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THE COOS BAY TlrViES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION 'L,.rlllulv'M"lcrliirco.i Wrl' ... It.iv I'm Chapel' . mm1"1 "' . IM, lllldl'l Vl: isles' AM. WHY UPHOLD TII15 CHURCH? Hear (IiIh question discussed pi-o (he niipicc.s,niid (n, nt tf Presbyterian church Fvery- Stintliiy morning;, March Jlith. I Ll,.r.Kny,iw.ao,rnke T ! . . , I . Z luimimlli. Marshflcld . I. WL --" Mil. AND MHS. JUSTIN nro moving Into their Ilroadwny Hotol npnrt mbnts In Uto J'ostofflco block nnd will bo open to receive guostB within tli wook. Phono 305. mimmtt.lnM9i vfetfl II J " - - FIVE BREVITIES , m j, W. Mitchell says: G-t the most your money will buy and BUY IT AT HOME greater value-giving in Kuppenheimer Clothes for Men and Young Men is the Easiest Way." Suits From $18 to $30 Nob! Tomorrow 2:30 aHawaMNManWaMMMMMMMMMaMMMiaMMiIIMiMWMMMM A Pleasant Afternoon Concert, Miss Mary Krusc, Hcnrik Gjerdrum, Gerald Hunt, The Scanclia Male Chorus pud a Sextet. Admission 25 cents ATTEND THE PLAY fi 11 pi urns NOBLE THEATER Tuesday Evening, March 1 4 -and assist Ed. Meade in the publication of his book, "Doubling Back." Performance begins at 8:15 sharp. Reserved Seats, 50 Cents On sale at the Busy Corner. Gen. Adm. 35c, upstairs. YOU WILL BE THOROUGHLY AMUSED. loble Theate TO-NIGHT R kiipm of Theater Til 15 NAVY, the story flint thrilling; melodrama two .JWWVJ'IJIST MaVMiilcld's Itufua J. WiilUiinfoi-.l Mury entitled "A TRAP FOR A TRAPP" f7 one that has Ikoii follow ins tho WulMiiKfoi'd itorlcH will "My want lobra tho plcluio Two iccls at tho real funny pic larw, ""HI! XKW'S Always good Most popular film In tho world. . JL. IIHIXV lAAIt, 1))(J FANCIKH Ono of tho famous Dray "noun comedies. T,H sixth Installment of NKAI, Ol wlll. u:u,ur suuoun.h'd hy , N,uig t.u.,.y HCj( ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. "?rroff nl't "Tho Murrlago of Kitty," foaturliiK tho Brent "nne, Faimlo Waul. Monday: Theda Mara In "Sin," hop t'West picture. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY a 1 ff T 1? I? &? V T Th a he riAwr i: 1 n MARSHFIELD :: " " WORTH BEND I e Theatre THIS W15ATIIK11 JtKl'OllX III AiiucUtM I'rm to coo r7 Tlmw.l OREGON Generally fair with westerly winds LOCAL TI5MIM5UATUIH3 KKCOItl) For tho 24 hours ondlng at IM3 n. in., March 11, hy HonJ. OBtlInd, special gov orntnont meteorologist: Maximum 71 Minimum . 41 At 4M3 a. m .13 Froclpltntlpn v.'. .00 Preclptttitlon slnco Sopt. 1, 101C C7.7C Precipitation sntno period last year 53.15 Wln'd: NorthwcHt, clear, cloudy. KUXHLSI5 AM) SUXSKT HntuH'ny March 11. Sun rises nt fi:1!t and sets at 0:01. 4t444t444AAAlA4AlAkAA t " BORN J FRI515SI5 To Mr. nnd Mr. Tom Freese at their homo on South Coos rlvur, n hou, tholr fourth child. IIARKKR To Mr. nnd-Mm. 15. C. L'.irkor, at tholr homo In Allegany, Friday, March 10, lOKi, 11 hoy. .Both mother and obn aro doing very well. I l)o r.nl!iYH UosldcntH of South-1 I wogt Maruhflold havo outerod com 1 plaint aliout a dog that has heen 1110 I U::iI1iik them at night and want It do Iclurod n uulHauco. I'VcHhincil SccoiuIh AVl'incrs. Tho occond team of tho high hcIiooI frcsh niiin class yesterday won their vic tory ovor tho hnskotball team of tho Kcvonth and eighth grades, by a scoro