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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1916)
ymw fwgwwwpii 'w "pp' THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 19-16 EVENING EDITION. FIVE I "Do-H-or- I Keep Your Feet Dry . -- r-a n d zzr. Keep the Doctor Away To avoid the La Grippe and colds, wear waterproof shoes and good, warm so:r We have fem . Shoes for $3,50 to $8.50 Sox 10c to 50c Full line of Rubbers and Oil Clothing The Fixup Marshfield North Bend PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 'oble Theat TO-NIGHT Charlie Chapman In his litlrM ami greatest comedy production SHANGHAIED Two reels of tlio funniest funny pictures over shown In Marsh He'd. It's n sure lift tlio theater will lie packed to (ho doors to Melit. Como rni'iy io,. good seatH. BLUE BLOOD AND YELLOW The mjvciiIIi of tlio "Who l'u )'.'" scries of dnuims Each one In ii riimpli'to story In Itself Xo better pictures made In America than the "Who I'ays" stories. Much strry Ih In thico parts. THE UNSEEN ENEMY lllonrarili'Gilfflth production Another picture that will mako )ii think. UpMnlrs or down, 15 centi Children, J! contH Toiioiiuv nmtlpce: Hetty XaiiM'ii hi ".Should a Mother Tell?" llntlro change of program in tlio evening. Bum or $211.88, claimed to bo tltto on goods. It vnn stated by Judgo Pcn uock this morning that the bill had been adjusted. Is Quito 111.' Mr8. jn8. porty( n well known Coos Bay pioneer, Is re ported quite sick at her homo In Bun ker Hill. To Supremo Couit. E. II. Joohnk will leave Monday for Salem td argue the caso of Dr. Leslie vs. J. D. .McNeill in tlio Oregon Supromo court. Hue Hero Tomorrow. Arno Mo leon of the C. A. Smith Company Is expected to arrive hero on tlio Ado lino Smith early tomorrow. Ho lias spent tlio last fow weeks in Cali fornia. Adjust Case. In tlio caso of Win. Honry against whom garnishment proceedings woro Instituted by somo outsldo firms, an adjustment was be ing mado In .Itistlco Ponnock's court today whereby Mr. Henry will io ab lo to continue his shoo ropalr busi ness. '.Mall Conies Lust Night. Tlio lot tor mall and tho papers also ciuno through last evening on tho. train, after a hnrd trip In from llosoburg. Howovor, there was no mall . this morning, though thero Is always tho chanco that It will como In the even ing. Mall Comes Lust Night. Tho let ter mall and tho papers also camo through last ovonlng on tho train, af tor a hard trip In from Hoscburg. Howovor, there was no mall this morning, though thoro Is always tho chanco Hint It will como In tho ovou-ing Unto Rook Is lllg Job. Tho fixing or u MO pago rato book containing S.000 listings for Coos county, Is n big tnsk. Karl Powoll, of tho Dual nesH Men's Association, today had printed pages stacked all over his of fice and was bIIU a going. Tho leav es will bo lator bound together and n copy of tho book givon to each mem ber of tho association. May Close Deal. It Is understood that Paul DImmtck, of tho Swayno & Iloyt Company, who Is horo now will close arrangomonts with Archie Kruso whereby tho latter will hi atal his plant, which ho rocontly moved horo from Bundon at North Hand in conjunction with tho North Ilond Mill & Lumbor Company's mill, using tho rough and common lumber from tho latter. MANY m iSXSiWAXfJI Sailer's IS Tim PLACE TO GET YOUIl CANDIES rum: AND DELICIOUS Wo do not npenk of ltn Q U A I, 1 T V llmt speaks for iUelf SALTER'S' ' riione a;w, Marshfield tnni St., Orponitn llluui-o Hotel WEAVING All kinds a spec ! 