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FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION COURT IN SESSION Seasonable Dress Goods BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW AND GET THE BENEFIT ' OF A FULL SEASON'S WEAR AIMOCRNKD TKIIM CALLKD THIS .MOKNIXC AT COQCirXK i AUTHENTIC SPRING STYLES IN Men's Easter Apparel Suits $17, $20, $25, $30, $35 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 $6.00 Always glad to show you any articles you may wish to 1 see. Store of Style and Quality. flub Iktooc (c Old (,'t-iiud .Jury Itcports .liitluo Coke Sets Docket ior the Trim ' Trcndgold Case lie Interesting' (Special to Tlio Times) J i COQIMLLB, Ore., April 17. Tlio . adjourned term of tlio circuit court was railed tlila morning, Judgo Coko urfivlng on tlio early train, togcthar with a largo delegation of attorneys. Tlio ilocltot for this torni wr.s to havo boon made tip, with the caccs slated ' in their order. It is understood that tlio caso of POWKRS BALL BUG IS R1FEBASE BULL SCORES 0. T Treadgold versus W. J. Mitchell nud others will ha placed tlio first on tlio list. It is expected tills case will lining out 8muo startling evidence, held over from tlio .loo Coach cases 1 of last fall. I Dismissed C.rund Jury . Inasmuch as ono of the old gran I Jurymen died lust week, this body I I STARTS WORK THIS PORTLAND IIKAVKItH liOSH WKKIC OX NKW FIKLD HOTII OA.MKS VKSTKHDAY Charles McCIcck Uleclctl Manager Weather Clears For Kustorn ficr Power.s ItitMvlmll Aggiegnllon j lex and Trams Make May Cold Hlg Kfiiind In Practicing , And Rnlu Are wone Again PKRCKNT.U5KS OK COAST LKAOUK (Special to The Times) POWKRS, Ore., April 17. Work has been started on the new buse- I ball diamond. Tito hoard of tins-1 VJ. In lm illntttlhanil tlimii! ll,n I. n ,v, v u.D.,..n.-,C.l, I...M.HI1 UIU II.UI1..ICI.I . ,. . ..,,,.... 1 reported this morning lit Coqulllc.l'"" Ul1"" . """a""f . . . "1J 3ii.Iko Coko said that probably th,'r fA "' Poww' A. Abbott and 1,. Los Angeles ... 8 Mrt , lt.. ,. . . . J. Lonoy, met yesterday and elected ! Oakland 5 nuu h'ii'i'i JJ unit mia ill Jiiiu ., . . ,,. .... - i,on n,.i..i ...... i i. ,.. tuuries .ueuieca, or mo hud store, o ,.1,1... ..1'1'Vf... .U.t IIVA I1UUII 1,111 I'V, , , , ,' UUMIlUHb i1 Central Avenue called upon to clear up tlio old biicl- ncss on hand. manager to nriungo for games. Among tlio players who arc try- Thero nro very four criminal cm, i'w - "' V" coming boforo the court at tlila time "B 'op lho lm nr f,,v1u ""? !cr"' .I. WViivor, Henry Oerdlng, Virgil II COUNT T MAXV MATTKRS AIMS DISPOSKD or IIV OFFICIALS 'Road Improvements and Other tjuc.stlnns I'p Tor Considera tion at Last .Meeting I The county court at the last scs Islou disposed of many different JlltUCH KVAXS RKVIVAUS AUK All) WILL Ml! CIIVK.V TIIK COAST matters which came up. Soma or MoMullcn, Ray Lee and B. Hroll lar. Other ttsplrant3 for tlio team are Hoy Abbott, C. II. Landers, San Francisco . 