The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 10, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION
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If You Want the Best In
the Meat Line Telephone Us
tci l US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT
TEL AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS
uf huv the best that Coos County and Portland can fur
nKhus We have equipped our market to keep and
rneri meats and give the most prompt and
1 efficient deliveries possible.
THE UNION
J. F. Ford Co.
174 South Broadway.
Important Notice to
Property Owners
GIVE US A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPERTY AND
WE WILL OBTAIN FOR YOU AMOUNT OF
TAXES ON SAME. SHERIFF '
DOES NOT NOTIFY
YOU
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Bent.
DON'T BE MISLED
They sny WAR PRICES mo IiIkIi. Wo Bay OUIt PRICES nro
not high nml WE CAN HAVE YOU MONEY us wo carry no over
load expense ami mivo you (lint on tlio co.st In HARDWARE,
l'LUMULVG nml FARM IMPLEMENTS,, which Is to YOUR AD
VANTAGi:. Schroeder Hildenbrand's
Hnrdwnro &
General ropnlr shop.
Koontz Garage
Agency for
OVERLAND CARS GOOD YEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
North Front Street :: :: :: :: Phone 180-J
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. 'General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
tlio moot powerful, best equipped, nml must thoroughly modern
twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge lu Pacific waters
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon, Seattle, Washington.
WHY COMPLAIN
f tlio Iilsh cost of living whon you can buy tho following goods
at tho prices listed below?
GOOD APPLES, per box 90c
FRESH RANCH EGGS, per dozen 25c
Ordor n few dozen today nml boq how woll you like thorn
?w.IIER' ner two-pound square - 75c
WALNUTS, per pound 15c
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House,
Phono
FREIQHT.
WOTFrD'' '
ARROW LIME STEAMERS
-SAIL FROM-
flan Francisco
Pier No. 26.
wry Wednesday
J P. M.
Coos Say
Every Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
To Sou Francisco
THOMAS U. JAMES, Agent
Ocean Dock
Pbooe 27ft.
i MESSENGER
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TWO FIIOXES.
CALL US FOfl CARS, TAX1CAIJS, EXPRESS WAGOXS.
VHSIIFiKLn OV'( LEHY. lf,0 HI50ADWAY
MARKET
Phone 58
Plumbing.
HOW.
STORAGE
Portland
Albers Dock No. S
Erory Saturday
9 A.M.
Mnrshfleld.
SERVICE 15H
Your Trousers
Insurance Policy
Should Look Like This
mi
fH. WARRANTY
9 Youmnybuyapalrof
S DUTCHESS TnOUSERS
JN from 8 to 0 nnd-wear
win iwo momns tor
every suspender button
that comes off we will
pay you TEN CENTS.
If they rip In the sent
or elsewhere we will
pnyyouUNEBOLLAHor
hivl JUUAHEWPAIR I
OflgH
It's the warranty of faith
in Dutchess Trousers which
the manufacturers attach to
every pair for your benefit.
The warranty is as strong
as the product which it repre
sents. Trousers "accidents,"
when due to faulty construc
tion, usually occur during the
first two months' wear. The
famous warranty affords per
fect trousers protection.
Woolen Mill Store
Two Stores
ORPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
- ixight.
1'iic.a.. y-Wetlnehiliiy
THE CORSAIR
Hosed on Lord Ilyron's storx of
tho samo uamo mid features Crnno
Wilbur with nn nil-star American
cast. Full of mystery and sunshlno
and deals with tho maguotlc Influ
ence of n beautiful slavo girl, An
oxcoptlonnlly strong plot nml set
tings of alluring orientalism. It's In
four rcols.
GET OUT AND GET UNDER
Mndo for FUN. It Is funny, too.
PATHE'S NEWS No. 5, 1915
Tho world boforo your eyes. This
week's includes Algorlan troops
rushed to tho front, burying tho dead
nt Hartlopool, Uolslnns killed by
Germans; Cnkea for tho Soldlora,
llhclng nt Xow Orleans; Jnpaneso
Nurses Leavo for Eliropo; Hotel Do
Clink, and many other topical sub
jects. Look out for tho Boy Scout plc-tu-fF,
coming soon.
Coining Thursday-Friday .Edison
th.-co-rcel battles of Chlcnningua mid
Mobile nay. It's n thriller and nu-
7OiTAN0, OmON
Stop hero when on business,
pleasuro gr shopping tour.
