The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 27, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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on Saturday morning.
IGUATERMAS STUDIO
nllAIITY PHOTOS
InnnnciiA Blanco Hotel.
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HAItSHFlKU), UK.suu
scAirn tf A. ii. hohgixs
bfifield DECORATING CO.
r.tim.tri Furnlibed
lit HMl. MwlifloI(l, Orto
BUY FRBSH
HOMEMADE"
Carat
and
SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
Droi
Central Avenue
OYAL
TONIGHT
IMILS of ALL xew pictur ICS
hJulQlaser, tlio original molly
pnlii"U)Vi:s PILGRIMAGE TO
whoa."
' Ike part Hroadwny foaturo In
kling Love and Tragedy.
HIBl'XIi:uv)itM a dramntlc
frtlth Elslo Jano Wilson, L-Ko
WJ ltli Iillllo IMtchlo "Sin on
Stbbath" In 2 reels.
Admission
Jr Floor 15c Balcony 10c
Saturday Xluhi
P DEVIL'S PRAYER ROOK
Sunday xiRlit
"BODY AND SOI'L"
ol the best that nionoy can
' 'i nigiit.
THE WEAT11EK REPORT O
4), IBj Allocated I'reM to com i)r Tlmen.) a
OREGON Pair, cooler
tonight with light rrost, $
wurnior Friday, southwest,
Honlh to west winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
RECORD
For tho 21 hours ondlne n
1:K1 n. in., Apr. 27, by HenJ.
Usiuntl, special government
Motoorologlst!
Maximum nr.
Minimum .(o
At 'l:i:i n. m in .
l'reclpltntlon ;ji
Precipitation since Sept. 1, -
1915 78.112
Precipitation sanio period 4
Inst year ci.32
Wind: Southwest, cloudy.
SUNRISE AXR SUNSET
'rinii,N,iiv
April 27. Sun rises at
B. I!) ami acts nt G:fiG.
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WALLMARK To Mr. and Mr. O. A.
Wnlliunrk, at their homo In Hunker
Hill, yesterday, Thursday, April 20,
1D1C, n daughter, weighing 10
pounds. This Is their second child.
Tho mother and daughter nro doing
woll.
t'aiTlcil Sonic Insurance. It has
developed that tho lato J. M. Upton
carried two life Insurance policies
one for $1,000 n the United Artisans,
a fraternat order, and another for
$2,000 In 0110 of the old line Insur
ance companies.
l'osMn C'lul) .Mooting. Tho
Tlilmblo Club of North Dend lias
postponed Its meeting of tomorrow
for two weeks on account of the sorl
ous, illness of 0110 of tho members,
Mrs. S. S. Jennings, who today is
reported very low.
Is Xew Agent 13. A. Colony, for
merly H. P. operator at Salotn, has
been appointed ticket agent for tho
company nt Eugene. Togetlior with
Mrs. Colony ho citnio hero for it Bhort
visit, stopping with Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl
Powell, old friends. They returned
to Eugene this morning.
Honda Association will
many of theso notices.
look after
Summon New .litijmoii. Flvo now
Jurynion hnvo been summoned under
orders of Judgo Hamilton, at Coqullle
Deputy Shorltf W. C Laird camo over
ths morning and served notices on
John Kronholm, Irving Chnndler and
C. M. Bylcr to report. They went
over, on tho early morning train to
Coqulllo. The deputy said the other
two Jurymen came from near Handon
In I' train for tho Coqullle Valley
on n short business tilp.
O. J. OKAY, representing eastern
capitalists, is hero again, for tlu
purpose of closing up the big
pending timber lnnd deal.
MitS. CHARLES MAHAFFY, nnd
daughters .Misses Lou and Stisio
Mahnrfy are guests at tho A. T.
Haines homo on Fifth streot.
GEORGE GANNON, who has been
hero for the past three weeks, left
for Kugeno this moinlng, expecting
and ho did not know their names. ' to return within a few days.
