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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1916)
X4frfr'W'WffW'','i'&'v-y ' 'r i h r )&yi frrrtHtTnf-rr,. -., (mwvv w.7m)lrsiW1r--v?v-fi,vlvv- f n M rvagfrEljffijgffWpWIl ' ' iV ' ' ''$ THE COOS BUY TIMES, MARSHFIELO. OREGON. ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916 EVENING EDITION Pil FIVE PREPAREDNESS MR. FORD OWNER Arc you prepared to tnko advantage of tho first days of Spring? Summer, good roads and touring will soon lio with us .again. Seasons, like tlino nnd tl Jo, wait for no man. n PREPARE FOR THEM NOW The following schedule of reduced prlroa for labor will bo of assistance. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OVERHAt'L CAR COMPLETE (Including romagiwtlzlng. $50.00 Motor tiansinlsslon and megneto (lholudlng romngnotizlng) 30.00 Motor and transmission only , 25.00 Motor only - 20.00 Transmission only ' 1 2. GO Change or icllna transmission baudB 2.50 ItcmisnctUIng .Magneto only (oxcluslvo foaturo) :, " 7.50 Install new Crankshaft only , 15.00 Binned out connecting rod bonr'ngs 5.00 Each additional connecting rod bearing 1 ...'. . . . 1.00 Loose connecting rod bearing , ,.... . '. '. . .. ; . 3.00 Each additional connecting rod bearing . ., ...,.. 1.00 Install 0110 now piston 5.00 Each additional piston 1.25 Hcgrlnd valves and clean carbon ". . . . u.bo Install now commutator, wlru loom urnl brush 1.00 Overhaul rar uxlo complete ', 7,r,0 Install new emergency bruko shoes, each . 1 7G Install now roar wbeol hub . . , 1.50 Install new rear RadloiiBO rod each ' 1.50 Install now rear r.pring or leaf. ; . .. 3.00 Install new rear spring t.o bolt only 1.50 Install new universal Joint ...... : 5.00 Reuush front nxlo and splndlo complete . '. 5. 00 Itobush splndlo and spindle crm only, ouch 1.50 Straighten front nxlo 1 '. 3.00 Install new front wiring or Ion 2.00 Install now front spring tie bolt. only ' 1.00 Install new front Radlouso rod '. 1.00 Install new front wliool hub 1,00 Overhaul steel hit; gear 5.00 Punctured or leaky radiator 3.00 to 7.50 M. L. CURRY FOUR KKUVUi: SHOP AUTOMORILE ELECTRICIAN Stinting, Lighting and Ignition Systems 11 Speclnlty. Phono :t7:t .1. Located In (loodi'tim'H (iiirngu Mnishflold, Oregon WE DO NOT HAVE TO APOLOGIZE FOR THE MER chantiise we sell. We stand batfk of every piece with a satisfaction or money-back guarantee . . , . and we handle only merchandise whose manufacturers have built up their reputation upon the same policy, Kuppenheimer Clothes are our standby in mens apparel, Every detail that makes for perfection and the customer's satisfaction has been carried to the utmost in these well-known Quality Clothes, $20 to $30 Remember, as we said before, if these clothes do not come up to your expectations, the full purchase price is waiting for you lie re at any time, THE Marshtield N oble TheateD TO-NIGHT RXTIRE ( H..E OF PROfiHAM Tim Hv-iond of tho "J. Rl'Fl'S WALLINOFORI)" Stories "entitled .'TllllKK RI.NCS AM) A CJOA'I " i liirh one uf these pictures Is coiupleto In Itself Comedy that jou'll like. In two reels. Tlio H.Homl or ".VEAL OF THE NAVY" tho tlirllllnj,' htory In lmptej.'riio stai t of this mi-Iu1 was very hatlsfiutory and IH lii)o to ho initio so as tJio story advances. Two reels every wvh. -.THi; .NEWS" Villi of lute ctlng hni!oii(ngK of i "OHIUT WHILE IT LASTED" Gci Good limcr floor 15c llalcouy 10c Children 5c iTOM()tov XKII1T "THE RITXX1X FKJIIT" a Paramout spec ll In fho itljs.X.'MiH's Onhestra. ,()X,,AV "TWO ORPIIAXS" in suu'ii neols, featuring THEDA "IRA. I'sual tirlct's. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY No Taxes On Jitney u0 ,,ul Surfawd Streets ? 1 FIXUP North Bend the world. slapstick comedy. Sunnyvale MarshfielcFs most Attractive Suburb LKVEL LOTS $70 TO $130 Tonus l?5.(U Down, $5.00 Per Month For Choice locations "Sec Held About It" 7 moom fitVITIB WEATHER FORECAST till Aicvltrd rrciu i tnci mr Timet. OREGON Fair tonight and Sundny, rain 'in tho west; Increasing cloudiness follow ed by rain or snow In tho EiiBt, Southeasterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE , . RECORD Fof tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:43 a.m., Fobruary 12, by DenJ; Ostllnd, special gov- eminent meteorologist: Maximum 55 Minimum 32 At 4:43 n. 111 31 ' Pcclnitatlon no Precipitation SInco Sept. 1. 191G 57.83 Precipitation samo period Inst year 47.73 Wind: Northwest, clear. Hntui'i'iiv Fobruary 12 Sun rises ' at 7:02 and sets nt 5:27. leavo on Adeline Thoro wore flvo pnssongerB south on tho Adollne Smith when she loft this morning n't 4 o'clock for Oakland. They wore Mrs. E. Ilognu, Mrs. Prod Lnmou, J. II. Flanagan, Paul Dlmmlclc and James McDonald. Sail on SikCmIivcII. Tho steam schooner Speedwell had flvo passen gers aboard when she sailed this af tornoon for San Francisco and San Pedro. Thoy woro N. P. Laphnm, II Clllflllnn, A. V. Duby, I. M, Coop- er, Mrs. I. M. Coopor and S. A. ! Drlggs. Team (iocs Rack Tho mombors of tho Coqulllo basketball team loft on tho early train todny, returning homo after tho gamo of last even ing. They woro Charles Oordiug, Oeorgo E. Oordlng, Harold Plko, Marc Sholloy, Keith Leallo, Fred Loronz, Julian Lesllo, and Don Ilorsoy. Will Dowiib Day Is Observed - Tho only outwnrd colobratlng of Abraham Lln colns birthday was tho closing of tho banks. Dcsplto tho day has been officially designated by con gross as a national holiday, business mon doclded thoro nro altogothor too ninny holidays in tho 3GG days of year and s to 103 woro open as usual, this year and stores woro open as usual. (' On Fii-Nt Picnic Porlmps tho flint .telle of tho ynrvu llio one participated In today by sovorat stu dents of tho local High school and 'faculty mombors, whe loft In a gas ollno bout for tho beach, whoro tho day was eujoyably spent. Woathor )Dioii prophesy that-Jnasmuch as Coos Ray has had some 58 Inches of rain already this year that thoro Is Mow to bo a resplto and. manydays dur ing February will bo suitable Tor tho holding of picnics. C. R. PECK and wlfo and daughter loft this aftornoou to spond Sun dny at tholr South Coos river homo. Plant Sweet Pea Seed NOW For your convenience, we liuvo In stock tho best and latest varieties of tho fam ous "Hui'iieo SiAjiieers." Vou will not 1) dissnp olutcd this year if you plant Rurpee .Quality seeds thut Grow. A lurgo variety of iilaln and uilved seevls. Catalogues upon apjillca tlou. "The Owl" TIio Central Aveuuo Drug Store Phono 71 .Easy Walking DIs tunco. New Consoi. , idated Schools No Interest t PERSONAL MENTION $ RORERT WATSON, county clerk, (was hero from Coqulllo today. JOHN HOLMES was down shopping today from Coos River. PETER UROCHMANN of Emplro was in Marsh field today. MR. AND MRS. M. A. DANO left to day for Daudon to stay over Sun day. , MRS. HENRIETTA HATCHER of Reaver Hill was a Mnrs.hflcld shopper to-dny. J. H. ROONEY was among tho shop pers In tho city today from Dluo Ridge. HARRY HULTMAN left this morn- Ing to call on thn trndo at Valley points. F. A. GOLDEN, Buporvlsor, wont' lowed to piny In tho hall contrary to over to tho county scat today on t,,3 mw because- ho was then under bdiool business. 