The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916-EVENING EDITION
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BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW AND GET THE BENEFIT
'OF A FULL SEASON'S WEAR
1EETS HARD BLOWS HOT A UBITE
MilJJirilN IX .Mil 1ST OI' HO Ml
(JALKOIT I'T. AltK.YA
,i?
AUTHENTIC SPRING STYLES IN
Men's Easter Apparel
Suits $17, $20, $25, $30, $3S
Surely (jive you the well-dressed look, and while they
are so much better than other clothes, they do not cost
more.
Latest in Hats $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
Manhattan and Arrow Shirts $1.50 to $5.00
Spring-weight Underwear, a suit ..$1.00 to $5.00
Always glad to show you any articles you may wish to
1 see. Store of Style and Quality.
Ilubie
Central Avenue
Weathered It In flood Shape Ar
rived Tills Morning I'riiin South
uuil Sails for North at il . in.
Hound north from Sun Krnnelsco to
'Kurokn, tho BtcattiBliip I A. Kllhnrn
poked licr noso out from under tho
ileo of Point Arena hist Tuesday nnd
huffetud Into a Nor'wcstor blowing
8C nillns per CO minutes. Thero was
a heavy sea, but tho vessel took tho
swells very well. She arrived here
this morning from the south brlng-
1 lug 17 passengers Tar Coos Hay and
a small amount of southern freight.
, At threo o'clock sho loft down for
Portland.
Tho arrivals wore:
.Wss M. Larson, II. I Cotton, Hetty
'Polnrd, Geo. Crodp,;Myrtlw E. Weu
therby, 12thol U. Vcedcr, .lohn Mur-
rell, Charles l?pp, J. A. Moon, Wal
ter Staldor, C. L. Plko, C. K, Chirk.
,'S. Domonlghlnl, Anna Lehmanowsky,
, W. 0. Hgelston, Chas. Jankson, O.
Houdikson.
I Tho departures Tor tho north wero:
' C. C .Moore, II. K. Carlton, II. C.
Fleming, C. II. Kvorutt and C. II.
ttvorott, Jr., with two steerage.
COLON I? L I MSA DI'N'IKS 1113
will m i'oii kknatoii
"Cast Aside Por.snnnl Vanities Long
A'go", Laughs Prominent I'un-
(Ionian (j'oes to .Meeting
Colonel Hosa, of Handon, mado
short work this morning of tho re
port, long current here, that ho ex
pects to run for the Republican
nomination for state senator, lie
was passing through to IOngone, tak
ing hta first trip on the train, nnd
also to attend a meeting tonight of
tho port representatives of tho
Northwest. Peter I.ogglo went for
tho Port of Coos Hay.
"What?" he exclaimed, ".Mo for
stato senator? No slreo bob," nnd
bo blew a ring of blue smoke to
ward tho celling of tho car. "Long
ago I cast aside those little pergonal
vanitie's, "lie laughed," and now I
am enjoying myself." So there Is
nothing to the rumor nnd tho Col
onel wilt not he a candidate, Huts
leaving tho field to I. S. Smith and
W. A. Ackcrmnn, of Mnrsbfleld.
At I3ugeno nro congregating tho
representatives of the Port eonimls
alons. They will talk over the mat
ter of bow to secure for their dis
trict a portion of tho proceeds from
tho O. and C. lands, providing they
nro sold.
$
; WITH THE TEA t
t AND THE TOAST
$$
Tho boss may bo satisfied with
less than tho bo3t; you ought not'
to be.
srrii a lax'iaok.
1
enn't get English through my
head,
It puzzles mo indeed;
1 think that I am writing "lead,"
Hut I am writing "load."
:
Til KM (MOD OLD DAYS.
iKdTrnrnnMT mniio .
WHicnrnuivi PJCVVO "I'll ,i0 what I can," said Colonel
$$, ltosn, "but I hardly think that any-
C. P. Mcyoorgo, agent Tor tho .thing will come of the meeting. I
stenm schooner Coaster now under (think those hinds will bo In lltlga-
chartcr to tho C. A. Smith company, "on for yours to corne
al
said If tho vessel got out of tho lower
TllltOl't'll I'ltKIOUT ItA'lr.
