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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1915)
HjQKjH I.MJTW1 THE COOS BAY T1MSS, M'.RSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE ATTEND THIS National Celebration of Advertised Goods "THE OWL" offers vou nationally advertised aoods made by the country's biggest and most reputable manufacturers who sign their names to every pack age or article because they are proud of the quality and excellence of the goods they offer you. And such goods are guaranteed to give you satisfaction. If anything should go wrong the manufacturer and we will make good. WHEN A DEALER. tells you another article is "just the same" or 'just as good," as what you have asked for, re member that's "shop talk" and means greater profit for him, but loss to you, if you- buy the inferior article. ' During this week ' 'THE OWL" has for free dis tribution samples, bo oklets, souvenirs, etc., of Nat ionally Advertised Products. Ask for yours. SEE OUR $325.00 PRIZE-CONTESTING WINDOW. U THE OWL FRANK D. COHAN. The Central Avenue Drug Store JJ This is the Week of Nationally Advertised Goods IVIIR.V THIHtr. IS A HKTTHH LINK OF NATIONALLY AVKIt- iiscii iTitis room put up thf.y will hi: found IX The Pure Food Store r We recoimuiMiil Hl'NTH' lino of canned goods mill the famous Heinz 57 Varieties WHiare tlio luigvsl assortment, of iintloiially advertised Ko rciics In Mnrslifield. Phono jour orders to Ollivant & Weaver. The Pure Food Grocers A GOOD PLACH TO TIIADIC Wr Third ami Central. Phono 1011 All,) a select stork of Fresh FiiiKh mill Vegetables oii Hand. We Lead in 1b ml FURNITURE hi:causi: wi: handli: oxrA' Quality Furniture WHY PAV MOItK? Johnson-Gulovsen Company The Quality Name with a Service Fame. oniore, with "A. llen for Cuba" won for the bojs, Tills wng the final con tost after eiu-ti cliutt held n tryoiil to select randldates. Tlio two winners will meet North llend on April 1. Tlio other representatives In Uncontest I last evening wore, for tlio Freshmen, Huliy Carlson, llelcij. Ilces ana Jesse Franz, for tlio Sophomores, Mav Church, Zoo Dolan. LuiIwIr Stono and Harvey Wntters. Though n Sophnioro I Miss Ruth Cowan was classed with 4 4 tlio Juniors liecauso of belnc In an BREVITIES WEATIIKK FOHF.CAST A Fit Anita?ltil Praa (n Paa Tla TImm t OREGON -,. Fair, varlublo winds, becoming northerly. LOCAL TKMPERATUR13 HFCOHD i For tlio 24 houra ending at O -1:1.1 a. m., March 23, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ' ernmont meteorologist: Maximum 7.1 Minimum 41 , At 1:13 a. m 44 Precipitation 00 ! Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1914 C4.97 Precipitation same norlod Inst year G1.C9 Wind: Northwest, clear. advanced ISngllsli class, For tho Juniors there wero Rthcl .Tosephson, I , Uny Davis and Tom Wattera and for tho Seniors Marjorle (Iraham. ' I Contest Foe Timber. Literally up- on tho voracity of the loaders In tho two sides does the suit of F. A. Pier-1 sou and wife against W. 11. Meyers, of tho Ustabrook Company seem to ' hinge. Hefore Judgo Coko tho It was finished today at noon and attorneys for both sides will now submit briefs, i Plorson claimed that ho bought 120 i acres of wooded Innd from a man I nfltllfl.1 Htf 11nif Id 41. n nnot ...lirv l.l J J him the snlo also Included tho timber. , Meyers claimed thnt he bad owned I the land In tho first place, had sold 4 It last March to Dr. W. 1 cirnnby reserving tho timber In n separato lUHumm-ut unit mat mo saio men to i Ott could havo been for nothing elso noux thnn tho land and not for tho timber. S. D. Pulford appeared as a witness ' for Plorson, whoso case was fought . ' by Claud Giles whllo Peck