The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 19, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916 EVENING EDITION
COOS BAY TIMES
. O'. MALONBV, Kdltor Jind Pub.
DAN E. MALONEJT, News Editor
Official
OfffrUI
I'npcr of
1'anor Citv
Coos County
of Mnrnliflold.
KASTKIt, A IMIOMIHK KKI'T
EASTKH la a promlso fulfilled.
It RtandB pro-oinlnent n a sea
son of renewed Iionc, ondowed
wltli a stupendous alinilflcanco to a
! f'lirlnllnn tinnnln HVtnlinllzltiir nil niion
V w ,..,..-,-., o ---- -.
door to Immortality through which
mankind catches glimpses of the llfo
. ctQ nal.
1 ThroiighmBes of donht and ilolatry
f tho pcoplp looked for a coming wa
!$' vlpur tnd oven through tho agony
iff of tho crucifixion, Jesus' promlso to
' Ills followers permeated tho dark
' ncss Illuminating' tho gloom with the
liopo of Ills resurrection.
Hackward through tho vistas of
time; tho betrayal of Jesus.
crucifixion.
: AMONG THE SICK X
Mrs. II. P. Shull, of Myrtlo Point,
underwent a minor operation at tho
Moiicy hospital yesterday. Slio Js
getting along very well.
Glen Kinney, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Kinney, is recovering from
n second had hrcak of tho right arm.
Carl' 1'eterson, son of Mr. and
.Airs. Olo Peterson, of Uastsldo, Is 111
of pneumonia.
Dorothy IMcLaggon, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. McLaggon, of Eastsldc,
with the pneumonia.
Pred Uarnard Is In from Powers
to receive medical treatment.
Tho daughter of Mr. nnd'OIrs. A.
Sandon, of Flagstaff, is in lied, mir
roring from the grippe.
MTDfl
TO SPEAK Coos Bayites in San Francisco
aim: iio(mi:i poii coiwtv oka-'
TOItlCAIi C()XTi:.ST KIMDAV I
To llo StJgcI fa Ijocal High School
Auditorium II Kntri's Piom
ScIiooIh of County
Not lloftf Vol. Though State puino
Warden Carl Shoemaker has been
Tho expected horo for tho last four or
Darkness volla tho face nvo days ho has not yet put In an np-
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of tho earth. Tlio hurlnl of Jesus, pcarauco. Word from Kugone Is to
TIio stono roiiou uacit rrom 1110 sop- tho offect that yestorday ho went
tilchor. The resurrection. Angelic
ncntlnols stand guard nt the desorted
tomh of tho risen Lord. Mary Mag
dalcno Keeking tho Lord. Christ's
ndmonltlon and dlvluo assurance,
"Pear not." Calvary Interpreted
Doath iraiiBflgurcd. Llfo eternal.
ClirlHt triumphnnt.
Winter, with her chili und biting
winds, throws off her dull gray inan
Mo and unturo HUhstltuteM n brighter
garb of vivid green and tho celebra
tion of tho resurrection of our Lord
Is ushorcd In by (ho jiIuiIiiphh of
sprng.
Joy, Joy, Joy; come, come, romo;
rosouni) tho melodloiiH volco from tho
fionorotiB church IioIIh. Tho hospitable
church door stands Invitingly open to
ndmlt tho motley throng, wending its
way to tho wuieliinry, from whoso
bedecked Intoi'lor tho iieenly Illy
and stately palm nod u welcomo to
oil. Tho atmosphere pulHates with
rojuvonnted hope.
The organ throbs with Joy and
thundorH forth hor wolcomo to all
In a glad anthem of triumph. The
subtle perfiintu of flowers onvolnps
all .in commemoration of ChrlHt's
glorious resurrection while worship
pors Join with tho celestial host In
u triumphant choriis:"Chrlat Is risen!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Christ Is
rlson.!"
with a party up tw tho Poujade Btatc
fish hntchory on tho McKonzIo river,
out from Eugene. Prom this It Is
Judged, however, that ho is gradually
but surely edging his way toward the
Coos Iftiy country.
$
X ANNUAL AVERAGE J
X RAIN ON COOS BAY X
$
Thero has been a good deal of
dispute and questions asked iu ub
to what Is tho average nunuul rain
fall for Coob Hay. Taking accur
ate figures furnished by tho weath
er bin can for tho basis the avorago
for tho past fourteen years since
rccord3 lutvo bocn kept the nuuunl
average Is 0.1.0 C.
