The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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PHALK stripcs-b!ti2i
and white, black and
iwhite, gray and white- WV LO
they all have the call this
year
You 11 want one of
these suits; they're great
for business and most
everybody looks good in
them too
Hart Schaf f ner & Marx
up some
us
in
Copyright IUrt Schsffncr & Marx
have made
"beauties" for
snappiest new
You ought to know what
that means
the
designs
If you, don't come in; we'll show you. The
prices start at $ 8; exceptional values at $25.
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All clothing purchased in this stoic will be
kept pressed free of charge.
TIDES FOR MAY.
"Below Is given tho tlrao and
height of high and low water at
Marshflold.
Tho tides nro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
tho first lino and heights on the
Bocond line of each day; a compar
ison on consocutlvo holguts will in
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
substract two hours 34 minutes.
Hrs.
Ft..
Hrs.
Ft..
G..10
1.2
0.03
C.2
11.42
G.O
6.23
0.4
5.24
0.9
12.45
D.l
0.0
0.0
G.13
1.2
WEATHER FORECAST
(Dr AxwIl'M rmi to Coot tli; Tim.)
OREGON Rnlu; southerly I
winds. ,
I LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m May 8, by Hen J.
Oatllnd, special government mo
I tooroloclst:
I Mnxlmum 05,
.Minimum , ig
At 4:43 a. m 50
Precipitation 19
Precipitation Bluce Sept. 1,
1913 02. R9
I Preclpttntlon same porlod
last year , SS.8G
Wind: southwest; cloudy.
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Loe To Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leo at
. their homo at Hunker Hill, Friday,
May 8, a daughter, their first child).
Mother and babo are doing nlcoly
and Mr. Leo Is about tho happiest
ever.
Woolen Mill Store
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx good clothes,
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NOTICE TO TI1K PUBLIC.
nv order or tih: court tho
entliv seven.tliouHuml dollar stock
of Men's Clothing nnd Furnishing
store, fixtures, etc., of The Toggery,
corner of Broadway and Central
Avenuo will ho placed on salo Sat
urday evening. May Dili, ut 7 i. m.
Store oen until 11 p. in. Tills ,
stock will bo sold nt prices far be
low the actual cost of production,
tho solo object being to get the
money for tho creditors. Watch Uio
natters for further announcement.
11 JOHN O. KENDALL.
Assignee.
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.Many PntntocH Carl Albrccht
has planted flftuon acres of potatoes
on his ranch south of Myrtfo Point
nml expects to gather a crop of spuds
that will look Itko n gold mine.
Architect Unit Plans for forming
a cluli of tho local architects nro un
derway. Tito organization will bo
similar to tho ono rorently perfected
by tho contractors and builders.
Iimto Today Tho following loft
hub morning on mo urnin singo:
12. M. Rosenthal, Dr. and Mrs, Dunn
estor of North IJond; M. Richardson,
W. J. Colobrook, F. S. Oerman, John
Browstor audi John Fostor.
f Two HervlcvH Ilov. Fathor A. It.
Munro announcos that two low mas
ses will bo eolobrnted at St. Monica's
church next Sundnv. thn first at 8
to'clock and tho second at 9:30, as ho
win icavo a 11 ociocic ror I'ortianti.
to niuui o'liveuiion. uov. rainor
A. It. Munro and 10. 1). Noouan will go
to Portland Sunday as dologatos to
tho Oregon Stnto Convention of tho
Knights of Columbus. Hugh McLnlu,
tho other delegate, tins already gono
and will probably bo honored with tho
district uonutysiilp of tho oruor.
i Omh Illver Vlsitom. Tho follow
lug nrrlvod on tho Hnlnbow from
Coos Illvor this morning: C, L.
Smith', Frank Smith, Charley Smith,
uoorgo smitn, James smltli, Harry
Alvorson, Miss Alma Goddcs, Charlos
i Kltzmnn. Mr. Honors. C. H. Dnncnn.
F. l Howo, Mr. and Mrs, W. G, lies-
soy and B. W. Ouptll.
(llvo Kuiokcr. Tho Mllllcoma Club
I will glvo a smoker next Monday ovon-
Ing coiipllmontary to Tom Richard
son, tho Portland, booster, who Ib
I making a tour of this soetlon. Mr.
Richardson will bo hero Monday on
routo to Portland after hnvlng mado
tho CoquIIIo Valloy.
Parish .Mwtlng. At 8 o'clock this
ovontng in Oulld Hall there will bo
tho annual parish mooting, called to
elect a Vestry noard for tho ensuing
year and to hear roports from var
ious parish organizations. Tho mem
bers and friends of tho church nro In
vited to attend.
