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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
iN x. FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION The New Spring Fashions are Delighting Women Now On Display DANCE LI PASSED north 1ikxi) imtoijiiiits "tick lino ok fkkt" ox suxdays. Now Volour, Sorgo mill Silk Sult.s Xow Volour, Silk and Novelty Coats New Silk mid Wool Dresses Xcw Wool and Silk Dress Skirts Nuw Silk Waists $12.50 to $10.00 . $0.00 to $:in.oo $7.."i0 to JjiiHMIO . $ii.r,o to $io.oo . .!i2..t to $".."0 Every woman is cordially Invited to call and sco theso comiilcto lines of now Novelty garments. Kvory woman owes it to herself to soo this beautiful and largo 'display of all tlio latest Btylcs. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMAIIT WKAll I-'01t WOMKX" Corner Uroailway and Central Avenue. l'liono HOI. ruin Md On Wagging, Also Drinking and Smoking Wltliln Dance Halls Co-operates With State J.nw Hncglng and vulgar dancing with in tlio city limltB of North Houtl nro under a ban. Drinking and smoking within danco halls also is taboo, and '"tickling" tho feet on Sunday is absolutely prohibited, The city fathers of North Uonil' last evening passed tho ordinance SEES NEW OUTLET WHLLH-KAIU.'O CO. IXDUSTIHAL AUIJXT LOOKS OVKIt COl'XTV. Says Wlllatuettc Valley Will He (ilml to (Jet Klsh and Sea Koods Take Out I'aiin I'ortlucts. Coos Hay is going to add consid erably to tho business of tho Wells Fargo company, is tho expression of T. II. Hooth, Industrial agent of tho company, who has been in this sec tion for several days, llo was aa compnnied by Mr. Hummel, new BU' porlntcndcnt for southern Oregon com go F.E. buys nun 10 BODS prohibiting those measures and It Together with K. J. Decker, division further states 'there shall bo no bois- storekeeper of tho Southern Pacific. terous talking about these places ofitbo men left this morning over the amusement, T 0 HCJIOOXIMt LILV, OK OAIMMNKIt .Ml M CO., MAV 1113 SOLI) Copt. Thomas Om'ii Has Op' Ion on Well Known Vessel Would Would 1 C 1 1 1 1 Her For .Mining It is possible that the schooner Lily owned by tho Gardiner Mill Company will bo purchased 1o take part in a gold hunting quesl in Patagonia. Captain Thomas Owen htu Just re turned to Portland from sin unsuc cessful trjp to tho south during which his crow mutln'.ed, his wife and child woro lost by typhoid and thousands of dollars spent. Ho has secured an option on tho Lilly and expects to try his novel Heart h again. Tho vessel at ono l,:ino called In Coos Day. Seven years ago Copt. Owen was second mate of tho Mrltlhh 3iilllng skip Oloncoo that wrecked off tho Straits of Magellan, and the crew lauded on the southern part of Chile, lleforo a passing steamer was sig naled six weeks later, fourteen or tho Olcncoo'fl company had been killed. The remainder were picked up, taking wilth thorn nugget.i and baniplcs of (iiiurtz found on the beach and In nearby streams, assays of the latter bolng high according to Capt. Owen. Ills share of tho find was 13,000. Now tho skipper dcclnros that he has acquired u mining right from tho Chilean government for a period of GO years, ho to pay to tho adminis tration :io per cent of tho amount taken. Tho schooner Lilly was built In 188:! at San Frtinolseo and Is of about -00 tons gross. She has n length or 10U feet and would bo equipped with necessary gold mining apparatus. II GETJO ITER