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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE mflcfruMaU iWSW1 jyjERIT must bo recognized. The easiest way to recog nize it is to see it. and to know it when you see it j'ou look for sonic identifying nuirk. That's the way it is with "Mili tary" Cravenettcd Hats "Wo know how good they arc and can tell you all about them, but in order that you may know nnd recognize them, they put their trade mark in the hat. You can't go wrong in buying a "Mallory" Crav enettcd Hat. - BREVITY which Is promised as tho best this Surf that up to tho present ttmo no season, (definite inovo had been made for . tho removal of tho Bandon Woolen Flno Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mill, and that no options had been mckox, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mau- given In connection therewith. It zoy, Miss Green, Fred Larson and would Boom from this thnt many Coll Ireland, woro among tho Marsh- of tho Coos Day people aro hnrbor flold pcoplo attending n flno ball lug somo very foolish Ideas In their given at tno Norm miot uanco iioaus." pavilion Saturday night. TIDES FOH MARCH Want to Hulhl. W. A. Reld Is In Will Lift Wreck. An nttemnt will rccelnt of a communication from bo mndo todny to lift tho wreck of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Montgomery, of tho tug Escort by running two Decatur, Illinois, Inquiring as to 1 uolow Is given tho tlrao and scows besldo and placing ropes bo- when tho street Improvements will m Ifiii ani1 low wator nt enth It. ' An attempt was bo started In Porham Park, as thoy IS? 1 1 made to blust tho scow on soveral contempinto erecting bungalows on Tho tides aro placod in tho order occasions, but has not been success- tnolr property thoro as booh as tho or occurrence, with tholr times on ful. i improvements aro started. Mrs. C. tno first lino and holghta on tho , K. Perry and MrB. D. Y. Stafford, second lino of each day; a compar- will Deliver Lcctur Rev. Snm- of Mnrshflold, aro daughtors of Mr. 18011 on consecutlvo holghts will in- uol Gregg, of tho First Christian nnd Mrs. Montgomery. dlcato whether it is high or low Church, will dollvor a sterooptlconl ,wr.n.P?-hLB.!l.JSrili0.r -? U, bnr !?Sturo t H10 Bunker Hill Hotel iU.,a(,V0 )cmi. Wi q. chnndlor -. " "uib oi HiiiHUUB. HUB evening lor 1110 employes Or tno Inrlnv rnrnlvnil H tnlnirratn nnnnnni. 2.9 C.7 0.0 Smith mill. Rev. Grccir has nn In- i.... i, o,.,i,in ,ton, nt i.io .ir,a 1?i7 HG toreBtl"B collection" of vlows ho hns only brother, Ralph Bacon, nt llan C.O 0.3 prepared and an Instructive lecturo ii.t niifni.nin m iinnm. wna 1.1 7.3b Is promised, Ittmrrlnil wna n irrnilnntn nt f)rninn 10 Buy your clothes here and 5 we keep them pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store Apparel Specialists For Men and Boys li Ft... 4.3 Hrs. . 0.C5 Ft... 4.9 Hrs.. 1.31 Ft.., Hrs. , Ft... 5.2 2.10 C.7 G.04 2.4 C.53 1.8 7.48 1.1 fi.G 0.3 2.03 8.14 C.3 0.2 NEWS OF LANOLOIS. Events in Northern Curry As Told bjr Tho 1cader. Wanted Two muzzles; one for til Mountain Seallon and1 tho othor for ho dally gossip. Hen McOhan has moved to Port Orford, where ho will establish a blacksmith shop. Jas. McAdam Is clearing a largo piece of land for tho purposo of grow ing early potatoes, with tho pros pects of a large crop. Harry Wooden hns purchased sov eral horses for tho purposo of com pleting his four horse team. Ho In tends to haul In tho vicinity of Port Orford this summer. WANT ADS. 1 I tlnlvnrnltv ntul linil nttnlnml miltn Council Tonight. TllO Marshflold 'n rnniltntlnn ns n mnirnzltin wrltnr City Council will hold Its rcgulnr nnd for moving plcturo Bcennrlos. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I 4 FOR RENT FuniLslieU U-room housekeeping apurtment, 413 North Second street. WEATHER FORECAST Of Ajiodlt.M Pntt to Coot D TIidm. OREGON Fair and cooler In cast; north to east winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours nndlng at 4:43 a. m., March 9, by BonJ Ostllnd. special government mo- I toorologlst: Maximum CO Minimum 39 At 4:43 a. m 40 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sopt. 1, ., 1913 G1.G1 Proclpltntloa snrua porlod last year 4G.43 Wind: Northwest, clonr meeting tonight, a number of street Mrs. Chandler is now in Honolulu LOST Flauncim llcnnott bank MHiuuvuiiiuiii iiiujuuio, ciiiuiBUH in "--nmi Air. unnnaior mny go to JllUlnlnN nrlcs of city officials, tho lotting of, tomorrow. Mrs. Hacon. mother ot tho contract for raising Central av- tho dccoaBod, lives at Morllflt Ore- enuo nnu oinor manors aro io ue gon, lauen up. Fell Into DmlgliiRS. Tho five- For l)ny Shown. "It surprises mo tnnt tneso moving plcturo houses year-old son of A. C. Cox. who is ,in,,' ..,, ,t.. .! r,, i i.., staying with his father, W. D. Cox, m of tho I)CO,)lo vIbUb from tho U1'?, 'i'0!",'""1. ??! "'c?1t, Inlets," said John Grimes of Hayncs.F Inlot, today. "Thoro aro botwoon book nnd bunch of cancollod checks signed L. D. Smith. Of 'no value oxcopt to owner. Suitable reward for roturu to Times office. l-'OR SALE Hiilrk Forty, tliorouflli ly overhauled and In perfect con dition. Edgar Simpson. .Mall Carrier Snoddon for tho mall. In going back, ho got In too big a rush and foil Into tho dredglngs, eight feet below. Ho was badly bc splattored with mud but not hurt. rJ&OJOM' " xxu&iiifflffiM IRVING BLOCK SPRING Wntnli 'PHl?. PATCTRTAfsT fnv unw sxwwn imvnlfSnn Lj Ml. II.. j...-. -...... r -.. . v., ....ju, .vr, .v..... ; in Mens, J3oys , Women's and Children's ready-to-wear apparel. Now goods in every day. Go To Ten Mile. Georgo Watklns, 1 Jr., nnd Hornco Uyorly of North Hond I enjoyed a week-end at Ten Mllo. f leaving early Sunday morning and : arriving nt Ton Jino at lu a. m. Repair Hunt. Neil Watson nrrlv- After a four-hour sojourn In !tho od M Mnrshflold today In chargo of country thoy roturned to North Bond tho "Aloha" which ho rcmovod to n n r0V boat from North Inlot. pro- repairs. -.. . "'i' w vJUu.v. CA1U)g QV TIIAXKS I ,, , , , I Has Hlrthday. Grandpa Pratt, It Is with tho deopost sonso of I .Men for Railway. A crew of rail- father of Vlnco Pratt, and ono of grntltudo that I thank tho many road laborers loft on tho launch Un- tho most highly esteemed old rosl- very kind friends and especially tho Ion today for North Inlot, whoro thoy dents of Mnrshflold, Is today colo- mombors of tho Masonic Lodge who will bo employed In railroad opora- hratlng his sovonty-nlnth birthday, did all In tholr power to allovlata tlmiB. That ho will enjoy many moro such tho sufferings of henrt nnd mind, of happy anniversaries Is tho wish of mj'Bolf and children. Your klnd- 'I Rim. According to a report his host of friends, Dan Cnmpboll, nessos will bo treasured through all forty andi sixty parsons arriving on tho boats from tho different Inlets each morning, returning In tho after noon, and tlroy nlwnys havo tlmo to avail themselves of a Utile enjoyment beforo returning In tho aftornoon. The movie men have tho reels In stock and 1 think a poTformnnca starting at 11 o'clock oach morning nnd concluding at 12:30 would draw many peoplo to Mnrshflold who would not othorwlso visit. ' OUN1) Pncknjjc containing rib bon. Call at Times office and pay for this notko, - horo, Geo. N. Farron, formerly of who Is nlmost 74, was among tho my life. .warmiiioni uut now or rortinnu, win first, to cougrnttilnto lilm today, try to run for attornoy general of Or- cgon on tho Republican ticket nt tho Get Lnnio Shipment. A shlp- comlng election. mont of 200 boxs of giant powder, consigned to Hullug, Lundy & Com- MRS. F. 8. DOW AND FAMILY. NUW KINDKROARTKN