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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1916)
ii uiif savs: in. i'1 t If , . !... r .. ..,.ni in ""J Vedon't,i;ilUslHll.o lhln? .Ire Wo coi.sl.Jcr . Kill . . -JrcMl "Tot nt f0,kH ,lu' l Tot mi- ro' bcr mch n I,a . ... ..i.irii usually . - - mmii ;;l ,:t.'" or Kuppenheimer $18 to $30 Other Suits, $8,50 to $16 he FIXUP Mnrslifiold i pmd JET NEW MUSIC Le In and play tho latest victor j, on aur maciuno ami buiuh (lie ones you ueslro 5,000 to Cliooso From i tin order special Numbers for you i L Thomas Co. 73 Central Atenuo ST.LAWREfJCE HOTEL E. W. SULLIVAN I Comer SIrkct and nrondwny Iwuollclt all our old patrons ot iUtli and aHuro them tho onmo Kut rates. The F.A. KILBURN satis for PORTLAND Via Astoria February 26, 1 P. M. tow Smith Termlnn! Dock r Information call 130 k 0. CUSHIXG, Agent. WITH COOS iuvr.ll IIOAT SIMVICK ui'xcii vxvnvss n UardifleM cicry day . Ia head of Uvcr SIE.UIEU IUIMIOW "" Iie-a of riier ilnlly nt ; Slaifchflchi nt JjJPor charter apply '. iSliiMlT". I-iop.."' WHJS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY li ?Me theate M - ! TO-NIQHT "M 1.1 CRVTO ... K&QH brevities 4 WKATHHR FORECAST DT Aocllet rrts to Ceo ltr Tlmta. OREGON Fair, with cnBterly winds. , LOOAIj TEMPERATURE ItECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 a. m Fobrunry 2-1, by llonj. Ostllnd, special gov ernment metooroloElst: Maximum 59 Minimum 33 At 1:13 n. m .31 Precipitation ,... , . . v . ji. 00 Proclpltatlon Slnco Sept.- 1. 1915 ,..59.31 Precipitation samo period last year 49.13 Wind:- NortHwoat, clear.) SUNRISE ANI) SUNSET Thursday February 24 8un rises nt 0:45 and sets at 5:42 ' J t born , : $$ JGREY. To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oroy, of Summer, yestorday aftarnoon,1 Febnmry 24, 1910. twins n boy and a girl, Doth thoi motlior and 'tho two llttlo youngstors aro getting along very woll and tho father is tho proudest man today on Catch ing Inlet, This is tho second pair of twins horn at Sumner this monthlr', Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farrln being tho parents of tho first ones. Has Oixinitloii Hobs Smith under went a successful operation for" ap pendicitis at tho Mercy Hospital yes terday. (Mh Position. Will Sncfldon, who left rocontly for Roslyn, Wash ington, has written Davo Rccs that ho has secured a position near Clo Elum,' tho pay bolng ?3.85 for nn eight-hour day. lvi Hox Social. Tho Christian Endeavor and Dothany Ulblo class or tho North Rend Christian Church will glva a box soclnl this evening In Taylor's Hall, Tho boxes, will bo untrlnimcd. Shortugo of Content Owing to a shortngo of comont, Will Lnwhorno had to call n halt In his street work. Tho concrete Rldowalk la also being hold up. With tho nlco weather pre vailing, thoro is grief ovor these, do lays. ' CHtifiilly III. Carl F. Graves, n North Dond shoemnkor underwent an operation at Mercy, hospital today. Ho was found to bo suffering froi.i cancer of long standing and but little rollcf could bo given him. His condi tion Is critical. To H"do tho Goat Tho Koos Kouuty Knights of tho Grip o(i Sat urday night aro to hold a spoca 1 Tnpotlng at tho Owls Hall on Front 'street. Albort Scollg mid Frank Lcsllo, tho latter of Coqulllo, aro to rldo'tho goat through tho Initiation exorcises. Registering Slow. Voters took oc- 'caslou, whou tho first of tho good wcathor started, to register under tho pormanont registration lnw, but dur ing tho last wcok