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l THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE i ear m ouial to I rdtj fttf GE aH es oiuJ coW )p )M05l ssit ioM1 0)1 rtrl ,) OH ill' r. nos that are the tandard of the World ' ;Ttll?ANGELUS The World Famous iTfflffilCTROLA Talking Machines. iTHSWDISON DIAMOND DISC MACHINES. Terms If You Desire. "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT Sfi H sm5M-swfs m & .V tfjf i aaiibsrFMettaek Jjf ' 'iJZjJUlUlllfci&ll iWIUJ 'L -1 ItetrXSSfcls: A- S Player Piano. IT." k meten&ek mEMMMP tM WT9Omtvnl avenue, 1. L. Ii. THOMAS, MANAGER. Phones l.'lliT; 1B-Tj. BREVITIE5J ( Biologist Kin ley. Mr. Cnttron tins Bono down to Snleni to explain to tho Legislators tho sense of tlio Kcilcrul migratory bird law. j Pay Fine. -Ward M. llluko paldl &JmfWMmi i in uh l Mil i iu un uu unnmLDiLLmnnn , SOCIAL CALENDAR. !: WEATHER FORECAST tljr AocltM Ttnt to Coo nir Tlmw. OIVKOON Hnln In west, rnln or snow In cast, wnrni or In Interior; southeasterly winds, Increasing along tho coast. J. TUH1KT, Coos county nssessor, wm hero from fnmillln tndnv. ' a fine of $5 yesterday for nllowlng L,otet, h,9 ,,Inn8 for tho ending of, .. iuo 10 niaiiu on mo street at . now RarnRU on Secon(1 strcot , night without any lights burning. , A A SIi0ClTM wnB a Mnn.hriohi , Origin of the World and Solar uocxpiaiicu to icccoruor minor Hint vWtor to(luy fron, catching In- defective lmtlnrlpn wnrn rnutwinalliln . . - - --" """ ICt. but Instead of charging tho batteries. ivnniK .tkvsrv loft vnainntnv fnr Mr. Butler charged Mr. Blnko $5. Coqulllo Valley points on jhttsl- ..... iiiuiiu 19 nuauviillK nut wr, Wl. i tlOSS. WARREN REED loft yesterday for his homo at Recdsport after a short stay here. E. C. NUTTEK arrived last night to 4 talked Itocorder Butler out or a fine lately, ns ho had figured that hla battery story was tho most shocking ono that could bo Bprung. oALE- ling House; cleanest, most modern and best rooming house on the Bay. Owner must leave Will sell on terms. "Sec Reid About It." jW. A. REID, 150 Front Street pifhg mfw?i ,. I -MKH. It ! ) ! I A LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4: 1,1 a. in., Jan. 28, by Ilonj. ORtllnd, spcclnl govornmont moteorologlst: Maximum , fi7 Minimum 17 At 1.13 a. m 47 Precipitation 11 Precipitation slnco "Sopt. 1, 1011 1.1.01 Precipitation snino porlod last year 41.fiG Wind: Southeast, partly cloudy. : , Dialn Bov Caved In. Robert Kol log, engineer In chargo of tho open ing of tho Mill Slough drain box, states that his crow havo found about fifty feet of tho box caved In between System, Theme of Pro fessor Stafford. The origin of tho solar system ami tho earth was tho keynoto of tho first ndtlress given In tho Carncglo Library last evening by Professor 0. K. Stafford of tho University of Orc- Con. A Inrge audloneo greeted thoi THURSDAY. A. X. W. Club with Mrs. Chns. Stauff on Market Ave. North Bend Altar Guild with Mrs. Carl .Tacobson. FRIDAY North Bond now card club with Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Dnr tlo. SATURDAY. Swedish Lutheran Ladles of North Iiend with Mrs. Vic tor Anderson. ' , , , spend a week or two visiting his spenkor and followed him, Interest- trado In this section. A. Y. MYERS rolimicd today from a trip to Bnndon and reports the lower river prosperous. R. E. DUNSON and wlfo camo up last evening from tho Capo Arago forced to excavato to tho box and lighthouse- for a short slay, thoro rebuild It. Progress Is bolng W. s. CHANDLER plaim to