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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1915)
ue than ever n, T fing goods ices are for your benefit HERE ARE-THE FIGURES: $C- OVHRCOATS AND SI.II'OXS no untiles now . . . . 120.00 ,00 gNUll'Bi now . . . .$W.K5 .00 grades now . .. .1" .00 grades now . .. .J? 1 0.00 ack Overcoats, 1-4 Off ClearanceSalc Prices. YS' KXHK PANT SUITS 1.00 grades now 'f''"1' luO grades now 95.00 00 grades now $1.00 DO grades now 8tf.il." nkcu Hue, one-half price. Wo keep your clothes pressed froo of charge The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. aim uamsi PJliin Lim h7 l r IRSHFIELD JNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Will bo knnf l)lT TO THE PUBLIC rKUhu Ktllln ll......l ""leriuker ,viU be in rlmrpo Phono 105.J 'mk r i mg Wtervyou buy art Schaffner & Marx othe's under-priced. ways good; but now 'more aring our fall and winter jcks to make roomjtorjLthe MEN'S FANCY MIXED SUITS $35.00 grades now .,..1.Ki $30.00 grades now . . . . 8iii!.85 125.00 grades now ....$18.85 ?20.00 grades now . ...$11.8. $15.00 grades now ...($U.H.l (n's Wool Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Wool Sox, at MUX'S SWEATERS AXI) SWEATER COATS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT HOYS' OVERCOATS OXIHALF PRICE woorj blankets 25 PER CUNT DISCOUNT bolen Mill Stores brshfield North Bend SPEAKING OF "v.. REDUCED PRICES "" ON TIRES, HOW DO YOU LIKE THESE? 30x3 Non-Skid $ 9.45 30x310 Non-Skid $12.20 32X3M.. Non-Skid $14,00 34x4 Non-Skid r$20.35 36x4 Non-Skid $21.55 36x4& Non-Skid $28.70 There are the new fair-list prices on DIAMOND NON-SKID TIRES and are absolutely NET. Compare these prices with those you have been paying for non-skid and smooth tires of other makes; con sider the PIONEER GUARANTEE and we will have your tire, business Just figure this out for yourself. SERVICE ALWAYS ' NORTH BEND Get a Receipt Phone 394-J. Coos Bay1! Tea, Cooffee & Spice House Broadway bet. Central and Commercial I&2U t Wh. M W j W mmh m f V 4 ' I . 4i ; WEATHER FORECAST Dr AmocI.IpJ rrcis to Coot Hi? Times. 1 OREGON Rain tonight or Tuesday, south to east winds. local temperature record For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. in., Feb. 8, by llenj. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 57 Minimum 41 At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation OG Precipitation bIiico Sopt. 1, 1914 47.G3 Precipitation Bamo period lost year 42. CI Wind: South; cloudy. ' Circulates Petition. Officer Donno Ih circulating n potltlon unioiiK tho business men, asking that ho ho retained on tho pollco forco and tho merchants' patrol. Mim. MoGoorgo'N Parly. Through n misunderstanding In nnmes, It was stated tlint Mrs. II. E. Miller entertained last Thursday afternoon at cards. Tho Jiostcsa wob Mrs. C. F. McGeorgo. Pork Inn Sonio Catcher. Tho Gar diner Courier says: "Floyd Perkins, the prldo of tho Gardiner baBoball fans, has roturned from a short visit to Coos Uay, whero ho was virtually smothered by attentions from itho fair sex, much to tho envy of tho Ilenu llrummels of tho cities by the Hay." Logger Ih bankrupt. Jns. 11. Johnson, n logger employed at Tar Hcol, who recently was divorced from his wife, and whoso son Is now at Mercy Hospital, has filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy. III3 llabllltloH aro about $1G00 nnd his assets aro nothing.. Graves & Mclnturff aro hln attornoys. Pioneer Still III. Roborty Starkoy tho woll-known Coos Day pioneer and mariner p ', Is still qulto 111 nt his homo In Ua Gow Why build ing. Ho has boon ailing for moTo than a month now. Ills many frlonds aro hoping that ho will soon ho ablo to bo up and around again. Would Open Street. Agitation for tho onnnlnc and planking of nvenuo through from Third to Fourth -Btrools has boon started among tho property owners along that block and It Is probablo that Timesavers ! ! ! NOTICE ! ! WE HAVE ENLARGED OUR Repair Department Phone Ub Your Koy Troubles Bring Your Guna nnd Dlcycles Send Your Drokon, Umbrellas Your Work Will Do Dono Promptly. Marshfield Cyclery Two Phones JBH-It 115 1B1J RICOADWAY