The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIKSS, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 EVENIMQ EDITION.
' THREE
THEY ARE HERE
191
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
-The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
.797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
HAVK YOU HHAltD THE
L. L. THOMAS, Malinger.
Phones i:tn-,T mid Jo(..I
SERVICE snd SAFETY
JIM TWO OF Till: FEATURES OF PRESCRIPTION FILLIXG
am? "Tin: ovji.'i
t SQUlllll'S CIIIZMICALS IS ANOTHER. ASIC YOUR DOCTOR.
. "THE OWL"
Fran k D. Cohan.
"The Central Avenue Drug Store."
f MESSEHGER SERVICE 158R
TWO PHONICS.
' CALL is ,, CARS, TAX1CA11S, EXPRESS WAGONS.
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
iflcI&Xoith Tlnml ,. TIH.
1 (KIT tll nilnnrna .... m ..
Pl-P-m.: to South Klnin.li nnr
Wi lutltg at 11 n. ni.; to Empire
"ips a day.
"8T A KINO. Prop..
! DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
"HI bo kept
0Pi:.V TO THE PUIJLIO
A regular state HreiiKcd
"ndtrtakcr will iu. I..
charge Jjjjs
riioiiiv in,,.,! fov
SSKSSffiss
, Wo j I
""'-owuKlXfi and !
TAILOHKI) HATS
"nl llxr.iiilowi ....,, ....i..
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KMsMlnMo
!S II. I'. WILLE.Y
0l" Norton & Hansen's
v
ow Rates fa.
Handling Trimks
5 haul trunks w .i.
:mmm, ;iti Eenoral hauI,n'
tSFEn A STORAGE CO.
sner, Proprietor
2"-J. 4n.Ti. os-n
rirt ..
-" .11ATE11.MTY O
llrtCmrr...
' .L Ostrow, SIgr.
;lrs- -J. K. lMmuiiib,
formerly Mrs, Dmoni)
'"th SecoB,l street.
0B.n. ...Phone "P-R
rA Physicians.
'
5 GO-CARTS
(PBW' 'mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmtmm
Till'. ja.ST WOIG) IX CHILDREN'S VEHICLES
.... j-iiisT WORD IX COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
T ' FOR MOTHERS.
o (lio greatest lino Miown hi Southwestern Oregon
Priced from $7, $ J2, $J3,50 and $16.50
CAM AXI) LOOK Til KM OVER.
Going & Harvey Co.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
March Victrola Records
STEP I.V AND LISTEN TO THE LATEST IX GOOD MUSIO
UlttHFIEIiD OYCLERY. in BROADWAY
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
treumery
WADB
UNDER
8AX1TAHY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODEHN
FACTORY.
4-
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
Heo delivery, 8 n. m. nnd 2 p. in.
Phono 73.
Platting Acreage
on of tlio best buys
on Coos Hay.
? 112 PER ACHE.
Residence Lots
Any location desired.
Ilcst buys now offered.
Your own terms.
UO-foot lots ranging ns
low as
225 PER I.QT.
Business Chances
Just what you aro
looking for,
"Seo Held About It."
W. A. RE
' 150 Front Street.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
DREVITIE5
WEATHER FORECAST
Dj Amoslttcil rrm to Coos Dj Time.
OREGON Fair, frost to-
night, heavy In places, var-
lalilo winds, mostly norther-
ly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlio 24 hours ending at
1:13 n. in., March 18, by
Hon, Ostllnil, Bpcclal gov-
eminent tnotcorooglst:
Maximum 55
Minimum 38
At 4:43 n. m ' 38
Precipitation ..." 33
'Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1011 51.97
Precipitation namo porlod ,
laBt year CI. CO
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
MARCH TIDES
18IIrs.. 4.00 10.11 4.3G 10.04
Ft. . . C.9 0.4 Cl 1.5
19Hrs.. 4.2G 10.47 5.13 10.30
Ft... 5.9 0.4 4.8 1.8
20IIrs. . 4.55 11.24 5.5C 10.54
Ft. . . 5.8 0.5 4.5 2.2
21Hrs.. C.27 12.00 0.40 11.23
Ft. . . 5.7 0.C 4.1 2.5
22Hrs.. COG 12.59 7.51 11.59
Ft. . . 5.5 0.8 3.8 2.8
Meet Tuesday. Thero will bo a
special meeting of tho Prcsbytorlan
Women's Auxiliary next Tuesday af
tornooii at 2 o'clock In tho church.
