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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. m opef xti TV. Z "llliff1 jiP-Sff-- L ' IL" " "" - K7ft7Jwi its iMMimm pe nave beautiful NEW furniture for YOUR living room uo.'.flttto; Mrs. Housekeeper :- Is not your living-room, the room where your husband and your children take their ease-your favorite room of the whole house? Then why not make It the most attractive and comfortable? We have just the cosy reclining chairs, the caches and reading tables to make any living room complete. Our furniture Is of the durable, solid kind, too, that will stand use and wear. Our PRICES correspond with our furniture, they are honest. GOINQ & HARVEY CO. Beautiful Bed Room Sets in latest and best designs at prices that will be a pleasing surprise. Dining Room Chairs and Tables. 1 STRfKERS ARE RESUMING Rocking Chairs from $1.75 to $35.00 Beautiful Dressers from $7.50 to $45.00 Everything to make the home beautiful. WeSellltFor Less GOING m, HARVEY CO House Furnishing Engineers SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IRVING BLOCK WATCH OUR WINDOWS Cleanup Sale Continues All This Week Men's and Boys' Overcoats All good, new garments of tlio best materials ami woVkiiinnahlp nml latoat of i:tttoniB nt Thirty-three and One-third Percent Off Men's and Boys' Suits A good stock of Mon's ami Hoys' Suits; woll tallorcd, all wool nml bonutlful pnttornB. Twenty-five percent Discount Men's and Boys' Odd Pants A good assortment of patterns to ehooso; Just what you want; not nil bIzob, but ono for you. Your il o'n for Twenty-five ner cent Discount BHHSuXZZC93HAHkMfeMSHHi Wo havo JiiHt n few ladles' suits loft; somo bonutlful scrgos, broadcloth and baakot wonves. Viiluos $22.50 to $17.50 nt One-half price I a'""s and Misses Coats, In novolty weaves. Vnluoe from $7.50 to $15.00, nt One-half price Ladles nml Misses Raincoats. A i;ood stock, nil sl'os and n good nssortmont of colors to ehooso from. Twenty per cent discount Children's Itnlnconts ami Capos. A splendid stock to select from. Just what you want for tho little fellow. Twenty per cent discount Reread IHHCAD MAKKS DUAWN. nml good, puro, wholosoino, nour ishing broad makes boys muscular and healthy. Our broad Is inmlo from tho finest linrd Wlntor whoat tho kind tbht rotnlns tho nutrlonts of gluten nnd phosphatos. Consequent ly It Is rich In nutrition, nnd Is ab solutely puro In ovory particular of 1 baking nnd handling. And n big loaf costB but llttlo monoy. Coos Bay Bakery The place for goOd goodies. Market Avo. Thone Ill-L Cut Glass Genuine cut glass for 15c. Mar cut tumblers 15c af cut t-nmbters 15c far cut sugars Uc wr rut reamers J50 nltri.tr?1!0 lmve th0 8tar cut Pitchers to match. Peoples mw5c store Mnrshflehl ' 'tando,, MT0 PoInt FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 ncres, between 35 nnd 40 acres of rich bottom Innd, eight ncres of bench land set to apple tree3 and fifty acres moro that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows nnd all farming Implements nocessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, ono mile from postofflce, school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE. Alleeany, Ore. Focus on w Members of Typographical I Union Arrested for Holding 1 Meeting in Africa I lllr Amoc1M Pro to Coo liar Tlmw.l '' CAPIC TOWN, .Inn. 1 7 Dispatches from nil parts of tho Union report tlmt the strikers are returning to ' work and that n victory has been i won by the government In Its struggle with the Federation of Trades. Tho strlko rule of Premier General Louis llothn wns still In ovldenco at .louhnnnesburg, whero sixty-two members of tho typographical union I