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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION. -; "five Si HH BREVITIES - . r Ml&4 Bp V K " "v 9 i. i , ,: trl or utfsuic?" L.fiiirconUn- lUUi" ue l0ann6Vyou. 0,136 to -us now SWPC .n,t t0 your SL "Abo the JSoc seldom gives. Remember, style E you "caf Florihc019 vBlt Ihll fiij -Obt" Mar mMIf'-i-di 'J ' It. $&tf V. i..'' Y- V'uW, w r The Arab a new thaa with an old shoe's comfort, $8 and $6. Marshficld Woolen Mill Store No'tV Ld BMIB TU Sheriff has Informed us that rtKndastatomonttooverytnx- , whoso address ho knows, ns ll of their taxes, thoro- r,Uroii will send tlieaostntomonta ii,Tlth tho omouni 01 yum i" .till we they nro paid nnd kcoo rd on our looks of "' lia' . ,.i...i .. ont In VOtl. (It Iliooui " - - lanagan& BcniieltBank SOUTH COOS HIVKII 1JOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves .Murslifleld every day 8 it. in. Leaves head (if river nt mm j. in. STEAMER RAIXROW leaves 1 1 end of river dally nt 7 n.iii. I.i'iUes MarslUlcId nt U p.m. I 'or eliarter npiily on lionril. ROGERS i SMITH, Props. 1. Ocorgq Davis, president of the .J 'rfinllllllinr.llln.il..- ...ltd I..000 II fll..-l- -a w vuiitj'itii m itil uuuuu U V till ton, director and W. C. Chase, sec retary, woro hero Saturday to confer with Charles Hall. Hti?y Discussion on. Tonight tho city council will hold an open nioot- ,Hng for tho discussion of tho Jltnoy ordinance, though the mensuro will t ! , 4 inoi uo passed this evening. Owners TlllMUKATiil.i iM.nw,..,., !of mits who might como under tho . ' .imwiI. v lv-.,..ll! I. l .1. (Br AmoclMM 1'fcsuo coop B, Timet. QREGON ,"palr, with westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD ' r ernment meteoroloclst: tax-will bo given this chanco to ex ! plain their side of tho matter. leaves for Home. Tho Rosobarg Review last Thursdoy Bald: "J ml go Coke, who has been holding court For tho 24 hours endlnc at 'liero for tho past two weeks, will 4.43 a. urn,, Mnrt'U ' C,' by $1 leave for .Marshflold Friday ovonlng. Hon J. Ostllnd, Bpr-clnl gov- J,I1'B ck B 01l of tho best known ijuugcs in aoutiiorn Oregon, and no v.ns entertained ijulta oxtonslvoly dur Iiie his stuy In this city." Maximum ... 4 a Minimum nn At- 4:43 a. nu .'. 15 Precipitation j;03 llli C7.r,8 if Precipitation samo period' 'nst year 53.45 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. SUNRISE AXD SUNSET Monday ti Sugar Advances. Local whole salers havo received word of an nd- 'vunco of 10 cents a sack on sugar,' though it is said that this will not j materially affect tho rotall market. hn spito of reports that the market 'Is Boarlng, tho wholesalers bollcvo March c Sun rises at 'that thcro will bo no great rnlso, nnd 0:27 and sots at 5:55 ' tt,so that the present prices will re main firm. Tho market Is controlled by tho demand for raw sugar and Just lately tho Allies have .been buying heuvlly. SUUt SIiiik Wr. Saturday Was Uho opening of tho war on tho shags. Gordon Smith and Charles Hanson wont across tho Hay In a power boat 'nnd In a very short tlnio brought down 12 of tho birds. They used rifles, Postpone SoNlnn. Mrs. .T. W. Hriiinott announces that owing to the Inability of I'rof, Conltlln to reach hero today, tho open meeting of the Kilscopal Guild at tho Otilld hall tonight has been lndutlnlUly pout poucd. BICYCLE TIRES r7 Tlirni