tHE 0005 BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. EVENING EDITION six '' w Mli m t m iir i mtM tininfmtiniT'irTTr; NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS NEW SCHOBLE HATS NEW STETSON HATS NEW WALK-OVER SHOES NEW SPRING CLOTHES TTiTff" WBHBHffWWfflfffll1WWr?Wff SUPPORTS SUIT WE BULL SCOBNuf IN GAL IFOilA1 ' to-LAfl NDERED SHIRTS Now is the time to put on your new outfit. We are ready to dress you up with crisp new fixing from head to feet. 1 ;ko. M. eoiiNWAi.ii ' poht i,.mi fjivus i:niousi:ii:.t Writes That He Is tiled l-ornl Man Is AkiiIii Candidate for Sto Senate State Senator I. S. Smith of this i city 1ms received the endorsement 'of (leorKc M. Cornwall, published of i tlio Tlmhormnn, the lumber paper of Portland. Mr. Cornwall 13 nn Influential man In lumber circles and his support means a great deal. In a letter to Mr. Smith Mr. Corn wall writes as follows: "I am pknfiiid to nolo that you' are attain n candidate for tho legis lature. The laboring people or ore gon owe mueh to you for your splendid efforts in behalf of tho Oregon compensation law and I sincerely trust thnt you mny he re turned to tho slato sonuto to defend the Interests of the workers of Oro--oa na woll as to Insure to the em ployers n Htiunro deal." HHAVI ItS OI'KX IX KHIHt'O WITH ' rOlt.UP.lt MAItSIII-'IKI.I) VIOI.IN.f IIAIX AM) ntllW I San Kimirlseo Souls Tnho a .lump In Into U'tul In IVirentnge Col- . iiiuii of Coast League 1ST IN" SACItAMKNTO AdvtvtNcil There As Adopted Sun of (Jnind Hiike of Atis t,.n ."m.( ot Known Mere $ pi:ihi:ntaci:k ok ( OA.HT liKAi.'l'IJ ,$. O 4 W. h. 1'Ct. San Francisco 22 15 .505 4 I.os Angoles .18 111 .5SI Vernon 17 II .518 o - Salt U1o .-. 1- 1' " O Oaldand 15 2 .117 Portland 10 10 .MSB Huboejp A I'OI'IMiAlt AKTISTK The Marahflold Choral Club is es neclally foitnnato In sociirlng the services of such a popular artiste ns Salt l.nko 5 Mis j Sophia Hummer, who maltos Oakland 0 (11 Askim I t x I I'tntt in Cuoi liT Tlmm.i I SAN KltAXCISCO, May 10. It was rain In Portland that disrupted the last of tho games with the Heavers, and It was rain nga'n hero yesterday when the Seals were about to eavortc. The scorns of yesterday follow: At San Francisco It. II. E. San Francisco, Portland, wet grounds. At Oakland It. II. E. 10 0 her second appearance before the Hughes and Hannah; MuMhflold public at tho Choral Club I Elliott. C.iucnrt nt tlm Finnish Hull. Thurs-1 At Vornon Plough and It. II. E. r, o Corred Dress For Men and Boys Central Avenue rcBircrararaxas? day evening. May eleventh at S: 1 5 , ' Angeles 0 5 MVtiw.lr Mian lliiltlliliir la linl null' ll Vol'UDU 'I 7 singer of groat personal charm but' "). "raiidt and Hole; Decan l.i u sincero nnd refined nrtlst and ' !''o and Spencer. i ,.ni mwwjMiiiiw her slnghiK Is pleasing to the ex treme. In fact, during tho rohenr- Ksal of tho "Inflammatus" alio suc ceeded In captivating the entire Choral Club. DPENING IS SI engineer are now working on the matter of an outlet and expect to! J June It completed In tlmo for the I next niuutlng of the council. CAN SOON KINK WAV TO OI'KX, WEST A.VDEItSO.V AVENUE City Possibly Will .Veil t" Con demn Only Olio llloclc llcfuceii ll uiitl liltli St i eels MAUItlEO lA ST NK.'IIT At soven last evening In the Jus tice court Judge Peunock united Miss Violet Murtondale, used "2 yoara, In marriage to Henry Taylor, aged "1, of Powors. Tho brldo- Hio.ilti tlin fw timet l.fia luinfi irt'firim la ti lntrirm MMi.. viiimv i'l.iiiiv mu ... . ..'