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t"r' in PT.ii mi. n'."WWi' Miftii iiiiIBftJ.MWaHWWWB8WMM8IBMBiWj'B- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION. five: - -Sfir' 1T . ,i T WAFT Grand Theater tiii: children or the feud It' n tcrrlblo and biUur mountain vendetta, Through ttio Intermarriage of their children, forgiveness and peace aro established and bloodshed wiped out forever. Miss Edith story reatureu in tins ipcclnl two-reol Vltngraph. IttTHE WEEKLY No. n Current events. All tho latest hap penings of tho world photographed. 'HATTY lUlili AND 1118 I'AL'8 LEGACY Hatty Is employed by his pal as a detective. Wlmt ho docs Is enough to make a cnt lnugh. WIXKY WILLY'S ARITHMETIC Another good comedy. The Funny nunnygraph comedy ihown Sunday night entitled "A Change In Rnggago Checks." will bo repeated tonight. Five reels. All tho latest anil best pictures. ,J MB Tomorrow night. Slx-pleco orches tra and n dandy selection of photo plays. IKe Royal TONIGHT Entire chnngo of program. "Tho Uloodhortuds of (ha North." A startling two-reel tcnturo of tho Canadian wIUIb. A whole company pent n month In nn uncivilised dis trict of Canada making this one of tbe most realistic and beautiful pic tures over made. "Anlmntod Wookly." - I-lonturlnB the embarking of tho Tenth Cavalry colored troops on tho transport "Kllpatrlck." "The Old Folks at Homo." A sparkling comedy drama. Admission, lower floor, ISc; bal cony, 10c. Tomorrow night, "Tho Sculptors Masterpiece." A striking three-reel drama. Superb acting and depth of Plot make it one of tiio best. Saturday night, "When Ursus Threw tho Hull," a two-reol com edy based on tho great scene -of "Quo Tadls. ' J FOR SALE . : 4 OIt SALE Ancona egga for hatch ing; also day-old chicks. E. A. Stonecypher, Phone 6-J. FOrt SALE Furniture In modem five-room flat, and flat for rent. 1074 Anderson .ave. Phone 39-R. J'OU SALE Furniture for fl-room house and house for rent. Phone 263-j or Inquire at Sartor's Con fectionery, ' rOU SALE Furniture for 7 rooms, house for rent. 130 So. SUi St. i" 'OR SAM-: Three Coos Ray Water Company bonds, one thousand dol lars each. Interest payable semi annually May 1 and November 1. Apply to "B" care Times. 3H SAM Furniture for ronis. tall 10S9 Central. INHERE are two sides to almost every story the right and the wrong. But here is one with the right side only- Clothcraft Blue Serge Special No5J30 at $15.00 It never goes wrong. We Keep Your Clothes Pressed Free ofCharge Woolen Mill Store jJApparel Specialists for Men and Boys Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. IlENKY BUNGBTACKEN, Manager FARM. COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EABTSIRE MAH8HITKLD OFFICE, IMIONK U-J. COQUIMiE CITY OFFICU I'HONK 101. IRVING BLOCK OPPORTUNITY CROWDS OPPORTUNITY TWO MORE DAYS TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY 1 -4 nf nnr entire stock of $15,00 Suit, one-fourth off $18,50 Suit, one-tourtn on, oiue serge, 3id.oo $20,00 Suit, one-fourth off $15.00 $25,00 Suit, one-fourth off $18.75 See Window for a good assortment. ' WHY? Because We Sell for Cash. If you want something really delicious Placo your order with us for somo of our STHAWHKRHIKS. Thoy aro not very plentiful as yet, but If you havo your ordor In wo will send thorn as soon ns they arrive. these are coos hay berries and there are no hotter on tho mnrkot anywhere. Wo nlBo havo 1IANANAS, OKANdKS, APPLES and LKMONS. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House IMiono ItlU-J. CLASSIFIED wmnm I I WANTED I ' B WANTKI A small furnlihed house by young married couple. Pox C. WANTED Clean cotton rags at The Times. XVA.N'TKl-niri for office work. Address In own anndwrlltng, "Office," care Times. FOB SALE Old nowsiiapers. In- quire Timeaoiiico FOR H l,l; OO-Ut-Il; IUI1CII. l- miles south of Bandon. Address Mrs. R. W. Ensign, Dandon, Ore. Chimneys Fire Places J. N. Bayliss ay kind of brick work at price that are right. 