The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    'THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Assets $2,340,000.00
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I. 6. K.l'IM.. v k.u v
IKnl Treasurer
177 Front St.
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular piace lor
Good Meals.
Drfrtac Rnacnnflhln.
Jor. Commercial & B'dw'y
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
iiitliXorth Ilcnd Auto Unt
i tr:ri te minutes from 8 m. m
112 p. m.; to South biuiign onco a
b, luring nt 11 n. iu.; to Lmplrc
g trlM a Jar.
"OORfiT KIKO. l'rori.
DUNGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
trill bo kept
0W5X TO TI1K FUHLIO
A regular stnto licensed
wdtrtaker will lio la
i ennrgo
l'liono 105-J
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IDIIESSMAKIXH nnd
TAILORED HATS
IWork guirantccd and prices
rcosonnblo '
MltS. II, 0. WILLEY
! Orer Norton & Hnnson'B
rhono 1C9-J.
iw Rates for
kdling Trucks
i hoi trunks between anv uolnti
FiiUleM and do general hauIInK
piotuble rates.
BIRAXSFKK A STORAGE CO
utl Kflsucr, Proprietor
Mi:rj(W, 4.ii. U8-II
H HOME
lAFFY MADE
IAVERN fi A w n Y
I; We make lco cream
pjCnital nve., l'i'ono 1.1 l-L
I?Jifv8',ronf)m,caI htl
QUS.v.orthvcn-Iucludlng
.. o iu j.ou
.'J c. ..
J """i with bnth Si.no
, oi with bath $:i.oo
'" hfS0 outside
'40001. Anny dining,
u:J 10oea"Vr'V "
' wwiMjJuj iuoma.
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arshfield :: :: North Bend
P'dJtTlAND.OMGOJY,
"OTtF.il SERVICE
envo phoxes
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Copyright Hut Scluffucr & Man
Plaids
YOU'RE going to
see lots of plaids
among the Spring fab
rics; some foreign
weaves, some domestic
Hart Schaf f ner & Marx
use both; and many
new colorings are
shown. Glen Urqu
hart plaids are a very
prominent feature of
the line; tartans also;
and many smart over
plaids. Suits for men nnd young
moil ; speclnl values nt
$25; nnd more, or less. '
Wo Keep Your Clothes Pressed
FREE 01!" CHARGE
Woolen Mill Store
-Two Stores
ROOFING
REP,V'"G, CONTRACTING,
ROOFING MATERIALS,
FELTS AND CEMENT
J. L. BRICE
B. 118. P. 89.
I.Htf HEAL QUESTION
' The oicstlon Is not, will men
Ivriior you for your work?
ilut docs your work honor
you? Your concern Is not
only to croato profit for
yoursolf, but to mnko thnt
which will profit ninny bo-
sldcH ycurpolf.
COOS HAY STKAAI liAUXDHY
l'liono n7-.
0RPHEUM
'Where Motion Pictures Look
Better
TONIGHT
Thursday-Friday.
LILY OF THE VALLEY
Threo-reol Solig drama of tin
uaiiiil Intorcst. This Is n general
riliii Company's luaHtorploco and la
Hato-j a n "special featuro." It
contr conaldornbly moro money, but
you enn seo It nt our cstnbllshod
admission price.
A FALSE MOVE'
Vltagraph. Thoy'ro always good.
DICKSON'S DIAMONDS
Edljon, nicely done thriller.
SNAKEVILLE ROMANCE
A rough-and-tumblo sort, but
you'll volcomo It.
Mutlneo Sundny nt 2:00 p. m.
10c :: ALWAYS ::-10o
A full-pago advertisement In Tin
jknfiininv Evcnlnir Post tolls you
about our pictures coming next week.
They nro rightly called Muiuai .ua-tcr-PJctures.
Special' Snlo Union Market, 10
pounds, lard, 91.JI5.
158-0
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!iST ' r,t 0ARS' TAXICAIIS, EXPRFSS WAGONS.
PWUftft iTflFKY. 150 nnOADWAV
ylV no
MIL r II lJLo
WEATHER FORECAST
(tlr AmosUtM Frtu Is Cooa Bat Tlmwi.
OREGON Fnlr, frost,
licnvy In exposed plnees to
night, northerly winds.
IiOOAIj TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
1:13 a. in., March 10, by
BcuJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum C3
Minimum 3G
At 4:13 a. in 38
I'rcelpltntioii 00
Precipitation Blnco Sept. 1,
1011 54.97
Precipitation eamo porlod
Inst year G1.C9
Wind: Northwest, clear.
