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f rw r ''""T " THE COOS BAY TIKES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY MARCH 27, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE V, &.MarX . Hart Schaffner, l X. Morv Kjry Now, Gentlemen! "Dress-up Week" begins today. rID you know that another national institution had been established? U It's a great idea. "Dress-up week" or "Fashion week" starts the spring season off; stirs you up with new thoughts about the clothes you wear; makes you wonder whether you dress well enough; gives you a chance to freshen up your wardrobe if you need it. And we're ready to help you. We're ready with the entire great spring display of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. When you see these suits and overcoats you'll know what "dressing up" really means; we'll promise you that. Come in today and find out. Suits Purchased From Us Pressed Free of Charge WOOLEN MARSHFIELD MILL The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes STORES NORTH BEND IHPAY. w lL4Utt Tho Sheriff has Informed us Hint it till tend a statement to overy tax t'jjcr, nlioao address lio knows, ns D the amount of tlicir taxes, there fore If you will send tlicso statements to ci, with tho amount of your tuxes, it will 8co tlioy nro paid ami keep i record on our books of tho pny r.eat, allliont any cost to you. Flanagan & Bennett Bank WOOD-GOOD WOOD W. H. Lingo hits It ut SI. 50 and J2 cavil per load. Gnrhngo renioT eAMiono 227 J. RROADWAV HOTEL Something new. Day rates 7!ie. I tat es for cooking apartments, !j!l lor week ami up. Musi IA seen to ho appi-ci-lnlcd. 1'osL office build ing. Phono .MI5. L. .). .IUSTEN, Prop. (Formerly ingr. St. IaviTiico) THE LL0.YD HOTEL Housekeeping Apart niciitH, Two ltooms, $8.00 Month. Electricity and Gas, Frco I3aths .Sleeping rooms, $1.50 wk. up BICYCLE TIRES Nuy Them From Us. Wo Charge Nothing lo Put Tlicm on Your Whoel MARSHFIELD CYCLERY flOBLE THEATER 11 TO-NIQHT AX S.MT.TY FIRST Maishflold'H Flro-Proof Theater William 1'ov puscuts VALESICA SURATT, tho Red Hose of ho wat Wlilto Way in tho sensational photoplay or New York Ilfo: "The Sool of Broadway.,9 Over l.-.o,oo) uoi-tii of kiihiis worn by Miss VuBkn Stirnlt In tliU marvelous production sho making a complete change KaruictitK every lo feet ot film. Tlio feature Is In slv i-ls. MAjmio Is unilcr tho Impression that Thedn Ham Is tho most, wins actress in th0 business Such wis true until VALKSKA MKATT appeared in thfci movies. Children will positively not bo fitted i,le,N , ,wrcil,8t ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT EARLY TWO SHOWS: 7:00 and 9:00 ADMISSIONAH Seats, 15 Cents fffigw? m III i i" BREVITIES TIIK WKATHKK REPORT Rj AuoelitM 1'rtin lo Com Jlr Tlmta. OREGON Fair, heavy frost In south mul oast; wester- Jy winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlto 24 hours ondlug nt 4.43 a. in., March 27, by IlonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- ernment meteorologist: Maximum 54 Minimum 39 At 4:43 n. m 40 Precipitation 1.22 Precipitation sluco Sopt. 1, 1015 74.C7 Precipitation snnio period 4', hut yoar 53.43 Wind. Southwost, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday March 27 Sun rises at , r.:54 and sots nt C:1S. xf born : $ EDLINDS Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric Edllnds, of Hunker UlU, March 20, n daughter. ROYAL TONIGHT NFWVAIinr.,., . I IAim7 ,rtUUtVILLt MCKSON & FL0RENZ - STdS Skit