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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
THE COOS BAY TIMES,, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. EVENING EDITION FIVE ! 1 ' 1 lore's best 4 i: !: 4 fomc I" joiirwlf " "f L many handsome, new, M,ful, cMia vnn.e " r jinx AXI VOl'TIIS nt nil i li'?s f'"'11 $10 up to !?:! vrwlll icadlly convliiro you Lt It will I"')' ",,kw t ,,oroYour Good Clothes Slow I" I'"' tntuiv. lliftliflcld North Rend 1 0 SLF .l A OJ'ARTER a week fit I'AV FOR A new HOME! i well located district Lots lev eled and cleared. ko ixTi:m:sT no tanks: ml not imiko u beginning now? I Mate win iicvlv no cnonpor i ran now secure tlio most uesir flofatlons for the Samo Prlco jim i Iilfr will pay for tlio hss nt- Ltlif.-ACT NOW! "SKi: lli:il) AHOUT J.'O Front St. IT," AMi:itl('.N OIL MQl'IR PETROLATC.M A mineral oil especially woii.iiicndod ror Internal w. Of exlraoidiuury pur It; anil free from nil liuriu. fnl constituents. The Hot Oil Offered Tlio Public Today 91.00 Per llottlo THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE riiono uoh We Dclhcr Immediately BROADWAY HOTEL Itaatu Heated :: Hot Water. lUn. "5c d.ij; 8:1.00 Per Week. ""'fnts, Sis p,v month. Every- : furnMicil. Phone, hub. LJ.JISTEY. 1'ioprletor. BICYHI P TlRrre Wo Them 'Be .Nothing to Put on Your Who.i PWlELD CYCLERY 'Oil TRANSITU AND "OH.'di: op HOUSEHOLD 5H lRI'IOUT AND UCCAGrt'ull FERGUSON TRANSFER I'liono Kill "wldenm i'l..... I'mVh Ae. nnd Wi.t..rfr,... IXMp D TO-NIGHT V.U-IH Va 1 !U -'' rrheTi Hoyt'h in fancy hhootlng nnd other uov r You can't afford to mis this act tonight. -' :i:ls of IttattY """"'HE" A three reel VltnKrapli reaiuung ivm. "AXllHi - . .......... 1 aljf.i, ", MiWS PICTORIAL." Cm tooiMlr.DVings 01 piiui ! uum8S(ir t fmic,,' """'itill Till: -ANADIAN HOi'KH-.M." '""" Knar .Mil) IN SYAKEVILM;." iv-snimj hi-.s.... Mnii5!il)KT"K LOW DOWN EXPERT ON THE SL'IMIXT OF . 01 me tu-orj-o A,io comedies In hiang. TIIoxvtj ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT low nx vuKni, aoo 11 A'-COX V, ire jk... ;Pf; J flirfi finis I r ! IB, AlBOfUleil prwi to coot !Uj TIitim.) OREOON TonlKliL fair with heavy frost j Frldny lair, warmer; northwesterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tlio 21 hours ending at I: 1.1 a. in.. Mny II. by llonj. OstMnd, special government Meteorologist: Maximum ra Minimum 20 At I: 1,1 n. in 30 I'reelpltntlon to Precipitation Blnco Sopt. l, 1 ! 1 r. si:rir, Precipitation sauio period Inst year nii.'C Wind: Northwest, cloar. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Thursday May It. Sun rises nt 1:11 nnd sets nt 7: l a. ' ' ! 4 1 4! , ,j WU uuu' . lllli WI AT 1 lll,'i(lri AH4i44 ls ltmk m a,le"K"- It is said that Is Out of Association Frank Cnt-t'1, W' Tr,buo'' formerly building lu- torlln boforo leaving this morning t0!H,cctor of Mnrshfleld, Is now In Chl- cull on tho trade In tho north ns far us Roodsport, said that ho had withdrawn from tho Coos-Curry Hnc Ing Association, lie said ho did not feel lllio Incurring enmities because of tlio races. Are In New Shop. Fourier Broth ers uro open for business today In their new shop, comer Contrnl and Front streets. Now equipment has been put tin nnd tho quarters are very largo nnd commodious. Thoy moved from tho former location on North Front etreot. Do Rig IIiihIucsm F. E. Allen was out ot Norway yesterdny. lie snyg tho creamery nnd choose factory thoro now turns out hhout ,1,500 pounds of butter and tho sumo amount of cheeso dally. Tho company sells part of Its product In tho coun ty, part In California nnd also has nn agency now In Portland. Vessel Whs Raided. According to word rocolvod horo tho steam schoon er Carlos, thnt formerly camo In horo on charter trips for tho C. A. Smith company, vns raided In Rolllnglinm tho other day by Chief of Pollco Schmidt and his officors. It was re ported thnt tho vessel hi'd boon smug gling liquor from