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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1916)
iIffnntjnpnMH(iMnniiBHMpfig "Tnt'f-v jjiiinr "Not a HfiiHi-Me-Down fry any memos'9 VVhen you wrchas3 a KUPPENHEIMER SUIT, the evidence of skill of a high-priced jailor! that your friend pays an excessive price for, stands as glaring as the Rock of Gibraltar, in your personality. Say $20 to $25, or $30 Enough See the big ad in th3 Saturday Evening Post this week THE Marshfield N H I CM I iggffiiss IWW itHil 'iT'i""it QBLE THEATE TONIGHT NMMAH TYRRELL -In an entire elmiiKO of Hours. ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA -Lillian LorraY.j In Pis greatest Aniarlran uorlal WEAL OF THE NAVY Tie ninth Installment that will bo shown tonight I? at full Hi 111 j as )ou could doalro. New Adventures of GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGF0RD Coacilj- t-at coitlil not be Jttttr. PATHE NEWS Tho reel newspaper. Scvoiv.l Items of Inlurout In this Issue. TERRIBLY STUCK UP -Slapstick coined;-. Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, Gets. Tomorrow Mntlnc : "Granatin k" will bo repented. Sunday nljlit: Mm TirHI In old time ?on:;3. John llarrymoio In Para mount eclal flven.-l lotucdy. iasamaug PROFESSIONAL niRFOTnRN Dr. A, L. Houseworlh, , Ploilriiin nml Surer" OMreilnlnK "lock. CMce lioont 11 o 12 . in.; s n I Mil 7 to 8 p. in. toMM! oriko liii-J: Hi"... m.i-i. J. M. Wright Phon 18R- UniDlXO CONTRACTOR BHaalei turnlflhwl on fotiuitt Or. H. M.Shaw fy Kr hihI Throat HpitlnttM OUSSKS FITTER Hone 340,1. Rooms 200-21H I"lng llluck. WniKli. 8RAW. Iltjktclati anA Stire' I'laone !I.IO.J. Seo H G. Butler CIVII, KNdiNKKH l JOI Coke Ill.lg. Phono HB-J. "CsUence Thon 3C3-L. G. Chandler . AHCIUTIXT ' J01 tnd 302, Cnko llullillna riM!e(l, Oreiron. DRY WOOD Campbell's Woodyard Hli l'iniit Slitvt imno .'I7I1.I 4 WOOD-GOOO WOOD ' i.iKolm, rtl 81no nnd l!lhpcr '" ilo TO.nov. uunn "Ni , SAVE MONEY 'Ordering tho fnnmus I HRYVIUE COAL , untal ,0 $1.00 7,(co''m 8.1.10 Uf ''ton of both. . $1.75 . Ml'SSON, P,p. ii... u,,vo "Iers Storo weaving- iallv m T., ' K,rms a spec io 'Mrs. W. W. Nasnn. fifin "in fourth. So. phnnp 9?n r i HAVE THE ROOF Q. FIXED NOW See CORTHELL niorm 3171 J T,MES WANT ADS t ! litT RPciii to I I ii ..Hijcrs Cair ' 'Ml444tlA. , THE SiKBas U North Bend .gasaaaiBaEsggEzaranrTOy ima&sKizssxBaBB of TONIGHT' SMVK.N menus i:vi:uv I'KATL'ltK oxi: VIOLA DANA ill r "THE CHILDREN OF EVE" (ho liliioilxtli'i'liig; m'cih's in the.' "IHJCKET OF IILOOD" PU Y A JL Seo tho big fmtoiy flro. Kco how ii loisoii K taught to nn eiiing fiiHiiT. Money -jiniiiit buy ovory-j thing. Anil u IiuiIcmiiio Midely ilru-l ion, "Fiiiiii. Ilivinciy to iMIIIIons" UHOO feci anil n laugh In every foot. ' I ADMISSION I LOWER FLOOR Itfo, IJALCONY 10c Now vniHlovillo toiuoirinv night. Musical iki cities hy llio ,gieut .lai-, atiose nit 1st Nnguluiiii. j Mntlnco (Diuorroiv, tJ::i( p. in. , Monthly night: 'Tlio Com hoy nut! tho Latly." i FOR SALE Ono clasNy icglstered Jor.ey hull cnlf, whoso thuii milked II, 1(10 pounds in ten months. Also niHH unil LolfoiH, nil icglsteietl htock. Wilto to F. A. 8ACC1II, Mnihlifiold, Oiegon. TIME TAB MS W1LLAMKTTE PACIFIC MOTOR OAR ( it I Leave j MarshHold Leave 4 North Bend , 7:00 a.ra 6:15 a.m. 7.4G a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. . 10:45 a.m. 11:30 A.