The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAYJTIMES, MARSHFIELD: OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
or
wear "any old
'S
3
IC.fjrijkl llirt Scbtftacr & Mr
thing" in tlle d
but going and coming you
want to bo well dressed. Be
fore you leave, or after you
get back, see us.
We'll fit you in a suit
from
Hart Sciiaffxkr & Marx
18, $20, $25, $.30, $35, $-10.
Clothes purchased at this
store will he kept pressed
free of charre.
BREVITIES
and
water at
TIRES FOR JUXE.
Below in fiv h. iM.
V.. I i a ... " no uiuv
uoifiui oi nigh ant low
Marahfield.
The tldos are placed In tho order
of ccurreuce, with their times on
the first Hns and holghts on tho
second Hue of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is hlch nr imv
water. For high water on n, imr
nature of the case ho did not know.
Irf'nvi' Soon c. A. Smith Is plan
ning to leave on tho next Droakwater
for Cortland and northern points on
business.
Woolen Mill Store
The home of Hart Schaffncr
& Marx Good Clothes
snbtrat
lOIUrs.
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Hrs.
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Hrs.
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two hours
3.20 10.U
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4.07 10.50
6.3 0.G
4.rr it. 42
n.s 0.3
B.43 12.2C
r.:i o.i
o.r.s c.30
2.3 -1.9
minutes.
d.Ol 10.09
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Xi-il Spurt. Dr. Straw has In
formed the City Council thnt they
will provide a sewage system for the
district south of Hnll nvenue. Includ
ing South First street. South Ilrond
way, some houses on Hnll avenue
and some on South Fourth street.
Ho says that the presont conditions
are a menaco to tho health and
something will have to bo done
IIIUCKI-,
Tclophono 77.
Watch This Space
SATURDAY, JUNE 13th
A BIG WINDOW DISPLAY
Schroeder & Hildenbrand
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IRVING
BLOCK
Arrow Shirts are Here
In a great variety of flno fabrics. Vlyolla and Dundoo Flannels.
French woven Madras, Oxford chovlota nud nil of tho new pop
ular shirtings.
Xo nutter what stylo you want In an "Arrow." wo'vo got It
Pleated or plain bosoms, long or short; starched or soft cuffs. In
fact "wo'vo got 'om nil."
.50 and up
COIUIKCT CLOTllIXG AT MODERATE PRICES
WHY? ItccauNo Wo Sell For Cu.sh!
SPECIAL THIS WEEK, MUX'S SUITS.
$15.00
WEATHER FORECAST
tD, A..a-v4 tmt o Ct IUj TIbm.)
OUKOnv-.Kair, ,gllt fr08t
Kast tonlijht; warmer Thurs
day. Easterly winds.
local temperature
record
V"f the 2) hours em-Mm? nt
I 4: -13 a. in., June 10. by UenJ.
Ost'ln-l, sneclnl government uie
I teoroloslst:
Mnxlmuni 00
Minimum 47
At 4:43 a. m 49
Precipitation 00
ProMnltutlc.n Blnre Sent. 1.
I 1913 0C.G7
1 rreelnltnMou sutne period
1 last year CI. 12
I Wind: northwest; clear.
0
I HORX 1
(mi to fluid Rourli. Lynn Lam
beth s auto left the Chandler Hotel
at i:30 this morning with six tin.
sengers for Port Orford. Gold Reach
and Intermediate territory. Those
going were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gar
diner. Archlo Johnston, Kugeno
Crosthwalto, Clifford Leonard, tho
typewriter man, nnd T. L. llotsford,
tho tlo contractor.
day to visit her parents In Port'
laud.
MRS. J. R. DODdK, of South Coos
River, was n Mnrshfleld shopper
todny.
MR. AXD MRS. W. 11. SMITH, of
Allegany, came In on tho Alert this
morning.
11UOH Al'LAIN nnd wlfo loft yester
day to tnko In tho Hose Carnival
at Portland.
CUOTfD
Ad
linpoct ltoniN. Judge Hnll, Com
mlsBloners Armstrong nnd Dement,
nnd County Rondmnster P. M. Hall
Lewis are now making their nnnunl
Inspection of roads. An automobile
is being used and enables them to
cover the districts In a fraction of H. J. M'KEOWN of the Chandler nnd
U.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mini nt.Avniii.' niiTt.iH -...