of 11 to 13. Thcro nro two moro sanies listed. Next wook tho freali- jnion tennl meets the flvo fronii tho nrtli Tlnml nli'lltll rrrnilo Tim linn. jipH yesterday for the freshman wero, 'nrwnrda, 13. Kolly, It. McCarbcrry feehter, QuatormaBs; guards, Martin nnd Schrocdcr, and for tho grndes, 11. l'nlto nnd I Gregg, forwards; Uassford, center, Hlllstrom and Sav 11 go guards. Su-pend l'ne. Andrew Krlcnsnu, whvi was beforo Recorder Hutler yesterday for leaving his auto In tiio street without tho lights hum ility, was fined $;00 and tlm fiuo roiulttod. (ict Win- I'Vvoi'. H. 0. Oravos Bald thai Bcveral appeared at his of fli'o tooay and wantod to voluntcnr to onllst for sorvlco In Mexico. Dr. JI'Mi'ow Honored. According to nn item In a Portland paper, Dr. 12. V. Morrow, foimorly of Marsh field, has cabled his fathor In Port land that King Albert of llolglum bus dci orated him with tho Order of Leopold, tho highest honor that ho ran confer. Dr. Moirow has been in tho hospital r.orvlco along tho Knglish and Hotglnu fiout, lsU'i Ih Wadded. -W. A. Ackor mnn returned 011 tho Ureakwntor toduy fiom Astoria whc.ro ho attend ed tho wedding of his sister, Mlrs llsthor Aekciman, to P. J. Duululo, wlio Is with tho U. S. cnglneorlng branch. Thoy wero man led ct tho beautiful homo of Mr. uud Mrs. C. II. ColloudoV, with whom Mlns Ack oriuau had lived for muuy years. Mr. I.. .1. Simpson camo up from California to nUoud tho wedding nnd brought along many of tho deco rations that woro used. After tin cou'tuony (hero was u hlg miipor served at tho loading hotol In Astoria. CUOTIE t NEW TODAY ' I KOIl SAIiK KhaiplcsH Hund Sepa rator, 80 gal. por hour. Apply J. M. Kltzgornld. I'LOWlXO DOXK Stauff Grocery. Phono ltU! KOIl SATilO lVkin duck ogK". no dollar a sotting. Mrs. Den Wright phono 302-11. KOUX1) Unity ring. Owner may havo samo by applying nt It. 11. Glasgow's offlco, Coko building, and paying for this ad. KOK HAM? Valuable homci.:ni1 hi cation. Address "A" Times of flco. WANTNI) To hear from minor of good ranch for sale. Send cash pi leu and description. D. F. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. ' LADIES' SUITS, COATS AND ONE-PIECE DRESSE3 ARRIVING DAILY. THE NEWEST STYLES, FABRICS AND SHADES, AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. BE SURE AND EXAMINE THESE BEFORE BUYING. ' 1 1 Ladles' Suits, Navy Dluo, Gabordlno, V00I, Poplins, Serges, etc., worth half tho price more. $IM0, tjslU.no, $1-1.75 Ladles' Summer Conts, all tho latest styles, "worth 33 1-3" por cent moro . , $7.11),- $0.00 Onc-PIcco Sorgo Drosses, whlto Tunic, worth double tho price ijU.OH Sorgtf with Silk Trimming, worth doublo tho prlco ,. (1.1)0 Taffeta Silk, a dandy nt half tho prlco moro . .. .$0.00 A bettor 0110 . . . ." ,.;. $lU.r( Sco this high grade silk dress, trimmed with Chiffon trlm'ng. $11.75 Originators J Q ?emey Co.dnc) Wjjf LOW Prices 125 Busy Stores Follow Next Door to Postoffice 'Wll Xow Position. C. A. Pon uock hus taken tho position of wuro houso clork for tho North Pacific Stoumuhp Compnny, taking ovor part of tho work formerly dono by O. P. Hrutietlu, who has resigned to be come ngont at Monterey fot1 tho Parr McCoruilclc Company, Injured in Slioulder. Charles Kanlug, a wood buck at tho Caroy logging camp uhovo