5Jy.Mrs.W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R ; IFa X C1 n it . f u i r. jv jrr. - HUUMiiVSor JUSjJJfa? r""tr "3 ... ''. W V? rir Xo Moro Ducks. Tonight marks the end of tho duck season. Hunt- i ers caught out Booking tho elusive , fowlB nftor tills ovoning will havo to faco tho Fodoral court in Portland, and Undo Sam does not, as a rule, deal gently with Infringers on his ' laws. Right at tho end of tlio season, say tho huntors, tho ducks aro coin ing into tho bay and tho hunting is a( its boat. , PERSONAL MENTION GEO. KRUSE was horo on a short visit today from Pony Inlet. MIKE BOQNE whb among tho vis itors In tho city today from Sum ner. J. V. MILLER wan hero from Co qulllo last night for a visit with friends. WILl'lAM HOLLAND Is in tho city today from his ranch at Parkers burg for a short visit. A. J. SHERWOOD, or Coqulllo, re turned homo today aftor confer ring with tho S. P. officials. N. A. NELSON camo In last ovcnlng from Lakeside for tho express purpose of getting married today. CLAUDE THOMPSON, of tho Coos Day Produce company, ,1s homo from a business trip to Portland. MIIS. PETER. SCOTT plans to leave booh for a visit with her sons, Pet er and James at Portland and As toria. L. J. SIMPSON was horo from North Rend today nud plans to leave soon for San FrnuciBco on busi ness. FRANK CATTERLIN has returned from n trip to Curry County and expects to shortly ropresent Lung & Company In this torrltory. WM. HOLLAND camo over last evening from his ranch at Par korsburc to visit' friends. Ho says that Qus Heard is getting along fine. JOHN D. OOSS, Isaac R. Tower and Wnltor Claplmm luft this nftor- noon for tho Glasgow Gun Club to enjoy tho last of tho duck hunt- lug tills year. 1). L. BUCKINGHAM Is expected homo today from n wcok's stay nt Ton Mllo and vicinity where he has been doing somo special euglnoorlng work. CHIEF JACK CARTER and Ren Fisher, both of whom have boon In Portland as witnesses In tho ' Shook caso, aro oxpectod back on tho stago tills ovonlng. t W. II. KIULER, or Pt. Torraco, was duo on tho stago today from tho north to visit In North Rend with his daughters,' Dorothy and Roulah and son, Clareuco K'tblor. J. A. ANICKER, onglncor with tho Willamotto Pacific, came In last ovonlng from Glonada, wh'oro ho says tho -snow has boon very heavy. Ho expects to return again In. tho morning., E. L. RORINSON, who rocontly re turned rrom Gnrdlnor, states that whllo ho was thoro, somo wor,kmon shot ii strango fish known 'tis tho Stinging Ray. It linn n nnlunnniia Rtlnunr (ti IIr tall and measured four foot olisht " p00" bav ,tt Inches acros3. 111ILL BE REUNITED HYPHEHS TO SEE LOST JtELATIVKS LONG Girl In Portland Kinds Brother SIsteiH Reside In Coos Coun ty and Is Coming and Mary Longncckor, wso Is now In Portland, whoso real namo is Syphers and 1b soon to conic to Coos county to seo her brother and sistorsfroni whom sho wns Bcparatod twclvo years ago. The story Is told In a Portland papor. When the mother died tho father waB too poor to keop tho children. The ramlly was brok en up and Alary was with eight dif ferent families and was finally ad- 'opted by u family named Longncck- tr. Her real namo was Mary Syph ers. Sho was finally loft In charge ol tho Roys and Girls' Aid Society. ' Sho bollevod that sho had onco lived In, Coqulllo and knew that hor fathor's namo was Goorgo F. Syph ors, FrlondB wrote to Coqulllo Val ley peoplo, one of whom was Stove Galllor, and It was learned that Syphors was formerly known hero and hnd driven a stago. Mary's brothors aro with Edward D. Syph ers, an undo who was formerly a stago drlvor and her Bisters are liv ing with families near Dandon. Sho in now to sco thorn. WILL HAVE SURVEY COQUILLK RIVER TO OKT DKSIR. KD (IOVKRN.MKNT All) Xo Action On Coos Buy Jetty After Further Reports Havo Ileen Miulo 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J R. Schilling, Prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel Headquarters for Coos c. peoplo sojourning In San Francisco:::::: WBi WEATHER FORECAST ID Amoi-IMkI Treat lu Coo. Hay Tin. OREGON Fair, excopt occasionally snow In south- west; continuous cold; north- easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE itkcoim For tho 24 hours ending at 4:13 a. in., January 15, by UenJ. Ostllnd. special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum ... -10 Minimum ..32 At 4:411 a. m 32 Precipitation . .'.' 40 Precipitation ntneo Supt, 1. 