The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
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JfyjERlT must bo recognized.
The easiest way to recog
nize it is to see it.
and to know it when you see it
you look or sonic identifying
mark.
That's the way it is with "Mnl
lory" Omvenetted Hats
We know how good they are
and ean tell you all about them,
but in order that you mav know
niid recognize them, they put their trade mark in the
lint.
You can't go wrong in buying a "Mallory" Crav-
hictted Hat.
NO ACTIOX TAKKX
BANDON, Or., March 1C
it vns niinouncocl that no final
action was taken nt tho meet
ing of tho stockholders of tho
Bnndon Woolen Mill Company
on the proposition to movo It to
Lasts do. R. 13. L. llcdllllon
was In San Francisco and 13.
Dyor hold his proxy at tho
meeting.
Hunker Kill Trouble Mrs. Simp-
son, of Blinker Hill, telephoned to
tho police today nsking them to
come out and got a stranger who
was both ring around their place.
vuiuiuuic tm .wns senc out,
HAX1) l)AXC13MARCll' 17.
tpsp
DKLV LO
Changes Position. Leo Byerly,
who has been employed at Sacchl's
friends. Ho returned on thb Sun-
riso today.
milk dopot for tho past year, has . Ann qprnnvi) ,hi i,. .
rescued tn nkn n t.nlin.i wm, i,iA' ADEL.SPERGLR will leave to-
aumner Hardwnro Company.
Tll)i:S FOR MAItCII
WANT ADS.
Outing "t Jinke.slde. Al Mondol,
F. A. Lalse, Churlcs Stnuff and
Fred Kruso Journeyed to North In-
l let for n weok-ond Saturday, return
Mfc, uu UIU ilUI ill onir lUUlty.
Change raving. Tho Southorn
Pacific Is planning to ralso Its
track across Central avonuo about
rtnlmv la irivn n, (i.. .i four luchcB. which wilt rcntilre con-
height of hlch and low water nt Bjdernblo of tho hard paving to bo
Mnrshfleld. . changed.
Tho tides are placed In tho order' -l CiUrli. "Doc." 8lnclalr nnd
of occurronco, with tholr times on Mrs. Sinclair enjoyed splendid luck,
tho first lino and heights on tho catching 28 fish on n trip to Coos
second line of each dav: a coinnnr- lUver Sundny. Mr. Sinclair savn
lson ou consccutlvo holghts will In- thnt the fish are biting good for
uicaio wncuicr u is nigh or low tins season.
Wnter. For hlch wnter on Mm linrl 1N.U. I.....I.... n..i -........ o...ii
SUbfltrnct tWO hours 34 mlniltCS. lis In linnen nf .'.nmiilntlit.r lm ?,n-.l
C.27 '11.37 .surfaco nnvtnir on South llromlwav
Buy your clothes here and we
keep them pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Store
Aitaiikl Specialists "Hon Men and Boys
jT00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOUND Sum nf money. Owner can
have samo by npplylng to It. J.
Sacchl nt Sacehl's milk dopot, by
giving proper description niid am
ount nnd paying for this notice.
I-Oll Rh.NT Large housekeeping or
sleeping room. Phono 320-L, or
call 334 North 1st strot.
1C
1'OH SALK Eggs from choice Single
Comb Whlto Leghorns. Geo. M.
Sells. Phono 138 J, North Ilnnl.
FOUND -Piece of while linen. Can
bo had at Times office by paying
for this ad,
FOR ltK.NT Hlm-o on Central nve.
Inqulro Tho Gunnery, phono 3 l-J.
FOH HI3.T Building l.-ivlOO on
Front street. Inqulro nt The Gunnery.
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KOSr Tire cliiilu on ronil below
Lmplr. Howard for return 'to
Tho Gunnery.
KOIt KALI-.' Ten hens anil one rncxtt
or. Plymouth Hocks. 891 12th st.
S. or phono 25I-X.
Mme. Sandal
CONCERT
Masonic Opera Hou-e
Wednesday 1T 1 1 Q
Evening March o
8:15 P. M;
Assisted by Mr. Win. Hm-sfall Jr.
