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EJP.rf BffBiWBUl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Mi THREE Don't Let Your Feet or unsuitable footwear contin ue to annoy you. Come to .us now we can give you the shape and the fit in a Florshcim "Natural Shape" shoe that will put an end to your troubles and be the beginning of such sat isfaction as the over ojje shoe seldom gives. Remember, style goes with comfort when you wear Florshclnis. Woolen Mill Stores jMarshfield M av juw LWtnc BENEFIT MARSHFIELD Eagles Hal, Tickets $1.00 Ladies 50c. J. H, GRIFFITH Glasses That Please TORIG'LEKS .OUR BEST. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated ROOM 10 0er Lnudo's Drygoods Store Fisk Red Top Bicycle Tires $2.?5 $3.10 ii y - i v m Z te. . for big mileage and real service There's a reason for our large and increasing .sales on FISK TIRES We have had dozens of FISK TIRES that have run from six to nine thousand miles over Coos County roads Men who operate stage lines and study the tire game, their greatest expense are our best customers-Nearly every stage car in Coos County toda is Xo aC on FISK TIRES. We don't ask you to take our word for -it look at the cars or ask any FISK user. No need to pay more than FISK . prices. Better values do not exist. i 30x3 30x3 1-2 32x3 J-2 34x3 1-2 34x4 36x4 J -2 BUY FISK Plalu Tread $ 9.00 n.60 13.35 1490 19.40 27.35 Fisk Service Fisk Distributors Southwestern GnRQT pJS i?DSSc W KIME & VON PEGERT, North Bend Annnts. If A " -ij i V t v lv Ait '.' ' SSSSn 4 The Arab a new thoc with an old ihac't comfort, 5 and $6, North Bend PUBLIC LIBRARY April 30ttfa Anthony's Orchestra Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage Iasivo Leavo Mmshfiohl Coqulllo A..M. A.M. r::io 7:00 H::to iMoo ll.oo 11:00 P.M. P.M. l:oo 1:00 :t:oo :t:oo nam o::to 7::io 7:o MAHSIIFIRU.COyUlI,LE AUTO STAGI2 TI.ME SCHEDULE Schedule arranged to connect with boats to llandnu, Stages to M)itIo Point, Wagner, Roseburg. No delays. Faro from Mar.shflcld to Coqullle: SI.'.!." ono way; ifli.OO ixjiiimI trip Round Trip good any tlnio. FISK TIRES ADJUSTMENTS ON THE SPOT Non-Skid. $ 9.45 12.20 14.00 15.65 20,35 29.70 H E ( I00( Gunnery Coqullle Agents. , BREVITIE5 I , WEATIIKU FORKCAST h Dr AMOcltted rrt, to Coos Bif Tlmfi.l 4 OREGON Fair, wester- winds. " LOCAL TEMPERATURE RKCORt) For tho 24 hours ending at 1:13 a. m., April 2C, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum C2 Minimum 47 ! At 1:13 a. m r.O Precipitation nono Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1914 G9.10 Precipitation eamo period last year CI. CI Wind: Northwest; clear. HORN j CHURCH To Wr. add Mrs. 15u geno'L. ChurchX atthelr homo on Isthmus Inlet, yesterday, April 25, 1915, n fill Roth mother and daughter arc doing very well today. IIOWMAR To Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin L. Uowmar, at their luyno In 15nstslde, this morning, April 2G, 1015, a sou. No Council Tonight. Thee will bo no meeting of tho city fathers this evening. At their lost mcot- , lut; they adjourned for n two-weeks period as thcro was no urging busi ness to call them together this week. Takes Wo;k-ond Kot. William Cooney, after a strenuous week, at ! least it was judged so from tho fact ho had spent nil his mnooy, was taken in tow on Saturdny night because of his unstable condition and given a prlvato room In tho Carter Hotel. This morning ho told