The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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BAY TIMES. MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 191B EVEWIHO EDITIOH.
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POSTAL BUSINESS CURELESS FIRING
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GOUT!
TO
BUY
II
NCREASES
HEBE
NDAMGERS
IVES
STEAM
SHOVEL
Ready ! Spring Suits
MAY TAKK OVER E. . rKRHAMS
. .OUTFIT NIGHT FERRY ser
vice to iustsidk aftrr
O.U WRK
.vyajs
AHUI. t-
Tn iiiiimi m limwriti th Caaty O1
!a to liMlnr n ' " WpwtM
toARSHFIELR rOSTomCK KM- OOMWAINTS ITIOM HVXKWt
CEIPTS SHOW MARKED IV- WW. SAY YKM WlHMWnS
CREASE OVER SAMK MONTH WWK MWR HVHlr
LAST year saving Tmrosns MVBS.
men ivravicD
lv i.ivniw.i. j
The Imr twIMr, w ar hj tiygaimM imwy at th " K. . rea nrras4 tw
generally Ik he huwwW a Imh JMe tan H w tlw
business eaaaWaa MIMtr tJma kn aMa aa V ta-Twa aHw aatm for the coaatr ta rtstwee l
MarshfieM H eajay la aarahto vaapaa lohaar. t4 war. K rfN
create la 1mmmik. The ; ft- tentoe WR k M vflMa ta arte Is aatata tie aatnt, X?
eclpts of the MccATMN Hi.mnffir itaaftv thmidan A - Awrtm? 1U aroaaMy rwaaamead
during FeJcaury ' tiM Wi w a NujToM aa wt- lu ajwai.
ngalnu imT.Mtar wm aamvta Kax imwriNHF J. C Xaan. Mr. Armstraag tatlaMted that the
of last year. awe aJ 3 7 Kotow Hwatsat wMli to r wa- crs of P. M. Iwls as county
This larreaw fc wmaM .. aaty mr WftJ -raa la Jr4fc)rtaa raadaMuMt? "woaWl he dlMeod with
pood, ejertHr h a t tl wag jwittmrttiof vator ti k tJ cmils.oeTS eet April
abnorwri 8 wiftrtfcim - m lave. 7. OMMMlsfleiier rvement And Mr.
vart K- Tsi t. a wwtJoti f Ote Mate ArwMreB.c are said to bo opposed
Not only M oc Mwa! hiHwimi, tsrr im imMkm Hw rf1ow 4- w him an4 walle Jnd.cc Watson first
of the rostotfk shun mi Iwni m. innj( tf Riiurwu a Mln4ioaoT. ttorte4 'he roadmaster. It Is said
but the jtfwtal -i Hitlma jo ofctwoil -mq Wt. KiwMR. mt iareK-e a llMt fce j,4S jwiaro,! that he will not
a material pala. T o WM 1m. wbwmu mm rwaro oot eor ppArt anyoae who Is not In hnr
the winpE buoojOuC ta Jo. ht jmm f of jw for to y Wjt, tBC yt 0f tho officials.
field PcstoRlw niwMI VMMHW. ni r imq- (ch do noHKMM
the total now Vfoc Ji.37mii. tM mi jo V arrwoi Vr on-
Postmnster rrtl H ipV pras AaM r -nfffl ju a dkorltf or Ms
That Well-Dressed Women Are Buying Now
iiSm UAKI.Y NOVK1.TIKS Wll.l, NOT IIK 1IUPMCATKII. .
n Sw n,t NvwltJ IVnl Wpnviw. Wc MiURfst nil onrly nelectlon.
$ 1 5.00, $18.50, $20.00. $32.50. $25.00, $30.00, $35.00
Ifled over the Incroow
LOCALS TO DLllf
FR
Vsdor Sapcrvlsor Clinton of tho
eooaty ick quarry near Coqulllo,
It eosts between eighty cents and 1
jr yard to pt out the roclt. Tho
iVO H WIMOle fOT -, lr.n,n.riim rntr la ntinllt
fl for two miles. Tho county pays
fifty cents per yard freight on ship
ments to Marshflcld, making It rath
er expensive.
