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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 191 5- EVENING EDITION. THREE are Damam Conner Lot 50x120 Feat hit Addition; lot Hourly level with l-ioom house mid wood- licet graded hi front mid xhlewallc laid; nil paid for. Only $450 i nl. once. Terms If desired. Apply. f bing& Harvey Co. imoimcement Jlt.SDAY, MARCH ITU, I WILL FORMALLY OPEN MY 'arlor Millinery my slnek N not largo, l(, Is rcrcM'ii(n(ivo of tho latest u Myle.s mid' tho ladles of Coos Hay nro cordially Invited kind Inspect my offerings. A few tailored models from er, New Voile City, nro being .shown. Agent for Schwcl.er Ji Co.'s Imported .Swiss Embroideries. 'ffley " Maker of Gowns and Hats lotion ti Hansen's. Phono KID-.T We're right after you, Mr, Business Man! I Do you want a pair of trousers that are dressy j that keep their shape better than the average that don't catch the dust? How about a hard finished worsted gray with a pin , check or a new two-toned . brown with the new shade predominating? ' MlMrniy Of course they come in softer fabrics and in a great variety of patterns and sizes. Dutchess Trousers $2.00 to $6.00 Woolen. Mill Store Two Stores ON'T BE MISLED Iwiy WAR PRICES ni-q high. Wo wiy OUR PRICES nro li and VH CAX SAVE YOU MONEY ns wo cany ho over- iH'iisu and save you that on tho cost In HARDWARE, I NO and FARM IMPLEMENTS, which Is to VOUIt AD- :. ichroeder Hildenbrand's Ilnrdivnro & Plumbing, repair nliop. ou Want the Best In the Meat Line Telephone Us US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS y the best that Coos County and Portland can fur- Ius. we nave equipped our market to keep and pen meats and give the most prompt and efficient deliveries possible. THE UNION MARKET J. F. Ford Co. )uth Broadway. Phone 58 ORPHEUM "Where Motion Pictures Look Better t an it. Tucsdn) vVed n csrtny WHEN FATE WAS KIND Thrco-part American drama by Amorlcan artiste. Tolls n dlfforont Btory In a vory dramatic way. SECOND CHILDHOOD Comedy drama. Novel nnd Intor- ' outing. ; ETHICS OF THE PROFESSION i DIogrnph clrnimi. Strong story. I 1915 PATHE NEWS I Includes following topical sub I Jects: Animated Map of Australia's 1 Droam, Now Breastworks mn'do by Canadians; Big French Gun Bom bards Gormnn Positions; , England Sliollod by Gorman Warships; Sub way FIro Endnngors Thousands; Presentation of Iloro Medals; Base ball on Ico. Edgar Cason will appear In now songs. 10c :: ALWAYS :: 10c Mntlnco Sunday 2:00 p, m. Wo hnvo Improved our pictures. K&H iREMTl&S ho dozed Into sobbrncss. This inorn- lng ho was broke nnd was unable to I Stand for the $5 assessment lovlold . by Judge Butlor. WEATHER FORECAST Dr AnocUtal rrnt to Coos Bar TIidm. OREGON Fair, varlablo winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. m., March 2, by D011J. Ostllud, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Mnxlmum 57 Minimum 30 At 1:43 a. m 37 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1914 ... v 52.74 Precipitation samo porlod last year D0.8S Wind: Northwest, clear". ' i Band Conceit Snndiiy. Director II. N. Fenlon has arranged for a band concert Sunday afternoon at tho Orphoum Theater. Tho High School Chorus of seventy voices will sing four numbers and will bo nccnmpanl cd by the band. Jooks admitting boats from tho In lets to tho north and from C003 Ulver Into tho main channel. The plan will at lenst bo presented at tho mooting of tho Commissioners next Monday. monthly weather summary for february Mean Maximum . 