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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1914)
5iHwBiBBKpBHBnHBilB!ffl JKSKKmSKtKnSKKESfKKMSK8Sb9Mt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,' SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 19 14 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES H. C. MALOVKV Ktlllor mid I'uli v K, MAI.OVKV Vcws Kriltoi PeRSONAl N01ES IEW OFFICERS ME INSTALLED fill fill! BEND IS BRINGING NO REDONDO HAS M'GEI'S If TWICE VICTOR IRE LABORERS FINE PASSAGE IS KORTHBOUNd a..id,,!2;:blrl,,l,rlSyn8el Lodge, Western Star m. ir. mulloy went to Myrtle point, Rebckah Lodge and Sun- MKffii&bmlr.Vi for the W set Encampment Intall City on .Monday for a visit. a,, t.nit vn m i n o. v.. MItS. DBI.U3 UACKB.VSTOE will .":; otnrn ii-i.-knli t.odno and leave pn Monday for a visit In San Sunsot Encampment No. 43 last night I' rnnclBco. I united In a triple Installation of ot- . J. MklL-H. of Uandon, arrived In ; f,CL,rB It wns ono of tll0 blRgest iwurninium msi u.iiiiiB un u uur,.- ovent8 of the year In local lodgo clr- ..S8S,,V..V . . .. t . . . t cles, over 200 being In attendance. MRS. JUDD of North Inlpt roturneU ' Kol,wn lho offcln, ,n8tallntlott, a today from u few weeks visit In BlimltM01l8 banquet was enjoyed and t .. ,.,'', i i',n . t, . n . i i n short musical program and danc- J. It. MIM-Klt, of Port Orford, Is n llK followed pleasant visitor to friends In the hFor gMflet Encnn,,imcnt No. -13, ,,ci;y.i0...y-i .i A- Hegemolster was the Installing of- II. M. HALL Is among the passengers fcor nntl t,.0 ))ow om-ors nro: who will leave Monday for San Francisco on the Kedoudo. II. SMITH, of Myrtle Point, arrived in the city on the evening train yesterday for a brief visit. WILL SHANK, of Gardiner, arrived from the Cmpaim town yesterday and Is visiting friends here. JOHN KAPI.L. of Astoria, arrived In Mnrshflcld yesterday to look over the city and may locate hero. II. II. OLSON and wife and son of Umpire returned on t' c Kedondo today from a vMt to Callofrnla. J. V. IIOUSON. of San Francisco, ar rived on the steamer Kedondo this morning on a business visit to tills city. Mil. AND MRS. .1. C. TERRY ami three children will leave on the Redondo on Monday for San Fran cisco. JOI3 HOPSON. the well-heeled shoe man, Is calling on the local trade, including the tlght-lnced I). A. Jones. It. C. CKOl'CII. of North llend. has secured passage on the Redondo for San Francisco and will leave on Monday. JOH ROONEY and Will Preston, of Conlcdo, arrived In Mnrshlleld last night and will remain over until Monday. C. P. .1. V. Hunt. II. P. F. E. Wilson. S. W. C. E. Powers. Scribe I. Lando. Treas. L. W. Planz. Guide H. I). Savago. Flist V. -Geo. Craig. Second W.1I. PhllllpB. Third W. W. C. Asplund. Fourth W. Oscar Oulovsen. I. S.. Axel Ostllnd. O. S. Thos. M. Drunker. First G. T. J. G. Kinney. Second 0. T. II. C. Skerrott. llebcknli Officers. For Western Star Reboknh Lodge, Knte Lando. D. D. G. P., officiated as Installing officer and Installed, the j following: N. O. Charm Kinney. V. G. Anna Cox. Sec. Jennie Dennett. Treas. Selmn Thomas. Ward Carrie Ross. Cond. Gertrude Scalfe. R. S. N. G. Ethol Powers. L. S. N. G. Elizabeth Drown. It. S. V. G. Mildred Coke. L. S. V.' G. Elizabeth Doane. I. O. Frances Fenton. O. G. .lesslo Schrooder. Chnp. Eva Dresser. Odd