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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1915)
IH! ItMdUHMiUi.XfsirT THE COOS. BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1915-EVENING EDITION. -?' -m- $15,000 CLAUSEN BOUGHT AT 50 CENTS ON THE MANY PEOPLE THINK BECAUSE WE SOLD MORE THAN 2500 PAIRS OF SHOES THE FIRST FIVE DAYS (Our records will prove this), THAT THE CLAUSEN SHOE STOCK IS BECOMING JUST THE OPPOSITE FACTS More than 5000 pairs of shoes pumps and oxfords still remain AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND SIZES to choose from. P rices follow. Notice savings: HHMEHXIw! R Y jjjjjjjjj mwm 1 1 mnwiirr mi i "" " " m " '" g a-'?r Lot No, 1 Lades' Button Shoes, tan, gun metal, black, vici and patent, $4.00, now $2.45 Lot No, 2 Ladies' Lace Shoes, Clausen's prices $3,50 and $4, now .$1.15 and $1.65 Lot No, 3, Ladies' Pumps, Clausen's prices, $2,00 and $2,50, now 35c and 65c. Ladies' Pumps $3,00 and $3,50, now 75c and $1.35 .. Lot No, 4 Children's Shoes, 'sizes 6 to 1 VL, $2,00 and $2,50, now 95c and $1.35 Lot No, 5 Children's Uv Shoes, sIzog 5 lo 0, $1,50jnow 3Kn Q;nr O i t n uul" Ul w id, now Lot No, 6 Men's Dress Shoes, $3,00 and $3.50, now $1.75 and $2.15. $4,00 and $5,00 Men's Dress Shoes in black and tan, Button or lace, now $2.25 & $3.45 Lot, No, 7. $4,00 and $5,00 Oxfords now $1.00 and $1.45 Lot No, 8 Men's Work Shoes, $3,00, now $1.45. Men's Work Shoes, $3,50 and $4,00, now $2.1 5 and $2.45 Lot No, 9 Men's Congress Shoosi $2,50, now $1.00 and $1.35. $3,00 and $3,50 Con gress Shoes, now $1.65 and $1.95 Lot No, 10- Men's Ml Boots, $5,00, now $3.15; $7,50 bail brand Rubber Boots, ud CLAUSEN SHOE STORE OPEN EVENINGS, TILL 9:00 O'CLOCK HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY u Money Talks' FIG T FOB FUNDS CONTINUES STRONG Local Sportsmen Gleeful Over Trimming of New Fish and Game Law Local sportsmen aro reeling good because of tho turn tho proposed new fish and gamo law lias tnkon. So strong lias been tho fight mid so Jcngthy tho discussion that where In tho first placo thu strugglo seem ed all In favor of those who wished to .place all gamo funds In tho gen eral fund, now tho pendulum has string throwing tho hnlanco tho other way. It now seems that thero will bo a compromlso, tho effect being that all surpluH from tho fish and gamo fund to bo turned over at tho end of tho year to tho gen-i oral fund of tho state, j Providing this passes tho fight will" bo viewed by tho Coos Hay Fish ' ar,d Gnmo Protective Association as! a victory. It Is iffidorstood that tho finances of tho commission will bo p'nehod moro than of former years, but tho chances aro now bettor th-tn they woro threo weeks ago for mi appropriation to establish a trout Intchory on South Coos Illvw. Vho slto has already boon donated. Tho proposed now law will bo taken up ngaln next wcok for final dcoJtlon, but tho general holler hoio Is that tho economists or tho Salem Rollins will rind their fnvorlto I. ill trimmed to an almost unrccognlznblo quantity. When tho law was first framed ni.J brought Into tho Legislature BnorUmen from all over tho statu fought ugalnst tho chango, declaring I ( that such funds aro raised through " licenses and that tho funds rightful ly bolong to tho stato Fish and Gnmo Commission. Tho local fish and 'igumo organization mot and forward oil resolutions to Salem nnd at tho mass meeting of tho