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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1915)
s5yflJWR5Wl8C5fi you can 1)0 rktter for less ax a THE ivilV XDT TAKi: ADVANTAGE OK I ' WKDNHSDAV, T1IU1C. 10c nml 12,C twlllci1 -i-. ... Iinntlflfttl drnp- UU I .. ..n.ltltmrl In Vntfl pattcrno !" " balls C-stnuul genuine Largo. n V. L!. umiiioiuuij luiLuiiB. a ..tlmnlilnllll .,..... I Reduced to 15c I per ban ' ' Ladles' rent fluro silk Wlillo hose. Reduced to jicr pair r.Oc 25 l All our blankets, comforters, lace curtains and bed spreads now at special prices. : Clark's hest spool cotton, now ft (SPOOLS FOIt J.d IC m r SATISFACTION AIAVAYS Wjw )l YOUIl .MONEY HACK Jl I 1 JJ, Fine dining-room Chairs a Bargain Many are availing themselves of our special sale of dining-room chairs, composing broken sets. There is a big variety and they offer a fine chance to add to or re place damaged chairs in your dining room. Just look over these prices and see our window . $4.?5i:lmers "only $3.15 $4.50 diners only $2.85 $4.00 diners only $2.65 $2.50 diners only $1.50 $ 1 .50 diners only 95 cts. DON'S MISS THIS SALE Going ( Harvey COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland I he Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. BUY THE VERY BEST larshfield I BUTTER .reamery MADE UNDER SANITAJIY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. STERILIZES MILK AND CREAM. 4 8 PURE ICE delivery, 8 n. iu. ami 'J p. m Phono 7a. I H HOME Af FY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo niuko Ico crcum 8"8 Centrnl nve.. P"ono 13I-L WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, Fo TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS height nnd Baggage Call FERGUSON TRANSFER lione 103. Residence Phono 13-J. "rket nvn. nn.i 11'u(.f-n. !.HWQ yOU tried Tlin Tlmoa' onl THE FAIR & e & THESE SPECIAL PRICES SUAV AM) l'HI DAY? FOIt "est Calicoes, beautiful pat- I terns, light, medium nml dark ' shades. On salo at At! Per yard l. :ii: Children's Rompers. A mado of best Cliambraya and Ginghams. I Wore GOc. Now only tlC All shades C-strand D. Mercerized embroidery Cottons. Per skclu M. C. I Cb I -- - t r.Oc and 7Cc Ladles firm nm.li., drawers, trimmed In flno qunt- ity embroidery. q I now only per pair uC f A lrt i.iiiiriii .o., next to Chandler Hotel -...!- . Jtl. 3L I Dealers in Good Groceries- Phones 348-J and 326 ORPHEUM A LF.dTRK ON CHRISTIAN SCIEXCE I Tho public Is cordially Invited to attund a froo lecturo on Christ ian Science, by Ullss Knapp, C. S. II. Mombor of tho Hoard of Lecture-' uhlp of Tho Mother Church, tho . First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass., at tho Orphoum Thoa-1 ter, Tuosday evening, TONIGHT , At 8 o'clock. Tills lecturo Is given ' under tho auspices of tho local Christian Sclenco Society. ADMISSION FltCE Leonard's big vnudevlllo road sli'jw In n coni)lcto change of pro gram Wednesday. i Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Lcnvo Loavo Owl Pharmaoy Marsliflolil Coqulllo A.M. A.M. 5:30 7:n 8:30 0:00 ll.oo U:00 P.M. P.M. 1:00 1:00 ;i:oo 3:00 5:30 :! 7:30 7:30 MARSHKIKLD-COQUILLE AUTO STAGE TIME SCHEDULE Schedule- arranged to connect with boats to Randon, Stages to Myrtlo Point, Wagner, Rosehurg. No delays. Fare from Mnrshfleld to Coqulllo; 75 cents. Slaglo & Lamlvth, Prop.?. COOS BAYTIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915- EVENING EDITION. sWm .RLVITIE5 " WEATHER FORECAST (Or AioclUJ Trrtt lo Coot Dr TimM.J OREGON Fair, northwes terly winds. LOCAIi TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:13 n. m., April 27th, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum ....(10 Minimum 18 At 1:13 a. m II rrocipltntlon nono Precipitation elnco Sept. 1, 1011 59.1C Precipitation eamo period last year C1.G1 Wind: Northwest; clear. 