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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION. THREE iMarshfieid-Coquille Auto Stage hu-nvc Lcuvo Coqulllo A.M. 7:oo ():oo ll:oo 1M. liOO :t:oo i::to 7: ho L,i fliiii-mncy nrs.lifleli' AM. ,'fi!:t 8:!t0 J l.o I'.M. 1:00 il:0() r,:o 7!iW lAitsiiFiELR-coQUiLLE auto STAGE TIME SCHEDULE I Schedule arranged to connect IKIi bouts to llnndon, Stages to jfjrtlo Point, Wagner, Jloscuurg. No delays. Fare from Mnrshfleld to Co(iulllc: 7." cents. Single Lnmlvth, Props. .n Oliver Kcpluirt Phone illO Cut This Out and Use It It Will Save Yoii Money A I'i:V PRICES FROM OUR EXCIIAXGE DEPARTMENT THEY SPEAK I'Olt THEMSELVES Full slzo Bed Springs 7."c, $1, .jsi.no, fji2, )?B..-,0 Full Slzo Iron Beds l.r,(, t?B, tjsa.M) Full Slzo Mattresses $ I .;.", fjil.no Kitchen Tables S LB.", SI. 50 Dining and Kitchen Chairs rsoc, 7.c, si.oo Small Dressers (?,-.iOO, .$0.00 Rockers $1.00, 81.21 AXI MANY OTHER ARI IDLES PRICED IX LIKE PHOPOH- tio.v Am: to in: found ix our exchange department Our Exchange Department mivcs tliotistuuls of dollars each J car for (lie people of Coos liny. Why not jou? Going "8fcl Harvey COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS EGGS EGGS EGGS Wm runt ctl now-luld iiutler absolutely Minltury conditions. Weigh 21 (unices mill over, per tlo.en, fully 25 per cent moro egg than la ordinary enso eggs. Phono orders liDI-J. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House ; Phone 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & The Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. Whom tim ..! i .! nn.i iiw. ulnii BARTER'S French froeu cream mid Ices; fresh fruit fountain Illi'lllir Intnl.- 1..i...l.n..... r.n.1 I1L' In oat fill' (ltmlKj' folks! ( -, ........ iiii.viivuiio, Mw dally fivMi candles; halted nut-.; Iront htieet, onioslto Illnnro Hotel. Phono orders, -. saddest words that man can speak, should have ordered coal last week" ia"?o Ri.fi tft w S ' quick to the phono, tell us your L w wagons wui bo otoubo la Hl JHTO.V TOATi r h l'o kind Oco. Haines handled e llUVn llllfpllncn.l filu ntrnnrV i ; lou can ir if n.v nt iim C, A- ii. iivunv ii inv ' I'HOXR 138-J. U. A. RIUKR, Manager. Keep Your Head Cool All the latest blocks in felt. straw, Panama and silk hats and the newest things in silk caps, etc. 50 Cents to $5.00 iTHE FIXUP Marshfield - North Bend Hoagland Dealers in Good Groceries Phones 34-J and 326 wine Tho Ideal Tea Room. ..r - . everything made to order. On CAFETARIA OR RESTAURANT Completely i:iulied. Ilverj thing new mid clean FOR SALE -OR LEASE mii located, cheap rent, good piioposrriox i,nu -MAX WHO IXREE- u-KiviiK TIIK Hl'SlNESS Chenn for ri,l or will le"1'" "See Reid About It" i-.i l.'iniit htrect - - t A A C PhnTIP1 4-4-iS L Jl J i Messenger Service - - -l I -mjM MM" M ' IfJ&p BREVITY MAY TIDES. Time nnd Heights of titles at Marshfleld. The titles are placed In order of occurrence, with their times on the first lino and heights on the secoud lino of each day; a compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low I water. High tide on the Bar ono I hour nnd G I minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. At North Bend 31 'minutes earlier than at Marshfleld. il3jllra.. l.OC S.19 2.18 S.OS , Ft... 5.3 0.2 4.2 2.0 ll'llrs.. 1.3G S.r.5 2.52 S. 12 I ;i't...5.3 0.3 4.2 2.2 WEATHER FORECAST (Dr Auocltttd rrM to Coot Sir Tlmta. OltKGON Showers, south- crly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 u. m., May 13, by RenJ Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum 65- Mlnlmum 49 At 4:43 a. ill 50 Precipitation 18 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 C1.G4 Precipitation e&mo period last year C2.7S Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. 