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THE COOS BAY TIMES,' MARSHFIELD; OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. A THREE m. r m H -h r, GE cli; ,al u HEtfj Ma 'jniMI II III ' ' jfbAJ feiS MB ,'jflBJ iKBjLsBMj'f iThey stand the hardest wear. The utmost care is taken k 331 mjrr'tviry step of manufacture. hV .j)MBK . . rtMtodlfor strength and fastness world, these trousers have smnnn unll.rlrncenH mnn 5.,v.iE2i"U "v" " iiiwii. Wo, Keep 'Your viiva: of BVoolen Mill Store TWO STORES Marshfield PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR KE. Lottiard McClure " JjjSrATTOHNEY. AT LAW Practices In nil courts. BoSlji I'ln'mK"" Bennett Bonk fH.MHarper "Vara HOUSE nUILDER faftral Ropalrlng and Cabinet Ufrinhf ' I H 1 1 1 mono 188-11. LDINO CONTRACTOR tos furnished on roquoit M. Shaw ,Enr, Noso nnd Throat b GLASSES FITTED fin 11. BHAW of Women nnd Children aono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. lin Ostlind JITINO ENGINEER AND F) ARCHITECT Ices, 20G Irving Block J3-L or 207-J. Marshflold, Orogon Jhandler ARCHITECT 101 and 302, Coke Building, Mtuflunoia, Oregon Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. Hind LTUNER AND REPAIRER flora at W. R. JIalnes' Mu pany. sixth stroot. Phono 103-L ley Ballinner NI8T ANI) IEACHER Studio, 217 No. Third Bl Phono 368-U IRCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. rices Reasonable. Jommerclal & B'dw'y RT IT THE TRUTH. or blamo the tailor when jmnts wo have to pin, jrer blamo tho shoo man Lour soles grow old and per blamo the hatter 3ur llda wo havo to always blamo tho laun Bn our Bhlrts wear out. JAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 57-J. IE 158-R nt jnger Service IHFIELD CYCLERY ssen, M. D. IOIAN AM) SlRCJEON ina Oleeasea ot Women a K Specialty. Coko Bids. Phono 229-J , i JL' i j. tin I, SSS "i. vqPBfr. Easy in any Position you can have comfort in trousers and good ap pearance, too, if you wear Dutchess Trousers WARRANTED . 10 CENTS A BUTTON; $1.00 A RIP. Every piece of material is of color. The strongest in a style that places the wear- CIothcH Pressed charge lf North Bend I ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL j (Formerly tho Coos Hotol) j Steam Lent, hot and cold wator.. No liquor. j Wo Invito you to Investigate our j j winter rates. Special Inducement j when two or moro persons occu- j py sumo room. j PARISIAN CLEANING AND DYKING WOHK8 200 West Mnrket Avo., cornor Second Stroot. Undor now mnnngotnont Prlcoa low, and nil work sntJofactory. Ladles work n specialty. Phono 170-J. J. S. STEVENS, Prop. LEH- US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dopondablo. Imrao dlato Borvlco, prompt qttontlon to all Intoresta ot our clients. MINIMUM O O 8 T I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. E MONEY by ordering tho famous Nut conl, per ton $1,00 Lump Conl, por ton $0.00 Or, half ton ot both $5.00 1). MUSSOX, Prop. Phono 1C-J, or learo orders at Illllycr's Cigar Store SOUTH COOS RIVER MOAT j SERVICE j LAUNCH EXPRESS j leiues Maiblifleld every day j 8 . hi. Leaves head of river j nt i):lQ p. in. STEA.MER HAINIipW j Ieues head of liter dully nt 7 j ii. in. Leines JMar"flold nt 2 p. j in. For charier npply on hoard, j ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono 233-J Night nqd Dny. Whlto Elephant Grill Good Cars. Careful Di Ivors I). L. FOOTE. The Bay View Hotel Under new management FLORENCE, OREGON Offers the best accommoda tions in the city Thoroughly Renovated Dining Service Unexcelled r-r Yours to Please Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke, 5 V HEMHYViLLE GOAL to BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST D? AmocIMM Pirn to "ooi IU Time j piEQON Occasional rain In I west; probably rain or snow In j caBt; southeasterly winds. 