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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1915)
.vj "U (,,"? "w-"-i5i' caeLzns f jr?'1 (V n MiMMHuiurdm(etMBwiiaM)e6M - lifffl Tili'n iWnHin M- '-'-"J fZMIIAW T ,?. Tffflll,1PHKIaH( w "' " rTTmMrrwTurmwnmminiiiMmitimtmrummtua u ilmm .i ii i iiiw ! in ihm miiiimiiM iiyifnlii liiw i iiiiii - - . :.mmmmMMmri i"iiw rr, Jry , . j, The Right Quality ET the right clothes this spring; rlnn't let anything or anvbodv I. . . l.,., , U.,i- persuaae yuu iu wu any uul Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes; you want the sterling all wool quality in the fabric; you want the superior tailoring; you want the smart, lively style which you find only in these famous clothes. Come here to see them; look at the new fabrics;. both foreign and domes tic; see the new colorings in tartans and stripes, the new Glen Urquhart plaids. Wo keen your clothes Woolen Mill Stores Till: HOME OF RELIABLE WKA.Il FOR MUX Marshfield MILK CANS 5 gal $2.25 each 10 gal $2.50 each 10 gal, extra heavy, $3.25 ea. STILL LOWER PRICE FOR QUANTITY IMC iHSf vihn mukivfffiSS i muvu j vy. - ffaaiv.izfH RnvfhP hf;t im! ttrm m Marshfield :: :: North Bend llfl Commutation fifi U Tickets $2.00 LU HcUdleM.North llend Auto Wh w etcry ten minutes from fl . in o 12 p. m.j to South Slough onco 11 bj, leaiing nt 11 n. m.; to Empire Ufco trips a day. GOIUST & KING. Propt. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS nlll ho kept OI'B.V TO THE PUBLIC A regular btuto licensed undertaker will bo In ihnrgo Phono 105. J MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for ..Good Meals. PrinnC Ranonnohl jCor, Commercial & B'dw'y Kttn "frv HOME Af FY MADE AVERN n a M n y Wo nmko ico cream J78 Cc""al no.t i.ono 13,.Tj JiMMTi--iMii M l"" - i MESSENGER SERVICE IBM TWO PHONRS. P VlLi's TOR OARS , TV MCA US, EXPRESS WAGONS. J'Vttsnnnp eve li ry. ino nno.tmvvr THE COOS I prcaBcd freo or chnrgo. North Bend PHEUM 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better tonight Tliuidny-Frlday THE SOUTHENERS Three-reel Edition civil war story Including Mabel Trundle, Herbert Prior anil others of note. Tho naval engagements in Mobilo Bay Is far above tho nvcrago In plctuics of tills Id iid and as n whole tho pic ture will prove n Mg drawing caul. MYSTERY OF THE GLASS TUBES Edison mystery story. Well told. SUMMER LOVE A Jiiibin comedy. I BREWERTOWN ROMANCE Comedy. SOPHIE STARTS SOMETHING Another comedy which will keep yon in good liiimor nil way through Mutliico Siimlay nt 52:00 p. in. 1 Oc :: ALWAYS :: 1 0c Look out for tho HOY SCOUT. Coming Saturday, 1-rcel Kulom, tlio celebrated Case. Coming Sun day Monday, tho "Fatal AVeddlng" in three parts. LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Dry Cleaning on the most dolitiito fabrics. Wo posi tively guarantee nil work Phono l:U-X. Address U51 Cent ml Avouuo. THE ART DECORATING CO. is now rondy for business with n flno Eoloctlon of wall paper and paints. Wo do houso, sign, nnd nuto painting, pnpor hanging and tinting. Your pntronago Is sollcltod, and wo will guarantoo satisfaction. Glvo uso n trial. Wo' can savo you . money mil-: ART DECORATING CO. A. T. LEWIS, Managor. Shop 25C Marlct nvomio West. Times want ads Never Shirk, Cost, but little Do the work. OR BAY TliV.SS, MARSHFIELD, WEATHER FORECAST TDr AMo:latcil Frcii to Cm IUj TlmM.l OREGON Ocrnslonnl rain In West, probably show- era In East; south to south- cast winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:i:i a. m March 12, by BonJ. Ostllnd, siieclal gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum BG Minimum .1G At 4:43 a. in 45 Precipitation 08 Precipitation alnco Sept. 1, 1011 G3.G7 