the numbor has fallon ofr considerably. It Is abso lutely necessary that voters In this 'section roglHtcr beforo April 18 either with J, T, Ilrnnd or Judgo Ponnock. (milng Over Hond. Via hono- baek Deputy Stato Highway Engineer E. I. Cantlno and Roudmnstor R. n. IMurdook are coming over tho. county road from Goqullle this irfteruoon and will bo here this evening. This Is fortho. purpose pf maklngasurvoy PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY ray Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service R .UDEVJLLE i ,l a TJ.,1 ,0I,: VllK 'WVK.MIilS MUS1PAL TRIO that Mill ,,, num,,c,, ""I" violin, plnno mid hinging. If' " Own. J e''S0 erylMl3-. Note This net will , appear ""'t.ua " "' cl"K, liotu-eoii :0 nnd 0:00, Ivtnoon t,LlloIUK IMIOTOPLAYS " ''Mured i ' r,'m ,,,tf "rtI roinnnce by BE.v w f""1' ac,s tho Itellilnco Fllin Coinpniiy. 'onwir0,'!;", UUU',) WAWIUH-A riot of fun. A good SPR Tup ," , reels" ,t'J, f?o diM. , 1 lVT,lOVs nIn"N,N W1T!I US AN 00 HOME HAPPY RS,ftv . "'''TBA PKATniRi) KVERY . NIGHT - MAIDS OR DOWN CHILDREN', Re THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 24, 1916-EVENING of tho county roads. Tomorrow it i bxpeeted they will go down via Smiti, klnlet to Dandon. Electricity Ofr.Owlng to troif hlo at tho Smith mill plant today, elect: Iclty was off a consldornbh Part or tho afternoon and tho Ore gon Power Company mndo nrrango monts to stnrt Its old electric plant at Porter to tako care of the sit uation pending repairs nt tho Smith plant. Ac Misses Stick. When W. F. Schirrolo, or Kastport, was cutting kindling yesterdny artornoon, tho ax0 sllppod, almost severing his in dox finger. Ho caiiio at once to a doctor and it took 13 stitches to s6w up tho wound. Tho finger will bo saved. At Point of Dentli. Mrs. Robert McCnnn, long a resident of NorU Hend, nnd ono of tho best know i Iplonoors of Coos Hay, lies at tho point of denth nt their homo nt ,I2ii8lsldo todny. Tholr two datigh 'tors, Mrs. 13. Georgo Smith nnd Mrs..Ei n, Hodson, aro nt her bed side They recqntly moved to EiiBt sldo'. To Itovlcw Association. E, p. Ulack, tester of the Coos Day Cow Testing association, was here today. He said that tho local organization Is to bo ronowed Tor anothor year, In March. Thcro is n change for tho hotter notlcoablc In the milk produc tion this spring. Tho local nssocln Hon is ono of the largest In Ore gon and Included In its membership nro tho up to dnto dairymon of this end. of tho county. . , , Sccinn Xow Quilt-tent. The Sons ot Norway havo secured now quar ters for tholr bi-monthly meetings. Horeafter they will meet n tho Mooso Hall Instoad of tho Finnish Hall, ac cording to the announcement of It. Uuggo. This Is moro conveniently located for tho members who camu from North Dond. Tho meetings of tho order nro hold on tho second and fourth Thursdays of the month, the next meetng bolng on March 9. DnNobnll Come Again. Llko tho hnlbs of Inst year's llllics that spent tho winter In seclusion and nro al ready blossoming forth with tho spring, tho llasobull Dug, tho famil iar spcclcB, Is coming forth from its ,Inlr nnd Is again In Young America's midst. It Is but a short timo now boforo tho coast Icngua team goes Into training. Salt Luke Is scheduled to opon hor sorlcs with tho Portland Doavors In ti. Itoso City on April 18. ' Sow Wo Must Dress Up. It's n new fad In Amorlca, this business of designating each week of the yenr for soino particular event. Just now wo havo Pay Up wcok nnd half a doz- oh others passed and now tho now ojs that bo havo just decreed that Tfil nil '17 in A nrll O aim II lm ilnali. 