The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 10, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916-EVENING
EDITION
THREE
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Coos Bay
Development Co.
314 Coke BIdg.
Mai1iflcll. Oregon.
nniirli Ofl- Ihh"--.
Was.Ii.
Sarter's
IS THE PLACE
TO fll.T VOL'lt
CANDIES
rum: and delicious
Wc ilo not Mciik ' Us
y U A h I T V
That djiciiks for Il.sclf
SARTER'S
I'liono 20:-.T. Marshfleld
llMtOur.Ww Homo In Rogers Hldjj.
rninl mid Central
Sane
Sensible
Satisfactory
Stylish
Suits
Shoes
Shirts
Yours
For Service
4
The FIXUP
wiip
tOtov
North J lend
Mnrshflcld
WEATHER FORECAST
Ilr AocIlcl r-reai to tvo. nar TTmM.l
OREGON -r Occasional
rnlim niul cooler tonight;
nioilornto southerly gulo In
tho Interior; strong south-
westerly gnlo along tlio
coast.
Guaranteed Ranges
iC
GET NEW MUSIC
Como In niul play the latest victor
record! on our iniicliliiu and seloct
tllO CHICS J Oil deslfO
.1,()0() to CIkmim) I',iimi
IVo will order special Numbers for
)0lt
JL. L Thomas
Music Co.
;l Ceutj'nl A en no
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LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
1:13 a. in., Fobruury 10, by
DcnJ. ( OsUInd, special gov-
ornmoht meteoroloBlst:
laximiim C3
An 4:J3 a. in ni
1'recliiltntlon 83
101C C8.ll
v i-recipiiauon sineo Sept. 1.
191" 57.28
Precipitation snnio period
l"t year -17.73
Wind. Southwest, cloudy.
Thuidny
February 10 Sun rises
at 7:01 and sets at 5:21.
writes that tho wcuthor there bus
beon awful. Ho Bas that millions
o: dollars damage has been dono In
California. As soon as conditions
Improve, ha expects to make a trip
south.
No Consolidation Members of
tho MlUlcoma club say that tho mat
tor of consolidation with tho Chnm
bcr of Commerce has been thor
oughly discussed and that the de
cision Is to keep thalr organlatlon
as It Is. Tho move- was 'launched
to get thoso two concerns and tho
Fellowship club grouped under ono
organization,
Move to Ranch. Will Stauff will
leavo about March 1 to begin work
on clearing nnothur lnrgo portion of
tho Stauff ranch at Arago. His
brother, James, will come up this
spring from California and Join him
In tho work. James Stauff and a
California young woman will bo mar
ried In May. Tho James Hoot fam
ily of Myrtlo Point havo tho dairy
portion of tho ranch leased.
Jir Sinking Fund. At a meeting
of tho stockholders niul patrons of
tho Coos Hay Crcamory yesterday,
It was decided, to hold back thrco
cents on each pound of buttor fnt to
To oivo Dance. The Freshman
class of tho North Bend High School
will glvo a danco tomorrow cvonliig
lu I.oggle's hall.
Hlrtliiluy Parly. Miss Kdlth Dun
can of Hunker Hill hns Issued Invi
tations for a Valentino party to bo
given Saturday In honor of hor
birthday.
Hull Tomorrow Night. Final
preparations aro being mado for the
coatiimo ball to bo given tomorrow
evening by tho North llond Club la
dles In tho club rooms. Anthony's
orchestra will furnish tho music.
letter Mill S'lniK Tho Portor
mill of tho Simpson Lumber Com
pi'iiy started operations again to-
THF 5TPRI IMR RAMRP "' bavlng a now supply of logs. Tho
qmillly, tho .Jiio.st HiKlNrnrlnry ami co,mt of II lo& shortage.
lniifr(t-wvnrliiK rnngo niado today.) Lights Weut Out During tho
It Is foimtriictcd' particularly fori wind of last night, early In tho
M ostein fuel, Ik reinforced through- . ,.,, ,., .. . , 0M. ,r.i.