Tickets on. salo nt
Winkler's Pharmacy.
FOH KALE New Furniture for flvo
room Iioubo nnd houso for rent.
Terms. Ill S. 10th st.
FOH SAM3 ltomnl cedar HOOO.gnl.
lank, tower nbout 75 ft. high, heavy
timbers, 200 foot of pipe with all
connection; gns onglno and pump.
Will sell together or separately.
Apply Kobt. Marsdon, Sr.
WEATHER FORECAST
tnr AnocUIn rrtm la Coot 111 Tlmn.
OREGON Fair; light frost
Interior In WoBt and heavy frost
In eaBf; light, varlnblo winds.
J.UCAI; TEMPERATURE
RECORD
I For tho 24 hours ondlng nt
4:43 a. m., March 10, by IlonJ.
Ostllnd, Hpcclal govornmout nio-
ttoroloRlst:
Mnxlinuhi 01
Minimum 47
At 4:43 n. m 48
Precipitation 00
Precipitation sluco Sept. 1,
1013 51.09
Precipitation samo period
Inst year 40.40
Wind: Northwest, clear.. f
to Central avonuo In three days
more. Ho had a crew nf men at
work Sunday on It.
Will (.'e( Aiilo C. W. Montgom
ery, or tho Standard Oil Company,
t.Ylinrlu in rnmili-n nn nntn ?... Mm
I conipnny soon for his use In cover
ing this territory. They will prob
ably sond n liny nes machine.
Vlilt.s Homestead. Wyninn Albco,
of tho launch Vega, has ben out at
his homestead near South Inlot for
tno piiBt week. Mr. Alboo has been
doing much Improvement work dur
ing tho pnst thrco months on his
South lnlot holdings.
Appraise Properly. Jas. Watt,
tonstnblo Cox and Tom Hall today
appraised tho property of Win. llur
ghngon at Hunker Hill, to bo worth
$2050. Ilurghngon was n former
resident noro nnd left n year ago
luiiuwiug n rainer sonsationai mat
rlmonlal caso. Ho died some time
ago ami nis cstnto Is now bolng
wound up.
OfriclaN Here. Chns. Grnmm,
Doputy State Labor Commissioner,
Wm. Mnrshnll, of Portland, n mom
bor of tho Oregon Compensation
Commission, nrrlvod horn tminv rrnm
j luoronco. They nro mnklng a trip
i.iiinihll mo HIUIO 10 goi in loucu
with conditions, gathering Informa
tion for tho commission. Thoy will
r
Puinp Sl.elN.Tho dredge Sonttlo "' c, ,T. l,mo ", lI"8 ,BOCtlon'
hnB been numnliiK n laruo ninnim of ; . Hvl,w, !. Secretary Motloy
ZidZiMWwlM i"t"$K tTmPihZ1 uu,lr,nten-
lias lieon nn Id n.' nil nvnnllnn rill 'unl . """OF tlint tllOro Is 110 Ilinp
north of Flrod collont fill Rowing tho location of tho schools
norm or Liroa. In Coos County. Mr. Motlev want.
WAXT13D KlniMieiirleil woman to
caro for two children In own homo.
Address with torms nnd other par
ticulars, Uox 540, City.
Kniiiliow KesuincH. Tim Btcninor ml it fnr ivriioi.... -.... ..'...... ,..
.- . . . -- vi h - 1111 t ui tiDiiit. i iiiin i'iiiiii i v- in
Hnlnbow, which has been In dry- tho Oregon nlniniuic, but Mr. linker
dock for some time, rosumed her run aald ho whb too busy to proparo
on Coos Itlvor todny. .Much work i rfuch n thing. As it would bi very
hna been dnno on tho craft nnd her, good advertising Mr. Motloy will try
nppenrance will add much to tho bet-1 and got It fixed up. Thoro aro
oigiity-Bovca schools In Coos Conn-
y.