tho Judge ho had no money but a kind friend eamo forth to negotiate tho loan nnd tho general treasury was richer by n shining "fiver." Hospital Is Mentioned. In tho last Isauo of tho Saturday Evening Post thero is a long account given of tho big HclgltMi Hospital nt La Panne, Holglum, IT miles from Dunkirk, where Dr. E. V. Morrow, formerly of Mnrahtlold, expects to spend sovornl mouths. Tho story Is written by Mary Roberts RInchart, who mado n thorough study of tho hospital, Its Inmates, nnd tho condi tions surrounding tho treatment of nho wounded there. is Severely Riirurd. Putting gaso lino bandages on his arms this morn-, Ing, W. S. Dreppard, an old man who rooms nbovo tho formor location of th' Parisian Dyo Works, corner Sec ond and Market streots, eamo too near tho flro and In tho resulting blazo his arms wero severely burned, most of tho skin coming off In lnrgo We Repair Inner Tubes "IT i Kfc hss:jh- Red. Top Miles (Jmiran'eed.) $11.35 13.40 15.40 fi'v Tubes $2.35 2.70 2.80 2.95 22.40 400 31.60 5.20 BUY FISK Fisk Service Oregon. S. G. WHITSETT, Bandon Agent. pntehes, His clothes took tiro nnd ( his narrow escape from burning to jilcutb was duo to the timely arlvnl of friends who tore off his clothes. ! The blazing dollies caused n fire l alarm to he turned In but there was ' no need of tho department. A doc tor dressed the wounds. mother Dead. Mis. Ollansen of North Mnrshflcld and one of Coos Hay's best known pioneers; last week received word of tho death of her only brother, Chas. R. Phillips, nt Knnopolls, Kan. He had lived near Cunningham, on tho Coqullle, for years and went to Kansas to bo mar ried but ho doveloped an attack of pneumonia which proved fatal. Tho bride-to-be was Miss Dura Reed who visited at tho Hugh Hastings homo at Cunningham lust summer where Mr. Phillips first met her. He was born in Missouri In ISSS nnd came to Coos Hay the year of his birth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Phillips. Took Wonderful Views. S. U. Runnel, of Pasadena, California, ! who with Mrs. Runnel, has been here for the past six months taking panoramic vlows of Coos Hay and vicinity, expects to leavo llio first I of tho week for California. Some of tho largo pictures, taken by a Xo. s panoramic machine, nro con sidered wonderful. One taken a few days ago, shows tho Smith Mill, Eastslde, a good view of tho bay and Marsh field. Another of tho bar taken at Coos Head as well as tho sand spit and tho bay as It winds up toward Umpire. Mr. Hun nnll has left some of his scenes nt Tho Owl. Improves Summer Home. A now hot water system was Installed yes terday In tho summer homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Peck on South Coos River, making that placo now ono of the best Improved homes on tho river. Louis Gorr wont up yesterday morn- lug on tho Rainbow to supervise tho plumbing. He was accompanied by his wlfo. Mr. Peck secures his water from a spring far back on tho moun tain and In his house, nro complete hot and cold water connections. Workmen wero busy yesterday grad ing up a scries of terraces In front of tho W. -S. Chandler homo, noxt door to tho Peck bungalow. These will bo sown to grass aiH concrete walks laid about tho big residence. Rulld Up Winchester Ray. E. L. RobhiBon, of Mnrshflold, has been engaged by Warren Reed, of Reeds port, (o lay out n summer towuslto on Winchester Ray, dividing a 50 acro tract adjoining