The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 15, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBUARY 15, 1316 EVENING EDITION
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&Co.
Phone 32
Tlio
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sails for
SAM FRANCISCO
Via Eureka
February 19.
From Hmllli Terminal llnrk
For Information call l.'lC
h. G. f USIII.VG, Agent.
Sane
Sensible
Satisfactory
Stylish
Suits
r" Shoes
Shirts
Yours
For Service
The FIXUP
Xot'lli llcml
Mnrshflcld
GET NEW MUSIC
" ' '
Como In nnd play tlio latest victor
rcconlH on our nmulitiio nnd Huluct
tlio iiiicn yon doslro
'5,000 to Choose From
Wo will onlor upcclnl Ntiinliorn for
you
L. L. Thomas
Music Co.
7il Central Aveiiuo
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
E. W. SULLIVAN ,
Corner Market nnd Ttromlwny
Wo solicit nil our old pntrons of
tlio Lloyd and nssuro tliem tlio Baiuo
reasonable rntos.
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REVITIE5
WEATHER iroitKOAST
A
Dy Ai'ocUteil Preai lo to my Time,
Orocon Pnlr. wlniln ltwiat.
ly castorly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlio 24 hours ending nt
( 4: la n. m February 15, by
BnnJ. Ostllnd, apodal gov-
ornmont "motooroloclBt:
'Maximum 71 4
Minimum 4n
At 4:30 11. m 40
Precipitation 00
Precipitation SInco Sept. 1.
1015 nn.tti
Precipitation snmo period
lam year -17.70
Wind: Northwest, Clcnr.
s Tuesday 4
February 15. Sun rises
nt C:C0 nnd sets at 5:30
Pi'onieniulo Concert Tlio promo
nndo concert will bo hold Friday
night at tlio Eagles hall.
Senior Hall- Tlio Senior Class of
tlio Marahfleld High School has Is
in'iod luvltntloiiH for n senior ball to
bo given February 25th.
Plunking Is Laid McDonald &
Condrou this morning hnd work
men laying planking out North
Uroadwny, making a roadway for
tlio auto trucks. Tlio company ex
pects very shortly now to resume
logging operations.
SOUTH COOS RIVER IIOAT
snitvicu
munch express
imim Marsliflcld every day
16 1, 111, Leaves head of river
at 11:15 p. in,
BTKAMKlt RAINllOW
cm haul of river dally at 7
, m. Leaves Mnndiileld nt 2 p.
Ib. For charter apply 011 hoard.
noGi:it9 & smith
Proprietors
TIIH WHITE IS KINO
Of all KowIiik Machines
Now locnted nt 25C Market avo.
West. Phono 1D3-J. Wo havo
also got big bnrgalns In nil kinds
of used machines. All machines
Bold on easy paymonts,
ShlnKlo Mill Heady L. C. Roy
nolds Ih nt North Uond on 11 visit
from Sluslaw rlvor country. Mr.
Hcynolds has just completed tlio
erection of shlnglo mill at Acme
nnd on receiving hoiuo now machin
ery thlK week Is roady to start
operations.
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ially. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680
12th Cotirth. So. Phone 220-R
United at tlio Mont. When Sollros
KntsuloH hoard that Andrew Dallas
was leaving 01 . o boat this morning
ho Immediate:.. ..Ired a lawyer to aid
In collecting $30 duo him. Tlio pa
pers woro mndo out In tlio Justice
offlco nnd before boarding the Kit
burn Dnllasipald $45, tlio oxtra $15
to pay tlio costs. J. W. Melnturff
nppeurod aH attorney.
flo
oble Theate
TO-NIGHT
R
i
' a iik; prattim: photoplay every night.
1Hio ROM) ROOSTER PL.W, . AFFAIR OF THREE
.V.niOXS," pivxiited In flvo reels, featuring ARNOLD DALY
M Avliloii Kirk, Intestigator.
''1'ATIIIJ XI'.WS" mh all, knows all. .Sen It twice a week In
U'h theatre.
",JI',rs WAIIICASi:," llmiily comedy dimiui.
sfn ItoeN. Tn slums, 7 mid 8M3. , '
1bwt flw,,i . Ilalcony lOe. Children, no.
TOMORROW XiflliT. Laura IIopo Crews In "FIGHTING HOPE,"
ttcepttonMly fin, Paramount feature In flvo acts.