Mny Selllo CflS
It Is said that tho cotity has.of-
Tate wooM
a -arrast to pr t ar
lfore Jlct of toe re C. U
Peaoort: a4 toe iprrast oM fee
MTvt-i irf CMMtaWe Oox.
One omImt oas -wrfttao taut t
eral tlmot. p Var ce fired
TKJini'JsainxT iuii tossixo
ttvt: to simrr couxn siwt
itfr r-Vtfio fiats tm -rlr lir little
rhUdr taw Ve. at j4ay. often ttni Mr. Ruhl, who sustained tho
oawdy 4c tfemi. Toe o4er- tefs f a ,,an' b' n" accldont In tho
ta-ao. rtH! oarw oftea iwoeas off wk lua"y nst f". 5()0 t0 BotUo
y w irf a oo. or of ootmmu b,s rc. Ho wants $2250. Tho coiin-
"VinVTET IX THIRIi GA.MK Ol r tws rose Jlrlap vamlndfal ty has sort of pensioned him, glvlnj;
soaK itnr.R.
As the local cMranx of a ptjerest
iHH iusl:e41iitlJ simson the Marsh
Udd Itidopondontfi this evening In
the high school gyrannHtum v-fll
meet the Coqafllc ludupdirftmu for
the rubhcr." each iv&w feat-tag
previously won a game. Te tdgata
nnd last com em In the local felgb
s(hoo tones hid le maped aiad
tiiat tney
dtnpw.
are pnttlag other in
TOS
COiTES
T
FOR
H
DOS
iilm a Job as nlghtwatcli nt tho quar
ry at $2.50 per day. If ho docs not'
fettle tho caeo tho county will fight
It and dispense with his service. I
Sometime ngo an employe of tho
rock quarry who was discharged sent'
a letter to tho county court threaten
ing to dynamite ho rock crusher. Ho
Mid he had stolen two boxes of pow-j
der from tho quarry nnd would uso it. '
The powder was found missing nnd'
Women's Spring
Coats of Fancy
Mixtures
Spring ContM of Smart Checks, llniiic.sMiiii.s mill
SiiiiiII PlaliLs arc n welcoming change nflcr tho
.somliio eilois of Winter. The new Coats aro very
full, flaring from the ulioiitilcra; some linvo nn at
tractive touch of color on the collar and Mcovcm.
$7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00
$17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00
V
Women's
Distinctive
Dresses
Ht'KINU 3IOI)i:i.S ItKMARKAIll.K VAI.UKS
TWKVTV IATHST SPltlJJfJ STVI.KS to ,xm,
from and every mio cqunlly Inleresthig. CrcalM
from Cliarmeiisc, Civpo lo Chine, ('hlffon ffaffc.
(a mid Crepo Mcleor. Colors Include Diunson Xui
Itrown, Myrtle, Uelglait It lilts Taupe, Avy Mi
Illack. Willi Miort hodioe, qtiaint Hlioit nklrl odd
lltllo holoios, puff hIcovoh. Also new Spring M.
rivals In Wool Street Dres.ses,
$7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00
$18.00 $20.00
Smart SkirLs for Spring aL $5.00, $6.859 $7.50
A. host of new mode's in smart designs are now ready showing- the swagger new Checks, Gun l'lahl. Serges, '(nhardlnes and lleilfon!
Poplins In st-iple and new shades. Xovel and fetching; styles, fancy yokes, novel pocket arrangements,
self materials, button trimmed; many full gathered In tho hack. Atl slos.
soft impressed folds, uuuut belts of
Wednesday evening In North Bbs. MISS P.CTH COWAN WINS FIRST 8lnCo then uuhl ,,ns bccn nctln ns
PL.ai AMI lmiKli JOSKPH
SC.V SHCOXI) IX JUNIOR OR..
TOIliCAL TRYOUT.
