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"""""- - aa THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE " w . jgr W You'll find eviu-ywliei'c mini of business iiupnrttiuce waiving Hart Schaffner & Marx BREVITIES IIPEQPbE'YaU P KMOW H ABOUT WALTER SINCLAIR is hero Irom Co- qullle on business. C. F. M'KNIOHT went to Coqulllo to attend court this afternoon, ready clothes, keep up with Such TIDES FOR MAY. ' Below Is given tho tlmo nnd height of high nnd low water nt Mnrahflnl.I. The tides are placed In tho order PA"L IMICK of North Dend w?s a of occurrence, with their times on Marshfleld business visitor today, the first lino and helchts on tho' second line of cnch day; a compar- J. E. NORTON of Coqulllo Is n Marsh 111C11 Ison of consecutlvo heights will In-1 field visitor today. (ucnie wnetner it is high or low AiiUi'.-s Musaai, 01 uous uiver, wuh a visitor In tho city todny. A BUSINESS INVESTMENT Ib to benutlfy your homo by a well-cnred-for Lawn nnd Oar den, well-pninted houso and out-bulldlngs. We carry garden hose, lawn mowers, lawn sprlnklors, garden tools, house paint, pnlnt brushes of all sires nnd prices. Wo carry a cOmploto lino of general hardwaro at a most reasonable price, which wo can (show you.) Schroeder & Hildenbrand Tolophono 77-J, I ,, ,,,kl Mill Seh.llnM & Matt All clothing purchased in this store will be kept pressed free of charge. UlUJIlCt'S 111 water. For hi eh wnlnp nn thn hnr clothes as well as in business oAVt,ri,ct Vw ? . .rs n'14 mln,utc? mutters; and these clothes are the latest word in clothes quality. AVo fit any figure. "We show snecial values at $25 and up. Hrs. Ft... Hrs. Ft... 22iHrs. . Ft.., 23 Hrs., Ft. . , 5. -40 1.0 C.27 0.C 7.00 0.2 LOG 11.03 12.48 4.4 1.37 4.G 7.47 CO 0.1 S.2S 1.6 C.10 1.9 6.50 2.1 2.20 4.0 11.52 G.9 12.32 G.9 0.0 0.0 7.30 2.3 Woolen Mill Store The home of Hart Schnffnor & Marx good clothes. WEATHER FORECAST (nr .m.'M Prw. I. Coo. IUJ TIvm 1 OUROOVFalr whn north easterly winds. iajual temperature record For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n, in.. May 20. bv Denl. I Ostllnd, snecial govemmont mu I tcnrnloglst: Mnxlmum 02 Minimum 40 At 4:43 n. m 48 I Precipitation 00 Preclpltntlon since Sopt. 1, 1 ion 62.81 Precipitation samo porlod last year G9.93 Wind: northwest; clear. ED. HAIN, of Coos River, camo In this morning on tho Rainbow. M. O. NORTHRUM. of Catching In let Is n visitor lu tho city today. SAM CONNELL, of Allegany, camo In on tho Alert this morning. ROI1ERT ROOK, of Allegnny Is a vis! tor In tho city today. LEWIS HAMILTON, of Coos River, arrived on the Alert this morning. A. E. CARDELL. of Coos Rlvor, Is a visitor in tho city today. HERBERT OEDDES. of Coos River, came In on tho Rainbow this mom ing. IVlllllI LllJoqvlHt Hero Today. Prosecut ing Attorney Llljoqvlst was In tho I city todny. Whllo hero ho visited tho offices of sovoral lawyers, whoro ho uiBcuBsou rccont cases in winch ho took a prominent part. Llljcqvlst left for Coqulllo by nuto stage about 4:30 o'clock this nftornoon. Tho Tlmos will bo pleased to pub lish lottora from Us readers on all questions of publlo Interest. Eacb lotter must bo signed by the writer, and' so far, as posslblo bo limited to 700 words. In publishing thoao let ters It must be understood that The Times does not Indorso the flows ex pressed thoroln: It It simply affordlns a moans for tho" voicing of dlfforo' opinions on all questions affecting tho publlo welfare. BUNKER HILL CONTKST. J J. CLINKINUEARD, of Coos River camo In this morning for a short visit. MELVIN STEWART, of Coos River, rama lu this morning on tho Rulu-bow. CLASSIFIED AD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Coquille Marshf ield 9 Auto Stage Servlco Commencing May 2.1, 1914. Schedule Leaving Chandlor Hotol, Marshflold 7:1G Leaving Chandlor Hotol, Mnrmfleld 10:00 Leaving Chandlor Hotol, Mnnhfleld .. 