The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 08, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 9

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THE CQQS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Coos Bay
Development Co.
314 Coke BWg.
jlnftliflcUl, Oregon.
Spokane, Wash.
nrancli Office.
Tim WHITE IS KINO
Of nil Sowliiff Machines
N'ow located at 25C Mnrkot avo.
Wcit. Phono 103J- Wo havo
tlto got big bargains In all kinds
of used machines. All machines
iold on easy paymentB.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ially. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
19th Cnurth. So. Phone 220-R
1TLAWRENCE HOTEL
& W. SULLIVAN
Comer Market "nil Broadway
We boIIcU all our old patrons of
the Lloyd and assure them tho samo
leasoniblo rates.
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SOUTH COOS RIVER BOAT
snnvicn
MUNCH EXPRESS
Imtm Marshfleld every day
8 a. m, Leave head of river
nt 0:15 p. in.
HTEAMKR RAINBOW
Imtm bead of river dully at 7
a, m. Lcavoi Mnrshflold nt 3 p.
in. For charter apply on board.
nOGKRS & SMITH
Proprietor!
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INTER-OCEAN. TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Passenger. and Freight
Sails for San Francisco
' THURSDAY, FEB 10th, at ) Ottlook
FROM' J '
SMITH TERMINAL DOCK -
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
' PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
m kkWl
lUoble TheateD
TO-NIGHT
r'rtof the Famous GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS
"p," 'T'": S,,,,-MH'H" Or "THE FORTUNES OF PETER"
Ictured from tho woi joiown book by Gcorgo Brackett SolU In
'he acts.
,.featllro wlth may thrills and sprinkled with sovoral good
comic scenes.
"I'Athi: .m:vs'
T,vl!Il!ai,l,t"l"K8oru, wor,(l ,l motion pictures.
" !,I"WS 7 N:-in TWO SHOWS, 7 K: 15
lower Floor j $( Balcony 10c ailldiou He
OMOIiitow MGIIT "KINDLING" anothor Paramount play in
'la acts,
ht Pin Jt,'KI,,a,' ,,wtr f This Theatur and oo tho World's, Great-
WiWMMiMM
'N'O 0WJIUTI0X8 STOPPED
X ACCOUNT OF FLOOD.
W, ,0Clle f nln ta 'O'ty-olght
bH-'lr WUh Ul heavy t iaws
kvePff9Wn mol'"taIn torrents,
Ci "J Ua'ly, checke" tho open,
mZ '"""'"tU would, pos-
Ul P05SMvagaln b0 lwtod. This
for . Tib'r close own tho mills
l Prle. , 1 . aiUl W,U also 1)008t
Umber,. mb0r a,l0th0- nttch.
th com. I"1"7 adVttclng and
Z12TS buUd,ns ,,ad
kuildlDK . . la,ab0l,t tt- Bocl,ro tlr
PUce L ,n 1erham p"k. nnd
tyi. IL0!?8" for lumljer as
Sane
Sensible .
Satisfactory
Stylish
Suits
Shoes
, '.. Shirts
Yours
For Service
The FIXUP
North Bend
Mui-hliflehl
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Sorter's
IS THE PLACE
TO GET YOUIl
CANDIES
PURE AND DELICIOUS
Wo do not speak of its
QUALITY
That speaks for Itself
SARTER'S
M.l.nn Ql.'t..T. Mnfatlflr.1.1
Front St., Opposite Klanco Hotel
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE
Coll
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 103
Resldonco Phono 18-J
Mnrkot Ave, and Waterfront
Timet Want Ads Got Result.
WALL PAPER
Seo
VIERS
About it,
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel.
Phone 100-L.
MARSHFIELM, OREGON
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SELLING GOODS
Tho big problem In soiling
goods is getting the customer
into tho storo. Coos Bay
Times ad3 will help you solve
this problem.
ipit
ers
WEATHER FORECAST
Oregon Unsettled, prob- 4
nuly rnln, colder in tho cnBt
tonight. South to west winds.
tice
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:43 a. m., February 8, by
DenJ, Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maximum "4
Minimum 4G
At 4:43 0. m ,. 51
Precipitation 20
Precipitation Since Sept. 1.
1915 57.21
Precipitation same period
last year 47.C7
Tuesday
February 8 Sun rises
with
more.
at 7:07 and Bots at 5:22.
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BROOKS -To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brooks, at their homo In EastBldc,
Monday evening, February 7, 1910,
a girl. Both tho mothor. and llttlo
daughter aro getting along vory
nicely and daddy, ono of tho local
mall carriers, carried n broad grin
ull .day long.