out, nsDcMoH llne.l and rlglily fin. "" lnt,t ho, U ,n 8oMlh MarBl'
fHliod. It will glvo biitlNfiictlnii' fl01" 8uillcn! :t out, both In tho
ovory day in tlio year; It is Insured1 houses and on tho ctrcots, and woro
for jearji ngalnst woarlnj; arts, and 0ff for about an hour,
thlH Ih' a point jon ouinof. well over- lt. ,, lV ., .....'
look lii iJmk'liiK your rango selection.! VT )) vo cpchcii
Come in and let us show you
Johnson Gulovsen
Company
QUALITY 1IO.MK
North Front Stccet
FURNISHINGS
Marshflold
Till: W1IITU IS KINO
Of nil Sowing .Machine
N'Off located at 25 C Market avo.
Wet. Phono 103-J. Wo havo
lso got big bargains In all kinds
of used machines. All machines
old on easy payments.
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RrtlTTU nnnc ..... fr
. wua JUVJ-H IJOAT
snitviCB
MUNCH KXIMtESS
Iwes Marshfleld ovory day
8 m. Loaves head of river
t 8UB p. m.
BTCAMIM IIAI.M10W
'ie Load of river dally At 7
. Leavea .Marshfleld at 3 p.
".Iortlmrtor apply on board.
RQGuns & sMiTn
Proprietor
JJjIJJJANSPWt AND STOIuf
AOI. OP llOIIUI'Urwr.
(..,,, ""..huiji, liUUllH
"wuur AND
Cull
HAGGAGI3
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 103
Resldenco Phono 13-J
rket Av. und Waterfront
Tho
F.A. KILBURN
sails for
Portland
Via Astorit
FMHKl'AUV 11 at 11 a.m.
From Smith Terminal Dork
For Information call 13C
L. G. GUSHING, Agent.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10C-L.
MAItSHFIKLH, OHtXJON
..
tn'ivo -iiio
i iiiiiunai unaiuoer ot uoiumerco is
having a meeting In Wnshluglon, D.j
C, this week. Marshflold has no
roiircsontntivo present, though last
year wo worn roprosontd by tho
clerk of tho sonatc, an Oregon man.
Kggs Moro Plentiful Kggs aro a
llttlo moro plentiful now than they
J haVn been. Fresh eggs can bo
bought for 40 and 45 cents n dozen
, and lt Is possible to twciiro moro
i of thorn than It was a wook or two
I ago. I
I Clnli .Meeting Postponed Instead
' of tho rogular meotlng tomorrow
1 afternoon of tho Kensington club,
, tho ladles will moot next Monday
j ovculug nt tho homo of Mr. ami
Mrs. C. F. McGeorgo, when thoy
' will ontortaiu tholr husbMids nt a
I Vnloutluo parly.
1 Will Havo Hlg Job Postmastor
McLain and his forco will havo a
big Job on their hands when tho
mall all gets In. With (ho excoptlou
of soino ot tho lottor mall nothing
has como through for a week and
thnro will bo an onormnus vol u mo
of papors and mall mutter of nil
kinds to hnndlo and dlstrlbuto whou
It docfl como.
.Makes Autopsy Dr. J. L. Mnsson
votorlnarlan of Myrtlo Point, was
called down to tho Old Town section
of North nond today by Edgar Simp
son for tho purpose of performing
an autopsy on sovoral calves that
havo died thoro. It Is supposod
thoy had been eating somo sort of
poisonous grass. Mr. Simpson has
sovoral head of cattle at Old Town.
Floods Aro Had W. S. Chandler
who has boon spending a few wooks
In San Francisco with Mrs. Chandlor
and their daughter, Mrs. Tromalno,
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I
oble Theate
TO-NIGHT
, crcato a sinking fund for tho organ
ization. Last year, Manager Hessoy
overpaid somo of the patrons by over
estimating tho returns on the cream
ery product and this deficit will bo
taken enro of In this way.
