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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1916)
W jW" "J)jWtVJiWS,ij!iwT) fi((aTjw.o " IWfl " IV , ,i,ty-i)rnp( vm-tm "v,fc-"fif-wir'V -f-rfwjomnvr -" v ?- th? w f llW,fW'S!?wnWIWS!lj)WjPjljrfF! irv THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FIVE I ' ' ' l ' v Good Times Are Here ana Prosperity Is With Us In order to keop up with the proces sion and fill your part in the parade of succossyou had better come in at onco and have us fit you out in a good suit. Kuppenheimer's $18 to $30 ' , - The Fixup Marshfield , North Bend t! N oble Theate TO-NIGHT R ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM T"e eighth of tlio complete di-nums on the current tlicmo , WHO PAYS TIichc Merles tunc heoii'good fro hi llio Htnrt HiIh 0110 In men j)CHrr beautiful photography mill splendid acting with nn nil star rM of "allien plnycis make tlt ono of the flncHt offoiings In i photc)jilnyn. FlfHof tlio "IIRINIH a LOUIS" Comedies entitled llVH'L'llll.'IMIirP II II. If II i UVftini iriilliliifij ,'..,. Side Hplltllug ronipllcntiojiH that you can not of ford to iiiInh. ,iii:i:za mar tools tub enemy" Ono of tlio famoiiH limy curtooiiH tlio pictures Hint satisfy ov er) ono. "HOME COMING" Ilrjnnt Wu'hhiiin Msnanny comedy drama. Lower Moor trie llulrony 1()e Children Ho TOMORROW NIGHT -"THE WILD OLIVE" n Pninmouut prodtic tlou In five big iccIh. yIlUVJlMlY z&F&ht BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST WEATHER FORECAST tj AmckImm Prti to Coot Btj Tlmrt. WEATHER FORECAST Oregon Rnln In tlio west, rnln or snow In tho onst, Routhcast to, southwest winds, Touching tho galo "forco near tho coast. $ LOCAL TEMPERATURE ' RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at -1:43 n. m., Jan. 22, by Bonj. Ostllnd, special gov- orntnent meteorologist: Maximum ni Minimum 42 At 4:43 a. m 50 1'roclpltatlon 1C Precipitation slnco Sopt 1, 1015 43.J-.0 Proclpltation satno period ' InBt year ." 42. CO Wind: Southeast, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Hut in day .Tnnuary 22 Sun rises at 7: 14 and sots at fi:02. -' X ' BORN $ CRABTREE Born to Mr- nd Mrs. M. M. Crabtroo, of Tenth street, Jan, 22, a son. This Is tho third child.. Stockholders Moot. Charles Hall, president of tho Coos tind Curry tolephono company, Is In Portland whoro ho Is attending tho annual meeting of tho stockholders. Ho expects to return during tho latter part of next week, remaining over In Eugono on Thursday to attend tho banquet thcro of the Commorclal Club. Finish Hearing Lntcr. Tho hear ing for tho present In tho V. .0. Webfltor holrs versus S. C. Rogers enso tins been postponed, but It Is expected It will all bo concluded within about 10 days. So far Ste phen C. Rogors and L. A. Roberts, of Myrtle Point, have- boon tho only witnesses examined, both of theso being for tho defense. Open Up Nntfonnl. Mlrrasoul DroB. havo opened tho old National bar as a soft drink and card room. John Snydor Is In charge Tho bwr and backbar remain and about tho only dlfforonco In nppoaranco Is tho addition of tho card tables and chnlrs. A near boor, Hopskl, Is be ing put on draught which ndds to tho similarity of nppoaranco to tho days o! old but tho drink minus tho "kick". Salter's IS TUB PLACE 11 TO GET YOUR CANDIES PURE AM) DELICIOUS Wo do not speak of its QUALITY Tlint speaks for Itself SALTER'S Phone 2(KW, Mnrshfleld root St., OrpmltA Rlnnco Hotel 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J. E. Schilling, Prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel Headquarters for Coos 'Co. people sojourning In San Francisco:::::: N-0 Till: LI.OY!) FAMILY lIOTKEiV Housekeeping Apartments THO rooms. SH.00 mnnlli Electricity and Gas. Froo baths Sleeping rooms. 