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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
!-- .kJiW" I ! JiM'T1 W I'BffHRHi"" Wiv W" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION SIX rt-riMUH4 Hats Off to the New Store $25.00 SUITS FOR EASTER Clothing that for individuality of styles, cannot be matched on Coos Bay. Tailored in English close fitting models Box Backs and conservative models Other Suits priced $20 to $40 Also a new express shipment of Styleplus Suits. $17.00 NEW SPRING STETSON HATS FOR EASIER There's a new spring block here to give the finishing touch to your Easter Suit. WALK- OVER SHOES Every new last Priced $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 A beautiful assortment of to $5.00. Manhattan Arrow Monarch shirts from $1.00 on up SICK WINDOW DLSI'LAV CENTRAL AVENUE HUB FOUR STORES: Marshfield Myrtle Point Powers CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS Bandon IE IS Hi BASE BALL SCORES INTKHKST IN TDK llltl'CK KVANS JtKVIVAIi (JKOWS IJKAVHllS WIN KII18T (UMH ON Tlll-J IIOMK (JIIOL'NDS lli-lnir lov (o Hearts of tliii I'lins I'hlladelphlu Trims New Vrk In J 2 liming Itnttlc .fifi7 .025 .171 .171 .438 .:isr MARKET UNCERTAIN MAItKKT AWAITS HKTTLKMKNT OF IMIKSHNT WAR SCAKKS Arno Merden, of tlio C. A. Hmltli Company, Itcturim Ki-om Kim Fmnrlsro Duo to llio uncortalntlOH of (ho prosont negotiations with (lermuny tlio lumbor market In not quite) iih utrontj riKht now uh It was a month ago, Is tlio roport of Arno Moroon, of tbo C. A. Smith company, who rcturnod yesterday afternoon, via train, from Sun Krunclaeo. Ho says that because of tlio unset tled conditions builders aro holding up, fearing to dnlnrgo and expand until they ran oo what Is going to happen. Howavdr, .Mr. Moreon suld that the company Is ublo to plaeo tlio output of tlio mlllj qulto readily and that tlio resumption -or tlio hIx day schedule Ih dopondeut upon the logging situation. IM'ciinIoii of Itnllroud Askod about tliu Oregon Logging Railroad company Incorporated at Salem tlio ttthor day for $100,000, in which no was mentioned togeth er with Dave Nelson ns holiu; Inter--8toil parties, Mr. Mercen aalil It Ih nothing more than the extension of tbo present Smlth-l'owurH logging rond boyond Powers nml furthor back Into tlio timber. Tlio prosont purpose, no said, ih to secure right of-way. ISSUE 01 BALLOT DRIVEN ON BEACH KOADS IIONDS OP $:i(;2,HI0 NOW UP TO VOTKUS 1'IHIIINfl CltAI-T AfJKI) AT MADLY SUXSHT- DAM- Delegations l'roin Outside Points He Kin tc Come Much (Jowl Accom plished Already (Dy Itov. II. n. Koskatt.) A boatloud of pcoplo from Catch ing Inlot nnd another delegation from North Ilcnd added special Interest to the Union Revival meetings Inst night. Druco and Jack wero both very happy In their leadership, nnd tlio people, In thorough sympathy with them responded heartily. After tlio song servlco, nnd a testimony meeting In which a large number participated, Mrs. Hvuns delighted overyono with a piano selection and Jack sang "When I Walk and Tnllc With ths King." Ilruco spoko upon "Tho Itlch Young Ituler." "Ho was ptfpulnr, educated, cul tured, refined, lie had nil that money could buy, but ho wus not satisfied. Ho felt thoro wub something lacking 1n his lire. That in why ho wont to I .Christ. Ho was cnthuMnstlc, In dead1 ., , . . I 1'nHlnnil tamest; ho wanted something so . .. I badly he ran to secure It. "-". ry ana van..; "Some of you plkors are cheating " J j", nml Uoc"" mo out of n mighty good dinner. At Oakland :--M-ni-m, you don't want any prcnchorl n '' comliiRi to your houso. You think I'll nov.n.on " ,, " Just got you nlono out nt the barn or 0a,lni1" ; - garage and open your old trap and "at orles-Arrollanes nnd Spoucor; ram religion down your throat. No, M' l "I,olt nml mMt ninm; you can never got religion that, Los AnBloa: way You must go after it In dead - ' '- earnest endeavor. No one is going San Irriinclsco 0 10 1 PKIICKNTAHKS.OI.'' COAST JLiHAGUH J. L. Pet. Los Angeles ....10 Oakland 10 San Francisco . . 