54.0 Mean Minimum t 38. C Mean 46. C Maximum 01 Bates Cth and 10th. Minimum 28 Dato 14th. Greatest Dally Rango 27 Total Precipitation 8.35 Inches Greatest in 24 hours ...1.20 inches. Dato 1st. Number of Days with 0.1 inch or mora Precipitation 22 Clear Days 7 Partly Cloudy 1 Cloudy 20 BENJ. OSTLIND, Special Mot'l Obsorvor. I'laiiH Service. Rov. G. L. Hall will speak at tho school houso In Bunkor Hill at 7:30 o'clock thlH ovon- Ing, Receive Degrees. Claud Richard Wright, goverment onglneer tit Ban don, and Georgo I. Denbelgh wore given tho Royot Arch degreo In Ma sonry last evening In the lodge rooms, following which tho members enjoyed themselves at a banquet. Ifnrt Charts Abonrd. When tho lfarnaclo left yesterday for hor south ern trip bIio carried charts. The be lief today was that tho men had put tho sea expecting to secure this par aphonaUa in San " Francisco. It Is known that maps, nt least pf tho coast between hero and San Fran cisco aboard. It Is not believed that tho ship was insured. Argue Motion. A motion to ihmbIi the writ of review In tho caso of tho Wlllamotlo Pacific vorsus tho city of Marshfleld was argued before Judgo Coke this afternoon. Tho rail road is disputing tho rondwny con domed ncross their trackB by tho city. This is tho opening gun of what pro mises to bo a long fight. C. F. Mc Knight appeared for tho railroad and Attorney Murphy for the city. Steamboat Inspectors Here. Gov ernment steamboat Inspectors J. J. Meany and W. O. Wohlln arrived on tho morning stago from Florence, and tomorrow will Inspect 'tho local .steamboats, going on Friday to Co qullle, , planning tholr return to Portland Saturday on tho Break water. At Gardiner they Inspected the Restless; on Coos Briy they will (oU over tho Powers, Alort, and tho Roanior', and at Coqulllo, the Dispatch, Coqulllo and tho T'olo .graph. Thcso Inspectors aro as sistants to local steamboat Inspec tors Edwards and Fuller nnd liavo no part In levying finds, but merely report to tho main offices In Port land. Stcambdats that nro found complying with tho law in all re pdcts aro granted licenses for another year. put IiOST On Broadway ,or Curtis avc plat of area south of Curtis avo. Reward for return to Box "D"' Times office. $km& FOR SALE Harness nearly now, nl so household furniture. Inqulro at Powors Blacksmith Shop, North Bend. FOR RENT Furnished nix-room house, with bath, on Sherman ave nue, t close- In. Inqulro . Powers Blacksmith Shop, North Bend, To Remodel Grnnd. Tho room formqrly occupied by tho Grand Tho attjo, on Front Street Is being ro modeled by J. F. Tolandor, to bo completed on Jiarch 10 that Hugh Sneddon may movo his pool and bll lard tables Into tho building. Ho bought out tho Allen Blllard For lorn and oxpocttt tho movo will glvo hi 111 bettor accotnldntlons. Builds Home. C. A. Pottit, of tho Coos Bay Steam Laundry, Is building a cozy five-room cottngo on his property In First Addition. ligh Quality Groceries !;0vn prompt and particular delivery service Ef- cierKs Demg out or tno nign rent district ana our nricQs ns low as consistent with good busi- Kakes Conner & Hoagland t Leading Grocers Dealersnn Good Groceries jutli Broadway. Phones 348-J and 32b DON'T miss (ho COOS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP GA.ME HATUR. DAY EVENING. Spring Stylos. Miss Mary Clarko returned yestoriuy via Floronco from Portland, whoro sho has been purchasing sprh.g millinery stock. Sho stntcs that thoro will bo moro largo lints this season nnd tho colors will bo much gayer than for tho last couple of years. Brother Dies.