The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION
FIVE
po You Like Speed ?
ii flr
In your clothes, that is; smart lines, lively
.patterns, novel shades and colorings; all the
.newest ideas. .
: Hart Schaffner
&Marx
. Show some very clever things in their
spring suits. Ask to see
Varsity Fifty Five
This is the most popular young man's suit
in America; it ought to be it has all the good
points. i
Clothes Purchased at tin's Store Kept
Pressed Free of Charta
Woolen Mill Stores
bo fixed for lilm uiul a meeting
schedued at Mint tlmo.
To llavu flood Schoolhousc. -t)c-splto
tho troubles Hint lmvo occurrod
h tho Two Mllo school district Hour
Hnndon, tho voto has carried iur n
now schoolhouso nnd tho plans arc
now ready for tho contractors, lion
Ostllnd, nrchltect, went down this
morning to look nftor thorn. Ho
says tho school Is to bo n two roomed
affair with nil tho modern convenien
ces that such n. ' school building
should have.
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
C.f7rllilHulMlfor liMm
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
. Adler-i-ka
rhe crojitest medlehio In
the norlil for Moiimeh and
bowls, N niuniifucluml
tndT tli supervision of
rrghtrml pharmacists, nc
cording to I ho revised
prMfrilltlOM Of II MHTOMsflll
Co man ph) Milan.
rim iiottle, si. oo
lit
THE BUSY HORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono 208
We Dcllicr Immediately
mum
THE WEATHER REPORT
I U Awoe.lwJ l'N to Coot nj Tlmr.
4 OREGON Showers In tho
oast, probably Hhowors In
tho west; coolor tonight,
W.ICAIFB
$
a. n. noncmv
larchfiplr! iMm AND
Nlollllclu riFrnDATiwr rn
-itlm-tc. FurnUbed
i llMl. Har.Iifield, Oreoi
OYAL
, winds mostly wostorly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ending at
-1:43 n. m., Apr. M, by HonJ.
Ostllnd, special government
Motcorolqglst:
Maximum CI
Minimum 3G
At 1:13 u. m .. 17
Proclpltntlon 02
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1915 7r..nc
Precipitation samo porlod
! Itt3t yonr C0.19
! Wind, northwest, partly
cloudy.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Friday
April "14. Sun rUes at
r:21 and sola at G:40.
TONIGHT
OUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE
f A Imore's
v "riety
Show
2 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-
MARIE CAHII I in tho nnm.
triot
"JUDY FORGOT"
I POOr lllHu omiUlnH 1,-1-, U.Ti
lint j wwu,u I MUIJ Ulll
P.. and it caused an awful
1 ui trouble.
Admission
Floor 15 Balcony 10
" DESTROYING ANGEL"
5?w Night, one of the
j 'wnsanonal pictures ever
New VniiflQ:iu .,
Ilflr "T.fa'i"Ji Jonnson &
El rlwind dancers,
httJ" , ' en9agement to-
"' "lyiu.
D I A ..
tl " - H IM U 0
Altt t?erv' Hotel
kuJ. fen 'uB!ily renovut.
. Itio 0 th0 ,,ub,lc WW"
' U o ,i , of th ''-Mures
PM h. C,rjr nro ,rce
Satlon i .. kew,nK roo,n.
Pt; -. -
Wlcjtjj ol u,e Public
JMNCO HOTEL
VhHh Knnt "
")i0 M ,.T,.
""Wield, Oregon
.
Holy Week. Noxt Sunday Is Palm
Sunday. Next wook Is Holy Wcok
in tho church calendar nnd tho fol
lowlng Sunday Is Eastor Sunday.
Sunday School on Summy.
Thoro will bo Sunday school at tho
Uwedlsh Lutheran church on Sunday
nt 9:30 but no othor services.
Move to North Hond Albort Jonn
son and family liavo movod fron Co-qulllo-
to North Bond whero thoy
will mako their homo.
, Will Use Tank. Tho swimming
lank at tho North lloiul IiIkIi school
Is to bo used ono day each wook by
a number of, girls in that city.
May llnvo Count .lltnoy. It Is ro
poited from Curry county that Jerry
Klnnoy may put on a Jltnoy sorvleo
to Crescent City, Oil., by way of
Curry county.
DiNith Itoported Word bus been
received that John HeiiKVorald, for
merly an omployo of tho Portor mill
and a resident of North Hand, died
at Linton, Ore., re itly.
Suprpilni'8 Hit J).iiir.htc.'. Mrs.