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 500 p.m. 8:00 a.ra i 4:00 p.m I 5:15 p.m 5:55 p.m 5.40 p.m. G:55 Dni-iorth cUy UmUs on,y 7:30 p.m. ?:& P. m FOR TRANSFER AND RTORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 10:1 Ilcslilenco Phono 1S-J Minket Avo. nnd Waterfront COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, G I THE WEATHER REPORT lllr AatoclMrd I'rrs, a coon nj Tlmm. OREGON Fair, colder, heavy rroot tonight; north crly w'nds. LOOA L TEM PERATURK RECORD For tho 24 hours omllng at I: III a. m April 1, i)y' HonJ. Ostllntl, BDeclnl gov orntnont meteorologist: Maximum . . .01 Minimum ,(o At 1:13 a. in 12 Precipitation oo 0 I l rroclpltutlon sluco Sept. 1, I91G 71.07 Prcclpltntlon snnio period last year r.G.GS Wind: northwest, clear. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Sulurit.iy April 1 Sun rls3 at C: 12 and sets at 0:0. j To Aid In RecornUnjr. Already loutsldo companies tiro writing to Coos I Hay, asking to bo allowed to aid tho j cities hero to decorato for tho rnll irontl celebration. Wcoks and Jer ome, decorating contractors of Port laud, are tho latest on tho list. Itmilit nro Good Autolsts say , that tho roadB to tho beach, Sunset I Hy and vicinity aro In oxcollmit i condition and It l.i expected that many aittoUtii will enjoy trios to moi row If tho weather continues fnvorablo. Till In Improving. William Con- i tor Is hard at work with n Knm mid scraper turning hack tho dirt Into tho Mill Slough drain ditch which, when completed, Is going to add counhlcrably to tho looks of tho Mill Slough area. Ih Recovering. W. J. Oosney Is rga'u able to bo about alter sovoral weeks' 11111088 and Is rocelvlng greet 'lug rrom his many friends. Mr, and Mrs1. Oosnoy expoct to leave In a few weeks for Grants Pns.1 whoro they may spend tho summer uUtlio homo of Mrs. Qosncy's mother. i i:cIiiiiiki' Cut (Ivor Thy work of OKLVI I ILO cutting over the oxchaugo of the A)Coiiilllo Valloy Farmers' Tele---i phono Company to tliut of tho Coos jfe Uliry company ni oqu.ii.j ., .. ... .. .. It.. iii.niillillillinil luwltivn. I day without any troublo whatsoovor. Tho orrico or the formor 'phono concern hiu bouu locked up for good. I'nrw Jo Up. Thoro was another, ullapter added to tho now Jitney! legislation when tills morning thol IJunlcor HIU lino Ineronsod Its rat-s' from flvo cents to ton pouts for tho1 in yntr miiiil that our Drug Storo Is hero for .jour limit Ii, bccniiso that Is what wo havo In miiiil when wo ciiriy tho best htock of Drug Stoic Goods In Coos County. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono U08 Wo Deliver Iinmotllntoly THE LLOYD HOTEL t Iloiibckccnliii' Aiini'tmcutH, 4 Two Rooms, $8.00 Month. Electricity aml Oas, Free Hatha .si(MiIii" rooms. SI. .10 wk. tin 4 ' I Keep it i. rMHHBMHMBg J TTTTT'rS iBfHiiiwiaMiMianMiMUMiaHiHMW - 9:00 a.m i 10:15 hin j HROADWAY HOTEL 11:00 a.m Something now. Day rates 7.1c. 11:45 a,m I Hutu for cooking apart incnt.s, $1 1:15 p.m jper week anil up. Must l seen to 2:00 p.m I ho appreciated. Post office liulltl- 3:00 p.m lug. Phone :I0.1. Ii. J. JUSTEN, Prop. (Formerly mgr. St. Iiiiwrenco) BLANCO The Public Service Hotel has just been thoroughly renovat ed, anil opened to tho public March 1st, 1010, Somo of tho featurei, ,of this old hostelry nro. free cm. ploymeiit bureau, free sowing room, information bulletin nml kind tre.it nicnt. Tho patronage (f tho public 1 Is solicited. IJLANCO HOTEL 227 North Front street Phono ltl-L. Marshflcjd, Oiegon ! trip to and from tho city. Wnltor Richardson aald that ho wun forced to do It becauso of tho fact tho ordinance hits each ono of his qnis heavily and tho prlco or repairs and tlrcg and of oil lias Rone up considerably of lato. Rev. Olson Coming. Rov. J. Rich ard Olson, former pastor of the, Mnrshfleld and North Ilond Swedish Lutheran churches but for tho hint Tow years pastor of tho 'I'ortliuul church, wired today that ho will ar rive herd next weok. On Sunday, April nth ho will conduct services In tho North Ilond and Marshflold Swedish Lutheran