8 Vernon 8 Portland 7 Salt Lake 5 III; Aaaoi ltt-1 l'rf lo Coo nT Tlmn.J PORTLAND, Ore, April 21. Yes terday tho Ileavors brought glory to themselves and hope, to their sup porters when tho Husy Heo of Salt Lnko were trimmed with u G to l score. The scores of yestorday follow: Const. League At Portland: It IF 15 S D iHiQrt- ad h u1"" m h2Vi S(SV(o &&Zc8i We arc showing a splendid assortment of Wome' UIUSSUS. ns These garments are all new styles aarul shades each one thoroughly wall made of good materials, cons'd ering the quality of material and workmanship our pi! cs are exceptionally low. Figured Lawns Sd9, Silk and Wool Poplin "" Jj'S Silk Crepe de Chine """"$1150 Aii-Wood French Serge " 5 mii-wooi veiuur , r. 12 t Portland 0 12 I! All-Wool Poplin I .$750 Com ini amid see themni The Golden IDL- iruue l u 'Get Your Easter Tegs at Tie Bunker 1111 0 o Petitions Approv.Ml by County Coin I Waves I7iink lllK Hlo In Hull I-ast "I'l""- -"i inr, ii i Mitlil (livnci I iv lli'iiilei-unii Hl'tlthcl'M A fishing boat owned by Hondor 80ii Urothors and used for halibut lflhin:; off Coos Hay was driven ciiiiore .ve.Uv'nluy afternoon nl Sun set liny and badly damngod. Tho llttlo boats often eomo Into Sunsot an n harbor of rofugo. Yesterday tlio Henderson brothers rnnio Into SmiHt't and aehorcd. The anchor lino was broken wlion rough break is camo In and tho boat was drlv- LVY 'fllY A(JAIN Mnishfleld Man ToIIh of Woik on Ktoumer I'lfllM J. 15. Montgomery, returned from liutnaon tlilii mqrutng, stntod tiliat ut 1 o'clock yestorday morning a pull was taken on tho Flfleld without micccas, nnd nguln yestorduy noon, mu mo lino wua not high enough. Ho says the murine men do not seem eo oxpoct to abandon thu nttomnt without another trJal after now moor ings linvo boon rigged. When tho Iuqun put out to sen, bo cause of tho Increasing wind and nurf, Cupt. fionoreaii In transferring from tho Iiujua to tho tug rocolvcd u thorough dunking, being dropped In to tho sea during tho process. NOTICH 1'llB Hrlvlng Contrnctoi-H Aids will bo received for driving piling of tho now Going building, by tho Going Inwstment Co. lllds must ho In by r. p. m. Monday, April 24. Detulls and blue prlntH may bo seon at doing & Harvey Btore. OOINO 1NVKST.MI5NT CO. ' Ily C. C. doing l)ev Drop inn Meulinut'H l.uurli aOolN. Sailer's. Passed, In Shown On tho orflclul bnllot In tho May primaries will bo the $K2,ono road bond Issue. Judgo Watson this morning 'phoned Charles Hall that tho petitions aro all o. k. and tho head of tho Good Knnds As.ioi'latlon heaved a sigh of roll or. In a series of meetings hold over tho county this week .1. K. Montgom ery RiiyH that ho found connldornnio enthusiasm for tho Issue. Ilo pre pared figures showliiK how Hie s:ic,2 000 bond Ishuo, If passed, would bo " rpon tho bonnli. It wus feared used. I at llr.u that It would bo a total North or Coos Hay fiSUlon jliw. Marshriold to Cortulllo ... 1 t .". . 0 0 1 During tho night tlio waves pound- conuilio to Myrtlo point ... 