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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1914)
3WHF?i "VW?t!!!f8yT"W r- nt .s!l Pi rlllj T m ABOUT THAT SUIT jOBMBMOKCAL'DAY? i GET IT HERE. $8.50 to $30 HXUP Agent Royal Tailors, Two Stores: ' Harshfield North Bend j,-G. Comfort Felt Mattress IPrired from $7.50 to $15.00 Why Pay More? Johnson-Gulovsen Co. It QUALITY NAME WITH SERVICE in.ui;. Vases fases Flower time Is here and we ave the Vases. 'tear Bridal, 10 to 12 in, 15c ..Also Brass .Vases, ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW" Peoples s-io-isc Stores how flhe Royal TONIGHT MISS MATU!i. mnn tiaq np. CRNED FOR A SHORT ENGAGE uMAND W'I' SINO TWO NEW GS TONIGHT. MUI HEELS OF PICTURES 'THE SERPENT IN EDEN" An ir two-reel hand-colored drama rove, romanco nnd sacrifice pro- (ti In Paris It la nonnnlnlK. nntn- r for Its exnulslto film color- t fcvery foot of It has felt tho "S of a skilled nrtlBt. "HE I'NHAPPv PAin" Riiwtn Wit In this captivating fnrco com- THE fifllinnuniinnii nnn.l rekV" nnotllcr5f t,,ofl0 Crystal ADMISSION: cr Plnnr tr. n.i . i n '.-"l "mi uuituu.v mil ICOIne Rnnn D.lniw'o Afrlnnn Ut- Six renin rtt Mirlllln nilvnn. f In tho heart of tho African !5;'.Aesr antl spont tho sum of i.i ? ,n order to got these won- ca ""' pictures. A PEW LEADERS: lUSIJfeU 50x00, level, each. . .$125.00 W0xl05, level, at $123.00 K 30x00, level, each $103.00 0xl03, level, at ...$105.00 1ZW' 500. grudea street, $100.00 fli08, plaixkwl street, $100.00 , 50x00. liOuOl fnMni KIOO.OO W vm lt"Sft88xlw, Miuiked sti-eet, $;J10.00 Itw lots are offered as lead- ijM' AH available for' building, with water service. .Terms, $50 Glance n three annual pay- Tlle0 prices you Will never ttl to duplicate. You want a JL ero vmir nnnorfnnhv St! can up anil make an np ,Iaen by .puono. , W. A. REID, 50 Frortt Street. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. ks& BREVITIES n , TIDES FOR MAY. hiJl.Alve" H timo and iV.L.i v. u,e" ana "w water at u:nilU0l(l Tho tides nrn n1nn. i- t. ., I of occurrence, with their times on ' iSJnn i ii llno nnd "eights on tho i socond lino of each day; a compar- Ison of consecutive heights wtK n-l dlcato whether It Is high or low i water. por high water on Ilia bar. Biibtract two hours 34 mluutn i lira. 2.44 9-38 4.24 n ! Ft. . . Hrs. Pt... Hrs. Pt... Hrs.. Pt . . , Hrs.. Ft... Hrs. , Ft... C.Ii 3.20 G.2 3.GS CO 4..VJ fi.il r.,27 G.G 0.30 2.8 . 548 i 2.8 10.31 2.8 11.25 2.8 0.0 0.0 S.15 CO WIJATHKR FORECAST in. ort'Ml rrni to Coot tlij TIbm ) I OREGON Pair, light frost In eaBt; westerly winds. I ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., May 20, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 58 Minimum .4 j At 4.43 a. m 47 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. l, I 1913 G3.73 Precipitation samo period Inst year 00.43 I Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Hljr Hurtcs. Tho bazaar given by tho North Henri Catholic Ladles closed Saturday night nnd was a big success, socially and financially. The exn'et receipts hnvo not been checked up yet but It Is said they will show a neat sum for tho Cath olic ladles' Society's work. o,.t Rooming House-Mr. vJ,v&8 .vooro rooming houso at First nnd Dire!; , streets and will take poscsslon next Snturdny. Mrs. Mooro will lcavo ' Saturday for San Francisco whoro sho will join her husband who Is thoro now nnd has purchased an Interest In tho Derby Ilur Saloon at 485 Pino Stroot. nes In cha?co nf the slTters of M?