Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEID, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916-EVEM1HG EDITION ' THREE TIio F.A. KILBURN snlls or Portland Via Astoria ri:l,nWiiV IB AT 10 A. si. Horn Kiiiim Tci'nlnal ""J For Information cull "0 I, fl. CUSHLVfl, Agent. inri&3to I ' ' ' T r tAM&z m " llL irrf m! &liQGAtea i " w mm 5 BOOTH COOS IUVUH BOAT SKKVIUH LAUNCH KXl'KKSS jMt JhnhfloM every day g ,. m. Ionves head of river Ht MM p. m. BIMMKII ItAINHOW leiTM bond of river dally at 7 t. m. Ivea Marshfleld nt 2 p. uj For charter apply on lionrd. JIOGKIIS & SMITH Proprietor! ' EAVING All kinds a spec- ally. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courlh. So. Phone 220-R I ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL E. W. SULLIVAN Comer Market and IJroaihvny We tollclt nil our old patrons of I the Lloyd and nBSuro them tho samo retionablo rates. A Stylish Hat- ' SHOWING GRACE AM) GOOD TASTE In every lino is hound to lio admired and will prove dou bly satisfactory, cj., f Present day stjle, at tract ho col ors mid fluo materials uro In variably found. In "Mallory Huts." ii Wo locommciiil them ht every way licciiuso vo think vto know vilutt aro tlio best luitfl. So let j our new Spring lint ho a "Mnllory." Woolen Mill Store Two Stores Marshfield North Bend 4 WEATHER FORECAST Oregon Occasional ralu In tho west; fair; easterly and southwesterly winds. tDr AnoiUtcl rreas to tw ntj Timet. chosen with power to designate tho division of tho 827-aero ranch owned by thp two moil near Port Orford. Tho caso was argued bo foro Judgo Coke on-Saturday after- noon. Also both parties agreed that tho plaintiff. Is owner of seven eights and tho defendant of one eighth of tho farm In question. Tlio referees will make the division In this way so that tho two owners can own their land apart and In peace There are several othor questions to bo threshed out In tho court lator In connection with this matter. ,' ! LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItKCOItl) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:4S u. m February 14, by nenj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment metooroloBlat: Maximum 59 Minimum 43 At 4:43 a. m go Precipitation 55 Precipitation SInco Sept. 1. "IB 59.31 Precipitation same period Inst year 47.7(5 Wind: North west, cloudy Monday 4 February 14. Sun rises at (!:C!) and setsnt r:30 , Till-) WHITE IS KINO Of nil Sowing Machines Now located at 25 G Market avo. West. Phono 103-J. Wo havo also got big bargains In all kinds of used machines. All machines sold on easy payments. -, t BORN J ha IW..V uom to Mr. nnd Mm. 11. E. Ualloy of North Ilond, at Mercy hospltnl, Fob. 12, a daugh ter. Mr. llalloy Is a railroad engineer employed by, tho South ern Pacific and Is now In Canada. ROVER Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank ltovor or Coos rlvor, Fob. 12, oi son. Mr. Hover Is em ployed at tho Frank Itogors place 'J N oble TheateD -R Is In Portland D. A. Ilaxtor of I Alnh.oll flnlll I- l.nf.Uln.n.1 m. ,1li -jllotol llenson In Portland, Will Entertain Club Mrs. Israol H TO-NIGHT Tlli:il. HAKA, .IIIA.V SOTIIERX ami WILLIAM SIIEY III tho most magnificent and ulahorato of all screen productions. "TWO ORPHANS." I'lrtiircd from tho hook and play or the same name, In seven reels COST .yjllO.OOO (o produce. Hundreds or people leqiihed to male this tlio most wonderful Film play or the jour. A IHtAMA OF THRILLS AXR SEXSATIOXAL ROMANCE. Two Shows 7 ami . Tno Sliuuk 7 and , .VIuiMuii Iff Cents, upstairs or down. Tumimm- nlnht AHXALD DALY In "THE AFFAIR OF TIIItHI-3 NATIONS." A (.'old Rooster play In five jiaitH. Wc.liiOMl.iy Xlght LAl'ltA IIOIM-J 1'IIKWS la "TIII-J FKSIITIXd IIQI'i:." Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK uur Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" not powerful, Lett equipped wid most thoroughly modem twenty-lnch liydrnullo drodRo 1b Taclflo wter Coos Bay office, Main office, rnarsntieid, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. Besides First Class Meats We carry a nice line of . . . Pickled Pig Foot Picklod Pig Snouts Norway Herring and various kinds of cannod fisli. Wtk ea i,, E Plckled TriP0 Coi(W, Finnan Iladdio Palace Mat Market l'l.onB .in,, t X- OSWALD. "0"H, Central Avo. EXPERT Lnndo will cntortalu tho A. N. W. ,01111) next Thursday afternoon In stead of Mrs. Alexandra Lnmlo, as announced iu Saturday's social cal endar. 1 Will Attt Meeting Assossoti Thrift of Coos county nnd Assessor Tolan of Curry county hnvo loft for jSalom to attend tho meeting of tho assessors of Oregon. Mr. Thrift Is 1 president of tho organization. Club Mooting Postponed On ac count of so much la grippe, tlio 'Alert club meeting was postponed from Thursday of last week to noxt Thursday, when Mrs. V. K. Rood 'will entertain at an all-day session, jut her homo on North Coos river. Many Are Sick. Pcoplo on tho I North Fork of Coos Itlver report 'that thoro quite a numbor of parsons in that neighborhood suffering from tlio grlppo, so much so that somo of tho social ovonts woro postponed on account of tlio lllnosa In differ ent families. Council Will Meet Tho .city fathors of Mmrshfiold will hold a i.osslon this ovenlng nt olght o'clock In tho city hnU. Thoro aro several loutlno matters to be taken under consideration, but for onco ft Ib bo llovod thcro will bo no logging dis pute to settle, this matter having been disposed of nt the special moot ing last Monday ovenlng. Mayor Copplo Is still absent In tho ICv-uv and It is not prohablo ho will re turn boforo early In Mnrch. lagging Right Along A. II. Pow- ors went back to tho camps this morning. Ho said that yostorday threo or four cars of logs camo In from Powers nnd that tho camps aro working thero full blast, get ting out tho logs as quickly as pos sible In this way It is prohablo that enough logs can bq accumu lated horo to koop tho C. A. Smith 1 111 lit from closing. I Mail Is Caught t'p On tho train 1 yostorday thoro arrived two days' 1 back mall and tho morning ship ment of Undo Sain sacks from I tlio Coqulllo valley was tho regular (dally delivery. Tho mall, for tho first time In about two weoks, Is caught up. Tho first dolay was because of tlio storms about Port- J PERSONAL MENTION t J C. I. RI3IOARD was a logal visitor in Coqulllc today. CHARLES ANDERSON, of Dblmnr, spent Sunday In tho city. G. W. TRUHMAN, or North Ilond was a Marshfleld visitor Saturday. S. C. SMALL went -over to Coqulllo this morning on ai business trip. O. C HAMLIN, of Heaver Hill, was nmong tho visitors In tho city yesterday. JOHN I). QOSS went over to tlio county scat this morning on logal business. GEORGE LARRSON left for tho valley, thl8 morning to call on tho trade. HARRY G. HOY was among tho 'legal victors leaving for Co qulllo this morning, CHARLES ADAMS, a blacliBinlth of Myrtlo Point, was among tho over ' Sunday visitors In the city. MRS. NEITA ODDY of Coqulllo wns u wcok-ond visitor in tho city, rturnlng homo todny. L. A. WOODWORTH was a caller In Powers itoday, looking after1 tho Allen & Lewis trade. DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJE- qvlst was also a visitor in Co qulllo today 011 court business. COURT REPORTER A. II. LOUD wont over to Coqulllo for tho opening of court this morning. l-'RANK CATTERLIN loft on . tho morning train to spend sovoral days In tho valloy, calling on tho trade. HEN OSTLIND wont down to Dan- don on tho mqrnlng train to look after somo building bolng dono thoro. J. "E. PAULSON, timber man of Conulllo, enmo ovor yesterdny to look after somo erasing la this section, 1 R. 0. GRAVES was called ovor to Coqulllo on tho, late morning train to nrguo a motion beforo Judgo Coke. JAMES A. DOLLAR of