The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 19, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY YINIES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. EV ENIiMG EDITION
FIVE
Mio buy today from Pot Hand was n
new donkey engine consigned to 13.
(5. Porlium. This Is to bo used In
tho road woik south of tlio city.
Church of England Service. The
Rev. Robert 13. Drowning, rector of
the Mnrshfleld Episcopal chinch, will
I PERSONAL MENTION X
?$
DEN MARSICE came In last evening
fiom the Ditto Ridge camp.
conduct u service according to tho'UOUKUT "OWRON was hero today
rites of tho Church or England In I " :l s,lort vlBlt f,om 1JC',nr
North Inlet Chapel Sunday afternoon ! s '' WILLIAMS Is over again from
at 3 o'clock, i My tie Point on tie business.
Still More (irlcf. The Sons of Vet-!1" '" U0SA ls ,l"1011K t"o visitors
erans and the Snanlsh American ffnr! llcrc l0,ln' from Myrtle Point.
Stout Men! Tall Men! Slim Men!
Short Stocky Men!
You're not hard to fit nobody is,
in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
IF you've thought differently, we're ready
to change your mind on that point. Here
are suits in the latest styles, in the newest
fabrics and patterns, to fit every figure. Hart
Schaffner & Marx have scientifically provid
ed them. We're ready to prove it; fit and
satisfaction guaranteed.
$18 and up
Woolen Mill Stores
The Home of Hart Schaffner &'Marx Clothes
MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND
Suits purchased from us pressed Free of charge
VetcrMs said today a committee
would be appointed to meet with the
members of the auto racing associa
tion relatives to changing the date
for tho next auto race from Decora
tion day to some cither date,
C. It. SMITH has arrived hero from
Hock Creek on a business till).
CAPT. CORNWALL, of Gnrdlncr, re
turned homo on the morning train.
CAPT. J. 11. PLOHEMl'S was up this
morning from Empire on business.
Empire Road Ready. The plank. M'DIARMID, well known Insur
road from North Rend to Empire has
been completed. (John llnrkniison
anco man of Dandon, was a visitor
here last evening.
T r nl nwt . .1 i,
had tho contract. It has n double" " -'". u unwii imiaj- mini
isortii iniet looutng after Home
roadway with tho planks laid end
wise. This Is tho largest stretch of
road built In this manner In tho
county and la something of an experi
ment. Off to Sand II UK. Tho members
of tho Young People's Society of the
Christian church are holding n leap
year party this evening. The girls
havo Invited tho boys nnd havo se
cured tho Allco II. which will leave
tho foot of Market street at 7:110
p. m. for tho Band hills. Tho boys nro
to bring tho lunch.
Water IMiw Hurst. Early this
morning tho big main on Pino sticot,
near the head of Market street stairs,
burst, Bonding a flood of water Into
Mnrkot street. It camo llko a water
matters of business.
J. C. Ilnrley camo over from llnndon
last evening to look after somo
'nmtterB of business,
MRS. N. M. YOUNC1 camo In on the
train last evening from North Lake
to do somo shopping.
MISS RESSIE DOUGLAS, Is back
from tho University of California
for her summer vacation.
MRS. JAMES I). RODERTS nnd son
enmo down from Coos River nboard
tho Mllllcoma this morning.
MRS. DAN DENNETT wns down from
her North Coos RIvor home this
morning on a shopping trip.
A. It. POWERS went back to the
puny, big lumber shipping firm,
accompanied by his wife, arrived
bore yesterday nnd went back again
this morning.
W. 13. CREEL, or Piedmont, Califor
nia, president of C. A. Hooper and
company, a shipping firm, accom
panied by Mrs. Creel, was a visitor
hcie last evening and this morn
ing, leaving on tho early train for
the south ngnln.
FRANK TERRACE, veteran good
roads booster left on this morn
ing's train for ills farm In Wash
ington after conducting a very ef
ficient campaign for the road bond
Issue.
13. G. PERIIAM wont out to his road
camp near D-avlR Rltiugh this
morning. The rain baa been d
laying (ho woik out thero lately
ho said.
MRS. J. O. LANGWORTIIY went up
to Allegany yesterday to spond a
fow dnyn with her daughter, Mrs.
Herman Edwnrda, who camo down
this morning on n short Bhopplngj
trip.
J. Il. FLANAGAN, Dr. E. 13. Straw.1
Claudo C. Thompson nnd Herbert
Lockhait went out to Ten Mllo tills
morning to spond soveral days
They took somo equipment with
them and snld thoy wore going to
fish.
a
NOTICE
AH RehekaliB nro requested to
attend tho funeral of Sister Dowiih,
Saturday nt 2 p. m. from tho Dap-
camp at Powers this morning nftor j church.
a shrrt visit here with his family. ' order of
11 .1..... I.--1. f !. l.lnn., -...I ....n ,. OflttTl n .. .1 unit, U I'j II 1 II II I Jl'j MyAII'L
Dennott bank nnd Into tho street nnd, John, of Powers returned home!
