The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 03, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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C00SBAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, QREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 191$EVENNG fetflTION.,
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Today
We are dis
playing the
new Fall Flor
sheim styles
just received.
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You men who
desire to wear
styles of the
times 'should
"have a look."
They are at
tractive, clever
and distinctive.
Woolen Mill
Store
Marslifidd Noilh Bend
WEAVING AH kinds a spec
ially. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
We are Compelled
to remain in Marshfield, acount no boat leaving until
January 10, and will keep our store open in the
meantime. WE DO NOT WISH TO MOVE THIS
STOCK and prices have been SLAUGHTERED in our
determination to dispose of it. A visit to our store
will convince you. '
"fyattAloM,
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Resolve:
TO UUV ALL YOUrJMEATS DURING 1010
at the
Palace Meat Market
IT MEANS BETTER MEATSS AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE
Palace Meat Market
X. D. OSWALD.
Phono 100.J,
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oble f faeate
To-pMjar
THKDA DARA Tho Vnmplro woman of "A FOOL THERE WAS"
Presented by William Fox In iv iiliotiplay superb.
"THE CLEMENOEAU CASE"
Written by Alexandre Dumas. A fav better picture than "A
pOOLTHeuk WAS" which up to this time was tho greatest pic
ture ever bhowii In this city.
A Drama that WILL LIVE FOREVER, STRIKES DEEP TO
TR13 ELEMENTAL PASSIONS OF MEN AND WOMEN. A -MAS
LRPIECE IN SIX MAGNIFICENT PARTS.
CoinoEnrJy for Good Seats. Two Shows, 7 and 8:-15
15 Coats Upstairs oi Down Children Bo
aNa WEDNESDAY Edgar Sehvyn in bis own play "THE
ARAB", a Paramount feature In five reels.
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WEATHER FORECAST 4
t)r AtiocUlcJ I'ruil to Coo. fer Tlmri.l
OREGON Snow or rain,
warmor In tlio weaji winds
becoming westerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlio 24 hours ending at
4:4.1 a. in.. January 3, by
BouJ. Ostllnd, special gov-
ornmont moteoroloeiBt: 4
Maximum ', ....4.1
Minimum i" ,13
At 4:43 n. m 42
Precipitation, 71 f
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1915 34.C0
Precipitation samo poriotl
last year 34.82
"Wind Southwest, pnrtly
cloudy.
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Monday
January 3 Sun Hscb
at 7:53 and sots at 4:38
born :
$
COLE Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gono Colo, of Hunker Hill, Decem
ber 31, a son.
Aid to Meet. Tlio Ladles' Aid of
tho Baptist Church will hold their
monthly business mooting Wednes
day aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs.
P. 13. Wheeler.
Funeral of 1. W. Small. Tho bo
dy of tho lato D. W. Small will arrive
horo tomorrow on tho steamer P. A.
Kilburn nnd tho funoral will bo held
at 2 p. in. tomorrow from tho Mason
lo Tomplo. t
Special Meeting. A special moot
ing of tho Christian Slstorhood will
bo held at tho homo of Mrs. S. J.
Immol tomorrow aftornoon at 3:30
for tho election of offlcors and
other matters of business.
Baseball nt Powers. Carl Larson
Is In from FoNvors for a short visit.
Ho said that thoy had a vory lively
Now Year's and tho othor night his
Powors baskotball team tlofcatod tho
Myrtlo Point team 44 to 32.
'mijat
Central Ave.
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DREVIT1E
(Moved Place. Jay Doyle has
moved Jay Boyle's Place from thd
old placo on Central avenue to ills
now pluco on ' Commercial avenue,
Into tho room formerly occupied by
the PugBley Candy factdry.
Guild to Meet. Tho Episcopal
Clurcli Guild will hold its opening
meeting of tho year tomorrow after
noon and a good attendance Is desir
ed. Mrs. J. H. Flanagan, Mrs. Em
ma Nnsburg and Mrs. Guy Warner
will bo hostesses.
Cut Holes Hi Pavement. In order
to got a sower connection on tho
main llnu, when a private sower run
nlng down to tho bay refused to
work, workmen today cut sovoral big
l'XJles in tho Contral avenlio paving
near Front streot. '
"Hangovers" Arc. Fatal. Thoro
wero tllreo nrrests yesterday for
drunkoness, Thoy wero Alfrod
Drunoll, Ami! Matson and ' John
Hongrall. Tlicy wero given a night
In tho Hotel do Carter with which to
consolo themselves and this morning
given tho high sign to "beat it."
