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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1915)
s9 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION FIVE mmmmmt&Bmmmg Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Lcavo Co'iulllu A.M. 7100 ii:oo .11:00 p.m. i:oo :i:oo (i::io 7:!0 IiCflVO 0,,! pharmacy liuhfleld ' A.M. n::io 8!fl 11.01) p.m. 1:0(1 :i:00 u:no 7:30 ,,A,uqilFIELI).COQUILLE AUTO STAGE TIME SCHEDULE Schedule nrrnngod to connect .th bouts to Rundon, Stages lo Myrtle Point, Wagner, Hoseburg. No delays. Fare from Murshfleld to Coquille: 7fi cents. BlngIo Lninbi'th, Prop. THE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo mnUo I co cream 878 Central arc, Inono 134-L SAVE MONEY by ordering tins ramocu HENRYVILLE COAL I Nat coal, per ton f 4.00 Lump Coal, por ton $0.00 Lor nlf on of both 5,00 D. BIUSSON, Prop. V Phono 18-3 or lonvo orders t l! ftiiivfr'a Clear Store. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA Pictures & Framing Walker Studio boutti ooos river boat service launch express leare .Mnrslifleld every dy 8c.nu Leaves Itoad of river at ttilli p. m. STEAMER RAINIIOW Imtm bead of river dally at 7 a. in. Leaves Mors-'lield at 2 p. a. For charter nppiy on board. flOGKIia & SMITH Proprlotora CHICKENS We liuvo a Soclnl Consignment of Extra flood Chickens com ing for this week's tnule. Order your ronst or blew early. Wo nlo linvo tlio best obtnlnnblo la VEAL, PORK and BEEF properly cooled I" our up-to-dnto refrigerator. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford Phone 58-J. Do you want to wivo money? Would you like to wive 5 Mr cent on your grocery bill? If o, Trade at our More where we H? goods; make money talk and IsMie Cash reglMer receipts with all purcluises and nlso on monthly account where Hiid on or hofoie the tilth of each month. Come in ami l.-tV Talk It over and GET A RECEIPT We carry a full line; if you want fresh egg", ' ! Phono ill) I .1 Coos Bay Tea, Coffee M ay Day Daece BENEFIT MARSHFIELD Eagles Hall, Tickets $1.00 Ladies 50c. Mi MESSENGER SERVICE MR TWO PROVES. ..0 CALL US FOR CARS, TAXICABS, ""'ISSv .' MARSIIFIEI,1 CYCLER V. 156 RROADWAV , J rVifftv-y yTTTSN. xffHWi KA Iii If D Why Ford Succeeded ( Largely because of ohe idea one chassis one car for the man who wanted his money's worth. The same is true of Clothcraft Clothes for men, in regard to specialized manufacture well equipped factory, most advanced methods, materials purchased in large quantities, and one idea in mind always the best materials and tailoring that can be sold for S10 to S20. Clothcraft is not lim ited to one "chassis," however. No matter what your age, weight or taste, we have your measure. Come in and look over the .spring models, including the famous No. 5130 Blue Serge Special that sells for $15.00. CLOTHCRAFT , All Wool Clothes to o 20 as Woolen Mill Stores The Clothcraft Store TWO STOKES MARSHFIELD XOItTII REND & Co. 174 South Broadway. and Spice House. PUBLIC LIBRARY April SOfcfo Anthony's Orchestra HPIP mm WEATHER FORECAST fDr AMocltttd Frc.t lo Coei DT TlmM. , OREGON-Fair, heavy frost South and East, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 bourn ending nt 1:43 n. m., April .'10, by Hon, Ostllnd, special gov- erument moteorologlst: Mnxlmum flu Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. m 37. Precipitation 20 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1911 50.80 Precipitation aamo porlod last year C2.40 Wind: Xortlnvest, cloudy. Plan Contest. A Demorest medal contest will be held at North Ucnd tho first Friday In May. Confirmation torture. There will be a lecturo on tho subject of Con firmation at the Episcopal church this evening at 7:30. Will Return Soon. Dr. A. L. Housewortb writes friends that ho will return May 5 from a visit at his old homo In Oklahoma. Co to Egypt. Cal Wright has re ceived word from his son, Recce, that ho has signed ns engineer on a Standard OH Tank lino ivcssol nnd will sail for Alexandria, Egypt, ear ly In May. Story Hours Sat in day. Tomorrow afternoon at thrco o'clock tho Httlo folks will attend tho story hour at tho public library. Tho librarian devoteB this tlmo onco a week to mooting with the children- to talk over tho stories so Interesting to them. Sunday Service. At St. Mary's Episcopal church, North Hend, Sun day morning at 8 o'clock, thoro, will bo n sorvlco consisting of Holy Com munion. Tho Holy " ninunlon sor vlco at Marshfleld 1 Vopal church will bo nt 11 a. m., when tho Hector will preach on tho tmbject: "Tho Shepherd nnd tho Shcop." Open Restaurant. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Craig loft this morning for Powers whoro they will conduct a hotel. Whllo tho hotel Is not com pleted, tho restaurant Is nnd they will open It up nt once bo ns to bo DON'T BE MISLED They sny WAR PRICES aro high. Wo sny OUR PRICES nro not high and WE CAN SAVE YOU MOXEV as wo carry no over head expense nnd snvo you that on tho cost hi HARDWARE, PLUMRIXG nnd FARM IMPLEMENTS, which Is to YOUR AD VANTAGE. Schroeder d Hildenbrand's Hard waro General repair shop. RED TOPS NON SKIDS Plam Treads "The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating" The Proof of a Tire is in the Mileage you get out of it Service is what you pay for and you get it in the FISK These tires not only save you money but time, trouble and vexatious delays on the road, FOR. PR.OOF---ASK ANY FISK USER "THE GUNNERY" Fisk Distributors Southwestern Oregon. GORST & KING GARAGE, North Bend Agents. able to furnish meals to tho exeur-' slo'ilsts who will visit Powers Sun-1 day. This will bo a decided conven ience to tho public. Is Improving. Wm. Grimes yes terday received a letter from his son-in-law-, Dorsey Kreltzer, who Is nt the home of his parents In Dayton, Ohio, saying that ho Is recuperating rapidly. Por a tlino after reaching his old home, specialists compelled hi in' to remain In bed but he is now able to bo up and around. This will bo most gratifying news to his mnuy friends on the Hay. ...... i -..- . .movo .xisuiirg umccry. nnrrj i Nnsthllrir will iiinvn lilo ernenrv ilnrol from Second and Commercial, In what waB formerly tho Sacchl build-1 ing, Into tho Ilusscll building nt Sec ond and Central, occupying the store room Just vacated by the Central Avenue plmrninacy. Tho new location is an excellent one. Herbert I.ock hart said that the former location would be for" rent. .lulce Comes in Hunches. Shortly after b1xi o'clock lust evening the rtljinr tln Itirhtn nunn tlii nit it .1 lihiwml WH.V11IU J I -, l O UCI mi; -. U 1 1 1 1 " V . for n few minutes but nothing was. thought of the occurrence. An In-, crease In the power at the plant In the Smith mill wns made, but. done so rapidly that the high voltage "sur- ged" back from the wlre8 Into the I plant ngaln, making a noise thnt soumicu iiko mo explosion oi ivrupp guns nnd filled the entlro edition with a heavy Binoke. Tho occur rence was exciting but not danger ous say those who were in chnrgo of tho plant. Interior Decoration Completed. Tho painters hnvo boon working for tho past few days completing tho In terior decorating of the walls of tho Episcopal church, which, on account of weather conditions, was loft un finished ut tho building or the edi fice. Tho color forms a striking har mony with other parta of the inside of tho building, nnd Is both unlquo nnd most pleasing to tho eyes, It Is a carrying out of tho Ideas of the architect, Mr. Heiijamln Ostllnd, who voluntarily without charge, donated lilH services to tho Ladles' Guild which hits undertaken to do this work. Great Pnsturo Grass. -W. (1. Simpson, brother In law of William Uowrou, with his wlfo has Just returned from a weok'a visit at tho Howron ranch ut Temploton. Ho tells of u wonderful combination of or chard grasH and timothy that hns been planted on a 00 urro sldo hill field that has grown to botween 10 and 21 Inches in height. This Is its first yenr nnd right now tho land Is pasturing about 50 bend of stock together with 200 head of nheop and goats. Mr. Simpson believes that tho combination of tho two grasses & Plumbing. FISK TIRES KIME & VON PEGERT, Coquille Agents. Is a happy otic and that It will pave ' tho way for other successful pastures in the county. . .