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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAWSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916 EVENING EDITION JW & -tIlPOST YOUR LAUNDRY "-.... oh.nroBs. Prompt and Efficient Service We W COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst Bin! retinnlntf leaving fioin l'iupli tit II it. in. mid icliiriiliii! U'iww Huiiili .....hfli-M t 7 u. m. I""""'" lin,irielll t M" nl' I Leave MBrwIiflclil t " l unil -rwiinilnu ui.iull i I, .mmicli "' " '' III. II" THE WHITE IS Kl.Vfl Of nil Sowing Machine Now located at 250 Market nvo. West. Phono 103-.T. Wo havo also Eot big bargains in all kinds of used machines. All machines Bold on easy payments. Mews of The Movie Stars Pi i I ! V '- 'I A . k The Face With & Snule wins, " News of Nearby Towns finirc Rata nfif.il Wot-iI, HaifAm ST. LAWREWRP HnTPI WUJ 1VUUlHUijUUIiWilUHH . oilier Market iiinl 111 o.ulMny U n -, . c. .J V :', WTT..; r 1 v Koii.it an our old nuion, t "famoua Players-Paramount Star is Known as TinO Girl il... I I..... i . " ! .1. r- r i n .1 . v..u ...u uu uH-iuro tnuiu tno same .. ,i wua we romous omue, ooon to do aeenr r . reasonable rates. tV AsT ... m.... m .....i.. ' ' ' II For Sale r()(K llAXCIl Svnv AlteKiny, imwlly bottom, kkkI build , 'in head rattle, team, tnttulua tools, flue or.liunl, do ,5ru. ,.lco l Hie. m.o Terms. STOCK Oil DAIttV ILNCH--rimn In, Ull miwh, team, good I Hdlnp "ll,,nN' t,,",H' l0 UL',',r "'"' r Ulllrl' ,H nm,Nl Mfoin. iWo 8 1 . ','e"", ....in' itA.VCII CIono In. :tO( iirreH, 175 Is hottor, rlnc .mi..-., .t-a.ii. Pilfo K-1,OOI. 'JVpiiih. team. RANCH H. It. dopot on plnrc, t'lono In, .":H acres, ami water .000. Siilen. litilMfnir iillltV Imlf H rklicst Imttoiii, rino buildings, tli mil .Lnvimrtatlaii, 10 head mik-k, Iwiiii. 1'i-Jco 3:i.ll did terms lth Interest at flvo per cimiU I'ltl'lT It.VNCII Splendidly located, 1000 loi:niilicrty lnei Infiill iM-mliiK, rino iiiiliiml, flnu liiillillngN, IT ui'ici, 0,- COO. TV" him. DIJVIII.OI'ICO ('t)Ali MI.Vi; On llilo twit or, flno null ami lot of It. l'"l"o ) down. C'HICKKN' RANCH Close in, 10 nnvs, Ihiiiso. On'y SHOO. CllirKII.N' ItANCII in mien, eloso in, $:10 ilimu ami $13 u month. FOKIHAIT Wo Imvo North HjmiiI properly ami rniit'hes In Inula fur Not Hi Dakota property. Coino In mid lines llgiite. Wo havo Oklnliiiihit ptoperty to Irmln for Coos liny rlt' or runrh property. CITV I'HOI'KRTV Not li H'Miil or .Mai'-hflelil. V Jnu 'It If )nu are louklim for liarptliiH anil lorallons. t IXHUIA.VCi: Wo miry a full lino of flio Insurant o. KOOS .OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO.. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON i MMPMJW.II !!, I ble rates. E. W. SULLIVAN 4.S$- in New Photoplay """"" irn r i A' A Wlieri Mother? Nature endowed T ileautiful Hazel Dawn with a head of '"?--.- A, Dnccccmm a i n,n-, iKoldca hair, she also wreathed her nUFtSSIONAL DIRECTORS lovely face with the infccUoos smile ot tiio rising sun. At ttic age ot ctgut 3r. A. L. Houscworth, 1'liynlilan and SiirKfiiR Ofrin-: Irving lllwk. "'" hours! II io 1 u, ,,. a ,, nail 7 to 8 p. m. I'liiiiuiNi Office liy..T; !(,., w.Ul. donlng Iter voice and Iicr Violin, Mis ijuwu smucu iicr iirst rcuiijr initiua- tional stnile in the photoplay, "One of Our Girls." for the celluloid replica of that winsome smile, was distributed .toy 1. M. Wright Phouo is 8-1 lll'IMMNG CONTUACTOH EntlmnU's ftirnlBhed on requeat Or. H. M. Shaw l'3o. Hap and Throat HpuclallM OI.ASSH8 KITTUD I'lMinn :IUI. Itooum '200-2.11 IrvltiK lock. It. MAri'lK II. HHAW. I'loslcliiu and HurKroa I'liono n:to-.l. H. G. Butler (JIVHi KNniNKTOH 'loom 304 Toko Illilg. Phune 145-j llMslrlfiicn I'honp aM:t-L W. G. Chandler AHOIIITK4T tooum 301 Hnd 302, Coke DullrttiK, Marshflold, OruKon' tEw 4" j&rfyt , tibp A X.KSRbPPWHpbs?' V aW 5 'IjBO'mBb m&? mvsm .t WATER RISES RAPIDLY 1 AT ROGUE RIVER w ZZZZ .N....nH-nr.