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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 191 EVENING EDITION. THREE OCATED 1 srui"""- IARDS0N Broadway. egon. lasses round order .,, 1,v till ,di known to lot better eye; Ground Com , or old, with Id tins print, '" -I l,o.1litV "'. ".Th. i W LJ'Vnl rv.ii.nMlon. , Ull.l-V Sale at e Store. Bnr Icate. estab. 0, will ue le acts bnu rtpresenia- InrflBchko. 'FIXED LL iiixcKSSi: GS Auto Line mm 0 B. Ill Oft. lie ire ei Ir to famll; ir loort or ht. (Ft. 1 Mtlrt R WOOD WARD t. ling 10 XE wnrs UU, im It ttttn. M our tost. Co. ks eld for p., re- leiTei P. Md m at rn. FnncE added tc drWera 3e. Stand bone, 78 AUTOS I drlrcr-. l.j. pre. 2C0.1 Ltn, Ujl 1 TEMPTING PRICES MONEY HAVING OPPORTUNITIES THAT SHREWD BUYERS WILL NOT OVERLOOK. FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY Children's Wlilto Crib Blank cts, formerly COc por QQn pair, now LlL Morcorlzod RIckrack brnld, best quality. All widths. Per bolt 10c Clark's Cotton, nnothor ship ment Just rccolved. 0Co 8 for UU or Blanket Robes, 58x70 Inches, suunuio for bnth robes couch covcrB, variety of col ors. Formerly to fa.no. Now ... .$1.15 Children's bonnets In Bilk and bear cloths. All marked nr down. 75c, COc and JjC Men's and Hoys' Wool Caps. 75c and $1.00 kinds. Qn N'ow OC Men's Suspenders, variety of patterns. Formerly 35c f)P and 50c. Now QQ Cooks' and Walters' AnroiiB: good ciunllty and full width. Special . . . . 22c THE FAIR IRVING BLOCK, Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE. SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED. Instruction Book FREE! S-6y 11 tfl2-f ifL? You Need It In Your Home Take the coupon below to Pioneer Hardware Company and receive the following FREE. 1 25o Initructlon Oook 2 10c Dottlee Johruon'a Wood Dye 1 10c Can Johnion'a Prepared Wax Tho sampled will provo thnt Johnson's Artistic Wood Finishes will fjrcatly beautify your home, and tho Instruction Book is n recognized authority on how to use them. Johnson's Wood Dye Is n dye which penetrates eo deep Into tho wood that tho natural color docs not show oven when scratched or marred. Brines out tho beauty of tho ram -without raising It. Dries In n half hour without streaking, ttx 17 beautiful, lasting shades. Johnson's Prepared Wax A perfect furnlturo polish and finish for all woodwork, floors and furniture, Includ ing pianos. Imparts a vel vety, protecting finish of great beauty. Pioneer Hardware Company MM m MM M MM M MM m MM PRl'.SKNT THIS COUPON AT OUR STORE We will furnish the bearer, free of all expense, with 1 25c Instruction Book 2 10c Bottles Johnson's Wood Dyo 1 10c Con Johnson's l?rcpnrcd Wax MUST UK l'JtlldKNTKI) 11V AN ADULT. MM.'O-POIWD EAGLE FLIES AWAY IN XKW YOUK. imOOKI.YNrNTY., Fob. 12. I'nrk Foromnn Jnincs Mnlono mlssod one of the big bronze- eagles from tho Imso of tho Prison Slrlp Martyr's Monument. Ho could count but three, though poBltlvo thero should bo four. One of tho monster birds had 'flown.' Investigation disclosed that men hnd unmounted the bird, rolled It down tho embankment to tho street and londed It onto n push-cart. Mnlono notified tho pollco nnd detectives fol lowed tho trail of tho push-cart to a Junk-si.op. Tho detectives ontorcd nnd found tho eagle, minus Its wings, perched on a forgo, near which was a molting pot, with n fire bonenth it. Sovltzky, tho shop owner, says ho bought tho cnglo from two men for $21. They snldi they would bring h'lin three muro soon. Sevltzky was arrested on a el.argo of recolvlng stolon goods, nnd tho pnrk men nro eagerly wntchlng for tho flight of tho remaining threo big birds from the monument. E 1 BE District Attorney Starts in a Crusade Against Smoking and Pool Halls EUGENE. Or., Fob. 1.1. Hoys un dor ago who smoke on tho strcots, pool halls which admit minors nnd parents who consent to their chil dren frequently pool Jinlls will bo tho object of n Inw enforcement campaign of District Attorney J. M. Dovers. Ho declares that tho laws in theso throo Instances aro be ing flagrantly violated in Eugene, and thnt as many arrests as nro noccssnry to put n Btop to it will bo made. "I never was in ri town," ho declares, "wboro small boys use cigarettes nB much as they do bore. TIip Inw provides for tholr arrest and flue. Tho flno will necessarily fall upon the pnrents unless tho lat ter proposo to let tho boy tako his medicine. 