4' Sell Team of Horses. With ono!80!?0 thl8 evening from Portland. . Insertion of a want nd In Tho Times, A. Jenkins of North Dcnd sold a " ; team of horses which ho had adver tised. Move Store. Tho Perry & Nlchol- json Co. is moving today Info Us new quarters in tho Noblo building on . Central nvonuo and expect to com- plcto tho removal this week. I Single and Lambeth's Auto lias I three flno Seven Passenger Cadillacs jon Cpos Hny-Coqulllo route, giving service every two hours. .Faro only 7." cents. Pntronlro tlicm. I Slnglo 'and Jmiiibetli'H Auto Inn threw fine Seven Passenger Cadillacs on Coos lluy-Coqiilllo route, giving service every two hours. .Fnro only j 75 cents. Patronise, them. ' Sluglo and Iambctli'K Auto hits , threo flno Soven PiiHsonger Cadillacs (on Coo llny-Coqulllo route, giving service every two hours. Fnro only 75 cents. Patronto them. Delay Work. Running short of cement at tho Wlllamctto Pacific bridge at North Uend laid off tho comont gang on Saturday night and until this morning. It was expect ed that a largo shipment of comont would como up on tho Nann. Tho other work was not stopped. Mllllcoinii Club To Fleet, Tho annual election of officers of tho Mllllcomn Club Ic t for Thursday, April 29 according ;o notlco8 posted today by Secretary II. A. Hustcrud. Hallotlng will tajto plnco botweon 1 p. in. and 8 p. in. at which tlmo tho annual meeting will bo hold. Will Retire. Mrs. Mnry J. Elrod hns dlsposod of hor inllllnory and M' LADY! VELVET LOTION will be found n pleaslug em ollient for tlmpiHMl lunula and faces. THE OWL THE C STORE Tho Central Avenue Drug Store J NEW SULKEYS and GO-CARTS i We are showing a new ship ment of the famous HEY i WOOD go-carts and sulkeys and the noted lloyd go I carts. ' I They are light, durable and 'above all easy for baby, The prices are reasonable. Come in and let us show them to you while our line is complete. Johnson-Gulovsen Company Tho Senile Name yjtli tho Quality Fame Indies furnlshlnc storo nn Pmni " - - ... street to tho Hub Dry Goods Co. which win dispose of (ho stock In tho present quarters. Mrs. Elrod has long been In business hero suc ceeding to tho business started by her daughter now Mrs, F. A. Sacchl. Holt Is Third. Eric Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. X. Holt of Mnrs'h fluld, took third honors In tho Ore gon Intercolleglato Prohibition Ora torlcol contest at Salem. M. E. Stulthson of McMlnnvlllo Collcgo won first honors nml It. I,. Putmnn of tho Eugeno DIblo Collcgo was second. Aut, Mothers. -C. S. Hoffman say8 that ho Is going to enter com plaint against Itlchard llahr for "Hogging tho road" with his ntito enrouto to tho beach Sunday, almost ditching the auto of Mr. Hoffman and another car from North Uend. Xoblo Plttmnn who was with Hahr denies Hoffman's charges. O' Kelly Fimcrul Tomorrow. Tho funeral of Captain J. A. O'Kelly who died Saturday night will bo held to rrom tho Wilson Undertaking Par lors. Mrs. O'Kelly, tho aged mother of tho decensed Is expected In on tho Tho services will bo In ehorgo of the Eagles of which the deceased was a life membor. Many Attend Funeral. There wns a largo attendance of old frlcuds and fellow lodgo members nt tho funeral Sunday afternoon of Edward Marsh, aged G. A. R. veteran who died early Saturday morning. Tho services in tho Masonic Temple woro conducted by tho llluo Lodgo with tho Knights Templar acting ns es cort. Interment was In tho I. O. O. F. comctory. Visits Here. Rev. Father Edwnrd Donnelly is spending a few days hero with his sisters, Mrs. Mary A. Early and Miss Dounolly, who are rccupor- ntlng from recent illnesses. Ho was former pastor of tho MarBhflold Catholic church and is a great boos ter for Coos Hay. Ho Is now iden tified with tho Dominican Fnthors in California. Ho