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'Uim&iRi tfrfr'"' "TP'iijin7'r,'r'''r"' ' BHxnni ,TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1916-E VEWING EDITION. BIG IIS BEIT ATTACKS i Two Mutual Stars Support Louise Lester NOltTli IJBN1) IIIOII StMIOOli St'SPBNSlONS HLLTIMERECOROS RE SENTED 1). T. McGKB TKliW OK 8TKAM- SHIPS THAT WlliliSIAUH POKT- Tix to ,s.vN j'HAXCisro ix assistants imrraiiK uKrornsK ..j m-, m-xs MV lAW ISSTHPTIIAT.MAY UK 1 TAKKX AS PltOTBCTION From Portland to Sim Francisco, In 24 hours will lio the schedule ! "When nil officer enn show that of the Northern Pacific nnd the a rent i ho hns acted according to the rules ( Northern, sister ships owned by of tlio bureau nnd not overstepped James 11111. about to bn placed on tho tho hounds In innkliiR his punish-, run nccordliiR to V. I. McGeo who I ments whon an officers can .show has Just returned from San Francis- this, then ho Is in a position to do co where, ho saw tho Great Northern, fend himself nfialnst scurrilous nt- Thls ship mndo her first run with ' tacks by lawful means. This Is tho a party of almost r.00 passengers statement of CI. 55. Weldln, ono of from Portland to Honolulu by way the two local steamboat Inspectors of San Francisco and San Pedro. Sho'rcferrliiR to statements coming from, mado tho trip from tho latter port Co.iulllo following the 20 months loss to tho Hawaiian Islands In four days or llcenso to several captains of rlvor nnd 1C hours, breaking all previous craft, speed records. ! Tho inspectors, J. J. Moany and Mr Tho belief In tho south, according (AVeldin loft this morning for CoqulUo to Mr. Mcdee, is that these two boats whoro they ro to Inspect tho steam will make." serious' opposition for both J boats Conullle, Telegraph nnd I)ls tho S. P. railroad and tho S. P. Bhlps patch. Yesterday they looked over tho now running (o tho south. Thoy nro ' Alert and Powers and declared tiiont tho "nig Three," tho lleavor, Hoar to bo In good condition. i n,- i pik. The liinnectors nolnted out that Doth' tho Groat Northern nnd the 'both Inspectors Edwards nnd Fuller i .cry powerful lllm ilniiim In one icel. ... . . i..... ii-. . .... , n w 1 1-1 Lotilio l.cs er N Marred. Ill T 11. TI..H. mha .....Ml. inirni nvn itnfiu iiiiiiiiiiiii.ii ill iiiiiii iiiimib i " - ixnnucrn i uuuiu i--i muui h" ( m..w ..... ..,.,.- .. and will bo tho fastest steamboats on tlons for life, hnvo nothliiR to do with tho Pacific when tjio first ono Is pine-' tho present administration and nlso cd on tho regular run In nhout two ) that they woro appointed by Hcpub weeks, being in Portland March 1C. llcans. Tito statement was mndo nt To mako tho trip In 21 hours will CoqulUo blaming tho administration bo hotter than tho present passenger, for tho officers. schedule snld Mr. McOeo. Tho boatB Mr. "Weldln nnd Mr. Meany will re- JSHr u Sovontcon North Hond High School nunlls woro suspended by l Principal Grulibs today for play-, lng "hookey." Among tho numbor I are eonio of tho best basketbalt i I players nnd It is said that incso will be kept out or tno gnmo uum -4 thin- mniln nmoiuls. Toiiigui, tno North Hond Freshmen team will play the Ilnndun second team and tho North Hond Klghth grade girls will play tho North Head High School girls. Bite of By-Play. SHOW VOrit (JHATITUI)K iin1n 0,( 1hnla 'nti liniliv lllltttU mm JXIIWlfc) 4t ) '- , --. -- .