The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 20, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELt), OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
f THREE
0.00 PER MONTH
choice building lots
with hny view or any
location deslrcM with
in easy walking dls
tlnnce on small month
ly payments.
15.00 PER MONTH
V ill build you n mod
ern little bungalow -You
select your own
plan.
'See lCclt About It."
U.REID, 150 Front St.
X
JUST ARRIVED '
stock of
FIRST QUALITY
MAYNARD SHOVELS X
PIONEER HARDWARE X
COMPANY
SAVE MONEY
by fullering the famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
! coal, per ton 91.00
bp coai, per ion .?..ow
half ton of both 91.7."
II. MCSSON, Prop.
Phono 1H-J or leave orders at
llllljer'n Clgur Store.
e Are After
Bv our system you need
out-of-date furnishings.
in part payment for something new, stylish and up to
the minute. Our exchange department is a wonder
ful boon to housewives w ho take pride in their homes.
HAT SETS OFF A PAR-
.OR MORE THAN A FINE
DAVENPORT?
Jew Styles
Fine Construction
Spanish Leather, also
Imitation Leather
Priced $35 to $57.50
fracle in your rocker or
couch towards one.
Our Exchange Department does the work "
GOING HARVEY
Complete House Furnishers
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef-
icient clerks being out of
seeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
less makes
Conner &
-The Leadinn Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
197 South Broadway.
!GGS EGGS EGGS
Warranted new-laid under absolutely .sanitary conditions. Weigh
tl ounces and over, per thueii,
Mi ordinary Cnso eggs. Phono 01
"oos Bav Tea, Coffee & Spice House
fhene 394-J. Broadway
HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE ?
f nut, you Mioultl plnco your older within tho ne.U ten days to be listed In the new directory.
ARE YOU PROPERLY LISTED ?
'Ibis company trios to properly list tho number, namo classlfhatlon and location of owvy tele-
jl'liniio subscriber in Its tlltectory.
DO
If so. y,, r ff1M1i .,.
pndatloi, In Coos County. It
lcs and Curry Counties. Tho
V - " jtm In locating people with whom jou tlo nusiness. iin-siv
"'le customer) uses it to find tho people with whom HE WILL tlo
'"o J"u give, your namo In tho
fcli'K Hit. ily un-to-dato list of
ki.v Is I SHI) CONSTANTLY
j"'" pantry shelves.
I'rfuUufoiiimilo7"nbo"uVtdiMilioiie rate, directory listings and
Coos and Curry Telephone
FIRST XVl'lOWL RANK RI.IKJ.
IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK
RECENTLY
Mr Samuel Hopkins Adams,
of the New York Tribune, read
an advertisement offering coats
or an expensive, Imported fab
ric at $12.
W lien be tried to buy ono he
found the store's entire stock
i of these coats consisted of only
one genuine garment, and they
refused to sell him that.
IT COULD NEVER HAPPEN
HERE
Honesty, value and service aro
, the tlneo chief alms of this
I store. Tho truthfulness of
our advertisements Is as 1m
' Important to us as tho honesty
of our merchandise.
I Our guaranteo of value covers
out statements, spoken or writ
ten, as well as our gouds,
WE DESIRE YOUR
CONFIDENCE
Wo want you to know and re
member that your completo
satisfaction Is the only nccept
ablo finish of n transaction
here.
In abolishing periodical sales
wo acted on tho belief that
a smaller profit at all times
would nllow bettor values to
every purchaser.
THIS IS THE RIGHT SELLING
PLAN
You will agrco with us when
you Investigate our values,
prices and service.
FIXUP
MAHSIIFIELD SOUTH UHXI)
1IAVI3 (JOOI) CLOTHES
Your Business
not no on usinci your old.
Trade in your old furnishings
Perhaps you need some
thing new in
BED-ROOM FURNITURE
Dressers
Chiffoniers
' Dressing Tables
In all finishes
Latest styles
Why not a new, neat, in
expensive Bed-room?
Trade in your old
Furnishings toward it
the high rent district and
Hoagknd
Phones 348-J and 326
fully -." per cent moro egg than
tiers J10I-J.
bet. Central and Commercial
Please advise of any thanges from
YOU ADVERTISE ?
overlook the telephono directory as the intslium liming tho largest
is consulted DAILY by la.ilOO people at neatly JtOOO telephones in
tele me directory Is not tietl to klntUo flies. THINK of tho use
telephone fliiectoiy, tho Letter i-imma juii im.u . . mn.g mmti.
addresse, of business houses and prominent residents, the ill.
mill never finds the w.tsto basket, goes under tlio carpet or lines
BREVITIES
may tides.
