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i-. -V - ., i- . MwwMiawwtoattawiiMiiB THE COOS BAY TIMES, IP.RSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. " THREE IT'S HERE The 1915 Excelsior " Motorcycle . ,CM. machine should lie called tin- IIIIK model, because .... impiou'iiH'iitM put It. so fur ahead of every otlicr motor "'l"a ,j1u... Iinvi-nlMlio k" features or fliu other motorcycles 'ml iiciw'I ocluilvo features of tlielr own. Tlll:,: i-i:i:i " ' . horsepower ,.iri)VV5HI LIGHTING AND INGNITION HYSTKM. Ml" ' ' ELECTRIC HORN AND SPEE clt,. (O.Vl'HOL DOMETER DOUHLE HRAKES nn0. IV AVI) SKi: TIIK XMW MODEL. Im Til I J ZENITH OF MOTOR CYCLE QUALITY John L. Koontz. .ii'io garage. NORTH FRONT KTItlCKX m. t.j. 1 it "bm MMtni 1 Jmi r tor" ! aunu- . , , l trmh tt jr " iftr r It UtBft f it 1 tM f-twv H tltff 4 IM WW K Uf JT Ik pmmI fcm wpn I ivh to k ywr 17 mm ! ttU It ! ham hki. ..! 1 KCM h. Ik iMKMl.U tM). f wwcJ 7 7 ; i r f y -r -ir- -c P5 -rrn-nT-nr- 1 1 iiimwi i i ritiwn Tumi -ajar- You may enjoy a victrola concert any day at our store for the asking Terms if You so Desire "Talk To Thomas About It' ' Ii. L. THOMAS, Manager. Phones jas-j am; ir.o-.i These Are Go-Cart Days and You Should See Our 1915 GO-CARTS HM Till: LAST WORD IX CHILDREN'S VEHICLES Till! FIRST WORD IX COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE FOR 31OTII10ItS. Wo lmo tlio greatest lino shown In Southwestern Oregon. Priced from $7, $J2, $J3.50and $16.50. CALL AXI LOOK THEM OVER. Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Special Prices on Lard For The Next Ten Days The finest home tendered LA III) over offered In tlio local innrkot. 10 lbs - - $1.35 5 lbs - - .70 3 lbs - - .45 THE UNION MARKET JL E Ford Co. ,:' South Rioadwny. I'liono r8. , r , -, ftexpip , tho Coos Uay Life Saving Stnlloit and will do till in his nowcr to get York started on tho project. D i T m. tl. I. ik mbm MMmi" .Ittfll ! at.rM!. . ktm. H4fikit..kL T t RLV1TIE WEATilKK rOUKCAST Df AMscltttil rrcn to Coot nr Tlmn.J 4 OREGON Rnln, south- erly winds. LOCAL TKMI'RRATURE ItKCOlU) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:13 n. in., April l, hy UenJ. Ostllnd, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Mnxlmum CO Minimum 49 At 1:43 n. m 53 I'rpclpltntlon 30 Precipitation utneo Sept. 1, 1914 59.90 Precipitation same period last your 57.00 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Investigate Station. A letter re ceived from Senator Clintiiuorlln In Washington states ho Is Investigating tho status of the appropriation for Xoi lh livml Aid. Tho Ladies Aid of the North Uend Methodist Church will hold a cooked food sale Satur day at M. E. Everltfs Drug Store. Ferry Sen lea Opens. Tho gaso Huo boat Signal, Captain W. 11. Cav 'nnaiigh, will start night servlco be tween here and EnsUldo this even ing, heglnnlng nt 7:30 when the boat leaves from tho foot of Market street, and from Eastsldo at 7:45 and one trip hourly after that until 11:30 according to Information given out today. The Satisfaction WE OUT IX SELL1XO ONLY Quality Furniture Ih no less than your Hatlxfuc tlon after joii Itavo liounlil and used It. II In a Mitlxfaelioii thai la.sts for yearn. Tliat'H why wo art) known as Coos llny'.s Quality Kiinilturo Store. Johnson-Gulovsen Company The Quality Name with a Service Fame. flood Friday Service. Tho three liour service In conimenioratlon of tho Passion of Christ will ho held In tho Episcopal Church tomorrow heglnnlng nt 12 noon nnd continu ing until three. Tho addresses on tho last utterances of Christ on tlio Cross will ho nindo by tho Rector. Thoso who have- attended this ser vice in tho past have found It most