1915 41.87 Precipitation samo porlod last year 42.G9 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Aro Haitpy Again. Two days ago Tho Times printed a notice of tho filing of a dlvorco suit at Coqulllo. Mrs. Maud II. Strong, of Myrtlo Point, had Instituted suit for a dl vorco from John C. Strong. This morning tho couplo loft together on l tho train, returning homo together i and with all their differences amic j ably adjustod nud tho suit is called 'off. illBSJTERSlEllDi PASSFH A WAV AT IIKIt 1IOMU IX COQUII.LK Olco Club May Com;. Tho Unl- llad lleen In Poor Health for the Past Klght Veais Roldon N Child Dies Coqulllo river will got tho doslrod government survey whllo Coos Buy must waR until further reports on' tho condition of tho channel has been mado beforp tho Jotty matter will bo considered at Washington. These facts are given lu tho following press telegram from Washington of a fow days ago: Representative Hawloy was glvon a hearing todny by tho urmy board or engineers on tho desired survoys of tho Coqulllo bar nud river, Ynqulua bay, Coos bay and tho Clatskano riv er. Tho bonrd decided to grant tho survoy of tho Coqulllo bar. Tho lo cal engineer roportod unfavorably upon tho river survoy, but Congress man Hawloy urged its Importance and called attention to tho largo lo cal oxpondlturo Vor improvoinontn. Ha nluo urged tho rebuilding of tho Action on this will be deferred pending tho rocolpts of n report on tho channel conditions following last season's dredging op orations, A further hearing will bo grantod on tho Yaquina bay survey nud tlio argument for the Clatskanlo river survey was taken under consideration. Keep Dry -by buying strictly all-wool waterproof Mackinaws at the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY. The Soo Woolen Mills, Cravanette their cloth, making their garments water re sisting, and as near waterproof as cloth can be made, WE SELL Goodyear Duck, hip, rolled edge booljjj AQ r - - ps-fhyrVg'Uay $6.bb" Boot" ) " " WE SELL Goodyear New Process Short Boot (to QR "(this" i"s"fhe"regula"r"$4.50 Boot ) WE SELL Goodyear Duck Foot, Rolled cdg3 ffO 7Q Short Boot for - p. (This is the regular $4.00 Boot) WE SELL Boys' Short Boots, sizes 3 to 6 (ti QQ for - -----trM'mtfU (This is the regular $2.50 Boot.) Water Repellent Short Coats, Game Pockets.,. -$2.70 r Co i a? n H -TO .'' i" M tdevis'teii ? it cts?or Vr Ineertpraiea We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices Next Door to Postoffice Money Savers: Special on High-grade Rice, four pounds for -----25c Picnic Hams, per pound 121-2c Mothers Oats, per package, (large) 25cN WE SAVE YOU MONEY GtTTINGS' CASH GROCERY' 1510 XO. 1JROADWAY, XKAll CENTRAL RETURNS TO JAIL Tho Coqulllo Sentinel says: "Fnn nio O'Donnoll Is cxpoctod back from tho Ray today to resumo hor place In tho .county Jnll, whoro sho has 100 days yet to servo of her son tonco for soiling liquor unlawfully. Sho was rolcosod for a tlmo boioro tho holiday on account or her health which seemed to bo Impaired by confinement, and has boon enjoy ing n visit with hor daughter who roturnod tonPortland on tho Kllburn Wednesday." VESSKL MOVKMKNTS Duo Here F. A. Kllburn, Portland, Sunday. Duo to Kali Spoodwoll, San Francisco, Sunday. F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco, Monday 9 a, in. CASE IS PRESENTED II. WAITK'MKKXS WITH XORTH IIKXD COUXCIL Decided That Joint Moctlnsr f tho Uoauls Interested ho Held to Consider Matter F. R. Walto wa3 presont at a, meeting or tho North Roiul City, Cjuncll last night with his attor-i 8UXRI.SK and suxskt i - Saturday January 1G Sun rises r at 7.10 and sets at 4:G2 lloth Teams Won. Tho Sopho mores and Freshmen girls' teams or tho high school played Friday When tho Freshmen won. Earllor In tho wook there was nnothor game, when tho Sophomores won with a scoro or, 2 to 0. (Special to Tlio Times) ' COQUILLE, Ore..' Jan. 15. Mrs. Mabol Ryors, wife or J. P. Uyors, died 'yesterday afternoon at hor homo In this city. Sho .had 'been In ,loor vc-rsity or Orogon Nows Rullotln t0nltli ror tho past eight yoars nd ' says that n "spring vacation trip to ( iaa hQOn aorlously 111 for tho past I Coos Ray towns Is In contemplation two Weeks. Mrs. Ryors was formor- by tho Unlvorslty gleo club, which u. jjni,0i Lawhomo and vas tho ... . . . i .