Precipitation samo period last year CI. 55 4 Wind: Southwest, partly clowdy. BOBN THOltP. To Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Thorp at their homo on Knob Hill a daughter. Sho Is their first child. LINDUERO To Mr. and Mrs Ed Llndbcrg, a daughter, their first child, Mr. Lindbcrg Is a driver on tho Gorst King line. Go To Hatchery. Dr. Straw, II. J. McICcown and a number of others en joyed a trip to tho South Coos Rlvor hatchery lato Wednesday. Basket. Social. Tho Methodist Ep worth Longuo will glvo a baakot so cial and program Saturday ovenlug In tho church hall. A big time is antic ipated by tho young people. To Glvo Dance. C. C. Dana, ono of tho popular members of tho en gineering crow of tho railroad work at Ton MIlo, Is planning to glvo n big ball at Lakcsldo soon for his friends. Lenten Sonlco: Thero will bo a lionton Scrvlco In tho Episcopal J Church this ovenlng nt 7:30. Tho BubJcct of tho dovo- ial instruction will bo: "Tho Foii..-.itIon of Hap i illness." Funeral Sunday. Tho funornl of tho Uttlo sou of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enogren who died ns a result of tho shock of falling into tho rlvor, will bo hold Sunday morning to 10:30 from tho Swedish Lutheran church. Illnoy is Success. That tho jitney bus la a success in Mnishflcld is In dicated by tho business on tho First Addition lino. It Is stated that tho jitney car on that run nvornges bo tween ICO nnd 200 passongora dally nnd on Sunday has carried moro than 300. Return Hero. F. L. Granule nnd wiro nnd dnughtor returned yoator day from Turlock, Calif., whoro thoy hnvo spoilt tho past year on a ranch. Mr. Grannls says that ho becamo too Imbued with Coos Bny to becomo a Cnlifornlau and thoy expect to lo cate on tho bay again. Mr. Grannls waa formerly director of high school athletics horo nnd their many friends HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND .MOTION PICTURES. EVANS and FOX ' Tho two blackbirds in mi cut lit) change of act. .Every ono vtlio lias seen this team piouoiiucos them to ho tlit lifHt oor. .SEE Til ESI FOR THE LAST TIME TONIGHT. . .Tho third cpiMido of THE MASTER KEY tho tin tiling htory or i-omaiico and adventure with tho Uiilvciwil htar.s, Leonard and Hall. BUD BILL AND THE WAITER Tills "Hum" conicdy lH Miiely ono ono of tho funniest pictures wo hnvo ever shown In this theater. When j on heo a "Ham" comedy adiortised do not miss it cicrjono of them is excellent, THE SCAR OF POSSESSION Francis A'. Hitshiuan, tho most popular of all photoplay htai'H, feat ured in this splendid two-act piio (oplay by tho E.ssanay Company, HER SISTER Sellg dramatic play that will pIiM'. ,, If qii'wnttt to sco tho host In plctuics nnd vaudeville, sco it nt Uio NOBLE. Iiouer floor, JSc; balcony, 10c; children, ."5c. Rig now vaudeville nrt Satin day and Sunday night. Hecrnd episode of Exploits of Lhilno" Kitmdaj, yOOLE THEATER T T OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, on tho Bay will warmly irolcomo their return. In From Ton Mile Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan camo In from Ten MUo yesterday. Thoy walked down Ten MIlo Creek to the beach and caught the nuto lino. They made tho walk In forty minutes but had n very cold rldo from thcro to Marsh field. To Panama Martin Luther, who has been working with Kenneth Ilau ser on tho railroad work at Ton Mile, will leave tomorrow via Panama for his homo In tho East. Ho will tako In tho Exposition and also visit Now Orleans and Now York beforo re turning to Minneapolis. Sentence Suspended. On tho chargo of having his machlno stand ing in front of tho Bight Cnfo after having been told by an oflcer to movo Hoy Buffncr was yesterday brought into