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V y 1 V ' THREE THE COOS BAYT1MES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON,' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 191 6-EVENINQ)EDlTI0N. "x 7 t KLULKaM'ltk lVKrviJHWlLSHIKJikf IhIKiMMIkI rnajim WiH l hi iii j i Km a ? i cm avitTi i IMmil'JH mMgBBMtataMg JmSwwB VjZu m r jjVafort. o nv terJ :s - JSKR -Vi .ii rHTRlS ll uSi uBllMPiMiw I . wn hnvo tho cxcIiibIvo selling rights for this grout laxative '" o nivu (" Trlnl 8lz0( 10 cont8( j -- LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. THE REXALL 8TORE 94 WEATHER FORECAST Dr AftiocUted rrftj to Coo nay Tlmri. OREGON Rain in south, rain or snow In tho North, Not so cold; Wednesday rnln In tho south, rain, or tmow In tho north, southerly winds, winds. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. ttiulppcd Willi Wireless mill Submniliio Hell. " S. S. Nann Smith Passengers ml Freight SAILS MOM SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY webxksday, fed. ami, : p. 'm. pior no. ua.) , ,, SMITH TERMINAL dock rimiio -ii. C. T. McGcorge, Passenger anil Freight Agent. LOOAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 4: -13 n. m., Pobruary 1, by Don. Ostllnd, Bpoclal gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 44 Minimum .".... 37 At 4:43' n. m '. 44 Precipitation 40 Precipitation sinco 8opt. 1. 191G 49.01 Precipitation samo porlod last yoar 4C.49 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Tnesilny February ,1 Sun rises at 7:1G nud,sets at 5:12. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new C' DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street For rollnblo Abstrncts of Tltlo nml illation about COOS HAY HEAL L'E, seo a m For Abstracts sss; Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshflold nml Coqulllo City, Orogon. (irncriil Agents Eastsldo nml Sengstnckcn'H Addition. Special attention pnlil.lo iissoshinontM nml pnjmcnt of taxes. HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, Manager. AVlll Moot. Tomorrow. Tho wom en's missionary society of tho Dap tint Church will meet tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock nt tho church parlors. Choir Rehcnmi Frl'hiy. Owing to tho Chnmbor orCommcrco bnnqiiet I coming on wouuesiiny ovcuing, uiu choir of tho Daptlst church will ro j hoarso on Friday night this week. nwctusii Jititiicrnn aiii. mo w dies' Aid of tho Swedish Lutheran Church will moot tomorrow at 2 o'clock In tho church hall. Rofrosh mntitn will lin nnrvnil bv Airs. A. Sandnulst. I Will Help ILongshoi-cnien. Tho returning of tho stonmor Nann Smith to tho Coob Day run will bo qulto nn aid to tho longshoromon. If l-ltt irlvn tlin ninii ntintlinr vchho! to work on ami thoy sny that it will mean a consldoralilo lucrenso in tholr Incomes. Coming Horo I-h-oni Hast. On tho Bingo either Into this afternoon or tomorrow Dr. II. W. Shaw Ib expect ing his mother to nrrlvo from Nova. Bcotla whero sho lives. Dr. Mnttlo I). Shaw will accompany her hero from Portland Mrs. Shaw Is about 70 yearn of nr . nil this Is her first trip to tho Pn, ' Sho wilt romaln horo on an extended visit. Repairing Building Workmon were today busy touring out tho old floot lit tho room formerly oc cuplcd by tho P. K. Snloon In tho Coutrnl Hotel building. It Is said that tho storo room has not yet boon rented, but will bo put in shapo for tho occupation uy boiho uuhuiubh letter from friends in San iDlqgo whdro tho floods nro now talking place. Tho letter camo from thoro n am, -Prnimlnrn vln ntnrminhll). all of tho railroad tracks being out of commission in mo vicmuy oi uiu city. It said that n good sharo of tho business district of San, Diego 1b undor water. This Is Bltuatod on a low, level plateau. Pneumonia Is provnlcnt In that section on account of tho heavy rains and tho cold. Paper Is Key-veil. Deputy