The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 08, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916-EVENlNG EDITION.
FIVE
Clarke MIlMimer y
Central Avenue
amnmoiuiece fthenir
nim
Spring Ope
Wednesday
Thursday
and Friday
A most coidiul Invitation Is extend
ctl to all ( Inspect (liu Luteal Cre
ations In Millinery.
itter Meats ? SL
it" WHAT AVI-J CHVK YOU. It Is our constant endeavor
11 Vf0 ' ,0 it tlio market lipoids and our large number of
' Inr lmlroiiH nssiuo hi that no nro hiiereedlng. If you aro
T. ifcnbr patron hew, you '""I IxjRcr nrrungo (o lie. It
HI kncflt ii nn1 benefit us. All kinds of FRESH MEATS,
Smolcd Men's n"'1 0,n(' "nCM 'ol,nrt ',l u tivst cUisH Mea( '"'ket
PHONE US YOUIl ORDER '
batfe Union Market
flOK WW
We have a large selection of LIGHTING FIXTURES, In
Showers, Bowls and Stand Lamps, at Bargain Prices.
We will supply those wishing to make their own
dining room domes of Cretonne or Silk with the
necessary rrames ami riumys.
Electric and Heating Supply
Company
none :oj :"' xoimi front ht.
Wiring Supplies
10, O, Opp?riuun, .Mgr.
Repairs
BREVITIES
To Open Hotel. Mrs. 13. M. John
son mid children have returned from
Myrtlo Point and will probably re
open tho Dotson hotel at Second and
Curtis soon.
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THE WEATHER REPORT
(Ilr AMfglilal I'm. in cix nar Tlrart.)
OREGON Uncottlod and
probably rnln. Southerly
winds, fresh to strong near
coast.
LOCAIj TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlio 21 hours ending nt
1:13 a. m., March 8, by
HenJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Maxliniini 5:1
Minimum .;
At 1:1 3 a. 111 .17
Precipitation on
Precipitation since Sojt. 1,
l!lfi 07.70
Precipitation Bnnio period
lust year n:t. 1 r
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
sunrise am) sunset
WcilllCMliiy
March 8. Sun rises ut
0:21 and sets nt n.r.8.
t BORN I
IS
WDKINS- To Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Adklns at their homo near the
North llond-Mnrshflold line, a 10
potmd boy, their fourth child.
Ila"ly Hurt. Jerry Doyle, who
Injured In tlio Portor mill yontcrdny
w:is found to bo suffering from n
frni lined pelvis and It Is feared that
lc may liavo HiiHtalned lutoriinl In
juries, Ilo will bo confined lo Mer
cy Hospital for a long time.
VJoble TheateD
y TO-NIGHT IV
Ihnlcl I'nliiimn prcM-ntu tli o world's moNt popular film Mar,
Mary Pidkff oird
l li KrcJlc-; iilny "RAGS." oiitshliilu'' nil i.e.. ftiinioi .rr.ls.
Ml rickfonl'H iluirmlorl.atloii or HAGS," tho llltlo i-lilld of
Minn', Li n Miprcino triumph ono ofilio rine-t offering In tho
ntlre liM..rr ()f luotlon pictures. Tho Mory that mows from
lilcr to (curs and fnim teaivs (,. laughter; that touches deep
e tcm!tT ioH f the hiinmii liearl, uwnkfiiltiK Iho pmiMt
W and the nublcst (.cntlniciits.
MlWIXn TONIGHT O.M.Y POSITIVELY XOT REPEATED
IwccUy mid a comedy will bo Included In (ho prowim to
w, nuking a Mvii.ir( hlunv.
Liwpp nTHiNnY'S, 0RCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT.
T?iloor. 5 cts'; Balcony l0 ots.; Children. Sots.
