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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. IWARSHFIELb; OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. i -. TWO " mm snitEiu TLODK IS WKSTKHN UNION ACTS AH ITU CHASIXM AflKNCV. AV111 liny for CunJoiiioih al a Dis tance When Oitleis hip placed by Wire. CIIHIH tJASMl'SSUX SAYS ItAXDOX AVIIih WAVM fiOOD YKAIt Opening of Moore .Allll Will Help hotter I'tinnlUe Tlilnk.s "IMvltl In ,Siiu-1 Tho AVostcrn I'nlon TcIoRraph. chrl(! ltl8,n8scii, n W0U known Company announcerf that Its offices rc-oI(lont of timuloit, arrived hero yes- now prepnrou to execute mum t.r(1y ro i00( uftcr aoino business aro Prommenifc WoCToU Member Visits Coos Bay tt tt :: :t :: tt tt tt tt tt tt XX xx XX XX MfHwM .rifnpM. commissions, such ns tnc purcinuo . mattors. . Ilo nnld tlmt tlio (loo. W. i of flowers, cniil'. fruits, clgnra, jooro tllut i,nd to dclny Its nponltiK bookB. cVc, fo'f the nccominodntlon .....it llMlnv 0Wi,,K i Bnmu ,)arts of of pnltyris nt distant points. Thla t10 ,nauhlnory fulling to nrrlvo on j In in offpet nn extension or (lie went- t10 iHabotli. Hvary thing clsJ'Wns m Union Money Trnnafcr Service, )n r,.n,iinCBrt. and roprcsonU tlio la'rRcat dovlop- IIo Bny8 nnn,ion will lmo a Rood ment In' tho policy of the manage- yt,'nr rr10 opuiiliiB of tho Monro mill. racnt of tbat company to plnco Its the jctty mid harbor work, tho Ini-natlon-wfdo organl7iitloii at tho ills- pi-u .umuut In tho wittenwoikH and posal of Its patroiiB. other public work will i;lvo eniploy- Wl(l Mnlto lMfrclinsct. inuht to a lnrfio tuiinbor. Under tho plan now In effect, nny- About (he Postoffleo one who desires to arrange for tho Mr KuMinutiBon Bald that the term delivery of flowers or gifts, or re of tho present poBtmaster at llandon mombrancOB of any kind, or for the will not expire until September 1 bo transaction of any othor small com- that tho" nppolntniont will probably mission Involving tho disbursement not bo made as booh as aonio ex of money nt distant points, no longer ' pectcd. Five aro In tho (ice. it, K. needs to know aomeono nt the 11- h. Dedllllon, who baa been away from tant point who will fill tho -order there Tor the past year and a half, or execute tlio conunlsslon. All that was reported n while back to bo is necessary Is to wlro the amount moat favorably considered but Mr. to tlio "Western Union manager at HaaniiiBaon doubtii this report. Mr. tho point of delivery, through the, ItaainiiPaen aayu that ho thinks tlrul medium of tho company'a regular postmaBtors iibould ho either undor Monoy Trnnafor Service, and to in- civil servlco or elected by tho coin corporate In tho traiiBfcr message niunitlea In which tlioy nerve, rctiulslto InstructloiiB regarding the, Mr. ItaBiniiBBon Bald that Col. Kosa purchaso nud dollvery of tho articles' would probably not bo u candidate denlred, or -whatever other comtiils-, Tor atato aonator nltliuunli many nlon may bo Involved. I wero urging him. Col. Itoaa mild Tho flon-lco will bo available nt that ho waa loo old to aaplro to It. nny of tho places whom tho com. 'Mr. ItnamuBacn an Id that ho doubted pany'a money order traimfii- aorylco if C. It. Wntlo would como out for is In operation. lll loglahituro on tho Demncrntlc Has Jinny Umw. t'ekot nltlioiigli many wero urging Among tlio uses BUggesled aro Uio,hlm, rmeiti huvimi Mr. ItaninuBBon Bald Hint It now I I.OADKD Till OKAXUKH Itiivltui-g liiuly Huh Scheme for De- Irvllng Potty ThlevcH dollvery of candy, cigars, hooka, etc., nH tilrthilnv n nil nllior rptnninliriiiw'nn. tho delivery or flow , , on birth- " ,rt,,,n tlml tho ,,,,,e,, ""J"'1 days, .woddlng annlveraarlos and In1'"' ivct1' " n,, tl,"t l ,0 Bl', 1,,n" cases of Illness or death, tho dellv I ,,cu ",u,lcl " " tl10 ,M!Bcl ,,ntl1 ory of basket., of m.ltB to MoihH "u " H,lt ()f n ,,BIIKor ,Ho, fnr nn and especially those departing on rmH nro """whimI and they aro ocean