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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE WS i IT f f vvf -eM U ai p v rv W s W? WsA ovn.iJA' mm ki r- toJ yj m. w: S3 , T-VWE V M" i rWW ' f o 1 ' 'ii mwm(j wmium i . :- B3 V5K l 3 l- - VfeLJWft Li 771 w -- - i5 v lttWflPW,rt.0,Wwii "-ZVA (JJWttWH -.: :. . SSKIS &M SyQN?S BIRTHDAY, FEBRUARY 22 A rare combination of statesman- usual embodiment of tenacity, unshakable courage; a keen and militant sense of justice; these were the great virtues of George Washington. They represent the spirit of fairness which we should strive for in our business relations which should manifest itself in the sale of gQod merchandise, in the giving of values, in the guarantee of satisfaction. In that spirit we are trying to run this store. WOOLEN MILLS STORES The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes MARSHFIELD :: :: :: NORTH BEND H Tlio '.A. KILBURN salli for PORTLAND Via Astoria February 26, 1 P.M. Fwm Smlili Terminal Dock w iwormMion call 13G I- 0. CUSJIINO, Agent. BKLTANfl GOODS Tlio big problom In soiling Roods is getting tlio customer Into tlio storo. Coos liny Times nils will help you uolva this problom. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty." Mrs. W. W. Mason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL E. W. SULLIVAN Cornnr 5furket anil llrondwny Wo Bollclt nil our old pntronn of tlio Lloyd and nssuro tlioin tlio samo rcn&onnlilo rntcs. l'TlI(X)osiiivi:iino.T M-.nvilTJ LUNCH rvniipcu '"n )hiifleli cuTj- dy 8lI4fslH'ii(l of river STKUll'it iinv , ' "'".iiiiiii "lofrluT dully lit I ' Mniliflclilt jWr chart,,. ,,,,. JSlifiMITH, !,,. FOR TRANSFER AND KTORAOE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FHEIOHT AND RAGOAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l(i:t Residence Phono 1H-.T Market Avo. mid Wntorfroiit - A n f THE WHITE IS KINO Of nil Sowing Machines Now loented at 2CC Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo lmvo nlso got big bargains in all kinds of used machines. All machines sold pn easy payments. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY ray rteturn Charges. Prompt antl Efficient Service urns BAY STEAM LAUNDRY We Theate . TO - NIGHT R BREVITIES : BORN $$ 4 WEATHER FORECAST (nr Awlilsl l'rM to own Hr TlmM.l t OREGON Probnbly fnlr with easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For. tho 21 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m February 21, uy DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- nrmnont meteorologist: Maximum 05 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. in 48 Precipitation 00 Precipitation Slnco Sept. 1. 4, 191G 59.31 Proclpltntlon samo period last yoar 40. 1J Wind: Northwest, clear. t Monday February 21 Sun rises nt C:fi0 and sots nt C:3S. J t BORN : I.UND. To Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lund, nt tholr homo In Day City, Sunday, February 20, n son. Ho Is tholr first child. Tlio mother and boy nro doing vory woll. Tito fnthor Is an omployeo of tho Kastsldo mill, Willi: am Pox Bi,lelg,1 PliotonTav"'8 t,le rynl nel,'eS8 "H'H'V XANSICX in tho Way production: , "The Soig of Hate." i)m "'"Ha nf iJon't groat stroKth produced In 8ix biff rools. 