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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1916)
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"notliec man's naiuo mill '"I luilipens to 1,0 a deserter ' " a-iuv. 1 Il:lld u-ATlMtS" ni... n ii'iiic,!-, ! X" liaise In .linlhtnii er Floor 15c Balcony 10c u- SIHI1T Al,lllu, Iii.. "I'ssltf Uoiilscalo in , ' NT. D son. "" "Itw 51 I HOP ew Drop 'nm " 111 It. ' for Snappy Buys in Real Estate R'c1ew,.,aUnK AcwgoCJy Pro,rty-IlMlMlu8 I-h Or I foines On I3asy 'JVrim "See Reitl About It" 150 Front Street THE COOS B&I w REvrriK Hill' c TUB WKATIIKR RKPORT ORI300X Fair; frost tonight; northerly winds LOCAL TKMl'KRATUKH RIXORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:13 n. in., Mny 23, by HonJ. Ustllnd, special govumtnont Meteorologist: 4 Maximum ,( Mltilniiitn .10 4 At 1: 13 u. 111 .11 Precipitation jut Precipitation Blt.co Sopt. 1, ' 83.48 Prcclpltntlon sanio period last year or.. IS Wind: Southwest, cloudy HUXKISH AXI) SUXSIST TtivMlny Mny 3. Sim rises tit -1:2!) nntl sets nt 7.21. . Resigns Position ".lack" Onyton JinB resigned his position with Tho Times and Is no longer connected vllh this nowspnper In nny capacity. I'ostlioiiu Supper Tho supper which was niinoiineed to hu served tho jiubllc by the rrcabytcrlan ladles nt tho dull ch tomorrow evening litis been postponed Indefinitely. d'oliiK to Reunion. Carroll Smith, son of C. A. t Smith, has gono bad: to Now Haven, Connecticut thero to attend the reunion of his clnss nt Ynlo. lit oxpocls to bo gono for about two months before returning ngnln to Cobs Bay. lli-nnillicnt I'ostiirflcc. A postof flco has been ordorcd established at DToadbont In tho upper Coqulllo Valloy and tho populous, prosperous dnlryiug community will now enjoy dnlly mall service. Postmastor Ho scllo will open tho office Juno 1. Hack Again. (leorgo Stough, tho tho old man chimney swcop, Is bark on Coos Pay nftor a long nbsonc A chimney nt Sacramento fell with him and put J1I111 In tho hospital for 23 months. He Is warmly welcomed by old friends. Is Finally Untied. It's finished nt last, tho baseball gamo between tin nines of young Gono Crosthwnltb and Horbort Murphy, Jr. Tho scoru was 50 to 53 favoring Crosthwalto's ag gregation. Tho gnme yns unique In that It extended over several days, being played on the Installment plan. Fuucrul Tomorrow. The lornl or der oMJnglos will have chnrgo of thi funeral of Mark ,11. Clint tomorrow nftcrnoon. Tho sorvlco Ib to bo In tho Wilson Undertaking parlors at 2 p. m. Mr. Clint wiib drowned nt tho ontrauco of Sunset Buy Sunday morning when his boat overturned. Hight on the Spot. Though tho bond Issuo carried by a good majority Charles Hall did not feel that tho "me for tho shoutlm had como until - .. - ..-.n. I A BETTER SERVICE for KODAK USERS! Bring your films in be fore evening and we will have them careful ly developed and print ed, ready for you the next afternoon t ' -WITHOUT FAIL SS The Owl The Kodak Store The Central Avenue Drug Store w rr l. Jr. ui i-MfaiMTniiiiiilliaiMMBHBIiWB UIMPiniMt iilHiiMBllMH.,,l,,ff - MM" k. BAY YIMES, MARSHFIELD, the county court canvassed the vote and declared It curried. For this reason ho went over yesterday to see that no objections to tho election woto raised. Hrothcr Is Nominated. .lames T. Brand has received word from llose burg that his brother, Charles llrnnd or Hint city, has been noinlnnted on the Republican ticket for stato rep resentative from Douglas county by a largo majority, Mr. nrand Is a very prominent rrult grower six miles out from lloseburg. Roads