7 Vernon 7 Portland G Halt Lake .... I Pet. .007 ,Gir .r.oo .TiOO .12!) .:ioi I r' i Wc are showing an exceptionally good lino of ncw tractive, and desirable light wsight fabrics for ' You will find here a wide choice of materials and col"9' Wc meniLn just a few. Wide piqucr. in colors Plain and flowered flaxons - c Wide fancy crepes J5c Silk marquisettes 20c !l !II..U,, !.. SRlN I VUIIU IIIUvSlUM UUIUli) - -"" I Silk stripe voiles, wide " 25c Figured seed voile gc Silk warp crepe de chine ." jc Figured silk crepa $ Costume silK colors Sc 58c Let us show you these pretty goods. Sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns 10r nmi 1 5c each. m s Mi J AT SERVICES ALLOW COAST ROAD JjAIKIKIjV ATTBXDKD (U'AIH) CltKW liiRtant with ri'forenco to the can Ktructlou of a road by tlio United Slates Coast (liiurd from its sta tion along the edgo of tlio bluff overlooking tlio south entriinco to C003 Hoy, ovor which to transport tlio station apparatus In caso of a wreck tit that vicinity, its I havo been strongly urged, tlio Captain Commandant or tlio Coast (iuard has been giving tlio matter his at tention, lly his letter under dat) of Saturday, tlio Sth Instant, ho advised mo t lint tlio ivpoit of tlio District Superintendent ha.i been teeelved and that authority for' tlio construction of tlio road has lit'on Issued. I ant vory glad that tlio action wo desired has been OpPns Willi yUnv Promise Than Any , Oilier JtellKloiis Campaign Kvcr Held Hero "Firo anil gunpowdor will not mix thoro is bound to bo an explosion. Sin and righteousness cannot dwell together. Tlio conflict between vico find vlrtuo Is Inevitable." With theso words Bvatigollst Ilruro JCvann opened the second week ot lho Union Hovlval campaign at tlio iM. B. church yesterday morning. .Vivo hundred pooplo wore presoiit. . Tho ovangellst spoko from tlio pas dingo In Hebrews ll:Jt-U7 roiieerutiig Hho cholcu tlint Moses mr.do when Iio left tho court of Pharaoii to i:lianiiIon the cuuso of the dosplsvd jionplo of Israel. "Mosos -was a man of decision. I don't llko any inan who sits around Jll:o a knot on it tree. Paul was a mail of action, llko Mosoa. Ho ill ways had a revival or a riot. Ho wiih Jilg enough to ,glw every man a squaro deal; hut ho Insisted that ovory man must chonso tlin things that are rlnht and live for them. . "bticli n decision will mean as 3iiuch to you as It meant to Moses. "I'd rathor bo tlio least or them Which nro tlio Lord's alono Than wear a royal dladom Or sit upon a throne." Ken 1 The llovll i "Thoro is no uso talking to mo, It's ,alin too Into. I've sorved tho Dovll 7S years. I havou'l tho nervo to ask Clod to save 1110 now," wild nu old man to tho evaiiKollst , "It tukoH uorvo and courage to chooso tho light and follow it. "I call you to a battlo. Many of you haven't tho couraao, tho sand ,to mako the utrugKlo. "Said ono it Pnclu Sam'M boys lit iuihiuu, nu i-uiiiu miwu i no aisio l'rayor niootlncs will lm hold tlltil innl Iliv Iminl uttil iikhIa lilu .I.i rt.. . . .. . I ...... ...... ..., , ..u-,os(iay nioriiing from io to l:.lu from ?I0 month to IS LiBiuii i in- vioii u uuitw more cour- o'clock at tho following plueos: ago to do this than fnco tho bullots Kglewo.l - homo of Mrs. K. in IS hattlou and sklrmlshou whoro,Yake, leader Miss Mary C. Ayrns. I havo boon' Fomdalo homo of Mrj. Wilder, ' "Any fool can tmrvo tho Devil, leader llov. J. S. Stubblofleld. It is u man's Job to bo a Christian i8t Marshflold homo of Mrs. and do tho right thliitf. tllvo Hod n'Amundn Hose, leader Mrs. Koso. tiinnco lit your llfo." South wost district home of Mrs. Tho nftornoon sorvico was well at-N. n. MncMlllun, 061 Klrod, lender touded, so was tho inns meeting of'Mis. O. L. Hull. young poopio in tlio Jniptlal chiireh South 1 1 tit St. homo of Mrs. I. S. Smith, leador Itov. II. I). Ko3 kott. South Central homo ,ot Mrs. David Nelson, leader Mrs. G. X. Holt. Hallrond Addition