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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIBES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ami,- IIUlEBl ii r.T -. m iii'i '; it tin: 'lAi"" ij."-w MMrrnn nnnoiin- I ' i mring opening of " '22 will l.eBl.1 IT, and fonlim'o ior ... M1' ..., ..nilrrn linta uwt " " ...... .-l,ml. S.1H " " . ' ..., sill i " Jff"'-. . ,i.nril ... noor. M" - Z-.ll9limV,U TWWa U Invited lo tlia (llSpmj. frames ti..llt ItllOIII n v.nrlmn. I'm". - s& Itank ""Hding. -..t t.i.no ton. Vlmw 72. tylWi. t r PERSONAL MENTION ?$ PUIlCIl II. PKTKItSON, Of Arngo, wuh among tho visitors In tlio city today. MATT I. MAY loTt this morning for n trip j to itlio Valley to call on Ili6 tralle PAT IM0NNK8SHY returned lo tho mines tills morning after it short visit .homo. MHS. J. A. 11KAVHNST0N wuh up this morning from hor homo tit South Inlot. J. F. POLLKY, woll known surveyor of ConuHlo, Wnri ti business visitor lioro thlu morning. ALLAN TODD was n passenger lo tho Valley this in'ornliiK to boo thai hl patrons aro woll "suited." DHPUTY HIIKUIKI'"' W! V. liAIRIJ lolt overland Ui'Ih morning on hlu way to San Quentln prlfion In California, lo bring back a prisoner. mxm iRevities asides First Class Meats Ife carry a nice line of . . . riled Umb Tongua Pickled IMk Foot ll(i Ms Ears Pickled Pig Snouts kWTrlpo Norway Herring M, Finnan IJmlillo and varloim kinds of cannod fish. FRESH EGGS. 25 CENTS PER DOZEN. I0KEU COIWTHV .S.U'SAdK. (JAltLIC SAUSAt.'K AND SPAN- JSII SAUSAdK, MKXK'AN STYLK Palace Meat Market xw. X. 1). OHWAhD. Centrnl Ave. ARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY e Pay Return Charses. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY ATTEND THE PLAY ollege Chums -NOBLE THEATER-t- i!?5dayEvening, March 14 -and assist Ed. Meade in the publication of his book, "Doubling Back." Performance begins at 8:15 sharp. Wed Seats, 50 Cents liffieBusy Corner. Gen. Adm. 3Rn iinstnirs. V?u WILL BE THOROUGHLY AMUSED. l2ble Theate TONIOHT 4fMj.IV ... -C tl,l(st n. R hepioof Theater Sufoty First Tonight 0 Offer tllO RPncitlr,..,,! lw,lnn1ou THE DEVIL" B Some Pay-day Specials New Spring Styles in HALLMARK SHIRTS fyment just received or this famous make, including I shirts, negligee shirts and sport shirts, from $1,00 M en's work shirts, extra good quality and full size. 50c . ... . t OKo nnrl RDn M'S necKwear -at " - 1,00 Hen's Hats, now only - $b JNKER HILL DEP'T. STORE iir.i)i.MUX(ii:it co. riiono :m TUB WKATIIKK ItKPOltT I fir AnclMci I'rciii to Ows n, TlmM.1 OHKCIOX Unsettled with prolmhly rain In southwest and ralr In east; Houthcrly winds. LOCAL TKMPKItATUItIO KKCOIID . For tho 21 hours muling at 4:43 n. m., March lo, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special gov ornniunt meteorologist: Maximum, 55 Minimum , , .10 At l:l:i u. m 4i Precipitation 00 Precipitation bIiicu Sopl. 1, l!in C7.7G Prcclpltntlon sauio period last year rjIMfi Wind: .Northwest, partly cloudy. f suxHisij axi) suxsirr I-'rlilny .March 10. Sun rlaea at G:i!l and actB at (!:00. , Many In Atill. April 8 la the dato sot for tho wedding of