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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
$ fpEBSONAL MENTION "" i Coutiltlo yea- ,,C0tfW"" . , iwllORN was In Uu' Hly t S mvul-y, looking -..vsTCTTIIIt cniiio ovrr on t'?"ri.i train from Co m last " vitJlMS who 1 looUltiB ner Section horo yt-ionlny. iillV CANUMN Is Main In IsTtw "onl Conum0, ,'ilM'"? ,n Ike trade. . ,,no r din Standard Oil inT1 Mwvi --- Aci?r Icn rtenlny for pllle viicr l'llSl THE COQS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIPI n OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION G&l 1-tw W..C. LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, re turned today wilh Ed Wilson rroni Alameda and want on tho, morn ing train to Coiiulllo. 1'. II, It AHA DON, general manager of tlio K. Elnioio gasoline schooii or I Ini!, loft on tho Btage today. rolti.iilng to Portland. five-:' CHARLES HALL iitni? overland till) to Salem tlllBlllCBH. icturncd hint ovo froni a ton-days' end Portland on Co- ... - .MRS. HNUULOOM mid ilaughtor, Miss Esther Engblooin, of Pow ers, wore visitors In tho city to il")'. v CAPT, DUNSON was In today from the Cane Arugo" lighthouse He Jius been working Irani on his Mining plowing. MRS. S. II. LELAND arrived today on tho Kllhurn from her homo in tho East to visit hero with her son, Prof. Loland, jnanuat train ing Instructor ut tho high school. frn f . U "V g Tl "OO 4VI 1 . I " v. REVITIE5 '-M! re? v'i vw- tmm. . m AUTOGRAPHIC BACKS, $2.50 TO $4.25 Make Your Kodak Autographic Date and Title Your Negatives Wc Do Developing and Printing THE OWL The Kodak Store rJXreu7EnW.HIKrS iuaaasi J, W. Mitchell says: "GJt the most your money will buy and BUY IT AT HOME "Greater value-giving in Kuppcnlieimcr Clothes for Men and Yoi'ng Men isthe Easiest Way." Suits From $ 18 to $30 THE FSXUP MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND N loble Theate TO-NIGHT WWV I IIJST Mnr.hflclds Fire Proof Thriller R WTIIDW ,uc hum music ia S SELECT ORCHESTRA. u.Me NOT XOISE, HIT HEAL EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAYS Ml'SIC "vi;. uncus ok Tim yiKK l,UX;rom In their latest monoy-niak- wiemo rnlltlt-tl "Till; ;; Sl'N K..li" Two reels of - 1MTIII- v.... -"" n,i 'nil ... ....i ' WPiwiluK K,.JMm,0 ,.0.,Vi xrii .... : r " "-,..,.. Mr, Urf. 1 ?M"l,,",l. 'Mil' Wli "' -Hp (inn Itunuci liappeiilnK's of tlm Hrll. thai lias itiaito a lilt with iiihtalliiu'iit will ho nIiouh to- rs,' floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.: Children, 5cts. "West TliT" ' Vu Wlre'css" will bo ropoatod by Humorous it, j," Iu,ay "'-hi- Poir Sihinaltz," a Paramount foatur- : Dernanl. lie Br t st comedian In tho buslnesa, randReopening OYAL TONIGHT ?H0W STARTS AT 7 O'CLOCK rene Fenwick in '-THF RPbNU i hkif i " A six-nart drama. !b!nd. Williams' "The Singing Newsboys." A very liever smgmg and dancing act. SSSI0N: Mali LOWER FLOOR, 15cts; BALCONY, 10cts. Il1ee Tomnrrnui o.on !u. Dl, ert uar, i -ouj. m. tomorrow iiiym. uw l arVlCk in "Thfi Finch nf an FmPPfllH." v , by BOV- ?? 1'IIE WEATI licit KEPokt O tllr Aw,ir, Tw to 0.0. nj Tlmw. OUEOON Partly elourty and occasionally thrcatonlng weather, northerly winds. U)CAI, TE.MPKItAXUItE HKCOIII) For tho 24 hours ending at 'i-i.i m in., March 18, "oiu. ustuiul, special orninent motoorolouUt: Mnxlmum 50 Illinium .'.'!.'.' 17 At 1:43 11. 111. . . . ; .J7 Precipitation on Precipitation nlnco Sopt. 1, 181,5 07.94 Precipitation sanio period l"Ht yoan ni.09 Wind: West, cloudy. sirxnisE and sunset' Saturday March IS - Sun irises at C:07 and sots at 0:10. Funeral Tomorrow. Tho funorat of Fred Johnson, of North Uend, will bo .held tomorrow aftornoon at 2 p. m from tho Eagles Hull, llo was ni prominent member of tho Eagles lodge and this organization will luivo chargo of the exorcises. Mother Is III. Harry lllnnui and Walter Illinium left overland 4hls morning for Spokano In re sponse to a message announcing .tho soilous Illness of their mother. She Is from tho East and was taken lit while visiting In Spokane whllo en : onto to visit Cpos llay. IIoiuIh Jootl. Capt. Dunson 0 1 good Bhnpo. Goo. (Joodrum they lira Just as good ns they 1,1)0 from bore to Sunset Hay. v ..inimsoii, wno motored to J P. t (MONG THE SICK t Mrs. Claude Nasburg who has been 111 for SOtno tlllln. In ri'tmrtoil liinirnv 'lug. ().VH;r Epei'luut. A number of Coos Day parties are experimenting vltlv growing oysters' here. Ercd tilllontliul Is roportod to be tho la tost, getting sovcral Bucks from. Y'n tl 11 Ilia to placo 011 tho mud flats. fSoino planted In years past have grown well but hava novcr multl plied horc. i; .Auto ,cnmo from tho llghthoUBO today Jn I his auto and roports tlio roads nro In says will Dr. Myrtlo olnt yesterday says that tho road L's .in good shapo with tho exception or a short stretch Just boyond the Marshflold city limits which needs dragging. t BORN t WAUCEItTo Mr. and Mrs. James Walkor, a daughter. Mr. Walk er Is tho colored tailor at tho City Cleoncrs. Walk I-'roin CiinIiiiiuii. Huraco ttahskopf, of Coiiulllo. and Stu dont Parks, of liaudon, who liavo boon attonding the W.llamotto linl vorslty, atrlveil hero last night and iloft today for their homes to spond the ten-day springy vacation, Itahs kopf last year won" a scholarship to tho University when ho caiuo out ahead In a debate hold to decide the winner, ttahskopf and Sparks walked from Cushmim over the- now rallrond lino to Coos Uny. J WATERFRONT NEWS Off again on on'o of her extremely faBt trips, tho Adeline sailed thh morning for Oakland, leaving the Smith mill at 9:30 mid dossing out at 11:30 o'clock. SI10 nrrlvcd last evening about f:p. in. Tho Nana Smith crossed In , nt C:30 this morning from Oakland. Sho Is loading again today and oxpects to got away for tho south again at 9:30 tomorrow morning. " Interested In Our INmilM.-Tlio Chanibor or Comnicrco nt Eureka ltUH Wl'lttmi J. 10. Mmitfntllnri- linrn if . . .1 - -""ri"... j ..w.vf I. f - --ma .-r3a Powers ls,Htntlng that they. are interested In conflnrtl to his homo by an attack in,, rf, ,.,,.1 n ....... 1 ,i.. ..w vw.o ..v ,t,,. IUUI13 llllli lllllt tharo sliottlil bo consldcratilo travot of la grlppo. To Iteglster Votei-s. Uen Elshor has heon appointed to assist J. T. Urniut In registering voters In thin section. " May Go to Idaho. J. A. Good will h figuring on disposing of his place on South Coos ltlvor and go ing to Idaho to engage in juiu!ug. Ik IteportiMl Hotter. According to word received by Capt. and Mrs. linns Heed of Ferudalo from their this year up tho const from tholr city. A great deal of tho t.ourlng from the lowor part of Csl'lfornla branches off to Eureka and by Bond ing them rurthor up tho coast thjy would como through Ccos County. An uxtcimlvoi runipalgn is to bo car ried out tills season to get a sliaro or tho touring travel of Oregon to como to Coos Hay. Slaughter, Mrs. J. M. Upton, who PKUCV I.EVAH HAS KTItOKE OIC PAIUhYHIH has bcou at Phoenix, Ariz., with hor .son, Monroe, the latter Is now rap idly recuperating. I, filbby Coal. $5.00 ton. I'liono 7, First Ajvual Present to MarsKfield People Free Prescriptions KOIt EXTIIti; YEAH lll Any i-euutiiblo iiliy.slcliu Is iiutliiuied to bend worthy poor poiMins to our More fr prescript Ions (lur ing tlio ywii- Il(l niiil a ngrco to fill them without roNt; iiotliliig Is required but 11 nolo from tho phjsl clan, properly hlgneil Hn htatliic that tho patient Is entitled to this assistance. In this maimer wo aim o contribute our hliaro to ward tho public good. In i,tMul of responding to countless rtMiiiehtH for llttlo contributions t programs, fairs and bazaar nmoug; tvlilcli wo cannot dlsivlm nate, wo have adopted this plan, Let v no worthy man, wo man or child' Miffer a 1110 iiient for want o( i-iikt medicine when icqiilmt. ' Percy Lovnr, for tho past Tow years running tlio Co iiulllo Herald and moving pic ture Bhnw -there, Buffered a partial troku or paralysis tlio other day. Ills right sldo was affected and ho was uunblo to speak for a time. Ho rormorly lived In Mnrshricld and was reared near Sumner. CUOTIE J t NEW TODAY ' t )Z AND M-UOOM b.ll. Miltes, with bath, phono and gas. Low rent. C9r North First. I-'OIt KENT Kiirnlshwl reoins. 'Jjl cphono 331-Ij. Mrs. Frod llnlucs. I-X)lt SALE Uu-go tent house, com-1 plcto 'with fly. Now. For salo at half cost of tent and lumbor. j Free ground rout. Small garden already In. Freo water for year. 1 Address "Tent" Times office. I'()U SALE roek eggs, tbell. Thorougliiy,'ed Imired ( Phono 3171. Cor-! I'OK KALIC One dining (aide, I ! dining chairs, t kttcbon cabinet. 1 dresser. Apply 927 So. First St. I'OK KALE (I'liMilinn launch, !U ft. long, I 1-2 lip. NeUon engine; In good condition. AddreGs A. Saud- iltilst, fork of Coos ltlvor, or phono ;io:ig. v ANNOUNCEMENT ; i WMWItU i 4 -$ To Mr, and Mrs. P.epublicaii Vote:1: ' Coo County, Oregon. Dear Kir and Madame: I he:: to announce to you that 1 1 will be a candidate fur t'J'i noin j illation of ltcprccntntivo at' (ho coining Piimary Election and I re spectfully solicit jour consideration. I stand for rural credits first, fewer laws second and Ichn puliUu omhmim? all the time, and If um.i lnaled and elected 1 will strlvo for these objeetn and ix'pro.sRt a' I llm people of Coos County to tho 'vst ! of my ability. j Very Itespectfully, AHTKUIt K. PECK.! (Paid Advortlsoniout.) WANTED To hear from owner of' good ranch for salo. Send 'ash I price and d'Hrriptlou. 1), F. Hush, ! Minneapolis, Minn. j WANTI.D (llrt work. E. It. . ltlvor. for general liourt Hudson, So. Csos ItOO.M AND IIOAltD Dotson Hotel - -Thoroughly overhauled, opons March IG; reasonable rates. Mrs. E. M. Johnson, lin.-l and Curtis. Hear "The. .Modern Church" tils ; cussed at tlio Pre.shyteiiaii Church .Sunday morning at eloven o'clock. t Dr. D. ('. Vaiighan. Doutft, Itnoin 1 0 I'lrw iNnMomil Hank liull (linir r ! - -- ----.. ' Columlihi 1 lour, $1.50. Ilalucs. THOSE WIKIIINK CiOOD KOO.M and board, homo cooking, apply 229 South Uroadway. t FOR SALE t KOIl SALE Two young turkoy lions, 1 gnhlcr. F, II. Rood, phone 3045. FOIt SALE Selected Wliltt) Leghorn eggs for settings, from good layors V. II. Oxonrldor, Phono 303x2, Marshflold. w n nii 1 iMniiniiiiwiM 11 ""a! V I oaB Ik ' 51 nil I'l I c Si I Pew I'l THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 21)8 Wo Deliver Immediately BUY FRESH HOMEMADE and SARTER'S PURE ICE CREAM. ddI: Central Avenue Dm Wanted! BOYS AND GIRLS TO SEE OUll NEW SHOES HE-l-'OHK IICYINtJ ELSEWHEUE For big Misses wo have patont loathor cloth top, button, low heel, from . .,$2.00 to $:i.5() Guumetal with mat top, button low heol, for T , $:.()( Girls' Shoes, made In patent loathor, cloth top, or gun metal mat top, button, from $2.00 to $2.05 Daby Fat Anklo Shoes, nice ones -for $1.25 Daby Shoos, soft soles -45e Wo reeomment SHINOLA for the best Oxllte-soted shoes. BELIEVE ME, every man that thinks any thing or his reot will wear pair or Oxllte-soled shoes. Price now $:!.5. Next shipment will bo $5,00. Seo them at I FOIt SALE Full blood H. It. eggs for rotting; clto day old chicks. C. M. Connor, Ph. 4GI-J. Electric Shoe Store Shoes Hepnlred Whllo Yon Wult S, .1. 1.M.MEL, Prop. 180 South Jlrondwny FOR SALE Strictly riesh Infertilo eggs lor packing, at market prices. Phono 14S1, Mrs. E. 1L Curtis, North Bond. FOH SALE Choice I,ognnbc4Vy and Btrwuorry plants. R, a. Cor tholl, phono 3171. TWO 1IO.MESTEAD icllntiisliiiieiits for sale. For particulars write Post office Box "B," Myrtlo Point. Ore. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT AT PRICES THAT YOU WILL BE ASKED AFTER THE SEASON IS OVER. SIMTS TILVT ARE TAILORED 1Y THE REST OF TAILORS WILL STAND UP AND HOLD THEIR SHAPE. Men's Suits, a dandy value at one-third tho prlco more... 97.00 Men's Suits, blue sorges, twooils hair lino stripes, etc., worth half tho prlco more $0.1)0 Fine Fronch bluo sorgo, brown mixtures, grays and hair lino stripes, $1S value. . .$12.0 STERLING Seo this suit in. bluo serge, examlno It close and comparo with any Biilt at $25. Our prlco $11.75 STERLING In grays, brown mixtures, fino Btfpcs, etc. mMw Tflji iffy fi if Kill ' H I'l " 1 1 J. C. Penney Co. JP I I "Next DiKir to Postorflco " H THE UNIVERSAL CAR, llll Von want to know 'what your 'motor llll car will do. Theviullllou-car Ford I III performance unswei-8 your iue.stlon. I 8 Suppljlng tho motor car needs of all I "'!so.s, the Ford is operated and I Ull malnjjtliied In city or country for II ' about two cents a mile with mil- II I ! wimiI Fold service behind it. Tour- II lug Cur, $525; Runabout $175. I Isaac R. Tower I "THE GUNNERY." 11 Every "Day Prices: Hominy, No. 3 tins, each 10c Solid Pack Tomatoes, each 10c Oysters, per can (good quality) 10c Seedless Raisins, per package u 10c Salad Mustard, per jar 10c Corn Starch, per package 5c ' Gloss Starch, per package 5c Prunes, Petites, 3 lbs. for 25c Coffee (with a real coffee kick) bulk, 3 lbs. $1.00 And remember our FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS they mean a real saving to ymi. GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394, 130 North Broadway, Roman Beauty Apples A carload just received from Yakima, Washington Thcso aro Fancy Grade. Order from your grocor. All srocoia Handle them. H. W. PAINTER . FOR SALE Stock or dairy farm, 1340 acres, 225 cattle on placo, will handle about 450. Prlco $50 per acre; $10,000 to $15,000 down, balance to suit. Address Fred Lillonthal, Marshfield, Ore. FOR SALE Sharpies Hand Sepa rator, 80 gal. per hour. Apply J. E. Fitzgerald. FARM FOR SALE Thirty-five acres, ono-half bottom and ono hair bench land; six acres or good orchard; Rood house and bam, lighted by acetylene gas; house with modern equipments; hot and cold water, bath, ec. Near CV qulllo. A good buy If taken soon. Inquire T, caro of Times, or Box 259, Coqullle, Ore. J t FOR RENT J J FOR RENT Modem flvo.room bun galow on 12th and Commercial streets, $12.50 per month. Apply Going & Harvey, Times Want Ads are tlio one me dium which reaches ALL tho people. They outage piddle attention every day Always on the Job. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third nt FOR SALE Ono classy registered Jersey bull calf, whose dam milked 11, 1(10 pounds in ten months. Also cows and lieHers, all icslstcred stock. Write to F. A. KACCIII, Mnishfleld, Oregon. FOR TRANSFER AND BTORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono !(! Resldenre Phone 1,1-J Market Ave. and Wnterfront BICYCLE TIRES Buy Them From Us. We Charge Nothing to Put Tliein on Your Wlio?l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY -MUMMBHI 1 t