The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELdToREGQN, MQNDAY, JUNE 15, 1914- EVENING EDITION.
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THREF
C.ffiliU I" schtffntr & Mitt
0 nint tor how well vou
lllav fin inn nl' f1 .'
innw) steps, if your clothes
ami t correct and in good
histe. you'll not nmko a
llAHT SCHAFFXEH & M.VHX
flotlu-s are designed and
inade exactly right. They'll
Rive you the ease and eom
iort you Avant; they'll give
vou the "air" you 'ought to
have.
The worth in stvle and
wear make them the hest
step for you. At $18 to
?35 :::::
Woolen Mill
Store
Tho Homo of Hnrt Sclinffncr & Mmx
Good Clothes.
BREVITIES
t TIDICS FOIt JUNK.
Below Is given the tttu and
height of hlch ana low water nt
Marahflcld.
The tides nre placed In the order
of occurrence, with tholr times on
the first line and holghta on tho
Bocoid line of each day; a compar
ison of couseciltlvo heights will In
dicate whother It Is high or low
water. For high water on the har
subtract two hours 34 minutes.
All clothing purchased in this store will be
kept pressed free of charge.
IRVING
BLOCK
wMUuwu
SEE OUR WINDOW
FOR HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES.
WHY?
Because We Sell For Cash.
JP''"lBHiiiBB-M
i.r3
1.0
2.42
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3.30
2.1
4.25
E'.is
2.5
S.52
5.2
8.05
n.3
10.18
5.G
11.01
n.7
11.44
b.s
15'Hrs. . 1.50 7.43
In... 2.1 4.4
lCillrs. . 3.00 8.G9
Ft. . . l.S 4.2
17Hrs. . 4.04 10.lt
Ft. ..1.4 3.0
ISfllrs. . 4.r.!i li.m
Ft. . . 0.0 4.0
tO'Hrs.. 5.51 12.25
!Ft. .. 0.5 l.t
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, WEATHER FORECAST
in? AnclitM I'rfM f Coo, !) Tln.)
OREGON Continued warm;
northerly winds.
r . .
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For the 24 hours ending at
4; 13 n. m June 15, by IJonJ.
Ostllnd, Bpeclal government me
teorologist: Maximum C8
Minimum 48
At 4:43 n. ni 50
Precipitation 00
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1913 05.57
Preclnltntlon same period
last year CI. 12
wind: northwest, clear.
North JJend-KmpIro road. Thoy also
arranged ror new work In Ilrcws'er
Valley and on tho Middle Fork.
They stnto that Supervisor Perkins
Is" doing somo flno work between
Sltnset liny and tho lighthouse.
Council Tonight. The Mnrshfield
City Council will meet tonight and
will probably take steps to go ahend
with tho South Broadway hard pav
ing. Son Is Hum. Word has been re
ceived hero of tho birth of n boh to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monroe at their
homo nt Olenadn. Mr. Monroe for
merly resided on the liny.
Court ToOny. Judge Coke went to
Coqulllo todny to open nn ndjourned
term of circuit court. He will prob
nbly hand down decisions In the Hnn
don port case and n Uandon bnnk
case.
Finds Hont. 11. O. Graves todov
found a rowboat In Conl Hnnk inlet
which he believes Is one that Eugene
O'Connoll lost and wns advortlslnc
for In Tho Times. Mr. O'Connoll Is
now up Coos River, but F. 12. Hngue
Bald that ho would look tho matter
up.
Mnny on Cdso. C. A. Smith, F. K
Wilson, II. Nerdrum, Arno Mercen,
nnd J. W. Chapman nre among tho
witnesses to testify In some Federal
Court cases nt Portland. One of the
cases Is that of Jnck Pnrker, who
Is suing for brench of contract, al
leging that ho wns dlschnrgod by
tho Smith Company becmiBo he sued
for damages for the death of his
brother. Another Is tho Mnrtllln
caso against tho pulp mill.
Suicide Sent Enst. At tho request
of relatives of E. P. Hopkins, who
ended his life when he Jumped Into
to bay Frldny evening, Coroner
Wilson 'yesterday shipped the body
to Rural Retreat, Vn,. In response
to n message sent to J, S. Hopkins,
father of the dead mini. Instruc
tions woro received by Marshal Car
ter early yesterday morning and
Coroner Wilson forwarded tho body
by Wclls-Fnrgo express to tho sui
cide's relatives.
