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r -vtlirjf- w THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION THREE y The Thoroughbred 0gmyilS'fliELj4JbmLt4mMmi THREE BIG FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TOWARD THE SUPREMACY OF THE BUICK6-1916 Power Beauty The Buick 6 is supreme in power because of its matchless valve-in-heacl 6-cylintlor motor. Remember the Buick 6 does the work. The driver sits and enjoys the ride. There is a refinement about the Buick that is everlasting. Its stream line body painted an olive green with gold stripe, black hood and fenders and green wheels. The Buick 6, with its drop forgmgs throughout, the workmanship unexcelled, service stations carrying parts in every town in the United States, and twenty- ...... n i. ......n..n in tennis Pmmtw mnone it'o I'Srtlif (JVC 1910 BUICK UWHUI5 111 Luua uuuihy im-uiio no nyiii. -If you have never driven a Buick 6 you have something coming, so drop in and let me show you what a real automobile will do. 34x4 Wheels, giving 11 inches' Clearance, $1195 Delivered Durability GEO. GOOMUM PHONE 373-L MARSHFIELD, ORE. : PERSONAL MENTION . $ C'lmtifniiiiim In July. Tim Ellison- T0M darhxEY wns In laat evening officials to tlio higher court. Marsh flcld's vehicle orillnnnco will he read before tlio council next Monthly evening. White Clintitnuquu will ho hold In .Marshfleld July 11 to lfi, Inclusive, 'according to n loiter this morning from J. U. nurd, or Portland. Ho UbUs that tlio Cliutnhor of Commerce j appoint a roiumltteo to work In the Interests of the Chautauqua, saying that advertising matter will ho for j warded very shortly. Special HlglH School Service On Sunday at 1 1 a. in. there will ho u from Powers on a visit. JOHN I). OOSS went over to Coqullle this morning on legal business. El). FRANKLIN camo down from Gardiner on business and pleasure. IIOIIEUT DtLLAHD wns a passenger to Coqullle this morning on a busi ness trip. MHS. J. F. DOYLE, of Powers. Is here spending a few days with relatives and friends :r. r'.v,ro , " ula. c ollMIKE StWlMEKLlN was hero from nil- nilllll'UIH Ol 1110 II1KU HI-I1UII1, IU -r .1 .. . . . (I (which tho Faculty and teachers or Myi tie Point yesterday on business tho graded schools aro also invited ' nnd pleasure, las participants In tho corporate ser- DONALD CIIAHLESOX, Port Etigl- ylco. Educating for Service" will ... b . . ,. ... . bo tho tliomo for tho address on this! , ! .. , tK , "18 " c occasion, and special iniislo will bo! ""'n "' morning. ... ... . i. .... iFt.-.tt tv 1 1 ti t.t..i t.n ,t.i ......... fu ming uy me cnoir. r.ivm iimiimjk iuil mis iiiiuiiiiiK Not or lleuYd Of It. Thero arc some lfi additions to Marshfleld, hut .1. W. Motley. Chamber of Cotn nierco secretary, found hlinself stumped" this morning when there came a letter asking him tho price of lots In Mock one of Koosonia I Addition. The letter camo from .Mrs. Corn Doloymor, of Portland. 'Tlio tract Is near Cooston and wns i platted by Clins. Stattff and .lack J Flnnngnn. .Asking lor InforniniMoii. A letter I lui3 been received at tlio Chanibor of 1 Commerce from a man In Kansas for Iliindon nfter nldlug lit tho Coos Hay bar survey. C. II. ORAM, of tho stato labor com mission, arrived In Marshfleld on tho stage last evening. 