Had 1 0. Horton returned Sunday night from n trip to Brewster In his nuto with his wife and her folks who are hero from the east. He says that tho roads nro still Ini a bad sllap0 and that nnyono who has driven n car over tho rotito should return a confirmed booster for good roads for the rest of his life. SccUi DUorce. V. A. Buell who was formerly collected with a nuiubor of Mnrshflold. restaurants but Is now In lloseburg has begun suit for di vorce. His wlfo was formerly Bessie Mobley of Coos Hlver and they bo camo estranged while here. She gained some notoriety in tho Shook white slave caso and tho dlvorco poll Hon Is a rather salacious one. I'oiil Improves. 0. A. Uonebrnko hns received word that J. K. Ford of tho Union Market who has been critically 111 In Portland Is now re cuperatlng but It will probably bo several wooks boforo he will recuper- ato sufficiently from typhoid to re turn home. Mr. Boncbrnkc will go to Portland about Juno 1 to visit him. (iraliam Loses Again. II. A. Gra ham builder of tho Coos Bay und Myrtlo Point railway, has again lost his suit for big da tungcs and back snlnry In connection with the pro ject, Sprockets and tho Southorn Pa cific being Joint defendants In tho fedcrnl court at Portland. Tho ense was tried a month ago and tho deci sion ngnlnst Cirahnin was handed down this week. Weil Hero. Miss Kinina Hanson and 13d Horton wore married last evening nt 0 o'clr ' by How Father McDovItt nt his U:.io. Miss Laura Dubiiy and Clifford Doano attended tho couplo. Tho brldo Is woll known and has been employed for soino tlmo In P.ugsloy's Candy Fac tory. The groom Is n local train man. Mr. and Mrs. Horton loft this morning for a two or thrco wee-Its' honeymoon trip to Portland. Buys n Hunch. I). T. Pennington, of Kvorltt, Washington, passed through horo this morning enrouto homo from Langlols whoro ho has boon for tho past month. Ho Is a shlnglo wenvor by trade tind hn's Just purchased ICO acres of farm land, 10 nores of which Ib bottom land. Ho may como back later and fnrm It, ho said. Alt of tho sawmllla In the vicinity of Kverltt are coins full blast, ho sald. Has Xo Heart. Tho Weather Man Is rolontless this year. Somo people sny lio Is running "hog wild." ic that as It mny, tho total nuntaii for Coos Bay slnco Jnst hoptomuei 8ta(g th8 I0rlIllR at S3AH lnc1.es ,,a tlicrk.. nnrl nnn lin.f ftl nil 149 Ul UlillVOV ill W ...-...- better than tho highest record In I somo 20 years. And theend is not ' in sight for tho sky is stilt overcast and thero nro still moro than three months to go boforo next hoptem ber. Lcdwniil Improving. Wm, Led- ward, wlio went to California with ills wife nnd daughter to visit a son while recuperating from Injuries sus tained In a fall off the Blanco a few months ago, wrltos from Los Angeloa that thev aro hnvlnsc a flno visit.. It is uncertain how much longer they will remain. His wrist Is still In nj cast and his hip Is quite strong, lie Jsays. Miss Abblo is attending a' manual training school and they are enjoy, ng tho visit immensely. j Attended ComiiieiUTiiieut. Mc. FREE! FREE! Wo huve u little booklet 'JIOW APPKXDKiTIS 8TAHTS" That contains iiiuili vain able liifoiliiatioii on (his disease. Ask us for It wo will jcivc it to you free. So this .spaco toiuoiiow for fur thee partlriilar.s, TIII3 HI SV ( OHVFR DHLii STORK THE BUSY CORNER DRUG STORE Phono tiOH Wo Deliver Immediately OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY and Mrs. John I). (loss arc expected homo 011 tho late afternoon train from Horlteley whero they have been attending tho graduation