TICRM Mrs. J. R. Heaton will begin n Your New P j Wil pnng Suit g. Will Look Well Well, Feel Well Wear Well. Kinney Hotter. J. P. Morris, who pany, of Myrtlo Point, wns shipped now klndorgarten torm March 9 In was In from Plat II Saturday, states on tho morning train to Myrtlo t-o bnsomont of tho Kplscopnl that lottors from Major Klnnoy per- Point todny. Kvory enro was taken Church. All gamos and exorcises Bonnlly ludlcato that ho Is much im- In tho transportation ot tho oxplo to bo glvon out ot doors. Tuition proved. Just when ho may return olvo by tho locnl railroad officials, for tho 3 mo., $1'0. Lcbbohs from 9 hns nor boon Indicated. Suporlntondont W. F. Miller por- to 11:30 each wook day. sonnlly attending to tho nrrnngc-: Will (Jlvo Dniico Tl'o Sumner mont of tho shipment. (lOOI) MU8IO AT SONS OF NOR- Unll Association hns planned n danco WAY DANCK, KAOLK'H HALL, to bo glvon nt Sumnor Hall next Snt- Iliiiiilou Report. Tho Rnndon SATURDAY, MARCH II. unlay ovonlng. Tho younger sot nt Surf says: "Hob Iledllllon rocontly Sumnor Is preparing for tho ovont, Informed q propresontatlvo of Tho Times Wnm nrtw 1rlnir rosultw. FOR HKXT Fiiniishcil liousej O rooms; call nt Lloyd Hotol. 3G3 South Forth street. WAXTIOI) Position n ivnltresn, dlshwaBhor or gonornl housowork, by experienced girl. Ilox 474, Mnrshflold. s FOR RUNT Furnished lioiisekccp Ing apartment on S. 5th st. Phono 150-J. : v 1'Olt SALIC China closet. Apply nt 12G Flanagan avo., or phono 100-J WANTKD Th-o year old frrnilo IIol stoln helfors. Must bo fresh by Mny 1. Address F. L. Nowklrlc, Ash, Oregon, FOUND f FOUND Hi-own fur muff. Can bo obtained by paying for this ad at Times offlco, and give satisfaction, if you place your order with Raitanen & Wuori The Only Tailors on the Coast Let us show you our line of goods and give you prices CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE. Room 210. Irving Block. Marshfield. KSVM 158-R I0NE Cent lessenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCI.ERY MI1S. O. P. IHHARGKR mmukliig mid Ladles1 Tnllor tag Prices ronsauablo 0r Magnes & Matson Storo Phono 218-J, If,SJr0Ul' 3ob Printing dono at 1 Times offii.o Te Royal TONIGHT I Wiiltoinryor O'Connor Stock Co. in tho "Half Hreed'8 Wife." A West ein comedy drama. Tho best bill "Good for Nothing Jack." 101 HIson two reol, "Her Tutors. ' A rich comedy in wnlch a kid sister nnd her camera play an important part. "Tho Doctor's Ruse." With the, groat comedy actor Fred Mnco. j Admission, lower floor, 20c; bal cony. lOe; children 10c. MoneySaving March Specials While in the markets recently our buyer picked up some every-day necessities at very attractive prices. Following the established custom of this establishment, we give our customers the benefit of these bargains and for This Week Only . we are offering these unusual prices: IE PEOPLE'S FORUM p Tlme will be pleased to pub- Mie "om its roadera on all UH of publlo Interna. Kh f nt be signed by the writer, " r as possible ba limited to "OfdS. In nuhllnMnir ,... lot. M' touit ba understood that Tha M not indorse the Tlewa ex 4 therein: It is iimnw .frnin. ;JB for the voicing ot different '.' on H Questions affectlni 'o welfare AHOUT VHV. njn I th es:, Should the Coo Hon... "01" uan more aindM nDSW?r? l tlnk to nil " coSirt P 0plQ, tho ono answcr ugh w "V-''y no empnasizea merPil-ha.V0 an organization. n ia .'m.ii "a?.a as .la alway.8 ' of tn.t . lown8. but n col- t whonr .. n8 Cartlsta). sev Coasi in?ave, no BPerIorB on 1 of uinrt, tead of "stenlnB to . :,a1-5ammlng and raK-tlmo 1 s t.T , ,nisic--real dopo In !i.0?w hear from park I 4 thini, ,eer cle8. Now Ike eomS.V.we on tho minds ".uuuy. if thoro is ono thing In all earth that uplifts and .broadens tho human mind it Is mu sic not ragtime, but selections that aro the embodiments of