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V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 19 1G EVENING EDITION. SIX I Spring Showing Styleplas Clothes $17.00 Compare with other makes of clothes at $20.00 to $22.50 i CHEESE MEN MEET RURAL CREDITS IIP SHOW IDE A DIT coos-cumtv ciiuKsi: associa- TIOX IS OltO'AXIKl) t. To Accept Xi I'titrltl or Viielciin C'roam Inspector to llrlng Prod. net iiii to High Standard Organisation of the Coos-Ctury Cheese Association was uffectcd yes tordny nt Coaulllo, and a board of directors elected. A main provision of the agreement between tho chccso men Is that an inspector Is to bo 1H. MACPIIKHSOX IIF.MF.VF.STIIK mfahimik wimj pahs. .Means flicup .Money For Farmers For Long 'iVi'iu (iocs Hack to I 'oft land to Aid In Fight. A firm ndvocate of rural credits OVKU 700 MAItSIIKIKIil) PF.OPM: SIM "COIiMttlK CHUMS" IIF.HF Plans Made to Pindnce It In Xoith Mend, l'ottllle, .Myrtle Point and llandon. An audlonco of over 700 filled Is Dr. Hector Alacpliorson, of tho the Noble theater last night for the Oregon Agricultural College. Ho first proditct'on of "College Chums" has bocn hoio several days aiding! the play given under tho auspices See Window Display Walkover Shoes For Spring Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Four Stores MAIUSIIFIIXD :: 1JAXDOX : MYIITM; POINT POWKHS In .tho organization of tho cheese men'. This mottling he hurried back employed, whoso business It will bo to Portland to get started the strong to see that tho product of the fac- fight that is to bo waged for tho torlcii comes tip to a certain dofln-i passage of tho state rural credits Ito standard. I system for tho fanners. L. H. denier, creamery end cheese! Ho ttcnded the session In Salem factory Inspector of the Stato Dairy a few days ago, whore n bill was and Food Commission, has been ton-1 framed. At the next mooting of the tdcrcd the position, but as yet has legislature, the bill will bo Intro ! not accepted, lie has been for threo.diteod, and It Is expected thoro will yours with the slate commission and; bo unlto a bit of opposition dovol hls credont'als and recoinniendatlono oped, said Dr. Macphorson. prlncl .sliow him to bo an extremely well- pally from among the banking In ' fitted man for tho placo. Ho Is hero toiests that at the present time aro and c Mended the meeting yesterday. .getting eight and 'ton per cent for ' fl'ivelvo FiicIoWch In It their money, and who sen a decided Representatives of 12 factories blow to their business .through tho wore present tit tho meeting In Co- now mcaauro. However, all did well and wcro qulllo nttd signed the articles of Hrlefly, tho plan Is tha.t tho state roundly applauded. The cast was of the MarshficUl Lodgo of Kiks Oa a benefit to raise funds for tho publication of I'M Meado's book "Doubling Hack." The cast Bcorcd a decided li't. As a result of the success lturc, It Is planned to piesent the play at North Uend, .Myrtle Point, Coiiulllo and llandon. Jidson Robbing Klllott, ,a ttopho" of Ed Meade, and 1 D. Fletcher wcro the stars but both had tho ad vantage of provloiu stage experience. Mr. Elliott had charge of tho re hearsals, etc., and Is planning to or ganize n show troupe here for tho Coos county circuit. 1 There is a Real Difference Cream of tartar, derived from grapes is used in Royal Baking Powder because it is the best and most healthful ingredient loiown for the purpose. Phosphate and alum, which are de rived from mineral sources, are used in some baking powders, instead of cream of tartar, because they arc cheaper. If you have been induced to use baking powders made from alum or phosphate use Royal Baking Powder instead. You will bo pleased with tho results and the difference in the quality of the food. i ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York WOULD TRAVEL FAR GREEK MET GREEK agreement. should coll four per cent bonds and Prof. V. A. Ilnrr and Dr. Hector j loan sititis to tho farmers at five Macphorson, both of O. A. C, spent