The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 03, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Two For One Sale
Now In Full Swing
THINK OF IT: .
Two Stilts of Clothes for the price of one, plus $1.00.
Two Overcoats or Raincoats for the price of one, plus $1
or
One Suit and one Overcoat both for the price of one,
plus $1.00.
CHILDREN'S SHOES AT THESE PRICES:
$1.0(1 Slides, a( . H(c
OOc Shoe., at 70c
ijil.i." Shoes, at I !."(
$h7. Sfrocs, at . :. . $1.-0
$'JL.lir Shoes, at ' ?'"
JjKI.OO Slices, at ( SjSl.:'!)
."t:i.no Shoes, at 9t3.fl.!
Odd Pairs and Broken Lines at still larger discounts.
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UNI UIU
IS
FT OUT
WETHER
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MAMI'S CATCHING DIICS AT HOMIC I'N'I'AHLY TWKIjVK IXCIIKS HAIX
OX CATCHING IXIiKT
rTlilrtccii-Ycm-OM Hon of .1. W. Catch-
lug: Succumbs tn Disease Today
Second Son tu Dlo
.Tunics Catching the thlrtcon-yonr-
told boh of Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. V. Catch
ing of Catching Inlet, ilictl at their
ilionio this morning of typhoid fovor.
Ho hml been III for some tlnio.
This is tho eccoihI death recently
jfroin tyiihold and it is roportod Mint
ftlioBo nro several other eases of thu
(dlflonso in this vicinity nnd nppre-
. hoiision is folt lest it become more
c proValont.
This Is tho second son that Mr. nnd
rMrs. Catching hnvo lost In tho past
(year. Tliolr oldest son was drowned
tievoral niontlig ago nnd tho loss of
tliolr last son today is a keen blow
(to thorn. Mrs. Tom Goodalo of
Marshflold Is u slstor of the deceased.
I The funeral arrangements hnvo not
lbeon mndo.
1'HLL DUHIXG FHHHUAHY
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Four Stores . '
MAHSIIFIKLD :: HAXDOX :: MYHTLi: POINT :: POWKItS
MAY GET KINNEY
TAXES STRAIGHTENED
H
''Vhlgh school debating team will bo
:linRTU DCMn MCMAfC sont hero to contest with North Hend
NUHIH BEND NEWS 5 Wcn(1 0f Astoria. Tho team will
ibo hero Mnrch 10 or 11 and the win-
Otto Groko nnd wife loft on tho!'' wii' compote for the Btato chum
Kllbiirn today for California where I Pionship.
'they will locate Ilo has g.'ven up
tho cigar factory which ho oporntcd
lioro for n -long time.
Wllllnm Hancock and Miss HUon
M. JncobBon wero married by Jimtlco
Sinister Tuesday. Paul Jacobson and
Mrs. Holman of Uaudou, brother nnd
Bister of tho brldo, woro NvltnosBOH.
Tho brldo Is tho daughter of. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Q. Jacobson of Ten Mllo.
John O. Horn has n forco of men i
at work building a depot 20 by 40
for tho Southern Pacific noav Cal-
4
$
Ifornla street.
V
Prof. Kllpatrlck of I'ugeno has
wired Prof. Orubbs that tho Albany
SOCIAL UALKXDAIl
v
J'r'dny
Thlmblo Club, with Mrs.
Fred Kruso 11 North Huml.
Mrs. F. A. Tlodgen anil
Mrs. A. J. M. HobortHon ontor
tain nt illnuor at homo of Mrs.
Tlodgen.
Mrn. 13. M. Harry entertains
nt sewing.
Ladles, Art Club, with Mrs.
W. 13. Ilongland.
County t'ouVt To Consider Matter
Again Mnicli 10 Ask For For-
mill Petitions From I'm tie.
r.'rea1st Precipitation in Twenty-four
Hours Was il.K) Inches Many
Vletiv Dnyn
February weather on Coos Hay
fwas extraordinary In many ways. Do-
apito tho Btimmcrllko weather that
('prevailed for a good portion of tho
time, tho total precipitation for tho
month totalled almost twelve Inches.
