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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916 EVENING EDITION. SIX I ! I Central Ave. Hub -:- Correct Dress forMen and Boys Why we Sell Styleplus Clothes THERE'S A REASON We believe In the policy behind them. The manufacturers specialized on this suit of one never changing price. They cut down costs and with the savingsrput in better fabrics and bet ter tailoring. $17 Styleplus 17 Clothesil fa a I "Tbt same price the world over are the result of centering a business upon ONE IDEA and excelling at it. That brings vol ume. And volume makes it possible to do busi ness at low profit. ALL WOOL FABRICS, SKILFUL TAILORING, GUARANTEED WEAR FOR $17 See this week's Sat urday Evening Post and our Central Avenue Window Display HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. FOUR STORES: Marshfield Myrtle Point Powers Bandon BEAGH AUTOS .QUIT TO MAKS LAST Rt'X TUESDAY AND STOP Hl'SIXICSS SMITH DELAYS TRIP SMITH POSTPOXEH DEPARTURE OWING TO LAND Git A NT Will If uvc to Heiiinlii to Ixiok After Timber Affected by Pending Legislation According to word received lioro, C. A. Smith lins Indotlnltuly post poned his trip to tlio Orient. Ho wns to have loft San Francisco n fow dnys oko on ono of tlio liners for Jupun Whcro lio oxpoctod to onjoy an outing with Mrs. Smith and Incidentally look Into possibilities or pulp, paper and lumber traila thoro, especially with a vlow to Rotting his Coos Hay pulp industry undar way. Ills delay In doparttire Is said to be duo to tlio legislation affecting, U3 this locality. M BE in nil people on hast sumo op hay skk mgiit IT TO VISIT .US TOM HI'.XXETT SAYS STATU AWAITS ItAIIiHOAH'S COMING Decline II Movt'N About Over North .Much Interest Shown In Cook Hny Country Does Not Think lliittle 1 ship Oregon Can Conio Heutl anil Think That It Ih iiii Aeroplane Several residents of the oust sldo of tlio bay declare that they huvo .icon for several nights a light over North lleud, which looks like a light from an airship. Hack from San Francisco, Portland and Eugono, Tom T. Ilenuott brings word that tlio oiitslda world expect antly awaits tlio opening of railroad servlco thut thoy may conio hero and Tliey Insist that tlio light moves .look us over, about and can account for It In no In San Francisco an effort was way excepting that It Is an airship, mndo to socuro tho battleship Ore If thcro Is an air craft In thl.i la- 'gon 10 conio hero during the railroad (Jive Wny to' Coming of the Trains Jitneys Are A.lremly Sold Hun Has Heen Famous , I3cach stages between Florence and 'Coos Hay will cross Ten MIlo Creek for tho last time on Tuesday and for ever the tlmo famous voyages "to sea In Jitneys" will bo-over. Already tile nuto stogos have been sold, tjie now owners tako possession on Wednes day, tho date of tho first through train service There are tnivollng men In seven states who will heavo sighs of ro llof when thoy think of tho cushions and tho general public) too, will cry not a bit to know tho stages are gono for all tlmo to come, for tho railroad has conio to Coos Hay. .Much Credit Duo Hut to tho owners of tho stngo lino there seems duo much credit for tho service thoy have maintained, often In tho faco of terrific storms. Not al ways havo tho stages been on tlmo but thoy have stuck us closely to their schedules as It has boon pos sible. Gorat and King had six Ford nutos on tho run between Jnrvls landing and tho Umpqun; between tho Um pqun and Florence