Much Mull for Delivery. When
the mall failed to arrlvo early Sat
urday and camo in that oveniug,
again yesterday and also this morn
ing, tho pos't-offlco forco found thorn,
selves crowded with work and tho
carriers walked many miles with
heavy loads to rollovo tho congestion.
Sign Contest Down. Thcro was a
mnnll and silent crowd that gathered
about tho otitsldp of tho Pullman
bar this morning to watch tho disap
pearance of tho big gilt lettora "Pull
man Bar." Off thoy camo in n, hur
ry and tho crowd disappeared quietly
as though aiding to pay tho parting
rltcB to tho old regime.
InnpcctH Lighthouses. Lighthouse
Inspector Warrack of tho Northwest
district, arrived horo on tho Btago
yesterday from Portland, and this
morning ho left on tho early train
for Dandon to Inspect tho llghthouso
there Ho has also taken In tho
lights along tho coast on his way
down. Ho expects to return within
a fow days.
Still Work on Line. G. J. Uay
lcss, of tho Southern Pacific, wont
out again this morning to tho Val
ley, whoro ho Is engaged in putting
In tolographlo equipment for tho
lino. Tho instruments at Coqulllo
have been lnstallod. Undor tho
now systom It will bo posslblo to
U80 tho tolophono lino for telegraph
ing. Mr. Daylcss has boon horo
for sovoral du:
Must Hnvo , .ju Dry. Evident
ly in search of "a whistlo moisten
or" somcono is said to havo entorod
tho collar of tho Frank Cattorlln
homo on Now Year's night and took
omo bcor stored thoro. It io not
known whether tho act was a prank
or was played in all seriousness, but
Frank Cattorlln said lator ho would
glvo thorn tho other barrel with a
husky bear trap In It.
Clear Good Sum. Tho Marshfield
Flro Department cleared something
llko $100 from their danco of Sat
urday evening in Eaglos Hall. There
wero closo to 170 couples on tho
floor and a thorough good tlrao
was enjoyed by thorn all. Thoro
will bo somo mora of theso dances
later in tlio yonr, tho proceeds
thorn being turned into a fund for
a firo alarm systom for tho city.
Leap Yeur Social. Next Friday
ovoulng tho Epworth Lcaguo of tho
Methodist Church will glvo a Loap
Yoar basket social in tho League
Hall, to which all tho young peo
ple's soclotles ore especially invit
ed, and tho young pcoplo in gen
eral. Tho boys will bring tho
baskets and ulso buy thorn, and
tho girls uro not to bid over 27
cents for any basket. Thoro will
bo a short program in connection
with tho social. A real good timo
Is being lookod forward to by a
largo number of tho young people
Are Agreeably Surprised. Mr.
and Mrs, J. C. Ross had not seen
their sou Robert A. Ross for about
two years, On Christmas Day they
went over for dlnuor to tho homo of
their son John Ross, head of tho
Scandinavian Amorican bank. Thoy'
wero told to go into a certain room
to find a present and there found
their son Robort hiding behind tho
dcor. Ho had como in unexpectedly
overland from San Francisco. Ho
has been locatod at Mason City,
Iowa. "Ho Is a musician, specializing
on tho clalronot and may remain on
Coos Bay.
Sues for Llfo Insurance. Mrs.
Amolla Vo"IZi of North Rend, tho wld
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For Relief
Of that Cough
Try
TROY COMPOUND WHITE
PINE AND TAR MEN
THOLATED Soothes Inflamed Mucous
Membranes
of tho breathing passages
PRICES 25c AND HOe.
THE BUSY CORNER
Wo Deliver Immediately
Phono 208
ow of John Volz -who died there
March l?,' 1315, tday filed, duit,
through her attornpy, C. I. Reigard,
against the Pacific Mutual Insurance
company, of Los'Angoles, t6 securo a
31,000 policy hold'hyMr. Volat the
1 1 mo of his death. This was nn ac
cident and health policy and tho com
pany claimed that Volz died a nat
ural death. Tlio plaintiff, however,
In alleging' that ho fell and struck
his head against a pllo of lumber and
died from the offects of tho acci
dent. Wiih No Shootlnj; Scrnpo. Thoro
havo been roportd' through tho day
of a shooting' scrapo in the city, and
several telophono cttlls wero received
at police headquarters regarding tho
matter. No trouble has been re
ported to tho bflcers nor havo any of
tho rumors proved tangible. It wus
Lalfio reported that thoro was a Nglrt.