MARCH TIDES
10Hrs.
1.20 10.
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Enterfntns Todny. Mrs. Charles
Davis Is entertaining Informally at
sewing this afternoon, at her homo
on South Fifth Street.
Skerrctt to Loav t Chas. II. Skor-
rott nnd Paul Zielko of Bunker Hill
plnn to leavo tomorrow on tno Nairn
Smith for San Francisco.
(ilft to Llbrnry. Miss Nolllo A.
Montgomery today gnvo $5 to tho
Public Library to bo used as tho an
num subscription to tho Atlantic
Monthly nnd ono othor magazine
fids Quirk ICosults. Alex Carl
son, of Tcmplotoil, wanted n ranch
hand nnd Inserted a smnll want adv.
In tho Tho Times. Two Inser
tions brought him n dozen nnswora
nnd Just tho help ho wanted. A
Tlnica want nd. gots quick results
because ovcryono reads Tho TIiiiob.
HeincmlierK Old Friend. Ex
Governor Oswald West remembered
hla old frlond Robert O. Gravos
with a personal lottor announcing
that ho had engaged ! tho law busi
ness with offices In tho Journal
building In Portland, nnd soliciting
any legal business that Attorney
Graves might require In tho Uoso
City.
Elks Elect Now Member. At
their regular bcbsIoh Wednesday
I ovonlng, tho Mnrahflold Lodgo of
Elka elected Dr. E. V. Jlorrow, J.
W. Bonnott, of Mnrshfleld, nnd E.
T
"You can't resist that llttlo touch
of quality."
Lois Powoll, singing popular Bongs.
Photoplnjs:
Tho great Universal sorlnl atory
THE MASTER KEY
Fourth Eplsodo
A thrilling story of love and ad
venture Written by John Flomlng
Wilson.
MONEY
A big piograph play adapted from
tho stago play of the Bamo name
Presented in two reels of pictures.
THE UNIVERSAL BOY
As n friend of tho nowsboys.
Llttlo Matty featured.
Miss MARY PICKFORD in
THE DARK HORSE y
A ro-lEsuo of the Imp Universal
company of ono of tho best pic
tures made by this company two
years ago featuring Llttlo Mary
Plckford.
ALWAYS THE REST AND
PLENTY OF IT.
Lower floor, 15c; balcony, lOcj
children, 5c.
Free band concert Sunday after
noon by tho Coos nay Concert Rand.
Immediately after the concert la
over we will show our usual mat
lneo performance.
IBIE
HEATER
TONIGHT
Adams, of Myrtle Point, to .mem
bership In tho order. 11. 13. Lara
way and Charles Hall affiliated with
the local lodge by presenting de
mits from tho lodges of their former
homes.
Annual Ilcport. Complete. Tho an
nual report of tho Port of Coos Dny
ling been completed by Sec. J. y. Mot
ley nnd Is now leady for publication. '
On January 1, 1914 there wns on'
hnnd rnsli amounting to $253,9G9.48j
and through the year receipts wero.
added to this nmount making tho
total for tho year, $51G,G43.31 and
tho disbursements amounted to $479
12S.40. The cash on hand nt the bo
ginning of tho year amounted to $3G
S12.2G. AVcd In Portland. Charles llar
lockor, eldest son of Judge nnd Mrs.
Harlocker, of Coquillo, was married
In Portland, on Tuesday to Miss Sar
ah Eliza Pattlnson, of Portland. Tho
nowlywcds will nrrlvo hero tomorrow
on tho Urcnkwntcr. Mr. Harlocker
is n graduato pharmacist and will
tnko n position in tho C. J. Fuhrman
drug store at Coquillo. Tho groom
Is a brother to Frank Harlocker of
this city. Coquillo friends nro plan
ning a warm reception for the young
couple. i
Dispute Ownership. An injunc
tion Is being Bought in tho equity
court l)y Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pier
son' of Myrtlo Point who seek to keep
V. P.. Myers, representative of tho
Estabrook company from cutting any
moro timber on their land near Myrtlo
Point. Plorson, who owns a 120 aero
tract, claims that tho timber does
not belong to tho Estabrook com
pany and that tlioy have no right to
touch his trees. Tho enso will bo
brough up Monday In tho equity court
beforo Judge Coke.
Cut Down Knlso Alninw. As a
moans of cutting down tho falso n
lnrms that last year cost tho city
betweon $200 and $300 tho chlet
of pollco has Issued his order for tho
annual cleaning of chimneys, Soot
that has gathered there In a 12
month must vanish ho says. No moro
clogging of flues and tho sounding
of alarms that bring out tho ontlro
flro department at tho ratoof $1
per man for each callThero is a
penalty for not oboylng this edict
and this, tho officers say, will bo
Inorcod.
