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THE COOS BAY TIMES, 1WARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE aft Blue Serge Special ntccd All-Wool f Fast Color luccd by 69 rs' experience living the $15 cr the most for money. Jim clothes fieo ;n Mill Stores rwo STORKS riKI.D NORTH RKND lothcraft Store WE MONEY lining tho famous WVILLE COAL cr ton 91.00 i per ton tfr.ro of both !ji 1.7.1 I). MUSSON, Prop. B-J or lonvo orders nt cr's Cigar Sloro. ifield-Coquille futo Stage Lciuo Coiiulllo A.M. 7:00 l): oo ll:oo 1M. 1:00 :oo l::io 7:ao kwy 3M).coquillij auto TIME SCHEDULE ai ranged to connoct (o llnndon, Stages to f"t, Wagner, Itosoburg. I No delays. Mnr.shflold to Coiiulllo: 75 cents, l& LnmlnMh, Props. jry flno chickens, Bprlng lambs nnd fresh pork. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. iOLDEN WEST C0PFEE AN OREGON PRODUCT NONE BETTER BREVITIES MAY TIDES. Timo ami Heights of tides at S M,,,IU,M5,rll"' ll"c,nS Inlet elsco being overhauled and as she Mnrshfleld. The tides nro placed in ' fnrinm who lmvo l)atc-'8 of straw- has been taking practically all lum ordcr of occurrence with their time, .r,c" 8lnt0 thnt tho rn,n lm8 8l,oll-bor of tho mill south It Is expected on tho first lino and heights on the " , 8 !'P1 ?P,lt- f Ul bCrrlC3, T"C tl,e mlU wlU nBnl" ",c" w,,h llcr second lino of each day; a comnnr-1 Ison of consecutUo heights Zil dlcoto whether It Is high or low ' wotcr. High tldo on tho Har one hour and CI minutes earlier than at Marshflold. At North Rend 34 mlnutCB earlier than nt Mnrshfleld. 2GHrs. . 0.20 Kt. . . 0.0 27llrs. . 7.12 Ft OS, 28llra. . 0.110 12.10 1.1 LIB i.n S.U.I s.r,;t 1.2 11.12 3.2 10. 112 0.9 n.r.o 1.7 G.-IG 1.8 2.00 I. It 11.02 l.:t :t.n t ,1.18 1.3 1 1.5.1 n.s o.o o.o 7.-I0 1.0 s.nr. 2.0 0.31 2.0 10.20 2.0 Ft.. 2!)lh'H. I Ft.. (i.l 1.27 C.2 2.10 0.2 2.00 G.O :!0IIrs. Ft. , .'111 Irs. IFt., 4 WKATHKR TOIIECAST tnr inoelUM nm to Coot nr Tlmn.) ORKCON Fair East, show ers West, South to West winds. LOCAL TKMPRRATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at -1:13 a. in.. Mny 20, by Henj. Ostllnd, special government meteorologist: Maximum G7 Ml n1 m tun 49 At 4: 13 a. m G3 Precipitation 15 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1014 CG.9S Precipitation same porlod last year 03.73 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. .cenlccs Tonlgfit. Thero will bo scrvlco at St. Mary's Kplscopal church ' in N'nr.i, ii...i ii,i. .. . i In North Ilcitd this evening at 8 o'-l clock. To l.oni Kat unlay. Uev. H. O. i Thorpe, pastor of tho Norwegian Lu jtl'eran Chinches on tho Hay, will I leave for San Francsco next Satur ( day. PjuIIIou Dance. Thero will bo nn old fashioned dance In J. A. Good win's now pavilion on South Coos Itlver next Saturday oveulng. Music I ITE For n short timo lu Mnrshfleld nnd vicinity a patented sowlns ninchlno weaver, tlio most vnluablo attach-; meiit over Invented for n sowing inn- l! chine. Makes mending nnd darning 1 a pleasure. Docs moro work lu fivo J I minutes than an hour hy hand. G CULLDCH I WILL DEMDNSTHf lure How Your Meat is Kept till1 aiipi'oacli of the 81111111101' season, our Cold I pjant becomes more tlm iuwo f a fnctor that cat consumer should consider. Tho Cold Storngo plant nt ns of tho year permits tho meat to bo