The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 17, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916-EVENING EDITION
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Varsity Fifty Five
A Regular Suit for
Regular Fellows
art Sohaffner & Marx young men designers
created these suit hits; they express the youth
ful idea. But all men can wear these suits;
you're young enough, no matter how old you
are if you only think so.
Variations to please every taste
$18 and up pay $25 if you can
Clothes Purchased at this Store Kept
Pressed Free of Charge
Woolen Mill Stores
MARSHFIELD :: :: NORTH BEND
The Home of Hart Schafmer & Marx Clothes
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PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Not a Bear Steak
BUT A STEAK THAT'S A BEAR
That's wh?.: we give you when you ask us for a choice
steak. All our meat is selected with care and kept clean
and sanitary.
If you order here you will not be disappointed.
Palace Meat Market
N. I). OSWALD.
riionu -lon.j.
Central Avo.
ROYAL
TONIGHT
8 hi:i:i.s or pictuhes
MeUru,, V,. Pictures-Actual and
M of nIT,,Kt'n nt ' V 3
ck mm ' uhowin aU tl10 Principal
JJett I,, tho Mexican Revolution
8nod , Mexlco nml ,ator ram
" W- General cv,R
t AT THE HOTELS
Chandler Hotel
O. C. Hamlin, Denver Hill; Ver
lln Parker, Eugene; Nell ailflllnn,
Coos Diver; Audrey Hryant, Coos
Diver; J. W. Harrison, San Frnn
cl3co; J. H. 1. Mason, Ban Fran
Cisco; Roger D. Levy, Portland;
O. C. Sothor, flioiulalo; J. F. Snnk
ey, Portland; G. E. Johnson, Port
land; 11. L. Hall, Portland; C. F.
Dolner, Portland; W. A. Mead, So-
nttlo; K. 11. Kills, Portland; Louis
J. Zlracli, San Frnnclsco; George II.
Davis, San Francisco; A. W. Rut-
terworth, San Francisco; J. iE.
Turnbull, Portland; W. Mack, New
York; F. S. J" ;lo, Cofiulllo; C. II.
Williams, Po. -nd; S. M. Calkins,
Portland; Georgo A. Datcson, Port
land; V. 0. Hlndmnrali, Hatisor: D.
II. Dosa, llandon; P. S. Shallon-
burgor, Chicago; Miss L. J. Pat
terson, Gardiner; Mrs. E. J. Pat
terson, Gardlnor; Mrs. C. II. Pat
terson, Gardiner; Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
L. Smith and son, Coqulllo; Frod
W; Davis, Portland; II. U. Marks,
Tacomn; II. Trautnor, San Fran
cisco; L. 11. Gllbcrtson, Portland;
J. L. Standefor, Portland.
St. Lawrence Hotel
Miss Evelyn Juston, Willanch In
let; L. It. PInnrd, Portland; F. II.
Green, Portland; Mrs. I. Montgom
ery, California; Mrs, C. Iloutln,
lEmpIro; F. Kuster, Soattlo; Nor-
Iman Kough, Coqulllo; Jack Willlts,
Coqullle; Hnrry Grover, Coos Div
er; D. Anderson, Coqulllo; Frank
Thorson, Coos DIv6r; L. II. Paul
eon, Portland; P. Dalar, Reaver
Hill; Low F. Prlco, Sumner; Dort
Englom, Camp 1; II. M. Kennedy,
Deodaport; John Lowe, Dolmar;
Charles A Anderson, Dalmar; Ed
Anderson, Doaver Hill; Albert
Stlfler, lloavor Hill.
Lloyd Hotel
Jack Stora, Powors; G. It. Rak-
or, Portland; Tom Marvls, North
Rend; Chris Nolson, Allegany; V.
Nowols, Powors; C. W, Matson,
Catching Inlet; Walter McLetod,
North Pond; James Slieehan, Deav-
DUX VOl'D DICVCLE by a J or Hill; Olaf Fisher, Proaper; J. A.
j Smith Motor WJseol, attached iMellqvIst and family, Portland.
