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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1914)
!v I'N L toammmmtmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914-EVENINQ EDITION. -! -I. up if.1. ..MM..-.,. ,,,. INM. ... . I --H...LHIIII'IMIII I'lM-HP l.lMllHH l'IHllJ,lM I .ll"l W l 1 I"- I I I Mi SI VM 1i ' ' '" C, VV, VIERS, Fnliiter nml Recorntot' Wall Taper and Paints Resldonco Phono 40-X Shop Phono 29G-R 7(l N. Front Street EDISON'S LATEST A storage hnttcry (hat continual over charging ullt not harm. ROES NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACII. Will not loso Hh chnrgo while standing Idle. IS GUARANTKI It FIVE YEARS Coos Bay V.'i ing Co. IB." J Rroadwny. Agents for I'm I of Coos llajr. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good curs "'"' careful drivers For day sen lie, phone 1-M-J, Rlitnro Rlllnitl Parlors. For nlitlit service, Phone i!(l(M. Right Cafe. . D. L. FOOTE. Mnrpliy'H Dancing Academy. Reglnngcrs' class changed to TuoBday evening until further, notice. Private lessons by ap pointment. Phono Earl II. Mur phy, Instructor. 295-L. Residence .173 Sixth street South. Commutation fin Tickets $2.00 Li marsiifiixr-nortii rend auto mm:. Cars every ten minutes from (I a. m to lt!:ilO p. m. GORST & KING, Props. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio CITY AUTO AND TA.VI SERVICE A now taxlcab linn boen added to my auto service Caroful drlvors. Will go anywhere nt any time. Stand lllanco Cigar Storo. Day phono, 78, Night phono 130-X. TOM GOORAI.E, Proprietor. HA VI J Barnard & Langworthy figure ON YOUR EM:CTHICAIj WORK DKOP IN AND 8KK THIS BIG GAMES IN THU HOWLING TOURNAMENT Chatterton's Alleys NORTH FRONT STREET FARM F0R SALE. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con elating of 018 acres, between 3G and 40 acres of rich bottom land, olgbt ncrea of bunch land set to apple trees and tlfty acres more that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balance good grazing laud for cat tle, ehoop or goats. Twelve head good dairy cowa and nil fanning Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos lllver, one mllo from postoltlco, school and boatlandlng. Ruy direct from owner. For further Information, call or wrlto: W. A. GAGE. AUcany. Oro CALL A TAXI DAY OH NIGHT PHONE 310 Party and train calls a Specialty MAHSIIF1ELR TAXIOAU CO. South Coos River Boats Tioga leaves Marshtleld for head of river at 8 a. m re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves bend of rlvor at 7 a. iu. and returning leaves Marshllqld a,t 2 p. in. ROGERS A SMITIf. r iiir mm if MTfl laMajrsi toil MM IHMM jaaat attAatt. aaata. rifih. jk FREE FOR200 ODAK cigarette- coupons Ladles' zwncli or Men's ZS Inch umbrclln, scveii rib, par UK on (rami. Inpc i-diru t.illcta, without cover or case Irco lor 200 OUAK Coupons. The mouthpiece on the OBAK that cools the smoke the thin mais paper tliat leaves no ash the cleverly blend ed pure tobaccos are inakini' the OliAK the most popular 5-ccnt cigarette on the market. Write for Illustrated catalog of 800 other valuable resents that can be procured with OUAK lirarctto Coupons. Address JOBAK PREMIUM DEPT., 333 nailery St.. San Francisco tffeSi MJ&m MfmL fc W asfv mt jdffctbmru SrR.t a NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS COOS COUNTY DAUttES. FOR SALE BY Blanco Cigar Store The Old Popular Stand 'ifto For sale only at. The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SCANDINAVIAN DRUG STORE SoIIcIIh a Nliaiit of your patronage on (ho IiunIm of good oods, reasonable prleeH and bittlsftivtory treatiiient. THE SCANDINAVIAN DRUG STORE. Central Avenue. Russell Hldg. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMHF.lt, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PATER, ETC. CUT TIIK FUEL DILL IN TWO 11Y USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 181 SOUTH DROADWAY BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUHER Creamery LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title X Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Iiu mediate service, prompt often (Ion to all Interests of our t'lleutN, MIiiIiuiiiii cost. I. S. Kaufman (Sit Co. madi UNDI'.ll UNITARY CONDITIONS IN .' CLEAN AND MODERN F.CT UV. r : STKRIUZI-l) m-H AND CUE... Goodrum's.Garage home of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Ma.kes of Cars a 17 Central Ar. Phone 373-L PURE ICC Kreo del very, 8 a. m. nut 2 p. m, Plinuo 7:1 Flro Places. ClilinueyN J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at prices that arc right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Oill at "The Fireside," Johnson Hldi:., Ii7 Second St. Phono JH-J. French RaiiKt's. Holler Work Quatermass Studio Opens About Jan. 15 IN FORMER RKiGS STUDIO. OPPOSITE ROVAL THEATER. SendjYour Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfielr (WV-SXiifisif-z V mTlJIIIITVTTO XllRfBi' I I BROWN SHOE CQ ll sv Tg 1 Manufactured Over 1,000,(1(10 PoiintU of Hotter Last Veilr HlirliiK the past year Coob County haB produced over 1,000,000 pounds of huttor, 750,000 pounds of cheeso, and about -10,000 cases of condensed milk. There nre In Coos County fourteen creamorles, whore butter or cheeso aro manufactured and ono condensed milk plant. There aro nbout .TOO dairy farms and 7000 dairy cows. The total amount o' ensh paid to the farmers for tholr milk nml cream totnls over ?fj00, 000 for the year. This Is an aver ago of $1000 caBh for every dairy farm and $70 per cow. In ninny of the hordB tho cows linve produced $100 each for the year. The aver age assessed valuation of a dairy cow In Coos County Is $,'IC, one-hnlf of tho annual cash production. Co qullle Sentinel. HTOHM IN OUIlitY FINE NORTH RENDERS. Two fellows of tho class that the world terms "would-be sports," were arrested by Marshal Drown last Mon dny afternoon for speeding the horses they wero riding on tho city streets nud across and on the sidewalks. Tho men, who gave their nnmca as Tlflnoy and Cambcll and said they hailed from North Ilond, were brought be fore City Recorder Dodge,, pleaded guilty nud wero lined $15 each, which they paid. The emulators of tho ".Montgomery Wnrd Cowboy of the Plains" were at first Inclined to consider the price of their "Joy" a little high and Intimated that thoy would stand trial, but finally decided to "como across" boforo they got In dcoper. Myrtle Point Enterprise. Severe Wlnll and Halnsloinl HwcvpM That Section. Tho tidld Reach Qlobo says: Tho sovercst wind and rain storm that hna swept this coast for many years Iiuh been raging tho pnBt week. Tho roads havo boon blocked .with rul len timber and thq telephone wires In nil directions havo been out of commission. Streams havo boen swollen out of tholr bnnks, cnusitig tho arrivals of tho mall nt this point from ono to twenty-four hours Into. The most damago from wind Is re ported from Wcdtlorburn. Tho not house was complotcly domolteliod mid tho front of tho storo building, which was of a siiuaro finish, was torn from tho building and laid In tho street. The tiutisiinl heavy surf on top of tho extreme high water, made tho hlghost water on tho low er river 8toti In ninny yenrs. Tho water was all over tlm flat, flooding tho Make and Smithy houses to a depth of several Inches. Tho family occupying tho Smithy house moved out, but wns noon able to return. No serious damago was done here except the blowing down of old fences and a fow shingles from several of tho buildings. .irrmiii-i.ii mini -ty.i,.,. w immtux I MtjrfCBMfnMHnnHm. ' " ' -?9U s k n Bl 3IISI SLANDER IN CURRY The Gold Reach Globe says: Sonic careless town joker started the yarn that E. W. Miller, the butcher, had bought John Ham's dead horse for hog feed. Such yarns as this should not even bo told as n Joke, as there Is