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A.i.ytVi- vr TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfc OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION!. r I . ' COOS BAY TIMES M. C. ItfALONIJV Kdltor mid Pub. BAN K. MALONHV News Kdltor Official l'upcr of Coos County Dhtorcd at tlio Postofflco nt Marsh tleld, Oregon, for transmission thrrvagh tliu mnlla as sccond-clas9 xbmV mnttor. Dedicated to tlio service of .the juoplo, that no good cause shall lack n champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposod. suiisciuption hates. DAILY. no year $6.00 2ftr month 50 WKHKIjV. Ono year $ 1.50 When paid Btrletly in advance, the Subscription price of tlio Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or 93.50 for bIxi months. TRIES 10 HflE POUGE FORCE o- I PERSONAL OVERFLOW L. A. LIL.JEQVIST, district attorney, Is here front Coqulllo today on business. JOHN MOFORD, of Cooston, Jour- noyed to Marshfiold today on a business errand. 3BON OARDINI5R arrived at the depot In tlmo to catch the "flyer" to Co qulllo this morning. UR. AND MRS. CHARLES SPOON- ER, of Catching Inlet, nro visitors in Marshfiold todny. CHAS. AIIRENS has returned from a year spent nt Tlio Dalles and otlrr northern points. B. W. SCHROCK AND WIFE today moved to North Dcnd, whoro they will make their homo. MRS. VIERS arrived last weok to make an oxtended vIbU at the homo of her son, C. W. VIors. JOHN DRANCHFELLOW, who has bcon employed on Musson's trans fer lino, will loavo soon for Alaska, i HARRY DUI..TMAN was among tlio traveling mon who Journoycd to. Coqulllo on tho morning train to day, j .JOHN KENDALL, asslstcnt to City! Attorney Gobs, was a passenger on the morning" train to Coiiulllo to day, , SIR. AND-MRS. A. V. HOWHAY nro now making their home with her I tmelo and aunt, Mr. and .Mrs. L. M. Noble. MRS. L. O. STECKEL. of Marsh fiold, has bcon visiting Mrs. L. O, Mastors at Stunner for the past few dnys. MPS ANDREW KAHDEI.L and baby left for tholr Homo on Coos Rlvor touay after an oxtonded ntny In Marshfiold. WAX RORHRTS, clerk nt Smlf'-Pow-orCamp C, spent Sunday with His sftitor, Mm. Chas. VanDtiyn lb Marshtleld. MRS. CLAY ROUERTS will leave ' In a tovK d.tys for Portland to snond I bo most of tho-8ummcr thoro with hocjmrouts. MRS. 13. . DEAN Ffns arrlvd-from Orantn Pass to Join her husband and bur daughter, Mrs. Tom Hur voynnd expects to spend tho sum mer bore. 5J. 8. CJARDJNER. of tho S. P. sur- voyors on North Inlot, came down on the North Star to Marahtlold today. Mr. Onrdlnor oxpocts to inovo to Itkosldo for tho summer. MRS. A. V. HOWHAY left today fori a. short visit at Ten Milo. Sho and I Mr. Howhay will inovo Into the ' cottago on North Second street nowl occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry1 Folsom whou the latter inovo Into, their now homo In West Marshfiold. DR. OEOROE E. DIX und A. II. Pow- j era left this afternoon for a trip) ovor tho new Smith-Powers' mail beyond Myrtlo Point. Dr. Dlx don ned n loggor'u garb for tho outing, Ho had Just leturned from a trip to his ranch beyond Myrtlo Point. O." R. ENDIOOTT nnd wlfo aro vis iting friends horo for a fow days, wlillo en route to Los Augoles to mnkotli'lr homo, Mrs. Endlcott was formerly omployed In tho lo cal telopbono offlco. JUDOE JOHN F. HALL was among tho passongorH on the morning train for Coqitllle to settle probato mnttors which will occupy him to day and Tuesday. Judgo Hall says that Boiiio incuts will hnvo to bo devised for tho care of prisoners if tho county Jnll it nioro aro to bo carod for beforo tho opening of Circuit Court April 13, iih the Jail Is now taxed to 'Its capacity, 3T. II. HERSEY. a well-known and popular IhiHih'bh mnu of Coqulllo, wuh a Marshfiold vlsllor Saturday and confirmed tho roport thnt ho ha 8 his hat In tho ting as Demo cratic candidate for county treasur