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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1916)
'. V! i tHE C00S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 19 16 EVENING EDITION. REE 85 Fourth Street HOTEL ST. REGIS J n. Schilling, Prop. A Select Family and Commercial Hotel f Headquarters for C003 Co. pcoplo sojourning Jn San Francisco!::::: I Sarter's 13 Tim PLACE TO GET 1'OUIt CANDIES c rum: and delicious Wo 1I0 not speak of Its . QUALITY That spenks for Itself SALTER'S Pliono 2!N.T, Marshfield iFroht St., Opposite Blanco Jlotcl See Us for Music If you want I A piano J A plajcr piano A phonograph , Stringed Instruments Sheet muslo I'honJKranli records Or Anything In tho music lino, cotno In and talk It over. Wo oltnor novo It In stock or can got It quickly ror jou. Wn havo soma used nlanos on which wo nro making very low prlc- Ics, L L. Thomas Music Store 73 Central Avenuo FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 108 Resldcnco Phono 18-J Market Ave. and Waterfront Till: LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL HousckcenliiL' Aimrtinentu Two rooms, 88.00 month Electricity nnd das. Freo baths Slecnllli! romim. S1.RO wr , 4. 4 High Quality Groceries .. Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef iclent clerksbeing out of tho high rent district and Keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The LCarlinn Rmrnrc nnnlnro in (InnA RrnrorJnc 7M South Broadway. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE . rGorst & King, o Marshfield nt 7 a. m., and returning leaving from Empire nt Bio' !U Marshfield nt 11 n.m. njid retnrnlng leavo SouUi iA.rBo l p' ,n I,CftVO Marshfield nt n p. m, and returning JlIllthSIough t 0 p. m. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY we Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY N oble TheateD TO-NIGHT IV I'll m it, TIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM An" I IAl,,'1X ' "T, NKW JANITOR" itoiml'i'u0"0 f tI,w m1 ),l t,mo r,n"Hn fclnpstlck comedies " "nil, Norinu Tahnudgc. nd Vim Dyko Brooks In A ma i ,)AV0,IT,WS STRANGE INHERITANCE" stars nn mmlcln h tliroo leols with tho nlnivo mentioned "CAVm, ,',LyUn"'Hli Company. K"? !,l,IlV t,,k'shkwiax rson. ",c,H,,o wo have luul f5r some tlmo featuring G. M. And- T0MORrinT.tr 1?,00r lrM? Wnlronr 10c Clilldri ...":!! I(1i'T "CIlLtlMBUFAWlRX" will '.' T 'nraiiim.f r ',.. ... .... ....... .. ,. ! Ill An. o.i "!" wtim rtmcr,?a- rial priip,. 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 purchnso Is guaranteed Marshfield North Bend Guaranteed Ranges THE STERLING RANGE In without question tho highest quality, tho most satisfactory nnd lougcit-n earing rnngo nmdo today. It. is constructed particularly for Western fuel, Is reinforced througli otit, asbestos lined mid richly fin Itriied. It will glvo satisfaction oyory day In tho year; It Is insured for jeais against wearing parts, nnd tills Is 11 point you cannot well over look lu making your range selection. Come jn and let us show you Johnson Gulovsen Company QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS North Front Streot Marshfield t1 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Corner Market nnd Broadway Wo solicit nil our old pntrons of tho Lloyd and ussuro thorn tho samo roasonablo rates. " E. W. SULLIVAN Phones 348-J and 326 en no Ithout n doubt tho ted - iii ill iivu iiTu wt--j- . .