Allogauy, ro- eolvcd a painful Injury when ho fell thoro n dny or two ago, hitting It's 'shoulder on n block of wood, lie camo to this city for medical treat ,'inunt nnd probably will bo laid up for a week or ten days. , Kl"d Plenty Hnow. Capt. C. 15. JOdwnrds was hero today from Loon Lako whoro ho has n saw mill that jhas hcon shut down of lato hecaiiHo of tho storms and tho heavy snow I in that section. In coming nut yos- itorduy ho wild tho team went1 through about a root or snow on tho summit nnd oxporloncod much trouWo In stopping into holes. Ih Xow A Pilot. Captain August Lofstodt, former mnstor or tho Jll ratcd Santa Clara, Is now pilot on tho big Port of Portland dredgo, a very good position and ono that gives him moro tlino at homo than ho roulil havo when on tho southern (run. Ho passoj his first officer's ox- nmj'natlon rccontly. A, P. Stono, for- mor pursor of tho Santa Clara and well known here, Is now in this samo l position nbonrd tho Hrciikwator. I Must Keep ClilclCeiiH Penned. I Chief Carter is today issuing a wnrn- I'lng to ownors of clilckens that tho spring gardon work Is on and thoy I must keop tliolr chlckons penned up. i'Thoro havo been sovoral complaints jof Into coming in to tho pollco that straying fowls havo uprooted now gardens nnd havo ralsod havoc wtfth flowers. Ownors of chlckons tint 'eauso damugo will havo complaints lodged against thorn In tho pollco I court, says Jack Cartor. , u ii.m..-r Li-imiji3n t PERSONAL MENTION X O. J. S1513M5Y was hero this morn ing from Powers on a visit. MISS LULU MILLI5R was up from Kmplro today visiting with rlends. II. F. IIUXALL, or Kmplro, was In tho city today attending to some matters of business. MHItLIN AND A. C. KI5KN woro among the Coiiulllo visitors In tho city today. C. A. FItASS, or Florence enmo dowt vn tho stngo yesterday on a biislhoss visit. W- J. A. GOODWILL was lioro from South Coos river today an J re ports that Mrs. Goodwill has fully recovered from her rercnt lllnea. JAMF.S LAIRD was In from Sll Uiiin today nnd says that his new Fold motor truck will ccllpsa in ythlng In tho country. C, W. GLICK Is hero again fiom Kugeiio greeting his many frlouds and again calling on tho trade In this vicinity. Dlt. 15. 8. CONKLIN if expected on tho ovonlug train from tho Co qulllo valley whoro ho has hcon lecturing this wcok. WALTI5R STULL and wlfo. nowly wods yestorday, aro visiting in tho city today and expect very shortly to rotum and mako tholr homo nt tho I51khoru ranch nhnvo Allegany. MRS. L. II. MURPHY and sister,! v Miss 15dna Dlppol, nrrlved yes-j tordsy on tho Ilrcakwator from' Throo Forks, Montana, and loft! on tho morning train for nan don. Thoy nro daughters of J, C. Dlppoll, of Bandon. i II. J. KI5IIOI5, former wlro chief at tho local tolophono company, camo buck yesterday on tho Speedwell From Southern Calirornn, whoro ho has been for several months. IIo likes this cllmato much bettor uud oxpects to otay hero. t WANTED J 404 $ WAXTI5I) Will buy in.teH nonircd by first mortgjigo lions on real property. Harry G. Hoy. KOUXI) OjniI Htlekplu. Owiur may havo samo by jdonllfylug property and paying Tor tlills ml nt Jay Doyle's placo. WANTKII Man ami wlftj, no ehll dreu, on dulry ranch. fSO mouth nnd own houso. Alo'x Carlson, Tomploton, Oro. WANTKD