The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 21, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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Clothes and Next Sunday
THERE'S a bigger idea back of "new
clothes for Easter" than just clothes for
clothes' sake.
It's the effect that new clothes have on
yoli and your attitude toward life clothes
for your sake and the people around you
things look brighter; everything's fresh; you
feel like doing big things.
Varsity Fifty Five
is an ideal suit for next Sunday; it's so brim
ful of youthful spirit it's contagious. You'll
feel as you look in these smart clothes.
Easter Hats Easter Shirts Easter Neckware
and the things that make your Easter outfit
complete
Woolen Mill Stores
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Suits purchased from us pressed Free of charge
Marshfield North Bend
fDf AuoclMrd J'ffM o coo. Titj TlmM.J
OREGON Showers, heavy
frost tonight; southwest to
west winds.
LOCAIj TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
1:1.1 n. m., Arp. 21, hy IknJ.
Oatllnd, special government
Motcorologlst:
Maximum (it
Minimum 43
At 1:1.1 n. in 4 1
Ptvclpltatlnn 81
Precipitation alnco Sopt. 1,
linfi 77.1)0
Precipitation sanm period
lust year 01. .12
Wind, Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AM) SUNSET
Fildny
April 21. Sun rises nt
fi.08 nnd sets nt G:I9.
A Word About Men's Clothes
Dont' judge them by the price, for they may seem too
low, but rather judge the values you get, at J. C. Penny
Co.
MEMS' BLUE SERGE SUITS
$15.00 would be a fair pries, OUR EVERY DAY
PRICE $9.90.
MEWS' BLUE SERGE SUITS
You can pay more but you can't get greater suit val
ues: every one a pure worsted suit.
EVERY DAY PRICES, $14.75 and $12.50
Suit Cases in Fibre
and Matting
At $2.25, $1.98, $1.69, $1.23 and 98c
All Leather Suit Cases, $4.50 and $3.98.
We are showing a full line of new spring hats. Sec
these values.
ortators Mb anaSf
Low Prices w ' ' M ' ' " " r " mm Follow
Next Door to Postoffice
I""" "" "" "" " """ " .
OBLE THEATER
nrr rvTini-inr Jim.
' BAFiJry FIRST Murshflelcl's Fiie-Proof Theater
J"""1 ""sic Mini tho Finest Pictures In tho World
i.AYS 'r,,,: 1,KST AX1) l'LIOTV OF IT."
M.bllV George Barr Mc Cutcheon's greatest story In flvo reels
,f exceptionally fine pictures.
'TATlli: xuWS"The world's happenings ns caught by tho
ale machine.
'PAIITOOV t t....r... ,. . ., . ..,-, -,.... ,1-nV.
I ' ""-mm- ino real ninny luviun-s viun" -
unt make the world laugh.
skvk. reels am, xi:wno repeaters.
Iu tfTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT.
toM?5' 15 cts' Balcony, 10 cts.; Children. 5cts.
WMOlUtOW NIGHT ChnrMo 'Cliaplln In "THE CASK" two
I,?1 "Slis Howls Screams.
". WHITE SISTER" with VIOLA ALLEN will bo repeated.
1
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TONIGHT
(I Heels of Pictures anil
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BlHYOI P T.nr-
'or .r,M'c imts
(v Irom Us. AVo
Nothing to Put Them
. Oil Vnn. iiM. .
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raTOTADi,
-i nign tuiciency;
FOK TRANSFER AND
STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AND
HAGGAGE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 103
He I (I en co Phono 13-J
Mmkrt Ave. nnil Waterfront
! "WHAT THE RIVER FOHETOLD"
3 reel 101 HIson Spaclnl Foatnro
A hair raising drama with motion
pictures most daring action,
Sherman liaiubrldge "HONOR THV,
HUSBAND." A plcturo with a moral
that you can't forgot 2 leols.
"THE .MISLEADING LADY"
AU uneqilillcu umvuiaai tuiuou;.
Your last chanco to seo thoso clev
er dancers, Johnson mid Fouler.
iti lZ.fr '-i-h
Admission i viiiy Jut caui
Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c
LIVE WHITE RABBITS
TOR EASTER
Wo Itavo a few beautiful Ilw
wli to nilibllH that will ho Just tho
thlu to K't lor tliv kiddies for an
Easier present. '1'hey nio
U'o also liuve a romiilet lino of
EASTIR EGG DYES
TOMORROW NIGHT New Vaiulo-
vlllo Tho La Vogue Sisters and Mls
! t .. Dnmi'li.1 In "TliO Kmitiineiital
JltJIlU -cw.v "" -
Ijidy."
