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'"' "Tf - yrm. ir 1 i THE BOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION. SIX f: You Should Bring Your Feet to the Walk-Over Shoe Store r ' ) ER ass &WALK wW wliorc you'll find the largest sc lection of popular priced shoes In tlio city, S'1.00, $1.50 and $r..()0 Walk-Over Shoos nro the favorite footwear In every country of tho world. Thlrt season as hereto fore they cannot ho equalled. Wo have added so many new styles and 'uathors to our stock thut you nro sure to find here Just what you arc looking for. LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON J BORN : $ TI2NN1SON Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tennlson, at their homo In this city, Friday, May B, 1'JIO, a daughter. Uoth the mother and tho little girl are getting along vory nicely and father Is a tickled man. GERMAN REPLY IS II PUBLIC (Continued from rage Ono ) Hubryp wlo, wKKI'MaSA f-9 FT'Tl'V-r-i -., Correct Dress For Men and Boys Central Avenue FIXHFIIjM SHOWN' The "Sins, of tho Mothers" a special film shown at tho Noble Thoatie last night proved to ho ono of the finest plays, of the year. The cast Inclcudes (urli stars ut Anita Stewart and Karl Williams and Julia Swayno Gordon. Tho story deals with gambling in so ciety. A powerful story produced from tho prize winning scenario contest conducted by tho Now York Hvonlng Sun. Manager Mnrsden has mndo ar laiigcmeuts to repeat this splendid picture Sunday .Matinee. Everyone should see It. Today's North Bend News XX n tt xx ITU QUIT xx :: ItltA.HII tt tt .4 MI'S MAX tt O. A. SMITH, PHKSIDlJXT NOHTII I1KX1), HKSIOXS AT Reason Is Hciluctlnn or Suliiiy of Principal (Irubbs Lutlcr Heftis- to Accept tho Place Again C. A. Smith, president of tho North Hund school board has re signed becauso tho other two mem boro, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor ntnl Henry Kern, voted to roduco tho salary of Prof. J. F. arubb3, principal of tho high school from ?l,H0 u year to ? 1,200 n year. Mr. Qrubbs stated today that on account of this act of tho school board which was taken at tho meet ing Wednesday night, ho hud re fused to accept tho placo for anoth er, year, Ho saya ho can easily so qiro inoro monoy olsowhcre. Teachers Hctiilned T,h following toachors In tho North Uond schools huvo boon rec ommended by Superintendent Coo and olectod by the school bourd: 'Mrs. 13(11 th A. Irish, ?7fi per month, Pearl M. Heath, $7t por mouth, Helen It. Monde, $80 per month; Mrs. J. A. Fltzpntrlck, $70 ;ior month; Percy Watklus, $D0 pot month; Loto C. Wolvorton, $72.50 lior month; Armodo Tittle, $72.50 per month; Ruth Pooldoy, $72.50 per month; Murgurltu 1. dill, $70 per month; Siulo (Mil, $70 per mouth. Thoro nro seven positions yot to bo filled, tli roe In tho high school and four In tho grades. Applica tions for iheso positions havo been turned over to Mr. Coo to make recommondattous. William Nollsou has been retained ii3 Janitor for tho control school at $75 a month and C. II. Haddock was hired us Janitor at tho high school at $75 a mouth. Prof. C. W. Perkins, who has been with tho North Mend schools for tho past three years will return to his old homo In Iowa and did not apply for a position again. Mrs, Ulkisti Woodbury and Karl Hi own neither applied for io-cIop-tlon. A. 11. Hrnsh yesterday had an ar gument with (leorgo Stewart about some hauling. Aflor soino worth It is said Stewart dared Brash to hit li I in. Brash slapped Stewart snd then went before tho city io eordor and paid n flno of $". SHOALS aim: had Capt. Monson, of tho Messenger that piles up and down Hayncs Inlet, said today that tho clearing of, the I mud shonls from the channel is badly nnniloil. Thin innrnlmr lio liml