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T E "WHS " . 'r-OWKViiWvirYlriw ',wnrtw,vrif''T,l?irr Mifnii'p SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION. m ISTOP HIGH TAXESiBAGK XOItiTII llKXI) ASKS MAUSII KIKHD'S All) IX XKW MKASUKK .MAYOIt II. A. COl'I'IiK KKTt'HX.S J-'IMMl KASTKKX TKIH. UliAD TO IIAVI-) Hl'ltlXC CO.MK AKIKXS .MAY UK STAHVTKI) For growing Glrls nn , m rn nni PRiniAfPininf m r dp ts ir p A n r i A SUET I II W I I trf I W . H I mm I W mm f ilffiK Jlttifih I & .' Bfc jk Rv . V y, r r"r f. 7 w -T-AT $11 M ALL NEW SPRING MODELS Blue Serges, Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds S New Walkover Shoes SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Four Stores MAUHHKIKM) :: HAXDOX : MYKTHK 1'OIXT To Komi Comity Tnxpnyeivt' League Say Taxes Arc Too High To Hi-lng Them Douu II' rossihlo l'loas to ovory commercial body In In the county to aid In organizing ti tnx-payors' leuguo are being sen,t out today by tlio North Henri Cham ber of Commerce. The committee In charge met lust evening and unnn'mously voted to call u meet ing or all representatives In North Henri on April 10 to discuss the proposed measure. The matter was first broached thero two weeks ago and has since met with considerable favor In sev eral places. "Tlio object or purpose of this proposed league," runs the letter tceo'.vcd here, "will bo to organize tlio taxpayots of tlio county and through this organization to protect .their interests by Investigating all matters pertaining to the taxes and Iuc(iialllies of assessment?, assist Suy.s Xow York Is Still Indulging In Hikiu.s l-abor Scaive itml Xot .Men to Handle Shovels. From the snows of Hroadway, Now York, to the sunshine of Uvoariway, .Marshfleld, Is a happy chango be lieves U. A. Copplo who returned last evening from a two months' buying trip In the cast, for tlio (loltlon Itulo store, lie came back by way of Los Angeles, visiting for a few days with .Mrs. Copplo and the children, who are spending the winter In tlio south. Thoy will probably return to Jiarsn. field when school Is over. Huslnoss moves so fast in Nuw York that it's hard to keep track of things, salri Mr. Copplo and ho admitted that ho Is still a bit be wildered dk to what It is all about. Kveryono In Husy. Ho salri that everyone scorns to liavo work and ovoryono seouis to SotLYiit Klrotl Aenue Homes Add .Much to .Make City llciiiitlful (nrilciici.s Say It 4 Worth While Out on Klrori avonuo there ino several places that have preceded Ulio City lieautlful campaign. Tho yards aro well kept, tho flowers come out there early in the soason and thoro Is always something blooming clear through into the early wlntor. Tlio vegotablo gar dens also arc kept In tho best of shape, in fact, It only needs a ride by their places to see that the pcoplo there take an interest in their homes. Tho W. 11. Curtis homo is at tiiJlotlvo. It's something Hko 211 years slnco Mr. and Mrs. Curtis moved to this location and all of these years they hnvo been taking keen Interest in their gardening. This latter statement Is Belt ovl- have money. Some of tho hotels have I J0"1' living onco looked at tlio got to the nolut whero. riesnlto thoiBaruoii. Tlicre aro many varletlos jlng tho assessor anil his deputies t fact a person may want a single 'of roses there, blooming early and and the County Hoard of Kiiuallza- room, ho is nevertheless charged a mto. to Hll" nothing of tho several t PERSONAL. MENTION $ DKMYKItS Xt'.MHKU SKHMXC' HAIMHHY KNUT NKI,SON of Coos Itlvor camo ' down on biiBluess this morning. MATT NIKMK was among tho busi ness visitors In tho city today. 