The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 23, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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.... i!...tlir Loiigemcii
reorge Holnor. genial "agor of
.Sen Mills Sto.-., ami a now
ieTZ "CM.ectUlly taken on
'V"iik9" honeymoon Inst evening
'in L sho-d i.P at lodR. mool-
"lesscl I mi ornamental cos-
, 'T ear.,.. pl-M t f ',--l0mC'
, I.nnll the envy of tlio
'i 0r SooU. a short Jacket and
" ! of mi rt-"l!" ,lt,r"' ,mt'
F, U. Fletcher Introduced him to
the good-nntitied ciowd nt the Royal
Theater and for it time hn was be
hind tlio barn In tlm city jail be
foro being whisked hack ngulii to
tho lodge rooms.
nu ilsht'
H, was nrcompnn
t WATERFRONT NEWS t
Roth tlio Runnier and the RuUlor
are again rently for sua, hut will
it wait favorable bar conditions bo-
fore leaving for Roguo Hlvor.
Tlio Coos Hay bar Is reported toi
bo rough today. Tlio storm condl-l
1 EHFId JfiHT"IKC
UKLVI1ILO
drlvo ami noiiu of tliem can bu under ho li.is four inoro years to setvu.
21 years of ago. Also thoy must puss iThls point lias ner been decided
i ,...,.ii..... .. i
iii-iuum uAiuuinuiioiis. l no lllgll ll- uy tile Hlinrctno Court, in Is writ-
tlng to tlu county clerk, ujklng the
hitter's opinion.
censo practically prohibits the jitneys
troin cnturng the field of the taxi
cabs.
(nines Again to Visit. Envoy 0
0 mulct sou, of Poitland, representing schooner Tillamook was
tho Rescue Homo of the Salvation trouble yesterday, but It
?$
led by about 20 tlons of the pa.it few days wore
a special body gunrd. qulto general along the coust.
on,, net UK ns
& mmgt mww
rrrr
THE WEATHER REPORT
Wj AMoclitei I'rfM u C00J ra, TlmM.J
OREGON - Partly cloudy,
heavy frost tonight: wester
ly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tlii 24 hours ending nt
I: HI a. m March 2:i. by
YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER FOR LESS AT
THE FAIR
-Friday, Saturday and Monday are economy days
at our store. Come early and shop. It certainly
will pay you. '
gov-
Lndles 7'c Wnsli petticoats In striped Cliambrny and
CUni In variety of colors. On salo at
riilldVn's oinbroliloreil
JUL
N ,-,0, to $1-00 vnltic
Lawn and Hear cloth Ilouncts.
On salo at
28c
One lot of Clilhlron'3 Pongoo Coats. Wero
3,00 to $-1.00. On snlo at
$1.25
Ladles' $1-00 to $l.li0 Flannoletto Kimonos, vnrlous
pretty patterns and good fitting. On sale at
7flc
73c anil $1.00 Indies' finest grndo Imported Cashmere
lloso Imvo been placed on salo at per pair
45c
Very best grail colored table oil cloths, cholcu patterns. A n
On alo nt per yard lu
TUB IT A ID Next to Chandler Hotel.
1 riJV F tLIIV Central Avenue
Satisfaction Always or Your Money Refunded
ifonj. ostllml, special
eminent meteoroloclBt:
Maximum ,-,2
Mlnlmuiii a,-,
At I: III a. m :p,
Precipitation rfi
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
", 7t.r,8
Precipitation sanio period
last year 51.93
Wind: Southeast, cloudy.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
TliuV.sdny
March 2;s siin rises at
r:5S and sets at (5:15.
i
:i
Army, arrived again on Coos Hay
today and for a time will bo work
ing thiougb this section In the In
terests of the Homo. He has been
hero off and on for the laat eleven
years and Is very well aeiiualuteu
and today was about meeting old
friends again.
