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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE ilSBiSElllBiliiSlllS Pip 4Csafcsil: I mmsjw wJ?SrSjwf lit mmm warn, m-ss-. -jsa w,. wNm.'atig&gss 1 IMIIIHIIWBJSlMMnlfcSlIBKtBl MCl iVhf 1 Lupyrlclit Hart ScLoIIacr & Mtra 1 mgw BREVITIES Til 13 WEATHER REPORT fllr AMocltril t'rtt to Coo. Ji, Times.) lv ? OREGON -- Showers; winds mostly sontliorly, LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 24 Lours ending nt 1:4:1 n. m., Apr. 10. by IJonJ. Ostllnd, special government Meteorologist of Mr. Yntes, of Llbby, who piissod away suddenly on Saturday evening. At any rate thorn wore cxnrcsslons of regret nnd this morning ns Jooiititt i I passed along the street on his wny to his office ho was halted no less ' i than u dozen times and congrntulat-1 en on his Doing able to bo nnouti again. Visitors came to his offlco expecting to find crape on the door.1 , out tlio "llvo corpso" was as husky , as over. i Maximum BS Minimum 11 At -1 : 4 :t n. m 47 Precipitation 17 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, JUlii 71. ST. Prcclpltntlon snnio period last year 50.12 Wind. South; cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday. April 10 Sun rises nt 5:2t and sets at (i :;). . LoggC. A10 Registered. J, T. nrnud and Hon FlBhor yesterday vis ited at tlio camp of the- HI110 Ridge Tlgors on Dunlols Creek and also nt 1 Camp 1 on South Coos River They Hlgncd up nboiit 100 voters and ennin back reporting thoy liad been roy ally treated. ' Pay Whs Husy One. Tlio Hev. j .T. Itlchard Olson, of the ISniiiintitiel , IiUthoran church In Portland, said that yesterday was one of tho busiest days ho had spent In n long time. Ho officiated nt n wedding on Sat- urday evening, pronched threo ser mons yesterday ami In between at tended Bovernl christenings. Ho1 spoko on "Tho Conversion of Zach cus" at the local Swedish Lutheran church yesterday morning, speaking In Swedish to a crowded house. At 3 p. m. he spoko In Xorth Uond, fol-, loving which tho congregation tend ered hlni a recoptlon, nnd In tho ev-( ening ho wns back hero agnln, talk ing lu 13ngllBh nt tho evening service. This picture Fisherman's Luck," it's called is the cover of the Hart Schaffner & Marx Sprinu Style Book The Style Book for Spring YOU ought to have one; it's just about as attractive and interesting a book as youVe ever seen. You'll like the pictures they're better than ever in this issue. They're really wondful. It's a very practical book besides; shows you what's going to be right this Spring and Summer; where to wear it, and how; clothes economy and real values; lots of other things you ought to know. Will CJIvo Lett 1110. Kov. .1. Itlch nrds Olson of Portland, who has been In tho city, wns urged to return nnd glvo his Illustrated lecture "Tlio Par Idlso of tho Pacific" which deals with tho Islands. Ho promised that ho would como back In tho near future and glvo tho lecture. t PERSONAL. MENTION t 1 MHS. HILKY Hl'NCII, of Coos Hlver, was hero shopping this morning. MISS 13VI3LYX JUST13X is over from Cooston to visit for n short tlmo. DAKIKL STI3IXXOX, of Allegany was among tlio visitors hero today. II. X. WKBSTI3K was among tho Coos Itlvor visitors In tho city over Sunday. ItIX13I.l0 STI3M.MI3lt.MAX was down on business this morning from Coos Itlvcr. Now is the Time to get your New Spring shoes or slippers while the stock is complete, and you can make a saving of 33 1 -3 percent on every pair. ladles' Patent Mary .lanes. . . .$1.1)8 Ladles Pull l!..s(nip Slipper. .