The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 20 1916 EVENING EDITION
THREAT
85 Fourth Street
HOTEL ST. REGIS
Schilling,
J. C
Prop.
A Select Family
and
Commercial Hotel
HeocJnimrterfl for Coos,
Co. leoj)lo sojourning
In San Franclscol::!::
,n,iMl WW
Maud Powell
l'nnumi Violinist
PLAYS
Tonight
IN' PORTLAND
JAXL'AKV 80, 11
Hor rcconls nro now on snlo at
L. L. Thomas
Music Store
73 Central Avonuo
Guaranteed Ranges
fei'lr;',t
THE STERLING RANGE
Is without question tlio highest
quality ""' ist satisfactory unci
IoiiKcsNu caring range made today.
It h constructed particularly for
! 'etom fuel, In reinforced through,
out, nslicMoM lined mid rlghly fin
Mied. It will glvo satisfaction
every day In the year; It In insured
for joiiiH uuiilnst wearing parts, nnd
thU Is n inlnt )on ennnot well over
look In milking your range selection.
Come in and let us show you
Johnson Gulovsen
Company
QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS
North Front Street Marshfield
Can You Beat it?
A logger traveled through the
woods,
A thousand miles he walked;
And on the trip made not one
slip
His CURRIN shoes were calked
For Snlo nt
FIXUP
Where every purchase la guaranteed
Marshfield North Bend
Von can liny
REGAL SHOES
from the Dardanelles to the
Golden Onto
Regnl Stores nnd agencies dot
the United States, span the
ocean, cross tlio continent and
glrdlo tlio globe. Supreme
quality gives them
International Supremacy
Panama $ a p
J2ion or $4.50
GORDONS
Shoe Store
"Shoos of Merit."
Cor. Cent rid Av. uml Broadway
- -THE WHITE IS KING
Of all Soulug Machines
Now located at 25 G Market avo.
West. Phono 193-J. Wo havo
.also got big bargains in all kinds
of URcd machines. All machines
(told on oasy payments.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Cornor Market and Broadway
Wo solicit all our old patrons of
tho Lloyd and assuro them tlio samo
reasonable rates.
E. W. SULLIVAN
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & Kins.
Leno Marshfield at 7 a. m., and returning leaving from Empire nt
8 n. m. Leave Marshfield nt 11 a.m. nnd returning leave South
Slough at 1 p. in. Leave Marshfield nt 5 p. m. and rcturnlaff
leavo South Slough at 0 p. m.
GRAVEL'
We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any tuantltlei
from pile in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices:
From pile on ground, J2.VB per yard.
Oanoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard.
Retail Dopartmut.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite PosMmoe. Flume 190.
RLVTTIE5
WKATIIKH FORECAST
tflr AuocllteJ Tim to Coot Bj Tlmfi.
OREGON Occasional rain
In tho west, unsettled, prob
ably snow and warmer In tho
oast; southwesterly winds,
strong near tho coast.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For, tho 24 hours ending at
1:43 a. jn January 20, by
BcnJ. Ostllud, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 40
Minimum 37
At 4: 13 a. in 38
Precipitation 37
Precipitation slnco Sept. 1,
1015 '. 81
Precipitation samo period
Inst yonr 42.C9
Wind: Southwest, cloud v.
SUNRISE AND BUNSET
Thursday
January 20 Sun rises
nt 7:45 and sots at 4:59.
J
X BORN I
$
SHERYCH To Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph Shorych, at their homo in.
Eastport, Thursday morning, Jan
uary 20, 191G, a girl. Both tho
mother and tho daughter aro do
Ing very well.
ARDOTT -To Mr. and Mrs. John
Abbott, Monday, January 17, 191C
a son. This is their fourth child
and tho mother nnd son aro getting
nnly nicely and tho father Is hap
py. FLAGG To Mr. and Mrs. Flagg, at
their homo on South 11th street,
Wednesday evening, January 19,
191 fi, 11 son. This Is their third
child.
tho Coos County , Business Mon'e
Association were belus distributed
today. Instead of 6,000, the big
Milumo has tho rating on 10,000
people ot(th. rtiuntr. 11 Is tha
work of SccMwty Earl Powell.
