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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
To the Voters of Coos I . t.Miiiiiil Uopublliiiu Cumllilato roi Slum if m... .,.,!... I I nt inn oil (U COllllL of BOIlln lettorn urltlmi In i,.,i..,lf . u iieei" "' " "i""'i A ihtir K l'1' k ll,8 ,l tun,,l,,lll for t'1" nomination on the bllta" t,l",(,t for tl10 otf,co ot Stato Representative, mul fpU. s'mi i, inrorenco accuses mo of using the offke I hold in UiiR lll nmll(,ucy of Mr' Vcck- l aln l)0"""B tno ciuull CS f Mr I't'tk but not us a nubile officer but tu u ptivato In S' w,,,",Mr "," Sir- -.. , , 0 mi i iiuiiij iiiuiiiuiiirii " u) iiiu aiuiiuKiiiim-r nuu '"" i ii.nrh nf tlic tlmo by the Countv .IiuIkii nml timi mu ''iTi'o ,," otisumcd '" lropariiiK thu letteis; 1 deny that am ". sta'totim or stamps of tho lounty were used. I.m lu ttllllllnVnfl liv fill! lltiv tillit mini .lit l..,t Tp JIJO '"I"11' '" .-.-,--. -, ...., "'' w mill , ,.l I iv tlm cOlintV flllo is tialll llV the rMimlv nml iiv he IS 0I!U"U" " "' " ' ' """ "" ,(1.1) l,,l' s1"' '" on,",,'',, '' u It Ivnto Individual she Is pnjd '' ' 'j, null'"!"'-1 1 "" iylB for tbls work fiom beginning to '1 tilwitit t)n Inv it'll nt ,d bo turn i "" """ ....,... i, mi (li-illicrato attempt, nor any iittomnt. to nut tln inv llicru j ......... m inoiiiN the county s property or official uuthoilty liak fan Imli'iilual profeiotieo of ti county official for any uindi- ,r( couii'j i-...i"- - - -- .... fh.iii means of support. Out of about three liutulri.il iiflgc ij otil) "I"" wuro W1'tl(m t() puraons oinplovod by the coun 1 C t luivt not 'olutod l,1 Hl'rlt of our Oiegou Primary Law. T . .. ... 1 l..l, t I. ,,.. II. II. I . .. . (Ri pllVIIOgU tuui utiiii. m iuiiui.uu me imiiiiiuir ui u kon . . ... .... ., ,, ....... i, Hell IIO WUIIW mil. ii iuiuni.il iiiu ui iiii;uik MUlll ' .' .... H,,. .niitnf. nml 1 believe that when the ulectlon i oicr, i "" '" for Snappy Buys in Real E tate I Ibtirlifs riilflitlfS rtPTOiKO iJ i mkhj-iiiiuiiiik I...11 wr ironies On 1 'u.y Tonus "See Reid About It" 150 Front Street Up omg Prir.es on all cioocls are advancintj. But you will find the things listed below at the old price, before any advance. ' SPECIAL Large size pineapples good quality 1Ar ICak fnn Af!rwlntA nnoll "vi nOCU uui HMiuurv iun --. Oranges, regular 20c Sellers, our price 15c Honey, No. 3 Cans, enough for the whole fam ily) lOc Asparagus, i all, Per uan iuc Alaska Salmon (Tall Can) each 10c (Splendid Value) Dried Beef, regular 20 and 25c size, our price -15c Peanut Butter, two pounds for 25c (Why Pay More?) ' Butter (Norway and Mayrose) 2 pounds for . 65c Come And See Us And Remember We Save You Money GETTING'S CASH GROCERY look Koit oi'it mo spjiriAr, nijxt vi:i:ic PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY OBLE THEATE TONIQHT We linn, a Kotl showi itgahi tonight coiisUHiik of soon iccls ifilmd) piiiiius. TiiKo (mi uonl ! it wo 1 not mlMvpn' wtttt hliows to an) one. TOMORROW IS i:i.K(TIO.V DAY M'i-uyom: who is i'uchjkisssiv i-: wimj iioo.st for "(Jood KOAUS" toun 'io 'i hi: show toxkjiit axi think it ovi:u 'Mcr rit -fir l.V Halcoiiy li WMOIUIOtt IIT S )lf.M NI, TIBSDAY "TUB HATTI.B C IIV OP PF('B" BUY FRESH HOMEMADE' and SARTER'S PURE ICE CREAM. Central Avenue ndi ww Drop hu n tl'n 11111 It Iirt1 lltl llltft lllf tint uln.i ..i. .. ..1. .... .. l.- Tlii'fo I "o uuiim uiiuiiijii uuiiiK mime 10 iiuiucuie or o- imiifiwuiH iiiul ncrsons iloliulident iiikiii 1 In Ciiiiiii v didato Juit tl'' i1110 fls a"y Ullltl cmon oi me stale or uio- t liw '' " deeply l,lu ai''ii"ii i iioiiii uanttnii. raero ' " ' . i.l ....l I...... I r ..1... i.... 1....1. . . ..i n.r.iii roiraln his e3teotn. JAMHS WATSON'. .. ii J.. ft .1.. Diilf.1t.... .... t.. !' .' A ! Cliildren ."Je Ml Hi 1 II -HiaXCH SWBBT IX "TUB SBt'RI T '"" cU th wonilei- of tho world XJtio icels of plcttiies that ls 'i o in pun ,,, Jlolll om. h0.t ultli cxclteiiicnt. "IT w'l., MUIJ A RBTTBR AMBIHt'.V OIT OF YOl'." WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 6 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Ticasurer DRY WOOD at Campbell's Woodyard North Front Street Phoiio OH-I THE COOS BAY YIMES, MARSHFIELD, f Sfafs IhI V Wears like "60" tfcitlUBnl The molt remarlmble W&tmr&H vi liolery value In fHIIUP Till: WKATIIKIl ItKl'OKT OUKdON Showers, sou therly winds. LOCAIj Ti:MInitATUIlB iti:roiii) For tho 21 lioin-a ending at 1 til a. m May IS, by lfeiij. OstUnd, special government Motoorologlst: Maximum RS Minimum -in At 1. 13 n. m IS 1'ieclpltatlou :-7 1'rcclpltatlon sliico Sopt. 1, 1915 82:22 Precipitation snnio porlod last year CI. 70 Wind Sotithwost cloudy SL'NItlSn AND SUNSHT Tltnrsilay May 18. - lun ilses nt 1:3:! and set ' 7.19. 444 Hold Dancliit! Patty. Tho high school faculty tomorrow nftornoon will entoitaln for tho sonlors, gWitig nn luroiinal dancing patty In tho hall nt itho Myrtlo Arms between tin oo and six p. m. .Vestaiieiiiinn Here Nonl Aylme How, ropiosontliiK tlto Tliiibermnn, the lumber Journal of Portland, Is In Coos county nnd Is visiting tho mills and iiniips of tho Iulnlty In tho ln terint of his papor. Left it Titer. .lamoH McCorntnc was u caller nt tho Ilotol do Carter and left n flvo dollar noto to pny hie nlghfrt board bill. Tho hook stated You ran got tho molt bon cflt If you h.ivo your doctor's pre" tlptlons filled with Hiitlhb'H CheiulcalH. Theio Is a. Squibb Store In Multifield. ' THBOWI. Blank D. Cohan, Prop Tl.e Central Avenue Drug Store EaMPMl I'OU TRAXSFBR AND BTOIHCiB OF HOISBHOI D good i. i itrmirr and DAGO OB Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono lit: Resldenro Phono l:l.l Maiket Ave. mid Wateifionl ,i,w.mi iHnn BR0ADWAYH0TEL Imigo nn del n i ooiiiR for 'J, SI or I liicheliiis at ei low iUi. with looking prlvlk'go If ileshcil. I. O. Itiilldlnb'. si ' I OREGON, THURSDAY, In hlaik and white that ho had been diituk. Opens Cioso l'actory. This week Halph l'otnetoy opened the Cloet dale Cheese factoty at l.attKlols and Is said to bo doing very well. Albert Oulstrom is the cheese maker. On the first day tho factoty opened the men took In UGOO pounds of milk. To Hold Smoker. The entertain ment committee of the Mllllcotua Club met last evening and decided to hold a smoker and "feed" for the nienibetfl toiuoitow evening at which time the election returns will be i . re tire ceived. Tomorrow afternoon club rooms will bo opon to the , Mlllicoma Ladles. It Is expected tin' Informal tlunco will be held either -i week from tomortow or Monday. Want Special Hate. An effott I being made to secure n special into for the Umpiiua llnptlst Association which will meet hero .tunc 1 to I. Row II. . Poskctt of tho local lla; tist church Is making the effort on tho gtounds that this is n rosoit point nnd should havo a summer tatc so It may result In nn nil summer excur sion into being secured. Shows It Can llo lliinc. Yesterday M. .1. Rowron who lives on Isthmus Inlet, enmo down to the Chamber of Commorco with n couple of stalks of alfalfa picked from a stand ho has this year. Tho stalks nro nt loast three feet In length, llo Is slioMna what can he dono In this vicinity with alfalfa despite tho fact many farmers hno