Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES ML O. MALONKY Editor nml P"h. PAN E. MAI.ONHY News Editor , entered nt the postoHlce at, Alarn ii.i nrnnnn for transmission . j . ... M n KAnntwt nlilfil I inrougn me iiiuua """" ....- mall matter. Official Paper of Coos County. Dedicated to the service ot tho people that no Rood cause shall lac: : champion, and that evil shall uo. thrive unopp sed. : - - -, !., .NPW PIANS nF INITIATIflll RV i . srfjaa4&OM, 5 . nllinnnii innai iinnnr IRVING LlllJKjlW ! L U UM M . U hh DWW" - . . . I. I 9 UU V LUUnL II1UUUL 1 Per Cent 0l! 331 Per Cent ttalol j J J3 Discount Julcl 3 Discount U,L I II1VIL1 1 VII III II ' III IMII llil I1 "i "' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i BlMlSCItlPTION ItATKS. DAILY. XOUTII BEND MAYOR PROPOSES XIIW (MTV II MjIi, HOCKS. ETC, IN MIS ANWTAL MESSAGE TO CITY COUNCIL. Mayor Simpson of North Bend last nliht read Ms annual message to the Cltv council mere, no mivociuuu One Per DA1IA. , mnv improvements during tho coin- ycr , rn ' l" year, among which wore: month "ui Hard paving of Stanton nvenue AI,I.IU,. ....'from Washington to Railroad nve- One year Jl- i mte n!so Rallrond avenue from there When paid strictly In advance the , Tremont In Plat H and Tremont .... !...! ....Inn rt HlO Pnnfl M.1V . .... .i . f..u.. .. tl,n nf.f Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 lor tx months. Address all communications to COOS MAY IIAIIiY TIMES. Marshflold :::::: : OroRo. BUSINESS OUTLOOK. I N A letter to tho trade, the well- to tlio south boundary of the city; n'so Washington from Sherman to Stanton; also Sherman avenue from North .Ilend to Washington street and Montana from S'lerninn to I'ony Inlet. That a committee from Xorth Ilend co-operate with Mnrshlleld In open ing Eleventh street between the two cities as soon as tho Kinney property Many From North Bend At tend Ceremony Held by Lo cal Lodge Last iMignt. Marshlleld Lodge No. C78. Loyal Order of Moose, took In n big class of now members nt a monster meeting last night In Odd Fellows' Hall About thirty candidates were Initiated and many of the members of tho Xorth Ilend lodge attended the cere mony. A numbor of visiting Moose from various parts of tho state, now In the city, also attended tho meet ing. Following tho ceremony a banquet wn3 served and a musical program was arranged for the pleasure of those present. Davis and Long and other soloists and musicians partici pated. An excellent program was given. Tim Vnrtl, TIpiiiI pnntlncont of Moose came over In the big tourist LMiuiMKiuiiiuni ia Bunion. .uuuw luiiiu ucr in uiu "'h luiuio Tl, tit Din nltv nf Vnltli IIpiiiI ftcll nittnninlilln nml thov mt f nntinlilnrn Known wholesale house of Lapg- pome of Its downtown property audible ginger Into tho atmosphere of oreci a new cuy nun in urum ui, -warsnnoiu wun un iiuiiih aim inu saill propiTi) to HO auiu iui inn 11. than $13,500. for which It was re cont'v appraised. That If tho government allows tho nvtnnulnti nf tlln cltV dock tO a lev & Michaels Co., glvo tho fol lowing excellent report of business conditions