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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916 EVENIWG EDITION. FIVE tj- v v. XtVp "7 "EH fc . ftw .-- ' ' 'If 77 . nutia,'conccl style In every ftU-sckcl ,nalcrials 'Natural Shape" lasts for comfort. Pay $S jl outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be Z e than you have been paying for shoes but S returns will show a larger percentage m .i nf service, ndded comfort and individual style. 'f-nKoudof your feet and well satisfied if $S!FXi of the Florsheim kind. i Woolen Mill Store MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND QUATERMAS STUDIO UUALI I rnuiuu Opposite Blanco Hotel, II iflvWw v HmsiiFiniiH, oiuaos mil I DADCB ; WMLUTHruii See VIERS About it, ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL E. W. SULLIVAN Corner Market mid Uromhvny V!t solicit alt our old pntronn of tie IJ1 and assure tlicm tlio eamo IrHiiniM rates. I ' 2cIi'7-V i?kJ ml vEklfil Tlio F.A. KILBURN sails for PORTLAND Via Astoria February 26, 1 P. M.r From Smith Terminal Dork For Information call 130 L 0. CUSIIIXO, AKcnt. i REVITIE, WEATHER FORECAST W Ataotlaled Vnn to cos nx Timet.) A OREGON Pnlr, with northeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD V For tlio 24 hours ondlng nt t:13 n. m., Fobrimry 25, by HonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- ornmont mctooroIoclBt: Mnximum C Minimum 33 i At 4:4a a. m ao l'rcclpltntlon 00 ' Precipitation Slnco Sept. 1. 115 59,31 Precipitation sam0 period 'nst yenr 49.13 ' Wind: Northwest, clear. srxiii.sn axi) sunset Friday Fobnmry 25 Sun rlscH nt C:ll and sets at 5.4.1. 1 . - ' i'Anint Silrlcy Sluslaw Hiti'.-i-bnpt, JnliWs jPolhomus, Junior U. S. engineer, ac companied by Vorlln Parker, left this morning for tlio Sluslaw. Thoy win be thero several days making a sur vey of tho Sluslaw bar where Jotty Work Is now in pi ogress. About tho IflrBt of March a survey of tho Coos lliny bar is also to bo made. Has Opcrnlfon. Mb). J. C. Ncor. of Myrtle Point, underwent nn op oration nt Mercy Hospital yesterday and Is reported to bo doing nlcoly. Every Day Prices Always Fight nr LARGE ORANGES, 1o(ii....JUC LEMONS, "ocn . . UC APPLES, hov U QKn EGGS, ttvsh ranch, tlcti ...30 iift CARROTS, pound C.j On PARSNIPS, piml Cj fr CALIF. MICi:, :t pounds ....j 2 En Ob Story II Tnmnrrout Mrs. A. J. M. Robortson will havo chnrgo of the Htory hour at tho library from 10 'lo 1 1 tomorrow morning and will toll Kipling's anlinal story. Unities' Trip. Mr. and Mis. 1. B. Unrtlo of North Hend, arrived in En- geno last night on their way to Now Orleans iind other eastern points While In tho cast Dr. Hurtle- will take post-graduate work In his profession. They will visit hero s'ovoral days nt tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Hartie of this city. Eugeno Register. . .Mobutu March I--TI10 Astoria High School Debating Team will come to "North Bend March 4 to debate with North Hend for tho eastern Oregon -championship, tho wlnnor of which will contest for stato honors. North 'Bcinl will hnvo tho affirmative of the question "Should tho Swiss Military System bo adopte'd by tho United States?" Xoith Ilenil Iicdtiic. Dr. Conklln of OrcKon Stato Unlvcrsltv will tin- ilver a lecturo at tho North Hend high pcliool tho ovcnlng of March 7 under the auspices of tho North Hend Moth ers' and Tonchors' club. Dr. Conk lln Is head of tho Department of Psy chology, and Is an ablo speaker. A. musical program will also be given and all tiro urKcdtto attend tho meat- ring. Wim1iP.nI Ili-ic .Tosoph M. Itniikln, 0110 of tho construction onglneors on tho Southern Pacific bridge, nnd Miss 'Uosabollo M. Holding, woro mnrrlod In North Hend, Service- Kmplrc. Tho Itov. Hobort Hrownlng nnnouncod that thoro will bo n sorvlco In St. I.uko'B Church nt Kmplro on Sunday after noon at .'