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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1914)
Ife MiilWHWil 'llini iinliilain.j V t EP npyrf" vn -" ita L-Jiwi.. .-.& , man OTiCMI THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914-EVENING EDITION. FIVE r- II jt MR l&r 'j Mf I iiV" " y V 4 j " Ilnrt Rolmf fmr & Marx designing puts the lat est and most correct Ptvle in your clothes; "all wool" fabrics keep it there. If you're after style, you'll want the best, and you'll want it to last (luring the months of wear. You'll Bet this service In the clothes we sell nntl from $18.00 up. Suits iiurchnRed at this store will bo kept pressed free of chnrge. t)!ir!l(hlrtntl & title "IIICV1 .t Woolen Mills Store The Homp qf Hnrt Sehnffnor & Marx Good Chthes, 1 -p"" WZW9rrrwrrjV jm&dgfifflfaffpn IRVING BLOCK ALWAYS IN TriE LEAD When It Comes to STYLE,aUALITYANDPIUCE WHY? Because-WE SELL FOR CASH See Windows. SOCIAL CALENDAR. , , WEDNESDAY. I Wotnnn's Baptist Missionary I Circle will meet at church nt "X( ti ... II r .. .. . j i. i4i. .nr, j, ii, aiarsn as hostess and Mrs. Patchett as leader. College Women's Club at Guild Hall. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. A. E. Morten. Narcissus Club with Miss Htl- tl..H 1 1 . . um i ubi. with Mrs. A. 1). Prlsclllns Rnniv Rainbow Club with Mrs. W. L. WIrth of Daniels Creek. Bay City Ladles' Aid with Mrs. J. Blitz. NOTICE TO I. O. O. F. AND HEREKAH LODGE MEMBERS ,, Rev. Samuel Gregg has Invited the I. O. 0. F. ninl llolieknli lnileps of this city to attend the annual memorial services In the Christian Church next Sunday night. Tho attendance of all membors Is sol icited. W. U. CURTIS. N. Q. I. Lando, Secretnry. fijPUlP REVITI55 TIDES FOR JUNE. Below Is given the time and height of high and low water at Marsniioia. The tides are placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on the first line and heights on the second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive holghts will in dicate whether it Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar subtract two uours 3 minutes. Telephone 77 We Are Always Ready to supply your wants in tho general Hardware, Plumbing, Heating -and Farm Implements. Wo carry a full lluo of Lowe Bros.' high Standard paints, Varnishes and Brushes. Agonts for tho DInbolo Cream Separator, Schroeder & Hildenbrand SPECIAL DELIVERY. PRICE QUALITY HBHVIOK IIEDONDO SAILS from Multifield ii- HAN FRANCISCO mill Sun Pedro IIURSDAV, .lime I, nt 5 P. M. QASIflED TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Private giinige. Apil' to Dr. J. T. McCormnc. Phono 244-J. , FOR RENT FuuiMied (deeping rooms. 187 South Second street. This Is the 3rd Day of Tune, 1914 and, Sales Still Continue at the Office of Stutsman & Co, 136 NBroadway of the New Bedford Addition Tho closo-In homo aite and investment property, 5 blocks from tho business centor of the city of Marshf.'eld. A vlr tlo tract, novor offored boforo. LOTS SELL AT $ 300 TO M50 PER LOT. One-fourth down, balnnco, one, two and three years, payable on or beroro. Deeds for cash, abstracts bowing MERCHANTAHLE TITLE, contracts provide for