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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION. 'V THREE art Schaf f ner & Marx Clothes Uftder-priced. Always good; but now more rfllue than ever. Clearing our fall arid "winter stocks to make room for spring roods. lere is something extra special: One Hundred Men's, Suits at One-Half Price Not All Sizes in all Kinds but all j Sizes in Some Kinds. All other goods same as previously advertised. Wo lcccp your clothes pressed frco of chargo?- i Woolen Mill Stores The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Marshfield North Bend Lamanski Theatre Farewell Appearance Pauline Josef "That Dainty Soprano" New Songs, New Jokes, Picture Program NAME . C rJrP? n parts lowing foe VlOlQ extremes a man will go to get this yellow metal. Thanhouser. A Lucky Deception 2 Reels. A Nestor Comedy. "The Only-Way" Drama. "The Mayor's Manicure," comedy. "Creeping Flames," Drama. Entire Balcony, 306 Seats r Lower floor 494 Seats - - 10c - ,15c iH B HvrriB WEATHER FORECAST Df Associated Ttof to Coo IH7 Timed. OREGON Fair In enst; probably fnlr in West; easter ly winds. . ' LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 21 bonis ending at I: -13 a. in., Fob. 15, by DcnJ. Ostllml, special government motoorologlst: Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1914 47.71 Precipitation camo porlod laBt year 44.14 Wind: Northwest, clear. and family will leavo Thursday fori Missoula, Montana, to make tholrl .Miiuro nome. iir. Wilson has cx- lensivo intoresta on tho Bny, but1 uociucu that tlio opening presented at Missoula could not bo passed up. Meet. Friday. Mrs. F. E. Allen will entertain tho Past Mntrons next Friday afternoon. IMnu Memorial. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a Frances Wlllard memor ial nt the homo of Mrs. F. Wheeler on Third strcot Wednesday nftnn. i noon. No Council Tonight. Thoro will bo no meeting of tho City Fathers ning it was decided that tho next gathering should bo on February 23, a Tuesday following Washington's birthday on Monday. Hospital Hill. Word has been re ceived hero that tho bill In th6 Legislature providing for employers to account for hospital funds col lected from employees has been killed in tho committee. Tho mens uro would hnvo nffected a number of Coos County concerns. Solilliredo Takes Cnso. C. A. Schlbredo has bcon rotalncd as at: tornoy by J. 8. Barton and will lulOK.8i; ,caV0 noxt gumlnjr vln Mnnloton nl-;. Minimum 28 enso will bo called noxt week. Mr. i u m ,n V t1Uar'on and his family wont north f .""i""1""" unu T,nn tno uronKwntnr Hnlnrrinv. Jvxpcct lHp Time. Membors of Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3. Kn cits of Pv inias, expect to nnvo n nig tltno to J night In tho lodgo rooms celebrating mo uist nnnivorsnry or tno order. Thcro will bo substantial refresh ments on tho evening's program and n Inrgo turnout Is looked for. Assault nnd Hattorr -Lorenzo fiiit- llp. with an oyo blackened and faco Bklnnod, nppearod In Justice court to day to swear out an assault nnd bat tory warrant gainst Sam Wilson of aumner. Ho stntcs tho troublo took place at a tlnnco thoro Saturday night. Tho men will nppenr tomor row for trial. Knlfo CiumpH Troublo Sorandcs Chrlstls and Valentino Sntoh wcro arrested on n chnrgo of disorderly conduct, tho inttor accusing tho formor of threatening to use a knlfo on him. Ab ovldenco a long butcher knlfo wna produced in Judgo But ler's court, but thoro wob llttlo ovl denco nnd tho cnso was dismissed. To Locitto Here .Jas. Hbgan nnd wife, of Juneau, Alaska, arrived horo today with n view of locating. Ho haB bcon cngngod In mining in Alaska nnd is reported woll to do. Ho wns located In South Africn during tho Boer War, traversed tho Congo and lalor wbb engaged In t1 II .! .1 An.H, M..M, In. I . I. V.l.t, i - i'iuiiiuu luiiou llkliuil 111 mu l-llll- ' I Ipplncs. "Where Motion Pictures Look' Wm '" x?rt,i ,lc'ul,7rc.lin''' Moyb vio, ui,uu itu'jub hi, iiil'u