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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1914)
TH COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE :'v ir CI 4 iV TJ-n cm ' W ' I .. uV7 fci IS ' ' .jfji m ' 'I,. flAlS., . 1! mil lUTni'l.l I I t V l'lta'ji.L. . . !. I m if 'ifiiy ? y- itf H ! x. ir but both declined nnd this left Mrs. McLnggan without nny opposition for school ilerk. T sZ Tl j CVprrfaU "ft ScUf foer It Mux Fyou go a-tangoing, you want to be smartly dressed. In these toys when young folks go to dancing on tho slightest cx- usc, or no excuse, it's important to bo ready at any time In good clothes. Hart Schaffner & Marx nits are here; they're made of such materials, on such de igns and models, they fit so well, that you'll be ready for nything, anywhere, anytime, in these clothes. Suits $18, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, Suits purchased at this store will be kept pressed free of charge BREVITIES TIDES FOR .TUNE, i . uPw lB -',von ll)e time and holRht of high and low water at Marahfleld. The tides are placed In tho order of Bcourroace, with tholr tlraea on the f rat lino nnd heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutive holghtfl will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract two hours 3 minutes. l'lllrs. Ft . . lira. Ft.. lira. Ft.. 4.04 1.4 4. CO 0.9 5.5 1 0.5 10.11 .').!) 11.10 4.0 12.25 4.1 3.30 2.1 4.25 1 O E!is 2.5 10. IS 5.0 11.01 5.7 11.44 5.8 Sen Ice Tonight The services at the Hunker Hill school house, which are held every Wednesday evening, will be conducted this evening hy tho Hector of the Mnrshfleld Episcopal Church. i Telephone 77. WEATHER FORECAST Ittr AMorlttM ITtm u Coot B, TlmM.I OREGON Fair, northwester ly winds. LOCAL THMPHHATURU RECORD For the 24 houra ending at 4:43 a. m.. Juno 17, by llenj. Ostllnd, special government me teorologist: Mnxlmum ns Minimum ,o At 4:43 a. m 50 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1913 cp.57 Precipitation same period Inst year CI. 12 Wind: northwest, clear. HORN I JACOI1SO.V To Mr. nnd Mrs. Rich nrd Jncobson at tholr homo on 8outh First street, near Hall ave nue, a son, their first child. Woolen Mill Store The Homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes, Will Wcl County Clork Watson has Issued n mnrrlago Itcensu to Chns. Howninii and Miss Horulcc Pad dock, a Coaledo girl. Iluflil Fireplace. J. X. Hnyllss loft yesterday for Coos River, where lio goes to build two flno riroplnccs In Frank Rogors' now homo. Not n Candidate. Mrs. J, A. Swan son of Eastsldo states that tho report that she was a cnndldatc for school clork there wns wrong iib she did not sock the placo ami her namo wns not placed in nomination. Mr. Stone- Cut Spruce Tho Swnyne-Hoyt company enmp near Heaver Hill, 1 1 Which will sunn lw. ,1.,1l,..,..i.,.. i I will get out spruce timber for several months. Mnnager DltnmlcU 1-as or ders nhend for spruce which will keep the mill busy until about October. Then the fir logs will be delivered. Doer Plentiful According to re ports of ranchers, deer aro more plentiful this season than In a num ber of years. However, the sennson does not open until August 1 and by that time most of them will have left tl.o lowlands for tho hills mi, I lirnuli nnd be hard to locate. . Aged NVvtlyned. William A. Lewis nnd wife, of Roseburg. both