stato sportsmen nt Salom a row days latw, J. V. Homiett wus presont to ropreaont Coos Hay. DOANE'S PILL MAY BE ' I BITTER; COUNCIL MEETS i JKi-sslon Hold Ijito This Afternoon to Determine tin Fnto of tho HiKi'lal Officer May Jimj Position. I Mayor Alien called n meeting of , tho city fathers nt -1 o'clock this nf- tcrnoon to dccldo definitely on thu fnto of Speclnl Orricer J. C. Doane. , Last ovcnlng tho committee of threo I from tho Merchants' Patrol visited I tho mayor and asked him what nc- tlon will bo tnkon. No answer wns given, tho delay being occasioned until tho outcome of today's eonfer ' encc. I Tho cutting or tho salary rrom tho city to tho patrolman, allowing him to retain his pollco power on a nomi nal monthly stipend of $5 or $10 was discussed yesterday. It Is Inti mated that tho pollco and flro de partment members may bo given a chance to volco their opinion. It wnB stated In tho hearing ten days ago beforo tho city council that bnd reeling has existed for somo tlmo bo twoeon 'tho special orflcor and theso departments. Should tho council rcfuso to allow Doauo to retain his pollco power then ho will automatically loso his posi tion with tho Merchants' Patrol and a now man will bo necossary. This last rulo wnB voted on nt tho meeting or tho Pntrol In tho City Ilnll on Tuesday night. NORTH BEND WILL N NORTH BEND EXPECTS SEVERAL PAVING BIDS i 1 Comic 1 Will Coimlder Several KlmN of Pmliifj Material for tlio Work on Slicriiiini Avenue. 1 , i That they nro expecting Bovoral Appoints Committee to Confer ,,l,,rt for lh0 paving f siirnmn nvo With Marsh-field About the '!,,10( ,,olwo1on c",!rTlI,a, am w,lHl" Fniirth nf lulu Ington nnd on Washington between ruiirill Ol Jlliy j Sherman mid Shorldan avenues Is tho At tho meeting or tho North Ilcnd , statomont or tho North Ilcnd council. Chamber or Commorco last ovcnlng, I At tho snrno tlmo tho monibors nro thoro wns an oxtondod discussion I rigurlng thnt various matorlnlB will concerning n Fourth or July colobra-bo considered, a movement thnt will tlon and ft rail cnrnlval thoro. Tho i ,0vont nnu company from entirely report thnt .Ma-rnhfleld wns planning oneronchlng on tho rlold. Plan and (o coieonuo mo rouriu or .iiuy wns si.oelflcntloiifl for this nroJofct T C CLAIMS BAND0N INSURANCE RATES A now, or rnthor n rovlsod. In- suranco rutlng for tho city of Han don, compiled by tho board of un derwriters, has beon received hero and Is now In tho hnnds or tho lo cul lnsurunco men, but dosplto tho fact that tho Inst classified rating for Dnndou wub made sovoral years ago when thoro wero no flroproor buildings la tho city and tho flro fighting apparatus was In a worso stato of Inefficiency thnn nt tho pros ont tlmo, tho now rntos aro practical ly tho sumo as beforo. Haiulon Ho-cordor, Dr. U. K. KHIl'V, DKXTIST Phono 112-J, llooni 20-1, Coko Hldg. Tho WIST MKATS IX TOW.N nt I tint 1'AiaCK MAHKIIT. We Are Not Worryin' About C A. SMITH HE'S BIG ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF THINGS BUT WE ARE WORRIED ABOUT YOUR EYES IF THEY BOTHER YOU AT ALL COME TO US Lenses ground while you wait "Red Cross Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store taken up and discussed and a com mittee appointed to tourer with North Hond busluoss men nnd tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce entertainment rommlttco concerning tho mnttor. Secretary Smith reported that Sec. rotary