The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 29, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Tomorrow is the day we pay
tribute to courage; to those who
gave all to thecause they be
lieved in.
It is a good lime to think of the courage that can
enter into the business of today, not so heroic of
course, hut courage nevertheless that of selling
goods on a small margin of profit when it might be
possible to get more.
We want to give you your benefit today
and let ours come tomorrow. You'll find
such courage here.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
FRIDAY.
North Demi Library program
nt LorrIo Hall.
Norweplan Lutheran Young
People's Socloty.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
A. L. Houeeworth.
Thlmblo Club with Mrs, H.
J. Linden.
SATURDAY.
Eagles' First Annual Ball at
Eagles' Hall.
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All clothing purchased in this store will be
kept pressed free of charge.
Cwrlght Hurt Sch&iTner & Marx
Woolen Mill Store
The Coos llitji Home of Hurt Sehaffuer and Murx
Good Clothes.
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR MAY. '
Below Is given tho tlrao and
height of high and low wuter at
Marshfleld.
Tho tides aro placed In tho order
of accurrenre, with their times on
the first lino and heights on tho
second line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutlVo holKhts will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
wator. Por high water on tho bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes
i, i 1 The ft "it? The K
I I Mimnon&ffffli JJikmoitd
I tl is a better 'H'M Mis a better!
32X3 UJJJK r1"1 18.10
34x4 a--pJlll(l JJf1J 26.05
34X414 --Ul 11? LSJJ -35.00
35x4 ulmf iM t36-05 I
36x4 tl K HSSi ' 37.10 "
37x5 a-li22iiy "'" ' ' 4445
29 Hrs.. 4.39 11.37 C.34 11.20
Ft... ft. 9 0.3 4.0 2.8
30 Hrs.. 5.27 12.21 7.21 0.0
Pt... CO 0.0 4.9 0.0
31 Hrs.. 0.30 C.23 1.07 8.1G
Pt. . . 2.8 3.3 0.2 CO
Industrial Review of (the State
XKW FACTORIES, IMPHOVEMENTS AND ENTERPRISES THAT
I.VCRBASH TI1K PAYROLLS AND PHOMOTB THE DEVELOP
MENT OP OREGON
k cannery nnd evaporator nro to
erected at Alvadorc.
la the primary election just hold
trr candidate for Governor who
lOfilpil Inwa Intnrfnrlnir with In.
latrlei and Imnoslnir. now burdons
u minufacturlng was dofoatod.
Tie first of tho Astorln-San Fran-
'M itlnn nf 1 1 til atnnmnra will lin
Minchtd July 1st lit the' Cramp
amratin rniinuoipwa.
The Wlllnmnttn Pnclfln ei-mln tin-
!t(fn Ijikonliln niul WlnVliniiliir la
pj thrown up Jy a sixty ton
ThA AVnahlnirrnn mln Itiviittt u'niA
Weight hour law for womon does
not npply to tho fruit Industry as It
docB in Oregon.
Tho H. M. Iryllcsby company took
up community advertising of tho
Pacific coast In connection with onch
of their thirty-four plant.
Snlom has raised funds for tho
annual Cherry Pair to bo hold nbout
the end of June.
Reports made at tho meeting of
tho state" grange shove"d " that In
many parts of tho fltato young wo
men wero thrown out of omploy
niont by tho oporatlon of tho mini
mum wngo nnd eight hour' law.
Nineteen counties In Orogon will
Iobo $400,398 taxes this -your by
suits attacking tho O. & C. land
gntnt. Litigation has already cost
tho Btnto nearly ns much nnd thu
Inuds nro withdrawn from settlement.
llU'llt..
Tho Pacific Northwest sent out
,OC9,(335 fruit shipments In 1913.
The Catholic cathedral to ho erect
ed In East Portland will cost for
building nnd grounds, 11,000,000.
Tho Knights of Columbus will orcct
ri club building to cost SI 00,000.
m. u. iiammiu or Aiunny is plan
ning a 100-rooin hotel nt Bandon,
A $62,000 armory Is being planned
for Eugene.
Springfield Is to nave fountains
on tho principal "streets.