Follows. For Sunset Lodge. F. E. Wilson. Beats Marshfield High School and Independent Basket ball Teams North Demi took both games In the basketball contests here Inst night. The North Dond High School defeated the Marshfield High School 30 to 18 and the North Dend Inde pendents defeated the Mnrshflold In dependents 30 to 18. Tho games drow the largest crowd In a long time, over $ii0 being taken In nt the gate and the attendance being estimated at over two hun dred. There was considerable complaint over the work of Referee Lafferty of North Dend, and following the game It wns decided that In. the fu ture the coaches of tho teams should not be allowed to officiate. j The games were fast. Tho line ups and scores In the high school game were: Position Marshflolil North Dend Curtis .'? . Wntters a It. P. -Burrows f Jacobson 1 L' F- Clarke .7 '.$. Dowen C. McDonald Simpson " - - Chapman, Hunter r... Hnge L. G. Summary Field baskets, CurMs, 4; Durrows, 2: Clarke. 1; McDonnld, l; Wattors, 2; Jacobson, 2: Dowen, 8; lingo. 1. Fouls Curtis, 2: Ja cobson, -1. Referee, Lafferty, of North Dend: Umpire, Grannls, of Marshflolil: scorers, Urjilley. of Marshfield and Chnpelle, of North Demi: timekeepers, Until), of North Dend, and McLaln. of Mnrshflcld. This was the first game of tho regular basketball league schedule. On January 2! Mnrshflcld will play nt Daudou and Coiiullle nt Myrtle Point. Pat L. Burr Returns From San Francisco and Leaves for Myrtle Point Pnt It. Durr, of tho contracting firm of Wlllett &. Durr, working on the construction of the, Smith-Powers logging road out of Myrtle Point, re turned to Marshfield today on the Redondo from a t rco weeks' visit In Snn Francisco during the Christ mas and New Year holidays. He left this afternoon for Myrtlo Point ro Inspect the work being done o.it at the" camp. Mr". Durr stnted that the contract ing firm had not brought any laborers from the outBldo for several weeks as enough help could be found among tho men requiring work In tho county. He reported rl'nt there were, about COOO men out of work In San Fran cisco, but that efforts by tho city to nlil them Irtul resulted In an Influx of thousnnds of men from other parts of California. , He said that the men had refused to work for $2. GO a day, although tho jobs provided for them were giv en as an emergency, and that the payment of $3 n day 1-nd resulted In men quitting Jobs elsewhere and flocking to tho higher pay In San Francisco, The result wns that the plan to glvo help to those out of work had ended In rows and no bene fit was obtained by tho men. He re ported that a great many I. W. W.'s wore also active nmong tho ranks of the workers. Heavy General Cargo and Good List of Passengers From San Francisco Enjoying a fine paBi.igo up tho coast from Snn Frnnclsco. the steam er Redondo, Captain Erlckson, nrrlv od In the harbor shortly after day light this morning and after dis charging freight nml passengers at North Dend and drums of oil nt the Stnndnrd Oil dock, berthed tho Al Atllnnce dock in Mnrshflcld to dis charge a heavy general. cargo. Rough weather was experienced tho first couple of hundred miles out of Snn Frnnclsco, but tho Re dondo onjoyed fine weather tho remainder of the voyage. Sho will leave Marshfield for tho return trip to tho California port on Monday morning nt 0:30 o'clock. The paBsengors