oiuruny night at Mercy Hospital. Ho had boon sick about two wcoka. Fred Wilson has been unnblo to locato INSTALL OFFICERS SUOM MARTHA j BORN. : DEAN. To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Dean, of EaBtsldo, February Mr a daughter. Both mother nnd child nro doing well. Guild Meeting. Tho Episcopal Church Qulld will hold its regular weekly meeting tomorrow nftornoon nt usual. Airs. Robert E. Browning will bo hostess. TJiey Cot tlio Price. A. J. Prlco wns taken In tho tolls of tho law yesterday charged with being drunk. Hn had tho prlco with him and was liberated after sobering up, minus tho usual $f assessment toward tho upkeep of tho city hotol, Will I,i"vo. J. Wright Wilson orpheum; :::: Better" :: :: Change of program at pres ent: Saturday, Sunday, Tues day and Thursday. TONIGHT "Unopened Letter." Edison strong drama in two acts, "Tony the Greaser." Vita graph good single-reel dra ma, "Pie for, Sophie." A packed houso last night liked this comedv, "Hunger Knows No Law." Vi tagraph well-told out-door story, "Dogs of War." Splendid semi-educational subject with beautiful sottlngs, 10c :: ALWAYS :: 10c Matinee Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Coming Thursday-Friday, "The Last Volunteer" in five fivo acts, A revelation in picture production, oven bettor than "M 3" Timesavers n. V THEY SAVE IN FIRST ANDl-fn T" AFTER HOSTS F JSLJ YOU MONEY CARS ISAAC R. TOWER Agout Coos and Gurry Comities. Front Street Marshfield, Ore. ! ! ! NOTICE ! ! WE HAVE ENLARGE!) OUR Repair Department Phone Us Your Ko'y Troubles Bring Your Guns und Bicycles Send Your Droken Umbrellas Your Work Will Bo Done Promptly.' r Marshfield Cyclery Two Phones nny friends or rolntlves. Tho mnn la Bnltl to hnvo been employed ns n cook In enmps along tho rnllrond until ho wnfi taken ill of stomach trouble. IMyrtlo Wood Tnhle. R. F, Ooh hnrtd In North Bend Is putting tho final polish on n henvy director's tnblo nnd olght chairs built by tho North Bond Manufacturing Company that will bo shipped to Hnn Fran cisco for exhibit nt tho Fnlr on tho nilVl (fin ,if Mm Tlnilnililn Tim tttr- nlturo Is . estimated to ' bo worth more than $1200. Tko Ti'Icn. Prizes woro award ed at tho Eagles' Mnscjuorndo bull of Saturday night In tho Eagles Hall. H. Malonoy nnd M. Taylor, dressed as cannibals, woro given tho highest prlzo. Winnlo Simpson nnd Elslo linker as gypsies, woro given prizes for tholr mnko-upsj S. Cuiuinlngs was dressed as n dndc; Mrs, Strom in a costumo of brokon henrts and A, B, Gohrko, as n f dic ing master, woro all nwardod honors. Tho judges woro Mrs. Crnlg, Mrs. Anderson nnd F. R. Kirk. GlftH to Iilbriy. Miss Ellzaboth R. Topping, of tho Publlo Library hns announced tho rocolpt of a val uablo contribution to tho roforonca department of tho .library, Mr. Clnudo Wilson hns given Tho Hand Book of tho Amorlcnn Indian in two volumes which is nn nuthorltntlvo sourco of information on tho sub ject and one which has long boon desired for tho library ,h1ioIvob, C. P. Mason donated n yonr's sub scription to nny mngnzlno tho li brary might need, nnd Populur Mechanics wns chosen by Miss Top ping. Hug Strikes Homo. Ono tit tho 740'J species of bnsobnll bugs has como out of Its wlntor'u hiberna tion nnd tho handiwork of tho var mint was plalnty vlslblo when yesterday several back lot bnso bnll tonms woro seon In vlg ouous action. It Is feared that tho malady will spread through tho ontlro nolghborhool ohroachlng on-tho precincts of tho baskotball season, Tho small boy, being tho f yoCugest. Is nioro ensllv affected i than tho Inrgor youths, but with , tho prcsont rnto of weather tho germ wll Incubate In a hurry, stinging More Than 250 Gather for Joint Installation on Satur day Evening Tho Joint installation of tho Snoml and tho Mnr.tha societies was attend ed by moro than 250 peoplo In the Suomi llnll on Saturday1 ovening. Following tho ceremonies, which also marked tho twenty-first nnnivorsnry of tho main lodge, tho membors gath ered