..... ,,(: 1 l(, 11, , .,,! r 1Il() ypnVt ThQ m
euMirc. Its M poHciiul play ami ono that you'll never for-
Out Arter YolurM. Not content
with tho slow maniior In which vot
ers have of lato been coming to reg
ister, UcglHtrnr J. T. Ilraud this
morning was about tho city signing
-tip voters. Ilo has now more than
300 on his list. Judgo Pcniiock nlso
states tlmt'peoplo aro slow this year
In registering.
Hoy Is Jnjiucd The flve-ycar-old
son of II. M. Davonport, resid
ing in Unngor Addition to North
Hend, fell while playing and frac
tured his thigh bono.
1ck llt-okcu. According to a ro
port from Myrtlo Point, Taylor Do
I'lent, who Is mayor of Myrtlo Point
mill also Ctjos county commissioner,
sustained a broken leg as a result
or being kicked by a horse. Tho In
jury will lay him up for. some time.
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Poitcr Mill Shut Down. A dearth
of logs cnusod the Porter Mill to
close down last ovonlng, but It Is
oxpoctcd that they will start up again
In tlio morning. Tho bad weather of
tho past week closed the logging
enmps, tints shutting off tho supply
of logs.
Pupils Illtl W'cil. Krnosl C.
I.loyd, formerly of Indopoiulcnco,
ICansns, camo lir today from P.oss
Inlet where he has Just closed 11
six-months' term of 'school. Ho re
ports that Martha Thomson and
Kiithcrliio Atkinson woro neither
absent nor tardy during tho entire.
six months.
until about tho tlmo ho was discovered.
.Mall Comes Slowly. Coos Day
Unall Is still ono day behind Its sched
ule, duo to rond troubles bctweon
KoBeburg and Myrtlo Point. For tho
first tlmo In several days tho papur
mail is caught up to date but tho let
ter mnll that should have arrived
this morning failed to put In an ap
pearance. It Is posslblo that It will
come on tho evening train from Myr
tlo Point.
t PERSONAL MENTION t
Dlt. J. h. MASSO.V, or Myrtlo Point,
was hero today on a professional
visit.
Dlt. 11. M. SHAW wont to Myrtlo
Point this morning on a profes
sional trip.
MRS. dBOIlUH GKDDIS, of Coal
cdo, was among tho shopping vis
itors hero today.
CIIAHLI3S KBNSIiEU, of
storb at Powers Is In
business and pleasure.
tho Hub
today on
1 Portland MxcuihIoi, Tho Port
land Journal announces that Port
land business men will como to Coos
'Day on tho first train that runs
through from Kugcno to tho Umpqun,
about April 15, distend of waiting for
tho completion or thu Umpqua bridge
In August. Tho Mnrshflold Cluun-
Kbor of Commorco wanted them to
'wait until the big colcbrntlon but It
seems thoy aro going uii.cad with tho
earlier duto.
L. P. 1JKANST13TTHR left this
mprnlng for Coqulllo, looking
after his land business.
1
GliOItGM IjAHUSON was a passcn-
gor to tho Valley on tho morning
train to call 011 tho trndo.
Iloats Itcfuxo IlooM. Krom Han
don thcro comes a terrible wall. Mon
from tl'ero of Into toll a horrible
"story. Thoy say that none of tho
boats running Into Uandou will ac
cept express shipments of liquor from
(Coos Day. Also thoy claim this In
part accounts for tho fairly largo
shipments tlit nrrlvo on Coos nay
In tho various ships from the south.
Kvory boat In from San Frnnclsco
and Eureka enrriod its quota of pro
hibition transgressors.
j Pioneer Here. J. W. Catching,
, tlio well known Catching Iulot plo
'nccr, was horo Tuesday and recalled
I that ho had resided In Coos County
for forty-four yonrs. Ho has boon a
subscriber of Tho Times for many
yonrs and In renewing his, subscrip
tion today said that ho liked tho pa
per bettor evory day.
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Uso fro'cn puddings.
