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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. C FIVE Seeiii ? Is Bdieviiv Perhaps you ilainm wo have been making fur Dutchess Trousers Mnybo you havo been doubtful nbouL their being sowed m strongly ,'ln'' wo could safely of for you 10 cents for every button that conies off or ljtl.00 If they rip. lint look In our store window. See tho pair of Dutchess Trousers hanging there, exnetly like (his picture, supporting u keg of steel nulla weighing many pounds. That will show you tho stoutness of seams and stitches in Dutchess Trousers. Thou step inside and cxnmlno tho buttons and tho garment. Wo will Iciivo tho decision to you. A. Wo keep your clothes oolen Mill Stores THE HOME OF RELIABLE WEAK FOlt MEN arshfield FISH FOR LENT NORWEGIAN MACKEREL NORWEGIAN HAHIMM-A .MJii WPGIAN FAT llHItltl.NCiH NORWEGIAN KIPPERED HER RINGS BONELESS KAHBIXEH IN OLIVE OlIr-KKKXUli kHI)lNES FISH FLAKES COD I'lHII. a -a " - MS MESSENGER SERVICE ISH TWO PHONES. CLLUS FOlt CADS, TAXK'ADS, EXPRESS WAGONS. MARSHFIELD CYCLEHV. L BROADWAY 10FESSIONAL DIRECTORS Lothard McClurc ATTODXEY AT LAW Practices In alt courts. am 12, Flanagan & Dennott Diuil H. Harner HOUSE BUILDER lenornl Ropalrlng and Cabinet Making. tone 349-J, M. Wright Thono 188-R. HUILDIXa CONTItACTOU Estimates furnlshod on request r. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso nnd Throat GLASSES FITTED MATTIE II. SHAW )Ienses of Women mid Children (flee Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. Jniamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 206 Irving Block Hone 103-L or 5G7-J. Marnnneia, uregoi I G. Chandler ARCHITECT ooras 301 and 302, Coke Dulldtnt Marsbfleld, Oregon toi. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. 'erl Riley Ballincjcr PIANIST AND TEACHER estdence Studio, 217 No. Third St Pbone 368-u. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshtleld . WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH DEND O. A. Mctllu, Prop. 1 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 rsbfleld-North Bend Aato Mo r every ten minutes from . n 12 p. in.; to South Slough onco a wy, leaving nt 11 a. in.; to Empire trips a day. GOR8T & KING. Props. Times want ads bring results. have liceti (skeptical about (liu pressed frco of clinrgo. North Bend NASBURG'S GROCERY Tho Good Housekeeping Store. LEMSKI THEATER rHE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE PAULINE JOSEPH That dainty Boprnno, singing new songs. FAUST FAUST Novelty musical pantonilmo com edy net. Tho first oplsodo of THE MASTER KEY In two reels, featuring Robort Leon, nrd nnd Elln Hnll. Aworlcan ('Flying A" drama in two parts, THE REDEMPTION OF A PAL THE FINAL TEST Princess drama. HARD CIDER Koystono comody. Six all now reels. Lowor floor, lGc; cntlro balcony, 10c; children under 10, fie. Hero tomorrow night, tho bccond opluodu of "Ziulorn." 4?4444444444444 4 . infill QUALITY 4 4 4 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 4 4 Everything in Season. , Exceptionally keen prices. 4 . MARSHFIELD FRUIT CO. 4 Phono JItll-J. At Palace .Market, 180 Norm jiroauwuy 444 4 44 44 44444 4 44 I All klnd3 of FINE CHEESE I Coqulllo and ML Hood Butter j I Fresh Eggs, Eastern Oybtors, j Fish. I Fresh Columbia 8inolt. COOS DAY OYSTER CO. I I Palaco Meat Market. j 1 Phone 364-J. TDNBHT 5REVITIE5 TIDES FOIl FEBRUARY Time and Height of Tides Mnrshflcld. at Tlio tides aro placed In the order of occurrence) beginning nt midnight wltn their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day. A comparison of conse cutive heights will indicate- whether It Ib high or low water. High wnter on tho bar 2 hours ami 34 minutes Earlier than at Mnrshflcld; at North Bond, 1 hour and 11 minutes carllor than Marsh field. 25IIrs.. 0.10 Ft... 4.0 ' 2CHrs.. 0.G7 Ft... 4.4 27Hrs. . 1.3G Ft... 4.7 2SHrs. . 