The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE-
Ccrrriffc "in
A WA SiriNG TON 'S Bl ftT 1 1 DAY G RE ETJ NCr
TUTS is n good occasion to express (o our friends our appreciation of the
good-will shown toward us in the past. As we come to the season when
new clothes will be required, we want to say to you that our
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes suits and overcoats are better than ever; we shall have a much
finer showing of these fine goods than usual, and shall offer better values than
ever.
All
Clothing and
Shoe Co.
Front gtivt'l, MmMiUi'ld, Ore.
Watch Our Window
''Saturday Specials
liter's New
Confectionery
WILL HE
Open Soon
l'ATC" ron opkxixg
AXVouKnPMPvm
a-.uujCEMENT
fcluffbtr tc Uut
Suits and overcoats $18 to $50.
clothing purchased in this store will
kept prciscd free of charge. -
Woolen Mill Store
Thrs store is the homo of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Notice!
To thu peoplo of Mnrshflold, especially tlio working man; It Is
vary Important that you should all know that tlio high cost of liv
ing In tlio past two years has boon entirely too high for you to
nffonl to buy moat moro than onco or twlco a weok. It la JiiBt a .
short time ago tho tariff was taken off of beef. With this comeB -,
tho reductions of prices, thus enabling ub to offer you moats from 1
two to flvo cents a pound cheaper, bringing It within tho bounds '
of ovory man's pocket, that ho may enjoy n moat that heretofore
lias been a luxury.
POIL1NG MEAT,
per pound . . .
POT ROAST,
por pound . . .
shout inns, '
. pqrpound . w .
T-HONE STEAK,
por pound . .
121c
.14c
.12c
.20c
SMOKED
K ..llG
ZIG
HAM, lb
to
Also a full line of smoked, salted and fresh fish.
Fourier Brothers
Front Mrect, Mni'hhflold. Phono Ulil.
The Royal
tONIGHT
Entire change of program.
Mildred Koonlg will be Just ns
good In this change as she Jias In
all the others.
Miss Lois Powell In two now
songs.
Eight reols of pictures.
Mission Dolls." A talo of South
ern California, whon tlio aioiiKs
reigned supreme. Two reels.
"Naval Review In New York Har
bor." Tho Iron Monsters or de
struction can bo seen to good ad
vantage In this picture.
"Tho Note In tho Shirt," A
Western comedy that fairly sparkles
with fun. Two reels.
Moosohart. A picture every loyal
Moose should seo.
"A Houseboat Elopement." An
othor laugh producer.
"A Tide In the Affairs of men."
A Western drama.
"His Last Gamble." With that
sterling actress, Pearl White.
Admission, lowor floor, 15o; bal-
cony, 10c.
be
Important!
HECHEWfiSTl
PRIME nm
ROAST,
..18c
..16c
..18c
t20c
por pound
ROUND STEAK,
por pound
LOIN STEAK,
por pound
PORTER HOUSE
STEAK, por pound
HOME-CURED IMCON,
per pound
25c
Saturday Special
9M;-inch extra deep Im
ported China
Salad Bowl 15c,
These' salad bowls are
beautiful floral decora
tion and you couldn't buy
them dlsewhere for less
than 75c, Only one sold
to each adult attend
ing, 'Always Something New'
Peoples 5!Lc Stores
I
Marshfield
Myrtle Point
i
Hnndon
TIDES TOR FERRUAHV.
. mow Is gfen tfe tl.no and
Ulptu of nigh 11 ud low water at
Ml rn title Id.
Tin- tides nro placed tu tho order
of (.M-iir'ence, with their times on
the first lino and heights on tho
second line of each day; n compar
ison on consecutive heights will
lndicato whether It Is high or low
water. i'or high writer on the bur
BiibRtrncl 2 hours 34 minutes.
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I WEATHER FORECAST
I inr AinocU'oJ I'rrti lo Conn l)r Tlmrn.l
I OREGON Cloudy; probably
( rain; southeasterly winds.
I LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
I For tho 24 hours ending nt
I 4:43 11. 111., Fob. 20, by Hon.