No Successor Yet. County Judge
Watson said this afternoon no suc
cessor has ns Yot been thought of
to ttiko tho placo of county assessor.
T. J. Thrift, present incumbent, has
not resigned, though It Is said ho In
slated for tho postmufitersiup at uo-i
qullle.
Bandon Not So Cold, County
Commissioner G. J. Armstrong enmo
over this morning from Bamlon to
attend tho mooting in North Bend
.this evening. Ho said tho thormom-
otor atopd 27 degrees abovo zero
when ho left homo, tho coldest he
lias scon it thcro in years. Ho said
thoro was vory llttlo snow In Bnn-
don as It is too closo to tho ocean
REJECT LOT OFFER
ELKS POSTPONE FINAL ACTION
ON JIEI8NKR PROPERTY
Tablo Proposal to Assist Lounging
Room Project Initial Ion and
Other Mutters Up
At a meeting of tho Marshfield
Lddgo of 121ks Inst ovonlng, tlio pro
posal to buy a lot just south of tho
Elks lot on Second and Commercial
was tabled. Tho lot is 25 x 100
and It was offered for ?3,400 by rep
resentatives of Lovl Helsnor. The
Elks folt that tlio price was too
groat, that $1000 would bo a good
prlco for it. Tho committco wan
instructed to confor further about It.
Some wanted to dlsposo of the proa
cut proporty and buy in another loca
tion boforo building.
Tho lodgo did not look favorably
upon tho proposal to establish n
lounging room and rest room for la-
n.wi bororB nnd Idlo men, declaring that
nilU 11....... ... ,,....ll f I. .. .
fiiL- a 1 c.i.lrt....llM nn.
i, ''". r,S n.there was no necessity for It now.
small tool sllod near the corner of Q HamoT Cooo ikv ronro-
?r .0IEtB.nlgl ?f ! I wnr Comiiany, was initiated into
tho sldowalklng contract t hoy have nicmborflll) nn,, lho confcrr,n(; ot
with the city. Thero is to bo npprox- . . 8 cml 'tiocroR ,vns .inferred nn-
imatcly 1.G00 feet of sidewalk laid , 9nflp, ,';rocs wn8 (lorcrrcd ,,n-
ST,tn,iwnvk STdcflnS?;iPlft0,nl roKUlar monthly dance, It was
SimSrand ffii a'flncuXs ' g' -o held next Wednes
"tlL. "".ffrth ildoj,' Cominer.; .""annual nomination of officers
uiui uuu un iiiu ciipi. otuu ui i'iuvr 1 tnlrn n1. tn,n wnnV. r 1nt
nigiu, tno annual election occurlng
stroot,
Ro's Aro Taken. Probation Of
ficer Hark Dunham left this morn
ing for Coqulllo, taking with him
Henry Lloyd and Charles Bonobrako,
both of whom nro on their wny to
tho state training school. Judgo Wat
ron has a caso or two of a similar
nature to pass on In Myrtle Point
and It may not bo until next week
boforo tho boys Icavo Coqulllo for
Salem. No disposition wiib mndo
yesterday of tho enso of John Os
bom for tho reason that no ono
seems to know whoro ho now Is.
Feed Rlrds.- Scores of Marshflold
people aro putting out food for the
birds which aro threatened with star
vation as a result of the recont
snows. Moro robins havo been seen
In Marshflold during tho last few
days than woro ovor seen hero bo
foro. Somo nro tho Alaska robins
and somo tho redbreast robins.
Thoro tiro also many sparows. Dal
n(1lMnnl nnIA 4 It 4k A Id II Iff) tttlTta will
Grocery t Move. Tho Holmes cat corn nnd grain ivhllo tho local
Grocery will movo from North Front robins -will not. HO Bald that ovor
street to tho Finnish Hall in Wcstj300 woro f0(1 nt ,,,B plnco ycHtordfty.