Inquiry From Switzerland. An In
quiry from St. Gall, Switzerland, was
rccolvcd nt the Chamber of Commorco
this morning asking for lnrormntlon
regarding Coos Day. h. Tanner, who
writes tho letter, states that lio saw
tha advertisement in the Sunsot mng
nzlno. Tho InBt add of Coos liny ran
In this publication last Juno. Also n
lottor was rocplvod by Mr. Motloy
from John M. Scott, gonoral passen
ger ngont In Oregon for tho S. P...
asking for booklets for his Portland
offico saying Inquiries aro rccolvod
thoro dally.
Ono Day Institute. On Mnrch 2G
thoro will bo a ono dny Institute of
tho teachers if the Coos Day section
of tho county according to tho an
nouncement today of F. A. Tlodgon,
superintendent of schools. Dr. D. II.
Sheldon, Dean of tho Dopnrtmont of
Education nt tho University of Ore
gon will bo presonV Ho will spond
a week In Coos County, beginning
March 23. An Invitation has bcox
extended to all toachors nnd Super
intendent Ilakor nsks that toachors
tnko advantngo of tho Institute Thrco
sessions will bo r.old on Friday dur
ing which will bo sandwiched In dls-
i cusslons on vital subjects by various
spoakors. At noon tho domestic
eclenco dopartmont of tho local high
school will servo a 15 cent luncheon.
Riiskct Hull Tonight. Tho last
gaiuo of tho season for .Mnrshfleld
high school will bo played this ovon
lng In North Bond. This Is tho gnmo
that was scheduled for Wednesday
qvoningfliid called off late that af tor
noon, Much Interest centers around
this contest for, should tha locals
win, they will have earned tho cham
pionship of tho county. To loso will
mean a tie in porcontago with Myrtlo
Point. The Raudon high school on
Saturday defeated tho two teams of
Rlvorton, tho tlrst team winning 21
to 17 and tho second five, 21 to 18.
Roth games wero fast and clean
throughout. Tho trip up from Dandon
was mado on the boat Sunset, the
Charm having beon Injured In Its
collision with tho Tolcgraph that
afternoon.
To Repair Rollers. C. H. Gram,
deputy Labor Commissioner, return
ed this morning from Ten Mllo whero
ho has been for two days looking
over tho saw mill formorly oporated
by William Ingersol! and which was
condomned for faulty hollers. The
plant Is now shut down and In charge
of Otto Mitchell, son of the owner.
Roller connections voro destroyed
making It Impossible to uso the ma
chinery until repairs novo been mado
on tho holler of the mill. It la ex
pected this will bo done within' a
couple ot d3s, though Mr. Gram
states tho donkey cnglno muBt be
completely overhauled beforo be
ing ready for use. Ho will appoint
somcouo from here to inspect tho
work when It Is completed. Mr. Grnm
leaves down tho coast for Crescent
City within a day or two.
N. MOON transacted business at
tho county seat yesterday.
MRS. LUELLA ALIJEE, of Coquillo,
Is a Mnrshfleld visitor.
E. L. C. FA UIUX oxpocts to return
to San Francisco tomorrow.
SIMON ER1CKSON, of Haynos In
let, was In today on business.
FRANK. HOSE and wlfo will leave
tomorrow for California points.
Mil. AND MRS, J. L. AASEN, of
Coqulllc, aro visitors In tho city.
II. LOCKHART left yesterday
for Portland on a business trip.
GLEN WAGNER wan among tho
Myrtlo Point visitors In tho city
yestorday.
MRS. O. A. TROWDRIDGE, of nan
don, was n visitor In tho city yes
terday. JOHN E. MILLER is in tho city
from tho Sixes country on a busi
ness trip.
J. ALBERT MATSON plans to leavo
tomorrow for San Francisco on
business.
WALLACE CROUCH was among tho
visitors in tho city today from
Haynos Inlet.
W. II. STULL, road supervisor at
Allogauy, was down on tho Mill!-'
coma today.
E. R. HODSON, of Coos Rlvor,
in n do n business trip to Coquillo
yesterday.
JOHN WHOI1REY has roturned to
Myrtlo Point nftor a business
visit in tho city.
J. W. M'INTURFF returned last
evening from a business visit
to tho county Bent.
MRS. MORTON TOWER was up
frpm Emplro yestorday shopping
and visiting friends.
J. E. MONTGOMERY, of tho tele
phone company, Is visiting tho
Valley towns on business.
