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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1914)
""UJO. JHE COOS BAY TIMES, MflRSHFIElD. ORFfiDN. FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE !k Pi:OPhE.YOU Copflnlil Hrt H-'ufTner & L.urx You may be most critical about the mat ter of clothes; vou mav hi sist on the best quality of materials, the latest style, the most perfect tailoring; and be just4as "fussy" as you please about fit. We can satisfy you with HART SCI1AFFNER & MARX clothes. There arc no better clothes made; you should see the great array of fine fabrics, foreign and Ameri- can; they're wonderful worsteds, serges. We have sizes to f i t any figure, stout or slender. See our .$25 values; and the others, $18 ' to $40. . S WOOLEN MILL STORE The Home of Ifurl Schaff ncr and Marx Good Clothes1' BREVITIES TIDES FOR MAY. ' Bdlow In PlTl'n (tin tlm nnrl holcht Of hlfrli anil Inw vnlor nt Mnrsbrtold. The tides are placed In tho order occurrence, wud inoir times on first lino And hulihfa nn fhn Bocond line of each day; a compar ison on consocuuvo noicuts will in dlcate whether It Is high or low Wator. For hlch wntnr on Mm tmr nuusiraci iwo nours 34 minutes. W AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN u At E.M. F.30 1912 5 passenger touring car completely equipped with electric lights, tc. $600-o " v i.i -in' ORIGINAL COST $1400 ISAAC R. TOWER THE GUNNERY i" .71'" Woman to net ns nurse f.pousekeepor for nn elderly tick A,'ply Mr8, Honr' SonB8- CLASSIFY Uifc ZJ - n..!i "''T Five room bungalow ?""' furnished, about ono block iVm Centra' School. North Bend, per month. Address Dox 307 rth Bend. lBv!!.SI'n-,,,Kh B"lo Holsteln "V ln? buU a,8 new milk cows na helfera and Italian bees. A. Seaman. Phono 49-J. Jfn Auto radiator screen. Ow- im.J1 httve Mme by paying for Jhh ad at the Times Office. Fin. T -Vncnnt housekeeping Partments, 138 South Front Street l"- noiei, phone 24-U TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE I (rfT,i'r9,.,L"0W8PaPe,9 - "v. UUItD. In- K SALE Furniture for O-room jtS8! anii houso for rent. Phone fectt r Inqu,re at 8arter Con" FOR SALE Furniture for 0 roms. Call 1089 Central. LOST I,OST Knvolojw containing private- papers with name Emily Stephens, reward for return to Times office confessed TO CRIME. Voutli S's Mmo Vnmtty Ml treated Him. CHICAGO, May 1G;-:"arJ neard aeod 18. was arrested today and confessed to the murder of the MassJe family near Ironton. He boat them on tho head with , a .club and cut their throats with a razor. He was a farm hand and said the family tad mistreated him. He claimed Robert Massle tried to kill him with a hatchet. EXC1 USH WOMAX"wiNS. Miss Ix-ltfh Defeats Miss Ravens- aotuV. S. Woman Golf Champ. Or AuocWi Pr lo Ceo. B7 Tlm-.J HUNSTANTON. England, May -IB. nramrthra,! State.?J ?twoP holes up and one to play. FOR RENT Unlit Housekeeping rooms and iijt partments at the Lloyd hotel. FOR KENT A small furnished hone apply 977 8th Street, near John son Ave. FOK RENT Two furolahod house keeping roonm. 373 Sixth street, South Marshfleld. Phone 29E-L. FOK RENT Fnrmlshed apartment, in rear of S78 South Fifth street. FOR KENT Rooms with or without board. 166 8o. Tenth street. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for single gentleman. 358 Third and Highland. WANTED Clean cotton rags at The Times. 