Motley had Informed him thnt no action had been taken by tho Murshflold Chamber or Commorce, nlthough ho understood tho enter tainment commlttco was considering It. IIo snld that Chairman Jennings informed him thnt nothing doflnlto had beon douo In Marshfleld. Somo thought that North Ilotid'H street work would not ho completed BAGK SALARY QUE Miss Caroline Sibcl Threatens Suit Against North Bend School Board Suit ngnlnst tho North Ilcnd school board for tho collection of salary al leged to ho duo may bo brought by Mliwi Caroline Slhol, formerly tenohcr In tho Hovcuth grade, who olnlnm thnt Mho wns superceded Immediately lif ter tho ChrlHtuins vacation by an other toachor and (lint Hho linn not boon legally dismissal from hor posi tion. Al a mooting of tho scnoo board hold yesterday afternoon a demand for January salary wan unheeded, tho members stating thnt tho tonehor wns properly dismissed and that such notion could bo taken by tlioui ac cording to tho contract they bud with hor at tho opening of tho school year In Septombor. C. K, Mnyboo, clork of tho board, this morning stated thnt the dismissal had been nindo as onsy ub possible fnr Mm tnnnlinr imil Mint fnt uiitin Hend will probably bo prohibited nf- tImo ,,, o , t, nro now being iiuulo by City Hnglnoor Cnvnnaugh. Cement sldownlks for two blocks on Sherman avenue, from California street south a dlsttuico of about 1000 feet, counting tho Intersections, have beon authorized by tho council nnd bids will ho called for on February 23rd. Tolophono nnd electric light polos will ho moved on Sherman nvonuo, nllowing ft ton root radius on tho corner curbing. This nctlon will nlso allow Mouglnnor & Roop to complete tho curbing along Sherman nvenuo. Dilvlng on sldownlks In North PI M sue llV .Illllf 1lllHl Mtt.l ill Jit fnum.n.1 "' , ' -.. .....i i..u i ... , -- . time previous to tnoir action tnoy h:w lotting Mnrshrield hnvo tho Fourth Mor tho next mooting or tho council, t ,,,, -,, ,, ,, , or July colobrntlon nnd then holding An ordlnnnco to this effect Is novLot(11 a fall carnival In North Hend somo j being prepared by City Attorney Dor- Thpo; nt, , g) , WnaiiiT!" i .. n i, w ,, ' yoilordBy declared to tho board that nnd F. W. Wood w:o choson to ,,.. ...., ,. take tho matter up and see wlnU'Tlir PITIPJ nnHIIT linn , ' , , , . "uw"u." uv. should bo done. Hh ll hi H t3 H h i.i'....iiiuuuu,uBooi mo utui nun Boverni monius ngo bug j loaned him M0 nnd six mouths later was forcod to tako tho matter to tho school hoard to secure collection. "Sho told tho chairman or tho I hoard thnt sho was through and sho took hor things homo rrom tho sohool Irnnill." nnlil Mr Mnvlinn 'Tlin was no question, In our minds, thnt I sho wna dismissed." I Offors or a compromise in the sal-1 nry auction linvo boon rafiiBod by tho North Ilond schpol board nnd thoy hold to their claim that they acted under tho host motlvos lor tho school nnd will right any suit brought ror tho collection or salary. Miss Slhol states that provlous to tho Christmas holidays sho received n lottor rrom Prorossor Itaab stating that hor resignation would bo for tho host lutorosts or tho sohool nnd that ho was acting without instructions rrom tho school hoard. Through hor nttornoy, Miss Slhol nllogos that tho noto was rnlso nnd that tho records or school board was Ills WILL DELAY BARTON TRIAL C'otm County Ciim Not to bit Tried at Itoscliure; Itoforo Hut