The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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QUALITY PRICE SERVICE
WHY OUIl BUSINESS IS GROWING.
THREE REASONS THREE
General rontrnctJnfr on Plumbing, heating niul nil repair work
quickly dispatched.
General Hardware, Faint, Oil nnd Vumlsli. Household utensils,
Sporting Goods, Kami Implements.
Schroeder & Hildenhrand
BREVITIES
Gonorc 1 repair shop.
General Hardware and Plumbing
Here at Any Time
TIDES FOR MAY. '
Below la glrcn tho time and
height of hteh and low wator at
Marshtlold.
Tho tides ore placed In tho order
of occurrence, with thulr times on
tho first lino and heights on tho
second line of each day; n compar
ison on consecutive heights will ln
dlcato whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on tho tar
substract two hours 34 minutes.
We Have No Baits to Offer
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No Special Sale
rW ID fill 43i
Mr II Y m!M U JM bmmA -7 mBBWl I Xi I
r( j 1 " B WM TH0r 1 M A
We sell only good legitimate merchandise at
an honest legitimate price. We do not charge
you $25 for a suit we sell your neighbor
for $ 1 5-00-
ONE PRICE ALWAYS
and that the Lowest
A dollar in value for a dollar in cash all the time
$8.50 suits for - - ' ' - $8.50
J2.50lsuits for . - - - J2.50
15-00 suits for - - . J5.00
Kuppeitfreimer Clothes $18 to $30
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North Bend
TWO STORES
FIXUP
9 Mrs.. 1.31 S..14 2.0G
Ft... 7.0 0.4 5.2
10 lira.. 2.12 8.(12 3.28
Ft... 7.1 1.0 G.l
11 lira.. 2.5a 9.39 4.21
Ft... 7.0 1.0 5.0
12 Hrs.. 3.37 10.28 5.14
Ft... C.7 1.0 4.9
13 lira.. 4.2G 11,18 COS
Ft... 0.4 O.C 4.7
14 Hrs.. G.1G 12.11 7.0G
Ft... G.8 0.2 6.6
1G Hrs.. 0.18 6.10 l.OG
Ft. . . 2.6 G.9 0.1
16 Hrs.. 1.27 7.13 1.G9
Ft... 2.G G.O 0.6
8.22
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8.39
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9.26 J
2.2
10.18
2.3
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2.5
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8.06
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9.04
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I WEATHER FOItKOABT
(Br Aitoclited Ptm. (e Coo Rij Tli-
OREGON Fair; with light,
I varlablo winds.
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Marshfield
Agents Royal Tailors
CROWNING
COLLECTION
Qry 4& tr-wW TVw III
never mini Tin: war
with mexico
hut 8iiooT tin: paint
on your iiouhi:
This In the time to do It.
several thousand
rolls ok wall paper
.just received
watch our windows
Ewy annlt' In wull itiwirHtlnn Anv-r
tan tn4 liiifimi. If mi liw ut mir "!. It UlntH you nothing to ROt
mm. n ..ivIik n h- I.I..I coloi estimates
ehme l joui. Cor III unhid u
vTe r. s
VICRS PAINTS EVERYTHING. 307 North Kront Street.
PEOPbE'YOU
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KMOW
ABOUT
ftj)
flFe Roval
TONIGHT
Entire change of program.
Mls Mabel Ford In two new
n.
"In tlo. im.i Af.i. A iVirll.
g two-reel 101 Hlson, featuring
Jllllam Clifford and the Universal
. hlch U tho largest owned by
"J motion picture company.
"The Love of Oonchita." A. Mex-
love story.
"He Likes Things Up-Side-Down."
t lwely comedy based on the New
'W's baby, SnooUums, of the
c papers.
Admission, lower floor, 16c; bal
0fiI 10c.
Tomorrow night. "The Fall of
7nce." a thrilling story of the
"t revolution of 1870, in three
t revolution of 1770, In three
ell,
' sPecIal music by our five-piece
"fenestra, in which are the best
pwlclans In their line that Is to
fcaad la the county
L Ibby COAL. The kind YOU have
WAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific
MTT and Transfer Company,
100-ft, Corner In same block with
bIH llAMi n "Coqullle," $3600.
UTSMAN & CO.
Grand Theater
A night of enjoyment. Plenty
of good comedy and well-blended
program.
