The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 16, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. EVENING EDITION
FIVE
ifei
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Fine Ribbed
Hosiery
Wears like "60"
hooka like "JO"
Costs but "25"
The moit rtmurknbU
hoilery value In
Amerlcn
FOR THANSFKU AND
BTOICAtli: OP IIOUSKIIOLI)
(JOOItJ, IKKK1I1T AND
nAfltAflK Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono lO.'l
Rciddcnro I'liono Ift-J
Ihtrket Avo. niul Wntorfront
D11
AND A QUAUTKK
a week
mi.b I'.w for a nkw ho.mki
iiucll located district Lots lev
eled and cleared.
X0 IXTF.HKST - NO TANKS!
-Why not make a beginning; now?
!l Potato will never bo choniier
lou run now secure tho most doslr-
it locations for the Samo I 'rice as
mi latfr vll pay for tlio less aU
hctlvc. ACT NOW!
".si:i: It 1:1 1 AROUT IT,"
l."0 Front St.
ii
ou auto
CALL F00TE
He Iirs a fine now Win ton Six.
Will go day or night nnywhero. NoiY
ffcone number tl-L. Ulanco Hotel.
Good service. Ronnonnhln rnlnn
RWdcnco I'liono, 2S-J
mtOADWAY HOTHI,
liiw modern moms for " :i or
It hMlicliiiY, at wry low into, tilth
I'ooUiir pihllfKu lr desired. P. O.
Bnlldlnc.
R
OYAL
TONIGHT
CUYTON and his famm.s
company introducing refinca
Mmic vaudeville and
CLAYTOM IJIRicci r .,
gng The Simla Seance of
HC Will nilSUOI nil enolnrl
Wions.
Fmiriii iiui-.. ...
"HEN A WOMAN LIVES"
"wro feature in 5 parts,
ClSSV Flt7nnpolrl ! I,,- t..-
,sl oomcdy.sce it tonight.
& "QUAU"
SU?CIDE"G "SN "RACE
DRY WOOD
Campbell's
Xnrth Fi
at
S Woodvard
rout Stroot
KiP
ma?rmm'mmmm:
REVITIE5
XII 15 WKATIIKH RKPORT
OH15GON - Showera .ma
thunder Htninis, not so wiirm
west; westerly winds.
LOCAL TKMPKRATUHB
KKCOHD
For tho 24 hours ending nt
I: III a. in., May 1(1. hy lu-nj.
Ostllnd, special govornmont
Motoornloglst:
Maximum fjs
Minimum
At 1 : -13 n, m 4:1
Precipitation op
Precipitation ulnco Sopt. 1,
llf. 81:95
Precipitation Bnnio porlod
lust yenr 01,70
Wind: North west partly clou
fly. SUNRLSI5 AND SUNSI5T
Tuesday
May 10. Sun rises at
I: an and sots at 7:17.
To Tako Cattle South L. P. Hran-
Htotter will leavo on tho noxt trip or
tho steamer F. A. Kllburn with a
flhlpmont of cattlo iwhlch ho will tako
to Humboldt county California. He
owns n Inrgo herd of cattle.
Takes .Mora Roves This morning
Deputy Sheriff W. C. l.alrd went ovor
to Cooston, Kontuck nnd Wlllnnch
Inlets, taking moro ballot boxes for
tho primary elections or Friday. Ho
wont up to Allegnny last evening, nt
tended tho (lood Itonds mooting and
also loft a ballot box there.
(Jets .'ihhI Mace. .The many
friends here of Miss Kll.aboth Top
ping, formerly llbrnrlan of tho Marsh-
riold public library, will bo pleased to
learn that alio has secured tho posi
tion of librarian nt Kvorott. Wash.
Tho placo is 0110 which pnyB her a
higher salary than alio rccolvcd hero
nnd Is it deslrnblo position.
Venn Is Too Rosy. Now comes n
telegram from John H. Yeon, mllllon
nlro rondmnstor or .Multnomah coun
ty, Hinting that It will bo Imposslhlo
for him to ho hero to aid In tho flood
itonds campaign. Ho snyH that ho has
so much business on hand thnt ho
absolutely could not got away. Ho
was to havo arrived bore last evening,
Meeting Is Tomorrow. The regu
lar monthly meeting of tho North
llend Chanibor of Commorco Is to bo
You can got the inost ben
efit If you havo your doctor's
prescriptions filled with
Sijulbb's Chemicals.
I
I
i
There Is a Squlhh Store ill
Marshricld.
tiik owl
Frank D. Cohan, Prop.