Time and Heights of tides at
Marshfleld, The tides arc placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on the first line and heights on tho
second lino of each day; a compar
ison of consecutive heights will In
dicate whether It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho liar one
hour and C4 minutes earlier than
at Marshfleld. At North Rend 34
minutes earlier than at Marshfleld.
20Hrs.. B.ll 12.30
Ft... 1.5 0.1
21Ilrs.. 0.G0 COO
Ft... 2.1 1.3
C.1C 0.0
3.0 0.0
1.23 S.OG
0.C -1.2
WEATHER FORECAST
(Dr AModtttd rtru to Coo tin, Tlmffl.J
OREGON Fair, south to
west winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4: 13 a. m., May 20, by llcnj-
Ostllnd, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum CO
Minimum 13
At 4:13 a. m 4G
Precipitation 2C
Precipitation slnco Sept 1.
1911 i.Gl.ir.
O Precipitation eamo period
last year C2.78
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
J
t BORN X
$$
HACKLUND. To Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Hacklund, nt their homo In
Ferndnle, May 20, a girl. Doth
mother and daughter aro reported
to bo doing very well.
NEWSULKEYS
AND
60-CARTS
We are showing a new ship
ment of the famous HEY-
W00D go-carts and sulkeys
jand the noted LLOYD go
carts. They are light, durable and
(above all, easy for baby. The
'prices are reasonable. Come
! in and let us show them to you
while our line is complete.
Johnson-Gulovsen
Company
Service Nuiiio Willi Quality Faino
BUY THE
VERY BEST
3fADEJ
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
OI.KAN
V AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
BTKK1LI.EB
MILK
AND
4 CREAM.
PURE ICE
Free delivery, 8 a, nt. und 2 p. in.
I Phone 7.1.
last directory.
.... ... ,.,.-.. Wu... ,...-,-
business, a he moro proniln-
advertising, call U7.
Company
Teacher Injured. Miss Elizabeth
Moore, domestic science instructor,
received a painful Injury when sho
fell yesterday In the laboratory. Her
glasses were dashed to tho floor and
In tho fall her nose was badly lac
crated and a doctor was necessary.
Elks Meet. At a meeting of tho
Marshfleld Lodge of Klks last eve
ning, n proposition from Jna. Mott
to put on a homo talent play hero
under tho auspices of tho lodge was
voted down as tho members did not
think It timely.
May Ask New Trial. Ton days has
boon granted Graves and Mclnturff
by Judge Coke for tho filing of a plea
for a now trial In tho Waters-Davis (
case, Mr. Graves stated this morning
that a new trial will probably bo
sought, though ho Is not yet certain
of this.
Alumni to Meet. Tho Marshfleld
High School Alumni Association will
meet to trnnsact important business
tomorrow night nt S o'clock at tho
homo of Miss May Prcuss on South
Fourth street. All motnbera aro
urged to bo present.
Coin Is Marked. A 2G-ceut pleco
with a person's nnino stamped across
tho eagle camo Into Tho Times of
fice todny. W. Wettstcln was tho
namo left, presumably a mark set
by a Jeweler in the hopes thrit ho
might again run across tho same
pleco of money. This has often been
dono and several years later tho same
pleco of money has como back to Its
old owner, somewhat after tho fash-
Ion of carving initials In tho back
of a snapping turtle In boyhood,
coming bnck In hnlf n century to
find tho same old mark again.
Moro Suits. Tom Mlnot, former
ly a well known Marshfleld man, and
who lias been moro or less in tho
llmollght through a number or, suits
started by him In connection with tho
old Coos Ray Wagon Road land
grant, has started another suit In San
Francisco. This tlmo'ho Is suing
R. J. McKcnzle, Sir William McKen
zlo, and Sir Donald Mann, Canadian
capitalists, P. C. Anderson and Dun
can Campboll of tho United Devel
opment company and their attornoy
P. J. Sweeney for $100,000. Mlnot
says It is duo him In connection
with suits ho started against tho
Southern Pacific for California oil
lands.
