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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1914)
5P- uaimi(W wnmp w1 ' """" ' r IKeF! nsfll 9I4 SELECTED ADDroximatcly Three Hundred Names Chosen From Among Voters Tho Jury list for tho year 1914 ha9 boon drawn nt Coqulllo and cov era approximately 300 nnincH of vot ers In Coos county, tho solcctlon cov ering ovory district. Tho lint Is as follows: Lakeside W. Ingorsol, farmer; Peter Jtenogat, fanner; Chnrloa St. Denis, painter; C. W. Cawlof, farnior. Tcmploton W. H. lloattle, farmer; Davo Adams, farmer; Dnvo ItobortB,, farmer; John Stolnlechnor, fnrmor; George M. Walker, farmer. Allegany T. R Porter, farmer; Alfred Itodlnc, farnior; J. 13. Nonh, farmor, Thomas Luwliorn, farmer; Clarenro (lould, logger. North Ilend A. O. KJelland, farm er; 0. V. Sanford, farmer; Oseni Johnson, farnior; Ilnrry A. Wnlltcr, farmer; J. A. Allen, morchnntj Alex Simpson, farmer; Charles Cavannugh, saw filer; J. 0. Horn, contractor; Al ius Kingston, bookkeeper, Hormnn Naub, mlllwrlKht; Matt Stora, car penter; Nell Hanks, carpenter; Peter Logglo, real estnto; Miles W. Harbor, carpenter; Arvld Johnson, cabinet maker; William 12. Laird, carpontor; K, Tompkins, laborer. Marshfleld C. E. Hanson, farnior; Alvln Smith, farmer; D. L. Hood, teacher; J. A. Ward, mlno oporntor; K. K. i.onicloux, pnlntor; James II. Klanagnn, banker; W. II. Smith, farmer; Charles Mnhaffy, farmer; J. J, Ullnkcnbcard, farmor; Herbert Lockhart, merchant; J. J. McDonald, logger; J. T. Harridan, morchant; John Hlllstrom, ship carponter; Dav id A. Jones, morchant; diaries P. Stauff, merchant; V. M. Iroland, li quor dealer; Hormnn Hlllyer, mer chant: Win. S. Tnrpen, architect; J. V. Hlldenhrand, soda works; II. w Painter, Balcsman; A. T. Haines merchant; Dan K, Malonoy, printer; W. II. Davis, carponter: Thomas J Coodnle, auto driver; W. J. Conrad sec. Tax Association; A. H. Gldley civil eiiKlneor; C. W. Asplund, car penter; J. Albert Mutson, niorclinnti II. C. Noble, log senior; Oscar Oulov. sen, morchant; B. c. Draws, engin eer; Can V. Evortscn, morchnnt; C. h. Powers, merchant; D. O. Wnlcott, merchant; W. A. Hold, renl estnto; A. Y. .Myers, real estate; John A Watt, hotel keeper; J. II. Rnhskopf real estate; II. A. Wells, restnurnnt man; Tlioinun Coko, laborer; K. R llodspn, farmer C. L. Uonobrako. merchant; Enoch Hollnnd, eiiKlneor; James Oldland, conl miner: W II Cosmoy, plumber; W. j. nUst, roaI C8.' tato; Arthur Wllllnms, farnior; Dan S.Orr, mllman; W. R Squire, mer chant; B. M. Smith, farmor; John H AnilorBon, farmer; W. C. Wenvor McDougald, carpentor; T. M. Culvor SSn!K0, ''rnko.'-farVS farmer.' K80' """or: George Ross farmer; John Matson, farmor. V k's,: A' ,McLnBBon, mlllmnu; v w, pnecyyhoi. boat bulldor; W . Steckel, mlllmnn. 1st- v000 Wll80n- cnl'W nLn" V,,W,clman- Bn'esinnn; n.u. Farmer 'i'1' c,aTlT'' C. M. Rhodes, K"cenkJn.Jf?S'n'n' m,"",n; J' Andrew "'ivTI'S 9' Cox' nSlncar: ffii' ,'Trc'lorck8on, farmer. Elmer Mn,T;Jnr:,os Stock '"""or; iI-L.r 'Mnt80. fnrmor: J. D. Cllnkon- ard. farmer; a. W CatchlnS "farm. Mai. , R,nst0-. farmer: John R Matson. farmer; H. W. Sanford, faVnil de'r. farnio? ' far"10r! I,,rod So,a- Ch9eU8nl0)Jn Yoakam, farmer; g W. aSS 'yrJT I "Tori J'Ada'ms, tS8mlt J.TV ??."