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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1915)
JBSaBwWIiStiiw !9fWMMiKMSSS9 H SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES , MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 191 5-EVEHING EDITION m BONDS mont. City Knglnccr Cavanaugh re ported the cut on Mcl'lierson would not bo excessive to init tlio Btreot through ns proposed. IWODSE IWSTALLlBASEBALiSGORES. i'iiio'H nlMI.V 30IITJI HKXI COl'XCIIi Al'THOK- izi:s issi'i: Action Xvsnry T Itctlcvm Out mi(lliur City AVnmmts. Plan Street Iinpnucinent I.OSIM l-'IKST (UMK1 NEWS OF WORTH BEND i.. Mi.-Mitrim fSATHKll at n.i.- nmnn.Mi Ql'OT UOAItl) AlTKUWAKDS ' ON 1IO.MK IUH.MS Mr. ntid Mrs. 11. J. Hoop leave on T the Nairn Smith Saturday for San ,, p,rln1 llH,w,.niln ImIro Will Mm.,m Itcca Cw. .Mountain-, lwe ! ounpa.p. f.,r New Men.. .n,.I ami VM I " tiers ."(M) Heliifi Aim DleKO where ihoy expect to locate., nr(, !, go members of the muter. tit l.l Shlctl Score . Issuance of bonds aggregating $34, t ., 0oorcc s;m, nnd milo ,,nn. ,,, cthorod last night In 000 to redeem nil outstanding gen- ?on ,oft for thcf homo on Coos Hv. hn f()r ,ho nnKunl installation crni nnrrnms was nuuionzeu i- u cr ,0(ay aftcr 8I)0dlng two weeks ofofnCOr., following which the lodge- iNorui iunu tuy iihi - Wth her parents Mr. and Mrs. oi)- mon t down to a palatial banquet. meeting of last night. Koports of the crt j!cCanni made tlio more pleasant by the IS city recorder showed there Is on hand B p missoll Is spending this wcok ,,lpce orchestra of the Coos Hay Con It. W Stool, who has boon 111 for several days, Is recovering. ti, A.i.-n i. ...fforinr- frm n tJio lodge will meet ctery palnf.,1 Injury to ono of his hands nlsht Instead of twice a month sustained while working In tlio box factory at North Ilond. s(, present but ss.iGl to cover war- ,n fiol(, noach on tniscs8 rants Issued by tho city, in ordinance form tnc bonds have been nppned t t?oughJ seal bids will probably not f .AMONG THE SICK b3 opened until June. J IjQuarterly reports woro, submitted ly the City Recorder Maybee, Wlinrf ldj;cr Vnrren painter ami City' Tr6as iircr John arccs. 'Culprits are more of a curiosity In North Dcnd than actualities, ac cording to Mr. Maybco, who as po lice Judge, stated that In the past throe months but seven men ap peared boforo him for wrong doings. Three of these came on drunk charg es nnd In every case, but one, tho eevon paid flnos. : . Itecelpta for the quarter, showed Mr. Maybee, wore $lJt.GS7.26 and the disbursements, $0,243.47. though lie, pointed out the fact that tho1 first largo sum Includes special as sessments made for street work.1 about It. 000, also about $7,000 on the, salo of Improvement bonds and nnnroxlmatnlv IJ1. 000 In snerlal as sessment?. His report was ratified . ii .. J...-Vji i More than 2f, per cent more Iron Uy the-coundl. ' , .... . . , , , .. . .', .. (Was mined In tho United Statos last During tho qnartcr $24i. HOVas' .... , , , , .. collected for wharf rates, according 3?,ar,tha" ,,,C JC,ar h r nm,( "7 to Warren Painter. .a" t,,c f,K"r0s hM0 ,,con "l'""'- ri,oi... ,rn.r,.i,nn., .), .o. ' ""' set a now record for pro- ernl fund to contain $2,7C1. the spe-j clal fund $379.1 S and the Improve ment 1ond account, $3,953.33 now on hatid, Nothing was brought up regarding lio North Hotid paving tho Warren , rort band. Acting on special dispen sation of tho national officers the local lodge will at once begin a boom, ing campaign for tho new members, their aim being the 800 mark. Arrangements for the proposed PKlirKXTAtSl-S or COAST liKACl'U .' Hr Ma Mf4 rrr l Pr Tlmm 1 w. U P.C. ' ls Angles ,..! R t;,5t; i San Kmnelseo ..S ti .i'S.1 ' Portland 6 " "'l Salt Uke R 6 .