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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ;We're Sounding The First Not a & es of dpraig tit's the season for brighter colors for an optimism that ex presses itself in becoming apparel. Look in on us and see what the ctever master-weavers have been doing. Here are patterns you've never seen before tailoring that excells in thoroughness. ' New stripes, nsw mixtures, new tartan checks, now plaids all awaiting your approval. ' $8.50 to $30.00 I TO -j TWO STORES. XUP MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND 'imesavers teto i ! NOTICE ! ! ! k have enlarged ouk pair Department Phone Ufl Your Key Troubles Bring 'Your (luiiH nnil llloycloa Send Your Broken Uinbrollas Your Work Will Uo Dono Promptly. See Our Windows One Contains Seasonable HOUSECLEANING SUGGESTIONS 1 The Other Shows JAP-A-LAS VARNISH STAINS JAP-A-LAC FLORR FINISHES JAP-A-LAC WOOD STAINS JAP-A-LAC ENAMELS Largest line of Jap-A-Lac in Coos County Ask for Color Card tt VMU J iJTl K H id Km 1 LL Tfc 0 Cr IWhen Buy! Bm TIRES KOU FEBRUARY Tlnto and Height of Titles nl Multifield. Tho llden nro placed In tho onlor of oceurroiico beginning nt midnight wltn tholr times on tho first lino mid holghts on tho second lino of otich day. A comparison of conse cutive heights will Indlcnto whothor It In high or low wator. High wntor on tho bnr 2 hours and 3 I mlnutoo Earlier than nt Mnrshflold; nt North Bond, 1 hour mid 11 minutes cnrllor than Marsh field. 2r,llra.. 0.10 4.i2 11.13 0.17 Ft... i.o n.o r..i o.3 2Cllrri.. 0.r.7 C.r.G 12.10 CHI Ft...4.l 2.1 5.7 0.7 27IIra.. 1.30 0.17 12.50 7.30 Ft... 1.7 2.3 C.9 0.1 28IIrn.. 2.10 7.32 1.13 8.01 Ft... B.l 1.8 C.l 0.2 WEATHER FORECAST nr AworUtM Tint to C001 ny Tlmn. 4 O OltEdON Hnln west, O rain or snow oast, souther- ly winds. LOCAh TEMPHRATUHR RECORD For tho 2 1 hours ending at 4:13 a. in., Fob. 27, by flonj. Ostllnd, special government motooroloelst: Maximum US Minimum 41 At 4T43 a. m 45 Precipitation 03 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1911 C2.04 rreclpltatlon Bamo porlod O last year 48. CO O Wind: Southwest, cloudy. KiinillicrK'K Job. 1'. A. Sandburg, formerly engineer In Marsh field mid tutor at Dnndon, Is Interested In n $23,000 contract nt Tillamook. Plan Cafeteria. Clint llanawalt, who started the Right Cafo and until recently ran tho Blanco Cafo for Fourier Brothers, Is reported to bo figuring on starting a real cnfetcrla In Mnrshflold. Soils Cattle. As a result of n few ads in Tho Times, F. A. Sacchl has sold all tho blooded cattle that ho had at his disposal. Uo ordorcd tho that ho could havo disposed of many more If ho could secure thorn. Sock Prowler.- Another burglnr alarm was turned In Thursday night from tho Morchnut homo nt Fourth and Elrod. Officers Trnvor and Itlcli nrdBon who responded In a hurry woro unnblo to find any traco of any burglar and think that a dog caused tho scare. Ch Creamery, Dairy and eese Factory Machinery And Supplies. BOILERS AND ENGINES s Simplex Cream Separators and Churns. B, L K Milking Machines, Jensen Ripeners, Bull Dog Gasoline Engines. These are all Standard Makes and the Leaders in their lines. See your local Hardware Dealer or write for full particulars concerning these supplies to ' H. E. EULTMANN. P. 0. Box 826. Local Representative of Baker & Hamilton Marsh field, Oregon. (Jot i,it Up. John Wick got trim med last ovunlng before he appeared on tho Front stroot. Shortly after ward ho got "lit up" and finally beenmo so bad off that ho lit In Jail whore ho