Tho gieatoHt amount or rainfall
any one year wns 78.7M Inches In
1007. i:ory year thero was a
killing frost, generally late In tho
season.
Thom were sovoral years whon
the rainfall for this locality wan
not kept completely so tho.io years
are not figured In roaching tho
gonornl avorago.
' HACK KllOM CUHP.V
II. S,' Murphy leturncd last ev-
enli.g after two wooks spout In (laid
Honrh iittcudlug to legal busliiesn.
With tho oxcoptlon of tho Myrfle
Point and Coos P.lver high schools
all entries are In for tho county ora
torical contest to bo held here Prlday
evening in the high school nudltorl-jini.
Thero arc two separate contouts,
ono for the boys and one for tho girls.
Should Julian Lcslio, of Cotiulllo, win
this year, the McCormnc cup would
become tho possession of his high
school inasmuch as twlco In siicccd-
tilon It has go no to tho county scat.
A North Uend girl last year won tho
County Association cup for tho yeir.
Tho entries received follow:
Prom Mnrshfleld:
"What Camo of Slitvln"
. . v H ti tli Dungan
"Tribute to darflold"
William McDonald
Prom .Vorth ITond: '
"Tho Wild Ollvo WroaUi"
Olive Philips
"Tho Shadow of tho Cross"
Carl llaub
('Yon! Coqulllo:
"Her First Appcurnnro"
Mini Ada Downs
"John Drown" Julian Losllo
Prom Ilandon: -
"Ilr.lchnzrur'H I'Vast" .Hollo Chitpburn
"Patrlek Henry" ...Harold Johnson
Tlio Judges aro sunposed to bo tho
various city school suporlntendontH
though II is probablo that oi-o Judge
will ho brought from somewhere In
tho Willamette Vnlloy. Tho entire
cost of tlio contest Is shouldered by
tho local high school and a strong
ro resontatlon Prlday evening i
urged.
i.ookixu aicthh Pit.'crirn
Dr. J. T. McCormac Is looking af
ter tho practice of Dr. 12. Mtngus
whlio tho latter Is In Portland as a
witness in tho caso of Oralian.
against Spreeklcs and tho Southern
Pacific.
What are Tories?
Torlc Lensss arc shaped like the bowl of a spoon with
the deep concave surface towards the cornea of the eye,
thus preventing reflections from the back and allowing a
much wider angle of vision, besides bringing the lenses
closer to the eyes without the lashes touching.
270 Front St.
Come In And See Them
TOWER'S
(JOT HKIM.I.V I.KTTKH
Charles McCloes. wan down from
tho Hub storo nt Powers, returning
homo last ovonlng. Ho wns tolling
his friends of lottor from a friend
In Berlin, stating tho boiler there Is
that ICnglaud oxpocts to talto over
tho United Steles Inter on. It Is
nlso said that tho rood supply In
(Jori'i'Miv I orv good.
Burpee's
5-10-15 Store
Rooms 50c up Per Day. Also
Housekeeping Apartments.
Special Rates by Week or
Month
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See our Easter goods before
you buy. We have a fine line
of Baskets and Novelties.
TliGn Wn Will Imvo n cnnnhl
fn inont.lir.im r.nJ lMMn ..... I
vii moui uuno nun ittuujj, many i
patterns, all to go at 1 cant a
yard.
Come in and look at our big FAMILY HOTEL AND APART-
MENTS
free bus Meets all
TRAINS
The Lloyd
bargains for little money.
BURPEE'S
5-10-15 STORE
HANSEN'S
Transfer Co.
A. HANSEN, PROPRIETOR
L. V. Bridges, Proprietor
Marshfield Oregon
Riversby
Asparagus
Fresh daily via Wells Fargo
from Eugene. Put up in No.
You, too, can be comfortable
You; who nre hard to fit
For we have shoes for just
such feet; and know how to fit
them. Should your foot be thin
through heel and instep the
Nettleton
Composite
will solve your shoe problems.
Made of soft, long - wearing
Glazed Kid Skin Two sizes
under through heel and instep.
A handsome all-around shoe.
