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iiWfWHttMSMUiSMKKSYtlirtmmtmA,,, - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1 915 EVENINQ EDITIOM. SIX, '""'Wmwi HUel P- B.i BOGUS ON MEN mark that s DUARTLRS careless nml lonvo a proves their undoing." Men Hcc"im Cnrelev. It wns such a slip that led tn the discovery of the local aliened i counterfeiters. P. O. Green, having 1 rented a boat cabin for soino time ' to '., G. Hnrshman, one of tho ' Alleged Organizers of Sixth ' i custody, wished to rent it Rooms for Few of Men Would Mint in U. S. Taken V-mii when iinrshninn moved out. , Make Than! Immediately ! North by Marshal I rhZQ nT C'T down to,Iook! Available at Night imui in uj iiiuioiiui over thn nlneo. Tliov woro shown! J WANTS MO E ITS LEAVE ON ELDER (MEM Tireo; alleged counterfeiters, J. S. Slovens, 7lohot linker and '.. G. Harshman, appeared heforo A. K, Peck, United States Commission-' er, this morning and waived their examination of tho chargo of mak ing coin of the "realm." In tho custody of V. P. Harrmann, Dep uty United States Marshal, who arrived on' the Hreakwatcr, tho men wore sent td Portland, leaving at one o'clock on tho George W. Elder. , Final examination of tho men and their trlnls will be held sev eral week's Inter,, perhaps not until iiext fall, according to W. A. Glover. tho secret service opor'ntlvo who feet." through the cabin and were satis-. Quarters for firemen, thus niaklng f.'ed; they would rent the plnco. A oxtra men avaflablo In tho woo sma' stovo that draws well Is an asset, ,10rg of lho lllornnBl Ia nn nglln. uenoves .Mr. uroen, nnu 10 snow all the good points of his stovo he tlon that has gained added lmpotus oiioned the oven door and there 8lneo t,le flro ot yesterday morning found about a dozen moulds that "' Hunker Hill. Several wcoks ago had been left there through careless- ' tho council chambers the question ness. Ho gave tho tip to Chlof wns brought up end Informally dls- Cnrter and tho hunt wns on. cussed. Tho remodeling of tho up- "So this ends the sixth mint In l'r "r f the flro stntlon, thus DM in DUNK) Marshfield Man Says More, Means of Egress Should j ' Be Provided At Once i Editor Tlmos: In our Into holo caust, our attention Is called to tho lack of protection, given to the trusting public. In our city we have many hotels and rooming houses,- which would and may prove death trnps to ninny who do not know of any fire-escape In the build ing, If there- Is any, and wo know of buildings that luivo only one en trance, and cover a quarter block. tho United States," laughed tho ' "inking room for some members of should thoro not bo some protec secret Bervlco man as ho left today, the volunteer fire department to "I always have heard that your sleep, tho Councilman thought, Chamber of Commerce has made nn ' would bo tho next move necessary, effort to get in now industries for Nothing has yet been done, though Coos liny. I nm mighty sorry to the problem will probably bo pro- break up a plant Just getting on Its ' sentod nt the next meeting of tho .Council. And with this feature thoro aided In rounding up the gang. They will bo tried boforo Judge Jlobort S. Dean, U. S. District Judge, pOBBlbly on two charges, thoso of manufacturing anil possess ing counterfeit money. Each chargo carries with It n maximum sentenco of 10 yearn In a government prison and should this not bo enough Mr. Glover states that each' Bepnrato mould could servo as a separato offense. The fact Hint there were mora than fiO moulds seems to prccludo this Inst ORBumptlon. Information so far given out by tho police and tho secret Bervlco operative is that no coins from this gang had yet boon put Into