The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 13, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
Spring Showing
Styleplus Clothes
$17.00
Compare with olher makes of
clothes at $20.00 to $22.50
See Window Display
Walkover Shoes For Spring
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
MAltSHFIELD
Four Stores
I1ANDOX : MYRTLE POINT :: POWEKS
JUDGE COKE HOI FOUR MORE TRIPS1! 10 STATION
KETUKNS l-'IIOM TICIP TO DOSE
P.UltO, EUOEXE AND COKVALLIS
I
sXAXX KEPOKTS AT SAX FKAN'-'IIFFOKTS OK POUT OKFOUI) AP-
SUNDAY
DACES
NOT LEOAL TO "TICKLE FEET"
OX THE SEVENTH lAV.
District Aflomoy So Decrees and
Puis 'On linn IiivoUoh Sunday
Closing Law of 180.1.
'. V
It. Is not legal In Oregon to dnnco
on kuii'duy', under the Sunday cloning
law of J 8 G r . A dunco advertised
for last Sundny ovonlng was post
lioiiod followlug complaints tnudo to
tint office of District Attorney LIIJo
qvlst. Ho suyu that there will ho
no more Sunday night dnnccH In
Coos county as long us the present
luw Is In existence
Several months ago ' tho llalkc
doIemtyr canipuny of Portland us
sallfcd the legality of tho law. Tho
mutter wuh fought through to tho
qtuib' Supremo Court and the law
Vra8llll0lll.
Of iirovloiiH yours there hnvo
boun many Sunduy diiuccH In this
Section , of tho stuto. Those Inter
p'stcd, in such dances protest that
th( law Is one of dlHc.rlinluutlon
Inniimiibh as It allows theaters to
liecji open, but nets ngalnst tliom.
Tliey any that tho question of nbol
ih(ug tho old law will bo put be
fore, thp pooplo us nu Initiative In
the November election.
For tho first tliua tho question
cunio squarely before tho people
ylion one night during tho Ilrldgo
Carnival In North Demi In October,
tho Nov. lllsoy walked Into tho
mlddlo or tho floor and bid tho
dancing oenso. There was some dls
russlon and tho dunco canto to an
abrupt ond. Mr. Llljcqvlst does not
divulge the names of those who
made tho complaint ngalnst allowing
nwdunco lust evening.
City Damage Cnno nt JCugen'j Drliigs
Forth Conditions Similar to
Mnr.shfieid
Judge John S. Coko returned yes
terday afternoon via Florence and
the beach, having been nbsont nbout
four weeks. Ho hold sessions of
court nt ltoseburg, Eugenb and Cor
viiU'b it was expected that lib -would
I horn! the railroad condemnation cases
nt It jsnburg, but tliey word not pre
sent,cd, ow.ng o tjie fact Mint tho
J bliprctrio court hnd not pajjctl upon
I the question of the authority of the
i municipality to enter Into mo con
tract for tho building of tho railroad.
Another interesting case coining
up for trial at Kugono bef'o Judge
Coke wnH tho case of Pulton ngalnst
tho Cltv of Eugono, lta mnyr, couu
clllnen, btrcot commlssi'oner nnd a po-
llcnmnii. The plaintiff claimed to
Imvo received Injuries, In 1913 !rii
in fall oniciad by looso bonrds In a
c'tlownlk. Tin' reports of th3 lrl:i.
nu given In the Eugene pupcrj woro
to the effect tbut tho testimony of
all tho doctors who waited upon or
examined the plaintiff testified that
her condition: ."us not duo to tho fa I
but to pllo-r ciUHPS. Tho cnno wns
first triod boforo Judge IlnrnlB and
ujioii appeal his judgment ordering
n new trial was ufflrmod nnd It was
held by tho supremo court Hint tho
provision of tho Eugene charter, lim
iting tho city's liability to $100 In
cases of Injuries resulting from de
fective strcetb and sldownlkB was
constitutional and It also held that
un .Injured party could recover of
the City's officers who were Invostivl
CISCO APHILO FOIt CHAUTEU
AL MARSH LOSES COWS
VBY PECULIAR DISEASE
t -Weil Known Port Orl'ord Dairyman
Sustains llvy Iai From Un
known Cabs"
Tho Port Orford Tribune snys:
A, J. Marsh, on Ma Elk river dairy,
hiis Buffered a heavy loss of valuable
(!t(ii)lll cows during tho past two weeks.
