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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1915)
IMHHMHHHh I'WtSiMltUtiSSSiXSSSSrmaltiSOSSSIBBSSSSflt COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION FOUR THE , HERE IS REAL NEW MRS. ELROD'S ENTIRE STOCK TO BE THROWN ON THE MARKET MRS ELROD'S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS MEANS MUCH TO THE PEOPLE OF MARSHFIELD AND VICINITY. HER ENTIRE STOCK HAS BEEN BOUGHT BY THE HUB DRY GOODS CO. This Sale Opens Tuesday Morning, April the 2 7th Every Suit, every Coat, all Dresses, Waists, Kimonos and Hats MUST BE SOLD IN 10 DAYS. Every garment and every -Hal has ibeen marked for quick selling, regardless of quality or cost. y ' y This store room must be cleaned spic and span. Don't forget the location. The following items are selected at random fiom a list ot nunaicas. Ladies' Suits lot, regular price $15.00. Sale price $3.95 lot, regular price $15.00. Sale price, $4.95 lot, regular price $20.00. Sale price, $4.95 lot, regular price, $22.50. Sale price $7.85 lot, regular price $25.00. Sale price, $8.75 Ladies7 Coats 1 lot, regular price $12.50. Sale priqe $2.95 1 lot, regular price $15.00. Sale price $3.75 1 lot, regular price $18.00. Sale price $3.95 1 lot assorted. Sale price $5.00 1 lot, regular price $25.00. Sale price $8.75 Ladies Tub Dresses 1 lot, sale price ...75c 1 lot, reg. price $3.50 and $4, Sale price $1.25 1 lot, regular price $7.50. Sale price. . .$1 .95 1 lot, regular price $8.00. Sale price.. -$2.45 1 lot, regular price $8.50. Sale price... $3.25 Ladies' Hats 1 lot Ladies' Hats, reg. price 75c, now .25c 1 lot Ladies' Hat, reg. price $i.bu, now bbc 1 lot Ladies' Hats, reg. price $2.00, now 95c 1 lot Ladies' Hats. reel, nrice $3.50, now $1.65 1 lot Ladies' Hats, reg. price $5.00, now $2.45 1 lot Ladies' Hats, reg. price $7.00, now $3.35 1 lot Ladies' Hats, reg. price $8.00, now $3.85 lot Ladies' Hats, reg. price $iu, now $4.bo 1 All Shapes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, Etc, Go at ONE-HALF Price Flannelette and Crepe Kimonos 1 lot, regular price $1.25. Sale price 75c 1 lot, regular price $2.25. Sale price. . .$1 .25 1 lot, regular price $2.75. Sale price... $1.45 I m . h I ka. . . T A auic lingerie Waists 1 lot, regular price $1.50. Sale price 7k. 1 lot, regular price $2.50. Sale price 1 lot, regular price $2.75. Sale price"" sin 1 lot, regular price $3.50. Sale price"? w 1 lot, regular price $4.00. Sale price"""$i$ Ladies' Silk and Chiffon Afternoon and Evening Dresses 1 lot, regular price $7.50. Sale price. $2.25 1 lot, regular price $16.50. Sale price $6.85 1 lot, regular price $20.00. Sale price..S8.85 1 lot, regular price $25.00. Sale price..$9.85 1 lot Madras, Soisette and Khaki Shirts at each ...65c 1 lot Ladies' Flannel Shirts at each 75c 1 lot Ladies' Linen Dusters at each 95c On account of the absurdly low prices at which all goods will be sold, the following rules will be in force during the sale: No Goods Charged No Goods Exchanged No Goods on Approval No Money Refunded. All FIXTURES FOR SALE 334 FRONT STREET Next door to Pioneer Hardware Company . . Near City Hall POWERS FINE TOWN much ni'iMuxd activitv at new MirrnoroiiiK ok tin: Korrm:ii skctio.y Many Xevv Strtirtuios 1'iulor Way I'lut I'lxlng Nnmo Kop Well Known Man Appiovcd "Powers," tho now town Hint Ih wringing ui at tho terminus of tlio Smith-Powers logging roml hoiUIi or Myrtlo Pol tit ami which Ih mimed In honor of A. II. Poweis, Ib oiio of tho most promising towiw nlong tho const, according to W. C. Bradley, who Iiuh Just leturned from theio. On every sldo thuro Is activity In or noting business Iiouboh ami dwellings for tho city to ho and which It Is (tainted hy sonio will have n popula tion of about a , 