The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE OOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL,P, OREGON,
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TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914-EVENIN9 EDITION.
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fHE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!
Our Spring Stock of Millinery
well selected and of the latest designs, are in evidence from the smart shops of Now
York and London. Wc have one of the
Largest Millinery Stocks on Coos Bay This Season
and your inspection of this line is cordially invited. An inspection of this line will
satisfy you that we are showing the most stunning styles at prices that are made,
to fit. When you are down town you are cordially invited to call and we shall be pleas
ed to have you look over this line. Call and select one of the many Spring shapes
and we will trim It to suit your taste and satisfaction. If you buy an Easter hat
overlooking our line, you will be disappointed.
A nice line of Shritwaists in the drop-shoulder, the very last thing, 98c to $2.48.'
A FEW SNAPS IN DRY GOODS
Percales 10c
Curtain Scrim J 5c, 25c
Ginghams 10c, 12'2c, 15c
Seersucker 15c
Galatea j 15c
Ripplette .. : 15c
Mercerized Plisse 25c
Silkoline 15c
Prints 5c, 6c
Creton 12Mc
Indian Head 18c
Pique 1 ..: 20c
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Linen Crash Toweling 15c
Huck Toweling 12Mc
Other Toweling , 7VoC
Famous Deerhlde Hose, boys and
girls, 20c, 2 for 35c
Service Hose for Women - 2 for 25c
Service Hose for Boys and girls,
2 for 25c
American Girl Hose, for girls, pr, 20c
Line of hosiery very complete' rang
ing from cheapest to the best.
RIBBONS Large Assortment
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Smith's Variety Store
NORTH BEND
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FOR MARSHFIELD FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, AT 3 P. M.
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
WIIJj BAlIi.FHOM SAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS HAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 AT P. M.
San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeorge, Phone 44.
I Political Announcements
NOTION
I heroby announce myaolf as a
candidate (or tho nomination of
county clerk, on tho republican tic
ket of Coos county to bo submitted
to tlm voto of tho peoplo at tho pri
mary election May ICtli.
F. D. KItUSE
(Paid Adv.)
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Balls from Marahflold April 11th, 18th, 26th and 30th at sorvlco
of tho tldo.
Sails from Portland about 8:00 a. m., 8th, 15th. 22nd and 28th.
Tickets on sale to all En&tern points and Information aa to routes
and ratos cheerfully furnished.
Phono 427-L. " J MOUK, Agent
S. S. AROLINE.
EQUIPPED WIMI WIRELESS
F1NR PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STEEL HOAT.
Halls from North Heud Saturday, April 4 for Fortluud.
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
North Bend Lumber Company, Ants.
Phono 1071. North Bond
S. S. ALLIANCE
RAILS FROM MAItSIlFIELI) FOR PORTLAND
mm fill A V. APRIL . AT o
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nn....n mnlll it 2 KH
Connection with the North Hank Homl at Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company
Pj,ono 44 Q. F. M'OEOROE, Agent.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I announce myself a candldato for
State Representative subject to tho
will of the Democratic voters at tho
primaries May 16. Will voto for tho
primaries May 1C. Will work
for hotter road laws to cnablo tho
peoplo to get Oregon out ot tho mud.
A. T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announco mysolf as a
candldato for tho nomination of
Sheriff, on tho Domo.cratlc tlckot at
tho primary oloctlon. If elected I
promise to conduct tho offico In an
economical mannor, with tho nssur-
anco that all interests and Individ
uals will bo accorded fair treatmont.
TAYLOR SIQLIN.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announco mysolf as a
candidate for tho offico of Shorlff
of Coos County, subject to tho action
of tho Republican doctors nt the
primaries May 1C.
If elected, I hereby pledgo myself
to a policy of rigid law enforcement,
without fear, favor, projudlce or par
tlalltiv and shall, during my Incum
bency, conduct said offico In a bust-ncsa-llko
and economical mannor.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
. (Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce, myself us a
candldato for tho nomination of Rep
resentative on tho Democratic ticket
for Coos County, to bo submitted to
tho vote of tho people at the pri
mary election on May 1G, 1914.
If nominated nnd elected, I will
abide by statement Numbor One: I
will favor quarterly paymont of
taxts. I will favor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must bo supported by the taxpayers,
I am in favor of good roads ovary-
wnerc. I am opposed to unjust
taxation and excessive taxation.
J. TOM HALL,
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PORT ORFORI) OFFERINGS ',
Noitlu'i-u Curry County Nca ns
Told by the Tribune.
Considerable of tho frolght Unit
was landed hero last week by tho
Randolph wns damaged by ,a .sea
that broke over tho vessol n,s slio
was crossing tho Cotiulllo bat.
Mrs. P. J. Ltnbcrg, who hnsl spent
tho wlntor visiting Iter son Ed, at
Mnrshfleld, roturncd to her, (home
in Port Orford liv Saturdays' since.
