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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1914)
iMiiiMW i- KaUHr";"' ""' ZZZKCElJSWHBiiiii! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE i . i 03HI3JEI KMOW ABOUT Hintl IT A llrttvn M In r nllfl? L. B1UIVI) Ul iv.ivftUiij., is u visitor In Marshflold today. .oq OTTO HALL, of Coob River, Is visiting la ! Marshflold today. . mq F J. FEENEY of Bandon is the niwt of Mrs. II. J. McKcown. mo? LANDR1TH, of Coos RIvor. is a visitor In Marshflold todny. i WISEMAN, of Allogany, Is a builncss visitor In Marshflold to- rfnHN H. ANDEUSON, of South In let, Is a visitor In Marshflold to- iM3 SMITH, of Coos nivcr, is a htlginCBB rmwi ... .......... .J.. u m MRS. C. m. NELSON, of Coos Riv er, Is shopping In Marshflold to day. GEO ROSS, of Coos River, Is a business visitor In Marshflold to day. C. J STEINNON, of Catching In let, Is a visitor In Marshflold to day. JACK BAKER, of Loon Lake, is a business visitor In Marshfield to day. MRS. A. TfAniTOtT .' er, Is a visitor In Marshflold to day. MRS. BROADDENT and daughter, Miss Helen, are hero from Myrtle Point. MISS OLLIE RICHARDS, of Sum- nor, Is shopping in Marshfield today. MISS ALMA KOLSTAD, of Sumner, Is visiting friends In Marshfield. "fl.D. BLAKE, of Catching .., to u. viauur in JiarBtUIOId today. I MISS LENA MATSON, of Catching Inlet. Is n visitor In Mnrshfield 1 today. Ifilt ATT.t.iC! trttiinmt - ,.. ......luuo Biiiuiti'ii ui vooa mv- er, la In Marshflold today on business. ART. HOLMES, of Sumner, camo down on tho Sunrlso to Marsh field today. CHARLES HEBLINO, of Suranor, Is a business visitor in Marsh flold today. SAM OTT, of Allegany, camo down on tho steamer Alort for Marsh field today. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE COULD of Allegany, aro visitors In Marsh field today. MISS AGNES HENDRICKSON, of Coos River, Is visiting friends in Marshfield today. MRS. ED. MOEHLLER and baby aro spending Sunday with Grnnd ma Wlckhnm nt Coqulllo. PHILLIP LANDR1TII, of Coos Riv er, enmo down on tho steamer Aiori ior Aiarsnueiu louay. Style, Fit, Quality, Price What's the delcnniumg factor in your Clothes buying? STYLE is important, it is or should bo a true reflection of your character. FIT is vital, if perfect it insures a proper personal appearance. QUALITY should be considered from but one level 100 per cent if it's less Style and Fit will avail nothing. PKIOE rests largely with the size of your in come .yet no one in .-justice to their best interests should pay too much for their clothes. In our estimation KUPPENIIEIMER CLOTHES are supreme in Style and Fit. Their quality throughout is uniformly superior and under our belter clothes selling methods you are assured of greater value in these clothes at any of our prices than it is possible for you to se cure elsewhere. $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 Not move than ijou should pay hut as little as .such .flood .clothes .can .he .sold .for. Others $8.50 to $18.00 CHAS. LOVEGREN, known as "Laughing Charley," has return ed to tho Bay after soveral months' absence. ALFRED JOHNSON JR. Is here from Coqulllo today In behalf of his campaign for tho republican nomi nation for Sheriff. W. C. LAIRD of Coqulllo was in tho city today to secure his now "Chnlmers Six," which ho bought from Georgo Goodrum. This Is ono of tho first 1915 cars receiv ed on tho Pacific coast. WM. CANDLIN passed through hero yesterday on routo homo to Coqulllo after a trip to Gardlnor. Ho roports great activity on tho work. Ono of tho workmen at tho Copenhagen camp was killed in nn accident Thursday. CLAS5IHED AD I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Coprmta IVMThaHouKcJKupptahilaet Marshfield FIXUF Agents Royal Tailors TWO STORES North Bend FOR SALE Household furniture, bods, tables, chairs, otc; cheap it tnkon at onco. Totton's boarding house, corner Third and Commer cial. SALE MONDAY of household funil turo; beds, tables, chairs, etc., cheap If taken nt once. KEEN KUTTER STANDS FOR QUALITY Wo handle a full lluo of pockot knives, Butchor, Steak, Vogotablo and Fowl Knives, Scissors of all requirements; Shears In various patterns; Razors in straight blades and Safety Razors to $5.00. Finest quality Razor Hones and Straps. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Phone 77-J. Hardware and Plumbing jjOG l-OU HUNT Unfurnished flnt. Call Staddon's Studio. I"OIl HUNT Slv room furnished houso, modern conveniences, gar den, good locality. Inqulro 217 Drondwny. WANTED Girl want work In n Btoro. Address 23!) So. Droadway or phono 70L. APRONS FOR CARPENTERS MILKERS TEAMSTERS LABORERS The biggest and best line ever shown in Marshfield. Special patterns and extra well made of heavy materials. WE ARE LEADERS in all kinds of Mechanics' fools for CARPENTERS MACHINISTS . BRICKLAYERS BLACKSMITHS SEE OUR WINDOWS SS When you bifP Program for Grand Theater . ff Flvo rcols of first cholco pic tures. "Bunny's Birthday." Ho secures tho unexpected loan of his neighbors sllvorwaro. Ho returns it tho noxt day. Ho Is accusod of burglary. Hunny and Flora Finch and an all star enst In this dollghtful comedy. I "Pntho Weekly No. 10." All tho vory latest nowa In pictures. Hnp ponlngB of 1914 curront events. "Suspense and Suspenders." A laughnblo talo of Jealousy and dis covery. "Winking Wllllo's nirthday GlftB," Tho increasingly popular Winking .Willy. Extra good comody, ! "Tho Lovo of Tdklwa." A beau tiful Japaneso lovo Btory mado by tho Vltagraph Company, In two pnrts, featuring Mies Margarot Gib son. A real llvo Saturday night of fering. Chlldron 10c; adults, 15c. ' Coming Monday. "Andy Goes on tho Btago." Third of this comlo series. Advantageous Improved income residence property and splendid site for apartment house. in: Choice corner, eight minutes from Post Office. Rev. G. L. Hall will sell to your advantage. Limited time only. See him or real estate dealers. Phone 256. 4 TiTe Royal TONIGHT Miss Mnbol Ford in two protty songs. Red Margaret Moonshiner. A thrilling talo of a girl moonshiner In Kentucky. Phillips Smalloy and Lois Wobor In "James Leo's Wife," Rex drama from tho poem by Robert Drowning. "Animated Weekly." Twelvo now and interesting subjects. "A Slight Misunderstanding." Ma, comedy. Tho best nntl-blues. Five reels of pictures tho best and biggest show In Marshfield to night. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony, 10c, Special music tomorrow night. Prof. Resnor, pianist, Low Koyser, violinist, Hayes Howard cornetlst and Claudo Tucker, drummer. The BEST musicians in Coos County. Coming Monday. "Lieut. Daring and tho International Jewel Thieves." An exceptionally good three-reel featuring coming Thursday. "Check ers." In five reels. Thrilling and awe-inspiring. You will remember It for a long time. RERONRO will sail from Marsh field for San Francisco and San Pedro,' Tuesday, April 28, at 12 o'clock noon. FOR BALK Ono 95 special kodak. $55. Rchfcld Bros., 220 Cen tral avenue. WANTED Picture to frame. Neat work and prices reasonable. Ron fold Uros., 220 Central avenue. WANTED Your filial for develop, ing and printing. Mall orders n specialty. FOR RENT Three limisekceplnit rooms. Downstairs. 313 South Droadway. roUNI An Umbrella. .Owner may have samo by describing same nud 'paying for this ad. WANTED WANTKD Work by tho day. .Mm. Pollljoff, 947 First Street. WANTKD A second limul gas plate. Phono 337J. FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room modem bun galow, $20. Flvo living rooms, $12.50. Soo Tltlo aunrautco & Abstract Co. FOR RKNT Furnished houNe-kei-ing rooms. 