leave niado In tho opening of tho drain, Mondny via Eureka to Join Mrs. , 4 The Salem Krult Union at Salem expects to double Its business and Second and Third streets. Thoy were MM Inports a corner ;e uomrort et LEMANSKI THEATER TONIGHT water running freely Miroiigh tho lowor part at this time. It Is ex v ported th'at tho north arm of tho drain will bring about tho greatest trouble. Argil" Demurrer. A demurrer was argued today hoforo Judgo Coko In hl ufflco In tho enso of W. J. Con- rad and Los Smith vs. aunollo Huriis. Tho ciibo Involvos tho tltlo to nomo land up Coos Rlvor. THE HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE n- Gulovsen impany fty Name With the ice Fame." i eceipt ne 394-J. os Bay Cooffee & e nouse ibet. Central and immcrolal Illg vaudeville act hero: Dale and Long, eccentric character com edians. Danlol Frohmnn presents: "Ai Womnn'8 Triumph."' Kour reels of motion ptcttiroH adapted from "Tho Heart of Midlothian," Sir Walter Scott'H groatost Btory, A talo of a woman's trlumpant Btrugjjlo enacted by tho .Kamous Plnyors .Stock Compnny. Scoulc Mllano real showing "Nu romburK," "Tho Rolgn of the Flow orH," "Skotches of Copenhagen." "This Is tho Life." Powerx com edy. Six all now roots. Admission, lower floor and first balcony, lGc; second balcony, 10c, and kids under ton, Cc. lloro tomorrow night, final opl sodo "Troy o' Honrts" In llireo rools. fJoes to (icrinany. "I nm going to Oormaiiy to sco tho real thing," Is tho stntomont of S. 11 run or, shoo dealer of Myrtlo Point, who oxpocls to loavo at onco for tho Kathorland. Mr. Ilrouor will lonvo nbout Kobru ary 1 for tho front. Itoroplioii Cointiiitloe R, M. Jon nlngH, chairman of tho executive commlttco of tho Chamber of Com merce, has appointed his entertain ment commlttco for tho year. It consists of J. Albert Matson, J. II. Flanagan and C. It. Peck. This com mlttco will work for tho entertain ment of all prominent guests of tho city who como hero visiting. Tho announcement of the remaining com mittees of tho Chamber havo not been made, and probably will not bo until tho next meeting, February K. ltoost for Mursliflcld. Mnrshflold gets another splendid boost In tho January Issue of "Oood Storekeop Ing," a national trado paper publish ed In Now York City and which) cir culates nil over the United States. It reproduces a plcturo of tho dis play window of Frank Cohan's "Owl Proscription Phnrmacy," In which a showing wan mado of nationally ad vertised goods. Tho window created much comment In MnrBliflold at tho Two Toanm to Practice. Tho Mnrshflold Indopondonta expect to prnctlco basket ball this evening in tho now high school gymnasium with Coach Nllos' qulntot. Tho tonniB nro tlmo nnd was considered so good that preparing for tho doublo header, tho Now York magazine hns given it Ramos of next Saturday evening. a flno notice I No Part iutnIiIp. That Aloxnndor Again Ilieaks Anus. Honry AI- Hakvlst had no partnership with 13m- lioo, the 12-yoar-old Ron of Mr. nnd U Hclmo In tho Mnrshflold Rakory Mm. H. M. Alb-- of nunkor Hill, whilo at play ' 'ordoy foil and broko tho same nrm which ho broko at Hallowo'on tlmo last Octobor. Tho nrm was Immodlntoly set by tho doctor. lif.u. hm . Hi i i a m IERTAKING PARLORS III bo kept co tin: Pi'iiMd htalu lleeiiM'tl Uer will Ito In k clmrgo liouo 1D5.J PBJ XlrtT.SO.V Mihon, Pi-opiletor. Her now mnnngomont. with homo cooking Ily fityle. Board and por week. aiC South irshflcld. t Kesults in j PAPERING ud I) ORATING LE MIEUX iiud Paint Store That Require