To BiK'iid Hummer Here. Dr. J. T,
McCormnc has rented tho Carl Kvert-
I sen residence at 10th and Commercial
avenuo and will romaln on Coos Hay
for the months of Juno. July and
August. Mrs. McConnac and Fred
win arnvo next wook.
Install TeimlH Court. R. F, Wil
liams has had a cement tennis court
built In tho grounds of his reslilenco
at Ninth at root and Central avenuo.
This Is tho first cement court in
Marshflold and will undoubtedly
prove more satisfactory for this cli
mate than tho earth courts.
Will Sell Stock J, C. Kendall,
assignee of K. W. Kammerer, has de
cided to soil the Toggery stock at re
tall ami will start tho sale Saturday
evening or Monday morning. Tliero
Is about $5000 worth of fine clothing
and merchandise and he plans to sell
It at wholesale cost price. Tho fix
tures will also bo sold and the two
year lease nt $72 per month will bo
sold. Mr. Kammorcr's debts amount
to only about 13000.
Pay Larson. The county commis
sioners yesttsrdny finally ordered Jul
ius Larson paid tho SG00 balance duo
him on his contrnct for Improving
Kontuck Inlet. This hns been hang
ing fire for three or four years and
many of the records of the matter
wore IobL
Injured Today, Oarson Gnrrett
was brought lioro today to bo treated
at Mercy Hospital for Injuries ho sus
tained today by a fall off tho scaf
folding of tho bridge on tho North
Fork of tho Coqullle. Ho fractured
his arm nenr the wrist. Ho is about
21 years of ago and' his parents live
nt Gold Hill. Ho wis n mombor of
tho local railroad bridge crow.
New Truck Arrives. A now truck
for tho gnsollno enr which Is oper
ated ovor tho Wllhunotto Pacific
Hnllroad between Marshflold and
North Uond, arrived this morning
on tho Nnnn Smith, nnd sovoral
skilled mechanics havo been busy
all day attaching It to tho car, Tho
work Is In chargo of Kd Uunnoll,
mechanical onglncor. Tho now
truck weighs 3300 pounds nnd cost
tho company about $1700. It was
shipped from Omahn by rail to San
Francisco, thenco to Mnrshflold by
tho water routo. Tho car hns been
out of commission for over a month
but will be on tho run again in n
few days.
llcdondo HrenkH Record. After n
record run of thirty hours tho stonm
er Rodondo arrived In port from San
Francisco this monlng. Sho loft tho
metropolis nt 10 o'clock Thursday
morning. Captain Krlckson reported
a pleasant but unoventful trip.
Among tho passengers to nrrlvo on
tho steamer were: Al Hurke, Fred
Gallagher, Joh'n 1)111, Harry Oestior,
J, S. Cattral and Or A. Mitchell.
rlso from Catching InloU
CAPT. CHAS. BUTLER, known to
many of tho oldor residents, lo hore
awaiting a boat for San Francisco.
Ho has bcon on tho Coqulllo.
WILLIAM KAISER, Miss Glndya.
Howard and Swan Uonson came in
this morning on tho North Star
from North Inlet.
OTTO HILL, Carl Johnson, Oscar
Kalno, M. Noah' and Miss Jennie
Uowmnn arrived on tho Alort this
morning from Coos Rlvor points.
DENJ. OSTLIND, tho nrchltect, who
has been in San Francisco, will
leave for Portland Saturday nnd
expects to return to Coos Bay lo.
about a week.
MR. AND MRS. FRED HACHMAN,
formerly of Marshflold, who have
bcon visiting In Indianapolis, nro
now In Acton, Indiana.
MRS. WM. DEUUNER returned on
tho Nann Smith today from n visit
at tho homo of her son, George
Doubnor, In Uorkoloy.
MISSES NORA TOWER and Frances
Williams returned today on the
Nnnn Smith from Uorkoloy, Cali
fornia, whoro they have been at
tending tho Unlvorslty of Califor
nia. Among other Coos Hay stud
ents who will return 'from tho
southern collogo this wook nro Mis
ses Hazol Powors and Uossto Coke
and Lcsllo iBnacson and Fred Mc
Cormnc. SUPT. A. G. RAAH of North Uond
was In Marshflold yesterday. Mr.
Raab thinks that tho good roada
bond Ibbuo should bo boosted nnd
carried. Ho says that tho building
of short stretches of road out of
tho different cities will bo tho nu
cleus for securing a through high
way soonor than It qould bo other
wise and that In tno moantlnio tho
Bhort stretches of good rond wilt
benefit tiro most people.
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TiTe Royal
TONIGHT
MISS MABLE FORD singing two
pleaBlng songs.
