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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,. 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE' tlTDVKSDAV, THURSDAY AND tT THW STORE AUK PRESENT! J'II) OF ECONOMY 11LOWS." Chlldron's and Misses' Coats, l Melton cloth, bear cloth and corduroy. All sizes. For mer price ?-C0 to (TJO nc 18.00. Salo prlco. . VfC.vJV Ladles summer vests, Blcovo Icss nrnl short slooves, Now socially nr. nt 1Kn priced JUj AUUMU . - ... I.Knaalnrnn. lmiUltlfUllV trimmed perfect fitting; now lot Jit received. Only 75c, r,or, Stfc "! H2lj iniiiL' Hh'ik, Next to Clmiuller for Boys and Girls The Famous Buster Brown Shoe THt SALESMAN'S NAM 13 DUSTER BROWN. iStlWIir T IITTW OOY IN TOWN. MtM PAINTY JANC.COMC IN TO DUY HE MOW". IMC VfllY KIND JHt'LLTNY, DLUEKIIDOM i)Mur.j .UJ I m A .in M A M T.I. IV1 IJIUIL .111 itf hpumndj Mow want imc X X AND MAHr. THEM LOUK p (KIM anlikmi, CA jVmtfel -. v iipnriitun( iiau JAHT iMf AtQT nr Alttilf fJIVf7W3 i V T" r 'A HAf JflHl, HHlMWJiMMiiWi - 3.) -i. RSr .rnmrr-i """Fuir;.H K. I 1 l"v I ftltlV JTciwr J2"il fCT" A Large New Line Just Received AT The Golden Rule F1KST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING H0NE OCesvt 158-R lessenger Service HARSHFIELD CYCLERY TI.M13 TAIIIjH illamette-Pacific, Motor Car oJlar!iflt.d Irtwno Xorlh 0:15 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 10:45 11:15 11:45 12:45 1:15 i:4C 2:15 2:45 3.15 .1:45 4:15 4:45 Itcml a. in. n, m. n. m, a. m. a. in. a. in. a. m. n. in. p. m. p. m. P. in. p. m. llOO a. m :00 a. m. MO a. m. vd a. m. 1:50 a. m :Q a. m'. a, Bl 1.30 a m I: 0 n m I1'1 P. ID i'i p. m. ' P. m. J P. n. .'0 n m p. in. i P. m. P. m. , p. m. , p. m. p. m. ' p. m. ' :,' P. m". '" P. a. P. m. p- ni- 5:15 5:45 C:i5 I p. m. P. in. p. in. P. in. p. m. P. m p. in. 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:45 9:ic 10:15 SiiturdiiyN 11:15 12:15 W P. m. S only : P-. only v m. p. m a. m ISe Royal lONIGHT K'Mt Pon.1. .. - . lt to h .' . 10 J.nilIan. Proved thlS?..?fn.Bat.on ,a8t night. 'Janinrtinn ,"m,un are8s nn Jiw ficS. 6lves thQ ac( a very !l!lred T.vli .. . . lai to h..6, Vm clevor '"tic man.bJLV?.: "e. 'Ft night, r"rtwn ",ms uecmeil to Us, '$ nwo nights. a Uls PoweH, in two new The Winn.. .... The to a ,aI ot tho race Stafford mn?a, horso tralue-. ?l.?k? tW." nictu o ,susy8 frail" ine,ater goers. o-a '" lra1' a d cturo with lJJ tlo ot Bullcon," some . MMe. lower floor, 15c; bal- ' M Wood .'.7" 'SM. uou' 'n two reels. THREE DAYS SALES mudav only a few values from inn manv siiowv 31) FOR Till: PURPOSE OF SHOWING WHICH WAY Til? CO.MK AND PROFIT 11V I'llKSM OFFERINGS. Men's black and tnn box, su perior (innllty. Only Ant per' pair . v Ifc'-C Corset cover embroidery, 17 Inches wide; 20c qunl- .in lty, only per yard .... JuC Great Balo on Men's Dress Gloves, Driving Gloves and Work Gloves; all undorprlccd nt tfti.oo, ?l.5, 9 1. "5, jjtioo, 75c (it iliic per pnli'. THE FAIR Hold Satisfaction always or money refunded. Ilin'Mi i IMIIb1raLII.E.nia .sort or Jiiat MnrK-eHrtMjiiir fMionoj rt inptf$ MRS. ELLA SALO Graduate Massuesc will rocolvo pntlonts, olther men or women, at hor homo from 9 n. in., to 8 p. in., qvory day. Kosldonco near Ilunkor Hill Schoolhouso. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELDIBROS. Russell Building, Central Avenue ItLOCKl'S FAMOUS rLOWMU.I.V-THlMIOrri.K Perfumes FINKST IN' TIIK WOULD Till: I-'ICACJIIAXCK OK FKKSII FLOUI'MIS SKK OUIl WINDOW . Scandinavian Drug'Store Corner Central Avenue nnd Rocontl Street Linoleum Logic No. 2 Nb More Red Hands No more red handi from acnibbing floors. ' Runa mop over Unoleunu Armstrong's Linoleum Un' expensive It la longer and alwajri looks "new". It Is made of tested' materials and every Inch Is inspected before it leaves the factory. The new patterns are distinctly "different"- suitable for any room in the house. See the samples soon Lighten the libor of housework.. "Why Pwy More?" JOHNSON-GULOVSEN CO., Quality Homo Furnlsliinga sup and comfort; various col- nr "rs. Only, per pair ....OC Ladles' beautiful white- Ivalsts, In voiles, lingeries ftnd Inwus; largo variety of styles; val ues up to $2.50. (H rn only ipliUU I'uro white cotton batting, quilt slu; 3-lb. rolls, tho ?1 Kiiiu. uniy. nor nr roll iuC CVnttttl Avenue If you want becoming clothes you had better becoming after them at the Fixup Dependable Clothiers TWO- STORES Marshfield - North Bend Phone 233-L WANT ADS. WANT AI ANSWKItS Answ rs to Times want ads aro now- nt this offlco for tho following, tho number Indicating tho number of answers; "Itanch," 3. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I , FOIt SAM: Kmllo.st of all need potatoes. A. O. KJolland, Kon- t ucl Inlet. Phone 307x1. WANTED llousciniiM to po ou( of town; Kood wages. Small fatuity. Phono 2G9-L or 321-K. l'OII SALE )?2(l() new Vlclroln at Vi price; also reed couch nnd other things. F. C. Stanton, 1074 Anderson. WANTED WANTED Furnished liouso or small rooming houso closo In. Mall full particulars liox 540, City, WAXTH1) 1! to O hrs. work per liny, or neip wun ugnt uouso woric. Enquire Times Offlco, FOR SALE FOIl SALIC FlontlmtiMt KlvlH cheap apply Frank Vlncamp. 1'OH SALE Illaclc horse, vtelghlng nbout 1300 pounds, work slnglo or double. Phono Farmers 300x3. FOIl SALE Fggs for hutching. White Orpington, Rhodo Island Hods, White Leghorns. Phono 124-L. FOIl SALE No. 1 piano: ran be inspected nt lion Smith's, 369 Park avo. $250, one-half cash, rest in monthly payments, L. M. Hosolton, Mnrshfiold. FOIl SALE Lot for salo or trade on Ninth street. Inqulro at 401 Ninth streot South. FOIl SALE Furniture of 10-rooin houso. 409 North Broadway. Phone 1GG-X. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. 10G1 Commercial avenue. FOR RRXT O-room houso In Fern. dale. Phone 174-u, after 6 p. m. RANCH FOR RENT on very liberal terms to tuo rigni puny, opieuuiu chance for stock and potatoes. Ranch, core of Times. FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. 163 S. 2nd st. FOR RENT Largo houso on Boutl Jlth street. Phone 119-L., or A D Campbell. Times Want Ads Bring Results Ladles adjustable lioso porters, for poise, onso - LOCAL NEWS AND TIDKS FOIl FKimUAKY. mow Is Ki"on tl:o tlaiu and utliihi of hlc;li and low water at Mi rulidold. Tln tltlOB are plncca II tho order of ntrnronce, with their times on the lirst lino nrnl hulghtB on the bocoiuI lino tf each day; n coinpar Jboh on cotiBocutlvo heights will Indicate- whether It Is high or low water. i'or lilch wntu.r on tho bar auhstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes, 2 4 1 1 1 rs . . 2.B1 8.23 l.GI S.47 IKt... C.2 1.7 5.9 0.0 25 Hrs.. 3. IS 8. HO 3.03 9.17 Ft... fi.B 1.5 5.7 0.2 2C His.. 3.13 9.33 3.37 9.41 Ft. . . 5.G 1.4 5.5 0.5 27 Hrs. . 1.07 10.00 4.13 10.07 Ft. . . 5.7 1.0 5.3 0.9 28 Hrs.. 4.32 10.39 4.49 10.29 Ft. . . 