The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMSS; MARSHFIELD, OREGON', MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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lg BEAIi QUESTION
tvm . . 111 mnn
kijnMtlon noi. " --
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.i -... rvnre linaor
Mt our concern is not
.. a create profit Tor
ronelf. but to mako that
,m ! Pro"' many uu-
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te men econuuucui nmui
i iti Northwest Including
Writhing
Mm to You
lltooai ., ?l.oo
lit rooms with bath $l.no
IK rooms with bath 2.00
'Urge outside ,
It bedrooms, many dining
bi, beautiful grill,
rly '100 -sample rooms.
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A
iki Uirsbfidd at litis
Comer
10:00 .m.
2;00.p.tn,
8:00 p.m.
tM North Rend IS inln-
taa Uter
JlMMUU-As&
CARS
ISAAC R. TOWER
Agent Coos and Curry Counties.
I "THE GUNNEItY"
HON'T BE MISLED
mxQK, " "
Schroeder (2b HiMenbrand's
ifiiiulinnBn fX lll.imtilnn
RAVE YOU 11EA3U) THE
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L.I. TnOMAS, Manager.
Phones i:t5-J and ISO. J
K
Oil, TWO I'llUNKH.
IS rOt CARS, TAXICAUS, EXPRESS WAGONS.
THERE is a
Mallory Hat
for every personality.
When you look at our
showing of Spring '
1 styles in
Wri
Vou will see what we
mean. They are de
signed in many var
ieties of shapes and
colors
Correct and smart, to suit all
ages. Mnllory HatB nro 'Cra
vonette" weathor-proof and will
look fresh longer on that account
Woolen Mill Store
Two Stores'
I
MARSHFIELD
NORTH- RENO
SOUTU COOS IUVEK BOAT
8EIIVIOE
LAUNCH ICXPREBH
leavcfl MHriJiflcId every (Jjr
8 m. m. Loaves head of river
' at 3:15 p, m.
BTEAMER ItAINUOW
leaves head of river dally At 7
a. in. Leaves Mars"fleld At 2 p.
in. For charter apply on board,
KOGEIlfl & HJUTH
Itoprietora
EAHN H l'Elt CENT
ON YOUR 'riA VINOS
with tho
f WE8TEHN LOAN & IIUILDING
COMPANY, of Salt Lnko.
Assets $2,310,000.00
Call or writo to learn details
I. B. KAUFMAN & CO.,
Local Treasurer
177 Front St.
-North Bend-Empire Auto Service
licaves Empire.
' 8:30 a.m.
lltSO a.m. ,
8:30 p.m.
: FIRST ANDf74V THEY SAVE
mm costs F JMLJ you money
rout Street Marslifiold, Ore.
ttywrWAIt piliciw Uie lilgli. W sav OUR PRICES nro
uth nij Wl; yv.V j4AVlAYOir MONEY jis e carry no over-
H1B4m mi. I .,. ..... . I- IIAIMklVAltl.V
rLTMlnv " imi Mini, mi iiiu mi in jiiiiu'.i i
UlNtl Ullll 1WIIM IMI.I.I'MI'V'IHJ ..,,1-1. U n YOIIlt AD.
March Victrola Records
,v AM) LISTEN TO THE LATEST IN GOOD MUSIC
gmzdvBJMzfik
MESSENGER SERVICE BH
lhL CVCLL'RY. lfl RROADWAY
jfij!y$;
BREVITIES
WEATHER FOllECAST
Dr Aiisocltl'il rrrii to Coot Bj Timet.
OREGON Tnlr, north to
oast winds.
LOCAL TEMl'EIUTURR
IlKCOItD
' For the. 24 hours ending nt
, 4:43 ' n. m., March 22, by
DenJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclal gov-
erntnent meteorologist:
Maximum 70
' Minimum 41
At 4:43 n. m 42
Precipitation 00
Precipitation since Sept. 1,
1914 04.97
Precipitation same period
Inst year 51. G9
Wind: Northwest, clear.
MARCH TIDES
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TORIC LENS
OUR.BEST
Have You
Bad Eyes?
Sonic eye troubles lire beyond
the help of lenses, ns for In
Htuncc, OIKJANIC DISEASES of
tho eye.
I'll he honest with you If you
let mo look you .In the ejc."
You can't buy eye ghisws from
mo If eye glasses will not help
you,
Soniu optometrists or opticians
are not as particular.
ltrokcu len.se duplicated
Formerly lied Cross Optlcnl
Department, now Itooni 10, over
Idintfo'H Dry (Joods Store.
