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nv ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE What Are You Going To Do About, This SPECIAL SALE PRICES? THE Mexican Silver "Dollar" will buy only about 60 Cents worth in U. S. A. Yet its NAME is "Dollar" It LISTENS" just as well, and LOOKS just as good as if it had 100 cents' worth of Buying Power. It is a "Promise to Pay" more Value than it can DELIVER to "Bearer." In this it resembles "Special Sale Prices." 'Jlio "inn who litm accepted the figures on tlio nverngo Kpcclnl Sale price, as tho YALUU of (ho Suit, Micmld accept (ulllt belter reason) (ho Movlonn Government's figures on J(h Sliver Dollar nt par. " ,. 'IJJ!ljn Tlio Alan Mho thinks lie Is wotting "a Rnrgaln" when ho Is quot til HO or U5 per ii'nt off or half prlco on certain Suits, should Mil. ly forth mill for tho same reason, buy up tin.- available supply of Mexican "Rollnm" at in per cent off, or even 1!. per cent off par valuo. . i Idit, Mhen ho takes (hem ( (ho HANK, for deposit, ho Mill find dial "tlii llnrgulii" had two side to It, and that UK had norurcd tho ".short" side. j.lii'io In only one wny (o determine ieal clot liln valucH. 'Iho inaiiiiravtiiier mid tho dealer mIio lvo joii n square deal every day In tho yom at a fair price may ho tolled on at all times to make good. SEE OUR SUITS AT $8.50 TO $30.00 AND COMPARE THEM WITH ANY SPECIAL SALE ' SUITS ON COOS BAY FSXUP ONIjV ONE-PKICE CLOTHING store IN COOS COUNTY MAHSIIFIELR Two Stores NORTH REND LISTEN! The tide of travel In it tho slogan "WoslMar Thousands of visitors elfic Imposition will in goal Don't Malt until off tho cream and vain notch Tho tlmo to bit the best buys on tlio It ami upon your own to "See Held W. A. REID, T ...- . iiiuedaveib ! ! ! NOTICE ! ! ! WE HAVE ENLARGED OUIt Repair Department Phone Us Your Key Troubles Bring u. Your Guns mid Illcyclcs W r, , oend Your Urolron Umbrollns Your Work Will no Dono Promptly. Marshfield Cyclery Two Phones iJSU-U .115 130 HHOARWAY Get a Receipt Phone 394-J. Coos Bay Tea, Cooffee & Spice House Broadway bet. Central and Commercial MESSENGER SERVICE PROMPT, COURTEOUS, HELIARLE TWO PHONES 158R 445 MARSHFIELD CYCLEHY J. H. Jessen, Ml. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surcery aud Diseases of Women a Specialty. Norton A Ttnncnn 1.1.1 T11... 1)0 0.1 "ea. Myrtle Arms. Phono 304-Lj te 3P - i ;WWX mm? oiv turned to tho Pacific Coast il Ho!" has been revived, headed for tho Panama Pit- alto Coos Hay their ultimate theso visitors have skimmed es have advanced another y Is right now You can got ny now nt tho lowest price "n . .. .. .. .. About It." 150 Front Street LnflflAltf lULAILU LLiviniuum miuulii TIGHT line numc ur mu rcMiuntzo 'AND. VAUDEVILLE .MISS PAULINE JOSEPH That dainty soprano, singing three popular and latest Now York scng hits. Tho "1st episode of tho MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. "Tho Dociimeuts In tho Tieas uro Ilov." Two reels of mystery and exciting moments. OLANE OF Till: SOUTH SEAS A IIImiii tMo-reel drama featur ing Win. Clifford and .Mario Wnl camp. TIIK Old) MAID'S TIllUMPH llugvlllo has black list for bur lesque patrons. Powers comedy. And they both proiulso not to Wed, Joker comedy, T1I1J NEW HUTLER. Six all new ivols of photoplays that are Till: REST. Lowor.floor and first balcony, 15c; flocoiul balcony, 10c; cbllilron undor 10, tic. Horo tomorrow nlgbt: "Redemp tion," an Imp two-rool drama Strand war series showing tho lat est war news, Lovors' Luck, Koj stono comedy, our Mutual Girl Weekly. Thoro Is a Destiny, Victor drnma. - , RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS J i