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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAKSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916 EVENING EDITION SIX BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW AND GET THE BENEFIT OF A FULL SEASON'S WEAR AUTHENTIC SPRING STYLES IN Men's Easter Apparel Suits$17,$20,$25,$30,$35 SHIPPING NEWS i BflElKIMTEff, SAILS:TAKES ON BIG Tl i vi:hsi:i, comks in anm makks SHOUT STAV HKItl-:. 1 1 Hum Only 10(1 Tons 1'iclulit I 'or Cnoi 1 liny Loaded Willi Tin CiirftU' idiijili -lYw I'nssoiiKor.s. Surely give you the well-dressed look, and while they are so much better than other clothes, they do not cost more. ' Latest in Hats $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Manhattan and Arrow Shirts $1.50 to $5.00 Spring-weight Underwear, a suit .$1.00 to $5.00 Always glad to show you any articles you may wish to Store of Style and Quality. Loaded to tlio guunU with through freight nnd earring but u tow pus soiiKi'is for Coos Hny the steuni slilp UrenUwater arrived In from Portliind about G : 1 5 liiHt evening. However, alio eiurlcd n fair list of rtiKOXK I-'KO.M COOS HAY IMCKH UP 1HO SAX It.MIO.V see. Vessel Lost 1'iopclloi' Off Point. Are na Tiny Craft llcconic.s (uiutl Ian of Im'K! Ship Chugging along ilovn tho couct In thu IclHiiroly fashion or :i tiny steam schooner, tho Cloono, Capt. A. II. J'aulson, from Coos Hay to San Pran clr.co, sighted tho big steam schooner San Hamon drifting holilessly off liusseiigois bound to Hurolca and Point Arena, minus nor propoiior. San Francisco. Tho vessel left down Tho Cloono swung- alongsldo. heaved 'for San Diego and way porta about out a lino that was made fast to tho !l:.J0 p. in. I With tho now service of the illioakwater and the Kllbutn to Southern California theio has been an liK-rcnse In freight alilinnoiits to I tho ports of the south out or Port land. Inasmuch as this service re sults In higher rates the ve3solB nro taking advantage of'tho opportunity, i The arrivals wore .1. .1. JIageo, CJtMiiont UnesHO, 11. M. Illaclt. Mrs. EilOUS EMIIIM XAXX SMITH TO (HOT JiMoO.OOU l.-IJIt Tltll TO OHIIIXT. larger craft nnd again went on hor way. Tho not result will bo a goodly mint for Headlo ISros., owners of tho r.Cleono. Tho San Itnnion, which uolongb to tho llnrr-McCornilck company and which, by tho way, was built In North llend In 1901, loaded a cargo of lumber at Kureka for a Mexican port. It Is not known In whnt man ft renter Sum Than Paid On Previous Charier. Kli-M Stop Will Ho Kobe. (Special to the Tlmos.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 12. Tho Xann Smith, which snllccl from hero Sunday for Japan, under charter for O. W. McNear & Company, will earn a total of about $250,000 during the' ninety days that she will bo away. Most of her outgoing cargo Is fori Hobo, Japan, nnd the fi eight rate on the bulk of It Is $f0 per ton. Sho carried three thousand tons of sugar from tho Philippines for which sho will receive a lump 3Uin of $100,000. Of course O. V. McNenr will ro colvo tho big profit on tho trip, but tho C. A. Smith company, It Is said, will receive about three times tlio ti to Hint thoy received for tho last chaitor trip of tho Nairn to Chill. Asphalt For Manila. Tho cargo from here to tho Orient constated of cotton, hardware, as phalt and presumably combustibles. The nsphnll goes to Manila, and tho per ton nor sho lost hor nropcllor. Thovos-ijriO nnr ton frulubt hIiomIiI innlco -., "D.I"- . . T .- illesslo Malcolm. V. J. Mnirnliii.iBol l 1011 foot 111 length and has a paving ruther cxponslvn. The freight Jack Volnicr, Mra. Jack Volnior, nnd IgroBS tonnage of nbout 1.000 tons. ra(u on nRpinlt or rather bitumen EK if Mwf A complete stock of Buster Brown Shoes in all Leathers Central Avenue CHEER IHE THAIHIPHIZES ARE WOMKX AT HHOADHIIXT KTHKW THACK WITH KLOWIIHS Advent of Tlimugli Service lVom Kiigono To Pow'oih In Heralded With .Much KutliiiNlasm So glad wero tho people of llrond bout, a station on tho other side of Myrtlo Point, to sco tho opening of Oi rough train service from Hu giiio to Powers that their outhiiH laam hardly know any hounds. Sunday afternoon, when