Bandon was among itho arrttva'ls hero Saturday ovenlng, visiting horo ovor tho wook-onr. . SILAS HOND of Port Orford lias gouo homo again. Ho camo hero a"s a party iu a suit in Judgo Coko's court. JUDQB COKE loft for tho county scat this morning to opon up tho equity court. Tlio latter part of tho week ho loavos for Roseburg. COLLIER IJUFFINGTON, promN nont attorney or Gold Roach, re turned homo this morning aft or attending to legal business In tho city; , SWAN nENSON, Interested with Hausor & Hausor in tho railroad contract north of Coos Day, was an arrival hero Saturday evening . from Portland to look after tho work. C. P. MASON, foroman of tho Times mechanical department, has roturnod from Eugouo whoro ho wont on a visit following an 'attack of Illness. Ho has now recovered nnd Is again ablo ito bo on duty. MR. AND MRS. RUSSEL SAOR, or Fnirviqw, havo engaged passago to Portland on tho Kllburn to morrow and tholr trunks havo boon marked with Chicago, III., ns tho destination. Ilowovor, tlioy claim no relationship to tho colobraxod family. GARDEN SEASON 'COMES TllE TIME OF VKAtt WHEN HOES ARE IX DEMAND Spring (.'in (lenlng Tln-iistx Spring Poet Aside Tired Iliisiuess Men Rub Aching Hacks "Como Into tho garden, Maud, For; tho black bat night, has flown; "Come into tho garden, Maud, I nm hero at the gate nlone." Tennyson. And now eoinos that time of tlio gladsome year when tho offcrvcsrlng Spring Poet rolls his eyes skyward and recites, ovor and anon, our friend Lowell's llttio Bong about "What Is so rare" etc. "Hunk," rnlls tho Tired Huslncss Man -and straightway hies nllhself to tho hardwaro storo to grab off a brand .now rakq and a hoo and re turns to his ba'ek yard garden. For this Is tho tlmo of year when the llttio soedlets drop Hghthoart edly Into tho cool furrows under ground to transfer themselves Into all sorts of flowers and vegetables. And so today all about tho city, up one street nnd down another, wero T. II, M's. who bnhlnd counters rubbed tholr various backs and growled, "Drat this business, any how. Hut tho wlfo Insists wo must hnvo n moss or two of grcon peas nnd radlsltcs and (tho swoet pcab hr.vo gotta bo planted," and they said it with tho Sonvlctiou of mar tyrs. nut Its no Joko. Tho garden ora Is on us, tho Reason of preparedness for the fruits of the late spring nnd early summer. HENRY HUGGINS ONE OF PARTY IN TROUBLE TF it is Ladies' and Children's furnishings, 4 J. C. Penney Co. has it. If it is Gent's and Boys' Furnishings,, J, .,&' Penney Co, has it in high-class merchandisV at' money-saving prices, Flannel Shirts, military or flat collars, at a, saving of 33 1-3 per cent, $1,98, $1,49:.,. l 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 Tho frS. 9C7zctSd: Originators y7 .InrtrnoratrJ S J t n iinnii in mmm U Low Prices Next Door to Pbstoffice "SIX" IS DEFIXED Many Men Attend Afternoon Meow ing Yesterday at Presbyterian Church "How shall I loso tho sin yet keop tint Hnnsn land and tho second becaiiso or tho, )( ,0VQ tl0 orfQn,ier, yot dotesteth floods In Coos county. no carriers UlQ offenc0... Pop, this morning had their hands full s!n.. wns ,jefttojy uon0,i ye. mnklng deliveries. torday afternoon nt a mass meeting Look Forward to Trip. Fast, I of mon lield n tho pre8i,ytorian practlco is -tho schedule of tho itUircU umler tno leadership of tho Marshfleld-high scnoot oasKev imu team this week, getting Into trim for tho wcok "end trip to tho Vnl Assists .Young Iy"i(l'e.s Who Hno Hard Trip from lUiy to County Seat DELIRIOUS Tho bulllcst nurse you over know, She's tho girl to pull you through; Sho's tho girl to hold your paw, Grip, grip, hurrah! Grip, grip hurrah! HENRY HUGOINS. Honry Hugglns of this city who is row on the clerical forco In the phorirt's offlco Is reported to have had n very difficult tlmo In escorting a party of young ladles on a hard trip to tho county scat. 