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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
R flft i . , TV ' Ii in. HESE figures make the best arguments, but the 'art Schaffner OVERCOATS A.XD S LI PONS $80.00 grades now . . . .$20.00 5.00 grades, now . . . ,$I(I.H5 Ao.00 grades now . . . ,$i:i.:i5 45.00 grades now . .. .!j( 10.00 Slack Overcoats; 1-4 Off Men's Wool Underwear, WOOL HLAXKETS 25 PEll GENT DISCOUNT arshfield .(S" K MM v a9fr I i& 3&n i'j-, Km IP Si4 fl imil Li HpMffan t mm mm. IRE Ik3 Ik3a x3io bcffMs --- 4 - 1x4 1x4V- ISH NON-SKID TIRES GUARANTEED 4000 MILES- LTHE SPOT THE VK flSK voumavbbcolo liEMAMSKl THEATER nMit wo havo a hot prlco on coal and wood hcators this woeX, TnYlinilT" Hk- seo us. Wo can sot you up a heator from $1.25 to $10.50. I MmlLfj I W SCHR0EDER & HILDENBRAND Hf GENBKATi HARDWARE AXD PLUMHIXG THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES BBfehop Doca Goneral Ropalr Work, AND VAUDEVILLE IGAN UNDERTAKING vPt PARLORS will ho kopt EX TO THE PUULIO regular fetute licensed iertaker Will ho In charge Cj, riioiia ijftitJ I. - I0TS0N HOTEL X OM AXD HOARD ' 'PER WEEK AXI) UP " FREE HATH mid nnd Curtis Ave. mitt. H. llarnes, Prop. ( h'H 4- THE COOS clothes will speak & Marx made them HERE ARE THE FIGURES:- MUX'S PAXCY MIXED SUITS $35.00 grades now . . . . $20,83 $30.00 grades now ....$22,85 $25.00 grades now' .... $18.85 $20.00 grndcs now ....$11.85 $15.00 grades now ....$11.85 Flannel Shirts, Wool Sox, at .MUX'S SWEATERS AND SWEATER COATS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Wo kcop your clothes pressed frco or clinrgo. Woolen Mill Stores North Bend FI5K PRICES r ' Smooth Tread $ 9.00 $11.60 $13.35 $19.401 , $19.40 $20.50'. $27.35 GUNNERY" Distributors for Southwestern FISK PHONE 10 Cent 1 58-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY J. H. Jesscn, M. D. rnYSIOIAX AXD SURGEON Surgery and Diseases of Women a I Specialty. I Norton & Hanson bldg. Phono 229-J Res. Myrtle Arms. Phone" '30'4-L raoV'i ' n mi, ii r mwM COOS DAY TI.1IES WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS HUY AX UP-TO.THE:MlXUTE WAR MAP WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS They Aro Going Fast BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, for themselves; HOYS' KNEE- PANT SUITS $10.00 grades now $o'.05 $7. CO grades now $5.00 $0.00 grndcs now $1.00 $5.00 grndCB now $:i.:i.i Broken line, one-half price. Clearance Sale Prices HOYS' OVERCOATS OXE-11ALV PRICE I FISK Non-Skid $ 9.45 $12.20 $14.00 I $15.65 $20.35 $21.55 : $28.70 -ADJUSTMENTS MADE ON Oregon Ford Sterling In "AT 3 O'CLOCK" Comedy, Now vaudevlllo act ART AND BERTIE RURKE Roal Indians In a blg-tlmo mtislru! novelty act that Is exceptionally good. Tho World Film Corporation pre sents a distinct Broadway success "THE CHIMES" a Shubort featuro In flvo nets, from tho novel by Chns. Dickens, featuring Topi Terrls, tho greatest Impersonator of Dickens' characters. This is ono of tho great est plays over presented and produced by the same company which produced "America," dealing with tho aristo cracy and a play that would cost you from 11.00 to $5.00 to witness at any of tho big play houses in the larger cities. Positively tho best and longest show In Marshflold, barring- none, and the most comfortable place to sit and witness a performance. Our j projection is tho BEST. I Admission, lower floor nnd first balctmy, 15u: second balcony, 10c uitiiurou under tne ago of ton years