-Sophlo Picks a Dead One." Hero
are two reels of fun. They con
stitute one of the best of rustic
farces. The mirth provokers are
Harry Todd as Mustang Peto; Mar
"uret Jo8Un a Sophie Clutts. belle
of Snakovllle. and Victor Pote 1, as
the cook. The comedy holds up all
tbe way laughs come along with
regularity and are unforced. The
picture Is a hit.
Tatho Weekly No. 14." Several
Interesting lteras'ln this Issue worth
seeing,
"The Mystery of the Ladder of
Lluht ' Fourth of the "Chronicles
f Cleek" a series of the Edison
Company: A very Interesting and
pleasing number.
ve;rCbaeUsrcomaer"th?"0D?ofg
aany rjjr released It I. . wM
offS doesn't make you laugh,
you have forgotton how.
-Chocolate Dynamite." Another
comedy full of laughs.
A Spendld saiuraay "'5- -
gram. Children, 6c; Adults. 15c.
Sunday afternoon. Fourth In
stallment of Kathlyn.
. civ-nlopA nr-
Sunday ovouiub- "-'- -
chestra and fivo reels of new pictures.
Get jour cemetery lots spaded and
cleaned for Decoration Day. Rea
sonable rates. Phone 367-X.
L P. PRICE Is hero from Sumner on
business and pleasure
MR. AND MRS. E. It. IIODSON are
visltois In tho city today.
El) HAINES came In this morning
from South Coos River
H. 1IAZELTON of CatcMng Inlet Is
a visitor In tho city, today.
ARNOLD SUR11ECK. Ib in tho city
from South Coos River.
MRS. HILnORN of MllllcOmn, Is a
Marshflold visitor today,
T. C. RUSSELL left today for Port
land and' Seattle on business.
D. J. RICE arrived in tho city this
morning from South Coos RIvor.
GEORGE RANKING and Ed Smith
came In on tho Rainbow this morn
ing. MR. AND MRS. CROOK enmo In on
tho Sunrlso this morning from
Sumnor.
FRED nRASS of Barstow, Calif., is
hero to visit his uncle, Alan Todd,
nnd possibly to locate
E. II. JONES returned horo yostor
day from Rosoburg, whore ho has
boon spending some time.
MRS. PETER SCOTT expects to
leave about May 17 for a throo
months' visit with hor son Peter
In Soattlo.
ALP JOHNSON, JR., tof Coqulllo,
was In Marshfield today on his
campaign for tho Republican nomi
nation for sheriff.
MRS. MILTON ELLIOTT, of South
Inlot, en mo in on tho Vega this
morning. Sho Is hero to visit hor
daughter, Mrs. Conrad Lapp, who
lives at Eastslde.
W. E. ARNOLD of tho Warren Con
structlon company arrived hero to
day to look aftor bids on tho bl
tullthlc street paving here uoxt
Monday evening.
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE O'CON
NELL returned to Marshflold this
morning after spending several
days at their summer home on
South Coos River.
MRS. R. THOMP80N and daughter,
Miss Annie, are expected1 here
about July 1 from South Africa to
make tyielr homo. Mrs. Thompson
Is the mother of Mrs. Drown of
Eastslde.
MRS. ALICE QIGGS of Delllngham,
Washington was an arrival on the
Breakwater today. She was on hor
way to visit her mother, Mrs. Dy
er of Bandon, and left on the af
ternoon train.
MRS. GEORGE BAXTER of Junction
City, with hor two children, Nellie
and Clay, passed through Marsh
field today en route to Coqulllo,
where they will visit her mother,
Mrs. Skeels, for the next month.
Mr, Baxter has recently purchased
tho Junction Chy paper and Mrs.
Baxter will return to that place as
soon as he can secure a residence
for them, every house In that
place being occupied at present.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. ni., May 0, by BcnJ,
Ostllnd, spoclal government me
teorologist: Maximum 60
Minimum 42
At 4:43 n. m 46
Precipitation 12
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
1013 62.74
Precipitation sanio porlod
Inst ear 68.87
Wind: southwest; partly cloudy.
KOR KENT 7-rooin modern Itouse
at 975 South 7th street. Phono
284-R.
KOR RENT HIv room furnished
house; modern conveniences; good
locality. 662 So. Eleventh Street.
WANTED Capable, Indimtrloiin wo
man to hnndlo nocdful housohold
article In Coos county. Exception
al results from good work, Mfg's
Agont, 863 N. 7th St., Grants
Pass, Oregon.