4i ui phi n;iu Duuu
I
J. C. Periney Company
UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITORS, EVERY DAY IN THE
YEAR GIVE YOU HONEST MERCHANDISE AT HON
EST PRICES THAT CAN BE SEEN AND HANDLED BE
F0R YOU BUY.
t
Buying and Selling for Cash Means Lower Prices
Short Black Oilskin Coats, $1,50 value $1.39
Medium Black Oilskin Coats, $2,50 value $2.23
Long Black Oilskin Coats, $3,00 value ... $2.49
Oilskin .Hats (Khaki), 75c value 69c
Parafln Hats, (Brown), 59c
Goodyear First quality R, E, re-inforced Hip
Boots, sizes 6 to 12, $6,00 grade $4.49
r
l . Inccreoratcd
VAmamrsrwri
V7XWllfi.-rttiTnJfi
We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices
Next Door to Postoffice
several -weeks later.
Hrldgo Parties. Mrs. A. K. Adel-
spcrgcr and Mrs. Carl L. Davis aro
entertaining this afternoon nnd to
morrow nfternoon at Royal Auction
brldgo at tho homo of tho former on
South Fifth street.
Will Give r Tea. Tho guild of
tho Eplscopa' Church will glvo n
tea Saturday uitarnoon at tho Myr
tlo Arms entertainment Hall. A mu
sical program will bo given nnd re
freshments served by tho ladles.
Is Making Plans. Captain Four
choy, of tho Coast Guard sorvlco,
has roturnod from tho Sluslaw,
whoro plans are being mado for a
station, Ho Bays thoro is nothing
now nbout when tho Coos Bay crew
will movo to its now quarters.
Awaid Contract.. Agent Robinson
of tho Crawford Point tract lias
awarded tho contract to P. M. Tul
lcy for tho erection of a small otflco
building, 20 x 30, ono story, across
tho Bay. Tho contract prlco -was
$478.
Buys n Lot. A rcsldonco lot has
boon purchased by James T. Brand
from Horbort Lockhnrt at tho cor
ner of 10th street and Hemlock avo
nuo and overlooking tho bay. Tho
proporty Is almost adjoining the A.
B. Loud residence ,
Haines Better. W. II. Kennedy
nnd Frank Cattorlln, who nro in
Portland, wired fi lends hero yoster
day that W. R. Haines of Marshflold,
who is receiving treatment in a
Portland sanitarium, Is improving
rapidly and will probably bo able
to leavo there In about four wdoks.
Only Few Registering. Slnco the
first of tho year not moro thnn 50
or GO voters havo registered under
tho normanont registration law. All
voters must reglstor boforo bolng
able to voto in tho spring primaries.
Thoy may reglstor at tho offlco of J.
T. Brand on tho second floor of tho
Coko building.
Engineer Is Hero. George E.
Tonnoy, newly appolntod city ongl
neor at Myrtlo Point, wbb hero to
day looking after some engineering
matters. Myrtlo Point is very short
ly going to do extensive sower work
and tho onglnoer is getting ready for
these projects.
Mill Closed for Reimlrs. Both
mills of tho C. A. Smith company nro
closed today for repairs. Tho main
mill will he closed tho rest of tho
wook and tho Eastsldo mill will op
orato Friday and Saturday. For
two weoks tho nulls worked an ex
Is Now Training. Salesman
Hooper, ot tho Eli Lilly Drug com
pany of San Frnnclsco, Is now nt his
old homo In NOw Zoaland training
with tho troops preparatory to leav
ing for tho front, ncoordlng to word
that has boon vocelvcd hero by
friends, Mn Hooper loft Coos Bay
about tho inlddlo of November for
San FranclBco, expecting to got away
In Docombor for Australia; E. R,
Wllllston, of Portland, is now hero
to tako tho placo ot 3Ir Hooper ua,
representative ot tho company in this
territory.