I3ASTSIIH3 KINDS STATU LAW I'ltOIIIIJITS TilKlll IIOXIUNG. Tho action grow out or 'the trouble occurring last weok when n public danco wns advertised Tor tho Simp son pavilion oh Sunday evening. The aid vt District Attorney Llljeqvist was Invoked, and under tlio Sunday Clos'ng Law or ISO'i tho dance was halted ero It started. The now law Is made to co-operate with tho state statute lino, returning to Kugone. Mr. Dooth was enthusiastic over the prospects for business from this section. Ho believes that consider able farm produce will mako Its way out Into valloy markets via tho scrvlco of his company over tho railroad. llo mentioned butter, chceso Did berries especially, to gether with fish and various sorts AWAUPKI) POUT COMMISSION IS SL'I'J OX DUST DID AT MKKTIXU IX COQt'l 1,1,13 CtJ.MIW XV IS DltlXOIXC MIVII Ot'TSIDKMOX J3V TO COOS COl'XTV FUNERAL OF FRED JOHNSON ON SUNDAY Marsh llohl Aeilc or Kugles Will Have Charge of .Services llcto Thirty Vear.s. HfltfE Fill) I I'AC'II.K- i:iMT(ms(JIVl,,v K. D. nit i.ii v - "'. Ml rit,;i -. '! ' H'li' mil- W.k- t Nn M... ,,ll" ... -' I tnu r m ,"liillletHer),..v'.fl1 1 .. ' ""I I lr,i H .H'.N ILIV'I1..!!.. ... "M ITIII II of sea foods that will animal nar For the Hrst tinio an ordlnanco tlculnrly to tho people or tho Will was rend before tho council that amotto Vncy 8Cl!t,on8 .. ,.., .u. ... Mr n,unniol lms tlllcn tIl0 Il08. nuiii iu iju uuiiu iilujiumih iu cer tain rcstrlctloiiR Imposed by tho flro insurance underwriters. The masure Says No City Under 1,000 Can Hand For Municipal Water System City Attorney Investigates. Dtsplto tho foci there Is a socclal clause In their charter that author-' Izes tho city to bond to the extent Hon formerly hold by A. P. Itapp, who has been hero many times. Mr. Illltlll Im llnu" W'nllu.trttl-irn m.ntit ill 2!.JSl!!lf-ft0nCnliOnv :. B'ad to take a position that after tho ono now in uso In Marsh- koops him at homo for ho has been field. ninny years on tho road. I All storehouses of tho Southern 'Pacific mako reports April 1, on tho slock on hand. .Mr. Decker camo horo to check over tho accounts unil see that everything wim in Bhnpo boforo tho report Is sent In. Tho men woro taken across the j North "llcml bridge and went up to I'Hccdsport on tho work train. TD TWO KASTSIDIJ SCHOOL DOAHD .MCMDKItS FACK ItKCALL. , P. K. Conway announced yesterday that the Port of Dandon had awarded ho $25,000 bond issuo to the P. K. Conwny Mortgage Company, repre sentatives of Carstens Sz Harlem, In vestment bankers of Seattle. .Mr. Conway, who represented his rompany at tho mooting of tho TJiui Oon Port Commission nt Coqullle. bid par, accrued interest and $.175 00 Vpromlum for tho cut.! in Issue which i aro 5 Vi por cent securities. There I was keen competition for tho secur ities which nro regarded as a high class Investment nnd Mr. Conway is elated' over tho success oT his firm. 'The Port will use tho fuiiiU to pur chase the tug Klyhtam to be operate! ,liy them nt Dandon. Prominent Mn In It Tho P. 13. Conway Mortgago Com 'puny was recently orgnnlzod on Coos Day with $100,000 capital stock. Tlio orricers or tho company Include the following: President and gcnoral manager P. 13, Conway or Marshflcld, builder of the Myrtle Arms Apartments and broker In securities, Vlco-prcsldont and director .1. W. Dennett, president of the Plauagan '& Dennett Dank of Marshflold uiVl Myrtlo Point and prominent Marsh- field lawyer. Vice-president mul director John P. The funeral of Fred Johnson, a well known citizen or Niirth Doiid who died yesterday, alter a long ill ness of complication of diseases, will bo held at 2 00 Sunday afternoon f. ,.,. Hi.. I.'