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY KMOW ABOUT E. R. HODSON Is a visitor from South Coos Itlver. KAY MARTIN Is hero from Dnndon for a Bhort Btny, 1ST of tho Mrs. Ft... Hrs. Ft.., Hrs. Ft.., G.1G r..s 0.18 2.C 1.27 2.fi 12.11 -0.2 G.10 G.9 7.13 G.O 7.0G C.C l.CG 0.1 1.G9 0.G 0.0 0.0 8.06 4.7 0.04 4.S I JAS McCUTCHEON of Heaver Hill I lfl a Marshfleld visitor. i , J. E. FORD returned yestordny from I n business trip to Dnndon. LLOYD COFFELT of North Bond Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. MISS LUCIA CAMPBELL Js a weok end guest of Mrs B. Chandler. SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. Good Tlmo Club with Donald Allen. Collogo Women's Club Ban quet at the Chandler. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. F. M. Flye. Skcnnsa Club with Mrs, Don ald Chnrlson. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Fred Qlnzler. "Rubber Soclnl" at Taylor Hall by North Bend Altar Guild. EpwortW League" Anniversary,-. Social. Miss Ruth Allen entertains for Mrs. F. A. Orannls nnd JIlea Efflo Church. AMONG THE SICK WEATHER FORECAST (Br AuwU'til rmi to Coo Utf Tine.) j uuiAiUJN i-nir in west nnu showers In cast tonight or Sat urday; cooler; westorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours sndlng nt 1:43 a. m., May IB, by BenJ. Ostllnd, apodal corornment mc- I toorologlst: Mnxlmum G6 Minimum 48 At 4:4.1 n. in 49 Precipitation 00 Wind: northwest; partly cloudy. kJ. UPTON UNDERWOOD, of South Coos River, Is a visitor today. MISS GLADYS HOWARD, of North Inlet, Is a visitor in tho city. MRS. O. SEVERSON, of Lnkesldo, nrrlvcd on .tho North Star this morning. PETER PETERSON of May Is n Mnrshfleld business visitor today. FRANK ROGERS en mo In on tho Rainbow this morning from South Coos River. ItulhN Homo Geo. Crntg Is build ing a neat cottago on his lots In Bun ker Hill. MRS. N. B. MORGAN, or South Coos River came In this morning on tho Rainbow. V. W. SMITH arrived on tho Rain bow this morutur for n visit In thu city. Alletrnnr Service Rov. Samuel Gregg will preach In Allegany next Monday nnd Tuesday evenings, No JIoiv Smallpov Dr. Bartle, health officer of North Bond, announ ced today that smallpox had been era dicated from that city. Only Two 1ouve. Tho Speedwell left hero yesterday for San Frnn cisco nnd Gus Mcdluo nnd Mrs. Paul Schlllcrstrom were tho only two pas sengers sailing from hero on her. Po.stKiiio Social Owing to tho' prevalence of measles and whooping ( cough nt North Bend, tho Altar Guild thcro has Indefinitely post poned their rubber social. I Field Meet Yesterday afternoon! tho Mnrshflold high school boys hold ' tholr local Mold meet. Thero wob a smnll crowd out nnd owing to tho, com woniucr, a comparatively poor showing wns mndo. Tho Purple di vision was defeated by tho Gold, McnMen Fntnl Tho eleven months old baby of Clins. Coffin of Bangor,) North Bend, died last night ol meas les and othor complications. Chns Dlngmnn's two-yonr pld child Is nl bo seriously 111 of measles, whoop ing cough nnd puoumonln at their homo in North Bond. HERBERT ARMSTRONG nnd Paul Dlmmlck of North Bend nro Marsh fleld visitors. MISS CARRIE ROSS Is spending u few dajB with MIbs Grace Fulton nt tho lattcr's homestead on North Inlet. A. J. MENDEL, who roturnod yestor dny from Portland, ouya business In tho Robc City Is rather quiet nt prcsont. P.EV. ROBERT E. BROWNING re turned tho Inttor part of tho weok from a trip to Gardiner nnd tho Unipu.ua Llfo Saving Station, Mrs, Willis Cnvnnnugh of East side, was qulto 111 Inst night, but Is better today. I Chns. Eckhoff's baby, who has 'been 111, Is hotter. I .1. E. JohtiBon's young child Is re ported Improving nfter n Bovoro slego 1 of pneumonia nt their homo ou South Fifth streot. I Harry Bultmnnn who undorwent nn I operation nt Mercy lionpltnl Ib expect I ed to bo nblo to return to his rooms 1 nt the Olinndlnr tomdrrow. Mrs. Jns. Kollond is still In n sor k'tis condition today ns n rcBttlt of her fall on tho