tn ntnrt on his trip to Mnrshflcld nt 5:.10 o'clock nud must ehango his leaving tlmo each day with tho tides. When I lie dredging Is done he hopes the tumble will bo over with. XKW MAXAOHH T. Holmenschuelder of Portland haj taken the position as manager of tho United Meat Company of North llend. Ho will be assisted by Harry Schorrlll. FUOM OPT OF TOWX J. II. Itobortson wns Jimong tho visitors hero today from Ilaynes In- J let on a shopping trip. Ncls Peterson, accompanied by his I son, Hoy Peterson, jwas hero .this morning on tho Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Swalno Peterson came down this morning from their Iluynea Inlet ranch to buy supplies. TRY SWANTON'S for Your DRUG WANTS (I. A. Perkins has takon tho con tract to build a road at Shorourrca for L. J. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Pert Stllim or Pitts burg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Plukorton. Stanley Sauford has gone to Hel ena, Wash., to take a position In u butcher ahop. Postmaster McGuIro will on May 25 open bids for carrying tho mall to Tompleton three times u wool;. The contract will bo awarded for two years. Mrs. Frank Johnstono nud Mrs. Milton Hohliuou, who visited at tho homo of W. II. Sheppard, their brother, havo returned to their homo in Yamhill, Oregon. Mrs. ISlmor Hussell nud daughters are visiting up Coos lllver. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. HlJluirds havo gouo to Vallejo, California to spend the aummor with their sou, Dick Hleliards, who Is driving m n Jitney Hue. WM.Ii HA VI J XKW FUOXT Carpenters were at work today tearing out tho old and putting In u now front to tho A. 13. Seaman build ing on Front street formerly occu pied by tho Hohomlnn saloon. Tho fonllro room Is to be romodoled for the imrposo of renting It to somo other business huslncss. WALKS TO beforo the world Its rc-udlness to rniako peace on a basis of safeguard ing Germany's vital Interests, thus Indicating that It is not Germany's fault If peace Is still withheld from the nations of Euroilo. Would Prevent Ureal; "Tho German government feels nil the more Justified In declaring that responsibility could not bo homo beforo the forum of mankind and In history If after the 21 months of the pvaf's duration the submarlno ques tlon under discussion between the German government and the govom- hnent of tho United States were to take a turn seriously threatening tho maintenance of peace between the two nations. "As far iib It lies with the Gorman government, it wishes to prevent things taking such a course. Would Keep Seas Fico "Tho German government more over Is propnred to tho tho utmost to confine operations of war for tho rest of Its duration to fighting tho forces of tho belligerents, thoreby also Insuring tho freedom of tho seas, j'tlio principle upon which tho Gorman government believes now, ns beforo, It Is In agreement with tho United States. The Orders Given "Tho German government, guided by this idea, notifies tho government of tho United States that tho German 'naval forces havo received tho fol lowing ordor: " 'In nccordanco with tho general principles of visit nud search and destruction of merchant vessols rec ognized by International law, such vessols, both with and without tho area of tho declared naval war zone, shall not bo sunk without warning land without tho saving of human Ihes, unless tho ships nttempt to es cupo or offer resistance.' Illumes the Knciny "Hut neutrals cannot expert Ger many, forced to fight for hor ex istence, shall for tho sake of neutral Interosts restrict tho uso of nn ef fective weapon If the enomy Is per mitted to continue to npply nt will BASE BULL SCORES pohtlaxh hkavkhs actually TAK13 A (1AMK YKSTUUDAV Kdge Out. Over l.os Angeles l 7 (I Score Boston Tillies One From Xeiv York to PKHCKXTAOKS OK COAST LKAflUK W. L. Pet. Los Angeles ..18 12 .000 San Francisco 18 11 .5fia Suit Lake ... 