This was duo to n fow extra heavy
rains, 3.10 Indies falling In twonty-
f,four hours 0110 time. Tho summary
'for tho month ns compiled by I). U.
.Ostllnd, local U. S. Weather observor,
Is as follows:
Mean maximum 52.0.
Mean minimum ll.fi.
Mean GO. 4.
Maximum (Fob. 25) 75.
Minimum (Fob. 12) 32.
Greatost dally rango 38.
Precipitation 11.98.
Greatest rainfall in 21 hours (Feb,
O3.10.
Number of days of .0L .Inches or
moro precipitation 15.
'Clear days 13.
Cloudy days 1C.
TO
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AIDS
HOME
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GARDEN
FLOWKHS OIlOW IX PltOFUSIOX
IX VAIll) OF .IKXSI'X.
Tliero is n possibility that tho
Klnnoy tax mattora may bo ad
Justed at tho adjourned moetlng of
tho Coon county court to he held
on March 20. A delegation of rep
rosantBtivo3, before tho court on
Wednesday, met with no success, i
but tho court nskod them to submit
formal patulous. '
C. It. Peck represented tho Port
of Coos liny; C. 13. Mnybeo, tho city
4,1 nnd hcIiooI board of North llend and
'.lolin I). Gobs, for Frank 1). Wnlto.
Tboy wanted tho court to lop off
tho pcnnltloa and take tho back
4, 'taxes nnd six per cent interest.
ICOOS HAY HANGK LIGHTS WILL
hi: chaxgkd agaix
Inspector 'Wn'rmclc sends out Xotlco
That Aids (o Navigation 11 10 Will
Ilo Slilftbd Soon
Mariners nro urged by Inspector
Wnrrnck, of tho Sovontcenth Light
house district, to make a note of tho
fact that tho Coos Day entrance rango
lights nro to bo moved March 15 to
structures that havo been ready for n
abort tlnio.
Tho changes, ho says, aro to bo as
follows: Front Light, 315 yards 81
sV00
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A Air. Cons said tmhiv Hint V. T. 1
4. , Dement Is Mroi.gly In favor of tho Joro08 from lt8 ,rcoo,u 1obU1oi and
O movo, that ComnilBsloner Armstrong.10 ' sll0W fr0l ann on ll wlllto
said ho might bo favorably ,. 1" 18 foot above tho water nnd 10
dined If tho petitions were present- f'cl nbo tl,c -ro,,,,d! w,,,l B(-,mro
cl wlillo .ludgo Watson is decidedly. ' '",' , .
A'al,,(,t the movo. I , Ilc,,r Wsht. 1020 yards 117 1-2
preceding, and. to be ahnwn from
wlilto frnmowork on tree, 38 feet
above water and 19 fcot nbovo
ground; wli'to cquaro day mark.
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E; TAX CASE
citv si:ci'm:s ix.iuxctiox
STOP HOAHfLKVV.
TO
Slight
Changes
Corset stylos f0r ,:.
season show a !
changes they 5
HDS1 ,b0l!.t, lWSLW. J.asl -, and ,
morinl. nr nnn with sliriht nhnnrmc nnri i,.. n
""T'"i: ":' a, uwo H,,u "av me samo
lilnH if nnH uinnt tn rlimlintn I .,.. M ..,"?' a"Q
your llDuro will be air'St Ym S'lK!
Was Once An Uninteresting Hillside
Time, Thought ami Work Ac
complished Fino KcHtdtM.
(Third of a series of "A City
illcauttrul" stories, by Clarenco K.
Ash.)
Sovoral years ago Norls JciiBen
walked out onto tho bluff beyond
tho end of what is now known as
North Second stroct. Ho found
himself on a steep Bldohlll and in
a vorltablo forest. Hut through tho
trees ho dlscovored n wonderful
viow of tho bay und right thero ho
decided to build him n homo.
Ills friends laughed at him, triad
to porsuado him that ho never would
bo comfortnblo thero and that ho
was at tho end of uowhero, with
never a chance of "coining out of
the brush."
Xow Heaps Howard.
