The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19 15-EVENING EDITION.
THREE
High Quality Groceries
Our nwn firomnt and oartlcular dellverv RRrvlr.fi Ff-
jclcnt cletks being out of the high rent district and
fneninc: our prices as low as consistent with good busi-
iess makes
Connor & Hoagland
-The Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries
f97 South Broadway.
ENNETT TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON
:npltal, surplus and undivided
OFFICERS!
. W. Dennett, Presldont
fom T. Bennett, VIco ProBldent
Transacts a trust business only.
and also as executor nrtd administrator of estates. Tho only Trust
ompany In Oregon outsldo of Portlnnd organized undor now trust
Jaw In this state.
THE DELICATESSEN CO.
136 NORTH
Wo carry at all times a largo
I'KKI'AKED FOODS for tho tablo
Wo Klvo our best attention, and
for social functions and prlvato
fRY OUR, OJUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
Oollcaclos of all kinds to chooso
tasto In Quality and Prlco.
w
MESSEHGER
TiWO PHONES.
CALL US FOR CAIt.S, TAXICAUH, EXPRESS WAGONS.
mahsiifield cyclery. ,
imesavers
If '
NOTICE ! ! jwReignafTeffw"
AT, HAVE ENLARGED OUIt
ipair Department
Phone
Us Your Koy Troubloa
Bring
Your duns and Dlcyclos
Send
Your Broken Umbrellas
Your Work'
Will Ho Dono Promptly.
arshfield Cyclery
Two Phones
it
115
130 BROADWAY
D0TS0N HOTEL t
ROOM AND HOARD
po.no pint week and up
FUEB IJATII
so hecond mul Curtis Ave.
It. It. Ramos, Prop.
HIGH QUALITY
RUSH FRUITS. VEGETABLES
AND NUTS.
erjihlng in Season Exceptionally
Keen Prlco.
larshfield" Fruit Company,
At l'aiaco Meat Markot
no :$u.j.
PICTURES
and
'icture Framing
REHFELD'S
220 CENTRAL AVENUE
Phono 275-J.
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OP THE
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL
MAICES OF OARS
JJ7 Central Ar. Phono 37S-L
Phones 348-J and 326
profits
-
$125,000.00
Arthur McKeown, Socrotar7
Dennett Swnnton, Treasurer
Acts ns trustee of oxprcss trusts
BROADWAY
variety of DELICIOUS READY
and family trado, ready to servo.
efforts to all special orders
gatherings.
from. A lunch to Bult your
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irso dhoadway
ORPHEUM
"Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
Chango of program at present:
Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday,
TONIGHT Tuesday mill Wednesday
At truo history dmmntfatloii of
(ho woihMuiuous novel liy Ruuuis.
IT'S IN SIX REELS
nud u wonderful pic Into
It tells u very vivid mid complete
story of tho days during
tho French revolution
ROUEItTA SAUNDEUS
In entirely now songs.
10c :: ALWAYS :: 10c
Matinee Suiidny 2:00 p. in.
Rig feature coming Thursday mid
Friday
IT
T
FHE HOME OF BIG FEATURES
AND VAUDEVILLE
FAUST FAUST
In a jiuutoinliio novelty musical net
PAULINE JOSEPH.
That Dainty Soprano, In nu en
tire change of all new program. Two
vaudeville acts.
Tho World Film Corporation pre
scnts tiio "Win. A. Brady feature,
THE DOLLAR 1? MARK
A feature In five parts, showing
tho greed of man for tho almighty
dollar. .A district llrondWMy SUC
CeSS. THE LAST SHOT
A Reliance dranui of tho Wear,
llllih MANAGES A PRIZE FIGHT
A Ivoinlc ivel full of good comedy.
Keren reels of all now feature
reels.
Lou or floor, 13c; entire balcony,
Hie; children under JO yours, Be.
Jfero tomorrow night, tho Mutual
Weekly showing tho latest news
from the sent of war, ami nine
other Interesting subjects.