.i ... .jw.. i rf.ui.... ri . ...nn w '? nlmost liours of discussion legard- couple expect to make tholr homo Hntinlly Inii the manner In which the resl-.ln MitiHhflgld. CEI.EUUATICS A XXI VEUSAUV Yesterday Herman Hillyer celo brnted the eleventh nnlvorsury of the day he started In tho rlgar and to bacco business In Mnrshflotd. He first had a place whore the Ulunco cigar store Is now located. Later ho hud tho Ilonchrnko stand nnd for fiomo yours paBt has been on the cor ner of Front nnd Central avenue. Mr. Hillyer lias been In busluoss con- for tho eleven yours. dents, hordei ing on what would be Andurjou uveiiuo If extended, cut get in and out of their places after j central avenue is put turougn to grade, the outlet seems simple. It is said thnt n ilght-of-way only from 12th througli to 1:1th street will have to be condemned on And erson avenue. Parusal of an official map of tho city show.i that l-th street lias been dedicated from Central to Anderson avenue, though not yet opouod. Soniu maps do not show this dedication, and It Is believed this Is one of tho reasons tho mat ter of nn outlet luu scorned so dif ficult. Tho city attorney nnd tho city cAito ok thank;; To our many fi lends nnd members of the Thimble Club both for words of sympathy and ipIh of kindness which lessened tho burden of our grief In the Illness and death of Mrs. .louiilngs wo extend our sincere nnd heartfelt thanks. S. S. .1ICXXIX03 u nil family. Iton.'HT iUATTSOX HOME Itcmiliful Echtdeucc on tilth Street Taken Over by Arthur Peck Til;iJ" The now six room bungalow built by X. K. Mattson, on Xorth 1 01 li street, has been bought by Arthur CI.OTIIIXR MAX COMES William Nnunumu, tin .expert clothing man, connected for ninny years with the woll known clothing: Washington house of Itoss Ilros. In San Finn-! At lloslou elsco luiH arrived lit Mar.ihtlcld to , Cleveland , , take a poltlou with tho Hub Cloth-1 Ing and Shoe Co. Mr. Xaumnuu Is' tin old friend of .lack Sullivan nnd Matt 1.. May and they have been , busy exchanging reminiscences since Ida arrival. : WW, I,EA(.'17ES (Pj Amik'UinI I'm to Coua lur Tlmxi. XEW YOltIC, May 10. Hero yos torduy Xew York was defeated 5 to I by Chicago. Tho scores of yes terday follow: XaIIoiiiiI 'League At Cincinnati K. Cincinnati 5 Chicago X At Pittsburg It. Xew Yoi k 1 :i PitUburg 5 American Lenguo At Xow Yorkji It. Xew York I At Phlladolphlu Jt. Detroit II! Philadelphia At Washlnglt)ii it. St. Louis , 10 5 It. 1 In tho Sacramento newspapers, tiro account. o a violinist who Is, believed to bo .leno Sevoly who was , connected with the OJerdrtim con servatory here sonio tlmu ago. Willie , the niimo is spelled slightly different-1 ly it is said to be the same person' Tho pres.i agent ntcounl3 ten oi his belli,,- u gypsy and an adopted son of Grand Duko Carl of Austria but tbe.'o interesting fncts wero never mndo known while tho violin ist resided in this city. What The Paper Says Tlioso who knew thu violinist hero will ho surprised to learn of tho story ho now makes public. Hero tho violinist wiu known ns .leno Sevoly but It appears thnt he now uboh the name ".I. von Sovoll." Tho Sucramento lleo says: "This evening Philip Polz, Hus sion Court Conductor, nnd the sym phony baud at .loyland will open Its second weok at the local amuse ment park. "An Interesting personage with Poke's aggregation Is .. Von fco III, violin vlitiloso, who is gypsy by birth and claims to ho the adopted son of Craud Unite Carl of Austria. After flnl.ililug his studies ut tho Itoyal Conservatory ut Budapest, and nt Vienna, where ho was n prl- J vato pupil of Kressler, ho became a member of the orchestra ut the Itoyal Opera House, where ho was' engaged, when the war broke out. lie was assigned to the Sixty-fifth, lluuK&ilnu llihuinr Iteglmeiit thai! fought In tho battles In llukowlmt during the early part of I1M5. "Von Sevell was taken prisoner f,i 111.. IHiitulnitu In niin nf III., nil. J'l 'A " "" "" ' v, - r KngomeutH nnd was sent to the Which Do Yoia Prefer? It is important for reasons of health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: "Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a baking powder made of alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources?" The names of the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now using or any brand, new or old that may be offered is a genuine cream' of tartar powder, or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York friends in Coos county. 