The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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The JlcCalleV Entertainment
.UNDER THE AUSPICES OFIHE LADIES GUILD OF THE
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Monday
- Evening -
Masonic Opera House
8:15 P. M. o'Clock
Seats: Lower floor, 50 cts. Reserved at Lockhart
Parsons. Balcony, 25 cts.
J0liO0ZMa4i,
IRVING
BLOCK
Spring Hats
For Men
Some men nro In a iunmlnry
when lint-buying tlmo comes.
Tnr, nothing chnngoa u mnn's
appearance moro than hla HAT,
but tlio chunge can be one to hla
ndvantaKO equally ns easy aa tho
0ipOHltO.
It la simply a mnttor of finding
tlio hat which most becomes yon.
We do ihilin consldornblo anccesa
In "finding" the right hat for
tho rlitht nmn.
May we domonatrnto It per
sonally? Very unusual quulltloB at $3.00
ami $:i.50.
Have You Seen
Our New J9J4
Patterns of
Wall Paper
VIERS
370 No. Front at. Phono 40-X.
The R.oyal
TONIGHT
La Petlto Jnnla, singing "I Love
Her, Oh! Oh!" nnd "I'm Looking
tfor a Nlco Young Follow," finishing
with n comic monologue
Klnomncolor pictures. "A Nar
row Kscapo." A bashful bacholor
ludes n designing girl.
"Tho Sand Sinn." Drama, "Clod
Dless tho Man That Invented Sloop."
Tho Animated Weekly. Twolvo
of tho most Interesting subjects.
"Tho Echo of n SonK." A dra
matic Inspiration fonturlng Jcssalyn
Van Trump.
"Pearl's Mistake," with Pearl
White.
Five reels. G000 foot movies.
Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal
cony, 10c; children. 10c.
Sundav nlcht. "Tlnliln Ifnnil " tlio
' stirring nnd romantic life of tho
auventurer of tlio mlddio ages.
The Vacuum
Sweeper
inukes houseclcaning a
pleasure
We hnve them from 0.50
up to $35.00.
Te Wizard Trlnnglo Mop
That now has the human
elbow."
"Why Pay More?"
Johnson-Gulovsen'
Company
1 'cMJgTirjlj' 'i ' i W0P
The Times want ada get what
th7 eo after.
March 23 rd
Ladies' "j Misses9
Suits and Dresses
Wo wlah to call to your apo
dal attention tho linincnao advan
tage of selecting your spring suit
or dresa now, whllo atyles nro
at the holghth of their glory.
Many of thu moat charming
Blyh'B Bhown nro exclusive nnd
will not bo duplicated. Juat
now iiBanrtmcntB nro complete,
alzos nro unbroken In fnct, It
la tho most antlMfnctory tlmo for
chooBlng. Don't delay your bo
Icctlon. A beautiful atock or mllllu
ory nil from Now York's moat
famous houses. Prices from $5
up.
Men Who Select
Their Spring
Clothes First
Aro usually first In other
things. Come to tho Flxup
nnd niiiko your selection from
Tin: iikst ov Tin: noon
. ones
Kuppenheimer
Clothes
It will pay you to act
nsldo a little tlmo and look
them over and sec what wo
are offering at
818.00 to $10.01!
and others at $8.50 to ?1S.00.
FIXUP
Itoyal Tailor Agents
TWO STORES.
Marshfield - North Bend
Phone 233-L
PHONE
1 0 Cent
158-R
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
MRS. O. P. IHHAHOER
Dressmaking nnd Ladles' Tailor
ing Prices reasonable
Over Magnea & Mataon Storo
Phono 2 1 8-J.
ARE YOU BOTHERED WITH
CORNS? If ao, you nro deprived of
half tho pleasure of life pleasant
walking nnd healthy exorcise. A
visit to Mrs. Olivia Kdmuu. Scientific
Chiropodist, Apt. , O'Coimell bldg.,
w(li be tho source oi a purinnueui
remedy for aching foot.
EVERY. .MAN should know
Through the country he goes
The best dressed people
Wear A. E. Anderson clothes.
P. O. PRESTON, Agt.
Marshfield Cleaning and Dyo
Works.
128 Front Street.
Times Want Ads
Bring Results
WANT ads.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 9 in range for $2.1. In-
iiuiro m uiu worm second st.
FOUND An automobile crank mi
Tenth street bridge. Owner can
have same by paying for this nil.
