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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
i" FlV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1 91 6-EVENINti EDITION. jlj A Clothes-Word to Wise Men An odtf pair of trousers will (jive variety to your ward robe and piece out the suits of which the trousers are gone, Trousers wear longer when you alternate in wearing them, so it's really a saving to have one or two odd pairs. Snow is Falling. Passengers from Powers this morning stnto thtit snow fell thcro 'last night and this morning and that somo of tho camps arc serloiiBly hamporcd be couse of tho dopth of snow. It waB reported that Myrtlo Point had three Inches of snow on Its strocts this morning. Will Move Boon. -n. M. Sartor stated today that they expected to move their confectionery and soda fountain business from tho Mont gomery building on Front street Into tho Rogors building at Front and Contral, recently vacated by Walkers sudlo and tho Coos Pay Stationery Company, about Fob. 15. TO TALK FRANCHISE S .1'. OFFICIALS AND COUNCIL TO MEET TONIGHT Dutchess Trousers Regular Voo $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.25 Sale Price $4.50 1 $3.75 $3.00 $2.25 $1.50 $ .95' 10 Cents W $1.00 oDuttoa w aRip Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend Ih Much Better. Charles Codding who recently went to San Francisco to receive trontment nt a hospital writes homo that ho Is much Improv ed. Tho reports received by his wlfo ovcry day are highly encourag ing and It appears that tho trip to California and tho treatment that Mr. Codding Is receiving will Boon bring about his rocovery. g)0BfflifflHi2iffla8mi MMMW B WWMIIiailllw - . .. ii J;MMHHil Washing Made Easy rxi fSCJil tfy? W -M &llUUrtlYE9 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND p F tMfW ' MONDAY FREE DELIVERY M-T50-SV ii rvi i iro 1 n M TV M H ft B v 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J. B. Schilling, Prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel Headquarters for Coos Co. people sojourning In San Francisco:::::: TUB WHITE IB KING Of nil Sowing Machines Now located at 25 0 Mnrlcot avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo hnvo also got big bargains In all kinds of used mnchlucs. All machines cold on easy payments. FOIt TRANSFER AND BTOR AGB OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER l'liono 1(13 Residence Phone lfl-J Mnrket Avo. tiutl Waterfront OREGON Unsettled, 4. nrnlmtilv MIOW! llortllCaflt- SPECIALS FOIt HATUHDAY AND MONDAY FREE DELIVERY Lye, Per out C Old Dutch Cleanse! OC Fein Nnpthn Soup, . Iuii-n .GfJ 4 t? . i .a. iii.' t'mn.Mf l.Vtltl.m.tctT M w uitAii.M V-.--.w-w A. II. Nnptlm Soup, (l imih .oVwritj 14 Dr Aiiocltlert Vttt to coo l7 Tinm.j Horny Soup ClilpH, pl(K .... 1 C CltniH Washing Powder . . . 1 "C FnliltiinlcN Tat' Sou HfC Elwtrlc Spark Soap, (I barn. .VC To Notch Soup, 7 burn vDC Snntn Clans Soap, (I liars . . . ,sC ' ' ' - ' K; Spiillg ClolllCH PlllH, doz ...,sjj Cauuiotr Clothes Fins, :i dnr...JC UhiSH, Wash Hoards 41 OC llmsH Wash Hoards ....... .xVC Flaco Is Attached. Tho shoo and storago business of William Henry on North Front street was attach ed this morning nnd suits Instituted In tho justlco court by two lcathor companies, demanding payments for accounts overdue Tho - Drcyman Leather Company, of Portland, asks for $113.19, ami tho Charles L. Mas tick Company, also of Portland, for $10. Writ of Arrest Issued. A writ of arrest has boon secured by It. O. flravoB to brine J. C. Wilcox into (court regarding a $G0 noto claimed to bo duo Geo Him, a unnnmnii, biiiuu October 22, 1011. Both L. J. Simp son and Edgar Simpson wcro on tho bond for tho appearanco of Wilcox whon tho court desires. Wilcox, It is claimed, was on tho vcrgo of leaving for Eureka. TEACH YOUR DOLLAKS TO HAVE MOHE CENTS Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Contral Avonuo and Waterfront. Phono 370 If Your Grocer does not Handle Palace Rendered Lard A Call n JOtl-J THIS IS AHSOLUTELY THE II EST LAHD IN MAHSHFIELB Wo Alho Carry tho Host Lino of Meats Obtalnablo Palace Meat Market X. 1). OSWALD. Phono 10H.J. ' Central Avo. ly winds. local te::.::raturk IlECOltl) For Hip 2-1 hours ending at 1:13 n. in., January II, by BenJ. Ostllnd, special rov- ornmont meteorologist: Maximum 10 $ Minimum 34 At 1:43 n. m. . . ..34 Precipitation c,i Proclpltatlon Binco Sept 1, t 1015 .. t....,....i.t( Precipitation samo period last year . . 42,62 Wind: Southwest, ciouuy, , ' Sclby Does Well. Low Prlco who recently returned from an eastern trip reports that he had a nlco visit with Clio's. D. Solby whllo in Okla- linnin f!ltv. Mr. Solbl' WllO W08 formerly associated with C. It. Pock ihoro and also U. S. Land commlssl- onor is now assistant stato'B nttornoy Ia i.,i.HH nu. nii.1 la flnlni' flnn. Ill WKIiillUJmi vii "" ' "v."o .. Ho asked many quentlons about for mer Coob Hay friends. Cno to Ho Trltnl. C. I. Relgard wont to 'ortlapd this morning In tho Interests of William Buck who Is su ing tho C. A. Smith company for J2G.000 In tho fodoral courts. Tho caso comes up for trial on tho 19th. Depositions woro taken yesterday bo fcro August Frlzcon. Duck alleges that tho tfoath of Mrs. Duck two or thrco voars ago. was duo to Injuries Eho rocolved whon hit In tho back by a wood car. Stole Scttk'ii.cnt of .Motor Car Qucu- Hon To Institute Other Scr- vice No Terminal Hate Yet Southern Pacific officials tonight will meet with tho city council, In onen nicotine to discuss with them tho matter of changing tho present franchise for hourly servlco between hero nnd North Bond. . It Is known tlmt nt this time a change of servlco Is to bo advanced by tho of ficials, tho gist of which Is as yet entirely unknown. Tho roport that tho company would seek to tako tho motor car off tho present run and put on n sorvlco to Lakeside and tho Coqulllo Valley, IS unconfirmed and nothing will bo giv en out until tho nicoting of this oven- ltitr. i Sovorol times tho frnnchlso matter has been before tho council. Tho dost tlmo mont of the city fathers stated Informally that they bollovoJ tho franchise should bo put asldo for at least a norlod of three to five years allowing tho uso of tho motor car for moro extensive service. The claim has gono out that tho Southern Pacific is not content with such an arrangement, but would hnvo tho hourly servlco franchise dono away with entirely. Chief Engtncor William Hood and Jtalph Moody, nttornoy for the S. P. In Oregon, will represent their com pony. Terminal Jtntcn Mnybo Mr. Moody said today that D. W. Campbell, assistant manager of tho S. P. linos, Is now In San Francisco Bitting on a board of hearing and will bo thcro for two or thrco weoks to come. Whllo ho Is there, In all probability, the matter of giving ter minal rates to Coos Bay will bo tak en up. Until that tlmo, said Mr. Moody, nothing will bo known regarding tho terminal rates. IT IS CHEAPER to buy a reaay-io-wear House Dress at the J. C. PENNEY CO.. than to buv the material and make one. SEE OUR WINDOW AND SEE YOUR SAVINGS Extra Quality Gingham Dresses, all colors, patterns and sizes 34 to 46, at , 98c A good value at 98c, In all colors at 79o Anbther, stylish, full cut dress at .-- 49c Bungalow Aprons, in all colors, gingham 49o Bungalow Aprons, in all colors, percale 39c Wo extend to everyone a cordial invitation to visit our storo nutf sco our offerings, nt any and all timet, whclhcr you wish to buy or not. Next Door to Postoffice We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices ; rtKSUNAL IYILNIIUN $ ? ALDIE BENSON, of Tcmploton was a visitor In Marshfield today. Money Savers: Special on High-grade Rice, four pounds for 25c Picnic Hams, per pound 121-2c Mothers Oats, per package, (large) 25o WE SAVE YOU' MONEY " GETTINGS' CASH GROCERY lao NO. IHtOADWAY, NEAR CENTKAL A. J. SHERWOOD is hero from Co qulllo today on legal business. Just a Block from Central Avenue Hut my hcart'H still there. My ,ilpmcnt nnd conveniences hrro are superior raid wo can nwinro you of tho amo satisfactory service. If you can't come, telephone. We call anywhere- any time anil deliver promptly JAY DOYLE TAILORING CLEANING, PRESSING Will call anywhere any time. Commercial Avenue. "'V" v SUNRISE AND SUNSET , Friday ' a t,,.i,i.-v i.i Run rises' 4 at 7:C0 and sots at 4:51. North Rend Service. Tlioro will bo a sorvlco in St, Mary's Episcopal Chapel ut North Dend, Sunday aftor noon nt 3 o'clock. Uut Ih Late Tho Lenton soasou this year is unusually late. .Ash Wodnocday falls on Mnrch 8 and Easter Sunday Is April 23. Story Hour. Tho story hour at tho public library tomorrow from 10 to 11 a. in. will bo conducted by Mr8. 10. Kelloy who will tall; on "Miscella neous Legends." J Jl Wiint Loratlons. W. A. Reld this mnriilni: received n .wlro from R. von Shlpman, now in Spokane, to tho effect that aovoral men of that city aro asking for business loca tions on Coos Ray, one of them wanting to become Interested In a laundry. A- l oble Theate TO-NIGHT Entire Change of Program VOICES FROM THE PAST A story made by tho Lubln Com. Pany, in three acts. It tolls the story of tho paBt in a very pleas- 111? mnn. . ... - ... ,1 r.nftaa o ...ucr mai will appeal, to an lovers oi sou '", -., VIIITEVlliv imrJiM N-ol nnmnilv with "Rlld," U0 .... ' " ! HIIJlil.." .M.V... w -f "Ul omodlan. A treat for tho kiddles. AX X'XEXIMXTED ROMANCE G. M. Anderson story not ono l Ills old-tlmo Western dramas, but a dandy society comedy drama. You'll Uk0 It. 'r'tAIX oiuiEli NO. ..- One of the Hazards of Helen railroad U8. li'Ull nf l.i.lll.,n, , Meeting. Tlmo Set. V. M. Arring ton, of Myrtlo Point, was adjudged n bankdupt on Docombor 27, and C. A. Sohlbrodo, referee in bank ruptcy, has set January 24 as tho dato for the first meeting of tho creditors at Mr. Sehlbredo's cfflco In Marshfield. as usual. u,, ol iiiriuing ,speiiea, as usuui. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony,. 10, cts.; Children.' 