helpful nnd Inspiring, Tho gen eral public is cordially Invited. Vol unteer singers from tho choir nro asked to help in singing the hymns. Many Want Huliy (Jlrl. A recent advertiser In Tho Times want col umns developed not only tho fact i that Times want advs. pay and uring results, mil niso tunc mere are many homes in Mnrshfleld that want a baby glil. Tho small four lluo announcement nsklug for n homo for a two-year old baby girl appeared only ono time, bill It brought nbout fifteen answers, and tho gentleman will hnvo his choice of many homcB. Times waul advs bring results becauso everyone on Coos Hay roads Tho Times. NOBLE THEATER IT Tl V, "WSM.IKIXG and TAILORED HATS vk giuranteed and priced "" icnsoimblo WHS. l. c. WILLEV "r Norton & Hansen's 4 I'uone 1C9-J. " 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Vfjuhflold-Nortb Bend Auto Wm Dr every te minutes from 6 . m to 12 p. in.; to South Slough once a day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Empire; throo trlpa u day. GORST KIXO. I'rom. MFSSEiF(l SERVICE I58R TWO IMIOXES. CALL US FOR CARS, TAXIOARS, EXPRESS WAfiOXS. nsiini.i,!, rvcLFin a boawav .11TKT A LITTLE BETTER Seven choice reels of photoplays that will please. Strand war sorlcs, showing Gor-1 ninu army entering llrussels, Urlt-I tsh crulsors sunk by Germans. ACROSS THE COURT A sure-fire comedy with Max Ashor. J Two-reel society drama THE VIOLINIST ' , A real feature offering. THE SHOEMAKER Another good comedy. THE SENATOR'S LADY A hoart-nppcallng drama. THE DOG RAFFLES A Sterling coniedy. A dandy program for tonight at tho regular prlco of admission: En-, tiro lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c; ; children, Ce. t j Now vaudeville act here Saturday, j "Ilerg Weston." ( Hore Sundny night, tho first of tho big Paramount feature "Oddcsy of tho North," In six reels, featuring i Dustlu Fnrnum. 0RPHEUM Where Motion Pictures Look Better TOXKillT Wednesday-Thursday OUR MUTUAL GIRL This exceedingly Interesting sub Joct deals with the underworld In Now York City this week. KEYSTONE COMEDY Entitled "Tho Love' Thief.; This reel Is made for laughing purposes. SHORTY AND SHERLOCK HOLMES Two reels ot comedy, Thero Is nothing slow or dull In the entire two reels and Is n success us w laugh producer. DAYLIGHT A two-reel American featuring Ed Coxen and Wlnnifred Greenwood. A good offering In fact, the whole program is very good tonight. WOLFRAM SCHMEDDING In new flute solos. Adults 10c; cblldron, Cc. Combination band concert and big Orpheum matlneo Sunday at 2:00 p, in. opening with a special program by tho Coos Ray Concert Hand and concluding with tho usual Orpheum maflnee program of good pictures. Special matlneo prices; Adults, 15c; children, Cc and 10c. See tho tiger hunt Friday night. "Runaway Juno" next Wednesday. MEN Your Easter Outfit IS WAITIXO FOR YOU HERE AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We have Just received u fine line of Mcii'n HhlrtH and Furnishings that needs only to be seen to ho appreciated and thu price is to your advantage. Ideal Shirts, tho very latest in stjle.s and patterns; some with soft Imsonls. Each tjlU.no, ?l.7.", $1.00 and $1.00 Knov Knit Hosiery or men. A Ki line, finely finished In Pluck, Palm Reach and C Pearl Gray. Per pah . ...dC A flue Hue of Men's and Young Men's Neckwear in all tho Into shades and colors nt 7.1c, fillc and , . . . Chalnier's Famous Poros Knit Union Suits for Men, m tf per garment only . . J A vVJ 25c Union Suits B. V. D. Tim kind you read about. First, quality. fl. Per garment P "VJ .Men's fine ribbed Union Suits. Per garment Only Men's flno rlhlied underwear summer welght'shlrts and IfV- drawers. Per garment ...JVC $1.00 For Boys Chalmer's Poros Knit Union Suits, short sleeves and (frt-, knee- length, per garment OVIC YOU SHOULD SEE THESE GOODS. AVE ARE CERTAIN THEY WILL PLEASE YOU Bunker Hill Department Store, W. H. DIXDIXGER CO., Phono It-. ' Mother III. Mrs. Harold Crawford' received a telegram today that her mother had been taken to Rochester, .Minn., to undergo an operation, 'which litis been successfully pcr- , formed and the patient was reported resting easily. I To Tell of Taxes. J. U. Kendall, j president of the Fellowship Club, re-, ' reived n letter today from County j Assessor T. J. Thrift stating ho will! I bo glad to speak next meeting nnd i promises to explain some secrets! of tax collecting. Mr. Kendall doesn't i jknow whether or not ho will explain i a system for getting out of tax pay-' incuts. Start Tldo Gate. Workmen Jinvo I 1 mado a largo excavation on Hroad-. way near Curtis for the new tide' gate In tho Mill Slough drain box and oxpect to havo this finished wltn In n few days, tho work being paid for halt by tho Port and tho other half by tho city. Tho engineers be lieve that this arrangement will keep tho water from backing up lir tho box as It has been doing. Women .May Ro Excluded. Con stablo Cox states that evidence re garding tho allowing of two women In nn Empire saloon recently has been gathered nnd turned over to tho Dis trict Attorney for uso beforo tho' Grand Jury. Accordlivg to a decision of tho Supremo Court of this state, rendered this week, ordinances for bidding women to enter n saloon nro upheld. TIiIb law was fought by E. F. McLaughlin, of Tillamook City and tho cliso was decided against him. Hoy to Reform School. Probate Officer H. W. Diinlmin enmp over InRt evonlng with Ralph Walker, aged 14, who wbb turned ovor to Mr. Lll Jcqvlst to tft.vo this morning to tho reform bcIiooI nt Salom. Tho lad Is charged with outcrlng tho blacksmith shop of n man named Ames In Co qulllo on Sundny. Nothing was miss ing from tho shop. Tho boy claimed that ho had gono on nu errand for his mother and was not bent on mis chief H. J. Dunham returned from Salom where ho had n hard tlmo to got Roy Qardlnor Into the roform school, tbo authorities claiming ho was too old. It wiib shown thnt ho would havo to answer to a burglary chargo hero and tho school let him in under protest. Used Had WonK L. A. Watts, said to bo a brldgo foreman on tho Wlllnmetto Pacific, used naughty i words lust night on Front slreot, I yelling forth on tho midnight air, I raving against tho pollco force bo- f cnuso they could not find n friend of his he wanted locked In Jail. Gordon Smith hustled over ncrot.fi Front street nnd grabbed tho big husky and trotted him ovor to Carter's . hotel. This morning ho dropped n fiver Into tho gonornl fund, Judgo Hutler officiating as muster of coro- , monies. A. L. Abby also como through with n "shluor" for being drunk," hut Milton Hurst doclnrod ho should havo a reduced rato by reason of tho fact that ho is nn old ' customer. Ho wns penniless, but promised to ho good. Relieves Money Forthcoming. (Secretary Henry Songslncken, of tbo I Port of Coos Hay, after receiving I tho letter from tho Wnr Depart ment stating doubts na to whether l thero will ho any appropriation for : Coos River this year, Immediately wroto a vigorous letter to Cnplaln Dillon, local government engineer 1 In Portland, emphasizing tho fact ' that the money Is badly needed to keop tho river navigable In somo places. Mr, Reugstnckou says ho thinks It Is too Into to get last year's 'appropriation, hut thnt tho $3000 'for this year may bo forthcoming. Sale on April (I. The bankrupt stock of V. II. Schroedor, Coqulllo Jeweler, will ho on salo April C, ac cording to C. A. Snhlbrede, roferco In bankruptcy. Hlds will bo received at bis office and the stock awarded to tho highest bidder. 