LADIES WAISTS & WASH
SKIRTS, the latest in
style, the latest in ma
terial, $1.25 value,
our price 98c
White Wash Skirt at a sav
ing from 50c to $1.00
on each skirt, our"
price 98c, $1.25, $1.98
$2.25.
Palm Beach in
stripe $2.98
Ladies Corset Covers ,s
49c, 2!oc
Envellop Suits $1.98,' $1.49
98c.
SJ fntorflcratftf J
FOR SALE Small much tiunl
stock. Address "A" enro Tlmoj.
the wide
m
m
It was Boino tlmo boforo R. II. Coroy
nnd his men could get It checked.
Clmntfe of Hour. Those who wor
ship nt tho Marsbfleld Episcopal
church nro kindly .uked to noto a
chnngo of tho hour for the service
until further notlco from 11 a. in.
to 10:30 n. in. on Sundnys. The
Sundny school will convonc nt 9
Instead of 9:. 10 n. in. and tho ev
ening scrvlco will remain tho same
nt 7:30.
(Jota Out Ship Knees. Jnko Mat
this morning after visiting In here.
WILLIS II. JENKINS, traveling pas
Ecngor agent of Southern Pacific,
returned to Portland this morning
nftor a vIbR to this Bcctlon.
S. TAYLOR .IONICS arrived laBt ev
onlng from Portland to tako tho
position hero of W. P. Miller wlio
leaves Mondny for Portland.
MRS. W. T. ELLIOTT, of Coos Riv
er left on tho morning train to
visit n couplo of weeks with rel
atives nt Glendalo, Washington.
I
Noble Grand
Jeiinlo Delimit. Sec.
NOTICE
All Roynl Neighbors are request
ed to meet at hall, Saturday nt
1:30 p. in. to attend tho funeral of
neighbors Downs.
E.MELINE GOSNEY, Oracle.
son has n contract for Uio getting, LESLIE AND CHESTER ISAACSON
BICYCLE TIRES ,
Huj Them From Uh. Wo
CIhu-ro Nothing to Put Them
. on Your Whorl
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 1
school. At Eastsldo ho will speak
SOCIAL CALENDAR nt tho closo of tho Sundny school
Friday session. A group of singers will nc-
Past Mntrona- society wim v company mm.
Stopped tho .Singes. Tho rain
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phon 3171
Mrs. George March.
THE WEATHER REPORT
(1)1,1 .Mill's DISCOVERED
AMERICA
Hut he doesn't own It.
We Did Not DNcovev
it.iioxiiii. of hydro
gen Hut Wo Sell It, uml for
quality and price you uui't
beat It.
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono i!DH
We Deliver Immediately
J
OREGON Cloudy; warm-
or wont Saturday, varlablo
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ending nt
1:13 n. m., Day 19. by RonJ.
Ostliml, spoclal government
Motoorologlst:
Maximum r'7
Minimum 3S
At 4:13 n. m -0
Precipitation 0G
Precipitation Blnco Sopt. 1,
lain s-'-2S
Precipitation snmo period
Inst your 02.78
Wind: oNrthwost, cloudy.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Friday
Mny 19, Sun rlss nt
1: 32 -nnd sots at 7:20.
, Rev. Foskett Will SMuk. Rov.
I II. D. Poskott wll spenk nt Englowood
and nt Eastsldo next Sunday after
noon. At Englowood tho senlro will
occur nt 2:15, preceding the Sunday
mndo tlio roads too muddy for tho
unto BtugoH to run to Coqulllo yes
torday.
Hud Mist Ride. When .1. 1). Ma
goo camo to Coos Day yesterday It
was tho first tlmo ho had ridden
over tho now railroad to this point.
(iot. Vueut ions. Tho pupils of tho
Diinkor Hill and Englowood sehoolu
litid n vacation today as tho school
hnusori wore being used ns voting
placos.
Story Hour Tomorrow ' Tlio story
hour from 10 to 11 tomorrow morn
ing will bo In chnrgo of Miss Gwcned-
do Towor who will toll tho chlldron
miscellaneous logonds.
Have Tin Wedding. Mr. and MrH.
W. A. Reld received n number of
friends at their homo on tho occa
sion of tholr tin wedding. Tho guests
gnvo tho couplo n tin Bhowor.
Will Enteitiiln Tho members of
tho Mlllcoma Club will glvo a smoker
this ovoulng whon roturns from the
election will bo received nnd u danco
will bo glvon next woek, probably on
Friday night.
