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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1914)
a2MGaaK2i2 ; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. fVfc Put it up to US Vhy not consider this live store in the same light as any other professional you might wish to consult Doctor, Lawyer or Banker. When you're in need of Clothes Counsel better come here and let us show you why Kuppenhciincr Clothes at" $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.30, $30 fully deserve your consideration and final purchase. Other Suits $8.50 to $18.00 Mil Z&mX& il m 23 "re. - - Pt- nF 2i lira. W i't.. HI 25 IIrfl- till Ft- 6-1 ill 2G ". 2.44 illl K ,Ft- G-1 rjj V 27l!Irs.. n.20 ,1 I Ft. . . 0.2 'I I 28 lira.. H.GS I I Ft... CO J 1 29 Mrs. . 4.39 ,11 Ft... r'-9 II ,1 II 30 lira.. G.27 i ill ft-- g.g 11' ,B II 31 Mrs.. 0.30 3S55SffRipSB2 Ft... 2.8 I I 1 I I i iM Wi wip ai i Ml SB SB Snafl VjrfP SaaJ J Ol II I tL- " I Fixup AGENTS ROYAL TAILORS. Two Stores. Mnr1ifielcl North Ik-ml GwritU IMTh.Mou.eilKupf.nlwioief BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. Below Is given the tlmo and eight of high nnd low water nt Mnnthfield. The tides are plnced In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino nnd heights on tho socond lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar Bitbtrnct two hours 34 minutes. 1.00 7.47 CO 0.1 1.38 8.25 CI 0.3 2.11 9.01 j04 9.38 0.4 10.16 0.4 10.r.4 0.4 11.37 0.3 12.21 0.0 6.23 G.3 2.20 4.'G 3.02 4.6 3.42 4.6 4.24 4.6 ..04 4.6 G.47 4.6 6.34 4.6 7.21 4.9 1.07 0.2 7.30 2.3 8.06 2.G 8.39 2.6 9.12 2.S 9.48 2.8 10.31 2.8 11. 2G 2.8 0.0 0.0 8.1G G.O peared. The five days elapsed nbout a week ago and Wilson has not boon seen since. Constablo Cox had him In chnrgo but ho got away nnd Is supposed to hnvo "hiked for good." Wilson's wlfo was formerly Miss Hed fleld of North Bend. Wilson evaded Justice here onco beforo but after a year's absence was finally located In the Fall Creek country. IPBOPbEYOU k& UfW ABOUT f( . '. J. DICKSON will go to Portland Monday. MMIL A2 WKATIIUR FOHKOAST Ht ,.iv.'J fn. t Coal IU) TtBro.1 OREGON Showers, southerly winds. OCAL TRMPEHATUHE RECORD 4:13 n. m.. May 23, by Hon, I Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 02 Minimum GO At 4:43 a. m Gl Precipitation 13 Prerlnltntlon olnco Sept. 1, 1913 62.99 Precipitation Bamo porlod laBt year GO. 43 Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. ITOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lANTTI) Twenty Ioiih of Cnscnrn rSirk. Henry Songstnckcn. ST Atnint Miiy , scow "bout 10 iSO. Howard for return to Frank out. ml SALE Furniture In single pleo- (i or In lot, for six room house. Homo for rent. Phono 2C3-J or RDQuIro nt Sartor's Confectionery. I WANTED WANTED Three young people want room and board on some ranch to spend vacation of two weoks to two mouths. Address "O," care Times. 4 I LOST ftNTKD filrl for clgnr Maud. Itcf- kencci required, Apply Dlanco Clear Store. IXTKI) Position hy coiiixtent voudk man ns stenographer or pjpewrUcr. Roforonces. Address J.Van Zylo, North llond, Ore. Phone 1076. LTi:i) I'ohIIIoii y business o- nn of 25 yenrs' cxporlonco. Fa miliar with stenography, typewrit er, abstract and county Work. Ad- preu Mrs. I. A. Throshor, 30i0 pnpe street, San Diego, Cnl. LOST Somewhere n Front Street or on waterfront, a 20 bill. He turn to Tliuos offlco and recolvo suitable roward. W. II. Elckworth. LOST A lint pin with blue Mono renter, near Orpheum Theater on Saturday evening. Finder please return to Times office. I . FOR SALE FOR SALE StMO.OO buys good team, wagon and harness. II. 11, Uarncs, Hay City. Marshfleld. 