The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 05, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAKSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
Central Ave. Hub -:- Correct Dress forMen and Boys
Why we Sell Styleplus
Cloth
THERE'S A REASON
We believe in the policy behind them. The
manufactunrs specialized on this suit of one
never changing price. They cut down costs and
with the savings put in better fabrics and bet
ter tailoring.
are the result of centering a business upon
ONE IDEA and excelling at it. That brings vol
ume. And volume makes it possible to do busi
ness at low profit.
ALL WOOL FABRICS, SKILFUL TAILORING,
e
S
$17
aTyiepiusiy
Clothes "
"Th some price the world over"
GUARANTEED WEAR FOR $17
See this week's Sat
urday Evening Post
and our
Central Avenue
Window Display
FIRST TRAINS
MOVING TODAY
(Continued from Pago 1)
HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO.
FOUR STORES: Marshfield Myrtle Point Powers Banclon
arshfield's First Railroad!
H'-V; - iA i ... nW
BNHHNIHIHraHiraiBinrailHIH'
BEr" - ''j'j.'v. - TMIWm ifTTrTPir i ri f iiwmllMJHBnM
C. B. R, & E. R. R. & N. Cos Tracks Only Railway in Coos
Railway in Coos County Until Today
IFPIWdm
HANI) IS Ol'T AND SCHOOLS .Wl) AM''
ktokiok ci.osi: t
IIIOI) .IF.WIOLL PASSIOS AWAVj
AT FLAGSTAFF IIO.MK. (
Factory Whistle Will lllutv and Vis-
Horn Will Know They llnvo
Arrived
North Ilonil pnoplo prepared to glvo
tlio incoming t I'u In a big wolcoino
Tho high school hand Ib out, schools
Yrora closed uu hour oarllor to glvo
tho children an oportunlty to hoc
thu train and most all of tho buslnotw
Iioiibcs closed at noon. Tha factory
whistles will nil bo hlown when the
train conies and tho hand will play.
.Many wero out this morning to
lllscovt'icd This Morning That Old
(rutlcninu Had Died lim
ing tho Night.
Alfred Jewell, ugod ahoul 70
yearn, wuh found dead In his homo
at 1'MiiKstaff th'H morning. Ho had
lieen In railing hoalth for some
uioutliH and lu had passed away
i during tho night.
Mr. Jewell owned property at
Flngstarf and IiIh home wiu near to
tho residence of W. .1. Hunt. Tho
members of tho Rust family had
boo tho outgoing train and iilt ; icniit a neighborly watch over tho
fow loft on It. Tho camera menl,,,,, K..,tleman. This morning ono
woro busy and a lot of pictures of Lf M,. ,,,,. mm was g01ll ,0 ,ll0
tho first train woro taken.
HON
IS ELECTED
Or AocUIM I'rru to Com lUj Tlmra 1
MILWAUK10I0. VU. April S. -
City Attorney lloan, a Socialist
Democrat, will hu the next mayor of
Milwaukee, having defeated Mayor
Had'.ug, non-partisan, In yesterday's
oloctlon. The non-partisans elected
tho treasurer, controller and a
majority of tho aldermen.
I Jewell house to see If anything
J could ho done for him today and it
jwiiH found he had died.
I Mr. .lowell had lived on Coos Hay
J for about twenty yoai'3. Ho bad
!no relutlvoii In thU part of th
'country but has a sou In the Kng
llsh army. Ills property was In
,1110 bauds or Judge John 1'. Hull,
who acted as trustee and looked
after It for him, and Judgo Hall
will urrnngo for the funeral
burial.
Mid
Included In the arrivals
on tho first train from
Heedsport this afternoon
will bn Assistant lOnglncor
II. P. Ilooy, Assistant lOn-
glnoor W. It. Fontaine, As-
slstant lOugluoor Heattoy, F.
I.. HurUholdcr, superintend-
out Portland dlvlalon South
em Pacific, Judgo Sklpworth,
W. P. Ueed. F. I). Walto
and Division tOngliiecr V. (5.
- (1. Illndmarsb.
C
MUMMY IS FOUND
Ilond paBsencers were to get aboard.
Those Ii'iiim Mar.shflcld
Among those leaving on the first
train from Marshflold woro: Mrs.