Holt Wlim Honors. Goo. N. Holt
da
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IRVING
BLOCK
"fyOUUMl,
(ring's Favored Fashions
terment of the Coos River boat ser
vice
Doir Ovei-lHianl. Wllllnin Tlnrren.
proprietor of tho Nutwood Saloon, 'ojlay received word that his son,
HtnrtOll out with a lnntnm Rmwlnv Lrlc P. Holt, n Htlldont nt Wlllnmnttn
KOIt H13.NT Xleely furnlHlicil room, evening In sonrch of his dog that yn vorslty, won first plnco In tho ora-
wlth heat, closo in. Knnulro 182 had becomo stranded under tho wharf torlcal contest nt Albany last Friday
South 2nd st. In tho roar of Magnos & Matson "'Bht. Tho honor Is a high ono and
whllo chasing n cat. Aflor some of- lMo nuWB w' '' most gratifying to
fort the dog was romoved. 'I'0 ninny friends, or tho rormer
Coiinrll Tonight. Tho Mnrshnold Mnrshllold high school boy who has
City Council will moot tonight. It I Jittnlncd many other honorH during
is exported that tro contract ror rnls- "i" conogo course.
Ing Commorclnl nvonuo will ho n-
wnriiou. tho meeting win prouauiy
ho dovoted largely to tho Investiga
tion as to who was rcsjxHisIblo for
tho ehnngo hi grade nt Fourth nnd
Golden which left tho crossing too
low. j
Plans for Fair. II. A. Schroodor.
of Myrtlo Point tins been spending a
coupio or uayn noro to sneuro adver
WAXTKD 2 or il good U'lims to
hire ror street grading. Kuqulro
of Porhaiu & Uldley at North
Ilond.
WAXTI3D hl for general house
work. 729 South 4th st.
HKDIVH cost or living by keeping
fow chick ns In your back yard. I
have thoroughbred uiiode Island
Kod settings for salo. Jens Han
sou. Phono 10C-J.
WANTED
TIMi: lo riv your gardens. PlI do
It. Phone 227-L after C p. in.
CAHPHNTKU wniils work, V. 1). Q.
w. a. a., i.ioyu tioiei.
WAXTKI) Conipotent girl
nousaworK. I'liono lHs-K.
ror
II Mn'H nml IVnva TIntn mi.A
t Hylcs nnd ns g'ood as tho
V-..V u,mu, iuij, OI1U11,
lr'. steel gray, dark croon:
1)6 faai'A fnnfT,. l,nn.t ...l.t. .
i iT . . ' ' U""U ntlll uow
wa de. Soo window this
" jtko: ijiU..io t $1.00.
'e ire showing a boautirul
(E Af Mnti'n c ni.i...
- - .- duii oiiiris, an
..- '"ll Villi. ilUUUllllll
ILi W 8Clect from 1r,ces
-i v-.xii iiiki 9j,nu.
kjj$ll8 Co?ts. Dresses and
-... uio nere.
It Is no wondor tho gnrments
received during tho past weok
nro illcltlng such commonts for
thoy nro moro benutirul and at
tractive than over.
Our stock Is now quite com
plete and it Is not only a pleasure
but a grout satisfaction to bo ablo
to select your spring garments
from "Tho Parisian's" superb
showing,
A beautiful stock or Millinery
all rrom New York's most fa
mous houses. Prlcos rrom $.1.00
up.
OUr H (minus. V minmnt
?"".
co every urt'clo to lo porroctly sat-
FOR SALE
VOn 8AL13 GimmI payliiB cafe, ex
cellent location, Involco about
$2100; will soil ror half Invoice
prlco; can bo handled with small
cash paymont, or will trado. Own
er has othor businoss demanding
his nttontion. Seo Held, 150
Front street.
Using for tho Myrtlo Point fnlr nro-
mlum list. Ho says thnt tho fair will
bo better than ever (his year nnd tho
management hag doclded to pay all
cash prizes ror the competitions In
stead of having merchants through
out tho county dnnato prizes.
hciih itiiHiiiesH. .K, u. Campbell
IPEOPbE YQUI
PkmowW
ABOUT tL
ALAN TODD spent Sunday with
friends on Coos Itlvcr.