declared It couldn't' grow hero. , A I.OSMHI Tot Us Now comes the woid from Grays llaibor that the clams nro becoming so scarce thoro Hint tho canneries find It hard to get enough to keep running and tho clam dlggors nro getting bigger prices than over for tholr work. Tltoy nro now being paid $2. JO n hundred for tho clams. Pcoplo who understand the sea foods situation hero Bay this Is n good cvamplo for Coos Ifay, show ing that novor should clams bo til lowed to ho exported or the supply will very shortly becomo entirely do plotcd. Not Sold Out Yet. Word comes that IM Thrift has not yet sold his big stoto nt I.anglols. It was re ported soino tlttio ago that ho was on tho vcrgo of making a deal with n llandon man, but this failed to ma terially. Mr. Thrift h very well liked In Lnnglois, whoro ho has dono very well In business nnd tho pcoplo there do not wnnt him to Icavo. Is a Happy Papa. Roubon Mast, Jr., of Coqulllo, was horo yesterday, rojolclng ovor tho advent of a nine and onn half pound boy at his homo. It was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mast on Wednesday. Mr. Must iwnH nttendlng tho stato university up to thrco months ago nt which tttno ho rntitii homo, llo exports to bo employed with tho auto Rtngo linos this sum mor. Hi ought C.'ood IOiul. Aboard the Kllbiirn on hor lust ttlp to Coos Titty It Is stated thoro woro no loss than 1100 bottles of boor consigned to Coos Hay Individuals. This does not Inclu do tho other shipments of II Hiiors. It Is fmld that an agent for n San Kranclsco Honor firm went away with $900 worth of ordotH to he filled on subsequent tjoats. Is Making n Heconl. Capt Polhe miis of tho diodgo Mlchlo was up es toidoy fiom Bmplro. Ho said that tho last wool; the dredgo has been getting In very good licks and to dnto has "gobbled" somo 90,000 cubic yards of sand fiom tho Coo Day bar. Ho holiovos. If tho woatltor continues good, Hint tho diedgo will tako out 1,000,000 nrds boforo noxc fall. Itnck n-oin Poitlaml. Potor R. I Duo and Mrs. Duo returned on the train last ovonlng from Portland whoro they spent a bono moon of a week, hnvlng a very enjoyabo time Thoy nro now making their homo In tho Mvitlo Arms. While thoro thoy PRESCRIPTIONS WRITTKN lY YOUR IIO'TOIC Are Intended for the upecTIc pin pose if em In,; on i lliir ut If they .lie not pit up light they won't u t light. Their i'ol'e, take them to a ilnu gst of ij'l'Ulatloii. Hri'ir; them to tho Busy Cornel-, vvheie they will bo Hllcd light, il'liv civil pioiuptly anil ut a reasonable pi lie. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono i!0K We Duller Iinmedlutoly MAY 18, 1916 .-EVENING saw Dan McKliiuon, foitucrl with hatt); and company as Coos ropio setttatlve. llo nitty go east ery sltottly with u grocery flint. 13. 1. Martin, rortuerl with the Te.i (larden people In this tetrltory and who mai ded MUs riosslo l.uttlu, is traveling in Kastcin Oregon. They also saw Mr. and Mis. Van Dujit who have an apaiiuicnt In Portland. t PERSONAL MENTION X S DON (1AUI)IN'i:it went to Couulllo Vallo.v points this morning. Ah WYMAN' was ainoiig tho Sotit't Inlet lsltors In the clt tuday. , SOI.OMAN was up last tneitlng nnd today from (lold Reach. .1. IIOIIIiKNDCIl and wlfo wero Reedspott vlsltora heio today. HARRY RlJIiTMANN Is calling on tho Hade In the Couulllo Valley today. UniJUKX MAST JR., was hero to day front, Coiutlllo on a bunlnes3 lslt. 12. K. JONMS enmp back this morn ing front a trip to Coiiulllo Valley points. 