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yywn" iiffflPJi ivZ-JLJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELDf OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH. 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE flg$jtfjL nhc it is to see it. tat. bnetted Hat. Buy your'clothes here and we keep them pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store Aitai'.kl Socialists For Men and Boys IRVING BLOCK Spring Suits I'd LOOK you arc welcome ami NOT obligated to liny. Wo giiurahtce siitlHfiicttuii. fbRffiPEOBE )0 LATE TO CLASSIFY I ltaiL'i assistant foreman CO. No 1. Mfld. Flro Dont. ard for return to Times. ri'.l) Ciuiij)tieiil glil for gen- nOUleWPrlt 111' Anrll 1Ain.lv iNerdrurj Fifth street. Phono J Kill- .... . E. . l P'O'tHK care,. e- gL l"c.itlcn. Involco nbout ie R.ovfli ONIGHT klanl. in . .... Tho n l" I,roy songs ;J tie Dance of the Green " in iter own original IniqIV,V'I's W WCTORKS i Z tY"J -iiiia is a groat ' production based on tho rgument "Ara I My Brother f. tom an(l be convinced SAN,.FPJSODEA two- wifr n:rwa wun un a11- ilwlv. L.lCK -Nestor Come- -ja piease. ChJa TIJ1?tt WENT TO loke o d,i na a mamer flft ADMISSION! K!t.!.3 .:... neony, 10c. V"h .fh v SA1 HO" ul fii hicaiuai anu most tbii. n ncr shown before WE i ro r 'ent 1 30-lt senger Service RSHFIELD CYCLERY Zwatk) (T ' 7IrJ-A m"sl be recognized. rSSiisKEaSSf J1HS l01 "U i ii-uB- s auci to kiiuw n w nun vou sue it vou look for some itlcnliL'viii" 1' V mark. That's the way it is with "Mnl lory" Cravcnettcd Hats "Wc know how good they are and cau tell you all about them, but in order that you may know Ll recognize them, they put their 'trade mark in the You can't go wrong in buying a "Mallory" Crav- Aa4lAlany l Vm&Z&llBTdJM;JK0 en's and Boy s Apparel lVe iimkr no etrnwigiint claims for the Wo know tluil there i iillicr clothes us good, '"'t MO have Jet to see ready-to-m-ar (Iiin Hint me bettor tallnrid, fit belter or keep tlii'lr shape Imim-r in clothing .rim purvliiiHO at Till;: PARISIAN. Tlir wuy a suit fllH jolt depends lurgrly mi tlio unrkmuiishlp put h it. Tin' finest underlain moan nothing unless tailored propcily. 1u muster tullorshlp In a Parisian suit Is apparent when you ' It iinil us long as you wear It. SIM 53 $2100; will soil for half involco price; can bo handled with small cash payment or will trndo. Own or has othor business domundlng his attontlon. Sec- Hold, 150 Front street. KOIt lti:.T Mglit liousekceiUiig rooms cheap. 077 South Fourth street. LOST IJnby'N red I'IiIiImt Koli doll. Howard ror roturn 10 .m. Warnor Ogren or Tlmos office. FOIl RENT Fiiriilslicil roni uilli bath, for single gontloman. 853 Third and Ilfghland. FOR RENT " ronu in flow Why building. All newly finished. Apply Gow Why. EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE for property in or near Marshfleld, 100 acres of farm land In Linn County, Or. value ?6000. Owner, James Wat son, Sweet Home, Oregon. WANTED WANTED To rent ft snlnll house In Marshfleld: will pay ?10 or 112. 1C2 Third street. WANTED An experienced pirden er wants to take caro of one or more residence gardens. 102 3d st. WANTED Gill to wilt tabic and do chamber work. Phono 388-J. WANTED Girls want work In log ging camp as helpers. X, caro of Times. WANTED Woman to aid In house cleaning work. Inquire 372 Com mercial avenue TIME to fiv your gardens. I'll do It. Phono 227-L after 6 p. m. RIDS OX GRADING Hid will be received up to March 27 for grading 1C00 feet of road in Day BREVITIES TIRES FOR MARCH Below la gtvm tho tlmo nnd lielght of high and low wntor at Marshfleld. Tlio tides nro placed In tlio order of occurrence, with their times on tlio first Hue and heights on tho second line of each day; n compar ison on consccutivo holghts will In dicate whotlior It is high or low water. For high water on tlio bar aubstract two hours 31 minutes. 