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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916 EVENING EDITION "Dress-up" Week Ends Soon Have you gone in on this big general celebration of the right clothes idea? Think about it today if you haven't You have your house painted over at certain times on your own account, and also for the general uplift in appearance, the tone of your neighborhood. We have just had a ,very successful "Clean-up" Day to dress up the city and give it a better appearance. It is now up to you to "dress up" yourself. "Dressing up" -buying new clothes because they're needed fulfills the same purpose. You almost owe it to yourself. J Truss hnmp m 1-1 arr SsVhaffl ner & Marx Clothes is ready to show the right thing for jy your personality and your pocketbook; in Suits and Overcoats Suits purchased from us pressed Free of charge Woolen Mill Stores wm ff-l CaltnYtlAi MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND OYAL TONIGHT URIK W.W.t'AMP In a thrilling Irwij rtory wild mi out of tlio j ,t "1 FIGHT TO TIIK FINISH." Pll like this because r lis ami imu-l fi-iitiuus. VMAISCIIOFA WIFE" A mod- ifotlrtr llntmn, ultJi ninny comic Eujlww, limuxlit uliuiil by a rich 'quN for a wlfo. liuM-:v u)vi: affaiii" a r Xctor Comedy Willi charm H.MK IIIIOIIIIS. p. WBATiAUA Will mako Ms I Prariiiico in Mnrshflcld. after m mcrcKsfui engagement. -ADMISSION -, 13i llulroiiv: 10.- womton- xuiiir ti... lnM I'll itvls of iincquulcd i-juu nave all laughed at (WH. Von ulll ... ' " III HH' lirilllO M7 UuJIHo Sunday Matinee, , , " n, "vr- Knurr A tlrriunnlkcf onuses much ore mow tlio enso Is solved. Stop nT,UNS,fl:U AM) owoi:ofiiousi:iiom) JgJ mnmn and FERGUSON TRANSFER 'liono net "wldenco Phono j;j.j Jlmd Waterfront It " I rwTV . I ' arj s& Good Groceries AT '11113 Lowest Prices CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. lAt iin figure on your mt hill. Wo mvo moiiuy for others Let us save nullify for jou. Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Central Avcniio and Waterfront. Phono S70 VOK SALE Olio classy registered Jersey bull calf, whoso dam milked II, 1(1(1 pounds in (en mouths. Also rowH and heifers, all registered stock. Write to F. A. SACCH1, Mursliflcld, Oregon. Gratifying Results Follow a Little Cleaning Up CITIKS nnd towns tlirotisTiuut tho country will noon Imvo n seanon or gonorul rcnovntlon liy lmll rliliinls. Thu year's ncruiniilutlon of rubbish Is to bo withered ui nnd net out ready for tlio municipal collector. yards nro to lo put In order, nouses nnd outbuildings uro to bo painted, fences and sheds to bo repaired, vacant Io(h to bo cleared of weeds and every thing to bo mado spick and span, fresh nnd wholcsoino and altogether delight ful. Tlint Is to say, nil this will bo done If every householder does what Is ex pected of him by tho cleaning up nnd pnlut up committees which nro con ducting tho cnmpnlgn. And why should It not bo dono7 TJio psnenso for each homo will not be great, tho labor need not bo hnrd, nnd tho result will bo something Tor nil or us to enjoy and perhaps to brag about, i.'or a clean chv or town Is eminently desirable, not so much becauso of Its gi eater attractions, nlthourh that alone lu wnriti nil tho effort, but because of Its increased hcalthfulness. Dirt breed disease, and cleanliness Is tho first principle of sanitation. So let us all Join and mnko our town shluo llko n boy's fnco after tho mater nal scrub. Let