Pleasure Launch. W. A. Hold
brought out the plans of his Alaska
cruiser, tho "Ilolon Gould" this
morning to furnish an Idea for a
plensuro Inunch which J. W. Hon
nott Is figuring on construclng. Mr.
Held used tho "Helen Gould" In his
Army Y. M. C. A. work lu Alnsku.
Sho was forty feet long, eight-foot
beam and could dovclop a speed of
about forty miles. Sho was built
csjwclally as a plensuro craft.
Go Ahead With Kveaviitlng.
Workmen by tonight will havo "bit
ten" off a good cornor of tho llttlo
hill In tho Tear of tho Hlanco Hotel
that Is bolng reduced by N. Moon for
tho erection of his brick veneer
building. Tho earth thero Is clay
and Is Bhoveled into wagons by a
squad of inon. Tho building will
probably start about tho first oi
March.
Want Our .Mnnoy. From tho Vista
IIoubo association in Portland linn
beon received a lottor asking for
tho financial aid, Individually or
collectlvoly, of tho Chambor of Com
morco, to aid In tho establishment
nt Crown Point, on tho Columbula
Highway out of Portland of n
memorial hall to tho Oregon pion
eers, which will also bo an observ
atory and a plnco of rest. "Wo want
this to bo to Oregon wlinl Plymouth
Hock Is to Massachusetts,' runs tho
lottor.
Pheasants in lor(lnud A lottor
Just received from Portland states
that of Into tho China pheasants
havo beon driven In from outsldo
tho city limits by tho snow nnd tho
Ico and now ro actually foedlng
In tho backyards, eating bread
crumbs with tho robins. Ordinar
ily tho pheasants aro very Bhy nnd
koop as much as posslblo out of
Bight.- Othor (birds hhvo como in
great flocks nnd rely ontlroly en
tho food given thorn by Good Samar
itans.
Urotlier Is Delayed Llouol Gor
don last ovonlng rccolved a' tolo
gram from his brother at Eugcno
stating that tho railroad from Eu
gene to dishing was blockod by
laud slides and that it would not
open boforo Saturday. Mr. Gordon
was en routo hero from Powell
It Ivor, Wash., whoro ho is manager
of tho big Btoro of tho Powoll Itlvor
Paper company, to visit his brothers,
Lionel and Harry. Just when ho
will bo nblo to get through Is un
certain, i
Kl'do in Itoiul Tho road to Hay
Park and Mllllngtou Is closed as a
result of a big slldo In tho doop cut
opposlto tho Eaglo Point boom.
Workmen would not work on tho
removal of tho dirt yestordny owing
to tho danger of other slides.
Delayed by Slides Mls3 Amy
Isaacs of North nond, who loft
Monday morning for Portland, tolo
phonod relatives la.st night that sho
was still at Floronco and lt was un
corta'ln whou oho would bo ablo to
get to Eugono, owing to tho rail
road bolng blocked by slides.
foil
Owing to
our film bolng delayed wo aro compelled to repeat tho
i i i f
lOWlnt. .
"- '""Brain Tonight.
'' ,asKV presonts tho. marvelous omotlonal star
In tIiat CHAKLOTTK WALKEIt
titled "1,ro,o Life Drama gf tho slums by Charles Konyon, en-
KINDLING
Ottered for ih
"wterpie co V SCr0QU by arnKUnent with E. J. Howes. A
at ll'e careIo leallsm wUh a terrific lesson. A drama that hits
that has ma 1 i l0l'ds 0f vll touements. A Droadway succois
ule emotion Wrld 1,ottor ",ul tUrU,B evory Bl,ectutor w,th b'on
T,,e M(,st W"nderfiil Motl
lei'.Di'auia Eer Will ton
"The
Squibb
Store"
Horo at Tlio Owl, your pres
criptions aro filled with tho
flue chemicals and pharma
cuotlcals of E. H. Squibb &
Son. In so doing wo assuro
your doctor tho greatest
posslblo help. Poor chem
icals of unknown quality
aro a hindrance In tJcknesa.