Bettor Now for Birds. The
chango in tho weather last night nnd
this morning was much in favor ot
tho birds who for tho pnst week or
two havo boon having a hard tlmo
to gnther togotlior u living. Tho
llttlo robins again plied their trodo,
of extracting Juicy earthworms from
tho lawns nnd gardous and other j
HE IS IT A DUDE
YOUNG COLLEGE BLN "WOULD
"CARVE OUT FARM" ON BAY
Scorns Whlto Collars nnd Craves
Hard Work "Pointer" Are
Kent Him in u Hurry
Scorning whlto collars nnd the
ways of "dudeB" and craving to got ,
to work with his bauds, a young,
amtiltious cowego man from Kan
tucky, but now living in Snn Fran
cisco, writes tho Chamber of Com
nicrco for a few pointers.
Ho wantB a farm. Not a well
developed, well-stocked farm, with
grassy slopes, lowing herds that
"wind slowly o'er tho lea," and
with well-filled barms dotting tho
landscapo hero and thoro. No
slroo "not on your tintype" Ills
Is a slmplo fancy, and yot por
haps a trlflo moro fastidious than
nppcars. Tho youth would pur
chase part of a forest or woodod
mountainside whore ho might
"carve out such a placo as I would
like."
And so ho proceeds to obU for
full Information regarding home
steads. "Can I got ono within 20
miles of Marshflold?" ho asks.
But tho story Is' only half com
pleted. Like Battlo Creek, Mich.,
"thoro's a reason." Tho lottor oluo
Idatos further: "I caro not If tho
work ho hard. I -will bring with
feiigi
Golden West
Coffee
Just Right
Per lb. . 40c
3 lb. can . . .
.... $1.10
WW HAVE YOU MONEY.
GETTINGS' CASH GROCERY
130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
TAY YOUR DOG LICENSE
Notlco la horoby given tlmt R la
unlawful for any person or persons
to keon a dog or dogs, within tho
corporato limits of tho City ot
Marshflold of tno ago or. moro innn
four months, unless tho ownor or
kunnor f such doir or docs shall pro
mo a companion a llttlo lady -who ; curo a Ucenso for pach dog,. and have
birds got busy, too. showing that if
given Juilf n chance they do not'
nood to bo dependent on charltahIo
bread crumbs. But tho rcsponso of PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
uio pcopio oi JuarBiiwoiu 10 uio np- MAKES EXPLANATION
iuii,B lur iiiu Uinta wua kuuuiuub uuu
bus promlsod to inako mo vory hap- tho number of the llconHtfBtampcd or
py, nnd togethor wo would make engraved upon tho collar upon each
our homo on Coos Boy." dog, and any porson Hhall upon con
And with tho "cat out of tho hag" vlction for each offense bo subject
tho young man says that ho aux-;to n tlno df not loss thnn toil nor
iously awaits tho coming qt tha moro than fifty dollars,
"pointers" thnt ho muy got busy All dog llconsos ar6 duo and must
right away. Secretary Motley has bo paid at otico ot tho offlco of tho
forwardod tho Information to the city Recorder nnd ull doga within
bent of his ability. tho corporuto limits ot the C)ty ot
.Marshfield without Ucenso plato at
tached to collar will bo impounded
Datod this 17th day ot January,
191C.
J. W. CARTER
' Marshal
J
I Tl
lmmodlato. It did u deal of good
and probably saved huudrods ot
birds from starvation.
Says That Steamship Companies Can
.Make Any Rate Thoy Wkh
for Freight and l'nshcnger
t PFRflNAI MPWTinM ii T1,o Public. Sorvlco Commission of
J rtHbUIMAL IVItlM I IUIM 50reB0Il nB no poWor to roglnto tIl0
$ , frolght rates charged aboard vossola
DR. MINGUS was called to Coqulllo .doing business botween ports In this
thlB morning on a, professional state A lottor from Frank J. Mil-
PROF. RICHARDS left this moBi-'1?' Ul FTITJ'ZZ'
ing to nttond to his music classo3od tt)dny nt tho Chamber of Cont
in Bandon. . 'morco.