tho police court, but acntonco waB suspended on his promlso to hereafter obey Instructions. Postpone- Deal. V. C. Mattson who has been figuring on reopening tho Royal on North Front street has postponed tho matter indefinitely. Ho says tho f 110 per month is too much to pay for tho building in Its pres ent condition and G. J. Lomanskt who holds a lcaso on it dislikes to sublet It for any less. SIty-nlno Today. Wlllam Cen ters, of EaBtsIdo, Is being congrat ulated today on his CDth birthday, and also tho fact that ho la ono of tho oldest native-born Orogonlans In tho county. Ho Is still hnlo nnd hearty and able to do teaming and Biib-contrnct work, Mr. Contors was born In Oregon City In IS IC nnd has lived In this stnte prac tically all of his life. Homo Yesterday. J. A. Albert Matson has returned from San Francisco whero ho took In tho ex position and met a number of east ern salesmen. Ho says tho Exposi tion la a great success and that tho business outlook is much improved. Ho was dotalncd thoro .sovornl days YOU WILL SO DECiaitE YOU CALL ON IT IF THE FAIR .SATURDAY, .MONDAY OR TUKS DAY AND GRASP TIMS CHANCE TO BUY ANY OF THE FOL LOWING SPECIALS: ) Q $1.25 Men's Goo'd Wool Shirts and Drawers In gray or brown. 7Qn Hoducod to I O U Boys' Black Rain Huts, best iiuallty. Wero 2le nnd :t r c. Now . . . .IB $1.50 and $1.7C Mou'a Fan- cy Dress Shirts, mndo of flno Madras and Percales; all tho nowest pattorns, only G5c Hoc Doya" Porcalo and Cham- bray Blouso Waists. n Cholco patterns, only !C Six-strand gonuluo D. M. C, Embroldory Floss. Largo assortment of colors. colors. nl L& Per akolu 2So Infants' Black, Milan Silk Llslo Hose, finoat qunllty Only per pair Jb Men's roal 50c work and dress suspenders, also Pros- idont suspenders. OC-,'' On sale at ....:.. LJh Ladles' Boudoir or Breakfast Caps, fancy floral pat- f)f)n terns. Special ,.,,..Lj ABSOLUTELY YOUR M()EY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY HACK THE FAIR rrxiRUi Avrvir NEXT TO CIIVNDLER HOTU. Your Lucky Day 1915 EVENING EDITION. owing to tho lack of passcngor ships north from San Francisco, tho Nann Smith haxlng been on tho dry dock and tho Bodondo being sent away. Closed Nights. Manager Jay Brown of tho Palaco Cafo has decid ed not to keep tho restaurant open nil night after this. For nearly twenty years, tho Palaco has been open night and day and It seems strange to somo of tho "night hawks" to find It clos ed. Gets Out Piling. Al Smith who is now operating a tie-camp In which n half dozen Smiths nro employed, camo in yesterday with tho Southern Pacific officials relative to tho work. Ho has been working strenuously, reducing his avoirdupois from 210 to 1SG. looses .?:!( in Purse. Wlion W.' M. Cox entered tho Flunngan and Bon nott bank yesterdny ho carried $10 to deposit for a lodgo and also had $20 In his purse. This lnttor he ab scntmlndcdly loft on tho desk when ho went out and it was boiho timo beforo ho missed tho money and ro turned to mnko inquiries. Many had boon In tho bank since that timo nnd Cox is still looking. Tiiflo Too Keen. Carl Hono went walking down tho street last night fooling too keen for anything, that is, almost anything. Ho took sovornl "Jolts" of strong hnlr tonic along tho way and when protty much on an edgo was picked up by Offlcor Shoup nnd pieced "Insldo looking out." nono was not keen this morn ing; tho edgo was gono ontlrcly, bo wns his money nnd nil ho could do was gasp when Judge Butler lovlcd n $5 assessment. Cnughfc Dynamiter. J. H. Shat tuck, sheriff of Kitsop county, Wash ington, camo hero yesterdny from Portland with a warrant of arrest for a Marshfield negroes. Ho camo In on tho Drenkwator and nt Empire passed tho Elder