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"22EB2Z THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE Lsin; Wherever you go, you see them Wherever you see them, they go A million men in the United States wear Dutchess Trousers because price and quality combine to give the buy er of these trousers the utmost of values for his money. Apr: 7 rtffij JyiP2MH & fu " LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONALS BIP(pfflS!SSS Every pair is sold under the famous Dutchess Warranty: 10 Cents-a Button; $1.00 a Rip Buy yourclothes here and wc keep them pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store Aim'iii:l Socialists 1?ok Men and Boys tires for march i .n,ow ls, bIvpji tho tlmo and height of high mid low wntor nt Mnrshfluld. Tllo tides nro nlacml In tlm ni-.lni of occurrence, with their times on tho firBt lino and heights on tho Bocond Hue of ench day; a compar ison on consccutlvo holghts will In dicate whether It is high or low water. For high water on tho bar snbstract two hours 31 minutes. 1 Hrs.. 4.B7 11.13 Ft... 5.7 0.8 Mrs.. 5.20 11.53 Ft... 5.7 0.8 Hrs. . 5.58 12.10 Ft. . . 5.7 0.!) Hrs. . G.37 1.39 Ft. . . 5.C 1.0 5.27 10.19 1.7 1.7 G.11 11.12 1.3 2.1 7.05 11.12 3.9 2.1 8.20 0.0 3.C 0.0 WEATHER FORECAST IPr Ai.orlvcl 1'rm la Coo luy rimm.J I OREGON Fair In east; rain ( In west; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD tor tho 21 hours ending at 4:13 n. in., March i, by HonJ. Ostllnd. sneclal Govornnmnt mn. I toorologlst: Maximum C2 Minimum 38 At 1: 13 n. in ..38 Precipitation , ps 1'recliiltntlon slnro Sopt. 1, 1913 fi0.8S Precipitation same period last year .15.29 Wind: Northwest, partly cloudy. For Ktiil Hcprcsfiilnllvo. M. A. Simpson, odltor of tho Handon Surf, has announced his candidacy for stnto representative from Coos County. Dredge Moc. Tho dredge Se attle, It was expected, would start pumping Into the nroa north of El rod avonuo this afternoon. Tho bulk head nt tl o mouth of Mill Slough has been nearly complotcd. Okliiliomniis Coming. E. L. Hop son today received a letter from his old home In Oklahoma stating that a whole carload of former residents wore loavlng for Portland with a view of locating In this section. Ho may endeavor to bring a number of them to coos Hay. Court In KcsMon. Judge J. S. Coke went to Coquillo today to hold an adjourned session of circuit court. Tho caso or the Goorgo W. Moore Lumber company and the Coach cs tato, Involving n timber contract and payments, wns scheduled to come up. Remodel lliillrilnir. Wnrlcmnn started today remodelling tho rear or mo Hogors building on Mnrkot strrot avonuo to fit It up for Hll donbrnnd & Schrooder's now hard ware. Tho Nutwood saloon front Is also being altered to afford a now entrance. (Jims ICiis. Wolfram SchmcddliiK, who loft hero, recently for San Fran cisco to follow music, oxcliiBlvcly, writes his brother, Joseph Schmed dlng, that ho hns boon unnblo to find work thoro and says that the number of unemployed Is amazing. Ho will go to Now Mexico. Keller Changes. II. n. Keller, who bun been rcnrosentlnir Mnnnn. Khmnn &, Co., In this territory, has Isovored his connections with them ;nnd Joined tho Allen & Lowls forco utuier F. a. Horton. Mr. Kollor Is well and favorably known to tho trndo nnd his subject In tho futuro will bo Preferred Stock. Change. Firms F. S. Dow Is now handling tho wholcsnlo grocery nc count of J H. Newhnuor of San Fran- I Cisco In place of tho HaaB Ilrothors' lino, it Is understood that S. I). Haroer, formerly of Mnrshllold but I'morablo llcport. Tho Eugeno Register says that tho V, S. Forestry