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IMMPPlPSiiil Bw ngUSffv,'. y i J " THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1915-EVENING EDITION FOUR n IfPfl r SHIPPING NEWS OTT 1 OS y iHHflBliHHHHiHiHHHBHMBHHHHHSSffiBRBUKSHMJiHPnBMRtaZZM 11 ftTT: $1 k"M.;V1KHw n MPJ X'ltf njii' i:ui i' . i . i. . .w-e r r s'tii iim, "i wit! ,;bi tf2!ftl y ui ,7, iun. 1 fiiJw rkWIBK 1 ; iU m ?IMi m;iH rv'M ni - . ,'! i, ' i a t fe. 'an " . ' , H .ii " Si"'' f.i i, o 1 I 'I ". I I ! ;.! ... ?h' :""!;'. UTJffl ; vwju 4." JM' t 1 l 1 .j Kii Jiin i,;.,.' ' t'i:iii H" ' , t li,tS , . ; . l i i IU11.M '' lp''1 ' Villi '5'", .f'.iffi lat: ll'11', Will 1 ' v 'MiriffiB :...!; Ill III t .. H "'l .1" '., i.' . " .', Bi iM.1," " r,i. r . w if!H i- ' Vf'l"' .i.il p.i'1!' " .n ri sBPii, 1 . ' ' 1. IT "T.T d "i ,"i- !: '.' . i ... ' ...? , Ml-.'. ' ' IU ' V ( .I '. '! .1 . ,!f., " .! '.' n 'i, .; 'I.. '.I (Hi. ',';' ;'J "If! ' .intn'M.. '. . . . '"i j? 'i (;?' ' . i llf fl i1 i, ' i r it 1, 'iwi i i i ftr. 1 i; dm m ?: II ) ' . a Pl lw Ji Ai -ciMii irs'.BI' ki rr . - ?. mm 'S PURSE waitku sioitru.v caitoiit i NOItTIt ItKNI) AlTCIt HOItltlXO MUH. I.IZIK UIMMKH OK 9107 IX llllil.S. SHIPS SIDES Wnlter Slorgnn this morning plcadud guilty beforo Jndgo Jen nock, of tlio Jiiatlco Court, of steal ing n pockotbook containing $107 from Mrs, I.lzzlo Wlmtnor about five o'clock yesterday uftornoon. lie was bound over to tbo grand Jury nnd will bo taken to Coqulllo for a rest In tho county Jail. .Mrs. Wlmmcr npneared nnd told bar story to tlio Judge, alio declail cd yesterday slio met Morgan on tlio street ,nnd, knowing him, stop ped for a few minutes to talk. It wa3 later that flho went Into a clean ing establishment on Alder avenue, botweon rirst nnd Second strcots, and asked to sea some vacant rooms overhead. It was there that Morgan came to her, said Mrs. Wlmmcr, and again began talking. Together they looked over tho rooms and as they stood at tho head of tho stairs Morgan told Jior good-byo and hurried away. Several moments later Mrs. Wlni mor discovered her pocketbook miss, ing from her overcoat pocket, and returned to look through tho rooms. It wag not there. Tho pollco hero and In North IJcnd wore notified and about nlno o'clock Chlof Fete Anderson, at North llcnd, found Morgan on tho street. Ho admitted tho theft and was brought over hero and placed In Jail, Morgan had nothing to say this morning, putting up no excuse. Ho is a young man about 25 years of ago, short and mcdlumly heavy set, -with bushy hair. Ho has been work ing In this vicinity for several years nnd originally camo from Califor nia. Mrs. Wlmmor Identified tho flvo $20 bills nnd tho change. Tho poc Jcotbook had been thrown nway. A flvo-dollnr bill had been cashed and partially spent, though there was about $102 that was returned to Mrs. Wlmmor. 1 SAIL NORTH 01 GEO. I. ELDER Sl'ltlXa THAI-TIC OX IXCHHASIJ forrnr. in:xi) ciiamiikr op com. MI.W'IJ srCJOKSTS l'xiqim: Al VHHTISKMKXT TO STAHT IX 1IUHTUV OAMI'AIOX. Thnt stenmshlps plying between Coos Hay nnd outsldo ports havo tho words Cooa Ilav nalnted In largo red letters on their sides Is a suggestion mndo at n meeting of tho North Dcnd Chamber of Commorco last evening and will bo roferrcd to tho advertising committee, after their appointment next week. Tho matter will then, If favored by tho com mittee, bo formally placed beforo tho steamship companies for their nAllnti UtUUIIi I ill 1,1 CllfVf IlUt 111 UUU1IU u t'l." " Moro thnn 40 members r'enorted smith bmind. and tho agents hero at tho meeting, tnKlng part in tne dcclnre that It will probably now discussions. Nothing could bo