six Pr cent per annum. All paymontB made payable on or be fore contracts providing for warranty deod upon tho pay ment of nil deforrod sums. Wo nro uot urging this invest ment, but If you wish to got In this tract you will havo to move, thoro bolng only about 100 h.mie sites In the tract. Stutsman & Co. LOST Niihp glnnse. ttltli Kld chain on strcot, Tuesday cvo. Re ward for return to Mrs. L. C. Ladd nt Times office. FOUND SlirliH'i-'N pin. on Konrtli rtrcot. Owner may have b.-uuo by lilsntlfylns ami pnying ror mis nd. BARGAIN New International l.ii- cyclopaedia for snio ni imin" 20 volumes and Reading Courso Supploniont, half Russia binding. Almost now. Phono 369-J. FOR RENT Slwoom Into South Ninth aircoi, .u iit-r i. Phono 171 or call 130 North Broadway. 2 Hrs.. 2.57 S.54 2.45 9.54 Ft... 1.9 4.0 0.9 T..7 3 Hrs.. 4. OS 10. 10 . 3.44 10.43 Ft... 1.3 4.4 1.4 0.0 4 Hrs.. 5.11 11.30 4.41 11.27 Ft... 0.0 4.4 l.C C.4 5 Hrs.. COS 12.40 5.39 0.0 Ft... 0.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 CIHrs.. 0.1G 7.01 1.39 C.37 Ft... 0.0 0.5 4.7 2.1 7Hrs. . 0.C4 7.53 2.34 7.32 a We arc now giving away FREE Rogers' Silverware -l Now on display at our store. Como In andlQok It ovor. With each cash purchase of ton, coffees extracts and spices wo glvo you a coupon to tho amount of your purchaso. Save theso up and got this beautiful Sllverwnro FREE. On nil purchases of teas wo will give double coupons. Uo suro nnd seo theso promlums at your earliest opportunity. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICE HOUSE plqpn. Vmvn nf lint ilmiHi rntiln na n 7.32 Kreat shock to tho many Mnrshfleld LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., Juno 3, by BenJ. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum Gl Minimum 49 At 4:43 a. in 50 Precipitation 08 Precipitation since Sept. 1. 1913 G4.21 Preclpltntlon saiua period last year 01.03 Wind: Northwest, ciouuy. friends. HORN. I I - EvtomlH Stay. C. A. Smith is plnuulug to extend his stny on tho Ray for n week or ten days yet. He Is planning a trip to tho Smith Powers camps tomorrow. Mill Closed Tho main mill of It... P A Qfiiltli Prtmnntiv nlnaml , down about tho mlddlo of the fore noon today owing to tuo mn in drive belt breaking. The mill will resume, operations tomorrow morning. Cliwo RiihIiick. According to parties returning from IMndon, tho Estnbrook Company linn closed down Its warohoiiso nt Hnudon. The com- puny lias been doing n gcuorni uusi- nesB iiirougu ino wuruiiuuBu. Rumor Incorrect. It was report- pi) nrniiml Inilnv Hint lliirv Mult. ... , , mnnn, n well-known Mnrshfleld trav and Mrs. Robert 0uR nmn m,j rontod the W. B Ir homo In Mrst Curtis honso near Ninth and Elroi! FOR RENT KuriilHliwl roonw in private homo. ao;i ". f " WANTED PliMf In camp by limn and wlfo; woman bb cuuk, ii as englncor or any other work. Address Willing." cans Tlmos. FOR RENT 2 fiiinlHlicl mom". modern, nam, puono uuu " conveniences $10 por month. 334 No. First St., phono 325.-L. FOR RENT KiirnMtwl IiouHckw ' Ing rooms. 