cir culation, yet despite theso aBBor tlons several times Mr. Glover has spoken of his knowing Bpurlous money wcb being mado hero on tho Hay and also that It was going Into circulation. HtorciiN Hays Not Guilty. When asked' what ho had to sny this morning before the Commission er, J. 8. Stevens said: "I nm not guilty of this charge. I havo been told by Mr. Glover to wnlvo exam ination." , "JiiBt a moment," Interrupted tho government operative. "I don't want any ono to think Hint I havo boon coaching theso inon whnt to Bay. Thoy are rolloved of any promise- to wnlvo examination and mny talk rtnuch ns they like here." Ho then explained that evldenco Is ho strong at present ns to nllow no chance whatoverfor any of tho men escaping boforo thoy nro taken for regular trial before a fodornl court. StovoiiB then proceeded. Ho ntnt cd again that ho Is Innocent of tho chargo of counterfeiting- and that tho renson ho wns with Hnrahman at tho bunt hnuso and In Enstsldo wnB bocuuBo tho latter Is a sick frlond and that ho wont thoro to at tond him. Tho only chargo made ngahiHt Inker, tho third man nrrost od, Is that of passing n counterfeit CO-con t plcco. New Iluifcp of Tangle. "I havo known this fact for sev eral months," ho said this morning, "but I havo been too busy in tho nbrth to got away nnd como down to round tho fellows up." This adds nnothor phaso to tho counterfeiting, tho fact that thoy have boon oper ating for moro than tho supposed fow days, or at tho most not moro than four weeks. At tho tlmo ho left Portland, Mr. Qlovor was taking up tho trail of a gang in the north who nro j Robert Uakcr, tho third man ar-' enters In tho question of whero tho rested, was taken In chnrgo yestor- added room can bo secured. Tho duy afternoon. Ho Is n short man, firemen Ktute, by moving tho city weighs about lfiO pounds nnd has hall Into some other building and nlrjtit G minutes to empty the bulld n strong foreign nccont. Slnco the point out that va city has grown . i., aih nn,.,i jiint in rnm nf tlon for those who are called to use the rooms In theso places provided for them, oven If It Is only a knot ted rope, so they cnu slldo to safe- ty- . I The writer in attending nn enter tainment tho other ovonlng, occupied , a seat in the balcony, and timed ' tho outgoing crowd, moving to tho . exltu. and found that It lequlrod capture of tho first two men ho has large enough to demand this much been under Hiirvelllnnco by tho offl- In tho nnmo of flro protection, cers who from tho first had a strong I In tho sovernl fires that havo suspicion that ho was Interested In ' occurred lntely In tho Into houra the matter. i of the night and tho early ones Tho entire- pnrnphcrnalla of tho men, the moulds, tho counterfeit monoy, dies and all were sent to Portland nlong with tho suspectB. to bo produced In court ns convicting ovldonco, so Operatlvo Glover declares. flro, that escape by tho flro doors arranged on the balcony floor meant that thoso In front might be crush ed hy a fall to the sidewalk balow, ' ns thoru lu no limil I nir with rulllui: . jof lho morning thoro, fortunately, , 1POVdoiI with itn ladder. ' RECEPTION AT MILLICOI CLUB Pluiw Coinplot) (I for Entertainment I'Viilny for New Arrivals. Kdltor Times: It is tho doslro of tho Womnn's Auxiliary of tho Chambor of Com morco nnd tho Entertainment Com mittee thereof Hint tho public re ception to take place tomorrow even ing at tho Mllllcoina Club Kooms shall bo a distinctive event nnd tlint It will characterize tho spirit of cor diality which Marshfield entertains toward tho, newcomer. Tho nrrango monts for tho reception have all been completed nnd a welcome Is again ex tended to all those who desire to bo one of us nnd who wish to becomo tic- (Minllltiwl U'ltll tlwlr tniunminniiln ' " ""l'-"l" COMMITTER. Tho symphony orchestrn recontly organized by It. N. Ponton consisting of thirty pieces will mnko Its first 'appearance tomorrow evening;, it will bo a musical treat and n feature which has not boon afforded hero boforo. A vocal qunrtetto hy tho Johnson Sisters has been added to tho program, which Is as follows: 1. Intermezzo characteristic, "Tho Wedding of tho Itoao." 