1H:R1i:RT RI,AKIJ was down on the Mlllicoma this morning from At legtvny. MRS. 01115 JOHNSON was up from South Inlet this morning on a. shnrl shopping trip. DO.VAIil) CHARIiKSON canto ovor this morning from llandon on Port IiiibIiicjs, SAM KAI.CONI3R was down on tlto morning boat from Haynos Inlot to look after soma chopping. MRS. CLARA (1RAY nnd Miss Ado laldo (Irtty camo In last evening from Ray City for a visit. , B. AIiIiKN wont ovor on tlto morning train to cull on tho tin do In CoMutllo nnd Myrtlo Point. PROl RICHARDS left on this mornings train for llandon thoro to look after his music classes. MISS VIRCHNIA liYSTRR loft this mottling for Gardiner whoro sho will visit for ti tlmo with her parents on Smith Rivor. AIiKUBI) torday CARLSON was down yos nnd today from North I.ako for city. ii short atny lit the D I. M'GBB Is back from San Brnnclsco. and today wont cnllliiK on tho tiado In tho Coiiulllo Val ley. STBWART LYONS, of tho Coos Day Iron Works, wont to Coiiulllo thl.i morning on IiiisIiiohh mat' tors. COUNTY AS8BF80R T. J. THRIFT canto lieio lust ovoiilng from Co iiulllo and spout today hero on business. COUNTY CLBRK RAY WATSON wont bnok to ()ittillo this morn lug after attending a good roads meeting in Sunnier lust ovoiilng. CITY BNOINBKR S. B. HBNDBR SON, of Coiiulllo, wns a pnssoii ger' homo on tho morning train nftor a touplo of days horo spent campaigning. BD DUNCAN, of llonver Hill, 1ms gono to Gardiner to work In tho mill. Ills wlfo mid family will movo up thoto nt tho closo of tlto school term. FRBD 8LAGLB ruturnud to Co- uuiiio on tim train this inoriiiiiK., ti... muds bHii.B too w..t for him ho brought over yesterday. GKORGB n. PRKSTON, "tho mail from Camp 1," tho poot loKBor who can wilto as well as cut tlm - ber Is Bpondlng a few days In the' city. MRS. CHARLBH M'CULLOCH ro turned on tho Mossongor this mom Ing fiom Huynes Inlot whoto shol YOU AUTO CALL F00TE Ho h.-s a fine now Wltiton Six , Will bo day or night anywhere Nor. I phono number ILL. Hlnnco Ilotol Good service Reasonable rates Residence Phone, 28-J EDITION Isltod with tho family of MeCulloch fot a few days. J. C. 110 Unit Ii. 110 YD, of tho John K. Pi ho and company, of Sonttlo, came back last evening from Se at tlo and this morning left for Seattle nRaln. Ho may return hero later. JUD0I3 JOHN HAIiIi Is expected home this evening from Rosoburg where ho has boon on I. O. O. F business. Next week tho will hold its annual stato lug theto. lodgo meet- t AT THE HOTELS X $ 403 Chandler Hotel H. 10. Henderson, Coiiulllo, T. J. Tin 1ft. Cumuli', C II McCiitcheon. San Kraiiclaro. Alf Johngon, Co (iiillo; Walter lloltnes, Denver lllll; II. 11. Hall, Portland; R. 11 Glascock. Wichita, Kansas; I- B. Cnvendeu, Portland; B. A. 011- bott8, Portland; Harry Preston, Reaver Hill; Georgo II. Preston, Reaver II HI; Bd McKcowit nnd wlfo, Powers; II. II. Ventch, Pott Kttid; S. II. lllggersdorf and wife, Seattlo; V. Merrill, Spokane; 1). I. McGee, San Btanclscoj B. C. Nut ter, San rrnitclscn; T. J. Craig, Seattle. ltlanro Hotel S. Soloman. Gold Rent'lt; G. 11. Jamleson, Aberdeen; N. Homer, Milwaukee; Thotmu Wassnii nml wife, South lnlot; Goorgo H. Was scn, South Inlet; P. G. Olson, North Inlet; S. Atideison, Powers; John linker, Coos River; W. B. Lynch. Bitgono; Wlll'nm Goodman, Coiiulllo; J. It. Cotton, Grnvelford; A. A. Townley, Dunsmiiir. St. fnivvri'itco Hotel I). C. Donning, Rcodspnrt; MIsb Adolnldo Gray, Ray City; Mrs. Clara Gray, Day City; Alfred Carl son, North Lake; Miss I.llley Rob erts, Portland; J I). Mngeo, North I.nko; Ii. V. Mtklo, Powors; Ray Dillon!, Powers; W. B. Moore, Portland; I. Rradloy and wlfo, cbmatock; J. llolilondor and wlfo, Rccdsport; John R. Coffey, Not tit I.nko; James