12 Months In The Year 12 Our pi lees are all the same. Yon always get the benefit of low prices hero which enables you to get your clothes and furnishings when you want them, and not when the dealer Is anxious to dis pose of them. BUY THAT EASTER. SUIT At our usual year-round ono pi Ice; and that the- LOWEST. HIGH QUALITY ALWAYS. Kuppenheimer Clothes $18 to $35 Other Suits $10 to $18 Shirts, Caps, Shoes, Furnishings for Easter FIXUP MAKSHKIELI) Two Stores NORTH REXI) zer Intended going ovcrlnnd but geographies ns tho Missouri River. his physician advised hint to tnko the steamer trip nt tho Inst minute. ( MR. AND MRS. J. M. OLSEN, of Eastsldo, left yesterday for tho Wlllametto Valley, where they may locate. J. 1. TELANDER camo back this morning from San Francisco on tho Nairn Smith after sovcrnl days nt tho Exposition. DR. R. V. LKEP and Georgo P. Laird, ot Uaiidon, left on the Elder this morning for Portland on business. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD camo over from Coqulllo InBt eve ning and today Bcrvcd papers for Circuit Court enscs. WILLIAM E. HOMME, Postmnster and storekeeper at Cooston, was nn ovcr-nlght visitor in tho city, returning homo today. GEORGE SUNK, for Levi Strauss Co. arrived In this morning on tho El der and will bo calling on tho trade hero for a few days. L. A. LILJEQVIST left on tho early morning stngo for Salom where ho will conduct tho Coos County tax caso Involving $140,000 In taxes. W. E. ARNOLD, of tho Warron Con struction Company, loft on tho stage this morning for Portland, nttor two weeks hero In tho interest of his company. MR. 'AND MRS. J. D. JONES nnd family will lonvo Saturday on tho Nanu Smith for a two months vis it in San Francisco with friends I and also nt tho Fair. E. M. 8PAULDING, who bought tho 5, 10 nnd in cent stores of . .Raiidoii, Myrtlo Point and Marsh field, loft on the Elder this morn ing for Portland. Ho oxpocts to return In n few days. V. C. GORST returned from Sac ramento and Snu Francisco this morning on tbo Nniin Smith after sovornl weeks In California. Mrs. Gorat, .who underwent nu opera tion n short tlmo ngo, did not roturn, C. H. DUNG-AN, deputy Assessor, completed Ids duties nnd wont to Coqulllo yesterday to turn In his books. Ho reports little change In tho assessment roll In his district, except u few now houses, Klmhnll returns with honors thick upon him ns City Councilman nnd Collector of Customs In tho coming port ot tho Pacific. Rut Ills fathor nnd mother, whom ho hnsu't seen for 12 or 1C years, will welcome him back ns "sou Harry," their boy and somo of his boyhood pals will probably greet him as "Old Sox." Dorsey Krcltzcr will visit his par ents in Dayton, Ohio, whero tlio cash reglstors como from, Cash cash register cnshler it is easy to sco tho ovolutlon of n Dayton boy Into tho custodian ot tho cash In a big bank on tho Pacific Const. His prestlgo nnd position, however, will probably not protect his dig nity when his boyhood chupiu greet hint. Tho populnr bank director cashier, financier nnd prominent cit izen generally, will havo to smllo himself when somo almost forgot ten Hill or Sam yells nt him: "Hoy, Fatty, whon'd you git bnck?" "Whorojn cum from?" nnd that will be Dorsoy'H cuo to boost Coos Day. Many friends will wIbIi both theso promlnont citizens nnd good fol lows n plcnsant visit nnd n safo re turn to their now homo city on tlio Pacific that both aro doing their shnro to develop into metropolis. Frank Lowo has boon nppo(ntcd doputy collector of customs during