Ice Cream, delivered,
51.25 nor nallnn
""J- "'no, day or night
RTER'
March 10 HJ
Al'TO STACK HCIIKIHTIjH
To. Portland via Klorenco and
IhiKenu
'nun In. v
ggJCLE TIRES
.'wiinB t i.,lt Tcm
JSHFIELD CYHI fry
WATERS:
'Punu.l.... T
4 iiumiujl . . . .
Wednesday 8
Thursday D .
Friday 10 ..
Saturday 11
Sunday It! .
Monday l.'l
ITuosdny 11 ...
iWodncsdny IC .
Tiiuisilay 10 ..
Friday 17 ....
Faturday IS ...
hunduy in
Monday U0 ...
Tuesday 21
Wednesday 22
Thursday 211 .
Friday 21.,
Saturday 2G
Sunday 2G
Monday 27
Tuesday 28 . .
Wednesday 29
Thursday 30
Friday 31 .,
'WShfHI. ... .
' V" uaa informc
l.eavo .Marshfleld and Florence
Wednesday 1 1:00 p.m.
Thursday 2 1:15 p.m.
Friday 3 1H5 p.m.
Saturday l 2; 30 p.m.
Sunday C 3:00 p.m.
Monday 0 T..00 a.m.
r : ;i u n.m.
C:ir. a.m.
0:30 u.m.
G:30 a.m.
G:lfi a.m.
7:30 a.m.
0:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
1.15 a.m.
5:30 a.m.
0:00 a.m.
0:30 a.m.
6:30 a.m.
7:00 a 111.
7:45 a.m.
0:30 a.m.
..11;00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
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ItlV (Joes Itown Tralnmon said
this morning that they had no dif
ficulty gottlng through to Myrtlo
Point nnd Powers yestorday. Tho
water or tho Coqulllo river con
tinues to go down again toward
normal, though for soveral diys It
was nbovo tho tracks. Men today
aro working on tho track, putting
back any ballast that might luivo
boon washed out from tlio tics.
On trips leaving Mnrshflold bo
roro 8 a. nt, you should mako Port
land same day. On .1, m. trips you
should come from Portland to
Mnrshflold In ono day.
t THE LLOYD HOTEL t
Housekeeping ApnHinciitH,
4k Tim llrw.liik. SHOO Month.
v ..- ,,.......,, -, ...--.. -
lt0iMA..:""UW0"nl "3 that
. thn,: ..: ewent to every tax-
"eo,,ftlert. there
'UMe lnatlleso statements
tjl J lam0U,ltof your taxes
ik.j '"w are mi,i ., ...
"". tlth0ttt b00,8 ot tho pay- Electricity niul Ons, Freo Ilaths
ay cost to you. .Sleeping rooms, $1,50 wk. up
n
llanait nr !
"'SDPnnpRaMl ' selling coons
iiLfunrv i4 Tho bis problem in soiling
ilium 1
,nnT?,
r:uABAYTIMPOMfi., .-
goods.ls gottlng the customer
Into tno storo. Coos Day
Times nils, will liQlp you Qlv0
'vmmf
, 7i W W
Takes Over Other Wing. N.
Moon, proprietor of tho Illanco ho
tel, not content with ontlroly re
modeling tho mnliwlng of tho woll
known Tiostolry, hns now tnkon over
tho south wing or the, building nnd
this, too, Is being thoroughly reno
vatod. Ho Is putting on now paper,
new carpets for tho floors, Is paint
ing and In evory way fixing up tho
building for a good business. He
has put a sowing room on tho
Bccond floor for tho uso of tho lady
guests of tho botol, which is in ad
dition to a comfortable parlor al
ready equipped.
THINK OF THE ENORMOUS PURCHASING POWER
THAT THE J. C. PENNEY CO. HAS FOR 125 BUSY
STORES! WHO GETS THE BEST OF THE SAVING?
