The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 16, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Tho
F.A. KILBURN
sails for
SAW FRANCISCO
Via Eureka
February 19. .
From HmHli Terminal loj
For InforiiiHtloii cull UO
I;. (!. CUSIIING, Agent.
SOUTH COOS ItlVHK BOAT
HKKVICH
LAUNCH K.YPKKHS
Imics Mnrshrleld every day
g 8, in. Loaves head of river
at ililri p. in.
BTliAMHR KAINHOW
Icatw head of river dully nt 7
a. m. Leaves Mnrshfleld nt 2 p.
ni. For charter apply on Itonrd.
KOOKHH & HMITII
Proprietors
'Guaranteed Ranges
,
THE STERLING RANGE
U Hllliiiut question tho highest
(junlllr, the most hatlNfactory mill
Ionp-.t.carliig raiigo Hindu today.
It Ih roiixtrurlcd paillciilarly for
Wcctcrn fuel, N rcliifnrced tlnoiiKli
out, nslH'htos lined and rlghly fin
Mini. It Hill give MitlNfactlon
eicrj- day In (ho year; It, In IiimiiiimI
for jcars npihiNt houiIiik parlH, anil
llils Is a i(ilut joii cannot well over
look in iimklng jour range M'Icctloii.
Conic in and let us liow you
Johnson Gulovsen
Compa
ny
I'UItMHIIINaS
.Maihliflelil
North Front .Street
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About It.
QUATERMAS STUDIO
n QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10CL.
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TONIGHT
JltoS L
LASKV nnd DAVID IIIOLASCO I'iommU
Tho Siiimno Drnniatle Star,
LAURA IIOPI3 CRKWS,
PUtiirintloii of (ho Runmikniblo llolnsco lilt
lu
"I'lilJ FUJIITIXC.'
A llf . .
uania or n noblo wir0 v. ho M rives to prove tlio Inno
n'Wl' r her unworthy convict husband.
' tiMMOl'.vr W.JATU1U5 THAT
Sl WBKKLV-.,
MISS.
.;:.. . . s,,,,"ft mtest.
hkivtinu;
ewiiu "K ?r H ,,re,u,l- wubiiiarlins mid Horcmi other Interest Iuk
umvi '",'', ,vl"' n' ,m,,t',',
TOMni.i, ()U",,"' ' "ALl'OXV JOe CIIIMHtKX. ro
,U"0V MOIIT "'I'lIM oiinv..ii!.ni, .. t 1...
rur acts. .Thtu reelsj Koyhtono comedy.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
steel, brass, cast,
Iron and
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
J. Mnrth Frnnt Strnnt
Phone 180.
fggw
BREVITIES
WKATHKR FORKCAST
tllj AwocUlct I'rcm to iMr, n7 Ttmcu.J
OIllftlON- Kulr; vnrlulilo
wBihIh, inpHlly southerly.
LOCAL TKMPKRATUHK
HKCOltl)
Foi tlio 21 liotirs omllng nt
4:451 u. in., February If,, by
UonJ. iOhIIIik, npcclnl gov
orninont inotooroioBlBt:
Maximum c,7
Minimum iy
At l::io a. m rl
Precipitation no
Precipitation Slneo Sept. t,
10 IB r,s.ai
Precipitation buiiio jiurlod
last year -17.70
Wind: Northwest, Clear.
Wednesday
February ID. Hun Whom
Ut !:fiS and bo(h nt r:!!l.
V
t BORN I
$$
CORKY Horn to Mr. mid Mrs. It
II. Corey, of MiirHliflcld, at Mercy
hospital, North Ilcntl, WcdncHiluy.
February l(i, an eight pound boy.
Mother and hoii aro doing finely
and tlio huppy rather Ih ho proud
over IiIh flrat hoii that ho wouldn't
ohnngo places with the president.
Congratulations will ho iitmicroiitf
from their many friends.
Oo,o Dismissed. The charge of In
toxication placed against Max Tim
mermim yesterday by Chlof Carter
was dismissed In Judgu Ilntlor'H
court this morning without any
pleading of guilty or not guilty.
reriril"iil CViilot- All hoys bo-t-woon
10 and lfi years of ago aro
asked 'to moot at (lulld hull of the
Kplseopal church Friday evening at
7oVlock Tor tho establishment of n J
SARTER'S
Wo will lio in
our
ICcnulliriil
NEW HOME
Cirntir Cuiiliiil Aitcniio mid I'wut St.
Next Saturday
Afternoon
you lire cordially Invited to our
(rand Opening
ST., LAWRENCE HOTEL
E. W. SULLIVAN
('oriier Market and llroadivay
Wo solicit all our old patrons of
thu Lloyd and ausura thorn the samo
rcasoiiahlo ratos.