J. H. GRIFFITH
I
OPTOMETIUSTj
Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
MarhfUld-NorUi Bead Aata lis
5r every te mlautet i frosa 6 . m
to 13 p. in. I to South Blougli ouco a
leaving at 11 m.; to umpire,
UHI,
Hireo trips day.
GOIUJT A KINO. ProH.
TH
HE HOME
AFFY MADE
AVERN CANDY
Wo make lee cream
378 Central nve., l,nono 131-L
Low Rates for
HandBng Trunks
't wehauhrunks between. nypolcu
la Marsbtled and do general hauling,
' STransVed r storagb oo. ,
BTA Levi HeLner, lyoprletor ' I
Plioncs: 120-J, 41I.IJ. B8-R
a ;
, THE COOS HOTEL
Fornirly 'C MarshfleW
WASHINGTON AVENUE
NORTtf MEND
O. A. MeOu, Tro.
Violin and Piano
v. . Anthony w 5Iy 8-
Teiulilng'
Studio !IH,
l'hono UP2-J.
Orchestra Work
Central Ae.
Aiurtmeut .t
20
Clnircli Meeting The Marshfleld
Presbyterian Church .Society wl
hold Its annual congregational meet
ing at the cllurch Friday evening,
April 2. ' ' '
Wedding Anniversary.- Mr. nn'd
Mrs. Qeo. B. Stadden guletly cel
ebrated their 43rd wedding an
niversary nt their home on South
Fourth, street Saturday. ,
litis Hlrthdny. Anderson Wright,
tne well known Sumner pioneer, eel-
.ebrated his eighty-second birthday
'yesterday ,and received congrntula-
I tlons from his many frlnds.
Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral
of .John Volz, Sr., will be held to-1
in,.. . ;... .. .. j,:,.i.
from hla home In North Deiul. The
Owls Lodge will have chnrge of the
services.
Court In Ciinv Tiiiln-e Poltn wtll
II. A. Watson, at Salem, to do busl- , """ '-M.mwis ihii. f.xp.ana
nesB, was received this morning by llon ot the rivers and harbors bill
the Coos Day Development Company land tho sundry civil bill Is con
who hao the Dudzlich tract. tallied In n clicular received at the
.Mruim in tmn I. liugll .MP
Laln,, newly appointed Postmaster
u iiiu tiij, sujb iiu uumni's April
1 will find Everything ready for
hlni to take over the office. Posl-
master Curtis wished to get nway
March 1 but was tillable to do so.
the First Uaptlst Church will give
a sll.ver ton next Wednesday ofter-
jMiii4ht limut. i iiu litmus qi
noon In the church nnrlors and on
Saturday nfternooii March 27, they
i will hold a cooked food sale 111 the
Marshfleld Hardware store.
I Jll(- Case Up. District Att6moy
i Laljeqvlst has bqcn notified that tho
I Oregon Supremo Court will hear
the arguments in tho appeal of tho
Coos county tax case on April 2.
About $140,000 taxes are involved
on lands In the old Coos Day Wagon
(load Grant. .
Clctg nig Eric.- Anderson Wright,
tho Sumner pioneer, today sent nn
?KK to Tho Times office that will
cohib close to thet record size. It was
laid by a year old .Plyrnouth Itodlc
' hen and is a wonder in size and
weight.
Oratorical Final Tonight. Tho fin
al oratorical contest of tho four
classes of tho high school will be hold
this evening In tho auditorium at
eight o'clock. Tho preliminary con
gests, selecting four representatives
I from each class Imvo been held dur
ing tho last month.
Elect New Superintendent. -Somo
time this week a second meeting of
i tho North Dend school board will be
hold for the purposo of electing a
1 city superintendent of schools to take
tho place ot Professor Raah next year,
Prof, llaab resigned somo time ago.
iThoro wore about 25 applications
Icolvod. '
Cyclist HltH Olrl-IL A. Dlake,
riding his bicycle north on Front
t street Saturday at a rapid
rate, crashed Jnto little Gladys IUch -
ards. whoxwas crossing. tho street
ahead
ad of hor mother, and tho glrl.J ,' ,"' ' " , ,m! tit'
. thrown .to tho streets Tho boy ,Y1ern..91??"' .Vff JL0'!' ,,,j0".lso a'
wna thrown .to tho street: Tho boy
toppled from his wheel Into the gut-
tor, bruising his siiouioer. i no lit
tlo girl was not badly hurt.