1 0,0(10 lfnndon, south ( I.ooo Coiiulllo to nnndnn 48,000 it Is explained that tho $(!li.S00 contract awarded lately to 15. 0. Por ham ror tho road botweon MnrHlifiold nnd Coiiulllo will bo paid for out or tho $ I in, 000 appropriation nhovo listed, ir tho boudu puss, Othorwiso It comes out or thu general road fund. MMKS OVKU COl'NTUY IhiKemt Koiir Mill Mini Comes lo Coox Hay J. M. Shelley, or tho Kimono Mill and Mlovutnr Company, or I5ugono, was In tho city yesterday and loll Tor Ills homo this morulg. Mr Shclloy camo to Coott Hay to look tho country over with a vlow of future business In this locality. "Wo havo all Hint wo can nttend to now nnd could not fill another ( order," said Mr. Sholley, "but I count on Coos lhiy being a market in the! futurn nnd wanted to sou tho country, i I llki it vory much nnd av bo over hero soon ngnlu to got acquainted! with tho business men. With Coos Hay no closely connected by railroad wo regard this now iih part or tho I5ugcno territory in n biiblnos way. cd Hie boat badly uud broko a big nolo In thu hull nnd carried away somo ot tho rigging but it is be lieved now Hint It can bo savod from a lolal wreck and preparations aro hctuK mado to repair tho (lanugo. The accident was qulto a costly ouo to the owners. It was this samo boat which n few (I ay j ago picked up another llshiug boat with a broken ongino and towed her In. Tho boat being towed nearly roundored when on tho bar unit It was necessnry for tbo life saving crow to go out and res cue tho mou aboard. Don't forget the iliinro given by tlio ladKvs of St. Monica's Catholic Church Monday, April -!l. to forco It upon you. "Somo or yon nro as moral ns tho young ruler was: but your morality can't savo you. Your sin has mado a gieat gulf between you and God nnd Jesus Christ nlono has brlducd thut guir. Tho moral man In Marshriold is Juot ns lost in God's sight as tho Vilest sinner. "Tho rich young rulor mado money his god, nnd .Tosus Christ demanded i full Biirrcnder. Tho Dovll always strikes nt a man's weakest point. "Tho young man lacked ono thing, ho railed utterly at (he Inst point. "Thoro wero great possibilities open boforo him If ho had followed tho Christ; but ho wont bnck to his wealth, his pleasuro and his friends nnd lost ovorythlng." Kour young women wont rorwnrd at tho closo or the service. Tho Ilruco KvaiiH party have boon invited by tho North Ilend pastors to conduct n rovlvnl campaign with thorn ns soon mi tho work Is over hero In Murshriold. A largo storo contrnlly located hi to bo ritted up for tho moetlngs. I. os Angeles 0 9 0 llnttorles Iliium, Steeu and Sepul vedn; Scogglnniiud Holes, Uraudt. 111(2 UCAGCICS Mr Anii-UIM l'rcu lo Cm ll Tlmr.) NI5W YOItlC, April 21. In n pll chor's battle that went n full 12 In nings tho Phlludolphlnns yesterday vanquished tho Now York National aspirants. Tbo scores fallow: National League At Now York: Phlldelphla 7 Now York .v.... '! (12 Innings.) At Pittsburg: ' St. I.uuls . epirtiMHtire Foir Women For Mem iwB-p xmmww I-'icsh straw beny Ico rrcaiu SailcrV How Drop luu. Pittsburg At Chicago: Cincinnati n Chicago 7 (II Innings.) At Iloston: lrrooklyn o Ilohton 8 American League At Detroit: I llll .Ih ttt 1 Detroit 2 At Plillmlitliililn. Comes Off Tonight. Hh at eliibl HoUn., , NOW aSSOI'tniGntS Of fnill'- Zx AXJiXx?Xvm ...v....V.,.V.'V.' ' i, in-hand, Sport, Club and bai oiaioricai coincsi is lo lo Held. It "v iinniiiiiiKuj Winn tnc will b liiii'iosilni' nml v, i.i...r i Now Vmir .. ,.vuiy iioa. well worth your wlilfo. Come out Washington i and mm, .. . , . I