?;:?""; P. BWillard, farm: Coodmariy ffi nrc'rt; Gcor farmer j p ie,r: w w- Saundors, Watermpin ,iJ?hnson' "iior: John "abo er SV pTr:, T' w- Shuck. wn farmJ?SrV,er'?',wfI Johnl Kr; 7'n ICf V' UPton- 08 Shell 7 MauT' laborer; J. n It. Nlyfarmor. nWn "pur' Willis r: T Q ihrl.0: ?' Dennn'. farm Bettys. ir'rc& or; Albert E. BarkiV ; ottn. farmor: J. m M. larnier: Air V ' t , "" "'CKiiam, rrnan; pftS 3hnfon' Jr" ,um: fnT::' rmer John Hlcklinm, ason; ai ii ,, ' ' m' " ton, , McKlnleypneA ynv0rch,ant '.UwL.A' Baker, farmer; 'arme;fTr"(,far'nor; u. R Snow Joon H Laird ' ,Lawn". farmor; Don o. ' fanor. s"'th. flrS 'na,rd- J?rner; A. H. f: Edwii, p' Mrnaon.P- G,. farm. Wverton-l'if i nenham farmor. EdwarV ttrt Adam8- tar; farmer; TJi Clark Hull, VP,e'd. farmer ICQee' mlneri J- W. ? KlSr-W. A. Doak. farmer; R"e. farmer.' IvIn' farmor5 J B. nr?onaperi,T- Conlogue. logger. i' "-Jtosa ii",' u.,ce teamster p. HarL), ' Henry, teamster- keepeCr.nt5ctr: 3& ix: iQnnlf, w "fc sabl". mer E. Wiit.uK"eW. machinist: fiMr, 5- wfii ier, h farmer "'acksmlth! Htonv, " "-T man: W.iVT.,","'" Nela Ne: eT" : ?.i5SS; I en, carpenter; Chris Rich- THE OQQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEID, OREGQM, iUikMiM Walter Parrlor, fnrmeri j. Ji, Hunt, MMi.r: Ao ' lladBal. civil engineer William Smith, fanner; p. m. Huf ford, laborer; J. H. Shields, black smith; It. c. McKlnnls, enrpenter; Preston C. StephoiiBou, carpenter; L. E. Osborn, clerk; J. A. Kennedy, blacksmith; Charles Howmnn, mor- iaMV '. ''" Uobul'1H. blncksinltn; W. A. Ultiuainnn. dnbornr! w ,o Cooper, rotlred; W. 11. Hutton, lnborl man. I?nya;JI- T. Clinton, farmer; C. T. Itoblson, farmer; J. v. Hell, farmer; A. J. Myers, fnrmor; J. Pin ley Schroeder, fnrmor; .Inmes D. Clinton, farmer; J. H. Harklow, farm er. Arago I), c. Krantz, farmer; E. A. Winier, farmer; Prank D. Fish, fanner; E. .1. Myers, fnrmer; Ceorgo P. Robinson, farmer. Myrtle Point M. H. Dement, fnrm or; E. II. Harris, farnior; Edwin link er, farmer: Jnnies T. Guerln, fnrmor; J. L. Knight, fnrmer; Nonh J. Hone wltz, fnrmer; W. J. Graham, carpon tor; Percy Wnrd, farmer; O. S. Cole man, farnior; Christian Moller, fnrm or; L. E. Hose, drnymnn; H. P. Hark low, dairyman; William 10. Hartley, farmer; J. P. Strong, dnlryman; s. S. Heed, dairyman; It. It. Ilackleff, dairyman; AugiiBtim Hamilton, farm or; O. B. Marstors, farmer: N. E Harklow, fnrmer; W. P. Slingsby farmer; William Weekly, liveryman; Philip Guthnrde, farmer; Charles 11. Harklow, farmer; John Pnrrlah, lab oror; CharlcH M. Dye, dairyman; P E. Southmnyd. dnlryman; T. Moon farmor; T. M. Hormann, fnrmor; Hon McMullln, timber cruiser; W. A. Mc Nalr, dnlryman; W. J. MnBsoy, farm or; II. H. Harris, fnrmer; Arthur Ilrown, farmer; E. 0. Itobblns, fnrm or; II. II. Stanford, farmer; W. T. Warner, farmer; Volnoy Huntley, farmer; J. A. Hobson, farmor; A. W Cnrman, fnrmor; W. T. Wilson, fnrm or; W. R Ncnl, farnior; Prnnk Mor- rlHjfanuorAlvn Leo, farmor; C. E t n B w. uox, nuiinian; Win. A. Prank Sanborn, teacher. nn,?tn,xvUi"1,Mt;lJ- Tl Hl11' caT' c-Webb Mast, farmor: Clnudo pontor; V. P. Mnglll, farmer; H. A. Waters, farmer; M. P. Siimerlln, DeLoiiK, farmer; G. L. Poster, mill-, fnrmnr! n. u imimr. fnr,,w.P. w it I &l . EXTRAVAGANT MATERIALS FAVORED FOR EVENING WRAPS Wonderfully patterned and colored brocades and silks that wo have here tofore admired at a dlstanco with a vacuo notion that tlioy wcro Intondod for somo use, but novor for a momsnt connecting them with tho Idea of dress, havo como Into favor for ovenlner wear. Often tho entire wrap ts fashioned of a matorlal which reminds ono strongly of a ChlncHO mandarin's coat, and then, again, a wrap of a rich velvet or slllc In a plain color la trimmed with a gor geously