around tho banquet board and Inter danced until an early hour. O. H. Lax, ns retiring president of tho Suomi Society, gnvo n short nd drcsB outlining tho work that has boon dono by tho lodgo during tho yenr. Tho nowly installed offlcors of tho Suomi Society nro: John Snndol President. Alex N, Johnson Vlco president. Otto Hngstrom Chnplaln. Lewis Stono Treasurer. John Backmnn Recording secre tary. Alex Johnson, flnnnclnl secretary. Insldo dunrd Alfred Storn. Outsldo Gunrd Arthur Bishop. Tho now officers of tho Martha, So ciety nro: Mtb. John Sandol President, Mrs. Arthur Bishop Vlco presi dent. Mrs. Leo Bnckmnn Recording secretary. Mrs. Otto BJorqvIst Flnnnclnl sec retary. Insldo Guard Mrs. C. J. Hllls trom. Clinplnin MIbh Lydia Harlatl. I AMONG THE. SICK Miss Anna Holland is reported sick nt her homo on South Fifth street. MIbs Bcsso Flanngnn wan ahlo to resume her teaching In Bunker Hill School today after a week's nuHonco on account of In grippe. Cell Ireland has been confined to his rdom for n fow days by a sc voro nttack of la' grippo. Wilson Knufmnn Is confined to his homo today by Illness. C. E. Nicholson Is reported con valescent nftor n sorlous slego of Illness. M. J. Astrow fs again back on tho job nfler n week's sickness. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. B. 1-oud Is reported qulto sick of stomnch troublo todny. Mrs. R. A. Chnpln of Bny City Is confined to. her homo with mumps. Marlon Gldlcy, llttlo dnughtcr of Mr. and MrB. A. B. Gldloy Is ill with la grippo. Tho children of J. W. VInoynrd of Ensteido nro sick with tonsllltls. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY We Will sell U. S. ACID TEST GRANITE DISH PANS, Regular Prices, 25c, 80c $1.00 Ten-quart pans ., 40c Fourteen-quart pans 50c Seventeen-quart pans -.1 60o SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND GEEHAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING - - - ' i MRS, A. G. AIKKN returned yester day' from Snu Francisco. I. N. BAYLISS returned from a trip to Portland this1 morning. JUDGE J. F. HALL Hindu a buslnoss trip to North Bond this morning, DEL LENNAN, of North Bond, is going to Snu Frunclsco for a short stay. A. W. COOK and wlfo will leavo tho latter part of tho week for Port land. E. K. JONES has returned from n business trip to Portland nnd Senttlo. 'MIIS. JESSH SMITH of South Coos River wnu n Marshflotd atioppor Saturday. WM. D0PSON and wlfo oxpoct to lenvo tho Inttor part of tho wook for 'Portlnnd. F. B. WA1TE arrived In from Suth- orlln vln Portland today on tho ucorgo w. Kidor. MU. AND MRS. O. W. 8ANFORD woro visitors In tho city tpdny from Hnynes Inlet. MRS. ROY MOORE, who hns beon visiting her father, who Is ill In' Seattle, returned homo this morn ing. WARNER OGREN expects to lenvo on tho Nairn Smith to nttond the opening of tho San Francisco exposition. CARL ANDERSON camo back this morning from Hnynes Inlet, whoro ho hns beon visiting with Georgo McCulloch. G. T .TRKADOOLD, City Attorney of Randon, arrived yestorday nnd loft on tho stngo this morning ovoilnnd for Portland. DR. E. V. MORROW urrlved homo from Portland on tho Eldor. Ho wont nortli last wook to aid in ELDER BUGS 57 FROM THE NORTH To Leave at Nine O'clock To night for Eureka Back Here on Thursday Bringing G7 passengers from Port land, tho Georgo W. Elder arrived in today from tho north nnd will leavo out nt 9 o'clock for Euroka. It la ex pected that oho will bo back In horo on Thuradny morning nnd sail nt 1 p. m. for Portlnnd. Thoso who nrrlvcd today wero: Mrs. Ruesoll Bollcn, C. Mnlolioru. Alfred Haft, Mrs. Louis Cnmplec, A. J. Holmnn, Georgia P. Bell, Vorna Mott, L. L. Smith, Win, Wallnco Gra ham, Miss Edith Pattorson, Mrs. O. A Strickland, Mllo M. Plorson, Flora Mi Pleraon, Miss O. Krlch, Mary Pier son, Bill Plorson, Ervln Plorson, Hn zol Plorflon, 'Glades PlorBon, A. R. Rohm, MrB. C. E. Phlnazco, Frank Grimm, Allco M. Wntters, J. M. Mas ters, G. Alio, Matt Alio, Svanto Cnrl son, F. R. Graff, F. M. McTaggart, Martin