Ellon Uaher, Thomns .1, Ward, Con
Welch, William HaiiBon, Hay Itlch
nrds, Honry Cliarlcbois, O. Ualdwln,
W. ,1, Haymnn, Ira Hunt, Capt. Davo
Holdon, J. B. IIIH, Dowcy Andorson,
iJnck Harry J. M. Flolsbninn, I). Hol
don, Thomas Harry, Mrs. T. Harry
find daughter, James Boring and wife,
Frank Sylvester Mrs. Ocorgo Dlndln
gor, Porcy Philips, C, Ilamos and
J wlfo, Mrs. Uoltor, Carl Knutson,
Tlionuus Hrooks, A. Walsanon, C. II.
Stadden, T. Myar, Kugono Crosthwalt
and wlro, J. O. Langworthy and wife,
Qcargo A. Anlckor, Claudo Nasburg
and wlfo, J. 13. Hedges, A. .1. DrewB,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs.
I"y Condrou, O. H. WIlBon and wife,
M. W. Whlteley. II. Fourier, F. h.
CVldwoll wlfo, and children, Mr. and
'Mrs. II. Larson, Julius Larson and
wlfo. B. Itofslnnd, Jolmar UofBland,
V. MagncBS, August Frlzeen, C. C.
Going, MIko Papas, K. 13. Forroy,
Mlldren Ripley, Oonlovo Songsnck
on, L. W. WIbo, dbarles Hall and
wlfo, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Grimes,
Dorsey Kroltzor mid son, Mr. and
''Mrs. I3arl Powell, F. I). Flotclior and
wlfo, L. A. Haker and wlfo, Dennis
McCarty, Elmor Pnyno and wlfo, Dr.
''McCormack, C. W. Wolcott and wife,
A. D. Wolcott and wlfo, John Wbo
broy, George II. Young, Itobort Mnrs-
idon, Sr., Hank Wells, Ivy Condron,
Otto Schotter, Frod Schottor, Doad
"Foster, Coll Iroland, Ralph Wllllaius
land wlfo, Mrs. D. A. Jensen, Lncy
112. Tool, Ronald McGcorgo, John
Haglund, A. O. Rogers and wlfo,
Ralph Laraway and -wife, Dr. Dlx,
Frank Lalso, Irving Cbandlor, Harry
Gordon, Prof. Golden, Hugo QulBt,
Rev. 0. LoRoy Hull, Dr. 0. W. Leslie,
Harold Rotnor, Jack Davis and wlfo.
1 Mrs. J. S. Lyons, R. S. Wright, Jack
Moroon, Mrs. C. R.Pock, Harry Mc
Keown, Don Gardluor, .1. 12. Ford
lind ramlly, II. -H. flohr, William
'Chaso, MIko Grolcb, Stovo Hongoz,
' John Pyburn, J. W. Mlllor. C. II.
pinrsh. R. F. Holier. W. F. Mlllor.
V. 0. Illndmarsb, Charles Van Duyn.
Hal Carllslo, Cyril Ilebort. W. 12.
Hoaglund, Norm Wilson, John
Krelsehol, Ralph Slgsby, Gcorgo Slgs
by. L. Owen, Frod Schultz, and John
Nolson. ManJ' or tho nbovn wont
' only to North Rend.
l'Vom'' North Rend
Tho following Is an almost com
plete list of those leaving rrom North,
llend :
C. W. Mears, Hrst tickot; I2nvoy
Gundorson of Salvation Army, Mrs.
J. R. Rand nnd daughter Lena, Mrs.
II. Pock, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs.
Wm. Vaughn and boh Goorgo, J. S.
Jones, W. L. Jonoo, Mrs. L. M. Aekor
Mian and daughtor Cathorlno, J. 0.
Gulord, Mrs. S. C. Sanford, Mrs. I2o
tollo Wlsoman, W. J. Followc, W. 1L
Richards. Goorgo Loodwnad, Chris
Peterson, 12. M. Shrlvor, Mrs. J. A.
Lonnan, Olo Olson, Uort Ynrhrough,
-R. Lvon. C. R. Hayes, Goo. W. King,
John Haines, 11. P. Gurnca, A. 12.
Morton. Brnost Gadway, A. J. Sur-
jlieck, George Callahan. Goorgo W.
i'McDonald. F. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
' . . 1 f.a T f 1
W. G. Woous, ir. ami " -
Mattson. Mr. and MrB. C. M. Hylor,
A. Godwny, Win. O'Donoll, Mr.
and Mth. W. II. Painter, Mr. and Mrs.
F. McCollnm, C R. llroughton.
CITY IS GLEANED
CMOAX-l'J DAV RIXJISTKRICI) AH
111(1 SUCCKSS KVIiltVWII ICRI2
Dozcn.s of Hon Ores Send Up Hlno In
cense to tho City ltenittlltil Move
Itiihhisli Under Ran.
Honflrcs, dozens of them, sont
bluo and smudgy snioko rolling sky
ward from all parts of tho city this
morning and afternoon until tho
atmoaphoro was filled with a bluo
hazi. Hrlefly Btated, CleaiiMip Day
in Marshflold wub n success,
The greater share of tho efforts
wore in Individual yards. In ovory soc
Hon uf the city, yards aftor yards
received their annual overhauling,
ns could be attested by tho great
heaps of rubbisV and cans that
round their way to tho sldowalk
curbing to wait for the ton nut to
enrt them away to the dump.
In Central District.
In the central district, that in
charge of J. Albert Mntson, tliore
were willing workers, and n hall
a dozon big fires marked their of
forts. Away went old logs, bits of
plnnklng and boxes, nil helping to
add lnccnso on tho altar of cleanliness.
Under Mr. Mntson were Mayor It.
A. Copplc, John C. Kondall, Arthur
K. Peck (working side by Bldo In
comploto harmony), Hon Fisher,
Frod K. Gottlns, LouIb Gorr, Wilson
JCnttfninn nnd two 3chooI boys, Ches
ter Hasconib and tho son of Mr. Got
tlns. At noon Mrs. Fred Gottlns
and Mrs. C. A. Sohlbredc sorved
luncheon to t)io working army. Tho
story totaling what they alo was
censored.
Worked All Alone
New Silks
AT THE GOLDEN RULE
A large shipment of plain ami fancy silks
Kastcrn .silk mills, Just unpacked. We can
tho host quality silks at, very reasonable
eludes: -
1,11 fo.m ft,
Mi'i'iy inn ,,..!
I. UU, Mock i.
CHIFFON TAITK'l'AK
CKOIMJKTTK CRHIMtH
I1KAVV Tl'M HILKs
I'LOWKRKD ,IAP SILKS
SILK .MAHQUIHHTTKS
IMPORTi:i) I'ONGKKS
'lll-J.WY COIH)i:i) SILK
NTRII'FI) MKSSAMNliS AXI)
TAI-'F IOTAS
AND DOZI2NS OF OTIIIIlt l'OPUI.AIt HII,
KS.
Do your spring shopping at
The Golden Rule
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELI)
ALWAYS BUSY.
MIFFING NEWS
WAS SIX W12KKS IN ICI2
Consldornblo crodlt is duo D. L.
Huckinghnni, In the Fcrudnlu dis
trict. Ho waH tlie only man report
ing for work, but ho did valiant
servlco. At noon ho bad six fires
burning and 3overal more sorlously
contemplated.
Manager Corey, of tho Water com
pany, said that the big lot or the
cntlllmnv nn 'nrtli l.Vnnl utrnnl will
bo cleaned up by l.ls men within a ' !,,,vo "MZ1 t,lm",,,rtt f(,r ,,I';,IU-
iiug uoviM, iiiu cannery iiimier uu
tie Tom picked up the Onward and
i brought her into Seward.
I Tho boat w'tb four pasnengers
Captain of Power Launch Onward
Has Thrilling Kseapo In Arctic
Waters Saved .lust hi Time.
Willi ills cnb!n floor awash and
almost destitute of supplies, dipt.
"Spark Plug" J-'cbarrer, In the power
launch Onward, was rescued In Arc-
Hie waters a short time ago after
undergoing experience's that would
day or two aH thoy wero busy today
on n bronk. C. 10. Nicholson, of
tho cold storngo plant, sent out his
three men, who did considerable
clpiuilng about the promises.
Store Hoys Are Out
Out In the south Marshrinld dis
trict W. tI2. Hoaglund and tlio em
ployees or tho Conner and Hoagland
storo did good servlco and clennod
nway a groat quantity t trash, put
ting It Into bonfires.
And F. 12. Alton bad a squad of i
bad rIU Sehlovia for Anchorage,
Alaska, with supplies. Three dayii
out, tho Ico closed In, holding (bo
little ciaft hopeless. Tho passen
gers by jumping rrom floo to floo,
got ashore; the captain stayod with
DOLLAR CO. n)xS MM(T
War In Kuropo mtm moatrt
America for (lie Dollar Stnxik'-
coinpany. IOvcry day this toaxi
Is coining nionoy, 0 m,
l of grcenliuclia, soinllns Hi ill;!
across the Pacific with u dk!
llous for the Hiisglani.
, The latest sensation !i tie chrj
toiiug of tlio steamship Stud
Dollar for 11,000 a dajr to tirr
war supplies fioin VniiHOW, R C J
;to Vliidhostdli. An otttr ot p
a i.'ay to the (irace rorapuj in
t iirntl down, Tlio ship bin tr
i tonnage of iUT, ions anl li !(
i feet hi leiiglli.
TO CIM'ISK TO AIASKI
Tlio bug mlvciitiiro li w tlii
if. Two lien, (loo rue ml lltwl
Ids boat.
When rescued ho had only n fow Flsk, have Just complete i IH
flour cakes left. Yet with It nil, NtuIiw and expert to !( n
!!..-. .. .. .. m l.l..- .... l.ft..t1.. t t Lioln In w til tW
moii working with him In tho dls- l"uru WH" """ r,, "' """. -'; " "-; "'"'"?
f.-ir.t n,,.i,u.n. f it..Qi.f.....i .. wator gave out and be bad to drink, Inside paHcaKe, taking their heUa
very offlclcnt work. somo of tho beer that formed a part
or ins cargo.
! 12.
Gcorgo Rotnor bad not so many
inon, from tho standpoint or uiim
bors, but they woro nil willing work1
nrs and a great quantity or logs nnd
trash was put Into Hres.
All IMaces Alt Cleaned.
Through tho dny the stores wero
closed nnd thoro was vory littlo
bii3liicss going on, most or tho inon
bolng away at their homes helping
vnllnntly to mnko Mnrshrield a City
Ilcautlful.
And so, taking It nil In all, tho
Clean-up Day was a succors and tho
probabilities aro that this dato will
become a rixed ono from year to year
for rloan-up purposes.
.
IN THE NETHERLANDS
Pent lllggeis Unearth a Hody Re
llowil to lime IUh'ii 1700
Years Underground
COUNT ZEPPELIN IS
TO RETIRE VERY SOON
VIOSSIOL MOVIO.MIONT.
A-ve".
Fair Oaks, San Francisco,
fiMfi p. m. yestorday.
Sailed.
Coaslor, San Francisco, nt
noon.
Yollow3tonc, San Frnncls-
co, at noon.
Due llei".
Hrenkwator, San Dlogo, to-
morrow or I'rhlny.
ME mji BUI
MRS. RLIdO.V IIAKKIt OKTS FIRST
TICKKT FROM MARSHI'IIOM).
Tho Fair Oaks nrrlvod horo Inst
evening rrom Snn Francisco to loan
lumber for tho C. A. Smith coinpnny.
Tho steam schooner bolonirs to tlio
Slado Shipping company, of San
Francisco, and is largor than tho
of Great Atrsl.h.s r,. r...,J boaster, having a capacity or 87.1.-
Methodist ladles Tamalo
TliiiVMlay at (luircli l.ltcbeii,
MANY MISTAKES
ARE MADE
IIKCAUSIO OF POOR lOYIOSKRIT.
l'eiiple do net icalle when (liel,- xlsluu Is Impeifect, and Iipiico
they wonder why the) make iiiIsIhKin and an not orfleJent.
1 K L Jl OPTICIAN
and obtain Pel lei t Nlon. :;
VT 11121) CROSS PIIULMUY
(llr Atwwutisl rrfm to Coo Wij TlniM.J
TIII2 IIAGIMC, April B.An Intor
OHtlng rind has boon mndo In Dreiite,
tho least populated province or tho
Netherlands, whero tlio soli consists
almost wholly or moor and fen land.
Tho principal Industry in those parts
la pout cutting, and It was dining
tills operation that workmon camo
i across tho mummified body of a
a0 'young woman which by tho pocullar
' chemical action of tho soil has been
woll presorvod, nltlioiigh it presented
u shrivelled and blackened lonther
HKo apoaranco. From cortnln nrtlcles
of apparol and oriinmonts round on
tho body, archaeological experts have
pronounced It to ba 1700 years old.