tho first train went through to tho end of tho line, Ilia women of llroadbont Kathnrcd nt thu track and strewed flowers on tho track. I'ach mem ber of tho train crow was given a big bound of flowcra and tho men cheered. Llko a conquering hero tho train cliuttgod up tho track, puffing along In ror? form and for all tho world taking in the appcaranco of a mic cfcusful warrior, returning to his old homo town. .Vow Folder Out On tho strength of tho new ser vice new Southern Pacific folderH liavo boon prlntud. Supt. W. F. Mlllc has received an ndvanco copy. One en tiro page of tho outsldo cov er l.i taken up with a map of "Coos Hay Country", showing tho lino of tho railroad from ICugeno to Pow ers. On , tho lino tho mimes of throe HtatloiiH hnvo been changed. North Lake, bh previously announced, tukca tlio plno of Lakeside. Sum mit, on tho gnido between Marsh field and Conullle, Is choused to Overland, mid Rotund, near Pow ers, bocomos (Juylonl. This Is be cause tlu8i first names were al ready In uho Boiuowhero along the Southern Pacific system. lr. II. H. Kelly, Dentlut, 201 Coke. Hldg, Phono I12.J, 12 Cliliiamon. Tlio departures wore, J. A. Math er, .Mrs. Matlier. A. lloiighland. N. .Naguhora, John Klobns, J. llutir, .Klinor K. Danlol, A. h. Ceorge, J. V. Paskoy, Walter 13. Willis, o! AiiiIoimui, N. C. Ullopso nnd I 1). l.nyttin. t WATERFRONT NEWS J At C::io this morning the gnsoiino 'kcIiooiioi- Tillamook arrived In from ( Portland with u caiaelty load of COXTMSTS OF SCHOOL CmLIHIi:.V.rro,gllt' w"" :,u0 ton of Sho AHi: AXXOl'XCKH "piohulily will not got away for the ! north beroro Friday. i:orjtlihig From Poultry, I'IKh and1 W1' r,oni ''lIro this iiftornoon Vegetable liaising ( Sewing ami ilt,l Hiut tho Speedwell Is tied up Canning of 1'iult Xanied j "t lll (,0(k llloro- Sim ' fiot away Into this afternoon. Tho Hrenkwiitor made n flying trip Tho Cloono, on tlio other hand, Is but if,.,,,,, 143 foot long and of 22S gross tons. It was on Saturday Hint tho Clo ono cleared from the Porter mill in North Ilond and bended south towago of tlio larger vossal will bo no sninll figure, ho mnrlno men Btnto. I HOAT THAVKLS AI.OXK San Francisco to Cchm Hay wns $l.ir per ton. Four months ngo, tlio freight rato r.itlt wtm ItM'ntw.ltir! t.i Ii. ..). imiu ...... i. ..... ....... in.... w u.i.i.n. ..(, rllO I O ,,,. n ,, ll, Mn,m I Kolio Is l'lisl Stop. Tlio first stop will bo nt Kobe, l.lnpau. Capt. Magoe expected to make tho run from San Francisco there In twenty-five dnys. Nino days Happy Children The natural requirement of youth is exercise- without it growth i.i retarded and the seiues dulled. li.xercibc piomotcs health and Duster Brown Shoes promote exercise, because the chil dren who wear them are free fiom foot trouble, because these slu.ea lire made over the famous Muster Brown Shaping l.as,ts. The Golden Rul e ID COMING STATU ftA.MH WAHHKX KXPHCTF.I) lllllti: TODAY OH TO.MOUItOW 'I'.. Mi,i i.'i.h-i itrri..ii l'l.ii t it Thonias Pleads for lliiuters to Hunt Slings of Ton Mllo Carl I). Shoeinaker. sSilo gnmo Kvery sohnol bov and girl in the - - . iiu ..ivi. imiiwi lllllliu .I llllli Ll county botween nine and olghteen f hero last night, arriving nt the i' years of ago has a ehanco nt :sh prizes on tho premium list or the C?os County School Industrial Fair to bo hold at Myrtle Point In tlio fall, the lists are Just out and uro being distributed over tho county to all tho schools. Industrial clubs nro formed In tho schoolfl for tlio fiirthorlug of tho in dustries outlined, though pupils not members of any such club may mnke their exhibits. A special series Is arranged for these pupils. Many Features Undor tho Club projects thoro aro nine different features, Including dock at i : I ft p. in. nnd leaving down about !)::il) p. m. Sho crossed out at ft a. m. With n full load tho Coaster loU tlio Smith mill early this morning, going down to the lower bay to si wait n cluuico to got away for San Fran cisco. It Is understand Hint sho Is undor charter to tho Smith company 'during tho absence of tho Nuiiii Smith. The Adeline Smith Is duo lato to day from Day Point. Tomorrow morning tho F. A. Kll huin Is duo to arrive from Sail Ped ro nnd wny portH and will got away WHY THE BEST; . ? OF CHEWS IS ,1lX "SPEAR HEM" k, ML- - Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flair His' ! Been Famous for a "" Generation ' flelnl visit Io tho Coos nay country, MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLET according to Deputy (lamo Wurdon I . , , 'ThonuiB. I. r'e secret of tobacco fitiifictioa ii sc.,, ,r f..i;;,7iirfi s- Mr. Shoemaker In tlio forinlni; of n J cood chew gets right next to war special gauiu nnd bird icservo on tlio i.