2. AngeliiB from "Scones Plttor esques" Mesaornt Ily tho Symphony Orchestra have been plenty of firemen to re spend and tho hose has been laid out In record time. Yesterday morning It wns but four minutes from tha tlmo tho Uro truck left tho station until the hoso was ready for tho names in Hunker Hill. Hut again, It is point out, thoro mny iiHho nn emergency lu which firemen will not be nvallnblo on tho momont, n fnct that may mean not only n loss of property, but of llfo. I Tho first plan was to make smull rooms on tho upper floor of the city hall and allow theso to go rent free to those of the department who I would agree to sloop thoro. With a brass nolo rillinlnir In Mm flra flnor. I rUTG the men could bo on tho spot Imme diately after the alarm was Bounded and rldo out of tho hall with the irucic. this tno uouuciimun ex- Tho door on lho other sldo la blocked with n building on next lot. Should wo not havo bettor protection for nursolveH nnd our guests? Now Is tho time, for tomorrow may be ton late. Yours, "SAFETY FiltST." HEIN Z 1 ill i y? OMcCiLL The Hew CoteJ Skirt McCall Pattern 6J7J. One of the 50 in ami attractive Marili doliitii. First Peep at Spring Styles Interesting Features Friday andSattL. FlRST'The New Hats' The natty little Tippcrary styles have comn t Get a glimpse tomorrow. l0 ojgaaiw i ne new Waists" Of Skinner's Guaranteed Silks, Crepc-dc-ChPn. , , Tnli Stills fir S3.Rn. S53.9R nnrl fftR nn b,IEne W VIM W....W . -r .WW, .w.ww v.l IV. WiUU THIRD "The Petticoats" Of Bcltling's Guaranteed Silk and Jersey Tor- ,i colors. Regular $4.50 values at $2.98. . FOURTH-'The Needlework" nn Cnetnrn hin; nffnrnrl nf Ffioinm hrinnn n. n.,r,nn Timlo nnilino of 1 K En .' Lxiaucj, iuvvuio, uuiiiuo m iuu iu oyu. FIFTH"-"The New Dresses" In Navy, Green, Black, All Wool Scrgs; all sizes, sm cially priced at $9.50. TIPPERARY VEILS ' PHEOiMIX SILK HOSE NEW DRESS GOODS. WASH GOODS CLOAKINGS LIBERTY APRONS AN D HOUSE DRESSES. North 1 Bend, The firm that sells the best for just a little less. JENNING Food Demonstration Proves a Big Success in Marshfield. Yesterday was I loin, boom ilny nt plained nt tholr lust meeting would Olllvnnt & Weaver's grocery storo overcome tho ImpendliiK Kro of nnd It proved the bluest kind of ni ELDER SAILS AT paid firemen for Marshflold, LABORERS FILE LIENS AGAINST LOGGING FIRM Claim Hack Wnes to Amount of Moid 'I linn $7D) Pi-oiii IIoitIc LokIiik Coinpany. Iirillt1 'Ptl lillli.k til. ilAliwunttHiittnii of lho famous 57 varieties was 57 CatfCS 7S PaSSenOWS From different kinds of a success. ' All day tho ladles of .Marshfield i ,...11.1.1 ..n in.i i i ... i the value of purity as embodied lu tho Heinz food products. Messrs. Peck ami Graft, roprcBont Iiik tho Heliiis compnny, woro pros- IOJj HOI FOR NORTH HilPf Here Bar Smooth and Quiet Trip Expected With a passenger list of 7C passen Kors tho OeorKO W. Klder sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Portland nftor arriving In fiom Kurokn at an W enrly hour this inornliiK. A qulot cut to nsslst in tho demoiutrntlon trip Is oxjiocted north as roports from Laborers lions by flvo men mid amountliiK to moro than $700 lu value hnvo boon filed nKnlnst tho lloerk