The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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union-
Shoe Style and
Foot Comfort
The "Natural Shape"
that your foot requires--
The exact style that your
taste prefers
Perfectly united in our
assortment of
$k
a 9 -
Mrtmwlv
SHOE
"A friend to your feet"
to meet the particular wants
of particular people at a low
price for high value.
Woolen Mill
where In the work between hero I
nnd Gardiner.
WM. STODDARD ami family are ar-
ranging to move from South Inlet l
to Marshfleld, whero they will
spend part of the summer. Mr.
Stoddard Is employed by the Smith
rowers Logging Company nnd ho
will not be permanently located
ngnln until the camps are opened
on the new lino south of Mvrtlo
Point.
? AMONG THE SICK f
Maxlne and Elizabeth .Tones, tho
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. I). A.
Jones, nre recovering from a severo
attack of the measles.
George Williams, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. V. Williams, Is the lntest vie
tlm of tho measles epidemic.
Dr. R. H. Walter and his son,
Richard, have Just recovered from
the lnenelos.
The little child of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Nell Harncs, who has been quite III
at the home of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, on Coos
Rlvor, is reported much Improved
todny.
Mrs. Otis Wilson Is reported qulto
sick nt their home at Forndnlo.
J. It. Sweet's llttlo daughter Is
reported quite 111 of measles at the
Rood Apartments.
Oliver Thompson Is reported qulto
sick of mcnsles and bronchitis nt tho
Craig boarding houso In Uunkcr Hill.
Sponcer Simmons, who has been
nuito 111 at the homo of Row G. Le
Roy Hall. Is reported much improved.
OGAk
I ff j?- SM (TTT
BREVITIES
TIDES VOIt .ll'NE.
Below Is given the tlmo and
height of high ana low water at
Marshfleld.
The tides are placed In the order
of occurrence, with their times on
the first Hue nnd holghts on the
second line of each day; n compar
ison of consecutive heights will in
dicate whether it Is high or low
water. For high water on tho bar
subtract two hours !U minutes.
CHrs. . 0.1G 7.01 1..1U C.37
in. .. c.c o.r. 4.7 2.1
7 lira. . 0.C4 7.53 2.34 7.32
Telephono 77.
WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS
YOU NEED OUR GOODS
WHY?
BECAUSE WE HAVE PRICE QUALITY SERVICE
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
See Us. Farm Implements, Hardware and Plumbing
19
TO
SPEAK IRE
CUOTIED
AD
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
.
FOR HALF Now 1-1 half truck
Studobnkcr wagon. See J. u.
Donne, Phono 331-R.
FOR RENT Fivo room luue, fur
nished. Apply nt 395 South 7th.
WEATHER FORECAST
(tlr Aukk-IatJ l'rr I Cm. IUj Tli I
OREGON Showers tonight:
.'uesdny generally fair with
rising temperatures; southwes
terly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For the 21 hours endlug nt
4:43 a. m June S, by llenj.
OBtlind, special government me
teorologist: Mnxlmum CI
Minimum 47
,t 1:43 a. m 4!
Ration IS
Ration since Sept. 1.
i 1013 or.r.i
I Precloltntlon same porlod
laBt year 01.12
Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. I
J Precl'pl
Proolpll
WILL DISCUSS
SEX HYBIEHE
WANTED Well (Mliirntitl. Iiiiltlir
Gorman girl wnnts good position,
housowoik or caring for children.
Talks Amorlcan or Gorman. 3039
Farmers.
St
WANTED Woman to help clean
houso, half any. can a. uom
morcln! nt 8:30 Tuesdny inornliiB.
ore
FOR UKNT Modern finis over
Cook'n Grocory. Knquiro tiio
Gunnery. Phono 34-.I.
FOR HALE Furniture In n M'vcn-
room rooming bouse. 13S rortn
Third street. Mm. F. M. Gotchy.
IRVING
BLOCK
9O4640M
Two men. of nrWni taste in clothes, looked at our
stock. They disagreed radically as to the style they
'Preferred, but each bounht a Suit that pleased him.
i And thev were both dressed in correct style. That's
where the designing art -of these good clothes makers
comes in they make clothes for all tastes.
You're sure to find something you like here
You'll like the prices, too. Special this
week, $17.00, $18.50 and $20.00.
t V P nfb BLUES AND BLACKS
choice ;fc I ;vv ...pM.nrn
mmmmaiB K vv lliULUUUU
WHY?
Because We Sell for Cash.
All Guaranteed.