$1,118 liKlli-s' Patents, :t-Miiip, medium lied i-.-'i Ladles' Puinpx, dull anil pat ents $2.08 Latest III ladles' Shoos, .l8, .$:.."() Men's Shoes, button or lace; suvo .-.Or 011 11 pair ,.$2,118 MeuV (iniiuelal, biilton or lace, $1.00 value, our price $:t.no Moii'h SImics, C.'iiimielnl, biilton or lace, $.".00 values, our price $:i.l)8 Hand Mndo Pi ess SIiocm, button or luce, $(l values, our price $1.08 Low Prices Kal ' 'l Next Door to Postoffice We Lead Others Follow lloarliiK ToAiortinv. Tim linnrlnir of Christ Orohs, of Xorth llcml, hnsj neon postponed until tomorrow morning at 10 n. in., tho stnto ex pecting to linvo another witness nt that tlmo. It is believed that the case will bo hard fought and both sides nro preparing for n ntrenuous slcgo. To (Jo Knst. liccniiso of 111 health Miss Corning, for throe years tho very efficient teacher of tho first grndo nt tho Central school, has re signed her position nnd expocta very shortly to roturii to her homo In I own to visit. Temporarily her plnco will bo tnkon by Mrs. L. 1). Cordon. Dur ing her stay horo Miss Coming made a grent many frlonds who will bo sorry to boo lior leave. HAY I)'MI3HU1TT has gono to (Inr-! diner, whero ho will work on the railroad bridge. Council Meols Touluht. Thoro Is a mooting of tho city fathom this evening, though thoro Is little cine than tho routluo business In sight. It is oxpectod that somo streot muttors will bo up for consideration and thoro Is u possibility that tho t nvlng of Central nvoniio from Fourth through to lltli street will como up, mnybo for doflnlto action. The coun cil this wool, went over tho street with City KiiBlnoor A. II. (lldloy. Suits purchased from us pressed Free of charge Woolen Mill Stores MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND ROYAL IUINHjJ-U I SPECIAI ATTDAn-rmM -r,. I wonderful story of a great love "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN." jn the story by D. L. Pack Five Acts, 209 Scenes. MUSICAl nnnn.t: t... ." wllSt man vmi ,, ,i:.i tPn ho 7- J v:vu UIU bUU Jta fingers make musio! Oy'nn . UI u - '"issing some """9 lf you miss this. , ADMISSION Lwer floor 1 Hr nnn.. m- TOMnp.n, .L.. u,,y ,uu SKifiSiDi n'H The old Jem Play, "Marse Coving- Vnhp.ri... ....... . immo Si ; "Ig,n Balzac's Stin a 'j ft '"The Magic 'andWH0teti1IButter- wi uuiiuiuj. I Till IL T. J. HCAIFB (P. A. n. nODGIK Marshfield Sftfffi Aftffi BLANCO The Public Service Hotel bus Just been HioroiiKlily reuovnt- DECORATING CO. ''-'(,, alMl ,l,,,l'(, t0 ,,,c i,,,,',lc sinrch 1st, lino, moiiio or mo icmiiroH ,of this old luihtelry nro. free cm 'ployiueut bureiiii, fico howliiK room, information bulletin and kind treat ment. Tho imtroniiKe of tho public Is solicited. IUjAXCO IIOTHFj 2U7 Xorth Fnnit street I'liono I ll-I. Murshfield, Oregon FUmtcH Furuls!ied PIiomo l-tO-It. Marshfield, Owjoi CANDIDATES A.N.NOL'.N'CI-ailJXT Subject to tho will of tho Repub lican votors of C003 County I an nounce myself as a cnndlduto for nomination for tho offlco of Sher iff of Coos County at tho May prl maiioa. If olectod I promlao to continiio tho policy I liavo followed whllo in offico, ALFRI2D JOHNSON', Jr. Coqulllo, Oro., Jiur. 2a, 1'JtC. WOOD GOOD WOOD V, II. I-IiiKo lias It nt 81.150 nnd $2 cubli per load. Onrbauo rcniov od. Phono U27-.7. Aro MiihliiK Fill. Streot ConunlH sloncr Albrecht for Boveral loy haH had men working on Wont lClrod nvonuo, clonrliiK off tho dirt slIdoH that havo covered tho flldownlks in that uectlou. This dirt Ih IioIiik dumped on Donnelly nvonuo wlmre pnrt of tho Btroot droppud down onto tho