The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 27, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
A Pleasing Suggestion!
A Fixup
$15.00 Suit for
Yourself
Tiintn'H nothing iiisttmh at the price that the
,.,Xil".s SI. -i CLOTHES; 0( MH AND LOOK AT SOME OK Till:
SI'W THINGS.
lll'V 1'IIOM US THE QUAMTV AXI) PRICE ARE RIGHT
The Fixup
M.Mtsiin i :m.
north iiexd.
' New Gingham:
A choice assortment of the new Spring
Dress Ginghams at this store.
FAST COLORS, PKFJTTY XKW PAT
KKXS AND A LAKOID STOCK TO
ciiooric ynoM
AW lmc llic lijwsl 'wl best si ode of the new
WOOL DWKSR (JOOI)S
ill iown.
Sec our windows.
Ihe Golden Rule
FIRST NATIONAL BANK PUILl)iNG
M
xi
Glasses
Ground
to order
Weak eyes perfectly fitted by tko
latest and best methods known to
science, Shoiilil you want bottor oye
tluht or need good kIiisbob uronorly
fitted, try my special a round Com
bination Kinases Young or old, with
thli special glass can icad fine nrlnt.
do tloso work or boo nt a dlatnnco,
all In ono leiiH. A glnsa of bonuty
and a Joy forever Hvory jmlr flttod
"i iuu ib wiirruuu'd io no poriooc nno
guaranteed to ulvo sntlsfnctlon.
Your patronage solicited.
DR. W. B. RICHARDSON
Optoinctiiot fniiii Sokuno.
Office, Front and Mnrlcot Street,
Mnrslifleld. Oregon.
Rexall Olive
Emulsion
-WITH -
Send.Your Laundry
to Us ByJParcel Post
Wi: FUIIMSII A HAfl A.V1) WILL
l'A the postage OX ITS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry!
Phone 57-J Marshficldl
Orpheiim Tonight
UVING CORPSE -Four-reol feature of wonderful production.
I AW.N'En ROM VNCK Comical romance with some flno photos.
SPECIAL MUSIC. 4 j,J
TLG!!T AND TOMOUROW Pror. Lopport and wlfo will play
elections from tho nuiBlcnl comedy "Spring Maid."
Watch our ad for Wednesday. "
FIVE THOUSAND FEET OF PICTURES, ADMISSION TEN CTS.
.IWTAHV TIDES
copal Church Guild by Mrs. WmT
Doubner. Through the efforts of
Mesdnmes Noblo and Hazard and tho
kindly Intel eat of a number of peo
ple. It wns innde possible to turn
them over to the Library and deep
appreciation Is due both to those
who Kinv and those who lihorcd.
'that the Library might be benefitted.
. mow Is Rfen tf.o time and
-Hght of high and low water nt
UirBli field.
Tho tides nro plnecd li. tho order
of oi.cur'enee, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second lino tf ench day; a compar
.'son on consecutlvo heights will
Indicate whether It Is high or low
water, c'or high wator on tho bar
sttbstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
ALL1CE IS ;
STM OFFIfO
U I Wlllll LJ 1 I IBmII' '
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
with
Til IllkliMtt t.1. t)Mni1liiitD(m '
Hall-Lewis and Judge John Hall villi
o-vo tomorrow morning nt s o'clock 'enu pu n,j.,.,wi a
In tho launch Traveler for an in-'StaiinCll Craft UndamaCJGCl Af
spect on till up the Hie North Slough. tfir WcclflinCI Hpr WnV
lln.uies Inlet and Wlllaneli Slough to I pi ' Tl"n .1, !,i:nn,,n
look over county road work. Tho C'G ThrOllflll HUmcailC
rondinnster will arrive from Coqullloi ,,.,,. , .... ., , ,
on the evening tialn. . he corduroy ,,?" ?'"?.! ," ? I" . !.n Lit0
work iielng done between North '"Y ,..?., . ., ''. "'"""
TUESDAY.
Itoynl Auction llrldgo
Mrs. D. Y. Stnfrord.
Episcopal Guild with Mrs. II.
Lock' art.
Christian Sisterhood all day
session with Mrs. II. Yv. Pnlntor.
WEDNESDAY.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Chrls-tenson.
-
AloriQ the Waterlront.