IMvpr. riiinn In mi th.t llnl..!...... I "
this morning.
PAYNK To Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W.
Pnyno, n seven-pound son. Mother
nnu child nrc doing nicely and Mr.
tho time it formorly required.
...... --l.t.. .. .. . -
" "fcmciii iieK)iifi. jt wns
ruinoreu tins morning that Roy Ruff
nor, a local autombolle driver, met
with an accident u-hlln mi mnl .
Uandon lato yestordny evening. The
leport cannot bo confirmed and It Is
not thought that anything serious
has happened to Ruffner.
Winn PHo. Tnggart Ashton, the
engineer who was here for a time n
couplo of years ago on an oloctrlc
lino project from Coos Day to Rose
burg, wns recently awarded a special
$1000 prize In nn engineering com
petition for the best plnns for n canal
subdivision of Richmond, Cnllf.
Name Docks. Tho now warohoiiBo
nnd docks being put In by tho C. A,
Smith company on tho waterfront
will be nnmed tho "Smith Tormlnnl
Docks." For years tho old dock and
wnrehoiiso has been konwn ns tho
Alllanco dock, but thn linmn will
change with tho trnnsfer of the Al
ii. A. Wornlch left today for Oar
tuner, wuoro tney will enjoy 11
week's hunting nnd fishing with
Warren Reed. Reporta about deer
being so numerous in thnt vicinity
thnt farmers had to knock them
dowu with milk bIooIb to provent
them bothering tho cows aroused
their curlouslty nnd they went up
to see If tho Btory was true.
OHO. SCIIROEDER and wlfo have
returned from a trip to Eastern
Oregon points.
RENT lloutiekeepliiir room
with nil homo conveniences In
modern home. Also sleeping
rooms. Phono 325-L. 334 First
St. North, off Murkot.
FOR SALK ()"o new Xntlounl OmIi
Register. Phono 140-J.
WAXTER fuses by professional
nurse. Will go out to homes. 4(11
Second streot North. Phono 423-R.
MRS. SAM SAPPINGTON nnd chil
dren, or Cump 1, were Mnrshfleld
visitors todny.
$1
L
Payne as well ns could be expected. , ,VI"g, w,in, ,l" "ansrer of the Al
Mrn. Psynn was formerly Miss Nnn '."1 l nn?tln!'.ruM nntl tho erection
n- win lit. a flstcr of Rev. R. K.I ' '"" "u" """"""
Hi owning. """
I On Mud Flat. Last evening Al
llnys Stoie. "Tip" Cordos has Smith's launch landed far up on tha
piire'nred t'.'o Union Cigar Store on nuiil flat. It wob being run by Mr.
X-:.!t Trout rtreot from his brother, """"i s son nnd n son of Jess Smith,
llerninn Coidcs. Ho man Cordes Tno, ,,0V8 wn(!n thoy discovered they
- tn..A )ioon for southern Cnll- rou'd not got off, waded out across
fornla or Arizona In hopes of bene- 'J10 mi'd f'nt nearly n mile to tho
fitting his health. Ishoro nnd then walked up Coos River
1 until they caught a boat. Mr. Smith
Uandon 'Omms Up. Shorlff Qngo ,u,ornno nlarmod nnd emtio to Mnrsh
wan hore from Coqulllo todny to gnr- 'd to sonrch for thorn. Most of tho
nlsheo both local bnnks against t'-o'nrgo of malt from the North Ilend
,. r y f,in,jB tMoy n,Kj,t Ilrowery was lost.
havo bolonglng to Norman Phillips.
nnd Daniel Miller of Uandon. Thoi loired to Pay IlwnJ. John Mur-
CARL LARSON has returned from
Corvallls, whore ho has been at
tending College.
HKRIIKRT I1RADLUY hns gone to
Portland where ho will probably
spenu some time.