Coipilllo Valley Is I'avorcd by tho
Itallroatl
Word lias boon received horo that
tho Southern Pacific company has
lit anted a through rate to tho 1?. Kl-
nioro and company lino, from Port
land to Coos Hay, on all their freight
billed through to Cotiiillo Vulloy
points via Murshrield to Portland.
This Is a reduction and Is a groat
convenience to shippers. This Is the
iiiiio nrrauKoment that some time
ntio wiiH granted tho North Pacific
.Steamship company.
SAIL OX ADKLI.N'K SMITH
('HAND .ll'UV DISMISS!?!)
Ilucauso Mr. Sanford, or tho old
Brand Jury, died yesterday nt Myrtle
Point, Judgo (toko, now holding court
Ml Gold Iluacli, has wired District
'Attorney Llljeqvlst, dismissing the
body. Summon havo alroady boon
Issued for 11 now vonlro to moot In
Coiiulllo, April IM. Krom this group
a now grand Jury will bo solocted
nnd on them will full ail business or
the adjourned lonn as well iih the
now cases coming up. This will put
tho grand Jury In session and roturn
Ins Indictments during tho regular
Wrcirlt court session.
."liny today sho would lenvo S:m Frun
1 cisco on Tuesday, returning, bringing
fro'uht.
Tho steamship Kilhuru arrived this
Aboard tho Bteamshlp Adellno ''-'"nilng nt 11 from San Diego nnd
Smith when she sailed lato yesterday. 'w'l' points, sailing from hero nt 3
afternoon for Oakland wore the fol-l''- rr I'ortlnnd.
Jowing pasjongers, Frank Murphy,' Hi" stonm schooner Coqulllo nirer
It. S. Wright, X. S. Matson, Mr. j nrrlvpd Into yestordoy afternoon to
(llllen, Mrs. K. A. James. Alden. I 'o lumber at tho C. A. Smith '
Clnrenro and Irvln Jamos, I?. A. ! tor "ny Point. Sho Is tho only steam
James, K
lott.
M. Mottlor nnd Mr. MoU' schooner on tho const still burning
I coal and it Is said that tho bill for
I fuul about matches up with the prof-
jl's. Tho vessel Is of ',:, not tonnage.
IS INVKSTHIATIN'O r.iri-lnq .i'ii nnn font r iiimi,n. ...i
""""'-" IWVf"" BVlUV l lUIIIIIUI (11III
I'lfcld Is Now ItioniNldo
Tho hulk of tlio Flfleld 1in.i Hwung
around, broadsldo to tho boating of
the sons, ho said, and it looks more
discouraging than ever. Tho Htern
Is swinging; tho prow Is mined
solidly sonio I 2 or M foot In sand.
Tho motion of tho aftorpart of tho
vessol Is expected to gradually break
her In two.
In dnys of old, wlion knights wero
bold,
Thoy woro tin suits that tinkled,
And it could rain with might and
' main.
Hut those stilts never wrinkled.
t Jay Doyle.
1 ' ; ;
Havo you noticed "how a touch of
minshluo makes the whole world
grin?
.. .;. .;.
I otkstio.v i-'oit tim: day.
: 4
What is tho now ICastcr hut going
to cost?
WAISTS
IN THE NEW STRIPED MATERIALS AT THp
GOLDEN RULE. WE HAVE JUST rc
CEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF TRIO
MADE WAISTS FOR WOMEN. COME IN
AND SEE THEM.
$3,001
Wide Stripe Crep3 tie Chine
Wide -Stripe Voihs
" $1,25
Heavy Tub Silks ,
Taffeta White and Colors S2.45 and S275
White and figured Town Waists . 50c, 65, and 93c
ladies' and Misses' Middies 85c to SI u
--
I ori'snox i-'oit tiik day
Did you "ever see a black cow,,
eating green grass and giving white!
milk which inal8 yollow butter? I1
Do Your Spring Shopping at
awe
The
Golden
.MAIL IHlL.WS TltAIX.