Service iwul Equipment
REST IX TIIK WEST
Lowest ratos by comparison
Hates to You
GO rooms $1.00
100 rooms with bath 91.50
100 rooms with bath 92.00
200 largo outsldo
Make thls'your headquarters
j pmAVi0J-Aai'&
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y
K HE HOME
IAFFY MADE
AVERN CANDY
Wo mako lco cream
.178 Central avc, P"ono 1.11-L
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BREVITIES'
WEATHER FORECAST
IDf Awo-Utoil rri to Cooi Dr Times'.
OHKGOX Fnir with east
erly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
4:13 a. m March 10, by
BonJ. Ostllud, special gov
orninent meteorologist:
Maximum ... . .? G4
.Minimum as
At 4:43 a. in 39
Precipitation 09
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1914 53.59
Precipitation same, porlod
last year CI. 55
Wind: Northwest, partly
,
Mlnuo-Wls Cluli Tho Mlnne-Wls
Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs.
A. Z, Downa Instead of Mrs. W. S.
Urown.
A. X. W. Club Mrs. F. E. Ilaguo
will ontortnln tho A. N. W. Club
tomorrow afternoon In tho placo
of Mrs. F. M. Frlcdborg.
Ferry Truffle. During InBt month
tho ferry Trnnslt carried GG40 pas
songon, SS double teams, 222 slnglo
rigs, 97 nutos and 44 head of stock
between Marsnfleld and Eastsldo.
Change Meeting. Tho girl's nights
at tho gymunslum hnvo bcon changed
from Mondays 'and Wednesdays to
Tuesdays and Thursdays; tho samo
to go Into effect on Tuesday of next
week.
Moves to Xow Homo. Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. Miller havo Just moved
Into their homo on Thirteenth street
In Pcrhnm Park. Tho houso has
bcon Intoly romodolcd for their oc
cupancy. Plinmmcy Meeting. A number of
Marshfield druggists nro going to Co
qulllo to-morrow to attend a meeting
of tho Coos County association which
has been called by Sec. C. J. Fiihrninn
of- Coqulllo.
To Hnvo Meeting. Sec. Smith of
tho North Bond- Chnmbcr of Com
merco has announced that tho regular
mooting of that body will bo hold this
evening, it is understood thoro nro
sovoral Important matters coming up
at this tlmo for consideration.
Claim Averages Wrong. That
they hnvo still ono moro bnskotball
gamo to play this season and that
they havo won four nnd lost throo
Vaudeville and highest class mo
tion pictures.
'FOX and EAVENS
Tho comedy team that has prov
en to bo tho best offered lu Mursh
flold for mnuy moons.
Tonight they will presont "Tho
Hebrew Mcssongdr and tho Sport.'
A scream from start to finish.
IN PHOTOPLAYS
Miss Mnry Fullor In "Tho Girl
of tfio People" A gypBy romance
with this llttlo actress In two reels.
A story that will appeal to all.
"Hoarst Sellg Wcokly." Showing
all tho latest happenings of the
world.
Fnblo of "Agglo and tho Aggrav
vutod Attacks." Ono of tho famous
George Ado comedies. Always good.
"Was Ills Doclslon night?" A
pleasing picture mndo by the Lublii
pluyors, In two reels.
Always the NeWCSt and best1
1 1
I children, 5c.
I "Tho Spollors," will bo shown In
I this theater Monday and Tuesday,
' March 29th and 30th.
LADIES' CLEANING WORKS
Wo. do French Dry Cleaning on the
most dolknte tub r lea. Wo posl
tlveJy guuranteo M work
4'ioiiQ 4!U-X-
Address n.4 Central Arrnne,
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will be kept
OPEX TO THE PUHLIO
A regular state llcoiifced
undertaker will bo in
charge
Phono 105. J
OB
III
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games this season Is tho statement
of tho Myrtle Point hasketball the.
'This would glvo them a percentage
of .591, placing thorn up toward tho
top In tho county championship ser
ies. .
Mnrgnret lie In New York. Ed.
IL.Meado has received a letter from
Margaret lies, tho actress who Is
well-known and welMlked nil
through thU section ,nnd who Is
now appearing In vnudevlUo on tho
I Proctor Knstem Circuit. Her Coos
I liny friends will be glad to lenrn
thnt she continues to win Biicceas
voii tho stage
Reject Plan. Tho Port of Coos
Day has written M. M. Condron, of
Boise, Idaho, who submitted n plan
fnr a 1(1.(100.(10(1 Inttirnvnmniif nt
-(Coos Uay Harbor that It appreciates
i his Interest, but that It deems It lm-
-posslblo to carry It out now. Mr.