I'OST Tan Teddy Rear, with blue
ribbon bow on South Murahfleld
bridge, Wednesday. Howard fdr
return to Mrs. Canklln.
FOR RENT Five room modern bun
galow. $20 per month. Iuqulro
Going & Harvey.
FOR RENT When tlml looking for
furniture nnd home-like conditions,
eomo to Pioneer Ulock, North
Bend.
FOR SALE Two choice lots In
Firat Addition to Marahfleld. Ad
dress O. 11., Times office.
TO EXCHANGE for property In or
near Mnrshflold, 100 acres of
farm land In Lltm County, Or.
vnltio $0000. Owner. Jtunea Wat
son, Sweet Home, Oregon,
HELP WANTED
nov
Wo' lmvo a pormnnent
position for a bright, un.r
getlc boy. Tho right boy
enn mnke from 50c to $2,00
or moro n week, without
Interfering with his other
duiles. Apply to Norton &
llunscn Stn. Co., 210 Front
atrcct, Marahfleld, Oregon.
LOST
LOST Curving knife with Ivory han
dle. Reward If returned to Times
office.
LOST Pocket note book, nnmo In
cover. Finder ploaso- rotum to
Times,
WANTED
WANTED Position by stenograph'
or. Phono Gb-J.
WANTED Renter for largo Mock
ranch, with not loss than $3000
In cash or stock. Sco Tltlo Uuur
anteo & Abstract Co.
WANTED Purchaser for it lots on
0th nnd Dnto sts. Songstnckon
Addition, Including 2 corners.
Prlco $850. This Is a snap, soo
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co
TIME to flv your gardens. PR do
It. Phono 227-L aftor li p. in.
WANTED flltl for genernl house
work. 729 Soilth 4th st.
FOR SALE
I'OR SALIC Furniture of 10 room
bonrdlng houoo, Iioiibo for rent.
409 No. nroadway. Phono 1GG-X.
I'OR SALF SIiu-o nlno years old,
1300 11ib works doublo nnd slnglo.
Inquire Times office.
FOR KALI:, CHEAP Four flue lots
In Songstnckon Addition, $2800
cash. Inquire Times.
I'OR SALE Settings or White Or
pington Whlto Wyandotte, Black
Minorca nnd Ruttorcups, $1.50
for 15. Mrs. M, Jutstrom, South
Coos River,
I'OR S.1LI Egg from choice Single
Comb Whlto Leghorns. Geo. M.
Soils. Phone 1384, North Bend.
FOR SALE Round cedar HOOO-gnl.
tank, tower about 75 ft. high, heavy
tltnbors, 200 feet of plpo with nil
connection; gnS onglno and pump,
Will soil together or sopnratoly.
Apply Robt. Marsdon, Sr.
FOR SALE General merchandise
store located in a prosperous sec
tion of Southwest Orogon and do
ing good btiBlnoss. Storo carries
about $5000 stock. Good reasons
for soiling. Correspond direct with
owner. No agents. Splendid op
portunity for right party who has
the cash. Address "Good C banco,"
care Times.
FOR SALE Gasoline luunch. In
quire W, Owen, Owl Saloon.
FOR SALE Plymouth Place poul
try yards. A. E, Jenson.
FOR 8ALF Plymouth Rock eggs,
$1.50 per setting, from tho best
stock In tho county. Will replace
all Infertile eggs free, Cbns.
Barrett, Bangor,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modern H-room fur
nished housekeeping suite. Phone
1493, North Rond.
FOR RENT Funiihhert front room.
Enquire 817 N. Broadway,
FOR RENT Storo on Central nve.
Inquire Tho Gunnery, phone 34-J.
FOR RENT Building -15x100 on
Front street. Inquire at The Gun
nery. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
with heat, close In. Enquire 182
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR MARCH
Below is given tho tlino and
height of high and low wntor nt
Marshfield.
Tho tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence with tholr times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second line of ench day; n compar
ison on consccutlvo heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
wntor. For lilgli wnter on tho bar
substrnct two hours 34 minutes.
lira.. 1.51
Ft. . . 2.8
lira. . 322
Ft... 2.8
lira.. 4.40
Ft... 2.7
lira.. 0.2G
Ft. . . 4.8
8.12
G.C
0.34
G.3
10.51
5.2
0.51
3.19
0.4
4.31
0.4
G.32
0.3
11.54
C.l
10.25
4.2
11.35
4.6
0.0
0.0
C.22
0.3
WEATHER FORECAST
lljr AuocI.Ib.1 ITmi to Coot 11, Timet.)