Catch Wild Man. Shouting at tho
top of his volco declaring his ability
to speak seven different languages
and In tho snmo breath tolling ho
was a wild man and dangerous, too,
Professor Sedcal "hjppcrcd" across
tho walk into tho Carter Hotel this
morning. All night long ho kept
tho neighborhood awako with his
merry shouts and prnctlco of tho
soven lnngungcs ho claimed to know.
This morning ho sat In n corner and
gnashed his teeth, calling loudly for
his breakfast, completely tamed and
no longer n wild, savago Igorotto.
Tho Professor has led n "butterfly"
life, and has no mean ability as a
cartoonist, Having decorated moro
than ono saloon wall with clover
portraits and pictures.
Walk 71 .Miles In It) Hours.
That ho cnu walk a distance of 72
miles in 10 consccutlvo hours Is tho
bollovo of I.. A. Woodworth and his
friends havo so much cnnfldeuco in
his ability that they aro willing to
back him to tho extent of $G0 cash
According to tho pr,csont arrange
incut tho contest will bo started at
.'I p. m. n week from Sunday and
I will end tho following night nt 10
o'clock In front of tho Allen & Lewis
I wholcbalo office Woodworth, who
1 Is tall and rangy In build, Bays that
ho always has boon an enthusiastic
I walkor and knows front experience
that ho Is cnpablo of tho feat Ho
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56 This Week's
SATURDAY EVENING POST
The fmff: Store
"TiTe Owl"
Trunk D. Cohan
Tho Central Avenue Drug Store
figures to nvcrago close to four
miles an hour and will wear army,
walking shoes. The route will take
him over the county road toward
Myrtle Point.
In Los Angeles. W. F. McEldown
ey writes thnt has located In Los An
geles. Mrs. McEhlowncy and daugh
ter, and Mrs. Sutherlln expect to
leave Marshfeld labout Juno 1 Ho
Join him there.
Sues For Hoard Money. John Ar
hos, formerly Interested In tho Ideal
Restaurant, todny filed a suit against
Jnmcs F. Uoyles, trainman on tho
logging road, for $50. This Arhos
claims Is duo the restaurant for meal
tickets allowed Uoyles.
Moves Into New Store. Stock Is
being moved todny by Manager Di
luent into his new two story store
nt tho comer of Eighth ami Hem
lock streets. Tho business is being
moved from tho old location on
Eighth street.
Australia .lack VMts. "Austra
lian Jack" came homo todny. Ho was
Picked up about noon and put In tho
Carter Hotol to sober up. This Is his
first appearanco slnco about Chrlst
mns time and It is said ho has boon
logging. Jack Is a well known char
acter about town and scarcely ovor
comes In without visiting with tho
city officials.
Steamship Matt Coinlnp;. Charles
P. Doe, head of tho North Pacific
Steamship company, is expected In
tomorrow from Portland on tho San
ta Clara, returning to his offlco In
San Francisco. Mr. Doo was hero
onco before, coming Inst Juno on tho
first trip of tho Clcorgo W. Elder.
CHARLES SWANSON wns In todny
from Pony Inlet for a visit.
$$
t PERSONAL MENTION t
$$
JAS. A. DOLLAR of tho Dollar Lum
ber Company at llandon, was hero
last night on business.
C. R. PECK went ovor to Coqulllo
this afternoon taking a look at
tho court docket.
M. P. (1ULOVSEN Is reported Im
proving after a scvero slego or
Illness.
S. 11. CATIICART camo hack today
from CooBton whero ho wont to do
Bomo surveying work, being do
tcrred by tho rain.
JAMES A. DOLLAR, representative
of tho Dollar Company In tholr
Ho business at llandon, wan up
today for a short visit.
CLAUD H. GILES, attorney of Myr
tlo Point, camo ovor last night
mill spent part of today horo on
legal, business,
MItS. COItA V. SMITH mid Miss
Jennlo Smith wore down from
Coos River todny on a short shop
ping visit.
MItS. F. E. RAYMOND of First nd
dltlnn loft this morning via tho
old Coos nay wagon road to visit
relatives in llosehurg.
FRANK DENNINO loft this morning
via tho old Coos Hay wagon road
to visit his fathor and other rela
tives nt llosehurg.
MRS. A. T. HAINES camo up yos
torday afternoon from tho family
cottage at Sunset Hay whero thoy
aro spending their vacation, going
down at intervals.
DAL CATIICART left this morning
for Wlllnuch Inlet to do hqiiio sur
veying In connection with tho wn
tor rights on which tho city of
Enstsldo has filed.