Council Tonight Thcro will bo
n mnnHlifr nf tlln Pl(v fnnnMt flita
.. -..w..... w ...u " --....
ftvmiltif nlio alniiflltiv tnmnilMitni
of the volunteor firo department
will wait on tho city fathers, bear -
Ing to them officially, the recom-
,". i.i.. -.,. ' ,.... .i,.
mondations of tho membora that
I two paid men be retained and that
tuo firemen bo paid 50 cents n
night for drills. It is probable tho
question wll bo definitely settled
tuts evening
n i.v.... .... u.. iin. Tim
ucnrlng of Ivan Gardiner, u 10 year
old youth accused of robblng.the Kel -
lev confectionary store of Conullle,
vim liolil fnilnv linfnrn Imlirn Wat.
I uuiuiiiu nuu w wiviij u QtuMvui, uvw
In the Seventh Krado of tho Central
I School before he inov.d to the coun-
ty Beat a few months ago. Hp hns bcon
! in uto cuy jail.
Giilld Meeting. -At the regular
moon in Guild Hall of tho Episcopal
' Chinch, Sister Jauet, superior of tho
Mission House pf St. Mary Chicago,
will give a talk to thoso present on
her work. An Invitation Is extonded
to tho ladles of Marshfleld to'be'prea'-
tint Tltnan whn lllLVn honrit 5tlStAr
Jnn'et t0 of h0r work , Chicago
bav0 foun(, u vefy jn8prlng.
Western UiiIor Mm Here W. D.
Wolg&mott ajid H, A. Durjer, or tho
construction department of, the
Westorn Union at Seattle, cittne In
.last week over tha now rlgnt-of-;
! way of the v))lametto Pacific from
Maplcton, looking over Die line.
i They loft for Portland Saturday. (
'The mon will make their report oui
their return regarding ie proposed
I construction,, thpugh tbuy say the
company does not expect to build
(ahead of the rails.
rem Kill ,skh i-iirtn a iieuwwu
is being clrculuted today by Robert;
Mursden. Sr. asking that his) son
Jack Marsden be parolod from the tiI(, best known stago stars In Ainorl-
state penitentiary where he was tak,- fu, Made by the Famous Players
en since last summer following Uie.r.'iim rmnnanv.
JSViffaiSS!
ror assault with a deadly weapon)
, . g
GET RID OF LINGERING
COLDS, COUGHS AND ,
LA GRIPPE
r,., .1-.1- nn(i.i ...in.
tSiuiiiK iiiiua iuuujt i..ivfcvw ,..,..
' .... .... ,.
ll'jctriug. hacKing c?ugns mat bu-
en the system. Slush and wet caus
iiu ih colds than zero weather. Croup,
bronchitis and pneuinornla are prev -
alvTit. Every
family
should liovp
I r.rfl nmi reliable coukIi medjeino 1
I ........... i...l
I ready for use. oieya iioiiey mm
i Tar Compound contains no liurni;
,ful Ingredients, It eases a cough,
iphecka a cold .atfd rolleves Jnflumr
led nnd congested membranes, n
cleara the nlr passages and soothes
Inflammation, Owl Prescription
Pharmacy. . Frank. D. couan. cen
tral avenue. Opposite ("handler
Hotel, Phone 74.
on J. W. Dennett and Immediately
given his freedptn (luring pood be
havior. There aie seernl hundred
untues-ion the-petltlon.
Excursionists Plentiful. Long be- i
fore King Sol peeked his head above I
thu eastern horizon yesterday morn
the people were n-stlrrlng at least
a good share of them und with bas
kets Well filled there Was n scatter
ing to all four points of the com
pass. Doats plied up Coos lller
loaded, the Ten Mllb region had a
host of Visitors, others went to
Charleston Day and still other
crowds tooled south of the city.
Hack they emtio last night, mnnj
sunburned, but happy. ,
Xo ynell llont Troubles. inspect-
ira ueorcc i'. rimer nitii k h. ki .
T",Th"Mved, " thf Br '! 'V0'"-'
' T'J50 S fiont"1 , ?r tho ,,.p"
,nK lit the TelOgraph-Chnrin river
l,.oat frneas'of a week ago Saturday.
Chamber ot Commerce from tho tnlla
of Senator J. K. llansdcll, president
of the Divers and Harbors Congress,
before that body. Ho' laya the fail
ure lo secure tho original nmount
to the war In Kuropo and tho ro-
suiting flnnnclnl depression and do
crease In tho national revenues.
Youngster I,cncs Home. Spring
fever nud tho wnnderlust got tho
best of llttln Karl Mousey, nged
two and one-halt years, who lives at
G8.7 Donnolly avenue. The youngs
ter climbed over tho low hack fencu
at 11 o'clock Saturday. Delug missed
shortly afterward hurry calls wore
sent to the pollco by thu mother.