CHAHLFS F. PAPF, of tho Sporry
Out In the Country. State Oamo
Wnnlon Carl L. Shoemaker, after In
Bpectlng tho Coos Itlver hatchery yes
terday In company with Deputy
Gnmo Warden J. M Thomas, wont
over to tho Coqulllo valley to be
gono several days. Thoy loft .lore
yesterday afternoon In an automobile
and despite tho condition of tho mad
It Is belioved they made it thiougli
without mishap.
Class Social Tonight Tho Mlzpah
class of North Ilend will glvo a social
this ovcnlng in tho clnBS rooms.
Xoplioiv IHcn. II, S. Wiirpee, of
this city, has received word that his
llttlo throo year old nephew of
Froomont, Ohio, was drowned there a
Tow days ago whon tho llttlo follow
foil Into n deep well.
Muny Alto'iid Fiiii'nil. Tho steam
er Rainbow wns crowded when sho
loft North Ilond yesterday morning
for tho Coos Hlvor cometcry, taking
frlouds up to uttond tho funonal of
Miss Mlnnlo Outllp. Tho boat returned
fn tho Into afternoon.
Mill Is flolng. Cnpt. C. 13. Kd
wards enmo In from Loon Lake yes
terday for 11 Bhort visit, nttondlng to
somo business mnttors. llo says that
his nilllthoro lma beon running right
nlong, being closed down only while
ho is nway.
Young AniorlntiiN Jlrel, Frldny
night nt 7 o'clock, tho Young Anion-
cans will moot at tho Central School
NVw Insui'iuuo Association. 13. 1.
Chandler has received notlco that
ho lias been appointed director for
Coos county of the recently organized
Insuranco Federation of Oregon. Tho
appointment coming ontlroly un
sought is a compllent to Mr. Chan
dler's standing in tho insurnnco busi
ness in Oregon.
Send Out Much FMi. Tho train
.this morning took several lnrge Ico
"boxes filled with fresh fish for Wll
Inmotto Valley points. Slnco tho ox
press servlco lias boon oponod up in
connection with the railroad there Is
growing up a rapidly Increasing trndo
with tho Inland towns who nro anx
ious to got Coos Hay sea foods.
Minimum Party Frldny Night.
Tho Informal dancing and card
'party given by tho Ladles' Auxiliary
of tho Mllllcoma Club will occur to
morrow evening, commencing nt 8:30
o'clock In tho Mllllcomn rooniB. Tho
general committee is putting forth
every effort to make this affair a
big success.
lA'g Is Ui'okt'n. .Toon Womor, nn
omployco of tho Smith-Powers com
pany, wns brought down from Powers
last evening having had his leg
broken during the day when ho fell
from a 10 foot ! tio being bul't
boyond Powers, l.o In now In tho
.Mercy Hospital.
Flour company in Handon, re
turned homo this morning after
n short overnight trip here.
MKS. C. S. 1IKNSON, of Smith
Hlvor, accompanied by Miss
Laura Lyator camo down last
evening for n short visit hero.
COltPOKAL II. S. 1IAQI3N return
ed to tho recruiting offlco In Ku
geno this morning after spending
several days through tho county.
OLIV13R. P. COSIIOW, former boii
ator from Douglas County nnd
n prominent citizen of Uoseburg
arrived In Mnrshflold last ,nlght
on u business visit.
Has (100 Cows. According to 13. P.
IMack. tcstor of tho Coos Hay Cow
Testing Association, thero nro some
COO head of dairy cows in the organi
zation for this year. Tills la iuoro'mNIlY HUCUHNS now employed
than tho total of laBt season. Up! ' tho sheriff's offlco on the tax
around Ten Mile there have beon a j hooks, mndo n short call hero
great many dairymen who have on-l Inst night, returning on tho
thuslnstlcolly Joined. Mr. Hlack will' '"ornlng train.
now include that section In his ter-W. A. PI3TTIT, of the Hosohurg
ritory, visiting thero as closely as
posslblo onco n month.
Aftor Coos County ChW. C. II.