4VD ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call at "The Fireside," jounson Hide 17 Second st. Phone -J31-J Frencu uoj;p. .... .,-. tyPZUlCMU Off Men's and Boys' Clothing $11.25 ! lil() North Broadway. o FOR RENT roit KENT Two room furnished apartment. Inquire Nasburg'a Grocery. FOK KKNT Furnished homo In Ferndale. Mrs. Sweotman, FOR KKNT Two furnlMtiod Iiohmv keeping rooms, 373 Sixth street, South MarBhfield. Phono 295-L. Furnlsheil Iloiifaekeplng rooms with bath. Telephone 187-H. FOK KKNT Two rooms furnUhed for housekeeping. 163 South Second street. FOK KENT Furnished apartment, In rear of 878 South Fifth street. FOK KKNT Rooms with or without board. 166 So. Tenth street. FOR KENT Furnished room with bath, for single gentleman. 358 Third and Highland. - 3j$5rW BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Bolow Is given tho tlmo and height of high and low water at Marahfleld. Thy tides are placed In tho ordor of occurrence, with their tltnoa on tho first lino and holghts on the socond line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For hlsh water on thn bar substract two hours 34 minutes. 13 lira.. 4.26 11.18 6.08 11.14 Ft... 6.4 0.6 4.7 2.K 14 Mrs.. 5.15 12.11 7. 05 0,0 Ft. . . 5.8 0.2 6.6 0.0 U. lira.. 0.18 6.10 1.C5 8.06 Ft... 2.6 5.9 0.1 4.7 16 Mrs.. 1.27 7.13 1.59 9.04 Ft... 2.5 5.0 0.5 4.8 4 6 WEATHER FORECAST (Br AuocLtfr! Pm, lo Com Dr TIom. OREGON Fair In cast; showers In west. Thursday showers and cooler In east; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m May 13, by IlenJ. Ostltnd. BDoclal covornmont mo- I toorologlst: .Maximum 62 Minimum 47 At 4:43 n. in. 52 Precipitation 00 Proolpltatlon slnco Sept. 1, 1913 62.81 Precipitation same period last year 59.93 Wind: northwest; elenr. Issues Invitations. Mrs. Win. Schroeder hoa Issuod Invitations for Friday afternoon. SiK in ilny night. THE GAUHOL1NK DANCE Katuiilny night, nt North Bend. The TERMINAL GARAGE cordially luvltct the motoring pub lic anil iiFl their friends, to the GAUH OMNK HALL Kuturibiy night. Bring your car and nil tho girls. Frco air and gasollno served all night In tho Wash Rnck. MiibIc by tho North Bend band. School Exhibit. Tho annual ox hlblt of school work of tho Marsh flold public schools will open nt tho high school building at 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon and will conttnuo all afternoon and also from 7 to 10 o'clock in tho ovonlng. Light re freshments will bo served nnd nil Interested In school work and espec ially tho fathom and mothors of pu pils nro urged to conio nnd Inspect tho work done In tho various grades. Alert. Repaired C. E. Edwards, ownor of tho stonmor Alort, said this morning that ho expected to have hla boat- on tho run -again tomorrow. In attempting a landing nt tho Coos Boy Creamery last Monday the wind cnug t tho boat and forced It ngalust n boom. The wheel was damaged to such an extent that It wns necessary to hold hor nt Marah fleld until ropnlrs could be made. Captain Herman Edwards says that an entire now set of spokes will bo In place when tho boat Is on tho Al legany run ngaln. I AT THE HOTELS. I At the ('handler. Edwnrd Bkog, Empire; K. D. Kruao Tacoma; W. W. Kalsor. St. Paul; M. D. Hammul, Albany;' A. F. Medlno, Boston; It. E. Shlno, Coqullle: Tho mas Bates nnd wlfo, Aberdeen. Wash, W. C. CltoHor, Coqulllo; It. T. Per kins, Portland: W. W. Reeds. Port land; Henry Blnch, Portland; E. J. Haymnn nnd wlfo, Portland; Swnn Bonson, Portland. At Tho Lloyd. E. Smith. Gold Beach; Grace Way. man, Euroka; Ray Mallory, Dekalb, Mo; Cub Crawford mid