'Tho Co qulllo Herald tells tho story as fol lows: A party of Coqulllo young ladles wio woro ovor on tho Hay, started for homo yostorday morning. Tlioy got ns far as Coalcdo whoro tho pro gross of tho train camo to a stop. They boarded a gasollno-launch and tho launch balked and could not So persuaded to go again, so tlioy wqro put ashorq at John Yoakum's place nnd secured a tqam to bring them In the remaining five miles, Dut 'it scorns that fato was ngnlnst thorn for after traveling somo dlstnuco up tlio road tlioy eucountored a slldo which filled tho road and blockod further progress. So thcro wns nothing loft to do hut walk the remaining distance which tlioy did. Thqy ar rived hero at G p. m. Tlioy had eaten nothing slnco oarly in tho morning and a moro tired, hungry, footsore and dojectod sot of -young ladles would bo hard to find, Those In tho party woro: Edna Asphlund, Edith Thomas, Elvira Frl zeon, and Dorothy Watson. It Is also stated that Henry Hugglns was with the party nnd assisted the ludlos In their difficulty. J t AT THE HOTELS $ St. Laurence Hotel. L. A. Pinnrd, Portland; D. II. Chambers, Houltou; E. F. nrniner, Handon; J. F. Policy, MrB. Noltn; Oddy, Coqulllo; Mrs. Vina Wright, Myrtlo Point; Josso Rhodes, Pow ers; Tony Klein, Honvor Hill; Charles Anderson, Dolmnr; J, P. Rnuw, Powors; Miss A. Clnrk, Co qulllo; II. Dlackburn, Gold Hcnch; Chester E. Coroy, Allogamy; MIbh Lulu Miller, Empire Lloyd Hotel. II. Dunham, Coqulllo; K. C. Dale, Klamath Falls; N. Matallo, Han don; Sllns Ilond, Port Orford; John Haruott, Rivcrton; P. L. Harry, Handon; J, XL Cooper and wlfo, Myrtlo Point; A. P. Stowo, Powors. SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Konslngtou Club Valentino pnrty with Mrs. C. F. McGeorgo. Alpha Delphian Socloty REMOVAL NOTICE. E. L. Ilopson has moved his har ness shop trom North Front street to tho root or Commercial on water front' ummu Cussmt Ai imiSiTL " B 'm H fcTW. sWf with Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Miss (J t WATERFRONT NEWS 1 Word was rocelvod Into today stating that tho steamship Kllburn will bo In early enough from tho south tomorrow morning to got away ror Portland nt 10 a. m. Tho stoamer Hardy arrived yos torday morning at 7 o'clock and will load lumber at tho Simpson mill. Tho stoamor Yellowstone sailed yesterday afternoon for the south with a rargq of lumber from tho North Hond Mill &. Lumber Co. Tho stonmphlp F. A. Kllburn isi A' h' I,0UH nvtinfltn.l It. fnl.lnKn... fMn... 0. w - V UAfWlJlt 1. lUIIIU,IUn AilJIll HUH Frnncisco and Eureka, having been delayed ono day In hor sohedulo on account of tho heavy southwest Wind encountered on tho trip south, Not until Wednesday Is tho steam- ship Nanu S.mlth duo horo from Oakland. TUESDAY Donora Club with Mno Olcmnn. North Hond Mothers nnd TeacherH club at school house' at 3:30. Ladles Oulld in guild hall. WEDNESDAY Neighborhood Card Club with Mr. and Mrs, Atchison. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Kal Hrannor. Hrldgo Club with Mrs. Elizabeth Morclmnt. Pnstlmo Club with Mrs. Ml- las Richardson. Auction Hrldgo club with Mrs. A. O. Rogors. Thlmblq Cub valoutluu party with Mr. nnd .Mrs. George Mnndlgo. THURSDAY . Mlnno-Wls club with Mrs. A. 'A. Downs. Alert Club all day sossiou JwJth Mrs. V. K. Rood on . North Coos River. Klostor club with Mrs. Llo- ncl Gordon. Rainbow Club cession nt club house. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 4 Isniol Lnndo FRIDAY . Pnst Matrons Association with Mrs, Frances Hazard. Nor. Luth. Y. P. S. In Church chttiml. Thimble Club with Mrs. C. S. Knlsor. Promonado ebneort and Washington foto in Englos hall. Lectura nnd social ovenlng iu North Hond Methodist church. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. - A. L. Housoworth. 