! o'clock. Choice Alaska SALMON ...15c Cnrnu'ldii COFFMK, 1-lli emm jUC Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Contrnl Avenuo nnd Wfttorfront. 1 New Moat Scnhc Norman Sav logo will operato tho launch Tolcpliono 'On tho North Coos Hlvor run tills Bum- mor rnrrylng inlllt for rho North Hend rondensory. Muo Tannery. The old tannery building, orcctoil thirty years ago by T. M. Dlmmick, has been razed, tho lumber bolug used for other pur-poses. Phono T.70 (!"( to Now Orleans. In a lot tor racolvcd by Tho Times Dr. Har tlp, now in ICugcno, snys ho la leav ing for Now Orleans and rcquosts Tho Times sont him thoro, enro of Tulano University. BICYCLE TIRES liny Tliom l'wun Uk. Wo Cliurgo Xotlilng (o Put Tlieiu on Your Who:l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY WITII COOS IUVKIt KOAT BIIIIVIO: ui'.Ncii i:xiiics.s l'N JIarklifield cciy day '. lacs head of iher t 3: IS i,.m. WWMKIl IU1XIIOW w head of river dully at ' w' !es MnrshfUdd at Jj. 'or diaricr apply on ww SMITH, Vrain. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R FOlt THANSFICIt AND BTOllARi: OF 1IOUSKMOL1) ROOMS, FMHIRMT AND MAROAOi: Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono JO.'l Mo.slilouco Phono l!J-7 Mm kot Ave. mill Wuterfront Weil In San Francisco. Mrs. S. A. Yoakum has rocolved word of the mnrrlago of hor daughter Mary Krlck to Hay Hiirnham of Ohlco, Calif., nt 'Snn Francisco, February 21. Tho nows enmo ns n surprlso. 'They will resldo at Chlco. .Many at Sing. Thoro woro many out Inst ovonlng In nttciidnnco at tho community sing hold In tho high school auditorium. Tho sing ing was In charge of Miss Anna Volz, Instructor In drawing and singing in tho local schools: Wnut mlvertMiiK sells tho no. longer-wanted thing. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY "e Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service UJ0S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY "wwa il IIIIIHlllllllllMIMirwmH yoblg Theateljl TO-NIGHT ll ''0 1.11 ,!. .. T. " ,,u"st I'lfHires plajH aio showing." itlf,,! ... 'WHo ''AYS?" Tho final ili.,,i,. ,,f tl10 most 145 n ereiiH Vl?uve 0V01' ""WhimI. K4y one of them Gisiimk. y K00l, Uo Ml', "l tL'o this one tonlghi. ""i.M; five ... . . . It. i. Tho out- ls "Cb ol I'tmos over sr,o,,.,i vJ. I Ti, , "illieiiy OI l10 DCttOi' MUt. ,, MW "et'o aio far above the average. ..... ri.r, ll.rxr - wenes j tl, ""'" wo-ivol Aniorlcau ilruiim. TI !x.. I'lctme aio far above tho averaue. -. incline aie ATll..... T l--lj 0,lc,:STIU FKATUItKM KVKMY NIGHT ISiLBalco 1Q cts.; Children, 5cts. Puhflb!A?'t:,llufl,s . Wnlllnisroiil. Nenl of tho Navy. , Ant' splendid comedy. wmilr fcri,e t'Iark."t0! W Ml'1 ,,el)ei,t "SKVKX SISTIHIS" with Ma .MkcIi Luiuber ShlpiuentN. Tlio total of tho lumber shipments sent out from Coos Hay via boat during tho month of January amounted to i:t,r.78,08G foot, according to tho aflclal figures compllod from tho roports of tho mills on tho Yay. Postpone Wlon, Tho Koos Koiinty Knights of tho Orlp havo postpouod their hg session nnd In itiation, 'which was to hnvo boon hold tonight, until n week from tonight, when Albert Soollg nnd otliors will ho glvon tlio 'steonth dogreo. Rets Xeiv Car. Claudo C Ford wna horo from Coiiulllo yesterday and secured a now Dpdgo car from Cleorgo Goodrum. trading In his old car. Last year his lirothor purchasoj a Dodgo. Thoy will probably operato a lino be tween Hnndon and Coqulllo this sea son. Died in Poithiud. Word has boon 'received of tho death of Mrs. Cnthor- Ino Parker In Portland tho day be foro yesterday aflor an Illness of ton "weeks. Sho was sovonty-slx yearH old and loft horo bIx years ago. Mrs. Wlilnrd Hussell, Mrs. Nowklrk, John Uml James Parkor of Loon Lake and Wrs. Ackermnn of Portlnnd, nt whoso home bIio dlnd, nro the nurvlvlng clill-ttrcn. I'ttitt N Holtoi". 