Capt. Cornwall and V. C. tlorst maintained four moro cars. All of these are dis posed of. Now illhiry Lino Savcrnl of them will bo taken to Sacramento by Mr. Oorst to bo put on a new Jitney run ho Is starting near thoro and In addition to tho lino ho already hnH at Vallojo. Tho Atlas will ho left on Coon Hay for charter purposes and tho Eva, 011 tho Umpquu, will ho used In fer rying train passengers across tho river. May Hun to Crescent City .lorry Kinney, of tho Oorst and Klunoy beach lino, said today that IN MEETING HUSSION HEIXO HUM) AT CO (JUILLE TO CONSIDER HONDH Homo Members Fnvor Not Voting: on $:17M(0 Montis Until Novem ber Cuutluc at Meeting Good roatb men from nil parts of Coos County nro mooting today in Coqulllo to discuss tho ways and means of handling the campaign for a ?370,000 road bond Issue. Tho purpose Is to draw up n petition for presentation to tho county court, asking that the mciiBuro he put on tho ballot for the primaries of May 19, and to discuss other merits of the proposed Issue. Thoro Beams to bo a division among some of tho .members of tho Good Roads Association as to tho time tlic bond issue should bo plno ed before tho voters. Clinrles St. Dennis, vlco-prosldnnt from lakeside, stated today his be lief that the matter bIiouUI not bo boforo the pooplo beforo Novombur. Ho declatcd that the roads have not been survcyedf tho cxpondlturo of tho money has not been definitely apportioned and this, ho 3oys, can not bo dono until this summer. Would Vote Now On the other hand Chnrles Hall, president of tho Association, sup ported by many other members, bo Ilovos that tho time of the pri maries Is tho pysehological time for tho voting on the measure. With the money onco provided for tliey think that then the other mators could he belter arranged and with a clearer understanding of wh Is to bo done. E. I. Cniitlne, deputy stnto high way engineer, will bo In CoqulllH today to advlso the members as to procedure, together with Headmas ter It. II. Murdock. Summer Fabrics in Many Pretty Patterns We arc showing a very attractive line of desir able light goods. Great variety of designs and col' orings. Among the many different goods shown are: PRINTED NOVELTY VOILES SILK STRIPE VOILES FANCY CREPES DAINTY COLORED FLAXONS FANCY COLORED PIQUES WINDSOR PLISSE FLOWERED JAP SILK -FANCY SILK VOILE all Very Reasonably Priced. Do your spring shopping at The Golden Rule MARSHFIELD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG ALWAYS BUSY. ixfmmmMmmmmmammmammmmmmmammni&mmmmmti 1 sSMILL 1STD OPERATE COURTEXEY PLANT HEfllXS ACT UAL WOltIC .MOXDAY MOItNING 1 nnAi fWFRFi nw ho probably will remain here at least 1 until tho summer and thcro Is a nrob-1 callty It Is not goncrally known, tliough It Is not Impossible that an aviator from soino other place vis- i consldorablo of tho laud grant timber wnicn 110 noiiis ami niso some 01 1110 , contracts for tlmbor lands In the . $$ O, & C. land grant which ho ills- J NORTH INLET NEWS posed of to ex-Governor Llnd of Mln- W4WAW444W4Ww iiu.iuiu, iiiu muiui uutiiiK ii.-hiiii.ij boon under consideration at special hearings of tho Public IjuuIh Com tnlttoo of Congress In Washington. . Mrs. Oco. W. Parker, whoso bus- wou,i tll0 Portlundors, and Eu 'buinl roeoiillv died, will continue to '. 