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P'llT"ffT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR "7i3P? fr? J LV 10 i E EXALTED RULER Annual Election of Officers of Marshficld Elks Held Last Evening At tlio regular meeting of tho Mnrshfleld Lodgo of Elks Inst eve ning, tho following officers were clotted for tho ensuing year: Exalted Ruler J.W.HIIdonbrnnd. Esteemed Lending Knight T. D. James. Esteemed Cntterlln. Esteemed Lecturing Knight W. G, Chandler. Secretary II. J. Kimball. Treasurer W. N. Ekblad. Tyler II. E. Dultman. Trustee W. II. Kennedy, Tho newly elected officers will bo Inslulled next month. Sovcral ap pointive officers will bo named nt tbnt time. i. W. Hlldenhrnnd, who was elected to tho highest position In ML LFILL TO STOP T SPRING OID SHIPPING NEW, I)H. WAITKIt CL'MX, COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER. CONDEMNS WATER SUPPLY XEAIt TAR HIWL HUNKER HILL CASKS. BBEIlKiTER ER E MTU 35 ON LIST Loyal Knight P. V. tho lodge, expressed his appreciation nP.Mm tinnnt alinwn film lift nlsn Of ;tllO laudod honor D. Y, shown Stafford, tho present Dr. Walter Culln, County iroalth Officer, camo over yesterday from Coqullle and Investigated tho causes of tho recent deaths from typhoid fever on tho Bay. lie announced that ho would Im mediately order tho spring on tho Evans place, bolow Tnr Heel, filled up and would also tnko steps to purify tho Hunker Hill systems. At tho Evans place, which Is now owned by L. J. Simpson, ho found that a spring was tho sources of wntor supply, A short distance abovo tho spring Is n cess pool which drains into it. Ho said that about a year ago, a couplo of cases of typhoid wero directly attributed to It. Tho typhoid in tho Dlckford family, which has caused tho deaths of two children already, was also directly attrlbutablo to It. Now thcro Is no ono on tho place, but ho will not allow nny delay in filling tho Exauoa uuior, under wnom no smu, gMrlngf I(J ,,, Umt , nu,mion tho lodgo has enjoyed its greatest (o tll0 cnscg drcctiy ,juo to it, tho growth, in addition to tins, no paid trlbuto to tho work that Mr. Stafford had accomplished. Mr. IHjdonurnnd said that It would bo his aim and ambition to sco that tho lodgo elthor builds its own homo or Eccurcs Its own club rooms dur ing tho coming year. To Publish Hook. It was announcod that Ed Mcado. a mbmbor of tho lodgo, had about cdmpletod nfrahgomonts for tho publication of a book, Tho lodgo voted to ask pormlsslon of tho Grand Lodgo to tnko tho matter up with tho otlior Elk Lodges in tho country to arrango for tho salo of It. It was announced that tho lodge would liavo a St. ' Patrick's ball, March 17, at tho Masonic Tcni-)le. WHEAT, $2.0.1 per 100 nt Haines HE WISE iuhI ATTEND tlio OWKS HALL, EAGLES HAMj, RAT. EVE., MA1ICII 0. Every woman should SEE tho Ufcpfuy nt CLAHKE'8 MILLINEIIV. Friday nnd Saturday. placo was a mennco as a typhoid carrier might becomo infected from It and thus scatter germs. Hunker Hill dices. Ho did not hnvo an opportunity1 to fully Investigate tho Hunker Hill cases. Tho death of Mrs. Henry Ol son, a well-known woman of that section, occurred this week, from typhoid nnd Mrs. 1L M Albeo is Just recovering from n sovcro ill ness. It Bcoms that at Hunker Hill a number of springs nro utilized as tlio sources or supply. Tlio Ol son homo and flvo others nro sup plied from ono of these. Nono of tho cases can bo attri buted to anything except tho prl vnto sources of water supply, al though Mrs. Alboo's