-ntr. while tho i--,; in ! !,.. :. Sluslnw bar and been nt sea sevoral jwlll also stop at Honolulu en route Dement ranch over near Myrtle Point f in a state of fresh, Juicy richntn till; dnyn without n captain boforo entor- lioiue. Tlio D.huont Hros. nro ontliiuilnstle is not possible in any other form of to4 Launeli Crosses Tho Hars Without w ,JU t)l0 ,,urntIoil of l)l0 fitop t Any Skipper Ko)) nI1(1 tiIOI1 t,0 VCB80, w)11 ,,,.. A strnngo unplloted voyago of n fi to Hong K'olig to take on oil gasoline boat Is described In tno ' Hi homeward trip fuol. Vloronco West as follows: Tll Xiu,n " lj0t 20 Imrrols A 'jn-foot liuinch owned by IMwln;r 'l Per day and on leaving from ISornlftirdt, which wns loft tied up'Smi Francisco sho liad about 4,1)00 nt tho Cltv wharf at Florence, drifted 1 ''' els, a suiplus to guard against iiway during tho night and no traco , almost any emergency that might '.wurdon, Is evpeclod lioro either HiIh I of It wns found until It floated In nt.eoiuo up on mo trip. evening or tomorrow on his flrnt of-' the mouth of tho Umpqun and was ' Capt. Magoo was not sure whether picked up thoro. " wi nnio to get I1I3 cargo Everything was on board Just as of sugar nt Mnnlla or whether ho It had boon loft at Floronco and tho would hnvo to make a trip to tho hioat was not ovon wet Inside, though southern part of tho Philippines. It must havo drifted out across tho ! Ik'Bldos the stop at Manila, tho vessel dig tho Umpqun. Tho bout Is owned by liardt of Florenco". Hrt Horn. TI.MK (HIOWS SHOUT XOW contests In potatoes, com growing, fsiuirtly after her arrival for Port canning and preserving, pig raising, baking, dairy hords, sowing, poultry inislng and vogctablo gardening. Tlio prizes rnugo from olio to four dollnrn. Practically tho saiuo features aro 'Included In the contents to bo en tered by pupils not members of clubs. To havo exhibits ready for the Fair of unxt fall, tho girls and boys are cautioned that now Is tho t Into to 'start. Wwk Practical Tho purposo Is to Interest tho young people In doing things, to glvo them uNporleiien In practical work, and It Is being furthered by tho 'Oregon Agricultural College. XKK.'IIUOHHOOH MKKTIXO Tho Neighborhood prayer meeting for tho Southwest district will Ho held to-morrow morning at tho homo of Mrs. Kn Orammlll, OS:. So. Dili St. promptly rroui 10 to 10 1)0 o clock. Ilev .Ion. Knolls Mill he loader land. HAIl IS HOl'OII TODAY Capt. Diinsou was up this morning from tho Capo Arago Lighthouse. Ho ,sald that tho bar Is rough today and has been for about two dayH. 'moro la not much of u wind, but a heavy off shore swell Is rolling. Ciew of Twenty-elght. On the long trip, the Nunn will have a crew or twonty-olght men, ton lo3s than sho carries on tho run be tween Coos Hay and Marshflold. Chief Knglneer Kellaher disliked tho Thoro aro flvo moro days In which Idea of tho wnrm wenther they will to register. You had bettor got oncounter In tho Philippines, which liusy. Tho books positively closo will Increase tho usually hot onglno April IS. It Is Btatcd that nt tlio 'room to a swent box of about i:io primaries of May 19 thoro will bo no! degrees. I1 ehanco to bo sworn In at the polls. Mrs. Magep, wife or Capt. Mageo, fJudgo Ponnock has boon keeping his who will mako tho voyago with her ofilco opon betwoon 7 nnd 0 p. in. J husband, Im3 never been to the Oii wlth fnlrly good results. .1. T. Urn nil out before, hut tho Idoa of leaving and Hen Fisher also report t.uit a t liolr two children was denuding goodly number nro getting their somewhat from the anticipations of FIUK ALAIt.M names on tho cards, but that thoro aro still hundreds of votors who nro