J. H. Jessen, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BUROEON
S'trgery and Diseases of Women a
Specialty.
Norton & Hansen bldg. Phono 229-J
Res. 890 Cor. 9th & Elrod. Ph. 15gTJ
T. J. SOA1FE
tjj A. H. HORQINS
Marshficld JJgg c0.
Estimates Furnished
Phone UO-R. Marshfjeld, Oregon
SE
LEMWSK
T
TON GH
I For Host Results In
I PAINTINQ, PAPERING and )
DECORATING
E. F. LE MIEUX j
Wull Paper and Paint Store
I 803 No, Front St. P"ouo U&R j
A
wm
DREV1TIE5
tides for February
Tliuo and Height of Tides
Mnrshflcld.
nt
Tho tides are placed In tho order
of occurrens beginning at midnight
with their times on tho first line
and heights on tho second lino of
i each day. A comparison of conso-
cutlvo heights will Indicate whether
It Is high or low water,
i High water on tho bar 2 hours
and 34 mmutcs Earlier than nt
Mnrshflold' ntNorth Dond, 1 hour
and 11 minutes carjler than Marsh
flcld. 22Hrs.. 0.43
Ft. .. 2.5
23Hrs.. 1.42
Ft... 2.8
24Hrs.. 3.20
Ft... 3.0
2GHra.. 0.10
Ft... 4.0
2CIIrs.. 0.G7
Ft... 4.4
27IIrs.. 1.3C
Ft.... 4.7
28Hrs.. 2.10
Ft... G.l
7.19
C.3
8.GG
C.l
10.08
6.2
4.B2
3.0
G.GG
2.1
G.47
2.3
7.32
1.8
2.GG
1.0
4.09
0.9
G.14
0.7
11.13
G.4
12.10
G',7
12.G9
9.48
3.G
11.09
3.7
0.0
0.0
6.17
0.3
P.G1
0.7
7.30
G.9 0.1
1.43 8.04
C.l 0.2
WEATHER FORECAST
Dj AmocUIM rrm to Cool tij Tlmn.J
OREGON Rain west,
fair cast, southerly winds, 4
modornto nonr conBt.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tbo 24 lioura ending nt
4:13 a. in., Fob. 23, by UenJ.
Ostllnd, special government
motcorologlst:
4 Maximum CO 4
Minimum 40
At 4:43 a. m 43
Precipitation 8G
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1914 C1.19
Precipitation samo porlod 4
last year 47.47
Wind. Southwest, cloudy.
Moose Smoker.- Tho Mnrshtlold
Moouo Lodgo Is enjoying a smoker
nt tholr bnll this ovenlug. Plans
for tlielr now homo and a member
ship cnmpalgn may bo taken up.
Council Meetings. Tlioro will bo
a mooting of tho City Council nt
eight o'clock tills evening, tbo first
In two wcoks. Also tho city fath
om nt North Demi nnd Enstsldo will
ba iu session.
Return Soon. Scnntor I. S. Smith
nnd wife, Representatives O. R.
Barrow and S. P. Polrco,- nro ox
poctod hero In n day or two from
Salem, tho Legislature having clos
ed Sunday.
Hunker Hill Ser-lces. A. F. Bass
ford will preach In tho Bunker IfJII
school houso Wednesday evening.
Thoro will bo a twonty-mlnuto song
sorvlco boforp tho prcachlilc All
nro welcome.
Chntt Joins Fraternity. Word
bnu beon recolvod hero that Sidney
Clark, who loft horo a few days
ago to enter tho University of Ore
gon, has becomo pledged to tho Phi
Gnunuu Delta National fratornlty.
Woman Frightened. Mrs. R. E.
Browning sent In a call for tho po
llco Sunday evening after sho heard
soino ono mako soveral attempts to
opon tho door at their home. Whon
tho pollco arrived, thoro was no
traco of anyone
Kelly Named At tho annual
stato convention of tho Oregon
Christian Endeavor Society at Eu
gono last week, Ned C. Kelly, of
Coqullle, was elected one of tho
vlco-prcsldents for tho Southern
Orogon division,
Postpono Meeting. -Out of ro
spoct for Mrs. L. M. Noblo, who Is
OUR POLICY
Satisfaction or 'Your
Money Back.
