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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1916)
r7T7i7T:;""'ii"Triifci''''" " i sA W IV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REG0N;ilTUB6DAY 1ANUARY 1 V, 1016SVENING EDITION. FIVE k K. l .- , "o4 r-WSCl-fl mnnnnm tmtttttnm mmntntn ttttnmnm FronJ Street l Ford IJBlzJHT' ars Mil ilWi miWTpTfri l , -On Easy Terms M . n ' n up iirBTIM'iMHtWMMkTTBrrTrTllBKlBW ill wiiii i i ii iiiiiiiimbiim imiihimwiiimi i !! I 0jgJKB,ff"M""g"M""""""'BM "i ' i ! ii mil imi nil i inii imirsn,9LimxxKKMii,mMrwwmfiUflimifftftfffnffirFqnmMm - " " ' ; i oble Theate TO-NIGHT N ENTIRE CHANGE OK PROGRAM Marr MnrlH'iinott in "A DEADLY HATE." A powerful photo play In three atls, vJ(h mi nil -Htm- cist of Edison player. "imt'TAMTY." I). W. Griffith Hlogrnph plrtuiliifr. tho fnnilllnr scenes fiom "Oliver Twist." A picture ucirlli seeing. "IOIIji:i" "Hud" Knleni comedy Slapstick. "III2K SIjKJUT MISTAKE." Tom Mlv Kclljr Western t'oiucdy. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, Sets. Toiiiinrow night: Mary Pick fc.nl in tlio Paramount feature, "The Biuwi of a Tomorrow" In five purlH, Coming .Saturday, I'hiullo Cliitplln In "Shanghaied." Can You Beat it? A logger traveled through the 1 woods, A thousand miles he walked; And on the trip made not one slip wjj His CURRIN shoes were5 calked I-'or Sale at " ,, , FIXUP Whew every puuhuso Is guaranteed Marshfield North Bend Logger Shirts 'n Plain blue, guaranWifjiot . t t0 leak ". $5.00 Iu brow and black plaid, guaranteed not to leak 95.00 In Bra' a,l "lack, extra good T gament .. 91.50 in navy blue, excellent gar- ' ..T1 l was Macklnaws, tho kind ,,at Give tho service for only -0,N $7.50 nnd 98.50 D0J'8' Macklnaws, extra good. 95.00 ami 9(M)() Bunker Hill Dep't Stoe H. Dindinger & Co. Phone 32 ?AVING-Wl MTJZZT SVMrs- Naso 7680 S - i tKmmmtm-'"mnt .Mill'. M-mr- Ford Touring Car $525 Delivered Terms: $225 cash. Balance $50 per month for six months. Ford Runabout $475 delivered. Terms: $225 cash. Balance $50 per month for five months. Place your orders now. Isaac R. Tower- "The Gunnery" I WKATIIKll FOItKt'AKT ORKHON Fair, contln- nod cold nnd easterly wind. LOCAL TKMPKRATUIli: O RKCOHI) For tho 24 hours ending nt 4 ':I3 n. m., January 11, by nonj. Ostllnd, spoclat gov- ornmont inotcorologlst: Maximum . ,- -il 4 Minimum 31 At I: 13 n. in 34 f Precipitation ..38 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1915 30.G3 Prcclnitation same noriod last year 40.31 v Wind: South, cloudy. i SUNIUSK AND SU.VSKT Titolny January 11 Sun rises at 7:Gl and sets ut 4:47. ' 'i Abstract Is .Sent.- For tho second . time tho nbstrnct to tho four acres plot In Reynolds Addition that nro bo Ing prosentod to the government for a wirolcss slto, has boon sont for ward. After being tho rounds from Maro Island to Washington, D. C, through tho buieaus thoro and back again to tho coast, tho abstract was sent horo for a correction. This has Tell Your Doctor You aro going to tako his lucbcilption to "Tho Ovt." Vou will find it will meet ivlth Ills approval for ho knows that nortlici'O else Will ho receive greater aid. It is only through tho uso )f Sqiilhh'H Chemicals and tlio accuracy and efficiency of this department that vo nm nblo to assure you of tlio above. BrJiik your net proscription to "The Owl" Tho Cpiitr'al Avpnup Drug r-r ,- Stprq ,pr ' Jl, 0F BREVITIES 'TBB5raHwsscain?i3!a3Ey't m nss :: tttttttttttt mmmmi Marshficld boon inn do nnd It Is addressed to tho Superintendent of Radio nt Maro Is land. When tho slto Ih finally ac cepted, It Is expected that tho final phiim will bo ready for the building to Blurt. Hot in ns to Portland. Mllo Hoad ley, superintendent of this Ilghtlinuso 'district, has returned to