1.....1 i..... 1.1., .,1,,., LIBRARY WILL BE OPEN IN FORENOONS Ileglnnliig April Flint New Plan (loos Into Effect Will Close on Siimla)H ,' HeglnnlnR April flrst tho Marsh-' field public library will ba open -during tho foronoon. It has boon Closed during that part of tho day. Tho hours In tho morning will ho from 10 a, 111. until noon and tho uXtornoon and ovoulug hojurs h.'Wl remain the sauio, 2 to C p. 111. and celebration. Mr. Ilenuott and L. J. Simpson wont to call on tho governor of California but found that he was In tho southern part of tho stnto. It Is not bollovcd that tho Oregon can bo secured. Sho why boloniw to 'tho Calirorula naval militia. Tho Snlom Chorrlans knld thoy (waited only to bo Invited and thoy would como with n special train; ability that ho will put on a stngo lino botwecn Coos Hay ami Crescent 'City. Ho said there Is some little demand among tho "hoys" for tho service. To Straighten Out Check. Of ficer Urockmuellor last evening call ed upon Ed Stovoii3, of Powors, to explain regarding thrco chocks ag- giegattng $21 that was cashed with Tho machines havo boon use.i on ; Poto MIrrnsoul on tho Hank of tha bench run for about threo years Powers and culled no good. Stevens' and boforo that the horscj stages j H Hiild -to havo niuilc satisfactory 4iopt up tho lino of travol. bund recently tiled, will continue to 'conduct tho grocery storo which Mr. "ncr08H tno treot, "Nobody Homo for iil'arker formerly had charge of. Tho storo Is near tho Control school, Matt Nystrom died at Torljarl, Finland, aged GO years. Elovou yours ago ho was a resident of North Houil and was Interested In tho log ging business. Tho play given Frldny night for tho benefit of tho library was unite well attended. Earl McCrca has resigned his posl 'tlon In the Woolen Mill storo and bus taken a place In the North Hand Nowu Company's storo, succeeding Dob Donsmore who has gono to Holltug bam, Wash., to take a position with a milling company. At a moating oC tho North Horn! 7 to 9 p. m. As an experiment the library wns kept open Sundays for a cIlb , f!llnm.CH of (ll0 organization umo uui mo auenuunco noes 1101 j wor0 folml to ,0 , R00lX colllllon warrant and horeuftor thef library niH, ,t WU8 ,locldort (o L.0IlUmi0 tho or wlll bo closed on Sundays. KIvnUuUon ,uior lt8 ,,roBoiit arrango- Mrs. Hurry Nusburg will bo In I110llt Charge of tho story hours Saturday on' Frldny, April 7. Superintendent morning ut 10 o'clock anil will tako Coo of l0 t!.y 8chools w llllV0 tho class to tho woods for natiifo tho ,,,...,. of m ,.riui0 l,m,lB ,, ox. Bttltly. I hllilllnn ttf Hwi liiHiul.flnn nf nil .. W. ..M ', ...,.... -. ... gono promised to hang n big sign RAISE AUTO FARES NORTH BEND TO MARSHFIELD Throo Days, Gono to Coos IJny." Pi Ice Cities Hack to Oltl Schedule or Fifteen CentN, Ono Wny; or II011111I Trip for U." CoutH SENATOR SMITH BUYS showing tlint thrco duys ago he had given $01 to n friend to deposit for him In tho bank at Powors while ho, StQyoiiB camo on to town. Ho bollovod tho money was thcro, henco wrote out the cliocks horo. Ho Is said to havo given Pcto Mlrrasoul a note ho had to moro than covor tho amount until tho matter could bo straightened out. .Settled Out of C'ou4. Tho enso of Mr. King of tho firm of (lorst & King announced todny that beginning , "William Thick versus tho C. A. Smith To Try Out Marhriiery Tomorrow Plant Ittillt in tl)OH to Itun lit!