Two girts aad tw. Woys were
eborua ay the Jodpe last eveaing
to the Jaaiar close trjoat at the
high arfcooi aadlMriaa
tm vtkf. glreii flr place and Ethel
tfce plrW, while Tam Waiters won
Brat aad Ray Darts eoad la tho
!-, HdrUML The Jadiw were wllBt wn bo ncC(,C(,
hih ttiuri uraaam. rt. i;. 11.
Corr "4 J. T. Itraad. There wore
who auea4d the oiorcUee.
and on the ontceme of tMr wfll the
championship eh&aees far the lo
cals be based.
In Coqullle about tw wetx up.
tho Iocs Indopendeau wore tod
qulshod 27 to b la a gas that
was fait and exciting, with tar
of ginger In spite of the naare.
Here, some time prevtaai to that. t
Marshflcld Iendepesdcsu Su4 hU
up their lead of the caaaty ay nal
Ing the five from the ooaaty hu
homo with the small d C the
score.
'Since the seaon 9t4 oartyja
January, the local ladapaadaatt
lmvn lost but nnn n - -- . . .
of the county team, hare ctoe the "" J '"w
quintet a close nib aad a hard g
for tho money.
According to the protest "iv.
tho March field High School aaw
heads the teams of the county leagae
by a small maloiitv In tho ur.
c-ntage column. Threaghoat the Bt1-
season Coach Mies' pretagas hate
ahown a good fighting alrit. maay
times "gum-shooing" up oa their
adversaries In the iait few mlaatec
of play. They have showa a tea
dency toward cleaa ball aad have
bctn gentlemanly In thoir plajlax.
North llond, holding the latter
end of tho column during matt of
tlw sqason, has t-bown a sarartolas
Kri'rl toward the latt. They de
feated llnndon In a fait same. Thai
tl(4y will have a rlo dal for the
1oi':il8 on next Wednesday night U
Shan id, nrcordltiR to the alms ram
ing horu from the nelghborlag
camp,
. dlotild Marshflold happen to tack
nnay another victory on her Mat
game, oho will bruah out ahead of l'ini:(TI i:
.M;tlo Point and Coqullle In the
championship rncn.
Tl.c ludupoudonts have no agrea
nii'nl (hut (hoy will play a eertaia
number of gumog and rloee the taa.
eta Tho men aro expecting at
least two ni'iro contosu bafere the
night watch.
Night ferry sorvlco between
Marshflold nnd Knstsldo will ho'
started April 1 according to O. J. ',
Armstrong, County Commissioner, '
who was hero todny looking over'
the road to SuiiBct Hay. Tho gaso-
llnn linnt Rli-iinl linn lionti lllrn.l nt
nuthcow.,noo n month for tll0 80rvC0 n(
will nrnb.ililv run frmn Tnn until.
Jehoa, weaaa place from among . p nj though Mp Al.matrong
Ir Browa. "The Heart of Old
Hlr'ry.
Betker Asalaad. "The Swan Song."
Bthel Jeteahtoa. "The Governor's
Laat Le."
AUee XatklMHi, "Kmrny Lou's Val.
Nalll War'kk, -The Kkldlo
ToU-
Kath Cawaa. "Ijdale,"
IMward Molt. "Kxtract from the
BaaVer Hill oratloa."
Tom Walter. "Saartaeus to tho
Gladiators."
Erv-1: aiorcard. "The Death of
La FM( '
Ry Du The Alternative."
BANDDNGASETD
COME UP SHORTLY8"
MIT( hi:m. says
TIIKItK WILL ISK MIH XKW
SRX.SATIO.N- IMS IIORX TO
Rl'llY alHP.V..Mrl.int.
Oa Wadawaiaaj x hoy vu born ,
la Mr. imA In. imm XmSmt In Ci.