Tho Central Avenue Drug
Store
l
1
ISJOBLE THEATED
TO-NIGHT
"ALWAYS TIIK HKST AND PLINTY OF IT"
, Tonight e will show tho most beautiful picture ever iiiadu in
America
"TIIK HKLOVKD VAfJAHOND"
I'lodiiccd in Pathe Ctdors feutiitliiK I'dward Ardeu, one of the
Kteatest actors In the business.
Slv reels from the novel of Win. J. Ixcke. This feature his
Ik.iI loronl breaking runs In all the luigest cities In the tto II
'Iho STIIAND theat.-e of New Yolk "America's finest picture hc
atie" sliouetl It for two uecks to record hieaklng huslni'ss.
CO.MK KAHLV FOR HOOD SKATS TWO SHOWS, 7 and P. M.
Lower Floor Me Uu Irony 10c ( liildren ."e
TOMORROW Nlf.'HT "TIIK ( IIOIUS iai)Y" a gieat play v, Pi
an all star cast of Uisuy pm r-.
"Till: HVITLK R OF PI-VCK"
roi. ug.
held tomorrow oveslng at 7:30 In tho'alro philanthropist and very pronil
Club rooms. There arc sovernl !m-ncnt in that city, lie leaves a wife
portant matters up for consideration and a son. 15 very year tho concern
and an effort Is being made to havo used to tako Its 200 employes Into
ns many members its possible to at- the mduiitnlns via special train on a
lcm1- three days picnic with all oxpcmws
.paid. Ho started in btislnes with Just
I "" inn-miK 'irip Charles Ua-
I Ker, a Coos liny flulicrnian had a
thrilling voyage. While deep pen'
iiKiung 111s engine broke down and his May Stipulate Native Woods in
Httlo boat, at tho mercy of tho Ben,1 all probability tho new plans mid
ynB carried thirty miles south of specifications for tho government in
Coos liny, it was then that ho got dlo stntlon will stipulate native woods
the engliio working and camo back Instead of tho Callfornn redwood. The
safely and went In at Sunset liny. I new plans should bo back hero June
1 15 so that tho local contractors may
Many on Picnic. Yesterday tho agan send their bids to Washington,
members of tho Progress Club and In- Fred (lettlns has received a letter
Mien guests held tholr annual picnic from (leorgo Ilnnncoiu. radio oxpeti
at Cooston. Thero was closo to nn vlio was here Inst year, stating that
who boarded tho gasollno launch ho has recommended to the. govorn
Koos for across tho Hay. They ro-' mont officials that tho change bo
turned yesterday afternoon and ro- iniulo In tho woods. Tho Chamber of
ported a very good time. There will' Commcrco nsd also Mr. Oettlns took
lie no moro meetings of tho club tho matter up- weeks ago, stating
until next fall. that hero on Coos Hay arc Just os
1 good woods os tho redwood and to
To lluiid HonK L. o. Call, well bo had much chcapor than tho latter,
known rancher 011 Ton Mllo lake, is!
expecting to build a iwholo fleet of,
little row boats this summer. Ho Is
now constructing a good sized bont
! MO,so on tho border of tho Summer-:
homo site. In which he Is Interested, tho high road to recovery. Tho ty
and already has tho excavation dug.! phold fovor broko for the hotter nftor
Ho has seen thero Is a call for boats, n long nnd anxious wait, lie had
nnd Intends to meet it. ! started east to visit his old homo
J when suddenly stricken down In
Dispute Is Settled. .1. W. Motley, Portland with tho nttack that has
got into n dispute ns to whethor,
tho lumber mills or tho coal mining
nppenrod first on Cooa liny. O. A.1
Honnctt went back Into tho files of
tho Coos Hay Nows and brought out
tho Information Hint coal mlnoB .wcro
first opened hero In ISGri and first,
mined In ISfiG nt Newport and I5nst-
port. It was two years later that a'
mill went In nt North Ilcnd, tho first
on Coos Ilay. '
Nephew Is Dead. Mrs. A. It.
O'Hrlen has received word that hor
nephew, llnrold Horbiirgor, aged IB
yenrs, died at Pralrlo City, Clrant
county following nn oporntlon for up-
pondlcltls. Ho wits tho son or ono
or tho big cattlo men of tho John,
Day country nnd had n flno future
nhend or him. Tho young man,
when tnkon sick v rnr from medical
aid but una tnl. to Pralrlo City'
nnd tho best physlclani nnd nursos,
ooiaiueii 0111 ins mo could not ho
saved.