Suit or Hmk. Mr. SwlUor, for
merly purser nnd wireless mnn on
tho Hrcakwatcr, but recently In tho
Ilreakwnter office nt Portland, nrrlv
I .Motorcycle Trip. Chester Rlggs c cro onuiniiiy mi iuko a nntioii
mill viiiiuure lorucu, WHO IlUVe U0OI1 "l "' imu-utuiui i ruuniuiiimuii
employed on Tho Times, expect to 'Company nnd may bo assigned to
leave In a fow days for a motorcyclo "lu Rodoudo. Ho wns nccompnnled
i trip to various California and south- '' ''Is wife. Ho stntes Hint L. H.
jem points. .Keating, formerly of Mnrshflold,
I To Tvn .Mile. J. X. Teal and Col. I who Ib ngont for tho Hronkwntor
' H. C. Cabell, formerly In tho U. S. 'nt l'ortlnnd, Is doing flno nnd Is
Army nt Vancouver, arrived yestor- "ou ' more.
tiny via Drain to spend a woek or so I Hwu-h Acme In October. Tho
fishing at Ten Mile. Thov will come' Western Union lino crow which Is
. . . t.l..l. .1 1- .
Tolophono 77.
We hnvo decided to run our speclnl GRANITE EXAMELWAHE
SAM J Tuesday nnd Wednesday for tho benefit of out-of-town trndo
that have not been able to take advantngo of this sale as advertis
ed In Saturday's Issue. Seo Saturday Times for prices.
Schroeder and Hildenbrand
HARDWARE AND PLl'MRING.
lRKUPhEYOU
W
KNOW
ABOUT
SECOND COUNT
CHANGES LEAD
riASSIf IED
( v W IP A yw
2L ALS
Unique and Magnificent
Knsy of access, rght In the business section of MnrBhflold, over
looking Coos liny. Tho railroads, shipping nnd manufacturing dls
trlrls. with wide BtcetB on tho lontour of tho land, no heavy cuts,
or expensive fills, alleys and cross streets for ogress and deliv
ery. ONLY A-SHOHT TIME to select Bites or Investments at
300 to SC00 nor lot In tho
NEW BEDFORD
ADDITION
Purchnso subject to r contract, or deed; contract provides for
t good and BUffido.it deed with abstract showing morchantablo
title. Contract and deed will be Issued In a reasonable tlmo n'ftor
purchase agreement.
Strfibsman (Sb Co.
UNI North llrondwuy
Mundiflcld, Oicgou.
hero Inter.
Hard on Autox. J. C. Kendall,
who returned yesterday, 8tates that
mo iiench routo Is proving very hard
stringing tho wlro between Eugene
and Coos liny along tho Wtllamotto
Pacific right-of-way, will probably
bo laid off In tho near futuro to
on tho nulos. Thoy wero Blow coming nwnlt tno completion of two InrKO
now irom unnnnor nnd he titlnka i ""k, ih-iubb mu oumuw unci,
some now Borvlrn will havn in lm do- Tho wires will bo strung on these
vised.
Ilwly Shipped North. Tho body
of Mrs. Doris Nowklrk, who tiled
horo lnst Thursday, was shipped to
IMrtland on tho Breakwater yester
day. From Portland It will ho tnkon
to Sodro Wooloy, Washington, for
burial, Relatives of tho decensed re
sldn In tho Washington town.
Piirmr In Married. E. E. Phil
llps, purser of tho steamship Hronk
wtor, wont over to Vnniouvc,
Wash., yostordny apd wob marrltl
to a Portland young woman. Ho
ni.d tils hrldo left on tho Ereakwr
or for Coos Hay. Portland Tele
gram. Will I.tvtiuv. Dr. II. M. Shaw
will conduct tho socond of n series
bridges nnd tho crew cannot proceed
much further than It has rouo till
thoy nro In, which will probably ho
lato In tho summer. It Is estimated
that tho wlro will not ranch Acme
till lato In September or somo tlmo
In October. Tho crow Ib now n Btiort
dlstanro beyond Chlcknhomlny, tho
cars being on Walkor's Spur. Eu
gone Register.
IiitPirxti'il In Coos Hay, Ji C. Ken
dall returned yesterday from Port
land, whoro ho has boon tho past
weok. Mrs. Kondnll and llttlo sou
loft Friday for Minnesota nnd Intor
will proceed to Pennsylvania and New
York. He nays thoro Ib much Interest
manifested In Coos nay. Somo poo
I plo camo to his room to find out
of dlHcusslons ut Hunker Hill School about It. Uo said that they complain-
tomorrow evening, ins suujoct isioa tnni tnoro wns no piaco in rort
"Sex Hyglono." Ho will bo assist-'land whoro thoy could find put about
cd uy Bupcrintonuont toiukoii, or coos nay or oven how to got hero,
New Service to Portland and
Eureka
The steamship Geo. W. Elder completely refurnished practical
ly a new steamship will sail for Portland every Thursday and for
Eureka every Monday. Sails from Portland every Sunday at 9
a. m.
