The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914-EVEMINO EP(TIQN""'
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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
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ITHB STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Shirt Waists
Our Spring Stock of Millinery
well selected and of the latest designs, are in evidence from the smart shops of New
York and London. . We 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 maae
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 taster nat
overlooking our line, you will be disappointed. ,.... a0n v aq
A nice line of Shritwaists in the drop-shoulder, the very last thing, 98c to $z.4".
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A FEW SNAPS IN DRY GOODS
Percales 10c
Curtain Scrim 15c, 25c
Ginghams 10c, 12y2c, 15c
Seersucker 15c
Galatea .. u 15c
Ripplette 15c
Mercerized Plisse 25o
Silkoline ...-: 15c
.Prints n 5c 6c
Creton 12!2C
Indian Head 18c
Pique 20c
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Linen Crash Toweling ..w"..-..-15c
Huck Toweling 12MjC
Other Toweling ..--7M.C
Famous Deerhide Hose, boys and
girls, 20c, 2 for 35c
Service Hose for Women 2 for 25c
Service Hose for Boys and girls,
2 for 25c
Alnerican 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
ITHE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co,
Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco.
-trirry -!2VAm
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.
WILL HAIL PllOM HAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS HAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 AT 3 1. M.
Saii Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, O. F. McGfmoe, Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
, ALWAYS ON TIME.
Balls from Mnrshllold April 11 Hi, 18th, 2Cth and 30th at portico
of thu tltlo. ,
Sulla from Portland about 8:00 a. m., 8th, 15th, 22nd and 28th.
Tickets on mIo to all Eastern iolntii and Information m to rosU-i
j ' and rate cheerfully furnished. ,1
Phono -I27.L. ". J. MOIIRjAROBt
S. S. AR0LINE.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
FINK PAS8ENOER ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW STEEL 110AT.
Nails from North Rend Saturday. April 4 for l'ortluiid,
PASSENGERS AND FJIEIQHT
North Bend Lumber Company, Aflts.
Phono lr71.
North Rend
S. S. ALLIANCE
HAM FROM PORTLAND FOR COOSAY p
Phono 44.
ROUND TRIP, 918.B0.
Connection with tho North Rank Ronrt nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company
C. V. M'OEOROE, Agent.
QUA
TERMASCTUDIO
LITY
Opposite RIanro Hotel
J PHOTOS
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
' Tltlo & TriiMt Co. Abstract,
thoroughly dependable. Im
mediate service, prompt atton-
i (Ion to ull Interest of our
client. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman Co.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not harm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not lose its clwrge while
standing Me,
IN GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring'Co.
IBS Broadway.
Agents for Port of Coos Bay.
I Political Announcements I
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A swell line of Shirt wtc Inst received from the
Trio Waist Comnnnv. of Philadelphia. These were
manufactured i"?pfi'""Y " "s- Thnv w nf the lat
est styles and splendid values. '
NEW LINE Of COATS AND
SUITS JUST RECEIVED
. WE HAVE THE SWELL' THjNGS.
The Golden Rule
ALWAYS BUSY. . THERE IS A -REASON
F HORSEHAIR LACE.
TWs hat la made of net lic bt
Mtagle4 -with a fancy braid of ker
hair. A. single ribbon bud u4 tn
9 eaph&slze th tilt to Uw rife
NOTICE
I horcby announce mysolf as n
candldaio for tho nomination of
county clork, on tho ropubllcnn tlc
kut of Coob county to bo submitted
to tho voto of tho pcoplo at thu pri
mary election May lGth.
F. D. KRUSE
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I annouueo mysolf a candlduto for
Stato Rcprcsontativo subject to tho
will of the Democratic voters at tho
primaries May 1C. Will voto for tho
primaries May 1G. Will work
for bettor road laws to onablo tho
pcoplo to gel Oregon out of tho mud.
A. T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
10 It SHERIFF
I horoby announco mysolf as a
cnudldnto for tho offlco of Shorlff
of Coos County, subject to tho action
of tho Republican electors at the
primaries May IS.
