p i n (B;rT(TTv,,"'TT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION THREE " ' I n -i l MBM lffigWl ii Order Palace Rendered Lard Today FRESH MADE: If your grocer doos not handle it, call up 406-J. This is absolutely tho best lard in MarshfleMi Real Mexican style Spanish sauces, Get a trial order today. Palace Meat Market X. 1). OSWALD. Mono -I00.J. 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Lcmj Mnrshflold at 7 n. in., and returning leaving from Emplro at 8 n. in. licavo Marshflclil at 11 n.m. ami returning lonvo South Blough at 1 p. m. Lenvo Marwliflold at B p. in. and returning lcavo South Slough at O p. in. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS Icatcs Manhflcld ovcry day 8 a. m. Lonros head of river nt 8: IS p. in. BTRAML'R IIAINUOW ' leavea Load of rlvor dully at 7 . m. Leaves Marshfield at 2 p. la. For charter apply on board. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R THK LLOYD FAMILY JIOEL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, $8.00 month Electricity and Gas. Freo baths Sleeping rooms, $l.rso wk., up , ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL torner Market and Rroadwny We solicit all our old patrons of lis Lloyd and assuro them tho samo reasonable rates. E. W. SULLIVAN FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS HEIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 108 Uesldpnrn HI,... r Market a. nnd Waterfront 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J- B. Schilling, Prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel Headquarters for Coos t0- People sojourning '"SwPranctaco,,,,,: r Wt Ad, (Jct Rults. Clearance Sale On Overcoats &Raincoat s y3 off on all Men's Overcoats&Raincoats $30.00 now $20.00 25.00 now 16.65 20.00 now 13.65 15.00 now 10.00 II0.V8 OvorcoalH and Raincoats at Ono-Half 1'rko LC Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield Central Avo. t NEW TODAY - $ FOR RENT tt 1-1! ncro garden on tho shares, to tho right man. J. E. Fltzgornld, Mnrshflold, Oregon. WANTED Hourdoi-ri ami lodger in private family. Inqulro 1011 Cen tral Avo. LOST ftcntloiiinn'M glove. Please roturn to Times offlco. $$ Z WANTED : $,$ WANTED TO HUY Cash registers for cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges. Lloyd Hotol. t FOR SAI P ' 1 J FOR KALE CHEAP Double- acting pump, good condition. Otto Groko, North Ilond, Phono 164. FOR SALE Oak glass show cne, shelving and wnll casos with drawers. 350 North Front street. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, all var ieties, Future delivery, Coos Ray Produco Co., Phono 4 GO. $ 1 FOR RENT t FOR HENT FuinlshM flat, hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third st. FOR KENT Hoomiiig Iiouso ovor Ekblad's Hardware- Store. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 3G0. TH13 WHITE IS 1CINO Of ull Sowing Mttchinos Now located at 2GC Market ave. West. Phono 103-J. Wo havo also got big bargains In all kinds of used machines. All machines sold on easy paymonts. TO"TT? SEIiLING GOODS The big problem in selling goods Is getting tho customer into tho storo. Coos Bay Times' ads will help you boIvo this problem. North Bend MIB weather forecast IDr AuocliteJ Treii to Coot Dr Tlmn. , Oregon Unsettled, pro- lmbly rnln or snow; coldor In tho east; north-easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For'lho 24 hours ending at 4:13 a. in., Jan. 21, by DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- ernment motcoroloclst: Maximum r2 Minimum as At -1 : 4 :i a. in no l'reclpltat' ' 12 rrcclpltatn.il sluco Sept. 1, 191fi 40.03 Precipitation samo period laat year 42.G0 . .AVI ml: Northwest, cloudy., , . BUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday January 21 Sun rises , at 7:1!! ami sets at n:0."S. , ,. . Score Ul to 'M Tho scoro of tho high cshool Sophomores and tho Coos Rlvor sphool team was reported 25 to 19 lu favor of tho locals on Sat urday and should havo been 2G to '21 In their favor. Commercial .Men Moot. I). I. McGce, Fred J. Kolloy, Harry Rult innnn and Gcorgo A. Larrson, travel ing salesmen, loft on tho morning train. Thoy declared that this ovonlng thero will bo a branch moot ing of tho Coos Knights of tho Grip In Randon. Takes Stock. Justlco C. L. Pon nock ond Constablo Emory, of North Rend, wont out to Coaledo this morning to tako stock lu tho storo formerly conductor thoro by E. Rargerou and which has been closed iinilnf nn n t InflllllOIlt of tllO Ral- four Guthorle company or Portland, HuriiKun to Run J. T. Harrlgan fmlnv fonnorlv announced his cani- 'docy for tho jopubllcan noinlnatlou for county coinmlBBlonor. Jir. ijarri gan Is tho woll known Marshfield hardwaro man and owing to tho de mand for Coos Ray representation in tho County Court will bo strongly supported, Near Accident. Saturday aftoi noon, Miss Golden had a narrow I oscapo from an accident. Sho was driving tho family carriage and tho horso swung in too closo to tho railing near Fourth and Central, tearing It down and almost tipping tho carrlago over. Tho damago was not great. Mill Onens Tomorrow Tho C. A, Smith Mill will resume operations tomorrow morning after being clos-J ed down for nbout four days while tlio machinery rocoivoa us uiuumi overhauling. Tho Erntoldo mil, however, closod only one day and was operatlnr today tho samo as, usual. Tho mill has considerable lumbar cut now on tho dock nwalt Ing shipment. McKliuion l"Voiiinteil. Dan McKIn non who for tho past eighteen months has represented Lang & -..,n in fhla territory has been promoted to tho Seattle torrltory and will move his family there. Tho now territory Is a better ono for him and whilo "la advancement will bo grntlfylng to his friends hero, tliey will bo Borry to Beo tho family (loparl from Coos Hay. Frank Cat torlln will take hla torrllory hero. Ill n(, Kan Jose l'orcy Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Itoss, Is qulto seriously 111 at San Joso, California. Mr. Ross submitted to n surgical op eration and his condition is said to' be quito sorious. 1'riiclicliif; Telegraphy Tlio Wpb- cm Union messenger boys aro prac ticing tolegrnphy. Thoy havo a wire which extends from tho basement inder tlio office to tho woodpllo at U10 back of tho building. An Instru ment Is at each end and when the boys are not busy cairylng messages thoy talk to each othor over tholr line which has a total dlstanco of j thirty feet but which Is serving to gtvo them a knowledge- of tho tele graph business. PERSONAL MENTION X t HENRY J. TIIIELMAN, of Dohtuark, was a visitor In tho city over Sunday. CIIAS. FENSLER came In from Powers last ovenlng on buslnoaa and pleasure. DR. J. L. MASSON was among tho ovor Sunday visitors In tho city from Myrtlo Point. N. WEIJSTER, of Coos Rlvor, was down today looking after some niattors of business. CHIEF JACK CARTER was called to Coqulllo this morning