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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOlOEsMrMARCH 9, 1915 EVENING' EDITION. mrM.&JtAai-Ul FIVE Special For Thursday, Friday and Saturday lW Dresses, regular from $1.25 to $1.75, now ..9 Sffiffi rea. from $6.50 to $15, now $3.85 to $9. Rain Coats, peg '. r. . - :.- Wnlln rUlai'rniicflt'n nnrl I inrineioc rub waists mi ""- ToTrr::n::r -" GJ" WE CARRY THE HOLE-PROOF HOSIERY FOR WOMEN We Hava Just Received Another Shipment of c Coats range in price from $6.50 to $35.00, and Suits from $15.00 to $35.00. THE NEW STORE. THU, tf A5H1UN i.i-M.lKICl and T.ULOREII MATS Work piMMMlced mid prices rensoiitililo MltS. H. ' WIMjKV 0,cr Norton & UaiiBen's I'hoiio lfiO-.L 44 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfleld Creamery E ,t srAnn UNDER BAXITAltV CONDITIONS IN A CI.K AN AND MODERN FACTORY. o STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Fite dcllrcry, 8 n. in. nnd 1! p. m. Phono 7.1. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y IHE HOME AFFY MADE AVERN CANDY Wo niiil.o leu oi cam 178 Central av.t l"'oiu J:1-Tj LADIES' CLEANING WORKS' do French Dry Cleaning mi tho most lU'lhato fabrics. Wo posl- ' Ihcly Kiimantco nil work I'hiino ..X. Address :wi Ceutrnl Avoiiuo. Hf1'" "in i k, iniiniwtanyf DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Mill bo kept Ol'i:. TO TIIU FUIIUO A regular stato licensed underlakcr will bo In ihargo l'hono 10.1.J Ei i ' H ,. ur own prompt and particular delivery service u (cient clerks being out of tho high rent district ano Keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Cnroner & Hnaerl r-Jhe Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries '9 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 1 HESSEMBEH SERVICE 158R TWO l'HOXIJS. CAIJ, VS l'OH CAHS, TAMCADS, KXI'IIHSS WAOOXS. MAItSlU HXp CVCLUUV. intt UltOADWAV 98c 50 Jto from $1.25 to $2.00, now 69c ,$ rv just across from the Chandler Hotel, and next door to the Gas and Electric Office. Phone 145-X. HOTEL FOR SALE CHEAP Most modern and cleanest in tho county, deputation tho best on tho liny. 31 Blcaiii-heutcil looms. Conicnt finished plaster. Can bo used as npnrlment or rooming house. Host location in tho illy. Caters to tho best trade. Flru protection first class. Insured for ? 1 1)00. Can give dean bill or sale. Money can bo doubled when rnllroad Is tomploted. Land lady's health domniidii lmmodluto change of climate. Will sacrifice ror $1500. $800 down, balance on oasy payments. Phono 721 North lie nil If you mean business. It GOODRUM'S GARAGE ; HOME OF THE CADILLAC AND DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOIt AliD MA K IIS OF CADS O :ti7 Ceiihnl nv. I'liouo :ir:Mi PICTURES mul- Picture Framing REHFELB'S IIUO CENTRAL AVENUE Phono JS7.W. Stop hero when on buslnpss, pleasure) or Bhopp'ng tour. Senlco mul Kiiulpnu'iit Di:ST IX TIIU WKST Lowost rntos ly comparison Hnlc.s lo Vou fiO rooms $1.00 100 rooms with bath tfl.no 100 looms with bath S-.00 200 largo outsldo Mnko this your headquartors m u pfflpfifiM I XiOiTLANttOmON agta Quality Groceries . in ....! r t WEATHER FORECAST riljr Am latcd Treti lo Coo Bar Timet. OREGON Unsettled, prob- i ably showers In west, fair In v east, with southeant winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at i 1: 13 a. ., March 9, by ' HonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- 1 prnment meteorologist: v Miixlinum 53 ! Minimum 3.1 At -1:13 a. m 1C O Precipitation ... 