THE WEATHKD REPORT
Illy Anoclittd )'ftn to con n Tlmrt
OREGON Showers to
night; cooler In the east;
Tuesday probably air; wluds
becoming westerly.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
ItKCOD!)
For the 24 hours ending at
1:411 a. m., Apr. 17. by lien J.
08tllnd, special government
Meteorologist:
Maximum 01
Minimum ,ir
At 1:13 n. m n
Preclpltntlon 411
Precipitation ;i2
Precipitation alnco Sopt. 1,
1015 7G.27
Precipitation sanio period
last year (11. ,12
Wind, Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Monday
April 17. Sun rises at
r:l l and sets nt G: in.
t born :
?$
IJODN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Hull
of Dlvcrton, April 3, a daughter.
Want to Do Cltlcn. Sovoral poi
sons wero in tho circuit court today
making application for naturalization
papers.
Fishing DoiUh Out Tho Coob Day
bar was ninooth yesterday and many
fishing; boats went nut during thd
day.
Not Many nt Dench, Tlioro wore
not many nt tho beach Sunday. The
day was not cortaln as to weather
and besides mnny of thn Sunday ox-
cuiHloulsta wont north on tho rati
road.
MOBLE THEATER
SAFETY riDST Mnrsliflcld'H Fire-Proof Theater
Good Music and tho Finest Pictures In Uio World
Tho screen debut of tho crowned monarch of tho stnge, "ROHERT
MANTKI.,,-Tho world's mns omlnont Drnmntlc Stnr In tho start
ling nioikrn drama, "THE DLINDNESS OF DEVOTION" )y Dox
Ingram,
A stirring nrrnlgnmont or Society's sins.
Fox Pictures aro always good Seo thorn every Monday.
"SKI.IQ TRII1UNE WEEKIY"- Tlio nows weekly that covers tho
orUl.
' ANTHONY'S ORCHESTRA
Lower Floor, 15 cts.: Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
Tomorrow Night "THE EDISON DRAMATIC CO" Eight poo
Pie In "lloi'GHT AND PAID FOR." Sovon reels of Pictures One
show only
Pictures Btnrt at 7:15; play atarls S:inThreo hour show. Ad
mission 25 cents for tuliUs 10 conts for Children.
Kb
Grass Coming Up JaniB Landrlth
who wns hero from Coos Rlvor Raid
that tho grass Is coming up nnd tho
cows aro now producing moro milk.
Ho now milks 3I nnd expects to In
cronso to 42 bcoro tho inoUth Is
over.
Launch In Shipped. Aboard tho
train for Coqulllo this morning wns
tho largo gasoltno launch Denver,
that for Rovernl years Iiiih been tho
property of tho Denver Hill Com com
pnny. It hns been sold to G. T. Grn
ham nnd wns delivered today.
Quits tho Vessel. Tom Hnydon
who for n long tltuo past haa boon
oiler on tho Adollno Smith, haa re
signed his position. Ho will how
ovor contlnuo his study of liinrluo en
gineering preparatory to later tak
ing examinations.
Sunday School OrKiml.i'ri. A good
qulllo for court open'lug this morn
ing. W. U. DOUGLAS left on tho morning
train for Coqulllo on court busi
ness. EARL POWELL wns among tho vis
itors nt tho county seat this mo'rn
1"S. I
ARTHUR PECK wont over to Co-1
qulllo this morning on legal bust-'
uess. '
A. J. DA1LEY and wlfo wero up
esterday from their homo nt Gold
Deach.
CITY ATTORNEY J. T. DRANI) was1
called to Coqulllo today on legal
business.
MISS EVELYN .1USTEN of Cooston
wiu visiting a friend hero over
tho week end.
JOHN C. KENDALL returned on the
morning train from n week end
visit nt Powers.
SUPERVISOR F. A. GOLDEN went
to Coqulllo thla morning on
school business.
MR. AND MRS. J. L. SMITH and
son. of Coqulllo, wero visitors
hero yesterday.
HUGH DARCLAY returned todny af
ter spending tho week oml with
friends In Coqullle.