FOUND Key, iieor Alllnmo wnre-
houso. Owner mny nnu snmu
nt Times office
.Meet Tonight. Tho AiiKllcnn
Young Peoplo'a Association will meet
tlila evening nt 7:30 in Guild Unll.
Adeline Sailed Sunday. Tho
steamer Adeline Smith sailed yes
tordny morning with n capacity load
or lumlier ror snn rrnnriBco.
AutolNl Hurt. Percy Phillips, a
driver on tho Gorst & King lino, suf
fered a severo Injury to his hand nnd
kicked bnck when ho wn cranking.
Ho wilt bo laid up for n few days.
Will Go San l'mnclwo. Clar
nnrn I.nrdon lias resluucd his position
with Tho Tlinea nnd will lenvo tins
wnnu for bl homo in San Frnncisco,
Ho Is no longer connected with Tho
Times.
Memorial Service. Tho Foresters
of America hold tho annual Memorial
survlco nt their hnll yestordny after
noon. Tho eulogy wnH dollvored by
Mllo Sumnor. About forty members
of tho argnnlzatlon attended.
Elect Offlcorw. At a mooting of
tho Catching Inlot Co-operative Tol
opliono Company hero Saturday, Win,
BonoornKO was oipcich iin-miium. ..
riiinnnM. vleo-nrosldont: J. 8. Mas
tora, Bocrotary, and Dan
troaBitror.
R. A. Booth Accepts Invita
tionChamberlain and
Hanley May Come
Marshfleld will havo orators of
Btnte and national repute for tho
Fourth of July eolobratton here.
Senator I. S. Smith nnd Hugh Mc-
Lnln, the committee nppolntcd to so
euro speakers for tho big event, hnvo
Issued Invitations to Senator Georgo
Chamberlain, R. A. Rooth nnd Win.
llanloy, the threo candidates for U.
S. Senator this year.
It, A. llooth has replied, accoptlng
tho Invitation, nnd saying that he
will bo here sure. Mr. llooth bad
planned to visit here early In May
but had to postpone his visit. Ho
Btntoil then that' ho expected to spend
a week or so In thlB county when ho
came.
Senator Chamberlain has written,
saying tunt he will bo here It ho can
possibly make It, but Hint he will not
know definitely for u short tlmo.
WET GROUNDS
P
1
FOR UKNT Large funiMicil limine.
kooplng room. 334 First street
North. Phono 32C-L.
FOR UKNT Unfurnished room.
239 So, Uroadwny.
WANTKD Til Imnw SMOO. H Kr
cent, two yonrs tlmo, good security.
Address O. W., caro Times offlco.
1 FOR SAL
he Pvoyal
TONIGHT
rbe Kelleys In an net that Is a
tam. If vnn ImvA troubles BOO
ily.
paul j, Ralnoy'a Afrlcau Hunt"
x reels will bo siiown nere
Wa tonight for the benefit of
Me that did not aee It last
FMday, and thoy will say, as the
who saw It then:
""i nun and no
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
W not Imp nllinrn that DID Bee
t before,
Mml8slon. lower floor. 15c: unl-
nJ'. 10c.
A new act nnd new faces will bo
next Wednesday.
vouie where you see the BEST.
the BEST, and enjoy yourself
e BEST THE ROYAL.
Watoh fn or ..Mlta Tjiva." Tho
t'l of Mystery.
era Cm Mnnmrini nrocram to-
ht.
HONE
9 Cent
flessenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY
THE ADVENTURES OF
KATHLYN, No. 6.
THREE BAGS OF SILVER
Having rescued the stolen sacred
elephant and restored it to Its devo-
li ;la sure lees, ivaimyn aim iier puny uro
ke!" This captured by the brigands and Held
fake!
158-R
for ransom. Knthlyn, laslied to the
cage of a famished tiger, with death
at her back and facing death, makes
a marvelous escape. The most pop
ular serial story ever filmed,
H.'S INDIAN NEMESIS
For years the reuegade endeavors
to escape from his Indian Nemesis
whose snuaw he had slain. How
death overtakes him Is shown In an
awe-lnsplrlng climax.
A NIGHT OUT
A rlp-roarlng Edison comedy,
THE LION AND THE MOUSE
IN SIX REELS SHOWING TWO
NIGHTS WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY THIS WEEK. SEVEN
PIECE ORCHESTRA DOTH NIGHTS
FOR SALE ."-iimuii limine nun im
40x140 nt 1073 commercial, in
quire nt place. ChaB. Solln.
FOR SALE Furtilliiiv of 4-rmnii
bungalow. 4 00 some sun .
FOR SALIi Five lotH on Routli
Fourth, nUo ton or 20 acres on
Catching Inlot. Phono 314X1.
pliinls. Phono
VOll HALE Celery
3 1 T 1 .