-. t .frjjfc I i DIMITIES WEATHER FORECAST (Dr AiioclalFl rrcM to Ceo D7 Time. Oregon Haiti or snow, soiithcply winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at '1:4.1 a. m., Jan. 25, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov- ornraent meteorologist: Maximum 47 4 Minimum 37 At -1:43 n. m .17 Precipitation 41 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1D15 40.14 Precipitation samo period last year 42. CO Wind: Southwest, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Tuesday January 2G Sun rises at 7:41 and sets at 15:00. Suit Is Filed. J. M. ThomaB lias begun suit to forccloBo a mortgage ngalnst Florcnco C. nnd T. II. Chap man, Henry, Ilelon nnd D. J. Iloock, Donnott Trust Co. Mill Starts Again. Tho C. A. Smith mill started operations at 0110 o'clock this aftornoon. Everything hut tho EaBtsldo mill was closod clown for about four days wlillo the machlnory underwent its annual ov erhauling. No Mull Today Thoro was no mall today from tho outside . Tho oarly morning train from Coqulllo brought tho county mall from that section and that was all. As usual It Is expected that the mall will ar rlvo on the train this evening. Rainbow Is Rehired. Tho south Itlver stoamor Rainbow hns beon ful ly overhauled and repaired nnd to day Is back on tho run again after being laid up for a week or more. Tho Mllllcoma '.at has been taking hor plnco goc. 'iaclc again to tho North Coos River run. Itlver Goes Down. The tralncrow said this morning that tho water In tho vicinity of Schrooders Land ing, tho other eldo of Coqulllo, was about a foot deep on tho tracks yes terday, but that it was going down in tho afternoon. Tho river did not rlBo as high this tlmo as it did in Inst Novombor. Arc Married Hero Lato Saturday nft-rnoon Miss Gladys Gordon was united in marrlago to Hoy D. Hoy den, tho coromony bolng preformed by Justlco of tho Poaco 0. L. Pen nock In IiIb offlco on Front streot. Tho young couplo will mako their homo on Catching Inlet. Tlioy liavo n great many friends who wish them much happiness. Expected on tho Adeline David Nelson of the local Smith offices will leave In tho morning for Portland, whero ho will bo witness in tho cobo of Wm. nuck vb. tho C. A. Smith Co. Mr. NoIboii Bald that ho folt qulto suro that Arno Moreen would nrrlvo on tho next Adollno, having beon do tninod u San Francisco by business for tho past ten days. Halnmakcr at San Diego. Henry Sengstnckon has Just received a let tor from his daughter,. Miss Genovlovo, who, with Mrs. Sengstackon and Miss Doris nro spending tho winter nt San Diego, telling of an unusual and humorous occuranco thero In tho light of re cent developments. Sometime ago a groat drouth was prevailing and tho San piego county commissioners hlr- r.,1 n rnlnmnlrnr tin 111 nil HutCUlleld to bring down tho moisture from tho J isKies. jio Bianou in uuu m ! followod, whethor It was due, tp his TELL YOUR D0GTOR Yoa are going to takq hla prescriptions to "THE OWL" to bo filled. You will find U will meot with his approval for ho hits confldonco In us. Soo If wo are not right lu nt claim. "The Owl" Wo Deliver Immediately I' Tho Central Avenue Drug Store Phone 71 If ir j Hi efforts or not," and now tho whole country Is flooded, thousands of dol lurs damage done nnd bridges wash ed out. Now tho county commission ers aro refusing to pat Hntchfleld's bill. Itcnt Loner Joo Magalo nnd his brother, who havo conducted tho Blanco slilno stand for tho paBt year or bo nave leased tne old Dlnnco bar room nud will open a card room and cigar business there In connection with their slilno stand. Illthorto thoy havo beon paying $1 por day, or ?30 per month rent for tho room for tho slilno stand and now they get that room togother with tho old Blanco bar room for 2G por month. J t PERSONAL MENTION