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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1914)
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Ihe Roval TONIGHT EN'TIRE CHANQE OP PRO GRAM. P1VR REELS ALL ,NEV. King Baggot and Leah Balrd Jn T'1E CHILD BTEAI.RnH op par. 1' This nlctiiro. nlnvoil lv twn of latest players In motion pictures, r taken In the slums of Paris, hlch gives a realism seldom seen. THEM OL1 LETTERS" A oucnlng story of a Civil War vetor- dream. "A TALE OP THE WEST" A Rrtlre Nostor drama. ' LUE AND MIS-CUE" An Ec 'r ilde-splitter. ADMISSION: er Floor, ikp. nnimftv. 10c Coming Soon Mrs. Fiske in Te Of tho D'UhervllIes" nnd five- f6! adaption of the story by Thom- warding. "paul Ralney's African Hunt" in "J Ne,. Taken in the heart of the ""Can Juncle. Ihln la thn ereatest Flmal picture ever put before the ruiic. CnniA . . .. KOIlTii , Ut to n, HA36AAK, l thrttU "". FIIIWAV nnu HAT WVn V .ApTKR-VOON and KVE- Uiothl MUSIei merriment and many "-" " """" " " "IMC -- uuirt nuts it. sA e? m. " -H W1 CLASSIFIED ADVFOTKING - - 1 WANTED 1 I v m tYAN'TKIl flrf fnx irmuo-iil l.ni.in work. Phono 1301 North Bend. Mrs. L. W. Trover. WANTED Tliroo young people want room ami board 011 somo ranch to spend vacation of two weeks to , two months. Address "Q," caro Times. I FOUND t 3- FOUND Small wow about lK:tO foot, caught adrift In Cooo Day. Owner may securo same, by pay ing -for this ndv. and expenses. Information at Times office FOR SALE 1 OH HALE A Holld lenther Daven port, library tabio and other household furniture, all nearly now. Owner loavlni? town. Ap ply 337 Commercial or Phono 193-J. KOR 8.W.I3 HoHt RoomliiK house lu North Uend. Phono 1391. FOR SALE CHEAP Xevr four cylin der four cyclo engine, burns distil late. California made. 1G-20 horsepower. Apply nt Stave Mill. FOR SAM? Old nowsiMipcrs. quire Times office. I IK FOR SALE Furniture for fl-room house and house for rent. Phone 263-J or inquire ut Sarter'a "Con fectionery. Let' Us Help You Get Rich SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES BY BUYING HERE Saturday Specials 18 pounds Sugar $1.00 100 pounds potatoes. $1. 20 These prices are for Satur day only and cash only. Portland Grocery Store 307 South Broadway. Next door to Postoffice PHONE 192-J. ,. r llill'CI lll'illl AAII,' NORTH BB.YI. FRIDAY and SAT- URDAV AMf.n.wu.' n.iw MXG. DON'T MISS IT. TTO promise you the most and always to ful fillthat's our creed 'here. It's a simple one; yoVll find nothing more compre hensive. Our purpose is to carry only the most favored things in style and fabrics to satisfy your wants; to sell our merchandise at pric es that give you a good prof it in value received; to make right any failure to secure for you hundred per cent satisfaction. The Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing we sell is made in this same spirit of service; so is all the. other merchandise. It's a service very much worth your while; you ought to try it. Clothes purchased at this storo will bo kept pressed Free of Charge. il en tF FOR RENT ROOM mid Ixwml. D South Broml wny. Gontlomon preferred. ' FOR RENT flood slv-room house' wiiu ihtko improved grounds, in quire at Stutsman & Co, VOU RENT Furnished housckeqi. Ins rooms on ground flobr.v 096 . First and Illrch. FOR RENT Furnished lint with hot and cold water. 358, 3rd and High land, 1 ' JJght Ilouwtkovplufr rooms and np. partments at tho Lloyd hotel. ,1'OIt RENT Furnished npurtuieut, I' In rear of 87S South Fifth street. Grand Theater TONIGHT I Mr. Francis X. Bushman, winner of tho "Hero" Contest conducted by tho Ladles' World, in a special two-part featuro Essanny "The Other GlrP i A heart Interest dramatlo attrac tion. "Her Fallen Hero" A rlp-smashlng comedy that would mako a horso giggle. "Looking for a Fortune", Another god comedy. "The Massacre" A dandy thrilling westorn story produced by . V. Griffith, tho greatest motion plcturo producer In mo world It's a Blograph in two CHILDREN', fJo; ADULTS, 10c Tomorrow Afternoon: "Adventures of Kathlyn" No. 5 