The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
Graduation Photos
1 QUATERMASS STUDIO',
Special Attention Given to Children.
QUALITY PHOTOS No. Front St., Opposite Blanco.
'P
, Coos Bay Water Comnanv for sev
I oral years yesterday retired from her
position, sue received a handsome
present from the company for her
raitniul services. She Is succeeded by
Miss Ruby Watklns.
BREVITIES
- ai'l M I
Ideal Free Grove
and Picnic Grounds
Bring your lunch basket, Kodak and fishing tackle for a few
I, days' outing.
t Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty.
Excursion to South Coos Illvcr uvory day.
I
Marshfleld Time Table
( Launch Express, week days, leaves 8 .,,
Launch Tioga, week days, loaves 2 nn,f
'Steamer Rainbow leave's Marshrield at 8:a.m. every Sunday!
i For charter nutl picnic arrangements, apply on board steamer
, Rainbow.
TIDES FOR MAY. '
Below Is given the time and
lr0l8hu.f. hlBh nnd low water '
Marshflold.
The tides aro placed In tho order
of occurrence, with their times on
1110 Iirst llllU and lnciln nn Mm
Hctloudo Arrives. Tho Redondo
arrived In late yesterday from San
Francisco. On tho trip up the coast
Purser Reynolds, of tho Nairn Smith,
sayB the Nann beat tho Redonuo
eight hours.
Cuso Divided, The Oregon Su
preme Court has handed down a
decision sustaining tho decision of
Judge Coko In tho replevin action
of Andrew Heckela against tho
Coos Bay Llauor Comnanv to ro-
econd ,l,e'of X Sa compr- Sn" "OS8e88,0n f U, Dwwe,y '-
IRVING
BLOCK
yatttltm,
BIG CLEAN-UP SALE NOW ON. EVERY ARTICLE AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IN LADIES' DE
PARTMENT '
MEN'S DEPARTMENT EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BAR
GAINS IN SUITS, PANTS, SHIRTS, SOX, SUIT
CASES, HAND BAGS.
'SEE WINDOWS.
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I80H nf consemitlvn Imii.iiia min i.
dlcato whether It Is high or low
water. For high wnter on tho bar
. ... nci lWo "ours 3 minutes.
llirs..U.S7 12.48 fi.m 10 on
0. KA 1.9 G.9
7.0C 1.37 6. BO 0.0
0.2 4.G 2.1 0.0
1.00 7.47 2.20" 7,30
0.0 0.1 4.G 2.3
i 1.3S 8.25 3.02 8.0G
0.1 0.3 4.G 2.C
2.11 9.01 3.42 8.39
0.1 ;04 4.G 2.6
2.44 9.38 4.24 9.12
0.3 0.4 4.G 2.8
3.20 10.16 fi.04 9.48
6.2 0.4 4.G 2.8
3.fiS 10.54 C.47 10.31
6.0 0.4 4.6 2.8
4.39 11.37 0.34 11.2B
5.9 0.3 4.6 2.8
5.27 12.21 7.21 0.0
B.6 0.0 4.9 0.0
0.30 6.23 1.07 8.1G
2.8 C.3 0.2 G.O
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Repair Road P. M. Hnll-Lewls
camo over yesterday to supervise
some road Improvements In tho Marsh
flold-Coqulle highway In Taylor Slg
lln's district. Mr. Hnll-Lowls said
that tho repairs were not being made
as promptly as they' should be nnd
he was giving It personal supervision.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
THURSDAY.
Mrs. E. F. Morrlssey enter
tains at bridge.
Thursday Club with Mrs. J.
W. Mitchell.
Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs.
John Dashney.
College Women's Club Annu
al Banquet at Chandler Hotel.
Altar Guild with Mrs. Thos.
Chapman.
A. N. W. with Mrs. Harrlgnn.
FRIDAY.
Skennsa Club with Mrs. M.
D. Sumner.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
W. 11. Foley.
Mrs. F. C. Birch saower for
.Visa Church.
SATURDAY.
Bunker Hill Sowing Club with ,
Miss Violet Roborson.
ELECTRICITY ST
KRKIS IS COMING.
Denies Hexirt. Patrick Hennes
sey says that the report about him
biting nn opponent In nn altcrca-
tlon nt tho depot tho other morning
Is not true. Mr. Hennessey says
that he becamo Involved with a
man named Larson and Inter anothor
man struck him nnd knocked him
unconscious. Ho regrets tho notor
iety or tho affair, but snys It was
unavoidable.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
' For tho 24 hours ending at
X'iu ?' n'",Mn' 21. by BonJ.
