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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1914)
MM WIMWeMM e9 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE FLORENCE 10 HAVE UARHIVAL WHnUJsl The Innovation-Hesitation Waltz lnrrn i in in mm ii Mim BALL SCORES An Early Arrival "2M!T"""',',"wl!y!!,",'WW T?; "D1RECTOIRE" CAPES INVITINGLY CORRECT Tho introduction of tho DIrectorlo nt this early dato demon strntes our prnctlco of affording you your first look upon up to tho minute wearables for women. THE THINGS THAT COUNT In morchnndlso nro npponrnnco, durability timl the soiling pr:re. l'opulnrlty Is not croated by appearance alone, mid that Is why wo deem It wIbo nt this tlnio to emphasize the fait that QUALITY IS Till! PERMEATOH OF Ol'R HETAILINO and to thin aBset do wo innlnly attribute tho flattering returns of the Benson's selling. I mm yaJlfctltwJl m, 'AmMmW jki. Ban umi IMHBMal W JJ" ',, .ij!iifes?1yi Jtw . , v'V f ' THIS Is ono of the prettiest and most graceful methods of dam-lug the waltz, but Is very dlltlcult on n crowded lloor, as It Is Impossible to lead the girl out of the wn'y of tho other dancers, and the occasional bumps throw one out of stop and spoil tbo whole effect of the iIiikch. Tho same steps are used hs In the ordinary hesitation, tho only difference toeing that the partners do not touch each other at all. To do the best work In this remember to keep us erect us posslblo throughout uud never gut more than a foot away from your partner- , I SATURDAY SPECIALS J In Suits Coats and Dresses PROTECTION Electric and gas meter Insure customers u full dollar's itiulli of . service for every dollar paid. Llko the merchant's scales, tho electric mill gas meters measure wliii t you buy, and do so own more accurately. Years of experimenting limo iiiuilo electric nml gas meters muting llio most ncriimto of eonimerrinl mew. airing Instrumenls. This company rcguliuly tests cus loiiier's meters toward making mho they ure correct. .No iiieilianlsin Is Infallible. .It miiM I'ave eH-rt Mip-orvi-don. The percentage of meters found Inaccurate is very small. Pure Maple Sugar; Pure Maple Syrup We have received a. shipment of these delicacies di rect from the grower In "Vermont and can guarantee them to be the genuine article. It Is rare that the pure product can he secured and especially at the price at which we are able to sell this. PURE MAPLE SYRUP, per gallon, only $1.85 PURE MAPLE SUGAR, 10 lb. pail $2.65 Don't miss this opportunity of laying in a supply of these delicacies. Nasburg's Grocery ' THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Oregon Power Co, Telephone 178. Second and Central Job Printmj at Times' Office Cut Price Evert at THE FAIR Most inducing values with dinary for Saturday, Monday Kick rack and wave braids, all widths, 4 and ti yard piec es, wero 10c to 20c piece Only 5c. Children's fast black seamless hose. "Warrior, llrand," ejttra good value 12 1-2C Ladies' beautiful white lingerie and embroidered Voile Waists, scores of pretty styles, regu larly 12.50 and $2.75 Special $1.50 Men's blue and tan chambray dress and work shirts, were 75c and 85c Now 48c. savings that are extraor and Tuesday. Ladles' summer union suits, sleevless, trimmed with pretty laces, wero 40c Now 25c. Infants' Cashmere hoso with silk heels and toes, the best 25c grado, light blue and tuus. Only 18c Pair. We are still soiling Clark's best spool cotton 8 for 25c. Men's 40c and 50c Dress and work suspeuders Now 25c .Pair. Extra special values on Hoys' Wash suits Only $1.50 and 98c. The Fair fext to Chandler i, t-in rni au'iiuct m hh - m-m m m ii,i SATISFACTION ALWAYS Oil MONEY REFUNDED. Rhododendron Festival Will Open There Tomorrow and Continue for Two' Days EUGENE, Or., Mny 22. Mony people from Eugene plan to go to Florences to attend the nnnunl Rho dodendron Cnrntvnl nt tho mouth of tho Sluslaw which openb today for two dnys' festivities. Sovernl went yestcrdny. The celebration Is tho seventh nnnunl carnival held In honor of the rhododendron with which nil tho roast country Is now in bloom. Each year tho carnival takes n different form. Ono year It was In tho form of nn Indian potlntch, and tho queen of the festival was chosen by a marksmnnBhlp contest with bows and arrows. Another year "Nep tune was mot nt tho mouth of tho Sluslaw anil ho was made king of the carnival. This year "Rhododondrn VII" nn uounccd that a triumphal proces sion will enrry her down tho river. Tho Sluslaw country Is divided Into provinces and each has Its queen. On Friday nil the queens, except tho Queen of Florence, with their retinues will meet nt Acme. Tho Itoyal Fleet gaily decorated leaves Acme