Coming soon second Installment of "Who Will Marry Mary?" Vases Vases Flower time is here and we have the Vases. Clear Bridal, 10 to 12 in, 15c Also Brass Vases, "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW". Peoples s-10-1 Stores M wp BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Below is given tho titno and helcht of hlch nnd low vnlnr nt Marshfiold. Tho tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first line nnd holghta on tho second line of ennh tlav; a rnninnr- ison of consecutive holghts will in dicate whether it la high or low water. For high water on the bar Bttbtract two hours 34 minutes 22Hrs.. 7.00 1.37 0.60 0.0 Pt... 0.2 4.0 7.47 0.1 2.1 2.20 4.6 3.02 4.0 3.42 4.6 4.24 4.6 5.04 4.6 5.47 4.6 6.34 4.6 7.21 4.9 1.07 0.2 0.0 7.30 2.3 8.0G 2.5 8.39 2.6 9.12 2.8 9.48 2.8 10.31 2.S 11.25 2.8 0.0 0.0 8.15 CO Mrs.. 1.0C Ft.. G.O Hrs. 1.3S -S.25 Pt. 0.1 2.11 G.l 2.44 C.3 3.20 G.2 0.3 9.01 j04 9.38 0.4 10. 1C 0.1 10.C4 0.4 Hrs. Ft... Hrs. , Pt. ., Hrs. Ft.., Hrs. 3. 58 Ft... CO Hrs.. 4.39 11.37 0.3 12.21 0.0 0.23 5.3 Ft... Hrs. Ft.. 5.9 5.27 5.0 31 Hrs.. 0.30 Ft... 2.8 WKATHKR FORECAST (Df Auoclitl mt U Cm Bj TIbm.1 OREGON Showers and thun derstorms; cooler; southwester ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. in., May 22, by Bcnj. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 87 Minimum 49 At 4:43 n. in 53 Precipitation .08 Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1913 02. 8G Precipitation samo porlod I last-year 00.41 I Wind: Southwest-, partly cloudy, j 4 . Xlre WVdH Word litiH been re ceived here of the mnrrlngo of Miss Blanch Bates nnd Chun. 11. dough of Olympln, Wash. Tliu brlilo is a uelco or Mrs. Clms. Hllbon of Mllllcomn. Opi'im Hlor Robert Wymnn has opened n small general merchan dise storo at Chariston Bay which will bo n convenlenco to tho people of that section as well as to picnic parties. (iIh Help Through a Times want nd, Mr. and Mrs. Bonobrnke quickly secured a ranch hand. A man nn Hwcrod tho nd tho first night' It was run In Tho Times nnd was ongagod and thoy had other applicants lator. To Return Here I), Tt VanDoCar, formerly In this socUon, roturnod hero from California today and Is figuring on locating at Bandon, Mr, Vnn Do Car's wlfo wan formorly Miss, Kruno of Isthmus Inlor, a sister of Mrs. J, Albort Mntson of larshtlolil. Clow Mill Tho C. A. Smith big mill was closed down this morning about 10 a'elock In order to repair a weak spot In the big drivo bolt. Tho bolt did not break but the weak spot was detected In U"'0 to prevent nn accident nnd repalrod. They ox- pected to start again this afternoon. Fuiierul Held Tho funeral of Miss Hilda Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Al bort Hanson of Forndalo, was hold yostorday afternoon front tho Swed ish Lutheran church mid was largely attonded The pall-bnarorH wero tho members of her confirmation class, Tho floral offerings wero many and beautiful. An-t'Metl Again Ed. McDonald, ngod 71, tho old man who spent Wednesday night In the city jail af ter bolng arrested on a charge of driinltonnonss, was arrested again this morning by Marshal Cartor for tho samo offonso. McDonald will bo given another hearing boforo Recor der Butler when ho sobors up. Ho will probably bo allowed to sleep through tho day. Thunderstorm Last evening Coos Baylies witnessed ono or tho raro thunder and electrical storms that vis- tt this section. It followed ono or tho warmest days in a long tlmo and re minded people from tho East and mid west of a mtd-summor day In thoso sections when a shower and electri cal storm followed: tho intenso heat. Dairyman Comlnt; Prof. Fltts or tho Dairy Extension Department of Oregon Agricultural Collogo Is expect- td here early in June by Farm Expert Smith to speak at a series or meetings In Coos county. The Coqulllo Valley Dairymen will have a big meeting Jnne 2 or 3 and ho will probably speak there and at other places in the valley concluding his week's stay with addresses here. Fined $.1.00 for Drunkenne An drew 8plker, aged 67, was