outward bound with ills quarry aboard. Undaunted ho got tho Chief of Poltco In Portland on tho lino ami told him to mnko tho arrest. Mr. Shattuck aided in tho arrest of Caplan, tho last of tho gang who dynamited Tho Times office in enpturo was mndo nenr Tacoma less than two wcoks ago. Today ho allow ed tho officers a partial confession from Caplan in which ho states ho will not "Bquenl" on hla confeder ates. Ho told whoro tho dynnnuto waa secured. Mr. Shattuck wont back by way of Myrtlo Point MUb nftcr noon. MRS. B. F. STUTSMAN lias returned from San Francisco nftor a visit thcro. OEORGB SHERIDAN of North Bond Bond was a Marshfield business visitor Inst evening. L. B, DOLL, superintendent nt tho Libby Mine, returned from Snn Francisco on tho Nairn Smith yes terday. JUDGE COKE nnd A. B. Loud, court roportor, wont to tho county seat this morning for a session of tho equity court. W. B. BEST, managor at Bnndon of tho lumber department of tho A. F. Bstabrook Company, was in tho city last evening on business. J. R. LIPPS, who for sovcrnl montlm ' bus been employed at tho mines nt'Bcavor Hill, is In tho city mid will leave on tho noxt boat for Portland. .MR. AND MRS. J. O. STBMMLBR, of Myrtlo Point, returned yostordny aftornoon on tho Nann Smith from Snn Francisco whoro thoy visit ed tho Exposition. ' SCHILLER B. HERMANN la back after a visit of soveral daya In tho Coqulllo Valley. Ho camo In from Portland lust Sunday vlu tho ntngo routo. MRS. WILL STODDARD, who now resides near Myrtlo Point whero her husband Is employed on tho Smith-Powers lino, was a Mnrsh fleld visitor yostorday. ANDREW GREER, who claims to t represent an eastern. concern in'Cur-j ry county iron mines, has return ed from Duluth, Minnesota and ex pects to loavo soon for Curry n-1 gain. II. R. DBWART, nttornoy ropresont Ing tho Credit Mon's Association of Portland, roturnod to his homo this morning following tho meet ing or creditors In tho Murpliy Westerburg bankruptcy caso. LEO W. MEYER, a graduato ot tho University of California, arrlveu yeiterday to enter tho employ or tho StnlUi-Fowtrs tompany whtro ' FIVE IHH- ' IRVING &s '""litSSCyyvJir !JpP5SrSB Another large shipment of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists. New Spring Waists A beautiful line of Suits, Pongee, Check, Belgian Blue, Navy, Sand, Putty, and Black. The newest styles shown direct from New York. New Spring Coats Our Coats are all the correct styles, exquisite pat terns and the latest materials. New Spring Dresses We have a pretty line of Dresses in beautiful shades and style, either for street, afternoon or the house. New Spring Skirts Three-piece flare and pleated. These are made up of the Poplins, Panamas, Serges and Check in all col ors and shades. You will have to see our new spring garments to appreciate the styles and values we are offering the ladies. ' ho expects to got practical ex perience fti lumbering bcroro tak ing two yoars forestry courso at Ynlo. W. P. SCHIEFFELE, head filer at tho Smith Mill several years ago, with his wlfo returned yesterday from Wntormau, Texas whoro lio liriB lived subsequent to his re turn from Mexico whero ho went on leaving hero. Mr. Schlofflolo may remain horo permanently. I WATERFRONT NEWS . 