RAYMOND E. RAKER, County
School Superintendent, was over
today from tho county Beat at
tending to Homo matters of busi
ness, OEOROE STEPHENSON, Coos Rny
manngor of tho Swayno & Hoyt
company, left yestordny ovorlnud
for Portland on a deal Involving
porno Unto. Ho will bo gono a week
or so,
PAUL DIMMICK, who i hero from
I San Francisco to look rtffor l6cal
matters In connection with tho
WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE AND THAT IS THE ROCKI10TTOM
, PRICE FROM THE START
We nto ublo to do this because we buy for 8:1 busy stores, buy
ing and selling for cash, no charge accounts, no delivery, and
thousands (if other things that go along to make the customer pay
,n great big price for goods. Wo buy direct from tho LARGEST
MANTFACiTRERS In the world cutting out the Jobber, and giv
ing his profits to j on. We tlo not mark our goods so high that
wo have to cut prices to sell them. '
Dress ginghams, a dandy 12 c value. Our price 7c
Red Seal, tho standard dress gingham tho world over, lGc val. .tOo
Apron glnghnnt, a good heavy One in all checks. 10c vnluo . .'. . ,fc
Amoskcog apron glughmn, 12',c value. Our prlco 7c
llopo Muslin, ;iC-In. wide, 12 'Ac vnluo. Our prlco 7c
Illcachcd muslin, 8 l-,tc value. Our prlco . . no
lllenched muslin, 10c value. Our prlco (I 1-tc
Curtain scrim in nil patterns.. tl l-le, 10c, lUJSc, l."c, JHc, 2.V.
Ladles' Vests, no sleeves 7e, t-!c, l.'c, IDe, U:tc, lc
Ladles' Hoso Hie, 12$e, IDe, Mc
Ladles Silk Hoso j IDe, t)Hc
Havo you seen tho big, honvy Turkish Towels that wo havo,
20x10, regular Ific each. Our price t"!$c
Men's heavy Overalls, with tho bib or without, 00c value .. .OOc
Men's 9-oz. big overalls, $1.00 value. Our nrlco 8!c
Roys' overalls, tho COc valuo. Our prlco IOc
Men's full-cut work shirts, f0c val lie. Our prlco "o
Men's full cut work shirt, oxtru quality, "Co value. Odr prlco Iflc
Men's soft collar dress shirt, 7Cc valuo. Our prlco IDo
Men's negligee and silk shirts 8o $1. 1"
Men's Starched Shirts Itc, 08c
Originators ' 'U ,$iZ&i'9' J Others
of low prices fKf Mi If iAV,JE.-W'7.7"?1ffy Follow
Swayno & Hoyt Interests, will
spend a week or so on tho Ray.
Ho Is accompanied by E. R. HIckoy,
a sou of Mr. Illckey of tho Stnnd-lsh-Hlckey
Co.
X AT THE HOTELS X
$ X
Chandler Hotel.
James A. Dollar, llandon; R. R.
Rector, Portland; Claud 11. Giles,
Myrtlo Point; J. M. Fyfo, Jr., San
Francisco; W. J. Fny, Jefferson,
Wis.; Wllllnni Cnnillln, Coaullle; Hen
McMullen, Myrtle Point; Gub A.
Lovegrcn, Portlnnd; Leonard Under
wood, Portland; E. W. Ilooth, Colum
bus, Ohio; C. A. Frltsch, San Fran
cisco; E, II. Cummlugs, Portlnnd; F.
T. Tiffany, Portlnnd; R. D. Hoyt,
Portlnnd; 8. C. Arntltngo, Portlnnd;
II. S. Stewart, St. Louis; H. F. Cald
well, Seattle; Cass Althuler, San
Francisco; F. W. Nolson, Portland;
J. C. Hanson, Portlnnd; L. T. Mor
gan, San Francisco.
Lloyd Hotel.
Ralph Dwlndlo, South Inlet; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Schworon, St. Louis; A.
T. Dun, Portland; T. C. Ranloy, nnn
dou; Miss Jennlo Smith, Coos River;
Mrs.-Corn V. Smith, Coos River.
Rlitnro Hotel
R. M. McClaln, North llond; Char
les Dursoth, Coqulllo; F. S. Wnrron,
llandon; Daulol Ilarklow, Myrtlo
Point; Fox Cox, Coos Rlvor; Otto
Morotzol, LnkcBhlo; Charles Swan
son, Pony Inlet; Al Smith, Coos Riv
er. St. luwronro Hotel.
Raymond E. linker, Coqulllo; A.
Warren, Coqulllo; E. A. Swozn, Kti
gono; Anna Anderson, Rosoburg;
Mrs. Chnrlos Kolsoy, Spokano.
Take jour baths at (), K. Harbor
Shop, Front near Central,
Llhby COAL. Tho hind YOU Imvo
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Llvory and Transfer Company.
0RPHEUM
"Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
I
NOBLE THEATER
T
Whero' All tho Rest Pictures are
Showing,
"Always tlio host mid plenty of It."
1 Kalliljii Williams lu ScIIkV latest
I two-reel drama
, "THE VISION OF THH
SIIEI'IIEHD."
I'h tilled from tho story written by
Mulfoui DoiikIuh
"Al HORA I'LOYII"
Tivo-iccl HloKraph tli'iiuia that will
hold jour attention for the
full lenuth.
"THEIR COMHINATION"
I Sidney Diow VitiiKrnpli Coined
ICn win Hi seeing.
, "Till: ESCAPE OF THE LIMITED"
Ono of tho Riilein Railroad seller
' Jlajinls of Helen
'Other PJituiVH t'siial Prices
Tomorrow ulKht the tliiileeutli
episode of the "Master lie)" Wnlth
fin' fiur bin utlractlou for novt wee!..
, It's tho best jiffercd In Miii-sliflelil
for moiitliN. There will bo no In-
1 ticuse lu tho price vf admission,
w
PROGRAM
G
HIGH
Soloists nt Clmtuliintto Concert:
Mrs. A. 11. Gltlley, Mrs. R. E. Mil
ler, Sirs. V, E. L'timvny, Mrs. Iu
Tower, .Miss Clara Myrcit.
Cliatitlnntto Club Concert, chorus
10 olees, director, Sirs. Win. Hors
fall, Jr., Tuesday, May --"i. at Fin
nish Hull, no cents.
flAssnm
pA y
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I
WANTED At once, n small sttfe.
Red Cross Drug Store.
Dig Dance, Simpson Pavilion, May
UUml. Anthony's sl-plcct orchestra.
TickvlH9l.no. Imdles free.
HOUSE FOR RENT and household
goods for sale. W. F. McEldownoy,
022 So. Tenth street. Phono 101-J.
LOST Height rotl sweater on
Mnrshflold-Sunsct Rny road Sat
urday. Howard for roturn to Uusy
Cornor.
l'OR SALE AT SACHIKICE Illness
In family makes It necessary for
mo to sell my residence and flno
tract of land adjoining town of
Lakeside. Vnluo of houao nlono
tnkcH outlro property. Doal di
rect with owner. Carl flchrocdor,
LakcBldo, Oregon.
"for sale f
FOR K. LIC Tent, house fiirulshcti
In good condition. P. O. llox 33G,
Mnrtdiflold.
FOR MALE Reasonable, Slv tlo.
Economy fruit Jars. A. X., Times.
l'OR KALE 7 dairy cows nntl (1
calves. Apply Ekblad & Sou utoro,
Front strcot.
FOR BALK OR TltAnE HIO acres
hill land, closo lu, fair liouso, flno
vlow, no winds, rare chnnco to
open stock ranch. Address "A,"
euro Times.
I
WANTED
WANTED Strong woman or girl
to caro for Invalid lady. Phono
1 171, North Uond.
WANTED Rapi, at Tiinen offlco.
UBt bo clean and tolerably froo
from scams.
WANTED Second hand typewriter,
flrBt-clasa condition; standard
make. Address P. O. Rox -151,
North llond.
INFORMATION WANTED. AddrexM
of E. E. Harris, an employe of
City of Marshfleld about 7 yoara
uk'o. Whereabouts unknown. Ad
dress Rox "V," caro Tiinos.
I i .i.s i ii iiousu ipoiiiii; iiiiii rius-
,.fc".Ml. I. .. ... .
iiik. Estlmnto rurnlBhcd froo by
IiiKram & IJJoiqvlst. Phouo CH.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT .Myrtlo Arms, motleru
furulshed npartmenta, freo heat
and water. f!25 per month up.
I
FINANCIAL
I AM icceUliiK applications for 1st
mort. loans on Improved rnuchos.
!'. E. Conway, Myrtlo Anna Apt. -1
U F'k ICrtC B
445 Phone 445
Messenger Service
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