0 0 0 In tho cnuiso of a few years. It will ho tho head quarters of tho Smith-rowers logging company for ninny years to conio and vv 1 1 1 ho tho contor of operations dur ing tho man) years It will toko to leiunvo tho timber from that dls tilct. Tho now town Is on tho south sldo of tho river. A depot is Hearing (Oinplotlon and tho offko buildings of tho tompnny have been orottod Jicarhy. Not far distant is a now building, 'J Ox 10 which the Luchhurt Parsons company Is oieitlng for a driit; stoio. II. r. Muthos of M.vr tho Point Is electing u two-story building, 20x70, for a hlllinrd par lor, etc, 0. Crulg. former propilotor of 1ho Bunker Mill boarding house which was deatioyed hy flto Inst av Inter, Is erecting a hotel 22.S0, two stories high. Spencer ,C Shelly of Myrtlo Point luno hoiiKht a lot ami Mill erect a building for a men's furnishing and dry goods store. A hotel Is also projected and an $18,000 school building Is projected. Tho Smith-Powers lompany s Just finishing an eight-stall round house. They will also oietl a machine shop H 2x100. which will he praitleall.v a diipllcato of the inaihluo shop at tho Binlth mill here,' and aUo a uir shop :t0100. J. V. Iiomar Is siiperln tendeut of construction ami Is doing flno work. On tho other sldo of the ilvor where the Morris tiact was platted. J, T, Itoss conduits a general store, Mr. Shroeder liiu a moving picture house whhh show . twice a week. A 1- Ilurch has a dame pavilion, Hilly Smith of Mandifleld has a b.iibcr A NEW TIE CAHD local railway will i:xti:xi service to wanner May Result In Mall being Delayed Couple of Hours Unless Con. tractor lliinlcH Supt. V. !'. Miller, of tho Coos Hay, Hosehurg &. Eastern, nnnounceB that tho tialn service will ho ox tended to tho new town of Powers next Sunday. Under a contract, the Southern Pacific will operate over tho new logging road of tho Smith Powors Company, handling all busl miss except tho logging and nllted business of the company. In leturn under this contract, the Smith Poweis company has a wheelage contratt oer the local railway from .Myrtle Point to Marshfleld. Tho new time card will lesult In Cooe Day's Incoming mall arriving a touplo of hours later unless tho contractor Is able to get it Into .My i lie Point by I o'clock In the afternoon, In which uiso It would uulvo hero about fourteen hours eailler than at present. Superin tendent MtlUir Is hoping that the i kuiiii i'iu ni'i nun aiuo soivico will penult the mall to arrive earlier. The now time t.ml pi ov Ides for morning train to leao Marshfleld at 7.10 each morning and lotttin Ing here at 12::t$. This will run through to Powers. Tho afternoon Main will leave Murshflohl at 2:2K ami lot ut u at .van. Tho afternoon train will run only as tar as Myitle Point. On Sundays theie will ho two trains dear thiough to Powers. Those- will leae Marshfleld at 7:10 In tho morning and 1:30 in the afternoon, returning heio at 12:2S and i::i respectively. Supoiliitendent Miller has ap pointed II. S. Tower official watclu Inspector of the local railway. shop and Taylor Brothers u fine bit Haul and (oufectloiiery, A doieu bungalow a and rottages ate under tourse of construction. Town h Nanu'd. Tho plat of the town ot Poweis was formally nppiovod hy the (aunty commissioners Inst week and so there is no longer any question but that it will he called Powers Instead of Wagner as it ha, been known In the pan. There ato 22 1 lots In the tnwiifclto. The towuslte is east of the iullroud. BASEBALJSGDRES PORTLAND TAKIIS VICTORY IX i.- ixxixcj itA'rriii: Cincinnati ami Chicago Stage 15 In ning (aiuo Called by Daikness With I to I Score t4 ricitci:xTAius ol' coast M-ivcun w. u p.c su imioxt stiii:i:t Tossr.its chi:sty ovi:u io to .