THE MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD THAT TRADES AT THE
J. C. PENNEY STORES.
Children's Rompers, worth half the price more 25c
A Bttter One, all new patterns , 49c
Little Girl's Play Suit, Coat and Skirt, neatl ytrimmed 98c
Little Boy's Waist and Pants, in plain white and colors,
worth half the price more 98c
Think of it Buying a Ladies' Houso Dress for 49c
A Better Grade 79c
Ladies' Gingham House Dresses, all new designs; two-in-one
collar 98c
Double Service House Dress, neatly trimmed 98c
Can have these dresses with any dress for 50c more,
Embroidery, newest patterns and designs
5c, 6 1 -2c, 7 1 -2c, 8 1 -3c, 10c, 12 1-2c, 15c
Examine these goods and be convinced of the SAVING
that you can make, at the
Originators j penney WoUad
LOW Prices 125 Busy Stores Follow
Next Door to Postoffice
CHARLES HALL loft on tho stage
' this morning for Salem nnd later
will go lo Portland on business.
O. J. LEMANSKI, of tho Hoyal
Theatre, wont over to Coqulllo
this morning on a business visit.
OTTO .MUETZEL, wiwmlll man ol
Lnkesldo, was down today look
ing nftor uonio business matters.
JASPER YOAKAM, woll ftnown
rancher near Coqulllo, was over
yestorday and today on cnttlo business.
W. U. DOUGLAS enmo bnck on the
morning stago from Portland
:, whore ho hns been soveral days
, on legal business.
C. R. PECIC returned this morning
from Gardlnor whoro hu wont yes
terday to attend a meeting of tho
, Port commissioners.
Besides First Class Meats
We carry a nice line of . . .
Pickled Lamb Tonguo Pickled Pig Foot
Pickled Pig Ears Pickled Pig Snouts
Pickled Tripo Norway Herring
Codrish, Finnan Iladdlo and various kinds of cunuod fish.
FRESH EGGS, 25 CENTS PER DOZEN.
SMOKED COUNTRY SAUSAOE, OARLIO HAUHAOK AMI SPAN'
1SH SAUSAGE, 1EXICA,V .STYLE
Palace Meat Market
N. I). OSWALD.
Phono -lOII-J.
Central Ave.
nil) DOLAN, who hns boon employed
at Powers loft today for suninor.
whore ho will go to work in tho
McDonald & Vaughn camp.
Idi"d Grant Matter. Hugh Mc-
jLaln said that ho was In favor of
calling n Coos county convention to
upass resolutions endorsing souuior
IChamborlnln'8 Dill for Bottling mo
land grant question. Tho Chambor
lalu hill provides to allow tho land
rgrnnt holdors $2.50 per aero and
hhon dlvldo tho procoeds from tho
.siilo of tho land, fortpor cent to tho
j county, In which thoy nro located for-
,ty per cent 10 tno scuooi iuiiu mm
Iwouty por cent to tho federal gov
ernment. Mr. McLatn snys this dis
position would bo a groat benefit to
'Coos county.
If you want tlio wry latest,
"nlltlest" Mitt hat of the
mnimhi, como In and iihk t
M-o tho "Legion."
It has a distinctly original
fctylo tlmt every man of good
tasto will appreciate. ItS
".Mallo'ry" lmt wlilrli N
guaranty for it, high quillty
and correct designing.
Wo Mioiv tho "legion" in tlio
newest .Spring Muules and
CTnvenetto' , weatlicr-proui,
If yon wish It.
Woolen Mill Store
Marshfield North Bend
Mlfoago Ih Whacked Off ConSta
' bio Cox Is n now victim of tho oxponso
'aoductlons of tho county court. Dur
jlng tho last month ho had soveral
..sorvlves of papers to mako for tho
rcouuty to points outsldo tho city and
jdind to securo conveyances to mako
tho trips, Ho sonjt In a bill for mllo
fugo, ono amounting to $1.70 and to
Jdny rocolvod word from tho county
court that It has been rofiiBod. Now
Mr. Cox Is wondering how out of
'town sorvlcos aro to bo mado when
ijio sociiros only 50 and 75 conts for
"tho service and no mlloago included.