done hold this strength for tho rest of regarding tho Fourth of July ceic bratlon, reported E. L. Powell, chair mnn of tho committee, for tho rea BREAKWATER HER E WITH LIST OF 43 ACCLAIMED ! AXI) AOUXTS PIIOI'IIKSV Ill'SV skahox i.'ikti:i:x PA.ssnx. oi:its pho.m i:i'iti:iCA. Carrying 100 passengers, north, ir. nf tlmm from Kureka. tho Qeo. w wiiiop Hnlln,! nf 7:.T0 this morn ing with tho largest passenger list slnco early Inst fall. Tho list of this morning verifies tho early re port of a week ago that the spring traffic nlonc tho coast Is on tho Increase, north bound as well ns tlin Biirlnc nnd niimmcr. From linr trln to Knrokn tho El der nrrlvcd In last evening and this son that the mntler hns not been ta- momlnc was ready to sail nt 7:30. kon up yet by tho Mnrshfleld execu- Those who enmo from Eureka tlvo committee. Ho stated his belief hero wero: Mrs. A. M. Tower, H. A. that It Is too enrly to begin prcpnra- Bmitoll. Mrs. P. H. Anthony, V. FIGR T ID BEER CAUSE OF FINES tfons nnd that nothing should be dono for nt least n month. Ilccauso of tho nos3lblllty of North Dcnd's streets being torn up nnd undergoing Improvements nt tho time of tho National flro-crnckcr dnv many plans havo been advanced for holding tho celebration In Marshfleld this year. Keck Xciv Tinliislrlcfl. Now Industries nro needed on Coos Dnv. decided tlio Chamber of Com morco members Inst evening. A committee on factories will bo ap pointed next week nnd it will bo Its duty to look Into sites nnd their prices. A greater sharo of tho waterfront is nt present controlled bv tho Simpson Lumber Comnnny nnd for this renson, stntes Secretnry Smith, tho commlttco will havo to first confor with tho company of ficers regarding now sites. Thcro nro sovornl available sites on Pony Slough, said soma of tho members. This, too, will bo In vestigated by tho committee. Willi tho data thus gathered, say tho members, Inquiries may bo answered Immediately and correctly. ArtviTllHlng Polders. A slognn contest will probably bo started, said Mr. Smith, for nn npproprlnto catchword or phraso for advertising booklets soon to bo Is sued In n quantity of not less thnn 10,000. Theso will bo small enough that thoy mny bo slipped Into biiBl- uoss envelopes. tfltANK LAPP I-..NUWU.H IX M'UP. 1'I.M WITH WIPE AXI) IHA. iiKMii: UUHHMA.V m:i:ii is OIVKX TO MIXOIt (,'IIU,. Aftor unraveling n long list of troubles, straightening out tho ovl dunco nnd aftor piecing It together again, Judgo Uutlor, In tho Pollcu Court, this morning fined n mnn nnd woman JIG for fighting and assess cd a Crook $2r for giving beer to n minor girl. Tho first two son t'oncoB wero suspended during good bohnvlor. Lato yesterday nfternoon tho po llco wero called to n lodging house on front street whoro thoy nrrcsted Frnnk Lapp for fighting with his wlfo and with Isabollo Cushmnn, who nyH sho lives In North Hond. In tho doorway of tho room wero found two (Ireoks, Nick Dlmons nnd Nick Dommos, ireor wn8 In ovldonco and tho two men wero nlso tnkon In chargo for giving liquor to a minor. Mrs. Lapp is 17 yonrs of ago. Thoy testified nt tho thno thoy cniuo to tho room to boo Mrs. Lapp nnd hlro hor to work In n Crook coffeo house on Kronl Btrect. Tho tory was plnuslblo onough until this morning, whon tho proprietor of tho plnco appeared In court nnd testified that tho olhor two men hnd nothing to do with his ostnb Ilshment mill thnt im -,,i,i i.i- ... ' ' '" "Wll.ll IIIIU 1IM '.. " " 4 girl to work thoro until ho had re- M,,'m'"AO AVllih l.iiVVU ?LIt. colved permission from Chlof Car- KI:T RT ,,oc AT H AXI) 8:!I0. tor. . . Tho Crooks then stated thoy had Attonil HAXILPS UALU Pam..s