li-nd of I'Vbrimry District Attorney Llljeuvlst hnfl been ndvlsed thnt the trial or J. S, Harton, which was sot ror February U nt Itoseburg, Iiiih been poHtpouml until a Inter date owing to W. V. Card well being busy In the legisla ture. Tho HosuburK Itovlow iy: "The caso or tlio Stato vorsus Harton, who Is nccuaod or nttomptod nsHtiult upon tho pnrsnu or Miss Mndjto Yoakum, of Coos County, has boon set for Tuesday, Februnry 2'2. Tho trial will bo hold In the 1 Circuit Court for DoughiH County, with Judge Ilaiullt'.m prosldlug. Mr. Ilacton will bo defended by Attorney C. F. McKnlght, of Murshflold; Jny llowormiui, or Portland, nnd W. W. Cnrdwoll, or Itoseburg. District At torney I.IIJoiivlHt or Coos County will conduct tho prosecution. Mr. Unrton wna onco convicted or tho orronso In Coos County, but upon an npponl or tho caso to tho Su premo Court tho decision or the lower court wns rovorsod. "Attorney C. F. MoICnlglit todny riled a potltlon In tlio Circuit Court nsklng ror nu order rompolllng tlio nttondnnco of cortaln witnesses hc.o r.t tho lime of tho Unrton trial. The wltnossofi sot out In tho petition nro additional to those allowed by tho courts In casou such as tho ono nt Issue." Municipal Waterworks Tho municipal waterworks ques tion was brought up by F. w. Wood. Ho said ho favorod buying tho dis tribution system or tho old company rather than putting In n now ono. rjnoof Aurlinnnn pn,o The., ho Bnui thoy could oithor buw Gr l Audience Gatl ers to water rrom tho company or rrom Greet Manager Keller's New Mnrshriold Ir this city took over the ' PalaCC Of Pictures 2hM,n w?n"t,B 8" m081,0'1 !lmt.,U J,nr o' o now Orpho might bo well to cons dor buy ng tho ... ,m . .,.,,,. rorty-acro Kinney tract on Pony In- T Tl TJ '' l '? ,,0,l0 ,rom let as a source or supply. Peter Log- " d J "S0,l, w U' ono of tll glu said that there was ample water, W't and host programs on It to supply n city or 20,000, ho ,rolMu,Jr ovor Prosontcd In u Coos huvlng moastired It sovornl yoars I "ay IU0V,,,B l,lct,lro Plnyhoiwo. Tho ago. Mr. Wood bolloved that tho h0U8 wna crow'lotl 'row orcliostra pit onhnncomont or tho vnluo or tho ronl ' to tl10 ,nBt row of tll "n'1'0")' nnd estnto would more than reimburse ! BCOrw wero c'l'Qllud to stand artor tho city wlion tho wntor supply rrom tl10 s0atl8 cnpaclty wna exhausted It would have to bo glvon up. during both perfornmncos. Mr. Sweoney, or tho Hay Kngln-J T1' front nlul tll Intorlor or tho coring Company, rocontly or Sont- t,lnntor wero entirely romodoled with tie, said ho wna familiar with mu-' oxfollont offoct and prosontod n rino nlolpal BystoiuB. Ho favorod buying I appearance Muoh ., compllmontnry the ireseut syBtom, but he urgod that j i-'onunent was inndo on tho artistic ro il source of supnlv that woubl lm I sulU achieved. LUMBER 1 OF Gil KKVIVAIj KKItVICKS Dr. W. II, Sollool;, tho Evangollat who Is proaohlng ovory evening nt tho Methodist Church, will liavo for IiIb special thomo this overling "Sin". Dr. Sollcck Is getting acqunintod with IiIb nudlonco nnd Is irrenehlng boiiio flno Bormous, DO NOT FAir, TO ATTH.N'l) TDK OUKAV UVMATK ut tho M. K. OHUUCH, FKII. K TO 2H. Tlmea wnnt ads bring rosultfl. L'O.VI'I.VI IS TO Sl'PlttJ KOIt SAX MtAXt'lSlOnJ TIIA. A.NV OTIII.lt rWl tin: pacific coast. Coos Hay cautlnucs to k; lumber than other wait pote ping to the fc'.iii FranclKOu la shown by tlio followlctno Han Fruuclfcco during