11. H. GKANDY, representing tho Dagg, Dernodcn Shirt Co. of Seattl0 Is calling on the Coos Hay trade. P. II. SCllOLTE, tho cap man from Seattle, arrived on Coos Hay yes tcrdny to call on the Coos county trade. CI IAS. SIESTHEEM wns hero from Ton Mllo yesterdny to sccuro med ical attention for nn Injury to his hand. I asking about tho Grant Sales Com- jj, j. hhcKEH, division storekeeper puny N now selling Holse Addition J 0f the Southern Pacific, went out property in tho oast. Ho says many this morning to KtiRcno nftor an people In bis section have bought j Inspection hero. llnnd on tho Iiutallnient plan and v. (1. HINDMAHSH. division engl-. ', at first sent their monthly payments i ncor returned last evening from i to Portland, tho noxt month to Knn- Eugene and Portland whoro ho has ' sas City and tho third time to tho been after now road oiiulpniont. i samo company that had changed Ub'COI'NTV Jt'DGE JAMES WATSON, headquarters to Omahn, Nobrnskn. returned on no morning tram uj Sllll Out IIU f'hiiiiui. Mnnln v,uiiiiuu, miviiig uul-ii hi uiui Mill llllt Ills I IIIIIIKO. .M011IO iin,.,l vimlonhiv liwonnnrl Inn Willi Cnmclo Is still minus his chaiigo of, tll0 nnmbIo ostnto. , $1.8.-.. mid the police say that Mrs. IT. II. HOOTII and Mr. Ilnmmol, EXAMINE THESE GOODS AND SEE WHERE YOU CAN Save Big Money BY BUYING AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE ' Ladies' Middies, white, fancy trimming on collars, worth half the price more 98c Ladies' Middies, Poplin, cluster stripe, belt 98c Ladies' Skirt, Serge, Poplin, Shepherd Checks, latest styles and patterns $5.90, $4.98, $3.98, $2.98 Silk Petticoats, good assortment of shades and patterns $2.98, $2.79, $2.25 Ladies' Suits, worth half tho price more. All new styles $16.50, $14.75, $12.50, $9.90 Ladies' Coats, the latest out $9.90, $7.90, $6.90, $4.98 Ladies' one-piece Dresses in serges and silks, at a big saving . $14.75, $12.50, $9.90, $7.90, $4.98 Originators J Q ?em&y Q LOW Prices 125 Busy Stores Next Door to Postoffice We Lead Others Follow 1 BBiBWBm" estern Money o Loan BREVITIES o.. Rates Reasonable COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT CO. :ti i t'oiii: wilding V .m msshfield, ouego.v Jl Home B eirs1 ion. totuhfro you liavc stowed away pwi tueicn or what U to bo Jr (Hare home, at least your wife '. looking forward to tho tlmo l JM would build lour own : Kit. Oct out llinsn iiliiuu i nde a start now. You will rpJr a Httlo more for your, Fw and material, imi v.n .' ' tin eave this In tho tost or a W. Just cu Held about It. ! I'USll UI1 (I IllllK'K II u,rv pike proposition and uualst you i, jour now iiomo under ri' BICYCLE TIRES liny Them From I'h. Wo Cluii'Ko XotliliiK to Tut Them oil Voiu Vlio?l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost Hitjh Efficiency A few ilnllniu i ...fM..i....i i,V. . ... " PHim-iuiu r" siari l-'Olt SAIil'J One rlnsNy icMeied Jersey Jtull cull', nlioic (him iiilllieil II, 1(1(1 iioiiuds In ten mouths. A No cimH and lielft'is, nil rcistored hlrn-k. Wrllo to l- A. SAtrill, Miii'xIifloM, Oregon. tiik WKATiiicit ni:i'OHT lty Auorlalrl a tn Corn Ilaj Tlmn. OHKCON - - Fair; Houther ly winds. LOCAL TKMPRUATUHB ItlXOItl) For tho 21 hours ending at I:l:J a. m., March 10, by lluuj. OHtllud, Bpecliil gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum li- Mliilmum I!7 At 1:1:! a. m -II Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 10 IS C7.01 Precipitation snuio period hint yonr 51.55 Wind: Southwost, clear. SrXltlSK AM) HUXSKT 'i'liiiihtlay March 1C. Sun rises at G:10 and sets at o;07. i,hiib. i,i.. , i,vii Imt. fnw ehan I iMa,udo Carpenter Is mlHslug. Cam olo was In tho police court yestor- Ulay on a charge- of fighting, troublo havliiL' urlsL'ii hccaiiRO of tho fact ho liml 11. T I rnrnlVKil linnb (tin plmiiirit out of a flvo dollar hill given to Mrs. Carpenter In n north Front direct Oreok coffco house. Chief Carter says thero will bo no moro women employed In coffco houses. llwclvcT" Decision. .Judge Hull wns miulo happy this morning on tho receipt from tho stato .Supremo court 'of a decision In favor of hlmsolf and C. I. Rolgard attorneys for tho ap ' polants In tho caso of Jacob Mattsou ' and Kdlu Matlson versus A. C. Drcs- ser, It. K. Dresser, J. C. Yomlnll mid I wife, h. II. Helsnor and wlfo, Charles Holsnor nnd wife. Tho question in ' volved was ono of law and tho caso . will now bo fought out In regard to I tho facts. Thero aro 1C0 acres of North Inlet property Involved, Mio nrosoiit homo of Levi Helsnor who lufs I slnco bought tho Interest of Mr. Drcs-! ser. I I llur Survey Is Complete. Donald jCharloson, Port ICnglncor, and Vorlin I J Parker yesterday complotcd a survoyl inf tho Coos liny bar, having been de- laved sovoral days In tholr work bo- causoof contrary bar conditions. (.Neither of tlioni' could glvo any ac-. ourato Information regarding the' presont depths, they said, bocauso Iho man has not yet boon plotted and will not ho for sovoral duy3. Tho In- aro that thoy havo hut fow changes slnco tho last i : Bgys Program of Song By Boys From Grades and High School of the Marshfleld Public Schools. NOBLE THEATER. Saturday Afternoon 3 o'clock $ t BORN t $$ UAUnni.T. -To Mr. Hiid Mrs. K. S. Ihirgelt. a sou, tholr first child. Mother and child aro doing nlcoly and father U tho happiost man on Coos liny. Mrs. Ilnrgolt was for merly MIbs Floionco Matson nud w forniorly Ornud Worthy Ma tron of 'tho Orogon Knstoni Star. both of Sonttlo, left this morning via tho railroad line, returning to Kugcno again. Doth of them aro Wolls-Fargo officials. IIAHIIY P. liniOIINKIt, son or Philip Duohnor, arrived hero last evening logcthor with (Jeorgo Sailor in connection with tho proposed pur chase of tho Simpson Company hnldlng3. F. 13. OAKKS, tho Tlandon roal es tate man, returned homo yester day after a short stay hero. With tho $25,000 Jotty Improvement starting, tho beginning of $IL,000 worth of improvements In tho water system and tho Moore mill to olart April 1, tho outlook Is oxcollont for tho most prosperous season Daudou ban had In sovoral years. MIIS. CIIAS. II. LANDKIIS Is lioro from Powers to visit her folks, Mr. and Mrs. h. T. .Matthews, and expects to leave soon to visit Mr. Landers' parents nt Norfolk, Nob. MKS. nOHKUT K. DOOTII arrived loBt evening from Atrtorla for n visit at tho homo of hor parents Mr. and Mrs. O. A. llonnett and to superintend tho shlpiiieut of household goodn to Astoria whore Mr. Dooth is now manager of 'tho City Lumbar Co. J NEW TODAY L l !,...,.... I. ...I .!! I'dll .v.ljl'.'i imiro i.iij;iiiiih:ivj hii. strawberry plants. It. A Ciir tholl, phono :tl71. 1 oble Theate SAiirrv TO NIGHT I'lltST Mnr-shfleld'H Fire-lVonf Theater Aylesworth s marvelous nictures of ' ild A5J IT &A 9 Huntina hin TT? .. fl.... . i... yniu in uie uananian hockcs aim Alaska. aid cat Wnowi A two- camera in !year exPeclition after big game with gun if.,,.- . n ine (ireat linoYnlnroH Mnrth nnimtrv nVfil' INTPDcIt.'111 Pack horses, canoe and clog team. The most 'n V ' STARTLIiMG, EDUCATIONAL " ArnerSG!r! ,"motion pictures" ever taken of nencan Wild Animals in their native haunts. NpI. NY'S 0RCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT. u,Uj), uuwur noor, iuc; cniitiruii, uu. Is nt Salem. CliiirloiunRiio Towor formerly In tho moving pleluro and harbor husluoss hero, writes frlonds that ho is now located at Salom. llfhiK Mre Logs Moro piling for K0C3 ou ,Utv the foundation of tho fiolug building 0,i t() aiw on Droadway aim Aiiuorson wuio (lumped on tba lot thla oftornoon by McDonald & Coudron. In Il.siiln1. Word has been re ceived here that C. W. Moutgoinory, , formerly manager of the Stiuulard Oil company In Marshfleld, entered tho hospital at Kuroka tills week to undergo an operation. Caso Doing Tiled. Tho nue of William Shook vorain Robert M K'vi... for S12 l.oo we bciim beard this alternoon hcfoio ,lustle Pen nock. The jury Is composed of Cbttiics Henebrako. V. F. lUn Ilo Law horn. H. ! H'se. Fiank Den ning and Cboater Wolcott Postpoia Jliislnilc Tho muil jil ontortalnmoiu annouiired for Frlin ovonlne at tho Masonic Opera Hon has been changod to Saturday uftc noon at the Noble theatre Hupt Tl I dgeii announced today T he ( haiit was made necessary by inability u. socuro the Masonic theatre. 