1024 Elrod nvo. I fl HAVES To Mr. O. Oraves at their homo In First crt8 lln,'g0 ,limr Nnth nn,i i.:iroa Addition Wednesday. Juno .1, a nml wn8 llbout t)u Jl)n tllu ri,nk of son. Ho Is their third boy. Benedicts. Howovor, Mr. Bultmnnn said that ho had moruly rented tho Will lvo Social. Tho Yeoman Imuso for his brother, who Ih going lodge will glvo a dlmo social at tho to movo from Sncramoiito to Mnrsh resldeuco of J. Broorkmuollcr, Bun- field to mnko IHh homo, kor Hill, Friday evening, Juno C. i - Miikoiih Tnko Degrt'o. Tho com- , ,, A tt ai..t. oov. mnndory of the Masons hold two Oct HcmiRh. A. H. Stutsinan sayB , , iC11B,0lw j.08tor(Iny. ono In thu Times want ads suro WtJCBiilU. n'f,orOOI1 nd another In tho ovon Ho advertised a houso for rent las ,, , , , m0Ptn ,ooU evonlng nnd about midnight received ,,"' f f hnnniiot Tho a tolepliono call about It and rented gcotl J wrf0 nf0r U.S 'purSo It at onco. of initiating sovoral of tho mom- ' burs Into new degrees. Tho Ojien loiter. Tho Mnrhflold drug uca cross dogreo was conforrod up- stores will romnln open up to 9 p. () w. F. Miller. C. R. Pock, nnd in. from now on. Saturday nights j.j, j, i.onoy. The Templo degroo as long as trndo domnnds. Tho drug- wng conferred upon Messrs. Pock and .lata Imllnvlnf (lint thn tilllilln mill . mm., nml tlw. Mnltn ilni.ri.n wn n.U.H, ..W..W....rV --- H. ...W , ---- - IIIIIIU .,., ..l '."..J ...f.. .. . uociorn win uo ueiier'nccomniuunieu conferred upon Mr. recK una u. k. Iiv Minnn hmirn hnvu ncrced to close Uflllln.nu tt nurrv riuintv Rnvnrnl at 9 p. in. sharp instond of 8 p. m. importun't matters portalnlug to tho aunuar uours win Tomnin mu buuiu activity or ino orgnuizniiou woro as bororo, 9 a. m. to 11 a. in, and discussed. 5 p. m. to C p. in. . -. Union Prulillilllou Delmto. At a mooting of (ho Contrnl Labor Council last- evening It was decldod to hold a delmto on tho question of whothor to proiesi agninni mo iiruiuuiuuu bills now boforo tho U .8. Congress ED OLDMAN, of Bandog lonyos this nM ...l.nl.nn it nmlnrin ttiA nnmn. Thn wnnl tir Inrtlntnl. ill nuuiuvi iw v..w.mw ..u ..... --- ..wn .w. w. ...-.. . FOR SALE - FOR BALK Ixit and luUf, wltli small houso, In West Bunker Hill. Phono 390-L. WmsMb FOR BALK 20 l'yl"K, l"1. ' heating stovo, ono cook stovo and fruit Jars. Mrs. U. Andorson, North Bond. BOXiNO! Under Auspices North Bend Boxing School THRFF SlY-RnilND BOUTS FRANK MASON vs JOHNNY SPILLANE BILLY HANCOCK ?UT---- FRANK H0LBRO0K WARREN WEATHERLlT.'vs!''! HARRY L0CKW00D FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 5TH, 9 P. M.. SHARP. ' PnHmff Puiiriinn nnfmnno thrniinh Billiard Hall. General Admission, $1.00. Ringside, $1.50 FOR BALK CVIei-y plants. 3151. Pliono FOR RENT FOU RENT Mmleni liiinRiilow, fur nished. Tonth streot. Emiulro of Mrs. S. E. Painter or phono 3 80- J. FOR RENT SI-rooiii lioiiso on South Ninth streot, $20 por ma Six-room houso on North Sovonth in Nasburg Addition. Largo Im proved grounds. $12 per month. Phono 171 or call 130 North Broadway, FOR BENT Fivo room bungalow, hath, electric Ilgnts, inn sireui, w quire F. E. Allen. FOR RENT Four room '"I',c;, flat. BiacK nouso. niuiw j-j. the Koval TONIGHT Entire change of program. The two K-oiiv'a in novoltv slng- S nd dancing act. The Kelly's 'ft WAll 1nn... l. nn.l nAAfl IIO - Auunu HOIO "" . --- traduction to the public. Flu- . . . 