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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. FIVE L . ' HartSchafTner y, &.Marx YOU may as well have the service A of the best tailors in the world, the most skillful designers, the most exper ienced workmen. This is just what you have in Hart Schaffner & Marx suits. But it isn't all. You see the cloth you want made up in a suit ready to put on. You really buy a sure thing. Try on one of $20 and upward. We keep your clothes Woolen Mill Stores. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes MarshfieW. North Bend. J. H. GRIFFITH Glasses That Please TORIC LENS OUR BEST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted enses Duplicated ROOM 10 ll fhci Lando' RryjjooiU Stro ! Cliliniit'js Flicplnccs J. Il. BAYLISS' Any kind of brlelc work at prices Hint aro right. And all work guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside" John- son llldg., 137 Second St. Phono 434-J. French ranges. Holler work. Commutation fin Tickets $2.00 Li afleld-North Rend Aoto IJm eCrr ten mlnllti'N from H m. m 1 12 p. in.; to South Slough onco J, leaving nt 11 a. m.; to Empire fee tris a day. GORST Jt KINO. Props. aT rotrLANP.omM Rates to You 60 rooms -,..$1.00 100 rooms with bath $1.50 100 rooms with bath $2.00 ! J0 large outside rooms. iu bath $2.50 Extra person In room, additional ...J 1.00 MOltl RV flTV IV ITSI'I.F rl hotel. 550 bedrooms; beantl- E,U0Q, many dlnlug and rocep- rocun. good cafe: finest grill h6 tt c t and oxtreinolv low ! StP here when In Portland. adsT these good suits at pressed free of charge. 0RPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better TOM (i I IT Wednesday Only Episode five of RUNAWAY JUNK. This will ho shown tonight only. "Mr. Vjiii Huyter's Stratagem." Two reol comedy by Thanhouscr. Mutual Weekly. World's now nows. keystone comedy Entitled HIS HALTER CAREER Always Funny Hemomher pleaso, that HUNA- WAV JUNE will bo shown tonight only ns tho Orpheum Is leased for tho entire night tomorrow for a pro gram of music and folk dances by tho grado children of tho Marshfleld pub lic schools ami no pictures will bo shown. Adults I Or. Children He Roy Scout Picture, next week. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! H. G. Butler civil engineer Room .104 Coko llldg. Phono 14G-J. Resldenco Phono 12S-L. H. H. Harper HOUSE nUILDER General Repairing atid Csbliet Making. Phone S49-J. I. M. Wright rhono 188-R IlUIIiDINa CONTRACTOR Eitlmatoi furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, N'o.so and Throat GLASSES FITTED OR. MATT1E II. 8HAW Diseases of Women and Chlldrra Office Phono 3 30-J. Rooms 200,. 201 202, Irving Block. 'Benjamin Ostllnd CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 206 Irving Ulock ium 103-1. or 267-J. Mnrsbfleld, Oregoi N. G. Chandler ARCHITECT looms 301 and 302, Coke Dulldlas , Uarshfleld, Oregon ' Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Oron. Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER Rosldence Studio, 217 No. Third It Phone 368-U T. J. SCAIFE JC A. H. IIODQINS Marshfield UTo cC PAINT AND Estimates Furnished I Phono Hfl-H. Marshfleld, Oregou MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y Have you tried Tho Times' want 'flop iREVITId: I WEATHER FORECAST Br AKioclttfel rrtit to Coot Bj TlmM ' OREGON Fair, winds mostly northerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ' HECORV ! For tho 24 hours ending at ! 4:43 n. m.. May C. bv DenJ. Ostllnd, special government ineteoroloBlst: Maximum 07 .Minimum :9 At 4.411 n. m 40 Precipitation none ! Precipitation elnco Sept 1, 72rJ O 1014 ... ... . ..