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t twt ifi-r-r- BSraHHHB THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE fcW&N tin y. , .i" - 0"T tf-fl 4- M rsy.' V1 ' &V'; i"' jjl l CT3L tiTVI'i r in mi ? VI , ,C:'S , J mi RTrv V ft . A $ ft. i 'CHHulScWfneffcMMJ IXrw Models .tin nrlnelDal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. J.SCAlFi: ir A. II. HODGINS mHm DECORATING CO. Estimates Furnished oeJlO-IL. Multifield, Oregon -f fiolin and Piano f. & Anthony m May s. jleahlDg Orchestra Work i Slurilb .181, Central Ave. inane 202-J. Apartment :i R00FIWR PrVqIG. nnMTRAP.TIMR ROOFING MATERIALS, ' rtLlS AND CEMENT J. L BRICE 118. p. 89. SAVE MONEY by onlerhig the rumoiu HENRYVILLE COAL ln'?er lon -0 Coal, per ton f.0.00 'wll ton of both j.oo IV KiTTocnv fl. none 18.,) or leave orders At HUIjer's Cigar Storo. hut 4 1HH man QUESTION ! Question is uot, will men araor you for your work? "Ot does your wnrlr Imnnr Wot Your concorn is uot "fy to croato pinfli for elf, but to .nuke' ,..! Wh HI profit man) I.. Mtt Tciimoir 1008 1WV STKA.M LAUNDRV y l'v AIITn JP, TAV nn t ,U AN" MGHT SERVICE 1 '. phono 20, Chandler Hotel. M -wring cars. phoa. JO Ch&nrltnr TTnl WR LAJIBETH, Prop. Now Cam j MILLINERY BARGAIN CHEAPER RENT! BETTER VALUF.S! rvS! W:,,CT DISCOUNT FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. TOIJuiko SHAPES CHILDREN'S HATS TRIMMINGS . JIATS MADE OVER. JR'l.i:V, (Over Norton & Hansen's.) mii'n niinvm. u.U.L Vs FOR CARS. TAXICARS, EXPRESS AVAGONS. C'TLI) CYCLERY. GOOD clothes are like good tools; you can do better work if you know you have the best things to wear or to work with Hart Schaf f ner & Marx clothes give you that satis factory sense of knowing that you have the best there is Young men, be sure you see our new Varsity Fifty Five model; $18 to $40; very spe cial value at $25.00 :: :: :: We keep your clothes pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Stores. shfield. North Bend. NOBLE THEATER TONIGHT John Fleming Wilson's great Bor ial story: Till! MASTER KEY Tho most thrilling of all con tinued stories presented In thirty reels of motion pictures. Tho sov cnth Installment tonight has many now mid novel scenes a thrill In every sccno. A SOLDI Kit OF PEACE. A two-part story written by Em mott Campbell Hall. This Is really n beautiful plcturo, covering a per iod from tho Civil Wnr up to tho present time. Tho costumes deserve commendation nnd tho bnttlo scenes arc thrilling and offcctlvo. A plc turo that deserves special mention. HEARST-SELIG WEEKLY No. I. Contains Interesting nnd inform ing sido lights of tho war and many Interesting features. ARTHUR TRUMAN'S WAIL Dandy Vitagraph featuring Lillian Walker nnd Donnld Hall, it's a plcturo that helps to mako up ono of tho best balanced programs of-fo.-od In this thontor for somo tlmo. Lower floor, 15c; balcony, 10c; children, Be. Tomorrow night: "Tho Clutching Ilnnd, or Tho Exploits of Elaine." Big Paramount fenturo and olght plooo orchestra Sunday night. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR) H. H. Harper HOUSE BUILDER General Itopulrlng and Cblnot Making. Phono S49-J. I. M. Wright . mono 188-R. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnlsbod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED DR. MATTIE II. BIIAW Diseases of Women nnd ChlMre Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Block. benjamin Ostllnd CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 206 Irving Block .'none 103-L or 267-J. Morshfield. Orecor W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Bulldlag Uarshfleld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen i ARCHITECT Unrshfleld, Oreion. Perl Riley Balllnger PIANIST AND TEACHER Residence Studio, 217 No. Third t Phono R-Ti Phono 100-J- 150 BROADWAY BREVITIES $$'to tho Rosoburg officers. Ho wears WRiTiii.'if i.