- E. A. Andorson Is In receipt of tho and news of tho death of an elder brother, Henry Andorson, nt Ditsburg, Altus, Cana da, ou February 1G, In his 81st yoar. This Is only tho second death In n family of ton children of whom E. A, Anderson Is tho seventh child. Sells Business. Sylvester Jonos Is ovor from Myrtlo Point. Ho and Mr. Gourloy havo sold their moat market and wholosalo moat business In Myrtlo Point to J. A. Robblns. Thoy havo rotalnod tholr ranch mid stock business, but may dispose of that as thoy havo a good offer for It. AVns Too Wet. .Bert Johnson wont to the oxtremo last evening and short ly nftor olght o'clock, when, tho night was still young, ho was fbtind Intox icated and two offlcor woro nooded to cart him off to the city jail where Opens Shop. A. T. Lowls, who arrived horo recently from Ellens burg, Washington, whoro ho has boon engaged In tho contracting bus iness, is opoulng a wall papor and paint business nt 2CG Market avo nuo. Tho firm will ho known ns tho Art Decorating Company. Ho comes well recommended and will doubtless havo a good business. Receives Black Hand Note A placard that dripped with blood, car ried stains of dlro deeds wrltton In tho form of a Black Hand carrying tho warning "Bowaro," dofondor of Firo Bugs," nppearod on tho door of C. F. McKnlght's otfico In tho Coko Building. Tho attorney survoyod tho work, ndmlred tho artistic tompor inont displayed but rofuscd to hocomo oxcltod, declaring that somo of his friends nro trifling with him. Repair Light plant. Carpenters today nro nt work remodollng tho auxiliary light plant of tho Oregon Powor Company at tho Portor Mill, tho Btatlon that was damaged by tho flro of two months ngo. According to R. M. Jennings, of tho local com pany, tho ontlro equipment will bo restored and ordors nro now being1 placod for part of tho material, Tho dabago to tho building was call muted by tho firo Insurance udjus tors at about $1100. TAYOR SIGLIN was In froln lath mils Inlet tridity ou hilslncss, pit. PHIL KEI55ER, of North Bond Is it Mnrshfleld visitor today, G. A. MILLER, of Loon Lako, was among tho visitors in tho city to day. CLAUD II. GILES, attorney of Myrtlo Pqlnt, waB over on n business vis it, last ovonlng nnd today, ALFRED, JOHNSON, Jr shorlff, camp ovor from Coqulllo today, , seeing Judgo Coko rogardlng tho calling of tho grand Jury. J. J. VtEANY and O. Z. Woldln, gov ernment steamboat Inspectors, ar rived via tho stago routo this morn ing to Inspect tho local steamboats. Thoy will go to Coqulllo tomorrow. C. It. PECK loft .on tho morning ' train for Myrtlo Point. Ho expects to bo gono sovornl days nnd will also visit. Coqulllo boforo return ing. GEORGES W. IIA55EN, a Portland at tornoy who enmo hero to establish n branch of tho Royal Arcanum, has been called homo and loft this morning on (ho stngo. F. H. CONWAY fort via, tho stago routo yesterday morning for Port land whoro ho goos Intorostod In tho salo-of Myrtlo Arms bondB. Ho expects, to bo gono for at. least n weok. FOR SALE, Cheap If taken nt once. Furniture complete tor 5-room house, Apply corner Virginia and Dronilwny, Bangor. R. i. RED HATCHING EGGS; iOft hardy open rnnga hctiB (not pul lets) mated with, 10 .vigorous males. Largo unblonishcd eggs; strong fertility; GO cents dozen. 1330 No. 8th st., Femdafo. W1ESSEWGER SERVICE 1SH TAVO PHONES. liL US FOR OARS, TAXICAHS, EXPRESS WAGONS. FH LD CVCLERY. 15(1 BROADWAY 2n, M. D. IAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Womon Specialty. n-en bldg. Phono 229- 9tU & Elrod. Ph. 156- IN IDERTAKING PARLORS pvlll ho keit TO THE PUBLIC Jlar btitto licensed Maker will bo in charge IPhouo 105-J 2n Commutation U Tickets $2.00 Krfcbfleld-North Bend Auto U Cum every ten minutes from 8 a. m to 12 p. ni.j to SouUi Slough onco a day, leavlny nt 11 a. iu.; to Empire three trips a day. GORHT A KING. Props. TO PORTLAND VIA FLORENCE AUTO STAGE SCHEDULE FEBRUARY, 11)15. TThe home g AFFY MADE I AVERN CANDY Wo inako Ico cream 378 Central avo., P"ono 1.1 1-L IJbby COAL, l'ho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific I LIvory and Transfer Company. ., ' -y . .