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SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MA"CH 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION Y ESTATE CASESIFEAR MORE SLIDES'SCHDDL BDY IS LOST E LAKESIDE MEX .MEET AXD START Pt'HLIO IIATCIIKltV SKVEHAL WILLS FILED IX PRO UATE COl'llT AT COi.M'ILLK PEOPLE OK WEDDEHHfUX FLKK TO COLD HKACII IIOWAItl) TAYLOR, STUDENT OK XOKTII DEXD, DISAPPKAHS s Oil S Mi "-'"' New Spring Stetsons Await Quick Choosing Men who wish to find the hat of their choice in short order without trying on one hat after another will act wisely in selecting from our SPRING STETSONS Five minutes' time plus our salesman's prompt attention secures the hat that fits your head and your fancy equally. Tho SIclNon ''PACE-MAKEH, (Ills Spring's Fashionable Shape for Yoiiuir. M.m nnd ".Men Xo Older Than Tlicy Keel." Hub Clothi mt'Ohocw, CKXTHAL AVKXL'K STOUK TENNIS MEM MEET TOl'HXAMKXT TO UK STAt.'KD AXI XAMKS IlKIXO UKCKIVED Chafed ill Delay in (icttliiK Thftiits Stalled Site In Downed ami Part of I'm nils K wined Lakeside Is to hava Its own fish hatchery. At a meeting held thcro a fow days ngo, officers of tho Lakeside Public Fish lintchcry wero elected nntl arrangements wore nindo for the starting at once of n building for the fish raising. Ilyler and Simpson bavo donated tbo ground for tlio liatcliery, Otto Meutzel, of a mill near Lalcoldo, lias promlHcd a very modorato rato on tho lumber used and between ?3G and ?I0 a mouth lias already boon prom ised, according to .1. K. Hedges, who Is Just returned from the Ton Mile edit n try. T. .1. Scammon has been vjlectcd ( superintendent of the hatchery. Ed. E. Smith, proprietor of tho Lakeside hotel, Is chairman, whllo Mllo Plor sou and .Tamos Cowan directors and J. D. Magce, secretary. The IjO.OOO fish owned by Mr. Scammon arc to be placed In tho hat chory, Mr. Hodges Bays Frank Smith, of tho Coos Itir hatchery, lias fiO, 000 more fish for the cnuso and tho stato will bo nuked to aid to tho ex tent of 200,000 moro trout, all of theso to bo ready for liberation in tlio lake for restocking. Chafed" nt Dety The matter of added fish for Ton Mllo lakos was taken up here very actively by n committee of tho Cham ber of Connuorco. It was planned to ralso tho fish at tho Coos Itivor hat chery and thus do owny with tho added espouse of a hatchery at Lake sldo; IJut chafing at tho dolay tlio pen plo of Lakcsldo havo gono ahead of their plans and nro determined thoro V.PI bo flah this year for the lakn. n appeal will bo nrndo directly to tho fishermen of this section who will get a benefit from tho stocking of tho lake. Donations of 50 cents, soventy-fivo cents and n dollar a month, It was 'estimated, ought to bring rovonuo, with what Is promised to hoop tho lintchcry going. It Isvflgured tho oxpoiiHCH of tho superintendent will 1)0 $(50 a mouth and Biiudry oxpoutriH will amount to between $10 mid $20 more a month. (iiinrdlnus Arc Named and Aiirl.s . -el's Are Appointed Some I'Voni Coon Day (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLK, Ore, Mnrch 22. A petition has been filed in tho Pro bate court and an order made for lips,1 Williams S. Phillips and Rachel Phillips of Myrtlo Point, by Hobert Store Closed ami UcslcIcutH Cross Hlvor to County Sent for Safety Itnlns Heavy (Special to The Times) GOLD UEACH, Ore., .March 22. The people of Wedderbum again fear slides from the hills bolilnd tho town the guardianship of Thonins W. Phil-1 on account of the continued rains unci havo fled from the placo to Gold 'lleach for