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JCOOgjAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE I W North Uond, were mnrrled by Jus !l!".lc,,!!,0P,t tlila afternoon. J W. BREVITIES Ilelo height Mnrahfi TIDES FOR MAY. nil r it i i .x' George Watklns nnu L It. Joohnk wero witnesses to j io ceremony, it Is understood that Uio young couple will make tholr lionio in North Bend. fi,riTi V,' Kmplro The remains of tie old David Morso building at Em plro now owned by J. v. Bennett, were burned this morning. The build ing lind been raised and everything . .uiuu iviuuvuu ooioro the old imp w la given the time and ' ert-nnd. nibblsh was set on fire. of high and low water nt n,K'cl",','v'N' "- smcl leld. " ater at P'fBB will preach In the Bunker tlden nro nln.i i- .1. . ' '."11 School H0U8Q fnnlilit. KV A f CWfUM "" Stbioi & Mm You'll be better able to I give Memorial Day its due if you're well attired Set this day apart from I the rest a Hart Schaffncr The tldea are placed In thn nr,i " '" ,?cho1 House tonight. ?L " their Ume9rdon SJ? 'i who ana of consecutive heights wK lCh '" K?,,ty Chn-,el on Cntcl.lng e whether It Is 'high or liw lR.,0A.next ,dn3r. nlgl,t- M'88 x,a- hni..i.i- ... .7" "". uu second line of ;, u f. '" "" "" ". Inn.. ... ."-" ."! dlcnt .... ."?'. .,l ,B '8a or "V. ' ror "'En water on the bar subtract two hours 34 mhiutel "" "" 2'5 lu-' 0.04 I...C.2 0.4 4.c Hrs..3.r.S 10.G4 5.47 Ft... 0.0 -0.4 4.0 Mrs.. 4.39 11.37 0.34 ft...G.D -0.3 4.0 Hrs. . 5.27 12.21 7 "1 Ft. ..r..c 0,0 4!o Hrs.. 0.30 0.23 1.07 Ft... 2.8 5.3 0.2 the F. A, HI nrob- present to assist with the Rev. Samuel Ornetr will 9.48 2.8 10.31 2.8 11.25 2.8 0.0 0.0 8.15 G.O WEATHER FORECAST Br AmtflttH Prm to Coot 1U Tibm OREGON Fair tonight and Thursday precoded by showers In east; westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HKCOIII) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in. May 27, by DenJ. ustiind, special government me teorologist: Maximum oo Minimum 40 At 4:43 n. m 47 Precipitation ic ' rrorinitatiuu since Sept. 1. I 101? .. 04.19 1 Precipitation sumo period I Inst year 00.43 I Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. UArnn-sur.w hvnnrtin nm. icaseu n uiiiiumg in tuo renr You'll make it a day tlint will be pretty fresh hi your memory for a Jong time after. rle Gregg will assist with the music. I'.iigniceincnt HeKrtcd According to word from Empire, tho engage ment of Miss May Mngoo, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Jnmi Mnwn nmi j one of the prominent young women ui yoos uny, nnu jolin Daly, chief pnglnoor on tho Dredgo MIchIo, will bo formally announced Boon. Cldso friends, It Is said, havo been apprised of the engagement. Recovers leket A Times want nd recovered n gold locket which was lost by Mrs. a. A. llonobrnkc's dau ghter ono day last week. A young son of Mrs, J. c. Doane found It on tho street. Tho want nd was Inserted once and within a fow liourB after Tho Times was distributed, Mrs. Doano telephoned that she had had tho mIsBing locket and restored It to tho owner. It. Smith West Herbert Arm strong local manager of tho Sout.iern 'Oregon Company loft overland this morning for Portland to meet C. It. , Smith, head of tho Monnsha Wooden-. , waro nnd Southern Oregon Compn- 1 nles, who Is now mnklng n trip through tho west. Mr. Smith Is ex pected to bo on tho Hny nt tho tlmo of tho nnnunl mooting of the South ern Oregon Company Juno 25. I Brunch Hen-. Messrs. Phillips & Rounds, tho hustling nroprlotors of tho North Ilcnd News Company, novo leased uio now corner room In tho P. K. building from Geo. W. Chllds will stnrt n cigar, news and Opens Market. Peter Scott, Sr. .of tho Norton &TtnuBen Conmanv. nmi liwiiMmi nnr nil tho stl'ollL'or ,wh?ro ho,w.,n opcn a cla," f,Bh nnd confectionery business to bo known 10CC.1S1O11 OIll .111 lllLSUOIltCl. Crnh market, ,ns the Marshflold Nows Stand. Thov l.uniiHT liwcr. Word from San will fix It up In fine shnpo and ex Frnnclsco Is that there has been Pcct to start business about Juno 1. another slump In tho wholesale price U will also ho mnde nn nuto depot, of lumber, bringing It to tho lowest Thoy expert to hnvo ono of the flu point It has been In years. est places of tho kind In Southern Pulp Test. No word has been ?reK" n,M'- wl" mnko It strictly up received yot from the tests of the .J1.