Round tho throat was a kind or hand
kerchief knotted In a way that sug
gested violent death. Learned pro
t'ossors recall this passage rrom
'lVicltus whero lu describes tho cus
toms of the tribes tltat lubabltod tho
, low plains of northern lOuropo lu
'those roiuote times: Iguavos ut lm
1 hollos ot corpora Infamos coono nc
i plaude, Inlecta lusurpor crate nier
giint: (Tho cowardly, and uiiwarllko,
end those dishonored lu body thoy
Vuuik In a morass and pltued hurdles
upon them )
Louis Gorr Is our plumber.
W. Mears, Conductor on Motor
Car, Ruys l''lift From North
lld nought Last Night.
Mrs. lOllen Hakor, wlfo of T. A.
Haker, bought the first tickot this
morning on the now train. Sbo Is
going through to Senttlo and said
that she has been waiting for two
months to get tho chance to rldo
on the railroad.
C, W, Meais, conductor of tho
motor car, bought tho first ticket
from North Hend. Ho purchased
his ticket yesterday.
Davo lloldeu Goes.
Rullder
many Is Reported In Falling
Health
LONDON, April 5. Count Zep
pelin will bo retired soon from nn
nctlvo part in tho construction of
Zeppelin nlrslilps, leaving tho work
to his clilof englnoors, hoadoil ny
Horr Durr.
So states a dispatch to tho Loudon
Dally lOxpress from Genevn, w qc.i
adds that the announcement of
Count Zoppolln's impondlng retire
ment conies rrom Frledrlchsharon,
tho great Gorman airship baso on the
shoro or Lake Coustanco. Count
Zoppellu in his sovontyolghth yoar.
has been In Indifferent health for
the last eight months and bis physi
cians ndvlso him to rotlro rrom pub
lic lire.
The bundrodth Zoppolln bns Just
been completed, according to Swiss
nnd Munich ueAvspapors. More man
hair that numbor have been con-
with them. Tlicy are w'nj tiet
to work some mining clalnuMw I
lug to a lu oilier.
Tho boat was built at Eupu
Tho men expect to cruUe tm &
Wlllnmetto to Portland anJ Hew
out to the ocean. Ther bin C
stern wheol fitted with patent fl
dies thoy liavo Invented.
These paddles drop Into the n
and do not lilt tho jurftee u-l
The men believe that ther l
valuable Invention.
000 feet of luinbor.
The llglitlioiiBj tender Vi
unloaded coal nt (Mpe Arajo j)'
day and loft for tho north thliow
Ing at !l o'clock.
No word was received Mr
gardlng tlio steamship Bw
....,,.n,i nor,, from San ?tK(vn
It Is said that she Is protejj"
,U.rgol,.g Kovcrniuent lP
so will probably not te h "c
tomorrow or next day
Tvo waited 100 years exactly, structod at Frledrlcbshafon. Austria
for theso steam cars " loudiy pro
claimed Capt. Davo Holden, "and
by tho Jumping Johosiphat I am
going to rldo tho first cushions out
of here."
For IS years Capt. Holden was
connected with tho Coos nay bench
stage lino, running the Gasgo from
Jarvls Landing until a short time
ago. Ho said ho had already named
tho onglno, "Gasgo."
Has New Name.
"Tickot to Lakeside," aald ono
or tho first passengers.
"Lakesldo? No such placo any
more." rotorted Billy Longataff, in-
What, kind of a Coat or Suit
do You want? It is Here
has been helping to build them since '
the wnr began. It is probablo that
at least a quarter of theso nlrslilps
lujve been destroyed. Tho peoplo of
Frledrichshafen aro demanding tha:
Zeppelin Meets colebrato tho building
or tho hundredth airship by a great
raid on London and Paris,
Bldo tho window, It's North Lako
now." And so It Is, ami tho tickets
wero soul that way this morning,
Iccuuso It Is aald thoro Is another
station or Lakeside In Oregon and
there would bo confusion to. liavo
two names alike.
If
Style i
Doens of women il,,,1"s lh
answer to fill. pcill
In our Onriiiciil Dcpaitrnf't I
plo all over Cms Hay nre tW
about tho heai.tllul(St)le-Cn.ftS"i
and Coats to bo had at Jf
SUITS
COATS
$18 to S35
.$5 to $20
SPRING HATS
and srv'
orJi1
ron
T.IMKKHnlsl',,
MoniM.S. This Is IV v,r)
Invl.atloi, to tho women
County to visit our Milling
ineiit wiiero tho cream
on'.s styles are no" on
of A
jiepiW
of the w
S. S. JENNINGS
NOR.TH BEND
"The Store That Sells the Best for Less.
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