-Min.T-icn 'tt Masonic and other emblems. Ho ...... ...,.. M V..1.V.1L11 Illy AfriocUlcd frcii to Coos Uf Time.) O OREGON Fair, light frost tonight winds mostly easterly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RKCOIO For tho 24 hours ending at 4:13 a. m April n, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- ernment motoorologlst: Maximum fiS Minimum :ic At 4H3 a. m 30 Precipitation 01 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1011 iS.2 Precipitation same period last year fi8.70 Wind: Southwest, clear. i Methodist Elder to Speak. The Methodist Elder, Itov. Abbott will speak at tho Quarterly Conference In Kastsldo next Wednesday evening. Eastslrio Service. Itev L. II. StoU hoff of Harlan, lown, will spealc at Eastsldo next Sunday evening at 7:30 In the City hall, All aro cordially in vlted. Will Closo Business. J. II, Law, who has conducted tho City Cleaners business on Central avenue, says ho Is going to close up tho business and lcavo for Butte, Montana this woolc. Mrs. Law and tho children will fol low lator. No Episcopal Services. Owing to tho fait that Itov. Browning will bo unnblo to return from Portland, whoro ho wns called to confor with i BlBhop Sumner, boforo Sunday, thero Will bo no services In any of tho Epls. 0RPHEUM mri.n..n iiAilnn Dtntnxno i ! ! 'Where Motion Pictures Look - aener TONIGHT. l'RIDA" OMA'. ! TERRORS OF r I'l .JUNflLES Two-reol Eollg wild r.r.!mnl drama, i It Is very thrilling nnd tolls n voryj connected story of a prospectors bnttlo for life among tho wild of South Africa. SUFFERING OF SUSAN. Blograph. THE MAX WHO VANISHED Edison. Railroad story. STOPPING THE LIMITED 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Edison. TIP OF THE DARK CONTINENT Beautiful trnvologuo. WOLFRAM SCIIMEDDING. Adults 10c; children, Cc. DANCES, SKITS, CIIORUSEfl, MARCIIBS, PRETTY GIRLS, FUN NY COMEDIANS nnd n whirl for mirth and singing nro nil In tho big American Musical Comedy Com - pnny coming Saturday. . , KOUTU COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mnrshfleld every day 8 a. in. Leaves head of river I nt 3:15 p. in. STEAMER RAINBOW leaves head of river dally nt 7 a. in. Leaves MarsOiold at 2 p. in. For charter apply on board. I ROGERS & KMITn Proprietor - THR HOME AFFY M A DE I AVERN C A N D YN We mako ice cream 378 Central nve., l,nono 181-L Commutation Tickets $2.00 2D if.L(lM.Nnrlh Ilnnrt A a to IJm 7r every tea minutes from 6 . ro to 12 p. m.S to South Slough onco day, lenvlng at 11 a. m. to Emplrf threo trips a day. GORBT i, WNjq.. Pro. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPEN TO TnE PUBLIC A regular state licensed undertaker will be in charge Phono 105-.T I copal churches on tho Bay on that day. I Rajs AVifo Got Property. D. J. i Kcelcr, captured In Roscburg for wife desertion in Bandon and who was for IBomo tlmo thought to bo here, stales that boforp leaving his wlfo ho decd icd over to her proporty valued at i $2,000 and $1,000 In cash, according ... ... was allowed his liberty on a promlso not to leave. May lllro Touchers. Judgo Hall tllfr, ft 1 1 nwtx r w . .t(lil.1 .lint Mnittlltn Ia. II. Powers comes down from tho ' camps this evening there will bo a ' meeting of tho school board, though j ho did not know positively whether or not tho question as to hiring teach ers for next year would come up. This Is generally done, ho says, dur ing tho first meeting In April though laBt year was put off until tho May meeting. Alvntiulo Goes ICnst. Word has been received hero that tho Arrow Lino steam schooner the Alvarado, until a few weeks ngo a regular call er In hero on her trips between Port land and San Francisco, has assumed a contract for lumber delivery In Now York and will start loading at onco In St. Helens for the east coast. Sho will take threo