21 years of ago, and further that tho J. M. COOPER and wife wore horo,manncr of making tho loser pay for visiting today from tholr homo ., at Myrtlo Point. WILLIAM M'CULLOCII, well known farmer of Tompfbtbn, was In town!0 Craves, attorney for tho dofondant. today. MISSES HILDA AND LUETTA M UN SON came down today from Hayncs Inlet, shopping. P. I. PINKERTON wns 0110 of tho vlsltora here today from HaynesCr0S8 ""Pmint uy ciorendant It was Inlot, ' bollovod that tho enso would provo .1. II. FLANAGAN was a passenger Homethliig boforo unsettlod In Oro south on tho Adellno Smith today. Bon' t,int ,8 whether or not It Is Ho will visit for a time with IiIh Rambling for mon to play games In family In San Francisco. fot)1 nml ''"lard halls, making th WILLIAM KAISER wns In vestnrilnv from Iakcsldo where he has chargo of the Hnuser and Hnuser work nbovo there. V O. HINIMARStI, S. P. engineer, ticsii, h. i'. cngiucor,i " " " "" Vl evening from up tho ' ,nn'lu'or of lll I'001 nnd "Hilar speeder, returning inontlng to about 1 1 1. Ho caino in Inst lino on his a short time. MR. AND MRS. MAIR, DANO left on the morning train for Rdudou, there to spond tho wcok ond with relatives. STEWART LYONS was a passongor on tho morning trnln to Coqulllo to look after sonio business mat ters todny. J. L. SMITH, county agriculturist, re turned homo this morning aftor ftj business trip bore arranging for tho Dalrymans' session horo Tues day. SILAS ROND, of Port Orford, is hero today nri defendant In a suit Imltirr lfxti rrli 4 n twn I tin ! Im 1 ..i- vZZ b ' I LOUIS KNAPP, tho veteran hotel man .of Port Orford, camo In last night from thoro on account of come logal business togardlng a ranch In which ho Is Interested. nfiia r.m-r i tmv i ,. i i. i MRS. FRED LAMON loft early thla iiuiimin or uur iiuiuu jiuur uuk land, aftor spending ton days horo with hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams. PAUL DIMMICK, vlco president of tho Swnyno & Hoyt company, ix t urn ad aboard tho Adellno Smith this morning to San Frnnclsco uf tor a trip horo on company busi ness, N0EIj LApiIAMi ermi,to ln year of tho Marshflold high school, and until recently a rnembor of Tho Times mechanical force, left today for San Francisco. Ho said that ho may ontor tho navy. C. IL BUFFINGTON, of Gold Reach, nrrlved hero this morning its nu nttornoy in a suit heard this afr tornoon boforo Judgo Coko. Mr, Dufflugtou Is a prominent young nttornoy of Curry county and Is a candidate for tho republican nom ination for prosecuting attorney ship of Curry county. Dr. 1). O. Vnughnn. Dontl't, Room 20, First Nntloual Rank building aMnHBWHHXHHMI J Don't Jugglo with your health, C It Is better to have tho Rusy Corner fill your proscriptions than wish you had. (fl Tho Rusy Corner's rigid In spections nssuro purity and strength in drugs. f Purity, accuracy and prompt ness aro our three