OREGON Fair, with light
frost In east; easterly wlndB.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
I - : 4 ;t n. m Mnrch 10, by UenJ.
Ostllud, spoclnl govommont mo
I toorologlst:
Maximum 7G
Minimum 37
At 4 : 4 3 a. m ...... CO
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
I 1913 51.G9
I Precipitation samo period
last year 47.10
Wind: Northwest, clear.
BORN.
BENSON To Rev. nnd .Mrs. J. V.
Benson, nt their homo on Com
mercial nvenuo, Thursdny, March
chl'l.1 nro Xlni nlcolv nnd Rev
l1ono,"r0wion1 B,,&ran!f til
l, a dnuglitor. Mother nnd
Swedish Luthornn Church, Is even
l,n.uvl limn (In, ,,rnv.,rl.l..l fli-
hnpplor than tho proverbial fnth
cr Is ovor hla flrat born.-
Service Tonight Tho subject of
tho Lonton address In'tlit Episcopal
Church tonight nt 7:30 will bo
"ChnrncIorlBtlrii of ItnllL'Imi "
LimrnuoriBticB of uoiit,ion.
GetH Auto. Dr. R. II. Walter hns
received a new Reo touring car .and
Is learning how to matter tho diffi
culties that beset tho chntiffour.
Ja'iivcx Tixlny. Auditor Allen of
Hi.. Tln1ffiiift-niit 1iln .wiiti, mm n.liri
has been spending n fow weeks in
this section, left for Portlnnd this
mornlng.
h
Lilies Bloom David Nelson atnt-
cd today that ho hnil scon a number
of rnlla llllos In bloom outaido, tho
flrat tlmo ho had noted auch n
thing during tho month of Mnrch
In his sovornl yenrs' realdenco on tho
U,iy, i
'
flit en .Iciiel At n meeting of
tho Royal Arch Masons last night,
Cnpt. J. It. Llghtnor, one of tho
best known of Mnrshflold's old real-
donts and Masons, wns proRontod
n Past High Priest Jewel, n signal
honor of the order.
i
WnM'i'fnmt Thieves. Nola Adam-
sou, light tondor, reports that some-
ono 8tolo thirty gallons of gnsollnn
from his bonthouso tho other nlnlit.
Ho nlso states that tho waterfront
pilferers have taken goods from tho
uonthoiiso of tit" Into Goorgo Wulff.
Dollar Here R. Stnnloy Dollar,
who Is now In chnrgo of tho John
son Lumber company nnd the Scoley
& Anderson Logging company on tho
lowor Coqulllo. Is expected horo to-
morrow on routo from Bnndon to
Portland ou luminous. Capt. Robort
Dollnr may also bo on tho Bay soon,
I
Birthday Today Mrs. Jonas Ornn-
holm Is today celebrating her olght-
loth birthday at tho homo of Rev.
and Mrs. B. F. Bongston, wJth whom
alio is residing. Sho Is still physical-
ly strong, but -tho years nro begin-
nlng to nrfect her memory. Sho has
boon n resident of Coos Bay for ovor
thlrty years and Is tho recipient of
felicitations from many of hor old-
tlmo friends on the liny todny. Four
of hor grnndchUdron reside on tho
Bay. i
'
HMnkN Hete, Win, Hnywnrd will
glvo a talk to tho high school boys
Friday nftornoon nt tho hlnh school
nnd In the evening nt tho hlKh school
auditorium ho will glvo a stureoptl
con lecture to which tho public, es
pecially parents, nro Invited. Ad
mission will bo freo.
Bargains in Seeds
Springtime is planting time and now is the time
for yon to take advantage of the bargains, we are
offering in them. Here are a few of the prices:
Grass Seeds, Timothy, per pound 8cts
English Kye Grass 8cts
Ttalian live 8cts
Red Clover 20tts
Alsyko 20cts
Orchard Orass 22icts
We also have seed oats and bone-meal fertilizer.
All our seeds are quality seeds. Phono ns your
order or come over and pick out what you want.
Bunker Hill sto?eartment
W H. DINDINGER & CO.,
Phone 32. Bunker Hill.
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ABOUT
GEQ. EASON leaves Saturday on a
trip to Portland,
F. KNEPPEIl BtnrtB for Portland on
business Saturday.
W. Q. HAYWARD will leavo on Sat
urday for Portland.
F. C. DILLVPS lenves this week on a
business trip north.
W. J. M'MAIION leaves this week on
n business trjjp north.