trlpB, tho dllvory or 1110.11'"!'"" tlint hI.o c-nii bo ropalrod nnd tickets, etc., all with the card of I " 011t "11"' "'" '"" the sender unclosed but Manager Bchottor nnnounces thnt tho aervlco practically covers anything that one may choose. In ordnrlug nnythlng that is not ordinarily delivered free of charge by local inerclmntB, lho KOSIOHUIKI, Ore., April I. Do dolfvory can bo Insured by pitying (during that alio had but recently 30 conts additional, for which aiim 'omployed 11 local druggist to "load" dollvery will bo mado by a uniform- n iiumbur of ornugus with croton oil, cd Western Union ineH3engor. 'popper iind other iinploaaant Ingro- AllontH, In order that hIio uilcht trap tenants of hor homo whom alio hub- 1 luvtud of thofla, Mra. Ada Tharp went 011 tho wltuoaa stand In tho justice court hero and told a long titory of how alio hud iiiIhsoiI ai'tlehm l)f Jowolry and colna from hor upart- tutiuta buglunlui: 11a early as last Winner of TlilHrn...M f llm., ,.Jl0 vcuiiip null e.MC-nm.iK uu.- n uuiiuii DEBATE ON FRIDAY: NOUTii ih:xd ti:am oks mi;i:t .niKrnn.sox men TO Tfy for Htate Chaniplonshlp IjK-alt lime Xegntlio "To bo or not to bo" Bay the de baters of tho North Head hluh uchool theso days, for on Friday night thoy aro to meet tho team of tho Jof fur son high nchool. The winner of thla contOBt u to hao tho rhanco nt tho elato champlomihip doliato in Kiigenc in May. of over Hovorul niontha. Mr. Tharp's (eatlmoiiy waa adduced during tho (rial of Mr. and Mra. Allen Dale, Kvho wero arrested recently charged Vlth tho thoft of the aitlclea men tioned by Mra. Tharp. KINDS I'lSIIIXC (iOOII Al 'Myera, Wultor Hutlor, ltalph Kruau, Victor Johnson, Del ileugatoii A few days ago the leani of thofnnd l-Vank llarlocker caught about Klamath FnllH high school went upirilty fine big trout near Allegany to Jofforson, a little town near Al- Sunday tho flab rising to tho fly bony, and came buck, humbled, and with their pinions In the dust. .iof ferson haa a strong team; It han won m ;. m : i : .. . i 1 . .1 1 Jk .,'' r r 1 ! .. j . J.. "'" A '.'i-V-'-- I 'I' ''IllWllllfl I I .VLf w$v&wmMMaMBffim: wm n oeHOCHWv- .v t -t-j r&mi. K "M V&MB&XSSrW . !- V ' jJMT ' JkJkJ' , : "4 Mit.u.i' rTTTBninr1 rr "r. - u.iom Wr-msassm . ' .,'r- kf8BWmmf JF, 1fWVM mmiWvBM v .,' WteWMfimmQrJ W "dram ilraMSKfiiHMEMk fiav sag SnltmntmAi r ftvSSSSajl MIbh Mary 13. Drown, na tional auporlntoiiileii'l of moral education and rnco hotturinont In tho W. 0. T. V., la In tho city and will Bpeak at the homo of Mia. 1 13. U'hei'lor, Thuraday artcrnoon at 2 o'clock. PI 10 will also apeak nt I-JiHtaido Thuiaday oonlug at 7::'.u o'clock. Tl-o fatter will lie an llltiRtrnU'd lectin e. Ilolh lectures aro fice and overy onn who Is Inlorestcd l Invited to nttoiul. MIbb Hi-owii'b position la iulto an Important 0110 In tho V. C T. U national wink and her lecturoi aro mild to b highly Ititereatlng. .MISS MUIY V.. IlltOWV. PROPOSITIONS WILL BE ON THE BALLOT This Year There Will He Six Amendments anil Three Mcatu'es Deferred to People SADH.M, Oro., April I. At least alx Initiative petitions proposing con stitutional nmouduionta and lawn and three inoaaiireH roforred to tlio people ,1))' tho laBt Legislature will ho en tho ballot at tho election next November. Coplon of thono nluo immtiuros aro ,now on file with tho Sucretary' of Stnlo. Inltlatlvo putltloim which will bo 'on tho ballot nro na follows: To provide for one day of mat In -'huvoii and Hutting apart Sunday na a day or public real, end excepting nu ccaaary occupatlona and omploy ineiita. Proposed by tho Weekly MtoHt Day I.eaKiio, of Portland. To abolish Sunday closing law, ro pcnliiiK section 1! 