tho bay on tho South Into building lots, thus pro viding for a Bummor resort on that ' sunt U'lllrli linn fnr vnnra lirniittlit many visitors from outstdo during tho warm months. Tho bay Is pro tected from tho winds, has plenty of clear creeks, tho woods nro Just behind whllo hut a llttlo to tho west Is tho open ocean with Its miles of bench stretching down to tho Coos liny bar. A trail will bo built over to tho hay and Inter on, so it Is said, an unto road will bo constructed. H Is claimed, that L'OOO people last year visited Winchester Uay. Itotailjui Concert, Noble Tonight. W. 13. CItAI.NK, In tho logging bus , ness at Ilandon, eamo up yestor i day on tho Speedwoll from San Fran cisco and this morning returned to his homo after an absenco of sov 1 oral wcoks. ' W. K. AHNOM) of tho Warron Con 1 structlon Company, tamo down yes terday from Portland to seo how tho North Hend paving is progrose. ing. KOY It. (II U. returned on tho Uldor this morning from Portland and . I'OIl TltANSKKK AND STOUAGI3 IIOUSICIIOLI) GOODS Freight nnd llaggugo. Call FKKGUSOX TKANSFKU Phono 103. 4 ItcHldenco Phono 1.1-.J. Mniket two. and Waterfront d?kmsM ROTARIAN QUARTET Apol 26 aed 27 NOBLE THEATRE Auspices COOS BAY COMCERT EAMO Admission 50c Children 25c Florence where he went on a com bined business and pleasure 'trip a week ago. R. WRIOIIT. In rhnrgo of the gov C ernment Jetty work at Uandon, eamo up Saturdny afternoon to see tho records In the U. S. Engineer-1 Ing office here, returning home! this morning. HOWARD WOODS of tho U. S. WHIPPLE, torpedo boat destroy er, nnd flagship of tho Pacific flotilla, came In yesterday to Han don on the Brooklyn nnd Is hero for several dnys on n visit. MR. AND .MRS. 1). L. 1100,1) eamo back on the Elder today from Portland where they went two weeks ago to attend tho state con vention of tho A. O. U. W. and tho Degree of Honor. They lind n very enjoyable time. AT THE HOTELS- I V , 9 ' Chandler Hotel. I. T. Hudson. Portland: II. U. Hall, Portland; I,. M. Hontloy, Hood Itlvcr; itnynioud C. Chnse, Conulllo; Mr. Itnttlo Cochran, Coaullloi J. Ilor rutt nnd wife, Snn Francisco; W. 15. Cralne, Ilandon; C. W. Hyde, San Francisco; AV. 15. Arnold, Portland; Andy P. Davis, Coqullle; Lew F. Price, Sumner; A. 0. George, Port land; J. A. Peterson, Portland; Ab raham Lincoln, St. Louis; W. 15. llench, Portland; C. It. Wrlgnt, nan don; .1. Hamilton, Portland; A. It. Dortnell. Portland; J. S. l.eggett, Heaver Hill; 15. .1. Kennedy, Coiiullle; S. C. White, Portland. ldojd' Hotel. C. Paterson , Uandon; W. 15. I.owel len and family, Myrtle Point; William I.eebrlnd, Uandon; A. Schulte, sail Diego; M. S. Hawley, Powers; 0. A. York, Noith Hend; .1. L-. Johnson, I5astalde; T. C. Tracoy. Uandon; Clareuco Wallnco, Myrtlo Point. Ilhimo Hotel. John Whobrey, Myrtlo Point; 15. Stubbs, Tor Heel; Gcorgo W, Kruse, Pony Inlet; Charles McCubIc, Nortli Hend; Fred 15. Gressler, Lakeside; Oeorgo Ilessey, Coos lllvor; Stovo Curran, Ilandon; Charles Collins, Myrtlo Point; 15. F. Huliaiiks,, Coos ltlver; Uussell Jolinson, Alyrtlo Point; M. A. Pierce, Coos River; John Swing ICmpIro; John Snyder, Coos ltlver. St. liwieiico Hotel. Kdnu Stone, Itosoburg; lion Har rows, Salom; John Dumniltt, Uandon; K. C. Chase, Coqulllo; W. G. Woods, Coqulllo; V. Allen, Hosoburg; lion Gentry, Coos Hlvorj Itnn Vanhurgor, Lakeside. llotarlan Conceit, Noble Tonight. Ilotarlan Concert, NoWo Tonight. Dr. II. 