properly kopt nnd before bolng delivered to tho consumer but In tho summer 'hm the flies nnd sunshino threaten fresh meat, you should about tho kind of meat you nro getting. Ion to our usual excollcut meat supply, this wpek wo havo ' 58-J. 174 South Broadway. cup more than any coffee on the market. Order a can today Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House 394-J. Broadwav bet. Central and Commercial mters on Port Barnum f ... . . .1 mi... l,wliikirlu 111,. rimnliiLr "o t'oilltliey mill Is lemly to I'eglll opermnHi-. " - - - ''r location, at PORT lltlt.NOI. An industrial center mean- mull lo tliN fnw.r 1 liKiitlon. We li.no no time assi.rnnce of pu-ent p.Ktr. and teinu, iiuil i.-r It "lce U lu tako ,huine of tho piex-nt o,.,.it.inlty. There Ik no ilnim-a for '"vs In tho pui-clwiso of piopeny nt PORT IIARXCM. and ho ces un.l term, i .. . .: ... .n .IiIm'u iir illume. 'UKl appeal to till, lor full pnilicuinre om . 68 FRJZBEN ($b DUNCAN will bo furnished by popular musicians. Alumni M ret inc. A meeting of the Mnrshfleld High School Alumni Association lins been called for to-' morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Halph Kruso on Central nvenuc. 1 so St multeities Catching Inlet . , , "' -ecomojm,.mrketnbIe. .. . , ...'.... .." ..i.i,-. i r 4 iwi. i.itiuil no who has returned from llnndon, says tnat on Saturday there tho main strict was lighted for tho first timo with many big ornnnioutal cluster lights, giving the city a metropolitan appearance. Oiont Com. A. W. Stevens, who has a ranch on llaynes Inlet, says that ho has tho prize cow of this section. Sho gave birth to triplets tho other day. Ho says that she Is n flnu milker and he. figures ho mndo n good trade when he swapped a lumber wagon for her. Child Is 111. Tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Uohcrt Donicrrltt of South Slough, Is suffering from spinal trouble. Yesterdny Mrs. Demerrltt Keown, 41 out of 50; Hoy Wernlch, brought tho child to Mnrshfleld forJ4G out of 75; F. G. Horton, 20 out of medical examination. Tho boy's con- 50; Gcoigo Larson, 13 out of 25; dltlon Is quite serious but It Is be-1 William Kkblad, 03 out of 75; W. J. Moved dirt In timo under treatment,! Conrad, 5G out of 75; and Don Gnr ho will entirely recover. diner, GO out of 75. Poitofflro N llusy. Not only did Pledge nt Landing. Tho bucket two malls come through on tho noon i dredge Oregon was brought up the train today but the parcels post has hay this morning and is today clenn coino on tho Kllbiirn, enough to keep,'".)? out tho landings to tho ferry tho postofflco employees on tho run. ' slip nt Kustsldo. With this complete This Is tho first timo thero has been she will bo moved across to tho Btich ,i congestion In tho local offlco j Marslifleld slip, Tho water has be for several montliB. Formerly the come so shallow that It was hard, nt parcels post canio in on tho Elder some stnges of the tldo, for tho Tran on Monday. J sit to make her landings. After this work Is comploto tho dredgo will ho tilings Out l,ogN. Loggors state, taken up Coos Itlver to begin on hor thnt tho heavy rains of tho last two dredging under government contract, wcoks arc aiding materially In rals- lug tho depth of tho Coqulllo nnd "loo U!vorB "nd, "iai '" a" ,ro)- nblllty log Jams that have