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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
n SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIMPSON 10 HASTEN WORK North Bend Mayor Wants Hard Paving and Through Street to Marshfield At a meeting -of the North Ilcml FUI REPAIRS TO FREDERICK Porter Brothers Have Dam aged Barge Overhauled Florence Mill to Work INGRATITUDE IS HIS TREE Rev. Joseph Knotts Delivers Able Sermon at Local Revival Meetings Tlio rovlvnl services at thr Mnrsh-' Hold t. 13. Churcli Inst evening were full of deep meaning and caused innny to stop nnd think, ns Itcv. Knotts spoko with much umniinsls upon the subject of "Ingratitude." using for Ills lesson the story of PORTLAND. Or.. Feb. 13. Ue- Cotiuell a letter from Mayor Simp- pairs to the barge Frederick, bolong- son, who is now In San Francisco, 'lug to the Tide Water Mill Company, was read. Ho urged that tho Conn- 'f this city, and bndly dnmnged by ell tnko steps to sccuro hard paving, running ashore near the entranc? to for some of tho principal thorough- lYanulna Hay, will bo mndo by An- -,,. .. uii. it i tt. -i- ..u i flnronti jft. Prnu-n tn trlmin Mm nntl. tho completion of tho Montana street fact was ot. The work of putting ' ' Pow, a nil tho Ingratitude bridgo and tho completion of Sher- 10 "-B,MB rgo In good condi- of tho n Inc. whon only one turned man avenue to tho south lino of tho "on is being started at ho Oregon back, iut rating nlo tho niibject ritv iiinita nr vnrMi nn,i ito ni drydock. Tho contract Is expected py n y cry. touching story of llfo asked that a commltteo bo appointed to ho completed In twelve or fifteen WKon from ho story of the college to confer with the Maralitlold Rltv.'lnVB. i?.4iL .'.? w.n! .B8nnmcd.of h,B ?Yn rv,.,..n . ..... ..., i .i. !..:. Tho Frcdcrck Is to bo cmiloned "ur who una como to sco mm WUIIIIVIl LU LI till 1.1 llllttT LIIU lilLLUl r ... . . " Mn.1 . t. At "STYLE-PLUS" $1 P7.00 i m The same price the world over Hub Clothing (Sb Shoe Company MARSHFIELD BAWDOIM MYRTLE POINT "STYLE-PLUS" The same price the world over STYLE-PLUS CLOTHES 'Tis a little early but an advance consignment of this clothing (comnrisinn newness itself, in models and patterns) has arrived. "9 SEE THEM IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS. Hasten tlio open ng of Eleventh street "."" V.i . V ' Tit "V a Tnrcn chnnTiT worn n an ,, i...i. to connect up with Sherman avenue, ll?" .of tho bottom of bo hull aft "J"1 ," nVprnl8 n,,Rh cn" maklne a flnn Miron,ii tliorniiihfnro w " he rouowcd. Sho Is to bo ro- J0'J?1(1 uy t'loso present. Hnffi thn mS thoroughfare pn,ko(, nn, ronB,,,ornl,lo ot)lor work Tho subject tonight will ho one mining tic two ;""' will bo done to her. Temporary re- of Intoreat nnd tho young people M.riot impioumieiitM. , , . .. ' ' . should mnko an effort to bear Itcv. or A first-class tailor in attendance to make any necessarv required alterations and to-keep your clothes pressed RAINCOATS on Sale SATURDAY fm..fo.t . . ii - .... permit of her being brought In th rn,'n,1"r n ', 7 ,' . .. " ' n I Portland. Within throo or four days streets. Among them wero Mendo "'?" T? t 7r mv",0 ?,,? ; rr sm f rexir,n.!J :"xl r jf All wero approved y .,..,. m..,,a n Inrirn anVmlll iitmif. I After hnvlng bron shut down for some imin nine, mo snwniiu win re- (o Knotts. ton to Mnlno. proporty owners nnd the Council. Tho flnnnco commltteo reported fi rrft I tia t n tit lir. I 1 1. ,. .nt,.uln.. t r iv mi- .; .Ti ,li.u,u B""",V8 Biimo operations March in, supply- of rltyoffrnlsat this Imo. ,nR hinll0r PnrR008 for ' fleet of .1. . Orour wns olectod fltroot iVpoI which the romnnnv will nlnco commissioner at a snlnrv nf 2.r.n .,nr ? il. . "' V"."'