Mr. Collins, who Huh' dm u 9anfcnd-l
lug tho winter mining .audi galhor-i
lng agates on tno uencn near weu
derburn, Is visiting n few days. In
Port Orford. Ho brought up a fine
collection of ngatcs among which ho
claims to havo 4000 that have moss
In them. , -'
The past, week has beoi ono of
cold, blustery Mnnh weather. Sat
urday was one of tho most disss
grocablo days of tho season, and
Sunday wasn't much hotter. On
tho former 'lay tho cold wind blew
out of tho south west nnd thunder
showers of hall nnd sleet wero fre
quent, nnd a Btendy rain prevailed
nearly nil day, obsorvor J. D. I.oucks
reported n 2 1-2 Inch precipitation.
FIGURING RAIN
Tho sixty Inchos of rainfall which
would covor Coos county flvo foot
deep In an average year, if nono of
It ran off, amounts to Just a cubic
mllo nnd a half In tho aggregate
or enough to cover the city of Co
qulllo a mll6 deep. Coqulllo Sentinel.
NEWS OF FLORENCE
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS.
i:fnts Alone thu KluMnw ns Told
by tho Pilot.
Tho IwrenBo In business In Flor
enco Is Indicated by the local post
offico. On '.May 1. 1014 this office
wll bo advanced to third-class. TIiIh
puts It In whnt Is known as Presi
dential post offices nnd It carries
n salary of $1100, allowanco for
clerk hire, fuel, HghtB and offico
rent.
John Whobroy, tho hide nnd wool
buyer, wob In town Wednesday and
purchased n nlco lot of hides from
Kenneth McCormlck. John says
ho wll como bnck nnd buy tho wool
and mohnlr ns soon ns.tho markot
opens Sluslaw Pilot.
D. D. D.
forliytarr
The Standard Skin Remedy
Instant Relief
5r Skin Troubles
The Guaranteed Remedy
Ncms of Upper Coquille As Told by
The Enterprise.
R. W. Lundy returned Inst Satur
day via Dnndon from Florldn, where
ho has been spending the winter. Mr.
Lundy also visited in southern Cali
fornia. Io visited at about a dozen
different points In Florida and whllo
he hns nothing to say against the
cllmnto of the state generally, ho Is,
libweVori convinced thnt It Is no plnco
for a vosteriu man, Returning from
San l'rnlirlscd ho was a paBSonger on
thu steamer, arriving nt Dandon In
time to cntchi ono of tho lower river
boats and made cIobo connections
with Saturdny afternoon's train, tho
result bolng that tho trip from San
Francisco was a record ono, bolng
made from San Francisco to Myrtlo
Point In about forty-flvo hours.
Miss Mlnnlo Cdmor, formerly a
tenchor In tiho academy at Gravol
Ford, went to Mnrshfleld last Friday
and Monday commenced a term In
one of tho soliools near that city.
Chns. E. Schroedor roturncd last
Sururday from southern California.
Mr. Schroedor and wlto havo spout
most of the wlntor nt Los Angoles.
He snys Mrs, Schrocdor's health Is
much better this spring, and ho Is
expecting hen to bo horo in n month
or six wcoks. Charles states that ho
will build om his placo on tho river
bolow this place and may possibly
work on tho farm all summer.
Judgo John F. Hall, grand wnrdon
of tho Independent Ordor ot Odd Fol
lows, mado tho Myrtlo Point lodgo
an official visit last Saturday ovonlng.
After the business session a bnnqtiet
v. ob sorved In tho hall. Mrs. 1, Lnn
do, stato vlco president ot tho Rebecca
lodgo, was also present at tho gather
ing. Capt. Panter states that tho work
on tho new stonmor Telegraph Is pro
gressing nicely. Tho upper dock Is
all onolosed and they nro now getting
tho engines llnod up.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Wolford hnvo
moved bnck to tho Myrtlo Point sec
tion from North Dond. Mr. Wofford
l.as loosed tho James placo In Pleas
ant Valloy.
Mrs. I, Lando, who was a guest at
tho P. L. Phclan home for n few
days and who visited tho local lodge
ot Robokahs In tho capacity of state
vlco president, returned to her homo
nt Marshflcld Monday.
GOLD REACH NUGGETS
Foley Kidney PHIh Successful for
Rheumatism nnd Kidney Trouble
Posltivo in. action for backacho,
woak back, rheumatism, kidney nnd
bladdor troublos. P. J. Uoyd, Ogle,
Toxas, writes: "After taking two hot
ties of Foloy Kidney Pills, my rhou
mntlsm and kidney troublo aro com
pletely gone." Snfo and effective.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandlor Hotel.
Phono 74. Contnil, lAvrnuo Hrug
Store, local agency.
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Curry Coiiitty St-nt Event ni Told
by the Globe.
Clerk Stnunard rocnlved a tele
grflni from JUdga Coko ordorluu
him to notify tho Grand Jury to
convono nt tho April torm of Cir
cuit court. Tho clerk lost no tlmo
In Bonding out by registered mnll
Individual notices to each Juror of
tho courts order.
W. J. Coldbrook 1b now employ
ed cruising tho Frank Uros., timber
holdings In this county. Tho Frank
brothers hnvo many ncres of valua
ble timber land, Including their
Frankport proporty, which Is being
negotiated for by othpr parties honco
tho crulso by Mr. Colebrook.