been wnlt- j lug for weeks will now bo pried looso ? f ,1. , 1. -.... -....!.... .... - ii mu niut'i iii-i'i I'uiuiiiK "U lur u few days yet. The Indications nro ! good. Hull (James Scheduled. Two ball ' games nro scheduled ' - bo played at Camp 1 on South Coo .Ivor Sunday, ' according to Captain Sml !i, of tho Rainbow. The Hatchery has put n nine Into the field, tho firemen aro expected to play and also tho boys) nt Camp 1. The winner of tho first' IHIMBBI QK)9D009C9CDOai Mr. I. lUxm, Mnnnccrnnd l'roldcnt 250 KEARNY ST. Del. Sutler and iluih SAN FRANCISCO A modem, C.e-proof, up.to.d.te Houl, S! locited in the center of everything nd on a direct liae to the Expoiilion Cioundi. RATES Detached Bath Private Bath M.00,11.50 Jingle $1.50, 52.00 jingle 1.50, 2.0Q double 2 30, 2 50 double 1 50 Roots! of Solid Cotriorr-Every Convcniaict From TKid I iuj TowmwnJ St. Dtpot, ItVt rat No. 1 5 cr 16. F ran Frrrr l.le Suitn S(. cu, i.l oj t Ktirnr St.. wiltUU a block North. Or Take a "Universal" But (ilrect to Hotel I I H. GRIFFITH Glaases That Plesse iS3&? TORIC LENS OUR BEST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Leness Duplicated ROOM 10 Over Lando's Drygoods Rtoro CENTRAL AVENUE HUM m SAN FRANCISCO J game will meet the third temn for I the flnnl contest. Mill i Closed. Capt. X. ,t. Corn wall, of Gardiner, was In the city to day looking nftcr his stage Interests. Ho states that the Gardiner mill Is1 closed down and has been for tho past week. Tho San Gabriel has been on tho dry dock In San Fran? back on the run. Mall Again Delayed. Tho mall from tho east did not arrive In Myr- tlo Point in timo to catch tho train of yesterdny afternoon ns had been expected. Postmaster Hugh McLnln received word over tho long distance last night thnt the mall did not' nr rlve In Myrtle Point until between eight and nine o'clock In tho evening. It came over today on the noon train. A slide which throw a heavy tree across tho road was tho cause of the delay. Trap Works Well. Shooters of tho Marslifleld Gun Club nro well pleased with tho results they nro getting from tho new trap just In Instnlled between hero and North Uend. At tho last shot tho follow ing scores were mndo: Harry .1. Me- $ ppRQn m a. m rWTInM TtttbUIMAL MtlM I lUIM OTTO JOHNSON, of Hullards, was a Marshflold visitor yesterday. ALIIKKT MHItCHANT has returned , to tho much near Dullards after n short stay hero. A. K. CROUCH, of Cooullle. was among tho visitors In tho city to day. CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL was horb today from Gardiner nttond Ing to his stage lino business. A. W. STKVKNS enmo over yester day from llaynes Inlet and spent the night In tho city. ' ,GKORGK GOODRUM loft yesterday for Coqulllo Valley points to look after his unto business. MRS. A. K. TOWKR enmo down from hor farm on Catching Inlet this morning. MRS. CARL S.MKDIlKUn and sou 1 John woro shopping visitors lu . .Marslifleld from Catching Inlet. S I CHOUGH ROSS, n prominent dairy I I mnii of Catching Inlet, was down today attending to some business, ,CIU:STI:r ALKXANDRIA whhiiiiuiuk ' tho Cntchlng Inlet vIslKirH lu the 1 city today. J. V. POLLHV, n surveyor of Co l 11 1 Mo, uud well known here, Is over on surveying business for u short timo. ARTHUR A. IIODOK. of Arngo, wns In tho city last evonlng