No Special Sale SHOES THAT ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE MONEY SHOES THAT ARE THE SAME PRICE EVERY DAY SHOES THAT ARE NOT SHELF WORN OR SHODDY GOOD SHOES $3.50 to $7.00 FIXUP Two Stores . Marshfield :: :: North Bend Doo Sisters Again. Announcement Ih mado that tho "Doo Slstors" will appoar In tho pollco court on Feb ruary :i to aiiBWor to tho chargo of soiling liquor without ii llconso. On n moro serious chargo ontorod against them at Coqulllo thoy waived examination and will appear boforo tho April grand Jury, Vouiik People Marry. -MIhs Amy From becamo tho bride of Alhort Olcman lust ovonlng In tho Metho dist pursonngo, Rov. Knotts tying Compnny was tho decision of Judgo Coko this morning. Hakvlst, as plaintiff, contended that a partner ship oxlsted nnd sued for his shnro In tho firm. However, tho court, al lowed him 300 with olght por cent li'torcst, a G00 lion on tho business nnd also declared that ho Is entitled to wages of 10 a week for tho tlmo ho was connected with tho firm, n mattor of four or five weeks. This ends a long controversy nnd both tho plaintiff and tho defendant de clare thoy nro satisfied. Fiii'Iikm-h' 'Week Coming. Sovorni of tho tlnlry farmers through tho valloy nro Rotting ready to nttond tho Farmers' Wook at Corvnllls on Frohrunry 1 to 7. Botwoon thoso datos will ho gathorod nt tho stnto Chandler nt San Francisco. F. B. WAITE roturned to Suthcrlln this morning via tho Portland routo on tho Elder. Ho hns com- II. 13. DUNSON, keeper of tho Capo Arngo Light Houbo, and his wlfo, ed, througlv his topic It was an Interpretation of tho re- PPtlt fnnitntl1itnn1 nnlfnnnMilnnl ...! i . , , . "Sl,u"u"""" "" iianuio ?C0,000 worth of products physical Investigations bonrlng upon'n 1915 iiuiilis wnat caused this earth, tho sun. moon and stars about It and how thoy all came to be. Professor Stafford lectures exten sively about the state, often going out from Eugene on addresses In con nection with tho extension courses, This nfternoon hu loft on tho train ' for Rlvorton In company with J. R. McGoo and tomorrow tho men will spend tho day looking over tho coal nro In tho city today on a shopping deposits In that vicinity. With tho trip. railroad now building In here, Pro- J. R. M'OEE, n prominent Rlvorton fosBor Stafford declared that tho resident, who is Interested in conl mining of coal will advance wondor mlnlng, wns In tho city Inst ovo- fully. Ho oxpotcs to work with other nlng. J of tho university authorities In nld- W. 11. 1IOSK1NS, of Tillamook, wns'lng to open tho undeveloped resourc I ii tho city last evening visiting Job of this county. JMM 1L llm iiintrlmniilnl lnni fo "tlAttiMtt is a now arrival here, but Mr. OIo-1 "L,ei"-"r"JL "C,.0, hV"'lre"8f 0r0' man Is well known. Ho Ih a candy mnkor with tho Pugsloy Candy Coin- nt St. Pono 115-lt .L PAPER R8ea flERS )0Ut it. DIAMOND TIRES gon farmers. Thoro thoy will moot soino of tho foremost moulu dairy- Iti4 nviiauL nilii linun tti.1n Ii ll.nl. pany. Thoy expect to remain hero In - "' " "" ""V" ,, " Mnrshflold. .. .,. ..., ... . ouunii iuu iiuw inuor uiiviug ami profit-making mothodn and dovlces. J. L. Smith, County Agriculturist, Is now rounding up tho exhibits that lin oxnnnfu In tnkn Nnrtli u-ltli litm Hdowalks In front of tho Clrtuullor 0 w, ,mvo chnrts m Hotel and tho Irving Block. Tho8how , l)r0Br0Ba nm(,o a oyo paving has settled around tho walks llon, , tho cow tMt 880clntlonH so that tho curb is too high nnd np-in, . rm.,v ,B wl ,in ,,, ..w xw.!., IMW MM