The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELn. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 EVENINB
EDITION.
FIVE
The old idea of mer-
clinuclisiiig was to sepnvito customer from
dollar; no thought of iuingoiy of ,JC(.
ting
But this Live Store has
introduced a new idea an idea that will
sound rather startling to those who cliug
to the old haggle-and-barter methods of do
ing business. "We feel here that if we suc
ceed in takiilg care of your profits well
enough, our own will automatically take
care of themselves.
And it is in line with this policy of seeing
how much we can give, rather than how
much we can, get, that will call your atten
tion to our new Spring models in
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
at ""
$18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30
OTHERS $8.50 TO $18.00. "
FIXUP
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Agent Royal Tailors
TWO STORES:
Marshficld North Bend
CopyyigftI 1914 TI Umut tt KuprntlnKf
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CLASSIFIED
00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
IHtKMT Two llulit lioiisekivnliiir
foot, partly furnished, gnu, lights
ltinta. 239 South Broadway.
J I FOR SAI F lii
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FOR RENT
kt itK.VT Flvc-room fiiinlKlicd
hat on So, Broadway. 1C per
pom. mono ill t-ic.
t S.U.K TlllUlltll. mllltllirn Irnln
Fttwbernr nlnntu nt imit vnrinii,.o
Fw lllll OnrdoiiH i n n,.v
III, JHId, or Icnvo orders nt PIo-
iworwarncr Groceries.
llVTKl Ilreisnuiklnjr. ami. niter-
lif 111 ivnrl. I rtlt
pi! Swond street north.
FOR SALE Panties dnhllus, struw
borry iilnnts. glndlolnB. nsnldlstra
Apply Mrs. Swootman, Phono 7-K.
FOR SALE Prnctlcnlly new ?UM
plnno for $.100. Easy paymonts.
inqtiiro nt Times orrico.
FOR KALE Good rcNiniiriiiit doing
oxcclluit business. $300 cnsli.
Address E. It., raro Times.
rOH SAM') Ancona orrs. for hntch-
lng; also day-old chicks. E. A.
Stonecyphor, Phono fi-.I.
tSWJy 1'llie I'liivrrtoiii iiluiwi
"MCrlfleo and oaav forma Pnr.
toinj away. Phono 12C-J or
11.
IITK11 cm ...111 ..i.
off a durlne t-lin ilnv ooo an..,i.
todny, or Phono 70-L.
WANTED
fc3KIJ Mt-rlasf cniiiH(ene,
P for good man. Address, with
Rneti, 0, M , enro Times.
12X1? "" c- England cook,
tl0tt Whprn ni.i. .. .
I'Msutant cook, holpor or choro
L i H"sband also wishes posi-
j.v .""' no lui punier,
m hand or In lumbor camps.
.:V 'commendations furnlsh
J. Aauress or wiro H. Rood, It. P.
' oo urange, California.
'ONE iron
Cent I JO-n
Bsenger Service
BLKHFIELO CYCI.ERY
FOR SALE At n hnrgulii, ono four
horao steam cnglno, ono vary ne.ir
now snddlo; 4 lots on McPherson
nonr .Montana strcot; twolvo hun
dred dollars, $1200.00. Tour loti
on cornor VIrglnln-Everett, fifteen
hundred, 1500.00, 12 lots on Marlon-
nonr Virginia Ave. Urldgo,
eighteen hundred, $1 800.00. Flvt
por cent Discount for cash. Phone
1441.
R. A. Hock
North llend, Oregon.
FOR SA M-: ltoiiiHlMlur 8000-gnl.
tank, tower about 75 ft. high,
heavy tlmbors. 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and
2-Inch pipe with nil connections;
gas onclno and pump. Will soil
together or separately. Apply to
Itobt. Mnrsden. Sr.
VOK "HAMJ--Ttvo lots near Lake
side. 200 foot or lako front. Phono
370-X or nddnss P. h. 0 S27
So. Fifth stieot.