Somnier, Portland manager for tho
Armour Packing Company, accom
panied by Ii. P. Larson, of tho San
Francisco branch, arrived hero yos
torday and wero met by Matt L. Mny,
local representative of tho Armour
company. Tho men aro Interested In
Coos county cheeso nnd Mr. Lnrson
Is making a visit to tho cheese fnc-
Hcvlew, returned here on tho
last evening train from Coqulllo
whero ho hna boon n witness in
the Treudgold caso.
;fJ. J. L13.MANSKI nnd llttlo son re
turned on tho morning train from
Handon for n short visit hero. H,
Is getting along very well ilown
there in tlu moving pictiuc bus.-
I103.S.
L. A. HAKI3U or tho Folgor com
pnny, returned Into yesterday from
a 10 days trip through Cury covin
ty and down to Crescent City, call-
torlcs of this section, endeavoring to
buy up as much of their output nsf '"B on lll trade. Ho Bays It was
Many Pay License. According to
Clilof Carter a groat many nutoIsU
hnvo been paying their vchlclo tax
lately though thoro aro a fow moro,
struggling on tho edges, who must
bo "proddod" on. Ho Is making n
personal canvass of ovoryono who
has not yet paid. Tho tnxos woro
duo April 1.
Wouldn't
You?
AVIII Oho Daiirc Next Saturday
ovoulng, u dnnco will bo given in
Kmplra by tho Ladles' Dancing Club
to colobrato tho completion of the
now rpnd. Tho momborfl of tho club
nro Mrs. C. Hockett, Mrs. 11. II. Olson,
Mrs. T. J. Mui'goun, Mrs. A. Nichols.
Cars will Icavo tho Chandler Jiotol
for Kinplro at S o'clock.
Up They fjo Again. It wns report
ed hero today that tho luuibor ratos
from Coos Hay to San Pedro hnvo
Jumped 25 cents on tho thousand
fe-1 nnd now nro stnndlug at $0,
with a ralso of from $1.50 to $5 n
thousand to San Francisco. It la
said, however, that all boats coming
Mi hero nro not yot gottlng this ad
vanced rate.
0BLE THEATED
likj to trndo with n storo
tli at has no substitutes to
offer you whoro, when
you ask foY CaBtorla, for
instniico, you rccolvo tho
old gonulno Castorla not
somo Bub3ti(nco mailo to
decolo you. If you like
that kind of a drug storo
you will llko to trndo at
"THE OWL" for that's the
kind of n storo tlint Frank
D. Cohan has mado of it.
The Central Ave.
Drug Store
Frank 1. Cohan
Wo Dollycv Immediately Hi ios KiPrjon Notices. Notices of
I tho coming election on tho road bond
1 issue of $302,000 aro being posted
over tho county. Deputy Shorlff Laird
1 tills morning tool: not'eos to Cooston
1 1 find up Coos Hlvor. Charles Hall
went to Empire wtn o'lior notices.
'pne will bo posted In every product
of tho county. It Is rad he Good
Aro Worried Xow. Thero Is con
stornntlon In tho camps of the Sigma
Chls nnd of tlio "Alfalfa Dolts," ns
lioro Is a gamo scheduled botweon
tho two nines next Sunday In North
Horn! nnd tho Weatherman Is trying
lo do everything In his power to pre
vent It. Some of them say that ho
.does not bollovo In Sunday ball, nut
if thoro is tho least possible chntico
tho clash will tako plnco.
possible. Mr. Somnier returned to
Portlnnd this morning. Thoy had
somo very complimentary things to
say nbout tho choos'o that Is now
lioing mndo down hero nnd said thoro
h a growing demand for It on tlio
outside.
t PERSONAL. MENTION :
.MIIS. ALHI3UT Hit IX1 loft yesterday
for -Portland.
I. C. LAIIID Is hero from Coqulllo
looking nftcr hip stago business.
FHANIC CATTI3HLIN wont to Co
qulllo this morning calling 011 tho
trndo.
FRANK J. M'OOWAN and John
Oocklor, of Coos City, woro hero
today.
W. II. SMITH Is among tho vl3ltors
hero today from his Coos Itlver
homo.
JUDGI3 J. J. STANLI3Y of Coqulllo,
returned to his homo on tho morn
ing train.