I Ostllml, speclnl government me
teorologist: 1 Maximum ."?... .01
'Minimum 40
At 4:43 n. m 50
- Precipitation 00
Preclpltntlon nlnco Sept. l,
I 1 01 3 02.81
Precipitation samo porlod
I lost year G9.93
1 Wind: northwest; clear.
WEATHER FORKOAHT
(Br AhmUImI rM U Coo. n; TI-iM.)
OREGON Showers and tlmn
dorstorms; cooler Friday except
near coast, winds shifting to
southerly.
Plan for Moot Tho Marshflold
Mooso lodgo has apolnted F. G. I Tor
ton, J. M. Wright. Hugh McLaln, Geo.
E. Cook, Geo. CappB, Goo. Trlbbey
and J. F. Tolnndor n rommlttco to
nrrango for a big Mooso day hero
August 4th. It will tnko tho nature
of n general cclobrntlon with nn out
door program as well ns speaking
nnd banqueting.
To Return Hoiv Dr. V. B. Rlcn
ardson, an cyo specialist who recent
ly returned to Spokuno after spoudlng
n fow months on tho Bay writes to
W. IC. Wiseman that If Is very qulot
In Spokane. DusIiicrr In nil lines Is
suffering nnd real estate Is especial
ly dull. Thore aro ninny Idlo men
there nnd ho says Hint ho Is now
planning to return to this section.
1
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Plan Outing At n meeting of tho
Marshflold lodgo of Elks Inst even
ing It wns announced that plans were
being mndo for nu oxcurslon nnd
dnnclng party nr Enegron'B Grovo on
Coos River tho last of May or tho
first or June, tho launch Rainbow
will ho chartered for tho trip. Last
evening II. G. Kern nnd II. Pnlntor
or North Bond woro elected to mem
ucrovei ncrwn. mrougu a
Times want nd, Geo. King linn ro-
lZr?t n1. "M,5 'creon wh,ch h0 1 on.hl,; I and will I bo initiated next
. .... -"- ""' Wednesday nlgut
lvli.,. li...l...k 'i.l.ft tflnl.n ','... 1
I'liiitv Jim .lilliirDlllll VJIIII)
A. 0. Rogers Installs Plant to
Light His South Coos
River Place
Anson O, Rogers has just com
pleted Installing an electric light
plant on his South Coos River
ranch, It Is tho first ranch In
Coos County to bo fitted with nn
electric light plant of Its own.
Mr. Rogers put In a Fairbanks
Morso engine nnd has a dynamo
that will gencrnto nmplo electricity
for his houso nnd bnrns. About
fifty lights hnvo already been con
nected with It.
This Improvement, with tho wntor
tout cm ho has Installed, mnkes his
one of tho foremost ranches In Coos
County. Mr. Rogers Is ono of tho
most progrcsslvo man In the section
nnd feels Hint thero Is no rensan
why tho farm should not enjoy
modern utilities as woll ns tho
tOWIlB.
Joseph Krels, who Is promoting
tho townslto of Cooston, on Coos
Rny, nrrlvod hero this morning from
Portland. After n fow days passed
In Rosoburg, Mr. Krels will continue
his Journey to Marshflold, whero
ho will remain for sovoral wcoks.
Mr, Krels Is much Interested In tho
proposed railroad from Roacburg
to tho const nnd says ho wilt loud
whatever nBslstanco Is posslblo la
bringing about Kb materialization.
Rosoburg Review.
Classified
AD
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Hoinowheiv on Front Street
or on waterfront, n J20 bill, Re
turn to Times office and recolvo
suitable reward. W. 11. Elckwortli.
FOR RENT Furnished houwkiVn
Ing rooms on ground floor. 095
First nnd Birch.
ALLIANGE
he Royal
TONIGHT
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
House Commltteo Is planning to glvo
a hall at the club rooms a week
rrom tomorrow night.
Meet Friday Tho Marshflold High
Hfiiooi niiinini will mct Friday even
ing with Miss Frances Williams when
I plans will bo porfoctfd for tho Son
lor Class bnnquot. Tho plnco of hold
ing 1110 imnquot will bo determined
'nt this meeting.
1000 feet of nil now pictures.
