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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ( Itrit tn nvnnnl tHMk COOS BAY TIMES tt. O. MAI.OKKY ICdltor anil Pub OAN E. MAI.O.NKV News Ktlltor iMitnrnd ut the nostorflco at Mnrn TiLLABLE LUND IS ESTIMATED WHS STAND AGIST GALE CORNER LOT IS miles or servo. r 'MOO ln HuriiB nnd I, o"aiJtnofmobS2mJ tlioro aro owned WIlHTii ;i iiru r I r n 1 11 H. were nurcllitBcd tills nn ...c,'l wore Fords. ' "In this remote minim. .. 1.1 ..... fnn iMnnamluulnl. ' '1VIU, VyiUVIll, 1UI IIUHOIUIDOIIM through the mails as second clurn mnll matter. country, yot untrnvoled by rallro.. tho Ford enrs nro doing tQ'u itui IBS F. TURNER SOLD TODAY BUYS A FDRO Official l'npcr of Coos County. Dedicated to tho servlcu of tho people, that no good cmihp shall lack a champion, and that evil shall no. thrlvo unopp 'sed. SL'USCItll'TION ItATKS. DAILY. One year JG.00 Per month CO WKKKLY. Ono year $1.50 ' When pnld strictly In advance the jnliBitiltittnn tirtn.i nf flio flnnfl rt:W Timos Is $6.00 per year or $2.50 l"'''??.!,"!. Iz months. Twenty-seven. Per Cent of 1,- 147,000,000 Acres in the . United States Used ' Hy Ao latel friM to Cool liar Tlmn.I WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 17. Despite Heavy Wind News Can be Had from Outside World Rain Falls Dr. Toye, Chas. Van Duyn and W. J. Conrad, Buy Property at Sixth and Anderson Dr. W. A. Toyo, W. J. Conrad nnd Chns. VnnDiiyn today purchased tho northcnBt corner of Sixth and Amlur- Desplto the strong wind which blew alonir tho conHt last night, most of Preliminary estimates by tho de- the wires In this vicinity were not pnrtment of agriculture, show thnt blown down. Tho velocity of the, son from David No.son. Tho prlco of tho 1.1 10.000,000 acres of till- wind down nenr Capo Mendocino last i vas not given. Tom James negotlat- able land In tho United States, twen- night was 05 miles nn hour, which ed tho deal. With tho filling of Mill ty-soven per cent Is actually under was nlmost ns strong a galo as has Slough and the opening up of An- rultlvutlnn. been exncrlcnred this winter. ! dcrson avenue, tlo location will bo Tho estimates woro based upon th0 The wind was felt all along tho most desirable. There has been a .15,000 correspondents coast, tho uale from tho south croon- marked advance In Anderson avenue scattered In every stnte. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAIIjY timks. MnrNlifleld :: :: :: : Orcgo OOI WOltDK KltOM AKTOIMA (From The Astorlan.) K Tltl'ST the now dmdmr Col 1. S. Mlclilo will prme all hor designers and the Government hope foe her. nnd es pecially for Hn sood of tho people of Coos, who are tn have the bone fit of hor lulthl work on their bar. Kvory port thrown open to conimerro on this Oregon cms' U to lm u flno nsset In tho near days ahead, and bohlnd tho bar at Coos there dwells n 1lvo and progressive people who will know what to do with nil ac cess falling to thorn. 