Mr. KlmbnllH ubsonco. Times Want Ads bring rosults. mmM $5 per Month WILL HUILR YOU A HOME WE WILL SELL YOU A LOT AND RUILI) YOU A HOUSE WHY NOT HO IT NOW? "See Held About It." W. A. REID H50 Front Street. S. H. CTTLIP wns down from Dan iels Creek, yestorday. DR. SOLOMON ENDICOTT, u prom- lneiit Haudon dentist, Is among tbo I visitors In tho city today. j L. A. WATTS, of Emplro, who Is on i gaged with tho S. P. brldgo trow, i was a Mnrshfleld vUItor yostor- day. LLOYD CUTLIP la moving on tho ) James Landrlth ranch this Week whero ho has been ougagod for tho season, , COL. WM. GRIMES, urcohipanled i Dorsoy KrcIUer to Portlund on IiIh ' way to his old homo, Mr. Krolt- FM H Hwklir PROMINENT CITIZENS LEAVE ON VACATIONS Councilman Klmhnll Leaves for Old Homo In Nebraska and Cashier Kielter to Visit Scenes of Youth If you fool n slight tilting ot tho ground today don't got frightened. It's not caused by nn earthquake When two bucIi heavy weights and notable and distinguished cltlzons as Councllnieii nnd CudtoutH Collector Hnrry J. Klmbull and General Rooster and Cashier Dorsoy Krelt soy, both leave tho city 'dri tho sanio day there Is bound to bo somo dis turbance of terra firmu. Tlioy go separate ways but both Itavo tho biiiiio objective, point tho old homo of boyhood days, but In different states, Kre.ltzer back to the scenes of his youth In Day ton, Ohio, for rest and recupera tion from his recent illness and Kimball to visit his parents in Crclghton, Nebraska. Crolghtou 'Is located near tho spot madq historic and famouH hy homo Bweot Blngor who warbled that Nebraska was "Way out In tbo Went, tho land of tho free, Whore tho 'Dig Muddy' rolls down to tbo sea." And Crolghtou la right near thu "Hlj Muddy" which is known in tho I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . ' FOR KENT Completely furnished flnt, largo rooms, bountiful mnrlno view, closo In, ?22.r0. Seo Mr. Wilson, Red CroBB Drug Storo. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Reik shlro pigs from registered stock. E. L. Hossoy. Phono .1108. FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTERER Woven Wire Matt. & Redding Co. WANTED On flyo year lease, with privilege of buying, 100 to 320 acres land for general fanning or cattle iir0 ncroB tillable) near open rango of tlinbor, plonty wn-. tor, farm ImpIeniontB nnd Improve ments, Address Job. Pagan, 10U7 Green St. Apt. 1, San Francisco ,ST llbtik and white fov terrier pup. O. II. Walter, GIG So. 4tli street. FOR SALE 10 tie. halt hottom, till fonced, 4-room houso, 1-2 nc. or chard, l-l ne, BtrawborrloB. prlco ?S300, easy ' torina. N. C. Mc Lcod, North Rend., FOR SALE f J . FOR SALE Will soil very reason able, forty acres cut ovor hind, flvo ncrea la bottom land, partly clcarod; cabin and bou houso, gnrdcii nlready plnntod. Location, head ot Isthmus Inlet. Address O, V. Daulclsoii, Mnrshflold, 1 FOR RENT f GET IT NOW THAT LIQUID GLASS FOR PRESERVING EGGS, iJ.le THE Ql, AND FULL DIRECTIONS. "THE OWL" FRANK 1. OOIIAX, i;m; , , The Central Avuiiiio Drug Storo FOR RENT Seven-iooni house near Commorclal and Eleventh, nt n reduced rato. I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR RENT Attractive fiont room In prlvato family, ono block from Chnndlor Hotel. 280 Central Avo. FOR RENT Furnished flats; houses; 7 nnd 3 room. Pb. 443-J FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 213 North Fourth atroot. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, Mrs. Hazard. Phono 14C-X I'OR REN'I FiirnMied room with steam heat nnd bath. 211 Com. FOR RENT. Rooms with or wltli out board. ICC & 10th Street. 1 T"iByyj",mT"f;B i .i.Bneat' -. 4 3 - V w -, vp 9 -v - - i' I ta loWrawrf nfjttonvm?