flata a fow weeks ago. it lu ox pectod that this streot can bo built up nKalu shortly and tho planking put down. Minn Is on Fire It Is said thnt for about threo weeks a section of tho initio nt Llbby has boon on firo. Men nro now trying to put lu a bulk head to shut out tho nlr from tno shaft, thus smothering tho flro. It Is bnllovod tho fire was occasioned by a lack of ventilation. Illnclc damp is also said (o bnvo been oxncrlonced ! thoro for n tlmo. Workmen, how ever, nro still at work In another sec tion of tho mlno, Rotting out coal. First Mall Out. Tho first mall ! from Coos county via tho Southern I Pnclflo loft this morning on tho now I mall schcdulo for Kngeno nnd tho , outsldo. At 3:. 10 p. in. tho incoming mall arrives. Tho business mall will be distributed this ovoning. also the general delivery window will bo open until 7 p. m., hut becauso thoro aro but only threo carriers thoro can bo no dollvory to tho rcsldonco sections until tlio following morning. Horo nfter two malls from tho Coqulllo Vnlloy will arrlvo horo dally, ouo nt 9:20 a. in. and tho other nt fi:2r. p. m. MATT L. MAY loft on tho morning train to call on tho trado in tho Coqulllo Valley. MR. AND MRS FRK1) STINK wcro down from Daniels Creole to spond tho weolc end In tho city. MISS LKGGKTT, teacher of Ilenvor Hill, wns among tho week end vis itors in tho city. MRS. MAUDK MICIIKMIRINIC wns ninoug tho Allegany shoppers in tho city today. MRS. MONKIi I). GORDON returned from Ilandon yesterday, whero sho has been visiting. II. J. UBNN1SON nnd S. .1. IIKNNI SON, timber crulsors of Portland, arrived hero on tho train Saturday afternoon. MRS. R. M. 8ARTKR loft Tor North I.ako on tho train yestordny, mak ing n short visit there, rot urn lug this afternoon. MR. AND MRS. h. .7. SIMPSON raino In on tho train Saturday afternoon from Portland after an absonco of several months In tho south. DONALD M. CIIARMCSON, Port Kn glncor, enmo nvor from, ,llnndon yesterday to attend tho mooting of tho Port Commission today. MAX RKIGARD returned on tho Sat urday train from tho stnto unlvor slty in Kugono, to spend a week's vacation horo with his paronts. PROF. GRUniJS, of tho North Ilond high school, nccomnnnloil by Alex nrnndt nnd Merlin Chnpnllo, dobnters, returned yesterday from Jofforsnu. PHIMP IJUKIINKR, of Portlnnd. up coinpanlod by ('. II. Oaroy, his at torney, arrived horn Saturday af ternoon from Portland, closing up tho Simpson deal. E. 0. PKRIIAM loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo to attend tho meeting today of tho county com missioners, regarding tho lotting of tho road rontrnrt. C. II. ORAM, from tho offlco of tha stato Labor Commissioner, enmo over Saturday afternoon from the Coqulllo Vnlloy whoro ho has boon on business and Is on his wny homo to Portland. In OBLE THEATE TO-NIQHT SAFETV FIRST Marshfleld's Fire-Proof Tlicaler OimmI .Music and tho Finest PlctuVes in tho World IProvi's ii Husky Corpse. In somo wny tho rumor sprond about tlio city yostordnv that Edward Joohnk had I died. "Suddenly dropped dead from henrt failure" ran the report. PobbI blv tho name wns confused with Hint HEW J. RICHARD OLSON, formerly or Marshfield but now of Emmanu el Lutheran church of Portland, returned homo on tho morning train after a short but very busy weolc end hero. FOX FEATURES THE REST IN" PHOTOPLAYS !.9.YCLE TIRES No'"ns o P,lt Them J!S5SHSaCYCLERY TIIEDX HAHA'S LIFE TRIUMPH, 'CARMAX"--A Hieinc, the Hi". Il.o OI.1.M' on dnzhMl i.K.tln.i picture wo. Id. E..-yl..