Portland, af ter a business trip hero. Tho tender, Munzunltn, Is still in tho bay. Has Typhoid. Harry Allen, who 'has a ranch northwest of the city, Is reported improving nftor qulto a so 'voro slego of typhoid fovcr. Quits Owl Business. After 10 years In tho coal business, selling tho product of tho Denver Hill incs on tho local murkot, Hugh McLuIn has given up tho business nnd an nounced that hcrcaftor ho will re colvo no mora orders for coal. Funeral t bo at Coqullle. Tho funoral of Henry Halvorson, who died of typhoid fovor at Mercy Hos pital, will bo hold tomorrow In Co quillo nt 1:30 p, m. Tho body will bo talcon ovor thoro 'on tho morning train. For sovoral years Mr. Hal vorscu resided in Coquillo, (ic!n A lletter Job. Many foot ball enthusiasts on Coos hay aro to day talking about tho uccoptnnco of I Dr. 13. J. Stoirart, athlotic coach nt O. A. C, of tho Job ns director oi .athlotlcs nt tho University of Nebras ka. His work starts noxt September. Ho loaves a 52, COO Job to nccopt one for $4,000. .Moves to Marshflold. C. O. Hull, Coos County roprf-sntatlvo of tho'NKIL WATSON, of Coos City, was Whlto Sowing Machlno Company, foimoily located nt Randou nnd Coquillo, has romovod with Ills 'am- ily to Mnrshflold and will horoaftor inul;o his homo and headquartors In this city and hns oponed a branch agency on Market nvonuo. In Tniprmlng. W. J. Cosmoy, n vell known Mnrshflold man "who hns boon very sick of n complication of ills 'for tho past fow weeks, Is re ported much improved but it will bo Bcmetlmo boforo ho fully rocuporutes. Tho nows of tho Improvement In his condition will bo most gratifying to his ninny friends. ItocovoiH llool. J. E. Montgom ery through n Times want nd has ro covored tho gold bozol of his watch which. ho lost a fow dayB ago. Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan picked it up on Com mercial Avenuo and Booing Mr. Mont gomery's lost nd in Tlio Times, promptly returned it to tho ownor. This is but 0110 of tlio many instanc es of quick rosults from Times wnnt nds. Money Is Paid In. A chock of $557 from Jnmes Haines to tho Port of Cooa Bay was paid ovor today, clearing up the amount duo from Hr.,;,,, Fourth 'street, "is mud, bettor' zxsxzrxr. ....o.. the agreed to knock off tho amount of nala nml IntnrPSt 111 nddltiOll to tllO '. vw"v" " ,la principle, Is Closo to Finish. Thoro remain somo 1,300 feet of bUhulthlc paving l to bo done by S. C. Small that ho may complete his contract with tho coun ty in the ono mllo project. Mr. .Rtnnii said today that tho work has 'been held up because of the faltui of materials to arrive hero, nnd also 'tho weathor has beon bud. The mile of roadway will havo a two-Inch wouring surface of blthulthlc over I tha baso of crushed rock. Trustees To Meet. Presldeut Hugh McLain. of tho Chamber of Commerce, called a pieoung pi me S lour trusts for tiireo o'clock this afternoon. Tho members will outlino tsovornl projects to bo taken up this year and will nlso appoint tuo working coniinlttcca for 1VJ.IG. Tne board of trustees takes tlio plnco of tlio rormcr executive commlttco with 21 mcihljors. vvwg X PERSONAL MENTION 1 CHARLES PACK of lJuntlon wan In tlio city today on business. , J. SIMPSON returned early this morning to Shorcacrcs. .1. P. POLLEY, civil engineer of Coquillo, was among tho ovor nglit visitors lit tho city. ARNO MEREEN did not arrive on the Adollno today, but is expected lioro on tlio noxt trip. MISS ItlinY CARLSON returned on tlio Adollno Smith UiIh morning from a visit in California. W. M'lNTUIlFK returned on tho morning train from Cosulllo where ho has been on court business. CAPTAIN A. II. OLSEN camo down from North Inlet on business this morning. MRS. I. S. SMITH Is expected homo on the Kllburn tomorrow from