12 12 .500 Vernon 13 M .481 Oakland 14 17 .15.1 Portland .... 1,0 10 .385 uosfhup.c William Horsfull, son of I)r. Ilors- nll, yesterday morning started out lll mothodB bf warfare violating the hiking to Itooburg and will probably go to the rlcq fields in California whero relatives reside. xi'hsi:oalli:h iiciti: Miss Hao Carey, nu experienced graduato nurso, nrrlvcd on the bay today to look after Lornn Mlllor of Powors who has beqn ill at Morcy hospital for somo weeks past suf- i ferlng from typhoid fover. Ills con dition was sif serious It was decldod to huvo a spoclal nurso to dovoto her entire attention to him. FIDDLE II FORTUNE li;aii:u POP.TLAXH SVMPIIOXV IIKIIi: WITH STIt.MHVAItll'S Tiil.lng It to San Fruuelsco fni' "Op. oration" Wnldeiiiai' Young Well Known Musician HACK FltOM POHTLAXH .1. K. Montgomery, of tho tolo pliono company, returned yesterday nftornoon from a huslness trip or several dny3 to Portland. rules of tho International law Demand Xot Xciitml "Such a domo'nd would bo Incom patablo with thu character of mm. tiallty and tho Qefman government Is convlncod tho United Stntes doos not Rt- l- ti Iw tnr Aanurltlvit Vmi to Com llr TlmM.J POHTLAND, .May 5. Up until lust season It was a tradition (hat the Heavers annually slumped In the percentage column until toward the end of the year, getting tholr second wind, they always come out In the lend. It Is Judged hero that now is the high time for tho Heavers to begin taking n hold beforo they nro slipped past redemption. The scores of yesterday follow: COAST I.HAGUi: At Portland It. II. 13. Los Angeles (! !) 0 Portland 7 0 2 Standridgc, Brandt and Holes. So thoion, Iloucl; and Fisher. At Vernon It. II. 13. Salt Lake 4 5 2 Vornon n i; i Hughes and Hannah; G. Johnson nud Spencer. ' At San Krnnclsco H. II. 13. Oakland 2 8 1 Snn Francisco 3 ) 1 Heer and Klliott; Couch nml Hrooks. JHO M3AOUI3 GAMF.H TO Aum-UlMl JT til TH)t IJJ T1UIM.) NI3W YORK, May 5. In n 10 inn ing gniiio hero yesterday Now York was forced to give way to tho lloston lans. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Xatloiiiil League At PIttusburg it, Chicago 2 Pittsburg . At St. Louis v Cincinnati . . . ; .j St. Louis 2 At New York p. Uosto'i 7 New York n (10 innings) At Brooklyn . J'hliadelphla o Brooklyn Aiuerlciiii Lengiio At Chicago j( Clovoland ; Chicago n At Detroit 7fzerusioofCorse (mm) I m ; wwm )m r -.... i . & Have you ever thought of the "Balanced On there is in Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets The nf Ihn linnmrt ic nnt connif nnrl t i. ... . Hvm Ul IMU MUIIIIIM IO nui OUUIIIIUUll u 11 a TW ftf -..", nor is the fabric sacrificed for trimming. They a 1 most nrantina a -rniinr n hmc n mmn, .,:..J :.ue C rt T nnnnn I TW o 'l, J l. V' U , ,u..i uul, ,.u UHUn L.UUU. uvuy uuisci u uaranieed. , 75c to $3.00 Warner's Rust Proof Brassiers 50c to Sinn For Sale Only At The Golden Rul think or making such n donmnd, knowing tho government of the 'United Stutos repeatedly declares that it Is determined to restore tho prln clplo of tho freedom of tho seas, from Iwhatover quarter It has been violated. About British .Votes "Accordingly Gormnny Is confident consoquonco of tho now orders to tho Umval forces that tho United Stntes will also consldor tho Impediments re movod which may havo been in the I way of n mutual cooperation toward tho restoration of tho freedom of the sens during tho war, ns suggested In tho note or July 23, 1915, nud It does not doubt Hint tho United States will now demand that tho British govern TO SPI3AK AT FL.UJSTAFF Miss .Mary C. Ayros