The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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A million men in the
United States wear
Dutchess
Trousers
because price and quality
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t combine io yivu me uur
er of these trousers the
utmost of values for his
honey.
;o.
ery pair is sold under the
&!J0 Cents a Button; ' $1 .00 a Rip
Buy your clothes here and we
keep them pressed free of charge.
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Woolen Mill Store
AiwuiEL Specialists For Men and Boys
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IRVING
BLOCK
Two Extra
n,, it nf liiviiitfnllv mndo
Cloaks, Suits and Drosses, for
Udles. Values to $2G. (M O JtZ
Your choice p I & J
Dnn Int nf lionutlfullv IlindO
Coats, Suits and Dresses for la
dles. Values i9.7G. tQ CH
Your choice ,$UtJJ
We guarantee
MRS. ELLA SAL0
Graduate Massucse
Mil receive patlonts, olthor nion or
omen. at liar homo from 9 a. in.,
0 8 p. m every day. Ilcsldeuco near
uuDker Hill Schoolliouso.
HONE
158-R
10 Cent
Messenger Service
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l"U LLEGAXT LIXES
ri Mr,.. ZI"!.
cw SPRING GOODS
"HST RECEIVED
S. S. JENNINGS
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peaTU08Uro,Scbe.Pr,nUDB dD a
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csss
famous Dutchess Warranty:
Specials!
If discretion Is tho bottor part
of valor, think of tho big odvnn
tago tho woll-drcsscd man has
over tho chap who Is handicapped
by common-plnco clothos. Hero
nro clothes that nro built to grace
a gentleman, no matter how ox
tiluslvo tho company ho IB In.
Prices from ll.i!5 Io 925.
satisfaction.
no saw kdgks
on
your collars
If yon lutvo them hiundei-oil
nl
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUXDRV
A STHOXG IXDOUSKMKXT
W. H. Holmes, of tho Docorah,
In., Journal, says: "I hnvo been n
BUfforor from Pllos nnd Hommor
holtls for yonr8. I got no rollof
until my druggist rccommondod
Morltol Pllo Rom(Hly. noforo I had
taken hnlf tho packago tho distress
was gono nnd I hnvo hnd no troublo
slnco. I would not tko a thousand
'dollars and bo back lit former con-
Htlon. Owl Inscription Pharmacy.
i'TUHK U. UOIIIIU. WJIIIU31U vimimi"
Hotel. Phono 71. Control Avenue
Drug Store, oxcluslvo agency. Price
tl.QO.
SAGE TEH DANDY
TO
Tiook Years YoiuiRorl Vso tho Old-
. time Hugo Ten nnd Hiiipimr mm
Xobody Will Know.
You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dark and lustrous al
most pver night If you'll get a 5p
cent bottlo of "Wyeth's Sago and
Sulphur Hair Romedy" at any drag
store. Millions of bottles of this
old, famous Sago Tea Reclpo are
Bpld annually, soys a well-known
druggist hero, because It darkens
tho hair bo naturally and evenly
that no ono can tell It has been ap
plied. Those whoso hair Is turning gray,
bpcomlpg faded, dry, scraggly and
thin have a surprise awaiting them,
becauso after ono or two applica
tions tho gray hair vanishes and
..n..M in.ir. i.artnmn liiviirtnntlt' flnrk
'and beautiful all dandruff goes,
scalp ltcning ana inning i biojid.
This Is the ago of youth. Gray
haired, unattractlvo folks aren't
wanted around, so get busy with
f..tiki Cni.fl nnd Knlnhiir tnnlcht
knd yon'U Ve delighted wjth your
oarK, nanuBomu mm uu
youthful appearance within a few
days,
wz&m
SkUmy
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" LOCAL NEWS
MD
Times for feiiruary.
ilolow la gien tuo ti.no and
LfclRht ot high and low wator tit
MLrshflold.
Tho tides aro plncod u tho ordor
of otcur-enco, with tholr times ou
tlie first llnu nnd heights on tho
second line cf each day; a conipnr
.'son on conscciitlvo heights will
Indlcnto wliothor It Is high or low
water. i''or high wntor on tho bar
subBtrnct 2 hours 34 minutes.
Hrs.. 3.1S
Ft. . . C.G
Hrs.. 3.1 3
Ft... CO
Hrs.. -1.07
Ft. . . G.7
Hrs.. 4.32
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1.0
10.39
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3.03 9.17
C.7 0.2
3.37 9.44
5.5 0.5
4.13 10.07
6.3 0.9
4.49 10.29
CO 1.4
Gets Plume. .1. N. Hayllss lias
just nddcd.n new telephone to tne
Flrosldo's conveniences nnd ho drew
No. 431-J.