I'OU ItKNT .My home funilNliod.
line Ninth Street, North. Porn
dale. Mrs. Sweemnn, Phono 7-It.
I'OU UKNT Tno room fnnilNhwl
npnrtmuut. Inquire at Nasburg
Grocery.
I'OU HKNl KuinlslM'd apartment,
In ronr of 878 South Fifth stroot.
I'OU UKNT Itooin with or without
board. 101! So. Tonth strent.
UP A LADDER
1()U HAMS Hotel IiiihIiic.sk. Cheap
If taken nt onco. Phone 478, Em-
plre, Oregou. AraRO Hotel.
FOU8AMJ On account of blckne.i
I will sell tho .Midget Cafo, Do
lng good buslncBS next, to postof
flco. North nond, Ore.
VOll 1XKST Fiirnlslicd hoiiM-keej)-lng
rooms, 471 lElrod avenuo.
Phono 200-L.
FOU ItE.VT .PiirnUIieil room wltli
bath, for single gentleman. 358
Third and Highland.
COOS BAY STATIONERY CO.
,P0Xn 430.
D.1 CRXTIML- AVE.
AXSCO AGK.N'OY
WMKRA8 FILMS PIuVTES FIL.M rACKS CIIE.MICAUS
OFFICE SUITLIES.
ARTISTS MATEUIAI I
NU.YTU'O AXD DEVELOPING THE Kllit) YOU WILL EV-
TUALLY INSIST UPON,
O DAYS MORE ONLY before prices. In Perliam Park will
I Lt be advanced 10 ner cent. .Ily making your selection of
location now you will save from S40 to $00 n lot. .This
fwptrty i9 loentea n the ,,enrt of tl0 c,y nnd lots range In
Prif0 from $300 to 000. on easy terms, o small payment down
"1 Llnce in two nnd a half years. See Held about It. Make
fPflntments by phono. Call 204-J or 327-J. ",ce I,e" even'
"a 'rom 7 to 8 "o'clock-.
W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGENT, 150 Front Street.
B m M '$
IH'T NEVER UP A THEE
WHEN IT COMICS TO
ARTISTIC PAINTING
AND PAPERING
SAVE MONEY
when you
Paint Your House
It costs no more to apply
"High Standard" quality paint
and It gives more beautiful ef
fects and wears longer. TIiub
you will gee tho best results
and save money by using
LOWE BROTHERS
HIGH STANDAlll)
LIQUID PAINTS
This Is a ready to use paint
of highest quality. It has great
spreading powers and the col
ors are very durable. It comes
In a large number of tints and
shades, making possible uny
color schemo.
Como In for color cords, and
let us help solve your painting
problems.
Le Mieux & Miller
803 North Front St.
Phono 115-K.
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IREVITIE5
TIDES FOR APRIL
IiClOW ill PIVI tl Hln Hum nmt
holght of high and low wntor at
Marshflold.
Tlln tides nra nlnrml In Hir nnlar
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second line of each day; n compar
ison on consecutlvo heights will In
dicate whotliar It Is high, or low
wntor. For high water on tho bar
Hiiuairaci iwo uours 34 minutes.
IHrs., 3.H
Ft... 2.7
Mrs. . 4.24
Ft... 2.4
Hrs. . r.25
Ft... 1.9
Hrs.. 0.17
9.17
CO
10.24
4.8
11.29
4.9
CIS
3.49
0.G
4.47
0.7
G.3C
0.8
12.24
10.D0
4.8
11.35
T..0
0.0
0.0
U.20
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WEATHER FORECAST
Jnr Amirf,i rrrt to Cooi lit TlRin.)
OREGON SHowers In west;
fair In enst. Sunday: Bhowors
nnd ,8outhorly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m., April 18, by RonJ.
Ostllnd. SDOClnl irovornmnnt mn-
I teorologlst:
(Maximum C3
Minimum 40
At 4:43 a. ih 44
Precipitation 00
f Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1313 01.32
I Precipitation samo porlod
I last year B7.27
1 Wind:, northwest; clear.
Hum Meiisles Mrs. F. q. Birch Is
confined to her home by a slight at
tack of Gorman incnnlcs.
