The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 03, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. -MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAROH 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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jjCONOM Y . in
U Clothes does
n0t mean paying a
low Price5 means
paying enough to get
ugh value.
U Hart Schaffncr & Marx clothes "enough" is $18
or more. Considering what you get in fit, style,
quality, anil lona wear, they're the cheapest clothes
made. .
Woolen
MARSHFIELD
Mill Store
: :: NORTH BEND
The home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx clothes
Clothes purchased at this store, kept pressed free
1 of charge.
371 W
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" L I ' !
Cnpjrfglil ITtt Scluirner & Mara
The
Breakwater
Sails for
PORTLAND
via Astoria
MARCH 5.
From
For Information call
Smith'
Dock.'
136 L
The
Breakwater
Sails for
EUREKA,
' SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
Direct
MARCH 10 ..
Terminal
G. CUSHING, Agent.
ira
" 9 a
nornlng nt 11 o'clock Rev. 0, L.
Hall will Bpouk Ut Flagstaff mul In
tlio evening Is schodulcd to preach in
Sumner.
To Hold Klory Hour. Tomorrow
morning between 10 and 11 Is story
hour for tlio children tit tho Cnrueglo
Public library. Mrs. Charles Hall
will talk to the chlldron, telling them
tho "Undo Heintis" stories.
Dnndi Saturday. Tho dance to bo
given by tho Alpha Clttb of tho Epis
copal church at tho Moose Hall will
be Saturday evening lnstcnd of Friday
evonlng ns was erroneously an
nounced yesterday.
To llctiirn Here. D. F." Rahskoiif
who moved to Coaulllo a year or so
ago and was deputy postmaster thoro
for awhile, has leased tho Hay View
Rooming House, nbovo Ekblnd's
Hardwaro storo, and will move hero
soon.
Hold Services. Uov. Jt. E. Drown
lug nuuounccB that ho will hold Holy
Communion Sorvlco at tlio North
Bond Episcopal chapel at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning.
Oil 1 to Vancouver. Tho Hov.
L. II. Stolnlioff, well known in this
county, has just been called ns pastor
of tho First Daptist church at Van
couver, Washington. Mr. Stelnltoff
Woft hero sovcral months ngo. Ho had
been lioro as a Daptist missionary.
Autos Collide. Shortly before
noon, tho Connor & Hoagland deliv
ery truck and the Eastport Jltnoy
collided nt Central nud Droadway.
Tho jitney Biistnlticd a broken front
whcol. Mnrshal Carter said that tho
Jltnoy turned on the wrong slda of
tho street.
Puts Uh lit History. Ex-Sonntor
Dinger Hermann, of Rosoburg, writ
ing to J. W. Motley, states that n
husky section of his new history
of tho Pacific Northwest will bo do
votod to tho Coos Day country. Ho
Is writing for a picturo of tho big
North Dond brldgo nnd soma facts
regarding it.
Will Ploy Tonight. Tlio last 1ms-
kothall game of tho Bcasou for tho,
bigger navy and nrmy, munition
plants for all coasts and a monstrous
continental army of citizens,
("Vouiig Americans" Meet. To
night nt 7 o'clock Is the time for the
mooting of tho "Voting Americans"
at tho Central School building for
tho second guthoivng of tho organi
zation. It Is expected that about 100
boys botweon tho ages of 10 and 1G
tyears will bo present. An effort Is
now bolng nindo to get a playground
at tho corner of Fourth nnd Elrod
uvenuo for the Biimmor.
Receives Prize E. II. Campboll,
I In charge of The Times Job Depart
ment, today received a handsome
trnvollng kit vhlclt was awarded him
as n prlzo in contest conducted My
tho Jlitmpshlro Paper company of
South Hndlcy Falls, Mass., manufac
turers of Old Hampshire Dond and
ouo of tho largest paper firms In the
country. Tho contost was nation wldo
nnd the honor received by Mr. Camp
bell is a marked ono.
Cninps Arc Cloned. Tlio McUon
ald nnd Condron Logging camp in
West Mnrsllflqld la shut down. The
men uro making repairs on the
overhead cable, and tho weathor
otherwise would liavo railed a halt.