Jllas Slgno Stora, of Coos Klver, to A. AV. pXyHtrom, of Astoria. Tho wedding is lo ho lu tho Finnish Hall. Tho proa- ipoctlvo hrido lu the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Stora, of Coos Rlv- vor, nnd formerly of Marshfleld. Tho groom Is a recent nrrlval from As :torla and may go Into tho contract ing business here. Pay Day Today. Tills la tho 10th of tliu month nnd'tho rcogular month ly payday at tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho stores will bo open this evening ns thoy usually aro on pay day nights. Story Hour Tomorrow. Mrs. V. V. Payno will havo chargo of tho story hour tomorrow from 10 to 11 and hor subject will bo "King Ar thur and Ills Knights." Wis XVu" Auto. Capt. Duuson, Itcopcr of tho Capo Arago lighthouse, 'camo up yesterday nnd drove homo last night lu a now Chevrolet. IIo drovo his old I'ord car up and trailed It to Gcorgo Goodrum. ly l'ttor .Mull. In splto of tho 'good weatlnr, tho paper mail failed to arrlvo this morning from Ilosoburg 'though tho letters camo through all right. It Is bollcved tho mnll car rlors aro still experiencing cousld orablo trouble on tho road Into Myr tlo Point. S'Vles to lie lutr.c-tlng. Tllo Hev. Stuhblofleld, of tho Presbyterian church, has planned a series of thrco Intcrcatliig dlBCUsalons on "Why Up hold tho Church?" Tho first ono will he hold liext Sunday morning. Hororo tho Ond of tho sorlco ho Is Intclidlng to havo talks by laymon regarding this subject. Suit Is Started. Suit has been In stituted In tho Justlco court by A. T. Haines against V. L. Condron for ?I2I, claimed to bo duo for goods delivered. Ad valued IiiIIh IUfltiil This ev ening at 8 o'clock advanced pupils of Itlio ilenrlk OJcrdrum conservatory will appear In a( recital. All patrons and friends of tho conservatory arc invited to attend. Is Lively .Street. Kront street pre sented a lively spectacle all through the day. Tho building ul tho cornor of Commercial and Front Is undergo ing repairs, tho ontlro front of It be ing torn out and with many carpen ters at work. Dean and Brawn had a largo crow of men working on tho ; new sidewalks, much of whMi was laid lately. CiiUo Sale Saluidny by the l!npt't.i ladles, at Mai-xliflchl Hardware. Kplsropal Indira' food nalo at Vol cott's storo Saturday nfteriioon. I'oUo Is Afririucd. Word has been received hero of tho affirma tion of Judge Cako's decision for tho plaintiffs In tho cusa of Minnie Studlomnn, ot al. versus W. II. Min er ot al, a suit to ipilot titlo to laud, that was taken to .tho Supremo court on an appoal. Tho laud In volved was Ton Mllo property said to bo worth about $10,000. The case has been long In the courts. Port, to Meet. Tho regular month ly meeting of tho Port of Coos liny Commission will ho hold 011 Monday al tho Chamber of Commerce At this tlmo It Is expected .the PortL will tako up tho matter of tho ponding lawsuit against tho Port nnd tho city Jointly, by West Marsh field land owners, who claim 3G, 000 damogcu for tho flooding of their lauds. Ad I jMPW TODAY t VOll SAM-2 CIIKAP lllin Tlior .Molorcyclo, 12 h. p., two-speed. Sco Chas, Smith, or