8l.no !.. mi SJ. LAWRENCE HOTrL vomer Market ami iirr,.i..ii Wo solicit all our old patrons of "ioya and assure thorn tho same uonablo rates, ., "' it C tn 01 11 1 1.1... -. vv. OULLIVAN V, MEN WANTED To see our MILWAUKEE KIN'd HOOTS, IH-lnch high top, mndo of Kiuoko Veal tmi leather, with Good jenr Welt; made ns jioar waterproof ns nny leather can ho niiulo. Thoy havo been selling from $0.00 to 90.30. Wo now offer them for $7.00 Men's heavy double-solo Napa tan, winter nIioch that nro rolling olso- whoro for $3.00. Wo nro offering them now at thlH Moro for. .Jjtif.0.1 Mining shoes for men, made up in good HolM leather, plain too and double soles. This shoo noIIh most every whcio for $!J.30. Wo now offer them for .$2.73 Hoj-h' School hliocs, laco, hellowH tongue. This hIioo is noMiliuciy nil leather. The very bhoo fir hoys, that "iiro hard on shoes, Priro. . . $2.00 to $2.00. Come In and let us nIiow j 011 before buying elne whero :: :: :: :: :: Electric Shoe Store Shoes Repnirod While You Wlt S. J. IMMEL, Prop. J 80 South Ilroiidmiy STOP LOflflINO OPERATIONS ON .MARSHFIELD STREETS SPIRELLA nnRRTQ ay be obtained in Mar'siifielS Irom , Mrs. Annie Holland, ' , f2 So 5th St. Phone 200-X SHLLIXG GOODS The big problem In soiling goods Is getting the customer 'nt0 tno store. Coos Day Times ads m Jlelp youVive ' proliiom. The strict onforcomont of tho now city ordinance will effectually Btop the logging operations tnrough tho atreots of Marshflold. This would work a aovoro hardship on" McDonald and ' Condron, who have considerable money Invested, and would also mean tho loss of tholr pay roll to Marahflohl. Can wo af ford tills? It is trup the logging trucks are playing havoc with our; stroqtB, but tho damago has nroady boon done. Another thing, Marsha flold Is gaining nn exporlonco that' sliould moAii tho saying of thoust ands of dollars In tho futuro If wo wU but profit by it. Wo nood tho Pay roll. Wo nood tho logs, we will onnn nnnd to exnand in thaUi direction as Porham Park is begin ning to build up rapidly and thero is a growing demand for p.roporty In this direction. Tho lesson to the city of Marshflold has beon a costly ono, but it is tho first and only sov oro tost our streets have had, so let its profit by our experience and make" the most of it. In the end kho saving effected will be greater tlan tho present loss sustaineu. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD flOODB FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE . Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 108 Residence Phone 13-J Market Ave. nd Wtrfnnt liCtterw From Swotlcn. A lottor received direct from Sweden Bays "business Is good In Sweden but prices nro bo high that they nil aro longing for tho ond of the war." Lumberman Horo. It, II. Leo, mnnugor of tho San Francisco offlco of tho Simpson Lumbor Company, arrived on tho Adollno Smith nnd will visit nt North Dond for a fqw days on business. Finishing Rulldlng. L. L. Thomas who bus Just roturncd ntatcs that Mr. Windsor of North Iloud Is put ting tho finishing touches an tho new R I) block thero n hnndsonio building, two stories high and 100 fret Bqiiaro. Four Fmdiot. -W. J. Hill of tho Smlth-PoworB Logging company enmo In last night from Powers nnd re turned this morning. Ho Bays that a Warm rain will result In ono of tho worst frcsliots tho Couulllo valley has known In years. Hold Special Election. ThlB ovon Ing Eastsldo Is holding a special election to voto on tho proposition of whothor or not tho school build ing shall ho usod ns a civic contor. Tho question was raised lately when rollglous aorvlccs hnvo been con ducted In tho school. Tho school directors decided to submit the monsuro to tho peoplo so nB to nb solvo thomsolvos of any responsibili ty In acting In tho matter. Foreman Weds. Eugene L. Grant foronum of tho Smith-Powers Camp Sovcn nt Vowors, nnd Mrs. Myrtlo A. Jones of Rrldgo wore married nt Coqulllo n fow days ago. Tho brldo s tho Blstor of tho wlfo of Mr. Grant'B