t PAT HENNESSEY is In from Dolmar today on business and pleasure. It. N. WEUSTEtt, of Coos River, was a business caller hero today. GEORGE STEPHENSON loft this morning for Boavcr Hill to Inspect tho camp. I. N. MILLER went over to Coqulllo this morning to 'attend to sonio le gal business. MR. AND MRS. II. SNOW, of Ban don, woro up on tho Bay today for a short trip. J. A. JANELLE of tho Rccd-Janollo company at Gardiner camo down today on business. DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJEQVIST is expected homo this evening from Coquillc. MISS NELL GILFILLAN, of Dolmar, was in tho city last evening for a short visit. E. K. JONES loft on tho morning train to call on tho trado in Co qulllo Valley points. E. P. BLACK of tho Coob Bay cow Testing association, was among tho flsltors hero today. CAPTAIN CHARLES NORTH, or Bandon, wns hero yesterday qua today on a business trip. WM. VAUGHAN left this morning for Beavor Hill tolook nftor their logging operations there. A. S. HAMMOND, of North Bond, was among tho visitors lu tho county soat this morning. GEORGE MULLEN, of Bluo Rldgo, wns down this morning to lock after somo business matters. SHERIFF JOHNSON was over UiIb morning from Coqulllo, returning on tho later morning train. GEORGE nOSS, of Catching Inlet, was dawn this morning looking after somo business matters. HARRY HOY returned via Florence yostordny from Salem nnd Port land whoro ho has spent a fow days. J. H. FLANAGAN will lenvo this week for Bolso, Idaho and othor northwestern points to look after property interests. J. D. MORRIS nnd wlfo nnd children, Porcy and Noln arrived hero today from Gardlnor en route to Califor nia to spond somo tlmo MRS. W. S. WELLS rotumod to hor homo in Bandon this morning af ter visiting hero with hor brothers Lionel nnd Harry Gordon. MRS. PETER SCOTT returned today from a visit with her sons who nro now omployed In Columbia rlvor dredging operations. FRED POWERS Is In from Powers. Ho says tho Coqulllo river was go ing down this morning and that no damage has been douo so far, C. F. M'KNIGHT expects to leave tomorrow for Portland on busi ness and enrouto will take In tho Eugeno Commercial Club banquot. A, E- ADESPEROER rotumod via mm I wH Are You H i H hVM 1 Giving 1 1 H H tho sick one the best H H H possible chances for re- H1 HhH co very? H' B'H If jou aio jou mo hav- H lfl '" m" picscriptions fill- 1 E ed at Hj I I THE BUSY CORNER ? II Phono SOS Ht I We Deliver Promptly I S I """ I Flotenco yesterday from a trip to Chicago and other eastern points In connection with some timber land matters. ILES SMITH of Coos River was hero . yesterday. It Is reported that he plans to movo from Coos river to tho Baker ranch In the' Loon lake district next month. I). II. DUNNING und wife, who havo beon occupying nn apartment In tho WllllnniB building, havo rent ed tho F. P. Norton house at Fifth and Hall which Claudo Moon re cently vncnted. GEORGE GOODRUM expects to leave In, tho morning for Port land to attend tho auto show. Ho has been laid up with tho grippe slnco Friday and was out today for tho first time. ED LINDDEHG who Is now driving auto stage between Gardlnor and Jnrvls landing came In todny. Ho Bays thut tho paBt fow 'days havo beon about tho roughest that ho has seen on tho beach route. DAVE NELSON, cashier at tho C. A. Smith mill, Is going to Portland tomorrow to appear as a witness In tho cult of William Buck against tho company which comes up thoro this wcok in tho federal court. W. II. KENNEDY returned via Flor ence yesterday from n trip to Port land on business. Ho roports tlyit business