$7.00 and
Worth It
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GORDON'S SHOO STORE
YOU PULL FOR US and WE!
WILL HAUL FOR YOU 1 Bunches, graded and sorted. Shoes of Merit Only.
All Kinds of Hauling
Transfer Work
iCUT frnsli in tho nvnninn nnrl
and (reaches you the next morning.
Stand, Corner Front St. and
Market Avenue
Office Phone 1 61 X
Residence Phone 49-R
Marshfield. Oregon
ITS?
I I-'OK KKNT.
J HOO.MB, noo to $1.00 Day;
j $2 to $.t Wwkj Housokcep-
I lug Apts., $H mo, up. IVeo
j bath. Lloyd Hotel AptH. I
V. J. HCAIFJU
U A. 11. IIOIKJIWH
WE are the sole agents for this , MnrchfioM l A,NT AND
brand of asparagus for Marsh-! "q"1rl: DECORATING
held.
GRAPE FRUIT
another shipment of the Cali
fornia kind to arrive Thursday
which. we are again selling for
8 for 25c, fancy apples $1.20,
$1.50 a box.
Warner'sGrocery
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k'Unmte Furui!ied
t'honf I4H.U Mrifllci OrfM,
B L HC 0 ,
The Public Service Hotel
lias .Jiiot boon tliorounlily romnt
!, ami tipoiifil to the public Mittvli J
Iht, 11)1(1. Soino of (ho fonluros
of tills oh hostelry MI0, froo oin-'
plojment burtMii, fi-oo hOln room,
Infoi matloii bulletin mill kluil treat
icnt. Tho patndiaKo tho public
li miIIiKimI. I
Hiavco iiorrii
SI27 Xorth I'nmt mhhi ,
1'llOIU) lll-Ii. I
(Uy Mall to Tlio Times.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.
Mrs. Leslie G, Johnson, formerly
of Myrtlo Point nnil Marsliflohl,
Is now In St. Luke's liospltnl In
Sun Finnclsco where she lias ro
Binned her former vocation iih n
nurse. According to filentls horo,
she and JJr. Joliiivon hmo nsroed
to sever their marital lelntlons ,nild
divorce piocoetlliiKS hao already
boon Instituted. The nows .will
probably come as a surprlsa t to
their many Myrtlo Point ntul Coos
Ray frlentl3.
t Harry Skinner, formorly asont of
the Steamer Alliance In Multifield,
In now eugagod iu tlio real cstute
Inisluoss In San Francisco.
'I , 'h
lunilo jHtla
A. 12. Polloxfen, who
homo In Mnrsoflold a few years ago,
Is now residing at Mill Valley nnil
Is engaged iu tlio ronl estate liti.il
nrss liere. Recently lie has been
dolnt; qulto well.
vlicro ho was callod by tho dcatli of
a rolatle.
and
Clias. Merchant, son of Mr.
Mrs. W. T. Mercliant of Mnrahflohl,
Is dty sak'sinan for tlio lliake
McFall Paper coinpany and Iu said
to he doing well.
Frtonds of Harry Reynold. for;
nurly liursor on tlio Nanil Smith
and well known In Mnrsliflold, hac
nut ln'sril fiom him slnco his iul-
Ic.i dlHappDaiunco a few inoiltha
iK". Ho becunio Involved Jn his
nrcountfj ulth tlio C. A, Smith com
pany and a bank in Marshfield but
this
"us wtw promptly adl,,., T
of ll- Tl. dlscTonaLrN
K'cnt hut the contliiu. '
once of Mr n! n ZTih
Bdmo of his friend,, J. ' li
""HIT.
Beit McC'olliim. n i1M.t.
M.'Go)lum or Nortll '"erM
inoily iiur.n, on tho llrJu '"' ,0'-
"tor on th, Wu8hinBton iB7,M
Sun,m,Uhoau.!slltUvIn nd0tl(r
'. Re had l.er;ntBlnrr,J
Uceil horo ., LS'.naW
I'nru but 1,!. ..rT Anera
Balil and In. losi m. "...r9i
I'ujiuoa,
mMnm'm
Fred Wilson of Mnrshflold lias bcou
visiting his motlior, Mrs. Wilson ofj
Siiranor, who linn hoen roceUliiE mod-'
Lowls Lewollyn, formerly of Myr- jcn troatment horo for-tho last few
tlO Polllt, KOt llitt first bUllll) flOIll Inwinllm Ihi lc -ilun flffiirlnu mi mif.l
lUManiiiK1 nn .uuu uonise tor ins tin-
(leriaivius uiiHiiieoB in .Mnrsiiueiu
Hill tllllnll linni tlila u-nnlr I let nnil '
his brother tried to enter the U. S.
Navy but Lowls fulled to pass al
though "Ills yoiingor brothor was ad
mitted. Lowls Hocuied a good job
In n iilcl:sllvor mine but nftor lie
had hoen to work a abort tlmo, the
walking delegate of tho Union ap
pealed on tlio Fceiu. Lewis, not
having a card, Is now minim a
Job.
J
Victor Dlninilclt, formcily of
Marshflold and u sou of County
Treasuior T. M. Dliuinlck or Co
inlllf, Is omphiyed a.i a cluii; In
the Hmpnrlum. ono of San Fran-
"Ikco'r big HtorH.
: :
Mrs. V. .1. Smith or Sun Francis,
co in planning to spoud most or
tho Htiiuiner as the guont of tier mon,
Fiod smith, ut the Myrtle Arms.
:
C. A. Smith and wRo have been
npondlng tho last row we"ki nt Fhw
no, California.
Mrs. Vernon A. Smith ami nnliy
a-e now In MlnncupollH visiting hor
jmrents nnd other rol:itles.
"
ilie cloaca the doal, ho oxpects It will
kroach MorHhrlold In about two weeku
R. A. (Iniham, hulldor of tlio Coos,
liny Roesburg & Rastorn is stopping I
at tho Fairmont hotel horo r.ud Is'
in dnppor as over. Ho a oulil to biS
in the employ of tho Allies to look
after tho shipment of supplies anil i
iiiiiiniiiiltlon from Snn Frtuu Isco. Mr. j
Graham Is still fighting for about
$;i0,-O()0 which ho claims Is duo him
rh nmnHKor of tho Coos Raj. Ro.ip-
Lurg & KiiRlcni and tills week busi
bis I'lnlni oil trial in rodorul court
Iu Poithiud. lie bases his claim on
an axrunmmit Willi tho direclois of
the load that ho was to tecolvu $10.-,
000 per j ear us munnxor of the com-1
irnny Mhon tho 'bonds of tho lino'
wei'i old. Tho Southern I'mlfli ,
whlcti purcliHtied tho loml rrom the
SpiorkolR ItiteiVHtM is riKbllng his
c'nlm. 1
v I
Paul Dlmmlck, liead or the North '
Pi'iiil Lumber company, lias Just u-1
tn nt (I hern rrom Cleveland, Oliio,
Tmv www f
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3 Ji growing
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inn Sonflthwestem Oregon.
The Fashion's Pre-Eastcr EventsIn ladies rcadv to
wear. '
Now the most wonderfully complete assortments In la
dies coats, suits, dresses, sfcirls and waists.
The smartest apparel at moderate prices in the historv
of the Fashion Store. '
Friday and Saturday should be the days for clioosinq
Easter apparel.
You can't delay much later and rjet the proper fittings
Astonishing values comhiand your appearance at the
Fashion Store before you decide elsewhere.
It is a supreme Pre-Eastcr event combining styles with
economy. Come.
Store
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Where Smart Styles Meet Modsratc Prices
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HAT is your pleasure
concerning that new
Spring suit of yours?
Do you want it ultra
vogue-ish in cut or sedately
conservative?
Do you like long, narrow,
peaked lapels? Or short and
stocky ones? A snug,' close
fitting waist-line? A soft,
pliant, English coat-front?
And as to fabric? Subdued
and soft hues? Or bright, youth
some colors? Stripes? Checks?
Plaids? Plains? H'ard finish
or soft? Domestic or imported?
oint your own taste. You
write your own -ticket when
your suit is Royal Tailored-to-your-order.
Select the woolen from the largest
collection of fine custom tailpr fabrics
to be found in America. Choose the
fashion from 74 distinct style plates.
Royal clothes are always made-to-order.
But that' means, to the
order of your preferences as well as
to the dimensions of your body.
$16 $20 $25
BeS
MARSHFIELD
NORTH BEND
$3
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PHONES 85,305
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