Camp J, on south Coos Hlvct lias
been closed for tnrco dnyB now on
account of tho snow. Mo word has
bcon received today from Powers.
A. II. Powers Bald yestordny that
thoro Is snow there in tho camps,
but that they would run as long ns
possible beforo closing.
Hccovers I'ln. Through a Tlmos
lost ad, Mrs. J. D. Davis of Coos Itlvor
today recovered a kcopsako pin which
sho lost on tho streets In Marsh Kohl
tho other day. It was picked up by
"W. J. Robsou of Dolso Addition who
brought it to Tho Times office this
morning and rcccT.vod $1 rownrd. This
is tho socond pin recovered through
Times lost ads this week, tho other
bolng ono for Mrs. Otis II. Wilson
which was found by I). J. Roes who
received $1 rownrd also.
To Finish Line. To brldgo one of
BREVITIES
tttttHMt
Mnrshflold high school team will bo 'tho Inst gaps in tho nil the way wlro
payed tonight In North Dond, This connection over tho Willnmctto Pa
closos tho scries of eight, seven of rclflc to Eugene, a crow of wlromcn
which linvo been victories. North 'arrived last availing from Qnrdlnor.
Dond was defeated by a ono-sldod Today thoy nro busy stringing tho
scoro In tho gamo played horo sov- wires for tho Western Union company
oral wcoks ago. botweon Mnrshflold and North Dond.
Climiilicr of Commerce Ml (Tho worlc ,8 ,n chnrgo of J. Ii. mils.
Tonight Is tho tlmo for tho regular Tho other llnomcn who nrrlvod Inst
For your Spring Girig
hams, Lawns, Silk
Poplins, Cotton Poplins,
etc.
GET THEM AT THE J.C PENNEY CO. STORE
THEY HAVE THEM AT A BIG SAVING.
Anrnn fl iiirilm r Rp I
njvi uiiigiiuino ww
A better gingham 7c
Dress Gingham I'V&c
A better grade 8 1-3c
ini. r ri..i innil
i''.u uiuss vaiii&nuins iuu
a r . r- -!.! nr ..! ...!J- 101-
ioc urcss uingnamsi o menus wmu yu ii
Chambrics, all shades, 3a inches wido 121oc
Mercerized Poplins, 25c value --x. 19c
We Lead r? ? cr jZ, Originators
Others tftySSuSW6 . of
Follow VjmadJEBEE&BOSZSEZP Low Prices
Next Door to Postoffice
Besides First Class Meats
We carry a nice line of . . .
PMdcil lamb Tongue Pickled Pig Feat
H-Mrt Ms Ears Plckloil Pig SiioiUb
MH P0 Norway Herring
Codfl.li, Fan lladdlo nnd vnrloim kinds of canned fish.
FRESH EGGS, 25 CENTS PER DOZEN.
' IOI.NTIIV SAUSAGE, (IARLIC SAUSAGE AND .SPAN-
ISII SAUSAGE, MEXICAN STVLE
I
MIOHCI
Palace Meat Market
'bono -1004,
N. I). OSWALD.
Cent ml Ave.
THE WEATHER REPORT
- -
III Auocltlrd I'tt cuu. Ear Tlmn.
Orogon Ra,':i ia west,
fair In east; southorly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATUKH
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ending nt
4:13 n. mi., March 3, by
DonJ. Ostllnd, special gov-
urnmont meteorologist:
Maximum CO
Minimum :is
At I: 13 a. in 10
Precipitation .' 1.08
Precipitation Slnco Sept. 1.
1915 . .. CU.17
S Proclpltnllon uaino period
' last year 52.73
Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
I-lrlduy
t Mnrch 3. Sun rises at
G:33 and sots nt 5:52.
i
I
'I. TUAXSFElt AND
JSJ,Wa,s 0' HOUSEHOLD
X WWIOIIT AND
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono J:j
IlesWeuce Wloll0 VM
iej Afe. ,, Wl f
BICYCLE TIRES
Hiiy Them From Uh, Wo
Clini'Ko Xotliliig; to Put Them
mi Your WIioi'l '
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Plans Home. I). I,
la planning to oroct n $2,000 homo on
his lotu In l'Vrst mldltion and may
sturt construction this spring.
