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Mf ' THE COOS SAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916 EVENING EDITION V.nl'lC Til Ml of Wear n), ()m1H""'.V Clothes 0n,r one thlim tlicy li-vo "' L-1'.m-. " w ,,c' i-t lllp. ",'", tnorhiB, hr ,i mU..inf. Stlrrl jiiur .Sirlic Hiilt from ,lu, i"K"lr,(,'nt mrlrl)- wo hli ' "" usually wlVimiC "" at $IH.OO Oilim "I 9-n 1?,-00' 51 WIN $ I '"'" "l ,0 Ji!!tr'00 Maftl'flt'ltl North Henri BLANCO The Public Service Hotel Jim Just Itccn thoroughly rcnovnt td, ml opened (o (lie public .March lit 11)10. Homo of tho features r 'tiii old hostelry are. free cm- ptojment bureau, free sowing rooiri, Infornwtlon bulletin mill kind treJiU cent. Tlio nntronngo of tlio pulillc ; j lolldlcd. llhANCO HOTEL 227 North Front street Tlioiio 1 1 l-L. Mnrshflcld. Orriron WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. so. Phone Zdu-ti R OYAL TONIGHT Tin: iiijvils prayer rook" Gwro lilene'.s wonderful drain of (ismlik'iK ami Gambling roudir- lm. AwltitM II. w .1 II !.... 16 ...i.m.i .HMfift llllll 41IIIIII Jlllll-i iun, K mi amusingly poucniii Mory of a rani shaip, a "come-on" uino ml a life of retribution imo r Ili0c fusclmitiiifr loiimnrcs of ev-' ftjr iliy life lh.it yon nvo sure to tnjti)-. -Tin: three .ieanettes" an lntcnMIng pei inniinnco ly (lio orlJs gieateht eh cum JuggleiH. -rnini the SIiihIomh" a foreerul ilfniia. . Admission Lowar Floor 15c Balcony 10c P.l w Vaudeville tomorrow jimt- eo hiui ewiilng. it,.r and Welsl KB,,.V:.,,,,,,K l'!'lA.V AND h (.llll, Introducing ivnux "Mr, I'opuhte melodies mid ' taH.?..!,ar 'wHrapo. In pie-' lw "IIODV AND ROl'l' In utile. uun Iniinds lumiiiirni .,i..i ..u IMy and Soul. Fiep Fixup I - M miwm BRfyfflES IHttMMH TIII3 WEATHER REPORT Ut Aaioclated i'tmt to com jl, Tllno. OREGON Fair, heavy front tonight, wanner Sun diiy, westerly winds. local temperature record For tlio 24 hours ending nt i:l'l n. in., Apr. 28, hy llonj. OstUnd, spoclal government Motoorolqglst: 4 Maximum r, S Minimum ;t 1 4 At I: til u. 111 :m Precipitation 01! Precipitation since Sept. 1, lir. 78. SO Precipitation samo period last year 01.32 Wind: Northwest, clear. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Friday April 20. Sun rlsoB at 1:58 and sots nt 0:r.7. t BORN CAMERON -To Mr. -mid Mrs. Edwin Canioron, of Englowood, Thursday, April 27, 19 10, a diuightor weigh ing soven and one half pounds. fines to Sand Mills. Robert W. jSvnnton will tako a trip to tho sand hills tomorrow. Will Investigate Two oxports are on tho bay for tho purposo of Investi gating and ascertaining whother briquettes can ho manufactured here profitably. Starts Mission. .1. H. I'oltwoll, n missionary from Canton, Ohio, has arrived In North Depd and will opon a mission thoro. It will bo known an tho (lospel Mission. Krillor In City. C. 13. Marstors cd- ltor of tho Gold Hoach (ilobo, arrived ;ln tho city on tho trnln from Port-' I Get I fUUU!i I Films I 1 at I i i1 l ine I j Owl I Till: KODAK STOIti: H I The Central Ave. 1 B Drug Store 1 JiJoble Theater Tonight Charlie Chaplin "In "A NIGHT IN THE S.VOW" It's a corkor of a comedy In two reels with the world's greatest come dian. ,, "N13AL OF Til 13 NAVY" - Tho thrilling serial story Only ono more chapter after this Installment. "GET RICH QUICK WALLING FORD." Comedy that Is satisfactory to everyone. "PATH 13 N13WS" Tho real news- SEVEN REELS A Uh N EW ANTHONY'S OltCIIKSTR LOWER FLOOR inc. IIAI.COXY 10c CHILDREN So Tomorrow Jlatlnee "Tho Texas Steer" from tho play of the same name. Sunday Night "A Voice In tho Fog" A smashing big Paramount production, ,..... Wutch for Illlllo Rurko in "l'I.fifi" land mid left this morning f,,r his home. IIu has been purchasing some aiev; cuitpmont for his newspaper. It's Tonionow On tho North Hornl ball grounds, behind closed uoors, tomorrow, cither at 10 a. m. . or 3 p. in., will bo pln.vcd tho lonir heralded gnnio between soven, eight or nlno of tho Sigma Chls and tho same number of "Alfalfa Delts," Bnld gontlonien bohlg members of other national fraternities. Cuts Jlli llniul Wlllaril Russell of North llond cut his left hand quite sovorely when cutting wood at his homo. This, will handicap him In his work for several days. Ho is driving ono of the North Uend Trans fer trucks In which he owns an In terest. Does Good Huslncss. Friends of unaries uuxter, who formerly ran the Englo Har hero, aro glad to sco that ho Is doing a good business In Co quiile with tho Baxter hotel. For weeks lio hns had every room full nt night, and lately has had to sand ms guests out to rooming houses, because ho has not had places to put them. Athletes Competing Today This afternoon at tho county seat tho high school athletes from Myrtlo Point. IJaiidon and Coqulllo aro competing In tho first track meet of tho year which promises to bo very closo. This Is tho first big contest of this kind to bo hold this spring. In May tho big county meet will tako place with I Marshflold and North Band represent ed. Now Building Another. Despite tho fuel thoro aro very many frolght and passenger boats on the Coqulllo River, still another Is being built nt Coqulllo. It Is for tho Farmers Transportation Company to bo usod .between Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point in opposition to tho stcamor Myrtlo, of tho Myrtlo Point Transportation Company. Tho now boat Is less than half built. It will bo flat bottomed no ns to tako vory llttlo wntor. I)ecslou Is Different. County Colrk II. It. Watson has rccolvcd n written opinion from Judgo J W. Ilamltou regarding tho tonuro of of flco for Justices of tho poaco In Ore gon. Tho opinion was written follow ing mandamus proceedings of W. C. Hlnmnn to havo his nnmo put on tho primary ballot. This was done. ninnk spaces will bo loft for tho pur poso of writing In other names. Tho opinion Is contrary to tho holding? of District Attorney Llljoqvlst nnd District Attorney Drown. Will Lecture i lusle. Dr. Lands bury of tho mil., i department of the University of Oregon, wl'.l glvo a loc turo on "Tho Modem Scalo and Sonrco of Kffocts," In tho Guild hall noxt "Wednesday evening. Dr. Lands- bury Is sont out hy tho extension dopartmont of tho univorslty nnd has given his locturo In Portland nnd oth er cltloit. Tho locturo Is given under the nusplcos of tho Chnnilnado Club and nil who nro Interested aro Invited to attend. No admlsBjo'ii will bo charged. I'so n Phonograidi. For tho opon Ing oxcrclscs nt tho high school North Iloud secured a phonograph rocord from Mra. Georgo Watklus and ' gnvo tho high school pupils an oppor tunity to henr ox-Presldont Tnft glvo V'Soiibo of Humor" and Wllllnm .len (jilngs Drynn n soloct portion of "Immortality From tha Prlnco of Poaco." This wns appreciated u Rront!MRB, CLYDE DINDINOER and child deal by tho students. This shows j loft thl8 ,n0rnlng for Powors to what tho now VIctrola can do for tho vl8,t for a 3nort Un,0 wl(ll llor school. This mnchlno was seourod . . ., wnilnm mlth with tho money ll.pt tho .ool. won ' -Wor. M . U as first prize insi mil in uio uarnivai parado. Shaving Is Chea Thoro was on amusing Incldont In Coqulllo yester day when ono barber, dissatisfied with tho shop In which ho had boon , -working, draw out, went down tho . strcot a ways and started a shop of his own, cutting the prlco of shaves j from 25 to 15 conts. This was a now situation nnd the bnrbors all up and ' down tho main street Immediately 1 camo from their shops nnd, with 'ijiloces of soap, put up signs announc ing that thoy, too, had gono down , to meet tho opposition. Kvoryono jjwas wishing then that thoy could got shaved several months nlioad while i ' tho prlco wns cheap. " I ( Danro at Sumner Saturday oven-' Ing. Music by Sumner orchestra, 'llonita will leave North Mend 7: in and Marshfleld 7: in. Supper will ho served at tho hall. PARTICl'LAR PRESCRIP TION WORK This department undue direct thai-go of a .ogls tered pharmaeisL of lio j ears experience, offers every inducement for your 'piv-scrlption trade. Care, science, (raluiuK quality testel drugs, safety cheek ing systems, personal sup ervision all mo at your service. Hrlng your pies criptious hero and know satisfaction. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phone UH We Deliver Immediately t PERSONAL MENTION : MISS OL1V13 WltON of Handon Is visiting Marshflcld friends. MRS. MAUD13 STRONG of Myrtle Point Is visiting In tho city C. I. UI3IGAUD was called to Co qulllo on business this morning. W. II. SMITH was among tho local visitors today from Coos Htvor. MH. AND MKS. W. O. HAMILTON of Hausor aro In the city on a vis it. CIIAULI3S HALL went to Coqulllo this morning on telephone busi ness. Mil. AND MRS. 13D M'KKOWN havo I returned homo from a visit to Cnnnda, W. C. I1RA'DL13Y camo In on tho last evening train from Coqulllo Valley points. I3DWARD 13. DYER was In on busi ness this morning from his Dan iels Creek Ranch. L. L. THOMAS enmo back this morning from n "musical" trip down llniulnti wnv. I .JACK M'DONALD boarded tho train this morning for a trip Into the Ten MIlo country. ALLAN TODD went over Into tho Coqulllo Volley this morning call ing on tho trade. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD arrived from Coqulllo this morn ing, still serving supboouns. JASPER YOAKAM, of Coqulllo, was hero this morning looking nftcr some matters of business. .1. H. PINKERTON, of North Rend, who knows whore tho crnnborrles come from, wns down today. F. 13. CONWAY left on tho morning trnln for tho county sent to look after somn business matters. W. W. ASIIRY returned last oven ing from Myrtlo Point whoro ho had boon on paving business. W. 13. HOAGLAND was a passenger homo on thn last evening train from Myrtlo Point. GEORGE LARSON loft on tho morning train for Portland, to bo gono soveral dnys on business. JOHN C. KENDALL has returned from a "politicking" and business trip to Unndon nnd Port Orford. JOHN I). GOSS camo hack from Coqulllo last evening nftor appear ing ns a witness In tho Trcndgold case. ,. II. POWERS camo down from Powors on tho last evening train, returning thoro again this morn ing. It. O. GRAVES returned to Comilllo on tho morning train, callod thoro ns a witness In tho Treadgold cuse. HENIIY THOMAS and wlfo of Med- ford, who hnvo been visiting horo for tho past week, havo roturncd homo. MR. AND MRS. D. 8. DAVIS of Oak- land, Oro nro In North llond vis iting their daughter, Mrs. L. G. Piatt. LGEORGE A. RAINES haH returned from Coqulllo whoro ho wns sum moned on Jury duty, being excus ed until Monday. MOTE RURWELL enmo over from Coqulllo last evening. Ho Is re maining hero ns a witness In tho Edlund case. ,.,,, daughtor loft for thotr homo In Solma, California. They hnvo boon visiting frlonds In North Rend. SIDNEY E. HENDERSON, who Is running for county engineer, enmo over from coqulllo tnu morning to spend tho wook end In the city. UAli. uunau .no up ironi u.e VtllU JUttljU i.lblilulB17 illlD IIIUI II ing. Ho said tho roads down that wnv nro In falrlv cood condition. Gen's to Toledo. In tho morning1 O. P. COSHOW. attorney of Rose burg,, who has been horo several1 days, .oxpects to loavo tomorrow fori Coqulllo whora ho has a cuso com ing .up. MRS. SARAH PRICE of La Ornndo, Ore., has come to Coos Ray for u ' visit In tho hopes of finding re-1 I lief from asthma with which she has boon suffering, , MR. AND MRS. A. C VESTAL left yesterdny for Portland. Cdr. Vos-I tnl Is local manager of tho Union ' OR company and goes thoro on I business for a few days. COUNTY COMMISSIONER G J. ARMSTRONG camo ovor last even ing from Coqulllo and this morn ing return d to his home In IJaii don, MRS LIONEL D. GORDON lefjl this morning for Oregon City to visit with her parents and luter to Join