1-Olt HALE A solid leather Daven port, library tablo nnd othor household furniture, all nearly now. Owner leaving town. Ap ply 337 Commercial or Phono 19 3-J. . FOR HALE Rest Rooming lioiiko In North llond. Phono 1391. VTi:i (JItl to work lii dair fiic- m. Light work, olitnt hours. $1.00 . t day. Apply at factory. Plat North llond. pRS.Ilv Furniture, of hiiiuII room dr houso on First Street. Reason- PW. Phono 324-R or 2G9-L. FOR SAW: CI! RAP Now four cylln dor four cyclo englno, burns distil late. California made. 10-20 Imrnepowor. Apply t Stavo MMI. - FOR RENT l.Ti:i) ioiif sales Indies nt Inre for city work. Apply Sun- uy afternoon from 15 to 5 o'cloek It Clmniller Hotel. Ask for Mr. PTO jfSSM KIVO Kerleiicel work t niOllcrnto nrlxna Mro rinrnntt anun. 12GS Commorclal. roil ItRXT :! rM)m flat, new fiiinl turo for sale. G4G Second street. FOIt"l!R.VI'- Flio hmiiii liuiigiilow, bntlKdeetTlc lights. 1 lth street. In- qulro I-"E. Allon. I'Oll URNT (imh1 six-room house w'th largo Improved grounds. In llulrojSJtutsmaj&jCO; 17)lt' HUNT FurnWieil Imusekeei) Ing rooms on ground floor. 69G First and Jllrclu . FOlt ItRNT I'liinlnheil Flat with hot nnd cold wntor. 358, 3rd and High land. Light lloiisekwpliiB iiMnw mill tl partments at tho I.loyd hotel. FOK ItRNT FurnlslieU nparimeiii, In renr of 878 South Fifth street, IIOIIN DOTY To Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Doty nt tholr homo In Sacrnmento, Calif., May 16, a daughter. Mrs. Doty was formerly Miss Ksthcr Swnn son, dniightor of Mrs. J. A. Swan son of Rnstsldo, and for a couplo of years employed nt Stafford's. Tholr many friends on tho Hay will unite In extending congratulation On New I tun. It Is stntnd Mint the Swnyne & Hoyt company hnvo given up tholr chnrtor on tho stamper Aro lino which made a few trips In horo and that honcoforth tho vessol will probably ply between San Francisco and San Pedro in conjunction with tho stenmor Hannlol of tho Indepen dent Steamship Company. .Mother DojuI Dr. Mattlo I). Shaw yesterday received a telegram an nouncing tho iloath of her mother, Mrs. W. V. nrown at Yarmouth, Nova Scotln. Mrs. Drown had boon 111 for a month or so. Owing to thoi great dlstnnco and tho illness of tiff son with measles, Dr. Shaw will bo unnblo to nttond tho funeral, but may go thoro later. To Aid Uoj-n Tho Marshflold I.odgo of Rlks Is Inking up tho "Dig Hrothor Movement" which tho order Is now devoting Its nttention to. Tho move ment Is to aid In caring for wayward boys and gottlug them started In tho right direction In life. Rxnlted Killer D. Y, Stafford has appointed Dorsoy Kroltzor, W. J. Conrad hiii! Dr. R. R. Straw ns a cominltteo to hnndle tho matter horo. rand Theater TONIGHT PITA reeU .nil na.w Tlarfnnt nrn. n by tho PRP.iM.rcss "SIM- kX" Machlnn. American Patheplay 2TIMS OF VANITY Po parts, a story of a woman rerks her own as well as QUabanil'a hinnlnain liv vldlll. tO hr vflnUti . nn...A Ditrfl interest THE WEEKLY NO. 18 'ng all tho latest happenings of flQ In motion pictures. R AULD LANG SYNE Kood one-reel drama bv tho Blo- ph rompany. E SULTAN AND THE ' LLER SKATES Ida T Saturday night comedy U . II tt Lillann Anman vf lTTl tV XIOHT OTTR SEVEN- ftPD.n 0nriIESTRA AND FIVE PUYS w.w P-Y NIGHT Tho Fifth Install- ri 01 KATHLYN will be shown. The Royal TONIGHT FIVE REELS OF SKLKCT PIC TURES ALL NEW