introduci9 sing- 2r nn '",?' talkina and har ? j10 jelties. New scenery paI!IHEThoBL!JDGE0N-Five fall and iflory of the rlse Fiy0rrwnSla,lt.: "A Royal S,ev s A " i?h$ Emily "Thep?UrSday Hoi,Se of Features Xtrar(jllary BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has Just been thoroughly ronovnt- oil, mid openeil to tho public March 1st, 101(1. Somo of tho features of this ohl hostelry nro. free cm ploymout bureau, free sowing room, information bulletin ami kind treat ment. Tho patronage of'ty.o Puu Is solicited. HLANCO HOTEn 227 Xorth Fiimt street Phono 1-1 Ma Mnrshflehl, Oregon FOU SALE Ono classy registered .lorsey bull calf, whoso dani milked 11, 10(1 pounds in ten months. Also cows mid heifers, all registered stock. Write to V. A. SACCIII, .Alarshfleld, Oregon. VOn THAXSFEK AND RTOItAGK OF HOUSEIIOM) noons, fheioiit and HAGGAOE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 13 Hesldenco Phono 13-J Market Ave. and Waterfront Narcissus Club. The moinuors of tho Narcissus Club will moot on Wednesday at tlto homo of Mrs. John h. Johnson In Eastsldo. Child Xiniii'd. The llttlo daugh ter of .Mr. and Mrs. L. h. Hradloy, of Englowood, 1ms boen named Edna (Jet Xew Autos. Isnnc U. Towor delivered a new Ovorland 7r, to Dr. II. M. Shaw on Snturilny nnd a new Ford to George P. Stewart of .Myrtle Point. Xo Council Tonight. Thoro will bo no meeting of tho city fathors this ovenlng. tho council having ad journed for two weoks at the moot lug of last weok. Hostesses Xiim1-'!!. At tho Epis copal Guild meeting tomorrow aftor noon .Mrs. E. P. Lowls nnd Mrs. Guy Warner will bo tho hostosaos. Hells Out. Dr. W. T. TliompKiiw. of South Hroadway, hns sold out Ills practice lioro to E. J. Slocum, of Portland, and Intends to leavo short ly for tho north, wlioro ho may locate Illver Is Up. noatmon from both branches of Coos Itlvor reported this morning that the river roso botweon four and six feet during tho heavy ...,i., r,t Dm u-onk'.end. It did no damage, however, and this morning ' l.n.i. nlurli, rilfilllia had gono uown uuui eiuv ,..n. or inoro. Id-ought Out Log A. I.. Horton conaldois himself highly fortunate, In that tho high water oi ouiuruuj and Sunday pornilttod him to bring out thr?o or four rafts of loss from above tide wator on South Coos Hivor. Ho did not export to got any more out until next season. Tho logs went to North Hen:l. Shipment Is lUTuned. I. R. Tcwor local Ford agent, aajd today that ho ho snld that thoro nro eight moro machines coming for him nnd for this reason ho will havo enough to supply the demand, had rofuscd to accept tho four autos that en mo on tho Hrcakwator because of tho fact tho glass wlndshlohls nnd tops wore damaged by a henvy sen on tho trip south. Ho said that tho mnchlncs wcro Insured nnd that tho mattor was turned over to th ln liiirnnco compnny for adjustment. On the Tillamook, duo hero tomorrow, Opoiatlon on Throat. Tho little son of Dr. Shaw submitted to nn operation for throat trouble today. lu Dim Tomorrow. The Tilla mook, barbound at ' Astoria, got nwny from tho Columbia Hlvor to day nnd will nrrlvo at Coos Hay at, daylight tomorrow. (iocs to Handon. G. J. Loman skl said tlint ho would go to Han don tomorrow to open tho Orphoum thentor thoro noxt Saturday night. Mr. Lomauskl Bald that ho would not open a showhouso lu North Ilonil for a month or so. (Joes For Oporn'lon. Itoy Dun ham, son of Juvenile Offlcor Hark Dunhnm, hnd to leavo his work as onglneor on tho