calling on , friends and attending to soiuo x 7F?iTbwamio.Y.s Rates to You CO rooms, por day ..91.00 100 rooms with bath -M.fiO 100 rooms with bath $2.01 200 largo rooms, with bath 12,50 Extra person In room, additional . .,$1.00 I xi comi; to Tin: iiosi: i'1-stival i The Multnomah will ho tho Mecca of the Eastern Visitor Meet your Prlriula Hero. Sen lea and Accommodation Better Rates No Higher matters of business. MHS. M. O. HAWKINS, a well known musician of Cooullle. came over last evening to attend the Chnmln- ado Club concert I WILLIAM CAXDL1X of Coiiulllo. nr ! rlved In tho city yesterday from Gnrdlner whero ho went on busi ness. Ho left today for his home. SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON was over last evening from Coiiullle, leturnlng there this morning. Ho was not called In connection with tho beachcombing at tho wreck. S. A. HALL, a i anchor nt Rural, was here yesterday on business. He says thnt Jay .Montgomery lo getting along fine with his chlcl; on ranch. GLEN I). HAUT. representative of the Allen & Lewis Company, with his wife. Is hero from Uer.dwood, S. I). They nro, both old friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 A. Haines, who visited with them last ovo nlng. Thero nro several families heru from Dcudwood. C. A. SEHLHREDK has returned via Itnsoburg from Newport where ho nttended tint Oregon I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge meeting nnd ho has been given ono of tho appointive offices of the order under John F. Hull, of Mnrshfleld, the now Grand Mnstor. Ho says tho moot ing wns o very good one. $ t AT THE HOTELS t t ('handler Hotel. A. K. Crouclt, Coqulllo; Arthur It. Hodgo, Arngo; Glen I). Hart nnd wife Deadwood, S. I).; Mrs. M. O. Hnw klns, Coqulllo; W. V. Dodge. Duffalo; N. Y.; Alfred Johnson, Coqulllo; Ar thur P. Kenton, Rosoburg; William Candlln, Coqulllo; A. II. Nnyen, Snu Francisco; N. J. Cornwall. Gnr dlnor; J, F. Vornon, Myrtlo Point; J. It. Hall, Powers; F. A. Kllott, Salem; V. Dean, San Francisco; A. II, Craw ford, Portland. Illutiro Hotel. A. W. Stevens, Hnyuca Inlet; A. Church, Lakeside; T. Uclgnu, Itke oldo; Tony MIHob, Ten Mile; Mlko Mllles, Ten Mllo; J. F. Policy, Co qulllo; C. S, McCulloch, Coqulllo; Charles Jones, Powers. St. Itimmicc Hotel. A. C. lllowltt, San Francisco; Joo Fosse, Powers; J. M. Ilarknr, Co qulllo; II. IC. CandllHh, .Portland; J. M. Whltakcr, Coqulllo; llormau Klein, Powers. Lloyd Hotel. G. R. Itoan, Portland; John Ver non, Powers; J, Dean, Ilrldge; Kr nost Loyd, Howard, Kansas; Foator II. Williams, Ronton;' Sherman Htulth, Kentuck Inlet; A. NoIhoii, llnndon; I, Gerhard, Ilaiidon. t NEWS OF NORTH BEND ij $$ Miss Kloreuro JennlngH, who luisi been teaching near Ilrldgo, has cloHed hor bcIiooI for tho year nnd ' will visit frlonds lu Mnrshfleld nnd I North Rund boforo going on to hor! homo lu Portland. Mrs. F. S .Shlmlau will lento Sat-1 unlay to vlnlt her niotlior, Mrs. Dol lar In San Rnfuul, California, IC. R.IIodsou of South Cons River, was a North Uend visitor yesterday. advi:rtisi:i) i,i:rti:R.s List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Murnhfluld, Oregon, Post Offlco for tho weok ending May 2Ti, IDlfi. PersoiiH calling for tho same will pleabo suy "advertised" ami pay one cont for ench letter called for. Art