(Jets CheMer White- Hrood. Four teen Httlo grunting Chester White pigs of first blood bnvo just been purchased by Hurt A. DorcmiiB for his place on Shluglebous o Slough where be already bog a small "herd" of grunters. The shipment of little fellows was purchased on North Inlet and weie brought down today on the North Star. Itnlii Makes Had RoiuN. Yester day afternoon the auto stugos to Co(Ullle were forced to cease oper ations because of the heavy storm of the last two days, though In tho' morning the light machines were' able to ninke the Journey through. This morning nil hut one machine was off tho run nnd the owners sny that there will bo no truffle until' the wenther clears off considerably! ' Xo Hiiiglar In lloiH. Mrs. Earl Savage, South 10th Street, recoived i a 'phone messngo last night. "There's n burglar in your basement," sho was told ami Immediately there was a scurry for the police force. Hurry ing down town In the machine with Mr. Savage, Officers Shoup and Hlchnrdsor. together with It. .1. T,on& were picked up and a speedy run wns made back lo tho home, in vestigation showed that one of the little boys who lives In tho houso wns prowling about down stairs. May Retard Straw ln'riies. Those who have been shielding and work ing over their beds of Btrawberrles this spring in hopes of nn early short enko may possibly bo disap pointed by at least n week. It is said that tho cold weather accom panying tho storm, while It bns not damaged tho berries, It has never theless served lo hold back their growth for about soven days. There nro many patches on Coos Hay whoso owners were rushing them to tho limit to bo tho first on tho market. It Is believed that none of tho vege tables have been harmed by the hall or tho cold weather. Track Men Delayed. Track ath letes at tho Marshrield High School arc anxiously watching for tho cloud with a silver lining for with a mud dy track their spring training has been tompornrlly delayed in tho op en. Most of tho men nro practicing hard In tho gymnasium. For two weekH now they have been out on the rare track Umbering up and Kit ting Into form for tho spring events thnt nro scheduled for next mouth. Thoro Is to bo a track meet hero of the track teams from tho five county 'high schools. Mnrslifleld won tho Ipeuunnt last year but thu hoyo say tho bad weather has delayed thorn comildernhlo this spring. MRS. R. II. COKEY leaves ovorlaud ( today for Portland for a Hiuir . t FRANK PRAY returned today from Loon Lnko where ho Iiiih bought n piece of property. i W. C. MORGAN and wlfo nnd baby Bicycle Motorcycle Automobile S. G. WHITSETT, Bandon Agent. J. C. Penney Co. YOl'K XEIflllllOK IS SAVING MOXEV HY TRADING HERE. SO CAN YOU. Curtain Scrim in Numerous Patterns and Designs Ct'HTAIN SCRIM. Mir value. Our price lc CCKTAIX KCKI.M. t.-c value. Our price 10c (TKTAIV SCRIM. ISo value. Ct'KTAlX SCRIM. (TKTAIV SCRIM. (TRTAIX SCRIM. UUe value. J."c value. :t."c Milue. BED SPREADS, RED SPREADS. RED SPREADS. RED SPREADS. RED SPREADS. ft.1t value. SI..iO Milue. S'J.lMl value. S2.T." value. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's two-piece cotton, llghl-welglit, brown, flesh, natural color, .15c Men's two-piece cotton, heavy weight, brown, natural color I.ic Men's tuo-plece pure wont flat, extra value, at $l.tl) I'nloii Suits, cotton, "I vanillic," .lersey, natural closed crotch, -10c I'nloii Suits, cotton, "Ivanhoe," .Jersey, Egjptluu iintuml closed i rot cli ., UHo I'nloii Suits, two.thread lisle, natural heavy closed crotch .....Do Union Suits, extra quality wool, closed crotch SI. OH Colon Suits, "Wilghts," pure wool, closed crotch $2.10 WE DO XOT Kt'Y Old) KAXICKITT STOCKS Every day Is bargain day because wo buy nnd sell for cash '&?znet. at inrnrorjtfd SfiSaEiOZZEEEZET E of North Cooh River wore Marsh field visitors today. W. S. DAWhEY wns down from CooB . River today visiting nnd attending to business matters. P J. FEENEY, prominent attorney of Haudon, came over lost evening and spent tho day hero on busi ness. MISS ALICE WATTE