4 LOCAL TEMPERATURE- RECORD j For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:13 n. in., Jan. G, by Bqnj. Ostlind, special government mo- tcorologlst: ' Mnxlnuun G2 Minimum 11 j At 1:13 a. in 45 Precipitation 27 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, j 1011 3C.lt Precipitation samo period Inst year 27.G2 j Wind: SouthwcBtj cloudy. Meet Thursday. Mrs. Qco. Steph enson will entertain tho Episcopal Guild ot North Bond Thursday nftor noon. Poslponu Meeting. Tlio incotlng of the Cafeteria Club, which wnij to hnvo boon hold nt tho W. A. Bold homo this oyenlng, hn3 been post poned for n wook. Cnfo ClintiKc. It la announced that Mr. Hnnnwnlt, who aided In stnrtlng tho Right Cnfo hero n few years ago, Is negotiating for tho purchaso of tho Whlto Elophnnt Grill In tho Blanco hotol building. Test Sanity. Bccnuso of tho fact that ho has acted qucorly on sovornl occasions nnd has becomo extremely violent, tho officers this morning do cldcd to tako Hormnn Anonla, a Scan dinavian, boforo Judgo Hall to test his sanity. Dosplto tho fact that ho Is unmarried, tho mnn accuses many of stealing his wife. Hold Funeral Sunday. Tho funor nl of Stove Goorgo, who shot himself through tho heart In n local room ing house Monday afternoon, will bo hold Sunday nf tot noon from tho Wil son Undortnl,,rP Parlors, according to an nnnou: .i.ncnt niado today. Tho services will bo In chargo of local Creole frlcneds. Would LlHt .lobs. Bccnuso of tho frequent calling nt tho Chnmbor of THE LEMANSK! THEATRE TONIGHT rilE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. Miss Lois Powoll, singing two pretty songs. "A Wlfo on n (Wneor." A West ern drama with Wallace Bold nnd Dorothy Davenport. Victor-Universal prosonts n beau tiful sconlc rool'Rorao." Itomnrk nble vlows of tho Vatican, tho homo of tho Popo, and other world-famous places In tho Etornnl City. "Tho Third Party." Joker com edy, with Boss Moredyth nnd Er nest Shields. "Capt. Bill's Wnrm Reception." A Nestor comory with Lpo Moran nnd Vlctorln Fordo. Two other good and now rools. All tho best photoplays. Lowor floor nnd first balcony, lGc; second balcony, 10c, Children under ten years old, Cc. Here tomorrow iIght: Jeqso L. Lanky prosonts "Edmund Broeso In his lrdest Broadway success, "Tho Muster Mind," In flvo acts, Ono of tho greatest melodramas ot tho age, presontod In nn nil-star cast of players. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestio CHINA ' IRVING BLOCK WE WILL CLQE THURSpAY, JANUARY 7, FOR ONE DAY ONLY PREPARING FOR A Big Accumulative Sale SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, AT 9 A.M. WANT FIVE- SALES LADIES. APPLY AT THE STORE 9 TO 10"A.1v1. THURSDAY;- Commorco ot womon nnd girls who Beck offlco positions, Sodrotnry Mot ley now nBks that any omployors who hnvo such positions list them with him. Thero nro also laborers who ask for work nnd Mr. Motley de clares ho will bo willing to net as n "go-between." New Salesman. Geo. A. Larson, who succeeds Win. Rolchors bb the Marshnll-Wells Hnrdwnro Company's representative In this territory, arriv ed from Portland today. Mr. Rolchors has gono to his old homo In Kansas, Mr. Larson will make his homo hero. Annual Installation. Tho annual banquet and Installation of officers In tho local chapter of tho Eagles' Lodgo will be held this evening In the Eagles' Hall. Plans havo long been undor way to mako this affair tho cllmnx of a prosperous yenr In tho order and tho opening of n now term. All Eagles havo been requested to be present nt tho ex ercises nnd banquet. Assistant Who Clilef. II. A. Franz, former wlro chief with tho Washington nnd Oregon Telephone Company 'of Hood River, of which Manager Hall, of tho local company was tho head beforo ho camo horoj has arrived In Marshfield and as sumed his now duties ns assistant wlro chlof. Mr. Frnnz Is a young mnn ot sovornl years' oxporlonco In tho telephone business. Now Meat Mnrket. A. II. Pcnso, who has been Identified with tho Gourloy & 'Jones Mont Markot at Myrtlo Point tho past 18 months, has leased tho room In tho Rogors building on Market avenue, formerly occupied by tho O. K. Chop