- Vs Time Ih Well Equipped Machinery In tho Courtney Mill on Isthmus Inlet will ho turned to morrow and on Monday actual opera tion of tho plant Is expected to start, jean get your name 011 llie reglitrv ID i LU onia' ih moiii: hays lrcronr IIEOISTIIATION HOOKS CI.OSK InvivstJgaltiiu Dlsi'losri Fuel 8(10 or IHIIII Jleglstcml in biral Iiv IiIi'In l-Viv Wimirii Out illave you roKlBlurcil? If not, you had butler get liimy. Tlicrsm only 18 more dus la which joa Part of tho crow of some II 0 men havo already been engaged by the Coon Hay Milling Company, prnsout owner;), ami about ROO.OOO feet of logs from the Henry lloeck ramp 011 South Coos Hlver nro on hand ,for the start, Though tho mill was built In 100S It has uovcr oporalod. A. A. Courto ncy built tho plant, hut just as he was ready to begin his work, ho was swamped by tho foreclosure of liens and not a wheel wns lumen. Whs Idle Vairs For years tho mill was Idle until isovoral months ago E. 0. Samuels and George llouck camo hero from Portland, having acquired tho stock and mado preparations for starting TTmt rcrtort: AMnCRQnM A,r" flr8t tl10 furo utwco Mnrsh- Lumber and Manufacturing company to work. Iholr plan was not carried UU I ufcUnufc AIMUtnoUlM ,fC(1 ttn(1 xbrtli Uornl which has boon ffor $25,000 has boon sottlod out of 'out nnd tho plant wns again allowed to remain Idlo until recently. To Tako Ovor Coos Hay Stationery Storo Tomorrow Anderson to He lton conts ench way will ho raised to court, Mr. Thick has boon dismissed , tr conts ono way nnd 2fi conts for tho as administrator for tho estate off irmillil trill Tlnnlru onllln llllmr Heir, lllfl lloCCaSOd WlIO. Mm. KUtO Illlck. main on Coos Hay . ha goJ(1 fQr ft Jjoofc jy,rnn(l tjl0 bondsmen, havo boon re sonator I. S. Smith has bought full fnres and $1.25 ror half fares. leased. Suit was started and carried out tho C003 Hay Statlonory Storo, I Tho reasons given for tho ralso arojlnto tho Fedornl court In Portland, owned by Georgo Anderson nnd wx-1 tlio now Marshflold Jitney tax and J tho sottlomont being effected just poets to tako possession of tho Front j tho lncronso In tho cost of gnsoUno 1 boforo a Jury was drawn, though streot concern tomorrow morning. ' and tiros greatly Increasing. Mr. tho amount wns not announced. Mr. T-niinv Mm innn nro taklmr stock. ! Klnc stated that ho regretted tho no llhick alleged that tho douth of his Mr. Anderson has boon In bust-' coaslty of ndvnnclng tho price of rldoi noss hero for tlio past throo years ' hut tho heavy Increase In their ovoi and U very well known. Ho says ! hoad charges loft no alternative, thut ho cxpocts to go Into something . else und will remain on Coos Hay. 0UANTS PASSW. 11. siiorman . IAAAAAAA',l,, nssoclutcs havo found what j $$ VVWWVWTTT- '''-''-'--T wife was directly duo to a blow re- It Is understood that Mr. llouck rhns dlsposod of his Interest In tho plnnt, but that thoro nro soycral other largo stockholders In tho cor poration In addition to Mr. Samuels. Will Ship Lumber Tlio stonm schooners of lroadlo Tiros., tor Snn Frnuclsco, will handle tho output from hore nnd tho under standing Is that this firm will also eolved by her whon struck by n lum-1 dlsposo of tho liimhor In Snn0l'Tnn- bev car on Curtis nvonno jKovorai Cisco. It Is not known that lloadlo nros. havo any stock In tho Courte noy mill. Tho plant has n dally capacity for about 50,000 foot of lumber In n yonrs ago. Z Z.7r. T .Torr-, tlth0y l,0,,0V0 ,0 ,)0 a 1,,0,llltn,,, ofIJ PERSONAL MENTION tMtt or somo SOO.OOO foot a wook AT THE HOTELS J'lrou In Josephine County and havo I a . and It's starting moans much for During tho past mouth books hnvu bcon given tho library by J. It. lloa ton and J. E. Lyons und magazines worn donated by Herman Hlllyer and Mrs, M. C. Malonoy, 1 .ll'JKJHS