watchwords. Aro you giving tho sick ono tho best possible chance for re covery? Xho Rusy Corner's skilled men can fill your prescription no matter how difficult others may find them, Your life or tho life of somo loved ono may depend on tho man behind tho prescription counter. You Insure tiga'.nst fire, wind and water, also your llfo against death and accident, then why not got prescription Insurance at the Rusy Corner? ""Attention to detail no sub stitution these factors have nmdo our prescription depart ment the ono that you should ulways patronize. THE BUSY CORNER Phone 208 We Deliver Promptly E IS SETTLED POOLROOM HILL AGAINST FOH:,7 Elt MINOR IS WITHDRAWN I.'cfcnso Mab Claim That "Sticking" Loser for Payment of (James Was Gambling I Without oven getting to trial, tho enso of tho Liberal Pool and Hllltnrd hnll proprietors, against Arthur Crnlg, for tho collection of a pool bill contracted during tho tlmo the (icfcndnnt was ft minor, was settlod this morning In tho Justico court. As tho matter stands, there is a victory for tho defendant. In tho cross complaint filed by tho latter, U was alleged that the youth was al- games wns gambling nnd thoroforo unlawful. According to tho statement of R. 1110 pminiirrs, aenroouer and Flelcn 'or, dismissed tho action, relinquish ing their attachment nnd pnld tho costs of tho caso. At tho tlmo of tho filing of the 1 ,08er un ll, 1" Mill to Re Paid O. C. Schroodor Inter told Jnd-jo Pennock that tho modior of Arthur Crnlg had agreed to scttlo tho r-- rd bill, claim ed that tho caso would havo been pursued without a settlement, had tho young man havo boon ovor ago at the tlmo tho bill was contracted. t AMONG THE SICK t II. II. Stanford, who has been re ceiving medical treatment nt Mercy hospital, returned to his homo at Myrtlo Point today. Mrs. James Forty of Hunkor Hill undorwont nn operation nt Mercy hospital 'today and Is 'roportcd to lo getting along nicely. Mm. Ingorsoll, a nurso at Mercy hospital, loft for her homo nt Lako- lildo today. NOTICE TO MKUJERS An ' , , , , A" ?aw ,0B8 ,ott " m Property UuriK- tho frcBHot mUBt bo romovod as soon as possible JAMES LANDR1TH Dr. Lesllo. Osteopath. Marnhflcld t New TODAY J VOU KENT Conifortiddo nimrt nicnts for rout, furnished, 1C,00, lino location. I. S. Kaufman & Co. I'OIt TRADE -Complete, iWI equip ped chicken ranch, will trado for MnrshCeld lots.' I.' S. Kaufman tc Co. FOIl SALE CHEAP I Fortl touring cur In good condition. Rosh mng ndto. Qoodrum's Garago. FOR 1?1 Wo will deliver to you ono dozen cholco Roso bushos assorted varieties, guaranteed to bloom this year. Portland Roso Nursory, Lents, Orogou. J t FOR RENT 1 S FOR RENT Furnished apt. in tho Ilaguo apartments. Apply Pio- neor Hardware. FOR KENT Furnished two room SHOE SALE On account of our freight ship ments of Spring Shoes bolug block aded by snow storms, wo havo docld ed to contlnuo our sale on Shoes through tho month of February, Wo hold back none, all our shoes go at a very low prlco, cheaper than thoy will ovor bo sold again on Coos llay. Times aro gottlng bettor nnd shoes of all kinds are going to be I higher than they have ever been bo J fore. I Our substitute for solo leather jhas not come yet. It has beon de cayed on account of tho storms mak ing It Impossible to get tho goods through. We havo a good assortment of sizes In ull leather. Como in and look them over. We can save you money. Electric Shoe Store Shoes Ilcpnirod While You Walt 8. J. IMMEL, Prop. 180 South Jlroadway G TF it is Ladies' and Children's furnishings, " J. C. Penney Co. has it. If it is Gent's and Boys' Furnishings, J, C, Penney Co, has it in high-class merchandise at money-saving prices, Flannel Shirts, military or flat collars, at a saving of 33 1-3 per cent,' $1,98, $1,49 - 98o Work Pants, worth half the price more 98c Percales, extra quality ..