The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Tel. 77-J.
81'HIXO TIME calls for LOWE'S HOUSE PAINTS; ALL KINDS
OK GARDEN TOOLS; HUUHEH AND COTTON GARDEN HOSE.
Agents for KEEN KUTTEH KUTTLKHY.
Step In and wo can show you.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
Himluaro and Plumbing.
let a contract for tho erection of a
new building, nnd notified Mr.
Kimball today that his property
will have to bo cleared.
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IUrt SchafTnor & Marx '
Copyright
FOR an Easter greeting we cannot do better than to
say that we wish to renew our assurance to our customers, that
in every possible way we mean to make this store a place where you
can buy such merchandise as we sell with entire confidence that the
qualities arr right, the prices right, the spirit of service right
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
are the chief merchandise factor in making: such a store; they are
here because we believe they are made in exactly the same spirit as
that in which we sell them-for the benefit of the wearer The new
i models are marvels of smart fashions; the new fabrics, gathered from
jail the leading weaving centers of the world, are of great beauty and
variety
There is no way in which we can better serve a.
customer than by getting him into these clothes.
.Suits and Overcoats, $J8, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40;
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Woolen Mill Store
This store is tlio Marshfield Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TOR HKXT Modern house, llth
una ventral, Phono 386.
"WANTED Position nH cook In homo
or cnmpt. by rellablo woman.
Phono 2G9-L or .T24-I1.
frOll HXCHAXOK A beautiful new
s-room suburban homo with 10O
X200 feet on electric carllno, 30
minutes out from Portland, excel,
lent location, has hardwood floors,
electric lights, own water system,
oeautlful shruuB and a variety of
joung fruit trees. Cement walks,
ect. Price, $8,500. Will oxchnngo
for Marshfield house or lots up to
5000. Will give tlmo on the bal
ance. Might assume some. Ad
dress Suburban Homo, care Times.
1 FOUND .v htlcknln sot with iiearlH.
Owner may have same by proving
Property and paying for this ad.
JTOKBALK CHEAP Two Rood East-
'uo iois. inquire Norton & Han-Hen's.
POR H EXT Nicely furnished West
-louiieia moaern nome. No enli
ven. Phone 82-R.
1VAN,TIJ,) Competent -womnn to
r cro or elderly invalid lady at
'atters homo in Marshfield. In
quire Immediately of John S. Coke.
FOR RENT
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FOR HKXT Ilooni with or without
board. 100 So. Tenth street.
FOR RENT Two rooms for house
keeping; also sleeping room. 395
South Fourth St. Phono 337-J..
FOR HKXT Housekeeping apart,
ments at the Lloyd Hotel.
FOH HKXT Furnished room with
hath, for single gontlemnn. 358
Third and Highland.
FOR SALE
FOH SAW) Hanch in Curry .Coun
ty. Owner of 320 acres hill
ranch. 8 miles from Harbor and
7 miles from Brookings, wraftes
to sell at once. County road runs
through place. Nearly all of place
under fonce, mostly woven wire,
between forty and fifty acres of
land has boon plowed, and the
same amount more cleared and
seeded. Place has about eighty
acres of good fir timber. Five
head of young milch cows, fresh
this spring, with mower, plow
rako and other farming tools,
etc., go with the place. This Is
a bargain If taken quick. Ad
dress "Owner," care of Coos Bay
Times. Marshfield, Oregon.
LOST
LOST A gold bracelet near tlio ttol.
don Kulo Store. Howard for re
turn to Times office.
KOI I SALK "Wo hnvo ono rlKliMuuul
drlvo Studobakor Six, brand now,
for $1-100. F. O. B. Marshfield.
This Is 325 loss than the regular
prlco. Boo Goodrum's Onrago for
particulars.
KOH 8HKKIKK
I horoby nnnounco my sol f as a
cnnuiunto for the orfico or Shorirr
of Coos County, subject to tlio nctlon
of tho Ilopubllcan electors nt the
primaries May 15.
If olectod, I horoby plodgo mysolf
to a policy of rigid lnw enforcement.
without fear, favor, prejudice or par
tiality, and shall, during my Incum
bency, conduct said office lu a busi
ness-like nnd economical manner.
ALFRED JOHNSON,. Jr.
(Paid Adv.)
KOH SALE Kiirnltiiru of 10 room
boarding house, house for rent.
109 No. Broadway. Phoue 1GC-X.
KOH SALE llouso and four lots on
the highest point on Market ave
nue, formerly called tho Stutsman
lroporty, Price for tho property
will be cost and interest. Apply
Bennett's Land Offlco,
KOH SALK Ono 27-foot cabin boat,
iu flrst-claaa condition. Big bar
gain if taken at once. Apply
Goodrum Oarage.