1:30 Leaving Chandler Hotol. Marshfleld 4:30 Leaving Baxtor Hotol, Coqulllo Leaving Ilaxtor notoi, uoqumo m. in. in. m. n. a. P. P. 7:15 a. m. 9:45 a. m. Leaving Baxtor Hotol, Coqulllo 3:00 p.m. Leaving Bnxtor Hotol, Coqulllo 4:30 p. ni. FARE: ONE WAY, $1,115? ROUND TRIP, SAME DAY, 92.00. Anto Connect Willi Nino O'clock and Thrtv O'clock HoiiIh from IlMiulon. GOOD CARS! CAREFUL DRIVERS. JESSE H1TE, Marshflold : : : Transportation Manngor Now Auto Lino. Stovo. Curren of Bnndon 1b figuring on starting nn auto stngo between Bnndon nnd Mars field, charging $2.50 per trip. Buy Fin. Tho local SpnnhTli Amerlcnn War Votorans hnve Just secured n largo now flag for 'tho F0Y cox haB roturnctl t0 smlth-Pow camp hero which will bo used' In tho Memorial Day services. . Give DaiKt'. A big hoitpflf ball for tho Llbby bnsobnll club will bo given at Llbby Saturday night, flood music and a good tlmo for all Is being ar ranged nnd the'proccc'JB will bo used In providing pnraphornnlla for tho team. Editor Times: I deeply regret that tho last silver medal contest should ho tho subject of much erroneous dlRcusslon; nnd whllo I speak personally I express tho vIowb of each motnbor of tho or der for which I stand. It Is n regret table fact that any person or persons should tnko It upon thomsolves to in form the paper on n mnttor upon which they wero not themselves In- DON GARDINER of North Bend loft formed, nnd wo hopo It was purely on tho curly morning train for Co thoughtlessness. qulllo. The contest on Inst Saturday night . Int Bunker Hill was conducted oxnet- MR8. WARREN BESSEY. of Coos v tho rniiio n tho other contests River, enmo In tnla morning on tho previously hold, ncocrdlug to rules Rnlnbow. Innd regulations from tho department nf modal contest work In Chlcngo, III. Thoso lnws require t'nt not lens WANTED Girl for gonerM house work. Phono 1301 North Bond. Mrs. L. W. Trnvor. WANTED Euitkn Gimn Wet. Oeorgo Ponk, tho woll-known traveling represen tative of Lovl Strauss, received a ttf.rnpi from his wlfo In Eurokn, ors Cami) 1 nftor n short visit In thnn threo disinterested ludgos shnll Marshflold. i decldo to whom tho modal shnll hu nwnrdod. Thoro aro flvo points on MESSRS. LUND AND SKEELS of. .,,,.j, ,Mn COntestnntB arc Judged, Coqulllo woro week-end visitors wUh tho marking on a scalo of ten, In Mnrshflold. -(i to got tho general avorngo tno chairman sums up tho totnlsofoach BILLY SMITH who Is now conduct- contestant nnd divide onch total by Ing a harbor shop at Coalcdo spoilt Mireo. tho ono recolvinK tho highest n fow days horo with his family, avorngo winning tho modal. . . I On Sntunlny night wo did not dovl- HENRY HOLM was down from Plat'nt0 from tj,jg rue 0f marking. Mllo D todny. Ho reports that his young H,ininor received forty-Blx nud one- non, Lnwrcnco, Is qnlto 111 of (ollrth, tho hlgrost nverngo, nnd was meaBlcs. thoroforo awarded tho medal. Tho statement that two of tho WANTED Throo youtiK ooplo want room nnd bonrd on somo rnnch to spend vacation of two weeks to two mouths. Address "O," enro , Times. MASSAGE treatment by nn oxicrf. Mrs. 8. Lngiis, 1170 Commorclal Avo Phono 207. WANT to liny 1 to ncro tract lr Biiburbs with small houso; would llko to buy from party who would bo willing to tako part pay In work. Boll must bo good, prlco roasonnblo. Marlon L. Swift. Monterey, Calif, WANTEI A can milk, kot. ran Hi liiindt one wuo Apply at Union Mar- FOUND Hnllrnrnla. nnvliicr thnl rllv voted "" ' '"a -- - . ........ , , ............... - - - -- ---- wot on Monday by a majority of bv, it. is. huuwwijnu w kubow Judges folt that Mrs. O. LoRoy Hall 1100. Two yoars ago, boforo wo-j Portlnnd to attend tho annual dlo- Bnouj(1 i,nvo niui tho medal la not man suffrago wont Into orfect, tho cesan convention of tho Oregon ni0 ijxnresslng themsolveB pornon wet majority was only 200. Episcopal dlocenBo. n--y tno judges stood -two for Mllo Sumner nnd one or Mrs. nan. as FOUND A Bum of money. Owner mny got snmo by describing It and paying for this notice Phono 194-X. a-., I FOR SALE The Roval TONIGHT Entire change of program. "The Black Shoon." Two-rool Vtitern. thrllllne nnd exciting to a Wjh degroo. i "Tho Mvstcrv of tho Haunted IlO M." The Peorloss Thonhousor Co. la one of Its best nroductions "taught n HIb Own Not.'i a Mugh producing comody that cau e( neat. Hero's nuothor ono lust as good: 'Deceiving Dad." nn old story told fa a new and funnlor way. ADMISSION: My ieat In tho houso 1 Oc High School Alumni mot with Miss Allco Curtis last evening una de cided to tender tho annual banquet to tho graduating class at tho Chan dler Hotol on tho night of Juno 2. Tho Alumni will moot again Friday night with Miss Frances Williams to arrange further dotnlls. Tho Junior ClnsB will tender their banquet to tho graduates on May 26, ' Want Oil LrnKoi. Honry Songs tnckon and others nro taking looses en South Inlot proporty for J. W. Terklns, Mr. Androwa nnd tholr as Bcclatos. The leases aro to Mr. Per . ldns nnd provldn thnt drilling must j start within twolvo months. In enso oil Is found, tho land owner Rots ono- Entlro change of program. 'eighth royalty or 1100 for each "Tlio Titrei'S of the Tlills" woll. In case tho company want to V dosnerate conflict between tho extend tholr option they are to pay savVcs0 Panrdtetho ImmfflS tlm ten cents per ncroper year. attack upon wewaiws.a.n.17 .-, n(w.,.l,.ir. Accordlnit i.n imfA int nr run nr mnnur wiiii ,,... -- ... - Honor (IrnilnntCH Tho Marshflold C. A. SAUNDERS who arrived horo ,0 , 8tntoment thnt tho nudlonco.FORHAIin HotiBchoia furniture, nit Grand Theater Tonight n fow (lavs ago rroin rornnna una . nt ntiarini i ,vnm tnkon a position In tho Smith & PnVoo nvrr nttendod a contest Wndo machine shop. i ti,0 jncUion of tho 1udrr did ' fi ilin nntlrn nmllnnnn T nnvAi liAftrd MISS ELIZABETH WISMJR. of Coot of 8,)ch a MnK ,t-H hnr, nroiilem Rlvor, camo in on tho "Mnuow ,0 ,,, ovoryono nnd ,,COpio aro ob this morning to visit somo frlonds vnrlod ln opnions ns In looks, nnd do n llttlo shopping. Wo Kroutiy doploro thnt Mr. Bum- A. O. KJELLAND and wlfo camo .,..', ft ., in from Kentuck Inlot yoBteniny d thorou ,, nvt.stgntlon of all tho with their Iroo-yoar ol d dai gh- f Jn h w,B)i o u,,cly tor who underwent nnd operation , . ... .... n Humnor won tho to ask If nonrly osr whoro Apply ill. I antl'-l 193-J. now. ownor loaving town. 337 Commorclal or Phono IX) It aLlC Ut lUxnnliiff liouiw 111 North Bend. Phono 1301. 4 as? Affr js?k stB-SS&irSsusS for adenoid troublo. MRS. L. A. LANOLEY of Bnndot was Ih tho city this morning to meet nor mother. Mrs. Mnrllla Ragan, who nrrlved on tho Break wntor from Sedgowlck, Kansas. W. O. KNOTT has roturned to Coos silver modal at thn contost .hold In Bunker HIM lost Snturday ovonlng, Mny 10, 1914. REBECCA LU8E STUMP, Co, Supt. of Modal Contest Work. MRS. WALL'H STATEMENT FOH BALK CIIKiW Chicken rnaeh nt Klttyvillo with about 400 birds, Incubutora, broodom, etc. Two fin milch cowh. Soiling on nccount ol sickness. Phono 124-L. 1'OH SALK CIIEAr Now four cyll dor four cycle onglno, burns dlitll lato. California mndo. 1G-S9 horsopowor. Apply at Btavo Mill. HERE'S A GENUINE HNAPt Produced In patrrns demand reels. Tho fourth Installment Adventures of Andy." rAiulv the Actor" of two lo near RosehurK. Miller ovaded Cox nt Nortn miui iuuuiuk "u ? 'Tho said to havo returned to North Bond nnd dug up the stolen goods nnd then gono out over tho Coos Bay wagon road. Word was sont to tho noiigias k. ..vm.I ... .tnM Kin if III lUMIWfc hlltlli '! 