0. V. SANFOItl) was among tho business visitors In the city from UayncB Inlet today. MItS. ALGA MANSION camo hero this Morning from llaynes Inlet on a shopping trip. ALHBKT DAVIS, of llaynes lnlot, wan down on tho Messenger this morning from llaynes Inlet, MHS. J. A. HOONIO camo In from PowcrB yesterday for a abort visit with frlonds and relatives. Hit. LUND, of (lleuada, physician for tho Porter Ilroa. outfit, Is In tho city today on business. ALTUS KINGSTON was hero from North HvMid yesterday on plcasiiro and biialncsH. Mil. AND .MItS. PKTICIt M'INTOSH trunubout of tho Coos Hay Creamory, wore vis itors iu tho city today. OHVIL HAKKIt, of Ash Valloy, camo down on tho Mllllcoma today on a buying trip. UALP1I HISIIOP today movol from the Z. T. Thoniaa place on North Cooh Itlvor whore ho has Ibeeu g farming. A. II Kit a, formerly In tho tailoring liuslness horo but recently with tho Hub at Powers, passoil through . I, TDiAER SELLS TDS itlon In arriving at a ralm anil ectult- ilotiblo price for It. Tho demand in uiblo adjustment of tax values, also POmo places Is greater than can bo tov look Into tlio expenditure of MM F HE ID mouoys raised by taxation In thu i county, t6 urge such legislation as 'will be bonufleinl to tho interests of tho taxpayer and in a general way I work toward a material reduction of I the taxes in Coos County. "Tho present high taxes of the county Indioate tho need of curly action for the protection of the MACIIINKS MOKK taxpayer anri In the organization of TIIAX UK CAN Kl, a stroiiK. active successful taxnuvers' CAUS TO A LAItOK OK ITKCHASKHS CUUK DKLIVKHY MOUK IIOUTK I'Olt HIM Isaac II. Tower, tho well known Marshfleld auto dealer, has Just ro KX-1 league seems to Test In the logical i and practical solution of the prob lem." Tho matter is to bo further taken turned from a trip to tho Couullle '"' at tho "uxt moo' r ' loc valley whero ho has been making de-l0'1'0''1"1'01' r C"'n. dug ears toi liveries of many flno now purchasers. Mr. II. Smlilt of Myrllo Point ro colveri ono of the now flno now .Model SS Ovorlands, which Is making such a hit this season. Dr. Stcmmler or Myrtle Point Is tho prouil posessor of a new Ford J X AT THE HOTELS t Chandler Hotel X. .1. Lund, Oleuaria; II. 11. Don. ahey, Kiigcno; .1. W. Ilafner, Uocris- Dr. Hamilton of Coqulllo has also ort: 1:- - Slecke, Salem; II. T. received a now Korri, making thoTlll,H' Irtliinil : II. II. Haradon. Boconri Korri for him. I Astoria; II. A. Itcmior and wife, Walter A. Lawhorno of MeKlnlcy I . Montana; !'. W. Woesuer, roturned with Mr. Towor to arrange I Sa'1 l''niuclsco; (leorgo Loeko, To- lrauk ort- kiuris of daffodils, tlio nrlimroscs anri tho hyacinths. Ilniso Own Vegotahlcs Out In the back there Is a veg etable garden that a hit at work, a fairly good bit by tlio way, makes rnlso enough vegetables for the family for sovoral months of the year. In fact, somo of the pota toes aro already coining up, as are also the pons ami tho logan ber ries will bo beating In season. Take Interest In Home Tlio It. H. Walter's