- ov work on Coos Ilnv nnd the ureSt I ..r.. Pa" .?' ..?r?K"' .. "d.'"K ,P.ort; ihnrt Z SI Z , will Tnnk nf tnr In, if.lJ "- 8.h0" . '??k..?r 1" I nrovemonts at Mercy Hospital, etc It has been four yenrs since she visit ed here. Still 11 "Hull MnoMrr" Capt. Mac gonn who It will be reinomhorod or ganized tho first "Hull Mooso" club on Coos Day Is still a standard bcaror of tho progressiva party. This tlmo ha Is iniBv rlrculatlnu collection slips to rnlBo funds for tho "good cause,", which tho cantnln calls It. In the last campaign they wero actlvo with hlr- cd spoakers nnu spent consiuoramu money Wimts I'linitn Miss Mny Hasscll, n nurse nt San Frfnnclsco. has writ ten lcro for tho offects and monoy iininmrlne to hoc brother. Paul Hits- soil, who Jumped overboard off the Hreakwator whllo bolng tnkon to tho Oregon 8tnto Asylum. IlassoH's fn thor In Sweden had cablod $200 to him hut it did not nrrlvo until after; his death nnd was returned to 1110 father, Doctoi' not iipprcliendcd Consta ble Cox 1b Inclined to think that Dr. Chris Nolgaard. wantou tor prncuc-i Ing medicine without a license in tho vicinity of Lakeside, has erossd tho line Into Douglas county. Cox mndo a diligent search for tho doctor but found no traco of him. Melgaard, It 1 Is understood, was substituting for Doctors Mott and Hartlo. who havo a contraco with tho Southorn Pacific to innu nftnr tho sick In tho railroad camn a few mllea out of Lakeside. . ll'lll M.ilo Ilimr.lVOIlH'lltK-F. G. Horton Is expected homo today from Portland where ho went to confer with his firm, Allen & Lewis, rela- tlvo to tho proposed Improvements In their quartors hero. Ho expects tn cot tho new quarters, tho Droad- vny section of tho former Alllanco wnrboiiB roadv for occupancy by 0.4 4.C 10. 1C C.04 0.4 4.C 10.54 5.47 0.4 4.0 11.37 0.34 0.3 4.6 12.21 7.21 0.0 4.9 6.23 1.07 C3 0.2 STOP AND SEE The Rector Auto matic Gas Heating System Installed in the Oregon Power Company Window Have it demonstrated and learn its merits No Smoke, No Ashes. No Trouble June 15. it Is hlg plan to put a brick oiieer front In the building and di vide tlio Interior of the warehouse Into two floors. , Will Ionito Hero Mr. and Mrs. J. i. James and two children nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. a. Gist, arrived today (from Los Angeles, and 'expect to tnako their homo on Coos Day. Mr. James will take a position ns fore man of a. W. Dungnn's Mntrcsn fnr tory and Mr. Gist who Is an export cannery man, may Investigate o tirospects for a cannery In thlo seo tlon. Contrnrdir I !,.. v. ti ... who. hn8. boen "ngnRed In the gonornt F,rntrnct,nK business nt Evorett, Wm,hlnston' nnd New Westminster. " C" haB nrrv'c'I on the Hay and propo8C8 t0 ,ocat re. Ho closed t,cnl w,th Mrs A- Stutsman yesterday for four lots In New Ded- Adln nnd proposes to build sunn: uungniows tnere to sell on H10 'mr,lnl uaymont plan. He says that Coos Day Is tho best plnco ho ims sirucK in six months' travel. (JctM Quick Results Oeorgo Get tings of the Coos Day Tea, Coffee & Splco House wbb requested by a friend to get n ranch hand for his farm. Ho put a smnll advertisement In Thn T,mLs ln8t