MISS RUTH MATTHEWS pinna to
leavo tomorrow to visit In Uerkeloy
und othor California points.
CLAUDE THOMPSON, of tho Coos
Dny Produce Co., loft yesterday
on a brief business trip to Port
land. VICTOR LARSEN, W. C. Swain nnd
E. J. LARSEN wero among tho
visitors In from Wagner yestor
day. J. E. MILLARD, who aided In start
ing the Ideal Cafo hero, and wlfo
will leave tomorrow for San Fran
cisco. J. T. ROSS, who is ono of tho plo
noor business men In tho now
town of Wngnor, was n Mnrah
flold visitor ycBtordny.
MISS LAURA MERRYMAN who has
beon visiting her siBtor, Mrs. F. C.
nirch, will leave tomorrow for hor
homo In Chico, California.
JAMES D. ROI1ERTS hns rented
part of tho Z. T. Thomas farm on
Coos River ami today moved up
with his household effects,
JESS RYERS ot Coquillo spoilt a few
days in Sumnor this weok and also
visited at tho homo of his slater
Mrs. Frank Which of Marshflold.
W. M. KAISER was down on liusl
ncBs yestordny from tho Hausor
& Hausor camp at North Inlet,
returning thoro this morning.
GILBERT GILBERTSON wiib In
from his Kontuck Inlet ranch
yestorday and says tho ranchers
aro rapidly getting ready for tho
spring work.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD KING
loft yesterdoy for tholr old homo
In Sprlngflold, Oregon, nftor nn
oxtondod stay on tho Rogers rnngn
on Coos Rlvor.
C. II. DUNGAN Is dqwn from hla
Coos Rlvor ranch and la busy
with hla annual spring assess
ment crop. Tho only trouble
Charllo says, Is that Coos Coun
ty roaps tho harvest of dollars
from his diligent Bowing.
RAYMOND E. RAKER, county super
intendent of schools, and Super
visor F. A Golden went to t.ie
district mooting at South Inlet
last ovenlng in a buggy. They did
not get bnck to Mnrshfleld until!
2:30 this morning. Mr. linker left
on tho morning traliv for Coquillo.
FIIIKMK.VH NOTICE
There will bo a speclnl meeting
of tho Mnrshfleld Flro Department
this evening nt 7:30. The City Coun
cil will meet with us nt S p. in.. Mat
ters of importance to the flro de
partment and to evory Individual
member will como up for discussion.
Each member of tho department and
of tho City Council Is earnestly nnd
respectfully requested to bo present.
George Seollg
President,
AMONG THE SICK
Ivy Nonh of Coos River is con-
flllnit r llfa linmn nttMi .....mlia
...vi .tvj...u . nil iiU'J. I
Eugene Montgomery of Millington t llo Bnmo tlmo for nn increnscd on
hns been 111 with mumps. I rollmou In tho Auxiliary, nnd, nc-
cording to Mrs. F. 13. Allen, presl-
J dent, tl.o Invitation of Joining Is open
i Alonrj the Waterfront. I ' nn wion or Marsnrieid.
' Several plans for definite vork will
An official navigator's notice , 1)0 brought up tomorrow afternoon
from tho Portland Engineer's offico ,, nn,0B Ul0m ls ono BBRC8tcd at
reports Coos Hay range llght8 out tlll, Ia8t nlcct11Ki u10 trentmont of
of positions nnd thnt 'the bar
shoaled two feet recently, being re
ported with only is feet of water,
by Captain Mageo.
At 12 o'clock tomorrow tho Nnnn
Smith Is duo to sail for San Fran
cisco. Tho steam schooner Yellowstone
of tho Swnyno and Hoyt lino, Is duo
In hero Monday from Portland on her
wny to snn FmucIbco.
Snlllng from Portland today tho
Rrcnkwator Is expected In tomorrow
on her' first trip on tho now schedule.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Thlmblo Club with Mrs.
H. O'Mara.
Norwoglan Luthoran Y. P.
S, nt chapel parlors.
Ladloa' Art Club with Mm.
Ross Smith.
I). Y. P. U. with Mrs. A.
, Downs.
Hear JOHN ('. PAYXE, the mini
with n DOUBLE VOICE. Ornheimi,
i uet Monday unci Tuesday nights.
Bargain Days
AT
THE FAIR
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND
TUESDAY.
SAVE MONEY IIV RUVING IJERE
25c Children's pretty Sun Ilon-
uots, laco trimmed.
J Various' colors only .
