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LJ. THE COOS BAY TIMlS, MARSHFIfcLD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. r' Lv-l ' THREE lEADY ggfM C-Wear M J? HBP ! Mvxfi&'PCf&jJ $& 'ml MKr Tho, uHi'ulie1" Speed BREVITIES Is Injured. Mrs. Itoscoo John son, who resides near the rnco track, track, clipped and fell on tho John soii nvenuo sidewalk this morning nnd sustained a fractured hip. Sho Is a fleshy woman and this with her advanced ago makes the Injury moro serious. 'hen you lit them n no eaking if you select rf7 Tho, Speed DaltVttvetor Tan Rutita Catr. Raiimd to and htel fS.OO It's not what you pay but what you get. i .. lllllll Willi ' II 11)111 ifllUJUUIHMIllll'l HyiHUOHWUIHHyii I Woolen Mill Store lAHSHFIELD NORTH DEND it WEATHER FORECAST Dy AMo:ltfl rrcii to Cool Cj Tlntn. OREGON naln or snow East, fair West; varlablo winds. LOCAL TKJn'ERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nf 1:43 n. m., March 1, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum GC Minimum , .34 At 4:43 a. m 38 Precipitation ,.57 Preclpltnllon alnco Sopt. l, 1014 G2.72 Precipitation samo period last yenr ..50.84 Wind; Southeast, cloudy. Jinny Slight Tango. Tho tango and tho hesitation had no part In tho good time of tho Quadrille Club Sat urday evening in tho Eagle Hall. Married pcoplo from all over Coos n) uiiciiuou, unnccu nnu tuoroughly enjoyeu memseivcs. The Adams Brothers dispensed tho music, a pin no nnd violin. L. W. WIMDERLY, principal of the Myrtlo Point high school, with his wlfo nnd boh returned homo Saturday. ELDER FROM I0HTH SENATOR I. S. SMITH camo back. late Saturday afternoon from Sa lem where he attended the session of tho legislature. MRS. AL. THRUSH, of Eastsldc, re turned tnls morning from Port land. Sho also was a witness in tho counterfeiting case. Married Stttimlny. On Sat urday evening at Bunker Hill Miss Tccha Toskl becamo tho brldo of Peter Erlckson, an em ,pioyeo in tho mnchlno shops at tho C. A. Smith Mill. Ho has Just completed a now bungalow in Hunker Hill nnd there tho young couple ex pect to mako their homo. Gift to Library. Wm. Grimes hns given tho Ilbrnry $25 to go towards beautifying tho grounds. j Club Changes.- Owing to tho 111 1 ncsB of Mrs. Friedbcrg's sister, tho A. N. W. Club will meet with Mrs. F. Hazard on Thursday nftornoon I Instead of with Mrs. Frledborg. Our Windows One Contains Seasonable CLEANING SUGGESTIONS fhe Other Shows .AS VARNISH STAINS LAC FLORR FINISHES I'LAC WOOD STAINS LAC ENAMELS line of Jap-A-Lac in Coos County sk for Color Card field North Bend jssen, M. D. JSICIAN AND SURGEON and Dlsoascs of Women a Specialty. Hanson bldg. Phono 229-J i Cor. 9th & Elrod. Ph. 15C-J sorvlco. ORPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better TONIGHT GAME OF LIFE ' or A Modern Crusoe Comes Back A strong drnmn, with Eugenia HosHorer, It is a good plcturo nnd was well received by a, critical nu dlenoo last night. It's in thrco nets, ALLIGATOR FARM AT LOS ANGELES Tolls tho story of tho alllgntor from tho hatching of tho egg to tho family troublos of "Slimy Slim" tho alllgntor king, who wns sontonc- cd to hard work for non-support of his family. WAR BONNET Kalom story told by tho Indlnna to a party of tourists. It's woll dono and you'll llko it. COUNTESS VESCHI'S JEWELS Two-part Vltngrnph with beau tiful HOttlngs and Including Harry Northrup. Robert Saumlora will sing "My Dear," and ''Tip Top Tlppornry Mary." 1 0c :: ALWAYS ::1 0c Our program Tuusday-Wcdnosdny will delight you as it includes nt least tli roo foaturos considerably out of tho ordinary. Wo havo lmprovod our plcturo Wlrei Down Today. Tho Western , Union wires wero all down north of Rosoburg today but whether it was caused by a storm or n wreck, Man ngor Schottcr of tho Mnrshflold of flco was not informed. Open