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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
t y rl ujuuit- 91 Ki HT1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914- ENING EDITION. V FIVE IB- ffll'ilMMHi i . The LargestLine of Child ren's Furniture on Coos Bay. 3& Beautiful furnishings 5(?,,1 HE? refine the CHILDREN. S'mH Parents :- Nothing has such a refining influence upon CHILDREN as a tastefully furnished home. gome. parents do their children a wrong by hot furnishing a beautiful home for them. But we are sure that you want your children to grow up in the proper home atmosphere. That is why we invite you to our store where you can select the beautiful things that will make your home an Inspiration to your children. You will find our PRICES as RELIABLE as our furniture. GOING IRVING BLOCK Two Exceptional Good Lin- ers in Thurs., Friday 1 UNEl. Values to $10.50, your choice. $3.75 One line WAISTS, values to $4.50 (tl ACj to close out fl l.TO ' SEE WINDOWS lEe Royal TONIGHT The Houbo of Dig Matures. Mtas MnJiol Ford, wllj sing two popular songs. "Tesa ot tho D'Urbervllle." In the reels, This big feature will bo repeated , again tonight and those who did not see It last .night will do well to rseof It tonight. WE PHOtV, NOTHING nUT THE TJEST, AND .'SELECTED .PICTURES. Wo are .not so far ahead or all others that we are lonesome, tout we do show tho biggest and best 'features obtainable. . , Special music tonight by the Royal Ix-pleco orchestra. r . '. Admission, lower ,floor,' 25cj bal cony, 16c; children, 10c. Coming next Tuesday and Wednes day, 23 and 24, "In the Bishops 'Carriage," presented by Danje.1 FToo man with "Mary Plckford." "Lucille Love," the Girl of Mys tery, Friday, June 26th. FIRST CtASS CONCRETE vWUMrV OuHMt Walks, Waits. Steps, ttasrtmeats, W- MB-rGIDLElf , 720 So. Fawth . MMsbMeld, Oregea. Pbaaa 30P-J. "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" & HARVEY CO Complete House Furnishers yatidui4$ Ladies Hats for and Saturday LINE 2. Values to $17.50, your choice, $5.50 GrandjTheater TONIGHT THE1 WTTTBH WAY A flno Belle1 drama' in two rtls THE SECRET MARRIAGE A roinantlcUove dram In two reels TUB BORROWED FINERY A splendid comody drama. PATnE'S WEEKLY Tfie news of the 'world told la moy lug pictures. . Children's Rockers $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00, $4.50. Children's High Chairs $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $.500. Children's Go-carts Carriages and Sulkies $1.50 to $25.00. Also a Complete Line of ' SUMMER FURNITURE SOCIAL CALENDAR, THURSDAY Rnlnbow Club with Mrs. J. A. Goodwill. EastBlde Klddos with Mario Whltty. Norwegian Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid with Miss Jennlo Johnson. FRIDAY Ladles' Art Club. Past Matrous with Mrs. C. II. Dungan on Coos River. Dr. Mnttlo I). Shaw social hy giene talk nt homcof F. A. Golden In Forndalo. Why the FIXUF Sells Koppee- Because they don't coriie back but' the wearer comes back when he1 Wants another Suit. Because there Is Uniformity of Quality 'and Service In every Suit. ' ' Two Stores. Marshfield North 'Bend PHONE ifcjLR 10 Gent I30-I1 Messenger Service 'MAflSHRELD CYlKJRY ' FKUP KVITIE5 TIDES FOR ,)NK. Below Is given the time and height of high aid loir water nt Marshfield. The tides arc placed In the order of eourrware. with tholr times on the first line and heights on tho second line of each day; a compar ison of consecutlvo heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on the bar subtract tw hours 34 minutes 10.11 3.9 11.19 4.0 12.25 4.1 3.30 2.1 4.2S 2 5.18 2.5 10.18 G.6 11.01 5.7 11.44 5.8 WEATHER FORECAST (Dr AnwUted tt. I. Ooo. 0 TlmM ) OREGON Fair; northwester ly winds. LOCAL TEMPHRATURH RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., Juno 18, by IlonJ. Oatllnd, special government' me teorologist: Mnxlmum CI Minimum 48 At 4:43 n. m jo Precipitation 00 1'roclpltotlon since Sept. 1, 1913 UC.57 Proclpltntlon same period Inst year 01.12 Wind: northwest, clear. Elks' Mooting. Last evening Frank nnd Wallace Ackloy wore Ini tiated by tho Mnrshflold Elks' Lodge. Tho balnnco or the session was turn ed Into n farewell for C. W. Mont gomery, who Iiub been promoted to tho Eureku agency or tho Standard Oil company. Off to Port Orfonl. A qunrtotto of Marshfield men, S. J. Lyons, Geo. Smith, J. W. Motley