Special Meeting Fostponed.-r-Tho
business that was to bo transacted
nt tho Baptist Church tonight has
been postponed and In placo of It
will occur tho regular mld-wcok
prayer service.
Dan Malum Presided. Tho print
er got names mixed in tho Catch
ing 'Inlet school Itom yosterday. It
was Dan Matson who presided at
tho school meeting which planned
T
TONIGHT
HOSE KKNT
Closo tholr ongagomont tonight
with an dutlro chango of act.
SIX HEELS OF PHOTOPLAYS
Alili NEW.
"Pictures that aro just a llttlo
bettor." Tho Imp. Universal Com
pany presents KINO BAGOOTT In
tho thrilling railroad drama
THIS TREASURE TRAIN
Two reels of notion.
swhkdik and the sultan's
present
Essanay comedy with laugh pro
voking situations from, start to fin
ish. FOH II Kit PEOPLE.
Dlograph dramatic play.
THE MAGNET OF PAHADISK
Two-reel photopfay adapted from
tho novol of Mary Imlny Taylor,
produced In two reels of pictures
by tho Edison all-star company.
Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c;
children, 5c.
Tomorrow night "Paul ' McAllis
ter In tho great stago play "Tho
Scales of Justice" In six reels, pre
sented by tho Famous Players Film
Company.
TWffriAAV.OMMM
Tho most economical hotel
In tho Northwest Including
everything
Hates to You
50 rooms 1.00
100 rooms with bath S1.B0
100 rooms with bath S2.Q0
200 largo outsldo
550 bedrooms, many dining
rooms, beautiful grill,
nearly 100 sample rooms,
EARN S PER CENT
ON YOUR SAVINGS
with tho
WESTERN LOAN V BUILDING
COMPANY, of Suit Lake.
4 Assets $2,310,000.00
Call or write to learn details
I. S. KAIFMAN CO.,
O Local Treasurer
A 177 Front Rt
iBLE
T
iJnHBni
' TlMiu :
vm ilPSisifel
for school consolidation.
First Mnteh Tonight. Tho first
mntch In tho Mllllcoma billiard tour
nament will bo held at eight o'clock
this evening. In tho first match
Al Jensen will meet Cl C. Going
and In tho second, Frank 0. Hor
ton will meet I. H. Tower.
In Aulo Business. Concerning
tho former Coos Uny-Roscburg mnll
contractor, tho Eugono Register
snys: "C. P. JJamard has bought
tho business of tho Pacific Auto
Company from John A. Wotzcl and
has taken chargo of tho gnraeo con
ducted by tho company on Pearl
street botweon Eighth and Ninth
nvenucs east." "
Makes Anuiinl itepoil. Secre
tary J. W. Motley nnd C. It. Pock
tpent most of yesterday going over
tho receipts nnd expenditures of tho
Port of Coos Hay for this Inst year,
getting ready their report, which
Is expected finished In a fow days.
This is an especially long task be
cause all monies must bo segre
gated and put under d.cfInlto heads.
Hlley Evening for Library. Prin
cipal nrlllotto, of tho Hunker Hill
School, has announced that Hov. G.
Loltoy Hall has consented to glvo
a James Whltcomb Hlley evening
nt tho school on Friday evening, tho
proceeds to go toward tho school
library. Pupils havo been enthu
siastically soiling tickots for sovernl
days. Tho tlmo is 7:15 Friday
ovening.
Patent Commented On. A patent
saw guard for band saws, patented
last summer by A. Isaacson, 891
South 12th -street, a filer at tho
C. A. Smith mill, Is reproduced In
tho March G number of tho Scientific
American, and commented on very
favorably. Tho guard is so arrang
ed on tho band Baw that in caso
of a .break tho operator or anyono
standing nearby Is protected from
injury.
