The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
' THREE
Hart SchafTner
&.Marx 7
YOU may as well
of the best tailors
most skillful designers,
l ienced workmen.
This is just what you have in Hart
Schaffner & Marx suits.
But it isn'trtall.
You see the cloth you want made
up in a suit ready to put on. You
really buy a sure thing
Try on one of these good suits at
$20 and upward.
We keep your clothes pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Stores.
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Marshfield. North Bend.
See Our Prize Beef
Du'ijniin on Coos Hay should make a point to see the ilOOO
pound ihrsseil Nicer which Is on exhibition In our inuikct.
It looks fine, the same us all our moat, dors anil also tastes,
mid ie call attention to it only on account of its M.e.
When J oil want u good cut of meat, phono us and wo will head
the host (ho market af folds.
THE UNION
J. E. Ford
Phone 58-J.
EGGS EGGS EGGS
Wm ran It'll imw-lalil under absolutely Minltnry conditions. Weigh
21 ounces ami over, per dozen, fully 2.1 per rent more egg than
In ordinary caso eggs. Phono orders Sllll-.T.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
Phcne 394-J. Broadway
!
FOB
TRANSFER
AND
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight mill llnggugo.
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone Jflil.
I Residence Phono lil-J.
Market nvo. and Waterfront
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
2D
Mleld-North Bend Aoto Ida
i every tea mlnutca from u . w
I- p. m.; to South Plough once
leaving nt 11 a. hi.; to Euiplro
trips a day.
OOR8T A KING. Pro.
J. H.GRIFFITH
llasses That Please
TORIC'LENS
.OUR BEST
Eyes Examined
Masses Fitted
mses Duplicated
H'T Lando's Drygooth Storo
have the service
in the world, the
the most exper-
MARKET
& Co.
174 South Broadway.
Pet. uentrai ana oommerciai
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
Loavo
OhI Phiiriuncy
Marshfield
A.M.
BsilO
H::io
11.00
P.M. j!
l:oo
a: oo
rs:io
7::io
Leave
Coipilllo
A.M.
7:00
0:00
11:00
P.M.
1:00
:t:00
(i::io
7:30
.MARSIiriKI.D-COgUIIil.E AUTO
STAGE TIME SCHEDULE
Schedule arranged to connect
with boats to Dilution. Stages to
Mjrtlo Point, Wagner, Hoseburg.
No delays.
Fine from Marshfield to Coqullle:
75 cents.
Single & ijimlvtli, Prop.
4
SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Marshfield every d7
8 s. m. Leaves head of river
at 3:15 p. m.
STEAMER RAINBOW
leaves head of river dally t 7
n. m. Leaves Marsrtehl at 2 p.
iu. For charter apply on board.
ROGERS & BMITII
Proprietor!
445 Phone 445
Messenger Service
JO
fiEWTIES
MAY TIDES.
Time and Heights of tides at
Marshfield. The tides nre placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on the first lino and heights on the
second line of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is bleb or low
water. High tide on the Bar onomep evenings exercising,
hour and ft 4 minutes earlier than
at Marshfield. At North Bend 34
minutes earlier than at Marshfield.
12llrs.,
13Ilrs.,
Ft...
14Hrs.,
Pt...
irIIrs.,
Pt...
lCHrs.,
Pt. . .
17 Hrs.,
0.3ft
C.3
l.OC
5.3
1.30
ft. 3
2. OS
5.3
2.3!)