- mvivedVlth spontaneous ncclamatlon i..ul rapturous npplas,.A Masterpiece of Photoplay Actompllsliiiieii K In I; he At Is. Owh-ro AiloV Fables, "SISTER .MAI, WHO Dll AS W I.LL AS COFLD HE E.Vl'KCTED" Comedy that is .lirfoivnt. Aluaj.s g.u.d Admission, upstairs or down, 15 cents Children, 5c COMINtt Wi:iN"i:SDAY Tholllguest and Host Viiiuleilllo Act mvr in Muislilield, In miiniioii TIURSDW Vew Vaudeville, nml SimiOiliw Dig Feature, JuggJniaut," Wlil. Ai.II.. Stewart and Ea.l Wlllah.. Tlio KSUm Have You a Cold OVt it cured nt oii(1. Do not let it run n. Come to this store, mo have sonie Ihli.g that ttlll euro ou and at the same tlmo tho pilco Is moderatu. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 208 Wo Deliver Immediately J t AT THE HOTELS X $$ riiaudlcr Hotel lieu McMullcu, Myrtle Point; II. Vnn Onion, Snn Francisco; E. F. Caldwell, Seattlo; C. V. Callaghan, San Francisco; W. I. Clark', San Francisco; P. E. llnrtson, Portland; W. L. 1 1 liter, Portland: 1). A. Don olson, Portland; W. E. Williams, Portland; G. A. SIncko, Portland; W. F. Sorgoant. Portland; Ed E. Dyer, Danlols Crook; O. C. llnmlln, Reaver Hill; II. J. Rennlsou, Port lnnd; S. .1. llonnlson, Portlnnd; EfHo Houck, Coqulllo; J. R. Moon and Joy, Kugono; C. II. Fields, Saattlo; II. Wallaco, Now York; Frank II. Pago, Portland; A. L. Goorgo, Portland; II. II. Donnhoy, Eugouo; Goorgo Hns kott, Kansas City; F. L. Wlshord, St. Louis; W. J. Conloy, Portlnnd; Gcorgo It. Auer, Portlnnd; R, A. Landrlth, Coos Rlvor; J. II. Sorcn son, St. Paul; Philip Iluehuor, Port lnnd; C. H. Cnroy, Portland; II. 11. Tlcknor, Portland; Wnltor Mnckoy, Portland; Wnrron P. Rood, Gardi ner; A. II. Cunnighnm, Jr., Port lnnd; W. M. Knlsor, North Lake; Miss Loggott, illtfivor Hill; C. Ul. Grain, Portland. St. LaWrcnen Hotel R. N. Wobslor, Coos Rlvor; A. Carlson, North Luko; W. G. Perkins, Siimnor; W. E. Mooro, Myrtle Point; G. W. Ronvls, Powors; Mrs. A. Man dory, Powers: I). M. Chnrloson, Ilan don; L. A. Pinnrd, Portland; A. L. Goorgo, Portlnnd; II. F. lluxall, Em plre; Jnmos Roono, Powers; Miss Gladys Green, Coos Rlvor; Miss Evelyn Justen, Wlllnuch Inlet; Mr. and Mrs, Unloy, Portland; JamoH 1). Ruckcr, Coos Rlvor; Vernon Einlth, Reaver Hill, Goorgo R. Johnson, Co qulllo; J. II. Ward, Portland; Jay It. Richards, Sumnor; Efflo Houck, Co qulllo: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stono, Daniels Crook; 11. II. Clnrk, Port land; It. K. Porklns, Sumner; Charles Ilrowu, Camp 1; L. R. Wnus, North Lnko; K. Wtms, North Lake; Robert Rowrou, Delmnr; Ray Nnol, llluo Rldgo; Roy Anderson, Portland. Hlniico Hotel Frod Wntors, Coos Rlvor; G. Saga bord, Gardiner; C. II. Ilaldvlii, Coos Rlvor; D. McGlnnls, Minneapolis: Al hort Montol, Coqulllo; Oscar lngo man, North Ilond; C. Ingonnn, Ilen vor Hill; Kd, Andorsnn, Ilenvor Hill; It. Soronson, Eugonn: Davo llrown, Coos Rlvor: I. C. Laird, Myrtlo Point; L Rnssott, Coqulllo; Milton R. Edmunds, Gnrdlnor: John Who broy, Myrtlo Point; .1 It. Hill, Port land; A. D. Smith, Portland; L. E. Adnms, Cottngo Grovo. Lloyd Hotel Warron Johnsoii, Gardiner; John Klobns, Myrtlo Point; J. M. McKon zto, St. Louis; G. 1). Gibson, Tilla mook; R. F. Gibson. Tillamook; J. C.Taylor, Powers; W. J. McMollan and wifo, Heodspnrt; Mr. nnd Mrs, John Hill, Coos River: Wallace Tan nor, Emplro; II. K. Wymau, fkin Francisco: R. Georges, Kellogg; Mrs. Lonn Robblns", Powors; Dolbert Ron son, Tcmplotou, . bC5. I-'Oll EXCIIAXGi: Seven room mod orn Iioiibo, full coincnt baBoniont, wnsh trays, olectrlc light, gas, flvo mlnuto street euro service In Port lnnd, rent brings 7 per cent on in vestment. "Will ,trndo fo Coo