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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION. "" trr five Q I R L 5 . "Vwwii ls nature yw i n w - parents:- , .MfflSSffi.11 won l havo to ,n? en ndwlch and hurry back, to schc race homo nt school ill order to REVTT1E5 4, iSwToS o school bSllrinV? , nt their desks wnGuuiu Docs With isorely the sell JfWbMlnSw afternoon's studios, gfilo reasons which will occur to moth- fflun aroo Willi them? .Hardly, 8f? n Rlpvclo, on the contrary, your daughter can wheel w,t haBcycw. on i . , . isurely i I! Co with plenty of time to spare, TboffeoWood and notiredmorvous fooling ,hn if further comment, , , ,, ,, . 5 Timet hvo argo scnoois in uaiiiuiiiiti, mu mieuiois 5ve caused s a i w : - , - 'Si? H ordinary staple drfvon Into the wall at a .P"1" M,ii.,,r 4n 4 hn inn nf. n b nvc o frame. A n innn JW rx i nniinrl Innks the wheel to this stanln. TIlFl I Does you daughter cat a cold lunch while huddled in a o Anj is she nervous ana imuiuiu aiiur scnuui nuursr f Slid IS IIDtl U105U UUIIumuiio nu iuiiuuiiuj iu iiiuixu r SAfter three hours at a desk,( What could be more refresh- .. . 1-., .v,!miln hipupln I'lfln? ' IS "I. ' J ..!.. I, n, nli Inioin-nlw nnlnn. WhocveMieard of a 'dainty lunch in a basket, or wrapped i paper? Now Girls: T-ii.mnrnn mnk ihnl ihn Mnrshflolfl Ovnlnrv will nil niul pist your wheels, pump up tho tires and generally look after JCEr DlCyCICi piuviuuu jruu uujr a Timesaver AR.SHFIELD CYCLERY done 158-R. 156 Broadway k '1'IIH WEATHER REPORT (11 AiwoiIaIpiI fnu m coo. nay Time OEGON llnln so nth west,, rain or snow lit oast, vnds mostly northerly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 21 hours ending ut 1:1. 'I n. in., March 1, by Honj. Ostllnt?, apodal gov ernment mctcoroloclst: Altiximum 11 Minimum 35 At i:-i:i n. in 10 Precipitation l.GG Precipitation Slnco Sept. 1. l!)ir, 01.25 Precipitation nauio period l"Ht year 52.711 Southwest, cloudy. SUXRLSH AND SUNSET Wednesday March 1. Sun rises nt C::ta and sots at 5:iy. 4 N oble TheateD - l TO-NIGHT Jcsso L. Lasky presents America's Most Talented Photoplay Star HLANCIIH sweet III a Plrfiirluitou of "Tin: secret uitciiAiin.M From tho piny by Cliannlng Pollock, founded on tho novel of tho Bamo iinnio by Agnes and Egorton Cntitlo. A plij of human appeal In which u young woman, aided by love, iucmfuly wing a llfo struggle over hereditary wcuknessto. In addition to Mlsa Swoot, tho cast Incliidou Cloo Hldgloy, Thcodoro IlobcrU, Carljlo Ulnckwoll, Murjoiiu Daw and sovornl woll known lUn, "IinST.KJIIOPTIIi: NORTH." Special two-rcol picture. SEVEN ItKKUS, Ahl, NHW. V TWO SHOWS, 7 AND 0 P. M. ANTHONY'S OKCIIKKTIIA ICVKItV XKJIIT Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5ots. TOUOIlItOW NI0I1T Fatty Arbucklo, In "KATTY'S PLUCKY u -A two-reol Koyatouo that you will want to eco. Hccclvcs Honors. Word has been received hero that Warren Hunter, of llandon, has Just been olcctod Eccrotnry-troasiiror of tho freshman cIiibh at Albany College, Albany. FMliei' el)ad. Kranlt Alclatl, on j;lncer ut Tho Chandbr, has Just received n letter tollliiB of tho death of his father, a(,cd over sovonty, at tho old homo In Northern Italy. Styi'i- Ih III. Mrs. Alice Kruso who Is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah A. Moore, at Hfidlands, Calif., writes that Mrs. Moore has boon In rather poor health for somo tltno. Mrs. Mooro formorly resided on tho nay. Itvt'oicrH Pin. Ono Insertion of a lost ad in Tho Times restored to Mrs. 01 la II. Wilson an agato pin which she prized highly. It was found by I). J. Hoes, who promptly notified Tho Times and brought tho pin in today. Now Culling Spruce. Johnson Wasson, of South Inlet, has opoucd up his camp n-1 is getting out somo spruco fo" '!'o box factory In North lloiul. It In expected that very shortly several other small camps will bo opened. lleitnini to'.Moio. V. llertram intends to move Ills jowolry Hto'o from the present location on North PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charses. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 1 km m ! fip.vv - I better Meats ThatsWhat You want THAT S What iv I? .. . 0,,,c "" "Miii nil', It Is our ftinslant enilcuvor ttpilar "i lH'",t ,", ,n",,"'t rf,'l' "W our liuw mimbor.of t J rIIS 'U'S'" "'1 t,,ut "" ",0 """'"'''"K' If '" "''" ""I km!u mnn ,U',0, yuu Uml ,)0,i,,' l"'"K0 '" ho- u "olciMl i,0M ,,IMl lu'"cfU "s All klnilti or 1'UKSIl MMATS, a,s n,,rt 'tlirt' lines fouml in n h-ht class .Meat MaiUct PHOXU I'S YOUK OllDKll t B. . b. mrtri rv r I7A c"'.? ,0. " OOUIh f0Uaw " Union Market M2B S NEW MUSIC i fOBlS In . . . r onZ y th0 ,atest v,ctor uu uc,iro 5.0oo u .,.. .. ,U rder necia, Numbcr3 fM yon THPAYEES: L. L. Th M omas Tho Sheriff has Informed ua that 'lio will sond a statomont to every tax nnvor. whoso address ho knows, as rti the Amount of their dixts, there- foro If you will sond theso statements to us, with tho amount of your taxes we will see they arp paid and keoo a rocord on our books of tho pay ment, without any cost to you, "sic Co. 73 Antral Ave Flanagan & Bennett Bank we're show ing a com plete line of riorsneim STYLES, TheNewPiccadilly an English model The Roadster with wide low heel end shank The Tourist ngentleman'o shops are a few of tho new ones we are showing. Coma in and look them over ma want you to START WEARING The Fhrahoim ShotNOWI Most Styles $5.00 "Imperial" Qu2iHy$6.00 Woolen Mill Store Marshflold North noud 4 Pront street to Central avenue, going into tho storeroom recently occupied by tho Otis Wilson Jowolry store. Tho bongo Is to bo ntado vory shortly. Iliotlicr Hurl. I Lando has re ceived word that his brother, Isaac Lando, who has resided at Honolulu a number of yours, sustained a broken log in an accident thoro re cently on tho street car Hub on which he lg employed. Mr. Lando loft hero a niimbor of years ago. Chamber to .Moot. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Marstiflold Chamber of Commorco Is to bo hold Friday evening. At that time all of tho committees appointed at i;o first of tho year will bo called upon to mako their reports. Thoro are several other matters that will como up nt tho samo tlmo for discussion. Four Typhoid. Tho young son o.' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Connor, of lOast port, Is sick in bed and It Is feared ho Is paining down with typhoid fe ver. Also tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs C. O. dosnoy, of Kastport, is display ing symptoms of typhoid fevor, though tho doctor has not yet def initely lnbolcd It tho dread fovor. Seek Kdunnl IHiikc. Tho Cham ber of Commerce la In receipt of a lottcr rrom E. It. Miller, adjuster and claim agent, or Chicago, asking tho whereabouts of Edward EvoVctt Ulake. Tho communication says ho Is supposed to bo horo and that th'. company holds a packago of somo sort that had been addressed to him. Lain! Cots Foiil. .lames Laird, of Sltkum, well knowit In Marsh flold, will rccoivo a now Ford to morrow. 