1 trust tney will express the wish by ballot, and that they will seo (hat their friends do likewise Very cordially yours, AXTI-SALOON LEACIJE OF OUK-. loiilKlit (.r luuiorrow oneiin. l'u,' ' ",0 l)!,r ls i-ei'orlnl faltlri,., Hy It. P. Milium. (Signed) this afle, n. with ll.BwWrt2 Slain Hupt.io lliu iior'ent. W WATKIlPimxT V(m.s 'I Tho Speedwell failed to m m f lliiiiilim yesterday, ,!lt , , ' j io get awny mul arrive km .- J. I MITCHELL m Ml ..ttt,,. camps In Siberia. Ily n ritae ho es- raped by way of Charhlu, taking a , boat to Yokohamn, Japan, t hence to1 San FrnnclM'o. Jt wns 'hero Von Sovlll was discovered liy Pelz. Auotlier Account ' It was never known hero that O KOII I'lXCP STOIIES I.N'l MAItSIIKIKLI) AXI) NOItTII O ItEXI) ItETCK.VS KIIO.M Itt'SI NESS TISIP 'VO POUTLANI) .a.aa.a- . -'""'' . I'l.'UUI'l Kf.O.t. - '- .mil l..ui;.T I t - .11 1 Mill . Adellno Smith OaklisJ !i:L'. a in tho musician had fought In tho pies out war a.i lie now claims. The Sacramento Union says. . W. Mitchell, buyer for tho Fixup stores In Marshfleld and Xoith lleud loturuoil last evening from Portland whore ho wont to imcl the ropnmoutntlvc'S of the Kiippoiihnliuor clothing iiiaiiufactur-1 O UieaKwiitd.-, Portland, it r::i(l 11. in. j Cleonp. Sun Franclsffl, t' p. 111. yesterday. Sailed , ltrenkwater. San Dlcco it 1 n: ir. i. in. 1 line to Sail Adeline. OaMnnrt, S SO tOiM morrow. ( Duo Hero i Hardy, San I'ranclsfo, to- night. 1 Kiweilwcll, Ilamlon, tonlcbt or toiuiirrow t 1 01s and salesmen of oilier prominent fHt luuhtern factories. Mr. .Mitchell - "It Is not often SiicmiiiunlaiiH' ,., tll0 ,, H,ory ,,r HBnn.y r take over their now home. The pur ehaso also included tho furniture. Tho home Is 011 tho hill overlook- Ing tho hill and has 11 very good SCENES OF. PLAY view of tho water, Mr. and Mrs.' Mattson have gone to California to' MiMton 5 BllilEllE US PEGGf li PLAY SHIFT KKO.M have an opportunity to seo and lis ton to Hie strains of sweet music from a gypsy who with nnturo's gift for music was adopted by n grand dukn and given 11 thorough musical education In the highest European conservatories nnd after this fought as a commissioned of- er in the present war, was tap- red by the Itiisslnus, scut to Si beria and yet lived to tell the tale and echo It 011 his violin. "Such Is tlio 3tory of tho life of .1. Von Sovlll, now playing nt Joy Inud twice dally. Known ns th merchaiid'se and advancing prices. Salesmen sny their chief trouble t.i not to get orders but to hnvn or ders filled. .Mr. Mitchell says business pros- . peels me Improving on tlio outside and he heard much tulk of Coosl Dr. II. Uny while he wuj away. Coko llldg. smoriXKit TII.IA5I00K POItTLAXK AXIt COOS BAT SAILS FHO.M I'OltTMMl I EVi;itV TILSIUV KOIt IM'Olt.MATIO.V IMIOXRKI 'IO.M JAMI'S. Aut., Oenn Dt I. Kclty, llentM, 4l Plume, tl'.'J. Peck, who expucts very shorlly toillvo. I'ASIHONAHLE NIAV VOIHC TO IIOXXV AXI) HOMAXTIC SCOT- I.AXIl STOIIV VlllltATES WITH gypsy violinist In his niitlvo haunts, n..i.i...i-n-.-. ..r.i-ii-iv.ff.v.w't.n.tv.fv-tir-.-aa MEN'S WORK in merchandise is taken for granted when the merchandise comes from Mcatson's Qual ity Store. For sixteen years this has been so. Such confidence has been natural because Matson's Quality Store during all these years has dealt in and served only Quality goods. Whether Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing it has always been of STANDARD MAKE and STANDARD QUALITY. When we announce that we have new goods, new styles, they are not experimental offerings sixteen .years of service to the peo ple of Coos County sixteen years of EX PERIENCE and of PRIDE in our good name are behind ACTION. 