Ijo has lost eight cows, two holfors
nnd six or seven yearlings, and two
'other cows nro down at this tlmo.
'Some kind of a disease lias killed tho
niilniuls, but Just what Jt Is, a vet
erinary, who bus been called on the
cubo, Is unable to determine. It Is
thought that tho overflowing of
the land In tho recent freshot wis
probably tho cause of tho loss.
MEETIJS OUEER
TWO I1UOTHEHH MEET AFTEIt A
M)N(J TIME, AT HOTEL.
Ouo ItccogulCH Xnnio of Other On
Register llotli Aro From Xew
York Oreot Cordially.
Thoro was a happy meeting .of
two hrotbors who had not mot for
six yonrs, yestorduy uftoruooii ut villi nuthorlty to repair and keop tho
tho Lloyd hotel. Thoy wcro Charles' streets and sidewalks In safo condl
nnd CJoorgo F. Clinton, of New York tlon. Immediately nftor tho supromc
city, both or whom nro young men court decision the citizens or Kugono
and have been working In various Amended their charter leaving the
parts -at tho country. I r'glit or action against tho city only.
Ono or them canio Into tho hotel' Tho Jury in tho recont trlnl railed o
and registered. A short tlmo niter-, agroo upon n verdict and It Is under
wnrd tho brother also camo In roritood Hint tho case will bo retried
tho purpose or roglstorlng. Ho huwjmt tho noxt term,
nnd recognized tho name already on Mnrshriold hits a provision i Its
tho hook. chartor similar to tho Eugono charter
"I guess you're my brothor," bo provision boforo amondnient.
exclaimed mill they shook hands Jl,l,Ke Sklpworth Is expected hero
In nn oxtremoly cordial fash- Pl vary shortly to taKo up tlio tax
foreclosure proceedings already start
ed by IVstrlct Attorney I.lljoqvlst.
Steamship Arrives Sunday Morning
From Sotttli ntl Sails Today
Many Wet Packages
Tho Nann Smith arrived In yes
terday front San Francisco with
passengers and freight and sailed
Lhgaln for the south this afternoon.
Tho Nann Smith is to rojiort at
San Francisco April C to tho rirm
liavlng hor chartered ior tho trnns-
iPaciflc trip of njiioty days. It Is
planned to have her make four more
trips to Coos Day b,ororo going on
tho chartor and honco the speeding
nip or tho loading last night and to
day.
And yet, It Is uncertain what ves
sel tho company will get to tnko
l.er place on this run.
Tho Nann brought In nbout soven-ty-rivo
consignments of liquor for
different Coos county points, the big
pllo or liquor attracting much atten
tion during tho unloading yesterday.
4 Amongthoso arrlvjng on tho Nann
were:
Claudo Elliott, L. C. Allen, Joe
Schilling, D. It. Jones nnd wire, Annn
Jones, Aldon Darrott, Mrs. C. 13. Hur
rott and baby, Julia Harrott, John
Gormnnly, O. K. Ncal, C. E. llarrctt,
A. Fhuidors, O. A. Clan, C. Whitley,
O. Uyden, Mrs. W. J. Tlbbetts, R. C.
Dlllurd, 11. Hush, Lorolno Fowld.
Mrs. W.E. Knowlcs, Minnie Enger,
and II. C. Jensen.
