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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1916)
...ii,ilt pHKSCiur- 1MIH"-1 TION WORK Tl,ls (1piiiiuii( under Wd pliiiPiimrM of SO In. fMK-.Io.ue, offer Lm- iiniin",t!i,t for Jom' crlplhm irnile. Care, I L.l.nr MDIllllV Kleticf, ir ." e., drugs safety rheckv tac )rtcnw, l,,,,s,,l,nI f",,," JlJon-iiH '"' ,ol,r pnlre. H'"B ',,p mcs" (riplloiw I"'"' "",l k,mw .Htlsfnrll""' THE BUSY CORNER DRU& STORE Phono UIJH We Deliver Immediately win TRANSFER AND STOKAHi: 01' HOUSEHOLD COOIM, freight AND BAGtiAcn: cu FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono JOS ntslifcnro Phono 1IM Htl.rl Ave. nml Wntcrfront RICYCLE TIRES Do; Tlictn From v Wo Outgo .Vethhig I" l"t Them on Viiiip Whorl MARSHFIELD CYCLERY BLANCO The Public Service Hotel j, lust been tlioroiiguiy rcnovni- ; nJ opencil to the public March if 1010. fomo of (no fciiturcs il.l! ulil hostelry nro. free cm- lojmtnt bureau, frr.o sowing room, iforautlon Inillelln nnd kind treat- :t. Tlio patronage of tlio public i lollclted. HLANCO HOTEL 22? North Front street I'liono 1 1 l-L. Mnrshflcld, Oregon ATYOTTK r.nnrvoic 'l"UJllwcil.lHlUOQ.rMIUJ1B .0...O. H.'W. PAINTER, for Southwestern Oregon. OYAL TONIGHT WHIOTIIV IKIXXIJU.Y In "SWUM) YAU.EV 1 Metro niniliii'Hmi .! Ikn'ri. prom i, .. ll.th,M"'",V,,."t ''. Can ll. In i ' ,m'",U' r htory I He ,,.,, '" lepieio Willi tllllll. niiuiIliis nnd ma cllmaves fcW:KlXs i.ovi; AFFAIII" X t0"'lc Inner that ulil make N )u.,P fc,lo. U-tte'ni0 "HITTEH AND k. "fidiiiiiiL t..ri,.,ui i 'TUr ,,,,., .. " .-....t, it'll, i-taj, Hlcnc" S u,Ml ,-'lK Par r5r FlOOr 15c Bnlnnnv 1fln K'UtOvv v., . .him, Mtulnmo lc lu'Tlii? .x. la-,,, 'rjiir," JTSilnv .... . ytf&L Jff Flour- ll Wi7 it makos good ll jybrcadaudbisquits." jl ml Motlier. IAbiolutcly . j clean and pure, jp " ' " w Ifvbolesomo and ?iJSfoantei Bnntritious w I uado from so- siSEElfs. II ltcted North- wjj$ II western wheat UvJ!! ll Insist upon 3203 Olympic- fo A "IheraUn't .fTjIftE X Ioort"a r o THE REVJTIE5 f 4-t THE WEATHER REPORT fDr Aodlcc) Prom to pom nj Tlmra. OREGON Fair, north westerly winds, LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 24 hotira ending at I inn n. in., May 1, by UenJ. OstUnd, special government Motoorolo,glst: Miixlmuiu cc Mlnjnuim ,j;j At l:i:i n. m .c Precipitation on Precipitation sluco Sept. 1, ilf. 7S.80 Proclpltatlon samo period last year ci.,12 Wind: NorlhwcBl, clear. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Monday May 1. Sun rlijcs at ' : fi -I and sots at 7:00. ' t BORN ? '.TAUVIS To Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, nt tholr homo In Forndnlo, Sunday morning, April 30, 191C, w nlno pound boy. Mother and child nro doing well and tlio hap py father Is dispensing cigars with a lavish hand that all friends may burn Incenso In honor of the now arrival. i With Express Company. Clcorgo Flanagan, Jr., has taken n position driving tlio now delivery wagon of tlio Wells Fargo Expre38 company. (iVh to Portland. James K. Montgomery, or tho toloMiono com pany, left this morning for three or four days In Portland on a business visit. Sells n Hunch Ned Calloway, who. In captain of tho launch North Star, nnd Clom Wells, ownor of