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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1916)
THE CQQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 191 6-EVENING EDITION FIVE You have a choice of several very IIiuuwo, "-" j - "- iv-4 ciiiu asK CO see snappy Hart Schaffner &Marx Varsity Fifty Five -Some of you may have the idea that Varsity Fifty-five means just one style; wrong, it's a title for several good ones; there's a general simil arity in the lines, but a con siderable variation in details. That's so we can suit ev ery young man who comes to us mul there's a big variety in fabrics; enough to satisfy every taste. At $25 we are showing the most unusual values. We have some for less and some for more. IS mm Cupyriiht Hut Sddtntr & Mux Suits Purchased From Us Pressed Free of Charge WOOLEN MILL STORES MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND IPI BREVITIES ? TIIH WEATHER REPORT I II 7 AmocIMM rrrs to coot Bar Timet. (OREGON Tonight rnln In tlio wcit, Increasing cloudiness In tku Until; Sat urday rnln In thu west; rnln or biiow In tlio oast; south orly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 24 honra ending nt I: III ii, in., March 'J I, by IJonJ. Ostllud, special gov ornmont meteorologist: Mnxlinnni 1!) Minimum 2!) At 1: 13 n. m 112 Precipitation 25 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1015 71.811 rrcclpltntlon snuio period laBt your 51.99 Wind: northwest, cloudy SUNRISE AND SUNSET Friday March 21 Sun rises at 5:51! nnd sets nt 0:17. The store which does not Advertise cami not grov! 1 BORN t $$ ORUVER -To Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis 13. Gruvor, nt their home on Elrod iivomie, Friday morning, March 21, 1910, a daughter weighing 9V6 pounds. Tlio mother and little girl nro doing very well and daddy Is smiling nnd handing out the ci gars today. Iliilldlng .New House. Ed. Erick ton Is erecting u new four-room cottngu nt Hunker Hill. School Vnriitloii. Tho Marshflcld public kcIiooIh will clo.io tonight for a week's vacation. There wiib only one week's vacation Christmns. (Joes After 'I'lim. Slnco Hon Fisher Iiob bean appointed regis trar ho hns allowed no grass to grow under his feet. In four days he hns signed up almost 200 votet3 and this iiftcrnoon wlfii Inst heard from whs still n-golng. It wob noticeable thnt several persons with petitions were following . him up closely, getting tho registered voters to sign tho petitions. (Jills to Meet. Tho Coos Camp Fire airls will hold n mooting at 1:30 o'rlock tomorrow afternoon nt the Episcopal Guild hall. Dr. Mattlo H. Shaw will talk on the subject, "Hygiene." All girls between the ngos of 10 mid 20 yenrs nro Invited to bo present. W'll d'o On Mike Tho Young Americans, tho boys' organization, will moot tonight at 7:;i0 o'clock In tho Imminent of tho Centinl school. Tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock they will meet nt the Nolilo theater nnd In company with F. L. Ornunls, of tho high school faculty, will go on a long hike. No .More Seed Left. Postmastor Hugh McLnln applied to Sonator Chamberlain for n number of pack- fagcB of seeds, a largo amount of which tiro distributed annually by tho Dopnrtnicnt of Acrlcultnro through tho Senators. A reply Just recolvod from Sonator Chamborlutii In Washington tolls Mr. McLnln that his full quota of seeds lias boon used up nnd ho can get no more now until next year. Will Spvl; Sunday. A number of well l;nov)i Mnrshflcld men will nislst In tho special services nt the Marshflold Presbyterian church Sun day morning. This Is ono of a sor- Icb of layman's programs nt tho chinch. C. It. Peck will spenk on "Tho Church hb n Huslncss Insti tution," Supt. Tledgcn will speak on "Tho Church its a Social