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FIVE to THE COOS BAY, TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. w&SEMBH m a i iSu-J iiEutSr r E2Ssp vJfcPJML '(.mfii'SHi, uwma IBrUH& sHhK 'ECONOMY SALE" rmuch did you save last week, Madam? If you were I, of the throng who crowded our store, you can ouni moiuml uAan &aviiiui&. it noi, men you still have coming to you the pleasure of buying QUALITY MERCHANDISE at MONEY SAVING PRICES Into READ ON. KIM) HANDKERCHIEFS; muito of Lawns; Flnone mill V, In plain iind embroidered. n values to i'-l-jf, on unto ill Qll Rest quality SANITARY RHll'S. AT y mlil nl -"''. Oh salt t j J(j WARP; formerly sold at UOe. rfnl hiiIc nl CHI 'ANGO COLLAR SUPPORTERS. at .8i Ivory host FLANNELETTE GOWNS, In whllo mill , nn Formerly wdd at $ !.'-, 9i.n0, tfl.Tn.- On sale nl . .jQO Mwry nest !()(! u i;ii.viiiM. sIcm. Only IANVASS GLOVES. ms at ici ill 38c ..7c tini'iit of Genuine l. M. V. Crochet, and Embroidery Juhi arrived. Rettcr fill your wants now. on (iiiarau- rrw - Central Avenue for Money I Of Hsli Xcxt ctumlcd Chandler Hotel IHRMOl ( Ml I J I IIIIIWMIIlff Wll I ! IjrlHI "lMl "'jf TB rf Jaupr.' t nos that are the andard of the World GELUS The World Famous ICTROLA Talking Machines. DISON DIAMOND DISC MACHINES. Terms If You Desire. "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT." Player Piano. ". li. I. TIIOMAN, ,MliAUi;it. Went nil avenue. Phones lai-J; 15-h. OSSET SHOES MAKE LIFE'S WALK EASY. $5.00 AND $6.00 PER PAIR. ALL THE NEW STYLES FIXUP Two Stores. IFIELD NORTH BEND SALE - ling House; cleanest, most modern and best iroomlng house on the Bay. Owner must leave sell on terms. "S3e Reid About It." W. A. REID, 150 Front Street 1ST AND R COSTS .v FORD CARS THEY SAVE YOU MONEY ISAAC R. TOWER Agent Coos and. Curry Counties. "THE GUNNERY" Street Marsluicld, Ore. bis SON CORSETS" Inclpal distributor and "CADET" HOSE ININGS, No. Bend iger Service HELD CYCLERY DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will lii) Kept OPEN TO THE Pl'HLIO Mr. L. L. Thomas has kindly consented (o act until a regalni undertaker li( lias been engaged, will arrive, P"ono 10.VJ. Want Ads LA I'Bring Results tra BREVITIB WEATHER FORECAST . ttjr AmocI(s1 Ttrrt to Corn lugr TlmM.l OREGON Fntr and not so cold lti cast; easterly winds. . LOCAL temperature RECORD For tho 21 hours ending at -1:13 n. in., Jan. 2G, by Ben J; Ostllml, special government meteorologist: Maximum 58 4 Minimum 31 At 1:13 a. m 35 Prcclpltntlon 07 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 191-1 -12.09 0 Precipitation snino period Inst year 37.82 Wind: North; partly cloudy. tlto drafting of n now curfow ordi nance wilt bo taken up, a stop that is I necessary, say mnny from there, bo causo of tho youngsters who play In . tho streets at night. I i RUSSEL DEATH Six Lcuvo Here. When tho Geo. W. Eldor loft out Inst night for Eureka sho carried six passongcrs from hero In addition to tho through passongors from Portland. Thoso who left hero wero Mrs. .1. W. Hon uett, 13. K. Qrant, J. W. 'Williamson, Ncla Tuniioiison and Paul Jacobs. Tho Elder Is expected back In hero on Thursday morning. - HORN' DA VIES To Mr. and Mrs. Frnnl: Dnvlcs, of Ross Inlet, on Sunday, January 21, a girl. Roth motlici and daughter arc- doing woll. Ituys Lots. Chris Leo has purch ased two lots In Hunker Hill from Al fred Erickson and Is planning to erect n houso on them soon. Quito III. L. M. Noble, n woll known Coos Hay pioneer, Is roportod qulto ill nt his homo on North First street. Ho is suffering from a com plication of ills. Rullil Home. A. 11. Loud lias pur chased a lot from Claude Nasburg near tho north sldo of Porham Park 'and will orcct n homo tlioro soon. 