onnrMiiir. nUUrirdu REPAIRING, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BillCc B. 118. P. 89- s J. H. JeSSen. M. D. unvcipuv tviOHiTrtftirnN Surgery and Dieses of Women a Specialty, Norton & Hansen bldg. Pliono 229-J Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phone 3 04-L PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFiaD PYCLERY 5 u petition will bo mudo to the City Council nt one of their nieotlnKs' In tho ntfnr future. It Is' claimed mat business domnnds tho nvenuo bo opened for tho block. Charged with Stealing Claude Al len was arrested Saturday afternoon In North Bend charged with burglary the direct eauso being that of chicken will ba l,eld under $300 "bond. fa,,waro1 ln Co,1,"llo ,n tho ca"nc,l'( tho grand Jury's action. It Is claimed of n l'rval citizen and had a hear-j Hint E. Curtis lost 24 chickens Frl-jlg on probate mattors before Coun-1 day night, one of several depreda- ty Judge James Watson. Tho com- lions lately. A track near his coop1 is biuii to navo measured tho sanio as tho track loft by peculiar logger's shoes Hint Allen was wearing. GetiTsuimiiilng Mortal j7w7Watt this morning received for inspection n medal won by his daughter, Almn Watt, aged 24, nt.tho Y. M. C. A. at Portland for her swimming and high diving nctiviyes. Tlio young woman Is a graduate of tho Good Samaritan Hospital In Portlnnd In tho class of 1013. Sho has long been n swim ming enthusiast nnd writes her father that alio Is soon going to Attempt to swim from Tho Onkes to one of tho bridges across tho Wlllnmotto Hlver, a feat that fow swimmers have ac complished, It. P. Smith IJrliiRS His Dog. For tho first tlmo ln almost two months H. P. Smith spent a night In Jail, drunk. Ho was picked up on Saturday night, ho and his dog, and given a froo berth. For a gront whllo R. P. has trodden tho straight and narrow nnd hnd boon almost forgotten by tho pollco when ho mndo his nppcarnnco of Saturday ovonlng. Ho enmo with his dog, who was nlso Invited to spend tho night with his muster. Tlv Gym Clmrgtw. At n mooting of tho school bonrd held Saturday ovonlng In tho office of Judgo Hall It was deflnltoly decided Hint a fee of RO cents n month will bo charged all women using tho now gymnasium and tho men will pay $1. Tho dif ference In tho rates is based on tho schedule for tho gym, which provides tho men shall have It threo ovenlngs and two nftornoons of tho week and tho women but two evenings. This Is In addition to tho hours tho build ing wll bo In uso by tho high school students. No tlmo Is definitely sot for tho opening of tho gymnasium to tho public. Hank Men llaolr. John E. Ross and R. Rugge, who hnvo already so cured a charter for a third bnnk In tho city, nrrlved yostorday ovorland from Portlnnd and expect now to bo hero for somo tlmo. They stated that no now developments havo yet occurred, that thoy hnvo not decided whether thoy will build and nlso that it Is not known definitely what local men will bo lntorostod with thorn in tho project. Mr. Iluggo expects to. go down to llnndou tomorrow, whoro ho will meet with somo frlonds. Ho states that ho Is entirely satisfied with tho field on Coos nay and bc llovos thoro will ho business for a third banking Institution. Recognizes Hrothor Richard Dolir states Hint ho iins picked his brothor out from ono of Tho Tlmos war pictures of tho Gormnn army. Tho brothor Is n cavalryman from Dromon nnd In tho picture is busily engaged In shooing his horso. Ilohr states that ho has flvo brothers In tho German army and has not heard from thorn for months. It was w)illo looking ovor tho pictures that adorn tho front of tho offtco that he liapponod to uotlco n familiar fnco nnd tho plcturo, being plain, easily showed tho distinct feuUires, McrcliautH' Patrol to Moot. A mooting of tho Merchants' Patrol I ' la called for tomorrow evening nt 'which tlmo It Is oxpocted tho quos- Itlon ot retaining Special Officer J. , C. Doano will bo discussed. It Is not known what nctlou will ho tnkon by this body, though at tho Inst mooting of tho Council It was Informally decided that tho monthly salary of $20 which ho now draws from tho