2.10 (Ft. . CI 4.G2 3.0 n.r.o 2.1 G.47 2.3 7.32 l.S 11.13 G.4 12.10 G.7 12.G9 C.17 0.3 G.fil 0.7 7.30 G.9 0.1 1.43 8.0-1 C.l 0.2' 4444444444444444 WEATHER FORECAST tnr AMoclat) rrrti (o Coot D7 Times. OREGON Fair east, rain 4 west tonight; Saturday rain, 4 4 winds shifting to souther- 4 4 ly and Increasing nlong 4 coost. LOCAL TEMPKRATUHE 4 4 RECORD 4 For tho 24 hours ending nt 4 4 4:43 n. m., Fob. 2C, by BcnJ. 4 4 Ostllnd, special government 4 4 meteorologist: 4 4 Maximum (54 4 4 Minimum 3G 4 4 At 4:13 a. m 15 4 4 Prcclpltntlon 03 4. 4 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 4 4 1914 G2.01 4 4 Precipitation samo poriod 4 4 last year 48.G0 4 4 Wind: Northwest, cloudy. 4 4 4 4444444444444444 Will llullil John Illllslrom is ar ranging to erect a flno house on prop erty In Forndnlo and expects to got tho work under way noon. (lift to Library. Mrs. lrurry Niis burg has donnted ' " to tho Mnrsh flcld public library fund for bind ing mngasslnos iind olhor volumes for that institution. Pioneer III. Win. Turpon, nn old plnooor of Coos County and father of W. S. Turpon, Is nulto 111 at tho homo of his daughter, MrB. C. M. Dylor, In North Dend. Speak to Children. Sister Joan jotto, Superior of St. Mnry'a Mis sion Houso, Chicago, will glvo n 1 talk to tho chlldron of tho Sunday School of tho Episcopal Church on Sunday at tho regular session of tho Sunday School. Elks to Elect, Tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks will hold tholr annual election of officers next Wednesday night. It Is plannod to liuvo n llttlo jhnnquot. Tho lodgo Is exporting 'a visit from tho District Deputy 'soon. Put In Straight Jacket. John lllllgonlst, n longshoreman, was ta- kon to tho hospital two days ago In an Insano condition necessitating tho ubq of tho straight-Jacket. Ho Is a bacholor about 40 years of ago and llvod nlono in i two-room cabin In Forndnlo. 0RPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better TONIGHT THE ROYAL BOX A Sollg photoplay mafitorploco In four acts by tho Into Charles CogIi- lan. CAST: Thomas Carrlgan. Clifford Druce. Palmer nowman. Adrlenno Kroll. Gortrudtf Coghlan. Walter Roberts. OUT IN HAPPY HOLLOW Vltagraph flno specimen of wost orn drama. Orlps attontlon all through. THE TOWN THAT LOOKS ON BISCAY BAY Doautlful scenic. FEW .MINUTES IN CALCUTTA Very good photography. DEADLIEST OF NATURE'S CELEBRITIES Showing tho gyrations of a cobra. Fascinating. ROBERTA SAUNDERS in ji rnmnloto change of songs. I Matlneo Sunday at 2:00 p.' m. i Coming Saturday, "Pawns of For tuno" In flvo acts. Coming Sunday Monday, I'Qnmo 'of Llfo" in three acts. j ioc :: ALWAYS :: 10c Has Apoplexy. Jas. Chrlstcnson, a well known resident of Forndnlo, suf fered n stroke of apoplexy yesterday and today is In a rather critical con dition. Ho Is quite advanced In years. Ho resides In an apartment In his hotiso In which Chns. Kronholm and family reside. Hont In flood Shape Capt. Wy man declares that tho gnsollno boat Vega has been completely overhaul ed and Is In tho primes of condition. Tho stop mnde by tho boat near Charleston nny somo time ago when tho llfo saving crew enmo out was only for tho purpose of fixing tho Btmrk, says Captain Wyman, and tho boat at no tlmo was In danger, and also, that tho boat from the stntlou was entirely unnecessary. Loggers Move. Most of tho Mc Donald & Vaughn crow of loggers aro planning to seek positions else where slnco It has been announced that operations will not be resumed before April 1. Somo of tho men came down today with their outfits and Dill McCahoy and others went up this morning to move out. Tho camp will not start up until tho Simpson mill nt Porter resumes operations. Old Equipment. Ren Smith, of South Coos River, was a Marshflold business visitor last night. He says that ho still uses tho old grain cra dle and threshing equipment on his plncoj raising enough grain to feed his chickens. In consequence, tho high prlco of feed when tho price of eggs Is high docs not bother him, Tho cradlo was on tho ranch when ho bought It yenrs ngo and ho can swing It In a way that would make tho pioneers wonder. Buy Ten Mllo Tract. A tract of 80. acres bordering