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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1916)
THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 116. EVENING EDITION THftEE his campaign through tho county, Ho wont to Coqnllle on tho morn' ing train. People You Know About HOLD TRUCK MEET GERALD HUNT wont to Coqnllle on tlio morning train. JOHN CAREY wiib toilay unions thei visitors from Powcis. DIt. B. M1NGUS went out to Uttavei 1UI1 nilno this morning on u pro fcsslon.il visit. .LLiail UJTHBIt JUDY of tlio l.nnn Lake country Is here on n visit, .IACK I1BATT1B was down from Alle gany on n shopping trip, CHBSTBlt B. CARBY Is down today from Allegany on timber business. 1. L. THOMAS wns n pnsscngcr on tlio morning trnln to Hamlou on music business. F. F. ItATHliONB. of Powers. wn. hero today on n short business trip. 0. J. I.BMANSKI and little son went hack to llnndon this morning, after a short visit hero. j ; ffi OiCOltOB l.AKHSON left for Coqnllle Valley points on tlio morning trnln calling on tlio trndo. RAY VANMJIlGBlt enmo In on the last evening train from North Lake. I' B. Al.LBN loft on the morning train for Unndon to call on the trade. MR. AND MRS WY.MA.V AM1BB wcro up last night from South Inlet for n visit. MRS. It. Bl.LBN and daughter, Mlsr Dorrls Bllen, of Roodsport, wore down aliopplng today. U. J. HODSON came back last ovenlng from Towers where ho litis. Iieon working for somo time. TOM IIANM.Y, prominent dairyman from down near l.iimpn, came over on tlio morning trnln. WILLIAM JUDI), well known rnnchor of the North Lake lonntry, was down today. TOM MOFFBTT of Denver Hill inntlo n short business trip to tlio city today. ADOLIMI HBYBR. tho night man ager of tho Right Cafe. Is visit ing at Senttlo on it vacation, WALTBR ASI'LUND oxpectn to It'avo next wook for Seattlo where ho Intends to get employment. J. B. MONTGOMERY was among the passengors for Coqulllo on the morning train. i FRANK TBRRACB, of Orlvillln, Wash., came In litMt evening from Portland. Ho wns tho Bpcnkor nt tho good roads meeting, opening BILL EU RKE The Lovable star of the footlights as the winsome and entirely adorable "WILL 0' THE WISP LASS" in the Scotch Romance "PEGGY" IN EIGHT REELS. OF HAPPINESS " Showing at The Noble Theatre Sunday and Monday, May 14th and 15th ,!- 1 ImiTTi GET NEW MUSIC QUALITY PHOTOS WALL PAPER See VIERS I ; I Opposite Blanco Hotel. I Coino ,n nI1(I Iay th0 ,atC8t victor Ab0Uti: 'J 1 PhMA, Sbld. on.aoa "B ? r " ' fl0lcct wj . 4 J tho ones you desire C,000 to Cliooso From Wo will order special Numbers for ou L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7:1 Centi-al Amino High Quality Groceries . Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being otit 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. Phones 348-J and 326 THE UNIVERSAL CAR. Kcoiioinj In low fit st cost mill miiiiII ciist lit npcnito mill maintain. I SltTiiKtli ability to Miiuil up under I lio hardest Milt of use. .Simplicity ii plain sturdy motor In n v under- fully hIioiik mill light car, easy for iiiiyoni) to i mi mill caio for. Tim Foul vafe jour necessity. Ilium- mint Jj?l75, Toiiiliitf Cur IjS.YJ.Yoiip- ' rlet ijt.ltM; Town Cur $1110. On hiiIo mill dl.splay hy I Isaac R. Tower "THE GUNNERY." I .I - liBiM i ii t tmi mm TrnmTrTl " .. m AMaaMHHMHHHMHMMHnH t TIMES WANT ADS X GET RESULTS i I AM T H JH WAN TAD "-My business is carrying messages, I am tlio winged messenger of mod by FRANK M. LEE. I ...I L . . L.hI null llm 4 i iisn I UIOSO WHO imvo kum uj wiiii iiiu tuiiuo, those who have adonted tlio modern rrDnnenM TD AMCCCP C tlllllgSi rcnuuoun inniui un r,.,,. r n.ono i:i bthing but messages of itesidi'uro I'l.ono i:j..i and am as welcome in tlio Mmkrt AumiiuI Wntcrfmnt as a rgy of SUnslline 011 tllO p -- clay, - - mvt I an" tl10 unsatisfied; mes II 17 A T 17 Fl e id to satisfy tho wants of 'tl H A 1 Eilim the wearer of the silk , . u the one who dons overalls, f,HT JILm1 day no night; for I am on 1 "'ii u ocivauigviu Dvaijuiioi H help prosperity and work hand in "and with Opportunity, H am the instrument of the seller, the giyer, the employer, the employe, the landlord, the tenant, the business man, "J mechanic the rich, the poor, the jw ad the young of everyone every- ""Tlierp is no one who doe not need me' I am as necessary as machinery, riiPrve tne Purpose- of an agent, a middle man, a go-between, exacting no commission for the things I do, H am ignored by the fogies, those who nave stood ctill, but I am appreciated by till I IT i laver of money; a saver of time: a saver of steps, I have admission to every home, ev ery office and every place of business, No doors are closed against me, I reach the top floors of the tallest skyscraper and the farthest away homes of tho rural districts, I -skip no one and play no favorites, I am for all the people all the time, I am a creation of modern times an evolution of the old town crier, I have no substitutes, no rivals, no competitors, I am tho "one and only," I am the Times Want Ad, Try me, For Sale Fine fully developed ranch on North Coos Riv er 51 acres mostly river bottom-fine build incjs 30 head of cattle team plenty of fruit unexcelled climate $7500.00 Terms. 17 acre berry ranch on Kentuck Inlet, consid erable rich bottom fine modern home most convenient location S6, 200.00 Terms. 450 acre ranch on Larson Inlet fully equipped cattle horses tools good buildings water front-$15,000.00. Terms. Dandy residence midway between our cities fine fruit fine looation no winds $1600.00 with very small down payment and balance less than rent. We have fine ranches in California to trade for Coos River ranches. , ' . ' $ ft W&X We have Eugene and Portland property to trade for Coos Bay property. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON MISS ailACti WIM.IAMS expects to lcavo In the inornlng for Kugono to attend tho Junior week end cxoiclscs. It. A. CHimcit nnil son, Itussel! Church, ennio down on tho MI11I coma this morning from their Coos river ranch. , J ITI)C1 H JAMBS WATSON wns a visit or hero to the road meeting of last night nnd went buck this morning to Coqulllo. O. 11. STADDHN loft today for At lantic City, Now Jersey, whore ho goes to nttond tho general I'resbytorlnn assembly to bo hold thoro next week. IGNATIUS CHAPMAN, of tho high school, will go out to Bugcne In tho morning to spend tho week end tit tho state university. MltS. OMVKIl HAKItKTT arriv ed hcre-from Portland last oven lng to Join her husband who came ten days ago to locate. JACK MBItCHANT nnd Carl Illnck nro leaving on tlio morning trnln for Bngeno to tnko pnrt In tho stato lntorscholostlc ti'ack meet. Hi:V. II. H. KOSICBrr has returned homo from Bngeno whoro ho Mont to assist In arranging1 the meeting of tlio Unipqua IlaiHlst Association. MAY i!0 IS DATI3 BUT FOR (lltAI)KS Sl'IIOOli COMPKTITIONS WILL M'DONALI) left on tho morn ing train for Bngeno whoro ho will sou about the printing of tho Mnrshflold high school nn-mini. ItOADMASTBIt It. H. MUItDOCK went hack to Ills homo In Coqulllo his morning after uttundlug tho road meeting In North Ucnd last evening. I.BSI.IB III.ANCIIAUI), who In min ing black sand near llnndon, Is In tho city to ago his father, Ccorgo Illaurhnrd, who In horo on a visit. JUUC1B J. V. HAMILTON i-nmo ovor from Coqulllo Inst evening! having finished with his court huslnosn thoro. Ho espoctB vory sliortly to leave for Itoseburg. S. P. IIAIITLBTT, of tho B. B. John son mill nt Coqnllle, enme over last ovenlng to see nbwit loading IIOO.OOO foot of lumber onto tho Speedwell for Han Diego. IUVII) OTIB left on tho morning train for his homo In Nv,- York stiito, aftor bolng hero four years with tho C. A. Smith company. He hardly oxpocts to return horo. Hoys To llo Phlded Into Tlirco CIiuhon Albeit Johnson Heads Ku limning Itoll May 20 tho bojs of tho schools from tlio fourth to tho eighth grades will hold n track meet at tho rnco track on south Fourth atrcot. Arrangements for this aro now bolng inado under tho dlrccllon of F. L, tiriinuls, physical Instruct or. To meet the ages of tho young sters thoio will bo three classes, A. I) and C with specinl events in each class. In tlio A class will be tho fol lowing ovents, 75 yard dash, run ning high Jump, broad Jump, Jav elin throw and tho 880 yard relay. In tho 11 cUihs nro both tho Jumps, tho 75 yard (hull nnd a 4-iO yard rolay wlillo in Class 11 is sched uled the 50 yard dash, broad nnd high Jumps nnd n 220 yard rolay. Is Prl7o Svtiuiiucr Albert Johnson's Is tho only namo now topping tho swimming roll of honor of tho Mnrnhflold grades schools. Ho Is In the Cth grado and lias fulfilled tho following re quirements for such nn honor: Swam 10 times tlio length of tho gymnasium tank, swam 120 feot on his back, did 30 feet under water and mndo two cry good front nnd otio back dive. It Is said that Don ald Allen, however, has completed all but one of theso feats nnd Is next In lino for tho roll tf honor. ? t WATERFRONT NEWS ? ? I Tho Nnnn Smith nrrlvod In this morning nt 11:30 from Han Francisco and Is loading again at tho Smith mill. Tho bont Is expected to sail ngnln tomorrow afternoon. Hughie Jennings Managir or Detroit "Tigiri," ayt "AfttraT4dhot flniih in a ball game a pip full of Tuxido makt$ victory twttttr or (it ft at mora tndut' obi: Et-Yahfar Tuxtdol" Pyigfvuvjx r I Mil. AND MItB. N. 8. MATTSON left on tho nrcnkwiiter this noon for Oakland. Mr. Mnttnon was formerly uMnectcd with tho C. A. Smith company nnd Is vory woll known horo. J. U. SMITH, county agriculturist, inmo from Coqulllo this morn ing to look after somo rogtatorod stock that nrrlvod on tho Ilrcnk water from tlio Willamette Val-loy. MItB. FHA.NIC HOItTON loft tills morning for Itcndsport to moot hor parents, Mr. nnd, Mrs, A. It. Ste vens, of .Minnesota, who nro coming hero for n visit nnd possibly to locato. MISS BI.SIB 11AKBH Intends leav ing Sunday for n two wcoks va cation nt hor homo In Bugono. Accompanying hor will bo tho Misses Madge and Wlnnlfrod Simpson, DEPUTY SHBItlFF V. O. IMUII enmo hack Inst ovenlng from u long Jaunt to llnyncs Inlet, part of tho distance up tliero being made afoot for tho piirposo of serving somo lo gul papers In tho Ilrnsh case. They All ! Like Tuxedo because they can smoke Tuxedo from dawn till dewy eve in perfect comfort and with always increasing satis faction. . T5kedo KrThPttftTictQftPwlCtinUt From three to five years' ageing in wood does all that Nature can do to make Tux edo mild and mellow. Then Science steps in with the original "Tuxedo Process" imitated but never equaled and takes out all the bite. You take no risk in trying Tuxedo. Read that uncon ditional guarantee in the top of the tin ; get your money back from the dealer if you are not thoroughly satisfied. YoucanbuyTuxedo everywhere HAHOM) HOTNOIt. after n visit with his father, (leorgo Itotuor, left nhoard tho Ilreukwtitnr for his homo In Ban Dlugo. Ho has passed the examination for ntttrnnie to West Point and oxpocts to go back thero and enter In September. TUB HBV. FATI1BR DONNBMA', who has been hero since Friday, left on tho morning train, re turning to VnlleJn. f'nii'irnin bv way of Pot Hand Father Don nelly Is very well known hero hecauso for eight or ulito yrars ho lived In Mnrshfleld. 1 " -W T T -W W T I AMONG THE SICK X $ Mrs. A. II. Ditrhyshlro of North Pent), who was reported so serious ), III m ti nl i' I i Irlfb- h.tter today Touch 5c Famoui Eftfa tin 10c In 77i llw irnJt't. iJc and S0(. In Clan Hum iiltri, 50anJ90c, EiiS THE AMERICAN T03ACCO COMPANY iu.ffWPoTV?WT?TriarxgaMtMWM WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings ' I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. I.ocnl TriNisurer I