27 Hrs. . a.iio (i. in ' :i.io o.i i
I Ft. . . r..i 2.1 o.o o.:i
28 iirs. . i.2o y.r.o n.is 10.11
Ft... r,,2 i.s r..8 0.2
2!tilrs. . LIS 10.27 1.21 10.12
I Ft... r,.:i 1.7 r..r o..i
Jiontrs. . n.ic ii.oi n.on n.oc
". fi.i 1.(1 T..2 0.8
itMirs. . r..u ii.ii r..i:t n.:io
I Ft. . . B.ii l.r. .1.7 l.l
I LOCAL TEMI'EUATUItE I
! ItDCOItl)
' For the 21 hours cndlntr nt
I 1: in n. m.. January 27, by HenJ.
I Ostllnd. special government me-
teorologlst:
Mnxlmum II
I Minimum n I
At l: a n. m Ill
Precipitation till
i Precipitation slnco Sept. 1
I mm ii. in
i Precipitation samo period
last year 12.70
i "Wind: Bouthwesf, cloudy.
HOItX.
I
NELFON To Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
Nelson nt their homo In Hay
Park, Tuesday, .Inn. 27, n son.
Hypophosphites
A ploasnut tasting food ton
ic combining tho tonic proper
ties of the hypophosphites of
the finest quality of ollvo oil.
Well adapted for administer
ing to persons suffering from
wasting disorders, pulmonary
nffectlous, coughs, colds and
during convalescence. Try It.
Wo guaranteo It.
Tlio IU'miII Sloro
Lockhart-Parsons
Drug Co.
THE Ill'SV CORNER
PHono t's aim
Po'tpouo Social. Tho congregn
tlonnl social which was to have
been held nt the Prettbyterlnn church
on Friday evening, January noth, has
been postponed for ono week.
Slough and. Ten Mile, and the dredg- " ..l" ', p , n, . ". I Tho Adeline Smith will sail
"5 ." ?1 "'". '.. "K .s,0,,11 or Alliance. rA , , lVk ProsV. I tomorrow for San Francisco.
si ec I ' ' ' lH "' "H "0 '""I"' ver the bar from Portland C Is " 8 S "J" l '0. .
8K-CIU1, I t.,iM,i,, ( ii ...ii i .., ii. today owing to tho likelihood
i . t. i i v; iiwin ttim uuui inn-
tRSONAL NOTES
. A. CHURCH Is a Coos River vis
itor at Maishfleld today.
.MASON NOAH, of the Express, Is
suffering from a severe cold.
JAMES LANDL.'tll, of Coos River.
Ib at .Mnrslifleld on business today.
GEO. A. GOULD was a passenger on
the Express to Mnrshfleljl today.
TOM LAWHORN. of Allegany, wns
a business visitor at .Mnrslifleld
today.
COUNTY CLERK JAS. WATSON
was a Mnrslifleld business visitor
last night.
GEORGE WHEELER, of tho Trav
eler, made a charter trip to Em
pire todny.
C. SPOONER, or Sumnor, was a pas
senger on the Sunrise to Marsh
fl.dd today.
II. A. WERNICII, of North llond,
w.is a Marshrield business visi
tor yesterday. .
Ixn-tiiic Tonight, Dr. Ilodno of
f o State University will deliver a
lecture nt the Marshlleld M. E. church
this evening under the aiiuplces of
tho CoIIoko Women's Club. It will
be a free lecture.
Hi-other Leave. Through nn er
ror It was stated yesterday that Pos
eph Schnied'Mug was planning to
leavo for Portland soon. It should
have stated Wolfram Sehnioddlng.
as the litter Is tho ono who Is to
depart for the Rose City.
oricicd Place. Rev. J. Richard
Olson, formerly pastor of the Marsh
lleld and North lleud Swedish Lut'..er
an churches, hut now pastor of the
Immauiiel Lutheran church in Port
land, has been offered the superlii
tendency of tho Lutheran hospltul
nt Mollue, according to n Portland
paper.
Madly Hurt. Juntos Ludwlg, n
well-known Hunker Hill man, Is
In u rather critical condition nt Mer
cy Hospital, lie wns wo ruing in
the Hit li mill of the C. A. Smith
Compnny and a lath broko and
struck 111 m In tho foivhoad, penetrat
ing to the brain. Ho may recover.
hut his condition Is most critical.
Will Oimuil.o Club. A meeting
wiib hold by tho Joint committee of
tho Coos liny Clansmen, for tho or
ganization of n Caledonian Club, at
tho office or Allan Todd nt Mars' -llo'd
on Monday ovoulng and plans
arranged for n permanent organiza
tion. Tho commltteo will bo pleased
to havo all persons wishing to ho
named as members communicate with
Dnu McDonald nt North llond.
MR. AND MRS. S. A. DARKER, or
matching Inlet, are visitors nt
Mni'shflold today.