Hut ho 'wo a determined to build
there. Men packed tho lumber up
tho hill and a snug, homelike cot
tage was built.- Thero wcro, no elec
tric lights thero then, nor sowers
nud no city wator. Today tho homo
Is a vorltablo gardon spot and nil
the most modern conveniences of
tho city nro his.
It would talco only a brlof visit'
to tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jon
son for 0110 to seo exactly what can!
bo dono' toward converting an nl-
...An. Iinnnlnn. l1lnM. .no mb.i1 ,'
1I1UOV JlUJfUIUDD WIIUUIIICBH UUll WUttlU
into a garden of beautiful flowers.
illoth Mr. and Mrs. Jonson will
toll you lt takes work, certainly It
takes time and thought nnd caro ,(3 8WK1)K ,.Mj,.s MS...I.F TO
I t n nln rill 1 In ! lllnnn ilil.a .. !. it... 1 I
iu i.k.uiiiiiioii nivnu viiiiio, uui mill
tho roward thoy reap is worth many
u.ui. uvur uiy unio iiuu uiuy sponn Aiip.I .o,,,lu f.'nlll.. .. ll,.l..,r
I.. ll.nl.. ....!.. A...1 11.. I ..II ,' ' ' "
... ...u.. ,.,.. ....u uiuy win ion )l.llIlki..ovcs somro of Hum
you, too, that tho tired business! .. u i.. ....
..... i iiii.-i ..viiiiiiiiiiu wi.v;
man nnd tho tired housowlfo nro I
-....!.. .11 ., 1 .u ... I VVlinn Trtlm T.f.i.ln1 nn Q....I .! I Hai.nl 11.. -1 . .
awuuiur uiBiiuHiiiuiiuu peopio ior nav- " """ " "ii " 'i vumu aimui mo Hiings, mil mtj tlil
good looking figure.
Rust-TjroofChFsets
$lto$3
EVERY CORSET GUARAWTEED.1
The Golden Rule
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG
ALWAYS BUSY.
MARSHFIELD
TOO MUCH BOOZE TO PROTECT ill
GAMH WAHDH.V DKC'f tlllSOpnl
SKASOX TOSIOHIIOWOXSliifii I
CUT Ol CHUWIXG TOHACCO.
lng spent n bit of tliolr sporo tlnio ',nto tl10 8toro of Loonnrd JohiiBon,
Wi-rim Hu.iirs That MM jA
nuii nun .miisi no rrottcbil
, UiidM. Inderal U
loons," Is tho caution of Deputy CazJ
H-nIiIciiIk of .Miinliipallty Opposed to
I Haying I'or IniproviMiieut of
Kurnt HlgliwajH.
I Hl'C.HNH, Oro., March 3. A tom
porary lujuuotlou was granted by
Judge Skipworth In tho circuit court
restraining Sheriff J. C. l'arkor from
collecting a two-mill road tax levied
by tho county count on property
located In tho cities of Hugono and
'Sprlngfiold. Tho elty holds Hint
tho tnx Is Illegal nnd that tho coun
try districts should stand tho oxpouso
of road building. Ponding a do-
clslon on the merits of the caso tho
sheriff will collect two mills from
the citizens of tho cities, which it
Is claimed by tho tax collector, will
cost tho county at lonst $1000, no
matter which way tho decision goes.
ench day out In tho yard with hoo,Nort" Front Btrcot, Inat night nt! Warden James Tliomng n liiulnih
-l t. .4-A- 4 . I fllrilllli m-m I lilt A ltAlat.! ll At A.. -. 7 ilnfiln tin i I ah ..u ..
..uu.iuuiiuii 01 war agiv:n8t tno vlotej
pests that Infest tlio lower Uj m
tho lakes of tho vicinity. Theo-a
season on Bliags begin tomorrow hi
will contlnuo until July l.
Hut thero aro only a few of Hi
loons loft on tho liny, says tlic deputr
Those aro of two spee'es, the PaclEe
nnd tho Groat Xortlicrn Diver, ul
ho wantB thorn to bo saved. Thereto
tho caution Is Issued to all hasten.
Up Hayuos Inlet tlicre ore liv
dreds of tho shags, It Is reportei, ui
It is expected that dozens of hnnten
(will bo out on tho waters after thin
Many today aro talking about trl,i
to tho lower bay to work on the tin
tnrgots. The order allows them It
li tin t. from motor boats.
