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wr a; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE i f: ' 3 n w imvo tho exclusive selling rights for tlila groat laxatlvo. Wo who wiu Trlul flz0i 1() C0lt8 LOCKIIART PARSONS DRUG CO. 1jW THE nEXALL STORE i5 t4Mf,ff WEATHER FORECAST Df Aiioflitcil I'fCM to Coo Hay Tlmu 1 OREOONFair In tho Knot; occasional snow or rain In tho West; southerly winds. local temperature record For tho 24 hours ondlng at 4:13 n, m., January 5, by BonJ. Ostlind, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 03 Minimum 29 At 4: 4:i a. m. . . . , no l'orclpltatlon 08 Precipitation slnco Sept 1, 1915 35.07 Precipitation samo period last year . 35.37 winds Northwest, clear. Coos Itlver cemetery. Tho steamer Alert went to Allegany oarly this morning and brought back many old friends to attend tho funeral. Few Arc Registering. Not a great many voters ns yet have regis tered wjth Registrar J. T. Brand under tho now voting law. Tho looks woro oponpd yesterday and all legal votors within his precincts must como beforo 111 in. and nfflx their nnmos to the. cards between now and April 10 or 30 days prior to the primaries. Home Smoked Hams & Bacon The real old-fashioned kind more savory and more delicious than the packing-house produces. Try them. We always have the choicest line of' Fresh Meats that can be obtained. . ' K J. E. Ford (Si Co. 174 South B'way Phone 58-J Union Market , SUNRISE AND SUNSET 'Wednesday January 5 Sun rises at 7:C3 and sets at 4:40. Gno to Corvnllls. J. L. Smith, rounty agriculturist, has gono to Corvallls to attend tho Farmers' Weak. Is Leap Ycnr Now. Judgo Pon nock smiled such a. cmllo yesterday that lilu friends had to ask him what was tho mattor. Tvo Just discover ed Us leap year," ho declarod, "If the girls will do their duty, I'll mar ry them to anybody they bring along notwithstanding his raco, color or previous condition of servitude." And ho wont right on grinning. Would Kvnmlno Uo61cs. J. W. Mclnturff went to Coqtilllo today for tho purpose of presenting a motion lo tho court that attorneys for A. Z. Downs, who is suing tho O. A. Smith Lumber and Manufacturing company lor ovortlmo pay, bo allowed to cx amlno tho tlmo books of tho com pany. C. I, Rclgard has tho caso for Mr. Downs and has callod In Graves and Mclnturff as .associate consul. To the Public TIII1 HA VINOS HANK SYSTEM In tho greatest Invention Unit has over been offered to tho people, but particularly to )oiing people and tliu laboring classes. TIio system tlmt offers (hrco per cent on tho f I rst dollar imdo and hnved, Is nb kolutcly a Roldrn opportunity If tho y(eni Ih iihod. A dollar is round and lolls easily; If It rolls away from jou It Is Io.t for-over. First National; Bank of Coos Bay Marshficjd, Oregon PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Uoble Theateft -1 TO-NIfiHT IV Josso L. Lasky presents tho Illustrious Hronrtwny dramatic star EDOA It SELWYN in a (.peclacuhir plctpii.ntlou of Ills own famous romantic drama. The Arab produced by Cecil 1. DcMlllo, Tho thrilling storj' of how a joung deceit hIicIU haves a missionary and Ids daughter from a horrible inassacio f tho Christians. Tho Orlontal lovo drama of an Arabian joutit and an American girl. Extraordinary hcenos Including lule caravans and companies of dchporato Bedouins. 1 Taken In tho Heart of tho great desert. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. ClosliiK Shop. Miss Florence Al ken Is closing hor Gift Shop In tho Noblo Theater building for the tlmo being and may reopen In another location In tho spring. fllvo Leap Year Dance. Inas much as this Is leap year a dance Is to bo glvon this evening In tho Fin nish Hall whoroln tho ladles must nsk tho gentlemen of their choice. This Is not all, they muBt go and got tho boys and afterward sco that they aro safely conducted to tholr homos. Lumber Much llcttor. Parties back from San Francisco today stat ed that they woro Informed by lum bermen thcro that tho avorago ad vanco In lumbor during tho last few months Is about ?S por thou sand. Thoy stated also that tho rlso had not yot roachod Its limit and that tho domaiid wns strong. Takes Man to Coqulllc. On tho receipt of A long dlstanco messago from Sheriff Johnson early this morning, Chief Carter was stirring almost boford daylight and picked up E. J. HayncB, who had Just como Lin from. Powors tho night boforo, it was Bald, and this moniing went with him to Coqulllc. It Is not known for what reason Hhyncs Is held, whether as a witness or on Bomo charge. Eagles o IiiHtnlL Every mom her of tho Er '"a Lodgo Is urged by President r It. Kirk to bo prcs ont nt tho installation and banquet to bo hold this ovenlng In tho lodgo rooniB. Tho now offlcors woro elect ed about tho mlddlo of Dccombor. Witnesses Aro Called. Tho ro hoaring of tho William Shook white slavery caso comes up in tno ron land Fodoral court noxt wook and tho wltncssos aro bolng notified that thoy will have- to leavo horo about Saturday. Ghlof Jack Carter has boon summoned ns a witness. Tho Jury disagreed In tho frst trial. jrooso Initiate. Thoro woro four now members taken Into the Mooso Lodgo last ovenlng nt tho hall In tho Ilargolt building. Tho Initiates woro J. C. Saunders, Stora A. Musson, J. F. Peterson nnd Carl Hlbargor. Dep uty Supremo Dictator Gloss, of CorvnlllB. who has Just recently boon appointed to tho offlco, Is expected horo vory shortly to oxamlno tho local lodso. Funoral Is Hold. Tho funoral of Mrs. Mary nooko waB hold today at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Andrew Kardoll, on Norm Coos Itlver and Interment was In tho Sccuro Multlgrnphing Agency. Tho Coos Day Multlgraphlng com pany has been formed with Frank D. Cohan and Ronald McGeorgo as part ners, tho papers having already boon drawn up. A FIcxo-typLJttor and a largo multlgraphlng machine was rocclvod yesterday on tho Kllburn from Portland. Tho company wltl handlo tho agency tor this section. TO Former Hesitant' Here. D. C. Kramer, now practicing law at Santa Cruz, Calif, and his father, E. D. Kramer, paBsed through horo on routo homo from Salom whero thoy vlsltod at tho homo of Giib Kramer. Tho Kramors aro woll known on tho Day, having started tho Coos Day Ad vertiser, a weekly paper which later was morcpd with tho CoaBt Mall, for ming tho Coob Day TlmoB. JD. O. 'Kramer loft here soon afterward but his brother, Gus, remained horo for somo tlmo. Ho likes California vory much nnd is proBporlirg thoro. Taxes Too High. L. P. Branstot tor, of Eureka, who Is hero repre senting tho IUiBB cstato that has somo 2000 acres of land on Doavor Slough, says that tho taxos aro so high tho company is having trouble In dovoloplng tho land. Ho said yostorday that nbout ?300 was real ized off tho land this year and about $3000 was paid In taxes. Mr. Dranstottor said that ho told tho county assessor ho would bo willing to soil tho land for what it Is as sessed and Just enough over to pay for what tho compnny has pm Into It. Tho schoino was to drain tho land and open It up to settlors in small acrcago tracts. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner .Market and Broadway Wo solicit all our old patrons of tho Lloyd and assure them tho samo reasonable rates. E. W. SULLIVAN ' TUB LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL Housekeeping Apartments Tvo rooms, $8.00 month Electricity and Gas. Freo baths Sleeping rooms, $l.BO wk., up FOR, TRANSFER AND STOR-, AGq OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 108 RCSidenPA Plinn. Ill Market Avo. and Waterfront WEAVING-AII kinds a spec ialty Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th CoijrUvSo. Phone220-R Armour's Star Ham In tho now STOCKINET COVERING Is Jiibt "Tho Hnin What Am" nindo bettor Ly nolnir