-. 10, 8 1-3, 61-4- Tooth Paste .".. 19c, 8c We Lead Others Follow Next Door Prices Right and Goods Right Rice (('(. d Quality) fresh Per. pound 05 Peanut. Ruttcr, 1! poiindN for . . . t 125 ToniittocH, :t niu.4 f('r .25 Soda, Per Package '. 05 .Sliced PcacliCH (Very (Jood Quality) each '. 13 KroMli raucli eggs, per do. ., 10 (.'olden West Coffee it pounds tor 7 $1.10 Ituttcr (1st. Quality) Per Pound , .10 Oat Flake (Iu-go Packngo) FrCHh Stock Per. Package ....... "5 Cnckla Food (A Ralnnced Fcctl for Hens) IJiilk Per round . .03 1-3 ' (iiirden Seeds Hulk and Packages) All Kinds of tho following houses. C. C. Mortio & Co.. dins. H. Lily Co., 1). M. Fonry & Co. We have a complete Mock of nil now kmIh. Itciiiciuber us when you necsl garden hcsmIs'oo- anything lit the gi-ocei-j- lino im "We Save Yoti Money" GETTSNG'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394, 130 North Broadway, apt. Heated. $10.00. Inqulra Matsou'a Store. FOR ItEN'T O Room houso In South Marshflold. Phono 1474 North Uond. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold wator, bath. 803 Third b(- FOR RENT Rooming houso ovor Ekblad's HardwnroStoro. Apply at Ekblad & Son, "or call 3C0. m 9 ; j i lost i: 1X)ST On routo No 2 letter nil drossod to Iaura F, Young. Ro ward for return Hugh McLntn, Postmastor. : for sale i FOR SALE Furniture, contents of thrco rooms, A big bargain If taken at onco. Coll C01 Cth st. 8, l'OR SALE Houso and lot In best resldonco part of town. Terms reasonable Phono 222-X. FOll SALE Furniture, six rooms complete; steam boat; houso for Tent; four steady roomers. Snap If takon at onco. 241 Commer cial avo., for particulars. THE WHITE IS KINO Of all Sewing Machines Now located at .20 C Market avo. West. Phono 133-J. Wo havo also got big bargains In all kinds of used machines, AH machines sold on easy payments. Salter's IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CANDIES PURE AND DELICIOUS Wo do not speak of Its QUALITY That speaks for Itself SARTER'S Phone 2fl.'J.J, Mandifleld Islt Our Now Homo In Rogers lUdg. Front and Central me &'&.Sfe&Tiety'26h Originators dM ttor&fcuZxrJ t of The linati of Low Prices to Postoffice GET NEW MUSIC Como In am play tho latest victor rccordB on our machlno and soloct tho oneri you deslro 5,000 to Chooso From Wo will order special Num,bors for you L. L. Thomas Music Co. , 7tf Central Aveuuo NMHMMMMaMaHMMi WEAVING All kinds a speo lalty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-ft 80UTU COOS KIVEH 110AT SERVICE LAUNCH Eil'HESS leaves Mandifleld every day G tk. in. 'Leaves head of river at 0:10 p. m. bTKAMEH RAINBOW leaves head of river dally at 7 a. m. Leaves Marshflold at 2p in. For charter apply on borL, ROGERS H BIRTH Proprietors The F.A. KILBURN sails for Portland Via Astoria FERHUAKY 15 From Smith Terminal Dock For information call 136 L. G. CUSIIING, Agent.