'Tlio property Is at tho end .of tho Tenth street planking. Postpone Picnic. Tho Methodist i ladles' Indoor picnic, which was to liovo boon tonic night, will bo 'hold this ovonlii;; owing to tho fact that tho Epworth League meets on that data for a business and social meeting. Hums' Hlitliday. Row Fnthor McDovItt linn boon invited by tho Coos Ray Scots to dellvor nn address nn Rnbblo RiiriiB nt tlto Caledonian Club's cclobratlon of tho birthday nnnlvorsary of tho noted poet next Saturday evening. Htiy Cafe. Mr. Peterson, chef nt tho Java Coffco Houso, Is negotiat ing with David Alexander for tho purchnso of tho well-known restau rant. Mr. Potorsou has had long exporlonco In tho business, and is a cnpnblo restaurant man. Still No Judge. A wire from Sal on) into this afternoon stated that tho Supremo Court Iras not ns yet bnuded down n decision In tho coun ty Judgeship enscs. This loaves Coos county still puzzled regarding tho county business. No (into for ex pecting a decision was given. Eastsltlo Council to Moot A nioot Iiik of tho Kastsldo council will bo hold this ovonlng In tho city hall across tho liny. It Is expected that Mn.nitwi Hook. Tho Public LI brnry Is In receipt of a volume- of tho Mnznma record for tho pnst year which was sent from tho hendquar tors of tho Mountain Climbing Club In Portland. Four representatives of tho club wero prcsont nt tho ded icatory ceremonies of. tho new build ing and sent this souvenir to ndd to tho library's collection of Oregon literature W. HANSON waB down on business today from Allegany. 55. T. THOMAS enmo down on busi ness this morning from Allegany. MOSS 00 C. C. Inmnn and wife, San Fnin 'clscoj Ccorgo W. Hopor and wife, louckllnm, Knnsns; F, Doherty, San. Francisco; Miss Fnrbcr, Myrtlo I Point. j Lloyd Hotel. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Madden, Roseburg; J. Stnhtcn, tlandon; Mr. MRS. FRED MESSERLE, of Catch- ClieiTlist Will SOOn Make Re- ntt Mrs. Harris, San Frnuclsco; IL port on Aliened Poisoninn- Proof of Pentland Story (Speclnl to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Jan. 2C That Again in Council. William Wlo gnml, former Bnloon-kcopcr r.ml al dcrmnn of Coppcrflold nnd who owns property in Mnrshflold which ho visited Inst week, has again been olectcd to tho council of Copper field. With him on tho body is ex Mayor II, H. Stowart who Is now a councilman. Mr. Wlcgand is u crip ple, having but ono leg. Slnco ho lost his license ho lias conducted a Bmnll storo nnd poultry business. Comes to Produce Honnc Ray GUI, formerly of tho East, but tho past year a resident of Hood River and Portland, nrrlvod yesterdny from tho 'North nnd will bo nsso clatcd with Clnudo C. Thompson In tho Coos liny Produco Excbaugo thnt will bo opened hero next wook. It is expected tlioro will bo three In tho firm when it starts, nnothor mau coining next wook. 1EMHHI THEATER IT THE THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE J. H. Jessen, M. D. WIYSIOIAX AX1 8UROEON Surgery and Diseases of Women a Specialty. Norton & Hansen bldg. Phone 