past the age of 70. loft this morning cm tho 8 o'clock trnln for tho.r home. They will go by tho way of .Myrtle Point. They were married in Roseburg Inst weok and spent their honeymoon on the Hay. Attaches IIusIiicnx. Constnblo W. H. Cox today attached tho Coos Hay Wiring Company, which Is conducted uy J..L. Edmunds, on two bills amounting to $08.84 which the I.um- unions unit Coinpnny of St. Louis had against him. II. a. Hoy nnd the uusinesB closed by the attachment. Confirmation Lecture. Conflrmn- i on lectures will ho held nt Oulld Hoi! In tho Enlsconnl Church nvei-v Thursday ovenlng at 7:30, beginning tomorrow nlghr. The Hlshop of uiympm, the lit. Rev. Frederick Wll Ham Keiitor. I). I)., will vIhIi thiu un Hon to ndmlnlster the rite of Con tinuation, The Home Builder SrCtJKSTIOX. uJ.'Jmn niUl nro m)w ' Dn,oniPlntlug building that house. Don't wait until the summer lag me. (let busy while tho weather Is m'v' -m i an ssVa'' m "r prU'M on yoUr "mterla ns wo can Schroeder & Hildenbrand HARDWARE AND Plil'MIIIXO, Cm IKvlilml. in the enso of tho First National Hank of Hnudon vs. F. J. Foenoy, nsslgnee, Judge Coko decided In favor of Mr. Feenoy. It seemed Hint tho bank tried to maku Ub claim of 1400 take precedence over tho other creditors. A stock which wns sold to J. W. Mast wns Involved. Hack I'Vimi Trln. L. L. Thonin. J. C. Swnnson, Joel Ostllnd nnd W. It, Unities returned last ovenlir,' irom a wookb trip into tho moun tain beyond Fall Crook. They had a good but strenuous trip, going rbout twelve miles beyond Ostllnd b homesteod In tho Hock Creek section. Leslie Hlancliard Is holding down n claim out thoru. SOCIAL CALKXDAH WKDNKSDAY 1). M. C. Club with Mrs. Chas. Williams. Dr. Mnttle 11. Shnw nnd W. A. Held mlilresB hygeno meet lug nt High School. Wedding of Miss Ilnttle Mc Kay and Mr. Ingvnl Petoison. Mrs. Hebecca Lubo Stump en tcrtnltiB. Narcissus Club with Mlsa Nel lie Olsen. PrlsctlliiR with Mrs. Mosteller. PreBbyterlnn Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Kva (lammtll. THUHSDAY Hnlnbow Club with Mrs. J. A. (loodwlll. Knstslde Klddoa with Mnrlu Whltty. Norwegian Luthernn Young LadlcH' Aid with Miss Jetiulo Johnson. Named lllls. .lurd Ri'lmnnru rnmn In yesterday from IiIh clulm above IRVING BLOCK yateltm, Two Exceptional Good Lin ers in Ladies Hats for Thurs., Friday and Saturday ' LINE 1. Values to $10.50, your choice. $3.75 One line WAISTS, values to $4.50 to close out LINE 2. Values to $17.50, your choice, $5.50 $1.45 SEE WINDOWS cypher and Mr. Prey wore nominated ' .'.K".' " , .1 l "S . " VI,10 man who nnmed tho Silver Falls about twonty-flvo yearn ago, Golden Falls hud alrcadv boon namml nml when he and n party camo to tho low- oi rails, no nnmod thoui Silver Falls. Tho Ooldon Falls has a dron of nbout 340 feet, while, Silver FallH drops on- i) uuoui zmm reut Grand Theater TONIGHT ilPJsOPhE.YQUI &) wurnw ABOUT JAY WASSOX, of Coqulllo, left for his home this morning. J. F. HOYLK, of this city, left for I'oquuio tins morning. i i J. C. Kendall wont to Myrtlo Point yesterday on business, a. W. HOSS, of this city, left for Myrtle Point this morning. losses Insurance adjusters nro there adjusting the losses, but tho Insurance Is n small item compar ed wtii the loss. Oross Hrothers. whoso saloon was burned, started up again In a tent. WILL SMITH nnd wife, of Coos lUr er. enmo In on