conditions nro Improving thero. Ho visited W. R. Haines who is bolng cared for In a sani tarium thoro and found htm rapid ly Improving. MRS. MAX TIMMERMAN will leave In a day -or two for Portland to purchaso somo of hor spring mil linery. From thoro sho will go to San Francisco to visit tho big millinery houses thoro nnd also to get her trimmer, MIsb Magoc, who has beon familiarizing herself with tho Into styles In mllllnory trimming, etc. Thoy will return hero direct from San Francisco and will arrive about February 24th. Miss Johnson will be In chargo of tho Panama during Mrs. Tlmmermnn's absence - t AMONG THE SICK X $$ Mlos Esther Whitney has boon con fined to her homo by n Bovoro at tack of La Grlppo. Sho 1b employed in tho offlco of District Attornoy LI1 Jeqvlst. Miss Ruth Dyer, daughtor of Mr, and Mrs. 13. 13. Dyor wns brought down from DanlolB Crook ycBterdny ho rccelvo troatmont for spinal trou- bio. Sho has boon In o. plaster enst ,for sovoral weeks. A young boh of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stcckol of Eastsldo sustained a pain ful gnsh In his hand ns a result of a fall on a ploco of broken glass. A young Bon of Mr. and Mrs. An- 'drow Landles fell and sustained a 'broken collar bono whllo playing around their homo. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth has boon 'confined to tholr homo tho past fow days with a scvero attack of la grlppo. Mrs. Ray Plnkorton of North Inlot underwent an oporatlon nt tho Morcy hospltnl today and was reported do ing nicely by Dr. Housoworth whod attonded hor. Dance, Eagles' Hall, Sat. eve., Jan. 21). Mail In's Orchestra. SOCIAL CALENDAlt TUESDAY Athene Delphian Socloty of North Bond at tho Library. Ladles Guild In guild hall. North Bend Club auxiliary at cards. WEDNESDAY North Bend D. M. 0. club With Mrs. 0. A. Perkins. Jolly Dozon club with Mrs. F. M. Marhoffor in Bunkor Hill. Boreas Club with Mrs, II, L, Russell on Catching Inlot. Christian Sisterhood at tho church, THURSDAY Alert club with Mrs. F. B. Rood on North Coos River. North Bend Methodist la dles social afternoon. A. N. W. club with Alice Hall. FRIDAY Bunkor Hill Parents Teachers meeting at Mrs. and tho school house. Trio Card Club with Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, Koi)slngton Club with Mrs, Lionel Gordon. Dahlia Club with Mrs. C. M, Conner In Eastport. Ladles Art Club with Mrs, W. B. Curtis. SATURDAY Family CJ.relo with Mrs, G, Johnson in Bunker 1 1 111 Every-day Prices THIS PERTAINS ALSO TO MENS, YOUNG MENS AND BOYS SUITS We carry them in 'worsteds, novelty cloths, serges and homespuns, In blues, browns, greys ahd mixed colors, Manufactured by expert tailors and never fail to give perfect satisfaction, AND ALWAYS AT A SAVING OF ABOUT 25 Per Cent . , $16.50, 14.75, 12.50, 9.90,' 8:90, 7:49 and-6.49 Boys Two Piece Suits $4.98, 3.98, 3.49, 2.98 and 2.25 J. AND P. COATS CROCHET COTTON IN ALL SIZES r Y, We Lead, Others Follow Next Door CO.. 7 . Money Saving Prices Apple Butter (Bulk), Per Lb, $ ,75 Carrots (Fresh) Per Lb, ,02, Tree Tea Per Package , ,50 Leslie's Shaker Salt, All Kinds -. ,10 We Save You Money GETTING'S CASH GROCERY 130 NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL MUSI BE OBEYED TRAFFIC ORDINANCES OF CITY WILL 1115 ENFORCED Ban 'On Open Ciit-Ont-Autos Must Carry Tall Lights After Dark Hlcyclcw AIno ' i Traffic lawB of tho city must bo on forcod to tho lottery is tho edict of tho pollco. Chief Carter nays that thoro Is a ban on open cut-outs on "coal oil bugglosi oach must huvo a tail light nftor dark, nnd no nioro will bicycles bo nllowod to go