In command of Admlrnl Tenner and proceeds slowly In regu lar order down the river, tho Em press banse In the lend. On arrival opposite Florence the flngshlp with Empress Hhododondrn on board will withdraw from tbo fleet nnd bo nlongsldo the reception lmrge while tho Imnd Is plnylug. Hero .Mary. Queen of Florence, will rerelvo Em press llhododendrn and conduct her to n throne prepared for her and from which she mny review her royal fleet. Hand music, Tho queens of tho various provinc es and their courts will disembark nt the reception bnrgu In tho order designated by thu Admiral of tho fleet, nnd approaching tho Empress, muko obeisance nnd rerelvo her blessing. After nil tho orynlty hnvo been gnthcred on tho bnrgo tho cere mony of crowning the Empress will Portland Wins An Eight to 0 Victory Over Oakland San Francisco Shut Out. Dr AiKftcUttJ 1'ffH to Coon n7 TIium.J PORTLAND, Or., May 22. Port land won nn eight to nothing vic tory off Oakland, while Los Augoles Rhut out San Francisco In an ulovcti Inning contest yesterday, scores: At Sncrnmento R. Venice -I Sncrnmento 1 Unttcrics: Docannlor nnd Gregory nnd Hannah, At Oaklnnd R. Portland 8 Oakland 0 Tho 1L K. 7 O C 1 Rllss; II. K- 11 O G 2 Unttcrics: Krnuse nnd Flnhor; Geyer, Rnmey nnd Mltze. At Lob Angeles R. II. K. Snn Francisco ..........0 9 1 Los Angeles ...1 G 3 (Elovun Innings.) Unttcrics: Funning nnd Clarke; Ehinko nnd Boles. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 5; lloston 2. Cleveland 2: Now York 5. Detroit C; Philadelphia 4. ' St. Louis I: Wnshlngton C NATIONAL LEAGUE.. lloston .1; Chlcngo 1. Philadelphia 2; Pittsburg 0- I Itrooklyu 4; Cincinnati 8. Now York 4; St. Louis 8. i NORTH WESTERN LEAOUIC Tnromn 4; Portlnnd n. Spoknno Si: Victoria 4". Seattle5; Vancouver 7. COAST LEAGUE STANDING. W. L. P.O. enlco 2U III .COf Snn Francisco ...2S 21 .fi71 Los Angeles ...25 III .521 Sacramento 22 2(7 AM Portlnnd ID 24 .V12 Oakland ..IS 27 .40 NEWS OF GARDINER. Work hns commenced nt both ends nf tunnel "5" nf tint W. I It. IL. take place, accompnnled by.nn np- This Is n,t tho crossing of tho Flddla proprlnto speech by Judgo (loss. Creek nrm of tho Tslltcoos Lako. Wo At the close of the voting tho count1 nro making a fight for a depot and showed Miss Eleanor Snuhert had re- sidetrack here. reived 11,780 votes, nnd MIsb Mnry Tho Btenni shovels hnvo got nil far Cnssldy 20.875, and these young la- nH tho landing nt Clear Lako, but will (lien were declared to ho empress hnvo to wait until tho bargen arocora- imocieuouoniini nnu queen or nor- pioted beforo they enn go any furtner. Men nro tit -work all along: thu; right 1 of way. I W. II, Jowott nn ii purchased . Cluilmer six cylinder, seven nnssoni:er . ,. , , car nnd will briilg It Into Gardiner J. E. Nelson roturned from Port- s soon as the road between Scottii Innd Inst wook. His friends sny thut'burg. nnd Drain gets In condition w. whllo hi that city ho purennsod n nB to nllow him to do bo. An It Is "Scotch Colllo" which ho Is touching ,0 wns forced to lenvo it at Drnlir. to do sumo great "stunts" near ton- nwn tennis court In being tinllt, nel "7 but when Interviewed In re- between tlio residence of W. F. Jowott gnrd to tho mntter ho wns very retl- nd the (lardlnur mill sloro. MIbh Nfcr- onco respectively. .IACK NELSON'S NEW .IOn. cent, nnd turned the subject to rall- road jiuiiiiing. -dnrdlner Courier. Couio out to the IIAZAAIt, nt NORTH REND, FRIDAY mill HAT t'RDAY AFTERNOON null EVE NINfi. Music, merriment mid many ImioIIim. Don't miss it. ROYAL CROWN It'LOPR, Jjll.lM AT RAINES. cissii Jowott Is uuperlnteudlui: tho bulldliii! of It nnd It will not bo neo- h'ssary to add Hint It will bo In buIoh- ild condition wiieu ilniuiicr. Tho whurf at tho (lardlnur mill hns a busy nppenranre tills week with three schoonerB nt thu wharC ready to load lumber. Thoro iIoom not appear to bo eiiojigh lumhur on bund to load them, therefore tho mill Is running a ton hour shift In placn of eluht hours, ' y mWfm ySk io Perfection "I hntl no idea this Oil Cook Stove would hake hrcad and cook everything just like my etcel range. But it docs. And heat of all my kitchen stays cool these hot days. Besides, thcreTs no coal or wood or ashes to lug. Oh, I'm delighted with it." New .Perfection OIL c6ok STOVE It hakes, hroils, roasts and toasts perfectly. It docs all that any wood or coal stove can do and at less cost. It doesn't smoke; doesn't taint the food. Clean, safe, convenient. Ask to sec it at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Marshfield FOR BEST RESULTS USE PEARL OIL A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to be found at Ekblad Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc