The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 01, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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FOR MEN AND WOMEN'S
NEW SPRING APPAREL
NEW ARRIVALS IN MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
CALL
CALL
Pai Vrnmni A if a ?ai??nn
m mT NUtt T-pnNSongcr Cadillac nt your M g"
M'W W service day and ntlit
I.. M'DONALD
Proprietor
TYPEWRITERS -All standard flakes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchanqe.
donning, repairing or neiv pinions, woik guaranteed, millions rind
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono ! I. Allliinco office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO;
REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT HATES WITHDRAWN
S. S. HARDY
SAILS FROM SAX FHANCI8C FOR COOS DAY
EVERY ALTERNATE FHIDAY AT -1:00 P. SI.
S Frnnclsco offlco, Hnrrlsou St. Dock, Pier 1.
Wot Const S. S. Line. E. J. LINDEN, Agt., Phono Doug. 2070.
QUA
TERMASCTUDIO
LITY
J PHOTOS
Opposlto Itlnnco Hotel
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lownjis J5ol .ti2O0,!)O() Tract "Near
Bedford to Wisconsin Men
MISDFORD, Or.; April 1. Tho
John S. Owen Company, ot Enu
Qlalro, Win., has purchased from Er
nest E. Hart, Incorporated, and the
Ernest E, Hart estoto or Council
Bluffs, Iowa, C84D ncrcs of tlmbor
land In the Butto Falls district for
$200,000. Tho timber Is principal
ly sugar and yellow pine and Doug
las fir, and lies along tho Pacific
& Eastern railroad and Its project
ed extension, Agrtemont of sale
and deeds to proporty Involved, In
cluding mills, sawmills and box
factory at Uutto Falls and Mod
ford, were filed for record,
HAMK1IR
UNO LUG
South Coos
River Boats
Express leaves Marshflold for
head of rlvor at 8 a. m., re
turning In evening.
Steamer Rainbow loaves
bead of river at 7 a. in. and
returning leaves Marshflold at
2 p. m.
ROGERS & SMITH.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Truit Co. Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt nttcn-
Hon to nil Intercuts of our
client. Minimum cost.
t$. Kmiftnan $b Co.
.Suits (leaned and Prvssed,
i Suits made to Ordcn
Glvo Vh n Trlul.
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
Ejay novr.is av n. n. liAnnnyrr
LDO Central Ave. Phono 250-X
PP
TIME TAIJIiE
Villamette-Pacific
Motor Car
MO Marshfleld
an-30 a. in.
100 a. in.
R00 h. nt.
.""CO a. ra.
io a. in.
us
130 a. in.
aQO a. m.
J30 a. m.
0 a, a.
00 d. in. '
50 p m.
:i v. ra.
0 D. m.
0 p, m.
L P ni.
B n. in.
Pn m.
P 10,
aP. ti.
iPc in.
p. ni.
P in.
) m.
' P a.
P in.
if m.
j$ only.
p. in
i
Lcnvo North Bond
C:4G a. m.
7:15 q. m.
8:15 a. m.
9:16 a. m.
10:15 a. m.
10:45 a. ra.
11:16 a. m.
11:45 a. m.
12:45 p. m.
l:15 p. in.
1:45 p. m.
2:15 p. ra.
2:45 p. m.
3,15 p, m.
3:45 p. m.
4:15 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
5:15 p. ra.
5:45 p. m.
0:15 p. m.
C:45 p. m.
7;15 p. m.
7:45 p. ro.
8:15 p. m
9 9:15 p. m.
10:16 p. xa.
Saturdays only
11:15 p. m.
12:15 a. m.
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Your Laundry
Us B Parcel Post
G s . WISH A HAG AND WILL
PAY TUB POSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
uoos Bay Steam Laundry
lone 57-J Marshfleld
'Ow Rates for
Handling Trunks
nO haul trunirn hntrofifln nni
flats In Marshfleld tor the follow-
rates, delivery to be made In
Brst Stories nf bulldlneiw
JB6 triinlr om
I?11 truniu!!! !""!'!"!! .ko
IMte trunks . . . . r l.BO
Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi HelsHer. Ptod.
Psonas, 120-J: 40-L; SB.R.
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
Marxhflcld-North Ilond Auto Lino
Cars every ton minutes from 0 n. in
to 112:50 p. m.
GORST & KING, Props.
r. J. 8CAIFE
$
A. II. IIODGIN8
Marshfleld PA,NT AND
IVid'aimt;iU DECORATING CO.
Estimates Furnished.
Phono !H)1)-.J. Marshfleld, Oregon.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUJ0S
Four good enrs with curcful driven
For duy service, phono M4-J,
Blanco Btllard Parlors, j
For night service, Phone UllO-I.
Right Cafe.
D. L. F00TE.
Don't Stay Gray! Nobody Can
Tell When You Darken Gray
Faded Hair With Sage
Tea and Sulphur.
Grandmother kept hor hair boau
tlfully darkened, glossy and abund
nnt with n brow of Sngo Ton nnd
Sulphur. Whonovor hor hair foil
out or took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, this slmplo
mixture was applied with wonderful
effect. By asking at any drug Btoro
for "Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur Hair
Romedy," you will get n largo bttlo
of this old-tlmo recipe, ready to uso,
for about 50 cents. This slmplo mix
turo can bo doponded upon to ro
storo natural color and beauty to
tho hair and Is splendid for dand
ruff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling
hair.
A woll-known down-town druggist
says ovorybody uses Wyoth's Sago
and Sulphur, becauso It darkotiB so
naturally and evenly that nobody
can tell It has been applied It's so
easy to uso, too. You simply damp
en a spongo or soft brush and draw
It through your hair, taking ono
strand at a tluio. Ry morning tho
cray hair disappears: after another
application or two, it Is res to rod to
Its nntural color and looks glossy,
soft and abundant.
PROFESSIONAL DIRFCTn
MILDRED ROGEUS NELSON.
Teacher of Piano
Pupil of Hugo Mnnsfcldt nt Bar
Francisco, Cal. Five years'
teaching experience in San
Fmnrlscn
Phono 3151 or 31G7.
WT. TOMPKINS, I). S. T.
(Weltmer Methods.)
Every known disease treated
without drugs or surgery. Room 2
13G North Broadway.
Phono Slfl-L. Mnrshfjcld, Or
Chimneys FIro Places
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work nt price
that aro right.
AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Call nt "The Firesldo," Johnson
IlldK., 1!17 Second st. Phone 4U4-J.
French Ranges. noiior worit
NO SAW EDGES
on
YOUR COLLARS
if yon have them laundered
TWLN CITY 6TEASI LAUNDRY
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING,
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHFELD BROS.
Russell Building,
Central Avenue
if You Need
a Dinner Set
or Just a few pieces, remom
bor that we are closing out
our lino of gold nnd white
table ware. Highest grade,
heavy gold edge and inner
stamp lace border.
TEN PER CBNT OFF.
SMITH'S VARIETY
STORE
North Bend.
DRY WOOD
AT r
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-J.
GEO.. C. MURPHY,
Export Piano, Playor and Organ
Tuning, Regulating and Repair
Ing. Res. 842 So. Droadway.
Orders may be loft aC the Wlloy
B. Allon MubIo Storo, Central
avenuo.
J
OEL OSTL1ND.
Piano Tuner nnd Repnlrcr
I15 S. Sixth street. .Pliono 103-L
Leave orders nt W. R. Haines Music
Company.
J
M. WRIGHT Phono 018-R
ItUILDING CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished on request.
(- O. GOSNEY
VJ
Phono mat
Contractor nnd Builder
Estimates Furnished on Request
MY PAST WORK IS
MY REFERENCE
First nnd Alder Sis. Mnndiflcld.
DR, R. M. SHAW
Eye, Enr, Nose and Throat.
OR. MATTIE II. SHAW
Diseases of women and children.
Office phone 330. Rooms 200, 201
202,' Irving Block.
House phone, 105-J,
DR. A. J. nENDRY
DENTIST
Marshflold, Oregon,
Rooms 204-206, Coke Building.
Residence phone 252-X. i '
Office phono 112-J. J
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MRS. FARRINGER, "
Teachfti. nf Piano.
Residence Studio, No. 1090,
Corner Commercial and Eleventh SU
Phono 380-J.
BENJAMIN OSTLIND,
Consulting Engineer and
Architect.
Offices, 200 Irving Block.
Piione 103-L or U07-J.
Marshfleld, Oregon
PERL RILEY RALLINGER
Plknlst end Teacher
Rasldence-Btudlo, 237 So, Droadnat
Phone 18-L.
w.
G. CHANDLER.
ARCHITECT.
Rooms 301 and 802, Coke KalldU
Marshfleld, Orego.
WU. S. TURPEN,
ARCHITEOT
Marshfleld, Orecoa.
IMPORTANT lAX
IT
COURT
I-aiie County Decided Portland Ruling
Didn't Apply There.
EUGENE, Or., April 1. A tem
porary restraining order to prevent
tho treasurer of Lano county collect
ing ovor $600,000 bofore Soptembor
without penalties was granted by
Judge Coke In tho circuit court as the
result of a complaint filed by the
First National Bank ot Engeno rep
resenting tho taxpayers of Lane coun
ty. Tho order moans t'ne saving ot
$30,000 In penalties which could b
imposed if all took advantage of tlw
payment of one-half the taxes now
nnd the other half In September as In
previous years.
GO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT.
DBTROIT, Mich., April 1. "Go-to-Church
Sunday" was observed in
this city Sunday nnd ninny outside
towns nnd villages voluntarily con
nected themselves with thin move
ment. An nctlvo campaign vas car
ried on, consisting of tho distribution
of buttons, ndvortlslng on street cars,
on billboards and in newspapers,
houso to house canvasses and the
general uso of tho telophono by n
"telophono saund." Tho campaign
wns well received and ministers of
nil denominations report thnt tholr
congregations were far greater than
thoso usunlly In attendance.
To Be Healthy
One Must Perspire !
If you do not perspire, tho
pores of tho skin clog. In
this condition you nra render
ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub
baths lmvo no otfect upon
cleansing the pores of the
skin henco tho
RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS
which are now offered for
your benefit nnd rellof. We
havo Installed an excollont sys
tem of Russian and Turkish
Baths, which are tho finest In
ovory rcspoct. Physicians rec
ommend n Russian Steam
Bath at lnast onco n month.
You aro Invited to call and in
spoct our now and up-to-date
system of modern bathing at
tho
RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS
Bunker Hill.
Tnko Whito SUr Auto to
Dunkor Hill. Gontlomon on Fri
day and Saturday from 2 p. m.
to 12 m nnd on Sunday from
8 a. m., to 12 m. Ladles and
famlllos from 2 p. m. to 12
ni. on Thursdays.
Tolohono 388-L.
MAY PUT UP
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FLORENCE EN
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BOOM
EUGENE, Or., April 1. A fiO
room Bttmmor resort hotel, will be
built nt Wcstlako, on Tsllcoos Lako,
three miles south of Glomidn, this
summer, according to nu announce
ment inndo by C. K. Whltcnkcr and
others ot Portland, Construction on
tho first unit ot tho hotel, which will
contain twenty rooms, 'will commenco
nt onco. Mr. Whlteaker leaves Port
land for thu Sluslnw on April 2 to
direct tho work on tho hotel nnd also
tho construction ot n cottage tor his
own uso.
According to tho plans announced
tho 'hotol will bo one ot the most
modern along tho seacost resorts of
Oregon, nnd will be In lino with nn
cxtonslvo schonio for a Bummor resort
on tho lakes south ot Florence. Tho
lumber for thoso buildings nnd sover
al cottages has boou contracted for
and is being delivered by the Martin
sawmill at Ada.
Captain II. G. Cnnipboll has the
steamer "Charm" which will bo used
as a plcaBUro boat on tho lnko, ready
to launch In Portland, and sho will
bo towed to tho Sluslaw next week
by tho steamer Oakland. From Flor
enco tho boat will bo transferred ov
erland to tho lake. Tho boat will
opcrato between points on tho lakes,
Including tho railroad nnd tho out
lot to tho ocean. Tho boat Is capable
of handling eighty passengers. With
this ship Captain Campbell will es
tablish a fleet of small boats for tho
lakes.
H. Bnughman, ot Portland, Is con
templating tho orectLon of n general
merchandise store nti Wcstlako.
DIES AT FljORENGE
Lafayette Boring died after an
Illness which has kept him confined
to tho house .nboutjBlx months. Mr,
Boring who for tiuiny yenrs has
lived on tho Sluslnw nnd until about
a year ago resided on tho island,
moved to Floronco lOBt yenr to ranko
his homo with his on, Harry Bor
ing, until his death. Florence Pilot.
NEW GLENADA STORE
II. F. Curtis wlllilenso tho lower
floor of tho building to bo erected
by Charley Fox nnd Al Minor on
tholr Glonada proporty noxt to Hull's
hardware store, l'do will put In
pool tables and hnndlo cigars, to
bacco, confectionery and soft drinks.
Florcnco Pilot.
Tho Eugcno Guard says: Floronco,
tho metropolis of tho westora part of
Lnno county, is due for a boom this
year In building, according to tho
stntomont of Goorgo Schroedor, for
mer proprlotor of tho Scavlow Hotel,
and W. II. O'Kolly, a real ostnro brok
er with tho Harbor-Sound company
of this city nnd Florcnco. Mr. Schroe
dor nnd Mr. O'Kolly, accompanied by
tholr wives, arrived In this city from
Florence and will go to Portland,
where Mr. Schroedor will comploto
nrrangomonts for tho building of n
now, up to dato hotel In Florcnco
early this summer.