.... V.. . .". .'E .. . T ,,. HUIVII'U IHMW'IMI IMMIIIIUIII llllll 31111 day, TJ'O pctlton of D. W. Small nnd othors asking that grades bo estab lished on Kxrhnngo, Ncwmnrk and Commercial strcots from Union to tho east lino of Pint Ii was grantod nnd tho engineer ordered to propnro same. ' fW The property ownorB on. Mborty street wero invited to attend tho next Council meeting to Inspect and ii Ik AT .THE MOTELS A $12.50 Raincoat .35 for A $18.00 Raincoat . $11.75 lor A $30.00 Raincoat '.75 $10 lur m fi Tho Clinudlcr. Francisco. Tbo dally cnpnclty of tho .T. K. Miller, Pan Francisco; II. mill Is 170.000 foot. Tho fleet 'A. Cnln. Kansas City, IJ. K. Jones, which will transport tho product Chicago: Mrs. Agnes Schroe'er. down tho const nro tho steamers Portlnnd; S. M. NoHler, Cotiillto: Oakland, Hugh llogan nnd Sausa-A. A. S-eslor, Coaledo; It, 10. Dtxi- llo nnd thn hnrges Frederick and Lawrence. Their nggrogato capacity Is about .1.00(1,000 feet of lumbor. IF. P. Dutton, general mnnngor cuss the engineer's plans 'for Im- son, Arngo Light; Mr. nnd Mrs. K'- Us s. Dlmcnt. Myrtlo Point; W. K. Arnold, Portland; V. W. Hldilleson. Coqiitllo: It. Stanley Uollnr. San of tho Tldo Wnter Mill Company, iFrnnrlseo; J. K. Smith, Hlverlon. Isa.VM mn'erlal Improvements hnvo Tho Movtl. ibenii mniln In thn tilnnt at Nnhnlnlil I .Tns. HonttV. Portlnnd: Mr. nnd proving It. slnco It was shut down. Ho cstl-.Mrs. J. C. Lnndreck, Fairfield. Mon- Actlon on tbo new grndo of Shorl-lmntes that tho canaclty of tho mill tint: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Holmes, dan nvcnuo south of Washington wns jhns boon Incrensed by fully .1.1 1-:t Portland; It. A. P.npe. Portlnnd; postponed. nor cnil. It was whlln cnrrvlng neo. Iloroton, Ilcnvor IIIII; Mrs. II. Tho city engineer was Intruded lumbor from there that tho Frodor- Ponrdmnn, San Frnnclsco; Miss Mll to propnro plans for improving Mnlno ,lck wont nsboro, nnd tho schonnor dred Kooulg, Il-nndon; II. It. Fdlund, from Pnlon to UrnsHolls and estnb-.Oakland nut Into the Columbln River Rnymond, Wisconsin; L, C. Uosmn, Ilsh grades on Vermont from S!ier-.ln distress In December, nftei. hav- Portlnii"; Mrs. K. Mnnr, North Eight Others to Choose from at $g.85 $1 15 $135 $-C.55 $-jQ.99 $jQ.85 $215 .15 "STYLE-PLUS" $1 7.00 i m The same price the world over u Hub ?? "Money Talks" man to Monroe. COfJUILLE TO PLAY TONIGHT Basketball Game at North Bend Will Nearly Decide Championship' Ing bo-n bndlv dlsnlilod. Sho Is Pond; Stovo Davis, Ilaudon; Walter lylnir at St. Helens. ' Consdron, Portlnnd. After tho barge has been lowered llliuiro. Iho ptenner Pun H. Klmorn will on-1 -T. K. Fltzpntrlck, Coaledo; T. It. ter tho Orecou drydock for a gn- Schroedor, Arago; I). M. Orow, Coal oral overhauling. Sho will bo off -'do, J. A. Mndson, Portlnnd. tho Porllaud-Tlllnmoolc run but a "STYLE-PLUS" s 17.00 The same price the world over mE-.r, NOItTII IIK.NI) XHWS fow dnys. lt.ILI(OAI XOTHS Along the Waterfront. Tho A. M. Simpson Ih expected of nore soon lonowmg an ovoritnuiing ai nun r rnncisco. wimo en rouio hero last week, somo of her mn- hroko down nnd sho had - I I I All kinds fr sh fruits nnd (nines, nt Olllvaut & Wenvor'H. phono 1i)!i. KTAXDIXM OF TKAMS. Conuiiio iooo Norti Hand 1000 Mnrshlleld 500 Myrllo Point sro Ilandou 000 lllvnrton (not on sohedulo.) l'mwIiliMil 11. A. Wnrllitnirlnii. tho Chicago & Alton railroad, denies nt It nt l. .111 rnili.n 'I' Tlw. ni.li.n... O. V.Hlli.i'ni.lnrii In l.i ChlUOI'y the market for 1 i'.ooo tons of rallB.10 ,llt Mn,'k ln, Sn PrnnclBco for early delivery. An order for 1000 modern under fniino box enrs, to cost nnprnxlinnte ly $1000. Iiiih been placed with Has kell &. Harbor