Improves I Ionic Mrs. Qrnndcll of
iiunkor Hill Is Improving her homo
there by Installing a hot wntor heat
ing system.
Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold
City Council will meet tonight to
tnko up vnrlotm mattorB, tho mooting
cnllcd for hist ovenlng being adjourn
ed until tonight.
False Alurin. Steam discharging
from an open rndlntor In tho Coos
building Monday night caused Homo-
WANT ADS.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
for sale s itMinuMi Iioiik', lot no
100, Shuttors addition. Phono 13-X
LOST Slgmn Chi fnitornlty phi.
Reward for return to Times of
fice. FOR HUNT Furnished Iioiihi'Ijcoih
lug rooms. 1024 Elrod nvonuo.
WANTED Furnished housekeeping
room with kltchonotto, or furnish
ed with cook stovo. Address J,
enro Times.
FOR RENT Furnished tipiiiduoiit,
phono 120-L.
FOR SALE Earliest of nil seed po-
tntoes. A. O. Kjolland, Ken
tuck Inlot. l'nono 307x1.
"OR SAL!! TonnT, riiigon mill Imr
ncBa. Enqulro R. II. Dnrnca, Hay
City, P.O. Ilox040.
i:ceptlomd IiiinIiicss opportunity.
Exclusive lino. No competition.
Capital required $1000. Sco Hold,
1G0 Front street.
WAXTKD A washerwoman. Plidne
112-J.
l'Olt SALE I will ell ut right price
my clonjilng nnd pressing estab
lishment hnndllng threo tailor lines
Centrally locatod. Hox 107, Myr
tlo Point.
WANTED
WAXTED HoiiHOiniilil to go out of
town; good wages. Small family.
l'nono joy-ij or jji-h.
WANTED Furnished house or hjiwiII
rooming house closo In. Mail full
particulars Hox 540, City.
FOR SALE
VOn SALE Vmv settings of oholco
White Leghorn eggs. Phono 3034,
Farmora.
l-"OH SAL!! Ai'comi eggs for Imteli
ing. E. A. Stonecyp..or, Phono C-J.
FOR HALE I 10-li.p. gasollno en
gino, nt a sacrifice. Phono G-J.
FOK SALE ?200 now Vlctroln nt
M prlcoj also reed couch and
other things. F. C. Stanton, 1074
Andorson,
FOR SALE Flontlinuso HIvlH cheap
apply Frank Vlncamp.
FOR HAMS IJIack horse. wcIrIiIiir
auoiu I.JUU pounus, worn biukiu
or double. Phono Farmers 300x3,
VOn SALTS Kggs for hatching.
White Orpington, Rhode Island
Rode, Whlto Leghorna. Phone
124-L.
FOR 8ALT3 Lot for sale or trade
on Ninth street, inquire nt tui
Ninth street South.
FOR SALT3 Funiituro of 10-room
house. 409 North Droadway.
Phone 100-X.
FOR RENT
FOR REXT FhiiiIsIkhI sleeping
rooms. 1001 Commercial avenue.
FOR REXT O-i-oom house in Fern
dale. Phone 174-R, after 0 p, m.
IIAXCII FOR ItEXT on very liberal
lornis io iiiu rigiii. i)un. oiucuuiu
chance for stock and potatoes.
Ranch, care of Times.
FOR REXT Two rooms furnished
for housekeeping 103 S. 2nd si.
FOR ItEXT Large house o Boutr
lltb street. Phone 119-L., or
A. D Campbell.
PERSONAL'
WEATHER FORECAST
tllr Aj.oI'c1 rmi to Coot Uy Times.)
OREGON Fair nnd colder In
oi.Bt; westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPHRATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:43 n. m Fob. 24. by DonJ.
Ostllnd, special government me
teorologist: Maximum 51
Minimum 37
At 4:13 a. in 40
Precipitation -..57
Precipitation since 'Sept. 1(
1913 48.49
1913 47.92
Precipitation sanio porlod
Inst year 1 1. CO
Wind: southwest; cloudy.
one to turn In n flro alarm. Thoro
was no flro or dnmagc.
Wu"tSeoloy. Word from Coqulllo
Is Hint C. J. Seeloy, tho well known
logger, will probably cntor tho raco
for. count5' commissioner ngalnst
CommlBBloncr Armstrong.
Xew Light. Tho Gunnery nnd
Grand Theater are going In together
In putting out a flaming rirc electric
light on Front Btreot. It will bo tho
first of tho kind to ho put In hero.