as n wit ness in tho Mort Joining's caso. JUDQE COKE and district Attornoy LHJoiivIst went ovor to Coqulllo this morning for tho session of court. MRS. CAL LANGWORTHY nlid Mrs. Herman Edwards camo down on tho Cadillac this morning from Allegany. L. A. WOOD WORTH, of tho Allon n"hd Lewis company, wont up to Powors this morning, calling on . tho trade. RAY HRYANT camo in from Heav er Hill to spend Sunday In tho city. Ho Is in tho McDonald and Vaughn camp thoro. WILLIAM SlIOUP and Duncan For gtiRon, Jr., woro wltnoijRcs today lu Coqulllo, leaving for thoro on tho morning train. MR. AND MRS. A. Lv PICKINS loft on tho Kllburn for Portland to day. Mr. Plcklns cxpocts to ro sumo his dental studlcB in that city. t AMONG THE SICK t C. P. Mason, of tho Times mechan ical department is confined to his homo in West Marsliflold by nn at tack of La Grippo. Ernest Imnioll, ouo of Tho Times Icarrlor boys In North Marshfield, lias been qulto flick of In grippo at tho homo of his parouts, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Immol. Lionel Gordon Is suffering from a badly ulcerated wisdom tooth that has kopt him confined to his homo. Mrs. Thomas, -of Kontuck inlet, this morning underwent u success ful oporatlon nt tho Moroy Hospi tal. Constablo W. II. Cox Is still con fined to his homu by llluoss, Ha has beon In tho Iiouso for twen ty (tays. Ho now Is Buffering a cor nea on Ills oyoball which makes It Impossible for him to read so his confinement Is qulto tlrosomo for him. Ho Is ablo to sit up but can not loavo his' homo and will bo in tho house for somo tliuo yet it is likely. Harry Allon who has beon HI of typhoid fovor nt Mercy hospital for tho past throo months, will bo ablo to loavo tho hospital tomorrow or tho next day and will for a tlmo stay at Herman Hlllyor's homo until ho has regained his strength, Dr. D. O. VniiKbn, Dentist, Itonm 2(1, I'iiNt. Xatlonal Rank building. Are You Giving tlio hick ont tho best possible cliancos for ltv coveiy? If j on lire you nro hav ing jour iieseiltlons fill ed nt THE BUSY CORNER Phono SOS Wo Deliver Promptly Hit j LEWIS KILLED HIMSELF AT UNDERTAKERS' PLACE Former Mui'shricld Mali Whose, Dcndi Was Announced Last AW-k Com mitted SulOidu Tho death at Salem of Thomas Lowls, formerly In tho undertaking and fiirulturo business In Marshfield which was told In Tho Times last wee);, was a suleldo. The Salem Cap ital Journal of Wednesday tells of tho death as follows: "Neatly dressed and clean shavon, T. Lowls, ngod about 00 years, took potassium cyanldo and lay down on tho roar stops of tho undertaking es tablishment of Webb & Clough whore his lifcloss body was found nt' 11:25 Just night. Lewis loft a note addressed to his daughter, Mrs. M. II. Forbes, Itural Routo No. 2, Klrkland, King county, Washington, In which lie stated that his personal belongings wore at tho Depot hotol where ho ow od a wcoIc'h board bill and if sh'c wanted thorn, to pay the bill, and If not to leavo them to tho owner of tho hotel. Ho gavo no reason for his act, but It Is thought ho was dospon ilont, at his lack of money. "On tho rovcrso side of tho noto was written tho Information that ho was u life monibor of Maishflcld Aerlo No. fi.'IS, Fraternal Order of Eagles, nt Coos Uay. Tho body was found by F. E. Prlddy, tho night man at tho undertaking parlors, who was returning with nndthcr body and had to pass through tho rear of tho build ing. Lowls' body was found