Troiii l's. Wo Cbtfo Xollilnc In Put Tlieiii on Vnur Wlio'l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY FOIt TltAXHKMIt AND KTOHAOI-: OF HOUKKIIOM) fi'OODS, I'ltKlflllT AND HAGCJAfJK Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono JOSS lU'.sldenco Phono 11UJ Market Ave. mid Wnlorfrnnt Paper .May S'iiiI Again. It was said today that II. 11. Woldy Is making arrangements In North lloud for the resumption .this wcok ,of tho Dally Tldo, that was closed down a mouth ago on account of attachments. COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency For rnllulilo Abstracts of Tlllo nnd bout, COOS HAY ltlCAL M For rollnlilc Abstracts ssss TilleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Maraliflohl and Conulllo City, Orogon. Cfnl Arnls I'jistdldo nnd SciiK.stackcn'H Adilitloii. ittii ntlrntlon paid to ahsossiiiontu mid payment of tnxes. IIKXUV BKXGSTACKIJN, Manager. The Kilbu rn Sails for PORTLAND via Astoria MARCH 12 From Smith p.,., . Dock- ,v"niorniation call 136 The Breakwater Sails for -EUREKA, SAN FRANCISCO - SANTA BARBARA . LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Direct MARCH 10 .. Terminal L. G. CUSHING, Agent. Speak.-r Delayed. Prof. K. S. Coukllu, of tho UnlvniHlty of Ore gon, who was to havo addrcssod tho high school students, tho tcach orH nnd others 1 -i i today, was un ablo to get In l:i account of the rough weather but Is expected In a day or bo. Appeal Is Denied. Tho Supremo Court of Orogon lias just denied nu nppcal for a rohcarlug In tho easo of G, V. Losllo versus Mc Noll, n raso which was rccoutly won by tho defondant. Harry G. Hoy, attorney fof McNeil, has just recolvod this word. Special Car. C. R. Pock and Warren Hoed loft In n special car tills afternoon for Gardlnor In order to nttond a mcotlng of tho Port Commission thero about tho $200, 000 bond Issue for harbor Improve ments. Tho regular beach lino stages woro uuablo to oporato today. Uoble Theate . TONIQHT R owIns tho world's greatest photoplays. Ham -rn w,llli' Fox presents UIlltl' Tll, ,niU" p'im In ,TIII-: AVOXDKItFl'n AD- '4!a r 1'liot i " of tll mo3t atartllng and lntonso Wll Aoirla'g ... , ys Bul,romo over released. William Fariuim, Sl'sfEXSE l nCl0r' nnl'cara lu (llml ro,' T,I,S ONI'1! K TllU,'s. VIVID SITUATIONS, MAKB ' - ul' TDK MKMOHAjULK PHOTOPLAYS OF THE YEAR. "' Met,,, p"ODUCni) IN SIX RI313LS, 1 ,10 Ineludod,. making an oxtra long p liPSTAlKSlY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT. Toaot I :n. UUWN, 15 cents CHILDREN, 5c "Ooa f .1. Arnold Dalv in "Tim Mmm nf Hm Muto" 8''ton Klrlt IuvcstiKntor stories, in flvo reels. an oxtra long program lenses Storo'ooiii. J. Loo Drown today signed up a long lease on tho lowor flcor of tho 131 Dorado block. Ho Is now negotiating for tho purclinso of tho stock of tho Red Cross Drug Company, which occupies tho stororooni, but In easo ho la unalilo to buy It, ho will open with u now stock of goods about April 1. Victim Known Here Horaco Murch, tho Coburg pioneer who was accidentally shot a few days ago at his homo by his son-in-law who was trying to kill a hawk, was woll known lu Marshflold having spent several months hero Inst Biimmor. He spout much of his time at tho Blanco cigar store, being n groat solo and pinochle player. His son, Harold, worked at the Smith mill for scvernl months, leaving hero last July for California