Company, of Michigan City. Hid., by tho Toledo, St. Louis and Western Itnllroad. Tbo directors of tbo Washington Franklin Hallway Company nnd of tVo New York Short Line, both Itcul lug HubNldlnrles. re-olocted tholr pres ent officers recently. T! o New llnveii has hud n" II .1. K. Olsen, of Finplre. wns In this city on business yoHterdny. At the auutiul meeting of the First N'ntlounl Ilnuk Henry O. Kern was elected president, Itnhcrt Ilnuks vice president. John II. droves cashier iud II. (1. Ilerginnu assistant cashier. Mrs. Clara Chad wick, of Head, Wnsh., has written to Postmaster Russell to try and locate her hus band, Hert Chadwlck, who was on Coos Hay when sho Inst' heard of him, Tele- and whom, sho thinks, Is demented. I. I). Ilemoway nnd wife hnvo mov- vogo- ed hero from Seattle nnd nro resid ing In tho Framo npnrtmcnts. S. C. Itogors of tbo South Coos Itlver boat lino has settled tho ease for dnmuges which Jay Potter started ngnlnst' him, Potter clafmlng that ho wiih forced to Jump from the boat while It was In motion and thereby Injuring himself. According to n roport received here. Mm. I. M. Wells, a former North Hend milliner who gained somo notoriety In a breach of promise case against Chns. King, was rccont 1) married In San Frnnclsco. The iiiarrlngo of .1. U. Mullen mid Mlrs Then Kruse will lie s. Februnry IS nt the l:om i bride s parents, .Mr and Mall Kruso, and only Immediate rtl win no invited. Fred Moore, of Kastridt, ilil returned from llluu Lake, Ciil ports that bis father Ii ntdl lirfll'.lil W'lillii I... n. thar.1.1 wns married. (joo. Windsor ling retartril Woodland, Calif, where he ml cd by too death n n inter Harry Ponce, a cigar mitrl 1:1s wife, will Icavo tomoil Portland to mnko their tosi man, a waiter, fulled In illtllnv ilir fnrii iniiiiltnrltiir lA't inmi i CodiiHIe and North Penl will iH,J ublecled to a plloul oxnmliiaiioii n iiitrH.ti,.v n- .uii n ,.vitiilu-' ' dotonulUH whether thoy wore free ,vnnw. ,.t Hi,. 'i-uii...,u,.i. i,. v,,..H, i 0"Ui iIIumm Hud plivslcnl defects ltend lonlulit, DM tlllK KRIHII Will IIVHC- ffnnllt il.uiltl.t Hia f...ii .i.i. .,... ..limit- " "". ' "" ' I ,nl. tf..l,n.i mil ., - ii nns i i A l-Bliirii irninn Im l. I "'' I'liiii'H .iiiiiiuk imiimiiv. n ' .' ' .. -......- ... ... ... llMffMl,. V " .rt .... till. ...... I ,1... I.. !,, ,nii., ,! i., iinn m-i ,' imii'ii i i'i in terstate Commerce Commission to coinnol tho New York Central nnd the Ht. Louis Itnllr.oad to refund $U0 000 which It alleges they collected from It over nnd nliovo legal trans portation tntes. Marry A. Wliooier, lupulilent or fo , Clinmber of Commorco of tho 1'nlted t e ill- I I F m Only one tho test. The Pulled ncconlod Coiiulllo on their own Poor I ,',!!' !. pnonlil tlier k defeated tonight. Winning will make thorn e!'nmpln. Hoth teams hnvo been training hnrd for tonight's gamp. The Co nulllp team arrived n the noon train tndny, presenting tho appearance of euro victors. According to dooo nnd il(tnnuinii mlin linti.t flfvmik.rtjl tlin games plnyed by both teams. CooulM0 St-tfiro,ees tbo tlnie when ,.,,. ,,. Ih duo to win tmilu' t Tim Vortli I ,p ,,,r" nr n'irniniH in tlio l lined !?end tonn, has hmrpractleCar!': K J"! XcWTna "SlW estly for the past weok and nmyi "'V,1'1' ', ,,'" pnutl.el spring n surprlo on tho hoys from tin county sent. Mnrshlleld N to nlny two kiiih before tho wludiip two at home a"d two nwny. Tliey will go to "Mvriie Point on February '10 mid endeavor to trim tho Myrtle Point tenm. On Februnry l!7th Handoii will plnv Mnrshlleld hero. AlthoiiKh tbo series Is prnctlcnlly decided some In teresting KiimoH are promised. Ti'o llueiii) for toulght's gnmo at Nortli Hend Is ns follow: North Hend