-B. m - b. ww mx m nj . r tr r r k.m kfHar Second LmkyquBouaft - rnt.i T ..t-. " Htiuiau unuitu Dangerous Fi-c.shct Was l-'cnrexl for a Time, but Crocked by a Cold Snap Curry County has hcoii surferlng from storms much the same as this locality. According, to. correspon dence) from Rogue River there was danger of n freshet there laBt Sun day. The water was very high and arr'cd considerable drift and a re port from Lowry's bIiowb that tho water has risen 20 feet during Uid last 12 hours but later report show that it was rising moro slowly. A crow of men woro wbrklng utiJer tho direction of Tom Cftroy, secured tho boats and made tho store and other buildings belonging to tho Weddorburn Trading Co. BCcuro with "ablcs. The cold snap which eamo topped furthor froshotB, TAX IS MGHT TIMH TAIt'.K WIM.A.MKriK I'ACI HO MOTOK OAlt l.uavr Leavi MurMhfh'hl North IWmr C: li'i it in. 7 -Oil a.m 7.4 n a.m. 8:00 a n 8:4fi a.m. . 9:00 n.m 9:45 a.m. 10:15 a m 10: ID n.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a m. U:4B a.m I2:C0 p m. 1:15 p.ir 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p m ' 2:45 p.m. S3: 00 p.m 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m 0:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m 5.40 p.m. 5:65 p.m 1:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 n.m 745 n m HAZELDAWN jTlieFamouj Players Girl with the Famoui tmlle, who willtoon appear ta aBoth IH V' I WM III VVI the .Famous Players' star beamed her way into the heart of a crusty old sea captain while sailing for Europe where she remained for several years study thc violin and cultivating her voice in London, Paris and Munich. Then came her crcat success in "The Pink 1-ady," in which site smiled her way '. a.. ..I. m 1 . ra nnniil..il. ....AT. ... Illiu cwuuaiiiiH jiuiuidiibv uwiii ill this country and abroad. I lien aban- the far corners of the cartli. Now this nonular favorlfe" shortly appear in nnothcr Famous j'laycrs-i'aramount production, "Myl Lady Incog," which was written espcH daily for her. Iicr delightful pcr-j formanccs in "Niobc," "The Masquer- aders," "Clarissa," and other photo- play; successes, assure another big achievement for Miss Dawn. J v ' If m i nnrr. I tR n wtmttA. Keeping The o I v O o o iO o I IO o SAI'ICTV IN ADV GOODS utisi:d I! Dollar Home Every Dollar sent out of town for a pur chase enriches some one else Every Dollar spent here helps to enrich this city. All things being equal, our merchants are entitled to your first consideration This prosperity is your prosperity. As they grow they become greater fac tors in our city life In many instances you can buy at home to better advantage than elsewhere. Look over the Advertising in today's Coos Bay Times and see if that state ment is not true. Compare goods and prices and ascertain whether or not our local business men are "on the job." All advertising that pan .a truthful. For iidvortlHjnK Is aftor all only an Introduction. It Ih tho goodH.hohlud tho advor t Hlug that feint tho' stoiy. 'A llo vnuucjtf Uo-lx '" tho light and a nowspjiper page Is a crltnblo llmillKht Tlnro l stifoty In buylin; advertised goods. Tho makors nro particular an to their qual.ty. Tho Ktorfi that sell them have faith In thorn. hook over thin Isbuo of tho Colm Hay Times and uoto stinio of tho artlflos advor tlsod. You soo familiar names thnt stand for charnrtor Somo of them you know well. And thoso tiro typical of many othois you may be Ktire, Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease JtE "l shall not toon foraet tho benefit I ilcrivod from tho uio of Foley -KWney PilU."