-0 '" avwK Particular, samples or pulp from tho Smith pulp I.HJfiivlHi m .Will lion.l. Prose mill sent to China nnd Japan by tho Jr MlJonvlat nrrlvod In tho city Dollnr Company. It Is a little early.' 1,ls niornlng nnd left early this nf Addltlonnl samples havo been sent ternoon for North Uond. whero ho to other mills In tho Orient. w" Present two or three rnses ho- t'hurrli IMmlo. A Joint dobnto L. .,, aA"V" ..""," ,"BiD Is scheduled for Juno 2 at Myrllo ," -, -Vtpan cla.nis thV atnn- churches nnd n ropresentatlve of tho .,.,.1.,. i,no , ,i, ,. . Mormon church, Tho discussion bids wookB ,t , p;obablo Umt Lnjo. Cl fair to draw n largo crowd. qv8t w gl!Ulo bolh ninlt0r8 thB TWH IUtovpiw "Inl AJ.'n'c" w?" nftornoon, returning to Coqulllo to- j if nd today restored a musing cnn,nry ,norroWi . 4 1 - songster 10 1110 omiur, .111 n. nun Hlckorson. Tho bird flow out of tho cngo nnd finally ontorod tho linmn nt Mr flnil Mra V. P. IMrcll. The homo Of Hart Schaffncr who Insortcd n wont nd ono tlmo and found tho owner. and Marx Good Clothes, wi.iing iiiiy.nimor k. une uon nnu mibu iiiuhuu inum. Woolen Mill of $3,000 for Photographs Ar3co Company's "Loveliest Women" contest goes right to the heart of every home. This store is headquarters for Ansco cameras, Ansco film, Cyko paper and Ansco photo materials. There's a contest blank for you. Come in and know all about this great nation?! competition. REHFELD BROS. TI10 Homo of Tho Anscos. f - "' ' i STOP AND SEE The Rector Auto matic Gas Heating System Installed in the Oregon Power Company Window Have it demonstrated and learn its merits No Smoke. No Ashes. No Trouble DIch lii California W. O. Chand ler today recolvod word thnt Robort Cndndlor, a cousin of his father, had died suddenly In San Francisco, Mr. Chandler spont tho summer nt tho W. S. Chnndlor home on Coos Itlvor n fow yonrs ago. Uuy Orgiin Mrs. J, 11. Stretch nnd Miss Gladys Howard of North Inlet wero In .Mnmhfleld today and bought an organ for tholr school from L. L. Thomas. HUH Ailing C. A. Smltn was still confined to his apartments today although ho was resting easier. Ho 'had a bad tooth extracted and Is suffering from tho aftereffects which nro similar to neuralgia. 1-oggliig Itexut Work fi. II, Pow ers returned today noon from tho Smith Powers road boond Myrtlo Point and stated that things were going nlcoly. Ho hopos to begin ship ping In logs from tho now road about August 1. Auto Ilotlier Carl Wright says that tho automobiles nro again be coming a nuisance, tho drivers run ning tho mnchlnos around tho stroots with tho exhausts open. This Is In violation of tho city ordinance was in tho city for a fow hours yesterday. J. K. PAULSEN is hero from Coqulllo today on business. W. E, ARNOLD returned Tuesday I from n week-end stay at Ten I Mile Lakes, ED CONKWRIGHT nnd wife were . In from their Hnyncs Inlet home- stend yesterday. DR. I. II. DARTLE and Dr. Mott of North Bend wore Marshflold visit ors tins nrternonn. S. WH1TTSETT, the Untidon nuto man, was n Mnrshflold business visitor last evening. WILL DUNGAN left today for his homestead In the Rock Creek country for n short stny. HERBERT ARMSTRONG, of North Bond, was In Marshflold last eve ning en routo to tho valley. JOHN SHEPPERD, of North Bend, enmo in on tlio Alert vestordnv nftor spending sovoral dnys nt