city should bo withhold. This enmo about following tho trou ble nt tho flro station In which somo of tho firemen wore charged with drunkonnoss. T TONIGHT THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE "In All Things Moderation." A two-reel Imp-Unlvorsul drama of , everyday life. "The Mlatross of Deadwood Ba- i' - ,,and"llj with Bob Leon- j "Sweetheart Days," presenting tho ;popi.r Mary picm. ; Joker comedy. ' "Whon Thoy Grow Jealous." Powers drama of rural llfo. I Slv rnelu nf all new nhotonlnva 'shown in tho most comfortable i theatre and ln tho best possible way tho city. .Jnta Uulo seats to cIiooho from and ov- ery ono placed so you can get tho (best view of tho pictures. way success, "Mother," in four acts presented by the Win. A. Brady Picture PJay Co., Inc., featuring Emma Dunn. Patience, kindness, love and forgiveness aro ull combin ed In the noble word "mother." Pauline Joseph, greatest come dienne on tho American vaudeville stage, here tomorrow night. LEiHI HEATER Wert Hnrrls in I'oqullle Miss Mario ' and Frank McFall, both af North Demi, were married last Wed nesday In Coqullle. For the present Mr. and Mrs. McFall aro living In North Bend, but Inter will movo to California to live. . To Open County Court. Todny former County Judge John F. Ilitll mission did not nrrlvo on Saturday but Is said to luivo arrived yester day from Governor Wlthyconibe. RW. FA1IY ot Dullards Is expected homo on tho Elder from a short business trip to Portland, GEORGE ICRUSliJ, who is now op-' crating a piling camp on Isthmus Inlet, spent Sunday ln Marshtlcld, R. GAROUTTE, tho Dandon .livery man, was a Mnrshfleld business visitor yesterday. J. T. SULLIVAN, manager of tho Hub Store nt Dandon, was a Marshflcld business visitor yes terday. MR. AND MRS. FRANK COHAN roturned homo this afternoon af ter spending tho week-end near Lnkcsldc. W. A. ACKKRMAN roturned on tho morning train from n two days' trip to Dandon and Coqulllo on court business. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL wont to tho county sent this morning but re turned on tho next train, as Judgo Watson Is sick and has been in bed silica Saturday. THAYER GRIMES loft today for Mllllcoma, where ho will Bpond n fow weeks on tho Wnrd ranch directing somo Improvements In tho property. MISS IDA MITCHELL, who for tho past several months lino lived on her homestead abovo Cooston, will leave this week for Raymond, Wash., whero sho will etigago ln teaching school. MRS. W. It. HART wob a Marshflcld visitor today from Hnynes Inlet. C. P. COLEMAN nnd son wero down todny for n short stay from tholr homo nt Tcmploton. CARL ANDERSON, chcoso maker at tho Norway chooso factory, roturn ed homo this morning after visit ing at tho ranch of Gcorgo McCul- loch on Hnynes Inlet. II. G. DUTLER, who n short tlmo ago j bought nn lntorest In thai Pacific Grocery Company nt North Uond, arrived yestordny HmlWuif hlsClwl?o n th Nftn" SWANI, PETERSON, li). W. Schiof- folo and Lewis Wolr, of Hnynes In- lot, came down ns a delegation this morning petitioning tho Port Com missioners to build a bucket dredgo for Inlet improvement. MRS. RODERT M'KAY, of San Francisco, a sister of James E. Montgomery, roinmorclal super intendent of tho tolopuono com pnny, nrrlved on tho Nnnn Smith yestordny nnd will visit for a fow, wcoks on tho bay. MR. AND MRS. W. D. RODERTS loft on tho- llcdondo yestordny afternoon for San Francisco from whonco thoy will go to Arizona thoro to vldlt with n brothor of Mrs. Roberts, Thoy wore accom panied by tho brldo's mothor, Mrs. G. A. Gould. CAPTAIN CI E. EDWARDS wqs down from Loon Lake today whero ho has boon busy gottlng tho saw-mill ready for operation noxt week. Jack McDonald has already lustnllod tho big donkey engine taken from horo. Tho roads aro In fairly good condi tion. L SMITH, who Is oporntlng a piling xnn... .n Ut m.f Inn.? ..Ulna- fnr tl. camp to get out long piling for the Coos Day, was horo yostorday and says thoy aro gottlng along Jn good shapp, Thoy are getting out somo flno piling and Al says R will not bo his fault It tho Southorp Pacific Is not running In horo pn schedulo tlmo. NELS OSMUNDSON, Doputy