- An Idea of tholr oxtcnslvo cnuln- leavo for Portlnnd on tho Ilrcakwa mont may bo bad from tho fact that ' tor. They mako tho trip Into this sec- each boat Is equipped with a gym-'tlon twice during onch yenr. unnlimi. tins n nwlimnlnir tank and . n baskut ball court in addition to ' great promeuado decks and an audi torium. A child Is horn Into tho world, Quito delicate, pink nnd nude, Tho Great Creator gives It life, Haby, show your gratitude Warm flannels clotho tho Innocent, And It thrives' upon pure food, That Nature gave to mother, donr, Como child, show your grntltude. Then more clothes nnd education, Which nro of sjonio magnitude, That dad furnishes the youngsters. Hoy, girl, show your gratitude. The boy soon grows to man's estato, Without much vicissitude, He grows wiser, too, than dad, Young man, show your gratitude. gi.kness, trouble, affliction comes, Thoro Buro Is a multitude . When her son roiw liw employer u you suuum ciuuii-u mum m ucmiiu Mr. Conway make restitution for nor cirown mnn biiow your grauiuue. .on's wroiw'olng by glvjng up the ! tARKY VON METEn AND VIVIAN RICH "FLYING A." tu ."he Never Know" tho Ainerl-nii-Miitmil studios have produced n icr support nro Vlvl.ui Rich. Harry on Meter, Charlotte Ilurton, .lack :l !i:iii1ron, irorivt" Fawn and a mini .icr of others almost as well and fa ornbly known. Miss Lester can nlmost be herself In 'She Never Knew," because her role nf Mr. Conway, mother of a wayward S'flCIAIi (WliKXMAIt. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. W. llendiix. Norwoglan I.uthoran Y. L. A. at Chapel parlors. I.udlos Ar.t Club with Mrs. 13. I). McArthur. Cafeteria Club with Mrs. A. H. (lldloy. t IIOI'.CAS CliUll ' '. ,..i . Ihiv. gives her the opportunity to show urn tomorrow morning In tin o to j - vhamvtvr nclrons she AT THE HOTELS coos m CUBBY EXHIBIT PRAISED Chandler Hotel. 11. 11. Hall. Portland; L. A. ihi- kor, San Frnnclsco; J. G. Urown, Myrtle Point; J. J. Clinton, Myr tle Point; F. McTnggart and wife, Portland; J. Worthclmor, Portland; C. C. Cook, Seattle; W. B. Taylor, Portland; F. F. Leslie, CoqulUo; Karl 1). Doran, Portland; Kdwnrd M. Wolfo, San Francisco; B. II. CiimiulngB, Portlnnd; John Henry, AXXi:IIAX.OXMO.HOKSAYSIT Portin,,,,; c. p. Prowltt, Portland; IS OXB OF TUB HKST OX SAX Mrs. M. C. lluechlor, Toledo; N. FUAXCISCO . BXPOSITIOX J- Cornwall, Gardiner; C. K. Clarke, (JROUNDS Sn" 1,rnnclsco; J. S. Del.ong; B. 0. Second, Portland; 1). L. Blstor, Bu- Anna Shannon Monroo, tho Port- gene, land writer who stopped over In! Lloyd Hotel, Mnrshflold a few months ago, In1 P. Ulnckburn, Ilandon; n. W. Olson, writing; of tho San Francisco exposl-i North Rend; A. Martin, Sumner; T. tlon for a Portland paper says: JM. Stoll, Portland; B. Miller, Myr- Coos nml Curry counties, together, tie Point; T. 1). Hoes, Wagner; It. hnvo made the biggest display, I be-IC. Holnios, Ihnulon; V. Garlln, Una Hove, of any of tho state. A mngnlf-jdon; Joo Pope, Coos River, (cent booth of Coos Ray myrtle, Just Ulaiico Hotel, within the entrance, has lovely little j -L A. Smith. Coos Rlvor; S. II. souvenirs of myrtle wood for snlc. ! Ciitllp. Coos River; B. N. Harry, To tho loft Is the .main Coos and Cur-j Sitkuni; Bddlo