.i.rl.in 11. .11 .....1 ...III I..- iiwui niu ".in." '"in nun iin iju googrntilii ""ursjf, under tho auspices of tho Mnrsliflold neiMunts of "i, A least Hio Dnnd.m i,nr Bl . ' the Coqullle attribute t,0'11 C)m Hay's ..cri.t V ! Sonio Parlfi,. ,.0 '' dItora ,. 1 HlHBKBjAH9HBSBpf4 ijU.bN ' UBB Hall, Marshflold attorney and fo: mor County Judgo or Coos county. Dnnnn oaooui nmn nuuuu OHOoni MIYU Vilco-presldent and director iwlth Lewis Clemensou and later with MRS. FESTLET MARRY t'Frank Ii. Wnlto. Sutherlln capitalist ! obert Marsden, Sr. After moving nnd real cstato dealer and owner of .ast Xlglit at Home of A.!mci, cOOB mniitv real eshili.. Vlco-presldont and director Tay 'lor Dement of Myrtlo Point. Coos .ad m. natrons will' bo called to post notices w'VjieKU ISniorcln?nvm!ue,rFfM,;i'C,OU"ty, com?"!88lo,lor' ""W of r' ' . lilCgg, UOmiUQICiai neilUO, UlllO'iln lioliit nml nttn fif tlm liiri'fial lii. I of an election to vote on their oust- Pynlea nt 8:.10 o'clock last ovenlngV,,,. , , , . n wedlts1'" Such Is the seiiHo of a meeting Ibocanio the brldo of Itocco Sa(.ci,j,,vldual land holders In Coos county. of $50,000 for a municipal water iM,','"n ,,e,1 s Hv'"k (l the system, tho city of Kastsldo rinds ! 'IVoiililo Is Far Kroni Coinpro Itsoir "balked" by n stnto law. The I nHse l-'lvo Days to Answer, law states that no city under 1,000 ' Two members or tho Kastsldo Inhabitants can sell water bonds. school board havo been asked to ra-, wnlillmr O....BU vieo.Ko wuiKiim, cuy ai- BBIli TIl0y lmvo flvo days In which I W. (Jregg Comes as Suipilse tornoy or Kastsldo, sayB that ho Is to answer tlio recall petition, and, J Many Friends or the Couple investigating uic matter. Ho lie- tills railing, meeting or .tlio district lives that the legislature h power to pass such a statute Oulv recent I v KhhIsIiIo lunnw option on tho water miiiulv near hold In Kastsldo last ovciiinir. ,Hov. U. O. Thorno orriclatlng. Sccretury nnd auditor (J.- W. tho head or Wlllaneh Inlet. Ono of; Chairman Dyerly, or tho school j Tho podding was very quiet andjKaiirman or Marshflold, real estuto tho main objects Iu passing tho nowiboaid. and Mrs. I. Hadlock wore not .m,',, ,m,J ti.I m"..',?."!;,,!!1 "I"!.1118!1'!0.11 ,)r.olcr- .(-,t' toasuror m Ti..n.i.. ....... .......... i'i r i 7 . ..V i' .Marsiineiu ana uiciniior oi Jiars - Mr. Dyerly was wanted pie have moved Into tho William ,,,., ., , , ,, , ,.. to sign tho recall petition, it wns'Hydon homo on Fourth street and '""'''' - .-.."... stated. .(Jolden, which thoy have Just pur-' Assistant secretary. Krnest Hnr Thoro was a largo attondanco at',',"8"a' , , , ''r'UBlon. assistant City Itecordcr of .to., miiii .i... ...i..ii .AnnWlio iiieotiiii; held lii Hie inwii luiil ' "' '""l" '" ""v "r. " "" "" , oi .Marsuiieui. ...,..., ...u ,...,. iiiii m nui. i.uuu " -- - iiiroiuor i'. a. Haccin in 1110 sncclil by qiiltM a bit. Kastsldo citizens 0J1U nm"' le'8oii spoKo on tlio , milk depot nnd Is very well known 11. ..i .. IllliiMni. f A M.l iiinrfi.i Mm llili.l liol'iv Tlntll llin lirliln nml irnmin nun Kvi. inuir niiivr iroiu woiis. I " ""ni mm.i"- .-... " ....... .... n. ........ member or tho school bonrd. was "'"" y,,n "rionus wno oxiona inoir ifcinesent-m,.i, n.i.,.i i coi irriitiilatloiiH in t limn. iivpicsems Allien i npitnl preSOIlt III tllO gatllOllllg. ' "Tlio R K. rnmvnv Mnrlnnen rfi..in..i.V I o-r." I j KltKD .KHIXSOX Aerie, llo had long'bcou n. member or tho order nnd was u trusteo of tho Marshflold Aerie. Mr. Johnson was born In Finland, was about fifty years old mid un married, lie had been on Coos Day about thirty years and was engaged In the liquor business most of tho time, having run a taloou of his own iu North Deud tho past 'ton years. Ho had accumulated con sidoiablo property estlmnted to ho worth $25,000. A brother who ban been engaged In logging In Coos coun ty, Is his only relative hero. Mr. Johnson's first business von-l. tu ro on Coos Day was Iu partnership , o 'cuit. V of Port orfor.1 ln8 I10l ' Ung inlstnUes and CTftJ with the editors. "Tho steamer IVflnU i ? '; Z :: ? Pay struck ilm m..,. 0llw nro Iho quoted imn.it...- '5 NortoTrlp.leatc.at'allfnf,!,.lhe.t "Coos Day l1!l8 nil0!Ic' on the (Toil't Blilo nf ., ' booms the Ya.pUMniUj.j.' ..... iii-iienur )ms wri - a Itors 10 I. ii. . lu ,atl ,.m, z.rm"id ..T V . i"1,lc coaat mip. i ..., muiuu wo who VC MtJ In mii.1i iil...n .... . . . . nlllfir- til' I. .111.... ii.... ... vu" " h-iiiiik II usn 1 I'nr.. 11.. l!L0!.hu...t:",,,'::,1 writes InSl v !" M,.,,iuiuoii8. An.llicidd.1 u.c nouco to the Ynqufna cditortij x luiHuiiinur a siii) or two thl l been wrecked on your lay. Thin happen to any port. Conn.., worked hard for her ducjiin,!.w1 not bo forced to take over tho ob! J iiuiin ui uiiu'r places. AA.A.AA.AA... v iii ! mmik IWCIS ADOl'T COOS COlMv charter, it was stated at tho tlmo, present. of Its passing, was that tho city might bond for u water system. Though Kastsldo takes In Coostou Two othor stockholders will bo nil- iiiouuccd later. LEASE IK TROUBLE It was said today that Janitor HA liK OK Olt I'll I'M VftllMr DAMOUCD IHPnP Wlldo Is still doing his duties about ' uu.';" n"l,uncn vvcuo tho cd.ool house. At tho last meet-! AND SURPRISES FRIENDS l lug of tho bonrd two or ho throo " THKATItK nieinbers voted for his dismissal and ! ,,av,N ,- 'aid, of llaiiser, .Mar ried to Miss Kihel It. Taj lor, of Powers, Hero Last Night. Springing a surprise on their friends cud respective families, Miss CHAIItS DHIXd'S LF.O'AL T.X(JI,K ,Mr8i swnnson was appointod In Ills ltoliert Marsdeu Claims His Contract ! ' Has Itei'n Itrokeu Attorneys " " Seek A.UuMinnils of Matter ICOQUILLE HAS CHANGED Trouble Is being experienced In re gard to tho question as to whether or nu uioiournonusinon ror too ur-' ,,..,, llo ., , Hi. Howard, of Hausor. I'liuillll illlllll U lllivu IlllllU'll II1UII i "' " ni'i. iwii nn,,wi-i iniuiurti ... .... . .. ! contract with KolioiU Marsdon lio-i lor Visit and Kinds Different '" iook piace ai uio noiuo 01 .Mr. eaiiso tho Masonic Lodgo, without tho I Conditions There. . n,ul J,rfl 0 I'Oltoy Hall, tho former was organized by Mr. Conwny after clghtcon months of preliminary work. Tho company Is spending much tJme, energy and money to establish tho credit of Coos mid Curry counties so outsldo money can bu Intcested to develop them, Mnny louns aro now being made Ivy tho company In tho torrltory ox- to. North llcml ho built u Fiiloon on I Sherman avenue, where ho contln- tied biiBluoss until .lauuary 1 of this year. Vrs.SKIi MOVKMKXTS Ai'i'itdl Hustler, Itoguo Ulvor, this morn ing. Due Here Hardy. Sail Francisco, thin p. in, Ktlburn, Portland, tomorrow. Nairn Smith. Onk.'aud, Saturday. Adeline Smith, Oakland, this p.m Llliliy Coal, ?,-. 