tho Alert this morning. MHS. JKSBK Ott, nnd son, of Alle gany, nro visitors In tho city today. O. II. CAHTKIl, of North Hend, left for Coqulllo this morning on biul-uess. AUO. FIHZKKN and wife expect to lenvo tomorrow for n visit In Port laud. MISS KSTIIKIt HOLMKS, of Coo Hlver. wnB n visitor In the city todny. CUOTIED I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WAXTHI WiinIi vtimmu every vck. Family 3; phono 355-H. WAXTIill M) laying lieni, or young spring pullets, Leghorn prefer red. Phono 294-J or Inquire John Lund, Homo llotol, 345 South Fourth. FOR SALE I'nlte ScIiooIh. At tho Coos Hlvor school election, the iirnnnunl t. mm. THE BURGLAR'S SACRIFICE ll,ll",0v l." ,:ll 0l,k "tnct mm '""""i .'". , who vuiuu luvuruuiy upon hy both. I3lk Hock voted elev en to onn In favor of It and tho othor district voted eight unanimously for It. Thoy will soon voto ngnln on tho location of the consolidated school. New Service to Portland and Eureka The iteawahlp Gee. W. Elder completely refurilsUed practical ly a new steamship will sail for Portland every Thursday aid for Eureka every Moday. Sails from Portlaad every Sunday at 9 a. m. North Pacific Steamship Co. C. P. M'QEORQH, Agent. Alliance Dock, MarBhtleld, Paone 44. H. W. PAINTER, Aeet, North Beid, Phone 421. A thrilling Biograph drama. THE DOUBLE SHADOW n wnnmn; nunl, tt.. ,locco Hlascn wos elected dlroctor nnd h uiaiuauu aiui y ui a ouuiuiy jonn iiinscn clork. II man whose partner robs him in business BATTY BILL'S HOME An Essanay Comedy. ROUGH HOUSED A comedy of screams and sur prises. A QUEER QUARANTINE All ICwMiimy Comedy. TEe Royal TONIGHT Celebrate the Fourth At Marshfield . ... -- .u. . will hlrnM Inln a tno entire business eecuon oi iuo wi n... - ;---- ----.,, Playground for her guest. Front etreet and I Centra avenu. wlU be reserved for visitors and pedestrians ,mJ, ""'"OTf TU fUy already owns a liberal amount of decora aaterta , but i'"' year ?500 more naa oeea " -;; --- -... -.; Plr. With flags and bunting, and evergreen, the i city ' " "" eNlnsarandBUaX W? I&ti5"?h.bt of the Fourth a md toplg -of .ffi -urns will be set on across me uj "- - -- -fh- of flreworka so displayed Is most saUsfactory. They are tbea l aeen at the beat advantage. The "across-tbe-water" effect adds jreatiy io tne pleasure derived from iaem. Miss Mabel Ford will be back tonight and will slug two now und popular songs. Danlol Frohmnn presents Mrs. FIsko in "Tesa of tho D'Urbervllles." In five reels. Tills plcturo railed to arrive last night, as was expected but will be shown here tonight. A good comody goes to make the regular program of six reels. "Dill Dodge's Dills." A Keystone Special music tonight and tomor row night by tho Royal alx-)lece or chestra. Admission, lower floor, 2Cc; bal cony, 15c; chlldron, 10c. Coming, Friday June 26th, the first of the series of "Lucille Love, tho Girl of Mystery." This feature runs every Friday for fifteen weeks. If you see tho first series you will not miss any of the following numbers. 