chiirchcu. Ho will bo warmly welcomed hero-by the many frlonds that ho nuulo during his previous resldonco on tho Hay. Wilt (.' To Hciieh. A party of about twenty young people expect to so to tho beach tomorrow morning, leaving about nlno o'clock on tho f Ailed II. Tor Charleston Huv whnrn they will spend tho day. If tomorrow is a good day It Is xpentoj thoro will bo a great many outings, especially to tho beach. Ono of tho auto men said today that ho had been over tho Sunset Hay road finite recently and that It is now In fairly good sliape. All Waul To Come. In Salom J. T. Hraud round that the Chcrrlans aro mighty enthusiastic regarding tho rnllioad celebration on Coos Hay. They promised him that at loas.t 00 or tho'r members and n biass baud would make tho trip. Eugene, too, was onthiMlastlc add at Iloscbiirg tho people said they would come In tholr niltus. At any into, all through the Wlllaiuctto Valloy ho found considerable Inter- ezt being taken In th!s section. Kxplnln lis Sl'e. Tho Chamber of Commoru' has received n iiainphlot from the Southern Pacific company stating Its side of tho Oregon-California laud controversy. Jt oxptalns that much of the lauds Included In t'Jio grant Ih or such nature that It could not Im lived upon by actual settlers, also that It has tho right to eoII tho timber from tho laud and tho sair.o as It would any crop, and Inti mates that after this is dose, the com pany would bo willing to noil for $2.r.O an acre. Stmt New System. Men-In the FIrjt National Rank worked until midnight last night on tholr u'v monthly ututcmout plan which wont Into efroct this morning. Doposl- ors who havo boon wdnt to lciivo i their books for balancing r.t tho! from tho cast, ond of the month found propnrod 1I. A. WELLS AND OTTO SCHET ror them ciucrully mndo out typo-l, TER will loavo In n fow days for wrltton statomontit, Bhowlng their;' tho WVstqrn Union conatructloii business for tho prccecdlng month ! camp whoro thoy v i 1 1 spend part and tholr task on hand. This sys-t of tholr vacation. neniniiula- ' " l Hon of grout bunches of chocks through tho months of tho year. ill Fresh Stock of Films JUST RECEIVED (JET YOl'lt SUNDAY SUPPLY AT "The OWL 90 Frank D. Cohan, Prop. Tho Contiiil Avt" Drug Storo J ONION wiwMlMlimi in l ! in ii ill if mn - - i mwlm U k " "" k R BUY FRESH I B dUIVIt IVIMUt ....r- .. r,r- A1 Ylo m n " v-i 11 emirtirr iinrru M .n r"sN I and 1 SARIhK'S I PURE ICE CREAM. iiiP iuiiwu fi n 4 A in ouiiuai n vuuo I 2I-jLUA-... --. ,. S-S.J"A- '.'. JWELg Just received a quantity recently. It is time to seed. Your grocer sells them. H. W. PAINTER . APRIL 1, 1916 EVENING EDITION. 40444444t t PERSONAL. MENTION t TOM DASIINEY was down today rrom Powers on a short visit. W. R.,REATTIE, of Lakeside, was among the visitors In the city today. R. N. WEUSTER was down today on buslneas from his Coos Rlvor home. N HENRY MICHELHHINK was down shopp'ng today from his home at Allegany. L. KRONICK, of tho Uandon Coast Guard Btatlon visited friends In Afnrftliflol.l T.'i-lilnv a. T. TREADGOLD, city attorney of Uandon, wns hero today look- lug artcr somo logal matters. W. C. LAIIID, Deputy Sheriff? camo over Inst availing from Coqulllo with a bundle of legal papers. Oil. AND MHS. J, T. M'CORMAC. of Workday, Cal., aro on tho Ado lino Smith onrouto to Coos Ilay to vlrlt. MISS DOROTHY WATSON, chief deputy county clerk, was horo to-i day from Coipillle, visiting with friends. JUDOK JAMES WATSON camo over last 'jvonlng from Coqulllo on n siiort trip, returning homo this morning." HENRY DIERS wns hero from North Ilond yesterday, and snld that they woro getting along fino with tho Clean-up work thoro. REGINALD 8. WRIGHT, tho well-j kuowii dry