Si'IIh RusIiichs Ivan Hohonthnl
has sold his Russlnn Steam bath busi
ness nt Hunkor Hill to Otto Rlcntor,
who will contlnuo it.
Vt'ry ill. Mrs. Jns. Fox, of Ban
don, is reported very ill. Her sls
torn, Mrs, Jud Mills or Sumner, nnd
Mrs. Ed Raymond, of Lnkcsldo, Iiuvj
been sent for.
Ilorho llnrtH Workman. Malcolm
Anderson, n driver nt tho Snilth mill,
was Injured by a horso fallliiK on him.
Tho enr started down grade and Jerk
od tho horso ovor onto tho driver.
Ills Injuries uro not sbrlous.
, Rnsebull Ruction, It was report
ed today that sonto of thoBo who
woro disgruntled about tho nlnns for
organizing a bnsoball tonin In Marsh-
fiold for tiio proposed County Lenguo
wero ondcnvorlng to got soino of the
lilnyors to nurcu tti nlav Indoncndent
unu insicau or pinying wiiu tiio reg
ular lenguo team. It Is not belloved
that tho movement will amount to
much.
Good Road Day. Rood Supervisor
F. P. Norton says thnt ho hns n mllo
of now road to build botweon Shln
glo House Slough nnd tho Boss plnco
anil ho would like to hnvo everyone
who is doslroiiB of aiding tho good
road movement next Saturday turn
out thcro nnd holp. Ho said that ho
would like to have enough turn out
to get tho rond ready for grading In
ono day.
DlHiiMor'n Anniversary. Today,
Friday, April 18, Is tho eighth anni
versary of-the San Francisco enrth
qiiako and flro, which entirely de
stroyed tho business section, nnd
half of the resldonco section of San
Francisco, nnd burned for threo days,
Tho various women's clubs of San
Francisco nro holding a gonornl moot
lng todny to honor tho men who havo
tr.uilo comploto the restoration of the
California metropolis in eight years.
Marshflold was tho first outside city
to offer aid to tho San Francisco sufferers.
SPRINGTIME CALLS-
For gnt-den nnd farm Implements; garden hose; lawn mowers. All
the necessities for the lawn nnd gulden. Look our lino over before
joti buy. It inny ho to your Interest.
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
TELEPHONE 77-J.
nil of Mie settlement In the case
of tho Southern Orogon Company
vs. tho Davis hotrs.
WILLIAM BONE1JIIAKE, of Sumner,
is a visitor m Marsiiflold today.
view of locating. Mr. Waggoner Is
a brother of Mrs. Hugh Sneddon.
W. A. CUSTER went out on tho morn
lng trnln for Cooullle, Bnndon nnd
Aiyrtie Point.
CHARLES NELSON of Allegany Is MRS. H13UMAN SMITGALL of Catch
...? v'8ltor ,n Marshflold today, j lng inlet was a Mnrshfield shon
MUS. FRED KRUSE of Jsthmus Inlet ' por yesterday.
Is a visitor In Marshficld today. MR. AND MRS. P. D. BLAKE, of
M, LBATON of Coos River Is a husl-j Catching Inlot, nro visitors in
ness visitor In Marshficld todny. I Mnrshfield today.
MRS. C. NELSON, of Coos River, CAUL CLINKENBEAUD, of Coos
Is shopping in Mnrshfield todny. Rlvor, Is n buslncBS visitor in
MRS. A. COX of Boss Inlot Is visit-! Mnrshfield today.
lng friends In Mntshfleld today.! JUD. SCHAFEIt of Allegany enmo
MBS. B. WILEY of Uokb Inlet Is vl-' down on tho stenmor Alort to
siting friends In Mnrshfield todny. Marshficld todav.
