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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
" " T n THE COOS SAY TIMES, MARSKFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Turning Clothes Inside Out We sometimes think it would be a good plan if all men's garments were sold in side out. For that's about the best way wc know to show the differ ence between good clothes and 'lothes that are just good looking. Kuppenheimer Clothes are tailored honestly through and through with just as much care in the unseen as in the seen places. That's why they're full-value clothes at $18 to $30. F1XUP Others $8.50 to $18.00 Tiro STOltKS' Marh field Xorlli Haul Cpytig!il I9M1VII, in IK "wn!,-'nift mm, BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Bolow is given tho Mm and height of high aid low water at Marahflold. The tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with thetr tlinoa on tho first lino and halehts on tho second line of each day; a compar ison on consecutive holghta will In dicate whethor it Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar substract two hours 34 minutes. leiHrs.. 1.27 7.13 1.C9 0.04 Ft... 2.5 6.0 0.5 4.8 NEVER BEFORE ON COOS BAY That you havo hnd tho opportunity to buy tho famous VIRGINIA blue and whlto U. S. ACID PROOF Enamel Wnre. It Is far superior to any of tho common granlto or ennmol wnro cvor shown In your city before. It Is built for service from heavy rolled steel and covered with hoavy blue and white enamel. It boIIb bocnUBo It hns CLASS, QUALITY nnd F1UCE. Must bo scon to bo appreciated. OUH TIN SHOP ItEPAIRS ANY OM) THINfl. Schroeder & Hildenbrand GEN. HOW. PLUMIHNfl. - IPEOPhB PKMOW WEATHER FOnEOAST (Dr AMoclit rtni to Coot IU, TIbm.) OREGON Fair, light frost cast; Sunday fair, warmer, ex copt near coast; northerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tha 24 hours ondlng nt 4.43 a. m., May 10, by UonJ, Ostllnd. special covornmont me- i tooroiogist: I Maximum r9 I Minimum as I At 4:43 n. in 40 Precipitation 00 I Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. Writ ltitlli) Home Mrs. Fluolln Tumor Is mnklng nrrnngomonts toi leave nuout July 1 for Albany to visit relatives for a couple of months after which sho will return horo and build n fine homo on the ncro tract sho built at Mllllngton recently. ABOUT MAJOU TOWBH Is a Marshfleld vlo ltor today. YCO II VaJ JOHN PORTER Ib a visitor In Marsh field today. DR. E. MINGUS loft this morning for Denver Hill, II. II. IIOGEHS camo In on tho Rain bow this morning. ALFRED RODINE, of Allegany, ar rived on tho Alert. WILL JUSTROM, or Coos enmo In this morning. River, GEORGE NOAII. or Allegany, Is a visitor In the city today. REV. HAM will go to Sumner to hold services tomorrow. Grown Flni Klim-iM-N Mm. n. T.. Rood yesterday brought to Tho Times, nfflpf. tlt'n nfllln llllnu f - l..1 ' -..vv ..... ...,. iinvn UI UAlvlfllWlllll C. W. MADISON, of Allcgnny, Is a visitor In tho city today. C. F. M'KNIGIIT wont to Coqulllc this morning to nttend court. IRVING BLOCK W&tiAlOMo SPECIAL SALE OF SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS AND LUNCH BOXES GENTS OR LADIESONE-THIRD OFF Bagi nt J 1.00 1-3 off ..., ...65c $2.15 $2.35 $4.00 tpD.Du $15.00 ..$1.50 ..$1.65 ..$2.00 $2.65 ss at $4.50 tQ nn Bags at $3.25 1-3 off ... Da. at $3. 50 1-3 off .. Bat. at $0.00 1-3 off .. Dig. at $10.00 1-3 off ... Bags at $22.50 1-3 off Bait cases nt $2.25 1-3 off Suit cases at $2.50 1-3 off Bull cases at, $3. 00 1-3 off Bait rases at $3.60 1-3 off ....... Bull cases nt $4.00 1-3 off Salt cases at $4.50 1-3 o: .$3.35 .$4.00 .