Abf olutily One Price,
Agency ILoyal Tailors
and Kuppenheimer
Clothes.
Crpssebtf $hoes.
FIXUP
Two Stores
Marshficld f; :: :: North Beml
one of tho oldest mcmberfl of tho
A. N. W. Club, the ladles of that
organization hnvo postponed its
meeting from Thursday of this w.eek
to Thursday, March 4, when JIn.
Frledborg will bo hostess.
Couplo Mnrrtcd. Roy, Q. LeRoy
Hall yesterday porformed tho mar
riage ceremony for Miss Nelllo F.
Church nnd Harold Moore, both of
Catching Inlet. Tho young couplo
expect to tnko up farming and will
settlo Bomowhero In Coos County,
their homo not yet being decided.
Mrs. Poolo Hurled. Tho burial of
Mrs. William Poole, who died Sun
day morning, was held this morning
from tho Dungan Undertaking Par
lors, tho Borvlco being Conducted by
Rev. Unssford, Mrs. Poolo was a
former resident of Florence, nnd
came hero in the early fall for med
ical treatment.
Firemen Hold Dance. - Mursh
flold's Volunteer Flro Department
laddies with their ladles' gathered
last pvonlng In the I. O. O. F. Hall
to onjoy tho annual dance given by
tbo organization. Practically pvcry
member of tho Department wns pres
ent, and tbo ovonlng wns mndo live
ly with lartln'B orchestra.
Sees Prowlers. Mrs. Hugh Mc
Lnln last night about 11 o'.clock
called tho pollco to her homo on
Hlghlnnd avenue, telling them that
sho had noticed n suspicions charac
ter prowling nbout tho Central
school. Tho pollco visited tho placo
and nftor staying about for somo
time wont away confident that tho
man had vanished.
Starts Cleaning Business Charles
Terry, who has boon employed for
tho Inst flvo months ns a barber in
J. T. Terrol's barber shop, has sent
for paraphcualla to start a cleaning
and pressing establishment next
door to tho Marshfiold Bakery on
Second street. Ho states Ills dry
dry ccanlng and pressing buttlt
will bo horo In n few wcoks.
Drunks Hothcr. Nlghwatchman
Bill Shoupo says that most of tho
recent reports of prowlors and bur
glars have been caused by drunks
getting mixed up Iu tho location of
tholr homes. Tho majority of thorn
havo beon cniiBod by parties seeking
prlvato lpdglug houses in various
parts pf town, tho oxnet location of
which thoy do not know whon thoy
got too much liquor,
Lecturer Here. Mr. Haugan, a
Scandinavian locturor and newspa
perman, arrived horo Sunday from
San Francisco to spond a fow wookB
on tho Boy, Ho will speak under
tio auspices of tho Sons of Norway
horo. Ho wns formerly located at
Minneapolis, and Is an old frlondB
of C. A. Smith. Ho had luncheon
with Mr, Smith In San Francisco
tho othor day and said tliat tho lat
ter was optimistic concerning tfio
oirtlook.
Wife Allowed Alimony. Judgo
Coko this morning grnutod Mrs.
Dlxlo Egenhorf $100 suit money
nnd $2G a month as temporary ali
mony pending hor suit against her
husband, William Egonhoff, tor dl
yorco. Iu hor complaint, tho wlfo
alleged that ho had boon cruol and
inhuman Jn his treatmont, often b.o
capiod runk and has conunltted
adultery. Sho found him at South
Inlet In company with another wo
man. Egenhoft has beon running
tho gasolluo boat Allco II.
Go to Supremo Court. John D.