229-J Res. Myrtlo Arms. Phono 304-L All tho wonders of tho world-famous New York Hippodromo shown in CC00 feot of marvelous motion picture photography presenting tho (tomploto production of tho stupen dous spectacles AMERICA Showing tho landing of Columbus; on tho levee at Now Orleans; tho darkles at work and play; n remark able flro fighting scono showing sovon flro engines, twenty horsos, ono hundred firemen in thrilling rescues nnd llfe-snving feats. This wondorful featuro will bo shown hero tonight, tomorrow mat inee and night, and remembor that tho prlco will bo tho same ns on any other night. Lower floor and first balcony, 15c; second balcony, 10; children under the ago of ten years of ago occu pying seats, Cc. Noto: Ten por cent of tho gross rccolpts of this picture will bo do nated to tho Marshfield Public Li brary. Every ono work for it. Hero Thursday night, a 'special, Daniel Frohman production by tho Famous Players Stock Company, prosontlng "A Woman's Triumph." Pay Traffic Finos. Amo Moreen, on tho charge ot having no lights on his machine, nppcarcd boforo Judgo Dutlcr nnd pnld a $5 H"o. Rolf Nordrum drovo his mnchlno on tho wrong 'sldo of tho Btroet Sontonco was suspended by tho judgo ns wns nlso tho fino of Joo Dodgo, driver of n Oorst nnd King car, who pleaded guilty to having no lights on his mnchlno, Dodgo stated that ho accidentally kicked off tho Bwltch as ho got out of tho car. Motorcycle IlltH Auto. dcorgo Ilorsfall, riding his motorcyclo west on Ccntrnl nveuuo shortly before supper Inst ovonlng, bollovcd that ho hnd tho right of way over n mn chlno running north on Second street. It was a miscalculation nnd tho motorcyclo crashed Into tho nu tomoblle, throwing tho rldor to tho pavomont. Tho front wheol of tho motorcyclo was badly damnged, but Ilorsfall wns uninjured. Tho nuto, drivon by Mr. Frnzlor, of Frnzlor & Ray, wns but slightly dnmaged. Llfo Job Contract Up. John D. Gobs Ib expected back from Portland oltbor Wednesday or Thursday. On Fobrunry 9 ho must bo in Snn Fran cisco for tho retrial on appeal of tho John A Pnrkor enso against tho C, A. Smith company In which tho former claims thnt following an nllogod In jury to his hand In tho mill last year ho mado n contract with tho com pnny for a llfo Job nnd thnt Inter ho wns discharged. Tho first trial wns hold In tho United States district court In Portland-and on appeal goos to tho United States Court of Appeals In Son Francisco. Wnrtliuu ctH 9121)00 Verdict. A vordlct ot ?2900 was awnrded to Gustnvo Warthun, according to n Tncssiigo received hero nt noon from Portland, whoro Warthun sued tho E, .A. Estnbrook Company, of Ilandon, for trespass on his proper ty, clnlmlng that thoy unlawfully cut tlmbor from his holdings. W. T. Stoll conducted tho case for War thun and John I). Goss for tho de fendants boforo Judgo Wolvorton in tho United Stntes District Court. Tho Jury was Instructed yostordny morn. Ing nnd tho fnct tho wire enmo nt noon leads to tho bollot It was out all ot Monduy nnd Inst night. Ing Inlet, Is n Mnrshflold visitor today. DR. E. V. MORROW wns a bust- j ncss visitor this afternoon to tho countv scat. ' OEOROE ROSS, of Catching Inlet, Win. Pentland, whose sudden dlsap wns among tho visitors hero today pcaranco nftcr making sensational on business. revelations nnd charges and charges FRED N1EME left on tho Redondo ' In connection with the