The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 26, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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i,- rutllcs Shoft, Jill Rood
waken "' ,() $.i03
j,0 pair Men's SHoC t,1,l(Wt ,my
Price.
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m
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aectric Shoe Store
Shoe IlcpnlrM Wlillo You Walt
g J, IMMMIJ, irujit
180 South Broadway
I 85 Fourth Street I
I HOTEL ST. REGIS I
I J. B. Schilling, Prop.
I A Select Family, I
I antl I
I Commercial Hotel
I Hcailqimrtcrs for Coos H
I Co. pcoplo sojourning
I in San Francisco:::::: H
You
?re h Time
BREVITIES
For Some of The Dut
chess Trousers Bargains
A generous slice has been
scissored from the price tick
et, so you may select from a
wide range of patters made up
in correct styles and save
from
15 ft 25
By buying NOW
Woolen Mill Stores
MnrshfloliI North I (end
YOU WANT GOOD MEATS
That's llio WiiiI you got when you Initio nt llio Union Market.
Our lino of ficsli incut In complete. Wo Iiiivohoiiio choice hoof mm
nml you oiiKlit lo try our liroakfiiMt steaks if you want u really ilc
llcloiiH rut.
liver) body who trio our homo-smoked lining nml Iincon, keeps on
ordering them. Holler enjoy miiiio yourself.
PHONE US YOUU ORDKIt
J. E. Ford (8b Co. 9 T 11.1.1
fflLfS way union roar&ei
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
Ike most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly modera
twenty-lach hydraullo dredge Is I'aclflo waters
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
GRAVEL'
We aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL la any (uantltlei
from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcei:
From pile on ground, J2.V5 per yard.
Carload lots, taken from cara, J2.00 per yard.
Retail Depart most.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite PosMMflco. Phone 100.
N
oble TheateD
TO-NIGHT IV
J1.SSIJ Lt jaSKV presents Uroadwny's Cloverost Comedy Star
' VICTOR MOORE
"i,.? .sc,a",,nKly laugliahlo picture version of Unit supremo Irish
-Mwedftm eoi,,cdj;.lr,una -
Chimmie Fadden
lly 13. W. Townsend
pan C0Tie1 1,,at f,ts yiv' Mooro fXS if h0 ,,nd be0n bdrn tav t,IB
and'il KMlolts of u llonery Hoy unjustly nccused of robbery.
iiPai!!'0 ,IWM,,e' which ho wins a sweetheart In tlio homo of
cOME EAULY SEVERAL OTHER PICTURES
I'Oiver Floor irSe ' Itulcmiv lOo Cliildron 5o
WEATHER FORECAST
IDr AuocUtrl FrtM to Coo By Tlmn.
OREGON - Unsettled,
probably snow; easterly
winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlio 24 hours ending at
4:43 n. m., Jan. 20, by
DonJ. Ostlind, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum 44
Minimum 29
At 4.1,1 a. m 32
Precipitation 2C
Precipitation clnco Sept. 1,
1915 40.C9
Precipitation samo period
last year 42. C9
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Wednesday
Janunry 20 Sun rises
' at 7:40 and Bots at 5:07.
To Put Up Clock E. II. McCrnck
en Is hero from Minneapolis for tlio '
purposo of installing n largo electric
clock with chimes for tlio Flanagan
and Hcnnott bank.
In Mack Hills C. M. Caton, for
merly secretary of tho Coos Day
Business Men's Association, writes
friends hero that ho has again locat
ed In tho Mack Hills, or rather Hill
City, S. D.
Enlertnl"s Today. Miss Dorothy
Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gcorgo A. Dalncs, south Fifth St.
cntortalned today in celebration
of her soventh birthday.
Suit In Filed Suit wnB riled in
tho Justlco court this morning by
Gcorgo Getting to collect from C. E.
Edwards a noto for ?150 which Is
claimed now to bo overdue. Interest
and attomoy'B fees is also asked.
Civil Cases in Court Judge Coko
Is continuing to hold court this
wcok at Coqulllo, having sovoral ci
vil cases on tli ' )cket. MoBt of thorn,
howovor, dro l ..all cases. Tho crimi
nal matters havo beon cleared up.
No Gunio This Week Tiioro will
bo no gamo of tlio Marshfield high
school this wcok end. Tho team otayB
a', homo for practice getting ready
for about two games of tho noxt week
ond. At tho present, tlmo tlio locals
huvo played two games In tho county
Icaguo nud havo won thorn both.
To (Jo on Dry Dock Tho Nairn
Smith, which Is now taking on a car
go of lumber nt Tacoma for San
Francisco, will go on dry dock at San
Francisco for a gonornl overhauling
and probably will not reach Coos Day
until nbout February 1G.
Slv Now Moose Tho Mooso Lodgo
Initiated six now mombors last ovon
ing, having tho largest attendanco of
membors In many weoks. Tho now
Mooso aro: L. C. von Shlpninn, of
Illuo Ridgo, Luko Edlngton, Q. S.
Giillllnnis, Georgo Sagar, Richard
Johnson nnd Ernest Hill. Tlio moot
ing wob followed by n supper.
Witnesses Do Nob o Tho wit
nesses In tho enso of Duck versus tho
C A. Smith company received word
last ovonlng not to loavo this morn
ing for Portland. It is expected that
tho caso will bo callod n few days
from now. Tho witnesses for tho
Smith Company aro: David Nelson,
A. H. Powers, Charles Noble nnd O.
M. Johnson.
May Get Tillamook Munngqr.
Thoro is a possibility that tho Coos
Day Creamery will socuro a manager
from Tillamook to como nnd tako
chargo of tho business, though this
has not yot beon doflnltoly sottoled.
J. J. Clinkinbeard, ono of the stock
holders In tho concern, stated nt tho
tlmo that ho Intended only taking the
position of manager tompbrarlly, and
until Bomeono olso had beon selected.
I PERSONAL MENTION
J. C. MENDE, of Coos River, was In
tho city shopping today.
T. F. SAL1NQ was hero today on a
business trip from Coob Illver.
MR. and MRS. C. HAUTMAN, of Co
qulllo were In tho city today.
WILLIAM CANDL1N was over again
from Coqulllo. calling on tho trade.
WILL aoODRUM'left on tho stago
today to attend tho auto show
in Portland.
JOHN C. KENDALL came homo last
evening from Coqulllo where he
had been on business.
JOHN C. KENDALL loft on tho late
morning train for Coqulllo where
ho was called op" business.
V. E. ALLEN left on tho morning
train for Dnndon, whero ho is
calling on tho trade today.
T. 'A. "WALKER, prominent lnsur
nnco man of Coqulllo, was ovor to
day on a short business trip.
LLOYD W. JACODS has roturnod
homo from ti trip to Dandon and
other Coqulllo valley points.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY L1LJE
QV1ST returned last evening from
Coqulllo whero ho has been on
court business, i
CAPT. ROBT. JONES, of tho Blcam
ship Golden Gate, was about last
evening and this morning meeting
many of his old acquaintances.
J. D. MORRIS and wifonnd daughter
Miss Nola, woro visitors in tho city
today from Gardiner, having como
down on tho stngo yesterday.
HENRY WIEDER who has beon lo
cated In California for sovoral
years is hero fbr a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Wied
cr of Ten MUo.
T. V. CATTERLIN roturned homo
on today's stago from a trip to
Portland, hnvlng stopped off at
points along tho routo for his now
firm, Lang & Co.
A. F. RAPP, manager of tho Wells
Fargo company In South-western
Oregon, left on tho Btago this
morning for Eugeno nftor spend
ing a wcok In this vicinity.
LLOYD II. CORNWALL, of tho
beach auto routo, camo down on
tho stago yesterday for a business
visit In tho city. Ho rocontly broko
his arm In cranking a machino nt
Winchester Day.
POSTMASTER HUGH McLAIN loft
yesterday for Eugeno, whoro ho
will attond tho Cbmmcrclnl Club
bnuquot as tho official represen
tative of tlio Marshfield Chambor
of Commerce.
A. 55. DOWNS will lenvo tomorrdw
for Portland, whoro ho expects to
tako a position with ono of tho
lumbQr mills thoro. Mrs. Downs Is
rapidly rocovorlng from hor rocent
operation.
W. G. CHANDLER returned from tho
W. S. Chandler homo on South
Coos Rlvor. Mrs. Chandlor Is near
ly recoverel from n painful injury
Busjalnod a fow wooks ago, having
broken ono of hor toes.
II. S. MURPHY arrived homo today
from Portland and Salom whoro
ho has boon for a fow weoks on
legal matters. Ho says that tho
weathor has boon Intonsly cold nt
' Portland with no lot-up.
MRS. MAUD TURPEN nnd llttlo son
pro Intending to loavo tomorrow
for Snu Fxanclsco.whoro they will
probably romain for a couplo of
months boforo returning, Mrs. Tur
pon's olstor lives in San Francisco.