.10c
j $1.25 Children's White Wool
J Swcntors, porfect 7Kn '
fitting, only jC I
75c MIrsob nnd Children's f
Fords Waluts, mado of
Frouch Coutll, only . . . .
lib
t
niiiiiirnn'u So nuii io Hand. I
iiiiiKiron h so ami iuo iianu-
j kerchiefs, with fancy om- r
uruiuureu cuiiio.h. upuuiui u
u i
I Moii'b Rlnck or Tan Sox. with I
I y linen hcols mid toes, vnluus j
I to 2UC. 1fi
Only, por pair Uu i
,
. . .... . . .,. ....... i
I i. nuieit ti.su mill tLUU iiv'st
quality Flnnnolotto Night I
I Hnu'iiR! I'firlfiUR HtvWtM nr I
I Now only dOC I
. . f
I ir,c Heavy Crnsh Towol
QU i'
1 I tt twill I'll Wll
tf)i VVl U f
$2.50 Chlldron's nil-wool j
Swcntor Suits, various (j4 OP
.$1.65
I bIzoe. Now , . ,
- Best quality Colored Tnblo Oil !
j Cloth, pretty pattorns. 1n I
Reducod to, per yard . . b
,
O . mm.
TOO yards best quality' Calicoes,
I variety of colors and pattoniH,
I reducel to yil
por yard t-U I '
sATLSivv(;ntx always or your
MONEY RACK'.
THE FAIR
CFVrRVL AM M 1'
I NEXT TO CHANDLER HOTPL
aIa
WOMEN
HAVE PLiS
TO BEAUTIFY G1TY
AUXILIARY OF ClIAMHKIt OF
COMMERCE MEETS SATURDAY:
ALL WOMEN ASKED TO COME
AXI) URIXG IDEAS
Iloautlflcation of tho city nnd on-
j largemont of tho organization aro
, two purposes for which tho meeting
or tho Women's Auxiliary to tho
Chamber of Commerce is called for
tomorrow nftornoou In tho Chamber
rooms at 2:30. Every woman of tho
city, whether or not Bho Is a jnomber,
has beon Invited to r.ttond and "bring
her Ideas."
A BVBtomatln otfort is to bo mado
I for the bcautlflcatlon of tho city nnd
tho city park, n project that should
result In lawns and Bhubbcry for tho
plat of ground that belongs to tho
city for recreation purposes.
At n meeting of tho officers hold
a few days ago, meeting with a com
mlttco from tho Chamber of Com
merce, tho changing of tho. by lawB
of tho latter organization was affect
ed whereby tho Auxiliary ls now of
ficially recognized.
Don't fail to hear the JuMleo
Jubers .lubo nt the Orplieuin next
Monthly night; then jou'll go hack
and lionr Yin Tiiostluy mire. Mighty
good for tiigrouliiK grouchcM.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAXTER Toiiiii of good tumult,
fnrm horses, weighing about 1400
IbB. Address Carl MntBon, Mnrsh
fleld. FOR HUNT Modern ll-rnnin luuive,
furnished. Apply J. C; Donno,
Phono 181-X.
It. 1. It. HATCHING EGGS, 00
I ets. doz. 1330 No. 8 St., Ferndalo
WANTED
WAXTED Gardening, or any kind
of labor. Qeo. Deotor, c-o Times.
WAXTED Lady
Phono 25S-L.
demonstrator.
A MARRIED SWISS DAIRYMAN
wnnlB position, will worlc for
wngos or shnros, sobor, Industrious
nnd u flrat-clnsa milker. G. A.
Kurtz, enro of drnnd Hotol,
North Rond.
WANTED Middle-aged woman t
work Tor two In family. W. D.
Roberts,' Allegany.
WANTED Epor!cnmI girl wiuitN
place to do housework. Phono
31GG.
. .
FOR SALE
' FOR SALE Thoroughbred Whllo
' Leghorn eggs for sotting. It. A.
T ...wiriti. iMmnn noat Farmors.
FOR HAWK Good work team
cheap. Apply North Rond Stables.
FOR SALE Motor lnt. .Excellent
cnglno. F. A. Sacchl.
FOR SALE Cheater Wlilto boar,
$30.00 Phono 307XG or addross
P, O. llox 342, North Rond.
"
FOR RENT
- - .
I
Vlm ltJ.VlV-Itetminiiit, equipped,
-
iiost location, aiso Qievou-ruuui
rooming hous.o, furnjahod, it. A,
Rock, North Rend.
FOR REXT HoiisckeepIiiK siiUo(
Marshflold Hotel, Cor. Third and
Commercial. Phono 137-L.
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