Outgoing List
Tho departures this artomoon
woro: V. C. Gorst, Charles Tliomp
hoii, Mrs A. T. Haines, MIbs Evans,
John Tollns, L. A. Pejron, John
Turns, Stovo Hnnns, W. L. Wulker,
M. A. Kliulull, Mny Emily Taylor,
Edna Taylor, Mrs. Edwaid Taylor,
Esp Din, E. Elvorsou.
PEAK TO HE FOH XAUOIIT.
Cnpt. Itcrthoir, or Coast Ouiird D'l
lcnti, Declares "It In Utterly
liniiractlcuble," Lane Writes.
Port Orrord, nrtor strenuous ef
forts to sccuio a Coast Guard Sta
tion, scorns to bo meeting with no
success. Senator Harry Lane, In
n letter to tho Marshficld Chamber
or Commerce, says that ho Is Intro
ducing a bill In the Senate for such
a station, but ho nlso oncloses a let
ter from E. P. Hertholf, Captain
Commandant or tho Coast Guard
Duron it, stating that such a station
thoro "is utterly Impracticable."
Tlio letter contends that it will
takofmorc than the estimated $12,
000 to put in n station, because or
tho fact that "Port Orford Is on an
oiion roadstead, open from tho
south and tho southwest und pro
tected only (lining the summer
mouths."
It continues, i boliovo Mr. F. II.
Tlchonor, of tlio Port Orford Cham
ber of Commorce, has a very crude
conception of what constitutes a
Coast Guard station, ns well as the
work tlio crow must perform."
Ho also cites tho fact that storum
have carried two wharves away at
Port Orford, one or tho going out
six months nftor It was built.
New aprmg Coats
at The Golden R.ule
White Chlncillas, Gabardines and Rough Mixtures'
the latest shades
Prices $ 1 0 to $ 1 8.50
Ion und sat down to chut over old
times. Today thoy both went to
work nt tho C. A. Smith nun,
EXPLAINS HABIT
im. conkmx's i.Ecmti: is ex.
TltE.MELY IXTEHLSTIXO.
S MM A NEW PRASE
EXPECTS LARGER CORN
CROP IN COOS COUNTY
County Agriculturalist Smith Says
More Ituiiehci'K Will Itnl.so
Forage Tills Season.
County Agriculturalist J. L. Smith
says Hint corn is going to bo nn Im
portant crop In Coos county this
year. Ho Iiuh folt Trom tlio sturt
that corn should bo grown success
rully herb und his cfrortB last yoar
resulted In many or tlio rnrmors
tuklng up qorn culture. The com
shows lust (all in tho different cities
to
mux. tin i tii nnnnnt'iirnniniii.
SUPPOSED PISOIIIHITIOX Ii.Wh" . " ... " ' . . , -
.Mr. annul says wiui nuruiuimu
or tho county did much to show
what could bo done In Hint lino and t0 ,mvo ,)00I1 oxcellent buys tor tho
TUG R0SC0E TO BE
TAKEN TO ALASKA
Sluslaw Crrt, Which Formerly Piled
Out. or Mure, Will Ho Taken
f to Anchorage.
Tho following rrom n Eugono pu
por will bo or interest here, ns tho
tug Koscoo hns made many trips
to Coos Uay:
It Is expected that tho tug Itos-
coe, which hns boon In sorvlco on t
tho Sluslaw Tor many years, will bo ,
taken to Anchorngo, tho now Alns
ka railroad tcrm'nal, to be placed ,
in tho sorvlco or tho government ,
engineers. Tho Koscoo Is owned by J
Porter Hros., tlio inllroudi contrac
tors. Tho report Is that tlio tug1
Annie W. hns also been purchased i
ind Hint both will bo taken to tho
northern waters together. It Is said J
tiut a representative or tlio engl-
noers is now on his way to Florence .
to oxninlno tho Itoscoo. Tho Koscoo
Is n sen-going tug, rated easy to bun
dle and possessed or n fair amount
or power. Ilotb vessola nro believed
,Se3 Our Spring line of Ladies" Waists, from
TRIO WAIST COMPANY
ri i. rn.. !., tni !llo
I lUoll-uuiuij in iuu aiiKo op j p
Willie uicinuiu itiiu vunu J225
White Voile ,, "S..h
White barred uimity 4t
Do Your Spring 'Shopping at thu
tol Your money will go faitlirr
al
The Golden Rule
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELO
ALWAYS BUSY.