D. I. M'01313 loft on tlio Spood'woll
this nftornoon, returning to San
Francisco,
C. S. M'CULLOCH, county ntirvoyor,
is over from Coqulllo on survey
ing business.
JACK KRONHOLM wont to Co
qulllo this morning on a short
business trip,
FRANK G. L13SLII3, of Coqulllo,
was n passonger homo on tlio
morning train.
MRS. A. S. HAMMOND Is making
an oxtonded visit with her moth
er In Portland.
J. S. LAWRENCE city recorder or Co
qulllc, has gono homo after a
short visit hero.
WHEN IN NEED OF ODD PANTS BE SURE AND
LOOK THIS LINE OF MONEY SAVERS OVER AT THE
J. C, PENNEY STORE
Worsted Pants, Worth Half the Price More 98c
Worsted Pants a dandy value at $1.75, our price $1.25
Look at this one, a dandy $2.00 value, our price .$1.49
Wool mixed pants, $2.75 value, our price $1.98
Heavy Work Pants, $3.00 value, our nrice $2.25
'All Wool Blue Serges, Black With Tan Stripe, Greys
with stripe, $4.00, our price $2.98
Corduroys, just the thing for hard work, $3.00, our
price i $1.98
Kahki Pants, Cuff Bottom, a bargain at .98c
Mole Skin Pants Made Neat Cuff Bottom, $3.25 val
ue, our price $2.49
Water Repelant Pants, Double Knee and Seat, $2.50
value our price $1.98
Tin Pants known all over the coast, $2.00 value, our
price J -$1.79
Rain Hats . . 59c
Parasols, Mens or Ladies, 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49
orirors J-&S&&W&
i . . . . n jWBrTL"yj yJL-iTjn
low rnues
Next Door to Postoffice
KkMaa
We Lead
Others
Follow
Prices
a vory muddy trip.
SUPT. W. W. ASIIHY, of tho War
ren Construction company, wont
to Myrtio Point this morning to
sco about Bomo paving work
that Is coming up thero vory
shortly.
JUDGE HALL who was Biibpoona
od yostordny 113 a witness In
the Treadgold ciibo rotiiruod
liiBt evening nftor wasting n any
waiting to bo called and was
not called to tho witness stand.
CONSTAHLE WILLIAM COX ro
turned last night from Coqulllo
whoro ho was a witness in tlio
Trondgold caso. Today ho is Imlirr
or tho grand Jury hero.
S. P. HARTLETT wns hero yostor
dny from Coqulllo, looking uft-jr,
some luinbor being loaded aboard
the stonm schooner Spocdwoll
from tho Johnson mill.
HELPED TO ORGANIZE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mrs. Marin Oranhohii who died
Inst Saturday, had boon a ro.ildent
of Mnrshflold for many years. Hor
ago was 82 years, 1 month mid .'I
days.
Tho deceased was born In Vnsn,
Finland, March 1!), 1831, camo to
this country in 1882 and to Marsh
field tho saino your, hor hii3band
preceding her. Sho has boon a
widow slnco 1887 and has mndo hor
residence hero for tho past It I years.
Mr. and Mrs. Grauholm both took
an nctlvo part hum In organizing
nnd cnrrylug on tho work of tho
Swedish Lutheran church mid of
which tho docoa.ied had Inou a
hard working mombor until sho
reached an old ngo.
Mrs. Grnnliolm has beon cared
for by Rov. and Mrs. Honglson for
tlio past 7 years. Sho leaves four
grnndchlldrou, Mrs. Chns. Grauby,
E. P. LEWIS went to tho Coqulllo Oscar nnd Cnrl Abrahainaon and 131-
Valloy this morning, calling on ,s "ra1,u' "'' J ,ll,B?ity', a,B0 ft
i, ..i i.. soil-In law, Mr. Chas. E ford.
tho trado again. Tho f(inornI wa ,,,,, Momlay
'OUNTY AGRICULTURIST J. L. afternoon from tho Swodlsh Ltither-
COUNTY
SMITH camo over on tho morning Church. Tho Borvices worn con
tmln from Connlllo. i ducted by Rov. Horiiinn Llud and
PROF. RICHARDS went down to
Handon this morning to nttond
to his music classes.