1 Mnnagor Hobort Mnrsdon of tho Noble Thuatro has booked ninny splendid attractions for his theatre but nothing suporlnr to Illlllo Ilurko In "PegKy" which ho has booked for ne.t Sunday nnd Monday. Tho eastern nowspiipora uro n unit in praising both the stur and the play. Illlllo Ilurko enptured tho critics In "Peggy", hor first film play. Tho nowipnpors of New York ac corded tho young star a reception that o(iinllod If It did not urpa3s any that ever greeted hor appear- ' unco In a real now flosh-aud-blood role. Tho oxport 10 viewers of the trade pi ess nIo "hailed her doser tlou of tho leitltlmate for the screen drama as a distinct advanco for tho new art. Tho box offlco story has been the same wherever "Peggy" has been shown always capacity audiences. he attracted the attention by his natural talent of the Grand Duke Carl of Austria Hungary. Ho was given u thorough musical joiirso at tho Itoyal Conservatory of Music In Iludnpost under Hubay, af ter which ho continued his studies and took a finishing course ns n private student of Krolsler In Vien na." , LEAGUE ENDORSES Built for Comfort and Wear and sold at a reasonable price. We handle the well known Brown Shoe Cos. Men'sShoes. The Shoe ithat always cjives Satisfaction. Men's Calf-Skin Work Shoes, Heavy Oak Tanned Soles - -J?H-0 I.IUKQVIST HKCKIVKS LKTTKH AXTI-SALOON PKOPM: Superintendent lluttoii Writes That lie Hopes IHMrJrt Attorney Will lie ICIected Again FOR Public Service Commissioner 'A FJtnu G. htCHTl.L form, and It merits support r. present" the i.iitse of the poop! Oregen Gunge lluUetln, Am II. una District Attorney L. A. Llljevqlst ' hns received tho following let tori from It. P. Hutton, stato siipcu'Iuton-' dent of tlio Anti-Saloon I.eaguo of, Oregon: . ; Portland, Oregon, May I, I'll P.. j Hon. I.. A. I.IIJoqvlst. .Mnrshl'lold, Orogon. enr Sir: The Anti-Saloon I.eaguo of Oregon' Is pleased to note that you nrn a candidate to succeed yourself as dis trict attornoy. The nccoss by sou tho nroNlmllv t"' Cnllfomla, and tlio rough nature of much of the territory. uocesurlly ', makes your country tho most difficult In the state in which to handle, 11 licit liquor soiling. No 0110 not fa miliar with prosecuting umlnr OrnKou 1 laws nnd Oregon conditions could hope to cope with the situation. You have the pxporlonco, nnd bv years of service have demonstrated both your ability and your faithful ness. I recall that you were long trained "iider GeoiKe M. lrown. tho present attorney goneral. and whoso icnr,i a SUCCOBSflll nins,ii.(,. !,, ....1 ,.. .. ...,,.., una iiiiy SO I bllttvt Ollnbllltv Of Ills ilnmil.. I.. nl rn 11 . " -! in v-uua 1 11 tlllllllV itn U'lilnl. on..r.t.. T ,... ' ..Miilj t WilSKDIMKI nt. DpoKp very highly of you. YW, Men's Napa Tan Work Shoes, Heavy Oak Oiled Proof Soles..,. --.--r S3,uy Men's Brownco Calf especially Adapted to Rough . Wear , -JMtt Men's Heaviest Calf Napa Tan Oak Tanned Soles, Goodyear Welt --.--.-.r------ --& Brown's Kangaroo, 10 inch top, Goodyear Welt SQleS r- - - - ----si - J Heavy Chrome Leather, 14 inch top, Double Stitched Oak Soles, A Waterproof Shoe ------- Gun Metal Finish, Calf; Dr. Sawyer's Cushion Soles Wear and Comfort Combined """""' " Let t:s show you this line of Dependable Shoes The Golden Rule C3C33KiZS&il Cr 1CI H- h.cl.,i.auerort..e Tee," S'L'riT "T ,.,,, Ki'.M.i in i.omlnatton for P.-Mt, s-r- recall tnl 1, ' . I nls Mo CommUUoner In the Western Hro"- Ll 7, " "" Wr n.S.r.ot. toaay announced Uta ..!, .".Ti .SS? " ?. ."Si Our Electric Fixtures light up the house in fine style. J,ieir nJJp fixtures means economy in light consumption too. u"' sonle will pay for themselves in a short time, we in. w M labor and time saving contrivances that win row Come in. Demonstrations free. Electric Heating & Supply Co. IMION'K 1(1 .... i-konlNfl WE DO WIRING Ainu ju; ;-IAVl - 7H (Vutnil Avenue. i:. : w Isli )ou success. So do our dryr mm . . - ,.