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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
wr.TO? -aaaPTuwHHBnpP fTAJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE $& frW s? iJ8'i;'5ftPffiyffi Copyright Hart Schnffncr & Mars "Because you like a thing is your reason for going back after it again andagain,f The real test of merit in the Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes we sell is the number of men who "come back' It's pretty safe to say that once you get a taste of these qualities, you'll never be satis fied with less. Here in these clothes that are made better than "just to sell" every man and young carefully will find just what he's looking for. We Woolen Mill Stores The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes Marshf iel i IRVING BLOCK SPECIAL THIS WEEK Men's Suits, well worth $18 and $20. Choice. $ 1 5.00 Notice to the Public New Bedford Homesites are going, there being now 32 sites sold. Consisting of one to four lots each at the price of $550 to $700 each. Only some 60 more desirable sites re maining at $250 to $650 per lot. Terms one-fourth cash, one, two and three years, payable on or before maturity date, contracts providing for deed showing merchantable title, interest 6 per cent per annum. Deeds for cash. Contracts and deeds will be issued within a reasonable time from date of sale. If you wish any of this most desirable property, you will have to act. Abstract at the office of Stutsman & Co. All information regarding this tract freely given. Stutsman (8b Co. F130 North IJroadwny man who likes to save Keep Your Clothes Pressed Free of Charge a&tttm, 25c per cent discount throughout ladies' depart ment. Trim med Hats 1 -3 off MuralifJeld, Oregon. money and dress more Nt T" i orth bend IKe Mephisto Club Dance To lio given nt Eckhofr Hall Snt u 'day ovenlug, Is expected to bo tho most interesting social ovent ever stigod In this community, and nil who como, old and young, nro guar anteed tho tlmo of their lives. Ono hundred and fifty boantlful presents will be given freo to ludles coming with escorts. Tnko autos from Chnndlor, or motor car, for every thing has beon arranged to tako you to North Ilond and return. The Royal TONIGHT Entire change of program. Mayes & Souio' in a Hebrew com edy sketch entitled "The Lady and the Walter." In addition, a now novelty electric number, "Greater Devotion." A Mexican romance. Nestor. "Travelers of the Road." A pow erful and exciting romance of tho plains, American films. "Ward of the Senior Class." A Mutual Movie. Majestic. "Follies of a Day and Night." Ex citing conjedy sketch. American. "Tho National Memorial Services In Honor of the Late Heroes of Vera Cruz." This Is sure a bumper pro gram Bjulyoushou Id seo It. Admission, lower"floor15e;' bal cony, 10c. Coming, June 10 and 17, next Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs, Flsko In "Tess of tho D'Urbervlllos." A soulful portrait of a woman's sorrows. Watoh for "Lucille Love," tho Girl of Mystery; Times ion junk. Below Is given tho tlmo nnd hpleM of high and low water nt Marshfleld. '1 ue Hues are placed In the order or oraurretice, with tholr times on the first line nnd heights on the second line of each day; a couipnr lson of consecutive heights will In dlcatu whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the har subtract two hours 34 minutes. 12Hrs. . 4.SR 11.4 G.93 11. 57 'Ft. .. fi.8 0.3 B.O 2.0 13Hrs.. 5.43 12. 2G 7. IS 0.0 Fl. .. G.3 0.1 B.O 0.0 14 lira. . 0.58 G.3!) 1.09 ' 8.05 Ft. .. 2.3 4.9 0.0 5.1 WEATHER FORECAST (Dr AiwIiM Piwj ! Com Bt, TIdm, OREGON Fair, winds mostly westerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. in., Juno 12, by UunJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl government mo teoroloRlst: Maximum 58 Minimum 51 At 4:43 n. m 52 i Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1913 05.57 1 Prei'lnttntlou saino period 1 Inst year 01.12 i Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. Wed In Ciinllncr. Mnitlaud Smil ey nnd Miss Mnudo Pratt, n well known Gnrdlner young couple, wero married thero by the Row It. E. Drowning of Mnrshflcld. Stinuirr Celebration. 