I Ostllnd, special government me
I tcorologist:
Maximum 58
Minimum 40
At 1:43 n. 111 40
Precipitation 20
Precipitation slnco Sopt 1
1913 44.SC
Precipitation same period
last year 43.02
I Wind: southeast, cloudy.
nun Afwut n. ll. iorlnr. alias
Jnck Drfylo, was tho only offender
last n Klit. Ho Had only 95 cents
and ho was released on promlso to
pay $5 flno Intor for holng lutox-
Icuted.
Wlfo nt Sprliiirflolcl. Mrs. Dort
Wllson. whoso husbnnd wns slight-
!ly hurt In tho shooting nffnry nt
iHonryvillo Sunday night, Is visiting
nt the E. II. Shnhan homo nenr
Springfield, Oregon.
I
GcIh Company. Special' Agont
.Tlckoncr, of the Flromon's Fund
Flro lusurnnro Compnny. Is In
'Mnrshflold nnd has arrangod to Jiavo
E. I. Chandler linndlo tho local
nconcv of tho comnnny. 1
GIvoh Ciniprt.-Mmo. Randal,
who rccontly gavo a successful re
cital at tho Marshflold Norwegian
Lutheran Church, npponrod In Our
ISnvlour'H Scnndnnnvlnn Evnngellcnl
'Lu thorn n Church In Snn Francisco
iFohrunry 15, nnd tho Chronlclo snys
sho scored a big hit.
ml
wlfn nml phllil. nt Trnver. Cnllfornln.
I will nrrlvo tomorrow on tho Rodon-
l(io. .Mr. .10 lieu is ii uruuiui 111 .1.
C. Jonos and J. D. Jones of tha
(Coos Hay Stoam Laundry nnd will
,ba associated with them In tha
manngomont of tho Institution.
l)imni",ij Homo Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Nolson sustained qulto a Ivjt of
damauo when tho Haines houso on.
Hall nvonuo, which t'ev occupy, wns
floodod ns a result of tho drodgo Se-
attlo's onoratlons In that vicinity.
Thoy had to movo most of titplr .'ii'f
ort the nrsi noor ns tno wnior wns
several Inches deop thoro.
locates Cimips. W, M. Kulsor of
Hoiisor & Ilousor has selected tho
sites for tho four now camps whlo'i ho
will establish betwoon Sand Point
nnd Ton Mile to ruirti tho railroad
construction work. Ono will bo about
n inllo nnd a half north of tho Snnd
Point work, ono on t'-m V I Hnln
son ranch, ono on tho D. M. Rezln
ranch nnd tlio other one Just out
of Lakcsldo.
Not Laundry Join. Tho J. C.
Jones who was fined In police court
irflolAfilm. la lintttrr RHHfflll llV Mnil-
ngor J. C. Joiioh of tho Qoos nnyj
Stoam Laundry, who hnH n fow nonos
;to pick with him. Evor slnco tho
item camo out 111 wu uMr juih
J. C, Jones holng fined, Laundryman
Jones has boon kopt busv oxptnln
lng that ho wns not tho Jones that
wns in Jail. Tho J. C. Jones who
was flnod Is a rocont nrrlrnl nnd
claimed to ho a. civil engineer.
Gih'h North. F. A. McClees and
family will loavo tomorrow for
Alaskn, whore thoy will mako their
homo. Mr. McClees has takon tho
nconcv for tho black sand gold min
ing machines In the first Alaska
district nnd will try. and market
thorn thoro
Ho will take two ma-
chines. The mnchlnes nro to bo
built horo, ns they cnn bo shipped
from here to Juneau for $18 apleco.
They nro making 100 horo now In
nutlclpntlon of many orders and are
also planning to mako a big ma
chine about ton times as largo as
tho present ones, with a view
to
handle grnvol instead of sand.
In Portalnd
A most pleasing high-grade hotel that is uniquely "dif
ferent" and homelike.
Equally pleasing are the economical prices,
In the heart of Portland's interesting and essential
points of business and social life,
European plan from $1 ,00, American plan from $2,00,
11th just off Washington St. Send for illustrated folder
FRIDAY
Thlmblo Club with Mrs. M.
Q. Coleman.
Skcnnsn Club
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
Telander.
Jolly Workers with Misses
Gladys and Alice Burrows.
