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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
&3ii5W irlHBoifl( W Jt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 19 14 EVENING EDITION. i r Our 1st Bk Clearance Sale Now in Progress This Is the Big Money-Making, Money-Saving Event of the Year for You Goods in AH Departments Sacrificed MJfcHif r r tgtmwmmmmmmamKmmmmMmmamimtammmMmtmmmmnmamimnmmKmtwamtmmmmmmamtmmimmmmmHmmmamammam .... REMEMBER A SALE AT THIS STORE MEANS A GENUINE, TRENCHANT REDUC TION FROM THE NORMAL PRICE. THERE IS NO JUGGLING WITH PRICES UN DER THE WORD "VALUE." SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS. Hi:iJ TUESDAY'S PAPKIt KOIt PltK'I.'S. , . Hub Dry Goods Co. I CORNER CENTRAL AVE. AND BROADWAY. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SEE THAT YOU ARE SERVED AS PROMPTLY AS POSSIBLE PHONE 361. FO LECTURES DATES GIVEN IMH5 TO TO ACME iil. I fir. Hodfle, of Oroflon Univer sity, Will Lecture Here Jan. 26 to Jan. 30. ' KUOKNH, Or., Jim. 8. The widc rprcad (Ionium! In OrcKon communi ties for teaching In popular, prnctl cnl biology Is Indicated by tho long period for which the tlmoof l)r. CW ton V. Hodge, of tho Unlvurslty of Oregon Hxtonslon fneulty, Is sched uled nliciul. Dr. llodgo him no open dates romiilnlng In January and ecarcoly any In February. Some of Mb tlmo In scheduled far Into the spring. During January Dr. llodgo has ap peared or will appear In IS Oregon tewns. Somo of these towns want to hear his teachlngH on bird pro tection, somo want tnlks on conser vation of wild animals, somu prefer n lecturo on plant breeding. More nnd more, howove, aro calling for his Instruction In how to rid a commun ity of riles. So far this month Dr. llodgo Iuih nppearoil at Jefferson, Portland, St. Johns, North Portland, Alblna, Giosh itm nnd Uleudale. Ills dates for Coos county aro: January 20, .Mnrshflold; January 27, North Ilond at tho library; Jnnu nry 28, llnnilon, at tho library; Janu ary 29, Cotiillle, before thu public schools; January ao, Myitlo Point public schools. 0 s Date Fixed For Inauguration of First i rain service on Coos Bay Line KUGHN13, Or., Jan. 8. Tho last irrmllnt. on Mill nil tllll WlllalllCttO 'Pacific Hallway between Kugeno nnd 'Acmo lias pulled stakes nnd tho workmen havo boon tnmHforrcd to that portion of tho road which lies between tho Sluslnw Illver and Coos Hay. Tho company Is now laying rails west of tho Not! tunnol, which Is 211 miles from Kugono, nnd It Is predicted that trains will bo run- nlng from this city to Acme, rlvo miles from tho ocean, by .March I. I On account of bad ronds tho con tractors have found It almost Im poHslblo to got timbers to tho slto of tunnol No. It, between South Slough nnd Mnplo Creole, not far from Acme, nnd It Is possible that tho delay In tho work may piovout tho running of trnlns its early as predicted, but with tho coming of 1 hotter weathor In tho spring, this work will bo rushed. (.ami: Kiwi) ii7,r,!u. CUUKIi .IOKK OX lirXtiUY .MUX. Unknown Pcimiiin liivltt'tl Tlu'iii to Itolmy t'lllll'H IjllllCllCO". PORTLAND, Jan. 8. Unidentified persons, Including ono woman, Invit ed 500 unemployed men to go to 11 church, whoro It was said thoy would bo fed. Tho men went In tho rain, to find thnt they had been directed to a luncheon of tho Itotary Club, n busi ness men's organization. Tho police drovo them away. Aftvr tho Hotary Club had dined, a dozen of tho unemployed who hail re mained at tho church were Invited inside, whoro thoy ate heartily fiont tho "leavings." SKI.I.S pixi: PIAXO. U L. THOMAS, of the Wiley It. Allen Company, has hold a piano to llov Samuel Gregg. fine Imigo Amount Pnlil to Stato by Hunter mid Anglers SA1.HM, Or., Jan. 8. Hunters .tuil anglers of tho stnto of Oregon paid $H7,ritl2 for tho prlvllogo of getting ganio from tho woods and fish from tho stronius f Oro gon In ISMJI, according to tho fig ures Issued yesterday by William I,. Flnloy, stato gamo warden. Of this sum 148,020 was for hunting licenses alone, $11,718 for angling llcoiihos and $21,821 for tho combination licenses nt $2 each. In addition hunters from outside the stnto paid $lfi20 as non-resident fees. Another big Item was $U77." ror fines Imposed by the various courts for violations of tho game laws. Of tho last Item, half In each case went to the general fund of tho county and tho other hnlf was turned over to the fish and gamo commission. This, In a mo.isuio. explains why hunters say that 1 0 1 :t was tho poor est hunting season they ever had, for there were almost 2T per cent more liuuteis In the field in 101 a than in nny pievlous season. r 1 Don't Trust Yourself to solect your own glasses. It Is decided!) dangerous. Ami don't buy glasses by the over tho counter method. lloady made glntses naturally havo both lenses alike. Not ono In a million has two eyes exactly ..lii.n Tr vnn vnliin vmir hlirhf coiiio hero whoro each eye will AY bo examined expertly and glas ses fitted to each. It's the only safe and sane way. Ilyci i:11111l11ed l'iee -nil" ,' .