MASSAGE treatment by an export.
Mrs. S. Lagus, 1170 Commercial
Ave., Phono 297.
KOR RENT Kunilnlied housekeep
ing rooms. 1024 Elrod.
9IO0O CASH
Six-room houso and lot, 60x120;
mngnlflcent view: flno section: nit
Btrcot Improvements; ownor must
.sacririco; JllOO balnnco, easy tonus;
Mot alono valued at $1500. Box 494,
lnrsnnoiu,
WANTED
WANTED Pictures to franio. Neat
work and prices reasonable Iteh
fold Bros., 220 Contral arcntto. ,
WANTED Your films for dovdop.
ing and printing. Mali orders o
specialty. Rohfold Bros., 220 Cen
tral avenue.
WANTED Girl for off loo work..
AddrcBO In own Uandwrlltngv
"Offlco," enro Times.
WANTED Room nnd board In priT
ato family, Roforcnccs. Addrcs
"H. J.." enro Times.
"WANTED Carrier boyg to dellvwr
Tho TImos. Must bo In at lease
fifth grado at school. Inqulro at.
Times offlco aftor 4 o'clock.
FOR SALE
HuyH Auto Postmaster W. B.
Curtis has purchased a Rco touring
car for his family.
IKxikN to Library. Mrs. James
Forty has prosontod -tho Marshtlold
Public Library with n fine sot of tho
works of Richard Harding Davis.
Three An okIh. -Frank Ilcckman,
Swnn Oleson Jind Vc (Kcnd,rlckBon
wore tho three offondors in pollco
court today for drunkonnoss.
School Hoard Meet, Tho Marsh
field School Board held a mooting last
night for tho payment of monthly
bills and tho transaction of other
flnnnclal business.
Alt', for Miner, A. Rudoborg has
been circulating a subscription Hat
for the aid of tho destltuto miners'
families. Whother It was for somo of
tho minora nt Llbhy or tho Colorado
minors could not bo learned today.
KIre nt Hunch. Flro, supposed to
liavo started from a spark, destroyod
n 4wo-story Vlnlry building nt tho
ranch of Mrs. Alice TCruso on Isthmus
Inlot thlB wcok. For a tlmo, tho
blnzo throntoned tho big barn and
other buildings.
Lnrco Mai. Mrs. P. D. Blnko
brought to Thu Times offlco today an
egg or unusual slzo, measuring 6 1-2
by 7 nnd n fraction Inches. Tho egg
ViOb laid by a Black Minorca pullet
raised from an egg from C. E. Nichol
son's blooded flock.
Very 111. Win. Thorn, father of
Chns. Thorn of thb North Bond Brew
ery, Is roportod critically III today.
Ho Is suffering from a fourth stroke
or paralysis Ho, Is about eighty-six
onrs old and has resided In North
Bend six joars.
Niuno Committee. TJo Spnnlsh
Amrlcan War VotoranB Iravo ap
pointed D. A. Jonos, P. K. Gottlns
and E. II. Joehnk a committee to
arrange for Momorlal Day services.
Thoy lopo to got Prot. Rosslcr or
O. A C, who will deliver tho high
school commoncomont addresses on
tho Bay, to dollvor tho pilnclpal ad
dress. Wed Liut Mjelit Elinor Vlcrs
and Miss Mabel Brunkor were mar
ried last evening at tho Marshriold
Baptist church, tho Rov. A. F Bnss
rord officiating. Only immedlato
rolatlvcs wore nrcsont, Thoy are
well known and a host of friends
will unite In extending thorn best
wishes. Mr. Vlors Is a decorator and
a brother of C W Vlors.
AdJtiNt AtMnNiiH'iitn. A. B. Col
lier, deputy county assessor, was at
North Bend yesterday and todnv trv
ng to readjust tho assessments on
property affected by cuts and fll.s
thoro Ho says It Is a difficult Job
as the cost ot tho street work will
In somo Instances moro than $150
greater than tho assessed valuation
or the lot Mr. Colllor Is tho candl
dat for tho Democratic nomination
and has no opposition In the pri
maries. Martdifleld Teacher. The Coqulllo
Sentinel says; "A J. M. Robertson,
who has been principal of the Co
qulllo high school for tho past threo
years, has been elected Instructor In
science In tho Marshfield high school
at a salary of $1200 per year. There
b probably no stronger science teach
er In Oregon than Mr, Robertson,
and ho will prove a valuable addition
to the teaching force of the Bay city.