exercises at the t'nlverslty of California. Roger ttoss wns 0110 of tbo large class that this mouth graduated from the cours es. He may go east this summer, taking a transcontinental unto tour with soinq friends and enter Columbia t'nlverslty In New York next year for post graduate work. Does Well In Sweden. .loci Ost llnd In writing his brother hero, en Oatllnd, from Stockholm, Sweden, says that he Is getting along very mnnwell. He has charge of the piano manufacturing business left by his I father who died a year ogo. The business nt the factory has been as good In tho first three months of this year as It was In nil of 1111.. Busi ness In nil lines Is prosperous and overyono seems to have nint to be making money. .Tool Oatllnd left hero sovcrnl months ago after living here for some time. Ho hns a grout many friends In Mnrshfleld. Hum Xcw System. Perhaps no where elso than in the fertile brain of II. S. Murphy could Biidi a clever ventilating plan have been evolved. All day long ho hns been sitting In the John I). Goss offices, working away for days and then It finally dawned on him that the smoke set tled down about him like a cloud. Yesterday when he lighted his cigar at tho same time ho turned nil elec tric button and n fan went into nrtinii. ; This shoots tho smoke through nn open window, sometimes n siirh n cloud that pns8crsby think tho build ing is on flro. J tist whoso campaign cigars Ito is airing ho did not slate. ('oiuliiK in Full Force. The Chor rlnns, of Salom, have perfected their full plans for tho Invasion of Coos Bay during tho Hnllroud Celebration, expecting to como via a special train with tholr bnnd. All they want now Is tho dnte. A. It. Wilson, secretary of tho Cheriians, writing for "King Ding," says, "You mny rost assured wo will bo with you and if you rnn get away from this bunch of hyenas allvo you will have something to be thankful for the rest or your lives. I would 'suggest your ontrendilng nnd ordorlng a battery of rapid flro guns, nlso a few submarines Just for sett protection. Or nt least ordor one keg of Kentucky Dluo Grass." $ t PERSONAL MENTION t AOdJ PAT HKNNKSSHY wont uuolt to tho mines on tho morning train. I'OKTBNOINHKU DONALD CHAHL KSON came over this morning front Bnudon, MRS. HARRIS and of Sumnnr, wore city today. Mrs. Kgonhoff, visltora In tbo It. 13. LI3I3 STI3INI3H, of tho Ore gon stato Insane asylum, camo In last evening. II. JAMIKSON enmo up ycjterdny from tho Sixes Hiver on u short business trip. A. Ii, LOUD was a 'busiuoss itltor in Coqulllo today, going ovor on the-morning train. A. M. CROSBY was among tho visi tors In tho city yestorduy froiv out at Oravolford. It. D. IH3NHAM camo in yoBtordny from McKinloy to look after somo matters of business. J. R. PI3TI3HS returned to his homo Wash Fabric Sale Don't miss this opportunity to get the material for your summer dresses. We have a fine assortment of the following in prints, plain white and in checks and stripes at the low prices quoted: ' stripes, per yard, 15c, 121 -2c. and -Oc. Bist Gmqhams. per yard.,. 