Times Want. Ads nro tho ono me
dium which roaches ALL the people.;
They ongago public attention every 1
day Ah'iiyN on tlio Job.
government.
LOOPHOLE IS PLUGOED.
I'Mjchologlst S:ijh "Wo Aro Victim
of Habits Gives Uh Tlmo to Uno
Our HrahiN Fur Other Things."
"Woro It not for our habits that
aid us to unconsciously systematize
Is Unlawful For .Person to Huy
Koon For Uso of Someone Else
HiHiided As Hoot legging.
Llko Innumerable Jucks-ln-thobox
continually pop up now 'phases of
tho prohibition luw, now loopholes
tho work of euch day, wo would noli Hint cull for Immedlnto "slurring".
accomplish oiio-tenth or tho things I For porhaps tho Hist t'mo In Ore
tho farmers raised corn for silage
but Hint thoy did not bring it to
tho proper, maturity and their on
sllnge was, consequently, light and
of littlo aluo. The farmers have
been shown that corn can bo ma
tured nnd used to muko valuable
onsllngo und nro taking up tlio crop.
NOTICE OF VEHICLE
ORDINANCE.
Notice Is hereby given that nil
owuors or vehicles nro invited to
bo present nt tlio next meeting or
tho Common Council, to bo held on
Monday, tho 13th dny or March,
8
WHO'S WHO?
WHAT'S WHAT?
What 'is tho best urtk-lo to
buy for n paitictilar need?
Whero Is tho best plueo to
buy It?
What Is tho right price?
Tho answer to Ui-bo queu
HoiiH meaiiu iiiuih to your hap
piness. To uiiswor tlium rightly you
must know men mid markets
rind must bo a bio to compare
Intelligently.
Perhaps the very Informa
tion you want Is In tlio ad
vertising columns of tho Times.
Thoy aro tho duy-by-duy
directories or who's who nnd
whnt's what.
KEEPING THE DOLLAR
HOME
hvory dollar Rent out tj
town for a purchaso tnrkltj
l.oiiiu one else.
Every dollar spent In I
helps lo enrich tlio city.
All things liolng equal, ocl
hierchiiuts nro entitled to;of
first conuhlcintloii.
Their money is your )r
perlly. As thoy grow they U-JJ
come gi eater factors la w
city life.
In many Instance) you tal
buy ut home to Letter (dm!
tugu thuu ou can lomcitcj
else.
Look over tlio aitvcrllilnli
today's Times ninl nee If luj
iitutenieiit Is not true.
Compare goods and prfci
nnd ascertain whether or trj
our local business men are '
tho Job."
Wlioro n short tlmo ugo thoro weroj l1!5. at tlio hour of hulf jmst soven
that wo do," was ono or the state
ments or Dr. E. S. Conkllu, or the
psychology dopurtment of tlio Htnto
Unlvorslty who spoko Snturduy even
ing In tho Guild hull. "Habits and
Happiness" was his topic.
Everyone nrlslug In tho m or ting
goos through a certain routine, all
of which generally calls 'for no men
tal ofrort, thus giving tho mind
freedom to work out other and moro
difficult situation.
"Wo are all victims or our hab
its." ho said, explaining. It Is u good
thing wo are, providing the habits
aro good ones,
"To break an old habit, sturt u
now one. Never try to breuk orr
huhlt gradually. Quit it clearly and
gon, nrrests huvo been made or per
sons who havo purchased liquor,
under tlio limitation or tho law, to
turn over to somo one olso for con
sumption. Tlirco such arrests occurred tlio
other day in Portland. Tho dis
trict attorney thoro said nt tlio tlmo
that It is a "trick and a subterfuge"
and he fully believed tlio law covers
tho new point.
