The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION
FIVE
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tho past three months nnd says
that lie hopes to return tho coming
summer for a short stay. .
AT .THE,
AL NEWS I
IfieHomeof '
Hart Schaffher
&r Marx
JO
The world is full of cheap
clothes; and so long as there
arc plenty of men willing to pay real
money for them, the crop will continue
to be large.
Look at our ITart Sehaffncr & Marx
Suits and Overcoats at $25 ; if you think '
$12.50 or $15 is all you can afford, pay
the pi-it'c of two suits at one time $25
and get more real value than the two
cheap suits would give.
Wo Imvo clothes Hint
suit from $18 to $G0.
RiiIIh purchased In tills HtOI'O
ulll be kept, pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Store
Appniel Specialists for Men nntl Hoys
AND PE
tides for ferruary.
ilolow Ib gfen ttio tl.nu and
Ltlght of filch nnd low water at
MLrnhflold.
Thu tides are placed lu tho order
f oumr-ence, with their times on
tho iltst lino and holghts on tho
second lino tf each day; a compar
ison on coiiBocutlvo ho'.ghtB will
Indlcato whothor It Is high or low
water. i'or high water on tho bar
substrnrt 2 hours 31 minutes.
RSONALS
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IRVING
BLOCK
Men's and Boys' Outfitters
CrMh rrlan. colorful. Olio ortwn will brluhton tin anv laniriild.
btcr innlrobo wonderfully. Negllgco shlrls (r ri j irrs
Ih starched cuffs 4) I . JU UllU $C
tach cuff shirts, with plain nnd soft fronts. SffM PA .( ')
. ..p I .UJ UllU $(
tie havo collars to nintch. All now styles
WEATHER FORECAST
tllr Nool-p, rrm lo Coo lujr TIuim.J
OREGON Unsottlod In West,
probably rain; southeast winds.
looa 1 temperature
record
For tho 24 hours ondlng nt
I i:i;i n. in., Fob. 23, by IlenJ.
I Ostlltul, special govornmont mo
I toorologlst:
Mnlmum 53
Minimum 35
At 4:43 a. in 35
Precipitation 41
I Precipitation slnco Sept 1
I 1913 17.11
rrcclpltatlon same period
last year 1 1. 02
Wind: southwest; cloudy.
Wed In Coqtillle. Tho Coqulllo
Sentinel siih: "W. Wesley Noah niul
.Myrtle Matson, of Marshllold, woro
mnrrled "..ore yesterday by Rev. C. II.
L'ryaii nt tho .M. 10. pnrsouugo."
l.ii)hiK Steel. Acrordlng to n ro-
lintf rit..l MllUnilH tin. Inlilln. itf .i.vw.l
l'"t. ...'ill i.iintici n.u IMJ iiia " niuui
was rosuiiioii on 1110 wost side or tno
Notl tiiiiulo Inst wcok nnd will soon
bo half way to tidewater.
Organizing ltaii, H. v. snnford
of Suiuuor reports that ho Is asulst
lug In tho organization of 11 band nt
tl ut place. Tho band will horoaftor
I fimilHli music for tho dances idvon bv
tho Sumner Hall Association,
h Royal
ONIGHT
pee vaudeville acts.
Is It tho farewell night of Mil-
1 noeniK. tier performance
It of tho UBiial hleli class, bo-
The Danco of tho Hours." A
c dance which Ib an exceedingly
r cleier pleco of work.
i Lois Powell will sing "Tho
City" and "Tho Star Spanglotl
r.
its Eaglo in a Blnglug nnd
6 act. Tins storlliiB porrorin
ibe only Mexican Indian on tlin
can stage. .
notion pictures; I
rcr 11. Ilaldttln, Trlflor," n
comsdy. .
9 Stepson," a Westorn tirnmn.
Golden Heart." ono of tho
ln Company's best pictures.
Vegetarian's Dream," nn
wnai mm, both plctuicequo
cieiUDg,
test show in tho city tonight.