-00 Precipitation eamo porlod last year C2.40 yind: Northwest, elear. :i - HORN " M l.NTURFF To Mr. and .Mrs. John y. .Mci.iuii ui uieir nu'i'u "'Helen Landrith plan to remain South Marshfleld, Wednesday, May, 5, 1015, an s 1-2 pound sou. Mother and child nro doing; nicely and J. W. Is already rear ranging tho offlco for tho Junior member of tho law firm of Graves,-" Mclnturff ami Mclnturff. Masonic Degree siValdemnrk My- gant7"heT?o'na mate on tho Geo. W. Elder, took his second degreo In Ma sonry Monday evening. Ho makes tho fourth officer of tho Elder to re ceive degrees In the Marshfleld lodge. Mstntas T Wife. According to tho will of J. Tom Hall all of his prop erty Is loft to Mrs. Hall with tho ex ception of his interest in tho firm of Hall and Hall, attorneys, this being loft to Judge Hall. There is life in surance to the amount of S3, 000, tho homo on Commercial Avenue and several portions of real estate. Tho will was entered in tho probate court this morning at Coqullle. Two Pay Vines. Joo Gretz and Robert E. Campbell faced Judge Rut I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 4 WANTED To borrow 91000 for two years by rollablo party, at good security. Address box "O," Times offlco. WANTED Small or apartment, caro Times. furnished house Address A. X TEACHER OP PIANO noglnncrs or advanced pupils. Mrs. Mlnnlo Drlscoll. Address 1G2 Hull Ave. i WANTED WANTED Experienced girl would llku housework in privato fam ily. Address "M," caro Times. 4 FOR SALE I FOR SALE High grade f.inilture ' for slx-room house, terms If J necessary. 1CC-L. Until Saturday, call ruwit FOR SALE Rronzo till key eggs for' varshflohl omiihatl'rnllv .lmiloH ' hatching. J1.G0 por sotting nlnoln Mnrsnrioiu ompnaticail) doniod eggs. S. C. Rogors, Marshfleld. , tt thoro wore any plans for such , FOR RENT I ! J FOR RENT l-iooin furnished flat, vacant May 9, Apply CIS So. 11th street. FOR RENT t-HUlt flat, itril and , Anderson. Phone Dr. Leslie. FOR RENT A modern apartment, 9th and Central. Steam heat, j Phono 47-L. J. C, Swanson. 1 FOR RENT Myrtle Arms furnished ' apartments, free heat and water. $2.r per month up. I 445 Phone 445 Messenger Service Pictures & framing Walker Studio YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S, AUTOS Phone 200-L. Nltfht nnd Day. ItlK'ht Cafe. GOOD CARS. CAREFUL DRIVERS J. L. FOOTE. Icr m the police court this morning, uoui wiui long inccs and pitiful stories of woe. Failures of the Rus sians to wollop the Austrlans, ho de clared, had mndo him quite beside nimseir and last night his grief could Marshfleld business visitor today, be restrained no longer. He broke 'joHN I). OOSS went over to court down and the officers found him' lhs mornlng on legal matters, weeping on the shoulder of his Ally judqr JOHN HAM, wns a visitor menus, iiouert E. Cnmpbell, a "bony" Scot. "Nix on this stuff," I says "Bill" Shoup. "This heres a I neutral country," but there are some who says Shoupo's name sounds with (nn accent similar to welnerwudst or preezei, wiui tno x silent as In fish. Two TrljK it Day. Tom Wnsson who runs the Sunset stago will begin next week making two trips" a day from Marshfleld to Sunset ami Inter mediate points. I improving. James I.andrlth "' UK received n telegram today from his mother, Mrs. Jennie Landrith, at s Angeles, stating that his broth er TMiIllIp, was getting along nicely now Phillip underwent an opera tion for appendicitis last week and owing o his long selgo of tuber cular trouble, apprehension was felt for ..Ills recovery. Roy Lan- 'drlth, wlio went there will return i Bhortyt ,but Mlg808 mancho and thcro the balanco of tho summer, Hmlly Scalded. Mrs. Gllsan, who resides on Anderson avenue between LSecond and Third streets, was quite sovercly Bcalded