The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 05, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    1THE U00S BAY IIMbs- HAHSHFIELU, URKUUH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
FIVE
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rf be your remark
shapes ana F"""r
St showing in mens $5
l0 J7 footwear.
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Ifvou will come to
us for vour Spring shoes
or oxfords we'll see
that vou eet the style
and the comfort which
riArMm shncmakinc has
oade it possible for us to
live you.
The Florsheim shoe
has that pleasing indi-
riduality of style that best
rjita men of your cclibcr.
iffoolen Mill Store
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
BRWITI
THE WEATHER REPORT
, JOr Associated I'rcss to coos nr Times.)
, OREGON Fnlr, heavy
frost tonlBhtj winds moHtly
southerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
ItECORI) 4
For Hio 24 hours ending at
4:111 n. in., April r, by llonj.
Ostllml, special government
meteorologist:
Maximum go
Minimum ;ic
At 4: lit n. m 30
Precipitation 00 4
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
HUn 74.07
Proclpltntlon same period
last yoar 57.011
Wind: northwest, clear.
SUNRISE AXI) SUNSET
WctlntVlaV.
April 5. Sun rlse3 at 5:32
and sets at 0:31.
Now Second Hand Store. Henry
& Co. who recontly sold their socond
hand Htora near tho postofflco to
North Hontl parties, will reopon an
other storo at 322 Front street within
tho next week.
Jetty Is expected to start this sum
iiiur, ho said.
Union Prayer Meeting. Tlioro
will he a union prayor mooting of
tho Hnpttat, Methodist and Prosjiy
torlan elm relies at tho Baptist
church on Thursday, Friday and
Saturday (minings of this week.
Pool Hull In Moved. Tho pro
prietor of tho Llhoral Pool Hall, cor
ner Front and Central, Is today mov
ing tho equipment across tho street
to tho storo room under tho Lloyd
Hotel. Fourier's meat market will
move to tho location on Front mid
Central avonuo In about throo weeks.
Take Train tlo.V. jj. 1Ioag.
land, head of tho cleanup dlstilct
In south .Matshfloltl, took tho boys
from the Conner and Hoagland
storo out for a big exerclso In .clean
lug up the rubbish. Pretty joon
ho noticed that they were silently
stealing away and Just beforo the
train pulled out ho susplclonod
whero they had gone. Ho, too, went
to tho dopot and swung aboard tho
coach Just In time and made the
trip to North llend, hopping off
thero to surprise the boys, llko
Foxy Orandpa himself.
Studies Coast Hlrds To ntmlv
'tho sea birds that roam in tho vicin
ity of Hccata Head, A. C. Sholton,
of tho Department of Zoology at tho
stato university, accompanied by an
assistant, has left for that Bcctlon.
For two years this man has traveled
all over tho stato of Oregon after
birds. Somo of them ho shoots, some
of thorn ho traps, others ho Just
photographs. Theso birds are brought
back to tho donartmdnt. cnrnfttllv
fstuffed and put away In cases. It
Is Interesting to nolo that tlioro aro
something llko 400 different kinds
of birds In Oregon.
' Kitlo In tho Mud. Capt. Monson,
of tho Messenger, says that ho be
lieves the Port commlsslonors expect
hoats from Hayncs Milot to plow bade
and forth through tho mud as lately
fho has seen very llttlo water up tlioro
dn somo parts of tho channel. Ho
says that on Monday ho had to leavo
I tho head of tho Inlet for Marshfloul
at 10:35 a. ni.M losing half a day
waiting for tho tide. At tho noxt
Port mooting ho says tlioro aro to bo
many protests. Also ho claims that
tho county has a 00 foot roadway
ifrom orio end of tho Inlet to tho oth-
for, along tho wator's edgo and that
tho sUcklngs of the dredgo could bo
dumped tlioro. Tho Port commis
sioners had claimed they woro hold
up In tho work, having no placo to
f, put the sUcklngs.