colored brocade In a Persian or Indian doslgn. It offers tho woman who rei.lly loves these vivid, glowing colors t) tndulgo ln them without ap pearing In poor tnsto. A charming dancing frock with a doublo tunic of chiffon In a delicate ahado of yellow over charmeuse of a darker shado Is Illustrated In No. 8100. Over tho shoulders and edging each To obtain cither pattern Illustrated nil out this coupon and enclose IS cents In stamps or coin. Re sure to state number of pattern end size, measuring over the fullest part of tho bust. Address Pattern Department, care of this paper. KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THE IIAKERY LINE MARSIIFIELD BAKINO COMPANY 133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 128. STOCKINGS, Pickaninny Stockings for noys nnd Girls . The Beat Wearing Stockings on the Market, Sold a. The Electric Shoe Store. 180 8o. Broadway. T. J. SOAIFE Jjg A. II. HODGINS Marchftplri PAINT AND yiarsniteiQ DEC0RATING co, Estimates Furnished. rhono 800J' Marshfleld, Oregon. numxnmnmnmu Hullnjt, morchnnt, Uriiigp oooigo lirownson, farmer; A, 0, Hooton, furnior; O. E. Hill, merchant; L. H. Joniilngs, farmor; L. D. McHee. lineman; T. S. Evorn don. fnrmcriFrcd Nosier, farmer; A. L, Hlce, farmer. ltural Leonard Hnrtloy, farmer; J. M. Hnyes, farmor; Mack Hayes, farmer. Unncroft Prank .1. Pish, farnior. Looston Hen Tyror, farmer: Harmon, farmer. Gravel Pord I. M. Weekly, farm er; W. A. Ilrlght, farmor; C. E. Lenthormnn, fanner; Prnnk Hnrnlsh, farmer. SUNDAY BAND CONCERT Program Amioiiiucil for lCiKcrtnln- nipiit nt .Aliisonlc Opern House Nct Suiidiiy Aflernooii. Director It. N. Ponton of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand, today nnnounccd tho following program for the con cert to bo given nt tho MaBonic Opera Houbo next Sundny nt 2:30 o'clock p. in, March "On Tip-too" Linden Overturo "JCnnipa" Horold Wnltz "Ln Soronntn" .... .Taxono Caprico "Tho Whlstlor nnd Ills Uog." pryor Selection from "Mnrtha ....Flotow Uass solo "Harbarossn". .HarnhouBO Solcctlon of popular nlrs, nrrnng- od by Williams. - Stnr Spangled Unnnor. The United Stntcs Porcst Sorvlco collected 10,000 pounds of trco seed InBt yenr for uso In reforcstntlon work. Tho totnl area reforeeted was nbout 30,000 acres. To HKDUCH tno I1IC5II COST of LIVINO, tho KTEAMKH HAHDV un til further notlco will OAItltV MtEIOHT at a HEDUCTION of 1?1 PKIt TON. SAILS from SAN KKAXCISCO ritlDAY, Jan. 23 at 3 P. M tunlo is a band of Persian embroidery In which thcro are glints of gold and Intcrmlngltngs of shades that harmon lro exquisitely with tho material or tho gown. Tho bodlco Is a very slmplo surplice design; tho transparent sleeves and decolletcgo are edged with tiny pearls. This gown may bo copied In size 38 with 2U yards of plain material for the skirt, 6U yards of 42 Inch matorlal, silk or chiffon, for tho overdress, A simple charming design for an evening wrap Is shown In S076. It Is perfectly plain, closes on the left ahouldor and Is well suited to tho rich brocadu in which It Is hero developed. This wrap may bo made In any size with 3H yards of 42 Inch or 61 Inch material without up and down. No. 8100 sizes 34 to 42. No. 8076 sizes 32 to 40. Each pattern 15 cents. K . rso Name Address Chimneys Firo Places J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at price that are right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cull at "The Flrtwide," Johnson lildg., 137 Second St. Phono 18-J. French Rnnces. Itollcr Work REMOVED Opposite The Blanco Hotel TODD The Tailor1 i i ' -'.