homo of Mrs, 11. Dresser, 9 IS So. 4 th St., Claude McAdams, William Lcmnuos kl, K. J. Lonoy, Carl Larson,- Dlelc Lennon, Hup .Miller, Krcd Spires, Itobert Harrison, T Lowls, lCdwIn Kay, Ituy Wyland, Claudu Klllott, Sid Williams, I. Medley, II. Dement, 1). Lewis, Sam II; Atnnruinl I'rrM Id Coot lUf Tlmci.J OAKLAN'D, April 17. Proteges ' of Judge McCredlo received tho J Einnll end of tlio Borles of tho wock'1- Do Your Spring Shopping at !ea Rule The Gold end, having a particularly hard streak of luck In losing both battles of yesterday with tho Oakland Com- r. Manxer, A. inititcrs. Tho scores of Saturday follow: Coast League At Oakland: Hiioncr and I'cto Peterson. Itl'NKKU HILL WINS AOAIX Portland Oakland llarstud and Itocho; Manser and ICIIIott. At Los Angeles: It II fi 10 , 10 Klawltler, lly a score of L'2 to 8 the boy3 of Hunker 1 1 111 yesterday defeated the ball team of tlio Coos Itlver high school In a gamo played on j Los Angeles Coos Utvor. About 10 team niem-ISalt Lake ., hers and funs went up from Coos Scogglns and Holes; Hay and following tho game thoy 'llunnah. 'tho most Important, according to (tho Coiiillle Valley Sentinel woro Itoad In To i:tend fiom Klalion tl(! following: Along IHuffH Sonlli or ln. j Winn,,,,, smuff, Clydo Llllo and tianco or Hay Oeorge Hampton appeared In behalf Authority has been granted for'01 ll"3 roiul "om 'wp io nans tho building of a road from tlio ,,rwk wh,ch "'W claimed had be Coast tltinrd station at Cliarlestoii 'enmo Impassable. They thought Hay along tho bluffs to bo used by;'1'0 re-locution of 2.000 reet of this tho crew In tho event of wivek. rot"' wo"' r-ntl' rullovo ' 8lt- The road will bo a great benefit ',ln"" ,,,oro- T,, mtlor wn3 ro' In Htieii nn iimoriiniiev. Th, imii.i'urred to tho county roailinastcr. -" " .... ......... T .. . . .... I tor Is exnlalned In a letler to .1. A. ' " "PPMcation of U. u. weekly ami imso; uecii uoi.orson. aid i.aso; Kin.dav K.,.i,.u Sinltli, secretnry of tho North lkml.rr t,lu H'lprovomont of lho Coop-, Dud 11111. short stop; Lenus .lohnson MrB WH0 Chamber of Coiniuerco rroin Hop- or ,,rl(,K, rou,1 " " ,,0,,IU for lol-J ilKlit riolil; Algort .Johnson loft flold;lAt Oakland r'iseutatlvo Hawley. Tho letter fol-''ar 'inH's between tho local people William Woodt'lng nud Ralph Rich low,,. -1111111 the county, wiih continued for nrdson conterflold. Portland "Slnco writing you on tho first "irmor consmeraiion. Oaklan.l H I II I 8 K 0 0 Kit lory and all had dinner at Camp I and later danced at Goodwills. The lliioup of tho Hunker Hill team included Floront Richardson, catcher; K. lDuucan, pltchor (Capt.)j Howard IM At. Vernon: San Francisco Vernon R II 4 !) K ;l "Klilu Hnroivr-iiioiH m Ij,,,," John H. Shields Hepubllran Cnnillilale for SHERIFF OF COOS COUNTY Mfflelency, Keilie, .liivtlfp mJ Cipinllly In .Ml YOUR SUPPORT SOLICITED HattorJes: Hrown and llhick, Mlt- Svards, 1st base; Ralph Chrlstensen, uhell, Hess and Spencer Week End Tickets n. The District Attorney was direct ed to commouco proceedings to forco Harry Hess to complete bis contract on the township lino road joutli from Hitudon. This should luivo been finished last July. Alex II. Austin wiih given a con tract to construct 7i rods of new roadway at $10 a rod on a part of tho Coos Hay wanon road rc-loca-tlon. The claim of V. Harmon, of tho Loo neighborhood, for ?S2.7."i for damages to his residence and fields alongside tho road, cutucd by