4 . . , , t t . . I NEW TODAY $ $$ FOR IMCXV largo. light front rqom for 1 or itnoro persona, closo in. Address "W" Times offlco. FOR HALK Promo Camera, J7, complete-. Leather caso apd fluo holders. Fluo lens nnd shutter Price $20. H. It. Hrlnkloy, Hay City. Phono 301)1. WANTED To buy n paying apart ment or lodging houso, also board ing house I bnvp cllonts to rent furnished or unfurnished houses or apartments. Ownqrs call, Coos Hay Dqv. Co., 314 Coko bldg. FOR SAL1-J Thrco lots, lot) feet on 10th St., 120 on Fir; gopd bay vlow. Prjco $1400 cash, J. T. Sullivan. FOR HALE An early Kngllsh OalC buffot and six dining chairs with leather slip bottoms, This sot cost $88.00 and is Just Hko now. Rathor than rim the risk, of, damngo In slilpplng cast, will sell complete for ?3n.0(), if taken lieforo March 1st. Ask Duncan Ferguson to bIiow It to you. : FOR RENT ' $? FOR RENT Comrortahlo npart jnonts Tor rent, furnished, $15.00, fluo location. I. S. Knufmnn & ' Co. FOR HUNT Furnished two room apt. Heated. $15.00. Inquire Mntsou's Store FOR RENT O Room house in South Marshfleld. Phono 1471 North Hond. FOR I) EXT Furnished flat, hot ami cold water, bath, 853 Third nt. WELDING of METALS ' brass astf iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. . Koontz Garage North Front Street ptonc 180-j Rov Stubblefiold. "Hadnpss" was tho torso doflnt- i Hon of the pastor for sin. Ho ex- loy. Tho players expect to moot , ae,, t10 0(j Tcstainent said of Myrtlo Point and Handon. Tho fan lhq wor,j ..DoviatlnK from the that Cb'aplnan may uo iosi 10 "iQ.way" and tho Now Testament IdQa nv'y as ".Misslnc tho Mark." The moi( iu tho audlonqo submlt od written definltigns as they un I'orstood the word. Oijo, man nd ' to his definition the fact that Marsh flcl scorns tp be tho headquarters for tho word Sin. local aggregation will mean m shifting about of tho playors and will bring Dressor Into tho game and possibly Kramer or Jesso Franz Iu tho four games already played this season tho boys huvo not lost a game and still retain tholr .1000 percent. To Appoint Referees Agreement was mado by both parties In tho case of Louis Knapp vorsus Silas Hond that throo rofcreca shall bo Llbby Coal, ijl.f.op toi;, IJlipno 72. Dr, II, 1-J, Kelly. Doutlst20 Coke llldg. Phono 11'4-J' J X AMONG THE SICK t ? Mra. J. A. Goodwill was brought down from South Coos rlvor aboard , tho Rainbow this morning on hor1 way to tho Mercy hospital. Slio' has been ill for about a month. Ruth Dyer of Duniols crook was taken to tho Mercy hospital this morning to havo a plaster caste on her back romoved. Albert Hasstord, ono of tho Times carriers, Is confined to his homo with tho grlppo. Rexall Remedies Dr. IamIIo, Osteopath, Maishfield Practical prescriptions put up in Jdoal form 350 In all ouo for each bodily ill. Roxall Remedies, if usod conscientiously, will tend to build up tho body for long and efficient sorvico, Your health is your main btar protect It while you havo It, Rebuild if im paired by using REXALL REMEDIES, which aro guaranteed to do Just what wo say they will do guar anteed to glvo you entire satisfaction or your monoy back. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 208 Wq Deliver Promptly FOR RENT Rooming houso ovop Ekblad's Hardware Storo. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or rail 3G0. : LOST X T M)ST On route No. H letter ud droBsod to Laura F. Young. Re ward for return Hugh McLaln, Postmaster? $ V FOR SALE t !l'OR SALE CHEAP I Ford tom-hiR cur In good condition. Dosli mag neto. (Joodrum'fl Garage FOR SALW House and lot In host residonco part of town. Terms reasonable. Phono 222-X. FOR TRADE Complete, Well equip ped chicken ranch, will trado for Marshfleld lots, I, S. Kaufman H Co, r"' ' ,- ? FOR TILNSFKR AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD fiOODS FTtElGHT AND IJAGGAaE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Phone 18-J Market Ave. and Waterfroat n