The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 17, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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It is a little bit early to announce a Clearance,
c
but we have decided to stimulate our selling of
Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses
by an unparalelled offer that will command attention from the
thrifty shopper
HIGH SGHOBL
GRADUATES 20
BIG LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
STETS
Largest Class In History of Rain Again Prevents Portland
Marshfield Prof. Ressler to
Deliver Address
Oakland Game-
Battle
-Venice
A big range of Ladies'
SUITS
many of them you'll say (easy worth
$20.00) all marked the one price
Some on
window.
Display in our big front
258 Off. I Off
the regular prices on all other qarments.
SUITS
COATS
-DRESSES-
Don't miss this opportunity.
MATSON
QUALITY
STORE
Tlio Marshfield High School will
this yenr grnduato the largest class
In Its history twenty, ten boys and
ten glrlB. The definite date of the
commencement linn uot hcon fixed
but It will be held the first week In
Juno.
Supt. F. A. Tlcdgen has secured
Prof. 13. 1). Rcsslcr, Lead of the In
dustrial Podneogv Dinartment nt Or
egon Agricultural College, U dollvcr
luo commencement tuiuress.
I The class this year Is ns follows:
1 Tom Patterson, Walter Jensen Sid
ney Ciarko, Duncan Ferguson, Ches
ter iBaacson, Agnes Saudqulst, May
Jlyrcn, Lucy Powers, Gladys Dlnient,
Laura Watson, Stanley Myors, Dcs
slo Flanagan, Vivian Carlson, Evelyn
lSangworthy, Howard Sc.twnrtz, Mn-j
uci iJKDiita, iiucri names, wiima
Iioaglnud.
A number of claBs functions are
being arranged, the first being tho
Senior Play at the Masonic Opera
House tonight.
Xnitli Mend ( lux
Tho North IJcml High Scho.ol grad
uation exorcises will be held Juno fi
Tho speaker has not been secured
yet. The graduates f Is year will
bo Juno Young, Ulndys KranlckB Es
ther Inihorr, Esther Hunt, M'olvln
Jacobson, Oscar Carlson, Alexander
Nollson, Wlnflold Woodbury, Keo
Huge and Dorothy Klblcr.
Br AmocIiM ITm (a Coot n7 Tlmra.
PORTLAND, Or., April 17. Rain
again prevented the Portland-Oak
land opening gamo horo yestorday.
Tho othor Const League games:
I At Venice ... II. II. E.
I Sacramento t 10 fi
. Vonlco fl 7 0
Dnttorlcs: Single and Hannan;
Powell and Elliott; Hlgginjiotham
nnd Fisher; limner, Klllllay and
. Mltz.
I At San Francisco 11. II.
San Francisco fi 11
Los An got cb 10 9
E.
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NORTHWESTERN LEAUUE.
Portland 2; Seattle 8.
Vancouver 7; Tneomn 0.
Victoria C; Spokane I.
AMERICAN LE.WIUE
Cleveland 0! Chicago 1.
St. Louis, 8; Detroit G.
Phllodolphln-Ncw York; rain.
Wnshlngtou-HoBton; rnlu.
NATIONAL LCAOUE.
class plav to.;iht
Senium Will I'n-M'iit "Ivsmomldii"
At .Masonic OiK-ni llmixe.
TO
OLD WAREHOUSE
Smith Company Starts Diffi
cult Feat With Alliance
Building
DELAY KINNEY
PROPERTY SALE
f
Not Likely That Court Can
Order Sale for Some Months
Some Problems
Tho Kilnnoy property tnnglo will
not bo cleared up ns.qarly ns was
expected, but It Is hoped to advunco
it to tho stage whore the court can
order the sale of tho proporty some
tlmo thin summer. E. L. llryson,
attorney for Receiver Wattors, was
Jn Mnrshflold yesterday and stated
that ho had planned to dovoto
practically his entire tlmo to tho
matter now until It Ifl complet d.