15c, 12 1-2c and 10c. Mercerized poplin,- per yard 25c Silk ginghams, per yard 25c Silk tissue, per yard 25c Devnshire cloth, per yard 20c Flaxon, per yard 25c, 20c and ibe Wp a- also selling Romper clotn at 15 cents per yard and Galatea at 20 cents per yard. Come in and let us show you Bunker Hill Dept Store W. H. Dindinger & Co. Phone 32 23, 1916. EVENING EDITION In Daiidou on the morning train. Ilo canio our yontorday. GKORGK A. BLAKI3 iiud Riilnh Blnko were ovor night visitors in the city from Coos River. ('. R PI3CK and W. P. .Murphy and' wire were among tlioso returning from Coos River yesterday. i CHAS. IIAXSCII. formerly of Heaver II 111. has leturned from Portland whole ho hns been for some time. 131) 13. DYI3R and James 13. Dyer worn down hm evening from their dairy lancli on Daniels, Creek. SUPERVISOR F. A. GOLD13N went1 over to Cotiulllo on tho morning train to look nftcr some achooli business. A. 11. GIDLI3Y returned this morn ing fiom Myrtle Point where he ntteuded tho council meeting last evening. POST.MAST13H HUGH M'LAIN Is back from Myrtle Point where his company put In n bid for the sew er work. i MISS VHRA BURCIIARI) left this' morning for her home In Scotts burg after visiting here with' ft lends. JOHN MI3SSI3RL13 nnd family of Catching Inlet tiro preparing to movei to Broadbont to make their home. S. C. SMALL returned on the morn-1 lug train from Myrtle Point wheio1 ho attended the council meeting' lust evening. FRI3D POW13RS returned to the camps at Powdm this morning ufter n short visit hero with his family mid 'a trip to Camp One. MRS. W. I. SINCLAIR lrt on tin morning train for Po Hand wheiv she g.ip In sew her father who I quite III. M. I). PICNCI3 or Snn Francisco ar rived here via llandon from San Francisco to spend the summer with his brother of the Palace Market. They hud not seen each other for about seven years. SUl'T. ASHBY of tho Wnrron Con struction company, Is back from Myrtlo Point. Ho Is Interested In the paving bids which nro to bo opened there on tho "Uth of this mouth. A. F. M 12X1)1X13, coast representative of the Crosset Shoo Co., of Bos ton, went nut this morning. He lias been making this territory for various companies for the past 20 years. W. C. WALKI3R, a nowspaior limn und formerly publisher of tho Morning Sun ul Tho Dalies, Ore gon, passed through Marshfleld today on his way to Power with a viow to estaiiilsiiing a news n udiiiii inning it iiiinn i here. LIND wont down to Ban-, s morning. Ilo said that ho Improving of the third' paper there. BI3N OSTL dou this today tin floor of the new school building I was (o bo accepted from the con tractors. This has added several school rooms to tho structure. ADAM PI3RSIIBAKI3R, or Prospor,, returned to lil.i homo this morn ing after n visit of several weeks In Oakland, lis arrived in limt evening from I3ugono. Ho has boon a riMldont of Coos Coun'y for ovor fifty years. DISTRICT ATTORNI3Y LIL.II3QVJST camo back from Coqulllo till morning. Friends noticed ho car tied a bottle In his overcoat pink ' ot. They Investigated and found it was u bottlo of puro Jersey erenm. I MRS. MAX TIM.MKIt.MAN is ex ' peeled homo the Inst of this week from Gold Beae-It and other Curry county points where she hns been conducting bninuhw of the Pan ama .Millinery. I MICS CIAIIAIIKLL HOYCI5 of Kan ! Has City who Is viNltlug Mra. F. L i Graunls will leuvo tomorrow morning on the train, J JOHN HI3NRICKS of CiiHhman spent the week ond at the F. 13. Allen homo, Mr. Honrlcks formerlv lived In Marshfleld. Shoes that are all leather for men, ladies and child ren. Ladies High Top Shoes, vici Button $1.69 Ladies High Top Shoes, Gunmetal ... $ 2.U8 $2.79, $2.49, $1.98. Ladies Patent Leather Shoes, latest in styles $3.50, $3.25, $2.98, $2.49 Mens Dress Shoes, the kind that give you comfort as well as style Button or lace $4.98, $3.98 $2.98, $2.49, $1.98. Mens Work Shoes $3.98, $3.50, $3.25, $2.98, $2.79, $2.49. Childrcns Shoes, button or lace $1.98, $1.69, $1.49 $1.39, $1.25, 98c and 69c. Boys Shoos, button or lace $2.49, $2.25, $1.98, $1.69, $1.49. lattraoraUd S ' , HFII.MFA ATTHXTIOX Regular Hireling, Mny 2:ird. I. O. O. F. hall. Important business. RerreshmeiiM. WM. III3XHY. Snchein. BROADWAY HOTEL Large m iIi-iii looms rue ", !! or I lniiiieliii-N at wry Intv ratiw, w It Ii miiklug privilege If ilexlred. t. O. Building. BICYCLE TIRES llu Them From Us. Wo Charge Nothing to Put Tliem on Your Whwl MARSHFIELD CYCLERY SAVE MONEY by iirdeiliig tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut rnal, ton 91.00 Lump coal, Ion 9.1.RO Or half tun or Imtli. .91.75 I). MUKSOX, Prop. Phono 1H-.I or leave orders nt Hllljer's Cigar Store jHL fadXyAl JW f "Ordor II' Olympic Flour- it makes good broudnudbisoiiitH." Mother. Absolutol y clean nnd puro, " wltolesouio and A. nutritious miido from bo- lcctoil North western wheat 1 7ULC lnslHt upon Olympic "IheraUn'l jnw dial na cooa-;j ''' rj L- (ll.vnwf AT YOUK GROCER'S 1 8IL,B UCIH. UILL.OO fOIU.,Ul. H. W. PAINTER, Distributor for Southwestern. Oreuon. ! W'Miririi-rrnrrTTrrTfT'-T'rrrTrr' ( QBLE THEATED TONIGHT VOIR iaST (ilAXCI. TOHlii: TDK OHUATKHT PKTIHI3 IN Til 13 WORLD "TIM: HATTLI3 C'UY OF PICACH" . call to anas Agu.iihi War The plctnio Hint will limUo better American out of )ou I'iimIiicinI In nine reeik Tliiilllug from beginning to end. (' MI3 i:.HLV FOR fiOOII SICTH OVKH UIHI SAW. IT LAST NKJIIT WI3 ICA'Pl.tT PJim TOXIOHT. TWO SHOWS 7 mill DilO Pox It Ivuly nil! never li0 Miohii ngalp. ADMISSION Ufic IIWTAIHH OH DOWX (illl.DHKX 10c TOMORROW XH'-IlT Splendid Vaudeville atractlon I hlngew tliat can .iiitt iiml OKHAI.DINH FA RRAR, Olio Metnipolitaii U"juid Opeia Mm in tin- mot elaborate photoplay of lliu jear "I'uiniun" FitlDAV XKJIIT 1'e.nl Wlut.- In the new M'linl fctory "The Iron Claw" l.veijoiie in .MaislificM fliuulil leep up with tills Mory. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY FV illlif7 Jliu tfaii s?. " X NEW TODAY FOR RF.XT MimIciii ap.iitnieiit. Free heat and hot water, $15.00. J. O. Langwortby. X ' FOUND X FOl Nl NI2AU TI.MI3S Ol'I'UiJ A potket knife. Owner may rcoolvo article at this oft Ice by paying for this ad. 0ttO4At4f X FOR RENT t FOlt KICX'P Modern furnished pts. 1 rlvate bath, free heat, water. $7 week, $22.60 month, Myrtlo Arms. FOR III2XT .Modern flviM-ooui bun galow on 12th nnd Commercial streets, $12.50 per mnuth. Apply Going & Hnrvoy. FOR UI3XT. I i ROOMS, noc to $1.00 Day; j j $U to ." Week; Uousekcep- lug Apis., H mo, up. I'ren j j Imtli. Lloyd Hotel Apt.s. e , 4 t FOR SALE e44444? I AM KlTciing for sale nil my household furniture, Including piano. Phono .138.1, S. C. Small. FOlt SAl.lv Day old chicks. C-J. 13. A. Stonecyphor. Phono IIOMKSTKADK Colvillo Indian Hoiorvntlon, Wash., opon for sot tluuient. Drawing July 27th. About 500,000 acres. Complete Map and Description. Postpaid $1.00, Smith nnd McCrea No. 22 Kagle Hldg. Bpoknno Wash. FOR KALI3 Humll stock. Address "A" ranch nnd enro Tlinw. FOR SA 1.13 Complete set or fur iilliiro in four room house. Soil cheaply if taken nt once. Phono 270. F. PiiBsloy, FOR HALi; At once, Kcou y Rug Co, Plaro full of work. Htay and teach thoroughly. I'lno chance for man and wife. Bust reasons for fiolllllK- l-'OIt KALK Olio or A. J. ( cows due to freshen In July. For the price asked sho will more than twice pay for herself this year. Also somo 4 1 flno holfor calves and year- O lings from register or merit dams. Apply to, J'. A. Karchl FOR TRAXKFMIt AXI) KiORIGH OF IIOUHl.HOLD GOOIM, IHKIGIIT AND HACOAGI3 Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono Itlil Rcsldi'iico Phono l:l-.I Miuket Ave, nnd Waterfront HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phon 3171