been glvm, CO cents by tho women Hull, KATUlt.UV X J S M,Z o buy tho beer and woro merely tlii-H OrclioUm. thoro dollvorlng it whon tho offlcors enmo. They Inter switched their testimony and declared through an Interpreter thnt thoy had broiiKht tho amber filled bottles up for tho pieasuro of tho Indies. It was this switching thnt convlctod Nick Dlm ons. Ills pnrnor, Nick Dommos, who threo days ago was up for scaring women nt night, demonstrat ed with a flourish of hnnds and foot that ho was merely a by stander. Prank Lnpp ontorcd tho caso whon ho enmo to tho room whoro his wlfo nnd tho othor women woro slaying nnd thoro begnn a quarrel with his wlfo which, boforo ending, Involved Isnbello Cushman nnd soveral blows woro exchanged all tho way round. All woro sovoroly lectured bv Judgo llutlor boforo being released. Mrs. Lapp declared that sho will loavo Saturday for hor homo In Holllughnm, Wash.. Koine homo to hor mothor. llASKKT HALL (J.ME AXI) DAXl'i:, nt EASTSIDE. 1.MHUAV M.VItCII, l. .MUSH) 11V PltAWS OIU'IIESTIIA. TICKETS. (JKXTS. T.lei CEX. AMMISSIOX i!.V. HOAT I Watch Repairing Done Right, Try Us It. Anthony, A. A. Jackson, W. E. Egleston, Hno Caroy, Milton Glass, Loran O'Connor, Emma O'Connor, 71188 Lomnnskl, Mrs. J. L. Masson, P. Wilson, D. O. Spangler and P. K. Hodgklns. The passengers sailing north from Coos Bay were: 13. O. Conner, E. It. Thompson, It. Pierce, Earl Southard, Ed Pohr son, Axil Hanson, Harry Untitle, George H. Johnson, A. Chadwick, Inn Johnson, Miss Allco Nolnnd, Mrs. 0. It. Moland. Mrs. O. S. Tor- roy, Margaret Nlcolal, E. A. Mlddlo- brook, J. I). Miner, C. H. Gordon, If. It. Chnntlor. Mrs. II. It. Chant- ler, Miss Dorothy Chnntlor, Elmer Snpc, J, A. Sape, Joo Utilabo, Chas. Dorrl, Mrs. Ambrosl HorrI, L. A. PInard. D. Dodgo. Mrs. D. Dodge. Gcorgo It. Nolnnd, Gcorgo It. No- land, Jr., S. C. Van Armltngo, L. IT. Austin, J. P. Cooko, L. T. Mor gan, Pcnrl Miller, Mrs. Win. Glll- Ings, Constnnt Clnrk, 13. Clark, Sy bil Clark, Mrs. llodlnc, II. E. Barrett, T. B. Shorldnn, A. IC. Pot- tit, C. W. VIq Thlor, Mrs. C. W. Vlo Thlor, Genova Hess Vlo Thlor. J. Mourflold, C. L. Campboll, H. A. Vaughn, Edward W. Wolf, W. M. Grout, Sldnoy Tolsor, W. J. Illgglns, E. I). Main, J. Snrk, II. O. Holmes, Carl L. Albright, Gcorgo W. Mooro, Harry Tuttlo, T. 11. Tuttle, Allco Tuttlo, Mrs. L. Olson, Mrs. H. Hnrt mnn, Mrs, Mngglo .Mnxfiold. Miss Mngglo Mnxflold, Mrs. Mildred Cliirlc, II. L. Stanley, Mrs. 11. L. Stnnloy, Mrs. C. J. Adolr, Miss Jonotto Trol Hn'gor, C. Dunnovon, J. It. Stnnloy, Leo Hall, Dlxlo Southom, P. J. Mlchnol, Jnmes Ccdeso, Jnmcs Hoo sen. Cos Perm, Mntt Kalec. John Swnnson, Frnnk Prlpz, Ed Lynn. TO HEMAIX OVEIt UNTIL .MOX 1UY HKPOItlJ ItHTUKXIXd TO POItTLAND, THUS STAItTIXO NEW SCHEDULE. Brlnclnc -13 nnsscngors from Port land, the Breakwater crossed In nt S:30 nftcr a pleasant voyngo down tho const. To stnrt her new sched ulo tho Brenkwnter will now lny over hero until Monday beforo start- Ine north ncnln. Hor reculnr sail ing time during the winter hns been on Saturdnv. Hereafter tho Break water will sail from Portland on Fri days. Thoso who nrrlved from Portland this morning wero: M. C. Wills, B. A. Senborg, Mlko Somers, Chns, Meade, M, Crnne, Thos. Callahan, .Mrs. E. W. Ma tron, E. W. Matron, D. W. Holmes, Mrs. D. W. Holmes, Mnuret Holmes, Florcnco Fletcher, Eldrldgo Flotch er. Frank Ledow. Levi . Nichols. Chns. Hochborg, J. II. Sh.ittuck, C. G. Graham, Sam Kntrodls, Bon Ity- berg, Mrs. C. A. Cook, Illchnrd Cook. Jnno Cook, Mrs. C. J. Storey, Mrs. Ada Smith, Edw. Summers, A. Knutson, Tom Myhnlda, Myrtlo War ren, C, Horronolp, Salvador Leglnn, II. Newmnn, A. Olson, John W. Al sop, Clydo Williamson, Itoy Wil liamson, A. C. Luchcr, Grant dial- lender, Mnry Smith, Grnco Johnson, C. 11. Carder, G. B. Illgglns, T. E. Larson. ill v 14II By the elite of every section of Coos Bay this'. EXHIBITION of SPRING 1915 STYLE; surpasses all previous displays. We Thank 0ur Patrons of today for ihe many expressions of apprecid lion our efforts Have brought forth and which Ji NnAn Unnl tittiU .!. 