'lKs ii l;. XttHi " i.crjom of them in ood. h'tthlhiicoBJ'IIKjf "KAUTV fAMK TO XOSKOIl Good Aothonys 0 " ,: Cen,s. iiDMn? ,U now Bolootlona niul ovorturos. Admls- " ur "own. Children, C conts. Slit: tii , .. (ho rooi0 nr.Hng Davis1 groat play "Tho Oal- Ik iiuiMiivftl. Chas Mahatfy, the well known Cpog HIvcr ranchftr wluj has boon quito slok. is roportou groai ly improved. Will C.'ivo Party. Tho mombors ot tho Marshflold Flro Dopartmnit nnd their families will onjoy tholr ann.uil bawiuot nnd dnnoo at tho Odd Id low's hall tomorrow night Fimrrnl Tuodiij Tho funeral of Mrs. W. F. Ilyorly, ot KiibIhI le, will bo hold Tuesday nftornnou nt 2:30 from tho Marshriold M. K Church, llov. J. K. Knotts, officiat ing. Chorus t( Pincllct" Henrlk lOJcrdrum announced today that tit tnlxod chorus will meet at tho Con servatory this ovonlng for ho.al practice Tho mooting will bo an Important ono, all tho music haln arrlvod. Toll Lino In. On Saturday tlu Coos and Curry Tolophpno Company complotod a toll lino Into Iloavor Hill, ovor tho polos In uso by the railroad. Pcrmhjslou to uso thorn van received last Monday and $a.tur la tlio work was completed, Much Mull (i'ocm. On the morn ing train to Coqulllo went two dray loads of parcels post for the Valley. Tlio shipment yesterday aboard the Kllbtirn was a good sized one, thero being many sacks for Marshflold and North llond also. (t'et Helmets. Tho Mnrshfleld Fire Department today received two mnoko helmets which were ordered last July. Tho demand for the hel mets by the warring nations as pro tection In gas nttueks caused tho de lay Hi filling tho local order. At llotobiirg. Judge John F. Hall, Orand Master of the Oregon 1 O. O. F., Saturday evonlnc mild 'lis official visit to tho Odd Fellows and Ht'bokah Lodges of Uosoburg. Ho Is making a tour of tho Cen tral and Southern Oregon Lodges. i:ik Official Coming W. It. Rog ers, District 'Deputy of tlio II. P. O. B. for Oregon, will mnko his annual visit and Inspection of tho Uosoburg ElkH Lodgo February 21 and It Is expected that ho will be In Mnrshfleld within a few weeks. Tv MnUJci' Deferred. According to F. 1). Walto tho Klnnoy tax niat- I tor will probably not bo tnken beforo tho county court boforo March 1 whon tho commsslouors hold tholr next meeting. 12. 11. Dryson, attorney of Hugone, Is cxpoctod hero today or tomorrow In connection with tho mat tor. No Council Tonight. Thero Is to bo no 'meeting this evening of tho City Council, tho fathers of tho municipality hnvlng adjourned last 'Monday evening for two wooks. With tho logging question settled tho Councllmcn say they nro now looking for now worlds to conquer, hardly feeling comfortablo unless they linvo something to worry them. 1''iiihIui Later Sfnylio1 It was becauso of tho pllcdrivcrs that nro now on tho track botweon hero nnd tho Umpqun thnt tho excursion ot tho motor car could not bo niado yes terday to KoodBport. V. O. Hind marsh, engineer In charge, said tho trip would bo Impossible. Thoro Is a clianco Hint shortly tho trip mny bo essayed as an excursion with tho motor car. Wilson Petition. A Woodrow Wilson petition, to plnco tho presi dent's nnmo on tho bnllot at tho next election for president, has boon recolved by Hugh McLaln, chairman of tho Coos county domocrntlc com mittee. Tho petition Is Rout out by O. Y. Harry, of Portland, gonornl organizer of tho Woodrow Wilson leaguo of Portland. Tho petition will lw called In April 1. Young .lap Dies. Tolmru Shlto nged 10, died enrjy yestorday morn ing nt .Mercy hospital'. Ho wan tak en 111 at Iloavor IIII1 and brought to Mercy hospital Saturday night, hufforlng from an lutornal homor- Iingo which proved fatal within about bIx hours of his arrival horo. Ho was n son of Q. Shlto, who for several years was tho liouso ser