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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1914)
WlffSSSSM Kmnwjmnrsini THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 4 1 ' 1 jnyBgaMMCgTBMHHMBfeBWHHBHWEMIWWIMMMHBB-i Sales Are Breaking AH Records at. OUR FIRST BIG CLEARANCE SALE Extra Sales People to See That You Are Served As Promptly as Possible GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GR.EATLY SACRIFICED Remember A sale at this store means a genuine, trenchant reduction from the normal price. THERE IS NO JUG GLING WITH PRICE UNDER. THE WORD "VALUE." THESE ARE GREAT DAYS Hub Dry Goods Co. SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS. CORNER CENTRAL AVE. AND BROADWAY. r PHONE 361. 1 E PRECINGTS "ii Commissioners Increase Num ber in Coos County From 39 to 56. ' Tho Coos County ConunlflBlonoru nt tho January session, completed tlio ro-ofitnbllBlilng of tlio voting pro ducts of tlio county to comply with tlio law, tlio granting of Miffrngo to women nceeHaltntlng Increasing tlio nunibor In tlio county from 1!) to nG. Mnrsliflolil now Iiob four products, Coqtilllo four, .Myrtlo Point two, Unndou four nnil North Jloml thrco. Tho description of tho Coon Hay precincts as Just outlined Is ns follows: Product No. 10, Knutslilo All lying within city limits of Hastsldo. Precinct No. 17; Mnrslifleld N. All that part within tho city limits of Marshflold lying north of Alder nvonuo, Hlrch nvouuo and Sovonth Court North. Precinct No. 18, Marshflold Con tral No. l!. All that part within tho dty limits of Mnrshriold lying be tween Aldor nvonuo, Illrch avenuo mid Sovonth Court North and Cen tral nvonuo. Product No. 10, Mnrsliflolil Cen tral No. 1. All that pnrt within tho dty' limits or Marshflold lying be tween Central nvonuo and Elrod nvonuo. . . . Precinct No. 20, Marshflold South. All that part within tho dty limits of Marshflold lying Houth of Khoit avenuo. .PrcclJ'H No. 2 Huukor Hill All that part of sections :tl. an nud :d lying south of tho dty limits of Marshflold and Kastsldo In T. 2.i, S. H. 13 V except the oast half H. K. section Illl. West half section 1. nil section 2. lot 1 section .1, oast half and east hnlf of wost half portion It. west half section 12, v. an, s. u. i a w. Precinct No. 7, North lond.--All within tho city limits or North Jluml lyhiK oaBt of Pony Inlot and north of California street. Product No. 8, North llond Cen tral All within tho dty limits of North Iloiul lying oast of Pony In let between California street and Oregon street. Precinct No. 9. North llond 8. All within tho city limits of North llond lying east of Ponoy Inlot and south or Oregon streot. Product No. 10. North llond W- All within tho city limits of North llond lying west of Pony Hilot. Product No. 11. Pony Slough. North half section 17. N. K. P. K. nud south hair S. K. 17. south hnlf !. and S. W. Id east half sec. 20, nil of tho S. W. (iiarter sec tion 20 south of the south lino of city limits of Empire. N. W. tmnr ter and south hair sec. 21. S. W. 22, nil tho S. E. 22 lying Iiotween tho eltv limits of North IVend and Mnrslifleld. W half sec. 27 all see. 28 nud 29. a2 and :i:. all sec. a I outside the city limits of Marshflold. Precinct No. 12. KmplrotMno'ii Precinct No. 12. Kmplro. - All within tho city limits of Kmplro. Product No. HI. Cooston. 1 0. W. HOLDS 11 Women of Woodcraft Also In stall Officers Banquet and Program Given Tho Woodmen of tho World nud tho Women of Woodcraft met In tho I. O. O. F. Hall Monday night nud Installed officers for tho ensuing year, tho coromonlcs being followed' by n banquet, a musical program nud dancing. A big attendance wns not ed anil a very enjoynblp ovenlug wns spout by all present. Tho entertain ment program was aided by talent from tho Iloynl Theater. Tho officers Installed by tho Wo men or Woodcraft wero us follows: 0. N. Adolla Storey. A. Altn Diingau. M. Corn Smith. C. Mary Cownn. H. Llzzlo Helsuer. A. Ora Long. ' C. J. Lnurn Hansen. 