will lcavo Thurs day. Ho Is looking fine. Moro Finns Como. Two" nioro eppipa of tho plans and specifications for tho removal of tho old llfo sav ing station to tho ontranco of tho harbor and tho erection of now buildings were received yesterday by Port Secretary Henry Songstackon and nro avallablo to tho contractors who expect to bid on tho work. This makes thrco sets of plans tliatnavo como from tho Washington office Port to Meet. Thero was an un official meeting of tho Port Com missioners In tho Chamber of Com ..... ... uiuitu on noiuruny ovcning lor tho imrposo ot naving a final settle ment with tho Pugot Sound Hridgo nnd Dredging company but because Engineer Chnrlcson Imd not been no tlfled In tlmo of tho meeting tho fl nnl figures woro not In rondlnoss. 'Tho meeting was thou adjourned un Uii Wednesday ovonlng. To Open Rids. It Is oxpectcd that tho North Bond council will to-1 night opon bids for tho paving of! ibliormnn Avenuo botweon California and Washington stroots and for Washington botweon Shorldnn and Sherman. Thero nro flvo different specifications on which' tho bids will bo received. It l8 also expected thnt tho council will pass nn ordinance for tho now sower systems pro posed for Union nnd Sliomnn Avo nuos. Visit Hero. Andrew J. McClel land nnd wlfo arrived horo today from Pueblo, Colorado, to visit his sister, Mrs. Allco Doll and Mrs. Hat - tlo 1). Anderson, ami with his nephews, Alva, Lowis and Gcargo Doll. This is Mrs. McClcllnnd's first visit on tho Hay. Mr. McClelland hns visited horo many times, has con sldorahlo Interests on tho Hay and Is a great hoostor for this section? Ho recently nindo a tour or tho world. Oimrfctto Renders Thanks. A letter or thanks on hohair of him- THE RIGHT SELLING PLAN 1 DELIVERS THE GOODS TO YOU AND BRINGS BUSINESS TO US :: :: :: :: :: When you trado with- us you nro always getting stylo, quality and fit and our one-prlco-to-ovorybody-ovory-day policy guarantees your money's worth a.nd thon some. Horo aro a few suggestions: KUPPENHEIMER SUITS 1 $20 to $30. OTHER GOOD SUITS $8.50 to $20. CROSSET SHOES $4 to $5 HATS From 50o to $5 SHIRTS 50c to $3.50 FIXUP Marshfield North Bend self nn.i tim ntim .,,,,... i . -. .... ... uuiui mi:"i"i;D wi v University of Oregon ciunrtctto was received hero yesterday from Prof, It. H. Lyman for tho collcgo men of Coos Hay who aided in tho en tertainment of tho slnger8,vhcn.thcy were horo a week ngo. "Tho spirit shown will not bo forgotten I can warrant," writes Prof. Lyman, "and I can say that wo hope ngaln to come to Morshtlold.' Tho quar tette Is now thinking of taking a trip to Sun Francisco at tho closo of the college year early in Juno. Is Official Rand. That tho mll Itary bnnd of tho Oregon Agricul tural Collcgo is tho official Oregon band at tho Exposition Is the In formation In a letter Just received nt tho Chamber of Commerce. In Juno tho college musicians expect to bo lu San Frnnclsco and then will give a scries of concerts In tho Oregon Hulldlng. Tho fact that they hnvo to pay their own expenses, says F. A. Holmes, manager of tho band, causes them to seek financial aid of tho commercial bodies of tho stato. In return tho band stnt03 its willingness to aid lu every way pos sible, musically especially, In ndvor islng tho various sections of tho stato. Aeroplnui'N At Night. Passengers on tho Nunn Smith today told of tho wonderful Bight they saw Saturday night when they crossed out of tho Golden Gate. Arthur Smith, nlr king who has assumed his tltlo slnco tho death of Lincoln Ueachey, his ncroplnno a mass of electric lights and shooting fireworks and sky rockets sailed through the darkness'. Far out over tho bay ho; circled, around tho Exposition grounds and then to tho Presidio and buck ngaln. Daro devil that ho Is, his capers were