I'OSITIOX WAXTKIK-Cnritenter vWtli
small family wishes position on,
ranch near school. Willing to
work at anything, but would profor
building or woodwork. Hns ex
perience with machinery. Address1
A. :. O., enro Times offlco, or
Phono 30GX0.
MhiMlY HKNUBTACKKN HUB gone
to Portland nnd Salem on busi
ness nnd pleasure.
MRS. HOWARD WKISKR and daugh
ter, of Allegany, camo In 011 tho
Alert this morning.
CARL A. 8TOCKIN lenves this nftor
noon for, Uandon and other Co
qulllo Valley points.
;liy( nKed.,alxtyooven, an. old soldier
- tvho Ih receiving n pension of 90 a
J. L. SMITH, tho Coos county agri
culturist, was hero from Coqulllo
yostorday on business.
8. F. VARNKY. of tho Jennings
store, North Ilond, wns a Marsh
field business visitor Inst evening.
New Service to Portland and
Eureka
Tho steamship Goo. W. Eldor completely refurnlshod practical
ly a now steamship will sail for Portland ovory Thursday and for
Euroka every Monday. Sails from Portland ovory Sunday at 9
'.MrfsniAlUtY 11RADF1KLD Is spond-
month, was arrested yestordny oven-1 lnK .'mrt of "" wwk w"" nur
I.. .... n 1 - . . .1 ltft(llt flllu It'll 111 nl IWtiit'iiH I 1 III
iiik uy uonsinmo uox on a compialntl "" .. n '"-.u .
ilcill'll hv P. N. Thnmtnn. wUn nlnlm. .
rd thnt ho had been carlnir for Mnr.. ?'"8. P. RADFORD and Mrs. W. C.
WAXTUD (5mk1 girl for kitchen
work. Phono 285. C. A. Smith
Lumber & Mnuufncturlng Co.
WAXTFD FuriiUticil Iioiino. Xo
children. RoferencoB. Address
"II" enro TIiuob.
.
lKMidle doK.
187 South Second.
M)ST Snmll
to
Return
FOR SALE
FOR HA LI) Funilturo In n seven
room rooming liouso. 138 Nortlr
Third Btrcot. Mrs. F. M. C-otchr.
1)11 HALli 0)uiwwh vtltli Hh-lnclt-needle.
W. & L. H. Ourlcy ninko
of Troy, N. Y( Comploto, Good
as nov. Abraham Van Zllo, North
llond, Oregon,
1X)H HAL1 Xow it 1-1 linlf track
Studobnkor wagon. See J. C.
Doano, Phono 331-R.
X
Hi
phy and that ho owod him G5 ror
mom ilnd board, which ho rotused to
ftlfttJI '"' pny Hieni uiu nigui in 1110
" " " h "'""" " una t .......,-,... ... . . ...
k a a .. a . a i niiir 11. .11 a-i-ii 1 ni iru nnu iiniirriirnra
. .iIQr2flS 2 agreed to accept $G0 as n comproml8e. ' Mlwcs Cora and Mubol, left yen-
t- l. ' 1 tordnv fo Pnrtlnml in nttmiil tint
ir.ii. .t v rr..i t vr m... . Roso Carnival.
Maher, of Smith-Powers Cumn 1.1
wuru siioppors in Miiniuiiom io
day.
FOR HAL1C n-rooin Iioiino mid lot
40xM0 at 1073 Commercial. In
quire at placo. Chiis. Solln,
HELP WANTED f
MiwWm
sail
m.
North Pacific Steamship Co.
C. F. M'GEORGB, Agent.
Alllanco Dock, Mnrshflold,
Phono 44.
II. W. PAINTER, Agont.
North Ilond, Phono 421.
Chandler Hotel Business Mens'
35c Luncheon
Radishes
Mashed Potatoes
Apple Plo
THURSDAY, JUXH II, 1014
Jullenno Chicken Droth.