home, nearby, Is noticeable too for Its yell-kcpl garden, showing that the ownurs ulso talco Interest In their homo Jills fiH(L K Km During the growing period of n child'n foot you must realize that constant clinnRliig from one last to another docs not give the foot n chance to continue n shapely development. Buster Brown Shoes, made ovee shaping lasts, supply tho children's ticcdi from size to size with uniform comfort, while erudually shap ing the foot toward maturity. VVc have worked out n lactlnR system along lines orthopncdicnlly correct, nnri the consilient wearing of Buster Brown Shoes will solve oil tho problems previously experienced in cliUHruTa footwear. Start now to fit the children with the lltvj that will remain ricbt from oiic to size during the chlld'a growth. Duster Brown Footshaping Laat Shod Pot boys nnd Rlrls of nil ngw. Thcie 1j otyle vuriation In leathers all of hilt quUity. Ill l k. (. '; ft The Golden Rule THE HDYALTHEATEH WILLHEDPE TDMOHHOW WITH STAB ATTN IUMIIIIVU I'llll MI IWHUI i 111 I 4111 hU I to havo ono of tho famous Vlllyo-j,0,la: c,,rl strike, Spoknno; l'r Knight cars delivered to him about I Iyei. Portland; It. S. Moore, P suppl'cri. Thero wi&s continual snow while Mr. Copplo was In tho east. Tho street denning riopartmont Issued a call for snow shovolors and could only get about hnlf as many as re sponded In formor years. Tho rea son Is that ovoryono seoms to imvo work, and labor Is muchly In rio iniiixl. Labor Very Scarce So great Is thu demand iu tho munition factories, said Mr. Copple, that girls aro getting between $1!.!0 nnri $3 n day and $1 extra for nun aly brlnuinir bouio other cli-ll' tho way tho yard looks. to work. Somo workmen who have J TI,oro " "m' f,lll 'labllas, very experienced oxcoptlonnlly lean times'1""1"1 varieties, toirctlwr with calhi aru taking hold of tho golden op-jU"08 niul tllu iirrolll. and as a porlnnlty irairi working two olght- mntu'r of f!Kt tIlu olltlro 'nnl ' onu hour shirts In factories that riin'r tho sort tll,lt ,il8 tnutorlrJlIy In day nnri night. Tho extra pay aJ."mkl"K II cH' laut!rtil. lows thoni to stnrt a savings account' HIiowh (.'nod Wink and tho end of tho run will see them' -ross H'o street Is the .TamoH some riltttanco ahead of the gamo, no1uiulBoii homo, which one may find , style, featuring throe woll-known niwiiraiiiinniiainwi'iT i CKOIK.'K KLKIXK'M l'A.MOl'S ItUOADW A .Sl'CCnS.S, "THi; (& thuiit," is ;i'iiij opkxixcj iMtonrcriox m-jh: STAH KKATL'ICKS HAVK HKKX I X(J.V(li:i) AS Wllc TUACTIOXS. Tho Iloyal Theater offers Ceo. Klclue's newly completed drama, "Tho Spendthrift." filmed Horn Porter Knierson Hrowno's famous IMoadwuy bucccbh, as Its opening attrar.t'on tomorrow night. This celebrated story Iiiih been made In typical (leorgo K'elao even If they aro tired out. aiways in uio nest or condition. I'iiiiIiIo to H::y. (About tho place Is a hedge that Mcuiy wholesalers find It Impos-' fnllH to 'Hscloso to tho passerby tho slblo to buy from tho manufacturers ;r'f,,,t tlmt Jl,Hl l,l ol,lor Hl,,l nm becauso of tho extra demand for'l)CIUI,,f"1 roH0H' tllIlt wl" lIoo ' goods, espeolally In tho clothing lino. :J"110' wltl1 llll'". tlaffoillla anri As an example, Mr. Copplo told of a cortaln Borgo that previously ho has bought for fit) 'onts a yard, that crocuses a plenty. Kor good suggestions, perhaps