California. Tho of ficers did not rind nn illegil quantity of booze nboard and no nrrcsts wero Just Arrived Liquid Petrolatum.j Squibb. The refined California mineral oil, used so extensively for CONSTIPATION $1.00 THE BOTTLE The Owl The Squibb Store We Deliver Free and Quickly ,mmmmmmtmmm OBLE T HEATED PICTURES 4 "VMAVvo. . . . .,.1,... llilll r,., ,,,,,., ,, .If.. I Ahl. II In...,. .. .. ., l...,.nv.i CHILDREN, 10c innilo. -Thc Carlos now belongs to a Urays Harbor lumber firm, though sho was formerly owned by Olson mill Mnhonoy. Hold Annual .Meeting. On Satur day evening nt 7:30 In the Swedish Lutheran church will bo held the annum business meeting; of tho church. The llov. Herman Llnd says thm It Is very important that all members shall be present, those that live in tho country as well as In Mnrshfleld. To lie 11 Patron. Wshop Sumner this morning went out to Eugene where he will bo one of the patrons through tho festivities of the Junior week end, nnd nnnitnl fete, at tho state university. At tho same time will come some 200 athletes from the high Rchools of tho state, thero to compete for tho track championship of Oregon. Debute This Etonlng. Over ut Co qulllo In tho court house this evening will occur tho Bccond debate between Arthur K. Peck and John C. Kendall, both candidates for the republican nomination for stnto representative. The first Joint debate wns held In llnndon on Tuesday evening. The third ono occurH In Murshflold on Saturday evening. rngo. 110 nns n patent gate, 0110 which ho showed nt the Pannma Pa cific Exposition last year. This ho Is endeavoring to get on tho market In n commercial way. Thoso who have seen tho gato say that It Is a very clover urrnngomont. Stock Is SIiIpimmI. Aboard a flat car this morning went seven' full blooded Jersey bulls to Coqulllo Val ley farmers. Tho olghth of tho lot wont to Jack Forguson for his Ian lols Creek ranch. Tho sires nro to bo taken over by tholr now owners aftor lots havo been drawn for thorn. All of them nro yearlings with the ex ception of ono threo year old. Here to locate. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Williams, of Walla Wr.lla. Wash., parents of S. Walter Wlllinms, ope rator of thn Weatom Union, havo ar rived hero and oxpect to ninlco Coot liny their home. Mr. Williams Is a brick mason by tr lo and specializes In tho limiting of . jn and fireplaces. Tholr household goods nro oxpoctod to arrive on tho next boat from the north. (Joes to Seattle. Lylo Rlg'oee, brother of Cnrson and Morris lllgbco I woll known' horo, nil of thorn being ' ball players, hiis been switched over to Seattle nnd Is now appearing In ono I of that team's uniforms. IIo Is hold ing down nn outfielder position ami Is oxincted to perform groat fonta ' with tho stick. It Is said that Carson Hlgbeo Is still with tho Spoknuo In dians. Portland Drink Substitute. On tho last trip north of tho steamship Lreakwator hor mnnlfost showed 11 shlpmont of If! tons of llopskl to Portland. This wns shlppod from 1 San Diego whoro this HUhstltuto with beer, minus tho "kick" Is manufac tured. Also tho llreakwater had nboard G7 tons of pineapples, shipped from tho llawallnn Islands, .May Halt Sunday Hall. -Tho 111011 ' horo Intorc'ited In the auto races that wer" nbout to bo hold up on no count of tho Sunday closing law can ' sympathize with Judgo McCrodle, manager of tho Portland Heavers. I Tho owner Is now confronted with the onforconiont of tho lnw to horenfter 1 cut out nil Sunday baseball. If this R OYAL TONIGHT ihi w White Rosette A drama of ancient and modern times Lower Floor 15c Balcony 10c happens a monstrous big hole will be made In the profits of tho team as welt as In its schedule. Sells Ills Paper. It Is only a short time ago that Will A. 1)111 editor and publisher of tho Lane County News. In Springfield, visited in Marshfleld, having walked down the beach from Florence. Now comes the news that he has sold his