spout tho night mid this morning Wick got trimmed again, only this tlmo Pollco Judijo Butler did tho docd mid tho nccused loot n $5 iiisctismoiit for bolug drunk. Marshficld :: :: North Bend rshfield Cyderyl J -'' --""""- M,:AT 01 PHE!U Hikers Ride. den. Prlnslor mid Sllf Nicholson, two Mnrshfleld 'hash sllngors, ntarted out today via Flor ouco mid Eiigono to walk to Chicago. Thoy havo n light camping outfit mid cooking outfit In tholr packs nnd will mnko It by easy Jaunts. Tholr In tention to walk tho ontlro illstnuco didn't last long ns .lorry Klnuoy re ported that bo gavo them a frco rldo Commissioners ICotitrit. Tlio coun ty commissioners G. A. Armstrong and W. T. Domont together with Judge Watson came back lato yes terday afternoon from their tour of Inspection at South Inlet whore they went yesterday morning to Inspect tho bridge across the Intot and the roported changing of tho stream. They stato that between $1,G00 mid $2,000 worth of work must bo dono on tho brldgo and In diverting tho stream hack again Into its regular channel. This will bo done Immcdlnt ly. Tho commissioners returned to tholr homes today. Much Hotter Today. Jamos Chrlst oiiBon who on Thursday suffered n sovoro stroke of apoplexy which loft him partially paralyzed Is hotter to day, ncordlug to tho friends of tho old man who havo boon caring for him In his Forndnlo house. ChrlHt eiison resides on tho second floor of his homo, the lower story being rented to Mr. nnd Mrs Charlecs Krn.u- holin. The old mnii was heard to fall sometime during the night and It was not until about in hours later that ho wan found In hla helpless condition, REMEMBER B. B. HAUGAN'S LECTURE lit FINNISH Mall TO MORROW. All who iiiulerstmul Norwegian mo cordially Inxlted. NOTICE TO PURLIO. Tho Fraternal Order of Eagles havo given F, M. Parsons of tho Busy Corner tho solo charge of renting tholr hall and nil payments for rentals must bo m ado dlroctly to hi in. J. tt.SNEDDON, Secretary F. O. M. MMS. A. (I, AIKE.V Mill OPKN her SPRING MILMNKHY, Will)., .MAItCII :MI. Dr. ir. i:. KKirv, dentist Phono 112-J, lloom 201. Coko bldg. Tuo Phones IfiH BROADWAY IIS I Mirny COAL. The kind YOU bnve I ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific Wwry nnil Transfer Couiiuuiy. . 1 .nwwJwwiaMW iw Hisrfi Quality Groceries ' Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef- !-!...! -Il. !'!.. .. t 4l.n UirrU ,-nni riieirtnk Olid II 1UIUIIL UIOIKb UUIIIg UUl Ul UIU IHBll ioiii miouiui. turn keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi- IllUbi) IIIUKUS Conner & Hoagland I The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 msiiiess is Good "Where Motion Pictures Look Better TONIOMT. Kutiirdny mill .Sunday Mnllnco PAWN OF FOBTUNIJ hi fivo reels. An Aiiierlcau-iuailo iliiimii of liniiNiiul liitcrest, It tell n clem and couiisu htory and Is Hiiro to please. All American iutlstn and made In an American ntud!o. wmifi'm: wins tmh winko.mi: Very ncceptnblo rnineily. COLOMBO Bctiiitlful scenic and educational Roberta Saunders In new hongs. Matinee Sunday at -: p. in. 1 Or, :: ALWAYS :: 1 0o New special feature Sunday night entitled "Tho Canio of Life, or n Modern Crusno Conies Buck." This extrnordlnnry plcturo i.w la three 1 1 els and there will bo two other siihJectH on Sunday lilghtV program, Including n two-part Yitngruph special. Muds Bad Wfoatiier. A. S. Ham m ond who was hero from North Bond yesterday said that ho had Just ro colvod n letter from Fred Ilolllster saying that ho and his party had encountered inlsornblo woathor In