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imntw3ymn'f )'' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAflSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Fivrl Special Prices for Friday and Saturday on SUITS, COATS and DRESSES Yard-wide All Silk BLACK MESSALINE and only $1.00 the yard, WOOLEN HjHniSrjSjjJ PRESS THAT ARE 27-inch Black and Colors POPLIN CHARMEUSE and only ,25c the yard, FABRICS RIGHT in Price; RJGHT in Style; RIGHT in widths; RIGHT in Quality WICKERWEAVES ' r50c the yard 36 inches wide. HEATHER PLAIDS $1 the yard 42 inches wide. AMERICAN SICILIAN 50c the yard 36 inches wide. BOURELLE CREPES $1 the yard J 40 inches wide. W BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Bolow la given the time aad height of high and loir wator at Unratified. TU tides nro placid. In tho ordor of occurronco. with tholr Umoa on tho first lino and heights on tho eccond Una ot each day; a compar ison on consccutlvo height will In dicate whether It 1b high or low water. Por high water on tho bar suDsiract two uoura 34 nilnutoi. SOCIAL CALENDAR, THUHSDAY. N. H. Library Ass'n mooting with Mrs. Holllstor. Thursday Club with Mrs. Le MIoux. Mrs. 8. C. Small entertains ut bridge. N. D. Baptist Ladles with Mrs. Mnrklo and Mrs. Clark as host cedes. Eastaldo Sowing Club with Mrs FTMooro. Social Sowing Club with Mrs. Rees. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. LocKhnrt and Mrs. Nasburg as hostesses. A. N, V. Club with Mrs. J. T. Hall. Mrs.. 5. IB 12.11 T.05 Ft. . . C.8 0.2 6.G Mrs. . 0.18 CIO l.CG Ft. . . 2.0' G.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 8.00 4.7 FRENCH POPLINS $1.25 the yd. 48 inches wide. NOVELTY CHECKS1 60c the yard 42 inches wide. RATINE NOVELTY $L25 the yd 44 inches wide. FIGURED PRUNELLA 90c the yard 40 inches wide. Serges, Voiles, Brills, Cloths, Mohairs and Albatross The Home of Nationally Advertised Goods We specialize no WHITE WEAVE; WEATHER FORECAST (Br AMOcLttd Pre.. ta,(!o tl TIbm.) OREGON Showors "and thunderstorms; coolor. n cast; south to west winds. LOCAI TEMPERATURE IlEOOIU) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 n. m.. May 14, by llenj. Ostllnd. special covornmont ma- I toorologlat: I Maximum 02 Minimum 47 At 4:43 a. m irt Precipitation 00 I Precipitation since SopL 1, I 1013 02.81 I Precipitation samo period I last year 09.93 I Wind: northwest: clear. IIFUhTlE YUUl J ABOUT ft We Are Now Prepared - t . .. . . With a big new stock of PIANOS To meet the demand that always comes with the early summer season when schools arc closing and pa vents desire to provide the youngsters with instru ments for their musical education. Tune, tho mouth of weddings, also brings unusunl demands for the best addition to any home a piano. "Wc have now, on our floor, a line of splendid in struments. Hardman Ludwig Milton Kingsbury Packard WMz? m mmL a Valley Tour Tho Coos Day Con cert Hand Is planning to mnko a tour of tho Coqulllo Vnlloy towns soon. Thoy wero figuring on mak ing tho trip In connection with the Elks bnll team. Hunker 1 1 111 Content Tho W. C. T. U. Domorost silver medal rlnsa will hold a contest at tho Hunker Hill school hoiiBo Saturday night. Miss iiosaio Kinnngan win tnko thb placo of Miss Frnncos Frnnso who won tho last contest. flottlo .Mine Trouble Tho differen ces between Mutineer flnn. lloll nf I tho Llbby mlno and tho miners hnvo been adjusted, both' sides making con- I cessions. Theo. Myers assisted In adjusting tho mntter nntl activities will bo resumed there nt onre. Auto, Ftoii, HaiiiIdii deo Lnlril, Mrs. town, Miss 'Hosn eamo ovor from Handon last ovunlnir In Mr. Laird's auto. Thoy camo via Coqiillln.MISS M. F. MULLEN loft yostorday and madn tho trip In nliout three ' for Snu Francisco whuro alio will hours. Tho roads nro not bud'. Mr. npond some tlmo. i.nini says, no siartod ror, Homo Iiuail McLAIN roturned on tho i-uriy uiiB morning. Hrcnkwotor from a stato convon IJkM incorporate The Marshfleld tlon of tho Knlffhta of Columbus r.iK n iaiiiko nH incnrnorniou witn wnioh hn nttnminii. I vniRiccs uprsoy Kroiuor, w, u. Doug JOHNCARRINGTONIs a visitor fronti soutn coos Itivor. MR, BOWMAN, of Coos Rivor Is a vl sitor in tho city today. K. II. HANSON will loavc on the Drain Stago tomorrow. K. It. PINKJ3RTON of North Inlet. I was a Marshfleld visitor today. GEO. BARRENPOHL or Coalodo -waa a visitor in Marshfleld today. , OTTO HILL camo In on tho Hnlnbow this morning from Coos Itivor. Herbert gbddes, or south ooo Itivor Is a visitor In tho city today. W. It. MORGAN of Danlola Creak was a Marshllold visitor today. SAM SMITH camo In on tho Rainbow this morning ifrom Coos uilver. MRS. LAHOVITCH nnd son oxpect to leavo soon ror Portland' to visit. It. PERKINS hns made reservation on tho Drain Stngo leaving tomor row. MRS. R. It. PINKERTON. of North Inlet, Is a visitor In Mnrahriold to rt ny. T. C. RUSSELL was n returning pas senger on tho Hronkwator this morning. A. J. MENDEL returned on tho Hreak water from a short business visit In Portland. ALFRED JOHNSON, of South Cops River, camo In this morning on tho Rainbow. A. It. ENYEART roturnod to Coqulllo lociay aiior a uusincrs visit to Marshflold. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Nice four-room house, West Hunker Hill. Inquire of I. S. Kaufman & Co. IOST A moss iignt bitHK'li on Cen tral or Kront stroot Thursday. Finder return to Tlmos office. FOUND roU.Nl On Central avenue, nrnr Cliniidler llotW, 11 flftylollar . .groon-back. .Ownor can claim samo by calling nt tit tho oMIco or W. A. Held, 100 Front street. at We also carrv the MASON & HAMLIN. The last work and the very latest in pianos always 'mMfaWM&A L. L. THOMAS, Manager. If you want something really delicious- Place your order with us for soroo of our STItAWHKItUIES. Thoy are not very plentiful as yet, but If you hayo your order in wo will send them as soon as tfiey arrive. THKSK ARE COOS HAY IIKItKIKS and there nro no. bettor on tho market anywhere. Wo also have RAXANAS, ORANGES, APPLES and LKMOX8. Coos Bay Tca,Coffcc & Spice House Phono 304 J. I30 Sofih "roadway. I'OR KALE IttO, litres, nil level enough to plow, 40 acrea woll adnp ted to cranberry culturo, nbtin dnnco of water tho year round, plenty or sand handy, pent soil 2 to 10 feet deep, 4 acres of tho cranberry ground cleared of all trees and stumps, Hnlnnco easily cleared, 7 room house, barn, and outbuildings, water piped to housu and barn. 2 iiUIob from Lakeslda and 5 miles from North Inlet; Southorn Pacific railway from Bu geno to Mnrshfleld crosses placo. One county road crosses plage. Prlco 110,000, one-half oaBh and balance pn tonus. Apply to ownor, A. It. Enyart. Coqulllo. Oregon. FOR RENT A small furulHhed