Pool Room Hold. The salo of the
Liberal Pool and Billiard Parlors
was completed today, the former
proprietors, Sehrocdor and Fletcher
selling out to Carl Stolke. Tho lat
ter Is a now arrival from Spokane
and today took charge of his now
lllllltinuu V. II Cnhrnmlna nnt.l
there Is a possibility that ho will! PERSONAL. MENTION
move awny. The parlors aro locat- $$
ed corner of Front and Central '
avenue. , I
Not the Tillamook. The gasoline
not In
was tho
schoonor Oakland off Tillamook. The
Tillamook U duo hero Saturday to
go on tho run between Coos Hay
ami Portland.
Su's lor Wag'" Henry Franson
has Instituted suit In the justice
court against Arthur Mattson claim
ing $14.S.ori duo him for three
months wages as deck hand nboard
tlio Wah-Ta-Wnso before the boat
was sold. Mattson clnlma that ho
does not owe the amount.
-THINK OF THE ERN0M0US AMOUNT OF MERCHAN-
g
.T. E. PU'LSON Is hero from Coqullle
on timber business.
Coin SUM Goes. Desplto the fnct'joilN WHOHREY was among tho
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charses. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
MOBLE THEATED
'" TO-NIQHT
SAFETY FIRST Mnishfleld'H Flre-Pioof Theater
, Tho must uaiHlcrful plctuiv of tlio Your. IUk l-'oiip V. Ii. S. K.
Si 1
"THE ROSARY"
I'lctmvs by tlio SfllK Compmiy In hovon i-oN, featuring KATII
W.V WILLIAMS ami tlio Mtmu cast or plajers that pi-mlmrd "Tlio
f'lK)iler1, niU ItOSAItY" Is a proline: Ion with a wealth of Ma"-
"fl Hlitlng effects. A Mronj; plot, Hlilcli Is 'realist IciiJIy 1
'elone,! ,j. all M,.Mlll. nis( of lU.ts,H,
Tlio new wivky tt'i-IIK HKAUKT VITAd'UAPH" helps i iiiuko
IJiNtlio Kieatl-st show ever offoicil in Jlaihhflehl for tho moiioy.
CoiirirnmMuu Class. A cla-s of
1 1 will bu confirmed at tho Swe
dish Lutheran Church next Sunday
at 10 n. m. Holy Communion will
be celebrated In connection with
confirmation.
Is lt'Vorlng. Tlio many frlonds
of V. H. I.cdward, who was soverly
Injured In a fall from tho Illanco
Hotel, will be pleased to lcam that
he Is recovering from his Injuries.
While very painful, nothliiR acrlous
Is anticipated. He wns resting very
I easily today.
I Seiw Papers Hero. Deputy Sher
iff V. C. Laird was over this morn
ing from Coqulllo sorvlng legal pa:
pors. Ho served one on tho princi
pals In the caBo of the Ilcnnott
'I rust Company versus It. J. Wal-
drath and Claudo Xnsburg, oxecu
tors of tho Guy C. llarnum ostnto
and others.
l-'tnv Women Hoglst'r. All of tho
three reglstrais In tho city Imvo
commented on tho fact that ,thoro
aro few worn . registering for the
primaries. U '.stratlou closes on
April 18, only four woilo away, and
thero aro many hundred voters who
must sign the necessary cards. A
special hoiiBO-tO'liouse, canvass will
prohnbly have to bo Hindu to get
the women to register.
fiet off 1-iwy Ih'ro. Now that
Mnrshflold has Just passed a vehicle
ordinance, after considerable discus
sion, It Is interesting to uoto that In
-, Portland a new ordtuauco forces tho
D .taxi-cab owners to pny llcouses rnng-
Mug hot ween $.10 and $50, which Is
huauy times the. amount chargod In
this city. Further, drivers must pass
examinations as to tholr ability to
7 and P o'clock.
Doors open (l:ilO
TWO SHOWS
iFlopr, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, Sets.
Coming Saturduy, "Littlo Clmrllo, Chaplin, for tho Kiddle.
