The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 13, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSIIFIELD, OHEQDW. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916-EVENING EDITION.
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mid four children, Miss Lydia Dodge
of Mnrshrield. Norman limiun. .ir
'Myrtle l'olhf and Mrs. 0. E.HtisscM
and Miss Orvu Dodgo who woro In
Indiana with her. Burial was In l.
fUmiiBo.
mmrs - cAf i
"We Invite Your Inspection"
S.S. JENNINGS. North Bend
"The Store That Sells the Best for Less."
H'cuis Bonn Ham. Heeognlzlng
tho efforts of the City Beautiful cam-
tin I tv t.1 t t .. .
,. .I1"""' l" ' "uerson is Having torn
' (lowil n Inr .i ...,l..i., ... . .,.,
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v ijorucrs t in
THK WEATIIEB HEPOBT
(Ilr Aiaoclttcd I'mi to o.w nf Timet.
Fair, north-
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ATTEND THE PLAY
lollege Chums
-NOBLE THEATER
Tuesday Evening, March 14
-and assist Ed. Meade in the publication of his book,
"Doubling Back." .
Performance begins at 8:15 sharp.
Reserved Seats, 50 Cents
On sale at the Busy Corner. Gen. Adm. 35c, upstairs.
YOU WILL BE THOROUGHLY AMUSED.
MFirrV I'lltKT MuVhliflclil'H Flro-Proof
Then tor
WlllUm Fox presents tiio photoplay ovunl of tho season:
"SIN" Featuring Theda Bara and William Shay
An aitonlalilncly powerful Plcluro nlay wrlttou and nrnduccd
If th wlwrd of photoplay productions, Herbert Broiion. Prosont
rt la fire jurlJ.
Otktr pictures will ho shown, making nn oxtrn Ioiir program.
ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT.
COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS '
Amission, upstairs or down, 15 cents Children, 5c
Tomorrow nlcht: fntin nu,a . ... ,
ui. . - - - n- W.......O, u imuu-uvi coiuouy iirama,
t,." . - "' ",u " u- w. tor mo lienent or Ed Mcaae.
t rour scats at tho liusy Corner.
Boost For It!
"tyman, woman and child should patronize
me ,nslilulins and boost for home prosperity.
SimSf AT HOME STORES
5UPPort HOM ENTERpRISES
uCAD THE HQME pAPER
ImrMo
&e Jl ime
Put
herq
smmess! sfcimolatoir
amd be foappy
OHEdON
westerly winds.
LOCAL THMl'EKATUItn
HL'COBD
For tho 21 hours ending at
:i n. m.( March 1.1, by
1'onJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernnient meteorologist:
.Maximum ,-.C
Minimum !.!!is
M I-III a. m 40
l'reclpltutlon 08
PreclpHatlon since Sopt. 1,
1 91 B 07. II 1
Precipitation sanio period
,nst 'car r.i.BB
Wind: Northwest, clear.
SUNBISE ANB SUNSET
.Mo"dny
March 13 sun rises at
0: IB and suts n r.;n i
AAAA.A
Plans Alaskan Trip. .. Albert
J.Matson Is planning a trip to Anchor
pago, Alaska, and expects to leave
somot,lmo In May.
Will (ilto Banc" The ?.!llllc,oma
club has Issued announcomonto for
an Informal danco, Friday evening
in tho club rooms for momb'jrs only.
Wnlnrfrnnt 1111 Vnil,
-. . .... .iuiiii
J Front street.
. very old one.
Mil., fiv.li. .1 ..
. " iigiim uity itccorder
I John W. Butler said this morning
that tho vehicle ordinance wjll ngaln
'bo boforo tho council on Monday ov-
I cnlng and ownero of vehicles can
or lliu mills? How about dallying?
Your harbor?" and Innumerable
other questions me asked, Accur
ate figures will bo bout tho membeis
and they will luHo several months
In which to "study up." The Port
land Journal also announces to tho
local Chamber or Commerce that It
will send Its special train hero until
mo ume or tiio big celebration to
ho held on Coos Bay.