5.7 0.9 5.0 1.4 WKATllKK FOKKCAST Hr A'or'eJ PtTM to Coo llijr Tlmo. OUFOON' ltnln west, cloudy east; probably rain or snow; soutlierly winds. LOCAL TIWIIMmATUIIB iticcoiin For tho 2 1 hours ending nt 4:13 a. m., Feb. 24, by llonj. Ostllud, speclnl govornmont me teorologist: Mnxlmum si Minimum 35 At 1:43 a. m 51 Precipitation IS Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1913 47.92 Precipitation samo period last year' I I.GC Wind: southwest; cloudy. Conrert Sunday. Director Foil ton of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand, an nounces that a concert will bo given nt tho Masonic Hall next Suiiiiny af ternoon nt 2:30. z Tender Fmvncll. Tho Marshfield Mooso I.odgo Is arrnnglng to give a firowcll bnuuuot tonight for Er M. llnkor and C. P. Ordwny, the special orgaulzors who have spent n few months In this section. Itcrowrri llracclet. Miss Mnrlo ftonmnn, who lost n bracolot tho nthor day, Inserted a lost ad In Tho Times nnd In a day or two the missing pleco of Jowolry woh rotumed to hor, hav ing been found by A. L. Dnrkor. f'ouit Today. Judge J. S. Coke wont to Coqullln this morning to hold tho adjourned torm of circuit court for equity cnRcs. Tho IJnndon port test enso Is tho principal ono to como up and mny require a couplo of days to try It. Lent Near. Tomorrow Is Afth Wodncsdny. tho first day of Lout. and It will be snckcloth nnd ashes for forty days and forty nights for many, ahii wrtiiicsuny win uo on sorved with special services In tho Catholic and Episcopal churches. New Tnllor Shop. Raltanon & Wuorl. who hnvo boon locnted nt Am torla, havo movod horo and lcasod a room on tho second floor of the Irv ing block, whore tl'ov will onon n tail or shop. They will handle ready mndo clothing ub woll as mndo-to-or-dor stuff. IM'iy HII The first ball game of tho sonson In this section wns pulled off at Emplro Sunday when tho drodgo Mlchlo team defeated tho Emplro loam In a ono-sldod gamo. Tho Mlchlo has been ablo to work but little, so tho employes hnvo lots of time to practice. Driving Piling C. II. Noblo stntod today that ho oxpectod to comploto driving piling for tho Southern Pnclflo from tho o'd track south of Mill Slough to tho Alllnnco waroVouso by Monday. Ho has boon dolnyed fioiiio In getting piling. Tho piling nro being driven to n depth of flfty flvo feet. Is Improving. In a lettor horo, W. S. Chandler says that ho Is much Improvod In honlth and has gained sovornl pounds In weight slnco his do pnrturq from tho Hay. Ho and Mrs. Chundlor, Mrs. Will Chnudlor. Mrs. Hnrry Troinnlno nnd Airs. Polloxfon will Ball on the Matsonla tomorrow for Honolulu. New Man Here. D. L McGoe. who takes Thoo. Drndloy's. place with tho Lnngloy & Michaels Company, hns nr rlvod hero. Ho hos been with tho firm seven years. Ho will havo tho Coos- Day and Eureka torrltory and will spond most of hta tlino horo, spending six wotks on the IJny and thon two weeks at Euroka. Initiate Ono. Carl Mooro. tho Ju nior momber of tho Geo. W. Mooro Lumbor Company at nandon, wns Initiated by tho Knights Templar hero last evening. Mr. Mooro says that tho report nbout negotiations' for tho salo of the Mooro Lumber' Company Is Incorrect. Tho llttlo ' flro senro there the othor day dldi no damage. I Plan To Itiilld. The largo houso on the Noblo property at Third and , Central will be moved south a short distance and tho corner clonred for tho purposo of building thero. C. II. i Noblo stated today that they wero ne gotiating with partlos on a long torm lease basis and If tho latter did not sign up nnd build, tho Noblo estate, would erect the building. I Richardson Coming. Chlinmio, Richardson, seta of Capt. Goorgo Rlchardhon, who was formerly local acont for tho Union Oil Company horo. nnd who spent a few weoks on tho Ray a short time ago In n vain attempt to rovlvo nrlze-flghtlng horo, writes that ho will bo on tho Ray the latter part of this wet:. Ho , has been acting as "scout" for Man-i m PERSONALS ngor McCretlle, of