A. PEDERSEN. of Myrtlo Point,1 Merchants of Coos Bay took nc-
was among tho business visitors' tIon ou tho movo of tno Nortu rn
in iiiu city louuy.
ALBERT SEEL1G, who is In San
Francisco on business Is expected
homo in a few days.
A. J. SHERWOOD camo ovor thla
morning from Coqulllo to look af
ter somo legal business.
MRS. FRANK COHAN ia visiting for
n few days at tho W. S. Chandler
liomo on South Coos Rlvor.
MRS. G. It. M'NAIR nnd Mrs. Ray
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE-irfuItok baby buggy
good shnpo. Addros8 "P," Times
office.
WANTED Girl to assist in genornl
housework. Phono 187-J.
FOR RENT Conloguo'M furnlhcl
bungalow on Fifth street. Apply
Abstract Company.
LOST WEDNESDAY Wagon spring.
Return to C. II. Wnltor. Ph. 10-J.
clflo Steamship company In increas
ing its frolght rateo botween Port
land and tills placo from $3 to $3.50
a ton. They claimed that Inasmuch
as no warning had been given thnt
tho Public Sorvlco Commission
should mako an investigation.
"Tho statute glvos tho Commls-
Watklns, of Bandon, woro among i ;'ou ,uo '" r l" lvr "
tho visitors In tho city today. freight or passongor traffic by wn-
E. W. CHASE, of Beaver Hill, was , ter, nor do wo know of any othor
In last evening and today to looK , rogulatory body having Jurisdiction
I Promptness I
'H Our three watch-words
1 THE BUSY CORNER I
H Wo Deliver Promptly H
MONEY TO LOAN AT !1 PER CENT
after somo matters of business.
N
oble TheateD
-H
TO-NIGHT
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
''are MacDermott In tho throe net Edison foaturo
. t, , "IN HER PROPER PLACE"
,') h,or' "f u slstei'S sacrifice this feature In three reels has
iwtw mmx 'lct," if R was in 5 i-eels Comments in the trade
,U'imc,.,ro,.f'"' "1m,vo ho average See it tonight oidy.
, iS?,B WA8 'r,,K SHAME"
'.ssniuiy ono reel picture with the popular favorite "Beverly
"Tl '
Oni IV'S01'1' op TK BREAKJIAN'S CHILD"
K1,.e..u1'' of Helen rulhoad stbrles.
viV "INIIAND"
"tagi-upl! ComcHly A rih-tick
Mn An ar Htnrn wmilfl hf nn lnfts nf
v uj w ".," ".r:"..V" "i" iP P. T.RWTR Inft on thn nnrlv
ltu"?,A0., VK3S,X rl morning train to call on the the letter,
iibiii"mivi ........, - -- -.-- .- i-,i ... iMr...tn.. nrti. .t.i. '
limit in v,uiiiiiiu vuiicjr iiuiuio,
L. L. THOMAS was a business vis
itor In Bandon this morning, go
ing down on tho morning train.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
camo ovor on the morning train I
and went to North-Bend to servo COUNTY JUDGE WATSON HAS
Bomo papers. I BEEN ELECTED TO OFFICE
DISTRICT ATTORNEY LIHSQVIST , .... ,
unin linnin lnnl nvnn nir -frnm nn. o iuiiuk ui niiumor uuiiuici
m
FOI THAT COUGH
SAN-T0X
PINE BALSAM
over the eorvlco you mention," runu
IS NOT AFFECTED
tickler.
Usual Prices
Lower floor . 15c
Balcony ... 10c
Children ... 5c
toii,w!'1K CHAPI'IN IN "HIS TRYSTINO lLAOE" In two reels
" niKIIl.