I'lllOD. IntVKP flnni ir.ni l.nl-
lflf.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
hfield
mcry
BUTTER
MADR
i'.di:h
SAXITAItY
CONDITION'S
IX A
CLK.VX
AX1)
MOIIKKX
paotory.
sti:iuuzi:i)
MILK
AXI)
C1UUM.
PURE ICE
N'wry, 8 n. m. and 2 n. m.
Phono 73
drum's.Garage
hme of tho
D'LUC and FORD
Aul Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
lOntrai
Av Phone 87a.Ii
To Be Healthy
One Must Perspire!
If you do not porsplro, tho
pores of tho akin clog. In
this condition you nro render
ed unhonlthy. Ordinary tub
baths linvo no effect upon
cleansing tho pores of tho
shin henco tho
RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS
which nro now offered for
your boneflt nnd relief. Wo
linvo Instnllod nn oxcollent sys
tem of Uusslnn nud Turkish
Untlis, which are tho finest In
every respect. Physicians rcc
ommond a Uusslnn Stim
Pnth at least onco a month.
Vnu nro invited to cnll nnd In
tweet our now nnd up-to-dato
svstom of modorn bnthlng nt
tho
RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS
Bunkor Hill.
Tnko Whlto Star Auto to
nunkor Hill. Gontlomen on Fri
day nnd Saturdny from 2 p. m.
to 12 m., nnd on Sunday from
8 n. tn to 12 in. Ladles and
famlllos from 2 p. in. to 12
m. on Thursdays.
Tolehono 388-L.
For Literal mv. Dr. J. T. McCor
mnc, who Is now at llerkoloy, writes
tr tho Chamber of Commeico that ho
has ninny Imiulrles about this section
nud nslts that n number of booklets
bo scut him for tllstributlou.
Court Toiiiomm. .ludgo Coko will
hold n special session of circuit court
nt Coqulllo tomorrow to honr equity
cases. Tho principal caso scheduled
to come up Is tho suit to test tho
validity of tho Port of Hnndoii.
'I'l'iuiNfciH Interest. .1. W. Motloy
hns tinnsforrcd his half interest In
lot 1, block 3, South Marshllold,
known us tho Soamau property, to
Mlniilo K. Staddolmnn. This Is part
of tho Flotc'..or estate, Mrs. Staddol
liian being ono of tho holrs.
FnnneiV I'nlon. A meeting of too
Farmers' Union Saturday was woll at
tended nnd tho co-oporntlvo movo
in out given nn impotus. It Is pro
posed to start with $5000 cnpltnl,
tho shares being $25 eneli nud no
0110 being pirmlttod to own moro
than four shares.
Wall Paper
Wo nro showing ono of tho
largest linos nnd most extensive
nssortmonts of patterns over
Been In this city. A now ship
ment of 1914 designs Just re
ceived; also a full lino of
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
C. W. VIERS
370 North Front street,
Mnrshflcld.
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Times Want Ads
Bring Results
Council Wednesday. Tho Mnrsh
flold City Council will moot next
Wednesday night. Tho dato wns
originally sot for Tuesday, but many
of tho niombors wanted to attend
tho Fellowship Club bnnquot nnd so
it wns decided to lot matters go
over until Wednosday,
Ai-Kiio Case. Judgo Coko Satur
day 1-oard nrgumonts on tho domurrer
which tho City of Mnrshllold filed In
tho caso of A. II. Manly of Portland,
who Is Booking to avoid a paving as
sessment on South Fourth tsreot.
Tl o controversy was tbreshod out In
tho Council somo tlnio ngo.
Close Store. Mnnagor Theo. Wold
of tho Wostorn Outfitting company
Saturday night recolved n tologram
ordering blm to crnto up tho old
stnek nnd ship It to San FrnnelBco nt
once. Ho will nccompnny tho stock
on tho noxt Rodondo and whllo thoro
will solect a now stock and hopes to
return to tho nay with it soon. Whllo
away ho expects to do bomo boosting
for Coos Day.
Wns finest Only. Cieorge Ross of
Cntohlng Inlor, who wns in Marsh
llold Saturdny stated thnt someone
got mixed In their account of tho K.