their way nftor dark unless they carry lights. Instructions woro given today to Night Officor Brockmuollcr to sen that tho city ordliinuco regulating those things nro enforcod at ouco. Tho claim Is thut many auto own ers havo hecomo carolcss and go rushing through tho streets with their cut-outs wldo opon. DEPUTY WARDEN HAYS BOYS MUST NOT KILL TJ1EM Ktnto nnd Federal Laws Against Such Slaying Appeal Mado to Patents and Teachers Cruel winter and freezing snows that drovo tho birds by tho hundreds Into tho towns has been un ally to the small boys with air guns and sling shots. In tho past two wroks dozons of tho song birds havo been slain. Deputy Gamo Wardon Thora ns said today ho Is making atren ous efforts to catch tho youngsters Involved In tho brutal distraction, Thoro aro very Bovoro Btato and federal penalties for bucIi inUero nnts. Calls camo to the gamp vardea from Eastsldo, from down at Bang or and out in Bunker Hill. Ho Is Investigating thorn todny. Appeal to Parents An appeal Is mado to tho parents of tho hcildron to seo that they warn tho youngsters against killing tho birds, nnd also to tho teachers In tho schools, Thoy nro asked to explain to tho children tho vauo of song birds, whnt thoy really piunu to the community and that killing of them Is not only brutal, but Is criminal and an economic waste. .Many Flock to City In tho rccont cold snaps tho birds flocked to tho moro thickly Inhabited districts whoro they em fed. Many of them bocamo qulto tame. It is not at all difficult now for a small boy to shoot a husky robin or thrush from n fence po.'t not. 10 feet away from tho back porch, At this rate tho lltllo creatures havo not a chance. Flvo deputies have boon appoint i ed by tho gamo warden to net for tho next two wooks. Thoy will ar rest uny boys caught killing the birds. i Llbby Coal, ?5.l0. to, Phott 7. PROTECTS BBD cPQr The Originators of Low Prices to Postoffice MARRIAGE LICENSES N. A. Nolson, Lnkcsldo, to Ellza both R. Fox, Bandon. Oscar F. Auor to Bessie Ilaga, both of Bandon. Eugbno L. Grant, Powers, to Myr tlo'A. Jones, Bridge ,800 ,7ny tyoylo for Tailoring una Cleaning, Phono 'J30. JIEW TODAY $ FOR KENT Star Theater Building. Inqulro of R. A, Bock, North Bond. LOST Shepherd dog, sufnlP white strip on fitco, whlto spot on neck, llttlo to right, dark on bnck, dark yollow logs ond tall whlto. ans wers nnnio of "BuBtor." $10.00 reward for roturn or Informa tion that will got him.. J. 12. Ford, Union Market, Mnrsbflnld. FOR RENT HI nrro ninth, rloo In, $100 per year, Apply Chas. Stauff Grocery. WANTED Ghi for general house work in amnll family. Phono 7-R. FOR RENT a 1-2 ncro garden on tho Bhnrcs, to tho right man. J, E. FJtzgorald, Marshfield, Oregon. WANTED BoaidorH and lodgow lu prlvato family. Inqulro 1011 Cen tral Ave. J WANTED $$ WANTED TO lVY Cash registers for cash. Call or phono L. V. Bridges, Lloyd Hotel. . t FOR SALE t FOR SALE CHEAP Double acting pump, good condition. Otto Qroko, North Benfl, Phono 404. FOR SALE Oak ghit-s fchmv case, Bholvlng and wail casos with drawers'. 350 North Front street. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, all var ieties. Futuro dollvory, Coos Bay Produce Co,, Phono -ICO. !; FOR RENT $ FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot ami cold water, bath, 853 Third st. FOR RENT Rooming house ovor Ekblnd's Hardwaro Store. Apply at Ekblad & Son, or call 3C0 THE WHITE IS KINO Of nil Sewing Machines Now located at 25 G Markot aye, West. Phono. 103-J, Wo havo nlsip KPA big bargains lt all kinds of used, maehluoa. All intcbnes rold on easy payments, v . -' . . l '