w UHU"II Improvo Slrcet. W. S. Chandlor today arranged for corrugntod con orcto npproneheH to ho built to tho pr'oachc3 will bo built from each side by S. C, Small. land that Is still nvallablo for dairy ing purposes, Its cost, nil sallont facts appealing to outsiders who nro interested horo. Tako l)M)hlilou, Tho deposition of Olon Alkon was taken todny bo- 1 the NON-SKID KIND for about the SMOOTH PRICE Service Always Tlneo Get "Soaked." Mr. Rolloy, John Turner and Christ Doo woro out in gay forco last night. Thoy becamo "soaked" and lauded In tho .. ... . . ., i city juu. -nils morning uioy rain;folo court Reporter A. B. Loud boforo Judgo Butlor and woro "sonic-.n tho officio of Hnll & Hnll In tho ed" again, this last tlmo bolng for'caso which originally was Mrs. ?5 though two of thorn missed out 'm. Waters versus Church, and on tho donation to tho city .treasury, 1 1 which Mrs. Bluford Davis wns their pocket-books looking as though tho proverbial elephant had walked all over them. substituted ns defendant. This case involves tho ownership of consldor ablo proporty belonging to tho Davis estate, Mrs. Wators claiming that c.uino .Man uero jjiter. That lie 8ho is a daughter of James Martin Is detained at Salem and cannot Davis. Hall & Hall. Bonnott Swan- M. D. AXl) SURGEON Isease3 of Women a ( eclalty. I Dn bldg. Phono 229-J trms. Phono 3U-J-L, fmaafflaag como until at least Monday or TuoS' day Is tho word that has been re ceived horo by Gamo Warden J. M. Thomas from C. H. Cattron, Federal Inspector of tho migratory gamo law aud personal roprosontatlvo of State ton and T. T. Bennett aro attor neys for tho defendant nnd Graves & Mclnturff for tho plaintiff. ' HIGH QUALITY FRESH FRl'ITS, A'KGETAHLES HOW TO CURE A 1j.Y COUGH GRIPPE AXl) XUTS. "Coughs tl at hang on" domaud treatment. Stop and think! Reason and common senso toll you that It Is with his Hon Warner HoBklns, a mombor of tho llfo saving crew. MRS. CHARLES KNIGHT nnd two granddaughters, Anna find Xltn Gallaughor, loft today on tho Elder for an liidefluto stay at Washington points. V. J. ROHRER returned today from San Francisco whore ho has boon visiting Mrs. Rohror, who Is Bpondlng tho winter with hor fnther thoro. FRANMC BOWROX of Ten Mllo wns hero yoBtordny to fllo on nnother forty ncro tract adjoining tho 10fi acro homestead on which ho re cently proved up. MR. AND MRS. FRED KRUSE, of North Bond, roturned tills morn ing from Catching Inlet, whero thoy havo been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Strang. M. E. EVER1TT and wlfo nnd Mrs. A. 13. Wnnn and son, Kenneth, returned todny from Cnllfomln, whero thoy accompanied tho ro innlns of Mrs. Clark, mothor of tho two women, for burlnl, SWAN BENSON, contractor on tho Wlllnmotto Pacific, arrived hero last ovonlng nftor n trip over tho lino from Gardiner. Ho was ac companied In by Wllllnm Knlsor, of tho Hausor & Hnusor camp nt Noith Inlet. C. II. MONTAGUE, govornmont rovo nuo mnn, roturned to Portland this morning on tho Elder nftor n week on Coos Bay mid In tho Coqulllo Valloy ,whoro ho prompted all on tho uso of wnr tax stamps aud tho rovenuo souls. A. O. KJELLAND, tho well known Kontuck Inlot rnnolior, has demon strated that a fair quality of corn can bo grown In this nectlon. 