111. I . ucun uw vviui miuii iiuerai purcnasing. a To MOHTOW we shall exhibit another nPw ! shipment that arrived today, miiiuuuiiuni oMLt ur nitw r-ABRICS CONTINUES JENNINGS .i tm KM SMITH ARRIVES TODAY CARLOS GOES SOUTH StiMin Schooner GetH Any nt (I A. M. Cairles lit Passengers anil KuII LuiiiIkH' Cargo. At six o'clock this momlnc tho stenm schooner Carlos got away for Snn Pedro carrying 13 passengers and a full lumber cargo. Tho ves sel, which belongs to tho Olson & Mnhonoy lino, is said by tho offlcors to navo been chartered only for this trip, though Captain Wlnklo Is re ported to havo stnted IiIh bollof tho ship would mnko sovornl trips. I-ormorly sho plied on n regulnr run betweon Snn Ernnclsco nnd Grays Harbor and Bolllnghnm, but trado thoro hns boen slnck dnrlnc tho Inst fow months. Tho Carlos Is a woodon vossol, larger than tho Itedoudo, whoso nlnco sho took. ma carried moro lumbor. Tho electric cranes nt tho Smith mill worn not used In loading, according to tho omcors yestordny, but Instoad. tho ship's tocklo did tho work. Sho enmo In Saturday uftornoon nnd began loading on Mondny morning. inoso who sailed on tho Carlos wero: It. Mayor. A. W. Brown. G. T, Kelly, David l'uranen, Thomas mioy, It. B. Xowhnll, l'. B. Martin, O. C. Ulloy, Victor Kangas, H Goiso, E. S. Shaklotord, E. G. Sl.ackloford and John l'enuock. LU.MHEH CAItltlKIl HHIXG.S 2 I'A.SSE.VGEItS: H I XING l.V NEW t'OAT OV PAINT Al'TElt AN NUAL INSPKCION. With 12 passenger tlio Nnnn Smith arrived from Snn Francisco this afternoon' rcsplcndant In now paint from stom to stom, tho re sult of her annual trip to tho dry dock. Thoso who nrlvo woro: J. Pranzon, O. Kenrllng, Mrs. .Mary Krlclc, It. Krlck, Mrs. Hormnn and child, J. 0. Stommlor, Mrs. J. o. Stommlor, V. L. Grnnnls, Mrs. p. L. Grannls, Mrs. li. Mann, Miss Martyn, Mrs. Scliioffol, C. O. Wcekor, D. SJilofol, 0. Joffcrlcs, S. Athana8sldas, L. W. Meyer, L. E. Doll, P. Miller, G. Strnub, p. straub, P. Durkor, J. Ilarrlgnn, 11. A. Carl, E. Erlckson. T; Miller, J. Itobuck, J. Holm, It. Olson, N. D. Bucklor. K. V. KniBO. J. A. Matson. Mrs T 11 t nno Jlrs. E. 11. Lno. II. Bloomflold. W. V. Ogren, O. E. Murray. Mrs. E. P. Stutsman, 'Mrs. W. M. Itohror, C. M. Kurtz, S. S. Goshen. J. P. Culbert, P. Schlltz. North The Firm That Sells The Best For just a Little Less, "''"''SSHEHiHBHHiHBHBBHBHBfiHHBBBHBHBBM t ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL I In tho Heart of Marshflold All Outsldo Rooms. Stoti Hent t, .V',, ?,,,l,rP0,', Wat or DAY ..HATES. Tfin nml IIP WEEKLY HATES, s:j.r0 UP :..L'l- .H'STKX. .Mirr. 4 DRY 1tOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD Nortb Pront Htrsal, Phono R70. Times want nds bring results. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" nlso principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend SURPRISES MANY .. ,N MARSHFIELD Tho QUICK action of simple buck- iii jiuivi-i-iui, mo remedy which bo Is surprising Marshflold pooplo. Many thorn bark, glycorlno, etc., as mixed camo famous by curing nppondlcltls, havo found thnt this slmplo romody drains so much foul mnttor from ho system thnt A SINGLE DOSE ro lloves constipation, sour stomach nnd ?1Srm"I,.th0 t?.mn? nlmost IMMED 1ATEIA. Adlor-i-ka Is tho most tllOrOUeh bownl rinnnanf nv ..1.1 Tho Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. SAVE MONEY by ordering tlio nunona HENRYVI! I F HflAI Nut coal, per ton $.nn Lump Coal, por ton ifo.00 Or. half ton of both 83.00 I). MUSSON, Prop. Tliono 18-J or loavo orders at Hlllycr's Cigar Store. YOU AUTO CALL 1 FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono HOO-L. Night nnd Dny. Itlulit Cafo. Good Cnrs. Careful Driven D. L. roOTE. ft"" ' c "" - ir""1- - ". 