vant of C. J. Mlllls, In Marshflold. Mny (Jo Higher. Thoro Is n pos sibility that tho local gasoline prices will go still higher. It is now retail ing at 22 conts n gallon and tho east ern market is quoted at 2T, to 27 conts. O. W. Cumbers, local agoiit of tho Standard Oil company, said 'thoro Is an unusual domain! now for 'oil and thnt much oil Is being shipped from this country. Ho thinks that tho ralso will not bo for a groat length of tlmo. To Itccd-pnrt on Train. J. H, Montgomery Is ono of tho tyrst Coos Day citizens to Indulge In a rldo ovor tho WUIamctto Pacific to Reedsport. Ho wont up thoro on Friday, via tho construction train. Tho long trestlo piling on Lako Takonltch has boon complotod, a difficult und Important pjeco of construction nnd thoro romaln only about five miles for rails to bo laid to roach tho Umpqua. John M. Scott Coming. John M. Scott, gonornl passenger agont for Oregon of tho Southern Pacific, Is oxpectod horo this weok. In n letter to James Montgomery, of tho pub licity commltteo of tho Chambor of Commcrco, Mr. Scott states that tho Southern Pacific in 30 days will havo off tho press a lC-pago book let on tho Wlllamotto Pacific nnd tho Coos Day country that will do much toward advertising this spctJou, California Weather. -Two bad storms hit Fan Dlogo, Nowspnpors from the South carried tho accounts but of late the understanding has been thnt evcrj thing had been ad justed. This morning Miss C. Es ther Whitney received n lettor from friends thoro stating that train service Into San Diego will bo Im possible for at least two wooks, After tho first storm crows began repairing the bridges nnd tho second storm wiped out their work. A dor rlck weighing several tons, so the letter stated, had been washed away and has not yet been found. Oo For Kiigliio.'i-. C. U .Peck, nt tomey for the Port of Umpqun, with Wnrron Reed, ono of tho Port com missioners, expects to lenvo tomor row for Portland for n consultation with the U. S. Hoard of Enginoors. Tho Port has an ordinance ready for passing Hint will ralso n $200,000 'tax In that district for tho building of n Jetty at tho mouth of tho Ump qun river nnd they want the govern ment to match dollar for dollar In the project. It is also understood that tho commissioners will try to secure nn engineer to take charge of tho work for tho Port of Umpqua. PTJ MWlHM'Ji DR.UGS THAT ARE PUBJS MAKE YOUR DOCTOR SURE. Purity mill accuracy mako this (.U'lig store tho best plw'o on Coos Day to bring your prescriptions'. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono liDH Wo Deliver liiiiui'dlalcly I t PERSONAL MENTION J MRS. It. M. HOLDING, of Gardiner, was a week end visitor In tho city. C. R. PECK went to Coqulllo on tho morning train to transact somo legal business, JAMES COWAN, ot Lnkosldo, was In tho ,clty over Sunday looking 'nftcr somo business matters. JOHN MAHANNA ot Camp Ono, lentno down Saturday ovonlng to visit friends hero ovor Suudny. FRED KELLEY, of Cluff & Com pany, went to tho Coqulllo Vnlloy this morning calling on tho trndo. DON GARDINER was a passongor to Coqulllo Vnlloy points this morning to look after tho trndo. GEORGE E. TONNEY, city onglncor nt Myrtlo Point, was hi tho city through tho weok end on engin eering business. EARL POWELL, of tho Coos Coun ty IlnslnoBs Men's Association, to morrow will mnko his annual trip to tho valley on business. CAPTAIN JAMES POLHEMUS re turned on Saturday ovonlng from Ilaudon, whoro ho has been get ting tho Jetty work