K
JUST ARRIVED
A large shipment, of the very latest creations in
A special United States land fom-i(,i0 j x 1H;
miBsionor Is roportett to lie horo in
vestigating tho operation In this
county several years ago of Will
uuil Dick Puter, sons of S. A. D.
Pulor. The young men secured
nuinll fees to further for Individuals
claims on tho O. & C. Innds.
Delay of the afternoon train from
Jtoed3port la occasioned, according
to railroad mon. bccatiBO of tho load
ing nnd unloading of tho parcels
wtin built at Prospor, on tho Co-!,08t "",1 tlle "mll A" H00 "8 th-'
She may bo caulpped
vory shortly with oil burning appara
tus. Tho Coaster, Tillamook, San Podro,
Adeline nnd Hardy nro In tho lower
trains are nuio to go nil tho way
through without stopping, they say
thou tho schedule will bo protty
well held to . During tho fow days
that tho train took no parcels pojt
v i ii tf m
bay nnd may get out at 1,0 o'clock ll,, nrrlval ,mPk ,,oro from tho lJmi)
li'iil,;ht. Tho Tlvorton Is also there.
( 'a was always on tho minute.
LAST (!IAXCi: TOXIOIIT
Y GET
GMPINY
XO SL'CCKSSOIt YICT
KIHIIKRMK.V ATTICXTIOX
t R p. m. this evening tho doors J
cf the county clerk's office nt Co-JXAV.IL .MILlTlA I'Olt rot)S ItAY IK
('oiiiicllmaii .'Must llo Xamcd for
(J. .Mwks' Placo
KXCOL'ltAt.'KD
quillo close and thuroafter It fvlll
ho too lato for ambitious politicians
to list their candidacies for tho of- Darrlnc a slip in tho nresont nlnns.
flclol ballots of tho primaries on 'Coos Hay will havo n full company of
May 111. It is ild, however, that MS naval mllltlamon, tlrlllliiu in ttni-
raudldntes may still announce them
solves as running Independently,
Coos Hay Ice and Cold StornR
Company, of Slnrshfleld Is prepar
ed to buy any iiinnllty of fresh
flotindors, smelt, perch, uK hall
but and sole. For prices, Inquire
ut the office.
WAS COOS IMOXKKIt
Diuico nt .Sumner Saturday night.
MiihIc by Sumiier (inlicstin. Imncli
llotiltu leavi'H Xorth llcud nt 7s!IO
l. lit, and .Miu-hlirfclil nt H p. m.
Hiipper will bo mimmI at the ball,
Mrs. .Matt Stiua Who Iteccntly Died
I'oi mi'i'ly Lived Hero
Word has boon received hero of
tho death of Mrs. Matt Stora, form
erly a resident of Coos Hay and il
pioneer of thlj locality. Mrs.
Storn died at Ilerkeloy, Calif., where
with her husband sho hud resided
for many years past. She had been
a long sufferer of paralysis whlcij
Idumcli Caililiac leaves Mnrsliflclil oansed her death. Mrs. Stora con
forms boforo the railroad cololirntlon
In lato .Inly. This encouraging now
was brought back from Portland by
Charles Hull, nfter a conference with
'Governor Wlthycombo and with Ad
jutant (ionornl White, O. X. O.
Speculation Is rlfn In Hustuldo and .
In Cooston us to whom .Mayor Kltson
V'ill appoint to tho Knstsldo council
to fill tho placo or L. U. Mcchi:, do
ceased. Tho appointment is expect
ed to lit) mudo at a mooting tho lat
ter part of this mouth. Tliore bn
been three mimes especially men
tioned, Messrs. M. L. Hunt, Iverson
and Alexander, of Cooston.
For ;io dnya notices must bo posted
In Kastsldo boforo council action can
bo taken on tho vncatlug of tho Hon-
Spic and Span for
-aster"
Coats
L
Waists
tor front.