1 n'nted and known as Dress Up week,' -Mr8- ,:' KromliiBa Is much bettor, tho purposo being to don the' now,s,, ""dorwont nn operatlqn at the spring suits, tho hats that go with tho Kind now vonr and nil snrtn 'nt gay ralmont, Is Called East. Harry Reynolds, gonial pursor nnd wireless man or tho Nairn Smith, was not aboard when tho vessol arrived In port this morn ing from tho south. On Tuesdny, Just boforo sailing timo, ho received n wiro from tho oast saying that his brothor Is critically 111. He left at once, but Is expected bnck again with in about two weeks' timo. As Tues day was a holiday Capt. Mngco'was unablo to get another purser and camo up without ono. J'jrrty tit Hnii'lmi. According to tho trainmen, thq party consisting pf John M. Scott, J. A. Ormandy, Addison Donnott and Supt. W. F. Miller, after visiting at Powers yes terday, capio bnck to Myrtlo Point on one of tho SniRh-Powors log ging trains nnd later In tho day continued to Coqulllo, where -thoy. spent Inst night. TIiIb morniug thoy wqrjt do.wn to Rnudou nnd .-nro ex pected back hero on tho evening train. Mr. Donnott will rorualn. hi the CoqulUo Vnley for n few days wrltlg up those sections. . Oondi-oii't) Xiurow I.'scape. Walt-f or Condron, of the McDonald & Condron Company, had a narrow escnpo from death In tho woods of.js.mnM,jNT Ah0L'x SUPREME West Marshfiold yestordny nrtor-j COURT OF THE .WORLD. noon, ilt Is snid tha,t u troo, In rail-1 ' Ing, camo so closo to him thuf the ' 1 1 Ladies nro you nniiojecl nud rinhnrrossod by super fluous liulr? KIKO a luiniiTiws ireitaratlon PAINTiKSSLY mid PER MANENTLY RE.MOVES Superfluous Hair 'Tho Owl" is exclusive agents for Ihls toilet lino. Llteraturo on application. "The Owl" The Central Avenue Drug LA n.l n"" f - '" Phono 74 Wo Deliver Immediately. watch ho carried in his pocket was crushed. Only minor Injuries woro suffered by Mr. Condron, though a doctor's services woro necessary, lie considers himself very fortunato that ho wrts not instantly killed. t PERSONAL. MENTION t MR. AND MRS. HIONRY MAUKK enmo in yesterday from Rose burg. WILLIAM CANDL1N Is In the city today from Coqulllo, calling on the trade. TOM MOFF1TT, of tho Dcavcr Hill mines, was a Marshfleld business visitor yesterdny. JOHN HURLKY nnd N. C. Ullcfscn, or Larson Inlet, were among tho visitors hero today. W3ARL POWHLL returned lust ov- enlng from aibuslness trip to Myr tle Point nnd Coqulllo. ' Mil. AND 'MRS. A. C. V12STAL loft on an cnuly .boat for , up Cobs River, where thoy spent tho day. MRS. L. W.- JACOIJ8 and little son, Lloyd, wlllt leave tho last of tho weok for Portland whero thoy will visit for a while. R13V. RODERT E. BROWNING camo over this morning on tho early train after a short visit with Dean Horsfall at Dandon. D. I. M'GEE, or Langloy & Mich aels, camo up yesterday from San Francisco and will bo hero for about 10 days looking after company business. HHN D. OSTL1ND , .went down to. Dandon on tho. 'morning train (whore tho work on .tho school building, remodeling is being brought to a close. MRS. HALLD, wife of Capt. Hnlld, Kcopor or the Umpqua const gunrd station camo up this morning on tho Nnnn Smith on her way homo, from a "visit In tho.isotith. JOE KNIGHTi tho Myrtle Point hprsorann, was horo yesterday on business nnd pleasure. Ho ex pects to havo qulto a string In training at tho fair grounds thoro this season. JOHN P. SHERIDAN camo up on UTff Nnnn Smith this morning from Salt Fnnclsco whore ho has hecu In tho mining brokcrngo business. Ho Is visiting with his brqthor, T. R. Sheridan In North Bond. MRS. F. I). BROWNE, whoso hus band has charge of the Southern Pacific construction near tho Umpqun, Is spending n row days with .Mrs. J.