Saturday night which lasted halt ail
hour and that ono man got his
allowed off but tho police Bald that
no such occuranco had been report
ed to them and that no arrests for
any such offense had been made.
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t PERSONAL MENTION
DAN M'KINNON has roturnod from
a business trip to Portland.
W. INGERSOLL camo In from Ten
Mllo to spond Now Years.
FRANK ROOD of Coos Rlvor was a
Marshfield business visitor today.
C. I. REIGARD wont ovor to Co
qulllo thlB morning on legal busi
ness. W. C. CHASE and wife, of Co--qulllo,
wero visitors horo ovor
Sunday.
ROY LANDRITH of North Coos Riv
er was a Marshfield business visi
tor today.
MISS ANNA THORHAVEN of
North Bond was a MarBhflold vis
itor today.
MISB RUTH ALLEN has taken up
her duties as bookkeeper at' tho
Chandler Hotel.
W. J. HILL and wife, of Powors,
woro In tho city Saturday1 and
Sunday on a visit.
JAMES M'CUTCHEON and wifo, of
Beaver Hill, wont ovor to Co
qulllo this morning.
JUDGE COKE and A. B. Loud wont
over to tnko up 'their court work
at Coqulllo this morning.
L. A. LILJEQVIST, district nttor
noy, wont ovor to Coqulllo this
morning on court business.
DAVIS HOWARD wna among tho
visitors in tho city from. North
Inlet to Bpond tho week end.
MISS MYRTLE COWAN loft on tho
stago yostorday for Eugono, re
turning to rcsumo hor work at
tho University.
MRS. EDWARD E. DYER and
daughter, Miss Ruth Dyer, wore
down yesterday from their homo
on Danlols Creek.
J. E. PAULSON, prominent citizen
of Coqulllo and a director In tho
local Scandlnavlan-Amorlcan bank
was in tho city yesterday.
JUDGE JOHN HALL is expecting to
leave somo timo noxt week to
pay a visit to several of tho Odd
Follows lodges in Oregon.
MISS LUCY POWERS returned to
Eugono' yostorday after spending
tho holidays with hor paronts,
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powors.
MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN roturnod
to work In Coqulllo this morning
aftor spending tho week ond with
hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
Frlxoon.
JACK M'DONALD was a passongor
on tho early train to tho McDon
ald & Vaughn camp at Deavor
Hill, whoro sovoral changes aro
boliig mado,
L. E. BROWN loft on tho stago today
for Portland whoro on Wednesday
ho will attend tho annual moot
ing of Mutual Llfo lnsuranco
agents of Orogon.
MISS MARGARET STEINLECHNER
roturncd on tho Messenger today
from Tomploton, whoro sho spent
tho holidays with hor paronts.
Sho Is a student In tho high
school.
GEORGE A. BAINES and family
camo down from Danlols Creek
yesterday, whoro they spont tho
week end with Mr. and, Mrs, Hod
don. Thoy found four Inches of
snow up tho rlvor.
SHERIFF ALF JOHNSON camo
ovor from Coqulllo on tho morn
ing train to attond to some mat
ters of business. Ho reports
everything dry and quiet In tho
othor end of tho county.
BATITLETT FLANAOAN loft this
morning for Eugono. Ho has
charge of a farm near that place.
Ho has beon spending tho holi
days horo with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Flanagan,
ED' DYER camo down from his Dan
lols Creok ranch today to take his
daughter, Miss Ruth, who hasboou
' here for medical treatment, homo
! with him but sho will bo unable to
t return until tomorrow. She will
have to wear a plaster cast for a
j timo,
('CARL LARSON camo down from
Pownrs today for a visit, expecting
to return tomorrow. Ha Is em
ployed in tho Hub storo thero and
hns not been to tho city for sov
oral weeks, as evidenced by the
fact ho woro a mustache into
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ty&ti'ERS CANNOT EIjIj P-VPEIfS
CONTAINING LIQUOR ADS
I.nw Affects Eastern Magazines And
Also the San Francisco
Dally Ncivspaiiers
Local nows doalors today woro
puzzled ns to what thoy should do
about magazines and aii Francisco
newspapers containing liquor adver
tlEcmohts. Thoro nro on hand now
tho January numbers of most of tho
magazines which icomo boforo tho
law wont into cfect. Ono dealer, to
avoid any trouble, was busy cutting
tho liquor ads out of tho magazines
so ho could soil them for tho reading
matter and not get into any trouble.