In tho Inst suit thoro was a Htrght
rror that will ciiuho some delay.
Tho description of tho Klnnoy prop
erties r considerably different from
that shown by tho offlrlal records
of the county. Receiver Wattors
nnd llryson workod It nil out by
tracing tho different deeds, th re
turn of properties, etc., and hnd It
iu shape. III the last suit thin des
cription wiir to hnvo been us d, but
instead, through a clerical error, tho
official county list or description
rt tint llinnrtllil iimi a lluml Vmn nn
X:... .,'.'"'" ...,"V..n, 'V. ..""." " l almost to the harbor line.
filed , ... 1. m in .1,1. ii,r., . Tho west end of the warehouse will
a little delay In a mlsundersrand-. b l "'",u,llJK w"ur ,c a1no ' .
Inir between Sbnrlfr flnirn'it offloo ' Soo ""T the oast end In moved
1
Lively Controversy Expected
at Coquille Next Monday
Over Fund Division
Chicago-Cincinnati; rain.
Pittsburg I; St. Louis 1.
Now York Philadelphia rain.
Doston-Drooklyn; nun.
This evening tho Senior Clnss of
tho Jlarshflold High School will pre
sent tho class play "EKtnernldn" nt
tho Masonic Opora House. Tho play
N a very clever one and tho cast
has been well drilled nnd prepared,
by Miss Silverman and t: o othfcrl
teachers. Koyzor's orchestra will
furnlBh music and tho entortalnment
promises to bo tho best put on by
tue Biuu uts of .Mnruliflu.il.
JUDGE COKE arrived liomo IiiBt
night from Curry county, whore
ho. hold court.
FRANK HURKIIOLDER, tho Co-
qulllo booster, wns horo from Co-
ct till lo lust night.
A. O. STONEWALL and wlfo, Mrs.
Albert Johnson and MrH. Inn Mor-
see were a party of tlnrdlnor poo
plo coming horo today.
HpHE "big noise" in,
'liats is the Stetson.
We know the Hats
lived with them for
years. We know the
brisk, young men who.
wear them. They come
to us for Stetsons because
we keep our assortment
alert, lip to the minute. '
Let us showyou our
new Spring Softand Stiff
Stetsons.
"MONEY TALKS."
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MARSHFIELD,
1IAXDOX,
MYRTLl
I'OIXT.
i PERSONAL OVERFLOW I
W. J. WALLACE, of Catching m
lot, was a Marshfield visitor to
day. Mr. Wallace plnns to movo
to Tho Sixes rivers In Curry
county soiiio tnno soon.
EWS OF NORTH BEMD
Work has been started on a dif
ficult feat In maklntr a rli:ht of wnv
tnrougli tho Alliance wnfohoiiHo for col,rt.
tho Southern Pacific. It waH origi
nally planned to cut out or tear down
tho portion of tho wnrehouso on tho
right of way but Intor It was decid
ed by tho C. A. Smith Company to
movo a soctlou of tho building.
Tho wnro houso wnB built first
an a shod over tho old s'llp ynrds, a
public subHcrlptlon being tnken to
rnlso funds for It ns nn aid to tho
Hhl carpontem. Tho tlnibern extend
down Into tho earth and In order to
movo It tho siding nnd supportH
hnvo to bo snwed off and placed on.
ntrliigers,
Iu all, ninety feet of tho wnrehouso
Is to bo moved sixty feot west. This
will bo about eighteen feot boyond
t: o present dock lino but piling will
bo put In for tho foundation thoro
and it will bring tho warehouse but
Next Monday Is likely to witness
n lively session of tho Coos cmintv
OVCr tho Good Roads bond
election. Thero Is a doclded dlf-
loroniv or opinion among bouio of
tho good roads boosters about the
matter and It will bo threshed out
nt length.