woro arrested whllo meeting. Tho , charge against them waB n contra 1 ON FEBRUARY All Auto Operators Must Have Licenses for 1914 by End of Present Month Word hns been received by Con stable Cox from tho secretary of state that n full list of nil auto owners nnd chauffeurs securing licenses for the yonr 1911 in Coos county will bo forwarded to him nt tho end of tho month, nftcr which nil those operat ing mnclilucs without n license will be ordered prosecuted. Since tho first of the yonr many au tomobiles In this section hnvo been operating without n license. Somo of those without tho now numbers stated that they bad sent for thorn nnd that they hnd not nrrlved yet. This left L vontlon of the provisions of martini tho local authorities In a quandary UB HI 1IUW IU UUl, 1111(1 WUIIl V1I HUIll to tho secretary of stnto. Consequently tho nuto owners havo secured a breathing snell until tho cud of the month, nftor which tho law will bo enforced In tho caso of all violations. Tho county cleric wilt also be furnished with a copy of thoso having licenses nt tho end of tho month nnd the stnto law will be enforced nt nil points. Tho annual report of tho secre tary of state recolvcd hero shows that tho receipts for licenses Issued for all vehicles In tho stnto for tho year 1013 amounted to $5G,880.I8. Tho expenses woro $13,300.02, leav ing n balanco to bo turned over to thorond fund of $13,102.50. Tho receipts show that tho number of licenses for motor vehicles In Coos county nmouutod to $1,177.50. mnk Ing this county tho tenth lnrgcst own- ci of nutos in the state. M j law. Thoy h'nd Just passed a rcBolu I Hon to resume work. TO M AT E NOItTII 1HCND NKWS. &l&iy!4444M447& ? mjSMUSvlay ' J.jJBW vviiiuuvvo u Report That Starret & Hovey Will Erect Large Lumber Plant on Lower Siuslaw KUGKNK. Or., Jan. 17. Tho pco plo of tho lower Siuslaw lllvor con fidently expect that Stnrret & Hovoy, of Detroit, Mich., who own largo tracts of timber Innd In tho const, Louis Dnlslger, one or tho lending mountains of Lnno county, will oroct h'or,,,nt "f North Dend, who re- k Inruo Hiiwmlll nf lilir ennarltv on the rontl' rctlr011 fr" ll, Krocory busl itinrho snwinni or nit, cnpacity on mo g thor0i oft fop Portmml tlll8 lower river In tho near future. Geo. wok to tnko n position with Kerr. II. Colter, founder of tho llttlo city '(dfford & Company, grain dealors. of Glonnda, who was In Kugonc. saldp,r- Hnlslgor wns formerly employod .i . i n .i... i.. . i i . "1 mnnngcr on n number of grain tint Indlcntlons point to nn enrly be- olovntors for the O.-W. II. & N? Co. ginning of tho work on tho plant. I Mr. Colter, who wns on his way I Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Surbock nr- to Portlnnd on business, snldthnt the! T'1 ntornj "0,II1 on tl,,, "A01.!1!" , ., . . , ' ... wntor Thursdny, from Portland, recent high water hnd brought fi.-Whoro they hnvo boon visiting friends 000,000 feel of logs down tho river over tho holiday ocnfloii inr tho sawmills nml that there nro still 8.000,000 feet to como down. He predicts n prosperous year for tho mills of the lower Siuslaw nnd be lieves Hint nil of thorn will bo run ning to tliolr full capacity soon. Mr. Colter said thnt tho wnter on tho bnr nt tho mouth of the Siuslaw bookkeeper, Is gradually deepening and. when the I i.Q1li-0"slth. tho daughter l'ntsy crossed in tno insi umo sound- nf Mr ,, j,rHi K; ,, a,th, of I lugs Bhowcd n depth of 17 feet at North Dend, hns beon qulto III for hnlf tide. This Is doop enough to somo tlmo. ndmlt vcbsoIb cnrrylng 1,500,000 foot I .. . Mpa ,.. ,. ,, of lumbor. i.or B'n cinro. left for Portlnnd on With tho Issuing nf $100,000 nd- tho llrenk wnter Saturdnv, after ' dltlonnl Port of Siuslaw bonds nnd spending sevu-rnl weo ks as tho guestn duplicating tho nmount already on f Mr8' OoorgeJVIudsor. band, thoro will bo enough monoy,! Mnrroitn Kmmollno Forrost la Mio Mr. Colter nnd harbor yonrs. At tho ond of thnt tlmo It nro ro)ort(i K0ttlng along nicely is oxpnctou inni mo cunnuoi win no deep enough to ndmlt nny of the Mrs. Truo PnlluK. of Allognny. Is conBtlng vessels thnt ply between tho n'flNl0nr,h,,,r0,,I;,llClmrlP,, hcMW"' 3r" southern nnd northorn ports of tho ' ' Pnclflc. ' Miss N?. Dnrltor hns tnkon a nnsl Mr. Colter said that tho gonornl Hon as stonocraobor with tho North , , ,,.... .i. ...... 1.- ,... I'ond SaBh and Door Factory. . )Uiiiik iiijw in iiittk iiitj mui i4iir,v..v- Mrs. James Parker nnd children. i who hnvo been tho guests of John Nowklrk for tho pnst weok, lort Frl dny for tliolr homo nt Ash. Miss Kato Monde hns beon on pngod by tho Coos liny Manufactur ing company as Bionngrnpuor nmi WED IN PORTLAND Harry Eugene Morten Keeps Coming Nuptials Secret From Partner A woddlng that conies as n distinct surprise to the soclnl set nt Unndon Is the union of Miss Hazel Hay Wil kinson of Portlnnd nnd Harry lCugcn Morten of Unndon, which will tnko plnco nt tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd .lames Wilkinson nt Portlnnd on January 2f. Miss Wilkinson Is one of tho prominent members of tbo younger Bet at Portland, and is a lady of mnny accomplishments. Mr. Morten is a newcomer nt Unndon, whero ho is engnged In tho Jewelry business with It. A. Wahlon. Mr. Morten Is entitled to n lnrgo boquct for the secrecy ho hns maintained nbout tho wedding. Until Inst ovon lng Mr. Wnhlen did not know of the affair, until Mr. Morten started pack lug up his .baggago to catch tho Breakwater, when Mr. Wnhlen asked "Whero do you think you nro going?" "O, I urn JuBt going on a llttlo trip to Portlnnd to tnko unto mysolf a hotter Unir, roplled Mr. Morton, much to tho surprlso of Mr. Wnhlen. STATE ISSUES m ITS iw nil! iiu vuwiihli "; .MMrrt'MIl IWlllMUIHIl? IMII I WTtl. IB im ir snld, to keep the Jetty nnmo conforrod unon tbo daughter, nr work lrnlnir on for flvo born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd For-! . ' I .. : B.,?". .,':,? rest on Jnnnnry 7. Mother nn.l l.nby Charles Nicholson Gets Per mission to Use Water From Daniels Creek SALEM. Or., Jnn. 17. For tbo yonr 1013, n totnl of 100 permits woro iBsucd by tho stnto onglncor for tho appropriation of wntor. Un der thcBn permits 112, 181 acres will bo Irrlgnted, 39,225 horsopowor will bo developed nnd II rosorvolrs con structed, nt a totnl cost of approxi mately $7,000,000. During tho quarter ending Decem ber 31, 1013, 88 permits woro Issued for tho Irrlgntlon of 0,033 acres nnd the development of 1058 horsepower. Among these permits wns ono Issued to F. D. Smnll of Tillamook, and D. C. Urlo, of Caning, Wash., for tho devel opment of J 208 horsopowor with tho wntors of the Trnsk lllvor In Tilla mook county. Tho following permits hnvo boon Issued In Cons county nnd also tho northorn pnrt of Curry: A. T. Ilestul nnd J. A. Davenport of Coqulllo, for domestic supply, with tbo wntors of n spring which Is locat ed in Sec. I, Tp. 28 S.. It. 13 W.; Margolluo D. Haft, of Lnnglols, for domestic uso, with the wntors of a spring which' Is located In Sec. 2, T. 31 S It. 15 W.; Chns. K. Nicholson, of Mnrsblleld, for manufacturing and domestic uso, diverting 'tbo wntc from DnnlolB crook In See. 2. Tp. 20 8.. It. 12 W.; Platinum, Iridium nnd Gold Co., of Unndon, for mining, with tho wnters of Crystal creok, diverting tho uamo in Sec. 1, Tp. 32 S II. 15 W. Coos liny rnllrond will bo built through Glonndn. Ho says tho talk