her husband t Powell River, II. i C , whoro bo Is busy on some . business mat. era. Thoy will re-1 tuin horo later, s. P RARTLETT, of tho E. E. John son mill In Coqulllo, returned this morning after seoing to tho tin hading of four cars of lumber llTO. AGENT crFHLNG, of tho North Pa cific Steamship company, returned yestorday afternoon frotri Myrtlo Point and Coqulllo where he went en compan) business. W. It. FONTAINE, assistant engi neer of tho Willametto Pacific, came In lust evening over the lino, making an Inspection tour. Ho was accompanied In from Heeds port by V. 0. Hlndniursh, dlls lon engineer. T SHAKI'SPKAItlAN l'ltOUKAM (JIV i: AT HIGH SCHOOL . To Commemointu itOOlh AiinhtVsniy ofShukespoaiv'H Death Auditor ium Is Crowded Every scat In tho high Bchool au ditorium last night wns filled, so largo was tho attendance nt tho Shakespearian program given In commemoration of tho :100th nnnl voraary of the death of tho giwat dramatist. Tho English classes or tho high school, under tho direction of Prof. St. Plerro and Miss Itoiiltili Stebno, gnvo tho program. Tho following Is tho program: Group of four songs ... 4th Grade Pyr.uiuiB Thlslio Interlude (From Mid-Summer Night's Dream).. I?ttirlluli Ptnuana . 1Jownilopniollt Scono (From Mld-Suminor Night's Dream) Fresh man English Classes Gj-oup of four songs . . . 7th Grades Venetian Street Scono (From .Merchant of Venice) Sophomoro English Cilia.! llolmont Scono (From MerclianL of Venice).. Junior English Classes Court Scene (From Merchant of Vonlco) Sophomores nnd Juniors Piano Solo Cecil LnClmpelle i.vn:it..srs opposed Enriy In tho campaign I doclarcd myself an ruvorlng tho principles of! tho Woikmen's Compensation Act. I My opponent hns rather tardily do- dared himself In favor of the Act but he Is even more tardy In jovor-i Ing his connection with the employ j crs liability Insurnnco companies whoso Interests aro directly opposed ! to tho Compensation Act. Until myi opponent docs withdraw from aor-1 vice In tho lognl department of tho Insurance companies Is ho qualified to lcglslato impartially on tho Work men's Compensation Act? If you aro Interested In this legislation you miiRt decldo on May llith. ARTHUR K. PEGIC Candidate for Hcprejcntaitvo What Happened to .lonesV SEE KCMMKItllOME RESORT on beautiful Ten MIlo Lake. Low round hip rate. Sites for collages $10.00 to $1.1.00. Terms. Select ono now.. Lnugvtoitliy ami Hedges, Maihhflclri. I'or Snlo Modern bungalow, 5 largo rooms, hath, vestibule, pantry flit) place, full basement, largo lawn, paved street and sidewalk. Ien(4sl on nth sheet ninth. Sell at bar gain, owner leaving city. Address II. Times. SCHOONER TILLAMOOK PORTLAND AND COOS HAY SAILS FROM PORTLAND EVERY TUESDAY FOR INFORMATION PHONE Ji7H TO.M JAMES, Agt., Ocean Dock MILLER'S THE MAN for District Attorney Watch for his iiamo on Repub lican ballot May Kith. HE WILL RE ELECTED (Paid Adv.) ,mllI.,, 0(U(. llMW.s .MMrs,ri,. foi. A,,WIIiy Sunday uioruluu; at. 8 vipkf .chiming at.n p. .... c,,rs ,,. ,,,, (, A,.KI,II).. BUY FRESH HOMEMADE and SARTER'S PURE ICE CREAM. hw Drop In Central Avenue GET NEW MUSIC Coino In and play tho latest victor records on our machino and select the ones you desire C,000 to Choose From We uill order special Numbers for yon L. L. Thomas Music Co. 73 Central Avenue hlO DRAMATIS ndi WHEN IN NEED OF ODD PANTS BE SURE AND LOOK THIS LINE OF MONEY SAVERS OVER AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE Worsted Pants, Worth Half the Price More 98c Worsted Pants a dandy value at $1.75, our price $1.25 Look at this one, a dandy $2.00 value, our price $1.49 Wool mixed pants, $2.75 value, our price . ... $1.98 Heavy Work Pants, $3.00 value, our nrice . . $2.25 "All Wool Blue Serges, Black With Tan Stripe, Greys with stripe, $4.00, our price .. $2.98 Corduroys, just the thing for hard work, $3.00, our price $1.98 Kahki Pants, Cuff Bottom, a bargain at 98c Mole Skin Pants Made Neat Cuff Bottom, $3.25 val ue, our price $2.49 Water Repelant Pants, Double Knee and Seat, $2.50 value our price $1.98 Tin Pants known all over the coast, $2.00 value, our price $1.79 Rain Hats 59c Parasols, Mens or Ladies, 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 Originators of Low Prices J?