house apply 077 Sth Street, near John son Ave. LOST Eiivelojw containing private papers with namo Emily Stophons, reward for return to Times office Light lloiiM-ktH'pliig' rooiiiN and ap partmonta at the Lloyd hotel. FOR SALE I MAY SXAP Itt ROvlOO lth ilwel. ling noarly now, In Songstacken's Addition for J 1200. Sco Title Gunranteo & Abstract Co. FOR RENT I VOn ItEXT Two room furnlhnl apartment. Inquire Nasburg'a Grocery. IX)R ItKNT Tto fiimWiwI house keeping rooms, 373 Sixth stroot, South Marshflold. Phono 29Q-L. FOR RENT Two roonw furnUlied for housekeeping. 103 South Second street. FOR RENT Vunilfllied npartment, In rear of 8788outh. Fifth street. llOIt ItKX'J? ItnouuTwitli' or without board. 166 Bo. Tenth street. I Ian and A. II. PowerH ns Incoruorn I tors. Thov will tnko ovor tho prop erty at Third, and Commercial, tho , last paymont on which was mndo by tho Elks a fow days ago, making their proporty rreo from Incumbrance. YotemiiN )ltnt Members of Hnkor Post Q. A. It. held tholr rogiilnr .monthly mooting at I, 8. Kaufman's ofrico yesterday afternoon, They arq leaving tho Memorial Day ar.rangot 1 iroiits for tho Spanish American War Votorans to arrango, Tho Post inom liexa will attend a special memorial servlco at tho Marshflold Methodist church on tho Sunday before Decora- I tie" Day. 1 IMnu Party Tho Marshflqld lodgo of Elks lpit evening plnnnod to hnvo a hk birthday party and ball, nt tho Eagle's lmll tho last pnrt or Juno. A Apodal commlttfto consisting of Don Onrdlnor of North Hond, Joo Schilling of Myrtlo Point, Mr. Hart son of Coqulllo, OeorgQ Laird of Handon nnd Horsey Krcltior, W. S. Turpon, F, M, Parsons, Geo. Oood rum, Tom Junius and C. K. Perry wns nnnolntod to tnko c'-orgo of It. THE MJSSES FITZOI3IIALI) and Miss Zoo Dqlnn roturnod today from Albany whoro thoy havo boon attending school. ORVIL WHSON of Sumnor wbb In Marshriold eurouto homo from Co qulllo whoro ho has boon doing grand Jury duty. Ho was gliul to bo rolloved having sorvod for a year. JOHN F. HALL, Grand Warden of tho Grand Lodgo I, O. O. F. of Oregon expects to leave tomorrow to attend tho sosslou of tho Grand I.odgo I. O. O. F. In McMlnnvIllo, May 20. POSTMASTER MAOEH of Lakeside waa a Marshflold visitor yesterday Ho roports everything very live ly In tho Ten Milo district as a roault of tho railroad activity. Hasoball Is also looking up out there and thoy oxpect to pull off tho first of a series of warm games next Sunday. Hitqnlny night. THE (1AVSOL1NK DANCE Kntiinlny night, nt North Rend. Tho TERMINAL GARAGE FOR RENT Furnished room with1 bath, for single gentleman. 358 Third and HlgbLind. WANTED Clean cotton rays nt Tho Times. Iliilld Wharf. E. J. Lonoy, who cordially Invito Hi iiiotoriuu nub- enmo up from Port Orford yestorday Ho und uH their friend), to tho GAVH states that at n mooting or tho Com- OM.XK hall Saturday night. Urlng morclnl Club thoro tCOOO was rnls- your car and all the girls. Freo air ed with which to rebuild thq wharr and gaaollno served all night la the which wns dostroyed by tho storm wash Rack. Music by tho North MARRIAGE LICENSES.1 " Tho following glory tickets havo been Issued: Asa L. Carpontor and Margaret E. Cummlngs. C. W. Nelson and Alllo M. Nelson. Louis D. Johnson nnd Ruby C. Chandlor. Elinor Vlors and Mnble Urunker. -Coqulllo Herald. FOR SALE Old newHimpers. quire limes onice. In. FOR