Hospital. Mrs. M. J. Ostrow has arranged to open tho Marshflcld General hospital on North Second street as n maternity Institution. Mrs. J. E. Edmunds, former by Mrs. Dill on, wll bo hend nurse. Comntlttco Invited. Upon receipt of word hero that tho stato of Calif ornia has Invited tho Rivers nnd Har bors commltto of Congress to bo pres ent at tho Fair nn lnvltntlon for tho members to visit Coos Day on their way through tho country was Immediately extended by tho Port of Coos Day and forwarded to tho mem bers. Will Open Theater. V. C. Matt son, formerly of tho Royal Theator with O. J, LomniiBkl, hnB purchased tho Roynl Theator and will 'open Saturday night, March C, with a first-class run of motion pictures,. nnd Inter will uso vaudovlllo. Mr. Mattsou bought out Robort Mars den, Jr., of tho Grand Theator. Mr. Mattson has bcon in tho show busi ness for tho past fivo years. Council To Meet. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho city fathers in tho council chambors this ovonlng at olght o'clock. It Is expected that sov eral matters, pertaining to tho clean up day will bo brought up for of ficial sanction nnd action. Thcso mat tors woro discussed Saturday after noon at a meeting of tho Clean Up Cut In Head. Mrs. Thomas Rooko of North Dend sustained n bad cut In tho forehead last Wednesday whoii sho was cutting wood, tho hxo having; Commltteo In tho Chamber of Com caught in tho clothes lino on tho up- morce ward swing. Tho gash was skull dcop and Bovornl stitches had to bo taken in it. ADVERTISING AN ECONOMY Advertising has increased our volume of sales; volume has enabled us to increase our value giving, both by lower prices, and by putting more actual quality into the goods. Thus the advertising has been and is an econ omy. Joseph Schaifner, of Hart Scliaffner & Marx, in System. SHERIFF JOHNSON nnd District At torney Llljeqvlst camo over from Coqulllo this morning to attend tho Skerrott preliminary. KARL D. AVERILL, a business man of Dondon, camo back on the Eldor this ntornlng nnd passed through fhe city on his way homo. DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJE- QVIST, came over from Coqulllo on tho morrtlng train for tho hearing this afternoon. T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, camo over from Coqulllo today to got tho deputy assessors started out with tho 1015 assessment work. CHIEF JACK CARTER, J. II. John son and Frank Prey camo In Sat urday ovonlng from Portland whoro they wont as witnesses In tho counterfeiting case. W QRIFFEN, who was stricken with paralysis soveral months ngo, and who left for tho South or his health, roturnod this morning on tho Gcorgo W. Elder. Ho is much Improved. CLAIRE SWAYNE of tho Smlth Powors logging company camo In Saturday for his usual week-end in MnrBhflold. Dr. Dlx says' that ho noticed that tho usual "wook fcnd'' 'for .Swnyno boglns Saturday nnd 'ends Wednesday. IN 22 HOUR TRIP CltOHSES, IN WITH IK PASSEN GERS AT SEVEN A. M. LEFT AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK FOR EUREKA. FOR THE DERATEItS No Hope. L'horlf Johnson has Just received letters from IiIb slstors who nro with their father, Alfred Johnson Sr. In California. They say Illlol rnncht Th,8 ,B BnItl to bo tho Knglno Lnys Own Track. A largo 45 horsopower Hopo Catorplllnr plow nrlvcd on tho Nnnn Smith this morning from tho factory at Stock ton, California and consigned to Geo. W. Kruso for uso on tho Isthmus ho appeared a llttlo stronger tho day first machlno of Its typo In this see moy wroio muino pnysicmn inrorm- tlon. An endless bolt oxtondlng ft cd that thoro wob no hopo for his rounil t10 fr0nt and back whools on recovery. onch sldo mnkes a track to Imlii tlm machlno up on a soft surface It Is capablo of plowing 20 acres a day. J. W. Mitchell camo up as n ropro