The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMSS, M1RSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915-EVENING EDITION.
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The Last,
Keep lW
HEALTHY,
GOING & HARVEY
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Whv You Should Own
Your Own Home.
There are a thousand reasons, and you know them
all. The main thing is to act on them.
What stands in your way? Certainly not the price,
for you can secure a horns for what you are now pay
ing each month in rent.1
We can tell you how. We can also select for you a
suitable and pretty site i n Bay Park, an addition of
homes, with just the right conditions, and tell you how
to handle and improve your property so as to be sure
of getting the best profjj from it. You can have a gar
den, a lawn, beautiful surroundings, street car and jit
ney service, in fact, so many things that make a home
what it should be that you will be surprised to learn
of all the advantages that Bay Park offers you.
Complete information for the asking.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street.
DON'T BE MISLED
Hiey say WAH PRICKS nro high. Wo wiy Olllt PRICKS aro
t hlftli mid Wl! CAN HAVH YOU MONKY tin wo carry mi oter
M eipciihu and niio you Hint on tho cost In IIAItDWAKK,
I'U'JlllI.Vd and FAH.M IMPLKMUNTS, wlilrli Is to VOUU AD
VAXTAQi:. Schroeder (Si Hildenbrand's
Hurdwnru Plumhlni;.
Cneral repair shop.
Special Prices on Lard
For The Next Ten Days
T,'e fincM Inline loudoicd li::D en ffcied In tho local iiiuil.'ot.
10 lbs - - $1.35
5 lbs - -, .70
3 lbs - - .45
THE UNION MARKET
Jv E Ford Co.
". ,OIU, H,-o;,d,,y
' .
THE nnnc uotci
WllNCTfi.v AVENUE
BTAl'iHV UTTtwm
WOUia v.ifvi.
0. A. Mctl'u, Irop.
-
W MESSENGER SERE M
n.,r TWO PHONICS.
VlBn, ' US F0U C'VIlS' TAXICAHS, KXPHKSS WAGONS.
"SJU'IIH.D CVCLKRV ISO BROADWAY
THEY ARE HERE
Go-Carts
ptr
Word in Childrens
Phono 58.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel.
Phono 10C-L.
MARSIIFIKLW, ORKGON
WwZJiXl fcT i
Pxetty,
Vehicles
This lmnlity makes cry exacting
requirements for the Go-Cnil.
hi this now lint we find (lint nil
icqiilioiuciits ura mot ami thou
si'tino.
Vim ran loavo hiinio in sunshiny
a oat hot' ami come homo through
lliii uoiMt still m ami ynii ran lost
perfectly assured Hint hahy will
ho absolutely protected ami com
foi table through It all.
'llioy aro roomy.
'I hoy aio good looking.,
Thoy aio weather-proof.
'I'lioy aro I ho most comfortable.
Thoy aio durable.
Thoy mo u Willi icncli of your
pockctbook.
Pi Iced rioni S7.00, $12.01), SjUiLfiO,
ami tjtlO.Wf.
Call In ami look thorn over.
BUY THE
VERY BEST
ssf mm
MAnn
UNDKU
8ANITAKY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLKAN
ANI)
MODKHN
FACTORY.
STKKlLIZKD
MILK
cm vm.
PURE ICE
IVco delivery, 8 n. m. and 2 p. in.
Phono 7!t.
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About It,
Kindly remember to glvo
us a trial.
Everything In tho bakery lino
MAHHIIFICI.D IIAKINO CO.,
133 No. 2nd st., noar Central
Phono 428.
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
ulll lio kept
OPUN 0"O TIIK PUIIUO
A rcRiilnr Ktato llrciiRcd
uiidtrlnkor ulll ho In
clmigo
Phono 105-J
'
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
IIOMK OF Tllfi
QADIMiAO AND DODfilC
auto suppmi:h rou ai.Ij
MAKKS OF CAHS
SH7 Central nv. Phono 37.1-Ij
$
5
Per Month
Will build 'you a home.
$10.00 per month pays for your lot
$15.00 per month pays for your house
$25.00 per month total cost '
$20.00 per month saving on rent.
$ 5.00 per monthplus interest, pays for your home
We will sell you a lot and build for you.
"See Reid About It"
W. A. REID, 150 Front
MHHMHHHHHHgHHHHHil
BREVITIES
! WICATIIKR FORKCAST
IDr Ano.ltt.J rrrn to Cool Ur Tlturs.)