977 Fourth St. South. FOR RKNT Two fiirnlifted house keeping rooms, 373 Sixth Street. Phono 29C-L, FOR RKNT Furnished apartment, in rear of 87 8 South Fifth Btroot. FOR RKNT Room with or without board. 100 SOjJTcnth street. FOR RKNT Furnl8hed""room with bath, for slnglo' gontleman. 358 Third and Highland. FOR RKNT Sleeping apartments and slnglo rooms, 321 South Broadway. FOR RKNT Fiirnlhhed hoiise-kee-Ing rooms, ground floor. C9C Flret and Dlrch. Phono 239J. BREVITIES TIDKfi FOR APRIL Qolow is irlven tlin ttmn nnit height of high and low wator at Marshflold. Tho tides aro Placed in tho order of occurronco, with their tlmos on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison on consecutivo holghts will in- memo wnotnor it is nigh or low wator. For high water on tho bar suusiract two hours 34 minutes. 2G 2G 27 28 30 Hrs.. 2.10 8.47 3.12 8.36 Ft. .. CO 0.0 CO 1.9 Hrt 2.4.1 9.19 3.53 0.02 Ft. .. 0.1 0.1 4.8 2.2 Hrs.. 3.11 9.G3 4.30 9.27 Ft. .. 0.1 0.1 4.7 2.4 Hrs.. 3.41 10.28 5.10 9.53 Ft... 0.1 0.1 4.G 2.5 Hrs.. 4.14 11.07 5.54 10.25 Ft... 5.9 0.0 4.4 2.7 HrB.. 4.54 11.53 0.41 11.12 Ft... C.8 0.1 4.3 2.8 A WKAT11KR FORECAST (Pr Atiorlilwl Fmi to Coo. Iltf Tim.) OREGON Fair, except ahow ors In Northwest; winds mostly southerly, LOCAL TKMPKRATURB RKCORI) For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m April 2G, by B011J. Ostllnd. special govorumont mo- I toorologlst: Maximum 54 Minimum 34 At 4:43 a. m 35 Precipitation 02 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1913 I C1.87 Precipitation samo porlod last yonr C8.ll Wind: Northwest; clear. Park slipped and fell on tho doorstop of hor homo yestordny, sustaining a brokon arm. Sister Here. Miss Mary Carborry, of Eugene, Is horo for a visit with hor sister, Mrs. A. B. Loud. Huyn Auto. F. P. Norton Is tho last local horsomnn to Join tho ranks of tho nutolsts, having bought a Ford yesterday, Quito Hick. Mrs. Chas. Althouso Is roportod seriously III at her homo at Klttyvlllo or heart troublo and other complications. Motlier'n )). Noxt Friday, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur will havo n mothors' dny for tho paronts of pupils In tho FlrBt Grado at tho Cnntrnl School. Hardy In Tho Hardy nrrlvod at 3 o'clock yostorday afternoon from tho south after a speedy trip from Snn Francisco with gonoral freight. For 0H-mt Ion. P. J. Sheohnn, ono of tho Smith-Powers company's best known omplpyou, will qntor Mercy Hospltnl In a. day or two to undorgo nn oporatlon on his foot, bunloiiB almost crippling him, Mnjor Klnnoy Coining. Major L. D. Klnnoy has sent word thnt he will roturn from San Francisco whoro ho has boon In n snnltarlum and will reach hero in a few day. Ho says ho 1b vory much improved. 8011 to Front. Georgo Rotnor to day received n request from his seventeen-year-old son for permission to Join tho U. S. Army Guard on the Mexican border. Ho Is now' In tho Army and Navy school In California. Elks' Rail Tonm. J. W. Gnrdnor and F. V. Cnttorlln nro going to got tho local Ellts out tomorrow morning on tho North Bond diamond and sco whothor ns many of thorn can play ball as woll ns thoy claim they can. Evory Elk who can play ball or thinks ho can Is requested to bo thero. To liny Homo. Mrs. Dotty Hick orson, n Mnrshflold negro woman. Is arranging to buy tho E. O. Drows homo in South Marshflold for $2000 and may closo tho deal today. Some of tho rosldontB of thnt district are opposed to It and somo lively discus sions aro roportod to havo taken placo today. Wlim Diamond Ring. -A. L. Hunch, wdn tho diamond ring In tho twenty flvo cont pnekago salo nt tho Red CroRB Drug Storo Jowolry department. A largo crowd wnR prouont this af ternoon at tho salo. Flno ICntortnlnuicnt. Tho ontor talnmont by tho Marshfield public school pupils nt tho Masonic Opera Houso last night drew a largo nudl onco. Tho program was flno, tho little folks and tho ivachors who drilled thorn winning ropoatcd ap plause. R Is said thnt tho largest audlcnco over gathered In tho Ma flonlu witnessed it. Miss Klnioro had general supervision ovor it. IlivnkH Arm-Mrs. J. Carrier of Bay of Eugcno who wns expected here this wcok to speak nt tho M. E. dis trict conforonco and Epworth Loa guo meeting wlrod his nophow, C. O. I locket t of Empire thnt ho wna un avoidably dolayed and ho would have to postpono his trip to Coos County until later. Ho wlshos to mako a rather extended ntny In this section, familiarizing himself with tho local ity. Ha wll probably como lato in tho summer. New Minister, Tho Marshflold Swedish Luthoran trustees will meet noxt wcok to extend a cnll to tho Rov. A, O. Andorson to succeed Rov. J. V. Bonson, who will rotlre In Juno. Rov. Anderson is a mom hor of tho 1914 graduating clnss at tho Augustana Collogo at Rock Is land and Is highly rocommondod for tho placo. Ho grnduntod from-the Unlvorslty of Washington, In which Btnto ho waB raised. ' Rov. Bonson knows him personally, It Is not car tnln that ho will accopt tho call, but It Is bollovod that ho will. HKDONDO will sail from Marsh flold for San Francisco and Hnn Pedro, Tuesday, April 28, at 12! o'clock noon. HAVE your ROOFING dono -with KLAHTIO roofing CEMENT. J. It. IIHICK., spoclal agout. FOR RENT 7-rooni furiiUhpd 1. 0110 940 South Broadway. Phono 3155. FOR SALE I FOR RALlv Hot-ho, vt. about 1200 pounds, 10 years old, choap If talc, en at onco. Apply II. Times. FOR SALE Ancona eggs, for hatch, ing; also day-old chicks. E. A. Stonecyphor, Phono C-J. , 4 FOR BATiE Ono Edison phonograph good ns now; 20G records; a bar gain if taken nt once, Phono 0-RR Eastsldo. FOR BALE Si ifglMervd yearling bulls; also 3 Jersey bull calves sub Joct to register. 8. L. Lafferty, Co qulllo, Homo Phono 471. FOR BALE Round redar HOOO-gul. tank, tower about 75 ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and 2-Inch plpo with all connections; gas engine and pump. Will sell together or separately. Apply to Robt. Marsden, Sr. FOR SALE Hotel business. Cheap if taken at onco. Phone 478, Em. plre, Oregon. Arago Hotol. EXCHANGE TO ) TIRADE Good paying bmdncss In Marshfield for City Real Estate or farm property, prefer small rami. Address Box J, care Times, HAVE your ROOFING dono with ELASTIC roofing CEMENT, J. L. BRICK,, special agent. DANCE, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, KEVZKR'S full elght-pleco ORCH ESTRA, given by Coos Tribe No. 33, Improved Order of Hed Men. RAND DANCE SATURDAY. April 25, ECKHOFF HALL, NorKi Rend. HKDONJK) will sail (rom .Muctm field for San Francisco and San Pedro, Tuesday, April 28, at 12 o'clock noon. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY NOT FOR A NICOTINE SOAKED BMOICER. La Natoma Cigars vtero not made for tho man vtho linn a Mrong nlcotluo rrnvlnj?. It Is tho mild, sweet nud niit-llko flavor, hootlilng tho nerven and making llf worth living thnt Iimh niiido LA NATROMA tho fnv orlto of nil 2.for-!5o dgnifi. II11111IU1I y nil fli-tit-clum denlerw. Rosatalc Violatalc Lilatalc aro recognized as tho most ologant and classiest faco powdora on tho market; dollghtfully perfumed with PURE FRENCH FLOWER DROPS from tho natural flowora; which gives that dollcato and lasting fragranco su rarely found In tho best faco powdora. This, comblnod with a talc of lmpalablo flnonoBS, making tho Ideal Face Powder for thoso desiring a harmless and efficient boautlfler especially suited for this climate. It ban a big advantage ovor the rice powders, as It stays on tho faco and exposed parts, no matter how hard tho wind blows. This talc Js "par excellence" over tho highly advertised heavy powders containing a load baso as Flako White, otc. Prlco 60c, For sale only at THE LEADING DRUG KTOIIK FOR QUALITY GOODS. ifj&fjjMi B ij riEXjrsrSfl PENSLAR AND NYAL FAMILY REMEDIES BEE OUR WINDOWS i ' ' ' Ml ,-J-'l3LM.-