Loggott, Myrtle ry exhibit, wloro u largo flreplauo Is Point; Tom Motcnlf, Myrtlo Point; built of Coos Ray coal. W. A. Stull, Allegany; N. B. Dng- Sea foods ar shown, Including the Kott' Allegany; C. A. Wnlkor, Co- rnro roclc oysters Hint aro found ln(iullle. so few plucoti on the globo. Sovon If you should llvo and enjoy life, Until you've reached high altitude. l(iio thanks to God for all Ills help, I Old men show your gratitude. I Bl) MBADB. savings of a lifetime. Her son mean while has run away with a dance hall girl. Rut Mr, f'onwny tell her daughter Alice that Tom suroly will come back Komo day. And every night she put the prodigal's pipe and slipper before '' the fireplace. Tom Conway doe come ' home-staggering driinkenly there aft-, thk gui!?r OHHBItVBH SAYS; cr ho bus killed the girl with whom ho t , SlUSn.ri.SXSS,:!!:' "wi- . -. -,. " lug lii the neighborhood. AVhon sho hack yard with tho bed slnts and sees a black shadow on the porch slw pours boiling water over thoin, Hint shoots-and kills Tom. Hut she never s proof that alio is an entomologist." know this, for her ilaughtcr ana nor husband carry Tom's body away for Mrs. Glsh, MIhh GIbIi, Mrs. Clarence Collver, Mrs. Fred Messorlo, iMIss Illnke. Miss Henrietta Collvor, Airs. Duvo Wnllnco ,Mrs. Walter Chrlston Bon, Mrs. Dan Matlnon nnd Mrs. W. A. Collver. AT THE HOTELS Tlll'HSHAY'H AHHIVA'LS ('liaiuller Hotel Mayor, San Frnnclsco; W. I Tito Dorcas Club hold Its flcml iiionthly meeting Thursday nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. W. A. Collvor on Catching Inlot. Thirty ladles woro proven t to enjoy Mrs. Collvor's hospitality. During tho business session plans were mndo lo entertain . tho hus bands of tho ladles at a St. Patrick's party March 17. A musical pro grain was enjoyed along with tho pleasant hours of noodle work. At tho close of the afternoon tho host ess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Messorlo and Miss Wake, served a dollclous luncheon. Those present woro: Mrs. .1. T. Collvor, Mrs. L. F. lluporinnii, Mrs. Carl Smedberg, Mrs. John Carl son, Mrs. Arthur Muttsou, Mrs. Chus. Spooner, Mrs. Hnrvoy RursoII, Miss Lona Mnttson, Mrs. Barry Hussoll, Mrs. Win. I.nckstroni, Mrs. John Mnttson, Mrs. Herman Smllhgnll, Mrs. Luster Ilazolt'in, Mrs. Geo. Ross. .Mrs. Lizzie Ross, Miss Ida Mnttson .Mrs. T. M. Collver, Mrs. j C. Hilsold. Portlnnd; A. Tanner, Gold Josso Parker, Mrs. Bmest Smith, I Hoaeh. 4 '' Military Photoplays Demand Plenty of Black Powder U. Maver. San Frnnclsco A Drown, San Francisco; L. D. Smith, Coos ltlvor; C. II. Nolson. Florence, Walter C11II11, CoqulUo; J. Y Mlt cliell,' Stockton; II. G. Salyards, Chi cago; F. W. Worsnor, San FrnnelBco; B. D. Myers, Hilndon; W. L. Coch ran, Aberdeen, South Dnkota; Will lam Cnndllu, CoqulUo; G. 55. Woldln. Portland; J. J. Muany, Portlnnd; Al fred Johnson Jr. CoqulUo; J. 1). Lnr son, Myrtlo Point; J. Wortholiner, Portland; C. C. Cook, Sonttlo; Fred Max, San Fraclsco; W. It. Taylor, Portland; L. T. Morgan, San Fran cisco. HI. Lawiv;ico Hotel Vlrglo Norninii, Bureka; May Gold man, Burekn; W. J. l.und, Glonnda; 0. Anderson, Portland; Leo Tnllman. Portlaid; George Meyers, Soiittlo; William B. Howard, Cooston. Ulaiico Hotel Bddlo Loggott, Myrtlo Point; Tom Motcnlf, Myrtle Point; Carl Homer, Roaver