In California nnd genor nlly throughout tho country. "Not In years has the outlook been more promising for a good agrlciiltur more promising for a good agricuuur- lot "oach jot COxS3i on tho ,I1Bl(l0i nl season In California than In tao w ,,, lt $2-,i)o apiece. These six- . mi... u..i..rnii nlhinoH i..u i ...uM i.Ihm tin nnn mill ronilllK venr. I lit" nuiiiuii " i ';wn mm mi m iiiiiiH -pi"i""v ..... overywhero has been far In excess of furnish monoy to build two Immense uur' ' " ' , . warehouses on tho now waterfront that of last year nnd has como , JVty 2nd mnko other dockage such Intervals as to favor the farmer, improvements. to nn unusual oxtent. It Is not at Thr.t North nend Invest its surplus nil llkoly thnt In tho annals of 1011 Jionil sinking fund In Improvement thoro will bo cause for complaint by " T,mt t,J0 t,v donnto $r,n por month thoso who till tho soil In this section to tho band if It gives concerts oc- of the country. Our riches In a vory cnslonnlly. material measure Incronso with the That nn oi yht-lionr .lay for police growth of our farms, and the bettor T,mt t))0 ,.jy ,IC incrnl In light prices wo Hhnll receive for our multl- ing tho streets well, tudlhoiii products. California's ro-l Thnt tho flinrtor bo rovlsed nnd markablo growth during tho I'a8li 'nmM ho cltv socuro now dumping year Is ovldenred In the nsgosod vnl- Krouiicl for debris. .. .!-.. ..l.L Iim.nnan nf 'flint lifitl unu'mrit HVRtnillfl llO tl tl 1 . w lll'll niimvn un im,i ... . .i ... .. ....n.. - . , rni roo jo- vr mi" qmi Krnn- l tho districts where streets nre r.01.r.20.40, oxer 1J1-. Ban I rn n fjw jpn nu,rnveil ,, thnt a (.lty c'sco's nssoHsmont shows nn Increase ,,jinn,,1(: imtpottor bo appointed, of $78.7S::.::S15. Kvldcncc of flnnn- -i't additional flro fighting equip- cal soundness Is seen In the reports JJSnonnX saloon licenses of tho National banks of tho state. ,,fl,u1,t,p,I nn(, ,0 license remnln On October 21st tVo nlno Xatlonal ,3t $Soo p0r year. luinliH of this city showed a gain of Hi. estlmnted thu total expenses or nearly twolvo .....lions In depos.ts as M-o ;v J n yenrnt compnred with August ilth nud n gain jjpnnn. Tho expenses last year of tibout eight nnd a half millions In totnlled S20.1SO. cash resources for tho san.o period. That tho city , ''BVOnff" "or''" ." .1 . i . n cl-ii'Ui ilnvs and o.fer specioi Tho country banks, that Is, all " for ' ,,, ,Wlt ,, M)08l those outside tho cities of Sail Frnn- HKimy lawns and gardens, thrco wo- Cisco nnd Los Angeles, recorded nn men to net as Judges, aggregate gain of more than Mvo KIh TmlnHin. , nilllloiiH of dollars In Individual do- ,)n(, ,,rnrtlcnlly ngreod to have posits with an Increase of Joss than tiMlmi runnl.iK from Kugono to on. million in Umns The average North J t WadV "Vor rcsorvo of tlieso bunks Is 1...11 per JJnl,,,K ,pVoloiiiieiit that wouM fol- cont compnrod with 15.05 per cent ow t,0 cnniiilotlon of tho railway. August SMh. Tho financial position . of tho UUlteii Htates is pxri'i"' ntronj; owing to the unnsunl forplT!.. tmdo situation. The year's exports worn tlw. larjPRI In tllO