California. Instead of n pleasant auto Jaunt, thoy could sourcoly uso tho enr and had to ship It to Ban Dingo Instead of motoring from tho Qoldou ante. I AMONG THE SICK Thco. Bradloy of tho Illiinco Cigar storo has boon confined to his homo for a few days by Illness. MRS. Win. YATKS will loavo noxt week to visit In California. It would bo BUTTKR if you would start that new homo you nro plttiinlng to build. Tho time to build lh right now when labor is cheap also tho tJnio to buy when tho best buys nro being offered you can never buy or build for Jcs money than ilnht now Get busy ami business Mill bo better There nro eleven homos now biilldliiK, three in Pel ham Park Get Hitsyl 5 'SKK RK1D ABOUT IT." W. A. REID, !50 Front Street masEMim DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPKN TO TMK PUBLIC A regular stato licensed undertaker will bo in charge Phono 103 J tSfiSI Plant Holland Grass. Roy Roz olio, who Is assisting Claud R. Wright In tho Bnndon Jetty Improvement, canio ovor yostordny to nrrnngo to havo Al Nichols of Kmplro tako chargo ,of tho planting of Holland grass along tho north spit. This Is paid for Jointly by tlio government and Port of Coos Bny and has proved tho best preventative of shifting sands causing trouble Back .From Kiirekn. Bob Mao gonn, son of Capt. Mnogonn, has ro turnod from Kuroka whore ho has boon employed on tho Dredgo Mich- lo. The Mlehlo has about completed i hor work at Iluinbolt Bay and will be taken to Portland early In March to i bo overhauled and Improved to ro- somo work on tho Coos Bay Bar a- n ' " DON'T BE MISLED lliev siiv WAll IMtlCKS nro high. Wo say OUR PRICKS mo mt high and WK CAN SAYK YOU 3IONKY ns wo carry no over- head evpenso and wivo you that on tho ccst In ll.lllDH.nih. PI.UMBIVG mill FARM 1MPLK.MKNTS, wliich is to YOUR AD- VANTAGK. Schroeder (Sh Kildenbrand's General repair shop. Hardware iM Plumbing. i! II ! - All kinds of FINK OIIKK.SK j Coipiillo and Mt. Hood Butter j Flesh Kggs, Kastcrn Oysters, j Fish. j Fresh Coliiiublu Smelt. j COOS BAY OYSTKR CO. j Palace Meat Market. j Phono 31M-J. bout May 1. Sua has been doing much work In tho interior harbor of Hum boldt Bay. Commltlo Selected. A coiiimlttco of 12 was soloctod today to havo chargo of tho ticket selling for tho Fellowship Banquet of Tuesday ovon ing, tho savory morsels for which are to bo cooked by J. C. Kendall and Tom James. Tho committo is com posed of W. A. Reid, Mllo Sumner, Davo Nolson, J. W. Motley, J. T. Brand, Dr. George W. Leslie, Chester Wolcott, J. Leo Brown, at tho Brown Drug firm, Lionel Gordon, nt Gordon Shoo store, John Ferguson, F. C. Birch, Preuss Drug Co.. mid Frank D. Cohan at the Owl. 445 MESSENGER SERVICE 1SH TWO PIIONKS. CALL US FOR CABS, TAMCARS, EXPRESS WAGONS, MAUSIlKitti.n nvrr,i.MiV. 13 BROADWAY TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU" $6.00 Lo $67.50 THE OWL The Central Avenue Drug Store. J. II. FLANAGAN nnd boii, Proctor, expect to loavo no.t wcok for San Francisco. W. C. BRADLKY returned from a business trip to Scottsburg mid Gardiner. CLARKI3 KINSKY, tho photographer who lias taken, vlows around tho Bny, and family will loavo noxt week for California, W. U. DOUGLAS loft today for Roso burg on matters connected with tho Jowett ostato of Gnrdlnor. From thoro ho will go to Portland. HENRY SENGSTACKEN returned yesterday via Eugono and Floronco from Rosoburg whoro ho wns sum moned as a wltuoss In tho Barton caso. It. A. COPPLE of tho Gohlon Rule, returned yostorday from n busi ness tilp to Noy York and athor eastern points. Ho