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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
.j ,. jc iwiitn - i.r r-,y",'''lV iu ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THlftSDAY, MAY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE M. Get Your Orders For Saturday in Early Friday T)u, ,.iy delivery service niinoimces that It win )mt operate Km l0rAtf B to lt bc,"B R ,0KU ho,,aaJ' Memorial Day, and cunw-nm-nllj- hi ask that nil of our customers Kh us tliolr order for Saturday ami Sunday early rildny & Hint we run lime them de livered l'rldny. Fresh California Stuff The Nan" Smith will hrhiR us n Mr ciMmlKiimciit of California f,th fn,,,' nml vcot",),C8' -:22R.! V will also have n fine lot of straw hei lies. Aln tlie lM-'st ' "lint the Coos county market affords. Nasburg's Grocery THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. STOP AND SEE The Rector Auto matic Gas Heating Installed in the Oregon Power Company Window Have it demonstrated and learn its merits No Smoke. No Ashes. No Trouble fe BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. Below Is given the tlmo and height of high nnd low water at Unrahfleld. The tides are placed In the order of ccurronce, with their times on the first lino and heights ou tho second line of each day; n compar ison of consecutive holghtB will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar subtract two hours 2 minutes. urs. . .i.r8 10.54 r..47 mm 0.4 11.37 0.3 12.21 0.0 6.23 3.3 Ft.. Mrs. (Ft.. Ilrs. Ft., lira. Ft.. G.O 4.39 G.9 5.27 5.0 0.30 2.8 4.6 6.34 4.6 7.21 4.9 1.07 0.2 2.8 11.25 2.8 0.0 0.0 8.1G 5.0 B. E.MILLERTO W G WEATHER FORECAST tn AtMrli v) Pm. ta Co no Tli I OREGON Fair with light frost in east, warmer In West, vnrlablo winds becoming east erly. local temperature record 1 For the 21 hours ending nt I 4: 13 a. in. May 28, by DenJ. Ostllnd, special government mo I teoroloslst: I Maximum GO I Minimum 35 I At 4:43 n. in 36 I Precipitation 02 1 Precipitation since Sept. 1, I 1913 61.21 I Precipitation samo period I last yoar 60.43 I Wind: Northwest, clear. Local Manager of Puget Sound Bridge & Dredge Company ' to Marry in Seattle. Roy E. Miller, local manager of tho Puget Sound Brldgo and Dredge Company and In chargo of tho opera tions of the Dredgo Soattlo hero, will bo married this evening at Soat tlo, tho bride-to-be being Miss Louise Hobeln. Tho nuptials will tako placo at tho homo of Mr. Miller's slstor, Mrs. R. W. Neville. The nows of Mr. Miller's coming marriage comes as n surprise to tho many friends ho has mado during his residence on tho liny. A few woro apprised of It howover. Miss Hobeln's brother wns a class mato of Mr. .Miller nt Iowa State Col- lego nt Ames. Sho was reared In Esthorvlllo, Iowa, and recently has been teaching nuiBlc and drawing In Idaho. After a short honeymoon trip, tho young couplo will conto to MarBhfiold to make thoir home. Mr. Miller has been residing with Ills mother on Central Avenue, West. They will bo warmly wolconied by tho many friends that Mr. Miller linB made by his business ability, musical talent and congenial temperament. that the second shift will bo started soon. ttcW IVMzwM TrornS fltiJltoiV T I is abetter W ..AiiBffit&ril I Tire Him-kA V-in tWy B WmmmmmumMC.jiuJij,, JipMniilili i iliB Mi ei.. Aril II II lr ! l I I J LfequcfcrfefeXftaa 30x3 U 5 BUr f 1 ' I i-S12.d5 i ZOXVA -fl?lft oHirrft 32x3 2-MJB( -Mm 33 X - J liwj' MptJ7C " A ml 'ilk. j "ill i Ilnpo nt a ; ! 