Suggestion Mndo
Another suggested that tho nows
dealbrs get together and malco nn af
fidavit stating to tho nows com
pnny In Portland whoro thoy buy
their magazines, that thoy would
rrosocuto them If thoy sent them any
magazines containing tho objectlon
nblo ads. As tho nows houso which
furnishes most of tho magazines In
lbcatod lu Portlnml it could not Bend
etch magazines as it would bo mail
ing liquor ads.
What tho local doalors will prob
ably do will bo to talk to District At
tcrney Llljcqvlst and soo what at
tiludo ho directs tho nows dealers
shall take.
Bars California Papers j
As tho San Francisco papers con- j
tnln liquor ndjvortisomonts It ,Ulll
hardly pay a nows doalcr to spend
his timo cutting thorn out boforo I
colling tho paper. Somo dealers say
U.oy may not bother trying to handle
tho California papers.
An Opinion Given
On this subject tho Portland Tele
gram Bays:
"Tho ticklish fcaturo Is that
which pertains to tho udvortisomonts
In magazines, periodicals and nows
paporn which aro printed clsowhcro
and which aro sold in Oregon. Such
nc aro brought into tho stofp sub
scribers through tho United State?
mall "cannot bo controlled y tho
stato laws, but thoso offered tyrnalo
on tho nows stands must havo jail ill
egal matter romovod. Prohibition
advocates stato that a strlcjt. enforce
ment of this section Is necessary to
provont tho liquor intoros'tB ' jtroai
printing and distributing thplr dd
vcrtisomontB as nowspnpefs or mag
azines, it will also provent EhBtcrn
ond California newspapers carrying
liquor advertisomonts from bolng dis
played on tho nows stands In Orogon.
" Apparently tho task of dolotlng
tho liquor advortlsomonts from tho
nowspapers and magazines dovolvcs
upon tho nows dealers. So, if you
buy a California nowspapor with
yawning holes in tho pages, you can I
. a . a . . . - .Lll ( (i. I
ieoi assureu tnac tuo nows tienier
has boon performing his duty as a
consor."
iT PLENTY DBS
THREE HUNTERS RRING DOWN
HAG OF 01 IN SHORT TIME
Say Rainy Weather Huh Improved
Local' Shootings-Rut 11 More
Days of Season Remaining
Perhaps tho biggest bag or tho
duck soason Is tho ono reported to
day by Capt. Robort Monson, of tho
Messongor, On Saturday ho wont
out on Ton Mllo with two friends mm
within a few hours timo tho men
shot Gl ducks.
Thoy say that tho rocont Btormy
weather has brought many ducks
not only Into tho lako districts north
of horo but onto Coos Day as well,
giving now perhaps tho best hunting
or tho season.
Thoro remain but cloven moro
days in this duck soason and many
persons aro taking out tholr shot
guns for a last try.
Capt, Monson says that on certain
parts of Ton Mllo tho hunting has
beon protty good slnco last October.
William Sloop and William McCul
loch woro out with Capt. Monson,
Tho bags of early season woro
mighty light ones in most instances,
tho hunters have declared, becauso
of tho fact that in tho Coos Bay coun
try tho hunting starts a month later
than it does on tho Columbia,
VESSEL MOVEMENTS
Arrived.
Hardy, from San-Francisco, 8 a.
m. Sunday.
Sjioedwoll, Bandon, this morning.
Due Ifoi'e,
F. A. Kilburn, Portland, tomor
row. SOCIAL' CAXENDAir
MONDAY
Alpha Delphian ' Society
with MIbs AUc'o'Curtls.
'TUESDAY
Ladles Guild, In Guild
hall.
h
A New Year's Resolution
should be to visit the J. C. PENNEY CO. STORE, arid
examine their merchandise before buying. This policy
will mean a saving of a great many dollars by the end
of 1916. '
You can save 52 cents on n Sl.JIO Loggers' Shirt nt ...... .9.08
(Double back, double brcaBt and double sleeves.)