Mr. O'Kolly sayB thnt William Kylo
nnd Sons' havo Just finished n two
story business block, and will build
a moving picture thcator in tho near
future. Tho Lano county hank of
Floronco will put up n now bank
building nnd Mr. O'Kolly will prob
ably put up a two-story business
block this summer nnd sovornl smal
ler structures are contemplated In
tho downtown section ot tho city.
Porter Bros.' sawmill will start as
soon ns tho bargo Frederick, which
Is now storm bound at Astoria, ar
rives with Bqtno mill machlnory. All
of tho lumber on hand nt tho mill
wns shipped out on a vessol for San
Frnnclsco which was duo to lenvo
Florcnco today and It will bo nccos
snry to run tho mill night, and day to
keep ahond of tho orders now
piled up.
Robert Huston, editor ot tho Slus
lnw Pilot, has Increased his paper to
a twlco-a-weok publication.
8TLYE WARNING GIVEN.
Grace I.n. R110 Says Kllt'w Will Re
Mwt Radical Ever.
NEW YORK, April 1 Grace La
Ruo, wlfo of Byron Chandler, onco
tho "million dollar kid," wore a man
darin hat and capo that out-mandnr
Incd nnythlng soon In Now York,
when sho arrived on tho Lusltanla.
Sho also brought a supply of solid
gold stockings which nro guaranteed
not to run, rip, wear out or buccuiuU
to laundry.
Tho Mandarin capo Is ptirplo, slllc
nnd voluminous, it gathors about
tho nock and heels tightly, hut olso-
where it expands In fold on fold. Tho
hat Is mado of ono ploco ot straw.
Tho stocklngB are silk, treated with
a gold solution that makes thorn lm
porvlaus to tho ordinary Ills with
which hoBlory is besot.
"If you want to be In tho modo
this year," said Miss La Ruo, "you'll
.... .1 havo to wear n hat of ouo-ploco straw.
...TA Br!at mBJor,ty. of persons ;nfite.vo investigated tho stylos In Lon
f llcted with ectoma. have no (Hhoj ,,on nml j,ftrl5 nn(l tho 8uimiI0r f
ailment, which Is ncceptod as proof 10H , K0K to b0 tho moat rftljca
to70EcnzetaPUR&meld?k,.ns "' ' th "' f """ -
mended especially jfor eczema, nnd "" -
diseases of tho akin. It yoii aro af- ARE YOU BOTHERED WITH
fllcted wjth this terrlhlo dlseaso CORNS? It so, you lire depr vod of
wo ask you to uw this remedy on half tho ploosure of life pleasant
our guarantee Owl Prescription walking and hoalthy oxorciso. A
Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo- visit to Mrs. Olivia Edinau,.8clcnUlic
alto Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Chiropodist, Apt. .1, O'Connoll bids;.,
Aviinin Driii fitnre. local will be tho sourco ot a pormanem
Central
agoncy. Prices 50c sbH $1.00
remedy for aching foot.
And Now Games Spring!
It Is true that the Calendar and tho weather may not exactly agroo,
but what have buds and birdsand eager living things to dovwith cal
endars?. What do we caro for equinoxes ivhen tho blood is running quicker
in our veins?
Go out into the yardl The sap is flowing in the trees, Every twig is
Impatient. Even tho birds are robelilous against time. "Confound it,"
you can hear them say, "how do you expect a fellow to dig his .worms
'on chilly rainy days?"
And as for man.? The rebellion in his soul is woj-se than the mix-up
in Mexico. He doesn't know exactly what it is no wants, All ho
knows is that what he has, won't do.
. When he dresses in the morning, he looks sadly at his trousers
poor wrinkled relics of past pride, When he puts on1 his shirt, ho shears
his cuffs as he muses upon what a nice shirt it was. His hat Is scuffy
and his overcoat is fuzzy or shiny, as the case may be, And he Isn't
happy not by a long shot but he doesn't know why,
Why?
Why, man. It is becauso every living, creeping, crawling, ' flying,
running thing is getting a new suit of clothes right now and' you are
sneaking around in the same old funeral garb,
And now, you know what Js .the matter with you, The Spring is
here. You've got the call inyour blood, You afe vibrant with life,
and the desire is within you to glvo expression to it with new clothes,
When'you get them, you will be happy, and not before,
So watch these pages for the blossoming of nev spring styles for
men, A clothing ad may play-a. big part in your Clothes-happiness,
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