1 0 ER5 LIVELY SESSION Einht More New Members Added and Over Ninety Al ready Join Lodge The Farmers' Union of Coos Hay hold Its regular session this morning in Odd Follows Hall and a llvtily and enthusiastic meeting was enjoyed by tho farmers from the surrounding' nut r nriinmi.iiiim ni... ,..i..., I TKMII'IIONK TAMC. I ! (,lHtrlt;t who faced tho stormy wonth- nnd shoitly before 2 o'clock this nf-. ' . I tit In niliitlil I ..... ...... . i. . . i lng north until tho wind nt North property slnco It became certain that Head this morning recorded n voloi Ity of 15 miles an hour. The aerial of the wireless plant nt Table Uluff near Mendocino, wns blown down by tho forco of the wind nnd no further Aord has been recoived fiom thnt station today. Tho Cape Hlonco wireless, thnt nt Marshllold and North Head arc nil In good shnpo and working. No reports of any dnmngo to shipping woro re ceived this morning. Along with tho gnle, heavy rains fell all tho wuy up tho coast nnd tho locnl streams nnd inlets woro flooded today. Tho continued ruins lmvo started freshets on tho various streams where logging operations aro being cnrrled on, nnd hundreds of logs aro being moved every dny to the tlilo waters. Wires (Jo Don n. The western Union wires went tho slough was going to bo closed. NOTED DIVINE TO VISIT HERE "Wlillo I'm nt tho 'phono wnltlng, Many tlmcH tho numbor stating, On my nerves 'tis somowhnt grntlng, O'er tho wlro to hear hor prating "Number, number, numbor?" Tien, my number still repenting, With tho golden moments fleeting, With succoss I nm not mooting, Hut nt last I get a greeting: Rev. Guy C. Lamson, Head of Baptist Publication So ciety, Cominc Here Hov. Guy C. I.ninson of Philadel phia, head or the Amorlcmi Hnptlst Publication Society, will nrrlvo here next Thursdny or Friday to spend a COIIlllo of dnvs hero, tin In mm nt tin. I or to attend. I tcrmum thov bncun'tn oi.i.rnj.. nenin most prominent divines In tho Hantlst Ulght now niemherB woro Initiated l t0 somo extent. denomination. Into the organization, which Is grow-) il0 wn,j tl)H nftornoon wns blow-' '"8 vlH,t 1loro 'b for tho purpose :r.g raphlly, thw strongth of tho local ng 05 miles an hour and Wireless of I'il'etliiK tho work being done by ''iti;0 now being ovor ninety mom-, operator Wllllamsoii was endeavor- lo colportago cruiser J.lfo Line, un- )0 Illanco, "ul ""' " 'iy mm, uio cuipiiri- ngo boats being under his super- "I will call that number for you." , Worship bor. President J. M. Culley stated K t0 gct ln touch wIlh c today that the organization would i. without uiuti. not bo mitlsflod until 300 niPinhors, Tho barometer nt Cnno ninnn,. tbl vision. had boon hciimmI. which bo expects morning wns 2S.70 with tho wind Fndny l(?ht Hov. A. F. Hnssford will lio accomplished during tho next; Wowing 05 miles un hour from tho wl" ""I11 " reception nt tho Hnptlst few months. south. Tho barometer nt North Head ,(,lll'rch to wolcomo him. Ho will "inoHKywr o million our inciii- vn8 28.00 and the wind wns blow- 'avo oaiuruoy Quito a wlille I've been remaining And connection not obtaining; Ah I then begin complaining, Co"iH bor nentlo video, explaining, "Thnt lino Is out or order." s I stand there, ringing, ringing, For bciiio tlmo I'vo kept n-dliiglug, Thou hor voice Is sweetly Kinging. On tho lino this niicstlon bringing: "What iiunibor do you want?" In my oar I hoar a thumping, Or you might call It n pumping And" I recognize the bumping Of tho grnphophouo n-humplng: "Line Is busy, shall I call you?" When urn myself exerting To hu pleanant nnd diverting, Perhaps do n little flirting, Then hor stern voice Is nssertlng: "I'll give you tho troublo depart ment." I Should I iimo somo language shocking, Asking wl o tho Hue Is blocking, What I get for all this knocking Is her miBwor, Homowlint mocking: "I will glvo you Information." ,. ,w , , .... t I """ myj.vv ...... ..,- M .1111 nun IJilJtt- " lin iliii'lnrml tliln iiinrnlnir. I i.... ... ,i... ... ., ...... ... . I " ,v .i Jit V. 1 t '" "l u,u ,u,u UI '"' '"'leu un nour. 1 llnnnnHn nf Min lllnnnu fir !rn .1 AT ........ i...ti..M.t t..... .. . . Culley, nnd her Inability to attond viitliory galo Increasing to hurrienno every iiiootliig, she leslgned In favor strength before midnight. ill II IIL'W UIIH'liii mill I., Kt. .uuniuin wns this morning selected by the mombers to fill tho office. Today tho members uud their wives brought buskets of hoiue-cookcd rood nnd nearly 100 sat down to un ex cellent ineiil uHcr tl.o meeting (thls uiornlng. C0ALE00 NEWS Twenty stntos hnvo published re ports or thrlr wood-using Industries. A good grade or excolslor Is being made rrom riro-kllled Alpine fir mid KiiKolnianii spruce In Colorado, OF TRE WEEK (Special to Tho Times.) It is predicted that woHtorn yollow 0i,,, nmi ?Uo nm'slx' cimdrmi li'no will furnish nn oxcollent source ior, M0,inv fnr vinn v. !i.i of turpent.no ns H.o southorn plno fty 0 JZaX' tl becomes exhausted makes tho bettor lumber. Our 1914 Demonstrator Now Hand ALSO THE mmm m car WE ARE.STILL ONE YEAR AHEAD OF OTHER MAKES. IF YOU HAVE TO BE SHOWN, LET US DO IT. t Como in tonight 01 Monday and soe our 1914 demonstra tion whool, a two-speed tomist model, 7 horso power twin cylinder, equipped with electric head and tail lights, electric signal and Coibin-Biown speedometer, It's a wonder, And see our new Indian Side car, It will be a revelation to you, The side car can bo attached or detached in a few minutos without any mechanical skill. It offers all the pleasuies of motoring for two people, in a safe, dignified and comfortable manner at a minimum cost, Not only does this staunch and graceful little motor vohiclo cost con siduably loss than the cheapest automobile, but what is of far gi eater importance the opeiating and maintenance ex pense is far less, LET US SHOW YOU. sago 011 till) Klll'OiIwnll. Mr 1,-Vnn. ...... ', 7. T , , lmn" t,xI,,!', o llo n homoslond While them aro five hemlocks In there. tho United Stntes, only two aro or .Mrs Johnston. MrH K. Duncnn lonimorclnl importance the common mid three boyn spent Monilny shop- hemlock nnd tho western hemlock, plug In Conulllo. Or those two western hemlock Mrs. Armstrong mid two children si-out Tiirs-iitv vlsl. n g In Conulllo iWHh her sln'pi-H, I Mrs. I'nfor p Mrs Orvof wn ovor night visitors In Marshrield Tuesday. Mrs. Lou Medley nnd dnnghtei", Mrs. O. Wynnt. woro shopping In (V''ie WediiemUv Mrs. Dnvonnntf hiipiiI Wndnesdnv visiting in Conulllo at tho homo of! ir vnrnoy. Hnrmnn KHne Is back slinking linniiH wIlh friends. Miss Violet Moans nt tended the tlit'xe ni Itlverton Pntur'av nlclit. Mi-n WIIHimuh. of Cotiull'e. visited with her sls'er. Mrs, ., C r.orn ' wns neconipnnled hv her llMlo son. y", nn-i .Mrs. Finest v-tho" tov t'etf Hiilo ilnimliter (jp 'vh, io b uocior tn Mnrshfiold. Sh U suf- forltiu from tonsllltlos. ' Chns. Zimmerman, tlmekoener pt 1 '.'. wns an over-nljfht lsltor . 