The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
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$5,ooo
for
Photographs
Ansco Company's "Loveliest Women"
contest goes right to the hsart of every
home. This store is headquarters for
Ansco cameras, An3co film, Cyko
paper and Ansco photo materials.
There's a contest blank lor you.
Come in and know alt about
this great national competition.
REHFELD BROS.
Ttic Homo of The Anocos.
V ltmJMium
IRVING
BLOCK
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
When It Comes to
STYLE,QUALITYAND PRICE
twwiuoxmBWBisxuuM "rrarrwi-m
m
mansi w- why?
Because-WE SELL FORjCASH
See Windows.
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This is the 4th Day of June,
1 9 4 and Sales Still Continue
at the Office of Stutsman &
Co, 136 N. Broadway of the
New Bedford Addition
The cloeo-Ja homo alto and Investment proportjr, 5 blocks
from the business contor of the city of Marshflold. A vir
gin tract, .nnyer pfforqd boforo. LOTS SELL AT 1300 TO
JCBO PER LOT, One-fourth down, balance, one, two and
three years, payable on or before Deeds for cash, abstracts
showing MERCHANTABLE TITLB, contracts provldo for six
per cont por annum. All payments made payablo on or bo
fore contracts, providing for warranty deed upon thu pay
ment of nil doforrgd oums. Wo aro not urging this Invest
ment, but If you wish to get In this tract you will have to
movo, there being only about 100 home sites In the tract.
Stutsman & Co.
BOXING!
Under Auspices North Dend Boxing School
' THREE SIX-ROUND BOUTS
FRANK MASON ... vs JOHNNY SPILLANE
I.1U rounds,
BILLY HANCOCK vs FRANK H0LBR00K
MO rounds,
WARREN WEATHERLLY.. vs. . HARRY L0CKW00D
1.10 Pounds.
FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 5TH, 9 P. M., SHARP.
Eckhoff Building, entrance through Billiard Hall.
General Admission, $1.00. Ringside, $1.50
ISe Royal
TONIPWT
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
The Kelloys will again entertain
?u In their own way and It sure to
flease.
Paul J. Ralney's African hunt In
li reels. The . films of this great
Picture were taken In the Jungles
W Africa and are not others, STAG
ED in the ZOO of some park or
Menagerie.
Yu will be sure to get your
woney's worth when seeing this
GREAT FEATURE.
Special music tonight.
Admission, lower floor, 25c; bal
Y. 10c.
Here Tonight: The Memorial held
U thn o.l...t XT . 1'n.lr nf t )l O
aneral ship ''Montana,' carrying
COQl'lLLE AM) MARSHFIELD
AUTO STACJK
Schedule.
Lv. Chandler Hotol, at 7:15
n. m.; 10:00 n. m.; 1:30 p. m.
nnd 4:30 p. m.
Loavo Baxter Hotel, CoqulUe,
7:15 a. m.j 9:45 a. m.; 3:00
P. m.; 4:30 p. m.
Fnro: Ono way, $1.25; Hound
trip, .siuuu dy, )ia.oi
Auto connects with 9:00 o'clock
nnd 3:00 o'clock boats from
Random
Oooil cms: careful drivers
.TKSSK UlTE,
Transportation Manager
Cuotied
Ad
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
FOFNH Small gold Elk pin. Owner
can have samo by Identifying prop
erty mtd paying expenses nt Times
office
FOR RENT Three-room flat wllli
bath. No children. C48 South
Eleventh street.
FOR SALIC Five ltH n South
Fourth, also ten or 20 ucres on
Cntchlng Inlet. Phono 314X1.
WANTED KM?rleiHl housemaid
to work on farm, wages 30.00.
Phono 2C9-L or 324-R.
VOll HUNT Seven room furnished
house, 940 S. Hrondway. Phono
3155.
HELP WANTib"
BREVITIES
TIDES FOR JUNK.
Below Is given the tlnm nnd
height of hlgk and low water at
Marsnnoid.