Hill; William A. Stull, Al legany; C. A. Walker, CoqulUo; James McCahey, Tar Heel; II. M. Rao 'Portland. Lloyd Hotel J. M. Stoll, Portland; G. Miller, Myrtlo Point; T. O. lleos, Wagnor; It. C. Holmes, IJnitdon; Vado Garlln, Ilandon; Joo Pope, Coos River; Max Biigbtoom, North Uend; Mr. and Mrs. smhjSJ Phono 3D-J. M"k" I. M. WrlniiP-s Estimates furfflR;1 "-"--Jr"' Or. H. M. simu. ''ye. I'ar, Xnfi0 and it. ma'i'iik i. ' 'ra Disease; ;,''f, OffiCO I'hmin !?irien.l CkmJ .iVK' Benjamin Ostiiiui " C0XSULT.X(3 KNfllN , A.tC'IllTnOT Offloes, 20C Irvlnn. b, ?hono 103-L nr jgj g B,0t JJWhfoM. ol W. G. Chandler A rtf'llln,... Rooms 301 nn.1 302, CokiP, 1 Marslifleidoyl Wm. S. Turpen ' ARCHITKCT MnrshfleiJ, Qreto3, Perl Riley Ballingcr .,.,'.. .''.''.IKACIIBI .niuuu0 OUIIIIO, ill NO. tM,liI IWilNCEHOla All riiilrl,l n a Ji. V, "uomi il 1" . "V'l . 1 kM 'I II I1!! I 5 ..A1.".. "!!.'!. OnM Wi).. ""MWI Dr mi AT- CAMPBELL'S WO00YM3 North Front Htnti ntn llim J170 secret bmial. PBACB POBM. OVBHHBAIJD AT MYUTLB AHMS1 "Ssssh!" I 'iSesh! This Is a goBiipy plnco." ' "Ssh! Why?" "Ssshl Bvon tho rooms commun- varieties of cdlblo clams poke their long necks at you. Procoss fruits of SI. Lawienco llotol. B. L. Farniim and wife, North Rend; F. A. Preston, Portland; A. J, C. Klngsley, Sltkiim; Brvou Scott, Portland; B. L. Darker, Port laud; J. Ross, Portland; L. A. Plnnrd, Portland; Pntrlek Kelly, Portland. many kinds, annlos of mnnv vnrlollos J- Woiinlil, Portland; Perry Neal, nnd cranberries from tho famous ' iuhio; mmk uoppur, waguer; cranberry marshes of that region, hro of tho main display. Tho natlvo woodB Port,Orfnrd cedar, rpl co dnr, fir, spruco, homlock samplos or pnpor pulp made from fir waste aro ,nc,",,ot1, I HAXTBIt IX A XBW HOLB ! An agnte collodion, loanod by N., Charlie Ilaxtur. on bis recent trln1 B. Woodcock, Frank B. Stewart and I ,or from tho lmy, undertook to other btnnller collectors, reprosonts atmti j. i, Tuppor In some light a lifetimes picking. Mr. Steward U.earpuntry work, lie was standing now nn old man who JU)t able tojn a rather IiIkIi box trying to null make the trip to,soo his agate exhibit.',,,, a transom over the door of a Later there will bo dairy prod- building. After several futllo at ucts front Coos County, which ranks' tempts to hit tho null, Charlie lost second In tho state for chuuse and hi balance and foil bnekwnrd, and butter. J. A. Ward, who has In- In doing so he managed to knock stalled the exhibit and Is In charge, down a stovo and several yards of has loit no opportunity to iiiuku ' stovo pipe, lie was seen limping every product or his counties eon-, to the rsllrand sUtlon on a very epIcuotiH. On the Imlcouy he has 1 game log, and It is rumored that transplanted bodily a scone from ho hud to cancel h dlnnor engage Coos Ifliy. It Is n bit or parking J nieut as a result or his fall. It Is occupying uuu oud of the long bal-la good thing for (Mm ill that his cony, where native forus and young ' hone uro woll cushioned. CoqulUo evergreen trees have been planted ' Herald. If nonco should rclKii todnv In Europe and nil o'or tho world, lento with ono nnothcr." And flags of truco nro everywhere unfurled; I say, If poaco should rolgn today, And every nntlon would In slncoro faith cry "quits'." And say "War Is boll" "wo'ro civi lized