1. S Anna Smith. O. S. Julia Sumner. Man. llesslo llalston. Tho orricers Installed by the Wood men of tho World Lodge No. 100 were as follows: C. C Con. Wilson. A. I,. William Sullllvan. -' f'lork W. Douglas. W. ThopiaB Coke. S K. W. llalston. K. Ouy Luttln. M. Is. Lundo. M. .1. K. Walling. Tl t: social program which was hold after tho banquet was greatly en joyed. WAITH HANOI SUM). L IS M BRETT SAYS Total Circulation of Volumes at Public Library for Year is 16,205. Tho annual report of tho library board, for tho year ending November. 1013, turned In to tho City Council on Monday night, shows that tho to tal circulation of volumes In tho pub lic library for tlio year was 10,2015. Tho report was approved by tho Council mombor8. Tho largest circulation for ono day In tho last year was 132, tho smallest being 10. Tho library wns open on a 05 days nud on an average or -IS hours a week. Tho avorago dally circulation was 03. Tlio number or borrower's cards Issued, Including those nt the end or 1012. was 1935. or which 50 wero dropped, leaving a total or 1S70. i Tho number or volumes at the be-' ginning or 1013 wns 2003. Tlio addi tions were 522 nud tho withdrawals 30, the actual number or books be longing to tho library nt tho end of tho year being 2-105. The. nunibor or mngnzluos bound Is -IS. Tho report gr tho treasurer Is ns fellows; Receipts, llalnueo nt beginning of yenr. $10-1.2 I . Appropriated $1 020.00 (lifts 350.70 North Bend Man Declares In dicted Forfler Wrongfully Accused Him Howard Ilrett, or North Uend. ii-lm ii-iiu nxnlioml In- W O Rllnllf'or or bolng Implicated In tho forgery of :. O. Porhnm's name to u nuni bor or chocks, roturnod rrom Co (julllo today noon. Ho said that ho had proved tin 1 1 b I and that the grand Jury round that neither ho nor his wire wero Implicated In It. Ilrett says that Spencer, a short tlmo bororo tho rorgery, endeavored to got Mrs. Ilrett to run nwny with him. Ho says that this morning when ho confronted Sponcor with tho chnrge, Spencer denied It. i Urett says tltot ho luul tho grand Jury bring Sponcor bororo him In tho grand Jury room and ho proved that Spencer had told absolute un truths. Ho said that ntter Spencer had told when and whero ho elalm od Urett had mado out tho forged checks. IVrott proved thnt he wis somewhere else, establishing an a'Ibl. Ilrett said that ho had tried to holp Sponcor out and tho latter seems to havo decided to hurt his -reputation. I'lTO.V MAV RECOMH REGISTER AT ROSEIlt'RN Sells Old Homo Place None Ro-oburg to Colony. Through a real estnte deal which was closed horo Tuosday. Frank II. Walto transierrod to Uov. Edwin Doerlng." or thu German Lutheran church or Portland, tho Hound Prnl rlo ranch or 35-12 acres, located olght miles south or Itosoburg. Tho con sideration was $10.50 per acre. Tho ranch Is tho old homestead or Mr. Wnlto'B family, and tho soil la said to bo of tho vory host quality. It Is to be divided Into small tracts nud will bo occupied by about thirty Cior mau families. Ten or thoso families will como from points In California and tho balance from Portland. Wash ington and Minnesota. Sutherlln Total $l,.'i70.0-l Expenditures, Hont $300.00 Snlarlos 735.00 Hooks 375. -10 .Magazines 30.50 nindlng 73.20 insurance 10.72 Stationery and cataloguing. . , 2.50 Total $1,530.38 Halance. Due. 1, 1013 $31.50 Tho petty ensh account showed re ceipts of $303. IS and expenditures or $315.02, which with the bnlnuco or $11. OS loft over from 1012 gives a balnuco for tho end of tho last year or $1.34. Tho library board, submitting tho report, consists or Aguos H. Seng Btuckon, proBldont; Elslo M. Honnott, vice prosldent; Alice H. Malouey, sec retary: Nellie