bafoty. Several weoks ngo M. ParrlBh aj guardian. Their cs-j after the sovore rains thcro wore n tmto Is valued nt $2,1 30.110. numbcr'of bad slides and for a tlmo I An order has also boon made ap- ',lt looked lileo tho big hill back of tho pointing W. P. IIodBon nud Erma 'main part of town would come clown Hodson as guardians of William 'and possibly push tho buildings Into Gordon, of Mnrshfleld, whoso name .Ue rlvor. Thcro was a big crack will bo hereafter known ns Irving ; along tho top of the hill extending Gordon Hodson. The will of Elizabeth Fonts hna bo?n admitted to probate, with John , L. routs, of ComuIIIo, as executor. I lor estate consists of ?S00 In real jpioperty, and Walter Culln, 11. II. !lliiruB and A. L. Nosier arc tho np 'pralsers. I JPnpers wcro filed for the admin istration of tho cstato of Wm. 11. I.Mllbury, of Myrtle Point, with Mrs. In'oHIc W. Mllbury ns administratrix. Tho estnto amounts to $:i,U00, of which $3, COO Is real estate, $300 poi'3onnl and $100 accounts etc. The npprcilsers nro A. E. Crouch, T. It. Hillings and Hen McMullou. PnpcrB wore, filed In tho cstato of filler Everson, -at North Uontl, with John F. Hall as executor of hlu last ' will and testament, without bond. The property consists of $i',000 of for throo hundred yards, Tho recent rains havo boon so heavy tho pcoplo arc afraid that thoro Mnthcv Fours lie litis (i'oiio Awny to Work Somewhere Xot Heard From Since Euily Yesterday Since eight o'clock yestorday morning Howard Taylor, aged 1G years, has been missing from North ' II oml, mid today I1I3 mother, Mrs. 1 May Taylor, of tho Aloha Inn, nt ' South Inlet, is almost frantic. Tho sheriff's office has boon notified of the boy's dlsappcaranco and Sheriff Johnson has taken up tho1 search. Woikecl -For Hoard Tho lad has been working nt the Coos Restaurant for his board and 1ia.i been attending high school In North Uend. Ills mother said this morning that he worked very hard, being up generally nt 1:30 In the NO ALUM -NO PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure would bo moro slides. Tho storo and morning and working again -nftori telephone office has been closed and sonic of the property removed and the pcoplo hnvo left and come to Gold Beach. The only telephone commu nication is through Gold lleach. MAUKIACK LICEXSEvS Guy Churchill and Lucy I. Hone brake. Frank . Caroy and Illancho Fogle. M. CASKS. IX ClllCl'IT CO CUT 'J E. O. Porlimn and A. II. Gidloy vs. Hailing Turner. Geo. Gray, vs. Snilth-Powors Log- personal proporty .mil $C00 of real'B'"K o. "stato. Nay, M. Tho appraiser nro A. S. II. Nay and Simeon Mlllor. CULLINGS OF COQL'ILLK K'oos County Sent Events ns Told by Tlio Sentinel W. P. Grndy, vs. Frank A. Plorson Clara Plorson ot ill. Otto Frodcrlckson, vs. Isaac Ja cobson nud Urcda Jacobson, his wife. John J. Hormldon, vs. Eugcno Ar thur Ilcrmldou. OYEU tt.OOO ukoistep.kd Slnca tho books woro turnod over In Qlinrlff .Inlmumi fni nnllnnt Inn in February 23, and up to last night ho Fftl,on ut. th? c0"nty ,:lorl;'8 r"co Xlno Entries Already WM Mom Com ing (Jeorgo Stephenson to Show How (Ji'ino Is Plnjcd Coos liny In to havo a touuls tourn ament. Nino entries hnvo already boon placed with Fred McColluni nt North Rend nud any others will bo received by him until Saturday. Tlio plan Is to play ovory Monday afternoon at I p. m, through tho en tire sorles. Those who have entered tho race are Chnrlcs Hall, I. R. Tow er, W. J. Conrad, Robert lluyes, John Craig, Fred McColluni, Ed Illckey, Wnrron Painter and George Stoplion- 8011, TIiIh list contains only a