'J'W!"OLri..31. 14.fA'l.T4ncr l' 4 I isr- ;& PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS H. H. Harper HOUSE nUlLDER Genoral Itopalring and Cabinet . . Making. Phone 34D-J. I. M. Wright p nuiLniKa contKagh88'r' bstlmates furnlahed on request Dr. H. M. Shaw " Eye, Ear, Noso nnd Throat nt, x.lfHSKa PITTED nit. MATT1H II, SHAW 1) sonws of Women nnd ChlHrc. Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200. m 202, Irving Block. CROSS fry Department. RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE i- HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW (. See CORTHELL Phone 3171. ' w -V CHIMNEVS P(RE PLACES . J.N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Are night niul i f.Uu Wirk Ouarantccd mil T7be ?lnW Johnson ?345j " Becond 8t- lnone t rench Ranges, Boiler Work Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 200 Irving njnek Phono 103-L or 267-J. Marshfleld, Orofoe hi W. G. Chandler AROH1TECT Room, 301 and I 302, Coke Bulldla, Mnrshfleld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen . ARCHITECT Marshfleld. Oregon. I Perl Riley Ballinner I IMAVieii iK'ii ... H Residence Studio', 2lVU7 Th g lt SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Immediate- sorvlco, prompt attention to all Interests of our clients. MINIMUM OOST l.S. KAUFMAN & CO. THE COOS HfiTFi Formerly of Marshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTn IlENI) O. A. McUln, Prop. r? CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE For taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel. For touring ears, phone 20 Chandler Hotel LYNN IiASIHETn, Prop. New OaJ, , , New GOUTII COOS RIVER I10AT SERVICE TjAUNCII EXPRESS leaves Marshflold every day 8 . m. Leaves head of river at a: 15 p. ni. STEAMER RAINIIOW leases lavid of river dally at 7 n. m. Leaves tars'Ield at a p. ui. For charter apply on l)0ard. ROGERS & KM1TII Proprietors What Has Done So Much Fl A Clean City As Electricity! Whether amid the whirr of the wheels of in dustry in factories large or small or in the quiet of the residential neighborhood, Electric Light and Power from Central Station clean and efficient has abolished needless grime and soil, at the same time giving better re- suits at less expense A Still Wider Application Central Station Service is bound to mean a still cleaner town. The segregation of the c onsumption of fuel for light and power in our power plant would eliminate the smudge which is invariably a! part of the promiscuous individual consump tion of fuel. ' Efficient methods of production mean that by the use of Central Station Service you wil be assured of absolutely reliable power at less , cost. Why not investigate now? Oregon Power Co. Second and Central Phone 178 '''- M Pictures & Framing Walker Studio THE REAL Q0!! The question is not. ' . rnnr "' T. J. SCAIFK ug A. H. IIODGINS ' I Marshfiplri PA,NT and bll"eiQ. DECORATING kC0. Juiiitilcs Furnished i Plume 11Q.R. Maibhflehl, OreJU jrj ni i '-"1CM" ' ! rour work vnnr concern create pro"' honor you for But dflea your you? only to ma8 man; vniirnnlf. hut tO which will Profit COOS HAV STH.IM U' ... ". . i Vliyno ft- Ul W