CHARLES ENEQHEN or Coos River HENRY JOHNSON and wlfo aro vl-
enmo down on tho Rainbow todny. i siting nt the Tom Johnson homo
YALE GLEASON loR on tho morning near Myrtlo Point.
train Tor Conulllo nnd Myrtlo Point. MRS. M. O. MnniiK nml rliii.irnn nf
MISS LENA MATSON, or Catching' Conledo returned homo todny after
iuiui, is nuiiMug in .Mar8iiuciii to
dny. J. M. CULLEV, of Cntchlng Inlot, Is
a business visitor In Marshflold to-day.
FRANK NORRIS, of Sumner. Is n
liustncBS visitor In Mnrshflold to-
a visit to Mnrshflold.
JOHN SCARPELLI, ono or tho.con
tnfX'tors.on the railroad near Lake
side, wns In Mnrshflold todny.
W. J. BROWN and BURT D0REMU8
chnrtored the "Kid" nnd wont fish
ing up Coos Rlvor todny.
dny. IMBS. REBECCA LUSB-STUMP and
MR. AND MRS. ROBERTS of Alio- dntightor Catherlnn nro spending'
gany are visitors In Mnrshfllcd to- Sunday nt tho W. A. Ltiso ranch,
dny. j II. W. SANFORD, of Sumner, enmo
ABE HEUNEGARDT of Coos River t down on tho Sunrise to nttend tho
Is visiting friends In Mnrshflold to-1 Farmers' Union In Marshriold to
day. day.
ROY LANDRITH of Coos Rlvor Is MRS. G. CHAMBERS of Coos Rlvor
TiBltlng frlmuls In Mtirshtlcld to-1. U vlnltlng nt tho homo or her son
ui.y. Guy Chambers, In Mnrshflold to-
ROBERT ROOK or Loon Lnko Is a' day.
btiBlness visitor In Mnrshrield to- JAY TOWER and R. C. CORDES
day. . mndo n trip to tho lower Bay yes-
CORNELL LAGERSTROM left on tho! tcrday bringing back u fino lot of
Adeline Smith todny for Snn Fran- clams, etc
Cisco. ' MRS. SARAH PAINTER will arrivo
MRS. JOHN MESSERLE, of Catch-' horo next wcolc from nn oxtonded.
lng Inlot-, Is n visitor In Mnrshflold
I todny
.MISS THELMA DODQE, of Coos Rlv-
or, is visiting friends In Mnrshflold
todny. I
M'SS MARTHA ROSS of Isthmus In-1
let Is visiting friends In Mnrshflold
todny.
CHARLES MAIIAFY of Coos Rlvor
Is n biislnoss visitor In Mnrshfield i
today. I
HARRY J. LEA wont out on tho
morning trnln, for Coqtilllo
iinniiou.
K. BRANNER hns returned from n
httslnes nnd plcnsuro trip to Snn
irnnci8co
stay In Cnllfornln nnd Oklahoma
to visit nor children herb.
J. T. THRIFT or Coqtilllo, who wna
horo on business rottirnod on tho
morning train todny. Ho nnys thnt
tho North Bend nBHcssmont will bo
rinlshed In n dny or two.
J. LEE BROWN has returned from
Portland nnd Salem where ho was
on business connects with tho
stnto pharmacy commission or
winch ho is now president.
mid MR. AND MRS. D. BRADBURG nnd
her two sons aro plnnnlng to Icnvo
for hor homo In Mnluo nbout Mny
1. Sho hns boon visiting in Marsh
riold for tho past six months.
B. II. Grant, n traveling salesman MR. AND MRS. ALBERT SMALL nnd
left on tho morning trnln ror Ban
(ion touny.
EMIL STONE, or Cntchlng Inlot,
en mo down to nttend tho meeting
or tho Fnriuors' Union In Marsh
riold today.