$5.00 CCQK .ipu.uu Suit cases at $5.00 1-3 off Suit cases at $C00 1-3 off Suit rases nt $7.50 1-3 oft Suit cases nt $9.50 1-3 off Suit cases at $12.50 (JQ nr 1-3 Off l...j)UlUU Suit cases at $14.00 Tn nr i-3 otr $tJiJJ Suit casos at $16.50 (M A on Suit cases at $20.00 (JM Q QC 1-3 off $U.UU LUNCH HOSES Lunch Iloxes at $1.00 1-3 off Lunch Iloxos at 75c 1-3 off Oroator values you never saw ror tho price. Why? Rocauso WE SELL FOR CASH. ViissiFiro m maumm return. n.wmwmr Ad beauty with Blenis measuring flvo p n 'quiTii nt rw liivnr i,.,i feet three Inches nnd flvo root four '"" tlio Rnlnb ,w7hls n.nr'nh.J Inches In lengths. Mrs. Rood has' " ""'"""" "" morning. donnTheB8o,CnoBwolrVNni!, inf. BT '" V' "AU8CHILDT. of Coos River, ii on nnu ineso iiounrs nro but nn-, . i..0i,ni.i .,ii.,. .!.. I other proor of her skill nnd enro. .65c .50c wns n Mnrshflulil visitor today. nit til? isri t tit t ni.it.ii .. Miller Evmli Cov. After mnklnir , """."' ?..'V. "' 1 'F.lu', ""' ,an extonslvo search for Ed Miller, "' '" " """r '" "' y '" "who robbed the. Piatt Pharmacy In'piiAiii.Ha Mwrjjnv t nnn. ih.... Norm iinnil Thursday, Constable' rrived lii tho TcTtv t Is liVornl. iir Cox returned to tho city this morn-l nrmul '" l" c" t'"B "'ornlng. Ing. Cox followed Miller to Lnko- r.vn muihmiv inn ti.i- ,,,r,,i.,,. t. h tin n.wi u-na within o fn .t "'" muki " ict this morning for uoqtilllo nnd Unndoii on busluesH. ROY LANDRITII of Coos River, enmo In on tho Alort this morning. MISS MARGARET WISEMAN enmo down from Allcgnny this morning. who wns thoughtful enough to fill, out a Bamplo ballot with tho figures. MR. AND MRS. M. NELSON camo down on tho Rnlnbow from Coos River this morning. J. 11. RAHSKOPF took tho South. MnrshfloUl election returns to Co qulllo this morning. MR. STONECYPHER, or EnstBldo. took tho election roturns from that precinct to Conulllo this ftuorn-Ing. II. U. OSTLIND returned ovorland yestordny from Snn Francisco, whoro ho had beon on business and plcnouro. MRS. J. A. STEMMERMAN, of Allo gany, camo In on tho Alort this morning to aeo somo friends and do n llttlo Bhopplug. VINCE PRATT, Noll Wntson nnd IL W. Snnford went to Myrtlo Point this morning to nttond n mooting or tho FnrmorB' Union thoro. EARL MACIC, lineman for tho locnl 'telephone compnuy, loft on tho morning train to. look nftor tho compnhy'H long dlBtnnco IlneB. J LEE I1ROWN wll loavo tomorrow for Snlem to nttomfn special meet ing of tho Stnto Plinmncoutlcnl So cloty, of which ho Is Becrotnry, on Mny 19. . J. M. THOMAS, gamo warden nnd North lloml election official, took tho rotuniB to Coqutllo UiIb morn ing. Ho returned recently from Gardiner. Ho reports thnt tho Southern Pnelflo lias taken nil tho brush out of tho Ton Mllo Lnkes. Hlilo and wna within a few yards in mo iiiuii wuen .inner rccoguizcil uox nnu tooK to tho tall and uncut. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modeni buiigiilim', fur nished. Tenth street. Enqulro, iu .urn, a. r;. I'niuier or pnuuu 38C-J. Mm. Mills Demi. Mrs. Mnrgarot Mills, nged 71, mothor of Mrs. Frank Smnllwood, died at Mercy Hospital yestordny nftor an Illness of five weeks. Mrs. MIIIb hnd boon j n iifattib f Cnnn nivnr u n a resident of Marshfleld for four VMnrshflold business vis or to lav yonrs. She Is survived by four1 'MnH",l0", bl""ncgB vlBltor t0(lny- clilldron, who llvo In Wisconsin, nnd vit AVn miih i a smith nf nnn. nnn lBl.,r willing Mill. ,..-'i.. .Mil. AISU SUtH. J. A, 8.MITII, Of COOS FOR HALE CHEAP 1!0 liDlng In Homer Mnuzey, Coos Day Stoma Laundry. ono sister. William Mills wns horo rocontly to visit his mothor. Ho stayod about throo wooks. Tho River, aro visitors In tho city to il ay. funornl will bo hold rrom Wilson's miis fiihii rtoua nf Pnnn nivnr unilnrtakliiL-PHlntillRhmnnf nT Mnn..""