In n shed at tlio Bide of tho rear door with his head resting on IiIb hnnd grip. A strong odor of tho poison was pre valent about tho body and there was no doubt as to tho means of Biilcldo although tho bottlo containing the. drug was not found. It is thought that ho located tho undertakers, took the poison and throw the bottlo away us. ho know that death would soon fol low. "Mrs. Forbes, tho dauglitor of tho Buloldo, was Informed of tho denth of hor father, but this morning no word had bcoii rcculvod from hor ro lallvo to tho disposition of tho body." t AT THE HOTELS $ Chandler Hotel Goorgo It. Sailor, Portland; O. Schuolilor, Portland; W. E. Potors, Portlnnd; C. L. Adams, San Fran cisco; F. D. Dayton, Portland; F. J. Ert, San Francisco; II, Trnnfmor, San Francisco; R. S. Wright, San Francisco; E. Jameson, Rlvortou; Fred F. Phelps, San Frajiclsco; Hen ry J. Thlclmnn, Donmnrk; A. F. Rnpp, Eugeno; J. L. Masson, Myrtlo Point; O. G. Hamlin, Denver Hill; R. W. Tavonnor, Coos Rlvor; Jo soph Look, Portland; Ray Ilryant, Denver Hill. fit. Lmvrcuro Holel D. Anderson, Coqulllo; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Snow, Random F. Craw ford, Lakosldo; T. 0. Murphy, North Rond; Nina Rlshop, Powors; Frank Rowron and wlfo, Lnkealdo; D. Lano, Gardiner; G. Shaw, Roso burg; II. Hartman, Norway. DIVORCES WITHOUT JUDGE? Lawyors, Apparently, May Grant Ono In California. Los Angeles. Judges nnd lawyers learned with surprise that through mi amended provision of tlio htato consti tution apparently any quallllcd attor ney may grunt a decree of divorce. This became known by tho recent granting of three decrees In .Santa Rosa by attorneys blttluj; as Judges pro temporo nfter havIiiB been solocted to try tlio actions of tho UtlKants them selves without tlio sanction of the court. Tho modified amendment reads; "A caso in tho superior court may bo tried by 11 Judgo pro temporo, who must bo a member of tho bur, agreed upon In writing by tho parties litlgaut vr their attorneys of record nnd sworn to try tho cause, and tho person so select ed shall bo empowered to act In such capacity In nil further proceedings lu any suit or proceedings tried beforo him until tho final Cletcrmliatlon there of." Tho clauso "appiovcd by the court" has been omitted from tho act. '' TIIRIIT'O-GRAMB Tlio advertising in Tlio Coos Ray Tlmos Is oftou mndo up of thrlft-o-graius to tho thrifty. Each advortlooment Is a messago directed to a Hu man want. Many will not interest you, but somo ouo will bo vitally Important. It tnkes only a minuto to look thorn ovor. Not to tako this minuto may moan to miss tho thrlft-o-gram that wns intended for you. Amp that means that when you buy yoni buy at a dis advantage perhaps you will you less pay moro - perhaps will buy an nrtlolo suited to your needs. Rend tho Ihrlft-o-gr.inis today. During these days of forced sales you cannot afford to neglect seeing our values first YOU WILL THEN UNDERSTAND WHY WE EMPHASIZE "EVERY-DAY" PRICES AT The J. C. Penney Company Store Ladies' heavy serviceable Shoes, in cjun metal, heavy calf (chrome tanned), heavy vici kid and ' dM qq light weight, vici kid, $2.50 value at $ 1. Jo Extra quality, half bleached, all linen Table Damask, full 62 inches wide. This is an unusual va'ue ftQ at 85 cents. Our price JC "Cuticura" $oap, regular 25c per bar. Our price J 9c - .Ineerporatcd. . . ,A , raWFX9H?Kr?n g:ys7. FA- We Lead, Others Follow Next Door Money Saving Prides Apple Butter (Bulk), Per Lb, ..