Houso, nnd will open n meat market thoro soon. Mr. Pciibo comes highly rec ommended nnd has had many yenrs oxporlonco In tho meat business. He was engaged In It In Washington beforo coming to Bay City a fou years ago. Ho plans to run n strictly c. sh market. Had Narrow EcnM.v Miss Solum Stonolnko had a narrow cscapo front marrying tho wrong man when she nppenred In tho Justice court this morning with tho name of Oscar Mat son, n witness, written In on tho II ceiiBo In tho plnco whero tho nnmo of William E. Hakala, tho prospective groom, should havo appeared. Tho oaglo oyo of tho Justlco detected tho error, tho Jlceuso was reconstructed and tho couple will bo mnrrlcd hero this ovonlng, Both gavo their ngo as 22 years nnd Marshfield tholr placo ot residence Cupid Jills Mime. When F. E. Ross, offlco manager nt tho Smith & Wado Company, loft Mnrshflold n tow days ngo for Portland, whoro his parents llvo nnd whero ho ro sided beforo coming to Coos Bay in Soptombor, ho went ostensibly for n vlBlt; todny It became known that ho has fallen n victim of Cupid's dnrts nnd will bring a wlfo back with him, Ross Is expoctcd homo on Saturday, presumably coming ov orlnnd. Ills friends claim thoy nro lying In wait and havo n fair supply- of shoes -nnd rlco for his recop tlon. Fnnucrx Heml I'nuiphletH. That tho farmers of Coos Bay who jldo on pa8soiger boats In whoso cabins arc racks of agricultural nnd Btock lltor aturo placed tUoro by tho County Ag riculturist mako good uso of this reading matter Is tho declaration ot tho boatmen ot tho Bay. Sovornl 0 A jjintOYNE of Coqulllo camo weeks ago, J, L. Smith decided that. 'ov;r todny 0M buHln088. ' ,1wm. CANDL1N, of Coqulllo, Is a $400 BUYS level, sightly lot overlooking the bay. EASY TERMS A splendid opportunity for the home builder SEE REID ABOUT IT W.A.REID,150FrontSt. 'Oayttilax, farmers whllo riding to nnd from tholr farms should have a clianco to read on the boat. He built five pig- j con-hole racks for local boats, sup plying thorn heavily with lltoraturo nnd pamphlots on agricultural and dairying methods. They nro nil be ing used. Must Fold by Hand. When tho, Chnmber of Commerco bognn nego-i tlntlons for two or three hundred thousand smnll "accordion" foldors I for advertising Coos Bay It failed to take Into consideration the fact that mnqhlncB for folding bucIi printed matter do not exist In Portland. It Is thorcforo probablo that tho foldors will bo shipped hero to bo folded by hand. Now Secretary Motley Is fig uring on how ho will got tho work dono. Somo hnvo suggested that girls bo omplpycd nftor school hours and ono wng declared that with tho womon now honorary mombcrs of tho Chamber of Commorco, tholr sorvlcos might bo secured. In tho mcan tlmo tho secretary continues to "pa,w tho air" and flguro extensively. In Good Mlor. Herman Anonla was given n special escort to tho city Jail last cvonlng attor ho had terrorized a Scandinavian boarding houso on Broadway with his male dictions nnd threats of violence. In other words ho wnB oxtromoly angry nt soma of tho other boarders and troublo wns nvortcd only by tho enrly arrival of tho offlcors. Her. man wns given tho night in a froo berth nnd this morning was heard bright and early, calling lustily for his breakfast, not knowing that one of tho ruloa of tho pollto Jail so ciety Is to havo a lato meal In tho morning, thus mnklng tho breakfast hour co-oporato with tho dinner ses sion nt noon. Herman appears be foro Police Judgo Butler nnd was sovoroly rebukod for IiIb conduct and received nu nssoBsmont. AMONG THE SICK J. T. Harrlgau wns ablo to bo down town yesterday after a fow dayB' slego of la grippe. Ho has not complotoly recovered, but was unnblo to remain nway from Central nyonuo any longor, lest Gcorgo Sc llg nnd Henry Songstncken might gain somo recruits for tho Germaus ngnlnst tho Allies during his nbsonco Mrs. A. S. Hammond, ot North Bond, underwent nn operation nt Mercy Hospital yesterday and Is re ported