1 n n h T idlliLLJL J1 A "J2 .' V r y W i i A i : i i :i y a'yi c mi t -nrrr-rmrrrmf :;;- u anLitt 1 l V U. J& B""w Bf-MB I I rm. ."..U. 'X ' """-" . Ml KkN N on . c ! M'm.j Wfor.illliu I : mpm.ii 00X9X2 ' Bi!:;? 1 I I .'ilWlJ'l nvf.tli: Mi y in i roilftf Hmmimi . VktZTM iiV.w lli (limit .'Jin IDiamoncl mDeA25ia5 !Jft!"tti inil t VIUBB11I IllJillWI'. fJIKy'1A'oiin'jlr imu Hlnoiiii il ii0l IfUnl nl ii9'jir(1.fljbHint. '' "' "" -Hm-i-w ill I bU.a ifivjaftti.9f linn KiluoiMIIrn jjtn'i onuvi, "- i ii . im.wj-..--rmm u .tin. j i -Hiivog-yn.i filntK ' I HORN. -: i GRAY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Stnnloy C. Orny at their home, 977 South Fourth streot, a ton-pound boy, their second child. Issues Invitations. Mrs. R. N. Kent on tins Ismied Invitations for cards noxt Tuesday afternoon. IlojM May Hike to Coos Hay lien nnd Earl Flclschmau, of Eugene, are planning to hike from tho University city to Cooa liny before long. Hoth boyB havo been attending tho Univer sity of Oregon. They will probably spend several weeks in tho city visit ing friends and then go from hero to Portland before returning to their homo In Eugene. Plan Picnic Frank Howo and somo of the youngor folks nro ar- i ranging n moonlight picnic excur sion Friday night to tho Sand Hills. J.-G. ComforL Felt, Mattress Grand Theater TONIGHT BPECIAIi ATTRACTION OUR SPLENDID SEVEN-PIECE ORCH ESTRA AND FIVE REELS OF dOOD PICTURES. Library Oim-ii. Miss Topping, city librarian, announces that tho library will bo open as usunl Saturday nnd Saturday evening. Fined Today. John Erlckson, of Hunker Hill, was fined $10 by Jus tice Pennock this afternoon for per mitting n bull to roam at large In First Addition. Erlckson whb arrest ed at noon today by Constable Cox and brought boforo tho Justice. Sev eral persons have been frightened by tho animal. Erlckson said that he had Intended to kill tho nnlmnl and that ho did not know It was unlaw ful tx penult hint to roam nt largo. ' SfM AS'A Hlw ",,J" l.'Ti.?!,,MrJK VfraVAii' r. --T1JH TIT -TTTIl -ni .1- I- V4W 1 10 IIOlJII'MM Mill lUIW SLVlI A lit, Hiihtia nlilJ i joit i mil H'ilJ Jnill the world-known Diamond 'quality; 1"') prices means mo-" miles. per tiratUbohiypiivoneVflrn hnnrht. nt less mi hnn vnu'vo'over nflirt.'l 'till n I'm , ' I T'J'li Olll ,: Th Squtttu dtfindv f a(ni iftrt nWwf an J fans wffjiinl I in ,.. ( , ' I I ( I fl Joilit (111 4.! - r llill!.llrrttL. fj ff I 1 ' i w W'l'itlLrt.- r loneer Hardware a wrff I lul' I ur.w Jl Jnill mill lom J-t (i&emmcfa i nr Ti rrrrrr-i n t lUl U Jl iB'iKnAfifl ELI BMiiHilV r iinri i ', fTOO LATEJO JIUSSIFY ih oi m III, nt I.T Ik ni i n ! il !.iii iU ilf nit n!il I iiiuinb linwoljij iHr TTfrM WH'I ipt-i!