linker, L. J. Frnzior, Enri T. Southard, W. R, Austin, Mock Sad Alll, Mrs. Snd AUI, Mrs. Roy Mooro, John Fritz, H. A. Russell, Emily Bo dlho, Mnclg Knlcc, Otto Edlundc, Jo nltta Trolllngor, Alex Hedqulst, E. W. Burns, Dr. E. V. Morrow, Jerry Mlllny, U. Shoto, E. Cnrr, R. Stevens, J. N. Bnyllss. Omni L TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I ijtfloo to loan tin frni bccurlty. I. 8. Knufmnn & Co. jMVRTIiK ARMS Mbdcni npnrU monts. Frco heat nnd wntcr. $2G and up. FOR RENT HliuwluwpliiR suite, with bnth, 24C No. 4th St., Tele phone 212-L. .. .i.nanllAn I.. l)ntln.,l nil' iiiuuuinu in u siuiry, tliii(ii'K 1 mu uiutuvjiis ill iviuuiiui anew tho bnsoball fans of last year. MR. AND MRS. E. E. HAYES and ! To Wrnr L'ulforiiis. When tho I daughter Boatrlco of North Bond I edict went forth at tho station of! woro guests yestorday at tho John lr.s-u ISO BROADWAY H. Jessen, M. D. r I'HYSiriAV ayii auunvrtfj irgery and Diseases of Women a I Specialty. ptcn & Hansen bldg. Phono 229-J myrtle Arms. Phono 304-L MESSENGER SERVICE PROMPT, COURTEOUS, RELIABLE TWO PHONES 158R " '445 MARSHFIELD CYCLERY H HE HOME 1 AFFY MADE I AVERN CANDY Wo make Ico cream JI78 Central ua., P"ono lai-L tho Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastorn, that tho employees must wear uni forms, Mnyor Allen straightway thought that tho railroad should havo nothing on the flro dopartment from-the point of ' nnttlness nnd the official edict was Isnuod that tlio I firemen should wear tho uniforms whilo on duty.. Gordon Smith dtig deep In his trunk, extracted tho suit of bluo and shlned his shoos 'to cele-j brato tho occasion, while Charllo' Jonson ransacked tho firemen's quar ters bringing out n form fitting suit that has made him tho onvy of tho ontiro flro department. Snyder homo on Broadway, C. R. BROUailTON, In chnrgo of tho Southern Pacific brldgo work on Coos Bay, plans to leavo this week for San Francisco on busi ness. C. MALEHORN, n Bandon auto stage mau, camo back from Port land on tho Elder this morning and left for his homo on tho train. A, A." SEL'ANDER and wlfo, who havo been spending som6' tlino at tho homo of his parents In I- M. E. REVIVALS HERB Tho meetings nt the First M. E. Church under tho leadership of Dr. Solleck, nro growing in interest. Thoro was a largo attendance last evonlng, and much Intorost manifest ed.' Thoro will ho meetings ovory ovonlncr thin week, naronts nlcetlllK 115 TuoEilnv nvnnlnir. and vounir nonlo's mooting Frday ovening. You will miss an Intellectual feast If you do not attend and everybody Is wolcome; Tlio REST .MHATB IN TOWN1 at tho PALACE MARKET, Dr. ii. "TiTluiirYT dentist Phone 112-J, Room 201, Coko Bldg. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT DEBATE ut tlio M. IJ. jicJIUItCl!, FEU, S TO U8. CuTTHTS OUT NOW" If you don't want it today, you may next weok. Sond this advertise ment and B cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing namo and ad dress clearly. You rccolvo in return thrco trial packages Fploy's Honoy and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup and grippo: Foloy Kidney Pills for weak or disordered kidneys or bladdor; Foley Catbarttb TabletB, a ploasant, wholesonio and cloanslng purgative, just the thing for winter's sluggish bowels and torpid liver. Theso well known standard remedies for Bale by Owl Proscription Pnar many. Frank D. Cohan. Central nvmuo. I'uouo 7. uppobiw uuanu- ler Hotel, NANN SMITH ARRIVES Lumber Cnrrlk-r In fmm fioulli Yes. (erdny .Morning Goes Out Tomorniw. Coming from tho south, tho Nanii Smith nrrlvcd In yestorday morning from San Francisco bringing 18 pas songors. Tho wenthor wns very good nnd no troublo wns experienced on tho up pnBsago. Tho Nairn expects to bo loaded nnd rendy to lenvo out ngnln onrly tomorrow morning. Thoso who nrrlvcd yestorday woro: aiazol Powors, Leo Trnuch, Roy Mooro, Mrs. Hluchoy, Mr. Hlnchey, Mr. Nowlln, G. C. Nelson, Chns. Hol atolu, F. Mnlln, Mrs. A. G. Aiken, E. G. Goodall, J. D. Gosb, Clydo