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hi .TT JfW-F THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELR, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915 EVEMING EDIT10M. TWO COOS BAY TIMES 31. V. MALONKV, Killtor mid Pull. DAN E. MALONKV, Ncmm Editor PERSONAL MENTION n. MARSDRN, Sr. was a passenger to Portland today. .MRS. WM. WIKKLEMAK was a Mon day glioppor In tlie city. MISSES EVA AND VIVA PLANK were Mnrsliffold visitors Sunday. S. R. PULFORD, attorney of Myrtlo Point was lioro today on biialnosn. NEIL WATSON, of Coos City, was a visitor In Mnrshflold Saturday MRS. P. D. HLAKE, of Catching Inlot, was In MarslifloM Saturday. JAMES A. DOLLAR wag a visitor In tho city yesterday from Han don. J. T. CULLEY and wlfo, or Wngnor. woro visitors In tho city yesterday. W. T. WILSON, of Myrtlo Point. was a visitor licto today on busi ness. MR. AND MRS. J. L. MOORE, of Ilcnryvlllo, spent Sunday In tho city. DONALD M. CHARLESON and fam ily aru spending thu week In Han don. WILLIAM LONCISTAFF loft on tho Hreakwater for Portland this after noon. DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJHQVJBT wan a visitor hero today between trains. J. J. CLINKHNIIHARD, of Coos River, mndu a trip to Coqullla yesterday. CLAUD II. OILE8, a prominent at torney of Myrtlo Point, was hero yesterday. MRS. C. A SMITH, of North Homl, left for tho north today on tho Urcakwator W. C. CHASE, n prominent nttornoy of Conulllc, was I uiro yesterday on a luislncas trip. A. It. O'llRIEN left on tho Hreakwat er for Portland this afternoon for a brief business trip. S. I). PULFORD, witness In tho Plor- non-Moycrs caso returned to Myrtlo Point turn afternoon. CLAUD OILES, Myrtlo Point nttornoy left for homo today after hoarlriR tho Plojflon-Meyerrt caso. II. J, KEOQII, chief llnomnn for tho Coqulllo Valley tolophono lino, spent Sunday in tho city. ATTORNEY J. O. BTBMMLER, of .Myrtlo Point, was union),' tho vis itors in tho city yestorday, MISS MAUI) ELLIOTT returned homo on tho Efder yestorday after a visit In tho north. It, J. LONG camo up from Haudon yostordny Hotting ready hln inlu Injr mnchlno for lliu south. W. T. DEMENT, County CommlH Hlonur, riiino over from Myrtlo Point Saturday on a buslnoss trip. MnB. E. R. 1IODSON mid dntiKh tcr, lrtua, of C'jos Rlvor, spout part of last Saturday in Marsh field. SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. returned to tho county sunt this afternoon uftcr two days on Coos Hay. MR. AND .MRS. F. W. HODSON und son, of Coos Rlvor, woro week end KuestH at tlio wins, juiibuu Iiotuo. C. F. MoKNIdlli' In oxpcrlod hack thlM afternoon from Haudon whuru ho was called yestorday afternoon on business. MR. AND MRS. ROY SAUHERT re turned yesterday to Aeinu after u visit nt the C. (I. Larson homo nt Hunker Hill. W. P. 8CIIIEFFILE and wife, of Hnyucs Inlet, wont over-flight vis itors In tho city, leturuliiK to tholr homo today. J. ALUERT MATKQN loft for San Frnncluco Sunday on it business trip and ho will also attend the funeral of H. I.aiulo. M. L. C. FARRIN, sou-ln-law of Mr, and .Mrs. I). L. Rood, loft on tho Niiuu Smith for San Francisco woro called last week as wit nesses in tho counterfeiting eases. COI wh.ro ho Boes to Join Mr, 'PjiyP 0l I DIIY )LONEL R. II. ROSA, president I Ull I U ulVlfiLLI UA m of the Port of Handon, came oer It.st evening und was here today on business and meeting with old TM friends. f PROF. F. A. GOLDEN and Dr. Sheldon, of tho State University, loft yesterday on a trip through tho Coqulllo Valley on educational matters. MILTON GLASS, with his voc.il brass band nnd broad srln. de parted for tho south Saturday! County Health Phslclan culln of for a "term of two months" nsiConnllle returned yesterday from ho tnio if iTen J,l,e where he hna been investl- ., , ! V,r, .. ,.,.. gating an epidemic of smallpox. Ac- I). 