BICYCLE TIRES
Bir; Them l'riuii Ps. Wo
Ourjo .Voiding to Put Tliem
on Your Wliwl
JARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Maybe This In the Reason. Ono of
tho visitors from Hayncs Inlot camo
down this morning and found nil tho
stores closed. "Clean-up Day" some
ono told him. A fow minutes Inter
tho outgoing train wont by, loaded
to tho guards. "Yott'ro right," lio
oxelalmod, "It will look n bit better
horo with till that crowd gone"
0YAL
TONIGHT
f ;: ciuxoi: of program
""Mll.w: AND PICTURES
' lUnwp Slgnal'-A ,no8t
utfnr. n uaii . .
,... " UB powertui
J; mkablo story "Can.
," Mm vi,o lBll His Way."
-trongly because it un
a tale of niii.ii. i... .
e,,!,,. , ,l ""ureal in
ml L M ls M'
Wll' "' "00I's nnd Ruby
'""OK .n.lll.liu
Z clm,,Be of nct- -
AllfiilYilri..
rr n . " " ..
""on v, ,, ,I,,,,0I, it)i
'.uom ' , '" i" n,'-
ir vcluuriue(, larjgjan'
lJl!:utm" Pcick.
CBsjed .. 'innniieiV
m oa the popular song.
Women of Woodcraft Meet. Tho
Otolla clrclo of tho North Hond Wo-
iinon of Woodcraft havo Invited Coos
I Day Clrclo of Marshflold to meet
twlth them at tholr regular mooting
. thlH evening. Thero will bo an enter
tainment and hanquot. About twonty
or tho Marshflold ladlos oxpoct to
attond. Thoy will moot at tho Chnn
dlor hotel at 7:30 o'clock.
V. 1). ADAMS wiih down this morn
ing from Toinpleton, buying sup
plies. MRS. ALOIIC 11ANSKN wno horo
from IlnynoA Inlot shopping this
morning.
Hun Down ly Auttt W. A. Ack
irmuii luii received a letter from
his slstor In Portland, who was
Just mairied a fow days ago. She
h laid up. Hor letter explained
that whllo crossing 'Morrison streot
alio was run down by a Ford auto
and hor foot badly injured, a fact
that puts her on crutches during
hor honeymoon.
Aokliig; llond M"n. C. It. Peck,
attorney for tho Port of Uinpn.ua,
says that already tho Commissioners
aro advertising their $200,000 Jotty
bonds and that they aro expecting
several bids and It will not bo a
great whllo boforo tho bond3 aro
sold. 'Actual work on tho north
FOK TltANSPEK AND
BTOHAOU OF IIOUSF.HOLD
(700DS, FllKWIlT AND
DAfiOAOK Call
FERGUS0W TRANSFER
Phono Klit
t Itesldenco Phono 1.1-J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
VOBLE THEATED I
x vr-lJlVJH 1
fiooT 1',I,S'IV- 5rhflelir8 Flic-Proof Theator
I!. Miiii.lc and tho Finest, Picture in tho World
Milium...-.
'" l-r-VrUKKg ;: PAHAMOUNT PHOJKCTIOX
,tfH.MA presents AMKIUOA'S SWUHTHHAKT,
3IAIIY PICKFOItD.
'''IIIU.IK"'" "f ,',,'a,lt'H Jh)dgsiii Iliirnett'H fain
Hiij tl, '. l'hiy tliut III satisfy ever one, hI
!!f i.PM
famous play
tlsfv nveri one. who enlojs
-"n n..,, . hei" I'- lPli haw Mary Plckford hi "Hags"
' "'" M I'w In "KSMKHICLD.V tonight?
"IIKlt l.lr. ....
i III.S ANTHONY'S OHCHKSTHA KVKKY XlfiHT
I AllA. K.
row,. I00r' 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.: Children, 5cts.
U:CK W)ovJ!J0l,T"t,w,,1BO A,,0,s ',s comedy, "TIIII COL-
con,Va
O.V "What IS IT""-KA1 THE I'APEKS.
J
X PERSONAL. MENTION t
KAY NOItUIS am' wlfo are horo
from Siimnor for a almrt visit.