"..2
3.12
7.43
0.0
8.19
0.2
S.ftft
0.3
9.30
0.3
10.04
0.2
10.40
0.0
10.40
0.2
11.18
0.0
11.57
0.2
12.39
0.4
0.09
4.3
7.21
4.1
8.42
3.8
10.01
3.9
1.37
4.2
2.18
4.2
2.52
4.2
3.3C
4.1
4.14
4.0
4. 55
4.0
155
4.0
5.39
3.9
0.20
3.9
0.10
3.9
1.25
0.0
2.14
0.7
3.0G
1.0
4.00
1.3
7.32
1.8
8.08
2.0
S.42
o o
9.12
2.3
9.43
2.4
10.14
2.4
10.14
2.5
10.54
2.5
11.45
2.5
0.0
0.0
8.0C
4.2
S.55
4.1
9.39
I.S
10.21
5.2
Ft. . . r.o
17ll!8.. 3.12
Pt
5.1
3.45
5.0
4.27
4.9
5.14
4.5
0.50
2.4
2.04
2.1
3.18
1.8
4.24
1.3
18Hrs.,
Pt...
19Hr3.,
Ft...
20IIrs.,
Pt...
21llrs.,
Ft...
22llrs.,
Ft...
23Hrs.,
Ft...
L tjllrs. .
IFt...
WEATHER FORECAST
(n? AmmIH! rim to Com Daj TtmM.l
OREGON Fair, wester-
ly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
O ItECOIU)
i For tho 24 houru ending at
4:43 n. m., May 12, by BenJ-
Ostllnd, BpeckU government
I meteorologist:
Maximum 00
) Minimum 41
At 4.43 a. m -II
Precipitation 20
'Precipitation alnco Bopt. 1,
1914 01. 50
Preclnltntton iuo Derlod
) last year 02.78
Wind: Southwest, partly
I cloudy.
Church Senlce. Thcro will ho n
sorvlco In St. Mnry'H KplBcopnl
Church, North Bend, this owning nt
8 o'clock.
Many Answers. More thnn a doz
en applicants liavo responded to tho
, want ad In Tho Times for n compo-
tent girl for general housowork. Tho
I advertisement was run only a fow
times but brought quick results.
Paving llesuiued. Tho paving In
North Bond was resumed today after
having been shut down for f. Hhort
tlmo on account of tho lack of ce
ment. Tho Nairn Smith, which ar-
1 rived today, brought tho coment
wl'Ich wns needed and tho work will
go on.
Powers Store. Powers continues
to draw now business houses. Low
Cochran, of Coqullle, writes that
ho Is erecting n storo building thero
nnd will soon start business. Today
the Powers school district Is voting
on tho $18,000 bond Issue for a now
school house.
.lotus Army. Word 1ms beon re
ceived hero that J. I.earmond, a rola
tlvo of tho James Forty and A. Lan
dles families, has Joined tho British
army and wns fighting In Franco
tho last heard from him. Lcnrmond
Is a Scotchman and a couplo of
yenrs ago while hero became des
pondent and nttompted to throw him
self under a train at Bunker Hill.
I Will Tench in South. Ill tho year
1 thnt ho has been horo from tho enst,
; Fred Flanders has built up tho man
ual training department to an of
I flclonco It never before hnd obtained.
His friends and tlio faculty are sor
ry that they will lose him. Ho Is
I expecting to bo In tho Paso Routes
liieh school noxt yonr with Prof. Bar
ker, formerly of Marshfield. The do-
pertinent thero Is a now ono nnd, as
Prof. Barker writes, is much in
need of an expert. Miss Silverman
omters
P
Phone
181 J
jot tho English department, may also
teach next year In Paso Hoblcs. Sev
leral other teachers have already sig
nified their intention! of going to
new positions net year.