12. KI3I.TV, DI2NTIST Pliono 1 1U-.I, Itoom t!OI, Coko hldg ORPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better MONDAY IMiji Adtlnl Attiiictloii LFONAUD'S DIG VAl'DI5VILLI2 ICOAD SHOW H PICOPLi: H , Four Hlg Art IIHSII COMI2DIAN Fullof I'un DIXON AND COWI2LL Introducing the Plnno Acordion. Theso nro tho two nrtlsts who up penrod Sunday night and they mado a decided lilt. VI2LMA nnd MAHTI5H ItAI.PH Latest Song llltH HAYMOND DIXON Singing and Dancing PICTPUFS "iiomii Timowiiiis" Three reel Ainerlcuii with Kdwln August. PATIII3NI2U'S Always lutorotttlug. "HAPPY'S .MISHAPS" Conilo ADMISION Adults l."c, Chlldiu'ii I (lu Children He TFKSDAY NIGHT Froo locturo on Christian Sclouco by UIIkh Kuupp, C, H. II., Mombor of tho board of locturo- ship of tho Mother Church, tho First Church of Christ Scientist, in Hoston, Mass. Tlioro will bo no admission charged tho lecture starts nt 8 o'clock ami the ; public Is most cordially Invited to tit, (end. I CO M G DON'T BE MISLED They Miy WAR PRICKS nro high. Wo sny OUR PRICES nro not high ami WE CAX SAVE YOU .MONEY as uo carry no over head expense and save you that on tho cost in HARDWARE, PLUMUING and FARM IMPLEMENTS, which Is to YOUR AD VA NTA (5 E. Schroeder k Kildenbrand's Hardware .i Plumbing, General repair shop. 445 MESSENGER SERVICE M TWO CALL US FOR CARS, TAXICA11S, KXPRESS WAGONS. MARSHFIELD CYCLKUY. j.-,o RRQADWAY BREAKWATER OUT TAKF.S FAIIt CAKGO AND PASSI5N GI5II LIST NOUTII Move to dhatigo Portlnud DocKIng of Vessel From tho .lirutli Dock Make Way for Hlg Thrco At eight o'clock tills morning tho Hreak water went down tho Hay hound north to Portland on her reg ular Monday trip. Sho will mako but one more probably on this sched ule, ehanglng at the beginning of, next mouth to n new tlnio card. there Is talk along tho waterfront In Portland that tho Hreakwnter will change her lauding at tho Alusworth dock to mnko u landing for tho threo liners of tho Hlg Three, tho Heaver, Hear nnd tho Hoso City. No dofl nlto decision hns been iiindo though It Is known that plans for tho re pairing of tho dock have been sub mitted to the- Commission of Public Safety. Thin berth now used by the Hrenkwator Ih comparatively now mid that may bo occupied in conjunction with n part of tho main dock. Thoso who loft out this morning wero: 15. Jenkins, Mrs. Jeauotto Law, L. J. Lcnke, Mnx French, 13. McHoau Karl Dorn, T. Ynrdly, .Mrs. Yardly, C. Yardly, G. Yardly, II. Schath, 15va ltoherts, and J. Harco. ELDER ARRIVES Ii VI2SSI5L COMICS DOWN WITH A NOHTIIWIIST WIND Not Many Seaside However Urlugs II! PnwvugerH mid Ianivo Out nt fi P. M. for I5ureka From Portland with 12 passcngeri tho Georgo W. I5ldor arrived fn early this morning nnd at five o'clock It leaves out for Kiirokn. TIio trip down tho coast was n trlflo rough be cause of n heavy northwest wind (hat has been blowing outstdo for tho past week. Tho vessel also brought n good cargo of freight to tho local mercliniitH. Thoso who arrived wero: A. C. Seeillll, A. Joiiom, Mrs. Mes eher, C. II, Seidell, John 1). Iloncn, M. L. Howninn, B. Orovor, A. S. Drown, C. 8. Hlgglim, Jr., II. M. Whetsol, Sam Gruker, Roy R. Gill, 15. S. IligRlnB, Mrs. II. Smith, I). L. Rood, lreno Fullback, Mrs. D. L. Rood, A. It. HreWHter, 8. II. Kunlu, Hon NefkyA. Council, Mrs. Council, M. A. Whltoford, Mrs. C. (J. Dolnn, Christopher Dolnn, Robert Win. Dol an, Mrs. A. A. CnrkliufrH, Mrs. (). J. Hounlug, llahy