and Peek 'p ond J. O. Stcnunlor represented tho 1 uuiumiiiiK, AMONG THE SICK , HORN To Mr. and Mrs. Noll names at their homo on South Coos ltlver, ' I March 20, 1915, a daughter. Uoth mother and daughter nro doing well. I Little Marlon Oldley Is suffering LILLEHO To Mr. and Mrs. Larry with n bad enso of tho grippe. Lllloho, In North Uend, March 22, Percy Ross underwent an opnrn 191G, n 12 3-4 poilnd boy. ,tIou nt Mercy Hospital Friday and HORN To Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Is now roportcd much Improved. Horn at their homo In Old North1 Mrs. Ohmau of North inlet is re I Bond, a 9 1-4 bod, their 11th child, i Ported on tho sick list. j Tod Oucntlionor Is reported re- ii...... ri..i. ni. t.,.. m..i. i..t covorliiir at Morcv llosnltal from !n- anothor successful mpotlng last Sat- J"rlos received whllo loading tho unlay evening at tho nparttnenf of ' , JnT'VViVio ni,i, ,..i , ,i Howard S. Dunning In tho Williams! ,rLll"11v , ml11"5 ,lor,,r' iiiiii.iinir . I srr. and Mrs. A. U. Gldloy Is sick i Award Advertising KM. Tho Ad vortlslnc Comnutteo of tho Chamber of comnicrco has awarded tho print ing of tho backs of 300.000 small S?1" l1!800' ?' l:' 1 Kelinnd Is 84 ' V or uiiiu iur iOlO.IV. 1110 IHCIUIUH nuu Tim lltlln ilrl if -tr n.,.1 yxra T T ! nirwirtvr iinnn .i.nonn fnn i, i,nnf I -i o iituo gin of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. tones. i x oal0r ,a I'l'lo sick with tlio grlppo FiuiiInIi Kntertaliiuiciit. I with tho grlppo. I Pen Fisher was back down town to-1 day after an attack of tonsolltls. , Georgo AV. Kolland is still til with i pnoumonla nnd heart trouble Mr. , High Quality Groceries Our own prompt anrj particular delivery service Ef ferent clerks hchifi out of the high rent district and InS OUr nin p.i ns Inw jiq pnnslstfint with o;nnH lllisi- wss makes Conner & Hoagland '"South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 HAVH VOU IIIU'IID TIIK March Victrola Records M' V AM) J.ISTI5X TO TIIU LATDST IN GOOD MUSIO &mtfvMM$m Ktfrftd'ffFtEJtbnJKSK T;. Ti. THOMAS, Manager. Phones liift-J and 1BIM fHiGER 3ERVIGE KM ! CAM ,o, 'nVO VHO.VKS. llNi. !. ' l 0U CMVi, TAXKMHS, KXI'IIKSS A'AOXS. wJ'Mi)r(i.Kitv, mu nito.iuwAV TORIC LENS OUR BE:5T- Have You Bad Eyes? Some ojo twililcs oro beyond tho help of lens, as for In btauco, OlUJ.VXir DISKASKS pf tho eye. J'H ho lioiitst wllli l if Ju let mo look you In tho eye." Vou' can't buy eyo glasses from mo if eye glasses will not help JOII, Sonio ojtoiiietists or opticiunt; mo not iw iurticiiliti'. Iliokcu lenses duplicated Formerly of lied Cross Optical Department, now Hmiiii 10, over I4iihI'h Dry (ioods Storo. J. H. GRIFFITH optomi;tuisp Murslifleld, Oregon. Mr3. Watklii8 has promised to furnish cntortalnmont tomorrow afternoon nt tho Boptlst Ladles' Silver Tea in tlio Church parloro. Thero will bo n talk on "Spiritual Housekeeping" mid a Dontlng song, n medloy of, popular airs. May HIait Paper. It. 13. Kuorr, ' formerly pharmacist at tho Rod i 1 Cross Drug Store, and now pro-i prlctor of a drug storo nt Gold , Iloacli, 1b planning on starting u weekly paper nt tho now town of , Drooklngs. Ho will return his In terests ut Gold Ilcach. Gift ti Ulmiry. Mrs. Morton Towor of Emplro has given to tho Marshflold public library 1G5 vol umes containing tho official records of tho civil war. Tho work of haul ing thorn to Marshflold was doilo freo of cbargo by II. II, lngersoll, of Emplro, with his wagon nud team. Illast Itiyuks Down Door. A blast , rot off on a vacant lot on Tenth I street In Sengstncken Addition out Saturday blow rocks and dirt into tho nlr, sending, part of them atif far as tho homo of James C. Jones, nt least 100 foot awny