blast lug In clearing tho right of wny of tho wagon road, was referred to" tho county roadmnster for a report. H. K. 2 8 n' I 12 0 PUT UP OWN BILL fer T '"" 'old lnilldlllKs at tho rntintv farm "With best wishes and a deslrJwns "warded to l K. McKonna on Io bo of further service to your I" la"or "" aterlul KiihIs. The contract for wiring nil tho woilc will bo started on a building coming between $700 nud $1,000, community at any time, I ant, Truly yourj, W. C. IIAWI.KV PRAVHIt .MKKTI.VO April L'4 was set as tho ditto for a hearing on tho petitions now be ing circulated for a road bond elec tion. Tho ullowuuco to Mrs. Dllla J. Kwlng, of Hitudon, from tho hull- Will lie Held TuoMlny .Morning t K0,,t fuml w,u ""'"seil from $10 to ui a moiiui. in niiowanco io Mrs. (l. i- Nownian, of Coquiilo, IHIfeient Places Portland 2 7 0 IXCORPOR. .Oakland 1 ) 0 Hlgglnbothani and Fisher; Heer and' Klllott. , At Salt Lake It. H. K. Los Angeles 12 11 2 1 Suit Lako ! :i hchorr, Hogg and Hasslor; Mint sell, Mullen and Rolsgl and Han nah, Vann, At Vernon It. II. K. Morning game San Francisco 2 S 1 Vernon t i o Couch 1111(1 11 lock: .Inhnmm nmt this to bo raised by public subjcrlp-ijjlZt Hon, for the holding of rollglous J Afternoon gamo .... .um iiiwviuibo uiiu vu im-jsan Francisco n 8 vale dances. Vornon 710 .no miwuiiiK win 1111 a long rou , Fanning, Perrltt mid Hlock; r.re 011 julo every Siituril.ty and Sunday with r turn limit or Monday at tho following rates: M.iislifleld Io Reedport and 1 el urn tf I. .",.". iHull!it and relif.-ii II.', .Myillo I'oliil nud return..., 1.1(1 Powers and returi S.iW 'Io .i ilh Lake and letiirn j tl.t I'KLLOW.SIIIP Cl.l'll ATICI) AT POWKHS la.ST l)KK Women llelitiul Movement To Hiect Public Ittillding Within :t() Days Lot. Is Donated Tho Fellowship Club of Powers, has been organized and papers of Incorporation nro now being tnken out. Tho purposo Is to promote tho general welfuro of the conunun lly. Wltliln :i0 days It Is expected 1' Fishing is Fine Southern Pacific Lines 1 NATIONAL LKAOUK Saturday scores At Hrooklyit lloston at 0:30. , Jinny at Night S(nlco A groat congrogatlou greotod tho ovnugolist aaln at iiIkIiL Ho spoke upon "Tho Prodigal Son." Interpret ing It In the llsht or modern condi tions. Witty, but never otronslvo; touder and nppoallng, but always manly In Ills utterance, Hruea Kvaus Iiiih til ready won a largo placo In tho esteem of tho peoplo. His four sorinoiiH yostorday woro V leador Mrs. A. F. Hassford. neck or a corn on your too; but you ilhotild enjoy your rollglon." "Tho Binnllest star sometimes want at rowers, uoing largo enough Johnson nnd Mltzo. to nccomodato tho peoplo or tho town. Tho lot was donated by the Sinltli-Powora Logging company. The organization is tlio outgrowth of a woman's cluh known ns. ili. fiom the same fund was Increased (Willing Workers. Interested In tho, - Club nro Mrs. F. L. Davis. Mrs. D. Al 1'neU"a R. .1. D. Laird offered to take cars ill. Savage. Mrs. H. K. Coffin nnd! r,c 4 of the road throuuli tho canvon ho- Mrs. .losonhlnu Ahhott. I ' "'iiiueipnia 5 yond his placo on tho Coos Hay wa- gon road for $000 per annum, but 1 I 0 Q 0 1 10. 1 R. 1 ItB I . .KSS9ntfXKl!&lJKIfOfXjll3!UIHKKKHtKKIKtttMtMtKitK lit tho ninny lakes and rivers la Cous, Douglas and Laiio counties. VUlt North Lako this coining week eml nud seo tho beauties of this jectlon nud try your hand at catching tlio oluslvo rish. Ask for Fishing ! lot In. 