aontatlvo of tho country. Vetoes Hill. Oow Wlthycombo hns vetoed tho bill providing for a div ision of this circuit court district which mndo Coos county ono dla trlct. This moans that tho old dis trict will romaln as heretofore. Judgo Coko having Coos and Curry conn ties. LEMUISKI THEATER TONIGHT i ' '"! ' THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT. Lawyers Spoiled Down. Tho fact that three professional nion of Marsh flcld woro spoiled down at a country school spelling mutch match on Sat urday ovonlng is n story being told by their friends, A. D. Loud, J. T. Drnnd nnd Hon FIslior wont to Ton Milo on tho bont Saturday nftornoon for tho purpose of looking ovor a now tract of land Just bought on Landrlth arm of tho lake Thoy visit ed tho spelling match at Lftkcsldo and nil thrco mon woro chosen nnd took tholr places in lino -with tho pupils nnd residents of tho country side. It Is sntd that J. T. Rrand want ed to Bpoll raisin with nn "o" and A. D. Loud loft tho capital off tho word Sunday nftor having stood up next to tho last. Don FIslior thought that autumn should havo a couplo of m's Just for good measure For tho pleasuro of tho M. II. S. dobritlng team and n number of their clnss mates, Miss Esther Sllvormnn and Arthur Silverman entertained nt tho E. F. MorrlBsoy homo Satur day ovonlng. Tho team includes: MIbjhjs Evo HatiBon and Ruth "Cowan, Messrs: Wesloy Seaman and Hnrvoy Walters Erjc Storgnrd and Norrls Farrln, . : Making tho trip from Portlnnd In 22 hours, tho George W. Eldor crossed In this morning nt seven o'clock and at olovon o'clock left out ngaln for Euroltn. Sho brought a passenger list of 48, coming down on one of tho boat passages this year. On tho trip north Inst Fri day tho Eldor averaged cIobo to 14 knots nn hour from bar to bar, ar riving thoro In 23 hours alter bo ting dotnlued off tho Columbia river on nccount of fog, Thoso who arrlvod this morn ing wero: Harry Preston Gcorgo PreBton, Mrs. Al Thrush, L. IV Hanson, KnrI H. Avorlll, E. W. ChrlBtcnson. L. A. Stall, II. D. Hall, J. C. Pollock, Wal ter Splke'r, Wnlfour Splkor, Cnpt. C. Robert, C. R. Smith, Mrs. A. Stora, MIbb S. Storn, J. Wcrtholmor, K. W. Haltloy, Jullns Wnlslng, IE. W. Lnmson, Sarah Lamson, Mnrguerlto M. Mueller, Mrfl. F. J. Milollor, Henry A. Mueller, Mnud S. Shear er,. Mrs. W. Shearer, W. C. Shonr- Lnr, O. D. Shoaror, W. S. Shoaror, P. S. Shearer, Mra. M. Dclmont, Jim Dcckmnn, A. E. Donnoy, Wm. S. Douglas, Dr. II. E. Donott. Mrs. M. M. Dull, Earl McTlmmondB, Dlxto Southern, W B. McCnll, C. 0. Cook, II. T. Stafford, O. S, JohnBon, G. O. Cnmpboll, Ray E, Lnrcom, a. W. Howard, N. N. 8wanson, A. W. Nystrom, J. II. Griffith, M. M. Dull. Tho following people arrived from Eureka: John Udoll, F. Wilson, A. Wnstn, E. S, Rogors, F. M. Wolff, H. R. Slovens, John L. Glum, Leo. Nol sson, M. P. Martin, John Foster, Loon Diirtlzollh, L. Lundqulst, E. W. . Oakos. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY C. W. D. M. with Mro. J. C. Jones. Enstr.ldo Ladles' Aid with li. T. G. PIUNIO Tho L. T, G. Club nnd a number of Invited guests enjoyed a picnic n,t tho Grimes ranch on South Coos River, tho launch Rnngor having been chnrtorcd tor tho occasion. Tho party Included: Tho misses; Ethel Reeso, Nolllo , Warwick, Floronco Powers, UorUia Davis, Dngiunr Flles- burg, Mnrjorlo Graham, Ruth Duu gan, Ruth Cowan nnd Messrs: Shawn, A. Sllvormnn, Wesloy Seaman, Ralph Dresser, Wm, McDonald, wm. Horso fall, Ed Dolt hud Tom Wuttors. NANN SMITH ARRIVES . INFROM. THE SOUTH lllg Freighter llrlugs HI 1'Ak.hcji- gers; Will Leave Out nt Two ' O'CIock Tuesday Afternoon. Shortly nftor 11 o'clock this morning tho Nnnn Smith nrrlvcd lit .f'om San Francisco, bringing M cabin passengers nnd 17 In tho Htcerngp. Sho will leavo out to morrow afternoon at two o'clock for San