Scrvlco has mndo a favorablo report on tho homestead ontry of Cl.arles 13. Nicholson on 152 acres In tho Slus law Forest Reserve. It Is expected that final decision will bo received In sixty days when tho cntrymnn Is to take up location on tho claim. On! (initio Wnrdons. Tho Port land Oregonlnn soys that C 11. Evans has been annotated State Gamo Word- on by Governor West and trnt the Sllb-COlltraCtOrS ill MafSllf ield iniriy-sevoii uopuiy game wardens in i Tnrl AfKnnninn fn,. C,,n l uuujr mi i anijiiiij iui ju- PUN 10 START W II jfoartOW, IRVING BLOCK Two Extra Specials! Ono lot of bashfully mndo Cloaks, Suits nnd Ureases, for ladles. Values to $20. T 4 O nr Your cliolc- piw.l J Ono lot of beautifully mndo Coats, Suits and Drosses for la dles. Values i9.7G. &f CC Your cholco j.JU If discretion Is tho hotter part of valor, think of tho big advan tage tho wolldrcBBcd mnn lias ovor tho chap who Is handlcnppod by common-placo clothoa. Woro nro clothes thnt nro built to graco a Bontlomnn, no matter how ox oluslvo tho company ho Is In. Prices from SI 1. ''." to ijSiW. We guarantee satisfaction. We have .iust received n shipment of SAIjT ITER-' RING, SALT MACKEREL and SMOKED HER RING, SMOKED BLOATERS and SMOKED SARDINES. This is all new slock. Come in and get our prices. These goods are sure to please you. : Capo Arago Coffee, COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AMD SPICE HOUSE 130 North Hroudwny. , lMiono UOl-J. Coquille River Coal Guaranteed freo of slack nnd illrt nnd not to dinkcr Full weight mill prompt service $5.50 Per Ton COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phone 181-L, 186 Broadway South, THe R.oyal TONIGHT a f mi A ,a l0iPiiy in ".ueai- dram i8 0wn Game," a comedy "'"na in ono net ho LI r,econmondatlon ask thoso ei" Ea8le w continue to "wVhow ree'3 f plctures Precede 0eXZorJi! .a . JaPaneB Picture; mJ hn ?-,ngnby nn oxcollont "Pa?,h0ay. "eo. w ireiin araae-. Another of Admi. nt ,rraodle8. L..'0 sMon nw-o- ! oa-. t., r" "'I cMWren, 10c ' ,h statw'o Jhur,sday n,Sht- Read aal realiiv '5. ?u know ot tno truth are ilgnert nl ,hese P'ciures. They "lSlic SWOra t0 bofore a . r p's ot 'hose grea, pictures. 1111168 Wai aTtring resuT 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Messenger Service ' MARSHFIELD CYCLERY LET US MAKE' YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Im medluto bcrviro, piwnpt atten tion to all Interests of our clients, .Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sb Co. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL . Phone 3171. '' Pliui Kiiivwcll. Mr. nnd Mrs. V, C Dlrch will entertain at their nnnrt. meiits Wednesday ovonliiir ns n fnriw recently mnnnglnir a store at Prosnnr. well for Mrs. K. j, Hutehlns, who W"I roprosont HaaB Ilrothors In this plans to leavo soon. i section. I'lrm Cliiingos. V. V. Cattorlln Is' Xew Secretiiry. Tho Coquillo now nlono in the commission business so"oI prints tho following, which hero, n. It. Kollor rotlrlng to tnlto a w"1 ,,J "' Interest hero: "Wo hear position with R a. Horton of tho Al- '. ru,"rod that tho Marshflold len & Lowls company. Chnmbor of Commerco Is trying to Klim nii,iiu.w i,ifniv. 