'l Furthor liiforinatlnn can he secured from LOCAL KOl'TIIKHN PACII'IC AOT-. or write to I0I111 .M. Scolt, fien. Puvseng.'r AgL, Pnrllaiid, Oregon. tho bid being considered too hlch was not accepted. Kd Abornnthy reported 80,000 ' feet of road lumber already cut on the contract for 100,000 given him j last year, and was awarded a con tract for 10.000 root nioro. ILL BE IM RAGE A I tCII IK PHILIPS CANDIDATK FOR COCXTV com.missionki: At St. Louis Jt. Pittsburg (j I St. Louis CWengo n Cincinnati Sunday scores j At Clnelnntit It. 1 Clnclnattl 0 I Pittsburg 1 O. A. (Jray, A. K. Alder and L. F. Decides to Conic Out for tho Nomina.' Al bt 1'0"18 . Price appeared in behalf of tho propo3ed Sumnor-Coos City road, but wero informed that thero woro no appropriations front which any thing could be provided for that road this year suo curried. lion by lli( Republicans of Coos County St. Louis 1 Chicago 0 , aKMaaraKraazEEnE AM'KIMCAY I.KAfJl'l' I arciito i'iiiitis or stunner has de-' Paturdav Koines eldod to bo a Candida t a tor tho re- .t Cleveland n unless tho bond Is- m,,,wm ""'"hmtlon for county com-st. Louis 0 iiiitiiiiiiur. .Many 01 uis rrienus tirgeit Cleveland EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North From ' l-f ... A . . . . ... I W. A. Aright, living near Cravel ",ni lo r,,n """ ll ,,tts ioudod to At Chicago Ford, wanted tho county to tuko!maUo ,ho raco- Dotroit euro of tho bridge over the North' Mr Philips formerly lived In North Chicago Fork known as tho "Hrlght bridge" "omi ,,,u ,s ",v mncuor ai sum-' At New York and assume its inaliitenunco fori"01'" Uo lins n lnrg0 noquaintanco' Washington R. . 4 1) " llllw ll. l,wl..l,l.va I..M f.. "" " "" "-" IU ' , . .. ." - f" cloar, forceCul, liinHlorly ploas for ',. , " , '"""""" '"'Itho futtiro, but tlio court did ot ""Bii i' o"ro county and Now York nil that is oloan, truo nud noblo lit human life. "The Church of tho llobhlo Skirt" Is tho thonio announced for tho sor- position." A initio quartot consisting of Mossrs, 1 loaning, Thompson, nuste- rilil mill Dull ennn. Inul jivittiliitv At limn nnlirl, f..i ,,.!. In ..t .. ...! ' "'" "', " ' " v ,.........'. ...iii, iu,.,,,, , . ,. see fit to accede to his requc3t. ficat. , Flash Lights "Tho man who Is on tho wrong srrto nlways respocts tho man who Is on tlio squaro and posltlw for tho right." "You cniluro 11 carbuncle on your FOR SHERIFF Subject to the wishes of the elee. " vwww tiiu ouiiiivi ti an&Li"i. - --- . ntent was mitdo concerning the prob- K" b? aiSu'STSir ? ' sorvico a state- says no lias already been prontlsod At Hoston good support. I Philadelphia Hoston . . . . , Uu Tire Shlpmeiit. The Marshflold Hardware Co. has Just ' ! received ono of tlio lurgost shlp- can-nion,s of MvOraw tires llunlop Detroit Sunday scores At Cleveland Clovoland ablo exponso or tho campaign and in dldato for Sheriff ot C003 County Non-Sklp oer recoived In this city. I At Chicago a vory short time amount wus raised. tho necessary Dr, Leslie, Oatooputh, .Mainlifleld. 1111 tno Hupuuucatl llCKOt. .My plut-'Tliesa are hleh cr.idn nil l,ii, nT.i Sn,,?; "SSrcZe'nt ' " - '' tho 'st. Louls law." DVNIKL HARKI.OW. ,,r,ees rKt Call ail'l talk tires! .Myrtle Point, Oregon. 'lth us but no tiresome talk Libby Coal, $s.iki ton. Phone 7a. 8 " - " 1 h 1 rX f ( U rWtV V R. I I' ift' a , ' AL! s ;pec Nodt If WILL put yo & monogram i on y oujar car iini J j J gold for o - . . .,. ui.T, juiv: "w .t,HI1l '