figure clgnts, dips and dlvos Hint oven in tho day tlmo aro con sidered tmost dnngorous. M ;brlght light carried iu front looked Hko a stnr Fnll From Roof. Earl Mnck, wlromnii for tho telophouo com pany, whllo working on tho Noblo Hulldlng shortly after noon today foil to tho roof of the Goodrum Gar age, a dlstnuco of moro than 15 fcot when his safety bolt broke. Ills foot was badly bruised and ho will prob ably bo laid up for sovcral days. At tho tlmo of tho accident Mack was borclug a hnlo through tho comont near tho roof of tho Noblo Hulldlng for tho Installing of a telephono. Tho bolt wnB hooked over n two by four. Ho was immediately cnrrled to n doctor. Sons of Veterans Meet. Thoro was a meeting last ovoulng of rour sons of Vetornus In tho Chambor ot Com- I . '." " "" inorco for tho drawing up of planB of organization nml a general meet lug will probably bo called within n week. Those who were thoro Inst ovcning woro Fred K. Gottlns, W. A. Hold, Charles Stnuff and F. (1. Ilor ton. It is said thoro nro at lenst CO or CO sons ofivetornns In thlH locality. Tho order Is entirely a patriotic ono nnd formed for sueli rcngons. If in composed or soils only, of Civil War veterans. C. R. PECIC went to Coqulllo today to attend court. F, G. LESLIE Is over from tho coun ty scat today calling on tho (rado. DR. IRA 11. HARTU: or North Uend was a Marshfluld 'vltjltor yestor day. M'1 - LKWKLLK.V and wlfo nnd child or Myrtlo Point nro visiting hero. WALTER LAWHOn.NE nnd wHo : aro horo from MvKluloy for n short visit. A. O. ROGEKS and family loft today for a short visit at tho ranch ou Coos River. j A. II. m.ATCIILEY of Coqulllo, wns a visitor horo last uvonlug nnd today. ' J. W. COACH and wlfo camo over Inst evening from Lnmpu whoro thoy aro now living. i II. S. HARRIS went to Coqulllo to dny ns a witness In tho caso of tho Austrian forgers. ' FRED MARKS camo in on tho Nann Inst night nn a will spend tho next few days calling on his Coos Hay trado. ' CHARLES F. PAPE, agent for tho Sperry Flour company nt Hnndou, was hero today on a short busi ness trip. J. I). CULVER, formerly with tho Hradloy Candy company, is figur ing on engaging iu business ut Powers. F. J. FEENEY, attorney of liandon was among tho visitors here last ovonlng roturnlng to Ilandou ou , tho morning train. i MR. WIDMCTTS of Portland arrived ' horo yesterday to sweeten up tho , trade. Ho talks syrup, eats syrup and ahovo all ho soils syrup, ROY WKRNICII, or tho North Uond , Mill and Lumber Co. returned Sat-i urday irom San Francisco whero ho has been for sevoral wpoks. I). I. McGEE, genial drug salesman, ' returned last ovonlng from Ban Francisco pn tho Nann Smith af ter a rour weeks absence He claims to havo a now and bright J. C. Penney I& Co. OPERATING 83 BUSY STORES IN 13 STATES SPOT CASH AND ONE PRICE Next door to Post-Office. Underbill Overall, 9-oz, $1 value. Our price 83c Men's Dress Sock in tan and black, 3 for 25c value, 5c Men's heavy-weight work shirts, tan, blue and grey, Extra full cut, 60c value. Our pries 45c MEN'S FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Fancy stripe, military collar, 75c value, our price... 49c Plain and striped full mercerized, $1.25 value, now 98c A dandy striped full mercerized, $2.00 value, here $1.49 All silk, neat stripes, $2.50 value, our price -$1.98' ' BLEACHED MUSLINS ' 36-inches wide, 7 1-2c value. Our prioc per yard, 5c 36-inch Hope, 1 0c value. Our price 7 1 -2c 36-ipch Fruit-of-the-Loom, 12 1-2c value, now 8 1-3c 36-inch Lonsdale, 1 5c value. Our price 1 Oc 36-inch Superfine, 18c value.. Our price 12 1-2o 36-inch Berkeley Cambric, 22c value. Our price, 15c 42-inch Pillow Tubing, 28c value. Our price ' 18c 8-4 Bleached Sheeting, 28c value. Our price 21 q 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, 35o valuo. Our price 25c 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 25c value. Our price... 