last evening. She was lifting a coffco pot from tho stovo and the Jar caused tho lid' to blow off and tho scalding cor fee flow up In her face. Mr. Gllsan was just coming in the door from work nt tho tlmo nnd by tho prompt U80 of sweet oil relieved her pain. Dr. llorsfall said that ho did not consider tho scald serious, although It would bo very painful for awhllo. CLEAN-UP-WEEK SECURES GROUNDS. Mai'hliflcld Gun Club to Havo Good Place to Shoot. Tho Marshfleld Gun Club hns se cured shooting grounds near the old Rapid Transit Terminal build ings. Tho leaso has been signed and tho club will probably get tho traps up ready for a shoot next , Sunday. TRIP MYSTERIOUS Eiigeno Paper Makes Comment on Engineer HihxI'n Visit In referring to tho recent visit of Chief Engineer Hood of tho South ern Pacific to this city tho Eugeno Register refers to tho trip ns a "mys terious ono." Tho paper says: "Thoru scorns to bo nn air of mys tery about tho trip of tho euglneor over tho lino nt this time. Tho rail road men say ho appeared ono morn ing Inst wcok and left Imedlntely for tho coast without saying anything to anyone. His rcappearanco was Just as sudden and unexpected. J. J. De Inney, chief elork In tho offlco or II. P. Ilooy, assistant engineer, said he was surprised at tho chlof engineer's arrival bore, and that ho know noth ing of his trip to this part of tho country until he was Informed that ho was at tho station. "That the chief onglnocr may havo mndo a trip along tho coast south of Marshfleld In connection with tho pionoscd link of railroad that has been talked of for sovoral yoars past to connect Marshfleld with Eureka, In I northern Cnllfornn, thereby giving ' tho company another through lino from Oregon to California, Is tho op. " M"," ov", ""l ""; "uuu D,"7' tllnt " wot only ns far as Marsh- field." i' "t As to tho lino boing extended down tlm nnnat tn iicnhn f . irm.l It II. k I i extension at this tlmo. clean-up-week ! Have your UlTriiH heads, bill I heads, etc., prmtod at THE TIMES1 i office. , CLEAN-UP-WEEK , i Times want ads bring rnults. NOBLE THEATER TONIOHT PA1UJIOU.V11 SPECIAL FEATURE THE UK.1 I " T H E T Y IMIOO N" 'ono of the mohl unnderful plcltutw ' ever presented on the motion pic tllio cieen. In fclv reels, featuring tho KToatest of all .lapauose actors, 1 SISL'E HAYAKAWA Tho picture Is full of thrilling and heautlful hieues iee- heforo,! attempted In motion plrtiires. 4 It's tt Paramount u real feature Tho most expensive feat lira her? j vice In the world, hhou'liiK at !' ular prlceM, Several other it"ls lll le In cluded, inaklnj; an extra lonit fchotv. !ei- floor, lffc; Imliony, l()e; chlldreii tic. "!eni to (ay Paruiiioiint" Every Wednesday und Sunday TONIGHT T9k jSl &m&Mm H, 0. HIERS of North Hend was a to the nrobato court nt tho county scat this morning. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MATSON were visitors here today on a shopping trip from Catching Inlet. MRS. W. 11. KAINO and son Walter of Catching Inlet, wcro down to day on a short trip. JAN .VAT SON and Miss Lena Mat ron were nerc shoppln today from Catching Inlet. P. R. ROOD, tho well known Coos River rancher, was hero on busi ness today. J. I. TERR15U, and CHAS. THOM re turned by auto yesterday after noon from Coqullto where they were on business. R. A. COPPM returned last even ing from Coqulllo whero ho was called as a witness in tho caso of the Austrian forgers. JUDGE JAMES WATSON returned to the County Court this morning after nttondlng tho Fellowship, Club banquet last evening. I A. P. RAPP, Superintendent of tho Well Pargo In Southern Oregon, returned to Eugcno this morning after several days In this vicinity. J. P. POLLY, assistant