ROYAL
1 TONIGHT
6 &S OF NEW PICTURES
We show the best and the
BEST ONLY '
( SMITH & WILLIAMS,
'The Dancings Newsboys"
2J1 seen here but one
J t and they are too
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
Iiiin Just been thoroughly renovat
ed, and opened to tho public March
Iht, 1010, Homo of tho feature
of this old hostelry are. free em
ployment bureau, free sowing room,
Information bulletin and kind treat
ment. Tlio patrotiago of tho public
Is .solicited.
UIiANCO IIOTKL
227 'Sovth Front btrtn;t
Phono ! 1-Tj
Mai.sbfield, Oregt)n
Just received
A new shipment of
The Best
Work Shoes
Manufactured
A ten-inch top, good heavy
double soled sole that can be
calked or hob-nailed and sells
for "before the war" price of
$6.50
Don't fail to see this shoe.
The FIXUj?
a rather strict watch has boon kept
on the prize corn cars being ex
hibited lu tho Chamber or Com
merce it Is notlecnblo that they
continue to disappear. One whole
row ami part of another Is already
gon,o. J. V. Motley Is wondering
.what gardens they havo been plant
ed In. .1. 1.. Smith says that he
doesn't care, providing tho now own
ers ngreo to hrlng ten ears to the
corn show of next fall.
t
T"kes Hoy lo Salem. Juvenllo
Officer Hark Dunham left early this
morning for Salem, taking with him
n lad of I i years from Ilandon who
Is being scut to tho statu training
school. Tho officers hero know of
tho enso, hut did not know tho mimo
of tho boy. Thoy aid tho youth was
taken out onco before, when ho was
12, and that ho got away from Dun
ham In Portland, by riding the brnko
beams, beat tho offlcor bnck to Han
don. Now Utiles Anywhere A short
tlnio ago Deputy Sheriff W. C.
Laird bad to get to Portland In a
hurry and ho had to pit to Coos
Pay to take tho stage. Ho went
down to tho depot In Co(iilllo and
Jumped aboard a tie train, Just
loavlng for MarsliflQhl. Thuro was
some little set-to, tlio conductor of
tho train in no mean terms tolling
the deputy to hop off again and
that lie was not going to ride. "I'll
pinch you If you try to put mo oft"
declared tho deputy and ho stayed
aboard. ' Tho result has been tho
sending out of an order to tho
trainmen to lot tho Sheriff and his
deputies ride on any trains lu tho
county, providing' they pay their f
fares.
Puzlo Over l.nv Justlco C. L.
Ponuock Is puzzled whether or not
to clieulate a petition to havo his
name plnccd on tho official ballot
lu tho primaries, lu tho past ho
ho has boon elected for a period of
two years and under this law he
should conio before tho voters again
next fall, but It seems tho now con
stitutional amoudmont that extend
ed tho torm of county Judges from
four to six years Includes tho
phroso "and all other officers."
Judgo Ponuock bollovos this means
visitors In tho city today from
Mynlo Point.
.lAMKS K. MOXTnOMHUY wont to
Coiiullle this morning on telephone
b'.slnoss.
PHOF. ItlCHAHDS lift this morn
Inr for Handon to look after his
music classes.
anoiMU' LAHUSON wont over Into
the Valley on tho morning train,
calling on the trade.
ItOADMASTUlt It. I). MURDOCH,
wiu a visitor horo today from
Coiiullle on IiiihIiioxs.
I. O Nl-JAI. and wife went hack to
'jip-H'r on tho morntiiK train af
t r a short visit hero.
.n'HiNII.H OFFICER HARK Dl'N
HAM camo over from Conulllo on
the train last evening.
LIO.N'FL OORDOX loft yesterday for
Portland on a business trip nnd
will bo gono about three wcclu.
CITY ATTORNEY URAND Is oxpect
ed Tiomo very shortly from Salom
where ho has been on city busi
ness. .TAMES II. FLANAGAN nnd family,
who havo been visiting In Califor
nia, returned homo this morning
on tho steamer Adollno Smith.
