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rrr-- THECOOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916 EVENING EDITION THREE Hassler Shock Absorbers FOR FORD CARS Mr, Ford Owner: It will pay you to investi gate this Makes your Ford ride like a Pullman car. "The Gunnery" FRONT STREET See Them in Our Windows Western Money To Loan . . . Rates Reasonable COOS BAY DEVELOPMENT CO. 311 COKE BUILDING MAHSHFIBLD, OREGON BREVITIES TIIH WEATHER REI'OHT . Ur AMOclttrd fmi to Coo n7 Tlmn. OREGON Fnlr InnlcliJ. light frost In tlic Southwest. Heavy frost in tlio East; westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATUKE RECORD For Uio 24 hours ending nt -I : -I a n. in., March 110, ly Belli. Ostlllld. niinclnl irnv. A ernment moteoroloElst: Maximum (it Minimum ;m At -1 : -1 a n. in :i7 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slitco Sept. 1, 1015 71.07 Procipitution aanio period O ln3t year 53.13 Wind: northwest, clear. SUNRISE A.l SUNSET TImii'mIiiv March :t0 Sun rises at G:-15 and sets at G:21. - X BORN X $ TOZ1HR Horn to Mr. and Mm. Ted Tozlor, of Coqulllo, March 28, a sou. MOBLE THEATER TO-NIGHT SAI'irrV FRIST MorMifleld'H Fire-Proof Theater CikiiI .Mush- and tho Finest Pictures in tlio World na.Nns x. nrsiiMA.v mid iS BEVERLY RAYXB In 5S -l'lrhirnl In slv ails from tlio thrilling tlrniiin written liy George lUrr MiCiiUhcon. heakst-vitaghaph xews weekly ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Hli: KAMA' FOR GOOD SEATS Two Shown, 7:01) ami H: 15 Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. -Tomorrow night: Special added attraction: "Xnninah Torrlll," Soprano. Xew and old songs. Splendid program of pictures. To (Jo to Cuny. Judge Coke Intends to leavo In tlio morning for (old Hcach, where he goes to open court for a few duys next week. Ho does not expect that the business there will keep him away very many days. Lake Is Up. Ten Mllo lake h(u been high within tlio last few days, Northwest who will attend tlio trien nial conclave Mvpioss Made Trip Cnpt., H. Lnt lln, of the Express, says that his craft was not damaged in striking tlio stern of the Tillamook yester day so that It could not make tlio trip up South Coos Klver on Its regular schedule. He said this morning his craft did not hit tlio Tillamook much of a blow and that the bont put back only a few min utes before leaving the dock again. Call for Dlds. Six or seven local contractors havo received from Washington part of the plans and specifications for the new wireless station for Coal Hank inlet. The remainder of tlio plans may bo se cured by writing to San Kranclsco. The hlils aro to bo opened by the Navy Department In Washington. May 1! and tho contract will call for the' completion of the work by December 15. Couches Aro Over. Word from North Inlet today was to the effect that six of the big coaches have been brought across the Umpqua and to tho sldotrack nt the head of the Inlet. Tho two engines were to eoiuo ncro38 today and trainmen said that very shortly now they will bo brought down to Marshflcld. Prom tho present indications it is believed that early next week will seo tho starting of tlio train ser vice. Hatchery Going Up. The Lake sldo Public FIbIi Hatchery Is rap idly taking shapo, according to J. 12. Hedges, who returned from flicro last evening. He said tho building is partially orcclcd anil already T. .1. Scammon has botweon 15,000 and 20,000 trout In tho flumes. Mr. Hedges and daughter, Gwendoline, aged 12, started too late for tho boot yestorday and ao walked tho eiitlro dlstauco from Lakeside to North Demi last ovenlng, crossing the big bridge when It swung at C o'clock. To Give ltclclV C. K. Larson, for almost two ycarB tho well known .oporator for tho "Western Union In J t PERSONAL MENTION MISS GUSS1E COWAN, of Allegany, was down shopping this