wife. SciibIiIo; C. M. Prlng, Rosoburg; Fred Cole man, Coqulllo. At tho Illaiii-o. C. II. Goddard, Seattlo; A. It. Eng enrr, Coqulllo; C. V. Norton, Brook ings; William A. Sherwood and wlfo, Conk-do; L. J, Campau, I.os Angelos, C. B. Stallard and wlfo, Conlodo. At tho St. Idiwrcnn-, Clarence Fish, Coqulllo; it, w. Stom, Monmouth; John It. Smith, South Slough; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Brown, City; D. H. Kirk. Portland. Tho followa who enlisted In n linrrv will bo pooved to be denied a chance to reduce tho nomilntlnn of Mvi,.n I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Work by l-year old girl. Omll 388-J. FOUND On Central avenue, new Chandler Hotel, n fifty-dollar , .green-back, .Owner can claim same by calling at th tho office of W, A. Reld, 150 Front street. PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY CLASSIFIED, AD: QUALITY PRICE SERVICE WHY OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING. THREE REASONS THREE General routrnctliiR on Plumbing, heating nnd all repair work quickly dispatched. General Hardware, Paints, Oil and Ynrnlsh. Household utensils, SorUng Goods. Farm Implements. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Gonoral repair shop. AH OLD PIONEER y Miss Fannie Carpenter Dies at Her Coos River Home ' Today. Miss. Fannie U M. Carpenter died early today at hor homo on South Coos Rlvor. She had been III for somo tlmo and tho end was not en tirely unexpected. Today la tho An niversary of her father's death which occurred Just twclvo years ago. Miss Carpenter lived ulono on her farm on South Cooa River located between tho farms of her uncles, Stephun and tho Into Anson Rogers and relatives havo eared for hor during her last Illness. Miss Carpenter wns about 47 years old and wns born In Middle Grand- vlllo, Now York, coming with her pnrenta to tho Coos Bny country at an early ago. Funeral services will bo hold to morrow nt tho Coos Rlvor Cemetery nt 1 o'clock nnd Intortucnt will ho beside tho members of tho family who preceded her to the groat beyond. Tho Allco II. will leave Mnrshfleld at 11:45 for the accommodation of Mnrshflold friends. PEOPLE YOU Hkmow ABOUT W. E. SAWYER enmo In today on tho Rainbow. MRS. S. B. CUTLIP Is hero from South Coos River. J. T. THOMAS, of Allognny, la n vis itor In tho city today. MRS. L. D. SMITH Is n visitor todny from South Coos River. MRS. PARRY IIADFORD la n visitor from South Cooa Rlvor. BERNICE EDWARDS will lenvo on tho Drain Rtngo tomorrow. C. A. RODINE, or Allogany, enmo to Marshfleld thin morning, C. O. THOMAS and C. A. Card will leavo on tho Drain atago tomorrow. CLIFFORD CARLSON enmo down this morning from South Coos Riv er. A. R. MUCER nnd J. Lemon will leavo on tho Drain stage tomor row. J. .1. CLINKENBEARD, of South Coos Rlvor, Is n visitor In tho city today, P. A. BANDBKHG camo ovor from I Mandon today on business and will ! return tomorrow. MRS. NATHAN CUTLIP Is h visitor In tho city todny. Sho enmo In (hlsinornlng from South Cooa Rlv or, MRS. MILDRED NELSON and Mrs. T. F. Smith, of South Cooa Rlvor, enmo In this morning on tho Rain bow. C. MrOOVKRN, clerk nt tho Rlnnro Hotel, returned this morning from Allognnv. whoro ho had heon for a few days transatclug business, F. TIMMEUMAN left todny for n month's visit nt tho homo of IiIh son. Max. In Curry County. Ho wll en vln lliiudnii nnd will mnko tho trln from that placo by prlvato ronvoynni-o. J, E. FITZGERALD, of Coos Rlvnr, nflor a short visit horo. loft this morning for Alhnny. Ho will re turn In a few days with his daugh ters, who havo been attending school thoro. Rosoburg Revlow, W. J. FELLOWS, of Ton Mile, rotum o'f n couplo of days ago from Cal ifornia, whoro ho has spent tho wlntor, Ho was In hiicIi n hurry to get back to good old Ten Mllo t'-nt ho