Factor In the Community" nnd I'rof. 11. I-:. Wnlto on "tho Church na a Moral and Spiritual Force." PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY N OBLE THE ATE TO-NIGHT SAIIITY FRIST Miitohflold'fl Flro-Proof Theater R CTOIKDY COMEDY COM HI) Y roitli STLUMXfj In n special two-recl comedy DIRTY WOltK IV A LAUNDRY. Full of giggles from start to flnlhli. .VrlllJ xuws Tlio happenings of tho world in motion pic tures, WIIKitrc IHlKMZKs RlOW Oond comedy, niado at Izmir bI'i California. , MJ1L1IXI 0T,U3llR '-Two-! Reliance drama. , ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT. iJHioU5.cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. -l7TW "lRlU: LiltlQ cllllT"o Chaplin In n dandy comedy, of tho Navy," "Walllngford" -Sovoral other good pictures To Complete Sale. A meotlng of .1 il. I. ,l. !.... .f ,1.n Pnnnllln Vill.' IIIU niUVItllUIIIUiO Ul IIIU VyUill,HU ley Tolophono company Is being hold In Cannula today for tho pur pose of completing tho sale to tho Coos and Curry Telephone company, tho announced price being $ ID, 000. OUR REGULAR PRICES ARE' LOWER THAT SOME AD VERTISED SPECIALS Oranges, extra largo doz 45c Oranges, largo, dozen 35c Salmon, tall cans 15c Sliced Pineapples, 25-c can 15c String Boans 10c Oysters, 15c 2 for 25c Peas, per can 10c Parsnips and Carrots, lb 2c Apricots, can 15c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs..-25c Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Central Avenue- and waterfront. Thono 370 Makes First HUscryntlon. Karl "Dornn, of tho M. J. "B. Coffeo Com- nnny. hnB nuido tho first reservation for tho rullroud colobrutlon in July. Ho has ordored two rooms to be hold for him at tho Chandler that ho may bring hla family hpro.for tho entire festivities. Date Is Set. April 30, tho last Sunday In tho month, Is sot as tho dato for the basolmll gaino versus tho SlK"ia Chls and tho Orcok lot tor men of tho city. Noxt Sunday "spring practlco" for tho unclass ified Greeks will bo hold out In front of tho Eagles Hall. OYAL TONJIGHtF HELEN HOLMES J &.RoJ"es Fall Out" story. 3 d"ree railroad' mSl E? JS.r '""' events HR' MAC IDIOT'S ASSASSINATION iW.LC0dyf with a reefs. cvery t0d. Two Your last chance to see SMITH & WILLIAMS ,he clever dancing boys tefe BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has Just lioen thoroughly renovat ed, and opened to tlio public March 1st, 1010. Somo or tho features of this old hostelry nro. free em ployment bureau, free sowiug room; liifonuntioii bulletin and kind tront niont. Thn patronago of tho public Is solicited, 1ILANCO HOTEL 227 North Front btrect Phono 4-1-Ij Marshfleld, Oregon FOH SALE Ono rlossy registered Jersey hull calf, whoso dam milked U, 100 pounds lit ten months. Also ,cpws nnd heifers, ull registered stock. Wrlto to F. A. SACCIII, MniHlifleld, Oregon. FOU TRANSFKIt AND BTOHAGE OF HOUSEHOLD ROODS, FHEIGI1T AND lUGGAGE Cnll FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Thono 1SJ-.T Jifarket Ave. nnd Waterfront Salld 011 Adelln0. Ilecniuo Iho bar wus rough tho Adolino Smith failed to go down nt midnight and oasny tho crossing In tho dark. Sho waited nnd sailed this aftornoon. Aboard tho vessol as pnssongora tor Oakland wero Mcrlu Kramer, MIsj llcrthn Mlsonhlmer, Roger Vaughn, S. Sarra, Andrew Ganilca and O. Ocnong. BROADWAY HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Modern In every rcpeit, fiie 111111 liiilldiinr. Itatci. 7"c per day: $;.."() a week. Single housekeeping' rooms, overytliing tiiinisJied but tlio eatahio at i.M per week; 2 and it room apaitiuentH, Jji7.no per week and up. I'rlvnto and public liathf. I'arlor, haling a splendid view, location, Tost office liulld lug, llroadwuy and Curtis avenue, ben-ween tho S. I'. Depot ami Ter minal docks. I'houe aon L. J. .JUSTIN, Vll. Siicn for S-vlros. Suit Ims been Instituted In tho Justice court by Wllllnm Horsfall versus Virgil Mntson and M,rs. Myrtle Noah, for merly Mrs. MutBon, for tho collec tion of $152.50 claimed to bo duo him for surgical and medical treat ment during 1000. 