WILLI A.M GARRETT nnd wlfo
spent tho week v;nd In tho city
from their lionio nt Powors.
O. C. SETHER, of Glendnle, Wash.,
Ih hero on tho bay ngnln, looking
after some properly Interests.
MRS. E. J. PATTERSON, Mra. C. H.
Patterson, of Gardiner, was
among tho visitors hero yester
day. COLONEL R. II. ROSA relumed
yesterday to llandon, nfter nt
t "tiding Hie port meeting In Eu
gene on Friday.
PETER LOGGIE, of tho Port of
Coos Day commission, returned
Saturday ovenlng from an of
ficial visit to Eugene.
WHY IT PAYS
To trade at the J. C. Penney Store. First of all we do
not ask you to pay two profits, simply a small profit, an
honest one. We have but ONE pricethe same to
day, tomorrow and all the time, no double faced price
manipulating goes here, we believe in dealing on the
square with the public, no juggling of prices; honesty
Honest values, Honest prices. A comparison of quality
will convince you
Ladles Corsets 70, 08, 1.11), 1.(11), 1.08
Ladles Ho3o to, 112)6, -", !", T
Ladles union underwear 1 U.", .ll, (II), 118
Ladles vests, no sleoves HUH, 10, IU'4, II.", 41)
Pillow Slips 8 un, 10, 126, -I
Sheets, full slzo ill), 71), Hit, I) l
.Mens Fancy Suits 't.IM), H.OO, .(), 12.no
Men's llluo Sorgo Sulta o.lio, 12.B0, 1 1.Trt
Mons Spring underwear . . . .; !, 71), 1)8, l.!K
Mens work sox .' n, 8 J. icv n:
Mens dresa sox , 10, 112$, U."
Mens nnd Hoys caps , at, ill), 41), (II)
While handerchlofs rc
Originators 2j cfo,,,-, We Lead
of Jiy-JZey0 Others
Low Prices "' ' ' i " m Follow
Next Door to Postoffice
II
Y GO TO LUKES
TRAIN TO NORTH LAKE CROWD
ED WITH EXCURSIONISTS
rMi Piovo Elimlw, Curing Little
for Files Week End Dates
I'rmo 'Tlielr l'opiihully
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There woro dozuna of persons
aboard tho !:yo train ye3torday
morning for North' Lake, vnilora
VERLIN PARKER, of llandon, ro-golng up to spend 11 few hours on
turned Saturday from Eugeno 'Ton Mllo lake. This was tho first
whoro ho was called last week excursion this aeason, round Irlji
by the Illness of his mother.
JUDGE JOHN S. COKE roturnod
from Gold Deach on Saturday ev
ening mid this morning wont bnck
to Coqulllo on court business.
MR. AND MRS. O. W. I1RIGGS re
turned homo Sunday evening
from llandon whoro they wont to
attend tho wedding of their sou,
Stnnloy HrlggB.
C. E. NICHOLSON, of tho Cold ator
ngo company, canio back this
morning for n wook end trip to tho
Coqulllo Vnlloy.
G, C. SCIIROEDER loft this morn
ing on tho train for Port-
rates bolug In effect yestordny.
Long before train time tho lino
In front of tlio ticket window ex
tended through tho waiting room
and onto tho platform, So fa.it
woro tho ticket Bailors hurrjed that
when (i man proseuted himself, ask
ing for a ticket to Kansas City,
lio was told such a thing wan not
possible nt tho time.
Fishermen returning from tho
lakes last evening declnrcd that tho
fish cured little for files yesterday,
hut grnbbod well at tho trolls.
Many people camo down to North
Lnko from Tompleton and tho sur-
laud. Ho Is going to his oldjroundlng country and tlioro wns n
homo In Idaho, but expects to ro
turn hero again.
MR. AND MRS. JOE MAST of Myrtlo
big time at the summer resort with
a diversity of attractions.
I iTW vtvttw wvTvwvvvy
Pdlnt, wero hero this week ond,i cnP PCMT 9
VOIt RENT NMl 1'iirnMuMl Flat
$2!LG0 mouth, or will sell furulturo
on reasonhlu terms. Phono Din-D.
t NEW TODAY X
WANTED (leueral lioiisckcopln
by experienced girl. Phono 42G-R.