1. SAVAGE, tho official tester ' corilin tn nr. riliin tho disease was of tho Coos River testing asso-, )rollglt from Scliofleld nnd among "L "ILIV"?.? ,1,tri,'.t1v:?.! lioe inflicted, were Mrs. A. Laxon, 471 ,7syJj?Afj?sM, . u r js&wiw&w&'wr4& mill, ggg. fmmmm0 BLOCK 9T SdSsM,1,U County Health Officer Dr. Culin Reports Well De veloped Cases There , Mrs. Geo. Walker, wlfo of tho post master, Nels Peterson und John Schettor'fl two small children. Angeles, taking In the San Fran elsco fair en route. CLAUD C. THOMPSON and Harold TUriey, of tlio I'oos nay rrouuco, nr. rtilln tmv (he manu woro iin Company, roturned overland ?-1 loubtetlly smnlltiox nnd ho establlali- dny from Portland trnd Corvallls L.,, n Btrct flarantlno. where they havo been for a week. DAN MALONEY. of Tho Times, lpnnj DAV MCM prr mo left on tho Nairn Smith for ,C00S BAY MEN GET BIG visit In San Francisco, nnd also CALIFORNIA CONTRACT. with his Hlster, Mrs. T. L. Hel- lor In Horkelcy Peart Ilros. of Knstshlo Secmo ("on- TMitii n ifiiMnu'r win. Ma n.irn' ,lncr ,w Nc,v " Irrlgntloii ' JOHN C. KENDALL with hia wlfo I)(d nl ()jlk,Ia,t. and son roturned Sundav from ' Handon whore ho has been for two j Peart Hrothera, tho well-known! daya checking over legal matters 0t!'n,(',0 .? EastHlde, nro now in n. n, Tira,,n Aim Onkdalu, California, where, they weroi nt the Prosper Mill. 10 Bl,CCOBgfUl bidders on a new D. I. M'GEE lias roturned from I $8000 Irrigation ditch which I3 bo several days in the Cormlllo Valley, Ing coutrncted there. They Iinvo al-. wnero no was ousy cnning on mo ready gono to tliat place and work WAISTS We have just received the most beautiful line of Waists ever shown in Marshfield for the price. ' High neck and long sleeves; low neck and short sleeves. All sizes. These arc all wash Waists, $1.50. Dress Skirts A complete line of Skirts in the new fabrics and all colors, ranging in prices from $5.75 up to $14.75 will be commenced at unco and rushed to completion. Thoy hope to finish It about Juno 1, The work is located about 20 miles from Stockton. trade, bringing home a wonderful stock of new stories. J. T. TULLEY and wlfo wero down from Wngnor to spend Sunday. They expect to make regular trips when the roads got so thoy can pMDI ETC ACorocair-aiT uso their now Dodiro car. lOMPLETE ASSESSMENT It. A. COPPLH left yestorday after- ' Rf)l I AP.ni IT APRII 15 1 tlnnn fnr llnnilnti ulinro lt.i trrtait r ..ww ,n & i w WW.. .w, ......., ., ... . U ,... uv,.. I'S eil boullht" "fromaihnlbIlnkru,?t iS !C,,1,I,' A '"""L ,-,' "B l.frnT.,,.1 " r"Pt I,an Tlmt All LMs Will bo I'lnMie, We want your cash business and make it an object for you to pay cash GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House Phono :iOI-.L don Dry Goods Company. W, E. SHARON, un enlisted navy- man of tho lirotnorton navy yard, Is hero on n furlough visiting with friends. Ho expects to ro mulu here