- V Bunnott and other Marshfleld friends. i g AMONG THE SICK t ' - Morc h08""0' '" weoit t AT THE HOTELS I J Chiindlcr Hotel William Candllu, Coqulllo; Geo. E. Norton, Portland; Leonard Cut ler, San Francisco; C. II. Albort, Portland; II. L. Wright, Portland; D. I. McGoo, Snn Francisco; C. II. Mitchell. Portland; C. II. McCutch oon, Snn Francisco; J. J. McGulre. Powers; A. II. Noycs, Snn Fran cisco; S. A. Schluoter, Oakland. St. Liivirciico Ilntol O. Logglo, Grants Pass; h. Par son, Flagstnfr; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mnbeo, Roseburg; John Hurloy, Lar son Inlet; N. C. Elloffion, Larson Inlet; M. Dales, Portland; J. Hores, MUlington; C. .Snow, Dandon. Llojd Hotel Victor Scott, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. A. Mandery, Powers; C. L. Spar relorn, Lunglols; John Whobroy, -Myrtle Polnr vrt BkCT, Cha'rloa vBakeV Pow'orW ) IpyV"3' M V irl TO A , ,,wlC0 Sodcty min, .v ... .... Illipoitllllt hltltCIIICIIt IMMV I'Cl'- ninitciit Pence Do Ehtnblishcd. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 21. Tlinl nnllnnn mnv nehln'vn normnnont innnnn wlthniil wnr or" tlin fear of 'war, by sotting up at Tho Hague that "Supremo Cpuit or the World" to which thoy agreed nt tho second Hague tribunal. Is the Idea set Jorth In a statement fssued by tho l JIIHUIIKWI IUOI.U DUVIUI... .! ol"i- ilug the ueelopmonts liiat navo leu N ED 1 hup to this, logically t.ho next step Jin the peace program, Aithur Deerln Call, tho scorotnry of! tho society,. (Said; ; j "It became neccssay long ago for. Ijtho chillzcd nations to orgaulzot .rules binding upon them in tholr; i Intercourse with ono anothor. Tho a result is that, us tho international relations have been multiplied, in-l tornutlonul laws, which uro their outgiowth, hne Increased In iiuni- bej' and Importance, Over six. .hun dred cases havo been decided be tween the United Stntos and foreign nations In accord with international principles or nrbltratlon, friendly composition, or law. "In 1SD9 twonty-slx nations ot tho world met nt The Huguo nnd mndo laws tor thcinsolvos, some ntfoctlng tho conduct or nations In war, others in pence. In 1907, forty-four of the nations met nt The Hnguc. At this conference laws, sonio relating again to war, sonic to pcaco, wero Btatcd and nttorward brought into tho prnc tlco or nations. Perhaps most Im portant or nil, tho conrcrenco or 1907 adopted n drnrt convention tor tho ostnbllshmont or a permanent court or Justice In other words, a supreme court or tho world. All tho notions represented ngrccd upon this court. The only renson It was not Immediately organized nnd sot Into motlbn Iny in tho fnct Hint the nations .could not agree upon n method of appointing Judges. "Tho two great Important out-ptnndlng- facts rolntlvo to the two Hnguo conferences nro Hint thoy wero In reality Inw-ninking bodies and that the leading countries of tho world officially agreed to tho or ganization of.n high court of na tions, "It Is not especially Important that thoso nro tho two things pleaded for by tho founder of tho American Peace Society In 1840. Tho Impoitanco ot them lies In tho fnct Hint thoso two gront