At St. I.ouls: HALL MARK SHIRTS Many Patterns in Golf, .Sport and Wegligee $1.50 and, $1.00. ! MEMS' SUITS $12.50 and ,518.50. at . Dr. Losllo. Osteopath, Marshfield. Clevolaud-St. I.ouls, wot grounds. KNOX KNIT HOSIERY SHioes aodl SHIRTWAISTS In silk and cotton $3.50 1 down lo 75c Knox Knit hosiery for La dies, Misses and Children All the late wash good materials. flippers for Toko join- Sunday dinner ut tlio Chandler. Music by Mm tin's Or iliestia. For reservations phono UO, I UOIIT. W. SWANTO.V, (fiiuluato Cbciulst, Typewriter Supplies at Special Prices Tomorrow only wo nro offering a Hiicclal Cash Discount of I lo lMJit ck.nt on tvpi:wihti:h Sl'IMM.IHS j COO Bboots typewriter papor fin Itegulur $1.00. Saturday jUb All other grades samo disccount. Typovrltor Hlbbons Hegular rj7 7 Tie. Saturday only 0 1 C 100 oheets carbon papor (J1 np llegulur 1 1 . r 0 , Saturduy tplivlJ iDon't full to soo our KASTI.ll CARDS, 1c to 10c each. COOS BAY Stationery Co. .T-V-Vt-i 3it& Art Boxes Heautiful (jifts in two-pound, tlircc-pomul ami ivc-pound sizes, filled with iimn Sold agency, CHOCOLVTES U CONFECT10N3 only by the Whitman I Special Announcement To the Ladies Miss Dutton, tlio special demonstrator of tlio vsll known lUH'ch-Nut Packing Co. products will bo iif our stoic Mouilay, Tucs ilay, Woilncsday, Thursday null I'Vlday of mt vu'elc. AVo nro making special anniig'oiiieut.s to linvo this demonsti-a lion or helprul value to tho ladles of Coos Day ami ouo or tho .features will bo a register in uhicli their names and addresses vill lie recorded for the purpose- of keeping them advised as to now developments hi household necessities. You aro cordially Invited to utlViid these demonstrations and will ,bo liiudo welcome. C. W. Wolcott Grocery Broadway and Market What? Dance! When? Saturday Kvo Apr. U2nil Whero? Ooodwlll'n, or couVse. ; (Sood orchV'.strn, good "eats" g(Kid I lino. Hope leaves "Marshrield p. in. SCHOONKIt TIU.AMOOK roltTIjANI) AND COOS DAV SAIKS I'KO.M POUTIiAND KVKIIV TCKSDAV roil INKOHMATION 1MIONK 27H TOM JAMKS. Aut., Ocean Dock liai the whole family We can fit them all out for dress, for work and for Service SEE US FOR SHOES Bim m HI DepartiMit Store W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Phone 32 J Front Htreot I. S. SMITH Dlanco Hotel llldtf The Penslar and Nyal Store for QUALITY PERFUMERY and EASTER GIFTS. Prompt Delivery Phone 141 Swanton Drug Co. 71 M.uiKirr AVK, EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street JOHNSON'S CHOCOLATKS "tho appreciated candies" Nationally advortK'd, seo his voek's Sut ill duy Hvch njt Post. Como in , ,.t ps show you theso new ur llstie packages. l'erf nines nro always np proprhito for tho Knster sea win. Our pcrfumo depart mont Is uoll Mocked with tho best KoioIrii m Aiiierlcnu odors. Let us show ou. N The -Red Cross SOME CHOICE Spring Lamb and Chickens for that ( EASTER SUNDAY DINNER Order Early From Palace Meat Market N. I. OSWALD. TT Pharmacy J. Leo Drown :: IMiono 122 "HIKSCKIPTIONS riltST." IMiono -lOtl-J. Cen tr.l A UNION MARKET J. E. FORD $b CO. wuuijiuiu uuiu storage sysiem. nditionS t Our meats are kept under the most sanitary conoid Our motto is to please our customers with prompt and fair dealings. x neh d Our steaks, chops, cutlets, rib roasts, pot iw. hoils are all from prime animals. , , . ..-(are , Our sausages, wienies, bologna, veal and bejio all made by an expert, kept for that line of worK omy uur iara is pure ana clean, none neiier. u 174 S. BROADWAY 2 PHONES No. 58 and N0 it