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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916-EVENING EDITION. FIVE Hart SchaflheV fctPMUTA s VHartSchaffncrl &.Marx J hit Dress-up week " is making- a IF ANYONE.cvcr had the idea thai men aren't interest ed in new fashions (for themselves) we'd like that man to spend an hour in this store. He would he astonished at the way men of all acjes have been calling on us for the new spring suits and overcoats from Hart Schaffner & Marx. The beautiful, fabrics and very smart models shown in their suits arid overcoats are giving our customers just What they want. WE'RE GLAD TO SEE SO MUH INTEREST IN THE "DRESS-UP" IDEA, AND WE'RE PROUD OF HAVING JUST THE RIGHT THINGS TO SATISFY EVERYONE. Suits purchased from us pressed Free of charge Woolen Mill Stores MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND am MHfRi PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OBLE THEATE TO-NIGHT SAFETY IMItST Mnr.shflcld'8 Flio-Pmof Theater (i'imiiI .'Music mid tho Fluent Pietii'ros In llio World KITCIAI SOPRANO- ATTRACTION XAAMAH TYRRELL, New ami olil Hongs; ouIai melodies. ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA PHOTOPLAYS lli:iti:i)ITV Vltugraph Itniiiihvuy nIhi feature In three nets A hnrli'ly drama. Till: SF.LHJ THIRFNE WEEKLY 'NEWS The reel nowhpapei- IHIEAM IU'1) IX LOVE Cartoon laughs. III.'R SECRET Klolno two-reel plrturo featuring Ethel (Jrnii- ili'ii, ono of llio bright HghtH of llio photoplay. Dr. A. L. Houscworth, Physician unil Surgeon Offlcotlrvl-w nlock. Offlco hour: 11 . 12 a. m.; U to 1 4 mid 7 to 8 p. in. (Phones: Ofrico ll.'J-J; Hcs., 14S-I. 'j. M. Wright rnone ihh-w IIUILDIKG CONTRACTOR Estimates fumloliod on vequect SEVEN HEELS ANI VAl'DEVILLE ACT Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. RT T A I J Y A I t THE LLOYD HOTEL t V JL ZjL JLJI Ilniitukccplug Apartments, Two Rooms, fl.00 Month. IXtMJf-W Hr .A. I.'llll.. .,,! rioo Vrnn llfltllB TONIGHT His oil ScllOOl Rtllilnnlo will In. Jt at thu Royal Tlinntro put on May "Tho Obgtlnuto Family" or liat may l,0 callod "Thank Goodness " Table is Spread." Tho cast of Jmctero v. Ill i,0 as follows: "" IIavood, Ilnrford'o fathor-ln-., ' Eric Storgnrd '" "rwoou, Harford's mother- in-law Mary McArthur ora " "wfonl ' Albert Pow r Harford (his wife) ....... , ' ' Allco Matliison "mes, tho butler Rudolph Hlllstrom !y' tho ""Iil Mnrv Fusonno Two Rooms, 9H.00 .Montii. Rlpetrloltv niid Gns. Frco Ruths .Sleeping rooms, 91.50 wk. up ' II HI. an - - "' HROADWAY HOTEL Something now, l)ny rates 75c. Hnlos for rooking npnrtmcnls, 91 por week anil .up. Must lV M'en to ho appreciated. Tost offlco build ing. Phoiio 'Mr,, L. .1. .IUSTEX, Prop. (Formerly mgr. St. Laurence) Dr. H. M. Shaw Kyo, Enr mill ThroAt Specialist GLASSES FITTER 1'hono HilO-l. Rooms 200-201 Irving lllork. 1)11. MATTIB It. SHAW. Physician ntid Hurgeoa 1'hono aao-j. H. G. Butler CIVIL RNUI.MCRU Room 304 Coke Bldg. Phon 14BO Resldonco Phono 3G3-L. W. G. Chandler AltOIl ITKOT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko Dtitldlnie Marahflold, OreKOti. BLANCO The Public Service Hotel Una Just been thoioiijihly renovat ed, and opened to tho public .March 1st, 1010, Souio of tho featnrcM of thlH old hostelry aro. free cm- DRY WOOD ut Campbell's Woodyard North 1'ront Street Phono 7-T T1II5 WKATIMIR HKI'OItT , 0r Ailoclatfd I'tsj to cni nay TlmM.) OREGON' Fair, north- ly winds. 