JOS. NAY or Coos Itlvor Is n buslnosH
visitor In Marshllold todny.
has sold his Gnzoot prlntory nnd will MIIS. HAltHRR or North Ilend Is n
rotlro Eomo tlmo next month. Ho vlaltor In .MnriihJleld today,
plans'to return to his old homo In ,'" O. HALL or Siimnor Ib a businoss
morrow for Portland on lniHlneas.
F1H3D KltUSB, of Isthmus Inlot, 13
In Mnrshfleld todny on business.
AL13X CARLSON, of Lakesldo, Is a
business visitor In Marshriold to
day. MRS. W. C. RUST returned rrom a
visit to Camp 1 on tho North Stnr
today.
FRANK SMITH, of Isthmus Inlet,
Is n business visitor In Mnrsh
fleld today.
GEO. LENOS, who conducts n bil
liard parlor at Coaledo, Is a
Marshfleld visitor.
A. SI3GI3USTI3N, now nt one or tho
Smith-Powers enmps nt Coaledo,
Is a Marshflold visitor.
MR. AND MRS. JACK HOWRON,
of Isthmus Inlet, nro visiting
friends In Mnrsnflold today.
MR. AND MRS. HURT J01INS13N,
or Isthmus Inlot, Journoycd to
Mnrshfleld on the Unnsheo today.
J. M. NYI3 nrrlvnl horo via Drain
todny on ono of his regulnr trips.
Ho reports thnt tho road Is vory
rough.
JAM13S WAGI3S, of South Inlet,
Joitrnoyed to Marshriold In tho
Btinshliio thnt showered on tho
good ship Vegn todny.
LOUIS H13NSON, superintendent or
Hnusor & Hnuser's construction
work, Is n business visitor In
Marshrield from Lnkesldo today.
HURT DOR13MUS roturnod rrom n
business visit to Portland todny.
Mr. Dorcmiis reports business con
ditions gonorally Improved on tho
outside.
JUDGI3 JOHN F. HALL will Icnvo
tomorrow Tor tho Sluslnw to pay
his orriclnl visits to tho Odd Fol
low lodges In thnt section ns Dis
trict noputy.
AIR. AND MRS. CONRAD LAPP
nnd Mrs. Milton Hlllott, returned
todny on tho Vega rrom a visit
to tho homo or Mrs. Klllott at
South Inlot.
P13TI3R MI3NNI30AT, or Lakeside,
Is In Marshflold today on business.
Mr. Mcniicgnt reports a general
nctlvlty Among tho tanners atone
North Inlot.
RAY PINKI3RTON. of North Inlot.
Is n businoss visitor In Mnrshriohl
today. Mr. Plnkrton roporta
general activity among tho rail
road camps.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON roturnod todny
from n trip to Floronco nnd
reports thoro Is much nctlvlty
thoro. A big force Is now nt
work on the tunnel across rroin
Acmo.
VF.RNON I1ARKI3R roturncd horo
Snturday on tho Alliance rrom Eu
roka, whoro ho has recently been
hnvlng nomo docldodly unpleasant
oxporlonccB with tho government
officials.
DON GARDINI3R nrrlvod nt tho do
pot today Just as tho morning train
wnB leaving for tho vnlloy. Ho
barely mndo connections, oven
though ho had sacrificed his moue
taeho. FOY COX and Wm. Onrrott or Smith
Powers Camp 1 spent Sundny horo,
Mr. Cox coming down to pay liln
tnxos on his Allegany rnnch nml
Mr. Onrrott lo soo whothor the rnll
road had sllppod In unannounced
since their last visit.
O. 8I3VI3R80N, tho Ton Mllo hotol
keeper, wnH a Marshllold business
visitor Saturday. Ho has tho honor
of hnvlng ono or tho finest hotola fo
bo round nnywhoro In Oregon nnd
by rnr tho finest to bo round In n
plnco tho slzo or tho ono whoro ho
Is locntod, Tho rnllrond activity
Is making Ten Mllo moat prosperous.