(Jot- Now Donkey. Alionrd th
gnsollno sihooner Patsy thnt wns In
yrTrnwerririrnTr ' ' ""1, WBXSMPWWHSHPJ
u
WQBLE theated
Thuo'h n Ri Mt Store
III Murhlil lil noted for
Us M-iviio uml ii( luiiicy.
TONIGHT
'RM()l'NT PICTCUES
REST ODTAINADLF.
In
an
'cat-
Amerlcn's Leading Photoplay Star
"DLANCII SWEET"
ovtraonlinnry ioo of tlio opium traffic entitled
"THE SECRET SIN"
W'ltten i,v M,,,...,,.,,.,,. TihiiIhiD ami produced by lsk'
'e Play Coinpm.j. in flvo reols.
.U(, TRIIHXE NEWS" Now f Interofet for oveijone.
S'DKV seli Couu.ly.
SMlEKIiS ALL NEW TWO SHOWS
Lmlv llom- 1.1c llnlcony UK- (Iilld.y.i .c
ToIOItlU)W M(aiT-CROCKY A UlK I'""'' S,,, ,,,,,IU"US
wwtly In rite reels Hotter tlian Cliapllii.
SlAY MG,.TDg Rill Fnn.um In "A SOLDIERS OA'IH I..
U iveK. MCM)Y Tlio World's greatest
Picture "Tin' ii i'iyi-i I- -i.v ! iir(i:" In Mw U'e',
"" IIIIUH'i I HI "I ...-,--
You (.'an Depend I'pon
TIIKOWI
Frank I). Cohan, Prop
Tho Central Avonuo Drug
Store
out of ships knooR for a California
shipbuilding concern. Tho conlrac'l
Is said to amount to about $4,0000
and ho, together with his son Chnilcs
Matson, has boon working for
somo time In Rotting out tho timbers
over on Coal Dtink Inlet. Ono ship
ment of kaces has already boon sent
south. f
Work All Finished. All tho work
In connection with tho Jetty work nt
Rnndon la completed, said Cnpt. Pol
ihoiims yestordny. .1. D. Smiill, pow
der man, camo ovor from Dandon Inst
evening, loavlng tills morning for his
homo nt Tho Dalles. Ho ls Bald to
bo ono of tho best powdor inon ovor
down In this section, llo had chnrgo
of tho rock quarry, aiding In getting
out somo 12,000 toitH of It for tho
Jotty.
Aro Working East. Guy Tumor,
employed on tho Umpqiin bridge,
went hack to Roedsport this morning
after a short vlnll here. Ho said
thnt tho steol worjc for tho middle
span of tho big hrldgo Is iip nnd tho
rlvltlng Is to bo dona vory shoitly.
Ho Bald thnt practically all of tho I
concrotliifr with tho oxcoptjon of fourj
piers Is dono and all tho piling has
been drlvon. It Is ostlinntod It will
tnko about two months to finish tlio
hrldgo completely.
Docks Aro CroHded. A. P. Davis
Is horo from the Mooro Mill on tho
Coqulllo. RecaiiBQ of n cluttering on
tho docks with lumber tho plant wasl
forcod to Bhut down until boats ar-'
rlvo nnd clear away. Davis camo bore ,
to visit and wns Immediately put to
work measuring lumber nt tho Coon
Day Milling company, on Islhmim
Inlot, The mill Btarted again for a
short tlmo yesterday and was ex
pected to work through today.
Was Very Well Liked. Practically
all of Poindule turned out yestorday
afternoon to nttend tho funeral of
John D. Allen, aged 07 years, who
died at the Mercy hospital on Mondny
, evening. In the olght yenrs tho old
gentlemnn baa lived In that commun
ity ho hud mide a boat of friends
he now mourn Ills going. The boi-e-
wcro nt th Wilson Undertaking
"'o's nnd In cliargo of tho Rov.
Robert Drowning.
It Still Ru"o The many friends
1 of C. I. Cantino. deputy state hlgh-
wpv piiK'neor. a'-e watching tho pio-
Kre o' I'1' ""'' to in'iln IiIh placo
'n tho commission. It seems th
ho has plenty or friends who ni'
-(king him and he may win out,
or the ob.'eitlon of Chlof Lewis
'r Cnntlne was very well liked In
oos rouiitv, spondlng soveral wook'i
ero mnp'i'nK out permanent mart
rnrten. Ho has been sent ovor to
I Wboelor county now to look Into some
road projects.
havo arrived homo from Dorkoloy
whole thoy havo been attending
tho Unlvrslty of Cnllfornln to visit
with tholr pnrcnts.
PAUL RAURACJI, prominent farmer
of Ton Mile, nccompnnlcd by Mrs.
Rnubncli wont bnek to tholr homo
Ithls morning nftor n visit with
friends hero.