alv ays some ready to be ilovo any gossip thoy hear. Roth .Messrs. Mlllor and Ham feels hurt nt tho report and the ono respon sible should make duo apology. Mr. Miller would not think of such n thing, nud Mr. Ham regnrded tho horso ns ono member of tho family, otherwise ho would not have given It such a humane burial. lll'RTATHANDO.V. C II. Chandler mot with an ac cident this morning wh'llo cutting trees and pulling stumps on tho Ledg orwood farm south of town. Mr. Chnndlor was cutting off . sapling which was bent over nnd somehow when It foil It struck him on tl o shouldor nud In tho month, cutting his lower Up nearly off.Ilnndon Recorder. PORT ORFORD LAM) MARK. Port Orford's oldest Inndmnrk, the "old Tlchonor house." built by Capt. William Tlchonor In pioneer days, nro occupied by him as a rosl denco up to tho time of his denth, collapsed during tho storm List week Port Orford Tribune. LOST FINE TEAM. A team vnlucd at $700 nnd be longing to Wllletts & Rurr, rail road contractors, wns drowned at Warner's ford, near Holland Prnl rlo. .Myrtlo Point Enterprise AGED PIONEER DIES. CREAMERY AT RANDO.V. Tho Daiulon Creamery made 75, 000 pounds of butter last year and paid out $22,000 to Its patrons. Of this amount 50,000 pounds wns ship ped to outside markets and the bal ance wns consumed locally. The average tost for tho year 1912 was :I5 per cent nnd what looks best to Its pntrous, It has paid up In full nil Its outstanding Indebtedness. Ilnndon Surf. MANY NEW RUM. DINGS Mrs. nachnol Wlllard, aged 87 years, and ono of tho early pioneers of tho Cofiulllo Vnlloy, died In this city nftor nn Illness of sevornl years. Sho waH tho wlfo of Thomas Wlllard, who had preceded her In death. Randon World. PLAY S. P. SHOPS. Edwnrd Elllngson hns lumber on tho ground for n bungnlow 44x5-1 feet on Spurgeon Hill. Mr. Elllng son will nlso erect threo buildings nt Randon ono a storo building, a mnchliio shop nnd a garage. Co qulllo Sentinel. COL. MICHIE IN RIYER ho Havo your Job printing done at The Times office. New Coos Ray Har Dredge to Tested at Rainier for Week A Portland paper snys: "In com mand of Captain J. C. Reed, former ly skipper of tho bnrtug Wallula under tho O.-W. R. & N. flag and later under tho Port of Portland Commission, tho new Government sen-going dredge Col. P. S. Mlchle, built at Seattle for servlco on tlio Coos nny bar, came Into tho Colum bia Rlvor Friday to pass a weok under test. Sho Is to proceed to Ralnlor nnd remove a shoal in the channol. When that is accomplished sho Is to continue, to Ooos Bay and operate on the lav, Major Morrow, Corps of Engin eers, United States Army, who Is to havo charge of tho dredge, went to Astoria to inspect her, also to ac company Colonel Thomas H. Rees, division engineer with lieadqunrters at san Kranclsco, who nwarded a contract to Wilson Brothers, of As toria, for a steam propeller to bo used about the Golden Gnto. Col onel Rees is to return at once to bis district, COLDS TO HE TAKEN SERIOUSLY Intelligent people realize that common colds should bo treated promptly. If there is sneezing and chilliness with hoarseness, tickling throat nnd coughing, begin promptly tho use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effective, pleasant to take, checks a cold and stops tho cough, which cnuses loss of sleep and lowers the vital resistance. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D, Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Supt. Campbell Refuses In Toll Wlioio Thoy Will Ho Lomtotl. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. l.'J. Wltli tho declaration that "th'ero Is abso lutely no truth" In tho report thnt tho now shops of tho Soiithorn Pacific will bo located west of Eugeno. In- Btcad of at Sprlngflold, officials of tho road nt noon sot nt rest tho rumor which has been spread. Doflnito an nouncement has not been mndo thnt the shops will bo at Springfield, hut It appears cortaln from tho abovo ro mnrk that they will not bo located olsowhoro. Officials of tho road de clared that tho rumor wns highly amusing, especially "ns It Is all news to us." Gonoral Superintendent D. W. Cnmpboll stated that not only wns thoro no truth to the roport hut tie. nled that ho had over dlsciiBsod the mnttor nnd that the rumor was nh solutoly without foundation. "I havo never had any such Idea In my mind," said Mr. Campbell, "nnd I guess I have tho say. i havo not nnd will 'not make any announcement until I consider the time Is ripo." AUTOMORIU; m,v. VISITS N,,w voi ;i ; GARRIXti itm ..V.1; ''Ali$n, N,BW YORK. Jnn, , Ford, of tho I,.r,i. .. '' Dntrnlt. -.... .. ' ,,0IllfttJ ill ' B,lesttt,, Ilolinont her., to.lm- .1 nlmrnil t.t .,.. "tfl ," , "'. ""'"HorjoMeu.l uM0Riv.Mkh- limit Li.,. i.... "U , ' """""'sb men ,Dj turors questioned i.'nr,i,.. Inir hl pnnu ".""'! . " ' proriuij by which Its fiuptoyei "'"" oi to tier il.. "Our theory ,, ,h ' HWOOIIH Ml,, fl,..,- I. 1 lwlli-u .....Hl. - ... . 'M "" ""in. sain Fori Just ns nniHi r..H . . , " " nooriti ,lu" ",H n'ra ns t dMfe union m-iiun engineer. A nun i me $io.ooo,oor riiariinuic sciieine, It UJ ingle linn coiiiiiioii sense kj men a living wage. i nero nre no 'Ifj- itwJ proiii-siinring plnn. Tti will get tholr share cverjul nuurvicweii Here lhliLM n ropresontntlvo of theft.1 I'orti Haiti: DliKi'iit-o to me fj "I think It is a dbctl rich. I nm enjoying uj,l injonti to get nil pos)tlt J while I live, j donoteije any vnst fortune to myni cuiiso I do not believe ft know how to use It. H could have It. "I think Thnnins A. Ui biggest man living, I ft. son nvenuo In Detroit. hs a hoiiHO on a 2000 acrtt ovor, nud I expect tollrelil try. "I nm not a church mi luiiKKui is in nuiKo inetei working for mo contentrlj no 'If attached to oiircK.'! plan. It will bo carried l notification to tho menu- thoy learn througli thetfi Thuy simply will get tbtt Only Thiro .Millt Ford said ho uowhutn 000,000 nnd $3,OOO,00h Detroit. Ho dcnlcil ttu $i:i,000,000 In caah. F41 nlod that he had dlMcufyk hanks to accept his depot1) of his heavy chocking I "Rnnkors always are: mu to get my deposllClii Ford wiib iiccompanW : York by Mrs. Ford uit Edzell, aged' 20. He plul Edison at East Orange Su'l Ford said ho was a cm ato habits and never drub cd. For his break fait lb Ford nto two pieces of lw muffin. Ho tipped then' cents. "But," ho said, "I doalVl tipping." You're really dry in a Fish Brand T CI L jcveuex 7t oiiCKer Not siUi My "near" wa,ter -proof, but 10011, comloit-givinq service cost that ill protect you througV. thlcV and thin la the Wcitat wciltcr. $3.00 3 JKR, w c pimi plumy co CToy ItUI 7 SATISFACTION t GUARANTEED en Jut mtanll TOWJEf Identied l y A. .fW A I T O. jjuruui n. w. lUIVCr ,0, .St rdhvi Ml IF A' 1 l - -" 2. i mark BOSTON tsawK&ft!' TnLQjsfc t-uniled. Toronto PlayBallatBi llirrjliixlf In llulm It. t" iinMr. If ;onl)f Ivl.i-'jJ. J w$ ui GRMr vw ' Gsm mnoftti a. ' Imll jur fi f.m:Wt wJ ,t)T A TtlV, "tTA,,l Inifnrurl hi All Promiutt I"1 Diaries (Sii.!n l';-jjil hi iiib linn- iiavi "" ll trtrslliu lo tlflU-dl. V iwnliiie lo r si k, r, j Ihc mriilie. All Jf K'im culJn't Iwlu IVIB1C '"9S (iiterv.trj ImintOUUiJ, Olrl nnd YoUM?' ... ,. m.im: a0 I -.ns ,,." - . .I Kent l'reM yVx. I' htlMattlun or jiu,k, - XC IIIHfC li --. ci.afV n -u- r-.U.... nS.i. I OUIIUCI3 Lliuaui N lS0 DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Complete line of Notions. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE North Bend. A DIFFERENCE ROL'ItS A man's working W hours. His body organ" , perfectly 2-1 hours to W for eight hours' wor. miiuf I,a uniiml and . all the tlmo. Foley 1 make them so. You them Into your system rooiiltu fnllnwlnc. 01 l)l,o-,,. Dnnnslte C . ifliiav ii tel. Frank D. Cohan. Omwlntr nlinn1 12 ' KW" IIUV YOt'B Hendersoa and U Pi VT j c. .i'eNNI'N NORTH HEM a