lllstnr' of ' tho country, nmountlug np!)rox,,u"te lodgo yell. There wore over 200 mem bers or tho oruer nt mo ceremonies Inst night. Yhoso Initiated were as follows: elision ui iiiu vii.; uutiv iu i riaiiii uiuiibiiuiii, uujuiunn r. "Ight hnrbor lino, two blockB of Williams, Joe Itoonoy, Chnrles Zlm- IllOrilUlIl, J... J. I UI IllUllfcll, HUH IV. .MUX'S AXII HOYS' OVMKCOATS nemomber. that an Ovorcoat lasts throo sea sons o,. more, and tl a thoro Is plenty of sharp weather coming this s In tor flinl '; N ' theso thoughts in mind come In today nnd select nn Overcoat tho house nt OXE-TIIIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PMCE HIl' roomv Ulster coats, with convertible collnrs, tlircciiuartor length onsVl rull length! belted back coats. Good weather tlgh rabrlcs In rl It mixtures, solid grays and browns, blues and blaik. All guaranteed to bo worth mo origins piuu. ..... HOYS' OVIMICOATS, l to III. $ 3.00, Snlo price tf -' $ 0.00, Sale price l.0 $ 7.00, Salo price y -Ml." $ S 00, Salo price sjt .".sn $ 9.00, Salo price IMMl $10.00, Salo price $11.11." $11.00. Salo prlco !j? T.:r $12.50, Salo prlco S M" sir.no R.ilo nrlco 810.00 MUX'S OYIIItCOATS isnn. Rnln nrlco Sl'J.OO $25.00. Salo prlco $27.50, Salo prlco $110 00, Salo price $!t2.50. Salo price $;I5.00. Salo prlco $ 10.00. Salo prlco $4 5 00. Salo prlco .$10.0.1 .SIH.iJ.T .$20.00 .$21.0," .$2:t.:i. ,$l!(I.O. ..SilO.OO HO. C. MUUl'HY. Kxport Piano, 1'lnycr aim 0m Tuulug, Uogulatlng ami ! i"b. I'lione "o.j Orders mny bo left at the I u, ivuuii iiiusiu niore, Centw avenue. ' TOF.L OSTL1XI). I Pimm Tuner nml l!i,..t '.. " :r r "M,nTr llo H. Sllli Htrcet. IMioiio jou Lciivo oiilcis at V. It. Unities MntL tiin.pn.iy. J M. Wit I (JUT, Itlllllllllir Clllltf.iil,,,. I'stlniiilcs fiiinlslictl (in lemiftt An lioncNt Job guiiinnU'cd, ',0 ;hm-ii. lime CO. fJOSXHY, Contnictor mid Itulldcr" Estimates, drawing and speclti. tliinu fitrnlnlinil nn cnnii... A satlsried ciiBtomor is better ret. nrntiiiK til tin n bnttlr T.nnk ... ' ouo of my 1G up ami see If l mil iuiiiimiu Photic :u.i. , mr MBn"Mi M I W Fmtiklln. Karl SnvaKe. W. O. Knicr boh, Howard aaiint, C. II. Stnl'nrd. Oliver Larson, L. K. lCnglnnd, Charles W. Hates. A. L. 0 rover. William Mc Donald. C. F. Thlelinonu, It. C. linst maii. John Henlv, William Carey, It. A. Johnson. B. F. Itoonoy. Cnrl Luz nlch. Karl Italston. llavld Brown. T. M. Hiisgoy. I'dwlu Granstrom nnd C. O. Loylos. To Select Quiirlors. Senator I. S. Smith nnd C. I. Itel- irnri. wprn Hit'.pptt'll lllLMllllCI'S of a committee by tho Moose last night to select new quarters lor mo mrai lodgo and It Is expected thnt thoy will havo tholr own clubhouse within sixty days. Vint li ItiMiil Mpptllli? Tho Xorth Bend lodgo or tho Loyal Dnlnr nf Mooso will hold a session tomorrow night In Logglo's Hull, u'hnti n nltiBB of candidates will bo Inltnted. Messrs. Long nnd Davis, the bnnjo nrtlsts. I'roressor Flggetis. plnno plnyor, nnd two luombors for merly on tho Orphoum Circuit, will assist In tho program following a ban quet. It Is expected that many of tho MarsMleld Moose will bo present nt