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-r . - ,r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE bo unablo to got bade boforo March first. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Copyrlcht Ilnrt Schuffnor & Mara LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, FEBRUARY 12. TO most Americans Abraham Lincoln personifies real patriotism; lie served hia country in a way thai seemed to him best; and he gave his best service in the fullest measure. There is no one of us who cannot learn something by considering this heroic man; there is no work of ours, no business of ours, which will not bo belter done if we do it with his spirit. It is possible in our business as it is in every business; to render a real ' service; and we're trying to do it w ooiesi This store is the OrpSieum Tonight HACK TO LIFE Full dotnll of this great picture in last night's paper. FISHKItMAN'S FORTUNE Is a drama with an interesting story. MARIA ItOMA Good drama. HAVE ANOTHER big foaturo for next woolc which wo know will pKnso all. WATCH FOR IT. 6000 FEET OF PICTURES. TEe HovaS TONIGHT Miss Lois Powoll, singing two Mw soaps. tt Miss Mildred Koonig, thnt potlto 'iiU miss In a very pleasing pro- ?.of B,nBlng and dnnclng. FINE ONES. Ye8' ,h0r "r0 B0MI3 "The ninc'k Snake." A wonderful we of n Itusaian ndvonturess. r,nL,8.feat.uro l8 f'l ot exciting 5ntJ.na u ln tlve reols Tho Flro niig." This Is nnotlior idi. Interesting Keyatono rom- rftibuttT,B tlmo tlloro nro TW0 ii .f tho '" cony loo10"' 10WOr nor 1Cc: hal' cJi0," .nlRht- "Tno Dattlo of HiNbuiKjnflyo reolB. HAVE C. A Langworthy FIGURE ON I'OUU ELECTRICAL WORK UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AMD COVERED MARSHFIELD CYCLERY PHONE 158-R. 1T0RE NEWS" 'k a Dart of the news of the day for al! who buy things at stores, 6 Snils purchased in Ihis si ore will bo kepi pressed free of charre I home of Hurt Schafl'ner & ADMISSION TEN CENTS. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' l'OR SALE Oiilt diesser, lii) bed and springs. 1024 Elrod. I rOl'XI) Key. .('mi be had at Times office by paying for this notlco. FOR SALE OR RENT Three niies clotirod land In Hoy Park near road; aultnblo for truck garden ing. Jus. Forty. FOR SALE HoiiM'lioId furiiltiiii', sold by pleco, boforo Friday. En qulro 730 South Second streot. FOUND Rook Inscribed ".Mniiinm to Hnzol, Jan. 31, 1909." Owner enn luivo snmo by paying for ad at Times office. FOR RENT Large front room, ell furnished, modern conveniences, suitable for two gentlemen. Meals if desired. 843 Central nvenue. Ml VANT ADS. I I w 1 vti.'Ii in ..Hid j. ninrn or less. of dry wood, 4 ft. E. O'Connell, Market avonue. WANTED WANTED Position by stenogrnplicr. Phono BG-J. WANTED General housework by experienced girl. Phono 157-J. HOARD AND ROOM Mrs. E. M. Johnson, 23C Markot avonue. WANTED A refined girl or woman to share room, housekeeping priv ileges; vory reasonable, also nice ly furnished sleoping room, with heat. Inquire at Times office. I FOR SALE I 4 FOR SALE 1 10-li.p. gasoline en glne, at a sacrifice. Phono C-J. - . I,,.. 1. . - ' " FOR SALE Rnhlln bulbs, Peivn nlnl Phlox, Clematis, Rosa buBbes Marx Clothes and othor poroiinliils, ten conta each and up, according to alzo and nrIoty. Frank Sacchl, phono 2S2-L. FOR SALE l'liio fiirnltine in I), room house, down town. $225 ensh. Freo rent. Enquire Times. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Itlnck Minorca laying liens and pullets. Phono 3151. FOR SALE CHEAP Furniture of six-room houso; enn rout houso rcnsonnblo. Phono 333-J. FOR SALE New, latest model L. C. Smith typowrltor and stand, ("heap If taken nt once. Call 148 IJrondwny North or phono 1C8-J, FOR SALE Two fox terrier pup. pics; good ones, $5 each. Enquire F. E. Allon. FOR SALE Luiicli counter outfit. Cheap If taken at once. Phono 140-J. FOR SALE Furniture of lO-room houso. 400 North Drondway. Phono 1CC-X. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for sotting and dny-old chicks. C. M. Connor. FOR RENT FOR RENT Tho rooms furnished for housekeeping. 287 Commercial. FOR RENT Sleeping rooniH. reas onable by the weok. 229 South Broadway. FOR RENT Largo houso on Boutt 11th street. Phono 119-L., or set A. D Campbell. FOUND FOUND Gentleimiu'8 tet ring. Own er may have samo by describing property and paying for this not ice. Call at Tlmos Office. The Times want ads get what thoy go after. Have your lob printing douo at Tho Times office. IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY 1 DONE RIGHT Telephone tho FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. & ;. iip.vw -;. m. s TIRES FOR FERRUAR.Y. oiow la gfen tl'o tl.uu and Might of MIkIi uiirt low wtttor al Mirsiiflold. The tines nro placed lu tho order if .Hi'dr-iMire, with tlielr limes on Hie first linn mill heights on (ho second line tf each day; n compnr .'boh on consecutlvo ho'.glita will Indlcrto whether It Ib high or low water. ior high wntor on tho bar Bulmtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. Pkiw$ jgsSr " ivy uiiirs. . n.23 s.r.i a. oa 0.23 I Ft... 5.C 1.5 G C 0.7 12'IIrs.. 4.01 ft.39 3.19 10.00 Ft. .. r..!) 1.0 15.4 0.4 13 Hrs.. 4.37 J0.2S 4.40 10.38 Ft... 0.2 0.7 T..8 0.0 II Hra. . 5.1C 11.20 5.31 11.17 Ft... 0.1 0.5 5.4 0.7 15!lra.. 5.5G 12.17 0.33 12.00 I Ft.. .. 0.4 0.1 4.8 1.3 lClHra. . 0.12 1.1!) 7.43 0.0 ll't... G.3 0.3 4.3 0.0 ITIIIrs. ..0.19 7.35 2.30 9.10 I Ft. . . G.O C.l 0.1 G.O lSltlrs. . 1.55 8.41 3.47 10.42 I Ft... 2.1 5.9 0.3 4.0 lOIHra.. 3.21 9.55 C.00 0.0 Ft... 2.S 5.7 0.2 0.0 20Hra.. 0.01 4.52 11.0G G.03 Ft. .. 4.2 2.8 5. 7i 0.0 6 s I weather forecast I tltjr AJ..V IVcd l'rt to Coo Uny Timet.) I OREGON Itnln In west; mln I or snow In east, Boutlierly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 21 hours ondlng nt 4:43 n. 111., Fob. 11, by IlonJ Ostllnd, aiicclal government mo terologlst: Maximum 54 Minimum 4 1 At 1: 13 a. in 4G Precipitation 78 Precipitation slnco Sept 1 .. 10.13 13.77 rrocipitntion same period 1 Inst year 4 2.72 ! I Wind: Southwest, rain. Issue Invitations. Mrs. Fred Hol llstor of North llond hna Isauod ln vltatlonn for cards Saturday nftor 110011. Now At Cniiip I. Frank Grant has movod from Coqulllo to South Inlet, whoro lie la In chnrgo or Camp 4 for Smlth-Powora. HrntlicrlinncI In Clmige. The mooting nt the M. E. Church to night will bo under tho direction of tho MothwHst llroth'orhood. Tho topic la "Does It Pay to Do n Chris tian." Mother III. Miss Lena Ashman, cushlor nt the Weatorn Union offlco was unublo to bo nt tho offlco today owing to tho illness or hor mother, Mrs. W. II. Ashmnn. MIbs Graham Is filling hor place. . I'm- Court te Ilnoo. Tho bltull'h le paving will bo put In here on tho filled stroots with a concroto linso, Fix Inches of concroto and two of bl tulltlilc. On solid fills tho hitulltlilc Is laid without a concroto bnao. Recovei-N Glove. Through n Times found nd. Mra. S. Lovlno yeatordny recovered n now glovo which ho dropped on Front Htreot tho day bo foro. Night officer Donno picked