13. P. LI2WIS wont over into tlio
Valley today calling on tho trade.
WALLACE CltOUCH wns among tho
llaynes Inlot visitors in tho city
today.
MHS. (1KOHC1K DINDINOEIt loft on
tho train today from Albany whoro
alio will visit.
T. J. VAUGHN, now brakoman for
tho worktraln, arrived hero last
ovonlng from Portland.
MHS. ELLEN HAKEIt loft this morn
ing for Soattlo. Sho bought tho
first ticket through.
NELS MONSON was down this morn
ing from Toinploton looking after
somo business matters.
HENRY CHAItLEDOIS and KAY
niCHAItDSON, of Capo Illanco,
aro visitors In tho city.
FRANK H. PAGE loft on tho morn
ing train for Valley points, calling
on tho trado again.
O HIUARGEU, the contractor wont
to Portland on business this morn
ing leaving on tho train.
iJOHN D. GOSS left today for ueoas-
port to meet Mrs. uos nu . .
turning from California.
LfiTER PETERSON of HayncB Inlo',
I formor postniastor at May, Orp.,
was a visitor in '
W. H. HARRISON and son, W. E.
Harrison, camo doWli on tho Mes
senger from liuyncs Inlet this
morning. ' '
BEN OSTLIND wont down to Uaiidon
( this morning to look after some
architectural work that ho has
thv.-s
MRS. FRANK CODWELL and son
' left this morning for Ashland
whero thoy will visit for about
two months.
AVIATOR
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OlfLEHHATIO.V COMMITriCi: MAY
milSU CllltlSTOFFEIISOX.
ROY A DAMSON, of Portland, and
W. W. Mnnminlil nf Itngnlmrir
i "w "
', tralnmon for tho worktraln ar
rived nero last evening.
MRS. L. M. FEAKES was hurriedly
called down from Coos River last
ovoulg hecauso of tho serloim as
cldont of her brother.
MRS. W. F. MILLER Is returning on
tho train today from Bovoral
months In California. Stipt. Miller
wont up to Rcodsport to meet hor.
E. REFSLAND nnd son Jelmar Refs
land went to tho Wlllamctto Vnl
loy this morning to look after somo
property Interests there.
GEORGE A. ANICKER loft on tho
morning train for Ctishman whoro
ho will moot his family and return
with thorn to Marshflold to make
tholr futuro homo.
DIVISION ENGINEER V. G. HIND
MARSH camo In last evening on
the train from Hauser to bo horo
and tako out tho first train this
morning to tho Umpqua.
MRS. It. M. JENNINGS Is expected
back on the train from Eugono this
afternoon, having been for several
months in Southern California. Mr.
Jennings has gono out to Eugcno
to moot her.
HARRY J. GORDON, of tho Gordon
Shoo company, loft this morning
for Portland whero ho goo3 to moot
a shoo salesman for n summer
stock. Ho expects to return Fri
day. John Merchant Is In charge of
tho storo during his absence
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. WOOD,
of North Homl, were outgoing pus
songors on tho first train this
morning on a prospecting trip
through tho Northwost. Thoy will
visit near Orvlllo, Washington, nnd
may lator locato there, hut for
tho present Mr, Wood retains his
position in tho North llend Shingle
Mill. Thoy may roturn about tho
last of May.
COOS 01JMI FACT
records Show only iho iioozi:
shipments ix two months
TOILET SOU'S
Women aro beginning to
reallp inw much tleiiemlH
on the Ql'AM'n' f '
Soup they use and how
Ifltlo iipnn the uttraethe
,.Uu .r tho wrapper.
Long ago advocated the I
rcahonuiiiciiev "
now our muw are can
fully selodcd not only r"
daintiness hut Me l'i,'
and hygienic wilue.
THE BUSY HORNER
DRUG STORE
Plionu S8
We Deliver Immediately
Relieved That Cellars Aro Still Hold-
lug Out During Dry Siege More
E.ectcd for March
"Coos county in January and Fob-
ruary imported approximately 1 180
hoozo orders from California, accord
ing to tho receipts filed with County
Clerk Watson.