IRVING
BLOCK
UdlMU
Men and Boys' Outfitters
We Just recolved sovoral fine lines of Cluett's Shirts, soft
detachod collars nnd soft French cuffs Sl.SOnml MM
A big assortment of B. V. D. Undorwear. two pieces or union
IUlt 1.00 Still
A Splendid lino of Porosknlt Underwear S1-00 8,,,t
wk ski.Ij man ghadi: mkkoiiaxdisk vkiiv hkasonabu:.
WHY?
Because We Sell For Cash
ski: windows
GIUTIPVINO KVIDKNCK OK T1IK UXSlMHMSSKll VAI.UK8
ofpi:iu:i at this stoiii: von a kkw avb. ix)ok ovkh
THR OPPKHIXG8 LIBTKD 1IKIIK. TIIKltK AKK MANV .MOItK
TO hi: FQUM) in tiik stohk.
Stylish Urassleres uuderprlced.
Women's brassieres In new
models, made of excellent
quality materials, neatly trim
med. Priced special at
Let Us Help
You Get Rich
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
GROCERIES
BY BUYING HERE
Saturday Specials
16 nounds sucar $1.00
! 100' pounds potatoes ..$1.25
These prices are for Satur
day only and cash only.
Portland Grocery
Store
307 South Broadwav.
Next door to Postoffice
PHONE 192-J.
Sample waists, cholco
$1.48 i
Dainty whlto walstB of Voiles,
Lingeries, etc., a groat many
tyles to select from, perfect
rating, well made, worth up
to 2.50-
Now $1.48
25c Scrim, now
17c
Plain or bordered curtain
acrlms in white, ecru or cream,
full width, were 25o
Now 17c '
"En SPREADS Untlerpriced
pod quality, white hemmed,
mil-size bed spreads, choice
Patterns, specially priced
51.95 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
50c and 35c
10c apron ginghams
6c yard
Best checked ginghams for
aprons, assorted colors and
patterns, formerly 10c
Now 6c
12 c Outing Flannel. 8c yd.
Full width outing UnneU
best heavy, well-fleeced qual
ity, was 12 He now
' 8c
We are still selling Clark's
Best Cotton
8 for 25c
ti r? ,
Antral Avenue. Jg -T till
SATISFACTION AIAVAS OH MO' !V nEFl'.NDED.
fext to Chandler
Hotel.
WKATHKH 1'OHKOAST
Dr Aawclt'M TrrM lo Con. IUj TIbm.)
OHROON Pair and warmer
Saturday; northenstorlv winds.
LOCAL TKMPHHATUHi:
HKCOItU
Por tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 n. in., May 29, by lfrnj.
Ostllnd, special government ine
toorolofilBt: Maximum 50
Minimum 35
At 4:4.1 n. in,, 42
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
I 1013 C4.21
Precipitation sumo period
last your C0.43
Wind: Northwest, clear.
the world-known Diamond quality, at these
prices means mo'- miles per tire than you've ctcr
bought, at less mc han you've ever paid.
Th SqaufU JtftnJ fn wf ani( lAr( miltoi and lm MJt.
vxrrr
-! ri.
Pioneer Hardware Co.
chant ranch nt IlullnrdB, whoro thoy
will spend tholr honoymoon.
1): Ih PoInoiumI. Queen, n dog
owned' by Mrs. C. K. Senfuso, 4S7
Uroadwuy, ntv some rat blncult Just
boforo iloon toilily nnd Is In n pro
cnrtoiiH condition. It Is not known
just whuru thu dog found tho poi
son, Suvornl persons living In thu
vicinity of llroadwny nnd Market
strcot say their pet dogs nnd cats
nro being polBonod.
V-Htry Mi't'llnir. Thero will bo a
meeting of tho Vestry In tho Hoc
tor's study of tho Episcopal church
at 8 thin evening,
lUfiiviTN Chain Tlinmtfi TIiiich
iiiiiiiilmr No. OHnln elms. Noble' "unt ah Mrs Anna Pnrrln has ro
says thoro aro still somo uncertainties covoroda gold chain which hor llttlo
nfcout erecting a brick building on1 onunhtor lost. A lockot Ipst with
tho Noblo corner nt Third and Con- o chain was found by 13. A. Elck
tral. They will probabnly find out.w,0" who restored: It to tho ownor
soon nbout tho matter. through i Times want pd. Miss
Laura Watson found tho chain and
Korovcni Hlryrle Chns. Hack of on reading tho Times last night ro
Porndnlo through a Times found mil turned it to Mrs. Purrln.
has rocovered his blcyclo. It wiih .- --
f,ound by Allen Lloyd of Porndnlo Hurt In lluumviiy. Tom Cottoll
who promptly ndvortlscd It In tho was badly bruised whou ho was
Times and found tho ownor. i thrown from n buggy In front of tho
Alexander t'liiod 9H
nndor, proprietor of tho Java Coffee
Houso, who was arrested yestorday
for abusing his wife, was flnod $10
when ho was brought boforo Itcrordor
llutlor this morning. Aloxender plead
ed guilty to tho offonso charged.