bridge nt Slunlaw and go to Snn Francisco, whore ho will undergo nu oporntlon for a tumor. Ho loft Florouco Inst Wed nesday. Has Xew Purser. Aboard the Nairn Smith Is a now purser. Harry Reynolds, who has been wllh the vessol for n long time, loft In Feb ruary for tho enst, It bolng stated that his brother was 111. Ho did not return nnd now J. W. Russoll U nbonrd tho Nairn as wireless opera tor and purser. Catches l.lvo -"ink. John Halo, or Hay Park, Saturday night cap tured a llvo mink which was trying to got away with a big rooster. Tho mink refused to let looso until Mr. Hulo swatted him ono with a club, ronderlng tho varmint unconscious. It. A. Cortholl wanted tho anlmul ns a. pet for his boy and took It ovor and made a cago for It. However, ho fears that ho will not bo nblo to keep it long. Hiilld'ng Hlds lt. Coorgo J. Anderson hns lot tho contracts for tho building, plumbing and decorat ing of his now resldonco on Tenth street. Tho locality has been namod Cedar Hill. Hlbargor & Tolandor got tho contract for tho building, tho bid bolng 51875. Tho Marsh Hold Hardwaro Company was award ed tho plumbing contract for $250, and tho Manhflcld Painting and Docoratlng Company tho painting contract for 1240. Tho contract 'for Installing a heating plant has not bom awarded on account of bids not being rocoivjd In tlmo. StaKos In Trouble. Reach trnvol I has boon more or loss disrupted for tho last thrio days. On Saturday tho autos did not c-pmo down tho jboach from Florence, though several 'machines wont through to tho I'mp- liiua from Coos Hay. Yesterday tho J3tago came down from tho Sluslaw, j that Is four machines and about 23 passougors started, but on tho i way two or tho cars broke down, .according to trnvolors, and only about 14 camo thiough, while tho 'temulndor wont back to Florence jTho trip was unusually rough on account of tho wind and a high sea. Times wunt uds bring results. t PERSONAL. MENTION DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD returned to Couullle this morning 11. MICHEl.UUINK was among tho week-end visitors In the city from Allegany. DEAN MASTEIUJROOIC was hole bver Sunday from ills homo nt Port Orford. DISTRICT ATTORNEY LIUEQV1ST went ovor to Cuiiuillo on the morning train. FRANK CATTEUI.IN wont ovor Into tho Valley this morning to cnll on the trade. JUDGE JOHN HALL was n visitor nt Cotiullle todny, leaving on the morning train. NEIL M'MILLAN, of tho Union Meat compnny, was a passenger lo tho Valley this morning on business. PAT HENNESSEY returned to tho mine this morning nfter -spending tho week omt with his family. ROY WAITE, of tho high school, left on tho Union for Lakeside, this morning to spend his vaca tion. DANIEL DARKLOW, Republlcnn candldnto for the nomination of Shot If T, is here today from Myrtlo Point. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE left this morning for Coqulllo whero hoj iioHis u session or the equity court todny. L. A. WOODWORTII, ot tho Allen & Lowls company, wont ovor Into tho Vnlley this morning, to call on tho trade. VICTOR PRICE wont back to his school In Myrtlo Point this morn ing nfter holding services at the Chilsit.tn church. C. II. GRAM, of tho slato labor com missioner's office, loft this morn ing for tho Coqulllu Valley on one of his regular Inspection trips. OTTO RUDOLPH and family nro leaving for n visit in California and Inter will locnto on a farm near Portlnnd. Thoy will pnss through Coos Hay on their way north. W. J. RUST