1 J r or Htlo 1!, 'l.ord'a Orogou l.awa. Initlatud hy Cndopendent Uotnllom, Ansoclatlun, of Portland. To prohibit compulsory vaccination and medical troatmeiit. Initialed by l.oni ('. I.ittlo, or Portland. Proposing law to "protect aaliuon In tho Columbia rlvnr and Its trlh iitarloH and barring fishing with auliica, trapa or flah whoola." Initiat ed bv ClackamuH County l-'lshermou's Union. ' To roniovo county suat r .loffor- ton county from Ciilvor to Madras. iProposud by "Madraa for County Seat Club." Tho thruo propound lOiwtUutlonnl iimoudiiioutK roforred to the pcojile Uiy tho 1. ox una tu ' aro Souato Joint PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, I'll) hIi Ian and Hiirgeoa Office: Irving Illock. Office lionrs: 11 to 11! m. in.; 9 to I and 7 to 8 p. 111. Phones: Offlco lUt-.l; Kei., 1 UH, J. M. Wright Phono 188-ti IIUIliDIXfl COXTUACTOH Eitlmntou furnlahod on voquost Dr. H. M. Shaw 1C)C, ICar and Tliront Hpeclnllnt flliASSKS iriTl'Kli Phono :t:ll)-.l. IIooiiih i!()(-U01 Irving 'Illock. UK. MATTIH II. 811 AW. Physician nifil Hurgeoa Phono :)0-.T. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW Sec CORTHELL Plion 3171 QUATERMAS STUDIO j QUALITY PHOTOS I I Opposite Blanco Hotel. I I Phono 1QG-L. I MAKSIIKIKLD, OUKGOIX WALL PAPER 696 H. G. Butler CIVIIj nXOINHKK Itoom 304 Coko IIIiIr. Phonn MIW 1 Rosldeucn Phono .'U'.a-L. W. G. Chandler' '. AKCIHTKCT ItooniB 301 and 302. Coko UulldliK MarBhfloId, Oregon. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Xut coal, (on $1.00 Lump coal, ton , . . . . !?."i,50 Or half ton of both. .$1.7.1 I). .Ml'SSOX, Prop. Phono IH-.I or leavo ordera at Uilljoi's Cigar Storo VIERS I About it. ' GET NfW MUSIC Como In and play tho latest xlctor rccorda on our machlnu and ueloct (ho ones )on deslro .1,000 (o Cliooso l''rmi Wo will order Bpuclul Niimburn for )0I L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7il Ceutial Axciiiio DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard X01II1 l'ront S(rtHt Phono KIM every debate, it haa had thla year. Hut no Iiuii North Mend mid the outcome of tlio "talk battlo" 011 Fri day evening will bo watched with great luteroit. Tho local teuni. com posOd of Alox Hrandt and Merlin Chappollo, will have tho nosatlvo Hide of tho Swiss Military iiuuwtloii, n (acl vhlch muy init them at a dlBadvaut ngo. V North Dontl won tho county do bates mud a abort time ago dccUludy defeated the Albany high school, The 'team will probably loavo hero Friday nil the train for .Icffuraou. AoKolutloiiK N'o. I'J. IS nud 22. ill good ahape. D. D. Thoiuaa nud No. 12 pinpoHCM aiiHindliiK vcctlou 'others caught big atrlnga with sal-j 11 or article r. of (ho rotltutloii ao moil egg bait. ,o na to glo the Hovornor power to !...... Hlm.l.. lf...i.u ! i.i.w.lirl'lMfltl 4HII HIIIKI.T I1WIIIW III 'l'l '! ... TO DKI.IYKH SPKKCII ;:arl Powell, ancrotary of tlio Cooa mt llnslnoHa Meu'a Aaaoclation, 1b 911 tho progrnm for an address at ktho annual convention of tho Oregon "MojchantB' association at Astoria April an to 2K. , KCHOOXKIt TIMjAMOOIC POKTIiAXD AND COOS DAY KAMS I'ltOM .M MtSIIIM'CI-K Tl i:SD, APHID I l-'OK lNF()KMTIOV I'HOXK U7H TOM .I1MIK. (., Ocean Dock Get a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer SOCIAD c. 1, i:dau TnoNlay C. W. II. M. owiiiIiik aoclal with Mr. and Mra. K. D. Hop- Hon. North Ileiid Methoiliat Dm- therhood In Wenleyaii Hlhlo I'ltiHH rooms. W. C. T. U. allvor tea with Mra, (iuoruo llolstor In North Deud. Prualiytorlnn Auxiliary all- vor tea at homo of Mrs. F. A. Tlodi;on. Wednesday PrlBclllaa with Mrs D.. Krlckaon In lluuker Hill. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Charles Williams In North Dend. North Hond Mothodlst la- dies all dny aeaslou. Day City Ladles Club with Mia. K. II. Kolley. TlmCsdu) North Iloud Junior Sew Im; Club with Ktithor Itoyiiolda. Mary i. Drown apoaka at W. C. T. U. meotliiK al liomo or Mra. F. W. Whoolor. Not th lloud Cilia' Club with Miss Matilda Anderson. Dahlia Club with Mrs. K. ' Yako in Knglowood. j Alort Club with Mrs. II. M. Kdwarda nt Allegany. A N. W. Club with Mrs. ' David NolBoti. ' Faa'talde S;i lal Club with Mra. Waller Robertson, U llilay CciiBli)Kton chid u Mrs- MS. MutBon. llillH. Ko. S. miieiidiUK urtlcla 9 ct the !conatltutlon, would o.xompt from tux- atlon until IlKifi, except taxoa for atato purpoaos, all viwisola of 60 tons nud more capacity oniiagt'd in coast or foiolmi trade, which aro rojsie lered In O.