nnd E. W. Steele left this mornliig'ror Port Orford on n business and pleasure trip. George Smith promised to hnvo n collection or tho rnmotis Port Orfortl agates on his return. C'lioien CSmiIi-iiiiiii. Mrs, Vernon A Smith hns boon chosen ns chair man or tho Fourth or July rest room committee nnd nho will select her as sistants Boon. Tho Idea Is to fix up rooms In the O'Connoll block wtiero mothers and children can rest nnd se euro necessary accommodations dur ing tho celebration. - . Wedding nt Omlcdo. John R. Mnrtln, or Coqullle, und Miss Violet Means, or Coaledo, wero married at tho homo of the brldo'B mother, Mrs. II. Wltschoy nt Coaledo nt noon yes terday Rov. O. Loltoy Hall, of the chnpul cruiser Life-Line, performed tho ceremony. Mr. Martin Is an cn-t glneor nt tho Crane Camp. Wl VoHtenlny. Englo Pederson and Miss Hnttlo McKay, a well-known hastsido young couple, woro married yestorday afternoon nt tho Marsh field Prosbyterlan Mnnso, tho Rev. J. E. irurkhnrt officiating. The witnesses woro Miss Pederson, sister or tuo groom, nnd Mr. McKay, broth er or tho hrldo. The young couple will rcsldo at Uunkcr Hill. Auks IViinIoiis. Mrs. Flossie For- rarl, whoso husband was convicted of killing J. Kelly at Ilenryvlllo Inst spring, hns mndo application to tho county court for a mother s pension She hns thrco children, the youngest of whom was born Juno 4, n row days aftor tho father's collection. Sr.o says slto hns only about $80 In fundn and owes $50. She will bo en titled to $25 por month. Got to Portland, Yestorday Cleo, Rourko, ncn Mnthlsnu and F. 11. Dresser received a hurry-up cnll to go to Portland as wltnosses in n red oral court case. Thoy engaged Lynn Lambeth to tako them through In his car and If they did not catch the 11 o'clock train at Roseburg lust night It was proposed to drive through to Portland in tho auto. Thoy loft hero at noon yestorday and it was the first car to attempt to go through ti.o canyon this season. Hums Han J. J. Hums, formerly of North nend nnd Mnrshflold, but now a resident or Myrtlo Point, was round to bo suffering from a ner vous breakdown Instead of Insanity when examined at Coqullle, nnd was released. Hums Is a hard worker and has been meeting with reverses. Recently Mr. Darker, of Falrvlow, notified him that because Hums was too slow In clearing a tract for another pleco of land that tho con tract was cancelled and this caused Durns to break down. Hums has a wire and seven htldron, the eldest child being twelve years old. The ramlly has rnany frlonds on the Bay who tvlll nape ror nia rapia recovery, in-, ,i ,', i , -4-ximi 17lllrs. . 4.04 Ft. .. 1.4 IS Mrs.. 4.59 Ft... 0.0 19 lira. . G.51 I Ft... 0.5 Hotel Chandler uao BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON Cream ot Rice or Consomo Royal Ilaked Halibut,' Creplo 'Sauce Potato Saad German Pot Roast, Potato Pancakes ' . . . .or Beef Stow Dumplings . , Loganberry Pie ... 0" Cocoanut Custard Pudding Cofree Milk Telephone 77. Mr. Young of Portland WILL DEMONSTRATE HOUSE PAINTS AT Ol'lt STORE AT H::iO A. M., FRIDAY, .H'VE tl. THE ITH1.1C Til T IS IVri-'lt. ESTED IN PAINT TESTS IS REgtKSTKD TO RE PRESENT Iaiho Hrotheri II It'll Klnmlnnl Piiluts and YiiiiiMicn Schroeder & Hildenbrand HARDWARE AND Pl.r.MIMNG. IREOPhE 3BB EST cS9 KfW ABOUT IVA NOAH, of Coos River, Is n l ltor lit the city today. MISS INEZ JOHNSON returned from n visit In Portland today. II. L. EASTMAN, of this city, left this morning for Coqullle. SAM CONRO, or Allegany, came In on tho Alert this morning, JAMES COWAN, of Lakeside, enmo In on business this morning. C. W. RICHARDSON, of this city, left this morning for Conlcdo. E. 11. RAMEY nnd wife, of this city, will snll for Portland today. A. E. CARDWELL. of Coos River, Is a visitor In tho city today. MRS. J. H. STRETCH, of North In let, Is n visitor In tho city today. MILL MAY WALL arrived hero rrom Portlnml today to visit relatives. . S. FESSLER and wife, of this city, will leave for Portlnml to day. MIL AND MRS. J. II. EATON and daughter, will snll for Portland todny. MRS. JOHN HOLMES, of Coos Rlv cr, enmo In on tho Alert this morning. A. J. MENDEL, of tho Huh Clothing Htore, lert ror Myrtlo Point this morning. , M. HOLDEN, of North Rend, left on tho early morning train for Coqullle. MISS EMMA E. WILSON, or this city, will snll on tho liroakwntor tomorrow. A. O. MALL nnd wife, or this city, went to Myrtlo Point today to visit TelntlveB.