1 1 i Semi Telegrams Protesting brought some In th'o other dny to exhibit hero. W. B. SMITH and family aro mov ing back to North Bond today from tholr fnrm on Catching Bi tot mid J. B. Carter and family aro taking tholr housohold ef fects up oxpoctlng to llvo- thoro. GUS WARTHUN, plaintiff In tho onso of Warthiiu vorsua I ho Est- abrook Company of Biiudon, nnd who secured a ?2000 Judgment In tho Portlnud court on Monday, nrrjvod this morning on tho Break wator, returning homo. W. C. LAIRD, Doputy Sheriff, nr rlvod lato yesterday afternoon from tho North bringing Brltt Henderson, who Is wantod In North Bond on tho chargo of so curing monoy under fnlso pre tenses. Mr. Laird roturnod to Coqulllo this morning. MRS. GEORGE PEROP, of Alamo da, California, arrived horo on tho Nairn Smith to visit nt tho homo of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomns Coko, on South Fourth street, for a fow weeks. Sho will bo reiuombored as Miss Mildred Coko and this Is hor first Visit homo slnco hor mnrrlago last summer. TnTlERED GMB LEADS TO THEFT Ed Leneve, on Parole, Steals Clothes to Replace His Old Ones. Ed Lcnovo, a youth of 20 years, stood hoforo Judge Ponnack this morning nnd plondcd guilty to n chargo of stealing clothes from Jns. Logan and received his sentence of .10 dnys In tho county Jnll. The young mnn wns pardoned from tho reform school at Salem flvo years ago. "What did you steal tho first tlmo?" queried tho Judgo. "About ovorythlng I could got my fingers on," wns tho reply. In th'o court room Lcnovo fncod Icgnn, from whoso Biiitcnso ho had taken tho wearing npparol, still wear ing ono of his stolon shirts. Logan testified that Louovo opened his suit enso nt tho Coutrnl Hotel aud took out n shirt, pair of pants and u coat, nil valued nt $5. Tho youth wont to tho Johnson rooming houso nnd thoro throw away his tnttorod gar ments, donning tho nuwor parapher nalia.. All went well untl Lonovo strutted up and down tho street In his now garb. Logan saw him, rcrognlzod tho pants and called tho police. PROGRESSCLUB AGAINST CHANGE IN FOREST LAWS I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY1! . WANTED To trado Income properly for loggcd-off land oultnblo for chicken ranch. Might buy It cheap. Give location nnd prlco In first letter. Box 7fil, North Bond. FOR KALi: Ouo doou full blooded White Orpington hens, cheap. Ap ply 1120 South Broadway. POR KENT Unfurnished flats ov er A. B. Daly Co. office luqulro Mnrshflold Hardware. POR SALE Rooming houso with 12 rooms; good location; furni ture gopd as now; Sherman ave nue. Phono .101, North Rmul. FOR HALE Cauieni, oAT, Mv pinto holders, tripod. $2G. Soo Jow olcr, Red Cross Drug Store, 1 FOR SALE f FOR SALE DUCKS. Phono 3H8-R. - FOR KALE Good three-room houso nnd lot In South Mnrshflold for $800.00. I. S. Knufman & Co. - i 4 FOR KALE Lot novl'JO, ami four room house, good location, cIobo In. Other Improvements. $050 cash for quick Bale. P. O. Box CC2, North Bond. Against Tliivntcncri Move of lA'fttslntun. A unanimous protest ngnlust tho propoHod chnngo In tho Orognn for estry laws nnd tho cutting of the firo patrol appropriation, bills now ponding in tho stale loglshituro, was voiced by tho mombors of tho Pro gress Club, which mot thlH morning In apodal mooting tit tho homo of tho prooldout, Mr. Ward M. Bhike. Telogrnms will bo nt onco dlH patchod by tho corroHpondlng socro tary, Mrs. R. II. Corey, to tho prosl (!eut of tho Sennto aud tho Coos and Curry county reprostntntlvus at Snleni. That tho proposed economy movo would bo a most oxpouslvo ouo Is tho bollof of tho Progress Club. Coos county, Isolated as It Is, would bo vlUilly endangered nnd tho removing of proper fire protection would work n direct harm on the Umber ownors wns their decision. FOR KALIC