HERT GOULD, of Allogany was a
passeiiKur on tho Redoudo for
San Francisco today.
EDGAR M'DANIEL, of North Rend,
patfscd through here yesterday on
route to Coipilllo on business.
urly
Cnpt.
out
of
weather. Ho says that on
lp up their running timo
bar wns Just 20 Hours,
l.ti4 ittlft f- 1 lirt 1n4ifttin nfttjl rtftft
f'ni.lnl,. I rl.1t ,1.,1 I .l.. .1... I"". "" "IK l l" ummiyno mill o.u.iu
...... i . . ','i , i icy had to lay outsldo all nignt.
Z ,,n ,I;1, ') "'''"" In order to keep rrom IioIiir driven
ng ho burr Icniu and al hong., she fur llorthi 10 hntl to tllrn lho Adc.
it ?.,,R'w ' ,,,r.ccit,y ",0 l1"' ,'",h f I'no southward and steam abend nt
It. theotatoronliorlognoversagg.d KOoa 8,lcu,i lo overcome tho wind
onro In tho sea. but trailed out behind nlui sen
ami always recorded mileage against i '
charging Height and her passengers J, TB, ,rt
nt North lleud. shifted to her Marsh- lf " ln18t. ". '
Held dock this afternoon at n o'clock, i f'0,"' .. 11tf"
the storm
"She's n dandy." declared the cap
tain. "Thero isn't a boat on tho
Pacific which has anything on hor
when It conies to taking lingo bcub
easily."
lho Alllnnro ran Into (ho hurrl
NOTICE TO PUPILS
Tho second semester lu tho Mnroh
riold schools will begin Moudny,
Feb. 2. Clnsses for beginners will
bo orgnulzed In both schools to
rnnn n xiinri iiin.i nfim- niw, .!,... r...i which children six years of nge or
the Columbia Tor Coos Hay on Hun-'over nro eligible. Now classes will
day nt noon. For about rive hours "'bo bo organized In tho High School.
tho seas smashed against her and il'or further Information, consult Su-
Hhoots of water were blown clear perlntenilent Tleilgen.
over ! or from tho tnjis of the wnves.
but never at any time was she lu the i 1
slightest triTuhlo and while she inndoi TTr7" A "R.T'T"' A T C I
slow headway against tho storm, Bhol I a A lj I M I JS I
was always gaining against It. j vv .4 J.J. 1 A J. ii-'w f
sue Drougiit n big cargo or general '
merchandise from the Robo City and
will sail tomorrow at 1 1 n. in., for
Eurekn. The following pnssongcrfl
from Portland disembarked at Coos
Hay:
W. A. Mageo. Mrs. M. E. Snod
grass. L. Q. Wright. Port Wilson,
Pert Hill. S. E. Lard. Mrs. Agnes
Wood, Jacob I term, Roy Rhodes,
llertba Niche's. Ilenodlct Nichols,
'Vil'ilH Jl'iyl'l8!'":.
and they will probably motor over
Into Arizona.
MISS MARION YOAKAM arrived
hero today rrom California, whore
she has made an extcmlod stay.
WILLIS VARNEY, ono of tho Smith
Powers foremen from Coaledo, ac
compnnlid by Mrs. Vnmey nut!
children, spent Sunday with
Mnrslifleld friends.
JAMES PARKER, .of Loon Lnlco,
had a very painful trip on tho
Exnress to MarshNold today. Th
tilling passenger wiih suffering
with the toothache.
ARNO MEREEN. or tho jb. A. Smltli
Company, who was expected lioro
on the last Adeline, wns detained
at Oaklind and will not Im able
to como to tho Ray tor a week or
two.
MRS. J. T. HALL will leavo on tho
Rfdondo for San Francisco to look
nfter Mr. Hall, who has been
unite sick lu tho hospital there.
Ho was Improving, according to
Inst accounts.
AL SMITH was down rrom his Coos
River ranch yestordny and re
ports tho recent storm tho most
sovoro in years. It hi w his chlc
kon house over and damaged his
launch sonio.
J. S. I1ARTON, or Coqulllo. wns in
Marshrield last night on business.
Ills brnther-ln-lnw purchased tho
Woodburn Indopondont rrom W.
II. Young, who recently purchased
lho Coiiulllo Sentinel rrom Low
Catcs.
Enjoy Social Tho Christian En
deavor Socloty or tho Christian
Church, gavo a most enjoynblo eve
ning pnrty nt tho homo or Rev.
fenmuol Gregg and wRo on Saturday
ovoulng. A largo number wore pros
ont, Including members nnd their
frlouds. Music and gnmes wore tin
order or tho occasion nrtor which
delicious refreshments wore servod.