returned Into Saturday aboard the Nairn Smith from San Francisco, whore ho has been for tho past two or three weeks, at tending to business matters. CHARLES HALL, accompanied by Secretary Smith, of tho Coos nnd Curry tolophono company, and J. E. Montgomery, wcro visitors In Couulllo today, closing tip tho salo or tho fanners' company thero. HARK DUNHAM, Juvenllo cHlcor, returned from Salom yosterday where ho had taken Wesley Phon nogar, of Handon, to tho state training school. Ho went homo to Coipilllo on tho morning train. REV. II. 11. FOSKETT, of tho Hup tint church, loft on tho beach stago this morning for Portland and McMlnnvllle, expecting to bo gone about two weeks on a busi ness trip. Ho goes to Alaska very shortly, as n mlssionnry. THINK OF THE ERN0M0US AMOUNT OF MERCHAN DISE THAT IT TAKES TO SUPPLY 125 BUSY STORES. Who (jots the benefit of tJiisjwonderfuiJjuying jqwer, Mr. Customer? YOU D0t when you buy at the J. C. PENNEY STORE. See these values in latest styles in Crepe tie Chine, Mcssaline, Taffeta and Serge, one-piece dresses. Every one is worth double the price. Crcpo Do Chine, ono-pieco dro3s, colors blue, tnn, prune, navy bluu and bhtcic $12.50 Messnllncs nnd taffetas, vnrlous shndos $l2.o() Others ut $IM)0 Flue French Serges $!).0( French Serge, silk trimming .$0.1)0 French Sorgos, nil new goods $1.1)8 Ladles Suits $18.50, )?l(l.no, .$11.7.", .$12.50, .$1).1)0 Examine tho3o nnd bo convinced 'that you can buy your ill ess or suit now at thy beginning of tho season for what you will bo asked at tho cud ot tho season. Originators of Low Prices Next Door to Postoffice We Lead Others Follow ICastldo Council to Meet. To morrow night Is tlto rogulur meet ing tlmo of tho EastHldo Council, at which tlmo several Important mnttorB nro coming up. , Suit Is llcguu. Suit wns Btnrted In tho Justlco court todny by Going & Harvey ngnlust William Mont gomery for tho collection or $101. sn, claimed to bo duo for goods sold In 1014. For Oyster lied. J. P. Glllon who hns boon with tho Pugot Sound Oyster Company for sovoral roars Is hero trying to buy South Inlet tide rints to start nu oystor lieu. Ho bollovoB that thero lu a good chauco for the industry hero nnd thinks thnt Olympla oysters would do as woll here as lu Pugot Sound, but ho says tho Eastern oystors will not multiply on tho coast, al though thoy will grow. HUNS FOR SHERIFF Daniel llarklow or Myttle Point, Hero as Cainlidnto Daulol llarklow, a woll-known plouoor of tho uppor Cofjulllo Val ley, was horo today from Myrtlo Point In tho Interests of ills candi dacy for tho Republican nomination Tor Shorirr orCoo8County. THE THREE DROWNED. It linn boon learned that the thrco mon from tho lighthouso louder Manyaultn who woro drowned wero Felix Hearman, P, Kvalo and Thom as Anderson. Tho names woro not given In tho first roports or tho nt cldont. A small boat fioni tho ten dor being usd to pick up tho buoy was swumped. There woro six mon in the boat and three ot them were rescued by tin llfesavQrs, IHkMlillTHHiHkMraHaBMMtlUiMMIMIMMIMIMII ScuuEimviaii-American Bail WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY $1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 I Sausages, Bologna, Wemies If you want the best home smoked and naturally colored, buy them at the Palace Market Tho 1 'A LACK MAHKiri' Is (ho only market, lu Marshricld which does not use artificial coloring in preparing sausages, bologiui and weiules, U'ho natural flavor and purity should recommend tluwo to you. GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS, 25c PER DOZEN Palace Meat Market N. I). OSWALD. I Phono -lOll-T. Central Avo. 3E CANDIDATE'S ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to tho will or tho Repub lican volcrH or Coos County I un uounco myself us n candidate tor nomluntlon for tho office or Sher iff or Coos County nt the May prl marles. If elected I promlso to coutluuo tho policy I havo followed whllu lu office. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Coqulllu, Oregon, March 211, 111 10. FOR COUNTV SURVEVOR I horoby announce myself ns n Ropuhllcuu cnndldato tor tho nom ination or County .Surveyor. H. E. HENDERSON, Coqullle. Prescriptions are Our Specialty PC I IK DRUGS ACCl'RATELV AND PROMPTLV COMPOUNDED When you mt'd P'-M-riptioii, ou need the best service obtainable, and that Is wlmt you always get at THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 21)8 Wo Deliver Immediately SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday Alpha Dulphlan Socio," nt homo of .Mrs. F. E. Wilson. Tiii:s,ay North ''lend Club Auxiliary nodal nrtoiuoon, Kus'p' rt Royal Nolehboi-3 with Mm. Witty. 0 ICpltcopal LciIIoh Guild lr. ' Guild Hall. Wednesday , North Bond Pastlma Club It with Mrs. It. O. Harluaid. Auction RTldgo Club with Mrs. E. Crosthwalto. Dorcns Club with Mrs ClwrloH Spoonor. M. E. Lndlou .'liver Ton with Mrs. W. II. Forking. O Thursday Rainbow Club with Mrs. C. II. Dungnii oa South Coos Hlvor. A. N. W. Club with Mrt. C. F. McKnlght. Klcntar Club wllh Mrs. N. II. MncMlllau. Mlnnlo-Wla Club with Mm. E. Kolky. Klunoy Club with Mrs. Tom Jnza In North Hand. Genera Club with Ilonry O'Mara. ! Eastsldo Social Club with Mrs. Walor Robortson. North Ileud Noodloeraft ( Club April Fool party at homo ot Mr. and Mr. Edgar ! Hannnn. ' Friday i North Ilond Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Jay Lludan. o ' Ladles Art Club with Mm. L. 0. Lang. Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Social nt ) churclv parlor. o Prosbytorlun church annual ! annual meeting nnd social. t NEW TODAY ' t LOST Hunch of keys. Reward for leturu to lllllyoiH' SIIOA'IM for salo by It. A. CIiuitIi, North Coos RIvor. J t FOR SALE X ! ? FOR SALK Corn drill, $10; seed corn, Gc, Maxwell runabout $175, nlso a Ford body upliolstorlng In good shnpo, $25. Address Hill &. Murphy, Hrldge, Oregon. FOR SALE lloouo ranch at Sum nor, ?cr()0. E. W. ICnrdoll, Marshrield. FOR SALIC An olght-dlso harrow, purchased now last spring. Prtco $2r. Apply E. I. Chandler, or Phono 314. FOIt SALE At n bargain, Cnso auto, 40 h. p. AddrosB "M." caro l'lmos offlco. t FOR RENT I FOR HEX'I' Furnished jiparlinentH on April 1st. O'Conucll bldg., phono llll-L. FOU RENT Furnished flat, hot nnd cold wntur, bath. 853 Third st. FOR RENT Finest furnished apis, in Marshfleld, Freo heat nnd wntor. -?22.50 up. Myrtlo Arms. FOR RENT Modern flvo-rooni bun galow on 12th and Commercial utroots, $12.50 per mouth. Apply Going & Harvoy. Farm for sAle Thirty-rivo acre, ono-lialf bottom and ono hair bunch land; six acres of good orchard; good houso and barn, lighted by acQtylone gas; houso with modorn oanlpmnnts; hot and cold wntcr, bath, otc. Near Co (iilllo. A oo(l buy If taken soon. Imiulro T, caro or Times, or Hax 250, Couulllo, Ore, SCHOONER TILLAMOOK PORTLAND AND COOS HAY SAILS FROM ALHEltS DO0K HO, 8 SATURDAY, MARCH JWTIl FOR INFORJIATION PHONE U7 TO.M JAMES, Agt., Ocean Dock