOL will prevent and euro so agreeably POISON OAK, 8UNHURN, INSECT BITES. ETC.? DERMOL has no equal for tho relief and euro of Poison Oak. Your monoy back If not satisfied, THE LEADING DRUG HIT) RE ;KlvjH;4iir