will spoak nt Flagstaff Sunday morning, tuklng 10 placo of now G. L. Hull. In hlsLnont shall forA-win. ni,n..v n, regular nppolntment. I tulo of intnrn.iiim.nl in... ........, " w..... ..., iiiiiiuimii- ly recognized bofore the war, ns laid (down tn tho notes presented by the es Kovornmnnt to Mm lli.it. train tor Coqulllo Valley' 8h Kovernmont December 28, 101 1, and .November Detroit ,. p. (10 Innings) At Philadelphia Washington Philadelphia At Hofiou Xcw York- There's an Odor of Spring and Growing Gardens Around our store and we can offer you a choice I of 'FRESH VEGETABLES for your table including: Nice Fresh Celery Ripe Tomatoes Wax Beans Green Beans Green Peas New Potatoes Green. Onions Radishes Cauliflower .Asparagus Head Lettuce New Cabbage Beets Carrots rv ' ALSO SOME NICE Strawberries Cherries Grapefruit Oiiivant & Nasbug The (iinil llinii.el.wiiliig SU iiomi: op pl'iii: room Second and Commercial, MarhfleU I Two Telephones, 199 and Id I ;' ' .' is' Boston 3 WHITE IS ClIlGiEJGLES TI GATHER! AIMPTA.NT OKXKHAr, OF O. X. .!,,. . 1mc T() AI ,x olt(JANI( AM) STAFF .MK.MHF.HS TO VISIT, IX(, STATI,: MllAX AKj (Jons to coyui ,, As Waldeiuar Llnd, loader of the' I'oriianii hympnouy orenestrn or (.0 wury Hultmnnn loft this afternoon i Uiilto.1 Stat iiinun, mil in uiu viiiiiiuii'i huh iilinil-I'on thn I in In f..- r-r,..lli if..n..i lug, writing n eard to Bishop Suinnor, points, the latter eaine In and tapped liliu; Y OF WILL find Sunn ton's u ieiy witlsfae lory place to trade; a complete. Mode, new nud fivsli, keit piln t'lpally In protected Clash eases, Kvery thlng that mi iipto (Into drug Moro should have is kept ut 71 Miuket a venue, PHOMPT DKLIVLItV The lVuslar mid Nynl Store for Quality chemicals Swanton Drug Co. P0R YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Wo nro Hireling a evcelleut line or FiiKsii vi:oi:t.hli:s. m:v pahhaoi: nioioi: o.i'Lii.'i.ovi:it nnijKx pi:as m:v por.Toi:s iikah lfttiti: (jih:i:x oxioxs -- IIAIISIIi:s HKHTS (Wit. HOTS HOMi: (JHOWX ASPAH. ,l(U'S ItlU'ltAItH ST HAW. hi:hhii:s haxaxas OHAXfii:s LKMOXS phoxi: voi'H onnints kahly Bunker Hill Dep't Store i, 191C, Xow Situation "Should steps bo tnkon by tho Unltod States not to attain tho object It desires, to havo laws of humanity followed by nil belligerent nations, mo iiermnn government would then be racing n now situation In which It must reservo to Itself complete lib erty of decision. "The undersigned avails himself this oportunlty to renow to the American ambassador assuranco of tho highest consideration." A. VAX 7.UM MAItlllKI) on tho shoulder. Mr. Llnd, accom panied by his wli'o, was iiasslug through aboard Hie Kilburii, on his way to San Francisco. Both men wuro very much surprised, as nelthei one know the other was within Iiun- deds of miles or Coos Bay. Looked In his cabin was a Strad Ivarlus violin, several hundreds or years old and worth In tho neighbor hood or $10,000. This Instrument Mr. Llnd regards with nlmost the care that would bo given a child. XoviN ltei.ili'tiig "It needs un oporntlon, a bit of repairing." ho bald, "I am taking It to S.ui Frnnclsco and shall stand right there while tho violin maker la working on It" Mr. Llnd Is a vory good friend of Capt. MeLolland and so decided to make tho tilp down tho coast with him. Ho was delighted with tho ypy ago and expressed surprise at fljiil lug MarshHold as largo a city as It Is. Well Know n Oivlietdrii Tho Portland Symphony Orchestra. which ho directs, has f.O pieces and Is one of tho best known orgnnuii-j Units of its kind on tho coast, ltl has many engagements through tho season in the Hoso City and has Just! "( T "ir I0 ,0I,r "'rough WI - .v, It t00k on, n ,IU, Montana for u row weeks, because of UT U I)inilillypi- & Cn