nrrlvlng on tho Bteamer were as folio wh: Miss M. UoiinuU, Mrs. O. M. Far rlnger, K. II. Olson, Mrs. Olson, Rensol Olson, P. J. Resnoy, A. Mil ler, J. W. Henderson, P. L. Durr, J. F. Hobson, Harry Dultman, Capt. Cornwnll. C. II. Wetterby, E. C. Nle. ustndt, I. C. Faller, D. Gregory. Mrs. O. Parks, Mrs. S. Judd. Mrs. P. J. Resney. Ray Smith. Edwin Elblez. A. O. Pogg. R. LofttiB, Cant. Win. Drown, Carl Davis, Earl Davis, J. R. Dumont and olghtooji steerage. Breakwater Sails for Pori! With Rin I of nl rZ11 sengers Today. Carrying n good' slzmi .. .. Ecngera and la gonornl caren steamer Drcnkwator, Cantain r genu, sailed from the harbor ft morning for Portland, will, rJ ' dlcatlon of enjoy ng n finn up to tho Columbia. no trlP P The steamer carried cloven it. ago passengers d the toC' first cab In nnBseiiL'..rn- ,0,l Mrs. Chas. White and baby T i Greene, I. M. Dntes, c. Lm, Il ', C Linden. J. Leo Drow g!a Dlnlwlch. N. L. Curry, H val u'? Farrln, C. E. Wells, Mrs. ( P ifel Miss Krttlo Sargent, L. A Grant rm V . ..'..' " "uKsima, a p Jordan. Mrs. F. Dean, n i i . Mrs V. C Drndley, Mrs Jortn e cJu ycr, Mrs. F. L. Henderson, Mlp inn uiunui.iti, .J j in uuiiciieil, C urn.. lllll. Mrs. Clarence Hill. Edna ii W. J. Mella. U. 10. Ilnvn,, ... i1"1 Radlch, M. J. McKennn, Mrs m 7 DANCE nt HUMXKIl HATUIIDU NIGHT. ALICE II. lc.ucs Mv field nt 7:a). Marsh. GEORGE W. AND LYMAN JONES ! D. D. O. M.. officiated as Installing will leave Monday for San Frnn- officer and Inducted tho following mpco on a DusincBs trip via tuo nt0 office Redondo. 'HR. (iEO. N. DLACK and baby will be among the passengers leaving on tho Redondo on Monday for San Francisco. J. A. WILKINSON, of Mnnleton. ar rived In tho city yesterday and Is renewing ncqua utancushlp with old friends In Marshfield. 15. A. CAMPDELL. representing Whit n I, Tntum & Co., of Philadelphia, nrrlvt a In t e c iy yostordny and Is vltltlng the 'oc-.l trade. MR. AND MRS. M. J. M'KENNA. of Daudou, arrived In the city last evening nml will spend n couple of days hero visiting friends. CAPT, CORNWALL of Gnrdlnor pass ed through here today en routo homo after spending Christmas with his family nt Derkeley X. G. W. D. Curtis. Jr. V. G. Oscnr Gulovson. See. Israel Lundo. Treas. Jobn F. Hall. War. li. F. Tllloy. Coin!. Herbert Phillips. R. S. N. O. Win. Duck. L. S N. G. Wm. Asplund. R. S. V. G. C. Frodellus. L. S. V. G. O. O. Allen. I. G. Den C. Smith. O. G. F. Grlnolds. R. S. S. Axel Ostllnd. I . S. S. Thos. M. Drunker. Chnplaln A. HeKomolster. AMONG THE SICK 1 SCOTS ARRANGE A CELEBRATION DANCE nt SUMNER SATl'HDAY NIGHT. ALICE II. lcnvcs .Marsh, field ut 7:no. BIG RUSH TO LANDO FIRE SALE "Hoot Mons" Wi' Ha' a Glide Time in North Bend January 24. Further arrangements for tho cel ebration of the anniversary of .the birth of Double IruniH.. tho colebrnt- od Scotch poet, wero inndo nt u mooting or the committee on nr Mrs. R. Jackson Is reported cmlto miiKoiiiont. which ,,.. i t,i is! nil III" ..1I,,,J i.v liviouiw. I... . .. ., ... ... ., !.,,.. ..,. . . " . - ". '" MR. AND MRS. JOHN MORGAN of '" "l -""rcy iiospiiin, whom- lu-iiiiiiiir snop nisi nignt ,nnil Norm Empire passi'd through hero yostor- cently underwent an operation. "Y"" ",,H "-"cieii ns mo cuy in day en routo home from n visit with ,j.n Dlodsoe. who hns boon confined , "". l ,ZT!1 Z, , iS '".' 