1'Utvwt v a.v Vni in "xvUirn Canada I nn BonB- evidently sincere and doslrl.iK hnlf In Western Canaiia. no sajB .,' vin.ini.M. int miMn. .""Tn.rlfo tho facts' of tho case. caused to bo published nn nrtlclo In Monday's Times, regarding tho Domnrest contest nt Bunker Hill, Mr. Sumner wns awnrded tho medal, Editor Times: I wish to express l-'OR HALK Ono of Uio best hulld- nearly ob Rood as generally reput ed, mayor L. J. SIMPSON. ralniiB hlfl -beard, was a Marshf. eldvUitor last - -- ,8Vko. biua." , ".,,. pa,:.i hu rlendB o result of careful grading by tho ?.d0.rnm.e"U .c.a"fe.d "f 'rtti. Judges showing him to bo tho win- IOOK IWICO vu umnwura ""v" innr Tomo roV nVhtU8iMo'silerico ofl You 'must not miss this Install- ountv oflcers to bo on tho lookout .rS?S" ?,Kht' V i? i. i. ' mont this Edison kid Is somo nctor. f0. h(m 08 i,6 jg supposed to bo sell- DR. J. SiSS'oi. 'rAH-Sul'tlpfel"?' comedy series on the screen f stolen goods In that section. whn ptel offcrlnca over seen In Marsh- peM. The peerless Roval Orchestra ac companies tho picture with special UUIIP. " 1 rt -. .. ComlnK soon, "Paul Halney's-T ,nnjnir 1 oV(M' Ol JISU" i fli roels tno i . nAiti t nil n v. urni... Cw,..,!,.!. Tnianiiii" i nil r iii'i'i un i in ui.ii ii at a m. Doctor OetH Awiiy ConBtalilo Cox A'pathe'tic ploy by Sell. Cohipany. returned this morning from Lake- ,-. .-, it i .,... .v.- ..w . ;-,.., ... "The unTiicctrni ami It was ho. tiiDinvi pmNTKE nf Utnh hnn l.io!i Hnondlng BOino time horo looking ovor this socuon wiin nor. Inir lota In Ferndalo. COxlOO. Ownor will soil at sncrlflco If taken Immodlatoly. Terms half cash. Address Bargain, enro of. Tlmos. I'OR BALK Old novinperH. qulro Tlmos office, In- MRS. Q. LEROY HALL. HTATE.MES'T OK JL'IXIKK Editor Times: Wo, tho undersign- African Hunt." In six roels tho greatest nnlmnl nlrtnrn ever taken. fckl. . ---- - -- . juu picture was not fakod iiko mosi lntoi-Aatlni' gPOIllC. p.hlldren 5c: adults. 10c. A vinu- of locatl nir has decldod to od, JudgeH In tho Bllvor medal ron poSoncSiKmova" and will test Riven at Bunker Hill last 8t .robU.y leave today. jm ay o; j ln.M?r 1. H. under w ,...-. . -- I . . mmmim Tl UHOIMVIJM H ,.-....-.. ..- ioau oKaVo7Pract.c.ng medY- MESDAME8tW cine without .Vc.n.5, It is thought . mundson. I each .d B W. W J, th .t.h lint anmn ono Inrormeo .Meignaru that constnuie uox wuh unr uuu finfictuira af nt fakod.,,ko mS Tomorrow night, sovon-pleco or- t w,,rh BOvo him tlmo III tavin'W0.- 'Afrl. "'tr and flv? ree'B, f BP,0n ?o IvSk I the constable by going over u Man ? .pictures. Coming toon, the lino into Douglas countv. Mel- "TTTE THIKD iJlliUK VW gaard. It Is understood nan uu. '.n1! i.LroeS ''The Lion and tho substituting for Doctors Bar e and Mouse" In six reel. Several others. Mott. wno nuvo a J ".'"'"", .Mouse in bi i s.iiihnrn Pacific railroad to look af- , tef tho sick In tho railroad camp just north of Laitesiuo. nr. ui promised Constable cox to navo aiei gaard answer the warrant not later than tomorrow. Dr. Mott told Mr. Cox that thoy would fight tho charg es preferred by Dr. Melvln. A STRANG EH Mr. Strangtfr-ln-the-clty, If you aie a single man and have money In your pocket, you can take tlmo to look around and 'Wrn for youraolf tho best means of Bocurlng a position, out If you nro married, with tome ono dependent on. you r If your finances, nro limit M you will do well to get wqualnted with the shortest route to employment In tho aortest tlmo possible. The rhortest route Is through "e Times Want Ads, and youll bo sure to find some thing o which you are fully Jilted In a day or two by read ,08 them carefully dally. If Xoa doVt, why run a Want Ad ' )'our own, telling Just what you can do best. This latter toenas will be sure to work