TIIH WIIITi: IH KINO
Of nil Sowing Machines
Now located at 2.1C Markot nvo.
West. Phono 10JI-J. Wo havo
nlso got big bargains in all kinds
of used machines. All machines
Bold on easy payments.
R
IIOPi:,"
VOl' OA.V NOT AI'FORD TO
ntcjit liiippcnlngs, siicli as President Wll-
fashions; turkey hcrainhlo;
..... iiujuifjl, 41 .UI1IIHH lllliuiiuiu l
aluminum castings made
tHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD.
!',?Z?all,",,,,!1 .l'l",tcr- Lll11 refresh-
Takes Calves Hwiil,!AIoUnl the
.jjlcnm schooner Har.ly when she
nulled this morning wore 25 head of
-n ves, belli,? taken Boutli by Cupt.
iMlnur Simpson to put on his ranch
"ear Sacraimmto. eorKo King had
been aiding him fr some time in
!uylitK up the calves mid they havo
IWttll 1 Mil .
v.... Ul um lown. it was them
nun unco or the anlninls ate some
PoIroiioiiu Brass and died after Capt.
S'mpson went Houth on tb0 Hardy.
Sllll on the iti-iny. Jolm Lil Mro
"'ho has Just returned from tho cast,
l In receipt of n letter from tlm
merry skipper of tlm little Sir Frun
'' Drake, lliu III foot gasoline
Hchooncr that put t0 Coos Hay last
'all. Captain Drake Is resting at
tho Catallna Islands and said ho ex
pects to leave very shortly for Han
i'K'ko to lako In tlio exposition, n,.
sails alone, heliiK his own niato and
crew as well as cook.
SciiKstncken o Move. Henry
KeiiKstackon expects to niovo the 01
flco of tho Tltlu Ouaranlco and Ab
stract company from tho Coke build
ing on Central avenue to quarters in
the SeiiKstacken bulhlliiK on Hroad
wny. Tho niovo will hu niado soino-
111110 "cforo the first of March. Work
mon are now remodeling tho now of
fice. Irving Chandler says tho storo
room In tho Coke htilldliiK has not
yet been leased.
Start Inipiovenirnts Work was
Htarted today by C. It. Flanagan In
connection with the Johnson nvonuo
sower, his bid for tho work having
hcon tho lowest recently at the
council mooting. Also tomorrow
morning Dean & Drown, contractors,
Intend to start laying iho concroto
shlowalks nbout tho block bounded
by Front and Hroadway nnd Central
and Commercial nvonuos, with bov
oral other smaller strotches lu tho
sanio vicinity.
.Makes Novel ('alciiilur Tlio Hov.
0. lioltoy Hall of tho crulHcr I.lfo
Line, has had printed nt Tho Times
office a packet xtt very novel calen
dars that ho will tnko with him nnd
distribute about In tho loggjngl
camps and wherever ho holds ser
vices. Tho calendars aro headed
with a partial picture of tho crulsor
ami Mr. Hall at tho wheel, and each
month cnrrles with It u motto.
llcjii'iij; Continued. Tho heiirlng
In tho Stephen Rogers ease was con
tinued today befoi itoforco A. 11.
I.oiul lu the office o :".oll and Hodge.
Tom Harry ami I). U Kood appeared
as witnesses, testifying us to tlio
vnluo of tho lots along lu the early
Oil's when Mr. Rogers came Into tho
possession of thoin. The case was
started by tho Webster holrs to so
Hiiro a share lu tho holdings of Mr.
Rogers on Central aveuiio.
, IhiglncN Wc'U Through Tho
2 ' gp
Priced at fS and up in a ttyle to tuit your taite. ,
Wear Better Shoes
You get a ready-to-wear fit
no breaking-in comfort from first to
last day's wear in these "Natural
Shape" Florsheims.
Ask any man
Florsheim Shoe.
We are exclusive agenti
Woolen Mill Store
MARSHFIELD
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rasieiii
WasWiragtonFete ?LESJ hall
. AuUtPPyTorchestnto ; Vxdny, Feb y. 18
Tickets, $1.00 Per Couple, Ladies 50c. 8:30 P. M.
UrtEGOAL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
J.cnvy
onglno of tho local railroad
Wont through to Powers yesterday
with the passenger train. Thcfo
aro two sharp curves In the line
nbovo Myrtlo Point lu tho shnpo
of tho figure S. It was necessary
to grease tile rails on tho high sides
In order to make the turns. Also
tho two big englnoB of the Smith
Powers company ennio down over
tho samo routo. Highly cars of logs
canto In yesterday, according 'to
trainmen, and they said there wcro
about 112 more cars loaded.