I'so Castor Oil Squlbb's
It's Dlfforent. 2oc tlio bottle
"The Owl"
Tho Contral Avenue
Store
Phono 74
Drug
Jt
t AT THE HOTELS t
( handler Hotel
E. N, Mounteu, Portland; .Tosoph
Fyfo Jr, Hnndon; S, L. Williams.
, Mirtlo Point; C. P. Doll, Portland;
1 Ccorgo W. Topping, Handou; Follx
M. Wolff, San Francisco; Charles E.
i Morten, Powers; H. A. Pnscoo, Chi
cago; J. L. Masson, Myrtlo Point;
Paul M. Dlmmlck, San Francisco.
Lloyd Hotel
A P. Stowo, Powers, p. I,. Barry,
Handou; Chester M. Caroy, Allegany;
X. S. Drosslpr, Handou.
St. Lauienio Hotel
Ed Sadcrgard, Camp 1; W. Brown,
Pandpu; 11. Flshor, Grdeu Point; C.
W. EgenJioff, Sumnor; A. Castol,
(Falls; R. A. Mlllor, Bond; It W.
I Shipley, Eureka; P. Laird and wire,
Portland; G. Ilardgrovo, Gardiner;
t PERSONAL MENTION
ED SADEUGAUD was In today from
Camp 1 on a visit.
DAN FItANSON of Catching Inlet
Is In Marshfleld today. '
JOHN POUTER camo down from
Allegany today on business,
LLOYD PINKEUTON camo In from
Catching Inlet today on business.
W. HUOWN, ot Handou, came up
yesterday on n Hhort business
trip. 7
MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Sum
ner was a Marshfleld visitor yes
terday. ED. D. NOOXAN loft on tho Nnnn
Smith this nttcrnoon for San
Francisco.
ELMER MATTSON camo down from
their Catching Ihlct ranch today
on business.
ED DYER camo down yestorday
, from lits Daniels crook ranch for
n short stay.
HERMAN FINNELL has returned
from a short visit with frlouds on
Catching Inlet.
DR. J. L. MASSON, of Myrtlo Point,
oanio over last evening on hc
boat and train.
CHARLES ENEGREN and John
Eonegrcn camo down from their
Coos river ranch today.
ALLAN TODD again started for Han
dou this morning. Ills nttempt
tho other day was unsuccessful.
C. II. DUXGAN wns down todny
from his ranch on South Coos
Ulvor. Tho freshet caused somo
damngo at his place.
MRS. H. ESNAUF of North Twelfth
streot, who underwent an opera
tion at Mercy hospital, Is roportcd
to bo getting nlong nicely.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN HECK, or
South Marshflold, expect to leavo
booh for PoniiBylvnnla whoro thoy
will mako their future home.
PAUL M. DIMMICK. vlco. nrcsldont
of tho Swnyno nnd lloyt compuny
In San Frnnclsco, camo over Inst
'evening from North llond. Ho Is
hero for Boveral days on company
business.
MRS. I). A. JOHNSON or Sumnor la
n Marshfleld shopper today. Mrs.
A. II. McKay, who has boon visit
ing at tho Jackson homo, returned
with her.
I. ISAAKSON of tho Smith company
office forco will leavo on tho noxt
Adollno for n two wcokB' visit
wJlh Cornell Lagoratrom -In San
Francisco.
DON GARDINER braved tho high wa
ters and n trip to sea down Heaver
Slouch this morning for tho pur
pose of calling on' tho trndo lu tho
Coqiilllo Vnlloy. '
C, a. STADDEN pf .Sumnor, was a
Mnrshflold visitor today. During
tho rocont frcshot, tho wntor was
about . a foot abovo tho public
dock at Sumnor.