for several days. "DOC" VHRLIN PARKER has re turned for n visit from Handon, where ho has hoou for tho past two months employed In tho gov ommont work on tho Jetty. KNOINEER CHARLESON and Su perintendent R. K. Mlllor, of tho dredging company, returned this morning from Uundon vvhoro thoy havo been Blzlng up tho now con tract. JOHN DA8HN13Y, of Camp f ahovo Myrtlo Point, Is spending several days at his Homo on South Fifth Htreot, arriving Saturday, to ro cuperato from an attack of rheu matism, CAPTAIN GEO. V. FULLER and Captain 10. H. Edwards left on tho morning train for Coqulllo whore by tliti .Middle of Nct .Moutli County Assossor T. J. Thrift spent Sunday In Marshfield checking up lists with tho deputies lit this sec tion and loft yesterday for Myrtlo Point, wheio he will work this week. Ho completed tho assessment of tho Handon dlst.'lct Inst week. Assessor Thrift nays ho thinks tho lists will bo completed and ready for cheeking by April in. ' AT THE HOTELS i SUNDAY'S ARRIVALS I Chandler Hotel. Charles K. Mack, Eugene; Mnrlo Young, Eugeno: Mark Paulino Port-, land: Chnrlou Walker, Coqulllo; P. II Scholtes, Senttlo; Joseph J a-1 cobs, San Francisco; W. C. Oof-1 inn, Dim rrunciecu; a. j;. uouson, mm & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTV Established 1881). Capita, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest Paid on Timo Deposit YOU CAN l'AY YOUR TAXES THROUGH THIS HANK Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. Flnnagnn, VIro-PresMcnr. It. F. Wllllaiiii, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, .t. Cashier. a in Liuiiii : .i. .i . iiiiii'iirH. I'nrrtnmi' t II1IW ttl fn Ilfllil llui linnfln.f !.- ' ' 'Z' --- i t, , CIFFF VUTl?ll rrnnl, PrV Mr. KtUl ,,()r'1': W. H. lllirdott. I'OU-' A Tit ? A if ri rf Iu,1,l! - ,,lit!kt'r' 8 I'riiiiPtaro; ai iiiriiBii, a. li, Jounson, ro- u i fiimu., (,,,miii... t m i..u., turned this morning on tho El-' a, wHo Wiu or' V I Ann l ir ii Diii.ntuut ii ... .i .1 """ "" iiuiuiviiiu: .1. n. .Marilll. ... w. mWiNWVIl, uutlll III IIIU IMnHli Intnl. It A I,,.,,l..t .-il. ... t( ,...uv. a .1. J.lllllinLl lilll. IMJ1LI1 DR. hducntlon DoDartmout at tho State University, iirrlved Sunday on tho stage from EilEcnu and vea- teiday morning loft on tho train for Valley points for n eouplo of dnyii, whuru ho will visit tho schools before returning here. A. II, POWERS lert on tho Adellno Smith for Snn Francisco where ho will attend tho Puunmn exposi tion. Ho wns nccompniiled by his friend Hriun O'Rourko, of nib bing, Minnesota, und Miss Hazel Powers, who will rosuinu her place In u Snu Francisco hospital wheio shu Is studying to bo a nursu. MRS. M. W. HEZANSON arrived hntnrday on the Hreakwater from Aberdeen to spend soino time with hor parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Hnydur, of this city. The dredge Oregon, on which Mr. Hoziiuson Is employed, has lireu moved from Aherdeun nnd Mrs. HewuiHon will lomnln hero until thoy uru again definitely lucatod. u 1L 1UL an DC CHOOSE a friend like you would your smokin' tobacco. Don't have one that ain't wuth keep in' always and that you won't grow to like better ev'ry day. ftt&fi Ry'' foe Choose VELVKT! Tlc Smoothest Smok ing Tobacco is matlo of Kentucky's Hurley da Luxe that by a 2 years' curing method is given an agetl-in-lhe-wood smoothness. c3 i2tnui 14 wtei&ow Cx pj tSXtt r Inlet: T. J. Thrift. Cocmlllo: R. A.! i.aiidritii, codiilllo; II. D. Sheldon, Eugeno; K. J. Hlnchoy, Portland; Mary MaBtorson, Port Orford; Jan. A, Dollar, Handon. Itliiiiro Hotel. Goorgo W. Spenco, .Myrtlo Point; Oua Sjogren, Coos Rlvor; Charles Swnnson, North Uutul; Seth Fues tour, Florence; Hurt Neshltt, Flor enco: A. Gunncll, .Myrtlo Point; T. Haydon, L'mplto; II. L. Gruhani, Gardiner; Carl Freolnud. Eninlru: John Swing. Empire; R. M. Wlodor, i.nKesino; i' ,i. iiingham, South In let; Davis Howard. North mint: Alfred Jowull, Isthmus; It. E. Knnrr, Gold Ueach; W. II. Hosklus, Em- piro. Llojtl Hotel, R. P. Shlvem, Portland: C. Carl son, North Rend; Mr. and Mrs. P. Dixon, Gold Ueach; A. E. Jones, Myrtlo Point; T. Mars, Snu Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. O. Hoylo. Chi- go; G. Martin, Hnndou; J. W. Davis, J Now York; It, E. Sanderson, Coos II Rlvor; Guy H. Turner, North Hond. I- St. Ijiwienco Hotel. i Ira Abbott nnd wlfo, Snn Fran-1 clseu; II. I. Heupenunn, Edmun-I Ion; I, li. Johnson, Portland; Peto, Lellor, Einplro; W. T. Domeut, Myr-' tlo Point; II. Shuft. Portland; IL I Mooro and wife, North Hond; George Morgan. Wagner; William Hlack. Sumner; J. It. Proffer, Kelso; 13. 13. I lluyley, Kelso. I L1UHV coal. Tho kind YOU hao A.LWAYS USED. Phono 72. P.ulflo Llwry nnd Transfer Coinpany. Important Notice to Property Owners GIVE US A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPERTY AND WE WILL OBTAIN ,-OR YOU AMOUNT OF TAXES ON SAME. SHERIFF ' DOES NOT NOTIFY YOU T OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. PIS 1TI01L Bill Tliisij Stove theVigH P0,isI,MiPrB TOUflll UseV OIV 30C aczzDac TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- ohu'? come?,, yhen TLl 55" fij C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT i.imw? ?TJlm FUEL lUUj l TW0 "V US,Na 0U WOOD I MOM. 100. Itt-J SOUTH HltOADW; AY Should TT'S (Uffaront from I othoislkfc.uis.onoroinre is taken in tho nuiklug" mid mo niiueriai.i uscn nro higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish lulsc n lirlllUnt. r Illy rolMi Hmt does imt niboft ordmt cir.iin Uliotl mcla t 'or limy u lout: in ordinary kUivj lK)Mh l'l on iiuui io ktnvi-fc niut s-oU by ImiUnaio mi.l ft"' fry 'o iltrt All WW.kM.lilAl II jlliuiiUuei..ltt.. -.-..... .. ..... ..... -.'. .-...,, V ' rf tl yir i tui rvnw -w . I'llU l IliU Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS-GOOD YEAR TIRES-EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty ii Mi'nnr VTnrtni .. -. . - - " " Phone 180-J North Front Street Uftcxl, lUotit nnJ ft llu ttmt vteYM uAlh yon rvtr JWruVrw liUttiuriiM In ixfuti.1 uur .iiwttciilibkkHiUHc v l-uJtu Black Silk Stove Pollih Work. .Slerlini, IllinoU V- DUtk lllk Alr.Drlnc Iron tn.m.l l orl. milit. n.t. . rfp J'mnt. nullr. MtVJilllSXl,irv.wl.'JLI.lj!l iiracic silk stoyi; polish For Sale by soiiKoi:iii:n . iiii.iu:miii.ni Phone 177, fll a rsli f iel d-Nor t h Ben d-Ein nire Auto Service Louu's Miirshflelil nt nuy Corner 10:(l() n U:oo ji.ni. fi:00 p.m. Iioavos XortU Ilend 15 mln ules later Leaves Kuiplro. 