I. Chandlor, treasurer; Mrs. II. S. Towor, members; Ellza both It. Topping, librarian. DETAILS OF DEATH Washington, Jan. II. .1. M. Upton, or Mnrshriold. Is bolloved to bo tho man recommended by Senators I.nno and Chnmborlaln ns roglstor or the Itosoburg land orflce. It Is practically certain W. C. Ciiiorln, who hns been hero several wooks expecting this plnco, will not get It. 1)11. W. A. TOYH lias moved Ills dental office from tho ELDORADO lll'ILDIXG t ROOMS SOI mill 20.1 IRVING RUILRIXG, llroadwuy, Con. tin I, YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers. For iliiy service, pnoiie i-i i-i, lllimco llllliml Parlors. For night service. Phono 2(10-1. Might Cafe. D. L. F00TE. omit o ! I A.MONO THU SICK. I I NOKTII RK.VI) NEWS. Mrs. Holle Hackonstoe. who has spent tho last threo wooks ns tho guest of nor mother. Mrs. Geo. Hol ster, left on tlio Kodomlo for San Francisco. Mrs. George lljack and little daugh ter. Cecil, loft on tho Hedoiulo for California. Mrs. T. Hall, of Portland. Is spoil ing n row days as tho guest or her daughter, Mrs. W. 1. Simpson. Tito Hardy sailed from San Frnn- tdhco yesterday Tor coos nay. Marshal Anderson yesterday took Stove Carr, a foreigner, who has been conducting a little restaurant here, to Coiiullle, to bo examined for Insuilty. Ho has boon acting strangely and lolent at tlmos and hud to bo handcurfed yesterday. Mrs. I,. 0, Johnson, of Myrtlo Point, and hoi sister, Miss Diane, loft for homo yesterday. Miss Drano wns receiving treatment at Mercy Hospital. HAND DANCE, Magics' Hull, SAT rill) AY, Jau. 17. Robert Starkey, the' Coos Hay pio neer nud marine poet, who 1ms boon 111 at his home at Hiiy City. ' I.. ...l..,l..l Uflltlltlfllllt I.ll.llll'lll1 111. in UIWHll Dlfllll'il llllk iiitiiinn, sii IS now S3 years old. Miss It bodes, who him been re ceiving treatment at Mercy Hospital, has recovered sufficiently to roturn to the Del Rhodes homo on South I Hroadway to recuperate. KOItllOII .MUlSOIl, WHO SUBl'.tllllMI the loss of a baud In an accident a few weeks ago, will return homo today. Ills Injured eye Is getting , along nicely nud Dr. Ilousoworth, i who attended him, says that the op tic will bo as good as over. lie n.iys Matsou was ono or the brnvost patients he has had In a long time. The nlne-vear-old daughter or Mr. I nud Mrs. U. E. Varnoy at Smith- Powers Camp 2, who has been qulto 111 or tensilities, Is much Improved i today. ' (). P. Noah, or Mllllngton, who Is .at Mercy Hospital, Is reported much Improved. S. Dindo. who has been confined to his home the past ten days, wns feeling much better today and ex nectoil to bo able to bo down to tho store. Dr. Ilousoworth was called to Kentuck Inlet this afternoon to at tend A. O. KJelland. who Is reported to bo very 111. NOTICE TO ELKS. i.nn't fnrirnt tint monthly dancing party at tho Masonic Hall tonight. Visiting Elks lnvltod. COMMlTTKfc.. 'Reselling Paper Pays High Trlliiito I to Former Resident Mrs. Drolllngor Is oxpoctod homo soon from Itosoburg to mnko her I home with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. O. Hansen on Central nvouuo. Sho hns been at Itosoburg for sov oral months during tho fatal Illness or her husband. A Kosoburg paper glvos the rollowlng particulars or his death: Henry Flsko Drolllngor. aged 23 years, mid a native Douglas County boy, dloil at the home or his moth er. Mrs. Mary Drolllngor. on South Pino streot. aftor a lln-'orlng Illness, The runeral will be hoi 1 at the fam ily homo tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock, Interment of the remains rollowlng In the family burial lot, in Edonliowor. Hov. W. II. Kutou, pastor of tho local Haptlst Church, will officiate at tho funeral. Other than being survlvod by n wife nud Infant sou, the deceased leaves a mother. Mrs. Mary Drolllngor, nud tho rollowlng brothers