Two Courts Hendy. Both courts at
the corner of Elrod and Ninth streets
of the Marshfield Tennis Club have
been put In order and are now ready
'for playing. "Midge" Welch has hod
charge of the remodeling, one of
the courts being entirely resurfaced
with cinders, well rolled and ground I
In to make the court "fast.' There
arc In all SO members of the club
who will spend part of their sum-
Likes Mine Machinery. Pnt Hen
nessey, who Is now operating the
Smith-Powers mine under contract
and lease says that his new mining
machinery will revolutionize the min
ing Industry In Coos County, or at
least In his mine. He nays that
there Is less waste, that tho coal
In mined much more cheaply mid
tlmt the output Is greater with only
a portion of tho usual force, of min
ors. Ho enmo In yesterday on busi
ness. Tn lliilhl Bridge. E. E. Dyer,
Dnvo Bunch and Dick Holm nro leav
ing on tho Hoanier for Brookings
from where they will go to Cho'.oo
to erect the Curry County bridge
for K. 0. Porham. It will tnko thorn
four to six months to complete
tho big bridge, which Is 440 font
long, combination steel and woo.l,
and they do not expect to return
hero until It Is completed. Mr. Pnr
hnm wll not ho nblo to go down nt
present and Mr. Dyer will have
charge,
Military Road Considered. Thoro
appears n growing agltntlon on tho
part of coaBt towns and cities In
favor of tho proposed military high
way to connect Pugct Sound with a
road running through, parallel to tho
coast to Snn Diego. Tho matter of
putting tho road through Orogon
wns enthusiastically endorsed by tho
local Chamber of Commerce, mid in
turn a letter sent to Sonttlo. A lat
ter from Assistant Secretary Roy O.
Hadloy states thnt tho mattor has
already been taken up and Is now
In tho hnnds of a special comniittco
which expects to mnko a report with
in n very short tlmo.
Memorial Services. Tho Docorn
tlon Day services nro to bo held mi
dor tho auspices of tho Spanlsh
American war veterans In tho Ma
sonic Hall, according to tho au
nouncoment madu this morning by
Edward II. JoQhnk. Tho program
for tho day Is now practically com
ploto nnd will bo niiuouucod In a
fow days. It Is known thoro will
ho a pnrado headed by tho Coos
Bay Concert Bnnd nnd tho G. A. It.
veterans nro to bo carried In ma
chines. Dr. II. M. Shaw Will de
liver tho oration of tho day. Thero
aro sovoral other plant) for tho day
now under way and being carried
to completion.
Ralu Interrupts Runners. Track
work of tho local high school team
has been on tho Installment plnn
this spring, pieced out between show
ers and dry track periods. This has
been a great hindrance to their de
velopment and at tho present tlmo
tho athlotcs uro being hold up by a
soft track that bars spikes. Tho
noxt track meet scheduled for this
season is tho ono in two wvoko,
horo, In which the .flvo schools of tho
county dro expected to participate.
Coach Miles states that though ho
has only eight men working diligent
ly ho believes that tho chances are
better than early in tho scuson when
ho had n greater number out, It
Is posslblo that a meet mny bo ar
ranged with North Bond before tho
county meet takes place.
0RPHEUM
"Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
TONIGHT
AVeiliicday-Thurbday
It U N A W A V .J U N i:
iu two reels. Continually more In
teresting. Keystone comedy entitled
SHOTGUNS THAT RICK
Sounds funny, doesn't It'.'
It Is, too.
.MUTUAL WHEKLV No. H.
Tho world's happenings before
your ojes.
.MOTHER OF THE .SHADOWS
Two-iiH'l Kay lleo thriller
Adults, IOc; children, 3c.
on Port Barnum
You are cordially Invited to iittcml DIG BASKET PICNIC and HAND
CONCERT by the COOS DAY CONClUtT HAND nt Port Illinium, SUN
DAY, .MAY 23ril, 1015. The lorn t toil Is ideal ilml ono gnol tlule Is
assured. It will Im to your anvaniugo to see anil know about this
splendid tract of land. Wo will ad vise jou later us to transportation
mid we want you to como and bring the family.
FRIZEEN 2b DUNCAN 6a$5L
mmmmM
I PERSONAL MENTION
.1. G HOUSER was n visitor here to
day from his home nt Bridge.
M. J. COSTEN of Powers, Is down
on a short visit with friends.
L. .1. SIMPSON was n Marshfield visi
tor yesterday ofternoon.
W. C. BRADLEY returned yesterday
from a trip to Powers.
W. 1). SMITH came in from Powers
last night for n short stay.