the meeting. ltltlKI-'S OK IIAXDOX. WELCOME We invite all our frisnds, old and new cus tomers to call and see us at our new home at 130 No. Broadway. If only to say "How-do-you-do," we will cje glad to see you and you will be glad you came. CAPE ARAGO COFFEE Coos Bay Tea, Coffee amid Spice Hoose Same phone, No. 394-J MiiisliflcM.o,, T. TOMPKINS, II. S. T. Dl'imll'Ma Ill-Illllli. Phone lilO-L. Hours 0 to 12, 0; Office Itoo.n U, liMI, X. Ilroaditii D IIIO L'UIIIIU, lliiniiiiii ii'i'.-- . ly to $2,500,000,000. and cvu'-od wltli the Imports leave a b-ln-'- o'1 trado In favor or tho United St To- of j about 750 millions, whir' o-Tid- "' record of nny prev'ous yonr. T'llsj means that Amoiba r.n got F.ir '"-nn gold nt any tlmo, that god vt bo needed to moot an unoxpertp'. oinor goncy. From tho port of San Friui ri o, . rxr-' show Mil enormous ,,.-,,.ipi ov"!" t' 'rv'ous year, thlsl i i n 'Ui'iiiiiiiK to nearly fourteen i..."liiii8 of dollars over 1012." IIBOIJU ' P1HCD nRHPC UIWL0 UrilHUL! Minilon Lodgo I. O. O. F., In stalled offlrers Wednesday night as follows: P. K. Hinns. X. O.: I). C. ifnv. V. f? if. S. Knv. Sec: O. A. Trowhrldite, .Troas. rue iianuon nigius ianu o. hold their annual meeting Tuosdny ovonlng and olectod the follnwlng di rectors for tho ensuing yem1: L. J. Krononberg. Chris. Itasmussen, .T. V. Mast. It. II. Itosn and John Noll son. Tho officers elected nre: J. L. Krononborg. president j Chris. Itns lMUSson. vlco-pipslilent. nnd .1. V. Mast, secrcinrv-tiopsurnr. P. O. F.IHnt. rnrmrl- or Bn'idon. but who bus bfon niniiliu a donn ing 'ml rwvl-iK shoo a: Marshriell for tho past year, has returnod to Bandon nnd purchased tho establish- , iiient of L. L. Morris. GEO. RID0UT Certified Public Accountant Phono !!l'.Ml. 100 Tenth Street. Books audited, oponod. closed or written tip. Balnnco sheets nnd statements propnrod. Svstnms dovlsod and Installed. Inventories checked or figured. Special nudlts and Investigations Income Tax returns proparod. Certified accounts. H It. II. M. SHAW Kvp. Knr. Nose nml Tlirmi lilt. MATI'IH It. SHAW lllmiiiuiiii nf wiitnini nml rlilMr.. Ofllco pliono 330. Itooms 200, ij 202, Irving Block. I DH. A. .1. IIHXIIHY DKXTIST Marshllold, Oregon, Booms 201-205, Coku Hulhllng. Residence phono 252-X. Olllce phono J12-.I. MRS. KAHIUNUKK, Tcnchep of Plntm. Resldcuco Studio, No. 1095, Corner Commercial nnd Eleventh ft Plump :tH.,i. BKN.IAMIN OSTI.INII, Cntisultlng Kiiglticrr ic Archltrci. Offlci'H, ilOO Irving lllmk. twin,. imt.I. or 'J07-.1. Mnrxliflcld, On-pl PKIWi KILKr IIAIililXOKU Ili.nlt and Trathtr ' Rutidonco-Btiullo, 237 So. Uroilml Phone 18-L. W O. ClIAMH-KH iitciiin;tri. Kooiii. rfOI nml 1102, Coke Hill Multifield, OrcKOii. w M. 8. TUHPKX. AHCHITKCT Mnrsllflflld. Orppnn AHYKRTISKH LKTTKRS. List of linclnlined letters remaining In tho Marshllold. Orogon, Postofr'co ror the wooit eniiiiig .inn. i;i. in. MaiW Ellioy BallNeWS and, Persons culling ror the same will iyiuiij u.iiuj . " nnnnilln P ens say advertised and pity ouo Gossip of Lower Cocplle C0llt f01. ch ,ttor pnlleil for. and City-by-the-Sea aiimi. f. m.: manton. t. x.: aim uuj j u'v Brown, liny: Davis. Mrs. Agnes; Den- (Special to Tho Tlmos.) bolgh. tlco.; Dixon. Miss F.tta (21: iiAvnnv .inn. it. One or tho. ruimm. Walter; KKihis'. A.: i.ricK- prettloKt and best nttemlod daucos orison. Curl: ICrlckson. Chris: Frrl. P. . , ,..., .... .tin von.'W. 2: Inuna, II. C; Irwin. Hartley; tho mason was glum b tho Non-. ,.,, Mr(i ,., s. Mny Mr KM . A-.Mos In Hank Hull In Bnudon o I vnrshlloUl Sulphlto Flliro Co.; Mer rildsv ovonliiK, January 0th. The .,. Kansta: Nawos, Bert: Petr- Or ronrso In some ways It was nn iindorKioiind trick for that North Baud waterfront roadway to slide wa under cover of tho night. j YRLSSatev i Looks good Mia w , g althesdi We sell and recommend Malthoid because practical experience lias convinced us that it is the bust, most durable rooting u e can buy. We know the sen ice it will give our custonieriijive them year in and out. We uuarantee it so you take jiu chance It's a great roofing. t . i . MOIOIM'N , . ( . ..Ill 1W lt'M lt.lllf PhniU' 7-t i nt Mi il. M ih!i.clJ, affair was nn unqualified social sue rtM. boiiiK HttemUnl by most or tho youimev st at BhihIoii. Tho gntherliiK van nrranned by tho followiuK. who aUo served on tho reception coinntlt !.: Miss Alma (lalllor. Lotner Onl- lltr. Fdinunil (inlller. Norma Mloinan. I Harold Mniiwiiiiiiic and II. K. Morion. Among thoso present wero Misses , lion Byerly, Trew Manrlet. Joso ii.Mne Stoltz. Pearl Cralno. Mildrod Mow. Sadie (iarroutte, aiuio inu m r. Ili'leu Stephoiikon. Hanoi Steph rns'in. OlnJys Strndor. Stolhi Shoe l.ans. Alice Oalllor. Kdna llalller. Al ma Jackson. l'Mna Cobb, Addlo Hen derson. Pearl Axtoll. Lillian Balrd. Otholla Lund and Louise Clawson; Mosdanies Alpha McNalr. 13d nn Luf fuw. Nelllo Smith. Roso Mead, Nath tuilel 'louian. Claudo Moon, and J. F. Mars; Messrs. Ray McNalr. C.eorgo Latfaw. John Froonian. Merlin Cat terlln. "Stub" Tower. Mucoy Lint. Otto Melihor. Axel Kiicksou. Clayton Mead. Ralph Thorn. William Brlttl ana. Joseph Coachc, Lloyd Jorgenaon, Harry Plerco. Dr. U. V. Loop, Loulso Reeves. Rollln Boers. Harold (lien, KKiisom Radcllff, R. A. Wnhlon, II. K. Martoii. Claude Moon. C. A. Jamie sou, Reeil Oalller and A. D. MRU. Vl-lt I" Ciillfornln. Thu Misses Hasol Stephenson aud Mildred Morse, two of the most popu lar members of the younger set lu llaudon. will depart on the Sjieed-u-.ii Thursday for an eMen'.v'd trip throiiHli California, where ttuy will be I'd Kussts of Miss stepnensou s sinter, who Is one of the popular ii.-ll.s. In tVo 1 VnBvU s-imrt set, Hun ou. lob printing done at k.n. A. :.: poarcu. ueo.: on, u. r, Rynn. T. B.; Robinson. Ouo.: Rose. Mrs. B. A.; Smith. Miss Mary: Smlta, Mrs. Hlln; Simmons, K. M.; Thonip sen. Conrad; Thomas. C. M.: Taft, Fay; Toblnson. Lollmages T.; Tur cbesl, Al'a SlRiiore: Vnldez. John; Walker. Chas.; Ward. J. W.; Warn er. M. ().; Weinstelii, X. S.; Winter. Miss Fnunlo. W. B. Cl'RTIS Postmaster. If you have anything to soil, rent trade, or wont help, try a Want Ad in Thp Times XOTICI3 OK HI3AIUN(i. rhe Times offlco To Whom It May Concorn: Vlll.!ni.MS tlio l'nrt nf Puns Tlnv has made nnpllcatlon for a chaug'o In harbor Hues ostabllshed for a iwirrlmi nf tlln wntttrf t'nnt nf tlin city of North Bond. Oregon, wheroln it is proposou to advance tne naruor lino in iiont or mo cuy wuan at. North Bend, such change In tho harbor line being particularly do- scribed as follows: Beginning nt a point on the pres ent harbor line and distant S 15 degrees 13. 