- U-. Red Cross Drug Store Business Men Unite in Guar antee to Put Brooklyn on Portland Run (Speclnl to Tho TlmoB.) HANDON, Or., Jan. 8. A move ment has been launched by tho busi ness men or natulan for the pro viding or a pasBongor sorvlco to Portland rrom Hnndon and If Is bo lloved that tho Urooklyn will bo se cured to mnko tho run. A petition tlgned by all the business men or Hnndon wnB drawn up at tho Instiga tion or Charles A. Papo. sevoral busi ness men guaranteeing that, should tho steamer bo plnrcd on tho run, nt lenst $3000 worth or rrelght would bo gunrnntccd per month. Tho Tillamook, which Is making tho run in nn Indirect way nt tho present time, Is Inadciiuato ror tho demands or tho community, n heavy loss being suffered by tho merchants and tho general public on account of tho delay or tho arrival or tho Christ mas goods which wore on tho Tilla mook. It Is pointed out that somo of tho Christmas goods did not ar rive until nfler tho holidays, henco tho movement ror tho now service. ' Tiro Urooklyn. the now craft which will In nil probability ho placed oil a tlio nnmlou-Portlnnd run, has been running to San Francisco, but It Is tied up at the piesont tlmo on account or tho dullness In tho lumber mnrket. A meeting will bo held at the Commercial Club rooms In Uandon on Friday evening, January 9, to which all who aro Interested In tho now sorvlco are Invltod. It Is prob ublo that Kdwiird H. Fish will bo selected by tho body to Interview tho owners or the Urooklyn nt San Fran cisco with regard to tho now sorvlco. j oilier llandon Xow. I .Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kstabrook ar rived on tho steniner Firiold from San Francisco recently, together with .Mr. Fyfo or tho Fyfo Lumber com pany or San Francisco. Mr. Ksta brook, who has been making rogular trips to llandon ror tho past woven yenrs, has announced h's Intention or retiring fiom this part or tho busi ness ami Mr. Fyfo will In nil prob ability mnke these trips to nnudoii horeartor. Invitations have been Issuod by the youugor set nt Uandou for an Informal gathering to bo held nt Hani; Hall, on Friday evening. Jnnunry 9. Darn ing will be tho principal dlvorslou and 11 vory. enjoyable tlmo Is anti cipated. Flllelil Sails. The S. S. Fitlold, tltu twin screw passenger steamer, bailed from llan don Wednesday at li n. m. with a cargo ot lumbor ami a full list of passengers bound for San Francisco. On account of the rough woather conditions nnd tho bar, tho Flfleld was tied up slnco last Saturday. Among those leaving on tho Flfleld were 1. M. Hrower, 11. W. Gnrnott. Mrs, J. A. Itoose. Mis. H. F. Clark, Dally Osborn. J. M. Sr. Clair, V. lirewer. Mrs. M. O. Groen, Mrs. Kd Horsch, Miss Shaw. Mrs. J,. J. Hazard, C, X. Coombs, Miss b. Carey, Mrs. W. l.nkay. Mlhs Kdlson Klliott, W. U kn. l Donaldson, Geo. Drown. Theo. Newhnus, H. C. Hair. 0. W. Hood. J. W. Thompson. W. 11. Moffltt. Master Donald Moffltt. K. Halrand, J. P. Cnrr. FINDS OIL TAD IN GOAL FUEL Georne Baincs Finds Indica tions of Oil in Product of Coos Mine Whllo using somo of tho fuel of the Co(iitllo Illver Co J I Company In tho stovo nt his offlro yesterday, Goorgo Italues, ugont ror the fuel on Coos liny, mndo 11 discovery ...I.I..1. t.i.t l.m Inn tlint llin, lu .infill. I mill uiitiiuiun i,,iiv uii.iu .0 v. i.i.u lll I. Ilin ..l.tltllft.. nt till. ...., 11,111, I1''U VII III WIU VIllllllJ III 1IIU .UI1IMIJ 0 mine near Illverton. Ho noticed some small chunks or coal burning with such eiithuslnsm that he Inspected It. Taking n hard chunk or tho fuel In ono hand, he lit a match with the other, and 011 applying tho riamo the chunk or coal turned out to bo nearly all tar and hard crude oil. It burned like a chunk or scaling wax. On Inquiry ho learned that there Is as trcak of tho t.ir four Inches thick lu tho four-foot vein at tho mine. It looks no different rrom tho coal. Tho mntciinl lights easily and Mr. Dallies Is plasod over the discovery iib simplifying the lighting of his flies. ' I Tho theory that there Is oil In .Cooh County hns been advanced be fore, but It Is understood that the tar In tho Coiiilllo Illver Coal Com pany's 111I110 Is the strongest Indica tion of the prosenco or tho vnlunblo product. BOTH LOSE IN 0 L mci:xsi:d to vi:i). Orerjon Naval Militia Row Echo in' Supreme Court Simp son and Shepherd SALHM, Or., Jan. 8. Holding that neither party can appeal whore a de cree Is given because or u conreHslon or Judgment or tho want ot an an swer, tho Supremo Court on Its own motion dismissed tho appeal In tho case or the state on relation or George S. Shophord, nppdllaut, vs. K. M. SlmpRon. Shepherd nnd Simpson wero contestants nt an election ror captain or tho Oregon Naval Militia, ami upon the Hoard or Canvassers declaring Simpson elected, Shepherd brought suit to oiiHt him mid to have himself declared captain. Simpson fulled to answer, and the court at trial finding thnt ho had failed to iliiullfy ror tho office pronounced Sl.opherd cnptaln. Displeased with tho decision, although It wan In his favor, Shepherd appealed, Simpson moved to have the appeal dismissed, ns tho court had granted Shepherd everything ho had asked, but tho Su premo Court held thnt having con Tossed Judgment, he could not nssnll tho appeal. After denying his mo tion to dismiss thu appeal, tho Su premo Court on Its own motion dis missed It, Haying that In this case neither party could appeal. Hiiiidon Oicc. Potltlons for rehenrlngs wero de nied In Dyer vs. llnndon. Muny Couples llculn u "New Ufe With tho Xew Venr. COQIULUO, Or., Jan. 7. Among the mnriingo licenses Issued recent ly wero tho following: Thomas II. Nichols and Mary Ha lt er Yates, both of Marshfleld. Km II Mnldo nnd Mnblo Flsk, both or North Horn!. Gcorgo Long, or Grants Pang and Hvelyn Hurko, or Mnrshfleld. Win. U. Greer, or Portland, and Stella Gayuor, or Mnrshfleld. If you havo anything to soil, rent, trade, or want help, try ft Want Ad tn TLo Times. Havo your Job urlntlug dona nt Tho Times nfflr. MAKES EAST VOYAGE 01 (Continued from Paro Obi.) .inxji; DKFIKS LAW. Million Court .Makes Xo Provision For- Widows' Pension. SALKM, Or., No provision wnB made by tho Marlon county court for widows' pensions In 1914. If was as certained today tho court had mndo up Its mind to Ignoro tho law as was tho case last year. Last year tho excuse wub mndo that no provision had been mndo for dir tying out tho provisions of tho law, but this year It will ho openly du lled. A test case Ib promised. Times Want nils bring results. with n big cargo and good )iukj list. I Tho Hrcnkwntor will sail at 'J Snturdny morning for Portland, IamI Vessels Out. Pnsseugors on tho Hrcakwateru cd that tho Hreakwntcr led a fWtr sixteen vessels our over the ColtnX bar. Somu of these, Includlcj 6 Hear, had been barboitml for t days or more. Tho steamer will leave Minbf at 7:110 o'clock Saturday rnoail for Portland. Tho passenger SJ arriving wub ob follows. A. J. Surhcck, Mrs. Snrboclt, Xi Hammond, K, Gllvertscn, P. LSI Mrs. Mini. J. II. Wagner, C II Freeman. H. Monnhaii, L. Cocl! G. SoinmoiiH, Mrs. Steole, Mai Doll, Wattle Anderson, I,. IJolt. It Schroeder. J. P. CuiinliiKlinm, I' Cunningham, Mrs. M. Illsser, L. Jiiston, T. Stownrt, II. Mood,: K. HniiHon. A. Weston, Jji sythe, K. J. Hnymnn. Stccf Ctftl J. I'npos, C. Messner, S. Coro.i Ilunherg. Mm, Ilunherg, J. "ft I). Kreltzor, Mrs. Kreltzer, W I Itoynolds, J. M. Hates. II. II. phy, Mrs. Murphy, Geo. Mm; Ilorbort Murphy, C. II. Ilulflsp C. M. Leonard, V. MnVe!L Schroodor, Miss Schroeder, C Smith, Mrs. S. I.ngus, MI11 X L'lis. Larenz I.auus. I. H Jno. TlotKO. Mrs. TletKe, ft iiotgo It. F. Crouse, A. D. Intyro, A. Lortlno, F. H. W n V." Tjiivmnn. II. GIIIUp!. Drlscoll, Mrs. Drlscoll, Jai. 0 J. Tiirnoy, M. Diodes, Mri. w Dr. Dunlap, Mrs. D. ConW. Conwny, C. h. George, K. . 1j. I.orroll. Miss TollefSOD, I Konnody, C. D. Gnbrlelson, Mj Trolllngor, C. P. Oordway, t l,n.. 1.1 rn Plnrlf C. ScbTllU Thompson, P. Duwaln, T. SJtij M. Pnutnlnr, P. Broily, F. kI P. Itoklnes, C. Holtncr, Ailnina T Snrlirntll. J. IrO0 Holllndn, J. Corda, h. D. fVl L. I). Pnyno, Jr., S. FItt, J. P. Hlleh. . 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