?','llJU lu't'1. or V0.0.8 "Ivor, FOR KALK lii croNK-brcil, it) months old pullots. Lnrgo bIzo. Phono 398-X. P. N. Flagg. undertaking establishment noxt Mon day, Xonveglnn Celebration Next Sun day bojng May 17th and Norway's Independence Day. the Nnrwei'inn Lutheran Churches of North Hond nnd arrived on tho Rnlnbow this morn ing. EUOENE BCHETTBR roturnod to Iinndon this morning nftor n short stay hero. I FOUND FOUND Auto rndlntor hcircn. Ow ner ran havo samo by paying for this ad at tho Times Office 1 2Ii-nLh-eila nro l),2nn,,l havo Open DAN ORR or Uunkor Hill; took tho sS,.i. r n.'tlVlf0, on' oloctlon returns to Coqulllo this I South Coos Rlvor. Tho.v Rnlnbow, morning l I will loavo North Rend nreakwntori Xf-r.i,;.it . o,r i UMtp "'i' W. II. OXENRIDER, or South Cooa Mnrsiriold nt 8:15 harp. Should mvor. arrived In tho city this tho wonthor not pormlt this outing momlnir till, n.nnll.... ...Ill ill, -I - V. ii? I '""' "' .,w uuut,,i ,T(I llinu 1IILU V UIUII FOR .SALE T: i 'ant Ad. let R uh beca: m everyosie Coos Bay Reads the TI OSH MES . WRFUILER&CO'S PURE PREPARED PAINT A TALE OF PAINT Some Points protect, Others beautify. Ours do both We always carry a full line of this famous Paint C. W. VIERS North Front St FOR HALE High grado HolsteliH yearling bull, also now milk cows nnd hotrers nnd Italian bees. A. E. Senman, Phono 49-J. FOR SALE Ancoim eggs for hatch, ing; also day-old chicks. E. A. Stonecyphor, Phono 6-J. FOR SALE 01(1 nowsiwpcrn. Iu qulro Times offlco. FOR SALE Ono S0.1 S-A special kodak, $55. Rohfold .Dros., 220 Contrnl avenuo. fl.tlll .C,,inp?,,i All, Nwjwwlww nre Mns. P. D. HLAKB, or Catching In-!mtc-.i2-br,nB th0,r bn8kpu nnd, lot. was a shopper In Mnrshrield conio along, T .TTHIE nrELs r A. - SMS this morning. JOHN PORTER, ot Allognny, took tho election returns rrom thnt pre cinct to Coqulllo. II. J. FOR HATiK Furnlturo for (Lrooin houso and house ror rent. Phono 2C3-J or Inquire at Sorter's Con fection ory. IXJIt SAL1) Viiniltinw for O roms. Call 1089 Central. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Vacant housekeeping apartments, 138 South Front Street Rogers Hotel, Phono 24-L. FOR , HEXT Flvo room bunptlow partly furnlBhod, about one block from Central School. North Hend, $15 per month. Address Dox 3G7 North Rend. Light Housekeeping rooms nnd i partment8 at tho Lloyd hotel, a ' JX)R IlKNT Two furnlMhed house keeping rooms, 373 Sixth street, South Marshfleld. Phono 295-L. Tho tlinnillei' Hiiicl, KeoKh. Orocon: Miss Lulu .Minor, Kmpiroj ciaiido II. Lint: Portlnnd: W. S. Hall, Coqulllo; Goorgo Sohns, Son Francisco; Gor don V. Skeltoti, Corvnllls; T. II. Campboll, Handon; II. M. Roll, Spo knnoj W. E. Arnold, Portland; Mrs. O, Sovorson. Tho Lloyil Hotel. E. A. Toriunn, Empire; W. C. Warnock, Norway; II. Allen, Ronvor Hill; L. Moyor, Cincinnati; L. E. England. Soattlo; W. E. Graham, Portland; K. XV, Carter, Portland. Tho lllniico Hotel. A. tl. McNeil. Iinndon; R. Hamil ton, Sumas, Wash.; Sam Wilson, Rlue Ridge; Ray Martin, Randon; nardonbrook, Daniels Creok; Harry Garvls, South Coos Rlvor; Hob Lac oyt Coalodo. St. Lawrence Hotel. A. McOowen, Portland; A. 8. Mc Kee, city; Mrs. J, V. Holman, Han don; R. Sanders and wire, Myrtlo Point; Joo Maloy, San Francisco. CITY 1AI)N CAN'T H.MOICE Must Cut Out I'm or Woeil nt Conn, ell Meetings Tho Eiigono Guard says: "Whoro ns It Is tho hnhlt or many or tho mombcra or tho Common Council nnd nnd tho public In