Halibut Cutlots, Tomato Sauco
Sweot Dread Patties a la Relne
or
Fricassee of Lamb, Garden Peas
Young Turnips
Dread and Butter Pudding
Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Milk
Green Onions
Steamed Potatoes
Pear Pie
5e Royal
I Mm Vm 1 1 ssT MJX I "
VllIVJfO I-
JchangefV nrogr'am, New
"yes & soulo, In a musical sing-
San HflltAlnn m. rn... nna nt
udeviii ""'" av;l "u
t'OUr
r.
new reels of selected pic-
fgets nt Vntn " A tirn.reol Tie-
IJte drama full of tragic events.
the WeVt """ IVU uco "'"""
-vay3 Together." A comedy
L?a. Malestio
Ifle best anil HPlontofl nrnrrrnm Is
lan shown at the best house, the
AmtlOOTftM.
Cell "oor.lSe; balcony, 10c.
-.u5 june iu.17, Mrs. time
In "Teas of the D'Ubervllles." A
soulful portrayal of a woman's sor
rows. Watch for "Lucille Love,"
tho girl of mystery.
Tomorrow night "For the Honor
of Old Glory," In four reejs.
Times Want
Ads Bring the
Best Results.
lottf
Mfll
In'iltoi
Inexpensive
pkascrabk tire
mileage. 4
I.TlrcJascr willtcHi
jyimj.iuc ugux
tkatstaids for
;(SDREjffRlCTIOHj
ana?so rar as toe
'i-if . .
Ltuiiiweariug
iWlitytof the
rubber is
concerned,!
BEjBEAT
Honor .1. X. Teal. J. N, Teal of
Portland Is expected horo Sunday to
spend a week or so in this section
visiting J. W. Dennett nnd other
friends nnd also fishing at Ton Mllo.
It Is HiifV;csted that arrange
ments bo made to havo him address
ti'o Cliamiior of Commorco as ho has
many Idoas which would bo of valuo
to this section, Tho Mllllcoma Club
will probably tender an Informal
smoker In Mr. Teal's honor during his
Btny hero.
J.
N. TEAL Is expected hero tho last
of tho week from Portluud to
spend n few dnvs with J, W, Den
nett nnd friends nt Ton Mllo.
Xow Shoo Stom H, F. Gordon,
who has boon with tho Knight Shoo
Store nt Portland, has leased tho
corner room In the Donaldson build
ing nt Drondway and Central, formor
ly occupied bv Tho Toggery, and with
his brothor, L. D. Gordon, will open
nn exclusive shoo store there about
August , L. D. Gordon Is with thu
Stnlger Shoo Company In Portland.
They plan to carry 0110 of tho largest
anil finest lines of men's, women's
nnd children's shoes to bo found any
where. Uoth are experienced shoo- .,,,,.,, ,., ...,H,.,ril,lv
men. H. F Gordon plans to remain C . 'fl rotVeJ 'John nPlmno liT
here until their stock and fixtures nr- , ''V ,,, Mif Sh
rive and will, for tho tlmo being, ho J c, "vv y. "
connected with August Frlzeen'si '' V.,
store. Tho now storo will bo known I Ior n "m0.
nt "Gordons' Shoo Storo"
MRS. JOE ANDERSON and Misses
Louise mid Florenco Andorson of
North Ilond expect to leave Friday
for San Frniiel8co.
MRS. J. C. KENDALL and little son
loft yesterday for her old homo
In Minneapolis, where they will
spend the summer.
CARL A. MERRITT of lllrmlnghnm,
Ala., arrived hero yostorday to visit
with his undo, Carl Stoeklu nnd
ho may decide to locatu here.
WAXTKD To Imiitow fOOO. H per'
cent, two years tlmo, good security.
Address O. W., caro Times offlco.
IWAXTKD Well criurafwl, Iiatlr
Gorman girl wants good position,
housework or caring for children.
Talks American or German. 303
Farmers. 1
FOR RENT
PAVE COM REUS, of Portland, camo
In 011 tho Rainbow this morning
after visiting friends on South
Coos River, He will leave In a
fuw days for Portland,
FOR RENT Homo partly furnlnhed.
7 rooms and hath.
1108 North 2nd St;
Reasonable.
Phono S0-X.
FOR RIOXTUnfurnlHliod
230 So. Ilroadwny.
roams
FOR UHXT- FJvo room Iioum, fur
nlshod. Apply at 305 South 7th.