' OHEO.ON Showers, north-
caBt shifting to buutucast
winds. 4
LOCAL TKMPKRATURI3
KF.COIU)
For tlio 24 hours ending nt
V MI3 u. 111., March 27, by
BonJ. Ostlluil, special gov-
' eminent meteorologist:
Mn.xiiinun r,7
Minimum. , 4"i
At 4: la a. m i!)
Precipitation in
Precipitation slnco Sept. I,
1914 55.20
Precipitation same ported
Inst your 53.13
Wind: Southeast, cloudy.
Annual Mooting. Tho annual on
giogntlonal meeting ot the Marsh
tlold Presbyterian Church will bo
hold Friday evening, Ap.il 2nd, In
tho church.
Wngu.T Picture Show. Tlonry A.
Schroeder Is perfecting plana for
opening n moving picture bIiow at
Wagner In n building being erected
by the Smith-Powers Co. Thus does
Wnguer move toward a metropolis.
Hocehvi) New Machine. Isaac It.
Tower, ngunt In Coos and Curry coun
ty for tho Ford machines, received
a string of bIx on the Ilrenkwator
this morning. Paraded down Front
Street they attracted much attention.
The machines of tho year aio elec
tric lighted.
Funeral on ."Monday. Tho funeral
of Mrs. J. D. M'Kllun who died on
Thursday night will ho held .Monday
morning at nine o'clock from the
Catholic Church. Friends who wish
to view tho body may do so between
two and four p. in. Sunday at tho
Wilson Undertaking Parlors.
Taxes Duo April J. Tho first
half of tho taxes aro duo and pay
ablo April first and not tho first
Monday In April. Some taxpayers
seoni to havo received tho crronlous
Idea that thoy wero not duo until
th lattr date. If you wish to escape
tho penalty you must pay by April
first.
Open Hlds .Monday. Uids will bo
opened Monday morning In tho
otflco of C. A. Sell lb rode, referco In
bankruptcy, on the stock of tho Mur-phy-Weaterhurg
flvo ten and fifteen
cent stores of Mnrshfleld, Myrtle
Point and llaudou. Tho bids will bo
on tho three stores as n whole and
not Individually.
Dies la Spokane. News has reach
hero of tho death In Spokane or Clair
II, Vake, a formeny well known
Mnrshfleld young man, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Krwin Vake, of Kastport.
He was at one time a driver of ono
of tho Conner & lloaglnml delivery
wagons. Ills pnrcnts had started to
Spokano hut did not reach there be
fore ho passed away. Ills brother Otto
Yuko left yesterday for Spokano.
Food Most Necdort. A letter ban
been received by Tho Times from tho
Conunltto for Heller In Belgium
ORPHEUM
'Where IvTotion Pictures Look
Better
TONKJIIT ONIA'.
OTHER HALF OF THE NOTE
Special feature release by tho
feature department or the dcuoral
Film Company. Such subjects us
'(bono do not come In the regular run
of pictures, but miiBt bo especlully
arruuged lor nud cost considerably
more moiioy. It Is In thioo reels.
AN ANGEL UNAWARES
Clover work by Kuth Stonohouso.
A utory or u woiuhu'b sncrlflco.
1 DOCTOR'S MISTAKE
Kcllg drama.
TOLD BY THE CARDS
' Novel and Interesting.
M.Ulni'0 Sunday nt li:0O p. m.
1 10c :: ALWAYS :: 1 Oo
"Harofoot Hoy" In threo rools
coming Sunday night.
"When a Woman I.ovoa" will bo
repeated for Sunday matinee only.
i WOMWAM 8CH.Mi:ni)IN(l coming
Monday.
"Hunawny Juno" wns written by
Ocorgo Hnndolnh Chester, tho nu
thor of Oot-Rleh-Qulck Wnlllng
ford. A serial par oxcollonco, the
acme of achievement in high-class
I motion plcturo production.
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domntio
CHINA
Street ?Tn8Eova?
I
which ulatcs that enough clothing
has been donated from the I'nltcd
Stntos to hist for aovornl mouths and
asks that special emphnuls ho laid
on the sending of foodstuffs, food
being sorely needed by the Belgians.