- tiin-iiniti'iH -lilinit) lll 'I t mi,. nli 'id liltinvr lolhfin BiiiiiTnTniTrtJorr iw CHRIS HANSEN, or North Inlot, wns n vlBltor In tho city todny. J. S. LYONS hns returned from n iiiioiiivtiB (rip iu I'uriiniid, Tucntviilx Kulmilt .Viuiioh Over.'".1 HIOMAS, of Allegany, enmo twenty-six porBona havo Biibmlttod! in on tlie Alert this morning. Priced from $7.50 to $15.00 Why PnyiMorof Johnson-Gulovsen Co. . A JUAL1TV.NAMK WITH SERVICE I'AMK. A FEW SNAPPY BUYS: Slots .10x00, level, oath. . .9111.1.00 1 lot, 10x10.1, level, nt $12.1.00 2 lots, .10x00, level, wuli 9105.00 1 1 lot, -10x10.1, level, nt ...8103.00 1 lot, .10x00, graded street, $100.00 lot, 02x08, plunked Htret't, 8100.00 1 lot, .10x00, south fucliiK $HHM 1 lot .18x14.1, plunked htrect, 8il 10.00 These lots ni-o offered as lead . All nvallahlo for bulldlnp, xvlth Kol water servlco. .Tcnns, $.10 CMhi balance In threo annual paf nents. These prices you will never able to duplicate. You iant a home here Is your opportunity. ct now call up nnd make an ap pointment by 'phone. W. A. REID, - 150 Front Street. BSE 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Timek Want Ads Bring Results "The Tragedy of Ambition" A drama of tho dny. A study of sorliil commute homos of tho rich contrasted with hovels of tho poor, In daring diversity. A Btrong nnd powerful production In two parts by tho Sollg company. "A Real Help-Mate" A fojturo one-rcol Biibject thnt ' will give you many a thrill. Miss Certrude McCoy featured In thla beautiful Edison drama. "The Adventures of the Alarm Clock" Third of "Octavlus" amateur do tectlvo comic serleB. An amusing number. j "A Race for the Mine" Showing a hair-raising raco be tween a locomotive and an automo bile: the hero's struggle with a Mexican bandit. These nro Just two of the thrilling Incidents of this Kalem production. J AS (1001) APROORAM AS EVER SjIOWN IN THIS THEATER. ( Children 5c. Adults 15c. TOMORROW NIGHT THE FIFTH INSTALLMENT OF "KATHLYN" I The Royal TONIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM MUs Ford in two now songs. Five reels of pictures. ( "FANTOMAS" In four reels. The Man in Black furnishes one of tno most Bensational Tories introduc "k tho most famous detectlvo in Paris In scenes that will thrill and keep you guessing. "SLIM AND THE OUTLAW" slim furnishes some awful funny Situation for this great Western comedy, ADMISSION: Lower floor. 15c. Dalcony, 10c SPECIAL MUSIC FOR "FANTO- f5" TONIGHT THE ROYAL MAS '"?"' nnI!T a DOUI1T ? e Best "in the city, fur- NISHES IT. SO IT IS BOUND TO PLEASK. COMING NEXT THURSDAY "PAUL J. RAINBYS' AFRICAN HUNT" The greatest animal pic ture eer taken bocauso none of It 8 faked as have the animal pic ores Heretofore, but wore taken In lurua " .. wholo year and I'BO 000 were spent In getting fbe wonderful pIctureB. Interesting Ieiigue Social. rlio Mnrshflold Epworth I.onguo will hold a busi ness meeting nnd social at tho church Frldny ovoning. Will Clone. It was atntod today that tho inont innrkots will closo nt noon Saturday. Somo of the grocory stores will also close at noon ,ln obsorvnnce of Memorial Day. Now Auto Sen ho Tiny Martin of Ilandon has joined Lynn Lnmboth In tho auto sorvlco hero. Thoy havo two now Bcvcn-passoiigctr Cadillacs and will mnko special trips to Gold Ilonoh, Port Orford nnd othor towns. ' lllddlo Ailing W. IC. WllklnH, ot Eugene, Is acting ub court roportorj nero during uie .xiay lorm or uircuii Court. I. 11. Rlddlo, tho local court roportcr, Is unnblo to act on account of nn affliction of his arm. Rosoburg Rovlow. Initiate Three. At a meeting of tno .xiursuiieia louge oi i.ikb iudi ovenlug, Henry Korn and Warron Painter of North Bond nnd Howard Freeman of Marshfleld wore Initiat ed. A little sproad was enjoyed lat er. Tho propoaod moonlight danc ing party was Indefinitely postponed. YellouHtoue Here Today. Tho stenmor Yollowstouo arrived at the Arrow Lino dock this nftornoon with about 100 tons of freight nboard. Sho will Ball for San Francisco at C p. in. Saturday. Tho steamer Nnnn Smith la due Into this ovonlng. Will CJiiidimto MaraMlold frlonds of Leo Edwnrds, formorly proprietor of tho O. K. Barber shop horo, havo received aunouncemontB that ho 1b a mombor of tho graduating class of tho Modlcal Department of Oregon Unlvorslty. Ho left hero n few years ago to tako up tho study of dontls-try. DutMxi'N Stnteinent John Dotson, owner of tho Dotson hotel, saya that tho reason ho had Geo. 11. Hughes ejected from the hotel yesterday was becaiiBo Hughes had violated tho lease by failure to pay $80 rent money. He says that Mr. Hughes' charges that ho (DotBon) had vlo lated tho leaso ara not true. Mr. Dotson saya "I defy any honest man to show that I violated tho lease." Ifcxwoi-H Locket-Through a Times want ad, tho little daughter of Mrs. Anna Farrln of Tenth Street yester day recovered a gold lockot which she had lost. Tho lockot was found by E. A. Eickworth and a Blnglo Insertion of the ad reatored It to the propor owner. A small gold chain vas also lost by tho little girl but Mr. Eickworth did not find the chain. Deliver Oration A feature of the momorlal day program to bo enacted next Sunday will bo an oration by Leo Byerly on Lincoln's Gettysburg address. It was first planned to hold the services on Saturday, Mem orial Day, but thoso In chargo of the program decided that It would bo better to wait until Sunday, when a larger representation could turn out from the business houses. W'oiks on Shoal The Dredge Ml- .f.io Timailiiv (11 ii rnnniilnraliln work nn Hm t linn Ik In thn lower Day. lt being too choppy to work on tno bar. They were at work on the bar again yesterday. Engineer Pottor having tho Michle work a double ehift during good weather nnd as soon as another trained crow could be picked up and It Is not unlikely names to J, W. Motley, sccrotary of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce for the now Conway apartments now undor construction at tho corner of Sixth and Central avenue. Somo of tho contestants havo submitted ns many oB flftcon nnmcB. Tho F, E. Conway company offers a prize of $2C ' to the person offering tho most sunn bio nniuo for'tho new npnrtmentB. MRS. J. O. 8EELEY, of Coos River, Is n visitor