a visit In California. MRS. FLORA FOREMAN, teacher at Kontuclc Inlet, was hero this morn ' ing on a buslucsB visit. A J. STEPHAN, mombcr of tho school board at Kentucl; Inlet, was among tho visitors In tho city to day. FRANK IJ. WAITK went to Coquillo 1 on tho morning train to look' nftor Homo tax mattors Im oonnectlon with tho Kinney estate. PROF. K. n. FITTS, Of O. A. C, nr rlvod horo on tho stago this morn ing for a visit of soveral days in tho country. MR. AND MRS. IRA CHASE camo in last evening from Powers to attend the funoral of Henry Hal vorson, brother of Mrs. Chase. MRS. W. G. CRAIO nnd littlo son ' will leavo on tho Kllburn for her homo in Rlnckfoot, Idaho, after visiting horo with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.' O, S. Torroy. MR. AND MRS. CARL DAVIS camo homo today on tho Adollno from California whore they spent tho holidays with tho pnronts of Mr, Davis. J. A. WARD, wl9,hns had charge of tho Coos and Curry oxhlblt at tho Panama-Pacific Exposition arriv ed homo this morning on tho Ad ollno. Mrs. Ward did not roturn this trip. a Marshfield business visitor to day. Ho was recently appointed to roglstor all tho votors In that vicinity, including Catching Inlet and Sumner. MISS RUnY CARLSON returned on tho Adollno Smith today from Ilor koloy, California, whoro sho wont to attond tho marrlago of Miss Myrtlo Smith. CAPT. J. DUNSON was in todny from tho Capo Arngo LIglithousu whoro ho says tho weather has beon fairly heavy of lato with a bad bar breaking. nnimnW SMITH (nilnv roenlvnil I word from his wlfo In Los Angolos stating that sho and tho littlo sou both arrived thoro Friday aite." a pleasant trip. I AMONG THE SICK Will Erlckson will go to Morcy Hospital this week to have an op- oration porformed for tho relief of nppondlcltls. , wvuc -'. u':nc speculation in food or other prod r. and Mrs. G. C. Schroodor of nctB , jg irth Fourth street, is mucli bottor ,,., nni1 Tnr,Hsi, roorni Mr. -iissrrrs A D ill again at tno family nonio on south Fourth street, Sho Is now past 80 years of ago. fra A n Tlrnwa In imipli lipMnr nf. .tor ratlon performod a few days ago at tho Mercy Hospital, Miss Hazel Cowan is .recovering from an operation aid today wua moved to tho A, J. Savage homo, to remain for a few days boforo going back to Allegany. Ed Bolt Is out of school and con fined to his homo on account of tho grlpp. David Lane, farmor of Floronco who was operated on a fow days ago, ! is much better. t: C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADS. LOW Cost High Efficiency THIEVES IT IRK MISCREANTS MAKE APPERANCK OX HACK PORCH 1$ MISCREANTS MAKTj APPEARANCE llngiio Apartments Octtlug lie,-;' ular Police Ale Unffled Uurglars wandered about on tho porch of the Hague Apartments shortly after midnight and probably liccauso of the fact that lights wcro flashed on downstairs, mado no at tempt to enter tho building. Ten ants in tho flats declare this hns be come a regular bi-monthly occurrcnco tlicro and that food has several times disappeared off tho back porches. Tho pollco wore called and mndo an 'examination of tho promises but could find no traces of tho maraud er. Coiikj Up Hack Stall's About 12:30 a. m. Mrs. Mntt h. May, who lives on tho lower floor, heard someone go up the back stairs QUtsldo tho building, and tho lights rail ovor tho liouso wcro then flashed on. Tho mini camo down and won: away. It was about- 20 minutes later, said Miss Ripley, who lives with hor father A. Q. Rlploy in tho apartment or. tho second floor, that tho man camo onto tho porch In tho roar of tho apartment of Mrs. May. Again tho lights wore turned on nnd tho marauder disappeared. Tho pollco came nt once. Occurences of this typo linvo to- como almost common of lato and tho