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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1916)
r-n ! -1- 'mpGv tWi'mi vffKftHMir'fiwpii.T' SIX ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION. - ""' " "Tmiy RFRM iloiienliiiFi mat ctiirtfii r1 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 savings put in better fabrics and bet ter tailoring. $17 Styleplus 7 riAhc 4pi Clothes "The some price the wotld 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 WDOL 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 DKKl'TY PI I Kit IKK HKItK KOIt KASTSIDK HKCAMj KIjKCTIOX GET TRIM READY MOORE MILL OPENS TI&MIH.WIIjIj CAIjIj TO CAIlltV IT KI,.XT AT UAXDOX STARTS oi'K- AWAY WKDXKSDAY , ILVITOXS TODAY LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON i j To Voto Tonight on Ousting of AV. I llyoily nntl Mrs. Klciinoi' ilmlloek Kiistsltlo vot03 tonight on the ousting of two of her school direc tors. Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird hits been called In and will attend tlio meeting, from which It Is J tt de ed thero will ho "fireworks." W. P. Ilydrly, cliairman, mm Mrs. Klcnnor Hadlock, aro tho di rectors In on csllon. If tlioy nro re called at this meeting, it Is claim ed tlint two more will bo olectcd at tho same .tlmo to rill tho breach. Trouble first nroso over tho nut'Btlon as to whether or not tho school hoiuo should be used on Sun days for religious gatherings. This was voted on affirmatively, but it is sa'd tltero has boon tho rancor still regarding who should pay for tho lights, heats and tho Janitor vorvlco when tho school building Is so need, Tlila controversy led to a per sonal fight between Mr. Ilyerly and Janitor Wilde, and two wcoUh la tor a meeting of tho board was call ed end by n voto of two to one, Mrs. M. A. MeLaggan voted nega tively, Wlldo was ousted. However, ho still holds office, refusing to va cato, stating ho had boon hired for tho year. Tho recall election for tonight is the result. . Kvcryono ixKctiiI to Sepnrnto Com. (instable Material Krom That Which Will Not Hum Teams will bo provided to carry away trash on Wednesday tho clean up day. Kveryonc la urged to work Tuesday cleaning up their prlvato premises. Trash should bo piled In tho strcot. Tho instructions nro to mako two piles, ono of combustablo trash which can bo burned nnd tho oilier of bottles nnd cans which can not bo burned, Tho latter will bo carWd away and dumped nnd tho other trash which can be burned will bp consumed In ono big bonfire, Ily hnvlng tho trash re:fdy ovoryono can Ret tho benoflt of having It hauled away by toams which will bo provided. About Klghty Men Kmployctl nnl Jinny Who Konnerly Worked Tlieio in Old lMnccs (Special to The Times) 1IAXD0X, Oro., April 3. Tho big plant of the Goo. W. Mooro Lumber Company In tills city started opera tions this morning. About 80 men nro nlillilnvoil nt Mm mill. 'I'hn loir- I glug camp lias been working for I several wcekn and there Is a supply of logs nhead In tho boom at tho mill. The plant has not been In operation 'hIiico It closed in 10 11 and tho big 'pay roll again will greatly help tho city. L Many of tho old employes who woro formoily with tho company are again working, hoiiiu having boon brought from othor plncos. I'lltST STAOK STAItTS K.VI'ltlCSS HTAICTS OX TIIK ITHSTTUAIX I''rod Single camo oved today In his machine from Coiiulllo niul found tho roadu In fairly good con ditlon. Mo expects to start two stages tomorrow, driving ono him self and having tho other In charge of his brother. Ivan Laird Is also starting a stage Hue between Marsh Vfiohl and Co(ulllo nnd camo through today. CI.KAKS HIS LAND Horbort Lockhart, ngont for tho Wells Kargo Express company, has received word that all express will bo moved on tho rnllrpad beginning on April fi, tho dny passongor Borvlce is inaugurated. This means that there will bo prompt sorvlco and express will coma and go dally. - Fred Wsftvcr camo In from Ills