nud sisters: Mrs. F. J. Damon and Mrs. A. FillhoiiBO, or Portland: Mrs. H. 11. Granny and Herbert Drolllngor, or Mnrshriold; Wilbur Drolllnger, ,or Vnncouvor, Mrs. L. L, Lewis and W. M. Drolllngor, or Itosoburg. Tho deceased was a niomber or tho Woodmen of tho World and was well known In this city. He wns n young innn of exomplnry habits nud his death Is regretted by all who chanc ed to make his acquaintance. The young man had been 111 tor a jng time, and notwithstanding that ev erything posslblo bad been done to relieve his suf roring he grow stend ly worse until his death. The be reaved ftimlly have the svmpathy of tho entire community In their day of sadness. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio haVe Barnard & Langworthy figure ox YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOl' have A1AVAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery nud Transfer Company. 1)1101' IX AND SEE THE BIG GAMES IN THE 110WLTXQ TOUHXAMKNT Chatterton'sJ Alleys NOIITH FRONT STREET Chimneys Flro Places. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work nt prices that nro right. AND ALL WOItK GUARANTEED Call nt "Tho Fireside," Johnson llUIg., 17 Second St. Phono 18-J. French Hauges. Boiler Work. WILLAMirrTH-PACIFlO .MOTOR frERVICE. Car lcnvcs Central nvonuo, Mnrahflold, ovory thirty mlnutci, bJ ginning nt 0:30 n. in., to 9:30 p. in. Leaves North Bend ert-j thirty minutes beginning u:-i& a. in. to :n p. m. Fares: Ono way, 15c; Round trip, 2Bc. CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A now tnxlcab has been added to my auto service. Carotul drivers. Will go nnywhoro nt any tlmo. Stand ninneo CIgnr Storo. Day phono, 78 Night phono 130-X. TOM fiOODALE. Proprietor. FREIGHT S. S. HARDY Carrying freight only, llctwccn Coot Hay mid San I-'rawln Sails from Coos Hay, .Ian. 12. 1(1, itd, l-'cbiiiaiy lit nud 27, W from San Frnnclsco .Ian. I), 2:1, Feb. 0 mid 2(1. F. S. DOW, .!-, Ocean M EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: SAT., .IAN. il, 1 p. in. SAT., .IAN. 10, 7.il0 a. in. SAT., .IAN. 17, ia.SH) p. in. SAT., .IAN. '-M, 7.il( i. in. SAT., .IAN. ill, 10.00 ii. in. Tickets on sale to nil Eastern points mid Information ns to ron mid rates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main '1.1-L. H. J. MOIIH, .lent SAILS FROM PORTLAND: TUESDAY, JAN. (I, 8. TUESDAY, JA.V l.'l, 8 p. TUESDAY, JA.V. 20, Hp.1 TUESDAY, JAN. 27, Kp.i S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR EUREKA THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, AT 12 N001 ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with thu North Rank Road at Portland. Phono -I I. North Pacific Steamship Company. C. F. M'flKOROK. Ant S. S. REDONDO SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM Marshfield, Tuesday, January 13, at 10 A. M- San Frmiclsco office, HOfJ Fife Illdg., or I)mhnid St. Piers No.- liiter-Ocennlc Transortatioii Co., C. F. McOeorge, Agt., 1'lionJ It C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. & RETAIL DEPAItTMKNT LUMI1ER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BASH AND P00! ROOFINO PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL UILL IN TWO UY USING OUU WOOD. PHONE 100. 18 BOUTII HR0.UffJ, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0.,lflC FAItM, COAL, T1MRER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECI-UJ GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIHE MAHSIIFIELl) OFFICE, PHONE t4-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 1U1. EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE ACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH g A FEW TEN ACRE TR touivrv hoaii van pku aciiej 5100 uabiii ,"7vni LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND. Buy OneIt Will Make You Money LcKiKitosh inbobasc REAL ESTATE R7d rg?paaBffP5