KOH 8ALB Two waterfront lots hi
First Addition, 'to Marshfield. Ad
dress Bort Mason, Fifth and Johnson,
O A DAYS MORE ONLY before prices In Pel ham Park will
Lt he atlvnncetl 10 per cent. ,Hy niukliig 'our selection of
n locntlon now yon will save from $40 to $00 n lot. .Tills
property is located In tho heart of the city nnd lots range In
prlco from $300 'to $000, on easy terms, it small payment down
nd balance in two and half years. Seo Held about It. Make
appointments by phone. Call 20I-J or 327-J. Office open even
Ings from 7 to 8 o'clock.
W. A. HKII), OWNER'S AORXT, ISO Front Street.
Willamette - Pacific
Motor Car
Leave Murshfleld
6;30 a. in.
7:00 a. m,
8:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
and overy
thirty minutes
until
8:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
10:00 p, m.
Saturdays only,
11:00 p. m.
12:0,0 m. ,J
Leave North Ilend
0:46 a. m.
7:16 a. m.
8:15 a. m,
9:16 a. m,
10:16 a. m,
and every
thirty minutes
until
8:15 p. m
9:15 p, m.
i 10:15 p. m.
Saturdays only
11:15 p. in.
12:15 a. m.
The Royal
TONIGHT
Entlro change of program.
Now Vaudovllle.
Trlxle Mack and Baby Phyllis,
singing, talking and dancing como
dlencs. The best yot.
FIvo reels of plcturos:
"Cynthy." American Eclair, two.
part foaturo, with J. W. Johnston
and Barbara Tennant.
"Jim's Atonement." A thrilling
Western.
"Tho Pilgrim." Featuring Edwin
August.
"Funnlcus nt Luna Park." Ono
of the most laughablo comedies you
ever saw.
Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal
cony, 10c.
Coming Thursday: "Arizona."
America's greatest play In 210
scenes, making six big reols,
Enacted by 150 people.
LIVEKY 1IU8IXK88 FOYl
SALE QH TRADE
Until further notice, I will
offer for Hale trucks and
transfer wagons, piano trucks,
hot-he ami harness and oilier
appurtcnanres too numerous
to mention, Will (ell or
trade my entire stock and
business as a whole or by tho
piece; will taku in exchange
any Ilvw stock except horses or
will toko seemed notes for n
1-easounhlo length of time. I
liuvo managed this husluess
for tweuty-fivo yours and now
am ready to retire, nnd hato
no other reason for selling
out. .Will rent barn ery
reasonable,
L. If. HEISXEH
Marshfield, Oregon.
BREWIE5
TIDES KOH APHIL
Bolow is civ i tl. tlmo nnd
height of high mid luv wator at
Marshfield.
Tho tides are placod In tho order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
tho first lino and lie Ictus on tlio
second lino of ench day; a. compar
ison on consocutlvo uolguts will in
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high wator on tho bar
substract two hours 34 minutes,
Postponu Soclnl. Tho L. T. L.
Uub of tho Baptist Church, wilt
hold its noxt mooting Tuesday eve
ning, April 14, Instead of tomorrow
ns was first announced.
IIIr Damages. Mrs. Geo. Wulff of
Fcrndnlo Is arranging to suo the
Southern Pacific for $25,000 dam
ages for tho death of her husbands
who died a few dayn after ho was
struck by tho motor enr In Forndnlo
a few months ago. Notlco of tho
suit was served on Supt. W. F. Miller
Just ns ho wag leaving for Portland.
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WEATHEH FORECAST
tljr AmocU'cJ I'mi lo Cox lit) TIidm.)
OREGON Fair, with varlahlo
winds, mostly easterly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 n. m., April 0, by BouJ,
Ostllnd, special government mo
toorologlst: Maximum... 58
Minimum 30
At 4:43 n. m 38
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Bopt. 1,
57.03
Precipitation unmo porlod
lust year 50.29
Wind: Northwest, clear.
HORN
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EMMETT To Mrs. E. Hmmottr at
Mercy uospuni, North uenti, sun
day, April 5, n girl. Mother and
child nro doing well nnd tho
father, who 1b a contractor nt
Denver Hill, Is as happy as n
proud "daddy" has a right to bo.
Ono Arrest Alox Rnndolph Brown
was tho only offondor Inst night nnd
ho was given tho usual ponnlty for
being Intoxicated,
Empire Wins. Tlio Empire bnso-
baii toam trunnion a pirxcu toam
from South Inlet Sunday by a score
of 15 to 11. Tho game was played
In n short tlmo nnd tho score was
In doubt until tho last Inning.
Clothes Clone. J. Mlllor, who, has
been working nonr Myrtle Point, is
trying to got Ray Foreon arrested nt
Eureka for mnklug nwuy with a suit
of clotliOH valued nt 3(), Foroon
left hero on tho Alllanco Saturday.
