The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 20, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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Canndlfl
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SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
Pew
Drop
Central Avenue
BIX voun iiicvcle by a I
Sollb Motor V.eol, nltachod j
li iti tlinn C minutes; makes j
100 miles on 1 gal. gasollno. j
Flnthilf dozen solil on 10 clays j
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'THE WEATHER REPORT
(1)7 Associated Pi-wi to eoo nt TlmM.J
OREGON Unsettled, 0
probably showorH; southwest-
orly 'winds. $
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 24 houra ending at
t.i:i n. in., A nr. 20, by DonJ.
Ostlliul, Bpcclal government
Meteorologist:
Maximum r7
Minimum 31
At -l;-l n. in ,...48
Precipitation li 4
Precipitation Bltico Sopt. 1,
191.' 77.00
Prcclpltutlon sauio period 4
InBt year G1.32
Wind, Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AND HUNSET
Thursday
April 20. Sun rises al
fi:10 and sets at 0:48.
4446
pentcrs mo at work remodeling tho
brlldlng, coiner Central and Front
strcots, which Is to be occupied very
shortly by the Fourier Meat market.
A cold Btorngo plant Is to bo Installed
and the quarters will bo quite large.
Vt II Hand Chemical. At.irlf IT.
j Savage, of tho Long Flro Engine
j Company of Portland, has returned
, from Myrtle Point. Ho sold to the
city there n hand chemical flro ap-
pi'rutus, tho tank of which contains
'about 45 gallons of chemical.
Will lio Married At Astoria has
boon Issued a irarrlt.go liconso to
Emll Mattson and Miss Mabel King,
tho latter of Mnrshflold.
Choir .Rehearsal .Tonight. Tho
choir of tho First Haptlst church
will rohearBO for Raster at tho church
Immediately after tho vvungollstlb
services, tonight.
WlrnwberrloH Aro In. Tho first
trawborrlcs of tho soason aro hi tho
local markets, having Just arrived
horo via train. Thoy aro retailing at
15 cents a box.
lluys u Home. Gcorgo li. Sailor
of tho Iiuohnor Lumbor Co., linn
closod a deal for tho purchaso of tho
i.Roy Wernlch homo in North liond.
Mr. Wernlch now lives in Astoria.
7REELS OF PICTURES
."Fatherhood" fcaturinn'
pert Bosworth.
A four reel drama of the
rty days in the west.
ine Bride of the Nancv
be" A weird tale of tho sea
l its mysteries in 2 reels. I
"The Frameup on Dad" I
wilier of the great Nestor!
wedies with Billie Rhodes1
JOHNSON & FOWLER
in vaudeville
Admission
pr Floor 15c Balcony 10c
Coming Saturday "The
nlimenla! Lady."
Coming the sensationat
ry of life's pitfalls "Wom-
P and Wine" with William
Got.
Can't Afford to Miss It Honest
to Goodness, tho Inter-high school
county oratorical contest tomorrow
night at tho high school will bo 0110
of tho Dest tlilngH tills season. Como
out ami hear tho orators.
Arc .Remodeling llulldliig. Car-
SOME TIME
You will need
A Doctor
A Prescription filled
A good Drug Store
And careful compound
ing. Then remember
That we
Await your orders
And will faithfully
Serve you.
Wo Deliver Immediately.
Phone 74
"The OWL"
Two fully leglstered Phar
macists at YOUR servlCj
llft on Adeline. At 10 o'clock
last night tho steanishlp Adeline loft
down for Oakland. On board ,;s pas
sengers wore E. Vlrher, Geo. Croop,
Capt. Joo Render, J. P. Sheridan,
'Charles Smith, John Hennessey,' N.O.
Donald, Fred llarlockor, r.nd D. C.
Sraggart.
ltoad Petition In. Clnrles Hall,
proolileiit of tho Good ltoads Asnoclu
lion, was In Coqulllo today. Ho wont
over with tho petitions to tho county
court to hnvo tho road bond Issue
placed on tho ballot for tho May
primaries, calling for an Isiio of
$303,000 In bonds for good roads.
a cry for help and Good Samaritan's
caino and dug htm up again, lie. was
not Injured.
some legRl business, letuinlng
again H1I3 morning.
Are PrototMng Fill. Property
owners along Central avenue between
Fourth and Eighth street aro about
with a petition protesting tho filling
of their street to grade tills sum
mer, as proposed by tho city council.