It. 8. HUSTON, editor and publisher
of .tho SIubIiiw Pilot, loft on tho
stago this morning, going back
to Floronco nftcr soveral days
horo on business.
LIEUT. It. 0. CO.MAN, or tho U. S.
navy, loft on tho stago this morn
ing, returning to Maro Islarid
after a visit horo in connection
with tho wireless station..
DR. E. S. CONKLIN, of Eugono,
wont to Mrytlo Point thin morn
ing, whoro ho will lecturo to
night. Ho will return horo Sat
urday and lecturo ut tho high
school In tho ovonlng.
. F. PARSONS, nn attorney of
Moscow, Idaho, nnd old friend!
of Dwlght Hodgo, of Marshflold.j
arrived yostorday from tho -north
and this morning went to Co
qulllo on a business trip.
J MES MAGEE, JR., who has been
following tho son uiiil who has re
contly been visiting his parents at
Empire, was hero yesterday. Ho
will sail on tho Nairn Smith In
April with his brother, Capt V.
A Mugeo, when tho 'Nairn goes
abroad.
J
t AT THE HOTELS :
$
St. L'lMi'cnro Hotel.
Mrs, Georgo Geddls, Conlodo; I),
Hartshaw, Portland; Mrs. Mary Mll
lor, Myrtlo Point; F. Hastings, Ma-
ploton; W. C. Jack, Scattlo; U.
Uoardmnn and wife Uandou; A.
Fullor, Coqulllo; II. Stnndflold, Gar
dlnor. Illanco Hotel.
G. 13. Mustek, Ditto Ridge; Fred
Znchtiry, North Iloinl; Mant Zach
ary, North Hand; .lnnics Child, Pow
ers; Wullnco Martin Coos River;
Jasper Yonkntu, Coqulllo; Russell
Hogan, Detroit; Oraco Eckstlno,
Portland; Edna Ho wo, Portland.
Llojd Hotel.
Jack Posolk, Powers; F. C. Rod
gers, Powers; T. J. Thrift, 'Coqulllo;
8. II. Johnston, Portland; Low F.
Prlco, Sumner; P. L. Horry, Han
don; M. D. Morgan, Powers.
Chandler. ,
Goorgo W. Dofoo, Uandou; F. O.
Stone, Coqulllo; Otto Muotzol, Lnke
sldo; R. C. Wolcknmn. Lnkesldo;
L. P. Rrnustottor, Coqulllo; J. L.
Mnsson, Myrtlo Point; 15. I. Can
tlno. Coqulllo; F. S. Slnglo, Co
qulllo; I. Wolfo, San Francisco;
E. P. Rogois, Sniij Frnnclsco; II.
S. Huston, Floronco; I. 11. Taylor,
Seattle; 1). C. nogart, Portland: W.
Snyder, Portland; S. C. Van Arml
tngo. Portland; Robert T. Dogen,
Sonttlo; Junto Colo, Portland; O.
J. Gray St. Paul; Joseph Jacobs,
San Francisco; II. It. Galthor. Port
land; E. 8. Conklln, Eugono; II, P.
Putmou, Portland; L. 1). Austin,
Portlands William Candlln, Co
qulllo; R. G. Coman, U. S. N.5 11.
E. Toombs. Portland; Peder E. Ped
ofson, Allegany.
L. A. LILJEQVIBT, district aUomoy,
Is expected In tomorrow from J'ort-
, laud and Eugono whoro ho has
boon for tho past 10 dayB on' le
gal business.
E. 1. CANTINE, doputy stnto high
way engineer, ciiinu ovor from Co
qulllo Inst evonlng mid today wtmi
up Coos' river with Stewnrt Ly-
ons, vice prosldent for Marshdold
In tho Good Roads association.
Times want ads brlnfi ruuults.
QJOTIC
AD
t NPW TODAY t
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FOR SALIC Ono cow, slv jcniih old;
one cow, coming throo yonrs old;
both to ho fresh soon. Phono
125-R, nftor 0 p. in.