lagging bolilnd. WANTS UliST OF FIXTTUKS A boy passing tho KnstBlilo mill of tho C. A. Smith Company saw naw- diist burning at tlio edge of tho fur- naco and fearing flro turned in tue nliiriu. No harm had boon dono and thoro wiih no dangor. Tho tilnrm was sounded about 10 o'clock hist night. About to open a first clues eonfec tlonory In Seattle, a man has. writ ten tlio Chninbor of Commerce asking about myrtlo wood. Ho says ho has lu-urd much about It and wnntH to know how It can bo obtained, saying riom tho descriptions given him It la j ninth bettor tlinu otner minis oi mini woods for his purposo. tho Journey. Sho has never boon seasick and did not anticipate uny trouble on Unit scoro. Dr. I). C. Vniiglian, Dcntlf t, Uoom ", First National Hank building HnoluoocI Iro Cream at AnlekerV. to tho extent that thoy havo oven ua" , offered to pay part or tho exponsoH There s no tobacco m the world tl to keep a deputy gamo wnrden there ZofloXu itS to soo that thero Is no hunting on cjlcw 0( spcar Head, tho preserve Spear Head is made exclusive of Shags Numerous ripe, red Kentucky Burtcy the raoit Out at Ton Mllo, whoro ho has been richly-flavored chewing tobacco that for sovoral days, Mr. ThomtiB round grows. Still more, only the very cholc-' ,so ninny shags, still outing tho fish. "l r.cu UH"eJ WI " UJCU ur "' that ho said It would take an oiitlro Ths cQke fcaf ,, se,ecltd &t division of ahnrpshoolors, picking most nainstakine care, is stemmed tr away nil day long to ovon mako a hand, is thorouchly washed free of !l dent In tho numbers. foreign matter, and is prcs::d Into Ho Is trying to get Supt. Mlllor to Spcar Head plugs so slowly that not a run tho motor car out to tho lakes drop of Juice or an atom of he nit. Similnv nil mi nv.'Mii'Hlmi Mlu rur- Ult" lia tatacx - "ii i fishing n day of sport for the tenia tour marksiuoii. SKAS.MOVIJFIFIKL'H Prof. Illchnrds, who ciuno back last evening fro in llandon, said that in n high sen recently tho wrecked Fiflold iflonted partially off the beach and 'then Inter was swopt back again Into her same old position mid without further damage. Trv Snear Head, and you'll ret a 6wect, mellow, luscious, satisfying the that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped io wax paper. ' MHtj t TIMES WANT ADS I t GET RESULTS j Fell Into the Bay Yesterday a man came into the Red Cross Pharmacy with water dripping from his clothes. Whsn asked what happened, he remarked that "Ow ing to his poor eyesight, he miscalculated in stepping on a boat and fell into the hay." Get that? He fell into the bay on account of poor eyesight. , fr Jf h.e ,ia(l lia(l thc foresight and procured proper ly fitted glassss from Birch, the Optician, his trouble would never have happened. So many accidents and so many mistakes happen that really it doesn't pay to take chances on poor vision. And besides there is a lot of pleasure in being able to see well at all times. GLASSES $2.50 to $8.50 Shark Skin Mountings $2.50 Torio Lenses, per pair $5.00 Kryptok Bi-Focal $10.00 to $15.00 (One-piece double vision.) Examination Free njp TLJ The Exclusive ijlJXVXl Optician At Iteil (Yoss I'liiuiiiacy. THE FAIR. When you buy in a CASH STORE it stands to reason you pay less. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY will be economy days at our store. Wo invite you cordially to profit by these offerings Ladies' Real Hair Switches; natural wavy, Values to $5,00, On salo at $1.85 Ono lot Ladies Embroidered Voile Waists, slightly soilod, $1,50 and $1,75 values, On sale at 75c 12 1-2c Heavy White Outing Flannels, oxcollent ' quality, Per yard 8c Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, latest styles $1,50 to $1,75 values, On sale at $1.15 Men's Sox, fast black or tnns, the 15c kind, now 9c Men's Colored Handkorchiefs, red or blues, fast colors; wore 10c, Now 5c Best 10c Shaving Soaps, Williams' or Colgates' brands, Only per cake 4c Real 75c Bungalow Aprons, best quality, latest stylos, Only 49c THUIT Xt A ID Next to Chandler Hotel. 1 rill F ,rllx Central Avenue Satisfaction Always or Your Money Refunded I AM THE WANT AD by FRANK M. LEE. 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