-ukou. No. 'i'i proposes tho lonosl or aectlon (I. or at licit) -. of tho couatl tiitlon. which loiuls: "No noro. Chliiamau or mulatto hull Imvo the ! ' I :i rlliit of HiiffraKU. 1'IKST STAUH STARTS Kied SlaKlv' came ood today In lila machine fiom Cnutilllo And found tho loads In fairly good con dition, lie u.xpoct to start two stages toinonow, diivhiK 0110 lilm solf and havliiK the other In chai'Kt of hla biotber. lwiu l.atrd la alao startliiK a stiiicc Hue between .Maiah flolil and Coaulllp and uiiue tbroufih today. ""lyfTT'f"1 '' -' ' Why Shamed by Blotchy Shin THE HOME BEAUTIFUL IS NECESSARY BEFORE WE CAN HAVE The City Beautiful WE ARE PREPARED TO HELP WITH BOTH OF THE 1 DESIRED ATTRIBUTES While you are doing, your Spring Housecleaning you arc certain to find a room that has an old piece of furni ture that should bo replaced with something new and modern. Or maybe you would like lo 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 0 O T mm & narvev to. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS U-S.Gov.expertsreportthat oils correctly refined from asphalt -base crude "distill without decomposition" (do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat) and "are much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon, forming proclivities are concern ed, than are faraffine-base Penn sylvania oils." Motorists who use Zerolene, an oil scientifically refined from asphalt base crude, back up the experts with reports such as these: "Covered over 16,000 miles without adjust ing valves or cleaning out carbon." "The carbon taken out of this car in 50,000 miles amounted to less than an ounce." Zerolene is for sale at dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. LENE ike Standard Oil for Motor Cars I a Er Br Ci6 jw&uiuiiiMinMiimi imi - mil iiihiiiil Southern Pacific II! ! I !! I I Will establish train service WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 Bolwccn Marshficld and Eugene Leave Marshfiold. 9:20 a. m. Anivos Eugonc 5:10 p, m., making close connection with Portland JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passonger Agent. ! J " Might as Well Do Them Before We Go Out. Since we installed the Gas Water Heater, dish washing is no tiouuh at all." If you nro n m avi r frim r 'ma or ulL'fillv Dliunly kkln ou tnow ju-t wlut It lui'nns to lmo (lint humitlnttuc, I.ik- i nnl fiilliiK tiliout in itlni? -t i iiiKTi ami ciflciillniin (rluuls Mau a Urn. vu haw I looKul Into tin' mirier and wisli. l tint I jour fckiu would 1" Itki' otlir (iponi,' tint I j on Know, "without a lilemMi." Thu wti ' inn lii onr fur li' nNkluB, If jo will i to to the ilrngKlat nntl IU' ure a Iwttle of , i ). I). 1)., Ilio pii.t or nil Kkla icuuhIUh, i itiiu'y it nworilinif to iiiiwttmu, In n Uott i tltuu our tktu will lo na koU ns wlvet. CUinu In nud nU tor n litt(i toduv m I ounuioiu'N tunic t!"iir.ut' V"-k nl- ihoi i. I). 1). 1, boup, tLji U' i's tlio skin Uvu tl. D"srw HPk For 15 Years JL9 JUr tIlQ Standard wmmmmmmammum Skin Remedy ( lM I 1 High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient cloiks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. t Phones 348-J and 326 MRS. NUWIFE HAS ALSO DISCOVERED that every clean ii.g job around the house is far casidr with plenty of hot ww and that thp GAS WATER HEATER is saving her noun time and hard work each week. "' A GAS WAtER HEATER in your home will do as ; much. The cost of installation and operation is so low you win der why you didn't have one long ago. I LOOK OVER THE LINE OF GAS WATER HEATERS AT OUR OFFICE OR YOUR DEALERS TODAT. Oregon Power Co Telephone 178 -. N ". i hi1 mi i 4 i i I ' i$H -jauta'AxoitWi