The tides are placod In tho order
of tcourrence, with tholr tlmoa on
the first line nnd heights on tho
socond line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive holghts will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. For high water on the bar
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
3 lira. . 4. OS 10. 10 3.44 10.42
Ft. . . 1.3 4.4 1.4 CO
4 Mrs.. 6.11 11.30 4.41 11.27
Ft. .. O.C 4.4 1.0 C.4
5 Hrs. . COS 12.40 6.39 0.0
Ft. . . 0.0 4.0 2.0 0.0
0 lira. . 0.10 7.01 1.39 C37
Ft. . . CG 0.5 4.7 2.1
7 lira.. 0.04 7.53 2.34 7.32
.a
We arc now
giving away
Rogers' Silverware
FREE
Now on display at our store. Come In nnd look It oror. With
each caBh purchase of tea, coffees, extracts nnd spices wo glvo
you n coupon to the amount of your purchase Save these up and
g'et this bonutlfttl Sllvcrwnro FREE. On all purchases of teas
wo will glvo double coupons. Ut suro and sco these premiums nt
your earliest opportunity.
COOS BAY TEA, C0PFEE & SPICE HOUSE
WANTED MItldle-ngcd woman to
do housework for nged couple. Ap
ply to Mrs. Joseph Richards, Klt-tyvllle.
WANTED Place In rninp by liinii
and wife; woman ns cook, man
as engineer or any other work.
A'lrenn "Willing." enro Times.
I
FOR SALE
VOn HALE Iot nnd half, with Niunll
houso, In West Hunker Hill. Phono
390-L.
VOll SALE Celery pliuitn. Phono
3151.
BARGAIN New International En
cyclopaedia for snlo at bargain.
20 volumes nnd Reading Courso
Supplement, half Russia binding.
Almost now. Phono 3C9-J.
FOR RENT
The great automobile road races
held at Santa Monica, Collfornla.
Showing the world's daring drivers'
competing for the "Vanderbllt Cup"
and world's championship,
"Hearst-Sellg Weekly." Topical
subjects. News that Is news hap
penings of the world as they are,
"The Medicine Man's Vengeance.';
Special two-part Kalem Western
story featuring Princess Mona Dark
feather, the full-blooded Indian girl
actress.
Vltagraph's funny comedy, "The
Hall-room Rivals." They both court
the samo widow. They are persist
ent lovers, but are over-anxious. A
third party carries off the prize.
Longest and best show in the city
for the price. Qhlldren, 5c; adults,
10c.
Tomorrow night: "The Third De
gree will be repeated by numerous
requests. See this grand feature In
five reels wjtnoui iau. euicu
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms,
modern, bath, phono and homo
conveniences $10 per month.
334 No. First St., phono 325.-L.
FOR RENT Private garage. Apply
to Dr. J. T. McCormac. Phono
244-J.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
rooms. 187' South Second street.
FOR RENT Six-room Iioiiho on
South Ninth street, $20 per mo.
Phono 171 or call 130 North
Hrondway.
FOR KENT Furnished mount In
private home. 303 8o. Fourth at.
FOR RENT Modem bungalow, fur
nlshod. Tenth Btrcot. Enquire
or Mrs. S. E. Painter or phono
3SCJ.
1'OU RENT Five- room bungalow,
bath, ulectrlc lights, 11th stroot, In
quire F. E. Allon.
FOR RENT Four room furnished
flat, Illack house. Phone 299-J.
SELECT ROOMS nnd table Iwiird
for gentlemen, In private family;
close In; rates reasonable. Call
239 South Fourth Street.
WEATHER FORECAST
IDr Ault4 rmi U Om Bu Tlan.)
ORECJON Fair and wnrmer
Friday except near coast; wes
terly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For the 24 bourn ending at
4:43 n. m., June 4, by llonj.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum on
Minimum 40
At 4:43 a. m 42
Prcclpltntiou 06
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
1013 04.34
Precipitation samo porlod
last year 01.03
I Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy
HORN.
JOIIANNSEN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivor
Jolmnnaen nt their homo nt Em
pire nn 8W pound son. Mother
nnd child nro doing nicely. Mrs.