Illness Is bo lloved to bo attrlbutablo to some thing else. STEAMSHIP ARRIVES IN EARLY AVTEIt PLEASANT; VOYAGE LEAVES FOR POHTUVNI) ON SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. With 35 passengers tho Break water -arrived in this morning from Portland after experiencing n pleas ant trip down from tho north. Sho brought n fair cargo of freight and expects to leavo out again for Port land on Saturday at 1 p. m. Thoso who arrived wero: Sam Nass, .Tno. Felsher, Jim P. Henry, Edw. Wolfe, A. W. Hurton, .Mrs. A. W. Hurton, L. A. Plnard, E. W. Dark, W. J. Cook, C. V. Hodman, Goo. Brown, S. Frledlund, Mrs. Hnrtmnn, G. E. Doty, Thos. Allsed, H. W. Swesy, F. C. Ross, G. L. Pnrkor, Perry Thornton, Emnr Hnrry, C. B. Prultt, A. Jack son, Jno. Chandler, Hussoll Em mons, J. T. Denny, T. It. Sheridan, Dr. F. It. Schocnhorn, Chns. E. Is- boll, Mrs. II. C. Wray, E. IE. Cum mlngs, J. It. Hamilton, Elvira Frl zceu, E. D. Doran, C. L. Cole. CARLOS COMES PLACE OF REDOWDO STEAM SCHOONER CHARTERED FOR ONE TRIP CARRY LUM HER AND PASSENGERS TOR SAX FRANCISCO. Tho Itedondo will Coos Hay. Such Is tho agents, tho salo Steamship Company practically completed. not return to tho report of to tho Alaska having been In hor plnco will como tho steam schooner Carlos, of Snn Francisco, n boat of tho Olson & Mnhoncy lino, chartered by tho Smith Lumber Company for this ono trip. Sho will leavo out on Saturday for tho south taking pas sengers with her. Whether sho will regularly or whetlior TWO TEAMS TIEO COUNT LE CUE FIREMEN NOTICE. All mombors of tho Marshfleld Firo Department nro requested to attend tho mcotlng this evening nt 7:30 as sovoral matters of Impor tance will como up for decision. QEORGE SEELIG, Pros. Standing of Contestants IX GREAT FREE TRIP TO THE SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION For Week Ending March 1. The following Mum- tho Mnndlng f tho contestants In our groat FREE EXPOSITION TRIP. No ono Iiiih n Brtt lwid nnd ny of tlicin could tnko tho lend by nn nctlvo dny'w work. Pick out your friend nnd help win tlio FREE TRIP. Auk tlio Contest .Man tiger about it. Edna Hawkmnn '.2050 Maude Conklin 29D0 Carl Thorn C000 Peachy Clurko 3285 Elizabeth McCullough 4905 Fred Knight 2000 Frolda Holmes 11500 Adelaide Clarko 7000 Mrs II, It. Hrlnkloy 0060 Ruth Harris 4387 Vivian Craig 23280 Hesslo Sandqulst 3360 Mabel King GOOO Mrs. J, Hrown 10785 Edward Dolt 20200 Myrtle Isaacson 7851 Edna Mcintosh 11478 Mrs. A. Hrnlnard C03C Isabollo McGenn 29G4 Lydla Holmes 2994 Mary Lamboth 3792 Floronco Smith t...3975 Kuto Anthony . ...4 4368 Heaso Flanagan 2800 Stella Chrlbtlnnsen 23 IS Violet Mofflt 2874 Hay Horreo 8487 Cm Hyo 4274 Mrs. Clara llrlggs 202C Esther Whitney 72 17 Mau Hlako j;i96 Irono Cooko 5114 Lillian Dalglo ,., C024 Minn Dalglb 4820 Florence Holland 4005 Norma Chaso 6154 "MI Mills 314S Katlo Smith 4354 Wlnnlfred Simpson 3152 Loeta Clinton ... ..' 3047 Oolda Carey 4157 L)da Roeder ... , 4350 Howard Kolley 39B7 Claudo Post 3142 Hlldur Wost 2000 Stella Potor8on ...,..,,..,3159 Thorla Lund .4109 Hattlo McKay !'.'.4360 Miss McCutcheon 517s Tholinu Dodgo 532g Mary Mctlln 4073 Hruco Kolley 2921 Lorettn Holmos 5216 Mrs. Amy Cnso 4990 Edith Gormnnson 3628 Lillian Gldmark 4961 Mrs. II. G. Bargelt 6123 Graco Farrln G550 Vera Harris 4475 Mrs. Nola Haines G624 Evelyn Flanagan .3754 Nottlo Sneddon 5190 Ernest Drews 4035 Lulu Hodson 47fij Ncl Roy Glllfron 5212 GiibsIo Nolson C433 Amy Olcmau nsSU Vlolot Martin Glfll Mrs. in O Norton 4468 MlBa E. E. Shul! 3S06 Mrs. P. M. Rolmor 2885 Nelllo C. Varney 501'd Miss J, Sheenan 500;) Myrtlo Phillips 4901 Hattlo Hago 378 1 GoldloRlggs 3430 Alma Held 3390 Theresa Stein 3458 Norma Chaso 40" Otolia HoolUng ..