Wilson, North I.nko; G. Sharmnii, Portland; II. Ruck burn, llandon; May Anderson, Co iiulllo. I.loyil Hotel M. Dorvin, San Tranclsco; James Collier, North llond; U. A. Roatron, San Francisco; MIsh Lilly Roborts, Pottlnnd; A. T. Thompson, Port laud; J. II. Btovorjon, Wallncoj W. Graven Biiroka; D. Harry, Buroka; S. C. Slierrlll and family, Bridge. TO ' hi: votbrh ok.htsth'i: his TRICT XO. 2 Unless nthorwiso decided by tho supremo court, tho teiiu of office of C. L. Ponnosk, Jiistlco of tho Peaco for tho Second tllstilct, does not ex plro until January 1st, 1911). Thoro foro It Is uiincceHHury tit this tlmo to voto for aityoiio to fill tho said or flco. However If you doslto to voto for somo one for Jiistlco of tlto Pence, nt this election, kindly write on the ballot tho nanin of C. L. Pontine!;, nnd placo a etoss hotweon the niimbor nnd tlto name. (Paid Adv) BICYCLE TIRES Buy Them From I'm. Wo Charge Nothing to Put Them -- on Your Wliocl MARSHFIELD CYCLERY R OYAL TONIGHT "QUALITY OF FAITH" A An intense drama of the slums and high society in New York. Alexander Gaden and Gert d Robinson (jive an excel lent pOCtrayal Of tllCir rCSpCC- i tive types. f yoil Want to laiKjIl See BLL BUNKS THE BAN- DITS" 6 Reels of Feature Pictures Every Night Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c Admission Tomorrow "CYCLE FATE" SATURDAY "MONEY MASTER" , MONDAY "THE HEART Qp a pAIWTFrj WOMAN". ... .- i 1 l VVIttl MaaamC reirOVa UI IILT uu&l New Vaudeville Saturday FIVE LADIES WAISTS & WASH SKIRTS, the latest in style, the latest in ma-' j terial, $1.25 value, our price 98c. White Wash Skirt at a sav ing from 50c to $1.00 on each skirt, our price 98c, $1.25, $1.98 $2.25. Palm Beach in the wide stripe $2.98 Ladies Corset Covers - 49c, 25c Envcllop Suits $1.98, $1.49 98c. i WANTED X ? WAXTBD Man and wlfo to man ago dining room In hotel. Good chnnce. Apply "S" euro Times. HOMHSTHADS Cohlllo Indian Reservation, Wash., opon for sct tloinotit. Drawing July 27th. About liOO.OOO acres. Comploto Map nnd Description. Postpaid $1,00, Smith and McCrca No. 22 Baglo Rldg. Spokane Wash. J t FOR RENT t l'OR HBXT IIiiuho on No. U'dvvnv. Near lllghland. Apply 38G Sec ond street North. l'Oll UBNT l'nriiMied lioiiNekccp Ing rooms, closo In nnd reasonable. GOG First nml lilrch. ' FOR RKNT .Modern furnished npts. irlvnto bath, froo boat, wator. ?7 wook, $22.fj0 month. Myrtlo Arms. FOR RBNT .Modern flvo-room Imn- galovv on 12th and Commorclal stroots, $12. DO per month. Apply Qolng & Harvoy. AIT. $1.(10 vetk; ijtin.00 mo. Broadway Ilotol. P. O. llldg. I I I FOR RBNT. ROOMS, fide to $ 1. 00 Day; !jtl! to ).t WH'k; Hnutickccp Ing Apts., f?H mo, up. Froo Imtli. Llojd Hotel Apts. I I J X FOR SALE t FOR SAI.B OR HBXT Well fiu iitshud tout house. Phono 418-J. FOR SALB At once, Bionoiny Rug Co, Phuo full of work. Stay nml tench thoroughly. Fine cliancn far mini nnd wlfo. Rest reasons for soiling. FOR HA LB Classy (hcviolct Road ster In hooiI order. Rim less than H.OOO mlU h. Bxtra equipment. 719 Hit Street, Ko. FOR SALB Olio of A. J. C. cows duo to freshen In July. For tho prlco asked alio will itinro than tvvlco pay for horsolf this yonr. Also somo fltto heifer calvos and your lings from register of merit dams. Apply to, F. A. Suit hi ' - X TIMES WANT ADS t t GET RESULTS J , HHEHHHHHHBHIH 1 Get the Habit I 'H If you get our prices I before you buy your U hardware you will not only be satisfied but also will feel as though you were ahead of the 1 Schroeder(S I I Hildenbrand I 8 Hardware and np'H ' i,"i,",y h H (leiieral Repair Wotk A jm H Specialty H g Phone 77 I I -tV