Francisco. Tho cabin passengers who arrived today woro: Del Lonnon, Mrs. M. Green, Mrs. I W. T. Lnlco, D. Toller, Mrs. It. Tol ler,, FI6ronco Hanson, Mrs. Hanson, II. Lody, J. W. Mitchell, D. El liott, Mrs. L. E. Elliott, John Pho lartii," 67" TrofoAl and' (f. Covorly.' Mrs. Dyerly. Girls' I'Hysoerlo" nt High School. Altar Guild nt Hall. "Good Times Girls" with Miss Carrie Robs. WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Auxiliary In church hall . W. IT. M. C. with Mrs. A. 7 Downs, Opon mooting of Chnml- ' natle Club. ' Swedish Aid with Mrs. .Eric Johnson. . Prlscillns with Mrs. Rob- ertson. . . Klostor Club with Mrs. O. -Wilson. i - Auction Drldgo Club with .Mrs. E. Crosthwnlto. Coos Day Women's Club nt Library building. North Dend Prcsbytorlha Aid with Mr,s. W. R. Simp- .son. - THURSDAY Alort Club with Mrs. Jns. Nowlln. , A. V.. W. Club with Mrs. F. Hazard. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club With Mra. W. Hendrlx. Norwegian Luthornn Y. L. A. nt Chapel pnrlors. Lndlos Art Club with Mrs. 4li. JD. McArthur. Cafeteria Club with Mrs. ' , A. D. Gldloy. . 7 EVENING PARTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Fcnslor cn tortnlneil Informally a number of frlonds last Saturday ovonlng. Cnfo IteopeiLs. Tho Ray Vlow Cafo, which has been closed whllo j undergoing ropalrs, will ro-open to morrow morning. Mr. nnd ' Mrs; I Wolls aro making tho Dny Vlow one 1 of tho popular eating places of the ' city. DON'T BE MISLED fhey my WAR PRICES nro high. Wo hay OUR PRICES tiro high and WE CAN SAVE YOU .MONEY as o carry no over- Kl epenso nnd snvo you that ;i tho cost in HARDWAltE, FINING and FARM IMPLEMENTS, which is to YOUR A- VTVGE. Schroeder (Sh Hildenbrand's Hnvdwnro & Plumbing. leral repair shop, ROOFING mmtwSb W. C. DRADLBY left this morning for Coqulllo valley points. n T) unnonv nt an..tt. nnn ri.. REPA'R''G, CONTRACTINGi;;;VnMar;h,.;,dsatu ROOFING MATERIALS, i ,- FELTS AND CEMENT (DR. M. M. DULL returned from Port- J L BRICE lan(l th'8 roi"nlnB n tho Georgo B. 118. P. 89. W. Elder. " "-"" i II. J. McKEOWN loft this nftornoon j ' for Wngnor whero ho will enjoy it a short visit. AMONG THE SICK I - : J. M. Culloy, in chnrgo of tho Marshflold Farmors' Union Storo, l.i nblo to bo out nftor a slcgo of Illness. ,t Wm. II. Ashman was tnkon to Mercy Hospital yostorday to un dergo a minor operation, Mrs. Houry Olson Is very low nt her homo In JIunkcr Hill on nccount of nn attack of typhoid. I NORTH 1NLKT NEWS I' , - (Special tp Tho Times.) NORTH INLET, March 1. Mr. and Mrs, Both Johnson havq moved, from North Dend to tholr ranch hure ( Mr. A. N, Gould Ifi surveying out tho Simpson lnos for tho North Rend, Lumber Company, on . tho, land whoro Mr. Andrew MUor U Making railroad tlos, Mrs. P. ir, Pinkorton loft on thOj stcamor Rodondo for San Diego for an extended visit with relntlvos. Mr. Hen Peterson was a week end visit with North Dond friends. Mr. Charles Miller was n Monday visitor In Mnrshflold nnd North. liond. WHllnm Douty has built n cabin on tho J. H. Pinkorton ranch, and Is now occupying Bamo, with his family. Wm Lathrop has finished his work with Hauser, Hnuser & Co., nndJiQtaiul)M'r8l Lathorp oxpect to lenve soon for San Dlpgo. , t WATERFRONT NEWS Doupd horo from Snu Francisco tho Htonm schoonor Yollowstono 1b expected to nrlvo In tomorrow. Sho will loavo soon after for Portlnnd. Having conio In on Saturday tho Adollno was loaded and put to son ngnln for San Francisco lato yester day afternoon. , Officers of tho Goorgo W. Eldor duclaro that on her Inst trip sho mndo tho dlBtnnco from Euroka to Port land, Including tho stop hero, In 30 hours nnd that sho was 21 hours nnd 2Q minutes this time from Portlnnd to tho Coos Day bar. About 11 o'clock today tho Nnnn Smith nrlved from San Francisco. Sho will leavo out tomorrow at 2 p. m. ALLEGANY ITEMS r5 MESSENGER SERVICE 15J-R TWO PHONES, CALL IS FOR CARS, TAMC'AUS, L'Xl'HESS WAGONS. M1SIIFILLD CYCLLRY. 