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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1914)
'ftr' THE COOS DAY TW1ES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THR& urtfi Wtf- i DRUG LAWS TO ! BF RIGID N Li IV The Duke- English model. Low heel and toe. Tan Ruttla C1( or UUck VelvelClf 3unJ$5. A STRONG UNTON Shoe Style and Foot Comfort The "Natural Shape" that your foot requires The exact style that your taste prefers Perfectly united in our assortment of SHOE "A friend to your feet" to meet the particular wants of particular people at a low price for high value. den i itore President J. Lee Brown, of Oregon State Pharmacy Board, Returns Home J. Loo Drown returned Saucrday in the old Coos Bay wagon rond from Salem, where ho attended a moot ing of the Oregon Stntb Honrd of 1'harmaey. of which ho Is presi dent. The board 1ms taken Initial Btcps In a crusade agnlnst druggists who are violating the liquor law. Sir. Brown has revoked tho license of ouo druggist and under a resolu tion Just passed will refuso to re new tho licenses of two others. Tho Oregon Board of Pharmacy nt a Bpcclnl meeting held nt Salem on tho 1 0 tit. passed the following resolution: Wlioreas. It Is tho sense of this board that only those who show a proper respect for tho lawB of this Btato should bo permitted to prac tlco pharmacy therein, Bo it ordered that no person shnll bo examined, or renewal Issued na n registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, who, between January 3, 1911, and tho dato of application for examination or renewal, Bhnil havo been convicted of two or more violations of nny stnto or Federal law governing tho snlo of narcotic drugs or Intoxicating liquors, and, Bo It further resolved, that If, upon Investigation by tho bonrd, It Is found that anyone who Is n li centiate of this board persistently engages In tho Bale of narcotic drugs or Intoxicating liquors In vio lation of inw tho board will, In Its discretion, refuse to grant renownl or to examine nny applicant for registration, although the applicant may not have been twlco convicted us Hbovo provldod, Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WH PUHNIHII A BAG AM) WILL PAY Till? POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-1 Marshfield TIME TAW.K JUNE THE MONTH OF WEDDINGS IS NEARLY HERE IrflnHKf Give them FURNITURE, Mr. & Mrs. Young Couple: Why raok your brains for an unusual wedding gift?- Don't you remember how you wished that your friends had given you only sensible things to start with? We can tell you that a nice piece or set of furniture is the MOST WELCOME PRESENT you could send as a wedding gift. Come to our store and you will have no trouble selecting an ap propriate present Our PRICES WILL BE ALL RIGHT GOING & HARVEY COMPANY A'Nice LIBRARY TABLE $750 to $25. A Ladies WRITING DESK $10.50 to $25. A Beautiful SIDEBOARD $J6 to $37.50 A Handsome LEATHER CHAIR $8.50 to $35 A CHINA CLOSET $J5 to $35 A Beautiful LAMP "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers wSf BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Below Ib given the time and holght of high nud low water nt Marshfield. The tides aro placed In tho order1 of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on tho Becond line of each day; a compar ison of consecutlvo hclRhta will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes. 2D 2C i Ilrs. . 2.11 9.01 3. 42 8.39 Ft... C.l ;04 4.C 2.6 i lira. . 2.44 9.38 4.24 9.12 Ft. . . C.3 0.4 4.G 2.S i Mrs.. 3.20 10. 