whoro a door , was broken open. No other damngo was dono and a now door was put in yesterday. j Adopt Uj'-TjUwh. Tlioro was a meeting of tho Womon's Auxiliary in tho Chambor of Commerco Saturday nftornoon when tho now by-lawH of I tho organization wero adopted. Tlioro . was a largo attoudanco and sovoral projects for tho boautlflcatlon for tho' i city woro talked over and will como, up nt a future mooting, i Pony Kills Itself. Mrs. llesslo ' Peterson lost n beautiful and vnl-' , unblo pony last wook when tho lit-1 tlo animal got into a sack of wheat and ato so much thnt ho died. Whothor death resulted from gorg ing Itself or shock when It dls-1 I covered thnt it had eaten nearly the vnltio of Itsolf in high-priced wheat ' Is not known ( Ilond' Italswl. U. O. Ornvcs, ono, ;of tho attorneys In tho Mr. and Mrs. : Clarenco Ilussell caso at Myrtlo Polnti states that when ho loft tho cpunty seat on Saturday ojtornoon tho papers wero thon ready for sign ing for tho $5,000 bond of Mrs. iHussoll. Tho raising of $2,000 over tho original amount Is taken to Indl cato that h, A. Llljeavlst has found additional ovidenco for the atnto. Sho , waived Jior honrlng, though Clarenco Ilussell has not. Dig Crowds Continue. In a lot-1 tor received by Hugh Mel.nln from 1 J, A. Wurd ut tho Exposition yester day, tho writer stales that tho big crowds continue dally on tho grounds ' I averaging botweou, 50,000 and 75,-, 000 every day. Ho Is busy now reproducing a bit of outdoor scen ery near the Oregon building which 1 will bo a repllcn of tho Orogon coast i with the marino life. 'He asks that advertising lltornturo bo sent, tho visitors thero showing a great In terest in Coos Day and, In fact, In all tho Oregon country, Cliaugo Iwmt For Sale Pool room nud cigar stand. Slock nud fu tures included. Front street. Good location, new building, lleasou ublo rent. , Snap If ta ken at oure. $:IH(). "Sec Held About It." W. A. REID 150 Front .Street. Knox f and YT Stetson '-:'jn Hats P comueHt iou TfSSIc ! f.5f?r9: T ADUfcKnsBna- H; r H tr- -J I -,.S.., ?'. m . ffi,&tiaaatgM z LLIV Clothes for the Business Man lias been our specialty !t Is.a point we keep in mind at all times, to havo ALWAYS in stock suits to lit EVERYBODY. Wo don't buy clothes simply bccnusQ wc think thoy vill look attractive when draped over a form in he show window. Wo know that tho heavy-set, well developed man niust bo fitted as well as tho tall, slim map. Therefore, in purchasing our stocks, wc included tho very clothes, wo think should be suited to your Individ- mil proportions. i When a business inan sends a dollar on an errand, ho espcclo that Dollar to bring back a full hundred cents' v.prth. It's just what any man expects, and what every man is sure to get who wears a suit with tho name of ADLEEbRCEHESTER.. in it. Prices $20.00 and $25.00 IF YOU ARE ON THE FENCE AIIOUT THAT, New Spring Suit tUl.b l.V AND I,KT US SHOW YOU A. KUPPi:xiii:iMi:it $20 to $40 OTHKIt Sl'ITrl $10 to $20 FIXUP t Two Stoics' Marshflcld :: :: :: North Head THE 0RPHEUM 4 j Monday and Tuesday i California j Jubilee Quartet Auspipes Coos Bay Concert ; Band ' i ORPHEUM 'Adults 50c. Children 25c. Entirely new picture program i Wednesday night ' including the famous 1 Keystone Comedies 10c AGAIN 10q flvo litres la Iiottoin land, partly clcarod; cabin and lion houso, Harden already planted. Location, lioad of Isthmus Inlet. Address O. V. Danlelson, Marshflold. SKVP.HATi THOUSAND I)OI,UltS to loan, loiifc tornis, on improved farms. IntorcBt 8 por cont. W. U. Douglas, City. WANTED WANTMI) Cliinleiilinf, or nny kind of labor. Qco. Dcotor, c-o Times. FOR SALE I'OH HAMC (Ins eiiKlne, 2)i liorso power. Oood ntiiiiliiK