-BI Oakland .'-'S Venice R S .3S Mrs. Wm. leilwnrd. who has been 111 for some tlmo, continues ory trip of 250 numbers to tho Kxposl- wtak. Hon aboard the steamer Hoso City which may be brought In bore have not been completed ami the matter was allowed to wait over last night until tho next meeting. Hereafter Tuesday t004, It noarly always hnppens that tho man who Isn't strong enough to do a day's work is a womlor at throwing the bull. A Ills Hon Is a fairly useful art- Tho officers Installed were: Dr. Straw Dictator V. M. Parsons ....Supreme Dictator C. W. Warner . . . . l G. Horton Prelate George W. Cook Secretary y. K. Gettlns Treasurer C. A. Uingworthy .Sorgeant-at-Arms W. K. Sullivan Inner Guard B ttwMM ! Cw BT Tlm 1 rORTUVND. Alril 14. I.lko con querinjf kerotis ctMe tho Beavers home for their first games of tho, season on the Koe City grounds yes terday though the Venetians trlutn-. plied over them lu a C to 3 victory, I in which the turner annexed n bat-' ting streak ami lined out 15 hits! Ity the nine inatngs. Salt I.ujfccv Past Dictator croslP the mountains for tho first time, was unaoie to unapt, nersou , I Irie but mother usually has to go Hert K. Itlder Outer Guard upftairs and second the motion ev- J. 1 Tolandor ....Trustee, 3 ears ory morning. I i GOLD IN CEMETERY ' SOUGHT BY MINERS ductlon. Cut ruthollr? Won't Sell Sinnll Itury lug (iioutiil Near Vieka, Cul., wild to Contain 10,000 In .Metal Iccloas at Oakland, being snowed undor by the Commuters in a one-sided 1C to 1 contest, while at I.os Angeles tlio Seals lost to the Angels, 0 to 10. Tho scores follow: At Portland It. II. K. Venice C lti 2 Portlnnd 3 S 1 At oakluml It. II. K. Salt I.nko . 1 10 3 Oakland ... i 11 15 0 I At Los Angeles It. II. K. ( San Francisco 9 11 2 I.os Angeles 10 II 2 Extraordi IP. JfM7? rr fll nary oavmgs on Women's- and Coais Nearly ovovy stonnicr is bnn,in,, 1I8 m Suits and Coats Alive with tho colors fi,r b the stylos of the most advanml and esfnlriT modes. Not a fashionable, fabric is ini;,, . f .i i t ,lssinK Fin, popima ami BuiMiruiiic, serges and priihclla eta' stunning Whole and while cheeks and novelties. The Suits and these Coats will anneal to pvpi-vU ! smart clothes. THESE GARMENTS ARE MADE TO RETAIL AT A uinucn nmor tuam iar- apip- .....- niuntn rniuc innu vvu ant ASKING. Tup VALUES ARE ABSOLUTELY UNMATCHABLE What may bo termed an refrigerator has been Invented by J an Orogon man, a doublc-w H chest, between the wnlls of which h I nt.t anil 4 1 iipnlnnt lt nnittAlila rnnulrnrtln,, rv. nnv .,n,inl. Il.nlr l'" " " li"- " """ machinery on the grounds prcpara Tom surroundlug warm air. tpry to starting work, though thoro1 Will bo a special meeting of tho city fathers called for Friday night to consider this matter and alto tho establishment of grades for street Improvements. . Virginia street, it Is proposed, to Olicn throilch frmn a nnlut rlnsn In lio city dock to Pony Slough, tho ""many is tho first country