4 SnctlMi Lutheran Service. Thero will bo service In tho Swedish Luther an church this ovenlng at 8 p .in. Topic: "Tho Ascension Day. Plo Supper. Tho Bay City Lad les' Aid will give a plo supper and program tomorrow night In tho chapel. A good time Is anticipated. Kino Xew Store. Oliver Larson Is Just completing a flno two story building nt Eighth and Hemlock. A. K. Dement will occupy It with his Fcrndnlu grocery, moving In the first of next week. Buys Itauch. Andrew Duprco has purchased u two-acre trnct near tho mouth of Catching Inlet from Henry Songstacken. It Is near tho Joseph Cartler placo mid ho will mako a truck gardon out of It. Travel Stoadl'- -Mr. Halo, who represents tho ' or-Schans! Den tal Supply firm, Is hero on his bl montly visit. Ho has been making Coos Bay for fourteen years nnd In that tlmo has not missed a slnglo trip, coming six times each annum. Plunk Central. Central Avonuo is barricaded at Fourth street, al lowing no traffic except pedestrians, as tho contractors n'ro assembling matorlal to roplnnk It. Tiro stroot will ho roplnnkcd from Fourth to Eighth. Specials for Friday and Saturday Only H. B. SOLID PACK TOMATOES No. 2 '., per dozen $ 1 .25 0R0 BRAND, No. 2 A Per dozen $1.00 BUNKER HILL Department Store. XV. II. Dlndlimer Co. pi i ox i : :w. Km1 Delivery SEE FRIDAY'S TIMES FOR DE TAILS of GREAT SALE of HAINES MUSICAL STOCK Wiley B. Allen Company h L. Thomas, Mf;r. Ir I TiKd tho Rottie. Paddy O'Sliea "tooted down Kront street this af ternoon nnd after playing train for n few minutes ho was signaled and switched to a shling in tho Carter Hotel, there to rest enrouto until his track and head cleared a bit. Ho had no money. Ill Ron Kliv. Chas. Van- Dyno last ccnliiff had r. bon-flro at Ninth and Central that niado them all taUo notice. He had the trees on the cor ner of tho Swanson apartments trim med and has transformed tho ap pearances of that section. Airho Safely. J. W. Mitchell has received n telegram from Mr. anil Mrs. II. L. Crawford announcing fheir safe arrival at Sabetha, Kansas, where they were called by tho Ill ness of Mrs. Crawford's mother. Tho latter Is In rather critical condition. Railroad Men Here. K. D. Hnus er nnd Swan nonson, railroad con tractors at Ten Mile, and Engineer V. G. Hlndmnrsh came in today on business. Mr. Benson recently re turned from Xewburg where ho was supervising spring work on his model farm. Move to Xcwl Locution. lie Coos County Business Men's association is today moving Its offlco from tho First National Dank building Into the sec ond floor at tho Coko building. Tho change Is mado because of tho en largement In tho lnw offices of John I), (loss. Xew Cashier. Y. h. Orannls has given up his position as a teacher lit tho schools at Powers to tako a posi tion as cashier In tho Breakwater offlco In Marshfleld, succeetllng Clydo Dlndlnger who was promoted to tho agency of tho local railway at Powers. Mr. Qrnnnls took up his now work this week. Wins Prize. Miss Mary I.oulso McArthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McArthur, whoso cleverness in sketches nnd lnlnlaturo sculptor work has arrested much attention here, has just won a prize In n contest of tho Tuck's Art company of New York. Sho submitted somo color skctchos and has Just received a flno book nnd somo flno pictures. Veterans Ctiiird of Honor Thero was a special meeting ot tho local Q. A. R. veterans yesterday afternoon to consider further plans for Decora tion Day. Tho, orders of tho day will bo In cliargo of tho Veterans and they will orm tho guard of honor. Tho number has fallon off a fow tills year though many of tho old soldiers nro still hnlo nnd hearty and in ac tive business. Two In at Finish. A month ago, tho dcbntliiB tenm of tho Uanilon high school, having won tho cham pionship of tho county, went north nnd nftor defeating tho Metlford high school, lost to tho Salemltos. Tho latter moots this week with tho tenm of tho Entcrprlso high bcIiooI, win ners of tho eastern stato division, for tho dobnttng championship of tho atnto. I)i Morrow Safe. Immediately nfter tho nows camo that tho Lusl tnnia had boon sunk many began In quiries regarding Dr. E. V. Morrow, of Marshfleld, who was known to hnvo left for tho front In Ilolgluin. Word hns been received that ho nl roady Is across tho water and was not on tho Lusitanlu. Ho left Wash ington April 11, nnd now is In tho Uolglum hospltnl nt La Panne. Crack Major In Eye. Word hns been rccolvcd hero that Major J. 