Furthermore tho governor, the
adjutant gonoral and President Hugh l'neBS0' l,lllt nIK tho Kastsldo wn
Mel nlii, of tho local Chamber of Com
norco, havo sent wires to Washing
Ion, asking that a torpedo boat hr
Miitloned horo. Word is cxpectoi
back within a wook.
will taki: a unci?
The Coos Campflro (llrls
meet at the (Juild Hall tit l:.lu p. m. ,
liny tho Sanitary rapped
Top and llulsuiii I tread nt.
Sanitary Food Store.
Tip
tho
The Itov. It. . Itengtson,
Suedlsli Lullitraii Minister, lies-
will Idonce 2l lliglilauil Ave. Phono
or Allegany Sunday morning at H ducted tho first boarding liouso on tomorrow and take a hlko to l?ast-
o nock, i-etiirnlug at ." p. m. Cars Cimu Hay A stepson and stop- side.
for hire at Allegany. daughter are Andrew Storn and Mrs.1
- , John Hrndrlckson of Coos ltiver.
will-AT, ijiiM.I. Il.i:s I Several cousins resldo Iii this county.
CAXXOT III? ItF.tilSTIIKKD
Judgo Pennock made out a regis
tration card for Walter Itichnntson
which has just been returned by
County Clork Watson. Tho cam
read, "Havo voted for years in Coos
county. Unable to find father's cit
izenship papors." Mr. Watson ad
vised taking tho matter to District
Attorney Llljeqvlst. Ulchnrdson wnnt
od to register weoks ugo, hut could
not as ho did not have his father's
papers of naturalization.
EDISON PHOTO DRAMA
IS ESPECIALLY FINE
Llbliy Coal, Di.l.lH) urn.
New Firm New Prices
YV E have one of the finest Cash Registers in Ore
gon; cost $550.00. Wo aim to make it pay for
itself in one year by increasing our cash sales. In or
der to make this plan work out, we have two proposi
tions to make to the public:
FIRST We will meet the prices of all our competitors;
SECOND We will give coupons with every cash sale
(special sales excepted) which will be redeemable IN
CASH at 6 per cent of purchase. '
We maks a specialty of Office Supplies, Cameras and
Photo Supplies. See our window display. A fine stock
of Easter Cards just received."
COOS BAY STATIONERY CO.
By I. S. SMITH
SCIIOO.?l TILLAMOOK
I'OIITLAXD AND COOS ItAY
SAMS FltO.M MAKSIIFIKLD'
TliritSDAY. APItIL til.
I'Olt IXFOII.MATIOX PIIOXI? U7H
TOM .1AMF.S. At Ocean Dock
ItOIlT, W. SWAXTOX,
(Jiaduato ("Demist.
! SILVER TEASPOONS
FREE
i
With eiery ."tie piuchaso or Xjnl'.s
Quality Pivparatlous, whether In
the Toilet l.life or Family Itemedies.
SPF.CIAL
I
Mother's Week at the XYAL QUAL-I
ITY STOIII?. SKI? oril W1XDOW.I
If you want the IHCST, call at 71
Mai Let Avenue, or Phono III.
1'UO.Mrr DKLIYKKY.
Rubber Sole
Outing Shoes
Wo havo just rocelvod ono of the
nicest and niftiest Hues of men's,
w omen V, boy3, and girls' white can
ivas Outing Shoes with white rubbe;
eoles over shown on Coos Day. Thev !
I are Just tho thing for suiumor out
i Ingw and picnics and are sold at prhes
Uliat everyone can afford to pay.
j .lust read this list and nolo tho
prlcei : !
Men's White Canvns High Shoos, j
whlto rubber soles. Price. . . si. nil '
Women's Anklo Strap Pumps,
white, and whlto with hlae.t
trimmings, white rubber soles
Pair .sl.,-,0
Hisses' whlto Knuny Lou
Pumps,, whlto rubber solos.
Price , $1,55
Children's White Oxfords, rub
ber soles mi,.