The bnBoball game between teaum
representing Marsliflolil and North
Uond, which nnd neen nrrangeu mr
Sunday, wbb called off on account
of wet grounds. For the biiiiio rea
son tho game between tho two Elk
teams was postponed. Whether
MarBhflold will piny North Uend
or Coiiullle next Sunday Iuib not
boon definitely decided. In tho
ovent tho local team crosses bats
with Couulllo the gamo will be
plnyed on tho old fair ground dia
mond. If tho gamo Ib with North
noini It -vlll bo- Btngod there ob
nrnvloiifllv arraiiKCil.
MntBon.j Tlio fair ground diamond Ib bolng
rlonuod and rolled ami win uu nun-
t..i(U .inii kiiv rciiKinuur iu-,nuo ror nrnciiro hi u iw .
drowB of North Bond will tender his combination of clrcumBtumes, ln-
roBlcnatlon there, oiiecuvu .nny '..ciuiiiug mo wnmui. n iiiv,,,v.
Series of Meetings Arranned
for Marshfleld and Vicinity
By Organization.
The local promotion commltteo
of tho Oregon Social Hygiene So
ciety hns definitely decided ns to
the dales nnd speakers for the meet- '
lugs for parents nnd other mlitlta
on sex hygiene to bo hold within
the next two weeks, concerning
which previous notice wnB recently
given by The Times.
Tho city hns beon divided Into
four districts. A sorles of two
meetings will b0 held In each, nd
dressed by n layman nnd a phys
elan. Tim first general mooting
In ;nch district will be followed
exactly one weok lator by a dia
logue mooting at which certain set
dtiestlon will bo asked bv tlm Uv
man and answered by tho physician,
llit'sp questions comprehend thoso
which come from children In th
exnerienco of every mother nnd
UllllUI
The purpose of tho meetings Is
.0r.n?.M ,in1r.m,tH wh 'loflnlto nnd
prnctlinblo Ido.iH and mothodn for
ho educnt on of girls ami boy. In
ttirtttor nortalnlng to tho nnluro and
well being of box; Information as
for'l C " "ntl ,,0,,n"0,Jr "
A commltteo of Interested liidlen
Planning to boo thnt nn Invltn-
mi ii'iii-iies tno niiuits In
homo In the city.
tiio Bchedulo of the
as ioiiowb:
Ray City and Bunker Hill resl
dentB nt tho Bunker Hill School
Tueadnys jno o nnd 10. Speaker,
r. A. Tledlton nml llr it t oi..
every
meetings Is
HELP WANTED
WANTED A gixxl German farmer
wishes to rent n dairy or other
good farm with stock to Btart nny
time. Answer In Gorman or Eng
lish to Coob flay Times, Marshfleld,
Oro.
WANTED Bright lmy , "bout III
years old to clerk In local whole
sale houso. Box M. 0.. caro of
Times office.
FOR RENT '4
VOll RENT Partly fiu-iiMied res
taurant In Rood location In con
nection with North Bond Hotel.
Reasonable. Phone C. A. Metlln,
Coos Hotel. .
Ho plniiB to go to hlB old, homo nt
Hudson, Now York, to sottlo his fath
er's estate and will then locate In
Santa Rosa, Collfornln.
PliuiH Ibini-P. I'. Norton Is flu;
urlng on holding a couple of days
racloK hero tho last of Juno or 'car y
In July, nncea will bo held nt M)'",'"
Point tho Fourth so that thoro slioulil
be a good Btrlng of horsoB In horo at
MWitjSMIiHTt ' Holmo. who
arrived hero recently from California,
hns bought Mr. Rlnno's Interest In the
Mnrshflold Bakery and ho and Mr.
Potors will contlnuo tho business.
Mr. Rlnno has not docldod what busi
ness ho will engage In.
Council Tmilglil. The Marshfle d
City Council will moot tonight to
tnku up various uiatterr. Owing
o the nbsonco of City Attorney
A' J i. iu nxnortoil that any
action will bo taken about the Coos
IVjiv Water companys rie -
which Councilman Copplo protosted.
Win ltnres. Volmn 7., formorly
owned by F. P. Norton, but not own
ed by Bort Clnnflold, of DallaB. cap
tured the 2:24 trot at Independence
last weok In three straight eatsh.
Wan formorly n Coob County Jump
er, but now owned by C. W. Konyon.
of Independence, took tho three-quar-
t0r(,,,,l!,,. V.-Ot:.rAFredor.ckson.