23 lira. l.IG G.42 12.40 4.8 i.::i 1.8 2 1 n.V 7.04 0.3 7.42 0.4 8.13 0.G VI... Hl'S. Ft. . , 5.1 1.30 5.3 2.08 r..o 1.8 7.20 1.4 S.03 1.0 25Hrs. IFt.., WHAT II HI I FORECAST ' (Dr AjiocIi'M t'rrai to Coo. Il.j Tlmta.) OREGON Fair with wester ly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending at 4:43 u. in., March 23, by Ucnj. Ostllnd, speclnl govornmont me teorologist: Maximum HO Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 42 Precipitation 11 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1013 51.80 Precipitation samo porlod last year 49. 35 Wind: northwest; cloudy. EVERYBODY'S BOLV IT. Everybody clean up; don't lot tho rubbish lie. Everybody clean up and chaso tho typhoid fly. Clbnn your yard with all your might Kveryhody clean up nml cicnn up right , Dung! Slam! Ding! It you want to clean up leave no rubbish there. Everybody doos It and everyone should care. liVtrybody stir about and clean up anyhow. Everybody clcnn up now! Council Tonight. The Mnrshtlold City Council will meet this evening to tnko up various matters. Work Subtended A forco of mon cngnged on the now road through Ferndalo, n continuation of Eighth street wero forced to suspend work today on account of the weather, Picnic at Coon River Tlio ofllcO forco of tho Oregon Power company, enjoyed their postponed picnic of , last summer, planned by Hnlph Mat- son, at coos mvor on aunnay. To Debute Principal A. I.. Uarkor and MessrH. Iloburson and Isaacson tho Mnrshllold high school debaters, loft Saturday for Klamnfi Falls wl'ere they will dobnto for tho Sou thern Oregon championship. Will Stmt Kim Wyman Albeo of , South Inlet purchased nn nutomobllo Saturday, to bo used on tho run be tween MaYslillold and sunset liny which will bo started April 2. Mr. Albeo reports that tho roads nro In reasonably good condition nt pro sent nml at tho commencement of tho run, a good rond Is assured. Auto Collision, I). L. Hood col lided with ono of tho North Bend lino autos Saturday ovonlng nonr Second and Commercial, but luckily neither auto was damaged much nud no ono wa.s hurt. Tho North llond Jiu to Is said to hnvo been on tlio wrong sldo of the street. Curry Politics 12. J. I.onoy, who Park, ltlghl to reject any and all bids. I. S. Kaufman & Co. WAXTER Girl for general Iioum. work. 720 South 4th st. FOR RENT FOR REXT When tired looking for rooms with good furniture with hnmellko housekeeping, como to tho Planet r Iluildlng, North llouil. FOR HEXT Flvo room modern bun galow, $20 per month. Inqulro Going & Harvey. FOR REXT Nicely furnished room, with heat, close In, Enqulro 182 South 2nd st. FOR SALE i FOR SALE One U7-foot cabin boat. In first-class condition, Dig bar gain If taken at once. Apply Goodrum Garago. FOR SALE Two choice lots in First Addition to Marshfleld. Ad dress O, B Times office. FOR SAM-) A good U .Mandt wagon, J. E. Fitzgerald. FOR SALE, CHEAP Four flno lots In Sengstacken Addition, $2800 cash. Inqulro Times. FOR SALF Plymouth Plnco poul. try yarns. A. K. jenaon. O Q DAYS MORE ONLY iM'forc irlws In Pel hum Park will y (j bo ml winced 1 per cent. .Ry making your selection of n location now you Mill Have from $10 to $00 a lot. .Till property Is located In the heart of the city and lots range in price from S.'IOO to $000, on easy terms, n niiiiiII payment down nnd balance in two and n half years. See Held about it. Make appointments by phone. Call 20I.J or It -7-J. Office open even- lugs from 7 to 8 o'clock. W. A. REID, OWNER'S AGENT, 150 Front Stieet. tlon for Joint roprcMentatlro from Coos and Curry and: Adolphscm of Denmark who Is seeking tho samo honor on tho democratic ticket, ar rived hero today to do a little cam paigning. Mr. Lonoyv la accompanied by his wife. Can't Mino Maturing. It fa stat ed thnt only tho U. S. Government offlclats can force John Manning to vacate Dredgtr Isle. .1. W. Hennett promisor tho Port Commission that ho would liavo Manning more away but Mumilng says' "nny, lr.iy," the same ns lie told Henry SongstacKon for many a day. The Port could forco him to mow If It was shown that his residence tluro waB n menace to navigation nnd otherwise It is satd that It Is up to the Gov ernment. Street Submerged. .