morning. J. E. PAULSON, of Couullle. is over today looking after sonio timber business. MRS. J. .1. OTT came down from Allegany this morning on a shop ping trip. MRS. CLAUD PIPER of North Coos River was among tho visitors In tho city today. URN OSTL1ND went to Handon this morning to .look after somo work ho Is doing thcro. REV. JOSEPH KNOTTS and B. It. Campbell left on tho morning train for Cotiulllo. ARTHUR PECK went down to Han don on tho morning train to look nfter his campaign. N. MOON was a passenger tills morn ing to Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point on a short business trip. COUNTY SURVEYOR C. S. M'CUL LOCH was hero today looking nf ter somo surveying mattors. PAT HENNESSEY returned to tho mine at Hclmar again this morn ing. Ho camo In last evening. DR. VAUOHN, GEORGE HERRON and several others arc planning n rishlng trip to Golden Kails Sun tiny. F. H. ROOD AND V. K. ROOD wore hero today from their Coos Rivor farm, looking after business mat ters. WILLIAM HOKSFALL and a friend left this morning for Handon, walking. They expect to bo gono several days during their sctum, vacation. MIL ASM) MUS. tlKOIlOB A. HAINES and children returned last ovenlng from Rlvorton where! thoy bad been visiting for a fow day3. CLAUDE THOMPSON, of tho Coos Hay Produce company, loft for Portland whero he expects to bo on business for about a week. Saturday ho will take In a track meet at Corvallls. the water rising again almost to 'this city, has boon nppolntod rcllor tho stores at Lakeside Tills was onjmnnagor bf tho company to aid In account of tho rccont heavy rains. Oregon and Washington. ,T. W. "Wlll- Heforo that, however, It is said thatuums has arrived horo to tnko tlio Ml m YAL TONIGHT Entire Change of Program -Change of Vaudeville -Change of Pictures U"Thn cMm.. iiiu naiiicuj-' m power f political play with George 5e,,v, Graft was struck Jlher blow when this pic lure was produced. r-' 'Chills and Chicken" Jo- w comedy. A scream. JACKSON & FLORFNZ 10 "W songs, new jokes and new dances llIICUIv. '"'"MKii'i.imTOiD, :S? S2f.g? nR?. ninhf n' ""' lumo TOW ffiJ.e-flu,aLp,otures and vauoeville in add tinn - "MlUllt X THE LLOYD HOTEL X Housekeeping Apartments, Tho Itooms, ?8.()0 Month. the fish were Jumping, nnd they aro expected to again ho frisking about very shortly. (iocs lo Powers. Clydo Dlndln ger, train d' .Tchor on tho local railroad, hn ir e:i transferred to Powers, to become station agent there In placo of C. H. Landers who witli Mrs. Landers, Is said to bo fig uring on going back to NebniBka. Mr. Dlndlngor expects to move his family up very shortly. To Xiimo Polling I'liices. Coun ty Clerk Watson has Bont a letter horo to Juilgo Pcnuoek asking him to pick out tho polling places for tho April IS primaries. Tlicro will ho a polling placo in ouch precinct probably tho samo locatloiu being used tills lime ns wore in iiko for tho city election In December. Somo Moio May (Jo, Fred B. Drown loft yesterday for Alaska, where ho Is to bo a locating en gineer on tlio now govornmont road building out or Seward. It Is said that some of tlio former employees of Mr. Hrown aro talking somo of trying their luck In Alaska and may for thoro this spring or In w I leave Electricity nnd Gas, Frco Baths ti10 early summer, .SIoepliiK rooms, 91.nO vk. up !: THE LATEST CltEATlONS IX SUITS AM) COATS AltE TO UK FOUND AT THE .1. C. PEXXEY STORE WHERE YOU GET THE MOST KOIt YOUR .MONEY. Look ut llicso French Serges, Wool Poplins, etc: Ladles' French Sorgo, Navy Uluo, mannish effect. All wool. Our prlco Ladles' Wool Poplin, cut In tho lat est styles, navy hluo, Uclginn bluo See this one in Ilelglnn hluo, worth double.... Wool Poplin, cut with effects. Worth double. Our prices, 1 x See the beautiful line of do Chine Waists, tho lat est out, nil shades Silk Not Waists. Our prlco Net Waists, the lntcst (tn nn patterns. Our prices 9 1. 