Jr.. nged bIx monthfl. sou of Mr
and Mrs. Otto Frodorlckson, of
North Bond, was burled yesterday.
The child died wauiruuy i ".
tho playerB from prnctlelug, but
It Ib hupod that conditions ran be
remedied bo that tho local rnna
desire for good baseball can lie
gratified,
NO
IB
FIE
I
PICTURE COMING
FOR UKNT Two furcjsliwl rooms
fot ladloB. Must furnish satlsfac-
inrv rflferonces. lnauire ui nuu
North Broadway,
12 forenoons.
between 9 and
FOB UKNT Four-room flat, partly
furnished. $15.00 per month, in
cluding water. I. S. Smith.
PERSONAL MENTION
F. C. BIRCH AND WIFE have moved
Into a tent house nt Ferndalo for
tlm summer months. Theb" are
located near the Otis AVIlson home
IM'IKavii, Ail.'V'I'inV
f- AND MRS. WALTER and family
ana Mr nr.j -t-a TnVm npar en-
wci an automobile trip to South j REy. ROBERT E. BROWNLNG ro
mp i-r.ot..,l..
FAN BUNCH, who will havo
""ffp r.r the new logging camp
h'h Paul Dlmmlck, of the
aavne & Hoyt Company will
Pen at Beaver Hill, was a Marsh
ineld visitor Saturday.
turned from Gardiner on Saturday,
after conducing services In the
Episcopal church there. He wont
across country last Thursday by
way of tho railroad and reports
great Interest and progress orery-
FOH UKNT Private garnKe. Apply
to Dr. J. T. McCormac. Phone
244-J. .
FOR RENT Furiilsdieil hleeplng
- n m n Ail. ty nnni .1 of rani
rOOmB. IS I SOUIH dboiuu '""
FOR BENT SI-iooiii liout.0 on
South Ninth street. $20 per mo.
Phono 171 or call 13C North
Broadway,
FOR UKNT Furnished rooms In
nrivato home. 363 So. Fourth at.
t?tn TH.-vi'fiiilerii liuuculow. fur
nlshod.' Tenth atreot. Enquire
of Mrs. S. E. Painter or phono
38G-J.
rnit RENT Five room bungalow,
bath, electric lights. 11th street, In
quire F. E. Allen.
ferlng with the whooping ronisi anil l0j,UcH through which ruiiB a
meaBlos for Bevornl days, I m tc jovo story reploto with hoa:
tho Borond death In tho r redorUK- , d thrunK WRh omotlo
son family witnin
Fiedn. their llttlo
about a month ago
a row wcuitn.
daughter, died
The Famous Play "The Lion
and The Mouse" Booked
For the Grand.
Mannger Marsdon, of tho Grand
Theater, who has boon giving 8ryeral
star productions ut the popular play
house, announces nnothor ton-strike
In tho production of Clinrlos Kloln'B
great Amorlcan drama, "Tho Lion
and tho Mouse," at tho Grand on
Wednesday and Thursday of thlB
weok
Tills story was first written for "tho
stago, scored tho greatest buccobb of
nnv drHina of modern times nnd wuu
later transcribed Into a novol of the
i. . uuiiiti which was equully as
iioiuilar.
It la a modern American drama
based upon tho dovelopment of big
business outorpriBOB inioriocKcii wun
is a romau
boart Inter-
eat and thrilling with emotion,
Tho leading dally pupers of Now
York sav tho nhotoiilay la ovou great.
er than the stage production of tho
nf1"!!!1,,,"1"101'1 roBldontB, Bouth
of Donnolly avenue, at the High
School Wednesday. Juno 10 and
17. Sponkerfl. w. A. Rold an
Dr. Mrs. Mnttlo B. Shaw. ""
North Mnrsliflnlil m.i,int. .. ...
r- nnlTin ATn1i VMnyi'
a a. m ,9' . 8')on,or. Sonator I.
8. Smith and Dr. Everett Mlngus!
I'orndnlo residents nt tho homo
of Mr. and MrB. F. A. Golden, Fri
days, Juno 12 nnd 10. Hnonkor.
w. A. Rold nnd Dr. AlrB. Mottle B.
Shaw.
Tho mootlngs will hogln promptly
nt 8 p. m. anil last shortly over
ovor nn hour.
Tho aim further of thoso talks
la briefly to point out tho social
omergoncy that faces Bocloty today
regarding tho social diseases Insofar
nB to show tho groat nocosslty for
this work.