to bo doing nicely. A, II. Powers, who has been suf fering from a sovero cold, will not return to tho railroad work boyond Myrtlo Point for n fow days. Local physicians report n largo numbor of cases of soro throat as n result of tho cold snap. They nro not ot n serious nature. W. S. Whoolor, an old resident ot Marahflold, has been quite sorlously 111 at tho homo of his son-in-law, B. E. Hampton, at tho Central Hotol. Harry Gottlns, tho elght-ycnr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred aottlns, Is, quarantined in his homo with scarlet fever. Mrs. Swnford.ot Coqulllo undowont n successful minor operation at Mercy Hospital yesterday. Harold Stutsman, engineer in tho flro department, is detained at hono on account .of Jllnpss, Mrwl,flAt,t liimlnnHa vlfiltnr tmlnv. i WAllim JjAYVJIUHIVW Ol JWCIVUUUJ is looking after business horo. WEBB MAST, of Loo, was a Marsh flold, business visitor yostorday. W. J. RUST and J. G. Horn, who nro doing jury sorvlco, loft yostorday for Coqulllo. EMIL MALDK of North Inlot camp dpwn yostorday on, i short business trip. RAY WHITTED QF Allegany canto down tltla morning on a business trip. HILUS SHORT was an out of town visitor In tho city today from Lakcsldo. FRED NELSQN camo up jeqtordqy on business from his homo- -at South Inlot. MRS. J. R. JOHNSTON of Allegony i r ' i . " m WtmmA YOU MAY BE CPU) But wo havo a hot prlca on conl and wood heaters this week. Bettor seo ub. We can sot you up a heater from $1.35 to $10.00. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND . OENKRATj HARDWARE AND PLUMBING Our Shop Does Gonornl Ropnlr Work. wns among tho out of town visi tors hero today. MRS. C. E. EDWARDS came down on tho Mllllcoma yesterday shopping from Allegany. E. TERRY nnd his brothpr Frank wero visitors in tho city yesterday from Allegany. DAN M'KINNON loft yesterday for Coqulllo Valloy points, whero he will visit his trade. MRS. PETER MENEGAT of Lako sldo was In tho city todny on n short shopping trip. W. H. STULL, road supervisor nt Al legany, was among tho visitors In the city yesterday. GUS PETEHSON was nmpng tho out ot tow.n ftlsltorB In tho city yes terday from North Inlpt. MRS. A. II. OLSON camo down on tho North Star from North Inlet ysterdny on a shopping trip. MRS. NED GALLOWAY enmo down this morning from North Inlet to havq somo dental work dono. W. F. BOWRON roturncd to his homo In Tompleton this nftornoon after visiting hero slnco last Monday. MRS. BARTHOLOMDW was among tho out of town visitors In tho city yesterday from South Inlet. A. E. N.BFF, C. F. McQeorgo and Hugo Qulst wero nmong tho Marsh field men going to Coqulllo yestor day. EUGENE SCHETTER, npw hoad of tto wnrehotiBo and commission business nt Bandou, Is In Marsh field on business. NBLS McCULLOCH and wife, who hnvo been located at Gardiner for tho past fow years, havo moved back to tho Bay. W. W. HOLLAND Is hero from his Pnrkcrsburg ranch for a few days'. visit with friends nnd relatives nnd to tpl Frank Lowe Borno ot tho Joys ot a rancher's Hfo. MANAqER MILLS, tho genlnl host qt (hp Hotol Gnlllor In Bqmlop, ar rived horo yostorday on routo to California, whoro ho will look tho Expositions ovor and got somo now ldcqq for boosting Batulon. FRED LAMON, who has been spending thq holidays horo, will leavo on tho Nann Smith Saturday to rcBumo his position with tho C. A. Smith Company ut- Bay 'Point; i i 'v L "Get Together Reception" Is Proposed by Ladies Auxiliary of Chamber of Commerce At a meeting of tho nawly-organ- hod Ladles' Auxiliary ot tho Marsh' field Chnmber ot Commerco yoster- dav. nlans wore mada for n "Get- Togothor .Reception" to bo lipid In tho noqr fqturo, for tho purposo of 'welcoming tho mora recent arrivals ton tho Bay, nnd ennblo thorn to got Imnrn rmlpklv neniinlntnd with tho oldor residents. Tho data has not boe ? m,t J to 'Ul near future either at thq """-""! w,,u v l"u " Public Library. TIo commltteo discussed tlo work that might bo accomplished by them