' Every adult has the prlvlledgo of
'receiving, onco In 28 days, olthor two
.quarts of whiskey of 24 quarts of
Uicor. Flfurlug tho 180 shipments
to be whiskey, this would add up less
'than two barrols. It takes but a
woo bit of montal calculation to fig
tiro out that according to county rec
ord at this rato consumption of spir
its has been greatly roducod In Coos
icounty.
However, as ono man pointed out
tqday, theso figures can not got at
'tjjo supplies being carrlod In collora
'and which aro still to bo reckoned
with as this Is early hi tho year.
It Is expected that tho March ship
ments aro going to show a groat In
crease A premonition of this Is
carried In a report from Aberdoon,
(Washington, that shows during
i March somo 503 liquor shipments
'wore received thero, bolng twice the
I amount arriving In 'February and
eight times as much as was received
in January. In February thero woro
seven drunks arrested there and In
March a total of 14 tipplers found
tho way to tho city Jail.
In arrests for drunkenness, how
over. Marshflold Is way down on tro
list, A glance at tho police records
show all driiii;8 recolvod since Janu
ary 1 rould ouslly bo counted on one's
two hands, with a finger or so cut
foff at that.
While It Is not known yot now
many shlpmonto of liquor namo Into
Coos county during March it Is said
by thoso who aie Inclined toward
tho use of Intoxicants that tlioro has
lat-ly beep apparently qulto a supply
n tho city.
Ate Considering Matter Also Aio
Planning On Cutting Italhoad
Welcoming to Thieo Das.
Silas Cliilstorforson, noroplanlng
knight of tho air by day, tuny como
again to Coos Hay. There ls a
possibility that ho will bo Invited
here to nld us In tho railroad cole,
bratlon In late July. This matter
was talked over at a meeting of
the Johit celebration committees Just
held In North llond.
November 1. 1!U2, Chrlstoffor
Ron made himself famous In his
daredevil trip to sea In a hydroplane
tho tlmo he visited the wreck of tho
Osproy, In th6 fnco of a heavy wind
storm, on the Coos Day bar. Ho
was brought horo by the Coos Hay
Times for a series of successful
flights aUthat tlmo and vtt3 on the
vergo of packing up his machine
when the word of the Osproy troti
bio nrrlved horo. lie was accom
panied out to sea by a newspaper
man.
At tho present tlmo the aviator
Is In Sail Francisco. Tho plan will
bo further dlsctiBsod and It Is prob
able an Invitation will later bo Is
sued to Jilm to como here. Christ
offorstm's trip over tho Coos Hay
bar In an attempt to reacuo the
people on tho Osproy was tlio feat
which started his fame.
Want Slogan.
In addition to th'a, the commit
tees turn Hat iiaiiun for tlio cole
bratlon be .tent In to them, ah&
slogans. A lulrp of $5.00 cash Is
to be given for tho best names and
tho host slogan that aro suggested.
Tho commlttoomon aro, of North
llond, Henry Kom, Charles Wln
sor and Gcotgo I Inzer, and for
Marshflold, Tom T. Dennett and A.
K. Peck.
Three days of colobratlou Is long
enough for tiny community, Is tho
belief of the committee. Thoy aro
favorably considering tho matter
of cutting down tho tlmo of Jollifica
tion to thrco days, giving ono to
North llond, another to Mnrshflold
and auothor to Coob county. TJioy
figure that by that tlmo ovoryono
will bo tlrod and tholr money will
bo spent.
shekejTm 11
LOOK AT THIS LINE UP AND
See the dollars you can save
BY BUYING AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE. '
New line of the Latest in Ladies' Neckwear; collars
all shapes and all descriptions; can A(r OCr
worth double the price vvLjtuL, uo
Ladies' Ties, 35c value, our K
price
New Crepe do Chine Waists, all shades; worth (Ti qo
double the price $xuO
Heavier welcjht Crepe de Chine Waists; a tt yd QO
dandy value at $6; our price t..r'0
Low Prices iiiii i n Wtg'r,tfim
Next Door to Postoffice
We Lead
Others
Follow
ONION SETS
s
Just received a quantity recently. It is time to seefj.