Rev. Hull
monthly mcetliig of tho Mnrshflold
Chamber of Commerce, Tho com
mittees Hint havo boon serving nlnco
tho first of tlio year nro cxpoctod to
umko their roports, nmong them bo
lng tho commlttco on momborshtp.
All mombcrs nro oxpoctod to bo pres
ent.
i Cunip ClofAeil Doun. McDonald
nnd Vuughn'B camp nt Sumner Is
,closed down today. Last ovo'nlng just
beforo quitting tlmo nu Injector on
ono of tho pumptj that supplies tho
thrco logging ougliics broko, and It
was ImpoBslblo to got any water to
thorn. If this had not occurred It
Is boliovcd Hint tho snow of today
would havo hnltod tho work.
Ih Dark In Portland. Tom Rlch-
jrtlHon, always n strong booster for
I Orogon and well known horo ns ono
of tho organlzora of tho Chamber of
inninmcrcn. linn returned to tho Roso
f ------ - -
City from ToxaB whero ho has bcon
for moro than n year and It is said
that ho may again nssoclnto himself
with tho Portland Chambor of Com-
Ducklnghnm !m0rco.
ovouIiik from Qnrdlnor arc, A. I'
Green, A. W. Mlllor, C. R. Johnson,
.MiVnnlf Tfnvifn Tnlmin llrirrv I.nn
Wliltaol, O. II. McCormlck, Georgo
Salmon nnd J. E. Churchill. Jt Is
oxnectod that tho ontlro lino will bo
lln operation by March 10.
O'Cniinell Iaisos. Edillo O'Con
noil, Instructor In wrcslllng ut tho
.Multnomah Athletic club, Is well
Iknown In Coos nud Curry counties
for tho matches in which ho has
been Interested. In Portland tho
othpr night ho was downod In two
straight fulls, the first tlmo ho has
been to the mat In sovoral yoars.
Tho victor wns Walter Mlllor, -who
claims tho world's middleweight
wrestling chninplonshlp. Ho out--voglied
O'Connoll. Tho first match
wont to him In ouo hour and olght
minutes and tho second in 31 min
utes, 38 seconds. O'Connoll did con
oldornblo wrestling last year ut tho
Port Orford ngnto carnlvul.
i:plnliiH Ills Side. E. S, Dallurd
cumo boforo Judgo Ponuock today
claiming that his family In west
Price Bulletin
Brponis (with polished handle) 50c and 60c
(See our window,)
Eggs (fresh ranch), Per Dozen . b -25c
Spuds (very good quality), per 100 lbs. $2.45
Remember that we have a full line of Garden Seeds, both'
package and. bulk, Seed Potatoes, Field Corn and Swedt
Corn.
"We Save You Money"
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
Phone 394,
130 North Broadway.
MRS. S. C. ENDICOTT and dntightor
of Dnudon nro guests nt tho J. S.
. Lyons homo.
CHARLES H. KROEOWR wan nmong
tho ont of town visitors hero today
from Allegany.
MRS. JULIA q. ANDERSON, of
LanglolB, enma up last ovonlng for
a visit In tho city.
CLARENCE ZUMWALT, prominent
citizen of Port Orford, cumo up
today on a buslnes Btrlp.
D. I. M'aEE, of Lungloy nnd Mich
aels, loft on tho Kllburu today,
returning to San Frnuclsco,
SHERIFF ALF JOHNSON cumo over
hlfi
i I HiS. r
?
NPWTODAY I
FOIU MALI'' B7 FoldliiK Ciimern
aoundhieli rapid symmotrkal Ions,
good Hhuttor, flvo doublo plato
holders, carrying enso, pxtra heavy
tripod, printing frnmo. Outfit Mr
$12,50. Lona nlono worth twlco
th6 inonoy. It. L. Davidson, NoU'i
Dond, Oro.