Miring uthlotica gain the nmUlFht. qute- anmKt s fmactl W. J. i
...u ....u-uii 01 uio inueaenaeau MllrbvU. fc v.w aer jaaterday. '
for tomorrow ovenlng will ha: ; m vtpmu tkat tha Caaea-Traod-'
risticr. center; .N'iloa oh1 OiW, foi- ?0jj -trr, vm wVm a attain '
wards; llufflngton ami Marraa, . . Ulmm ikara will ha tomo;
KtuirdB. mar. 7 latarasttM detwlopwents
On Saturday night the CoaallU tor taa Aarll raaa jary aad Circuit
Hlgli School Is slated to pU with Coart la aaratrt. Mrs. Notler
tho Oordlng brothers at the reoaty .k, umhr mmmo. Cf lUadon. and1
suggostcd that no dcflnito schedule!
can bo arranged until It Is known
, This will ho'
tried to start with and may ho
changed to meet tho convenience
of tho pnsHongors. j
i Witli tho opening of tho night
forry scrvlco across tho Hay the '
Hastsldcrs now ilcclnro tlioy will
Imve tho long-looked for cluuico of
coming to Marshflold In tho ovo-!
nliiBH knowing they can return homo
without staying horo nil night, which j
has been tho custom of tho past. I
i no 'transit now iimkcs tno run,
I starting nt 0:15 In tho morning
and continuing up until 0:30 In tho
ovoulng.
Open SuitM't Itay lload.
i Willi (Icorgo Porklns, rond super
visor, Mr. Armstrong today went
ovor tho Sunset Hay rond, prepar
atory to the work that will put It
in good condition for tho spring
and mimnior travel. Thin highway
will ho repaired us soon nn poHslhlo
ami nt tho noxt meeting of tho
1 County Court, April 7, tho contract
ill be lot for tho repairing of tho
South lulut bridge.
Put Off Depuly Ouestlou.
Pending tho arrival of n ronton
Mrauco to tho appointment of a
deputy Prosecuting Attorney for this
side of the county, said Mr. Arm
strong, tho Commissioners left tho
question unsettled. Also, ho said,
Mr. Llljuqvist has not entirely giv
en up tho Idea of coming to Maiali
fluld, and If ho does, thin will ho
another phase of tho question.
Tnko Up Summer Work.
Practically $20,000 Is to bo npont
this summer, said tho Commission
or, on tho nuw road building
HaMBHHVHMaaBIHaM MWH
NEW SPRING SHOES HERE
A woman cannot ho too particular about her boots tills season. The shortened, flaring skirts demand
footwear of tho smartest lines and most carefully treated leather. It. Is no- exaggeration to sny Hut
tho largest nnd newest assortment of siuh footwear Is to ho found here showing tho fuiorcd
lasts, short vamps, new heel shapes and leathers In the very pretty colors and combinations coaxld.
vred good with street suits and calling costumes.
Kippendorf-Dittman Shoes $4, $4.50, $5.
The "Cousins" Shoe, $5.00.
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
Corner Central Avenue and Broadway. SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN
Phone 361
oh; N. 1). Uuckoy, Plcaho, Idaho; Leo i L,
W. Moyer, San Francisco; J. C. Kces-ln
ling, San Francisco; Mrs. Will Stod
dard, Myrtlo Point; Charles I, lloch
horg, Portland! C. II. Cnrdor, Port
lajid. Lloyd Hotel
A. K. Jones, Gardlnor; n.Mlllo7,
llnndon; J. Georgo, ilcnryvlllo; C. A.
Stanford, Portland; L. O. Swan, As
toria; A. A. Jackson, Kurokn; T. Mc
Ganloy, Itosohurg.
St, Iiwrenco Hotel
JamoR Kerrigan, Now York; Ray
mond K. Hakor, Coqulllo; A. Wnrron,
Coqulllo; R. Anderson, San Krnn
clsc; Frncst Gugglshorg, Scottshurg;
JiiIIub llepolhluger, Scottshurg.
Hlaiico Hotel
J. R. I.lpps, Heaver Hill; Alvln
Smith, Coos River; T. Sims, Lako
Bldo; W. l-'owlor, Lakeside; A. And
orson, Lakeside; William Schlld, Co
qulllo; Chnrlcs Jackson, Kmplro;
Harvey Thomas, North llond.