5cts. Tomorrow night: "Shnrigln led," with Charllo Chaplin. Two Tee3 of the funniest picture i In tho world. Sovoral othor reels, innudlng Who Pays?" Mrr ADLCR-I-KA The lieht known remedy for Chronic Constipation ,A Preventive of Appomlh'Uis THE BUSY CORNER Phone 28 Wo Deliver 'Promptly ' m iMMHHHiflHMM-l Snow Stoiiped Work. At Camp Ono on Coos rlvor thioro was over n foot of snow In tho mountains and work was .stopped for a day or two but has beon resumed. Will Onen HHIIiml Hall. Mlko burko will opon a billiard and pool hall and cigar store about tho first of tho month In ono of tho rooms un der tho Lloyd hotel on Front stroot. Ho Is purchasing eutlroly now fixtur es for tlo placo. Mll Docs Not Come. Failure of the mall to nrrlve has, within tho last two weoks. beon moro a matter of punctuality than has Jts arrival. Theroforo, tho mall failed to arrlvo this morning, but, as usual, It is expected to como xn this ovonlng's train. The, deep snows of thp val loys between hero and Rosoburg nro respoiiBlblo for tho delay. Tho roads aro such that It Is almost an im possibility to got wagons and toams through. Witnesses Summoned Deputy Sheriff W. C, Laird this morning summoned tho witnesses for tho state and tho defenso in tho caseB s gainst A. M. Jennings for rob bory. and Fred Haloy for larcony, that como up for trial next Monday at Coqulllo. Tho witnesses for tho Btnio nvn niilof Cartor. Duncan Fer guson, Jr., P. T. Reochlng nnd Will Emory, and for tho defendant, Cap tion Pondorgrass, Earl Slaglo and Ed Rryant. $ t AT THE HOTELS t Chandler Hotel av i.. MoNerney. Portland; P. A. P m San Francisco; W. R. Fon taine Eugene; G. K. Towers, Port lund: A. S. Harris, Soattle; W. L. Clapham, Portland; William It. rrniw tiiwi w.fo. Powers; WUHam l-.ood and wlfo. Snn Franclcco; H. P. Hoey, Eugene; Ralph Moody, Port land; John .CampboU, Oakland; V. c. Hlndmarnh. Hauser; Sam Allen, Portland; George A, Cahlo, Port land; S. L. Williams, Myrtlo Point; Jerry O'Connoll, Portland; E. R. Fills, Corvallls. St. Ijiwronco Hotel F. E. Raroy, Myrtle Point; R. Danlolson, CociuUlo; R. Ot Montgom ery, Rluo Rldgo; J. H. Jtooney, Rlue R dge; A. D. Andersou, Norway; L. A Runch, Powers; R. E. Raker, Co qulllo. $ t AMONG THf SICK 1 Tho llttlo sop pf Air, and Mrs. A. C. Cox was roportod sorlously 111 ycstord.ay, but this morning had recovered a; groat deal. Constablo William Cox was able to sit up In bed tonay, after sev eral days' Illness. Will Erickson, tho well known nuto drlvor who has latoly boon with tho Smith and Wado mnchlno shop, submitted to an oporntlon for tho re lief of appendicitis this morning nt A. 11. ANDERSON, of Norway, wasj'Mor.oy hospital. It was roportod to- Vlsltora in day mat no nau koikju uuui. operation nlcoly. iro win uo miu up for sovoral weeks. Mrn Tinlmrt KruKer Is very 111 and fls conflnod to her homo under tho caro of a physician. J. D. CLINKlDNREARD of Sumner mado a trip to .Marshfield today. LEO J. CAREY, of Coqulllo, was hero today on business matters. LEO J. CARY, a well known Coqulllo resident wan jn Marshflold on busi ness today. L. J. SIMPSON waB among the busi ness visitors In tho city today from North Dend. ? t NEW TODAY I WANTED TO RUY Ciwh roKlstors for cash. Call or phono L. V. Drldges. Lloyd Hotel. f : WANTED : .$ WANTED Snmll rnnu... Address "X" care TlmcB. among tho business tho city yesterday. MRS. II. M. SARTER has gone to ' Klamath Falls to look aftor prop erty Interests there. MISS CLARE SHERWOOD, of Co qulllo, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L. A. LUJoqvlst. A. J. SHERWOOD, of Coqulllo, ennio over this morning to confer with tho Southern Pacific offlcluls. JOHN D. GOSS returned this morn ing from Powors wlioro ho attend ed a bank mooting ycatorday. V. G. HINDMARSH, S. P. onglnoor In this division, arrived In with tho S. P. officials