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rnr r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION "f '8PT1 ' THREE CcpriljMIUitScbillMlftMitx Clearance Sale on Overcoats 3 Ull On all men's overcoats $30.00 now $20.00 25.00 now 16.65 20.00 now 13.65 . 15.00 now 10.00 Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend Abstracts For rol laldo Abstracts of Title nnd information about COOS HAY REAL JESTATK, sco Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Maraliflold and Coqulllo City, Oregon, (rurrtil Agents Knstl(lo nntl SciigNtuckcn's A (hill Ion. Hpccliil attention paid, to nswcsNincutH and pa) men t of Ihvch. HENRY HENGSTACKEN, Mnnngcr. If Your Grocer docs not Ilnndlo Palace Rendered Lard i Call mi -lOO-J THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THIS REST! LARD IN MARSHFIELD i Wo Also Carry tho Host Lino of "Menta Obtainable Palace Meat Market l'liono 100-J. N. D. OSWALD. Ccntrnl Ave. 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Lomo Mnrsliflcld nt 7 a. in., ami returning leaving from Empire at 8 a. in. Leave Marshflold nt 11 a.m. ami returning leavo South Slough at 1 p. in. Jjcftvo Mamhflcld nt B p. m. and returning ' South Slough at O p. in. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Toble Theate 1 TO-NIQHT R Bikini fcnttiru attraction. HAZEL DAWN as CLARISSA In Vil.. mi.. , "GAMIUEK'S ADVOCATE" In in. i K 'haiimtlo roninnuo featuring oio of tho brightest Mars w"7!j,,iiV.jriou I,U 1,,U"W"H,H rWu,vi-H Film Co. and re- WiiH'liM.fr11.11.10 u,s Wlvcrtlaert.for to ho wlionii Suudiiy night hut s "eluid RotHi,K over-luml. MhiKiaiih CoiuodjhY rlb-tlcklcr. THIS MAILILUI AXI) TJIK GIRL" Iioncr Moor 15o llalcony 10c ailldion So MAiMsWJT,t ,1UH lved -It ulll ho hhown MIB-NIGHT AT .vi.uh tho inoht wonderful of al features Itegulnr Prices. 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J R. Schilling, prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel Headquarters for Coos 0' MWe sojourning "iSanFranclseo;::::: WW BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST IHr AxoeUttd Prtii to Coot Btr Tlmft. Oregon Rain or snow In tho west, probably snow In tho cast, warmer, easterly winds, reaching a galo forco 4 near tho coast. local temperature record For tho 24 hours ondlng at -1:43 a. in., January 17, by BonJ. Oatllnd, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum 40 Minimum 32 At 4:4.1 a. m 37 Precipitate 02 Prcclpltatl slnco Sopt. 1. fr 1915 42.30 Precipitation sumo period last year 42. CO Wind: East, cloudy.. v SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday January 17 Sun rises nt 7:48 and sets at 4 :CC. : born : $ COLEMAN Born to Mr,, and Mrs. M. O. Colomnn, of North Bond, Jan. 15, w 0 pound daughter. Tho mother and child nro both doing nicely. Mr. Coloman Is tho well known jowolor of North Dond and this is their only child. Plan Work. Tho oxccutlvo com mlttoo of tho Fellowship Club will moot Wednosday to outline tho work for tho year. rim u L'o fTm-M Lvnn Lambeth has shipped hla auto to Portland whero lm linn traded it and will soon havo ntiothor car for his charter work. Visit liodges. Judge John F. Hall loft today for Eastern Oregon, whero ho will visit tho Odd Fellow Lodges. Ho oxpects to bo gono about two wooks. All-Day Session. Tho Sisterhood of tho Christian Church will hold an all-day session at tho church noxt Wednesdny. Lunch will bo served nt noon. Suit Is Filed. Henry Songstackon has begun s tilt ngalnst Goo. L. Obarst for $45.73 which ho claims is duo him on a noto given In 1015. Oboist lives at Sumnor. To Mnko Repairs. Tho big mill of tho C. A. Smith company will bo shut down three days this week to permit some overhauling and repair work. Tho mill has been run tho last two Saturdays to make up for tho presont