$97 Etta Taylor :iGS9 Cora Ecklos 3385 Dorothy Kiblcr 3750 Junu Young 3920 Mrs. Roy Hralnurd 5S96 Mrs. Dick Book 3104 Blancho Cutllp 57i Bor'lm Smith 3188 Gladys Nlcholls 4901 Handal Jones 3902 Ellc Brandt ,391c Anna Truoman 31 ig Fn' Milled 3722 Margaret Hoeok 3040 nornlco Hazer 3749 Leo HoolUng 4S60 Mary Wilson 3010 Delia Oldland 351c Mnudo Zimmerman 5000 Myrl Cox 257 1 Elizabeth Wilson ldGl 'Red Cross Drug Store PHONE 122. MAHSIIFIELD HASKETHALL FIVE PRIMER FOR LAST CLI.MH TO WARD CHAMPIONSHIP HAN DON HERE SATURDAY. Standing "lVntn.s Cons County llnslu-t-Imll League. 2 -1 o 3 o a Marshflold ...666 4 2 6 Handon 666 4 2 6 Coqulllo 571 4 3 7 Myrtlo Point .500 3 3 0 North Horn! ..000 0 5 C Climbing upward and almost ready to reach for tho last round whero porches tho county basketball pennnnt, tho local high school flvo will meet in n struggling clinch with tho Hnndon quintet hero on Satur day night. This will bo tho last gamo of tho season in Marshfleld, inougii tnero still romnlns n gamo to bo played at North Dond next wook. Two teams, Marshfleld nnd nan don, nro now tied for tho champion ship with .666 per cent. Doth hnvo still two gntnes to play. According to Conch Nlles, to win tho contest of Frldny will menu u fnlr grip on tho pennnnt trophy for North Bend, ho says, has stayed nt tho bottom of tho list through tho season. What tho outcomo will bo when Bandon nnd North Bend meet to morrow evening Is not n ninttor to bet on with your eyes shut. Both theso teams play n similar gamo and In tho last struggle staged on tho danco hall floor in tho Clty-by-the- jSoa tho North Bondors followed closo under tho mnntlo of victory, beliig edged out In tho last mlnuto I by a 19 to 20 scoro. This team now j fools confident that on their own floor thoy will bo nblo to rotrlovo their losses. With Mnrshfleld nnd Bandon both holding .666 per cent, Coqulllo rnnks third on tho list, with .571 per cent. This is not tnken to mean sho has no part in tho running. "Fnr bo It from such," declaim tho dopstor.i reckoning timely: "if Marshflold loses ono of Its two games loft to play and if Bandon doos tho samo thing and if Coqulllo wins tho ono gamo sho has loft on hor schedule, thon this will leavo tho three teams tied all tho way round, with .066 per cent." And so thoy ravo; Fat will docido tho Jumblo. Tho llnoup Saturday evening: Marshflold Bandon Tosltlon. Seaman Pullen Walters Pullen Forwards Lecocq Wlnsor Center Chapman Chatbur.t McDonald Armstrong Guards. bo on tho run sho will ho purchased by tho com pany in plnco of tho Hcdoudo Is purely n guesswork ninttor, no otlior Information having been glvou out. Onco boforo tho Cnrlos hns boon In hero. Sovcrnl yenrs ago sho ennio from tho South bringing 900,000 brick nnd building supplies for tho Coko building. Sho Is larger than tho Hcdoudo, having n gross tonnngo of 865 com pared with tho 670 tons of tho Hc doudo. Her length Is 1 OS. t feet with a width of 39.2 feet, nnd tak ing 11. S feet of wntcr. Sho lina quarters for 24 passongors. Xnnii to ho Overhauled. Tho Nnnn Smith will not return hero this week, as had been ex pected, but will hnvo her annual In spection going Into dry dock whoro her bottom will bo scraped nnd pnlntcd nnow. Sho will lenvo Snn Frnncisco for Coos Hay next Tues day and therenftor will maintain