brother, Frank Grant. Mr. Grant Is well known In Marsh flold nnd his many friends horo will itnito In oxtoudlng congratulations although tho news of tho nuptials catuo ns somowliat of n eurprlBo to thorn. Rumor Wedding. According to parties from Powers, Clalro Swniuo, who Is woll known horo, will short ly Join tho ranks of tho UoncdlctB, claiming as n brldo n well known young woman of tho now Metropolis of southern Coos county. Improving Some. A lottor ro eelved yesterday stated that George W. Logglo, of Dolllngham, Wash, n brothot' of Potor Logglo of North Dond was slightly Improved. Ho is vory 111 but nttondiug physicians otato hopos of his rocovory. Goos to Auto,Show. Goo. Good rum will lonvo tomorrow for Port land to attend tho Portland Auto Bhow and look over all tho now mod olri and makes of cars which will bo on exhibition tlioro. Ho will also attend n mooting of tho auto dealers and gnrago men of the state which Will bo hold thoro at tho samo Unto for tho purposo of mnl'lng the busi ness moro uniform and giving hot ter service to traveling nutolsts. Ho will also mako a trip of Inspection over tho now Columbia Highway to got Ideas for Good Roads Work In Coos county, ho having boon appoint ed chairman of tho highway com mlttoo of tho Marshflold Chamber of Commerce Court to Open. Court will open nt Coqulllo on Monday, when tho caso of Mort Jennings, accused" of two hold-ups In North Pond nt Christmas tinio, will bo up for trial. Doputy Sheriff W. C. Laird two days ago summonod a list of wltnosscs to appear. Open Pullman. Frank Donning ni'd Coll Ireland plan to opon tho Pullman Fobruary 1 ns a soft drink establishment and card room. Thoy plan to altar tho intorlor some but most of tho old bur fixtures will bo rotnlnod bo that tho nppoaranco will not bo unllko tho dayB of yoro. TO GIVE YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR tho licit service, wo use only TJIE REST drugs und chemicals in our proscrip tion work: iiumoly, those made by the well-known firm of E. R. SQUI1MI & SONS. They are favored by tho most exacting phjs icians and discriminating pharmacists everyw here. Tell j our doctor you nro taking his prlsciinttons to "The Owl" The Central Aveiiuo Drug Stoio Stop nnd Look at Our Window s Ciiho Is Compromised. Tho caso of Goorgo DobliiB versus Charles Futls for tho collection of n board bill, wna closed lato yesterday after noon in J ud go Pennock's court and tho Judgo had the plaintiff and the dofondant got togothor and affect a compromise, Doblus was suing for I28.7C nnd by agreement ho re ceived 117:50 and each sido paid $5 in costs, .though this does not in cludo tho.attornoy's foes which wont higher. Tho caso catiBod consider able oxcltomont among tho local Grcoks, many of whom filed into tho court room as provlous to tho caso eomo of tho witnosBcs and others ot tho caso had mot In a fight nt the Grook coffoo houso , north Front strcot. ' $ X AMONG THE SICK ,t $$ John Snydor Sr. is rocuporatlng af ter a ooro slego of cold and la grippe. Mr. Stanford ot Myrtlo Point on torod Mercy Hospital today for me dical treatment. Mr, and Mrs. Parsons, parents of Mrs. A. Van ZUo of North Dond, nro both roportod to bo qulto ill, Mrs, kE. N. Smith of Isthmus In let who undorwont an operation tho I other day is reported to bo doing 1111001. . - i II. L. McCullough, who baa boon I in tho Mercy lipspltnl for tho past I throo weoks. on account of an attack of stomach trouble ls.ablo to bo out and is fooling much improved. Mrs. James Forty of Bunker IHll la at Mercy 'Hospital for medical treatment preliminary to an opora tlon which may bo necessary to give her relief. Dr. E. E, Straw who has been quite sick underwent a minor opera tion last night and will bo confined for a fow days. He Is suffering from boils and other complications. Herbert Armstrong, Cooa Bay re presentative of tho Southern Oregon and