MASTERS To Mr. and Mrs. ChaB.
Masters at their homo in Oak
land, Calif., .a daughter, on Feb
ruary 2. Mr. Masters formerly
reel ded In Eastsldo and Mrs. Mas
ters will bo remembered as MIbs
Talceu Wlldo. Sho Is their first
child nnd has been named Marian
Elizabeth.
Start Woik Again. For tho first
tlmo In sovernl days workmen wore
again busy making sldowalk on
Broadway and Central, between Cojn
mcrclal nnd Central avenues. Also
n gang of men Ft"rtcd tho cutting
down of tho little 111 In tlio rcarlof
tho Blanco Hotel and fronting jon
Broadway, whoro N. Moon expects
Lin nrnot n liiillillllir vnrv shofU'v . i.
1 s i -. . - . V .
Mall Oiriicr-III. Ac66rdlng t to
parties arriving from Gardiner, Mr.
Sylvosto, who 1ms tho contract jior
carrylnc tho mall betweon Flbronco
and Gardiner, wns trlckon with nar
alysls booh after his arrival nt Gar
diner Saturday afternoon from F,lor
ci'co. Ho la auito advanced In years
nnd tho rlgorotiB weather was coiiBia
erod too sovoro for him. l
Use
Your .
Phone
Your wlro IcadB right to
Tho Owl. Our delivery
rushes right to your door.
Wo deliver Immediately.
"The Owl"
Tlio Central Avcnuo Drug
Storo
Phono 71
We still have some
Navajo Rug
Bargains
Como In and heo tlili Ho nnson
inent und lot "" lto " tl10 '
iiiiukably low prices on them. It to
an opportunity that you may not
enjoy again In jonw.
Reinenibcr that In Fuinlturo and
Houso FuinMiIng l''lS Ju e'
do better for loss at
Going & Harvey
Company
North Front St., Phone 196
Sale Is Postpoifp'if. Becauso of tlio
snow and then tho rain it has been
utterly lmposslblo for timber cruis
to work in tho woodB on Coos Riv
er, a fact that may delay the big
$250,000 timber salo for perhaps
two weoka or more. Tho cruisers
have again gone back to tho woods.
It is expected that about the first of
.March will seo a final decision one
way or the othor regarding tho pur
cliaso of tho timber.
J.
Sues For Hack Kent, In tho Jus
court today Alva Doll Btarted suit
against Mrs. Charles Madden, some
times known as Joule Hoyt. for $108
costs and six porcent interest.
Ho claims that In October, 1912, ho
rented tho ground on North Front
street for the erection of a boat house
at tho rate of $5 a month and that on
ly $38 had been paid. Ho asks for
Judgmont against Mrs. Maddon who,
it is claimed, Is not living bore any
Had Hani Luck. Ed Steele was
tho original hard luck kid with his
motorcyclo laBt night. Ho started
for a ride out South Fourth street,
struck tho lake at Fourth and Gol
den, getting Boakcd. Ho came back,
entered protest to tho city council
because thcro was no warning light
and went homo and changed his
clothes. Ho. then started for North
Bend nnd struck tho slido in tho
road and landed In tho mud again.
Gets Very Good Pictures. Capt.
Mageo brought homo rrom his South
Amorican trip several dozon vory
good. snajiBhot8 of Interesting south
ern scones. Several wero taken in tho
various porta nt which tho Nann
Smith stopped and show tho natives
at. wprk, loading tho Bhlp. Ono or
thOtPlcturaa shows the Nann In a
heavy sea and with tho water com
ing tumbling over tho weather rail
an sho plungod, and still nnothor,
taken of a passing vossol, outlined
tho ship almost cut off from sight
by a high rolling ecu.
t PERSONAL. MENTION
TAYLOR SIGLIN- was In yesterday
from hla iBthmus Inlet ranch.
FLOYD COFFELT was a visitor here
this morning from Coos Rlvor.
P. E. LARSON of Allegany, camo
down this morning on tho Mllll
coma. '
NEIL Watson of' Isthmus Inlet was
hero yesterday. Ho1' stated' that
tho frcshot did vory llttlo damako
thoro.
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R. B. MURDOGk! now county road
mastor, Is over from 'Coqulllo 'to
day on matters of highway busi
ness. .
L. J. SIMPSON wns horo this morn
ing from Shoro Acres. He Bald It
had rained down thoro ovory bit ns'
hard as on Coos Boy.