Tomp kins, Mr. Henderson, Miss Isaacs, E. OJLIInJIarkR Sumner, will lenvo Thursday Cor Portland. A. T. HA1NICS and wlfo will lenvo'' tomorrow for California, whoro they will lako In tho San Fran cisco nnd San Diego expositions and visit friends. MRS. OH AS. DHNNISON nnd chil dren, D6nn1d and Floyd, of Bnj City, will leavo Thursday for Montana, whoro sho will visit rolntlves for awhile. MILO PIEKSON, tho Lakcsldo store . koopor, roturncd fcom Portland todny with his wlfo and family, who havo boon spondlng tho win tor In tho Roso city. J. T. HARRIGAN nnd wlfo will leavo tomorrow for California, Whoro thoy will spend sovoral wooks In hopes of benefitting Mrs. Harrlgati'u health, MRS. EUGENE O'CONNELL plans to loavo on tho Kami Smith for 'Snn Francisco nnd other California points whoro sho will visit hor daughter, Mrri. Win. Ford, nnd other frlonds mid rolntlves. J. S. ROBERTS camo down from Tomplcton this morning and plac ed nu order with Frank Sncchl for sovtiral bond of thorough-bred Jorsoy cowu for his dairy ranch. Tho nrilmnls will ho brought up from Eureka. HUGH M'LAIN went down to Ban don todny, whoro ho U submitting a bid of n now sowor lino. Ho ex pects to leavo on Friday for San Francisco, whoro ho will Inspect work being dono on the Coos nnd Curry County exhibit. MISS HAZEL POWERS, who hns boon taking a trained nurse's course at San Francisco, arrived homo yestorday. to upend n threo months' vacation nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powo'rfi. Sho is rceUporating from a slight Illness. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. .195 So. 4th Btrect. i WANTED Woman ns nurao nnd hotiBitoeopor for toldarly, invalid. Apply Mrs. Songstnckcn. - WANTED Epei'lenccl k1,"' J. E. Fltzgornld. Phono 31K1. FOR RENT Plmmmt housekeeping nnd sleeping rooms. CG2 No. 2nd, St. Phono lOG-It. I WANTED WANTED IIoi-mj pasture. I'll. IJIOIJ. WANTED-tTo trade for property, real or porflonnl, two small Judg ments against Klnnoy estates'. Tol. 211-J. FOR SALE I - FOR HALE OR TRADE Good room ing house, closo In. Will trado for either city or country proportj'. Apply X, Times office. FOR SALE CHEAP Four improved lots, 200x112, with C-room houso, IK North Mnrahtlold, nlso lot COx 100, on 10th strcot, Songstnckon Aijdltlon. Apply owner, Thos. F. Mlllor. FOR RENT I FOR RENT (M-oonrliouso on "First strcot, 17. Phono 210-J. FOR RENT Fiirnlslicd flntu, re duced rates. Phono 413-J. - FOR RENT Furnished two-woni npnrtmonts. Phono Dr. Leslie - FOR RENT Tiargo front rooms with heat. Sultablo for 2 or .1 porsons, 205 N". 4th St. FOR RENT Fino stock or dairy rnnch, within a mlloof Marshfield. 1C0 acres with 100 acres of bot tom land. Vory reasonable tornis. Apply E, I. Chandlor, Room 300 Coko building, 1 LOST AND FOUND' f LOST -Eiuimol butlerfly kreiiNt pin. Return to Box "H" Times offlco. ' """ "' t OREGON FIRE RELIEF t t ASSOCIATION t Is tho company that pays ovory loss without Inwuults. John Mattson has rocelvod IiIh $1000 lusurnnco huld on his homo that burned. Tho nssessinOnts had run out four months boforo tho flro, yet tho company camo for- ward and pnld tho nbovo amount. t D. L ROOD, ' t is ngent for tills association Phono 123-J' Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings.' General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK OUr Coos Bay'offioe has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped mid most thoroughly modem twenty-inch hydraulic dredge In Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. THE DELICATESSEN GO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY Wo carry at all times a larso variety of DELICIOUS READY PREPARED FOODS for tno tablo and family trado, ready to Bcrve. Wo glvo our bost attention and efforts to all special orders for social functions and prlvato gatherings. TRY OUR. QUICK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS Delicacies of all kinds to chooso from. A lunch to suit your tuuto iu Quality and Prico, Jff7ij Z2S