LokkIiik Company, Inc., of Mnrlll llnllfl Mil. tnnn nlnliiilm. witS08 which they state thoy need I ,"nKur' who loft today for Portland. , for hero woro A. C. Allory. A. J. Mar and mo uimblo to collect. jsnld that tho demonstration oxceeded cus, U. West nnd L. S. O'Connor. ins oxpeeinuons ami no was pleasant-1 Tiio pasBOHKors north woro: ly surprised nt tho oxtont nnd IiIkIi. I. Paekon, Jnok Lostcr, Harry Hod nnd both expressed tholr surprlso at . tho outside wore to tho effect that tho InrKo turnout of the housewives i the bar Is smooth nnd there lu little of Marshfield and tho great Interest, wind, manifested. Mr. Peck, assistant sales! Thoso who arrived from Kurokn Thoso who lpivo filed suits nro Alexander Mlllor, l'eto itostoo, John Kultel, Sam S, Oskey and (lust SJorKren, tho latter claiming Hint M"0 Is duo him. The notices of tho loggers' lion will bo kIvoii nnd uiiIohh tho ntnounts urn mill) U'llliln n roVlnln Immlli nt n rnnni ..i ... ... ..... i " w..... ...n. . " " ou, "r. uoy. Minor. timt1 nccordhm to C. I. HolKard, i. vul-iii sum .r. lioy .Mlllor inttornev for thn mm class of tho trado enjoyed by Olll vnnt & Weaver. Kvoryono of tho entiro C7 varieties woro on display nnd thoro woro ninny expressions f surprlso nt tho oxtent nnd variety of Heinz products, Olllvnnt & Woavor fool Rratoful for ford, Porcy Itodford, Mrs. Gortlo Hod ford, Mrs. P. M. MIiikub, Ploronco MliiKUs, P. it. Graff, Sam S. Oaky, Chas. Lornto, M. A. Torohotto, Gcr trudo Harrlnfton, Maud Van Avery, J. E. Hobs, Itldor Hubko, 0. P. Wol- tiho!mor,,Mrs. 0. P. Woltzholmer, SOCIAL C.lii;.l)jlt O Till'llSDAY Alert Club with Mrs. Ed Noah on Coon Itlvor. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Carl EvortHon. Pit I DAY NorweRlnn I.uthornn Y. P. O S. at church hall. N. II. Thlmhlo Club with Mrs. It. II. Hazer. o Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. II. Hooek nt North Uund. Past .Matrons' Association 4 with Mrs. P. E. Allon. SATURDAY" Mlnno-Wls Vnloiitlno pnrly nt homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Perkins on 10th and El- rod. AMiKO.WY IT1JI3 ! (npectai to ino i imtti Most of tho fnrmen Intl't Ity have their k round rtdji to oats for hay. This l( of fine weather Imi situ ft I'huuce to do their spring t A letter wns received Ira (2. A. Could from Lot Acitla Iiik they had a very imod u ml nil woro sick (of the a letter from Cebola, Arlt, Prod (lno wns there Ml was tho most wonderful tec onrtli. Wo will BBeMUiill mor time, he will Ions (" or wutor, nnd a Httlo rls ti up tho inofcH on lilt back. Jnck McDonald hai tiltn tho donkey ciirIiio out to 1 nt Loon I Jiko, except he tn Mr. VaiiKhn went out itkli trip. Kill DA.VC'E nt WAXM-HI I HATUltDAY KVIIXINO, Ke 5. Plnno duet nttorney for tho men, foreclosuro i H'o Benorous responso of tho ladles! Mrs, J. A. Woltzhelnior, It. Woltz- proceedliiRs will bo cominoncod and , l express tholr appreciation for Mr8, HnWnRor nnd pupil nftor tho establishment or tho lions their nttondnnco nnd evidence or np- u. oc.u wunnui ... jonnson aistors tho lops will bo sold for pnymont. proval. Honry Hncck Is president and PI 1 1ST I'KM 1ST AXXIVEItSAUV IIAMj of mnnngor of tho concern nnd nt pres ItAL lailOU COUXt'lli at tont Is oiiBaKod In loBgliiK operation DANCE nt PI.V.VISII HALL, SAT- rilDAV, PEIlltUAHY lid. (JEXTS mttklnrilV!!nunnn,0. M.W,10Mnr0,(,!Vl. Ki:,;Mm'S' "AI'r" K-Vrt'lt- of 89uth Coos Hiver In what ls7o rem. LADIES PUKE. CHECK E? lJu u,iIL "r , ,Ut, "K, lh?1.11' ,UV t'vi,,,,,"c- Y,,u ,,ro ,,x,,ccu1' !kw Smith's Dusln. IN(J PHEi:. noxt duty on roturnliiB to Portland, i Remember the dcmonstra- Tho overngo counterfoltor can (Inn f Tillrt-..,.,o Pni1 ncvor last moro thnn 18 