goods salesman of San Eranclsco, Is making his reg ulur call on tho Coos County tin do. CAI, WRIGHT Is sneering rrom n rather painful caso of blood poi soning In It's left hand ns a ro suit of hitting his finger Instead of tho nail. K. I. CANTINE, deputy state hlKlJ?" "t;M fll0,"as ,mtAy'v lV way engineer, loft on the ,tag, f;lho M,"r" VTK v ' t9day. .eturnlng to Salem nttor ' ureka! "C" J1"u1irP- Sa Pran- two weeks hero looking ovor tho iri.d situation. JAMES T. BRAND, City Attorney, hns roturiiod from a buslncs3 trip to Salem. On tho way back ho visited with his brotlior In Roso burg for n row days. AUGUST FARLEY was horo. from Emplro ye8tordny. Ho sayB tkat It was expected tho Drcdgo Mlchlo would bo bark to rosumo work on tho bar before April 1". ;EI) DYER was down from his Danlols Crcok ranch today on "IjiibIiioss. Ills daughtor, Miss Ruth, Is reported rocu piiratlng, but It will bo some time before she will bit rnmnvoil ITOM 1VABHON ilrovn li! enr nn from Suusnt Ilay today and reports tho rtutds aro fine. Ho, uxpocts to start daily auto scrvico botweon Marshflold mid thoro in u week or so. PIjAY WELL ATTENDED High School Entertainment Netted About Eighty. Dollars Tho play given hy tho high school ut tho Royal theatre last night was quite well attended. Tho play was -Tho Obstinate Family," mid thoso In I tho cast took their parts well. Thoro was much praise for tho players. About $80 wun nottcd by tho en tertainment and the money -will go tovnrd paying for. tho publication If of tho high school annual. TO TIMES READERS nDcar Sir and Madam: 1 'At tho noxt legislature tho present law (irovldlng for componcatlon by tho stuto to workman Injured hi em ployment nnd known ns tho Work- ' Dion's Compctisatlon Act will bo up 'lor consideration. Tho pooplo fa voring this law consist or tho om ' ployeos and employers now using It 1 vh'.lo tho olomoiit opposing tho law Is composod Inrgoly of tho ompoyers liaLHIty liisuranco companies and tholr roiuesuntatlves throughout the stnto. The pro-compensation pooplo 'nil want tho law retained and some want It broadened wlillo tno lnsur tancb companies naturally want to , tao tho law killed because It enters tholr field as a strong compotltoi. After Investigation I believe that Ttho Workmon's Compensation Act Is ono of the. best and most beneficial pieces of legislation on our statute tiooks and I shall strongly oppose any legislation either to repeal It or In 'nnywny dostroy or cripple Its eHec .tlvoness. Very respectfully, 1 ARTHUR K. PKCK. Republican candtdato fqr repre- sentatlve. C5l n.ml Prodlln Pivvor Laws, Less Public Expense." SETS Now Is tho tlnio to mako your bl wiving on jour suit. Suits "that tiro iiiikIo by tho best of tailors. Ito foro billing, get tho prices nt (tho J. C Penney Store Men's Suits. (J"f nn A dandy pf ttJU Uluo Serges, gray mixed (JQ nn $15 value. Our prlco CpUi UU French Sorgo, alirunlc (fin Cfl and sponged, $18 value iJh&iUII Gnas, browns and Btrlpes worth half price more Seo Tlicso Heavy Uluo Serge, hand made col lars, noii'bicakablo fronts. Comparo tills suit with any $25 Biilt. Our prlco . . . Look nt this lino of Suits nt HOYS' SUITS AT MOVEY SAVINtJ l'UICKK.,!jiIJi.t!5l SjtU.DH, ."ftLIt), .I1.K Incorportttfxt A 1. ir tf 1 ATTHFHnTFIR f Chandler Hotel George II. Auger, Portland; T. Sorgcant, Portland; S. J. 