ranch at Dora todny to look" after j business. Ho has eloarod about ten ncres of flue Myrtle bottom land this year. Ho will roturn homo to morrow. Ho may orcct a alio thoro lcoon. (20 TO (.'OLD IIKACH Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Loud started out yesterday morning for (told Hoach. Thoy will walk from Dan don south, returning after tiio court section via Agncss and Powers. H. S, Mtuphy, attorney, nlso loft today for Gold Iieach. KOHTY-KOOT CltAKT l'OH SOUTH COOS IUVK.lt I tl'X. To Carry Thed Kindness Men Away I'ioiii Cuius During Summer, When Kninilles Cninp. Tho building of a 10-foot passen ger boat to bo used this .uinunor on tho. south Coos lllvor run was start oil today at Lowe's shipyard. Tho spcody ei aft Is for tho Coos Klvor Transportation company and Is for the use of tho summer campors, Ily Juno in It la' expected the boat will ho completed. It will havo a beam of eight feet and a UO-horso power Loow Victor engine Is to bo Installed, accoidlng to Can't. 13. Clcorgo Smith, of tho Rainbow. Tho boat will take tho place of the Atlantic tlint was used last sum mer, but proved lnndcauate. With this service it will bo possible for business men, whoso families nro camping up river, to lcavo here nt t p. m. and return tho next morning at 9 o'clock. May He Chattered. Doth tho Coaster and tho Pair Oaks aro duo today from San Prnn cisco to load lumber nt the C. A. (Smith mill. It is reported that both theso vessol3 woro chartored to tnko tho placo of tho Nann Smith. Today It was reported from tho mill Hint this Is not settled, but In all prob ability ono of tho boats, anyway, would bo secured. HUKAKWATKIt PUTS HACK , According to n Snn Pranelsco pa por, tho Urenkwater had to put back to tho docks on account of a big list fand took on mora cargo to nqunro her up. LKAVKS KOH OAKLAND Arno Moreen left today on tho Adeline Smith for Oakland, Cal. Geo. Weir, sales manager for tho Smith company, who was bore, ac companied MK Moreen. WILL UK.TUUX THIS MONTH Mrs. It. A. Copplo nnd ihlldron , nro oxpected to return tho latter pait of tho month from Southorn I California, whore thoy jpont tho winter. Thoy hnd Intended to re main until Juno 1, but school will .not bo out there until Juno .'10, so thoy will return earlier. AND LACES EMBROIDERIES You will find in our Spring Stock an excellent ouiiiiKJiu ui vuiy j'uiy dllu uusil'aDlC LACES EMBROIDERIES. Prices reasonable.1 and WIDE ORIENTAL FLOUNCINGS WIDE SHADOW LACES GERMAN VALS or ROUND THREAD LACES FRENCH VALENCIENNES ST. 'GALL EDGING POINT DE VENICE BANDS LINEN AND LINEN-FINISH TORCHONS Our line of All-Over Laces is complete, Cambric Swiss, Nainsook and Long Cloth Embroideries in all widths, Do your spring shopping at The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD ALWAYS 'BUSY. BIG PARADE WILL BE FEATURE OF ROSE CARNIVAL We TAN I I'llOXIJ 18-!. ; .. . - - I. mils (.'(nr is mil' plumber. Dr. I!. K. Kelty, Dentist, 201 Coko IHdg., I'hono' IIU-I. The City Beautiful XOTICK MemhoiH of Sunset Kncanipiuont N't). 1.1, I. O. O. K are rciiic3teil to he present nt the next regular meeting Tuobtluy evening, April ltli at 1. U. O. K. Hall. Initiation. I. LANDO, Scrlbo. f. Methodist Indies' Tuiualo nolo Weiliiesilny at eliu'Vli kitchen, is a result of intel ligently applied co operative effort. The Store Beautiful i '.Methodist ladles' Tuiiniln sale Wednesday nt rhu'Vli Kltiiieii. Dr. II. K. Kelty, Dentist, SOI Coke Hldg. I'hono 1 1'-J-.l. IS A IIK.SU.T OK TIIK SAMK ACTIVl! KOIICKS TO MI'KT TIIK SAMK HKOHUK.MIIXTS. VK mavis soroiiT to .makk this STOUIJ A Store of Beautiful KrilUONKIl TIIjIjASIOOK l'OHTiaXD AND COOS IJAV SAILS KltOM MAHSHITKM) TTKSDAV, AIMtlli I KOIl INKOIt.MATION IMIONK 278 TO.M .IAMKS, Aut., Ocean Dork SKND nur Cl.OTIlKS KAItlA to uviiiil ICastcr rush. JAV DOLVK. I'liono 250. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, MurMifield. Dr. 0. 0. ViiuKlmn. Dontht, Itooin HI, First hntional Dank bulltlliiK I I.lltliy Cml. $.".