0,.,i Hocuro tho sorvlco of Low A. Cntow, is dlB. iihUiTb $ ninA. . .) Bl fo""morly. of the Sentinel, as secrol fee tloffi n sin IL v r, r I tnry orshflold would have to look S7 toJ cff'Hey.Mr; VuS hV?""" " bUr b00-,0p t,WB Mr Bard may go on a ranch. , nf CwII,e. Ml Mnbo, .Meet Weduesdiiy. Tho Collcgo rinnobrnko or Sumner nnd Jnmos Women'H Club will meet on Wednes- Winters of Suinnor, woro Joined In day evening with Mrs. .1. .1. Morrow, hnppy bonds of connubial IiIIhh at Co (530 South Hlovonth street, Instead of qulllo lost Saturday. Tho brldo Is with Mrs. M. C. Maloney. . tho daughter of Win. Unnobrnko. ono St'w AuIoMn. II. W. Painter and of tno Prominent ranchers of Sum Joseph Schmeddlng aro among tho n0I Mr Winters Is employed on tho lntest additions to tho list of Mnrsh- 8lnK "no running from Suinnor. flold auto owners, Sir. Pnlntor so-' Hiiys Ilim. W. K.'lrlsh has pur curing a Ford touring cnr. rlinsod the rosldcnco nt 12rl North riiuiiKo HciulnuniteiN. The IBu- slxtn "treet; and Saturday moved gone Ounrd says snys that tho H. M. froin Klsjlith stroot Into their now Uyllesby Company, owners of tho nomo' Tll removal took on tho nnt Oregon Power company, have chang- uro r n colobratjon of his recovery ed their Oregon headqunrtors from fr,.ni n,H rocont Illness nnd frlonds Portland to ISugono. t w" wlB Mr. and Mrs. Irish ninny ,, ,,.,,. , ,, happy years In their now homo. (nuiicll Touluht. Tho Mnrshllold ...... . City Council will meet this ovonlnn or car f P a w. L"nrMV' V,!.; in tnltn im vnrinn. uv ..Hn. il 9r.cnr r c- Insor nrrlvod hero . .. :' "" "j nwio, .1. eluding tno q appropriation ..u, fluu io iuu per munwi. .,., Mr .,; ,,,, ,"-,"-" Pllt III TldeglltO ThO City flro on- U)h AnKOles In Ran Prnnnlflnn nn,l the stnto hnvo been dlsmlsBod and now ones will be named shortly. If this Is correct, .1. M. ThtimiiB of, Coos liny will bo among thoso to lose his position. SIiiiiom l-'orl line. -Mrs. K. P, Ad ams, who lives on the NaU'nn Ilnrk low ranch on Catching Creek, near Myrtle Point, Is tho daughter of Cnpt. Robert Hancock" (larrott, of PaBa denn, Caltr., who has established his claim to $1 11,000 and which ho Im medlatoly stnrted to distribute ninong his relatives, Tho $111,000 wns paid 1.1m for Ills clnlm against tho estate' of Miss .Itilln Garrett, of Phlloilolphln, who loft $20,000,000. Mrs. Adams, It Is understood, will re colvo n largo sllro of tho fortuno. Nomination Confirmed. lCdwnrd I). Xoonnn of Coos liny, Iuih JiiBt ro colved n letter that will doubtless bo of Interest to nutuy-pcoplo ,on Coos Hay as the author, Daniel V. Moonoy, of St. Mnfy's, Ohio, sends tho news of tho confirmation of his appoint ment by tho Senate of tho United Stntcs to the position of Minister to Paraguay, tho South American He public. Tho' position was created nt tho rocont session of Congress. Mr. Naonan Btudled law In 'tho orflco of Senator Moonoy, nt St. Marys, Ohio, fifteen yarn ago. Kenntor Moonoy Is chairman of tho Klnnnco Commltteo of tho Ohio Btnto sennto at tho pres ent srBBlou. Ho has bcoii a prominent factor In tho political life of Ohio for the past ton years. .Mill WlilMlf Itiiikcn Tho whlstlo at tho C. A. Smith mill Ib out of com mission todny and nearly everyono that was late to work this morning had as an oxcuso that tho whlstlo failed to awaken thorn. When ono of tho omployefl Btnrted to glvo tho C o'clock whistle this morning, ho yanked It too hard and sprung tho valve. Supt. Murch said thnt It would soon bo working. plies for Camps Plans for starting nctlvo work In the sovoral now railroad construction unmps botweon Coos Hay nnd Ten Mile were being made todny mid it was expected that the four now camps would bo stnrted soon. Thoro Is Homo slashing and clearing right of way to do beforo nctual grading can bo started niid this can bo dona during wet woathor. Sam ScarpollI, of Scnrpolll & Fleck, who liuve a contract at tho north ontrnnco of tho tunnel, was hero with .1. K, Kelson, foroninn ot Portor ill-others, about buslnoss. McKny and Unas, formerly on tho work near Klamath Falls, wcro nlso here todny arranging about getting supplies for ono of tho caiups, thoy having tnkeu the subcontract. Kind Cuiiieiu. in digging up tho encho of Goo. Hakor, who wos de ported front South Slough todny, a. enmera nnd other articles wero found, Tho enmorn Is said to be long to n relatlvttjof Vlnco Pratt and tho lntter said That hq would fllo charges against Itnlur In Justlco Pennock's court. Tho camera dis appeared several months ago. WANT ADS. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I I'Olt Ui:.T-J'uo furnished sleeping rooms. 1080 Cantrnl, XOTK'li Pnillfs who tiMik lioquct from Merhnut8 cafo aro known and are requosted to return snmo at once nnd 'snvo trouble. PEQPbEYQCT KMOW ABOUT IGM T. J. TllItlFT, County Assessor, Is hero from Coquillo todny. A. S. McKco of Smith-Powers camp 1. Is In town on u week end. O. N. WILSON, of Sumner, Is nt Mnrshftold todny on business. JACK DAVIS expects to leavo on tho noxt Itedondo for San Francisco. F. C. MILTON wns down from Coos lllver ovor Sunday visiting frleiuU. HI2NIIY HLOCII was a pasBunger on tho morning train for Handon to day. FltUD HAN8KN, of Suinnor, Is a biiBlncss visitor In Marshflold to day. FUHD MARX was a puBHongor on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point today. WILLIAM MORGAN, of Coos RIvor, on business mSor Xb t0,,n'.on tl,n 8tcnn,ur t,or' w"' t0 Mnr"hoW rln mn of ho com llav iinn.i cn," '" to tnUo on u (,arK of "" todny' SI CO In lion n mn ib ,,or- ls a bK ca'- wbb stated J C. L. COOPI5R of Poi I1S0 1 to $100 per month. thnt Mr Wn80r ,im, como ln MBrBhoW Sfttrd III 'IlllOglltO. ThO CUV flro en- Ilu Amrnlna In Cnh rnli .. llnliro Kino has been kept busy todny pump- might arrive on tho Hny tho Inst of MRS. W. J. RUST, of Mllllngton. lug out tho water at-tho mouth of tho tho weok Instead ot wnltinc until i wn8 n visitor In MnrBhflold ovor Mill SlpiiKh drnln to pornilt tho In- next week. . Sunday. rtlaml arrived In Marshllold Saturday on tho Al liance, atnllntln.. a r. 1.1 i At otiwiiiiiuii ui a uui'Huiu ai ino niouin , v.,.., ',., mi . ni, of tho drain . . wnii'r .liilti. p. M. Hali ' " . . Uwls, county rondmnster, was horo .New fiiinlliiei- Store. Chns. Por- from Coquillo yestorday on business, kins, who hns been with tho Onrdlner1 Ho has ongnged S. K. Hondorson, Hotel, Is erecting a now bulldliiB formerly with tho Smith-Powers thoro nnd Is In Marshflold buying company, to assist him as city ongl stock nnd flxturoa for tho now con- neor of Coquillo and especially to fectlonory nnd soda fountain. Ho Iqok aftor tho now wntor main and snys tho prospects at Gardlnor nro sourco of supply for the Coquillo flno. wator system. Look ! Listen Are you a W, 0, W,? If you are, you will miss something. Wednesday evening if you fail to attend the WOODMEN'S NIGHT given at the I, 0, 0, F, Hall, March 4, all evening, Bring your friend and enjoy one good time with the W, 0, W, of Marshfield, Wednesday Evening March 4th l MUSIC REFRESHMENTS SPEAKING BOXING UXDKR AUSPIClft NORTH IIKXI) IIOXIXO SCHOOL Main Event: Len Powers vs. Larry Mitchell OF PORTLAX1) 10 ItOUXDS 10 OF HUTTK Seml-vtlmlup: FRAXK UROWX VS. FRANK MASOX 0 ROUNDS (I rUIJSDAV KVKXIXfi, MARCH !J, FIRST ROUT AT XIXI3 SHARP IvcUlioff Riilldlng; entrniiro through Rillinrd Put lor General Admission, Sl.OO. Rlnghlde, i2.