HAVE FILEU i ihd who nro.tutarestcd. ; NOT POLITICAL IUIITV fjfo. M. ItroiMi Says It Cuniiot Fig- gun) as Such A press tologram from Portia pays: "J. U. Campbell, of Oregon City, und John S. Coko, of Mursh flold, liieumbents In tho Fifth and Second Judicial districts, todny filed Isod Secretary of State Olcott. tholr declarations for tho Ropubll-1 Tho failure of tho Socialists to can nomination, respectively, for east fivo por cent of tlio total vote SALEM. Or., March .11. To nom luuto eaudldutes for state offices tlio Socialist party cannot longer bo consldciod ns a political party In Oregon, Attorney (lonoial llrown ad- $ I f"otl mlnln dal'n8 tl'orco"' Chuiidlcr ljotel ' C, F. Ooodall, (lahllner; P. a. j Lcslio, Coqulllo: Charles E. Mack, ' Eugono; Frank Llsonby, HI110 Uldgo; 1 A. II. Cunningham, Jr., Portland; , C. 1). Grunt. Portland; 13. P. Dor rls, Eugono; Clcorgo It. Sailor, Port- hand; O. I. Mcdco, San Francisco; F. W. Woldon, Portland; W. J. Tuck, j Portland; Clara Ilumorsloy, Hniuion; A. Ooblor, Sun Francisco; James J. ' Hlchurdson, Portland; Mrs. M. O. 'Hawkins, Coiiulllo; Mrs. O. ('. Snn-' ford, Coqulllo, St, LmWenco Hotel B Mr, Gray, Ilandon; William Sher- r. l...M.v. Mu 1j. rPlilnull 1 HtlV. ILUHVUUIfii .1110. ,..J ......., P CJm.ll Juds. I'U1,(.,1 .IbctarcUor K,.ro8nlntlve l Consroj. nt ,:;,.,; Mr's.'s. llolUml. C!..-mon. M IMltlVt) Ul M17 tiltlVU in l( Ul(l y Ititid "liy both if Hicy are nomlnuted nnd olurtuil". tho last gonoral election, as roauliv ed by tho statute, has led to this, condition. Coos Bay Staftiii(E Tf Blanco Building Front Street f R m Stationery :: :: Office Supplies Every Other Thing for the Office Cul.; Robert Single, niindon; Earl Gates, Portland: J, L. Smith. Co- (liiillo; E. P. Kluck, Coos Ulvor W. T. Hood,- Gardlnorj F. Klnnoy, 1 Iteedsport; W. E. Mooro, Portlnnu. I Lfojil Hotel t' Ed Stcvons, Powers, C. E. Cndy, 1 lllolloy; Ed Nordenstrom, Mluueapo-1 lis; John Noidonstroni, Minneapolis; "Ij. E, Adams, Cottago Grove; John Mtohror, Portland; 'Alfred Klnnhlo, fPowors; It. L. Hattlo, Uiuulon: tJames King, Woodland, Cal. I Hlniico Hotel I J. Dalllgan, Lampa; A. W. Gra ham, Coqulllo; llort Forgoson, Port land; T. J. Tltzol, Oakland; It. Sor onson, Eugono; John Aran, Port land; T. V. Moon. Coqulllo; C. W. Lalno, Ilandon; Charles Hllugworth, 'Danlols Creok. HAY VIEW Pair weather pre vails In Tillamook County and nil danger of further flood3 bus passed V n 1 i r :$ T1 t6t"lng moans much for i-wira unj tin n win lUIIIIHII i!llllloy- mont for moro mon and will bring ships hero. A MEDICINE STORE The I led CVos lias stood Tor gcuemtloiii for tlio physician's best aid, nnd for the highest class of ser vice, medicines and appli ances lor tho healing; of tho sick und Injured. Tho Hed Cross Pharmacy alms at nil (lines o live to tho highest ideals for which tho Hed Cross stand. llrlug your prescriptions hero and bo sure. Como hero fdr rubber goods and nil sick-loom necessities. The Red Cross TT Pharmacy T. Leo Hrown :: Phono 1SI2 "Pit rSCIt I PTIOXS Fl HST." : J 1 T U'xtfrlit Inft nvnHl.Mwl unalnixlnU for Portland on business, TAYLOR SIGLLN' was In from his Isthmus Inlot ranch today on business. .MISS DORA HROWN will lcavo to morrow for a short visit nt Co qulllo. j CHARLES HALL went to Coqulllo j todny to attend the good roads meeting, FRED KELLY loH on tho morning I train for tho Valley to call on ' the tin do, E. P. DORR1S, of Eugono, camo In on tlio stngo last evening 011 a , business visit