Nels Nordin. ' t Masseur, J Phone 388-L, Bunker Hill HE HOME Q AFFY MADE I AVERN CANDY Wo iniiko Ico croani :J78 Central live., P"ouo l.'JI-L I All kinds of j FINE CHEESE Coqtilllo mul Mt. Hood Rutter I Kiehh Eggs, Eahtcrn Oysters, Fish. Fresh Columbia Smelt. COOS RAY OYSTER CO. Palace Meat Market. I Phono 3G4-J. I BREVIT 4 WEATHER FORECAST Dr AiModotod rrrmi lo Coos nf Tlmcs.l OREGON Fair niul colder In enst with westerly winds. ( lO ' , I ' ! ; LOCATj temperature itKcoitn For tlio 24 hours ondlng nt 4: 13 n. in., Feb. 13, by llonj. Ostllnd, speclnl government meteorologist: Mnxliuuni 15 I Mlntniuni 33 At 4:43 n. in 40 Precipitation 01 Prcclpltutlon slnco Sopt. 1, 1911 47.74 I'rcclpltutlon snmo porlod Inst yonr 14.1 1 Wind: NorlhwcBt, clear. , Dairymen .Meet Tho Myrtle Point Cow Testing Association held n meeting mid gave n banquot to tho dairymen of their section today nt noon. At this tlmo thoy worn to umbo plans for tho coming yenr li'.ey linvo of boosting tho dairy slock of their mouthc-re. Had Good Session. J. L. Smith, county agriculturist, with Ills wife and son, returned last evening from Corvallls. Ho wns enthusiastic In tho prnlso for tho manner In which tho visitors woro cared for at tbo Oregon Agricultural College. Much lutoiost was elicited on nccouut of Hie dairy figures taken thuro on n largo chart of Coos County. J Will Have to .Meet. No dnto has ! yet boon set for tho mooting of tlio .Merchants' Patrol for tho election ' of a patrolman. Sonio of tho mem bers todny stated that tho mooting will probably bo hold townnl tho lncf of tho mouth, as J. C. Donuo Is to servo nt lonBt until Mnrch I. They are not decided whether or not po lice power can bo secured for tho present patrolman. Case Is Postponed. Judge Sinis ter, of North Ilond, this morning postponed tho caso of Harry W. V.'nll.or vorsiiH William Llndntrom until .Monday morning nt 10 o'clock. Fol'owlng n dlsputo rognrdlng tho joining of Cooston mid EaBtsldo, Harry Walker Is nllogod to hnvo ntruck Llndstrom who thou . took nftor hint with a club. Walker ap peared to mako out tho complaint, paid a flno of $G and coats, mid bad Llndstrom arrested. Hold Spec!"! Meeting. A special session of tho Port Contmlsslouors will bo hold this ovoulng In tho Clinutbor of Coinmorco. At that tlmo figures will bo ready for tho final cstlninto of tho cost of tho fill In Forndulo may bo inndo and tho nssossmont mado per lot and cubic yard, Thoro aro eovoral other Important matters that tho Commissioners will thresh out, thalr purposo In tho spodnl mooting being to straighten out questions that have long been loft unanswered. Has Phenomenal Animal L. F. ; Prlco, tho Sumner dairy king, Is j jubilant ovor tbo record bolng mado ! by n two-yonr-old grado Jorsoy of his big hord. Iu eleven months tho mil mul has produced -104 pounds 6f but ter fnt and Is still going. It Is oxpectod that bIio will ralso tho rec ord noxt month by at Ioast 30 pounds. C. C. Johpson, of Wlllnncli Inlet, has a hord that Is avoraglng up 2CG pounds or butter fat, ono of tho best records of tho Coos Day row testing association. (Malms Property Interest. Judge Coke, In Coqullle, yesterday heard tho cnoo of Mrs, Cordelia R. Con rad I versus hor two brotho.-s, Frank mid Robert Morris, of Myrtlo Point, in which the sistor claims a ony-ijT tdxth Interest In tho Morris estate TU ilalm Is mado that she dispnsoj of hor share for fCGC and that If tor tho brnthera contracted to soli tho .jlinro for several times that amount, The ulster now claims that tho orlg la.il r.gi cement was that sho would rccoivo wltatovor tho proporty would eventually bring. Tlio caso has not yot beon finished. Rerelvo Licenses. Quick action has been tnkon on tho applications from hero for licenses to operate gasoline boats for hire. At tho tlmo local Steamboat Inspectors Edwards and .Fuller woro horo a week ago more than two dozen men put In their applications for papers, ex pecting at tho tlmo that it would tako soveral weeks before tho li censes would bo received. Yesterday quite a number wero sent from Portland and it Is expected that R will bo but a fow days boforo all aro supplied. Theso papers nro ouly for tho operating of gasollno boats under 1C tons burden. L. M. Xoblo Very 111 L. M. No- bio, tlio well known Coos liny pio neer, Is reported In a rather critical condition. Ho has been suffering from heart trouble for sonio time. ?m1 lN.ol Hall Oust Kromldns bns leased tho room on North Front street formerly occupied by George's CoTfco House, and will open a pool lmll, confectlonory and cigar sloro there soon. Paralytic Stroke. A. Sandqulst, who resides on South Eleventh street near Hall Avenue, suffered a stroke of paralysis today. Ho suffered a stroko lost summer but bad pearly recovered. His condition Is criti cal. Ho was for years employed nt the C. A. Smith mill. (Jots Iron Cross. Dr. Schonck, well known on Coos Hay through vis its horo with bis Dlltmoro Forest School students, bns written to a. W. Kaufman, from his homo at Darm stadt, Gorninny, saying that bo Ih recuperating rapidly from his wounds received at tho hottlo of Lodz In an assault on tho Russian Hue. Ho has Just received tho Iron Cross, confer red by tho Knlsor for exceptional bra very. He, Is an ndjulant'ln tho forty-first battalion, llo expects to soon resunio sorvlco nttd oxprcsses confi dence in Ucrmauy's ultimate success. Simplex- flnos South. To groonor Holds has gouo tho big Slmplox touring car of L. J. and Edgar Simp son. With tho owners in San Fran cisco tho spoed car evidently folt lonely and when tho A. M. Simpson sailed a few days ngo, aboard of hor wont tlio Simplex. Wlint will bo tho fato of ,tho big car when slio gets to San Francisco and finds othor speedy mates is a matter of speculation. Some nttto men bo llovo Hint thoro Ih a lucky hoodoo stowed away somowhoro In th$ ma chine. Twlco during tlio past thrco months It has boon In bad nmnsh ups nnd both times liua como out leaving tbo driver unscathed. Another ltniidon Fire. Harry llultman returned last evening from a trip to Ilandon. Tho night beforo laBt, ho assisted In fighting f tho flro that destroyed tbo City Grocery. Tho grocery and building woro com pletely destroyed, but tho loss, about ?5000, is protty well covered by In stirnnco. Tho origin of tho flro Is unk'inwn and it makes tlio 15th flro In that vicinity slnco tlio bad con flagration of n yonr ago. In tho fires !to owners liavo boon lucky In that iionrly ovoryono was Insured. Tlio City Grocory wns owned by .VicfHrc Shields and Jackson, Mr. Shields htivlng taken ovor tho Inter est of his son in tho placo u yotr ogo. Sunday Meeting. Religious in struction and a placo for tho young boys of tho city to spend tholr Sun day nftomoons aro questions com ing up for (UscusbIoii nt a mooting in tho lecturo room of tho city li brary tomorrow nftornoon nt thrco o'clock. An offort Is bolng mado to orgnnlzo a Sunday school class for all tho older boys of Marshflold, this to bo conducted by business nton of tho city. Committees from various women's clubs nnd tho churches will meet tomorrow and hnvo askod that any men interested bo prcsont at tbo mooting, Immediately after Enstor all tho ministers of tho city will bo askod to dollvor sormons' giving tholr best solutions of (ho problems. ST. VALENTINE'S