sldownlk but Dr. llouscworth Is hopeful that dovolop ments will bo favorable. Mr. Tolwell, employed nt tho Union Meat Markot, struck IiIb kneo with n cleaver yesterday, Inflicting n painful wound. Stella Kjeltnnd Is reported qulto IK or measles nt North Bend. C. R. Peck is confined to his homo by Illness today. Tom Mnglnnls has roturnod from Portland whoro ho hns boon receiv ing treatment nt a sanitarium, Molvln Durrnnd, of Bunker Hill, Ib rocolvlng trentmont nt Mercy Hos pital for n broken arm sustained by a fall from a horso a fow days ngo. James Jacobs, son ot Mrs. Lloyd Jncobs, who Is visiting at tho home of her mother, Mrs. J. L. Ferry, lins been qulto sick. STEPHEN LAPP who hns been hero from Coqulllo tho past week visit ing Ills sons celebrated his sovon-ty-iilnth birthday Inst Saturday. Ship llody. Tho body of Thomas Kinney, of tho Conlodo camp, who died n fow dnys ngo wns shipped to n brother at Mt. Morris, Mlchlgnn, today. His relatives nro said to bo well to do. W. E. BEST of Bandon Is In Mnrsh flold on business. GEO. E. TONNEY wns ovor from Myrtlo Point on business, II. I. SOOTHERAN of tho It. L. Polk DENNIS M'CARTHY nnd Jns. Co. & Company Is on tho Bay gnthor- lug dntn nnd material for tho now Oregon Gnzotocr which tho com pnny will soon Issue, II. C. DIERS of North' Bond wns horo today. Ho stated that no word , hnd been received from Mr. Knottfli relative to tho North Bond hotel projoct. Auto Smashed dipt, Edgnr Simp son last ovonlng while onjoylng nn ' nuto spin In North Mnrshflold smash ed n front wheel nnd for nn Instant It lpokcd ns ir ho was going to 'invo some wreck. Jlowover, ho nor KIs- sam woro nun nnu tuo nuto was amy slightly damaged. (Recover BmmicIi Miss Mny Casn lost n inosH agato brooch ou tho street yesterday and Immediately Insortod n lost ad In tho Times. .Within thirty minutes nfter tho Times was out, tho lost brooch was brought up to tho Times offices by Albert Haines who picked It up. Hurt In Cnni Mntt Johnson' was brought to Mercy hospital Into yesterday from tho McDonald nnd Vnughnn camp. Ho was sufforlng from soma sovoro bruises an a re sult of a limb railing on him. It was first fenrod that his hip was brokon. C. K. PERRY, C. W. Montgomery nnd J. T. Hnrrlgnn enjoyed n short outing nt tho bench yestordny, bringing homo a flno lot of rock oysters for tholr friends. MISS BESSIE COKE Is expected homo on tho noxt Nann Smith from riorkoloy whom sho hns Jiut com pleted hor courso at tho University of California. M0 MAUDE THURBBILor Los An gelcs accompanied Mrs,. Rosn Pru nes horo this week nnd will spend tho summer with' hor on Coos Bny. FRED KRIB8 or Portlnnd who la horo with Col. IOtid and tho pnrty or lumbermen who nro looking ovor timber In this section, Is oxpoct ed back from Myrtlo Point tomorrow. wan, cnnio in from tho Nortu Fork or tho Coqulllo, whom the nro cruising tlmbor for tho coun ty, to voto. WIFE FAILS THWE Mrs. Willie Foster, 'Daughtcr-In-Law of Feeble Old Lady. Not on Breakwater. ' W. A. LeOORE of Bnndon, wns n visitor In Marshfleld today. Mr. LcGoro mndo tho trip by nuto nnd snys the roads nro In oxcellont con dition, better than they will bo later on when tho dust will bothor nutolsts. No Tnqurat Coronor Wllaon has decided that it wns not necessary to hold nn Inquest over tho man drown ed at tho Enstsldo mill boom yes terday Tho man's namo was first given as L. J. Arnfold and ho was al so known ns Arnstcd but it has been round that Ills correct iiiuno twos Orlu A. Olmstead. Ho Is supposed to have a wlfo and family at Spoknuo but no word has been received from, them. C. A. HENNINGSON or Ross Inlot was n Mnrshflold business visitor today. Under tho now