In tho city todny. DAVE COWAN, of Allegnny camo In on tho Alort this morning. JOHN WATERS, of North Inlet camo in for n short visit today. KngloH Initiate One J. W. Ulll stni.td was Initiated into tliu secret order of tho Eagles at a mooting held nt tho Eagles' Hall laBt night. Tho Eagles ludulgod In card games,' pool nnd other pastimes nnd a gonornl good tlmo was had by all who attend-1 od. Tho first grand ball to be hold at tho Eagles Hall Saturday night under tho auspices or the Marshfleld Aorlo C38 promlHCB to bo ono of tho Boclnl successes or tho season, ixey sor's orchestra will furnish tho mu sic for tho occasion. BiKistH Lutlu America Members of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Com merce will soon recolvo a copy of tho Monthly Bulletin of tho I'un Am erican Union, a handsomely illustra ted magazlno devoted entirely to tno progress and development of tho twenty-one Amorlcan republics. It contains, IiobIiIob special articles, the latest current Information concern ing tho commorco and trade, and tho educational, economic nnd gonornl In dustrial conditions of each or tho Latln-Amorlcan countries. Secretary Motley sont tho nntnes of the local men. WILLIAM WATERS, of North Inlet! camo In on the North Stnr thla i -9$6fr)-afiW-e4--JfiflT na- FOOIt ItKNT . ;Fiir!ilMhd hmwokexy. lnj-$ij80JWUOI02100rrJ or sleeping rooms. Apply 3DC South liiihnirUoibhvt.iinm nwonMuii 11A Jj..i.Ii,Iiiii.'i -tmum. 0U.UI..1" b'lildlix - morning) MR. AND MRS. J. N. I1AYLI8S vlslti ed nt tho Olson homo In EmpIrA yesterdny. ' J WAKTIJlVll.ICirW'VIPWhilttll' "Rnffc wMWnWVtAM'n 10 moH pill . 'KUtll'lK 0 !) MR. AND MRS. ROZELL and Mrrf.'.Jiii -loull oil)' NlrhnlB of Emplro were Mnrnliflol( Lini'U visitors today. 'l.'fv HENRY IIOHCK, Is now logging lA .ilx", Smith's Basin, wns In Muraliflolfl. inH' yeiieruay on uiisiuesn, J21U "diliinoM iii'iii bovll hornlnlt yii liimlnii .llilTlllli-filll inil'.ff iiw ooniii tun Ii aiiMinmm A) III I (I'JllIMM vm (HI Wffift mti hnn Moll. 'tairflfiv o OTV'B.MrlllW m WiMwrnw' wwMtnimm WJfii I J. J. STANLEY and Wm enmo over from Coijulllo yoBtordny' on inisinesB and pioastiro If ....111 JL'Tuii.Ct ..ill In 'l.jfi'f llANTiilC-.)rwffnwU?HoV77,il'Wwrl CnndllA HlilstrWfiiX'WioiUhtinmilSHrXiiilT In'l li'iTio'islli nun jonnvL GEORGE MORROW who hns been M W-hH a.a-.nl-jluuilj u hu tho A. O. Rogora ranch ror a coi,. 47(TnTSi'-JlW'nL-fJ l,.1 plo or months, Is In tho city todoy; imiiL-oirrtltton? lMld07' 201iJKUtt .. r..,..m x . i . ' 'joi'ijnwiuwiiyi iTWintt 'ivw'y, ' : T iam nnuiii nun luiuriiuu irum i Rany MRS. JOHN D. OOSS. II J orthlsclty.ro- .... .?.""!.8' .... i i .i...i.i .i.i- ..i.... "riiiri'rii liiiiivii .iu.., ,..fvn...v ...in ..u. ai..