It Is oxpectod that these social t vents
will bo repontod twice eacli month.
Libim-y (ilft. To make right n
alntoniiHir rnirni'illiitr tlwi tflfl nf n
sot of Stoddard Lectures to the LI- SAM SHOOK, of tho Ivy Condon
JOHN DASIINEY loir ror bis logging
enmp noar, llrldgo yosterday to ro
siimo operations thoro, tho recent.
Iroshot having taken out many of
his logs nnd enabled him to start
work onco moro.
THOMAS A. WILLIAMS, whom a
toastmaster has wild "sells Sim
mons' saws and drinks Wilson's
Water." Is a now arrival lu Coos
Hay on behalf of the firm of Hen
ry Dillon & Sons, or Snn Fran
cisco. Ho handles the logging
supplies fop tho concern and
Frank J. Erb, who has been Tioro
several works, handles saws and
supplies.
MISS SADIE THO.M, or North llond.
enjoys the distinction or holding
tho record ror speed and accur
acy in stenography at tho Coos
Hay HubIiicbb Collegn. Notwith
standing the fact that Miss Thorn
has only boon a student nt the
college for tho past four months,
she writes in I words on tho type
writer lu ono minute and in sec
onds, this speed h lug attained
with commorelnl correspondence.
Miss Rolghord tokos second hon
ors, writing lift words a minute
on sentence writing. Prof. Slsk
Is vory null pleased with the
progress or all his pupllB this
term.
AMONG THE SICIC.
4
I
Mrs. S. Lando Is confined to her
homo by illness. Mr. Lando Is
nlflo still quite sick.
CHIROPRACTIC.
Ibrnry. it Ib necessary to add that;
tho books were n gift to tho Epls-
Who Says "Nothing Stirring?"
15lm V, !ots so,(l ,n Cooston this month, not counting tho
eral mn, ? y Joucs ,n Hosoliurg Inst week, and thoro aro s-v-wav
T JU8t ns ln,"BO deals now under negotiation. Thero Is al
The n? y mvC8t In ny fair, -SQuaro, merltorioiiB proposition,
chooip P v0f Coos Uty lH' nl'ow h'8 opportunity to pass fr they
6e' e are simply tolling you about it.
COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc.
01 G. DUNCAN.
Phono 264-J.
B. JONES
RK1R1D AND COVERED
DuJhLD CYCLERY
PHONE 158-R.
.MURPHY'S DAXCIXG ACADE.MV
(WINTER TERM)
Thoge desirous of learning tho
Waltz. Two-sttp or other dances,
call at Odd Fellow's Hall, this
week, Tuesday or Thursday, aftor
noon or evening, or telephone 295-L.
Earl H. Murphy, Instructor.
tC5.rfll-j
OF
Ladies' Suits
and Coats
AND
Men's, Women's and
Children's
Cravenettes an J
Raincoats
STILL ON. ni'T THESE RID
ICULOUS LOW PRICES ,
WILL NOT ALWAYS
LAST
So Hurry
WALK TWO BLOCKS AND
SAVE $5,00. WE ARE
OUT OF THE HIGH
RENT DISTRICT
Western Outfitting
Company.
Ilussell Uiiildlug Penti'ul Ave.
Itctween Second and Third Sts.
ranch nt Allonany, which ho has
onoratod lor tho past three, yonrs.
rocontly purchased n ranch iiohc
Myrtle Point. luiJ will take pos
sewilon or his new holding In the
uoar future.
. E. HAGUE nrr.lvod home via
Drain today from his California
trip. Mrs. Haguo ronia'nod lu
Sn:i Francisco and ho will prob
ably return thoro soon to Join
her for annthor vIbU and return
with li r Intor.
COUNTY SURVEYOR A. N. GOULD
camo ovor from Coiiulllo yostor
day to Join his rathor. Georgo
Gould, or Allogany, on a California
trip. Thoy 1 ft on tho Redoudo.
Mr. Gould shipped his auto thoro
The R.oyal
TONIGHT
Entire chnngo or program.
Two vaudevlllo acts.
Miss Norma Uoardman, In popu
lar and chnractor songs and dances.
Miss Lois Powoll In two now
songs.
"The Trail or tho Serpent." An
adventuress broaks up a happy home
and pays tho penalty being lucked
lu a vault which she Intended to
rob
"The Surrender." Comoly drnmn
i.lko Darby and Joan." in wbiib
the easy ways of the city folk work
havoc among the aimpl folk
Wlfoy Must Follow Ilusbanl"
A sparkling comely.
