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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1915)
mmmmmamsss THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ,.. SIX i II SMITH'S VARIETY STORE YES! INDEED ITS A REAL SALE ENDORSED BY Two Thousand Six Hundred Purchases During the first two days of our sale. This response has prompted us to further reductions in some lines for tomorrow. READ THEM! Apology We desire to express our sincere regret to any of our patrons who were discommoded in the rush of Wednesday and Thursday. Lack of countsr space curtailed our employment of more than 15 sales people. ' DOWN AGAIN COME THE PRICES OF Trimmed aid Untrimmed Hats TOMORROW And also K We have planned for tomorrow and arranged for your quick and easy choosing on display tables FULLY 1000 PAIRS Ladies, Children's and Men's HOSE Knit and Muslin Underwear, Children's Dresses Yet again Tomorrow is your opportunity to buy DOMESTICS RIBBONS, WASH GOODS, ENAMEL WARE, GLASS WARE at the lowest prices of the year. T020cJCURTAINSCRIMSN0W0FFEREDAT9c T0J2 1-2o BEST QUAUTYGINGHAMS,o"n SALE, 9c J 2l-2c .BEST LIGHT OUTINGS, NOW OFFEREDgc 7c BEST QUALITY CALICOES, NOW OFFERED AT 5c 50c ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, N0WJ3N SALE, 39c NOTION PRICES. SMASHED TO SMJTHEREENS J HOUEHOLD UTENSILS AT LESS THAN COST FOR We Quit Business Forever, Smith's Variety Store. NORTH BEND. ;WEW POST MASTERfSAYS SCHOOLS GOOD !!! iitfm .mtjAi.v hkckivks com mission l-'()lt OKI'K'K. SCIKXTIFIC APPAIlATL'S IS MOST, xi:i:di:i) says ixspkctou William II. CiuHk Steps Out night After Almost 17 Yciirs Kfrteiciit Service To" of At flvo o'clock tonight William II, Curtis closes sixteen and ono-hnlf Frank If. Welles, Assistant Stipcilii' Aouilcnt lMilitlc Instruction, Com mends Cos County Schools Tho flvo high schools of Coos county nro on a par with any high These New Spring Suit! years of nctlvo sorvlco ns postmaster schools of tho state in cities of their of Mnrshfleld. Hugh McLaln, nowly Blze, says Frank K. AVolles, assistant i appointed under President Wilson's1 superintendent of public .Intrtictton, administration, received his commls slon yesterday and tonight will check over the hooks with Mr. Curtis and tako rhnrgo of tho office tomorrow. Coming Into offlco In tho middle who left on tho boat this morning for Salom after a week Inspecting tho schools system of the county. After M,.. .,., I,, Hm f'nnnlllo Vnllov ho camo back last night strong In his I of I SOU under President McKlnlcy's!,,--!.- for tno mnnner in which tho administration, Mr. Curtis hhs watch-' .... , ., 80ught to provide ap ed many changes In tho local Post- j)arat for their buildings. office, aiding Its growth from a lit- prnctioalIy every elementary t)o roc"." .'mrtltloncd- -0ff - " - F-rnt- 'school of tho county I found In good 'condition," said Mr. Welles, "only I I noticed .a lack of scientific apparatus, especially In tho chemistry and phy sics departments." Ho will recommend, on his return to Salem, that certain changes ho ro quired of tlicso schools heforo they 'aro wholly admitted on an accredited I l.nola Mnfallllnl.l nflfl Vnrtll Ttntlfl. ho said, havo excellent equipment, I soma of tho best In the state, and , there will probably ho no trouhlo In I , putting them on u standard basis. , This system of standardization of courses has como about as tho result I of month of work on tho part of tho stato pedagogues. With the elemen tary schools with a basis of stand ardization tho movement has spread to tho preparatory schools. With this accomplished tho stato university and1 agricultural collcga will hereafter hoi nMo to admit graduates from accre dited schools without tho long en trance examinations. HR 'wU-iHMaaai laaaa&. " '""aVljaaHHaaaaH ' 31 I VOA'. A' MM JSS a mm xtmr. Jwfnl It -A ruif i Authenticity ami diversity are tho km,,,,, Kiii-uh-iiin. '' iiiiivrvnt style i,ro s '"" high wl hut superficial. Jacket mo both phi tiIr , , MfriMo,r ut,,.i,.ii.ii.i,. i,v. Vm-r.tiir .... I...I..... .. ,,or and .,.. nm mil viwIi-k. in. I'nlli'f tt .l. .ik. i . . ' ""0 lllfo .M. ' i".i.. ..mii euiiirotcl, ""H4l harmonize In Htylo and trimming win, I(J ' ""ill others linvo tuff bottom. " H ,54 , FnbrlcN French ScrKc, Wool JnIv, (iwri) llttmummu mill fMtiitlilnla fi,.f. . .w.-.v. i , ...... x MM II VIUUI, "C- C"ot (V Colore ItiiNHlim CJrecii, HckH rny, SIIvm. r Holilnt Ulue, Wot ShihI, A'nvy ami ltnUk. r' lwR'Ii $15, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25 andupJ Women's Smart Spring' VHItV UXUSUAIi VAIA'CS AT $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and up to Ultra Style Dresses for All Occasion i-op Mrcct, nncrniHin and ovcning; wear, for U,c danco. Stylos for slim and inntronly women. Colon lyL or Hiilxliiod licnutv. Newest, luntorlulu ,..i ..i .. " " wide flaro skirts ami $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and up to Newest materials nll(I coIors J other hiii nit touches. W. II. Cl'UTIS. Alan who retires as Postmnster of Maishrield After Seventeen Years Service. street, to Its present location. At tho start ho hnd only himself and one nsslstaut, "and wo played halt tho tlmo" ho adds. Now tho offlco employs a force of eight men nnd women and has threo carriers nnd two HiiliHtltnU'H on tho outside. "When 1 went. Into office," said Mr. Curtis, "Wo had a llttlo room in Krunt street. Several people in tho office ut the same tlmo crowded tho place." From thoro tho office was moved to tho llcnnett & Walter building, then to the Hldorado Illock whero tho First National Hank was first located, then to tho old Masonic building on Front street and finally to tho corner of Curtis and Hroail- sy. In tho also 17 years tno salary of thu I'ostmaster has practically doubled, thus Indicating a great In cioaso In tho postal receipts. Tho flist Ealary of Mr, Curtis was $1 100 and this has gradually raised to $2 Kin. Tho postal receipts hero for 101 1 wore ?1! 1,188.77. After his long years of efficient fibb Or j Gdb Co. ' "Smart Wear for Women" ('oilier llroadway and Central Ave, I 1 RMMHHHiMHHHBMMHHHMCUMMMHHMaMHMHHnHaaHliM I IllOM Ml. UVKXTS IX COQUIliM? County Seat Xowfc Chronicled by Tho I Sentinel Yesterday Attorney Charles I. Hc gnrd filed a petition for letters of ad ministration to ho Issued to Amelia Volz of North Mend, on the estate of John Volz. Tho value of the estato Is placed nt $1!S00, or which $1,100 Is real estate FAKM IIIIS' OX lU'HAXtSi: WIMi a ii:uvi:kv PUT VEGETABLE WACOM AGAIM SWAT THE FLY Special Wagon to Distribute Home Products Direct From tho Farmer to Consumer, Tho Farmors' Kxchango announc- types of flics is not dlxoinibri is rainor tno fact that a fesali h can lay about a million (jft hij nays or so theso have tronb! ty members that ban about ui J Uttlo pestiferous, buzzing flics turn, carry their leg iwmWal mm mi nuoui in win uiruiiKu uioi ur straw, health oflw, bit sugar uowib aim mo soup uisues ag- ready been beforo tbe cooadtV gravatinu tho ontiro family to tno, declaring that meam mnti bib 'chaso With tho huo nnd cry of "Swnt tho Fly," aro with us again, tliey i have already begun tliefr spring pli- to protect tho city aaalmt titan of tho flics and thenotygliogt recommended that stagnant yiM It. M. DoWltt, wlfo and daughter arrived hero yesterday. Thoy came from Drokcn Dow, Oklahoma; and Mr. DoWltt will hecomo a partner of Councllinan Ned C. Kelly In tho real ' estate bllslness. Last Monday County Treasurer' Dlmmlck received a telegram from his son Victor Dlmmlck, who now lives In Hrooklngs, Curry County, an nouncing tho birth of a baby boy on tho morning of that day. William Pcntlaud, tho stnto's star witness In tho Ilussell poisoning case, wbb enjoying an outing Tuesday af ternoon. ed today that thoy havo perfected grlmngo from the nearest barnyards flllctl ami that alteyi and plans for starting n special delivery wagon servlco with vegetables, eggs, butter and other ranchers' produtcs In Marshfleld next Monday. This butter and other ranchers' products exclusively and will carry fresh vegetables direct from Coos County ranchers to the city consumer. Housewives may phono their or ders to tho Farmers ICxchango or get tholr ordors from tho wagon direct. Geeso aro fattened for markot In some parts of Kuropo by confining thorn in dnrk rooms, to which light and faithful sorvlco Mr. Curtis fools 1)Ut wns taken out ,)y MarHIW, Mor that ho Is ontltlod to a rest and nn . , ,. ,, Mln -.,,, 'says that Is exactly what ho Intends thn Ilnll ... fron, .,,., ., . .. to tako despite tho fact ho will make t0 CQVCr wth t a trip to the fair later In tho yenr. inont wh ro Pontkind wh , Only ono chnngo could possibly . wcll.drC8S0(1 lMMnt nieBrlnB rltSo'for rSSTS r -.-" W with tho . , .. , , ,i ,i spado thnt day. l.iiln, the remainder bolng under tho civil sorvlco laws. Ho has in right to appoint his own deputy, but unvo you MatoH no change will bo mado now ads? .o .s imiiiai uiociiy jun.Ms admitted at Intervals. rn..KlnP them to cat seven or eight meals a day. tried Tho Times' want at least. lly tho uso of a partial vacuum tho Unltod States Department of Agrlculturo has dovolopod a hydro cyanic add gas process for fumigat ing Imported fcood more rapidly than horctoforo. Times want ads brlnu results, SCORES I C I V (!OI STOPS PliAV IX Tin: MOIt.MOX CAPITAL Sun I'i-hiicIm-o Hm!- Scorn Victory hi II liming Victory Oxer Venetians On Imposition (irniiuds Pi:i(('i:XTA(SFK OF COAST IjKACI'I-: tlljr ,mi lili.) I'iwm la Can IUr Tim". . W. 1 PC. 0 Salt I.uko r. .71 I I.oh Angoles .... I .fiOO San Francisco ..ft I .rr5 Oakland I r. .Ill Venice :i Ti .inn Portland a fi ,'J33 (llT Auwlml rr in Cora I14.J TlmM.1 SAN FHANCISCO, April 9. Again tho weather god waxed angry yes terday In Salt l.ako and tho Decs and Portland Heavers were forced to stay at homo. On the homo grounds tho Seals bcorod n it to ' victory ovor tho Venetians after a 11 Inning strug gle. At Los Angeles tho Angola won from the Oakland Commuters 5 to 3. The scores of yesterday's games: Portland-Salt l.ako postponed; wet grounds. At Los Angeles it. H. R. Oakland :i 9 3 I.os Angeles c s 1 At San Francisco it. H. k. Vonlco 10 2 San Francisco 3 S fi (II luulugs.) Don't forget tho hli; Itaud dancn tonight nt tho Now Voblo Itullit. nig. Music by ntlio hand, KOMK Trrt f I im w$m ok 1 1 I (ffilll I Mil J 1 tv?s? ojX. piles bo watched. To catch tho poikjr Tintltti k foro they have descended UlWi bianco of a black cloud totonja to blto us tho health otflccrubn ovcryono follow tbe coiubm i precautions, clean up ltd H way aid In reducing tbe iwte i files Incubato in tbe fl!ti tho homes, stores and tWei SPRING TIME IS KODAK TIME Kodaks $6 and up. Brownies $1 to $12. Printing' and developing. Red Cross Drug Store Phono ii and back alloys, from tho trash heaps and tho garbage cans, each ono bring ing on each .ono ot his countless logs toes and antennao a million germs and more, nldlng to spread a count less number of ills and sicknesses. And it is now, say tho fly experts, that special efforts must bo mado, early In tho spring, to suhdtio tho pest, and tho.ro aro several means advocated. School Children Aid. In somo places tho school children have bocome interested In forms of fly traps. These havo boon known to do a world of good. In othor places tho campaign has assumed a cleaning up of alleys, of tho barn yards whero thoso pupao aro residing slnco last fall and ovory known place of rubbish In which tho femalo fly of several months ngo could havo stored a million eggs or so. That flics can bo successfully corn hatted and with a groat dogroo of ac curacy and future comfort to tho citi zens was demonstrated last year In Kugono nnd sovoral cities of tho Wil lamette ValI6y '. Uridor t)o direction of Dr. C. F. Hodg'o',' for 23 years n biologist In Clark Unlvorslty.nnd.tcm- porarlly at Kugono, tho work was car ried on. Sovoral times ho was called to Portlnnd to aid thorn thoro In tho hg spring fight. 't lliulogy Clajssnt Work. ,, Tho biology class ot tho Kugono High School becoming Interested In tho problem divided tho city Into sec tions. A mombor or two niombors of tho class woro assigned to ono of thoso sections whoro It was tho duty of tho studont or studonts to mako a mop showing ovory ham yard, tho condition of tho inanuro piles, tho situation oftlio garbogo cans and to keep watch on liow ofton thoy woro emptied. Working In this mannor sovoral property owners found thomsolvcs hailed Into the police court thoro tor jj unto mr uuuer uoi uueyiug mu order requiring all manuro to bo placed In boxes, woll covered, or for1 .... .. . . . . . . :.... i i. uoi emptying gnrbago needing vto .JL , nnv& council ordinances. ' 4 M Sun and Wind Ilrlni; Out IP I'ly Traps Do Womjor. I Not only was this donq, .,but fly trans wero marin In lha ..inminl trnln. . i .a-- - re mg department of tho hJgK sdhool the guaraniea u' ,pnfl ana distributed about tho city for al- tMat It win m v-- M most nothing. Large piics were mado less It removes tne , .". o.uuicn, Kiiiuiiej- ones ror me resi- it uo-- b--" triinar uonces. .Many woro placed In stores i tho expense i - fl( ana practically every down town al ley had a dozen or more. They did an efficient work. At tho close of the summer Dr. Hodge declared the campaign against the fly In Kugono had accomplished more than any campaign with which he had been Interested In twenty; ducod considerably ln numbers and double strength 1 oim jw fia 1. . vi ;j.. ." .. 1.. I '.''!iii'nld under e" .. uuiiv is uuiug carneu on again (irewiu'"-" , ,t ll t j TDK SMOKKII0LSK .MI.HIIlhl.s fi "Havo you no aenief "I got a nickel." "A nlckoIT" "Yes. thnt's flvo '!." "I'm going to find out Wj" know." "Stnrt something." "Who was tho flnt n!" rinnpfn U'nahlncton. fl "No. sir. It was Adm. "O, woll, I wn'l tmsf elirnors." I'll plvo vou otid lt 1 Sunnoso you bought a dog!!1' ' 'Thal's 0 whole kt ,0 ,1 n .lnt "Novor mind about tne prk: I .llnnilnil ' Yon. I'll nay att "I won't pay $20 for a iof-" "Thl Is a Snltx do- "I don't cJro If hPtf?r his teeth; I wouldn t Pf """ ? 10 for a .log. Dutiuppw" him and ho Kocs w irpi.n., olinnt him 03 "Tills dog mr f ,'' nll-l(I II "Never mlrici about "Say what's tho l ,1' . .,.- in,. mad In W Veill U huh b"o - . , I(j prevent a log BolDgf1"" "Shoot him m j" lii -t V . J low i 1 v-; lI( i( ui ' Hero's a chance, to try a remeuj . .LlU I for wet-. elUW ' and you the double strengwi -- u, a few appliw ,' .. j,owea9yiti7't, .... .n and a" liomeiy a1"" ,, u iiort-n - tlfUl COrapie'"- ,rf it than one application " , worst case. . Bo sure to ask tne o'- gtn oiu'y sofd under It It mis year in tne same manner. money uan Tho fAot thnt Ihoro aro Cd.000 frcfklP. I I -qa- "XS2