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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1915)
HES22KM ldJl!lHlJSJIMMlKH5iraWrw UIHWXWHWI r t THE COOS BAY TIKES, MARSHFIELD; OREGON.-WJEDNESDA MARCH 31, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. THREE Bit I I I UiftfWwfS BBKUHbk kIHh i ' t flHEv if l 1 1 1 MinljIiliinufflBlii . i jJL iflllL till? HP Hpn I 1 Bt' TV3l I EI ' OME of the new checks in the spring1 clothes are particularly good; we're! anxious for an opportunity to show you what we have here. Hart Schaffner & Marx use so large a variety of good fabrics, both t imported and domestic; that there's no question about our being able to show you just the one you'll Jook best in; bfissh: l " w ,S DREViTIE , , would rotlro, Hugh McLnln, Post-mnstcr-clect, said today Hint Ills df-l dclnl commission hns fnllod to nr rlvo niul ponding Its coming there Is nnught to do but watch and wait. It Is expected tho commission, will bo hero In n few days as several lot tors lmvo been sent to Washington. and from thoro they expect to como to Portland and later hero for a visit. Mr. Graves will probnbly go north to meet them If they como. Special values at $25. Come and see the new Varsity models especially Varsity Fifty Five Wo keep your clothesi pressed frco of charge Woolen Mill Storesi; i (uHutSciiKiieriiMirx THE 1IO.MK OF HELTAHLH WEAR FOR MEN Marshfield North Bend WEATHER FORECAST IDr AMo:Utd rrii to Coo Btj TlmM. OREGON Showers to night and Wednesday In tho West; probably east winds, changing to southerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hour ending at 1:43 n. m., March 31, by llonj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum n7 Minimum 47 At 4:43 a. m 4!) Precipitation 3C Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 CC.CC Precipitation eamo period last year 57.05 .Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Underwent Operation. A minor operation was performed on the nose of Albert Powers, son of A. II. Pow ers, in San Francisco last week, made necessary by an injury received In a football gaino In Marshfield a couplo Dr. Moirow on Way. Dr. E. V. Morrow who left hero a week ago for Portland and Calais, left tho Rose 0f years ago. Tho operation was sue t-uy on Monday evening tor New , ccssful and the young man Is getting Vork according to tho report re- alone finely. .. .. I w -- ccivod nere. On April 11 he will leave of the allies hospital, this meaning ho will have under him four sur geons nnd two nurses. for Calais by way of London. Dr. Mor- I row says that he will havo chargo of fa unit In the surgical department WfmBKms Th I VlctroU evervhomar enjoy at will iholvrorlcTt best muiic I fgM ( fM fwn horn, ), mn fc 1 !. At Y . I4t It ika "not Mttmt" wKah Ii mutt t V M ! rw Jcur lh muucj) t th ! SrM3vi Ii Upbc t9 ,rt " P at ( tM oiMt ! Mftn in cmIUi wrfetf e( ndwl uJ mink to iwl wr tnr nl 1 Ml tM fWIR M WW wirwa 0l mm- W You may enjoy a victrola concert any day at our store for the asking. Terms if You so Desire "Talk To Thomas About It' mmfyMMMfy L. L. THOMAS, MiumKcr. Phones iiirS-T nnd in-J I'OJJTMASJint i.oxq OX .1011 ! Cigar Factory Moved. Tho Forest 1 cigar factory and Singer Sowing I machlno agency havo been m'oved Into n building on North Front street Ames fl. Johnston Again Appointed to Office nt Port Qrfoul. PORT ORFORD, Or., Mar. 31. Ames S. Johnston, who has been re appointed Postmastor at Port Or ford, was born near Vallojo, Cal April 17, 18C5." Ho removed to Forndalo, Cal., when flvo years old, whero ho grow to manhood, receiv ing his education in tho common and grammar schools of that place. In 1805 ho camo to Oregon and engaged In school teaching in Curry County fpr sovoral years. Ho was olected County Superintendent of Schools lp 190 i, serving four years. In 1902 ho was appointed Post master nt Port Orford and has hold tho position over slnco. Mr. Johnson married Miss Sarah Chandler, of Myrtlo Point, Oregon, In 1901. Thoy havo two children Lowell, aged 11; and Luotta A., aged C Scnlco in Hunker Hill There will bo servlco nt tho Hunker Hill I school liotiso this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Thoro will bo thirty minutes song servlco especially for tho boys and girls. All aro welcomo. Don't forget thero is ono taxi In town. Phono "0. Tickets for F'TERX MONDAY HALL to ho glu.i by CATHOLIC LADIES, aro now on salo nt "The Owl" l'hiuinncy, llusy Corner and Winkler's. Settlement Made. Complcto set tlement hos been mado by tho city with Mrs. James Kcllond for injuries sho received soveral months ago when she trippetd and foil on a Ilroadway plank sidownlk. A warrant for $800 was Issued by tho city, tho settlement being mado through C. I. Rclgard. ElkH Will Install. Tho Instolia tion of officers of tho Elks "Lodge nnd initiation, will bo hold this eve ning in tho lodgo rooms, tho elec tion having taken placo a short tlmo ago. A request is sont out that nit Elks bo present. An elaborate pro gram Has been prepared for tho occasion. These Are Go-Cart Days and You Should See Our 1915 GO-CARTS THE LAST WORD IX CIMLDHEX'S VEHICLES Till: nitST WORD IX COMFORT AXD CONVENIENCE, FOR MOTHERS. Wo hiuo tho greatest lino hhovm In .Southwesterly Oregon. Priced from $7, $J2; $ J3.50 and $J6.50 CALL AND LOOK; THEM OVER. Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS DON'T BE MISLED Uier toy WAR PRICES nro high. Wo say OUR PRICES nro high nnd Mi; CX SAVE YOU .MONEY' ns o carry no oer Inpeic mid kii ii Hint on tho cost in HARDWARE, FMJSIIIIXd tiuil I ARM IMPLEMENTS, which Is to YOUR AD VANTAGE. Schroeder (b Kildenbrand's Iluitlwnro Plumbing. general ronlr shop. TORIC LENS OUR BEST Have You Bad Eyes? Somo ojo troubles nro heyninl tho liolii of lensex, iih for In Malice, ORGANIC DISEASES of tho eye. I'll lie honest with you It you let mo look jon lit tho eye." Y'ou can't buy eyo glasses from mo if eyo glasses will not liolp you. Soma optometrists or opticians mo not ns particular. Hrokeii lenses duplicated rormerly of Red Cross (Oitlcnl Deimrtiucnt, now Room 10, oor Laudo's Dry floods Store. J, H. GRIFFITH OPTO.METRISTJ Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Pictures foi- Puhllcullon. Rev. G, Loltoy Hall today was showing pic tures tnken for tho Baptist Publica tion Socioty and which will bo sont to tho Exposition, Thoy nro of tho loggor'a chanol at Wagner, tho one thnt moves on skids, tho Llfo-Lluo and (various scenes la tho woods of Coos County, whoio services aro, hold by llov. Hall. Tiiblleo Qunrtetto Ihick. Tlio four singers of tho Calliomln Jublleo Qunrtetto who a week ago played and sang to crowded houses here, re turned this morning from tho, Co qulllo valley whero thoy had success ful, engagements in Uandon, Coqutllo and Myrtlo Point, playing in tho lat ter plnco last night under tho nus plccs of tho high school thoro. To day they left for Gardiner and to morrow night appear at Scottsburg. Many Applications. Thoro havo been many applications received by tho North Hend school board for tho position of city (superintendent of schools to tnko tho placo of Profes sor Rnab, resigned. Thero has been no rormal meeting of thp school board for n week though yoBterdoy some of tho mombcrs went through tho list of candidates which now num ber closo to tho 20 mnrk. It is pos sible Hint a meeting will bo held this wcok. Hurry Tnv Payments. Tho offlco nnd tho hallway leading to tho of flco of the tax collector was Jammed yesterday and today to Its utmost ac cording to Geo. W. Wntklns, who wos over thoro on legal business. This was tho last day on which tho taxes could bo paid without becom ing delinquent. At least half of thorn must bo paid boforo April 1 or penalties aro added. This ac counts for tho big rush to tho coun ty sent by property