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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1916)
' rir " p ' "' 1 l' I j I THE COOS, BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916-EVENING EDITION '" FIVE IVab. t .f: r Inter-Ucean nttiioHun"uvu. So S. Nann Smith I'ncngcrH anil Freight HER- ,, SAN KUVNCISCO. WEDNESDAY, FEB. II-AT SAIf-S 1 "",(,, oi. TI1H: From HmHIi Torniliwil Dock. S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ,.,, HAN' FRANCISCO DAY EVERY FIVE DAYS FROM. W,LS 1011 H w(iti miWj i)()cK C F. McGeorge, Passenger and rreignc geni rjiono Smith Touiilnal Dock . S rffc. ' '.m a I lULAhfid CQJrSOr jsr""" v Whdel Ih Found. John Brock I nuioller, night, policeman, picked I up n perfectly good bicycle tho oth er night and Is Btlll holding it at i uiu Bunion, wnumg ror tno ownor i to come along. Ho found It lvlnc hy the curb In the street. I I I I l I II IIIIWIIIHWIM. I ?.A WEATHER FORECAST inr AMvclatsd rmM to Ceoi nr Time, OREGON Rain aotith, roln or snow In thQ north, easterly winds. YOU WANT GOOD MEATS: -. .. .. J ii.iiln t4 4l.it ITiiliin tmi1i Tlint's tlio Kin" " KCI "'"" '"" " u "" ' """" "' lino of n ftli nic.it N complete. Wo have hoiiio choice licof now I mi mintit to try "r breakfast MciiUs lr you want a really de- ''rnliody who trh's our lioino-NiiiolaMl Itiiins and bacon, keeps on onlcrinc llicm. H'w " M"" J'"'H0,r' PHONE US YOUIt ORDER fetfflW Union Market Phone 56-J LOOM, TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 21 hours ending at Jit. 'J n. ni., Fobruary 2, by Ben. Ostllnd, Bpcclal gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 47 Minimum At -1:4.1 0. m ic Precipitation 1,23 Precipitation ulnco 8opt. 1, I'Jir. H0.27 Precipitation samo porlod '"Bt year 10.03 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Wcdnc.Mhiy Fobruary 2 'sun rises at 7:1 1 and Bot8 at C : 1 -I . fr Flnlsli Hem-In Tomorrow. Tho last of tho testimony In tho case of Charles Sneddon versus Ellen Sned don will be heard tomorrow In tho offices of Stdll & Hodgo and tho caso will then bo submitted to Judge Sklpworth at Eugcno. The plaintiffs aro through with their witnesses. A Open Postofflee. The branch sta ,tlon of tho Marshflcld Postofflco was I opened at tho Busy Corner yester jday. A special desk has been put 1 in to racnuato tiie handling of (stamps and other Postofflco sup- piles. Manager Pursons hns nr- EM LADIE Hi ranged' to extend every posslblo accommodation. Not In Storm Area. According to a letter rccolvcd hero by Gordon Smith from Ills wlfo who Is with her mothor at Wlllowbrook, near Los An geles, thoy hnvo been very little In convenienced by the Into storm In that section. She said that 'whero they aro tho atorm did practically no damago and they had only a heavy rain. w oble Theate TO-NIGHT R Paramount fcaturo with MAUD ALLEN, tho Internationally fa fous dancer In "The Rugmaker's Daughter" a charming romunco of two continents, should bo seen by ovoryouo In Mnrshflold. two snows 7:oi) fcaturo that AND H:I5 Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. Starting tonight wo will Bhow n bit; special four or flvo-rcol plcturo ocry night. This theater bus mudo nrrungomonts to jhow jomo siilondltl VAUDEVILLE ACTS In tho very near futuro. iii:ai tin: papers. t BORN : . MALONHY To Mr. and Mrs. M. fi. Mnlonoy, Wednesday, Fob. 2, a lO't'-pound Bon, their second child and first son. Mother and boh aro doing