part of the tennis players 011 tho bay and tho promoters of tho athletic confer enco made a forvereut appeal to the remainder to cniuo out of thnlr lild iug plucca and got Into tho game. SAYS JUDGE COKE HAS LITTLE OPPOSITION W. W. Cimlwell Declaims Ho Is Oppos hig .ludgO Huiiilltou for District .indue The Eiigono ReglHtor says: W, W. Cnrdwell, a well known nt tornoy of RoHeburg, was In Eugeno yestorday. He Is a raudldato for the Itopublleiui nomination ()f circuit Judge of this dlBtrlct. lie says ho will In no wine Interfere with tho candidacy of E. O. Potter of Eu gene, as there nro throo Judges to bo elected In this district. If ho Is nominated ho will oppone .Indue J. Hamilton, of HoBohurg, who Is a candidate for 1.1 election on the Domocrntlc ticket. Mr. Potter will have ns an opponent at the polls Judgo G, F. Sklpworth, who Is seek ing ro-oloctlon. Judge Coke, til other candidate, does not seem to havo much opposition, FINDS CALIFORNIA POOR PLACE TO GO Coos liny Mini Knys Work Is Senico nud That Ho Went lls-oko While TVylnsr to lo4 .lob Several men who cniuo back from Eureka where they wont from hero In tho hopes of securing work and finding better conditions than on Coos Hay, do not bring very en couraging reports from that local ity. Six men walked up from Eu reka to Coos County, coming over the conHt road. They walked bciymo tlioy were broke, nil excepting 0110. of tho crowd, who had a little money ' and helped the others In tho way of buying provisions. Ouo man who follows tho rostnurant business, sayn that ho could not find any opening In Eureka. "Thoy treat you very nice at first" he says, "but If you 3tuy n round tho plncu for a fow days, someone be gins to fear that you are going to gel tholr Job. Tho homo men hold all tho places. At ono rostnurant they told me tho only wuy I could hope to get n Job would ho to stay around until someone 011 tho forco died. "California Is ovouiin with peo ple who came from Washington, Oiokoii and Idaho after those states went dry. San Francisco 1 wor.ie than Eureka. I was ablo to securi only a few days of odd work. The waKtw paid nie poor, nud oven when ono can secure a Job. Most till who' wont mom Coos County expecting 'to better thnlr condition are broke now nud I would have htien money 1 ahead If 1 had never left here. I found none from this part of (lie state who had not met with sore ' disappointment when thoy got Into California." purchased, A. 11. Collier Is again at work In Assessor Thrift's office, whore ho lias a permanent position as deputy. The ranks of our legal fraternity nro to bo Incroaod. Roy Morgan, of Dundon, Is going to locate) hero. Tho following is tho total regis hero up to Inst Saturday evening, I ics of 1015 'March 1: Republicans, 2,100; Homo- ' C. J. Fuhrn.ni. cameMiomo from rn," f " "' ' SC,",IV ..2.4 "J . '"??" 'tho Hay tho first of the wook brln?. ''0"(,u,lt; 10 1 rohlblt onlsts, 1.5; Ing with him .1 now Heo car Just .) roBrcsdvo Ucjnibl can8, 5; Non-par- 1 to stato, I; Total, cntluol. 3,1(03. Cdirulllo SERVE It EST OF TKIl.M Pat McGInty cnuio bnck Tuesday to servo tho balance of his 30 days In Jail, on account of his Christmas Sl'XDAV niXXKIt t the CHAXD- spree. Ton day' was nil ho had loft LKH. Li venty-flvo cents per plate, nnd ho will bo out In about n wool: For losei'viilloiis phono tiO. now. Couulllo Sentlnol. Bchool hours, very often until eight SSS In tho evening. She bcllovcs this fact started him away that ho might go Bomcwhoro nnd earn some money. It was feared that ho had gono awny on n tugboat, Inasmuch as ho has