(loss nud Tom T. Bonnott expect to
leave about Thursday for Salom,
whero they will conduct tho caso
of Burnum versus Lockhart, carried
thoro on nppoal from tho Circuit
Court, "whero tho caso waa decided
In favor of tho plaintiff, who is
now dead. Tho issuo involves tha
purchaso of Point Bnrnum above
Flagstaff, tho tract being boughl
under contract and tho controversy
l8 over tho fulfillment of tlo Pa
tract. About $18,000 Is Involved In
tho caso.
Phuitlng .Mines. Emmet Plorco,
who was up from Tarheol camp this
week, taformod Frank Denning that
Homer Ring had discovered a craft
laying mines in tho loyyor bay, fig
uring out that thoy woro anticipat
ing somo uaval attack in tho fu-
turp. However, It seems that Homer
Does
Net Rub
Off, Lasts
4 Tims as
I ah a. fits....-
mmm
,. T-f T-T. -.
S.ui Work.
Get a Can Today
BLACK BILK STOVE POLISH
For Sale by
SOIIROEDER & HILDENnitAND
Phoiw 77,
was passing off the dredge Seattle.
ns a real mlpo layer and when Don-
aid Chnrleston was Investigating the
character of tho rock ledge across
tho bay near tho government work?,
hla diving suit was most convincing
evidence to tho Tarheel aggregation,
Made Quick Time. Sunday, grab
ably for tho first tlmo In tho history
of Coos Bay, n Snn Francisco paper I
was read hero tho day nftor pub
lication. It waB brought In by Cap-1
tain B. W. Olson on tho Adeline j
Smith. Ho left San Francisco early'
Saturday morning, soon after tho
Examiner was Issued and secured
a copy. Ho arrived In hero early
Sunday morning with tho Adeline.
It happened that tho edition was
tho San Francisco Exposition Open
ing number of tbo Examiner, mak
ing tho event n llttlo moro note
worthy. Englners Ask Figures. Tho gov
ernment engineer's pfflco In Port
land has sent to tho Port Commis
sioners asking tho amount of money
expended on tbo harbor project
and also tho amount pf cubic yards
removed frpm tbo main channel.
Tim figures, ns they nro being sent
back by Secretary J. W. Motloy,
show that between March 31, 1913,
and December 31, 1914, G4C,439.35
has been expended and 3,938,47.8
cubic yds. of drt excavated. Tho fig
ures aro to bo used in making a
report to tho war department at
Washington.
Fear Skating Rink Noise. That
a skating rink erected at tho cor
ner of Elrod and Broadway, an has
been planned, wll b,o a. nuisance, Is
tho contention of tnembors of tho
Ferry cstato, who own rcsldonco
proporty adjoining tho propoBod Bite.
Georgo Ferry Uvea noxt door, Tio
contention is that tho building
would shut off light from tho
houso nnd that tho nolso of tho
rink would mako It Impossible for
any ono to ltvo In tho vicinity.
Graves & Mclnturft hnvo boon re
tained by tho Forry Estate, and wll
lnvcstlgato tho matter.
Cloan-up Committee Meets.
Thoro was a meeting of tho clean
up campaign commlttco, tho chair
man of tho flvo city districts jn
tho Chamber of Commorco, whoro
thoy met with City Attornoy John
D. Gobs nnd tho health commtttoo
of tho Council, Harry J. Kimball
nud Georgo E. Cook nnd with Health
Officer Dr. E. E. Strnw. Methods
of cloanlng up that may bo opforcod
togcthor with tho gist of now qr
dlnancos wuro discussed. Word will
soon bo glvon to start tho general
campaign that Is oxnectod to result
In tho cleaning up of tho city.
W. C4 BRApLEY left today( for
Gard'lnof and .'Sdpttstiun. x'.
J. CONLOGUB, of Coqulllo, caino
over last evening on business nnd
plonsure.
MISS AGNES MILLER, ot Myrtlo
Point, roturnod homo today nftor
a short, visit In Mnrshtlold.