started. MRS. N. A. NELSON, of Lnkosldo, wont down to Dnudon this morning whoro sho will visit for a weok with her sister, Mrs. L. I. Wheolor. SHERIFF ALF JOHNSON was horo between trains this morning, con ferring with District Attomoy Lll Joqvlst. , n. E. HAMPTON, of tho Contral Hotel, loft this morning for a hur ried trip to Norway, expecting to roturn today. JOHN GOSS Is at Lakesldo, having 'go no up thoro on tho construction train. Ho Is looking nfter somo business matters thoro. W. O. LAIRD, Deputy Shorlff, nnmo In on tho Kllburn from Portland yestorday bringing E. Edson back with hlin. Mr. Laird loft yester day for Coqulllo. L. A. WOODWORTH, of Allen & Lowls, loft this morning for Co qulllo nnd Myrtlo Point, Ho was accompanied by A. II. Jones, -of tho Van Camp Company. HENRY MONOIIAN, ono of tho well known employes of tho Smith Powers Company, was In from Powers over Sunday on ploasuro and business, W. E. MHYKRS, government cow testing export, left on tho early stago today, roturnlng to Salt Lnko city after two wooks spout In Coos and Curry Counties. E. II. JOEIINK and family will Muovo into tho Campboll homo on South Eighth street, botweon l-l-rod and Flanagan, which H, S. Towor recently vacated. MR. AND MRS. C. M. DYLER, of North Hond, wont up Saturday to attend tho engineers' dauco at Reedsport that ovonlng. Thoy woro tho guests of F. D, Drown, division onglncor, and wlfo. MRS. RODERT FOX nnd llttlo son loft today for Washington whoro Bho will Join hor husband who wont thero somo timo ngo. Ho Is Interested lit tho photographing business thero with his fathor, MRS. MYRON WICKHAM was horo through tho week end visiting her husband who was Injured n foy days ago at tho Codar Point log boom mid who Is now In Morcy Hospital. Ho Is gct'lng along vory woll. JOHN DASHNEY, who has rosumed his position with tho Smlth-l'ow-ors Company nftcr being laid up for somo tlmo, camo in Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. Ho Is rapidly recuperating from his recent injuries. L. A. IYAKER, of tho Folgor company, loft today for Crescont City. TJio lust timo ho tried to muko tho trip Mr. Daker was turned back at tho summit near tho California lino becauso of tho heavy snows. Ho will bo gone about 10 days. VERNON A. SMITH, who has boon horo n fow days packing his household . effects preparatory to Do Not Be Misled By These Fake Sales If they can cut tlio prices so much now, what illil thoy got for tho guoils In tlio first place? Ladies' Shoes, a dandy, in button. Every day$1.69 Ladies' Patent Leather, cloth top, button $2.49 Ladies' Gun Metal, button antl lace, all leather ..$2.79 Children's Shoes, hard soles 49c Children's Shoes, a better one 69c Children's part colored tops, button 98c Girls' and Boys' Shoes in button $1.49 Girls' and Boys' Shoes in button $1.69 Girls' and Boys' Shoes in button $1.98 These nro cvery-day prices nt tho Yellow (Front Sloiv on Hroailwny We Lead Others Follow hterporattd f Originators of Low Prices moving to San Francisco, whoro ho is now connected with tho C. A. Smith Company offices, will lenvo for thero tho last of t'to week. Ho expects to dispose ot his house and lot nt Eighth and Flanagan. WM. GARRETT, foroman of Camp Ono, and wlfo spent Sunday in Marshflold. It was their first visit hero in many mouths. Mr. Garrett has grown so nccustometl to nrlslng nt f o'clock In tho morning thnt ho could not oven tnko n longor nop nt tho Chand ler yesterday morning. Mr. Gnr- rott has bcou ougaged In tho poultry business as