Tho Federal laws protect all Mrt
of fowl, but In tho caso of shags u
exception Is to be mndo Inasmuch u
thoy hnvo been found to bo cillti
too many fish.
and rako making tho green tiling 'elo8l"B tlm. "olped lilmBolf to a
grow. I big cut of chewing tobacco and then
l'lowciH Aro Kverywlicro. 'refused to pay for It, Johnson natur-
Ono ontcrs their yard from Second u,ly concludod tho man wan drunk.
street through n rustic gnto to flnd',ro called Offlcor Hrockmuollor nnd
tho walk to tho Iioiibo lined on olth-,lH" urrost was made. This morning
or Bldo with dahlias, during thelrf'hindol pleaded guilty to being driinK
season. And to tho right, tho loft "l ntcadfostly maintained that tho
und In front .of them nro flowors, liHinior ho drank wna glvon him by
a profusion of them nnd nil ous. j friend.
Thero always sconm to bo Bomothing, Chlof Cartor Interrupted tho pro-
blooming in tliolr yard, night now ccodlngs long enough to go to tho
thoro Is a great tub of beautiful I oxpreas office and nacortaln that tho
hyacinths and daffodils galoro. I friend, John Walko, had rccolvod
Anybody Can Do It. yestorday two quarts or rum on tho
Anyono enn go out Into tho worst Yellowstone,
front or back yard In tho city with1 Ihindol or Sunl, ho gnvo both
n rnkn find In n fiitv itilimlna hnvn I UnUlOB. WHS filled STlOO inn! lrlvnn
an nppotito, a pllo or trash and cans a cllmco to go to tho woods and
and a muchly Improved surround- mako tho amount, promising to ro
lugs. I'oBslbly thoro will bo crlti-'t,mi '" !"' Jdgo Hutlcr sonio
cisin of this statemont. Good! Try.ot10r day
It and find out for yourself.
GREAT POSSIBILITIES
IN DAIRY FARMING
$
t AT THE HOTELS '
Atigu.st Wolf Dcclnrjs
Cow In Leader In Prosperity
Mixed Kuiiiis Aro li.it.
1TALIAX SIIIH CLICAHHI)
Ux Amo( Ulol TrfM (a t'wm IUf Tlmn.l
WASHINGTON, H. C, March 3.
Tlio Italian liner Napoll which
readied New York sovoral days ago
with guns mounted nboard, was or
dered cleared today titular iiBsurnneo
that tho guns would bo used only for
defoiislve purposes.
We Recommend White River Flour
to all our Customers
Our patrons who use White River Flour, w?rmly indorse, and we would like to
have every housewife try it. Remember and send your next flour ordsr to us.
We also have a complete line of the best yeasts, baking powders, spices and
seasonings needed in baking. In home baking only ths best ingredients should
be used, as the cost is little, if any, more than inferior products cost and the re
sults are so different. PHONE US YOUR NEEDS.
PHONE 213
Sanitary Food Store
SERVICE FIRST.
(Formerly Nasburg's Grocery.)
mmemsmmmmmm
Second and Central
Robt. W. Swanton
Graduate Chemist.
WHITMAN'S CANDIES
Wins lier miiIIc, no matter uliero
you dine.
f you nro looking for tlio HI 'ST,
patrouio tho
PENSLAR & NYAL STORE
for Quality Chemicals.
Swanton Drug Co.
Successor to
J kVlVJ W H "J kl VI H 91 v J
n,t .much' 'v11,uTr'': i:o,rtl".",,; c " 1,row"
IIS Tintallfiltil f IIP fl..l... u.l.. t t
iin, i uiiniiiu, u. w. in uiitiniHou, i on
f'lnud; Miss Una Kluiilciitt, Myrtle
(Point: Alfrod Johnson. Contilllo: G.