owners. I Not Ruck Yet. From sovoral lot 1 tors that havo boon rccolvcd latoly 'It seems doubtful that L. J. Simp son Is expecting to return to tho liny for sovoral weeks yet. Ho writes thnt ho is held thero on bust- 1 nesfl, And from this it Is takbn fines (Jrofliry Company. Villlaii Ilondryx, of North Inlet nnd formerly of North Ilond, today began suit nnd took out attachment papers against tho Pacific Grocery Company of North Rend for $4 9. CO and six percent ln- I torcst which ho alleges was duo him November lfy 1913 for somo seed sold and labor dono for tho company. It Is understood tho firm states tho transaction docs not appear on. their books. Constablo Cox served tho. pa pers on thorn this morning. It's Only Oueo n Year. Ilricks under tall silk hats and llttlo round dorblcs that lay on tho sidownlk, sawdust in tho corn meal mush, Hand Concert Sunday. Thoro will bo a baud concert on Sunday nt tho Orpheum Theater at 2 p. m. by tho Coos Hay Concert Rand nccordlng to Director Kenton, tho concert this tlmo being run in conjunction with tho afternoon pcrformnuco nnd for which a small chargo will bo mado to include both entertainments. This ujll bo tio first apponranca of tho band as an ludopoudent organization and tho members claim that they aro coming back stronger than over before. Fourth Street, la confined to her bod today on account of sickness. AVILLIAN HENDRICKS Avas a Marsh field visitor from North InleJ. today. 3. MARSH Is confined to his bed on ncrount of sickness nnd today 13 quite ill. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST SMITH wcro down today from their Catch ing Inlet ranch. JOHN' SIREN was an ovor-nlght visitor In tho city from his p)aco at Catching Inlet, Says Pitch Wood Hums Rest. For several days J. Tom Hall has had troublo In making tho Hro In his of fice burn and when yesterday tho woodman dumped a lond of wood nt tho foot of the stairs of tho Eldora do Hulldtug Mr. Hall went down and looked tho situation over, in tho rain ho spied two chunks, covered and full of pitch, Ho chuckled, grab bed the sticks and hurried back np stairs whoro ho told Judgo Hall of tho find. "Good Joke on Bomobody, don't you think?" ho qulrlod of tho Judgo. Tho latter looked at tho wood, "Don't need to think," ho declared, "Its on you. That's our load of wood." Hall Magnates nt Work. Slnco tho organization of tho Front S'root Wnlfa nnd tho Central Avonuo Roost era' nlnot Manager Dlllard, of the Waifs and Malinger Crosthwalto, of tho Roosters, havo been mighty busy men, nrrnnglng schedules and sign ing on now plnyors. Thoy rocolved a now suggestion yestordny, that Is, to havo tho gamo staged as a band bonofit. Tho fact that it would bo tho first organized bnsoball gamo of tho year would bo n drawing card, thoy say, and It would ho of still moro Intorost providing tho Coos Day Concert Hand would sharo tho proceeds. Tho plan will bo suggested to tho baud, mombors, nnd If thoy nrn willing thoro will bo n pnrado to opon tho first gnmo of tho year, thoro will bo music and ovorybody will go to sco tho big gnmo of tho National pastime pins In your chairs and cholocato that tho oponlug of tho Portor mill con,cd ,)locl8 of wood n, tC8 '" hlg pinto glass window of tho Husy will not bo for somo tlmo to como, possibly a month or two, according to tho Information received hero. 1 Unto Judgment, Wnnt Money, In a judgment issued somo tlmo ago Emit Holmo, representing tho Mnrsh flohl Raking Company, was given n decision against Grllllam & Son, formorly of North Rend, but now nt Catching Inlet, for $,11 and costs amounting to J 18.1 5 and yestor moro nro on tho program for to morrow. Rownro of pesky llttlo "brats" that yell "April Fool" from corners whou you kick tho hat, oat tho mush nnd sit on plus. Lnugli, tako it good nnturodly and pass it on to tho other follow its tho 'big once-n-year game. New MetroMlllnn Touch. All