loss of time. Gets Many Answers. A party ad vertising In The Times for a small ranch has recejvod about a 'doxtm answers so far. Tho large number of responses was a surprises to him as ho had hitherto boon uriawaro of tho pulling power of Times want ads. Loso Milk. Will Sullivan Is tho latest to suffer from tho raids of milk tnioves on tho wlfarveB. Many havo had their milk taken roccntly and some have lost cans and nil. Sullivans says that ho will not nk (Iticstlbns if tho party will only bring back tho can. Plnn Recreation Room. Tho M. E. Fellowship CJub will meet at tho Chamber of Commorco tonight to dis cuss tho plan for installing a rec reation and coffeo room for loggers and others In Maraliflold. A num ber of Organizations have planned to assist In tho project. Demand for Property. h. E. Hendricks Inserted a want ad In T)io Times Saturday offering a lot in First Addition for salo. Ho had about a dozen Inquiries yesterday and probably will havo It sold to day Ho was handling tho property for n friend who lived near him. To Federal Court. Chns. I Hoi frnril lina innn in Portland wliorn hn will represent Win. Duck in tho Int tcr's caso against tho C. A. Smith Cbmpany for tho death of his wife who was run down by a smitn nno Irnmwnv rnr n frttv VfifirH nno. Tlln case Is to bo tried in federal court in a fow days. Dog Poisoned. F. D. Cohan's bulldog, "Doc," was poisoned last night and today It was doubtful If tho animal would rccovor, al though Mr. Cohan Is doing every thing to save the animal, Including special long dlstanco ndvlco from Dr. Masson, a. veterinary, nt Myrtlo Point. Is Seriously 111. Tho mnny friends of Frank DHon will regret to learn that pows from Los Angeles says that ho continues very ill at his homo thcro. Ills mother. Mrs. J. 'Edmunds, who is with him plan ned to roturn to Marsluloiu tins week but as ho had a serious rclapso sho remained nt hs bcdsldo there. Itimllat. Cliurcli Snrlnl. Noxt "Wednesday evening at tho Flrsl Baptist Church will bo lieju n now Year's rally and a good old-fashioned get-together social. All tho mombors and friends of tho con gregation aro cordially Invited to at tend this affair, for tho success of which every offort Is bolng put forth by tho various committees. A pro gram will ho given and refreshments will bo served. Goal Abroad Again. - Rcecq Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Wright of this city, has taken nn- othor trip nbrond. Ho rccontly re turned on tho Btcamor Brludlsl from h trip to northern Africa and early in January ho left on his vessol for Swcdon. He is first assistant on the Btoamer and In a lottor states that noxt April ho will recolvo his pnpors as chlof englncor. Open Hrnnch P. O. Soon. Word has boon rccolved from Washington that tho appointment of F. M. Par sons as Postmaster of tho branch postotrico In tho Dusy Corner has boou approved and tho now offlco will bo opened Fobrunry. Tho branch offlco will he comploto in ovorywny, soiling money orders, stamps, stamped onvolopes and post cards, a now mall box will bo Instal led and all business may bo trans acted tho same as at tho main of fice t$ : among the sick : $ Miss Anna Wilson who has boon III il.H1. Tinmininnlu nt (ho homo of hor mother at Third and Commercial Streets Is reported lmprovod. Mrs. F. R. Kirk has been qulto lli of la grlppo. Mrs. John Lundborg, of Eastsldo, slipped and fell on a snowy walk yesterday and sprained her wrist qulto eoverely. Miss Ethel Connor, daughter of Mrs. L. J. Justin, Is qulto 111 of la grlppo. Cpnstnblo W. B. Cox, who has been qulto sick of la grlppo, is re ported Improving. C. F, McGcorgo, who has been suffering from a severo attack of la grlppo, Is reported improving. Claronco E. Ash is confined to his homo by an attack of la grlppo. Mrs. Will