Declared Insane Forost Slronc a
farmor living near Prospor, has boon!
declared Insane. Ho was missing for'
a week nnd rolntlvos havo boon
searching for him nnd feared ho had!
drowned In the Corpilllo rlvor. Ho
was found In tho streets of Coqullloi
Into nt night. He was lu n domontcd'
(condition nnd hnd ovldontly boon
wandering nbout slnco ho lort his
homo. Tho iinfortiinnto man could
not tell his nnmo but was Identified
nrtor being taken In chnrgo hy nn or
ricor. Is fjiillo a Nul.sjince. Now comes
forward nnnthor nnnoylng phaso of
. tho prohibition Inw, Persons In nnd
( mound North l.nko and such point's.
, whero thoro Is not n rnllroad agont
find that It Is imposslhlo for tho
liquor shipments to bo Bhlppod to'
them. Olin limn rninn In voutn-ilnv
- " j
i mm .-mii in i.nKo, aitor waning n long
tlmo, nnd received his shipment oni
tho dock. Ho took out tho bottles'
from tho case, ono by ono, nnd
ditched them nwuy In a capricious!
suit caso. Ho declared It was nn'
nwful bother.
Hears I'nclo Is Dead. Fred Smith,!
of this city, has Just received word of
the death or his undo, Orvlllo L.
Smith, or Denver. Tho deceased (was
a founder of the firm of Smith.
Hrooks Printing compnny, one of tho
largest printing establishments of I
tho west, Tiielr building covered n
block siiin-o and wns six stories in
hclt'hth, Mr. Smith was a million-
Is a corker of a feature
n small plant and gradually worked
Into tho present concern,
Is .Much Hotter flood word has
been received from Portland stating
Hint .1. 15. Ford, of tbn Union M..nt
Market. Is miioh' bettor and Is now on
kopt 'him In tho hospital since that
llmo,
pcRQnMAi MCMTinM
1 PERSONAL MENTION J
II. M. KI5NNI5DY was down yesterday
from Coos River, shopping.
MRS. II. O. THORP15 loft today for
Portland for two weeks.
15UC.15NI5 I.ONO was n Cooa Rive:
visitor In tho city last evening.
FRANK CATT15RLIN called 011 tho
trade In tho Coiiullle Valley today.
MRS. FRANK GRANT Is horo from
hor homo nt Powers on it abort
visit.
,
a. C. VJ5STAL called 011 the Union
oil trade In tho Coiiulllo Valley to
day.
J. II. HOWRON camo In 011 tho last
evening train from North l.nko on
a visit.
TOM DASIINI5Y wob down from tho
camp nt Powers last ovonlug on a
Bhort visit.
N. A. NI5I.SON went back to llniiser
011 tho morning train nrtor a brief
stay In tho city.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM (IRI.MKS
nrrivod homo Inst evening from
Alhnmbru, California.
FRI5D POWI5R8 returned to tho camp
at Powora this morning utter a
short visit nt his homo.
L. WILLIAMS Is hero from Myitlo
Point, looking nfter tlo business tor
tho I5stabrook company.
Dnm.'liT iii i inn ..
..wwn.v inni4tiii vttia u iannuiiKur
on tho enrly morning train to tho
points In tho Coiiulllo Vnlloy.
WALTI5R SMITH of North Hond wont
to tho Coqulllo Vnlloy this morning
whoro ho Is today calling on tho
trade.
FLOYD CORNWALL was a passongor
an tho morning train lioun dfor
Horkeloy whoro ho will visit for u
timo.
15. LINVILLI5 nnd R. 15. Knowles, of
tho North Kami (Jrocory, aro ex
pectliiK Hhortly to leave for Cali
fornia. OICOItaK A. M'CIJLLOCII was down
from Toinploton yesterday and to
day attending to somo business i
matters. ,
COFNTY Sl'RVIOYOR C. S, M'CI'L-
PRESCRIPTIONS
wmn'FV nv voc it
no roit
Aro intended for the
specific pm pose of curing
an i ilmrnt If they tire
not put up right ilicy
tton't a t light. There
fuVe, t.iki them to a drug
g st of ii-pulatliiii. Hi l:r;
them lo the Husy Corner,
ttheie t'uy tlll bo filial
right, delivered piomptly
aml af a reasonable price.
THE BUSY CORNER
0RUG STORE
Phone HUH
Wo Deliver Immediately
LOCH returned to his homo In Co
Uiillle after a visit for n few days
In the city.
15. 15. SMIJ1I, manager of tho Ton
Mllo Hotel, was a visitor hero last
ovenlg, returning to North hake
this morning.