'I lie pro gram will open at 3 o'clock. St. Patrick's Sen Ices. M Pa , trick's birthday Is to be ceU-i.riili-.l to morrow. At St, Monica s i linn I 9 a. m. tomorrow will be held my and sermon. At 7:4S P-m . tlu M Utinu of tho Cross, a dlscouise on Patrice by Father McDcvitt an 1 t benediction of tho Ht ..rr..m.-,t Everybody Is Invited; I 1','Ui , . .Illney Oidinnme Sticks. Wo-l frcm Oregon City U to the eV, 'that a Jitney ordnuncc onirwb,t I slinllur to tho ono proposed r-.r Marshfleld. has been ded.ucd IobuI pv the stato Supreme murt TJ'. rno was decided In favor of the Jit ,r.PV owners In the circuit couit and SPECIAL Yly an Saturday Only Five big rolls of Japanese toilet paper for 23c (This is an exceptionally good bargain. Only five rolls to a customer.) BUTTER Fresh Dairy, none better, try it, per sq,, 75c PEANUT BUTTER, por pound 15c We have a largo stock of this now and can fill all orders EARLY ROSE SEED SPUDS, por 100 pounds. $3.25 REGUAR SPUDS, large, white and firm, 100 lbs $2.45 WALNUTS, per pound 15c LOCAL CAULIFLOWER, all sizes. This is fine. EGGS, local, fresh, per dozen 25c COFFEE, If you like good coffee, try this, 3 lbs .$1.00 WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394. 130 North Broadway, J'Olt SAI.i: Strictly fiosli Infertile OKKH for packing, at market prlros. Phono H81, Mrs. K. D. Curtis, North Ilond. survey of several months aj;o. Tho dredKO Mlchlo Is duo hero about April 1 from Portland to bogln work again on tho bar. Is Some Pedestrian Hov. Kobort K. Drowning inturnod last ovonliiK from Gardiner, where ho has boon lookhiK after Church mattors. Hov. DrownliiK said that tho boach stogos were gettliiK too slow for hlni, that whilo ho left (lardlnor only a short time boforo tho Hva started, he got Into Marshfleld noarly an hour boforo tho Atlas came up tho Day with Its passongcis and ho walked most of tho Journey. From Ton Mllo ho had C. JO. Nicholson as a follow pedestrian and thoy reached tho bridge Just In time to got ovor at U o'clock when tno nigni sum fiii.l tlin lirmtrc a cms any truffle pass over. l'Ult SALIC IOO Wlilto Leghorn Thero will be sei vices In St. Luke's chlckons, $40. J. A. Goodwill, So. Church, Empire, tomorrow evenliiB. j Coo3 mvor. i KOIt SALIv Sterling; Cabinet (iiaiid piano, good as now, for ?l.r)0 cash; $10 down and fr. por month. Phono j:i2-U. WANTi:i -'l'l work. K. H. Hlvor. for general lioiwe Ilodson, So. Coos Foil ItKXT Modern flvo-room bun gulow on 12th and Conunorclal stroots, $12.r.O por month. Apply Oolng & Harvey. SOCIAL CALII.NDAIt. Thursday. Ncodlccraft Club Ladles of North Iluud entertain their husbands at a St. Patrick's party nt tho homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. M. Thoinns. Jrinno-Wis Club, with Mrs. W. K. Iloagland. Italubow Club, with Mrs. F. J. Coffolt on South Coos river. Klunoy Club of North llond, with Mrs. J. 1 1 1 11. Hautshlo Soulal Club, with Mrs. Carl West. Neighborhood Card Club, with Mrs. A. Ii. Dlmont. North Demi .ltiulpr Class 4 party. Coiiora Club, with Mrs. Henry Hobs. Klostor Club, with Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls. North