- g,mi: Salt hake ....111 10 .Gift l.os Angeles ..1C 12 .r:i5 S.m Frattelsco.il 12 .MS Oakland ....13 II .181 Vouico io 1:1 .1:1:1 Portland ....10 II . 1 1 G 11 AiiocIiim rrna to Coot tltj Time. POUTINI), Apt II 2C It wns tho Heavers day Saturday hut they liad u hatd fight, struggllug against tho Hoos thiough a ir. Inning bat tlo in which tho nines scoied IS and 17 hits respectively. The scorea follow: Aiucilcnii League. At Now York Washington 0, Now Yotk I. At Cleveland Detroit C. Clovoland 0. At Chicago St. Louis 1, Chicago 4, At Huston Philadelphia fi, Hostott n. Xntlomil League. At Philadelphia Hostoit 10, Philadelphia 2. At Pittsburgh Clnclniittti 1, Pittsburgh 1. Called to allow teams to catch train. At Brooklyn Now York 5, Brooklyn 7. As St. Louis Chicago 0, St. LouIb 3. Coast League. At Portland H. slt 1-ako 7 Portland s (IS Innings.) At Venice- Sail rrnuelseo Vo'' 4 At Oakland R. I.os Angeles o O.tkltttid 2 II. 17 IS n. H. .2 7 K. I H. 13 G Ito'mhui Coiuert, .Noblo Tonight. MlMKUUAY'S HHSl'LTS Coast lA'ugue, At Oaklnnd Morning n. n, k. l.os Anseles i s 2 Oakland 9 16 0 Attornoon 1-os Angeles ,, 3 j wuKiaiiit 2 3 1 At Vnlie Morning j, jj. E. I Vanquish Xoitu Bend I'll emeu In 11 SvvittfCht on Xelghborlng Dlamoml Iti'oiv Small Crowd 'Twos a enso of too much .ToIiiibou coupled with hitting ability and speed that gavo tho Front street their ches ty 10 to 5 long ended scoro over tho nlno ot tho Xorth Bond Flro De partment on tho neighboring diamond yesterday afternoon heforo n small hut an enthusiastic group of fans. Burko, short stop of tho Supcrbas, tho cigar wrapper hoys, vas tho hit ting star of tho battle, securing a doublo and two singles out of four times at hat mid scoring two runs. Miller, Fisher and Langworthy made two lilts each while- a running catch by Miller stands out ns tho best Holding- fenturo of tho gamo. Asldo from tho first franio tho eighth commanded tho studied at-1 tentloti of tho gallery. It was In tho opening chapter that Johnson, Su-' potba, laid out nit easy 0110 to Lllle bo who booted tho hall, nnd only tho! hesitation of tho runner lost his life. Tho Firemen scored their first inn In the font th when Dovvey, not tho Admiral so it aeoms, landed out n two bagger Into tho hack of tho bcenes and camo homo on 0. hit ov Llllebo. The scores follow; Supeibai. It, O. Johnson, 2b l M. Burko. s.s 2 C. Langworthy, If 1 H. Fisher, 3b 0 X. Johnson, v 1 M. Krugor, lb 1 1 0 A. Miller, ef I 2 0 Mntson, if l 0 0 J. Davis, c 2 1 1 Totnls 10 12 1 Langworthy ran for Davis In tho Sth and Matson In tho 9th. Bases on balls Oh JoIiiihoii2, off Llllebo 3, off Bowcti 1; struck out By Johnson 8, by Llllebo 8; passed ball Davis lj hit by pltchor By Llllebo, Davis; by Bovvon, Matson. TImo of gamo 1 hour fiO minutes. Umpire Klssam. Xmtti Bent! Fiiemcn. Hutchlns, cf 0 1 1 McLeod, 31 0 1 1 Dovvey, if 1 1 0 Murphy, e 1 0 Llllebo, p 1 3 j "avis. Ih 0 1 0 Cllns. bs 0 0 0 Chos. smith, 2b 0 I 0 Hovven, If 2 0 j IJovvon pitched In tho 9th. Totals 5 10 -l Uotnilait Conceit, Xohlo Tonight. I.lhhy COAL. Tho kind YOU liavo ALWAYS USED. Phono 711. Pacific Livery and Transfer Coiujwmy. II. 1 3 o Sau Francisco 2 1 Vouico q j Afternoon San Francisco 4 9 Vonlco t 3 s At Portland Morning H. ll. Salt Lake 10 n I'oitland 4 7 Aiueiii.111 l'.o.tgue. At Detroit Clovoland 3, Detroit 1, At Chicago . Chicago l, St. Louis 0. atlonal League. At St. Louis St. Louis S. Pittsburgh 1. At Chicago Clnclunatl , Chicago 4. Called 13th Inning darkness. (HtATIWI'li MOTIIEItS 4 TELL EXPEltlEXCES Mrs. T. Nouiouor, Eau Claire, Wis., wrltos; -Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound cured my boy of a very sovero attack of croup after other remedlos had failed. Our milkman cured his chlldron of whooping cough. 