nlcoly, and so Is Father, who will probably have to mid "Br," to his Bignaturo, as tho presumption Ih that tho boy will bo named M. C. Mnlonoy. Jr. It ITCH IE To Mr. and Mrs. Paul IMtchto at Mercy Hospital a bovcii poutid boy. (Jcl.s Place Again. C. A. Sohlbredo ;has been reappointed rcforco In (bankruptcy for this district for a torm I of two years. Tho appointment Is I mado by Clerk Mursh of tho Federal 'Court. Vnlcntlne'H A Coining. Its the tlmo of year when tho youthful poet, moved by tho far off algns of spring, writes burning vorses of enthusiasm to tho lady of his heart. And for thoso who arc not bo gifted, dozens of Valentines, rod, green, bluo and yellow aro making their npponranco In tho stores. In fact from all indica tions, Valentine Day will again be on February 14 this year ns usual. Si Inrnrnnr-Atui S Creamery Meeting. A mooting of tho stockholders nnd patrons of tho Coos Hay Creamory will bo hold Fobruary 9 at tho creamory to ro cclvo tho annual reports of tho offlcors. At this meeting an adjust ment will bo made of tho affairs. Through an orror, somo of tho pa trons wcro ovorpald during tho past season, being allowed moro for their buttorfat than tho market permitted. Sail on Ailcliiu. Aboard tho Adeline whon alio loft this morning for Oakland wore tho following pas sengers, Carl Llnd, Mr. and Mrs, It. A Copplo and two children, Pnrloy Jr.ncB, S. II. Erb, II. H. Leo, J. A. Marcus and II. M. Jones. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. PliQno 180-J. Koontz Garage North Front Street i SlmENry i I j Wants Exemption. J. A. Ward, who has boon in chnrgo of tho Coos and Curry exhibit at tho Snn Frnn cIkco Exposition tho past year and who formerly was promoting tho Mllllcoma Coal initio proporty, who filed a petition In ., voluntary bank ruptcy wnntB 300 worth of effects ,kopt exempt. Asldo from $175 worth of liOURollold goods and $588 worth of accounts, ho says ho has no nssots whllo his liabilities total about $C,000. For rollnblo Alt.strmts or Tltlo mill information about COOS DAY ItEAL ESTATE, boo Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshflold and CoiuUUo City, Oregon. 'TO AgontH Knsthlilo nnd HwiK-tiickcn'M Adilltloii. -iMimirnnon p(l (() iiNsossniontH and imymcut of taw. 1IENUY SENC;STA'KEN, Manager. GRAVEL' troInrU .D0,,' l,repa0,, t0 'urnian GRAVEL In any tuntHma P8 In our yard or In carload Iota, at following prlcoa: Pr t"1 Kround, 52.VR por yard. cano&.j lots, takon from care, $2,00 por yard, detail Duparinitm, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. DEMAND THE H- Miuxn caxxiji) (joonj- ,.. . ' xw,"i v. .itii ,. . -ui'itl '0II. nnmn. ANn ;, . ,,s' c"a.,ts ftli. OTHER rmjuuCTS 5 ' w- w. Nas, 680 "MC.-s, US, Mlucod .'Clems. T,l". PlmleiUos. K. o o FOOD It iv STANDADDIZINO GltOCEU TIIE Piue. Ileaus i Sixty por cent of tho goods sold In grocory stores today aro trade-marked articles. In somo of tho larger cities stores aro springing up that deal in "packaged goods" oxcliiBivoly. And tho packaged goods most popular with tho gro cers' customers aro thoso that nro nowspapor advertis ed. It Is natural that tho deal er should favor theso nows papor ndvertlsod brands, for thoy aro tho bread and buttor of his business, Tho public wauts them. Thoy have tho roqulslto finality and thoy make friends for hts store. Comfort your feet with TheFlorsheim "Flexsole" specially pre pared flexible soles, "Natural