HENRIK GJERDRUM and Mr. LlHus,
who Is visiting horo, returned to
day from a trip to Bandon. Thoy
woro dolayed by tho floods.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WITTB re
turned this morning after a visit
of soveral days at tho ranch of
Frunk Rood on north Coos Rlvor.
I DONALD CHARLESON, Port cngl-
nocr, roiurnou on mo niuriuK
train nnd boats to Bandon after a
business trip hero of Bovoral days.
CHARLES M'CLEES almost got
started for Powors this morning,
: but nt tho. last moment found ho
could not got through and so stay
ed hero for anothor day's visit.
VERNON HANSON, who has boon
spending a few weeks at tho
homo of hla sister, Mrs. H. L.
Crawford, has gono to California,
whoro ho will visit for a tlmo
Electric Shoe Store
MEN'S, LADIES' ANI1 OIIILDREN'S
SHOES.
Wo mvo you monoy.
Oar iiehe are RJht,
Our Shoes nro Itllit.
And You will do Right to buy
your not pair of shoos nt our htoro.
Our rJiocs can not bo duplicated
on tho Bay fr quality "! prlco.
5(M) pairs LadHV Shoes, all Rood
innkc-j and styles fi-om
$U.()() to J?:i.l."5,
:i,"0 pairs Men's Shoos at mq'it any
Pl'll'U.
Mil pairs o)'h' Sho9s,-IJttIo and hlK
S1.7rt to $2.00.
JOO pairs Chlldrens' S"oes from -10c
to !.75,
Comp ami Sec, Wo ran Fit You.
Electric Shoe Store
Shoes Repaired Whllo You Walt
8. J. 1MMEL, Prop.
180 South Broadway
beforo returning to his old home
iu Sobctha, Kan. Mr. Hanson,
his father, is still a guest at tho
Crawford home. Vernon Hanson
may drive their auto hero from
Kansas next spring.
ALLAN TODD left this morning, on
his way to Bandon on a business
" trip.
B. BE1HNGFIELD, of Pnrkors-
burg, la among ,tho visitors In tho
' city.
MR. AND. MRS. C. W. PATCHETT,
of Dandon, are visitors In tho city
1 today.
JOHN F. STICKNEY was down yes
terday and today from his homo at
Gardiner.
FRANK CATTERLIN startod for the
Coqulllo Valley this morning to
call on the trade.
DELBERT BENSON camo down on
tho Messenger yesterday from Tcm
ploton, romnlnlng over bore until
today.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL loft yester
day for n tour of Southern Oregon,
visiting tho Odd Follows lodges In
that section. Ho Is ono of tho of
ficers of tho Oregon Grand Lodge,
I. O. O. F.
P. M. TULLY and wifo nnd Bon of
North Bend wero Marshfleld visi
tors yestorday. Mr. Tulloy said
that tho roof of his houso leaked
dtirlni: tho heavy rain Saturday
night, tho first tlmo since It was
built Bovernl yoara ago.
JOHN C. KENDALL is1 lip at Powers
and for two has bcon trying to get
homo but Ib taking an enforced va
cation on nccount of tho floods. Ho
has hopes of reaching horo by to
morrow. If tho Blldos nro cloared
off tonight In tlmo ho may bo
through with tho cvonlng train.
Methodist Ladlos' Tamalo Salo
Wednesday, In Church kitchen.
$
I A I IHt HUltLb i
Chandler Hotel.
ii. nmokn Hoirnn. Portland; R.
Banddn; Chester E. Caroy,' All
gany; Mrs. M. M. Gatchott, Bandon;.
Rdss Nichols hnd wife', llandon.
Cl -f .....ritlljl... TIwa1
John' F. BUcknoy, oiirdlnor; Dol
bort Bonaon, Tomploton; II. Larson'
and wifo, Coqulllo; L, Parson (
Rosoburg; J, B. Uedlngthld, Purk-
burg; B. Doson, oqujllo; , Mao
JohiAon, Beavor IHH; J. II. Mullon,
Ood Boach,
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MONDAY ARRIVALS
Tho arrivals registered v Monday
vero:
Chandler Hotol.
O. C. Hamlin, Beavor Hill; J. S.
Dado, Portland; F. G. Leslie, Co
qulllo; J, M. Warnlck, Portland;
Lowls McMullen. Myrtlo Point; C.
