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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
; - ? v"?'--".'"' - -.i-pip; --i-'-.;.''"ric?-1v"rTO THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914-EVENING EDITION. FIVE .nwfc ' . VGEffgaag;., $5fOoo for Photographs Ansco Company's "Loveliest Women" contest rjocs right to the hart of every home. This store is headquarters for Ansco cameras, Ansco film, Cyko paper and Ansco photo materials. There's a contest blank for you. Como In and know all about this (jreat national competition. REHFELD BROS. Tho Home of The Aiiscos. . 1 it u - """V. "'rl ""M ' m 'i i k&Mi,iik-,. xuxcuMua BREVITIES HIP Sir 1 TIIUCS FOR .1UNK. Below Is given the tlma and ,,0lfih,t..,f. ll,gu and to water at Marskfiold. The tides are placed In tho order of incurrence, with tholr times on the first lino and holghts on tho socoud line of each day; n compar ison of consecutlvo holRhts will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For hlfih water on the har subtract two hours 34 minutes. 1 Hrs.. 1.42 7.39 1.50 0.0C Ft... 2.3 4.9 o.5 5.3 2 Mrs. . 2.57 8.54 2.45 0.54 Ft... 1.0 4.C 0.0 5.7 .1 Hrs.. 4.08 10. 1C 3.44 10.42 Ft... 1.3 4.4 1.4 CO 4 Hrs.. 5.11 11.30 4.41 11.27 Ft. .. O.C 4.1 1.6 G.4 5 Hrs.. COS 12.40 5.39 0.0 IFt... 0.0 4.C 2.0 0.0 Clllrs.. 0.10 7.01 1.39 C37 Ft. . . CO 0.5 4.7 2.1 7Hrs. . 0.C4 7.53 2.34 7.32 4 WEATHER FORECAST tllr AmocIi4 rrmi I. Coo. D17 TlnM. Ao72) 7 Kilo oQo V Jtijv.VJtt35SS7?53sA i ., .t. jr -k ' j'"-"""1 I I HII I 9.1.3 Qf'Z0&n' -y $i S Shoes Queen Quality footwear displays the ideal com bination of distinctiveness and durability supple ness and style good material and good work manship. The Queen Quality trademark stands for all that is best in shoe mak ing. Our present assort ment includes everything new and novel as well as the staple and standard. Sole Agency The I Vii s fcfll . TtNJ r&&. Goldemi Role pES r3Lxv UMBk,f AHW A ' 1 ft IT sl 1 if I aal 1 fj "HI A H iZy &ljjjli OREGON Fair with wester- I ly wlndB. local temperature record For the 24 hours ending at 4.43 a. m., Juno 2, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum 01 Minimum ft I At 4:43 n. in 53 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sent. 1. I 1913 04.21 I Precipitation same period I last yoar CO. 43 I wind: Northwest, clear. SOOlAli CALENDAR. TUESDAY. I C. W. 11. M. with Mrs. K. A. I Copplp. I Episcopal Guild with Mrs. I Alurch and Mrs. Smnll as host ' esses. North Ilend.Cathollo Aid. Senior Class graduating exer cises at Masonic Opern House. Mrs. n. N. Fenton entertnlns at cards. Marshfield High School Alum ni banquet. Hoyal Neighbors meet at Fin nish Hall at 2:30. I WEDNESDAY. ! Woman's Baptist Missionary I Circle will meet at church at -:30 p. in. Mrs. C. II. Mnrsh as hostess and Mrs. Patchett as leador. Collcgo Women's Club at Guild Hall. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. A. E. Morton. Narcissus Club with Miss 1111 dur West. Prlsclllas with Mrs. A. P.. Snow. Rainbow Club with Mrs. W. L. Wlrth of Daniels Creek. Day City Ladles' Aid with Mrs. J. IVutz. We arc now giving away FREE Rogers' Silverware Now on dlsplny at our storo. Como In and look It over. With each cash purchase of tea, coffees, extracts and spices wo glvo you a coupon to the amount of your purchase. Save theso up nnd get this beautiful Sllverwaro FREE, On all purchasos of teas wo will give double coupons. Do suro and sco theso premiums at your earliest opportunity. COOS BAY TEA, COffEE & SPICE HOUSE HOCIAIi NEWS. COtlH HAY V AT t HUM- U I MAItV FOR MAY. ; Mean mnxlniutii C2.4 Mo mi 'Inl'-u.n 44.4 Monthly mean 53.4 Maximum 87.0 on 21st. Minimum ,11. 