MRS. M. F. GREEN and baby lenvo
this week for Portland.
P. E. LARSON of Allognny Is n
Mnrshflold visitor today.
C. W. WATERMAN lenves for Port
lnnd this week on business.
MRS. M. TILLOTSON leaves on n
visit In Portlnnd this week.
MRS. HILDA WEATHEItALL lenves
for Portland on Saturday.
MRS. A. BEUGSTRANI). of Bnndon,
leaves Ibis weok for Portland.
II. A. LAM11ERT of Coqulllo expects
to lenvo for Portlnnd this weok.
I C. F. AIIRENS of North Rend oxpects
to leavo for Portlnnd Saturday.
MRS. JACKSON, of North Rend, will
lenvo for Portlnnd on a visit this
week.
MRS. A. S. HAMMOND of North
Rend lenves for Portland on tlio
Breakwater.
MR. AND MRS. It, J. ROMBAUOll
leavo this week for Portland and
other northern points.
MRS. M. L. JONES, or Ilnndon, will
leavo this week for Portland on n
vlslc.
O. A. AND RAY DOWER,1 of Dnhdon,
expect to lenvo this week for Port
land. A. M. DRAKE loft on tho stngo to
day for Drain on routo to Port
lnnd. G. W. GOODWIN lenves for tho Rose
City on biiBlncsfl tho Inst of tho
week
" AND MRS. J. A. NEWTON, of
gJJ1I,' ,eBV0 Snt,m,n' for Vari'
land.
T , ;UMf,P . Mnrnhnni.i inf mi
' '' Ullll'l' ' MarHllllOIU left Oil
tho morning trniu for Myrtle Point
today.
" JR of Cn"!" JSIT!
J10, n8t,of n, w ou n vls,t to
V!,h niiir impii vunq ' nr mini
MI18. UM.II-. Itll IIAKI), Or Slim-
( noFi ,R v,g,UllB rron,B Mnrsh-
M0,iV?,!r,q n v u viitnn .ml
M,'AN.f.2' 5m "E ","?
two children will lenvo Saturday
for Portlnnd.
MR. AND MRS. C. A. MEADE of
Ilnndon lenvo this week for Port
land on n visit.
MAI1EL .CHAN of North Bond leaves
or Port and this week on nn ox-
tended stny.
GEORGE LAIRD, of Bnndon, lnnvoa
for Portlnnd on business tho last
, ,?' wt?S:I,I1 . . ,
I'KO HOLLI8TER expects to leavo
"! week for Portland and other
north roat cities.
HERMAN JACOBS expects to lion
passongor for Portland on the
Brenkwntor Saturday,
MRS. J. W. UMBTATTI) nnd son,
Rny, arrived lioro todny from onst-
urn Orogon to Join Mr. Umstnttd.
MRS. M. It. BROWN oxpectH to bo
n nasHongor on tho Broakwator
Saturday for Portland,
MRS. BANGETER nnd dnuglitor, Ir-
ono, loavo for Portlnnd this wook
on an extended visit,
MRS. L. G. MASTERS was n paa-
sengor on tho Sunrise from Sum-
nor to Mnrshflold todny.
MRS. A. J. M'DONALD and hnby, of
Myrtlo Point, will lonvo for Port
land this weok via Coos Rny,
W. D. CHASTIN wns enddnd to Ms
homo nt Rosoburg today on ac
count of tho sudden Illness of his
son.
R. A. LIVING, not related lit any
way to 11. C. of, lenves this wook
for Portland to see how Living's
thoro.
W. E. WIIITEAOLI3, the nctor who
moves In tho "movies" leaves for
Portland on tho Broakwator Sat-
unlay.
CAPTAIN EDGAR SIMPSON and
Sunt. L. F. Pnlkniisteln woro
passongors on tho morning train
for Coqulllo today,
MRS. M. J. HAUSELL, daughter of
Rov. nnd Mrs. Snmuul Gregg, nr-
rlvod on tho ttrenkwator from
Portland for an extended visit,
MRS. A. T. RAINES has returned
from an oxtondod visit with friends
In Cnllfornln. That's tho cnuso of
A. T.'s smllo, nnd not the woathor.
MRS. EI) MOELLER and hnby aro
spending n few days with rola
Uvea in Coqulllo, whllo Mr. Moollor
is making a trip along tho lowor
river.