1. H. Towor, local Ford representative Is receiving two Fords on tho Yellowstone, and ono ,gocs to Mr. Laird, who figures tho Ford Is tho best car for tho Coos county roads. Glillcy HtijH Lot. Sovonth Tor raco In Pcrham Park Is growing In popularity. Today Mr. A. I). Gldloy purchased, through W. A. Held, two lots on this Tcrrnco bordorlng on tho city park. This Is tho second sale within n week In this lmmodlato district, tho other location being purchased by Mr. Tom James. Thoro Is n growing donmnd for closo-ln property, Mr. Hold says. Freak Klillilt. Cell Iroland Is fallowing a freak of uaturo which has boon presorved by a taxidermist, it was brought to him by Mr. Caroy, who Is logging tho Tom Lawhorno timber aliovo Allogany. Tho freak li two calf heads grown together, and from appoaraiv-o of tho exhibit tho calf must huvo lived somo tlmo with tho two heads which nro per fectly dovolopod. To Meet at Handon. On Saturday afternoon lio good roads enthusiasts of tho county will moot In Handon, this point having been selected aftor considerable discussion, Tho Coos and Curry county courts will bo present n woll as tho offlcora of tho Coos Good Roads ussoclatlon and many other boosters. K. 1. Cantlno, deputy State Highway En gineer, will nlao bo In attendance. To .Make ltepalrs. Gcorgo J. Lomanskl, of tho Hoyal Theatre, has finally eocurod permission to do what extra wiring Is needed at tho theatre and Is to opon up very shortly. Tho permission was grant- n.l I iv tlm Kirn mill Water COIUIllIt- jtro of tho council. Tho extra, wir ing is to bo In condultB rrom tiio outsldo to tho lamp houso whore tho movlo machlno Is to bo placed. AIeo ho will rolnforco tho balcony by putting In stanchions undornoath. DoliiK (.'.)cil Hunlnesk. Hoturnlng visitors rrom Powers of lato havo boon tolling of tho wondorful bank ing business being lono thoro by tho Institution of which John D. Goss, or Marshriold, Is president. It Is said that though tho capital stock amounts to ? 10,000 and tho bank has been organised loss than thrco months, that tho doposlts aro now In tho neighborhood or $115,000, which Is considered cspoclully good. lE. J. Lonoy, rormorly of Port Or 'rord, is cashier of tho Hank or Powers. I milium Day Cumins Up. March 1 1 0 Ib National Sulnlon Day. Throo or rour years ago tho plan was started on tho Pacific coast it ml 'strenuous effort" aro being maclo to I havo this day woll recognized ovor i tho United States. A lotter rrom tho Portland Chamber or Commorco says' that this Industry moms ?C,500,000 , yosr to t!ie state nr Oregon and it Is Important that tho industry bo pushed, Fltty carloads of salmon left Astoria a few days ago, bound east, whero it will arrive well bo foro tho 10th ot March. Hlver Shoals. Capt. E. George Smith, or tho Halnbow, reports that Coos Hlver has shoaled badly in places as a result or tho recent freshets. One or tho worst Is in trout or A. 13, Seaman's dock, acioss from tho Maze. It will probably be necessary to diedgc the channel at a number ot places soon. Tav Notices Come. Tho Nrst tax notices have been received troiii tho sheriff's office nt Coqtiillo, This is tho start of a now system, whore by the ownors or property aro per sonally notified of tho taxes being due. Judging from tho expressed opinions nnd tho oxclnmatlons heard about tho streets there has been a giiicrnl raising In taxes ovor tho rates of last year. Taxes, at least half of them, must bo paid by April 5 and the romnludor Is duo on Octo ber 5, at which tlmo they become dollmiuont and penalties nro at tached. Mother Died hi East. Mrs. S. Peterson, of tho Java CoHco House, returned on tho last Kllburn from Oslikosh, Wisconsin, whero sho was called by tho ratal Illness or hor mother who died thoro