JohnnnHen wns formerly Miss Al
pha Wlcklund.
Wed In Coqulllo. Dr. F. J. Hayes
and Mrs. W. Jacobs wore married
nt Coqulllo yesturday, Judge Hall of
ficiating. They returned Inst eve
ning nnd will iniiko their homo In
Mnrshfleld.
IlontH Due. Tho Nann Smith and
tho Parnlso are duo In tonight or
tomorrow, tho Nann from San Fran
cisco and tho Parnlso from Portland.
Leaves Today. C. A. Smith will
Icavo on tho Rcdondo for San Fran
cisco today, being called tboro by
special business, but expects to re
turn to the Ray In a week or so.
Mlrcno Coining. T. I). James has
arranged to havo tho Mlronn como
hero and take a cargo of merchandise
to tho Sluslaw Saturday night ns the
Roamor will not bo ready for tho
run until next weok.
Elk Meeting. At n meeting of
the Mnrshfleld Lodge of Elks Inst
night, It was decided to meet the
first and third Wednesdays of each
month during tho summer season.
They havo boon mooting ovory
Wednesday heretofore.
Not Consulted. Two Marshflold
drug Htoro managers stuto they were
not consulted in reference to tho
change hi hours of closing und tho
statement that all druggists were
agreod on tho new hour was an
error.
1 '.agios Initiate tIiiimv Threo men
woro Initiated Into the fraternal or
der of Eagles nt n meeting nt the
Eagles Hall last night. They wore
It. W. Harrington, William Oarrett
and Albert Rogors. following the
Initiation social activities were In
dulged In.
MASSAOE treatment by an expert.
Mrs. S. Lngus, 1170 Commercial
Avo.. Phono 297.
Sidewalk
Sulkies
IpS)
Priced from. $1.50 to $9.75
Why Pay Moro?
Johnson-Gnlovsen
Co.
A QUALITY. NAME WITH SERVICE
FAME.
PHONE itZQD
10 Cent 130-H
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Wed in California Mrs. E. W.
Kammerur liaa received an announce
ment of tho marriage of tier cousin,
Mlaa Rnmona Radcllffe, to Mr. P.
E. Stntlor at Han Francisco, May .10.
"Ihs Tlidc'lffo was well known on
tho nay, having spont a couple of
iieusoua here. Her charming ways
nnd vivacity won her many friends
who will unlto In congratulating Mr.
htutler on his victory In Cupid's
realm,
liociite In IVtutuiiia. In a letter
to The Times ordering tho address
on his paper changed from Ilurkeley
to Petnluma, California, where the
eggs como from, J. 11. Mliner says:
"I mil seeking the fountain of youth
In tho 'Valley of tho Moon,' so ex
pect to pass tho summer In Sonoma
County." Joe's Coos Ray friends
will wish that he may find not only
the fountain of youth but tho hen
that lays tho golden egg In Petalu-
ma.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY.
Progress Club mombcra's pic
nic near Cooston,
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
F. E. Hague.
Thursday Club with Mrs. J.
II. Stnddcn.
Norwegian Lutheran Young
Ladles' Aid nt home of Rev.
and Mrs. Thorpe.
FRIDAY.
"Rubber" Social nt Taylor's
Hall by North Rend Altar
Guild.
Lndlcs' Art Club with Mrs.
L. O. I,nng.
1 HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER
Miss Laura R. Turner wns tho
honored guest nt the home of Miss
OlndyB Ferry, Miss Ferry and Miss
Edith Johnson being the hostessos.
The color schome wns carried out In
yellow, white ami green. The girls
having showered their handkerchiefs
nt her enjoyed many fio muslcnl
selections. A dainty luncheon wns
served by MIbbos Ferry und John
sou. After luncheon various games
were played. Among those invited
were: Lillian Seaman, Hazel Cof
fin, Clara Abel, Edith Ayre, Stella
Magnus, Stella llnglund, Irene Out
mette, Gonevlova (losnoy, Rhodn An
derson, Rosy Knox, Rernleo Mlrra
soul and MIsb Turner, Edith Johnson
and Gladys Ferry.