er. Mr. Hersoy has boon a resldont of Coos county for nearly thirty years and is an estimable citizen possessing tho necessary qualifica tions for tho offlco. JA9. HARVEY, of Hoover. Pennsyl vania, nrrlved on Coos Hay Satur day to visit IiIb nephow, Tom liar voy, of tho firm of doing & Har vey. This 1.4 Mr. Harvoy's first visit to tho coast nnd ho oxpresse? hltnsolf as delighted with Coos Ray nnd will make an oxtended visit iter. Coquillc Baseball Fans Will Meet Tomorrow Night to Arrange for Season (Special to Tho Times.) COQU1LLE, Or., April 6. Co- Chas. Bailey Goes to Mayor Allen's Home at Night Lands in City Jail "You had hotter go homo and take a sleep," Bald Officer RIchardBon last night to Charles Uatloy, who was par ading around the Market aventto dock in n maudlin condition. "I'll have you tired off tho Marsh fiold police forco for that remark," said Dalloy. "No officer can insult mo and get away with It." Officer RlchnrdBon did not want to arrest Dalloy, who Is omployed nt Henry vlllo, und wnlkod away toward tho police station, Ualley shouting, "I'll tlx you." Thereupon Ualley hired a taxlacb and journeyed to the homo of Mayor Allen nt tho unbecoming hour of 10 o'clock last ovoning, woko tho mayor from dreams of political bliss and shouted : "I'm his royal nibs, Charles Dalley. I've bcon Insulted by the police forco and demand that they bo removed. Oct on your hat and jump Into my car. I'll tako you to tho station nnd you can "fire" tho wholo outfit you ltavo my permis sion." "All you hnvo to do is to obey tho law nnd you will not got into trouble" said Mayor Allen. "Now, you go homo and go to bed." With a look of disgust Dalley left tho prem ises of Mayor Allen's residence and Journoycd down town. Mayor Allen In tho Interim phoned Officer Richardson, explaining tho ac tion of Uulloy, and inquiring of Rich ardson tho clrcuniBtnnccB of tho af fair. Officer RIchardBon answered the mayor promptly and courteously and then loft tho police station nnd nrrcsted Ualley Just as ho was walk ing up North Front street after hav ing emerged from tho tnxlcab, Ho I u.l.l. -IT. I. ?...;: nV" -..."" ull","B" V.c. .". I In order to bo lit readiness for tho vtuiui jwuiiuiuDun. iv ouiwuii ui " onoillllir dnv person rovoalod only !)5 cents in real 0 " b ' money, but bo was rich In worldly goods. Two quarts of liquid refresh ments woro tulccn from his person and ho was lauded In tho city bnstlle, desplto his vigorous protests. Tho liquor was locked In tho safe at- tho city Jail and will be used as ovidonco against Dalloy when his enso conies up for '..oaring beforo Recordor Dutlcr. Other Offender. Joe. Hums was also arrosted by Of ficer Richardson on Saturday oveulng. Ho had no inonov and was rolonscd by an ordor of Recorder Uutlor on Sunday morning. Peter Irish was arrosted Saturday ovoiflngTy OTTlcor" Gordon Smith for allowing his senses to become over sewed by tho ubo of mnlt liquor. il ""PORTLAND, Or &tiill C Sun was roloasod on Sunday.--morning? day'a .Count Longlto games roBitltod ns follows: WANTED BAXTER BANDON READY F Wffl 10 PLAY BALL George Laffaw Wants Seasom to Start Not Later Than- May 1 Mavor Class D Georgo Laffaw, manager of tho Tlntiilnn linanlinll tnflllt la linrn frntll qttlllo baso ball fans nro scheduled Unmion todny to try to got a lino on ,i ' . .," .X" " r. " Y" .,"":, to. Coos, county, baseuau suuauon. Ho Is anxious to nave It rounueu inro Bhnpe us ho bollovcs that tho season nlng to dccldo what shall bo dono ubout a Coos County Loagtto and !J,-i0. 'u,ai?,.-p'?!?.9..-ro. iH?."hould bo started not later than May solcctlon of a mnuagor for tho team and nlso for the consideration of AUTO PAftlY HAS NARROW ESCAPE Marshfiold Car Nearly Goes Over Tmbankment on Empire Road A pleasant auto party out for an outing yosfordhy afternoon hnd narrow escapo from a sorlottB nccl dont near Empire The party, con sisting of C. W. Wolcott, Mrs. A. D. Wolcott, Mrs. Drowning, Mrs. Chnt torton nnd Miss Lydtn Dotlgo, woro returning from their drlvo In Mr. C. W. Wolcott's enr, when on rounding tho turn In tho' road nt Sand Point near the Emplro lakes they met an other Mnrfllifleld nuto party In tho nnrrow roadway. In giving this enr the road Mr. Wolcott was a trlflo too TWOlfflf LEI St( A wlroless tromr.M.. pf the Arolln "efiS i.Ujh ng stated thnt hoW'11 lnir n Min i.;.. . ""a been iv nor hour during thiWJ timt ho was out. il 'lots very Minor . Tha ii?.i?M l-Zitl generous and the outer wIiooIb of I Tho Nitnii Smith anTir tila niitn nnnlr Into ttin fipiimhlliifr unml . Sallnil Irnm !.. . ."'I'Atk nml ntnrlnil nvnp Min nmliniil ninn) UVOlllllL' tn !!. i. . " Slillt driving very slowly i leaving, somo tried tftCiti Mann Smith and AmKn.! cd Saturday" Ev3,M bw Francisco naming a president for tho longuo Bhould It bo formed, will bo loading questions nt tho meeting. It Is un derstood that Charles Haxtor will bo hatulod tho position of mnuagor, but 'whether ho will accept or not Is not definitely known. Ho lias said that this duty has fallen upon' his shoulders for several seasons pnst and that It should bo transferr ed to others, nnd for thnt reaBon would docllno tho honor. Tho grandstand was badly dam agod in tho windstorms nnd high wntor of lust wlnt'r nnd money for ropalrs Bhould bo forthcoming soon claiming thnt Jto had -"to"attonrt church, by nn order from Recordor Uutlor. STEALS COAT; GETS 30 OATS COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORE Portland Lost Sunday to Sac ramento One to Nothing Other League Scores tnr .xxrttKl Tint to Coo TJr'Tlm.1 At Sacrninonto Portland 1 Sacramento 2 Only one gamo played on account of rain. At Los Angeles Oakland 0 Los Angeles 7 Ono game. At Snn Francisco Morning gamo: first. Ho says that Dandon Is ready to play on almost any conditions that tho other towns desire. Ho believes thnt In tho Interests of good baseball the tcaniB should bo allowed to Im port players and oven suggests that Coos county enter organized bnsebnll and form a class D league. Ho Bays 4jint It would only cost about $500 per year and In cnBo of nny player bolng drafted front Coos county by nny of the othor leagues, tlio team from which tho player Is takon would ro colvo $LTiO for him. Ho thinks that playing UiIb class of ball It would bo a poor year when at least two players were not ndvaucod Into, thu other leagues. Hu talked the matter over with II. J. McKcown nnd others hero nnd thoy seemed to look with favor on it. Mr. Laffaw went to North Hcnd to dny to talk tho nintter over with fans thoro nnd Is In favor of having n county meeting call oil ns soon ub pos sible and got tilings into shape. Dandon T.as tmtdo arrnngeiiioiif for specially good service this year in enso tho longuo Is organized. The now boat, Telegraph, Is a fast ono nnd bo Is tho Charm and by making nrrangomentB for thorn to moot spec ial trains at Cedar Point, teams would conio and go to Hnndon In about the Bntuo tlmo they could to Myrtlo Point. Dandon lias aroused much' enthus iasm over baseball this year and tho prospects nro for tho hM. soason thoy ltavo ever bad. and Btnrted over !f Ur,,lnt ,..n . ..... ...'it wii .. .in t.i..b lu I niunn T"n uvjiiiu I rinn . -n and cnreftillv nnd to this fnct tnnv lm raco between thn t. 'Uf.i bo nttrlbutod tho escapo from a pos- R Ib doubtful f they twtuti- ultllo Ifmrniltr Tllf. xni mi olrv. ,,..., I TllO Nnnil tm.l . I. . "?". promptly nnd the cntlro party alight ed and tho othor enr was hitched to Mm Wnlpnlt nnfvt nml nllnnnitnil in pull It out backwards but this nearly !'tt?r' ,n resuitcii uisaBtrotiBly for went Btlll fitr'iiT over Drownoll, i:,ue2H urowno ii. ua a vii.i.i. ii ... " ' Villi II Bit D & c. L.U A. Mltfk.ii L this nenrly S, "'' i .?,Vcla,r "n(1 ll.fc the car aB It ?'",fnrn,,1' ,WI Stanford. f tlm edgo of K "miw " O.no.jjA mo uiiiui'uhiiiuii urn noany ittrneu ,. , : :: -'"i j. .n. . turtle A Mnk "' 'anklo wns then LI w v. J.'. W' Wfci resorted t3 an.l wlf- the nld of sever- ? ?Bry TIX. uvSf ' H- ' cS ni ....... i... ....in ... . i. i.. i.-.. "Irs. John Wolff. Mm v i V? ii iik'i t ' in.... - inilllKlll IIIIUK nnr MnrH.. n.. i. " W- on the road, hut It vrs a very closo 'v o,.-'. i", ' ,' J.0.B Bmn call. Mr. Wolpof iMnkR ho Bhould Ji, I'lnnlon1 ! wn0,tt hnvo had n little moro road Bpaco, but d."?;,! W,ll,0fn.' l im .ino .wu l.in,,,.. !,... . ii.. uoro, .m. Kiiuio, A. Licer. P . ..y. ..., ..i .,.... k,.wv iui iiiu a. Nnvnnlln. T n v.:.. T"i Dtiran, Albert Miller and Job'a v& trouble. IME T OBGAIED off on nccottnt of rnin. At Loa Angoles Oakland Lob Angoles At Snn Francisco Vonlco C Snn Francisco 12 0 ..11 Edvyard Miller Sentenced to County Jail for Theft at Local Lodging House Edward Miller was sentenced to servo thirty days In tho county jail at Coqulllo today for tlio theft of nit overcoat from tho room of Ei Wnlrath nt tho Rogers rooming liouso oarly today. Ho was arrested by Marshal Cnrtor. nt first denying bis guilt and afterwards admitting thnt ho stolo tho ovorcont, Ho had a 10 oiinco bottlo of cocaine In his pos bossIou when bnnrched und front nil nppoaritnces Is n drug flond. Ho wns taken to Coqulllo by Constable Cox on tho noon train to servo his sen tence. Mr. Wnlrath notified t! o pollco early today of IiIh auspicious In regard to tho loss of the overcoat und Mar- .llfll nnl'tliM litllilmllntnlii umiil nni ! picked Miller up, who denied that lie C. RlClialdO and F. Ferdinand View ok noutii im.ft I''nitH Tlinio Will Lenvo Matters In Hands of ComiiiltUv At Frldaj- night's meeting of tho fntiB In North Dond, tho details were loft lnrgoly with tho special committee consisting of Messrfl. ICcrn, Hnzor, Phillips, Smith nnd Hnzer. The qt'ctlon nfl to tho division of tho baseball funds will also bo loft tin to the committee who will con- Vonlco fi for with MiTshllold about t. o mnttor Snn Francisco C within tho next fow days, A fow (Called In eloventh Inning.) jprcsout at tho mooting favored Dan- Afternoon gnmo: don being ruled out of tho Longuo, Vonlco 2 for tho reason thnt It was too big a San Francisco 0 Jump, and on account of thu action of .Sntiirdny'N d'aiucs: Dandon last year over tho division of rortlnnd-Sacrnmouto gnmo called tho proceeds. Tito matter of allowing Dairymen There Perfect Cow Testing Association Coos County Now Leads Tho organization of tho Myrtle Point Cow Testing Association, tho fourth In Coos County, was com pleted Saturday by Agriculturist Smith nt Myrtlo Point, with tho election of tho following officers: President T. M. Herrmann. Vice-President F. Lundy. Secretary and Treasurer D. Dnrt lett. . Already ovor 400 cows ltavo boon signed up. for tho association and l.eate on Ai-nltn. Among thoso leaving oa ttt in. lino from here, In addition u i number who secured tlrWti.ivJ Hontl, wore: Cheater Lend, linft Lenot, Mr. Clina. Unt, H. I lloutell, Chas. Vincent, Ma ft. cent. Pnul Vincent, A. D. AJuif L. D. Homlcrscn, J p c,, Oliver PrcBtltoldt, C C Carter Tho Arollno hnd & million ifr gbs, 400,000 feet of lorato rt n goon cargo or generni rre'tu. 4 AMONG THE SICK - 'AXXOUXEMEST Dandon In' tho leuguo was loft up to tf Mr,-mltli expects j0 lucreasothlsT" to over fi00 this week; - "' o tnr, in tno rour nssoclatloiiB, bo hns signed up over 2200 cowb. This puts Coob County far In tho lend. Tillamook, hitherto it banner dairy county, Is Just organizing Its second association and Htin.iioldt County, California, has only two' or threo. Mr. Smith expects two moro now man In tills weok to tnko cbargo of tho Coqulllo and Myrtlo Point Asso clatloiiH and he Is elntod ovor tho BUCC0B8 with which tho movomoni is mooting nnd Bnytt thnt It will do much to advortlun Coos County. AXXOUXCKMEXT. I hereby announco mysolf ub n t: o committee It Is bollovod thnt tho candidate for tho nomlnntlon of shor- THREW GLASSES AT EACH OTHER had Btolen tho coat. Carter nccom panted htm to tho Rogers (looming Hotiso, whoro Mr. Wnlrath positively Identified the coat as his property. Cartor then placed Miller ttndor arrest and while accompanying him to tho pollco station Miller attempted to got nway by chasing through tho Dohomian bar, but was pursued by Land in aJil for Mixup at Nutwood Bar commltteo favors Dandon and will consider them favorably at tho moot ing. Arrangements will bo nindo by the Marshfiold und North Dond commit tees for n meeting of the lengtio dur ing tho coming weok, at which tlmo doflnlto arrangements will bo made rogardlnj; tho two Important ques tions on which most of tho bnsobnll talk will MiiRo, thnt of imported plnyors and tho Dandon team. Tho North Demi aggregation wont on record ns noutral in the mnttor of1 Importod plnyors, nnd It Is believed! that' thoy will n"c ' ""' i- " r. toams to biro as rrar ot '. ir o h thoy wish. ' IASKHArtiTr''"'" ' ", Tho Coqulllo Sentinel Bays: Tho following mombors of Inst yonr's team aro hero and there will irob- iblv bo a couplo of moro by tlio tlmo tho p"son noons; DIM R'lwn-iln Wm. Mrs. Mary J, Klrod liconflujn her homo by a serloui lUitkolnj- sliieias. P. N. Flngg wns able to b d;uJ around yesterday after a lost tit? Of IIIIlCBB. Mrs. C. A. Wilton Is reports uk sick nt her homo In Nortn mat Tho stenuicr Hnlnbow wnotltW Coos Hlvor run on Sunday, l nl-J ,dor bolng broken. Snoreiuiadf run todhy.,4. - T bnrobv nnnounce nirwll u I cnndldnto for tbo nomination of E rcsontntlvo on tho Democnue titW for Coos County, to be iiilmltWb tho voto of tlio people it tie in ntitry olectlon on MT 15. Hi' If nominated nnd elected, I 3 nlil.ln liv atntnmpnl N'umbtf 0t!' I will favor quarterly payreest i tnx s. I will favor the alolto of titineceBsnry comm!iloni l miiBt bo Bupportea cy ineiiipj I nr: in favor of good rojdi ntj wnf-rc. I am opposed to W tnxhtlon and oxcesslve Untoi J T0511IAU. (PaH Adr.l Times Want nas brine rtnld Iff by tho Domocrntlc party at tho rnmitry Election May id, ion, ' If nominated nnd olected I will conduct tlio offlco along tho most economical lines possible, consistent with efficiency, and do my best to onforco tho criminal laws. W. W. GAOI3. Times Want ads bring roBtihs a RIDOUT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phono 36Mb - -l CoiiHtnntlno iilchnldn, and Frednr l-k Ferdliinnd. who rlnltna that he Is Howell. Nlok I.orenz. Wnlt Hoffman, luiiuuii u uio royiii.iunmo or an- Hntry Oerdlng. Karl Lesllo and .Tlt clent Spain, woro nrrested today by Polller with Mike Piped profy stiro Hal Stutsman and charged with en- in in imrn. . . .- .:. . . .. i ..w. . tho Chlof, who put a chain around gngmg in a morry exennngo of beer As to the mnttor of a utrMIv 'horn" his whist. He was thon takon to tho i glasses nt tho Nutwood bar. His roy- , Kuard' team. It seonts to bo tho lm- M-o"i '.-. bettor to Coqulllo will no' ma wiiihi. tie wu ineit iiiKon to mo t i'ooi;o iii uiu rtuinuuu uur. iiiu iu.v- ( guard' team, it set pollco station where ho admitted hlsitil highness, Ferdinand, when nrrest- prosslon t' p It guilt. Chlof Carter says be bollovod od looked like tho prlnco of hard jlavo them bo, bi-t Miller to bo an ex-convlct from his luck, bolng cut In several places as actions and general appearanco. For tho result of his encounter. His dlg tlio reason that bo pleaded sickness nlty was given somewhat of a Jolt for tho last threo wooks, clomency was granted by Justice Pounock in Ills Bontonco of thirty dnys. I NHW8 OF HU.MXHK. rsnoclal t Tho Times.) SUMNBlt. Or., April C. Amos Sanford, cousin of 11. W. Sanford, went to Coqulllo to visit Oliver San ford of that city. Lester Norton or Myrtle Point Is Tialtlng with his folks nt Suninor. Tho Sumner Orchestra mot nt the bomo of L. O. .Mastors Wednesdny evening. Thoy nro getting along flue and will soon bo playing up to date music. Mr. 