to County Surveyor McCulloch, waB hero from Coqullle yesterday on busi ness. MRS. GEO. MATHER, of Lunglols, was a guest of Mrs. Michael Rurko yesterday while en routo homo from nn extended visit In Portland. .1. T. RRAND AND A. E. WARREN returned last evonlng 'from po qulllo whero they havo been In terested In four of tho forgery cbbcs. A. J. MENDEL, H. A. HARRIS and JOHN KRONHOLM havo returned from CoqulHo whero they were called as witnesses in Circuit Court cases. E. R. KAUSRUD, City Recorder and booster of Raudon ,wns In Mnrsh flold yesterday on buslnoss. Ho says that business conditions nro looking brighter thcro. MRS.. A. II. IMHOFP, of North Rend who tins been at Los Angolcs for tho benefit of her health, la re ported much Improved and Is ex pected homo soon, CHBT RULING drove over last night In his now car from Myrtlu Point, making tho run In lesa than two hours. The mads nro again In i pretty fair shape. Ho returned, last evening. C. E. NORTON, of Rosoburg, Is In II,,. !! Mr Vnrtnn lu Willi' HV li.lj. ..... 4iu,tw. ... ,'M" Known hero as ho frequently comes to Coos Ray and at present ho Is looking ovor tho country with a view of possibly finding souui op portunity In a business way. WARREN PAINTER, Oeo. Stephen son and Henry Kern wero among (ho North Rend men coming down to the Good Roads meeting lust night. Home of them understood the meeting vas to be nt Tho Chan dler and consequently did not nr rlvo until late, CLEAN-UP-WEEK AMONG THE SICK w 8 nroppard, who was qulto Bovorol' ur,iel snsollno flro ln lho 1'I''IB t Second nnd Mnrket a wol aK- h been takon to Morcy iioapuai lor treatment, ns ue was not recovering from his Injuries ns rapidly as was expected. clean.up-wi:ek SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Swedish Ladles Aid with Mrs. J. Haclcman. W. H. M. C. with Mrs. Ab 11 ch HutehinHon. Ilrltlgo Club with Mrs. 11. Lockbart. Presbyterian Auxiliary at tho church parlors, Narcissus Club with Miss Dlancho Tellofson. Prlsclllus with Mrs, Archer. THURSDAY Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. W. 8. Drown. Eastsldo Sowing Club with Mrs. J, C. Swanson, N. R. Altar Oulld with Mrs. C. W. Ryler. Nonveclan Luthqran, Y. L. A. with Mrs. K. Erlclc bon. Rainbow Club In Club llOllBO. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. E. Mliifiiis. FRIDAY Friday Afternoon Club with Mrs. M. G. Coleman. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. W. R. Curtis. H. Y, P. U. Ronflro party at Roy. Russford's home. SATURDAY Auction nrldKe Club even Idk party with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rosors. Ladles' Guild Silver Tea at tho homo of Mrs V. A. Smith. 1 4 i: ' I: ! ! i , : Times' Want Ads Bring Results J. C. Penney Co. ' Next Door to the Marshfield Post-Office. YOUR SMALLEST CHILDREN CAN BUY HERE FOR THE SAME AS YOU ONE PRICE TO ALL BRASSIERS Hnmolei'N. H."5e vnlue. Our price- HriwIeiN, 7."c vnlue. Our price Tnlilo Cloth, per yard :lc wiluc. Our prlco Ofic Table Cloth, per ard ."."5c value. Our prlco OQn Table Cloth, per yard (IKe value. Our pileo i'49C Tnbo Cloth, per yard HSe nlue. Our prlco QQn Tublo Cloth, per nrd $l.!t." value. Our prlco QQq Crepo Do Chine WuMn, lnlet out, !l.2."i vnlup, Our price M go MEN'S FINE SOCKS. All Silk Socks BOe Willie. Our price, OKn Men's Socks, Mercerled, 'Mc value. Our price 120 .Moji'm Socks, (I pair, guaruiiteeit to wear four months. $1.00 vulue. Our price, pair iQn Men's SookM, I Op value. Our price, pair , . , K Men's Dress Cups, :i,"e value. Our price . . , 1 0n Men's Dress Caps, 7.V value. Our prlco 49c Do Unto Others As You Would Have Others Do Unto Yqu incorporated JMIIVA 11 1 If Art WL-W tncoracrsted ).WfiUVl-., Phono itOI-Tj CLEAN-UP YOUR WHOLE HOUSE WITH OUR VACl'l'.M CLILNER WE WILL RENT IT FOR $1.00 FOR ONE DAY IT OF i We dulhcr and call for Marshfield IftS RROADWAY. CLEAN UP and WASH UP Help make Marshfield the cleanest city on the coast. We have some splendid values to offer as enemies of dirt. Lighthouse Cleanser, full sized can 5c Armour's Monster Soap 5c to 15c Scrub Brushes .' 