P. anniversary dolngo at Coqullle.
Mr. Ross was present simply ns a
guest nnd ox-Sonator Chnso presided.
Tho meeting wns a flno ono. ho says.
Mr. Ross was formerly District Dep
uty Grand Chancellor, but no longer
holds that position,, ,
So"d iieniembriinetv Tho Bllt
moro hoys on Coos nay navo sent a
flno gdld watch charm nnd chain ;to
Dr. Schenck ns a llttlo token of thelr
appreciation of his efforts In their bo
half. Tho charm is handsomoly on
graved nnd ono sldo bears tho nilt
moro school emblem. Accompanying
It Is a lotter expressing tho rogrot of
the niltmoro mon that tho school had
to bo discontinued and tho hope that
It would bo revlvod later.
Made Throats. F. D. "nussott or
nibbett was nrrosted Friday night for
Insanity and Is still confined In tho
citv jail. Ho was making throats to
kill peoplo and had a 38-callbre re
volver on him. Ho first came to tho
station and thon went to Marshal
Carter's house. Tho latter knew nlm
slightly nnd nt once roallze(1 sonio
thing was wrong. En rotito to tho
station ho wanted to take a shot at
two or threo different people but was
provAlled upon not to do so. It Is
said ti.nt he Is suffering from de
lirium tl omens.
QKO. DWYI3R left today for Cralo
do after spending Sunday here.
jMAUt DANO Is visiting his Bister
at Bniulon for a fow dnys.
TELS
Loads Here. Tho Rustler Is tak
ing on a enrgo at the Alllanco dock
today for Roguo River.
A. K. KRUSK, tho Randolph shin
gle mill mugnntc, is lu Mnrshfleld
todny on business.
H
AH 'A.
-RS
aaaSteasa
iA
Curler Is Sick Chief .of' Polico
Carter hns been confined to his
homo tho past thrro days by n se
vere attack of tonsllltls.
G. W. SHHLLY returned to Myr
tlo Point todny after spending
Sunday with his family In North
Rend.
Revival Moetlngs.J-Tho rovlvnl
meetings nt the M. E. Church will
continue through this wcok. Tho
subject of this ovoulng's sermon will
be "Down In tho Valley."
To Pest House. Joe Sassor, tho
cook who was quarantined In his
room on Pino street tho other day,
has been removed to tho city pest
Iioubo which Ih In charge of Dnn
Green. No now caso of smallpox
linvo been reported lately.
MRS. FOX and daughter, Miss Mar
gnrot, left today to visit Mr. Fox,
who Is caretaker nt tho Maxwell
mine.
AUGUST FARL13Y. Henry Hugglns
nnd Ncls Rnsmusseii, spent Sun
day nt tho RnsmuBscn ranch 011
Hnyucs Inlet.
Oi-eders ltcsulo. .ludgo Coke has
ordered 11 resalo of tho A. II. Stuts
man property on Market nvcniio
wh'Ich was recently sold bv tho sher
iff to satisfy two mortgages, ono hold
by John It. Miller nnd tho other by
tho Flanagan & Dennett hank. Tho
court hold that thoro wasn't sufficient
notlco of salo and thnt thero wero
other defects In tho proceedings and
nlso th'at tho prlco of $3114.00, for
which tho Flanagan & Dennett bank
bid It In was luadcqunto. Tho Stuts
ninns woro recently compolled to va
cnto tho property nnd have been liv
ing In a tent nearby, hut this ordor
puts n now phase on tho situation.
G. K. ORIS, who has been wlro
chief of the local telephone com
pany, nnd wife, plnn to lcavo soon
for California.
A. Y. MYKRS, of tho Reynolds De
velopment Company, has postpon
ed his trip to California until tho
next Rcdondo.
I The Chandler Hotel.
D. A Miller. San Francisco; C. W.
rineson. Snn Fianclsco; S ,1 Towers,
Seattle; Mr and Mrs P Martin, San
Francisco; I) S. McOee. San Frnucls-
, co; Rlrhard Dunning, San Francisco;
T. II. Campbell, San Francisco; A. II.
Noyes, Snn Francisco; D. M. Wntson,
Portland; S. M. McKean, San Fran
cisco, C. D. Darturson, Wnlln Walla.