Tho Oregon Social Hyglonu Socloty
hopes to cnusu every parent to see
the need of equipping their sons
and daughters with decent nnd suf
ficient Information about tho hy
giene of box rnthor than lot them
get It from quack doctors, adver
tising specialists, street limns, vllo
literature, questionable companions.
innuendo una other sordid Bources,
Tho society further believes that
n groat part of tho sorrow and mis
ery to the Individual and tho homo
that (.oiiio about ns a result of Ig
norance nnd misinformation will bo
averted when paients hco their duty
and perform It.
The local promotion commltteo
commends tho meetings to evory
parent and adult. The rommlttoo Is
composed of the following cltlzona:
Judge John H. Coko, J. II. Flana
gan, F. A. TIedgon, Dr. Everett Mln
gus, W. F. McEldowuoy, Bonnett
Hwnuton, A II. Powers, W. A.
Retd, R. M. JonulngH, David Nelson
Judge J. F. Hall, Mllo Sumner, G.
W. Kaufman, J. Leo Brown, Rev.
Roht, E, Browning.
Iledur Motor Service. Beginning ,.ovoi
today a new schedule goos inio oi-j ,t (J ono ()f j,uu'8 mastorplocoa
feet for tho Marshfield-North nenu ( , B,x reols un(l 0I10 tnnt OVeryono
motor car service on tho Southern BM0ul,j e0 fr jt H the real motion
Pacific. The car will cut out the Hi ,,cturo hit of the season,
and 11 o'clock trips In the inornliik At" the Grand Wednesday and
and will Btop nt 8!4& ui n gin. i Thursday. Don't miss It
not certain when tno inoror
Mvrtlo Point wll be sarted. but1 bank robbery trial from Myrtle Point
0 i yhi! not ntll after tho ballast- has been sot for Juno 22. Satur
probably not ui m alter d evenlng Ul0 Jury brought In a
'"UU tVS tol-' verdict for the defendant In tho case
Stage I ruuiHiiT-i"'!"1 . ,.. , tii Bm urmnn it Tlnmlnn
tS ColVoSer stage wis case In'Vhich Doyle was suing for
"ll.V.la no one was In- $8300. which ho earned was duo
;"7V"J ln,"u and a narty of friends him for timber which no claimed bu-
SenaVed to'go to Port'and by special derman had cut or burned.
i,... ,nm Allncanv and) tho mln I'linsoVAl, MENTION
spoiled their planB and they came MIl8 w P nilSH loft this morning
back and went out on the Gardiner . for c0fIii0 to Borvo on tho Coob
SFLFOT ROOMS nnd table loonl
for gentlemen. In private family
close tn: rates reasonable. Call
239 South Fourth Street.
-l oj nnomintnrpii more trouble,
lie did not state tho extent of tho
dTlXlrt Trl,..-C. A. Smith re
turned hero overland yesterday from
San Francisco, whore ho wob called
on business. He left here on tho
last Redondo and after spending a
ow hours Iu the city started back
overland, arriving yesterday, and
nrobauly making ono of tho quickest
round trips that has ever been made
between Coos Bay and San Farn
ciwo Mrs. Smith left for Berkeley
on the Adeline late yestorday.
Court AdJMirii'..r J'i'iBe Coke ad
journod court Saturday night until
a week from today when he will take
up Bomo civil cases. The Miller
County Eighth Grade Examination
Iln.'iril.
MISS EVELYN LANGWORTHV, of
MarBhflold, returned this morning
from Allogany, whero b!i had been
visiting.
MRS. CAL WRIGHT loft on tho
Nann Smith for San Francisco
whore she goos to consult an em
inent modletil specialist concern
ing her health. Sbo waa nrcom
panlod by Mrs. Ruy Olllvant, who
will remain with her. Mrs Olll
vant will also visit her paronts,
Mr. and Mra. M. K. Whlttemoro,
nt their home In Oakland. Mrs.
Wright expects to ee her son
Roes In San Francisco on his re
turn from Mexican waters
B. C, ROGERS enmo down to nrrango
matters connected with the catato
of MIbb Fannlo Carpontor, vtho
died recently. Tho personal prop
erty will bo disposed of soon,
! FIRST CLASS CONCRETE
I WORK.
i Cement Will If h, WuIIh, fttcpA,
I BiiheiuontH, Etc. Ken or nililnwN
M. B. GIDLEY
7UI) Kn. Foiirtli St.. Marhlifleld.
I Oregon. Phono tlIU-J.
RAZORS
m
Wo havo tho best lino of
Moteor Maguotlc Rnzorfl on the
market. These razors uro made
from tho beat manganese steel,
keep the edge bettor uud are guar
anteed to bo tho best raior you
ever uboiI. For sale nt Tho
Penslnr & Nynl Store
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