North Pacific Steamship Co.
a F. M'GEOROE, Aeeat.
Alliance Dock, Mursatteld,
Phone 44,
H. W. PAINTER, Agent,
North Send, Phone 421.
tho Mnrshflold public schools. These
talks aro given undor tho auspices
of tho Oregon Social Hyglono So
ciety. 1 Auto Diutuigcd. Whllo roturnlng
from the South Slough damn with
a party Saturday night or ourly
Sindny morning, noway Stutsman's
nt to skidded rounding tho curvo
w'lero tho Forndalo road turns Into
Front street. Tho car smashed Into
a telephone polo nnd damaged It con
ellorably. Tho car belongs to Tom
Qoodalo,
Tho to V1. F. R. nurch, who
has been employed nt Shore Acres,
was hero Saturday on routo to Port
land whero ho will ho married soon
i nnd expects to roturn with his bride
, In about three weeks. Abol Enc-
strom, sawyer at tho C. A. Smith
lath mill, will bo married tills weok
and Albert Burroughs Is temporarily
taking his place lu tho mill.
Inspect UouiIn. Judgo Hall re
turned Snturtlay from n weok s
tour of Coos County roads. They nro
Miss El ma McDonald Now
Ahead With 24,000 Votes
Miss Scaife Second
Tho second count in tho Goddess
of Liberty contest inudo nt noon to
dny shows n slight change In tho
standing of the candidates, Miss El
ma McDonald, nominated by tho trav
ollug salesmen, Is now In tho lend by
n big majority, Miss Gertrude Scaife,
nominated by tho Moose Midge. Is
socond, with Miss Uesslo Flnnngan a
cIoho third.
Tho offlclnt count shows tho num
ber of votes cast to bo as follows:
Miss Eltua McDonald, Traveling
Salesmen 24,000
Miss (lertrudu Scaife, Moose
Lodge 13,200
Miss HoshIo Flanagan, Eagles. 12,500
Miss Gladys Roddy, Telophonu
Exchange 5,000
Miss Erma Erlkson, Elks'
Lodge 4,000
Thoro nro votes for a number of
other candidates who hnvo not been
reglsterod. According to tho rules
of tho contest committee nil entries
must hnvo nt lonst 2500 votes to
icglster. Registrations must bo made
with tho chalrmnn of tho committee,
F. D. Cohan.
Tho Order of Owls held a meeting
Snturndy night for tho purpose of
selecting a candidate. It Is under
stood that thoy hnvo two lu mind.
Tho Elks will hold n meeting on
Wednesday night and nt that tlmo
will formuluto plans to boost their
ramiiuate
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
4
FOR SALE 200-nero dairy farm, UO
milk cows, 20 head young stock,
4 good horses, 10 hogs, chickens,
2 wngons nnd buggy, 3 mowing
machines, 3 sopnrntors, mostly
now, nil farming tools needed on
farm; about 00-ncres bottom under
cultivation, bulnnco mostly bench.
Good liouso nnd bam. For pnr
tltculars, seo John Hear, Tol. No.
105-X.
FOUND Cntholle ini)or book con
taining nnmo Louis Knnpp. Owner
may got unmo at Times office by
paying for this notice.
WANTED To borrow $1000 to
13000 for 5 years, 0 por cont In
terest. Security $800 for J100. Ad
dress Hox L, Tltnos office.
FOR SALE
FOR HALE Huby riirrintN llbrnry
tablo, dining room chairs, bod, gas
range, fruit Jars, Hooslor kltchou
cabinet. All good ns now and
cheap. Also 30 chickens, Auconnn
ntid Rhode Island Rods, nt 827
S. 5th. Phono 299-J.
Ho said that nil of thorn wero en
thusiastic over this section, declaring
It was much hotter than other places
along tho coast. Ho Bays that tho
Chamber nf Cnmmorru otiirht to do
something about providing for tho .Dale, uoiiiouo; u. u. ."Norton, Hiim-
..,. 1. 1.... ... Irn.nl. -!..... nnn. ' tini l,,l Aiuliironn Mvrfln Pfllnt
Fan Francisco: Leo. J. Cnry, C'o
uulllo; 8. L. Larson, Portland; G.