00 ton. Phono 71!. Tlmnn Wnr nil hrini' i-nmilf Coos has mi area of 1CI square miles, IH5 orhlhli Jn the rarest reserve, leatloj only ll":i sipiaro rallcj, cr 750..720 acTcs, t land, o( , which practlcully tttolhlrdi Is forest. So It Is rather i a small county, ns Orcjoi i counles go. In 1'JtO thec i sits eniiiiieratora gne tbi i tho county a papulation ol M 17. !!."!. about 2000 less tbu M Douglas, altliot;li Doujhi has three timet the area ol w Coos. Hut, tiiklns the entire area or Coos, It Is found (bit m there Is hero a populatloa tl about 10 1-2 per 8'tnarc mile. Dr. D. C. ViniRlinn. Dcntl't.R '.. I'lr.st ?intioiml Hank boUtnl Dr. Leslie. Ostcomili, MirJiM SAYS WALTER SNYDER Kthol It. Taylor, of Powers. Inst tending from tho Siuslaw to Itoguo ovonlng bocnino tho brldo of Davis Tho core- TO MAKK LOXtJKST TOW consent of tho bondsmen so it is . porrorinrng tlio ceroinony. This claimed, sold opera chairs within tho 1 Tho Coqulllo lloiald says: morning thoy wont down to Dandon lllCalre. i AVullm. KllVilm llllu rillnriuiil III fn. tn vlull ninl nvnnr.1 in rolnn In ., Tho bondsmen, tleorgo Itotnor. ....... ........ . . . '. . Fred flnttlns llenrv Fnurlei' ami (' , iiiiiu auer an iiiiseiicu oi sovorai iow nays in uioir inriu noar iiausor. From Nuw York to Shanghai is u ! 1J- Nicholson sold tho $107 monthly lyonm. Ho Is a grandson or Fred Neither family had ny news or i,,.. i... f, ,. i.,,r.. ......i.,.,. ii, ' l0"80 llouert Mui'Bdoii when the Sehroodor and tho son or Captain tho impending marriage. They will Jong tow Tor a barge, perhaps the , Ornhoum Thoatro eloaod IIh doors i i . . . .. . . !,'" ,V. i i .i !i . """IM,Lov Snyder, who resided hero scv- go up tomorrow to spr ng ' ho gad longest tow Iu tho annuls of Aniorl-! Wion tho chalra In tho thoutro wore . ' ' . . . iim.. ', Ml. lini) ,w u, , ,I(,VV.,.', t-nu oil .ilitiiiilnir nlv a fun. ,iiv "oltl to O. J. Leinanskl lately It Is ,,ral oarB "K "" ,s wul1 know ' "0WH '" -Ml- "" Mre- w- ' Howard, tan on j nippn h. un n row imh Ba,(, MPi Mamlcn lt ,. cMnwd hU this plaee. of North Inlet, pnronts of tho groom. ago tho steamship .cli.uond cleared contract had been broken. I Dnrlng his absence Walter has '.Mr. and Mrs. Joss Taylor, parents of fiiiiu .Now M,rk with ii tank Imrg o 13. L. McChiro Ij, ban dllng tho "t-,PCI1 tl,lvoIhlB oll tll0 ,,. ,, uuatIl0 ,.,, vo nt Pmvor8 at tho end of n largo hawser. Tho lor for tho 1 oudsiuon, who reel ton-, ii mm ii piuiiii mi in iiu- r his father :yid thoro his future homo. Times Wnnt Ad brine rosults. feaY58afl- snows Perfection Perfection In Shoes means beauty or design, correctness of M)lo and constant comfort to tho wearer Willi many years of ae kuou lodged leadeislilp,. Doro thy Dodd Shoes need no in troduction. We can HI jou perfectly. coutluuo his payments on the lease. con hie c Tg.es r no wo vesse "dent that either tho lodge is at fault '"'"'K I'ortluml. and working nt' Mr. Howard tomiiined i in wo i ol : tlio two twrnl , 0 ,))aUer ,. r , voMmvi ,H , Florence. Ho calls the latter place 1 Joining that o iiiiiaiiiit to JJ.OOO.OOO. Ht, Miullus, that Mr. Marsden will ,s hoiuu nt tho present time. Ho, ho will mako coutluuo SALE It is said that tho greater shnrc of tho nil will eventually find 11s way into Itus.s!au torrltory fur