Menasha Woodenwure company underwent an operation for hernia nt Mercy Hospital today and la re ported doing nicely. X PERSONAL MENTION X MRS. S. A. YOAKUM of Coos river was a Marshflold visitor today. FRANK STOCK, of Sumnor, was down today on a short shopping trip. THE REV. G. LB ROY HALL will conlluct services In Powers tomorrow. . W. LAIRD was ono of tho visi tors In the city last ovonlng from Bandon. . B. TOMLIN was nlso a passongor on tho Adollno thl a morning for California, MR. AND MRS. S. C. HODGES loft on tho Adollno this morning for San Francisco. L. L. THOMAS roturncd laBt ovonlng from Bandon whoro ho had boon on a business trip. MKS. W. S. WELLS, slstor of Lionel nnd Harry Gordon, is over from Bandon on u short visit. F. S. TUTTLE of Bandon is in tho city nnd will leave on tho steamer Kllburn for a visit In tho north. ROY BIGHAN, of a Portland auroty company Is on tho bay for Bovcral days looking nftor nomo matters. Dr, Leslie. 0tpnnfh, MnrMifield Roe .Tny Dojle for Tailoring nnd Cleaning, Phone 230. MItS. II. L. 'BAHOELT went to Myrtlo Point yesterday to spend Sunday nt tho homo of hor pnronts Dr. nnd MrB. Loop. During these days of forced sales you cannot afford to neglect seeing our values first YOU WILL THEN UNDERSTAND WHY WE EMPHASIZE "EVERY-DAY" PRICES AT The J. C. Penney Company Store Ladies' heavy serviceable Shoes, in gun metal, heavy calf (chrome tanned), heavy vici kid and ' fci QQ light weight, vici kid, $2.50 value at tpi.570 Extra quality, half bleached, all linen Table Damask, full 62 inches wide. This is an unusual value (Ckn at 85 cents. Our price u "Cutictira" Soap, regular 25c per bar. Our price.. 19o S7 fneerporstect jf We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices Next Door to PostQfflce GEORGE 8ENK wont back to Ban Francisco this morning nftcr cov ering his territory In this flection, Ho loft on tho Adollno. S C. ROGERS nnd wlfo loft on tho Adclino Smith today for Monro via, Calif., whoro thoy will upend tho bnlanco of tho wlntor. J. E. MONTGOMERY, of tho tola phono company, roturnod last night from Bandon whoro ho went looking after somo company matters. FRA'NK A." SPENCER, prominent morclmnt of Myrtlo Point, was a business visitor horo today, com ing ovor on the lato train last ovonlng. MRS. JAMES H. FLANAGAN, ac companied by hor soil James nnd daughter Eleanor, lojt on tho Ado llno this morning for n Visit In California. FRANK B. WAITE loft on tho atago this mqrnlng returning to Suthor Hn after being unsuccessful In his nttompt to compromise tho Kinnoy cstato taxes. R. M. JENNINGS, of tho Oregon Powor Company, camo homo from Bandon on tho last evening train. Ho wont down thoro with F. C. McKonna, of Coqulllo, on a bulnoss trip. WM. LACKSTROM I? cloving back to town and will tnko a position In tho North Dond shipyards whoro ho was omploycd for years. His son will continue tho Catching In lot ranch work. DR. MANZER was In from Powers yestorday. Ho has grown a mus tacho and a numbor of his ac quaintances woro unablo to rec ognlzo him at first with his now hlrauto adornment, HARRY J. KIMBALL wns a pas songor aboard the Adollno when, Bho loft this morning for tho south, Ho will mako a short visit with Mrs. Kimball "and attend to somo business matters and may ro turn on tho noxt Adollno. X WATERFRONT NEWS X Lnst night tho steamship Kllburn was off Point Arena, according to the wlroless reports, and Bho la not oxpectod. to arrive horo until tomor row morning. Dr. D. C. Vaughn, Dentist, Room 20, First National Rank building. Reason With Yourself Did j ou ever got some thing for nothing that was of real value. You get only real values and satisfactory service J i ere. Let us prove it to you, THE BUSY CORNER Phone 208 We Deliver Promptly (sset&flever?Ji Golden West Coffee t Just Right Per lb. . . 40c 3 lb. can.