fllrl to work luornlngH. Apply Gin Ingersoll Ave. WANTKD Klderly lady for Jiouo kcopor. Goqd homo for right party. Phono 171 R. WAXTKD To Im'.yihv $1000 m good srcurlty, for ono year, olght , per cent. Address L. H., oafo Times. Good Tailoring Have purchased a New Stock of the Bast Imported and Domestic Suitings, and respectfully Invitti an in spection of same. All work done here. Linings and workmanship of the 1 very best. PRICES from $35,00 to $45.00 A SUIT CASH ONLY Such a suit will outwear several cheap suits and sure ly look better. jVlay we have the pleasure to "show you?' . l Noris Jensen MERCHANT TAILOR. 365 Front Street :: :: :: MARSHFIELD, OREGON WAXTKD Man to make gardcii, for ono or Iwo djiys. Address "Gnr dun," enro Tlmra office. $ I LOST ! t : LOST .Somewhere between North llond and Murshfield, n small blade envelope pureo, containing a $20 bill. Finder., pleaso retain j to Coos Hay Tinier off leu nnd ro-1 receive reward. I 'J I Z FOR SALE t FOR SALi: Full blood It. It. eggs for tcttlng; alco day Old chicks. C. M. Connor, Ph. 4G4-J. HEADQUARTERS FOR SEEDS This Ih OARDK.V TIMK mid SKKD TIMI5 ami wo nro lepaifd for it. Wo hnve u full variety of Flower Heeds in Packages, v 'In Oai'deii ScoiIn, we havo (ho package and hulk mhmIh. Wo also have a flue Hue of field heeds. Wo iiIno have choice early seed potatocN uud lato seed potatoes. WI5 SAVI5 YOU MOXI5V. GEHING'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394, 130 North Broadway, FOR SALIC Ten aero ti'iu-t on comi ty road to Sumner. Prlco $450 Seo J. 15. Cooloy, Mnrshfield, Thor . . . iwo-speen. FOR SA,LK CIIKAP 1015 Motorcycle, 12 h. p., V, a Chas. Smith, or Goodrum's Gurago. FOR Roman Beauty Apples A carload just received from Yakima, Washington . These nro Fancy Grado. Ordor from your grocor. All grocers Handle thorn. , ' , . H. W. PAINTER e t n.1 riM.l.... !.. niivi. iiui'inu a ... i t one-uair uoitom ami ono FARM UL'IUO, UIIU-I1UII IJUI1U1I1 UIIU UIIU- I half bench land; six acres or snodL, orchard; good houso and barn, lighted hy aqetylono gas; house tirltlt inmlnnii Aimlnnintitat t ai1' lill MlUUUtll WMll'MtUtt0 llUi- ill' VKSSKL MOVKMI5NTS. Airlved. Portland, cold water, hath, etc. Near Co' qulllo, A good buy If taken soon Inqulro T, caro of Times, or Uox 259, Cofiilllo, Oro. Wheiuner you want any thing In tlio lino or Drugs anything carried hy an up-to-date) din;; More Just leiiiemhcr that joii get tho JU5ST valuo and' horvlro at Acre-Coos River Ranch OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE. "The Owl" Frank 1. Cohan THE CENTRAL AVE NUE DRUG STORE. "ixcnu llTmv. .1,.... .. , ' Mill "'""KtlliM.1; ho eivs, I niilcx from Maihfielil, near Ooiisoll- Or K lll-l-,, (l.klli... as.... IK .iiikiW! i.1..lllll llflll ill i CCi,. ...ii ... . . ... ombt,n(1 r B"1, " Kwnv uujtuliig; -I-rooni houso, nam nun lrxs ii1K -x , x-llBaf. good work lioii; 00 fruit l-Uce. i'i,l'1MrS",' r,u'mlK I'nirteiiients, llveiytlilng J;mw with I-, liltlit, ir taken a't'oneo, Part Terms. "See Rcid About It" 150 Front Street H Tho closer you watch Owl H vuaiiiy mm owi eivce, B the moro coitaln you urn H B of becoming n poriiiauent H H Onl customer, Shoe Talk Ouih h n More- whero prices nro b.t.sed on actual values, ami aro therefore. 