Some of tho Coqulllo Valley boost
ers nowtako tho position that tho
$4150,000 bond Issue Is sure of dofeat
C. W. VIRUS returned today from
a business trip to Coqulllo and Han
dou. Ho reports tho IiubIiicss out
look In tho valley Improving.
office rein
and nearly
nnd Judgo Hammoud'H
i.vo to sorvlco Of Hlllt
two months wore lost.
Another parcel of Klnnoy propor
ty bus also been discovered and that
is his Interest In a certain part of
JJoulovarU Park which was deeded
to tho llonnolt Trust Company us
pptirltv. TIiIh will linvn tn lin In
cluded 111 tho action before tho court i l,tul in Mnrshflold.
can order the snlo of tho proporty.
Much of this can bo douo whllo
tho appraisers aro fixing tho vnluo
on tho various parcels of proporty.
Tho Kinney affairs nro an Intri
cate web and It Is n slow, difficult
lirocoss to stralghton thorn out, but
Messrs. Watters and llryson think
liioy have thoui In good shape now.
It may bo that tho mattor can bo
naviiuced bo that some of tho proper
ty can bo ordered sold this summer,
lint It is not certain.
AMONG THE SICK '
out to Its new location, tho Smith
company plans to build nn addition
on tho south end to provide adequate
1 wnrohouso room for tho, vchboIb.
Tho moving of tho big building,
ninety foot long and about eighty
feot wldo will ho wutched with In
terest us It will probably bo tho most attend,
(difficult font of the kind over uttom-
viuou itoniiB Association members
wanted It, mid are plaunlni:. :; Is
Bind, to ask the county court In tho I
oruer ror mo election to specify that
tho money shall bo used on one
trunk lino, tin- Coos county part of
m .iiuu unii-iiuHuuurg i on to.
Tney nay this will glvo tho uond
Issue a chnueo of carrying.
Ilowowr, tho Ton Mile and North
Uond coutlneents nro nislHtmii timt
the election bo called nH petitioned
nnd that $70,000 ho sot aside for
tilt Ton Mile Rond.
Tho Ten Mllors, bended by Clina.
.St. Denis, will hnvo a big dologntlon
there and North Rend will also lr.ivo
a delegation. A. 0. Itnnb, .Mayor
Simpson, Chos. Wlnsor, Dr. UnrtlP,
H. C. Dlors, V. C. Oorst, C. M. Tlyler.
Coo. D. Mandlgo, Fred Holllstor. J.
II. droves, M. E. Kverltt, P. N. Ro
borg, Poter Logglo. N. C. McLood .
and others have been aunoluioii tl
If It Is parcelled out as somo of the, STANLEY 11ARTLETT of Uandon
cnnie over inBt evening on business.
Ho hnd heard the report about tho
Mooro Lumber company buying a
big tract of timber from tho Iloutln
peoplo but did not l.ear any con
firmation of It.
R. K.
from
went
Postmastor Russoll Is the latest
victim of tho smallpox epidemic.
uuo or ins tnrco ciilldron Is also in
flicted and tho entlro family has
boon quarantined.
Miss Myrtlo Wcatliorly has re
turned from an extended tny- at
Los Angeles.
Mrs. W. F. Harmon of Cooston
hnB returned from nn extended vis
it at Chlco. Calif.
Mrs. C. II. Pullen In reported to
bo critically 111 at tho homo of hor
sister In Myrtle Point. 8ho hnu been
Buffering from Hrlght's dlseiiBo.
D. C. Rounds nna wife of WJch-
nn, i'.iusns, nro visiting tliolr son,
Ralph Rounds hero.
Ernest WooiJs nnd Uruco Eldlor
of West Shoro, Pa., nro guests nt
tuo Frank Arnott homo at Coos
ton nnd mny locnto on tho Ray.