Shape" lasts, and soft, plia ble uppers give restful ease from the start. Afck for TchtH. Vendors of-cider and other soft drinks nro boglnnlng to ask District Attorney Llljeqvlst to have tests mado of their lines to sec that thoy do not vlolato tho pro hibition law. Somo llandon parties sent a couple of samples but Mr. LIU Jeqvlst says that ho cannot afford to ' havo frco analysis mado for tho pub lic as each ono costs $1.50 whon ho has J. Leo Drown ns an expert cliom-1 , let report on It. The endeavor of tho dealers to comply with tho law Is ap preciated by the authorities and it is likely that a special effort will bo i mado to got a county appropriation to cover this. J t AMONG THE SICK t . $$ Fred Oottlns was down town yes Unlay after several dnys illness with the grippo. Constablo William Cox camo down tl.ls morning; Ho has boon lnld up for 29 days, sufforlug with the grip pe and oyQ trouble. Miss Ilccso, of tho. high school, faculty, is 111 at tho Dungnlow, suf fering from an attack of la grippo. t PERSONAL MENTION I RUSSELL CHURCH was in the city today from Coos RIvor. NED C. KELLEY was over this morning from Caqulllo on a short trip. II. ELLMAKER, of Rccdsport, Is wmong the visitors In the city to day. MRS. JOHN HOLMES, of Coos RIv or, was down for a short visit this morning. WILLIAM W. HOLLAND Is here from his fnrm at Parkorsburg on the Coaulllo. JAMES T. ROBERTS and wife, of Allegany, wero down today on a shopping visit. HERBERT LOCICHART left yestor- day to look after business Inter ests at Bnndou. MOSE CARMICHAIOL camo In from tho North Inlet logging camp today on business. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD returned last evening from Snlcin whore ho wont with four prlBonorB. DEPUTY SHERIFF A.' P. DAVIS ro turncd to Coaulllo on tho morning train after serving legal papers i nerc. MISS INEZ BUNCH, n clerk In the inty clork'a office nt Coaulllo, was here yestorday on business and pleasure. JUDGE JOHN HALL returned last evening from Eastern Orogou whom ho hns beon on a tour of In spection to tho I. O. O. F, lodges. GEORGE STEPHENSON, of tho North Bend Mill and Lumber Company, wns ' hero with Paul Dlmmlck today to look aftor bus iness. DIKE HOOPER, secretary of tho Eugcno Commercial Club, arrived hero last evening to attend tho Chamber of Commorco bauquot this evening. A. P. DAVIS returned to Coqulllo this morning. Ho Bald that Sher iff Johnson expected to bo nblp to commence tho collection of taxes about Fobruary 20. MR8. MARTIN loft overland yestor day for Portland to join her hus band aftor spending sovernl weeks at the homo of her mothor, Mrs. Lnttln, In South Marshflold. CLAUDE MOON, formerly with tho Red Cross Jowolry Storo, camo over last night from Coqulllo on business. Ho Is arranging to start a Jowelry storo at Powors. GEORGE FRA55IER, Jr., of tho Eu gene Iron Works, Eugene, camo In on tho stage last night nnd will bo a guest ,nt tho Chamber of Commcrco banquet this eve ning. MRS. L. A. LILJEQVIST and daugh ter Cynthia, oxpect to accompany Mr. Ltljcqvlflt to Coqulllo tomor- , row for n visit at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sborwood. WILLIAM SIIOUP arrlvod on tho stago last night fom -Salem. Tho , Btago was dolayod In coming down I tho beach on account of tho storm i and did not nrrlvo hero until j Chandler Hotel about sovon o'clock. j Enrl I). Down, Portland; A. P. PROF. W. A. BARR, of tho O.. A. ! Dav'B' Coqulllo; P. A. Brownell and C. oxtonslon Dopartmont, arrlvod !wUo' Portland; 1). Vanco. Portland; last night on the stago from Cor- W. M. Brown, San Francisco; Dlko vallls. Ho will spend a couple oskoW' KM6n! 0corK Kraxor Jr., of weeks in the countv In tho , Eugono; Miss Lulu Mlllor, Salt Lako; Interests of tho dairymen. MRS. R. M. BARTER has rcturnod via tho overland routo from Klam ath Falls whoro sho has been look ing nftor proporty Interests. 