her weekly schedule, according to tho ngonts, Baling from lioro ovory Saturday. Perfection Oil Heata And Oil Cook Stoves Convenient Safe anrl r ' - Wltrtll Vu fort producers in any home, f carry a large line or these S0?! ana are prepared to deli mediately Jf iver DON'T miss tho COOS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, S.VTUR DAY EVENING. SURPRISES MANY IN MARSHFIELD 1 T.h?, QUICK actlon ot 8'plo buck in Adler-l-ka, tho remedy which bo Is surprising Marshflold peoplo. Many thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed camo famous by curing appendicitis, have found that this simple remedy i"'"1"" u ""; joui matter from tho system that A SINGLE DOSE ro Hoves constipation, sour stomach and ft vth0 t?,ma?,J a,moat IMMBD IATLLY. Adlor-i-ka Is tho moBt i lUOrottEll boWOl rlnnnnnr on, ..u I Tho Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. ELDEyi( LIST FRi SOUTH LEAVIJS OUT AT J2::$ P. M. FOR PORTLAND !.- PASSICN GERS SAIL NORTH ON STEAM SHIP. Coming from Eureka with 21 pasBongors, tho largest list for lioro from tho South In sovoral months. tho Georgo W. Elder arrived In at nn early hour this morning nnd loft out nt 12:30 p. 111. for Portlnnd tak ing with her 45 pnssongors. Sho expects to hd bnck on schedule time Monijny and to leavo out at 2 p. m. for Eureka. Thoso who loft for Portland woro: Joo Noslstl, Hoy Clnrk, Fny Pres ton, Mrs. F. C. Preston, Mrs. A. II. Wobbor, Mrs. Sndlo Downor, N. Gnrtln, Mrs. Mary D. Gartln, Miss A. K'jlstnd, Mrs. Daisy RasmusBon, J. A. Pnnhalllgnn, J. Wortholmor, R. M. Rnu, T. A. Stoll, J. F. Snfly, Adnm Klslolm, Mrs. Mnry Gratln, Edwnrd C. Halo, Mart Bakor, Geo. D. Ferguson, C. A. Walkor, F. Dresslor, Mrs. M. Z. Strlcklln, Mrs. Charles Williams, G. A. Campbell, Mrs. S. N. Hubbard, S. N. Hubbard, II. E. Hammers, F. B. Hunnoll, John L. Clayton, A. E. Bonnoy, Miss n. G. Seat, Mrs. Earl Gntes, P. II. Snllo, C. E. Boshnw. N. N. Swnnson, Christ Hnnson, Stovo Stlcklvltch, M. Polich, M. Million, M. Wolch, B. Rnklch. Tho passongors from Eurokn woro Mrs. M. Twohoy, A. W. Brown, Bernlco Rohorts, Vlrglo Norman, Hnlstftn Mnyor, A. L. Georgo, II. West, E. Potorson, II. Sjogren, F. Wilson, O. Grultto, A. Vlknsun, A. Vrcnn, K. Ornvlch, A. Grnvlch, M. Kroouan, M. Haskovltch, J. Cran Ich, E. Crnnlch, J. Martini, T. Mnr-tlnl. An investigation will demonstrate the utility of these stoves Prices are most reasonable Mi V T if VI V W 1 ine viiiiuivi auu iuoiol! DAVENPORTS Now on display in our windows showthe very latest devi ment in these popular pieces of Furniture, Priced $35, $38.50, $55.00, $57,5 "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." GOING , HARVEY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS A'DVKHTIHED LETTERS List of unclaimed lottors remain ing In tlio Mnrshfleld, Oregon, Post Offlco, for tho wook ondlng March 2, 1915. Persons cnlllng for tlio snmo will plenso sny nUvortlscd nnd pny ono cent for each letter cnllcd for. Boyd Marian, Cnrpontor, Asn; Conway, JCorrltt F.; Evans, Miss Kato M.; Edwards, Jomos; Fox T. .Mrs. 2; Guthrlo, V. II.; Hnnor, S. M.j Hnlo, Mrs. Ruth; Johnsson, John; Jonos, Alfred E. 2, Kawn, Charlo; Klmm Henry; Lostor, Jnck: Lougheor, Grntz H.; Morrison, Mrs. F. S.; Murphy, Mls3 Veda; Rey nolds, John; Swnn, Miss Eugono; Sodorstrom; Horr Unn; Zlohor, A. L. 2. W. H. CURTIS, Postmnstor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! H. H. Harper HOUSE RUILDER Gonornl Repairing nnd Cabinet Making. Phono 3 10-J. I. M. Wright rtiona 18S-R. HUILDrNO CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on roqiiMt THE COOS P Formerlj o! aw WAHH1NGTOX AVB 6T.tHDa north ia 0. A.MMB,fP(l Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Enr, Noso nnd Throt- OiaSSES FITTED DU. MATTIE II. SHAW DIsciNes of Women ami CtilUrem Offlco Phono 3 30-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Dlock. MARRIAGE LICENSES Mon- John Potor Lux nnd Nottlo E roo. David Crocket Krantz and Graco Margaret Huber. Harold Mooro nnd Nolllo F. Church. Nelson Miller nnd Lucy Rlx. "Win. Alloson Roberts and Freda A. Leop. Coqulllo Hernld. TEN YEARS' MISERY ENDED J. T. Chumbors, morchant, Jones boro, Ark., writes: "Foloy Kidney Pills cured mo of o. ten-year stand ing cttBe of rheumatism. I suffer ed miserably. A frlond told mo of bolng cured; so I used thorn, and they curod mo too." Most mlddlo aged mon and women nro glad to learn that Foloy Klnov Plll nffnr.i a way to escape sleep disturbing bladdor weakness, backache, rheu matism, pufflnoss under oyos, stiff and swollen joints, and otlior 111 at tributed to kldnoy troubles. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Central Avenue. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. POJITIAND. OMGM Your HtvulqunttcrH for Every Occasion, Largest and Finest Hotel in Northwest. Hatt's to You CO rooms $1.00 100 rooms with bath $1.50 100 rooms with bath $2.00 200 largo oulsldo rooms with bath. .."SiJ.no Extra porson in room $1.00 additional. Benjamin Ostlind 'CCNSUrTlNO ENGINEER and ARCHITECT Offices, 20C Irving Block Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshflold, Oregon W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko BulIdlBX. Uarshtiold, Orogou Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshflold, Oregon. ROOFING REP,V""G, COP ROOFING VM FFITS AND CO J. L BRI B. 118. CITY AUTO 4 J DAY AN" ww, For toil, pbo l,' Hotel Vn fnurlllK CWIi Chandler Bl LYNN LUUITIS, New Call Perl Rlley Ballincjer PIANIST AND TEACHER Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phnn aR-U """ ""'''""""V GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS HIT Contra av. Phono JITJt-L flMillNRYS lfl w" 1 N. RAYLII ' ."'. nl A"KS gffJt&aW BldS., ii i-14-J. French RingM. i WHY SO MANY FEEL TIRED Spring fever" usually ls tho ro sult of sluggish bowels nnd torpid Hvor. After months indoors, you nre not likely to feel vigorous ami sprightly. Foley Cathartic Tahlots aro "worth tholr weight in gold," for thnt over-full feollng, bilious ness, gas on tho stomach, bad breath, indigestion or constipation. Their action ls qulok, comfortable nud completewithout nausea or griping. Stout peoplo say thoy aro a blessing. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Cen tral avenuo. Opposite Chandler Ho tol, Phono 71. o ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL B In tho Heart of Marshflold All Outside Rooms. TT Ste-ii Hoat ,. JJfi ""' Cold Wntor -DAY. RATES. Vnn 11 il IIP WKKHLY RATES. SU.fiO UP l.Ut . I'v-Jviusi'i; Wt( DRY 10D -AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYAKD North FroHt BtrMt, Plionw H70 f .nw Rates Handling t We haul tronttW; in Marshfleia for reasonaow j -- " lwlfflW Tlinnna! "-- Pictures 4ft Walter" most ew" ,M i lively ..VflllLlV ' Ku""-,ul llinnA ' .1 j H Address 5l T. J. SCAIFE $ A. II. HODQINS Marshfleld PAINT AND ifiuioillltsiu nFrno ATiwn rrn uiwnnimu u-v. Estimates Furnished Phono 110-H. Murhhflold, Oregoii L0r us n YOUR ABSTR Title & Xruit ftu' !?. thoroughly MJflrfJ B" . ic II J I. S. KAlrt