11..1 wn i,o reeis or piciures iuuv -"When Hnnrlno- nnloh Got Suf- 8ettes." some comedy, sure. "Incognito." A film full of rays- 'Ms Own Blood." A lieart-felt ifina. "FlfPa nf rinncnlonna A StrODE lr,ma of the West. amission, lower floor, 15c; bal Par. 10c, Coming tomorrow night. Paul J Jaey's African Hunt. This is the Grand Theater TONIGHT NEW YORK'S OREATEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL STAGE PRO DUCTION PRESENTED IN MO TION PICTURES WITH AN ALL STAR CAST, THAT HAS PLAYED ALL THE LARGEST CITIES OF THE WORLD r'-ol nrlnlnoi I1 iriVVer ,)roduced the nt its na Six reels of "TIIK THIRD DEGREE" in five reels, written by Charles Klein and prouuped by the Lu bln Company. A General Film Company Mas terpiece. SPECIAL MUSIC FOR THIS GRAND FEATURE BY OUR SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROF, LEPPERT. phiirtren. 10c: adults, 25c. l Ih d(ai-a frt" We have a surprise "' i m.-. fnp Thursday night. Bo sure Comer Second anil Cedar. ou ror "" ' I Telephono . .r,,i tka Grand. ' ' imntlnnmn plinsnn as lirlncllial do haters woro Thoo. Moyor for tho pro test nnd Androw Landles for tho en dorsement. Tho donate will bo hold on Sunday, Juno 14 at 3 o'ciock. -------- Klghty-nlntli Birthday. Wtlllam MRS. R. II. ROSA of Bnndon is a Mnrshfleld visitor, J. E. NOAH, of Allognny, camo In on tho Alert this morning. K. L. Brown, of Coqulllo, will loavo lor roriiaiid Tomorrow. rasoul for a fow days. Thoy camo up on tho Rustlor nnd nro en routo to visit relatives In Wis consin, PAUL KANBGCK, of tills city, will lenvo on tho Broakwator tomorrow for Portlnnd. II. II. RICE, of Bnndon, will loavo for Portland tomorrow to tnko itv tho Hose Festival. MISS ERMA CAMPBELL, of this city, will sail on tho Breakwater tomorrow' for Portland. MISS MAY MAGEE, of Empire, Is tho guest of hor brother, Capt. W. A. Mngeo hero today. MISS ALPHA MAUZBY, of this clly, will loavo on tho Bronkwntor to morrow for n visit In McMliinvllle. W. B. DUNQAN loft todoy for a fow wcoks sojourn with his broth er. C. II. Duncan, on Coos River. C. II. DUNOAN wbb In tho city to day arranging ior mu oruciiun oi n now barn on his Coos River ranch. MRS. E. GREENE, of this city, will sail on tho Broakwator tomorrow for Portland and other points north. B. II. CAMPBELL, of this city, will lenvo on tho Bronkwntor tomorrow on nn extended visit to his old homo In Michigan. MRS. II. II. RICE nnd Mrs. Marlon Rico will sail tomorrow for Port laud, whom they will tnko In tho Robo Festival. MRS. II. B. BESSEY, of Coos River, returned to hor homo this even ing after spending ovcrnl hours In tho city visiting. MISS EVA DRBSSBR and Ralph, Drossor will lenvo tomorrow for nn extended visit In Minneapolis and other eastern points. J. C, MARTIN, who has boon wlU tho Brad toy Candy" 'compnny,"and wlfo, have gono to San Francisco, whoro thoy expect to locnto, REV. II. F. BENGSTON left overland yesterday for a six wookB' or two mouths' visit In North Dakota and other northorn nnd mlddlo west states. MISS VOL', Instructor In mimic In thn Mnrshfleld schools, will leave