tho llny vlow restaurant, hnvo purchased tho Wltto ranch on North Inlet. Is n Candidate W. II. Hunch ac companied by his two sous was In tho city today. Mr. Hunch Is u can dhlato for the republican nomination Announcement WE now feature The Florsheim Shoe, the standard of men's fine footwear. Styles of the Times, in a variety of shapes and leathers, are now being displayed. $5 $6 $7 Woolen Mill Stores Marshfield North Bend nm vJOBLE THEATER TO-NIQHT William Fox Presents "WILLIAM FARNU.M" In The Broken Law In 5 thrilling reels portraying gypy Ufa and customs, a strong ami Interesting feature up tothe standard. "rill! iSai'k OI'iaWTOIl" a railroad story told In the Su perior lllograph way. , ', ,. PATHE COMEDY'.".".' Yes its thoro for tho usual round of sldo splitting fun. fc 7 Heels of Heal Cluy lMiotoplnys. Anlboiiy's Oiejiestia. TOMOHHOW NIGHT Edlsou Elliott Stock Co. playing "OTHER PEOPLES MONEY" A fonV uit comedy. COMING HILLY J1UIKE m "Peggy" COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, for county superintendent of schools. He formerly hold that office. - Some ul lleiioh. Time wore u number of unto parties nt Sunset liny yesterday but the Benson Is a llttlo early yet and tlio crowd was not as grcnt as the usual summer Boa son, Walking on Clutches. County Commissioner W. T Dement arrived bote this morning from Myrtle Point, walking on crutches. Ho bus boon laid up with a broken log for the past two months. Many Co on Train. Many went out from Mnrshfled and North Hend on tlio morning train Sunny for vis its to North Lake nnd lleodsport. Two extra coaches were added to the train at Marsliflold. Cut Off .Yom Hie World Tills morning wns received front Frank U. Tlchonor, of Port Orford, a letter BtntiiiK that not In flvo days has tlio paper mnll conio through to the rlsl donts of that vicinity. "Peoplo boro nro getting disgusted," ho writes. Takes Up Ills Duties. Wllllnm Cox todny took up his now duties as assistant engineer of tlio Mnrshfleld Uro Department, taking tlio place of Duncan Ferguson, Jr., who hns .resigned to go back Into tho transfer business with his father. lUVclves Diploma. D. A. .Curry, has received a diploma from Cal ifornia showing that ilio lina passed tho examination of thai stato re quired of a chiropodist. Ho tool' tho examination bore last October. I). A. Curry Is n chiropodist of this city. I.ft Today. Judge Coke left on train for Toledo, near Newport, whoro he will hold a scaslon of tho circuit court for a weok or two, taking tho placo of Judge Sklpworth who Is busy olsoWhore. Judgo Coko mny return lntor nnd hear some of the cases In session nt Coqullle In which ho Is not disqualified. Says Coos In Cood. Carl D, Shoo mukcr, stato fish nnd sumo warden Is quoted iu follows In a Portland nowspnper: "Coos Hay Is dostlr.ed to bo Oregon's real sportsmen's pnrn disc. Tho many streams nnd lakes 'nro full of trout. Tho forests nro full of gnmo I- they are not alwnyH to ho so mile.; thoy are consoryed." Are AImi In Program. In tho i printed program of Saturday for tho Decoration Day oxcrclsos should huvo A61 5X 1 OREGON, MONDAY, MAY tppearcd the naiiles of tho Spanish American War Veterans lniiudlutoly after the 0. A. It. Also the Spiuilsh American Wnr Veterans nro equally concerned with tho Sons of Veterans In tlio program of May 30. 1 unts Over Stand. Today Charles nu Duyn formerly of tho Chandlo Hotel, turned over the cigar counter and news stand In tho Chandler to .Manager Harry .1. McKeown. Mr Van Duyn has had u lease on this business, but Is no,w leaving hero and expects to settle elthor in Port in ml or Tillamook, Teat' Out IVonl.s. Workmen were busy today tearing out the glass fronts of Anlckor's Confectionery and tho Owl Drug store. This was for tlio purpose of extending the fronts out a distance of about 18 Inches, thus giving moro room Inside the Plores and bringing them out flush with tho lnsldo edgo of the sidewalk nnd tho property lino. Ifiitrns to HosOhtit-K. r A. Pot tit, news editor of tho Ilospbnrg Ho vlow, who has boon hero for the past week, being called ns a wltncBa In tho Troadgold damage case, returned homo Sunday morning. Mr. Pettlt Is well known hero as ho has visited In tho city a number of times and Is ono of tho best known newspaper men In Southwestern Oregon. Ship Ithododeiidi'ons. Some of tho pooplo of Coos nny latoly hnvj been picking rhododomlrons especi ally thnso In the bud, to ship to other parts of tho atato or even to tho east. It Is said tho bout way Is to wrap thorn .well In wet moss nnd nlso to rinfflno the ends of tho stems. In this way they should keop for sev eral (days. Engine Put In PI are. A lnrgo donkey englno wns brought up and put In plnco this morning for tho driving of piling for tho foundation to tho doing nnd Hnrvey building to bo started nt tho corner of Andorson nnd llroadwny. Tho engine Is mount ed on skid nnd wiu brought from tho depot by means of n cnblo anchored to various stakes. Dy turning the cnblo drum tho englno sledded over tho ground. Council to MVt. At eight o'clock this ovonlng tho city fnthors will meet to trnnsact the business of tlio city. Among tho Important measures coming up for discussion nro tho dog ordlnnnco and tho adoption of a grado for Central avenue. Tltcro has been considerable comment raised on tho proposed ordlnnnco to keop all dogs shut up or on n leash. Many ownors nro protesting that this Is unfair, Inasmuch as thoy pay tholr dog llconses. Henn Hiiko Tonight. Tho SotiB of Votorniu will hold tholr rogular monthly mooting this ovonlng In tho Owls Fall on North Front street. Thm-o Is to bo n regulation nrmy bean bako nnd the momberH will In Itiato seven or olght men Into tho ordor. At tho samo tmo tho mom bershlp rolls for tho mllltla, either tho roast artillery or tho naval com pany, will bo opened nnd as many names ns posslbo will bo put on tho list, from which tho exnmlnnlK of. fcor, oxpocted horo lattr, could mnko a selection. Tho list will later bo placed whoro oyoryono may hnvo a cltunco to enter lila name. Im Answers Filed. City At torney J. T. nrnnd for tho city, and C. R. Pock, for tho Port of Coos Hay havo each filed answers 75 pngss In length In tho ciiso of C. A. John son versus tho Port nnd tho City for J3C.000, claiming U1I3 much dam aces for tho nllogcd flooding of lands nbovo the Mill Slough fill. To this tho plaintiff, through his attor neys, Stoll UIlil UOUgo, nun uumui- red Tho nttornoys wont to Coqulll' this; morning, tliougli ,Hoy hardly belloved tholr enso would get boforo Judgo Hamilton tuduy. J t PERSONAL MENTION X $ FRANK 110WRON was In from North Lake Ho spend tho week end. H. L. SHELDON was visitors horo todny por. among tho from Pros- L. P. PRANSTIITTER Is over from Coqulllo today on business mat teis. MATT L. MAY wont calling on tho trade In tho Coqulllo Va'llOy tlils mornlus. ! DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD cumo over Mils mornjng from Coqulllo. GEORGE R. HAINES wqnt to Co qulllo on the morning train for Jury duty. O. C. HAMLIN camo in from the mines nt Heaver Hill to spend tho week end. JUDGE JOHN S. COKE left Sunday for Toledo, Oro., whoro ho will hold court JOHN C. KENDALL returned home 1, 1916-EVENING EDITION SOCIAL CALHNHAK MONDAjY Progress Club with Mrs. w. s. Nicholson. ('.Ills' llrldgo Club with .U1S3 Hutu Cowan. 4 Alpha Delphian Society with .Mrs. Kate Uimlo. TUESDAY Athcno Delphian Society With Mrs. .Ml las Ulchnnl- son. Episcopal Ladles Guild in (J u lid hall. . WEDNESDAY Presbyterian Auxlllnry With Mrs. Eva finnimll. Prlsclllns of Hunker Hill With Mrs. It. F. Huah. THURSDAY Dahlia Club with Mrs. C. M. Connor In Englowood. North Dcnd (llrln r.lnli J Iwth Miss Mnlluda Amlut- son, North Ilcnd llnptlst Ladles Aid with Mrs. A. II. McKay. North Hend Enlscoiinl Guild with Mrs. Oeorgo Everltt. Cenora Club with Mr3. Oeorgo (lulovsen. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Hnlnbow Club nt club house on South Coos Hlver. FRIDAY Lndles Art Club with Mrs. C. Ln Chapcllc. Neodlecraft club with Mm. Herbert Armstrong. Mllllcomn Club Auxlllnry 4 Initial mooting. SATURDAY Mlnne-Wls Club with Mrs. Mary Thompson. 4 yotorday from n visit to tho Co- qulllo Valley. CITY ATTORNEY J. T. I1RAND went to Caqulllo an city business this morning. A. 11. LOUD, court roportcr, wont back to tho circuit court nt Co qulllo this morning. HENRY SENOSTAOKEN wont to Caqulllo this morning to look after buslncjs mutters, H. 11. MILLER, of Kentuck Inlet, was ovor todny looking after Homo husluesB matters. A. II, POWERS roturnod to ors this morning after 11 Pow weok end visit with his family. MR. AND MRS. A J. DREWS and family loft today for lleodsport whoro they Intend to ocato. MRS. MAUDE P. STRONG, of Myr- tlo Point inado n week end visit with friends In Mnrshflold. W. T. STOLL and D. E. llodgo loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo on logul business. DON GARDINER went ovor to Co qulllo this morning after visiting ovor Sunday with his family. C. W. CUM HERS was a visitor to day In tho Coqulllo Vulloy, call ing on tho Staudurd Oil trade. CHARLE3 F. PAP13 of tho Sporry Four company In irandon, was horo Saturday nnd Sunday on a TlBlt. C. E. NICHOLSON returned vu tho morning train from a busi ness trip to Coqulllo Vulloy points. HUGH HARCLAY enmo back on tho morning train fropi Coqulllo whoro ho visited friends during tho weok end. AUGUST FRI.KEN wont hack to tho Jury at Coqulllo this morn ing nftor spending Sunday hero with lila family. ALFRED RODINE returned to Co qulllo this morning for Jury duty after a short Sunday visit nt his Allegany home. C. F. M'KNIOHT, A. R. O'Hrlon nnd Tom T. Iloiinett left for Co qulllo on tho morning train to resume tho Troadgold case, W. E. TYLER, formerly in tho mo ahnnlcal department of tho Morn ing Reglstor nt Eugeiio, has ar rived to tako u position In tho city. MR. AND MRS. W. D KERR, Mr. and Mrs. R. (I, Porter, Miss Sarah Patrick, Miss Gladys Shaw, and Mrs. R. F. F. Smith canio down from Gleuadu on Saturday for 11 short visit. Thoy nro old friends of Mr nnd Mrs Goorgo Anlckor. C It. HARROW, of Coqulllo, returned lust evening from a trip to Roads port and North Lake on a short slghtseoing and "pqlltlcking" tour, stopping over horo today for a visit. For Knlo Modern bungalow, 5 'lingo rooms, Imth, vestibule, puntry flru place, full basement, largo limn, paved htrcct mid hlijevvnlk, Located on nth street Miuth. Sell ut bar gain, owner leaving city, Addros It. Times, Dr. I). O. Vniiglmn. Dentl't, Jloom CO, First National Hunk building Llbby Coul, ffl.OO toil. Phono 7t!. j Dr, Lcidlo, Onteoputh, Miirt.fleld. WHEN IN NEED OF ODD PANTS BE SURE AND LOOK THIS LINE OF MONEY SAVERS OVER AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE Worsted Pants, Worth Half the Price More 98c Worsted Pants a dandy value at $1.75, our price $1.25 Look at this one, a dandy $2.00 value, our price .$1.49 Wool mixed pants, $2.75 value, our price $1.98 Heavy Work Pants, $3.00 value, our orice $2.25 All Wool Blue Serges, Black With Tan Stripe, Greys with stripe, $4.00, our price $2.98 Corduroys, just the thing for hard work, $3.00, our price $1.98 Kahki Pants, Cuff Bottom, a bargain at 98c Mole Skin Pants Made Neat Cuff Bottom, $3.25 val ue, our price $2.49 Water Repelant Pants, Double Knee and Seat, $2.50 value our price $1.98 Tin Pants known all over the coast, $2.00 value, our price $1.79 Rain Hats 59c Parasols, Mens or Ladies, 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 Originators Q? fo&fMrt-&a- Wc Lead 0f rmmmttff ) 0lhrS Low Prices 1 1 in a u,n mm Follow Next Door to Postoffice PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY t AT THE HOTELS Chandler Hotel Chnrlcs Walker, Coqulllo: II. J. McCrakcn, Sacramoiito; C, II. Spencer, Portland; R, E. Ross, Port laud; T. J. Evortson, Grunts Pass; W. E. Evorton, Albnn; '. G. Fort man, Snn Frnnclsco; O. C, Hamlin, Heaver Hill; B. Pollock, Seattle; E. K. Marshall, Hood River; Hen Mil choll, Portland; F. S. Soxtou, Sun Francisco; Honry Wlprult, Portland; J, C. Vcnzlo, Portland; A. M, Olcson, Portland; R. V. Jones, Portland; 11 13. Toombs, Portland; W. F. Solf, Donvor; J. II. Maxwell, Ban Fran- tlico; George R. Johnson, Ihindon; C A. Slnglo, Coqulllo; Charles F. Papo, llandon; W. J. Mitchell, Port land; Ed Morris, Portland; E. N. Smith, Handnn; C. E. Marvin, Port land; 'Avn E. HolinoB, San Jose; Vor 1 1 ii Parker, llnudon; C W. Glide, San FrunclRco; I. Montholiii, San Fran cisco; II. llagen, San Francisco; Mr. lind Mrs. .W. I). Korr, Gonnda; Mr. nnd Mrs. a. It. Porter, Glonnda; Miss Gladys Shnw, Gleuiida; Mrs. R. F. F Smith, Glonnda; John McCarthy nnd wlfo, Oakland; M. P. llowron, Portlnnd; Mrs, JL A. Martin, Itneds port; D. C. Hogart, Portland. 8t liiiwiemo Hotel J. T. Ott, Allegany; Tony Klun. neavor Ulil; Frank llowron, North Lake; W. E. Tylop, Eugnno; Mrs. W. L. Mnsslo, Honvor IIIII; J F, Policy, Coqulllo; G, Gibson, NoiWay; L. Cns ton nnd wlfo, Rlvniton; Miss Loulso fiteen, lleodsport; Mrs. Harry Btoun Rvoilsport; Jamos Sheohan, Honvor Hill; J. 'II. Roonoy, Uluo Rdgo; Carl Morrow nnd wlfo, Portlnnd; Wllllum McCahoy, Uluo Rldgo; Glen Ray, Lcodsport; C, Martin, Edon Vulloy; O. Roodborg, Honvor Ulil; 1'. Dolau, Honvor 11 III. - -vjrxwn Uoyil llofl F. H. Jldliey, Ileuvor Ulil: M. J. Cnrmlchnol, Portjnnd; QJiurlos An derson, Delmar: Ed Andorson, Hon ver Hill: Jnok lllckos nnd wlfo, Heo- vor IIIII: Paul Hoyos and wlfo. Hea ver Hill; F. E. Davis, Coob III vor; J. lr. Htnvorson, Wnllnco, Idaho; II. L. Sheldon, Prospar; Jonn Hosb nnd wlfo, Portlnnd; IIolou Wols, Pltts burB; Nut Hitter, lloiton. Hhinco Hotel Grant Llnoy, Coqulllo; H. 11. Mil lar, Kentuck Inlet; Alfrod Roillne, Allogany; L. II. Crook, Salom: U. Soronson, Eugono; Noll Hurnott, Portlnnd; W .H. Myors, Myrtlo Point; W. II. Efis'(rldgo, Powers; Goorise Mcintosh. Uluo Ridge; J. Forse. Sumnor; CharloH Morldlth, Powers; J. F. Polloy, Coqulllo; John Hiirnott. Delnmr: Frank Vlncnmp, Coo Hlv er; Hay Whlttod, AllMony; P. Ko- anko, Sumner; H. Cnrdwoii. row ors; K. S. Smytho. Portland; Thomas Wesson, Sunsot Hay; Ed Stutt, Hluo P.Idgo; John Ellott and wife. Hm plro; Wlllla Iftirl, Powora; Jolin wimbrav. Mvrtld I'onlt; H. H. Lnno. HormiBton; Charlos Walla, Portlnnd: Carl Mnnstrat, portmnu. HioadHiiy Hotel ApaitmontH It. N". Wobstr, Coo Illvtf; H. MiinstVom, Piwors; . J. IHttJmo and wlfo. Portland; Lyihi Huulirwr. Coos Rlvor; J Jonson, Coos River: C. it. Ilurrow, Coqulllo. SCHOONER TILLAMOOK PORTLAND AND COOS HAY SAILS FROM I'OllTL'iND EVERY T 1-SIV FOR INIORMITION PHONE ti7H TO.U JAMLH, AKt., Ocean Hoik THREE I StCd-JV3w -Af. j- I NEW TODAY J ONE - ami U room upts, ut Tlio Hroadway Hotel. I 01 1 SAJ-E Will sell ut Micilflco, moilorn flvo room bungalow in best resilience section, railroad nddltlnn, nlso ono lot In Englo wood, four lotH In Roosovct Heights nud two In Enstsldo. Addrosa "M. O." care Times . $ : LOST t LOST Monday luornliig letweou Hroadway Hotel and Dopot . flllvor locket, Inside picture of a lady and girl. Howard Mrs. A, Pet erson, Lakeside, Oro. I WANTED t $,$ NA.VIKD CM for light houso wor!' Phono 101-L. : FOR SALE J l'OH SALIC Shiirpless hcpurnto. ?20 00, also 800 gal. tank. ? 20.00. J. E. Fltzgorutd, Englowood. FOR .SAJiE Entire furnishings of tho Anderson roomlng-houso, ulso restaurant equlpmont; center of business district. Will sell cheap for cash. Leasa given on bujldlng If doslrod. Mrs. Thos. Anderson, Handon, Oregon. FOR HALE Ono classy registered Jersey bull calf, uhoso dam milked 11,. 1(1(1 poiiuiH In leu months. Also i-ous mid helfent, nil registered rtock. Write to F. A. H.VCCUL Maisliflcld, Oregon. J FOR RENT t FOR RENT MiMlern furuUhel apts. private bath, froo boat, wator. ?7 woek, f22.50 month. Myrtlo Arms. FOR RUNT Furnished flat, hot and cold water, bath. &T'S Third st. FOR RENT Modern fivo-room lnn gaoy on 12th nud Cnmmercfnl streets, II2.BQ per mauth. Apply Going & llnrvoy. 9 9 -.-. . f FOI RENT. j HOOMH, ne to $1.00 Day; j j SU. (o S,"J Wwk; lliiusekeep. lug Apt.s., H juo. up. Free j j bath. Lloyd Hotel Apts, , . . -.. MILLER'S THE MAN for District Attorney Watch for lib. iiiiimi on Itepub- HilUi ballot May lUth. HE Nil L UK ELEHED (Paid AUv ) "uonduoiiieu"