1 lecommotided It to every one, as wo know from our own oxpoilettco that It Is a wondor fu'l lemody for colds, cioup and whooping cough." Mrs. D. Ullkenson, Youngstovvn, O, wrltos; "My littlo girl had a Mivoio cold and coughed almost con tui'jously. 1 tiled lots of coui;h renudlos. hut she (Mdn't get any hot ter. My sister rocomniended Foley's Hji.oy and Tar Coranouni tn Tho first dose I gavo her relieved the Inflammation in her throat nn.i after using 0110 bottlo tho cough left her and hor throat and lungs woro entirely froe from Inflammation." This steillng old remedy has been in use for years and Is Just as effi ueiu for adults as for children. It Rives tollof for irritated and tlckllns throat, tight and sore chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. For salo by Owl Proscription Pharmacy, FronK l. Cohan, Central Avonue, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. SL'MMOXS. Ill tho Circuit court ot tho Stale of Oregon In nnd for Cooa County. II. A. Scott, Plaintiff, vs. Evn Scott, Defendant. To Evn Scott, tho nhovo named Dofondant. In tho mimo of tho Stnto ot Oregon: you nro hereby required to nppear nnd answer tho complaint filed ugnlnst you heroin within ton days from tho dato of tho service of this summons upon you if served within this county, or, If served within nny othor county of this stato, then within twenty dnys from tho dato ot such sorvico hut, If served hy publication, or hy personal sorvico outsldo of tho Stnto of Oregon, you shall nppear and answer on or heforo tho Inst day of tho time prescribed in tho order for publication hereof, to-vvit, Juno 7, 19in. If you fall to appear and answer said complaint an nhovo required, tho Plaintiff will tnko Judgment against you for want thereof and will apply to tho Court for tho roller demanded In his complaint n succinct state ment of which Is, That ho ho granted a decree, of divorce from you; That ho ho awarded tho caro, cus tody and control of tho minor chil dren of tho Plaintiff and Defendant. Sorvico of this summons is liiado hy publication pursuant to nn order mado by Hon. John S. Coko, Circuit Judge of Coos County, Oregon, which order hears dato of April 21, 19in, and directs publication hereof in tho Cooa Bay Times onco each weok for a poi lod of Six Weeks, tho first pub lication thoreof to ho mado on tho 2Cth day of April, 1915. GRAVES AND McINTURFF, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, April 2C, 19 1C. and last publication, May 31, 191fi. MAHSHFIELD-COQIMLLE Al'TO STAKE SCHEDl'LE Tho tilps havo been arranged with particular caro so as to connect with tho boats at Coqulllo, to Handon, tho stages to Myrtlo Point, Powers and Roboburg. There will bo no delays. Tho faro from Marshfleld to Co qulllo Is ?1.25 for 0110 way; round trip ?2.00. Tho round trip Is good at any time. Leaves Owl Pharmacy PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! H. H. Harper HOUSE nUlLDER Genoral Ropntrlng ind CiUirt Makloi. Phono 349-J. I. M. Wright IHom M BUILDING COXTIUCTOB Estimates furnished 00 rejw Or. H. M. Shaw , Eye, Enr, Noso nd torn. CLAUSES FITTED DR. MATTIE U. SILUV Diseases of Women nd ODW Office Phono 330-J. Roobi JOMU 202, Irving Bloct Benjamin Ostlind . . COXSUIriNaENdXOBASI AitciiiTnor Offices. 206 InlDj Bl Phono 103.L or S", W. G. Chandler Room. 301 .nd S0, CrtJ Brf MBnuitoiu, w. Wm. S. Turpen prrr ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oreioi. cn KieyDaHi ., Rostdonco Studio, 8?0',OT ruuuo " - T. J. HOAIfii Mrshfield ftS r..Mil!ied IMImates ru.- Phone 110-R. Muw DRV 111 "ffUB plioe ' 1 HHflHHUB I Marshfleld a.m. 5:30 S:30 11:00 p.m. 1:00 3:00 5:30 7:30 Leaves Coqullle p.m. 1:00 3:00 a.m. 7:00 9:00 11:30 SlngloVi Lambeth, Props. 6:30 7:30 dertapk;s will be kept OJVSTOIBBTM A regular .W. Jf undrtaker fflU m phone I'5'