tnoy ovor maiio. it uapponeu a row occupying seats will be charged ah days ago when tho lauch Voga's en admlsslou of 5 cents. ! glues failed near tho mouth of South Our motto Perfection in projec- Inlet Thcrb wu a hoavy ourf and tlon and satisfaction to our patrons, an ebb tide and u call was sent to OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 191B EVENING EDITION. --r;, j BREVITIES . WEATHER FORECAST Bt AnscUttil rrcii to Cooa Dr Tlmfs.J , OREGON Fnlr In cast; lain In west; cooler except nonr coast; southerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hourB ending nt 4:13 n. iu Fob. 3, by UonJ. Ostllnd, speclnl govorninont meteorologist: Maximum 51 Minimum 39 At 4!43 n. m 30 Prcclpltntlon 72 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 40.43 Precipitation snmo period Inst year 42.21 Wind: Southeast, cloudy. Meet Thursday. Tho Girls' Ath letic Association will meet In Judge Wntklna' offlco Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Two Parties. Mrs. IT. 13. Bult inann is entertaining this afternoon nt cards and will entertain "again tomorrow evening. Hells Home. Del Ithodca hna sold his Forndnlo homo to Mr. Hanawalt for $2000. Mr. Ithodos recently mov up town to bo more convenient to his work. Ily-Lnwri Approved. Tho state corporation dopartmont baa Just ap proved tho by-laws of tho Coob Day Farmers' Exchange, of which J. M. Culley la mnnngor. Fire Slois .Mooting. FIro alarms Interrupted tho meeting of tho Coob Bny Business Men's Association last ovonlng. Tho next mooting will bo hold next Tuesday evening. Rhr Hun of Fish. W. C. Bradioy. I who returned this week from Curry 1 county stated thnt last Friday Tho j Sixes river had the biggest run of fish In years, tho stream tuomlng with largo fish. At Ito.icliiirg. Attorney Charles McKnlght, of Marshriold, spent tho nftornoon In Rosoburg. look ng after business matters, Mr. McKnlght Is , .nfl lrt.nt.f. I.ima nnil I . v a. I ., a ma.1 nun inutvii iiuiv, unit in I'uiiaiiiuiuit ono of tho most nblo nttornoyn In Southern Oregonv Itosoburg Hovlow, Sfngo Delayed. A high tldo nnd frcshot in Ton Milo Crcok dolnycd tho outgoing paBsongorn from Marahflold sovoral hourB nt Ton Milo Creek yes terday. W. S. Chandlor wns among those going out from horo. Thoy did not reach Florence until lato last night. Kvamliio Hallway Men. All of tho employes of tho local railroad nro undergoing spoclnl physical oxnmi- I nations and also oycslght and color tests, iinuor a now order. Dr. K. Mlngus, company physician, Is mak ing tho examinations. Tho only onos oxompt nro section employes. Transaction Cloned. Tho purchnso by tho Mooao Lodgo of building property on Socond Htrcot near tho coruor of Elrod avonuo from J. Wright Wilson for n consideration of $5500 has Just bcou closed up through tho offlco of C. I. rtolgard. Plans for building will bo mndo at a inter dnto. Piii'chaso Property. Mrs. Emma A. Hanson has purchased from her .brothers, Edwin nnd Frank E. Poter-f son, n dairy ranch on Pnlouso Inlet. consisting of 25 acres of bottom lund, part or tho Mary E, Peterson estate Tho consideration was $2800. At tho eanio tlmo Mrs. Hanson sold to her brothers two lots in Eastsido for ?1400. I Dredge Work. Tho Larson drodgo ' Orogon, which has boon working on tho North Inlot channol, Is now , working botwoen Hunter's wharf and I tho North Inlet' landing, cutting a chahnol four foot doop at low tldo. When this Is completed, launches will bo nblo to mnko tho