Condron Is said to bo a brother of
Ivy Condron and Wnltor Condron,
two well-known Coos Day men.
Shows Durability. Hugh McLaln
is ondenvorlng to get a railroad tlo
which Iiob been In uso on tho local
railroad nbout 22 years and a por
tion of n piling which has been driven
a corresponding porlod to the San
Francisco exposition. They nro of
Port Orford White Cedar and neither
shows n particle of decay, domon
strntlng tho great durability of this
wood. ,
Pioneer Here Mrs. C. E. Hli
born, of .Mllllcoma, was a Marsh
field visitor today. Sho Is enjoying
good health. Sho colobrated hor
Bovonty-elghth birthday October
15 Sho and Mr. Hllborn enmo to
Oiegon In 1859 nnd Bottled In Coos
Canity In 1807. Sho Is grqntly
pleased over tho now schoolhouso on
Coos Itlvcr and nttonded tho formal
indication of tho building.
Directors Elect. The. ton direc
tors of tho Coos Bay Business Men's
Association mot last ovonlng nnd
re-elected their old officers for tho
now yenr. They aro E. P. Low 1b,
president; ft. A. Copplo, vice-president;
Qcorgo II. Ilotuor, treasurer.
At tho meeting ot tho Association
hold on Fcbrunry 2C, u motion was
passed changing tho namo to tho
Coos County Business Men's Asso
ciation nml this will probably' bo
douo at tho next meeting.
Rnughter-ln-Luw Died. Mrs. Is,
R. Henderson returned yesterday
after n Sovcn-wecks' stay nt Gold
Iicach whero sho went to holp caro
for her son's wlfo, Mrs. W. A,
Henderson, who was sick nnd who
Inter died of tuberculosis. Sho
was In bed flfty-ono days nnd died
February 20 and was burled Feb
ruary 27 at 3 p. m In tho Forry
Flut Comotory. Mrs. Hondorsou
brdltght tho three llttlo chlldrou
homo with her to enro for.
Postmaster lu Soon. JIugli Mc
McLaln has just rocolvod an offi
cial notlco from Washington Inform
lug him ot his nppointmqnt to tho
Marshtlold Fostinnstorshlp, and at
tho samo tlmo camo offers from
bonding companies unxlous to go
his bond, Ho expects tha It will
bo at least it, mouth boforo ho will
bo ablo to take charge of tha of
fice Mr. Curtis had boon hoping
to got away durjng tho early part
of this mouth.
CJiilld Mooting. Tho North Ilend
Eptscopul Guild will havo tholr reg
ular meeting tomorrow nftornoou at
the Rectory in Mnrshflold, CG5 Mar
ket Avenue. All mombors and those
who havo bcon attending tho meet
ings nro cordially luvitcd. Tho Gorst
and King bus, will leavo Shorman
Avenue at 2:30, llesldcs the regular
work ot tho Guild thoro will bo a
talk by Sister Janot, on tho work of
St. Mury'ti Mission Houso, Chicago,
ot which Institution sliu Is Sister Su
perior. To Heroine n "Gobbler."- In thQ
last lssuo of Tho Emerald, tho stu
dent publication of the University
ot Oregon, It was announced that
Albort Haines has just been elected
- membership In tho "Gobblers."
i n in ! tiiimliuM nf lir ttifiln a til-
ago by a number of tho mnlo stu
dents. Midnight meetings aro hold
and certain mombors of the stu
dent body who boconio "too loud"
often uttrlbuto cold buths at nights
to tho vlgllanco of the Gobblers.
Xuvy Sees- Omllng Slnllon, I:i
tho last Issue ot tho Oregon Coun
try, tho monthly Chamber ot-Com-merco
bulletin, of Portland, an
THE AUT DECOHATINO CO.
Is now roady for business with u
flue Eolcctlou of wall paper and
paints. Wo do house, slgu,
and auto painting, paper
hanging nnd tinting.
Your patronugq Is solicited, and wo
will guarantee sutlHfaetlon, Glvo
use a tra. Wo can save you
" mpney -
THE AnT DECORA V(Xa CO.