arrested at 5 o'clock this morning by offi cer Doane, who found him on the streets In a drunken condition. When Splker was brought boforo Recorder Butler this morning ho could not re member the circumstances leading up to his arrest. Ho was under tho Im pression that ho was arrested early last evening and that he had spent tho night in ttio Hotel do Carter. Splker was fined (5. Recorder But ler told him ho would give him Just one hour to get out and get to workj PEOPhE.YOU KMOW ABOUT BEN OSTLIND has gone to Bandon on business. NOEL NOAH, of Allegany, Is a visit or In tho city today. L. F. HEUPERMAN, of Catching" In let, is a visitor today. W. C. MAHER, of Coos River, nrrh'cd in tho city tills morning. J. V. MORROW, of Coos River, Is a visitor In tho city today. W. H. MORGAN, or Coos Rlvor, Is n visitor in tho city today,-ir FRANK HODSON, of Coos River, Is n visitor In tho city today. P. C. LEVAR returned to Coqulllo to day after n short visit here. FRED KRUSE Is in from Isthmus In let on business and pleasure, E. R. HODSON, of Coos River, camo In on tho Rainbow this morning. J. L. STEPHENS, of Coos Rlvor enmo in on the Rainbow this morning, GUS MELCHER, of Coos River, enmo In tills morning on tho Rainbow. ERNEST FRANSON, of Catching In let is a visitor in tho city today. T. M. CULLlVER.of Catching Inlet, spent n few hours In the city today. R. E. BAKER of Coqulllo has been Bpendlng a few days hore on pleas ure. W. H. MONTGOMERY, of Coos River, camo In on tho Rainbow this morn ing. . iiMNMiv m Afif Mi.nnivir nt aii. . ... ...v... ......., w, ,l.,V- gany, camo on tho Alert UiIh morn- lug. AUGUST CARLSON, or Coos River, w camo in tins morning ror n short' mr. Austin In now attending tho visit. iPasadenn High School. Other Coqulllo people present CAPTAIN C. E. EDWARDS, or Coos' wore: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dunlnp, Rlvor. came In on tho Alert tills now t Annhelin; Mr. and Mrs. V. morning. 0. Bullnrd. now or Los Angeles: Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. M. Hill, now of MISS ALICE MOROAN. or Coos III- ,,ob Angeles; Miss H. 8. Stophen- ver, enmo In this morning on tho on. now or Los Angeles; Mrs. E. Rainbow. j, nill, now or Loh Angolcs; Mrs. FrniiW Mdrsn null chlldrull. Plilllo W. C. BRADLEY went to Ten Mllo,,,,,,, u,ith. now nt Pnsndena: C. W. today on business and pleasuro. Mrs. F, c. Illrch. HENRY HOECK mid Mnjor Kinney wero hero yesterday enroute to Co qulllo to attend court. C.R. PECK returned last ovonlng from Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point whore ho had been on business. MIIH 1.. niAVrAT.T. rntnn nvnr In. , " ; IT. .. ilny from Carln's camp on tho qtilllo for a short stay on tho Bay. . JIEV. LoROY HALL, camo In on tho Alert this morning. Ho had boon holding services at Coos River points. T. HAINES and wife ro planning I '" '. M l,1ln?r to spend pnrt or tho suiptnor with eun. Waller. R, Ualdw,o and TIlfc4 rolntlves and rrlondB In Iowa and't'"! Caldwell, now or Ixis Atigolev , Oklahoma, MRS. CHA8. VAN DUYN la planning to lenvo Boon for Okiaiioma to vi- sit hor naronts. Judno and Mrs.."' !'"", ... uin on, i Roberts at Enid. MISS HAZEL MERRYMAN arrived hero yesterday from Chlco. Calf.,!" "'v"r'" "' . '" """ ."'; to visit at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Birch. HILLIS SHORT- Is In from Top Mllo and roports that tho Southern Pa cific contractors are making good progress on tho railroad work. MRS. ANDERSON who has been con- " Hvho'u ureal en K ho Coo. ducting a lodging house nt Second "' "J10 'H, 0 'T ' "1 ? I os An nnd Commercial left on tho nrouk-c"""tyJ ,CB ,eB,ny'll &J' ". ft toMlnK vls?tP,n"B ,0 K t& i'"""'.. Cary0 TTar to .Minneapolis to visit. Soorotary of tho Society, and who R. E. SHINE .Tcoilllo has leased ' Jg" .be?g "wuny '.j,0".-,?,"?" . Major Tower's homo at Emplro and ' nloa summer"0 Ho wSiSln-"1!