J, Ileunlug, Larry Harliart, L. M. Hontloy, 15. P. W. Hnrdlng, R. D. ChrlsthuiHoii, If. A. Tucker, II. II. Hall, M. H. Joiihoii. C. L. Wlllets, L. T. llodson, J. M. llamorHley, Mrs. 15. L. Drown, Daniel Glllls, R. II. Campboll. Ilotaihin Coiiiert, Nohlo Tonight. A LIICTPIH! ON SCI I INCH CHRISTIAN TIio public Is cordially Invited to uttoud it fuio public locturo km Clirlslinu Hclonco by IIHsh Kiuipp, C, S, H. uuuubor of the Hoard of Lectureship of tho Mother Church, tho First Church of Christ SclontUt In Hostou, Mass., nt tho Orplieum I Thoater, Tuesday evening, April 1 27, at olght o'clock. This lot turo Ih glU'ii under tho auspices of tiio 'local Chilstlau Sclomo Sodety. ,., (.m..1.f x,,lo Tght. II- PHONES. DTARIJIN COWGERT ! SliKIKS OF TWO' Aft thi:.ti:h tonight FM1ST W nohli: Musical I2ent I'lider Auplce.t of Coos llaj Hand Promises to lio Kujojod by .Many Peoplo MnrsliClchl peoplo aro to hnvo, tho pleasure of hearing another splendid concert tonight and tomorrow night nt tho Nohlo Theater, mado possible by tho enterprising spirit of tho Coos Hay Cohcort Hand, under whoso nuspluos tho concorla nro giv en. Tho Rolnrlan Malo Quartet Is raid to bo tho finest organization or Its kind on tho contort stngo today. No other traveling organiza tion receives such flattering press notices, mid tholr programs hold tho closest Interest of tho most blase. Crowded houses aro sure to greet these popular entovtnlnorH, and It will bo wlso to go early for n good sent. Doors will bo opon at 7 o'clock and picture will ontortnln you until tho concert begins nt S:15. Uoost tho baud, spend four bits nnd enjoy nn evening of excellent mule nud clean fun. Rolnrlan Concert, Xohlo 'Tonight. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTK'K-T-Pjirty who took silver bundled .umbrella frpm Odd Fol lows' Hull Saturdny night Is ro qucsted to roturn It to the Times offlco mid avoid trouble. Carl Wnlkor. i:XPI2RII5XCI2D WOMAN desires position us housokoepor. Address '" TlniOH offlco. 'OR RKNT U ruiuMied rooms. Ap ply 1021 HI rod avenue. Wi: IIAYI2 FOR LI2ASI5 about '10 ncroH fluo bottom land on Rogua River. Wunt Homo experienced dairyman who has some cows w hoiiio capital to lonso samo. Will grant fnvoralilo terms. Cliooso fac tory will buy milk. Out rnngo of nbout 20U ueroM goes with land. AddrofH Weddorburn Trndlng Co., Weddorburn, Or. FOR SALE f FOR SAI.I2 For ouo wk, Prlro cut to tho limit. Owner must sell rouldoiico proparty. Host of lo cations. Good view, lawn, all lm pioumeuts mado. Call nt onco for particulars. I, S. Kaufman, H. Co., 222 Central avenue. WANTED WANTI2D (ilil wiiiits Hoik. Plionu U7L. WAXTRD Work on u rnncli by man nnd wlfo. Addrosa "G" caro Timuu or phouo :I02J. ' I FOR RENT f . I'OR RHNT 7-iooin IioiisOi Fastsldo. Phone. 150-J. I'OR RUNT Mjill.i Arms fuitiMied apaitmcuts, fruo boat mid wator. $2(i per mouth up. ROOM with or without board la prUntu family. ICti So, 10th at. IFOR RI.'.VT Kl.niom Iioiino ill So. Mnrshflold. Phono 119-L. I'OR RI5NT A ."..roomed riirnlslxsl npaitmeiit, IucIuiIIiik piano; un fiirulshad If UoMtrwi. Also n I rooiuod furulsheil apartment. R. F. Williams. i LOST AND FOUND I , LOST Tliui'hdiiy, Cameo Hroodi on Wah-tu-Wasn, or In Coos River romotery. Phone a 14X1 Mrs. Win. Uouobruko. ILOS'I' Gold Football Fob with liaiuo Fred Flanders. Return to Tho TlmH offlco, FOl'ND Hand tiuik, Food Store, pply Haines' j." ' cm lJ i'i I 1'