4 .LOCAL THMPRKATUItn ItKCOKI) For 'ho 21 hours ending at 'l:i:i a. in.. March 31. by HonJ.' Oslllnd, special gov- eminent meteoroloclet: Mttxlnnim 72 Mlnlnnlin 31 At -l:-13 n. m 37 Precipitation '. . . . 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1D15 74.07 Precipitation saino period ' last year no.'iS Wind: northwest, clear. SUNRISK AND SUNHKT 1'rlilay March 31 Sun rises at r: II and sets at G:2". BORN t YOUiNd Horn to Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Yoiiiik of LnlaMldo, March 20, a daughter. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. LhiKo has It at Sl.no nnd ?2 cash per load. Onrhago remov oil. Phono 227-1. Some of our Every ,. v ' tUW)4V I a. , Vl" b0 loturoa and van- Pioymont iuiriii, fire t.anii.K .", - M;e. wllle act In conjunction with tho Information bulletin and kind treat-.JJfly L,OW ITlCeS: Pity. Admission- Lowor Floor, 2Cc; Ral- "", IOC. , SAVE MONEY b7 ordcrlns tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL ut coal, ton 91.00 Jjump coal, ton 95.50 ' '" ton of both.. 9 1.75 1. MU8SOX, Prop. 'one 18.J or leaV0 pr(ers at Ullljer's Cigar Store meiit. Tho patronago fcf tho public j is solicited, 1JLANCO HOTEL 227 'orth rroiit btrcct Phono 1 1 l-L. Mnrshficld, Oregon i!livViNGTAI1 kjr,tls a spec S M. W. W. Nason, 680 I Courth. So. Phone 220-R HAVE THE ROOF n FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Hionft 3171 FOR SALE Ono elassy, lCglMcred .Ter.sey hull calf, whoso dam milked 11,--100 pounds in ten months. Also cows and heifers, all registered Eloclc. Write to 1 A. SACCHI, Maihhfield, Oregon. FOH TltAXSrER AX BTOItAOE OP HOUSEHOLD HOODS, FHKIfiHT AN JtAflClAOE dill FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 10!t Hesldenco Phono lft-J Market Ave. mid Waterfront SOLID PACK TOMATOES 10c COOS BAY MILK, 3 cans 25c BEST COFFEE, 3 lbs ..$1.00 (This Coffoe will stand test against any 40c Cof fee in the city.) Extra Good COFFEE, lb 25c All kinds of Garden Seeds, Potatoes, Clover, Alsyke and Timothy, These seeds are first-class quality and not tho cheap kind, Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Central Avenuo and Phono 370 Waterfront. I I a amn - Curry County Court. Through an orror It was stated yestorday that Itidgo Coko would leave today for Gold Reach to hold court. Ho will leave a wcok from today. (Sold Roach 1 "a 1 1 ii re. According to word received hero, Oscar Mlllor, a Gold, Reach storekeeper, has made nu nsBlgnmcnt. Tho extent of his liabilities Is not stated. Itnyn Auto. Charles Kroogor, of Allegany, has purchased a now It el) auto and as soon as Ed Steele tone unto and as soon as Ed Stcolo tcactics hint to run It he will take tho machine up tho liver. Injured Today. II. R. Rrlnkloy of Ray City foil on ono of tho saws at tho C. A. Smith today, Inflicting n painful wound In his sldo nnd chest, ono of the Haw tooth penetrating al most to tho lung. To 0hmi Shop. Tho building on Central avoniic, west of tho Russoll building nnd recently vacntcd by Jay Roylo Is being overhauled by Chas. fLtiHli for a payty who will open a tailor shop thcro. April 5 liiiM. hay. April fi Is tho last day for tho payment of tho first half of your taxes so you will havo to hurry If you escnpo tho penalty and Interest that Is attached to do- llmiuents. Congregational' Meeting. Thoro will bo a congregational meeting nt tho Presbyterian Church tonight. .Musical niiinborH will bo given by Mrs. 0. 1 MoKnlght and Mrs. Eu gene Rohliuou nnd a male quartet. Several short talks will bo made. Finishing Ass'onlng. Goo. N, Roll QXpocts to complete his assessment work in the Marshflold district in about u week. Chas. II. Dtiugau fin ished tho Coos River nnd Catching (Inlet work yestorday nnd took tho rolls over to Coqulllo. Fourier to .Move. Fourlor's Mnr kot on North Front ctroot In about 30 days will bo moved up to Central Involute, going Into tho qiinrtors at 'tho corner or Front nnd Contrnl that !.tro now occuplod by tho Llboral Pool nnd Milliard parlors. Timber Ileal Off? According to a roport today, tho negotiations for the iliniin rt tint M.irnlinllt trnnt of ' timber on South Coos Rlvor havo I boon declared off. Tho Merchant I tract wbh ono of tho tracts which Mr. Gray was figuring on for Thomas Irving and others of St. Paul. Moves Milliard Hall. Carl Stolko, of Spokano, who rocontly bought out tho pool and billiard parlors of Schroedor and , Flotchor, is having tho storeroom bolow tho Lloyd Hotel ronovatod nnd oxpeots very shortly to n.ovo his equlpmsnt across ths street into tho now quartors. MiiMiiiH Aro .Meeting. Tho Royal Arch Masons aro maetlng tills after noon and ovonlng at tho Masonic Temple to givo tho four dogroos of tho order to ( W. Ciimbors, C. F. Goodall and W. Hard, tho lattor two i bavins :uiio horn from Gardiner. I Following -tho ritual work thoro will , bo a banquet. ' Now In Kansas. Win. Grimes, (who has been spending tho wlntor In Southorn California, Is now nt Max tor Springs. Kas.. looking aftur some I load mines In which ha is Intorostod. i-Tro prico of lead oro lias Jumped lbout $10.1 a ton. about trinlo what It was a few years ago making tho ilio'dlngs much more valuablo. j Tho Prcshjterian Congiegatloii o'il hi Id lit- minimi gathering in tho '(i.iiieli this evening. -Tills will lie ,1111 Informal reception for the mem. ! ,'i and friends of Hie church. Ev ,01V Kih(ii who has no other church I home In Maihhfield N invited. Light 'i-efiThlimciitH will ho horved, and- a musical program Will ho rendered. I Two Xcw lispnU'heii. A'xhlo Mi'Miuturs, formeily or Albany, 'lias ui rived heio to become first triflit dispatcher nt the depot, taking tho place of .Clyde Diiiilluger. who be toines station agent nt Powers. Roll eit Fronim, of Eugene, Is hero and will be second train dispatcher. W. L. Kolm. who has been with the railroad here for some time, will become cashier. Want Realty Moard. A meeting will bo hold Monday ovonlng nt fi 'o'clock nt tho office of F. V. Woods in North Mend Tor tho purposo of discussing the organization or a Coos liny Realty Hoard. Tho purpose Is to bring tho real 03tate mon closer to gether with a vlow to their mutual benefit and so that they may bettor j strvi their customers. Several talks will bo mndo at tho meeting. 'Itooklct Out, Soon. .John M. Scott, general pasnongcr agont Tor tho S. P. In Oregon, wiltes to tho Chamber of Commerce stating that tho hook lets on tho Coos May country will bo ready Tor distribution within a fow days. lie said u delay was occa sioned by chnngos In Illustrations nf- tor Ills visit to Coos Ray u few we pits ago. Found Tro"g Coiul. S. J. Le- Innd, R. E. Walto nnd E. L. St. Plorfo, of tho high school faculty, returned last evening !y train from Lakeside, whero they Imvo been flpondlng a fow days of tliclr vacation. They found the trolling very good nnd hnd several messes of ttjitil while on Ton Mile nnd ' also brought somo of tho fish homo with thorn. We An Invited. Portland has ox- tonded an Invlfillon to Com R.iy to nttund tin loth onniiHl Ror.p Tofltlvnl . to bo In d In Portland on .Ir.no 7, 8 nnd 9. Excursion ratos havo lion j granted on tho railroads. Also It adds that invitations havo boon ex tended to tho governors of the states, I tn President Wilson, his cabinet and to tho "crowned bouds of Europe." ! John Motley loll a trifle soro that .loss Wlllard and Villa wore not In vited also. Stops (o (Jet New Start. Yostcr day at Coqulllo, C. I. Rclgard asked for and had grant oil hint Hit dismis sal of tho suit of Georgo Gray ver sus tho Smith Powers Logging com pany for $r,250, alleging porsomil injuries wero received at Camp 1 on ' Novembor 27, 1015. Tho purposo or the dismissal, aero rdlng to tho nt lornoy for the plaintiff, Is to have another suit started for a smaller amount to keep from having the enso transferred to tho Federal court In Portland. 1'rchtto Coming Here. .According to n telegram received yestorday, tho Rt. Rev. Waltor Taylor Suninor, D. I). Rlshop of tho Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, will visit this section from tho fourth until tho fourteenth of May, to look Into the condition of tho sovornl churches under his Juris diction in tills section, and also to tadmlnlstor Confirmation. Tim class for instruction moota nt tho rectory on Friday ovonlng and Monday ov onlng of oach weok, from 7:20 to S o'clock. Now Hiin a Hoy. E. P. Rlack this morning rocolvcd u citrd from his brother, William Rlack, formorly tester of tho Coon Ruy unfloclatlnu, nt CorvalllH tolling of tho arrival ot a (ton on March 20. It lina boon named Kcftou Stanley EmorBtm Lhu-k and tho father says that It has a "good pall- of lungs,' Mr. Rlack Is now buttormakor for the oroamory nt tho Agricultural Collego and also has charge of tho dairy laboratory classes. Camp Flit (Rrls Meet. Mrs. A. E. Gngunii will givo a lfi mlmito 'talk on "Girls and Roolm" tomorrow af ternoon nt 1:30 at tho regular moat ing of tho girls' club at this Christian ihurch hull oh Coutral avouiin. This lis tho second of n Rorlns of ontnrtnln- lug nnd Instructive talks plniinod for tho benefit of tho club. Following this, tho glrln will bo taken for a "volnto roast" on tho hillside if the veathor is good, or an afternoon of sowing and games at tho hall If tho THE LATEST CREATIONS IN StlTS AM) COATS ARE TO llE FOIWI) AT TilE .1. C. PENNEV STORE WHERE VOl- (JET THE .MOST FOR VOIR MOXEV. Look at these French Serges, Wool Poplins, etc: Ladles French Sorgo, Navy RIuo, mnuulsh effect, All wool, (jin ton Our price 'lUtJiiJU Ladles' Wobl Poplin, cut In tho lat est stylos, navy bluo, Relgiau bluo See this ouo in Melglan bluo, worth double.... Wool Poplin, cut with effects. Worth double. Our prices i See tho hoautlfttl lino at do China Waists, tho kit est out, nil sliudos . Silk Net YVnlstB. Our .prlco Not Waists, tho latest rSn flQ patternn. Our prices 9 1. ID, t).iUU .lust lerelved A new line of La dles' Skirts hi' nil the new patterns mid shades. mmnt vn--Mli--m0' Follow Next Door to Postoffice Hi Ja ty i&idu uilTiib the latest $16.50 Silk C'repo .