1C G.04 IMS Ft. . . C.2 0.4 4.0 2.8 WEATHER FORECAST tDr AmmIh)1 Pmi ( Com I1j TImm.) I OREGON Fair nnd cooler In oast with light frost; warmer in west Tuesday; westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItKCOUl) 4:43 a. m May 2ti by BenJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclnl government me teorologist: Maximum ft 2 Minimum 44 At 4:43 a. m 4T nreclpltatlon 09 I'rccipltntlon since Sept. 1, I 1013 C3.73 I'rccipltntlon satno period I last year CO. 43 I Wind: Southwest, cloudy. HORN UOLAN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Dolnn nt their homo on South Seventh street, Sunday, Mny 24, n daughter. Mother nnd child nre doing nicely. Council TuiiIkIiI The Mnrshflold city council will meet this ovcnlng to tnko up various city innttors, In eluding n number of street Improve ment projects. ItiiHtNlilc Council Tho Enstsldo city council will meet Tuesday night to tnko up various matterfl and pro bably will talco nctlon to expedlto tho proposed change In the ferry land lug. Kind lMu Mra. F. K. Westerborg picked up a lint pin on tho Htrcot last wook nnd by coiiBtiltlng tho Times wnnt ad column found that Mrs. Ar thur yi!llnniB of Flagstaff wan adver tising for It. It will bo returned to the owner nt onco. lilt by liny Wllllnm Sullivan, nn employee of A. T. JlntucB, nnr rowly cBcnpcd Horlous Injury enrly today, when ho was pinned down by n balo of hay which full from n wagon being loaded nt tho linlnos bnrn. He wns assisted to his foot by Georgo Perkins nnd said he was uninjured. In Boiler. Rev. II. I. Uutledgo, who wns compelled to give up his pnatorato nt tho Marahflold M. 13. Church n year ago on account of III health, writes friends hero that ho Is much Improved nnd will return to tho ministry. It will bo gratify Inn nowg to tho many Coos Bay frlonds of hlmsolf and wlfo. Big Itefrigeriitor, A throe-ton ro frlgorntor, 14x17 foot, costing $2G00, Is bolng Installed In tho plant of tho Union Mont Market on South Broad way. Tho refrigerator Is moro prop. orly tormed n Unclno compressor, I.. F. Hart, resident agent for tho YVostorn Butchers' Supply company, has chnrgo of tho Installation of tho compressor. Ho snys that it will uo in operation about June In. New Manager. A San I'odro pnp or announces that E. U. Wheolock, tho new genornl manager of tho C. A. Smith company, lias appointed J, V. Prlvott, who has been mnnnger of the Consolidated Lumber com pany's mill nt Wilmington, manager of tho C. A. Smith mill nt Bay Point, Mr. Wheolock enmo from the (.ousolldiited company to succeed Mr. Snienton, Mr. Prlvett will tnko up his new work about tho first of next month. Telephone 77-J. CAMPING PARTIES will do well to seo us boforo outfitting, as wo aro prepared to. supply your wants. j Wo enrry n gonernl line of sporting goods. Agonts for thej Virginia (gonulne) Blue nud Whlto Enamel wnro. Schroeder & Hildenbrahd ! Gen, Hardware 'and Plumbing. (Spcclnl delivery.) ALLIANCE ON WJlYHORIH Steamer Arrived This Morning from Eureka with a Good Cargo. The steamer Alliance arrived In port this morning from Eureka nnd nftor discharging her cargo and load ing ngaln departed for Portland. She will lenvo Portland Thursday, Mny 28 for Coos Bay. Ainonc thoso to leavo on the steamer were: F, J. Nowninn, Georgo Swanson, J. Nowmnn, T. Thomas, Miss G. Bonn, Mrs. N. Bean, Mrs. N. S. Turner, Bohert Wnde, A. Gobnrt, I. N. Townsborry, F. C. Prlt chott, Mrs. P. B. Peterson, Mnrgurlt ta Peterson, Hnrry Wood.E. Bona ter, Mrs, A. Fredericksburg, Mra. E. M. Bontly. Among tho passengorH to arrlvo on tho Alllnnce wero: F. 12. Dnvls, C. A. Johnson, 1., A, Isnacson, S. Am hart, C. Hansen, Charles Taylor. F. F. Troy. S. A. Smith, William Whlt worth, L, L. Murphy, F. W. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Humphries, E. Jouson, Miss IyOona Stone, Georgo Brown nud Theodore Hoof. Tho Bortlo Minor arrived In nt Bnndon from San Francisco lniit even ing. Tho Speedwell nrrlved In nt Bnn don from Snn Francisco today. &fcil&ffl$) CLOVER SEED, 91.1 per cwt. nt HAINES.' The Royal TONIGHT RVTII1R PHANflK OP PROGRAM FIVE HEELS OF ALL NEW PIC TURES "THE VIOLET BRIDE" A Paw ors drama full of pathos. "AN EYE FOB AN HY" A Nestor melodrama teeming with in terest and lively Biuatloim. "HOW HE WON HER" An un excelled mirth provoker. "SLIM AND THE OUTLAW" A bloodstlrrlng western comedy. "HE RUINS HIS FAMILY" Tho famous McManus cartoons In a whirlwind comody. Admission: Lowor floor, lGc; bal cony 10c. THURSDAY "FANTOMAS, THE MAN IN BLACK" This Is tho Bec ond of this wonderful series of thrillers in four big reels. COMING SOON PAUL J. RAIN EY'S AFRICAN HUNT IN SIX REELS THEMOST WONDERFUL PICTURES EVER MADE SHOW ING WILD ANIMAL LIFE AS IT REALLY IS 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY this Biimmor will bo nn era of prosperity, MR.ALTHOUSE of Klttvlllo wiib a Marshflold visitor today. Ho re ports that Mrs. Althouso Is now aufforlng from a sevoro attack of measlos. 1IOOI) RIVKIt uvt apple CIDER nt tho BLANCO CIOAR STORE. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnve ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfor Compnny. LOYAL ORDER of .MOOSE .MEET INtJ Tl'ESDAY NIGHT, lnltlntloni nud refreshments. AiM I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I -...hT.i. Mita4 BUHIXESH ciiA.VrlWi'lifl (M lidM uncle miiBt bo (orri upwjj nl oiicty (0 mako room for now building. Any body wanting lumber In tho build ing can have aaiuo for tho roino"- lug. Apply nt one for particulars. C. A. Smith Retail yards., 182 So. Broadway. Phono 100. CHAS. E. 8EAFU8E nnd Frank Her limn nro Hpcndlug n few dnya at Lakeside on n fishing trip. MRS. J. II. FISHER nrrlved hero yes terdny from Scofleld to visit her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Mnrah. J. A. HILLSTROM AND WIFE nnd Misses Clara nnd Mny Myron and Mny Peteraon spent Suudny in tho Sand Hills. MISS LOLA MONTGOMERY enmo down from her Coos River school Saturday to visit Miss Alpbn Mnu- 7.0V. MRS. JAS. FERRY. SR nnd little granddaughter, Miss Gladys, spent Sunday with Jns. Ferry, Jr., nt Ula ranch on Isthmus Inlet. MR. AND MR8. C. E. BEAFUBE ox pect to leave shortly for Bnndon where Mr. Senfuao haa secured another pnlntor'H contrnct. C. W. KIRK haa arrived horo from Rosoburg to look nftor IntorcHta on tho Bay nnd mny bring his family horo Inter. Ho la Interested In tho Krels project near Coonton. ROBERT SARTER bus roturned from Gardiner, wlirro ho haa as slated Mr. Porklna Install one of tho finest aodn, Ice cream nnd confectionery parlors to bo found nlong tho const. OFFICER WALTER RICHARDSON roturned yesterday from n visit with his wlfo nnd family nt McMInn vllle. lit report that Mrs. Rlch nnlBon has recovered from her re cont lllnosa and nil nro fine. They will return horo about July 1. MRS. BOYD left far her homo In Bnndon Saturdny after n tdiort visit with hor dnughtor, Mra. D. M. Cliiirlcaon, horo, following hor return from Portland. She wiib ncrompnnlpd homo by her little grandson, Curtis Chnrleson, MRS. J. J, MORROW