'llannl- .ion, Portland; G. T. Trcadgold, Han- don; W. C. Lalnl, Coiiulllo; Frank Llsenby, niuu Rldgo; Tom Dashnoy, Powers; W. W. Crittenden, Jr., Seattle; E. Weiss, Santa Rosa; Jas. Watson, Couulllc; E. I. Cantlne; cisco. St. LmWcuto Hotel Rny Monfort, Unndon; Mr. and Mrs. Nols McCulloch, Ton Mile; It. Single, Imndon; L. I). Wans, Iako 'side; J. H. Cady. Portland; F. T. Klnnoy, Reeds(ort; R. N. Wcl3tor, Coos Rlvor. IiIotI Hotel Jack Nordeiiitrom, Minneapolis; Ed Nordeiistrom, Minneapolis; C. E. Cndy, Portland; Ed Stovens, Pow ero; S. .1. Mnter and family, Co qulllo; J. Nolsou, Casper; Clinton Scott, Uandon; M. W. Eddy, San Francisco; Jack Stcnholino, Port laud; C. II. Thompson, Portland, lllaurn Hotel Mr3. C. A. Stock, Yoncnlla; 11. L. Giofr, Uoavor Hill; A. H. Past, Itlvorton; Henry MIchelbrluk, Alio gauy; S. Domorlgtic, Lnmpa; D. McGrlmcs, Uandon; Charles Wll Hams, North Rend; W. W. Harris, and wlfo, Caldwoll; M. Goodpasto. Daniels Crcok; A. W. Graham, Co qulllo; J. Dalllgun, Lampa. Want advertising hollx tho no-longcr-wnntctl things. J NEW TODAY t FOR SALlv I'lit-class iMiaitllng house In Eugoiio, $450 If taken rt once, or will trado for proper ty or business In Marshflold. Must leavo on account of 111 "health. Address "D," caro Coos Hay Times. YOUNG PIGS WANTED Clniciirn Gould, Allegany, Oregon, FOR RENT Gooil dairy ninth with stock, must have $200 cash In advance. Address P. O. Hox G07, Marshflold. ' f J : FOR RENT t 4444 FOR RENT House at -Ml Commer cial. Apply 189 Fourth street. FOR RENT JJ-room npts., $2;L nt The Broadway. Phono 305. FOR REXT Furnished flat, hot and cold wntor, bath. 853 Third st FOR RENT Modem fivo-iooni ltiin galow on 12th and Commercial streets, $12.50 per month. Apply Going & Harvey. PARM FOR SALE Thirty-five acres, one-half bottom and one half bench land; six acres or good orchard; gflod house nnd barn, lighted by acotyleno gas; house . with modorn equipments; hot and cold water, bath, etc. Near Co- qullle. A cood buy If taken soon. Inquire T. caro of Times, or Rax 259, Coqulllo, Oro. i ft J i taw w &r tuw sj w sgiiJJt isj FIVE, mm I $12.50 iara ; I IllVllRIn llmll H 11 1 ffil ' I mn w mw , li'l l' I I III H I II Un H ! VESSEL movements jt U , , j ! Duo Htr0 Nairn Smith, Oakland, to morrow. Kllhurn, "Portland, . tomor row. Patsy, Portland tomorrow. Yellowstone San Francis -co, tomorrow. Tillamook, Portland, Mon day. Adollno, Oakland, tomcr morrow. 4.0 . ANNOUNCEMENT To tho Ropubllcnns of Coos Co. I wish to announco myself as a can didate for ronomlnatlon to tho of rico of County Surveyor at tho pri mary election May 10th, 1010. C. S. M'CULLOCH. CANDIDATE'S ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to the will of tho Repub lican voters of Coos County I an nounce myself as a candldato for nomination for tho oHIco of Shor Iff of Coos County at tho May pri maries. If elected I promlBo (o continue flio policy I havo followed wlillo In ortlco. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Coqulllo, Ore, Mur. 23, 1010. ' BICYCLE TIRES liny Them I'rom Us. Wo Chargo Nothing to Put Them on Your Who:l MARSHFIELD CYCLERY J 1 WANTED X ! TIEMAKERS wanted, long Job, good tlmbor, lCc for 6x8 Uoj. Address R. O. Smith, Port Or ford. WANTED Hides, pay top prlco cash. G. C. Motley, Sumuor, Oro. J : FOR SALE t $ X FOIt SALE Two good ficsh Jr soy cows, 3 yoars old. Call 307-X or apply 932 So. 8th streot. FOR SALE Ono model T 10H Ford In flrst-cla3S condition, cash, $300; one Maxwell, 5-pass-enger, has been put In good con dltlon, prlco $300; enqulro auer ln Hotel, Myrtle Point, Oro. Ono 3 h.p. Detroit Marino engine, com plete; 2 small aid compressors, suitable for boat; ono 8plltdorf magneto. Gardner & Larsen, Co qulllo, Oregon. WAXTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Send cash pries and description. D. F. Rush, FOR RENT Four room houso In Eastslde. Phono 150-J. FOR SALE Selected Wliine Leghorn eggs for settings, from good layer. W. R. Oxcnrldor, Phono 303x2, Marshflold. FOR SALE Full Moot! R. R. og for netting; alsn day old chicks. C M. Connor, Ph, 4T.4-J. 1 - vfO4