Sun''ay Nlgld "Women and Wine"
BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono 2M Wo DrllvoV Iiniiiediufely
Story Hour Tomorrow. Miss
Gwenoddo Tnwor will hiivo thargo of
tho story hour from 10 to 11 tomor
row morning and will toll of "Olill
dron In Foreign lands." ,
S-ts Teutnllvo Dale. A lottor
from President Korr, of (). A. fJ.,
slates that ai far as ho knows at thl.i,
tlmo ho ;d'. b t hlo to uttoud a Kol. i
lowahlp mooting horo butweon Mny
10 and 17. Ho will ndvtuo later on n I
doflnlto date. ,
Rojit Is Started. Work has boon
olartcd at tho F. L. Lowo Shipyard1
on tho hull of the 10 foot boat fori
tho Coos River Transportation Com-
,piuiy. Tho craft Is to bo finished for!
early suminor travel. A CO horse
power onglno will bo Installed.
Campflre Girls SPi't. Tomorrow!
nftornoon at 2:15 tho Camptlro Girls
nro to mcot at tho Guild Hall whero
Mrs. Claronco E. Ash will talk to
thorn on tho subjoct of "Illrds" If
tho day Is nt nil pleasant tho girls
will bo takou for n wn!k In tho woods
so that thoy may got acquainted first
hand with the members of tho feath
ery tribe. AI glrU of tho society uro
uruod to coino out. , ,
Orators Out Toidght. Tho lntop
hlh bcIiooI oratorical contest of Coos
county Is to ho held this ovonlug
nt 8 p. m. In tho Marshflold higli
nchool iiudltorlum. There 'vlll bo 11
entries from tho six high schools of
tho county. Tho Judges will bo tho
city school suporlntoudonts Includ
ing. C. A. Howard, Coqulllo; L. W.
Turnbull, Handon; E. L. Coo, North
Rend; Eugono Smith, Myrtle Point,
and F. A. Tledgeu Marshflold.
lis In Dlro Tiouhle. Word liero
slates that tho gasnliuo schooner Ah
wonodu, owned by Cnpt. Morso, of
Ndwport, nnd J'ormorly plying be
tween Portland, tho Umpqun and Han
don nnd Coqulllo, Is In dlro dhitrosa
off Day vlow. It la said that she has
drlftod In closo to tho slioro whoro
ouch a high sea Is breaking that tho
Coast Guard crow had n difficult
tlmo to got out to thorn. Tho boat
may ho a total loss.
Easter Services. Tho Communi
cants of tho Episcopal church uro
kindly naked to nolo tho hours for
tho sorvlccs on Easier Day, Holy
communion nt G:30 a. m. At 10:30,
Instead of 11, thero will bo nnothor
oorvlco with special Easter mua!c and
a bormon by tho rector: "Prophoolos
of Easter." Tho Sunday school con
venes nt 9 Instead of 9:30 n. m.
Thero will bo a sorvlcn In St. Luko's
church, Kmplro, In tho ovonlug with
Holy communion tho following morn
ing. Was u Fairy Tale. Soe. Motley, of
tho Chamber of Commorce, was much
Incensed yesterday when ho was told
thnt W. F. Cotty, wlfo and wtuo
daughtor, had arrived In Mnrshflold
from Portland, aftor bolr.g routed
by a ticket a gout through Rosoburg
And over tho stago lino. I!o vas on
tho verge of writing John M, Scott,
of tho Southern Pacific asking him'
ko tell his agents In Portland that I
there Is a railroad to Coos Pay whon "'
no ioiiuii oui Mini iamuy uau como
horo from tho south and Into Handon
via steamer.
Spends on Coos River Tho Irruco ,
I Evans evangelistic party and a num-1
I lint nt ntnra mnfln ttm lrlt in Pnnti '
1 "" " " " v !
RIor today whore Mr. Evans spoko
beforo tho Coos River snhool In re
sponse to tho Invitation of the prln-l
clpal, It. W. Tavennor. Tho trip was
made on tho colportor crulsor "Llfo
Line," Captain (I. L. Hall.. Tho mom
bers of the party took lunehos with
thorn. Thoso tjolng wero: Mr. and
Mra. Uruco Evans, Jack Thompson,
Miss Mary C. Ayres, Rov. and Mrs. J.
S. Stubblofleld, Ilov. II. Ii. Foskott.
Hov. C. 0. Prico of North IJond, and
Eggs For Easter
For the Balance of This Week We Will Sell
Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs per doz 25c
READ THESE PRICES
Dairy Butter, 2 pound square 70c
Large Cabbage Plants (early cabbage) per doz "" 10c
Yakima Potatoes, per 100 lb. The Good Kind $2.45
Coos Bay Rhubarb, pound 5C
Peanut Butter, 2 pounds .-.. 25c
Small Dry Onions, pound " 2c
All Kinds Preserves and Jellies, 2 large 15 ounce""
Jars for 35C
GETTING CASH GROCERY
We Save You Money
Phono 394, 130 North Broadway,
WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS. Thoy mean money In your pocket
reason Justices of tho pcaco should
hnvo filed tholr petitions for re
election In tho May prlmnrlos. Justlco
C. L. Pounock, or Marshflold, has
has watched tho matter cloudy, and
Hayit that us far ns ho knows Roso
burg Is tho only plnco whoro such an
opinion has been hold and vlioro thu
Justlco In office Iiub filed a potltlon
for reelection. Tho remainder of tho
Justices uro firm In tho bollof thnt
they bold over for tho entire six
Instead of two years, , ',
t PERSONAL. MENTION
C. I. ItEIGARI) wont to Coqulllo this
morning on busluosa.