The Lloyd Hotel.
WMto Kaglo, San Francisco; J.
Jackson, Gardiner; C. F. Tholmnn,
Rnndon; C. Tuvlson, Gold llench;
Pete Petko, Rnndon; T. Alvnor, Dan
don, Geo. Roavls, Conlcdo.
'I'lio lllimro Hotel.
D. II. Stamboard, Rosoburg; T.
Sturdlvnnt, Myrtlo Point; Louis Wick
Rnndon; II, L. Power, Eugene; C. R.
Wntson, Eugene; 11. Whuttmoro,
Coaledo; G. A. Ferguson, Eureka.
MISS SPEXSE WILSON of Marsh
llold was a week-end visitor In this
city ns tho guest of hor uncle,
"Honest John" Ilorron. Rnndon
Surf.
Kick on Connvte. City offlclnla
nro rcolvlng complaints about tho
concroto on South Rrondwny bolng
poor. Tenuis linvo been using tho
street nnd tho concroto Is grinding
up Into mud. It has not been sur
faced with bitumen yot.
IPJEQPbE YOJJI
KMOWlI
ABOUT
m
M. J. ROWRON of Istuiuus Inlet
came down to Mnrshllold today.
E. RARGEREON or Conledo Is In
Mnrshlleld today on business.
MRS. LAPP of IsthmuR Inlet Is In
Marshllold shopping todny.
R. LYONS of North Inlet Is In tho
city todny 011 business.
TOM A. FREESE of Coos River Is In
Mnrshllold on business.
MRS. O. STADDEN of Sumner Is n
visitor In Mnrshflcld todny.
JOHN P. KIERNAN will lcavo for
Portland Tuesdny vln Drain.
FRED HANSEN of Sumner Is n busi
ness visitor In Mnrshllold todny.
M. I). CUILJP of Coos River wns a
wcok-ond visitor In Marshllold.
MRS. II. W. SANFORI) of Sumner
Is shopping In Mnrshllold today.
GEORGE SELANDER of Sumner Is
In Mnrshllold todnv on business.
II. 13. FOLSOM will lonvo Tuesday
on tho Drain stage for Rosoburg.
MRS. W. R. FARRIN of Sumnor was
n wcok-ond visitor nt Mnrshllold.
HARRY GRAVES wns a pnssongor
on tho Ilnnshoo to Mnrshllold todny.
FRED KRUSE of Isthmus Inlet Is n
buslnesB visitor In Marshllold to
dny. ALRERT MATSON of Catching Inlet
Ii a business visitor In Marshflold
today.
MISS It. WATSON of Isthmus Inlet
Is In Marshflold today visiting
friends.
RAY CLINTON nnd wlfo pnssed
through here Saturday en routo to
their homo from Allegany, wh'ero
they havo been guests nt tho Truo
Saling home.
MRS. NELLIE ST1ERLIN. formerly
Nolllo Trlbboy, Is hero from Van
couver, ll. C. to visit nt tho homo
of her pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W.
Trlbboy on Contrnl nvoiiuo.
JERRY VANDEVENTER, who has
been employed nt Rrooklugs for
Severn months has leturued to tho
Ray and will take a position In
tliV Eastsldo mill or the C. A. Smith
company.
It. F. HART left on tho Rodondo for
Snn Francisco, where ho will bo
nsslgned to now territory by tho
Pacific Const Rlseult company,
whom ho hnB represented on Coos
Ray for tho pnt year.
JAKE HILLSTRO.M nnd Frnnk John
son hnve retimed from n trip to
their homostead near llrldgo,
whoro they havo been for the past
two weeks. Mr. Hlllstrom reports
four feet of snow In thu moun
tains near Rrldge.
Tho 'limes wnnt nds nro tho koys
to tho door of opportunity.