police, stato their belief that tho mis-1 crcanta aro sneak thieves In search , of something to cat. Ifmnl llivaklng Alans About tbreo o'clock this morning ' Wnmor Ogrou, who lives nt tho cor ner of Soventh nnd Johnson, hoard a crashing of glass. Ills back porch is screoncd in with glass and he thought this hud boon broken. A uenrcli of tho promises found the ' glnss still Intact though there wcro some fruit Jars In tho basomont that had been broken. I WILL GET FIGURES I-'KANK WAITK TO HICCUHK LIST OF KINNKV KSTATK TANKS .May Make Settlement Of Kutlro Am ount vShcrlff'H Clerks llavo llecn Delving Into IteeordH Seoking tho doflnlto tax flguros In 'connection with tup .Major Kinney estato, Krnnl: IJ. Walto, wno, witu John K. KouecK, uoius a nrst niort gago on tho lands, wont ovor to Co quillo this morning. Tho clorks in tho sheriff's offlco hnvo boon work ing for sovornl days to get tho taxes llatod. Some of them havo boon duo slnco 190G and thoro aro nlso ponnl tics accruing, Mr. Walto said that so far nothing now hns coino up in connection with tho Kinney mnttor. Ho stated sov oral days ago that ho will try to nf foct a compromise with tho county offlclnls nnd get the lands cleared up. It Is estimated that tho first mort gage hold by Mr. Walto and Mr. Kol lock amounts to approximately $300, 000. Tho back taxes will amount to moro than $00,000, it Is understood 0go from Portland to San Francls nnd, clear of penalties, about ?C0,-,Co noxt week, whoro sho is to bo 000. TELLS OF GERMANY SISTKIt OF L'KOROK SKKLIO WJUTKS ABOUT CONDITIONS Snys TtirkH and Bulgarians Being Trained and War Prisoners Aro Mu do to Work Georgo Seolig has received n lot tor from his slter, Mrs, Kaupat, who lives at Wiesbaden, (Jermany, which contains somo iurorostlng informa tion In rogard to conditions in that fcountry. A portion of tho lottor 1 scys; T,(0 )1q ,mV(J coufWonqo . thQ BOVormnout Prlcoa havo rlB. on ,JHt thorQ flro JJ0 Ul,onn,ioj.0,i ana - "" -'-1" the military barracks at Wiesbaden. " Thousands of French and Rus slan prisoners aro used In tho var-1 Iqub industries, also as street sweep ors In tho cities and farm laborers In tho country." 4 WATKRFUOXT DEAL IS STILL PENDING As yet, tho negotiations 1 11 a deal Involving considerable Coos Bay waterfront has not been closod. Tho roport tlmt tho proporty was deslr od for factory purposes Is de clared to ho wrong, it being for warehouso purposes ami also to bo held for further doveiopmen,. THE STORE WITH THE YELLOW FRONT IS The J. C. Penney Company Store Where real values in clean, new merchan dise are found WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH Striped Madras Shirtings. 25c values at 19c "Red Seal" Ginghams, l2Mc values, 10c Ladies ALL-LINEN Handkerchiefs --L 25c, 121oC, 10c and 5c Palm Olive Soap , 81-3c Colgates Talcum Powder 12c Men's Heavy "New Rockford" Sox, 1210 val ..81 -3c Mule-skin Gloves, full welt, 50c value 39c Boys' Suspenders, 25c value 19c Men's Worsted Sox, (Homespun) 35c values 25c ' mm urn in ii Next Door We Lead, Others Follow Money Savers: LIBERTY OATS, large 25c MOTHERS OATS, large 25c YAKIMA POTATOES, none hotter, 100-lb. sack, $1.85 PERCOLATOR, aluminum, for 99c (With any 3 pounds of coffee ourchased from usat our regular prices,) Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney JU NO. IIUOADWAV, NHAH CKNTIIATj t CINDY IN ELECT IUIADLKV OAXDV COMPANW OF- 'lUKltH HOLD ANNUAL .MKHTINCl Piriilhltlou H.ald to llavo IWMistttl Confectionary IIiisIiichh Pi-c-paio for Dig Year Moro nnd bettor candy than over was tho boiler oxprossod nt tho nn mini stockholders mooting of tho mrndloy Candy company thnt was hold vestordny. Officers for tho fol- i0WK yCar woro olectcd. (. Tho officers of tho company say ; tllnt becauso of tho