- AI.A. Codfrey, Forett Grove, Oreion. Too much work ond too little work soon! to havo about tho namo effect on norsons past mldille asu. I'jopcr action or tho kldnoys Is nveeMuiy to Kood health. Tbey act as a titter and remove from tho blood poisonous wasto matter which If permitted to remain In tho system loads to many compljcatloim. . . Many nervous, tired, iun-down men and women uffer from pains In the haclc and ldt. dUxy miolls. bladder weakness, noio muHolea and stirr Joints and fall to leallze thnt rliouma. tlsm. diabetes or oven Urlglita dis ease may rwilt. . ... ,. , If you havo causo to bellovo that your kidneys aro weak, dlsorderod or inaotlvo you should net Immediately. Foley Kidney Pills havo been used by yoiinfr, mlddlu B0d nnd old vlth completo satisfaction. They act qu ck. Jy andsmoly and havo nlven rolluf In cases of ten yeaia' standing. For salo by Owl Prescription Phar macy. Frank I). Cohan, Central Avo nuo. Opposlta Chandler Hotel. Tele phone 74. a I t -'S3 'i . 'lis, &J' 1 " mL Ik's A" ft&m ,y JH Jt $ m r- -v h. mm , tBHBBBH ,7y -Tsi. x . LENORE'UlCWSfti P e.MorcjecParawonaQJJ iBBHilHHiHalBHHBHIHHHBm I WOULD ADVKKT1SK What I -k trVif MpMaaaS n a i iaW '' 'oil l&"tiV5' iaBBH '-u ftjitttnaouiayjert'ParanBMt.SyJB 11 Jno Half Mill All TIuiCh Ncce.swy to Kiitpo t Cmiulllo Port A port tax of one-half of ono mill will bo all that will be noccssary to maintain the Port of Coqulllo River for tho next year accdrdlng to tho I report of M. 13. Stommlor, prosldont of the port. Tho report submitted Is as follows: " With the close of 1915, the work )f clearing tho banks ot the uppor lvcr and removing snags haB boon 'omplotcd to tho Fox Ilrldgo on the North Fork and to Lcathcrman's olaco on tho East Fork and to tho up per ond of McNalr's placo on tit 6 South Fork. "Hoats of light draft can now nav Igato these waters to advantage dur ng tho rainy season, or whllo tho roads arc practically Impassible. With very little malntenanco work farm ers will ho ablo to use thesa rivers for sovon or olglit months of tho year, making rogttlnr trips to tho cream ery and to town with comfort, as tonic aro now do.ng. "Tho loggers have had less difficul ty in moving out logs this winter than ovor beforo. "With tho romoval or the rtackioff 'mr and the bar at tho hioulh ot thti South Fdrk, with protnctlvo bulk lioads In placo as outllnod'by our en gineer and oursolvcs, with this work douo In 1010 thoro sliolild be no cull for heavy cxpoiisan to tho Port. A yearly tax of one-halt faillf will ralHe adequate funds to main tain tho uppor river In a good con dition 'for emft during tho rainy season." KDlTOlt MAY BUK' 1IAVK GOOD YKAK Fnnnei' I'nlon Ktoro Does 9(1:1,000 Cnsh HiihlnchH In Year Tho FarmorH' Union 8toro of Cq qttlllo reports a cash business of $63,000 during Ufa past yoar, accord ing to tho Eontlncl. A Btookholders' meeting of tho company has boon called to ntoet tit tho V. O. W. hnll on Saturday, Fohrttary 19, to vote on tho proposition to lucrcaso tho capital slock of tho storo from f 5,000, divid ed Into two hundred shares of tho par vnluo of $25 eaoh, to ?25,000, dl v.dcd Into ono thousand shares of tho ,ar value of $25 onch. 11I3POUT ItKGlSTHATIO.V Weekly Tho F.A. KILBURN bails for Portland Via Astoria rnimi'AUY i. From Smlih Terminal Dock For Information call 13G L. G. CUSIII.VG, Agent. Iiumhanitnu H.iys That is Should ho Douo. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Fob. 2. Tho nocosslty of advertising tho lumber trado was presented to tho Southwostorn Lumbermen's Associa tion convention by President J. K. Marrs, who said tho lumber Indus try is now omorglng from He Jean yoais with a dotlnito program of enlargement. ' llo said: "If substitutes for lun( ber havo dlsplnccd wood, it Is only bocauso tho muuufaeturors of tho HtibstitutOB havo assisted tho re tailors through publicity to soil tholr product. Wo now havo an extension torico in tho National 'lumber industry which for m next five years will promoto oil forest products." Returns Aro .Made to tho Secretary of Stato SALEM, Oro., Fob. 2. Registra tion In tho Btnto alnco January 1, according to returns filed with tho Socrotary of Stato, total 17,245, of which numbor 11,927, or CO por cent, aro Republicans, Drain Man WnntH )jl,o,0()0 