C. E. BUNTING left yesterday for Portland to vUlt his wlfo nnd to nrrnngo for her to Join him In Mnrshficld. A. N. GOULD, county surveyor, enmo over from Coqulllo yester day to look after somo road work In this section. C. E. NICHOLSON enmo In on tho North Star this morning from Lakeside, whero ho wns looking nftor business. MRS. J. T. HALL nnd Mrs. F. E. Allen will leavo June 4 to nttend tho nnnunl convention of tho Ore gon Eastern Stnr nt Portland. HENRY SENGSTACKEN wont to South Inlet yesterday with W. W. Cardwoll to look over tho former's ranch which Cardwoll Is figuring on ns n big hog ranch. 13. II. JACKSON, formerly with tho M'Phorson-GlnBcr Company, but who went to Tonopnh, Nov., In Its boom dnys, has returned to tho Bny for a visit. EARNEST FOX visited relatives hero Monday while en route to Door Ing Alaskn, whero ho will tako a position with u big mining com pany, Ho has boon spending tho winter nt Snn Pedro. CLARENCE COPELAND, of Port land, nrrlvod horo todny to spend a week. Ho expects to visit nt Mnrshflold nnd other Coos County townB beforo returning homo. Roscburg Rovlow. III. MONO 1 1 AN. who hns bcon nt the uio smitn-i'owers cnmp on South Inlet, 1i.ib beon transferred to Rowland Creek, whero tho com """' Is building a now logging road. CAIT. S. C. ROOER8 nnd wlfo ar rived homo yestordny via Unudon from Monrovia, California, whoro titer havo been spending tlio win ter. Both nro looking and fool ing flno. Thoy report thnt Dr. nil fl-a rrnwn,- nt-n wnll nn,l ..Inn 1 ...U ... . W. . V ,, . ,lU null UIIU ,.lll, nlng to como homo soon. L. C. HULIN hns futurned to Eu gene nftor a short visit with his nophow, L. M. Tozlor. Ho wns formerly on gaged In nowspnper work on thn Eugono Roglstor and enmo horo from Florence, whero ho nttondad tho Rhododoudrou Carnival. JAY UPHAM loft yostorday via tho Myrtlo Point auto line for Portland' It, Is stated that, the laBt fow rains, havo put tho ronds In excollont con dition for auto travol. Telephone 77-J, Keen Kutter Kuttlery has that lasting satisfaction (guaranteed) to sntlsfy 6r money bnck on nny defect. Prices rnngo on pockot knives from 2Gc to J 1.75. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Gon. H.irdwnro and Plumbing. (Special del Ivory.) IPSE MEET III BANQUET Thirteen Candidates Initiated Into Secret Order Speak ers Tell of Benefits. Thirteen cnndldntes wero Inltlnt ed nt a meeting nnd banquet of the Loyal Ordor of Mooso held nt the Odd Follows' Hall laBt night. Speeches wero mado by Samuel GrcKg, J. Wright Wilson. J. W. Hil denbrand nnd W. B. Green. All tho speakers dwelt nt length on tho henoflts thoy hnd derived from frut- ernal orders. It wns decided to mnko August 4 "Mooso Dny," nnd to In vito tho lodges of other towns to participate In tho activities. Tho local order will nttend a mooting of tho Mooso lodgo nt North Bond Thursday night. Those lnltlnted Into tho socrol circle of tho order nt the mooting last night wore Anton Struffort, J. W. lllldenbrnnd, John W. Hender son, C. C. Drldges, W. II. Green. Samuel K. Gregg, F. G. Povemen mlre, Bernard Gommlll, J. W. Wnl laro, J. Wright Wilson, John W. Motley, 13. B. Brunnoll nnd Harry R. Kent. More thnu fifty applications nro now on fllo with tho seeretnry. ill? DUSTED BY LANDLORD SOCIAL OALKNDAR. WEDNESDAY. M. 13. Church Farewell to 13. II. Campbell at church hall. Nowly Weds with Mrs. N. Stambono. 1 D. M. C. Club with Mrs. A. E. Morton. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. II. M. Alboo. THUR3DAY. North Bend Altnr Guild with Mrs. Pnul Dlmmlrk. 