R M. KIslnihiKor of San Dlogo Is nt
North Hond to visit hor daughter,
Loirlso, until tho latter has flnlshod
hor school year. Mrs. Eslnlngor's nr
rlval was u surprlso to hor daughter.
Overhaul Old Knglne. Tho North
Ilend flromon aro ovorliaullng tho
first and only tis flro flgliMng on
glno In tho city and say It Is In good
ordor and that thoy will uso It on
tho hydrants to glvo auxiliary pres
sure To llavo Story Hour. Miss ltutii
Cowan will havo chargo of tho story
hour at tho Cameglo Public Library
tomorrow morning bctweon 10 nnd
11 o'clock. Sho will talk on "Tho
Other Wlso Man" and "Tho Flower
Logcnd."
Xpu- Mull Jinn. Krod J. Holmes
will tako over tho deHvory or tho
Ranker Hill, Flagstaff and Llbby
mull routo next Monday. It Is pos
olblo that tho tlmo of dollvory may
bo changed from nftornoon o morn-1ug.
Vrc. Kerr May Com. Presldont
W. J. Kerr, or tho Oregon Agricul
tural College, in a lettor to C. V.
McKnlght, rogrots that ho can not
ho hero this month to speak boforo
tho Fellowship Club, hut otalos ho
will bo glad to como somotlmo In
May. In all probability a dato will
Hunts Old Itiitus. Last night wai
flro practice night. Part of tho flro
department with two hosecarts nur
rled to tho ruins or tho (Iregg homo
on olghth street, set them on flro
and cleared away n spot that for
month s has boon u drawback to the
appearance of north Eighth street.
Tho homo burned about a year ago,
but part of the basoment mid charred
that time.
Out mi Tt-lu-k. For the first tlmo
In two wcoks or mora tho athletes
of tho Marshflcld high school track
squad woro out on tho racetrack yes
torday afternoon dashing about hero
and thoro. Tho trnck has been so
soft tho mon could not run on It.
Tho county track meet does not occur
until tho mlddlo of May, tho dato
not having been sottlcd upon as yet.
Morgan, who wus recently injure
at Powers.
t'AJKL 3VKUTSON went u) to No.th
Lnko. this morning, extending tho
field of tho Coos Hay Uakery after
a successful assault on Itccdsport
nnd Gardiner.
MIKE JENNEY, of Eugene, sales
man for tip Top and rHolsum
broad was a buslnoss visitor In
tho city yesterday, placing nn
agency for his co'ncorn.
AMOS L. NOSLEK, ono of the plo-
. neors of Coos county and a can
didate for tho Republican nomi
nation for county assessor at tho
May primaries returned to Co
qullto after a brief campaigning
visit on tho Hay.
C. A. PARKER of New York, who
was hero during the sununor of,
1911, Is In tho city now for a
visit of a wook. Ills son, Clay
ton Parker. Is a noted athlete In
tho Intorstholustu) flold and may
also visit hero this summer.
boforo tho English class nt tho high
school, explaining to thorn tho vnluo
of good roads and tho need of car
rying a bond Issuo. Ho explained
also oxacUy what bonds arc, how
thoy look and what thoy can do. This
Is so tho students will undorstaiid
tho road situation In writing tholr
essays on good roads in tho present
contest.
Palm Sunday. TIiIb coming Sun-
liny, known In tho church calendar
fcs "Palm Sunday," will bo mado tho
occasion for a beautiful, Inspiring
'sorvleo In tho Episcopal church horo,
in preparation for tho festival of
Eastor, and tho rector of tho parish
la earnestly hoping for a largo at
tendance on tho part of tha conimu
.nlcants. A special mimical program
will appoar In tomorrow's papor.
t PERSONAL MENTION t
$
THOMAS MOFFETT, of Heaver Hill,
vlsltod In tho city last ovoulg.
J. T. PARKS was down shopping to
day from his homo ait Alloguii;.
CLARE TOW.VSEN'D -wus horo ror
a short visit today from O.'.rdlnor.
MATT L. MAY loft for tho Coqulllo
Valley this morning to call on tho
trndo.
t AT THE HOTELS J
Chandler Hotel I
W. A. Schmidt, Now York; Mlko (
'Jenny, Eugene; G. A. Slacko, Port-
hind; C. M. Fry, San Francisco; A.