1). Patch, Portland.
At llio LIojil.
II. L. Monde, Gardlnor; E. Smith,
Uandon: D. Lockmnn, Hood River;
E. V. Srhllor. Hood River: Curtis
Johnson nnd wlfo, Richmond, Cnl.;
Li Doom. Myrtle Point; Charles
Evans, Portland; Jack Gnrdnln,
Portland; Jim Koarn, Camp 7.; C.
O. Loyler, Camp 2.
At tho llliiuro.
C. C. Minor, Coqulllo: E. Han
nan, Myrtlo Point; E. C Johnson,
North Inlet; Ano Pratt, Conlado;
Harry Waters, Illuo Rldgo; R. E
furnishing of information about Coos
Hay at Portland.
TOE
HOTELS
AT
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Celebrate the Fourth At Marshfield
Tho entire business section of the city will bo turned Into a
Playground for her guests. Front street and Central avenue will
e reserved for visitors and podestrians almost exclusively Tho
fy already owns a liberal amount of decorative material, but
this year J500 more has been allowed for a still more liberal sup-1,Jp-
With flags and bunting, and evergreen, tho city will present
0 eala appearance surpassing anvthlng ever attempted. For the
evenings lights and artistic effects will bo secured by special e ec
trc lighting. On the night of tho Fourth a grand display of fire
works will bo set off across the bay from the city. Tho effect
t fireworks. so displayed Is most satisfactory. They are then seen
a- the best advantage. Tho "across-the-water" effect adds greatly
o the pleasure derived from them.
Katurday'M Arrivals.
Tho C'IiiiihIIit I loud.
C. M. Leonard, l'ortlnnd; N. J.
Cornwall. Gardlnor; Q. A Cameriii,
Salem; Horry Llttlo. Camp 1; Thus.
Rurrell, Heaver Hill; O. A. Hrown,
Mvrtln Point! Minn Hollolll. Couiltllo:
trying 10 niruiKuiuu out ino mugi" g, c. Whlto, Portland: Adam nonniti
about tho proper locntlon of tho 1 80n norkoloy; II. A. norst, Portland;
J. H. Rohr, Ban Francisco; n. a.
Hratell, San Francisco; W. H. Hos
klns, Snn Francisco; Lloyd Swayno,
Bnn Francisco; R. II. Swayno, San
Francisco.
The Hluuco Hotel.
R. II. Norton, Sumtior; W, M.
Dungan, Tncoma; II, C. Jackson and
wlfo, Portland; V. S. Prlne, Nrth In
let; Jim McOrnw, Lampn; Potor Tul
ly, Lampn; A. Spraguo, Lakcsldo;
E. Davis. Lakeside; R. M. Wleder,
Inkesldo; John F. Hano. Handon;
G. II. Enyeart. Coqutllo; P, M. Hall
Iows, Coqullle; John Porter, Alle
gany; Georgo Ridley, San Francis
co; L. Murphy, San Francisco; John
Houbleln, Madera; T. U. Cowan, Al
legany. The Lloyd Hotel.
II. 1: Mlad, Gardiner; F. M. Ar
nold, Myrtlo Polnj; Wilboum Stock,
Myrtle Point; Irwin Ross, Kentuck
Inlet; II. E. Kelty. San Francisco;
Herman Johnson, Eureka; Mrs. E.
Phillips, Los Angeles; R. A. Hitter.
Roseburg,
Tho St. Lwrcneu Hotel.
Georgo II. Wasson, South Inlet;
Raymond 13. linker, Coqullle; Mrs.
C. Cross. Myrtle 'Point; C. A. Stoff
lln, South Inlet; C J. Racoan, Lake
aide; Jay Motir, Portland; Muudo
Drake, Euroka.
At Tho Chandler.
E. I Kennedy, Los Angoles; 12,
R. Hodson, Coos River; W F. Hod
son, Coos Rvor: E, L, Huntor, Jof
ferson, Wis.; W. T. Fny, Jeffer
son, Wis.; L. M, irrown, Emoryr
vlllo: C. 8. Howntt. Portland; Hon?
ry Hlankert and wife, San Franclsy
co.; E. J. Qhandlorjk Ban Frnnolsco;
J. T. Menefeo, San Francisco; W. G!
Elraan, San Franotyoo; R. MayerJ
nor: Kd Anderson. Myrtlo roint:
J. Linden, Dnnlols Creek; II. R.
Golden, Portland.
At tho Kt. Ijmrvnro.