Times Want ads bring rosulta.
k a now location, probably In Cal- '" ;?.Vo.(!m:, "ml "nndon.
rnln. The names or tho purchns- Jh.NS, HAN8LN loft on tho morning
of tho Gazoot nro not given out, !?'" for Myrtlo Point todny.
It wns roported that another OLOnQK GLTTING spent tho week
FOR SAL13 OOO feet. iMncli steel
iracK, "U" snapou, suitauio ror
creamery or ranch, call at Stand
ard Oil Warehouse ror prlco.
Abstracts, Real Estate.
lre and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
IIRVRV OffvniminirDV ir......
1 . ! jnuuupvr
' C0AL TLMnUR AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIAWY.
ORVRIMT, ini.'V'rra dioiiiid
J.ViHHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 4-J.
tOQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
wns.
. P. HIHARQEU
jl-ln .
aeZ.i,.i m ''"ules' Tallor-
rices reasonable
ret Magnes & Matson Store
l'lioi
o 218-J.
8? YSU80 'jOTHERED WITH
,.' l 80, VOll in .l..-l...... .
,)at. AnV " .Jru Dt-nc
'. sourca "fconno11 bWg-.
rf0chineefeefta Permanent
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Along the Waterfront. I
4 4
. .The Ahwanda took a load or coal
rrom Rlverton to Newport last week.
BAND DANCE MARCH 17.
Times Want ads bring results.
FOR BALI': General incrtliauAlso
Btoro located In a prosperous sec
tion or Southwest Oregon nnd do
ing good business, Store carries
about $5000 stock. Good reasons
ror soiling. Correspond direct with
ownor. No agents. Splendid op
portunity for right party who has
tho cuhIi. Address "Good Chance,"
caro Times.
STHAWUKHRIES from Juno to No
vember, largo and luscious. Plants
ror salo by R. A. Cortholl, Bay
rark. Place ordors early. Phono
3171.
FOR SALE Gasoline launch. In
quire W. Owen, Owl Saloon.
FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul
try yards, A, E, Jensou,
FOR SALE Plymouth Hock eggs,
$1.50 per setting, from tho best
stock In tho county. Will replace
all Infertile eggs frto. Chas.
Barrett, Bangor,
FOR RALE nt n bargain, SO into in
Reynolds First Addition, well im
proved, house and barn, G doz.
chickens, 3 milch cows, span of
1400-lb. horses, harness and wag
on; In fine shape for celory: GO
rino rrult trees, 2 yrs. old. J. E.
Fitzgtrald, or como and see.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Piano,
North Bond.
Bert Hush,
FOR RENT Furnlhlied house; O
rooms; call at Lloyd Hotel, 363
South Forth street.
wiaonniiin rnr n vi.it ...in, i.iu ,imiii. visitor in Aiarsiitiold today.
tor and other relntlves nnd will thon MAYOR F. 13. ALLI3N loft this niorn-
sook a now ocat on. nrobnb v In Cal- " k ,or "nuiuo nnu linnuon
norma.
era
lint
nrlnMni fnnrnrn nn fVinR Tlnv hnil Olid at Sllllllior Visiting frlOlldS
absorbed It. ins. ? I'ATKHSON of Coos River
llewiira of Dogs. A prominent 'a shopping In Marshllold today.
Marshriold physician remnrked to- J. M. CULLBY or Catching Inlot is a
day that Marshflold dogs aro Btif- business visitor in Marshllold to
forlnir rrom an oiildemlo or dlstom- day.
per ami that the modlcnl profession D. L McCleo left this morning ror
has noted that Infantile paralysis Ilandon, whoro ho .will call on the
often exists nt tho samo tlmo, whllo trado.
tho doctors hnvo not boon able to JOHN KENDALL has returned rrom
discover tho cnuso or tho two ills- n two weeks' trip to Curry county
tasoa, ho thinks It would bo a wlso points.
precaution, ror paronta to keep chll- RUDOLPH MATSON or Sumner Is
dron nnd dogs npart whllo this epl-' In Marshflold on a business orrnnd
domic Is on. I todny.