0 on 4th Greatest dally rango 38. 0 Total precipitation 1.81 In. Greatest In 24 hrs 70 Number or days with .01 Inches or more precipitation 8 ItOltN I NERDRUM To Mr. and Mrs. It. Nordrum at their home on South Fifth street, Tuesday, Juno 2. n son. Mother and child are doing nicely. Daughter can spend about two dollara a week for patentod aids for tho complexion. Hut mother makes a nickels worth of prepared chalk last thrco or four mouths. Goodrum's.Garage homo of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 017 Ceutrol Av. Phone 87&-L Sidewalk Sulkies A FEW SNAPPY BUYS: 2 lots 5000, level, onrli...$l'J.t.OO 1 lot. IOvlO.1. Invol. nt SI 2.1.00 Slots, ftOxUO, level, eudi $1 03.00 1 1 lot, 40x105, level, nt ... $105.00 I lot, 50x00, graded street, $100.00 - lot, 0x08, planked street, $100.00 1 lot, 50x00, south facing $100.00 1 lot .18x1 -IS, plunked street, 9:110.00 Theso lots ore offered as lead erc. All available for building, with good uater service. .Terms, $30 cash, balance In three annuul pay ments. These prices you will never lw able to danllcate. You want a homo here Is your opportunity Priced from $1.50 to $9.75 AVhy Pay More? Johnson-Gulovsen Co. A QUALITY NAME WITH SERVICE FAME. Improve Bonne. Hev. 0. LoRoy Hall Is remodelling and improving his lioiiHo at Ninth nnd Donnully, practically nuking It a now building. I. O. O. V. Memorial, Hov. Sam uel Gregg will dollvor tho annual momorlal sermon for tho Odd Fel lows In tho Christian Church noxt Sunday night. Tlio ninlo qunrtotto will sing. Portrait Painter Here. Art rlr eles In Marshflold and vicinity wilt bo pleased to hear that Percy C. Nash, nno of tho leading portalt pnlntors of tho coast lina decided to odoii a studio hero and mako Marshflold his pormauont headquar ters. Mr. Nash speaks In glowing terms of tho Coos Bay country, both from a coiiiniorclnl and artistic standpoint. Ho brings with him let ters of rocommondatlon from boiuo of tho most prominent citizens of San Francisco, Portland nnd Senttto. Ills work Is principally In wntor col ors hut ho is not confined to this ono medium, boiuo of his most mer itorious work being in oil Mr. Nash Is temporarily located nt tho Hotel act uow call up and make au ap pointment by 'phone. W. A.' reid, ' 150 Front Street. COQUILLE AND MAK8IIFIELD AUTO STAGE Schedule. Lv. Chandler Hotel, at 7:15 a. m.; 10;00 a. in.; 1:30 p. m. ?nd 4:30 p. m. Ieave Baxter Hotel, Coqullle, 7.15 a. m.; 9:45 a. m.; 3:00 P m 4:30 n. m. I Fare; Ono way, $1.25: Round nip, huiuu uu), sr-.u" . , I Auto connects with 9:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'clock boats from I Tlnndon. Good cars; careful drivers JESSE IIITE, Transportation Manager The Royal TONIGHT MI63 Mabel Ford will sing two new onu pieumus oum.. Feature Xlgiit. MTim Plown's Daughter." A strong two-reel Reliance drama deal inc with circus life. Tifn'a Pathway." A notable Thanhouser two-reeler with a not able Thanhouser cast. You can always be sure to see the best features and be sure to get your money's worth at the Royal. Balcony, 10c; lower floor, 15c. Coming Thursday, Paul J. Raln- ey's African Hunt. Six reels or thrills that will keep your Interest spellbound throughout the ontlro nlcture. Friday, the Memorial tribute to he late heroes of Vera Cruz In New York City. Grand Theater TONIGHT Tonight's