Phillips Smaliey and Lois eher In "TUB JEW'S CHRISTMAS" A masierplece of beauty and concise ness In three parts. "ANIMATED WEEKLY" The newest and most Interesting sub jects in tho best weekly made. MIKE AND JAKE IN MEXICO" A roaring Joker comedy with tho well known comedians, Max Ashor and Harry McCoy. They play tho parts of American spies in this pic ture and do it in a way that is comical beyond description. ADMISSION: i ower floor 15c. Dalcony 10c. TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL THREE-REEL FEATURE WITH Special musio dy the orch- is?RAAITHAT ALL THE SHOW nnPRS ARE TALKING ABOUT. Coming Soon-tl acme of motion SStinvii i7ea A five-reel adaption of the faVnous story by Thomas Hardy. Cot One Nomination Mayor F. R. Allen's sorrow over bolng n defeat ed candidate was somewhat nllevlat td yesterday when ho received a no tice from County Clork Watson thnt enough Progressives had written In Mr. Alton's nnmo on tholr ballot to glvo hi m the nomination on that tick et for county clerk. However grati fying it was, Mr. Allon will hnvo to tender his refusal ns ho Is a republi can and not a "Hull MooBer." To Cluaitl TIiiiIkt Tho forest fires In the north nnd east havo stir red up tho local timber owners and Presldont A. E. Adelspergor of tho Cooa nnd Curry Flro Patrol Associa tion will havo tho natroU started oven earlier this season than last. Tho Jit- tlo showers of tho last fow days will eliminate some of the danger for tho tlmo bolng. Last year thero were very slight losses In this section. A. C. Crouch, of Coqullle, Chief Flro Warden was hore from Coqullle con ferring with Mr. Adelsporger as was Walter V. Fuller of Dallas, represent ing tho Oregon Stato Forest Patrol in Southern Oregon. HERBERT CARLSON, of Coos River, Is a visitor today. L. D. SMITH, of Coos River, Is a visi tor In tho city today. MRS. MARY FOSTER plans to lenvo for Portland Monday. B. L. DEXTER, of Coos River, Is a visitor In tho city today. CAPTAIN ERNST of Coos River Is a visitor In tho city todny. PERCY ULAKB, of Allogany, camo In on tho Alert this morning. MRS. VARRELMAN of Onrdlnor Is a Marshflold visitor today, JOHN VOLMAN, of North Uend, will lenvo for Portland Monday. ROY LANDRITH, of Coos River, Is a visitor In the city todny. It. CUTLIP, of Coor River, camo In this morning on tho Rainbow. Telephono 77-J. CAMPING PARTIES will do well to seo us before outfitting, ns we nro propnred to supply your wants. We carry n general lino of sporting goods. Agents for tho Virginia (gonulno) llluo nnd Whlto Ennmolwnro. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Gen. Hardwnro and Plumbing. (Spcclnl delivery,! "flffeon"or "sixteen" cases oftho di sease In thnt section, but practical ly all hnvo recovered. Ho Is only slightly marked by tho disease DRADLEY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Law renco Uradley of First Addition, nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mtb. C. H. Curtis on Flanagan avenue, n daughtor. Mother and child nro doing nicely. J. J. CLINKENREAR, of Coos River, mid F. A. Golden went to Coqulllo yesterday to attend a meeting of tho Coos county Educational Hoard. Tho principal matter to como up was the re-olectlon of Mr. Goldon ns supervisor of schools, MR. SHELDON, nn omployoo of tho Southern Pnclflc, tins rented Mrs. Ulanchflcld'B homo for tho summer, which they will occupy shortly. Mrs. Ulnnchflold Is going to Now York nnd Ottawa, Cnnnda for a several months' visit. GEORGE CLINKRNI1EARI), of Coos River, Is