0S0 feet from harbor lino point No. 15, runulux thonce north 1C13.S2 feet, to a point on the pres ent hnrbor Hue which Is distant X. 10 deyroes 80 minute K. HGI.02 foot from the aforesaid polut No. 1.1 TH13RKFORK. In order to give all persons Interested an opportunity to be heard, It Is hereby annoiui'ed that a hearing will be hid before the undersigned, at the V. S. Ku. Blueer's offbe. I.ockhart Hulbllim. lu' Marshrield. Oregon, at S ?. n'rlrw U- ll in. on the ''ml ilnv of January, 19H. where and when voul i will be given an opportunity 'o be ltearii m me mmcr. a at me papers will be laid before the ?e- ..atni'l' nt Wav foi hta llAl IaIiiii It will perhaps best suit your purpose to submit In writing whatever you niav wish to oreseni Bv authority of the Sivtetirv of War, JAY J MORROW, Major, Cori's of Fnilreets. The Bank of Personal Service RING us your bank account and profit hv tho same service which has made so many friends for this institution. Our steady growth proves the appreciation of our patrons. Low Rates for I Handling Trqnki Wo haul trunks between w points In Marahfleld for the (o!!ct Ing rntes. delivery to ae vami ' Mm tlrst otorles of buildings Inn trunk ,lfl Tlircu trunks J i Twolvo trunks 'a Star Transfer and Storage Co. j Levi lli'lsiicr, Prop. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotf TODD The Tailor nRY pir Aiun ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARO Xoiili I'roiit tstrcei, Phono 1H0..1. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST 11AXK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 Interest paid' on 'Unio Deposits. Officers: J. W. Bennett, President. 1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Oeo. P. Winchester, Asslxtnut Cashier. TllKltK'S ONLY ONE -MAC1US1 THR SINGER ONLY 'ONE ItKPItKSBXTATlV' W. J. R1TZ Phono 2H0.X. VAMir.T mXNKHS .- r tl in our now tocniiou, -- poclally prepared to cater to i il n,n r ...... l ... mi.nla nr luOn'l I dors. i Open day nml ulRnt. MEHCHANT'8 CAr ,1 , UrnmHvuy nml Commercial 1 HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171. South Coos River Boats Tioga loaves Marshfleld for bend of rlvor at S a. m., re tumlnK In ovonlng. Steamer Rainbow leavos head of rlvor at 7 a. in. aud returning leuvos Marshlleld at 2 p. m. ItOC.EHS & SMITH. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. I in mediate servhe, prompt atten tion to all liitcreMs of our clieutii. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman (h Co. STOCKINGS, Pickaninny Stockings for W' Girls The Best Wearing StocKing. -JIarket. Sold a. i The Electric Shoe Store. 180 So. Broadway. T. Js SOAIPK i A. H. " Marshficld jftffi" Estimates li,,,sh",,nrt 1'iiono iiuu-j, fli.""--- ,:m I 1 rSKF P???rj O.