-, .....-., ... ... FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1014EVENINQ EDITION. GL0G6ED NOSTRILS OPENATDNGE HEAD GOLDS Ai CATARRH VANISH In One Mlntito Your Stuffy Noso nnd Ilend Clems tiucozltiK and Novo RiiniiliiK Cense, Dull Hcnducho Goes. "Try Ely's Crcnm Unlm." Oct n Binall bottlo anyway, Just to try It apply a Httlo In tho nostrils and Instantly your clogged noso nnd stopped-up nir pnBsagos of tho head will open; you will brentho freely; dullness nnd hendncho disappenr. lly morning I tho raw catarrh, cold-ln-hend or catarrhal soro throat will ho gono. End such misery nowl Got tho small bottlo of "Ely's Cronm Halm" at any drug storo. This sweot, frag Coquille River Coal 2100 Pounds Clean Coal to the Ton Guaranteed--Price, $5.50 COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. Offiro open Phono 181-Tj. 91.00 PER TON OFF TARIFF REDUCED FREIGHT RATES SAN FRANCISCO TO COOS RAY S. S. HAILS FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY FRIDAY, JANUARY SKI, AT 1:00 P. SI. San Francisco office, Harrison St. Rock, Pier 10. West Const H. H. Line. E. .1. LINDEN, Ajjt., Phono Douir. SJ07O. The Union Market In its new dress, entirely romodollcd nnd renovated, Is now ready to rccclvo ind welcomo its customers into ono of tho most modorn, model nnd sanitary moat markets on Coob Day. In addition to n modol shop It serves tho best meat on Coos Hay. Prime hoof oteors thnt wnro formerly driven to Roso bu rg mnrkots, nro now butchered and served to tho pcoplo on tho blocka of tno Union shop. ' Union Meat Market Ford & Rcskoy, Proprietors. 144 South Broadway. Phono G8. EANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNTY ROAD $35 PER ACRE; 9100 GASH, RALANCB TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST. NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM, LEVEL I1ENCII LAND.' Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKmtosh REAL ESTATE and WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC .MOTOR SERVICE. 1 ' ! 1 Car leaves Central avenuo, Marshfleld, ovory thirty minutes, be ginning at C;30 a, m., to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Dond every thirty minutes beginning 0:45 a. m. to 9:46 p. m. Fares: Ono way, 15c; Round trip, 25c. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH AVIRELESS. SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY SATURDAY. JANUARY 24, AT 6:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with tho North Hank Road at Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company, Phono 44. O. F. M'GEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS SAILS FROM MARSIIFIELD: SAT., JAN. 11, 1 p. in. SAT., JAN. 10, 7.30 n. m. SAT., JAN. 17, ISJ.ilO p. in. SAT., JAN. 24, 7.30 n. in. SAT., JAN. 31, 10.00 n. in. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points nnd Information as to rouU-s and rates cheerfully furulshed. Phono Main 35-L. II. J. MOIIH, Agent S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, JANUARY ?5, AT 9:00 A. M. San Francisco office, SOS Fife Illdg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Inter-Oceunlc Transportation Co., O. F. McGeor'go, Agt.