Ton Milo run, or 1 rathor connection with tho Ton Milo stngo road ut any utago of tho tide. Jltuoy Service Hero, It Is stntod that plans nro being mado by somo Marshflold mon for the establishment of a "Jitney Lino" horo. Tho plans havo not progressed sufficiently to announco thoni. Tho "Jltnoy Bus" is tho namo applied In tho cities to tho automobiles competing with tho stroot cars and providing w fivo-ccut Eorvlco to' and from down town points to every part of tho city nt a flvo cent rate. Munly Cn.o hi Court. Latp yps torday afternoon Judgo Coko took up tho caso of A. H. Manly and others versus tho city of Marshflold, wherein tho plaintiff's dlsputo tho legality of their street assessments on SOuth Fourth street. Tho other property owners who nro Interested with Mr. Manlv in tho suit nro Minno' E, Stadulmuu, Henry II. Fletcher anjd J. W. Motloy. Tho case was not con tinued this morning because Judgo Coko waa called to Coquillo for the day. Mndo Eubt Run. Tho Coqo Ba; Life Saving Crow Is receiving much praluo for ono of tho speediest trips 1 1 ii . - Hie LITo Savers to come to lh fPsuilG, It took them jltst thrco Minutes In tho power boat to make tho run from tho station to tho mouth of South Inlet. Tho Vcgn wns not dnm-aged, Port Orford Store. W. C. Zum wnlt and son havo purchased tthe Amos JolniBon store nt Port Orford and aro taking possession. Tho Zum wnltH havo ono of tho finest ranches 111 Ollrry county and It Is understood that they will conduct tho atom In connection with the ranch. Mr. Johnson, who Is postmaster at Port Orford, Intends to romnln thore. The Zuinwalta nro well known and highly respected nnd will doubtless hiako a flno success of tho business. X'ot Right Man Officer Shoupo and Chief Carter went to 4 in Fourth slrcot South whoro tho robbery oc curred on Monday night with a young man who was observed on tho street Tuesday morning about three o'clock. Mrs. M. A. Monaon was unablo to recognize him, de claring her assailant to bo a much lnrger mnn. This follow had a few serntchoa on his face, but thoy wero old ones and tho lock of hair snatched from tho man on Monday night failed to match up. Parker Cnso Up. John D. doss ex pects to leavo overland In tho morn ing for San Francisco, whoro on Feb ruary "9 comes up tho caso of Parker versus tho C. A. Smith compnny In tho United States Court of Appeals. When tho caso was tried in Portland last year Parker waa awarded $2500. Ho claimed that following tho loss of a hand nt tho mill that ho was prom ised a llfo Job and that tho company failed to carry out their agreement. William Stoll nnd I. N. Smith, of Portlnnd, nro tho attorneys for the plaintiff. Chninbcr o Meet. Tho Mnrsh flcld Chnmbor of Commorco will hold their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening at eight oclock. It is expected nt this tlmo that Chair man It. M. Jennings, of tho oxecutlvo commlttco, will announco tho mem bers of his various committees for tho coming year. Ho has taken tlmo In making up tho porsonoll of theso bodies, his wish being to get members of committees who will bo nblo to work woll together. Herd Aro Improving. Dairymen on Coos Day nro making records of which thoy may woll bo proud, ac cording to W. M. Hlnck, of tho Coos liny Cow Testers' Association. By figures thnt ho has Just compllpd now, near tho closo of tho year, it la shown that tho hcrd.8 of Orvil Wil son and Fred Solaudor, of Suuinor, havo averaged 285 pounds of bttttor fat: tho