The building was a
Need Mlncis. Will Hennessey
was In rrom Belmar yesterday. Ho
reports that coal minors nre gottlng
scarce now. Thrco miners aro mov
ing hero with tholr families from
Oklahoma and will take positions
at Delmar.
Visits "and A. Barrows, head
filer at ono of the Smith mills at
Coos Bay, came to Bandon Monday
to spend a few days with his family
nt tholr homo on Ninth street west.
Bandon World.
Killed By Snow. W. It. Parker,
nged 70 years, n ploneor of Lano
county who was fatally Injured whon
a barn collapsed undor its weight of
snow, was an uncle or E. It. Pnrknr.
the father of Verlln Parftor -well
known hero and now connected with
onglneorlng work at Bandon.
LADIES' SUITS, COATS AMD ONE-PIECE DRESSES
ARRIVING DAILY.THE NEWEST STYLES, FABRICS
ANDJSHADES, AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. BE SURE
AND EXAMINE THESE BEFORE BUYING. '
I'lsli l'i-oc ICacr. Coos
t again appear and oxpress their opln
1 Inltn 4 !... 1 .
.v,D. iv uiiuiKo ib uoing nmuo in tiio fish wcro liungry yestordny.
I",", "'" ,w, I""""""" iBBi'fact Is evidenced by tho
AlnTlflnif riVnnUti m,n ll ...11 . I v
..v u, u...h. i no 11COH80 win uo made on tho river
imyauio annually instead of scml-on- by a
lmm,1'' jback
i tho
Itiv...
This
catch
folks
Paily Nlglit ('hanged Owing to
tho school entortalnment on Friday
evening tho young people's clans of
i tho Christian church will give tholr
(St. Patrick's party on Saturday night
I Instead of Friday as planned.
Aio I'm 11ni?!uuii. J. T. Harrlgan,
candldato for tho Bopuhlican nomi
nation for county commissioner, was
waited on by (iilto a delegation of
ranchers from llnynos Inlet InBt week
and assured of their support In tho
I primaries.
loble TheateD
.1 TO-NIOHT IV
l.lk'rt Koufli. J. A. Blatt In a let
ter to Tho Times says that ho and
Mrs. Blatt and thir daughter, Miss
Louise Blatt, aro enjoying their stay
at Los Angolr ' -.iry much, meeting
many old ft i z from tho Black
Hills there, lie did not say when
they Intended to return to tho Bay.
Young Ciiptaln Clii'lst;n('d. Tho
younger son of Captain and Mrs.
Wllllamt Arthur Mbboo was chris
tened yestorday by tho Hector of
the Episcopal church, the Huv. Bob
ort Evans Browning. James Bernard
was tho name conferred upon this fu
ture Boa captain, and tho Qod-parents
who stood up for him were Miss Ma
bel Wlckman of Empire, and Charles
Bornard Mafico, a brother of Captain
Magec.
big
near tho
party yestorday that brought
vory close to 1B0 trout. I n ,
party woro Billy Cox, Clordonl
etc.,
i.m
cent
Ladles' Suits, Na,vy Blue, Gaberdine, Wool, Poplins, Serges,
worm nair tiio price more Sll.lin, Slii.r.o. SI 1.7.
Ladles' Slimmer Coats, all tho latest stylos, worth .1:1 1-J1 per
,orO ' S7.l, SjilWH)
One-PIece Sorgo nropsos, whlto Tunic, worth double the price $1.08
Serge with Silk Trimming, worth double tho prlco $.!
Taffeta Silk, a dandy at half. tho prlco more SIMM)
A bettor ono SBl.fiO
Sco this high grado Bilk drosg, trimmed with Chiffon trlm'ng si 1.75
Originators J Q ?emey
LOW Prices 125 Busy Stores
Next Door to Postoffice
We Lead
Others
Follow
Smith, Charles Mntson, W. J. ItltT-.,
and Ed (Iraef. This s by rar
tho largest catch so far this season.
lluo All Brands Most any brand
of automobile that Is made In the
United Status Is represented In Coos
County, soys lloorgo N. Bolt, local
assessor. Ho had his list or autoB
this morning showing moro than BO
spcclos of "coal oil buggies." Auto
owners aro bolug taxed on tho basis
of the car valuo and tho year In
which it was made. Mr. Holt said
that J. W. Hlldenbrand on this basis
will not have to mako any payment,
but will bo paid a promium.
