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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE to w& i? . j, isk ;, ;;A Tires Fisk Tires SS&IIP , In town today. He states that nn Mercy Hospital nntl will undorgo nn ' i BIG REDUCTION in price Effective Today A Rawest Prices-Greatest Mileage-Replacements Made on the Spot Gunnery Service" Drop in and Investigate lain Treads Non-Skids Red Tops Grey Tubes Red Tubes wuBmmmmmmmummmmmmnmMmmmmmmmmmatmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm 1'THE GUNNERY" FISK Distributors Southwestern Oregon HFord Cars Buick Cars IRHRITI n nt n f nHD v IT a M I i 8 N a 'Lbmi W a Q fl I . WEATH1JU FORECAST Hr AMoclalfJ rrcM to Coo, Day Times. OREGON Itnln, with strong northerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HKCORD For tlio 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., Feb. 2, by UenJ. Ostllnd, special governraont meteorologist: Maximum HO Minimum 41 At 4:43 a. in 47 Precipitation .59 ) Proclpltntlon slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 45.91 Precipitation samo period last yonr 42.21 Wind: Southeast, cloudy. ' i JANUARY WEATHER CONDITIONS. ' I Tlio following Is tlio summary of I wcuthur conditions on Cooa Hay dur , lug tho month of Jnuimry, ns com i piled by Weather Observer 11. II. Oat jllnd: Mean maximum fi-l.l I Muau mlnmum 37.7 I Mean 415.1) , Maximum (on 28th) CG Minimum (on lflth, 19th, 20th, i 23rd and 24th) 30 J Greatest dally run go ; . 2S , Total precipitation 10.84 Oroatcst In 24 hours (on 8th) ..2.18 Numbor of rainy days 18 Number of clear days 10 Numbor of cloudy dayR 2 I Number of partly cloudy days . . .19 effort Is now being mndo to secure operation for appendicitis. a numbor of hydrants for Uunkon Miss Slgnn Larson is out again af 11111 as n bettor protection agaliiBt ter an attack of pneumonia. fire. For tho blaze of Saturday eve- nliig It was necessary to lay 1000 , .; . . . . , .... f WW, .i icui oi nuso irom (i iiynrnui in uioi fM J J3WXySiA1hy S '!P oiiuwi iiuiiuor yarns, hhk W9 mJzJJ vfflfi 6J uM ZUFlTtL. AT THE HOTELS Chutidlcr Hotel, A. Pohror, Mt. Angel! Agnes Whotstone, Portland; E. A. Sykes, Portland; W. E. Zimmerman, Port land; II. Llppman, Portland; J. E. West, Portland; Dr. T. A. Penhal- i Slicrlrr Returns Sheriff Alfred , P. I. SMITH and wife, of Coos j logon, Portland; Dr. M. M Bull, 'johitBon, Jr., left on tho afternoon i Klvor, were hero today on ni Portland; A. T. Merrill, Portland"; train for Coqulllo after soveral days , shopping trip, bore. Ho received n long distance . TOM HALL left today for Myrtle message from tho county scat this . 1'olnt to bo gono until tomorrow morning saying that no word had on legal business. Gcorgo F. Fuller, Portland; E. S. Edwards, Portlnnd; C. P. Prescott, Portland; S. D. Allen, San Fran cisco; P. j, Halm, Portland; W. J. yet been received from tho chemical i W. J. MITCHELL loft on tho after- Mitchell, Portland; F. E. Drone, HOllN ll (CORTHELL. To Mr. nntl Mrs. It. A. 1 Cortholl, of Dny I'ark, February 1, I 19 in, a 10-pound girl. Doth , mother and dauglitcr nro doing ' well. i 9 Attractive Bargains SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. COME AND GET YOUR SHARE lTDu.oii Killc Llslo LADIES' HOSE In Xnvy Ditto nntl ir llio ".Tc nntl :15c IcIiiiN, Kalo price . . n)t LEATIIEK KELTS, Drowns. Dlnck nntl (.'i-nys db 2! $1.50 ..12ic k'H niic LKATllKll HKLTS, ni-tmus, marl; nntl ways OQ- ilo nt ., IKS' WOOL FLANNEL iiuti ALIIATIIOSS WAISTS; pttts