'nrsl,"eld. Mr. Koten aefferlnit with n Rllvht nttHck or uietfllee. I Sevprnl of p-miiii S bovs ware ( called n Conullle wltneMoe In it imiuiiiK eimo. Fred Powers mid Clnlr Swaln were lnnklmt sfter tho cmnps In this vle'nltv Thumdav. '"'he iphiiv friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tully will he Kind tn welcome them Imrk home nsalu rter nn extondod visit with Mr. Tully's parents In the Kast This Is the first time In 25 yeers that Mr. Tully has seon his pnronts. Mrs. Wltschey mid Mr. M. Jones are spondlng a few days In Co nulllo. Jack Tesky went to Myrtle Point Ihursdnv morning. Mrs. Plorson has returnod nftor spending n few days with hor moth er in .Marsuiioiii. Orovor Moore snout Tuesday eve ning In Mnrshfleld. Mrs. Whltoworth was a visitor In Mnrshfleld for a few dnys. Tliero will bo a lltorarv nnd Ice crenm soclnl at the chapel Saturda evening. coh. oohoas 8i:m:cti:d. .Voiuliinlcd Ah Surgeon ('enornl for United States Army. ttlr Ai li PrrM In Cook Iter Tlmn 1 WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 1,. Tlio iionilnntloii of Col. Win. Oorgns. of the Isthmluii Canal Commission, to no surgeon general of tho nrmy, was prepnrod nt tho Wl Ito llouso to d'i nt the dlrei tlifli or Pros dent Wil son lor rortunl pieseutntlon to tho Semite. Tho nomination wns sent to tho sennto. WKIih-KXOW.V MAHSIIFIIIliD WO .MAX PUHCHASIW XHW TO I'll IX(3 ('Alt FHOM (HKHHJi: (JOOH UfSO.MI': FACTS .ll()l'T A FOHI) IX OHIK.'O.V. Mrs. Fluolla Turner, who dispos ed or her Ford touring car last rail bdforo hor doparturo for her old homo at Albany, yesterday bought p now 1014 touring enr from (leorgc Ooodrum. Hor oxperlonco with hoi other Ford convinced hor beyond nl' doubt thnt tho Ford was tho cm nliovo cars and this is the Bontiiueni thnt is so rapidly growing. As nn Indication or tho Ford bolnr tho enr for Oregon autolsts, the fol lowing story rrom Hums, in Centra J Hardest service a machine cnu be ghon, is worthy of consideration by nil autolsts or anyone' who is think ing of buying a cur: "A Ford touring enr purchased May 15, 101.1, tins boon iu constant Benlce every dny since. At tho end of 150 days this enr had covered 10.000 miles, n little b tter than mi nvorngo of 100 miles per day. "Tho car belongs to the Pacific Livestock Coinpnny, ono of tho rich est corporations on the Pacific coaBt. This coinpnny owns 250,000 ncres of liny and grazing lands. Hums Is the hcnduiiirtors for Oregon of this largo cnttlo coinnnnv. Mr. John Ollcrcst, who uses tho car, is tho general superintendent or tho company's randies, nnd person ally looks orter every detail or the business, comprising somo 15 sep arate ranches, employing about 250 viuitioros nnd much roronion. nnd on which nro 50,000 bond of cattle be sides ninny horses nnd mules. Four years ngo Mr. Ollcrcst gave up his i horso ror tho Ford. Ho Ins use I various types nnd mnkes or cars, rrom tho heavy, high-priced car to tho light, strong, economical Ford. Ho uses n Ford car not because It Is cheaper, but bocnuso It Is bettor. I Mr. I.oo Fischer, n Hunm boy. has boon with Mr. Ollcrcst since ho bogan using tho Ford. Mr. Flst-lto,. Imu (driven this 10.000 miles with duly! ono H.iort Iny-orr. mid ho reolH Hint! His car Is as good as new. nnd hnH. just rofiiBtMl mi orfer of $100 ror! J1- 'I'hls won't! show a depreciation' XOTICH OF FIXAIi Siri'TLKMErfl Notlco Is hereby given thatth.Ji derslgncd Executor or th0 esutjjjj wriiuiri iiiiiihii. !-) hijii hm 11 tils rinnl nccount in the S? tor of tho cstnto of the u! docoased with tho Clerk nt : County Court of Coos ninl Stitj, thereof has sot and appointed Mjl day, tho 2nd dny of February, an, hour of 10 o'clock, a. m . for the br- lng tnoreoi. mm thereto and for Dated at MarBhflold. Coos Comtj Orogon, this 20th dny of Decern!,' 191.1. HOI1KHT O. HOOK13, Executor of tho cstnto of Itobct Hooko, deceased. J. T. HAIilv, attorney for tho Executor thereof. First publication, December 20, nil. Last publication. Jnnuap 24. 1911 any o!)Imii. II. - .!.. "" i Buuiemtu Trunk iiimiurnctiirorH In Colorado nro iibaiidoulng tho usiinl hnsswood mid co.ionwood for tho trunk box. mid nro turning to F.ngolmnmi spruce, which combines lightness, strength mid ease or working. Tho Philippine buronu of forestry uses n launch for servo between Is lnndH. The U. 8. forest service em pioyB sovornl, both on Inland lakes mid In suit wntor, in Alusln mid Florida. Tower's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker JUST THC COAT FOR DRIVING WHEN IT RAINS Taco any storm In It and you'll return "Dry a bona". No water can read, you even tlirouvli tha o.icalngi between ilia button. llial'a whera cur famoui Keflex Cdsca pro tect you by ke. pins out every drop. Roomy, comfortable, and to well made dial il oivca tha longcit ervice. Unloading Sale or tho WESTERN OUTFIT TING COMPANY Ib merrily go lng on. You will profit bj seeing our Suits and Coau. If I can Bnvo you $10.00 to $15.00 on n Suit or Coat, von owo It to yourself an! "our purso. WOMEN'S .V MISSUS COATS Regular Price tSI.-,.0(i, 0 $6.75. Itcgiilur Price SUH.."!), w $9.75. licgiilm- Price )j?l!.".oii, xw $11.75 Regular Price JjCtO.Oll, Sut $14.75. Wo enrry the runioiiq Oood. your Wntorproor Coats fo, Men, Women and Children. Now on sale nt less tlini o hair prlco. Western Company. Piisiell lliilldliig Cenlrnl Axt. Ik'tucvii .Second mid Tlihil Stt, ' wwwta.iwiwiiini.MwM, n ni - nun ,wji rtli Bemidl Corner Lots Wo linvo rivo corner lots In Unnlc Addition to North Ilcnd for snlo at n prlco that should movo thorn liiBtnntor. Theso lots tut splendidly located, slro 25x117 and you may hnvo them nt 1!S each. Hero Is something that should Intercut yoji. Ro'tor im Mr. Meeks at North llond. or cull on .COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. MI5U U. DUNCAN. Phono 2C4-J. E. II. JONES "VPTvVITCPS -il standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal I i.i.... !. i r'" n,m M"1" riuimu, lur rum or UAUiittiiyc I ( 'emi.iijr, lemilidiittiic new pliitens, wink guiirmiteeil. Rlhboux na4 un ii;fr ii-iiw-im. riioiie us jour order. Piono II. Allltuuc offw TYPEVVRITERJXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. $3.00 SATISFACTION GUAItANTEED At your dealer!, or eent prepaid on receipt ..t price. Send for catalog of Flth liian J good.. A. J. TOWER CO. tcWERs BOSTON lE-li To-"cri,s,J"",J . ftimM Let Ms rig yois out for' wet weaker "'"" .i.i ; MmMsm iMPV1 OVKIM'O'i'lX Vl.'Vp .' i, Wll.h H.WH KIMOXA SI.RHVHS OH'oi. ()iit(... (iethituc ho of l.luh) Vllit TeMmex vt Thnt Modest Resign, Culled "l.m Kev." I RAT.TIMORK. Md.. .Ta. 17. Ov ereoat to be worn hv men n, I fn'l w'll nearlv appt-oach rlvalrv i with women's rub Oarments will t b made e of ulldi nl rou clotn em' h 'v in he 0 th O'der of he VI'oni. Til M " 'ecUlon renebed here tndv hv 'pleenteH to t ppnvenMon of the National Association of Clothing i OetKtin. Men's outer rlotblHi xcentlnf ov. i erroatu, will b of HJh welht te ti"s and ttaht titilnn and cloth will W inoilMt . nnd in eoler nnd I degifii. What Krt critics cah "Imv. We have one of the best lines of wet weather rjoods ob tainable. We can fit out the whole family men, Women, boys and girls. OIL COATS AMD CAPES KNEE AND HIP LENGTH RUBBER BOOTS. ' RUBBERS OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES. AND DON'T FORGET UMBRELLAS. OUR Bunker Hill Department Store V. II. 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