L. Olson, Hnndon; G. R. Ho-
lnnd, Sr Ilandon; G, R. Roland,
Jr., Randon; Mrs. Roland, Ilandon;
Georgo II. Johnson, Hnndon; Fred
Rothom, Myrtlo Point; Alvln Smith,
Coos Rlvor; Fred Anson, Coos Rlv
or; Karl Southard, Scnttlo; Mrs. Ft
ta Ilrown, Dufitro, K. W. Dougher
ty, Kmplrc.
St. Iiwrcneo Hotel
Joo Rubble, Portland; C. W. VIo
Tlllors. Coos Itlvor; Hlnicr S:inn nml
. . , ,.
wlfo, Ilandon; Joo Grim, Coos Rlvor; t
Raymond 13. linker, Coqulllo; Claud
Donovan, Camp No. 1 ; K. L. Fnrnum
nnd wUo, North llond; W. M. Peart,
Coqulllo; Frnest Gugglshorg, Scottshurg.
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Title & Trust Co., Abstracts,
thoroughly dependable. Imme
diate sorvlco, prompt attention
to oil Interests of our cllonts.
MINIMUM COST
i. s. kauFman & CO.
THURSDAYS: ARRIVALS
Chandler Hotel.
. M. L. Luther, North Inlet; W.
M. KalHer, North Inlet; J. H. Stan-
nnrd, Gold Reach; K, I). Hausor,
l,o-1 North Inlet; 11. W. Ilrown, San
CF.XTHAL AVUMT: SAYINGS
tweon hero and Coqulllo. A great rrnnelsco; Milton Glnss, San Frail
sharo of this amount conies from I Isco; R. Cnroy, San Francisco;
seat. Thoro nro seven hrotaerr,
nil of them fust players and aow
they have organized their own haa
kotball team to meet all ramers.
-eee
f
T
I
flrat kaawa for her part In ousting
lot Caach fim the saloon liualnuas '
la Laadaa aa the groundH that ho t
ar Ii4er ta minor girls, of which '
w mm. For h mouth tho girl
nd 1 Katiaort with her sister Lo.
rogular road assessments lu each
district touched.
Work Is to ho commenced soon
on tho township road between Ilan
don and tho Curry County lino.
About $15,000 will ho expended on
I U aad u married to "Pug" Nos-
UUtbl IUIV fun I fib UAT Jr J before the hearing of Coach,
himh.it, Nonlor nnd llerron on a!
kidaapplaK charge. i
a
a
a
Have you paid your
taxes?
Attend ItAGLLS HALL,
Hall, SATURDAY NIGHT,
tin's Orchestra.
Kaglcs
Mar-
Tlinrft lu n Central Avimtin man
j(jip thinks ho. m iv pppulnr fellovs , -H
' beCailso ho Is (julto a fawirlto vslth T"H.
himself
uu
tlend L'AGI.ICS HAL,
SATl'RDAV NlGH'f,
tin's Orcheslru.
Kngtcs
Mar-
Tlnios wnut nils bring results.
I
I AT THE HOTELS
a
Chandler Hotel
W, A. Harr, Corvnllls; W. K. llest,
Ilandon; II, T, Holdeu, Portland; 11.
K. McKInnn, 'Coqulllo; H. Willing
ham, Coqulllo; G. J. Armstrong, Ilan
don; Georgo N. Taylor, Portland; W.
K. FgBleston. San Francisco; Andrew
Greer, Duluth, Minn; F. G. Leslie, quuie,
Coqulllo; Hall S. Lusk, Portland; McGanley,
Georgo Harris, Portland; W, 11.
T. Lomnnowskl, Kuroka; W. G, Kg
gleston, San Francisco; R, Mayor,
Pan Francisco; Mrs. Mnxflold nnd
daughter, North Inlet; II. R. Chnnt
lor, North lnlot; G. W. Mooro, Han
don; K. A. Mlddlohrooks, Portland;
S. F. Connor, Portland; 11. O. Se
cord, Spokane; S. C. Van Armltnge,
Portland; William Candlln. Coqulllo;
J. H. Chandl.or. Pulntsvlllo, Ky.;
II. 11. Donatioy, Portland; J. E.
Schilling, Myrtlo Point; W. M. Grant
Portland; E, R. Thompson, Port
land. E, 11. Van Annan, Portland.