From Mnrshfleld a good sized uri
nation In money and clqthes was sent
to Km ope. '
Fifl.'ld Takes Lumber. 1,. A. link
er, of the Folgers Cotfoo Company, !
returned yesterday from Crescent
Clt to which placo ho diove from
Unndon and hack again. Only one
day wns he caught In tho rain though
ho says the loads ato almost impass
ible In some places. Along tho const
Mr. Haker repoits business Is on the
Increase. At Brookings ho found the I
big mill working full shift. Tho FI-,
field, he said, has been chartered to !
carry lumber from Hrooklngs, aid
ing the steam schooner Brooklyn.
Old Plctiuo or Mni-diHcld. A pic
ture of Mnrshfleld ill awn In 1SS4 Is
on exhibition Tor n few days at the
Chamber of Commerce, through 'ho
kindness or .Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. Hood.
Marshflohl wi.a then n straggling
villnge. Tlieio aio trees and stumps
of tiees on the main streets and not
a gront many houses at that time
mndo their appearance. Particularly
noticeable about the drawing Is tho
abseuco of the big Smith Mill, tho
point nt tho entrance of Isthmus In-1
lot showing ns n bare tract or land.
The drawing wns niado truo to life, i
the picture being a lithograph.
Sliuiki Tell Spilng. That sharks
traveling In schools toll of spring and '
aro of themselves barometers, Is the
contention or Captain Bodge and tho
First Officer of the steam schooner
Northland, newly arrived In Portland i
from San Francisco. The seamen I
state that when off the mouth or tbo
Umpuun nud also when not fnr dis
tant rrom Coos Bay thoy sighted i
schools or sharks, always tho sign
or spring. Other seaman say tho ap
pearance of "Portugese worships,"!
Ilttlo animals or the sen thnt drift
by the wind on the surraco or tho sea
aro tho real harbingers or good
wenthor.
No Army Coming;. Umitennnt
Colonel J. P. O'Neill writing rrom tho.
War College, Washington, I). C.
states that there is no Intention or
bringing nn army to Cooa Bay and i
thnt questions relating to tho chances
or cailng for 10,00 soldiers horo wero!
asked as Information to he filed awayi
for possible use. Some time ngo ho,
wrote asking If thero aro about COO
acres on Coos Bay easily avallabloi
for quartering troops and with wood
and water wlthlng closo range. Such
questions, It Is understood, mo asked i
or most every community In the Unit
ed States. '
New Hank Assured. Thnt n new
hank boro Is assured is tho statement
ot John K. Hops, who returned yes
terday with his wire. Mr. It. Buggo,
associated with Mr. Hobs was ninrrled .
yesterday In Portland and will tako
a two weck'fl honeymoon trip to thoi
l'n Ir before coming hoio to locate,
Mr. Hoss states tnat tho $2ti,000
stock for the bank has been sold
locally. Tho charter haB been grant
ed by tho stato. A locution hau not
yet been Bolected but probably will
be announced very shortly, bo said.
Today .Mr. and Mrs, Boss wore out
securing apartments. i
lluxo Plenty Money. .1. Shlpton)
and Dan Wllliamn weio arrested last
night fur celebrating via the liquid ,
route. When tho police examined tho,
men at tho station thoy nearly taint
ed to rind more than $'J00 In bright
and shilling "yellow hoys." Fiom
Shlpton, who formerly worked hero'
and who now has Just returned from
working nt tho Exposition, wns taken '
$:I2 and Williams carried f 2'JO cash. ,
Slilptou was Induced to enter tho
stutluu only after Cordon Smith limit
used tils fists as means of persuasion,!
the result of which was a blackenod I
optic for the man who commenced
It. The police havo no placo In tho
station for taking caro or the monoy.
In a hag It was taken away to a wife,
ty deposit box for tho night. They
claim a snro should bo put In tho
station tor tho keeping or valuables. J
IIARKY TOWKR loU tlila ufteruoon
rnr a visit In San Francisco.
J. W. WATT Iuik gnno down to spend
a couple or wcokti nt tho Imposi
tion. TOM JAMKS lert this nriornoon on
tho Nairn Smith ror San Fran
clsio. MR AND MRS. 0. B. BJKHKK, of
Coos River, wero visitors in tho
city today.
LOUIS GOLOVSKN was n passongor
on tho Nairn Smith for u visit at
tho Kxposltlon.
C. F. PAPK. or tlio Bnmlon Kporry
Flour Company, wns n Mnrslirield
visitor yesterday.
A. '., DOWNS nnd rnmlly havo mov
ed rrom South Broadway to Kast
eldo wheio thoy oxpect to mnko
their home.