is thnt tho work hns beon stopped on tho lino lending southorly from Acme nnd thnt tbo onglncors hnvo como to tho conclusion thnt tho rnllwny com pnny will snvo n million dollnrs or moro by nbandonlng Hint routo nnd building through Glonndn. J. W. Ho-.derson. n former res taurant man of HaywinL Califor nia, Ir nmong tho recent nrrlvnls nt North llonil. Times Want Ads Bring Results JnmoR M. McKonzIo, of Chnrlns ton, wns a visitor at Mnrshflold Frl day. North Rend people nro nrranglnrr to nsii MrH. T. F. Ilninst and four children who liv nt llangor. Mr. llrunst Is 111 at Morcv Hosnltnl of enncor of tbo lungs and tbo fam ily Is said to bo In a sorry pugni. Tho First National Ilnnk or North Iend baa nrrnnged to subscribe for stock In tho new Government reg ion"! bank. The old directors were re-elerted nt tho annunl meeting, BANK CHANGE IN NORTH REND IklK UbflL J& If you havo nnytnlng to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad In The Times. Times Want ads brine results. Get this picture. A fine job of roofinc a roof that can't leak a satisfied occupant of your buildinff free from roofing troubles a roof that lasts for years no roofing expense, no bother just a good, substantial roof that lasts and lasts. We know we have sold it for years. C. K. NICHOLSON' Coos County Heprocntntlvo 1020 Front street. Phono 7i) Mm-hflcld, Oregon ADVERTISING At tho nnuunl mooting of tho Ilnnk of Orogon nt North Dend this weok. It wns announced thnt Cnpt. A. M. Simpson nnd C. S. Wlnsor had ac quired tho Interests In tho Institu tion which Soymour II. Dell and Hen ry Hewitt purchased from L. J. Simp son four or flvo vonrs ago. Tho bnnk Is now owned by local pooplo nnd will moro thnn evor bo n Coob Dny booBtor. President Wlnsor wns un animously ro-olected nnd Harry II. Huntley, who hns been nn efficient employo of tho company tbo past fow years, was advanced to cashier. L. J. i Simpson wns re-olocted vlco prosldont and tho following woro olocted dir ectors: A. M. Simpson, L. J. Simpson, 13. M. Simpson, Horbort Armstrong. L. F Fnlkenstoin, Peter Loggie, and u. ' K. Wlnsor. Tho directors nnd C it. ' Smith. Mrs. C, H. Smith. Honrv How- Itt. John llowltt, Judge Join 8. Coko nnd A. II. Powers constituted tho list of stockholders. The bnnk will probnbly apply to tbo U. S. Govornmont for stock In "i now roglonnl bank, which is of ten 1 to state banks, but Is optional. Tf'ADVKUTISIXO IS TIIK KDU . CATION OF TIIK PUI1LIO -" AS TO WHO YOU AIM J, WIIF.ltK YOU AUK, AND WHAT YOU II.VVK TO OFFICII IX TIIK WAY OF SKILL, TALKXT Oil COMMODITY. TIIK OXLY .MAX WHO SHOULD NOT ADYKItTlSK IS TIIK OXK WHO DAS NOTHING TO OFFICII IN TIIK WAY OF SKH VICK OK WHO CAN NOT MAKIC GOOD." Hiibbmil. Let THE TIMES Be Your Salesman IN TIIK COUNTY COUIIT OF TIIK STATIC OF OltlCGON. IN AND FOU TDK COUNTY OF COOS. In tho Mnttor of tho Application of William Georgo' Kingston for l.envo to Clinngo Ills Nnmo to I William Goorgo Gamble. , TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice Is hereby given thnt William George Kingston hns filed a petition praying thnt his namo bo changed from William Goorgo Kingston to William Goorgo Gamblo nnd thut tbo bonrlng of said petition bo hnd nt tho ' Court house nt Coqulllo City, Coob County, Oregon, nt 10:00 o'clock A. M. February 2nd 1914, to show can so, if nny, why snld petition should not ho granted, and all persona bnv- I Ing objections tp tho granting of snd petition are roqulred to appear uororo this court at mat tlmo. Dated tbls 30th day of Docombor, 1913. JOHN F. HALL. County Judgo. (First publication. Jan. 3, 1914.) (Last publication, Jan, 31, 1914.) w ...... m oHiiiiwr ijiyawmo Store, menta in eUher..ofth'B lbVoV"yt