12. O. Hall wns in from Sumnor today nnd re ports thnt they are arranging for n colebrntlon there. Thoy plan (or n picnic nnd sports, Including n bnll game nnd a big tlmo In tho ovcnlng. Hunt Men Coming. C. P. Mc Georgo hnB received word thnt E. U. Fryer, traveling passenger agent of tho North Pnrlflc Steamship Co., nnd E. O. McMlckln, general pnB songer agent of tho compnny, will como hero on tho Ueo. W. Eldor on nop first trip horo next Monday. l-'ntvwcll Service. Itov. J. V. Ilenson, tho retiring pnstor or tin Marshfleld Swedish Lutheran Church will hold his farewell services Sun dnv niarnlnc nt 11 o'clock Instead of 8 o'clock Sunday ovontng. Tho change wns made because no nnil IiIb fnmlly will leavo on tho Nairn Smith nnd It Is posslblo that hIio may anlt Sundny afternoon or ovo nlng. On Ionn; Trip. C. A. Smith will leuvo Sundny on tho Oronkwntor for n two-months' trip. Ho Ib planning to nrrnngo IiIb nffnlrs so that nftor this trip ho will spond tho grentor portion of his tlmo on tho Hay. Ho has been nnxloiiB to do this for somo tlmo, saying thnt tho buzs of tho saws nnd mills was tho sweetest music to his cars. rjumlornioii Here. Messrs. It. II. Swayno and Lloyd Swnyno, ot the 8wnyno & Hoyt Company, ownors of tho North nend Mill & i.umuor com pany, arrived horo today to confoi with Paul Dlmmlck, tholr local mnnn gor. Thoy hnvo recontly taken over part of tho Iloutln tract and nro now arranging to start logging near IJeav or Hill. They havo enough timber tnero to supply tuu mm ior seven ur igi.t jc. i'..u vuillut T A T.nsn recalls tlmf KVml U'nrnnr. Ihn vntnrnn llvllll! on Coal Hnnk Inlet, who wns ordered committed to tno nsyium (ins wuok, was formerly n niomiior or n cni- Ifnrnln nnnrii trollllO which nindO n couplo of trips to Australln. War ner was n star in tun company, re ceiving $Ti0 per weok. Ho sorvod In tho early oos nt fori umpqun m tho rcgulnr army and was educated at Ilonerla, California. Runaway In North Reil. A team of horses drnwlng u wngonload of wood rnn awny on Sherman nvenuo In North Ilond yestorduy uftornoon. Owing to tho skillful work of tho driver, John Coffelt. In handling the tonm, no ono wns injured, Two smull hoys wore In tho wagon from tho Grand Theater TONIGHT Program for tho Grand Theater tonight. .... Wo uro so far aiionu oi uu iiiiiipui tltlon wo'ro lonesome! Illntiirua lllllt lllllllHK 11(1 rOUUll stuff ovoryono of our films uro cnrofully selected, uan nine uy tho snmo and speak the truth? Five reels tonight All now. AGAINST HEAVY ODDS , A splonUKl two-pan ruwiui made by tho Western Company. A TRIP TO THE GREAT NILE DAM. 'nterestlng Scenic. WHIFFLE'S NEW PROFESSION. , A it Patho French comedy. A picture that you will llko. ni n STRFFTS OF CAIRO. Iteautlful scenic that will pTeaso anyone Interested In travel pictures. A LEAP FOR LIFE ' m A Kalem railroad story with many thrills and exciting scenes. NEVER SHRINK. , Good Holgraph comedy. WIFEY'S VISIT HOME. Another good comedy Children, Cc: adults. 10c. PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY i SOCIAL CALENDAR. FllID AY. I North llend Thimble Club with I Mrs. J. O. Mullen. I Good Time Club nt A. 13. Clld- iley homo. Indies Art Club with Mrs. Chns. LnChapello. Norwegian Lutheran Young I People at church with K. llrnn I nor nnd Miss Jennie Johnson en- tortalnlng. Social Hygiene talk nt Cen tral school building by Dr. K. Ml nuns In evening. Ur. Shaw delivers Social Hy- gleno talk at F. A. Golden home In Ferndnle. tl.tiM If afirtM1 fir... 1ii tt Hint i. tut; oii.i.vu t.wut ti.u 4JP ..v hill until It reached the business cen ter. A brenk In tho harness fright ened tho horses. Will Wl. Mnrshfleld friends have received Invitations to the mar riage of Miss Letioro Glndys Griffith i nnd Dr. Robert Leo Edwards, which will bo solemnized nt the homo of! the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lr-l win Griffith, nt 1311 Statu street. I Salem. Sunday, Juno 2S. Dr. Ed wards Is well konwn on tho liny, hav ing been connected- with the O. K. barber shop hero for n few years prior to taking up tho stmiy ot meuicinc. He graduated this month. IPEQPbE YOU Pknow ABOUT JOHN POIlTEIt, of Allegnny, ennio In on the Alert this morning. KAY WHITTED. of Allegnny, enmo In on tho Alert this morning. J. C. 8WINFORD loft today for Port land on business and pleasure. WALTER CONDUON loft this nftor iioou for Coiiullle on business. WILL HENNESSEY Is In from tho Hciiryvllle mine today on business. WILL SMITH, or Coos River, enmo In on tho Rainbow this morning. 