MI8S OLL1E RICHARDS, or Catch
ing Inlot, Is shopping In Marsh-
noiii touny.
boh, or Lowlstou, Idaho, havo leas
ed their rami nt Lowlston nnd will
mako their homo in Mnrshriold for
tho coming summer. Mr. Small Is
n brother of D. W. Smnll of Mnrsh
field nnd spont considerable tlmo
horo last summer wlion ha gained
a favorablo Impression of Marsh
flold.
RUSSELL CHURCH of Coos Rlvor W. G. EMMEIISON of tho Coiiulllo
camo down on tho Alort to Marsh
Hold todny.
MISS FLORENCE KELLY or Isth
inns Inlet Ih shopping In Mnrsh
riold todny.
S. P. BARTLETT was nmong the
passengers on tho morning train '
lor Conulllo.
C. L. WAGONER and wlfo hnvo nr
rlvcil hern from Nohrnskn with n
Hntchorv is n Mnrshflold visitor.
He has Just complotod pools thcro
whorohv thoy can tako fish nnd
keep them until sufficient orrb
can bo obtained to supply tho hnt
chory, ThlB Insures n good hatch
overy year. Many steol heads aro
bolng token now nnd kept tor tho
eggs, about 1,000 now bolng In tho
pools. .
PEOPbE YQUI
W KMOW W
'ABOUT
MRS. BYRD LATTIN camo down on
tho Rainbow today.
DR. 13. MINGUS left on tho morning
train for Beaver Hill.
E F. MORRISSBY loft for Sa,n Fran
cisco today on business.
MRS. DUNCAN FEROUSON has been
slightly 111 tor tho jiast week.
ANDY KARDELL at Coos Rlvor Is In
Marshriold today on business.
W. P. HENNESSEY loft on the morn
ing train ror Henryvlllo today.
B. F. WELCH left on the morning
train for Bnndon on business,
WESLEY NOAH, of Coos Rlvor, Is
a visitor In Marshflold today.
FRANK THOMAS lort on tho Break
water today after closing up do-
Program for
Grand Theater
Flvo select reels. All new,
"The Hearts of Women." Special
feature Vltagraph In two reels, feat
uring Miss Julia Gordon Swayno. This
will be enough to convluco you or
the quality of this picture,
"How Burke & Burke Made aood."
Thoy are a frost ,as comedians. Thoy
are caught In a house afire and
through no fault of their own they
become heroes. A dandy fun maker.
"Vacclnutlng a Village." A real
rib-tickler a picture that will wake
you up.
"Pathe Weekly." Eight Interesting
subjects. Tho greatest number for
tho mouth, Bhowlng several of tho
Mexican war and other Items of Interest.-
Children 10c; adults, lDc.
Coming Monday: "The Vampire."
A motion pictuje masterpiece.
"SURPRISED!"
Didn't know thoro wnB so much goodness In a clgnr until I
tried n
LA NATOMA
"A COMMON EXPRESSION"
You can Imnglno how good thoy nro when most of tho particu
lar smokors on Coos Buy aro now smoking La Nntonm Cigars.
LA NATOMA HEADQUARTERS All first claBB dealers.
AFTER DINNER CHESTERFIELD SPECIAL CONCHA
U for !Mc 2 for IMo U for SMo for Urtc
J. LEE BROWN, PH. G.
ROBT. BWANTON, P1L O.
RAIN OR SHINE
We keep advancing, Patronize our store and you
get the most up-to-date service and goods, Your pres
criptions are filled in a scientific manner from tho pur
est drugs and chemicals and you may rest assured that
every person and prescription will be treated right, '
WATCH US GROW
as our patrons realize that we lead in efficient service,
high-grade quality goods and selected agencies as
Maurine Toilot Requisites, Whitman's Famous Choco
lates and Confections, Kantleek Hot Water Bottles and
Fountain Syringos, Waterman's Jdeal Fountain Pens,
Penslar Remedies and Toilet Necessities, Hess' Stock
and Poultry Preparations, Truform Shoulder Braces and
Trusses and as Manufacturing Pharmacists,
THE STORE FOR QUALITY GOODS
MfwEfflflCTK
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