W. G. EGLKSTON Is buck from Eur
eka and San Francisco calling on
the trade.
A. F. SPRAGl'E, of Haynes Inlet,
was down last evening and this
morning on a shopping tour.
MR. AND MRS. I). W. GILES, of Myr
tle Point, ennic homo today af'er
a visit In the south.
MISS MAY PREUSS Is back from the
University of California for her
vacation.
MISS RUTH MATHEWS camo brtck
from San Francisco today nfter n
month's visit In tho south.
MR. AND MRS. H. M. FENSLER. of
tho Hub storo In Myrtle Point,
have returned from n visit to tho
Exposition.
OREN LATTIN and wifo liavo re
turned to Camp One. Mr. Lattln
Is slowly recuperating from his re
cent Injuries.
OTIS WILSON nnd wlfo and daugh
ter Frances, enjoyed n trip to
Powers yesterday, visiting at tho
F. L. Grannls home.
MRS. .1. T. TULLEY, formedly or
Coaledo, but now nt Powers, camo
to Marshfield yesterday for u
short stay.
MISS RUTH BROWNLEE, of tho
University of California, arrived
horo today and will spend her va
cation with Miss Nora Tower, a
sorority sister.
CHESTER ISAACSON, who has Inon
attending tho University of Cali
fornia camo homo today to iipcn.l
the vacation with bin parents Mr.
and Mrs. August Isaacson.
II. A. BAKER, of tho Folgora cotn
pnny, arrived In this morning from
San Frnnclsro nnd Eureka on tho
Kllhurn and Is again calling on tho
trade.
CLAUDE C. THOMPSON returned
this morning on tho Nann Snitlh
from Snn Frnnclsco whoro ho hna
been on n business nnd plensitro
trip for tho laBt ten days.
MRS. I). L. ROOD loft today for
Newport, via Portland on tho Kll
hurn to attend Roboknh and Odd
Fellows Grand Lodgo. Sho expects
to bo gono nbout two weeks.
DR. W. M. JONES, marlno health
officer from Snn Francisco, nrrlv
ed tho Kllhurn nnd today wns in
conforenco with tho marlno Bur
geons horo.
MRS. L. J. SIMPSON arrived from
San FrnnclBco on tho Nann Smith
this morning, returning after an
nhsonco of nbout four months. Jiho
went out to shore Acres.
MiStf FRANCES WILLIAMS, daugh
tor of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Wllllniun,
returned today from Berkeley
whoro sho has been attending tho
Unlvorslty of Cnllfomln which le
JlIRt out.
V. JONES, a prominent lumbormnii
of Eurokn, with bin family, camo
up today from Snn Francisco ind
loft Immediately on the Kllhurn
for Snlcm, called thoro by tho Ill
ness of n brother.
MR. AND MRS. J. T. HARRIGAN
were, nimble to get passage on tho
Nann nnd bo camo on tho train to
Medford where they will visit for
about 10 days beforo returning to
Mnrshflold. Tliolr machliio camu
on tho Nann.
R.
E. MILLER who camo over yes-
etrday from Bandon says that tho
Sonttlo Is getting along fairly well
In tho Coqulllo River work. So
fnr tboy liavo not oncountored any
of tho sunken logs or tho Indian
fish traps that Interfered so much
with tho Oregon's work in tho
river a fow yenrs ago.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
List, nf II IK'lrt 1 111(1,1 liiltnra rnniiilii.
lug lii tho Marslifleil, Oregon, Post
uiiice, lor uio wcok eliding .Mny n,
i '.no. rorsous caning mr tno Bitnio
will nhtnsn Hiiv mli'nrltHf.il iiinl nut'
ono cent for ouch letter culled for.
llukor,, Cbas.; Mucker, ChiiHtluu;
Coos Kennels; Cooloy, J. !,.; Coin
stack, Miss Lnuru; Evuunrf, Elnx;
Frost, Peter; Jacabsou, PhiiI; Ju
cobsou, Mrs, T. II.; Kiiulc, Miss
Edith; Larson, C. A.; I.HSkey, MIbh
Itouo: Livulch. Martin: Lund. Oltiv:
Mnckoy, J.; Phillips, Bllllo; Rawloy,
MIb Mabel; Rohvor, Mario; Ruffuer,
Roy K ; Twist, Earl; Wilson, Mr.;
Kuinorskl, Jos.