Ton Mllo Lnko 10 acres of which Is cleared bot tom land, hns Just been purchnsod from tho Landrlth ostnto by Judgo Hnll, Ben Fisher, Ellon Rudnns and J. ,T. Brand. Tho consideration Is said to havo been about $2000. Tlioy expect to sell n portion of tho laud, which Is already platted. To morrow afternoon Judgo Hnll, Ben Fisher, J. T. Brand and A. B. Loud expect to tnko nn over-Sunday trip to tho lako. Fluli Biting. Warm days on Ten Mllo Lako, report tho fishermen, will do a groat deal In Improving tho flBhlng. Last Sunday tho sun camo out nnd men wont out In boats, somo of them getting na high as 100 during tho afternoon. John D. Goes stated that Ola Slovorsou caught 130 salmon trout tho nftor noon ho was tlioro. Tho bait used Is bright colored fllos and tho Nlm rods stnta tho early spring Is prov ing tho hotter fishing than tho weeks of tho early summer. IUt'uiiI Ktlll Stand-. Tho world's polo vault record of Robort E. Oravcs, 10-yoar-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. O. Graves still stands tin benton, according to tho now 19 1G World's Almanac. July 3, 1912, tho youngster, then eight yonr and four mouths of ngo, In a scholastic track meet lioro In tho city, vnultcd flvo foot, 10' Inches. Tho record was Investigated and allowod by ProBldont Sullivan, of tho A. A. U. nnd romnlns unbentou In tho 10-year-old class. Tho boy Is now nblo to vnult vory close to eight feet. Ten Mllo District. At tho last session of tho Cooa County com missioners, tho Ton Mllo district wns glvon tho recognition It has long sought, that Is provided with poaco offlcors. It bus hitherto been In tho North Dond Juatlco of tho Penco district, hut n now district hns boon created embracing Lnko gldo and Tomploton nnd surrounding country. Chns. St. Denis, tho now Postmaster nt Lakeside, was ap pointed Justice of tho Poaco, and A. F. Johnson, who hns boon a deputy poaco officer at Lakcsldo, was nnm ed ns Constable. MR8. M. M. HARRIS, of Sumner, Is n Marshflold shopper today. MRS. J. A. GOODWILL, of South Coos River, Is a Marshflold shop per today. O. II. HINSDALE, of tho Gardiner Mill Company, is in Marshflold on business, C. F. CALKINS, of Rosoburg, ar rived hero yesterday to look af ter Interests on tho Day. F. B. TICHENOR returned yesterday from a trip to Port Orford and other Curry County points. JOHN N. RYAN, formerly of Tho Times, left this morning 'on! tho Gcorgo W. Elder for Portland. MILO PIERSON, the Merchant prlnco of Teu Mile, was hero from Lake side today on business and pleas urc. MISS MADLE MAU55EY loft this afternoon for a week's visit with Mrs. Maude Eganhoff ou Coos Itlvdr. FUED CHESTNUT went down- to Handon yesterday and expects to bp gono several days on a busi ness trip. CECIL CARTER, a prominent busi ness man and ranch owner of Myrtlo Point, is In Mnrshflcld to day on business. MRS. GEORGE UOSS nnd children, of Catching Inlet, are visiting for a few dnys at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black. MRS. H, VON SII1PMAN left for tho north this morning where she will meet her husband. It. Von Shlpmnn, In Portland. J. A. NEWTON, of Coqulllo, who hns long ' been In tho lumber business, wag n Mnrshflcld busi ness visitor last night. MRS. CARL SMEDBEHG nnd son John nro visiting for a fow days with her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Dlnck on Fifth Slrcot. FRED MARX nrrlved In yesterday from Portland, to spread good cheer and show his now samples. Ho Is suffering from n sovcro cold. L. W. WIMBERLY, principal of tho Myrtlo Point High School, with his wife and son, enmo over today to attend tho hnskct ball game this evening, MRS. EVELYN JOHNSON with hor son, Paul, and dnughtor, Virginia, loft on tho Elder this morning for her homo Iii Rosoburg by way of Portland, MRS. ALFRED JOHNSON nnd chil dren enmo over from Coqulllo yes terday to visit hero until today. Sheriff Johnson hns been hero most of tho wcok. TOM T. DENNETT left today for Salom In connection with tho Barnum vorsiiB Lockhnrt case. Ho Is not