8:ao ii.in. ll::tO a.m. 3; 30 p.m. t - m m : j PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORt H. H. Harper H0U9K I1U1LDKK General Repairing nnd Cahloot Phono 349-J. I. M. Wright rioro 188-11. ROILDINQ CONTItACTOIl Estimates furnlshod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Knr, Noso nnd Throat GLAUSES F1TTI5D OR. MATT 112 H. 8 HAW Discuses of Women nnd Clilltfrua Office Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Block. Pictures SfriiiJ imer studio new Models "HENDERSON CORSETS "UNYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS1Nn.S(i Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING KNGI.VKKH AND AltCIHTHGT Offices, "OC Irviiig lllonk Phono 103-1. or :fi7-J. Marshfield, Orogor. W. G. Chandler AKCIIITKGT Rooms :!01 and 302, Coko llutldloc Uarshficld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen AHCIIITKCT Marshfield, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinner PIANIST AND TKACHKU (tosldonco Studio, 217 No. Third B Phono 3B8-U Bamm HE "' AFFY HOMf AVERN c . Wo lm,, Ico citam 378 cciilrnl me., pn0no ,., . --II Low Rates fo Handling trunks Wn hnnl IftitiVni..!.. In Marshfield and do gweJiW11 for rcasonablo rates ' h,l STAR TRANSFER & STORAnn r Levi Hchncr, PwprSo? FIioiics: iaM. 40.1,, W.R Abstracts FOR RKLIAUL13 AI1STRAOTS OF T1TLI3 AND LM'URJLXTinv AROUTj m COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MARSIIFII3L1) AND COQUILLI3 CITV, ORICGON GRNRRAIi AGI2NTS, UAST8IDF AND SUNGSTAOKKN'S ADDITinv AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDS HKNRV 8I3NGSTACKKN, MANAGL'R BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits J12GOOO00 OFFICERS: J. W. Dennett, President Arthur McKcown, Secretary Tom T. llonnett, Vlco President ' Honnott Swnnton, Treasurer Transacto a tni3t husincss only. Acts ns trustco of cxprcis traiU and nlBO as executor nnd' administrator of estates. Tho only Trust Company In Oregon outsldo of Portlnnd organlzod undornawtruit law in this Btato. WTEH DGEAWTRAWSPORTATIORICfl Weekly Servico Cooh liny and Snn FnincNco. STEAMSHIP ii SMITH Freight and Passenger Service From San Francisco, Tuesdays, From Coos Bay Saturdays. FIRM! SAN FRANCISCO TFI2SDAV, MAW1I Hit, AT 3:00 I'. M. San IVmulsco Ofllco, O00 Fifo UulliIiiiK, mid Mcr Number 23 Cooo Bay Agent, O. IT. MoQEORaB, Phone U. i very Thursday To Eureka every Monday TIIH FAST AND COSIFOUTABIiW S S. Geo. W. Elder NKWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. O. F. McGEORGE AGENT W. . PAINTHI i-uonb 44, Marshfield phono 421. North DwH l i. -MiW EQUIPPED WITH WIRELEHS. Steamship Breakwater , AJ.WAYS ON TIMS. SAILS FROM MARSIIFIHLD KVIJRV MONDAY DURING MAKCH O.N THE KOLT.OWI.Nfl DATES: MARCH 15, AT 0:00 A. JM ,.. " AT v' 5r5 3'ARCI! 1), AT HiilO A. M.; nnd from i , 'AX,)' KWKCTIVK MARCH IDIIi, AND EVEItV FR1D.U TIIEHI3AFTEU. 1TCIU3TS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICB, V& AND OAK STREETS. PORTLAND. C. B. LANPHRS, A Phono 85-J. ROOFING SAVE MONEY "j I'rucnnK "IO TiiniOIII I ntNKrviLLE COAL KfcPS'ilG, CONTRACTING .gfUfU-.::::::::Ba doping materials ' 0,. M, , 0, "........o,, FEUS flND CEMENT lliono 181 r lwio onlors ut J, j., BRICE ...Cr. uik-ur aioro. b. 8. P. 89 i Puget Sound Bridge & Bredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction n..n pC0MPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK uur Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" 11,0 "",St iwwerhil, best cqul,.,,e,l ami most (liorougWy odern Iwenly.Incii ijilaiillu tli-filgu In Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Main office, iviarsnrieid, Oregon. Seattle, Washingwn. nwwwfHwwfKzyfWirpn' ' ywwrKWM -.,w, """ivnwwfi -U ttmwii