Thursday for Portland, She plans to spond part of hor vacation In Alaska. FRANK NEWKIRK and wlfo, ot Loon Lako, camo In on tho AlorC this morning. Mrs. Nowklrk Is III, and was takon to tho homo of rela tives In North Bond. MRS. W. II. PERKINS nnd daughter,. Minn Helen, leave on tho Bronk- water tomorrow for a two months visit with rolntlvus and friends u Wisconsin nnd Minnesota. i .luiiiy-iuiHii iiiruMijr. ... .... . A. Uordor Is colobratlnn tho eighty- O. BERNARD, or uoniiino, win luavo ninth yoar of hlB birth today, ni lomorow ior iwum, WALTER JENSEN nnd n parry of. tho homo of his daughter. Mrs. L. c. O. 8AMAINE, of this city, will sail ,x or 0Knt Marshflold boys plan W. Travor. Ho was homo Juno f0r Portland tomorrow, to Jenvo Saturday for Portlnnd to 3, 1825 In BOdrord uounty. ronnsyi- Wj 0 IJKgguY, of Coos River. Is a romaln until after tho Roso Car vanla, closo to where the noted vBlor (l0 cty Unlay. ' nlvnl. Thoy plan to walk front iiiku an vnnla, closo to where the noted vBlor (l0 cty Unlay. j nlvnl. Thoy plan to walk 1 Bedford Springs nro now located. Ho Tj 8 gjjAi, 0f North Inlet, was a hore to RoBohurg and may hlki still enjoys good honlth. A row jjnrflhflol(l visitor today. tho way to Portland, yoars ago ho ended a term as Biipor- 0 ,,, HTEVEN80N, of Coob Rlvor, Is PRICE DAVIS, In chnrgo of tho Intoudent of tho U. S. I-orest Ro- visitor in tho city today. I prnvumonts on tho locnl roll sorvo situated in tno huh uniinoi a a. 8IMON80N leaves on tho Break Mountains of California. Ills friends wnt(JJ. tomorrow for Portlnnd. wnl wish him many happy roturns. JAS jiarkbr, of Loon Lako, cami i i ... ll.. lilu mnpnlni' , , ... , . III Ull IIIO illUll. ' Diet, In Sim Francisco Word' has MU8 lt ,,: mcsSBY, of boon received horo of tho death of ((t n vB(0r tho city Miss Mlnnlo Kardoll nt San Francis- g ii00ERS. of Coob - Inai Cntiinlnv llnr dnnth was . ' .. .... 1..1...... .i.ia n in.t Sntnnlnv. Iter death was suddon and is presiimod to havo been rmiRnd Iiv henrt troublo. She spent most of hor tlmo In San Francisco for camo ! .. tim Alnrt Oils ninrnltlir ... Ull ..W ...V.K -.- "- ... I coos uivur, today. ,., .! 1L1VU1. LillllU i..'nn Mm itnintimv this morning. JAMES ELDRIDGE, of Allegany, camo In on tho Alori hub morning. most of hor tlmo In San Francisco for n i.. nf'iniw win innvn for I'ort tho last fow years, hut visited hor ', ' j tomorrow on the Breakwater, I nintlinr Wr KnnlOll. 111 KOlllll ........ KIH.'DIII.VI ,.t , mothor. Mrs. Kardoll, In Marshflold, ovory auinmor South ...i.Dir niM.-Qm.'it if this iiltv. will Other ani. ,.. iirnaliwatnr tomorrow. relatives aero uro wini"i ii'h HARRY BULT.MANN lias ruiiiniuu Marshflold and Mr. Kardoll of Coos from ,uslnes8 trip to Irandon. River, brothers. Mrs. August Josejilu jack M'DONALD was down from un Mra A l nil II III Ht Qll(l .MIHH08 ,, .... r, I. I..u. ..I. .Ill nn lillfll. i;uiiiuid win " inn". Emma and Martha Kardoll, sisters. Tho funoral wub held in San Fran- SELECT ROOMS and table board for gontiemon, in privmo " cloBe In: rates reasonable. Call 239 South Fourth Street. Furniture For Sale $20.00 Mission Library Table 8115.no $22.50 