A. P, DAVIS, of Sheriff Johnson's
office camo over last ovonlng to
nttond a meeting of tho Masonic
Lodgo.
MRS. W. J. HJLL and son, William,
havo beon ppondlng tho past wpok
at tho J. A- Goodwill homo on
South Coos River.
J-. ALBERT MATSON oft for Son
Francisco this afternoon on tho
Nann Smith, expecting to bo gono
for about two wcoks.
CHARLES M'PHKRSON, wlfo nnd
child, roturnod today from Alle
gany. Mr. McPberson has been
conducting roylval services.
J. O. LANGW.ORTHY roturncd this
mornlug from Allegany, whero ho
wpnt on a visit to his daughter,
Mrs. Captain '.ornion Edwards.
MRS, C. R. P1?CK Joft on tlm Nann
Bnifth for tho lower bay and ul
timately San FranqlBco, SJio will
visit In tho South untl) .about
May 1.
PR. AND MRS. J, O, STRMMLER,
pf Myrtlo Point, woro poBsongors
pn tho Nann Smith this afternoon
Your
Doctor's
''First Aid"
In Sickness
SquiWs
Cheniicals
"THE OWL"
TJuTX'eriU-m Are; Drug' Store,
ffikmmofa
A Few pf Our Permanent Species
ENGLISH WALNUTS, per pound ..,.,.. ,f 15c
FIRST-CLASS CItEAMERY BiUTTER,' f resh! poiintl tfqunro1 76c
COOKING. APPLES, 4 tier, per box ijjl.oo
Wo carry a full lino of Fresh Vegetables nnd Fruits. Wo .Haro
You Money Oct a Receipt.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House
Phono :10I.,T.
for tho South, whero they go on
a vacation.
0. It. BUFFllNQTON loft yesterday
afternoon for Gold Beach, whore
he goes on soveral days legal
business In connection with the
Tohn D. Goss law office.
MRS. OEO. N. BOLT, who expected
to leavo yesterday for California
on account of tho serious ilncss
of her mother, received a telegram
stating that tho latter was much
Improved and It would not po
npcessary for hor to como.
MI8SES KATE ANP EVA FARBRR
of Myrtlo Point, camo vcr last
evening to still on tho Nann Smith
for Sap Francisco. Miss Eyn
Farbor will tako a courso ns a
professional nurso thcro nnd Miss
Knto Farbcr will return after a
short visit.
II. G. REKDER, tho gonial proprie
tor of tho Beaver Hill Hotel, was
In Mnrshtlold today on business.
fo states that tho mlno Is shut
down on account .of a breakdown.
Mrs. Recder will lcayo tbo first
pf next month for thplr homestead
in. Washington, whoro sho will
spend a few months whllo ho wll
handle tho hotel nlono.
MRS. L. W. LANGDON nrrlved horo
Sunday to Join Mr. Lnngdon, who
roturnod to tho Bay recently af
ter an absonco of about two years.
They will rcsldo In Bay City to
bo near Mr, Langdon'a work.
Thoy will bo warmly welcomed
back by tho many friends thoy
mado during their former resi
dence on tho Bay.
JOHN ROSS, ot tbo Smlth-Powors
Company, was hero yesterday from
Wagner, arranging to start a storo
thoro. A Postofflco will bo on
oued at Wagner beforo long nnd
a number ot email stores will bo
put in, making It a rcnl town,
whothor tho namo will bo Wagner
or Powors is n question that l
still uudocldod.
BARGAINS
FOR ,WEDfISAY THURSDAY
AW FRIPAV AT.
THE FAIR
t
IVBpoojs.Clarks bost( QCn
0 Cotton for ZUC
.,
f f f f f
$2.00 and $3. GO Thompson f
aipvo Fitting Cprsots, var.
ious now styles. &k rn
Only ... , ipliwLI
11.00 Ladles latest folt
hats. AH shados. CCP '
All our Blankets, Comfort-
ors, Sheets, Pillow Cases and U
Bed Spreads at special
nrlces.
L .