where ho Is working as a printer. Gcorgo Murch, another son, spent considerable .tlnio on mining projects in Coos county. Xow Cannot Vote. Charles Nor rls, mi old plonoor of Coos Day, and an American citizen, Is uuablo to register. Thirty years ago ho took up a homestead and had to Bond his citizenship papers back to Washington, 1). C. They havo novor been returned and Mr. Nor rln thought nothing more about them until ho camo to register Saturday boforo Registrar J. T. Ilrand, under tho permanent reg istration law. Ho had not his pa porn and tho voting card could not bo made out. Ho wns naturalized at Kinplro when that was tho coun ty seat. Now Mr. NottIs Is Bonding to Washington, hoping that his, pa pors havo boon filed thero nnd havo not boon lost. I born : ?$ lmiGIIAM To .Mr. and Mrs. llert Milgham, at their homo In North Uond this morning, a 12-pound daughter. Doth mother and llt tlo girl are doing very well today. t PERSONAL MENTION : $ J. D. DARKLOW of Arago was among tho week end vlsltois In tho city. JAMES DOLLAR was horo from Ilun don over Sunday, returning thero again. ' ' LLOYD CUTL1P and wlfo woro down from tholr homo on Coos Rlvor over SundaV. J L. KENNEDY and wife enmo up from Uaudou and spent tho wook end lu tho city. 1 E. CONWAY loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo, looking after somo real estate transaction:. VERLIN PARKER has arrived horo from tho Sluolaw whoro ho has been making soundings of the bar. SAVE 331-3 PER CENT ON YOUR NEXT CORSET, AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE CORSETS WITH THE SNAP AND STYLE S ''VV. i'W Ladles' Corsets, batiste, medium bust, form support crs; $1.00 val ue, our price . ... .70e Ladles' Corset, low bust, no lilp stay", slv supporters; $l.i0 value, our prlco lKo Ladles' Corsot, batiste, lilgli bust, slv supporters; !? !.",() value, our price Hc Ladles' Corset, double batiste, low bust, slv siippoi tors, no hip stays; $1!.0 value,' our price . . . . .Sjtl.ll Medium low bust, slv supporters, elastic goto lu bust and elastic Inserted In back at bottom; !?;t.00 value, our price ..,. Jjil.DH ltlugo Dolt, medium bust, short, sklit; .fiil.OO value $i.lH Heavy Dingo Hell, for stout fig ures; $1.00 villus $:J.itf We Lead Others Follow Next Door to Postoffice Originators of . Low Pricgs GUY LATT1N left on tho Break water yesterday for Portland, expecting to bo gotio for somo j time. CHARLES HALL expects to loayo, about Wednesday for Snlom and Portland. Ho will attend tho rur al credits session in Salem ovorlnnd Saturday fgr Portland whero ho oxpects to locnto. Win, Stecklo took his placo hero. Mr. Lashaway vigorously denied tho story told by Jess Torroll that thcro would bo n wedding In Port land soon utter his arrival there.' JAMES KORSYTHE, tho well known commercial traveler, returned to Marshflold on ono of his regular trips. MISS ELVIRA FRIBEEN returned to hor work lu the nhcrlff's office nt Coitulllo today after spending tho wcok end hero with her parents. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE GOULD and baby returned on tho Nunn Slmti yesterday from Clbolu, Arizona, whoro they havo boon for a fow months. WARREN REED, tho Umpqua cap italist and booster, nnd wlfo nro spending n fow (lays' horo ns tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Mo Kcown nt Tho Chandler. $..;$ t AT THE HOTELS J $$ Lloyd Hotel f ' F. C. RogorS Powers; Jack Ponelk, t'owors; Hanot Sherman, Denver Dill; J. L. Konnody and wlfo, Ban- don; J. Bohlondor and wife, Coos Jttver; N. Mlko, Coos Rlvor; Lloyd Cutllp nnd wlfo, Coos River; John Marlow, IlQqulam; Charles Clinton,! Portland; Georgo Curtis, North Uond; Gcorgo Angulas, North Bond. St. l.nwrcuro llotcI G. Hick, Conledo; Frank Bowron, Lakeside; Ray Dillard, Bluo Ridge; A. S. Malakoff, Euroka; Ilert Dyor. Allogauy; P, Dolan, Boavor Hill; i Henry Bunch, Beavor Hill; Vomon Smith, Beaver Hill; J. F. Polloy, Co qulllo; C. I. Hageman, Portland; Don Charleson, Bandon. Chaiidler Hotel E. A. do Schwolnltz, Portland; G. 'A, Woldln, Portland; J. J. Moany, Portland; W. E. Zlmmorman, Port- f land j C. P. Bell, Portland; C. W. Balrd, Portland; R. E. Malonoy, San Francisco; Bon Mitchell, Portland; I J. C. Brick nnd w)fo, ReodBport; J. C. Milllngton, Myrtlo Point; J. D. THE REV. JOHN LEGGETT, of tho Christian church In Coqulllo, was . In North Bond yesterday preaching In tho Christian church. Ho re turned homo on tho morning train, P. L. PIIELAN of Myrtlo Point wns horo last night onrouto homo from San Francisco, having como up on tho Nnun Smith. Business condi tions aro Improving nt San Frnn-cIbco. T, J. THRIFT, County Assessor, camo over this morning from tho county seat. - V. G. HLND.MARSlIj'dlYiBlon, engin eer north of Coos Bay, was lu this morning. Hlgnia Chls Meet. Tho alumni mombors or tho Sigma Chi frutor nlty mot yesterday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanagan and oujoyod a dinner and talked over fraternity mnttorn. Thoro woro In tho group besides tho hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Claurto Nasburg, Mr. nnO Mrs. John C. Kendall, James Mont gonfory, Harry Butler, 1. It. Towor and Ben Fisher. Gets First Officer's Paper. Cap tion August Lofstedt, former skip per of tho Ill-rated Santa Clam, Iuih passed his examination boforo tho U. S. Inspectors In Portland nnd rocolvod bin first officer's pnporn, said Captain J. J. Menny today. It la understood that Capt. Lofsleat cannot yet tnko an oxanilnatlon for master's papers. INSPECTORS J. J. Moany and V. 7 Woldln loft this morning for Port land,-gottlng ns fur bb Jarvln lnnd- il'pund box lug when thoy woro turned back bccatiBO of no stages. On Ticket Campaign. Students or tho North Bond High School uro today soiling tickets for tho dobato thoro on Friday ovonlng with tho Albnny debating team. Tho differ ent rows In tho school asBombly aro In n ticket soiling contest. All thoso In tho winning row lecolvo n pound box of candy; tho ono soil ing tho ni03t tickets gets a five- ALBANY HERE FRIDAY Will Delmto Xottli llend Team on Tills Date Aster'u Debaters Refused to Come by Bout Evidently bollcvlug that, a slego of seasickness Is not at all conducive to .good nrguucnt, tho foliating team of-ABforla high school refused to conio hero mid ncn( Norlliflloud If thoy had-to conio by stoApishlp. Inasmuch' 'as North Bond would havo to pny tho dxpoiises It de cided Hint tho ovorlnnd Irth 'Would bo too oxponslvo. It Is for this reason Hint tho Albany high school team will como Instead on Friday for tho delmto that ovonlng. This arrangement was made with Earl Fltzpatrlck. of tho statu university, who Is con drrlliiK tho stnto series. Aplarla will Instead, dobato with Jefferson hlgfi Bohool of Portland. This In tho