death of this morning for San Francisco, j Rancher Russell near Myrtlo Point, Ills wlfo prcceetlcd him a few while ho has been a puzzler, waB not dayB ago. I entirely a prevaricator as Mrs. Clar- MRS. ROY SAUDERT of Acmo Is enco Russell charged, has been asccr spcndlng a few weeks with her tt.lncd by Sheriff Alfred Johnson. R. Simmons, Grants Pass; J. L. Gray, North Rend; E. Stanley, San Francisco; I. Maucr, Ilandon. St. Lnwtniro Hotel. Mrs. T. II. Thaw, San Francisco; J. A. Smith, Salem; Anna Peterson, Portland; Eleanor Lawrence, Port lf.nd; E. A. Ulnckoy, Portland. Lloyd Hotel. 1). P. Wcavor and son, Sllverton; V. V. Stono, Eugene; J, E. Rutson, Jr., Wllsonvillc; W. O. Cooped, Dnn don, M. A Plorco, Coos River; II. L. Cardwoll, Coos River. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larson, nt' Mr. Johnson has found nn nuto I PALACE MARKET niuke.s REST Hunker Hill. I driver who substnntlates Pontland'sliMt Mti,'itnrt.Mni ii..... .mn t - - --.-- vam.aav a IIII.IV) -VJ-1 statement concerning nn nuto trip ' to Hnndou last July nud at Handon1 MISS ENIS JOHNSON, of North Uond, left this nftqrnoon for Catch ing Inlet, where bIio will vlBlt with ! Mr. Johnson found whero Pentland Mrs. John Carlson. . R. H. ROSA, a prominent business man of Handon, and ono of the commissioners of tho Port of Han don, was in tho city :nst night and today on business. JAMES I100N13 ot tho Smith-Powers lino was hero yesterday for a short stay. Ho has been at Sumner visit- bad registered "Wm. Pentland nnd wife." This was on July 19. Tho nuto driver claims thnt Pentland was accompanied by a woman and three children. It Is expected thnt tho results of tho nnnlysls will bo received shortly. Doputy Sheriff Laird, who took tho vitals of tho dead man to tho chemist Qfisinc. Ing his mother ,who has been I" ' EOilt WOrd that tho chemist started poor health for somo time. , worlc l8t Fruny nmt sheriff Johu- HEN McMULLEN Is hor from Myr- Bon ,ny recciVo his report In n day tie Point on business-nnd pleasure.' or two Unt lhc () lcgnl movc A. P. DAVIS returned to his duties -will bo made. In tho sheriff's nt Coqulllo yestor-j sllcriff jjobnson hns boon uiinblo day nftor spending Sunday bore, i to fml nnJ. cvidonce to support Pcnt J. M. NYE, Jr., of Snn Francisco, . imAK clnm ot ft trj,, t0 MurslifloUl but who formorly resided nt Co-. jttBt 8umn,or, qulllo, Is In the city from tho1 South looking nftor his business lntorcsts hero and nt North Hond. WILLIAM E. REST, mnnngor of tho lumber department of tho A. F. EaBtnbrook Company In Handon, was hero yesterday and today looking nftor some business mnt tors, MRS. J. W. HENNETT loft yester dny afternoon on tho Eldor for Eurekn, whore sho will visit with Mrs. A. Tower and Inter will go South to moot Mr. Honnott, who Is coming on Inter. MARK SAVAGE, nuto flro truck snlcsmnii, left this morning for n vlsl. nt his home In Portlnnd. Ho will stop nt Bovoral Willam ette Valloy towns, whoro ho ox- SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. It. A. Copplo, Eighth street. Lndlos' Guild Program nt Guild Hnll. All ladles' clubs invited. Mrs. Henry Fourier ontor- tnliiB nt sowing. North Dond Auction Hrldgo O Club with Mrs. Dennis Hull WEDNESDAY. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Wm. Vaughn In North nond. Ladles' Aid of North Rend nnr.tn to fllnnnitn of machines. MRS. C. T. SMITH, mother of Miss . I'rosbytorlnn Church glvo a- Annlo Smith ot Mnrshfluld, Is mov ing from the ranch on Kontuck Inlot, whoro alio hns resided for forty yenrs, to North Rend to mnko hor homo. A son will conduct tho ranch. MRS. C. II. MARSH arrived homo, yesterday from Mnploton, whoro i sho hns boon spending n fow. wcoks nt tho homo of hor daugh ter, Mrs. J. Ilownrd Flshor, nnd. gottlng acquainted with hor little grandson. ' ARTHUR NELSON camo down from Catching Inlot this morning to North Hond, whoro ho expects to talto ovor tho Sanitary Milk routo which was formorly conducted by Goorgo Williams, who has now moved on a ranch on Catching Inlot. W .13. REST, Coos county ropresontn tntlvo of the Estabrook company, frco will offering soclnl In 1 tho church, Methodist Lndlos' Indoor picnic nt church hall, Mrs. ErroB Torroy Loylnnd i entertains for Miss Gregg. 1 Rpynl Auction Hrldgo with ; Mrs. A. T. Haines on Fifth stroot. ! Mlnnc-Wis Club with Mrs. Clins. Davis on South Fifth streot. Jolly Dozon with Mrs. A. H. Snow in Hunker Hill. ', 1 AT THE HOTELS f I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f . - WANTED Ton cicrlencel wioo salesmen. Apply Immediately, Hub Clothing nnd Shoo Co. FOR SALE Iot 00x1120, and four room houso, good locntlon, close In. Other Improvements. ?0ti0 ensh for quick Bale- If. O. Rax BG2, North Uond. LOST Friday, blue silk glove. Re turn to Times office Chandler Hotel. F. II. Wines, Tncomnj T. N. Gra ham, Portland; H. Llppmau, Port lnnd; J, Hlnchoy, Portland; J, M. wns horo Inat evening en routo to' Nyo, Jr., Snn Frnuclsco; Alfred Handon from Portlnnd, whoro ho Johnson, Jr., Coqu.'.'Io; Mnrk II. wns summoned nB a witness In niSnvngo, Portlnnd; C. II. Dayton, enso. Ho snyB that tho outlook i Iowa City, Iowa; W. L. Rood, Gnr- WATERFRONT NEWS . Hound up rivor yesterday nftor noon, the MUllcoma struck a snag, breaking her propollor off Tho boat was towed to Its landing at Allegany and this morning brought back to tho city, It will bo back on tho run tomorrow. Fortunatoly tho lost pro pollor was found resting on tho snag In 1C feot of wator. At six o'clock this morning tho Redondo left down tho Hay outward bound for San Francisco. This morning tho Roamor nrrlvod in from Port Orford and is loading a cargo again for the south. Tho Rustier Is expected to nrrlvo this evening from Florence. Late this nfternoon the Hardy Is duo to sail for San Francisco, for n lumber market is nono too good yot. ' I AMONG THE SICK f Miss Magglo Robortsou is reported not so well nt hor homo In Enstsldo today. Sho Is suffering with a ro lapso from mumps, Mrs. McLaggan of Eastsldo is still confined . to her homo with mumps nnd yestordny was qulto ill. Miss Mabel Mauzoy Is rccovorlng from a sevcro attack of tonsllltis nt her brother's homo on South Ninth nt root. Mrs. R. P. Harrington and llttlo son Everett, of South Fifth stroot, are confined to their homo with la grlppo. Mrs. Tom Lawhomo, of Allegany, who was oporatod on a fow days ago nt Mercy Hospital, Is recovering from a vory severe illness. Charles Nicholson, of tho cold storage plant, Is confined to his i home with pnoumonln. Mrs. B. F. Mooro, of North Hond, underwent an operation at Morcyi Hospital this morning. FOR SALE A giiHolIno boat, 110 ft. long; 7-ft. beam; f h.p. Union engine with 18 light cabin; liv flrst-clnss Bbapo. Prlco for a quick salo, ?3B0. Howard Sales Co. rr-z 1 FOR SALE I FOR SALIC DUCKS. Phono 388-R. FOR. HALM Cho.Vo early "Rcmity of Hebron" seed potatoes. E. L. Uesscy, Phono Fnrmor 3168. FOR SALE furnlturo. Uond. -First claws hounelmld Phono 902, North FOR SALE OR TIIADE Nlco plnco about flvo mlloB from CorvnltiB, colloge town; comprisca 80 ncrco conveniently locnted; good roada nnd mnll dollvory; nlBO good fam ily orchnrd; 55 acres whoat land. R. J. Gnlbralth, Coqulllo, Or. FOR RENT .1 FOR RENT HoiifvcUoopIng rooms lit tho Dlaclc Apartment Houso. 