precinct systom, ho hns to go to tho Coos Itlver ceme tery to voto nnd says It makes It very unhnndy. Ho snyH tho spring Is unusually cold and backward. ItelrttlvcH Found. David Nelson hns received two telograms relative to Boomtonder Olmstond, who wns drowned horo a couplo or days ago. : win. W. Parkor, of Spokane, wired that ho thought Olmstead s rela tives woro all In Michigan and that. ho thought Olmstoad was formerly ' a membor or tho Elks and Masons. Another tologrnm rama from C. R. Olmstend, of St. Mary's Idaho, and asked particulars. TRAIN ROBBED IN H 1 in iiiuii i niiii Mrs. Wllllo Fostor, daughtor-la Inw or Mrs. Mary Fostor, tho fooUlo old Indy In Enstsldo Sun day, did not nrrlvo on tho Bronkwntcr as oxpectod. Hor husband arrived , Wodnosdny after making tho trip from Portlnnd on a motorcycle nnd found his mother nt thu buardlnc houso conducted by Mrs. Emma John 'sou at 236 Murkot street. I Fostor says his wlfo wuo supposed i to follow leaving Portland op the Breakwater. Ho thinks now that sho docldod to como by tho rail and stngu routa and that shu will probably get horo tomorrow. Tho family hns hud Conshlornblu difficulty In getting to gether. Foster saw his mothor, Mrs. Mnry Foster safely aboard tho Breakwater on its provloiu trip "iu thou at tempted to leavo Portland on n motor cycle with his wlfo nnd two-year old baby, After gottlug as fnr as Oregon , City ho gnvo up thu trip with his fain. , lly nnd decided to let his wlfo nnd unuy follow on tho boat. TO INHPKFT SISKIYOU FOREST. Plato (Shifts Window Broken. A front pinto glass window In Nnsburg's Grocery, nt Second and Commercial street, broke this afternoon about 4 o'clock with a crash that could be bo heard for three blocks in any direc tion. Tho glass was not broken by any object but was broken by tho pressure of the sill. Tho tension was caused by tho building settling to a slight degree following the flood of wator from Mill Slough'. , Norwegian Celebration Nxt Sun day being May 17th nnd Norway's, Independence Day, tho Norwegian Luthornn Churches ot North Bend and Mnrshfleld aro planning to havo Open air services at Seaman's Orove on South Coos River. Tho Rainbow will leave North Bend Breakwater dock at 8:00 o'clock sharp, nnd Marshfleld at 8:15 sharp. Should the weather not permit this outing tho meeting will take place at North Bend Chapel. All Norwegians are Invited to bring their baskets nnd come along. Masked Bandits Hold Up Great Northern Passenger Near I Rexford. (117 Aaucltt.4 Prn la Om 114 r TIom. SPOKANE, May 10. Great North ern passonger train No. 1 wsb held up by two masked men this morning near Rexford, Montana. Tho combina tion mall and baggage car was do tached from tho train, run back tour miles and rifled. Tho robbers did not obtain anything or vuluo as nl) regis tered pouches woro carried ou tho preceding train. Tho bandits es HUERTA DELEGATUS. A Portland pnpor says: "Goorgo II. , Cecil, United States district forester, loft Monday night for Grants Pass to ruuko n general Inspection or tho Sis kiyou national forest, which covers a , largo portion or Coos nnd Curry coun ties and n considerable area In nortn oru California. Mr. Cocll plunges first Into thu Smith Rlvor country nnd will work towards tho coast. Ho will bo gono a couplo of wooks. L Times Want ads bring results. (Or AuocUt4 Trtt lo C D7 fine.) ST. AUOU8T1NE, Fla May 16 The Huerta delegates left today for Jacksonville, They declined to bo Interviewed. TOMORROW'S Bteamors will bring us all kinds of FRESH FRUIT and YrXiirrAllfilCS. Phono your orders early. OLLIVANT & WEAVER. Phono 199, Page 79 SATURDAY EVENING POST EXPLAINS WHY ' WE ARE THE LEADING DRUGGISTS i i