Your grocer sells them. '
H. W. PAINTER
,A
Have you ever tried TfMES
WANT ADS? No matter what
you have to sell, trado or rent,
Times Want Ads will help you
do it. And it does not cost
much. Try it and convince
yourself (of the good results.
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VEHICLE ORDINANCE ' IS EN-
KICKING (JEXEKAL Fl'ND
Owners Pay W.VJi and Judge Kill lee
Siijh The In to lie. a (leueral
"Pinching" For Slow Pitjets.
Flvo dnyj now tho now vohlclo
law has hcon In effect mid S332
havo been paid Into the city treas
ury. There Is still owing hundreds
of dollars uud noxt week a system
atic "pinching' will ho hi ordor,
the rounding up of nil wagon,
buggy and auto owners who havo
failed to "como through."
On April Fool's day tlioro were
sovoral prompt owners that applied
to Judgo Rutlor for their Demises.
Gorst and King havo taken out li
censes for tho 10 cars thoy havu in
luo, being tho largest contribution
to tho city fun.
Tho city recordor hns a list of
all vehicles within the city. Tho
police offlcora will bo given a copy
of this and thou will begin tho
work of bringing tho "Iron mon" in
to tho fund. Judgo Hut lor says this
Is tho show down and "that tho city
noeds tho monoy."
CLtoSlrlE
t NEW TODAY
444440
FOR KENT FiiriiMied rooum hi
O'Conuel! building. Phono 113-L.
WANTED TO KOKKOW ."jttintl.Otl on
city rosldoiico; value 12500. 2
years at 8 por cent. Phono 04-X.
FOK KEXT, Cheap. I, 2 and it
room Apaitm'tH. KroDdwny Motel.
WANTED Man and ulfo to tako
apartment and do hotel work.
Phono 2C9-L.
FOR KEXT Furnished rooms, l75
So. Seventh street, phono 1 1 l-R,
Dr. H. E. Kclty, Dentist, SOI
Ift.Ui Kldg. Phono USi-I.
! SCHOONER TlhLAMOOK
PORTLAND AND COOS HAY
SAIIS FROM MAKSHF1ELD
Tl'ESDAY, APRIL 1
FOR INFORMATION PHONE 278
TOM JAMES, A5t., Ocean Dock
IS PAROLED FROM PRIS
ON TERM TO ANOTHER
Frank Vaughn, Sentenced for Steal.
lug Tea in Near Mrtlo Point, Taken
From Salem to Walla Walla
Frank Vaughn, who was sentenced
lit Coos county In November, 1014.
to an Indetermluato term of six
months to five years for stealing a
team bolouglng to A. E. Adolsporgor
at Eckley, was roloasod from Salont
April 1st. Ho was given a condition
al parole by Gov. Wlthycombo nut
ho had .scarcely gained his fiecdom
when he was takon lit custody by
an officer from Washington nnd
started for Walla AValla to son-o a
term tlioro for a similar offonse.
Vaughn claimed t' know a lot
about tho Myrtlo Point Hank robbery
caso a fow years ago and was sup
posod to bo Implicated In It hut Dis
trict Attorney LllJoqvlst was novor
able to got proof of it. While In tho
county Jail Vaughn told of nllogod
roiifosslons by MJllor who was sub
Beqitnntly convicted of tho bank rob
boi y.
LOST $. IIIII; Saturday night, ho
tweon Dr. Vaughn's offlco and
Tho Gunnery. Reward for Its re
turn to Times offlco.
t WANTED t
WANTED Gill for general h e-
work Phono 50-J of 2C4-.I.
SUMMONS
In' tho-Clrcitlt-Ctmrrof-tmr Stato
of Oregon, In and. Ipr tho County
of Coos.
John J. Hormdn, Plaintiff, vs.
