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-VPtfUrwrt Tjpr ' w M THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE $ .iV Holmes .1 Grocery Moves Wo announce to oifr patrons, icctho patrons nun incnus .. "' n .... Ima IIIIVIMl pro the JlollUCH "" .. .i. l.'.v.nf i(fPft, to tho from ''"....." .... w,.f. Finnish I""' " " Central Avenue . Wo will lmV0 " """I'10'' N'ock f fine groceries nnil will 1)0 pre imrcl to M-rvo Jr every need In J,r lino nnd will npiiwlnto your business. ' ' Holmes Grocery Onil V.itf I'llOlU" I Inline., Props r.R Finnish llalt I(I1J (Vnrrnl Aveniio WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R i I 85 Fourth Street I I HOTEL ST. REGIS I I J. E. Schilling, Pr.op. H I A Select Family I I Commercial Hotel I I Headquarters for Coos Hj I Co, people sojourning H In San Francisco:::::: H Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Equipped wltli Wli-olosrf and rliilimnrliio Ik'll. S. S. Nairn Smith ViiHNCiiKcrtf and Fi-clglu. ' SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY WEDNESDAY, FER. 2nd, !t:00 1 jr. (Pier No. 23.) Phono II. SMITH TERMINAL DOCK ('. F. Mt George, Passenger nnd Freight Agent. Order Palace Rendered Lard Today FRESH MADE: If your grocer does not handle it, call up 406-J, Tills is absolutely the best lard in Marshfie-ld, Some nice chickens for Saturday and also some choice cuts of meat. Palace Meat Market N, D. OSWALD. Phono -100.J, OGEAfj BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. jaio Jlnrshfleld nt 7 a. in., and returning leaving from Empire at 8 . nu Lenvo Jlnrshfleld at 11 nan. nnd returning leave South Slough ax 1 p. i. Leave Marshfield at B i. m, aud returning leave South Slough at 0 p. m. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY ,We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY jSIoble TheateD " 'outf "rtn heoim. RAJIKAU A William Fox plcturlntlon i tho KU.Mt ll0vc, wlth u cUHt ot 11IlllurajeIwl Ktiength. ( PIUIDKIUCK 'IJKJtRY, sta of the tremendous Broadway success n Trial". Downfiy Demurd. Stuiut Holmes, Jean Solheni and lw Whitney, s?, hJ'm(i"ce(l ' Sl.VLL REELS. Every wene Is powerful, Jh'rll h and fUi of k,i Jt ls Ml,b0Mtoiy impossible for us, or nny- i'n U l,,,dsei,tny hotter picture than "Dr. Jlnineau." "ME EARLV FOR THE REST SEATS. ADMISSION Jfi CTS. UPSTAIRS OR DOWN Wednesday: The. International ruinous dancer, JLiud Allan, In ino Rug Maker'prtughtor" " ';- iJM' Wtt: tPi! BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST JDr AtMcUteA TrcM to Coet ny Timet. OREGON Probnbly Bnow In tho west, tonight; snow nnd colder Tuesday; fair and "colder" In tho east, rastorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 a. in., Jnnuary .11, by DcnJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 4 Minimum 28 At 4:4,1 n. m. :i:i Precipitation 0! Precipitation since 8opt. 1, ' 10ir. 48.55 Precipitation samo period Inst year . 4 1, 211 Wind! Southwest, cloudy. 4r SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday , January 31 Sun rise's at 7:34 and sots at 5:15. ' : BORN J $ LA CHAPELLE To Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. La Chapollo, or Enstsldc, Snturday, Jnnuary 29, 191 C, a daughter. Tho mother and little dnughtor nro doing very well and daddy wears a broad grin In cele bration of tho event. New Teacher. Dartlott Flanagan today Biiccocdcd Mrs. Slmondson as I1 Central Ave. r.