MASQUER ADE. REST EVER IN THE CITY. EAGLES HALL TONIGHT. DON'T MISS IT, Tho REST MEATS IN TOWN nt tho PALACE MARKET. Tlinoa want ads bring results. BUSINE! (TFW i JJjXJ J alt a bargain LOT IN RUSIXESS SECTION ON SECOND STREET STREET 1'AVED AND HOUSE HKlXOINfJ SMALL INCOME sanoo.oo I &CO. HOHAC12 HAHSKOPF, of Coqullle, Is visiting Kd Holt for a fow days. Wi C. HHADLEY rotumed yesterday from a business trjp to Coqullle valley points. i .1. S. 11A11TON, wife and son, of Co qulllo, camo over on the train last evening nnd wero ivlsltors horo to-' ilny. THEODORE HANDEL, of Eugene, Is spending n few days in tbo city, a guest at the homo of his brother, E. Handel, of tho Marshfield Cy clery. CAPT. DUNSON of tho Capo Arago Llghthouso was a Marshfield busi ness visitor yesterday. Ho is Just recuporatlug from a sevoro attack of la grippe. KENNETH IlAUSEIt, of llausor & llaiiBor, together with William Kai ser, woro down last evening from North Inlet, leaving out ngnln this morning. LIONEL GORDON, of tbo Gordon Hrothers' store, returned last evo nlng overland from Portland, whero ho has been on a business trip for tho past ten days. C. 11. HARMON of Grants Pass wan horo yesterday en routo to Port land. Ho walked from Camas Val ley to Myrtle Point, n dlstanco of forty miles, In about ten hours, dcsplto tho fact that ho Is sixty years old and tho roads woro bud. A. C. SHAW,. Portland nttornoy for tlio C. A. Smith company, arrived hero last evening nnd will bo bore a fow days on business, their licenso for tho enr and bollovo thoy will got much enjoyment nnd benefit out of It when they movo to Wngnor in tbo near futitro. .1. L. SMITH, county agriculturist, with his wlfo mid son, returned overland last ovonlng from Corval lls, whoro thoy wont to attend tho Farmers' Week session, before which Mr. Smith read throo papors relating to cow testing associations. Ho returned this afternoon to Co qulllo. MRS. J. T. TULLEY of Coalcdo camo In today to spend Sunday. Mr. Tulley, who Is ono of tho efficient employes of tho Smlth-Powors Co., will nrrlvo tonight to spend Sun day and tomorrow thoy will try out tholr now Ford touring car which ho gave hor for a Christmas present. Thoy have Just received 0'DONNELL CASE NOW TO BE PLACED ON DOCKET Appeal In Hands of SiipiiMitfl Court liiist Reply Rrlcf In Caso Is Filed Several MoutliH for Decision. At last tho nppoal of Fannie O'Don noll to tho Supremo Court on hor charge of soiling liquor at Emptro on Sunday Is to bo placed on tho docket of tho Supremo Court. Reply hrlofs forwarded by attorneys Hoy nnd Mil ler ralso for tho first tlmo In this stnto tho question as to whothor or not tho "homo rulo" muondment ap plies to tlio liquor question. Should tho Supromo Court so do cido then to every Incorporated town of Orogon would bo given tho powor to mnko its own liquor laws, thus tak ing tho mnttor out of tho stato's Juris diction. In tho trial of hor enso boforo Judgo Coko In tho district court, Fan- nlo O'Donuoll was found guilty of Belling liquor on Sunday In Emplro nftor tho caso hud attracted much at tention aud had boon stronuoiiHly fouglit by tlio attorneys on both sldos. Now with tlio Bonding of tho re ply brlofs tho caso is appondlxcd to tho long docket though It Is probnblo, say tho attornoys, that tho caso can not bo brought up for bearing in less than fivo or six mouths. AT THE HOTELS Tho Chandler Hotel. R. Ruggo, Portland; K. D. Knlsor, North Inlot; II. Sablo, Ilandon; C. F. W.agnor, Portland; J. S. Dartou, wlfo and son. Coqulllo; Stewart Norton, Coqulllo; Keith Leslie and J. J. llo, Coqulllo; Roy Avory, Coqulllo; Charles Oordlng, Coqulllo; George, Alters and