The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
QatlAlcm,
IRVINO
BLOCK
V ii i I fit Will
Men's and Boy's Apparel
SPRING SUITS
c Sell
For '""'
iu-fjn-;
We ".
I.-..I- Cnh
".- .v.nin nn pvtravanant
4ha there are other clothes as
CPP reafly-l0'wcal v"ul,,uo l,,ai "' "" muuiuu, in utu-
ter to keep their shape longer than clothing you purchase
atTHEfAniaiHiM.
ti. ...nw o cult fits vnn danends larnclv nn tlm wnrk.
Lhin nut into it. The finest materials mean nothina
Unless tailored properly.
The master tailorship in a
when vou buy it and as long
TO LUUr YOU aiu wuiuuinu
We guarantee
The Goods and the Price
Tlu'iv is but one satisfactory reason for the con
ant growth of the 0 OLD EN JtULK STOKE
c rhjlil ijooth al the rifJil price. When you trade
the GOLDEN RULE you have the pleasure of
st
I ..
mi i"-
i.,in.nm- iiuif-. A'on have received the lull value or
,..n. inniif'. TIir charire.
Ulll """"i' i
niade by some people that
Consider tlie J (Mowing wou-Kiiown oranos oi tne
various lines carried by us and decide for yourself.
The real difference is that we sell them for less:
Queen Quality Shoes
for women.
Buster Hrown Blue
Ribbon Shoes for boys
land girls.
Felirich, Fox, II Ulcer-
Imul White House shoes
for men.
Wright's Underwear.
Arrow Collars.
Tin Golden Rule
t-m,
MALWAYS BUSY.
n
m CALL
For Prompt Auto Service
NEW "-passenger Cndlllne lit J'our
service day mill night
W9I ---
111
L. M'DOXALI) . .
He Royal
TONIGHT
U Petit Jntils will fllnB "Have
lou Got n Itonm to Rent?" and "I
mil I Had Dccn Horn n Hoy."
nd dance "Tho Ilutorflv Dance."
Don't miss this,
Five Heels of iuw pictures.
"From the Iloyond." A profes
t of psychology discovers tlio
Indoo secret of susneiided life. Ho
oes himself up In tho snrcopha-
' ami ia inclosed In tins uir-ugiit
Ifln for a month. Ills usslstnnt
belnc tried for murder, when his
augh'-r icirns his whereabouts and
es nun
This plume Is tho most realistic
ad thrllli , ever made.
"An i '-:ied Wo kly." Twolvo Intor
ilng ad knowlodgo-glvlng sub-
''Hie 1.ni. ... nrl.. I. . .!..
... ..mi.ii-i n tvivus. iV CUHIIl-
F of a wlilto man In n Turkish
W-reni,
m ""nis?ion. lower floor, Ific; 1ml
ny, I0e.
woming Thursday. "Saplio." Every
Huer ana every father, every son
m daughter should see this won-
I"u' im. Realistic and moral.
Have You Seen
Our New J9J4
Patterns of
Wall Paper
VIERS
"6 Xo, Front at. Phono 40-X.
EVKltV MV RhnnlH Vnnw
tZ TUSu tho country ho goes
Tne bes dressed peoplo
"c''r A. E. Anderson clothes.
ShrVi?'. pKESTO., Agt.
arlifield Cleunlng mid Dyo
j,R oiks.
fje limes want ada are the keya
Wo Soil
Fill' LOSS
llcniiiso
Wo Soil
Tor CnMi
claims for them. Wn knnw
good, but we have yet to
Parisian Suit is apparent
as you wear it.
unu nui uunijcuuu tu uuy.
Satisfaction.
born of onvw lins Iipimi
i ----
we carry cheap goods.
"Warner's Rust-Proof
and Red fern Corsets.
Topsy, Hurson and
Ipswich Hosiery.
La Vogue Suits and
Coats.
Amoskeg Domestics
and Woolens.
Pequot and Pepper
ell Sheetings.
Fruit of the Loom
and Lonsdale Muslins.
THERE IS A REASON
CALL
46
. Proprietor
Armstrong:
i The Quality Linoleum
Hot It at The llouso of Quality
Why Pay More?
Jolinson-fiulovsen Co.
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING,
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHFELD BROS.
Russell Buildinn.
Central Avenue
PHONE
1 0 Cent
158-R
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
LEAVE lOOJlf
ON UN SMITH
Steamer Sails for San Fran
cisco With (ood List
of Passengers
The Nnnu Smith sailed today for
San Francisco with a Rood list of
passengers. Shu Is not carrying
any freight except lumhor from tho
mill.
Just hefore pulling out this morn
ing, a break on one of tho donkey
engines almost resulted In Injury
to tho operator. He was knocked
down and nnr'rowly escaped sovcro
'scalds, lie was able to get up af
terwards. I Among those Railing on tho Nairn
'Smith wore:
I J. A. Townsond, Miss Armstrong,
'Miss Myrtle I'etdrs, J. It. Hond. Mrs.
J. K. Uond, Knl llrannor, V. W.
Itandell, D. W. Cnrter, Hen Ock, M.
iNorrlc, Geo. Ucnk, Daniel Hasmus-
sen, Mrs. Joe HnHuuiBsen, Mrs. It. A.
'Duller, C. A. DouglaB, .Mrs. C. A.
Darley, Morris Solomon, S. T. Le
vlne, Mrs, S. T. I.evlue, Win, Jn
cobcon. A. S. Wright.
WANT ADS.
j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIl lti;.NT Modei'ii fiitnNlicI bun
galow. Phono 3SG-J, .Mrs. Far
rlnger. FOK SAliK Tciiiii, wiigim mid lini'
ik'bs. It. D. Dames, Day City.
K()ll HUNT Two lioiiockccpliiK
rooms, furnished. I'houe 30-X.
I FOR Ri:.r To nlco slecpliiK
rooms furnished or unfurnished In
best resilience part of city. Apply
at 144 South Tenth street.
FOR RKNT Nicely fiii'iiMud front
room, suitable for two gentlemen.
Modern conveniences. 813 Central
avenue.
FOR RKNT Two suite for light
housekeeping and one sleeping
room. I'houe 1031 or rail at John
Anderson house, North Deud.
WAXTI'20 (2ool rowhont, must ln
cheap. Address Dox 773.
I'OK ROOM and boaid go to I.T1
Commercial avenue.
4
WANTED
WAXTKI) Competent girl for gen
ornl housework by April 1 Apply
It. Nerdrum, Fifth street. Phone
381 -J.
WAXTKI) An experienced garden
er wants to tako care of ono or
more residence gardens. 102 3d st.
WANTKD fihl to wait table 11111!'
do chnmber work. Phono 3S8-J.
WAXTKI) Hill want work In log
ging enmp as holpors. X, care of
Times.
TI.MK (o flv your gnrdeim. I'll do
It. Phono 227-L nftor C p. m.
RIDS OX HRADIXH Rldx will be
received up to March 27 for
grading 1G00 foot of road In Day
Park. Right to reject any and
nil bids. I. S. Kaufman & Co.
WAXTKI) filrl for general house
work. 729 South 4th st.
FOR RENT
FOR RKXT Furnished, room with
hath, for single goutlemnn. 853
Third nnd Highland.
FOR RKXT 5 rooms In How Why
building. All nowly finished.
Apply How Why.
FOR RKXT Light housekeeping
rooms cheap, 1)77 South Fourth
street.
FOR Ri:.T Xlcely furnished room,
with heat, "close In, Knqulro 182
South 2nd st.
FOR SALE
4
FOR SAIjK Furniture of 10 room
boarding house, house for rent.
409 No. Droadway. Phono 1CC-X.
FOR SAM' One 117-foot cabin bont.
In first-class condition. Dig bar
gain If taken nt once. Apply
(ioodruin Garago.
FOR SAW? Two olioloo lots In
First Addition to Marshfleld. Ad
dress O. D., Times offlco.
FOR SALK A good U MuiuR
wagon. J. K. Fitzgerald.
..
FOR SALK, CHEAP Four fino lots
. In Sengstacken Addition, $2800
cash. Inquire TlmeB.
FOR SALK Plymouth Place noul
try yaris. A. K. Jenson.
Q. Q ,)AYS I()I1' "XLV before prices In Poiiinni Park will
J O bo advanced 10 per cent. ,y making J'our selection of
n location now you will save from 810 to $00 11 lot. .This
property Is located In Iho heart of the olty and lots riingo In
price from S.'iOO to SdOO, 011 easy tonus, 11 small payment down
mid balance In two and n half years. See Kohl about It. Make
appointments by phone. Call 11(1 1-J m- ;tt!7-J. Office open oven
lugs from 7 to K o'clock."
W. A. RKID, OWNER'S AOKXT, 15 0 Front Street.
m
D
BREVITIE5
TIDKS KOlt MARCH
Uolow is given tho tlmo and
height of high and low wntcr at
MarshHotd.
The tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first line and heights on tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison ou consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For blgh water on tho bar
Biiustract two bours 34 minutes.
I Hrs.. 1.39 7.20 1.31 7.42
VI. .. 0.3 1.1 4.8 0.4
R Hrs.. 2.08 8.03 2.12 S.13
Ft... 5.0 1.0 5.5 0.G
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WKATlltill FOItKCAST
(Or AMocli'et! l'rni la Coo, II.) Tlmri.)
OHKQOX Unsettled weather
with showers In west and show
ers or snow In cast; southwester
ly winds.
LOCAL TKMPERATURH
RKCORI)
For tho 24 hours ondlng at
4:43 n. 111., Mnrch 24, by DenJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Mnxiiiiuiu 52
Minimum It
At 1:43 a. in 43
Preclpltntion 34
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
1013 52.14
Preclpltntion satno period
last year , . . . .4 9.57
Wind: northwest; cloudy.
Sells Auto. C. I. Donobrnko to
day sold his automobile, which hns
been In the city livery service, to Km
orson Ferry.
Recovers Radge- Duncan Forgu
boii today recovered his lost fireman's
badge. He advertised for It In The
Times Inst night and later his mother
found It at tholr home.
Rand Concert. Director Fen ton of
tho Cods Day Concert Hand announc
es that aiiothor concert will bo given
Sunday afternoon nt the Mnsoulc Op
era House.
Piirty Friday. Mrs. O. W. Kauf
man has Issued Invitations for Fri
day afternoon complimentary to
Mrs. A. J. Ilelso and Mrs. Dofcn
daugh. Return Tliuixlay. -Word from
Portland l that L. J. Simpson and
wlfo and daughter, Miss Delle
Stearns, will nrrlvo homo on tho
Dreakwnter Thursday.
In Charge of Slock. Arthur Mc
Keown Is In charge of the I. X. L.
store pending further notion by the
San Francisco Hoard of Trade which
forced tho assignment of S. I.ovlii".
Serves Pilars. Sheriff Ongo ar
rived hero today to servo tho formal
papers citing Mayor Allen, John 1).
(loss, Constnblo Cox nnd V. C. Oorst
for contempt of court In connect Ion
with tho snle or tho Fox nuto at
North Ilcml rerontlv
Charter VommI. The Knroro. of
tho Simpson company fleet or sailing
vobboIb, Is tnklng on n cargo nt Port
land for Valparaiso for Roinyn,
Mncknll & Co., by whom Bho hns boon
chartered.
In College Play. Henry RiibscII,
a brothor of T. C. Russell of Heaver
Hill, Is to ho tho lending man In tho
play "Mice and Men," which will ho
presented noxt weok nt Corvnllls by
tho members of tho Mask and Dagger
Club of Oregon Agricultural College.
To Coiiulllo. Rev. Father Mi
Dovltt, of North Ilnd, will spend
tho Intter part of tho weok nt Co
(iilllo, whoro ho will colobrnto
mass next Suudny. In coiiBcqucnro,
Rov. Father Munro will hold only
ono mnsn In Marahflold and that at
10 o'clock Sunday .
Slay Ia'iivc. Dr. Worn or A. Lngus
has gone to Rnymond, Washington,
with n view of locating thoro. Ho
likes Marshllcld, but n Inrgo Finnish
colony has been Insisting that ho.
roiuo to Raymond and so ho flunll)
decided to go nnd look tho Hold over
nnd will decide later.
Return Roys. C. II. Walter ro
colvcd word last night from tho Roso
burg pollco that thoy had picked up
his son, Henry Wnltor, and tho Vos
t nl hoy. who loft Horo Friday on n
hike. Thoy said thoy would send the
lads back In enro of tho mall stage
driver today.
Is .Mummer. Mr. I.othnian, nf
tho Seaiidannvlan Pharmnev, which
was absorbed by tho I.oekhnrt-Par-BoiiB
Company yostordny, will re
main with tho Central nvoniio store.
II' takes stock In tho company. F.
M, Parsons will havo tho general
innnngouiout, of both stores.
Hoi-so Runs Away. Dr. K. K.
Straw domoustrnted his ability to
stop a runnway when he Jumped from
the curb In front of tho Pullman bar
todnv and grabbed a horso that was
maldng his way up Front street nt
a terrific rate of Hpced. Tho horse
was attached to a garbage wagon mid
started to run nt tho Palace restaur
ant. Rout Hampton. Chns. Jensen yes-
terday morning borrowed $2 from II.
K. Hampton, proprietor of tno Con-
tral Hotel, on tho claim that ho had
n tlmo check which ho would ensh
later and repny. It was found that
Iho had no tlmo check and had In-
vested tho funds In liquor. He was
' arrested and given flvo days In tho
city Jail. Ho claimed to bo a logger.
For Fino Dairy. Jns. Ferry, Jr.,
who has taken over the Ferry ranch
on lsthmuB Inlet, Is plnunlng to
start a fine herd of Holstelns there
and make It ono of the best ranches
in this section. There aro 537
acres In tho ranch and he plans to
clear more of It nnd otherwise lm
prove It and nlso to put In a herd
of goats there soon. Tho ranch bo
longed to tho J. L. Ferry estate.
Recovers Doll. A Times lost nil
res"tored a Kewplo doll which Mrs.
Warner Ogren's bnby lost on tho
street tho other day. It was tho only
0110 of Its kind In Marshllcld, having
been sent from Oorninny. It wns
picked up by Miss Kllzabeth Flann
gan, daughter of J. W. Flanngan,
who promptly brought It to tho Times
office.
Ruy Home. lien Wright nnd Irv
ing llndlock hnve purchased the Ron
berg proporty nt Knstsldo nenr tho
end of the long wharf. Tho property
consists of two lots 50x100 mid n
three-story house nnd tho' price wnB
about $1000. They will move thoro
from Ferndnle nnd occupy It Jointly,
Messrs. Hndlock nnd Wright being
brothers-in-law.
Kutertnlii Scots. The local Cnlo
doiilnn Cliih'hold n meeting Saturday
evening to nrrnugo a program for a
largo entertnlnmoiit'. Among the star
pcrformora of tho evening will bo
Pat Devlin of Denver Illll, nn enthu
stnstlc Scotchman who has a world
wldo reputation ns an orator. Mr.
Devlin served fourteen years In tne
llrlttsh army and hns seen active ser
vice In South Africa nnd India, and
has also trnvoled extensively through
out: tho United States and Cnnnda,
gaining n varied experience in Scot
tish organizations.
IPEQPbE YOU
M KNOW
ABOUT
LKVI SMITH returned from Coos
River on tho Alice 11. today.
MRS. CHAMDKItS of Daniels Creek
Is n visitor In Mnrshlleld today.
W. 11. FARR1N or Sumner Is 11 busi
ness visitor In Mnsrhllold today.
W. II. PIPER or Coos River Is a busi
ness visitor In Mnrshrteld today.
MRS. 13. 012011013 SMITH or North
Doud Is In Mnrshlleld today.
O ICO It OK ROSS or Catching Inlet Is
n Mnrshlleld business visitor today.
A. M'WILLIAMS loft on the morn
ing train ror Myrtle Point today.
MRS. ARCHIE PHILLIPS or North
Inlet Is a visitor In Marshllold to
day. MISS ADA CLINKENI1I2ARD or Coob
River Is a visitor In .Marshllold to
day. DON GARDINER was n passenger on
the morning trntn for Coqutlle to
day. A. O. ROGERS of Coob River ramo
down on his sliced boat, tho "Auto"
today.
WALER CONDRON and wlfo and son
nro hero from Myrtlo Point for a
short visit.
WILLIAM VAUOI1N was n pnBson
gor on the morning train for Co
qulllo today.
F. O. KRAULor San Frnnclsro wns n
pnssongor nn tho morning train
ror Myrtle Point.
MRS. J. II. WEATHERREE or Port
laud left on the morning train ror
Coqulllo mid Ilnndon,
A. 13. TOWER returned to his old
home on Catching Inlet on tho
Wnh-taWnso on Monday.
WALTER S. SMITH or North nend
was n passenger 011 tho morning
train for Myrtlo Point today.
F. J. FEKNEV was a passenger on
tho morning train for Myrtlo Point,
today, following a short visit to
Coob Ray.
W. F. WELCH, a olasRinnto of A. K.
Peck at tho Unlvorslty of Vermont,
Ih expected horo 011 tho Rodnndo
from Now York City for a short
visit.
MRS. R. .1. COKE left on the Nnnn
Smith for San Francisco today af
ter unending n week with her
dang' tor, Mrs. Ira II, Ilnrtlo of
North Hond.
WE HAVE 25 SACKS OF
LAROE 0 HADED
Burbank
Potatoes
SHIPPED HERE
FROM THE WILLAMETTE
VALLEY
THEY WILL MAKE
Fine Seed Potatoes
Wo will sell them whllo thoy
Inst for
$1.25 Per Hundred
Phono your ordorB early.
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Bunker Hill K
V. If. 1)1X1)1X0 Kit & CO.,
Proprietors.
Phono 32.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY.
North Dond Cnthollc Ladles
with Mrs. Noll minks.
MnrBhflold Episcopal Guild
at church parlors with Mrs. It.
13. Drowning and Mrs. Mary
Drowning ns hostesses.
Progressiva Rook party nt
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mtlo
Sumner.
WEDNESDAY.
North Rend Christian Ladles
Social.
Presbyterian Missionary So
ciety with Mrs. I. S. Smith.
NurclBSUB Club with Mlsa
nianche Tollefson.
Elks' Dancing Party at Mas
onic Hull.
Dnptlst Ladles' Aid Soclnl
at homo or Mrs. Geo. Gulovsen.
I). M. C. Club with Mrs.
II. 13. Kern.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Henry
Olson. ,
IURTIIRAY PARTY.
Muster Arthur D. Hanson nt South
Sovonth streot colobrated his thir
teenth birthday "Saturday evonlng,
March 21. A dollghtrul tlmo was
Bpent by playing games, atter which
rorrcBlunontB wore served, Including
tho birthday cako. Thoso prosont
wore MIsbcb Lcona Hoffman, Ruth
Anderson, Ruth McLaughlin, Clara
Hansen, Masters Howard Kolley,
Charles Doano, Eugono Kolley, How
ard McLaughlin, Enovold Hansen,
Ralph Hansen, Henry Hansen, Arthur
Hansen.
SUCCESSFUL KXTKRTAIX.MEXT.
Ladles of KpscoNil Guild SKUisont
for An Enjoyable Concert.
Tho McCnlloy ontwrtnlniuont given
nt tho Masonic Oporn Houso InBt ev
ening under the nusplccs of tho ladles
or tho Episcopal Guild was a plonBlng
BitcccsB In every way.
Mr. McCalley In his Rlloy .rendi
tions delighted Mb audience nnd wns
goneroiiBly npplnuded throughout tho
evening.
Tho niuslcnl nuinliorn woro very
good. Messrs. DavlB and Long ren
dered soiiio ohnrmliig selections on
bnnjo. mandolin nnd gultnr, every
number being encored,
CIllllY
CLUBEM
Will Determine Whether to
Continue Ornanization or
Dispose of Funds
A mooting or tho membors nnd con
tributors of tho former Marahlleld
Improvement Club, which was started
two years ago for tho purposo or aid
ing a city beautiful here, has been
called for Thursday evening at tho
Marshllold Chamber of Cominorco to
determine whether the organization
shall he revived or what shall bo
done with tho funds on hand. Ow
ing to unfavorable conditions, tho
original plans or tho club woro not
carried out and about $00 of tho
f iiiuIh collected for prizes and to carry
011 the plan reinnlus on hand. Mrs.
I''. A. Tlodgen, tho secrotnry and
trensuror of tho organization, wnnts
to havo something dono with It.
Many would like to sco the orlglnnl
plans of tho organization carrlod out
In hopes that It would Btlmiilnto tho
beautifying of tho streets and homes
or tho city mid also arouso a groator
clvlo spirit horo. Howovor, It Is dif
ficult to got uctlvo ones to tako hold
or It.
K tho club Ib not revived tho
Mnrshlleld Public Library would llko
to havo tho balance of tho fuuds
on lintui turned over to It.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby aiinounco mysolf nB n Ro
publlcnn cnndldntn ror Joint Rep
resentative Mr Coob and Curry coun
ties at tho primary elortlon May 15.
13. J. LONEY.
Just in...
A NICE LINE OF ENAMEL
WARE
Galvanized 10-qt.
Pail 15 Cents
Always Something New
Peoples E Stores
.Marshfleld,
Rmiilou Myrtlo Point
Townsend's
California
Glace Fruits
famous bIiico 1850, wo havo boon
ns usual selected as EXCLUSIVE
AOENTS for this ologant lino.
Boo our windows.
Tho Leading Drug Store for
Quality Goods mid Solectod
Agoncb s.
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