If elected, I hereby, plcdga myself
to a policy of rigid law enforcement,
without fear, favor, projudlce or par
tlallty, and shall, during my Incum
bency, conduct said offlco In a busl-ncss-llko
and economical in an nor.
ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announco mysolf as a
candldato for tho nomination of Rep
resentative on tho Democratic tlckot
for Cooa County, to bo submitted to
the voto of tho people at tho pri
mary election on May 1C, 1914.
It nominated nnd elocted, I will
abide by statement Number Ono; I
will fnvor quarterly paymont of
taxes. I will favor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must bo supported by tho taxpayers.
I am In favor of good roads every
wnerc. am opposed to unjust
taxation nnd excessive taxation.
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announco myself ns a
candldato for tho nomination of sher
iff by tho Democratic party at the
Primary Election May 1G, 1914.
If nominated nnd elected I will
conduct the office along tho most
economical lines possible, consistent
with offlcloncy, und do my best to
eiiforco tho criminal laws.
W. W. aAOE.
(Paid Adv.)
COUPLE SEEK EACH OTHEB
FOR IHE YEARS
(Seclal to Tho Times.)
NEW YORK, April 9. A gamo
of blind man's buff lasted for thlr-ty-flvo
years has JubI boon onded
by n grieving husbnnd nnd a heart
broken wife, who woro tho players.
In Cairo, Egypt, thlrty-flvo ycarB
ago, Alfred Wolland was a prosper
ous Ilrltlsh merchant. Ho nnd his
wlfo, Mnry lived n llfo that was
free from core. When tho Turko
Russlnn war broke out, n year lator
Wellund was offored a commission
by tho Turkish General, Osman
Pasha, his friend, nnd ho marcned
nwuy ns an officer, leaving his wlfo
and their Infant son in Cairo. Lot
tors reached Mrs, Wetland until tho
slogo of Plevnn, tlion n long sil
ence When tho bulletins poured
In with their names of dead and
wounded, Wolland's name wob
among tho dend. Tho homo In Cairo
was sold, and Mrs. Wolland nnd
her small son wont to Australia,
finally coming to tho United States.
When tho war ended tho Russian
prisoners gnvo up their captives;
among them wob Welland. 81owly
ho mado his way to the homo In
Cairo, only to loarn IiIb wlfo nnd
child had dlssapeared. Friends
thought they hnd gono to Australia.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
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FACTORY.
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PURE ICE
Fr delivery, 8 . m. ana a p. ui.
Phone 70
Ladies Know That
Spring House-cleaning
tenrs up everything, and that's Just I
tho condition our store is In, but
Just the same w-. havo tho goods
aud wo aro here to givo you good,
sorvlco.
Wo aro very busy right now, but
will try aiid take care of all who
call Just as fast as possible. Couio
nnd seo us anyhow. You will always
be wolcomo at
VIERS
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS
:171 North Front St. Phone 200-R.
so to that far country Wetland fol-1
lowed, only to loam tlioy hail como
to America. Again ho .took up the
search only ,tu hear that a woman
and n boy, answering tho ties
crlptloiu ho xvo hnd died In a
fever epidemic. From Now York
ho went to Canada, and sottlod in
business, still following any clews
ho found hoiiing against hope. Whllo
In Now York" recently soma friends
knowing his story, thought of n
gray haired woman, whoso story
was tho couniorrmrt of this old
soldiers. WUtlr hopo onco more
nflamo ho bnshcncfl to her iomo
and rapped timidly. KVhon tho door
opened, tho two lotfkod nt ench
othor, and ho struggled for Bpcech.
"Mary!" ho tcrlod. "I'm hunted nil
over tho world' for you!" And tho
wearisome gnnno won played.
WOMEN WILL- CONTROL
(Special to Tho Times.)
NEW YORK, April 9. "Women
In 1916 will nnmo tho president,"
says MT8. Motllll McCormlck, ono
of tho principal spoakers at tho
ricont Matlonal Woman Suffrage
Association, annual carapalr,n rally,
"Tho women look to tho Democrats
In power to solvo .thu question of
equal rights," rsho .announced, -"nnd
tho ultimata i -will .bo brought about
In tho next two years." There
was a numVor "of .women's orga
nizations raprcnontu'd. nnd the speak
ers spoko mainly of tho progress
of tho movement in Montana. .Ne
vada, South Dakota and Nebras
ka. Somo of their statements were
i.iU8.rated wft2i moving pictures.