10, pc,iUU .lust, received A new' lino of Lu dlcH' Skirls In nil tho now patterns and Mimics. $9,90 1 tho lat- .$12,50 $14.75 the latest $16.50 Silk Cropo ..$4.98 .$4.98 Originators of Low Prices 9,-S.97M2e7OT yy inrorporsMti Next Door to Postoffico We Lead Others Follow HROADWAY HOTEL SomctliliiK now. Day rates 7.1c. Hates for cooking apartments, 91 per week nnd up. Must l fccn to ho Hpprcclntod. Post oKIco build Ins. Phono un. h. J. JUSTEN, Prop. (Formerly nigr. St. Ijawrcnco) BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has Just been thoroughly renovat ed, nnd opened to tho public March 1st, 11)10. Somo of tho features of this old hostelry mo. free em ploynient bureau, freo sowing room, information bulletin nnd kind treat ment. Tho patronage of tho public Is bollcltcd. 1IL.VXCO HOTEL S27 North Front btrcct Phono 1-1 Mi. Mnrshfleld, Oregon Let Contract fn .May. Moro piling was dumped by McDonald and Con dron trucks this morning onto tho lot corner Anderson and Broadway, und C. C. Going, of Going and Har vey, said today that It Is figured tho contract for tho now building will bo lot somo tlmo oarly In May. A. C. Going is oxpoctcd hero noxt mouth from Portland. Father Is Honored. W. F. Lara way, father of Ralph Laraway, Jow elor of this city, has boon highly honored In being nppolntod personal nldo to tho grand master of tho grand encampment of Knights Templar which convenes In Los Angeles, Juno jilnco of Mr. Larson under Mnnngor Otto Schottcr. A now ruling of tho Hole-graph company allows ovory om- ployco tv wcoks vacation. Mr. Larson will travel about relieving liporotors In theso two states while thoy enjoy themsolvos. Mr. Schcttor will hnvo his vacation first, probably from April 1 to in. Memorial N Printed. Tho Port of Coos Bay Commission has re ceived tho printed copies of tho memorial that Is to bo' presented to Congress, giving authentic data relative to tho bar and to tho Inner hnrbor. This memorial contulns a description of tho resources drain ed by tho Coos Hay district, data or tho Inward nnd outward hound cargoes for tho last ton years nnd a history of harbor Improvements, nnd ends with a plea that consider ation bo glvon tho subjoct of further bnr nnd harbor appropriations. Uneasy About Wreck. Mrs. T. J. McPhorson of Albortu, Camilla, who Is In tho city visiting hor slstor, Mrs. Wnltor "Wilson, folt somo uncnslnoss ns sho roared that hor husbnnd might hnvo been on one or tho trains In tho frightful collision which occurred on rtho Now York Central railroad near Cleveland yestorday. Tho family Is moving from Alberta to Chicago. Mr. AVIIson had loft for Chicago ami oxpectod to go to Clovolond nnd Now York on business Just nboht tho tlmo tho nccidont hnpponcd. Mrs. Wil son has not heard from him in tho past fow days and sho feared ho might havo been on ono or tho ill fated trains. Sho will telegraph the railroad officials to loam If hor hus band was among any ot the victims. CANDIDATE'S AXXOUXCEMENT J X NEW TODAY X ? FOR RENT St-room apts., 9:1, at Tho Broadway. Phono IIGB. FOR SALE CHEAP Team nnd bar. nessj weight of "horses, 1II00 lbs. each. Phono 102, Stnuff Grocery. Here are our two FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS BROWN SOAP (larqe bars) 8 for 25c BIRDSEED (Mixed Bulk) 3 pounds for 25c OUR REGULAR PRICES EXTILY LARGE ORANGES, Per Dew: 10o GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, SI lbs. for 9L10 OUR HULK (Xo. 1 ) it IN. for 91.00 WALNUTS, Per Pound i ir,o SA LMOX (Tall Cans) each . . lo ASPARAG'US (Tall Cans) 2 for '-'"o AND DOX'T FORGET OUR GARDEN SEEDS, IX 11UL1C AX1) PACKAGE. Also Field Corn, Sweet Corn nnd Early Rose Spuds. Coino in and look over our stock. Wo will bo glad to havo you do m any time. WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phono 394. 