herd of W. II. Farrln, also of Sumner, 2G0 pounds; C. C. John son of Wlllanch Inlot, 254 pounds. Much interest Is taken In theso figures bytho dairy mon nnd a strong effort Is bblng mndo by them to raloo theso nvorngea. C. It. Hrypou Hero. C. It. Hryflon of Eiigono, nttornoy for JuiIro Wat- tors, rocolvor of tho Kinney cntnto, arrived this morning In North Dond. Ho states that notices, will bo post ed at onco for all claims against tho ostato to bo presented boforo March 29. Immodlaoly ho will tako up with tho lion holders nn arrange ment to clear tho disputed land titles to onnblo tho proporty to bo sold with clear Ities, tho money so paid In to in soma way apply on tho lions. This arrangements Mr. Bryson bolloves, can bo mndo. Thoro aro 350 acres of land, or ap proximately 2900 city lots Involved in tho disputed area, Tho rocont docrco of Judgo Harris authorized tho salo of tho proporty subject to tho consont of tho lion holders. Mr. Ilrysoh wilt bo horo for sovoral days, If. IT. HANSEN of Myrtlo Point is horo on business today. MISS LULU HODSON was a, visitor horo today from Allegany, EDGAR McDANIELS of North Bond A. McADAMS of Dandon ws"horo ljt OYOHInK on business and pleas-1 was a Marshflold visitor today. uro, MRS. FRANK COUNCILMAN, of Haynos Inlot, was a Marshflohl visitor today. W. C. SELLMER, tho Bandon moving plcturo magnnto, was n Marshflold uiiMiiifsa yioiiur yumuriiuy. uiw oijvkijiv is oxpocieu uouio .Mon day from Portland, whoro ho has boon attending tho auto show. MRS. R. E. PINEGOR nnd son have returned .from a visit with frioudu nt tho Coos Bay Llfq Saving sta tion. . II. Q. TUTTLE, a clerk nt ono of tho Sinlth-Poworos' camps near Myrtle Point, Is spending n few days in Marshflold.. WM. INOERSOLL has returned from a trip to San Francisco and will spend somo tlmo horo and nt Lake side looking after business mut ters, NIOLS M'CULLOOH and wlfo roturn- oil this morning from Tomploton, whoro thoy havo bcon vlsltlug with Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Culloch. PAUL STERLING, agent of thq Southern Pacific lines at Coqulllo, was shaking hands with friends In Marshflold yesterday. Ho return ed homo today. MRS. J. IJ. DAVIS, of Coos River, wns down today in tho Interests of tho Davls-Wators sujt, deposi tions in which are now bolng, taken. W. E. BEST, local manager of tho Estabrook company, and Joseph Fyfo, goneral manager of the, com pany at San Francisco, caruo ovor from Bandon yesteraday. MRfe. L. L. THOMAS expects tfl leavo shortly for Sulcra and Port land, whoro she will spend several months. Dr. nnd Mrs, J. H. Jos- I son vul roaldo with Mr riiomas during tho absonto of Mrs. Thoii- as, who Is Mrs. Jesaon a sister. ! CLYDE GAGE, former doputy sheriff, was here yesterday on utitincss. He has been dealing (a tecuritle$ Pkwi) lately, llujltig ni county warrants. HO hna not Higngcd In any line of business yet nnl Ids father, W. W. dago, formerly sheriff, Is taking It easy for tho tlmo being". 1IAHHY LASHAWAY, saw filer nt tho Smith mill, leaves soon for San Diego nnd other southern Califor nia points, where ho will spend a month or so recuperating from his recent Illness. Ho will take In both the, San, Diego nnd San Fran cIrco expositions whllo away. 4. ; , PI,OUIt AXI) FKKD PHICKS HIGHKU As a result of tho con tinued advance In wheat prices, flour Is steadily soar ing. Local Jobbers last eve ning received word of an other advance of twenty cents per barrel on flour, making tho wholesalo prlco in Mnrsh flold $7,35 per barrel. Feeds and grnlns also went up, wheat now wholesaling horo for $54,50 per ton, MARSHFIELD TO HAVE BIG FOURTH OF JULY CHAMrtKH OP COMMKItCK IlKfllXS PLAN'S IJ-OU H1GOMST ClHiKllHA - TIOX liVRR HUM) OX HAY - KIMHAIiIj 1'Olt MAXAOEH. Tho Marshtlold Chamber of Com - morce Executive Commlttco has com- menced plana for a big Fourth of July celebration hero this yenr. Thoy nrn tnl-lntr It nn nnflv no .