J. M. THOMAS, Deputy (lamo War
den, returned last evening from
a trip down Into Curry County,
having been gono several days.
MRS. It. F. SHUI.L, of Myrtle Point,
who has been visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. T. F. Illllyor, will
leave In tho morning for Portland
DISTRICT ATTORNEY L. A. I.IUE
QVIST roturiiod on tho train last
ovonlng from u three days luminous
trip to Coipilllo, Myrtlo Point and
to Powors.
STANLEY P. IJARTLKTT woh ovor
yesterday and today from Conulllo
to look after tho loading or tlio
Speedwell with some lumber from
tho Johnson mill.
MRS. HERTHA MISENIH.MER will
Icavo on the Adollun at midnight
, for hor homo lu San Jonuulii Vnl
Ioy oftor sh)ndlng sovor."! weeks
with friends lu Powers and Mnrsh
flold. MRS. O. O. LUND of Coqulllo enrao
over tho first of tho week to at
tend tho class adoption of tlio I loy
al Neighbors of America. She will
remain In Mnrshflcld visltluu
fronds for n fow days.
Spring a Tonic
on ynuiM'ir, u spring tonic
r nuiio. Nearly ou'iyouo
takes honulhliig or other
about thU timo of J ear,
Whether It Is Just every day
hiilphur ami cream of tar
tar or extract r Sai-Mip-arilla,
Voti may rely on us
to giio you what you ask
I'm'.
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono !!8
"A'o Deliver Immediately
I-
1 ii.' Jr
Or)
THE LAXATIVE FOR YOU
y thanuvlo- II
iltiuNatura BR
Ilccuuta lt' function ! not merely "ac
tion at any co.t," 1 1 dw the work f rto
ly, cailly nnd moro ciroctlvely than u vio
lent laXAtlva liArauMi It tinea It u. Natum
wanuuaone. iryBAft.. jua
Hi C'ucaroa (l.bltli).
PISE THAT IT TAKES TO SUPPLY 125 BUSY STORES.
Who gets the benefit of this wonderful JJiiyinxLeowePj
Mr. Customer? YOU DO, when you buy at the J. C.
PENNEY STORE. See these values in latest styles in
Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Taffeta and Serne. one-piece
dresses. Every one is worth double the price.
Crepe Do Chine, one-piece dro3s, colors blue, tan, prune,
navy blue and blacic $llI..iO
Messallncs and taffetas, various shades $li!.ri)
Others at ! $o.j)
Kino French Surges '.!tu.oo
Kreiich Serge, silk trimming, ?0.1JO
French Serges, all now goods 9MH
Ladles' Stills ?!.."(), $ Kt.no, i?l l.7.i, .tll.no, !?.t)0
Examine thoao and bo convinced that you can buy your
tit ess or suit now at the beginning of tho season for what
you will bo asked at tho end of tho season.
Originators
of
Low Prices
Incorporated
Next Door to Postoffice
We Lead
Others
Follow
j
t AT THE HOTELS J
$$
riumillcr Hotel
V. .1. Kelley, San Francisco; Rogor
Vaughn. Coiiullle; S. P. llartlott,
Coiiullle; Phil Flood, Portand;
John F. Pius, San Francisco; S. J.
Hennlsou, Handon; Miss Walker,
Handon; Mis. Way Thrush, Rcods
port; F. (I. Lcsllo, Coqullle; L.
Clark, Hood River; .1. E. Paulson,
Coiiullle; Cordon Manary, Portland;
James Manary, Poithiud; O. J.
Cray, St. Paul; O. M.' Honking,
San Francisco; Oenlovo Mlllor,
Portland; E. .1. Oshler, San Fran
cisco. St. Itinwrneo HoU-I
V. Smith, (lold lleach; J. K.
Smith, Gold lleach; .1. W. Roman.