Sheriff A. P. Davis camo over this morning with legal papers to serve. One of tho suits ho found had been cleared up boforo ho nrrlvod hero. Tho oth er wiib tho suit of A. T. Lewis ver sus Robert Nagatt, J. M. Wright. D. Howard Savogo and tho Smith Pow ers logging company. Tho suit Is brought for about $132 claimed to bo duo tho plantlff for work and ma terials furnished tho Virginia Grill nt Powers. Takes No Action. According to A. S. Hammond who roturncd Inst evening from Coqulllo, no furthor action has boon takon by tho county court regarding tho KInnoy tax iliioBtlon. Ho said that Judgo Wut nnn nut Mm off Indefinitely and flint. V. 11. Walto Is malclim duo nrnnnrnllnnii tn fldlf flin fmC fnfO- closuro suits of tho county court. Mr. Tfnmmnnil wnn ulvon 110 nBStir- nnco that tho matter will bo takon! up nt tho February mooting of tho county court. Van Duyn Missing. Tho face of Chnrloy Van Duyn behind tho coun ter at tho Chandlor Hotel this morn ing was conspicuous by Its absonco. IIIb resignation took offect today af ter six years In tho capacity of hdail clork. Many of tho old timbers camo In, loaned confidentially ncroBS tho counter and chirked out, "Say Charloy " but It was Harry McKcown who nnsworcd "What"? In the meantime, Van Duyn oxpects to tnko a regular rcBt and ho snyB thnt for onco In his Hfo bo's going to sleep lato In tho morning. Taking Testimony. In tho law of flco of Stoll and Hodge, testimony was taken todny boforo A. 11. Loud, as roforoo, In tho caso of Chnrlos Sneddon vorstiB Kllen Sneddon for tho recovery of property. Tho tes timony of tho husbnnd nnd wlfo wnB Inlmn nnnm limn ana. Willi the completion of tho prosont witnesses tho ovldonco will bo submlttod to Judgo Skipworth nt Eugono for a lnolalon. Tim nstlltfl lllVolVOll COll- I Blsts of qulto n bit of property. Mr. ISneililon claims inai no guvu nu property to his wlfb," In' trust. To Domonsiiiito Monotone. On Thursday afternoon Miss Anna Voir., Instructor In iiiubIc nnd nrt in tho Mnrshflold high schools, will glvo an Interesting demonstration at tho Con tral School with monotones. Thoro nro children who nro ordinarily ui nblo to Hlng In moro than ono tono, Miss Voir, by giving thorn BpocJIal training has been nblo to chango tliom grontly nnd Iiiib ilono somo vory encouraging work In this respect. Tho hour Is 2:30 p. m. and tho par ents especially nro Invited to ntonil. somo wholesaler whom ho will represent In this territory. Dlt. F. S. PItATT, of Gardiner, was In tho city today conferring with Dr. Ira Dartlo. A. P. DAVIS, Deputy Sheriff, was over thla morning from Coqulllo, served some legal papers. CAUL S, MARKHOFF and A. D. Camp, of Ilccdsport, wero among tho visitors hi tho city today, F. G. DUNCH, of Joseph, Orogon, and I. F. Bunch, of Coqulllo, wore visitors licro yesterday nnd todny. MR. OILLAN, from tho California offlco of tho C. A. Smith company, arrived, on tho AdClIno Smith and will tako a position at Powers. RAYMOND M. BAKER, County School Superintendent, was a vis itor hero Inst ovonlng returning homo on the morning train. JAMES DOLLAR, In chargo of tho Dollar Lumber Company's lntor osts along tho Coqulllo, was hero from Bandon ycstonlay on busi ness. ARNO MEREEN, of tho C. A. Siritth Company, camo up from San TiVniinlMrn nbonrtl tllO Adollno last ovonlng nftor an nbsenco of bov- cral wcoks. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD and William Shoup nro expected in this evening from Salom where thoy took somo prisoners a few dnys ago. A. it. POW13RS In exiioctcd In to night from Powers, whero ho went ycstonlay to arrango for n resumption of work In somo of tho camps. MRS. CLYDE LIGHTNEIt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larson, nr rlvod homo from California on tho Adollno last ovonlng for a visit on Coos Bay. JAMES BOONEl englncor on tho Smith-Powers lino, left for Pow ers this morning after a few days visit horo while- tho camps woro closed down on account of tho HIIOW. MRS. FRED LAMON, formerly Miss Frances Williams, nrrlvod hero from Bay Point on tho Adollno Smith to visit at tho homo of hor imrenlfl. Mr. it ml MrB. U. F. Will iams for about' a weolc. MRS. FRED LAMON returned from Bay Point on tho Adollnc Inst . evening to visit with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Williams. This is hor first visit homo slnco Imr tnnrrlni'G a few months ago. G. B. MEYER nnd W. A. Barr, of tho O. A. C. dairy extension sorvlco, nro oxpoctcd horo tomorrow. Thoy will bo met by J. L. Smith, county agriculturist. Two wcoks will bo spent by them In Coos county. E. S. OIVEN8 has rotumod from a business trip to Camp Ono and states that they had planned to restimo oporatlons thoro this morning nftor bolng closed down several days on account of tho snow. MRS. HUNTER nrrlvod horo yes terday from St. Johns, Oregon, to visit nt tho homo of hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julius LniBon nnd to participate In tho golden wed ding anniversary colobratlon tho Inst of this week nt tho LarBon homo. New Spring Styles EN LADIES' SHOES SEE OUR WINDOW AND SEE YOUR SAVINGS just Received a shipment of LADIES' OUTING FLAN NEL GOWNS. These are great values at !W ei ? ?" i . i U 4Q Wc 69c and 49c RAIN COATS, OIL CLOTHING AND RUBBER FOOT WEAR AT J. C. PENNEY CO. PRICES. - wax Water Repellant Pants (khaki color), double j;1 Qg seat and knees, size 32 to 42, $2.50 value, aW ' w We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices ' Next Door to Postoffice i: GRAVEL' Wb nro nosy prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any iuftntltle from pile In our yard or in carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.Vfi por yard. oanoad Into, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Postoffice, Phone 100. X PERSONAL, IVteNTiON X IOr UIU UUUIII'UltUM "J BU.nu unotiivQij ill. firm. Now BtrlngorH nro to bo put A. T. HAINES hntt r6ii to Eugeiio under tho building nnd nlso undor! on biiHlnWs. 1 l tho Right Cnfo and Jowolry stQroj ir,v LANGLOI8 was among tho vls- wilnltiliiir I linr. Imrn Inilnv from llnlldoil. City Uinloi- Wnter. Miss Esther a. HARRIS, of Norway, was; among Whitney this morning received a tho business visitors hero today. .iwiuurj iuiviuv.il, vi , " down today on a Bbopplng trip. NED C. KELLEY of Coqulllq"Was n Mnrshflold buslncBs 'visitor today. S. II. CUTLIP, of Coos River,,. was down this morning on a business visit. NEIL WATSON wns In from his ranch at Coos City ycstonlay on business. GEORGE ROSS wnB In from his Catching Inlet ranch today on business. ALBERT SEELIG hns returned from a business trip to San Francisco nnd Portland whero. ho consulted RUMOR OF NEW I1ANIC Thoro Is a roport at North Bend that n now bank may bo started In tiini pIiv. .t. m. HwoiiRon of Nebras ka, was on Coos Bay somo tlmo ago and It wnB said whon ho was horo that ho might start n now bank. Tho rumor at North Bond is atlll circu lated and Bomo Bay thoro Ih founda tion for mo Biory. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY Athono Dolphlnn Socloty of North Bond at the library. C, W. B. M. with Mrs. A. W. Gregg. Open mooting of tho La dles Oulld nt 8 o'clock In Guild Hall. WEDNESDAY Brldgo Club with Mrs. II. S. Tower. Prlnclllas of Bunker UIU with Mrs. Fred Snndborg. Pastime club of North Bend with Mrs. Joo Olln. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Auction Brldgo club with Mrs. J. S. LyoiiB. North Bond Girls' Club with Miss Gortrudo Tcets. $ t AT THE HOTELS t $ Chiuiillci- Hotel James A. Dollar, Bandoh; F. G. LcBllo, Coqulllo: Chnr OB B. Morton, Portland; J. S. Dado, Portland: H. p. Donnhey, Portland; Ivan ir. B""0"' Coqulllo: P. S. Pratt, aurillnpr; Carl s. Markhotf. Rccdsport; A. B. Camp, A Rcodsport. m , ,r CTIn Tlrnn-ll. HllvOrtoir. S. B. Cutllpi Coos Rlvor; Hollo Patterson, Allegany; w. J. u " , ' ' Arthur Chapln, Hnusor; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawyer, ForoBt Grovo; Ira Lnnglols, Bandon. St. Lawrence Hotel A Harris, Norway; George Pntrlck, Grays llarbbr; Edwin Slestrcom, Lakcsldo; R. B. Baker, Coqulllo; F. Chndd, Coqulllo; L. A. Norvono, Portland; J. C. Stuudflold, Chicago; Madge Yoakam. anninor. H Tho convenlcnco nml profit of Times Want Ails will bo demon Ntrntcil by n .rlnl. t X NEW TODAY 1 IjOSTDiirle llliio KnlUcil Scurf. Roturn Times oftfeo. 25 Reduction on Aluminum Ware Wo nro closing out oun Hno of KwIhs mid Stnniliinl liriuiils, every nrtlclo of which Is giinrnntccd by mamm III nmiM iv ivi W.it TllTI I! Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction C0N;oLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" Uu most powerful, best equipped P'l n,0H thoroughly luoderm tweuty-lnch hydrnullo Orcilgo In Taclfie water Coos Bay office, Main office, Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. COME IN AND SEE TUB 1010 SPRING SAMPLES AND STVLKS OF THE Royal Tailors if you haven't tlmo to tonio to tho btoro, phono 233L nml wo offlco or j on. will cull nt jour Iioiimj nml bhow I Our prlco is Just tho samo as yon would havo to pay in Chicago :: a !' Yours For Service- THE FIXUP Whore. Every. Purchase is G u a r a n t o o il Mnrshflold . . . .North Bend J. A. IN BANKRUPTCY .. WjjiiI Fllen l'npcrs Today McHlni' Fcbi-iiiu-v 1 1 Pnpors "of voluntary bankruptcy havo been filed by J. A. Wnrd, for nmrtv nf thn Mllllcoma Dovolon- moiit Company, nnd tho creditors will havo a mooting on Fobrdary 11. Tho assets are listed at $700 and tho Indebtedness nt $5000. COTTAGE MEETINGS - lirilUlO "I IJlllL-i, n LOST Hntiiiilny, jienrl brooch with tho makers nml us. gnrnot comer, uuu .wu-. FOR SALE 'M Brown Lcgliorii pul lets and ono, rooster. ruiioin jubi t.V,....i... .-T i.... Will anil' i.lmnn linclnnliig to lay. If takon nt onco. Will sell cheap Call 307-x. POUND Auto chnlii near Twelfnh , and Flanagan. Owner can , havo samo by paying for this ad nt TlmeB offlco. Tv I i JTi N oble Theate TO-NIGHT R Entire Change of Program1 IX TUP. LAND OF ADVKXTURES .V thvlllliig threo-reel Edi son fu.ltlll'0. , nitfTR FORCE-A" ilrainn tie hpootiulo f tho iliiwn of clv Jilwtlon. la tun reels. Pi-oil m-cil iimler tho directum of D. . '"'Hi: TKJER KLAVHII Ono of tho Sellg oo miiinnl pictures. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Tomorrow nlslit. Maud Allan, tho International famous ilaucer "mi "KO'akor's Daughtor." . ., liursdi. Mutual Mnstoplcturo In four reels and Sid Chaplin, two reel Kejatono comody. Holmes Grocery Moves Wo annoiinco to our patron's, prospective pnti-ons nml friends that tho llolmcH Grocery Imi moved from North Front street to tho i.'t i. lfnii iliilldlnir on West lit " - - Central Avenue, v lll hnvo u cimiploto btock j lot fine groceries anil will bo pre I pared to serve your every need In our Hno ami wilt appreciate yom-i business. l MM M ' WHEN YOU WANT I I Drugs I tl USE YOUR PHONE! tl I You will find "Tho Owl's" l ml on tho front cover of H 'I your now phono book. It H II Is there for YOUR convcii- B H lence. H tl ., ... Il fc i u f i..ri" m m i lie vwi m ' Wo Dollvor Immediately H a H .... . . . ,. H H Tlio tciiirm avciiiio mB hi H Klnrn IH i Phono 7-1 Cottngo prnyor nicotlngs nro being held in 'Mnrshflold this week. Bolow Is a list of placos whoro tho meetings will bo held and tho namo of tho loader for each mooting Tho tlmo, 7:30 p. m. will bo tho samo each ovonlng. TUESDAY, Fob. 1. At tho res idences of John Dashnoy, South Cth St., Mrs. G. L. Hall, loador, J. Loo Brown, W. Central Ave., I. 8. Kauf man, lcador. WEDNESDAY, Fob. 2. At tho rosldoncos -at J. B. Cooloy, East port, C. O. Gosnoy, loador; F. L. Sumner. So. Gth St., Mrs. Chas. II. Mnrsli. loader:, and at Bay Park Chapel, Rev. W. M. Lyons, lender. BIG BARGAIN For wilo or trade, with farm, a now modorn flvo room bungalow with bath. In ij-Ipi Aihi.. Iioulovani noar lentil street. No streot Improvements, I101180 Insured for $1000, paid for 1 vnnra linnilMflll Vlnw. BtatO VOlll own terms. Call nt houso or wrlto Alex Peterson, Box 27'J, Mnrshflold. J X WANTED X !