You can Havo r2 rents on a $2.fi0 Flannel Shirt nt $1.08
(In light and dark grays, tan and khaki colors.) f
You can save CI cents on n 82.00 Flannel Shirt at' $1.-10'
(In grays, browns, tan, khaki drid Tilue.)
You can savo 27 cents on a $1.25 Flannel Shirt at 08c
(Theao conio in brown, bluo, gray, ollvo and khaki colors)
and should bo seen to bo appreciated.)
You can snvo $1.02 on n 80.00 Sweater nt $1.08
(Raglan Sloovo, all wool, cardinal, Oxford and maroon colors.)
You can savo $1.02 on a $5.00 Sweater at $3.08
Tho above nro n few of tho many values that cannot bo duplicated
except at
' Incorporated
8.1 11UBY STORES
Next
Wishing everyone a Hrippy
A Few Holiday- Speciate:-
CRANBRRES, Per pound --..-Jx-IOc
GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE, Per pound 25c
FRESH EGGS, Per dozen 45c
Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoeney
130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
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SONNER AF NORGE CTovre Loge No. 26
Onsker Alle Norske
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OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.' " "'
Lcato Marshfield at 7 a. rn., nnd returning leaving from Empire at
8 a. in. Lcavo Marshfield nt 11 a.m. nnd returning leave1 South
Slough at 1 p. m. Leavo Marshfield nt 0 p. m. and 'returning
lcavo South Slough at 0 p. m.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Effjoient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
t AMONG THE SICK :
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0. C, Going is confined to his
homo by a .soyoro attack of la grlpp6.
Chas. Watson is roportod qulto 111
otitis rooms today,
Robert' Peters, ono of tho West
ern Union messongor boys, wus ta
ken sick this afternoon and had
to go off duty.
Harry W. Palntor, who returned
SaMirday ovoulng from Portland, via
Myrtlo Point, Is reported to bo much
bottor today. Tho hard trip In from
Kosoburg almost exhausted his
strength and ho was qulto ill on Sat
urday but u comploto rest of a duy
leaves him in bottor shape.
Dr. F, C. Vnuuhn, Dentist, Room
20, Fhht National Bank building.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Corner Market nnd Broadway
Wo solicit all our old patronB of
tlio Lloyd and assuro thorn tho samo
reasoriablo rates.
E. W. SULLIVAN
THE LLOYD. FAMILY HOTEL
Housekeeping Apartments
4 Two rooms, $8.00 month
Electricity and Gas. Free baths
Sleeping rooms, $1,00 wk., up 4
DRY WOOD
' at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phone 87DJ
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE' OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Cidl
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Tr Phone 103
Resldcnco Phone 13-J
Market Ave, and Waterfront
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED.
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171
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,loor to
Mhrnliflcl.il, P.ostofflco
nnd Prosperous New, JYcftri
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$!$
WANTED 100 lb. or more fish
dally. Dox 4CC, city.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply Mrs. A'.' II". Powora.
FOR RENT 0-rooiu house, Phono
70-R.
WANTED il tons grnHs hal'. Phono
70-R, J. C. Doano.
FOR RENT FurnUhed
per month. Call at
Connor & Hoagland'Sj
room, ' $,
flat ovor
FOR SALE Cheap if taken at om-u,
Cabinet sowing (reaahlno, nlmost
now. Apply' UGTklrdand High
land. ' ' '
WANTED Boy withiMoyclo to tako
ordors and dbllvurv." Inquire at
Times offioo. . no -i
LOST Umbrella ui.ivltlU owner's
name engraved! on handle. Flndbr
please return to Times offlco.
t wanted" t
WANTED Medium" bIzcIi safe. Must
- bo Btrictly a bargain. Phono 137-J.
t FOR SALE t
$ t
FURNITURE Including piano, 'for
salo cheap, A. E.' Stovall, 844 So.
Broadway.
FOR SALE Thirty foot gasolluo
launch, choap. Inqulro Lloyd
hotel:
FOR SALE CHEAP Two good lots,
closo In. Address "L" caro Times
t FOR RENT t
FOR RENT Rooming houso over
Ekblad's Hardwaro Storo. Apply
at Pkblad & Son or call 3GQ.
FOR BENT Nice two.room 'apart
mont' with heat. Apply' 'Mats'on'a
Quality Storo.
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