Many IHrtlidajH. St. Patrick did
not havo an oxcluslvo claim to yci
tordny as a birthday. A number
of Marshfield pcoplo shared with
Ireland's patron saint tho honor of
March 17 as natal day. Among
thoso entitled to congratulations
aro: Mrs. H. M, Richardson, Mrs.
It. K. Booth, Marshal Perham, Don
ald M. Chnrlcson and Clarence .
Asho nnd Miss Alpha M'nuzoy, of
Tho Times forco.
Contract for Storo 'Front. Lndd
& Harris havo received -tho contract
for tho storo front of tho now Noblo
building on Central avenuo and In
iibout a weok will 'start tholr work.
Py that' tlmo It Is expected tho plas
tering will havo been finlshod, tho
first coat lu tho storo room being
now halt completed. This docs not
lncludo tho second story of tho
building which Is not ready for tho
outer coating. Tho storo room will
0RPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
TONIGHT
Thuibdny-l'ilday.
LILY OF THE VALLEY
Three-reel Sollg drama of un
usual lntorost. This is a gonoral
Film Company's mastorploco nnd Is
llBtod ns n "special feature" U
cpntr considerably moro monoy, but
you can geo It at our established
admission prlco.
A FALSE MOVE
Yitagraph. Thoy'ro nlways good.
DICKSON'S DIAMONDS
Edison, nicoly done thrlllor.
SNAKEVILLE ROMANCE
A rough-nud-tuinblo fftrt, but
you'll wolcomo It,
Mutlneo Sunday at 2:00 p. m.
10c:: ALWAYS :-10c
A fiill-pa'Ko advertlsQinpnt In Tlio
Snturdny Evening Post tolls you
about our pictures coming next week.
They nro rightly called Mutual Mas
torrPlcturcs, Diamond Tires
, AHE
Good Tires
AND THK PRICE OF
Non-Skid
I IS AHOl'T TILE SAMK.
IAS SMOOTH OF OTRKR .MAKES
jgpiiiipi
SB When you buy rag
North Bend
bo occupied by the Perry & Nlcliol
sti furnltnro company. ,
Xoiilywcds Leave. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Johnson, mnrrled last evening
nt tho homo of tho bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ltobortson, of
Kastsldo, loft on tho Elder today for
Ihclr futuro homo nt Ucllcvue, Idaho
whero they will llvo on n wheat
ranch. At tho pier tho young couple
wcro bidden farwoll by a host of
friends who plentifully sprinkled
them with showers of rice.
Another Hoarder Gone. After
asking tho pollco to aid her In n
search for a Greek who left her
boarding houso and a $25 bill two
days ago Mrs. May Taylor, who runs
a boarding houso In North Bond n
galn appealed to tho pollco to aid
her 'In locating another who loft this
morning without paying n, $30 bill.
Sho believes ho went north on the
Elder.
To Appoint Committee. Thero
will bo a meeting of tho executive
comlttco of tho North Ueml Chamber
of Commerco on Frldny evening, ac
cording to tho announcement till1?
morning of Secretary Smith, for tho
purpose of electing tho standing com
mittees for tho year. A lottcr has
been received from L. J. Simpson
urging that literature bo sent south
ns soon as posslblo to tho Coos and
Curry exhibit nt tho Fair.
Cooston SlreotH Surveyed. City
Engineer of Enstslde, S. B. Cathcart,
has completed tho survey of tho now
streets of Cooston that aro to bo
graded this spring and has filed tho
proflto with tho city officials and
notices of Improvement havo boon
posted. Providing no rcmonstrnnco
Is mndo by property ownors within
tho 10 days proscribed by law, Bays
Mr. Cathcart, tho grading will bo
commenced soon afterward. Tho
strcots surveyed wcro Sotlicr, F
streets and Seventh Avonuo. At tho
last meeting of tho Enstsldo council
It was voted to spend nbout $15,000
on strdot Improvements In Cooston.