County clerk, caiuo over from Coqulllo to spend Sunday, Ho states that Jns. Watson hnd not received IiIb official commission as County Judgo, tho commission having been sent to him at Mnrshflold, whoro It remained In tho Post Offlco, Mr. Osmundson expected to tako It homo with him today, NORTH BEND NEWS I Mrs. Frank Rogres of South Coos Rlvr visitor at the E. J, Coffelt homo last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gporgq Black had tis visitors yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Black, Thelma nnd Lois Black and Everott Harrington of Mnrsh flold and Mrs. Carl Smcdburg nnd son John of Catching Inlet. Mrs. J. Npwjln and sons of Ton Mile returned homo Saturday after spending least week at tho Henry Kern homo on North Bend Heights, Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will mqot at Rov. Shlmlan's homo noxt Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M, Clarko and daughter of North Inlot spent a few days last wqok with relatives In North Bend. Mrs. L. N. Rodby, who has been visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, RIggs of North Bend, will return to hor homo ln Los Angejes this week. HOUSEWIVES will find CALOL LIQUID GLOSS the I),t polish thoy ever used. Ekblurt & Sou. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT DERATE nt Uio M. E. CHURCH, FED. 8 TO 28, VALENTINE RALL, i EAGLES' HALL FEBRUARY la. ' YOU MAY BE COLD But wo have n hot price on con! nnd wood heaters this wcok Hotter see us. We can sot you up a heater from 91.25 to $10.50. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND GHXKltAlj llAUmVAHH AND PLUM DING Our Shop Does General Repair Work. THE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY Wo carry at all times a largo variety of DELICIOUS READY PREPARED FOODS for tho tablo and family trade, ready to servo. Wo glvo our best attention and efforts to all special orders for social functions and prlvato gatherings. TRY OUR. QJUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS uoiicncics of nil Kinds to chooso from. A lunch to suit tnsto In Qunllty and Prlco. WATERFRONT NEWS At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon tlio ,ilcu"onrto loft out for San Fran clsco. Early yesterday tho Nnnn Smith nr- rlveu In from Snn Francisco nnd has gono to tho Smith mill to load. She will leave tomorrow nt fi a. in. Tomorrow morning tho Gcorgo W. Elder Is scheduled to arrive In from Portland, Sho loft thoro this morn ing at 9 o'clock. Tho A, M. SlmpBon has arrived nt North Uond from Snn Francisco. I NORTH DEXI) LI1IICAUY. I Tho North llend Public Library this week rccolved thirty oxcollent children's books from Salom to bo ad ded to tho regular stato traveling li brary. About threo woolcs ago tho mnringomont reported n shortage In children's books to tho Stato Libra rian and those books ennio promptly to rollovo tho situation. Tho library has added the following books by pur chaso during tho week: Water Uablcs, Tho Scats of tho Mighty, Llttlo Lord Fauntleroy, Tho Leaven worth Cnso and Tho Squaw Man. Tho following periodicals hnvo been sub scribed for by tho library bonrd nnd will bo on tho rending tablo begin ning with tho February numbers: World's Work, Collier's, St. Nicholas, Popular Eloctrlcty, Popular Mechan ics, acnes' Homo Journal, Woman's I . ., T mi i. ,.....i """'" "'",u"' " ". ' ingazino nnu tho American. Tlio , rendlnir tables already havo rcculnrlv ! th0 Ilovlow of nov,ow. McClurcs, tfio Snturdn' Kvonlng Post, tho Coos Day Times nnd tho Coos liny Harbor, I , . MYRTLE POINT ELECTION Tho resolutions rcfcrr.lng to tho voters tho proposed ."Intoxlcntlng i.lquor Amondmoiit," tho "Fifteen . llll Council Lovy Amendment!' nnd tho "Local Sower nnd Street Intorr soctlonnl Improvement Amondmont" wero passod by n unanimous voto of tho inombors of tho city council, last Mondny ovonlng, nnd tho City At torney nnd City Rocordor wero In structed to proceod to propnro for tho election under tho stale rofor ondum Ihwh. Myrtlo Point Entor prlso, STRONG'S NEW PLANT At a mooting o! tho Two Mllo dnlrymon n't tho chocso factory, L. M. Strong ot Arngo discussed tho pniifllflnnu