paper to .1. C. Dlniin, prominent printer of Eugone. and his son, Walter Dlmm, of the department of Journalism at the stnto university. Tho plant Is owned by the Lane Coun ty Publishing association, but Mr. 1)111 acquires a majority holding. It Is believed that Mr. 1)111 Is to again become night editor of the Eugene Register. t PERSONAL MENTION t A. J. CRAIO camo in yesterday from F.lkton for a business visit here. J L SMITH, county ngrlculturi.M, it tinned to his home In Coqulllo this morning. W. II. MACORTNKY was niriong tho Coos Rlvor visitors down ihH morning. OIJOROH LARRSON was calling on tho trado In tho Coqulllo Valley this morning. PROF. RICHARDS wont down to llandon this morning to uttoud to his music ehusoH. E. A. PRATT Is down from ills homo ut Acme looking after aome business matters. FRED K. OETTINS wont to Powers this morning on somu civil en gineering business. OENE CROSTIIWAITE Is In Co lt lllo Vnlley points today depl oring tho "long Btnokes". C. R. HARROW wns over from Co qulllo this morning "politicking" nnd meeting old friends. MISS ALICE CURTIS loft this morn ing for Eugene to spond thn wcok end with Myrtlo Covuu. MR. AND MRS. PETER HUE loft on tho morning trnln for Portland, going on tholr honeymoon. FRANK n. WAITB tlils, morning left tor rortinnu ngiup,, niter locking over his business Interests hore. M. M. AnilOTT camo down last cvHiJng from Powers- to utlond to tomo IiubIuobj nmttors horo. ED YOAKAM, promlnont fnrnior over tho Coqulllo way, wns 11 vis ltor hero Inst evening jind today. If. J. VAUOIIAN went out to tho Heaver Hill camp of tho McDon ald and Vaughn company thm morning. JUDC1E J. W. HAMILTON loft this morning, returning to Rnsoburg, aftor a two weeks session of court nt Coqulllo. REV. C. IROY HALL loft on this morning's train for Mlnnonpnlls, thoro to attend tho Northern Hap tlst convention. CAPT. DUNSON was up yesterday from tho Capo Arngo Lighthouse, trying to ge,t over a hud attack of a cold and rheumatism, E. I). M'ARTIIUR, of tho Puga'ev Candy company, went up to Pow ers and other points thU morning to seo tluiy uro woll "awoBtoned". CAPT. J. II. POLIIE.MUS loft on tho yestorday nftornoon train far Haiidon to look over tho govern ment Jetty work now being dona thore. CLYDE HOPPLE, O.W. It. and N. ticket agent at La Oruude, and wife have nrrlvod horo for a visit with F. E, Allan, an 11110I0 or Mrs. Iloppol, AL! BRT POWERS. Wtwloy Soaman and Ignatius Chapman left this leornlng for Eukoiio whoro thoy w'll attend thu Junior week cud exorcises. MISS SOFIE HAMMER. Ilonrlk OJei dru in and (lerald Hunt re turnod on thu morning train from Coqulllo whoro last owning thoy g'.ve u contort. M W. WAITE. woll known Insur ance man of Portland, is in tho city. Ho vlsltod today with Irv Intj Chandlor who Is loeal ripn iieutatlve of his company. A UNO MEREEN. of tho C A. Smith company and Carroll Smith, left on tho morning trulu for Pugut Sound, there to make a visit ofj tho mills for several days. I MRS. MYRA IT. MITCHELL nnd son Clone have arrived hero from Eugene to visit In North Hond with her Son Shannon Mltchnll, of the North liond News Stand. W. W. AS1IHY, of tho Warren Con-I slructlon company, was a visitor In Myrtle Point this mot mug to 'aoetire the plans and specifica tions for somo paving to be done there very shortly. county sitpi:rinti:ndfnt Ray mond 1-3 11AKICR, ot tho C003 mhooto, returned to Coqulllo to da aftor going through tho Marshfleld and tho North Hen 1 1 uools. P1JOI-. W. A. HARR, of O. A. C.. (imo in Inst ovenlng from Coral lls. leaving this morning for the Coqulllo Valley to moot with the limners relative to tho Now Jer sey association. MRS. WALTER SINCLAIR camo over from Coqulllo latt ovenlng to visit with Mrs. Alice Hall for a few days and to attend tho Choral Club Conceit this even ing. t AT THE HOTELS : $44444444444444444444444$ Chandler Hotel R. Mayer, Pan Frnnclsro: E. Mne Donald. Coqull ; E p. Markee. P.irllnuii. 