taken great Interest In tho son and tho boati. Howovor, It Is not believed Hint ho could havo loft on any boat from Coos liny and Mrs. Taylor said today slio thinks ho hns gono up toward Gardiner 1 Roglstor of merit Jersey bulls for I ! !MI,"w"l,",lBT?WTrafgirnjTMniMrmMi I TO BUY NEW STOCK STUDEIITS TD RNI- NKGISTEU OF .MERIT .IERSKV SlltlCS TO UK PHODUCED ill. L. Smith ArrnuvH for Uringii llluoilcc! Iliills Hole; Prices Hnvo lloen Made Verj Low GHADE I't .IOY Fi I'l'IMUHTIIOIIOUGIILYB. :'lllSTli.XKi.fli.ii-. camp n?nr thoro. Will Kcnrch HOrself tho posslbllltlos of bringing up many Coos county lierds. J. L. 'Sniltli, county agriculturist, has made ar- "If I ilnn'l flml film I'ori' nnn. , 1 1 ... 1 . . 1 rangomonts lor theso oxtromoly low she said, "I am going out to look). "h ...... . n Mich Tender Rcc-hc, 1, Kwy Uoyor(ililto)ic(;h(11 Hank Hook When Smc ?I Pltplls Of tho Mnr.liflnU .... and Hint ho mny go to work In fi $100 each, freight prepaid, opens up Jirhools today nro doing their flntm. luiimuu imuuing. sums of fhecenij linil over umy bo deposited ltliMtS tieaciier ono tiny a week, under t& ,now system that lias Just been In stltiitod. 'This money Is to be pot U tho bank when It reaches 11 h umoiiiit, thiH Is to lio a savins count for tho savor. The students are cnthujlaillc til tho systoin already bids fair to ton tho nucleus of many account. El pupil making n deposit Is gltcu card. When tho savings amount It $1 this card Is taken to any ot Hi three local banks anil llicre depos ed as a savings account. Each tut Is to have theso deposits three moitli lit 11 time. If the money Is left In the Unlit will be compounded ecrul-annuil;, said Supt. F. A. TkdRcn ho tu taken an active Interest In the start- In ir nt II111 HVHtnin. wlilrli H'lm.wnl by Director (1. W. Kaufman. for him mylf." Her business nt South Inlet keeps her busy nil of tho time, mnklng It hard for hol lo got nwuy. She U very much wor ried over the disappearance of her son nud wishes that anyone knowing of his wliotcnhouttr inform her atj once. prices nnd Prof. Hair, of O. A. C will pick out the animals hoforo thoy i.:o shipped. Tho Idon, ns explained this morn ing by .Mr. Smith, Is to got now nnd 'hotter blood Into Jersey nnd grade iiiir...lu r tin. onntitv 'I' I m hIi'ou nrn to be sold In groups of five, ono to u fanner, In this way each farmer, nftor two years tlmo, will bo nhlo 'to exchange nulmuls with his neigh bor, thus provontug Inbreeding. TlirccT dairymen havo nlroucly spok '1111 for iiiiIiiiiiIh. Tbev are Schroedor liros. of Arauo. John I). Carl. Arago, On Murch 13th, 1S00 nt Rochester, ' , w Ti WttrncP Mj.rlll! i.lU. Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Antlo Ilonry woro ,. SlllilIl ,H .........Hiau..,. oVOr tho murrled and last Monday, being tho UrrnllBOinclll lImt IinB ,,e0II ,udo for rimoui nniiivcrsary or tno ovom, xuey . .,., ,,, i,imi,i Hro at what WED FIFTV YEARS Antlo llniry unci Wlfo (V lu-nto ('olden Wedding nt P."mlon held a modest celebration, with moin bors of tho family, In tills vicinity nud Mr. nud Mrs. Arthur Sumner nud .Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Fish ns guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner will colobrnto tholr golden wedding two year hence. ilnudou Recorder. Halite at Finnish Hull, Saturday night. Plntt's Orchestra. (F ho terms very reasonable) prices. Tho fact that a competent Judgo of cattlo, Vrof. Ilarr, can pick thorn out hoforo thoy nro sont, bolloves Mr. Sniltli, will Insure tho bringing lioro of oxcellont' stock. Ordinarily the farmer Bonds to tho Wlllnmotto Vnlloy nnd buys "unslght-unscon" nnd tho result Is nfton discouraging. Ho hopes that a somowhat Hlmllnr urriingomoiit can bo made for tho rownors of llolstelu herds In tho coun ty nud is now working 011 such a plan. ira rikih.i: si-.i)i:i:i:n two toxs auk .Mold The car with tho vatye-in-hcad motor, that out climbs them all, operates for less, looks better, rides easier, has a 3-speccl transmission, electric starter, 3-4 floating axle, cantilever springs, 500 less moving parts, service stations in Marshficld, Bandon, Coquille and Myrtle Point. TV a i VoVmca- Couit Reporter licscnVB? port of llli Darning Tho following from tlio Routes 'Review will bo of Interest bcre u Mr. Riddle sorved a court reporters! Couulllo for several years: Tho many friends of I. D. RH& candidate for district allows! tho Republican primary election, having considerable fun ovcrwiw which appeared In ycstcrdij' vlow to tho effect that Mr. iw Svnp planning to attend a tUnt Canyonvlllo Friday cicnms. -Rldcllo has not attended a lUncefof many years, nrrordltiR to hi lrl and coiiseiiiiontly thoy were A ff h a tsu.t.'w ..&Lr tfiJBujutijr' .x rvuvi. v- n1 f ' 9 1 C ,-. v . 'i esu-esarf 1 I 1 B 188 When J. L. Sniltli wus horo yostor- 'day ho stated that In tho Coquille 'Valley moro than two tons of seed corn have already been sold for plant ing In May and Juno. Also today 'nil iiinrn iiniimlH uoin inldl'il to tllO local order bringing up tho amount ;vhnt mirprlsed when they real u to fit) l) pounds ordered from hero. Item to the effect that no Tho agriculturist says the scl 'hgnln Indulged In tlio light f3l comes from tho Agricultural Collogo ' Mr. Rlddlo had Intended topis ... ) ". , ul.nl V..... lu it,.. Minn Im.. .it f'n 11 vnlivlllll lllCCtlnt UW" 'he atiiteu, to got the hind In shape1 nnd It was Joklnfily given out i 'for the planting later. fho was to attend tin d"e,,uif i Prizes are to bo awarded this your 'was an error, however, as Mr . Tho school chll- has nil engagement at nw inert f for corn exhibits. dren arc to havo a boparato contest' will compel his return Frjday evening. HI... I I'nuu casii prizes. M D ." . L'.S,,.H,,linr, . -j Dr. I). C. Vmiglinn. Hoist ft, Room '.''J. First Nntlonul Hank building Those "After-Work" Headaches nro the rivMiKs of eyestrain, lu Hie Mi'os of the busy day, the ojoh me gen Jul I y forced to accomplish their work lu .spite of Int ent defects, and their levengo is a splitting licadncho tluM ktvps you from lasting when you get Hie opportunity. IX St'CII CASES, KVES PERFKCTLY FI'ITED WITH OLASSES (JIVK CO.MI'OUT AND UKLIKI See Birch About Your Eyes T HED CHOSS UHl'd' STOHE. .J $625 Buys a Chevrolet The most wonderful car at anywhere near the price Carload Arrived Today So it is possible for you to get immediate delivery iPPf fQP 's believing, so drop in and let me-show 0lll2 you the car; see how it rides and how easy it handles. It's a dandy little car for a lady to drive t is GEO. GOODR.UM Phone 373-L Marshfield, Ore. Terms -Terras New Shipment of iueen Quality Shoes at THE GOLDENRULg So Ks-ent Is tho demand for Ql'KKX Ql'ALlTV S fell over the country, that iho iiiiinufactuiers ennnot tlio ordoih. Wo ero fortunate to net l'" vn pew stock nt this time. FOR STVLE, COMFORT, AND ALL-AROUND JIJhs TlOX, (Jl'EE.V QITAUTY SHOES ARE Tlll'U T X. M 1 1 QU E CX "Q lTA LIT V Wis 11 you buy j i.ur uot iv'slr of feliocs, let with Ql'KEX gt'ALITV. fit jo the Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHA ALWAYS BUSY. fa auaiaBBaaaai T-T1 - tmmmmaa MMHtl i -" .v mrmatttK ; : " " ' -