$4.98 $4.98 Originators of Low Prices Spaghetti ? 4 IF SO, COME IN GET A SAMPLE CAN. NONE BETTER Large Can, No, 2 Van Camps 15c Hominy, Por Can, No, 3 10c Pumpkin, Per Can 12'2C Satier Kraut, Per Can 12V-jC Spuds, First-class Quality, por 1 00 pounds . $2.45 Peanut Butter, per pound 15c Butter, Norway, 2 pound square 75c Coffee, bulk, 3 pounds for $1.00 WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phono 394, 130 North Broadway, WATCH FOlt Ol'lt .SPECIALS. They mean money in jour pocket I CHOICE CHICKENS FOR SATURDAY Of course we have them-the Fat. Tender, Juicy Birds We also have some Juicy Roasts of Beef, Pork, Lamb and Mutton; In fact everything that's good in the meat line Phone us your order, if you can't call. D1.A 1ff .- i. lIMi-y- I N. I). OSWALD. 1 Phono Kltl.J. StaMHKSMMHHI Central Ave. fip iwkm -Si dry is rainy. t NEW TODAY t : Hit. K, .1, SLOCPM, Mircessor to Dr. W. T. ThompkliiH, treats ov ory known disease without using drugs or surgory. Consultations free. Phono 132-L. $ t FOR RENT t XT House nt Uil Coiumer Apply 189 Fourth street. $ jj WANTED : i i , ..... 'I n;.Miivi'.UM waiui-ii, uiiig j"", good tluibor, Ific for 0x8 thu. Addi-ou R. O. Smith, Port Or-ford. WANTED 1 1 Wen, pay fop prico I riiflli. O. C. Motley, Sumner, Oro. I FOR V ilal. ILWE YOF SPHIN'O FEVER V That dull, sluggish feeling ionics from nn Impure con dition of tho blood. The body Is as much in n cd of n spring house rleaulug as your homo. Our SARSAPARILia Is Naluro'j own romody. It Is to the blood whnt tlio Vacuum Clonuor Is to old tlmo methods of carpet beating to get tho dust out. It clears tho blood and cleanses tho system. It is r impounded of puro drugs and herbs that act on tlio blood (Jet a bottle tomoriow THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 2!H Wo Deliver Immediately I OR RENT U.room npl 92", at Tho Rroadway. Phono 30B. FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot and cold wntor, bath. 863 Third at. FOR RENT Modern flvo-room bun galow on 12th and CouunoroJnl streets, $l2.fi0 por month. Apply , Going & Ilarvoy. fARM FOR SALE Thlity.flv ncros, ono-half bottom nnd ono hair bonch land; six-naroa of goQd orchaid; good house and barn, lighted by ucaty)auo ga; house with modorn equipments; hot uud ' cold water, bath, etc. Noar Go- qulllo. A good buy If taken tionn, Inqulro T, rare of Tlmoa, or liox 250, Coqulllo, Oro. I FOR SALE t FOR KALE CHEAP Team and har ness; weight of liorsos, 1300 lbs. oach. Phono 102, Stauff Grocory. FOR SALE Two good frohh .le;--soy cows, 3 yoars old. Call 307-X or apply 032 So. 8th street. I'OR SALE Ono model T lll Ford In flrt-claiH condition, cash, $800; ouo Maxwoll, C-pato-oiiBor, has been put In good coil dlUon, prico $300. onqulro Gudr lu llotol, Myrtle Point, Oro. Oho 3 h.p. Dotrolt Marino ongino, coikw plot; 2 amnll tild compressors, aultablo for boat; ono Splitdorl ninguoto. Gardnor &. Larson, Co uulllo, Oregon. Want advertising noils tho no-loiiyei-wanted things. O O SELLING GOODS The big problom in sidling goods Is getting llio customer , Into tlio store. Coos Mny I Times adg will help yon uolvo this nroblnm. ! BICYCLE TIRES liny Tliem I-'iinn Ph. Wo Charge Nothing to Put Them on Vour Wliovl MARSHFIEID CYCLERY Times want adH bring results.