The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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people doing the Tango indiffer -
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ontly well; you'll sco few who arc ronlly export; you can
tell thiMii instantly though.
It's that way with clothes you can always pick out
those in the best of style; those that show the work of ex
perts. You'd be surprised if you knew how many of the clothes
you like best are made by
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Men and young men of exacting taste, regardless of poe
Jcetbook, choose them.
Ask to sec this .soft roll model pictured
here. Wo have them from $18 up to $85.
Clothes Purchased at This Store Will be Kept Pressed
Free of Charge.
Woolen Mill Store
. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes.
IRVING
BLOCK
Two Exceptional Good Lin
ers in LadiesHatsJgr
Thurs,, Friday and Saturday
1 LINE 1.
Values to $10.50, your
choice.
$3.75
One line WAISTS, values to
to close out
SEE WINDOWS
Send Your Laindry
to Us By Parcel Post
W1. FURNISH A UAd AND WILL
PAY THIS POSTAGE! ON TSS
RETUKN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J Marshfield
PHONE
158-R
10 Cent
Messenger Service
, MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
a good many
ya6Ua
LINE 2.
Values to $17.50, your
choice,
$5.50
$4.50 $ J 45
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IDL.VL l'lMIi: flUO.VI-3 AND
' PICNIC fiROUXDS
I nrlug jour lunch baskets,
kodak and fishing tackle for a
1 few days' outing. Sunday
i Sihool nnd all picnic crowus
a specialty. excursion io
South Cooa River overy day.
.Multifield Time Tiiblel
Launch Express, weok days,
loaos, 8 a. m.i Steamer Rain
bow loavos Marshfield nt 8
a. in., every Sunday and 2 p.
m. week days.
For charter and picnic ar
rangements, apply on board
Llbby COAL. The kJnd YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Lively nnd Transfer Company.
Times want ads bring, results.
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BREVITIES
TIDES FOR JUNE.
Below Is given tbo tin and
height of high anfl Lit water at
Mnrshflald.
The tides are placed la the ordor
of auaurrauce, with their times on
ths first lln and holghts on tha
sooond Una of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive holchta will ln
dients whether It Is hlch er low
water. For blah water an th bar
subtract two hours 34 ntiautes.
Hra.. 5.51 12.25 5.18 11.44
Ft... 0.5 4.1 2.5 5.8
Hra. . C.39 1.17 0.09 0.0
Ft. .. 0.1 4.2 2.C 0.0
llrsi. . 0.27 7.24 2.04 C.68
Ft. .. 0.0 0.1 4.1 2.S
Hra. . LOG 8.05 2.48 7.41
Ft... G.l 0.4 4.5 2.8
Hra. . 1.40 8.43 3.29 8.23
Ft... 0.2 0.5 4.G 2.8
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WEATHER FORECAST
(Br Amo-U4 rrru It Owt i Tine.
OREGON Fair. Saturday
warmer West. Northwesterly
winds.
LOCAL TKMPUHATURH
RECORD
For the 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m., Juno 19, by HenJ.
Ostllnd, special goversmont me
tcorologlst: Mnxliniim fiS
Mliiliiiuni 40
At 4: 13 n. m 40
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sopt. l,
1913 C5.57
Precipitation same period
Inst year CI. 12
Wind: northwest, clear.
Will llulld. Androw Storgnrd Ih
clearing n lot on Nob Hill which
ho recently purchased nnd plans to
erect a bungalow there this sum
mer. ' """.v i wimi. worn unR neon
;an7M0r!i,n0d,,fi,&tS0
at their homo In Snn Francisco
Itnliy
Dead. Word ImB been re-
llt-
rceno
nf-
tcr n short Illness. Mrs, Green was
formerly Miss Murv Mlnot. of Marsh. I
field, a niece of Mra. Etigcno O'Con
uell, and Mr. Greene was slightly
known here, having made a few
trips to tho liny for a candy com
pany for which ho traveled.