'nlwnjs Lower than to ho had cImjwIici'o, Shoes that aro right in every do tall and up to rash Ion's idea of correct styles, while of low prices tiro Inducements in themselves. Wo Mfl what Is good, Hnd wo ask you to buy our shoes hocaiiso thoy aro good. It isn't prlco' that sells our thocs, for shoes can ho made to sell nt any price. It's Ooodness, Merit uud Worth and Valuo that sell them. Wo aro Mill selling Men's Ovmo Soled Shoes. Wo guarantee tho solos to turn water; thoy aro light and easy on too root. Loiiio in and ov iimlno them at mice. FOR SALIJ Phono GJ. not) okx Incubator t FOR RENT t l'OR HI5XT ViiiiiInIiciI flat, hot and cold wator. bath. 8G3 Third st THOSK WISIH.VO GOOD ROO.M ami board, homo cooking, apply 220 South Uroadway. Electric Shoe Store Shoes Hepnlral Whllo Vou Walt H. J. J.MMKI;, Prop. 1H0 South Drottdwity Our Reputation Assures you that nothing whatover will ho luLsreiu-c-scnted and our p'rlces aro always tho lowest on every thlng In Standard Proprie tary, Medicines, Drugs, t'heiulcals uud Drug .Sun dries. THE' BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono U08 " We Deliver Immediately r ! ' i Ilrra-I. water, 10;30 a. m. Hulled. ,' Rustler, Rogue River, yes terday, p. m, Roamor, Port Orford, yes- torday, p. in. Rellor, Gardiner, Friday, P, m. Speedwell, San Pedro 3:30 P. m. Uroakwater, San DIogo, lato today. luo Hero. Adolluo, Oakland, tomor- row, a. m. 4 Yellowstone, Sundey noon, v Nairn Smith, Oakland, to- morrow, KllUnrn, San DIogo, to- morrow. Duo to Sail. Kllhurn, Portland, tomor- row. , ! "Wheel Struys Again. For tho sec- Iond time In n tow weeks H. II, Wil son has lost his wheel. Tho first Umo It meandered away it was found in severul pieces and In posesslon of 'some boys. Tho other night it dis- lappearod from tho sidewalk In frontl l of his homo on Anderson avenue and slnco then the poLco have been jlu a futile cearclf for the machine. ,Mr. Wilson wonders whether or not hoys nro again busy gathering In wheels that don't belong to them. : WATERFRONT NEWS t ' Tho steamship Uroakwater nrrlvod in tho upper bay about 10:30 this morning. Sho got off tho mud In tho lower bay and back In tho chan nel shortly aftor 3 a, m. and an chored thoro until the fog Lftyod'. 'Sho sailed lato tU's afternoon for San Diego and Ray points. Coming from Oakland tho B. S, 'Nairn Smith Is duo hero tomorrow Tomorrow morning tho Adeline Is 'expected n from Oakland and wilt sa!l, according to schedule on Mon day again. , Doth tho Rustler and tho Roamor got away yesterday for Port Orford and tho Rogue River. , , , , Tho steam schooner Speedwell ar rived this morning from Handon and today is loading tics nt tho S. P. dock and will leave tomorrow for tho south again, Is Iladly Hurt. Fred Nolson, "who runs tho exrelslor plant at South Inlet, was badly hurt In a fall, pre-, surnubly this morning, and word vas sent for Mrs. Nelson and tlo ihlldrcii to come to him at crci. It Is stnted, however, that he is not serloiiHly Injured. BICYCLE TIRES liny Them From Us. We Charge Nothing to Put Them on Your Wlie.d MARSHFIELD CYOiERY Dr. D. C. Vimclian. Dontft, Ttoora 20, First National Dunk building I COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS ILibby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phone 73. LOW Cost Hifjll EfftClOtlCV :