-econd street south of Curtis nnd west of Second wer added to the Biibnierg od streets yesterday by tho dredge Seattle. It seems that tho plann ing along there was not raised to grado nnd there wero two or threo Inches of mud over the planking. Parties living In that section had a hard time getting to nud from their homes and the men had to car ry the women folks through the muddy district. It will probably bo renieillul nt once. IPBOPhE YQUI WH0 WrVTAUT" ABOUT NOTICE THIS. You'll find tho samo old twisted ways Whorover mankind flocks; ' Wo hand tho dead ones all tho bo- quets And hand tho live ones knocks. W. J. CONRAD left on tho morning train for Coqulllo today. W. T. AIKEN left on tho morning . train for Myrtle Point today. W. H. MAHEItNS left on tho morn ing train for Myrtle Point today. MR. AND MRS. J. DAGGETT left on tin morning train for Coqulllo today. It. L. WELLS was a passenger on tho "Limited" for Coqulllo to il ay. WALTER SCOTT left on tho morn ing train for Coqulllo nud Han don. MRS. HARRY GRAVES of Isthmus Inlet Is shopping In Mnrshllold to day. C. M. RHODES of South Inlot Is a biiBlnoss visitor In Mnrshllold to day. bUERIFF GAGE returned to Co qulllo Saturday after a snort stay liorc, ERNEST JOHNSON of South Inlot Is a business visitor In Mnrshlleld today, JAMES LANDIttTH of Coos Rlvor Is Is a bUBhlc visitor In Mnrshriold today. J. 1). RICHARDS of Coos Rlvor Is a business visitor in Mnrshllold today. NEIL WATSON of Isthmus Inlot Is n business visitor In Mnrshlleld today. II. T. HOLDING wns a passonger on tho morning tr.iln for Coqulllo today. ED SCIIIEFFELE of Hay lies Inlet Ib a business visitor In Marshfleld today. GEO. UOURKE lift on the morning lug train for Coqulllo en routo to Dniidon. E. M. SMITH boarded tho morning "Llmltod" today for Coqulllo nml Randon. REN SMITH of Coos Rhor Journey ed to Mnrshllold today on tho Rainbow. JAS. WATSON wns n passenger on tho morning train for tho county sent today. MRS. HURT JOHNSON of Isthmus Inlot Is visiting friends In Mnrsh lleld today. MRS. J. C. M'CULLOCH of Haynes Inlet Is visiting friends In Marsh fleld today, TOM MADDEN was a passenger on tho morning train for .Myrtio Point today. F. E. M'KENNA was a pasBongor on tho morning train for his homo In Coqulllo. HARRY M'KEOWN and Dr. George E, Dlx motored to ChnrloHton liny Sunday. MELVILLE CHATTERTON loft on tho Arollno for San Francisco to attend school. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL was a pas- sougoro n tho morning train for Coqulllo today, MR. AND MRS. JACK ROWRON of Isthmus Inlet aro visiting In Mnrshllold today. O. E. HANSEN of Haynes Inlot was a passongor on tlio Messenger for Marshfleld today. ED. ELLIOTT of South Inlet was a passongor on tho Launch Vogn for Marslideld today. GEO. I1AIIH of Marshriold caught twelvo crabs ut tho South Inlet bridgo on Sunday. R. H. KELLERMAN was n passon ger on the morning train ror Myr tle Point today. MR. AND MRS. A. S. HAMMOND returned from a week-end stay ut Lakeside today. MR. AND MRS. W. U. DOUGLAS left on tho launch Gasgo en routo to Portland today. JOHN OALL of South Inlet wns a passongor on tho good ship Vega for Marshfleld today. CHARLES ENEGREN of Coos River w FISHERMAN Do you know that wc arry n spteiidld Hoc of FMieniicn's Supplies, and the price Is right. SEE CS. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND Special Auto RcIUorJ?. Waterfront nnd wns n passenger on the Rnlnbav for Marshfleld today. MRS. JUD MILLS of Coos Rlvor Is visiting friends In Mnrshllold to day. MR. AND MRS. JOHN D. GOSS re turned today from a woi k-enit nt their rnnch nt Lakeside. JOHN PETERSON of Templeton wns n passenger on the Messen ger for Marsh Held, today. ARTHUR NEIL of Ib-thmus Inlet was a passenger on tho Launch llan Bheo for Mnrshlleld today. A. 11. LOUD loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo, to resume his duties ris court reporter. J. D. CULVER, of tho Bradley Can dy company wna u visitor to Charleston liny on Sunday. MR. AND MRS. F. GLASS defied the elements nnd Journeyed to Charleston liny 'on Suudny. MR. AND MRS. H. LYONS of Coqulllo wero over Sunday gucnts at tho J. S. Lyons home. EARL M'CRAE, who has boon em ployed t Tho Toggery, lert 8nt urday for his home In Portland. GEORGE LAFFAW, tho Bandon lniBobn.ll mnnngor loft on the morning train for Coqulllo to day. MR.AND MRS. SINCLAIR enjoyed oxcellont luck us anglers In North Coos River on Suudny, landing 28 trout. FRANK HEATH has returned from an extended trip through Curry county for tho C. A. Smith Timber comnnny. MRS. J. It. WEATHERREB arrived' hero today from the Star rnncti In Curry County onrouto to Portland. LOUIS ALGER of Marshfleld dem onstrated his ability ns nu nugler by landing eleven trout at Coos Head on Sunday. ALVA BACON, of North Bond, was a Marshriold visitor today nun cloned negotiations for renting his shooting gallery In North Ireud. CONSTABLE COX roturnod Satur day from Coquiuo. where ho took noon from Coqulllo where he took A. Martin, who Is hold for In sanity. MRS. HESSEY, of Coos Rlvor, was hero today to receive tr. ntment for a folon on her thumb which sho hiiB hud to havo hiucod, four times. P. M, UALL-LEWIS, county road master roturnod today from n week end stay at tho lloalo Lako gun club today on tho good ship North Star. COUNTY CLERK JAMES WATSON was horo from Coqullle Sunday on business and plensuro. Ho is re ceiving much encouragement In his rampnlgn for Judge. O. E. HARRIS nud family of Co qulllo wero hero Saturday on routo to Cnnudn, where ho tx peets to tnko a position with a lumbor company. ' MR. AND MRS. W. C. RUST of South Inlet loft on the afternoon trulu for Coqulllo today. Mr. Rust has taken a position In ono of tho logging camps near Coqulllo. J. R. SWEET loft Saturday for Sonsldo to look after a gold min ing mnchlno which Mr. Daly, for merly In tho Right Cafo, litis been trying out In thnt suction. MRS. SARAH PAINTER, who has bo n spoudlug tho winter with rolutlvcs and friends In Oklahoma, Is expected to return to tho Bay soon for an extended stay with her children hero. FRED IIAGE of North Rend wns a disappointed member of the par ties that Journeyed to Charleston Liiy on Suudny. Mb. lingo snys tho weathor was "entirely dlf f. rent from what ho had or dered." AT .THE. iHOTELS The Chandler Hotel, R. II Kollermnn, Portland; J. K, Smith, Rlverton; Mrs. Geo. Laffaw, llaudon; Miss Edna Galllor, Bun don; Mrs. C. R. McCalley. Seattle; E. N. Smith, Bandon; Ralph R. Forbos, Kansas City; Wnltor C. Scott, San Francisco; O. II, Holt, Portland; W. F. Ilyncs, Portland; C. R. McCalley, Chlengo; Carl D, Shoomnkor, Roseburg; 8. O. Whlto, Portlnnd; P. 8. Mitchell, Portland; David McKlomnn, Portland; Miss Bornlco Paddock, Coaledo; W. M. Black, Corvullls; .Jiunoa Watson, Coqulllo; B. ArmBthong, Coaledo; J, F. Hobsou, San Francisco; Mr. and. Mrs. M. J, Armstrong, Poplar Bluff. Mo.; Mrs. J. J. Ott, Allognny; .Mrs. L. G. HddBon, Allegany; M. O' Kolly, Myrtio Point. The Lloyd Hotel. Wyman Bros., South Inlet; O. W. Elklns, Smith Rasln; It. It. Whit temoro, Coaledo; W. M. Wnkemnn, South Coos River; Mrs. P. A. Hodge and son, ProBpor; S. W, Rouvls, Coaledo; T. Hursoy. Portland; L. C. Cromwell, Portland; E. W. Smith, Portland. The Bliiuco Hotel. Mrs. R. E. Sandorson, North Rend; C. 8. Wright, South lulqt; G. Nash, Portland; O, E. Shoa, IIon ryvlllo; E. J. Pinion. Blue Rldgo; John McCiilloch, Soattlo; Win. Breu ber, Allegany; S. T. Rubbli), Bos ton; J. W. Bunch. Blue Rldgo, M Dm Is, San Francisco; August Gus slngor, Duberry, Conn.; Goo. Smith. San FranclBco; a. R. Ferrorl, Coal odo; Ed Brooks, Coaledo. HELP Episcopal LADIES' BENE. fit by attending M'CALLEY show nt MASOXIC TONIGHT. i I mk V $3tf- Market street. I'lionc 77-J. NEW LINE f 1 M L Manafler Dixon