or six por cent. Commissions would several days, togothor with J. L. ho formed In tho various comniunl Stnlth, County Agriculturist, In put-, ties to pass on the petitions of tho ting tho now project before tho AHHKXTIXF, lll'ti 1UTKS MAXY JiOCAIj MHX OK DATH I'rod Itanianl Received Offer to Homestead There for Itlg .Meat Packing Company Spring fever and tho wanderlust aro n'.iiiiiltaneotis. Tho Inst two i weeks have seen many local men stirred with glowing accounts of of ferings from Argentine, South Amer ica, and thcro have been whole dozen jinxloiis to lcavo on tho next boat for tho south. HIXXKIt Ml'CKKT FK.TKKS IX J'lfillT I'Al'SKI) IIV WO.MAX Menlo ('a undo ('liii'ins Was .Short changed and llean.Mi by Woman's Companion Two Greeks met in a fight Inst night, corner Commercial and Ilrnad way. Thoy met again this mornln;; In the police court and this time tho law was tho victor. Frank Kallas 'ploadod gtv'lty before Judge Duller of hammering Menlo Cnmolo over (lie head with a dinner bucket chccso men of tho two counties. To the majority of them tho move was a new otto and It took considerable work to get tho mattor straighten ed out. Fleet Own Officers Tho board of directors consists of tho opening of hitherto uncultivated IC. 15. Nicholson, Marshflcld; F. T. lands In many cased. Mc.Mullen, Denmark; A. Christen- Tho Bttrccssftil organization of sou, .Myitlo Point; J. I). Powell, Am-, tho cheese men yesterday was highly go and Peter Hoycr, Cmiulllo. Tito j encouraging to him. He said tho dlioctors will nteot later and elect system a ono absolutely norossnry a president and other officers from J In all dairying sections of Oregon, among tltofr own number. .At tho prcsont time, ho statcn, many Tho majority of the cheeso nionlof tho croaiuorlca aro getting very as follows: Ktito Itlakomoore, looking for hap piness Irene Curtis Martin Underwood, from the un derworld Vntlo Carton Goorgo Wall, a chappy, happy fin isher Harvey Walter farmers for loaim. Dr. .Macphorson mild that tho sys tem ll.lS been a decided hiicckrh In other places, that it furnishes ,1k,0"1'o Hlgglns, a rural Charley Kat- farnters with necessary capital nt ,,n K "' lu'c,lor a low rate or Interest and on long10'1 "riunlcy. A Chum with sotno time loans, n fnct .that result In I temper I.esllo Halo f Cantelo appeared ....iff led In band-18100'1 "1 " fl?IB ?! th ' W Z '' ."""i ",U'll,y ay- ages. They extended about I.I, head w product, but united on tho mat. ( because tho product comes up to l hitltudlnnlly and longitudinally, with ,ur f """'f1 (- Smno of the, on y a very low standard. 'l l8 only 1.h oyes, nose and moiitli show-!,'ni"1,or ti0'lm ;v,U ll,,avon t,l0,p Keon , "W"" "'" tho u A I . tflimiun ciitit tl.rriiifrl, f ii ft Ilrnirmi f ri'nnw.rlnu uitil ti t.ut.lnl...1 ...nm..., Fred Ilnrnnrd, who was hero 'tordny from Powers, haa reef; uu,,a " w i" ho w.oro u.m w 0ly ,,, 0,.OHt noHO ,, ,nmlth ,,,.. .ow cousiuennu' two proposals, a ; ,I1B hl8 Htatoment to tho court that uir, wuu.ku ...uuw ,muK...K iiri.i iihio ,,, ,,eel I)ll(y ,Hrt w8 0,ltruly nit necessary. offered hi mi his pasjage to Hiieuos Alrcu and $110 a mouth providing he will tnko up a homestead cla'.nt on tho pampas for them. This falling to A woman waa tho cause of the fight, both of them testified. Cnmolo claimed that .Mrs. Manila Carpenter bo all induclvc, Howard Is offered a .,,,, HliorU-lintiBoil hint In a Greek l''cluct poBiuon uioro 01 a a nay, mmiK cofroo lloll80 0Il Nort ,.,, t Blrcet tho raiiKC. Ho Is an old cattle man. t ...linr ,, lo .,..., ,, ,, ,.,... ........ w ..v. n. vi.iirivJViM J ItlUi. IIUI walking with Kallas hut night and demanded back $I.S5. icheeso sold through tho Oregon creameries and a restricted amount Farmers' Co-oporatlvc selling organ- ot cicam nnikos .them all tuixlotis for tatloit, recently formed in Portland the business, ho stated, and tho ro liy fcrniers and for tho bonoflt of suit Is that thoy aro inaiiy of them tho farmeiH In getting tho best mar- j willing to tnko any sort or cream hots and tho best prices for their and milk .thoy can get, to the ulti mate detilmeut of tho finished pro- Other stories regarding tho Ar gentine have been more vague, ono of them being to tho effect that a government contractor from that country Is seeking jkJIIod help, will ing to pay up to $7 a day and trans portation for men to work on an Ir rigation project. No one, howovcr, hcoiiih to know tho uatiio of the con tractor or comes. lilt lllm With llucket So tho Interpreted story goes, Kal ian ordored hlnu to shut up and get out. Camelo claims that KalhiH ad ded vllo epithets which ho resented with, his Cists and Kallas thon grabbed I1I3 dinner bucket and set Incorporation of the Coos-Curry duct. Chccsu Association will occur short- 8 ly. Tho shares of stock will sell for. j """"L: ;, to 1 WATERFRONT NEWS t The following Is tho agreement 4446 Vgnod by tho representatives or tho. About seven this morning tho 1 1 -J cheese factories. Winn schooner Yellowstone loft the I "Kncli member Joining The Coos- swayno & Hoyt dock with lumber I Curry Choose Association shall stilt- f for San Kranchco. , hitIIh) to tho following agreeinontn: ' I We, tho undorslgned. duly lepresen-' Xo wonl ll,is ''00 roce'ved from Miss Tuttlo, Fashion plate, up to date .... Helen Meade Harvey Dora Winston, In lovo with a chum .' lone Southstouo James Graham, a chum with some licatt Fdsnn KIHott Patient Hill,. a dry fisherman.... Kd Meade Mary .Marbles, '.Mlggles." Drcd In llostoit .... Mi-h. Clyde Dlndlnger Officer T. II. O'Mnscatt, In plain Clothes Vltico Pratt SYNOPSIS Actt. Tho Chums apartments at college after the football gatno. Act II. In tho Adirondack .Moun tains. The picnic time Spring. Act 111. Dora's homo Uoston Spring Ono year later. DKATH AT HIVKUTOX ........ ..1. ... 11 tt -.1 ... 11 1 1. 1.1 nvn, iiiu iiiuiuraiKUim, tuny iuiiiuhcii- iiiiin 1 "'I'i'H iiiijnmuuiuui. m from Wlolll tO Offer 1lllO t llllll, HW Ig g t With II VOIl- 1 ., . ? . , , , , tho llnrdi' lull ll In nvni-Hnd tluil nlm .1 1 1 1. . ..... . mi i. ' tatlves of our factories, do hereby mo iiurii, 11111 11 ih exptutu nun sue , j,0 marriage business County Clerk r0'!"11!1;" 1 , , . 1. ,. nBruo to nfflllato with the Coos- wl1' lu'rlvo ' ' s I''runclsco vutAon has Just placed an ordor for 11 r7." ,,'V Z'Z '.!!!' "Tr .' . ?iC"rry Cheeso Association for tho ll" ""ornoon. housand more n.arrlago certificates ; , ( many lies be ore, pleaded J t 0 Friday tho stoan.shlp Kllburn w-Coulllo Sentinel. I nifCDCI niAt 'guilty to tlghtlng. Camelo, who, ., , , ., ,, , , ,..., .loseph K. Martin, Jr., of Ulvcrton, '(Ked at tho family home there, aged ;t; years, tvltie mouths and five days. Mr. Martin was born at Itcil Hluff, Cal., Juno I. lSSL', and has never been well. Coijiilllo Sontlncl. R0SEBURG PAPER LAUDS JUDGE COKE'S SERVICE mum Praises Mur.-lificlil Jurist for Con duct of CV.nl TIiito Popular Willi All CIllSM'H Tho Hoseburg News nays: "Jud.'so John S. Coke, or Marshriuld, this iii.n nlng signed the coin t Journal and closed his work in Douglas County In connection with the Feb ruary term or court, which ho op ened hero on February 21. "Judge Coko Is no stranger In Douglas County, as ho has ptcsldcd over the Circuit Court hero upon oilier occasions and his well-known tirbunlly, Industry and ability as 11 judge have made him very popular with our people. Do Is ono or tho thrin Judgea or tho Second Judicial District or the state, which iKs'.ricl embraces six counties, niimely, Iti'ii K.11, I .a ne, Miitolu, Douglas, Coos Vl. I..... h.-h.iii.