1 ' '1 A. N. W. with Mrs. Hnrrlgnn. Thlirsdny Club with Mrs. Schroeder. North Bond Methodist Wo men's social with Mrs. F, W. Stephens. fUOTIED VI NK I'd liko to bo a llttlo bird, I think I'd bo content. To got fifteen freo menls per day, And not pay any rent. ED NOAH, of Allegany, wns n visitor In tho city today. MRS. O. M. JOHNSON, of North In let, ramo In yesterday. AXEL RUTH, of North Inlet, wns a visitor In the city today. E. R. HODSON, of Coos River, Is a visitor In tho city today. JOHN BIASCO. of Coos River, enmo In nn thn Alert vnstordav. J. A. (500DWELL, of Coos River, Is a visitor in tlio city touay. GEORGE NOAH, of Allegany, came In on tho Alert this morning. G. I). DAT80N Is spending a fow dnyb at Coqulllo on business. MISS MAE BLAKE, of Coos River, enmo In on tho Alort yesterday. J. A. SMITH, of Coos River, came In this morning on tho Rainbow, S. C. ROGERS, of Coob River, was a visitor for a few nours today. DR. WALTER CULIN, of Coqulllo, was a Marshfleld visitor last eve ning. D. J. RICE, of Coos River, was a visitor In the city for a fow hours today. ALVA GRANDY, of Coos River, wns nn arrival this morning on tho Rainbow. MRS. JENNIE LANDRITH. of Coos River, camo In on tho Alert this morning. ficQ TpivviR nnwMAV. of Coos Rlvor, camo In on tho Alert this- niornlng. VICTOR MATSON, of North Slough, came In on the North Star this morning. CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL, of Gar diner, was a Marshflold visitor vnotorlni' MISS ESTHER HOLMES, of Coos Rlvor, was a visitor in mo cuy J WILLIAM SMITH, of Coos River, TO STATE FAIR Tho Marshflold Band may bo one of tho principal features at tho stuto fair nt Salem as a rosult of tho action taken by tho executive com mittee of the Chambor of Com morco yestordny afternoon. Tho rommlttco heartily endorsed the plan to uavo the bnnd at tlio fair for Uio good It would do this community In tho way of advertising. Tho roc- ommondatlon will bo submitted to nil tho members of tho Chamber nt tho regular mooting which will bo hold Friday night. According to Arthur McKcown nnd G, W. Kaufman, n commltteo of two roprosontlng tlio band, the ninx Imum nmount neodod to cover tho oxponses of sending tho bnnd to Sa lem would bo $7C0. Tho executive commltteo of tho chamber pledged tho moral and financial support of that body to mako up nny deficiency that could not bo met by tho band. It Is planned to have tho band give a series of concerts while on route to Snlom and by that means earn enough money to pay tho expenses of tho trip. Tho trip to Salem Is n proludo towurd sending tho band to tho Paunma-Paclflc Exposition nt San Francisco, Fourth of July. No definite action was taken In regard to tho plans for tho Fourth of July colouration. The saloons nro holding out on tho contributions nnd unless they nro willing to offer tholr financial support ll la not vory probable thnt a notoworthy celobratlon can bo hold. Tho mat ter will be brought up again nt tho mooting Friday night when definite action will bo taken. It was suggostod In that connec tion that several outside attractions bo Induced to the city on that oc casion. Some held that It would be cheaper to hold a carnival than to meet the cxponso of entering local talont. NOTICE TO I3LK8 All Elks are requested to bo pres ent Wednesday evening. Initiation balloting on candidates, Important re ports of committees, big feed nnd good time. Visiting Brothers aro in vited. Thos. B. James. Soe. 1 58-R PHONE lOCeivt Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Proprietor Hughes Ejected from uotson Hotel and Boarders Must Find New Homes. Thoro was a lively scramblo nt tho Dotson hotel this morning when Prop rietor Geo. U, Iluchen nnnouncod to tho twenty boardom and roomers tnat thoy Had to Immediately find qunrtors elsewhere ns tho court had ordorod him to vacnto tho property immodlntoly. An houses and qunr tors have bcon ncarco, somo of tho boarders had not found now homes nt noon. This resulted from John B. Dot son, owner of tho Dotson hotel, start ing njoctmont proceedings ngnlnst Hughes, HugliCM hns a .2,000 damago suit ponding against