Checks for Firemen. Two checks
woro received this morning by tho
flro department as n token 'for tholr
efficient sorvlccs. From tho Orogon
Power Company $25 was received
for sorvlccs rondercd nt tho flro
which did $0000 damago to tho aux
iliary light plant at tho Porter Mill.
A check also camo from Mrs. W. F.
Squires, of Diinkcr Hill, for tho quick
responso mndo by tho department nt
tho tlmo of tho garago fire. A mooting
of tho standing commlttco of tho de
partment has boon called for tonight.
It Is understood t)io members will
discuss .tho proposed chango as out
lined by tho City Council.
Plan Gymnasium Xlglit. A gym
nasium night, n carnival of ath
letic sports, Is being planned nt tho
high school for ono ovening, proh
nbly next week. Tho schodulo, not
yet mndo out, Is expected to lncludo
a bn.skotbnll gamo botwoeu tlio hlgn
fidiool nnd tho Independents nuJ
several races and other stunts to
bn staged on tho floor afterwards.
Tho proceeds from tho night's on-
JITNEY SERVICE TO
FIRST ADDITION
O Leaves 'Blanco Hotel overy
half hour via Broadway and
Fifth street. Leaves First
Addition quarter of and
qunrtor after hour.
M HE HOME
B AFFY MADE
I AVERN CANDY
Wo niako Iro cream
!78 Central nvo., P"ono 1U1-L
Now is the Time
This is the Place
To Order TJiat
NEW SUIT
Kuppenheimer
Clothes
$20 to $35
Royal Tailor Suits
MADE TO MEASURE
$16 to $40
OTHER SUITS
$10 to $20
FIXUP
Two Stores
Miirshfleltl s: :: :i North (lend
Special Prices on Lard
For The Next Ten Days
Tho finest homo midorod LARD over offered In tho locnl market.
10 lbs - - $1.35
5 lbs - - .70
3 lbs - - .45
THE UNION MARKET
J. E Ford Co.
171 South Broadway. Phono 58.
tertnlnment will go toward reducing
tho doflclt In tho treasury of both
teaniB that they may clean their
slato for tlio track season, scheduled
to stnrt Immediately aftor the cIoiiq
of the basketball BoaBon. Lato yes
tardily tho gamo scheduled for last
ovening with North Bond was
changed without provious notice,
to Frldny night.
Opens Optometry Rooms. J. II.
Griffith optometrist formerly con
nected with tho Red Cross optical de
partment, who recently returned to
Marshfield nftcr recovering from a
sovoro illness hns decided to ongago
in business for himself nnd has open
ed optical rooms over Lando'B dry
goods storo on Front street.
Wlfo SeciuvH Divorce. Judgo
Coko has granted n. dlvorco to Mrs.
Emma Fnlrcloth, of North Bond, from
her husband Walter .Fnlrcloth, br
Onawny, Michigan. Tho wlfo was giv
en $1,500 alimony, $100 suit monoy
nnd $19.50 for costs, besides tho cus
tody of tho two minor boys, Harold
and Dawnrd. 8ho chargo hor husband
with cruel nnd Inhuiunn treatment,
with being "vicious and calling hor
vllo names and with being a habitual
drunkard for u porlod of moro than
a. yonr.
Orphciiui Theater Is Donated. It
Is not gonornlly known that tho Coos
Bay Band concerts given nt tho Or
phoum Thoator on Sunday afternoons
woro given to tho, Mnrshflchl public
at absolutely no cost so far as tho
rontnl of tho theater was concerned.
Tho former management of tho Band
arranged with Mr. Keller for tho uso
of his thoator for tho concerts which
havo filled tho houso to overflowing,
nnd tho thontor has been turned over
to thorn nt absolutely no cost what
ever. It has been customnry nt tho
Masonic and othor places whoro theso
TORIC LENS
OUR BEST
The Optometrist
Is The Eye-Strain
Specialist
A pervm buffering from ejo
strnlii, who nt tho xuiiih tlpio Is
enjoying tlio best of health, Is
often at n lots to know whom
ho bliould consult. Ho does not
feel that 1(0 needs n phy.slclnii,
but he knows that ho peeds re
lief. Miiihi or nearly nil, of tho
suffering duo to eye.stralii can
bo relieved If ouo so afflicted
Mould consult mi Optometrist
who Is now being rapidly recog
nized by tho woild as tho ev-i-Iuslio
eye htralii bpeclnllNt,
After an Illness of nIv mouths
I am again hack at my profes
sion and Mould appreciate seeing
many of tho friends vthoiu 1 met
during iny connection li tho
Red Cross Optical Department, T
am now located lu Room 10 over
tho Lnndo Dry Goods Store.