smoketi m this cleanly protector, ulilch retains all tho natural Jukes and Intenblfios tho flavor. Order ono today. Aro sold by leading merchant. Matt L. May Wholesalo Dibtrlbujor DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Fhono .170J THERE isn't a month In tho whole year when you cannot, find use. for a pair of extra trousers, When your Bull tiouscrs show signs of wear, or whon you tiro of a "whole suit allko," tbat Is, tho tlmo to buy a pair of lutclic Tiou&ers and learn what real trousprs satisfaction means. Wo can fit. you porfectly and at Just- the price you want to pay. Woolen Mill Store Marshfjeld, North Bend . Many students aro taking advan tage of tho oxcollont opportunity to study volco undor tho ablo direction of Mrs, Franklin E. Conway, whoso methods aro tho best obtainablo and whoso prices aro reasonable. Now students will begin work tho first week. In January. PERSONAL MENTION X j. o. if'.otrtjLbqii ' was in . toa& from his IlnyncB. Inlet ranch. T. F.- HAUSCHILDE, of Coos Rlvor, was hero today on business. MRS. SAM JUMPER waB horo to day shopping frqm Hnynes Inlet. JOHN D. QOSS had legal business this morning at tho county seat. J. W. M'INTURPF was a passenger to Coquillo' on tho morning trntn. HARRY G. HOY wns1 among tho le gal visitors today at tho county scat. GEORGE BUYER was In last eve ning from Powors on n short visit. W. U. DOUGLAS loft today for Co quillo, whero ho had legal busi ness, J. W DENNETT left on tho Earn ing train to attend- tho Circuit Court, T. CIIRI8TENSON, of Templeton, waB among tho shopping visitors horo today. JUDGE HALL was called to Coquillo this morning to attond to ' somo court business. R, N. WEDSTER, of Coos River, was among tho visitors in tho city on business, L. L. THOMAS wns a passongcr this morning for Dandou, called thoro on business again. MRS. MILTON WALKER, of Hnynes Inlet, cttmo down on tno boat this morning. J. T. HARRIGAN, a momber of tho grand Jury, returned to Coquillo on tho morning train. L. P. DRAN8TETTER wont over to Coqulllc on business In connec tion with tho Russ tract. J, P. DRENN, attorney of North Dcnd, wont over on tho train this morning on court business. JAMES DOLLAR, of Dandon, arriv ed horo today froiri San Francisco whero ho spent tho holidays. CHIEF JACK CARTER was sum- moncd to Coquillo this morning to go beforo tho, grand Jury. F. O. IIOIITON and wlfo returned overland yostorday from Portland whero thoy havo spent tho holidays. 'MISS MADLE HILLINGS, a- profes sional nurso of Myrtlo Point, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Miko Durko. PETER MIRRASOUL wont down to Dandon this morning, whero ho cxpocts to bo gono uovcral days on business. HARRY, DULTMAN and wlfo return ed today from San "Francisco, whora they spent tho Christmas holldavs with his folks. L. J. SIMPSON Is expected homo this ovenlnp via tho bench routo from Portland, where ho nan uoon for tho last thrco weeks. L. II. LARSON waB In yesterday from Ton MUo and says that tho Now Year colobratlon thoro was not no BtronuoiiB ns somo expected. JUVENILE OFFICER DUNHAM was in tho city last night on business and was back. In Coquillo today to appoar boforo tho grand Jury. L. G. CARPENTEU, of Portland, in- torostod with W. J. Mitchell in tho Coast Dotoctlvo Agency, camo in last ovenlng from Portland. MISS HOGUE, formorly Instructor in English nt tno High school, with her mother and brother, loft on tho Kllburn today for Dor-keloy, MISS EDNA IIARLOOKER loft oiv tho Kllburn today for Dorkoloy to rcaumo hor studies aftor spending tho holidays with hor parents in Conulllo. F. J. KELLY roturnod today from San Francisco, whero ho spent tho holidays and attendod tho an nual gathering- of tho travollng mon of Ills firm. JENO 8EVELY, of tho GJordrum Conservatory, roturnod last ove nlng via Eugono from San Frnn ciscoi whoro ho opont an enjoy able holiday