Recovers Dog. .). K, Ford of tho
Union Market Is elated today over
tho recovery of his shepherd dog
which has been missing for several
weeks. Tho animal got away from
Myrllo Point where Mr. Ford left
him for 11 Tew days and It was feared
that the unlninl had been killed. Yes
terday ho found that tho dog had
got caught In a varlnlt trap near
Flshtrap and a rancher thero had
found him almost starved to death.
Mr. Ford has arranged to havo the
dog sent "hero. Sonietlnio ano ho re
fused $100 for the dog.
Mulls Aro Flooded Mall pouches
arriving hero In tho past two days
have been flooded, filled to over
flowing with "boozo" literature. Th0
letters havo boon no inspectors ot
persons; mlnlsteis as well aa tho
rogular old customers have received
glittering advices of prices and how
lo send ,In their jrdors. Somo of
tho letters canio from San Fran
eclsco, otlio'ra from Nuroka, tho lat
ter seeming to work on the sup
position that It takes n shorter lima
to get shlpnionts hero from Hint
point.
Knew Dimmed .Mo" R. Huggo,
cashlor of the Scandliiavlnn-Aiuctv
lean bank of this city, was a very
lutlninto friend of both Charles KI1-,
Patrick nnd Harry Uammlo, two
Portland bankers who wuro drowned
lu tho Willamette river on Satur
day when their frail crnft over
turned flvo miles below Oregon
City. Mr. Huggo was formerly lu
tho First Natlonnl bank thoro with
Mr. Kllpntrlek, clerk In tho clearing
hoiiso. II. W. (lainmlo was nnylni:
tollor lu tho Udd & Tllton bank.
Mr. Hugtfo had heard nothing ot
the tragedy until ho read tho jiowh-
pajiorH. Tho young men holongcd
to a party of eight who had gono
down to Salem with 'their canoes
and wcro middling hack to Portland.
X PERSONAL MENTION X
I
L. W. .IACOI1S left thin morning for
Powers on business.
CLAUDI3 C. MOON wn8 hero today
on business from Powers,
DR. V. h. HAMILTON nnd wlfo of
about The
NORTH BEND
k Cicrt and Darace
16, 1916 EVENING
Coqulllo left this morning for
their homo.
W. K. WISI3MAN, who now has a
furniture store In Powers, was
here today.
MIKI3 UOON'H was down yesterday
and today on n short visit from
his homo at Sumner.
A. .1. SII13RWOOD canio over from
Coqulllo on the morning train to
look nftor somo legal business.
WILLIAM G. CHANDLER wont
over to Coqulllc on the morning
train on a short business trip,
MRS. ANNA DKCKBR has closed her
novelty storo In the O'Connell
building ami gone to Astoria to
locate.
A. C. VUSTAL of tho Union Oil
company left this morning for tho
Coqulllo vnlley to see that It Is
well "oiled."
JOHN 0. KHNDALL wont to Co
qulllc this morning to attend to
some logal work and later will
go through to Powers.
W. K. MI2YKR, cow testing associa
tion expert with tho government,
and J. L. Smith returned to Co
qulllo this morning.
C. S. McCULLOCII, county sur
veyor, ennio over last evening
from Coqulllo to look after soma
surveying work.
WILLIAM SNEDDON left today for
Rostyn, Wash, where ho cxpectH to
locate and where his brother, Wal
ter Sneddon, Is located.
13ARL 8LAULI3, Interested lu tho Co-ittilHc-MlnrsIiflcId
stage line was
a vlBltor hero today. It will prob
ably bo a couple of months before
tho stages enn operate this year.
PROF. W. A. DARR or the O. A. C.
extension, who has been In Coos
and Curry roiintles for tho past
two weeks, left yesterday after
noon on tho stage returning homo.
OLIVI3R SPIRI3S, formerly connect
ed with tho Lockhart-Parsons
Drug company horo and at Powers,
came over from Myrtlo Point yes
terday and loft for Portland on
tho Kllhurn.
.MR. AND MRS. JOHN LA MURI3
havo returned from an extended
visit at their old homo In South
Kauknuiin, Michigan. John says
It didn't scorn like the, samo old
placo after being on Coos Hay nnd
llko everyone olso thoy are glad
to got hack to Coos Hay nnd prom
ise not to go avMy "no more"
MEET TD ORGANIZE
.1. (). HOLT AND DR. M'PIIKHSOX
FOR CAXNKRY (JATlllJltlNG
Culled for Saturday Morning nt
l()::i() nt Chamber of Commerce
Farmers Invited
Organization of tho Coos Hay can
nery will probably bo qffocted Satur
day morning nt the Chamber of Com
merce. J. O. Holt, successful mana
ger of tho Kugoiio cannery, and Dr.
MoPhorson, or O. A. C will ho the
principal spoakors. Tho. time !s
10:30 a. m., lato enough to, allow
tho fnrmors who aro Interested to
nrrlvo on tho early boats.
Kvory farmer lu this ontiro oinl ot
tho county is Invited to attoud. It
la plmnrlly upon theso men that the
success or tho vonturo will depend
for tholr work will bo to supply tho
pi ounce to bo sold to tho cannery.
DiibIiicss men of tho city aro also
Invited. Tho plan Is to have present
ul this mooting ovory person wno
Is lu any way Interested ii tho pro
ject. On Saturday tho plan Is to appoint
a committee who will have ehargo
of all further arrangements, tho sub-
perilling of stock especially.
Farmors will bo allowed to buy
stock Jn tho concern with their pro
duco, said Claudo Thompson this
morning. This will aid in taking
caro or tho ovorhead expenses,
About $5,000 lu cash is needed to
stnrt tho cannory. It is oxnoitcd
it could ho kept opou and running
botwoon tho first of Mav jimi Snn. i
tciuhor or Octohor.
. . . : r ' fT-
f .
.r
Autos Will Havo ICiisy
lleuchcs -TIiIh Siiiiiiikv -
Travel to
Road
.Siijiei-v'sor Rnsy
Tho road to Kuinlro und on to
South Slough Is to be nut in flrat.
olns3 sh&po und tho uutos will have
a good ,road to travel this siimmor
whon It is expected that hundreds
dwll visit tho beachos,
Clou Rozoll Is tho now road su
pervisor for that district' and ho la
hard at work mittlnc Uio road in
Letter condition. Tho mud holes arc
being filled with sand and other Im- j
provonieuts mado.
The road between North Rond and ,
Umpire Is to bo planked and the lum
Lor is now at South Slough for tho
plunking or tho road rrom tho bridge
down to Shoro Acres, tho hitter work ',
la being done by L. J. Simpson.
Tho Improvement of tlio highway!
Is an Important ouo as tho trip to
tho beach lu tho summer months Is
ono qf tho most popular in this locality.
ifirae
ODD
EDITION
A Touch of Early Spring
Now is the time to begin your Spring sewing, while
the picking is good.
Dress Ginghams worth at tho least one-third
more, our price 10c. 81-3c. 71-2c
now about that House Dress, woith
$1,00; our price..- .'
A dandy House Dress, worth 75c,
our price
Double Service House Dresses, $1,50
value, oui'iprico
All new Jind choice patterns.
Bungalow Aprons all patterns, 75c
value
Bungalow Aprons, percale, all pat
terns, 65c value
' Allover Not Ecru and White, 36 in.
wide, 65c value, our price...
II I . . 1 . II
A dandy line of new Embroideries
I II ! J-MM II ,v4SS
Ladies' biiK nose, $i.uu values, 7(
our price
Wc Lead
Others
Follow
-$&&
Incorporated
r.-v Hi 1 iF
WILL SELL GARS
OKOItCK ( 'ODItP.M AllltAXlRCS;
TO IJ.XTFXD CO.NVKNir.XTJ
TMRMS TO PARTIKS DKSIRINO
TO Pl'ltCIIASi: XKW CARS I
icki:ph dkalinos coxfidf.x-i
ruin,
George Cloodruiu announces that
ho will continue his policy of selling
nutos on easy payments again this
year. Ho has arranged for extend
ing convenient terms to thoso desir
ing to purchase cars .and wi,U oo
ploased to talk tho matter of terms
and tluiu ovor with all who desire
to secure an auto, but who aro not
prepared to pay nil cash for thorn.
Kept Confidential.
In arranging theso matters, Mr.
Ooodrum always keeps tho manors
confidential, Ho carries tho notes
and securities himself, hot soiling
them or transferulng thorn to other
parties. Consoiiuoutly parties pur
chasing a car from him on partial
pnyments aro not embarrassed by
having tho nature of their arrange
ments mado public.
Those easy tonus are- mado on
tlv cars that ho handles.
?
X AMONG THE SICK I
$
Mr. Spurroll of North Ilend who
sustained somo sovoro Injuries a
short time ago, lias uiidorgono nu
operation to romeily somo broken
nasal bones.