Plant Holland Grat.n. Roy Ro- HARRY IHJLTMAN IoU on tho niom
zollo, now In charge or the govern-1 lng train ror Conulllo and Ilandon
mom nnruor work noro and on tho todny.
Conulllo,. nnd wife, huvo moved from FRANK G. HORTON wns a passangor
Ilandon to Empire Mr. Rozollo will on tho morning train ror Couutllo
have chargo or planting another trnct today.
or about rorty acrea on tho north spit FRANK CATTERLIN was a passon
to Holland grass, the growth or which ' Bor on the morning train ror Ban
has boon round to bo very offoctlvo don todny.
In preventing tho wind shifting tho JAMES WATSON, candidate for
sands and damaging the channel. county Judge, was a visitor In the
Mr. Rozollo Is an expert in this kind i city Sunday,
of work. SENATOR I. 8. SMITH was a pns-
Miuiy At Dnnce. A largo assem-l songer on tho morning train for
bingo was on hand at tho dance given I Coqulllo today,
by the Sumner Hall Association nt , JULIUS KRUSE of Isthmus Iplot was
tho Sumner Hall on Saturday even- a passenger on tho BaiiBheo ror
Ing. A delegation from Myrtlo Point, I Marshflold today,
comprising lour touring cars, Jour-, MISS ELEANOR SELANDER or
noyed to the sceno or morriment. A Sumner Is visiting friends In
number of tho youngor set of Mnrsh-' Marshfleld today,
flold and North Bend also wont up on , WILLIAM MORGAN of Coos River
tho Tioga and Alice II. Tho Sum- was a passongor on tho Express
nor Hall Association has planned I to Marshflold today,
many dances for tho season nnd totE. D. NOONAN roturncd on tho Ex
Judge from the attendance at tho: press today from n visit to his
Saturday evening gathering, tho re- homo on Cooa River,
malnlng ovents will be well attended. JACK CARTER has roturnod from
WiiiB HonorH. Dr. A. L. House- Camas Valley, whoro ho was called
worth Is In receipt of a letter from I by tho death of his wife,
tho Hill Military Academy at Port-jL. E. BL1VEN accompanied Tom
land, whoro his nephow, Jesso Dalei Macglnnls to Portland, where ho
Frnnvz. Is a student, tolling him of will be placed In an asylum
tho scholarship honors won by him
He was tno only one In tno sub
Freshman class to receive tho "Silver
Eagle," a watch charm given cadots
as a reward for having maintained
an average of over ninety per cent
and a monthly deportment avorago
or 100. Josbo's average was ninety
three per cent and was exceeded by
only two dthors. Jesse's many friends
CHARLES STAUFF roturnod' from a
trip to his homostead at tho Sand
Hills on the North Star today
MRS. LEVI SMITH of MnrshfloJd
spent the week end at Sumner
with Mr. nnd MrB. Ernest Smith
J. L. Anson, tho big logging opera
tor of the Coqulllo Valloy, was a
Marshfleld business visitor Satur
day
will be pleased over tho honors that NORMAN KEATOR of Marshllold
he ha won. I spent Sunday at Sumner visiting ,
There's Nothing
Too Good for
The Irish
Drop Into Sartor's to
mojTow and try their
luncheons and soda foun
tain delicacies and enjoy
Emerald Isle specialities
served in honor of St.
Patrick's Day,
IRISH ICEBERGS.
SHAMROCK SALAD
"PADDY" CAKES
IRISH SANDWICHES
AND MANY OTHERS
Savter's
Front Street, Marshfleld.
PURIFY
Youmr Blood
by getting a bottle or Brown's
Blood Sarsaparllla, which Is pleas
ant nnd ngroeublo to lake, This
la tho tlmo or tho year to got
your system In shupo by taking
a good blood purifier, For salo
only at 'THE LEADING DRUG
STORE.
M Hli JH PJ Tm Iff tE m
i