SUPT. W. P. MILLER, of tho local
railroad, with C. II. Marsh of tho
Southern Pacific and C. F. Mc
Knlght loft this morning on tho
Btago for Eugeno. Thoy will attend
tho Commercial club banquet thoro
tomorrow night and proceed later
to Portland on business,
SggfJMKf
RUMOR ENGA EM EXT
OF MISS KIMMER
According to a report in
Marshfield, close friends of
Miss Georgia Zlmmor, daugh-
ter of Mrs. II. J. Kimball,
V Jr., and Rox Webb, roproacn-
tntlvo of Noustatter Bros, of
'San Francisco, havo been ap-
prised of their engagement.
4 Miss Zlmmer Is ono of
4 Marshfleld's most handsomo
young women. Sho and her
mother havo been spending
tlio winter In San Francisco
nnd Mr. Kimball left for
thoro last woek, giving riso
to n report that tho nuptials
may tako placo soon. Thoro
4 is no confirmation of the rc-
port.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
North Bond D. M. C. club
with Mrs. C. A. Perkins.
Jolly Dozen club with
Mrs. F. M. Marhoffer In
Bunker Hill.
Dorcas Club with Mrs. 11.
L. Russell on Catching Inlet.
Christian Sisterhood at tho
church.
THURSDAY
Alert club with Mrs. F. D.
Rood on North Coos Rlvor.
North Bond Methodist la- '
dies social nttornoon.
A. N. W. club with Mrs.
Allco Hall.
FRIDAY
Bunker Hill Parents nnd 4
Teachers mooting nt tho
school lipiiso.
Trio Card Club with Mra.
"NVm. Schroodcr.
Kensington Club with
Mrs. Lionel Gordon. 4
Dnhlla Club with Mrs. C.
M. Conner In Enstport.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
W. D. Curtis. ,
SATURDAY '
Family Clrclo with Mrs.
4 G. Johnson In Dunker Hill.
: AMONG THE SICK 1
$$
Mrs. Thompsdn of Hayncs Inlot
who underwent an operation at the
Mercy Hospital Is roportod doing
nlcoly.
Mrs. Quimby, of tho Jnrvls Land-
Mr Chrlstonson is tho now huttor ,ne 8ctlon is at tho Morcy Hospital
maker at tho creamery. I receiving treatment
.uo. cjiizauum Adams or ino .Mat
son Quality Storo is confined to hor
bed today with La Qrlppo.
Dr. E, E. Straw is ablo to bo up
and around again after a siego of Lu
Grippe, hoils and othor compllua-
tious,
C. F. McGeorgo who has beon con-
NOTICE
To tho patrons and all Interested;
Tho Coos Bay Creamery Association
win fiiHcnntlnue the manufacture of
butter on February 1, 1910, and I
manufacture cheeso exclusively.
J. J. CLINKINDEARD,
Manager;
For Grippe
And Colds
QUICK RELIEF
PUROLA LAXATIVE
COLD TAHLETrf
An etflclent remedy
for colds', coughs bronchi.
tin, headaches und neural-
ugla.
Onjy 25c bov
THE BUSY CORNER
Phono 208
Wo Deliver Promptly
rt ' fined to his homo with cold, La
Grlppo and ear troublo is ablo to bo
up and around.
WilBon Kaufman, who has been
I quite ill at his homo is reported
Ij quite in at ins liomo is much Ira-
Pmivm H9 w ill IU UIU)
Miv F, C. Quimby, of Jnrvls
J Landing who was operated upon
at Mercy hospital the first of tlio
!week is much Improved,
Mrs. W. F, Byerly, wife of the city
; treasurer of Eastslde, is quite sick at
l.er homo In that city and It, is re
Sported to be somo worse.
I L. G. Meeks is ill at his homo In
'CooBton.
Miss Evelyn Whitnoy . is con
fined to her homo today with tho
grippe.
Mrs. L. L. Thomas Is laid up
with tho grip,
FACTORY TO START
Tho Dandon Western World says:
Soon uftor tho first of February
tho Perry Vonoer plant will open
witli a forco of six or eight omploy-
oos and will probably continue In op-
orntlon during tho ontlro summer,
14 tho announcement made today by
F. S. Porry, managor of tlio factory.
J NEW TODAY 1
LOT FOR SALE Closo in, good lo
cation. Phono 129-L.
FOR ItENT Furnished apart
ment In tho O'Coniioll building.
Hot water and heating. Phone
113-L.
J
X LOST AND FOUND :
LOST Shepherd dog, small whlto
strip on faco, white Bpot on neck
llttlo to right, dark on back, dark
yellow legs ond tall whlto, ans
wers name of Duster." $ 10.00
roward for return or informa
tion that will got him. J. E.
Ford, Union Market, Marshflold.
$$
t WANTED I
$
WAITED Girl for gonera! house
work In small family. Phono
7-R.