-, ui,- i-l.Mllin Rims STAItT HAIH.Y SIIASO.V WOIIK. iilgli Mcliool to lie Sunns In Sprinti, .1 imips anil .Mile, Hut siioit In Weights and lluullcs. Knights or the clmlcr pathi n again iloniilng their spikes and h nnielily abbrovlntiMl trousers go dirt. Ing about llltc slrealts, on (he Fourts street race track. In other norli, tho track men of tho MinUleU high tcliool are In tra'nlng. Tho season will actively optn Bert month. In looking over I1I1 prot pectn, Coach NIlcs fhuls many of bU I ornier s'ars missing sml now U- gins the task of training up m men for the county IcaKiio meet. A cursory iiu-benson sunerilNii a woof ill lack of weight ran, tf and Curry. The other two Judgna are Hon. J. W. Hamilton, of Uoo- hurdlers ami of SSO-ynrd men, iln bin g, uiiil lluu. G. F. HlilpworUi, several eiicoiiraghig freshmen th of ICiiene. Under tho law ono appear now as dark liorsci Jiidgo in tlio district ts rtxiulred to Seaninn thlB year will bo tin losldo within tho torritory !- n,o,, n the 220 ami tlio 0 dV es. Jack Merchant Is out for (h 100 anil the 220-ynnl sprints isi Carl Hack will run tho mile, I. braced In Coos and Curry Counties, and Judge Colic's homo Is at .Marsh llitld, where ho was a lender or tho bar lor some years huraro going on jchiipinan is a pole vimlter, tot til th'i bench, lie wns also at ono lino absonco or I.eiocii will lie felt In tli Senator from Coos County. Ho distance runs, tho llcii and tti I 'OK IdCAP VHAIt ICL'SII Anticipating an Improvemout In could not speak Kuglsh, asked for a 9f t LOCAL OVERFLOW t noiitra Interpreter and canio this nT Hctuiii lliinio, C. T. Farlss ami 1prnoon onco moro heforo tho Jiidgo. wiro arrived at North lloud jester-j'1'1'" Bontonco or Kallas In tho mean day rrom Nebraska whore thoy have time wns announced. spent tho past yonr and declare they will never leave the Hay again. .Makes Startling Statement C,'ty Attorney Hrand prosecuted 1 I tho case. Part or tho ovldencn tend- Xmv H011N1. Mrs. II. 11. McPher- ed to hIiow that Mrs. Carpenter Is or afm liiiiio.i mi f...H.1 ...... n,. I I............I ..I ....... .1 .. .. fl.. ... IT.. II.... ... ......du .... minim tix.iiuu iinii 111 umii inuiaiiei. nam imiiiiih, In. ,, ,.., fll ,.,.., Tenth street Is lioliiff lorn down and brother or tlio accused, told Jmlgo !,,.,. . ,. ,.,., ,,, ... . WM MIVIiriVI HIV (to accept no putrid, unclean or bad 13 expected hack here rrom Portland Iriavored milk; lo co-operate with tho nd it Is probable that hIio will get association Inspector and glvo hlm.out on that sumo day ror Han Diego all tho assistance In our power Inland way points. the perrormauce of his duties; to! libido by the system or rules gov. How cry Dance, Simpson Pavilion, lias liet'ii postponed to next Saluidiy evening. timing grades established by the Hoard or Directors of this associa tion; and to pay toward the expenses of this assoc'atlou one-fourth (1-t) thi) materia! will be used In the con Btrui'tlou of a now lioiue there. Hutler that a coffee house could not I exist here unless women were cm- rployd there. Weeks ago then) was .Moves SUn K. G. Oppernian, or 'troublo nrUIng In another coffpo tho Nloctrle Heating Supply Com- linuso rrom this same troublo and pnny hits moved his store rrom North I Chler Cart or Issued Instructions to Front street to Central avenue. oi!-!llin nmnrlHiirn In mniilnv no foninln . . ... . t. . -- " I ciipy,iug pari 01 uie room recently iieip in tnoir places 01 inisiness. vacated by Mrs. Nellie Owen, llert- ltotli Aid Fined , ram's jowolry oceuplos part or It. Camelo this afternoon also pleaded 1 Mr. Ilortram today purchased tho Hx- 'gullty to righting ami was fined flO, ' tures of the Hod Cross Jewelf) but, tho same amount also assessed tho stock Iiiu not been sold. j against Kallas. Camelo complained hoeniiBo ho still is out his $I.S5. ! laiuniint of money provided In this inaniier to cover tho cost of Inspec tion and meet our proportionate ishare of expense of maintaining n selling SKcncy In case such Is ef fected."' TAKE PORTER BROS.' BOATSJTO PORTLAND Tug ItoM'oe and Hnrg" Laurenc' ' Taken for Inspection and May go 'l'o Alaska POST.MASTUU IIPGII M'l.AIN left , Chief Carter said the woman would for Portland this afternoon to look bo brought into court and there be after tho bringing of the mall v. a forced to pay over the money. Hugono when the railroad opens its 'jorvleo here next month. I Dr. Leslie. Osteopath, .Mnrslifield Mute N w Minute- COME TO ME FIRST AND SAVE TROUBLE TIME MONEY GLASSES $2.50 TO $8.00 PER PAIR WHEN IN NEED OF EYE GLASSES OUR T0RIC LENSES $5.00 PER PAIR (GIVE BETTER VISION FEEL BETTER (MAKE YOU LOOK BETTER BT T? C TJT The EXCLUSIVE 1 K U Ii OPTICIAN The Florence West says: A crew of ten men arrived from ! Portland to take the steamer u Ros- ro and barge l.awrenco to Portland. C'xiptnin Hob Jones, who navigated tho Hiucoe ror a year, has been in town ror a couple or weoks and will be in command of the vessel oil the ' trip. v The boats aro owned by tho Tide Water Mill Co. H. P. Dutton. man 'nger or the company, statod that the now Inspection laws mako It neces sary to put tho stoatner on dry dock 'and tnko out the tall shaft for ox amliiatoit. 1' It has beon reported hero that tho boats havo been 3old, but Mr. Dutton says this Is not correct. Ho says he has a good oHer for a char- tor for them for a trip to Alaska, and said he may lot them go up thcro. .' Mr. Dutton said the I.awronco will probably bo loft at Portland, but he does not want to tnko tho tug away from tho Sluslaw. Six Specials at The Fair For Thursday, Friday and Saturday This is the store where you spend the least and get the most for it A Jisit to this store will impress you with the true importance of this sale. Best 10c Glycerine Soapi largo cake, on sale 4c 25c to 3f)c Wide Dress Rufflings of Nets and Laces, ecru or white, now per yard IQo 1 lot 15c Curtain Scrims, full width, good quality, yd, 9c 15c and 20c all-linen and absorbent Crash Towel inss, On sale at IQo Ono lot Ladies' Initial and Embroidered Hand kei chiefs, 10c and 15o values. On sale at 5c Finest Galatea Middy Blouses, latest styles, beau tifully trimmed, $1,50 to $2 values, now $1 to $1.25 Next to Chandler Hotel. Central Avenue Satisfaction Always or Your Money Refunded liar now been on the bench for aboul seven years and his record has been of tho very best. Ho has often been called upon lo hold court In other portions of tho state, In cluding .Multnomah, I.auo, lleiitou, Klumath and Jackson Counties, llo Jefl this afternoon for Kiigeno, whore ho Is to hold court In Judge Sklpworth's place. "Judge Coko has recently decided to beconio a candidate for ro-elee-tlon mid his uatiio will tippear on the ticket at tho coming primaries." HAItlC IM'XIIA.M'S Vli:V. Hark Dunham says lie Is sum one of our county officers Is proparlng j to enter tho inlulstiy when his prns- iiiil term oxplnrs. lie Ikisoh him opin ion on tho talks he has heard tho rifflcm mnlrn In Mm jlftlliwimtiilu wlin nio brought before him. CoqullloUlon to that luiifU-producIng mS- JVntlnol. zlne ,,.. TUB ADVKItTISINd 0RU ' Dr. I!. H. Kelty, DontlM, SOI Coko Columbus, Ohio. .Illdg., Phono 1 12-1. Sample for i'i' Javelin. Among tho now men, Kramer, for merly or Vancouver IiIkIi. appear U ho a high Jumper. It Is wU tut ho hns already done fho fed rt InehcM and Hint ho ran top tho po! viuiU imp nt ten feet sir. Own Deiibncr Is aho good In tho P-' vault and Vasey In tlio Iilgli JW Dr. D. ('. ViiiiBhim. Dpnti'l, JljM 20, First National HiinK uuim vam'i: Ih not what you !"'. Lttt ,W you get. Therefnro tlio lue U you or a source of good, prwtlcM merchaiidlsliig Ideas Is cnormooi U nronortlnn to their cost. For Just one dollar Mil ion get u host or proilliililo Ww w i iii.Him.Ms. Scad tho ",f i.iii i ...... r'uw rnr a year's sit8crl'' Ulll lit THE FAIR H sirsh.wv ham di:i:pkk j The survey which wns made for j the government recontly by Knglneor i Charleston shows that tho channel good with a controlling depth of Mwelvo feet. Sin daw Pilot. Boys Program of Song By Boys From Grades and High School of the Marshfield Public Schools. MASONIC :: OPERA :: HOUSE Friday, March 17 8 P. M. Spniil SSpag MPEES3 P1ESS SEjjg IN WOOL AND SILK MATERIALS, SERGES, POPLINS AND TAFFETAS in the popular shades Pirtedl Frenia 4S&Q) Many very pretty things in Ladies' Waists, Dresses and Coats on Display 1 SEE OUR WINDOWS The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD ALWAYS BUSY. r