HAROLD HIlKias, son of Mr and
.Mrs. o. W. Hrlggs. and who drives
stage for Ivan l.alrd, Is hero from
tho Coiiullle Valley.
V. c. OOItST left this morning for
Vnllejo whero he has 11 perfectly
good Jltnoy In flno working order
which he must look after.
SC1'I5U1NTI5N1)15NT W. F. MILL15R
Is in Portlnnd on Southern Pacif
ic business, but Is expected homo
on this afternoon's train.
II. OSCAR OULOVSI5N' and wife re
turned yesterday on tho Adeline
rrom Oakland whore Mrs. Oulovson
has been visiting for aevernl weeks.
FOSTMASTI5R HIHHI M'LAIN went
ovor to Myrtlo Point this morning
to look Into tho sower work, tho
contract for which is to bo lot next
Monday evening.
COUNTY SURVI5YOR C. S. M'CUL
I.OCII and Dan Dlmmtck returned
to Coiiullle this morning after at
tending to some surveying matters
In this section.
, P. HRANST15TTI5H returned on
tho morning boat f'om n trip tn
KuiPka. Ho Is on his way to Co
iillla whero ho has chargo of Dim
large Ituss tract.
WILLIAM KAISI5R went
out near
Myrtlo Point this morning looking
Into the matter of securing grnvol
for the concroio work on tho tun
nel portals north of Coos Hay.
CHARLI5S LYONS left this morning
for l5ugciio and Inter for Washing
ton whoro ho Intends to secure em
ployment after which ho will send
ror his wire who Is now in Kiigone.
LI5VI DA10L15 loft ou the morn
lug train for Minneapolis whero
ho will Join his wlfo and family
who tiro now thoro on a visit.
They will return to Coos Hay
Inter on.
MISS KOFI 15 HAM.M15R, who has
dollghted audiences In the county
with her voire, loft tlil.t morning
for Seattle where she has a stu
dio, Many of her frlomlB wcro
at the dopot to hid goodbye.
JAMI5S COLLII5R, who ban boon en
gaged In working on the Southern
Pacific bridges, will leave this
wook to tako chargo of tho work
of building a bridge ror tho Cor
valllB and Kastorn near Mill City.
JUIHSI5 JA.MI5S WATSON camo from
Coiiulllo lust evening, accompany
ing Frank Terrace and J. 15.
Mciitgomery who attended a good
rot ds meeting at Hridgo In tho
Jiiornlng.
F. II. LAND15RS, formerly Hrenkwu
tor agent hero nnd later agent nt
Powers, went through this morn
ing, returning to his old homo In
Nebraska whoro ho Intends to lo
cate. Mrs, Landers went there n
short tliua ngo,
. , , . , .i
BULK COFFEE
Wo mo offering the people of
Coos Hay an especially attractive op-(
port unity for iiiouey saving In our
hulk coffees. It s pine, fiesh
roasted and possesses strength and
flavor. Wo have placed this coffee
In many homes lu competition with
i much higher pi lctsl coffee. The
result has been atvay hejoud our
expectation. It is a pleasing drink
ing coffee. It represents all jou
want In strength niul the combina
tion of blends makes It a delicious
bevel ago.
Per pound -"c
A lict let urade. noiiud . . Jl.le
r it pounds for . .. $1.00 j
Why pay 7 to 10c per pound for'
tins lu vthhh other coffees come
vthen jou can get this coffee at
such a saving. I
Bunker Hill Deptv
Ct.- W, H. Dindinger
, otore. & :o. Phone 32
si -mL - -
SOCIAL CAI.I5NDAU
Monday
Progress Club Annual Plc-
nlc at Cooston.
Alpha Delphian Society
with draco Johnson lu Hunker
Hill.
Tuesday
Hplscopal Ladles' (lulld In
tlulld Hall
North llv... Atheno Dolphl-
nn Club In the library bulld-
lug
UvriiiCMlny
Sumner Social Club with
Mrs. W. If. Farrln.
North Hend 1). M. C. Club
with Mis. Lester Raton.
North Hend Catholic Ladles
entertain Union Aid at Pres-
bytorlan church.
Alert Club all day session
with Mrs. Jennie Howninn.
Presbyterian Auxiliary with
Alrn. C. R. Peck.
Prlsclllas with Mrs. Fred
C-rluolds In Hunker 1 till.
Thursday
15astsldo Social Club with
Mrs. J. Swanson.
A. N. W. Club .with Mra.
Annlo Tower.
Dahlia Club with Mrs. O. O.
Oosney lu Knglowood.
North Hend Episcopal (lulld
with Mrs. I. II. Hurtle.