vacation. DR. L. a. JOHNSON left yesterday for Myrtlo Point on professional business and to boo how tho town Is gottlug along slnco ho movod to , Marshflold, MISS ESTHER SBADERG returned One Price to All Every Day in the Year Commencing tho now jcar wo wish to ciiiplinilzo this statement: That the J. V. PENNEY CO, offcrrt first class nierchniidlso ovory day in tho year, to everybody, at tho lowcnt figure". WJ HUY A'l) SELL FOR CASH. "Red Seal" Gingham: everywhere 12Mc. Our price 10c "Amoskeg" Outing Flannels, all colors, 1212 val 10c Etxra quality Outing Flannels, all colors, 10c vaL-8 1-3o Worsted Novelty Plaid dress goods, 42 in-, wide, in Blue and Brown patterns; good values at $2,00 per yard. Our price P ,-.----, --$1-49 Novelty Plaid dress goods, 36 in, wide( 75c value, Our price , - 49c "CROWN" CORSETS The corsets that give sat isfaction and prices within reach of all at $2.98, $1.98, $1.69, $1.49, 98c and 79c SHOES FOR ALL PURPOSES FOR- ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE AT LOWEST PRICES 'J&ri7zeu IneorDorctict (A90r Netf't Door to Postoffioe We Lead, Others Follow the Originators of Low, Prices Prices:- NQinVAYl HUTTER, toro-pound sqiiaro ... SHRIMP, best quality, two ca ns for ) MAOARONIf Hhort, cut, two pound; for, DON'T FORGET OUR 10c COUNTER KOlt LIVE" llAltOAINR .7Rc .25c ,15c Gettihgs Cash Grocery IOO NO. HROAHWAV, NEAR WE SAVE YOU MONEY' CENTRAL Wheat, $2.10, Maine!. DR. n. K. KELTY,- Dontlst, 204 Coko nldg.. Phone 112-J. Llbby Coal, fR.OO ton. Phono 72, flno. Ho is now traveling south and east of San Francisco. Ho. wont out ovorland. C. R.. PECK Is In Gardlnor today attending to somo business for tho Port of Umpquu. MR. AND MR8. WILLIAM S. CHANDLER and daUKhtor, Mrs Troinaino, loft via tho boaoh routo this oftbmoon for San Francis co. II. S. MURPHY intends to loavo for Portland nnd Salem tho lattor part of this week called there on logal business. Tho Hoy-Gorst auto caso will bo argued boforo tho Supremo Court about January "1 $ 1 AT THE HOTELS t Chandler lfoU( E. L. Stovons, Spoltnno; Paul Jones, Irrlgon, Ore; C. B. Kay, Rlvorton; JV M". Nyo nnd wlfo, Ro no, Novada; Edward Skog, EraplroJ It Smith and wlfo, Portland; Olo Sovcrson, Lakesldo; D. G. Blumdon, Portlnnd; D. R. Atkinson, Vortland; G, L. Goodoll, Portland; L. Eaton, Portland; a. F; Sklpworth, Eugono; L. O. Cnrpontor, Portland; William T. Panck, Portland; Ggorgo Duyor, powors; C. P. Boll, Portland. St. Lnwroco irtd Albort Wymati, South Inlot; J. L. Hotchkl8s, North Bond; Wnllor Stull, Allegany; W. C. Robinson nnd family, Gardrnor; James Wil son and wlfo, Coquillo; R. N. Wob- stor, Coos Rlvor; Miss Ella Burch, Powors; Ralph Barker, Empire; Rlshia C. McDonald, Lakesldo; Mr, nnd Mrs. H. C. nennett, Woodland. l)ln"co Hotel GeortJo Haydou, Emplro; J. Stark. Sllvorton; II. J. Russoll, Powors; IL R. Adamst Myrtlo Point; A An dorson, North Inlot; Charles Doo loy, Powers; Carl Egonhoff, Sum ner; Logan Barrett, Florenco; Noah Folk, Coos Rlvor. X AMONG THE SICK X Mrs. J. W, Bennett is reported qulto sick, at tholr homo. Mrs. Clins. Granby 1b conflnod to tholr homo In tho Wllllamti Apart motits by a. slight attack of illrioss. C, C. Going, who haB been lajd up with tho, grip, was somo bettor today. Mrs. Floyd Galbraltlr loft tho ma tomlty homo today nnd roturnod' to hor homo In North Bond. Captain A. Matson waB taken sud denly 111 yesterday with hbart troub lo nnd had to bo romoved to his homo in an nuto. Ho had a bad night last night nnd was vory woak, but tho ro- port from his residence tins arter noon is thnt lio is resting much ,cas ior which will bo most gratifying noWu to tho scores of friends of the vonorablo Coos Bay pioneer. in I i f NEW TODAY !tt FOR SALE OR EXCIANGM for something I can use. I need a now bluo sorgo dross, slzo 35 bust nnd 41 length. I havo sev eral quartb blackborry proservoa and huckloborrlos, Address 12C8 Commercial nvenuo