ordor. Ono half orlKlnol price, used ono year. Apply J. Li. Koontz, Front St. FOU SAIdC TlioioiiRhlired Wlillo Leghorn eggs for settlnfr. H. A. Landritli. Phono U034 Farmers. FOIt SALIC Motor lioat. .Kxccllent engine F. A. Sacchl. FOIt SALIC aiestor AVIilto Ininr, $30.00 Phono 307XC or address P. O. Uox 342, North Ilond. FOIt kali: Oil HXCIIANOi: fw uuiall plato cntunra., 1-A special Kodak mill outfit, almost now. P. O. llox G17. NDBLE THEATER IT - TONIG t AIFIF 1 LMJRyfll 11- w ' ! FOIt SA,i: Dry feitlllef, liiirnt bones. Phono 1811 North Ilond. ; FOR'RENT New holies Ity .liss LoIk Piell. Hiitlre t'liaiiKu of plmtoplayh SIX KKKI.S. THE THIRD ACT An iiiiusiial Itlouranli featuru in i, . i . . . Miieniiies, Ageni UO partit, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Foit hunt, aa Fomiii, cmiiH. 833 South Hioadw.-y,. l'liono 443J. OH HIINT I'lve-room Ikiiihc, Xo. U30 South 1,1th st. Phono 2S3-L. Oil HUNT llestmirnnt, equipped, best location, also ulovon-room rooming houso,' furnfDhod. Il: A. Bock,' North Ilond. FOIt HHNT. Hoonis ullli or with out board. ICC So. 10th Street. 'Tom James of tho Arrow Lino an- HEARST-SELIG WEEKLY nounces that thero Is n temporary, (.Vinmny imihls lier new linliy. ichango Jn tlio boat schedules of thej lnhiio phase of (lie world's Kieat. j lino and that for the present tho '" " ' fvenlH of liu freight scrvleo to Portland will ho Si". ""J1:.-. n TU iiiiinipn discontinued and tho YcllowHono'THE LURE OF THE WINDIGO . , , , . . , , ,. ,,... a , A plcliiro of liiteiika iuleiext iiiiulo will mako tho trip In hoio from 8an,,y '10 MlK t.olll,lliy ,W, ,,,. Franclbco threo tiroes n month, urn u'elh'of nleturex. WANTHII A bet or liar locks nnd oara. Must ho cheap. If.iiulro "N" Tlinos office. WANTI.'D, rlean, m'lLiiiiinuered hoy wild licyclo to mako hluuoir Konerally usofiil around n driijf Ktoro. Address Il'ix "O," euro TIlllOH. MATICHNITV or invalid inline, Mix. M. Alexaudor. Address Uan. Del.. Mnrshfluld. leaving tho South on tho 10th, BASEBALL AWD TROUBLES 20th and 30th of each mqnth. Thli mnv (u-dy Idea Miniethliie: 'njeans that Coos Hay Is not being that will make, yon forot your ,-oit HHNT ff.ioom fiinilsheil Iioiimi islted by tho Daisy Putman, toiililfh for the eyenliiK. In doslrablo location. I. '8. Kauf- palsy Oadsby, Daisy, Para.so n '& L! AJZ 1J. tho Alvarado. It U believed tho TliuiMlay uIkIH: ".MNs Mary Pick. ' ,o.ST Speedometer for miton.ol.Ili., Yellowstone will io able to take tho roid In TlvSK OF TH-5 KTOII botweon Marshfield and North i lumber output of tho Swayuo &('Ol'.THY." , yid. Howard for return to ' Hoyt North Hend mill for tho Pres-u,-- rrrthX '' Jt ,ent. .mill iliitli. L AVInnew Oratiulnd Contest. Miss I Tlio real "ninster fealuieH" iio ICthel Joseithson. a junior, with tlio.ilui I'AHAAIOl'NT FI-UTl'HKS inado subject, "Tho Uovernor's Last Levy" fioni tho Kieatost hookn and Mauo FOIl HKNT Hoiihu in rear of Louis' candy storo. John Ferguson. A I IT NKHDLi: SHOP Corner Sec- ond and Murket. : I LOST AND FOUND ' I FOUND Sunday, between Maih fluid and Kmplio, lady's brown fur. Owner may havo sumo by paying for this ud at tho Times office. FOIt lUf-NT .Mix. KiiiUIikiiII'm rot tago on South Sixth st. Phono 31-1X1 Farmora. last evening won tho oi utorlcal eon-, plujK Hh popular stars of l,i',..-oit HLK Will koM vorv reason test for tlio girls lu the high school lAiueWnin stage. L ,'.. ."""..'.!?... auditorium and Ludwlg Stono, Soph-1 Learn to say "I'Hnmtount." FOIl TltANS,l'i:it iVND STQHAOi: O HOUSEHOLD OOODS Freight ui)l Hnggiige. Call FHHOURON THANSFKH Phone I Oil. KoMdcuro Phono HI-.L .Mai Let live, and Waterfront 4 ablo, forty ocroa tut over land, 1 niffifHiiiitfirwwiiiiHMiiiiiM