n visitor in tho city. MARGARET SMITH, of North llond, will leave for Portland Monday. W. F. HRAINARD. of this city, will lenvo for Portlnnd next Monday. J. A. SMITH, of Coos River, camo In on tho Rainbow this morning. L. G. KNOTTS, of Marshflold. will lenvo for Portland next Monday. MRS. LOTTIE COWAN, of Allegany, camo In on tho Alort this morning. PHILIP LANDRITIL of Coos Rlvor, camo In on tho Alort this morning. FRANK ROORHS, of Coos Rlvor, came In this morning on tho Rainbow, MRS. N. C. NELSON, of Coos Rlvor, camo In this morning on tho Rainbow. MRS. B. D. NOON AN of South Coos Rlvor Is (TMnrshflold shoppor today. II. BENJAMIN, wlfo and two children will lenvo on tho Breakwater next Monday. MISS BERTHA SMITH, of Coos Riv er, camo In this anornlng on tho Rainbow. MISS ESTHER HOLMES, of Coos Rlvor, enmo In on tho Alort this morning. FRANK J. ERR, representing Diss- ton Saws, Is horo calling on tho Coos Bay trade. S. V. SCHLOSS and C. W. Thorn hnvo made reservations to sal) on tho Breakwater, MRS. CHARLES MAHAFFY nnd dniightor, of Coos Rlvor, nro visi tors In tho city today, MAX ROBERTS Is hero from Coalodo to spend Sunday nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Chns. Van Duyu. GEORGR II. DAVIS, of Marshflold, has mado reservation to sail on tho steamer Breakwater next Mon day. Yellowstone Arrives. Tho steam er Yellowstone, of the Arrow line, arrived In port at noon today from San Francisco. She brought nbout 100 tons of freight to bo distributed hero. The Yellowstono will sail for Portland this afternoon at G o'clock. The steamer Paralso left tho dock at North Rend this after noon with a capacity cargo for San Francisco. Think Offender Gone Ed. Wilson of North Bend who was found guilty of failure to support his wife and was given flVe days in which to provldo linnria that he would contribute J25 per month to bis family, has dlsap- C. I. REIOARI) roturned homo Thurs day from Coqulllo, whoro ho has been busy with legal matters during this session of court. WILL EICKWORTH wob In from Mllllcoma today. Ho has been un able to find any traco of a 20 greonbnek which ho lost In Marsh field Thursday. Ho thinks bo dropped It near tho waterfront. OTTO BCHINDLEIl who Is associat ed In business with Harry Wlnklor has returned from Salem where he took the Oregon Stato Pharmacy Examination. GEORGE M'CULLOUGH of Haynes Inlet was a Marshflold visitor to day. Ho has Just recovered from a rather sovere attack of smallpox. Ho reports that there wore about 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY REV.ROHT. BROWNING, pastor of tho Marshflold Episcopal church returned todny via Drain Stngo from Portlnnd, whero ho had been nttendlng the sessions of tho Dio cesan Convention. Rov. Brown ing made n hurried trip In order to Do back for the roguinr sorvl- WILL IRRIGATE H SOCIAL CALENDAR. SATURDAY. Bunker Hill Sewing club with I Miss Violet Roberson. I AMONG Til R HICK . Mrs. Howard Snvago of South Marshflold, who hns been quite sick, Is reported Improving. Mrs, S. S. Jennings, n prominent North Rend woman, who has boon suffering from heart trouble, was critically HI Inst night but was somo whnt hotter todny. Mrs. J. D. McDougnl hns boon quite sick nt tholr homo nt Bay Pnrk. J. L. Koontz nnd sovorat momborn of his family nro confined to tholr homo hy Illness. John Eckhoft's children nro quite sick at their homo In North Bond. Ono child has bronchitis nnd whoop ing cough. Alonn the Waterfront. 