"THE WORKER" A mastorful
3-reel plibtodraraa of tho trials of
Capital and Labor,
"A TRADE SECRET" Majestic
one-reeler. Trade secrets turned Into
love secrets.
"HIDDEN TREASURE RANCH"
An American farce-drama featur
ing J. Warren Kerrigan.
, 5000 FEET OP ALL NEW PIC
TURES 5000 FEET.
ADMISSION;
Lower floor 16c. Hafcony 10c,
Coming 8unday "THE DOWN
FALL OF FRANCE" An exclflrtg'
3-reol feature of tho stirring war
times of France In I860.
PHONE ICQ D
10 Cent IJO-K
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
&) WWCAM fi!
ABOUT
E. H. MORRI8SEY returned today
rrom n trip to California.
HOMER UURFORO arrived on tho
Sunrise from Sumner.
T. MANSFIELD of Coaledo arrived
on tho Ilansheo this morning.
B. FOLSOM nnd wlfo or Coqulllo
wero Marshflold visitors yesterday,
CONTRACTOR SWAN BENSON was
In from North Inlet today on busi
ness. WALTER HOLMES was In from
Beaver HIM last evening on busi
ness. JUDGE HALL has roturned-from Co
qulllo, whoro ho has boon holding
court.
W. II. SARGEANT, good, roads boost
er rrom Ton Mile. Is In Marshflold
today on buslnoss,
CAPTAIN HRITT was up from tho
llfo saving station yoslerday on
business nnd pleasure. ,
J. M. CULLEY and Elmer Mntaon
enmo In this morning on tho Sun-
CLAXiriED
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
l'Oll HALIlriim bred Berkshire
pigs, registered stock. E. U Bes
soy, Phono 3108.
FOR HALE CHEAP Hmall fiimlftlf
cd rooming ltouso. D, enro T'tnes.
FOIt HALE Second-hand Hewing
mnchino motor. Apply E. P. Lewis,
Plonoor Hardware.
LOST
LOST $1 gold pleco watch cluirow
$5 roward for roturn to Will
Sneddon nt Times oftlco.
FOR RENT
FiirnlHltcd llouNekcpIng roonw willi.
bath. Telephono 187-R.
Grand Theater
SELIG'S
FILM-
EXCLUSIVE FEATURE
"TIIOR, LORD OFTlin JU.VOLK"
a wild animal and circus mastor
piece in three parts showing for
the first tlmo at popular f eat u re
prices; CHILDREN, 10c: ADULT8, 15c
OTHER PICTURES:
"CHKK8K M1NI.NO" IndustTles that
every tlrod business man should
know. Dandy burlesquo Comedy.
"M)VE'H DREAM" Another good
Edison Comody,
"HER FATHER'S SILENT PART
NER" Blograph drama, good en
ough for any program.
Let Us Help
You Get Rich
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
GROCERIES
' BY BUYING HERE
Saturday Speciali
19 pounds Sugar $1.00
100 pounds potatoes ..$1.15
3 Grape-Fruit 25c
These prices are for Satur
day onlyand cash only.
Grocery
Store
307 South Broadway.
Next door to Postoffice
PHONE 192-J.
FOR RENT Housekeeping roomn
415 South Fourth. Mrs, Holsnor.
FOR RENT Two suite furnished!
housokeoplng rooms two rooms
oach. 700 North. Front' stieet,
Phono 354-X.
FOIt RENT Two rooms furnMKxJ
for housokeoDli)R, 103 South
Socond street.
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FOR RENT -l'irlHhrl house-keep.
Ing rooms. 077 Fourth St. South.
FOR KENT Furnished anartmewt,.
In rear 6f 878 South Fifth street.
FOR RENT Rooms with or wlthoti
board. 160 So. Tenth stroet.
FOR RENT Furnished room wlttt
bath, for slnglo gentleman. 358
Third and Highland.
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Address in own unmlwrlttng,
"Offlco," caro Times,
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ate family, References. Address
"H. J.," caro Times.
WANTED Carrier Intys to deliver
The Times. Must bo In at least
fifth grado at school. Inqulro at
Times offlco after A o'clock.
FOR SALE
INVESTIGATE THIS aa lots In
Railroad Addition on 5th ut.
Only 3500. I, S, Kaufman & Co.
FOR SALE nt a great lmrgnln If
taken at onco; 7 passengor auto
mobile In good shape, See aood
rum's Garago,
FOR 8ALK 20O.acro ranch, t
miles south of Dandon. Address
Mrs. R. W. Ensign, Bandon, Ore.
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Jleadquarters for
Penslar's
and
NyaPs
FAMILY REMKDHCS
THE LEADING DRUG STORE
FOR QUALITY GOODS AND
SELECTED AGENCIES.
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