The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHKIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Quickest and
Best Way
to get there. Saves (
going to and from work.
makes it possible for you to eat a hot noon meal
at home instead of a cold lunch from a pail.
HERE'S A TIP ON MEN'S
New Spring Suits
The road to economy and good
dressing leads to tlie JjMXuP.
To make a sale is one ihintr
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tw iiiiiivu u jaauiiy ineim is an
other. Some clothing stores are satis
fied with the first- we count the
second as a good deal jnore to
the point.
Now experience has taught us
that just one thing will make
lasting friends the square deal
from the start.
Therefore we are doubly glad
when a man selects a suit here
we have him for keeps!
Just now we are making a
good many now friends and
meeting a good many old ones
or the reason that the new
S prin a and Summer models
in Kiippanhcimer Clothes
are here.
Prices $18.00 to $30.00
Others at, $8.50 to $18.00
FIXUP
ROYAL TAILOR AGENTS
Two Stores
Maivshfiold North Bend
TERMaSCTUDIO
LITY J PHOTOS
Opposite Milium Hotel
Time -Savers
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:anare sssas
Save One Hour Daily
A bicycle will save most workers one hour daily. Most
work is a grind, at best, so why not save an hour each
day?
That hour spent in-the home or in the garden will cer
tainly give much pleasure and comfort.
We sell TIMESAVER bicycles on credit, at a slight ad
vance over the cash price.
If your time is worth twenty-five cents an hour, a bi
cycle will soon pay for itself,
Ask your neighbor Where he bought HIS wheel and
buy yours at the same place, for the same reason.
We have set such a mark for bicycle prices and bicy
cle service that we are content to let your neighbor rec
ommend the make of bicycle you should buy,
we nave sold one make of bicycle in Marsmieia Tor
over two years,
These bicycles ought to be our best advertisement,
Ask their owners about us,
MarsMield Cyciery
lo6 Brondwav Phone 158-R
fl Kinds of Job Printing Done at TheK Times Office
WANT ADS.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR REXT Modern Mralstipd !
room housekeeping suite, North
Bend. Phono 131.
FOR SAL13 Eggs from choice sin
gle Comb White Leghorns. Goo.
M. Sells, phone 1U8-J, North Bond.
WAXTKI) To rent a. small houso
In Marshflold; will pny $10 or
112. 102 Third strcot.
WAXTKI) An experienced giirdcn
er wants to tnko euro of ono or
more residence gardcnB. 1C2 3d at.
WAXTKI) (Jill to unit tidite nud
do clnunlier work. Phono 388-J.
FOR HALE One 27-foot enliln limit.
In first-class condition. Big bar
gain If taken at once. Apply
Uoodrum Garage.
BIDS OX (JltAJ)IX(J IIIdH will he
received up to March 27 for
grading 1C00 foot or road In Bay
Park. Jllght to reject any and
all bids. 1. S. Kaufman & Co.
FOR HAM- A good H Mnndt
wagon. J. E. Fitzgerald.
WANTED
WAXTKI) Olrl or middle-aged wo
man for general housework. S.
Lando, Front nnd Alder.
WAXTUI) Girls want work In log
ging enmp as helpors. X, enro of
Times.
WAXTUI) Woman to aid In house
clennlng work, Inqulro 372 Com
mercial nvenuo,
TI.MU Id flv your gnrdeiiH. I'll do
it. mono 27-L. after c p. m.
WAXTKI) (llil for general house
work. 720 South 4th at.
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EXCHANGE
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FOR KXCHAXGK Close In. .Unln-
cumbered vacant Seattlo property
for n Btork of morchandlso up to
Twenty Thousand Dollars, also
brick hulldjng, good location, not
Income flvo hundred anil fifty dol
nr8 per month, for Thlrry-flvo
thousand dollars ($35,000). Will
stand closest Investigation. Dcnl
direct with ownor. J. Silver, 402
American Bank, Seattle, Wush,
TO EXCIIAXfiK for property In or
near Marshflold, J 00 acres of
farm land In Linn County, Or.
value $0000. Ownor, Jnmea Wat
son, Sweet Home, Oregon.
FOR RENT
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FOR REXT When tiled looking
for rooms with good furniture
with homollko housekeeping, coma
to the I'loiKVT Building, North
Bend,
KOIt It EXT Tim newly furnished
rooms for light housokcoplng.
Mrs. Allen, corner Central and
Fourteenth streets.
FOR REXT Flvo room modem bun
galow, $20 por month. Inqulro
Going & Harvoy.
FOB HKXT Modem ti-room fur
nlshod housokcoplng sulto. Phono
1403, North Bond.
FOIt REXT Xlccly fnrn!nhed room,
with boat, closo In. Enqulro 182
South 2nd st.
.
FOIt REXT Storo on Central nve. I
Inqulro Tho Gunnery, phono 34-J,
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VOW REXT Building 13x100 on
Front street. Inqulro at Tho Gun-,
nory.
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FOR SALE
FOB SALIC Furniture or 10 room
boarding houso, house for rent,
409 No. Broadway. Phono 1GG-X.
FOIt SALE Ancona eggs, for hatch-'
Ing; also day-old chicks. K. A.
Stonecypher, Phono G-J.
FOIt SALK 101! KvrelNlor motor-
vnl, nnulnna.l wIMi 1fi.1,Hnl' n,,f.
fit, whistle and tandom now tires
In first class condition. $180.00,
complete. The Gunnery.
FOIt SALK 813 range for SiM. In
quire at G4G North Second st,
FOR SAIjIC Two choice lots in
First Addition to Marshflold. Ad
dress O. B., Times office.
FOR 8 ALU Settings of White Or
pington White Wyandotte, Black
Minorca and Buttorcups, $1.50
for 1G. Mrs. M. Jutstrom, South
Coob River.
FOR SALE Round cedar 8000-gol'.
tank, tower about 75 ft. high, heavy
timbers, 200 feet of pipe with all
connection; gaa englno and pump.
Will sell together or separately.
Apply Robt. Marsden, Sr.
T7i"I CAT. I. nilPAl T?ki(H linn Into
'W d4t1 VJ4 ' "tl r
in Sengstacken Addition, $2800'
cash. Inqulro Times,
FOIt SALE fJahoIIno hiiinch. In
quire W. Owen, Owl Saloon.
FOR SALK Plymouth Place poul
try yards. A, E. Jonson.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock egffi,
$1.50 por setting, from the best
stock in tho county. Will replace
all infertile eggs free. Chas.
Barrett, Bangor.
Havo youy Job printing dono t
The Times office.
BREVITIES
TIDES TOR MAIICII
Bolow is clven tho tlmo and
height of high and low water at
Mnrshflold.
The tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on the
Bccoiuf line of each day; n compar
ison on consecutive holghts will In
dicate wnetnor it is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
subBtract two hours 34 minutes.
21
Hrs.. 4.4G
Ft... 2.7
Hrs.. 0.20
10.GI
G.2
G.G1
2,2
G.l 2
1.8
7.2G
1.4
8.03
1.0
G.32
0.3
11.51
6.4
12. 1 G
4.8
1.31
4.8
2.12
G.G
0.0
0.0
G.22
0,3
7'.04
0.3
7.42
0.4
8.13
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Hrs.. 2.0S
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WEATHER FORECAST
tnr AatoeU'ed Prni la Coo nj TlmM.)
OREGON Fair with freezing
tomperaturcs In cant; easterly
wlndB.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m March 21, by IlenJ.
Oatllnd, special government mo
I toorologlst:
Maximum 32
Minimum 44
At 4:43' a. m 48
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1013 G1.C9
Precipitation same porlod
I last year 4S.G2
,j Wind: Northwest, clear.
I BOItX
BUNCH To Mr. nnd Mrs. D. N.
Bunch at tholr homo on IKmlols
Cr ek Thursday, March 19, a 0
pound daughter. Mother and
child aro doing nlcoly and "Fnth-
or Davlo" Is wearing a smile that
Is only equnlled by that of Grand-
pa Edward Dyor.
Xew Attorney. Attornoy McClure,
who haB boon with tho O. W. It. &
X. Hallway nt Portland, Is In Marsh
field with n vlow of locntlnc here.
I'I.hIi lining. Ctptnlu Hanson, of
the Mcssongor, reports that tho
fish aro biting good nt Ton Mile
hakes. Sovoral partlos returuod re
cently with good strings.
Kind Straw Hat. Tom Hnll toilny
Bpruug tho first straw hat of the scan-
on, hut It did not socni so much out
of place In tho bright sunshine which
mndo March scorn more like Into Juno
or July.
Will Open Soon Tho St. Lawronco
Hotel, formerly tho Coos, Is bolng
thoroughly ronovatod and now furnl
turo nnd fixtures aro bolng lUBtnllod.
Tho now Icbrco, Lawrence Justin, ox
peels tho now hotel to bo ready on
April G.
Fined for Drinking. C. II. Jack
son was fined $5.00 by IlccorJor
Iiutlcr toilny for roiUBlng to pny
for n meal nt the Arcndo Rcstm-
rnnt nnd drinking. Jackson has
bcon arrested boforo this nnd owes
310 on back fines,
Start Factory. Iloberts Brothers
have started operations In tho now
chceso factory or-ctod by them nt
Likcsldn, Georgo McCulloch, of
tho Golden Leaf Creamery, has boon
assisting In tho erection of tho
factory. Tho intlro output will bo
Bent to Portland.
Old Leak Found. After n three
months' search It. II. Coroy today lo
catod a leak In tho main of the Coos
Bay Water company. It was at tho
Intersection of Broadway and Contrnl
nnd wbb In such a wuy that tho leak
was emptying direct into tho sower.
Tho paving had to bo cut to ropalr
tho break,
Farmer' Viilon Tho Farmers'
Union enjoyed a. good meeting and
dinner today. Tho nttendnnco was
light and consequently no Important
busuicsB was trnnBactod and further
action on tho public market was de
ferred, W. C. CIuibo of Coqulllo, nnd
Goorgo Starr, two candidates for of
flco, wero presont nud made short
talks.
, l'" '.scnp '. ueorgo Miirpnjr,
i"u bju wnni umuwi b,
Murpliy In J. D. Gosb' office, had a
lucky escape today. Ho was riding
on tho "Wp of Clifford Doano's coal
WilHUII UIIU lull Oil oil OHIl uyuilliu.
Tho wl"Jl J"1,8,86'1 avVl 't ,
somo who witnessed It thought he
was seriously hurt, but an examina
tion showed that not oven a bono
was broken.
Building Rumor. It waa reported
today that plans wero being mado to
erect a brick veneer building 100x100
on tho dimmer property nt the corner.
of Second and .MorKot. n. J. Kimball
Btotod thnt the report was not cor
rect as ho had not sold or leased th.o
property and tho only thing that tho
report could bo based on was tho
fact that he had named a figure for
the property to an agent.
Kiijoy Honolulu. A letter from
W. S. Chandler received by his son,
13, I, Chandler, today states that
the party is enjoying Honolulu to
the fullest extent, He Is rapidly
gaining In health and weight and is
now taking eea baths dally and
learning to rldo tho surf board,
They will return to California about
- j - - - .. W r, 4
Apru u. win men viu uiu douiu
ern part of that state amL then go
ta Vancouver, B. C, to remain until
July 1.
Xot Hnllrond Survey. Dal Cath
cart says that the rumor that tho
Southern Pacific surveyors wero at
work on tho east side of Isthmus In
let near Eagle Point must have start
ed from tho fact that ho nnd P. K
Gettlns woro doing somo private sur
veying there this weok. Ho says tho
only crew of S. P. surveyors in that
section wore working In Bunker Hill,
where thoy wero arranging for a
steam shovol to tako out dirt to make
'a fill for the right of way through tho
C. A, Smith retail yards.
MR. DAIRYMAN
Wo can save you $25 to $40 on a Cream Separator that Is not only
guaranteed by lis, but also tho manufacturer to bo tho equal of any
Separator on the market. You will find It to your advantage to call at
(Agents Coos, Curry and Douglas Counties.
SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND
Market and Waterfront,
KX. HARDWARE
rPEQPbE YQU1
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ABOUT
MRS. RAY BOWRON Is In from
Ten Mllo today.
G. W. KING, of Mllllcoma, Is In
Marshflold today.
P. P. D1KTZ, of North Inlot, was a
Marshfleld visitor today.
MRS. C. S. H1LBORN, of Mllllcoma,
Is a Marshfleld shoppor today.
L. JOHNSON, of ISmpIro, Is In
Mnrshfl-ld today on business.
C. W. GIBBS, of North Inlot, Is a
business visitor In Marshfleld to-
day.
GUS NELSON, of Lakesldo. Is a
business visitor In Marshflold to
day. MISS IDA RKIIRUR, of Hayncs In
let, is shopping In Marshfleld to
day. MRS. RAY BOWRON, of Tomplolon.
Is visiting friends In Mnrshfleld
today.
MRS. 'L. SMITH was n passenger
on tho Express for Coos River
today.
MISS TIIHLMA DODGE, of Coos
River, Is shopping. In Marshfleld
today.
MISS RUSSEL VARNEY Is tho hap
py reblplont of a flno new Kim
ball piano.
ARCHIE KRUSE and wiro aro horo
from Prosper to visit friends nnd
relatives.
EDWARD E. DYER, daughter nnd
son, are business visitors In
Mnrshflold.
FRANK VAN CLEAVE, of Empire,
Is a business visitor In Mnrsh
flold today.
ARTHUR M'KEOWN was a pasBon
gur on tho morning train for Co
qulllo today.
MISS 'ETTA MITCHELL returuod
from n visit to Lakeside on tho
North Star today.
MRS. JAMES LANDRITH and son.
of Coos River, aro visitors In
Marshflold today.
M. AND MRS. C. L. NELSON, of
Coos Rlvor, aro visiting friends
In Marshfleld today.
V. P. 8ANFORD, proprietor of the
North Inlot, Is a business visitor
in Marshflold today.
DR. EVERETT MINGU8 wbh n pas
Bongrr on tho morning train for
Myrtlo Point today.
P. M. HALL-LEWIS, County Road
master, roturned to Coqulllo on
tho morning train.
J. C. HACKER, of Camp 1, loft on
tho morning train today after a
short visit In Mnrshrield.
MRS. 8. A. YOAICAM, of Coos Riv
er, loft on tho ExproHB todny after
a short visit In Marshflold.
L. E. BOSNA, of Butte. Montana,
was a passougor on tho morning
train for Myrtlo Point todny.
MRS. P. GUILL1AM8. of Coos Rlv
or. was a paBsonger on tho Rain
bow fur Mnrshfleld today.
MRS. A. M. CIIRI8TENSEN, of
Hnynes Inlot, was a passonger
on tho Mossougor for Marshflold
today.
FRANK DENNING returned last
ovonlng from Coqulllo, but Mrs.
Denning romnlnod for a weok's
stay with friends.
MISS ADA CLINKENBEARI) ro
turuod on tho good ship North
Rtnr from North Inlet whore sho
' tins boou visiting for tho pant fow
days.
GEO. ROTNOR loft on tho Break
wntor tills morning for Portland
where ho goes to moot tho rep
resentatives of Bomo of tho largo
clothing nmnufai'turoi-a.