colors, .?!.. values on snlo , ' 2.1r INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. Mil) lit wlM'iil TomcIIiiu; cucllcnl. iiuallty. MUv nntl 15o f kw. On Mtltt tit. pot' yanl UL t HEAVV WORK (.'LOVES; ninilo or ImiMt liltlo nntl qfjn skin ; values to 7."e. Ntiu uOb )IES' KNIT PANTS; light weight; Into (rimmed; 'Me .J f : "1 0c values; only pair I Uu lot of C1IILDUE.V.S WOOL SWEATEHS; slightly Kl; values to $l.7ft; tin nalo at , yniils LATICST ltl'FFLINOS nntl ItUCHINOS; Just in-- OO Ml mul plitcvtl on sale; t"ey niu values (o flOc; now yanl L JUb KfllCtltllt GUIII'IIII- Jtcctl or IMtnicy lttiflllltlcil The Fair Ct'iitrnl Avciiiio Not Chandler Hotel LEMHSK IT TONIGHT HEATER ItulltlM Civuiiicry. C. E. DrCad bent, tho Coos county cliecso nud buttor king, Is orcctlng a now cream ery nbout four inllea nbovo Myrtlo Point. examination of though It has several days. tho HusBoll body, been expected for noon train for Coqulllo after soveral days of business hero. JOHN LEISMAN, of Coos Itlvor. was n Marshflold visitor today, Liltlo Unity Dies. Nelllo Anna ' vlng como down last evening. Aason, four mouths old dnughtor of :J01IN c KENDALL went down to MV. nntl Mrs. Fred Anson, of Fern dalo, died at three o'clock this morn ing after an lllncBg of Bovoral days. Tho fnthor Is an omployo In Camp 1 up Cooa Itlvor. Tho funornl will bo hold tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from tho Wilson Undertaking Parlors. Want. Atl (.'flu Wiiieli. Through a Tlmos lost ml, J. L. Kylo of Coos Itlvor has recovered n flno gold watch which ho lost Sunday. Ono In sertion of tho nil did It. J. L. Hlakoly of tho White drill found tho watch near the Latnanskl thontcr nud soon after Tho Times was Issued last ovo 'nlng ho discovered tho ownor nntl brought It to Tho Times offlco. Haroineter Low. Tho Ijaromolor In tho Chaudlor Hotel nliortly titter noon today wont down to 28.Cn. It was adjusted by Captain Macgonn tho last time ho was hero nud ho In supposed to bo In good order. This Is thu lowest tho barometer haH boon for months, Mr. Welch stating that 28.70 of last year was tho lowest ho had over scon It horo. Meet Tomorrow. Tho Girls' "Hy- 1 soorlo" will moot tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho High School .1 Auditorium. "Alaska" Is tho topic THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES f01, s.ion. AND VAU D EVILLE ! IllII(Il n SmZrT10 0oIdon 0nl0 Now vuudovlllo act, "Art nntl Dor- j ' said to linvo boon tho roughest tlo Durko," roal Indians in n big Inst wool; Hint It hna beon In yoarH. tlmo musical novelty net Hint Is ox-; A numbor of vossols woro compollod coptlonally good. Tho World Film Corporation pro Honta n dlHtluct Droudwny Success, "Thu Chimes," a Shubort feature In flvo nets. From tho novel by Chas. Dickens, featuring Tom Terrls, thu greatest Impersonator of characters. Tills Is one to romnln outBltlo for n day. Among them wna thu stonmor Elkaboth from Dnndon. Tlioiwnltl Owiih House. It was erroneously atntod thnt August Frl- DickoiiB' i zoun ownod. tho housu nt Hunker of tho i "HI In which Mr. Thorwnld resides. greatest playB over presontod nud Mr. Titorwuiu una owneti tno prop- nroiluceil bv tho hamo coninnnv wlio'orty for sovorul yours. Mr. Frlzeon'a produced "America," donllng with i Pioporty, Is Bomo tllstanco away. thu aristocracy and n play that would coBt you from $1.50 to $15.00 to (Jt',s 3ItIko Appllcntltiu. Jub- lli'itt Oitniiitlliiig. For sovornl years thoro has boon rivalry