$ ,75 Carrots (Fresh) Per Lb, u... ,02 Tree Tea Per Packago .. s ,50 Leslie's Shaker Salt, All Kinds 1 ... ,10 We Save You Money GETT!NG!S CASH GROCERY lilO NO. RROADWAY, XKAR OKNTKATj MVRTLM AR.MH DAXCi: Tho following Is n copy of tho the Interesting program at tlio Myr tlo Arms dancing party, 'mention of which wns mndo in tho Saturday Issue of Tho Times: 1. Tho Grand March of tho Myr tlo Arms. 2. Ono-step for a Orcntor Coos Ray. "Kvorybody Rag With Mo." .1. Krluco Ifox Trot. "Ily IIcclc." I. Tho 1910 Willi. Ladles' choice. "Cecllo." 5. Tho Only nnd Orlglnnl I'aill Jones. "Tlpporary." 0. Tho Clndorolla Danco. Ono- Btop. "Molly, Dear, It's You t Am After." 7. Tho Harvest Moon Qundrlllo. "Country Danco." 8. Fonturo Danco. Mrs. Rolf Nor ilriun nnd Mr. Ren OBtllnd.. 1 Schottlseho. "Rlnolnnder, (slow.) 2 Mlgnon. "Spin Spin." !1 I'oe do Kspango. Extra: llnmbo Polsku. 9. Tho Old Virginia Rool. "Vir ginia Rcol." 10. Moonlight Waltz. ".Dreaming." 11. Tho Rnslcot Danco. Walls: "Cloraldlno." 12. SohottlBcho. "Roaming in tlio n-loamlng.V 13. Paul Jones No. 2 "Hollo Fris co." 1J. Fox Trot. "Tho Original Fox Trot." 15, Ono-step with variations, lamo duck and lamo soldier. "Peter PIpor." 10. Oood night waltz. "Good nlht Doar" Kxtras 1. Throo-stop. "Sororlly,". 2. Ono-step, I.adlQH' oUolgo. "Tu lip Tlmo lu Holland." :i. SchottUcho. "Ghost in tlio Closet." 1. Two-step and' Rag. "Ono Califor nia For Mlno." Tho convenience mid profit of Tiiiit'H Want A1h will ho demon strated by a dial. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS LOW COSt Hifjll Efficiency Noble Theatep TONIOHT M OMC Olf Till! GRKVTKST LN TIIK WORLD" THEDA BARA in "THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER." Five icoIm of never to be forgotten pictures A play that will sat. I sty everyone who wauls to soo tlio ho.tt lu photoplay. COME KAKLY FOR GOOD HEATS TWO SHOWS, 7:00 and H:l." i. m. UPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 TOMORROW NK5HT t'liiullo Cliapllu In "THE NEW JANITOR" WEDXIWDAY Cilf.NNIE FADDI'.N In Hie bust Painnmuut over released l'io reels of ic.il comedy. w--.7. rzwjav The Originators of Low Prices to Postoffice KOC'IAIj OAliKNDAlt MONDAY Alpha Dolphlnu Socloty with Mrs. Harriott M. Kel logg. Progress Club with Mrs. A. 1). (lid ley. TUIOSDAY Athou'u Dolphlnu Society of North Dqnd nt tho Library. Ladles Guild lu guild hull. North Rend Club auxiliary nt enrds. WRDNHSDAY North Rend I). M. C. club With Mrs. O. A. Porhlns. Jolly Dozen club with Mrs. F. M. Mnrhoffor in Runlcor Hill. Dorcas Club with Mm. II. L. Russell on Cutohlng inlot. Christian Slstorhood nt tho church. THURSDAY Alert club with Mrs. F. 11. Rood on North Coos Rlvor. North Rond Methodist la- r dios social uftcruoon. A. N. W. club with Mrs. Allco Hall. FRIDAY Hunker Hill Parents and Teachers mooting nt tho 4 school iiouso. ' Trio Card Club with. Mrs. Win. Sehroedcr. ! Kensington club with Mrs. Lionel. Gordon. Dahlia, Club -Itli Irs; O. M. Connor in Kastport. ! Ladios Art Club with Mrs. ' W. R. Curtis. SATURDAY Family Clrelo with Mrs, G. Johnson lu Runkor Hill. Mbliy Coal, 53.00 ton. lbono 7U. NOTIOIJ To tho patrons and nil Intorosted: Tlio Cooi lny Cnmumi'y Ansocliitlou will dlncontlnuo tho manufacturo of buttor on Kobrimry 1, lt)10. and manufacturo cheese oxcliiHlvely J. J. CLINKINIIHARD, Muuagor. Times Want Ads ror resulta cents CHILDREN, 5c m m m A'4 'l