C. II. SPROAT, or Portland, who was
hero some time ngo In tho Interests
or tho Coos Bay Produco Company,
Is visiting hero.
DR. I). II. SHKLDON loft on tho 11
o'clock stugo for Kugone, oxpoct
Ing to nrrlvo there tomorrow ovon
Ing after a week l Coos County,
RAYMOND K. BAKKR, county super
intendent of schools, returned to
CoqiillUi this morning after at
tending tho Institute hoio yester
day. V. ABIIBY, with t'.o 'Warron Con
struction Company, returned yes
terday from Portland. Mr. Asliby
lert here last fall alter completing
tho Bioadway street paving.
'mrrnmmfa
i & vg r mm&r
Insist on Squibb's Chemicals
IN THK FILLING OF VOIR PRKSCRIPTIONK
Ask Your Doctor
WHAT KOl'imiK MK.VNS
Wo u u their chemicals ami drugs hi one piesiilplliiu department.
"THE OWL"
1 RANK D. COHAN, Ppii The Central Au'iiuo Drug Sloio
0. I. McCKK, popular drug salesmnn
Tor tho I.nngly nnd Michaels Co
will leave .Monday for Kurekii nnd
San FinnclBco. Ho sajs he hates
to go hut needs must secure a new
line of drugs and stories.
11. A. S1CAI10HO left on tho slngo
this morning for Portland whero
ho goes to mnko preparation for
his Oold Beach cannery, expecting
to bo back In a few days. Mr. Sen
horg has been In the cannery busi
ness since 1871. i
. .T. C. HUSSI5M returned from nn
extended trip to Montana nnd Wyo-1
mlng points. Mrs. Russell and the
baby lomnlned for a longer visit.
Later Mr. Russell will join them
and proceed to tho San Francisco
Fair.
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE
RUSSELL VISIT HERE
Both Out On Bail Como For Confer.
once Willi Altornojs; Living
On .Mytllo Point Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Hnssoll, of
Myrtle Point, both charged with tho
poisoning ot Aithur Hussoll threo
years ago and both now out on ball,
came over this morning to hold u
conference with Attorneys Craves
and Mclnturyy. With them eanio their
throe children. Tho couple now nro
living again on their dairy farm nt
Myrtle Point.
Ordinary Country people, their ap
peal anco was anything but thnt of
people suspected or murder. Neither
had anything to say about tho case,
icsorvlng everything until tho grand
jury Investigations In nhout threo
weeks. They expect to romnln In tho
ctty nt least until tomorrow.
AMONG THE SICK
i - A
George W. Kelland Is exceedingly
low this morning. Much or the tlmo
tho old gentleman la tumble to Ho
down. Pneumonia and pleurisy hnvo
hold hlin conilned for two weeks nt
tho Lloyd Hotel.
Mrs. C. L. Pennock linn been con
fined to her bed for the past six
weekH and each day Is said to bo get
ting lower. Last night she wus very
sick.
Victor Bach Is reported snmowliat
better totlajv Ho has regained con
sciousness nnd Is nlilo to reiognlr.o
those about his bedside.
Miss C. Ksthor Whitney Is confined
to her home on account of an attack
of tho grippe.
A. I). Boone, ot Sumner, Is ex
ceedingly low this nftcrnuon nt the
homo ot his daughter Mrs. R. "W.
Kardoll, on Klrod Avenue. Ho haB,
been III tor several weeks. i
1ews of north bend f
.
Goo. Black and family havo moved
from North Bend to Marsh
flohl, where thoy havo purchased
u home.
Rev. F. S. Shlmlnn nnd wife hnvo
movod from MePhersou nvouuo to
the Flunk Woods placo in Bangor.
Miss Alice Wnttora will loavo noon ,
for a visit with rolntlvea In Ore
gon City.
John Suydor, ot Mnrshfleld, wns
a guest Thursday at tho K. K. Hayes.
homo in North Bend.
KvcrylMidy Ik Doing It Killing at
tlio NIFTY CAI'KTKRIA Chicken
and Turkey Dinner on Sunday,
Try u (iciiuaii .Submarine Kiclnl
at Kaiiei'H.
HK WIKK ami attend Till': OWLS'
danck katurdav nmjiit. at
kaolics' hall.
NOBLE THEATER
IT
LOIS POWELL
Kinging Now Songs.
The. fourth episode or
The Clutching Hand, or The
Exploits of Elaine
entitled
THE FROZEN SAFE
More people see this serial every
Saturday night tli...i any other feat
ure nor exhibited In Mnrxhflold.