tho most practical ones could bo given April 1st. ' Slnco his return Mr. Tower has been busy making deliveries of autos. Ho has delivered a Ford car to Tom , Coko of Marshfleld and arranged to horo today onrouto to Seattlolsenri two Korri cars to Albort (lar whoro ho expoctH to locate jlolri, his representative at Ilmiiloti FUANK CATTKHL1N and P. Iliiojlfor delivery to purchoBorB thoro. loft yesterday In Mr. Cattorilu'H j Mr. Towor says that recently ho auto for Coiiulllu and llandon. Tho(haB lieou making sales nioro rapidly roads were reported to bo In fair than ho can mako deliveries. Had Hhapo. It not been for his farsightedness MIL AND MUS. PII1I.O KKNYON of and placing early orders to enro for Iowa who havo boon visiting at the .his customers, many would hnvo ben homo of their nleco, Mtb. Dyer, nt.'unablo now to socuro tho early rio- Icinri; W. K. Ilorg, Powers; II. II. fin now quoted t 70 conts and thol"mll,,y tlira,,Kl' tlio observation of Hrlghani, Portland; Sam Allen, San dealers rmnot fill tho orriors. Francisco; W. 0. Kggleston, San Francisco; It. II. Kvans, Spokane; Mabel K. CHuo, Los Angeles. St. LaUK'nie' Hotel , Curtailing or tho riyo shipments from (iormauy Is resulting In tho mauufneturo or dyes In tho United States, though tho present product John Siren, Coos Itlvor; Nelson can by no ineana match up with the Mllllngton will leave on tlio Kll bum for San Francisco eurouto homo. II. A. HHSNKIt, former pianist nt tho Itoynl Theatre, and wlfo re turnori yostorriay from Missoula, Mont. Jlr. Hesncr will tnko a po flltlon with tl. .1. LoiiianHld'H now circuit. 1 TAXI Aiijulioto within city IliultN, 10c. Call lllllyd'h, pliuiio IK-.I Scrvlrn coiiiniriicot Sat. moiiilng, .Mai oh IKth. Hcos, Suninor; tl. II. Weokly, Han don; M. 0. Clark, Floionco; A. F. (JrCoii, Floionco; (). II. McCormlck, FloroiJ o; Oeorgo Salmon, (Klor once; A. N, Miller, Florence; F. Harris, Floionco; C, 1). .Ineksou, Floionco; .1. A. Huls, Floronco; Jamea Kerry, Floronco; Lee Whet. livery of cars that he has provldori. "ml, Floronco; Mr. and Mrs. Fneri Mr. Tower has a carload of olght Fords onrouto horo and n carload of Overlauds promised for early de livery to him within thirty riuyH but most of these liavu already been sold. C.VITliK AT IIK.'IIKST PIHCK ICiuisim Stjers Sell for St). ()., Inrnier .Muirh Itecord l'Ing Sl.5) places within tho city that havo shown a disposition to get behind tho campaign for a beautiful city and to do tholr best by Improving their own yards. Work mill liiij'icst Ho It A fow minutes work In tlio oven- 111. IlltCfirn tlll.ll.ilt. I.'ltl. .. nli.nln .....I I .r. .'W....U ...i.iij. it nn t (niiuu mill a riko will work a host of wonders. It takes hut a short tlinn to rilg up IN HIS TIMBER DEALS;1, '"'I "f Rur1,!?,,1 w,Te t',. I,,lly of inu nuimu "ill ill uii ii(Miaiiiy lit.- old country dyes. BRUSCHKE HAS PARTNER I). A. DonclM.n, of Portland, Haiti to!",1,y ,0 Kai1 ,n ",nllt 80l" wvilH- Ho Xcgoilntlng With Him For Spruce ('(intiact. Tho Portland Orogonlau says: D. A. Donolson, preslriout nnri ,1iut tlu niannor In which thoy manager of tho Normaudcu &. Improvement company, in l Aaseu, Cons Itlvor; Mrs. (loodalo, Sumner; Mrs. V. L. Ltustrom, Coos Illvcr; II. Crawford, Itoseburg; It. Hlxiier, Iteedsport; P. lllxnor, lteerisport. niiini'o Hotel J. Hlan. Portland: W. W. Uiw- lioin, McKlnley; W. W. Smith, 'l f Innd and timber deals now Yaldez. Alaska; W. J. Qulgg, Pow-j "'"!' negotiation, it was ndmltteri J. It. 1 ill. Portland: A. I). ,,,tl nigni at .Mr. uonolson's homo. Broadway playern .'ustouil of tho usual ono accorded Coat nro films. Irono Fcnwlck, Hint dainty per sonality whlrli Is doing so much for "Tho Kong of Songs" at the Kltlngo Theater, Now York, finds a role splendidly adapted to her unusual and engaging abilities In thu mouey-speudlng, true-hearted hut unconveut'oiial Francos Ward. Sho Is ably supported by Cyril Kelghtloy as her youthful husband, Klrharri Ward, tho broker whoso financial trouble sho caiifea by her reekleus ex travagance. Cyril Kelghtloy, by the wivy, Is also one of tho Im portant factors In tho uisl of "The Song or Songs." .Malcolm Duncan, who !ti remembered as ono of Harrison (Iroy FIbIco'h best known leading men, Is alio seen In mi Important role In "Tho one cioeu not noeri a Inrgo yard to spendthrift." Miss Matllo Fer- Invo a gardon. Somo of tho host I guson. who played tho rnlo of cue Iu tho city aro on small plots (Jictchen Jiiiih Iu tho oiig'nal stage 0r twi seiihon. rimlilnlnguM I mmSMLm WisiMfflmJ mmM of ground. It Is not theslo or them. I,,ny, t utio Huu tho Kleluo film a powerful, virile MorvcfrU Land kopt that counts. Shor. I uro version In her well limit. "Tho Spendthrift" roinembored notewortlu iart "' K 1 IiBWlltU-rliiFly towWti llffl Is ono of tho tIIKHi Hiuctl wltliout rcg -i lock building, is associated with C J ',sl rcmarlcablo riramatle offcr.'ng.i r tlmi'. The sulijcit Ul .i. iiriiscuao, oi .Marsunoici, in a AMniMn TUC QlfU t Times Want Ads aro the one m. cliutii which nvulios ALL tho people. They ongngo public tilti'iitinu every day Always on the Job. Time Want arts brine result. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 17. A j now high record price for March cat tle was mail hoe when four carloads i of prime Kansas uteris, averaging I iis; iSnilth. Portlnud; K. 1). Ityaii. Pow-!''' Donolson was not available) In ers; F. K. Wheeler, Point race; Charles Walla, Powers. LLOYD IIOTKL liiftil C l.lnv-il Vnilli IIkiiiI- l I.ISS pouuris, Bold at li.i'.r. a nun-1, .,,.. ,. r5llH Pll,.,Sn. 'drcd pounds. They woro niarkotod , ,.,... ,,,,. ,,,, ,,,. I.. ...1 I l !.. "V" ..v...v. ..-..... .u- II l-.MU llll l.l-HN 1111 I. Ill 1 .11 II 11 I.IM. I Kan. I Bide; P. Piifcco, Delmar; F. M. .Yost, Florence; K. Larson, Flor. 'once; S. It. Johnston, Portland. At S. S. Jennings, North Bend Fashion's Decrees for Spring and Summer lire on display Iu unusual Miriety at our stole, and no printed ricMTlptlon will MifHco to gle .ou a true Islou of the wonderful values mid Mjlo oppoitunitle which await j on here. MILLIXKHY. N'over het'oro was our Millinery Depait- luent mi attiactie as It is this season, with all the very Latest Shapes and Colors. A stylo for 'Ol SPITS, COATS AXD SKI I IT". We've, piovirieil ror all tastes in our array of materials, and popular colors iu the.so "Stjle-Craft" guaranteed gaiinents. "StyleCraft" Spells "Economy" HOHl'. W. SWAXTOX, (iiaduate Chemist. It. KJola was brought In from Pow ors yostorriay mifforliig from a Tor-I'-"0 'il" ,n8t "'Slit, but It was nd-; broken leg Biistulncri In an acclclout ! muted at his homo that for somo ' in one of tho Snilth-Powors camps. , weeks ho had been working