District Attorney LHJoqvlst states
positively that It doos. Nothing
inoio than a roundabout method of
bootlegging," ho calls It, explaining
that tho porson who buys tho liquor
only a row scattering silos In tho
county there nro now about two
hundred, and moro nro to bo built
this yenr. Mr. Smith Is liavlng tiin
deputy assessors when going through
tho county keop track ot tho num
ber or silos so thoro will bo somo
official riguros. Thoy aro also tak
ing note or tho full-blooded stock
In tho county so thero will bo fig
ures on that subject.
o'clock, p. in., wlion tho Vohicio
Ordinance will bo discussed.
JOHN W. 11UTLEK,
Decordor.
MAItlllED IN DUNKED HILL
At their new home In Hunker Hill
yesterday afternoon Miss Muo Con
kiln became the brldo or Hurry II.
Edwards, un employee or tho O. A.
Smith mill. The groom Is n sou or
Mi), and Mrs, F. O. Edwards, or
Duukor IK'll. The ceremony was per
formed by Justlco Pcnnock.
After tho ceremony rerreshiuonts
wcro sorved to tho guests. Among
tlioso presnt woro; Mr, und Mrs. F.
U. Edwurds, Charles Conkllu ami son,
Miss Alice Fuller, Mrs. Koy Fuller.
OIrs, Lush, Mrs. Laura Young, Mr.
'und Mrs. Philip Therslou. Eiumott
Collins, Klchard Preston, Joe Dupre,
Clareiico Kurlv. Miss Florence. Ed-1
Wurds, Miss Joslo Edwards, Howard
Kdwui'ds, Miss Lulu Therslou, nnd
Miss Murgnret Therslou.
$
t WATERFRONT NEWS t
Tho Nunti Smith arrived In yes
terday morning und loft nt 2 p. in.
for someone olso Is ossontlully try-; today for Oakland again.
Ing to ovado tlio Muw nnd Is breaking The tug Ida W. nrrlvod early
It 11.1 l.ntfftf.ia .lit. f o.nala fnli .llln' . . - t ..
BUddonly. For example, a person .", J T ,'"V morning irom rioreuce or
I III ll'IIHII I'll I I IIIIIIIUIII.il Hlll'itrill V II. .. HI ..ab-.. . I n'r llkll
,.i.i .. " ,..... ..v.. ,.j..j. imrKU. cjimi I'iiiuu uunii in n iiuuia
Such a proceduro or purchase lsnmi nwalts a good bar condition bo
necossltuted when the "person ofiforo going out.
the rirst part" rinds Hint tho law- jot until tomorrow morning at
ful quoin allowod him is not enough iC o'clock will tho Adellno leavo for
nnd secures a "dry" filend to mako,San riancisco. Sim urrlvd curly
i use of his personal quota mid send this morning.
orders south for boozn. Ho must
personally sign for tho consignment
when It arrives hero nnd take the
wishing to stop Mitnklug should not
begin the halting by reducing tho
nuuiU.-r or cigarettes or cigars, but
shop off the habit at once,"
Tho process of stinting somo now
linblt to tnko the plueo or the old,
ho said, Is for tlio purpose of tuklng
tho iiitml rrom ouo subject und oc
cupy It with nnothor.
The huhlt or uccoinpllshlng w'ork
sueccsstiilly kiows on ono, expatued'i, , ,, . , ...
n.. . in .i. .ii ' s Silt Is gonerully turned over to the
Dr. Conkllu. 'For tills very roaW , ,,,,' .,.. ,.. .
l-'or Occupation Tax Somo of
thoso opposing tho vehicle license
today woro urging a gonorul occu
pation tax, urcordlng to City Attor
noy Ilruud, It is presumed tills will
lw) brOilght up ut tho Council tonight.