first doflnlto word rognrdlug tho dobato. If North Pond wins tills contest tho t';n n must moot two or threo other nnr chii'uplnuB lipToro moving Into tho last stop toward tho stain clinni-plnufiblp. Mrs. Fred Ilolllstor iinderwout n nurcosflfnl ojinralfou today at tho Mercy Hospital. ASSESSOR 5 Likes Our CoimDy. Oscar Gra ven, a well-Known wheat rancher of Grafton, North Dakota, is horo looking ovor Coos Bay and In all probability will sottht horo. Ho Is Interested lu dairying. Yestordny Lit. Buggo took him up Coon, Rlvor, today to Kcntuck Inlet and tomor row thoy go to tho Coqulllo VaJIoy. Mr. Giovon Is from tho old homo of Mrs, Buggo's paronls. Ho ban a 700-ncro wheat ranch thoro, and ..ays many People of that section aro talking or Coos Bay. GEORGE W. MOORE of tho Monro i T . l.nM 1a. ... ...fin liAwn fn.ll I i.lllUUUl liUHU'llllJ , "D iiuiu limn Bandon y this morn thoro Is to start up very sltprtly. ,-estenlay returning again AMUJADY AfPHALSINO 1-ltC nlng. Ho says tlio jnllH l) w" ,,,, f'Xo Rediictlon" K)H T, . Thrift, a iiAnn ,,f nnrvnllU. i CoiHUy Assessor .AntolstH Kick ! - About High Valuation Map on Display. So many peoplo wanted to seo tho roller map of Coos Bay mado by II. L. Houpormaii, tho city onglncor's offlco, nftor loading tho account In Tho Times 'nnd thoro wqro so many Inquiries re garding It that finally tho builder of It brought tho map to Tho Owl Ding store on Contral avonuo, whore it u u u.-,..- Darklow, Arago; P. L Pliolnn, Myr- Gets GVo.1 Posltlo.-M. A. Ham-i1'0 VoU' Ja, G,.?B0"' San F: iltou Tldo, IOC iMUIIIUU, ,D,l..t,vU w.- . .. .... n n Pl.nflnl,l i i ... n.llln. ...ill Tiinilnl'nr """l uniumwi " w...i. ., goes io uuuuu.u u ...... ""'- oiympla; D. I. Jamleson. Corvallls; of a weekly newspaper. A f loud R of his. county school super Into id- J SppIni'fiold: O. I!. Holt, Port ent there, has Just purchased tho Portland; Homer plant. Mr. Hamilton was ''o f".GUt, Portland; W. A .Ilarr Cor about a year and mudo a Broat(yBj Ocoa,o w MQOro ,lanUon. numbor of rrionds. 'jamos Dollar, Bandon; E. S. Gallag- Gets GVod Posltlo.-M. A. Ham-i ''' ':iBO; oa " ; , .. Cdacoj O. C. Haml In, Boavor Hill; to,,, mor reporter or lWly, ; Mr.aml "V' v bStou whoro lie'"". J. Mills, Sumnor; W. P. Reod ,r Monroo, Washington, whoro ho, nnniinnp. n. n. ciintflnld. Jamos tolc- her. Spokane; Voiiln Parker, lfan- Cow Botneis. .mis. dumuu - . . n!lfirlM .. Uucl:oy. San Fran j.honod Tho Times that two cowtjoCp. n. Llppaian, Portland; Gcorgo had trampled tho lawns or that partly Tfirry nn(J BoU( oavor ,,,. w o.' town although tho pollco had been 's je88,nBf Gamp 1; O. Prowitt, Port- 'notlflod soveral times. "How nro wo L wl. prol X jortl(UUi. n w. going to have a city beautiful If cows. ,P(Vonnori Gooa IUv0P chickens, etc., aro allowed to dostroy Jibmco Hotel our lawns and flowors" was tho . , , nvnlv pOWDrfl. n0rt Over. query Mrs. Bennott Bhot.at Tho Times. .,,.,.. g c u,ioy Sa prnnclsco; hinrBlml Carter said tho cows would',, An,jrQWH coqulllo; Jack Musgrovo. bo put whero thoy wouldn t Dotnor SHW,er. Ct Um itamsoy, Sumnor, V. again. a. Matson, Sumner; T. K, Brown, ' 'Myrtlo Point; Fred Folshors. Myrtlo Working; on Heal. Thoro Is no ... . famlly nn. chango In tho condition of tl10 l"r ,ion; Robort Geo and wlfo, Bandon; chaso by tho Coos and Curry relo- Q Milton. Coos Rlvor. phono company of the Coqulllo