-&. SQ&IWZCtL'&d mtor ttjtoroor&ttct Next Door SNAPPY BUYS . Two, GOOD, LEVEL LOTS, cleared and ready for building. $UUO. Terms $10' iloon nnd $10 per mouth. Ouo lot IT de sired ljUI.". Terms $.1 down ami $.1 per month. DESHtAIILH RESIDENCE LOT, within five tiiiutites vtnlk'O? tlio business center. (10 fool frmitago with sheet Improvement In ami paid for. Pries $(1(10. $27, down am! '$10 per mouth. NEW, FIVE ROOM, MODERN IICNGALOW, located In tho hc.4t 'residence district. llairi'Siirfaccd Mroct, no foot, lot ieel, with tcirnfcri lawn. A sacrifice at $-,nno. Voile own terms, moiiihl) payments If dcslivil. 1(10 ACRE RAM II, COOS RIVER, SIX MILICS from Marshfleld, with nil Improvements, Including Muck, hoiiso and other out buildings. An absolute sacrifice at $1,0(10. See REID About, It. 150 Front St. LOST Monday morning 'ictuccn Rrondwny Hotel and Dopot . fdhor locket. Inside plcturo of u lady nnd girl. Reward Mrs. A. Pet erson, Lakeside, Ore. WANTED Positions on farms, In camps, nnd u restaurants and ho tels, for moil and women. Apply, Portland Common.!, tin Rurnslde St., Portland. Ore. : WANTED J $ Vw.vn;i) (If) I lor light house work. Phono 101-L. J I FOR SALE t FOR KALE CHEAP H taken i(t once, a grand piano. Address E. (nro of TlnioB. FOR HALE Milliard hall ami ci gar busliiohs. Is money maker. Good ruason for selling. Ad dross II. A. Caro Times. FOR SALE Fulton baby buggy Cheap, good condition. Addruon "V" caio The Times. FOR SALE SharplcjM separatov. 120.00, also 800 gal. tank. $20.00. .1, E. Fitzgerald, Englewnod. FOR SALE Eutlio furnishings of tlio Anderson rnnmlng-houso, also 1 restaurant equipment; center ol biiBlnosi district. Will soil ehoap for cash. Lease lviin on building If doslrod. Mrs. Thus. Anderson llaudon, OroKon, I : FOR SALE Four cows, J heifers, 1 bull; roglntred Ayorslilres; all selected stock from Ponno's Calif and Wash.'s boit hords; hoavj producers. Write llox 80, Gurdi nor, Ore. I FOR SALE Good pajlng cigar' lonfoctlonory and news stand Will boar elosost Investigation, Address "Good Chance" Cure or T'liios. FOR SALE One classy registered Jersej bull calf, whoso dam milked II, 1(10 pounds In leu months. ln cows ami heifers, all .eglsleied stock. Write to F. A. K.( (III, .Marshfleld, Oregon. T. .1. SCAM-'E 0 A. II. HOIK.LVS i YiarsnnciG DECorming to II 4ili,iiir ( nrnlstlCMl I'hose tltt-lt, Miridifleld, Orew We Lead Others Follow to Postoffice ' t FOR RENT I'tllt RENT Modern furnished apt, private bath, free heat, water. $7 week, fZL'.GO mouth. Myrtlo Arms. FOR RENT A house. Apply 1H1 Fourth corner. Mrs. Robert JCru gor. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold wntor, bath. 8D3 Third si. FOR RENT Modern five-room ben galow on 12th and Commercial Streets, $ 12.G0 per mmith. Apply Going & Hnrvoy. FOR RI3NT. ROOMS, noe to $1.00 Day; j j $'J to $." Week; llouselteep- j j Ing Apts., $H mo. up. Free j hath. Lloyd Hotel Apts. I DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard Noitti I 'rout Street Phono D8-.I BICYCLE TIRES Iluy Them From Us. Wo Charge Nothing to Put Them on Your Whoel - MARSHFIELD CYCLERY FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AND RAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l(i:i Residence Phono 1SI-J Maiket Ave. and Waterfront QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 100-L. StAHSllFIELR, OR KG ON Now is the Time and wo aro Hm place to buy Lawn Mowoiu Hand Hi' Met . Garden Hove Siiriukllug Cans- Grass Shea.s mid everything to kcro our gir dcu and lawn In trim. Schroeder(2k Hiidenbrand Hardware and Hinmbinij Phone 77 I