- m . I will end tno cuius out-oi-iown ap-1 uaughtor or Lawson Lnwiiorno, on Cy, a. S. Hammond, to discuss tho ' pearancos. During tno recent i!.asi- jteKInley. Sho loaves a husband njattor or tho taxos on tho KInnoy 1 crn Orogon tour a loss or $205 was nntj two chlldron, Lylo aged 10 years, I pitiporty. sustalnod." Tho quartet visited , ,,,; Margaret agod 8 years. Hon Vho nronosltlon mado bv Mr. horo last year and woro very won j ),usunnu is a brother or Mrs. fr.ank ' received. ' ' mack or Marshfield. Tj10 fmioral will bo hold rrom tnw 1 Court to Resume On Monday resldonco In Coqulllo at 2 o'clodc ' Judge Coko will roturn to Coqulllo ! Sunday nftornoon. 'and pass sentence on Arthur Baker, Roldon Child Dlis who has pleaded guilty to taking,' Hilan, tho 8 year old son or Mr. boozo rrom tno old uag:o uar, anu io , huh mio. n, , uumu, ; j lioar sovoral equity cases. On tho re- 'day at tho ramlly homo In Coqulllo. turn or Chlor Carter It Is expected Death was caused by a membraneous . t,8 tjm0i B ti,ey uitl not want to Z AT THE HOTELS X Chandler Hotel J. W. Miller, Coqulllo; A. J. Shorwpod, Coqulllo; Loo. J. Caroy, Coqulllo; J. L. Gobs, Chicago; II". U. Donahoy, Portland; Goorgo Kruso, Pony Inlot; C. A. Pang born, Rolllngham, Wn.; P. N. SlieolB Coqulllo; N. A. NolBon, Lakosldo; A. S. Harris, Seattlo; F. L. Land les, 8cattlo; W. G. Eggloston, Son Francisco; J. W. Lucas, Portland. St. Lawroneo Hotel Mrs. Ryder, Emplro; Mrs. Dorry, Emplro; William W. Holland, Pal--korsburg; Miko Uoono, Sumner; J. 8. Terrell, Spokane; Mrs. II. Dow man, Isthmus Inlot. Wnite Is to havo tho interest and penalties on tho taxos cancelled, Tlio amount duo in all is nbout SG2.000 and about 40 per cent or this Is Interest and ponalttes, Mr. Walto wantod to learn tho nttltudo or tlio city rogard'ng tho matter. Tho members of tho Council woro not willing to commit thomaolvos at i "" EH ' El M Mother Krob's El Croup Remedy M U For Rabies and Children 9 HJ Wo lecoiiunend this iih u m H valuable iiicdhino for use M H i ... . r....i..k i'lw.fitk. um H 111 tttOUJ tit .U.r, II hwwi'- w M lug Cough, Sovcro llonrxo- M H ues.s anil Inflammation of fm HR the throat. n B THE BUSY CORNER ! Phono tiH lj 3W Wo Deliver Promptly M 'H I , j t peu TODAY t SNAP l lot, fJOxlSO, !I room hou.se, all Improvements, Eastport, $300. $100 cash, balance Installments. Address "II," caro Times. that tho trial of Mort Jennings, airoctlon of tho throat, 'chargod with robbery, and Fred Hal-, Tho funoral was hold ye3torday toy, charged with thoft, will bo held. ' from tho Christian church, 'carter Is a witness and is now In , Ji Portland on tho Shook case, though , AMONG THE SICK i should bo homo this afternoon. A HB ' suffering a very sovero attack or C0S BAY TIMES WANT ADS Iigh Efficiency SJLAWRENCE HOTEL Yenu ; Uket nnu "romlwny X'StT them th0 same gsMLM.LIVAW TJR. LLOYD FAMUA' HOTEL ir-?wplns Apnitnicut. )aroonfSRn(. ......... and das. Freo Ijaths D H Ik Justice Xow. R. J. Montgom ery, rormerly or this city, who Is now a rancher at Drldgo, 'has boon nppolntcd Justice or tho peace Tor that district. Honry Bright Sr. has boen named as constable for the same district. w , ',uo indhtl, V.(TlCltV nnd Hno V. V.t . ' B? rt,oms. M.no uk., up Tnko .More Than Month. In all! probability It will take more than a month to got tho stock of the Coqulllo Valley Telephone. Company' transferred over to tho Coos and, Curry Company. Charles Hall was' in Coqulllo yesterday. April 1 is set as the dato now for the taking i over of tho sorvlco. SiUttIsrst4irtp5S3tfttvasifiled lnj tho jlsljice coMt.lat y&tlrday by ;he I American Dnife'ftists Syndicate against UNDERSTAND When wo tell you wo (Us lenso SQUIItlt OHK.MIOALS A"XI) PHARMACEUTICALS lu our Pi-escrlptlon Depart mont, WI'1 MKAX IT. No spattering of them horo uiul there, hut a full stock of them, so that we aro ublo to fill your physician's pre scriptions with these pure chemicals. And they are his greatest aid In combating slcknoss. Tell him jou mo going to lake his prescrip tion to "The Owl" It n'i.o cmIMi Drue Store. .tj jh' -- (- j 1 1 tho grip, was reported this morning to bo a llttlo better. XKWS OF RAXDOX 'Facts About People Told u tho Re colder A. II. Thomas, supt. or a Sixes j mining company waB a visitor In thts I city. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. White or Weddor ; burn stopped over In town. Mrs. White was on hor way north for treatment In a hospital. Petitions were circulated Jioro ro j cently and numerously signed ror tho parole or V. M, Smith. B. A. Cardwell, mining engineer or San Francisco, a brother or W. .V. Cardwell, politician .or Roseburg, ' was a visitor hero tho past week. I The friends of Rov. Henry L, Graf- nil8 fovpierly qr .BaRdon will be pleased to know thajthe ,Je now preachlQg in tlio El .Monte, Calu, v I aria ii nliurll. i u i lnfluonco oUior boards In tho mat tor, and It was decided that the best thing to do would bo ror tho representatives or therclty, tho coun ty, tho Port Commission, and tho school district to meet together and arrlvo at somo conclusion. City Recorder Maybeo took tho matter up by telophono with Judge Watson this morning, and the Judgo said that ho would try to arrange a meeting ror next Monday, though tho dato has not boon positively decided upon. MOXK'"to LOAN On Improved ranrhcii In any amount. F. K. Con way, Roiul and Mortgage Ilroker. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our rrlond,s and neighbors who bo kindly as sisted us during tho Ulnoss and death or our beloved son and broth er; also ror the beautiful floral offerings. OLE PEDERSON AND FAMILY. I QUATERMAS STUDIO I QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, I Phono los-n. a i" I MARKHFIKLW, OTtiWON $15,000 FOR COUNTY ROADS WITHIN CITY LIMITS Tho County Court has a'pproxU matoly $15,000 to spend on roads within tho city llpilta or Marshriold, Tho City Council and othors hevo requested that a portion or this bo expended on Elovonth street North, which is a continuation or Sherman avenue in North Rend. This is tho only north and south thoroughfare, barring the waterfront road, con necting tho two cities. The Counr ty has already taken ovor Sherman avenue from Nowmurk to tho south ern city limits of Jorth Bend, so by oponlng up Eleventh street North we would thus connect with Sher man avenuo to Newmark; thenco west In a straight lino to Emplro over tho now boulevard which tho county has alroady graded.. This should bo done, us urged by tho Council, for the following reasons: It will shorten the dlstanco from Marshfield to Empire and tho beach two mliea. It will relievo the traf fic on the waterfront road. It will make a much moro attractive and scenic highway for autolsta and vis itors, It will do moro to develop tho peninsula than any other stieet development work which might bo undertaken at this time, It will connect up tho resldonco d'strlcts of tho two cities. Incidentally It will turn tho tldo of travel through Per hatn Paik and tho heart of Uio city or Marshfield, which In any case will Jluj3yMVRif(lH0.Svi)'iy rutKe $ f WANTED U I WANTED Small lurin... Address "X" caro Times. WANTED TO BUY Cash register for cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges. Lloyd Hotel. t FOR SALE t FOR SALE Cheap H taken nt onco. Cablnot sowing inachlno, almost now. Apply 358 Third and High land. FOIt SALE Thirty foot gasoline launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd hotel. t FOR RENT t FOR 11ENT At a bargain good hotrsQ botweon post ofHce and Contral Avenuo on Broadway. Seo George Goodrum. FOH ItKXT Rooming house over Ekblad's Hardware Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son or call 3C0. FOIt KENT Nice two-room apart ment with heat. Apply Matson's Quality Storo. FOR KENT New nml modern 13 room house, with basement and all modern conveniences, includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basement, arrang ed for wo families. West Bunker Hill. Rent $20 per month. Key may bo found at tho house next door. Apply F. W, Payne at Smith mill. THE WIUTH IS KING Of all Scwng Machines Now located at 256 Market ave. West. Phone 1D3-J, We have also got big bargains in all kinds of used machines. 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