cargoes under chartor to Charles H. McCormlck Lumber Company. Fish nro .lumping. Coincident with tho oponlng of good weather comes tho opening of the good fishing season and followers of Nlmrod aro planning now for nn all-day trip on Sunday up to tho head watora of tho Coos river and to Ton Milo lako whoro It Is said tho wily follows rlso to fly without a inomont'B hesitation. Mllo Plcrson when In from Lakcsido a few days ago stated that tho fish ing prospects Micro nro for tho best season of sovcral years. Proofs Extra flood. Proofs of tho new Coos Bny Ijooklot arrived today from tho Irwln-Hodson Company of Portland ami have been submitted to 1 tho advertising commlttco for Its ap proval. Tho printing of tho cuts Is ' vory clenr, many of them being scenes about tho business streets. Tho pic- turo of the Breakwater crossing In ovor tho bar turnod out oxecpt,onBy good. As soon as theso proofs aro sanctioned they will bo returned and it is expected tho booklets will bo printed In about two wcoks. Roads Committee Going. It Is ex pected that tho Good Roads Commlt tco of tho Chamber of Commerce will meet with tho county commissioners at this month's session. It was Im possible for them to go over today as had been planned bocnuso sovornl members wcro detained on business. They expect to talk over with tho county commissioners tho matter of a road between hero nnd Coqulllo. Ti.o members of tho commlttco aro: Dr. Straw, Henry Songstncken, W. U. Douglas, John Blatt and Fred Chest nut. Soos Lot of Jitneys'. A letter was recolved this morning from Rudolph Copplo who loft horo a week ago for n vlflt in San Francisco. Iln says ' there aro hundreds of Jitneys In San .Francisco nnd that thoso light ma- 'chines parallel tno street car tracks rnovo ovcrywhero about tho city. Ho expects to lonvo Saturday forTuscon, Arizona, tbcro to meet his father who Is coming north from his home at Mazalan, Moxlco, by way of New Or leans. Mr. Copple's homo Is in Mox lco nnd ho came north becauso of tho revolutions that havo disrupted busi ness. SeedHW'll Injuros Wheel. That tho Injuries received by tho Speed well on Tuesday night when sho rest ed on tho North Spit at Bandon and later struck a snag whllo moving In to her dock later on may oauso her return to San Francisco without con- Did You Order Coal, Jtahn? I Ml m-J I tw 1 1 A. I y jf ' ' )l John evidently did NOT. nut a quick phone call to u will prevent the illgbteit bit of curtain lecture. especially if ho orderH RIVERTON COAL This Ik the kind Geo. Raines handled hut wo have puivImmmI Ms agency You can get It now nt tho C. & H. LIVERY BARN or PHONE 11I8..L, 1 H. A. RIDER, Manager, tlnulng Into Coos Bay was tho word received hero today by her agonts. It Is said that thi wheel of the Speed well was Injured and by this It U . tnken to mean ono of tho two screw I propellers. If t'.io steam schooner does make tho trip here sho will not , carry passengers smith, according to Information from Bandon. Argues Port Case. G. T. Tread gold, city attorney of Bandon, return ed lato yesterday from Salem whoro ho argued beforo the Supremo Court on behalf of tho Port of Bandon nnd against L. A. Lllienvist. district nt- torncy, who sought rehearing of tno caso onco decided against In favor of the Bandon port. Mr. Tread gold stated ho Is confident that tho Supremo Court will hand down Its doclslon by next Tuesday and thnt It will bo In favor of tho lower port. Tho court did not again take up all points of tho cns but merely granted a rehearing on questions brought up by Mr. Llljcqvlst. Trial Postponed. Becauso L. A. Llljcqvlst has not yet returned from Snlcm at 10 o'clock this morning, tho tlmo scheduled for tho hearing of tho two men accused of Joy-rldlng with niiother.'s machine, tho trial was post poned by Judgo Ponnock ponding Uio arrival of tho