1'ied X It no tt. Port land; A. II No.tos. St.it Francisco; E. N. (luyer. Portland; Cns.i Alt shuler, San Francisco; W. A. Ilarr, Corvallls; H. II. Mnrkoe, Portland: C. W. Dollorf, San Francisco; F. R. Hotelier, Portland; L. tl. Fletcher, Portland; W. A. Caffoy, Portland; M. W. Wallo. Portland; II. E. Mlch uol, Portland; Arthur P. Ponton, Rosoburg; .1. J. llraily. Portland; .1. II. Ilerthnlf, San Francisco; J, J. Smith, Coqulllo; (Irani II. Rackol, Portland; l. II. Wright, Los An geles; E, M. LoValloy, Portland;' J. M. Schnolder, Seattle; L, E. Hecko, Seattle. St. I.nVtrcneo Hotel Mr, and Mr.). Wyiuau Allien, South I.ulot; Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Emplro; M. M. Abbott, Powers; II. C. Jones, Portland; J, L. llotcli k.ss, Powers; W. II. Macorc iy, Coos Rlvor; Clara liammor, Notth Lnko; P'hllomena Payotto, Seatth; Mattlo E. Dunn, Seattle; L, J. Ilodsou, Powors; A. McEaoheni, Powois; Mis.) Dorrls Ellon, Roods port; Mrs. F. Ellon, KocdBpnrt; J. M. Kendall, Portland; 0, SlinruiHii, Portland, Lloyd Hotel E. A. Pratt, Acme; 0. L, 'Sprlnn, Srii Dlogo; John Ililur, llnndon; Harry Clomont, llnndon; A. John sou llnndon; A. J. Craig, Elkton; Frank Mill. Roodsport; II. A. Illb nor, Powers; F. F. Rnthhono, Pow ors; John Maquay, Spokane; L. Lockwnod, Random Ray Vanburgcr, North Lake. Illiuico Hotel John Horloy, llnndon; It. Roberts, Ccos River; Norono Plgott, North llend; Daniel Plgott, North llend: Mutt Kralsar, Power.); R. Soronso'i, Eugoiio; E. H. Dyor, Daniels Creole; Ed Yoakum, Coqulllo; Louis Mas sou, North llend. (ruulto wurt s:ih Satunhiy -.To Sumner Hardware Couipauy. Look at this Money Saving Special Good, firm potatoes, medium size (Portland stock) per sack .. - $1.50 Weights range from 105 to 110 pounds per sack. 50 pounds at . - 75c Come and See Them In Our Window EVERYDAY PRICES Kiuiiihles, tho New llrenkfnst Fowl, per package 10c il'micy Hrcukfiifct Huron, per U' , l!Ho Hulter, (Norway) per tun lb. squaro H.V Peinut Hiiller (Hulk) Nono Heller, IS lbs. (tit USe Dill Pickles, hulk, large, doen . , Ui Plain Ph kles, aa gal. Keg each Olio Ili-try Moves (bundle 1150) each SI. 10, nigulalloii sle Coffee, hulk, best quality, !1 lbs for $1.0(1 HciiiciiiIht In look over our Ion ctuil counter when nii ls.lt our t.( ou will always1 find big li.u gains. We Save You Money GETTING'S CASH GROCERY M)OK FOR Ol'll Hid SPECIAL NEXT WEEK GRAVEL Wo re now prepared to furnish QUAVEL In ny iuntltU irom pile In our yard or In carload, lots, at following prlcei- Kirorn pile on ground, 2.Vf per yard. Carload Iota, taknu from cars, 12.00 per yard ItoUll HeimrliimtL C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Oppotlte Fou-Offlc 4 SOCIAL CALENDAll Wednesday Mnrshfleld Urldge Club with Mrs. (5. W. Kntifman. Auction llrldgo Club with Mrs. R. E. Lara way. Pastime Club with Mrs. O o 4 4 Roscoe Hazer In North irond. Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. Uroektnueller In Uunkor Hill. North Demi Card Club ov- onlng session with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Stephenson. Thursday Kloster Club with Mrs. O. II. Wilson. Kluney Club with Mrs. Otis In North llend. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Frances lluzard. O Friday Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff. Hunker 1 1 lit Pnrcnts' nnd Tenchora' Club mooting. Kensington Club with Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Norwegian Lutheran Yuime 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I People's Society nt Chapel l parlors. 