There is Nothing Better
25c and KOe the hottlo
Obtainable only at the
Eastern banks aro offering all the
money a man can use nt three por
cent; somo oven nt a lower flguro,
On tho Pacific Coast wo pay moro
becauso It Is worth more, Conser
vative mon aro content with eight
por cent, othors equally conservative
flguro en safe investments paying
ten or twelve. Still others indulge
In moro speculative investments of
fering 25 and oven as high as CO
per cent. Horo ou Coos Bay an op
portunity la now offered for abso
lutely safe Investments paying as
qullle and Myrtle Point whoro hoaoo"8e M. Brown to the effect that
1.. i.n r,r ovrfrni iinva i.i,Bi' county judges, appointed to fill un-
nosa i expired terms shall hold offlco only high as 25 por cont or bettor. If
MRS. J. T. SULLIVAN came over aS the term for which their pro-, J0U doubt th,B Se0 ltt.,rt About It
todav from nandon to lain ifir 'B,IBU'" w 'i uu
husband, the now manager ot tho
men's furnishing store of tho Hub
on Central avenue.
HARRY J. KIMBALL Intends to
leave on the Adeline next trip for
San Francisco 'for a brief visit
with Mrs. Klmbull and also to at-lrl trm of Judge Hall, but also
Stop ami Look at Our
Window
"The Owl"
The Central Avenue Drug
Store
tend to some business matters
DR. HORSFALL returned last .even
Ing from beyond Myrtle Point
.whore ho tvos summoned yesterday
'to call on Mrs, Ed. Bakor who ,1s
I quite 111, It is Bald that she is
much better.
upon County Judgo James Watson,
This was tho statement this morning
of District Attorney Liljeqvlst.
He points out that it is truo
Judfio Watson "was appointed by Gov
ernor Wlthycombo to fill tne unex
Judgo at the regular November,
1911 election, and by this right will
hold offlco for the term of six years.
It was in 1914 that tho legislature
nassed a law extending the terms of
j.off ico for county 'Judges from four
and bo convinced.
THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL
Housekeeping Apartments
Two rooms, $8.00 month
Electricity and Gas. Free baths
Sleeping rooms, $1.BO vik,, up
, to six years. There was a question
as to whether or not this law would
effect tho men already In offlco. A
NOTICE
Tn tho natronn nnd all interested
The Coos Bay Creamery Association teat case was decided by the Supremo
will discontinue the manufacture otlourt to me oueci wini. u ura uoi.
butter ou February 1, 1016, andi Had Judge Watson not gono
manufacture cheese exclusively. through the elootlon, he, would havo
J, J, CLINKINBHARD, . been able to hold his offico only uu
ManaserJ til tho next regular election,
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
, call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 103
Residence Phone 13-J,
Market Ave. and Waterfront
!
t LOST AND FOUND t
$?
LOST Pearl brooch. Reward. Find
or plcnso phono Mrs. Allco Hair,
4 18-J.
$
t WANTED J
?'$
WANTED Plnco to ork nt house
work or wnslilng by hour or day
by oxporloncod and thoroughly xe
llablo woman who ran furnish
roforonces. Address R. A., care
Times.
WANTED TO BUY Cash registers
for cash. Call or phono L, V,
Bridges. Lloyd llotol.
WANTED Woman or girl for gen
oral housowork, Mrs. Frank Rog
ers, Phono 31 07, South Coos Riyer,
J.
X FOR SALE t
FOR SALE Cheap If taken at onuo.
Cabinet sowing mnchlrie, almost
now. Apply 358 Third and Highland.
FOR SALE 10,12 H. P. heavy duty
Buffalo gasolluo marine engine.
Complete oqulpmont Including
Bosh Magnoto. Used only about
18 moB. In fine condition Prlco
$400. Inquire of L. R. McDon
ald, Rcodsport, Oro,
!
t FOR RENT I
$ $
FOR RENT A furnished uprtjnet
in the O'Connell building: hot
water and heating. Phpne 113-L.
SOUTH COOS RrVER BOAT
PERVIGB
IiAUNOH EXPRDSg
leaves Martihfleld every day
8 a. m. Leaves head pf river
at 3:16 p. ia.
BTEASD3R RAINBOW
leaves head of river daily nt 7
a. in. Leaves Marslifield at 3 p.
ui. For charter apply oh board.
ROGERS & SMITH
Proprietors