'J, Morrow, U. S. Englneor who has chargo of tho government projects on Coos liny, received n golf ball In tho oyo tho other day nnd Is now trav eling with a much blnckoncd optic. Ho waB nt tho Waverly Club's links In Portland when a second golf en thusiast tried a lusty put. Tho Ma jor's eyesight will not bo Impaired. Power Jewelry Store. Otis Wil son returned last night from Powers whoro ho nrranged to open a branch of tho Ited Cross Jowelry mid Opti cal department. Ho will hnv a room In tho Craig hotel nt Powers. Kor tho tlmo being ho will dlvldo his tlmo between tho lied Cross stores in Marshfleld nnd Powers and may lator spend all his tlmo there If business thoro warrants It. Ho Is greatly Im pressed with tho outlook thero. Lovo Short Lived. Tolling a story of four -months of married llfo that has devolved Itself Into contlnuul beatings and exhibiting bruises to illustrato her story, n young woman appeared this morning beforo Justlco Penuock and asked what could bo dono, Sho told a pit iful story of bolng left without funds, or a husband that,sho said, spent money on other women. Tho husband Is an employee nt tho Smith mill, sho said, and makes fairly good wagoH. Tho Judgo advised her ORPHEUM ''Where Motion Pictures Look Better TOXIOHT Wednexbiy-Tliui-Mlny It V X A XV A V 3 V X II lu tto reels. (Vintlnuiilly more in- tcrcMtlng. Keyhtoun comedy cuMtlcd HIIOTOrXS THAT KICK KoilniU funny, iloeiiii't It? It Is, too. MUTl'AL wi:i:klv Xo. h. The world's happening In-foro jour eycH. MOTIIEIt OF THE SHADOWS Two-reel Kay I low thriller Adults, 10c; children, 3c. to seek an attorney with a vlow of attaching tho man's wages, and sho left tho court. Two JHvoiyvo. Two Coos Bay dl vorso' cases aro slated for hearing In circuit court at Conulllo today or this evening. They nro thoso of Mrs. tt. M. Bailey vs. 0. M. Bailey of North Bend, former councilman from Coos ton, nnd Mrs. Anna Peters of Nort.i Bend whoso husband has departed for parts unknown. Mrs. Peters va formerly employed In Frederick I X 111 Uter's office. A. S. Hammond who represents parties In the two ensna went to Contillle this afternoon. Both will probably bo granted by default. Become Top Heavy. Edward Kennedy took aboard a cargo last ulght thnt Bhlftod to starboard, throw his compass out of kilter and sent him meandering on nn uneven keel down Front street. A copper gnvo him n tow, though ho had only in cents. He declared a moratorium be fore Judgo Butler this morning. First of Btwklets Out. Dr. C. W. Leslie, chairman of the advertising commltteo of tho Chamber of Com merce, today was showing tho first of the 300,000 booklets ordered. Tho copy has more than a dozen Coos Bay pictures together with facts of this section In a condensed form. Tho remainder of tho booklets will bo ready In a week for shipment to San Frnnclsco for ilestrlhutlon.Tho cost Is less than half a cont nplcco tho entire Job coming under $1400. (lets lloat. C. J. Hlllstrom, of West Marshfleld, had a , novel ex perience with Times want ads today and discovered that they brought results in somo rcmnrknblo ways. A couple ot weeks ago, somcono stole his boat from tho wntor front and although he searched high and low he could not find it. Last night ho rend a found ad of A. E. Stono cyplicr thnt a boat had been found and he thought it might bo his. This morning ho started to look up tho boat that Stoncyyphor had found nnd in passing tho water front was amazed to discover that his boat had been returned In good shape. Ho said thnt ho would not hnvo known thnt his boat was back bad ho not read Tho Times nd about tho other boat being found. Wkrnm SWAN BENSON returned to Lnkc sldo nftor a stay horo. L. C. UEVNOLDS, of Flvo MIJo, was a visitor hero today. WALTEIt DEVOE, of Allegany, Is u Marshflold visitor today. MItS. L. W. JACOBS loft yesterday to visit at Conulllo Valley