Oonern Club with .Mra. lleu-
ry Ross.
Itnlnbow Club mcptliig nt
at Club house ou South Fork
or Coos River.
North Hend Junior Club
with Inc7. KJollnnd.
Friday
Past Matrons' Society with
Mrs, Oeorgo March.
BUY FRESH
HOMEMADE
and
SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
Central Avenue
FOR SA 1,15 One of A. J.
V, cowh duo to freshen In
July. For the price asked hIio 4
will moro than twleo pay for
horscir this year. Also siimo
flno heifer calves and year-
lings from register of merit 4
dama. Apply to, 4
K. A. Sacchl
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
EASTMAN
Kodaks & Films
lllg shipment Just ar
rlted at TIIK ItLD
(ROSS. Call in and let us
show jou sumo of the lat
est 101(1 Kodaks,
Remember, "If it Isn't
au Kastman It Isn't a
Kodak.
The Red Cross
Pharmacy
J, Leo llrotwi :: Phone I--"PRI
SCRIPTIO.VS FIRST."
f
i
BICYC E TIRES
liny Them nun I s We
Chnrgo Nothing lo Put Them
- on Your W lip I
MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 1
Caiii
h
Drop
LADIES WAISTS & WASH
SKIRTS, the latest in
style, the latest in ma-'
terial, $1.25 value,
our price 98c
White Wash Skirt at a sav
ing from 50c to $1.00
on each skirt, our
price 98c, $1.25, $1.98
' $2.25.
Palm Beach in the wide
stripe $2.98
Ladies Corset Covers
49c, 25c
Envellop Suits $1.98, $U9
98c.
Ineprporatid J
g-J--iFjL4lk.v..rarwiM
!
irmVKvm.-u.r3A
Jl NEW TODAY
WANTKD Man ami wife to man
age dining room lu hotel. Good
chnnre. Apply "S" enro Timoa.
t WANTED
WANTKD (Jlrl for general Iioumv.
work. Phono. CC-J or II 04 -J.
r
WANTKD To li-ino Mimll ranch
for term of years. Would buy
stock and household goodj If
reasonable N, O. Thomns, 78
Central Avo. Marshflold, Tpl. 40.
WANTKD To lent a tent. Apply
T. F. lllllycr, 188 Third St. So.
IIO.MKSTKADS Colvillo Indian
Reservation, Wash., opon for set
tlement. Drawing July U7th.
About 500,000 acres. Complete
Map and Description. Postpaid
$1.00, Smith nnd McCrea No. 22
Kitglo Hldg, Spokane Wash.
t FOR RENT I
WILL IIKNT my homo rurnUtiotl
with water frco and promises
kept from Juno 7th to August 15,
for $10 per mouth. Apply at
tho house or phono U8U-J, F. A.
Tlodgon.
v
I'OU ItKXT IIiiiim) ou No. Il'dwny.
Near Highland. Apply 38C Bec
oud titreet North.
I'OU HUNT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, close lu and reasonable.
03., First nnd Illrch.
.
I'OU HUNT Modern furnished npU.
I rlvato bath, freo heat, water. $7
week, JL'II.GO mouth, Myrtlo Arms.
FOR 11 KNT Modern five-room bun
galow on 12th and Commorclal
streets, I12.no per month. Apply
Going & Harvoy.
AIT. 1.00 week; gM.OO mo.
Ilroudway Hotel. P. O. nldtf.
l'OR HUNT.
ItOOMS, nilc to 91.00 Dnyi
l?t! to .! Week; Housekeep
ing Apts., !?H mo, up. Frea
hath. Lloyd Hotel Apts.
I
-.
J
t FOR SALE t
I'OU SALK ("oiuplele outllt furni
ture for seteii room hotiso. Also
number of chickens, Apply 049
KlKhth street and Flanagan.
Phono 272-L.
TOMATO AND CAHHAt.'K PLANTS
-Strong and healthy tomato
2Gc doz. Cabbage lCu doz. Spec
ial prices by 100. Send postal
card Flx Thomas, N. Coos Riv
er. Phono aoaxxt.
'OK SALK Wicker
Sty So. Mh Street.
baby buggy.
FOR SALK At once, Kconomy Ilux
Co. Placo mil or work. Stay and
ttmrh thoroughly. Flno clianco for
man ttnd wife. Host reasons for
sell.'ug.
FOR III XT 7 acre ranch, 'J)i
ml s rrom Marshrield. Horrie
and rhFkens. Oood house, mod
ern impnveinoitfa. Phono 408.R,
-1L J A" i" "'
hono j)8f