M eel lug P(is(mhic(1. Owing to the
nhscnco of Dr. Mlngus from tho city,
thu lecture on Social Hygiene to
have been delivered by him this
evening nt Central School, has been
postponed.
Father III. Mrs. W. T. Stoll loft
this week tor Rochester. Minn., In re-1
sponso to a telegram announcing that
her fnthor had boon brought thoro
from Wisconsin to undergo an op-
I'lilllUli.
1 the Klionsuurg isorniai acnooi. air.
Weil In Poiilniul. AnnouncomentB uicnson is an cngineor employed oh
havo boon recelvod horo of tho mar.tl0 Irrigation projects In Okanogan
rlngo of Miss Roso Florence Ilor- County, Wush., whoro thoy will mnko
Inger to Sherman W. llrnlnard at- tholr homo. Thoy loft on tho llroak-
UIO HUlHU Ul iiiu uwuun muiuui,
Mrs. Anna Ilorlngor, In Portland,
June 8. Tho bride was woll known
on Coos liny, having been Identified
The Store That
Saves You Money
Tlmt's our way to horve you ItKST
THE LATIWT AND 11F.ST THINGS
IN TDK MARKET.
WATERMELONS
CANTALOUPES
PLUMS
APRICOTS
A FULL LINK OF VECiETARLES
We Can Suvo Money on Your
(rororlcit
Let Us Huve u Trial Order
Portland Grocery
Store
:J07 South Ili-oadway
Next !or to Pontofflco
PHONE 102-.I.
HETe Royal
TONIGHT
The House of Illg Foatures.
Mayes & Soulo will bo back horo
tonight In an entire chnnge of act,
Flvo rools of all NEW plcturos.
In tho Days of Trajan." an Amer
ican two-reol foaturo of tha aarly
days of Rome.
The Rnco With Doaeh." A Rox
drama showing tho chancoi takon
by a mechanician In his race for his
child's life.
Tho Snako Charmer," a erl
funny comody.
'Tho Pitch That Doflles." A Ma
Jostle drama of heart-felt Interest.
OUR CHIEF AIM IS YOUR SAT
ISFACTION. .IF YOU ARE SAT
ISFIED, WE ARE.
Admission, lower floor, lfic; bal
cony, 10c. Children, 10c.
Coming next Tuesday and Wodnos
day. Daniol Frohman presonts "In
the Bishop's Carriage," featuring
"Xf'SnTScth. "Lucile Love."
The Girl of Mystery.
This Is the first of a series of
fifteen weeks of this GREAT feature.
with the Hub Dry Goods Company i
for a couple of years. They will
ue nt Home at 134 Hast 54th street.
Portland after July S, nnd the ninny
frlen 's of the bride here will unite
In wishing them nil the Joys and
success that time can bring.
Piny Simtliiy. The Llbby baseball t
team is planning to piny the Smith
mill team near the Llbby bunkers
here Sunday. The Smith mill team
is a real classy bunch and Llbby
claims to have some big league
timber.
Rilng Hody Home The body of
Len Younce, of Prosper, who was
drowned while nt work on the Slus
law Jetty last week, has been re
covered nnd will bo taken to the
family home for burial. Younce's
brother went to Florence to aid in
recovering It.
To Rring Rover. J. V Joseph,
tho manager who Introduced Luplo
Cnrranzn In the boxing gamo here,
Is now managing Jack Hums, a. 145
liound glove artist with headtiunrtora
nt Los llnnos, and writes that he
would like to itrrango a bout here
on the Fourth of July. Nothing defi
nite has been done about If.
(JimkI Service. D. L. Footo's auto
line is enjoying good business be
tween here nnd Drain and last eve
ning brought in about n dozen passen
gers. They nrrived about 8 o'clock.
Tho road la a little heavy and rough
In places but docs not Impedo them.
A little later they will bo able to
make much better time.