Buffet, Mission .I..81B.00 $45.00 All Leather Rocker SIW.OO $3.00 Mission Dining Chairs $1.80 $11.00 Mission Rocker 85.00 $13.50 Patent Box Couch ...87.50 $05.00 Solid Walnut Dining Ta ble, "Old Stylo," 812-00 $16.00 Sanitary Couch, with mat- ,aa ......... . ST.50 IIC1B ... , V J Two four-post white enamel hea steads, eacn , ,.u $32.00 Axmlnster Rug. 9x12 SliO.OO $32.00 Axmlnster Rug, 9x12, $15.00 The nbove is practically new and in good repair. There aro many .!,.. Ihlnea In llOUSO furnishings. floor coverings, etc.. that would be, T i l .! Ilm, .tn.i 111. tO yOUr lUlUreUl IW I""!- VU.. wv. nought at a bargain. MRS. K. W. jv.wi.iii.ur.ik Hosiery Jiltit In A new AMERICAN HOSIERY INFANT SILK FINISH, ALL COLORS Children's, LudleV und Gent's. THE PRICE, 15c PAIR; EQUAL TO ANY 25c HOSIERY IX TOWN " Try a wIr. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW" Peoples mq-'5c Stores PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY nriHH MRS. JOHN NEWKIRK, of Coos Rlv or. camo In on tho Alert thla morn- InK. ..... i EVA DRESSER, of this city, Is plan. nlng to leave on tho Breakwater tomorrow. G. W. CARPENTER, of Bandon, will t sail on the ureaKwaier tomorrow complete Hue of ..or Portland. I River, camo In this morning on 4 lm TlfillltinuS. .A. E. JENSEN and family will lenvo soon for Minneapolis aim cumum nolnts to spend tho summer. MRS. C. FAIRCHILD. of this city. will leave on the ureaitwuiur m- A-.A... fn nirllnnl. MRS. I. FREELUND, of North Bond, was a Marsnnoiu visitor hub - ternoon, FRED VAN PEGERT, of Coqulllo, came over by auto yesterday for a short stay. IRA HOWE, of this city, expects to sail on the Breakwater tomorrow for Portland. II. ERNSTING, of North Bend, will sail on the Breakwater tomorrow for Portland. B II. LYONS, of Bandon, will leave on the Breakwater tomorrow for ARCHIE JOHNSTON, Don Onrdinor and Wllllo Hoteliers, woro In Mnrshfleld last night on business. MRS R. E. KNORR and daughter, Zehla. of Gold Beach, have been guests of Mr, aiid Mrs. Peter Mlr- Im- prnvumonts on tho locnl rollwoy botween horo nntl Myruo mini, wnB horo from Coqulllo last eve ning. Tho company will havo sov oral work trains ballasting t.i road. DR. BTEMMLBR. of Mvrtlo Point, was a Marshflold visitor yestor day. Ho says Myrtlo Point Is en Joy'iiK an unusiinlly good yonr nml tho prospects nro vory bright for a substantial growth during tho summer. 1)11. J. It. WETHERBEE. of tho Btnr Ranch in Curry County, pass ed through horo yestordny on routo lo Portland to tnko In tho Roso Festival and look after bus iness, Ho Is trying nut n now kind of corn on IiIb ranch to pro vldo winter feed for his dairy COWB. WM. GARRETT, foromnn of Camp 1, camo In on tho Rainbow this morn ing. Ho will loavo tomorrow on tho Broakwator far Portland. Ills friends claim that ho will meet his bride-to-be, who Ib coming from tho cast, although ho donles it and says ho Is simply going to visit hi old nomo In tho oast. 158-R PENSLAR t Liver Saline the best liver and kidney salts on the market. Try a bottle and be convinced Money back if not satisfied. m .Prlday. "Thn Xtomnrlnl to the Telephono 100-L ut Heroes of Vera Cruz." ana "" - '