LON MILLER Is hero from South Jn
lot getting tho launch Marshfleld
repaired. Ho ran uground In tho
freshet and did considerable dam
ago to tho propeller and stern,
U. S. ACKLES, of tho Honoymnn
Hnrdwuro company lu Portland,
accompanied' by his son Stanloy,
loft nbourd tho Nairn Smith todny
for San Frnnclsco. Thoy will ho
gono until about March 1.
MRS. LOUIS PETRIMOULX. and
daughter who havo boon living
noar Allogany tho past couplo of
years loft on tho Nann Smith for
San Diego whoro Mr. Potromoulx
has socurod work.
MRS. W. J. CONRAD, Mrs. F. D.
Cohan und Mrs. E. I. Chandlor
and llitjo son loft yestorday for
tho Chandlor homo on South Coos
nvor, wnero inoy win Bponu a
fow days with Mrs. W. G. Chand
ler.
Li. D. HELIEU wrltos to frlonds
hero, stating that ho oxpects to
return to Marshflold with his
family about Fob. 28. Do has
boon on tho big ranch of his
fnthor, Dan Ballon, near Brldgo
for somo tlnio past.
GEORGE C. DEUHNER loft today,
roturnlng to Oakland, after visit
ing horo with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Deubnor. Mrs. Doub
nor Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Larson and camo horo to
aid in tho colobratlou or tholr
Golden Wedding. Sho has not wet
returned,
Something New
IN DRESSES
Taffeta and French Serge at
$12.50, $9.90, $7.90, $6.90, $5.90, $4.98
See these values and you will appreciate thoirii
For Waists, see our latest assortment: Taffeta,
Voile and Lawns at $2.25, $1.25 and 98c
All Silk Crepe do Chine, 40 inches wide; an assort
ment of colors, at 98c
Dont forget that buying for cash and selling for cash
brings down the high cost of living.
"mm i i 'i n i
We Load, Others Follow The Originators of Low Prices
Next Door to Postoffjce
$
X AMONG THE SICK
$
Jamos E. Montgomory hna boon
under tho weather for a couplo of
days, .suffering from tho grippe.
Mrs. R. It Pinkortou has Buffl-
elontly recovered from hor recant
operation to return to her homo on
North Inlet.
Mrs. Geo, Capps of South Eighth
street Is reported qulto 111 of la
grippe.
Mrs. L. , Christenson of Hunker
Hill luiH been qulto 111 tho past row
days but Is now Improving.
Charles Muhuffy Is reporlod qulto
111 nt lils homo on North Coos river
and a physician was sout tor today
to attend him.
Mrs. A. O. Rogors In sufforlng
from n nuvoro nttuck of la. grlppo.
ROY LAWIIORNE was iblo to ho
about today after sovoral days
Btrouuoiis struggle with tho grip.
Roy says ho Is bolter equipped
than over boforo to make a plcturo
of haw a grip gorm lookB but ho
doubts if nnyouo will beliovo tho
plcturo after It Is mado.
Dr. H. K. Kelty, Dentist, ilOl Coko
llidg. Phono J1U..I.
Speedwell Halls hoirflh from
.Marsfiriold .Saturday, Fol. JUtli.
Tickets at. Abstract ()fflco and fc.
Coflimr Al Painter, North lleml.
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE Furniture, contents ,of
threo rooms. A big bargain IC
taken at onco. Call CO I Cth Bt. S.
FOR SALE Hoiiho and lot in best
rcsldonco pnrt of town. Torinn
ronBonnblo. Phono 222-X.
WAS HAD IN SE.VIYrLE.