genornl to nmoko during tho mootlngs or tho Common Council, nnd whorenn tobacco Is offoiiBlvo to cortaln mombors of ttto Council who nro not usora of tho Bamo, thoroforo, bo It rcsolvo.l by tho Common Council, thnt no smok ing bo pormlttod during tho meet ings." This resolution wns unanimously ndoptod by tho Council Monday night, Councllmnn William llotnpy, tho now Councilman rrom tho First Ward' Lolng tho father of It. Aor Its adoption Councilman McMurphy stated that ho believed It would bo n vory popular resolution nnd nskoi tnat ho might bo known as tho father or It. but no, Blroo, Mr. Hompy wnnl ud tho crodlt. Under tho now'jeglmo there nre not roally iiiaii usorB or tho weed ninong tho mombors or tho Council, pud those who do smoke see in per fectly willing to "cut It out" during tho mootlngs, Tho adoption or tho resolution wns greeted by a rlpplo ot applauso In tho nudlenco. it U ovldontly a popular mnasuro ovon outside tho ranks or tho city 'dads. Haturdiiy night THE OAUHOLJNK DANCE Saturday nlglit.' at North licnil. The TERMINAL OARAGE D. L. ROOD wont to Conulllo this morning with tho North Marshriold coniiniijr iiiviuh uio motoring pnt- oloctlon returns. DAN WALKER, or Tomploton, wns a visitor In MarHhriold today, Ho brought tho election returns with h I m and was ono or tho officials Rend band. lie mid nil their friends, to Uio OAUH- OLLM UALL Katunlay night. Rrlng your enr and all tha girls. Frco air and gnsollno servod all night In tha wash Rack. Music by tho North 'HON? Ar-r, n 10 Cent 130-K Messenger Service WARSHFIELD CYCLERY Times Want Ads Bring Results FOR RENT1 Famished apartment, in rear ot 878 South Fifth street. FOR RH.Vr Rooms with or without board. 16 So. Tenth street. FOR RBNT Furnished room with bath, ror single gentleman. 358 Third and Highland, specialty. Rehfold Dros., 220 Cen tral avenuo. WANTED Woman to act as nui-fce and housekeeper ror an elderly invalid. Apply Mrs. Henry Sengs tacken. : 4 WANTED i a WANTED Clean cotton rags at The Times, WANTED Picture to frame. Neat -work and prices reasonable, Ren- OAKLAND RON!) HALE. OAKLAND, Cal May 16. Ry the sale of $510,000 or Its bonds at 4 M per cent Interest, with an option on tho remaining $645,000 bonds at tho same rate, Oakland has cleaned up the entire bond Is sue or tho city. Tho salo was made to N. W. Halsey & Co., or New York and the price was better than the bonds are now selling for In tho open market. The sale and the option aro taken as meaning that the return to a healthy financial condition all over tho country Is nenr at hand, and al so Indicates a strong confidence In. Oakland by eastern Investors. feld Dros., 220 Central avenue, iniii:ii:li"l'!inrll" WANTED Your films for develop. Ing and printing. Mall ordors a MASSAGE treatment by an expert. ' Mrs. S. Lagus, 1170 Commercial. Ave., Phono 297. il If lllfc ":rlMlIlilr-' TO W The right Face Powder Sylvodora Fnco Powder (as advertised in the Sat- ' urdny Evening Post) solves the problem of a perfect complexion pow der for every woman. It is very adherent, prac tically invisible on the skin, and absolutely pure. Instead of "that powdery look" so often seen, Sylvodora Face Powder gives the true natural velvety effect of real beauty to the complexion. Get a 50 cent box here to-day. It is sure to delight you. J. LEE BROWN, Ph. O. UOHT. XV, HWANTON, Ph. Q BROWN DRUG CO. Your Store If you need a face cream that really benefits the skin, try Penslar Buttermilk Cerate, And do not forget to ask us about Lilaflor, the new perfume-the true scent of blossoming lilacs delicate, refined, refreshing. H 3,.,,,.,,!, I