Decorating Co., 2; Anderson, MIbh Kthol; Harry, J. M.; Have, 11., M.D.; Duck, Mrs. llertha; Clark, Oeorge :.; Cunningham, J, P.; Ford, R. i:.,' (Ireeu C; Ileudy, John; Hoot, Per,; Mason, Hazel; Martin, Jack; Marvin, Keneth; Matson, Vergil; Ml lanovlc. YlIJa; Taylor, Herold; Willis, Mrs, Hell; Wilson, Mrs. Onnrgn. lll'dll M'LAIN, PtiHtmnster. Steamer RiiIiiIniw leaves Satuiibiy night, 7 o'clock for ,1. A. OimmIw Ill's, South Coos RIut, Old faMil6itll ilniuo in new pavilion, no ien(W round trip. 0RPHEUM 'Where Motion Pictures Look Better" WEDNESDAV-THl'RSDAV RUNAWAY .Il'Ni: No. K Ktnrtllng mill Pojtulur Serial HARRIER OF FLAMES Tuo-reel k"mI ThauhaiiHer MUTUAL WEEKLY World neiiN In niotloii. lie) Mono comedy entitled FATTY'S MAL'IC PANTS Adults !Or, (iilldien, Re Coming; Friday '"Hie Kchooln dst- less. Watili our intrude of big lures stuiliiig mmii. plc CAR FOR II IRK OH tor Kepliait Phono UK) , J. C. Penney Co. Next Door to the Marshficld Post-Offlce. You Men and Boys If you are looking for high-class clothing, good ma terial, snap, style and fit, you will find it at the J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE, at the right price. Why can we do this? Because we buy for those 83 busy stores in 13 western states. Buy direct from the largest fac tories paying spot cash and thersfore getting the goods at the lowest price that can be made. Hoys' Hluo Btiipe, $3.50 value. Hrown mixed Gray Check nnd Our price i . . . . Gray check, brown, navy blue, value. Our price Hrown, gray, blue mixed, nuv Grny Plaid, brown check. I0 Hrown stripe, salt and pepper, niue. uur price Hrown check, grey check, n.iv "Sterling" Hi own check, blue n vniue. our price .... Come In mill try (Iiomi miIIh iimi iney nuo tlm quality, fl THIS KTOHi: THAT (11 VICS I Tho Originators of low prices Intorporattd S lmmm i m i i i i i i r ; hociaij caiii:ndak wkdnicsday Haptlst Ladles Silver Ten, with Mrs. K. II. Storoy. Methodist Homo Missionary society, with Mrs. David Nol- Bon. Christian Church Sister- hood In tho hall. Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. Jolly Dozen with Mru. Johnson In Hunker Hill. Cnfotorla Club with Mrs. F. A. Tied gen. THURSDAY Alort Club with Mrs. C. D. Plpor. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Mary McKnlght. FRIDAY Kensington Club with Mrs. II. K. Kolty. North Hend Thlmblo Club nt homo of Mrs. M. K. Kv- orltt. Lndles' Art Club with Mrs. Ollvln ICdmon. IIOSi: FKSTIVAL J CM: IMO-ll Tho city will bo full of plcnsurn 'seekers. Reserve your rooms now. This Is most commodious hotel In Portland. Special entertainment will bo provided guests. ' Nonci: to iuini:its Seuled IiIiIh will bo received by tho Directors or School District No, li, Cooh County, Oiegon. First, for tho painting of tho school buildings with ono coot of cream color paint, district to furnish paint. Second) For painting tho school buildings with one coat of paint, contractor to furnish paint. All woik to ho done lu a workniiinllko manner and to bo completed boforo September I, 11) in. IUiIh to bu opened at thu offlco ot John F. Hull, District Clerk nt 7. 