Coos Ilotul In North Dorul tlilH nf,
David Alox- tornoon. Tho horso ho was driving
bocnino frlghtoned nt somo object
along tho wntorfrout and got beyond
control of tho driver. Cottoll was
riiBhcd to Mercy Hospital, whoro his
bruises wero dressed. His case Is
teportcd not sorlous.
CLASSIFIED
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
1X)UNI) ICnglo nnd WoiMlmnit koIiI
watch charm nt Umpire Owner
can have same by Identifying prop
erty and paying for this ad.
POR HUNT U-room funiltdiod
hoiiDokooping upnrtmonts. 418
North Second.
I'OIl HUNT Two !iirno fnmt office
In Songstackun building for $12.00
POIt HALIO aVnt, fly 11x10 ft. good
condition, $7.00. 230 SoutU
Uroadwuy. Phono 70-L.
At ItoM'burg llort Michaels, of
Coos county spent tho day In Hobo
burg looking after tax matters at tho
court houso. liny Iluol returned yos
torday from Mnrshflold, whoro ho had
boon employod as n barber for tho
past eight months. Hosohurg Ilo-yIow.
Corn (3. HinlUi Wnutcil Mnrshal
Carter this morning rocelvud u lot
tor concerning thu whoronbouts of
ono Cora Granger Smith, who nc
cording to the writer, has boon n res
ident of Mnrnhfleld for sovoral yoam.
It Is understood that hor husband's
namo Is Hiram Smith nnd that sho
Is living with hor father, who Is
blind. Tho writer has boon Informed
that tho girl nnd hor fathor havo
Comnu'iiro Puvlng. W. W. Ash
by. siiDorlntendont of construction
for tho Warren Construction Co. of contemplated taking up a liomestond;
Portland, who will havo chargo of They woro last heard from two
tho paving contracts In Marshfleld. years ago. KffortB nro bolng made
nrrlvod today on tho Dreakwntor and in settlo an nstutn hv whiMi mi
expects to commenco work on North smith will ho greatly bonoflttod. Any
TKe Royal
TONIGHT
Miss Pord In all now songs.
Five rools of tho best selected pic
tures. 'Tho Return of Lady Linda," pre
sented by Eclair In two reels. A
romantic costume drama: a wonder
ful and magnificent production.
"In the Web." A mesmerising
drama In which the art of hypnot-
, Ism plays an important part.
Western drama in ono reel.
I "Tho Kntgnt ot iter uroams. a
fantastic comeuy prouueuuu on
huge scalo.
Admission, lower floor, lCcj bal
cony, 10c.
Coming Thursday, "Paul J. Raln
ey'a African Hunt," In sir reels.
Thrilling and awe-lnsplrlng. Tho
greatest animal picture ever taken.
Coming; soon, MRS. FISKB In
"Tess of the D'Ubervllles," a five
part drama of a woman's sorrows.
The story taken from Thomas Hardy's
masterful book by the same namo.
Front street next Monday.
Will Lome. Jos. SchmeddlnK,
who has been with tho Hrndloy
Candy company for tho past year,
will lenvo nbout Juno 1 for New
Mexico, whoro ho will ongapo In
ranching. Ills brother Is now thero.
Ho will bo succeeded by Mr, Oln
dinger, who has beon with tho
Smith-Powers company.
one knowing anything nbout MIbb
Smith or her fathor Is roquestod to
notify Mnrshal Carter or Myrtlo
I Marsh Valltoro, C20 C street, Peta
I luma, California,
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
158-R
PHONE
1 0 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Hl'HVKV HAItltOltH O.V COART.