II. Jones, Detroit; Jack Well, San '
Francisco; J. II. Temple, Portland; '
Ocorgo Anderson, Portland; M. M i
Morris. San Francisco; O. A. Chnrl-
MnkeM Several Speeches. James t0u. San Francisco; E. J. Arnold. I
Montgomery mndo sovorul speeches Portland; C. 0. Cameron, Portland;
G. W. Reynolds, Portland; George I
Mlled, Portland; F. E. Cnvoiidos,
Portlnnd; Follx M. YVXilfo. S.m Fni"
Cisco; E. K Chosler, Portland; Kied
Slugol, CoqnU'o; C. A. Pander, f()W
York.
St. LtnVrpnrn Hotel
F. I). Snydor, Dolmar; Nod Luw
ronco, Coos River; John Dlminltt,
Hnmlon; Clnro Townsond, Gardiner;
Mrs. L. M. Feakos, South Coos Rlv
or; R. N. Wobstor, Coos RIvor; Miss
Inez Goodrich, Coqulllo; v. C. Mc-
'Carty, Myrtle Point.
IMiiuco Hotel
E. Mooro, Gold Reach; F. L. Dean,
Coqulllo; J. T. Parks,, Powers; W. I.
Huttors, Allegany; I. Hromor, Alle
gany; J. W. Dovoo, Allognny; A. L.
Plato, Coos RIvor; Joe Connor, Hea
ver Hill.
Lloyd Hotel
J. A. Hnllautln, Larson Inlet; S.
W. GoorgosRoso1iurg, Andrew Tues
troin, North lvko, Ebon Pomoroy,
arathon Hats
The Stylish Hat in all the best patterns and shades look
at these, compare them with others at one-third more.
Marathon, extra quality, in all
the latest blocks $1.98
Marathon Hand Made, com
pare this hat with anv. at
R S3.50: our mice .S2.45
Marathon Water Proof. $4.00
Y j-A va'uci our price $2.98
J, B, Stetson No, 1 Quality...
i $3.45
Examine this one, worth $2,00
our price $1.49
Look at the'so new Chinchilla
Coats at $9.90 $12.50 $14.75
Originators $i&&mnap(0r
Low Prices immt '' n i m '
Next Door to Postoffice
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Others
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Friday and Saturday Specials
TULIP MILK. JC
Four Large Cans for C JL
BROWN SOAP. Eight Bars for . . . . 25c
OUR EVERY DAY PRICES:
ORANGES Per do.oit ir.o
HUTTEH. Two pound miliums. Norway and Muyromi 7fie
Wo havo HUTTEH wrapped III ono-qunrler pound mfl. each ..tOc
LEMONS. Por dozen ;......!!():
COFFEE. Hulk. Threo pounds for , $1.00
SYRUP POPPY, Gallon can nilc
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
Phono 394, 130 North Broadway,
WATCH VOIt OUR SPECIALS. Thoy mean money In your pocket
a
SOCIAIi CALENDAR
Irandon; Guy Pork Ins, Corvnllls; J
W. J. Franklin, Hoavorton; W. J. 1
('Malcolm and wlfo, Chicago.
$
t AMONG THE SICK t
UIIAIIIU WV ), UUDU) in iji iui , uiu
lon-yoar-old daughter or air. nnd Mrs.
'DoWooso of Portor, who him boon
MRS. H. C. WELLS expects to loave furiously 111, Us not Improving ns
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
SJOBLE THEATE
.-1 ' TA,NinHT 7
SAFKTV FIRST Mmshfleld's l-'iic-Pi-oof Tht'titor
flood Music nnd tho Finest Pictures In tho World
"THE JUGGERNAUT,"
Ono of tho mobt thrilling film productions or the year
I" Show tho urecklifi: r n imssenger train. l'.n ne
Coachcs-ndllng Into tho rlver-So real that II IH make
you btanil up In jour taU
ANITA STEWART AND EARL WILLIAMS mo tha pilnclpal chin-
. iieters ,
IIFARST V1TAORAPH WIEKLY Tlio rwl iicwspuper.
"DREAM llt'll UP IX THE AIR" "lrt'OI"S .,- . ,
VAVDKVHAK-flHAY .nd OIHHS-HAX. O "IAK, C LOS
., THEIR EXflAGEMKXT THIS KVKXIXH KK MUK AM HI.AR
XTIIO.VVS SPLIJXDID MUSIC EVERY NIMIIT"
Iivw Floor JBc nlc,.y 0o IT.ll.lm. no
HUXDAY MATIXEI-Eeryhody will eo "TIIERA IUKA In
"CARMAX"
In a fow days for n visit In tho
north.
ISS INEZ GOODRICH, or Coqulllo,
was among tho visitors In .tho city
today.
ftEV. O. L'ROY HALL, of tho Llfo-
Lino, wont to North Lake this
morning.
WILL DUNCAN was among tho busi
ness visitors Ju 'Coqulllo this
morning.
It. N. WEHSTER was down this
morning on IhieIiicss from Ills Coon
River homo.
ARCHIE KRUSI- wont down to
Haiidou this morning on a short
busluos strip.
W. I. HUTTERS, of Allegany, was
down today looking after somo
matters of buslnoss.
HARRY HULTMANN loft on tho
morning train for tho Coqulllo Val-
loy, calling on tho trado.
COLONEL ROSA, or Handou, passed
through here this morning on IiIh
first trip ovor tho railroad to Eu
gonn. MR. AND MRS. OEOROE CRUNIC, of
Hrdgo, aro visiting In tho city. It
is their first tiip to Marshfiald In
19 yearn,
REV. AND MRS. J. S. STUHHLE-
FIELD, who woro atlondlng tho
l Presbytery at Myrto Point, havo
1 roturned homo.
DAMES MOLONEY, who has boon
attending tho agricultural c-ollogu
at Corvallls Is here on account or
his mothor's Illness,
MRS. OEO. DINDINOER rotiiniod
yestordny on tho train from Albany
after a pleasant visit With rela
tives and friends thoro.
f H, LIP lU'EIINER, of tha Hiiohnor
L.imbor nmpnuy, loft this inor'i-
lmr fo- Poitland oxpoctlng to bo
oiia u counlo of iveoks,
PETER LOGC51E, of tho Port or Uoos
I Hay, has loft for Eugono to attend
I n meeting or the Po-t represonta
I lives of the N'orthwast tonight.
MRS. MAQOIE FITZPATHIOK, who
has boon visiting her son, J, A.
F.tzpatrlck rtlnca last October, will
loive Saturday for her homo at
i 'stlne, Oregon.
MRS. P. SOHILLERSTROM and
datig-iter havo gone to Point Tor-
"-o on tho Sluslaw to visit rela
tives, making their first trip out
on tho railroad.
MRS. L. M. FEAKE8. of South Coos
RIvor, was hero yesterday and to
day visiting her brother, Mart
rapidly ns could bo wished for.
James McClollnu of North Hond is
oufforlug from Injuries to his hand
Inflicted whilo chopping wood.
Francis Huglios of tho Sixes rlvor
fin Curry county is proparlng to tako
homo his wire, who has been nt Mor-
I'cy hospital ror tho past fivn months.
Sho Is sufficiently Improvod to mnko
the trip.
Allro. the llttlo duughtor of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Hydeu, Is qulto
fill or tnnsllltlfl.
PLEASED WITH FOLDERS
People Like K. P. AilvrillNlug .Mailer
1 on Coon liny
Mo io Copies or the Coos Hay coun
try folder which has Just been Is
sued by tho Southern Pacific have
been recolvod hero mid the people
aro .well pleased with the publication,
Tho folder contains bountiful plcturos
of scones In this part of tho slulo
and gives Information silch nn tho
tourist wants to know.
'Those folders will bo distributed
fcr mid wldo 1iy the rnllrond mid
coming Into tho hands of tho gou
oral traveling public will b the
moans of bringing hundreds to this
locality. Tho folder Is one .which
f will attract attention niiywheio and
H gotten up In such mylo that It
Is sura to ho ova in I nod nod rend.
Freckle-Face
Sun and Wind Hi Jug Out I'gly
Spots, How to Kcmoi'o Easily
Here's u cliuuco, Miss Freckle
fuco, to try a romody for freckle,
with tho guarantee of u reliable
dealer that It will not coat you a
penny unless it romovos the freck
les; while If It doo.i glvo you a
clear complexion tho expense la
trifling.
Simply gjt an ounce of othlno
double strength from any drug
glBt and a few applications should
hov you liow easy It Is to rid
tyourseir of the homely freckles and
got a beautiful complexion. Rarely
U more than one ounce uotfdud for
tho worst cuso.
He sure to usk the druggist ror
tho double- strength othlno as this
Is tlio prescription sold under guar-
bntea of money back If It fulls to
remove frecklej.
Friday
Pant Matron Socloty with
Mr. D. C. McCnrty.
Nceillocraft Club with Mn
Edgar Miiuiiun In North
IK.iJ.
rhlniblo Club with Mrs.