Killer House. Cnl Wright Is plan
ning to give 8omo prowlers who linvo
been molesting his place n warm re
ception. Mrs, Wright Is now In Snn
Frnnclsco nnd the house Is vucnnt
during the dny time, nnd severnl
nrtlcles have been stolen from there.
Mr. Wright lias his shotgun loaded
and says that he will make someone
make a hnsty exit if they don't stay
awny.
.liiiNt i m hock. capt. .Miicgenn gany. where ho hnil been on husl
of the Ilreakwater stated todny that iiohh mntters.
n year ngo he told tho Port Commls-i MR. AND MRS. HURT ORAY. of
slonera thnt thoy would hnve to ubo North Rend, returned this morning
lock to hold the bulkhead along from Allegany, whore they have
North Front street, where It has been visiting.
starled to slide into the liny. Ho
says it was n inlstnko to cut the deep
chnnuol s close In to the hiilkhend
nnd declares thnt rock will still hnve
to bo used to retain tho dirt there.
Cute Tried. C. It. Peck has re
turned from Portland where the case
of F. II. Wnlto vs. the C. A. Smith
coninany to establish his claim to n
pnrt of the tract lying west of tho
C. A. Smith Mills was tried before
Judge Morrow, to whom tho enso
wns referred by Judge Coke as Mr.
Coko had been attorney for tho com
pany prior to taking a placo on tho
bench. Mr. Peck was III of Inflam
matory rhouiuntlsin most of tho tlmo
that he was in Portland.
.Married Today. Miss Olive Wnn
dn Hlbargor and Claudo F. (Reason
,.,, ,.' , . i., n, i.,i,in'a
pnronta Mr nnd MrH. 0. Hlhnrger,
' ,,!., ,), n, u k.
,,, ,fiiM.,.r Tim nrhin .nu
,.., ,i,nr i , pnnin nini
the past year and Is n graduate of
Water, A lOW ClOSO iriUIlUS uvniuun
mombora of tho family were present.
PEOPhE'YqUl
iovv
ABOUT
STEVE CURREN la hero from Han-
don today on business.
J. D. LAIRD, of Sltkum. was a
Marshflold visitor todny.
JUDGE HALL went to Cociulllo this
afternoon to nttond court.
E. R. GEHRKE and wife, hnve gono
to I land on for u short stay.
GEORGE H. HARDY, of Coos River,
camo In on tho Express this morn
ing.
MRS. CLARENCE GOULD, of Alio
gany. came In on tho Alert this
niornliiL'.
C. C. CARTER camo over on the
noon train from Myrtle roint on
business.
T. C. RUSSELL and wife of Reaver
Hill are visiting friends in Marsh-
field today.
GEO. GOODRUM left today for an
auto trip out on the old Coos
Hay wagon road.
C O. PRATT and Miss Alma return
ed today from n pleasant week's
MR. AND MRS. PETER THURSTON,
of this city, returned this morning
Grand Theater
TONIGHT
THE BARGAIN HUNTERS
One of the Funny Essanay
Comedies '
THE BRASS BOWL
A thrilling drama in two parts,
based on the famous novel
of the same name by
Joseph Vance
'FRAID CAt
Here's a play for the kids.
Bring the children tonight.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
F1UDAY
Ladles' Art Ctub.
Past Matrons with Mra. C.
H. Dungnn on Cooa lllver.
Dr. Mattlo 11. Shnw social hy
giene tnlk at homo of F. A.
Golden In Ferndale.
from Coos River, where they have
been visiting friends. Thift
brought tl elr automobile with
them on the steamer Alert,
outing at Shore Acres.
JOSEPH SULLIVAN, of this city,
left for Myrtlo Point this morn
ing to visit relatives.
C. F. M'NIOHT and wife nro ex
pected homo tomorrow from n
trip to Portlnnd nnd Salem.
A. K. SEAMAN and son. Wesley,
plan to leave soon for a trip
through tho Willamette Valley.