During his connection with the local
school the science work done here
has boon recognized as the best In
tho county "
Deliiws Not Found Dan Dolmas
sought hero for fraud, has not been
located yet. Tlmokeoper Cole of the
Hennessey mine said Dolmas left
tere yesterday clad In overalls,
Delmas was a "flunk)" at tho board
ing Iiqiibo tbero and was fired some
tlmo ago. He has a friend nt Hwirv.
vllle Coristablo Cox has phoned Ban
don and many other towns to be ou
the lookout for him Recentlv rol
mas drew a sight draft on his brother,
Ralph Delmas, at Chicago, for 1200,
but no word has been received as to
whother It has been honored.
FOUND A jcold net ring. Owner
may havo same by describing samo
nnd paying for this nd.
LOST
LOST? $t gold pleco Match rluinu,
I $5 rownrd for return to Will
Sneddon at Times offlco.
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FOR RENT
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KOR RENT New 5 room modern
bungalow with bnth, on county
I rond botweon Marshflold and Run
I kor Hill Storo. E. B. Curtis Phono
141 North Bend.
Kiirnlshctl HoiiNekepIng rooms with
bnth. Tolophono 187-R.
KOR RENT; Two suite furnished
housokooplng rooms two rooms
onch. 700 North Front street,
Phono 354-X.
KOR RENT Two rooms furnished
for housokooplng, 103 South
Second stroot,
KOR RENT Furnished lioiiHC-Uocp-I
Ing rooms. 977 Fourth St. South.
KOR RENT Furnished npnrtmont,
In renr of 878 South Fifth stroot.
KOR RENT r'ikiiunh1Ui or vtitliout
board. 166 So. Tenth street.
KOR RENT Furnished room with
bath, for slnglo gontlomnn. 358
Third nnd HlKUtind
FOR SALE Anconn ckk for hatch
ing; also day-old chicks. E. A.
Stonocyphcr, Phono C-J.
KOR HALE Kurnltiiro In modem
flvo-room flat, and flnt for reat.
1074 Andorson avo. Phono 39-R.
KOR HALT: Ono (Uin S-A spocUI
kodnk, 55. Rohfold Bros., 220
Central nvonuo.
FOR SALE Second-hand sovrlstg
machine motor. Apply E. P. Lowls,
Plonoor Hnrdwaro.
KOR SALE CHEAP Small furalfth
od rooming houso. D, caro T'mea,
KOR HALTS Puro bred llcrksldro
pica, registered stock. 13. I, Bes
Hoy, Phono 3168.
FOR SALE nt n (Treat bargain it
taucn at onco; 7 passongor auto
mobile In good sbapo. See Good
rum's Garago,
FOR SALE 200-ncro ranch, tea
milou soutli or lianuon. Addrew
Mrs. R. W. Ensign, Bnndon, Ore-
After May -I Dr. R. W. Morrow,
Dentist, will occupy rooms 1 mtd
U, Eldorado Building over Rod Crosfl
Drill Store.
RE SURE nnd SIGN Coos Bar
Improvement bond PETITIONS.
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
158-R
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
J, Leo Brown, Ph. G,
Robt, W, Swanton, Ph, C
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itartthe Day Right
Do you arlso In tho morning feeling tired and soro Just as It you
hadn't been to bed- at allT Do you havo a pain horo and a pain
thoroT If bo, It's tlmo you started taking
NYAL'S IRON TONIC BITTERS
Your blood needs encouragement wenkoned tissues need food.
NYAL'S IRON TONIC BITTERS
Increase the appotlto and make food net and taste right! It enriches
tho blood and performs other duties that compel you to forget that
"tired feeling." A largo bottle of
NYAL'S IRON TONIC BITTERS
full of health and onorgy only cohIb f 1.00.
Whatever a good drug storo ought to havo and many things that
other drug stores don't keop you will find hero. Come to us first
and get what you want. Wo are exclusive agents for Selected Quality
Agencies, as Penslar and Nyal Family Remedies, Whitman's Candles,
Townsend's Glace Fruit, Maurlno Beauty Preparations, etc. Our sole
aim Is to please our customers, THE LEADING DRUG STORE KOR
QUALITY GOODS.
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