4 Tho Breakwater Is duo In tomor row from Portland and will sail nt 12:30 Mondny for Portland. Tho Nairn Smith will sail from San Francisco for Coos Bay next Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. The Rcdoiido Is scheduled to snll from San Francisco for Coos Bny next- Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tho Alllanco Is duo tomorrow night or early Mondny morning from Eurekn and will sail nt 11 o'clock Monday for Portland. Tho Pnralso arrived In today from San Francisco, Tho ParalHo sailed today for San Francisco, James Nowlin, of North Coos Plans to Make His Ranch Even More Productful James Nowlin of North Coos Hlr or was n Marshfleld buslncBB visitor todny, bringing In a consignment of vegetables, otc. Mr. Nowlin Is ono of tho best truck ranchers In thfa section nnd is now arranging to mnktf his ranch moro productful. Ho Is planning to put In nn englno to pump water from Coos Ulvor to Irrigate his ranch. Whether ho will uso regular Irrigation ditches or a spray system ho hns not dotormlnod. Ho hns demonstrated thnt Intonslr fnrmlng pays. Ho says thnt his host monoymnker Is lettuce, mining four big crops that bring ovor $200 por year off an nrcn nbout as big as a good-sized room, Ho nlso rnlses fltio strnwborrlcs nnd with tho Irrlgntlng system expects to do much hottor. Hmko Main Yesterday afternoon nn onibnnkmciit near the Coos liny Wntor Company's resorvolr slid down the hllUldo, ripping out tho wntor main to town. It cnusod tho water to be shut off an hour or two and also wasted consldornblo water. HIT JY LIGHTNING. JCoqulllo Valley Men Ktiiniind nnd HntiK4M DnnuiKcU hy Lightning. Tho Coqulllo Sontlnol says: Thursday ovonlug's olcctrlcalstornr which didn't touch us horo nt Co qulllo oxcoitt ns a vivid display In tho eastern skleB, hit protty hard at Grav el Ford, Mr, Krnntz, who was down from thoro this morning, says that" two men wcro stunned hy lightning" thero, ono of whom, Josoph Young, hnd iot yet regained consciousness this morning, Ho saw tho lightning' strike nt throo places In tho wood and kludlo n flro each tlmo. Hostile, tho rntnfnll wns tho heaviest ho ovor saw there, "At Dorn, M. M. Young Informs u that tho rcsidonco of his son, Z, V. Young, wns struck by lightning but not dostroyod, A young man, there, too, wns struck by lightning nnd re mnlnod unconscious for somo tlmo." DANTE st North Rend Alrdom Saturday. KRY.RH'H ORCIIKSTRA. STIIAWIIKUKIKS and GItHAMnnd Btfawborry Sundaes nt BARTER'S. GREAT REDUCTIONS on all TRIMMED HATH romniciiclng Mon day. May Ufttli, at MRS. A. O. AIKB.VH. WE HAVE THE LARGEST SALE IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION AND WE ARE THIRD IN THE STATE OF OREGON for Whitman's Famous Chocolates and Confections. Wo arc headquarters for the finest sweets made in An'oriea. Shipped to us direct from the makers. The people that know expect, and order Whit- urdav hlvcniiig Post and other Leading Magazines. The Epicure Demands Whitman's First, last and all the time. The people that know expects and orders Whit man's as gifts. These packages come in numerous assortments and in sealed packages. Prices range from (JOc to $1.25 per pound. We also carry Townsond's Famous Olace Fruit, 1 pound boxes at $1 per pound. Get a box tonight for your wife, sweetheart, mother or sis ter and if you don't get your money's worth in pleasure watching her enjoyment, como and get your money back. For sale only at THE LEADING DRUG STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS, PENSLAtt and NYAL FAMILY REMEDIES.