0. C. Pratt, a well-known Mnrshflold man, and father of Vlnco Pratt, was ablo to bo down today for tho first, tlmo in two months, owing to n slogo of la grlppo. Ho waB warmly welcom ed by tho many 'friends that his sunshine and good choer havo wort Ho Is about efghty years old and for a long tlmo, up until his Illness, mailo a point to como to Tho Tlmon offlco ovory ovonlng for his papor. 2 t PERSONAL. MENTION X $"$ JIICN'HV CA.HLSON of Tomploton is spending a fow days In Marshflold Mil. AND MHS. C, It. ANDERSON woro ovor today from Handou op a visit. ISAAC R. TOWER is expected homo tonight from Coqulllo Valley points. OHORGE OEISENDOltFER w.ia a visitor horo last ovonlng from Handou, THERMOS BOTTLES are always convenient to havo around tho houso, but in tho auto and picnic sea son thoy are a necessity. Wo havo thorn from 11.50, S'J.op, nn to 10.(i hi case THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE I'hono 28 Wo MclHer Immediately ALHERT SEELIO was a passeugor for Vnlloy points this morning, calling on tho trade. JACK GUYTON loft for nandon this morning on a visit nnd lator will go to Myrtlo Point. F. J-J. ALLEN wont over to tho Vnlloy on tho onrly train today, looking aftor tho trado. CHESTER H. CAREY wns horo to day from Allegany, having como down yesterday with somo logs. ALHERT HR1X, prominent tlmbor operator on tho Lowor Columbia, ennio in yostarday from Port land. It. H. MURDOCH, County Headmas ter, was an arrlvnl hero Inst ove nng looking ovor tho county roads. JOHN S. SHIELDS, Republican can didate for tho nomination tor Rhorlff, was hero today from Handon, ROHERT. DILLARP was n passen ger on tho Nnnn Smith this after noon, going down for a fow days on business, E. I CANTINE, deputy stato high way engineer, -with hoadqunrterfi at Salem, camo In from 0 iiiuillo last ovenlng. N. A. NELSON, caBhlor of tho Hau sor & Ilausor Company at Loko sjdo, camo in with Mrs. Nalson lant ovonlng. OAI T. N. J. CORNWALL was an atrial horo yestorday from Gar diner, looking aftor sqino busi jiess matters. HERDERT ARMSTRONG, local rop rcsontatlve of tho Monasjia Wood oiwaro Company, was a visitor in tho city las't evonll'lB, I H. SMALL, of Tho Dalles, ai rlvcd hero yestorday on his way to Handon, whpre ho will bo pow der in nn at tho qifarry, ijotllpg out rock for tho Jetty. W. R. FONTAINE and C. II. Tteat I ( assistant engineers mi tho WJllaniotto Pacific, woro arrivals hero last oyeplng from Eu0io, roturnln'g ovor tho lino this morning. WfficilliXffiH. ,fivTs,on ?H- gllicor? enmo In with Mrs. mini mal sh u tho Work train last evening from Lakeside. HARRY WINKLER will leavo s6on to accompany his llttlo daughter, Margaict, and her aunt, Miss Wall, homo from California. JOHN DASHNEY camo in jestor day from the Smith-Powers camps, not having fully recuper ated from his recent Injuries. J. C. KENDALL wont up to Pow ers this morning. Ho said ho was on business, but carried with him a grown-slrcd fishing pole. NELS RASMUSSEN, ono of tho prominent citizens of Handon, arrived on tho ovonlng train yes terday on n business trip huro. JOHNxM. SCOTT, general passongor agent In Orogon for tho S. P., ac companied by J. A. Ormandy, his secretary, pamo back