WILLIS VARNEY, construction
foreman for Smith-Powers Com
pauy at Conledo, Is moving today
to Myrtlo Point where ho wl'l
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Everyone Who Cares
for tho Purest, "Freshest
Drugs nnd most efficient
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service, trades at the Store for Quality Goods,
whore your prescriptions aro filled as the doctor or
ders them, twico .-shocked and scientifically com
pounded. "Wo pay prompt and careful attention to
all orders whether verhal, mail or phone.
"GET IT WHERE THEY IIAArE GOT IT"
THE LEADING DRUG STORE
Phono 77-J.
PLVMBIXO
have chnrgo of work on tho now
extension beyond Myrtlo Point.
Hinsdale Back. O. B. Hinsdale,
formerly at Gnrdtner, but for tho
last fow years In southern California.
haB roturuol to G-ardlnor as manager
of tho Gardiner Mill company. Ho
assumed chargo last Saturday. W.
F, Jewett of tho company, who has
been III for somo time, Is reported
much Improved.
says mm
TEAM STING
Geo. Laffaw Confers With
Baseball Fans Here
Meet Monday Night
One of tho most formidable teams
In tho county this yenr haB beon or
ganized by tho Bandon basoball fans.
Goorgo Laffaw, who has boon ap
pointed to Intorvlow tho dlfforcnt
managers In Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point,
Mnrshdold nnd North Bond, arrived In
Mnr8h(lc!d last ovonlng nnd todny
commenced nctlvo opcrntlons for In
ducing tho Mnrshdold team to.consont
to Joining tho Bandon team In tho
Coos county lenguo upon Us organi
zation. Much talk hns been going tho
rounds rolntlvo to not .ncrmltHncr
Bandon In tho lenguo this year for
tho reasons thnt It Is too far n Jump
from Coqulllo nnd thnt a five-team
longuo Is unwloldy. Tho players bad
somo petty mlsundorstnndlng with
tho Bandon team Inst year regarding
Imported plnyors nnd somo bollove
thnt Is mainly responsible for tho
talk about not nllbwlng tho Bandon
team In tho lenguo.
To Ignore thorn, howovor, would bo
Hhowlng tho "white- fonthor," In fnca
of tho fact that tho toam this yenr
Is orgnulzcd from homo talent .and
thcro are no Imported plnyors. The
Bandon boys have nlso shown thom
boIvcb hi bo hUBtlors, hnvlng organis
ed tho first team In tho lcaguo. The
following is tho llnoup of tho Ban
don team for this soason: Howard
Jackson nnd Sid Williams, pltchors;
Jim Mast, catcher; Dr. Mann, first
biBo; Lotnor Gnlllor, second baso;'
George Laffaw, shortstop; Ray Mc
Nalr, third baso; Goorgo Laird, loft
Hold; W. E. Bent, center Hold and
Tom Mills, right Hold:
.Meeting Monday Evening.
Much Is expected of tho local base
hall faiiH at the mooting to bo hold
next Monday ovonlng, March 23, at
tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Com
merce for tho purposo of dtscusslnR
ways nnd moans for conducting the
Marshlleld end of tho lenguo this .
Bonson. Mnny nnmos havo boon aol
ectod for manngor nnd Monday ovon
Ing's meeting should bring out some
thing definite ns to who will manage
tho team. All who aro Interested lu
baseball should attond this mooting.
The mooting Is scheduled to start
nt 7:30 o'clock. k
PAXAMA CAXAL TOLLS. ' v
fn Amiv-UI! rml to mn ,t1r TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 21.
Senator Jones' resolution calling on
tho Presldont for Information of what
nations had protested against the
Pannma tolls exompttou was roforred
to tho Foreign Rotations Committee
after Scnnror O'dormnn had with
drawn his objections. Senator Jones
denied that tho President had told
him that ho was "skating on thin
ico."
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