()() tun. Phono 72. ' I THE HOME BEAUTIFUL IS NECESSARY BEFOREWE CAN HAVE The City Beautiful WE ARE PREPARED TO HELP WITh BOTH OF THE l DESIRED ATTRIBUTES While you are doing your Spring Housecleaning you are certain to find a room that has an old piece of furni ture that should be replaced with something new and modern. Or maybe you would like to cover the kitchen or bathroom floor with some new Linoleum. A new rug or a stair carpet would add much to the beauty of-the home. ' LET US HELP YOU AND SAVE YOU MONEY Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS '. s W ft MAIDS OK IIOXQlt OK OHKfiOX MnliU of Honor elected from Oro- inal, Military and Civic parade IM Kou will ride In attictlvo rioatH dur ing the Portland Huso Festival Juno 7, 8 and 0. Tho (IchIkii adopted by tho Qiioou ContcHt Dopartmbnt ot tho Fcstlvnl provides an nttrnctlvo turnout Tor tho young ladles who aro fortunate euoiiKli to carry away tho honors. When tho contest (doses changes will be mado In cauh float to bring out some nKrlciiKurnl or industrial feature for which Uio section of the litutu tho Maid of Honor represents i.i noted. Tim floats will bo tho leading feature of tho groat Krator- morning of Jini f. closing diy ol tho Tenth Annual Fiesta. If it so happens that the Q or Maids of Honor come from Ore gon cities whero thoi. are mKhl8 bodies and bands, theso orftnli tions will act as tho escort lor tti float. Motion pictures ot the Qie and Maids of Honor vl" be tMn l" .... . ,..-. arriaCC over tlio iniiea ami". , inontB to photoRi-apl. mo " i.. nlroailv bCOD B1" .v tho lloio Festival publicity i can. iiBiiiwiiiiiiiiiii'ii " m0i !h h Things AXII Ol'U SI'IIIXC AND SOIMKIt STOCK NOW lti:.V KOU VOl'U ixsi'Kcriox is amimjK KuKxn-: K Ol'lt Sl'KKSS. fOMU AXI si:i:. voir win. m-: wki.comi:. xmezBssswstst -. car: Stoio close nil day Wednesday to lul; make Marhriold a City Ueantlful Cleanup Week Is Here. That moans jou will need plenty of DISINFECTANTS and DEODERIZERS In Your War on Ulrt You nn havo oiii nevtln siiipllel nt tiik nrsv couxK.u DlU'd STOUK Vo linvo Sl'I.IMIAIi XAl'TIIOIi AMMOXIA ciii.ouiih: ok i.i.mk imjAtts ciu.oumKS TUIKUKSOIi anil in fact, everythfng ioltilml In this Hue nt THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE I'hono lilJS Wo Deliver Iiiitneillntoly Rusty Water Whero red or rusty water occurs, It almost always comes from tho hot wator faucets. Tho water is discolored because of the rusting of tho insido of tho hot wnter piping In the houso and is not dirt or forolgn mattor, for If it woio thon botli tho hot nnd co'd wnter would ho discolored, Tho hot wator piping in sonio houses causes moro rust than in otliors, duo to tlio galvanized coating of tho pipes being of pooror utility. When placing now or repairing old wator piping, insist on your plumber using tho best grndo of galvanized iron pipe of not loss than throe-fourths Inch diameter. Whore rusty hot water Is especially had It can bo remedied to a considerable extent by having a plumber attach an inexpensive delco to tho water plpo entering the hot wator coll or stove liack for tho Introduction of a small amount of 1 1 mo each week. Tho lime added to tho hot water will largoly prevent tlio forma tion of rust In tho hot wator pipes, but it will make tho water sonipwhat harder and require moro soap. Don't heat your hot wator supply too hot. A temperature of 140 degrees Is sufficient for all ordinary uses of hot water and to exceed this causes trouble Flush the rust put of tho bottom of your hot wator tank at least once a week. Every hot water tank should have a faucet for this purposo. COOS BAY WATER. COMPANY MAUSHKIKLD AXI) XOKTH IIK.XD, OHK.GOX. Southern Pacific ill establish train service WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 Between Marshfield and Eugene Leave Marshfield 9:20 a, m. Arrives Eugene ,5:10 p, m making .close connection with Portland JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. j i