nnd dnughtor, Miss Domini Campbell, will leave ' anon for Portland and Albany to visit rolntlvea, nftor which Mm. Morrow will return homo nnd Miss Cnmnboll will visit relatives nt Pugot Sound. HUGH SMITH la expected horo to night from Schnectndy, N. Y., for u ten days visit with hla parents, Sonntor nud Mrs. 1. S. Smith. Mr. Smith hna boon In tho employ of tho Gonernl Electric company for tho past two yenrs since his gradu-' ntlon from Corvallls. I A. D. MILLS, formerly mnnnger off the Coos Bay Homo Tclephouol Company, haa roturned to Cooa Bay fop n abort visit from hla homo In Mlchlgnn. Mr. Mills sayal that general business conditions through tho east and middle west nro below normal, but lie la op-, limiHiiP, nayuiK nun " numiui FOR SALI llMiiliiKttii It! gauge pump gun, exccllont condition. Phono 37C-X, F. L. G. 827 S Gth at rent. I-'OH RENT Rooiiin. corner if Vlrgl ! nnd Monroo. North Bond. 1X)R RENT Brand new I room mod ern hnuso near Eagle's Hall. Apply 178 Contrnl avenue, WANTED Man to work on ranch, good homo nud wages. Inqulro at Coos Bny Ten, Cotfco nnd Splco IIoiibo. l'OR RENT FiirnlHluMl room. 17il No. 3rd St. Phono 202-X. FOR HALE Tent 1UM feet; 'wltll fly, good condition. 239 South Brnndwny, Phone 70-L. MMt-"HAM3Fiiniltiire iuul fioor covering, Cnll nt Second nnd Ce dar. Phono 10C-L. t- LOST Hnwill, round K"Id locked en graved with flowers, Reward for return lo the Tlmea. M)ST (Jold-lntwd, rlmlexN eyegl"" ao In blnck cnao. Reward for re- tiiru o Tlmea offlco, J- JL l'OR HALE CII1UP Chicken .rencli nt Klttyvlllu with nbout 400 birds, lucubatora, brooders, etc. Two fine milch cowa. Soiling on account of alckuoBH. Phono J24-L. WANTED f WANTED Twenty ton of Cnacam Bark. Henry Songstncken. WANTi:i) PonKIoii by couiKtent young ninn as stenographur or typowrltor, Reforonrea, Address C. J. Van Kylo, North Bond, Oro. Phone 1070. WANTED ThH'o young Moplo wunt room nnd bonrd on aoine ranch to spend vacation of two weeks to ,two months. Address "O," care Tlmea. I FOR SALE l'OR KALE Fin nltiiro in nlnglo pliv es or In lot, for six room houso. House for rent. Phono 2 03-J or Inqulro at Sartor'a Confectionery. l'OR HALE JjCJ.IO.OO Imijh kmi1 tenm, wagon and harness, R, B, llurin'B, Bay City. Marshflold. l'OR HALI XU'Ht Rooming hoiiho III North Bond. Phono 1391. I FOR RENT l'OR RENT FIo room bungalow, bath, electric lights, 11th atreot, In quire F. E. Allen. Grand Theater TONIGHT At last wo are able to rosumo the showing of "WHO WILL MARRY MARY." The second installment of this great sorles or film will bo shown tonight, entitled "A PROPOSAL FROM THE SPAN ISH DON" rWhntover you do do not miss seeing this picture, "ONE ON BATTY BILL" and "LOVE'S OBLIVION" Two excel lent comedies out of the ordinary. Special two-reol feoturo Lubln "TWO ROSES" A very pleasing story presented In a satisfactory way. Beautiful photography and scenic surroundings. "HER HAND" Good Blograph dramatic production. UNEXCELLED MUSIC BY PRO FESSIONAL MUSICIANS, Prof. Lep- pert nnd Wife. Children Or Adults lOr COMING FRIDAY Tho fifth in ' lln-ent of ' ADVhNTCRES OF KMI1LVN" l'OR RENT Furnished liouokeep lug rooms on ground floor. 09S First and Birch. FOR RENT FunilHlied 1'lnt with luir and cold wator, 3C8, 3rd and High land. Light HouHokeoplnjc rooms und up partmontB at tho Lloyd hotel. FRENCH BRISTLE Tooth Brush with WIDE SLITS IN BACK and securely fastened, making tho Ideal Sanitary Tooth Brush, prlco 3 tic, THE LEADING DRU. STORE. ;j uwj?mn m tiwf rMurlyWTTBKTifilnWnlPBI -J.V-iMi