FOK KENT Modern Hats over
Cook's Grocery. Enquire Tho
Gunnery. Phono 34-J,
FOR RENT Ijtrg,, fiirnWm! Immuo
keeplug room. 334 First street
North. Phono 325-L.
PEOPuB YQU
28x3
30x3
NON-SKID
NON-SKID
30x3. NON-SKID
. $11.85
. $12.65
. $17.00
32x312 NON-SKID . $18.10
PHONE ICQ R
10 Cent JO n
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
33x4
34x4
35x4
36x4
35x4V.
NON-SKID
NON-SKID
NON-SKIP
NON-SKID
NON-SKID
$25.25
$26.05
$26.90
$27.75
$36.05
,W
nyTiJi
r
36x4'- NON-SKID . $37.10
37x4Mj NON-SKID . $38.15
36x5 NON-SKID . $43.15
37x5 NON-SKID . $44.45
38x51,0 NON-SKID . $57.30
DON'T PAY MORE.
Pioneer Hardware
Company
KMOW
ABOUT
WAI, CANDLIN Is here from Coqulllo
on business.
RALPH SMITH, of Coos River, Is n
visitor in tno city touoy,
C, A. RODINB, of Allegany, came In
on the Alert this morning.
JOE SCHAPERS, of Allegany, camo
in on tho Alert this morning.
JOHN H. PRICE, of Allegany, enmo
In on tho Alert this morning,
ENOS SMITH, of Coos Rlvor, camo
in on the Rainbow this morning.
J. J. CLINKBNHEARD, of Coos Riv
er, Is a visitor in the city today.
MRS. NELSON, of Coos River, camo
In on the Rainbow this morning.
C. ACOTNE8S and wife of Denver
Hill are Mnrshfleld visitors today.
MRS. HARRY RADFORD, of Coos
River, Is a visitor In tho city to
day.
"r''-Tr-yr-T-TvTTr"y TTO
MRS. CHAS. SBAFUSE left'yester-j
CAROLINE ME1TII, or Mnrshflold,
passed through RoHehurg this
morning on route to Portland,
where she will spend a couple of
weeks visiting with frlonds nnd
relatives. Rosoburg Review,
CAPT. DUN8TAN. koepor of tho
Capo Am go lighthouse, rumo up
yesterday to moot Mrs. Stevens,
of Dlalno, Wash,, who will spend
part of tho summer with them.
FOR RENT HU'Mmmii Iiouho nn
South Ninth street. $20 per mo.
Phono 171 or call 130 North
Drondway,
IOR RENT Mortoni bungalow, fur
nlshod. Tenth streot. Enqulro
or Mrs. S. E, Pnlntor or phono
3 8 O.J.
FOR RENT Five room bungalow,
bath, oloctTlo lights, nth streot, In
quire F. E. Allen.
SELECT ROOMS ami tnblo boanl
for gontlomon, In private ramlly;
close In; rates roasonable. Call
239 South Fourth Street.
MRS. PERCIVAL, or Illngham, Mo.,
arrived horo a low days ago to
spend tho summer at tho Home or
her brother, Capt. Dava Holdon,
whom she had not seen In many
yours.
DON GARDINER and wRe and Ar
chlo Johnston left with Lynn Lam
beth In his auto today for Uandon,
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner will go from
thero to San Francisco while Lam
both and Johnston and some others
will go to Gold Reach,
MRS, ELEANOR M'MULLEN und
Miss Turner, two Morshfleld teach
ers, are visiting at tho homo or
Mrs. McMullen's sister, Mrs, It.
C, Wygant at Florenco for n rew
days beforo going to Wisconsin
for the summer vacation.
WM. STODDARD and ramlly have
moved to 940 South Rroadway
where they will mako tholr homo
until the now camps are establish
ed on tho Smith-Powers line. Mr
Stoddard has boon employed at tho
South Inlet camp.
Wbby COAL. Tho kind YOU Jinve
ALWAYS USED. Phouo T2. l'licRIf
IJvry nnd Trmister Company.
Get a
Peach jBJqpm
exion
IIV Till-? I)AII,V USE OF
ItUTTKILMIMC CERATE
"PENSLAIl"
THE QUALITY STORE
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