Ono of tho cardinal truths ont-JAi. Dctrow, San KranelBco;' C. AV.
phuBlzod at tho first Northwcstorn OIutthowH, Dallas; I). Hubbard, Hal
Dairy Show and convontlon In . lua; .Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Grant, Dallas;
Spokane, February til to 2C, Is thnt'-1- A. Hlnek, Portland; L. A. Johnson,
tho world's" greatest economic prob-fCoqullle; Claud II. Giles, Myrtle
loin leadH to tho farm, says August Point; I. Wolfe, San Francisco; J.
Wolf, In tho March Issue or Western tosonthal, San Francisco; J. A. Lamb
Union Mfo Monthly. Grains and Coqitillo; A. Gurflolil, llaiidon; J. A.
grasses, hoof, pork nnd poultry nndi,lo,)l,,11B Myrtle point,
fruits nnd vogotablos nro tho poll I H, l-awirnco Hotel
bulldors, tho homo bulldors, tho!' Mr8' J""1' (1, An,,0,"soni Luuglols;
town nnd city bulldors. Moro fooif,-'.'' T a"'ln, I.nnglols; Waltor Stull,
stuffs moan factories, moro hay A"K"'y! C. JoIiiihoii, Myrtrj Point;
moans llvostock, which, In turn calls fw,1,lum Sauors nnd wife, Powors;
ror packing plants; fruits nnd vog- "nn08 Kroogorm, Allegany; mid
ntablos demand atorngo houses and iro,u lr,'0 . Hula und wfe,
cannorles nnd croamories follow tho ,A' R Or(!0' A- W. Mlllor, C. It. Jnck-
boii, I'TiuiK unrriH, jamos Harry, co
Dr. 1). O. Vaugliim. Dcntl't, Rom
in, I-'irst iNntloiinl Hank nlH
m
milch cow.
Great nreas of land throughout
tho Northwest, which onco wont beg-
jjng for buyers at from fiO conts to
an ncro, nro" now bearing
enough foodstuffH to ralso tliolr val
uo a hundrod fold. Tho land was
always worth n hundred times moro
than its Belling price, but not to
the man who did not or would net
Improve It. Today thoro Is a now
order of things the farmer who
vWhltsol, O. II. McConuIck, Goorgo
Salmon, J. !:. Churchill.
Lloyd Hotel
J. S. PotorBon, Hmplro; F. Yoim-
U:ors, Kiuplro; Miss .Voru .Hobblns,
Powora; Jack Pasolk, Powors; John
Wliobroy, Myrtlo Point; It. IIempli:il,
Coqulllo; F. C. Rogors, Powors.
AMONG THE SICK !
wnMed a dozen acres upon one steer. I i2
must hand that land over to tlio Georgo A. Haines was today eon
tuodorti dairyman, who builds a fined to his homo, suffering from a
Bile with his barn and makes tho
hit d support ns many porsons.
One of tho world's foromost ag
ricultural authorities says;
"Mixed farming In this wonder-
lmrt of golden opportunities will
mean an Increase In nynl popula
tion, smaller farms, better boJI, lar
ger ncro ylolds, better homes and
moro contented people and will bring
about a gouoral improvement in ag
ricultural, industrial and commercial
conditions."
HuHcrmilk Irij Cream ft'.s de-
.llclous Try it nt SartVs Dewdrop
Inn.
I.
Dr. H. V Kelty, Dentist, 201 Coke
Hldjj.i Phone tliiT.
MEN'S
SPECIALS
SATURDAY and MONDAY
fiiMlc llmiitl and ArgoM"!
llatH, tfU.a.i and $;i.0t) uluM
o-th ?'M
Ono lot .Men's Hrc-s Shirts
l.Oii values "
To $1.50 values 98?
MotiV I'lannel ShlrlH, with "
Itmy or flat i""'"' u
Hl.es ?l.!Mlo
1'nll Cut Helnfort' d WoA
HhlrlH, cac'i 30c
Drohs Shlft.s 7.1cto?I.M
ALL HOYS' SI ITS AT liS
THAN COST.
S-S.Jennings
XOIITIC IIKXI. OllKfiOX-
sevoro cold.
71 MAItKRT AA'R,
J Tlmea Want Ada for results.
lies i
ay Stafaeiry
Blanco Building Front Street
Ageimitss
riIsomi-Joinies Loose Lc1,
Ledgers and Systes
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