on Now Yonr's dnv. Mrs. Pnlnriion nrrlvod at her old homo to sco her mother' before bIio died. Sho spent two mouths In tho cast. On her way hdhio sho arrive;! In Portland tho day atter tho Kllbtirn leh. This was during tho bad weather and sho watted thoro cloven dayu ror tho boat to return. Tt'mclH Fur (o Vote. J. E. Cooloy has Just round that dbsplta tho tact ho lives In Enstport that ho must go down to tho Stavo Mill In Fern dalo to east his voto. This la under tho now districts mndo out at tho Installation of tho porniancnt voting law. Thoro nro about .'10 other ram llics in Enstport, ho Bays, that llvo In this dlBputod area. Al Myers, agent or tho Reynolds Dovolopmcnt company, will tako tho matter up with tho county court In an otrort to havo tho district chnngod so that theso voters may cast their ballot in Eastport, as thoy havo been doing heretofore Committee to .Meet. This evening ut 7:110 Roverol men who aro Inter- natnil In Ihn nnw movemoiit lo Hoctiro' r recreational center "ror tho young ' linvu will mnnt wltli Mr nml Mra. V .fVJ M, II... ...wtV . ...... '.. For your Spring Ging- hams, Lawns, Silk Poplins, Cotton Poplins, etc. GET THEM AT THE J. C. P&NNEY CO. STORE tHEY HAVE THEM AT A BIG SAVING. Anrnn Ginfflmms 5c A better gingham -7c Dress Gindiam iUiO A better grade 8 1-3c 121oC Dross Ginghams jl 1..., 10c 15c Dross Ginghams, 32 inches wide ... 12V1jc Cliambrics, all shades) 30 inches wide 12V&C Mercerizdd Poplins, 20c Vrtlud 19c We Lead Others Follow fe-j Ortalors Next Door to Postoffic'e Low Prices We have a largs -selection of LIGHTING FIXTURES, in Showers, Bowls and Stand Lamps, at Bargain Prices. We Will supply those wishing td make their own dining room domes of Cretonne or Silk with the necessary Frames and Fittings. Electric and Heating Supply Company Phono ."-J HSU XOItTII FltOXT ST. Oopwitian, Mgr. Wiring Supplies Repair, , . , Mm mmmn SOCIAL CAIiMXDAH Fred Payno, nt tho Myrtle Arms, to otitllno now plaits of procedure. At tho first meeting hold n week ago tltero woro about 100 boys present and nil or thorn woro enthusiastic ovor tho forming of tho "Young AmoricatiB" club. J t PERSONAL MENTION t $ TRUE A. SALINO was down today on business rrom Allegany. FRED THAVEHS was horo toda on business rrom Iloaver Hill. CARL ANDERSON, or Norway..- was among tho visitors In tho city to day. RUSSELL CHURCH wrts down oil business tod it y from his hoino on Cooa Rlvor. tiLEW MOLIN, tt loKKor from South Inlet, wna a passenger up on tho Voga this morning. FRANK SMITH was down rrbm the Coos Hlver Hntchory this mornlnir on a business visit. GEORGE A. HAINES loft thla morn-, lug on tho train Tor Rlvorton whero i ho goca on business, I THOMAS STURD1VANT, tlnlbor cruiser of Myrtlo Point, Is hero . oh cruising work. F. A. SPENCER, woll known mor-' chant of Myrtlo Point, yiiH among ! tho visitors hero today. J MRS RAY H. DEMENT, of Myrtlo, Point, la visiting nt tho homo or her nunt, Mis. W. P. Murphy :i R.EXALL OLIVK Dll EMULSION WITH llYPOIMIOBlMUTfS. A pleasant tiihtlns FOOD TOXIC, romblnlng tho tunic propei ties or lhiojilmv. phltc- itli tho nuti-:ilvo pVop riles of tlio finest qimllly if Olho Oil. fine Spring Jledlclile. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE phono !i) Vo Deliver IniniPillatoly AYcdiicstliiy Auction Urldgo Club With Mrs. A. 13. Adolsporgor. Prlsclllas, with Mrs. 13 rt Duncan. ProBbytorlan Auxiliary, with Mrs. Lynn Bchmltz. Drldgo Club, with MrB. 13. K. Jouos. Pnstimo Club, with Mrs. A. J. Surbcck. Mrs. R. W. Morrow on tortains at Auction Drldgo. 