130 North Broadway, WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS. They iuenii money In jour iuicket FOR SALE Two good fresh ,ler sey cows, It years old. Call UC7-X or apply J- so. m eiruui. T1EMAKEHS wauled, long Job, good tlmbor, ICc for 0x8 tlo.i. Address It. O. Smith, Port Oxford. FOR SALE Ono model T 1011, Ford in first-class condition, caBh, $.100; ono Mnxwoll, d-pass-cnger, has boon put In good con dition, prlco $1100; eiiQiiIro Guer In Hotel, Myrtlo Point, Oro. Ono a h.p. Detroit Marino engine, com plote; 2 small aid compressors, sullablo for boat; ono Hplltdoif magneto. Gardner & Larson, Co qulllo, Oregon. FOR NEXT House at -1.11 Comiuor clnl. Apply 181) Fourth street. 19. Tho appolntinont was unsoiicuuu by Oregon Tomplars und Is consldoro" . . 1 l.w.l.tnulnllv will a great uouor ...... .......... ... .... U (U Ul0 yUxy ,.,. create a great .unou.it of enthUHiasm ' o u nmnnir tho Kn slits Templar of tho " " fn,nwi. i HHIIHHHIHHIS ' -vww.w.u o myself in -I hM-l... ! 1, ' annuunco , -Tlly ., ... ,.i,,. "Wblh.. .... " "'" ""' ,if of u ,cl" ''' tlio of- Rfl"'MlcCSS", W,,B,,,CP ,,c ,,n ' "ft s,.,. " . "ciocrnt. Xobody . .. . mV0 ""' ,ovo r tho f "J Uin U ',0 ,,iK w,'. (1 :i FOR SALB Ono classy registered Jersey bull cnlf, whoso lam milked 11, 100 pounds In ten months. Also cowh and heifers, all registered stock. YrIto to F. A. SACCHI, Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Kodak Weather ! Subject to tho will of tho Repub lican voters of Coos County I an nounco myself as a candidate for nomination for tho office of Shor- tho May prl- o continue! tlio policy I havo followed while lu office. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Coqulllo, Ore., Mur. 211, 191 C. Minimum leaves Sunday morn. lug M" tnr 'v,,(,iu'y' li'l,,,'l"B, fine DR. E. .1. SLOCU.M, successor to Dr. W. T. Tiionipklns, treats ov ory known dlsenso without using drugs or surgery. Consultations frco. Phono ia2-L. FOR RENT FOR HKNT Furnished flat, hot nnd cold wntor, bath. 853 Third st. FOR RENT Modern flvo-room bun galow on 12th and Commercial streets, $12.50 per month. Apply Going & Ilarvoy. (JET 'Mli m. utii fienr ... .. ls lMo w tiers of Without their ns. " icniiuii ii.L- 011 llln.. . . . ' meut i ..:,. ,re "" T. 1i" ?Uon of ,llp'- Prop. " Wl Well ,U ,,e,l,aln 1nrk " lU.OUt VOlli. Inro. '" ' ""-IKTtflllly, W. A. IJFii), FOIt TRANSFER AND BTORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AXD BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 103 llesldcnco Phono 111-J Market Ave. and Waterfront YOUR FILMS SUPPLIES AT AND WOOD GOOD WOOD W, II. Lingo hiw It t 91.no and 92 ensh per load. Garbage remov oil. Phono 227-J. "The Owl" THE KODAK STORE. Veil can lie siuo or fiesli films and stock, and this is n big aid to kudakei-s. THE CENTRAL AVE NUE DRUG STORE. Almarose Cream A scientific toilet prepa ration that the ladles will appreciate. Eoi- the complexion. Infallible for chapped bands, Roughness of skin. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 21)8 Wo Deliver Immediately PA KM FOR SALE Tblrty.flvo ncros, ono-balf bottom nnd ono hair bench land; six acres of good orchard; good house and barn, lighted by ncotyleuo gas; house with modorn equipments; hot and cold water, bath, etc. Near Co qulllo. A good buy If takon soon. Inqulro T, enro or Times, or Box 259, Coqulllo, Oro. J i WANTED J Brown, Powors. WANTED ljdy by tlio "ay for Housework. Mrs. It. II. Glasgow, 931 North Eighth Street. $ t AMONG THE SICK X $$ W. S. Nicholson has boon confined to his homo tho last fow days by grippe and rhoumatlsm. Tho llttlo son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Lundborg Is suffering from an nttack of piioumonln. Albert Hess, of Enstsldo, Is sur forlng with stomach troublo. C. H. Ross, or Reedsport, is down today receiving medlcnl attention. $ t AT THE HOIbLS 5 $ Chandler Hotel E. Wolss, Santa Rosa; tl. W. Simmons, Portland; F. J. Erb, Eu reka; .1. 