A. T. LEWIS, Mpungor.
Shop 'ild MurKet ..veuuy West,
Itemized stntomeut ot tho amount
ot coal prpducod In Coos County
annually Is given and further that
"Coos Hay Is listed by tho Navy
as onq of tho most convenient coal
ing ports lu tho country." Tho list
was ns follows: Beaver Hill mines,
13,000 tons; Honryvlllo mine, 18,
000; Llbby, 12,000; Ulverton, 12,
000; Coqullle, COOO, nnd smaller
mines, 2000 tons, aggregating GS,
000 tons ot coal for tho year.
Tickled Over Onine. Hy dofent
Ing the basketball team of tho Uni
versity ot Chicago, 19 to 18, the
University of Illinois won the West
tern Collego Conforonco champion
ship a few days ago, thereby tick
ling lien Fisher, who graduated
from there last yoar and who him
self was In athletics at that school.
Slnco Septombor the University has
won 23 straight victories, cleaning
up soven games In football, 10 lu
basket ball ,thrco Bwlnimlng moots
and threo Indoor track moots. Tho
track toom comes to tho coast next
month to meet tho University of Cal
ifornia nt San Francisco at Easter
time.
Sneivd Concert. To aid tho Epis
copal Sunday School children In their
efforts to mako tho remaining pay
ments on tho piano which was pur
chased for Guild Hall ,tho Choir,
under tho direction ot tho organist,
Mrs. Win. ironfall, Jr., will glvo a
Bacrcd concert on Tuesday ovonlng
at 8 o'clock. Tho concert promises
to bo a most Inspiring ono, n can
tata by Dudley lluck. "Tho Story ot
tho Cross." being a part ot tho pro
gram. The Sunday School chlldrou
nro soiling tho tickets for twenty
flvox cents each, though this does not
In any sonso rqprcsont tha vnluo of
tho concert,. It Is simply to mako
It popular and glvo every ono n
chnnco to attend.
Xew Mining .Machine. It. J. Long
former doputy sheriff nt Los Angeles
and ncphow of Colonel Ilosa nt
Ilandon, has arrived hero and will
lot tho contract lu tho ctt tor tho
making ot a now blnck sand mining
mnchlno, which ho expects to put
In operation on Elk River lu Curry
County. Thq mnchlno Is ono In
which ho Is Interested with fils
fathor, who aided In Its Invention.
Tho machines will not bo put up
for sale. Ono, already In oporatlou
nt Lompoc, California, stated Mr.
Long ,1a gottlng out in Its olght-hour
shift nbout an ounco of gold and an
ounco and n half of platinum, tho
latter being worth nbout $51 an
ounco. Agitators stir tho sand and
wntor bubbles up Into tho eight
foot slulcq from tho bottom of tho'
now uincl'lno.
'
CHARLES WIN3HIP, of HaynoB In
lot, was ii Marshtlold visitor to
day. WM. CANDL1N was hora from Co
qulllo today on business and plons
uro. MISS LULU JENNINGS was down
yesterday from Haynes Inlot shop
ping. J. E. SHILLING of Myrtlo Point Is
spondlug a fow days here o'n
plonsuro.
MRS. CARL SMEDIIEHG and son
John Henry, nro down from Catch
ing Inlot today.
MRS. SWANI PETERSON was among
tho shopping visitors in tho city
to-day from Huyucs Inlot.
MRS. W1LMAM GILLINGS, of Port
Orfoid, expects to loavo In the
morning far Portland on tho Elder
PROF. W. A. HARR, of the Orogoii
Agricultural College, expects to
leavo tomorrow for the North
again,
GEOHGM P. TOPPING, Mayor of
Ilandon and promlnout attorney,
was ovor horo yesterday on a bus
iness trip,
FRUD WILSON and wlfo have re
turned from an ovor Sunday vis
It at tho W. A. Luso ranch on
South Coos River.
C. L. HOPSON, a prominent live
stock dealer and wholesale meat
deulor of Myrtlo Point, and wlfo
spout Sunday with frlouds horo.
J. L. SMITH, County Agriculturist,
camo over yestorday arranging
for tho fanners' meeting today
and also to bo present lit tho ses
sion. H. A. MURPHY, of tho former
Ilandon Dry Goods Store, Is lu
tho city, coming horo to utteml n
mooting ot tho creditors of tho
concorn.
