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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1915)
mm VfiWH'UBSfcflMttSSlfcjJlMSfflfifiWH IMWMMM.aMfiHaflgW aujjw!ftwiguAtiHtwea5S -" ' CowV"! n,rt Sc'"" & Mar FRESH GREEN ItlJAI) THIS FltKSH GREEN IMMH COOS HAY RHUBARB. COOS JIAY RADISHES d)os kivek aspa.rag.us CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS CAHAir. CUCUMBERS ALSO A CHOICE LINK OK KRKSII Phono Your i y ii i'i FrU W7 With a YictroU' every homo cair"1 .Jji Yn enjoy at will the worlJ'i bctt miuic fl' T TW VrtreU U lU wp.il imW wktiK MlrtMUr.-.)M).t0riV T 1 ?.? -v -v" u H' trjr -n 11" i hi in You may enjoy a victrola concert any day at our store for the asking Terms if You so Desire "Talk To Thomas About It.,f f!fBm& L. L. THOMAS, Mnnagor. Phones i:J5-J and 15U-J Marshf ield-North Bend Iaies Mnrsliflcld nt Busy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2:00. p.m. B:00 11.111. !ve North Bend IB mlri. ntcs Inter Drrw ROOFING "E!,:G CONTRACTING. ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT B no J' L BRIQE sJi! P. 09. s SAVE MONEY "" ") "Mit-rlHK Iho iimou HENRYVILLE COAL Coa. per ton C0.00 Wf hit ton 0f both 90.00 P. MUSSON, Prop. "no 18) or leavo orders at . "Hirer's Cigar Storo. YOU AUTO CALL T FOR FOOTE'S'AUTOS Phono 200-L. ' tf'Klit and Day.' j. Ilicl't Cnfo. Cars- Careful' Driven 1. L. l-OOTE. 445 MESSENGER SERVICE H TWO PHONES. , CLLUSFORCVRS, TAXICABS, EXPRESS WAGONS. "AI1SRFIT f,n CYCLERY. IfSfl BROADWAV THEJCOOS April 4th is Easter THHAT'S the time for new things; you well dressed young men are undoubt edly planning on a new outfit; we're ready for you Hart Schaffner & Marx have made up for us some of the most beautiful suits and overcoats you ever saw. New colorings and weaves; new styles that are sure to please you. For all the style that's going see the Varsity Models $18 to $40 Wo keep your clothes Woolen Mill Stores THE HOME OK RELIABLE WEAlt KOK MEN Marshfield VEGETABLES IJST: CRISP HEAD LETTUCE. CHOICE CAULIFLOWER ARTICHOKES PARSLEY PARSNIPS RIPE TOMATOES S.WKET POTATOES FRUIT Order Early NASBURG'S GROCERY Tho flood Housekeeping Storo. - Empire Auto Service Leaves Empire. H:!JO a.m. 11:80 n.ni. 8: no p.m. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL In tho Heart of Marshflold j All Outside Rooms. Hio--n nnat. ffr nnrl HnlA (7flnP 4 id MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y Ill AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARP Norti Front trat, Phona S70. II BAY TOSS, MARSHFIELD, pressed freo of charge North Bend ORPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better TONIGHT ONLY. TIGER HUNT. "A Pearl of tho Punjab" In three reels Is a big fcaturo thrilling dra ma, Including a startling tiger hunt and- many other most novel feat ures. PATHE NEWS Tho world boforo your eyes. A strong drawing card on any uro gram and Is a great factor In mak ing our Friday night an exceptional business getter. FROM GRENOBLE TO AIX LES BAINS With beautiful sccnory nlong tho RUSSIAN DANCES Interesting educational, Wo havo been requested to carry out our policy of showing as many educa tional pictures as posslblo on Friday night. ROUSING RECEPTTI0N Now comody. UNCLE'S FINISH Full rcol comedy. Wolfnim Schmoddlng In fluto solos. Adults, 10c, any soat, children Tic HANI) CONCERT. Mutual Mastor-PIcturcs aro bet tor.' RUNAWAY JUNE, coming Wed nesday, was written by Georgo Ran dolph Chcslor. WOBLE THEATER Where Quantity nnd Quality Meet TONIGHT. Soven reels of photoplays "Just n llltlo better." Tho sixth oplsodo of "THE MAS TER KEY" written by John Flem ing Wilson nnd producod In thirty reels of pictures by tho Universal Film Company. Two reels showing every Friday. Tho most thrilling serial story of nil tlmo. 'TWO POP-UP KAHLKS." Writ ten by Georgo Ado. Slang in tho t'tles. Something different. Every one of them Is worth tho prlco of nil mission alone, "GREATER LOVE." Yitagraph featuring James Morrison, Georgo Cooper and Dorothy Kelly. "WHEN THE BLIND SEE." SpUndld two-reel Lubln dramatic play. Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10q; children, Ce. Tomorrow night, big tlmo vaudo vlllo act BURG & WESTON. Little .V LotH. Singing, talking, character chango. Regular prlco of admis sion. Sunday night Entire change of acts. Eight piece orchestra. Jack London's famous story "Odyssey of tho North" In six reels. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Commutation Tickets $2,00 tfarhfe!d-North Brad A a to IJi nr every te mlnnt from fl a. m to IS p. nn; to South Slough once a day, leaving at 11 a. m.j to Kraplr three trips a day. i GORHT A KINO. Profi. TONIGHT ;2B 20' i OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915-EV ENING EDITION. 'BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST Wr AmocI(J rrru to Cool IU; Tlmta. OREGON Rnln, southerly winds, modcrato southerly gale along coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RKCOHJ1 For tho 24 bourn ending at 4: 41! a. 111., April 2, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum c-i Minimum r2 At .1:43 n. m fill Precipitation 13 Precipitation olnco Sept. 1, LOU r.7.12 Precipitation sarao porlod last year B7.12 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. . I WEATHER JllJREAU I MONTHLY SUMMARY I I I For March, 1015. j Mean Maximum Temperature .CO.S Mean Minimum Temperaturo. . .41.0 Monthly Mean 5 1.2 Maximum TG (On tho 20th and 21st.) Minimum 33 (On tho 8tli.) Greatest daily ran go 35 Total Precipitation 4.18 Inches Greatest In 24 hous 77 In. Number of days with .01 Inch or moro precipitation 19 Clear days 11 Partly cloudy 3 Cloudy . .' 17 Marshflold, Or., Apr. 1, 1015. BBNJ. OSTLIND. Special Mot'l. Observor. Lenten Service. Lcnton services will bo hold In tho Swedish Lutheran Church at 7:30 o'clock this evening, It being Good Friday. Decorate Church. Thoso who kindly volunteered to holp In ar ranging tho Easter floral decorations in tho Episcopal Church nro kindly naked to nsscmblo at tho Church nt 2 p. 111. Saturday. Itctiitiiiiifj From California. Fred Holllstcr nnd family, of North Bond, nro on their wny homo from an extended tour of California. Tho auto arrived yesterday on tho Nairn Smith. Tho family Is coming over land. Hues for Broken LeK. Arclilo Mil ton has ontorcd a suit ngalnst tho i Coos Bay Manufacturing Company or North Bond, claiming m.! for n broken leg, said to hnvo beon sus tained while employed for tho com pany soma tlmo ago. Easter H.Ttlcci. Rov. G. Lo Roy Hall announced thnt there will bo Kastor Borylco In tho North Inlet chapel nt 11 a. m. on this Sunday and that at 7:30 thoro will bo services In tho chapol at Lakoslde. Ho will havo chargo of tho sermons. Sunday Kclnxil ICntertnliiN. Next Sunday afternoon the Bunker Hill Sunday School will entertain tho Flagstaff and Eastsldo Sunday School children and their purents and frlonds, with u good program of music and recitations uudor tho leadership of Mrs. Win. Phillips. WuntN ' Dlvonp. H. A. Scott, of tho gasollno 'boat Ranger, has filed suit for dtvorco from his wlfo Eva on tho grounds of cruel nnd Inhuman treatment. Ho claims that she Is liv ing In Seattle and thnt they havo not lived togother for mo.o than a yoar. Ho has tho custody of the two minor chlldron. OlM'ii Chee.se I-'actoi-j. Tho Rob erts brothers, Allen, George, Abo and Joo, havo opened their cheese factory, commencing on Monday, nt Templcton. They have enlarged their factory and this yoar will handle the milk from their neigh bors' farms In addition to thnt from their own herds. Chamber Meets Tonight. There Is a meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce schoduled for this evening at S o'clock. It Is expected that sevoral matters regarding road build ing will bo brought up for discus sion by tho mombors, Ideas voiced by the roads commltto at their mooting of Wednesday afternoon, Dairy Booklets. Booklets of four pages: advertising tho dairy facilities of Coos County are to he gotten out by tho Chamber of Commerce It Is probablo tho annual reports of tho! cow testing associations will bo used, Thqso aro to bo sent to tho Exposi tion. William