19c 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 28c value. Our price 21c 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 32c value. Our price 23c Jj Wliero the air is (mile mill tho wind vtlnc Tho Ideal Ten Room. BARTER'S French frozen cream and Ices; fresh fruit fountain menu; dainty luncheons; good things to out for quality folks; dally fri'sli candies; salted nuts; everything made to order. On Front street, opposite Rlauco Hotel. Phono orders, ,t!(i:tJ. I E TWO PHONES. CALL US FOR CARS, TAXICAHS, KXPHESS WAGONS. MAHSHFIEtiH OYCLERV. in RROADWAY stock of stnrlqs this tlmo, MItS. PAUL RUUAOH, ot Ten Mllo, enmo homo on tho Nann Inst ovcn ing after a four woks business nnd plcnsuro trip to tho south. Sho wont homo on tho afternoon boat. DEPUTY SHERIFF ANDY P. DA VIS wont bnck to tho county sent this afternoon taking with him Rovornl partlcB munmoucd ou bench warrunts. EUGENE CUOST1IWA1TE and wlfo ami soim plan to lcavo shortly for San Francisco whero they will meet frlomls from tho cast, who nro making n western tour, nnd tuku lu the Exposition together. AL MENDKU or tho Hub stores, emtio homo last ovonlng on tho Nnnn after a week's trip to San Frnnclsco whero ho combined business with pleasure. NOTICE TO EAULKH All members of Mnrshflold Aerie No. 038, F. O. E., nro roquested to meet ut tho Aerio rooms at-1:30 p. m. Wednesday for tho purpaso ot attending thg funeral or Pro, J. A. O'Kelly. F. R. KIRIC, ' W. P. Dr. H.E. KELTY, DENTIST Phono 1 Iti-.I, Room 1201, Coko bldg. If It's Music We Can Supply It Instruments of all kinds, players of all kinds, records sheet music, etc. And with every instru ment you get our guarantee. Wiley B. Allen Company L. L. Thomas, Mgr, BOWLING ALLEYS AT A BARGAIN Will soil cheap ror cash, or trado ror ronl uxtuto, or an automobile n good hiulnoss you Hko to go into business? Held offors some good busl ncss oportuultlos. $75.00 buys " Good Coffee lloiiko, 9500.00 liujti u FlrM-Class Restaiirunt Pool Hall, Hotel, Confection- cry Store nml other IiusIucm rliant'c". W.A.REID, 150 Front St. Open Eeiilugs 7 to K o'clock WlREE Arg-awfrrf . . . . i- I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WORK' IIOItSKS for siilo cheap. Ait ply North Iiuuil Stables, FOUND On Front Mrvcl, lady's blue olnstlo belt. Owner may havo sumo by applying nt Tho Tim os office and paying for this nd. YOUNG AMERICAN, sleady, sober, wants position ns milker. AddrcBi "13," euro Times. NOTICE Parly uho took silver bundled umbrella from Odd Fel lows' Hall Saturday night Is re quested to return It to tho Times offlco nnd avoid trouble Carl Walker. EXPERIENCED WOMAN ileMroi position us housokeepor. Address "K," Tlmos offlco. 1 FOR SALE f FOR KALE For ono uek. Price cut to tlm limit. Owner must noil resldonco proporty. Rest of lo cutions. Good view, lawn, all Im provements mndui Call ut ouco for pnrtleulurs. I. S. Kaufman, & Co., i.:!-' Central nvonuo. WANTED WANTED Girl wants work, lliono :i;i7i.. WANTED Work on i rnntii by limit and wire. Address "G" caro Times or phono 302J. FOR RENT ! FOR RENT Myrtle Arms furnished npartineuts, free heut and water. l'.'i pur mouth, up. ROOM with or without, board In prlvato family. ICC So. 10th ut, FOIt RENT Hl-room Iioii.no in Ho. Murshfleld, Phono 119-L. l'Olt RENT A n.ioomed furnished upnrtmeut, Including piano; un furnished If duslred. .Also it 4 rooinoil furulshod apartment. R. F. Wlllluius. LOST AND FOUND ' f LOST Gold Football Fob with iiiuuo Frod Flanders. Return to Tho Tim Oh nfflco. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone 10C-L. MARSHFIELD, OREGON I NBER SERVQF mil epom 1 1 III ItiJ Wi lV3 i.1,1 n IS J. ni ; M'- lf' '. W nf in -' n B, s l !P 41 I Ml