- ... .i... ,. . II Leave Leavo Lgavo II Floronco Marshfleldl Gardiner Mon. .. 1 3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m. D:00a.m. Tues. . 2 3:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. 5:30 a.m. Wed... 3 4:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. 0:00 a.m. Thur. , 4 4:30 a.m. 5:30 a.m. G:30 a.m. FrI. ... 5 5:00a.m. G: 00 a.m. 7:00a.m. Sat. .. G 5:00 a.m. G:00a.m, 7:00 a.m. Sun. .. 7 0:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Mon. .. 8 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Tues. . 9 8:00 a.m. 9:00 n.m. 10:00 a.m. Wed. ..10 9:30a.m. 10:30 n.m. 11:30 a.m. Thur. .11 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. FrI. ..12 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Sat. ..13 12:30 p.ni.l l:30p.m. 2:30 p.m. Sun. ..14 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Mou. ..15 3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. Tuo. ,.10 3:30 a.m. 4:30 n.m. 5:30 a.m. Wed. ..17 4:00a.m. 6:00a.m. 0:00a.m. Thur. .18 4:30 a.m. 5:30 a.m. 0:30 a.m. FrI. ...19 5:00a.m. G:00 a.m. 7:00a.m. Sat. ...20 5:00a.m. G:00a.m. 7:00a.m. Sun. ..21 5:00 a.m. I 0:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Mon. ..22 0:00 a.m. I 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Tuo. ..23 7:00 a.m. I 8:00!a.m. 9:00 a.m. Wed. ..24 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m. 10:30a.m. Thur. .25 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. FrI. ...20 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 3at. ...27 11:00 a.m. 112:00 m 1:00 p.m. Sun. . .28) 12:00 m l:)0 p.m. 2:00 p.m. To Hold Installation. The mom bors of tho Slgmi Chi fratomlty who received their alumni charter a fow days ago will mcot In tho rooms of Dr. Lloyd Mott, nt North Bend, Sat urday ovonlng whero tho Installa tion of officers will tako place. At tho samo tlmo plans will bo discus sed for tho Htimmor trip to tho frat ernity convention at San Francisco, Tho plan Is to notify all Sigma Chi mombora of Oregon and Idaho and havo thorn como to Coos Bay, that they may all leavo from hero together. On early trips, through to Portland samo day, conditions being favorable. Family Tree. Frank Tlchonor, who is hero from Portland, has ro cently traced Jils family trco back to the early part of tho seventeenth centdry. Ho finds that his ances tors, tho Brlnkorhoff, Hodden and Tlchenor families, came to Amcrfcu soon after 000 and somo of his ancestors havo fought , In overy Amorlcan wnr. Ho has presented a copy of tho gononlogy to Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, n .cousln.whoso fam- jly treo is about tho same, Mr, Tlchonor started In tracing it somo tlmo ngo when ho sought member ship In tho Sons of the American Revolution, which will hold Its Nat ional convention at Portland next year. I AT THE HOTELS I . Cluimllcp Ifolel . A Canieron, Sulomj E'. Yj. PotrJ, Salem; D. Vnnco, Portland; K. F. McLood, Porland; E. D. Mowory, Vnle'Oro.; Jack Gould, Myrtlo Point; T. B. fcleck, Senttlo; L. L. Mullt, Portland; Claud II. Giles, Myrtlo Point; aIbs Mary Cnrborry, Eugono. Lloyert Hotel C, Shadock, Rosobtirg; II, T. Hymo, ItoBoburg; A, M, Shopord, Mc Kinloy; G, A. Mlllor, Loon Lnko; B. Gibbon, Myrtlo Point; L. A. Bunch, Myrtfd Point. Hr. Tiiuvrcnco Hotel Jlrs. L. C. Mallory, Portland; J. B. Simpson, Soattlo; Mrs. J. A. Good will, Coos JUvor; William Martin, Coqulllo; (Hormnn Kloln, Wagner; Syl Jons, Myrtlo Point; P. E. Lar son, Allogany; William Howard, Cooston. Blniico Hotel Charles Rltzman, Coos