A. Lundstrom, Hausor; O. R. Spires,
Myrtlo Point; It. A. Landrlth, Coos
Rlvor; A. J. McDonald, Portland;
Albort Haskell, Recdsport; Emma
Konnedy, Coqulllo; J, G. Leggott,
Doaver Hill; Mr. and Mrs, Churlos
Haxalton, Coqulllo; J. F. Polloy, Co
qulllo; Fred Ellison, Pprtlnnd.
St, Ijiwrenco Hotel.
Prod Lantr. Mvrtlo Point: Mno
JohnBon, Beavor Hill; J. H. Miller,
Gold Boach; B. SmlUi, Myrtlo
Point; B. Goff, Rosoburg; C. A.
Nelson, Sumner; G. C, Motley, Sum
ner; J. B. Gills, Myrtlo Point; D. M.
Charleson, Baudon; Mrs. C. Egou
hoff, Sumner.
Lloyd Hotol.
Rubb Nichols and wifo, Bandon;
A. P. Stowo, Powers; II. Larson
and wifo, Coqulllo; J. L. Barry,
Bandon: Alvln Smith, Coos Rlvor;
Joo Mlllaln, Bray, Cul.; J. I).
Wright, Daniels Creek; A. Carlson,
Ton Mllo.
Banco North Inlet hull Saturday,
Foil. 12. TakV) bout Cooston,
Methodist Ladloa' Tamalo Salo
Wednesday, in Church kitchen.
REXALL
BLEMISH
SOAP
A delightful toilet soap for
tho uso particularly of
those who havo or fear
thoy may contract contat
glous or infectious skin di
seases, Try a cake. Only
2Cc.
THE BUSY CORNER
Phono spa
We Deliver Proipptly
D. Murdbck, Coqulllo; Pptor Mclnf tt Uhd libnir' IU6 thrf 'aJcwuful
tosh, Portland. J author, n. ,' ? Hi '
L16yd Hotel! ' 1 i"Pl!l lt1 qot io first roeomi llQn
p t. iinrrv B'andon A', it tharGosB has received as nn author.
U I.?' n T1 ntJ trit-VearMo VecbWeft ih'Mvllhi;
oiunu, luno.o. v.. ... v..-..-..,
The J. C. Penney Co.
Gives you the ItlgKcst and most valuo for your nioucy,
Think of tho enormous profit they mako when thoy put on theBO
so-called Special Sales.
Beforo buying get our prices, examine our merchandise and
Bavo monoy overy day.
Indigo dyed Denim Overalls, best quality, full cut bib,
$1.25 values, J. C. P. prlco . 83c
Indigo dye Denim bib, a dandy $1.00 valuo, our
price d9
Boys Bib Indigo dyo denim Overalls, 75c value) our
prlco 1 4Do
Bungalow Aprons, new patterns, 75c values, our
prlco c,
A Dandy Silk Potticoat, latOBt patterns and collars;
worth double tho prlco $2.98, $2.79, $2.25-
Black Sateon Petticoats, latest patterns and ntylea at ' '
monoy saving prices.... $1.23, 98c, 79c, G9c,- 49c
Ladles' Houso Dresses, all tho now patterns, Blmdea .
and stripes; worth from 25c to 50c moro
98c 79c, 49c
We Lead, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices
Next Door to Postoffice
HONOR ROGER US
SOtf .OfImARSHFIELD WAN WINB
CALIF. UNIVERSITY PRIZE.
Writes Play That Ih Selcctcil From
Many Submitted for Senior
ClasN' Annual Show.
Tho following dispatch f,rom tho
University of California will bo of
liitereBt horo, as Roger 1obb Iu will
known In Marshfleld, bolng tho non
or John D. Gosb.
"Roger Gobs, of Marshtlold, Or.,
has written tho extravaganza that
hnB boon accoptod by tho Bonlor
chiBa for presentation In tho Grook
theater. Tho extravaganza Is a larco
and contains many pooms and Jokes
roforrlng to collogo celebrities. Tho
Boloctlon of tho farco to be pro
sented is loft to a committee. Thorn
worp moro manuscripts prcsonted
litis veor than lmvo over boon pre
sented before, which fact adds much
rl.0, foM.humor.r WH Hrl. I.
nwnrilniLKnilliallv tOI tllO Itlltlior CI
' " ... ..,,
,,.. l.nof iiinmrnim Rtorv Dilbllshod.