HUGH P, M'LAIN, P. M.
Times Want Ads for results.
J. C. Penney Co.
Next Door to the Marshfield Post-Office.
Men's Suits, all wool, hnud-ninde collars, $22.00
value. Our price $lil.."0
Men's Suits, nil wool, hand-made collars, $10.00
value. Our price ijtO.OO
Men's Suits, a dandy $!2.r0 value. Our prlco $7.00
Men's Unlon-ninde Overalls UNDERHILL. $1 value. Our price, H3c
Men's Overalls, n dandy good heavy, 90c value. Our prlco... 00c
Boy's Underbill, nindo of the Bnme denim as tho men's.
7 .le value. Our price tOu
Men's Bohb 110, Cotton Gloves, 2 for 2fic vnl. Our price. 3 for IWIc
Men's Cotton Gloves, $1.00 per dozen. Our price, per dozen, (IOc
Men's Wool Socks, a dandy .15c value. Our price 25c
Men's mulo skin Shoes, summer, $2.'.T value. Our prlco ...!jll.70
Men's niulo-sklti summer Shoe, $2. "ft vnhio. Our prlco ...91.08
Dundee Percale, 28-ln. wide, 10c vnlue. Our prlco 0 1-lc
Johnson Percale, 33-ln. wide, 15c vr.lue. Our prlco H 1-3c
Qunnlrcca Cloth, 3G-ln. wide, 20c value. Our prlco HI 1-Uc
Bath Towels, 21x39 Bleached, 19c each value. Our price, II for H."5c
Turkish Towels, 2:1x4,1 blenched, H0c value. Our price, t! for l)c
Turkish Towels, SfiXiiO blenched, 10c vnlue. Our prlco, - for -ttlc
Compare our regular-priced nicrchnndUo wllli forced sale goods.
Wi nro bringing tho prices DOWN In Marshflehl and with
jour help wo will hold them down.
yj Intoraorattd S
mw, iiKr
WEDNESDAY
Dozen with .Mrs.
Jolly
It.
Bush.
Bay City Lntly'n Aid with
Mrs. Fred Moore.
Auction Bridge with Mrs.
A. E. Adclsporgor.
Kloster Club with Mrs. J.
W. Motley.
Christina Sisterhood nt
church parlors.
THURSDAY
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Geo. F. Murcli.
FRIDAY
Royal Auction Brhlgo with
Mrs. Otto Schotter.
.Thlinblo Club villi Mrs.
Knlscr In North Bond.
Ladles' Art Club with Mrs.
Jas. Cowan, Sr.
AMONG THE SICK J
4
Elmer F. Russell, Just elected
Mayor of North Bend to succeed
L. J. Simpson, resigned, Is laid up
with tho mumps.
Tho two-year-old daughtor of Mr.
mid Mrs. It. E. Ruiiboii of tho Capo
Arago lighthouse Is reported Improv
ing after qulto a sovoro Illness.
Dr. II. E. Burmcstor of North Bond
who has boon confined to his homo
la roportod Improving.
Chun. Enholm of Bunkor Hill who
underwent nn operation for appen
dicitis nt Mercy Hospital Is reported
to ho getting along qulto nicely.
Mr. Davis of Couullto who nudor
wont nn operation for appendicitis
nt Mtircy Hospital InBt wouk will io
turn hbnio tomorrow.
Mrs. S. J. Stockcl, of Enstsldo, Is
under tho doctors enro today, but
Is roported much hotter.