on a ,l!o Is at Mercy hospital. , large deal, presumably tho ono liit Tony Pasco camo In from Dolman which tho Russian govornmont fig-'yestorclay to secure medical roat- "rod. jmont for sonie sovoro bruises aus- At Mr. Donolson's homo last night! tallied In tho Hennessey nilno. , tho following statement was given; Mrs. M. A. Monson who has boon out: ,il of typhoid nt their homo iu West' ".Mr. Donolson 1ms beon working Marshfleld is reported Improving, with Mr. Hruschko and othors on a . ...... largo deal. Other sections besides the Marsliflolcl country aro concorned T l as they havo been nogotla.tlng In other Eoctloiis of Oregon." Have You Seen That Springtime: Coos tm Stationery d Blanco Building Front Street AMeimitss LWHc- ITiniiniAe .003 U& tovu'iiacu'ui4.kJ' -is- Ledgers aedl Sy' "Kantleek" Ad in the Saturday tvning Post, March 11, Page 45? ! We handle this line of fa imous Hot Water Bottles and Syringes. If your old one is leaky get the kind that is guaranteed for two years. Phone 141. THE PEWSLAR AND rMYAL Store for Quality Chemicals Swanton Drug Co. 71 M AHKKT AVK. Succcv-or to ral- FRECKLES 'Pllr ijkaaiBtfirA .! ii..,.fli ..alt Tl,,:: xv "XVi'umU. '"",.. ' Viul .mture's donning of guy Mi-uteri by a trial. (niont suggests that her ch'lriron : should follow her cxaniplo, Wot I have just leielvod a bhipmout of' j tlio famous HALLMARK SHIRTS A complete) nssortniont In (Jolf, Nogllgee' anil Sport stylos nnri a great varloty of patterns. They soil .it tho low prlco of $1.00 AND $1.50 Wo also have HOYS' XKCI.KSKK SIIIKTS HOYS' SHOUT SH1HTS HOYS' SHOUT UI.Ol'SKS, SOe CHIUHtKN'S HOMHKUS, nt)e Don't miss seeing those FIR M7MEJO .Maicli Hrlngs Out I'lisightly Spots. How to Ueiuovo ICaslly. Tho woman with tonnur skIu rireatls March beciuiso It Is likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun anil winds havo a strong tend' ency to mako her freeklo. Fortunately for her pearo of mind I tho proscription, othlno double1 strength, makes It posslblo for oven , thoso most stiscoptlble to freckles to J keep tholr skin clear end white, .No. matter how stubborn a caso ofj freckle you have, tho double strength othlno should remove them. Oct an ounce rrom your druggist it ml banish the freckles. Money If It falls. Bunker Hill Dep't Store Tho Sheriff has Informod us that ho wJU send a statoment to ovory tax payer, whoso address ho knpws, ns f tho amount of tholr taxes, thero- fnrft If v-Aii ii-lll can.l tlinan atntninnnlq to us, with tho amount of your taxc3 tvo will seo thoy aro paid and koot. a record on our books of tho pay mont, without any cost to you. .. ,s i:iT-RVJ1 hut in "- si;u'-r' wrxcii la H a.m. I.e 1,ea" t iI:,;i !'?, .iixnotf leaves head of r , 7 a.m. Iirt & ..,, ,. i-'or clm '" M IMI hoard. -.'.i'tii. I'M CI o D itnl, od. and opcnca I IrlllHWHIl fit npnripii nHIIHI. ..... mne . .-..0.. , s..... Jhl) ,... . rfi Old II"""-' ThePublloSggA -has J..St been t.mblk eel, and opened to V (f ...... CnlllO 01 ,. t THE LLOYD HOTEL t Housekeeping Apartments, Two Itoouis, $8.00 Month. BB l W H HinrlinrrAf Rr Ci I Electrlclt" and Gas, Free Baths lu,k IT. H. LIUUlUger CX 0..(mP0,(K ,.nnis( .St.no vU. up Phone 32 ( f of this oiu "" .eM .iinviiimit biire.il'. ,n . tij4 infonnatleub'it uient. The pa"" "- M",C,,CuLvVCO HOT 227 Sortie tiff ,,,,0",0i Off 1 fc msrsm atjggisautmmmmm :w. iA -".