Xew Manager. L. J. Justin, of
Portland, a brothor of Mrs. Sulli
van, has been nnnounccd by tho
proprietors of tho Coos Hotel ns Its
mnungor upon tho completion of tho
repairs.
Return in April. Tom Coko last
ovenlng received n telegram from W.
S. Chandler stating that tlioy would
leave San Francisco today on tho Mnt
Bonln for Honolulu nnd would return
April 14.
E. W. Wright Here. 13. W. Wright
of Portland, who headed n syndicate
Hint purchased considerable- Mnrnh
flold proporty n yonr or so ago, ar
rived here yesterday to look after
interests on tho Hay.
Return Home. In n letter received
from Mrs. J. T. Hall yeBtorday, sho
stated that bIio nnd Mr. Hnll would
return pn tho next Itednudo. Mr.
Hnll left tho hospital laaUSaturudy
and Is much Improved.
rouu -M nr mrnl to la7 t o Redondo '
wns iiiinblow sal? for San Francla-
l"8,,SnoB5rnVl'?,M?:
Hedoudo Delayed. Owing to a
co nhd tho pnasengorn roturncd tlila
afternoon. Sho will try for tho
fourth tltno toinorroV afternoon
To Open SIliio. J. M. Tlomns, who
has returned from Ilnndon, says that
a Lob AngolcB company la putting In
n lot of machinery nt tho old Lnuo
inlno, a gold claim long slnco nban
doued, with n view to working over
tho tailings nnd black sand.
To Settle Case Tho ense of W.
W. Holms vs. Ray Hydo for $80.00
claimed duo on account wns ,, m
JUBtlco POlinock's court this nftor-l
noon. Doth parties nro from Co
qulllo. An effort wns bolng mado
to sottlo It before trial. Hydo first
offered $10.40.
ltiiHlcotlmll (iiiiues. Tho Ilnndon
High School bnskotball team Is sched
uled to play Mnrshriold 1 oro Thurs
day night and to play North Hond
Friday night. Last Friday night tho
Rlvorton Independent tonm defonted
Ilnndon nt Rlvorton by n score of 30
to 12.
Dlvoiro Gninteil. -Mrs. Mnudo L.
Peters wns granted n dlvorco from
Otto II, Peters yesterday by Judgo
John S. Coko nt Coqulllo. Tho
grounds for dlvorco wcro cruol nnd
inhuman trontment. Hoy and Mil
iar represented Mrs. Potora In tho
tho action.
1 lon-ln Honored. D. C, Herrln,
who spent consldornblo tlmo on Cqos
Ray a few yenrs ago, was honored
by bolng oloctod president or tho
Llfo Underwriters ABSOClntlon at,
Portland tho other day. Ho formor
ly lived nt Modford and was for bov
oral yoars with tho A. O. U. W,
Coqulllo Case. It la oxpoctid that
tho enso of Mrs, Allco McDonald vs.
tho city of Coqulllo, Involving a
tract of land which bIio ulnlniB Is
hers nnd which the city claims has
becomo n highway through uninter
rupted uso, Is Bchoduled for trial at
Coqulllo today, Hon Songstnck
en hna been agent for tho McDonald
proporty.
Eggs Loner. -The price of oggs
continues on tho downward trend
nnd poultrymen today wore- offering
strictly freely he,n frplt nt 25o per
dozon. As today Is tho first of tho
Lenten season, tho extra demand tor
tho noxt- forty days may cause nn ad
vance, but If tho weather continues
favorable tho advance may not
amount to much.
Forgot XnillC. W. U. DOHglas has
received a letter from Congressman
Hawloy asking him to ascertain tho
luuiuuy oi uino .uormiiiem (nun who
wroto Mr. Hawloy under tdnto of
Fobruary 4 a lengthy lottor relatlvo
to the now homestead law nnd tho
intoratato road law. Tho Marshllold
man forgot to sign his nnmq nnd Mr.
nawiey doesn t Know who to ropiy
to. Tho lettpr Is typewritten and two
pages long.
Reoco Wrluht Promoted. Cal
Wright is Jn receipt of a lottor
from his sqn, Roeco Wright, writ-
ten nt Sallnn Cruz. Mexico. Jan. 20.
Ho stated that tho tonmeraturo was
105 and tho son llko a mirror -at tho
time, tho heavy storms wero on tho
north coast. Rofco has been trans-
ferred to tho Novadan, a sister ship
of the AljiBkan and belonging to
he same company, and promoted,
to second assistant chief engine -r.
Reeco's many MarahflPld friends will
be pleased to hear of his continued
advancement.