nB't nnd ordered It to i iii iwn uii.vb. mis morning at it u nun nu t-iuicuiieu mo oruer ftB no said ho could supply a dozen ranches from tho applications. You can get nllVtlllllC (lint Ih irntnliln will. n Tl.nn want adv. They get results bocnuso lot'nfVntin mi HnAB tn MA-.i- ml.. r ., wmw uil VUUB UklJ I I'll lit) 1 HU Times. Hurt by Curling Iron Miss May Peterson. Cashier at tho local Wells Fargo Office, mot with n nnrlnnn nr. Hrtcnr vestprdny. whllo nrrnnglng her imir, a ncnieci curling iron coming In contact with tho ball of her loft eye, burning tho eyo severely. Dr. Straw says that although It Is one of tho most serious burns ho has attend ed In some time, Miss Peterson will not suffer the loss of her evo. nnd will bo able to bo about In a week or ten days. JiiBt how Miss Peterson slipped tho iron bo closo to her eve alio cannot explain, but It Is bollovcd that slio was under tho Illusion that tho Iron wn cold. Miss Peterson's ninny friends deeply regret tho unfor tunate Injury, and console themselves with the fact thnt tho Injury will In no way bo permanent. Has Accident Mrs. P. .1. Pcrntta, dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Law? HaTKem ,C. n. h nomo Crockett rnll. ,n7,"st week She wn out wit ner husband nni! somo f rlonita inn oublo cnrrlngo lnkng a on.uro 5?l" 0 wSn tlfeiorseB bcaiii'o frTgh- toned nnd ran nwny. All tho mom- hers of the party wore thrown out .nnd Mrs. Pcrnltn who had tho lines nt tho tlmo was dragged over tho dashboard nnd undor ",0 feot of tho n'nKlnB ,:or8C8- S,, wnB ,m,,l' c,lt nni1 ur"1' Picked up for doad, remaining uncons- pB 'or 8UVOrn '"r8- ndVlCCS received from thoro state thnt sho Ib now on tho "rond to rccovory nnd ox cept for a scar or t-wo will suffor no pormnnont Injury, n fnct that will bo good news to ninny friends of tho family. ui.ivkii wiLiioiuwi, 01 uiiHfmuu, wan 11 vimiur ji'biuruuy. W. II. SMITH, of Coos River, Is a visitor In tho city today. .1. F. WALTERS, of Coos River, la a visitor In the city today. W. II. STULL. of Allogany was In town yestordny on business. MRS C. M. NELSON, of Coos Rivor, Is a visitor In tho city today. NOAH FOLK, of Allegany, camo In yesterday for a short visit. CHRIS NELSON, of Allegany, was a visitor In the city yestordny. MISS MAGGIE YOUNG, of Coos River Is a visitor In tho city today. ED. SMITH, of Coob Rlvor camo In on tho Rainbow this morning, W. W. RODGERS. of Coos Rlvor, liUUf III l"l . imi. .mmw. MISS SEGRED STORA. of Albany. wus a visitor In tho city yesterday, - MRS. B.L. HESSBY. of Coo8 River, camo In on tho Rninbow this morn- ing ,T .T PI.IVKINnRAnD. of Coos niver Wtemmib TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1914 camo In on tho Rainbow this morn ing. H. A. HRYANT, of Lakeside, camo In on tho North Star yesterday inotulng. f GEORGE CL1NKINDTARD, of Coos wver, came in on tbo Rainbow this morning. MRS. HARRY ALVEHSON. of Coos River camo in yesterday on tho Kniuuow. MR AND MRS. JOHN COLLVER, of Coos River, were visitors in tho city yesterday. N. 12. DAGGETT and WIPE, of Alle gany, enme in on tho Alert yester day morning. ALFRED STORA and WIFE, of Al legany, camo In on the Alert yes terday morning. HARRY REYNOLDS, purser on tho Nann Smith, loft on tho Marsiifleld Roseburg Auto Stage line for Port land today. CHARLES SNEDDEN loft for South Coos