Tlio convenience mid profit of
Times Want Ads will bo demon,
(rated by u trlul,
It Is u good practice to each day do
something Hint Is difficult to ac
complish, it trains ono In doing
tilings. its good practlco toward
some supremo effort that somo dny
ono may be called upon to do."
Throughout the entlro Valley, Dr.
Conkllu said ho hud boon well re
ceived. In Myrtle Point the thenter
was so crowded Hint some people
wore turned away. Coqulllo and
llandon, too, turned out with big
crowds.
"Thoro Is a good spirit horo that I
llko to boo," ho oxolulnied. "I want
to como hack to Coos county again."
man supplying
purchase.
the money for
tlio
MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS
(JETS COQUILLE CANNKKV.
Chailos Johnson, formerly assist
ant eiiBlneor of tho Wllholmlnn, wus
In Florence estorday on tlio wny to
Coqulllo, wlioro ho noes to cloio up
the purchaso of a salmon cannery
for tho company of which he Is a
moniker Florenco West
NORTH BEND DANCE
NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT
Manager Aitliur Hluuclmrd Cliuugos
I From Sunday Afternoons for
Public lli'iioflt
Munngor Arthur Hlutichurd of tho
Blmpson paviyon at North Dead un-
'nounces that tho Hrst or a series
or dancos thoro will ho glvon noxt
'Saturday night. It wns Bchoduled
ror yesterday afternoon but In dof-
orenco to tho wishes of a number of
''North lleud peoplo who opposed dnnc
ijni; on Sunday, Mr. Dlanchnrd
tdinuged to Saturday evenings. Tho
jmvU'on floor hns been put In fine
shape and oxcellent orchestra music
will bo furulBnVd. ; '' '
Tlio couveuleiiro and profit of
Times Want Ads will bo demon
btrutcd by u trlul.
Iodgo Holds Annual Election nnd
Initiates Foirv New .Menibecs.
Duncan Is Delegate.
"Election of orflcors of tho Mooso
lodge was held at their lust meeting
and four now members woro Initiat
ed Into tho order. Mol. O. Duncan
was named ns delegnto to tho annual
meeting of tho Supromo lodge, with
Dr. E. E. Straw, altornuto. This Is
to he held back ut Mooseheart' either
In tho latter part or July or early In
August.
TJio now offlcors aro:
Junior Past Dictator Dr. E. E.
Straw.
Dictator Mel. 0. Duncan.
Vlco Dictator Al, L. Prutt.
Prelate 0. S. Capps.
, lusldo Ounrd II. C, Hargelt.
Outside Ounrd W. E. Sullivan.
Secrotaiy Ooorgo E. Cook.
Treasurer 0. A. Martin.
Trustee, ono year C;V, Vlprs.
Tustee, three years I)nve "MnsiHin.
There, .woro tureo inmates, rren
K. Qettlns. W. K. Durklow, 0. Hi
burgor und J W Mclnturff
FOIt TKANSFEK AND
BTOKACJE OF HOUSEHOLD
HOODS, FUEIOHT AXD
HAOfJAOE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono l(l!l
Itcsldenro Phono ia-,T
Market Avo. und Waterfront
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Pnssonnnr nnrl Frninht
From San Francisco, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916,1
at 3 P. M., FOR COOS BAY
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
puniur: aa cmitu tcrmimai nnfiK
C. F. McGEORGE ' Passenger and Freight Agent
LOOK
FOR.
THESE
POINTS
When Buying a Lawn Moiver
Roller Bearing Wheels
Self-Sharpsning
Removable Raised Edge Cutter Bars
Easy Adjusting
Crucible-Steel Cutting Blades
Double Cross Bars.
"THE"CLARINDA" HAS ALL THESE POINTS AND IS
THE STRONGEST LAWN MOWER'MADE.
Priced trom $5 to $15
Pioneer Hardware Co.
Marshfield,
Phone 101
Exclusive Agent
North Bend
Phone 401
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