Thoy maintain Hint tho present fill
has not had tlmo enough In which to
settle and that at least anulhcr year
Is needed.' This soctlon of tho street
is Included in tho big improvement
tho council has listed for Central
nvenuo from Fourth to 1 1 tli strcots.
CAPT. j Lt'DWIG jCIIRlSTENSEN
I who was uuipioycu on mo nig
j Powers for several years, has gone
to Gardiner to tuko charge of tho
Gleaner for tho Gardiner Mill Co.
Xo Meeting Held. Docaiiso sever
al of tho members could not attend
tbero was no mooting last evening of
tho tax committees of tho Mnrshflcld
and tho North Hand Chambers or
Commerce for tho purposo of taking
up tho matter of a Tax Payers
League. A mooting will bo scheduled
for a lator date.
Gravel TaMn Out. Tho train yes
terday morning for Reedaport took
out four carloads of gravel that is
to bo used along tho road for bal
lasting purposes. Tho entlro lino to
the Umpqua, however, Is not to bo,
ballasted according to railroad men,
until tho gravel can he brought from
Natron, tho other sldo of Etigono.
Dye Aii Plentiful. Local drug
gists stato thoro Is. no scarcity of
EaBtor egg dyes. It was reported
In Portland that thoy aro scarce.
This Is good nows for tho EaBtor
bunnies aa thoy wcro getting scared,
so It Is said, that tho eggs this year
r.vero going to ho nothing but puro
whtto and with tho red, grcon and
purplo loft off.
Exceed Speed Limits. Foodstuffs
aro exceeding tho speed limit Judg
ing from tho velocity they are trav
llnc skyward. Tho local wholesalers
.today report anothor ndvanco of 2."
cents a hundred forsugar. Tho prleo
lies gone up sovoral times of late
'and it Is Bald tho tondoncies aro that
It will go oven higher. Canned meats
and- fish, too, aro doing n bit of
acroplanlng, making altitude flights,
kind It Is reported thero aro further
advances on beans, rico and all sorts
t)t canned goods. Tho war Is blamed.
Lot of Mall. T'" mall clerks
nboard tho !'.codspi train stato that
Mnrshflcld gets as much mall as all
tho other parts of tho county put to
'gothor. Tho mall goes f.-om horo
done In packages, arranged according
.to state. It is sorted further after
leaving Portland for tho casi. At
any rato thoro Is enough mnll coK
Jocted along tho ror.d to keep the two!
mnll clorlcs busy all of their tlmo
enroute.
Cose Coming Up. Tomorow It Is
expected that tho caso of C. A. John
son versus tho city and the port, will
como up boforo Judge Hamilton, nt
Coqulllo. It Is understood that City
Attorney Brand will fllo u demurrer
to tho complaint of tho (plantlffn.
Tho action is to obtain $110,000 of
alleged damnges to vest Mnrshflold
laud becauso of tho flooding of the
lauds. Tho plalntlfr claims that tho
box through tho Mill Slough fill Is
not of sufficient slzo nor adequate to
carry off tho surplus wrtcr. Sovoral
other property owners that aro claim
ing damages havo assigned tholr
claims to C. A. Johnson.
. Recovers Umbrella. -Nick Oswald,
of Englewootl, while on his way to
work tho other morning found a
lady's silk iimbroUn. Knowing Tho
Times want column was clearing
plico for lost nnd found ?irt!tfcn
Mr. Omvnld brought It to Tho Times
office. A small found adv. was lu
8oi tod that evening and tho next day
Miss Myrtlo Tripp called and claimed
tho umbrella which cho had lost on
tho street. Tills truo talo proves
two things that honest men live In
Englowood nnd that Timos want ads
got results. Tho reason Timos want
ads got such quid: results is becauso
everybody on Coos Hay reads Tho
Times.
II. C. D1EHS returned last night frqin
Coqulllo where ho wont to fllo the
potltlou of Archie Philips who Is
a candldato for county commis
sioner. EDWIN TUIINHHLL, representing
tho circulation department of tho
Portland Journal who im been In
this territory for several weeks,
left for Portland today. Ho will
return hero next month.
A. J. GILLETTE, freight agent ot'
Hie Southern Pacific In Eugene,
camo over on tho train Inst even
lug to look after tho freight
business.
U. K. MARSHALL, well known
wholesale commission man tn
Hood River, camo hack last oven
lug. He visited hero a week or
two ago and may open a new
commission business horo.
A Word About Men's Clothes
Dont' judge them hy tho price, for they may seem too
low, but rather judge the values you get, at J. C. Penny
Co.
MENS' BLUE SERGE SUITS
$15.00 would be a fair pries, OUR EVERY DAY
PRICE $9.90.
MENS' BLUE SERGE SUITS
You can pay more but you can't get greater suit val
ues: evey one a pure worsted suit.
EVERY DAY PRICES, $14.75 and $12,50
Suit Cases in Fibre
and Matting
At $2.25, $1.98, $1.69 $1;23'and 98c
All Leather Suit Cases, $4.50 and $3.98.
We arc showing a full line of new spring hats. Sec
these values.
Orioinators J&
Low Prices immi l iJ-
Ncxt Door to Postoffice
We Lead
Others
Follow
lAtok After Iliilldlng. A. C. Going
; arrived last ovonlng from Portland on
bualncss counoctod with lotting tho
'contract for tlm handsomo now build
ing that Is to bo built at tho cornor
I of Anderson avonuo and Broadway
'for tho Going & Hnrvoy company.
' Mr. Going Is a promlnont holder and
! dealer in Portland real estato and
I , lias great faith in tho future of Coos
.May, 110 will ruiiiuiu uu mo uuy iur
Ibome tlmo.
$
t PERSONAL. MENTION t
$
W. SMITH, of nivorton, camo ovor
on tho train last evening.
J. W. M'INTURFF wont to Portland
today to bo gone until Monday.
ARCHIE HOLEMAN Is visiting noro
for a fow dayB from Eugono.
JUDGE J. V. HAMILTON, of Rose
burg, accompanied by his daught-l
or, Miss Helen Jane Hamilton, nr-!
rived on tho train yesterday af
ternoon. Tho Judge wnt over
to Coqulllo th l.i morning to hoar !
some pleadings and demurers In j
tho circuit court. i
t AT THE 'HOTELS
Chniidler Hotel ;
David W. Dickie, Han Francisco;
H. S. Irwin, San Francisco; A. W.
Uutterworth, St. Paul; Claud II..
Giles, Myrtlo Point; P. J. Shnllcn
bergor, Chicago; A. J. Gillette, Eu
gene; H. S. Walter, Portland; O. I). I
Frazer, Portland I II. G. Holton, St.
Louis; Albort'Wcdon, Seattle; J. W. I
Hamilton, Roseburg; C. II. Parke-1
son, Portland; William II, Flom-'
Ing, Scnttlo; Joseph Leek, Portland.
St, 'LumWmico Hotel j
Ed Metcalf, Powors; Gcorgo
Stocn, Portland; Frod Steen, Port-j
land; Archlo Holomnn, Eugono; T. j
II. Moody, Sumner; A. E. Itobort-j
son, Coos River; 1). D. Hunch,
Denver Hill; Henry Illchnrdson,
Roodsport.
Lloyd Hotel
A. T. Thompson, Dnndon; J. II.
Stovenaou, Wallace, Idaho; Allen
Miller, Portlnud; W. Snilth, River
.ton; II. Smith, Portland; Folk J.
Walsh, Powois; Mrs. Will Hancock,
North Rend; Frank I'enco, Sldnoy;
Miss L. Fowlor, Portland; Davo
Johnson, Portland.
Iilniico Hot'.'l
John Whobroy, Myrtlo 'Point; II.
W. Durnhuin, Portland; William
Hiirnhnm, Portlnud; L. I). Gomk,
Portland; W. T. Tull, Abardoon;
Georgo Scbafer, Portland; Her
mann Pago, Schoflold; W. H.
Smith, Coos River.
ggs For Easter
For the Balance of This Week We' Will Sell
Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, per tloz 25c
READ THESE PRICES
Dairy Butter, 2 pound square 70c
Large Cabbage Plants (early cabbage) per doz ... 10c
Yakima Potatoes, per 100 lb. The Good Kind . . $2.45
Coos Bay Rhubarb, pound 5c
Peanut Butter, 2 pounds 25c
Small Dry Onions, pound 2c
All Kinds Preserves and Jellies, 2 large 15 ounce
Jars for 35c
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
We Save You Money
Phono 394, 130 North Broadway,
WATCH I'OK OUU SPECIALS. Thoy mean money In your poiket
III WtlSh! Ill
Was Hurled Alive. Fostus Wal
tor, shoveling Into a high sand bank
jjn North Horn! yestordny, was buried
nlivo when tho earth caved in. So
suddonly did It como that ho had
not a chanco to got out from undor.
Ho was burled. up to his neck In tho
"heavy sand, with a shovel pressed
pnlnfully across his logs. Ho lot out
A. T. THOMPSON is visiting horp,
today from ills home in Dnndon.
HERMANN PAGE, of Scoflold, was
among tho visitors in tho city today.
JOHN D. GOSS was among tho at
torneys visiting tho county soat
today.
PHONE 571
It. W. CAIIH
('- ff. TAYLOR
fcf Vulcanizing Works
l!!.l!it '"'I'l'ed ViihnnlzluK Work tit Coos County.
,Ke "eilncis and nil call and Inspect ' 'os c""1 ,vo
prices.
fel UKX1 .. ,. ,, ,, OREGON
MRS CARL JOHNSON, of Allegany,
was down this morning on u shop
ping visit.
WILLIAM HREMER'canio down on
tho Mllllcoma this morning from
Allegany.
ED METCALF camo down last
night from Powors on a brlof
visit horo.
A. E. HQHERTSON was among the
Coos River visitors in the city
this morning,
Beautify
Your Home
X NEW TODAY t
FOR SALE llnby buggy; dining
' chairs. Address "P" euro Times.
I'OK RENT SI mom house, fur
ulshcd or unfurnished. Also
apartment. All modern con
veniences. Phono 01,
FIRST CiaHS shaves ami little cuts
nt tlio Lady liiirher Shop, Hun
ker Hill.
.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS, r.Oc to tfl.00 Day; j
j '.: to )?5 Week; lliuisekeep- j
lug Apt., 8M mo. up. Fret) j
j hath. Lloyd Hotel Aits. j
OBLE THEATED
1 WllVJlI 1
SAPEtv FUtST Marohfleld's Flrc-l'root Tlieator
uood .Music nmi tlm fimut iii.itvu in ! World
SlSTn",,:U 1UG 1IC,ruilK "VIOLA ALLEN" In "TUB WHITE
to.iV1 bok and as a play it has created a sensation all over tho
IISTPr- rCeU nre C(lca to tell tho story of "THE WHITE
"tat. n --w.w muv nio uiuuuuu uvory ihumicmv ,.. ...-
SEii reatHfedrnma' '
tioa , ' TRini'NB-Ti,o laJcst happenings of tlw world in mo-
reeu T,MP0IlAUY HUSRANf)"BIIlle Reevs comedy Eight
A'l New,
ANTHHMVJO nnniirPTDi rWCDV MlfSUT
Brftrii,-;"'.'? unoncoinn cvtru i
Lnufl r- ouiaiuablo on Coos Day,
' nA0vr'J5 cts-: Balcony, 10 ots.: Children. 5cts
iili? NIGT The (.Vmt and only CHARLIE CUAPLIN
mo reel comedy 'TIIB BANK."
I. N. MILLER went to Coqulllo on
the morning train, called thoro on
legal business,
LIVE WHITE RABBITS
FOR EASTER
Wo have a few beautiful live,
wlilto ruliliitH that will ho just tho
thing to get for tlio kiddle for an
Easter present. They aro
Only 50c each
Wo also liuvo u complete line of
eastfr n; ivi:s
BUSY CORNER
DRUG STORE
Plume U08 Wo Dellvtf-c Immediately
E, CAREY was In tho city today on
business from his logging camp on
north C003 River.
PROF. RICHARDS wont back to
lJjudpn this morning to looU af
ter his music classes.
FRANK CATTERLIN w(int nip tx
Roodsport (jurdlner and Scottsburg
this morning, calling on tho trado.
An easy rliulr or mi ivvti-"
rocking rliuir often nddN so
much to tho iippenruiiro of tho
Kitting loom or parlor. Hcldes
tho appearance--, It Increases
tho comforts of (ho homo.
Com.) in and let us, show you
our largo lino.
It will soon be tlmo for the
spring lioiisci'leaiilug anil you
had better flgiuo on tlio oxtxa
funilturoor new pletvn ou will
need t.i uuiKo tho chungi'M Jim
desire.