Dotson, claiming that tho owner violated tho turms of tho leaso. Llbby COAL. Tho klud YOU have ATAVAYH UHEI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery and .Transfer Company- Grand Theater TONIGHT Tho houso of refined high class motion pictures and good music. "The Intrigue" A two-pnrt Knlom ilrnmn showing how n father strives for yonrs to find tho son who mysteriously dis appeared whou a child. The search ends whon Bob Austin, about to commit a terrible crime, finds that his Intended victim Is his father. "A Winter Holiday in the Ber nese, Oberland, Switzerland." Interesting sconlc production. "A Bnardinn House Romance" A dandy good Edison comedy, ' "The Tell-Tale Star" In producing this picture tho Lub In company hnvo mndo n very Inter esting western picture, Children 6c, - Adults 10c. COMING TOMORROW "The Tragedy of Ambition" A special feature Sollg In two reols and seven-plcco orchestra. T5e Royal TONIGHT MISS FORD IN TWO PRETTY SONGS. FIVE THOUSAND FEET OF ALL NEW PICTURES. "HIGHLAND ROMANCE" A protty story laid In quaint old Scot land In two reels. "THE HEART OF A FOOL" With tho Majestic Stars at their best. "JACK MEETS HIS WATERLOO" A hundsomo man and n bevy of country maids make a quick chango from pathos to Joy. An excellent offering with Jnck Warren Kerrigan. ADMISSION: Lower floor, Kc. Balcony, 10c. Tomorrow night "FANTOMAS. THE MAN IN BLACK" A serial In four reels with a plot that will koop you guessing. Coming Soon Paul J. Ralnoy's "African Hunt" In six reels the groatost animal picture ever made I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Wilt HHN'J - room furnished houso keeping nprntmont. 413 No 2nd 8t. LOST Gold chain nnd locket, Ini tials G: M. F. Return to Times office and recolvo rownrd. FOR HALE HniiHO furnlnlilngn nt a. bargain. Dining table, side board, chairs, rockers, library toblo, Ion thor rocker, 0x12 rugs, couch, sani tary bed, lentigo nnd mattress, dros flors, bed stends, mnttresses, kit ebon cabinet, hrlc-n-bnc, every thing portnlulng to houso-keopluK Mrs, e. w. Knmmoror, aecoiiu nuu Cednr. Phono 1CC-L. WANTED Situation by yowi man ns Htonogrnphor or bookkeeper, or us gonoral offlco man. Roforonces. Box 404, Mnrshflold. KOU HUNT ! room flat, new furnl ture for sale. C4S North Second Mroct l''t)l'.Mi Cold Ickct. Owner nuy havo Miino by Identifying properly nnd DDV'ng for this nd. FOR KENT Swell room lir-uvc, prop orty 100x200, largo barn, fruit troes, gardon planted. Phone 302-X. Sea Mra. A. Cavnnagh, East side. , KOK SALI3 Tent VZxli fwt, (rood condition, 17.00. 230 South Brbndwny, Phone 70-L. LOST I)U' tliotit Mny I, mow nliont IO 20. Rownrd for return to Frank Lowe. IX)8T flold-lxiwtnl, rimless ej'eglaiw ps In black enso. Rownrd for re turn to Times offlco, 1 WANTED , 1 , WANTED DrcKHiunklng. 077 Fourth strout South. Phono 188-x. I FOR SALE VOn HALE CHEAP Chicken mack at Klttyvlllo with about 400 birds, Incubators, broodors, etc. Two fine milch cows. Soiling on account o( sickness. Phono 124-L. I-'OIl BALK Remington lii gauge pump gun, excollont condition. Phono 37C-X, F. L. O. feS7 S 6th street, KOU KALE $U30.H) buys good team, wagon and harness. It. 1), Barnes, Bay City, Marshflold. FOR RENT 1 I'Olt RENT After Juno 1, tlirco room flat with bath. No children. 048 South 11th St. FOR HUNT LurKo double tdeoplme room, phono and bath. 331 N, First St. Phono 32U-L. FOR IlE.Vr 1-1 vo room bungalow, bath, electric lights, 11th street, In quire F. E. Allen. Light lloiiwkiMfpliiR ruouiH and up partments at the Lloyd hotel. I'Olt HUNT Rooms, comer of Vlrgi nla and Mouroo, North Bend. I'OK RENT FurnlHhed ro No 3rd Bt I'hone 5fJt2-X m Kidney nro tho best 011 the market for tho alleviation and cure of any kidney and bladder trouble. Mon ey refunded If you uro not on tlroty satisfied, THE LKADINO DRUO STORE 1 tj LLvVVjflkH JkH'tBttj