Admission, lower Vnr, 15rj unl
cony, 10c,
RHEUMATISM.
I havo boon asked how It waB pos
sible to cause n euro or Rhoumntls'n
by working on tlio backbone. This
(mention is easily answered: Rheu
matism, It Is clnlmed, Is caused by
too much uric acid In tho blood. Why
Is tho uric acid In tho blood? lie
cniiBO tlio norvos governing tho stoip
nch nro not performing tho work nat
uio Intoudod thoy should do, lu some
people causing nn abnormal quan
tity of uric acid; lu othors, dyspepsia
or various other diseases which can
readily bo tracod to tho dofoctlvo
dlgostlvo organs. Now tlio uric acid
Is thero, why do the kidneys not ni
ter it out or the blood? Thoy aro In
tended to do that work or ridding t' o
blood or Impurities; why do thev net
do so? nocturne from ovorwork or
the nerve Tone lining partially shut
off, they are Inactive and cannot do
their duty and lr natiuo were rroe to
net lu t'-e affected parts Impurities
would not lodge there. If tho verte
brae of tho Bplno were all In proper
position that pressure on the nerves
cou'd not exlbt,, -
If you nro bIcIj, no innttor what
your nllmont, ncuto or chronic, cnll
mid seo me. I believe I inn prove to
you t! o philosophy of my statements.
Consultation nnd examination free
Office hours, 10 to I.
DR. W. II. REYNOLDS.
Suite 2 13-1 4-15 Coke Hldg.
Phono 112-L. Marshflold.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOUND LikIj-'m leather pocketbook.
Can bo had by describing property
and paying for this ad at Times
office
FOR SALE 'JO youiiv laying- lieim
and 1 Drown Leghorn rooster. Ap
ply Mrs. Annie llollnnil. :ii'2 South
5th street or phone 200-X, morning
or evening.
FOUND (iiniirreiir'H llccimc lindgv.
Can be obtained by Identifying
property and paying for this ml
at Times office.
WANTED A position by good tailor
ess, skirt maker and helper on
coat. Speaks Finnish language
Postnfflco box SIC.
FOUND Pin mounted with bril
liants in Coke bldg. Call at Times
office nnd pay for this nd.
WANTED My lady employed during
the day, comfortable room with
lunch nnd dinner in private fam
ily, or rooms for light hoiiBokeop
lug; must bo closo in. The Parisian.
LOST Silver liniullcil umbrella,
uoar Dr. Ilnrtle's garage In North
IVond, Monday. Liberal reward for
return to Mrs, llnrtlo.
I'OR KALI': 3-rooiii bungalow unit
2 choice lots on South Fifth St.
Hair cash, good tirms on balance.
Seo J. C. Donne.
ItOARD AND ROOM At l.tl Com
morelnl avenue.
I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE High grade Jersey
hoirer, rresh In row weeks; price
$50 cash, Anyono wnntlng flno
family cow got bimy. Inquire of
John Yoiikam, near Ileavor Hill
Junction,
FOR RENT
l-OR RENT two store rooms, 915
each; 5 rooms ror lious.keoplng
for $10: 1 modern R-room bun
golow, $11 by Title Guaranteo fir
Abstract Company.
FOR RENT Good pasture for two
horsoB, good barn, plenty of hay,
charges roasonnblo. Address "A"
ca 10 or Times offlco.
FOR RENT 7-ronm house ultli
bath, lu good ordor, Central nvo
nuo and Tenth. Apply McPhor
boii, Gliisor Co., Phono 211-L.
I'OR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
457 South llroadwny.
I'OR ItEXT Sleeping rooms, rc-in-onnblo
by tho week, 229 South
Drondway.
I'OR RENT Furnished rooms, mod
orn. :i7.1 South Sixth street.
Phono 205-L.
White and
Gold
A new lot of the ever
nopular White and Gold
Table Ware just in
Service and Beauty
53-piece set, $5.40.
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW
Peoples s!5 Stores
FOR HEXT liiii-ge house on South
11th street. Phono 119-L,, or te
A. D Campboll,
liaiuloii
Maisbfleld
Myitlo Point
Comfortable
Trusses
Tho biggest and best solocted
stock or Trusses, Elastic Hosiery,
Abdominal Dolts and Shnuldor
UracoB In Coos County, is always 1
to bo round at "Tho Storo fori
Quality Goods and Penal ar Horn-f-dl
a "