tho big cities on tho coast got'jltnoy buses monthB ngo; so did Marshflold. Somo got flro trucks; so did Marsh flold. Somo of tho cities havo pollco patrols; so has Marshfield. Yestor dny afternoon Chief Carter sauntered down tho street It was a qulot time And thou ho spied Matt Erlcksou with a full cargo stnggor against tho W. R, DEATT1E was down yestor dny from Lakeside and Bpcnt last evening in tho city. A. It. POWERS roturned today on tho Adolino from a trip o(f sevoral days to San Francisco. W. A. ACKER.MAN returned todny from Coqullle, where ho was call ed yesterday on business. WALTER SINCLAIR, of Coqullle, passed through this city yester day on Ills way to Portland. IIARLAND MONTGOMERY, poling son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery of FlngstnifhaB tho mumps. ENGINEER CHAS JENSEN, of tho Flro Department, Is recovering frotn n sovoro attack of tho grlppo. J. T. RRAND loft on tho early train for Coqullle, whero ho wont on legal business, returning this eve ning. DETECTIVE W. J. MITCHELL enmo over today from Coquillo on busi ness and will bo hero until to morrow, MRS. CHAS. P. MASON nnd llttlo son, Chns. P. Jr., loft this morn ing for Albany for a sovoral wcoka visit with rolatlvcs. VICTOR RACH, injured when his mo torcycle strUck tho train sovoral days ngo, Is much hotter today at tho Merry Hospital. MRS. W. H. MoINTYRH, of North In lot, was In town today rccolving medical treatment for an abcoss in tho palm of her hnud. E. M. SPAULDING, successful bid dor on tho Murphy-Westorburg. storo, has gone down to Randon. It Is reported thnt yestordny ho sold tho Myrtlo Point stock. A'. J. SHERWOOD, nttomoy of Co qullle, nnd president of tho First Natlonnl Rank thoro, camo ovor Inst evening nnd spent tho day hero on business. J. ALRERT MATSON has roturnod from a business trip of ten dnys to Portland. Ho also accompanlod South tho body of S. Lnudo, who wna hurled tn San Francisco last week. Tako your lCnn(T dinner at tho Chandler, flood music. 91 per pinto. riAssum SIhtor May Come. It. O. Graves Ih In receipt of n letter from n tlstcr ho has not scon In years who dny papers wcro issued In tho Jub- writes that sho may bo In Portland tlco court cbmnolllnc tho I mine- lno car'y l'a 0I Anr nnu Corner Drug Storo. After bending' tho glass In sovoral places Matt cs-l sayed tho Rtrcct crossing. Too much! for tho Chlcr. Ho chucked him In tho stern end of a dray, mndo tho rounds further down tho street, got another! passenger nnd drovo tho wagon down TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 to tho bnck door of tho "Carter Ho-.j untyrK,.b,v.a room will dlato payment of tho money. Avtn'ts Commission. Though to morrow, April 1, had been set for tho dnto which Postmaster Curtis of April nnd asks him to como thoro to moot hor, Her husband Is a lawyer associated with tho Department of Justlco in Wash ( !ng(nn, U. C. nnd hns boon cilj.l out to SnR Lako to conduct n enso tol" whero tho guosts wore escorted I to tholr rooms, Tho other man was t John Dick. R. II, Long longed to como too nnd so ho was given room. Rut thoy wcro nil broko and Judgo Rutler found not ono cent for tho city treasury and tho gouoral fund, NOBLE THEATER TONIGHT Violin and Piano It. Anfk m' IttKllbB rfcoi Studio "e 202.J, OnV kin My S. Orchestra Work 881, Central Avo. Apnrtment .1 THE CflOS HOTEL Fonnrly 'it Marshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STAIJEN STREET AORTA" HKND O. At .Mctluv Pjop, SMITHES VARIETY STORE, u - North Bend, " Fancy and Domestlo CHINA Commutation Tickets $2.00 rehfleId-Nortl Dend Auto U ;(!ar every tea minutes from fl , Hi to Homu biougu onco u j .t -SHBSfife jifc Ik "UiHiLl I' i ; L i I HHtlte) Tim to IS II. I" dny, leaving nt 11 three trips n day. OORT KINO. m.j to Empire , Prop MESSENGER SEflVICE .,, TWO PHONES. Mine. ' " I'llJN, Tll' lll.l, l-MMI'"" "'"t"'1- "i H 1 I) t VC LERV. 13 HHOADWAV