River this afternoon on tho Rninbow. He Is employed at tho Mcunm quarry. A. L. CARPENTER, representing tho Western Disinfectant Company, left today for Portland on tho Marsh field Roseburg Auto Stago line. J. UPHAM, who has been In Marsh field for the past month viewing tho surrounding country, left on tho Marsiifleld Roseburg Auto Stago line for Portlnnd today. II. S. COULTTR, an nutomobllo man, who hns been nt Cooos Hay for tho past week viewing the country, loft for Portland today via tho Marsh field Roseburg Stago Hue. I. N. MILLER was a visitor at Ten Mllo Lnko on Sunday, whoro ho fortunately escaped tho wrath of tho wet weather, by swimming tho greater part of the day until tho rnlns had ceased. JAMES WATSON, county clerk, was hero from Coqulllo Sundny havln;; cotuo over for a abort visit with his parents, Judgo and Mrs. Wat son nt Coos City and to attend tho Eagles Memorial, services. MR. AND MRS. J. N. IJAYLISS re turned Sunday from Portland whoro thoy nttondod flnnl servlcca for Mrs. Hayllss' mother. Mrs. M. E. Wood whoso body was cremat ed at tho Portland cromatorlum. Mr. Hayllss' sister returned with they and will mako an extended visit hero. D. II. AMES, Bccrotnry of the 8perry Flour Company, arrived hero yes terday from San Francisco to spond n week or so with their locnl mnuager, F. D. Flotchor, looking nftor tho compauy.'s Inter ests In this section. "SHARKEY" PHILLIPS, spent a week-end nt Lakesldo and Ton Mllo Lnkes, In company with a party of friends from North Hond. Ho on Joyed tho unsurpassed oxporlonco of allowing 1Ib boat to capslzo, caus ing him to demonstrate his ability ns a Juggler, in order to right tho craft. RALPH ROUNDS, malinger of tho Nortlu Hond Nows Compnny, re turned from San Francisco Mon day whoro hn has boon for tho past wcok attending to business Inter ests thoro. Mr. Rounda bought somo samplo library books and Is presenting them to IiIb friends, who say tho covers aro rathor noisy, ow ing to tho fact that whon thoy aro rained by tho unsuspecting book worm, troy explodo( and sond forth a sound that causes n lasting fright. D. A. JONES, George Rotnor. J. Al bert Matsmi and Peter Mlrrnsoul in a do a trip to Coqulllo yesterday to do some missionary work In tho way of holplng mnko n num ber of new American citizens. Thoy nppeared aa witnesses for a number of MarshfleM men who secured tholr naturalization pap ers. CLOVER SEED, $13 per cut. nt HAINES.' Grand Theater TONIGHT THE PARASITES A thrilling two-part drama produced by Pathe, "GIDAP NAPOLEON" An Essanay Comedy of the road, Don't miss It. Coming Friday, KATHLYN Chapter 5 A colonel in chains, PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIEI D CY0I FRY Times Want Ads Get Results. EVENING EDITION. SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. Christian Sisterhood nt homo of Mrs. J, C. Jones. North Hond Catholic Laldes' Aid. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. Forty nnd Mrs. Perham as host esses. WEDNESDAY. M. E. Church Farowoll to E. H. Campbell at church hall. Nowly Weds with Mrs. N. Stambono. D. M. C. Clnb with Mrs. A. E. Morten. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. II. M. Albce. THURSDAY. North Hcnd Altar Guild with Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck. A. N. W. with Mrs. Hnrrlgan. Thursday Club with Mrs. Schroedor. North Uend Methodist Wo mon's social with Mrs. F. W. Stephens. FRIDAY. North nend Library program at Logglo Hall. Norwegian Lutheran Young Peoplo's Society. LndleB' Art Club with Mrs. A, L. HotiBCWorth. Thimble Club with Mrs. II. J. Linden, SATURDAY. Eagles' First Annual Hall at Eagles' Hall. Would Move Coos Bay Life Savinn Station to More Suitable Location. Tho San Frnnclsco Chamber of Commerce linn taken action heartily endorsing tho nctlon by Congress appropriating nu ndoattato mini for tl0 moving of the Life Saving Station at Coos IMy from Kb present loca tion to n point nenror tho ontrnnco of tho harbor, according to n letter rocolved by the Mnrshflold Chambor of Commerce this morning. Tho 8nu Francisco Chamber tins nlso nil vised every member of tho Califor nia delegation In Congress of tho nctlon tnkon. Tho Mnrshflold Clinmbor nlso hns a lottor from Senator Chamberlain In which he snya ho will do tho best ho can to secure early and fnvorablo action on tho nmondmout Introduced by him, whon tho Sundry Civil Hill for tho onsulng flscnl year Is Intro duced In tho Houso of Representa tives, whoro all appropriation bills originate. THE The Ctmmllcr. J. II. Chllds, Seattle; R. II. Rector, Portland; G. II. Porep, Alomoda, Cnl, D. II, Amos, San Francisco; J. J. Sullivan, San Frnndsco; O. A. Ander son. Florence; E. J. Larson, Hrldgu; S P. Arnhnrt, Euroku; Ed. Gensler, Sun Francisco; II. Sweenoy, Eugene At the IJoyd. F. Tally. Myrtki Point; L. Hnrrl tfon, Myrtlo Point, Victor Larson, Dnndon; '., A. Hallentln, Handon; Percy Lnnnlng, Richmond, Calif,; T. Hussny, Coaledo; E. Torrol, City, O. Drown, Hnndon; M. Carter, City; P. E. Davis, Eureka. At llio HIiiiico. Julius Yutzlor, Lampa; R. Miller, Now York; II. L. Graham, !oug Tom; A. Dewar, Clnclnnattl; Ooorgo Noah, Allogany; P. Penrlman, Portland; It. I). Harrington, South Inlet; F. II. Jackson, Handon; William Rodgom, City. At the Ht. Laroni-i. II. R. Eland, Hnndon; L. W. My rick, Gardiner; O. A. Collier, Cocjulllo Ray Drown, and wife, Coaledo; II. Wlnflold, HlnnchcBter, Ohio; Josoph R. Hutlor and family, Gardiner; J. Mour, Spokano; Edgar Roberts mid wlfo, City. Hl'NDAY ARRIVALS. At tho Cliandler. James Watson, Coqulllo; M. L. Lu ther, Minneapolis; Mrs. A. T. Vnr relmnnn, Gardlnor; V. Mooro, Port land; Slg SchlosB, Snn Franlcsco; A. H, Noyor, Snn Frnnclsco; J. H. Chlides, Seattle: Charles aoyno, Til lamook; K. II. Hanson, Myrtle Point; S. L. Larson, Portland, II. S. Hansen, Portland; II. R. Mlllor, Seattle; Cap tain Howard, Evorott, Wash.; Larry J. Schado, San Francisco; W. A. Healy, Portland; M. M. Williams, Portland. At tho IJoyd. F. Tully, Portland; A. Denzor, Dan don: John H. Anderson, Dandon; E. Smith Handon; H. W. Chomberlln, Portland: L. C. Ilosma, City; J. J. Hodge. Portland: G. I. Wood, Port land; O. W. Foster and wife, Rose burg. At tho Illauco. "Walter Norrls, Falrvlow; Ernest S. Hanson, Dallas; William I. Halloy Marshfleld; II. Hunch, Myrtlo Point; A. Oustafson, Eckloy; Russell Har rington, San Francisco; E. E. Con dray, Glendale; Stanley Owroy, Lam pa; J. Smith, Lakeside; J. O. Leary, Myrtle Point; S. J. Roberts, Mackay, Idaho. At the fit. Lawrence. W. (1. Knott, Charles Mattson and wlfo; Walter Johnson. Alma Ruth. J. E. Mooro, R. Miller, O. Johnson, Jul ius Yutzlor. Mhhv COAT,. The kind YOU