Oco Tludi'll, Euguuo; J. M. Haker,
Coqulllo; Clara E. Spraguo, South
Coos River; Jainos Conn, Sacramen
to; C. C. Caldwoll, Coaledo;
E. Gardlnor niil wife, Sacra
mento; Curtis Johnson nnd wlfo,
Richmond, Cal.
TKe Royal
TONIGHT
Mayes & Soulo Jn an act that is
bound to plonso all who see It. A
very pretty electrical song that Is
bound to mako you say "It Is good!"
"For the Honor of Old Glory." A
very vivid and descrlpttvo portrayal
of tho cruelties practiced by tho
Mexicans upon the Americans Just
across tho border and the action of
tho troops takon In the matter. This
Is & film that will hold one's Inter
est throughout tho entire picture,
You should see It.
"How Frecues Won Ills Wife."
Another of the Freckles series. A
good cure for the blues.
Five reels of all, new and full-of-intprest
pictures.
Admission:
Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c.
Here tomorrow night, Mrs. Flske
In "Tess of the D'Urbervlllos."
Tho fjrst series of "Lucille Lovo,
tho Girl of Mystery" will bo shown
hero Friday, tho 20th of this month
158-R
PHONE
10 Cent
Messenger Service
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
PERSONAL MENTION
MRS. GUV WARNER and daughter
will leave toduy or tomorrow for
Oakland whero they will mako nn
extended visit with her pnronts.
WALTER SPADE of Sumner wus n
.Mnrshflold visitor today. Ho 1
iirutiarlni; to get the road work un
dor way and rush it during tho
good weather.
II. C. HAKER, traffic manager of
tho Swayno & Hoyt StenuiHhlp lino,
and wlfo and sou woro passengoru
on the Paralso yesterday, going
north to Portland. Mr. linker Is
making a tour of Inspection and
will return horo Thursday and
meet a number of the business
men. Ho says tho company wants
to give Coos Hay tho host possible
service mid will appreciate any
Kiittu'CHtlons along that lino.
FOR HALE Irfirgo rubber plant.
Inquire Hox R. Times offlco.
FOR HALF l!(l lot truck un
First Addition: 200 chlckons; z
cows; fulr buildings, water piped
to garden. Phono 3151.
FOR SALE 0U) new National CaaU
Register. Phono 140-J.
I LOST I
I()ST In North lleud, Jndy'n (
watch fob, Flndor ploaao roturn
to Mrs. Georgo Ilartman nt Smith
Variety Btoro. .
REWARD 1 villi pay sultnl.lo t
ward for rctovory of row boat ta
ken by mnn who was to repair It.
hut map 'has disappeared, taking
boat with him. Eugene O'Connoll.
Phono 113-L.
HELP WANTED f
WANTED Ciwh by iirofrwdo-Mh
nurse, Will go out to homes. 481
Second street North. Phono 423-R.
FOR RENT
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FOR KENT Oombliuit sitting anil
bod room, with bath. 371 North
First. Phono 1C0-R.
FOR KENT Homo juirtly furnished.
7 rooms and bath. Reasonable.
1108 North 2nd St. Phono C0-X.
FOR HUNT Two-room funUubwI"
apartment. Inquire Nasburg Grocery.
FOR RENT Modern flatM over
Cook's Grocery. Enquire Th
Gunnory. Phono 34J.
FOR RENT Wlxnxui houso ou
South Ninth street, 120 per mo.
Phono 171 or call 130 North
llrondway. 1X)R HUNT FJv room bungalow,
bath, electric lights, 11th street, !
qulro F. E. Allen,
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
THE HEFRHJERATOR CAR'S
""" " CAITIVE.
Rescued from the- refrlgenitor cur
nnd brought buck to life. A
thrilling drama in two reels
HATTY HELL'S LOVE AFFAIR
A comedy that ix n Mdc-vpllttiug
seremi.
THE MYSTERY OF THE laUOIN
INO lmvni.
Fifth M'stery hi tho Chronicles of
deck.
5 , t
fi,t MviH " . i Ml
SELECT ROOMS and tnblo lorl
for gontlomen, In private family:
close In; rates reasonable. Call
23'J South Fourth Street.
FOUND
FOUNIX .Viitlci!mn'rt aUh, Oinior
may have snmo by describing it
mid paying for this adv.
FIRST CLASS CONCRETE
WORK.
Cumeiit Wullus Vv'ulln, Steps,
HoMenieutii, lXa. Had or aLfarii
M. B. GIDLEY
I 120 Ho, Fourth St., MnnJifleld,
I Orvgim. 1'honu UOU-jr.
Mauirme
Beauty
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