'Masters, 'whott flsked bow he liked tbo music said ho could waltz Into dreamland on t nt tune. Members of the orchestra prosont wore Mlsi HHdur Solnndor, George j.nd Rills Selatulor, Horninn Sanford. Arthur Nelson, Mr. Motley, George Oborsr, Jay Itlchards. Visitors preB- ivnrn Mru Horbert Sanford. Miss Jessie Norton, Lostoo Norton and Mr. j Slolmes. GOOD SHOW IS 'COMING Vlnco Prntt, inanagor of tho Mas onic Opera House, announced today that he has completed arrangements with the liJdwnrd Armstrong Musical Cotuody Company for an early ap pearance In this city . The company will arrive on tho no.t Alliance from Kttreka and bo expects will present their opening piny nt tho Masonic Saturday ovoning. Mr, Pratt says tho company carries twenty people and Is ono ot the best musical com panies on the Pacific Coast. when he wns searched und relieved of $23.85 nnd all othor necessities ot lite, Including photographs of no less than soven daughters of Sunny Spain. Ho mndo but ono request and that vas that bo bo put In the same cell with Oonstlne Rlchaldo, and they would sottlo tho affair, between them selves. Marshal Carter declined tho roquost, however. Fordlnand also mado a request that bo would not stay at the Jail later than 2 p. in. today, when ho was fined $f by Recorder Uutlor nnd released. Our Dent Seller. Wo aro selling moro of Merltol Ec zema Remedy than all tho others put logotnor. Tins large sale Is duo to stand out on that pronolMon, nnd If the representatives wbon they meet decide to allow ono or two Imported plnyors Coqulllo will endeavor to havo as good ns the best. What wo want Is good clean ball, and now Is tho time to Jump In and boost for a pennant winner In Coqulllo. Remember the mooting Tuesday evening and bo there. ' Along the Waterfront. I The A. M. Simpson arrived In horo todny from the south. The Flfleld arrived In at Dandon today front San Francisco. I'lio Richest Man in tbo World. Could spond his entire fortune try- tbo fact that It Is a preparation of ing to make a better remedy for unusual merit, made expressly for one purpose, eczoma In Its various forms. If you aro afflleted with this loothsotno dlsonso, do not delny using Merltol Kczoma Remedy. OwJ Pres cription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chaudlor Hotel. Phone 74. Control Avenue Drug Store, exclusive agency. Prices 50c and $1.00. r. oumatlsm than Merltol Rheuma tism Powders. , -If you only knew their vnluo yoti' would use this rem ody for rheumatism, Recommended bv thoso who have tried It. Owl Proscription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite .Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue DrttK Stow, Sole Local Agents. Price 50c. IRVING BLOCK adm Special Offering for Easter The Advent of Easter Tide Suggests New Hots, Dresses, Suits, Coats, Blouses, , Eta Easter Suits-Exceptional Values 10 Per Cent Discount We offer a Bplendtd assortment nt popular prkea l,w Kplngle. Serge. Dlack nnd Wltlto Checks, Armure, i Cloth. Woveu Cropo nnd Diagonals. All at moderate P"- Dresses, Coats, ShirtwaistsJEfrgB: ing Wraps are Here forYgg 20 per cent Discount on Waists and Skirts Never beforo did wo have Bitch a complete N"6-.."" firl ported models, others nro exquisite copies in all tne and an excellont collection ot colors. Easter Hats 20 per centDiscount "THU PARISIAN" models nro always noticeable wl"e Jn ftIe. lonnble women congregate bocauso of their individual" Wo just received a shipment of French pattern .Hats, m exemplify the "last word" of Parisian designers iy',usir9 W especially appeal to tho smart sot, as the models are v Till', IMIUMIAN." 1 I