8. C. ROGERS, of Coos Itlver, enmo In on tho Itnlnbow this morning. Mil. AND MIIS. J. A. GOODWILL, of Hon. ltlvnr. nro visitors In tho city today. HAIlItY AND GEORGE PRESTON are In from Camp 8 for n short stay. MR. AND MRS. JAMES PARKER, of Loon Lnko, nro visitors In tho city today. E. DON M'CRARY hns gono to North ITond to take u position In tho Everett Pharmacy. ALHERT MERCHANT returned to his ranch near Dullards yesterdny nfter a short stny hero. MISS LAURA LAWLOR, formerly nt thu Golden Rule, has gono to Ton Mile for a short Btay. SHANNON MITCHELL. Noble Pll mnn and Mr, Harvey mndo tho trip to Ilnndon yesterday on tholr motorcycles. A. C. VESTAL of tho Union Oil com pany, and family, nro leaving for Snu Francisco, where thoy will spend a couplo of weeks. A. II. POWERS returned yesterday from Myrtle Point where ho has been spending the weok looking nftor tho work on tho logging road. , E. L1NDI1LAD, of Ornndflold, Oklahoma, arrived In tho city yes tnnlny to look tho plnco over with a view of locating hero. Mr. Llndblud Is an attorney and for- Fancy Apricots FOR CANNINQ Only $1.25 per crate This Is tho best tlmo of the son son for this fruit. Phono us your orders. Tho incoming boats today brought us In all tho best offered by the California fruit and vegetable mar ket. We also havo ull seuHonublo fruits afforded by tho Coos County markets. Bunker Hill Dept. Store W. II. Dlndlnger & Co. J Two -deliveries dally. Phono 32. fi Vt morly was n nowspapormnn. Ho contemplates making his homo here some time next fall. MHS. H. 11. MTHERSON nnd son nnd her sister. Miss Rerlng. wilt leave on the Nnnn Smith for their home. JUDGE HAHDY. of nodding, Cnt lfomln, Is horo for n visit with his brothor-ln-lnw, J. U. Collver, of tho llrndley Candy Co. He may decide to locate on tho Hay. MISS GWYNEDDE TOWEIl nrrlvetl hero today on tho Alllanco from Kurekn to spend the summer wltlt her grnndpnronts, Major nnd Mrs. Morton Tower. MHS. EMMA ARCHAMHEAU, who hns been conducting tho Homo Hotel for some time, will leave to day for Portland, where bIio wilt mnko her future home. W. E. DUNCAN 1ms returned from Coos Hlver, whore ho has been giv ing his brother. C. II. Dungnn, a few lessons In real classy agricul ture. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I REWARD I will l"y suitable r wnrd for recovory of row boat ta ken by ninn who wns to rcpnlr It. but man has disappeared, tnklng; boat with him. Eugono O'Connoll. Phono 113-L. FOR SALE lnrgo rubber plant. Inquire llox 11, Times office. FOR SALE il() lot truck unnlm In First Addition: 20(1 clilckons: 3 cows; fnlr buildings, wutor piped, to garden. Phono 31 CI. roil HUNT HouwUcfiliir room with all homo conveniences lit modern homo. Also sleeping rooms. Phono 32R-L. 334 KlrsC St. North, off Market. FOR HUNT Now It-ruum Iiiumo, fur nlghed or unfurnished. rth ami Ingersoll. W. F. Squire . FOUND Gentleman's watch. Owner may havo snmo by describing It and paying for this adv. l T" LOST limit iiliirlr kltk luuultinir bctni Mnrshfleld and North Dend, He turn to Times office. IjOHT At high' sclioollioiiso Juno 8, lady's Elgin watch. Finder return to Times offlro and rccelvo reward. Miss Mary Holler. LOST Hmnll itoodlo dog. to 187 South Second. Return Trl'H HELP WANTED w WANTED Day houwwork, line ix-r hour. Call ovonlngs. Phono 128-J. Mrs. Dunne, WANTED Tonnw for contract It, It. work; 25,000 ynrds dirt. Phon 269-L or 3S4-R. WANTED te'H by iroftlonl nurso. Will go out to homos. 401 Second streot North. Phono H23-R. POSITION WANTEDCnriK'nUr wlll small family wlslieu position oh. ranch nenr school. Willing to work at anything, but would prefer building or woodwork. Has ex perience with machinery. Address A. E. (!.. caro Times offlco, or Phono 303X0. FOR RENT I'Olt HUNT Homo Mirlly furnished. 7 rooms and hath. Reasonable. 1108 North 2nd Bt. Phono GO-X. I'Olt HUNT Two-room furnished apartment. Inquire Nnsburg Gro cery. l-'Olt 8AL15 0" WW Niitlonul Cl Register. Phono HO-J. I'Olt KENT Modern flats over Cook's Grocery. Enquire The aunnery. Phono 3-l-J. I-'OK KENT Six-room house on. South Ninth streot, 20 per mo. Phono 171 or call 130 NortU Ilroadway. I'Olt HUNT Wvo room buuBtUow, bath, eloctrlo lights, 11th streot, In quire F. B. Allen. SELECT ROOMS nnil tnblo boanl for gontiomon, in pnvaio mmiiy; closo In; rates reasonable, Call 330 South Fourth Street. Get a Peach Bloom Complexion HY THE DAILY I'SE OF m'TTHRMILK CERATE "PENSiail" THE Ql'AMTY STORE ! 1 tyiVif B O lAkmM. CLASSIFIED