Coqulllo Hoy W Paul R. Wil
son, won Known on uoos nay, won
tho mile run for Stanford In tho
field moot thoro with Occidental
collogo Inst woek, Ho did a paced
mile In 4:24 3-4.
(Jet Trout. Scaminon Brothers,
who recently loosed Ednn, Hall and
Teal Lakes. In tho Ton Mllo section
for private fish hatchery purposes,
nro expecting to recolve 60,000 East
ern brook trout fry from tho Mount
Hood section soon,
Father III. Sam Walter, formerly
with tho Owl Pharmacy, but now
traveling for tho Mulford Drug House
received a tologrnin stating that Ms
fnthor wiib sorlously III In Kentucky
and ho left for thoro at- onco, F. I).
Cohnn agreeing to cover tho local
trade for him,
Council Tonight. The Mnrshdold
City Council "will meet tonight to
tnko up varloiiH matters and It Is ex
pectod that tho petition nBklng that
Marsi'al Carter's Salary jbo 'raised
back to $125 por month will stir up
the liveliest discussion of tho evening.
Is At Ashland. F. E. Conway
writes from Ashland that ho expects
to come to Marshfield soon to look
after his business here. Ho has a
big ad In tho Ashland pnpor giving
details of the apartmont house which
ho Is to orect hero nnd which It Is
stated will accomodate twonty-ono
families,
Clash Over Lines. By a survey
of his and tho adjoining property,
John Koontz today ascertained that
tho building owned by Harry Kim
ball adjoining his property Is pro
trudlng on Koontz's proporty over
eighteen Inches, Mr, Koontz lias
S85 158-R
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Move Cninp. Smith-Powers Camp
No. 5, near Conledo, will bo moved
out on tho now Smlth-Powors lino
nonr Myrtlo Point this week. The
buildings nro being cut down so thnt
they enn bo put on flat cars. For
tho tlmo being It will bo usod ns a
railroad construction camp. A. II.
Powers stated yestordny that they had
rails laid for nbour seventeen miles-
Many New Fords. Yesterday was
"Ford Day" for sovornl Mnrshflold
families. Among tho now machine
which GoodrondB aoonjrmn turned
over to delighted now owners was n
Ford touring car to Wm. Hyden, a
Ford touring car to W. J. Murphy of
South Fourth street, a Ford roadstor
to Frank Lowo nnd n Ford Rondstcr
to C. W. Montgomery of Standard
Oil.
Dr. Hurtle Klncd. Dr. Ira B. Bnr
tlo of North Bond wnB haled beforo
Recorder Mayboo thoro today nnd
fined J5 for speeding on Sherman
nvontto Saturday night. Ho not only
speeded but ran over Fred Johnson's
dog nnd some of tho witnesses es
timated his Bieed at anywhoro front
twcnty-flvo to rightly miles por hour.
IPEOPhE YQUl
Pkmow
ABOUT
W. C. BRADLEY loft Saturday for
'ortland on business.
JOHN" STADDEN, of-Bunmor, Is a
visitor In Marshfield today.
isr
MRS. II. L. HELBING or North Bond
Is shopping In Mnrshllold toduy.
JOSEPH SCHAFFER or Allegany l
' down today on a business visit.
DR. DIN lion gono to Myrtlo Point:
to spend Sunday nt his ranch.
MRS. PETER OL8EN, of Cooston,
Is a visitor In Mnrshflold today.
n. R. KELLER loft on tho morning
train for Coqutllo and Bnnduu today.
BRUCE LATTIN or South Inlot Is a
business visitor In Mnrshllold today.
ALFRED 8TORA, of Allognny, Is n,
business visitor In Mnrshflold today.
AVIARY CROCKER, of Cooston, la
a business visitor In Marshfield
today.
MRS. JOHN ME88BRLE. of Coos
Rlvor, Is n visitor In Mnrshflold
today.
WILLIAM M'CULLOCH or South In
lot Is a business visitor In Maruh
lleld today.
F. L. OREENOUGH AND WIFE of
Bnndon spent Sunday with friends
on the Bay,
E. L. BES8BY, or South Coos niv
or, Is a business visitor In Multi
field today,
A. D. LOUD and wllo hnvo loased
tho Lent house- In Forndalo and
moved thoro.
R. M. JENNINGS or tho Oregon Pow
er loft on the morning train for
Coqulllo toduy,
F, A, LAISE roturned this morning
from a trip to his homestead In
the Sand ,11111b.
Headquarters for
Pees!
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FAMILY REMEDIES
THE LEADING DRUfl STORE
KOH QUALITY GOODS AND
SELECTED AOENCIES
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