-. . . .... $1.10 WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GfTTINGS' CASH GROCERY 130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL. . t AT THE HOTELS X $$ Chandler Hotel I. W. Lucas, Portland; D. I. McOoo, San Francisco; R. H. Loo, San Francisco; E O. Leslie, Co qulllo; O. Sclinoldor, Portland; E. R. Wllllston, Port'adn; J. L. Stand ofor, Portland; Mrs, A. J. Brown, Portland; S. L. Williams. Myrtlo Point; E. S. Tuttlo, Bandon; F. W. Laird, Bandon; F. A. Sponcer, Myr tlo Point; B. Arnold, Myrtlo Point; T. R. Sumnor, Batavla, HI.; V, J. mil, Powers; Lottie M. Pratt, Myr tlo Point; E. S. Tumor, Portland; St. Lnwrenco Hotel Mra. EIslo Fish, Powers; Mrs. Thomas Hartley, Boavor Hill; Tom Rogas, Powers; G. W. Rcavls, Boa-' ver Hill; B. F. Roonoy, Beaver Hill; Frank Stock, Sumnor; B. Graves, Myrtlo Point. J NFW TODAY ! $ X FOR SALE CHEAP Dou)lo hcUhr pump good condition, Otto Groko, North Bond, Phono 404, OLD SETTLER DIES Mrs. Fldolln Glliuan Punhcs Awny nt Coqulllo. (Special to tho Times.) .... COQUILLE, Ore, Jan. 22 Mrs. Fidelia Gllman, an old resident of tho city dlod Friday morning at tho homo of hor daughter, Mra. Clara Mlllor. Sho was agod 88 years and 4 months. Old ago was tho cuubo of hor doath. Tho funeral was hold this after noon from tho undertaking parlors and tho burial was at tho Masonic comotory. OBIDIAH JENNINGS DIES THIS MORNING Hud Llc(l In Noith Rend Years ami Wns 78 Years Old Tucho Obldlah Jennings, who had ro Sldod In North Bend for tho past twelve years, died at 4:30 a. m. to day a his home In that city. Ho was 'Born Ih Virginia Jan. 14, 1837, Mr, JonningB was the father of eight 'dons. Ono died soveral years ago. 'Four of tho sons aro now In Qooa county, including Lafayeito, Thomas and Clyde Jennings, of North 'Bond. Anothor boii, Frank Jennings, lives in Portland. The funeral will bo held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the wilBon undertaking rooms. Rev. J, S. Stubblofleld will conduct the ser vices and the burial will he at the Odd Fellows cemotery. THE WHITE IS KING Of nil Sewing Machines Now located at 256 Market avo. West. Phone 103-J. We havo also got big bargains In all klnda of used machlues. All machines sold on easy payments. FOR RENT U 1-2 cro gnnleii, to tho right man. J." I-J. Fitzgerald) 'Marshflold, Orogon. v . , FOR BALE Onk glas.8 bIiou cnki, shelving and wall casos with 'drawers. 350 North Front dtrdoV. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot anil cold water, bath. 853 Third at, LOST5 WEDNESDAY Wagon Hpring. Rtlturn to C. 11. Waltor. Ph. 16-J. t WANTEb i t "U ANTED Girl for light housework. '010'No. 9th. WANTED TO RUY Cash rogtstora for "cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges. Lloyd Hotol. WANTED Girl to nssht In general hoUBowork. Phono 187-J. $ t FOR SALE J F(Mt SALlS Seed potatoes, nil vnr Ioti08. Futuro dollvory, Cooa Bay Produce Co., Phono 4G0. i X FOR RENT I FOR RENT Conlnguo'H furnished bungalow op Fifth" etroot. Apply Abstract Company. FOR RENT Rooming liouse over Ekblad'a Hardware 'Store., Ariply at Ekblad & Son. or call 360. PAY YOUR DOG LICENSE V ', Notlco la hereby glyon that it la unlawful for any person or persona to keep a dog or dpgg, within tho corporate limits of the City of Marshflold of tho ago of moro than tour months, unless the owner or keeper of Buch dog or dogs shall pro cure a license for each dog, and have the number of tho license stamped or ongraved upou the collar upon each dog, and any person shall upon con viction for each offense bo subject to. a fine of not less than ten nor more than fifty dollars. All dog licenses are dtfo and must bo paid at once nt the office of the City Recorder and all dogs within the corporate limits ot the City of Marshfield without llcenso plate at tached to collar will be impounded Dated this 17th dny of January, 191G. j. w. CARTER Marshal Want advertising sells longer-wanted thing, the no- n !fc 'fttitll it "