from a trip to the Valley Inst evening. J. A. WARD loft today on tho Nnnn Smith for San Frnncls.'o, where he will Join his family, having closed up his business nf falrs on Coos liny. VM. KAISER, who has chnrgo ot tho pllo-drlvlng this sldo of tho Umpqua on tho now rnllroud, camo In from Ton Mllo yester day on business. HARRY HULTMANN Is homo from a trip through Curry County nnd says that tho prospects aro for an unusually prosporoiiK year thoro despite tho losses sustained during tho hard winter. CAPT. JAMES POLIIEMUS and Vor lln Parker loft on tho early Btngo today for tho Sluslaw, whom thoy will bo for a fow dayn mak ing a bar nurvcy. HARK DUNHAM, Juvonllo dfflrnr, camo In Inst evening on bin wn' to Coqulllo from Salom, wm-iw ho went n fow dayn ago with four boyn for tho ntato training school. W .R. PANTER, of Myrtlo Point, nnd S. O. nnd W. P. Pnntor, of Handon, ownors of tho Mjrtle Point Transportation Company on tho Coqulllo, wore visitors heru today, DONALD M. CIIARLESON, Port on glnoor, returned yestorday ftrm Portland, whoro ho ban been for sovoral days in connection with tho now Jotty work that has Just been stnrtod at Handon. JOJIN 1). JONES, of tho Coos liny Laundry, was n passongor south on tho Nnnn Smith this nftornoou. Ho will visit nt his old homo In Hnkorstlold for n couplo of weeks. ROY O ILL, for tho past yonr con 'nectod wth tho Coos Hay Pro duco company, loft for Son Fran cisco on tho Nairn Smith today In company with "Speed" Woods. Thoy expoct to romaln in Cali fornia. JOHN M. SCOTT, general pnsBon gor agent In Oregon for tho Southern Pacific, was suddenly callad south today and left on tho Nairn Smith for Snn Fran cisco to attend a meeting thero on Sunday. ,t AT THE HOTELS X $ Chandler Motel A. II, Noyes, San Francisco; S. A. Schluotor, Onkland; Mrs. 8. A. Hoppnor, San Antonio, Toxna; Lewis Freeman, Snn Francisco; 11. I), War lug, Portlnnd; Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Andorson, Handon; Jamca II. Pol homus, Cooo Hay; Swan V. Vost boig, Portland; Albert Hrlx. Port land; Philip Huohuor, Portland; II. C. Huohnor, Portland; S, P. nnrt lctt, Coqulllo; A. E. Honson, Poit-, land; Claudo If. Lint, Portlnnd; , James II. l-nllirop, I'ortlaud; (J. I). Thomas, Portland; C. H. Paddock, Portland; Potor Oborlo, Portland; II. R. Rogors, Portland; J. H. Sinnll, Tho Dalles; J. C. Cramor, Portland; D. A. Porks, Eugono; F. G. Losllo, Coqulllo; N, J. Cornwall; Gardiner; Horbort Armstrong, North Hoiidj N. A. Nelson and wife, Ilausor; II. H. Hall, Portland; Nels Rasmun boh, Hnudoii: John M. Scott, Port land; J, A. Ormandy, Portlnnd; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drown, Handou; R. H. Swnuson, Huudou; R. H. Mur dc,ck, Connlllo; C. II. Roaftlo, Eu geno; V. G, Hlndmnrali mid wlfo, Jfausor; W. R. Fontalno, Eugono; H. A. ttardwoll, San Francisco; E, I. Cantluo, Sujem; George Oolsondor for, Handon. St. Linjrence Ilotol J. Hfirtshaw, Portland; T. IIup soy, Ilausor; Mrs. ElbOrt Dyer, Hun don; Hthol Dyor, Handon; Etta James, Tumalo; Chostor 5. Carey, Allegany; Mis. D. Miller, Powors; S. R. Gordon, Powers; D. M. Charle sou, Handon; F. A. Holmes, Handon; John S"v Shields, IJandon; Jamea R. Hiitter, Gardlnor; Tiiomns wusson, Empire, Lloyd Hotel ' 'R, C. Dalo, Klamath Falls; Hark Dunham, Coqulllo; C. II. McCIuro, nandon; W. R. Panter, Myrtlo Point; S. O. Panter, Myrtlo Point; W. P, Panter, Handon; S. 1. John son, Portland; Jick Jensen, Port land; Al Rpbertspn, Portland; J. Hlllbacher, Heavor Hill; Charloi Martin, Powers. Get Prices at the J. C. Penney Store Before Buying. Men's Wool Mixed Socks. o r 9C Worth half the price more