Walter Oordlng, Coqulllo; L. T. Turubull, Coqullle; A. C. Shaw, Portland; A. Cainmoran, Portland; G. L. Starr, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J.'L. Smith mid son, Coqullle; D. M. Kaiser, North Inlot; Mrs. Rosslo Ker ry, Rluo Rldgo; Georgo P. Laird, Eureka; Mrs. J. M. Nye. mul son, Eureka; A, II, Hamlin, San Fran cisco; W. E. Egleston, San Francisco; O. S. Mlsh, San Francisco, Tho Lloyd Hotel. Harvoy Hull, Ilnndon ; Mao Martin, Iiandon; Mr. and Mrs. J. Normlle, Se attle; Clint Crouch, Coqulllo; O, A. .Miller, Coqulllo; R. P. Shnw, Lampa. Tbo Rlanco Hotel. F. Miller, Myrtlo Point; Jack Rag gnge, Wagner; Mrs. Carl Swcot, Coal cdo; John Mob ley, Myrtlo Point; Mrs, Penman, Coaledor Jack Suess, Wagner; Daniel Stlcnnon, Allegany; E. W. OakeB, Wngnor; R. Lyster, Oardlnor; J. Iirako, Myrtlo Point; Julians Yutzlor, Lakeside; Mason GET BUSY JES?" SOMETHING STARTLING SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLU.MIHXG LOCALS TIED AT HEnDJREflaUE( Marshfield Wins From Coqullle in Basket Ball Hard i Race for Pennant Thoro waged a battlo of Jlnxos In tho high school gymnasium InBt ovoulng boforo tho gnmo with Co. qulllo. Mnrshflcid's Jinx wns de feated knocked "hors do combat" and tho locnl fivo triumphed, vic tors over tho visitors 24 to H, thus drav.U'.g tho county seniors down front tholr leading pedestal of ,7fi0 per cent for tho county champion ship nnd making thrco tennis tlo with .CCC por cent. Ilnndon is 'tho third member of tlio list. Each of tho lending teams of tho county hnvo throo moro games to play, tho most victories will de cide tho Coos County ponnant. That Marshflold has n good fighting cluinro seems rcasonnble. Two of her remaining games, tho hardest ones, nro with Myrtlo Point nnd Ilnndon, both horo, nnd tho third strugglo Is staged for North Rend on tholr floor. Coqulllo plnyed n plucky gnmo InBt ovonlng nnd tho end of tho first hnlf ohowed n scoro of 0 to C in tholr favor, but tho addition of Chnnmnn nnd McDonnld toward tho Inst of tho first half brlghtonod tho local's tenm work nnd gnvo thorn n HO.W energy. Wallers, forward for Marshfield, played nn exceptionally strong gamo securing four bnskots from Avery, Coqulllo's guard and ono of tho host In tho county high school longua. Rurrows was ttnfortunato in his foul throw, missing nlno consccutlvo chmicc, but tho fact that ho has plnyed good ball during tho sea son shows tlpit it wns mi off night with him, For Coqullle, Stownrt Norton, for ward, mid Charles Oerdlug, guard, mado every point gained by tho vis itors. Next Friday ovonlng Myrtlo Point will como hero for a tusslo mid Co qulllo will play North Rend nt tho county scat, whilo tho following ovonlng North Rend will go to Ilan don: Tho llnoiip for tho two tonms Inst ovonlng nnd tho points mado by tlio players follow: Mnrshfiold. - Pos,' ' Coqulllo. Lococq, 0 K. Losllo Center Wnltors, 8 8. Norton, 9 Rurroughs, 'i ...AkoiiB, J. J. Leslie Forwnrds Chapman, G; Huntor Avory McDonald, 2; Seaman.. C, Oordlng, 5 Guards Citizens Will be Asked to Clean Out Rubbish From Yards Further Plans Tlio solcctlon of a cortnln day to bo known as a Clean-up Day will prob ably bo mado by tlio general cleaning campaign committee, according to Mrs, M. A. Swectmnn. District com mittees woro apportioned nt a meet ing held In tho Chamber of Coinmorco this nftornoon and preparations mado Tor tho leglslatlvo and ordinance commltteo to confor with Dr. Straw, health officer, to secure necessary or dinances for carrying out tho work, Tho district committees will find ns tholr first work tho task of visiting each residonco in tholr separate torrl- GLEAN up or Mr DftlEUPAO Los-ftore8 