A. S. Hammond.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
3 0. Langworthy,
Tho Norwegian Luthornn
l Young Peoplu'H .oclal, at
homo or Rev. and Mrs. II. O.
Thorpo.
t FOR SALE
? A,oo--. 0
FOR SALE On account or going to
Europo all my household furnlturo
or every kind will bo sold nt a
sacrifice R. Nordrum, 070 South
Fifth St., Phono 391-J.
FOR SALE Eiillio fiuiilHlilngs of
the Anderson roomlng-liouso, alflu
restaurant equipment; center of
business district. Will sell cheap
for rush. Lease given on building
IT lUslrod. Mrs. Titos. Anderson,
Handou, Oregon.
FOR SALE Ono 1! I -a li.
engine, used 1
ditlou. AIho 1
ahiro boar. Weight 4Q0
bargain. E. L. lletwoy,
!I1G8.
. gas
year. Good rem
reglstorud Hork-
Ibs. A
Phono
FOR SALE flood grade lloMelii
yearling ImlforHj I r-glsluriid llol
stelu bull, U mo. old. II. W. San
ford, Sumner, Orw., Phono 3103.
FOR SALE Four nmtf, a helferx,
1 bull; roglRtviiud Ayerslilres; nil
selected stock from Poiiiio'h Calif,
and Washs bout honjn; heavy
producers. Wrltu llox i!, Gurdl
nor, Oio.
t NEW TODAY I
WANTED Hoiisc'lccopcr for mail
nnd wire. Apply "F" Times office.
"- -----..- - '- -IH-a--M-Hrf
I LIMM1 RPflS nuido front 'old car
pots. Address Fluff Rug Co., Eu
gono, Ore.
WANTED Hoiino or (I or 7 rooms,
unfurnlsliod. Must lie modoru and
equipped with hot wntor or hot
nlr boat. Host or roforencos. Ann
wor quick. Apply A." Timcw oN
flco.
t WANTED t
.
WANTED To buy tuo good ivtulc
horses about H00 pouudB. Apply
H. II. Rogorn or phono Coos 3107,
FOR SALE !.t Riirbunk heed pn
toos. II. W. Sunford, Sumiior,
Ore., Phono 31 03.
WANTED Work, man ami wife, no
chlldrou; camp cooking, ranch
work or hotel. Address Dotsou
Hotel, Room 17, Phono 4GG-L.
FOR EXCHANGE Seven room mod
oru house, full cumont bnsemont,
wash trays, electric light,. gas, rivo
inlnuto stroot euro sorvleo in Port
land, rout brings 7 per cent on In
vestment. AV11I trndo roj CoohJ
Hay proporty and take auto In part
payinunt. Address "II" earn of
TIlllOH.
ROOAIERS AND HOAHDEItS ApT
ply 220 So. Hroadwny; niteH
rea.iouablo.
J FOR RENT t
FOR KEN'IU- Moilern liiingalos
Htunm beat; also niartiueijt, wfh
riwo boat and wntor. Plionu I7-L,
J. O. SWIlllKOII.
FOR RENT FiuiilhliiMl rooms 1175
Ho. Seventh street, phone (l t-R.
FOR RENT, Cheap. I, a ami a
room Apartm'tB. Hroadwuy Hotel.
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. In
O'CuuiiOl! building. Phono 113-L.
FOR SALE
Ono cliissy leglHtered .lerhoy
bull t'ltU, whoso dam milked II,
1(1(1 pounds In (eu uiotiths, Alto
cows and helfeiH, all registered
stock. Wrllo to F. A. KACC'III,
Marshflcld, Oregon.
FOR ItEJiT Fiirnlhhed flat, hot nh'd
cold wilur, bnlh. SU3 Third St.
FOR TRANSFER AND
BTORAflE OF IIOUSEIKJLD
GOODS, FREIflllT AND
H.Vflfl.VflE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Kill
Rehldeiico Phono i:i-J
Market Avo, ami Walerfront
FOR RENT Modern five-room Iii'ih
gulow on 12th and Commoreml
stronts, $12.G0 por mouth. Apply
Going & Harvey. ,
FOR RENT.
ROO.MS, r,0v to $1.00 Day;
tfa to $5 Week; Hoiihckccp.
I ing Apts., tfH p.o, up, Frcu
I huth. Lloyd Hotel Apt-.
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BICYCLE TIRES
Huy Them From Us. We
Chargo Nothing to Put Them
on Your Who-l '
MARSHFIEI D CYCLERY
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