to rpsolutlon for this work having been , Bdopl wlre,C8s controlled time, a now passed last evening, and McPherson , 8y8,Cm cnn,'K centrally located Will ).n L.r.tn,l frnn, Vl.lnl l ir,. -'"'K 10 rCKUIUlU ClOCKB III Oilier Cll BEGIN BASEBALL TODAY ,1 YKKKA, Cal.. April I I. llyilrnul. CAPMCC le milling companies arc eagerly hid- nt l LCMUUtO dlux for tho small patch of ground occup'ed by tho Catholic cemetery t Sawyer's bar. near hero, but tho luirrh officials say they will not lMU '""'' '" Amcriniii 1'lnlw soli at any price. It Is cstlmntod ,cn Ko',M'" w'"h ,'l,,e Wwilhcr tint tho cemetery contains ? 10,000 Kioryuliere. worth of gold. Mining operations I inr akIi.j rrr i c.i pr Tin 1 have been conducted up to Its very NIJW VOKK, April 1 1. lloth the edges, and tho minors declare tlft Nlltoni n,i American lenmios on- for long distance work nnd wireless il,, cemetery uppcirs to bo tho rich- onc,i t10 season today In nrl'jim telephony. i. k. X-flT, ' net 1,t of Kround In tho region. Al-cjt0s. Kino weather gonerully pro- though tho llttlo congregation lsynlled. President Wilson In Wnsh- ciy poor it win not consent to tho Bton; Mayor Mitchell In Now York desecration of tho holy territory and 'ami high officials In other cities, tho relatives' bodies which liavo lain tossed tho first ball, thero since 1S57, no matter what tho bid. . Tlmna Wntit nrfa lirlnu rcgnlts. Novel Collection of Crepe-de-CMne Blouses At $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 Never before were such styles shown here at a price so low.. A col lection seldom equalled in diversity of design, becomingness of trimming and selection of colors. New girdle effects, touches of colored embroid ery, circular cuffs. Every new color. Xmfc . Dvma... ll Skirts at - - - $3 w T-'WU These skirts at $3.03 mvllienwB auracuve liioaeis we Imvopvcrscin at this )rice. Material is nllil serge. .Absolulely of newest desin with two patch pockols, side pleats and circular flare. Colors Sand, Copenhagen, Navy and Black. This assortment at sfW.Oo. At least 20 distinct styles in Dress Skirts. At $5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, Sea them. Cooling tho parts with a water Jacket, two Swedish electricians lmvo perfected a high amperage telephone transmitter that can ho used both Just received tjn ! A large assortment of the new "Mary Pickford" and Middy Hals lor lirls and women also a new line of boys' and children's Hats. H db Dry Goods , "Smart Wear for Women" Corner Hiniidway mid Central Ave. 1'flODC Ml. les and towns over a wldo nron. I j QUIT BUSINESS SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DAYS WH EN ONE DOLLAR MOS TLY DO offiftSMasii! ..,,. w.,., winiiiiwiinit.iin Mliu I llliuu-un o onut UUII IIIIU-DUIIIC1 m UCS II M PUrii T UK hi I. U I Ml- N I IIKH I HhSh U ES THE WORK THURSDAY ' FRIDAY SATURDAY OFT W TM nn fA nn . i ibu pi,uu j ! 