SulllVnn Ib roported ulte HI of la grlppo nt their homo on Knob Hill. Will Erlckson, who had an oper ation porformed for tho rollot of nnDondlcltls last week, is roported at Mercy Hospital to bo getting along nicely and will bo out in a few weeks. L COUNCIL TO DISCUSS QUESTION OF STREET DAMAGE TONIGHT ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market and Broadway Wo solicit all our old patrons qt tho Lloyd and assure them tho same reasonable rates. E. W. SULLIVAN THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms. S8.00 month Electricity and Gas. Freo baths Sleeping rooms, $l.DO k., up 4 O SELLING GOODS The big problem In selling goods Is getting tho customer Into thp tore, Cops Bay Times ads will help you solve this problom. INTEGRITY That ono word Is tho key. iioto of our hupiciiiacy in prescription filling in this hcctlon. Patrons of hs htoi'o never reel tho leaj.1 lilt ncrtous oicr sendjiig delicate and difficult pre bcrlptlons hero, for they Jcnoiv that If it Miould bail, pen that we ia not a drug called for w Well rejy happens mo would not sub btltute. tntogilty lias built our prescription depaitment. THE BUSY CORNER Phonej 28 ' . Wo tUelltor Promptly !$ t AT THE HOTELS t Tim rllnmllet' I K. F. McLood, Portland, N. L. Clnpham, Portland; O. O. Hamlin, Heaver Hill: Joseph Look, Portland; Abel Pozzl. Portland; W. C Laird, Coqullle; Mr. and Mrs. Raker, Port .Orford; N. W. Perkins, Port Orford; N. A. Nels6n and wife, Lakeside; I St. Lawrenro I Jqhn Tlurloy, Randon; A. R. Will- I oughhy. randon? Robert Baigley and twite, Tucomn. Wash.; S. R. Gardner, Randolph N. Y,: F. R. Nicholson and wife, Soattle; win. J. names, uan don; II, F. Huxall, Empire; Johan !na Jensen, Dorkeley, Chi.; R. E. I'-srklns, Sumner; Mrs. L. M. Hosol- ton, Sumnor. t REDMEN! Warning of Southern Pacific Attor ney That Railroad Must bo Pro- tcctcd Causes New Anglo I NO FINAL ACTION ON FRANCHISE YET ' City Rccordor Butler stat- ed this aftornoon that ho did ' not expect tho ordlnanco re- Roving tho Southern Pacific of Us hourly service fran- chlso requirement would bo finally passed tonight as there had not been sufficient v tlmo to draft tho ordlnanco. Tho matter will probably bo discussed, though. 0 It Is expected that there will bo n lively session of tho Mnrshflold City Councit tonight over tho Mc Donnld & Condron logging trucks operating through tho city. Tho or dinance relieving tho Southom Paci fic of its hourly motor car scrvlco between Marshflold and North Bend is expected to como up, hut not as much Interest editors In it ns in tho logging truck question. Wnnt Protection Attorney Ralph Moody, of tho Southom Pacific tho other night called tho attention of tho Council to the fact that tho Southern Pacific would Insist on being protocted against tho damago dono to tho paving along tho trncks by tho log ging trucks, declaring that "it was extraordinary traffic, for which tho railroad company would not bo re sponsible" A largo portion of tho damago dono by tho logging trucks has bcon dono along tho rnlroad tracks, tho logging truckB bolng operated with a vlow of riding tho rails. Tho Southern Pacific Is supposed to bo oitucr rcsponsiuio lor mo up keep of tho paving botweon tho rails and for a foot on cither side. As tho paving near tho rails is guard ed with a row of wood blocks, the latter havo sufferod much. Just what tho Council will do to night Is nncortaln, but somo of tho members aro said to bo expressing themselves rather emphatically about tho mattor. Ordlnanco Ready City Attornoy Brand will havo tho ordlnanco rolioving tho railroad company ready for onactmont to night and apparently tho only ques tion ahout Its onactmont will bo ovor tho wording of tho ordinance. Somo of tho Councllmen feel that caro should