(Iim- ulnn to mnko It tho blggost and best nf- fair or tlio kind over held on Coos nay. H. J. Kimball, who managed last year's celebration and made bucIi a ouccess of it, will bo appointed as manager ngnln this yenr and ninny now features will mo added. By starting plans for It early thoy ex pect to bo nblo to arrango for sonic big special attractions. BAND CONCERT SUNDAY Director Pcntnn Announces Selections For Aftcnioon'H Entertainment March. "Comrades Club". .Suojnnon Overture. "Rohcmlnn Olrl.". . .Ilnlfo Mazurka Caractor!stliie, "Amoroso." Navarro Selection from "Tho Soronndo." Victor Horbort Ilag. "Tho Booster." Lako (By Request.) Wnltr. "Wedding of tho Winds." Hall Operatic Potpourri "Tho Broad way Review." . Lampo The Star Spanglod Baunor. LABOR UNION INSTALLS IlIiH'tloii Held Two AYcckn Ago Ilaiuiict l'ollowH IiiHtallntlon Installation of tho officers' of tho Central Labor Council was hold last ovonlng in Labor Hall, following which tho union men enjoyed a ban quet, which wns woll attended. Tho officers who woro Instnllod wero: Presldont Andrew Landlos. Vlco-Prosident Ed Lund. Secrotnry Charles Kollog. Conductor II, N. Ryan. Warden George. II. Hughes, Trustees Earl Chlsholm, Dan Orr, and Mr. Warner. A 'danco will bo glvon in Englo s Hall by tho- Contral Labor Council on Washington's birthday, CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN ON WITH GOOt) WEATHER Committee Apimlutcd from Club Hep. ivficntnthv.s for City's Welfare. Unsightly spots within tho corpor ate limits of Marshflold aro doomed to go. So says tho Clean-Up Com mittee nnd nn ofofrt Is being mndo to onroll in tho campaign every club In tho city and with tho prophesied turn of good wcathor work will bo commenced. At a meeting of tho Chnmbor of Commorco Mrs. W. E, Honglnnd wns olectod chairman of tho Clonu-Up Commlttco. Tho other members nre Mrs. James Cowan, Mrs. E. I). Mc f & $?$. j? I Jfi' Vo'SSrtl SidlVW!' P.' I Murphy of tho Artistic Needlo Work- orsj Mrs. Mr A, Sweotman,. Mrs. J. Wright Wilson and Mrs. F, E, Alton, of tho Coos Bay Women's Club; William Grimes, F. A. Tledgonund A. Unities, of tho Chamber of Commorco. A meeting of this committee, sot for next Saturday, has beon postponed until Tuosday whon it will moot nt tho Chambor of Commorco to dis cuss plans for tho spring work. 4 WATERFRONT NEWS . Tho Adollno came up tho bay this morning from San Francisco and went to tho Smith mill for another cargo of lumber. According to hor schedule, tho Bronkwator Is oxpectod In tomorrow morning from Portlnnd, No word has been received from tho Goorgo W. Elder, but It Ih ox pectod sho will nrrivo in from Euro- ka tomorrow morning on hor wny iiurui 10 I'oruanii, Bocauso of bar conditions tho Spoedwell was unable to clear this j morning from North Bend for San Francisco nnd Sail Diego, hut ox ports to cross out tomorrow morn- lug. Both tho Daisy and tho Daisy Put uiim are bar bound In tho lower : bay, tho former waiting hor chanco to head for Portland and tho lattor for San Francisco. MORE