soul. ' Ask yourself, Mr. Reader. "wlTST has been tho advancement In mu sical education in marshfield. Uo back with mo if you pleaso' four years. At that time the first. seed was sown along tho right line.: What was tlfe condition nt that tlmo? What today? In my travels over tho country, oven in the cities. It Is common talk the Coos Bay Band. What' could be a better advertisement,; say nothing of tho effect on the community socially. No other town has a band that comes In our class. Now, it has taken long, hard work to build tho best band in the, .West, and Just at tho point or fin lsued success why should somo nar row-minded person bo so foolish as to try to tako from It tho lifo-blood of nil enterprise money? If wo want tho best wo must pay for It. Wo havo the best and ln-i stead of decreasing tho nppropria-i ,tion, It should be raised to meeti any and all demands, Tho band 1 1 11 . 1 . .1 n 1 n fnAtnii lira ' its no ono uij-iu-uio mtwi havo and every man's hoart should , swell with pride at tho moro men tion of tho iinnio, Coos Bay Band spells nil that can be hoped for In music. Let's Ttoes Want ads bring results. $1.25 Alarm Clocks, mado In tho samo fac tory ns tho Big Ben and gunrantcod for Q f" ono year. Our prlco, ono weok only . ...(JUU $1.00 Watches; guaranteed for ono year by tho manufacturer. Our prlco, ono Qfln weok only UUu Colguto's Ribbon Tooth Pnsto; sold overywhero for 20 conts. Our prlco for ono week only Tooth Brushes; tho regular COc and SGc kinds. Our prlco, ono week only Talcum Powdor, tho regulur 20c-per-box kind. Wo sell ono pound tills weok for only .. . 15c 15c 15c I Stationery Reduced WK HAVi: ROMK KXUI-UTIOXAT VALUKS IN KTATION'KKV THIS WKHIC $1.00 Box Stationery, our prlco 7Kn only IOC G0o Regular prlco box Stationery, OCn this weok Job 25c regular prlco box Stationery, this iRn week only , Ob Toilet papor, tho regular lOo kind; our r prlco, only t..ub Fishing Tackle HKRK'H JOY TO Til 13 FISHKHMKX Excollont Trout Files, por dozon, This nr week only .. , uOG Rods, 60c to 116.00 WANTED WANTED Ttoiii, will buy Rood team or tako uinio for Hooping. Oood enro nnd good focd. H. II. Rogers, phono 31C7. WANTED Competent fflrl for nousoworic. I'nono ibh-k. WANTED NurnliiK. confinement ensos specialty. Wrlto P. O. Box CIO, Murshllold. FOR SALE FOR SALE Gasoline Inuncli. In qulro W. Owen, Owl Saloon. FOR BALE Plymouth Plnco poul try yards. A. E. JoiiBon. FOR HALE Ekrs for lintcltlng;. Whlto Orpington, Rhodp Island Rods, Whlto Loghorus. Phone 12-L. JUST RECEIVED. A new shipment of FUMED JAPANESE BASKETS. Many varieties and designs at all prices. Take advantage of these pricesthey will not last long. Come early to get your choice. ' Norton & Hansen Stationery Co. FOH SALE Ton yoarllnK heit U Inyors, Phono 3U8-X or call 084 South Tenth streot. FOR SALE Plymouth Hock ckk, ?1.D0 por setting, from tho best stock lu tho county. Will roplaco nil Infortllo oggs freo. Chas, Barrett, Bangor. FOR SALE Round ccrtnr H()00-k1. Ion tank, tower about 76 foot high, heavy timbers, 200 fcot ot pipu with all connections; gas engine and pump. Will soil togothor or separately. Apply to Robt. Mars dcn 8r. FRONT STREET TWO STORES- CENTRAL AVENUE FOR HALE New American niniiMer, wood working mnchlno, will bo sold vory cheap If taken nt onco. Coino and see R or telophono 180-.T, John L. Koontz garngo, North Front streot. FOR HALE nt n bargain, SO lots In uoynoius i-'irst Addition, wen im proved, houso and barn, 0 doz. chickens, 3 milch cows, span of 1400-lb, horsos, harness nnd wag on; In flno shapo for celery; 60 flno fruit trees, 2 yrs, old, J, E. Fitzgerald, or como and see. FOR RENT FOR RENT Large house oa Soul' 11th stroet. Phone 118-L., or ae1 A. B Campbell, Wo aro .olo agents for Sylvodora Famous Beauty Prepara t Io n s THE LEADING DRUG STORE vj?wmiTtinmw? i