LOST Liidy'H bundling on road,
front Hunker Hill. Pfcuso return
to Times office.
Asleep In Theater. Earl, tho sov-
on-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
May of North Mnrshflold ran away
Monday ovonlng nnd wont to the
moving pleturo'sliQW. Uo got drowsy Saturday,
looking nt tho pictures and fell ....
nslcop and remained In tho snow-j
lionre after tho crowd had left. Ilo,
wns not noticed whon the Noblo was I
locked up. About H o'clock Dr.
Horsfull heard somoono screaming
In there and sent for-Managor Mars
rtei who found that tho lad was bnd
lyfrlghtened. His folks thought that
, tho boy had gone out with a relative
fail d'.d not start to search for hlra
A. GOLDEN loft this morning for
Coqulllo to attend to school mat
ters. Ho wiib out today.for tho first
tlmo nfor a week's slogo or la
grlppo. During tho Btorm Inst
week ho was taught on tho Co
qulllo and suffered from tho oxpo
miro to tho cold and rain.
WANTED Elderly lady for lions'-
koopor. Good homo Tor right
party. Phono 171 R.
Ilaptlst ladle cooked fopd sale,
at Miirnhfleld HiiVdwai-c,
I
t
Anything
You Want
Keep Your Feet Dry
by getting pair of OXLITE
HQLEII KIIOKS. Wo guaianteo tlio
w.dcs to turn biioiv wnli-rs To lest
tlieui out, wo M'H them for . . .8:i.l"
Try u pair and walk with dry feet
onco,
NEW LADIES' SHOES eaino on last
boat Patent Leather, Cloth Top
lliittou, Plain Toe, Goodyear Wolt
Shoes; Price $il.ll.T
WANTED Tho good cohh Will
pay cash. Apply Herbert Rogers,
on Rainbow.
THOSE WISHING GOOD ROOM and
board, homo cooking, apply L'i)
South Hrondway.
FOR KALE Ton nrio tract on
county road to Huninor; prlco
?150, Sue J. E. Cooluy, Murah
Hold, Oro.
I
Roman Beauty Apples
A carload just received from Yakima, Washington
Tlieso aro Fancy Grade. Order from vour ui'ocor. All grocer
Hauulo Hum.
H. W. PAINTER
in puro fiesh drugK of the
highest grade you call get
hero. ,
Wo handle only rolluMo
flrst-clatH goodK.
Nothing ivhatevor Is iuIn-
lepiescnted.
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono UOH
Wo Deliver Inunedlately
Dig .Misses' Shoes, Now Lust, Patent
Leather, Cloth Top, Mutton, Low
Servlceahlo Heel; Piko ftS.ll.l
Wo liavo new .shoes ooiuliig on most
every bout. Watch oir window for
lib. new (.Iiocn ho aro not keeping
over hhocs no aro selling (hum.
Every Mioo In the house for sale at
miiiio prlco. Wo Invito you Into our
little Moio lo look ut our shies.
FOR RENT Furnished lioiisckeopt
lug roouiB. Phono 185-J. C0
Central.
J
Z FOR RENT J
i
FOR ItlONT Fiirnlslicd flat, hot and
cold water, bath. 853 Third at.
$'
J FOR SALE t
WANTED Will buy note.- secured
by flist mortgago liutiu on real
proporty. Harry O. Hoy.
FOR SALE not) can Incubator
Phono CJ.
Electric Shoe Store
Shoes Repaired While You Wlt
H. J. IMMEL. Prop,
I IHO South Hrondway
FOR SALE Full blood II. R. ogKi
for sotting; also day old chicks.
C. M. Qtjnnor, Ph. 451-J.
-- ' - ' .-. '
FOR SALE Selected Whin Lcghont
pggs for Bettings, from good layers
W. R. Oxonrlrtor, Pltpno 303x2,
Marnhflold.
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Mnv Cost " iti ,,v"w AUS
this problem.
ninn i:-? .. .-..J
an uiiiuiencyi '