Every-day Prices
THIS PERTAINS ALSO t6 MENS, YOUNG MENS AND
BOYS SUITS
We carry them in worsteds, novelty cloths, serges and
homespuns, In blues, browns, greys and 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
J . tneornarsted J
f ! I' ! I
wrm v'Mi'iif-Arm
We Lead, Others follow The Originators of Low Prices
Next Door to Postoffice
Money Saving Prices
Apple Butter (Bulk), Per Lb, $ ,75
Carrots (Fresh) Per Lb, ,02
Tree Tea Per Package .....i ,50
Leslie's Shaker Salt, All Kinds , ,10
We Save You Money
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
130 NO. imOADWAV, NEAU OICNTJIATj
V.
Order Palace Rendered
Lard Today
FRESH MADE: j
If your grocer does not handle .it, call up
'406-J, Tills Is absolutely tho best lard in
Marshfietd,
Real Mexican stylo Spanish Sausages, Get
a trial order today.
Palace Meat Market
N. 1). OSWALD.
Phono 40O-.7.
Central Ave.
0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Lcnio Marshflold nt 7 a. m., and returning leaving from Empire at
S a. in. Lenvo Marshfield nt 11 a.m. and rcturnlnc Icavo South
Slough at 1 p. in. Lenvo Marshfield at 5 p. in. ami returning
Icavo South Slough at 0 p. in.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I herorby nnnounco mysolf as a
candldato for County Commissioner
of Coos County on tho Ropubllcnn
ticket in tho Mny Prlmarlos.
J. T. IIARRIGAN
Dr. D. O. Vaughn, Dentist, Room
20, First NntionnI Dank building.
WANTED Hoarders and lodgers in
private family. Inqulro 1011 Cen
tral Avo.
WANTED TO 11UY Cash roglstora
for cash. Call or phono L. V.
Bridges. Lloyd Hotel.
J
J FOR SALE X
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, nil vniS
Jetios. Futurq delivery, Coos
Day Produce Co., Phono 450.
$
FOR RENT X
FOR KEN'T Star 'Theater Rulldlng.
Inqulro of R. A. Dock, North Bond.
FOR RENT 10 aero ranch, closo
In. 100 por year. Apply Chaa.
Stauff Grocery.
FOR RENT Furnished flut, hot and
cold water, bath. 853 Third at.
FOR RENTr-Rooiiiiiig house ovor
Ekblad'B Ilardwaro Stnro. Apply
at Ekblad &, Son, or call 300.
X AT THE HOTELS 1
$
Capt. Robt. Jones, Goldon Goto; S,
Cnrmlchaol, North Inlot; Lloyd H.
Cornwall, Gardiner; S. L. Williams,
Myrtlo Point; O. M. Simons, Port
land; Nola Morris, Gardlnor; J. D,
.Morris and wlfo, Gardiner; II. II.
Drighnm, Portland; J, A. Jnnello,
Gardlnor; Wm. Candlln, Coqulllo.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
M. Ray, Powers; T. A. Walkor, Co
qulllo; A. Gibson, Portland; Mr. nud
Mrs. C. Hurtman, Coqulllo; R. C,
Klrkloy, Garllnor; II. Nelson, Nor
way; Goo. Mullen, Dluo Ridgo; R.
N. Webster, Coos Rlvor.
LLOYD HOTEL
JVm. Lillian, Gardlnor; Arthur
Thopln, Lnkosldo; Joo Albln, McKln
ley; W. It. Boattlo, Lakcsldo; J. V.
O'Noll, Portland; Mlnnlo Richard
son, Coqulllo; Tom Flogor, Bandon.
THE WHITE IS KING
Of nil Sowing Machines
Now located at 250 Market avo.
West. Phono li)3.J. Wo havo
also got big bargains In all kinds
of used machines. All machines
Bold on easy paymonts,
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Call
Tho
F.A. KILBURN
sails for
San FranciscQ
Via Eureka
Jnnuary 20
From Smith Terminal Hook
For Information call 130
L, G. CUSHINQ, Agent.
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 103
Residence Phone 18-J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTEL
Ilotibokccplng Apartments '
Two rooms, $H.0( month
Electricity and Ons. Freo baths
Sleeping rooms, 1.50 wlc, up
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Corner Market, and Ytrondivay
Wo solicit all our old patrons ot
tho Lloyd and tissuro them tlio samo
rcasouablo rates,
E. W. SULLIVAN
Armour's
Star Ham
in tho now STOCKINET COVERING
Is Just "llio llnui What Am" inado
bettor by Tieiai: sinoketr In UUh
cleanly protector, which votalus all
tho natural Juices and Intensifies
tho flavor.
Order ono today. Aro sold by
loading inurclinit'ts.
Matt, L. May
Wholcsala Distributor
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