UH-aU ('iimiory Site. S. II. Cath
cart, city engineer of EaBtsldo, to
morrow expects lolnko his survoylng
Instruments and definitely locate n
cannery slto on Isthmus Inlet. Tho
city owns n small pleco or ground
thero that Is to bo offered as a prac
tfcally freo slto ror a cannery.
I)(iiio:"(h "lilt a Lick." Satur
day tho Domocrnts nnd Hejiubllcans
evenly numbered In registration be
Toro Justlco Ponnock. Ho counted
over tho cards at tho end or the day
and found that six of each had signed
up whllo ono man rofuscd to tako
either s.!do, honco lost his chanco
to voto nt tho primaries.
Promises Htatj Aid. Ior tho first
time during his ontlro trip Into Coos
county, E. I. Cantlno, deputy stato
highway engineer, on Saturday night
in n road mooting at Lakeside actu
ally stated that tho state will bo will
ing to financially aid this section
providing a bond Issuo 1b passed to
show that tho people hero aro willing
to help themselves. Tjiu mooting
thero was well nttondod and Mr. Can
tlno continued on his Way homo to
Salem.
lllil lltislnc" .Meellng A busi
ness mooting of tho Baptist church
memliors will bo held this evening
at 7. .10 to tnlk over soveral niattorsj
of Importance. Tho ltov. Foskett'
Is now awaiting nows rrom Ne,
Yorif logard'Hs hlc appointment ob
gentril hihclonary In Alaska, llol
will ptobably loavo horo lit April.
WoOughl (o Be (.'lad. In a letter
received rrom Pocatollo, Idaho, Into
ly canio tho word that court busi
ness thoro Is so crowded with hoot
legging cases that tho circuit Judge
has llttlo tlmo ror anything Uo.
A local man wroto thoro regarding
a civil caso and thlH wiih tho answer.
A Pocatollo renlty man wroto hack
there wero noarly 100 bootlegging
cases on tho docket.
Would B Assizor. -Many root
ball raus horo lomember Carl Fen
tou, ono or tho best all around ath
letes tho University or Orogou over
had, especially on tho rootball Hold.
A rrlond horo has received word
that ho Is to bo a democratic con
dldato ror tho nomination ror coun
ty assessor or Polk county this
spring. Ho Is now teaching manual
training in tho Eugeiio high hc'ioU.
I
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r u. i i ii n i
a
Molher IWe.s. Miss Lydla Dodgo
or Dr. E. Mingus' orrico has received
word or tho death or hor mother, Mrs.
"Allen M. Dodgo, at La Orange, Intl.
Hor death wob rathor suddon, rollow
Ing an lllneos or a complication or
ills. Mrs. Dodgo went to Indiana
a llttlo over a year ago to visit rel
atives. Sho is siirvivod by her hus
band, A. M. nodco or Myrtle Point
He Advertisements
i ft KK.
cover- tie
conuninnty
n4Hl1
Map SliouN Italnfall. Harry But
ler hns Just completed n very Inter
esting graphical representation of tho
dally rainfall slnco 1902. Tho great
est annual rainfall was rrom Sopt.
1. 1003 to Sopt. 1, 1901 ' ninl was
80. 3B Inches, tl Is (Interesting to
noto that tho following year, taken
betweon these samo 12 mouths, show
tho minimum inlnfall of 1-1 years,
nam.oly, BB.22 Inches. Fcr 1911
1915 tho rainfall wan OS. 81 nnd tho
avorngo for tho 14 years was 00.1
Inches. Slnso last Soptombor 07.70
Inches of molsturo havo fallon on
Coos nay and tho nnd Is not' lit sight.
imhii nn i umwiwiwi jWMiwmiuw.mwHinMmiai bmiiim wmwmuxr
I yil 111 MP M m mmm wmmmm w w immmmm mmm I
II1L UniVCItaAL..V.AIt
You uant to kntuv uluit your motor
tar will do. Tiio millloii-iMi' I'nnl
iei roniiaiii'i) aiisweiH, jour iiuNlon.