here. E. I. CANT1NE. deputy stnto hlgli- 1 wuy englneor, went ovor to Co qulllo tills moining. " MRS. II. L. DIXOMAN of Klamatji Falls Is tho guest of Mrs. L. M, Hllvens on North Hrondwa. MRS. M. O. HAWKINS and Mrs; 'O. O. Suuford woro hero from i Coqulllo visiting yesterday and 1 today, "" ,lins, M. O, HAWKINS and Mrs. d. C. Sanford of Coqulllo woro gnosis I of Mrs. Win. llorsfall and other frlonds horo yesterday. E. R. I10DSON was down from his , Coos RivoV ranch yesterday 011 business lind reports Mrs. Hodson 1 and tho girls are recuperating rnp- 1 Idly from tholr recont Illness, JJ. LEE HROWN will avo April 1 0th to attend n meotlug bf tho I Oregon Stnto Pharmacy Hoard at Portland, It was erroneously elated that ho left yesterday. R, 1). MURDOCK. roadmnster for Cops Couid't returned to his XOW HAS HOTEL DALLAS, Or., Mnr. 31. Low A. Cntes, editor of tho Polk County Obsorvor nnd former owner of tho Coqulllo Vulley Sentinel, und K. N. Wood, hnvo leased for a term of ten years tho Gall Hotel In this city. Mr. Wood will havo tWnctlvo mnnagomont of tho Onll' whllo Mr. Cutes will remain In tho nowspa por hualuess. honiothls morning after a busi ness i3lt on tho bay of soveral days. GEORGE R SAILOR, of tho llonli nor eoncoru, arrived horo hist evening from Portland looking af ter conipuny Interests. Ho ex pects to return homo tomorrow. CHARLES ST. DENNIS, postmns tor and Mayor pro tern of Lnke sldo, camo down on tho "cush ions" from his homo last eve ning and today wont to Coqulllo on road matters. REV, A. S. I1ISEY of North Ilond, is nt Coqulllo attending tho Metht odist Ministerial Association, and Miss Ida Nellson and Mlas Myrtlo Helm nro representing North Hond at tho Epworth Leaguo gatlioilng which Is balng hold nt tho suniQ tlmo. GASTON Tho big event of the week was tho sohool rally In which a uui$pr of schools took part. tlon 1 oils beforo tliey arc cloitd. Failure to agister by April IS lll cost your vote at llie primaries on ions you have llniu to get morn In, a lengthy procedure. A eurmry liivcntln:itloii mado to day with tho three roglstian ct thl.i c'.t'y dlsdiiDcd mo fact that only 1101110 N0U out of about 1800 ottri nro registered, Theao arc Included In Mm s'h field, EngloMooil, Kut I bWIo, -Hunker Hill, the Pony Slouta district, Catching Inlet ami Com River districts. In ManlillcM It Is estimated there are 1200 k(i! voters. Three Places Open To rcgl3tor tokos only raoment'i tlmo. There arc thrco places la U city for this purpose. You an; register with Jnmos T. llrand, ond floor of thu Coko tmlldlnt; with Hen Fisher, rccoinl floor ot Eldorado bulldhiB, or with JuitlM C. iL. Ponnock, above tlio Xorlea i Hanson storp on Front street. A glnnco througli tlio poll tcoU also disclosed tlio fact that Terr fow womon nro taking advantm of tholr equal opportunities with the men nnd registering. Judg Pea- nock figured that out of the more than 2fi0 mimes reglstorcd with him, less than ono-flflli of to" woro womon. HIFFIXGTON X.Mi:i AVlHiliitcd Attorney f'.' I-"1'' ,l0rd In Cuiry Count)- SALEM, Ore., Mar. 31 -Colli" II. niifflngton. of Gold Heb, W been appointed attorney for ..'.! I.. f.,.-..!. fountv H iiimi iioaiii in vu. . succeeds J. Huntley, resigned WMBWWf '"I "I'TV ' REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING BY PURCHASING Bulk Coffee The elimination of i coffee cans reduces . tha price of coffee , from 4c to 7c per pound. Try our Bulk Coffees, at 25c, 30c and 35c per lb. Bunker Dep't Store W. H. Dindinger & & Phone 66 .