827 So, 5th St. FOR REN'IV Four-rooin flat, Mcado street, North Hond, noxt Kalsor building. Hot wntor tank, nowly pnporod nnd painted. Phono 491. E. J. Coffolt. dlnor; W. E. Rest, Ilandon; R H. Hobo, Ilandon; T. U iinnly, Lnmpn. Lloyd Hotel. R. C. Eastman, North Inlet; II. E. Robertson, Coos Rlvor; A. E. Robortsou, Coos Rlvor; Honry Wil son, Myrtlo Point; John linker, Ilan don; Frank Snow i:nd wlfo, Co qulllo; Frank Todd, Coqulllo; Harry Mory, North Hond. St. Lawrence Hotel, Poto Schlllor, Vonlco, Cal.; R. Rudd, Seattle; C. A. Roberts nnd wife, North Hond; Miss G, San ford, Sumnor; W. F. Rowron, Jr., Tomploton; Mrs. R. 11. Smith, Coal ed o, Illiinco Hotel F. O. Norman, Coqulllo; August Jackson, Portland; J. W. Hunch, Ilenvor Hill; I), Weaver nnd son, Sllverton; Don Duffy, Myrtlo Point; A. Plato. Myrtlo Point; William McICean, Portland; Olo Paulson, Co- qulllo; Georgo Mcllroy, North Inlot; WANTED Grain sucks. 1'nclflo LIv- FOR RENT Finn stock or imlry ranch, within n mllo of Mnrshflold. 1C0 ncros with 100 acres of bot tom Innd. Vory reasonable terms. Apply E. I. Chandlor, Room 300 Coke building. FOR RENT HoiiHi'keopliiK room chonpest In town. 135 2nd st. N. R. M. Kylo, prop. FOR RENT Largo front rooms with heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 parsons. 2C5 N. 4th St. FOR RENT Housekeeping suite. 413 No. 2nd St. . WANTED I WANTED Experienced ami prac tical nurso open for engagements. Call Room 23C, Chandler Hotel. Phono 20. Rest of roforoncos, WANTED A young mini with 930 capital for gllt-odgo proposition. Sure monoy-mnker. Must furnish references, Address M, A., care Tim os. II. L. Cardwoll, Coos Rlvor; Tom Grady, Tar Hool. .MONDAY'S ARRIVALS. Chandler Hotel. It. Stanley Dollar, San Francisco; I it; . vvrignt, wan rrnnciscn; .Mrs, William Hunch has como down a shnW( Snn Krancisco; H. Sweonoy, Portland; Honry Wyrut, Portland; Hon Mitchell, Portland; ' . HIGH QUALITY In Vegetables and Nut? Every Tiling hi Soason nt Kv :ep. tloually Kwn Prices.' Phono ROl-J. Marshfield Fruit Company, At Palaco Meat MurUt from Heavor Hill to securo medical treatment for a blood poisoned hand and arm. ' xoticTj; Having disposed of tho North Hond Hardware & Supply Company to tho I Pioneer Hardware Compauy, all par-i ties owing uccounta to tho North; Bend Hardwaro & Supply Company aro roquectcd to bottle sanio imme diately. Payments may bo mado at tho old pluco of business in North Uond. All accounts remaining un paid on January 30(h will bo placed In tho bauds of our attorney. Hy order NORTH nEND HARDWARE & SUITLY COMPANY. cry & Transfer Co. WANTED Two girls for assisting In kitchen and bousobold work. Scandinavian proforrod. Reforonces roqulrod. Inquire TImos office. FIRST CLASS HAIR SWITCHES mado from your combings. ?3 and up. Phono 270-J. THE CENTRAL AVENUE -$ S DRUG STORE oV" y X STOItB THAT HAS WON y s SERVICE .1 " " -rrtr A.1 ii'miyi klfc. rv.g