Siiid) lug the iiidIiii1 cur needs of nil
lasses, (ho Konl Is optvatetl nnd
I maintained In city or country Tor
I iilioul luo cciils a mile Hh iml-
I eiMil Konl hcixIco ludiiiiil II. Tour
ing Cm', $."'J."; Kiiualiollt .17.-.
Isaac R. Tower
"THE GUNNERY."
MWWMMMlWMMMWlMWIIWWMIWMMMf ' "sp aW IMH M1i
Lo"cvo t Win. According to
parties rrom Couulllo, It Is expect
ed that J. II. Loncvo will rocolvo IiIb
appointment as posimnstor thoro
this week. Tho commission or Post
master Llnogar has already oxplrcd.
Boiiiiht In Camp. Shorlff John
son, who was hoio this morning,
said that John A. Mooro, or Mooro
Bros., has bought In the personal
(erfects or tho Cologuo logging
cninn, which was sold by him as
ishorirr last week. Mooro bid It In
I ror about $20,000 and Mooro Bros.,
I who havo tho Ceo. W. Mooro mill,
had claims against It ror about
l$ns,000, Tho camp Is now In op-
oration.
Aids Willi BecoMls. -L. A. Where
at, englnror on tho division or tho
Coos Bay, Kosoburg and Eastern
railroad, has bcciJ In Portland since'
getting up rocords in connection ' NEW TODAY WANTED X
with tho lino between Marshrield and J $WWW44WWW4rf I $,
.HJIIIU I WIIH. IIU UXl!l'lH IU I1U
thoro until tho later part or thlsiKOU SALI'. Tl.i.rougl.bicl
l
month. Ho Is registered
Hotol Saint Paul.
at tho!
Many On PIciiIch. In splto or tho
heavy fog that provallod yestordny
morning thoro wero a great many
plclnes held yestorday. Tho early
boats up Coos Itlvor carried a good
I quota and thero woro many autos
J that wont through to Sunset Bay.
In most places they found tho ronds
lu fair shopo, with tho exception
of a bad mudholo this sldo or
Charleston Bay that proved tho ond
or sovoral trips.
itock eggs.
cockerel lu
grado birds,
Phono III 71.
Now
nock
It.
Bai retl
thoroughbred
Insuring high
A. Cortholl..
KOUNI) Fountain pen. Owner may
get sumo at Tlmos orrico by pay
lug ror this uottoo.
If you want
hat to be in
color and
style and
find in
your new
a styiish
to have both
color, you'll
Ask Our Bcsoiirct's. Tho 'Port
land Chnmbor or Commorco expects
(3 send a largo delegation to Coos
Bay with tho advent or tho first
train from Eugeiio. They nro now
asking doflulto Information on tho
resources of this country that thoy
may study up uhoad or time. "What
Is tho standing tlmbor? Tho output
Win Much Candy. Enough candy
and chocolates to start a small store
has been won by sovoral North Bend
I high school students lu tho ticket
selling campaign for tho donate hold
thoro Friday ovonlng. Horaco Hy
per, will Bl tickets .took first place,
winning a rive pound box. Tho row
or cj'ght senior boys lu tho assembly
(Isold tio largost number or tickets por
pupil nnd tho row or tho rrcshmou
'girls, 12 in number, tho largest num
ber or tickets ror tho rows. On Sat
urday night Jefferson high school de
feated Astoria and must incut Klam
ath Falls. Tho winner or tills de
bate meets North Bond on April X,
'tho local team taking tho uugal('o
sldo or tho question.
FOUND Itllihou watch fob, wllli
monogram. Owner mny havo
samo by applying at Tlmos orrico
nnd paying ror this ad.
FOUND (iViitlomnn'H gold ilng,
monogrammed. Ownor may havo
samo by applying at Tlmos offloo
and paying ror this ad,
WANTED Man ami wlftj, no chil
dren, on dairy ranch. $B0 mouth
and own house, Alex Carlson,
Tompluton, Ore,
t FOR SALE t
??