11. Murphy, San Fran cisco; J. II. Dennlaou Cook, San Francisco; James 11. Rogers, Sun Francisco; W. C. Laird, Coqulllo; John J. Flynn. Snn Francisco; F. It. Graff, San Francisco; G. Mlllor,' Sun Francisco; .1. B. Paulson, Co qulllo; It. II. Murdoch, Coqulllo; S. J. HennlHon, Coqulllo; 1. W. Lucas, Portland. SI. LawVenro Hotel Frank Bowrou, Lakoaldo; V. W. Dean, Lukosldo; Georgo King, North Bend; Mrs. Roy Thrush, Reedspott; Charles II. Krougor, Allegany; I. Gardner, Coqulllo; Frank Lang, Co qulllo; Chester E. Caroy, Allegany; J. L. Smith, Coqulllo; E. P. HlucK. Coos River, Lloyd Hotel E. Stevens, Powers; R. L. But tlo Handon, Jamas King, Woodland, Cal.; M. W. Eddy, Sun Francisco; John Johnson, Enstsldo; Frank M Cranky, Rlvorton; Warren Smith, Itlwton; Georgo Sabol, Rlvorton. Blanco Hotel Chnrlos lllllinan, Powors; John Itlley, Powors; O. A. Brynnt, Pow ers; W. J. llaymnn, Wnllaco; (J. W. Williams, Walla Walla; W. II. Woliondor, Glonnda; W. A. Ja cobs, Foronco; C. S. McCulloch, Coqulllo; S. A. Gtlswold, Coqulllo; Chnrlos Illlngwortli, Dick Johnson, Powers; Ed Conklln, Powers; John $! X A. G. AIKEN NOW t OLDEST CITIZEN $$ A. G. Alkou Is now tho oldest pioneer of Coos Bay, according to Editor a. A. Bonnott, who prlntB tlio following In his paper the Coos Bay nows: "Sluco tho denth of Mrs. Lock lmrt on March 21, A. O. Alkon is now the oldest pioneer or Coos Bay. Mr. Aiken, who Is at presont In tho Soldiers' Homo at Rosoburg, camo to Coo3 Bay In the tall or 1851, Just ono yenr aftor Mrs. Lockhart's arrival bore. Ho wns born In Law ronco County, Pennsylvania, on Jan uary 12, 1837, nnd lu 1853, when 10 years old, ho crossed the plains with his brothers John nnd James with an ox team. They stopped for a short tlmo lu tho Wlllamotto Val ley, then wont to Washington Ter ritory and from thcro camo to Coos Bay. When tho Roguo Itlvcr In dian War broko out In 1855, Mr. Alkon Jolnod Capt. Harris' com pany or volunteers und took part lu that campaign. SOCIAL CALENDAR WANTED Hides, pay top price cash. O. C. Motley, Sumner, Oro. WANTED To rent Modem cot tage by responsible couple. Fur nhlied or unfurnlsliod. Modorato rent. Phono -iG. BICYCLE TIRES Iluy Them From Us. We Charge Nothing to Put Them . on Your Wlio?l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY I FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I lioroby nnnounco mysoir ns a Republican cnndldato ror tho nom ination of County Surveyor. S. E. HENDERSON, Coqullle TO THE REPUBLIOAX VOTEHS OF COOS COUNTY I nnnounco mysolf us a cuuillduto Ifoi nomination for tho office or ROD- rosontntlvo to tho stato Loglsluturo nt tho May Prlmnrlos subject to your approval and support. My only plat form "For the groa'tor agricultural and Induatrlnl development of all Or egon particularly Coos County. JOHN C. KENDALL. Thursday Rainbow Club with Mrs. C. II. Dungan ou South Coos River. A. N. V. Club with Mrs. C. F. McKnlgbt. Klcntor Club with Mrs. N. II. MueMlllnn. Mlnnlo-Wls Club with Mrs. E. Kelloy. Kliinoy Club with Mrs. Tom Juzu lu North Bend. Genora Club with Ilcury O'AIaru. Eastsldo Soolal Club with Mrs. Waltor Robortson. North Bond Noedlccraft Club April Fool party at homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haniiau. e'rldny North Bond Thimble Club with Mrs. Jay Llndon. Lndlos Art Club with Mrs, L. (!. Lung. Tho Norwegian Luthoran Young Peoplo's Social at church parlor. Presbyterian church annual mooting and social. ' F0RJHERIFF Subjoct to tho Wishes of tho doc tors ut the primaries May 19, I lioroby announce mysoir us a can didate for Sheriff of Coos County on tho Republican ticket. My pint form Is brier: "Efficiency and ornnomy; rtrtot onforegmont oC law." DANIEL BARKLOW, Myrtle Point, Oregon. ...AJ .. ti JA-aJi