at once If tho other falls at first. & i For STEOXGHAIMIIO WORK of any kind Call 181-J Two competent stenographers In charge 08 Central Ave. iVases Vases HONE iCQ D 10 Cent JO-li lessenger Service Times W Ads Always Get Results Flower time is here and we have the Vases. Clear Bridal, 10 to 12 in. 15c ..Also Brass Vases, wish to publicly correct emeiit In The Times tnat ' ,' nvr frnm finnulllo VCB- "tliero WOB BOlnO llllXUp II 1110 IIHirK- erdav to enioy a rldo In tho. now ing of tho Btandliiga that cnusea l Jhinh vro.i Vaulo and Oono! considerable discussion, ns tho ou wrv?.mmt tor tha TMyrtlo Point d'onco nnd two of tho Judges folt ' 'r " y .that MrB. O. Loroy Hall was entitled Coqulllo run. to tho modn lnilUmij of Mr sumnor. niciTnirT ATTORNEY LILJEQVIST.Howover, tho mistake wub not cor DSJ."lSVPnni ill. i.v looklnir reeled and Mr. Sumner was allowed H linn ii.iii vi -. ---- . VnnI, .,. ,n(inl." Into tho Stayton case and also the case of the Ten Mile, physician who la alleged to be practicing medicine without a license at the railroad camps. ARTHUR BERUDB, a student at the University of California, arrived here from Berkeley today to spend his summer vacation, Anothor stu dent named Prendergraat, a friend of John Mereen, alBo came up on the Nann Smith. MRS. JOHNSON went to Coqulllo by special auto this forenoon to act as court reporter, A. B. Loud being 111. Owing to Mr. Loud's Illness, Judge Then, was no m sunderstnnuing among tho judges and the decision stood In favor of Mr. Mllo D. Sum ner. Signed, MRS. R. G. CULL. MRS. ORA M'CARTY, OEO. DOLL. FOR KALE 11! crosH-liitHl, ) months old pullota. Large alio. Phono 398-X. P. N. KJagtf. FOR HALK Furniture for (t-roonw liouao and houso for rent. Phon 2 03-J or Inquire at Sartor'a Con-foctlonery. FOR RENT LIKES COOS BAY. P. L-. Calkins, county assessor, re ceived a letter from Marshflold today to tho erect that his son, Curtis Cal kins. Is delighted with the coast coun try and Is making good there. Tho vnun? man left for Marshflold last FOR RENT Furnlshod rooms with, hot and cpld water. 140 Market strcot. FOR RENT PiiriiUlicO Flat with lu and cold wator, 358, 3rd and High Innd. Light lIouKokoopIng rooma nud i partmontB at tho Lloyd hotol, FOH RENT Two fui-iilietl Iiouho. keeping rooms, 373 Sixth street, South Marshflold. Phono 29C-L. FOR RUNT Furnished apartment. In rear of 17 1 South Fifth street. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW" Peoples s-m5c Stores Coke was unablo to hold court this March to work In the Smlth-Powera mnrnlne. T. C RUSSELL, superintendent of the Beaver Hill mines, camo In today on business. They are push ing the development work and are taking out about a carload of coal a day. He hopes to ;et the mlno running ln full swing this fall. WM. GRIMES and wife aro expected here Thursday or Friday via Drain from Southern California, where thoy have been spending tho win ter. On hla arrival Mr. Grimes will take up the matter of bulld- Iiik on his lot mills, and avtei a few weeks of In dustrious effort was promoted by the employing company. In tho letter received here today the young man Ib highly commended by a member of tho Smith-Powers company. Roseburg Rovlow, MORE TRAFFIC HERE. According to C. L. Barnard, of the Ropeburg-MarBhfltild stago linos, tho traffic between this city and tho conBt Is Increasing dally. Doth tho out- nd Incoming I'ii.'ps aro taxed Trusses "Mr nt tho corner of tn thnlr rnnacltv. and the season's Second and Central and will prob- travel has only fairly begun. Rose-' ably go ahead with It this year, burg Review. All styles, We havo tho biggest and best stock of TRUSSES in Southern Oregon. If you want a comfortable, woll-flttod truss, como horo, whoro an expert will fit you, THE PKNSLAR HTOItK 4 n MARSHFIELD CYCLERY