TdRTLAtfP.OMGOAr larucst nnd finest ho- tol lu the Northwest Your friends will bo proud to meet you hero. Rates to You, CO rooms $1.00 100 rooms with bath $1.50 100 rooms with bath $SJ.OO 200 largo outside Your headquarters for ovory cccaslon. ORPHEUM ''Where Motion Pictures Look Rnttnp TONKJIIT I Wodnesday-Thui-sday , Sovo rco,fl ot B0,ect PW- i QUR MUTUAL GIRL THE SMUGGLERS OF LONE This exceedingly interesting sub- ISLAND Ject deals with tho underworld in Two-reel Kalcm pictures featuring ' Now York City this week. that dainty llttlo actress MJsh Marin I kPYRTnMF nnMFriY Sals. . i Entitled "Tho Lovo Thief." This I HHIy Quirk Vltagrapli egmedy, I reol is mado for laughing purposes. J THE' EGYPTIAN MUMMY i SHORTY AND SHERLOCK Th0 r,,nn,e" of an vitu-muan uni MCC i comedies. Two reels' or co'medy. Thero Is, COUNTRY INNOCENCE nnthin. uinvi. n .lnii iii Dm nniirn Two-reel Imp drama of modern; I two reels nnd Is n success ns n rare llfo a splendid picture, inugh producer. HEARST-SELIG NEWS ' DAYLIGHT ! A,wn'8 interostlng, Latpst war A two-reol American fenturlnc Ed i ' l"-,';t fro tl10 frPnt' Coxen and Wlnnlfred Greenwood. A j WHEN THEIR WIVES JOINED good offering in fact, tho wholo . J(f HEGIMENT program Is very good tonight. aood old slapstick Joker comedy. WOLFRAM SCHMEDDJNG r vuudcvlllo fallod to mako con. In new fluto solos. ' " ' noctlons with tho last ntcamor leav- Adults 10c: children, Cc. ' lng Portland, but wo expect sovornl Combination band concert and big, In tula week end Ii Orpheum matlneo Sunday nt 2:00 p. m. opening with n special program i1 by tho Cooi Ray Concert Rand and I concluding with tho ustinl Orpheum j matlneo program of good pictures. Hpeclal matlneo prlcoa: Adults, 1 15c; children, Cc and 10c. I Seo tho tiger hunt Friday night. I "Runaway Juno" uexi weuuesuay. t.ymyirjirfay bath. 2111 North l-'ourth Btroot, FOR RENT Viirnlshod sUrplug rooms. Mrs. Hnrard. Phono 1IC-X OIHL WAXTER to do light house work. Must bo good coqk. Phono 412-L. I,QST Rlnck niul wlilto fov lorrler pup. C. H, Walter, CID So. 1th Btroot. DAVID, MUSSON waB visitor yesterday. a Coquillo WM. ANDERSON, of Wagnor, la vla itlng in this city. MRS. W. H. CLARK, of Hunker III!!, is sick In bed today. D. J, REKS mado n business to Coquillo yesterday, trip I'OH RENT Kovcimmoiii Iioiiho near Commercial nnd Eleventh, nt n rrduccd rato. I. S. Kaufman & Co. LOST Sunday, chain, with Elk lieml pendant, sot with diamond nnd pearl. Liberal reward for roturu to Rox "11" Times offlco. OTTO HILL was a business visitor today from Coos River. W. A. REII) was a visitor county seat yeatorduy. at tho ART NEEDLE SHOP- oud and Market. Cornqr Sec- FOR SALE I MISS CARRIE RRE.MER, of Alle gany, was horo today 'shopping. Tonight vui'ptlonnlly good phtiirc program. Lower floor. 15c; halcjsny, J Or, chlMien. 10c. Coming Sunday Jack London'8 giontrat story: "Odyasoy of tho N'i'th," In six reols. Duttlii Farniuu next week in "Tho Virginian." IIILLIS SHORT, of Ten Mllq, Is business visitor in MarshNold, 1'OR SALE fln engine, 'J)5 horo power. Good running orilor. Ono half original prlco, used ono year. Apply J. L. Koontz, Front St. FOR RENT f . F)R RE.VI FiuiiMieil room Mllli B(nun hunt and hath. 211 Com, L. AYHITE, of Norway, was among tho tailors lu tho city today. J. E. NOAH w,s dow;i todny for n short while from his Coos UUcr ranch. RORE.RT WHITTED wnB nmoug tho vlbltor lioro on business tpday from Allegany. I't LohIIo Riilldliig. Phono 210-L. FOR RENT. Rooms ultli or vtlth out board. ICG So. 10th Stroot. o . ,, ATTORNRY MolNTUUFT as call e,d.lo QoquiHa today on lonl Uul HOBS. FOR AND TRANSFER KTORAOE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight mid Haggago. Cnll FERGUHON' TRANSFER Pliiinc Kill. Hcshii'ui'o Phono l.'I-.T. Mai Let ni), npd Wnlovfront MRS. M. I. 1JURUOWS, of South, t I tfil !Bi ' it. (F I i ! MMf lUi IJL ,4 aiiairifiii raiwwrxn WWII