Shorlff Bnlloy mado n trip to tho
Bouth ond of tho county Inst week,
Bubpoonlng witnesses to appear be
foro tho Grand Jury. Tho Mayors
enso nnd tho C&oloy enso will doubt
less bo tho means of bringing an
army of witnesses from tho south
ern part of tho county.
Ono ot the sovereat storms of tho
wlntor hns been sweeping tho const
tho past wook. A strong south wind
accompanied by rain and sloet and
occasslonally heavy thunder and
lightening. Snow Is in avldcnco on
tho near hills, and on tho hlghor
mountains tunny toot of snow is re
ported. Ilowovor, grass is good on
tho ranges and stock Is looking well
nnd It Is not thought thnt thoro will
be nny loss ot Block. Gold Reach
Globe.
PROSPERITY IN OURRV
Sovornl real ostato changes havo
tnken placo In this vicinity which
coming so early In tho season, In
dicates that thoro will bo consider
able doing In this lino during tho
summer months. L. Knnpp closed
tho donl that mnkos him tho ownor
of tho J. W. Curry placo at tho
mouth of Elk River, and this, to
gother with tho Dond plnco which
It Joins, gives Mr. Knnpp a rnrm
of considerably ovor n thousnud
acres. D. A. Irlck, a lato arrival,
has bought tho J. W. Prock placo
on Sixes, and will mako hln homo
thoro In tho future. Clins. E. Wit
worth bought a ten aero tract near
Sllvor Hutto last wcok from J. W.
Hurst, which ho will Improve. Sov
ornl town lots hnvo changod hands.
Port Orford Tribune.
HUTTJJR IS SCARCE
Tho first fresh butter of tho sea
son to apponr 'on tho Port Orford
market was brought In from tho
Darrott farm on Elkr river Inst
wook. Woll Is worth two conts a
pound mora this year than last; but
ter Is high and boot is higher, con
sequently tho farmer Is happy nnd
tho season augurs well for his pros
perity. Port Orford Tribune.
Well, What Do They Expect?
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust, Co. .Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt atten
tion to all interests of our
client?. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sh Co.
Wickham House
AT COQUILLK
Will be re-opened for busi
ness April 1.
Your patronage solicited
Mrs. J. R. Wickham
PROP.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over i barging will not harm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINAL.
. CONTAINS NO ACID.
vWlll not lose its charge while
tandlng lfle.
IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEAItS
Coos Bay Wiring.Co.
163 Broadway.
Ageata for Port of Coos Pay.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Rroadway at Market
Is now open to accommodate
patrons, by the day or month.
DAY RATES, 75c AND UP
SPECIAL RATES RY THE
MONTH
$18.00 and lip If P'd In
advance
ALL ROOMS CONNECTED
Can bo occupied In suites, If
so desired
L. L. JUSTEN,
Manager
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announco myself as a
candidate for tho nomination of sher
iff by tho Democratic party nt tho
Primary Election May 15, 1014.
If nominated and elected I will
conduct tho office along tho most
economical lines possible, consistent
with efficiency, and do my best to
enforco tho criminal laws.
W. W. GAGE. .
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Ice Cream
TURK
RICH
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, banquets
and dinners filled promptly.
If it is BARTER'S it's all
right.
Sarter's
Front street.
Phone 333-J.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL .
Phone 3171.
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This is a most wonderful spring, Tho stores arn show
ing the prottlest suits and gowns they havo had in years,
They go and fill their windows full of little hats that aro
perfectly ravishing, They put prices on them that would
tantalize a miser, and
What does a man expect of his wife and daughters?
Does he think you aro going to sit around homo wrapped
up In a winter suit, or go out with a wlntor hat that looks
like a last year's bird's nest?
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world! .Huh!
Well, tho hand that rocks the cradle is going to rock the
Millinery World, and tho Cloak and Suit World in Marsh
field and North Bend.
And tho hand that doesn't rock them, Is going to rock
the Matrimonial boat,
Look at THE TIMES Saturday, Look at THE TIMES to
night, Look at the stylo advertisements in it, Thore isn't
a woman you know who isn't reading them right now, Nor
a woman whom you don't know, for that matter,
The only women who are not going downtown tomorrow
are those who are too sick to get out of bed, But every
other woman is reading this paper now, and making up her
mind just where she is going to go and what sho Is going
to look at, And she's going there as the bee files.
Tho next time you see your frionds they will look pret
tier than they have ever looked in their lives before, And
you are going to begin explaining that your family is a bit
unsettled this year that you haven't decided just what
you are going to do, And as thoy walk away, some one
of them js going to say:
"Poor girl! They tell me that her people aren't getting
along very well."
Boiling oil for herl
But, seriously, that was a wonderful. 'paper Saturday, A
complete range of everything beautiful; at every price, to
satisfy every desire and every pocketbook,
When you have finished going through the advertising
you, too, will have made, up your mind just where to go and
what to look at, You will havo found something that you
do want and can have, And tomorrow you will bo one of
them the great spring shopping throng,
Of course you will, And more charm to you! ,
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