JUDGE JOHN HALL wont to Co
qulllo on tho morning train ns a
wltnos3 In tho Treadgold caso.
Rov. H. F. Hengtsou and woro large
ly attended.
For Sale Model 11 bungalow, 5
largo rooms, Imtli, vestibule, pantry
firo place, full liasciiicnt, largo lint 11,
TO-NIGHT
' JKXAS STIIF.ir
pkiio ! '8 Mcrry Como,,y f Bcni satre' fuU of lioino,y
80pny, keen wit and funny situations Fivo thousand feet
01 Fn, FroUe and Pr,volty
GIGGLES, fiUKGLES and ttLHE
I n. . ' W'VVS" Alw.ivn InlnrnsMnir.
kvo" 'aUg,1S C,ltllea "TUK MVSTKKV OF Till! HLCIC
4mm f Ule anlma,e(I Bionph cliaaors.
Pitarln?,i featuro ",H HISTOItV OF THE
lli! fl'lll.'I.V
Tine II lll.-IIIMU IV inn
5 ue giant treo from Its fall to all its uses.
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,er Woor inc
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MGH'1ciiaiLII3 CIIAPLIX in "A Xlflin. AT THE
'atn. , miker of a 'imely In tvwl iwls.
r iiiiiio ij,.k0 fll .,.j;fiav.
n
H 1 hnpnlato K
H VJ1VV1JUI. Hj I
I Laxative E
A dcltglitfiil liiMitho W
chocolate. Je
Tastes lilo ilclicloiis f
sMi'ft chocolate.
O Doses Only f,
10c I
THE BJSY CORNER 1
DRUG STORE 1
phono mm 1
h we iieuvvr imtuvuiuwif ,
Mivcd sheet mid sidewalk, licatcil
O. W. HRIGGS loft on tho last evon. on filh street south. Sell at bar
ing train for Coqulllo In con- gain, owner leaving city. Address
uoctlon with tho Treadgold caso. III. Times,
CITY ENGINEER A. H. GIDLEY ,
was called to Coqulllo this morn
ing on Bomo engineering buslnoss.
IRVING CHANDLER loft on tlio j
morning train for Coqulllo to
look ufter somo insuranco biisl-l
nes.
DKIM TY SIER1FF W. C. LAIRD,
ctiiio over from Coqulllo last
cvnlng with tho mombors of the
md lurv. .
N MILLER returned this morn-.
lug from a trip Into tlio Co-!,
qullle Valley whoro ho has been'
' nollt'e'ng "
JACK Ol'YTON waa fnllod to Co
millle i n tho yostTilay afternoon
t uln to testify last uvenlng in i
sn Treadgold caso. .
nfSTIUCT ATTORNEY LILJEQVIST
firn ovor on tho morning train
from Coqullh to meet with tho
grand Jury hero today.
MI 'S Ull DUR SELANDER and Mr.
Ells S ;nnder aro visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mllas Rich
ardson of North Rend.
W. C. HRADLEY, of the Hradliy
Candy company loft on the morn-
Towle's
Log Cabin Syrup
Has a price that Is ns standard as
gold dollars.
Friday Only, Half Price
Wo will soil pint cans tomorrow only
at
15c per can
Roguar price 30c. Limit of only two
cans to each custoinar.
Wolcott's
Grocery
HHOADWAY A MARKET STREIiT
Peanut Butler, two pounds for 25c
Butter, Norway, two pound square 75c
Strawberries, two boxes 25c
Spaghetti, Per can 15c
Lettuce (head) 5c and 10c
Split Peas (Bulk) Per pound 10c
Tomato Soup, 16 oz can, each 10c
Preserves and Jellies, all kinds, two 16 oz Jars .. 35c
Lighthouse Cleanser, Per Can 5c
Gloss and Corn Starch, package, each 5c
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
We Save You Money
Phone 394, 130 North Broadway,
WATCH FOIl OL'lt SPECIALS. Tlioy mcmi money In jour pocket
PHONE US yOlMt ORDER
IIS(mlL Aill
FOR RENT Modern fiiinlHlicil apti.,
private bath, free Jicut, water.