program consists of two splendid two-reei features and one single reol comedy, isxceiioiu mu sic. CHAINS OF BONDAGE. A drama of heart interest, lovo and sacrifice. A splendid presen tation of an Interesting photoplay with an all star cast. THE GHOSTS He is a sloop-walker. He proves to be the ghost, who hides his own clothes and finds them again. It's a Vltagraph rib-tickler. ON THE AITAR OF PATROTISM A storr of European politics and of sacrlfico of all for one's coun try. Tho leading woman, a Spanish dancer, is most attractive. This story In two reels Is full of action and beautifully photographed. Children 5c. adults 10c. Tomorrow night, one of tho greatest plays of the stage, present ed In motion pictures, "The Third Degree" in five parts. Played a full season In one of New York's larg est theaters. Special music by our seven-piece orchestra. Mrs. Vernon A. Smith will enter tain at toa from 4 to 0 Friday af ternoon complimentary to Mrs. C, A. Smith. The A. N. W. Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. E. Hnguo Instead of Mrs. Hyde as was previously announced. The Itnlnbow Club will moot Flanagan, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Flanagan, who found tho owner by consulting Tho Times lost nds, Mrs. Cox having advertised for it. Divorce Case. A. 11. Derbyshire, of North Bend, was hero todny en route to Coqullle to try the divorce ense of E. M. Alexander of Cooston. Alexnndor charges his wlfo with desortlon nnd she was In California the last tlnio he heard of her. Try Cute- Todny the caso of Jura tsch & Dooley vs. Tower Brothers, Involving tho ownership of tho Or phoum moving picture show hero la being tried In Circuit) wtnirt nt Co qullle. Jurntseh & Dooley bought In place, paid $1000 on It nnd then ceased payments, claiming that they were being nttnehed by Towers' cred itors. Towers ousted them nnd wanted to keep tho $1000 pnld. Bad $10 Bill I. It. Tower and E. K. .Tones todny had a lot of fun with their friends by getting them to change n $10 hill which wan rather cleverly doctored. It was a $1 bill and by tho use of n pen nnd pieces of pnper was raised so that I it U'na linfil in ftntnnt Titnt .t.lmn I It came from no one knows, but 7iA. E. Sonmnn says It was given to him In chango two weeks ago. Witnesses Hupmticd. Constnblo Cox returned this morning from Ton Mile, whoro he went to subpoena Charles Brooks, wanted as a witness In the caso of Peto Moncgnt versus tho Simpson I.umbor Company. llrnnlu la H,. In.t .r !,. ..... rrl.......t. i.i. , it, t uii.,i. -"" mu i in nu niiui-BBi-n n. . i n i I ""',' .,0 uo B0"'i"l with n Btibpoona and Daniels Creok. the meeting plncel,. ., ,.,, nnhnWy ,.0'nl0 ,, , hnvlng been changed from tho Bos- t)l0 Crc,,t Court l()l,ny other wlt- sey homo owing to Illness nt the -. nr c"'r!es .Jackson A P lattor Place. Owen, S. II. Cathcart. Eugene Bob- Miss Elizabeth Topping will' lenvo .tl( riir, Albrecht, Charles daluff, his week to spend a month's vnca- John Vnnborger nnd Byron HoN Hon nt Portland, Salem nnd other ,.nmb. Moneisnt In his complnlnt nortliorn points. mgalnst tho Simpson Lumber Com- C. E. Hunting ami w fo hnve nr- pnny chnrges that his property wns rived on tho Bay. Mr. Bunting hnv- damaged when tho lumber comnany lug gone to Portland to meet Mrs. diverted Eol Crook from Kb chnn Buntlug who hns beon visiting rein- nol. lives. I . s ClASSIflED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 FOB SAliK Tnm, wngon nnd Imr iiess, prlco $32G it taken at onco. five