WANT ADS.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOIt RIIXT Furnished 2-rooni
housekeeping apartment; no chil
dren desired. Call 413 No. 2nd st.
FOR KALI'! Good rooming Iiouso
proposition. 413 No. 2nd at.
FOR SALE Floiithous. KlvlH chen
apply Frnnk Vlncnmp.
FOR SALE Fow nettings or choice
Whltu Leghorn oggs. Rhone 3034,
Farmers.
FOR SALE Phenomenal berry
plants, 7Ro per dozen whllo they
Inst. W. II. Morgnn, Mnrshllold.
WANTED Furnished house or niiiiiII
rooming houso close lu. Mnll full
particulars Rox 510, City.
G. C. MOTLEY, n brother of J. W.
Motloy, nrrlvcd hero Saturday vln
Drain from Appleton City, Mo.,
with n view of locating In this
section. They Imvo had threo
crop failures In that section nnd
ho wnnts to got n ranch on Coob
Dny.
REV. G. LEROY HALL left Satur
dny for Coqulllo to assist with tho
rovlvnl meetings which nro In pro
gress thoro. Ho hns recolved word
thht Rev. Rruco Dnvls, who was
expected horo nbout .March 1 to op
en tho rovlvnl meotlngs at tho Rap
tlflt church here, will not arrlvo
until about March 1C,
F()1t SAL!' lllnrk horse, mvIkIiIiik
about 1300 pounds. Work bIiirIo
or double Phono Fnrmors 300x3.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 10G1 Commorclal nvenuo.
WANTED 1! lo (I hrs. work per day,
or help with light Iiouso work.
Enqulro Times Office.
WANTED
CLIFFORD PARNELL, ono of tho
substantial farmers of tl o Sncrn
mento Valley near Cnlusn, Calif.,
Is in Marshflo'd, arriving horo last
week, Mr. Parnoll discovered whllo
mnklng n purchase nt tho Toggery
n frlond whom ho had not 'seen for
ninny yenrs In tho person of 13. W.
Kammoror. Mr. Parnoll snys that
ho likes tho cordial, patronizing
wny displayed by tho local real ob
tato fraternity to show htm tho
country.
PLAN RAILWAY WORK
WANTED Rellablo unshwomnn to
do washing for small family. .372
West Conimorclnl.
FOR SALE
C. HAIA'ERSTOTT or Fnlrvlow was
a pnssongor on the Suuriso to tho
city todny.
MISS LENA MATSON of Catching
Inlet Is visiting friends lu Mnrsh
flold todny. .
nnrir.ui MnnntV imi n u-nnL'.nnil
I WI.Wl.1l .HW.0. " ..-- - -
vwiiwr 10 .iuriiiiuni jiuih V.11U0
Rlvor Saturday.
C. II. SMITH of Coos Rlvor wns a
week-end buslnoss visitor In Marsh
flold Saturday.
MISS MARTHA ROS or Isthmus In
let came down Snturday to visit
rrlonds In Marshflold.
MIQS RLANqilE CUTLIP or North
Rend spent tho wcok-ond with hor
parents at Daniels Creek.
DR. GEORGE DIX. Frnnk Lalso nnd
A. J. Mendel returned 'rrom a visit
to the Hunter's Cabin on North In
lot todny. .
ST" . 1 ,
FRANK ROWRON ofiTonMI enmo
'In Saturdny. Ho wlU'remnln horo
ror n fow dnys on business hoforo
returning,
' 1 k-j: 'j '
j.'j". CLINKENREXltD orCoosJ Rlvor
was n buslnosB visitor In Mnrsh
llold Saturdny, returning home In
tho nftornoon.
ROAD SUPERVISOR STI'LL of Al
logany was In Marshflold today to
secure treatment ror his eyes,
w)ich Jujvo bepn troubling him.
MRS. MARY KRICIC. IrtRiigMer of
Mrs, S.'. A. Yopkam. loft todav for
UJco. Caljf.. to mako hor homo
wltn her sister, Mrs. August Whlt
torr. '
CHARLES WELLS. 0110 of the Rllt
mnyp, boys, loft todav on tho Ro
dondo for San Francisco on mute
to his homo at Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Mr. Wells has been on U16 Day for
r
Porter Rros. to Itulld Temporary
Line to Haul Supplies.