WANTED Scaiidlnulnii gill foe
gvMiornl boarding houso worlc.
Phono :tS8-J.
t
: FOR SALE
I'Ll'I'l.1 HUGH niado from old car
pets. Address Fluff Rug Co., En
gono, Oro.
1
FOR E.YCILN(DJ evni room mod.
oru houso, full cement basomont,
wash trayH, electric light, gas, flvo
'utluiito street caro sorvlco in Port
land, rout brings 7 per cent on In
vestment. 'Will trado fo Coob
Day property and tako auto In part
payment. Address "II" caro ot
Times.
returning this morning with their
ltttlo 'son who camo over to have a
phco of bono taken from his nrm.
DEPUTY GAME WARDEN THOMAS
mado a trip up Coos River yester
day. Ho says ovorybody seoins to
hnvo nccurcd illeonscs, ho has
found no violations and haa mado
110 arrests this mouth.
FUNERAL OF MRS. HOLMES
HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON
VOIt DENT Modern Ining.iJow;
Hteam heat; nlso apartment with
froo heat and wntor. Phono 47-L,
J. C. SwniiBon,
FOIt DENT FiirnMicd looms, 075
So. Soventh street, phone Ill-It.
sized Sunday school was organized Scrvl ('omliirtnl nt Homo of Son
yestordny nt North Lnko by tho Rev.
O. LoRoy Hall, of tho cruiser Life
Lino. W. J. Howard, of Hnusor, wns
elected president, with Mrs. Chnrlcs
St. Dennis, socrotnry nnd Mrs. Joo
.Magoo, troaBiirer.
In North Demi and Diirlal
in .Marshrielil
Thn funeral of Mrs, Lauroun
Holmes wn3 held Sunday afternoon
.. . .. ..L.lnnl. a. .It Hn.tlntinn et
I 111 - 11 uiuun ui lliu iuniii.u.u U.
her son, It. C. Ilolmos In North
Ilond. Tho services woro conduct
ed by Rev, A. S. Illsey, pastor of
tho Mothodlst church and tho bur
ial was at tho Odd Follows come-
SIM.' THE TRUTH
CiJi P'eturoa present Albert
nj 1 S tl10 fc'rea,Qiit or American
V, . T a"Ioiiioii.- A atronui
mi... lni.,,,mlt'lo ambition wins
- "uverslty. 5 reels.
I In les3 than 5 minutes; makes
I 100 miles on 1 gal. gasollno.
j First half dozen sold on 10 days j
I frco trial, also guarnntocd by j
I factory; n freo trial rldo, cat-
j aloguo, HtQrature, prkoj, etc. j
I can bo had of C. A. Pendleton, j
Coqullle, Oro., Agent for Coos j
I county. j 'land; F. R. Matthews, San Fran-
4 . cisco; L011I3 Fallgron, Myrtle Point;
'" '-',1. J. Hodson, Coos River; S. A.
iGrlswoId, Coos River; Peto Peter
son, Powers; J. Dompsoy, Dolmar;
lllauco Hotel
Ira Johnson, Coqulllo; Thomas
Wasson, South Inlet; P. Grubbs,
Portlnnd; Frank Wallace South
Inlet; Sam Wilson, llluo Rldgo; C.
Doran, Eugene; F. Fowldr, Emplro;
P. G. Olson. North Rend; Mlkoj
Coming I'ioiii Siimner.A nunibor
of tho K. of P. from Sumner will
como to Mnrahfiold tonight on n
special boat, hold n short meeting att0,.y jn .Mnrshflold.
tlio .Marsiirioiii lougo and uion go
to North Demi to attend n K. of P.
meeting tlioro whon tho second de
gree will bo conferrod upon Candl
Into Dandlo.