'lliiirmlay Gonera Club, with Mrs. Gporgo Gulovson. Rainbow Club, nt homo of Mrs. 13. 13. Dyer on Danlols Crock. Neighborhood Curd Club, with .Mrs. A. I). Loud. A. N. V. Club, with Mn. E. Mlngus: Mrs. E. M. Harry ontortalns nt cards. Klostor Club, with Mrs. F. L. OrannlB. l-'fldny Thlmblo Club, with Mrs. Fred Kruao li North llcinl. Mrs. F. A. TIedgou and Mrs. A. J. M. Robertson ontor taln nt dinner at homo of Mrs. Tledgen. Mrs. E. M. Harry ontortalns nt sowing. Liidlca, Art Club, with Mrs. W. 13. Hoagland. I ftCCIPIPi " II all II i tk IjCCXc jr i TIL-a3 jl : iipw today t WANTED Fnrm loiim unci good fresh milk cow. Phono 339L. rhino, violin mid cello. Geori 'I L. (JiVK"'y expert toucher, JI01 N. nth St., Phono 1 l(l. t 4 LOST t LOST. Lni-Ko slzo llriiMUlo citmiTH, between Sunset and North Hond. J2.00 reward for return to Times office j.OST SiinbuNt plus, H'lirls around garnet. $1 roward for return to Times offlco. t FOR RENT t , l-'OIt KENT 7 room Iioiino, duho In, vory choap. Soo Goo. Goodrum. OXLITE l-'Olt IlEXT Fivo'-rooni co'lago r)j contly renovated, corner Ninth and Flanagan. Apply V. H. Cur tla, lMiono 1D0-R. FOR IlEXT About .March 15, hotel nt llnusor, furnished, 0 rooms at end of boat lino nnd on rallroail, $10. Soo Ned Galloway, launch North Star at noon. FOR IlYj.NT Comfortable- lwrt monts for rout, furnished, JIG. 00, flno location. I. 8. Kaufman & Co. FOR KENT Furnished two room apt. Heated. $15.00. Inquire Mntson's Store. Not Rubber Not Leather 'DONALD C11ARLESON, Port ongl- Ia substltuto ror leather or nth- nccr was a passengor on uio morn- ber. Tills shoo lo now uoing worui ing train, roturnlng to his homo Injon our fltreots. To teat thorn out Dandon. " wo aro Belling thla bIioq tor :i.5.l '. C. MORGAN wus horo today ,j!ull03 noui,y noots in tan and IKOR RENT Funilhhcil flat, hot nnd rrom Coos Hlver, taking back a )lftc)j wjtj, runQr lieola. Wo aro' cold wator, bath. 803 Third st. piano with him on tho Mllllcoma )U)W ,0jUnB for ;. . . .9il.55J this afternoon. , -Ladies' Gypsy KM Button; latest FOR RENT-ltooinlng house ovor, ,. . :. . ....,. ;iiis Ekblad'H Hardware Storo, Apply Misses' Mary i.n..."now last; good . 8kWl ' " S'Jill patent leather. Price $2M j"""""'- i Mlssoa Emmy Lou, ,whlto ...tfl.75f pOR SALE I I A T.ndlns' Patent Leather, two f . . ....i.i.AuuiAiiiiMl i strap pump, price $-.5 FOR SALE Fhjj monUia nuIo Por- C2S17C I ... . . .' , , r.i.ii.i. ,..... olnn VflHnn frnm Norls JollBBIl "J- TAU T',B "" m ,," . :. . "i konnois. Purb bred. Call The suurn, uuiu iuui " - "Ask lotif well drcsstMl frlenil to.nora. Prices from. . . .l(o lo S2.7. v ' H. L.Crawford, Times. show you the label in his new Mill. If jlt'H u KUPPE.VHEI.MER jou may bo jstiro that Kiilt in us good s looks mid full b Come In nnd let us hIiuw jou wo can saxo you money, that THE FIXUP guaranl.-ed'plp-l Qlnp (Y erl-lro mill fcalWfai-tlon from U.-'ljlCLH IL UllUCUlUi C Suits $18 to $40 Shoes Repaired While You Walt S. J. IMMEL. Prop. 1RO SnuMi Itrnudwar The FIXUP North liond Marshflclil THE WHITE IS KING Of nil Keying Machines Now located at 250 Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo havo 1bo got big bargains In all kinds of used machines. All machines pold on easy payments. I'OR SALE. Two cowk and calf foV ..$70 ir taken before Saturday. K. ,.r. Klo, South Seventh Klroct. ., FOR SALE Phono CJ. C()0 oss Incubator FOR TRADE Complete, Well quip ped chloken ranch, will trade for Mnrshfleld lots. I. S. Kaufman & Cp. KOlixD Itliick nnd white 8beihortl liog. Incjuiro at Times orflco. Ml WEAVING A" kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R nup o.