In nn ofjort to gQt nl ,,r0porty ownors to clean up tholr yards. With fthls dono tho members bollovo thoy will bavo taken n long stop In mak ing Marshfield a city beautiful. Practically every woman's club in tno clty lm8 (ukG hojd of th ,,ru-' loin and is working Industriously to ward tbo tlmo when the Panama Pa clflo Exposition will bring visitors horo to viow the city. Noah, Allegany; 11. Jarvls, Coos Rlv or; T, L. Ratcholor, Ilandon; E. A. Jackson, North He ml. Tho St. Lawrcnro Hotel. Mrs. N. E. Daggett, Allegany; El lory Daggott, Allogany; M, W. Was koll, Tnconta; Mrs. Hattlo Drown, Isthmus Inlet; Torry Height, Rose burg. DEAR TOM: I'LL RE DRESSED AS A GYPSY TONIGHT. YOUR FIRST DANCE. MADGE. Get our pi Ices on Meats, .Market. Palace SHORT COURSE FDR SECRETARIES PLAN Representatives of Chambers of Commerce in Seven States to Meet. A mooting of all tho Chamber of Coinmorco secretaries In ail of tho sovon states on and bordering tho coast Is being planned) according to a letter Just received horo from Warren Manloy, of San Francisco, .assistant district secrotary of tho const cham bers. No place has boon selected and no date named other than sonio tlmo during tho early summer, but tho plan, according to Mr. Manloy, will undoubtedly enrry through. Tho states which would bo repre sented nro Oregon, California, Wash ington, Utah, Nevada nnd Idaho. At previous gnthorlngs of this typa mutters nnd manners of boosting communities and securing Industries hnvo been tho ninlti topics for discus sion. Tho members have mot nnd exchanged vlows, tha Idon being that In this way a short and Instructive courso for secrotnrlcs can ho carried on that will ho extremely valuable, ultimately, to tho districts thoy re present. This summer thoro will bo a field secrotary of tho Chamber of Com merce of tho United States visit Coos I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . FOR RENT Furnished flutu, re duced rates. Phono 443-J. FOR RENT (l.room house on Flrat Btreot, ?17. Phono 210-J. FOR RENT Modern .furnished bun. gnlow. Phono 447-J. It. I. RED HATCIIINH EOOS, nickel each, Incubnlor lots, fifty cents dozen. Strong fortuity, 1330 No. 8th street, Forndalo. WANTED Largo knlttliiR mill In vites corroHpondonce from women doslrous of earning monoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Exporl onco unncco8ary. INTERNA TIONAL KNITTINO MILLS, West Phllndolphla, Pa. EC.'OS FOR HATCHING from thor oughbred, bred to lay, Rarred Plymouth Rooks. F. 13. Raymond, Idaho stroot, First Add. Phone 14-J during day. TIRED OF HOTELS? Try ftood homo cooking with prlvato family. Nlcoly furnished rooms. nate reasonable. 239 So. 4th St. I WANTED I WANTED Horse pasture. I'll. 818 1 FOR SALE f FOR SALE OR TRADE Good room lug Iioiibo, eloso in. Will trade for olthor city or country ltroporty. Apply X, Times office. FOR SALE CHEAP Four Improved lots, 200x112, with C-roo'm house, in North Marshflold, nlio lot 50x 100, on 10th street, Songatackeu Addition, Apply owner, Thos. F. Miller. FOR RENT r FOR RENT Small furnished house, Phono Mrs. Hazard, 146-X, FOR RENT Furnished rooms, stwBi heat, 241 commercial, FOR RENT S-room houso wwr Third and Anderson. Dr. Losllo. US. Phone FOR RENT Fine stock or dairy ranch, within a mllo of Marshfield. 150 acres with 100 acres of bot tom land. Vory reasonable terms. Apply E. I. Cbandlor, Room 300 Coko building. FOR RENT Large front roonw with heat. Sultablo for 2 or 3 persons. 265 N. 4th St. LOST AND FOUND I LOST Enamel butterfly breast lh, Return to Dox "II" Times office. LOST Watch charm, littart-slutiwd, set with amethyst. Howard for return to Box "M," Times office. CLASSIflE