SUPERINTENDENT W. F. MILLER,
of tho rallrond, was callod to Hon
ryvlllo again this morning on ac
count ot tho wreck thoro yestor
day nftornoou,
ARCHIE PHILLIPS, who formerly
had chargo of somo ot tho South
ern Pacific camps along tho Coos
llay-Eugeuo lino wus horo from
North IJond yestorday. He has boon
lu 111 hoalth.
ELIJAH KELLEY who, la looking
after tho Smith-Powers logging op
erations at Cedar Point returnod
thoro day boforo yestorday after
his regular ovor Sunday visit with
his fumlly horo.
T W. HIGGIN8 will Joave tomorrow!
for Seattle, whero ho will consult'
with Mr. Konnedy. who is figuring
ou Installing a coal brlquQUlug'
plant here, nnd ho may later visit
at his old homo In Chicago.
CLINT HANAWALT has returned
from Portland whero ho arranged
for sonio of thof equipment for
tho cafeteria which ho and Mr.
Mealier will start In the room for
merly occupied by tho Orphotim
thcator 0n Front Street.
ICLAME.
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I.
WANTHD-.Man wants wXirk on ranch,
Can oporato milking mnchlno.
Experlonco as foreman. Address
R. M. Kyle, Marshfield. Phono
434-L.
FOUND Pint of ctirpenior'H bmni
Blldlng foot rule. Owner may get
samo nb ' Times -off lco by paying
for this notice,
WANTED Man nnd wlfo to Aorl:
on ranch, ninn must know how
to milk. They can board them
selves or woman may assist In
housowork. Will pay ?50 month
nnd provldo houso for them. Ad
dress "Rancher,;' caro Tlmos.
FOUND On IngciOll nve., Indy'rt
bnr pin. Owner mny hnvo Bamo
by calling at Uox "C" Times of
flcc nnd paying for this nd.
WANTED All tho iiinttresses you
wish mado ovor, Silk Floss, Folt,
Wool, Hair, etc., wo can renovate,
them. Woven WIro Matt, nnd
Ileddlug Co.
It. I. RED HATCIUXa EGGS; iOO
hardy opon range hens (not pul
lots) mated with 10 vigorous
malos. Large, unblomlshcd eggs;'
strong fertility, CO cents dozen.
1330 No. 8th.strqqt, Forndalo.
WANTED
WANTED Practical nut-no would
lIUo to caro for Invalid nt own
apartmonts. Phono 337-L, Homo
Hotel.
WANTED Homo ono to pick up
snap. 170x140 on Central avo.
Phono Titlo Gunranteo and Ab
stract Company.
WANTED You nnd your frJcndu
to bo frlonds ot Laxatona-, that
mild and plonsantly offoctlvo lax
ative for constipation. Soud somo
of theso dainty boxes to your
frlsuds in tho distance Trial
slzo 10c, at any drug storo.
ART XEEDLE SHOP Corner Sec
ond and Market. '
FOR SALE
I
FOR HALE Thoroughbred lirovm
Leghorn chickens. 00 contB por
15-egg sotting. J. E. Fitzgornld,
phone 3117.
FOR HALE First-class pnliiK res
taurant on Coos liny, addross "Op
portunity," caro Times.
FOR HALE Eggs for hatching, S.
Q. "Whito Loglioms, nono bottor;
IG.00 per 100; baby chicks also;;
Rocky Point Poultry Farm, Em
pire, Oregon. Phono G028,
FOR HALE Motor boat. .Excellent
ouglno. F. A. Sncchl.
FOR BALI' Cheater Whlto bonr,
' 130.00 Phono 307X0 or address
P. O. Ilox 342, North Dond.
FOR RENT
X
FOR RENT HousekcephiK suite,
Marshfield Hptol, Cor. Third and
Commercial, Phono 137-L,
FOR RENT. Rooms with or vltli
out board. 10G So. 10th Strcot.
FOIl KENT (l-room house, with
bath, and lot tor garden, nt
Forndalc, Phono 1G11, North
Ilend.
FOR RENT Houso In rear of Lewis'
candy storo. John Ferguson.
FOR RENT FuriiMiod 5-room
houso. 438 Hall avo. Apply 70S
So. Fifth street.
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LOST AND FOUND" I
LOST Hllsttr pearl, gold mounted
btlckpln, valued for associations.
Reward for return to Times offlco.
FOR TRANSFER AND
STORAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight anil Raggngo.
4 Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone lOtf.
Residence Phono 13-J.
Market nve. and Waterfront
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