it up and ono wnnt nd in Tho Tlinos found tho owner. To Salem. District Attorney L. A. Llljcqvlst hns gono to Snioni to nrguo tho noted peddler cnHo of Coos coun ty vs. Cnso, a buggy salesman who wns punished hero for selling buggies without a llcenso nnd who appealod to tho Supromo Court. Many Repllex. "Stop that wnnt nd of mlno for a boy helper." said W. II. Konnody yeatordny. "Thoy wouldn't lot 1110 sleep Inst night. I hnvo n good boy now and enn't uso any moro." Mr. Kennedy hnd the ad In ono Ibbuo of Tho Times. (Jo To lliiiHlmi. Messrs, Datson, Cook and Arnold left this nftornoon for Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point and Han don, whoro tloy will try nnd do a llttlo missionary work for hitulltlilc. All of tho towns nro figuring on put ting In hard' paving this sumiuor. Coke- AbscHMir. It Is announced thnt County Assessor T. J. Thrift will appoint Tom Coko of Mars "field as deputy nsseessor for .Mnrshllold nnd vicinity. Ho has not nnnounced Ms appointments at North Rend or for tho Ten Mllo and tho Inlet dis tricts. Ik Promote!. Fred Cattrnll, who las been assistant' engineer on tho Nana Smith, has been promotod to chief engineer 011 the Redoudo nnd Is now plying on tho latter vessol. Ho Is well known on tho Ilay, his wife hrvlng been Miss May Stauff of Marshflold. Roiii'iio AVritcH. Former U. S. Senator Jonathan nourno has writ ten to a number of Coos county sup porters asking tliom their opinion us to whether ho should enter the raco for U. S. Senator ngnln this year. Many of thoin are writing him en couragingly, It is said. Rroko Window. Yestorday nftor noon n young man wns looking In tho window of tho Husy Corner at tho fish tank, A frlond camo up be hind and' grabbed hold of him with a llttlo shovo. It completely unbal anced Mm nnd ho crashed through tho pinto glass. Ono of the men was a bon of Ren Smith of Coos Rlvor, To Move Hack. Mrs R. M. Sarter Is moving back Into her old stand In tho Montgomery building nnd expects t' 'e nblo o onen Saturday. Thoy will have tho entire room nnd will servo light lunches, Lando's store has been figuring on moving back Sunday, but it may bo that they will Drug Store Closing. This after noon F. C. IJlrch and F. D. Cohtin nro circulating n petition to bavo the Mnrshflclil drug stores close weok days tit 8 o'clock and to he closed Sundays except from 9 to 1 1 In the morning and from 3 to G In t' c after noon. It was stated that practicality all of the s ores nro agrood on the early dosing. Poultry ISnnch Sold II. A. Wells has sold his poultry ranch at Kltty vlllo to Chns. 10. Althouse, a nephew of J. W. Mitchell. Mr. Althouno will soon take possession. Mr Wells has not announced hia plana but It Is understood that ho la figuring on putting In one of tho aivellest cafes In Marshflold that Cooa liny has ever had. Father 111. Dnnlol Stolnnon, who In employed nt the McDonald & Vaughan logging camp, upon hearing of tho severe illness of his father nt tho P. P. Hlnko homo on Catching In lot, made n quick trip on foot Mon day night across tho rough mountain trails, reaching his father's aido about midnight. Mr. Stolnnon, Sr,, Is not Improving very much. Rouleau d'oiie. Cal Hrldges todny informed Marshal Carter that Frank Rouleau, who was sougM by n sister at Springfield, Mo., had left lioro sntno tlmo ago for Hoqulnni, Wnah. Marshal Carter haa notified her. An lte.ni In Tho Titnoa concerning the de sire for luformntlou about Houleau brought this Information, a party who knew Houlenu