of McArtluir- Perks Company Tells of Coos Bay Development. EUGENE. Or.. March 23. Tho Guard says: With the beginning of the construction work on tho lower Sluslaw River by tho Porter Bros., , Grunt Smith company, the Coos Bay eoal region' will find a market for all the coal that enn bu mined by tho facilities now at hand, accord ing to the statement of Manager Dixon of tho MacArthur-Porks com pany, Limited, which has tho con tract for the construction of tho Wlllniuctto Pacific railroad rrom Eugoiio to Marshfleld. Thrco bnrgo loads havo been delivered and threo inoro ordered, two to bo dollvcrod at Glcnnda and ono for Gardiner, from which points It will bo distri buted to. thu lino camps. Each bnrgo contnlns GOO tons of eon), making In nil nbout .1000 tons of eoal for Sluslaw ports. Whoti tho stcniu ahovols, loco motives, and other mnchlncs nro running full blast nbout forty tons of coal will bo consumed dally, which will bo tho Inrgest slnglo mar ket over secured for Coos Bay coal. Herotoforo tho short lino of rail road that runs from Mnrshflled to tho lower Coos Btiy points hns boon tho principal UBor of tho Coos Bay product nud with tho oxcoptton of tho stenmer Brcnkwntor, -which coaled at Marnhflled, tho rest of tho output wns consumed locally. Ah n result of tho llflted mar ket tho facilities for milling tho eoal which Is In this region wero extremely limited and no effort had been made to secure outsldo mnr kots on account of Inek of rail trans portation. Now thnt tho Industry Ih given nn impetus nt Ihe lioutnnliiii of its connection with outsldo points, It Is confidently expected that more mining mnchlnory will ho put In operation and more mon employed In mining. After the railroad Is built theso nil ncs will bo workod to tholr full capacity nnd Eugcno stands n chnnco to bocomo n coal distributing rentor for tho smaller valley towns by moiiiiH of tho railroads that con tur In this city, slnco n good qunllty of cheap fuel will then ho nvnll nble, J. T. Long, a comont contractor, who will do tho cement work on tho lower Wildcat Crook for tho Wlll nmetto Pacific railroad and also nt tho second crossing of tho Sluslnw, started yesterday with his mnchln ory for tho hcciio of his work, Ho bus socurod his crow nnd will bogln nt onco oftor tho machinery Is set up on tho ground. NEW PHONE LINE. -0 IrfMig Distance U Coot Ray Via Florence nml Eugene. v Tno Eiiroiio Gunrd says "Vl With n vlow to establishing tole- " phono toll linos throughout tho Slus lnw valley nnd nlong tho const of Oregon ub far ns Mnrshflold, covor Ing n torrltory now virtually Isolated from direct communication 0. F. Vnn Houtto.'dlstrlct mnnngor of tho Pncl flc Stntes Tolophono nnd Tologrnph company, leaves for a trip Into tho Sluslaw. Ho will bo nccompnnlod by Dnvls Griggs, of Cattngo Grovo mnnngor of tho compnny at this tlmo. Tho Idoa of planting nny old, sort of polo in tho mud Ih pnst snfd C. P. Vr-n Houtto district innna gor, "This new lino will bo or honvy construction. Poles will bo placed In concroto foundations whoro nec esary. Tho lino will ibo ncrunlly built nnd graded, oh It woro. Con ist ruction will bogln within thirty days." Tho now work will follow tho com pletion or tho now railroad. Tho wires will reach Floronco this your. Tho material ror tho WoBtorn Union lines bavo alroudy nrrlvod. Tho con struction cars nro alrendy hero nnd nil necesary ror nctunl work Is tho nrrlval or tho men. .MYRTLE POINT WANTS WATER. SALEM, OR., Mnrch 23 Tho town or Myrtio Point has filed nn applica tion with State Engineer Lewis for a pormlt to socureo an additional wator supply from Caroy Creok. A pipe lino six miles long now carries water to tho city, and It Is proposo-l. to add another mile of pipe, tapping tho creok that much farther up tho s t roam. Call 141 if you want your order fill ed quickly and correctly drugs and sundries, The Store of Quality Goods and Penslar Remedies. mfimtfffnmmnav .ll t(9 I u JT fcMhfeex JS1 m