district attorney. R. P. Sohronborn, formerly connected with Dr. Bull, slnco his relcaso from Jail on a drunkenness charge, has disappeared and for two days has not been seen and tho officers are now wondering if ho has loft tho country. His room mate locked him in sovcral nights ngo nnd ho then tried to cs capo through tho transom. Kxjmltlon All Ho KxHK'ted. That tho Exposition is tho "biggest show on enrth," and all that ho expected, Is tho statement of J. W. Watt who roturncd this morning on tho Nairn Smith after a week In San Francisco. Ho says though that tho crowds aro not exnetly what has been expected nnd that 200 guards about tho grounds wero released a couplo of days ago as a retrenching move. However, says Mr. Watt, this fact scorns to havo in no wlso cut down tho oxhlblts. Tho largo scenic dis play of Coos Bay on tho second floor of tho Oregon building has been com pleted within tho last few days and has nlrondy attracted considerable at tention, ho states. Orphouni Hooks Road Show. A beauty chorus, real comedians, good Hinging, nnd an nil-round good show is promised In tho American Musical Comedy company. This company hns i shown to capacity business nt Mcd i ford, Grants Pass, Roscburg nnd nro 1 duo in tonight from Eugene with fif teen pooplo v o nro far nbovo the nvcrnco musical show which has boon socn Hi this city for many moons. Whllo tho Orphoum has a largo ca pacity, it is predicted that It will bo . taxed to Its limits again for tho first performance Saturday night on ac count of tho rarity of nn attraction of this sort being enabled to bo as surded of tholr succors In Mnrshflcld nnd surrounding towns. fluaul Coming. A guard Is expoct dn in on tho Into afternoon stngo from Salom today to tnko Joseph Alexan der Pcteisou north again to tho in sano asylum. Ho hns been In Jail threo days, having boon picked up In a Front street rooming houso Wed nesday aftornoon. Though ho has been Interrogated several times tho man can romember but llttlo. Todny aftor thinking hard for about ID minutes ho finally stated ho has a brothor In Salt Lako in edition to two sisters in Vancouver, I). C, Shorlff Johnson rocolved word from Snlom stating that tho man is wanted thero in tho asylum, having been an Inmnte a year agoo and It Is now bo lloved that ho might have escapod from thero. PERSONA L MENTION. PETE PETERSON of May was a Marshflold visitor today. I EVERT LEWIS Is a visitor In tho 1 city from Bandon on business. JUDGE COKE loft today for Gold Beach to hold a week of canity court. JAMES W. WATT oamo back this morning from a weok'H visit nt tho Exposition. A. E. KRU8B of Bandon was ono of tho visitors in tho city today on a buslncs trip, MRS. E. F. MORRISE.Y has returned from a visit with her son Ed Mor rlsey in California, FRANK TERRY and QEQRGH n. TERRY wore in today from tho Blue Ridge camps. 'JOHN R. SMITH arlved in town to- day from his mining property i down In Curry county. I ANDY P, DAVIS returned to Coqullle Knox-Knit Hosiery For Men Our 'J."c ineiccrl7cil or Silk Lisle lfno U not made r,f tho or dinary or Short Staple .Middling Cotton, but every pair U made of long Gulf Staple Cotton, especially npim nnd knit to jjko 'service nnd comfort. The hcelo anil I oca lire niado by tho special Knov Knlt Damp-proof process, which Insures the best wear. All KnovKiilt Hosiery is nntlsepllrnlly djed, thcrcforo contain no poison or acid to Irritate tho fret. Wo have them in Black, Pearl anil Palm Bench. W. H. DINDINGER. 