Excelsior Club with Ernest
Drews.
SATURDAY
Christian Sisterhood Colonlnl
Ten nt tho homo of Mrs. R. A.
Copplo.
Mnrshftcld Rand Danco nt
Englcs Hall.
Marshflold Firemen's Ilnll.
PERSONAL NOTES
A. VALLAEA left on tho stngo for
uosouurg toduy.
MRS. GOULD, of Allcgnny, Is shop
ping nt MarsliflcliI todny.
C. II. WOODARD, of Sumner, Is In
Mnrsiirielu ou business today.
E. K. JONES Is making a business
trln to Curry county ths weok.
M. J. OALLI, of South Inlot, Is nt
I MnrshftPld today on business.
v. a. UAUW, or Aiiegnny, wns n
business visitor In Mnrshflold to
day.
0.0 .MRS. REN SMITH, of Coos River,
In AA1 l ..l-lil t..i . .mtti
Is visiting
friends nt Mnrshflold
todny.
MISS THELMA DODGE, of Coos
River. Is n visitor nt Mnrslirlnlil
today. .
MISS MILDRED COKE has returned
from n vIbU with friends on Catch
ing Inlet.
FRED SMITH wns n lmssoiiKor on
tho Mnrshflold-Rosoburg stngo for
itosouurg todny.
MRS. A. KROMMINGA. of Coos
River, Is visiting friends nt
Marshflold todny.
MRS. A. O. ROGER8 nnd dnugh-
tor, of Coos River, nro visitors nt
Mnrshflold todny.
MRS. MARY RANDLEMAN has re
turned to Heaver Hill nftor u brier
visit In Murshflold.
MISSES DORIS nnd Glndys Howard
of North Inlet, nro visiting friends
at Marshflold toduy.
FRED KRUSE was down from his 1b-
I thmus Inlet homo 'yesterday 0u
' ImihIpph" nnd iile'isuro.
F. E. WESTERRERG loft for Myr-
.".0 romi huh uuimaon 10 visu
"Is brnnch store tlioro.
MRS. JOHN MESSEHLE, of Cntch-
I '"K Inlet, Is on n shopping expo-
1 iiiiiuu ii. itinrHiiiiuiii loiiny.
MRS. A. W. OLSEN, of North In-
". wns n imsspngor on tlio North
Stnr for Marshflold todny.
MRS. W. 11. PIPER, of North Coos
JJlYr. wnB passongor on tho
I Unlnhow for Marshflold today.
I R. O. GRAVES has moved from tho
Ponnock houso on Central aventio
to n btini'ntow In Firs'' Addition.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES LANDR1TII
nnd son, of Coos River, enmo to
Marshflold on tho Rnlnbow to-
'lay.
i-j'j i rjic .MiKiiASUUii mil yosioruny
for Ton Mile, whore ho will spend
n day or two on business and
plonBiiro,
L. A. HUNCH, who hns boon em
ployed nt tho Smith-Powers camp
on South Inlet, cnino In yostorday
for a short stay.
MR. AND MRS. OILHERT STECK
EL returnod front n visit to tho
homo of Mrs. S. C. Spooncr on
Catching Inlot todny.
nkil WATSON was, In from his Coos
City ranch yestordny on buslnoss
nnd to secure a nnlr of evoulnsBos.
his vision having been troubling
him lately.
MRS. FLQ JOHNSON camo In from
Remoto yostorday to attend tho
funeral of 'hor hrothor. John Kol
loy. which was hold yestordny from
tlio Mnrshilold Catholic church.
CAPT. URITT wns up from tho Coos
Iny ufo saving Stntlon yesterday
on business, jjo ln8 not had any
rocont advices concerning tho re
moval of t' 0 station to tho pro
posed now location.
A. F. HART returned toduy from
n' visit to Coqulllo nnd Hnndon.