05 o Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1 ioi4 ri3.no 1 Precipitation Bnmo porlod last year til. fill Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. HORN. i .- - , TITOIIEY-To Mr. and Mrs. .Tnni63 I W. Tuoliey, nt their homo In liny City, March 8, an eight-pound girl, their first child. Doth mother and l daughter tiro doing well. ORPHEU-M 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better TONIGHT. TilCMliiy-WcilncMliiy THE CORSAIR Ilasod on Lord Dyron's story of tho Bumo nanio and features Crar.o Wilbur with an all-star American cast. Full of mystery nnd sunshlno and deals with tho magnetic Influ ence of a boautiful slnvo girl. An exceptionally strong plot and set tings of alluring orientalism. It's In four reels. GET OUT AND GET UNDER Mndo for FUN. It la funny, too. PATHE'S NEWS No. 5, 1915 Tho world bofon .tir oyos. This wcok's Includes ulan troops rushed to tho front, burying tho dead nt Hartlepool, Belgians killed by Germans; Cakes for tho Soldiers, Hiiclng at Now Orleans; .lapancRo Nurics Leave for Europo; Hotel De (link, and many other topical sub jects. Look out for tho Hoy Scout plc tii'fu coming soon. Coming Thursdny-Frldny .Kdlson th.oo-reel battles of Chlcnmngua and Mobile Day. It's a thriller and nu f. ntlc. THE Ideal Home IS oxn WHICH IS IM.HAS. ANT AND IXVITIXd Good HUM'S TO 1DII,' I! TDK IIOMi:. Quality First Johnson-Gulovsen Company The Quality Name with a Service Fame. This is E.OYAL TAILOR. LE COMi: IX AXD GKT MUASI'IHCD FOIt THAT EASTER SUIT $16 to $40 HHK Ol'K W1XDOW FIXUP Two Stores Mmliflelil ;: :: :: Xortli lleml Glien High Honor Miss Mny Preuss of Mnrslifield was accorded one of tho highest honors that can he accorded a woman student at tho t diversity til llcrkeley, according to word received here. Sho was elected General chairman of the University Woman's doy exercises. Pimm ri- IjiipiownteiiK V. K Clettlns has Just completed tho plans niul specifications for sewer andwat-1 or systems In Httdzlen Park and the,Its announcement Is made that the Im provement is to bo mudo soon. It. Von Shlpiuan Is expected back from a bIx weeks trip through Otegon some time next week. Couldn't Kind Rill. Two strang ers appoared at tho Klder steamship office yesterday and asked for tickets south, ono man wanting to pay for both tickets. A $10 bill put on tho counter disappeared and the officers wcro called In. They searched both men but could find no traco of tho missing money, lloth men loft on tho Elder. Father Very ll. II. K. llooth received a telegram' this- morning stating that his father is critically 111 at Winonn, Minn. Ho has under gone a couplo of operations without fnvornhlo results and It Is feared that ho cannot recover. Mr. Hooth and wire and Mrs. G. A. Dennett will leuvo tomorrow for Winona. Mr. llooth Sr. visited hero a few years ago. Sinipsou Coining. H. C. DIors was hero from North liend today. Ho said that according to Del Lennnn who re cently returned from San Francisco, L. J. Simpson will probably return Leforo March 1C. Mr. Simpson Is ex pected to return to San Francisco for tho annual meeting of the Simpson Lunibor Co. March 20. Dr. Harry Simpson, nccordlng to tho last word, was critically ill. To K(ciiil Komi Paul Dimmlck, of tho Swayno & Hoyt interests, Is arranging to extend their logging road near Heaver Hill. Ho Is having difficulty In solectlng a new loca tion for tho camp which they opened to log part of tho Doutln tract which thoy purchased, if this Is solcctcd, tho road mny bo extended nt onco but If not, tho extension may wult two or thrco months. Thoy