Rivor; W. O. Porklns, Coos Itlvor; W. W. Hoi land, Parkorshurg; W. W. Lawhorn, Allegany; John Swing, Empire, FOR ItKN'T Deslmblo Mjycn-rooin houso on Elrod, nenr Toutti. I. S. , Knufmnn & Co. WANTED Girl for general Iioiimv work. Mrs. F. W. Powers, 771 South Fourth stroot. FOR SALIC 5-horso electric motor and oloVator hofst, cheap, F. To landor, 892 North Front' stroot. FOR, RENT Rooms with hath 9f,75 and up, nlso housokeoplng rooms, 237 North Broadway. FOR HALE Airedale Tcrrlcrff.cluun ptonshtp Ntbck. Anothor Utter of' tho kind of pups that aro too good to glvo away. Tho dogs that niaKo good at anything. 10 each either sex, but to good homos only. Address 'M" Times office FOR IliCNT Housekeeping rooms. Black Apartment houso. 827 South Fifth stroot. WTHTIT WYANDOTfES ICgRs for sotting. 1.50 for 15; Best Mating, $3,00 for 15; brooding hens and cockerola for sale. Phono"310Xtif Hnzolmount Poultry Ranch, L. F. Houporman. ' ' i ART NEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec end and Market. WANTED WANTED Work on ranch by young man, Milking proforrcd. Phono 434-L. Has $10,000,000 Scheme. A blue print of proposed changes to the Coos Bay channel havo been re ceived by the Port Commissioners from M. M. Condron, of Wolser, Idaho. The sketch would build dikes on each side of a channel 2000 feet wldo from tho bar to tho Smith mill. All fresh water, In cluding Coos Rivor, would flow out side of the main channel, emptying Into tho ocean through a cut to bo made in the long sand spit running dpwu to tho bar. Tnero would be . SOCIAL CALENDAR.' WEDNESDAY Pro8bytorinn Auxiliary In church hall . W. Ir. M. C. with Mrs. A, Z. Downs. Open meeting of Chaml nado Club, Swedish Aid with Mrs, Eric Johnson, Prlsclllas with Mrs. Rob ertson, Kloster Club with Mrs. O. Wilson. Auptlou Brldgo Club with Mrs. E, Crosthwalto. Coos Bay Womon's Club nt Library bulldjng. North , Bond Presbyterian Aid with Mrs. W. It. Simp sou, TIUnSDAV Alort Club with Mrs. Jas. Nowlfn. A. N, W. Club with Mrp. F, Hazard. North pond Eastorn Star evening soclul, FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. W. Hondrlx. Norwoglan Lutheran Y. L. A, at Chapel parlors. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. E. D. McArthur. Cafeteria Club with Mrs. A. B. Qldley, r t WANTED A llvo tvlro with 9500? to tho right party will glvo 49 por cent of tho best proposition In Coos County. No trlflors n.ood npply. Pox TO" Times. FOR SALE FOR BALE 2 electric iiiotorK,' 1 JowolorB' polishing motor, J20; Yalo bicycle, now", $27., Jowolor at Rod Cross. FOR SALE Motor boat. .Excellont engine. F. A. Saccht. FOJt SALE Clicrttcr Wlilto borir, . 130.00 Phono 307XC or address P. O. Box 313, North Bend. FOR RENT i FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, Marshflohl Hotel, Cor. Third and Commercial. Phono 137-L. FOR RENT. Rooms with or with- out board, 160 So. 10th Streot. For Rent. 5 room houso with lmtli $14. Apply 8th and Juniper, Forn dajo. Phono 392 L. FOR RICNT (l-rooni house, with bnsomont and lot 40x90 for gar on. 1043 Commercial avonuo. P, B. Holland. TIUDIC AT THE PALACE jnCAT MARKET. FOR RENT Sulto for housekeeping and single room ut reduced rates nt tho Old Morchant homo. 4(5 South. Fourth st. Phono ih-h. FOR ItKNT-Two well funilbhed rooms, cheap to steady roomers. 246 North Second, LOST AND FOUND I - FOUND Pair gold - i-lminea glasses, on South Broad way, Owner may havo samo by paying for this ad at Times office. FOR AND TRANSFER STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Freight and Baggage, Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone lua. Residence Phono ltt-J. Market live, and Waterfront t t Piir - r -1