ond It was felt that this would bo tho first and most important funl tlon. Mrs. Songstncken, chairman of tho commltteo, was unnblo to bo prcsont, nnd Mrs, I. S. Kaufman prosldod. Mrs, E. Mlngus, who was appointed a momber of tho com- mlttoe, has resigned, 'Thoao pres ent yestorday wero Mrs. I. 8. KauN man, Mrs. C. R, Peck, Mrs. R, M, Jennings and Mrs, F, E, Allen. The commlttoo decided that tho wives ot nil mombors of tho Marsh field Chamber pf Commorco ahould be considered members. There will bo no dues. Another plan suggested wns to dlvldo tho town Into districts and have a special commltteo appointed tor each district to call on nnd welcomq tho now resldonts ot that district nn,d hejp thom get acquainted qnd feel moro at home than thoy would otherwise In a strange town. Mrs, Seugstaekeu nlll appoint n special commltteo to tako charge, of (ho reception. Tho plan wll bt) laid, boforo tho Chambor ot Com uierco oxecutlvo commltteo. Presi dent McLi(ln lias already given It his approval. NOTICE. PLAN TO! E GOME EIN ARRIVALS "The Marshfield Chambor of Com liinrco v. Ill hold Its annual meeting In Its offlco Friday ovonlng, Januaiy 8, 1915, at 8 o'clock and all mombors nro requested to bo prosont JOHN V. MOTLEY, Sec, STUDENTS REACH EUGENE AFTER LONG TRIP IN RAIN Unlterslty Contingent Fr.lls to Bench Destination on Hundny. Leaving on Sunday for Eugene, whero they went to resunip their studies at tho University ot Oregon, six studonts wero delayed on their trip nnd failed to reach thoro that evening, desplto tho fact that thoy ox pected to arrive In Mnploton In tlmo for tho 1:30 p. m. train. TIiobo who left wero Lota Mnst nnd Grotchcn Shorwood, ot Coqulllo, Madge "Barry, Lucy Powers and Pearl M. Rclgard. With them went Dun can Douglas, who went on through to Portland, whero ho Is studying law In tho University of Oregon law school. Max Rclgard, who camo homo from tho university six weeks qttor school started on account of sickness, may return to Ills studies in February. t NEWS OF NORTH BEND Tho W. C. T. U. wiy moot Tues day afternoon nt tho Prcsbytorlnn church nt 2:30. Robort McCnnn inndo a business trip to Coqulllo Monday. Miss Eva Plank entcrtnlncd n fow friends nt n party at her hoinp Sat urday ovonlng. J. J. Gllnkcnbcnrd ot Danlola Creole was a business visitor in North Bend Saturday. Mrs. A, B. Davis spent tho wook ond with relatives at Hayncs Inlet. Mrs. Leonard Masters spont tho wcok end with her slstor, Mrs. R. Watson. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pnclflc Livery nud Trnnsfcf Cqnvpany. .., TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR KENT HoomhiK liouo. Iu qulro Allen's pqol linll. 139 Front street. KQR KENT Fumlslujd two-room housekeeping biiUo. 4 13 2nd St., N. WANTED Fho nlc Indies nnrf f.vo snlcBmcn for Bpecini aio nu PnrlBtnn. Apply Thursday morn ing botwoon 9 nnd 10 o'clock, FOR SALE ""T FOR SALE OR RENT- A two nnd 1-2 ncro garden in flno condition In Reynolds' Addition. J. E. Fitz gerald. FOR HALF Stoddnrd'H l,ecture, 11 volumes, almost now. Thono 309-X FOR RENT i FOR RENT Homo keeping rooms, C05 First and Ulrcn, FQR m'NT Twi hnntlsoinely fm nlshcd housekeeping suites. Plono 230-X or call 182 Alder nvouuo. FOlt RENT (Mnoui lioubc. Inquire 424 2nd St. North. FOR HUNT Four uufumlfclicd housekeeping rooms, uau j-j . 2nd st. FOI RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. ?2 por wook. Close In. 239 So. 4th St. WANTED WANTED An offlco girl. Apply n own handwriting, stating oxpor lonco and salary expected. IL, caro ot Times. WANTED Grnlu sacks. Pacific Liv ery & Transfer Co. WANTED Steady reliable man wants work ot tiny kind, for board. K, caro of Times. WANTED Capable joiing business man dcslre3 position with oppor tunity to show what ho can do. Salary not absolutely lmpaitant to start. J., Caro of Times. LOST AND FOUND ' f , , i - LOST Lndj's gold lat pin set with pourls. Howard for return to Times offlco, a m tlo Arms. Phone 30i'U i in 1 1 n i in