AMr. Hart will loavo on tho next
Redondo for Snn Francisco, Ho
Rays that wlillo Ills homo la thoro
ho fools that Coos Hay Is his real
homo, nnd ho shall nlwnys fed
that tho host associates of his
oxnorlmiro nro to bo found on
Coos Day. ' - -"--
WILL DU.nGAN Is hbino from a trip
to Coqulllo Vnlloy towns, whoro
ho was convincing tho pwplo who
hrvo boon complaining of Insomnia
Hint tho ronl renson thoy wero not
stooping wo'l was liocauso thiy
woro not resting en Coos liny mado
mattrossos nnd springs, Ho sprung
qulto a few of 0 em. At Hnndon
ho had qulto a chnt with Rol An
derson, who Is now nhlo to bo up
nnd around In good shape after his
marvolons rocovory from tho In
juries sustained ovor n yonr ago
In ho H'mr Creek wreck, whoro
half a dozen woro killed. Tho
skin grafting which Anderson un
derwent wiw a perfect success.
AMONG THE SICK
Mr. ond Mrs. Gentry, of Heaver
Hllf, arrived at Marshflold today to
consult Dr. Housoworth about tho
honlth of their infant son.
Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point,
Is nt Marshflold for a fow days.
Ho has boon sick for some time,
OLLIVANT & WEAVER'S for nil
kinds of FRESH FRUITS nnd VEG-
ETAHLES. Phono 11)1).
SAV E MONEY ON YOUR
GROCERIES BY PLAC-
ING YOUR ORDERS WITH
THE PORTLAND
GROCERY
CHOICE LEMONS
Per do011
CHOICE ORANGES.
Por do.eii
.30c
Portland Grocery
Store
Phono ordeiM to ll)i!-J.
Next door lo Postoffleo
I1D7 Houtli Rroudwny
j
WANT ADS.
) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
1 LOST I
LOST Gold link lirncolet. .Reward
for return to Times office,
FOUND f
, -
FOUND Lndy'n kid glove, enn bo
nnd at Timos ornco uy uoscriujns
property
and paying for this no-
tlce.
FOR SALE Ecus for Imtcliliijr.
White Orpington, Rhodo Island
Rods, White Leghorns. Phono
124-L.
WANTED
WANTED Girl for general liousc
work. Mrs. Ward M. Ulnke, 0C5
South 5th street.
WANTED 9IIOO. 0110 lo two yenra
tltuo, on rosldenco proporty. Ad
dress "Cash," TlmcB office
HOARD AND ROOM Mrs. K. M.
Johnson, 230 Mnrkot nvonuo, 20
per month.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE No. I pliuin; cnn bo
Inspected at Hon Smith's, 301)
I'ark avo. 250, one-half cash,
rest In monthly payments, L.
M. Hosolton, Mnrshflold.
FOR SALE CHEAP Ono lady'
driving mnro, rubbor tlrod buggy
nnd harness; also two flno blood
ed driving colts, full brothors,
coining threo nnd four yonra old.
Phono 310-L.
FOR SALE Town, wagon mid hnr-
iioss. Enqulro R. n. irnrnos, uay
City, P. o. Hox 040.
FOR SALE Lot for nolo or tmdo
on Ninth stroot. Inqulro nt 401
Ninth stroot South.
FOR HALE lllood nnd fov hound
puppies, two months old; will
mako fine traitors for bear nnd
wildcat. $25.00 pair. Address
13. O. Swodborg, Stockyards Stn.,
Donvor, Colorado.
FOR SALE Furniture of sovon
rooni houso; nlco location, house
far rout. Inqulro 173. Elovontb
street West.
FOR SALE Furniture of l()-roon
house, .409 North Ilroadwny.
Phono 1CC-X.
I
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Motion! Mv-rooni Iiouho
on Central nve. Inqulro Mrs, Far
ringer. Phono 380-J.
RANCH FOR RENT on very llbernl
terms to the right party. Splendid
chnuro for stock and potatoes.
Ranch, caro of Timos.
FOR RENT Two room fiirnlHlied
for housekeeping. 1G3 S. 2nd st.
FOR RENT Large house oA Soiilh
11th street. Phono 1'19-L., or ie
A. D Campboll.
U you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
In The Times. ,
Times Want na bring results.
Call 141
if you want your order fill"
ed quickly and correctly
from the best grade of
drugs and sundries, i
The Store of Quality Goods
and Penslar Remedies
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Nortonia Hotel
"woriunity, Th Tlniea 0ffico.
The Times office.
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