4 Bound hero from Snn Francisco tho steam schooner Yellowstouo is duo in this afternoon, according to the 1 agents or tho Swayno and Hoyt lino. Sho will Icavo tomoriow for Port land nftor unloading freight horo. With n cargo of morcluindlso tho Ronmor will icnvo out tomorrow for Kloronco, from which port alio will proceed to Portland whoro sho Is to load cannery BiippllCa for tho Boguo Rlvor. Tho Rustler is In tho north now on n similar trip. On Sunday morning tho Nana Smith will lonvo down for Snn Fran cisco from tho Smith Terminal Bock. Finished loading tho Adollno Smith loft down tho Bay early this morn ing bound for San Francisco. Sho nr-! rived In into Wednesday night frofn tho south. From Gnrdlnor tho Glcnnor nT rived In this afternoon and is now loading luoi cltnndlso for a return trip, it wob reported boiuo timo ngo that tho Gleaner had hcon laid up ho cnuso of itluck shipping. FOUND Tho host purso for tho money ovor offorcd for salo In Marshfield. j Gull nt FRIJJUL'N'S STORE. LlllllY coal. 'I lie kind YOU hao ALWAYS USED. Phono 7U. Pacific Livery and Transfer Company, Attend EAGLES HALL, 1 lav-leu Hull, SATURDAY NIGHT. MAR TIN'S ORCHESTRA. Dr. II. H. KB LTV, DENTIST Phone 113-J, Room 201, Coko bldg. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY p . WANTED Expel lencel salesman for this torrltory by local firm. Ad dross "N" caro Tlmoi, FOR RENT Fin iilnlit'd liousekwp Ing roonw. CU5 First and Birch. FOR SALE Improved Mocked mid oqulppcd dairy ranch, good roads, cream louto. ? 12,500. Term. Ad ilrosa "E. M.," caro Timo. PI'IILIC STENOGRAPHER Smith Tonnlnal dock. WANTED WANTED SjiuiII National cash icg later. O. K. Barber Shop. WANTED To buy, socomWinnd ohlldron's books, Kood condition Must bo woll Illustrated nnd high class Palmer Coi Brownie Il'ol; Ftxlt prefenei Ct h Hox u cuit Tunis class i WANTED A doon Leghorn liens ono year old. F. O. Birch, Red Cross Drug Store. WANTED Man and xrlfo to work on ranch, man must know how to milk. They cnu bonrd thom Bolvca or woman may assist in housowork. Will pay $C0 month and provldo Iioubo for thorn. Ad dress "Rancher," enro Tlmos. WANTED All tho nmtlresses you wish mndo over, silk Floss, Folt, Wool, Hair, etc., wo can ronovato thorn. Woven Wlro Mutt, and Bedding Co. WANTED Practical nurno would llko to enro for invalid at own apartments. Phono 337-L, Homo Hotel. WANTED You and your friend to ho friends of Lnxatnna, Hint mild and ploasantly offoctlvo lax atlvo for constipation. Bond somo of theso dainty boxes to your friends in tho distance Trlnl slzo 10c, at auy drug storo. ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec ond and Market. I FOR SALE I FOR SALE Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens. CO c,onts per lC-egg Bottlng. J. B. Fitzgerald, phono 3117. I'OR HALE 1'iihUclass pajlng res tnurant on Coos Bay, address "Op portunity," euro Times. FOR SALi: Eggs for liutclilng, H. C. Whlto Loghorns, none hotter; ?n.00 per 100; baby chicks also; Rocky Point Poultry Farm, Em pile, Orogou. Phono Q028. FOR KALi: Motor boat. .Excellent engine. F. A. Sncchl, FOR HALE Chester White boar, $ a 0.00 Phono 307X0 or nddrosa P. O. Box 312, North Bond. FOR RENT f FOR RENT Newly furnished front , room. 702 No. 2nd, St. ri , ! FOR RENT Cottage on Coos River ' for tho summer. B euro Tlmos. FOR RENT Good fl-room cottage In Bunker Hill, with pantry and bath. Phono 3125. FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, Mnrshflold Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial, l'honu 137-L. 'FOR RUNT. Rooms with or with- out board. 10C So. 10th Stroot. FOR RENT (l-rooiii house, with bath, and lot for garden, at Forndnle. Phono 1511, North Bend. FOR RENT Houso in rear or Lowia! candy store. John Ferguson, I LOST AND FOUND ' I . FOUND Some timo ngo money. Euqtilro at tho Golden Rulo, - p . FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Fiolght and Baggago, Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Kill. Residence Phone JU-J. Mm Let me. and Watorfront O II HBEpr'SnSe'f 1 1, iff i acfijBwWs ;. 'ifeJlr", e' i aBBBBB"' '' ' ' . mfrJ' J ' " u aSPP &. 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