Powors; J. II. duly, Oardluer; Paul
Sbapmau, Roscburg; Port Engblom,
Powots; Mabel Laskey, Los Augolos.
Illanco Hotel
Iiobort Calhoun, Powers; C. Kel
ler, Coiiullle; S. A. Orlswold, Co
fpilllo; 0. E. Muslek, Coimlllo; A.
Rogers, Flagstaff; Jordan Scliapors,
Allegany; John Whobroy, Myrtlo
Point; O. L. Sparrotou, Langlois;
Alfred Rodlno, Allegany; W. Lund
qulnl, Handon; L. A. Perrouo, Myr
tle Point; I. C. Nwi! and wife, Co
qullle. i
Lloyil Hotel
li'nrk W. Duulitim, Coiiullle; John
Cox. Hanks; E. A. IIowoll, Port
laud; R. L. Ilaltlo, Handon; C. Hall,
It. E. Porter, (Salem; E. Monkoi,
Lntiiiiinn; F. II. Illckok, PoiVutr,
Pal Grant, Powors.
f
WOULD AID COOH UOADs
Cliambcrlalu'N Utml Hill Would Give
$I)0I,ULH to Ijx-iiI lllglnvays
Keen Interest will bo taken horo
In tho outcome of Senator Chamber
Iain's O. and C. laud bill which Is
now boforo tho Sonnto, Tho bill
would authorlzo the sale of the laud,
giving 10 por cent of tho procoods
to tho 18 counties of tho staU con
taining portions or the much disputed
O. and C. lauds, another 10 por cent
would go to tho state school funds.
It Is figured that tho share coming
to Coos county under this bill would
bo ?00 1,228, iiiiouuh to put tho high
ways of this section lu liottor stiapo
than ovou tho most rabid good roada
enthusiast can now dream of.
NOTICE to ro.NTRArrons
I'rldlOeaiulKc.
SOLD UY '
North Rend
Multifield
FOR SALE
One classy legl-stereil Jortey
hull calf, whoso dam milked il.
10(1 pounds in ten months. ANo
roiVH and heifers, all registered
stock. Wilto to V. A. S.KTIII,
Marshfield, Oregon.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo lias It at 81.00 and
$2 cash per load. Garbage rcuutv.
ed. Phono 227-J.
TAXPAYERS:
Jissior ,, lower floor, 15c;
ArT Tl'Cke1, fl,mish
mu8,o r good pictures.
FOR TRANSFER AND
STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AND
RAGGAGE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Kill
Itcsidenro Phono 13-J
Market Avo. nut! Waterfront
Tho Sheriff has Informed us that
ho will send a statomont to every tax
payer, whoso address ho knows, as
tt tho amount of tholr taxes, there
fore If you will send theso statement
to us, with tho amount of your tuxe.i
wo will seo thoy aro paid ana Loot
a rocord on our books ot tho m)
mont, without any cost to you,
Coos River Ranch
$10 per acre
Kit) Aries liicrudlng house,
outbuildings, stork, farm im
plements, oirliiuil and nil
luiprou'iiicuts.
45HIOO.OOA SACRIFICE IF
TAKEN AT ON'i'E.
" SEE
Termi on Pml.
REID AHOUT
100 Fiout St,
IT."
S&&
"TITe Owl"
Tho tVutial Avenue Drug Storo
we deliver futi mid freely
i ffwffiM
't THE LLOYD HOTEL t
, Housekeeping Apartmeuts,
6 To Hooiiik, KK.00 Mouth.
, Electricity and Gas, Free Raths
n n i,n i 'Sleoplnn rooms, $1.00 k. up
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
BUY FRESH
HOMEMADE'
Caiie
and
SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
Be
Drop
Central Avenue
Notice Ii hereby given that Hauled
bids will bo rocolvod for the elearlug
and grading or a portion of tlm Co-lulllo-.MarshfIo1d
County Road lu
Road District No. 8, from Coalodo to
Davis Slouuh accoi-dlni; to Ilia nlans
I mill Mliurlflfiitlmiu nil flln In llin C.ttlittt
of tho County Clork.
