The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914 -EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
First Showing of
Balmacaan Coats
on Coos Bay for men now on display
These are light-weight weather-proof coats just the
thing for spring and summer wear.
They are 48 inches long and come in Browns and
Grays.
The Price $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00
Come injand see 'them
MARSHFIELD FJjXgUJP NOR.TH BEND
Two Stores
M
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR MAY.
Bolow Is given tho tlmo and
Inat mirlnc trv T. H. WIlCOX nnd
son. Messrs Wilcox recently enmo;
hero from Eugene, wr. j onsen wm
movo back to Mnrsimoiu aim re
engngo In tlio real estate business.
K. I. Officials Coming -J. B
Sneddon today received n telegram
from Frank S. Grant, grnnd chan
cellor of Oregon Knights of Pythias,
saying that ho and Messrs. Stlnoon
and Cake, other K. P. officials,
would arrlvo hero on tho Break
water Monday for their annual vis-
It to tlio K. 1'. lodges in iuib buc
UOIOW IB Biveu io n"iu "" .. rrii.nw will visit MarslltlOld
K&'ftald h,BU aUd ,0W Watr I S& S525v night Mr.Grant Is
Marshflold. , ,,.,;, - i, rnnntil can
Tho tides are placed In tho oraor ',intinn Mr attorney general.
ram
of nnrnrrnnrn. with thnlr tlniofl on
tho first lino and holghts ou tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison on consccutlvo holghts will In
dicate whothor It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
substrnct two hours 34 minutes.
Hrs.. 0.17 G.34 1.39 8.54
Ft. . . 2.!) C.3 0.3
HrB.. 1.43 7.45 2.37
Ft... 2.9 B.t 0.0
Hrs.. 3.10 9.11 3.37
Ft... 2.B . 5.0 0.0
Hrs.. 4.27 10.30 4.33
Ft... 1.9 4.9 0.8
Hrs. .'5.30 11.42 5.24
Ft... 1.2 5.0 0.9
Hrs.. 0.08 C.23 12.45
Ft... 0.2 0.4 5.1
CLASSIFIED
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
vanti:
'OVERUSING
I WANTED
4.4
9.50
4.7
10.40
5.1
11.24
5.7
0.0
0.0
G.13
1.2
ANTED Girl to work in climr WAXTKD Your films for ilefoi.
factory. Apply Dorby's Cigar Fnc- ing and printing. Mall ordora a
tory, Plat B. specialty. Itohfeld Bros., 220 Con-
FOIt HA 1,1 5 CHEAP (lultnr ami Rood
leather case, Apt. p, Wllllums
Dldg.
LOST Threo-'lliik gold pin. net with
pearls, Friday. Howard for return
t to .Mrs. II. L, Crawford nt Times
office.
WANTED School Klri to one for
child during nftornoous. H. caro
TitncB.
WANTED Woman to nxslst vtllh
housework one aftornoon a weok.
II. caro Times.
t'Olt KENT Housekeeping room
415 South Fourth. Mrs. Holsnor.
WANTED Wonmn or rIiI h utirnu
and hoiiHOkoopor for elderly In
valid, Apply Mrs. Songstackon.
- -
FOIt RKXT Snmll rnnrli with or
chard and pasture. Seo Cooloy
& Rahskopf.
tral avenue.
WANTKB Pictures to frame. Neat
work and prices reasonable. Itch
fold Bros., 220 Central avenuo.
WANTKI) Roomcrx nnd bonnlem.
229 South Broadway.
DRKSSMAKIXO nt liomo or by tho
day. Phono 107-J or call 2G First
street.
WANTKI) Middle-aged woman to do
housework for aged couple. Apply
Joseph Richards, Klttyvlllo,
FOIt SALK A n ",v n range. .In
quire c J, C. Joi'.hb, Coos B'ay
Stcai.i Lair.idiy.
LOST '5 lrf-'i j,l lk uinliivlla,
Inltlah F v.." ' -ward for ro
turn to Tt. c cre.
SAFE FOK HAM: Jewelry wife,
double lock; cost $130 last yoar:
new, must bo sold at onro. Call
or write, John C. Kondall, City
Asslgneo; 13. C. Barkor.
FOR SALE
FOK SALE Anconu eggs for hatch
ing; also day-old chicks. 13. A.
Stonccyphcr, Phono C-J.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT (I room house, also new
six room modern apartments, un
furnished. I. S. Kaufman, 177
Front Street.
FOIt ItKNT 7 room modem home,
on Grand Sqtinro ono block from
Bank of Oregon, $20. Johanna
Hobortson, ownor, Phono 791, Pio
neer Bldg, North Bond.
FOIt ItKNT A new modern five
room bungalow, close In, reason
able. Apply Going & Harvey.
FOIt KKNT FiirnUhcd nix rooin
house, closo In. August Frlscon.
FOK UIJNT Two funiMied house
keeping rooms, 373 Sixth strcot,
South MarHhflold. Phono 295-L.
FOIt ItKNT Six room furnished
liouso, modern conveniences, gar
don; good locality. GG2 So, Elev
enth Street.
FOK SALK New milk cowh
liolfers. A. K. Soamun.
anil
FOIt ItKNT Furnlnhed liouse-kcet-Ing
rooms. 977 Fourth St. South.
FOK SALE Furniture In modern
five-room flat, and flat for rent.
1074 Anderson avo. Phone 39-U.
FOK SALK Hotel business. Cheap
If taken nt onco. Phono 478, Em
pire, Oregon. Arago Hotel.
FOK SALK One force pump, nlmost
FOK KKNT Furnished nnartiiicnt,
ltiroar of 878 South Fifth street.
FOK KKNT Room with or without
board. lC03o. Tonth street.
FOIt KKNT Furnished room with
bath, for sln"lH ;inHeman. 358
Third and Highland.
WKATIIKIt FORECAST
Dr .ocltl mil la Coo IH TIihm.1
OREGON Fair with westerly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPKRATURE
KKCOKI)
For tho 24 hours ondlng nt
4:43 n. in.. May 2, by UcnJ.
Osttlnd. snoclal government mo-
I toorologlst:
Maximum
Minimum 47
At .1 r J n n. tn 48
i Predpltatiou 00
rroupiiaiion Bince nopi. i,
1913 02.10
Precipitation samo period
last year 58. OS
Wind: Northwest; clenr.
.
Vim- l.'ni'liw T. I, Thomas. M. A.
Smith and Jns. Robertson wero ini
tiated by tho MarBiuioldi Aerio oi
Kngles this weok.
j-i.il f.i.. Wiirniiifu -Pnnnlv Trnas-
urcr Dlmmlck 1b now paying off nil
road warrants issueu prior 10 Aiini
20, 1911.
Piij-h Fl"e Toots Noulq. yesterday
paid tho $5 ftno which City Kecordcr
Butler Imposed on htm for blocking
tho street with tila pile driver.
Piirlso hi Irfitt Tho Pnrlso, It
was renorted this nfternoon, would
arrlvo in about 5 o'clock from San
Franclnsco and probably will not
sail for Portland until tomorrow.
MANY
ftTTEND
HOLM FUNERAL
Large Number Pay Tribute to
Well-known Woman Old
est Person Born Here
Mrs. Honry Holm, 'who was burled
yesterday, was tho oldcBt person
' oorn in .-uarsiuiuiu. mu nmut,..
Ford wnB born nero forty-three years ago.
...,. .......a T W
uom nioriico I'umi. j. was oorn nero lorij-nuco t...o B
ju., 01 iuu uMiuu .,.. ,.w .,.....- willlO llioro uiu ""'' "" '
completed plnns for tho Installation Uorn jn this vicinity longer ngcv
of a cold Btorago plant, Including tj,ojr wcro not born In Marshtlola
box 13xl7 feet and 12 feet high propor,
with a thrco-ton compressor. This, Tno funorni wns largely nttonded.
will permit mem to Keep mum " tho many frlonus or mo innm? ium-
food products at an oven tompora- ,n out to pny tho laBt trlbuto to
turo at all times nnd will bo n great jlor mr8i Holm was baptlsod In
l... u it.- imnttln et tlllt .. . t .. !. n .1 11 tr TiATIm
rnnvniiH'iirn in liiii iiuuinu ui . .iin i.nrnnrnn iiiiin iiiiii nun -w
vua .... ,..v . - . I W1V 1JHiivh.h ..,.-..
i.i tHiKtaiii t lint nn n
city.
IPEQPbE'YQU
iKMOW
ABOUT
Bon paid trlbuto to nor aB n good,
niirinilnn woman, a loving wlfo ana
devoted mother.
Tho pnllbearors wore E. B". Cur
tis, C. A. Sohlbrodo, II. J. Isaacs.
Thorson Fllesborg, Wm. Ingram and
Mr. Torry.
" "' '. ' .
CAKD OF THANKS
Clilld Krtildrd. Bobblo Browning,
tho llttlo son of Ilov. and Mrs. K.
13. Browning, was qitlto sovoroly
scalded last ovonlng by pulling n
pnn of hot milk over on hlniBolf.
Ho was dressed for'bed nt tho Umo.
UmiU In .lull Pnrtlcs from Co
qulllo stnto that Win. Cronson, known
hero as "Buckshot" Is now In tho
county Jail. Ho Is chnrgod with In
sanity but It Is believed that ho Is
suffering from too much John Barleycorn.
GEO. ROSS was n Catching Inlet
visitor In Marshflold today.
E. N. SMITH, a Bandon booster, Is
a Marshflold visitor today.
BOB KRUaER Is homo from n
month's trip to Portland and other
northern points.
NEIL WATSON, tho Coob City ranch
magnate, was n Marshflold visi
tor today.
MR. HARMON, who bought tho
Klockora ranch on Kentuck In
let n few yonrs ngo, waB a Marsh
field visitor yesterday.
F 13. CONWAY Is several days over
due hero from Ashland. Mrs. Con
way Is visiting nt Seattle where
she will remain until he arranges
for n homo hero for them.
TOM 1 1 ALU nnd A. K. Pock return
ed Inst ovonlng from Coqulllo
whero thoy have been attending
circuit court.
Klks to Hay. If tho weathor will
pormlt, tho MnrBhflold Elks will
practlco baseball at thu North Wend
Park tomorrow forenoon nt ton
o'clck.
MRS. J. It. 1)01)013 nnd daughter of
PnnH lllvur are Mara'.iflold vll-
Camp 1 is a uusy place
1
Wo wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our mnny frionds and
neighbors who so kindly nsslstod ua
In our hour ot borcavomont and
holped to oaso tho last houra or
our dear ono. Also for tho many
beautiful floral gifts.
Honry Holm and chlldron, Frieda;
Olgn, Wallaco and Lawrence.
ADD ASIC STRIKERS
PIONEER
DIE
IN C0QU1LLE
Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, Aged
91, Fails to Realize Her
Wish to Vote
Mrs. Ellznuoth Tumor, a Coqullle
pioneer, who dlod yesterday, of par
nlyalB was hurlod hero today. Tho
body was brought horo on tho noon
trnln, accompanied by relatives and
friends. Tho funorni sorvlcos wore
hold nt tho gravo nnd woro conduct-
tnra tnilnv.
tiinim iinvn. t)m fortv-flvo moil em
ployed thoro gottlng out lotB of 0(, hy tJl0 Uov snmuol Gregg, of the
tni.a mi (H 11 IT 111 n (Inn rnft yOSlOr- t l. r)l,1 ritirlatlnn nhnroh.
dny and tho women busy with their T Mrgi TUrnor wno 01 yonrs old
nrf!mia ln...i tm.i vikaliln.l lii nnmilltn nliOUt
n..HV... I I1UU 11I1U VM.MW WW.......W .-
I). N. HOI.COM U cillllo ill ycmuruiiy
new,
Store.
Apply Sumner Hardware Broadway.
FOK KKNT Sleeping iiimrlmontH
and slnglo rooms, 321 South
TOUXIX ICiivelopo conljilnlng land
Mnlf.nl In Mnnm Plillln rinliftl
Barno may bo hod at Times office i
by paying for thlB notice. i
TOP. RENT Nice front bed room,
352 First St. North.
EXCHANGE
FOR SALK Complete 2.1 volume li
brary of tho Unlvorsal History nnd
Popular science, at less man .n - -
nrlce Address Box "O" caro TO TKADK Oood paying huslnei.s in
Times Marshflold for City Real Estato or
FOIt SALK Cheap, furniture com
ploto for 4 rooms, flno oak dining
not snwinir macuine, rango nuu
v -.. -
farm property, prefer Bmall farm.
Address uox J, caro Times.
I
heating stove: iSl'kr. Mont Chlldm... Disease. Start ultl.
dishes, otc; all nearly best quality. Cold.
p. A Casslty, Owner. Eastsld. , j.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,, nn ,.
4 """"" - riiinixil llirnnt nnd nnasmoillc COUKII
.. ... i. .....,. n i mnybo whooping cough Ib starting
LOST A stick pin, set with old Ivory , SKI3 that your NAMK Is enroled on (n 'Q,vo Foloy.s nnoy nd Tar
and nuggets. Return to TImoa of- tho HARBOR Improvement Petition. ,)ron,ptly u it0lpa tho chlldron so
LOST
flee for reward
IIP DITIHY I n... nA. Tla.
I.... .-ii in', mm riii. vuuo
Improvement bond PI3T1TIONS.
- PHONE
158-R
10 Cent
Messenger Service
Grand Theater marshfield cyclery
Thft HOtlnl onlnnllA. r9 fll'A rPnlB
"-all the new and latest releases,
"TAINTED MONEY" '
A two-part Vitagraph drama,
plendldly photographed, with artis
tic stage settings and exceptionally
sood acting. Myrtle Gonzales and
"Hllam Taylor featured.
"PATHE WEEKLY
NO. 121914"
All the latest news In pictures
uur I'atne weoKiiea are reieaoou (
1914. Anyone else offering this
oe or weeklies are not.
"SKELLEY AND THE
TURKEY"
An exceptionally funny BlograpU
tomedy a real Saturday night laugh
'3 this nlrtlira
"THOU SHALT NOT KILL"
T5e Royal
TONIGHT
n.n. Mmni'n nf orogram.
Miss Mabel Ford In two new songs
Five reels of pictures.
"A Pitfall of the Installment
.... . nn utnrv reDlete With
Intense pathos, well dramatized. Do
"""Fceney's Social Experiment." A
C0dho rmbTerT-pal." A lively
STilteViU ANes
w rnmedv that Is a scream from
'"u oiihui iui rviuu -- -iAi.i.
B, Acton and environment in a fouu "wnio : floor 15c; bal-
Wr In tho mountains of Tennessee j Admission, lower now,
tueircxtt 1111..1.. .in nn HMcMvAicnnv. IOC . ... , .1..
5ajeherp- JffflM arffi srii"
omiMi iiuMimioi i"'"j .m. I lion iiiwium -- ....
ntoa 1 i ' . " . nintnrn lovers.
,;""' iuugmer. tne momou "' i""-" ,
iuiiqrfn 5-
l'or .TiimIIco Ira B. Rtildlo of Hobo.
burg, formor court reporter nnd well
known horo, Is 11 candidate for Jus
tice of tho peace In tho Deor Creek
district at itosouurg wuoro no ih prac
tising law.
Chun Digger Safe Yesterday It
was reported that a clam-digger had
been drowned In tho lower Bay but
ho showod up lutor. Thero wero
u-n nf Ilium lii tlin lmnhfiml It BWnmo
ol. One got afchoro near Empire
and tho other was carried to near
tho bar In hU row boat but ho filially
mndo his way back lato last night'.
Wiiii t Ad Doom It Through a
Times want ad, Mrs. Frod Powors Iiob
recovered a $20 greonbnek which sho
dropped in tho postofflco the other
ilnv film Inanrlml n u'nnt Oil nnO
day' and got tho money back today.
Tho bill was found by Mr. EUmlngor
who Is omployod on tho Tug rowora
Ho did not havo tlmo to look up tho
part) who lost It nnd turned It over
v. A. Hold to dollver It to tho
flamed I throat and opasmodic cough y"Y t110 '" w" ,oal "
1,'lmi Kii-iiivluri-liM Inn Knwlln.
who lives on tho Plpor ranch on North
Coos River today brought in tno rim
consignment or nomo-grown siraw
berrlos of tho season. Harry Nas
burg got them and arranged to take
nil nf Mm VnwIln'H horrles. Mr.
Nowllu generally has the earliest ber
ries and says he win navo ioi 01
them If thero Is only a few days sun
shine as tho vines are laden with
green berries.
Warehouse and Store. J, E
Fitzgerald. Vlnco Pratt and others
went to Coqullle and Myrtlo Point
imi.i; in muni with tin Farmers'
Unions thoro to discuss tho plnns
for a warehouse and store system
In those two towns In connection
with one In Marshflold. The Union
nnlil n mpntlne horo todav but did
not take any action as tho commit
tee had not yet reported.
Sella Itnnch A. E. Jensen has
sold tho Plymouth Place Poultry
Yards In Ferndalo, which ho bought
from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bachman
trnnt Tnn Mill) mill rOIIOrtH tllllt
good progrosB Is bolng mado with
railroad construction thero. Tho
now tunnel near tho old Mutzol
Mnwmlll lto Is now under way.
AMcn Divorce Shorlff Ongo yester
day sorvod notlco of.dlvorco proceed
ings on Alonzo Miller, a local gaBO
llno Inunch englneor. Mrs. Mlllor
was formorly omployod In tho Coob
Bay Homo Tolophotio Compnny'a of
fices horo but Ib now employed nt
Portland. Bho chargos desertion.
C. A. 813HLUREDE Ib leaving today
for San Francisco In connection
with tho appeal of tho enso of Her
mann vs. Sengstnckon, Hall, et nt
nvr tim unln of tho Kastsldo pro
perty. Hermann Is having an ap
peal taken to tho U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals.
P, L. PHELAN of Myrtlo Point Is n
Marshflold visitor In connection
with tho suit which ho Ib bringing
ngalnst tho Coqulllo Port CoiiiiuIh
iilon for damages to his boom, Mr.
Pholnn Is n niombor or tno coiniuis
Blon nnd socrotary of tho organiza
tion nnd Is In tho novol position of
suing hlniBolf with tho othor inem
bora of tho body.
LEW PRICE, of Sumner, wnB In
MnrBhflold today. Ho Insists that
out of thu proposed $300,000 port
bond Issuo that $10,000 should
bo sot aside for deopenlng and
maintaining tho chnnnol In Cntch.
Ing Inlot, so that mall boats will
not bo troubled as they havo boon
In tho past.
30 years, Last wook sho roglstorea
t- tin. nnmltur lirltnnrV oloCtlOtl BUd
was anxious to cast hor first bal
lot, but death tnwartou nor nopo.
AMONO TDK SICK
-1
Mrs, T. 'A. Schroodor Is conflnod
to her homo by nn nttack of la,
grlupo.
Dr. Straw Iiob boon conflnod to lilt
homo tho Inst couple of days by
Blomnch trouble.
ChaH. McCollough who ha been
conflnod to his bed Is somowlint Im
proved nnd wnB nblo to bo up yes
torduy. C!et your cemetery lotn Mpndcd nnd
rloanod for Decoration Day. Rea
soiinblo rates. Phono 307-X.
HelpH Kidney and Bladder Troublo
Kverylhidy Satisfied.
Everywhere pooplo nro taktBR
Foley Kldnoy Pills, and nro bo satis
flod thoy urge othora to tnko them
nlso. A. T. Kolly, Mcintosh, Aln..
says: "I rocommond them to all
who Buffer from kldnoy trouble
nnd bachache, for they are flno.
BcBt thing you enn tako for back
acho, wouk back and rheumatism.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandlor Hotel.
Phono 74. Central Avenuo I)niC
Store, local agency.
..-.. nnii.ii nmi Mm siiinnR. itnv-
IUi; IIHIVHI ...... I'M-I w ..,---, ----.
mondsvlllo, Mo., says: ' got flno
results from It and It Is a groat
modlclno for whooping cough."
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotol.
Phone 74. Central Avenuo DruK
store, local agency.
Goodrum's.Garage
homo of the
CADILLAC and fORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
847 Central Av. Phone S7&-L
a J .. Eh
--mM'i ac. AUUHS lot
IXQDAY AFTERN00N AND EVEN-
"THE MODERN VENDETTA"
T three-reel masterpiece.
' .-1 ..! yv Prof. Resner.
lew KeVser, Hayes Howard and
Claude Tucker
"SURPKISKDl"
Didn't know there was ao much goodness In a cigar until I
tried a
LA NATOMA
"A COMMON EXPRESSION"
You can Imagine how good they are when most of the particu
lar smokers on Coos Bay are now smoking La Natoma Cigars.
LA NATOMA HEADQUARTERS All first class dealers.
AFTER IIINNKK CHESTERFIELD SPECIAL CONCHA
2 for 25c 2 for 25o 2 for 25c t! for 23c
J, Lee Brown, Ph. G, Robert W, Swanton, Ph. C,
Two Salesmen
for Loading Houses in their lines acknowledged that wo
lead in the sale of their goods,
We Sell More o.f Johnson's & Johnson's Red Cross
Surgical Goods than any other storo in Coos County or
Southern Oregon. This is tho leading house for the man
ufacture of tho host Absorbent Cotton, Gauze, Surgeon's
Tape, Porous Plasters, Surgical Dressings, etc., in Am
erica. This line of goods costs us more than the same
kind of goods put out by othor manufacturers, but thoy
have stood the tost of the Medical Profession, where
others have fallod. Wo sell this line of goods at the
same price that our competitors ask for the cheaper
lines.
We have the largest sale of WHITMAN'S Famous
Chocolates and CONFECTIONS in proportion to popuM-
tl0WE ARE THIRD IN THE STATE OF OREGON for this
high grade line that you see so often advertised In the
Saturday Evening Post, Get a box of those Famous
sweets tonight, watch her smell and boost for Marsh
field. The more- business we do hero and records brok
en helps Marshfield.
THE Leadinn Drug store tor uuaiity uooas.
Next Tnursnuy, iu "-
tiny." Six reels.
j