130 HROADWAY DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUnLIO A regular stato licensed undertaker will bo in 'Cliurge Phono 105-J CAPT. J. C. JENNINGS of Dandon is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maol of Ea'stport. SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON camo in on the morning train from Co qulllo for the Skerrett hearing. 'MRS. IDA HANSEN and Mlsa Flor ence Hansen of Myrtle Point ar rived here today for a short stay. FLORENCE WANTS JITNEY SERVICE EUGENE, Or., March 1. Tho County Court will go to Eugene to Investigate a petition for a road Improvement mndo by W. II. O'Kel- lyo nnd J, W, norgman. Florenco will havo a Jltnoy sor tlco whonovor tho brjdgo lu built, the representatives of tho tea coast town In presenting their case, an nounced. Tho bridge, thoy say, is needed to connect Florence with tho new railroad, and tho Jitney ser'Ico will bo arranged to carry passengers to and from the trains. Without the service, claim tho Sl uslnw men, Florenco will bo shut oft ftorn tho railroad, except by boat connection, Tho bridge asked for will cost apprdxlraately 2500. (Spoclnl to Tho Tlmos.) ALLEGANY, Or., March 1. E. Smith camo out labt night nftcr tho hiBt load of Jack McDonald'B don key englno. Capt. Edwards ex pects to havo tho mill In opera tion Boon, Jack Dakor has his mill about completed, in fact has rut boiiio lumber, Loon I.ako will bo woll supplied with saw mills. Wo learn that Dakor Is Installing a pinner In his mill nnd will bo nblo to turn out flooring and sid ing. Mrs. Chna. Kreugor started out to Scottsburg to take tho stago for Drain Inst week, Sho was called to boo hor father who wag 111 in California, Sho got out boyond Comp Creok, when darkness over took her. Slio drove as far as tho top of the rldgo this sldo of tho Umpqua whoro sho was obliged to , camp out for tho night lu nn old, cabin. Paul, hor sou, who was drlv'iiif, went on down tho road afQiit, to" try nnd find somo habi tation whore they could put up foi thu ul&ht. but falling In this ho Came tuck and In tho morning turn oil back homo being thoroughly tlrod and dii-couraged, Theie was a, surprise, party nt Jumos Nowlln'jB Monday ovcnlng, iho 2 J ml. All the neighbors wero thore and undo a pleasant evening of it, with smes and music, I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 - FOR RENT HoiiNekeepliiB room. , 1024 Elrod. tWANTED Work ou ranch by young man, Mllklug proforrod. . Phono 434-L. FOUND TIiIh morning, pair RoldV rimmed glnssea on South Ilrond way, Ownor may havo samo by paying for this nd at Tlmos office ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Beci oud and Mnrket. i TZ T FOR SALE I For Halo. ChUvn, hired by ivkIi(t od Holoteln. V. D. Rood, Phono 304C. FOR HALE - electric inotorw, 1 Jowolera' polishing motor, ?20; Yalo bloyolo, now, f 27, Jpwolor at Rod Cross. FOR HALE Two liurnopowcr dec trie motor and starting box. $D0 caah gets it If taken, at once. Koontz Gnrngo, North Frpnt at. FOR SALE - 7-rooiu modern house, w take good building lot. Terms. Phono 42G-J. FOR HALE Motor heat. .Excellent engine F. A, Bacchl. FOR HALE Chester Whlto hoar, 130.00 'Phono 307XC or address P. O. Dox 342, North Dond. 1 FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Housekeeping nulto, Marshflold Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial, Phono 137-L. FOR RENT. Modern (1 room hoiiso on Elrod Ave. Inqulro. 1102 El rod Avo. F()R IH.T.T-Hooni.s wl(i or V'lf out board. ICG So, 10th Street. FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and lljgguge. Call FERGUSON TRANSFER , .Phope U3, . , , . 4 Resldeiico Phono iU-J, Market nvc. and Waterfront ttt V