scarcely stopped In Marsh, field. Ho had an enjoynhlo trip. E. M. PETERSON drove ovor from Rlvorton In his Ford rnr this morn ing In two hours and' roports the roads In fair condition Ho whs I Hi'ciJiiiiinuii'ii uv hi. v. ..iriiiruiirw and his son Charles. Thoy will remain until tomorrow before re turning. Hotel SiiKh. -John Dolson. ownor of tm D"tson Hotel at Broadway and Curtis, t'-o day bofore vestordnv he- 1 pun ejectment nroroedlnga In Justlro Pennock a Court nisalnst Geo. B. Hughes, nronrlotor of tho hotel. Ho slso asked $20 duo on rent. Yester day HuglioH becian suit for 2000 damagea aenlnst Dolson In Circuit Court rl'eglng violation of lcaso by rnlsln" t'-n hotel and having tho prop erty filled. THE liADirs of the Christian Church will hold a COOKED FOOD KALE SATURDAY. Mav 16. at tho office of W. A, REID, ICO Front St. S3 W ( ,) Gonernl Ilardwo.ro nnd Plumbing SOCIAL CALENDAR, WEDNESDAY. .Nqrth Bond Swedish Aid with Mrs, John Burbeck, Jolly Dojenwlth. Mrs,,A. B. Snow. Bay City Ladles with Mrs. Al lard. Brldgo Club with Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Bnptlst Ladles with Mrs. A. F. Bassford. K. C. Club with Mrs. Fred Kruse. THURSDAY. N. B. Library Aos'n mooting with Mrs. Holllstcr. Thursday Club with Mrs. Lo Mletix. Mrs. S. C. Small outortalna at bridge, N. B. Baptist LndloB with Mrs. Marklo and Irs. Clark ns host esses. Eastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. F. Moore. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Rocs. Eplscopnl Guild with Mrs. Lockhhrt and Mrs. Nnsburg ns hostesses. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. J. T. Hall. J y Director Fenton Announces Program for Entertainment at Masonic Opera House Director R. N. Fonton, of tho Cooa Bny Concert Bund, announces the fol lowing program for tho concert to he given nt tho Masonic Opora House next Sundny afternoon: March, "On Jersoy Shore.". , , .Pryor Ovorturo, "Stnbot Mator". . . .Rossini Parnphraso "Melody In F" ... Rubonstola Selection. "Tho Firefly." ... Frlml Duot, "A Night In Vonlco,". .Lucatonl Cornot, II. Howard. Darltono, C. S. Kalsor, American Sketch, "By tho Suwnnoo Rlvor" Myddloton March. "Rod Coat Battory"..Duhlo 8tar Spnngled Banner. ROTTED PUNK INJURES TWO Mrs. Jas. Kcllond Injured by Alleged Defective Plank In Broadway Sidewalk A looso plunk In tho aldowalk on Broadway botwoou Commercial and Market avenues, rosultod In tho ser ious injur of Mrs. James Kollott, and tho alight Injury of Mrs, E. V. Sulli van yesterday afternoon, whon thoy fell through tho rotted planking and wore Borlously Injured Internally. Tho ladles wonv walking toward Mnrkot avenue about 3 o'clock ou Tuesday nftornoou, whon suddenly Mrs. Kellon sunk through a plonk mid wna almost rendered unconscious. Mrs. Sullivan miminoned an automo bile, but on Its arrival, Mrs. Kellon was unablo to raise her foot to enter tho lnnehlno. Hho wna assisted In walking to the Lloyd Hotel, whoro alio was attouded lo by Dr. Horsfall, who iimnounpo-l tho cuso a aorloua one, aa tho Inter nal Injuries might cause gangrene. Tho exact extent of Mrs, Kellon'a In juries will not bo known for somo tlmo. LABOR UNION .MKMRI.RH NOTICE. A mass mooting of nil union mem bora will bo held in tho Longshore man's Hall, Marahfleld', on Wednes day ovonlng ut 8 p. in., for tho pur ptiBo of endorsing candidates for tho primaries. THEO. MEYER. Pros. A. LANDLE8, Sec, Central l.ubor Council DR. J. II. STEWART CHIROPRACTOR Has oponod nn office ovor Mutson'a Storo, Chronic DlNenseH You should boo him aro sick. If you I Why Fear Poisosi O'afc ? Whon DERMOL will provont and euro bo agreeably POISON OAK, SUNBURN, INSECT BITES, ETC.? DERMOL has no oqunl for the relief and euro of Poison Oak. Y6ur money back If not satisfied. THE LEADING DRUG STORE