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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916-E.VENING EDITION THREE You? I BREVITIES ,k0 to trade with a ntoro ,lmt has no substitutes to offer yon where, when .,,u ask for Caatorla. Tor Dltanc. you receive tho olll gcniiliio Caatorla -not some substitute made lo deceive you. - " " that kind of a tlruis Btoro you will Hko to trndo nt -TUB OWW for tliafa tho Kind of n store thai Frank , Cohan 1ms nuulo of It. The Central Ave. Drug Store .Yiik 1). Cohan Wo Deliver Immediately. ( BUY FRESH HOMEMADE and SARTER'S PURE ICE CREAM. 1 1; Central Avenue a Mar AXI) A QUARTER a week WIMj PAV KOIl A MOW IIOME1 In n well located district I.oIh lev eled mill denied. NO INTEIIEST NO TAXES! Why nut iimke n beginning nowV llfnl llslnto will ntrvtV ho cheaper- ' Von ciin now seriiro I lie most drslr Mo locutions for tho Sumo Price oh )ou Inter Mill pay for tho less nt tracllu ACT NOW! ".si:i: mill) aiiout it," i 130 Front Si. i T. J. bCAIFM it. 4. H. I10RGLNB Marsh-field fA,NT AND l5"IIU1! DECORATING CO, Katlintcs Fnrnl!ied l'hoo 110-R. MMrshfiold, Oroa R OYAL TONIGHT '"iiiim: vaudeville acts 0 Hi:i:i.S OP FEATURE PICTURES VAIJI0US VARIETY SHOW A Candies Droi I I'm..!.. ... "..t mrmiiii ;io minutes of per ft ciijojnicnt. "r"i: WOLF oi' i:ut'' x modern ll'Ion, play, i lom. ,.,, T,' Inlmlliiliio ('o.nrdlaii, III Mil li "'Willi:, I,, ..stolen Hearts una N'itit-U" t ltt!h of ljt.KUi lllUB,Wi ADMISSION I,Sme,,hAhvu,H, . . .rv, 10c, j3o "WHV NK.'HT-Marc' McDer JJu..,i 3I,e Tninello, J "TUb !, gJCYCLE TIRES "arRo "tblng lo Put Tliem on Your Whoel JJMSHFIELD CYCLERY 40e T . IIMPQ YAfAM-r nnrx i : Rcrivri:.a t i" " "TII 1TIH14IB j f ui ncouLi: I Till-; WEATHER REPORT ftl Aiwacllli'il I'rrn lo Com nay Timet, or OREGON Fair, light frost east; soiithorly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE ItKCOItl) For tho 24 hours ending at I Mil u. in., Apr. til, by HenJ. Ostllnd, Hpeclal govornniont Motcorolu,glst: Maximum oi Minimum :jc At 1: lil it. in :i7 Precipitation ; 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, loir. 7G.n-i Precipitation Bauio period Inst year 50.25- Wind, northwest; clenr. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Thursday. April li). Sun rises at . . , ' 5:2 1 and boI.i nt GMO. Homo From d'old Reach. Attor ney Tom T. Dennett Is back from i Gold Hcnch, county seat of Curry , county, whoro ho wont to tako de positions In tho enso of K. 0. Perhnm ,'vs. Hnndon Construction Co. I Itoiitls Improve. Tho roads to Co qnlllo woro In good shnpo today nnd j tho nnto Binges woro nblo to stnrt Into operation ngnln after bolng put (out of business for several days bo- ctuiso of tho rains. Meeting Poslposed. Tho lncollng of tho North Hond Chamber of Com merce, scheduled for last ovonlng, lias boon postponod until itoxt weok bo causo of tho bootlegging caso tried thero. Soc. Smith was on tho Jury. Neighborhood l'j-nyiT Meeting. Tho nolghhorhood prayor ineotlng ,,for tho southwest district will bo hold j tomorrow- morning nt tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Wright, 557 S. 9th street. Tho lendor will bo Miss Mary C. Ayors. I'nliM lain Coitiicllmcu. The lames of tho Xorth Il-oiid library board and their husbands nro ontcrtnlulng tho members of tho city council nnd their wives this ovonlng at tho library building. Thoro