Thiillluic iiom start to finish At
tend this popular play houuo tonight
and sou for yourself the drawing
power of good pictures that me
"Just u little bettor."
KATIILYN WILLIAMS
III
THE LADY
OR THE
TIGERS
I A thillllug wild animal drama
I made by tho Sollg Company In their
1 wild animal 'oo ut Lou Augulox,
I California.
; THE WINNING WHISKERS
This Is one of the famous "Ham"
toniedles n scream rrom start to
, riuUh.
j THE LADY OF DREAMS
Beautiful two-part Blnitrnph thnt
I will entertain ror tho full length
or tho picture.
Longest, host, hlghcBt (iass pro
gram. Lower floor, 1.1c; balcony,
IQc; children, 5c.
I Sunday Matinee By Humorous
requests wo will repent Mary Plck
fonl 111 TK08 OF THK STORM
COUNTRY. In addition to our rejj-
I ular program. Special program or
jiniblc and photoplays for Sunday
1 c tiling.
MM
If Your Feet
Hurt You
Boit
Kick
If You Don't
Wear
Crossett
Shoes,
They Make Life's
Walk Easy.
FIXUP
To ,Stoio
Miu-diNcM : s: .. Xcirth nel)(,
CLfissint
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
!
FOR KALI) It. I. Hod Males, tlio
$f, to $lo kind at $2 each, Sotting
eggs, fide lms. 11130 N. 8th at.,
Forudalo.
FOR HUNT Attractive front room
i In private family, one block from
Chandler Hotel. 280 Central AVo.
i FOR UKXT Cottngo on Coos River
I Tor tho Hiiininor. B., enro Times.
i i .
ART NF.ICDLK SHOP Corner Sec
oiid nud Market.
LOST A dlamimil Milling out or
ring. Finder please notify Mrs.
R, A. Wornlch for rowurd.
I
WANTED
WANTKD (iirl willi limited exper
ience dcclrcH position as chamber
maid. Address "K" caro TlmeH.
PAKTUKAOK for stork nt Kuslport.
J. K. Fitzgerald, Phono 11117.
(WANTKD Furnished or partly ftir-
ulshed house, threo hodrooniH,
good caro given. Address Box "II"
I Tlinus,
KKVKRAL THOUSAND DOLLARS
to loan, long terms, on Improved
fnruiH, Interest 8 per cent. W.
1 U. Douglas, City.
FOR SALE
I
FOR SALIC Fiirnlliiro tor small
looming house with house for rout
cheap; $1)1)0 $200 cash, haluuco
easy terms. AiIdroBS "11" Tlinus or
rice. (FOR HALK Will sell very reason
able, forty iici'oh cut ovnr land,
flvo iicroR Is bottom land, partly
cleared; cabin and hen house,
garden already planted. Location,
head of Isthmus Inlet. Address C.
1 V. Dnuleloon, Mnrshfleld.
! FOR KALI': Gas engine, UJi liorso
power. Good running order, Onu
1 half original price, used one year.
Apply J. L. Koontz, Front St.
FOR HALK Thoroughbred Wlillo
Leghorn eggs for netting. R, A.
Lumlrlth, Phonu :io:i 4 Farmers.
i FOR SALIC Motor bout. .Kxcollcnt
, englno. F, A. Sacchl.
FOR RENT
FOR HUNT Housekeeping rooms.
Losllu Building. Phono lit'J-L.
I'ur Rout. .Modern furiilshod bung
alow. Phono 117 J.
FOR RICXT ll-rooiii modern Iioiixo.
Inqulro at 1102 Klrod nvenuo.
FOR ItKNT 7-i ooin house, within
2 blocks of First Nat. hank, on
So. B'dwy. Vacant April 1. Sen
Dr. C. O. Tnggart, F, & II. Bank.
FOR I IK. NT Restaurant, equipped,
bust location, ulso olavou-room
rooming house, furnished. H. A.
Bock, North Bend.
FOR RKNT. Booms ulth or ultle
out board. ICQ So. 10th Street.
FOR RKNT :i?i'ooiii hottbo. Apply
887 No. First Btreot.
FOR TRANSFICR AND
KTORAGK
l HOUSICIIOLD d'OODS
Fi eight and Baggage.
Cull
FKRGUSON TRANSFKR
Phone Kill.
1 Residence Piioiio UI-.T.
Market live. Mini Wateifiont
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