110 p. in., Juno I til. 10 in. Tho Hoard reserves tho right to i eject nuy nnd nil bids or to accept u bid not tho lowest If It deem the bidder most rospouslblo. HIils for each building to bo Hopurate. Dated lit Marshflelil, Oregon, this IT.th day or May, I'.itri. JOHN F. HALL, District Clerk, School DlBliirt No. 1), Mnrshfleld, Cons County, Oro. ET T Whero All Iho Host Plctiues me Shonlug, Whero all tho Paramount Pictures Aro Shown SEVEN REELS- ALL NEW- NO REPEATERS Daniel Frohmnn Presents .MARY PICKFORD lu the noted pluy of theatrical life "IIEIIIND THE SCENES" Hy Margarot Mayo, author of "Haby Mine," In five roolH of splendid motion pictures. Tho theateiH seuts S00 people, but lu order to get a good sou: oil had bettor tome early. IIEAKST-KHLIO NEWS Showing tho opening of tho Pan ama Exposition at San Frnuclsco. Other nvouU. A famous (loo Ado comedy: "FA RLE OF THE (JOOD PEOPLE WHO RALLIED TO THE SUP- PORT OF' THE CHURCH Lower floor, 15c, balcony, 10c children, Tic Several big attraction' booked for this week end Keep your ejo on tho Noblo theater OB HEATER TON H Our price JjSt.dK hluo serge, $1.50 value. .$1!.IH French sorgo, $0.00 $:i.im y blue, $7,50 value. Our prlro ISI.H8 00 vnluo. Our price 97.00 grny, grny check, $15.00 f ."SIMM y blue $20 value. Our price SlU.fiO ovelty, hluo sergo, $25 SI 1.7.5 on niut bo convinced for jouroclf t mid light price. $1.00 WORTH l-'Olt 100 CKNTS We Iad, Others Follow Nonci: to tiii: plmilio To Whom It Mny Conconr: My wifo having left mo, I mil not responsible for nuy bills sho may run. FRANK GRANT, Ilhby COAL. Tho kind YOU lmvo ALWAYS IIBICI). Phono 7U. Pacific. Lit cry anil Transfer Company. fUCTIE t NEW TODAY 2 i 03JJO HOUIX l iu m Joj ti.(ud .(( ntuuH oaui XUIIt JIUI.UO 'OHJIIll PO))'T30JJ 'Hupl MiihoaV Immiji m .fiqM.mj, (IXno.'I It. I. Iti:i) IIATCIIIXO KGGH, OOo dozen until July l, I.envo orders for next delivery with tho Forgu hoii Warehouso or for Immadlnto dollvory at KI30 No. 8th Tit., Ferndiilo. WANTIvll lliuiMMXirlc liy ovpciicne ed girl. Phone 124-L. FOR RUNT Light housekeeping rooms; ten uud twelve dollars por mouth. Inquire 113 North 2nd at. WANTED Hoy to vwnk on rnnrli, must bo gooil milker; good homo good wages, Address M., rnro TlmoH, or call Times offlco Satur day, May 2'J. A RAIIi: CHANCE In mtriiro one nuil ouo-hnlf acreH good strawberry and fruit laud. Young (Iravonstelu orchard, will bear this year, ono half mllo from tho Coiiulllo Post offlco nnd about ,'100 feet from tho Coiiillle-Myrtlo Point rock road. Vnluo $000. Will exchange this land for labor to slash nnd burn brush on -12-ucreu river bot tom laud eloso to Coiiulllo. A. W. Johnson, Coiiulllo, Oregon, 1 ' FOR SALE ! ? FOR KALE Rhode Maud Red chickens, all alios. Rcnsonnhbi. Address box "J," Tlmcu offlco, FOR SALIC lOU-nrro ranch, slv inllnri f i oin Maishflcld. Stock niid tools. Address "II," Times offlco. FOR SALE OR TRAIH-KIO aires hill land, close In, fair house, flno .view, no winds, rnro chniico to open stock ranch. Address "A," euro Tlini'H. X WANTED ? WANTED Rags, nt Times office. 1 Must bo dean and tolerably freo from scams. WANTED llouo moving and ruin ing. Estimate furnished freo by Ingram & Jljorqvlst. Phono CR. t FOR RENT t FOR RENT Cheap HoiihO ut 1ST N. Fifth street Phono Coos Hay laundry. FOR RENT Myitlo Anns, imuleni furnlshod apartments, freo heut and water. ?25 per mouth up. gf J t FINANCIAL $ I .M lecelviug applications for 1st mart loans on Improved rauclifl.i. V 11 Couw ay, Myrtlo Arms H i AD