principles nro at the basts of tho hope or an In ternational penco, becnitse It Is theso two great ngenclcs, n law-making and law-Interpreting body, that aro to function ultimately as a substitute for International wnr. it Is" of Im portance that we of Amorlca should understand this, tor In It lie the possibilities or pormanont world ponce. "It Is truo that tho wnr. hns lirnilirht in tlln Ittillnil 3tiitn now opportunities nnd now rcspoualblll-. tics. A great patriotic opportunity racing America today Is to promoto tho principles or a Judicial settle ment of differences through such agencies an tho recently formed American Institute of International Law, to advanco among our sister republics tho peaceful and sympa thetic settlement ot international disputes, and that In nccordnuco with the principles or law nnd equity' "Does It not stand to renson Hint, nftor tho experience of tho greatest of world wars now destroying In Europe ho accumulated trcasuros of centuries and tho flowor of her nfanhood, thero will bo another, a third conferenco of neutrals arid bolllgoronts, probably nt Tho Hnguo wJiero grentor promlnonco shall bo given to tho machinery of Justlco already nt hnnd? Is Hint not tho grcnt psychological moment for which wo should now bo prcpnr-j litg? '"If In July, 1911, when Serbia offered to send tho only remaining point in dispute between herself and Austria to Tho Hnguo, thoro had boon in existence thcro an ac credited court, such as was contem plated by Wllllnm Lndd and by tho hlgh-mlndcd statesmen or tho 1907 conference, who knows that this tiemendoiis tragedy might not have boen averted7 "Early In 1914 plans woro aruc tlcally completed, and, as Is known' hv tlinsn whoso IiiikIiiohr It. Ih In I know, tho .forolgu minister or ono or tho European powers had ox pressed his willingness Indeed, desire to cnll upon iiIuq or tho leading porvors known to bo par thvlnrly fnvorablo to tho project, to perfect at tho onrllost passlblo time and details for the permanent establishment of such n court of arbltnl Justlco. "Thoio was in January, 1911, overy reason for believing that ,tho court would bo, established beforo tho end of tho yeur.,From my pplnt, of vlow, ono of tho most tu..t rccts In all history Is, that If tho writing of the Austrian note of July 23, 1914, could havo been post poned a year there would havo been In oxlstonco International machin ery to oporuto as a substitute for wnr, - iffJS "Now is tho timo to prepare to perfect that machinery, when peaco has onco moro bcou secured. Tho Job belongs peculiarly to tho Unit ed States and slio should now bo. biiBy shaping hor course." Jr. D. O. Vnughnn, Dentls(, Itopm 20. First Nntlonnl Barik building. WOHHMaBHHiBnMHMHWiBWaM Brashes Wo hnvr. n Inrgo ussorti meiit of tho best Hnlr Il'i-iishfH lu tho worlil, ADAM'S HAIR lilt t'SI IKS $1.00 to $5.00 THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE A Phono SSOHivV Wo Deliver Immedlntely EDITION. Get Prices at the J. C. Penney Store Before Buying. Meh's Wool Mixed Socks. o Ott Worth half the price more Oi UC Men's Cotton Work SoX. Seamless. - Three-for-25c value. Our price 3C A heavier one. Seamless. o nr OK Two-for-25c value. Our price 1U ttJC Men's Black Dress Sox. i Our price lli Men's Work Shirts, the extra full-cut ?Kr kind. 45c value. Our price V Men's Work Pants, $1.25 value. QRn Our price 70t Flarinel Shirts,- worth half the price more. QQa Our price uo, Mackinaws. The good kind. Every day &A qo at the