sending word by Mr. Urldgcs to Marshal Carter. Knew Dr. Hamilton. There was n message of sadness In Tho Times Inst night for Dal Cathcart In tho news of tho denth of his old friend, Dr. Hamilton of Roscburg, whom ho has known for sixty yonrs. Mr. Cnthrnrt aaya ho first met Dr. Hamilton when ho ciimo to Koschurg in 1853 and at that tlmo lie hnd not graduated In medicine and was n common Inhnror with tho other ploncora of that day. (Jrent Anniversary. Major Morton Tower of Empire, ono of Cooa Hny'a host known votorans and until re cently rollector of tho Port of Um pire, tlila weok la colebrntlng tho f If llntli nniilvnrnnrv of Ills finnnnn I from tho famous l.lbby prison. Ho J aldod In tho construction of tho fain ! our tunnel through which 11 largo I number of Union officers escaped! j from tho noted Southern prison mid I his memory of tho hardships of pris on life and tho strugglo to escape is. moat vivid. PERSONAL NOTES JOHN I). GOSS loft on tho "Court house Special" for Coqulllo today. C. F. M'KNIGHT is nt Coqulllo to day on buslucBS. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL Ib at Co qulllo todny on business. N. C. M'LEOD of North llond lu at Coqulllo today on business. HARRY G. HOY was a passenger on tho "Llmltod" for Coqulllo today. MAYOR MORRISON of Coqulllo was a Mar8hlloId buslnoss visitor yos terday. j ' EDWARD II. JOEHNK wnH n pns- onger on tho "Flyer" Tor Coqulllo today. MRS. J. R. DODGE nnd son, of Cooa' Rlvor, nro visitors in Mnrshllold. todny. CHARLES MAHAFFY of North Cooa Rlvor lu In Mnrshllold today 011 business. Ii. F. EARL nnd Albort Johnson of Gnrdlnor wero Mnrshllold visitors yoBtordny. MISS MADEL UONERRAKE. of Ross Inlet, Is n visitor at Marsh flold today. HARRY G. RUTLER and wife hnvo taken apartments at Eloveut.. and Anderson. MISS THELMA DODGE, of South Coos Rlvor, Is shopping In Mnrsh llold today. ALRERT OUNNELL, of Ross Inlot, Is n business visitor nt Mnrsh fUld today. GEORGE W ATKINS was a passenger on tho "Couithouso Llmltod" for Coqulllo today. J. R. ROHERTSON nnd wlfo of North Hend woro Mnrshllold luminous visi tors yestorday. JACK HEATTY, of North Coos Rlvor, was n paEscngor on the Alort to Marshflold today; CHARLES F. SCHROEDER, of Valo, Orogon, Is a Coos Hay visitor and may decldo to locato here, RENNET SWANTON was among tho sages of tho law who left on tho morning train for Coqulllo. FRED HOLL1STER, representing n sldo to tho Kinney controversy, loft today for Coqulllo court. CHARLES ERICKSON, of Ross In lot, was a passongor on tho Wah-Tn-Waso for Marshflold today. JUDGE SEHLRREDE was among tho attorneys who loft on the morning train for Coqulllo today. E. L. SCHUSTER of Norf' Hend was among tho logal lights on the raonilng train bound for Coqullle. E. R. I1RYSON loft for C'oqulUft to day, whoro ho vlll roprosont Ro coivor Wattors In tho Klnne cabe JUDGE JOHN S. COKE loft on the morning train to presido nt a term WEDNESDAY. Nort:i Bond Catholic Ladies' donco at Eckhoff Hall. Narcissus Club with Miss Stol la Potereson. lolly Dozen with Mrs. Win. dale. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Chas. Williams. Presbyterian Ladies' Auxiliary with Mis. H. .1. Mohr. Mrs. M. 11. Everltt sewing party. Mrs. .1. W. Hlldonbrand sow ing party. THUKSDAY. Hunker Hill Club dance nt Finnish Hall. ' Young .Matrons with Mrs. Fred Powors. A. N. W. with Mrs. H. I. Hyde. Norwoglnn Lutheran Ladles' Aid at church parlors. Norwegian Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid with Miss EIslo Lar son. Trursday Club with Mrs. R. N. Fonton. Mrs. Fred Kruso' shower for Mies Kruac. North llond Presbyterian Lad los' Aid with Mrs. 11. C. Holmes. of equity court to bo held 11 1 Co qulllo. F. 13. WESTERHERG has been apond Ing n fow days this wcok nt Ills branch stores nt Myrtlo Point and llnndou. VIItttlL 13. WAITERS, recolvcr for tho Kinney Estnto, was a passon ger on the morning train for Co qulllo todny. L. P. CHIENE, of Ekblad's Hnrd woro loaves today for a two wooka' vacation, which ho will spend nt Rosoburg and vicinity. H. M. JENNINGS of tho Oregon Pow er company Is apcndlng tho wcok l at Eugcno, saioin niui Portland, 1 aving gono 0111 via urniu, MISS RUTH ALLEN Ib expected homo on tho Hrenkwater tomorrow nftor a sovernl" moiiMia' visit with rolntlvcs and friends at Lobnnon and Albany. REV. AND MRS. J. 13. DURKHART of Mnrahflold roturned from a visit to Allognny, whoro they hnvo boon tho guests of Mrs. Frank Rood for tho pna. fow days. MRS. CHARLES MAGARY of Marsh flold, and Mrs. J. D. Rohorts or Coqulllo, returned from Allognny on tho Alert, whoro thov hnvo boon visiting Mrs. Hormnii Edwards. JOSEPH KREIS, who haa been spend ing tliti past few dnvs lu Rosoburg, left for Portlnnd. From the hitter p'oco ho gooi to Marahflold, w!oro ho will spend tho romnlndcr of the winter. Rosoburg News. W. J. CONRAD returnod Inst evening from a business trip to Hnndon. Ho roporta thnt good progrosa Is being mndo on tho now buildings and that tho opening of tho now streot thoro glvca Hnndon a decld odlv Imnroved nppenrauco. C. I. REIGAHD returnod today noon from Coqulllo, whoro ho wnB at tending court. Ho states that both Judge Coin nnd Judgo Har ris woro conducting court slmul tnnoously. A number of Mnrsli flold attorneys nro In nttondnnco. I. N. MILLER, Hochclor of Laws and law partnor of Harry O. Hoy, was in tho dining cur of the morning train today, partaking of a portion of coffeo nnd grnpo fruit boforo tho long Journey to Cooulllo on tho "Llmltod." ELDRIDGE T. WILLIAMS, ronro rnntlnir tho Harbor Asphalt Pav ing Compnny. loft for San Frnn rlocn via Rindon today. Mr. Wil liams has beau nt Marshflold for tho niiHt month endeavoring to coiivluro tho cltv dads of tho su periority of nsphalt paving. DP. LESLIE O. JOHNSON of Myrtlo Point arrived bore todnv noon to bo Initiated by tho Mnrshflold JoiIko of Elka tonight, His aliter-ln-law, MIsb Drain, who hns boon rccolvlnir treatment at Mnrcv Hos pital In North llond, Is reported to bo dolne nlcolv. HAL STUTSMAN, tho gonlnl ngln eor, tried his skill as a clnm dig ger on Tuosdny. whon, In com pnny with an nblo assistant he left for the Bhores of Empire to dig elnms. "Stutz" did nit wnnt to doprlve his associate of all honor of being tho Irst clam dieor, so ho roninlnod In tho skl'f w'lllo his frlond due cluma In tho heavy rnln. His friend wns drenched, nnd "Stutz" roturnod high and dry. WANTED ltl'YEH.S FOR FOUR. SPRING SNAPS. 800 feot water front onposlto Al llanco warohouso for $15,000.00, rcnsonnblo tonus Six lots In East Marshflold close in for $450.00. oaBy forms, 40 acres on Ton Mllo for $750.00, 120 acres lcKod-off Innd near Al lognny for $7.50, por ncro, suitable for stock, sheep or fruit. Tonus $2.50 por ncro cash and bnlnnco lu ono, two, thrco, four and flvo years. Title Guarantee iiucl Abstract. Co. THE (JREAT TOXIO RUILRER for people of ovory ago and walk In life. Your monoy back if not satisfied with results, For salo only at THE LEADING DRUG STORE VIMOL m i "5 1 sti-iCa&ui.f r.u&wsiu. -,!&ii,.i'j