Position Conuiiio Hart let i Ceorgo Oerdlug ltnckloff Cliff Kern Forwards. Miller LobIIo Karl Center. Hoborts Hay Miller Dement 1. Wntuou Cluards. Substitutes for Conuiiio: K. Leslie, liny Avory, Hoy Lawrence. (nines In Mai-'shllold, Tho strong Hlvertnn tenm will play tho Marshllold High School foam in tho Mnrshlleld tabernnelo this evening, As a curtain raiser for tho main event, tlio Mnrshlleld second team will play tho Marshfield Independents, 'All kinds fresh fruits nnd tables, nt Olllvant & Wonver's. phono 199. railroad men Mnnv enrlods of snwdnst In Penn Hy'van'a railroad sIioim are burned In fiiruuces to save coal. In some of the large shops the sawdust and shav ings oioed n cnrload a day. so that I It makes no smnll Item in tho coal bill of tve shop. W'lifte paper Is one ' or the largest Items of the snvlngs, l It Is gathered In tho offices by por 1 1 eis and added to this nro tons nf old records that have been saved In the , files the time limit. p. I, jiHj "jMWMB 1 1 vj jzrm mSssB I AnT7j w HEiK YOlir Last Chance to ohaln the generous bar- """- ..a gams we &re oifermg in Mfl Clothing, Shirts, WnillPll'Q Coats, Suits, ShirtWflistJ XTlCJll Hrits.Undcrwpflr illlU11 5 CKnpe Underwear Hats, Underwear Shoes, Underwear COST TO SOl'TII OF DISKASK OF XI'XillOKS. Everything in the above &$& Bottom PriCC LOOK11 veee-Tolo- Have yom Job pruning done nt Tlio Tlilien nfflc VAXTKI lU'YKHS I'OK FOUIt SIMIIXO SNAPS. 800 feet water front ooposlte Al Hnnco wnre'ouse for f 1 5,000.00, rensonnblo terms. Six lots In ICnst Mnrshlleld close in for $150.00. easy terms, 40 acres on Ton Mile for $750.00 120 arrow lnggod-off It ml near Al legany for $7.60 per acre, sultnblo for stock, sheep or fruit. Tonus $2.50 por aero ensh and halnneu In one, two. three, four nnd five years. Title (itianmU'o mid Altrnct Co. Tl'SKKOi:!:. Ala.. Fob. 12.--There nre prolmhly 150,000 negroes In the south' serlouslv sick nil t'"o time, nccoriling to a statement by Monroe N. Work, editor of tho Ne gro Your Hook at the recent aununl negro conference nt Tuskegee. The nnnual cost of tho slcknoss of these 150,000 negroes is nbout $75, 000,000. Over 100,000 negro workers In tho Booth nre sick all the time; their mi nim! loss In earnings amounts to ; moro than $-10,000,000. The farming interests of tho state lose nununlly from sickness nnd ' deaths among negroes $200,000,000. 1 Total economic loss to South from I sickness and deaths among negroes, is saoo.ooo.ooo. The application of the science of, preventive medicine to Its nogro nop. ulHtlon would probablv snvo $150, 000.000 or this amount. As n result of the conference n ' national organization for tho cnuser-! vatlon of negro honlth is In procoss of orgnulientloii. MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c to $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS 35c to $2.50 HATS 25c to $2.50 CLOTHING at almost your own pn SHOES Men's regular $6,00, $7,00 and $8,00, now $4.00. Men's regular $4, and $5,00, now $3.25. Men's' regular $3,00 and $3,50, now $2.25. others 25c and up. SHOES Women's Velvet, Satin; Patent and Gunmetal pumps; Vicl-kid; Patent and Gunmetal Shoes; PRICED AT' ALMOST HALF. ' SHOES for the children; not such a lafl variety, but many good values. $25c to $2.50. COATS AND SUITS $4.00 to $15.00 SHIRTWAISTS 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 ' UNDERWEAR MUSLIN AND KNIT One-third to One-half Off Now shipment on Hronkwater frosh fruits and vegetables. Olll vant & Woavor, Phono 109. Have your Job printing done Tho Tlmoa otfico. nt PRICES ARE CASH 0'CONNELL BUILDING OVER FORTY GOOD REMNANTS AT LESS THAN HALF LANDO'S HOSIERY IN BULK 5c, 10c, 15c and W the Pair! II GOOO EXCHANGE MARKET AVENUH