have ALWAYS UHED. Phono 72. Pacific Ltvery and Transfer company. SAN FRANCISCO FAVDRS ACTION AT -HOTELS H w 4MV . w "" "" I FIVE I AMONG THE SICK I P. M. Tully, tho well konwn con tractor, Is nblo to bo up and around nftor having been confined to Ills homo for two or thrco weeks by an Injury to his kneo. Los Smith of Coos River was In town today getting treatment for U broken rib nnd somo bad bruises bus tnlned yesterday by bolng struck by n plough handle II. Davis, of Coqulllo, underwent an operation at Mercy Hospital thU morning. Mrs. Mlllor la roported sorlously 111 at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Fourlor, In Forndnle. Mrs. Geo. Craig, la quite 111 nt her homo at Hunker Hill.. Her little daughter Is also 111 of measles. Tho Infant child of Mr. nnd Mr. E. L. Wcntho of Forndnlo 1b roport ed very HI of bronchitis. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOl'ND Hlcycle, amier may linvo Bamo by Identifying property and paying forthla mL I'OR RENT' Inrgc double Hlccplmr room, phone nnd both. .134 N. First St. Phono 311G-L. 1'OH RENT After Juno 1, Uirn room flat with bath. No children. 048 South Uth St. , --- - WANTED Drevunnklnj,'. 077 Fourth street South. Phono 188-x. FOUNI Canary bint winger, cn hnvo snmo by paying for ndvortlf tng. F. C. Hit ch. Phono 88. LOST LOST About Slay 1, wow about 10 x20. Reward for return to Frank Lowe. ' i i r LOST (iohl-lHivml, rlmhiut cyegl--so In black case. Howard for re turn to Times office. i WANTED WANTED Position by ImihIuc- wo man of 2G yoarB cxporlenco. Fa miliar with stenography, typewrit ing, abstract and county work. Ad dress Mra. I. A. Throshor, 3010 Grapo street, San Dlogo, Cat. WANTED Twenty Uhih of CaCAr Ilark. Honry Bongstackcn. WANTED Position ly comiiotrat young man as stonogrnphor or typewriter. Roforonccs. Addrcsa 0. J.Vnn Zylo, North Dond, Ore. Phono 1070, I FOR SALE f FOR HALE CHEAP Chicken ranch nt Klttyvlllo with about 400 birds. Incubators, brooders, etc, Two flue milch cows. Selling on account oC BlckuenH. Phono 124-L. FOR HALE HtMuliiKtuii 12 gnugo pump gun, excellent condition. Phono 37CX, F. h. G. 827 8 5th streoC FOR HALE Tout lUtltl fwt, wlUi fly, good condition. 23U South Hroadway. Phono 70-L. I'OU HALE Furniture iuiTi floor covorliig. Call nt Second nnd Ce dar. Phono 100-L. Mrs. E. W. Kummorer. Hl8I.SnXSl5lLANOi;lToltil"fulieri nnclo must bo torn down nt oncn to mnko room for now building. Any body wanting lumber In tho build ing can hnvo snino for tho romo' Ing. Apply nt ono for particulars. C. A. Smith Retail yards., 182 So. Hroadway. Phono 190. FOR HALE Furiilturu in xlnulo piec es or In lot, for six room house. IIoubo for rent. Phono 203-J or Inqtilro at Sartor's Confectionery. FOR KALE $-.10.00 buyH good team, wagon nnd harness. R, H. I)arnc, Hay City, Marsiifleld. FOR RENT i 11)11 RENT Five room bunguloir, bath, electric lights, 11th street, In qulro F. E. Allon. Ught Houftckcopluc; rooina and a Dartmenta at ttie Lloyd hotel. F()U KENT Rooiiim, corner of Virgi nia nnu Monroe. North Hond. FOR RENT Furnished room. No, 3rd St. Phone 202-X. 17i FRENCH BRISTLE Tooth Brush with WIDE SLITS IN BACK and securely fastened, making tho Ideal Sanitary Tooth Hrush, price 35c, Till: LEADING DRUG STOKE. 1 - -L Ail i? --B wM f J wEtK&d i v- i CLASSIFIED t3M'M 2ciB-i-ur---fi F-lKn-