'Peerless Music" by tho GRAND . '',kN ,H,,, Tho coiumlttoo nrrang
leoricss .music, dj tno hiiamj IK for ,no MnrHnfolu ,.:H nnmm
SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA. to- ball have decided to hold It Juno 24th
IrSllence of tho Dead." In four gotner witn r.uuu roei or spienum ni 1110 Himpson pavilion In North
rti. Tho story Is based on mo H'"ui"" iuiis. iu i"---" ucnu, 1., u. anuiiDuu ami u, 1,
ulom that "dead moil toll no iwu-reui irmuirn mm uiiu biiihiu niiiiuiu iiiivo uuun auueu 10 inu com-
.' a vounc mnn marries reel. .mltteo on arrangements.
h-ifthSlSS: Laff hniS THE DRAMA OF HEYVILLE-' ., ,,, njrthUM Taleeno
wakIHiv Imnlrnr niwl leaves 1111- A uilltllliuiiuil Ul uiviuui tiiuu mm n imu ui r.uoiDiuu uiiu .ir. viiiuriun
Anntlinr mnn comes nilu KIIIH " -"'u ii " w'i -- .v.o u wun,.,u wu,,,v,t ,,,u, nnv
tinker. Tho Innocent man is Mnllliw, nmatour nctor of Hoyvllle, married In Portland Inst wook. Miss
dmniil for the erlmo Ills son ' es u aurniig iiiviuuruiuu i 11110 wu roriuuriy 0111 uoyea i mo
efmeil rocncnltlon bv Ills grnnu "u iii i ' v"' " -" ij nuuiu iuiuMiuiiu wu 111
'nil ! How he 1 comes into his Heyvlllo players put ti on with var- Mnrshflold nnd Mr. Masters Is cap-
li a story which must bo seen i. " " " ; iu v.. a. aumu
annrecldted. Ro'h tho original play ami tno iuniiau- m yanu, ,t. uoui
iun nn.i n Mnio " A roar- aiuaiours prouueuun uro ouun m ....., ...v..,.n u ,...,.., ..w
WO Sien ailU O OllllO. A ruui ....,' .... .. will unltn In tho p rnnerntnlntlnnn
AAK.A.I.. I t. fnmniia lllll. IllIinillK II lllllllUU n.i.ii ....- ... ,..-.. w..n. -,.. .,...,
Pt0Mrdmof "he08erie0i0andTi,tl8has8i Lillian Walker and Wnllle Van In I QhIIh Po.ltloMIss Mnmlo Ma
preceding ones boat beyond all ADT con UCADT 1 1,onoy wl, hns been ca8,Uor of tho
naplinn I ill I I Wll IIUrlll 1 """l rmmmmmmmmmmm
I a ilniwH. Vltntrrniih rnmedv it
Ijeclil music for the pictures to-' k, ... f
tno.--
tt by thn heat orchestra on
Nothing can better prove tins
to you than hearing it.
Idmlislon, lower floor, 15c; bal-
iwc.
amlng soon. Mrs. FIsko, Amor-
mot celebrated actress In
M of the D'UbervllleB," In flvo
THE HOUSE OF FEAR
This Is a special two part offer
ing by tho Lubln Co., a very good
picture of Its kind and holds tho
Intorest throughout.
Coming tomorrow, the winner of
tho hero contest conducted by the
"Ladles' World." Francis X. Bush-
in two
This Is mm of tho famous
er finest productions and wnsiinan ju "The Other Girl,"
ie unuer the personal uirecuoui reels.
Mamei Kronman, tho greaiesi 01
weciors,
FOR PAINTS '
AND WALL PAPER
Call on .
LeMimiy A Miller
M No. Front St. Phono" llB-R.
F'r May Dr. K. V, Morrovf.
Es win occupy rooms 1 ana
Jorado Building over Ked Cross
loiore.
ises
Vases
Metal Couches
fower time is here .and we
the Vases.
r Bridal, 1 0 to 1 2 in. 15c
'so Brass Vases,
WAYS SOMETHING NEW"
)pl
es-iH. Stores
Priced From
$5.50 to $8.50
WHY PAY MOUE?
Johnson-Gujovsen
Co.
A QUALITY XAMK WITH pEltVICE
FAME.