'Sho roportu that sovero wlntor wcathor povniled all along tho routo. New Spring Styles SHOES mm SEE OUR WINDOW AND SEE YOUR SAVINGS Just Receiveda shipment of LADIES' OUTING FLAN- NEL GOWNS. These are great values at $ 1 .49,98c, 69c and 49c RAIN COATS, OIL CLOTHING AND RUBBER WEAR AT J. C. PENNEY CO. PRICES. MM FOOT- 2JX739 Water Repellant Pants (khaki color), double 1 go seat and knees, size 32 to 42, $2.50 value, abP ' We Lead, Others FollowThe Originators of Low Prices Next Door to Postoffice Order Palace Rendered Lard Today FRESH MADE: If your grocor does not handle it, call up 406-J, This is absolutely the best lard in Marshfie-ld, Bo snro and try somo of our genuine Mexican stylo Spanish Sausages Palace Meat Market N. 1), OSWALD. Phono 100.J. Central Avo. trip for tho Goldon Rulo. Ho ex pects to bo gone between four and flvo weeks. Q- REPUBLICAN'S ARE JX TIIE ASCEXDENCV According to Registrar Jamos T. Brand, a triflo moro than 100 voters have register. cd with him since tho first of tho year. Of this nitmbor, tho Republicans aro far In tho lead. Only about 20 havo beou Dotnocrats, and not a Bull Mooso has beou oven heard of. Registration so far has been very slow. $$ t AT THE HOTELS X CUWIE t Npw TODAY 1 MIST Foiil chain. Kinder pIcJiso notify Wosloy Seaman. Phono 19-J. M)ST (Johl Bracelet on Monday. Finder plcaso phono 51-L. LOST Carton of Prince Albert To bacco In Mnrshfleld business dis trict. Finder plcaso phono 3 02-J. W. A. Dorr, Corvallls; W, Cahlll, Portland; B. L. Moulting, San Fran cisco; P. D. Mcintosh, Nyssa; W. C. Laird, Coqulllo; Clnudo C. Moon, CoqulUc; U. M. Jones, Snn Francis co. St. Lawrence Hotel WllUnin W. Holland, Parkorsburg; W. E. MEYER, of tho western dairy j miss Christopher, Spokano; P. K. division of the U. S. Dopartmont of Ualuor. Snokano: Finos Hoiisor and Times AVant Ads aro tlio one mo. (Hum which roaches ALL tlio people Thoy eii',;ago public attention every dnj Ahwiy.s on (he Job-. ' y IP I ' n w i i f tjjji&0 Tho most comfort able ohoo yoit havo ever won:. ' Woolen Mill Store THERE IS Something New Under the $un A substance Just discovered as a J j substitute for bqIo leather Is bet-1 ter than leather because it Is abso , lutoly waterproof and Is more flox-1 'b'o than leather. It Is light, strong l nn 1 durablo and does not crack on , b:oal: in stitching. You can't be- levo ail you hoar, nor all you read,' but you must behove all you seo with your own oyes. So wo oxpect to got two casos of mon's shoes ! ...Ikl. pnlou marli nf iltlct ,in- fllar.iv. I Ylll Dunn tnnu vl m." ..v.. ..uu.