4 44444444444444444 CHIEF CARTER HAS J RESPLENDENT SKYPIECEi Heconies Ihe Envy of All Small j lloyN mill Ills Friends Trying I Out New Uniform Old friends gasped with astonish ment and new comers gaed with I admiration till.) morning ut Chief nf Polio. Jack Carter. Alop his dome, where was wont to sit a 1 wide brimmed lint, mil perched a I trim blue uniform cup. All rcs- pleudant In gold braid It was. An I right up In froul, Hitrrnuudnd by all sorts of llttlo bright "Jigger.)" wai- emblazoned tho word "Chief". Hilly Cox ut tho flro station sat up nnd blinked both eyes, sharply , and In fast siiccojslon, and keeled over; It was too much for him. Rut J. W. Carlor nnd the cap passed oil ununtlclng. Ho returned t ) olucldnto further. "(Jot It," ho apologized, "got to wear II, ain't that right? You see, hero's tho Idea, I've got the cap nnd all tlio trimmings, thn whole slieebaug, coat vet nud trousers." Hill Cox snt up nnd bngnn to take notice. "Yes, yes," ho stniuinorod. J. W. continued. "And so we're going to Imvo a rnllrnnd celebra tion nnd ovorjthlng. I'll havo to wear tho whole darned business then; I am getting used to It by dogreo.)." And so this Is why Chief Cnrtor had nu admiring bunch of friends nbout htm nil day nnd became the envy of evory small hoy In tho community. I 4444444444444444444444444 , t AMONG THE SICK l 4444444444444444444444444$ Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Staiiff, who ban boon seriously 111 since Sunday, h rnpoitcd much bettor today. Lowls Doll, who latoly underwent nn operation nt the Mercy Hospital, returned homo yestorday and Is no a1 staying ut the homo of his mother. Mrs. Allco Doll, on South Ninth street, MrB. A. II, Derbyshire of North Rend, who has boon In a critical con dltlou Is slightly boiler today nnd It Is now hoped sho may survive. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mnrshfleld. -iMtkXltM PhiiB 1UO 0S. Skirts Poplins, Gaberdines, Wide Stripes at many saving prices $1.25, $1.49, $2.25 $2.49 and $2.98. Striped Coats $6.90 Velvet Checked . $5.90 White Voile Waists, $1.25 value, our price ... 98c White one Piece Dresses 98c IntorporaUd S ffQWt.V. J.J.JJX I'Olt RENT l-'uriUHhcd iipartment In (ho O'Counell Hldir Phono 1131. WANTED housekeeper. Tele phono I .'I- J. 444e44 t NEW TODAY X 44444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444 t WANTED J $444444444444444444444444? WANTED To lent a lent. Apply T. F. lllllyer, 1SS Third St. So. HOMESTEADS Ci,h lllo Indian Reservation, Wash., open for snt tlomout. Drawing July l!7th. About nOO.000 acres. Comploto Map and Description. Postpaid $1.00, Smith nnd McCrea No. 22 Englo llldg. Spoknuo Wash. 44444444444444444444444444 t FOR RENT X $444444444444444444444444$ I'OH RENT Modern furnished opts. I rlvato bath, froo heat, wator. $7 wook, $22.00 month. Myrtlo Arms. ' I'Olt RENT Modern five-room bun galow on 12th and Commorclal BtrcotH, $12.(10 per month. Apply Going & Hnrvoy. AIT. l,00 week; ljllB.00 mo. llroadwny Hotel. P. 0. Illdg, I'OH RENT. ROOMS, noo In $1.00 Day; j jt'J to $.1 Week; llousekccp lug Apis., $H mo. up. Froo j Imth. Llojd Hotel Apts. j I I 4444444444444444444444444 J j: FOR SALE X , 444444444444444-4444444 j I'Olt SALIC Plwi i-ooiii . modern house, Including bathroom fix tines and sink, $300. If moved off the lots. Phono 222X. I'Olt SALE Cnblmgo and tomato : plant.!, by thu dux, or hundred, Phono lioaxxl, I'Olt SALE At once, Economy Hug Co. I'liHo full of work. Stay and teach thoroughly. Finn chanco for t man and wlfa. llotit reasons for soiling. 1 FOR SALE (JiocerH Refrigerator, Now Perfection llulldliig Hall, olght compartmauU, 7 ft. long, tl ft. high, IS in. wldo. Has bovol pinto mirror In center. Cojt ?150. Will soil for (ash, $86. Addiim WosloiihnNor llro., Cottago Orovo Ore. 4444444444444444- 4 FOR NALK Ono of A. J. 4 4 C. cown duo to froahuti In 4 4 July. For tho prlco uslsod sho 4 4 will moro tlmu twice pay for 4 4 herself this year. Also boiuo 4 4 fine helfor culvtw nnd year- 4 4 lings from roglstor of merit 4 4 dams. Apply to, 4 . .. A. Sacchl 4 4444444444444 ' 4 BULLING fiOODS 4 Tho big problem lu selllnB 4 4 this problom. 4 oAion no.t dat IRM Bpu saiutx 4 4 goods is getting tho customer 4 Into I no store Coos Hay 4 44 4444 4444444444444444 J t TIMFS WANT ADS t t GET RESULTS X i 4444444444444444444444444 ew Wash