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
ELECTION 18 OVEIts
NOW FOB BUSINESS
For the summor season you should
have ono of those
Classy
Panamas
or a flno straw
$1.50 to $5
Fixtip
Start Auto Line. F. D. Cohnu
has returned from Myrtle Point
where ho has mnde nrrangomonts
to haiidlo tho Coos Ifny agency of
tho Myrtle Point nuto line to Itoso
burg. Messrs. Bnrnnrd and Lnlrd
aro arrnnglng to start the regular
sorvlco Juno (i. Tho autos aro now
mnklng nil of tho trip except fifteen
miles nnd by leaving Myrtle Point
early In tho morning nnnsougcrs nro
able to cntch the 2: lfi trnln nt
IloHohurK. Tho ronds aro Improv
ing rapidly.
EEME
IfKMOW
ABOUT
ALVIN SMITH, of Coos Hlver,
a visitor In thu city today.
YQOl
i )i
Is
WA It It EN' BESSKY, of Coos Ulver.
Is a visitor In the city today.
MBS. O. L. BURTON, of Coos Ulv
er, Is a visitor in town todny.
MHS. JOHN HOLMES, of Coos Itlv
or, is u visitor in tho city todny.
J. T. MARSHALL, of Allegany, camo
In on tho Alort this morning.
AGENTS ROVAL TAILORS.
Two fitorts,
Mai-shflcld North
IkMid
A FEW SNAPPY BUYS
02x08 Insiida lot on Improve)
street ,.9100.00
40x105 In-sld- lot, rloxi iu. . .9100.00
02x131 corner lot, well located.,
$100.00
00x00 Inside lot, houtli facing, . .
$100.00
5Htll5 including btrvet Imjirove
mentH &I10.00
Klvllll on IinpruviMl street, .9:100.00
KPECIAL
07x105 largo corner on Improvwl
Htrett, flue building hIIo. ,9510.00
Tlieho lots all available, for build.
lug, with gHMl vtater M.r'htf on or
adjoining Inmiovwl btrwtft can be
bought on eo-sy terms while they lust.
SEE RE1D ABOUT IT
159 FRONT STREET.
LEW PRICE rnmo down from Sum
ner today on business and pleasure.
CLIFFORD CARI.SON. of Coos Riv
er, arrived on tho Alert this
morning.
OEOROE BESSKY, or Coos River,
camo In on tho Rnlnbow this
morning.
IS
HERE TODAY
Steamer Brings 100 Tons of
Freight From Portland-
Will Sail Tomorrow
The steamer Alllanru arrived in
port this morning with about in cab
In pnHscngurs and about 100 tons of
freight. Hlio will leave tomorrow
morning at 1) o clock for Eurokn.
Among those to arrlvo this morn
ing wore:
J. Wldnor, M. A. JohnHon, A, ..
Wldnor, .1. Mitchell, Esther Moon,
Irono Irish, Mrs. A. Crawford, M. A.
Crawford, M. A. Rudd. M. Nardlnl.
J. F. Lucl, F. Plchan, F. K. Fellows,
John Wobor, J. S. Thomas and suver
nl steerage patiHongorH.
IX)ST A hut pin with liluo Mono
center, near Orpheum Thcator on
Saturday evening, Finder pleaso
return to Times office
FOR HAMC A Millil leather Daven
port, library table and other
household furniture, all nearly
now. Owner lonvlng town. Ap
ply .137 Commorclnl or Phono
103-J.
FOR KENT (mm1 tdx.rooiu houso
with largo Improved grounds. In
uulro nt Stutsman & Co,
FOUND Small hcow about IHxilO
feet, caught adrift In Coos Bay.
Owner may see uro snino by pay
lug for this adv. and expenses.
Information at Times offlco.
ROOM mid liiMinl. UUI) South Broad
way, (lontlumen preferred.
WANTED
WANTED Your filnui for ilo-oiop-Ing
nnd printing. Mall orders u
Bpvclalty, RehMd Bros., 220 Con
tral avenue.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work. Phono 1301 North Bond.
Mrs. Ii, W. Trover,
WANTJI , Wcturcd to frnmo. Nit
work and prices roauonablo. Ron
fold Bros., 220 Contra avonuo.
BANQUET TO
' DRAW MANY
FRED SELANDER and wlfo nnd
baby of Sumner, aro Marshflold
visitors today.
MRS. J. E. NOAH and daughter,
of Coos River, came In on tho
Alert this morning.
MR. AND MRS. JA8. COWAN, of
Lakeside, are visitors in tho city
tor a fow days.
J. J. CLINKINBEARD was down
from his Daniels Creek ranch yes
terday on business.