Eugene Arthur Hormldn, Dofond-
ant.
To Eugcno Arthur llormlda, tho
dofondout above, named:
In the namo of tho Stato of Ore
gon, you aro horjohy notified that
you aro required to uppoar in tho
nhovo utttlod court nnd answer tho
complaint filed against you dn tho
uhovo 01111(10(1 action within six
weeks from tho -2nd day vf March,
10JG, tho first day of tho publica
tion of this Huiiimoua, and yoi nro
hereby notified that If you full to
so appear and atiswor the sald com
plaint on or boforo tho 3rd day of
May, 10 10, tho hut day of tho
tlmo preiierlhed hi tho irdor fqr tho
publication of th hi summons, fur
want thereof the plaintiff will .apply
to tho Court for tho relief demand
ed therein, a sucoltict Htatomeht of
which Is n follows, towlt: Judg
ment against you for the sum of
$250,00 with Interest thereon at
tho rato of tea por cent por annum
from tho Cth day of February, 1915,
and tin order of sale, to satisfy
nald Judgment, of your undivided
ouo-flftli Interest hi the following
described property, to-wlt: Lot
four (I) of Hlock eight (8) and
Lot seven (7) of Hlock threo(3)
of tho Town of South Marshflold,
Coos County, Oregon, and Lot thirty-eight
(38) of Hlock twonty-slx
(20) of Railroad Addition to
Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon,
according to tho rcspoctivo plats
thereof on fllo and of record In tlio
County Clerk's offlco of Coos
'County, Oregon, which said real prop
erty Iiiih heretofore boon ottpqhw),
heroin.
Sorvlco of this summons. Is, mado
by publication thereof lit pursuance
of uu ordor mado by tho Honorable
J. S. Coke, Judgo or tho Circuit
Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In
and for thu County of Coo,i, dated
tho 22nd day of March, 1010, direct
ing tho publication thereof In Tho
Coos Hay Times, n nowspapor pub
lished at Marshflold, Coos County,
Oregon, ouco u week for six con-,
socutlvo wooka. ,
W. U. DOUGLAS.
Attornoy for Plaintiff.
3-22, 20; 4-5, 12, 10, 20; G-3.
Kle TAXI PHONE 18-.I.
Dr. D. C. Vatighnii. Dentin, Room
in, First National Hank building
Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mnrshfleld.
Llbby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phone 7H
WANTED Good strong boy, over
10 yrs. of ago, Hradloy Candy Co.
t FOR SALE I
?s60s).6s$
rEM FOR SALE Thirty-five
acres, one-half bottom and one
half boueh laud; six acres of good
orchaid; good houso and barn,
lighted by acetylono gas; hoiibo
with modern equipments; hot uud
cold wntor, bath, otc. Near' Co
qiillle. A uood buy If Inknn soon.
Inqulro T, caro of Times, or Hox
259, Coqullle, Ore.
FOR SALE
Ono classy icglstercd Jersey
hull calf, whoso dam milked 11.
1(1(1 pounds in (en mouths. Also
cous and heifers, all registered
stock. WiIIh to F. A. SACCIII,
Marslifield, Oiegott,
FOR KENT,
j ROOMS, r.Of to tfl.00 D.iy;
$2 to S5 Week; llousekeep- j
j lug Apts,, $H mo, up. Free j
bath. Ltod Hotel Apts, j.
t FOR RENT t
$
FOR RENT Furnished (hit, hot and
cold wntur. bath. 853 Third st
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hot Water.
Transient, 7fic da; $i.tm Pee Week.
puitiiicuts, $in v month. Every-
.thing furnished. Phone ittl.l.
L. .1. ,11'STEN, Proprietor.
FOK RENT .Modern flio-ronm Imii.
galow on 12th mid Commercial
ctrcots, ?12 50 per nunth -ppl
Going & Harrey.
t. J. mcaifu e a. n. nonofNa
Marslifield" SfflAt,NNDG co.
EwtJumtcH FuriiUbed
I phoste A4S.ll. Mwshlhdii, 0NPk
I
1 is
,