bo taken that tho ordlnanco will not permanently rollovo the railroad company, but merely re leaso thorn for a porlod of flvo vmm. nn.1 nnthlnc In It will waive any of tho rights that tho city has undor tho franchise. .J t PERSONAL MENTION t $$ WM. BROWN Is In from his Hayncs Inlet ranch today. R. A. CHURCH, of Coos River, was a Marshfield visitor today. J. P. DAVIS, of Hayncs Inlet, Is in Marshfield today on business. AXEL RUDBERQ left yostorday for Boavor Hill whero ho will bo em ployed. V. K. ROOD, of Coos River, was transacting business In Mnrsh flold today. ROBERT STEINLECHNER como In from Tomploton today on business and pleasure PERRY CROUCH and Beochor Crouch carao In from their Haynos Inlet ranches today. N. W. PERKINS, of ForeBt Grovo, arrived hero tqday on roiito homo from a trip north. JAMES GALLOWAY, of Camp Opo. enmo down Saturday to romain until tho snow melts. S. D. CIJTLIP of Daniels Creek, roadmaster for that district, was In Marshflold today on business and pleasure PETER LOQGIE, Cnpt. Edgar Simpson and C. S. Wlnsor woro hero from North Bend this morn ing on business. E. O. SAMUELS was in from Mlll ingtqn today. IJo said that thpy had not dono anything jdJflnICo yet towards resuming work at-the mill but expected to shortly. WARREN L. LAIRD, Deputy Shorltf catno ovor from Coqulllo this morning to servo somo papora in suits fllod In Circuit Court re cently. CAPT. MONSON, who camo In to day on tho Mcssongor said that thero was only about four Inches of snow in tho valloy noar his home, but up on tho ridges near there tho snowfall was over 12 inches, CHAJI. F5ENJLER came in from Pow ers last nignt. ana roporiB .uw thero 1b over t'o feet, or bhow n few miles from Powers, although in tho town Itself thqro is hut lit tle more than thero waa,ln JJarsh flold. ' . MR. AND MRS. BAKER arrived hero today en rquto. Jionio to Port Orford from an extended Eastern trip during which they consulted specialists regarding IiIb health and ho Is now much Improved. Mr. Baker wbb formorly gamo warden thero, 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 bootjj AQ "(This" iVthVrVguIa7$6."ob"Boof. ) " " WE SELL Goodyear New Process Short Boot $2.98 "( Tfifs" rs"fh"e"re"gular"$4.50 Boot)" WE SELL Goodyear Duck Foot, Rolled edge $0 70 Short Boot for -P1' (This is the regular $4.00 Boot) WE SELL Boys' Short Boots, sizes 3 to 6 jjjl QQ for H',,U (This is the regular $2.50 Boot.) Water Repellent Short Coats, Game Pockets $2.79 S3 fntorporBted. We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices Next Door to Postoffice I Prices: Delmonte Catsup, per bottle 15o Sea Foam Nantha Powder, per package 20o Preserves and Jellies, large glass, each 20c Cranberries, three pounds 25c WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GETTINGS' CASH GROCERY 130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY MrB. C. R. Pock entertains for llttlo daughter, Louise. Alpha Delphian Socloty with Miss Graco Johnson In Bunker Hill. TUESDAY North Bond Athono Del- phlan Socloty in tho library. Episcopal Ladies Guild in aulld hall. 4 Auxiliary North Bond Club card party nnd social aftor- noon. , WEDNESDAY Klostor Club with Mrs. f OtIs Wilson. BrJdgo Club with Mrs. Hor- bort Lockhart. Pastlmo club with Mrs. Richard Marshall tu North 4 Bend. f Prlscllla club with Mrs. A. B. Snow in Bunker HIM. 4 THURSDAY Mlnno-Wls club with tra. F. II. Dresser on South Coos River. A. N. W. Clnh with Mr. 4 J. T. Harrigan. Eastsldo Social club with 4 Mrs Lloyd Prcscott. f FRIDAY Thimble club with Mrs. J. II. Groves In North Bond. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Job. Cowan, Sr. North Bond Club Auxll- lary gives danco In club rooms. Episcopal Guild public tea 4 In entortainmoitt hall ot 4 Myrtlo Arms. ' PAY YOUR DOG LICENSE Notice Is hereby given tlmt It Is unlawful for any porson or poraons to keep a dog or dogs, within tho corpornto limits ot tho City ot Marshflold of tho ago of moro thau four months, unless tho owner or keeper of such dog or dogs shall pro euro a liconso for each dog, and havo tho number of tho liconso stampod or ongraved upon tho collar upon each dog, and any porson ahnll upon con viction for each otfenBo bo Bubject to n fluo ot not Iobb thau ten nor moro than fifty dollars. All dog licenses aro duo and must bo paid nt onco at tho offlco of tho fjlty Rccordor nnd all dogs within tho corporato llmlta'ot tho City of Marshflold without liconso plato at tached to collar will bo impounded Dated this 17th day ot January, 1910. J. W. CARTER Marshal Thoro will bo a special meeting of , Cans Tribe No. 33 at office ot O, L. Ponnock at 8 o'clock tonight. Bf order of SACHEM. Times Waut Ads Got Results, CARD OF THANKS 'To tho many friends who so kindly assisted us In life's grentest trial and bywords of sympathy and thought ful acts lightened tho burden of bur bereavement In the doath of our bo loved husband nnd fatlior Capt. Al fred Matsqn, wo extend our slncoro and heartfelt thanks. MRS. ALFRED MATSON AND FAMILY Times want ads bring results. CHILD FALLS OFF PRIDGE AND DROWNS Son of J. II. Gardner, Who Lives Nun Perkins Greok, Mo:ts, Accidental Death (Special to Tho Times. GARDIip.R Oro., Jan. 17 Tho dotalla of tho drowning of n child aro told as' fol)owhua In th Gat diner Courier. "Whll'd aUcmptluK to foJby its father, J II. Gardner, ftoiu .the house to the mall hot net? Per kins Creole, )ttlo Aioer;, ag.;d two years, accidentally fell Into Perklnn Creek and van drowned on Decern her 27. "It appears that Mr. Qardnor, as was his usual custom, Btartod to go to the mall box which Is on thq road from Gardiner to Glenuda, tq get his mall. It Is supposed that tho child attempted to follow and In crossing ovor tho foothrldgo 1 o tween tho houso and the ro.id. thq child fell off tho brldgo and Into the creok. It was but a few minute holoro tho llttlo ono waB mUunl and search was mado for It. Alter sout 10 minutes tho father ton ml the child's body in the -icoU a tew feet holow thq brldgo, lodged beuoath a pllo of drift, with tho bach of Its head barely out pt tho water, and, life oxtlnct. t NEW TODAY J f t FOUND liuMlng on Front street, " Friday. Owner can havo sarao bv lmvlmr for this ad and iden tifying property. M. A. Swcetraan, Chaudlor Barbor Shop. STRAYED Two head two-year-oM Holstoln holfors. Ear marked loft crop right undor hit. Howard $2. CO. II. L. Russoll, Catching Inlot. FOR RENT A furnished uimrtiuent In tho O'Connell. building; hot wnter and heating. Phono 113-L. 'J t WANTED $ $$ WANTED Small rnrin... Address "X" caro Times. WANTED TO BUY ttwli registers for cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges. Lloyd Hotel. t FOR SALE t !.!$ FOR SALE Cheap If taken at once. Cabinet sowing machino, almost now. Apply 36S Third and Highland. FOR SALE Thirty foot gasoline launch, cheap. Inquiro Lloyd hotel. $,? f t $ . FORENT t FOR nHN'JVr-KfloniJnp hoaso oyer Ekblad'8 Hardware Stero. Apply at Ekblad & Son or call 3R0. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Maifhfinld Dr. D. O. Vaughn, Dentist, Room 20, First National Bank building. FOR RENT New and jjiodcm IS- room houso, with pasomonc aim all modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs in basoment, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker IIH1. Rent $20 per month. Key may bo found at tho house pext door, Apply F. W. Payne at Smith mill, THE WHITE IS KING Of all Sowing Machine Now located at 25C Market ayo. Weal. Phono 1D3J. Wo havo nlBo got big bargains in all kinds of usod machines, All maclUnos pold on easy payments. n'