A special school election will lm
held In North Uond next Wednos
dJ April '22, to veto on tho ques
tion of proposod Improvements In
tho schoolB. Two questions will bo
submitted, one bolng for tho purposn
flf tlin nil! fntu,iilunti' lii.ll.ll.... n...l
ROOtll returned VOStordliV mnrlnv If tr, H, IH..I. ..i. i
Wliioun, Minn., where ho crmmiin nn.i ntiin., w .... r n
to attend the funeral of bis. tmi-romn vrmin u.imi nt .. ,.. ..r
MISS GRACE KRUSE or Marshfield
writes friends that sho Is having
a splendid tlmo, nt San Francisco,
where bIio linn been visiting for tho
past month.
Uond. Ho was formerly In tht
grocery buslucBB nt Rosoburg tnd
Is nn old friond of Mr. Van Zlle.
Mrs. Harry Huntley arrived home
yestordny from a few months' tlilt
with relatives In Massachusetts.
i.. """ iiiiiuini oi. nis. inn-room grndo school at a cost or
few weeks' ",h ' '?'", V""" ,f0P.,B n!'Ut nQ0 "l,(1 U, otl,or bolK for
i.m.. ' nt th0 ,loothioipurcha80 of sixteen lots on Vlr-
homo.
T. C. STONE of tho Pacific Real
Estate Company of Coquille wns
hi Mnrshriold this week on tjiihI
nesB. His firm Is arranging to
hnndlo the Coqulll agency for
ijii. i iiiuui n uoui line, quno a
nur niiving ueon i itised Iu Co
quille because the Paiuor lino
movid Its head offices to Unn-dou.
ginia street in Idaho addition for
$(ir por lot as a Bite for a future
school. Tho school board announces
tlwit both proposltlonB can bo car
rlod through without floating any
moro bondB.
Ed Thomas In slowly recuperating
from tho sovoro Injury to Ills foot
siiBtnlned nt tho Portor mill.
Mr. Mlllcdge, recently of Rose
burg, is planning to engage In tho
confectionery business In North
ODD FELLOWS WILL IIUILD
I'Morcnce lodgo Prepare to Erwt
Homo of Km Own,
FLORENCE, Ore., April 17. Th
Odd Follows' building Is now ii
sured. A weok ngo tho lodge r--polntod
a commltteo consUtlnc of
A. O. Knowlcs, Win. Kyle and B.
S. Dyor to cxamlno condition in!
report as to tho ndvlsabllltr of
building. Last week tho com mitt w
subnilttod a favorablo report tti
woro glvrn power to Irava pl
drawn and rush tho construction
of the building. All store and of
fice. Bpnco In tho block lm beea
spoken for-
The building will bo 75 by 10r
frot and two stories high, thre
stores on tho main floor and office
and lodgo rooms above, A fram
building will bo orccted with pUtt
glass fronts and modorn throughout
City Engineer Ford wns Initructrf
tod.iy to sot grndo and Uuo stake
THWitEASOX
"I wondor why men don't like ae.
Sighed -gabby Mr. Ulose;
Said I: "Tho reason's plain to ir
Its right beneath your noic."
SOX AX1 SIXfiLVfl
Ho didn't court ho very long.
Ho soon bought her a wedding rlnf
nut llfo is not a grand sweet onr.
For alio now thinks that !ie aa
, HOW TO (Jl-rr HID OK DANDELIONS
Sl'MNEH NOTES
il
Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard was iblo o
ba out yestorday after a weok'n III-
J10SH.
Miss Holon Porkbin of West
3tnrshfleld wns tiken III yesterday
of Bcnrlet feer.
llurr Jaiiu's, tho Ittllo son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. lr, Jntues, lias been
MiHto sick tho past week, but Is improving.
(Special 'to "Tho Tlmos.)
Sl'MNER, Ore. April 17. Mr. nnd
Mrs, Arthur Selandor of Portland nr
rlved on tho Rronkwntor. Mr. 3e
laudor Is n sou of Chns. Solandor, a
rnnrlior of Suiunor ami Mrs. Colander
was formerly Mlsa Nottlo Reyors of
Sumner. Mr. Selnnder will build a
' houso for O. X. Wilson or Suiunor,
MUs Mabel Mlllo who has been
i visiting friends at llridno has return
oil to her home.