5o to 15c BASKETS CANDIES SHELF PAPER HAT TRIMMINGS FLOWERS ' RIBBONS, .VELVET RIBBONS NEW LOT FLOWERS JUST ARRIVED. AT Spauldings 5-1045 CENT STORE LIFE LI FOLDER1, CRCISER DIRECTS LIVELY INTER EST TO COOS RAY Lokkci-'h Chapel at Powers Is Rebuilt and Now Has I no heiitltiK i . . , , ., rlTiices for berry Krowlng there, iwiclty, wij-h Rev. Hall , ,, Ftatl,8 tluU ,t tho ,U8try iK Pamphlets of tho cruiser Life I noptrly developed a million dol I.I110, of Coos nay. 10,000 of them, ' 'ra worth of berries can bo Krown l.uvn Inm imon nrliite.l and will bo'thoro every year. Ho likens lho distributed all over tho United Stntes ,.,.-u.,,. t t l 1w n ,.,Uior Ti.r,,..,., 1.1. i.nnt .,...!. t- tentlon hns been directed toward Coos ' Ray. Tho folder contains pictures o oHl. U(i tj) mi(g,nw uo f tho craft, of tho IokkIiis cninpa and f ulol,0,)Ut wltll the ralroaa oom. various points or Interest on the wu- )ot()(l uU 0URlu ,0 b(J R Rrelt tors whore tho Life Lino sails. . ry-ralsliiK couutiy, DurliiK the months of May, tbo1 -r uiroady has acres of lutcklo cruiser wRl bo a tonic of mission berries und wild blackberries Koliirf study lu tho llaptlst ohiirchos all ovor' to waste each year, I wont down 4 tlio country according to Rev. Hall, there for tho purposo of liivostlgit- ,Thls Is tho first craft of this typ"'t"K fruit possibilities, and I pro- ilmllt l.v bis (hurih and with It Can- '" t that within a ory fow veara tain Hall, tho flist preacher lu Ore- Kim to hold mostor's credentials, has sailed hundreds of miles to services, reaching poople hitherto without io- Unions services Tho front of the big folder canos u picture of tho Life Lino as taken by Rohreld ns a flashlight whllo the map of Coos Ray and tho territory tributary was drawn by Roy Law homo. Rebuilds loKK'it Chapel Tho logger's chapel recently "skid ded" from Coaledo to Powors bus Itov Hall lto. Hill services been rebuilt, according to and Is now ready again for Spencer Simmons and Herbert Imp- Ion, both of this city, donated their "erxlrcs for this work. To movo tho chupel t was necessary to chaugo It considerably, but with the rebuild-1 lug It Is now large enough to hold a crowd of 150 persons. CLEAX-IT-WEHK 25c 49c Plume :t(l l-L WILL DO $10.00 WORTH WORK. Cleaner Fieo of Charge. Electric Co. PRONE SKILL CHANCE AT SlUBLAAV Milt Man Says It Will he 11 Great Reiry-d'iow lug Country. J. O. Iolt, mnnaeor of tho Eu Kone Fruit Growers' Association, hns boon InvestlKutluK the fruit possiuiuuna or 1110 aiusiaw mvor j 'Wtry to that nround Puynllnp, . t..11.t....t,. .....1 ...i.nl.t.... ,. "Mimiiihiwii, mm niiuiiniiiK ui tho Hluslaw, Is quoted as sayliiKj I "The altitude, the rllmnto and I lu. tmll fnnillllnnu nrn lillki,. Pltn that will bo a Kreat berry piodurlUB ',luor, CLEAN-IT-WEEK , awtMOK3Zscc3aiagM tin. I. ili, Muiimcrifxl i'fi'tlilcut t 2SO KKARNY ST. BaUSuttar&ndBiub i j SAN FRANGISCQ I modem, fiie-ptoof, up-to-dtio Holfl, occdBhcDlcrolevfr,il,ingndoa g dijectlinelotheEipoiuioaCipundi. i I I a RATES Detached 11a th Private Bath JI.Q0.M.50 single J1.50, 12.00 tinjlc M.50,!2.00 double .00, J2 50 t!oble unu..irr I... r r i I I Flora TfcilJ J TowM.nJ Sj, DtpcJ, t.lt CM I Na. I5ci 16, HjuarniyLhSudnS) .... on a lKMi.ySt,wJkUM4UotkNih. 6 Take a -UnlvemP Bua direct to Hotel I l ji!lpS- i 9mmmim9imm9mmm9m i i N JWWJMWW