KS of North Rend will leave tho last or the week for Oregon City lo visit friends. W. T. DEMENT, ;ounly coinmlsslon er from Myitlo Point, cunio over today to attend t'.o ruiiemi of .1. Tom Hall. A. .1. SHERWOOD, tho well known Coiiulllo attorney, came over to day to attend the funeral of .1. Tom Hall. JUDGE .IAS. WATSON rind County Commissioner Dement came over today to attend the funeral of .1. Tom Hall. MRS. ALFRED JOHNSON and family of Coiiulllo, ennui over on tho oven lug train Inst night ami were Join ed today by Sheriff Johnson, ROLL GOODMAN waH down from tho Coos River hatchery yoMordny nnd states thnt tho Cooh liny ball team expects to soon begin practice. MRS. PERCY PEET or Saslsldn ban been visiting for (he past two days with her mother .M.Mr, J. S. Taylor, In North Hend. PRANK A. SPENCER, prominent merchant' of Myrtlu Point, WhH among thu vUIIoih In tho elty to day looking uftur some inatterH of huslnesR. W. F. MeELDOWNEY or the Koy uolds Development Company Hulled ET TONIGHT 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better Entire change of program THE FABLE OF THE FELLOW WHO HAD A FRIEND WHO KNEW A GIRL WHO HAD A FRIEND "THE MASTER KEY" Episode No. 10 DWELLERS IN GLASS HOUSES In two reels 0RPHEUM HAT I'll DAY ONLY JOHN III'NNV In "Pigs Is Pigs." A good ohl.tliiie comedy with tho Hiirld'u Into must famous lomedy htar , "A STRING OF PEARLS" i Two-part Interesting drama J "AT THE FOOT OF THE HILL" Feature drumn written by Mary Roberts Klnoburt. who wrote the, last two urtlcloH In the Saturday i Evening I'otit from tho rirlng Hue in Hulglum. I "SHE WANTED TO KNOW" I Comic. "NO. UH DIPLOMAT" I Comic. "ALL FOR LOVE" Comic MATINEE SUNDAY AT V. M. AilullN 10c. Children fie i uf HEATER Flvo Reel Hoy Scout l'Uturo Soon! Our price II! -'ic Our price 1.!c Our price lHo Our price l!.o ALL PULL SIZE Our price . .(Il)c ,.l)Ke .$1.11) .St. OH Our price Our price Our price 3 'nut night on tho Nairn Smith on nu extended business trip to Loa Angeles. MR. AND MRS. E. A. HARRIS left Thursday evening on tho stenm er Nairn Smith for San Frnnclsco. Mr. llnrrls has been III Tor sev eral weeks and will tnko n vaca tion hi California In hopes of but tering bis health. , F. W. FEENEY, the well known Dan don attorney, wbh hero on busi ness. Mr. Feeney Is attorney for Joe Coach in tho. ponding litiga tion, Ho said that they would en deavor to hnvo tho caso of J. W. Mitchell, who lo suing Conch for ?3,000 fee ror dotoctlvo sorvlco, tried nt this term of court. t 0 4 A frtMh supply of that Rlil'E AND WHITE ' ENAMELED WARE Jimt received. O IKglM'luss waro at YERY LOW PRICES LOOK IT OVER IT WILL PAY YOU PIOXEEK IIDWK. CO. Marshfleld North lleud Cijwic I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'Ol'NI) Thm-mliiy, lady's back comb. Owner may llnvn samo by paying ror thla ad at Times of fice. - - - NEW APARTMENTS Good view, plcnsnut location; Jitney sorvlco, rut mice hent supplied, $ld to $20. I. S. Kiuifninn & Co., T22 Con- I Irnl avenue. FOH RENT Very miNounhle, i fur nished housekeeping rooms. IlOfi South Fourth streot. ' ' I LOST AND FOUND I l'Ol'NI) LihIj'm gold bracelet. Own er may hnvo same by proving property ami paying tor this ad. I FOR SALE I -- i FOR SALE. '-"."S foot building lot In South MaiHhrield ror $100,00. I. I S. ICuiifiiiau & Co., 222 Central i avenue. WANTED I WANTED Geiilleiimii to loom and hoard In prlvato family. Hufor- ! oiicos ru(iilrod. DOO So. Hd'wny. FOR RENT I'Olt RENT A modern apartment, 1 !)tb ami Central. Phono 47-L, J, ('. Suniisou. FOR KENT KeiiMimible fin-iiMied I r-room fat with hath, on North t Front Btreet, Koy ut Johuson Oiilovsen'a. FOR REV!" Nicely furnished room In prlvato rumtly. Apply 3G2 First Htreet, north. I'OK RENT Mrtlo ,Viiiih furnished apnitmeiitii, froo bent and water. Ilt, per month up. ROOM ullh or without hoard In private family. lfiC So. 10th' at. FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS " Freight and Raggage, Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono llUI. Keidcnco Phono !3fL Market nvo. mid Waterfront ) , .' , -lfVrJl AUSg& h I' ll! ft! M