To lliillil Home. J. M. Wright 80
curod tlio contract thin morning for
tho building of tlio W. T. Stoll homo
J lit Porhnm park, no will havo chnrgo
lot everything hut tho heating, tho
I plumbing nnd painting, and tho homo
Is to bo completed within !0 dnys.Tho
homo wnB iiresontcd to Mr. and Mrs.
Stoll as a Christmas present hy tho
parents of Mrs. Stoll who visited hero
last yoar.
IC. of P. Dance Tho mombors of
tho Knights of Pythias of North
Uond gavo n danco last night to
I
colebrnto the GUd anniversary of tho
founding of order. Tho riffnlr was
at tho Logglo hall. About 50 cou
ples were presont and they enjoyed
dancing until midnight. The mulsc
was furnished by an orchestra com
posed of Karl Drown, . Mnrjorlo
Swearlngon nnd John Shoppard.
summer rnclug meet to be hold hi
Myrtle Point July 3 an J I. and
also of tho fair In September. Eighty
per cent of tho gate roco'pts nt tno
racing meet will go toward tho
purses of tho winning horses.
lluslnoss Men To Meet. The quar
terly mooting of tho oos County
Business Men's association will bo
hold this evening at G:45 p. in, when
a banquet will be given at the Oregon
hotel In Ndrth Uend. Directors for
unothcr year will bo elected. Tne're
13 an extended program. Many dele
gates from all parts of tho county
aro expected to bo in attendance
Kimball Assignee Tho lted Cross
Drug Cdmpnny has mndo an assign
ment to II. J. Kimball. Jr.. for tho
.bcnoflt 6f tho creditors to adjust the
firm's affairs. Mr. Kimball will con
tliuio tho business ns usual until ef
fecting n sale of tho Jewelry and
drug business. W. W. Rucher, rep
resenting tho Portland Credit Men's
Association, wU probably remain
hero for n time. F. C. Ulrch will con
tinue nt tho store, taking over the
Optlcnl Department as his own busi
ness. Championship nt Stake Eddlo
O'Connoll, wrestling Instructor at
tho Multnomnh Athletic club nnd
ivoll known In Coos county, on the
i29th of this month expects to meet
Walter Miller of St. Paul In Port
land for tho mlddlowolght wrestling
championship of the world. O'Con
noll was hero last summor. Ho
wrostlod sovernl tlmm In Ctnry
county nnd also in C003, winning
nil of his matches oxcopt one.
Linemen Iteturnlng lloth crows
of tho Western Union company woro
tnkon north from tho Cooa Hay
lino to aid Portland during tho tlino
of her silver thaw. Ono of theoo
crows bus returned nnd Is now
working north Into ItcodHport. Tho
other crow Is down nt stoi In. It
Is expected back within n wock nnd
thou there will bo only about four
mllos of wlro and poles to bo put
up to hrldgo tho gap.
Itctumliig to Fast Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kussoll Sago of Falrvlow nro return
ing to their old homo In tho east,
aftor n year spent on n ranch In
Coos county. Thoy cumo out hero
from Indiana In tho fall of 1014 and
havo been hero ovor slnco. Mr. Sago
Is a dlstnut rolntlvo of Ilussel Sago,
tho multimillionaire who died n few
yoai's ago. Tho fathor of Mr. Sago,
who Is hero, Inherited Boyornl hun
dred thousand dollars. It. O. Craves
know tho family vory woll when ho
lived In Indiana.
Tnko Agency. M. D. Sherrard and
S. G. Whitsett of Dnndoii were hero
yesterday nnd made arrangements
with Ceorgo aoltlrum to tako the
Chevrolet agency for Uandbn and vi
cinity. They will receive n demon
stration car next week and have a
carload of machines to meet their
immediate needs. While here, they
hnd the pleasure of seeing Will Qood
rurn drlvo tho Chovrolot up tho Bteop
Commercial nvonuo hill, n 22 per
cent grade, In high gear, tho Chev
rolet being tho first car to mnko that
hill in high.
Quito n Family Man. Hark Dun
ham, juvonllo offlcor, created con
siderable oxcltemcut nt tho train Sun
day morning when ho loft for Co
rjuillu with olfjht childron uudor hla
enro. Seven of tho youngsters woro
from tho Charles Coffin family of
South Inlet being taken to Coqulllo,
thoro to bo cared for by tho county.
Tho eighth child was Jeiinotto Abor
son, of Coqulllo, who camo horo with
frlouds to go to school and is being
returned homo. 1
Pwget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Oams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
n..r oC0N,nLETE PUNTS FOR HARBOR WORK
u"r loos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
"xxt Powerful, ..,t wiulppcxl nnd most thoroughly modern
twenty.lnch hydraulic acoiJgo Ik, Pacific wuter
Coos Bay office, . Main office,
-'iiwmeia, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
Plant
Sweet Pea Seed
NOW
For your convenience, e
have In stock tho best and
latest varieties or tho fam
ous "llurK'o 8i?iircrs."
You will not bo dlssap.
olnted this year If you
plant llurpw' Quality seeds
that Orow. A largo variety
of tlain and mixed seeds-.
Catalogues upon applica
tion. "The Owl"
Tlio Central Avenuo Drug
Store
Phono 74
Fnlher Is Dead Word I1119 been
received hero to tho effort that tho
fathor of Victor P. Mortis, pastor
'of tho lo.cal Christian church and
I teacher In tho Myrtle Point High
school, Is dead nt Ejgono. Ho died
ithero Inst Friday a'ter an lllneea
that lasted for Bovoral months, Mr.
Morris was called homo ouco re
cently and returned, thinking his
father wns on tho road to recovery.
Tho older Mr. Morris conducted n
grocery business In Hugoue.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
S,ee1, brass cast, iron and aluminum castings made
4. like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. Worth Front Street
Still "KhnofFlyiiig" . Tho Shay
engines of tho Smith-Powers com
pany woro necessary again yestor-
j day for tho pnBsongor train to "shoo
I fly" about the slldo In tho lino
jabovo Myrtlo Point on tho wny to
'Powors. This morning tho train-
mon declared that they would try
to got through all tho way with tho
I regular engines, bollovlng tho slldo
'wouhl havo boon bulkhoadod up bj
this tlmo. Tho schedulo takes tho
j train to Powors on tho seconl trl'i
of tho morning.
I PERSONAL MENTION t
J
TOM LAWIIORN was down from
yllegany yesterday.
WALTKR II. STULL of Allegany
was a visitor In tho city.
ARTHUR CRAIO nnd wlfo loft on
tho Kllburu today for Portland.
C. W. CUMDI3RS loft on tho morn
ing trailn to attend to Standard
Oil business in vnlloy.
MISS LENA ROIlllINS of Kmplro
wns a visitor horo yesterday and
tcdny.
DR. V. L. HAMILTON of Coqulllo
enmo over last ovenlng on n pro
fessional visit.
FRANK V. ROOD nnd wlfo of Coos
river wero visitors in tho city
yesterday.
IICMKH RING, wan In from Tarheel
today and oxpects to resume his
logging activities booh.
COliyTY AGRICULTURIST J. L.
Smith nemo over this morning from
tho county scut.
CAPTAIN DUNSON, of tho Capo Ara-
co Light, was In tho city todny on
n short visit.
DR. KARL LOWK wns nmong tho
(visitors in tho city today from
Coqulllo.
R. O. (UlAVKS rotumod Inst ovon
Ing from n legal visit to tho county
scut.
CIKORGR A. STOLL wns hero todny
from llaudou on a short visit with
frlonds.
DR J L. MASSON, veterinary of
Myrtlo Point, oamo over last oven
lug on n professional visit.
I'KN McMULLFN, timber cruiser
from Myrtlo Point, wps hero today
on tlmbor business.
MRS. P. RADFORD nnd son woro
down today from their homo on
Coog rlvor.
DONALD JL CHARLKSON, Port
onglncor, loft this morning on a
business trip to Portland.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD
loft this morning on tho Kllburu,
on an official trip to Portland.
ARNO MEREEN, of tho C. A. Smith
mill, wont to Myrtlo' Point todny
on business.
MISS ELVIRA, FRIZEEN returned
on tho train this morning to re
sumo her dutlos In tho shorlff's
offlco.
V. a. HINDMARSH, Soulhorn Paciric
cnglneor, nccompanlcd by Mrs.
Illndmarsh, camo In last ovenlnc
, from Lnkesldo. ,
N. A. NELSON and wlfo woro In tho
city today from Hawser. Mr. Nol
Hou la cashlor of tho Ilausor &
ilauser company.
J. 13. MONTGOMERY loft this
morning for Coqulllo hy wny of
Denver Hill to look aftor some
tolophono business.
MRS. DONALD CHARLESON nnd
Httlo son loft this morning, re
hiring to tholr homo in llamlo'i
after n short visit horo,
ART LUNDSTlfo.M, in tlio offico of
Swan Denson on tho railroad
work, will leavo for Arlington,
Or., whoro tho company has n big
contract.
PROF. W. A. nARR, of Corvallls,
camo over this morning from tho
1 Coqulllo vnlloy whoro ho has boon
meeting with tho farmers.
W. E. MEYER, of Salt Lak City, gov
ernment cow testing export, Is hero
todny, Ho has beon In tho Co
qulllo Valley for sovoral days.
E, It. HODSON camo down from his
HEAT THE LANDLORD
Tho laws or Oregon aro very
strict in protecting landlords, but
now and then sonio man gets the
host of tho landlord and gots awny
with it.
Albert Kinney has adopted a safo
method by buying n lot In Sunny
vale In fact ho bought threo so ap
in bavo amnio room for a gardon
Ispot. Ho proceeded immediately
Uo orect a eomfortnblo tent housd
'thoroon expecting later to build
a pormanont homo. Hy so uomg
tho money ho had been paying mo
landlord each month for rent is
not only keeping np tho payment
on tho lots hut leaving him a Httlo
nest egg besides. If you aio Inter
ested in this plan of beating tho
landlord Just "seo Rold about it,"
and lot him show you how It enn
ho done. . ,
j No Rares on File. Justlco Pen
nock received n wlro today from O.
II. McGluty, secretary of tho Inter
state Comniorco Commission nt Wash
ington sUtlng thoro aro no telegraph
tariffs on fllo thoro at loss than hnlf
I a cent a word rate. II. n. Woldv,
rubllshor and editor of tho Dally Tldo
1 In North Rend put In a counter claim
against tho Western Union, whon
jsuod for n Imlauco duo on tclograpli
tolls, stating that a rate of a quarter
of a cent was In vogue. Tho case
Is to como up Monday morning nt 10
A Touch of Early Spring
Now is the time to begin your Spring sewing, while
the picking is good.
Dress Ginghams worth at the least ono-thiid
more, our mice ' 10c, 81-3c, 71-2c
How about that House Dress, worth
$1,00; our price
A dandy House Dress, worth 75c,
our price
Double Service House Dresses, $1.50
value, our price
All now and choice patterns.
Bungalow Apron's all patterns, 75c
value
. Bungalow Aprons, percale, all pat
terns, 65c value
Allover Net Ecru and White, 36 in.
wide, 65c value, our price
A dandy line of new Embroideries
Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.00 values,
our price ,
Stir- 9Safiw$
r i i m in i ' 1 1 n i1 mm
79c
49c
98c
49c
39c
39c
79c
Follow
Originators
of
Low Prices
South Coos Rover ranch today and
roports that their two daughters
nro rabidly recuperating from tholr
recent slogo of typhoid fovcr.
EUGENE ROIJINSON Is back from
his Noith Inlet ranch, whoro ho
made a short visit.
C. M. RUSHING of Eastport loft to
day for tho stato tuberculosis
sanitarium at Snlom after Mrs.
Eiickson, a nurso here, hnd
mndo n Btrenuous campaign to
rnlBo tho necessary funds. The
county "will tako caro of tho fam
ily which now Is In destitute cir
cumstances. THEO. IIILLYER, llnotypo oporator,
Is again hack to his first lovo, Tho
Times, aftor many yonrs. Ho camo
over from Myrtlo Point whoro ho
has been holding) a position on Tho
EnterprlBO, and has taken chnrgo
of ono of The Times machines. Uo
will romovo his wlfo nnd fnmlly
to Marshflohl probably noxtwcok.
CHAS. FENSLER was In from Pow
ers this morning nnd states that
business is getting back to normal
there, all tho camps being busy.
Tho Smith-Powers company built
n trnek around tho big "sinkhole"
, and was ablo to get ono of tholr
big engines around the 1M dogroa
curve. Tho big onglno will bo
kept on i ...j end nnd tho Shay en
gines will bo used In hauling cars
nrouud tho cum- .
s s
0
IS
DU
COLD, PL'RE AIR IS
HEALTHFUL
Maximum
HOT WATER DOTTLES
II. ,!. KIMIULL DECLARES TREY
ARE FAR IN THE LEAD I.V
PORTLAND AND AT 8AX Kit AX
CISCO AND HAY CITIES
JL J. Kimball, who rocontly re
turned from n trip to Portland, do
clares that tlio Overland Is now far
In tho lead as tho popular car. Ho
says that a yonr or so ago when ho
visited tho cities, it seemed to him
that about four or flvo of every half
dozen cars ho saw was n Ford but
this spring, tho Overland nppenred
moro numerous than tho Fords,
Tho hnndsomo appcaranco of the
car for tho cost tho cuiso with which
It Is operated and tho absolute reli
ability of tho car appeared to bo tho
dominant factors which havo givon
tho Overlnnd tho "lend.
Mr. Kimball says that ho- was sur
prised to seo tho way that tho Over
land hnd forged ahead, Although ho
personally bought nn Ovorland Inst
yenr, recognizing Its morlts, ho did
not oxpect to soo It drop into popular
favor quite so rapidly ns It, owing
to tho stiff sales competition put up
by othor makes.
Isaac R. Tower, tho Southwestern
Oregon ropresontatlvo of tho Over
land, who ndded tho Overland to his
agency enrly last yenr when tho now
features and prices woro announcod,
wns elated to hoar that tho Ovorland
, wns proving tho big success ho antlc
1 Ipnted.
1 Locally tho Ovorland Is taking woll
nnd It Is expected that a number of
tho popular cars will bo dolivorodj
( hero as soon ns tho factory can sup
ply Mr. Towers ordors.
a. in.
Ready Already Tho members of
tho Coos and Curry Fair association
aro literally lotting no grass grw
under their feet. This is tho mld
dlo of February and alroady tho
j Chamber of Commerco'has received
from J. O. Stommler of the nssO-
Iclatlou, announcement of tho mid
to tnko tho first chill from
tho "out-of-doors" bed.
You can sleep warm on
:ho coldest nights if a
MAXIM CM is at your foot.
Tho MAXIMUM Rubber
Lino carries with it a uni
versal giiarautoo of AH
fiOLl'TK SERVICE fin
TWO yonrs or your money
back. Call and let us show
you tho Maximum Lino.
THE BUSY CORNER
Phono 21)8
Wo Deliver Promptly
$
t AMONG THE SICK t
$$
j T. Flleshurg Is going abut with
i his loft arm In a sling. Whllo crank
; ing a inachino tho handlo kicked hack
and hroko his arm,
IP Mll III
REMOVAL NOTICE.
) E. L. Ilopson has moved lfls har
ness shop from North Front street
to tho foot of Commercial on wntor
front,
Dr. D. O. Ynughnn. Dentin, Room
2(1, First National Hank building
(mm
AihKs
t NEW TODAY
FOUND On Dili nnd Klrml, Komn
crocheted lnco. Apply Tlmos of
fico. gj
FOR HALE Omul piano, $IA".00.
Apply tuflO Anderson avo., west.
WANTED Second .Imml .go call.
Good condition. Address "IC,,
caro Tlmos.
WANTED FORD TOUIMXtJ CAR
Proferubly 10 IC Model. Stato mil
ngo run, cqillpmeut, and pried
wnuted. Address Ilox 113, Coqulllo,
Oregon.
t WANTED 3
??
WANTED To buy a Paying nparU
ment or lodging house, also board
ing hoiiso. I havo ellontn to rent
furnished or unfurnished houses
or apartments. Ounora call, C00.1
liny Dov. Co., DM Coko bldg.
X FOR RENT
$$
FOR RENT huge, light front,
room for 1 or moro persons, closn
lit. Address "V" Times offlco.
FOR RENT ConifoHuMo npnrr
monts for rout, furnished, $15.00.
flno location. I. S. Kaufman &
Co.
FOR ItEXT Furnished two room
npt. Heated, $15.00. Inquire
Matson's Store.
I'OR RENT (I .Room house In
South Marshflohl. Phono 1-17-1
North Bond.
FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and
cold water, bath. 8G3 Third st.
FOR RENT Rooming house over
Ekblad's Hardware Storo. Apply,
at Ekblad & Son, or call IlfiO.
t FOR SALE
FOR SALE Threo lots, JOO fort on
10th 8t, 12G on Fir; good hay
vlow. PvJcu fllOO cash. J. T.
Sullivan.
FOR RALE Pit'iuo Caiiu-rn, r,7.
eomploto. Leather case and flvo
holders, Flno lens and shut tor.
Piico ?20. II. R. Drlnkloy, Hay
City. Phono 3091.
FOR SALE CHEAP I Ford touring;
car In good condition. Posh mag-
noto. Coodrum's Gnrago.
I OR SALI IIoiiho and lot hi best
residence part of town. Tormn
reasonable. Phono 222-X.
POR TRADi: Complete, u'cll eiili-
pod ehlckon ranch, will trado for
Marshfleld lots. I. S. Kaufman &
Co.
FOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD OOODS
FREIGHT AND HACaAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER f
Phono 103
Residence Phono 13-J
Market Avo, nnd Waterfront
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