Coos, Bay Is not tho only plnr.o
that linn beon lucnnvonlenccd by
storm conditions. II. J. McKoowu,
proprietor of tho Chandlor, received
a loiter from ono of his patroua
who Is a traveling man, asking him
to hold homo freight which was
sent here for him until ho was
sottlcd. Tho wrltor wnB nt Scnttlo
and ho said that tho hotol whoro
ho wo stopping wns crowdod with
local pooplo who woro unablo to
get to their homos from tholr places
of business on account ot tho snow.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Dr. LosIIo, Osteopath. Marshfleld
Want advert Islnj; hells
longer-wanted things.
THURSDAY
Norwoglan Luthornn La-
dlos Aid with Mrs. B. Mathl-
sen in Buukor Hill.
, North Bond Mothodlst Ln-
dies Social nttcrnoon at
4 church.
North Bond Girls' club with
Miss Gortrudo Toots.
A. N. W. Club with Mrs.
Elizabeth Hydo.
Eastsldo Social club with
Mrs. Wilkes Cavannugli.
FRIDAY
North Bond Club fancy
dress ball in club rooms.
Lndlos Art Club with Mrs.
F. M. Flyo.
Trio Card Club with Mrs.
O. B. Wells.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. C.
M. Connor.
SATURDAY
Mlnno-WIs Valontlno par
O ty witli Mrs. E. Kolley.
FOR KENT Furnished apl. In thn
Ilnguo upartmontu. Apply Pio
neer Hardware
WANTED Hoy oer 1(J to umk In
printing nrrico. Munt havo ikibsoiI
.Stlt grado lu school. Call nt Times
office
J , FOR SALE t
I'Olt MA ld Furniture, hW rooms
complete; Btoam heat; hounn for
Irent; rour ntoady rpomors. Snap
lr tnken at onco. 21 1 Commer
cial avo., for particulars.
t FOR RENT $
l'Olt ItKNT ltcnnlo llouso (C'U
South 10th unfurnished. $20. Con
loguo Bungalow furnished, ?22.no.
fi room' hoiiBo, $10. 5 room flat,
$10. Title Guarantee & Abstract
Co.
l-'OR 11EN' Furnished two nwm
npt. Hoatod. $15.00. Inqulro
Mntson's Storo.
FOR RENT (I room house. Apply
1102 Elrod Avo.
FOR HUNT I Room ,uso In
South Mnrshflold. Phono 1471
North Bond.
Dr. D. O. VniiRliun, Dentls't, Room
SO, First National Hank building,
Llbby Coal, 3H.00 ton. Phono 72.
FOR RENT FurnUhed flat, hot and
cold wntor, bath. 853 Third st.
FOR RENT Rooming house over
Ekblad'a Hardwaro Storo. Apply
at Ekblqd & Son, or call 3C0,
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
E. W. SULLIVAN
Corner Market and Broadway
Wo solicit all our old patrons of
tho Lloyd and assuro them tho samo
rcasouublo rates.
WEAVINGAH kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
1 2th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
( WALLPAPER f
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About it,
tho no-
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H I 'or I1(mmi1 and Kiomaeh Hj ,
H Dlhense.s Take H
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I Adler-i-ka I
tm Quick relief and permanent H
H results. Hj
Prleo $1.00. I''VHHI
H Should bo In overy Iioubo- H , .
hold.
I ht bUbT uuKNbri
H Phono H08 I
H Wo Deliver Projiiptly H
Sunnyvale
"See Reitl About It"
ino Front St.
MarshfielcTs Newest
Suburb
Hard Surfncel llond .Jitney Lino
Lots 70 to .'(i US, r, Down $5 Month
No Interest No Taxes
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
(lorst & Klnit,
Lcmo Mnrshfiold at 7 u. in.( and returnlntl leaving from Empire at
K n. nu Leave Marshfleld nt 1 1 a.m. and returnlui: leave South
HImigh at 1 p. in. Leavo MMi'shfiold ut n p. m. and returning
leave South Slough at 0 P. m.
wmmmmmmmmr
L. A. Pluard, Portland,
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