A gnsolllio boat, 'M tt. long; 7-ft. Loam; 5 h.p. Union onglno with 18 light cabin; In first-class ahnpo. Prlco for a quick Biilo, $300. Howard Saloa Co. FOR KALE Choo early "Beauty of Hebron" seed potatoes. E, L, I)cs8ey, Phono Fnrmor 310S. FOR HALIv l-'lrht rlns houseliolil furnlturo. Phono 002, North Bond. FOR RENT f I'OR RENT Housekeeping unite, with bath. 2 10 No. 1th st. Tel ophono 2-12-L. I'OR RENT 5-i-oom houso near Third uinl Anderson. $15. Phono Dr. Leslie'. I'OR RENT In pilvato home, ti fitrulBhod rooms with heat ami bath. 241 Ho. Broadway. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooiiw In tho Blauk Apartment Houso. 827 So. nth St. sj&aj .i W.F.-4 ss wnen you ouy wens Everything in .Season Exceptionally toy to "grin and bear It." Thoso Keen Price. I Marshfield Fruit Company, At Pnlaco .Meat Mnrk.t Phono 8(1 1-J. i F IO- MARSHFIELD :: NORTH BEND :er Service 1 rnoklncr In crrltmn pntiphc ihnt wrnnpli tho body and causo soreness and I pains In tho lungs yield moro quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar than to any i other treatment. Forty yeara' record ' of successes proves this. For coughs, colds, croup and other distressing all ;ld cyclery Havo your M7PTKH heads, bill i heads, etc., prided at THE TIMES office. t ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL t ments of throat, chest, lungs, larynx In tho Heart of Marshfield and bronchial tubes, you cnu find All Outsldo Rooms. nothing that will compare with this Ste- i Heat nil i - i . , m, . Hot nmi ro'ii Water reliable remedy. Sold by Tho Owl Prescription Phnrmacy on Central DAY RATES. 7.1c and IP WEEKLY RATES, SX.IO UP ' XOTICE TO CREDITORS. Xotlco Is hereby givon to whom It may concorn thut Georgo W. Wol stead wa3 appointed Administrator of tho estato of Paul Ephrlam Has- soll, deceased, on tho 12th day of November, 191-1, by tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Coos Coun ty. All persons having claims against tho aforesaid estato aro required to present them at the office of Pock & Pock?1 First National Bank Building, Marshfield, Oregon, to tho under signed, as required by law. GEORGE WELSTEAD. Administrator. (First publication, January 21, 1915. Last publication, February 18, 1915.) XOTICE. Having disposed of tho North Bend Hardware & Supply Company to tho Pioneer Hardware Company, nil par ties owing accounts to tho North Bond Hardware & Supply Company aro requostod to settlo samo Imme diately, Paymonts may bo mado at tho old placo of business In North Bond. All accounts remaining un paid on January 30th will bo placod In tho hands of our attorney. By ordor NORTH BEND HARDWARE & SUPPLY COMPANY. FOR II EXT Flno Mock or ilnlry ranch, within n mllo of Mnrshflold, 150 acres with 100 acres of bot tom laud, Vory reasonable tojma. Apply E. I. Chandler, Room 300 Coko building. I'OR RENT Largo front rooms with heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 persona. 2C5 N. 4th St. WANTED f O WAXTED IloiiM.'kct'p.'iig roonm in oxchaugo for painting, papering or othor labor. Address "G," caro Tlinos. WAXTED Refined lndy Mtn work by hour or day, Address M. 0., care Times. LOST Biown purse containing mon ey on Sixth, Dennett, Fourth or Central aveuuo today, botwoon Catholic church and Jay Doylo's shop. Howard for return to Tho Times offico. avonuo. I Times Want Ads for results, THE CENTRA L AVEXUE S $ yS DRUG STORE vV y XiMUP" ). r Tim DRUG .Xl-riiV & STORE THAT HAS WON I rC& s A i'iL''VT,ON F0K r HERVICE ii i i i i. ii ' (W -u ne li'l .r