West. LOST I'Jnlc hIIIc sluivil nt Chandler Hotel Now Years night. Finder pleaso Inform Mrs. O. W. Cum bors, phono UG9-J. Correct Office IIiihIuohh FormeM- Stntlonery and -Times Job Dept. Tiiiies Want Ad Get Hofcults, If b , pia-:SCRllTION8r mw ;" ttw tlw ilnt'tnr knnti'a lis to bo thoroughly trust- v tvnrtliv. Thn first OHsential of piescrlptlou valup la tho purity of Ingredients All our drugs aro solepted for t their purity and havo boon tested for strength, Wo know thoy'ro all right. Wo uso purest and freshest roa 1 torlals, and tho years of j' practical exporienco behind u enablQ us to offer you ? all thnt is best and safest In prescription work, For tho highest purity and first quality drugs and modiclnea wo knpw pur prices aro al- ' ways reasonable. THE BUSY CORNER Phono 208 to San Francisco today on tho , l Kllburn, after making a two- , lllllTrnrnniT mi-iiio wooks' visit with hor sister. Mrs. X WATERFRONT NbWb X caso of Treadgold versus W. J. . wont to Ult Smltii u,jn to load again Mitchell and others, which comes up very shortly. J. C. MERCHANT roturnod yostor day from a business trip' to uan FOIt HALE a-Mi.p. motor, $40; Marlln pump gun, ?12; .30-.30 WinchcstaV, $8; small launch, good order, $7G. 78 Central ave., phono 1511, LOST Circular gold bezel, vtldch holds crystal In watch caso. Phonp 27. J. E. Montgomery, Coos & Curry Telephone Co. '$ t WANTED. i WANTED Girl for general house , work. Apply Mrs. A. II. Powers for tho South. She will sail in tho morning at 0:3Q a, m. for Oak land. iU noon today tho steamsnip Ku ril got u'wny for Euroku and San nujr Mum u uuo...B w... r . ,.... ot aon ami aaya tuo ouuon wr uiu . - m - . naHaongcr n,t year tuoro is urigni. inoy exicci --t ,-,, i ,.rCn somo of tho lumber mills to start I bt rw, Ja ,n MSoJ'SKSU wAowiTia-.JS-SirhSdBSSrfi K navo movea irwni iwo, rumvn apartments In West Marshflold In to tho Gordon Smith house on North Eloventh street. JUDGE, G. F, SKIPW'qRTH, of Eu gene, camo In on, tho stage lat night and left on tho lata morn ing train for Coquillo to tako up his cases on tho" Circuit Court bench. OLAF SBVER,TSEN who retired as manager of tho Lakestdo hotel January 1, whon Ed Smith, a son-in-law of Chaa Thorn, tho, owner took ohargp, oxpecta to lea,yb soon for Spqkano and may go- to Capn i da to locate, J. M. NYE, formorly a resident of Coquillo and' later traveling through this section as, a ropresen-f tatlvo of a San FrapclijCo cloth ing house, was hero today en routo south. Ho came to .Cpqulllo a few days to spend tho' holidays WANTED :i tons grasa hn'. Thono 70-R, J. C. Doano. J X FOP SALE t ' FOR SALE Cheap Jt taken at onco. Cabinet sowing machine, almost now, Apply 358 Third and High-laud. FOR HALE Thirty foot gasoline launch, cheap. Inquire Lloyd hotel. ing- onco. Tomorrow morning tho steam achoonor Yellowstono Is duo in horo from San Francisco, Thq llghthouso tendor Manzanlta vina mi tlin lav tills 'morning. A 10 a. m. tno iiwruy ign vu Portor mill wltli. a full cargo of lumbor for San Francisco. VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrived' nollof. SIusluw. this morning. Adeline. Smith, Oakland, this rooming, Hnlled Hardy, San Francisco, this piorn- ing. ' F, A, Kllburn, San Francisco, this morning. Duo Hero . Yellow6tono, San Francisco, to morrow. Duo to Sail Adolino Smith, Oakland, tomorrow. FOR SALE CHEAP Two, good lets, close In. Address "L" euro Traea $ ft f1t t FOR- RENT (X)NL0GUI1 HOUSE on FJftli, fctrpet for rout furnished. Sep TUla Guaranteo and Abstract Co. HEATING' ST03S atf reduced H.o Bays tho business outlook is prices, Pioneer Hardwaro Co. FOR HENTy-After ThurHdny Fur, nlahod apartment in the O'Con noll bldg, FOR RENT O-rooin house, Phone 70-R. FOR RENT Rooming, hoiue over Ekblad's Hardwar9 Storo". Appjy at EUblad R, Son or call 36Q, FOR- ItENT S'U'cf Uo-voomapart. ' ment'witli' heat, AVply Malsou'a Quality Storo. r