JACK FLANAGAN left yesterday
with Fred BenU for their home
steads In the Rock Creek section.
W. G. BORREO has returned from a
trip to Eureka and other points
In California and reports business
rather quiet there.
DAVE LILJROTH and Clias. Ander
son of Beaver Hill left yesterday
for Central Alaska to Join Mr.
Llljroth's brother in tho mining
game.
Speeches Will be Feature of
Program J. Albert Mat
son Toastmaster
Nearly every progressiva business
man In this community has mndo res
ervation for tho first annual meet
ing and banquot of tho Coos Bay Busi
ness Men's Association, which will bo
held at tho Chandler Hotel tomorrow
night. Extemporaneous speeches will
bo inailo by sovurul loading men of
thu city and boiiiu of tho gucHts will
bo called upon. J, Albert Matson
will bo toastmastor.
Tho Coou Bay Business Men's Asso
ciation was organized about two
mouths ago nnd has accomplished
many things which will be a holp to
tho community nt largo. Tho organi
zation bus been nblo to got a definite
lino on thu credit standing of over
mnn in this section, which Is consid
ered a benefit to tho man who pays
his bills as woll as to tho members
of tho association.
It Is very probablo that at tho
meeting to be held Friday night tho
association will bo enlarged to em
brace the entire county, The business
men in the remote parts of tho county
have expressed a deslro to Join tho
association, not only to i:ot tho ben
efit of the credit standing Investiga
tion but for the social activities as
well.
WANTED Tln-eo young coplo want
room nnd board on some ranch to
spend vncatlon of two wcoks to
two months. Address "G," cam
Times.
MASSAGE treatment by nu export.
Mm, S. Ltigus, 1170 Commorclnl
Avo., Phono 297.
WANT to buy 1 to ft- nero tract In
suburba with small houso; would
like to buy from pnrty who would
be willing to tako part pay In
work. Soil must bo good, prlco
reasonable, Marlon L. Swift,
Monterey, Calif,
FOUND
i
FOUNI A Hum of money. Owner
may get samo by describing It
and paying for this notice Phono
19-J-X.
0
FOR SALE
FOR HAM: Ono $05 11-A special
kodak, GG. Robfold Bros., 220
Ceutral avonuo.
FOR HALE Ikt Rooming house In
North Bond. Phono 1391.
FOR SALE CHEAP Nturfour cylin
der four cyclo englno, burns distil
luto. California madu. 10-20
horsepower. Apply at Stavo Mill.
FOR HALE Old noivmpern.
quire Times office.
In
FOR HAI.K Furultiiro for (l-rooiu
houso and houso for rent. Phono
203-J or Inqulru at Barter's Con
fectionery.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Fumlhlied Flut with hot
nnd cold water. 3C8, 3rd and High
land,
Light HotiHekwpIijg rooniH and ut
partmentu.at the Lloyd hotel.
FOIl KENT Two fumWhed lumso
keeping rooms. 373 Sixth street,
South Marshflold. Phone 295-L.
I AMONG THE SICK '
Mr. Henderson who is staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Stauff, while recuperating, Is report
ed to be getting along nicely..
CATHOLIC TiADlEH' BAZAAR,
NORTH BEND. FRIDAY and HAT
URDAY AFTERNOON AND EVE
NING. DON'T .MISH IT.
ltOYAL CROWN FLOUR, 91.25
AT HAINES.
Come out to the BAZAAR, at
NORTH 1IE.VD. FRIDAY mill HAT.
.-... , . a . I ".-- ."...- " "
. u. uuw-ircit nas returned to ins ritDAY AFTERNOON anil EVE
home at Coqullle after a short 'NINO. MiihIp, merriment and many
stay here He reports that his hootliH. Don't mlsn It.
brother Jim who pitched for Co
qullle and Marshfleld In tho Coos
county league last year is making
CATHOLIC LADIW MAZAAIt,
NORTH REND. FRIDAY nnd HT-
a lino showing witn Han Jose IHRAY AI II ll(M) AND I. Wi
lli tho California State League. NINO. DON'T MISS IT.
FOR RENT FBrabdu-d anarUtient,
In rear of 178 South Fifth street.
' '
Trusses
All styles. We have tho biggest
and best stock of TRUSSES In
Bouthorn Oregon. If you want
a comfortable, woll-fltted truss,
come here, where an expert will
fit you.
Till PENHLAR STORE
n