InpoctN OfflccH. Postofflco In-iMnrshfiold bus ulwuyu boon supplied
gYTIMESWANTADS
Efcrjji(lh Efficiency
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R
Tlmns Wnnt Adu tnlnp rnsiilts.
spector anllagher Bpont yostorday
at Cooston and Is horo today. Do-
to Spenk Sunday for0 rotiirnlng to Spokano ho will
havo paid a visit to ovary postof
flco In this section. Ho said that
h.o trip In horo Is only In connection
with tho UBiiul inspection vlslta and
has nothing to do regarding now
mall routings.
Wnnt Our Opinion. Tho Morch
nnts' Association, of New York, Is
taking nn actlvo part In tho piopar
odness cnmpalgn and hos submitted
sovoral ideas to tho local commercial
body. It would hnvo a standing
!nrmy of closo to 1,000,000 men,
military training In tho schools, a
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
hnh Just been thoroughly renovat
ed, will bo open to tho public March
JM, HMO. Soino of tho features
of this old hostelry nro. frco cm
ployment bureau, frco sow Ins room,
information hullolii nnd kind treat
ment. Tho patroimgo of tho public
Is bolkited.
HLAXCO HOTEL
laiJ North Front Street,
Murtdificld, Oiejron
with food nud did not noed churlty.
Coii8tablo Cox mudo n visit to tho
tout homo nud found that at tho
tlmo tlio wlfo nindo a complaint
thoro wns practically nothing to eat
In tho liouso nnd neighbors told
him that they hud for como tlmo
bcon aiding tho family.
tJUMa nlMfcJ-f
TIME TAHLK
WILLAMETTK PAOIPIO MOTOR
CAR
oble TheateD
TO-NIGHT IV
m
i
0iin a,
otW.T, ? htmn liXht ,J'"os,,y "'Kht, very, few pooplo cix out
'eat0 "' CI'0S,VCJ NUT." Tho Flvo-Rcol Gold lloootor Play.
""i- IMt "?l,0'lU,,K il ,0,,,B'-U "ln rocolvIiiB Hcvcrnl requests from
M In addition to MoVernl other reels of good pictures.
bin . "" This, number contains hovoral events that you
m Intei ica lH.
'in... ..
".MLAX HEROMajeMle Comedy.
h,a h. this plctn...
',A TWO SHOWS
Tho chlldron will
LoiVer Floor,
i
7 AND I) V. M.
AXTIIONV'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NUJHT
15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
Leave
Marohflold
G:45 a.m.
7.45 a.m.
8:45 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:60 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
Leave
North Dond
7:00 n.m
8:00 R.ni
, 9:00 a.m
10:15 a.m
11:00 n.m
11:45 a.m
1:15 p,m
2:00 p.tn
NORTHERN GROWN
Seed Potatoes
AMERICAN WONDER
EARLY ROSE
C:55 p.m. North city limits only,
7:30 p.m.
Just arrived Buv now be-
3:00 p.m lf0Pe they pre all gbne and off
4:00 p.m ,fhp mnrof.
Also a shipment of Red Clover,
Alsyke and Timothy.
000S BAY FARMERS'
5:15 p.m
5:55 p.m
7:46 p.m
EX-
SOUTH COOS DIVER DOAT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Maihhfleld every day
8 n.in. Leaves head of rlvor
nt H:lft i). in.
STEAMER RAINDOW
leaves head of river dally at
7 ii. in. "Leaves Maishflohl ut
t! p.m. For charter apply "
hoard.
HOfHCRS SMITH. Props.
CHANGE.
Coos Bay
Farmers Exchange
i'ontrul
Avoiuio and
Phono 3710
Wutorfront,
X PERSONAL MENTION :
$$
F. C. ROGERS wns down from Pow
ers today for u short Jrlp.
F. T. GUERIN caiio up last oveiklng
on buslnoss fr.m Lauglnls.
WALTER STULL of Aliogany la in
1 tho city having coino down to
reglstor.
C. It. PECK left on tho morning
train for Daudou, for tho Maeloay
estate
flllSS VERA RODDINS, of Powers,
camo In last evening for a visit
with frlonds,
RALPH DAKER was up from his
ranch near SKoro Acres yostofday
ou business.
R.EXALL
KIDNEY REMEDY
I'or tho relief of those wise
of Klndoy Troiiblo which
bland In need of effective
treatment, such ns can ho
Mioly M-lS-utlmliilNtoreil.