Hoys' Whlto Canvas Shoes, whlto
rubber soles, Pelr k.v
1 1 tho hills looking for u herd
goats,
"The Destroying Angel" to lie Shown
at Itoynl Tomorrow XIKht Will
1'loasu.
"Tho Destroying Angol," an Edison
plmtodrnma released through Klclne
Kdlson Foaturo Sorvlco, to ho shown
at tho Itoyal theatro tomorrow night
Is a faclnntlug story of romaiico nnd
trngedy told la film in a mnnnor that
leaven llltto to bo doslrod. Its title
is oxtromoly upproprlato tragody
apparently going hand-'.n-hiiiid with
admiration or lovo for Mnry Ladls
las. Tho man sho first ehoso tor a
husband Is killed In tin automobile
accident, tho next ndmlrer upon
It ii believed that whom she looks with favor In lnur-
nieets the Hoseburg
ItAXCIIKIt IS UlLLKD
HOSl?nUlt(l, Oro., April H. The
body of Henry Under, a prominent
Phono 72. rancher, was found nt tho bottom of
-ja deep ravine.
he was killed by a fall when In was doretl, nnd still another
for tragedy to sialic forth. Auof
tlon with her, a imro.clurnlBj.lii
able girl means only miifortt:
death : a trail of human mlKrri;
blood marks hor path throuji I
until finally HiibIi Wbltrtwt"
the spoil that foils an uiuto.1
U the charmed llfo and throH
l ! found a powerful cllmii, Inv
to "Tlio Destroylns Angel" re!
from n terrible thrall of lrtw
Mabollo Trimnelo as Mary 11
Ifclns. and Marc .MacDermott mil
"Whltukor havo tlio titular roiw.
,i
Altlti:STi:i) IN' I'OKTIAXH
l!05?HIM'ltfi. Ore, Arll H-'
M. M. Wright, ttlio More Jo1
h.st was einnl'vcil as a::lit '
the comme-clrl ilopartiunU l
uri.nols. was arrwif
of same fate. Tho Mndliug of lovo in Portland on a tliarse ol
their breasts appears to he the signal v orthless il.i l.s.
fj
HRHHHMHHHHHHHV'
m
mmsm
McCall
Patterns
and
MAGAZINES
SATURDAY,
?
FECIAL
foir
ONDAY and TUESDAY
Gordon
Hose
for
Women
SUITS AND COATS
- A big reduction for theso throo dayg on U
lulls and Coats of Now Spring Stylos aud us
l0""K 9 f.UC
MM I IWFRY
. . i loiter n"
wo aro now ready ror our iuih'm.
r.nd an oarly seleetlon Is mhisable
New Summer Lawns, Klaxons anil uiiuuioj.
nil stripes and fanolos 1-lijc, irc
Hydegrade Oalatoas. all colors and white
Per yard
Put tain Scrims, whlto and ecru. 2So nnd
30o value Special ,fl(. ,,
It. M. C. and C. M. C. Crochut and Tatting
thread all' sixes, per ball
1Dn
lUb
20c
18c
10c
New strlio nnd plaid Taffetas. 30 Indies 1 tH
...,.. . , . $1 25 unu liuw
uif, npotini T
i... , ...'. ...,.... i ,..n necular 1fl(
ui' crauo iwiuo uiiiiiik """"' in
.
bl
12 1-2 cent' values, snoclal .
nungalow Aprons, nil colors and sU- jJJ
tpoelul . 60c audi'
t V 9K W ,i nor
All now pattorns In percales, spcdal lr
ard
1!
ue
Bunker Hill
Swanton Drug Co.w. H. Dindinger & Co.
1HE PENSLAR AND NYAL
Store for Quality Chemicals'
inorlcnn Lady Corsets.
$I..-iO, $2.U
.!)!l.li.-,
aud
S. So Jennings
NORTH BEND
The store that sells the best
for less
Muslin
gowns,
values
$1.25 alues
$1.50 alues,
nn.broldery
7:.r nd
II
5
$i.o
71 .MAItKKT AL
Phone 32
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