()0. J. !:. HICHRIKG nnd wtfo oxpect to leavo on tho next Redondo for San FrnnclBco. JOHN.I1. AND13RSON and Kd Ulllott were up from South Inlot todny on business. J. D. CLINKKNHBARD, of Sumner, Is a business visitor at Marsh flold today. MISS EMMA WALLACE, of . Catch ing Inlot, Is shopping at Marsh flold today. L. L. HAZELTOiS, of Catching In let, Is in Marshflold on a lumi nous trip today. GEORGE STADDEN, of Suinnor, was I a pass nger on the SuurlBo for Marshflold today. MISS ELEANOR SELA'DER, of Sumner, Is visiting friends in I Mnrshfleld todny. MISS MARTHA ROSS wnB a pnssen ger on tho Hnusheo from ,Isth miiB Inlot Saturday. DEL RHODES nnd wlfo roturnod to day from nn over Sunday visit with relatives on South Inlet MISSES METTA- AND FLORENCE HANSEN of Myrtlo Point nro visi tors In Marshllold todny. MR. AND MRS. E. W. SMITH, of Catching Inlet, nro vlstlng friends in Mnrshflold today. J. A. JUS5A and wife nro horo from Coquillo today. Ho hns boon em ployed on tho Sontlnol. REN SMITH, of Coos River, roturrt ed homo Saturday aftor a busi ness trip to Marshflold. GEO, ROSS, of Isthmus Inlet, was n business visitor In Marshflold Saturday, returning today. MRS. F. SMITH, of Maxwoll, was a week-ond visitor nt Marshflold, returning on tho nanshoo Monday, JF.neil Watson, ot isthmus inlot, was a visitor in Marshflold Snt- I urday, returning on his motorboat l Alolm. JACK NELSON, superintendent of tho Portor Rrotnors construction work, is a visitor ln Mnrshfleld todny, F. W. HERTRAM, Is moving to tho rosldonco nt 10-14 Control ave nue today, formerly occupied by Robert Q. Grnvos. PHILIP LANDRITH was a wook ond visitor In Marshflold return ing to North Coos Rivor today on tho stoamor Alort. A. MITCKCHHR of Oklahoma City -rrived In Mnrshfleld Saturday with h stock, of furnishings. Mr. MRekohur wlU iu all probability locato horo, WANTED rC'npnhl wolimii us mtlox lady. Lando'B, 250 Front street. TOR SALK 1-2 lioio pou or nIoiiiii boiler cheap, R. A. Landrlth. WANTED To hive! In confection ery or other buslnoss. Address "W" enro Times. FOR SALIC Settings of Sicilian buttercups,, $2. Fluo-strnln Hlnck MluorcuB, $l.r.0. Phono 174-R. FOR ItlCNT Hl.itniii house In Ferndnle, $15 por month. Phono 174-11, nftor C p. in. EXPERIENCED dressmaker, will for tho next ten days, mako tail ored skirts for $2, waists, $1,50. Satisfaction guarnntood, 235 N. 2nd stroot, FOUND Corhlii lock key: ran !o ouininru uy paying ror tills nd nt Times offlco, FOR SALE RiNMtt'r mid doen lay ing hens. Mrs. M. R. Urown, South 12th and Ingorsoll. I'OR SALE GiimiIIiio launch. lit qulro W. Owoii, Owl Saloon. WANTED HecoiuMinml ciihIi roglH- tor. Apply union corfoe House, North Front stroot. WANTED To tent six room mod ern house. Phono 180-J. WANTED Nursing, confinement cnBos Bpoclnlty. Wrlto P. O. Box OKI, Marshflold, l-'OR SALE Plymouth Vlnco poul try yarns, a. i-j. joiihoii. DON'T Inlirwl those lliitterriins. Buy one of my cockerols; thoy nro from premium stock. $50 wns cofusod for tho fnthor. L, C. Oxnovnd, Idaho Addition, V. O. Box 371, Nortli Hand. FOR SALE Indian cniioo. First- class condition. Inquire Sncchl's milk depot. Prlco ronsonnblo, l'OR SALE Team, wagon and har noHB. Enqulro It. B. Barnes, Bay City, P. O. Box CIO. l'OR SALIC 8 i-uoiiicil Iioiim', lot nt) 100, ShuttorH addition, Phono 13-X FOR SALE Eggs for hatclilng. wnuo urpington, unouo island Rods, Whlto Loghorns. Phono 124-L. FOR RENT Rooms with or with out hoard. 1C0 10th fit. South. I'OR RENT 7-rooni Iioiino. East- sldo, Henry Black, phono 150-J. FOR RENT Largo house 'on Soul) 11th stroot. Phono 119-L., or sm A. B Campbell. $1 "Get Acquainted" Packet 50c Wo will soil for a short tlmo only, tho popular dollar packet, Sylvodora Tpllotto Potlto, nt COc. It contains a COc cako Sylvodora Soap and utility sizes in Sylvodora perfumo, toilet wator and pow der. For sale only nt THE LEADING DRUQ STORE. 41 I !