points. W. S. CHANDLER camo down today from hlg South Coos Illvor ranch. C. P. COLEMAN of Toniploton, wns among tho visitors In tho city to day. TOM CHIHSTENSON was down to day from his homo nt Tcmplu ton. ARTHUR McCULLOCH wns horo for a short visit today from Haynos Inlet. MRS. EDWARD DYER, of Danlola Creek, was lu tho city today ou a shopping visit. P. L. CI.MINO, a prominent ranchor ot tho Lakcsldo country, was horo on business today. WILLIAM CANDLIN returned to his homo in Coaulllo today after cull lng on tho trade hero. W. C. BRADLEY loft this morning for Gardiner nnd tho Sluslnw where ho will remain ovor Sunday. J. E. MONTGOMERY and his mint plan to lenvo tomorrow Tor Port land nnd other northern points. C. A. SEHLBREDE left via Flur enco this morning for Newport to nttend tho I. O. O. F, grand lodgu session. F. J. FEENEY, attdrncy of nandon, was in tho city last evening com pleting his plans for tho MltcholU Coach enso tomorrow, DR. W. M. JONES of tho U. S. Pub lie Hoalth servlco, left ou tho stngo this morning, going to Now port, to mako an examination of tho station there. POSTMASTER HUGH McLAIN lias returned from a trip over tho mall routo to Rosoburg, having beon gone since Saturday. W. J. MITCHELL und L. 0. CAR PENTER, of tho Const Detective Agoncy, aro horo for tho Coach Mitchell trial on Friday. MISS RL'TH MATTHEWS returned yesterday from n visit with her brother, Prof. Matthews, of tho University at Borkoloy. MRS. II. J. VAUOIIAN and chlldron who have spout tho winter In Southern California returned yes terday on tho Nann Smith. MRS. R. E. PINKOOR nnd llttlo son huvo gono to Camp Ouo ou South Coos Rlvor to muko tholr homo with Mr. Piuegor who Is now em ployed thero. MRS. JOHN JUZA nnd baby pawed through hero yostorday en routo to Coqnlllo from California wtro sho has beon visiting hor father. II. W. PAINTER and wife, who left Saturday for their old homo in Oklahoma, writo that thoy aro stopping over a fow days at Shiphnrd'H Spring before pro ceeding Eust. C. A. LANOWORTHY loft yostorday for Powors to look nftor business Intorosts thoro and to seo If thoro wag business to warrant him put ling In a branch thero. CECIL CARTER, tho will-known Myrtlo Point ranch owner nnd fi nancier was In Marshflold yester day ou business and pleasure fo says Myrllo Point Is enjoying good business. J. C. Penney Co. Next Door to the Marshfield Post-Office. The Values We are Showing are (Really Wonderful There's no question, we buy for 83 busy stores, we buy for less, and we sell for about what our competi tors have to pay for their merchandise COMPARE THESE PRICES COMPARE OUR MERCHANDISE Muslin, Nainsook and Crepo Oowns ....Hie, tc, 7o, l)Hc, Jiil.lt Nainsook, Crepo nnd Amlfrenc" Combinations at....Uc, (llc, l)Kc Corset Covers and Brassieres. IfJi, lo i!."c, -lllo ninglintn and Sateen Petticoats :il)c, lllc, tlt)c, 7lc Ladles' Tailored Skirts ?-.N, W-HH, f? I.H, fjt.-.o Ladles' flno Lawn Shirt Waists nnd Crepo do Chlno Waists "He, ljit.08 Summer wubIi goods ." Hc, l-jjjc t5c, 10c, H.lo Silk and Wool Poplins, 12 Inches wldo hoc Muslins, 27 inches wldo (ll)o Spot-proof Messnllno, SO inches wldo ,..$1.1 Children's Silk Lislo Hoso !I for 2Zc, UJJc Boys' Century Hoso - fur 2.o Ladles' Hoso .' 10c, lUJJe, 10c, HBc Ladles' Silk Hoso Llo OHc Men's Socks .V, 10c, B for B.',c glen's Silk Hose B.1c jiovf Itockford Hoso Be, 8 1-ilc Wo nro bringing tho prices 10WX hero In Mnrshrichl, mid with YOl'K help wo H1 hold them DOWX of low prices "AM 1 JLJJ&5ilUqy Follow DR. L. 0. JOHNSON ot Myrtlo Point Is n Marshfleld visitor today. DICK BASTENDORFF was up this morning on a visit from South In let. MRS. R. REETON. of Allegany was down this morning on a shopping trip. A. 8. HAMMOND of North Bond loft on tho afternoon trnAn for Co qulllc. ItOY FOX nnd II. DH1LEY of Han don woro In the city yesterday on business. ROY RUFFNER has roturncd from Reno, Novndn,. whero ho has been for several wcoks. MRS. J. E. SPAULDING will loavo Saturday for n two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Yowoll, nt