iitwlni ulilnlt 1m ,tnn1i! ', ,. ., ,,, ,.. Mo Ver Und OpOmto tllO plttllt. Tho basis agrood on was mutually satisfactory to tho patrons nnd Mr. Strong. Ho has had charge of tho Arngo factory for six years mid has had ton year's experience In chooso making. Dandon World. DON'T BELIEVE SMITH A ronnrl frnni Port Orfnri! con- corning tho alleged Smith gold find on Lobster oreok, which was made currout In Dandon today, Is to the offoct flvo different versions of such discovery wero glvon out na to the precious metal. Old residents of tho coast who huvo hnd much experi ence in tho mining Industry In this soctlou stato tho alleged find Is al most to largo for bollof. Thoy Buy Mr, Smith and son aro tho men who started tho mining boom on South Slough lost year, which fell through. Kandou World, V UXKKAL NOTICE. Tho funeral of tho lato Isaao N. Hopplns will bn hold from tho M. E. Church Tuesday, February 9, at 3 p. in., Rev. KnottB officiating. CONCERT WLL BE MUSICAL ehtu Much Interest Manifest In the Program to be Presened 1 At Lemanskl Soon Coos Bay musical circles aro evluc ing much interest In tho conceit to i bo given at tho Lemanskl Theater, February 1C. by William Wallace Graham, vloUnst, and .Miss Editli CJarko Pattorson, vocalist, of Port land, Both are accomplished artists. Admission, first floor and balcony, ?1.0p, nnd second balcony, 7Pe. Seats on sale ut tho busy corner. your AT THE HOTELS Chandler Hotel. Mrs. Maurice Hlrsch, Uklah; Mrs. W. J. Harvey, Spokane; John E. Ross, Portland; R. Drlggs, Port land; V. Gnrouth, Dandon; Roy Young, Glcnadn; Fred Tcbbon, Port land; J. T. Sullivan, Dandon; If. G. Gouldstono, Portland; T. J. Thrift, Coqulllo; H. C. Knsnioyor, Dcavor Hill; L. A. Cornwall, Gar dlnor; C. S. Ron nnd wRo, Portland. St. liinvi-eiico Hotel Robort Rico, Portlnnd; J. McCnll, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. 0. Huntln, Conl odo; II. L. Stone, Tncomn; John Hold, North Bond; Fred Anderson, North Bend; C. A. Roberts nnd wife, Nortli Bend; H. I, Savngo, Coos River; Hurry Collins, Mcdford. Dlnnco Hotel. Al Hailing, Wagner; J. A, Plorco and wlfo, Coqulllo; W. H.Smlth, Coos River; Henry Bunch, Gnrdlnor; Wllllnm II. Holland, Prosper; Dan Lewis, Coqulllo; Frank Eagan, Cooa Rlvor; Pctor E. Olson, Empire; W. E. Floyd, Bunker Hill. Lloyd Hotel. G. A. Miller, Dandon; N P. Ilunt loy, Myrtlo Point; 0. Hussy, Myrtlo Point; A. Carlson, Rosoburg; A. N. Gould, Coqulllo; M. D. Robin son, Myrtlo Point; E. Mntthcs, Dan don. I. O. O. V. NOTICE. Members of Sunsot Lodgo No. 51, I. 0.' 0. F. nro horoby notified to inept nt J. 0. 0. F. Hall Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. in. to attend tho funornl of our Into brothor, I. M. Hopkins, mombor ot Euroka Lodgo No. 91, of GrccnvlHo, Michigan. Sojourning Brothers Invited. By ordor HERBERT PHILLIPS. N. G. I. LANDO, Soc. 1 . , i LOST Sunday noon ut North Jlcnrt Prosbytorlnn church, pair gold rlinmcd spoctnclcB. Phono Mrs. It. McCnnn, 1343 Norm Jionti. f FOR SALE FOR HAM: CHEAP Four Improved lots, 200x112, with C-room hotiso, In Nortli Mnrshflold, also lot f.Ox 100, on 10th street, Songstuckeu Addition. Apply owner, Thos. F, Miller. FOR SALE Chea AVork hoi-rto nt 'North Bond Stables. FOR HALEOno Trinity UOO-egg In cubator, IS Indian Runner ducks. Will soil cheap If takon nt onco. Ph. 1841, North Bond. m FOR RENT . - - FOlt RENT FiiniMiort cottage, modoru covonlonces, North Third street. Apply Mrs. II. 0. Wllloy, ovor Norton & Hanson's storo. Phono 1C9-J. FOR RENT n-rooni cottage Apply G48 So, 11 th street, FOR RENT n-rooin Iiouwi noar Third and Anderson, $1G. Phono Dr. Leslie, FOR RENT Flno Mock or rtulry ranch, within a mllo of Marshfield, ICO acres with 100 acres ot bot tom land. Very reasonable torms. Apply B. I. Chandler, Room 300 Coko building. OR RENT Largo front rooms with heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 persons, 2C5 N. 4th St. WANTED f WANTED Amateur entertainers for Saturday ulght. Prlio given. Apply Portland Painless Dentist, over tho "Gunnery." ,-..... , , .'.-"' WANTED Those ivMiliig good room and bonrd' In prlvato homo, npply 229 South Broadway, QUOTE Ffrl