VOIt RENT, Cheap. I, U ami !J
room Apartm'ts. Drondwny Hotel,
I-'Oll DENT c I'liriilclieil AptH. In
u'conneii iniiiuiug. I'hono Vi-,
Detiiriiliig (o Portland. Roderick
Macloay, who has boon at Doguo Riv
er looking nftor tho pponlng 01 mo
salmon fishing season thero will pass
through Marshflold this week on his
wnv linniA In 1nrt1iiml. Aftnr InolilllL'
noak, Portland; J. F. Jamos, Port- I ,,, ., ,,,,. M,r mr tn,.
days ho will go back to Weddorburii
and bo on his estate there most of
BICYCLE TIRES
Uuy Them From Us. Wo
Charge Nothlnj; to Put Them
on Your Whoel
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Dan Short, Coos River; Jako Farso,
Sumner.
tho summer.
Starts Work Today. Tho dredge!
Tho mlulator read n short ob
ituary of tho Ufa of tho deceased.
Mrs. Holmes' Maldou namo was
Laiirona Sutton and she was born
at Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Nov. 20,
18.17. With tho Sutton family alio
moved to Ronton county, Minn.,
nfter tho Civil war nnd It wns thero
that uho met and married Condon
C. Holmes on Sept. 1, 1870. Tlioro
wero two children, Rush C. H0I11103,
of North Rend, and n daughter,
Miiinlo Holmes who lied In 1800.
About 1888 the family moved 1
to Walla Walla, Wash., and Mr.
Holmas died thero three years Int
er. Thirteen years ago Mr. Holmosl
FOIt II ENT Newly furnished mod
ern bungalow good location.
I. S. Kaufman.
FOR DENT Furnished flat, hot and
cold wntor, bath. SC3 Third fit.
FOR RENT .Modern Nvimiioiii hi'ii
galow on HRh and Commorelul
strocts, 12,50 por mouth. Apply
Going & Harvey.
I FOR DENT. I
j ROOMS, rOc tn $1.00 Day; j
j $2 to tjir. Week; lloiihekeep- j
I lug AptN,, $8 1110, up. l'rco I
j hath. Llojil Hotel AptH. I
lOlt KALE I u'glMrml HoIhIoIu
bull. 1 year old. Call James Lait
drlth, :io:i x 8.
DAItllER SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP
Must sell barber shop In Dunk
er Hill, Marshflold on account
of dmith, Goad proposition for
good harbor. Apply Fred Mlllor
Marshflold, Orogon, Route 2, Uox
I.
FOR SALE Eutlio furnUhliigH ot
tho Anderson roomliig-houuo, also
restaurant oqiiipuieiit; center ot
busluosa district. Will sell cheap
for cash. Leaso given on building
If doalred. Mrs. Thos. Audersou.
llandon, Orogon.
ROOMERS AND HOARDERS Ap
ply 229 So. Rroudway; rates
roajonublo.
FOR SALE Good grade II0M0I11
yearling hulfors; 1 roglstered Hoi
stein bull, G mo. old. II. W. San
ford, Sumner, Oro., Phono 3103.
FOR KALE Four rWH, tl heifers,
1 bull; registered Ayorslilres; nil
selocted stock from Panne's Calit.
and Wnsh.'a host herds; heavy
producers, Wrlto Dux 8(1, Gardl
nor, Oro.
T. J. HOAIFH
low
Admission
,r r'x, inc.
T(MORRow NIGHT
ff
a. n. noiaiNi
Mnhflnlrl fAINT AND
DECORATING CO.
Ftlmte Furulibcd
Dalcony, 10c Phoan 14t-U. Mrhfll(l. Oio
1?'?'" vl In
uiaer j
'The High Doatl."
SCHOONER TILLAMOOK
PORTLAND AND COOS DAY
MILS FROM MARSHFIELD
THURSDAY, APRIL HI.
FOR INFORMATION PHONE 278
TOM JAMES, Agt., Ocean Dock
lloavor started work taking out the, . . . . , . .. .
shoals In Hnynos Inlet. Tho wntor ,0 Nor,h ,)olul Hllortly uf,or U(U
was so low there tho other day thtc,t ,)U(, ,Jcoa Btar,0ll I
,....,.,..".. ...... .. ..., MrM iioinioa Had Ijcoii In poori
ma .MtmBuuKor ii.i.i.iku uiu ........ eft,U fo,. nwy yflarg n1(, QW,
i no oioupor uroijiiii i immy uiwwi-, .,., ... Bllffor.i R.rnu f.
i lug out thn kg boom at tlio Porter
mill.