HAIJ-: Owo $0 Jl-A spot'lul kodak, 55. Ilohfeld Bros., 220 Central avonuo. FOR HALE Ftu-nlturo for (1-rooni house and house lor rent. Phono 263-J or Inquire at Sorter's Confectionery. FOR SALE TJireo Coos Ray Water Company bonds, one thousand dol lars each. Interest payable semi annually May 1 and Novoraber 1. Apply to "B" caro Times. IvXIR 8AU3 Furniture, for O rouis. Call 1089 Central. WANTED Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRAU LO., Inc. HENRY 8ENGSTAOKEN, Manager C0AL. TIJIBEK AND rLATTINa I-VNDS A SPECIALTY. l OENEKAL AGENTS EAMieiwis L.iV ainmrn nPT?frrR. PHONK 4-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PnOXE 101. WANTED Work by lU-yeur old girl. Call 388-J. NUIUSE UI1 take patients at her home. Best of board and care. Address Nurse, care Times. MASSAGE troutment by an expert. Mrs. S. Lagus, 1170 Commercial Ave., Phono 297. WANTED Pictures to frame. Neat work and pricea reasonable. Ren feld Bros., 220 Central avenuo. The Royal TONIGHT ' FIVE REELS OF NEW IMC- i TURES ACCOMPANIED BY A FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA COM POSED OF THE BEST MUSICIANS IN COOS COUNTY. t "THE SqULPTOH'B MASTER PIECE" A three-reel drama fcat-i ured by superb acting and depth of plot. A story that will hold your closest attention from start to finish. "WHEN THE DEBT WAS PAID" A Majestic drama full of pathos' and heart-appealing situations. "SUM BECOMES A COOK", A roaring comody of a cowuunch- ler's attempts at the culinary art. I ADMISSION: Lower flpor, 15c Balcony, 10c. SATURDAY NIGHT "WHEN iURSUS THREW THB BULL" The 1 nioai lauguuDio comoay ever made. I SUNDAY NIOHT "UNDER THE BLACK FLAG" A three-reel feat-i ure of the story of Sir Henry Mor gan, Buccaneer. Miss Cleo Mad!-1 son, who playdd in Marshfleld some time ago, stars In this picture I WANTED Your films for develop, ing and printing. Mail orders a specialty.' Rehreld Bros., 220 Cen tral avenue. PHONE 1CQ D 10 Cent l30-i Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CY Inst wlntor Mr. Lonoy first rigur ed on nutting In a rablo system for handling his ties but this would not servo tho city generally nnd fin ally It wns agreed, whon the Mr Loav estate derided not to build nt present, to build. Mr. Lonoy and his eompnnloB took $1251 worth of stnrk and other lending citizens, Including Messrs. Kunpp, Fromino Marsh nnd McKenzle took tho hulk of the halnnro. It Is estimated that nnlv about $5400 will bo required to build tho wharf. Mr. Lonoy will handle his tlos ovor it this year ntid will pay good returns on tho Invest-mont. Grand Theater SPECIAL TONIGHT SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 5 REELS OF SELECT 1 PICTURES CHASING THE SMUGGLER Two-part special Kalom, full of thrilling and exciting scones. WHEN THE CARTRIDGE FAILED .Beautiful Edison d.ra.ma., PA AND MA ELOPE Biograph comedy. POLITICIAN SUFFRAGETTES, Big comedy. BURGLAR AND THE COUNT ESS Society drama, ALL NEW PICTURES Children oc, adults. -15 Hond band. Page 79 SATURDAY EVENING POST EXPLAINS WHY ' WE ARE THE LEADING DRUGGISTS SPECIAL For WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY " and FRIDAY ' 9-oz. Lead Blown, Bell Fluted Tumblers, Reg. 10c val. Specia, 6 for Ate ,9-Oz, Lead 3lown Needle etch ed Tumblers. Regular 10c val ue, bpecial, 6 for 45c PEOPLE'S 5-10-15C m 'lUtbi J 1 1 R'tl Ut1?H .'?.:' i 'sfc