expected to return until nbout March 0. WILLIS VARNEY returned to Wag ner yostordny after having boon laid up a fow weeks by Injuries sustnlncd In nn accident In which his brother wns also hurt, JOHN D. GOSS loft todny for Sa lom by way of Portland, whero ho will tnko part boforo tho Bu promo Court In tho enso of Bar num versus Lockhnrt. OEO. McCULIjOCH of Hnynos Inlot wns n Marshflold visitor yesterday. Ho Is recovering from nn nccldont In xvhlch his hand was badly hurt at tho chooso factory recently. J. W. BENNET roturnod yester morning from San Francisco, whoro ho hns boon for tho paBt ton days following a thrco-wcoks' business visit In Portland nnd Sa lom. MRS. R. J. M'KAY, Bister of J. E. Montgomery, local tolophono su perintendent, loft on tho Elder today fpr Portland, from whom sho will go to Snlt Lako City to meet her husband. C. A. SHELBREDE, who wns ono of tho nttornoys for tho dofonso In tho Barton case at Rosoburg, Is not expected back from tho north until about March I as ho will visit relatives In Salom nnd attend to business In Portland JOHN UDELL, n speaker for tho Swedish and Finnish Tomporanco Society nrlved horo yostordny to dollvor addresses horo nnd nt North Bond, sponklng at tho latter placo Saturday night nnd In Marsh field Sunday afternoon. AMONG THE SICK Goorgo Moloney, son of .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Moloney of Buy City, underwent an operation for appen dicitis at Morcy Hospital and Is re ported to bo getting along nicely. Mrs. A. E. Seaman, who has boon vory 111, was reported slightly Im proved yesterday. Ernest Harrington, Is confined to his homo with an attack of tho grippe. 44444444444444444444444 NEWS OF NORTH BEND 1 444444444444444444444444 V. C, Oorst and wife plan to leavo soon for California to take in tho exposition nnd Mrs. Uorst may go further south In hopes of benefitting hor health. Mr. Gorst says it Is un certain yot' whon thoy will be able to' put on tho utito sorvlco botweon Gardiner and Florence as It will bo very difficult to cross the creeks dur ing tho rainy soason, Ernll Nelson and wife, of Reels port, aro visiting frlonds hero SPOTLESS TDM IS M CMMITTEE Clean-up Day is March 6; Mayor Allen to Make Proc- lamatfon to Citizens Saturday, March C Is tho dato set for Marshfleld's spring outsldo "housocleanlng" according to tho an nouncement of tho Clean-up Com mittee. Mayor Allen hns been asked to tunko nn official proclamation that every citizen may cooperato In the movement townrd tho city beautiful. Tho chairmen of tho flvo district committees nro now making a gen eral canvass asking that every ono mnke a special effort on that day to clean the yard, hoo out tho weeds nnd put every placo In tho best of order. On that day father Is supposed to arlso at cock crow, donning his old est trousers, those with tho Bovcrnt patches, and turn out In tho early morning nlr and, rako In hand, Btnrt to work with great vim on tho Httor nnd rubbish Unit has cluttered tho jiii it uiu umt set uiui iiiuiiuiB. i And thcro will bo bonfires, nil over tho city tho smoko will rlso heaven ward ns an Inccnso offering to tho God of Beauty and tho Goddess of Cleanliness. Tho woman must also do hor shnro In tho gront city work holldny. Thcro will bo porches to scrub, windows that need washing nnd also sho will need, probably, to superintend tho work In tho garden. A special effort will bo mndo to sco tho mtlo Wllilo and slstor Mary do their Bharo of tho work. They can carry tho hammer for fathor, brlnj fresh supplies of garden Implements nnd kcop out of tho way gonornlly. All In all, tho committee declares that tho evening of March 0 Is going to sco a marked Improvement In tho outsldo nspect of Marshflold and that this may bo a hugo success an In vitation hns been extended by thorn to every ono In tho city to nld. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Tho Fratornnl Order of Eagles havo given F. M. Parsons of tho Busy Comer tho solo clinrgo of renting tholr hull and nil payments for rentnls must bo mndo directly to him. J. B.8NEDDON, Sccrotnry F. O. E. We Sell For Less, Be cause We Sell for Cash THE SAVINGS HERE CAN'T BE SURPASSED WE NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY FOR THE SAKE OF PRICE. Rend tho special offorlngs listed bolow: 444444444444444 4 Children's all Wool Capos 4 and Coats. All 4 ulzes. .Vals. to $5, $1.95 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 i v Hfiinnln 444444444444444 4 Ladles' good quality sample 4 ' Rnln Contsi Values T" $3.75 4 to $8, reduced 444444444444444 444444444444444 4 $2.00 Mon's gonulno buek- 4 skin auto and driving 4 glovosj various (M A C 4 stylos. Only tbiilu 4 444444444444444 444444444444444 4 4 4 4 Ladles' 7fio Venus Bust 4 Forms; porfect fitting. 90 - 4 Only JJb 444444444444444 444444444444444 4 Wo havo Just received uu 4 other choice lot of gonulno j4 D. M. C. Embroidery nnu J Crochot Cottons. V44444444444444 444444444444444 4 Ladles' 75o and 85c porfect 4 fitting Drnssloros. Efl 4 Only UUb 444444444444444 44444444444444 4 Ladles' host quality Flan- 4 uulottu pottlcoats, somo '4 beautifully embroidered; vnl- 4 uos to $1.50. Pfn 1 4 Only 3Ub 444444444444444 444444444444444 4 Children's fast black Iiqso. 4 '(Warrior Brand," doublo 4 log; host valuos ever 4f)l0 A. nffornil nt nnlr I !. 444444444444444 V44444444444444 4 Ladles' 40c Summer Union 4 Suit's, laco trlmmod. QQn 4 Spoclal ZxJb 444444444444444 4444444444444444 4 $l.r,0 Men's Ribbed Union 4 4 Suits, gray or tan. flPn 4 Only UUb 4444444444444444 ABSOLUTELY YOUR MONEV'S WORTH OR YOUR .MONEY BACK THE FAIR CFV1RU, AF.l I! NI.XT TO CHANDLER HOTEL L TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I l,OST Comb set with Please return to Box office. hrlllinntH. M," Times WANTED lo enro only. Times, Competent nurso girl for child during tho day Address Box "O" enro FOR SALE Two hniMepower elec tric motor nnd starting box. $50 ensh gets It If taken nt; once. Koontz Oarage, North Front st. LOST AND FOUND ' I -4 LOST Lmly'H hack comb. Bet. CtU St. and town. Leave at J. A. Mul son's store. FOR SALE FOR SALE In order that I may purchase somo thoroughbred cat tle, will sell for cash, vory rea sonable, forty ncrcs cut over lnnd of which flvo ncrcs is bottom land, pnrtly cleared: cabin and lion houso and garden nlrcndy planted. Location, head of iBthnuiB Inlet. Address C. V. Dnnlolson, Marsh field. FOR SALE T-rooni modern liouo, will tako good building lot. TorniB. Phono 425-J. FOR SALE Motor hont. .Excellent engine. F. A. Sncchl. FOR HALE Chester Whlto hoar, $30.00 Phono 307X0 or nddros P. O. Box 342, North Bond. 4 -TT-r3T3 f PUK HbNI I FOR RENT HousoIcecpIiiK Marshflold Hotel, Cor. Third Commercial. Phono 137-L. FOR BENT Furnlfhed 2-rooiii npiirtmonts, 3rd nnd Audorson. Phono 240 L, FOIl RENT Reasonable, n-rooin neatly furnished flnt with bnth, on North Front street. Key nt Johnson & (lulovson's. 304 No, Front Streot. 44444444444444444 4 FOlt TRANSFER STORAGE AND 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 it 4 4 4 4 4 4 HOUSEHOLD CJOODH Freight nnd Baggage. Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone Itlii. RcHldcucu Phono 1SI-J. Market nvo. and Wnterfront 4 444444444 44444444 J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgory and Diseases of Women a Specialty. Norton A Hnnson bldg. Phono 229-J Res. 890 Cor. 9th & Elrod. Ph. 1C0-J .ii - T. J. SCAIFE tg A. II. HOROINB 'iviarsniieiQ DECorating co. KhtlumtcM Furnished Phono 1 Hl-R. Mnrnhfleld, Oregon i Pictures & framing Walker Studio LADIES' CLEANING WORKS Wo do French Dry Cleaning on the most dollento fabrics. Wo posi tively guarantee nil work Phono lill-X. Address il.tl Central Avenuo, HE HOME 1 AFFY MADE lAVERN CANDY Wo niako lee cream 7H Central nvo., Poiio 13 Mb ROOFING REFmpimS CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89t DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS wil ho kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular state licensed undertaker will lo lu' charge Phono 1II3..1 -w suite, and iixMyS.