-.. ockOTBT-nnrary t Uf." .'iiilniljllf, Wllj K t m board. hhort Btny at hla homoatend In tbpl . , Fall Creek country beyond Al.f, JS ;KOTB7-iint ui'i"l,..!PBf WMrW"!! WlflWuWilrea- '"" 'yd oUMi,toth&oWn,Ahll IW&k C F. MoKNIOIIT will lenvo FrldM ollil,tfiMi!MifiMflJGmffi I fur CorvnlllB whore ho will attend JhA)tt;TBXnflr)Vllf tho commencomont exorclBCB of iin(tii)n iiiAtV"t,ff9WI' imuio I his nlma mntor. D -jimiB nWd lonniit. oiiJ-rl nwnih R1IAIILKY I.EE. formnrlv a resident JxOU.KAffKir-VfiilhlMM'llliwI'Ail'iCitVM SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. North Bend Altar Guild with Mrs. Paul Dlmmlck. A. N. W. with Mrs. Harrlgan. ThurBdny Club with Mrs. Schrooder. North Bond Methodist Wo men's social with Mrs. F. W. Stenhens. Enstslde Sowing Club with Mrs. Mclnggan. FRIDAY. North Bond Library program at Logglo Hall. Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. Thimble Club with Mrs. II. J, Llndon. SATURDAY. Eagles' Flrat Annual Ball at Eagles' Hall. Buy Your Next SUIT $8.50 to $30 at the FIXUP Agents Royal Tailors, Two Stores: Marshfield North Bend hero but now realdlng near Myrtl oilJ'VtVilHIVIy.piffWlRViliiiywWIUBifc Point, camo ovor yesterday, no o-jnr7ffWitlUhriU''HKlroil'Ofnirr.nfiit recently Injured nls hand. ' -trflln'Slft loollio .nobinixelA tl lv .1. 0. LANGWORTIIY hns return"l -voiihIIi luimninn-o'll ot Innolaml non from n fishing trip to Ton Mllo ailll lfttliAWfr-)WW-IM MyiA t reporls rulr luck. Tho railroad iiiWpyi(IPlliltyMIWmil WJUIUR. operations havo mado Ton Mllo,'i:IMlJli W"'iMnWXI'lWo avainlH laif vnrv liimv i.lnrn nnw oh timninl uifu nil 'rniV 'nil- Wfni'in'l II. E. SHINE AND FAMILY, nr W-n si II PdnlflENT'i,''0 1Mft nullln unRHPil ilirniicli MnranrldTn I wl fipmn yluUDll illi inn? ninu ycBtoniav on tnoir wny 10 r.niiine pftw RT.N'l-wil;ftV HHHi YWhWHMiU whore thoy oxpect to Bpond tin! iiiw'fylWOhOU'0lHVg' '1laVlll'"1ftlir summer. l.'oWM'X mitb'H' imAUVVWitm JAMES F. BOYLE loft on tho earl! nlB'oMX.'BW Wrl'!,V.(SvayiVlft1li"Elrt mnriiliiL' train for Conulllo. From mi:mi.iIhiii iuiniiiWH'n "ill ol jlnlll'j nl thoro ho will go to Bandnn, whnril "rjjttp- .TT.ItL l"l1 ' 1'"l'"'""7'"'t ho will visit rolatlves. Boyle will .'i.wUMlH-Mrrr-.wrnoyiMHim! .y"w return Saturday. ISAAC It. TOWER who roturnod tlP day from Ton Mllo where ho wna a mombor of the Simpson flshl party, says fishing Is oxce there now, CHARLES SEAFUSE and Frank man roturnod todny from n pleas- Kronr-tlat-wrlttj- auiuii inn ai. itrmw? irtIP Her- - 'Five room Imiignlow, lights, 11th streot, In- Allon. ant fishing trip to Ton Mile li)ke,; J hQlMixIfaiT yX - , WWMWW .. and alxty nonnila entch nrovea tlroy are somo rishormen, too. ;i ;BirJ. FRANK II. PAGE, tlio won KWnw uxj c HfTlMrtiPAW - u ia.n a. Portland traveling ninn nrrlved here yesterday via Eugene ntxU Floronco, no is boosting tno rocr-f land Roso Carnival and rogistors "Juno Tlmo, Good Tlmo, Itoso Tim Portland." MR. AN will I whoro thoy moncomont uxorclsoa at Oroio Agricultural Collogo, their in, Gordon, being ono of the gradu Btes (c. from Nownort, Oregon whenlA has been for somo time Mrs Dally cxnortg to Bpond the sumjno C. W. DAILY, formerly iroprieino lliu msui v-ui, ...... i.u.. ......-. - nt Agate Beach, -wljllo Mr Dallv) I fjnc oxpocts to devote conaldoOUnlj pgO time to black sunu mining nrti the'tirat in tfio miATOrrt5r d thoy will attond tho com-' kidney and bladder trouble. Mon- tlrelxw atUlsfiod. Tr?r fl:!IPNff 1)111(1 STORE iJ IJUfl SSr enofW and eaucaiiu".