WOOD GOOD WOOD
W. II. Lingo has It at 81.CO and 1st, 1010,
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
l.i.u lust lifi tliiiriini'lilv riMinvnt
Jed, and opened to tho public March, TOM T. UENNETT was nlso a legal
t PERSONAL MENTION t
$
paralysis. A second stroko was
the direct cause of her death, Sha
joined tho Methodist church early
In life nnd beramo affiliated with
the North Rend congregation in
1007 and was a faithful member.
Mftrtn w.
... --..u .iasiornfBPo
. ""taftnW : vm, ,,.,. . ml. Phone 227-J.
w the win .v.iiBHuio viows
""oaso.,,. id'Moran r:B''t nt Mnd-
.i -"' aru
lli
$2 cash per load. Garbuge remov-
en. Each and every OEV. B. F. BENGTSON,
Swedish Lutliferuii Minister, Hcs
Idenco 201 Highland Avo. Phono
,.,.,.. f II... r..,.liiw.l VISIlor III Wio lou.iiy rai iiniuy.
rt f HirVM1IITl i sirA tn Ci-
of this old hostelry aro. five t l- -1' "'"" "" '" '"
ployment bureau, f.eo sowing room. qui"- O.I niornJnB to attend court.
Information bulletin mid kind Heat-; "" "-'' ' l"","i "' ""
inont. Tho putionage of tho public
lon Ascribed by lecture.
THE ROYAL
tur M'o Utfst nml luwt
Is solicited.
HLANCO HOTEL
227 North Front street
Phono 1 1 l-L.
Mnrbhfleld, Oiefcim
wont over to Coqulllo this morn
lug.
WILIjIAM VAUGHAN wont up to
Rqedsport this morning on business.
Dr. D. C. Yaiighau, Dontlt, Doom
ii, First National Dank building
FISHERMEN ATTENTION
Coos Ray Ieo and Cold Storagolj
Company, of Marshflold Is propar-I
in m l I I
eu 10 uuy any quaiiiiiy u irvsui
flounders, smelt, porah, Hug hall-1
but and sole. For prices, Inquire i
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ro suro nhnut ycur pre
scrlptlomi. Unless your phy
Hlrluu's proscriptions aro
properly filled his so. vices
Jo you aro useless, liv r'irr
bo on tho safe sldu let
us fill your proscriptions
er time Wo uso oul) puii,
fresh drills thoiouahl) test
ed mlstakefl uio ImposAlblo
with our doublo ehocklni;
systoin. You pay iiothln"
extra for this uuparallilcd
norvlco our prlcos ar- mort
jeasouablo -so you might
Just as well bo poa'.tlwly
leitaln about your proscrip
tions and drugs,
at
THE BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Phono 208
Wo Deliver Immediately
VOIt SALE
Ono classy icglstercd Jersey
bull calf, uhoso dam milked ll,-i
1(1(1 pounds In ten month. Also
rmiH and helfciw, all reglstereil
stock-. Wilto to 1-'. A. SACCIII,
Mamlifleld, Oiegiiu.
1
X , FOUND X
101 M) L.uly'H long handled iiiu-
hifllii. Owurr may get same ut
'llnioi orfiio by iki rlblng prop-
I illy and paing for this notice.
0
(J WANTED X
I IlAlllllAA4Aim41dl44M4i
WASTED Housekeeper for man
and wlfo. Apply 'F" Times office.
FOUND (.'old ilmiunl hectarlc8.
owner m.iy have nrtlclo by paying
for this ad nt Times office.
FOR TRANSFER AND
RTOHAGE OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AND
RAGGAGE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono I Oil
Residence Phono 1.1-J
Maiket Ao. and Waterfront
I
at tlu office.
01.
DENNETT SWANTON went to Co-