John Wall of West MiirBhflold fell
about twelve foot while engaged In
fomo work on tho Smith-Powers lino
Sunday find sustained somcy sovoro
bruises but no serious Injuries,
Tho thrcyear-old child of Mr.
und Mrs. Rums of liouryvlllo was
brought to Morey hospital to
ireoolvo' trealmont for spinal trou
ble 1 ho family formerly lived near
tho (Coos River creamery and the
child Is their uijoptod sou.
Mrs. Goodrich or Coqulllo who un
derwent mi operation at .Mercy hos
pital yesterday Is rqportod doing
nicely.
XI1W KCOMI OFFICKRS
Seiui-Aiiiiual Ihstallatloii of Officers
llcli Hero
At the semi-annual liistnllatlou of
officers of tho Mnrshfleld Siioml So
ciety, tho following woro Inducted
itu t,HJ'r P'ihRIous for the following
six months:
President Arthur HIboIiop.
Vice- President -Otto IlagHtrom.
Treasurer Alfred Jucobson.
FlnanoJal Secretary Alex Johnson
Secroturyi John IJnokmail.
.Marshal Alox Hagstrom.
Chaplin Julius Huguiilst.
Inner Guard John Hollvar.
Outsldo Guard-Alfred Stora.
Harold Kruost Llljohurg.
Master of Ceremonies John Sun-
""pH.
nt
Let Us Serve
You . . .
vull yourself or lliij con
toiileiice.H of our postofflco
Iffhe Hlllm'jitlon.
Wo luiudlo stamps, money
orders, euvelopex, etc,
Money order window
iIovbh af ( p. in,
Xo parcel post packages.
THE BUSY CORNER
lMiono uou
Wo Deliver Promptly
miS '
FIVE1
k 7
79c
49c
98c
Originators
of ;
Low Prices
-Z&727ZCU
(20
- M - itf'j. 7 -a
I Olt UICNT Dairy farm, 1)0 acres,
2 miles from Myrtlo Point. Apply
Win. James, North end.
WANTIID (Rrl nt tho llradlcy Candy
Company factory.
t LOST AND FOUND
FOl'XD On tlili and Klrod, nome
crocheted Inco. Apply Times ot
fleo. $
X WANTED U,X
WAXTKD FORD TOURINO CAlt
Proforably 1015 Modol. Statu m
ngo run, oaulpmont, and price
wanted. Address Dox U.1, Coquljde,
Oregon.
WAXTKD Second hand go enrt.
(lood condition. AUilrow "IC!
euro TInios. .
WAXTKD To buy a pnyliiR npwt-.
nient or lodging house, iiIbo hoard- '
lug houso. 1 have, cllouts to rou,t
furnished or unfurnished houses
or apartments. Owners call, Coos.
Ray Duv. Co., 3'l A Coko hldg.
t FORWENT t
FOR HKXT CouifoHaldo mmrt
moiits for rout, furnished, lU.oi,
flue location. I, S, Kaufman &
Co.
FOR KKXT Furnished two mn
apt. Heated.
?1C0U. Iinpilru
Matsou'B Store.
FOR ItKNT (I Jtoom 'house 1
South Marshflold. Phono 1474
aNorth Remr.
FOR ItKNT I' mulshed flat, hot and
I cold water, bath.. 85a Third st.
I-".. .. . i ...
j FOR ItKNT Rooming houso over
j Kkhlad's Hardware Storo. Apply
i at Kkblnd k Son, or call 3G0 ,
J FOR SALE X
FOR HALK Good piano, ILM.(K),
I Apply lOIlO Anderson avo west.
I'OR SALIC Id acres, it mlkvi fnuu
Marshflold; houso, barn, chicken
house, orchard; $2000. $1200
down. No commission. Owner.
Address P. O. box Wo, North
Rond.
FOR SALK Three-lots, jot) feet on
10th ut., IliU on Fir; good, hay
view. Prlco $1400 ciish. J. T.
Sullivan,
FOR SALK Promo Oiuiimi, 5x7,
complete. Leather case and fly
holders. Fluo Ions and shutter.
Prlco $20. H. R, Urlnkloy, Bay
City. Phono U001.
1 1 I'OR SALIC Houso mid lot in liotJt
1 rosldonco purt of town. Torma
i ronsonablo. PhotiQ 222-X.
- - '"' - f i1 "
I OR TRA DK Complete, v'eR (Miulp-
ped chicken ranch, will trada fur,jj
Mnrshrield lots. I S. Kuufniau At
Co,
FOR TRAXSFKR AND STOR
AOK OF HOUSK1IOLI) GOODS
FRKIfiHT AND RAGGAGK
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER.
Phone !;
Resldonco Plion 18-J
Market Av. nnd Waterfront
iimniniMMWiwi mum n iiihiijiib a mmm
lt "I