V. E. DEBT or Imndou, Is among tho
business visitors horo toduy. ,
JOHN C. KENDALL Is down In Unn
don on a short IiusIiioks trip. ,
C. It. PECIC'Wiis called to Coqulllo to
day on Port of Coos Ray business.
P. R. HUE loR on tho morning train
for Reedsport way to (all on tho
trade.
MATT L. MAY loft for Coqulllo Valloy
points this moruliiKi milling on tho
trade.
JOHN I). UOSS was among tho logul
lsltors ut tho county Hout Ihlo
morning.
II. 11. LEWELLION nnd wlfo of Han-
don, nra among tho visitors In tho
city today.
HARRY HULT.MANX went to tho Co
qulllo Valley this morning calling
on tho trade.
C. E. NICHOLSON, of tho Cold Slor
ngo company, wont to Coqulllo this
morning on buslnem.
$
t WANTED t
IOR RENT Hest chnnco for mov
ing plcturo hIiow nt North Hend.
Enquire of R. A, Rock.
FOR HAM CHEAP Homo house.
..hold goods Including hcilx, chairs
, nnd kitchen utonalls. 979 South
Fifth. It. Ncrdrum.
FOR HALFz-i-Haby huggyj dining
chairs. Address "p" euro Tlmea.
FOR HAM: U Hlnglo buggies.
$10.00 and $25.00. C. A. John
sou, Phono CI -J.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS, 50c to $1.00 Day;
fji-J (o ijS.T Week; Housekcep.
lug Aptw., H mo. up. Frro
bath. Llod Hotel Apia.
FOR RENT Slv room Iioum, fur
nished or unfurnished. Also
npurtmont. AU inodorn cou
vonlencos. Phono' Cl-N. '
FOR RENT FJiicnI riiriilhlinl npin.
In Marshflohl. Freo heat and
wator. 122.60 up. Myrtlo Arms.
FOR RENT, Cheap I, a and !J-
loom Apartm'tH. Hroadway Hotol.
C. W. Wolcott
Grocery
Will liavi an elia good Niippl
Fruits and
Vegetables
on the Rieukualer Ha tin day.
Also each day next uetk u will
niako u special pi-lco on homo IIiidh of
food products.
Watch for these bpeclalH.
I'OR ICE-NT FnriiUliwl flat, Mot nail
cold wnlor, bath. 653 Third et
FOR R ET .Model n f U ivn.om "hpir.
galow on 12th nnd Commercial
stroots, $12. CO por mouth. Apply
doing & llorvoy.
FLPFI.' ItlH.S iiiado fnuu old eur
pols. Addross Fluff Hug Co., Eu
gono, Oro,
DAKIIER SHOP I'OU SALE CHEAP
.Mint sell harbor shop In Hunk
er Hill, Marshflold on account
of datli. Good propoaltloi) for
good harbor. Apply Fred Mlllor
Marshflold, Orogon, Route ', Hox
I.
FOR HALE Hutlio furiiMilngH of
tho Antiunion roonilng-houao, also
rvataursut equlpmont; conter of
liiislndB3 district. Will Roll cheap
for oMsh. Luaso given an building
If dslrod. Mrs. Tlios. Anderson.
Handon, Oregon.
FOR SALI4 (iiiod guide llnNtoln
yearling holfuis; 1 rdglstorcd Hoi
stoJn bull, G mo. old. II. W. San
ford, Sumner, Oro., Phono 3103.
Flm
HALE Four cohh, 1! holfcrH,
1 bull; rogUUrci Ayerslilros; all
aloctpd stock from Ponuo's Callt.
and yaBh.' boat liords; lioavy
pioducora. Writo Hox 8G, Qardl
nor, Ore.
Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Hall.
h Dlffej-enco Opinion. Over In ,
Douglas county District Attorney!
Nouner has rendered an opinion that
tho six year term for Judgoa rcfern
only to courts of record and for this
C. W. Wolcott
Grocery
FOR SALE
Ono i lossy registered Jersey
bull calf, uhoso dam milked II.
1(10 poiiuiN In leu month. Also
out mid hoIfeiH, all registered
stock, Wrllo lo F. A. HACCIH
Marshf eld. Oieuim.
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