1KM
WUKiraXTm
. - - . nu IlKIH U W H i. -
ABOUT
MISS MAHEL MAUZEY la visiting
friends nt Coos Itiver todny.
C. C. CARTER, of Myrtlo Point,
Is n Mnrshflcld business visitor.
MHS. II. ROGERS, of Coos River,
la shopping In Mnrshflold today.
E. O. HALL, of Sumnor, la n busi
ness visitor nt Mnrahfleld today.
COUNTY TREASUItEH T. M. Dlm-
nilclc la hero from Coaulllo todny.
C. U. PECK was n pnssongor on thq
morning train for Coqulllo today.
J. n. FRANKLIN, of North Inlot.
la In Mnrahfleld today on buBl-
neita.
ARTHUR K. PECK left this nftor-
noon for Cottultlo on legal bum
ncss.
MRS. T. S. SMALL, of North Inlet,
la visiting friends In Murshrield
today.
MRS. D. NELSON, of Cooa River,
Is visiting friends In Mnrahfleld
todny.
P. V. ENLOE, or Cou.ulllo, roturncd
homo today aftor u visit to Cooa
Hay.
J. II. FRANKLIN, of North Slough,
wiib a Marshflold business visitor
todny.
WILLIAM MORGAN, of Cooa Ttlv
cr, Ih n business visitor In Mnrah
Hold today.
W. F. MILLER mado n trip on Ills
npcrlnl over tho lino on n tour of
Inspection today.
MR. AND MRS. E. SELANDER, of
Sumnor, nro visiting frlonds nt
MnrBhflold todny.
F. FAIRCLOTII wns n pnssongor on
the Mnrshflold Rosoburg Bingo
for Rosoburg today.
11. 11. OSTLIND wont to Ilnndon yoa
torday to look after aomo now
building work thoro.
II. 8HAMimO0K wna n pnssongor
ou tho Mnrshflold Roscburg stago
for Rosoburg last night.
JACOn ,C,UKS- CoOR,on 1'romotor,
loft for ''""urK "'Hi via
!ho Mnrahfleld Rosoburg atngo
lino.
JAMES WATSON returned to Co
qulllo todny after his HtronjiouR,
efforts of last Vwonlng In saving
tho City Council from nbollsh
mont. FRANK HERMAN, of EnBtBldo,
loaves for Ilnndon tomorrow
whoro ho la nt work on his con
tract painting And decorating tho
uiw First National Hank building,
nKNriv FllYH ,, fainy i,nvo
,lim.,l Jirn frnit, their rnneli nnd
nro tnnklng tholr homo with Mr.
Fryo's daughter, Mrs. Cal Lang
worthy, temporarily.
L. L. THOMAS, tho muslcnl mnn ot
Mnrshflold, was a pnasongor on
the morning train accompanied
by Mrs. Thomas and bnby. Mr.
Thomas will visit Coqulllo nnd
Ilnndon.
MIKE GOLDHERG, tho Hluo Rldgo
Tlgor lendor, wns horo yesterday
on routo from Daniels Creole to' his
homestead, If overythlng goes
right Miko will booh hnvo n flno
much nnd will forsnko logging.
PETER MIRRASOUL has roturnod
from n trip to tl-o Ton Mllo coun
try. Ho reports great activity
along tho railroad botweon tho liny
and Ten Mllo nnd that n now camp
near tho Robinson ranch will soon
bo ready for occupancy.
j K MONROE, of Spokane, was n
,,,,,,. nn Mm mnrnlni? train
for Myrtlo Point. Mr. Monroo
Intends visiting Coqulllo and nan
don with n vlow of locating nt
ono of those points. Mr. Mon
roo Is a contractor of mnn)
years and Is anxious to retire
L. SMITH of tho Orogon Agricul
tural Collogo extension ncrvlco has
returned from visit to tho various
ranches. Ho Is advocating tho uso
of nlfnlfa for a forngo crop nnd
Mutt .Tut st roin and A. E. Seninnn
TKe Royal
TONIGHT
ThlB theater shows tho UNIVER
SAL program, tho program that won
.ila .,nlil mmlnl nt tlm r(-nnf enni
petition In New York, adjudged by
tno f)lm ox0rts of tho world, thoro-
f0ro It Is THE HEST.
Threo vaudovlllo acts.
Flvo reels of now pictures.
Miss Mildred Ko?nlg will change
nor nct agnlu.
Miss Lois Powell In two protty
songs.
Whlto Eaglo, that classy Indian,
in an entire change of program.
Extra fenturo: "Tho Harrier of
Dlood." A two-redl Westorn drama.
"Willie, tho Wild Man." Than
houser comedy.