13. Ilossnv nnil Aiiuruw morn nro tno otnor directors. Tho now school will probably bo elected In time for tho fall term. m:w hoti:l AT ItKKD.SPOIIT A now hotel la uelng built at Hccdsport and will bo completo In about threo weoks. It will bo run on the restaurant plan and will ho up to dnto In ovory particular. .Mr. Ilert Roberts will own and manage the aanio. tinnllncr com1 or. FIRST CLASS CONCRETE WORK. Cemeat Walks, WaUfl, Steps, BasmeatH, Ho. Bee or a&iress M. B. GIDLEY 720 So. Frth SL, MartJifleld, Orecoa. Phone QOO-J, 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYfeLWY Jelly Glass lime We Have the Goods and the Price. New 8-oz, tall capped, doz 35c New large flat moulc1 capped, doz 35c New small, flat, mould, capped, doz 30c Always Something New V. II. HARRY returned today from u trip to the lower Coqulllo. MRS. U. 8. HHAVI3H. of Allegany, Is a visitor In tho city today. DR. WALTER CUL1N of Coqulllo wub n Marshfield visitor last evening. VLVIN SMITH, of Coos River, camo In on the. KxpresH this morning. MI8S HELEN SMITH, of Coos Hlv or, was a visitor In tho city today. FELIX A. ELWOOI). of this city, went to Myrtle Point this morning. MHS. II. A. HUDSON of Catching In let was a Marshfield shopper to dny. MISS LULU HODSON, of Allegany, rumo In on tho Alert this morn ing. FOR HALE Ihiliy rnriinRt, library tauie, lieu, gas range, iruu jnrs. Hoosler kitchen cabinet. All good as now nnd chonp, nt 827 8, fitk at. Phono 200-J. FOR HALE UOO.nere dntry farm. 20 milk cows, 20 head young stock, A good horses, 10 hogs, chickens, 2 wngons nud buggy, 3 mowing machines, 3 sopnratora, mostly now, all farming toola noedod oa farm; nbout GO-acrea bottom under cultivation, bulnnco mostly bench, (lood houso nnd barn, For pnr tltculnrs, see John Dear, Tel. No. 1CS-X. irn First Addition: 200 uh(ckons: 3 cows; fair buildings, water piped to garden, Phone 3151. HELP WANTED WANTED (Jlrl wiiiiIk mnUIoii to go to work. Phono 297-X. MISS ALICE WILSON, of Coos Riv er, wns n visitor In tho city to day. FRED MAONUSSO.V haH returned f.oiit Hnudon nnd says that tho poopie tiiero nro displaying n most optimistic spirit despite the heavy There are the days for1 SIDEWALK SULKIES Peoples g.io.igc Stores Bandon Myrtle Point Marshfield Priced from $1.50 to $9.75 Why Pay More? Jolinsoii-GiiloYSen Co. A Quality Name With Service Fame. Hotel Chandler 'Me HUBI.NEHH ME.VH LUNCHEON' - Green Onions Young Radishes Cream of Cauliflower or Tomato Houlllon Cutlets of Sole, Sauce Tartare Potatoes Natural Pickled Pork with Cabbage or Corned Deef Hash and Poached Egg. cashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Stewed Turnips Apple Pie or Rhubarb Plo Sago Pudding Coffee Duttermllk Sweet Milk 33c WANTED Position by lady Meno grapher, graduate of the Polytech nic Huslnoss Colloge, Ashland, Or egon, Phono 1C30, North Hond, or addrvsa Miss Mazlo Harris. North Hend. WA.TED ('use nurse. Sucoud street North. Phono 4 23-11. by itnifeMNlol Will go out to homos. 461 FOR RENT FOR RENT (l-rooiu Imhiho nml tmrn, lot 100x200, fruit trees, borry vines and chickens. Phone 302-X or uull Mrs. A. Cavnnnugh, Eastsldo. FOR RENT Homo imrlly fiinilnli4. 7 rooms and bath. Reasonable. 1108 North 2nd St. Phono 50-X. 1'OR RENT Two-nxmi fiirnlnhea apartment. Inquire Nusburg aro cory. l-'Olt RI1N' HU-nMim hoiiNo m South Ninth street, $20 per m. Phone 171 or call 130 North Hroadway. 1'OIt RUNT Fire room bunicnlvrr, bath, nleotrlc lights, 11th street, In quire F. Id. Allen. WANTED To borrow 81000 ta $3000 for 5 years, C per coat U terest. Security $800 for $100, Ad druss Hox Ix Tlmos office. ' The great tonlo and re- constructor for young and old. Guaranteed to help or your money back. I