$7.00 week; $22.50 mouth. Myrtle
Arms. ,
VAXTED Vilnius linly for ofriro
work, Somo knowledge of stenog
raphy required. State wages e.
poctod, Address O, euro of Tlmoi.
ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTiOX
on Nordrum furniture. Gold Jn
laid mahogany In Sliuraton
stylo. Hook case, library table,
sowing table. Phono .'170-J.
WA.VI'KD (.'hi for light house
work. Phono 101-L.
FOR SALE I'llltou baby buggy
Choap, good condition. Addrcbs
"W" care Tlie Times.
FOR SALE -111111111(1 hall and el
gar busliioss, Ik money maker.
Good reason lor nulling. Ad
drosfl H. A. Cure Times,
FOR HALE Good pa) lug cigar
confoctlonory and uow stand,
Will boar closest Investigation.
Address "Good Ohanco" Caro of
Times.
J
t FOR SALE t
FOIt KALE SharplfSH separatov.
$20.00, alio S00 gal. tank, $20.00.
J. E. Fitzgerald, Englowood.
X FOR RENT I
I'Oll KENT A Iioiim'. Apply 1NI
Fourth eornor. Mrs. Robert Kru-Kor.
FOR RENT FlncNt fiuiilnliiMl aptH.
Ill Marshflnld. Free boat and
water. $22.50 up. Myrtio Arms.
FOjl KENT FiirnlHlicil flat, hot mid
cold wntur, bath. 853 Third st
I'Olt REXT Modern flvivroom ben
galow on 1 2th nnd .Commorclnl
streets, $12.50 per innuth. Apply
Going & Ilnrvoy.
FOR RENT.
ROO.MH, non to 81.00 Day; ' j
ijit: lo 9.1 Week llousckeep-
lug Aptn., $H mo. up. Frts) j
Imtli. Lloyd Hotel AptH.
FOR TRANSFER AND
BTORAGE 01-' HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FREIGHT AXI)
HAGGAOE Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono 111!!
HchIiIcwo Phono l.'l-.T
Maiki't Avo. mid Waterfront
FOR KALI: Entlro fmnlslilngs of
tho Audorsou roomlUK-houie, ulso
reBtaumnt oqulpmaiit; router of
biiBluotM district. Will soil cheap
for cimh. I.oano tslveu on building
if desired. Mrs. Thos. Audoiiou.
llandon, Oregon.
FOIt HALE Four cows, '2 heifers,
1 bull; rotfiHtrcd Ayorshlros; all
selocted stock from Poiuhi'h Calif,
and WiiuIi.'b bout linnln; heavy
produiurs. Write Ilox 8fi. Gardl
nor, Ore.
DRY WOOD
ut
Campbell's Woodyard
Ninth Front HI root
I'liono OH-.I
BICYCLE TIRES
liny Tlieiii I'liim Vh. Wo
Ctimgo Xothlut; to Put Them
- on Your Wliosl
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY
FOIt KALE
Ouo cliihhy legKloied .loii'i
bull calf, wlni'-e ilain uiilkcil II,
Hilt pounds in leu month. A I"
IIIWH llllll llClfl'IX, llll KtglHlt'lI'll
stock. Wilto to F. A. KACCIII.
Marsbf'.'lil. t'm.'im.
BLANCO
The Public Service Hotel
tins Just been thoroughly lonovat
"ii, mid opened (o (ho public March
1st, I IM II. Homo of tlio features
of this old hostelry aro. free em
ployment liurtMii, fM'o sowing room,
Inlonimtlon liiillcllu ami kind ti-eat
iiitmt. Tim p.iliouago c.( tho public
Is soll'-lted.
ULANCO HOTEL '
UU" Xnrili I'ront street r
Plioiin 1 1 l-L. r
.Murbbfitl.l, Orcgoa