months, no matter how clovor ho may he," said Mr. Glover today after tho examtna tion of Tillmann's Canned' Goods at Warner Grocery on inursaay, hrmay and satur- tlon of tho three men. "Thero Is i day. LarfiCS CSDCCiallV lll- nlwnyB a slip somowhoroj thoy got VltCfJ. GET BUSY NOW You have no time to lose if you wish to help your friend win one of those FREE TRIPS To The Exposition NOMINATION llliANIC I nominate (Nmiio) (A(Mio.ss) Tills Coupon Worth 1000 Votes. Only Oho (1) Nomination blnnk iillflnvd to each ciiiullimto OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM Red Cross Drug Store :: 3DC 3DC :n TIKE tli' Irishman sez: L "One man's ez good ez another an a durn sight better." Anyway, one man can t get no better to bacco n anotlier ef they both get VELVET. y&fr Xyi' 0 LTDT, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, combines the smoking qual ities that gave Kentucky Burley its title of "Nature's Pipe Tobacco," with an ex clusive VELVET aged-iu-the-wood mellowness. cfyyGttlifttpiSjZtacco Gk HZZ3CK f DC "3UL helmor, h, Woltzholmer, W. It. Aus tin, A. X. Holmnn, Joe Ciorstol, II. II. Wilson, William Wnllaco Graham, Henry Fox, It. A. Elliott, Pay Cook, Harry Moseror, A. W. Cook, Mrs. A. Cook, Mrs. Asbow, Mrs. E. A. Hoalos, Kylo M. Hopkins, William A. Glover. ' .-.., Edna Wldlch, C. J. Wldlch, Mrs. C. J. 'Wldlch, Mrs. E. W. Conrajll, Mrs. Lewis Ponrson, Mrs. W. II. Smith E,l- ,mer Smith, Albort P. Smith, Leonard Smith, Gladys McDonald, M. J. Mc Donald, Mrs. M. J, McDonald, J. Har lan, W. Warner, Charlos S. Wilcox, Mrs. Emma Noyos. Miss Edyth Pater son, Mrs. William Dopson, William Dopson, M. M. Hull, Mrs. W. P. SturBOs, Mrs. M. E. Dolan, Donald Donnlson, Floyd Donnlson, Mrs. cnarlcs Donnlson, A. A. Selandor. Mrs. A. A. Solandor, L, A. Peck, Har ry Dlxson, Mrs. Harry Dixson, Itob ort Dakor, W. G. Harrlmnnon, J. S. Stevens, Z. G. Harshman, L. Pradini, P. E. NyBren, A. J. Harhmer, W. M. Ulalr, M. A. Scschotto, P. E. Johnson. G o EIBlg tO BUJ AF SANO N NORTH BEND NEWS Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarko and daughter Holen of Ten Mllo nro visiting for a few days nt tha Olson homo. Mrs. E. It. Hodson of South Coos Itlvor was In Marshflold yosterday. uo. a. iv, Dassford of Marsh field visited In North Uond yestor- uay. Mrs. n. McCann was the" guest yes terday of Mrs. Fannlo Wheelor of Marshflold. E. K. Hodson of South Coos Ulver was in North llend yesterday. Mrs. Koto Preolund has nmvo,i 'from Old North Bond to Sherman avonuo in new North Dend. ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS: Which plnno soems llkoly to give tho longest porlod of V1 Which piano comos nearest to satisfying my ear and mr Which nlniin will rnsi lonui fnp limine mid incidental ei When cniiinnrlm' Dlnnni nmnKilmi. lm lho Outside CiM' What Is Insldo. InslBt on soolng tho vitals of that tor nro paying a considerable sum of money. Come and exjmlM Th Kimigsbiuiry nnd many other makos. Wo will glvo you expert Inforinit10'' Donoflt of many years oxporlonco, and aoto you the io" 'limilty always considered. Tonus easy. Pieo Playor domoustratlons ovory day. &n :e. m M Mm n Ji. Ji. THOMAS, Manager. 1'IUST ANNIVEHSAUV HALL of t'E.NTItAL LAIIOIt COl'NC'lli ,it ODD FELLOWS' HALL, HAITI t DAV evenliig. You niv fNcied. PlIOTft Qstivmrl Rrif!o,6 & Dredging Co. nnmo Rpirlr,o n!U! . rMol HnnstfU1 D.11 ' :n ,"CK wM flllP Onno D.. ri. i m-i.i- r Ornnfin v -i vuo oay uiuuu iias avanauie i"i u,v" work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped ami most thorough twenly-lnch liy.lmullo dreilgo la Pacific ter Coos Bay office, Main offe Marshfield, Orenon. Seattle, was"' xtfj ItT rirr . i TVWWwrfw IjffPWWKlg wr'W' " T!S