- ' fc " ' MRS. R. M. BARTER returned homo todny from a visit with her sinters In Portland. W. WALLACE, or tho Ilnlfnur Outhrlo Compnny, will lonve today ror Portland. MRS. L. M. RL1VENS returned to day rrom n vUlt with her sister In Portland. MRS. I J. PETHOMOHLN'. or Alio any, wiih In tho city todny to'do fioiiio shopping, MILO PIERSON, tho merchant prlnco or Lukesldo, Is n Mnrshflold busi ness visitor today. EARL THOMAS, wife inrt dnughtor, or this city, will leave ror Port land this evening. M. ELWOOD, or this city, wont to Myrtlo Point this morning on 'business mutters. RALPH MATRON returned today from Portland, whoro ho attended the Roso Cnrnlvnl, MRS. W. J. HOWARD and daughter (Hadys, of North Iulut, came lu on tho North' Stnr this morning. HANS KRlOER returned today rrom Portlund where he ' took lu tho , ltom Cat nival nnd other nttrno tlons. B. W. KAMMERBR, wHe and daugh ter, of this city, will leavo for Portland today to visit relatives there. MRS. WILL CHANDLER will arrive homo this evening from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Dncon, at Morlln, Orogon, R. C. STONEFIELD, of Myrtlo Point, loft for his home this morning af ter spending sovora! days lu tho city on business. MRS. L. D. SMITH and Mrs. Flor once Smjth roturnod today from a visit at Portland and other northern points. 0IIA8, DOYLE, who has tho mall contract, Jiet ween Corpln and Wed derburn, Is spending a few days hore on business and pleasure. He 03c says tlmf Curry County must bo growing from the rnpld Increase In tho malls In nddltlon to tho In crease caused by the parcel post business. 1 GORDON RASMl'FSEN. who tins ucen visiting rrlctids In Portland since commencement at Corvnllls arrived home today. C. 11. STAUFF. who has bcon nt tendlng Oregon Agricultural Col lege, returned today to spend his vacation nt his homo near Coos ton. MRS. SKLMA THOMAS, Miss Hlbnr gor. Miss llesslo Flanagan ami .Miss Loin Montgomery left yesterday for Conulllo to take tho teachers' examination. MISS MADOE HARRY, who 1ms boon attending Oregon University nt Eugene, returned todny to spend the vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Harry here. HARRY HULTMAN has returned rrom n trip to Curry Comity nnd reports that section Is unusually prosperous, tho dnlry business reaching tho greatest proportions It hns over known thoro. MR. DEWEY, who plnyod on tho Marshfluld baBobnll team Inst year, has returned from Corvnllls whom ho has been attending college nnd will spend tho summer on tho Hay. W. N. EKI1LAD, F. V. Cnttorlln nnd Win. Relchers, loft yestorday by nuto for Hold Reach, whoro tho former two will look nfler busi ness and Incidentally join In tho rishlng with Mr. Ekblnd providing ho doesn't catch oiioiirIi alono to mnko n big showing for tho party. MAX REK1ARD roturncd todny rrom Eugene, whoro he has boon attend ing the University of Orogon, to spend tho summer vncntlnu with his pnrontB, Mr. and Mrs, C. I. Rolgnrd. Ho took n lending part In "King Lenr." tho nnnunl uni versity piny, which wns prosonted nt Eiigono Tuesday evening. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT apartment in Phono 299-J. -l-room furnished tho Illack house. FOR RENT Seven-room limine, 075 Seventh street South. Ph. 284-R. FOR SALE FOR SALE UO lot truck garde i First Addition: 200 chickens; 3 cows; fair buildings, wator plpo4 to garden. Phono 3151. 1 HELP WANTED I WANTED Position by lady utraur grnpl.er, graduate of tho Polytoch nlc Iluslnoss Collogo, Ashland, Or ogon. Phono 1030, North Ilond. or nddross Miss Muzlu Harris. North Rend. FOR RENT FOR RENT O-room house nnd bam, lot 100x200, fruit troes, borry vines and chickens, Phon 302-X or sell Mrs. A, Cnvanaugk, Enstsldo. FOR KENT Two-room furakOifd apartment, Inquire Nasburs Gro cery. FOR IIUN'P SlK-room liocwe mi South Ninth UMt, 20 per m. Phon 171 or call 130 Nrth Broadway. FOR 11HATT Fir room buutfAlw, batti, electric HeVts, 11th trout, la qulr F. B. Allen. WANTED BO layhyf liens, or younu spring pullets, Leghorna prefer red. Phone 294-J or Inquire Job Lund, Homo Hotel, 34C South Fourth. Sylvodoifo Face Powder The most elegant face pow der ever put out. French imported. For sale only at i pENSLAR and NYAL store CLASSIFIED AdsSI