last evening. ALLAN TODD went up to Powers this morning, expecting to be gono for sovoral days on business. PROF. E. R. FITTS, of O. A. C, camo In last ovonlng from a trip to tho othor end of tho county. AW J. CONRAD camo back on the morning train from Powors where ho wont on a business trip, yesterday. CALEDONIANS TO MEET Tho mombors of tho Caledonians Club and others Interested aro to meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock, nt tho tailoring establishment otJ Allan To J a on Front street for tho purpose of making suitable arrango- inonts for tho obsorvanco of Ilobort Rums' birthday, January 2C. clsco and expects to bo on tho bay for about a week. W. C. MORGAN, of Coos Itlvor, was hero today on business. WILLIAM HOOD, chlof onglneor or tho Southern Pacific and Mrs. Hood, arrived in over tho W. P. lino last evening nnd will remain horo until tomorrow. HOARD AND ItOOM for two nlco young ladlca and ono gcntloman; uso of piano. 3-13 South Broad way. Phono 21C-L. $ X FOR SALE t &'. roil SALE Cheap If taken at onw, Cabinet sowing maohlno, almost now. Apply 3p8 Third and Highland. FOIt SALE Thirty foot gasoline launch, choap. Inquiro woyu hotel. FOR RENT t ! FOR RENT lluiiKiUoir, 3JI1.B0; B room houso, $10.00; 5-room flat. $10. Soo Title Guarnntoo and Ab stract Company. FOR KENT At n bargain good houso betweon post otflco and Contral Avonuo on Broadway, Soo Goorgo Goodrum. RALPH MOODY, attorney for' tho Southorn Pacific lines In Ore gon, camo In Jatp yestorday from Portland. W. C. LAIRD, Doputy Sheriff, camo over tills morning, summoning witnesses for next week at court in Coqulllo. H. P. HOEY, assistant onglnoor and In charge of construction on the W. P. railroad, arrived hero last evening from Eugono. J. LEE RROWN Is oxpoctod homo tomorrow or Sunday from Salem nnd Portland, whore ho was called to attend a mooting of tho Ore gon Pharmacy Commission. Want advertising sells lougcrwnuted things. the no- WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R FOR KENT Dooming houso' over Ekblad's Hardware Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son or call 300. FOIt IlKNT Nice two.room apart, ment with boat. Apply Matson's Quality Storo. FOIt BENT Now and modern 13 room houso, with basomont and all modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooniB, two tollots, laundry tubs In basomont, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Bent $20 por month. Key may bo found nt tho houso next door, Apply F. W. Payne at Smith mill. LLOYD BRIDGES has arrlvod horo from San Francisco to take chargo of tho Lloyd hotol and look after othor Interests of his father, J. II, Bridges. PAUL PIMMIOK, vlco president of tho Swayne and Hoyt company, came up yesterday from San Fran- j FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North Ilend, Be. fifi COMMUTATION f0 ZU TICKETS S1.7B .J Mnrshfield-North Boud Auto Line Cars every tea lulautea from 0 a. m. to 13 p. m, to Smith Bloujjh once a day, leaving at 11 a. in.; to Einplro three trips a day. OORBT ft KINO. Prop. FOR RENT Small furnished house, also sleoplng rooms. Mrs. Hazard. rs ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Mnrket and Broadway Wo solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd and aBsuro them tho same roasonablo rates, E. W. SIH-UVAN " ' ' THE LLOYD FAMILY JIOHKLJ HousekcoplHR Apartment ) Two rooms, $8.0( month if Electricity and Gas. Free baths SlcepliiK rooms, 81.50 wk., up