thtlut January: I'll and Kprurr. Abordceu I Astoria jl Iliiudou Columbia Itlvcr Ul Cooa liny l Kngle Harbor Mukiltco Port Angeles Li Port Ludlow Portland 1 Wlllnim l;l Ynqulmi Hay Toinl Wl Itcihiixxl. Hiireka , 111 Albion Cnspar Li Fort IirnL'u UI Orconwood Ounlnln 'I Mondoclno 'I firospnnt Pltv 1 Total W MtiMtioraIo Hall, St. Si Kvo. Sut unlay. Fob. 13, Kl Prizes for best rostumei Orclicstivi. AdmUsInn 50c worth It. You'll ho there. bo there everybody' Blr SKI). LADIES rt.n,..i. r i . . .. . . . . mi . . 1 uunnio ior mo groat growth Hint i nio program was in kooplng with meetings snow that Mr. Unab Is Imminent bo securod nt onco. llo , tl:o playhoiiso nnd wns ono of tho 'told to usk for hor resignation. uigou larger distributing plpos. say- best ovor shown in Marslifluld. Btntemont then. It Ir nllotfiwi. ti.nt i, lug that tho presont ones would have! 'Mia," n Vltngraph threc-roel special, 'aetod without tho board's authority, to bo soon roplaced. IIo also urgod proved a gonulno tlulllor. Tho dra-jis enough to logally moan thnt sho largtir ga8 mains. M. K. Kvorott matlo sltuutlons woio tenso and was not dismissed and this, coupled uid II. II llriico, recently of Hood gripping. Tho railway wreck was! with tho fact that she has prosentod . m ? now. ,1,,,toro8tc"1 ,n tl,0i80 'oal nm' thrilling that the house j no resignation, shows that sho Is still uclfle Orocory, talked on tho quos-hvas moved to nn outburst of onthu- an Instructor in the seventh grade tlon also. Ot"er lliisinuss. slastlo applnuso. A Illograph labor of lio North Hend nubile school (lrnillll nlul hvn xlanii m..l 1. 1. .1.1.. The question or putting up now nniuslng comedlos coniplotod a most street signs and having tho houses ! lltormillir n .!!.., '""!t niimborod was brought up, "but uoth ing ilorinlto was done. Chairman K. F. Itussell, ot tho moniborshlp sol iciting coiiiiulttoo roported n largo uunibor of now mombors had been securod nnd that tho Incomo this iiimnmuuH uuu uiiioriainiiii; nro gram. Tho nccoinpanylng music was 'well rendered. Tho singing ot Kdgar U Cnson I mado an excellent Impression and ho was greoted with ropoatod oncoros. houso and ho thinks tho public will show Its approval by patronage. In ovory way tho opening or tlio now Orpheum was auspicious nnd au gurs well ror tho ruturo. Mnnagor Kollor Is to bo congratulated on tho splendid vote qf confidence given him by tho peoplo of Marshfleld on nnr ivnni.i i. t......i ..-. " iuuubihb uuu prominent foaturo ably, Thoy will continue tho woritV8 Ul ab.souco of advertising slides., h,a roturn to 'I'0 moving picture field .MumiBui ivuuur says n is ins purpose i " vu" vuHiiuuHOHinry comment Valentino HAhh by tin I.lle r tQ co,ltln" tllla lla so that patrons ! aml applause was splendid ovldonco ;plScoil (hilld ut UAGhKS HALh w,u not bo Royed by long waits tlint no ado good," fimi,v, KUHltl'AUV la, land i Times want ads bring results. uninteresting advertising i!p Itures. Ho statos ho oxnoets ift mniml WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL! ' MR. AND MRS. DIXON, representing W in BUTTERICK PATT PUBLICATIONS They will be with us 10 davs introducinn a special J scription feature for the DELINEATOR as well a$' demonstrate the superiority of Butterick Palt' 11.11 lXM l...-...... the Ornliouin strir.lv i,..M .., "!"" -"' HiWs THK ,w w f'-w-iiissT JIK.VTS. Phono 100-J. rA' Pi- . MjimpjMfY"" JXi-y J! IA .t-t k v