ii3o in tlio war. T SE says Hint ho merely took a run down I to this place to see the "old bunch" and visit for a few days. Ho is very much disappointed to rind that tho old bunch" arj-niostly married and ( Ion MAltltlAC.i: LICKNSP.S. Itocco J. Sncchl and Kfflo T. Fyn- thlutrs are not lllu they used to be HKXHV lll'KIIM-:it S.WS XO 1K-'WIPII ,, ri.HiU(l here. CISIOX IXTIIi AIMIIL KIHST C0QUILLE WOMAN IS llnrry Coukllu. Davis Taylor. Horninn Kdwards nnd May It. Howard and Kthol II. NINETY YEARS OLDiBRUSCHKE CLAIMS BIG DEAL PENDING "(.'minima" 1eueve, Well Known Coos County Pioneer, Celebrates lliiiliiliiy There. GORDONS snoi: stohi: Sny llo is Awaiting Letter Con. rirni Deal for I'liriilshlug Spruce to Itiissiau (loveriiiiieut C. J. Druschko claims to have inndo a contract tor tho snlo or 50,- 000,000 reel of spruce to tho Itus row days. Nothing is given out to hint the action legardiug the sale, though the understanding here ha.s been that It would go through, Tho Interests represented by Mr. (Way. ot St. Paul, hold an option on a large part or tho Simpson hold Iiiks, this option to take effect pro idlug tho Duehuer sale does not go through, xixk norit cask. Railroad men nro watching with Intercbt the outcome or the suit Instituted by Perioral autliorlllos against the Southorn Pacirio for iworklnii A. A. Mlcklo, agent nnd operator at Albany, In excess or the iiiliio boms per d.n as pnnideri 1 'Option on Slmp-nii Holdings Vol up I'll. II That Time Here Willi (i. It. Sailor on lliislness Not until April I, tho date or tho expiration or their option ou the Simpson Company holdings will there bo a decision as to whether or not the Duel. iters or Portland will buy the property. This statement1 "Hrandina" Lonevo colobratod her was made today by Henry IV Huoh-jootb birthday Sunday, March 12. nor. sou ol Philip Dunhner. million- c. . ,., ,, .. ,,, aire tlinber.nan of Portland. 8,' ls rcpovorlnu from n sovoro Ill- Mr. Diiehnor. together with Oeo. i"083 nd was uualilo to bo up, but.slnn government. Ho says n wlro It. Sailor, his biother-lu-law, nr-jlav plopped up In bed with pillows, f,roin I'ortlaml yesterday told him rived hero on the stage Into yeste.-!uto ,lor brt,Mlny tUlulor ,, 8ur. ho 'tter was clinched nnd ho Is iluy. They expect to bo hero for n i , ... .... , "10w wltlnK a loiter. i v i i ii iiiii inn lie iii-iiuoiiiu mill I'll. nil . i a i. i . . ... .. .. i l. .i ''" " " i-..v...o oi.v. .-, me ursi Biuimieiii iiiiihi no nuuio celveri, I i within 00 days nftor signing tho Her memory Is excellont and she on,rn('t" ll0 sll,t1' Asked as to how claims that this Is tho Hrst birth-'11 W0M,', l, gottln from toos 1Uly i latins ii nt tins is tlio rirst lilrth- ,0 Soatt0 fo,. flnnl slilpmont to day sho has over spent In bed that I Vladivostok, ho said ninybo plans sho can remember. I could bo mado with tho railroad lor Sho and her husband crossed the '""K ' I'argo with tracks on It Phi,., with an ox team , the early .rnu.U'u.nl"! "iTe days and woro among tho early sot- said, however, they had not yo beon tiers hero. Sho Is rnst improving i approached In tho matter. Sonttlo and tho chances nro good that she 80m,s m"i' nniinunitlon now to SI- wlll kiio iniiiv more hlrtiwinv min;,ier,n- ne hollevos part or tills trade will see mail) more l.lrt ulays. hlio, ,,,,, ll0 diverted through Coos nay has lived to seo one or hor groat' Mr. Druschko will not admit that grandchildren