U, Bta an" 0: " them were ho fac Unit many or the players " mdlDger & t0.fninnlllB to CoquUIo ' e ' " ,"' ", ,u "" ,,w' n Phone 32 wowing all buslnass back to tho rail their various eiuplojiueuts. none o& traffic. ra" Hero Sunday or Monday Pium,so r n,. ( to Look Into Kstnlilishmeiit of National (Juaril on Cos Hay I Adj. Geu. Goorgo WliUo0. X. O., witn membors of his starrr will nr of th j state will Lo united ' partlclpnto In the MUoii C tlon In July. A membership catupaljn U U hold In tho local lodge. Toitf havo boon selected, D. J. , !... nnnlnlll of III "Iteilj" ' i He In Poitlanil In .lime Invito . ,..,..,, ,, , "Hiues". Tbe lo all I'aglcs lleio For Cniiveiitlon j .01(m' wm (omlcr a banquet lo or Xet Vein- In Plan Kagles of tho stnto will bo Invit ed by the Marshilold Aorlo of liugloa cecbfl vvlnnnl-. AllOIlt SO DtV aro to bo Initiated at W meeting of this month, Vivo on Coos Hay, either Sunday or, No. T..T8, to hold tholi' n.ixt annual Monday, according to word received meeting in this city. F. H, Kirk from him this morning by John C. has been unpointed tho official del- f Kendall, of the Sons of Vetorans. Tho purpose of the visit is to as- egato from this lodgo to tnku part In thn organizing of u Htuto Grand m MOM Wilds fioui Lone; Beach That Ho Is VJ'eddcd Mrs. Hegllo, daughter of Abra raiu Van Xllo. now retired but ""til a year or so ago president or tho First National Hank In North Ben.l. has just received a letter from her ratnor at Long Beach stating that ho Is marlied again. Tho nnmo of tho bride h not known. Mr. Van VMo Is very well known hero and has a jreat many iiieuus who will li0 Interested iitrwr ui ins innrimgo. Ho Is living at Long Ileuch. 'cortnln tho feeling hero relatlvo to'erlo In Portland during tho Hoso, tho establishment of either u coast ttonilvnl of tho early part of Juito. i artillery or n naval militia branch At l,1 sn,,1 "n, " tno l'''Kl03 of tho Oregon National Ounrd. ! - Word was given out today that nnyj former U. S. soldiers or sailors, or) ofricers and men anxious to Join it! company nro asked to report to nnvl or tho rollowlng comniltteo monibors: ' J. C. Kendall, Fred Gottlns. w. a , Held, C. 1. Holgard, Frank Horton.' Wo lmvo n M,u0 ,,no r fhlldron's ioj- iiuiiks nun art coior hooks who BROWN SAYS I liurllif In ib- Mr. Chappelle or H. n. WoMv. ti,i0 Isso that a lino may bo gotten on tlioj ll0xes r C(.)lor lm,nt tl,at wo aro nvallablo men who aro willing to nld ' B0,,,K t0 a company hero HOYS AUK AHHKSTi:i to now STAOFS STOP (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLW, May r,.Aecused or eominlltliiK nettv Hifftr i. , T -' ... v, nun : James Cornwall, pft the flower Co- ,of MMtUe Hiver. havo bpen taken , In, charge by Juvenllo OUIcer Hark Dunham. Farmers aro said to have complained. D1STHICT DKPl'TY VISITS A. O. Hagley, district doputy or tho Knights or Columbus In Ilrltlsh Co lunibla, arrived bore yesterday Horn Vancouver. Last evening there wiu a meeting of tho local Knights of Co Hunbtis held nttho Mooso Hall and a special meting Is called for tbu ev ening in Dr. W. A. Toye's ofrieo. filVK AWAY j AHSOLl'TKLY FKKK I 0 4HH, a,4 ! I They nro divided Into throo lots, j 1 lot hooks rrco vlth eueh purchase 2.r.c. i i 1 lot books freo with each purchpse, of fiOe. j 1 lot books freo with each purchase of 1.00. J sV' I Seo Our Window , COOS BAY i Stationery Co. I. S. SMITH Front Street. "SuMiiir l'l,M"' nud tonics me l0,v iiiaud. . Thl, ,..st rffwi'w ni ,,, popular LIuoJ clue Is ltl Cr " , Wlli Ill,,e "' Mu,n' ., tonic As a bi"-' ,.j build up I"1- '' T , tlltj "H M . .ted OH i.ciicr frf, llypopliosp....--...mllrlun. cr Kll 'or ' dollar the Me f ' for tie b'"" ' The Red Pharmacy .. rtioe 1 j. Leo Hro .. ...vrinXS tW 'PHI.M'""' m L, m I