or six months' work at $R per day, 8 hours. Phono 2G9-L or 324-H. FOB HAliE 20 laying liens, one heating stove, ono cook stovo nnu fruit Jnrs. Mrs. U. Anderson, North Bend. KOH RENT SK-room Iiounc on South Ninth strcot, $20 por mo. Six-room houso on North Seventh In Nnsburg Addition. Largo Im proved grounds. $12 por month. Phono 171 or call 130 North Broadway, - 4T Chandler, but Is anxious to look up n suitable Btudlo light and com mence his studies Immediately, fflfemwftfa Hailed Lata Tho Adeline Smith sailed latq last evoiilng for Bay MRS. A. P. REHFELD hnB gono to Point. I Portland to visit with rolntlves and --- friends, Sell Hotel. Mrs. Arrlinmheaii has',, . w--"1 sold tho Homo Hotel on South i k- L. ROBINSON Is spending a few Fourth strcot nnd Is arranging to ' days nt Ilandon. inovo to Portland to reside. 10. II. MOOHE of Coos River 1b a vis- Utt $1 1.000 EKtativ The will of ,,or '" ll, city todny. Mrs. Mnry L. Peterson, of Rlverton, ,..., ...7"I wns probated at Coqullle yestorday. ''HANK ROGEItS of Coos River Is n Sho loft an estnto of $11,000 nnd vl8l,or ' tho city today. dlvldod It equally among her four ,, ,., ' . children aftor giving $1000 to n C. II. CODDINO was In from Milling grandson and $200 to a stepson. . to todny on business. Grl Released Gladys Stayton, w ,,;18TM,',r' ? Allogany, enmo In tho girl who was brought back from " tho Alert this morning. Florenco n week ago by tlio Mar- ., , Hlml. wns yesterday reloased. Her 8 ," CUT LIP. of Coos River, came ii'othor, Mrs. Hansen, aBked thnt I" this morning on tho Rulnbow. the charges in Juvoiillo court bo dls- . .... . .. missed. CLIFFORD CARLSON, of Coob River, camo In on the Alert this morning. Brings Lumber. Tho tug Roscoe -.v,nr , ,. arrived In today with tho barge W " OXENRIDEIt nnd wlfo, of Coos Lnwrenco laden with lumber from 'tlvor, enmo In for n visit todny. Portor Brothers' mill nt Florence Tho lumbor will bo shipped on tho WHISKY KUKITZKR went to Co Mayfalr which arrived yesterday. nulllo this morning on business. Tim Lnwrenco will probablo tako C. R. PECK loft this morning to nt back n cargo of coal. i loud Circuit Court In Coqulllo, It. A. WEItNICII of North Bond Is a I hones Inlet Thief E. W. Schlof- Mnrsliflold liuslness vlBltor todny. fole, who was In tlio city from Hny- MH8. EDWARD NOONAN, of Coob ioh iniet yestoruny, reponeci nai ,Uvor ,B vjB,tor , u pt ,0(,ny Siiinlay night somo miscreant visit- MISS HUTU HKDDKN of Conn River FOR RENT a-nxim funilnhed housekeeping apartments, nlso rooms on tho ground floor. 413 North Second. Furniture For Sale .v.. .... " - hh..j .mint. for the market. mhh I. ii dmitii .f nun, l (.... im. tun An nci.ai.. t !. irni.ii. tiiiKn l... ... ... ....,,.,, ... u..n ,,,v. lllin fMU.UV .IllOOIUIt .IUII4I .UIIIU l -" gone to Portland to spond a few S22.C0 Buffet. Mission ,..,$15.00 "V'.."?,:t"uiV":..V':",V,.",V: weeks. $4G.00 All Lonthor Hockor $U5.00 KZ .,,1,' in i..i nh ,i . .J J- ' CLINKENBKA.RD. of Daniels $3.00 Mission Dining Chairs 3l.no v ' - ".7". Mrnnb .nmn In .... Illll Ilnllll,.ur tlilu a trip of inspection over tho Coos- ,, 'V Bny-Eugouo line. He stilted to morninh. friends last night thnt there was A. J. SHERWOOD drovo over in hla nothing now about tho brldgo or auto from Coqulllo thU morning on work except that good progress was biislnoss. mired for the .Marshflold market. Ilo nlso cut several pounds of meat out of a young venl that was ready GEORGE CLINKENBEARD of Dan- IoIh Creek Is a visitor In tho city today. MH8. L. I), SMITH of Coob River has LOST Sunday, near tlio ,Hiitli Slough brldgo, n nllvor drinking cup, mnrkod "Sigurd." Reward for return to Times offlco. FOR SALE !II5-1 "elery plnnto. Phono FOR SALE FOR HAM'' National Idrycle, In good order. Prlco $10. 