- f;- " one of the grntlo teachers In the Bun ker Hill schools. Resume Soon Tho Pullman will reopen tomorrow as a card room, ci gar nnd soft drink establishment with Denning & Ireland as propriet ors. Celebrates Ills Birthday. Dr. W. Uaydon celebrated his sixty-second birthday Saturday nnd ontcrtnlncd a number of his old friends nt supper Dr. Uaydon hns been a resident of Coos county for many years pnBt. No Aftcirnooti Meeting. Tho La dles Guild of tho Episcopal church will havo no afternoon meeting to morrow. At 8 o'clock In tho oven Ing, open meeting will bo held In Guild hall. Council to Moot Thoro will be n meeting this cvonlng of tho city council, though the business on hand ! not of great Importance Thcro I nro 8omo street matters to bo attond- icd to and some bills to bo allowed. L Rllildlliir Im Finished. Tim now concrete building erected by W. P. Murphy In North Ucnd has been com pleted and tomorrow night tho Joy Theatre will opon for Its first on Rngoinent In tho ncy show houso, ac cording to W. 0. Clinndler, archi tect. Expert Coining. J, L. Smith, county agriculturist, Is expected hero tomorrow from Coqullle for tho pur pose of meeting two government dairy experts who aro duo to arrive. A sorlcs or meetings will bo held throughout tho county, ono of thorn lteliig on Coos Itlver. River Not Rising. According to tho train crow, tho Coqulllo river l not rising but Is staying woll within Its banks. They said that, provid ing a heavy rain docs not como, that In all probability tho tracks will not be bothered further by high water. Tho snow at Powers Is said to bo molting off very gradually. Kllhtim Sails South- Aboard tho steamship Kllburn when bIio sailed south yesterday morning at 7:30 o'clock wero tho following passen gers from Coos Day, Charles C. RlggB, 0. W. Sponco, Mrs. William Colo, D. E. McLellnn, E. D. Busby, R. Williams, Mrs S. A. Slmondson, J. H Tampa, Ed Strang and F L. Culpepper. 'Phono Directories Out Tho now Coos and Curry Telophono directories mado their appenranco in tho city today. Thoro aro somo 3,200 of them that havo boon printed. For tho first tlmo appear tho names of subscribers In ottsburg, Gardiner nnd Powers, tVso exchanges hav ing beon taken over by tho company slnco tho Inst publication. Tho books nro 'being distributed today through tho city. Will Rrlng Visitors. n. M. Jen nings who attended tho banquet giv en by tho Chamber of Commorco at Eugeno, will roturn homo Wednes day and will bring back witli him Dovcrnl visitors from that city who will bo present nt tho Chambor of Ccmmorco mooting in tills city Wed nesday when tho big banquot will bo There Is every good reason why mother with growing boys bhnuld huy them. Dutchess Knickerbockers 10c A Rl'TTON; flOc A RIP You learn their good points purchuHo of the Tlioy aie uiHur- with your fiit pair. pasM-'d for Stylo Strength ICuso. Jinking claims Is easy, "JIak. ing good" Is another matter. RuU-hess Knlckerh.ckei-n make good and are hacke! up by tlio Jlukei-s' W'ttiVunty. You cannot get more. Why take LESS'. Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend 0gWMP held. Postmnator Hugh McLaln, John 1), Gobs and Charles Hall who also attended tho Eugeno banquet, returned homo Wednesday. llecoines One Of Them. On Satur day night L. A. Woodworth was in itiated Into tho mysteries of tho Koos lCnlghta of tho Grip nnd Is now "one of thom." It Is said there wore to bo other Initiated but that they took to tho woods In time. j Funoi-alN Aro Held. Tho 'funeral of Mrs. Ethel Henlger Emory, who died Friday morning after a long Illness of tuberculosis, wns licit! yestorday. Also was held tho fu neral of tho llttlo tlireo months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnr ber that diod during Friday night of heart failure. , To Hear Application. On Friday oi Saturday of this week Judge Coke will go over to Coqullle to hear tho applications for tho suspension ot Bontonco In the enso or V. M. Smith, of Rnndun, who was found guilty of pointing a gun nt an officer, nnd on Aichla Madden, who fired ono tlmo nl Scotty Lowo. Uoth men will have served 30 days of tholr sentences 'y mat time, liorcnitoi' Mommy will lie "hoarlng dny" In the circuit court and nt that time all equity matters must bo brought boforo the court