Tho County rosotvoa tho right to
-eject any and all bids and t award
tho contract to a blddor not tho lov
Mit should thoy doom It for tho host
Intel ests of tho County.
All bids to bo filed ulth tho Coun
ty Clork on or uaforo tho sth day of
f April, A. D., l'JKi, at tho hour or Ten
o'clock A. M on which day Hitch con-
ftract will bo lot. A cortlfltKl clyck
'or five (5) pur cent of thu ticiouiit
pf tlio bid to bo deposited with tho
County Clork with bid to be rorroltcU
to tho County lu lt.eo contract shall
lu nwardod and tho contractor shall
rail, neglect or rotuso Tor u period ot
five dtiyu after such uwurd Is mado to
enter Into a contract and filo his bond
to tho saUsractlon or tho County
Court us ruipilred by law,
A sot of plans ami BpuclflimtlanH
may ho had upon dopnsit of tlio sum
Clerk,
of two (2) Do'lars with tho County
Dated at tho City or Conulllo. Cooa
County, Oregon, this 22ud tin) of
March, A. D 10 lu.
ROUERT R. WATOV,
County Clerk
AMONG THE SICK t
Miss Edith Stalloy, a teacher In
the ward schools, Is ill, and Mlsa
Mnrgarct Stack Is taking her place.
Fred Smith, who has been con
riued to his homo for several days
on account of nu attack ofrliouma
tlsm, was ablo 'to ho out today.
SOCIAL CALKNDAR
Thursday
Alert Club, with Mrs. W.
Morgan on North Cooa River.
A. N. W. Club with .Mrs.
, Mary McKnlght.
Owls Auxiliary party In f
lodgo hall.
North Rond Mothodlst La-
dies' business trosslon. f
North llond Junior Sowing
Club, with Miss Ethel Nygruu.
Friday
Konslngton Club with Mrs.
J. S. Lyons.
II. Y. P. U. social nt
homo or Dr. and Mrs. II.
M. Shaw, South Fifth Htreot.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. M. C.
WoodB In Euglowood.
Nwilloeruft Club with Mrs.
J. R. Glgupux In North Rend.
t NEW TODAY " t
FOR KALIJ Corn drill, l?IO; soed
corn, Ge, Maxwell runabout $170,
also n Ford body upholstering lu
good shape, $25. Address Hill
& Murphy, Hrldgo, Oregon.
FOR SALE An eight-disc Imrrmr,
purchased now hist spring. Prlcu
$2r. Apply E. I. Clinudlor, or
Phono 111).
t FQR SALE t
&"
FOR SALE Registered Guernsey
bull, Il yrs. old. Price ?G0, Apply
W. J. Howard, Ilausor, Oregon.
I'OR. KALE Good,, black, horse,
.about 1100 lbs. Phouu 10-R. E.
E. Squire.
FOR SALE At a bargain, Cnso
auto, -10 b. p, Address "M," enro
Times office,
FARM I'OR SALE Thlrty-rivo
actos, one-half bottom nnd one
hair bench laud; six acres of good
orchard; good houso ami barn,
llghtod by iicetylouo gas; houso
with modern equipments; hot nnd
cold water, bath, etc. Near Cq
qulllo, A good buy It taken soon.
Inquire T, euro of Times, or Rox
2r0, Coqullle, Oro.
t FOR RENT $
$
FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and
cold water, bath. 8G3 Third st.
FOR RENT Modem five-room bun
galow on 12th and Commercial
streets, $12, SO por month. Apply
Going & Harvoy.
FOR RENT H.iooiii house, on Ko.
10th street. John F, Hall; phono
2ia-j.
RROADWAY IIOTEIi nnd tuiart
nionts now opon. For information
phono uur. Post Office building
J. L. Justin, Prop,
BICYCLE TIRES
Ruy Them From Us, Wo
Charge Nothing lo Put Them
on Your Whw)
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY