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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1916)
it -wi ivnm'W'"r ii THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 EVENING EDITION FIVE EMEEpagEatl mmm !' , - I REvrriB MtfttHH THE WEATHER REPORT l H AiuiUlnt I'rvtt lu Ciro. tin 'limn. fcons and vocal culture, according to a mossago from Portland started for Coos Day and expects to remain here permanently and rosumo hor c1aBg.cs. She waited until bIio could como to Marahfleld by train. Lively at HI I'iino. Dick Rogers formerly of Coos Bay, writes to friends lioro from Kl Paso, Texas, ilo says that tho plnco Is very llvoly with warlike preparations on account OREOON Fair couth, lofrtho troops In Mexico. Dlcl: Bont uiiBcttled, probohly Bhowors ''some of his friends photo's of the north, winds mostly south- 'dead -hody of Con. Lopaz, a Villa lender killed by tho American sold- icrs. Announcement . Mr. C. F. Pankow, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, arrived yesterday lo lake charge of the sundry and supply end of my garage. Mr. Pankow is an experienced supply and tire man anuwill he at your servic3 at all times. I found that I could not give the automobile end of the business the proper attention as long as I had to look after the supply end too, so for this reason we will begin remodeling the supply department Monday and just as soon as possible will have a complete stock of sundries of all kinds a stock unsurpassed this side of Portland. Having Mr. Pankcw to look after the supplies exclusively and myself the automobiles exclusively will cnabla me to give the peo ple of Coos County service like they have never gotten before. We ex pect to keep the garage open all night just as soon as ths roads open up, so in doing this, we will n able to wash cars at night and give! people a 24 hours service. I would like to have you drop in and get acquainted with Mr. Pankow, so when I am not in, you will feel abso lutely at home. I expect lo m?k3 the QUICK, DODGE and CHEVRO LET more popular, as I'll do nothing else ljut look after car sales and car service. I hope all automobile owners will realize tli3 big advan tages I am going to give them and that you all will give me your pat ronage. The more business that com:s "to GooclrunYs Garage, the more efficient service I will be able to give you. The roads are all 0. K. to Coquille, Myrtle Point and to the beach, so don't forget tollrop in before taking your. trip tomorrow. GEO. GOODRUM, oodnim's Garage erly. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD PVir the 21 Jiourn andlng nt 1:10 a. in., April 8, by HenJ. Ustllnd, special government Maximum, C8 Minimum .-. 11 At I: i:i a. in 17 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept. 1 11)15 71.07 Precipitation snuiu period last year 57.CI Wind: Northwest; partly - cloudy. To Finish Not Week. Tho total assessing of Coos county property will bo completed within a week, ac cording to County Assessor T. J. Thrift, who was hero today from Co ' qullle. Ho said that tlio figures will total about tho siuno as they did laat year. Tho" Hoard of Equalization will bo Hi session nt Coqulllo In 'September, at which tlmo the Central nvonuo property holders aro going Now is the Time to get your New Spring shoes or slippers while the stock is complete, and you can make a saving of 331-3 percent on every pair. $n V 9 (ovur "onmaBso" to mako their pro- test ngalnst tholr assessments. SUNRISE AM) SUNSET Saturday .... (Jinnies Are Returned. A pair of April S. . Sun rises at j'glaBscs wero found In tho Englowood 1 1 5:30 and nato at G:3I. Jitney tho other evening and tho v.. W Originators of Low Prices ladles' Patent Mary .limes. . . .$1.08 Ladles' Hull li-strnp Slippers. ,$1.8 Indies' Patents, il-strnp, medium heel . . t !?-.-." Ladles' Pumps, dull and pat ents $1M8 Latest In Ladles' Shoes, $l!.l8, 9:1.50 .Men's Shoes, button or lace; mivo ()(' on a pair !?!MB .Men's (iiminetnl, button or Inco, 1.00 value, our prlccS !jt:l.50 Men's Shoes, (Junmctut, button or hue, $5.00 values, our price 9:1.08 Hand .Made Dioss Shoes, button or lace, 80 values, our price 91.08 We Lead Others Follow Next Door to Postoffice f4 4- finder brought them promptly to Tho $ 'Times office, tho recognized clcnrhlg 'houso on Coos Hay for lost and found nrtlnlnn. .A Hlimll wiint tldv. BORN p .Z III UUIUB. L A Olllllll WUIIL tlllV. II13 6066o 'placed In Tho Times want column .ARSON Horn to Mr. and Mrs. P. jond tho glasses wore claimed by and 13. Larson of Allegany, yesterday, rostorod to Mrs. Thomas Howard. April 7th, a girl, nt tho Mercy llos- Times want nds. got results becauso pltal. dvoryono on Coos Hay reads Tho Times. Communion Serv.'ce. Thoro will bo u Borvlco of Holy Communion In St. Mary'H Chapol, North Hond, to morrow .morning nt 8 o'clock. Will ('ominciit'o Suud.iy. The vnlon rovlvul sorvlcos In chargo of Ilruco lOvatiH will cotnmeuco Sunday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock nt tho Methodlut church. Condueted Story Hour. Miss Owoneddo Tower conducted tho story hour nt tho public library till h morn ing. Hor subject dealt with tho Un do Itemus Btorlcs. Phone 3?3L Marsbfield Stmts Now Pnrlor. 15. 13. Smith, proprietor of tho North I.utto llotol, ! In starting an ico cream pnrlor nt , North Lake. II. M. Sai'ter wont up this morning on tho train and will I help him lu gottlng tho- bunlncBs tin I dor way, returning homo on Monday. mzgMm$mmii m Roads tn (Jond Shape. Autolsts ' roport that tho roads to Sunset ll'.iy are In tho best shnpo now that thoy havo boon In this scnuou. It is ex- J posted' tat tomorrow a great many, owners of machines will tako nd vnntugo of tho opportunity nnd g?t down to tho bench. Also now that tho trains nro running out to North ' Lake It will bo posslblo for outln ', parties to lcavo Mnriihflold about i 9:38 n. m. nnd havo soverat hours I nt tho popular resort boforo return lug on tho nftornoon train. ONION SETS Just received a quantity recently. It is time to seed. Your grocer sells them. H. W. PAINTER SsMif : y. m TIjO S r a cL IftMlk A f m D. A. Jones Says "The day of freak fashions is no more; no one wants to rival the get-up of a circus clown. Clean-cut, dignified style, such as you'll find in Kuppenhcimer and Royal Tailored Cloth3s, is what well dressed men insist upon.'' THE FIXU Marshfield : : North Bend & BUY FRESH 1 B HOMEMADE' j Candies 9 SARTER'S I I PURE ICE CREAM. 1 g iffiw w e .no i Central Avenue I To Ulstrlbuto Mooklets When tho Exposition closed down In San Fran clfcro thero was still on hand an cn tlro box of Cooh county booklctH. Tho Sv.ayno nnd Hoyt company writes that It has turnod them over to tho San Krancleco Chamber of Commerce; intercourse with tho warring parties and that they will bo distributed by ' that body. Want Continual peace. William II. TaTt, possibly by moans of n rub bir stamp, has signed a lottor to tho Mocnl Chamber of Commorro calling attention to tho fact that In Wash ington, 1). C May 20 and 27 v.T.r no hold tho annunl mooting or tho l.oaguo to Knforco Peace. Of Interest Is n mensuro now advocated, that Is, to got all nntioiiB to agreo that pro- LAUNCH COOH, ror charter, dipt. h. vidlng any two of them o to war Knrtscn, Phono a00-.TJ, nftor C without Hrst at leaBt lotting ; trlb- P. r.i., or IICO during day. unai nci on inoir iruuuiua, mu - ( imilnlng countries nhnll rofuso to hnvo nny commercial or nnuncuu $ NEW TODAY t I'Olt SAIjIJ Saw slv-rooin bunga low, completely furiilslr;d; Noilh Tenth tt vet. X. S Mattron, phono I'OH KAMI Kill nrres bench land, good location: prko $1200.00. tonus' lo suit. See I. Folsonl, Co- iiullle, owner. O, room. Matlock Apts. clal Avo. 241 Cotnmor- l,iolfs t's OvMr. "I havo hoard co much about tho Coos Hay country Hint 1 Just had to soo what It Is like," said Mrs. 1 O. Mason, of Portland, today. She Is a llttlo oldoriy lady, vho eaino down yesterday from hor homo nnd loft again this morning for tho north doclnrlng thnt ulio Is well sat'Hfled with hor trip. j T. J. bCAIFM t A. II. ItOIKlWli lMarshfiel(!'firnTn co I K)tlmta FarnU!ied 1 tho 14JUU. MarHlifMd. nree They Ibuo Plenty of Tliem. Prac tically every mall coming Into tho Chamber of Cominorco for tho pust weok has brought nppoals for flnnn elnl n'.d, nppoals from various so clotlca In Knglnnd who wnnt to do something for tholr blind and maimed wnrrlors. Tho lujurod nro legion, say tho letters, and somothlng will havo to bo dono to mako nt loast part of tho mon Kolf supporting, .. . .. .. . !.., I ...l.llo ..(llOI- Will 1!!1VU IO DO I'iiri'U .mil null II uiiiiics. tt uvum j " w --- - flnu, vnnr l.v vMr Inln I lo liav. KO I for t 10 rOHl Of UlUir IIVU3. itvumvi ....l w. ..rf J w - -" W , . do tho boozo bv liont from Callfo hI.Ih llrnakwator vosterdnv brought ! Hod Cross funds. a heavy supply or liquid refresh ments. Tho Wells Knrgo lCxprcos company recolvod about nlno largo chests, filled with many Individual orderB. I'Olt HUNT Kiinilhlicil rooms, 073 So. Eovonth street, phono lll-R. I'OH HAM3 Two breeding pen.1, 5 whlto Wjundottcs, with coops; reasonable. CGI Ingcrsoll Avo. AllI KOU SAIilC Thlrty-flvo neres, ono-hnlf bottom and one half bonch land; six acres of good orchard; good houso nnd barn, lighted by acotyleno gas; houso with modorn equipments; hot and cold water, bath, etc. Near Co qulllo. A good buy if tnkon soon. Iuqulro T, enro of Tlmos, or Dox 250, Coqulllo, Oro. $ X FOR RENT I $4$ l'Olt HKXT Four room house li ICnstsIdo. Phono 150-J. WAXTICI) l'2ici leneed btenograph. or wluhcs pojltlou In Manilifield or otner town in uoo3 couniy. i I'OH lli:XT, Clicnp. 1, t: nnd Jl- room Apartin'ta. Ilroadwuy llotol. l-'OH HKXT l-'uniMied Apln. In O'Connell building. Phono 113-L. Address Mrs. Kula Wood, 1151 FOIl HKNT Furnlslied flnt, hot nBJ cold wntar, uatn. k3 iiuru bu shipinonts como boat thero liavo boon chain lottors lu this California. Tho steam-tcountry for tho ptirposo of ralBlng Charnolton streot, Kugeno. Oro. WANTED I WAXTIJI) Mnn mid wtfo for clmiii liorinaid and Janitor. Ph Prop 2t9l WAXTHI) An elderly lady for housowork. Good homo. No washing. Phono nftor 5 p. in. or Saturday 1 74-It. JJBTiT ,"WTl-.-l OYAL TONIGHT 'Till: t'OMMl'TKIIS." CAXDI DATI : AX V WAV. Will l,oeato lleie. Mrs. Oeral illnn Morris, who loft Coos County ni.mii iwn vnnra niro. nnd who lias, , tonslvoly In n local weekly. lison rosldlng In Portland following 'glad thoy appreclato the value of ad To Tlmos renders: Tho political pot Is boglnnlng lo gimuior and It appears tliut my op ponent's whoel-horsos, W. J. Conrad and Je3s Harton nro ndvortlslng ex- I am her profession of Hiving piano les- space In tlmt stern moldor of public end op'nlon. and besides the editor needs tho money. Hut even though 4 - SNAPPY BUYS - 4 dist'V001" "W ,uo,,rn bungalow, located In tho bo3t rcsldonco la ,l,arrt s,",faeHl stroots, r.O foot lot, level with terraced n 1'ri'P $;-,oo, Your tonus. Monthly payments If desired. tlear!00"1 Wodeiw suburban homo, two lots', 0x100, lovel nnd In i ,anl BU,f"cel ,oail litUng to promises. .Modern iiluinb i. saia8e ml t'ord car In good condition. Price comploto " Good term,. bonlrab, usU,Bnie lQt. 50x105. witliln flvo mlnutoa walk from iaStMCCWl'1" 60 f0t street frontago. Street Improvements In I'aia for j'r.t. ;ft!o0( 23 (lowl aml ?lQ pQr montn If d03ired. fitp "te,ooa tlXl' 'ut. 50x105, cloarod nnd ready fpr building. - u Tonus j to down. $10 a month, without intorcst. SeeREID About It. 150 Front St. . riot of fun Is caused vtlu'ii hubby In lugs homo u cnbaret. ucniiiilntJiiico. ui'id leaves for work tho next mom-! ing vltlir.iit ndrlsliiK his wife then J !tlio fun hog"". Sammy had an uwful I tlmo wllh ho Miffragette mill mi!',THK WI has always alined t Hirltablo constable. Ten Hays To (Set Xnine on Registra tion UOOhh ... ... . nlD, m I olmll Hl.S MRI o lht". , - " bo n candidate for, ropuuliean nomi nation for ropresontatlvo at tho com ing primaries. Very truly, ARTHUR K. PECK. Special Prescription Service Who N Utuco KvmiisV Seo ml. on page (I. D.MISSIOX lMvr Floor, 1.1c IJahony, Kle XKY VAUDKVlLbK, morrow, t!:ilt. Matlnco To- . hi ttM ibimiIMIMM1-j r-JMXI aaWWl r " 1 I . i OMOIUIOW XlflllT "Tho Ivory Snuff Hov" A famous mysttVy btory roil S.U.K balirti?aT rsls,,,,0t Jerhey Pound T d'"H ,u,,Ued U'" uotk Ulfm- " rt'sUtoml Wf.J.r": ta ' v s-vmii. "', l-'OH THAXSFF.H AXD RTOiiAaK of lioi'snuoi.n noons, FiunonT axd HAfiOAOi: Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono KM Itesldenco Phono 13-.1 Uni'kt't Avo. nnd Waterfront Tl'INDAY Tlio old Roiitlieru story, ''Mnrso Covington." BICYCLE TIRES liny Them Fi-oin Us. Wo Chargo Xothlng to Put Thein on Your Wliou'l . MARSHFIELD CYCLERY "IlinTKH PHICSCHIPTIOX SEIt VIOIJ," Wo tleslro that cmr custom ers have tlio best possible. This Is why "Tho Owl" Is so popular with our physicians. Thoy know uiul up-' pm-lnto "HeUcr Prescription Ser-j vice." Wo nro la'rgo users of Squihu'sl Chemicals and are known as 'The Siiullili Store," which stands for the best in prescription service. I Let us fill jour prescriptions. i "THE OWL" Frank P. Cohan. I I "Tho Squibb Store" of Sf.irshfleld. welcome cohhkspoxdkxck IS YOl'ltS? Ycur letters form either of two Impressions upon your correspondent. If poorly written on cheap flimsy paper you will not leave the most favorable impression. If It Is written upon tasteful artistic stationery such as our Highland Linen at 25c a box, tliero will be no doubt about tho result. Seo our exclusive lino. THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono 21)8 We Deliver Immediately WAXTKD TO HOUItOW $IM0.00 on city rosldonco; valilo $2500. 8 years at 8 per cent. Phono Cl-X. TtOOMKISS AX1 HOAHDKItS Ap ply 221) So. 11 road way; rutes muoimblo. X FOR SALE J !.'OK SALIC Selected White Leghorn eggs for Bettings, from good layers W. It. Oxonrlder, Phouo 303x2, Marshfield. FOH HEXT Modern flvo-room bin galow on 12th nnd Commercial Btrcots, $12.50 per month. Apply Going & Hnrvoy. O I'OH HEXT. hooms, noc to !. Hay; j Jj!li to 5 Week; HoiiHokecp- lug Apts., i?H mo. up. Freo j I hath. Lloyd Hotel Apts. j v Who Is Hruco Evans? Seo nd on page (I. CANDIDATE'S ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to tho will of tho Itopub llcan votors of Coos County I on nounce myself as a candldato for nomination for tho offlco of Shor Iff of Coos County at tho May pri maries. If elected I promlso to FOH HEXT Furnished room; steiuu colulnMo u,0 policy I have followed IIL'ill, uuill, uiou ,.u..m.,.w.,."i W ho is Itrucc EvnnsV on page (I. .while In offlco. Seo ml ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Coquille. Oro.. Mur. 23, 1916. N 0BLE THEATED TO-NIGHT 1V SAFETY FIRST Marsliflcld's Flro-1'roof Theater Good Music- nnd tho Fluent PJrtuV-es In Uio World VARIETY OF PIOTl'RES SEVEN HEELS ANTHONY'S SPLENDID MUSIC. "THE HOLLINO TERROR" Tho tenth installment of "Neal of the Nuvy," the tlrilllng serial melodrama. Full of thrills. "PATHE NEWS" Tho reel nowttpaper. "SPITHALL SADIE" Ouo of the funniest Patho comedies. "APPLES AND EOO HEATEItS" Ilcliig ono of tho "(let Rich Qui'k Walliimford" comic stories. "THE fiFARDIXO AXfiELS"--niid Comedy, as full of laughs as a dog Is of fleas. ( Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5ots. Tonioirow Matlnee: "The Collego Widow" lu flvo reels. Sunday night; Anita Stewait nnd Earl Williams lu a splendid feature VI-tagrai-li comedy.