-. ory .TbBolutciy watorproor, wvery pair will bo guaranteed by tho man- Htfactrror. Wo will sell them at a voiv low profit to test them and to got them known In Cqoi County. Coir-o In And let us tell you about ther.' ' t . Wo ropalr your old ones or show . yon (Vhor good shoes'.1 I Agriculture with headquarters In Salt Lnko City, camo In on tho stago last night and will bo nbout two wooks In Coos and Curry coun ty. HARK DUNHAM, county Juvonllo of flcor, was horo from Coqulllo yes- wlfo, Sumner; Madgo Yoakum, Sum nor; Ed Slestreom, Lakesldo; E. E. Oakes, llandon. Lloyd Hotel Ned C. Kclloy, Coqulllo; 11. EU- I muker, Reedsport; L, R, McDonald, TJnnilHUnrt W T Tlnvlnv Run lrnn. . .,,-..,,.,. , ... .. .....v, ...... . .m.. terday to Investlgato tho caso of olsco; John Smith, Coos River; S. II, a Coffin family on South Inlet, It Cutllp. Coos River. FOR HALE Tho confectionery "Pnlaco of Sweots" In Myrtl'o - Point will bo sold on tho promises by tho sheriff for cash Fob. G at 10 o'clock p. m, LOST AND FOUND 40C. ) LOST Dark llluo Knitted Scarf. Return Times office. FOUND Auto chain near Twclfah and Flanagan. Ownor can havo samo by paying for this ad nt Times office WANTED X WANTED TO BUY Cash register for cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges. Lloyd Hotol. was reported to him that tho con dition of tho children was pitiful and ho will report to tho county court as to what will bo tho best means of curing for thorn, MAYOR COPPLE, with his wlfo and family, loft aboard tho Adolluo this morning for Los Angolos, Thoro Mrs. Copplo nnd tho children will remain through tho wlntor and Mr. Copplo will take tho southern roirto to New York on a buying Marshflcld Noith Bend VTirr:T""" "" ""M" Electric Shoe Store Shoes Eepuired Whllo You Walt H. J. IMMEL, Prop. iSO South Broadway BEST SERVICE That is what wo aro pro pared to glvo In our pro scription department. Puro drugs accurately compound ed as your physician re quires, aro features of our our sorvJco. Anothor Important feat ure Is preparedness to glyo prompt service. If .'ou deslro, wo will deliver lm incdiatoly. Bring your next proscrip tion to THE BUSY CORNER. Phono StfS Wo Deliver Promptly SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Brldgo Club with -Mrs. II. S. Towor. Prlbclllas of Bunker Hill witli Mrs. Fred Sandborg. ' Pustlmo club of North Bond with Mrs. Joo Olln. Presbyterian Auxiliary with Mis. C. F. McKntght. Auction Brldgo club with Mrs. J. S. Lyons. North Bend Girls' Club with Miss Gortrudo Tects. ! THURSDAY ' Klostor Club with Mrs. C. E. Ash. ! Mlnno-WJs (.Hub Mrs. John Dashuey. Rainbow club with 4 J. A. Smith ou South i River. A. N. W. Club with Frances Hazard. FRIDAY Nor. Luth. Young plo's Society at church pol. North Bend Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Honry O'Mnra in Murshflcld. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. Olivia Edtnan. ! with Mrs. Coos Mrs. Poo-cha- WANTED Ono thousand dollars at 8 percent, :t to 5 years on c!oso In residency proporty, Ad drohs "O" Times office X FOR SALE t ?$ ltKi BARGAIN-For kiiIo or trado, with farm, a now modoru five room bungalow with bath, In First Add., boulovard rtoar Tonth streot. No stroot Improvements, liottso Insured for $1000, paid for 'J years, beautiful view, stato your own terms. Call nt house or writq Alox Petersen, Uox 27U, Marshflold. t- IFOR RENT FiirnUhca Hat, hot and cpld water, bath. 853 Third st. 'FOR RENT Rooming house over Ekblad'a Hardwaro Store. Apply nt Ekblad & Son, or call 380, FOR SALE Ford touring car, with Bosch mag,, 1 extra tiro, tiro holdor, trunk rack, full kit tools, machine- In perfect mechanical order. U. F. Holloway, Virginia st. and Mead avo., North Bond. $( X FOR RENT X i $ FOR RENT Closo In, housekeeping suite, nicely furnlshod, iucludlug piano, bath. 3GG North Broad way.