Diututgeii for Slandor COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., Fob. 2. L. C. Doobo, formor editor of tho North Douglas Herald, at Drain, the plant of which was destroyod by fire bo mo tlmo ago, and whb has rccolved tho nomination for postmabtor of ma town, was In tho clt,. yesterday, se curing legal asslstanpo for u 150, 000 damago suit ho Is going to bring ngaliiBt residents of Drain for circu lating a petition containing his name uud which ho claims was circulated for n malicious purpose and is ex tronioly defamatory. Tho petition Is In tho form of a remonstrance gotten out by cltlzons of Drain whon it was learned that tho editor had rccolved tho nomina tion for tho poBtmasternhip. Reports reaching horo from Drain aro that most of tho loading citizens thoro vigorously protested the nomi nation ot Doobo as pos.tm,astor, and that his appolntmont has been held up. They doclaro no Improper meth ods woro used and ridicule the idea that thoro is any foundation for a damago suit against thoni. DRINKS JAMAICA GINGER LAUD J. 11. 1JOOTII Doujilns fti-augo AIm Condemns Act Inn of iho Goornor ROSERURG, Ore, Fob. 2. As sorting that Govornor Wlthyconibo had usod tho offlcus of tho Stato Fair Uoard for political purposes, tho momburs of Pomona Grange ot ROSEnURG, Fob. 2. Unable to Domocrats. obtain sufficient liquor as tho result registered numbor 4007, or 23 per of tho now prohibition law, W. F1U- cont of tho total. Slightly moro'Korald, foroman of tho railroad con thnn 2 por cont, or 349, Socialists atructlon gang employed on the Os aro listed, whllo, with 282, tho Pro- wego, Dallas & Rosoburg Railroad, hlbltlon party'a registration is Just drank a quantity of Jdmalca ginger, under 2 por cont of tho total reg-Ho bocamo Jialf crazed, dccordlng to istratlou. j reports reaching Rosebdrg, and With only 105 Progressives, that throatonod his companions. Sheriff party's porcontago of tho total rog-1 Q'ne arrested Fitzgerald, who was Istratlon bo far Is but six-tenths of ( brought to Rosoburg and placed in ono por cont. Miscellaneous regis? J"'!- tratlons numbor 575, or 3.4 per cont of tho total, Tho roturns to data lndlcato that no roKlbtratlons havo boon recorded In Dakar or Curry Counties. Tho law requites reports to tho Socro tary of Stato weekly, and only these two counties havo not reported. INJUNCTION DIES HAS DRUNKARD LIST Somo Aro Checked From Securing Liquor From Out.sldo GATEWAY, Ore, Fob. 2. Con btornotlon has boon caused among Douglus County adopted a resolution sovoral citizens of this placo by tho lauding J. II. Booth, former prcsl Idont of tho Stato Fair Hoard, for his work whllo employed in tho capacity and condemning tho Gov ornor for bringing about hla romoval. Another resolution was adopted protestltii,' against tho continuance of Improvement work on tho Pacific Highway until such tlmo as tho lut oralu aio impracd. oppoaranco of tholr names on "Hah itual Drunkaid" lists that havo beon given tho railway agents In Jeffer son County by tho Prosocuting At torney, Grout dlsiatlsraction, too, has boon expressed by many of tho por Hono affected, who contend that it Is a question as to vhat constitutes an habitual druukurd, Jurixo Defuses to Continue Ruling lie guiding tho Dlue Lay HILLSHORO, Ore., Feb. 2. Cir cuit Judge Dagloy dissolved the tem porary Injunction restraining enforce ment of tbo Sunday closing lay. UP oi. tho unuouiicomont ot the opinion of the United States District Court, which automatically dissolved the re straining order, counsel for the af fected doalors sought and procured a contlnuanco ponding appeal ot the Brunswick-Rulko-Collonder Company en bo to the United Statos Supremo Court. Furthor contlnuanco la denied In the opinion given, SALEM Because Oregon has pro vided no money for aviation work; in the militia it is unable to re ceive a ten per cent bonus ottered by u New York man to tbosj t.iw ing funds for aviation work. X,