-' U,in,',0 tho 8oa" wn8 ro,,r- "? ""I!!.),"; p: ""S ' 52,. X ?w V lSaSS.0 hremo Lodge: their SoulhCooH River homo. ROBERT PETERSON arrived horo on tho Redondo to visit at tho homo or Mrs. Oeorgo Wulff In Ferndalo, Mrs, Peterson has been thoro since tho doath of Mr. Wulff. Mr. Pet erson has been ongnged ns a ship carpentor on San Francisco Bay and roports work In that lino very slack there now. CAPT. CLYDE- LIOHTNER and family arrived hore on tho Redon do to visit his father, Capt. Light nor, and Mrs. 3lghtnor's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson. Capt. Llghtner has not been hero ror olght years and is master or a government townboat on San Fran cisco Bay. A. II. DERBYSHIRE or North Bond is a Marshfleld buslnoss visitor. Ho states that ho has not yet com pleted drafting tho ordinance re lative to tho Keyzer danco plat form In North Bond, Mr. Keyzer will havo a danco thor Saturday night under a permit from Mayor Simpson. Come out to the BAZAAR, nt NORTH REND. FRIDAY and SAT URDAY AFTERNOON ami EVE NINO. Music, merriment uud many booths. Don't mis It. SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. Skcnnsa Club with Mrs. M. D. Sumner. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. H. Foley. Mrs. F. C. Birch sitowor for Miss Church. SATURDAY. Bunker Hill Sowing Club with Miss Violet Hoborson. OS PICNIC HELD FORMER RESIDENTS OF TIHST SECTION ENJOY REUNION AT LOS ANGELES LARGE COLO. NY OF THEM TltERE NOW. Tho Coos County, Oregon, Society of Southorn California neld n picnic and reunion nt South Park. Los An KelesSund.iy, May 10th. It was lnrgoly attended by formor resi dents of Coos county, boiiio of thoso prcsoiit having boon away from Oregon for twenty years, but still glnd to talk over "old times" with tlintr nnlchbors. Among thoso nrcs- j cut wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas V. Ronnlo of North Bond, now" of Los An geles. Mr. Ronnlo lias a pretty, homo on Park Walk, fronting on ono of Lob Angolos prottlost parks. Mrs. Mnry Flanagan or Empire, who Ib making her homo at T, W. Ronnlo's. K Mr. And Mrs. Richard J. Ooke: rormerly 'or Nortli Bond. Mr. And Mrs, Ralph Coko, who havo just rocontly moved Into tholr now bun galow on Boronlce avenue. Tom C. Stora or North Bond, who Is now ongnged In tho door business In Los Angeles, Mr., nnd Mrs. I, I tucker, rormerly or Empire, now or Pasndcna, nnd Mrs. L. II. Hnard mid three children. ,..,,.. , . . ..... . ll.-l.l. ..,.. """" """ "" iuijuuu, mw or Pnsndona, who nro woll known In nil or Coos county, motored over from Pnnnclmiii In Mr. llni'knr'n now Oilve. who camo to California 14 yours ago, Is now located nt Ter minal Islnnd, Mr, Ollvo wlU bo ro membured its nn old sottlof of Coot county, having arrived thoro In 1875. Mrs. C. Brnndunborg, of Coqulllo, has lived In Los Angolos 14 years. i.iyrtlo Point pooplo present wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. wlso nnd child' ron, Elizabeth and Howard, who 4nA llnaila tlnlnl nlinnt f if (nnit at ft . ,u" .'lyiuo i-u.iii. wi.iiit h j.- iW rcr located in Los Angoics. Co-U.r. wiso Is onl of tho Los Angoloa mounted police Mr. Potor Wise, rather or M. H. Wise, also an early settler of cobs county, Having movea thoro in 1873, wns also present. . rs, C. B. Caldwell, now at C271 Central avenue, Los Angolos. Mrs. L, C. LonhOrr, nnq tho Misses Mabel Mrs. Prod Wilcox, formerly Mis Mauuo Rood, who lias livoci noro ''or " yoor, still likes to talk over " ""i"v",V, ,..' o.. . Mf Angolos. I). N. Black and son Frank havn lived In Los Angolos I wo yea, it. ii. upyoe camo howii ster. Mr, Doyoo has boon engngod in tho grocery business In Rlver stdo for nbout flvo yoars. M, N. Maromber Is now a rosldont of Los Angulos. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. drove nnd daughter, Miixlno. Mrs. drove was formorly MIbs Merrll L. Dixon of Myrtle Point. Mrs. Pan- . NOrtU "ona MBrUor- All stylos. We havo tho biggest and best stock of TRUSSES lu Southorn Orogon. If you want a comfortable, welt-Utted truss, come hero, whero an expert will fit you. THE PENSLAU STORK lTTXVWn7VTH-rriil fr j -4 fXVJ jl m I ?M WW Wm m m 1 PHONE 1CQ p 10 Cent 130-11 Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY . I 'Trusses I ,