239 80. Broadway. l'XR SALlv Iot. and ludf, wltli miuvU hoiiBo, In West Bunker Hill. Phono 390-L. WANTED WANTKl) Situation by younK vcum ns Htonogrnphor or bookkeeper, or ns general offlco man, Roforcucc. Box 4G4, Muruhtlold. ' , mi W. n FOR RENT FOR HKNT Modern bungalow, far. nlshed. Tenth street. Enquire of Mrs. 8, 15, Painter or phone 3 80- J. FOR RENT Now modern cottage, just south Eagle's Hall, Apply 178 Central nvenuo. FOR RENT Five room bungalow, bath, oloctTlc lights, 11th Btreot, in quire F. 15. Allen. FOR HKNT Throe room with batli, modern ImprovemoutJi, no child ren, G48 Soutn 11th St. FOR RENT Four room fumlnhed flat. Black houso. Phono 209-J. HELIXTT ROOMS nnd table boon! for gentlomen, In private family; close In; rates reasonable. Call 239 South Fourth Strcot. being mado on outside construction, J. C. KENDALL and J, D. Gohs wont to Coqulllo this morning to attend FIimIh Handbag. Mrs. Win. Cox Circuit Court, i0LTi reCM.d li,tt,V:lnn!r0J.,!0M.'i "IBS ADA CLINKKNBKARD of Dan- handbag which she dropped on the ,, c k , thu inornlnB 01l strcot, It was picked up by Proctor (j,0 jinni,ow MARSHFIELD CYCLERY MANY MEN of MANY MINDS MANY PANTS of . ' MANY KINDS We Havo u flue AxHortmcnt of Pants Khaki Pants 91.50 Whip Cord Pants K?, 158-RF I X U P Messenger Service of commissioners' court, n. E. SMITH, of Smlth'B Vnrloty Storo j of North Bend, was n business viol I tor In Marshflold todny, 'F, A. GOLDEN left yesten'ay for a ten days' trip to tho school districts I In the upper Coqullle Valley, SHERIFF GAGE returned home to Coqulllo after spending a few days here at the Turkish baths taking treatments for rheumatism. I FRANK LANG, of tho Coqulllo Hatch-, ery, loaves this week on nn extond- ed tnp tn San Francisco and othor California points. 91.75 JOHN DA8HNEY who Is moving his I ramp from tho Brldgo district to Corduroy Pants iJ.50 to $: tho now Smith-Powers lino south of Myrtle Point, spont Sunday with Dress Pants 92.50 to 95. his family hore. E. W. 8CHIEFFELE, who was in from his HaynuB Inlor ranch yestor day, says that tho most Inipo-tant news In that section Is that PhUllp Edward Schleffelo has a tooth. M. W. HEZANSON. assistant chief en gineer on the dredgo Oregon, Is greeting old friends In the city to day. There are only four mombors of the present orew that woro with tho Oregon wan sit was on Coos Bay last trip. $11.00 Mission Rockur 95.00 $ ID. HO Patent Box Couch ...97.50 $G&.00 Solid Wnlnut Dining Ta ble, "Old Stylo," ..9lli.no $15.00 Sanitary Couch, with unit- tress 97.50 Two four-post white enamel bod Hteads, each , 97.50 $32.00 Axmlnstor Rug, 9x12 920.00 $32.00 Axmlnstor Rug, 9x12, 915.00 The nbovo Is practically now ami In good repair. There aro many JUDGE HALL will go to Coqulllo In I other things In house furnishings, the morning for the monthly tonn floor coverings, etc., that would bo to your lniurest nnu inai cau 00 bought at a bargain, MRS. E. W. KAMMEKEH Corner Second and Cedar, Telephone lOO-Fi tt ; Blue and Brown Sergo Pants 9 1, 5. Agents Royal Tailors, Two Stores: Marshfield North Bendi Delft Blue Initial Stationery Just received a fresh shipment. This Is tho most elegant Initial stationery on thu market. Comes In regular box paper and cards. Price 40c, I