nltfl." God would answer, or at, loast ho might Just Bay: "Quito right." I say, If poaco should rolgn today, And nations coaso roro'or to war; Almighty God would blows us nioro and more, I say, If poaco should rolgn today, God might groat blosslugs To mankind soud; Hut, unless warring ways soon mend, Though God dnlays a while, this world ho'U suroly end. - Bd Mcado. agalm,t a laudscnpo painting; or thut ueitlou, Tho ocoHii Is represented In the foreground, by real water, the Ciiquillo River, autl seattored hero i.ud there are nuihe aulumU YOUR FRECKLES xi;i:i .vitbxtiox ix im;uiuary AMI MAHCII (lit IWCB .MAY STAY COVBHBI) Now Is the time to take special care of the complexion If you wish It tc look well the rust or the your. The- February and March winds have a strong teuduuuy lo bring out frec kles that uiuy stuy all .Summer un less removed. Now Is the time to nfo othliie double strougth. This prescription for the removnl of freckles was written by a prom inent physlclsn sud is usually so successful that It Is sold by drug gistu under gUMrsuteo to refund the money ir 11 rails, lint an ounce Shrewd Old Man. "You'ro nn old mnrried man. What do you do when your wlfo begins to scold?" "Bncourngo her. I talk back discreetly, or course. I say tnntallz tug things. I make foolish excusos. I stammer and get husky." "Hut doesn't thnt mako her n groat doal mnddor?" "OT courso It dooB. "Thnt'fl the In tention. I wuiit her to get so mud that sho won't have any volco loft to ask for monoy." "Goo, I wonder H I'll over got as hardened as that!" BVBRYIIODY KNOWS IT, TOO. An Arkansas paper prlntod tho 'following advortlsomont: LOST. One mutc! imilfi wltli white nose weighing about 700 pouiulB. Homo noso that. Must bo as big as that or some Coos Ray folks who aro always thrusting theirs Into other people's business, im:rsM,'m, '''WMtimSv T. .1. SCAIFB e A. Il.llOMll fu I Mnrclifinlrl PAINT AND "'U'J"""U DECORATING ttl KMliiiatcs 1'urnKlifd I'Ikiiio lltl-R. JlnrMiflflJ, Off,! (, THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of IfarihfJtlJ WAHIIIXGTOX AVENUE staiii)i:.v siBra AOItTH I1K.VU O. A. Mctlls, Pro;. IsJcll-Stscfad Frontier TSjjttteo q-rc FluTturon of " OOMIOO -MUTUAL FILMG Miulern buttle t-Uiff dues nut go woll in nitlii pklurcs that is, It doesn't If It hi square with accurate eoudUlonu, t-'inola less rlile powder and long range artillery duels have robbed present diy coni'.lcH of (lint picturesque noiw which iniikes for theatrical puriKstcw. 6t) t'ueae proIucert of war plays who would satisfy their patrons adhere to the days whon black powder and white smoke added their vulu.cn to tho drama of life. Among theso wiser ir'.u( cm, dt'slrous of presiitln;r n fallliful portrayal of (ho times, Is tho New York Motion Picture Cirjor.itloii. whoso (Urns lire seen In the Mutual program. Ill famous Doiulno. Droueho nml Kay Deo wcaterii ph'turcH have garnereil for posterity many g splendid revival ot mi older and rougher period. The scene depletnl above Is representative of tho Indian warfaro of tho seventies, tho roaring days when the mivugc eohorts of Sitting Dull and Itnln- In-the-Faeo harried the northern plains mid wluu the Apache and Yaqul ilbes, lmdly crossed with a UoIoiih Mcxlemi strain, swatmetl about the toutli- ci u rant lies and mines of