Ray proporty and tako auto ln pnrt payment. LAUNCH COOS, for charter, dipt. h. Kuutsnn, Phoiin .100-JJ, nftor C p. m or .'160 during day, $ J WANTED WANTED Hypericum! stenograph er wishes poaltlon lu Marshfield or other town In Coos county. Address Mrs. Eula Wood, 11CL Chnrnolton street, Kugono. Oro. WANTED Man and wifo for clinne bormnld nnd Janitor. Ph Prop 2G9L- 1 CAPT. JOHN RERGMAN AND J. IV. 1 RERGMAN. or Florenro, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilorcimui, of North Rend, and will return homo tomorrow. Capt. l)orgmii U nun nr tlin old tlmni'S 111 tlio life saving service, and Is a son j nt llnnrv Hori'Tllllll Tlin ItlltOTS wore members of a party visiting ' tho beach yesterday. MISS DUTTON arrived this morning from Reeclinut Products farm for .-,.! 'u ctnv nt tlin Olllvnnt & Nashurg Good Housekeeping Store j wlinro sho will demonstrato these j delicious pure food products ior the b?noflt of tlio housewives of Coos Ray. SCHOONER TILLAMOOK PORTLAND AND COOS HAY SAILS FRO.M MARSHFIELD TTIfSDAY, APRIL FOR INFORMATION' PHONE 278 TOM JAMES. AKt.i Ocean Dock HAVE YOU REGISTERED1.' Thoro nro only olght moro days In which to register. April IS Is the Inst dato, tho registration books clos ing nt that tlmo, .ludgo O, L. Ponuook, who has his offlco nhovo tho Norton & Hansen storo, said today that next woek ho will bo In his offlco between 7 and 0 p in. to sign up voters. Tomorrow morning Ren Fisher, also a registrar, Is leaving on tho boat for up Coos Rlvor. Ho will sign up voters at tho various camps, Votors may nlso register with J. T. Rrnnd on tho second floor In tho Coko building. FOIt TRANSFER AND HTORAGK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AND RAGGAOE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono I tilt Residence Phono 1R-J Hark ct Ave. and W.iterfront WANTED TO RORROW $0.10.00 on city rcsldonco; value $2000. a yoars nt 8 pov cent. Phono G4-X. ROOMERS AND HOARDERS Ap ply 220 So. Rrondwny; rateu reasonable j: t FOR SALE t ! FOR KALI'. Two breeding pens, 5 whllo Wy.indoUcB, with coops; reasonable. 5C1 Ingcrsoll Avo. FOIt NAIK Kit) acres bench laud, , good locution; prlco 11200.00, torniH to suit. See R, Folsom, Co qulllc, owner. VAHM FOR SALE Tlilrty.flvo acres, ono-bnlf bottom and ono half bench land; six acres of good orchard; good houso and barn, lighted by acotyleno gas; houso with modorn oqulpinonti; hot and cold water, bath, etc. Nenr Co qulllo. A good buy R taken soon. Inquire T, euro of Times, or IIox 250, Coqulllo, Oro. f ! t FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 07S So, Seventh street, phono -ll-i-R. FOR RENT, Cheap. 1, 2 nnd il room Apnrtm'ts. llroadway Hotel. FOR RENT Furnished Apis, lit O'Connell building. Phono I13-L. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold wntor, bath. SG3 Third at FOR RENT Modem flvo-rooni bun galow on 12th and Commercial streets, ? 12.50 per month. Apply Going & Hnrvoy. FOR RENT. ROOMS, .-( lo 1.00 Day; j j 82 to 8.1 Week; Housekecp- j lug Apis., 8H ino, up. Free j Imtli. Lloyd Hotel AptH. j FOR SALE One ciassy rcglitorod Jersey bull calf, whoso dam milked 11, 10(1 pouniN lu (en months. Also row h and heifers', all registered stock. Writo to F. A. SACCHI, .Marshfield, Oregon, Dr. I,csllo, Onteopnth, Marshfield OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King, lno Marshfield nt 7 a. in., anil returning leaving from Empire at 8 a, in. Lcavo Marshfield nt 11 inn. and returning leave South Slough ftt 1 . in. Leave Marshfield nt 5 p. m. and rcturnlHff leave South Slough nt 0 p. in. T V .