Oovi-riiliu-nl to AHi-rrtnlu IN'ptliH ul
Tillamook, Sliihlntv mill t'lHm,
A Portland paper says: "Crows
Atinmil tin. iitiilitH tttjk illpiknllnti nf
Wl Thin Moi-nliig. Tho 'marriage Moilonnnt Coonoi McKlnstry, Corps
of Frank Heath and Miss F.ffle ,,. vnl,inn, n A win ,inw
Church, a prominent Marshfleld t, ,,rlnc,im, barH on tll0 Or0g0I',
young couple, was solemnized nt 9 con.t'uHrliiB the iieasoii so data may
o'clock this morning at tho home of bo outnlnoi, on wh,c, ,0 ,n80 com.
Mr. and Mrs. F C. Hlrch, llov. H. h. ,mratlvo survoys next sonson to ns
Drowning officiating. Only I mine. .or,nn improvements In channel
dlato relatives were present. The ,0,lt,H aj ,i,0 first Work has beon
young couple left nt onco for tho Mer-tnr(,.,i Rt Nohalom. Moro men
wero ordered thero to roport to
William O. Carroll, Junior engineer.
"Tho channel Insldo as woll as
that across tho bar will bo sounded
nnd from thero the party goes to
Tillamook for similar work. Coos
Day and Sluslaw are provided for
likewise'
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
TUB AHVENTUIIKS OP KATHLY.V,
A COLONBL IN CIIAINH
Kathlyn has beon led to believe
that her father was dead, but found
him In chains in Umballah's palace,
where she was horself Imprisoned.
How she escapes and secures her
freedom Is a thrilling novelty. The
most popular series of films ever
produced. Do not miss any of them.
PATIIB WBKKLY NO. 10.
Tho world's latest events in mo
tion pictures.
MILS. MALONBY'S FOItTUXK
It enriches her financially. She
tries society, but decides to return
to her old home and find joy there
that riches cannot buy. It's a Vlta
graph rlb-tlckler.
Children, 5c j adults, 10c.
nomlntr Wednesday. June 3. "The
Third Degree." one of the greatest
plays ever staged, In five reols.
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS VflKD. Phone 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company.
Saturday
WANTED
I
MAHHAOH trwitmcnt by nn export.'
Mrs. 8. Lngus, 1170 Commercial
Ave, Phono 297.
WANTICI) Bye to oxnmlno. Hyrs
oxnmlnod, glasses fitted. Ho
Cross Optical Dopt.
WANTED Situation by youu nuu
as stenographer or bookkeopor, or
ns gonornl pfflco man, References.
Ilox 404, Mnrshflold.
FOR SALE
I
FOR HALE Houso fiirnlxhlng nt
bargain. Dining tablo, sldo board,
chairs, rockers, library tablo, lea
ther rockor, 9x12 rugs, couch, sani
tary bod, lounge nnd mattress, dres
sers, bod stoads, mnttresses, kit
chon cnblnot, brlo-u-bac, ovory
thlng pertaining to house-keeplng
Mrs, E. W, Kammeror, Second and
C,odnj Phono 100-L,
ym HALE Roiulnglon J2 KaK
pump gun, excellent conditio.
Phono 370-X, F. L. Q, 827 S 6th
street1.
FOR HALI-: 92.10.00 buys good team,
wagon and harness. R, 11, Darties,
Day City, Marshfleld.
p
FOR RENT
I
l'OH HENT Seven room home, proi
orty 100x200, large barn, fruit
trees, garden planted. Phone
302-X. Seo Mm. A. Cavanagh, East-
sldo.
POOHltfiNT i-Hiniliiliod liousekoep.
Ing rooms, single or on sulto or
sleeping rooms,
Fourth street,
Apply 39S Soutk
FOH H1LNT FIt room LumUow,
bath, eloctrlo lights, llth street, Ih
nulro F. E. Allen.
SPECIAL
WHITE ANI ni' SIH.lOHCE-
liAIN IHNNEH PLATES.
Rim'LAR PRICE, Mc EACH,
SATURDAY ONLY
6 for 75c
"ALWAYS KOMETIIINfl NEW"
j. ft j.
Shaving Gr earn
Peoples -m5c Stores
in tubo for; sanitary to use; an
tlspetlo; pleasant; makes tho
quickest lather and Is the best
shaving cream on the tnarkot.
Tho Loading Drug Storo for
Quality Goods.
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