He was found Inter at the corner I
of Fifth nnd Hall, playing In the
street. Last week ho rim nwnyi
twice and Ills mother then tied him
In tho yard, but today allowed him
his freedom aud Kurl Immediately
brokohiH parole.
Out for Truck Work.J Among tho
3d athletes who hav turned out nt
the University of Oregon for places
on Dill 1 lay ward's track bipiad Is
jitney Clark The Emc'i'l. the
collego paper, says: "Clark, tho
Coos County athlete, has u good pop
record in the high Jump, but Is
very slow to get going in the new
style." This Is explained hy tho
(fact that Hnyward has ulways to
train the newcomers in correct
forniB of running aud Jumping, aj
fact that generally keeps them In
the background at first, but results
In fat' better records In
tho end.
Carlos llrlugs 1 1.'
'The steam i
schooner Carlos arrived In nt nluo
o'clock yostorday morning from San ,
i Dodro, bringing 14 passengers. The!
ro-,faot that there are tlokots on hand
'here, enough for sovornl voyages,
I !ad.8 tno.nK0"18 t0 boll,ovo that tho
Carlos will make several more trlpB. j
,gll will leave down again on Tuos-;
l0,11 " T'" ,v',101 ttt' ,
wor? " C'. M.ch ',1,1"' H. L. Hart,
Ilia WnllAi llllrlolirnml nnnrirn .Ton
son, J. B. Canbeltl, 11. Chlsholor,1
Joseph E, Lives, J. Jnckly and John
Kllfrom,
Seek .Man's Release. A motion ,
tho relcaso of J. E. Mlllnrd,
u'
froi h?" wns Vln,15, '" V i
. u 'la, ,no"1,'" y A""n1J,:
c i"1'1 L Yho Ul QNn, ".n8","
wus itbotit tin) sail on Saturdny of-
fleers kept J. E. Mlllor and. wlfo
wife were detained from, going
aboard on .legal palters filed by
Schrnodcr and Hlldenbrand against
Mlllnrd, claiming that he owes them
a Dill OI till. mo HUH IS UIBU
directed against C. A. Holmes, both)
' ' B 8, "Va'i'ir Zt "Vld of I
"' wo ago, later gl'ltlng rid of
l,le,r '". i""ru wiiiiuuii uiui
claimed
'.,".' 'V." " '".V." . :"' m"",w
""..r" FU" "J..," '" ,
onuhir sijVbol tei.fhcrs, has closed
I a contract wjth. the Donrd (t Edttca-
tlon.of Wlnnebngo City, Minn., for
tho next school year, at u largely
advanced Hilary. Dy this arrange-1
inonL Marshriold Will lose ono of
her most proficient Instructors, '
while Miss Wutson will bo placed
n one of the best schools In the
statu ot Mluncsotu, and what Is
NOBLE THEATER
I Miss Lois Powell
Slnglojj popular songs. Danlol
Frohmnrr present In photoplay
I "Paul McAIIIstoii" '
i in ' I
THE SCALES OF JUSTICE
x story oL-love, duty aud thn law
I nresunteii In five reels with one of
, vS
NEWJCTORJAL
,. ' Jlft w
'THE NEWR0C.E$S tSERVER
A, screemirigly f..nuyE.ilson Com-
ml v.
.Sewon Reels of VJctures
-Two Songa
bv Miss Powell
- . .
Lower floor ICe , Dalcony 10c
Children Cc.
Coming Thurstlay-'-MIsH .Mary
PJckford In '.Tess f the Storm Coun-
jtry.",
I'a.
FOR
TRANSFER
AND
STORAGE
,' HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Freight and Ruggage.
Cull
FERGUSON' TRANSFER
Phone ltd.
Residence Phone lil-.L
Murket me, unjl, Wa(cifioiit
TONIGHT
dfffi- S9(
1 B:
Now Open and
Ready for Business ,
The Nifty Cafeteria
, A. Twentieth Century Eating Place
IMMEDIATE SERVICE, LOW PRICES AIND 1IEST OF EATINO
IN LLOYD HOTEL, Flout St.,
In room formerly occupied hy Orpheuiu Theater
moro Inuiortnnt, Is that It Is her
homo city, whore he has been known
all her' lifetime.. Indicating that her
splendid character und nbllltlcH as
a teacher nrp recognized by prom
inent edunntoiH who have known
hor during ''lfer entlro llfetltuo.
Chin CI 11I1 Shoots. Tim first, shoot
of the year tor the Murshflqld Pun
Club was hc)d at tho fair grounds
Saturday nfternooii, when ( seven
"gun-niou" came out to mnkV wnr
on tho clay plgeona. Two others re
ported for. scores yesterday morning.