J. C. Penney Company ....tP,J7 Full-cut good dye Overalls. $1.25 value. fln Our price -,A:f. OJt We Lead r 4 &--, jzJl Originators Others Iit&MD . ofn . Follow VjmmzMnL 1 i 1 1 ' wm1 Low Prices SOCIAL OALKXPAR. THURSDAY. North Dcttd Methodist La- dies' social afternoon nU tho church. A. N. W. club with Mrs. AWnndra Lando. FRIDAY. Dahlia club with Mrs. 11. E. Reanlor. Trio Card club with Mrs. II. A. Wells. Ncedlccraft club of North Bend with Mrs. Clark Glad- mon. Kensington club with Mrs. L. L. Thomas. Lndlos' Art Club with Mrs. O h. F. FalkoiiBtoln. Marshfiold High School Sonlor Ball. SATURDAY. Family Clrclo of Bunker ( Hill with MrB. Ed Duncan. North Bond Library Board Informal rtcoptlon from 3 to C In North Bend Club rooms. ' J NEW TODAY t ! FOR SALE Property nt $1100 ultll gunrnntcod Income of 10 por cont or hotter. A fow choice building lots nt greatly reduced prices Quick snlo. Frlzeen & Duncan, 18C Broadway. X FOR RENT t CilD tJCWT 4 X rlln nbN I FOR RENT Comfortable, apart ments for rent, furnished, J 15.00, flno locntlon. I. S. Kaufman & Co. ,,ou myr ifurnlsied two room npt. Heated. $15.00. Mntson's Storo. Inqulro FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and 'cold water, bath. 853 Third st.' .. . iii . , i . i ,i i ' , FOR DENT Rooming house ovor Hkblads Hardware Stotfl. AFP 4 at Ekbladi &.,Bon, or, call 360. 'i ? X FOR SALE I $ FOR TRADE Complete, well equip ped chicken ranch, will trado for Marshfleld lots. I. S. Kaufman & Co. NOW Ih tho rbuo to get thoso window boxes and window screens. Phone 341J. r.oST Tnll light from Ford nuto Roward for return to Jny Doyle. LOST Small key on red stiilng. Pleaso return to Times office. WANTED AT ONCE Competent housekeeper, good wages. Mrs. Frank E. Rogers. Ph. 3107. WANTED Girl to holn with house- ! work. Good homo. Apply Mri. A. Carlson, Tompleton, Oregon. $5,00 PER MONTH Will Buy u Homo in Sunnyvale Mnrshriold'H Popular Suhui h "See Reid About It." SbbV llTfcV lt jfc THREE BICYCLE TIRES liny Them From Us. Wo Clinrgo Nothing to Put Them on Your Whdrl I MARSHFIELD CYCLERY F Ice Cream Is our Meclnlty. Wo inuko It ourxclvcH. Wo know it. Is imro nnd vt holcsonic. Wo inuko any kind to order for parties. Also frozen puddings. Pure Ice Cream, delivered, $1.25 per gallon Wo deliver nny time, day or night SARTER'S Guaranteed Ranges THE STERLING RANGE In without question tho highest qiinllty, tho most Mttlsfnctory ami longest-w earing ran to mndo today. It is constructed particularly for Western fuel, Is reinforced through out, nsboMoH lined nnd rlghly fin ished. It will give satisfaction ovvry day In tho year; It is Insuiod for yenrn ngalust wearing parts, hud this Is n point jou cannot well over look In making jour rnugo selection. Come in and let us show you Johnson Gulovsen Company QVAL1TY 1IOMK FURNISHINGS North Front tjtroot Mnrslifiold WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 t'12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R FOIt TRANSFER AND KTORAOE OF HOUSEHOLD HOODS, FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Cnll FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono io:i Itcsldeuco Phono 1M-.T Market Avo. nnd Waterfront THE WHITE IS KINO Of all Sowing Mnchlncs Now located at 25 C Market avo. West. Phono 193-J, Wo havo , also got big bargains in all kinds ot used machines, All machines. Bold on easy payments. PERHAM PARK In tho Heart of the City $10.00 Per Month Yolir fholro of building sltct 150 Front Street. mmmmmmmtmmmtmtmmm . v