Uoodrum's Oarage. WAXTKD (Jlil to vioik inoiiiliigs. Apply 5 15 iiigersoll Ave. l'OIt SAM'J Ten ncro tmct on imiiiii ty road to Sumner. I'rlco T0. Sco J. 13. Cooley, Marshfleld. !N CH00SjNG YOUR NEW SUIT, DO NOT FORGET TO EXAMINE THE QUALITY, STYLE AND MAKING OF THESE SUITS. COMPARE THEM WITH ANY AT HALF 'THE PHICE MORE, THEN SEE THE SAVING YOU CAN MAKE BY BUYING YOUR NEW SUIT AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE. Men's lland-flnlahed worsted ........ 1.: ..y .,, I?H.1M) Moil's lUuo Serge, worth Moublo tho jlrlcu.,. ...-. .$7.00 Men's all-wool blue serge, $15.00 value. Wur price' JflMM) Theso suits coino In grays, browns, mixed, gray check, Examine them closely, aiid sco tho wonderful values and tho money saved A belter ono, with non-brenkablo fronts, linnd-mado collars. blue sorgo, brown mixed, bluo mixed, $ 1 8 values spitl.Od' STBIIMNU The Htilt with snap, style, durability. Worth double the price more. Our price .1 1.75 Uluo sorgo, brown plaid, grays, phi strlpo. etc. Oriainators J Q penney Co(InC) WoUad LOW Prices 125 Busy Stores Follow Next Door to Postofficc VOU HAI.K (.'ood need potntoet. Improved Moimrchs, $2. CO por hundred. Apply Wallace Crouch, Hnyncs Slough. To IEiiii lllli'p,iilently. Fred Sla glo, of tho Coiiulllo-Marshflcld stago lino, writes that ho oxpects to run his cars Independently this summar, starting ns soon as tho wcuthor js good, and will not bo In 'tho an nounced company that Intends to run cars to various points of tho county, with Couulllo ns tho hub. Mr. Shtglo operated .this snmo run last season, rendorlng a very ef ficient stago service AsUn Information. II. 13. Henry, nu Insurance man of Wntortown, North Dakota, has written tho Chnm bor of Comnmrco for Information re- gardlng Crawford Point. Ho says that thoro havo 'boon many lots sold lu his section latoly for $200 nnd h$S0O each, and ndds, "but wo havo soon some correspondence from your vicinity to tho effect that thcro Is snmo graft In connection with theso lr.nds." Ho asks, "How many peo plo aro thoro living lu Crawford Point at tho prcsout tlmo?" "'htA . !.J.1.0m tlin e... . ? wr,,, """-Ray pr tho samo C HK vo, ii n nir In t Iva ffiila t"o play has smashed all records for t - "utTever ') uuo mm " Parkea to ih i e" 8,,0WI na l0 ,he doors shortly after i coin. ..... I'."'! of ,nJ:;' '"""A' .' (joon SKATS no doubt this thea- seven o'clock tonight. in h....' u I ' ""lie ill l, ?!..'ll bt Included in tho nrocram and tho TH0Nrs ORr! 1D. v .,.. CI - "-winn tvtni iMiuni. .rFl00M5ctS-Rn. m ..- r 2? Bond,, -M'u"j, iu uts.; uiuiurcn, outs. i Au:ay tannin ., . . . iri. 'vuie"y that iiis i , ,. T" Marriage of Kilty", tho Kin-si marK of perfection in puo- The Piccadilly, a comfortable, lou) toewlthatyle,$S, You can Jwit on a joair of Florslieims and wear tliein every day without any Drealung m they re "Natural Sliajjc," "but stylish, and give comfort from start to finish. Your first )air will solve your olioc problem it'll be Florsliciuis for you always. Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend Cgjj i Itoat In Xot, SWil. Contrary to tho report of yoatorday that tho gasolluo boat Marshfleld has hoQn sohj, comes the statement today of Harry J. Kimball, executor of tho J. A. O'Kclloy estate, that tho sale lias boon refused. Snudlno llros,, of Kontiick Inlet, aro said to havo looked tho craft over, but balkod on tho prlco of $000. Tho craft has boon on tho Isthmus Inlet run hy Lon MUlor but Is now doing charter work. It formerly bolongod to tho lato J. A. O'Kollcy, who con ducted a pnssongor sorvloj between Marshfleld and North llond beforo tho advent of tho Jltnoya. WAXTKD Mini iitiil wife, no dill-' dron, on dairy ranch. $fi0 month j nnd own liouce. Alex Carlson, ' Toin: Iota!, Ore. ' I'OUM) Opitl stickpin. Owner may1 have Bnnie by Identifying property and paying for this ad at Jay , Doylo's place i t Wanted ji $ . WAXTKD Kldeily lady for luius-. kocpor. Qood homo for right party. Phono 171 H. SPEGIAI FRIDAY and Ul La irYLj SATURDAY only HIGH GRADE ENGLISH SOFT SHELL OCn WALNUTS. TWO POUNDS FOR 4ii)t (XOT M011K THAX 1 PDl'XDS TO OXK COHTO.MICU) VM SAVK VOU JIOXKV. GTTING'S CASH GROCER Phono 394, 1 3 30 North Broadway, i WAXTKD Two good cows Will pay cash. Apply Horbert Hogors, on Hnlnbow. WAXTKD To borrow MIlMll) on good security, for ono year, eight por cent. Address L, I)., enro Times. Better Meats .,, WAXTKD Mini to tniiko garden, for one or two days. Address "Gar den," care Times office I LOST ? LOST Sumoulici'u between North lloml and Marshfleld, a small black ouvolopv purso, containing a $20 bill. Kinder phiaso roturn to Coos Hay Times office and ro recelve reward, THAT'S WHAT WK OIVK YOLT. It Is our constant endeavor to givo you tlio itost the market nffitrus nnd our largo number or regular putroim k,iuo ii.i that wo nro Miicceedlng. If you nivs not n regular patron hero, you had butter arrange to be It will benefit you mid bonoflt uh. All kinds of l-'HKSH MKATS, Smoked MchIh and othrt- lines found In a first chu-s Meal Market I'HOXK I'S YOUU OHDKU i til sutht-way ynioft Market PIIOX1C 5H-J m Tr - X FOR SALE t $$ KAior I'ou s. ii-: Thirt j'-rivo acres, one-half bottom nnd ono half bench land; six acres of good ' orchard; good house and bam, llghtod by acetylouo gus; hoiibo with modem equipments; hot ami cold water, bath, etc. Near Co iilllo. A good buy If taken soon. Inquire T, enro of Times, or llox 2.10, Co(iillIe, Ore I'Oll SAIiK Phono CJ. 500 egg Incubator I..IIptlst ladle.s cookwl food Mile i Saturday, tit Maishfleld Hn'ilvvarr. I'Olt SALK Ono cow, blx jeais old; ono cow, coming thrco years old; both to bo fresh soon. Phono 12fi-H, nftor C p. m. , Garden Seeds ; OF ALLKINDS. Early Rose and American i Wonder i Seed Potatoes Alsyke, Timothy, Clover Sejeds,1 LAWN AND GRASS SEEDS. Make your garden now All1 kinds of Flower Seed, and plenty of them. Will cost but a f:W cents to beautify your yard and garden. Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Central Avenue and Waterfront. i Phone 370 I'Oll SAI.K Selected Whll Leghorn eggs for settings, from good layers W. H. Oxourldor, Phono 303x2, Marshriold. J t FOR RENT J 4 I'Oll HK.NT Furiilhhed Hat, hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third et THOSK WISIlINt; GOOD UOOM ami hoard, homo cooking, apply 22U South Droadway. . i Mil Our Reputation assures you that nothing whatever mIII bo inlsrepre henteil and our prices are always the lowest on every thing lu Standard I Y.pi Io ta ry, Medicines, Drugs, C'lieiiilcals nnd Drug Sun dries, THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phone l!OH Wo Deliver Immediately J t AT THE HOTELS t $ t'liimillcr Hotel. W. C. Laird, Co(tilllo; .losoph Ja colw, San I'Vanclsco; William l Panck, Portland; II. It. (Itirthor, Portland; S. W. Oudon San Krnn cIeco; L. H. Austin, Portland; A. M. Oakos, Porllend; U. Snyder, Port land; V. H. Walto, Suthorlln; Swan Ilonson, Nowhorg; W. K. Arnold, Portland; llonry Kllor, Portland; V, K. Thatehor, Portland; K. A. Klgnor, Portlnnil; J. S. Long, I.os Angolos; IjJ. K. Ingram, Portland; II. 13. Davis, Portland; W. M. Patterson, Port land. Itlanco Hotel, . Kmost C. I.oyd, North llond; Olo Paulson, Coqiilllo; 11. I). .Muglll, Co ipitllo; (1. K. Mushik, Uluo llldge; (ieorgn 1C. Kd wards, North llond; Fred Zachary, Powers. .!) d Hotel. N. Klndrou, Powers; Mrs. J. A. Ileavonston, South Inlet: V. Carl son, Uandon: S. It. Johnston, Port land; (1 eorgo V. Clinton, Portland; Clmrlos Clinton Portland; M.r. and Mrs. Drow, Powers; V. C. Hold. San Mateo. St. I.iimi'iu-o Hotel. Neal Hlohurds, Vancouver; W. V, Doxtor, Ilosoburg; U. V. Kills. Sim kano; A. Andbisoir, Oregon City; D. Pago, drants Pass; Percy 1 1. Peterson, Arsgo; I. I). Laird, Se attle; K. Miller, Camp 1; Frank Vounkcr, Kmplro; Mrs.. M. V. Youn ker', ICmpiro; Frank Doming, Coos lllvcr; J. F. Polloy, Coqulllo; (leo. U. Hr 'email, Portland. BLANCO The Public Service Hotel Iiiin Juot been thoroughly renovat ed, will ho open to tho public March Iht, ltMtl. Some of tho fciitHron or this old hostelry nro. frco em ployiueut bureau, free sowing room, Information hullelii nnd kind treat ment. Tho patronage of tho public Is Mdlcltcd. JIIjAXCO HOTKIt iaa North Front Hlvoct, Maihhfleld, Oregon SOUTH COOS ItlVKlt IIOAT SKUV1CK LAUNCH KXPHICSS leaves Marshfleld every dy H a. in. Leaves head of river tit :i:l.i ii. in. STKAMKH HAINHOW leaves head of river dlly at 7 ii.iii. Leaves Marshriehl at U p.m. For charter apply on hoMrc. ItOtJKHS Ai SMITH, Props. BICYCLE TIRES Iluy Them Fitmi Us. Wo Cluii'Ku Nothing to Put Them i on Your Whurf MARSHFIELD CYCLERY VO . FOIt TjtAXSFKH AND KTOIIAC1K OF HOUSKIIOMI CKJODS, FltlJIOHT AND HAGfiAWK Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono l:i Kcsidcuro Phono 1J1-J Market Ave. and Waterfront ', ' SOOIAh OALKNDAU Friday. V. C. T. U. Frances Wll- lard Program, wth Mrs. F. K Wheeler. r ' Kensington Club, with ! Mva A TI T.nntl. ? Mrs. C. W Oregory. - is'eortlocraft Clul, with , j-' ! j: THE LLOYD HOTEL t Housekeeping Apartments, Two llooms, !?H.OO Mouth. ; Klectrlclty ad Gns, Freo Haths ' Sleeping room, $1.50 wlf. up, , i I Speedwell Mills south from Choi Hay Suttmluy March Mtli, Tickets at Abstmci Offleo nnd Painter Mel ullcni, North llond. WOOD GOOD WOOD W, II. Lingo has It at 81,50 und $2 rush per load, flatbage rembv ed. Phono 2!i7-J. ; VI tl 1