graduate from high j tho spruce has yet boon bought. Ho school anil ontor college. Coqulllo ipa'a "o knows whero ho can buy it, IToraltl i though tl.ubor.uon say to cut that ' I much spruce, considerably moro fir " ' will also havo to bo cut. The rouvi I Ulvor nml extending cast to Itose burg. Thoy havo exeollout fluni.clal con nections with largo cup'.tallstu and lllM.'btorB. Wnlto lluyM ln(e,(.st P. II. Walto of Suthorlln. well known capitalist and broker, while hero tho pnst weok purchased n $10, 000 block or 3toek ,lu tho P. K Con way Mortgugo Company nnd wl'.l be ricllvoly Idontiricd with It. in uil-1 I'ltlon to his largo roulty luterosta on Coos Day, Mr. Wnltp has tlio hrg-l est financial Intcrosts hi tho Klauoy luui.ui lies s CUAHLIK CIIAPLIX L'KTS IIICJ SALAUV Charlio Chaplin has just signed a contract that will pay lilm $70,000 for tho Hrst year to appear exclusively Jn tho relen3o of tho Mutual rilm corporation, and ns n re sult thero is being formed a Cliuplln producing company involving the sum of $1,550, 000. Next to tho war in Ku ropo, Cliuplln Is tho most ex pensive Item in tho present day history. Every hour that goes by brings Chaplin $77.55 and If he should noo.l a n,'ck el to pay car faro It only takes two second to oarn It. Mr. Chaplin will bo 27 yoars old April tfi. l i I Why shouldn't the Stand ard Oil Company make the best oil-with over 40 years experience in refining-with un equalled plant equipment? And Zerdlene is scientifically refined from selected California crude- asphalt-base. Prominent authori ties have recently declared thatan oil correctly refined from asphalt base crude can be made not only equal but superior to paraffine base oils. Next time you empty thecrank-caserefillwithZerolene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard i Company. ZEROLENE ike Standard Oil for Noior Cats PP A MFTffc t TJ7tFITr?fil AATAlMd OIIKCON IXIU'STIMAL UKVIKW Twenty-five out of !!0 sawmills located on the Columbia and WII1- ametto rlversnro in operation. Plans aro bolng drawn for a $100,000 hotel nt Gearhnrt. Tho S. I'. Company has begun tho electrification of the west 'de lino from Whlteson to Corvullls at a cost of $S00,000. Hoppner is to have n creamery. Tho Sheriff has Informed us that he will soiid a stntomont to every tax payer, whose address ho knows, as f tho nnfouut of tholr taxes, thoro foro ir you will sond theso statements to r.s, with tho amount or your taxos. we wilt see thoy aro paid and keop' a record ou our books or the pay mont, without any cost to you. Flanagan & Bennett Bank SOUTH COOS 11IVKK ! siinvicu LACVCir KXl'UESS leaver l.en.l of rlrerJJ 7 .... Leaves "'" 2 p.m. For charter PPCD hoard itooKits S)im- A HI I II pi don't Times Want Ails will lo demon, know." ho said "I am waiting lor Tlio convenience and profit of Times Want Ads will bo demon Minted by a trial. THE LLOYD HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments, Two ltooms, $8.00 Month. Kleetriclty and Gas, Freo Baths Sleeping rooms, $l".o wk. up ... P h H L',r-. Hotel TU dull I A H VlUb -. ..(J ed, nml oikmiwI to H't I ((tittM 1st, 11. home . , of this old liosieiij " tfpm ploymont bureau, free , rij inr.wiimtinii bulletin . vMm inent. The patron" 6l is Millclteil ire' ft. hi. INTO I""" 227 Xorth iro," " lMioiio larshflel'1. I l-h Oregon -tl w Itosebiirg IteMew M rated by n trial. in letter from Portland. Times Want Ads for results. I