Among tho speakers woro Dr. Anna
Howard SUaw, Mrsc Carrlo Chap
man Catt add lrs. Stanley McCor
mlck. Only fhrtf -minutes woro al
loted to earh Kpcaknr, but It took
thorn more than that to get ready.
MRS. C. F. lllRAROER
Di'CKMimklng and Iidleti' Tail
oi Iiik -Prices Reasonable
Over Mngnes & Matson Storo .
Phone 248-J.
CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new taxlcab has been added to
my auto service. Careful drivers.
Will go anywhere at any time. Stand
Dlanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78,
Night phone 139-X.
TOM OOODALE, Proprietor.
ARE YOU UOTIUZRED WITH.
CORNS? It so, you ure doprlvod ot
halt the pleasure ot life pleasant,
walking aud healthy exercise. 'At
visit to Mrs. Olivia Edman, Scientific
CUIropodlst, Apt. 3, O'Connell bldg.
will bo the source ot a permanent
remedy for achln0 feet.
Havo your Job printing done at
Tho Timtes offlco.
ChlI(lroaf8 IHmmnch Very Prevalent
Whooping cough Is about every
where. (Moaslos andiscarlet fever al
most na bad. Use Ftoloy's Honoy and
Tar Compound for Iteilamed throats
and coughing. Mm I. C. Hostler,
Grand Islind, Nobrwys: "My three
chlldrcm had sovoro "attacks of whoop
ing cough, and a 'vtrry few doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar gavo great
relief." Owl Prescription Pharmacy,
Frank D. Cohart Oppwslre Chandler
Hotel. Phono 174. Cmrtal Avenue
Drug Brcre. local ocncy.
our Nrw toJum Dtputmtnt wM ttdtn I
m ctu fcwl tobacco cwpou 44 Ag. t
V O811 Brtiley F
EVERY MAN should know
Through the country he goes
The best dressed people
Wear A. E. Anderson clothes.
F. C. PRESTON, Agt.
Multifield Cleaning and Dye
Works.
128 Front Street.
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Goodram's.Garage
home t the
CADILLAC and FORD
AetO' Supplies for All
Mattes of Cars
"347 Control At. IPbone 87Ii
OF JAPANESE TANGO CMRI
Strikingly erjntal Ip the JP"
embroidered tsiiso crain i -
.u..l In ll. Innisn nnd llmTII W
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Jet, iur unu w""""- .u
the Jeweled linlr wrettliJi AW.1
Turls inoues.
n.l. l.n.llllM. TtOtfl.
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.. V' 8- KC-?"'"S;m"5iiI
lln, coquino; uoimo Y"""i '
Ellznboth Child, Coqullle, WJ
R. H. Kellorman. PortlMfc
Portland; Fred J. White. W"
R. A. Bonst, Portland;
ton, Eugene; u. n '" ij,
A. Cameron, Salem; w
Koseuurg. ur. .
The Rhiiico Hotel
manuin, b n-'v rj.
Coqullle; n. F. Chadwlck, W
II. F. Heiden, lloseWS lZ
son. Coaledo; vm."'
Chrlstl; Albert S. W)'. w
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. N. Dague. nandjin! B
A iegany n. aiU''"'Ka,!H
Smith, Dandon: Tom hg ,
Carl, Coaledo; L- J- ,,w
gan-The5t.i,r
J. Wood, nanaon, -
Philadelphia; Ji -drf fii
Bandon M. ;,h Iniet: r
Wymnn AJ bee. &flit, M
mint, ocu""r":iriiie c.-'
A. P. Miller. Covj nit
Portland; C. AGage i
MAIWIIFlKWFf!
,vui give A5:& hiH
night at, tlio ,"","
SKR'S unt'"""-
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Rellahle-Folcy's "L.
Just be sure tU pftg
Honey and Tar ComPPunjJ
1 able meu.i;v ugbj. i-
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