aro now getting considerable fir logs, tho early run having been mostly spruce. At pres ent, tho logs nro being hnulod be tween 2,000 nnd 2,500 feet by cable. lliiys Hitiber Shop. O. K. llulln, who has boon employed In Jas. Wyn no's Illanco barber shop this aftor noon purchasod tho "O. K." barber sliop from August Farley and will tnko possession tomorrow morning. Ho plans to completely overhaul and Improve tho shop. Mr. llulln is one of tho best barbers on tho liny and during his sovornl years rcsldenco hero has won mnny fiionds'who will wish him success In his shop. Fred Uarnnrd will take his plnco in tho Illanco shop and Mr. Woodruff will roninln In tho O. K. shop. Mr. Fnrloy will remain for a short tlma In hopes of regaining his health. 0M'iik Mulci'iilty Hospital. Mrs. M. J. Ostrow has oponcd a nintornlty hospital nt r.U2 North 2nd St. In tho building fonuorly occupied by tho MaiHliflold aonernl Hospital. Tho hospital is open to nil physicians nnd will fill a much needed want. Tho eiiilpmeut nnd furnishings nro now mul or tho host order mid tho build ing has been completely .ouovnteil, the extorlor ns well as tho Interior nnd every tiling Is In readiness for tho recoptlon of patients. Mrs. Ostrow has been vory fortunnto In securing an bond iinrso, Mrs. J. K. Kdiniinds lorniorly Mrs. Dillon whoso reputa tion as n nurso Is well known T WEARY WILLIE'S RAGS Lubin comedy that will satisfy Six reals of select pictures A VAUDEVILLE ACT Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c; children 5c. Coming Thursday, THE SPIT-FJRE A Famous Player Production HE THEATER TflftllG we use SQUIBB'S PURE CHEMICALS AND DRUGS, and Standard Pharmaceutical Preparations In doing tills wo can assure yon of an accurate and correct service In strict compllnnco with phyeklnn's dliectlous. "THE OWL" Fran k D. Cohan. ' "The Central Avenue Prut Store." throughout this BPcltnn. Their many' rriends will wish them tho abundant success they aro suro to attain, ' GEO OI1ERST of suniner wrfs a Marshfleld business visitor today. ALFRED JOHNSON, of Co-! qullle, is a day. Marshfleld visitor to- .ll'DOE JOHN HAM was a legal visitor at the county seat this morning. MRS. W. F. McKl.noWNY Is on thoj sick list today and under the doe- tors care. , i MISS HUTU WOODFORD or Co- qulllo was a Marshfleld visitor Inst evening. i i MRS. F. W. .10XKS and Mrs. C. H. ' Schroeder, of Coiiulllo, are Marsli field visitors. WYMAX AI.1112I:, of South Inlet, spent last evening heru on busi ness nnd pleasure. WM. KA1SHR, In chnrgo of tho Hnu sor & Ilauscr work uenr Ten Mile, cunio in yesterday on business. SIIHUIFF ALFR10I) .10HXSOX enmo over from Coiiulllo this morning, serving numinous for sovernl cases. .. STANLHY HFNDHRSON nnd nro moving Into ono of the now Clnrko npartnicnts on Flrod ave nue. J. C. KENDALL left yesterday after noon for Dnndon on legal business. Ho expects to return from thoro this evening. MR. CARPENTER, of Ton Mile, an old soldier, had a enncer removed from his lip nt tho Mercy Hospital this morning. MRS. II. R. CHANTLER, wlfo of II. It. CHANTLER, sub-contractor for Hausor & llauser, was in tho city today from North Inlet. A. P. DAVIS, Deputy Sheriff, return ed to Coqulllo this morning, hav ing romniucd hero last ovontug to attend a Masonic meeting. MRS. C. R. PECK will bo back Mon day from a four wooks trip to San i Franciscn and Los Angoles, nccord lng to a wlro rccolvcd from her yesterday. GEORGE W. KRUSE was down last evening from Isthmus Inlet. Mr. Kruso hits just purchased 'n lfi-horso-powor caterpillar plow for his ranch up tho Inlet, GEO. P. LAIRD, who recently dispos ed of tho Ilandon water works to tho city, was hero last night en routu to Portland on business. Ho will return In a fow days. P. J. SIIEEIIAN, who Is Inking a va cation from his duties with the Smith-Powers Company nt Wagner, plans to leave soon for Sin Fran cisco to tnko In tho exposition. HENRY NATW1CK,. chopping klndl llug with n hand uxii on tho .Wes ley N'oalt runch on Coos River this morning almost severed his thumb, lie c-umo to town for medical treat ment. DAN CAMPIIELL Is laid up In bod again as u icsiilt of dropping a piece of heavy timber on his foot. Two bones were broken. Suvoral weeks ago Mr, Campbell fell u cross a log and broke three ribs. MRS. FAY JONES caino ovor from CoiiuIIIq last evening to bid good bye to Miss Mny Jones who loft fin flu Ciiinilu'nll fir Int. 1,., iti.i III I ". villi , Ji .v. ,- ... ..w, nw..u ... Sncrnmouto after an extended vis It with relatives In Coos County.' MR. AXD MRS. C. 11. CHANTLER, witli tholr duughter Miss Dorothy Chantlor expect to lonvo Thursday on the Eldor for their homo in Tn coma. Mr, Chantlor has boon horo several mouths interested In sub contracting on tho llauser & Huub cr work. It, J. LONG, who has Just roalgned as Doputy Sheriff In Los Angeles, arrived from tho South on the Specdwoll and expects to Icnvo for Curry County where ho goes on 11 intuitu ltrnlinalHnn Imllic Inlnr. 0 --- -n ested In n new black sand machine, i st. liwrenco Iloto)' Ho is a relative of Colonel Rosa,' John Hooth, poitlnnd; Mnrlt llop- of Uandon. ' j,urf Wngner; .lames Clowlng, Spo- kane; F. J. Drown, Portland; Ofcorgo MRS. h. L. THOMAS, who has beenlC. Faby, I'ortlnnd; L. D. Judy and visiting relatives at Honulani, j family, Ash, Oregon. Wnohlngton, is expected home In ; Ulanco Hotel a couple of weeks. She will bo at i Arthur D. Lawrence, l.os Angeles; Snleiu next Sunday to attend a O. C. Riley, Lakeside; T. Flannlgan, reunion of Mr. Thomas' family. Mr. Lakeside; Oeorgo V. Krtise, Isth Thomas may also go there, but ls'mus Inlet; Sam nriiner, isthmus In unceitaln wheiher ho will bo able 'let; V. P. Rutherford, Coqullle; H. lo get away. j C. Hansen, Myrtle Point; F. A. Nel- ,son, Myrtlo Point; R. Duffy, Myrtlo i ' I AMONG THE SICK W. H. ABhnian is reported doing nicely at Mercy Hospital' whoro he recently underwent nn operation. It will bo a couplo of weeks before ho will bo nblo to rotum homo, j Preliminary in Russell Case Will Wot Be Held Until De tailed Statement Comes A preliminary hearing In the Rus sell case of alleged poisoning will bo held Immcdlatly aftor the arrival from Portland of the chemists anal- ysls, nccordlng to Sheriff Alfred .loiinson who came ovor tins morning. Word received from E. P. W. Hard ing, chemist, some time ago said tho analysis would bo hero last week. Thoro hove been no now dovelop menls In the ense, says tho SiiorliT, Pontlnnd refuses to budgo from his first story, declaring that ho told -o truth in tho Myrtlo Point poisoning. SAVE the DIMES by tindliiir with HAINES. THE FAIR THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY LOOK WHAT WE ARE OFFERING FOR WEDNESDAY, Tllt'RS,- DAY AND FRIDAY Chirks Rest Spool nPn ! Cotton, 8 for Zub ' Mou's Ribbed Shirts or Drawers, 50c and 7Cc Qn" values, only Jdu - J $2.r.O Ladles Flno wool Al- ' b.itrosa Waists, isa Waists, var- (f4 pn. . colors, only . . .ip JU Ions col Pearl nations, puro whllo, vnrloiis sizes, values to fl . , 10c, now .dozen "-"-"j 4- 10c Ecru Linen Crnsh for :- for fancy work, 21 In. npn wide, only, yard Z Jb fl.no and $1.75 Ladles' Odd FIi:iiieletto Klmonas, variety of colors and sljlos. flC-. Only Utll, l.adleK' white Waists, mudo of Voiles, L.iuiis, and All Oier Embiolilery, various kinds; values to $!!, flC. ! i i , I Only JJU UO-lnih beautiriil Curinlii Scrims, pretty flornl bor- dors, former prices 2Ce to 3 tie. Per yard now 18c I line Children' Llack Pauls, Special only ... , , , ... 