that he limy havo tho balance of tho week, thereafter, to paBs on tho ens en Sock Our Aid. That Astoria may bo made n first class naval baso, tho Attorla Xavnl Daso commlttco la making a strenuous effort to sccuro tho nld of nil commercial bodies 'In Oregon. A lottor has Just been re ceived hero asking tho cooperation of tho locnl Chamber of Commerce. F. C. Harloy, sccrotary, states that Congressman Hawlcy will vory short ly Introduco a bill In Congress. Tho claim Is mado that Astoria is the propor place for such a baso, that tho wator thoro 1b doop enough to admit tho largest ships of tho Navy and furthermore, thai tho mouth of tho river 1b In need of protection. $'$ t PERSONAL MENTION X $1 A. LADOWrr-CH loft yestorday for Portland on business. IVAN LAIRD,, of Coqulllo, wob among tho Sunday visitors In tho city. TAYLOR SIGLIN, of Isthmus Inlet, Is a Marshflold business vlsltoi today. J. J. CLINKENDEARD, or South Coos Rivor, wan a Marshflold business visitor today. L. A. WOODWORTH, of tho Allen nnd Lewis company, loft this morning for Powers on a business trip. 'JAMES A. DOLLAR enmo over from llandon on tho morning train to look after somo matters of busi ness. FRANK CATTERL1N, now with Lang and company, went over In- ' to tho Valley this morning calling on tho trade ED DUBBY, well known harbor or tho city, left' on tho Kllburn yes torday to Join his wiro in Southern California, whoro ho will locato. ROnERT nALLANTYNE, or Denver Hill, returned homo nftor furnish ing a good shnro of tho ontortnln mont on thO'ScotH program Satur day night. JUDGE JOHN HALL Is expected homo tomorrow from Eastern Orogon where ho has beon on a trip Inspecting sovoral lodges of tho I. O. O. P. GEORGE W. MOORE, of thoJIooro Lumber company, roturned 'on tho morning train to Dandon after spending Sunday In tho city on .business, CHARLES' P. PAPE, of tho Sporry riour company In Dandon, spent tho weok end In tho city, attend- , Ing tho mooting or tho Koos Knights or tho Grip. R. A. CHURCH, prominent rarmcr and dairyman or Coos River, was down on business this morning nnd his son, J, M. Church, or Hauser, was also In tho city. L. A. 'WEIL, editor and publisher or tho Times-Herald, Port Huron. Mich., went down to Dandon this morning whoro he will bo for two or three days on business. C. W. GLICK, or Eugeno, Is bnck again for several days to cover his territory through this county. S, J. SPRAGUE, of Gardiner, Bpent thp weok end In the city on a vis it. i PAUL DLMJIICK. vlco president of Violet Dulce Toilet Water . Only 75c per bottle. 'THE BUSY CORNER Phone 208 We Deliver Promptly - f u J tho'Swayno and Hoyt company, nr rlvctl here yestorday from ban Frnndlsco to Spend scV6rnl days on the bay looking nftor compnny business. A. H. POWERS left this morning tor Powers to arrange for tho resumption of work in some of the camps which havo been clos ed down several dayB on account of the snow. ' CECIL CARTER cnino over from Myrtle' Point this morning on . business. He said that ho did not think there wns any imme diate danger of a freshet. Ho says that the losses of stock from tho storm, havo been exaggerated. A. S. HAMMOND was horo from North Dcnd this morning cn route to Coqulllo to conrcr with the County Court about tho ad justment of tho Klnnoy tax mat ters. He Iiob Just roturned rrom Portland whoro ho accompanied Mr. Wnlto. He said that ho want ed to seo R tho County Court had changed its mind about tho com promise proposition that Mr. Walto mado them. i AMONG THE SICK t $$ Mrs. Chrlstlno Kniso of West M-urshflcd who hns been Buffering from an nttack of blood poisoning nB n result of a crochet hook plorcing her arm had to -uudorgo nn oporatlou to gain relief from lit. That sho will rapidly and completely recover from her illness is tho wish of hor ninny frlouds. Mrs. A. B. Woodworth of West. Marshflold Is suffering from a brok en toe, having struck her foot against somo obstnelo whtlo walking In the dnrk. Tho young son or Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Lyons or South Marshflold has beon quite ill or la grlppo. Miss St. Jncquos, who recently moved hero rrom Coqulllo and is ro sldlng In tho W. S. Nicholson apart ments on Alder street is suffering rrom a sevoro nttack of la grippe. Joo Schott, who hns boon HI, was ablo to bo out and camo down to tho doctor's otrico today. P. R, Kirk has beon confined to his homo sovoral days by a sovoro attack or la grlppo. J. O. Langworthy Is confined to his homo with an nttack of la grlppo. SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Delphian Socloty with Mrs. Kate Laildo. TUESDAY Athono Dolphtnn Socloty of North Dond at tho library. C. W. B. JL with Jlrs.' A. W. Gregg. Opon mooting of tho La dlos Qujld at 8 o'clock In Glilld Hall. COTTAGE .MEETINGS Cottago prayer meetings nro being held In Marshflold this weok. Below Is a list or places whoro tho meetings will bo held and tho namo or tho loador for each mooting. The tlmo, 7:30 p. m. will bo tho samo each ovonlng. MONDAY, Jan. 31. At tho ros Idonco of David Nelson, South Cth St., Honry nlshop, leader; C. Thor wald, Bunker Hill, Mllo Sumner, leader; W. E. Wilson, Forndalo, B. G, Scott, loador. TUESDAY, Feb. 1. At tho res Idcncos'of John Dashnoy, South 6th St., Mrs. G. L. Hall, leader, J. Loo Brown, W. Contral Ave,, I. S. Knur man, leader. AT THE HOTELS X $ Chandler Hotel 0. C. Hamlin, Beaver Hill; Ed McKcown, Powers; II. J, Johnson, L Portland; E. R. Hurst, Portland; G W. Lano, San Francisco; C. W. Gllck, San Francisco; Charles E. Mack, Eu gono; E, H. Chester, San Francisco; T, C. Shankland, Portland; JIabol SUngBlOy, Portland; A. A. Halo, Portland; R. W. Tavonnor, Coos Riv or: B. B. Jlontag. Portland; Tom Dashnoy, Powers; Georgo W. Mooro, Dandon; H. M. Joneri, San Francisco; I, Georgo Kruso, Pony Slough; Ivan Laird, Coqulllo; W. Holmes, Beaver Hill; Charles F. Papo, Bandon; Robert Ballantyno, BfeavOr Hill, SL Lawrence Hotel John Miller, Portland; Gus Swan- son, Portland; Fred Ellison, Port land; F. A. Walker and son, Co qulllo; A. A. King, Bandon; S. J. SPra'guo, Gardiner; James "Boono. PoWers; Jlr. and .Mrs, L. E. Gruvor, Spokane; Juno Harrison, Forest 'Grovo; Vernon Smith, Beaver Hill; V. Dolan, Beaver Hill; William Mark ham, Beaver Hill; A. L. Bunch, Jlpaver Hill; P. Houser and wife, Sumner; James Stock, Sumner. Lloyd Hotel W. Laurlan, Coos Rlvor; J, Smith, Coos River; Wllllahi Sullivan, Lnko sldo; W. J. ButtorB, Allegany; W. Tolles, Powers; R. J. Nepo, Salom; Charles Jensen, San Francisco; O, Valentino, San Francisco; Ralph .Clinkenbeard, Coos Rlvor; 0, II. Potlt, Raymond; U, E. Endlcott, Portland; J. R. Robinson, Portland; Walker JHllon, Portland; A. F. T)od son, Portland; T. P. lllllyer, Myrtlo Point. Rubber Boots At Jobbers Prices You save 25 percent or more on Rubber Footwear at J. C. Penney Co. ' All sizes in Women's Storm Rubbers at L 49c All sizes in Men's Hip Boots Rolled Edgo Duck Sizes 6 to 12 at J $4.49 Boys Short Boots, 3 to 6 at $1.98 Youth's Short Boots, 11 to 2 at $1.69 WATCH THESE ADDS Call and see our Merchandise ' J Inecrporottd, J We Lead, Others Follow Next Door We Save HEIR SEEKS MONEY iJHSS EUNICE KINNIOUTT WOULD CLEAR UP OLD 1TATE Auks Final Accounting from W. E. Pike, (lunrdlan Five Hoh-H Ifft About $50,000 YearM Ago Asking that W. E. Plko, guardian, appear nnd show cnuso why ho should ttot bo removed, a potltlon to this effect and also asking him for a fin al accounting wan filed today In tho 'county court by attorneys ror Miss Eunice Craig Klnulcutt, of Myrtlo Point. Tho ostato which sho socks -to have 'cleared up was left by Harriet and Amy Klnulcutt, of Worchostor, MnBB achusottB, to fivo Klunicutt holm somo 16 years ago. It amounted to IGO.OOO. For years It Iiob beon in tho courts. Claim Having Settled Tho claim Is mado tlmt Mr. Plko, ob guardian, has already sottlod with William W., Ollvo II. and ThomnH B. Klnulcutt, brothers nnd sister ot Eu Tilco Klnulcutt. Also tho attorneys Bay ho has partially sottlcd with Amy H, nild Eunice Kinnlcutt, They stato tho position taken by Mr. Pike Is part or thu funds woro lost In tho collapse of tho Rosoburg bank of which T. It. Sheridan wns president. DOGS (JO TO POUND Police Tako Up All That Havo Not Official Tags With Licenses It you havo a dog nnd you want to keop that dog, you'd better get u llccnso for him nt onco. In other words, If you fall to do this llttlo thing, Chlor Carter and mombora of the pollco forco will put tho animals In tho city pound and lator dispose of thom. Tho first victim, a beautiful llttlo whlto Spitz fomalo dog, was captured this morning. Chlor Carter says that anyone willing to pay the $5 llconso can get hor. NOTICE Duo warning Is given to nil porsons owning dogs that tho 101 G licenses aro ovorduo. All dogs without licen ses will bo placed In tho city pound aud lator disposed of. (Signed) J. W. CARTER, Chlor or Polco THE WHITE IS KING Of all Sewing Machines Now located at 2SG Markot aye. West. Phone 193-J. Wo havo also got big bargains in all kinds ot used machlnos. All muchlnes sold on easy payments. THE LLOYD FA JULY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, $H.()0 month Electricity and Gas, Frco hatha 4 Sleeping rooms, $l.r0 wk., up WlVUlHndBH1 II ST: LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market und llroudway Wo solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd and assure them tho same reasonable rates, E. W, SULLIVAN Save Money The Originators of Low Prices to Postoffice We still have a few per colators left, You can get one of these aluminum cof fee makers for 99c by buy ing 3 pounds of any coffe that we carry in stock, Gettmg's Cash Grocery You Money FOR HALE .Seed 1huw. Pencil Pod Black "Wax. Stringiest), ear ly Croppers. UOc lb. Phona 303X.X-I. FOR RENT Closo In, hoiiMckecnlHfc X NEW TODAY I V WVW WW WW ffff WWV wvw Biido, nlcoly furnished, includlnc-ri Piano, huth. :tnr. North Broad i way. FOR 8ALU Ford louring car, with BoHcli mag., 1 extra tire, (Ira holdor, trunk rack, full kit tools, machine In porfoct mechanical order. 0. P. Holloway, Virginia; at. and Mead nvo., North Bend. $ l t WANTED $$ WANTED Competent, woman for general .houso work. Uoferonces. Apply UG8 So. 11th St. WANTED TO IJUY Cash register for cash. Call or phone L. Y, Drldgcs. Lloyd Hotel. WANTED Ono thousand dollarx ut 8 porcont, 3 to C years on closo In resldenco proporty. Ad dress "O" Tlmos offlco. t FOR SALE t $? FOR SALE Seed potatoes, all var ieties. Futuro delivery, Cemi Bay Produco Co., Phone 450. N X FOR RENT I $41 FOR ltKNTStnr Theater BulldlnjC. Inqulro of R. A, Bock, North Bend, FOR KENT Fundkhed flat, hot and cold wator. bath. 853 Third t. FOR RENT Rooming houso over Ekblad'u Hardware Store. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 360. FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat extra lurgo rooms, living room 14 x 23 modern In every way, seo It to npprocluto It. Close In J2.500. Also 3 rooms furnished $10.00 mo., apply 0. Wilson 78 Centrul Ave., Phono 1S1-L. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR. AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODH FREIGHT AND UAGOAOH Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 188 Rewldeace Phoae 18-J Market Ave. and Waterfrest SOUTH COOS IUVICIt UOAT SERVICM LAUNCH KXPJWflg Imvm MarshlMd erwy day g b. m. JfjMTM Utui ei rtrsr at St IS l. w. BTEAMKIl JUINHOW leavva bead of river dally t 7 a. fa, XMvea MaMhfMd at 9 p. m. For aharUr apply on bvant, KOOUKM A SMITH I'roprMera m a i i? W CN