Mrs, Martin RuhkoII, of Coostou,
returned n fow days ngo from Ariz
ona where sho went on ncronut of
tubercular trouble. Sho Is still In bed
nnd Is roported no hotter by tho doc
tor.
Mrs. Charles Terry, on Cedar
Street, In under tho doctor's enro to
day.
Mrs. O. N. Wilson, of Sumner, Is
seriously ill witu tunsiiitts,
.Steamer Carlos Mills from Marsh-
I ff.tl.l I.1M isil,. l.t'll..flu,.. kit. I ,,,,ll. .
... ... .... . .....r,,,. (
, May 1.1, at II a. in., cm eying pas
! M'ligers, Faro 910. Tom .lames,
1 Agent.
Llhhy COAL. The kind YOU lirtva
ALWAYS I'SED. Phono 71!. Puclflc
Lit oiy hud Transfer Company.
t!
NOBLE THEATER
IT
Whcro All (ho Host Plctuies aro
Show lug.
Tho duiuty inuguotlu star,
MARGL'ERITi: CLARK
In bowitchlug churautorUiitlon,
"WILDFLOUER"
A louder lulu of uweot luiioceiivo
uud eternal youth.
This pictures bus been recorded 111
tho annals of the film Industry
as a distinctive achievement
Produced by tho Famous Players
Film Company, uud presented
by tho
"Pmnniount Featuio"
Puruiiiounts aro improving every
weok. You can't afford
to miss them.
Three- other reels will bo shown In
addition to tho nbovo feature
Seven leols All new
Lowlcr floor, 15c; balcony, 10c;
children, fc.
Tomorrow night "Tho Expose of
tho White Shivo Traffic." tho
pictures that will muko ev
ery ouo sit up and
tako notice
i wLrffl'
TIIGI
- . f.rmtra
Am mil bWbW I B"l Vll
WANTED Gixh! girl Tor general
housework. Phono 3112-X.
FOR RENT Modern .l-room fur
nished bouse. 597 0th St. South,
near Elrod, Enqulro E, A. Elck
worth, phono ;ii:i-L.
PARTY who took wrong hat by mis
take at Mooso lodgo last night re
quested to cull nt Tlmos offlco nnd
got his own.
FOR KALE I Fort! TourtiiK rnr,
1 Ford Rondsler. Both ns good
as now. Bargain, Goodruui'a
Garage.
FOR .HALE Cheap, . IMnonths-oId
English Bull Pup. J. C. Times
offlco.
WANTED Room and hoard In prl
vdto family. Must bo first class.
Tolophono 1G0, or address Box 'IV
Times offlco.
FOR RENT it ImiiHo-lavplng room,
furnlidiod. Phono 220R, or ap
ply 080 So. 12th street.
LOST AND FOUND ' I
LOUT Ring of keys, l.on rtnvnr'tl
for return to Box "C," Times of
flco. 'OUND Howl boat ndrlft.. .Owhor
may have samu by Identifying pro
perty and paying for this nd. nt
Tho Times offlco.
FOUND Iridic' Jasper Ag.ito goltl
ring. Owner may securo samo by
describing ring nnd paying for
this notice at Times office.
WANTED
I
WANTED Homo moving iiuil rais
ing. Eatluiato furnished free by
Ingram & BJorqvlst. Phono GR.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Tun-room liouso nt
Bunker Hill with woodshed nnd
gooil garden, $r. per month In ad
vance. Inquire M. 11., at Times
office.
FOR RENT Mjrtlo Anus, modern
furnished npnrtincuts, frco heat
and water. $20 pur mouth up.
.
FOR RENT Rcnsnuiihlo I room
furnished apartment, R. F. Will
iams. FOR RENT l-hiilt Hat, ilnl anil
Anderson. Phone Dr. Lesllo.
FINANCIAL
I AM icceHIng applications for 1st
ninrt, loans on improved ranches.
F. E. Conway, Myrtle Arms, pt.
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
Nort Froai ntntt,
-J
Fbos 870.
DRY
WOOD