Tho Floronco West snys: Portor
nrothors nro to build n wnrohouso
nnd wharf at Glonndn to storo sup
plies for their rnllroad. work. Their
plans Includo building n temporary
railroad rrom Glonndn to Whonltlnk
Lnko nnd n short lino rrom Whon
hlnk to Tslltcoos. A bnrgo with
motive power will bo plncod on onch
lnko. Cars rnn bo londed nt Glon
ndn, taking out over tho rond to
Whonhlnk Lnko, transported across
that body or wntor on tho bnrko,
tnkon thonco to Tslltcoos, thon
ncross thnt lnko nnd unloaded nt
tho camps whoro tho supplies nro
ncodod.
SHIP OPT MORE MATKIHATi
Paul Twohy, a inoinbor or tho I
rirm of Twohy Rrothors, railroad 1
contractors, is in tho city on Ills
way to tho Not! tunnol on tho WIN
lamotto Pacific to arrange for tho
shlpmont out or moro material and
machlnory. Tho company has rin
Ished Its work on tho lluo. Kugono
Guard.
FOR SALE Eggs for hntohlnjr.
Whlto Orpington, Rhodo iBland
Rods, Whlto Leghorns. Phono
124-L.
FOR HALE No. 1 pluno; rnn ho
Inspected nt Ron Smith's, 309
Park nvo. $2ri0, ono-hnlf cash,
rest In monthly pnymonts. L.
M. Hosolton, Marshflold.
FOIt RALE Lot for snlo or Inulo
on Ninth street. Inqulro nt 401
Ninth strcot South.
!' OR SALE Illooil nnd fov hound
puppies, two months old; will
mnko flno trnllors ror bear nnd
wildcat. $25.00 pnlr. Address
13. O. Swodborg, Stockyards Stn.,
Donvor, Colorado.
FOR SAIJ3 Furniture or seven
room houso; nice location, house
ror rent. Inqulro 173 Elovonth
streot West.
FOR BALE Funilturo of 10-rooin
houso. 409 North Droadway.
Phono 1GC-X.
FOR RENT
HELLONFH RIO OATTLE SALE.
1'OR RENT (l-rooni houso In Fern
dnlo. Phono 174-R, nftor 0 p. m.
RANCH FOR HEXT oil very Ilbontl
torms to tho right pnrty. Splendid
chnnco for stock nnd potntoos.
Ranch, enro of Times.
FOR HEXT Two room furnished
for housokeoplng, 1C3 S. 2nd st.
Georgo Rolloul wishes to in fro in
tho fanners and dalrymon or Coos
county that h'o is going to havo a pub
lic salo throo miles nhovo Coqulllo
on tho wost bank of the rlvor, on tho
Fig ranch, on '
Friday, March C.
Ho will offer ror salo 40 head or
Jorsoy cattle. This hord Is headed by
tho woll known bull, Prince War
rondo's Roy, Magenta's only daughter
nud Mnvoresa's Mella Ann, all puro
bred Jerseys.
Tho othor 42 nro well selectod
grndo Jersoys nnd will mako n valun
bio addition to any hord lu tho vnlloy.
Ho will nlso soil somo household
goodB, ono buggy, two Turin wagons,
ono good horse, n two yonr old colt
nnd many other articles.
Tonus of Balo: Ono yonr's tlmo at
per cent, purchaser giving bankablo
note, 1
Salo begins at 10 a. m. Warm
lunch at noon. '
Special boat loavetj Coqulllo at 9
a. m.
I Nick Johnson, Auctioneer,
FOR RENT Lnrgo houso on South
11th stroot. Phono 119-L., or ie"
A. D Campbell.
Try Buchu
nnd
Palmetto Kidney
Remedy
)f the PENSLAR RRAND. Ono
trlnl will convlnro you of Its
superior merit, or your money
back. For salo only at
THE LEADING DRUG STORE.