1 "Nonrly nil of tho pool halls In Eugone aro violating tho Inw right and left by allowing minor boys to piny. So far as 1 am concerned, tho District Attorney Is going to stop It. Parents are coutlnunlly complaining thnt their children nro frequenting tho pool bnlls and stny Ing nwny from school nnd home. "I think If wo enn stop somo of thoBo things we won't hnvo so many crimliinla In tho Circuit Court. Somo of tho crliulnnls thnt wo hnvo to deal with continually start tholr careor by hanging around these ro Borts as boys. "Pool halls can bo run within tho law: nnd they enn bo absolutely lcgltlmato so far as tho law Is concerned. Many of thorn nro un der tho misapprehension thnt tho pnrontB enn give cotiBont to their boyn frequenting tho pool hnlls. which will rollovo the hnllB. The mw does not provldo thnt pnrents can glvo such consent. "If I find nny Instance where parents permit their boys to piny In pool hnllB In violation' of tho law. I shall prefor charges against those parents for contributing to tho de linquency of minors. "Tins thing of continually nonfi ling the product tho criminal might Just as well bo stopped by taking caro of our youngsters. "And ono other thing: Minors might Just as well know thnt thoro la n heavy penalty as high as a $100 flno for stating thomsolvoa to be of ngo In order to bo ullowed to play In a pool hall. "Hoys who smoko on the strcots nro also llnblo to nrrosl ami flnn. Tho law prohibits boys undor eigh teen from smoking on tho streets or In public plnces and this law is being violated right and left. And What's more. someone Is ftmitMliliiir theso minors tobacco. I hnvo noth ing ngnliiBt tho proprietors, but I havo somo Intorest In the boys." BEER IS RETURNED Raid of Itoxchiii'K Eagles Dcclnred To Ho Wrong. ROSE-BURG, Or., Feb. 1.1. Hold ing that no salo had been inntlo, and therefore tho authorities hnd no right to retain tho beer, which wna ronflscntcd by Officers T. J. Wll llnniH nnd I. Ketch, on Monday night, from tho locnl order of Eagloa JiiBtlco II. W. Mastora, before whom n session of tho Justlco Court was held, ordered tho confiscated liquor returned. District Attorney IJrown. who examined sovornl members of th lodge, who hnd a part In pro curing tho beor, was unnblo to nrovo that any unlnwful notion hnd been committed, or thnt nny com pensation wns glvon In oxchnngo thorofor. Tho bottom Boomed to drop out of tho cnBo as each wit ness told his story. News From Nearby Towns " mM'Ii M IM MJA mt M mtmm m Hn m Mi m mmam m MM h mm m mmm WiHamette-Pacific Motor Service Car leaves Central nvonuo, Marsnfleld, ovory thirty minutes, begin ning nt 0:30 a. in., to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Bond every thirty minutes beginning CM6 a. m to 0:4C p. m. Twenty trip commutation tickets can bo secured from conductor for 2'00- kliii4uUihUuJlAl.Dlskll.U!ilM EQUIPPED WITH WIHELE8S. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS O.V TIME. SAILS PHOSI MAHSIIFIELI): SAILS FHO.M I'OHTLAXD: SAT., FKH. 7, 7:00 n. in. TUESDAY, l'EH. , 8 p. m. TUESDAY, l'EH. Ml, H p. ill. TUESDAY, FEH. 17, 8 p. in. ri'ITUSIIAV. WKIl. 21. H li. in. TIckciN ou sale to nil Eastern ioInt nnd liiforinntlon to routes ana ratea cliecriiiiiy lurnisneti. I'hono 127.L. jr. J. MOIIK, Agent n.vi., ikh. 7, 7:00 n. 111. SAT., FEH. 1-1, 1:00 p. m. SAT., FEH. til, 7:30 n. in. SAT., FEH. 28, 10:30 n. in. Read All of This Ad. In order to Introduco our lino of hlgh-grndo tas 'and cof fees, wo nro making somo special offors for noxt Saturday nnd Mondny only. Tho terms nro CASH and no 'phono orders will bo Hl'0'1- - .U!rI.S!I Offer No. Oie: ' Regular prlco. 1 8-ounco bottlo extract (any flavor) $.75 0 bars toilet soap 25 1 pound English walnuts (soft shell) 25 1 pound Capo Arngo Coffee .15 1 dozon boxes mntches CO 1 pound uncolorcd Japan tea .00 G bnra Crystal Whlto soap 30 .1 cans Polly Prim Clenncr :... .25 3 bottles blueing '. . . . .25 ' $3.50 Offer No. Two: ' 2 pounds Cnpo Arago Coffeo CO 3 pounds cartoon Shakor Snlt 15 3 1-pound packages (Riverside) aloes starch 25 1 packago Gold Dust washing powdor .25 .1 cans Polly Prim (Cloanor) 25 1 pound Cnpo Arago linking Powdor 40 5 bnrs (Sweothcart) toilet soap 25 1 4-ounco extract (any flavor) 40 $2.55 LOTS OK HUTTEIt Coipilllo Creamery Took In $81, 27 1. nil In Eleven MontliN. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel snys: Tho stockholders of tho Coqulllo Valley Creamery Compnny hold their nn nunl mooting nt Woodman Hall. Tho old directors wcro ro-electcd no fol lows: W. II. Hull, president; J. P. Clnuson, Charles McCurdy, C. C. Williams, D. K. Perkins. It wan lecided also to elect n malinger. uid Clins. Skcoln was selected to fill thnt position. Ho will also perform tho duties of secretary and treas urer. Tho sniary of tho innnngor wns fixed at $100 a month, nnd tho nmniiut of his bond was fixed at $5000. Tho following summnry of tho business for tho pnst olovon months was submitted by R. H. Mast, tho sccrotnry of tho company: Cash received nnd inonoy duo from salo of butter from Feb. 1, 191.1, to .Inn. 1, 1014, $81,271.59. Avrrngo prlco paid for butter fat for tho olovon months, $.352 por nound. Amount of butter fat rccolvod dur ing tho olovon months, 221,597 pounds. Tho grofls nmount of butter ninn ufneturod for tho year wbb eonsld ornbly nioro thnn IaBt year about 10,000 pounds nioro In tho olovon months thnn In tho twelve months covered by tho 1912 report. IlltlEFS OK HAXDOX With offer No. 1 wo will glvo ABSOLUTELY FREE 1 bo.tutlful 0-Inch salad dloh; 1 1-qunrt glass water pitcher nud thrco tnnk tumblers nnd 1 0-Inch handy dish; and with of for No. 2 wo will glvo 1 8-Inch glass nnpplo; 1 1-quart glass water pitcher nnd sot of glnsa salt and popper shakers. Como early and got your choice filonds. SEE OUR WINDOW. Toll your neighbors and Wo will nlso havo somo other special prices so It will pay you to visit our store on theso days. All goods guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Tho ITouso of Taste. 130 North Broadway. Phone 394-J. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, AT 6:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. . Connection with the North Bank Rond at Tortlnnd. North Pacific Steamship Company. I'hono 44. C. F. M'GEORGE, Aent. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, AT 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Illdg., or Greenwich St Piers Xo. 23. Inter-Ocennlc Transportation Co., O. P. McGorge, Agt., Phono 44. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMnER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE a 4-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PnONK 100. 188 SOUTH BROADWAY Vows of Clty-by-tlie-Son un Told Iiy Tho Recorder. Ono Osborne roturnod on tho Eliznhoth from San Francisco, bring ing a span of horses with him for uso on his rnncn. O. F. Pnpo, who has beon on tho sick list for somo tlnio, Is nblo to bo about again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cnttorlln enmo ovor from Mnrsbflold Mondny to visit friends, nnd iucldontnlly Mr. Cnttorlln was calling on his cus tomers. Miss Ethel Dyer hnd tho misfor tune to got lior hnnd ninshod Friday by a window falling on It. W. P. Golsondorfor, manager of Mio Cnntnra Lumber Compnny, of Siskiyou County. California, arrlvod on tho Flflold Saturday for a visit of a weok with his brother, Geo. Golaondorfer and family. Dr. Smith J. Mann, city health offlcor, Informs Tho Recorder that thoro is no nioro dnngor from Infec tion of dlphtherln of tho cases which havo boon undor qunrantlno and thero aro no Indications of any now cases dovoloplng. MYRTLE POINT POINTER Xowh of Uupcr Vnlley as Told by Tho Enterprise Mrs. Ida Hanson, ' who formorly conducted the Palaco of Swoota Con foctlonory, purchased tho mllllnory stock of Mrs. W. 13. Lowollon. Mrs. Hanson will bo assisted in tho storo by lior dnughtor, Mlsa Florence Slnco roturnlng from his trln south, Ooo. Hormnnn has shipped n ton of Coos County spuds to J. M. Wngnor, nt Patterson. Cnllfornln. Lorcn Knight, of Catching Creek, Informs tho Enterprise thnt during tho month of January, ho, with tho nld of his dogs, killed six wild cats. Ono of tho varmints was four feot threo Inches long. Geo. Thornult, who reebntly sold tho Skookum Restaurant at Coqulllo to Les Moon, has bought tho cor nor restaurant hero of S. W. Wnf ford. Ho Is moving his faintly hero. At tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Coqulllo Valloy Tolephono Company, hold at Co qulllo last Mondny, tho following di rectors wero elected: I. T. Weokly, Isom Robinson, Geo.. Davis, Jesso Clinton and David McNnlr. A reso lution to cut down tho numbor of directors to throe was presented but failed to carry. HAVE C. A. Langworthy FIGURE ON YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK if