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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1916)
i- fV T w f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916.- EVENING EDITION E$i Closing If DOINGS OF CITY CODNC Uff t treet n i: u tt it Hub Clothing Store FTER SEVEN YEARS in this location we have decided to close out this store and devote our attention to our Central Avenue Store. As there is not enough room in our new store for the combination of these two large stocks, there is only on e thing to do close this stock out here. Commencing Saturday, May 20th (Remember the date) we will turn every dollars worth of our Front Street Hub stock into cash. There is just one way to do this, and do it quickly. PRICE Money will talk here, as it never has talked before. Remember the High Class merchandise we are offering you. Now is your opportunity. Act quickly. In the face of goods costing more every day, wc will put on the largest and best sale ever given by the Hub. All of you know why our sales (when we closed out Lando's, Clausen's and other stores) have been so successful. We gave the public just what we advertised to do Bargains ev en better than what we advertised. This sale will be much larger and stron gcr than when we sold out stocks bought by others. Hub merchandise has always been and always will be of the highest standard., Most important of all Hub merchandise is always bought right. $20,000 worth of goods will be sold for just that much money. We do not claim to sell at (ess than cost in this sale, but in order to accomplish our purpose (dispose of this large stock in the shortest possible time) wc promise you big sav ings all thru the store. Prices Must Remove the Goods Front Street Store will close Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in order to mark dowi the stock. ' Price and quality will tell the story. ' Watch Thursday and Friday papers for prices. ' Hkib Clothing & Shoe Co. ITEM UPSTREETS;BIDS IflEJPEIED XKW HltADK KOIt PAHK .iVKXl'i: CONTHACrS I'llOXT STIJKCT NKAIt HHOAHWAV AND SKCOXI) .Mus'l Come Doun to Conform With Xcut (fjmle 'for HroudHii.V To Open May View Streets SKWKIt AND SIDEWALK Lli't C. It. son noun tn Itnllil mill Moduli' l-'lftli Street llolli AlltliM'. to Put In Hewer ., .i. ...... .i.. 1.....1. ih..,.i tu contracts woro 101 uy uio itnui- WUSllllU UlU lil l lllilt I ill 1 Bin;i.-i u - ..,,., partially imveil between Hron.lwnyl ell Hut onliiB for the bull, Ins o anil Second streets tlio council Inati "uwr loK tho wcl , brunt sucel between aiiu-kci uihi night authorized tho city engineer to prcpnre phum anil specifications for a now grade within thai block. Thin action was found absolutely neces sary Inasmuch as llroadway Is to bo Improved and to be cut down. I'nrU uveniio. therefore must como down to meet tho now grade "It doesn't seem fight to mo" said Councilman I). I,. Hood, "to tear up ' the concrete that Is already down I without paying some remuneration." Hut Dttncnn Ferguson, Sr., believed I this would ho setting a bad precedent and the latter was dropped. ' There was a petition presented to tho council liberally signed, for tho opening of streets In liny View ad 'dltlon. Tho property owners aBkcd ' for the grades, tho plans and spoot- C.catlons , nnd the cstlmute of tho total cost. Tho proposed open lug would take nldng- Hemlock betweon 10th and 11th streets; on 11th from Hemlock to .luulpor nvonite; along Juniper from 1 lth to 1 Ibh street; on lltli from Juniper to Nutwood. Those signing tho petition were; Louis 10. Drown, J. W. Hildenbrnnd: Oeorgo J. Kourler, l'ourlor Hros, Mrs. Susan Housor, P. K. Perry and 1. S. Kaufman. Tho matter of buying tho Coos Iluy Wator company was not discussed at all Inst ovenlng tho purpose being to give the counclltncn plenty of time to ! ,tfw,iin Int linmunl viw U'lfh thA lirnlm'f In nil probability It will be before ; tho body at the meeting of next Mon day evening, AMer nvenuo and thence- to tho liny, also for a concroto sidewalk over tho sauio ground, with tho exception of betweon Front street and the bay on Alder avonuo. t the Hiimu tlmo tho contract was nwarcied for the laying of a sower on Fifth street between Commercial nnd Highland avenuee Two North Henil firms wore tho successful blddors In ench ease. C. II. Demi was tho lowest bidder for tho Front street sower and side walk. Tho sewer will cost $SJ0.'J7; the sidewalk, $1177.:iii. Tho latter project Includes R,:i72 siiiaro feet feel of utclowulk, 100 cubic yards of excavntlon, COO foot of concroU curbing and tho resetting of about eight eleetrie light polos. Anderson nnd Kloeknrn will build the Fifth street jower at a cost of Jl!):i.!i;t, this work to be-' glu very shortly. To Pno Steiiin Holler On reiiuost Sttpt. W. W. Ashhy, of tho Warren Construction com pcuy, was allowed tho uso of ttiu ' city alciini roller 'for five or Mxi days wlille he has u crow of men repairing tho breaks In tho North Front street pnvlng, which is un-j tier a flvo year guarantee, The . THE OLD RELIABLE BAKING POWDER MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR BACK FROM SOUTH III a talk llir.ro .i.i. .. of ii, ,. :.: ,,,neo Hnn t .Ilia M- -,. "r'J ,0 "" ,,r,"iM lcarnM,!.. ! ' " belief there I, 7 A.VI) MltS. WILLIAM lil!IMIl UlMlloku W.ls Inn nl,l . .1, .71" w,u HID ffll. MIL itiTtnN ai-tkh sevex .MONTHS lluvo llccn Id Oillfoiiiln CliMiu Hlt itatloii on Mexican Holder Is Now Very Teno Columbus, Now Mexico, and the entire southern border Is teeming with excitement over tho Mexican .dtuutlon. ' The thousands of bo dlers clustered there In" patrols arc anxious to got uwny nfter tho ban dits ucrosH the Itii". Thin hiiiuh up tho situation as WIH'iun (Irlmos found It when ho punned through Hint section some time ago. Last evening Mr. and Mis. Crimes re turned home after an nlwnro of roller is given free of cost bocauno j t.ecii uiorilli nfd, limel of Ilici tho Job Is one of piece work unci tlmo. U Alliaml.ru, a j.iburb of I.oh eiulpment could hours dally, hauled from DIES IT HDSPITA -.IOIIX II. ALLEX SPCCP.MIIS Al' ' TEH I.OXrt ILLNESS B LIST IS NOW GQEITS AT SIX THIRTY'SAD CHEW Oil! SHIP XAMES OK !17 XAVAL MILITIA AP PI.ICAXTS I.O.ST At Ii::t0 at the Christian church at least 100 members or tho Fellowship Club will place themselves, before tho (iood Hoads baniiiet board. It is to be a bounteous occasion both from tho Hut for This .Mustering Oil leer Could Ho Hiiniiiioned Expect to Have Plenty on Hostel' Hut for the loss of a list contain ing Boiuo 117 names, the rolls of the Naval Mllltla would now bo largo enough to warrant the calling bore of an officer to muster in the company. Tho list, which was tho first started was left In tho Chumhor of Commerce ami since that tlmo has not again hwn seen. ' AVord Is now being font out for all mon who made first application to again givo their names in to tho Chamber of Commerce. This can be done either in person of via 'phone. Tho othor list contains no annum. It Is oxpectod (his week the list will! of the principal speakers; Frank Tier be large enough to send for tho mus tering officer. Considerable Inter est is evidenced In the move and it I EELLOWSHIP t'M'll HA.WH'HT TO MAX VOX KILHl'HX LOST FHIH.VD.S hi: a hahok aikaih t 1vmh( .More Than HID in Attendance Plenty of Chicken mid (iood Houdh Talks on Phwiiiii ' I'iuiicImo Over liss of Hoat Kllbui-ii In Today this ovenlng in tho linlli AHOAHI) HOAXOKi; Say Tlieto Is .Much .Mourning In San It wan u (pilot crew that enmc In here this morning aboard tfi"o steam ship Kllburn from San Diego and iwsiy ports. Practically ovory man cm the ship had friends aboard tho 111 fated Hud Lived Here VAnUt Vcmin, Com liiK I'nmi Oiiiiilui, Xebinhlui Leaves Wife and Sou .lo'hn 11. Allen, nged 117, and for ' tho past eight years a resident of i Coos Hay, living In Ferudale, died ) at the Mercy Hospital last evening, lie had not been well for many months. Lately ho became para . lysetl. An operation was per formed, his leg being amputated J when gangrene Is said to have act in and ho was nimble to withstand tho shock. 1 Tho deceased Is survived by a wife nnd ouo son, Harry H, Allen, n millwright at the C. A. Smith It was shown tho bo used only few The bitumen must bo North Ilcud. Meeting im a hoard of eipmlU.i tloii the council levied an asness- Augelos. Was At .lopllii Mr. ,(!r!mes recently has hcui lii'.i Joplln, Missouri, where ho Is in torested In lead and xlue mining ill proporty. There 'was litigation 'y incut for tho roplanklng of North ,ioro Involving tho right of IiuIImm 3 Front street, tho contract having 1 10 ifiinu their lands for mining iur- already been let to HJorqulst 'aud'po.ies and In a tcBt c-.ao cnrrlcU up, company. j to the U. -H. Supremo Com t Mr. An ordinance was passed for the dr'ines nnd his associates won oar. lnylng of tho uldowalk on Second Learns of Iho Wicck i street between Klrod and (loldcn j On tholr way ii6rth they pasi-d iivonues. through San LuIh Oblsjio wheio the1 ' I five bodies, liroimlit ashoro In the N one boat from th" Ilotiuoko loaded nbonrd for San Francbeo, '"Bo sue ,ad aboard J l ,,lu'i iva sue encountorcl fCc Try Swanton's For Fine Stationer .mi elegant N'riv Line Just v. .rhed, riinin in nml i ow US'"' rl nl, mi niluntn it pr.'ce. 'Hi,, lulc tint ui cliMlgiis. If )iiii want Itii .best, tall nt 71 .Mailrt .lit, .or plume t It, HACK FHO.M SOUTH Chris droits, of North liend, came up this morning aboard the Kllburn from San Francisco. Ho may return to tho south aguln to remain, i were fl lisMSZE The IViisbir mid Xjal Stor I fur (Jutdlty llirmlrtli I'ree ami l'rniii)t llfllmj Swanton Drug Co, .llobt, W. Snniilon, (iraJuli , Chi'iiiM, I'toiirlctor 71 Market Avenue Phone 141 TO TIIK VOTUHS OF .H'STICK HIS . THICT XO. li bo tho held Wll- standpolnt of "vlclals" as well as Honnoko t It sank In the south n short, crisp aftordlnnor talks, so ;1m tow "J'8 "K0 voimnitteo nnnouncos. ,1mmy 1lllwH(.h ov,nn, of tlt0 Kll. Tho entire "feeding" is in charge ln1.,l( f(. Hx yonrg , h,8 womo of tho women of the Christian cl.uuh. I lll)0iU,, lho OUIloko cmnBlnic 0Uy I'Miparauoiis nnvu neeu maiio tor a full 100 members. KtifiiH C. Holtunn, Multnomah county commissioner. Is slated as one In contemplated that no troublo w bo experienced In filling the ran Kb, AFTKH TWKNTV VHAHS Tho Hoseburg Hovlow says: Aftor twenty years absence, J. It, Heard, who was In huslnons In lloso hitrg for many years, visited hero yesterday, stopping off on his return to Lebanon, Oiogou aftor neutral mouths spent in California. While horo ho ohatted with William Van llpren and several other old trlouiU. and was greatly surpilsod nt tho -t tent, of the linprovemeuts made In theVlty since his ilepnrturo, Tilbhy "JjjiI, Sn.llt) in. Plioiin 72. recently. "All the crow vn8 made ! up of good follows," he snlil today. "bome of them woro the best friends I ovor had. I hato to ovon think of , what has hamienod." He said ther race, veteran good roads man. will ' wnB c.onHi,h,rut.lu mourning for the tell exactly what tho bonds will moan; ,,,,. . SllI1 ,, ..,,,,., ..... ,., to the county and lloaduiHster Miir-. for nny ,,ont lImt lmH ,,00ll ,0Hl from there in years." I Tho Kllburn hrouu'ht In about "00 the oc-j0H of fr0Pi,t f,om t0 solU, fir Infill fltt&plnirulnnr ti mill. Tho funeral Is to Thursday afternoon' from bon Pndortaklug pnrlor3. Mr. Allen was born and raljnd In the state of Now York. Ho cumo wost mid for years wns a cnttlomnn and farmer. About eight years ago ho moved here from Omaha, sco rns ka. Unles sotherwlse decided by the supremo court, the term of office of C. L. I'onock, Justice of tho Peace for the Second district, does not ex pit o until January 1st, 1919. There fore It Is unnetessary at this tlmo to ' i vote for uny one to fill tho said of fice However, If you desire to vote for soinoone for Justlco of the Pence, nt this election kindly write on the bit lot tho nnmo of C. L. Ponock, nnf phiro n crovs between the number and tho name. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good cosi ness makes Conner & Hoagkmd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 3ze i:iks biuro 17th. Notice. HcKiilAr monthly Wednesday owning, May VOU SAM: Classy Chevrolet Hoatl ster In Rood ordor. Hun less than ti.OOO miles. Kxtrn equipment. 719 UU Strcet.o. dock iwlll talk for a bit and the (loldeu Wost ()uurtot will sIiik n hit nnd altogether It Is claimed enslou will be one flue "par C.HI OK .PPHUCI.TIO.V Wi wish to exproMi our t-lneere appreciation to tho Plreinen and clt Won who so efficiently assisted us In the roc-en t flro wlilch partially destroyed our household Roods. W. X. LYONS AND FAMILY SCIIOONKH TJIJ.AMOOK POHTIiANI) ANIV COOS IIAV SAILS I'HOM POHTLANH l-'VKHV TPHSIIAY rOH INKOH.MATION PHONK 278 TOM .IAMPS. Aut.. Orean Uoek local dlschai-KiiiR and loft this tornoou tiKtiln for Portluud. nf- Do not blame me if you cannot see ' BIRCH The Optician Glasse.s $2.50 to $8.50 The arrivals today woro: 0. A. Itostron. M. Dorvln, Cavour notnoules, (!eo. 'nhor, Chris (Jrolm, Mrs. Catliorlno Ilowois. J. V. Smith, Dr. II. X. How, .Mrs. James Smith. Mrs L. A. Hepburn, IJ. Koborson, N. Knowlton. Krinn Culln, . M. Hyd htrom, S. Javltz, Jllss K. Wilson, Miss Mary Wilson, K, Ifarloekor. 11. It. DoitKlas. L. Lockwood, H. Heed, T. NofflsiiKor, C. 11. Miller, C. HIvIuIr. I J. H. Henderson, Mrs, llondorson, .1. L. Ilendonuin, H. J. Mc.Mastor, K, ! Schroeder. (3. T. Wilson, W. 0. Kglca- i ton, L. C. llert. Those Depaitlnu I Tho departures for Portland this afternoon were: II. K. rogorson, Mrs. Kogorson, Mrs. L. nriistml. I Nelson Merchant, Herman Larson, Miss l.lhblo JohiiRou, Thoodoro 'Schroeder, l-'rod Willett, Dolln Per ry and eight steerage. Short Skirts Call For Trim Feet """, t i i ' I 1 l I - t j 1 wi I 1 i f i 1 1 ww I'oslilou lias decreed hhorter sKli-ts, inaklin; it necessary to diess tho feet iiioio carefully than ever. When you wear KHIPPMNDOHI'.DrmiANN SHOKS you need lve no further thoiiuht to j our feet you know they look shapely and modish anil In com. plcto hiiriiioiiy with tho reM or jour cost nine. Made In a wide variety of cor- ect models in all the nenest lenthei-s and colors. ! rillllll II1MM III IIHIIIMIII 'WWW ' HBM Down ' ! JBj Ifflv U That - i li IB Wmn iJvcfwwy I ASK FOR K-D BIG CITY SHOES Widths AA to E $3,50 to In the large cities $1.00 to $3.50 More $5.50 MILLER'S THE MAN for District Attorney Watch for hfs name on Hepuii. I Iran ballot May tilth. UK WIIilj HP KLKOTTD (Paid Ad ) Hub Dry Goods C ompany "S.MAHT WKAIt FOH WOMEN" tat OVERHEAD! ELECTRIC DRIVE ELIMINATES LONG LINES OF SHAFTING, which represents a dead loss in nuch as 6 ner cent. .. ... ni .dividual applicant. -1 U -,!1 ELECTRIC DRIVE permits in( or two ,,,. i nnnu ,nnhinn en thnf if only one juwci iu uauti iiicioiiiiik, "" j machines are in operation-power is being u Costs in ! Corner Hrondway nnd Central Avenue. Phone HOI. only in that proportion. -...... ... r-.-x..,. o...: Unc rorl.lRSd POWCr uuihi-hi Elation ciecinc ourviue .:co iv...-- thousands of factories. Let us figure what it will iT. Pn-r Co VI Cg Uil J. vv Telephone 178 oUl "T-