$ WANTED TO BUY Cash roglhtors for cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges, Lloyd Hotel. $ AMONG THE SICK X . t a . . AlAAAAAAAlAAAA44444l J Walter Robortson, a woll-known 1 resident of Eastsldo, Is laid up with an Injured hand, sustained whllo chopping wood at his homo Sunday. ml.. ...In.... la o nnlllflll miA Mr. Avory, of Eastsldo. sustained i a bad cut In his foot while working i.. ii. ttnslolfln mill vesterdaV. Burt Doromiis and Mrs. Doromus aro both sufforlug from sovoro at tacks of la grlnne. Sarter's IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CANDIES PURE AND DELICIOUS We do not speak of its QUALITY Thnt speaks for itself WANTED Ono thouMiud dollnrs at 8 percent, 3 to 5 years on close In residence proporty. Ad . dress "O" TImoa offlco. J t FOR SALE X $1 FOR SALE Seed beans. Pencil Pod Black Wax. Strlngtess, ear ly Croppers. 20c lb. Phono 303XX4. Thoro Is ii good itssortinont nnd ovei-y IimiRowiro Hlinutd tnko ndvnn tago of tliln opportunity U icplcn lsh her kitchen utensils nt u blf? Having. Drop in nnd hco them or phono us your wants mid wo will deliver Uio goods. Bunker Hill Dep't Store W. H. Dindinger & Co. Phone 32 RAISING MONEY MAR1! BASY FOR SALE Ford touring car, with Bosch mag., 1 oxtra tiro, tiro holder, trunk rack, full kit tools, machine In perfoct mechanical order. G. F. Holloway, Virginia st, and Mead aVe, North Bend. A lady residing In tho suburbs of Mnrshflold was rccontly engag ed In raising monoy to pay off tho Indebtedness on n small chupol. 8ho wns somewhat nt a loss how to start in nnd in despair sho turned to hor husband for advlco who promptly ropllod "better Soo Rold About It." Now tho moral to this should bo "It pays to advortiso" but in this particular Instanco It did not prove very profitable to tho advortlsor. If you nro raising money for a church you had hotter "Talk to Thomas," but if you aro looking for a real snnppy buy In real cstato Just "Seo Rold About It". "There's a reason." WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R Holmes Grocery BARTER'S Now l'l.mm "(I3.J. Marshfield Ornl & Holmes, Props I pront St., Opposite Blanco Hotel Phono II7.R i'lnniMi nun Bring Us Your Prescriptions Quality Drugs, accurately compounded, aro what your physician needs to get tho results ho desires mid those are Miuit you get nt tho Busy Corner. Bring your next piescrlptlon here. THE BUSY CORNER ' Phone SOS Wo Deliver Promptly J t FOR RENT X $ FOR RENT Closo In, housekeeping 8Ulto, nlcoly furnished, Including piano, bath. 3(55 North Broadway. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third st. THE WHITE IS KING Of all Sowing Machines Now located at 25 C Market avo. West. Phono 193-J. Wo havo also got big bargains in all kinds of used machines. All mnchlnes Bold on easy payments. FOR REXT Rooming houso over Ekblad's Hardwaro Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 3C0. FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat extra largo rooms, living room 14 x 22 modorn In every way, soo It to appreciate It. Closo In f2,560. Also 3 rooniB furnished $10.00 mo., apply O. WIIfoii 78 Central Avo., phono 101-L. THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, $8.00 month Electricity and Gas. Frco baths Sleeping rooms, SL&O wic, up ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market and Broadway We solicit nil our old patrons of tho Lloyd and asspro thorn tho samo reasonable rates. E. W. SULLIVAN 002 Cenrrnl Avenue "