Tho Sumner orchestra mot Wed
nesday evening Instead of Thursday,
on account' ol i!io hoavy rnlus.
' Amos Sauford who has boon visit
ing nt tho Ton Mile country return
ed to Sumner yestorday. Ho will
leave for Portland Saturday.
IIOXT WAIT; got It now and get
nt HAINES.
TWO
86 --Saturday Special --86
"SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK.
Eight Bars best Laundry 0C
Soap J
Five Boxes SUNLIGHT Clean-) e -
ser (Just Like "Old Dutch")
GROCERIES, FANCY 'AND STAPLES.
DELICATESSENS
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits in season, at
lowest market prices.
The L. ML Tozier Co.
86 Commercial Avenue, Telephone 433
.Mow the L-Miiis Clo-e anil Spray With
Sulphate of Iron.
From "Tho Rack Yard Farmer." by
J. Wlllnrd llolte, published by
Forbes nnd Company.
Dandelions nro t'.io grontest enomy
of good Inwns In many sections, nnd
thoy can bo completely eradicated If
tnkon In linnd early enough. The on
ly suro way to got rid of theso pesil
forous weeds Is to keop them mowed
close to the ground during tliolr
blooming season nnd spray tho lawn
with a solution or sulphate of Iron.
Tho constant mowing will provent
tho majority of tno blossoms from
seeding, but tl o dandelion Is a ciin
nlng plant, am after Its tall blos
soms hnvo been out off four or five
wines u win uegin to Bond out blos
soms that llo closo to tho ground, bo-low-
tho reach of tho lawn mower.
These later blossoms and the ever
lasting plants themselves, will do tho
damngo and mnko all your mowing
useless unless you spray them with
the solution mentioned.
This sulplato of Iron cornea In the
form of a powder, and can be bought
at any need or drug storo nt a cost of
nbopt five cents n pound. Dissolve
a pound In a gallon nnd n half of wa
ter, and spray tho entire lawn with It
whllo tho situ Is hot. Tho solution
will kill the dandelions, but will not
Jinrm tho grass. If one application
does not flush tho Job. report until
tho dandelions aro exterminated,
Tho liquid may bo sprayed from an
I ordinary sprlukllng can. but a regular
I spray pump Is much more infective.
ns It sends out fine mist, which cov
ers tho follago completely.
THE LADIES OF THE CHRIST
IAN CHl'ltCH WILL HOLD A COOK
KD FOOD SALE AT W. A. RKID'S
OFFICE SATURDAY AT 1 1 OCLOCK.
"Esmeralda." Senior play, Masonic
Opera House, Friday night, April 17.
Annou
nemg
Church Benefit Sales
Its Origin:
.Back in the early 80's a philanthropic London met
chant, desiring to assist tho mnnv churches, of-
fered a percentage of each day's cash tnkinrr. i. as many churches as there are
days in the week, These sales proved of such mutual benefit and were so enthusi
astically received that it has since been y yearly event,
. Later the well known great retail firm of John Wanamaker of New York and
Philadelphia instituted these BenRfit SalPg in tni, countrv and citv after cjty has
now taken up this good wnrk- that h.c hrought church and merchant closer. .to
gether. "
Church Benefit Sale will be held
here next week
Ml 21' fcdri CQHrrr,UAulH,K- I APril 23' Thursday, CATHOLIC CHURCH.
W 51' THes.day SWEDISH CHURCH. April 24 Friday UNITED BRETHREN.
April 22, Wed METHODIST CHURCH. I ABril 27, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Tuesday, April 28. BAPTIST CHURCH DAY.
PHONE n o imrtrtM
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1151.
NORTH
BEND.