8b Co. Bunker Hill Dept. Store. PHONE i! this morning after two dnyB hero serving legal summons from thoj sheriff's office. HENRY RHODES an old tlmo resi dent of Mnrshfleld has been In tlio; city this week. Thirty years ago Mr. Rhodes acted In tho capacity' of marshal. FRANK K. WELLES, assistant su porlutomlent of public instruction, left on tho stngo this morning for Snlcm nttcr several days examin ing tho Coos County high schools. MR. AND MRS. G. T. THEADQOLD roturncd this morning to their homo in Bandon. Mr. Trendgotd has Just returned from a trip to the north. REGINALD 8. WRIGHT, traveling ovnngollst for Mooro, Wntson Dry Goods Co., nrrlvcd yester day to dispense sunshine, smiles and morchnndlso In tho Coos Bny territory. MR. AND MRS. EUGENE O'CON NEL returned today on tho Nniin Smith from a month's visit nt tho Exposition and with tholr daughter Mrs. Ford, nt Burllngame, Califor nia. They had a vory onjoynblo visit. MRS. ANNA DLANCHFIELD re turned last Saturday on tho Car los nfter a ton months' visit with friends and relatives In tho East and also In North and North east Canada, returning vta Cal ifornia. Sho spout a wcok nt tho Fair. Don't forgot tho DANCE nt tho CHANDLER Sat. night, April 10. THE FAIR When You see it In our Ad. It's no; astounding pilco reductions on cannot uffoid to miss, for Satuiilay, Monday and Tues day. Having are Im mense, m come early. 4 India LIiioiih, regular price "Oe. j Sale price A A J 1 Per jm.t HC Eugllhli Long Cloth, pi ice Lie nnd 18c. Sale pi Ice, per yaid . . " . regular ..10c I Hlpplcttc, splendid quality, j regular price 1.1c, Sale 1 1 0 I price, per yard C .4 . i Table Damask, oil red and In- I i dlgo blue. Regular prlco (n I O.lc. Sale price, per yd fUb I ' . Pure Linen White Daiinislc, reg- lilac price ijtl.no. Sale fl1 i price, per jaid ,.,..iOitJ I ' 4 ! Good grade Canvas GIuvck, I j Knit top, legular price lOcj ' Sale prlco p I j Per pair UU I i 4! Plus, solid heudx, needle point, legulur price .1c. Sale price, 2 for 0 Lf I Darning Cotton, regular price li for f5c, wilo prlco P j it spools for U b I t 4 Sheeting, ctra heavy iiuhlcarh" , cmI; HI Inchex vide, regular I pi Ice. 5Wc. Salo prlco Ofl- ! per j aid .. ilb ! Sov, good quality, black or tnn; regular price. Hie; nn I Sale price, per pair .,...3b I - Chlldren'H Wool Stockings, silk heel and toe, black only, OPn I I a pairs for JU THE FAIR CENTRAL AVENUE NEXT TO CHANDLER HOTEL Milk Cans THAU' SPECIAL PRICE IS STILL GOOD. G gallon 92.23 10 gallon 92.no 10 gallon extra heavy Jfll.ilS Discount for Quantity Lpuy the besyflr Marshficld North Bend CUOTE I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . FOR HALE A fine lot lit West Mnrshfleld, CO foot frontage, $fi50. $2G cash and ton dollars per month. FOR RENT 1! furnished sleeping apartments, l with bath nnd' heat; on So. Fifth st. Phono ir.0-J. FOUND CIiIIiIh purse owner may eccuro Hnmn at Times offlco, INVALIDS nnd IuiIiIch, sick or well, cared for at tho Matornlty Hoh pltal, fi02 No. Second street. WANTED I WANTED Houso cleaning, wishing 'i nr Ironlnf?. liv Iho ilnv. I'll. S.'lft.Ti. WANTED To sell loin 7, H nnd O, block 8, Sengstaoken Add. Price $1100 with streot Improvements pt f I2G paid. Box 417, Bandon, Or 1 FOR SALE f . ... -. FOR HALE Benefit North Bend Public Library, 12G choice nnmod varieties of dahlia bulbs, lOo and 15c. Everltt's Pharmacy, North Bond. FOR HALE Household furniture. Imiutro 337 So. Broadway, FOR SALE Xoii'm your chance, to Uuy tuolioim confcctlonory and clgnr storo. Ono of tho best loca tions and paying huslncos In Co qulllo, Solo agent for leading nows- pnpors and magazines C, A. Machon, FOR SALE IMioiko Dim: Harrow. Used one season. Phono 310X1; W. (I. Bcssoy. T FOR RENT FOR RENT S-rooiu hoiiko, OilO South Broadway. Phono 187-L. FOR RUNT Furnished sleeping rooms. Mrs, Hazard. Phono 146-X HOO.M with or without hoard In prlvato family. ICC So. 10th at. ,''"" "' J '"" "'- no, VBhf,0,a- I,,l9n9 ll9'U ' ' " " --' -- w wv.t a....... ... - . , . FOR TRANSFER AND I STORAGE . HOUSEHOLD GOODS I Freight and Baggage. , Call FERtiUSON TRANSFER Phone 103. Residence Phone 13-J. Market nve. and Waterfront ? 8 rrii II