' MOUTH MARSHFIELD SCHOOL I
.
Sixth A and II
Only ono word wns missed In tho
A class In tlui last spoiling contest.
They had nn average of H8 11-1.1.
Tho following pupils hnve been
neither nbsont nor tardy tho piiBt
school year: Clara Abel, Hazel Cof
fin nnd Leslie Holmes.
Stella Magnus, Hazel Coffin. Edith
Ayre, Lllllnn Seaman, IXIth Johnson
and Rhodn Andorson woro honorary
pupils,
I NORTH BEND NEWS I
4 1 4
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Vaughan and
sons, 'Ar'chlo anil (icorgo, illau to
lcavo about tho middle of tho month
In tholr auto for Mc.Mlnnvlllo.
Mrs. Win. Hchrock Is HI nt her
home on Union nvcuuo.
I ' AMONG THE SICK I
Miss Ena McKeown, daughter of
"Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. McKeown, Is re
ported qtitto 111 of moaslos at tholr
npartmentBjn Tho Chandler.
COyULLLE CONTIiST.
The doclamntory contest hold In
tho Masonlo Hall was a vory suc
cessful entertnlnmuut. Tho medals
were awarded In tho first division
to Mildred Corblt; In tho second to
Marvel Skoels, nnd In tho third to
Doris Peoples. Coqulllo Herald.
CATCH YOUNfJ SEALS
When Rlnln llarrott was driving
thu stage up the beach this weok,
two baby seals wore picked up, Thoy
were brought to Florence nnd J. W.
Pattell, tho preferred stock man,
mado Percy Cox n present of the
little fellows nnd boforo tho loft
named them Mutt and Jeff, Flor
ence West.
Prohibition Debute. Representa
tives of all thu labor unions of tho
city will meet at the Longshoremen's
Hall on Sunday afternoon, Juno 14,
when tho liquor question will bo de
bated. Some of the most prominent
speakers among tho organizations
will speak on the occasion and then
the body will decldo by vote wheth
er or not they favor prohibition. All
members of the unions are Invited
as the meeting Is considered one of
Importance.
School ExerelwH. Superintendent
A. G. Raab, of North Rend, was here
yesterday on business This Is high
school commencement week there.
Tho annual class day exerclsos will
be held at the high school at eight
o'clock tonight and will be followed
by tho Alumni banquet at tho Oregon
lintel at ten o'clock. Tho high
Bi-nool band concert will bo given
Friday night at eight o'clock.
(corgi' II. Riley Wanted Marsha)
Carter this morning received u let
tor from A. E. Orlffns, chief of po
llco at Seattle, concerning the where
abouts of ono Geo. 11. Rlloy, who, ne
cording to tho wrltor, formerly work
ed at tho Roberts logging camp, He
Is supposed to have left there far
Ills home In Seattle since March I,
but has not reached homo and his
parents are worried about him. It
is thought that tho young man might
bu corresponding with some of thu
men hu mut whllu working at tho
camp and that they might know
something of his whereabouts, Any
one knowing anything about Riley
kindly notify Mnrshal Carter.
I SOMETHING TO DO I
4 4
Oh, ye who complain of the
grind, remember theso words (which
are truo!): Thu dreariest Job one
ran find Is looking for something
to do! Sometimes, when my work
seems n crime, and I'm sorely
tfinpted to sob, I think of the long
vanished time when I wus out hunt
ing a Job. I walked eighty miles
e-ery day, and climbed forty thou-
send high stairs, and people would
shoo me away, and ilt me with Ink
stands nnd chairs. And then, wfton
tho evening grew dark, I knew
nought of comfort or ease; I made
tie a bed In the park, for supper
chewed bark from tho trees. I
looked through tho windows at men
who tuokled tholr oysters and squabs
and probably grumbled again be
cause they wero tired of their Jobs.