tho white settlers. . In si 1.;: lug these photo plays, strangely enough, it has beon found that tho trained Jntaiiese actors of the liuevl.lo studios aro bettor (11m Indians (ban the leal Indians employed by the hundred In the same coiniHiny. For n back ground to the leading characters the Indians are perfect. But (is the Impor tant churaclcr actors tho Japanese- Invo established n iire-enilneiice The picture shows tho jant Maud of a few soldiers ngalnst soino raiding Yaipils. leleased recently m the .Mutual program under the tlllo of "The Last of tin Line D.mleN ("reck Sejieid. MIS Rail- lull Price roturiiud Friday from a vis it 10 minus ereuK, wnore slut will f otl.lne -doublo strength, and even commence titachlug school March H fi w upplli utl-Jiis should show a It I- a beautifully .cool, refresh-.' K,,u '" Ul "lt,,rlc located slteut w.ud. iful liuproinieat, somo of tho In peture nud will grow iuoiru,n' lw,,," fro'" Co0 "Uwr. Co-1 hiiurier freikles even auUhlng on bruuttrm as time passes sud' .llU,,,n Uoi-hUI. tl.-ly. tho f!im thlugs take root ami , - tluno. la great urus r.O In all : " " " " it .iIi'ivk the bitolhs llii'oiiglunii Hi l.uiMiiih' ure huge biinclict, ul native ferns just as wo all know they grjow in Oregon, giving thu whole pluco r wuodluud fresliuess. Sole Agent for KNOX HATS jBfo)atilAa4& 4K2 IRVING BLOCK L. Acllcr- Rochester Clothing for men and young men ew 5pniig Arrival AVO.VT- QUIT S.MOKIXG M. G. l'olil, one or tho first settlers lu this valley, who Is now living near Ilandon, was In (own Saturday. Ho ; tukinir liiatiiieiit for a cancer which hau di-i eloped on bis Inwi-r Up. When iiBktd If it were a tobacco enncer. duo to smoking, ho Intimated that It mado no particular difference, ns ho did not propose to (llt smoking, which had boon a comfort for many years nid was ono of tho fffw jw liiamiug'te him. CoijuUlu Herald. Canned Fruit Specials For the balance of this week wo are ruun'ng a special on can ned fruit, lluy now and suvo one-third on your fruit: YBLLOW FHBB PBACHBS. per cau ic SL1CKD HAWAIIAN PLNBAPPLK, a cans for r.Oc APUICOTK, 8 cans for r,r,c DA IITLUTT PIJAU8, it cans fur !'.!!'.'. Wii All these enus sru No. a slse. We also have nu excellent No. 2 blse tin. Solid Muk toiuatoeu that wo uro selling for ?l.uo per dosttii. Got a rouelpt. Wo save y,m money. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House l'licno !tll..l. New Spring Suits and Coats Acll.-(--Rochester Clothes, New styles New Patterns for men and youiifi; men, Piico $15 to $30. New Arrivals for Spring KNOX HATS. JOHN B. STETSON Price $3.50 to $5.00. Arrow Shirts for Spring ALL NEW PATTERNS Shirt Stock, $1.00 to $2.50 New Arrivals for Spring This, Fowncs Gloves, Hoshy, Wand Bags, i i links and Suitcases, WE SELL FOR LESS. WHY? ! Because we sell for cash only. MEN'S SHOP New Arrivals LADIES' NEW SPRING SUITS We have all the newest shades- Bel gian Blue, Sand, Putty, Black and NaVy, . New Spring Coats In tho very newest materials and styles shown, Just from New York City, Prices very reasonable, New Spring Dresses Our dresses are the very latest mod els and are all the new shades, Some of them are Serge and Messa- line combined, Taffeta and Crepe de hine, ROOFING REP,Mtm!G, CONTRACT! 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