MRS. ELLA IIOWMAN, of Coos Riv
er, came In this morning to visit
friends nnd do n little shopping,
MISS ANITA Ml'LLOl left on tho
Redondo for Southern California,
where she will visit for awhile.
MRS. ROUT. E. DROWNING and
family returned this weok from
a most pleasant sojourn at Lake
side. MAX TEPPER nnd wife returned
last evening from Golden Falls,
where they enjoyed n few days'
outing.
O. II. REYNOLDS, of North Ilend.
returned this mornlni: from Alio-
MRS. RACON arrived hero last eve-
nlug with her daughter, Mrs. W
G. Chandler, to spend n few weeks
on the Ray.
MR. AND MRS. RORERT M'CAR
THY, of this city, went to Coaledo
this morning. They expect to re
turn tomorrow.
W. G. RRICKLEY. of Portland, Is
In tho city for the purpose of
looking over options held by John
R. Smith, of South Inlet,
C. II. FARNHAM. of Portland, Is
here to study business condi
tions with a view of Investing
In real estnto to soino extent.
MRS, GEORGE REYNOLDS nrrived
hero from Clncknmns, Oregon, on
tho Ilreakwater to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. P. W. Dodson.
MRS. E. K. JONES nnd son, Eu
gene, loft yesterday to Join Mr.
nnd Mrs. O'Connoll nnd Mrs,
Rtchnrdson nt tho Mnze.
C. It. PECK and wlfo and baby re
turned last evening via Allegany
from Portland and Ralom, whoro
they havo spout n fow wooks.
M'SS MARION ENOLEHART, of
this c
ilty, roturnod this morning Hj0. Mnblo Iltlllngs, Myrtlo Point;
Coos River, where shu ha8'cnry nioch, Portlnnd; II. W. Lin-
from
boon visiting her slstor, Mrs. Hod
son.
MISSES MARJORIE AND MYRTLE
Cowan returned last evening via
Allognny from Eugeno. whoro thoy
havo been attending tho stato un
iversity.
MRS. II. II. M'PHERSON and little
son nnvo posiponeu niuir ruiurn
to San Frnnclsco for another weok
or so. They aro now stopping at
Tho Chandler.
JUDGE COKE loft for Coqulllo thlH
morning after spending two days
in tho city, lie will hear a num
ber of oniilty rases which are on
the court calendar.
REGINALD S. WRIGHT, tho woll
known nnd popular representative)
of tho Moore-Watson Dry Goods
Co,, of Snn Francisco, Is calling
on the Coos Ray trado.
CLAY CHURCH and mother will
spend Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank llenth nt tho Morchnnt
ranch. Mrs, Church will remnlii
for u few days' longer visit thoro.
CLYDE LIGHTNER left on tho Re
dondo to resume his position In
tho Government boat servlro at
Han Francisco. Mrs, Llghtnor will
remain for n couple of weeku
longor.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJEQ
VIST returned to his homo In Co
nulllo today after spending a few
days at Salem, whoro ho argued
n tax case before tho Oregon Su
preme Court.
MRS. I). I). PIERCE, of Coimlllo.
wob In tho city today, on Imr
way homo from attending the
mooting lu Portland of the Grand
Chapter of the Eastern Star of
Oregon, to which she was a dole
gat e Whllo nwny slio aUo vis-
Fresh
Candies
Just in, another fresh shipment
of the famous Mars candies.
Twenty different wholesome
varieties. The half pound,
10c
Always Something New
Peoples 5 St ores
Bandon Myrtle Point
Marshfield
fUOTIED
AD
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
IFOR TRADE Ten nrres nlfiilfo In
Columbia Valle. Washington, to
trade for Marshfield property.
Address D. U.. Times.
FOUND Itebeknli pin, on Hatlde.
Owner may have same by describ
ing nnd paying for this ad.