u side Issus nnd has been gnmorlng many eggs during tho period that lion fruit has boon so high. Camp Ono wilt probnbly bo moved to Powers somo tlmo tho coming fall. 4 I LEAP YEAR PARTY I Tho Coos River High School girls gave n hard tlmo Leap Year party nt tho school building on South Coos River Saturday ovonlng. Everyone woro tholr old clothes. Thoy played f until midnight when n lunch ot sand wiches, cake nnd punch wns served to tho following: Ruth Skcltou, Roso Smith, Jcsslo Smith, Hazol Cowan, Dorothy Duugau, Mary Smith, Lucy Dossey, Ronnie Smith nnd Dorthu Smith nnd Mossrs. Ervlu Storm Qoorgo Dessoy, Luuronco Dossey, Hnr ry Smith, Henry HniiRchlldt, Slgfrcd Smith, Ilutton O'Connor, Russol Church, Howard, Alton and Harold Robertson, Euos Smith, Clydo Me- Gary, Alden Dakor, Sam Smith, Wal ter Llllonthnl, John Smith. SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. i North Hond Cnthollo Guild wltk Mrs. Noll Ranks. North Hond club social aflornoou. Ladles' Guild mooting In ft Guild hall. iiMhono Dolphlnu society ' of North Hond moots nt 4 tiro library. WEDNESDAY. I). .V. C. ' club of North Hond with Mrs, L. A!. Loomls, Jolly Dozon club with Mrs. M. Ross In Hunker 4 Hill. Christian Sisterhood all day session In tho church. North Hond Girls' club with Miss Jessie King. THURSDAY. North Dond Methodist Ln- dies' social afternoon uti tho church. A. N. W. club with Mrs. Alexandra Laudo. IS A CANDIDATE Tho Port Orford Trlbun6 says: It Is learned on good authority that F. II. Tlchonor will announce 'his candidacy In tho near futuro fur tho Democratic nomination for Joint representative of Coo nud Curry counties. - t i NEW TODAY FOR SALE Lot Id If. J I, W. Run. kor Hill, Highest bid takes it. AddrcBR W. D Times office FOR RENT Remodelled nifiiit house on Ninth street South. In qulro G01 South Ninth street. FOR SALE Wlilt'o enamel bed, good stlfr springs and wool folt mattress. 3 quartors slzo. Call at (157 South Elovonth strcot or phono 2G3-H. LOST In pofciofricc, (dim vtw, containing somo bills. Reward for Its return to Tlmon 'office. t FOR RENT t FOR KENT ComfoHuldo npurt moutn for rent, furnished, $15,00, tlno location. I, S. Kaufman & Co. ' FOR RENT Furnished two room apt. Heated, fin. 00. Inqulro Mntson'B Storo. FOR HUNT Furnished tint, hot nnd eold wator, bath. 8153 Third st. FOR ItKNT Rooming house ovon Ekhlad's Ilordwaro Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 3G0. Z FOR SALE FOR SALE Promo Ciimmi, fi7, comploto. Loather enso nnd flvo lioldors. Flno Ions nnd shutter. Prlco $20. II. R. llrlnkloy, Hny City.' Phono 3001. FOR TRADE Complete, u'cll iuli.- ped chlckou ranch, will trndo for Marshflold lots, I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR HALE Fresh cow mid u culf. L. E, Hondrlx nt Goldon Rulu. FOR SALE 1(1 ucrcs, Si iiiIJch from Marshflold; houso, burn, chicken liouso, orchard; $2000. $1200 down. No commission. Owner. Address P. O. box 105, North Rend. FOR SALE 10,(10(1 ft. sec. Imnd building lumber nt Fomdalo Flat. Inqulro 1),, Times offlco. WANTED Khinig woman to earn for Invalid lady. Phono 1 17 1 North Hond. Pl'HLIC STENOGRAPHER Room 213 Coko building. Phono 137-L Besides First Class Meats We carry a nice line of . . . Pickled Lamb Tonguo Pickled Pig Fqot Pickled Pig Enrs Pickled Pig Snouts Pickled Trlpo Norway Herring ( Codfish, Finnan Huddle and various kinds of canned fish. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 35c dozen Palace Meat Market N. D. OSWALD. Phono 'fOO-J. Cent rid Avo,