La Grnudo, Oregon. AL. WYMAN camo through In IiIb stngo machine from Flvu Mllo and Reynolds Mill this morning, re porting tho road lu bad condition but pnssablo. JUDGE C. A. SEHLBREDE left on tho stngo today for Eugene. Ho will nttend tho stato I. O. O. F. gath ering In Newport next week. I. Lnndo nnd Judgo Hall expect to leavo for thero on Sunday. L. A. GREEN and wlfo wero down from tholr ranch ou Isthmus In let today. Mr. Green .formerly trnvolcd through this territory for tho Colgato lino and somotlmo ago bought eighty ncrcs of logged off laud which ho and Mrs. Green uru converting Into a flnu ranch. MRS. LEA A. GUT!!, wlfo of a prominent hardware merclinnt of Odessa, Washington, accompanied by her llttlo daughter, Maccl, Is expected to arrive ou tho Kllburn, to visit her mother, Mrs. J, II. Zloglor, ot :t:it North Flrut Btreot. Mrs. (luth is n ulster of Miss Kitty Zleglcr nnd MrB. W. P. Hnrmnn. HKJ DAXCE at SKATING KINK, Saturday night, MAY jr. ladles froo, (JciitN, $1,00, Good tlmo us. Hired. AMONG THE SICK AD SICK 1 1!3 15 ytSV'k 1234S12321 Mrs. Hlbargor Is reported rapidly rccuporntlng at hor homo from tho operation which sho recently under went. A. E. Towor, who hns beon crit ically 111 of pneumonia following an operation, was reported Improving to day. Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff Is roportcd much Improved today, Mary Elizabeth Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross of Catching Inlet, Is reported ojilto III. Christian Clmivli LihIIcn COOKED FOOD SALE at offlco of XV, A. Reitl Front Mivot, Sutiirdiiy. I). J. Hire ban taken over tho IVo. pie' Hnstiniinut of North Ilend imil nil legal Mil hIioiiM Ik) left (hero for collection within flvo day, NOBLE THEATER T Whcro All (ho Best Pictures mo Blum lug. ' 3fltlllinl 1 .ritlilKi'u tL'Arlil Itrnntnot ' photoplay In flvu thrilling reels THE 1XSIDE OF THE WHITE SLAVE THAFFIO Tho.featuro that will mako ovory ono sit up and tako notlco. Playod to 73,812 paid admission at tho Portolu Theater, San Francisco, lu sovuu days. Tho greatest Wlilto Slave fealuro over pit'sfiitoil on a motion p I it nro hCIVCII. Everybody will talk nbout It YOU should boo It tonight. Admission 15c, upstairs or down, children, 10c, TONIGH SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Klostcr Club with Mrs. J. W. Motloy. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. . Geo. F. Murch. FRIDAY Royal Auction Brldgo with Mrs. Otto Schettor. " Thlmblo Club -vltH Mrs. Kaiser In North Bond. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Jos. Cowan, Sr. Kensington Club with Mrs. 0. S. Hoffman. Kleiliner Carlos nails from Mnrwh field for San Frnnclsco Saturday, May 15, nt It a. in., carrying pus heiigciH. Faro !?!(. Tom James, Agent. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I GIRLS WANTED nt Stafford' can dy store. FOR RENT Reasonable furnished n-room flnt with bath, on North Front street. Key at Johnson- aulovson's. FOR SALE. Yellow Ground chorry plants. Phono 28 1 XX. FOR .HALE Cheap, . B-monthM-ohl English Bull Pup. J. C. Tinios offlco. WANTED I WANTED (ino girl for general housowork. Phono 392-X. WANTED Hoiiho moving and rais ing. Estlmato furnished froo by Ingram & njorqvlst. Phono OR. 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern n-room fur iilshcd house 597 Gth St. South, nenr Elrod. Enquire VS. A. Elck worth, phono 313-L. FOR RENT il liouso-luvplng roomfl, furnlahed. Phono 230K, or ap ply G80 So. 12th street. FOR KENT Two-room liouso nt Bunker Hill with woodshed nnd good gardon. $5 por month in nd vanco. Imiulro M. II., at Times office. FOR It EXT Myrtlo Anim, modern furnished apartments, freo heat ami water. 125 por month up. FOR RENT l-Niilt flat, :irtl anil AmlorHou. Phone Dr Lesllu. FINANCIAL I AM recoiling applications' for 1st mort. loans on improved ranches, F. E. Conway, Myrtlo Arms, pt. -I m ww U TFe Owl" (Antral Au'iiuo Drug Ston. Frank D. Cohan . REGARDLESS ()F WHO WRITES YOUR ' PRHSCRIITIOXS, IIRIXd' THE.M TO "THE OWL." WIJ rsu SVI'IIHVS ClirMHLS, I, 1