The highest mark In the 50-blrd
shoot wiib mailo hy II. J. MclCeowu,
who tlplied over 43 out of a pos
slblo 501 'V."N. Ekblnd, yesterday,
waa close behind with 42 birds.
Tho membera' of tho club Boy they
are now seeking new Holds for their
trnp8,-nsthb grounds nro within tho
city limits. . The shoot Is not for
tho Ollbort trophy. Tho following
scores wero made: Tom James, 37;
Frank Lnlse, 34; V. 0. Horton, 25;
W. J. Conrad. 31; II, .1. McKoowu,
43; Larson, 5; W. N. Ekblnd, 42;
Don Onrdliior, 37; 11. K. Do'romus,
33. .
NOTICE.
Notice, is" hereby givon to nil
property owners and houso holdors
within tho corporate linilts of Mnrih
fiold that their 'chliiinoys must bo
cleaned Immediately. failure, to
comply with 'tills ordinance., wlll'ro
sttlt In proKifiil0ii.
(Slgii9d) f , J. W. CARTED,
Marshal.
THE
ORPHEUM
Monday and Tuesday
California ;
i ton
Quartet
Ausplqcs Coos Bay Concert
Band
ORPHEUM
AdllltS OUC. CJbl(Urcn dJC.
t
, Entirely new picture program
Wednesday night '
including the famous
1 Keystone ,r Comedies
10c i- AGAIItf 10c
THISAND FIVECENTS!
DON'T MISS THIS. (Jut out this
slip, curlobG flvi cents' to Foley. &
Cov Chicago, III , writing your
iiumo and uddifHit cjparly. Yon will
rccelvo In return a trial jfaikago
co.itnlnlng Foloy'a Honoy nud Tnr
ConpQund, for coughs, colds and
croup'; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain
In sides and back,4rheumatlsm, bank
ache, kidney nnd hlirddor nlluienti,
a.nl Foley Cathartic. Tables, a
wl'olesomo nud tjiorogghly cleansing
cutlmrtlc, ospceluDy control ting to
stotit persons. For salu hy Owl
Prcficripiron DhiJr'iiiaoy. Frank I).
Cnlmii. Coidial Avonuu, Opposlta
Chandler Hotel, l'houe 71,
John C Payne
Famous1 :
Female "
Impersonator
WITH
i
California
Jubilee
Quartet '
ORPHEUM
Tonight -
f Adults 50c. Children 25c
ruOTit
TOO LATET.0CLASSIFY;
JCX.
KOR 'SALI'-OR EXCHANGE for
Binull pinto camera, 1-A Bpocini
kodak nud outfit, ultiOHt nev.
P. O, Dox 54.7.
SEVEHAL THOUSAND DOLLARS
to loan, long terniif, on improveu
fnrnis. Interest 8 por cent. W.
U. Douglas, City.
FOR RENT Five-room house, .No.
030 South 11th st. Phono 253-L.
FOUND Siiuihtyj hetueen Marsh
flold and Kmplro, lady's brown
fur. Owner may hnvo soma V
paying for tills nd at tho Times
office, ,
FOR KALI'.- Dry feitlller, liiinit
hones. 1'hono 1841 North Dend.
WANTED
-
WANTED Teniii of good sound,
farm horses, wolghlng about 1400
lbs, Address Carl Mutson, Marsh
flold, i ,
WANTED ftiirdouini:,' p "ny ,",,
of labor. Geo, Doctor, c-o Times.
FOR SALE
R. I. It. HATCHING EGGS, IJO
kf els. do-!. 1330 No. 8 St., Femdnlb
i'OR SALE Gs eiiglhe, UJi lioi;so
power. Good running order. One
half original price, used ono year.
Apply J. L. Koout, Front St.
Ll'OR KALI: Thoroughbred White
Loglioru eggs for betting, u, a,
.Luuilrltli. Phono 3031 Tannem.
FOR SALE Motor boat. .Excellent
o;iglno. F. A, Sacchi. '
FOR HALE Chester Wlilto hoar,
f.10.00 Phone 307XQ or addiesa
P. O. Dox 312, North Doud.
1 FOR RENT f
IFOR RENT .Modem l-iooni house,
i furnished. Apply ,J. O, Donne,
l'hdno 181-X.
POR REN'IV Itostiiiinuit, equipped,
host hc'atlon, also oJuven-room
rooming Iioiibo, furnltiliod, R. A.
Dock, North Duud.
FOR RENT llpiiseliuepliii; suite,
Marshfleld Hotel, Cor. Third and
Commercial. Phono 137-L.
FOR RENT. Rooms with or vtlth
outboard. ICQ So. 10th Streot.
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