And I wus out there In tho rain,
with nothing to- eat but my bIioo,
and filled with n maddening pain
because I had nothing to do. And
now when I'm tempted to raise tho
grand hailing slgu of distress, I
think of those sorrowful days, and
then I feel bettor, I guess, I go
at my labors again with energy vital
and new, and' say, as I toll in my
den, "Thank' God, I havo something
to do,"t Waif Mason,
Wfemmsi)
ENOS SMITH, of Coos River, Is a
visitor In tho city today.
S. C. ROGERS, of Coos River, Is a
vlsltpr In tho city today.
J. E. NORTON of Coqulllo, lis &
Mnrahtlold business visitor.
ELMER WATSON, of Allegnny, la
n visitor in tho city today.
PHILIP LANDRITH. of Coos River,
wns a vUltor In tho city todny.
DEPUTY SHERIFF CLYDE GAGE Is
nero from Coqulllo on business.
J. A. SMITH, of Coos Rlvor, enmo
In on tho Rainbow this inprnlng.
H. A. EDLIN, formorly n rosldont of
Hunker Hill, Is hero from Gold.
Rcnch.
MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH. of Coon
River, enmo In on tho Alert this
morning.
CARL CLINKENREARD, of Dnnlols
Creek, came In on tho Hntnbow
thls morning.
MRS. It. M. BARTER left todny for
Portland, whoro she will .visit hor
slstors nnd remain until after thcr
Roso Carnival.
DON GARDINER nnd A. S. Ham
mond, of North Rend, wero Mnrsh
fleld visitors today.
MRS. C. W. GIRRS, of North Inlet,
was a Marshflold' business visitor
todny.
RERTIIA SIMMONS, or Marshflold,
passed through Rosoburg today on
roulo to Portland, whoro bIio will
spend n couple of weeks visiting:
with friends. Rosoburg Rovlow.
HARRY REYNOLDS, purser of tho
Nana Smith, returned yesterday
from Portland and Sunttlo .whero
hn wns summoned ns n witness in
a federal court trial.
S. R. OATHCART and A. P. Owen re
turned todny from Coqulllu, w he ro
ll oy hnvo been for three dnys a
witnesses In the Moncgat-Slmpsoa
enso from Ten Mllo.
GEORGE CLINKENREARD, or Dnn
lols Creek, enmo In on tho Rain
bow this morning. Ho will sail
on the Rrcnkwtttor todny for
Portland, whoro ho will taku In
tho Roso Festival.
I1ELLE THRIFT, daughter of tho oj
ncssor of Coo county, passed
through Rosoburg thla morning on
rnuto to hor homo, nftor a (aw
dnys" spont nt Portland and other
northern Oregon cities. Hosobure
Rovlow.
FRED 8AX of North nond wns her
today looking nftor some Improve
ments bolng mado In tho Nasburg
Grocery show windows. Ho eaym.
that tho prosopcts nro for a Rood
crowd nt tho boxing bouts which
hu will hold In North Hond to
morrow night.
DR. J. T. M'CORMAC leavos on thu
Rcdondo this nttornoon for iror
koley In response to n messago
Hinting that Mrs. McCormac, who
tins boon III, was not recuperat
ing ns rapidly aa was expected.
Ho ex poet to roturn hero for tho
balance of tho summer ns soon
as hor honlth will permit.
Hold Examination The stntrr
eighth grade examinations aro being
held today, Mrs. Sylvester Jones be
ing nppolntod official oxumlnor for
tho Mnrshfleld schools,
PENSLAR
Li
Sali
lver oanne
the best liver and kidney
salts on the market. Try
a bottle and be convinced
Money back if not satisfied.
1 &iYJBjr4litV(v
SOLD
Two moro of thu
miappy buys offer
Mi by Held. Only
m few left. Phono
'JM l-J ami tuk
ltold about tliein.
He will tithe you
out in his car und
nhow you the best
buyn nny time
nOxt)-fiM)t lots, !v
el ami rlcarei, for
91 S3, on rasy terms.
W. A. HEIR,
I no Front St.
u
a late heroes of Vera Cruz.
prices. I