PORT E.N'GLNEER DONALD CHAR-
LESON wont ovor onto tho Coqulllo
river this morning to continue with
his Riirvoy of tho river hotweon
Coqulllo nnd llnndon.
HENRY HUGGINS, who Is nldlng in
getting tho tnx roports out In tho
sliorlff's office, is -hero today from
Coqulllo for tho purpose of voting
nnd mooting his old friends.
W. R. CHAMRERLAIN, of Onkl.ind,
prosUlont of tlio Dlxby-Clnrk cotn-
NOTICE TO THE PURLIO
Prom ami after this dato 1 wilt
not bo responsible for any debts
contracted by my wlfo, nnd dealers
aro horeby given notlco not to glvo
her credit on my account.
PRANIC PUGSLEY.
Mnrshflold, Oro., May 18, 1910
FOR SALE Complete set of fur
nlturo In four loom houso. Soil
cheaply If taken nt once. Phono
279. F. Pugsloy.
. . -
I'OR SALE liny nmre, 12 yrs. II WO
, lbs. Sound, true. $126.00. This
la u fluo animal. Trado for 900
or 1000 lb. horse. So or wrlto
Cnpt. (lallowuy, Launch North
Star.
HOMESTEADS Colvlllo Indian
Regorvntlon, Wnflh., open for set
tlement, Drawing July 27th.
About G00.000 ncrcs, Conlplbto
Map nnd Description. Postpaid
$1.00, Smith and McCrea No. 22
Englo llldg. Spoknno Wash.
SCHOONER TILLAMOOK
PORTLAND AND COOS RAY
SAII.S FROM PORTLAND
KYEHY TUESDAY
FOR INFORMATION PHONIC 2711
TOM JAMES. Act.. Occnn Dock
FOR RENT House on No. D'dwny.
Near lllghlnnd. Apply 380 Sec
ond atrcot North.
FOR HALE Olio of A. J.
C. cows duo to freshen In
July. For tho price asked she 4
will moro than twlco pay for
herself this year. Also somo 4
flno helfor calvos and year-
llngH from register of morlt
dnniB. Apply to,
F. A. Sacrhl
1 mmmmmmmmmmmm
Danco nt lakeside, Pierro'H liall,
Saturday night. Piatt's Orchestra.
Summer Waists
and Dresses
Our stock of Ladies' new waists and dresses gives
you a wide choice of materials and at prices that save
you money.
Wide stripe sateen, plain white lawn and dimity
waists 50 each
Wide striped lawn and large checked dimity
waists 98 each
Wide stripe silk mull, white voilo, dimity organ
die and lawn waists 1.25 each
Figured net and cmhroidered voile waists, an
extra value 2.00 each
Embroidered voile, trimmed in colors, very
new and attractive waists : 2.25 each
Heavy Crepe de Chine Waists in white and
stripes $2.75 to $3.50
1 Ladies black, white and navy silk taffeta
waists $2.45 to $2.75
(Special) Ladies afternoon dresses of voile, silk
mull and cotton tissue in stripes, checks and figures.
These dresses are well made of good materials and are
exceptional values $3.25 to $5.65
Let Us Show You These Dresses
The Golden Rule
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, closo In uml reasonable.
00G First nnd lllrch.
: :
FOR RENT Modem furnished opts.
I rlvnto Imth, freo hent,wAtpr. $7
week, t2U.no month. Myrtlo Arms.
FOR RENT Modem flvo-room liun-
gnlow on 12th and Commercial
streets, $12. CO per month. Apply
Qolng & llnrvoy.
AIT. $1.00 week, $15.00 mo.
II roadway Hotel. P. O. Dldg.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS, (too to $1.00 Ray, j
$' lo $5 Week; llousekecp. j
lug Apts., $H mo. up. Fro j
tmtli. Lloyd Hotel Apis. j
I'OR SALIC Automobile i-mmLoiit,
$7rt, Good running order. Seo
John Lapp,
I'OR SALE OR HUNT Well fur
ulslied tent house. Phono -U8-J.
FOR SALIC At once, lCcouomy Unit
Co. Placo full of work. Stay and
teach thoroughly. Pino clitmco for
man and wlfo. Rest reasons for
soiling.
R
OYAL
TONIGHT
Margaret Gibson in ,
"THE SOULS CYCLE" "
A talc of Ancient Greece
and Modern New York.
t
Transmigration of the soul
forms the basis of this re
markable film drama.
"CISSY'S INNOCENT WINK"
The laughable escapades
of a heart breaker with Cissy
Fitzgerald.
Admission
Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c
TOMORROW NIGHT New
Vaudeville. "The Money
Master" in 5jicts.
i MONDAY NIGHT "THE
HEART OF A PAINTED W0M
! AN" with Madame Petrova.
I Soon "RACE SUICIDE"
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