"Tho Surgeon of Abajo." A stlr-
ring arama.
"Won by n Skirt." A young man
drossoa In sister's rlothos In ordor
to bo near his beloved, Amusing
complications follow.
A intlon, lower floor, 15c; bal-
cany, 10c.
utneiuacolor featuro In two reels
(tomorrow night. ' Tho Husbands
'Story."
PLAN TO BUILD
NEW FACTORY
D. Y. Stafford Erects Small
Brick Buildint on Com
mercial Avenue
D. Y. Stafford hna 1ft tho con
tract to J. F. Tolander for tho erec
tion of a etory and a half brick
vcuoor building adjoining his rcsl
ilcnco near Second nnd Commercial
for n enndy and lco crenm fnetory.
The work will start nt onco.
Tho building Is to bo 20x50 feet
nnd will ho ono story with a high
bauomout.
Mr. Stafford said that tho build
ing will bo only n tompornry ono, ns
his futhcr-tn-lnw, R. R. Montgom
ery, who owns tho proporty, plans
to como hero mxt yonr nnd erect
n largo business block on tho slto.
SOCIAL CALKXDAR.
WEDNESDAY.
XnrclssuH Club with Miss Hil
da West ut EaatBido.
Jolly Dozen with Mre. It. F.
Duali In Hunker Hill.
THURSDAY.
St. Mnry'B Altnr Guild wrtli
Mrs. C. M. Dylor In North Dond.
Mrs. Clins. II, Curtla gives a
shower for Mrs. Pctor Dolmi.
Young Matrons with Mrs. W.
L. Claybaugh.
Thuradny Club with Mrs. Dod
Bon. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. ClinB.
Stnuff.
North Hond Presbyterian Lnd
lea with Mra. A. II. lmhoff.
Norwegian Lutheran Ladles
with MrB. Thorpo.
Mrs. W. T. Stoll brldgo party.
nro among tho first rnnchorB to
tnko up tho now crop.
C. L. STOCKIN, tho gonial type
writer agent, mndo a trip to Co
qulllo and Dntulon today. , Mr.
Stockln la discussing tho pros
pects of gottlng out on a ranch
and loading tho slmplo llfo. This
gay llfo Is too much for him. Ono
thing Hint will have to bo In op
eration on tho much Hint Mr,
Stockln buys Is a mnchlno to tnllU
tho cowb. Ha shies on rrslnff
from his couch boforo tho chick
ens to milk tho cows.
1 TONiTfHE SICK
Mnrntint Pnrlnr wnn nliln tn lm
'out todny after bolng conflnod to his
uouio sovorni unys uy lonsimiB,
Mrs, Fred Smith, whoso husband
Is omployed nt tho Hub, is reported
111 nt tholr homo uenr Ninth nnd
Donnelly.
P. N. Flngg, who has been 111 nt
Mercy Hospital, continues to lmprovo
rapidly nnd will soon bo nblo to re
turn homo.
Alono the Waterfront.
i
Cnpr. Otto Sundtfulst Is thq new
innHttir of tho G. C. Ltudauor which
innkes occuslonal trips to tho Ray.
I NORTH HEX1) NEWS I
. Mrs. Thomas Andorson of Ilnndon
la n guest of Mrs. Groko.
Mrs. Arneson of Myrtlo Point Is
visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Groko.
Tlo Ladles' Aid of tho M. 13.
Church of North Hond will meet at
tho church Thursday, Fobruary 20,
1914, All membors and frlonds nro
welcome
PLANS PERFECTED FOR 1HG
GATHERING AT CHAXDLKR
HOTEL FRIDAY KVEXING
TICKETS XOW OX BALK.
Tho first banquot of tho Coos
Hay Duslnesa Men's Association will
bo hold nt 8 o'clock Friday ovonlng,
Fobrunry 27, at Tho Chandler hotel.
It will bo a social session ns well as
for tho purposo of perfecting and
extending tho organization recently
completed,
RuBlness men nnd professional
men of all lines nro Invited to bo
present and unlto with tho movo
mout. Tickets can bo obtalnod for
$1 from Geo. Rotnor nt tho Woolen
Mill Storo, E. P. Lewis at tho PIo
neor Hardwaro and E. C. Mathor at
North Dond.
COMMITTEE.
Get a Bottle of
Vinol
Tho frrent rocoiiRtructor for
joiing and old, n wife ami effi
cient tonic, pleiisuiit ""l agree
nblo to take.
THK LKADIXG DRUG STORE.
jt "7m V Wm7KmrWMwr3!
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BUSINESS IN
HOLD BANQUET
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