FOB BALI'3 (Jootl M-etl potatoes
Improved Monnrchs, I2.B0 per
hundred, Apply Wallace 'Crouch,
Huynos Slough.
FOB HUNT -Mih. Hiultligiill'H cot
tago on South Sixth btroot. Phono
JIHxl.
LOST A leaky gold pen, siiiiio Hum
In tho sorvlco or writing Lire In
surance ror Mutual Life or Now
York, a company with 015 million
assets. Tho finder will bo paid
full cost price by delhorlng samo
to Houry Songstackon.
wnat&m
exactly what you aro
looking for
Our Spilng Ml's ""'I hh ,('4
aro Fashion', latest expiession
and they nro tlMlirlly .lul
loo" originations.
Woolen Mill Store
Marshfield North Bend
The Fragrance
Of II
Flower Garden
may bo cujoti'it In that fiuo
odor Intense
THAI LINO AHHUTl'S
Delicate and delightful
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono 2f)H
Wo Deliver liuinodlatoly
:i "
Dalryuieii to .Meet. Tomorrow at
1 1 a, m., In Cnqtilllo will bo held
li meeting of the dairymen and
chcsomakurH or Cons and Curry
counties ror the purpose or offet't-
dilg nn organization for tho purposo
o" standardizing their product. Prof.
'W. A. Barr or O. A. C, this inornlng
stated IB or tho ehecso ractoiles
favor tho move. I. .elmer, deputy
Dairy Commlslsoner, will ho present
at the mooting. An effort will he
niado to nrrilJato with tho Oregon Co
operative Dairy .Exchange, formed In
Portland lu January tho purposo bo-
Ing to sell a standard Oregon product
of butter and choose and later, all
sorts of rami products. What is
uskd at this tlmo Is that nn luspoct
or bo named to bring the Coos and
Curry cheese, up to a standard.
FOB KALI' SluuplesH I laud Sepa
rator, 80 gal. por hour. Apply J.
E. Fllgeiald.
PLOWING DONI
Staurr (Srotory,
I'llllllO Ki'J
FOB KALE IVkln duck eggs, ono
dollar a hotting. Mrs, lion Wright
phono 302-H.
FOUND Baby ring. Owner may
havo samo by applying at It. II.
(BatiKow's orrico, Cpko building,
and paying ror this ad.
FOB K.l,i: Valuable liomiv atl lo
cation. Addioss "A" Tlims orrico.
FOB KALE Ten ncio tract on comi
ty road to Sumner. Prlco ?1B0
Sco J. E. Cooloy, Marshrield.
FABM FOB KALE Thlrly-rivo
act os, ono-hair bottom and one
half bench laud; six acres or good
orehaid; good house and barn,
llghtod by acetylene gas; houiiu
with modern equipments; hot uml
cold wator, bath, etc. Near Co
tiulllo. A good buy If taken soon,
fuqiilro T, rare of Times, or Jloc
2B9, Coqulllo, Oro.
noil egg Incubator
FOB KALE
Phono OJ.
FOR RENT t
F'OB BENT l-'iiinlsluNl flat, hot and
cold wator, bath. 8B:i Third at.
rilOSK WIKIIINO COOD ItOtAl ami
hoaid, homo cooking, apply 229
South Broadway.
.Millinery Opening lit S, S. Jen
nings', Not tli Bend, intli and Kith.
BICYCLE TIRES
Buy Thein From Us. Wo
Chaigo Nothing to Put Them
on Your Whol
MARSHFIEID CYCl ERY
I KBBSCBIBKBS NOTICE
j. Tho Tlmna carrier boys ore j
Instructed to put tho papers
on tho porch. If tho carrier does
j not do this, misses yon, or ne- j
j gleets getting tho paper to you j
j on time, kindly phono tho clr- j
dilation manager, as this Is tho
only way wo can determine- j
j whether or not tho carriers are.
j following Instructions. Plmno j
I 133.
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