19c vTVYy ? 10c and ir.o Rick Rack Uralds; various widths. Only i,or KP bolt Jb O $1.50 nnd $1.75 Ladles Ciopo and MiibIIii Gowns, beautifully trimmed. tC excellent mnterlrtls dub CHEMISTS OfiT DELAYS EH 40c to COe latest dross ruf- flings nml ruchlngs, largo as- I Bortmont of patto.-iu. On alo, nt por 09 O yard , COb ABSOLUTELY YOUIt MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY HACK I THE FAIR CENTRAL AVEM'i: NEXT TO CHANDLER HOTEL AT THE HOTELS Point. Cliiiticll, i Hotel 41 . m. urnisor, .Norm jnioi; k. u. Doran, Portland; George P. Laird, llnndon; Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Co 'llllo; R. J. Long, Los Angeles; G. N. Tnylur, Portland; J. O. Leggott, Port land; Mrs. II. R. Chantlor, Xorth In let. Llojd Hotel Mno Snndor, Clnclnnattlj E. II. Hoyo, Poitlnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Wages, South Inlet; Dnvo Rohn, Portland ; I. S. Stuller, Rosoburg; William Sllget, Connlllo; Mr. and Mrs. Mc.Mann, Portland; A. Stoon, Sumner. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANTED Pracllcul niii-ho would like lo enro for Invalid at own apartments. Phono a:i7-L, Homo Hotel. LOST Mister peail, Kohl mounted stickpin, valued for associations. Howard for rotum to Times offlco. WANTED WANTED Y"u and your friends to bo frlonds of Lnxatenc, that mild nnd plcusnntly offectlvo lax ntlvo for coiiBtlpaMon. Sond somo of these dnlnty boxes to your friends In tho distance Trial size 10c, nt any drug storo. ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec ond mid Market. FOR SALE FOR SALE TliorotiKlilircil Urowni Loghorn chickens. GO conts per 15-cgg sotting. J, E. Fltzgornld, phono 3117. FOR SALE First-class iii)'1iik res tnurant on Coos Day, address "Op I 7 , l' portunity," enro Times. Oil SALE Eggs for linUhlng, H. C. White Leghorns, nono bettor; $r,00 por 100; baby chicks also; Rocky Point Poultry Farm, Em plro, Orogon. Phono C028. FOR SALE Motor boat. .Excellent onglno. F, A. Sncchl. FOR SALE Chester Whllo Inmr, $30.00 Phono .107X0 or address P. O. IIox 1112, North lloud. 0 FOR RENT FOR RICNT Housekeeping suite, Mnrshflelil Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial. Phono 137-L. ii i.i f FOR RENT. I looms with or, with out board, 1GG So. 10th Street. FOR RENT IM'oom bath, ami lot for Ferudule. Phono Rend. house, with garden, at in 11, North FOR RENT Fhc-iooin house, 018 South 11th street. FOR RENT HoiiM) lu mir of LuwIh' cniidy store. John Ferguson. POR RENT Fiiiiilhliecl IVrooui Iioiibo. -HIS Hall nvo. Apply 708 So. Fifth street. 4 LOST AND FOUND' LOST (told handed umbrella, ot twoen Chundler Hotel and Hunker Hill, $2,50 reward for Its roturn to Dox "N" Times offlco. Ii()ST KATURDAY field bronst pin buttorcup shapo. Roturn to Dox .j Tlmos offlco. , , , LOST-SUNDAY' Snmll purso con. talnlng over $10.00. Reward for return to llonry Mack So. Bth St. or Dox "It" Times office. FOR TRANSFER AND O STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and Iluggttge, Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone Hill. Ho.ddeiii'0 Phono Hl-J. .Mai hot nvn. and Waterfront ' ' i I I Cuosint