Black, of the- Coos Bay association Is furnlslilng much of tho material. Presbyterians Meet Tonight. There Is a meeting of the congro- cation of tho Presbyterian Church called for tonight nt 7:30 In the church. Rov. J. S. Stuhbleflolil, tho new pastor who arrived yester day, will bo present. Special music has been arranged for the Easter services on Sunday when the Knights Templar will attend In a body. Mentions Clean-Up Cumpalgn. Tho March number of tho Amorlcan Lumberman contains n notice of tho fact that women havo been elected to honorary membership In tho Marshfield Chambor of Commorco and points to the significant fnct thnt their first move was toward tho hcautlflctttlon of tho city. Tho Chamber Is complimented on Its liberalism and tho women on their energetic entering Into the work. To Sell TlrkctN. A committee to tickets for tho Fellowship Banquet on Tuesday evening In tho Guild Hall of the Episcopal Church was nppolntcd today. Tho members aro Dr. II. M. Shaw, J. C. Kendall, W. A. Held, Dr. Leslie, Hugh Ilarclay, Mel G. Duncan, Davo Nelson, Gor don Brothers, Harry Nasburg, Frank Cohan at tho Owl, I. S. Smith, W. A. Ackermnn, J. T. Hrand, J. W. Motley, Hen FlBher, A. T. Haines nnd F. E. Allen. Tho supper Is to be served by the ladles of tho Pres byterian Church. Expert (iimners Demonstrate. James Reed, for tho Potcrs Powdor Company, nnd R. C. Tyler, sporting goods representative of tho Marshall Wells company, both expert "shot guuulsts" will shoot with tho Marsh flcld Gun Club Sunday morning at tho rnco track. Reed has a brothor, Lcsllo Reed, who covers the Seattle territory, who has been wlnnor of tho Pacific Coast hnudlcnp. Both Reed nnd Tyler havo been over In the Coqulllo Valley for several" days and aro expected back this evening. Dr. M. M. Bull will shoot with tho club on Sunday. Two years ago ho won tho Pacific Coast handicap. DiiiuiiKcs Not Paid. Damages claimed to bo due Alfred Jccobsou and Andrew lowland for tho flood ing of their land In West Marshfield hnvo not been paid, say tho attor neys for tho men. They claim that Buit will bo brought against tho city nnd tho Port providing tho money Is not forthcoming at once. At tho meeting of tho Councllmcu on Monday a motion was passed thnt tho City Attorney Bcttlo with tho men for halt tho damago said to hnvo beon done, with tho undor Htaudlng thnt the Port would stand tho other shnro. Tho amounts ask ed for aro ?75 and ?G5 respectively It. W. VANDERHOOF Is In tho city from Camas Vnlloy. ED GOLDBLOOM camo In from CnnRi S yesterday. HARRY WIEOAR, of Cantaa Valley, Is a vlcltor In tho city, FRED DENNY was n visitor In tho city from Dolmnr yostordny. 'DR. V. I,, HAMILTON and wlfo woro visitors hero today from Coqulllo. JOHN KEIFE cnino down this morn ing from his HayuoH Inlet ranch SAM JUMPER was among tho vis tors In tho city today from Hay lies Inlet. E. II. KERN, of Coqulllo, wns a business visitor In tho city yeo torday. MRS. JOHN KESTLEY and son, John, of Lakosldo, loft yostorday for Eugene. H. C. UALDEIISON. tho drugglut, loft yesterday for his homo In North Dakota. JOSEPH. SCRAPPERS was (,own frpm his ranch nbovo Allegany on business yesterday. J. C. MOULTON, mining englneor of San Francisco, camo back this morning from South Inlet. CHARLES FRODEMUB leaives to morrow on tho Nanu Smith for a few weoks visit at tho Fair. ROY A. LANDRITII was down this mornlHg from his ranch at Coos Rlvor on a business trip. C. If. HALL, manager of tho Tolo pliono company, made a business trip to Coqulllo yesterday. DR. LESLIE G. JOHNSON was over last evening from Myrtle Point and remained today on business. CAPTAIN DUNSON, ,of tho light house, camo tip this morning on tho Vega, going back again this nftornoou. W W. LAWHORN, a prominent losb-lng nmu of McKlnley, with 9jjS JOl w&mum Order Your Meats for Easter -FR.OM- THE UNION MARKET SPRING LAMB MILK VEAL CHICKENS PORK PORTLAND BEEF Our uieat.s nnd poultry arc nhwijs the hcyt on tlio niaikcL nnd nro properly cooled In our lrfrlgerntlnn plant, which Insures their reaching you In tho hvtt