Val- PROF. W arrived In Saturday from Floroneo whoro ho was dolayed and honcoj Milking up or tho 191C usscssmont uuablo to attend tho choeso male- roll8 llU0 atartod. T. J. Thrift, coun- ors mooting In Coqulllo. Ho linn y assessor, was horo this morning n-rm rt-r ulflKli""- ( Jm a. K1MF BlimSMBni gono to .tho county scat. MRS. HENRY SENGBTACKEN nnd daughtors, Misses Genevieve and Doris, arrived homo on tho Nairn Smith yesterday, after spending tho wliitar months In Los Augolcti and San Dlogo, whoro thoy had vory pleasant visits. W. A. 4CKERMAN loft on the Bruukwat'or yesterday for As toria, whoro ho goos to attend tho wedding this week of hlsfuppor Coqulllo; Frank Burkholdor, 'to got tho work about Coos Bay woll under wny. Ho said that In all probability tho assessments for the now year will bo about tho samo as thoso for iOin, but ho was coufldont of the fact thoro will not bo a gouoral re duction. C, J. Furhop will bo a deputy for tlio north end of Coos county; C. II. Diingau for Sumner and Coos Rlxor; A. E. Morton, North Bend; G. N. Holt, Marshflold; I. M. Wookly, the t juew TODAY t FOR HH.Vi'FiuiilsliQd housoki'i'ii. lug rooms. Phono . I8r.-Ji020 Central. sister to an onglucor in tho of flco of tlio govornmont engluoor lug corps lu Portland. loy Tolophono company. As aiw nouncod before It Is expected that tho property will change hands on April tiouth or Bandon and along tho Co qulllo botwoon Myrtlo Point nnd Ban don; T. J. Thrift, for Bandon, Co qulllo, Myrtle Point nnd Muishrield. HARRY LASHAWAY.ror sovornl Mi. Thrirt Is now considering the up yonra a Hlor at tho Smith mill, left jpoliitmontof C. A. Pounock as deputy fuBcessor for Eastsiilo. Autolsts wlio wero scon by tlio I'asFeBBor this moriiiiig woio complaln ' Ing of tho high valuation bolng pliuod on tho enrs, Tho general cchediilo of valuation is based on tho logo of tho car and tho factory prlco of (t. Tho schedule Is as follows: 191 0 cars at CO per cent. 1915 cars at 50 per cent. 1911 cars at 10 pur cent. 1913 cars at 110 por cont. 1912 cars at 20 per cent, Otli'VK Xot Assessed Tho cars mado boforo 1912 anr not I rated ns being worth assessing. Edgar MeDuulel was tho first car owner in North Bund to bo asHossod. tli his Tho convenience and profit of Times Want "Ads will ho demon-bti'ated- by a trial. I Americanitis I I ELIXIR. I H WIIU tf, ll, IMtni tivt.u H - IH tonics ovor offered tho HJ I public Hi H H1 H -Builds up nerves anj-I ' H blood, ! H - Sold exclusively by H THE BUSY UOKNbK M DRUG STORE 1 H PJiono t!H H Wo Deliver Inuncdlalely H WANTED Will hiiy notes serum! by first mortgngo Hens on real, proporty. Harry G. Hoy. FOl'XD Part of necklace. Owner may havo samo by paying for this nd nt Tlmeu offlco. WAXTED Employers to apply at Blanco Hotel, Frco Iibor Agency for their labor. Phono 1UL, Piano, violin and cello. Gcorgo L, (ii'K"iy, opert tradicr, JIOl N. nth St., Phono 1 KI.V. I FOR RENT t FOR KENT 0 room house 0u Elrod. Apply 1102 Elrod. I'OU RENT Furnished twi room apt. Heated, $15.00. Inqulro Matson's Store 10 valuation or f220 bolng placed on I8"l914 Ford although ho Insisted j X ICOR RENTr FiirnlsliiMl flat, hot anil cold walor. bath. 853 Third et. $ I FOR SALE t .. !, he would soil the m:oliluo outright U - -- , . 1 for tlmt prlco, This would i;Uo IfOR SALE r0l og Inrubatiw lila taxea about $13 on tho iiia,,'lilno. Phono GJ. O a f