101'' hur sister, Mrs. Peterson, at Arngo. L, ,,.. ii,1sii for sonx. lime Is I -p in.. K J " llnr 21. MR AND MRS. C. II. WELLS have i ' n lospuni roi some unit, is '"lie anniversary date Is Jnnunry moved to 130 Dlrch avenue, having, ow "'" ,0 . , '5 , "" '," . ",, ,Vi "8 lm , ," .'! Bold their rooming hoiiHo on Drond- Mrs. D. A. Jones Is reported sor- J ' tl io n. .Ijon will lio lie! way near Control to Mrs. Thorn of iously III nt hor homo In Forndnlo. ''" I'' . '" " own ng. I.ogglos hn I It.tO DUtL'l IU 1 1IM llllf IIIIII'I 111 ll'lllf'M That the people of Coos ally cer tainly know a good thing when they see It, was proven by the immense crowds that nre attending Lando's Flro Sale. Crowds assembled long before tho doors were open and eighteen sn:cs people are on the Jump continually. Tho sale will bo continued until every article that shows the slight est signs of damnge, has been dis posed of. Every garment of Men's, Women's and Children's Wear Is being sacri ficed at rldlcniouslv low nrlces. IRVING BLOCK ya4Mtaih ''ll Per Cent v)vJ3 Discount -3 Discount 3316! MEN'S AND HOYS' OYERCOATS Remember, that an Overcoat lasts three seasons or more, and that there Is plenty of shnrp weather coming this winter mid next with those thoughts In mind come In today and select any Overcoat li the house nt ONM-TIUKI) MOSS THAN miKJULiAlt PRICK Dig, roomy, Ulster coats, with convertible collars, threc-ipiarttt length coats mid full length, belted back routs. Good weather tight fabrlis In rich mixtures, solid grays nml hrowiiB, blues and black. All guaranteed to be worth the original price. As listed. HOYS' OYERCOATS, it Io !. $ 3.00, Sale prlro .?.()!) $ (J. 00. Sale price IS l.(M) $ 7.00, Halo price tf .l.d.l $ S.00, Sale price S ."..:I5 I 0 00, Sale price 8 (I. (10 $10.00, Sale prlco S (l.lir. SI 1.00, Sale prlco S T.'.n $12.00. ."ale prlco S H.:r 9 1 Ti.oo. Silo price HHUHi .MEN'S OYERCOATS $18.01), Sale prlco . .jioo $2r..()0, Sale prlco . . 910.0.1 $27."0, Sale prlco . . . j-situi $:i() 00, Sale price . - $2MX $:i2.ri(), Sale prlco 2UI3 $:sr.00, Sale prlco . . . SiLU JI0.no, Sale prlco ... .820.M $ir..OO. Sale prlco $:IO.OO xvorin noun. i W. MOTLEY bus received word that hl,s brother, G. C. .Motley, hns, Bold his big f n rin near Appleton, ' WIb., and will shortly como to ' Coos Day to locute. pii.wif iii.'wm.w nf KiiHtnld.i. ni-.it Mercy llospll inr,i.l IllHl ilVdlllllir fl.mi ll.llnlllll. I dlV riK UIIOfRt lllg, whoro he secured tho contract for Mtntlcn f l'Ir uiy tlio nrrnlr will bo held. All Scots 4 nun direct ilosconilnntB of thoin nre expected to nttond. Peter Loggle mid Dan McDnnnl 1 Mm i. v. Pivne. who has lioen '"i".""11". i" .rui noun hci-s NORTH HE.VD NEWS painting tho First National Dank building when It U completed. , HOMER FRITCII. who went to San Frnnclsco about a month' iiko to spend tho holidays ut homo, Is t.e.'cl In f'o city on tho next i -111111)1' I roil) the Hay C'lt j . . -..,. uriilu arrived iay from their honeymoon :. , .d California points of Intor- n and wero tb recipients of con gratulations from many friends. Mr. Roonny lt uiuplnyed by the Hmlth-Powtii-M ooinpany Wlilner of llat city. jtf-c i m imimmm MWW---M-p------i-i liWIl B-M"------- yjt- " tw -"'., nn:nLr jrTr ,-t-.i ,j -.---...- - i.fuif. 3'iAft)S?Wi 'H flfr?LA XKmmksmmmmSBR. k V WM-KWlAVX J.1 - I Tv. "KIHIWVWN'. t7fF , f SSmmmt I I BROWN SHOE Ca 1 aSS For sale 03Iy at Hie G ; 1 8 loporto'l rap- nt tho moot lug. Mnrshflold being ron. k much to the grnt-i,'',,,,,ll 'r Mssrs. Todd. E. 1) ?'.. . fri... L h .McArthnr. Wllllnm McKav an.) An. i inn,,; ,..v....c. '.i,.u. i ..,n..., .,.i i : ,. . .... . A. li. Drnsh nnd u number of others ' . . x ,.i V:. ..t:" '...'..' U.,H,"'. have nrranued to give u bonolft ilanco ,.0'ntuo to m-rnngo Mr the pro itt Eckhoff Hall there next Thursday ,.,, "RV l,,B ,ro cvHitlng for the West funilly at North ' The ,.,,lirHtlo will (ouslst of llend. who hnvo been mooting f Innn-1 humm Iioh on the life of the fain us rial and physical reverses. Indsor s pHti .s(.t,., (luncofi. plwvlng of bag orchoHtia has been secured nnd It Imihh, iohiIIiik or seloctlons from iiiipod to derive a nont sum for thej inrnn" works, music and a '?Hiieral family. , , . hoiIii! time. Captsl.i M icgenn. or L. L. Thomas, of the Hoy ir. (the stenmor Hronkwntor wns doi.i. Allen Company, wan over In North tlod to bring h sot of Imgulpes Dend yeslorday and reports the sale down on the next trip from Port- ut a line iiimnury piiinu u n. " innn ami tile instrumonts to be played by Piper Stewnrt. who for merly played the pines In a skit on the PnntnKea circuit. There will be another mooting or . e (onimlttoo next week to make final urrniiKenicnu. . tf.mrftX7m-n3Axnvn I '$5tKisF II i- GRACE DOLLAR j SAILS SOOTH oiden Rule P.1KST NATIONAL P.ANK lU'lLUINCJ ffll'l'l'tllir n ll.i. tin - I ""im 14 ur.nj uiifiu ui 111 III ltr. with a ilckluHil necured nt tho 141I11IIHII iiiii'k in i ii i' n i nil ti inn stoani schoonor Grace Dollar. Cap tain Fossou, willed over the bar 111 I' lllll Ulllllll VIIIIUl' UT II '..Im.l. .taking with hor. so fnr as enn bo jlonrned, T. M. Carr. the first nssist- iiiii. uiiKiiiuur, who run wiui on ino streets of .Marshflolil the night be fore last In an nlmost naked con dition. No roports of a repetition of tho occurrence lat night hne been hoard today, and It is exported that the captain kept his promlso of looking closely after Carr untl! the ship sailed. Captain Fosson said Carr was a good worknun and bo niu iiw iiueiitieii io ii'i linn wiil'K 11 he was able. Ho will probably have I nrr'i case Inxestigated wh mi the ship roaches San KramUio ami tin I out whether he is ins inc. or oniv subject to temporary t'or.iimemo it which may leave aim wlun lie ui't i away from the ship. Ou her way uoith the iiia.. Dol lar sailed without her iulss op erator, conaequentiy tlieiv will iu uo (banco to comiuunlcnte with hor un til she roaches port. JOHN HAYKKN. of CHtihlnK Inlet. w ruioui tit visitors in Marh ftll totlt)-. rXb-- Are YOU prepared should company oome? Mrs. Homelover:- t Do not wait until you EXPECT COMPANY to buy that new furniture you need. If you do, you will be too tlred-out to enjoy your friends' visit. Furnish your home now completely, and when visitors come, you will be proud of your well-appointed home. You will be care-free and fresh and be a delightful hostess. ,We have all the newest designs in furniture. Our prices will suit you, too! GOING & HARVEY CO. Beautiful Effect in RUGS Both Room Size and and Small Priced at $1.50 Each to $60 Each. IRON BEDS Direct From the Fac tory at Prices That Will Surprise You. WE SELL IT E0R LESS G O G HARV EY CO. House Furbishing Engineers lrCT.ijft.iwHm--wagwgfr m P alaaa " H !-