Or 3C Men's Cotton Work Sox. Seamless. c Three-for-25c value. Our price C A heavier one. Seamless. " Q -f. 9. Two-for-25c value. Our price ror &uQ Men's Black Dress Sox. i fn Our price v 1UC Men's Work Shirts, the extra full-cut 9 kind. 45c value. Our price AJC Men's Work Pants, $1.25 value. QR Our price 7Qt Flannel Shirts, worth half the price more. QQn Our price J70C Mackinaws. The good kind. Every day fcA QQ at the J. C. Penney Company iptwo Full-cut good dye Overalls. $1.25 value. & Our price .OJt We Lead - ? crs , Zf Oriijinators Others .E'0 of Follow vjmam3X3tFF&i-i i J. J3& Low Prices NOTICE To Gardeners and Ranchers WE HAVE TJIH FOLLOWING SKFI1S IX HULK ALL XKW, KHUSII STOCK Onion Ki'lH Kule Onions, Vol low (Hobo M.inwiJ. Parsnips, Hollow Crown. PeitN, both early 'nnd late viirlel los Hadlsh, lilclo. Ileuiis. HectN ClUKltH (Coin, Sweet, 'ttuce x Soo un about early nood potatoou. Wo havo n new uhlpmont to ar- rlvo on tho iiojct boat. , Com, Prledo of the Xurth, Field. Tin nips PotalooM, tho best on Coos Hay, per tM pounds i?-,rj Apples, Itiiblcou, per hov $1.(1(1 Apples, JtnldultiH, per hov (pf "We Save You Money" GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phono 394, 130 North flroadway, SOME CHOICE CHICKENS FOR SATURDAY SMOKED COUNTRY SAUSAGE, GARLIC SACSAGK AXM SPAN-' , ISM SAUSAGE, MEXICAN STYLE Besides First Class Meats We carry a nice line of . . . Pickled Lninb Tonguo Plcklod Pig Foot Pickled Pig Kara PIrklod Pig Snouta Plcklod Trlpo Norwny Ilorrlng CodflBh, Flnnnu Huddlo nnd vurlonn kinds of can nod fifth. Palace Meat Market N, I). OSWALD. Phono KKI. J. Central Ave. CiitfiriE AU X NP TODAY X FOR MIJXT hout Miiivh in, hotel at Ilausor, furnished, 9 rooma at end of boat lino and on railroad, $10. See Nod Galloway, launch North Star at noon. FOlt SALK-'-Kqulty dn 7-iooui mod em houso, will tnko good build ing lot In part pnymont. Ph. 425-J WANTED Girl for general house work, four In family. Phono 207. FOR SALE Farm Iiiu-o. Will M'H cheap or trado him. Enquire 37C North Front street, or phono 20C-R, WANTED Poitiir mid handy mini around hotel. Lloyd Hotel. FOlt, SALE Propel ty t .$1 1(10 with giiaranteod-incoino of 10 per cent or bettor. A fow cholco building lots at greatly reduced prlcea Quick salo. Frlzcon & Duncan, ISO Uroadway. X FOR RENT I FOR RENT Couifoilahlo uiiart lnontB for rout, furiilslieil, $15.00, flno location, I. S. Knufmuii & Co. FOR RENT Furnished two room Wit. Ilontod. ?15.00. Inquire Mntson'B Storo. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot, mid cold wntor, bath. 853 Third st. FOlt RENT Rooming houso over Kkhlad'a Hardware Storo. Apply nt Ekblad & Son, or call 3C0. I FOR SALE X FOR THA'ME Complete, Well equip pod chlckou much, will truda for Marshflold lots. I, S. Kaufman & Co. NOW Is tlio thno to g;et those window boxes uml window screens. Phono 341J. I,OST Tnll light fioin Foul auto Roward for return to Jay Doyle, THE WHITE IS KIXG Of nil Sowing Machines Now located at 250 Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo havo also gbt big bargains In nil kinds of used machines. All mnchlnes poljl on enBy payments. LOST; Small key on red htirhiR. Plcnso roturn to Tlmea offlco, WANTED AT OXCE C"nipo:out housokeopor, good wages, Mrs. Frank E. Hogera. I'll, 31 07. WANTED Girl to holji with house work. Good liqmo. Apply Mr.s. A, Carlson, Tomieton, Oregon, Tho convenience nnd profit of Times Went Ads wll ho doiuoii. stinted by n Ulul, .,01 J V M! II. eta n ! I I 1.(1) I ! (It ! (i ' 1 r " I on ) if.-u ! Ill II or- ,IM)J - J t om t i i itt i , i i Oi I i mo i it- y , u I .' i U I i jet a i t t 1 1 t A