J. A. SMITH, manngor of tho Rlvor
ton mines, returned from San
Francisco overland, whore ho has
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HOT WEATHER
OK COOS BAY
Thermometer Registered 80
Noon Previous Hottest
Maich Day.
,
HI THIS AFTERNOON.
At 2:30 this afternoon tho
maximum temperature, had In
creased to 81, nccordlug to tho
Government thermometer.
Sovornl thermometers around
town showed higher tempera
tures, Bonio recording ns high as
92.
Today Is one of tho hottest March
dnys Mint Coos Uay has ovor known.
At 12 o'clock tho Government ther
mometer registered 80 In tho shade.
Yesterday, some thought, was
wnrmor, hut tho Govommont thor
mometor showcu that It wns four
degrees cooler, tho maximum tom
pernturo being 7G.
Mnrch 7, 1905, tho mercury rench
8G, but at nb other time on Coos
liny hns It over boon closo to
eighty, nccordlug to B. B. Ostllnd,
tho local U. S. Woathor Observer.
HOT IN SAN F1LYNCI8CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.
"Hottest day in Mnrch slnco the
Snn Francisco woathor bureau wna
established," tuild tho weather ninn.
Tho offlclnl thormomotor registered
80,5 dogrooB, which Is half n do
groo wnrmor than tho provlous rec
ord of March 7, 181)2. Ou the
streets, some thcrmomoterB register
ed 90 degrees.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY.
Mrs. Irn B. Bnrtlo's fnrowoll
party for Mrs. It. J. Coko.
North Bond Llbrnry Associa
tion meets nt tho library.
Social Sowing Club with Mrs.
D. J. Roes.
Mlnnlc-Wls with Mrs. W. II.
Porklns.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. E.
Allen.
Thursday Club evening social
at J. W. Mltcholl home.
FRIDAY.
Excelsior Club party with
Howard Kelloy.
Skcnnsa Club with Mrs. W.
Laiigu'orthy.
Past Matrons Bt. Patrick's
Party at Mrs. Fluolln Tumor's
homo,
Norwegian Luthornn Young
People's soclnl nt church pnrlors
with Miss Mnbol Mathlson nnd
A. Anderson In chnrgo of pro
gram. Ladles' Art Club with MrB. I.
M, Condron,
been arranging for tho anlo of
Rlverton canl.
II. NERDRUM, of tho Coos Rny Pulp
& Pnpor company, lonves Saturday
for Portland on business. Ho may
visit tl e pnpor mills In Oregon City;
before returning.
FRANK GRANT and his brother,
Eugeno, returned today from Port
land, whoro thoy wero called by
tho accidental drowning of their
brothor, Mlko Grant, formerly with
tho SinUh-PoworB company,
C. A. DANO and wlfo arrived hore
from Portland today on route to
Ramlon to rlslt tholr daughter.
Mrs. Maglll, whoso little son died
Inst wook following an operation
for throat trouble
J, It. KIEOLER waB a passenger orf
tho lnungch Gnago todny for
Drain, whoro ho will trnnaart
certain business mnttors, after
which ho will go to Snn Fran
cisco. L, 11. LARSON will lonvo soon far
Ten Mllo whero he Is planning to
put In u gonoral merchandise
storo. Ho Is ni oxporloncod mor
cliint nnd hnubeen assisting In
conducting spoclnl sales in thla
n-tlon for somo tlmo.
MISS VERA DINDINGER, of Port
lnnd, nrj-lvod hero todny for an ex-
tonueu viBit ni mo uomo or nor
aunt, Mrs. Hydo. nnd with other
relatives on tho Bay, Sho Is Juat,
recuperating from nn operation.
Sho spout part of last summer oiy
tho Bay.
C. S. M'CULLOCH. of Bnndon, cai-
dldato for county survoyor at rife
Ropubllcan primaries, la a Marai
flol visitor today looking aftor 1(1 a
political fences, Mr. McCullooh,
says ho has beon receiving much
oucoiirngomcnt In all sections for
his candidacy.
J. K, SCHILLING wns horo from Co
qulllo last night on business, H
roportH ovorythlng booming there.
Ho feurs that tho proposed bond
Issue will not carry, owing to the
plan to scatter tho nionoy Anil
thinks that a campnlgn should )x
started to oducato the people oC
tho county on tho best system to be
followed.
should bo worn by those desiring
straight shoulders and figure,
with a good lung capacity. The
THUFOHM has beon proved to h
tho most scientific raako on th
market. Wo nro solo agents foj
this shoulder brace,
THE LEADING DRUG STORE
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