'n addition to a Judgniont, ho nsk3 that tho de fendant also pay the cost Mrs. It. O. Thorpe hus Just received word from Mrs. II. Nordrum to soli all her fluo Imported furnltiiro at 4 n sncrlflco. Call 37C.-J. J t PERSONAL. MENTION t WAUKKN P. RK13I) Is down from Rocdsport today looking nfter busi ness mattors. JOli WKNDLING was III this morn ing from Myrtlo Point attending to some tie business. CLAUDIO NO ULL' Is among tho vis itors In tho city today from Lako-sldo. JAMKS H. MONTGOMERY wiib .i biutlnoss rKillor In CtViulllo this morning. DKI'UTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD ro turncd to his homo In Coqulllo this mornliiR. HARL GATES, wlro chief of tlio 1o cnl 'phono company, wont to Co qutllo on business this morning. MlTIIWlt PECIC canw back from tho Vnlloy Inst ovonlng whoro ho hns been In tlio Interests of his cam paign for stato representative. A. HIRSCHFELD, of tho Lovl Strauss company in San Francisco, In hero, accompanying Georgn J. Sunk who regularly makes this territory J. L. SMITH, County Agriculturist, was ovor this morning from Co qullle and went up Coos Rivor for a touplo of daj'B. THINK OF THE ERN0M0US AMOUNT OF MERCHAN DISE THAT IT TAKES TO SUPPLY 125 BUSY STORES. Who gets the benefit of this wonderful buying power, Mr. Customer? YOU, DO, when you buy at the J. C. PENNEY STORE. See these values in latest styles in Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Taffeta and Serge, one-piece dresses. Every one is worth double the price. Crepe Ue Chine, ouc-plcco drojs, colors blue, tan, prune, navy bluo and blacic 12.50 Messallncs nnd taffetas, various shades $12.50 Others nt $0.00 Fluo French Serges 11.00 French Serge, silk trimming 0.00 French gorges, all now goods ijtl.Oty Ladles' Suits $IH..0, 10.50, 11.75, 12.50, 0.00 Examlno thc3o nnd ho convinced that you can buy your dtcss or milt now nt tho bogluulng of tho season tor what you -will bo asked at tho end of tho qensou. riao"alors iferf: Low Prices mmi P " i""'""'' Next Door to Postoffice Wc Lead Others Follow Our Friday and Saturday Specials: PEANt'T IIUTTKR (High (Irnilo) Two pounds for 25c The prlco on this product Is advancing with other things and four pounds is all that .we can 3oll to any one cus tomer. Pltl'NKS (Santa Clara, New Mock, per pound 10c PEACHES (Sliced). Try n ran and you will ho pleased 15c PEANl'T IICTTKR In rivo-pouud palls, cad 80c ltriTEH (llotli local and California). Two-pound square. . . ,75c Tt.'.VA FISH, high grade, per can 10c Our Coffee, three pounds for 1.00 Is a winner. Try it. Wo eairy a full Mock of staple groceries', nnd when jou nro In need of anything In out' lino come In nod see us and we will bo pleaded to servo you, mid wo know that wo can plcaso jou In both quality ami price. WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394, 130 North Broadway, . i hi ii H ii i n Sausages, Bologna, Weinies If you want the best home smoked and naturally colored, buy them at the Palace Market ' Tho PAI'ACE MARXIST In tlio only market in Mnrhlifleld which does not use artificial coloring In preparing miuwigcs, bologna and woliilcM, Tho natural flavor and purity ahould recommend those to you, For tho bent In tho meat Hue, .scud an order to Palace Meat Market N. 1). OSWALD. Vliono -100-J. Central Ave. on a trip to Couulllo, Myrtle Point nnd Powers today. Hoth Mr. Clark and Mr. Marshall nro promi nent citizens of Hood River, both hero to look ovor tho county. place f TI.ME f SPEAKERS