FOR SALE Furniture for five room
house. Inqulro C. E. llums, North
Rend, or phone 253.
LOST Auto lmunct, color Nell rose.
Finder leave at Times office
WANTED Children to couch during
summer; will take any grade,
terms reasonable. Call nt 130s
comer 13th and Central, or Ph.
31S-L. r.
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I HELP WANTED I
WANTED Position hy lady steno
grapher, graduate of tho Polytech
nic nusluess College, Ashland, Or
egon. Phono 1030, North llond,
or address Miss Mnzle II arris,
North Rend.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT (l-rooni limine nt4
barn, lot 100x200, fruit trees,
berry vinos nnd chickens. Pbon
302-X or sell Mrs. A. Cnvanaugh,
Eastslde.
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
apartment, luqulro Nasburg Gro
cery. FOR HUNT Slwooiii house on
South Ninth street, $20 per mo.
Phono 171 or cnll 130 North
Uroudway.
FOR RKNT
apartment In
Phone 20U-J.
.M)in furnished
tho Illnck house.
FOR RENT Seveii-iiMini house, 75
Seventh street South. Ph. 284-R.
J .THE
A iTIm rtinndler.
A. II, Lalnnd, McMlnnvlllo: W. A.
Cook, McMlnnvlllo; Jnmos J. Rich
ardson. Portlnnd: II. M. C. WhltU
ker, Portlnnd; Mrs. I). I). P erco.
Conulllo: E. II. Clarke, Portlnnd:
E. V. Thompson, Donvof; J. B. Paul-
an,, Pnnillllll! lVlll M. Wolff. CO-
dy, Myrtlo I'oini; Tnomim uuuu,
Eugene; O. King, Portlnnd.
At Tim Uoyd.
W. E. llnrdy, Tncoma; B. J.
Slnlx, Hood Rlvor; W. J. Sinclair.
Hood Rlvor; Elmer Ellison, Hood
nivni" w. lr. Wheolor. Conulllo: J.
C. Pnrkor, Coqullle; J. J. Ott, Coo
mvor,
At Tim lMnnco.
James Olson, Portlnnd: Do
Morse, Portland; F, II. Morton,
North Rond; J. W. Rutledgo, Co
nulllo; Mrs. J. W. Kutlodgo, Co
nulllo; M. Sullivan. Conulllo; C. K.
Klepfer, Random J. Cameron, Ada;
C. A. lphnm, Honryvlllo: ".
Holdon, Random A. W. nrlcklojr,
Portlnnd; W. G. Ilrlckloy, Portland;
C. II. Farnham, Portlnnd; Rob Porks,
Raymond; Horhort Hwoot ur.d wlf,
Portland; John Kugle, Portland.
At Tim Kt. Iwiwrtmro.
J I). Laird, Sltkum: P. O. Levar.
Conulllo; Mrs. I, II. Coolldgo, Ran
don; LImIo Perkins, Gardiner: Mrs,
J. M. Miller, Portland; C. A. Hen
derson, Gardiner.
ttod frlonds In Spokane and mada
uu nuto trip to the Coour d'Ahme
district which proved very on
Joyablo. Mrs. Frances Mncleod,
delegate from tho Marshfield
Lodge, who accompanied Mrs.
Pierce, will roturn todny.
ARTHUR K. PECK nnd I. K. Tower
loft this morning by auto for Gold
Reach, whore Mr, Tower will de
liver tho machine to a purchaser.
From thoro thoy will go Into tha
Eden Rldgo country for a short
C HtW.' HARD, of the Club Cigar
'Store, has ont to Port Orfonl
to visit his old friends, J. n.
LoiKks, and enjoy a vacation l
Curry County. Mr. Loucks was
one of the founders of Sherldnn.
Wyo near where Mr. Rurd
Uted for years and still own
u lilic ramh
Sylvodora
Face Powder
The most elegant face pow
der ever put out.
French imported.
For sale only at
PENSLAR and NYAL store
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