the PortMUtt team and Is coming down this way to bco If thero nro lenguo "pros pects." Tritvclor III. M. J. Dlshlngton, a promlnont traveling ninh, was sud denly stricken with appendicitis nt The Chnndler on Monday. Ho was Inkon to tho Mercy Hospital at North Bond, where- ho was operated on. Ho is reported Improving todny. Two of his brothers woro recently operated on for tho disease. CJcts Quick Iti'iuliH. Mrs. George Itourko of Ilunkor Hill Is ono ot tho latest to nttost quick results from Times want nds. Sho hnd boiiio chick ens which she wished to sell and In serted a wnnt ad-ono time. All hor chickens woro sold before 8 o'clock tro next morning and sho could havo disposed of n great many more If sho mm nad tuom. For Coutily CoiiiimNsIoiht. SSomo of Tom 11. Jnmes' friends havo been urging him to enter tho race for county commissioner on the Hopubll enn ticket. Commissioner Armstrong Is seeking re-election nnd Is the only candidate- announced so far. Mr. James lias had much experience In road hulldliiR and his friends clnlm that he would bo nn Ideal man for tho place Ferrari Hcnriug. It wns expected tlat ,IaH. Ferrari, charged with shoot ing John Kelly nt Heiiry.vlllo n week ago auntiay, would bo given ills pre llmlnnry hearing hoforo n JiiBtlco of tho penco In Coiiullle today. It was oxpected that ho would waive tho pre liminary examination and bo hound over to tho gmnd Jury uudor bonds that would mean his confinement In tho county jail until tho April ses sion of tho grand Jury. IREQPhE YQD1 irvrAwI) iiftin it n i. ' j ABOUT D. A. MILLER loft on the morning train for Coqullle today. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE loft for Co qullle today to reumu court. THEO. WOLD nnd wife loft today via Uandou for Sun Francisco. MISS TIIELMA DODGE of Coos Riv er is shopping In Mnrshdold today. W. L. EVANS loft on tho morning train on routo to Unmlon todny. WILLIAM RICHARD of Coos River Is a business visitor In Mnrshllold todny. II. J. RUSSELL of Catching Inlet Is a busluoss visitor In Mnrshllold today. MRS. J. M. CULLEY of Catching In let Is visiting frlouds In Marshfield today. S. I. LOWE was n passongor on tho morning train for Myrtle I'olnt today. CHA8. WELLS, ono of the niltmoro hoys, loft today for his home In Now York. MR. AND MRS. M. D. CUTLIP of Coos River nro visitors In Marsh field today. HARRY G. HOY loft on tho morn ing train todny for Coqulllo to at tend court. F. R. FLETCHER was a passongor on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point todny. E. W. HENDERSON wos n passenger on tho "Overland" for Myrtlo Point todny. MISSES EMMA AND EDNA WAI LACE of Catching Inlet nro visitors In Marshflold today, JOHN CLINKENHEARD of Coos Rlv or wns a pnssoiiKor on tho Rain bow to Marshfield today. A. E. ADELSPEROER loft yfstorday for Myrtlo Point, nftor spondlng Sunday with his family horo. J, M. 1IARGER and II. F. Hodges loft today for Daudon to sail on tho Flllold tomorrow for San Fran cisco, JOE GOSSMAN, who has boon with tho Coos Hay Iinkory, lort today for California, whoro ho will spend somo time. WILLIAM! M'HAEY, of Daniols Money !s King Wo havo In 40 dlffront vnr ftles qf tho latest artificial flowers and wreaths. Also braids and frames ot nil kinds for that spring hat. Tho prlco Is 15 conts. What do others ask youT Genulno rainproof Mnllnes, all colors, the yard, 15c, Got tho lOp storo habit. 'Always Something New1 Peoples Stores .Miir.shrield Imiidon .Myrtlo Point WZ) Irviir SOCIAL CALi:XlAK. TUESDAY. Mrs. M. C. Malouey at homo for Miss Mny Dennott. North lie nil Cnthollc Ladles with Mrs. O. J. Lcmnnski. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. Knight nt 1C. C. Drews home. Mnrshlleld Episcopal (Julld at Guild Hall. WEDNESDAY. Narcissus Club with Miss Hil da West at Eastsldc. .lolly Dorcn with Mrs. It. F. Hush In lunkcr Hill. (500I) TIME CL1MI. Tho Good Time Club met with Miss Margaret Powers on last Friday ev ening. Tho afternoon was spent In a I Jolly way with various games, nftor which dainty rorrosiunonis woro served. Tho ineinhors present woro Loulso Gldley.cOlndys Forry, Wilmn. Honglnnd, Mary McCarthy, Eva Mc Kcown, Frances Lyons, Tholnia Ly ons, Tom Crosthwnlto, Eugene Cros thwalte. William McCarthy, Donald Allen, Frodorlck Hongland, James Lyons nud Donald Gldloy. Crook, has Just rotumed fropi a visit to his homestead In tho Co ciullle Itiver vicinity. J. W. UMSTADT, formerly of Marsh field, has returned from tho North nnd expects to remain. His fam ily will follow lntor. A. D. LOUD, tho recently nppolntcil court reporter was a passongor on tho 'CourthotiBo Special" to tho cccuo of his lnbors today. G. A. IIROWN was In from tho Wag ner ranch of tho Snilth-Poworu company beyond Myrtlo Point, yes terday, returning homo today. I.T W lMT.nTJ'NMll? ANTV TTurrli Tftir- clay and J. W. Qardlnor woro among thoso lcnvlng on tho morn lug train yesterday for Coqulllo Valloy points. MRS. HARRY G. RUTLER loft to day on tho Rcdondo for Santa Rosn, California, In rosponso to n message - announcing that her mother wiib qulto 111. , E. I. CHANDLER will lonvo In a dny or two for Sacramento, Calif., to visit witn .Mrs. uunnuor, wno tins been spondlng the winter thero with hor folks. MISS M. V MULLEN, who hns boon spending tho pnst month In Port land, hns written friends horo that sho nud Mrs. T. R. Sliorldan expected to lonvo tho first of this week for Snn Francisco. NELS OSMUNDSON and wlro, of Coqullle, spent Sunday at tho homo of her slstor, Mrs, Ed. Mool ler. Mr. Oflinun8on Is Doputy County Clerk nud may ontor tho rnco for that offlco as Rny Wat son, first doputy, dous not seek to succeed his brothor, James Wat son, AT -THE , iJHOTELS -jy!Sf Tho Chandler Hotel. E. J.i. Fox, San Frnnclsco; V, Wheolor, Los Angolos; I), D. nroggs, Portland; Win. Qrnnt, San Francisco; C. P. Mooro, Uandon; Edward D. Noonau nnd wlfo, Coos Rlvor; I. It. Towor. Ronlo Lnko; L. F. Markliotf, Snn Frnnclsco. Tiio Llojd Hotel. Frank Grant, South Inlet; Matt Smith, Uandon; Joo Gossman, Port land; M. F. nnrtholomow, Emplro; John Ahearn, Daniels Creek. Tho Rhtiico Hole). J. W. Glbiiey, South Inlot; Jos. Ro soch, Gardluei; William McCuhoy, Rock Crook; II. W. Mart, Loo; Mrs. II. E. RcBsoy nnd daughtor, South Coos Rlvor; M. J. Cnrmlehaol, Port lnnd; A. II. Miinroo, Portland; R, O. Smith, Sacramento; j. E. Mnckoy, Sacramonro; Chns. Vincent, Coalodo; Jack Donog, Allognny; Rill Guernsey, Portland; S. R. Chapman, San Fran cisco, HARD ON COOS IIAVITES Monrovia, Cul Suffered Severely 1 From Recent Storm. j Friends of Dr. O. W. Towor nnd wlfo. Stophon Rogors nnd wlfo, nnd A. R. Daly nnd fnmlly, who wont ,(o Monrovia, California, to oscapo tho rains of Coos Rny, will ho lu torostod In tho following press dls putch from theso, which lndlcnte3 that tho rains aro not confined to Coos Ray: j Monrovia, In tho foothills citrus groves nnd streets damaged by tor ronts dashing down mountain sides. Scores of homes of poor families In tho lowlands luundarcd, Many col lapsed when a rlp-rnp, or temporary dam, erected to protect railroad trains, gavo way. Try Buchu and Palmetto Kidney Remedy f the PENSLAR RRANJ trial will convince ycj suporlor merit, or trJl back. For salo unified THE LEAD I NO & I 1 i