us dig down Into the dark corners of our basements nud closets, throw out all tho old rag and'papers. wash tho fly screens and trot thoui hi nlace. s:et busy with the i paint brush and the pruning Imlfo nnd tho lawn mower and tncii tlio result will bo gratifying. BREVITIES THU WEATHER HKPOIST . (tT Awoclttrd VrtBS to com m; Timet. A ! OHEGON Fair; light Frost tonight in tho cast; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPEItATUHK ItKCOIU) For tlio 24 hours ending nt I: III a. m April 7, by llonj. Oatllnd, apodal government Maximum G5 t Mlmlmum 12 At 4: lit a. in . . ..17' Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1015 74. G7 Precipitation saiuo period o last year fi7.0;i Wind: Northwest; partly cloudy. y sunkisi: AND SUNSKT 1'rlday. April 7. Sun risca ut r.::)l and sots ut G:'n. 4 ,'of tho bank to appear before Judgo liamllton at Coiiulllo, April 21 nnd answer. Judgo Sklpworth wont back to Coquillo to glvo a hearing 'this aftomoon In the; Kinney tiax 'matter. A10 Willi Un.t-,1. 12. MontKomcrv lias a letter from Otyrge A. Kellogg, secrotnry of tho liitnibllilt Cliambor lot Commerce, to tho effect that tho uotiy tncro has taken definite no tion on tho matter of trying to routo auto travel from California tlrronch i'Coos county this summer. Ho said tlio Chamber thoro Is In full ac- Jcord with tho moVo and will expend .is ucst onons in getting tlio travel .omlng this way and ho 'bollovcs tho 'results will bo mutually beneficial. ! Il PERSONAL MENTION : K. 1). CLO" waa a visitor In tho city today from Mnplcton, --MS. W. P. JPKI2NNA, of Lnnipa, Is among tho visitors In tho city today. .Meeting In Tonight Tho moot ing of tho. Mnrshflold Chamber of Coniinorco will bo held this ovenlng lu tho rooms on Second street. In asmuch ns there nro several mat ters of Importnnco to coino up an urgent request has boon mado that till members como out. . Aboard Wrecked Vessel. It Is roported nt Handon that A. F. I2sta brook, well known In this county ns for many yonra head of tho 12sta broolc company, was a passenger aboard tho liner Chlyo Mum which was wrecked near Hong Kong. All of tho passengers got off safoly. Cnuglit Forty Flsli. On Wed nesday O. A. Ilonnott, Frod Hcnnott, f Cordon Smith and Ilobort Swaiitou 'went fishing up tho north fork of Coos IUvor. Thoy came back after a stay of sovornl hours with somo 'forty fish. Ono of tho trout wna 1G inches in longth, which Is woll within tho limit ttllowcd by law. Comes Incognito .Maybe. On tho registor of tho Chandlor Hotel Hits morning npoparod tlio name, In bold lottors, "Woodrow Wilson, Washing ton, I). C." "Dad" -welch doclnrod It his belief that tho Prosldont of theso United Stntcs may bo horo "In cog" to look nhor tho railroad situ ation. Another man ventured tho 'opinion Hint maybo ho Is coming 'horo to buy somo timber lauds. At any rato bo's hero. ' , ' Co to Jefferson. Alex Drnudt and Morlln Chappolle, tho North llend dolmtlng team, loft thlH morn ing for .Tofforaon, near Albany, whoro tomorrow night thoy nro to moot tho dobntlng team of that placo, arguing tho negative on tho Swiss hullitnry question. To win this ar gument means much for North llond as It would filvo thorn tho chanco to moot u team from Knstorn Oregon nt Kugono In May for tho champlon 'shlji of tho stnto. 1T0 Hear Case on ViwtH. C. I. Ilolgnrd hns received word from tho Sunroino court to tho offect that u nnotlon of tho defendants In tho Va8o of Jako .Mutson versus n. 11. .Ilolsnor and others for n roahcurlng was donlod April 1 and tho caso will detormtno tho suit now on tho facts. Involved in tho controversy nro lfiO Liicros of land on North Inlot, tho nlnlntlff seeking to forocloso on a fcontract to purchaso tho farm. Hols- 1ier Is now living on tho ranch, COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency OBLE THEATE TO-NIGHT n. 1,,,UST MavJ.IifloId'8 Firo-Proof Theater ""0( .Miv ,.., .... ,. ..... . "" u riiuvss l'utuvcs III tlio worm fAttUH, - 'ures ,,, , (I'N lu "AMBITION" Four reels 1uT tho funniest 'b tho world's greatest comedian. 'lfTICK"Sl ft'IUU, row , ,l th,'0 rccl Kt-ny drama, featuring HenVy '"Ufi. ' ,,,n,cl as tho greatest actor appearing in motion plc- ' '"-.ELS TWO olTI SHOU- AIiT( xi2W f Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. AXTHOXY'K minute.,., .'' ,,. :. ,...., ... ""-iii'.nrnii nviilll Aiinir 'eaufe ci)m,,!T"An,,a se'iu-t mid Karl Wlllainis in a bplendld ""XllV v MOHT tiikiia HVJIA IN "OAILMKN." j Do Somothlna For Your Town. I Tlio "Clean Up and Paint Up" ive ' inent will do much to make our town I healthy aul beautiful If each citizen does his full hliure In ;ho home, srhool shop, church and neighborhood. It will be ii school of good citizen ship. Let every ono take a hand In tho campaign. First Lino of Defense "Pa, what is tho llnt Hue of de fense?' " "That depends on tho clrtumstiince. son. If this country were at war the first lino of defense would be tho navy When a mini's married It's usually the telephone line, by which ho tries to square himself before ho come home." Itlrmlngham Age-Herald. ArTEyo to Safety. Living BKelutou (president of Freaks Secret society) Our orgnulz-itlou. hi dies und gentlemen. Is about nrrfec tnl It will bo necessary, however. i do-i n treasurer. Who shall It be? Cli"iu of Meml-ow- The legless wonder.' BICYCLE TIRES Iluy Them From Us. Wo Chargo Nothing to Put Them . on Your Who?! MARSHFIELD CYCLERY I Hears a .Motion. Judgo Skip worth returned last ovonlng .-from I Coquillo und this morning before go- ing buck again heard a motion In tho 'caso of tho .Mooso lodge vorsus J. I Wright Wilson. The lodge is suing Vol- ono-half or tho 1911 taxes, or i ?rr.27, on tho proporty at Second 'stnot which thoy bought from Mr. Wilson and also for $25 rental. Tho llodgo attached and garnlsheed tho I First National Hank and Judgo kliuvorth ord -red a representative ATTOKNHY C. I. KKiaAKI) was In Coquillo yesterday on legal business. Q. .1. L12MANSKI luft on tho morn ing train for Handon after a short visit hero. ItOBT. M'CANtf wont to Coiiulllo yesterday on a business trip, on the auto lino. Now is the Time to get your New Spring shoes or slippers while the stock is complete, and you can make a saving of 33 1-3 percent on every pair. Ladles' Patent .Mary .lanes. . . .$1.1)8 Ladles' Dull '-'..strap Slippers. .$1.08 ladles' Patents, It-strap, medium heel $2.23 Ladies' Pumps, dull and pat ents M8 Latest In Ladles' Shoes, !?2.l)8, l.fiO .Men's Shoes, button or lace; save ."lie on u pair !?'-()8 .Men's (iiiiimctal, button or luce, rT'fla. VoMX $1.00 value, our price .( nJKS&A Men's Shoes, Uuniiietal, button or Hand .Mado Kress Shoes, button or lace, $0 values, our price $1.08 S lp, isr Orioinators ifflfej, Ul f incorporated S Low Prices JBEa!1' 'l,f -'' Next Door to Postoffice We Lead Others Follow 'J. 12. WAN.V AND WIF12 runio In on tho train laBt evening from North Lnkp to visit horo. OTTO SAIIItO, of ltnudon was a pas Bongcr on thu Coquillo auto Btago yesterday aflornoon. I1ENKY UITHOF loft today for Eu gono after spending sovoral months In the county. IJAHIi JACODS roturnod to Kugono on tho morning train. Ho has been horo for somo tlmo working. J. U. AUSTIN, of, Gardiner, roturnod homo on tho morning train aftor I , sovoral days spont horo on busi ness. Friday and Saturday Specials Buy Paanut Butter in bulk, 2 pounds for 25c OUR EVERY DAY PRICES: Local Rhubarb, per pound 5c Fresh Asparagus, 3 pounds for -.-25c Peanut Butter, 5-pound pail 80c Norway Dairy Butter, 2 pounds for 75c Van Camp's Sauer Kraut and Pumpkin, No. 3 tins 2 for 25c Champagne Cider, pint bottles, 2 for 25c Loganberry Port, 2 for .' 25c WE SAVE YOU MONEY GETTING'S CASH GROCERY Phone 394. 130 North Broadway. WATCH FOIt OUU SPECIALS. They mean money In your pocket MHS II. IL SAOA1112HD, wlfo of Cnpt. Sagaliord, o'f tho Bteiunor Eva on tho Umpqiiii Is in tho city visiting. DISTUICT ATTOU12NY L. L. L1I JEQVI8T returned homu last night from Coquillo whefo ho wont on court business. CHAItLES HALL expects to lonvo in tho morning for Portland und Hood IUvor to bo gono sovorul daya on business matters. WOULD UUILD A SHED OVI211 THI2 COUNTY ItOAD Doptity C-amo Warden Thomas brought back with him on a rocont visit through tho county a novel nug gcstlon rognrdlug good roads, ono that ho claims is to bo ventured to tho county court. 0. S. Wamor, out fon Myrtlo Crook, bus evolved tho plan of building a shed over tho county road. Ho says that this would bo cheaper than planking and would glvo nu all year road. W. A. IJAHKKTT, deputy officer of tho Knights of Columbus, iiccom panlod by Mra. Dnrrott, arrived horo last ovonlng on tho ntugo. C. II. PECK wont to Onld Ucncli this morning whoro ho will bo In terested In tho fish cibo coming boforo tho court thoro within n fow days. MAX HEK1AUU may roturn this aftornoon or tomorrow from tho stnto university ut Eugono to spond a weok's vacation horo with his parents. A. C. VESTAL said that inasmuch as ho was not montlonod in. tho list out on tho train Wednesday ho would try it again today. Ho bought a ticket for Ndrth IJond and rodo all tho way. K. MOOHI2, dork of tho Eugeno school board, n brothor-ln-law of William Crimes, with his llltlo son, enmo ovor from Eugono last ovonlng. Ho wont to Coquillo this morning on school busluoss. nu. A. L. HOUSEWOUTH and I10U 8EY KHEITZKIl aro leaving on tho train tomorrow morning for Portland to Join their wives who aro visiting up thoro. Thoy will probably drlvo back ovor tho Pa cific Highway. I Spocdiwl! sails Miiith from .Miut.li i field .M'oiulii)' at : p. in. Tliketx at Abstract office, .Murshflebl, nnd Mr 1 Colluni mill I'nlntor, North lleud. NEW TODAY I FOIl SALI2 Thii breeding pens, 3 white Wynndottos, with coqpb; rensonablo. HG1 Ingorsoll Avo. , TOILET SOAPS. Women nro beginning to reall.o iiow miuli ilepends on tho QUALITY of tho Soap tiny me mid how llltlo itpcn mo attractive ness or tho wrapper. Long ngo wo advocated tlio loaHonableness of this and now our soaps nro care fully selected not only for daintiness- but for purity nnd hygienic value. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 208 Wo Deliver Imniod!ately Please suvo your old newsjHipcru Maud iiiui!iuliiH tor ilio riesujieiuui ladles who, will i-all for them. When you Imvo n biinille, pleaso phone one of Hie f.dlowlng: 23.l, 132, 217.1, or I7L. I.'OIt COUNTY SUHVEYOIt I hereby announce myself as a Hopubllcan candldnto for tho nom ination of County Surveyor. I h, j-j, uivr;jr.imu., . uiiui.a SCHOONEIt TILLAMOOK POUTLAND AND COOS HAY SAII.S FHOM MAHSHFIKLD TUESDAY, APIHL I FOIt INFORMATION PIION'E 278 TOM JAMES, Agt., Orenn Dock t AT THE HOTELS Chandler Hotel P. M. Morso, Eugene: II W. Sim mons, Portland; t'hurlos Wlntor in ute, Portland- W. E. Koo'dor. Spol'aner J. 12. -'mm.iiiI, Portland; M. Ilrumburgor, P)rtland; F. It WugiK'r, Portion.; W. .V Unrroit nnd w'fo, Albany; Mis. II. U. Sagi herd, iiardluor; II. .1. Drown, J'ort land; E, II. Chosr, Portend; E. A. Wnllor, Seattle; J. 12. Wunn und wlfo, North Lnko; 2!!? J. Slentrom, North Lnko; Uodor.cic Maeloay, Port land; IL K. Luwsoii, Cottngo 'Jrovo; C. Pi.woll, Portland, Ebon Pomeroy Handon; A. L. (ioorgo, Portland; It. 'E. Willis, Portland; S. C. Whlto, Portland; K. F. McLomL Portlnnd; J, K. Mooro and son, Eugono; II. W. Adrian, Portland; Mr. W. P. MoKonnn, Lampaj 11. II. Donahay, Eugono; II. L. Thompson, Portland; W. A. Schmidt, Myrtlo Point; F. U. Oraff, Portland; E. 12. Smith, North Lako; J. I). Culver, Powors. St, LnWrciieo Hotel. Dick Holland, North Jlond; F. .Martin, Coquillo; Jack Downor, Myr tlo Point; Uaymoud Uay, Ikiudon; C. Northrup, Portland; 11. Juckson, Coaledo; It. LyBtor, (Jardluor; It. I). Clow, Maploton; Kmll ErlckBon, North Lako. Itlauco Hotel Ceorgo Sohnffor, North llond; T. J. Clark, Powors; E. It. Koonoy, Powers; I. C. Lnlrd, .Alyrtlo Point; O. L. Hoglln, Powors; N. C. Ynncy, PoworBj It, J. Cotnor, South Inlot; 'it. J. Neco, Llttlo AcroB Llojd Hotel Mrs. Dickson, Cold Hench; U. L. Hattlo , Handon; U. C. Grimm, Woodburn; C. II. Mooro. North Yak- ima: 0. P. Tomploton, Powors; Jolin JKlobar, Myrtlo Point; Estio MUlor. Gold Heach; Alox II. Austin, sit kum; J. A. -Hart. Coquillo; M. Mauson, Myrtlo Point; A. Tvanlsch, Myrtlo Point; Mno MIHor, Cold Heach. t FOUND 2 FOUND In EngleMood Jttnt'yi n:lr of nnBo glasses. Owner mnv have nr i nt Times office, by piM-ir 'or this oil. WANTED Experienced stenograph er wishes position lu .Marahflcld or other town lu Coos county. Address Mrs. Ellin Wood, 1151 Churnolton street, Eugeno, Ore. J : wanted : i t WANTED Man nnd utfo for chain lioriniilil nnd Janitor. Ph Prop 2rUL WANTED An elderly lady for hntiBowork.. Hood homo. No washing. Phono aftor ft p. in. or Saturday 174-IL . WANTED TO HOIUtOW ?(I3().()0 on city rosldouco; valuo V-TiOO. i years at 8 por cont. Phono 04-X, HOO.MEKS AND IIOAHDEIIS Ap ply 2L"J So. llroadway; ratos reiuonablo. WANTED (Jlrl for general house. work Phono CG-J of 2C1-J. J Z FOR SALE I IY)lt KENT Fiunlshcd room; steam heat, bath; also housokcoqlng room. Matlock Apts. 241 Comuior clal Avo. tHM I-'Oll SALI2 Thlrty-flvo ncros, ono-half bottom' nnd ono half bench land; six acroa of good orchard; good house and barn, lighted by ncotylono gas; houso with modarn equipments; hot and cold water, bath, etc, Near Co quillo. A good buy if taken soon. Inqulro T, caro of Tlinos, or Hox 2R0, Coquillo, Oro. J t FOR RENT t $. FOIt HENT, Cheap. 1, 2 and -room Apartm'ts. Hroodway Hotol. FOIt KENT Furnished Apts. In O'Counell building. Phono 113-L. FOIt 1U2NT Furnlshod flat, hot and I com wnior, uatn. ii imru ov. I'Olt KENT Modern flvo-ifioni bun- I galow on 12th and Commorclat streets, ?l2.f,0 por month. Apply doing & Ilnrvoy. FOIt 11ENT, DOOMS, 3l)o to $1.00 Day; $2 to S3 Weo)i lloHhckeep- j lug Apts., 8 mo. lip. Vroo j i bath Lloyd Hotel Apts. tOufi