PHESHYTEHIAN CHURCH It A. .M., SL'NDAV PECK, TIEWJKN AXII WAITI3 J t NEW TODAY t $ LOST Conkllu fountain pen with gold band. Reward for It3 return I In TIiiich office. WA.N'TEH fi-iieral hoiiseworth by oxperloueod girl. Phono :i:il-X. Mw - rrr: . .M gM TAXPAYERS: The Sheriff has luformed us that lm will send a statement to every tax payer, whose address he knows, as ti the amount of tholr taxes, more fore If you will send theso statement to us, with tho amount of your taxe3 we will see they are paid and keei a record on our books of the pay ment, without any cost to you. N Spring a Tonic on yourself, M'rlng t"'c f emir.o. .Nearly everyono takes Miiii'tliim? or other about this tlmo of year, whether It In Just every day mlphiir and rrcam of tar tar or extract of Sarsap arllla. Von may lely on us to give you vi lint you ask for. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono SOS Wo Deliver Immediately HOADMASTER It. II. .MURDOCH, of j Coqulllo, loft on nn early bout for Allegany to look ovor tho roads in tht vicinity. I. MR. AND MRS. J. A. OOODWIM. wire hero today from their home ' mi s.intli f'nns Hlvcr. Mrn. (iood- will is Just recovering from a serious Illness, 'A. P. RAND, chief clerk of tlio railway mall service, camo in last evening from Seattle, com ing ovir the Hue, and returned again today. 1'OR RENT Kiiinlshed apartments on April 1st. O'Connj'll bldg., phono 1 1 :t-Iv. FOR SALE Corn drill, 910 seed corn, Cc, Maxwell runabout $175, also u Pord body upholstering in good shape. 25. Address IIIU & Murphy, Bridge, Oregon. MKRi.K KRAMER left today on tho Adolino Smith for Salinas, Cal., where he goes to work In a garage. Charles Knox, formerly of Mnrsli flold, Is also working thoro. t THE LLOYD HOTEL Housekeeping ApnrtmcntM, Two Rooms, $8.00 Mouth. ! Electricity and Gas, Free Baths n n i . SIP'lln rnonis, $1.00 vW. up Flanagan & Bennett Bankl E. C, SMITH, of Hood Rivor, senre tary of tho Coos and Curry Telo plioiie company, arrived hero yes terday and wont ovor to Co(iillle this morning with Charles Hall, presidont of tlio concern. CLAl'DE THOMPSON' acromimnled V. L. Clark ami C. K. Marshall FOR SALE An elght-dlso harrow, purchased now Inst spring, Prlco $2G. Apply E. I. Chaudltr, or Phone UM. J J FOR SALE t $$ 1'OR. HALE Oood,. Iilack. horse, about 1100 11)3. Phono 10-It, E. Hi Squlro. FOR SALE At bargain, Case auto, 40 Ii. p. Address "M," caro Times office. KOOIAIi CALENDAR 4 Thursday Alort Club, with Mrs. W. Morgnn on North Coos Rivor. A. N. W. Club Willi Mrs. Mary McKnlglit. Owls Auxiliary party In lodgo hall. North Rend Methodist La- dies' business session. North Horn! Junior Sowing Club, with Miss Ethel Nygron. 4 Friday Kensington Club with Mrs. J. 8. Lyons. H. Y. P. U. Hoclal at homo of Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shaw, South Fifth streat. Dahlia Club with Mrs. M. 0. Woods In Englowood. Needlecraft Club with Mrs. J. R. Glgnoiix In North Ilend. cold water, bnth, etc. Near Co qulllo. A good buy If taken soon. Inquire T, caro of Times, or llox 259, Coqulllo, Ore. ! FOR RENT I $ FOR HUNT Furnished flat, hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third t, I ! II . I II I ' FOR RENT Modern flro-rooin bun gulow on U'th and Commercial streets, $12.50 per month. Apply doing & Harroy. FOR RENT 8-room house, oil So. 10th street. John P, Hull; phono 21 :!-.!. 'R ROADWAY HOTEL and apart nteiits now open. For Information phono :icr. Post Office building J. L. Justin, Prop. FARM FOR SALE Thlrty.flve acres, one-half bottom nnd one half bench land; six acres of good1 orchard; good house and bam, lighted by acetylene gas; lioiisu with modorn equipments, hot and BICYCLE TIRES liny Them From l'a. AVe Charge Nothing to Put Them nn Yo" Whorl i MARSHFIELD CYCLERY i,