S1.S0 and $1.75 Men's styl-
Ish, Dross Shirts, abac-nn 4
. Intply fast colors Only JJu
r
v
30c quality , best atrlpod
feather-proof bod tick- 4(n
. Ing, Only yard .i...du
.,
3Cc and 40c ladles' laco
trlruniod pantsi light nn
weight. Only Up
4
lCc and 20c ladles' ptifo
linen and Shamrock f
h lawn handkerchiefs ....lb
,
Rear Cloth and silk bon-
nets for children and Infants.
All reduced. 7Cc, QCn
COc and ZOli 4
Navajo Indian Moccailns,
4 all sizes, at special prices. 4
'
Spoctal bargains in stamped
llnons. Wo aro giving nbso-
lutely freo 4 skeins D, M,
C with any piece, bought
.here today.
4
ABSOLUTELY YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OR YOUR MONEY HACK
THE FAIR
. HCENTRAL AVENUE
NEXT TO'ClLVNDwHt ifOTEL
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1
FQK SALE IJ-room hpiuo ami tvo
lots In EnBtslde, $500. Will itrado
for lot in Bunkor Illl. Ph. 7G-L
NOTICE Will tho person who took
tho wrong umbrella Sunday night
from tho Methodist church, plcnao
return tho snmo to tho pastor,
Rov. JCnottsT
FOlt RENT 3room house. P48 So.
Elovcnth street., Phono 253-L.
VOll SAliE CI'RP Horscv, liar-
ncEs and rubbor-trod buggy.
Phono 31C-L. J. J. Kendall,
Marshfiold.
LdST-i-indles, bar plu nt North
Bend High School Band concert.
Howard for roturn to Mrs. Frances
B. Balloy or phono or return' to
Times office.
FOR SALE 7-room modern Louse,
will tako good building lot.
Terms. Phono 42G-J,
FOR RENT Furnished two-rui
npartmonts, 3rd and Anderson,
Phono 249-L.
Ii08T uuUl jKckct ax'coiint book,
partly filled, and haying namo of
Albert BasBford, Coos Bay Tjmcfl,
Jn ;ront,. Pleasp roturn to Tho
Times.
1.
WANTED
WANTED IX) EXCILVNQE SO acrca
ot land, or atono building or stock
ot drugs, Iu I'awneo County, Ok
lnboina, for saw mill outfit. Ad
drots J. S. McMurtry, Maramcc,
Oklahoma.
WANTI-Hl To sell .l-cliair J)rber
outfit, .5 rarrors, 2 workatands, gas
boater, polo iind cash reglstor. Ap
ply to G, II. Truman, North Dond.
V FOR SALE f
FOR HALE Full blooded, younK
Holstoln calves, All(lros W
M'organ, North Coos Rtvor,
FOR SAL1
Motor boat. .Excellent
enrino, F
A. Sacchl,
FOR BALK Chester Whte boar,
$30.00 Phono 307XC or address
P. O. Box 342, Norjh Bond.
FOR RENT
X
FOR RENT1 Housekeeping sulto,
Moisbflold Hotel, Cpr. Third and
Commercial. Phono 137-L.
FOR RENT 0-rooin Imuso on First
streot, 17. Phono 2J0-J.
FOR RENT Largo front rooms with
heat. Suitable for 2 or 3 persons.
26G N. 4th St.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU 1ito
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company. Pimm
MAN WANTED
$J25 Per .Month)
WANTED-l man tg
haiidto good hifslucsii op
portunity payjng $123
pei niontli. Snwl cap
JtnL required. Worth l)i
vestlgiilng. Owner muit
hcl at o.nco. Get in
lmslijeijn fpr ypijrhelf,
"Sep Held A?ou; It."
W. A. REID
100 Front Street.
FOR
TRANSFER.
Sl'OJtAOi:
ASi'P
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FixUght and lhtggago,
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
l'houo i;.
lttwldcnco Phqno J't.J,
Market hvo. and' Waterfront
ft