5 i : CHILDREN'S 1 t Brown or Blue $ 75c KOVERALLS X t 2 for $1.00 t t CALICOES DUO UUMLI I A t LIGHT OR DARK t X 20 yards for $100 X X CAKE PLATES t Up to $1,00 in t X value, i : 2 for $1.00 I (M nn to nn ax i.Uu hUU S)i,lJu (M nn ipiiUU X LADIES' t SATEEN PETTICOATS X Salo price, 79c, J 2 for SI. 00 $ ! I AfMCOl BLACK SILK HOSE Reeulnr 35c, 5 pairs for $1.00 : t PLATED X KNIVES AND FORKS X X Rosular $1.80 X- 1 doz. set for $1.00 X a ,nn BEST QUALITY OIL CLOTH Roculai 22..c 6 yards for $f.00 j ! X X $1,00 : SLOP JARS X Choice of any size : to $i,5o X 1 iar for $1.00 t I CHILDREN'S HATS X X Regular $1,00 I X Now X X 2 for $1.00 X p i uo DRINKING GLASSES X Regular price 50c ner dozon 3 dozen for $1.00 X X t m BEST QUALITY 1 APRON GINGHAM X Offered at t 15 yards for $1.00 X M nn $ )i,)u X BEST QUALITY X X Light Outing Flannel X X Offered at X X 13 yards for $1.00 t i M nn 0) .)u ! X HUCK TOWELS X Regular 15c X Offered at 10 for $1.00 YOU HAVEN'T A DOLLAR JUST BEG, BORROW OR SH SPECIALS ARE THE MAGNET THAT UKAWSAlicmiw oi nn X CHILDREN'S X o X X : : V $1.00 I .,.......,,.,....; ....;...;, vv.....; uSJ8gSU&2XZt jMWS5aW5Um4 l....B.m.,,WJM.I 0i0 l0-4 4 I lUli X FANCY X X CHINA FLOWER VASE X X Regular $2,50, X X 1 Vase $1.00 iphUU t CHILDREN'S X X BLACK RIBBED HOSE X nuguiar uc j),Uu X BEST QUALITY X X DRESS GINGHAMS X X Regular 12' -c X t 12 yards for $1.00 t hVJU j BOYS' WAISTS X CHOICE OF ANY 50c t VALUE X 3 Wnists for $1.00 t $1.00 t CHILDREN'S i t ROMPERS, all sizes, X X Salo price 69c, X Z 3 for SI. 00 DTQ SI .00 BEST QUALITY W I (rrU4 rtitrl Amt Dak uimi ami uciiN i v- X calre, Rog, 12' oc, X. 12 yards for $1.00 o X X ' ; n $1.00 ipl,OU tj J UURIAIN SCRIM X X Choice of any to X X 15c X X 12 yards for $1.00 1 $1,00 LADIES' WAISTS X X X $1,00 l Choice of any to $1,75 X X value, t X 1 Waist for $1.00 X X QUITTING BUSINESS X PRICES on NOTIONS X 5c Worsted Mending 1c X 5c Hair Pins, 2 for 5c X 15c Face Powder at 9c t 5c Hook and oyes, 2 X for 5n X 5c Safety Pins, 2 for 5c X X M nn gi,u) t BOYS' WAISTS X Choico of any 25c f t value, X 5 Waists for $1.00 X RIBBED HOSE X Regularise X 11 pairs for $1.00 t iphUU $ X LADIES' t t HANDKERCHIEFS X X Regular 25c X X 6 for $1.00 I SliUU i GUARANTEED X BUTCHER KNIVES X Rocular 50c t t 3 forSLOO 1 HHH V X X X $1,00 I AniFS SIFFVELESS VESTS : Regular 15c w $1,00 ! X BOYS and GIRLS , STORYBOOKS I Regular 35c and 50c X 6 for $lffiM J .1. UH SILVER DEPOSIT DRINKING GLASS Rorr. $2.00 i LsmauJ SiiCO tSiiww m t LADIES' I X MMmqoX t MUSLIN UNDERWEAR X X BLACK OR TAN SOJ t R BBONS X FANCY OR PLAIN X Any 25c quality f 7 vnrrls fnr S1.00 y ! ),UU $ X hANOY NECKWEAR Any 25c and 35c Z value 5 5 pieces for S1.00 $1.00 15c Beautv Pins nt 9n t $1,00 Watches at 69c ; bliuU t CHILDREN'S DRESSES X X Any 69c Dress I X Offered at X X 2 for $1.00 t 25 NEW PATTERN AND STREET HATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND OFFERED AT COST :: :: 25c Gilt Edge Pol ish, now 19c 10c Lamp Globes 7c 5c Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c 25c Colgates Per fumes, at 9n i 5r llPSt Tnplft Pine Ar ..i..Wl-'...-"-V IV" '" v TVTYITTT???t? X X X t SI ,00 RIPPLETTES X Mostly gray and white X stripes, Regular 15c 5 9 vards fnr R1 nn 4V44H4 $1.00 X WHITE DRESSES Z Up to $2,00 Z 1 for S .00 i Any garment to 69c Z 2 for $1.00 XX ! i.uu X CHILDREN'S i X SMITH'S VARIETY STORE. K tn. .,, 101 IU4 cum ('-i'nn T3 nnirc inr ir..,i $ 1,00 ipliu" I PILLOW TUBING X .CRETONNE8 Reg, 20c quality t X NEW PATTERN X Offered at X i Reg. 10 anjJfof :: t 7 vards for $1.00 .? X M&S $1,00 . $ I "".,!! WHITE X X CHILDREN'S I PIIPTAlJ owioo f t MA7ARFTH WAISTS Regular 15c, l12 yartis forSl.OO X BEND i INnrvnu... S Regular t ! $EJW8liab&: WILL. OCnVt IUU UUIUCM-i , i --J ,, ;; ; Al I QAI CO OTDIPTI Y POR CASH ' ' ijt ...A A i fe ttlL.- . vi gT"ir,, 'V'"lIg!aii,MM,Ld-L