will be a short pro gram nnd refreshments will bo oorvcil. dialling CVincnt. Tho GOOO bags of comont that arrived tho other day on tho bont from San Francisco roi" tho Southorn Pacific company nro now being loaded nboard frolght enrs nnd will bo hauled out on tho lino. It is to bo usod for concreting tho portnls to tho tunnels between Coos Day nnd tho Uiupqun. Visiting IWiiIk. James. I. Mngco, son of Cnpt. and Mrs. Jomos Mugeo I of Emplro, Is visiting his parents. Ho I hns boon sailing on tho Pacific for t twolvo yours or moro past and Intends going to tho Atlantic const. Ho is 1 now first offlcor of tho Admiral Schley of tho Alaska Steamship Co. fleot nnd has master's papers. Not So llnd Here. Over In Tacoma tho pollco'hnvo barred from salo "Golden Nectar," a thirst uuenchor mnnufacturod In Portland. Tho of flcors sny that It Is under tho ban bocnuso It contains ono-hulf of ono per cent of alcohol. Howovor, this Is not so in Oregon for hero tho law nllows nkohol in bovorages up to ono half of ono per cent. To Hem- In May. Tho ploadlngs of tho nttornoys In tho John Goinen will duo nro to bo closed on next Monday and It will then bo up to County Judgo Watson to sot a dnto for tho bearing. Inasmuch as tno grand Jury nnd tho circuit court will OBLE THEATEff TO-NIQHT " N SAFETY FIRST Marshfield's Fire-Proof Theater Good .Music and tho Finest Pictures In tbo World V. L. S. E. Big Four Attraction "THE JUGGERNAUT," Tho PoIowik of Modern Railroad llniimis Tho most llullllng pl. liiro over presented on any motion picture, mtwjii, fraliirliiB AiiIIii Stoivnrt nnd Kni'l Wlllhmw. This- fnitiiro bus Ihhmi shown Hi tho hlrg't nnd i.nest theat.es In America, TO STANDING ROOM OVM Come Early For Good Seats :: :: Two-Hour Show HEXItST YITAGUAPH WKIC LV-TI.e Reel -Newspaper. "DREAM DID UP IN THE AIR" Cm toon Comedy. SPLENI)ID VAUDEVILLE ACT, GRAY CJII1IIS. Iho Roys II...I tickle Iho Ilnnjos In entire change of l-'W"' ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Lower Floor, 15 cts.: Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. bo In session very shortly It is not exported that tho hearing In this caso mn bo boforo sonic tlino In early May. Relatives or John Gold on are seeking to break tho will. Are Lowering Rrldge. Workmen today are busy, nndor the supervision of Street Commissioner Albrcuht, In lowering the Second street bridge that oxtondH across Mill Slough fill between Anderson and Curtis Ave nues. The brldgo was erected there before the fill was maile and now stands high and dry In tho nlr a det riment to the looks of the city. Tho roadway will bo lowered to grade and tho upright braces and stanch ions will, bo cut down. One of the .Seven Wonders Agent CusliIng, of tho North Pacific com pany, says thnt there Is occnrlinr In I Marshfleld right now ono of tho seven womiera or tho world. Tho boat from tho south camo In no less than a week ago nnd yot thero nro tlireo ,1)007.0 orders still uncalled for. Jlo sayB ho has been watching tho papers closely to see If threo people have not died lately ns he ran rignro no other reason for tho delay In taking tho "bottled In boxes" away from tho ofrice. Children Save Money. Tim now banking system started In tho publlo schools a short tlmo ago Is rapidly gaining favor. Yesterday was "Hanking Day" at tho Central school and bottor than $18 was nut awnv in tho savings accounts. Tho last week tho amount was $25. Hcroro tho end of tho year, nt that rate, thoro will bo sovoral hundreds of dol lars put away in tho banks for tno implls. As soon ns any pupil has saved n total of ono dollar ho or sho is given an account book tit tho bank. AImi Included In tho list of real ty firms that havo Joined tho Coos liny Realty Hoard tho nnmo of tho Security Mortgngo nnd IJond company was not mentioned. Tiioy too should bo listed with tho firms on tho rolls. , Cu After lllg l-Vllims. Dr. It. H. Walters and Gordon Smith rigged up tholr fishing poles this morning nnd ect out for parts unknown to ontlco tho wily trout from their deep nnd dnnk lairs. Secrecy surrounded llmlr dopnrturo, but " is understood thoy nro trying tl . rorth fork of Coos nivor ngnln. Ono of tholr catches thero n weok ago was almost 20 in ches In longth. ; t PERSONAL MENTION J ,PItOF. RICHARDS returned to IJan don on tho morning train. R. C. NI-:ad, nsslstnnt nt tho Capo lllanco llghthouso, wns In tho city today. G. W. CRUNK and wlfo woro hero from Rrldgo on u short visit to day. W. J. CONRAD went to Coijulllo thU morning, called thoro on tux bus iness. ANDREW JUSTROM camo In on tho train last evening from North Lnko. J. H. ROONUY was down visiting today from tho camp nt llluo Rldgo. SHERIFF ALFRED JOHNSON loft today for Eugono on official bus Inyjs, J. L. AASEN, of Coqulllo, is In tho city looking after somo timber business. A. S. HAMMOND was n vllstor n Coqulllo this morning on legal bll3ill08S, CITY ENGINEER GEO. E. TONNEY, of Myrtlo Point, was In the city last ovonlng, MBS. MATT JPSTRl'.M, of South j ttt. mmmmmmammmmmBmmmKwm C003 rlvor, was a visitor in tho city yesterday. C. S. M'CULLOCH. county surveyor, camo over yesterday to look after uomo surveying matters. J. 11. FLANAGAN left on the morn ing train for Myrtle Point to look after bank business there. nit. V. L. HAMILTON and several friends were hero yesterday from Coqulllo, making tho trip in an auto. , HAUL POWELL, of tho Iltislncss Men's Association, .lett y.uf. ev ening for his regular monthly trip to Myrtlo Point and Coqulllo Val ley points. MISS BLIiA WEISS, of t'ho Engle wood school, will, when tho school closes, go to Portlnnd to visit relatives and then mnko a trip to Ohio to soo her mother. FRANK UOUTIN, who owns oxten bIvo timber interests., hero, dropped in yesterday from California on a short visit, llo Is on hl3 way back to Uayfleld, Wisconsin. WILL CHANDLER was n visitor In Coqulllo today. Ho Is among the architects preparing plans for tho now wing to tlie county court house. G KORKU STKVUNSON, of tho North Rend Mill and Lumber Co., went out to llcavor Hill this morning with Mr. Houtln for a short In spection trip. .MISS DUTTON Is making a marked success of Uccchnut Products demonstration week at Olllvant & Nnsburg'3 Good Housekeeping storo this week. Ueechnut Pure Foods nro finding their way Into many now homes, tho sales bolng unusually largo and uocesaltntlng reordering a number of articles. Ladles should drop in and got tho benefit of this demonstration ns .Ml s.i Duttoii will not bo hero after Saturday ovonlng. Z AT THE HOTELS . $$ Chandler Hotel W. A. Dlckcrson, Portland; J. L. Ansen, Coqulllo; J. T. Summervlllo, Portland; W. L. Miller, Portland; Georgo A. Cable, Portland; Hen Stolke, Portland; L. R. Smith, Port- ulnd; G. .W. Butterworth, Portland; Edward Soobor, Portland; Charles Wlutormuto, Portland; C. H. Prow ltt, Portland; Waltor Mack, Seattle; 13. J. Hlllor, Coqulllo; Frank Hou tln, Hnyflold, W'.ts.; A. II. Darnell, Bun Francisco; John II. McGlnty, Portland; 13. II. Clarke, Portland; D. F. Harnnrd, Powors; J. C. Coans, Portland; F. G. Leslie, Coqulllo; Georgo 13. Tonney, Myrtlo Point; I. M. Hanks, Portland; F. E, Drone nnd wlfo, Hnudoii. SI. LnWi-cnro Hotel R. H. Howe, Coqulllo; Hurry Cnr roy. Empire; J, 11. Roonoy, llluo Rldgo; F. J. llughe.i, Donmark; T. M. HiiHsoy, Coos Rlvor; -Mrs. Roy Thrush, Rcdsport; John Hlmmltt, Hnndon; Chun Hamorsloy, Portlnnd; R. C. Nend, Capo Hlnnco; F. F. Ja cobs, Pnrtlund, lllanco Hotel Gnrd Sngabord, Coqulllo; C. S. McCiilloch, Coqulllo; Joo Connor, Heaver Hill; Oln Paulson, Coqulllo; G. W. Crunk and wlfo, Hrhlgo; Al. Holllng, Powcim; M. S. Herring, Los Angeles; A, D. Smith, Portland; 1). W. Hlnier, Portland; P. G. Ilssou, North Hond; Albort Mcntol, Port land. Lloyd Hotel Andrew Justrom, Lakoldo; Guy PIoken3, Powers; 13. Pomoroy, Hun doui Gray nnd Glhl3, Portland; Tom Mni-nes, North Hond; W. J. Farni helm, Henverton; W. J. Malcolm and wlfo, Chlcngo; Jack Volmoro nnd wlfo, San Francisco, SCHOONER TILLAMOOK PORTLAND AND COOS HAY SAILS FROM MAIISHFIKLI) tcesdav, april i FOR INFORMATION PHONE U78 TOM JAMES. Agt., Ocean Dock Adler-i-ka 'I'll greatest iiiedieiuo In (lie world for stomach and hnm'ls, is manufactured under tho supervision of registered phaiiiiaelNts, ae coidliig lo tho irvtseil proM-riptloii of u successful German phjslclaii, PER DOTTLE. .$1.00 at THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono !MP Wo Deliver Immediately ROAD IRK CDSTLY IIK5IIWAV ON HOfjt'K RIVER WILL 1K EXPENSIVE Report Is Made by Engineers to tlie Chief Forester or Department of Agriculture Hulldlng now roads up tho Rogue river In Curry county will bo ex pensive according to n letter written to Senator Chamberlain by H. H. Graves, chief forester of tho depart ment of, agriculture. Roferenco Is niado to a report of ono of tho senior highway engineers which Is given be low: "The distance from Gold Uench at tho mouth of tho Rogue rlvor to Ag nes Is i!2 miles; from Agnes to lllnhee is eight miles, making n total of 10 miles from Gold Reach to lllahoe. During tho past season tho county constructed a 12-foot road on good line and grndo from Gold Roach to HagneU's ferry, which Is fivo miles up tho river, tho Idea bolng to brldgo tho rlvor here nnd go out to Eucliro creek as a part of tho coast road. This leaves ill" miles of road to construct A lC-foot road on good lino and grndo would cost about $7000 per mile, or $245,000 to connect Gold Reach and lllnheo. "Tho dlstanco from lllnhee lo the mouth of Mulo Creek Is approximate ly 2.T miles. A Ill-foot road at $7000 per mllo for tho 2il miles would cost $101,000. ' "Tho dlstanco from tho mouth of Mulo Creek to (S-nlleo Is approximate ly 27 miles, in this section also tho cost of road construction would bo voiy hoavy, probably not less.even If not greater, than tho cost of tho oth er sections considered. Twonty-soven miles nt $7000 a mllo mnko u total for this Hcctlon of $1S9,000, or a total for tho S5 nillcB from Gallco to Hag noil's ferry of $505,000. This esti mate Is for n 10-foot road. It Ib probable that a 10 or 12-foot road with turnouts, that Is, n single track road could bo constructed ror ap proximately $1000 por mllo, or a totnl of $310,000 for tho 85 miles. "Tho dlstanco would bo shortened about two miles by continuing a rond from tho mouth of Mulo Crook ovor tho dlvldo to West Fork (Dothnn jiostofflco.) on tho Southorn Pacific railroad; but a rond by this lino would not ho usable In tho winter. "Of tho threo possible routes, namely with tho tormlnuB nt Gallco, at Lcland nnd West Fork, tho num bor of miles required would bo 85, Sil and 83 respectively, nnd tho cohI of n 10-foot road, $505,000, $581,000, und $550,000 respectively, nnd of a 10 foot road, $ill0,000, 332,000 nnd $310,500." RAINFALL IS 1U Seven luclies Fulls In Ono Day At Rogue River. Tho rainfall during March was exceptionally heavy at Roguo lllvor. Tho Gold lleuch Roporter sni: Tho rain fall hero for March was 22.05 luetics, ono-linlf of which foil In two days, seven Inches ono dny i ,. rini. Iiw'linu tlin noxt. Tho illlll U.J .Ull. . --" total rnlnfull for tho hisoii to dato amounts to 78.18 Inches. MARIHAGE LICENSES Mnrrlugo llcensus rccontly Issued a ro as follow3: . Alfred Nystrom and SlRim Mnrlo Storn. .Carl W. Hurmnii and Dnginar Erlckson. Stanley P. Hrlggs and Elsu R. LowIh. Patrick Grant and Lena Muy Rob blus. Diiiico nl Siininer Saturday night. Music by Sunnier orclieslni. Launch Moulin leaves North Rmil nt 7:il ii. m. and .Mm-hliffclil at H p. nt. Supper will bo served nt tho hall. Rl'N YOUR DICYCLE by a ; Smith Motor WJiool, nttnehod j lu Ies3 tlian 5 minutes; makos 100 miles on 1 gal. gasoline. i First half dozen sold on 10 days j rreo trial, also guaranteed by factory; a froo trial ride, rat- . alogue, literature, prk-03, etc. , tan be had of C. A. Pondloton, ; Coqulllo, Ore., Agent for Coos j county. I WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Llnfio bus It t 81.BO and J'4 cash per load. Garbage remor lod. Phone 227-J. BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has Just been thoroughly renovat Sed, nnd opened to the public March 1st, 1010. Homo of tho font urea inf this old hostelry arc. free cm Iployinent bureau, free sowing room, , Information bulletin mid kind treat jineiit. Tho patronago (.f tho public In solicited. . RLANCO HOTEL 227 Xorlli Front street Phono Hl-L. Marshfleld, Oregon Marathon Hats The Stylish Hat in all the best patterns and shades look at these, compare them with others at one-third more. "f Marathon, extra quality, in all M the latest blocks $1.98 i'S n f! i j ? t iviaiciiuuii vvaicr nooi, $t,uu I ifS.'i' Is mm 'V . r... . xl, - ..:;;: W i itiH 7 uauiiiiho inib uiiui wuiiu q),uu r yU0l ..! CM Af IA.W Vlli StMffi Look at the'sS new Chinchilla V!li' j Coats at $9.90 $12.50 $14.75 rioimt0rS gg? of Low Prices imm ' ' ' ' Ui Follow Next Door to Postoffice. Friday and Saturday Specials TULIP MILK. Four Large Cans for BROWN SOAP. Eight OUR EVERY CHANGES. Por dozen l,1o HUTTER. Two pound squares. Norway nnd Muyroso 7"5o Wo havo HUTTER wrapped In ono-quartcr pound sqs. each ,.10c LEMONS. Per dozen ....UOo COFFEE. Hulk. Threo pound.! for $1.00 SYRUP POPPY, Gallon can HOc WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394. 130 North Broadway, WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS. They mean money In jour pocket J t NEW TODAY ' X : WANTED To buy two good vArk horses about MOO pounds. Apply II. II. Rogers or phono Cooh 3107. t WANTED J WANTED Work, man nnd wife, no chlldron; camp cooking, ranch work or hotel. Address Dotson Hotol, Room 17, Phono -lrr,-I. WANTED Girl w.llli i-efcronrrH wants to do gonoral houHiivvork. Phono KI7-L. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply "P" Tlnios offlco. . l-'OH I-:.'CIIAN(R-: Seven room mod. oru liouso, full commit bnHemont, wash trays, electric llKlit, gas, fivo mlnuto street caro sorvlco In Port laud, rout brlnss 7 por cent on In vestment. "Will trndo fo' Coos Hay property and tnko nuto In part payment. Address "II" rnro of Times. ROOMERS AND HOARDERS Ap ply 220 So. Rroadwoy; ratoa rea3onablo. J : LOST t $$ j.OST TIiiicm rnrrler book. Pleaso return to Tholo Steckol, Eastsldo, or Coos Day Times. J : FOUND t ?$ FOUND NEAR TAFI-'Y TAVERN Lady's white glovo. Ownor may havo urtlelo by paying for this nd ! nt Times Offlco, J I FOR RENT $$ ll-'Olt RENT Modern bungalow; stoani heat; also apartment with fivo bout und water. Phono 47-L, J, C. Swanson. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, D"." So. Seventh streot. phono 414-It. FOR RENT, Cheap. 1, 2 anil il room Apartm'ts. Hroadway Hotol. i Mm iiis.M I'lirinsiii'ii iipti.. in j O'Conuell building. Phono U3-i. FOR HUNT Fiirnlslicd flat, hot and cold wntor, bath. 853 Third st. FOR RENT Modem flvo-ronni. bin. galow on 12th und Commensal ptreots, $12.50 per month. Apply Going & Harvey. Marathon Hand Made, com- paie mis nai wnn any. at $3,50i our P'ice $2-45 VtllUG, Ulll JJIIUtJ O&.ao V einlmn NU 1 n.,nll.. S53.4R IIU J UH . 31 .S 25c Bars for . . . . 25c DAY PRICES: $, t FOR SALE FOR SALI3 Ihitlro furnlshlngH oC tho Anderson rooming-house, also restaurant equipment; center of huslncs.! district. Will soil cheap for cash. Lcnso given on building If desired. Mrs. Tlios. Andorson, Hnndon, Oregon, FOR SALE 100 ulilto legliom lioi)3. Phono 50G1, North Rend. FOR SALE Ono t! l-li li. p. giiH engine, used 1 year. Good con dition. Also 1 registered Hork ahlro boar. Woight -100 lbs. A. bargain. H. L. Hessoy, Phono 3108. FOR SALE Good grndo Ilolslelu yearling holfors; 1 registered Hol Hteln bull, 0 mo, old. II. W. San ford, Sumner, Oro., Phono 3103. FOR SALE Four mickH of AVhlto Hiirbnnk Potatoes. C. J Carlson, Murshriold R. R. No. 1, Rox 40. FOR SALE Four i-ohh, a liclfcru, 1 hull; registered Ayerslilrcs; all suloctod stock from Pouno's Calif, and Wash.'s host herds; heavy producers. Write Rox SO, Gardi ner, Oro. FOR SALE Imto Rurbaiik seed po toos. II. W. Sauford, Sumuor, Oro., Phono 31 0.1. r-AR.M l-'OR SALE Thlrty-flvo ucros, one-halt bottom and ono half bench laud; six acres of good orchurd; good liouso and barn, lighted by acctyleno gas; house with modern equipments; hot and cold water, bath, etc. Near Co qulllo. A good buy If tnkon soon. Iuqulro T, caro of Times, or Rox 250, Coqulllo, Oro. FOR KALE Ono classy registered Jeriey bull i-nlf, whoso dam milked 11 1(1(1 pounds In ten mouths. Abo cohh and heifers, all registered stock. Write to F. A. SACOIII, .Marshfleld, Oregon. FOR RENT. j ROOMS, HOe to $1.00 Day; j $2 o $.T Week; lloiisckfop-. lug Apts., $H mo. up. Freo I hath. Lloyd Hotel Apis. I FOR TRANSFER AND BTORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AND RAGGAGE Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Iflil Iteslilenco Phono 1R-.T Market Ave. and Waterfront Hf I I