MODERN CITIES Or AuocUtod Trcw la Coos Ur Tltnu.) LONDON, Feb.. S. Out of tho aohos and debris of devastated Bel gium ldoallsts hopo thoro will spring cloanor and moro boautlful cities, whether tho Belgians or Germans build them. Tho. International Garden Citleu and Town Planning Assocla tim, ..winm-ntim- uin. linii.inn nr. ,... .,'. . , r ,, itVIHtO HVIU U VWiV(IVVW 14 MUII4VU this wek to go over the-situation. THREE SOCIAL CATitJXPAK. WEDNESDAY. W. B. M. C. with Mrs. R. II. Corey. Brldgo Club' .with Mrs, Wffl. Horstall. Prlsclllns with Mrs. Dan Orr. Young Matrons with Mrs. Ouy Kendall. Coob Bay Women's Club in library auditorium. Women's Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian church with Mrs. C. H. WnltWs. Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs. J, S. Lyons. Swedish Lutheran Aid Meeting with Mrs. Alex Lund as hostess. Mrs. II. E. nultmnnn at caids. THURSDAY. Alert Club with 11. S. Lar- sen of Allegany. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Q. A. Bennett. Mrs. H. E. Bultmnnn nt 4 enrds. FRIDAY. Eplscopnl "Ilnrd Tlmo" social at church hall, Junior Phllnthca Socloty nt Baptist church pnrllora. North Bond Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Gcbhnrdt. Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. S. nt church hall. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. A, L. Ilousoworth. SATURDAY. Christian Ladles' Sllvor )' : ' Z, i v i i '' ' i a- I Ten in Christian Church. PALACE MARia'C Pliono '100-J. Try our SPANISH SAUSAGE. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR. It ISN'T Flint bdietl two-room housekeeping npnrtmonts. $10.00. 413 No. 2nd Street. STRONG YOU.Va AVOMAX wnntH day work. Washing, ironing and housowork. Mrs. 11. Brown, North Bend. WANTED Relinquishment in south western Oregon or In California. Doscribo fully. C. A Spitlor, 1203V4 Bolmont St., Portlnnd, Oro. WANTED Work on much i in camp by mnn nnd wlfo, lnttor ex perienced cook. Apply Times of fico. SALES ItEPHESEXTATIVIJ WANT ED Corporation requires man or womnn of ability to handle salo of liousohold nocosslty. GIvo full particulars first lottor. Utility Salos Co., Dopt. Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon. LOST Fov Terrier Pup. Phono Lar son 172-J or 437-R. FOR SALE I'OR SALE DUCKS. Phono 088-It. POIt 8AL15 CHEAP Tliorughbrcd bnrrcd Plymouth Rock hens; nlso 1 Plymouth Rock, 1 Whlto Loghom nnd 1 Rhodo Ialnnd Rod rooster. 13. F. Taylor, renr 523 Bo. Bd'wy. ! ' 1 FOKKbNI I FOR KENT Fiirnlhiicd or unnir nlshod four-room apartment on Golden avenue. Apply 507 Bo. Broadway. FOR RENT lO-room house, partly furnished, sultablo for boarding and rooming liouso, near now library building. A. E. Seaman, pliono 4 9-J. FOR RENT 11-rooui house, cor. On tral'nnd Tenth. Phono 47-L. . .. f FOR RENT 1-rooiu furnished flat, modem Improvements. Apply 853 Third and Highland. FOR RENT 5-ioom cottage. Apply CIS So, Uth stroot. FOR KENT Fuinlhhed flats, re duced rates, Phono 413-J, FOR RENT 5-rooiu liouso near Third and Andorson. $15. Phono Dr, Losllo. . ii FOR RENT Flno Mock or dairy ranch, within a milo of Marshflold. 150 acres with 100 acres of bot tom land. Very rcnsonnblo tonus. Apply E. 1. Chandler, Room 3Q0 Coko building.' FOR RENT Largo front rooms with heat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 persons, 265 N. 4th St.. WANTED WANTED Capable, young uiim wuiitn any kind of wdrk; has car pontor tools. Address "K" taro Times, C fiSIr t R jeanqr