Llo)d Hotel.
J. Snow, Norway; K. Johnson,
Myrtlo Point; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
llartshnw, Portland; A. Martin, Co
qulllo; Mrs. W. G. Hrandon, Co-
A. E. Jones, Gardlnor; T.
RosebitrV. '
Itlnuro Hotel,
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10C-L.
MAHSHFIELP), OREGON
T. J. SCA1FU
A Contrnl Avenuo man novor
waits for n woman to got tudor
tho mlstletoo.
Speaking of flowor-plnntlng day,
there Is ono that tho Contra! Avo
niio bachelors object to and that
is orango blossom.
W. J. Conrad says n hypocrlto Is
a married man who seems to bo
glad of It.
Tho other day a California paper
told of a hrldo who "was becom
ingly nttlred In a black volvet hat."
Maybo tho rost of It wub doloted
by tho censor.
Tho dlstlnctivo nllmont with some
Central Avenuo mon la nn unquoueh
ablo deslro to contlnuo talking long
nftor tbnv linvn tnlil nil tho.. v. r..,.
"Maybe men would stick around ROOFING
homo more," said tho man at Uie!nUV.""JG, CONTRACTING
barber shop "If somo wore less like 1 ROOFING MATERIALS '
' Scrri,,,. J, FELTS AND CEMENT '
a stir lu tho world anil ntliora iJ. ' '- DnlUC
loud clothes. (
SOUTH COOS RIVER IIOAT
j SERVICE
j LAUNCH EXPRESS
j leaves Marshflcld every day
j 8 a. m. Iicavcs head of river
j nt :in p. m.
j STEAMER RAINROW
j leaves head of river dally nt 7
j n. in, Leaves Mars"leld at 2 p.
j in. For charter apply on board. I
j ROGERS & SMITH
j Proprietors I
$
A. II. JIOIIGINS
Marshfield PA,NT AND
iviaiamiuu DEcoRATING . CO.
lCstlmates Furnished
Phono MH-H. Mnrshfluld. Oregon
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H. H. Harper
HOUSE nUlLDLR
Gonoral Repairing and CablMt
Making.
Phone 349-J.
nUIFiDINO CONTRAOTOR
Estimates furnished on requw
Dr. H. M. Shaw ,
Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
OR. MATTIES W. B1IAW
Dlsenscs of Women nnd Clm f"
Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, l.
202, Irving Mlc-ch-
Benjamin Ostlind J
CONSUITING ENGINEER A"
AKCIHTEOT
Offices, 200 Irving DIoc
?hono 103-Li or 567-J.
Marsbfleld, Ore0
W. G. Chandler
ARCIHTEOT
ftooma 301 and 302, Coke DulMiU,
Marshfleld, uregon
Wm. S. Turpen
AltCIIlTEOT
Marshflold, Oregon.
Perl Riley Baflinper
riANIST AND TEAClIKn
Rosldenco Studio, 217 No. Thira
Phono ans-i
,
B. 118.
THE REAL QUESTION
Tho question Is not, will men
honor you' for your worki
But does your work honor
you? Your concom Is no'
only to create profit or
yoursolf, but to make thai
which will profit many he-
sides yourself.
D on slde3 yourself. .v
P- 89. U COOS RAY STEAM laUXMIV
WANT AIS.
l.rLIM, ssn. RAINES. jScliurfelp ,md wife, Waterman. Tex-' snm v, llson, Isllunus Inlet: Mrs.
Low Rates for
Handling Trimkc
KOKHNLn;U.341 Ce.",ral aVonUO' ., ,yn trunks between any point,
stick of stovewood, droppod from 'n Marshfleld and do general hauling
a load. Owner Is requestod to for rea8nable rates,
i all and Yju,. .( iaiahic of tho'aTAU TRANSFER & STORAQB OO
load. ..,,ovt Rclsner, Proprietor
I'houest 1U0-J, 411-Ij, 08-U
riiono 57-J.
Pictures & framing
Walker StMdio "
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