Sold HxrliiHlvely hy
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
. , Phono i08
Me Deliver Immediately
'from Coaulllo Cast evening
first v.lBlt horo for aomo time.
CLAUD H. GILES, well known nt
1 tornoy of Myrtlo Point, wiib among
lm vlnllnrH In tlm rltv todav.
ED DOLAN Is down from PoworB FOR, RENT Flnt.'Hrd .tt AiuR...
nnd Is visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Phono-Dr. Lcallo, 101 J
Hormau SnUthgall, on Catching In- j "7
ot( i FOR 'KENT 11 room IioiihO oil Elitnl.
F. P.' NORTON wont to Coaulllo yes-1 Apply 1102 Elrod.
i torday to uttond n conforonco of j-
! tho county road supervisors with Phuio, violin nud cello. (IoorK
' tho county court. h. (li1.Kiy, expert temlun-, HOl. N.
''F. W. LANO mid L. A. Johnson of. the .Itlh St., Phono J-HIX.
North Coaulllo Rlvor fish hatch- ,
I cry woro Murahfiold visitors yea (J
torday. L pnp DCMT
W. C. DRADLEV has roturned 'romj run nuiM I
I a trip to Curry county polntB ami i
, roports that tho prospects thorolKO,. niINT IIciiiho. (130 South 8tli
I.. . . ..nH i . ..
aro ior un usuuny kuou xwiv.
"J." It, DU1S, AVcstorn Union foreman J
l ,.. ni.nrim nt llw i linn work north
III l.lHU W. ..U .... . .
of Coos Day, accompanied by his
wlfo, arrived lust ovenlng from
flitrdlnnr.
E. J. GALLAGHER, tho new post-
office inspect for this district
who succeeds Mr. Wood, of Roso
burg, reroutly roslgnod, la on tho
Day visiting Postmastor MeLnln
nnd looking to Improvements in
tho sorvlco. "
IM. WE1NGARTEN was aboard tho
j Flfleld tlio othor day when tho
f vessel foundorcd, but ovldontly
, Is not afraid of tho sea, for ho
loft this morning aboard tho
j Kllburu to try his luck onco moro.
I G. S. DAVIS, AV. C. Chuso nnd Jesso
I D. Clinton, all of Coaulllo, woro
business visitors in Mnrshflold to
day. A. L. DUTZ, tlmo keopor nt tho C. A.
' Smith mill, arrived homo last ov
enlng ' on tho Adollno nftor a
month's visit at (Monrovia with
Mrs. Diitz Whllg In tho bouHi Mr.
Dutz saw W. F. McEldownoy, for
merly with tho Roynolds Develop
ment company hore. Ho ,'fi Rotting
nlong very well.
FOR KENT Flvcrooni co'tngo id-
contly ronovatod, coruor isnun
nnd pianngan, Apply W. B. Cur
tis, Phono 150-11.
' Duttcrinllk Ijj Crenm It's lie
j Melons Try It nt HarlWrt Dcnvdrjp
Inn.
i
To get GOOD cleaning nnd re
pairing, rail JAY DOVM?, Ph. WO.
a m , iv ii i " "'"
Llhhy Coal, 9n.l ton. Phone 72.
St., fivo rooms; apply 7CS South
5th St.
FOR KENT About March 15, hotel
at Hniisor, furnished, 9 rooms nt
and of boat lino and on railroad,
$10. See Nod Gnllowny, launch
North Star nt noon.
FOR KENT Comfortnblo apart
inonta for rent, furnlshod, $16.00,
flno loeatton. I. S. Kaufman &
Co.
FOR KENT Furnished two room
apt. Heatod, $15.00. Inquire
Mutson's Store.
FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and
cold water, bath. 853 Third Bt
I FOR SALE t'
?'
FOR SALIC Fivc-ncro tract, J?:i50J,,
phono 390-L.
IMPORTED Whli LeRhorns cgK
for hatching. Phono 1C-J.
FOR SALE 500 ogj; Incubator
Phono CJ.
FOIl TK.VDI Complete, vell iulp
j.ert chicken rnrtch, will trade for
Mnrahfield lots. I. S. Knufmaa
Co. '
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