( Phone 44. I rant balm dissolves by tho heat of tho nostrils; penetrates nnd heals tho ln llatued, swollen mombrauo which lines tho noBo, hend nnd thront; clears tho nlr passages; stops nnsty discharges and a fooling of cleansing, soothing rollof cotnos Immediately. Don't lay nwako tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking nnd blowing. Catarrh or n cold, with its running nose, foul mlicous dropping into tho throat, and raw dryness 1b distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just onco In "Ely's Cream Dalm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. GEO. A. BAINES, until 8:00 p. in. 180 llrondwny no. HARDY INSURANCE. ON TIME. HAILS FROM PORTLAND: TUESDAY, JAN. O, 8 p. in. TUESDAY, JAN 13, y p. in. TUESDAY, JAN. SIO, 8 p. m. TUESDAY, JAN. Si7, 8 p. in. iimi jvnua Glasses Ground to ordei Wcnk (HTR nnrfortlv rlflml t.v tlwl IntPMt nllfl linat tnnfhmta bnnti.M Iri science. Should you want hotter eye ihkui or iiucu goou ginsses properly imuu, iry my special urouiui uom blnatlon glnBses. Young or olti, with this special glass can road fine print, do close work or sco nt a distance, nil in ono lens, A glass of beauty and n Joy forevor. Every pair fitted by mo Is warranted to bo porfect nnd guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. Your patronage solicited. DR. W. B. RICHARDSON Optometrist from SM)knno. Offlco, Front and Mnrkot Street, Marshflold, Oregon. j" &i5JWb PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY j rR. W. II. REYNOLDS. -' Chiropractor Sulto 213-14-14 Coko Rldg., Offlco hours, 10 to 4. Phono 112-L. Marshflold, Or. rj.EO. C. MURPHY, Export Piano, Player nnd Organ Tuning, llogulntlng and Repair ing. Phono S05-L. Orders may bo left at tho Wiley 1). Allen Music Storo, Central avenue. i. i TOEIi OSTLIND. J PJnno Tuner nnd Repnlrer tin H. Klxtli street. .Phono 10B-L. Lonvo orders at W. It. Haines Musla. Coinpnny. J M. WRIGHT, IiulldiK Contractor. Estimates furnished on request. An lioiict Job guaranteed. Phone IU8-R. r1 O. GOSNEY, KJ Contractor nnd Ritlldcr. bstlmates, drawing and specifica tions furnished on request. satisfied customer la bettor rot oronco than a bnuk. Look any ono of my 1G up and boo If I am reliable. Phone MlOt. Marshflold, Or. WT. TOMPKINS, I). 8. T. DrugleHH Healing. Phono SMO-L. HourH O to 12, 1 to O. Offlco Room H, l.'IO, N. Hrondway. DR. II. M. SHAW Eye; Ear, Noso nnd Throat. lilt. MA 'IT 1 1.' It Mil AW DIhciincn of womun and chlldiW. -J' OIIlco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving Dlock. DR. A. .1. HENDRY DENTIST Marshllold, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coko Uulldlns. Rcsldoncu phono 252-X. OIIlco phono 112-J. nTTRS. FARRINGER, 1V1 Tenclierof Piano. Residence Studio, No. 1000, Cornor Commercial and Eioventh BU. Phono 380-J. BENJAMIN OBTLrND, Consulting Engineer .. Architect. Offices, 20(1 Irving niock. Phono 10II-L or SK17-J. Marshfleld, Oregon, DERL RILEY nAIiLINGER Plunlst and Techer Ratldonco-Studlo, 237 8o. Brotdw'M Phone 18-L. w G. CHANDLEn. AHCIIITEOT. Room 301 and 803, Coke BalMte Mmrelifleld, Oregoa. W M. 8. TURPEN, AltCIIlTEOT Marshfleld. Ornron. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars wltli careful drivers. For day ervlce, phono 144-J, Illniiro Rlllnit Parlors. For niBlit service, Phono SOO-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio OITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A now taxlcab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers. Will go anywhere ut any time. Stand Blanco CJgor Store, Day phone, 78. Night phono 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. HAVE Barnard & Langworthy FIGURE ON YOUR ELECTRICAL AVORK DROP IN AND SEE THE BIG GAMES IN TID5S ROWLING TOURNAMENT Chatterton's Alleys NORTH FRONT STREET t m 1 a 1 .-tmdim nf " k.