of eWmlltlon. ONLY ONE .MORE WEEK OF LARD SALE. THE UNION MARKET J. E Ford & Co. 174 South Broadway. J. M. Robertson, was a visitor here last evening and today. A. L. BUTZ, tlnikeepor nt tho Smith mill, returned from Monrovia, Cal ifornia yesterday. Mrs. Butr. will remain there for somo time. H. J. DUNHAM, of Co.qulllo, camo In Inst evening from Salem where ho went with a young offender. Ho returned to Coqulllo today. GEORGE C. MUUPHY expects to leave shortly with his family for Cortland, Now York, whero ho will assume tho directorship of tho city baud of that placo, WILLIAM CHANDLER camo down this morning from tho Chandler homo on Coos Rlvor nnd went up again this afternoon. Ho Is busy scolng to tho gntdlng about tho house.. MR. AND MRS. A. R. O'BRIEN ar rived homo yesterday aftor n ton daya' sojourn nt Shepherd's Springs, Washington, for Mr. O'Briou'fl health. Ho Is reported much Improved, MRS. M. ALEXANDER leaves tomor row on tho Nairn Smith for hor homo In Tishomingo, Okluhomn, aftor a pleasant sojourn on Coos Why should you worry WHEN Vol' CAN COME TO THE FAIR iVND MAKE YOUR DOLLAR REACH ITS FULLEST PURCHAS ING POWER? THE PRICES BELOW ILLUSTRATE OUR POLIUY i I A ln'iiiiLfi lino of (lijldm.' Whito Embroidery Ditnm's from Ijll.ftO to Jjll.no each. j 4 : IjmIIuV While Kid Glo'os. Reg- j iilur pileo 81.3(1. (TM rf r KiiNtcr .Special ,ijl 1 1 1 J I 4 Mo.nnuIIiio Silk Waist; Miilcty of i'o)MiMt woro (bi ,nr ftL.lil. Now each . . .p f iilU A largo iihxorliui'iit of Chlldien's htrnw IxuinelM, lilmmvd In pink or blue, from, each, .ach. jr V hi J 7.1n to ... p j Men's Extra heavy Black Mer- reded SJitccn Shirts, Reulnr price $!.)(. ...85c I Now ' tf 4 , l4iro Collars for jnur ICaster Suit from Mr t:,- each; j collar nml cuff M'ts from .10c j I l'. I L . Men's Silk Sox'i regular f50r. now lOe pqlr; -1c, now IDc pair. j Merrorlml Outturns Ciepc, ilain- ty patterns. ItcKiilar 1Q ' prlco lilc )d. Now ) JU ! I Ladles' Muslin and Knit Bloom- els, il.lo to 7i1c pair. ! THE FAIR CENTRAL AVENUE M3.T TO CHANDLER HOTEL FIVE Phono 58. Bay nnd later will go down to Corpus ChrlstI on the Texas coast to Join her husband. II. P. HOI3Y, chlof onglneor of tho Willamette Pacific, accompanied by C. II. Benttlc, of Eugono, camo In over tho lino, arriving hero last ovonlng. Thoy wero nvuom pnnlod down from North Inlot by II. G. lllndmnrsh, resident engin eer.' TlrketH for EASTER MONDAY BALL to lo Klvcn by CATHOLIC LADIES, aro now on xnlo nt "Tho Owl" Pharmacy. Busy Corner nnd Winkler's. Mnfiquci'Mdo Ball at Eagles Halt Saturday night, Apr. it. Don't miss It. Tnko your Easter dinner nt tho Chandler. Good music. $1 per pinto. Times Want Ads bring rosulta. ruffim? WANTED FOR S.V'E - do. Brown U'ghorn young hens, one U-year-old Stand nrd bred filly. Mrs. C. Mc.Mullen, Empire, Oregon. FOR SALE lU'RiMeml Ilolslohi bull, oiio yr. old, good size, well markoil. It. A. Lnndrlth, No. Coos Rlvor. Phono 30ai Farmors. ROOM with or without board In private family. ICC So. 10th st. 'OR RENT rj.room house on Sev enth nonr Donnelly. Apply 034 Donnelly avenue. WANTED Flint thiKS upholsterer. Woven Wlro Matt. & Bedding Co. FOR SALE I FOR HALF Thoioughbred Berk shire pigs from registered stock. E. L. Bessoy. Phono 3108. FOR SALE 10 lie. half bottom, nil fenced, l-room houso, 1-2 nc. or chard, 1-1 ac. strawborrlcs. prlco $200, easy tonus. N. C. Mc Lcod, North Bond. FOR RENT FOR RENT Completely fiirnUlied flat, largo rooms, beautiful marlno Vlow, closo )n, $22. GO. Sco Mr, Wilson, Rod Cross Drug Storo. I'0t RENT Seven.room Ikiiixo neur Commercial and Elovonth, at n reduced rate. I. S. Kqutmnn & Co, 'OR RENT Fiirnlithcd flats; houses; 7 and 3 roon. Ph, 443-J I'OR RENT FuriiLshed room )ltli bath. 243 North Fourth stroot. I'OR RENT Furnished sleephiK rooms. Mrs. Hazurd. Phono 11G-X FOR RENT I'lirnlslied room with Btenm heat and both. 211 Com. FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight nml Baggage. Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone lllil. Residence Phono 13-J, .Market me. and Waterfront vlli WHUMWWMWBIWWW