Going & Harvey
Company
North Front St., Phone 196
$
WANItU i
! ?
WANTED Position by oK!ilem'ed
Htonogrnphor, Phono 118-J. Ilox
I r.27. City.
FOR RENT Rest cliniiro for mov
ing plcluro show al North Hund.
Euiiulro of R. A. Dock.
t FOR SALE I
FOR HAM: li single hugglej).
$10.00 and L'5.00. C. A. John
son, Phono fil-J.
.
FOR SALE .Shetland pony,11 Imik
,',y and liarno3S, romploto, and
In goad shape. Pony Is per
fectly goutln and city broko. Will
rhlo or drive, i'rlco for vmtlro
outfit, ji-r,.oo. phono r.oin.
Gladys Nichols, Empire, Ore,
J
t FOR RENT t
FOR RENT Finest fiunlslied apt.
In Marshflidd. .Froo heat and
walor. $-'-'. dO up. Myrtlo Arms '
I BLANCO
' The Public Service Hotel
I has Just been thoroughly renovat
let), nnd opened to the public March
' lnt, JUKI, Homo of tho features
l of this old hostelry aro. free m
ploymeiit bureau, fico Miwlng rcaUu,
' Information bulletin and kind tieat
iiiont. Tho patiouago of tho public
Is Millcited.
HLANCO HOTEL
' 227 North Front street
Phono lll-L.
Marshfleld. 'Oregon
UAIIIIEIl SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP
Must sell barber shop In Hunk
er Hill. ,Man.hflold on ucronui.
of iHath. Good proposition tor
good bnrliur. Apply Fred Miller
Marshfiohl, Oregon, Routo -', Hox
1.
WALL PAPER
See
VIER3
About it.
sr " " "
T. .1. K'AIFE O A. II. HODOINH
iMarQhfiplff fA,NT AND
l .rviarsnTieit, decorating co
ail. AND MRS. ARTHUR M'KEOIVN
loft on tlw train this morning for
Portland . to bo gono for u .'ew
days.
MR. AND MRS. A. C. GOING arrived
from . Portland last cvonlg for n
v:b t at tho hpmo of their son O.
C. Going.
CLAUDE H. GILES, attorney .of
Myrtlo Point, come ovor on the
train last, evening to attend to
BICYCLE TIRES
lluy Them From Us. Wo
Cliui-Ko Nothing to Put Them
on Your Who!
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
Intimates FuniUhm)
Phoan tIK-R. Marshfltdd. Oro
FOR RENT, Cheap. I, U mill 51
room Apartm'ts. Hroudwny Hotel.
FOR RENT Furnished flat, hot nnd
cold walor, Imtli. SR3 Third at.
l-TTl t R EXT M ( ulerii Tl v-ronni bei
galow on 12th and Commercial
strcots, $12. fiO por innnth. Apply
Goln fe Harvey.
Fl.UI'K'uTlOH iiiiicIo from old ear
pets. Address Fluff Rug Co., Eu
gono, Ore.
FOR SALE Entire furnishings of
tho Anderson rooming-house, alsb
restaurant equipment; center of
hiislnuB3 district. Will soil cheap
fur cash. Loaso given on building
If desired. Mrs. Tlios. Andersou.
Humlon, Oregon.
aBBaa
I OtIATERMAS STUDIO I !
OtIATERMAS STUDIO
I QUALITY PHOTOS
I Opposite Blanco Hotel, 1
I Phono 106-L. I
i maushfield. uncqn '
FOR TRAXSFER AND
BTORAOE OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AXD
MAGGAGE Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono l(i:i
Residence Phono 1II-.I
Market Ave. mul Wateifi-ont
FOR' SALE Good grade llolsteln
yearling holfoiu; 1 registered Ilol
stoln bull, 0 mo. old. II. W. San
ford, Suinnor, Ore., Phono 3io.
FOR SALE F'our cows, J helfciA
1 hull; registered Aycrslilrcs: il)
selected stock from Ponno's Calf..
iiUd Wash-'s boat herds; heavy
producers. Wrlto llox SO, Ganl;
nor. Oro.
FOR SALE
f
Ono classy registered .lerboy
'mil calf, whose dam mllUed II,
ItKI nuuiids in ten iiiontlia. AImv
iron and ho:fers. H rvM em
stock. Wilto to F, A, HACVUIts
MarMif'elcl, liew. -'
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