botweon C. II. Codding nud S. D. Cathcart aa to which could spring tho ground hog Btory first. Generally thoy lmvo been getting up onrly and phoning tho other ono. Mr. Cath cart announced last ovonlug that he was going to got up nt 4 o'clock this morning and call Mr. Codding and ask him If tho groundhog wns out yet. Plan Dig Time. At tho rogulnr Bcml-monthly meeting of Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, Knights of Pythias, lnat ovenlng, It was dccltlod to colobrnto tho firty-flrst anniversary of tho founding of tho order at tho next regular mooting. A big nttcntlnnco Is oxpoctcd as thoro will bo "oats" nntl othor things of n tempting nature It was docldod to conflno tho colo bratlon to inombors of tho order this year. Shows Cold Hero. J. It. Smith and son, who claim to liavo discover ed a valuablo gold deposit near Lobstor and Iloulder Crooks, In tho Houthorn part of Coos County, ar rived horo last night. Thoy woro showing Homo nuggets horo today. Mr. Smith says thnt tho parties who nro trying to bollttlo his dlscovory will soon ho shown up, Somoono started tho report thnt tho gold ho had wna not Coos County gold, but nuggcHts that camo from othor ills-trlcttt. Dnndon this morning on legal business and will bo gone for sov eral days. GOVERNMENT STBAMUOAT IN spectors Captlan 13. S. Edwards and George F. Fuller arrived last evening on tho Eldor. iMHS. GEOUGE POItEP Is spending a fow days with frlonds on Coos Hiver this wook. Sho will rotum to hot- homo In California next week. A. It. GARDINER and wlfo, who have boon living nt lloavor Hill for Boiiio time, linvu loft for So attle, whero thoy aro oxpeotlng to locate. I). I. MAGEE, pharmacy nnlcsmnn, loft on tho Elder this morning for his southern district and a visit In San Francisco. Ho ex pects to bo gono for about threo weokH. MISS MAI1LE HILLINGS wnn an nr rlvnl on tho Eldor lust evening from Portland. Sho la n grndunto or thu Mercy Hosptal course In nursing nud linn been gono for samo time. MI8S MAKY E. PRICE, u graduate of tho Marshflold High School,' re turned homo Inst ovonlug from Portland on tho Elder. Sho has been attending school nt tho Mon mouth Normnl. K. W. GOODALE, mnnngor of tho Portland branch of thu Flak Rub ber Company, and C. 11. Prowltt of tho same company, nro In tho oily "conferring with "Tho Gti:i nory," distributors of Flsk tlrca In Southwestern Oregon, ovor tho coming season's campaign. MRS. J. A. nUNCH returned to her homo In Floronco todny nftor vis iting horo with lior sons, Henry Hunch having been tnkon to tho hpspltnl for treatment nnd J. W. Hunch having boon brought down from tho camps lnld up because nf an accident. HENRY MILLER, tho old plouoor who threo wcoka ngo colubratotl his 100th birthday, en mo ovor to day from Coqulllo as n witness In tho DnvlB-Wntora coso. Ho Is tiulto feoblo, but walks fairly well with tho aid of his cano. Ho ro inombors fairly nccunitoly tho Crab Dill Pusses Tho bill per mitting tho shipping of crabs to points outsldo of Oregon pnsBcd'tho Houso nud passed thu Sonato, It Dnndon; J. E. Norton, Cotiuillc; J. P. Dull, Portlnnd. Lloytl Hotel. J. Rooncy, North Hontl; Miss E. Louis nntl Mrs. William Louis, Myr tlo Point; Chnrlos Martin, Portland; J. Shlllor, Portlnnd; J. A. Homo, Coos Itlvor; Mrs. Mnry Stnnton, Nor way; C. F. Anderson, Coos Rlvor. Dhiuro Hotel. J. llolop, Denver Hill; William Wntors, North Inlet; Honry Millor, Conuillo; A. R. Gardlnor and wlfo, Sonttlo; W. I). Roborta, Allegany; Mrs. C. F. Stonflold, Floronco; Mrs. J. A. Hunch, Floronco; Jnmos Logan, Floronco; V. H. Short, Saundorti Lnko; William Jones, North Dnkota; Hurt Johnson, LIbby. St. Lmwruro llnlol. John Lelsmnn, Coos River; C. L. Smith and wife, Cooa River; E. P. Dlunden, Dnndon; W. J. Lund, Olon ada; C. A. Gngo, Couullle; It. It. Marring, Eugono; A. Wnrotha nntl wlfo, Snlom. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I I'Olt HUNT Fiiiiilshctl til' iinfur nlshed four-room npnrtmont on Golden nvonuo. Apply C97 So. Droudwny. I'Olt DENT lO'itHim liousi", iwrtly furulahed, sultnblo for boarding nnd rooming houso, nenr now library building. A. E. Sonmnn. phono 49-J. I-'Olt DENT D-rooni Iiouko, cor. Cn- trnl and Tenth. Phono 47-L. WANTED Cnpttblo young man wants any kind of work; hnB cilr pontor tools. Address "K" enro Times. 1 FOR SALE f I'Olt SALE DUCKS. Phono JJHH-IL FOR SALE Piuv Plyinoutli Rock nnd Dlnck MlnorcnB, Phono 304XG oldon days when Indians In grontFOD RALE CHEAPTlioroughbret! nuinbors Inhnblted Coos Dny, SOCIAL CALENDAR. tme nifty new spring lasts in ROSSET SHOES $5.00 and $6.00 TREAT YOUR FEET FIXUP Two Stores. RSHFIELD NORTH BEND witness ut tiny of tho big play houses l'c0 Ponnock this aftornooif Issuod j jB now ,, to Govomor Wlthycombo. In tho larger cities. a'lunrriago application to John Ho- Positively tho best nnd longost I Ktiu and Mario Smith, both of whom show lu Marshflold barring nono, ' lvo North nontl. Tho nppllcn untl tho most comfortnblo placo to I Un Btntos thnt botli nro moro than sit nntl wltnoss n porforninnco. Our;21 yours of ngo. projection IS THE HEST. Admission, lower floor and first balcony, lfie; second balcony, )Uc. Children under thu ago of ton yutirs occupying seats will bu charg ed uu admission of G touts. Our motto Porfoctlon In projec tion and satisfaction to our patrons. C'l-oiindliog Prophet. Tlio bollov oih in tho groundhog na n woatrfor prophet havo nt loust weeks moro of bad weather to look forward to. Early this morning and n fow times lator In tho tiny, tho groundhog could plainly seo his shadow If ho camo out. FOR LEASE Orphoum theater to ho ro modolod ,ns storo room to suit tonauts. Excellont location. "Seo Held About It." BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Including stock, fixtures and living apartment above. $900, Dest buy on Coos Hay. Good paying business. Ownor must sell on account of health, "Seo Iteltl About It." W. A. REID. 150 Front Street. Kltler Ones South. Six passongors 1 from Marshflold woro nbonrd tho Georgo W. Eldor whon sho loft out ! this noon for Eurokn. Thoy woro Chester Pohler, Arclilo Pohler, Mrs, Ednn Pohlor and W. S. Pohler, of Myrtlo Point, Harry Tummon nnd , D. I. Macgeo. i o It Is likely that n stronuoua offort v will tin mmln in tinvn tlin rtnvnrnnr ......... - veto tho monsuro, ns it la claimed)'' thnt tho craba will bo soon oxtor-1 initiated unlosa thoy nro protectod I by law. T. II. Harry aovornl years ngo fixed up a ennnory to ongngo In tho business, hut tho law prohibit ing tho shipping of them rompullud him to clpso tho plant. I AMONG THE SICK I F. A. Goldon, who has beon iulto alck, la roportotl Improving at his homo In Ferndalo. Mrs. Eugono O'Connoll, who has boen couflnod to her homo by in juries sustalnod In a fall la rapidly recovering. Albert Durrougha of tho C. A. Smith lath mill, Is able to bo up Kvmiiilfi Department. For tho of.)and nroum, nftor ft wook.fl ,noBt Helen t work of tho fire department ac the flro Saturday evening In Hunker Hill, A. E. Gagnpn bus so:it n (10 check to tho mombors. Tho houso of Mr. Gagnon was In tho path of tho flames and In danger of destruction until tho department aiihecl on tho scone. 