Ilond Thlmhlo Club, shower for Mrs. W. Hondrlx. A. N. W. Club, with Mw. W. P. Murphy. Friday . Past Matron'H Association with Mrs. C. II. Mursh. Thlmhlo Club party, at homo of Mr. uud Mrs, C. C. Williams. Kustsldo Royal Nolghbors Club party. Ladlos' Art Club, with Mrs. II. G. Hoy. Kustsldo Hoyal Neighbor club, St. Patrick's party at homo of Mr, mid Mrs. Porcy Poet. ' Mi!lllcoma Club diiuco at club rooms for tho iiioniborH. Norwegian Lutheran Y, P. S. social In chapl jiaMor. t AT THE HOTELS $ Lloyd Hotel G. Pasco, Dolnmr; Herniann Crapp. Dovlls Slide, Utah; Krncst C. Lloyd, North Ilond; F. M. Yost, Florence; P. L. Dorry, Daudou; S. H. Johnson, Portland; Sam .larvls, La Contor; W. .1. Nemo, Conuillo. Illatico Hotel F. K. Walljor, Point Torraco; Charles Walla, Powers; N. W. Smith, MoKlnloy; .M. F. Aasou, Arngn; C. S. McCiilloeh, Coiiulllo; M. P. Stimurllu, Myrtlo Point; W. K. Stolnholl, Dau dou, G. P. Stownrt, (lardlnor. Chainlet' Hotel Mrs. K. .TonoB, Myrtlo Point; Henry P. Duohnor, Portland; Goorgo It. Hay lor, Portland; Tod Mosch, Port land; F. Tiffany, Portland; P. 11. Schollos, Soattlo; It. H. Granby, So nttlo; U. S. Dooth, Sau Francisco; 13. 1). Doran, Portland; C. H. Gram, Portland; A. A. I.ovy, San Francisco; Jamo3 W. Noll, Doiison; H. II. An chor, Portland; Tom Dashnoy, Pow ers; ChnrloH Walker, Coiiulllo; Mm, V. M. Stoddard, Powers. St. Lawieiico Hotel , Giih Carlson, Lakeside; Chestor Johnson, Lakeeldo; Mr. nud Mrs. Da jiIh Howard, Hausor; It. II. llrlxnor, 'Haodiport; K. Hohorls, South Inlet; Donald Cliarluson, Daudou, A. Audor- hou, Coqulllo, "THM OWL" liuj-h and (lis Ik'iim'n iiolhliig liiit the CM, irrc .'ccuve ol ('(st Me neve.- inlficpreM'iit no aKiile, nor do u attempt to (llwit custiiiiier from what lie waiiti and asks loi. In our Prescription Deiniriuieut wo use not (ml) Siiilbli's ( hen.lc.ds but Imi tliolr Plinrmacciitlcals. See your doclor then see "The Owl" Frank D. Cohan THE CENTRAL AVE NUE DRUG STORE. LOST Hound puppy. Hovwi'rd lor In format Ion at Thonius .Mus. lloiiho. b'Olt lli:NT l'liuilhlicd flat, hot and cold water, bath. 8D3 Third at. ! : WANTED : , WANTED .Man ami ltV( no chil dren, on dairy ranch. $G0 month I and own houso. Alex Carlson, Tomploton, Pro. DOOM AND DOADD Dolsou Motel Thoroughly overhauled, opona Mnrch 1C; reasonahlo rates. Mrs. K. M. Johnson, 2nd and Curtis. At Dend, Lang & Co. of Portland bought a ulto for a wholosalo gro cery waiohouso, Modford now expects to got a beet sugar factory. Portland's estimated population aj present H JM ono. TIIOSH WISHING GOOD DOOM and board, homo cooking, apply 22H South Droadwav. J 1 FOR SALE t , TWO HOMPSTI'M) iellu(iilihiiieiitH I for Hale For particulars write Post office Dox ' IV Myrtle P-" Oro, FOIt SALE Stock or dairy farm, II! 10 acres, 225 cattle on place, will hiindlo about 150. Price ? ) por aero; $10,000 to $ir.,000 down, balance to suit. Address Fred Llllontbal, Marshfleld, Ore. KOIt SALE Sharpies Hand Sepa rator, 80 gal. por hour. Apply J. E. FIfgerald. FA KM KOU SALE Thlrty-flvo acros, ono-luilf bottom and one hair bench land; six acres of good orchard; good houso and barn, llghtod by acotylono gas; Iioufb with modern equipments; hot and cold water, ' bath, etc. Near Co iiulllo. A good buy If taken soon. Inuulro T. care of Times, or Di 250. Coqullle, Ore. I Preparedness 1 Vii matter what tho cmcr- H H geuc, )(u will always find H H this store prepared to meet H iH .Our (i'i escrlpt Ion depart- H IH meiit Is always "first ahr' H H to jour doctor. H 1 THE BUSY CORNER 1 1 DRUGSTORE H Wo Deliver Immediately PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY V' I i ! i .i 'i At .s reversed when taken up uy uu- . "j