states that business Is rapidly on tho mend mid tho outlook Is bright. F. A. GOLDEN, school supervisor, has returnod from a wook's trip to tho romoto rural schools of tho county. It required an olghty inllo fjdo on horseback to visit Fnirvlow, MoKlnley, Dora nnd-Slt-kuin. Eu routo homo bo visltod Mrs. Rosa Prouss' school near Sumner mid was ploasod with It and yostorday ho visltod Miss Kauo'u school nt llaynos Inlet. MUX IT TIGHT TE rHE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT. Room with or wltfi out board. ICG So. 10th Stroot. CHICKS HATCHED now nuiko tho winter layers. Raymonds Barred Hocks aro tho best. Eggs for hatch ing. F. 13. Raymond, .First Addi tion, i ii ii FOR RENT. Modern (I room hoiiso on Elrod Ave. Inquire 1102 El rod Avo. For Sale. Calves, sired )y register ed Holsteln. F, 11. Rood, Phono 3045. HIGH QUALITY FRUITS AND VKGKTARLKS Kvorythlng In Season. K.ccptloiially keen prices. MARSHFIKLD FRUI'll CO. Phono :!(II..T. At Pularo, Market. ISO North Broadway For Rent, Modern furnished bung alow. Phono 447 J. l'W Sale. It. I. RimI hutching eggs from 100 hardy opon rnpgo stock. (HeiiB not pullets) mated to 10 vigorous males. Largo unblemished. eggs of strong fertility at GO cents a dor.nn. 1330 No. 8 St. Fcrndnlo. WANTED ConiK.'tent niirso Klrl to euro for child 'during', tho day only. Address Box "O" enre Times. b'OR HA IjI : Two horeH)wer trie motor and starting bo' ensh gets It If token nt Lj Koontz Onrngo, North Front st. ) FOR SALE f I 'OR SALE In order that I may purchase somo thoroughbred cut tlo, will sell for cash, vory roa sonoblo, forty acros cut ovor laud of which fivo acres is bottom land, partly cleared; cabin and lion hoi'Bo nnd garden already planted. Location, bond of Isthmus Inlet. Address C. V. Danlolson, Marsh-field. FOR SALK 7-room modern house, will tako good building lot. Tonne. Phono 42D-J. FOR SALK Motor boat. .Excellent oiiglno, F. A. Sacchl. FOR HAL!'; Chester Whlto bor, 130.00 Phono 307X0 oc address P. O. Box 342, North Bend. FOR RENT I FOR RENT HousokccpUiK suite, Mnrshflold Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial. Phono 137-L. SPIRELLA CORSTS may bo obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corscticr 352 So, 5th St, Phono 200-X Tho MARKIIFIELD QUADRILLE CLUB will givo a DANCE In tho EAGLES HALL, FEBRUARY t!7, with OLD-TIME DANCES nnd tho liATKST UP-TO-DATE DANCES, A I good tlmo assurod. KVKRYBODY I Invited. X OREGON FIRE RELIEF t ASSOCIATION t A la lm nninnnv (hilt 11HVH every loss without lawsuits. John Miittson nas recoivon v hla $1000 Insurance hold on his homo that burned. Tho assessments had run out four months boforo tho fire, yet the company canio for- ward and paid tho nbovo amount. D. L ROOD, t Is agont for this association Phono 123-J FOR RKNT Furnished H-room apartments, 3rd and Andorson, Phono 249 L. i FOR RKNT Reasonable, B-rooiu nontly furnished flat with bath, on North Front street. Koy at Johnson & atiloyscn's, 3G4 No. rront Stroot. Why not eat Sunday Dinner at the White Grill WHITK WYANROTTKS Eggs for sotting. $1.G0 for 1G; Best Mating, ?3.00 for 15; breeding hens and cockorels for sale. Phono 310X5, Hiuolmouiit Poultry Ranch, L. F. llouperman, WANTKD Large knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experi ence unnecessary. INTERNA TIONAL KNITTING MILLS, West Philadelphia, Pa. FOR TRANSFER AJVD if STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and Baggagt', Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103, llesldciico Phono 1S-J. Market nve, and Waterfront ! C w I 1 3