158-R NE Cent ienger Service SHFIELD CYCLERY t D0TS0N HOTEL t ItOOM AM) HOARD County Judgo-olect, J. H. Jessen. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUHGEON $..") Surgery and Diseases of Women a Snoclalty. ! So Norton & Hansen bldg. Phono 229-J It. H. Hunips, Prop. Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phone 304-Lj i Still No Judge. Thoro still Is no Coos County Judge, no word having ' been recolved from tho Supremo Court this afternoon. Judge Hall has gono to Coqulllo where tomor row ho will sit with James Watson, in a mooting PEIt WEEK AND UP ' with the County Commissioners ut FHEE II.VTII tending to county business. Second and Curtis Ave. Want Hytlmiits Supt. A. E. Gng noii, of tho Eastsldo Smith mill, was Joo Roonoy, who has boen ut Morcy Hospital receiving treatment for a crushed foot sustained lu tin acctdonl at ono of tho camps, was ablo to leavo .Morcy Hospital today. Clalro Swalu is lu from Waguor for treatment. Mrs. Tom Harvoy is at tiomo suf fering from an attack of nouralgla and lu grippe. Mrs. W. H. Clarka of Hunker Hill Is today confined to her homo on account of sickness. J. T. Harrlgan wus much Improved today and may bo ablo to got dowi tpwn tomorrow, E. A. Btonecyphqr, of Eustsldo Is down witli tho mumps. Al Prostou of tho Smith-Powers construction camp bus returned to TUESDAY. O. W. II. M. with Mrs. S. J. Immol, Ladles' Guild nt Guild Hull. WEDNESDAY. W. II. M. 0. with Mrs. H. II. Coroy. Hiidgo Club with Mra. Win. Horatnll. Prlsclllas with Mrs, Dan Orr. Young Matrons with Mrs. Guy Kendall. Coos Hay Wanton's Club In library auditorium. Women's Auxiliary of tho PrcBbytorlau ci.urch with Mra. C. II. Walters. Auction llrldgu Club with Mrs, J, S. Lyons. Swedish Lutheran Aid Meeting with Mrs. Alox Lund ns hostess. THURSDAY. Alort Club with II, S. Lar son of Allegany. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 0. A. Donnett. FRIDAY. Episcopal "Hard Tlmo" social nt church hall, Junior Phlluthoa Society at Daptist church pnrllors. North IWntl Thlmblo Club witli Mrs. Gobhardt. Norwegian Luthoran Y. P. S. at church hall. Ladles' Art Club with Mra. A, L, Housoworth. ' barred Plymouth Rock lions; also 1 Plymouth Rock, 1 Whtto Leghorn and 1 Rhotlo Island Rod rooster. E. F. Taylor, rear 523 So. Ild'wy. j FOR RENT I'Olt RENT l-iooin furnlHtietl flat, modem Improvements, Apply 8C3 Third nud Highland. FOR HENT n-roiiui cottage, fiirnl turu for tuilo by first of month. Apply G48 So. 11th atreot. FOR RENT Fin ulsbftl flats, re duced rates. Phono 443-J, FOR RENT .l.room houso nwtr Third nud Anderson. $1G. Phono Dr. Leslie. FOR HENT Flno stock or dairy ranch, within n mllo of Marshflold. 100 ncroH with 100 ncrea of bot tom land, Very ronsonablo torins. Apply E. I. Chaudlor, Room 300 Coko building, FOR RENT Largo front rooms witli heat. Suitable for 3 or 3 porsona. 2G5 N. 4th St. WANTED- WANTED (Jtiotl stH'ouiMuintl orgaii at reasonable price. Phono 84, I LOST AND FOUND' LOST 17 Jewel Hampton gold watch, hunting caso, near Lemnu- ski theater, Sunday night. Ini tials "J. L. K." on back of 101G fob. Ltboral reward for roturu to Times offlco. The Only Complete Stock of SQUIB B'S CHEMICALS In Coos County May be Found at tjie, "Owl" Prescription Pharmacy. Marshfieldfs Leading Drug Store, TZFX- ET.... --taMI