I R GRIFFITH
OPTOMETRIST
.Marshfield, Oregon.
GOOD WEATHER FOR COLDS
March Is. a month when school
children and adults catch cold bo
catiso of slush and changcablo
weather. Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar
Compound Is a roliablo standby at
this soason for coughs, colds, croup,
la grippe. C. T. Luncoford, Wash
ington, (n., writes: "I havo used It
for six" yoars apd It novor hns failed.
I think It Is tho host roniedy iundo
for coughs nud colds." Owl Pro
scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co
han. Central Avenuo.- Opposite
Chaudlor Hotel. Phono 71.
w.
concerts have been held In tho past
for a chargo to bo mado to cover
lights, heat, otc. but Mr. Keller said
today thnt his original o)rcomont
still stood good with him nnd thnt
so far as ho was concerned ho was
willing to keep tho good work up
along thoso Hues on account of tho
prcsont satisfaction of all concerned.
K. A. HARRISON, of Rlverton, camo
over on Inst night's train for a
short visit nt tho homo of his
dnughtor, Mrs. G. A. Raluo3. Mrs.
Harrison, who hns been visiting
hero for somo tlmo will probably
rcUtrn to Rlvorton with him.
HORN
KEIZBIt To Mr. and Mrs. -Martin
Kelzor nt their homo In Hunker
IIII1, March 1?, 1015, a 10 pound
boy, tholr first child. Both mothor
and son nro doing well. Mrs. Kel
zor wob formorly Miss Lucy Thor
wnld. i ,
Hnrd Times Hall,
At Eagles' Hall
For bhort and tall
Saturday v'ght that's nil
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY!
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WANTED Middle-aged wonuui to
work for two In family. W. D.
Roberts, Allegany.
A MARRIED SWISS DAIRYMAN
wants position, will work for
wngos or sharos, sober, Industrious
nnd n first-class mllkor. O. A.
Kurtz, euro of Grand Hotel,
North Bond.
A . .
WANTEP
WANTED Gardening, or nny kind
of labor. Goo. Dcotor, c-o Times.
SALESMAN WANTED To sell au
to dovlco to owners; for Informa
tion, nddross I. S. Phlppony, Box
480, North Bond, Orogon.
WANTED Jrfidy
Phono 258-L.
demonstrator.
I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Whlto
Losliorn eggs for setting, n. A.
Lnndrlth. Phono 3034 Farmors.
FOR SALE Motor boat. .Excellent
engine. F. A. Sncchl.
CUfisnt
FOR BALK Four level cleared lot
on D Street, Enstsldo, $800. Tonus i
discount for cash. Box Gia, North '
Bend, Oregon.
FOR SALE Cheater Whlto bonr,
$30.00 Phono 307X0 or addrosa
P. O. Box 342, North Bond.
FOR RENT
i
FOR REN'IV Restaurant, equipped,
host location, also olovon-room
rooming houso, furulshod, R. A.
Bock, North Bend.
FOR KENT Clean newly furnished
room with' bath for 1 or 2 gonUo
moil. 702 No. 2nd. St.
FOR REXT Housekeeping suite,
Marshfiold Hotel, Cor. Third and
Commercial, Phono 137-L.
FOR RENT. Rooms with or with
. out board. ICG So. 10th Street.
FOR RENT Houm In rear of LowW
candy storo. John Ferguson.
ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec
ond nnd Market.
FOR TRANSFER AXD
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight and Haggago.
Call '
FEHGFKOX TRANSFER
Phono Hill.
Holdonro Phono HJ-.T,
Market nvo. and Waterfront
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