Hc-ils now editor of tho Pollcau.niio
Joko.magozlno df tho tinrvorhity
and tho publication Ib giing
through nmost Buccess'fifl ycUr?' '
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WILL CLOSE MILLS
On account of tho damago to tho
railroad track on tho Southorn Pa
cific preventing trains getting over
from Powors nnd also tho hortngo
of logs on hand at tho C. A. Smith
plant, It will bo nocesBary to shut
down tho Eastsldo mill tonight.
Superintendent Moreon said today
that porhaps thoro would bo onough
logs to run tho big mill through tho
wook but that moro llkoly It would
bo nccosBary to closo It down on
Thursday ulsht. Tio mills will start
aualn Just aB soon as tho railroad
can bo repaired und logs brought
through.
t Nw TODAY
$
LOST Sconcli rollie, black with
white nock and feet; about 7 mos.
old. LlceiiBo tag No. a. Flndor
ploaso call 280-R.
FOR RENT Furnished two loom
apt. Heated. $15.00. Inquire
' MntBon's Store.
POSITION WANTED by mnn und
and wifo on ranch, or would man
age pluco on shares. Experienced
foroman. Good reforoncoB. P. M,
jacobBon, Marshfleld, Oro. Phono
19-J.
FOR HUNT .0 room houso. Apply
II 02 Elrod Avo.
$
t FOR SALE t
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FOR SALE 2iul liad fiirnltiu-o, In.
eluding piano. 8H So. Broadway,
I FUK KbIMI 4
FOR RENT (J Room houso n
South Marshfleld. Phono 1474
North Bond.
FOR RENT -Furnlslieil flat, Iipt und
cold water, bath. 853 Third at.
VO RKNT Rooming houso over
Ekblad's Hardaro Storo, Apply
at Ekblad & Son, or call 3CQ.
'4 H
!
t AM0N0 THE SICK I
Claudo Noblo camo In from Ten
Mllo yestorday with a badly lufoclcd
hnnd, caught by a rusty nril.Tho hand
was lanced, 41
Emmott PWrce la orf tho sick llflt
nnd confined to hla homo,
MIbb St. JacqtloK ib rfiebvorwr,
from n fow days of Illness.
Joo Dodgo. whllo working al the
-North Bend Mill nnd Lumb6r Cqi., had
hla foot injured whon BoniP bparfls
foil on It.
Englnoor Cook of tho gasoline
schooner Rustlor, who suffered an In
Jury to hla kneo, la out of tho hospi
tal, but will not bo ublo to return to
work for n whllo.
Mrs. E. M. Smith of iBthmuji Jn
lot, who undorwont an operation at
Morcy liospltal, has recovorcd Buffl-
cloutly to return homo.
J. v. Catching Ib rppotted ,qurte
111 nt his homo ou Catching Inlet,
Herbert Armstrong, Cops county
mnnngor of. th.o SouthornOrQgpand
Monnaha Woodonwa.ro. compsnleshtts
sufficiently rocovorod.trQin th efer-
atlpn ho underwent tat Mopcy Upspl-
tal a fo,w weokB agp.to re.tur tfljnis
1. .... I.. VTn.lt. TlnMil I Uf 111 . Tivntl.
?l " "' - " '-fD " U9
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to ,UQ up aim arounu i nt iU
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arim .T. niV hVli'Aft
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TUESDA'Y4 ll
North Bond 'Cftthollo'
apild" with Mrs1. lUberl
Banks. ' '
North Bond Club 'Auxili
ary Social afternoon iu'club
rooms. ' "
WEDNESDAY
D. M. O. Club with 'Mr.
Walter Russoll.
Jolly Dozon Club with Mrs.
Otto Walmark.
Christian Sisterhood all
day session In church hall.
THURSDAY
Norwoglan Lutheran La-
dies Aid with Mrs. V. Mathl-
son In Bunker Hill.
North Bond Methodist La- f
dies Social afternoon at
church. . .
North Bond Girls' club with
Mbs aortrudq Toots.
A. N W. Club with Mrs,
Elizabeth Hyde.
Eastsldo Social club with
Mrs. WlUes Cavanaugh, 4
FRIDAY
North Bend Club fancy i
dress ball In club rooniB,
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
F. M. FJyo.
Trio Card Club with Mrs.
C. B. Wells.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. O,
M, Conner. P
SATURDAY
Mlnno-Wls Vnlouttno par-
tv with Mrs. E. Kolloy.
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The
F.A. KILBURN
gulls for
San Francisco
Via Eureka
FEBRUARY 0 nt 1 p. m.
From Smith Terminal Dock
For Information call 13$
L. , CU8H!Nq, AgBt. j
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