coming of pro hibltlon tlio candy and soft drink rush that generally boglns along in April, has nlrondy mado its nppoar anco. Tho following nro tho now direc tors: W. C. Bradley, J, W. Vogan, Portland; L. W. Trnvor, F. R. Wlrk, nnd Q. A. Mnrtln. Tho now officers nro: President W. C. Bradley. Vlco-proslcfoiit F. It. Kirk. Secretary L. W. Tmvor. Troaaurcr Q. A. Martin. BOH JOXKS NKW JOI A Portland papers says: "Cap tain Bob Jones Is to bo skipper of tho steamer Qoldon Onto on hor voy- completely flttod for futuro opera tions on tho Wost Const. It Is ro ported hero that tho ycbboI will bo oporated either unilor tho Mexican or Chilean flag." KNTKItPRISK DKLAYKI) Tho littlo gasollno schoonor Entor prlso has been delayed in leaving Coos Bay for Walport. Tho sklp por said today that tho bar has been too rough of lato for him to leavo tho bay and his craft has boon wait ing until tho weathor settles. This afternoon tho Euterprlso was moved down to Emplro and will get away as soon as posslblo. Tho cap tain said that tho wind today Is out of the southwest, but that tho clouds abovo aro moving from tho northeast, loading him to bollevo thoro will be a favornblo chango shortly. Tho Entorprlso was biuugnt In horo noarly two weeks ago by tho Adollno. M. K. Ladles,' Tamalo Sale, Wed. at church kitchen. Do you get accurate prescription service? You can't utford to leavo any room for doubt. For a prescription is bottor not filled at all than not filled nbbolutoly accurnto. Wo'ro crunks on accuracy, Wo f IU every prescription that comes to us right to tho. lottor; And wo uso none but purost, high potency drugs. THE BUSY CORNER Phono JilJH Wo Deliver Promptly ii I il 1 nrT to Postoffice The Originators of Low Prices t WATERFRONT NEWS I $ Word from tho Kllburn today was to tho effect that sho had not yet crosaod out of Eureka. Sho may get away from thoro this afternoon and it sho does, Is expected to arrive on Coob Bays tomorrow morning and Is scheduled to sail iu the nttornoon for Portland, Tlio steam schooner Yellowstone wont Uown to look nt the bar yeator dny but Captain Fageratrotn found tho sea too heavy and turned back again until this morning. From San FrnnciBCo tho steam sclioonor Adollno crossed In about 4 a. in. and Is loading again today at the C. A. Smith mlh. Tho govornmont lighthouse ten dor Mnnzanlta camo up to tho 8. P. coal bunkers this morning. Sho hns boon unable to got out to die ehargo supplies ut tho Capt Arngo lighthouse1 M. K. Indies' Tamalo Halo, Wed. at el 1 11 id 1 kitchen. $ t NPW TODAY I ? l'OU HUNT Now and modern 13 room Iioubo, with basement and all modorn conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basoment, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Rout $20 per month. Key may bo found ut tho houso next door. Apply F. W. Payno at Smith mill. FOIt ItKNT Three- furnished rooms 075 Seventh St., South. Phone 284 R. FOR KENT Small furnished liouso. nlso sleopiug rooms. Mrs. Hazard. t FOR SALE t 4 t lOH HALK Cheap It taken nt oueo. Cabinet sowing machine, almost now. Apply 3G8 Third and High land. FOIt SALK Thirty foot gasollae launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd hotel. I FOR RENT t A44 FOR HKNT Modern 5-room house, cor. 9 th and Flanagan. Apply W. B. Curtis, phono 15C-R. h. 1 .1 mill .w.1... m.mw..ii. 1 FOR ItKNT Rooming houho over Ekblad's Hardware Store. Apply nt Ekblad & Son or call 3G0. 'FOR ItKNT Nice two-room apart. mont with boat. Apply Matsou's j Quality Storo. THK WlflTE IS KING Of nil Solng Machines Now located at 25G Market ave. West, Phone 1Q3-J, We have also got big bargains in all kinds of used machines. All machines flold on easy payments. C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADS low uosi nign tmoiency -11