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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
iwwi&WJMffl'M " .i.4. - Tm&nmpiWWHWI MMfm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELC, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FIVE A Moving Picture AID PERSONALS tnssren r 1 DULULUOLJfijli H"- nuviwrr35 MWfl T,' ri&SEM 14 lcnriu?0(vA'tl 1i AV:ia Jr -lrf -'irs y u -x - wk ;- iwr ? zr. i i ii - r j.-rt x -i i i i " rftfiSN' ttiS3eCWL??J ftvabcAi-LJ can are n. The Quickest and Best Way to (ret there. Saves rroinir to and from work, makes it possible for you to eat a hot noon meal at home instead of a cold lunch from a pail. "The Survival of the Fittest." Time-Savers Almost every new bicycle you see, is a TIMESAVER. Now, why? Not because of the attractive personality of the man who sells them hardly, Nor yet. because the TIMESAVER is -the only good bi cycle maae we don't claim that. We ask you to buy your bicycles of MARSHFIELD CYCLERY BECAUSE: Quality considered, you can't beat the price anywhere, BECAUSE:- '"' Being practical bicycle mechanics, we can serve you better than a general store. BECAUSE: It is to our interest to make good any possible flaw in a bicycle we sell, BECAUSE: We can give you anv style of equipment and will sell you any part of a new bicycle if you wish to use part of your old one. We will deduct the price of tires or any other part that you do not want, Marshfield Cyclery 3 156 Broadway Phone 158-R tidhs for februarv. ilOlOW IB Clfin fl'n ll.iiu wt,Rl,t of lilfih and low wator ;i.rmnioin. Tim Hues nro pini-ed lu the order of oLoiir-eiico, with their times on uie H at 0 nmi i,eBltg ol, tll0 recently closed a successful campaign In Los Anne es and Is now In Snn and t Frnm Isco. Mr. Evans Is n sweoC at i singer as well as a conmosor of lnnslo and a great treat Is In store for tho people of Marshfield. eQPMLYauj fcawiirtSTfiSJ ABOUT Xo Lights. Hilly Dohrer, messen- water, for hi ah wniiw ,. m. i.- suhstract 2 hours 34 minutes. 21 2S Ilrs. Ft.., Hrs. Ft.., lira. Ft. . , Hrs., Ft... Hrs., Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs., Ft... Hrs.. Ft... 1.00 4.5 1.44 4.8 2.10 (5.0 2.51 5.2 3.18 5.5 3.43 5.0 4.07 5.7 4.32 5.7 C.03 2.5 C.50 O I) 7.44 2.0 8.23 1.7 8.59 1.5 0.33 1.4 10.00 1.0 10.39 0.9 W. K. BEST, tho Unmlon tlnibermaii, Is hero today on business. WILL SNEDDON Is spending a few days with friends at Hlvorton. H. A. WERNICII of North Horn! was a Mnrshileld visitor last ovcnlng, from his on busl- ncss. .Buys Lots. M. A. MeLnEcan. of,M1.1.?' K- ' "KSSEY of South Coos Eastsldo, has boucht ton lots on fuYor w"9 n -ioppor in Marshllcld ft r.A Ninth street, between P. mid n. tlmro touaj. second line U each day; a compar- Bor boy at the Western Union; was ' v ,",," 'son on consecutlvo heights will arrested last night by Officer Doano A ' uP,PMls wn,8 ('own Indicate whether It is high or lowfor rl(11B blcyclo without a light. ,Y0a8 Ulvor rnnch todn' U.64 '"i nuuui, uuii-un u mill u, mere . .,,,.,.- 0.1 fro' Honry Scngstncken, for $825. ' .' M DONALD wns down from his 7,37 They aro near Mr. McLaggan's Daniels Creek camp last ovcnlng on business. GEOHQE D. JAMES nnd family ex pect to leavo on tho Alllanco for Portland. 5.9 3.03 5.7 3.37 5.5 4.13 5.3 4.49 5.0 12.0S 5.7 i.nn 5.9 0.3 bonio, 1.45 8.14 . .. 5.9 0.2 Author- Here. Jas. Upham, who l.r.i a at is said to bo a mni'nzlnn wrltnr of ' O.-li . " . . .- " .-... w. ............... . M - I 0,o note ami to Uavo boon a big con- mwiiuiskt i.uckiiart lert yeBtor-. 9,17 trlbutor to Everybody's on tho blgl Jay afternoon for Unndon audi 0,2 land and timber owners, 1b at Tho othor Coquillo Valley iiolnta. I 9.44 Chandler. Ho Is said to bo looking, MRS. HOY MOOItE and daughter,! 0,5 into tho ownership of tho big tracts DoEtta Moore, loft today for Fort-1 10.07 of tlmbor In this section to bo usod land and Wan lngtun points. I 0.9 in a series of articles soon. JULIUS LARSON Is in from Larson' inlet today and has practically ro- mcK again. i oni macginniB is . covered rrom ms recent illness flee hero, loft today for Portland. Ho is succeeded by Mr. Hunter, who arrived hero this week. MISS LOUISE ROYER Is oxpected liero soon from Portland for an, extended visit with Miss Elvira Frizeon. REV. J. V. HENSON of tho SwodisU Lutheran church, loft today for Ta eonin, whoro ho will Bpond a couple of weeks attoiidlng tho Columbia Conferenco of the Augustana Sy nod. GEO. N. 11ATTEY nn-1 wife loft on tho Dronkwater tcday for Salem In response to n message announc Ing the Illness of his father, Itov. Untoy, a retired minister. Mr. Bnttcy hns been with tho Curry barber shop. Mil, HALL, n prnnlnont Hood Ulvor capitalist, who has been hero a fow days looking over posslblo invest ments In tills section, loft for homo this morning, but stated that ho would soon Iio back hero. It is ex pected tliat ho will become identi fied with this section. Ho says that thoro isn't too much to bo said In favor of Coos Hay ami slnco his first visit horo a fow yearB ago, ho has been boosting this section ns tho best in tho west and tro ono with tho greatest possibilities and . most llkoly development. 10.29 1.4 WK.ITIIKII FORECAST Br Ami I'm1 l'rrii to Coat Iltjr Tlrao. ' OREGON Rain; southerly gale. IiOCA L TEMPERATURE , RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m., Fob, 21, by UonJ. Ostlind, special government mo toorologlst: Maximum gs Minimum 38 At 4:43 a. m 45 Proclpltatlon 99 Precipitation bIiico Sopt 1 1!)1'7 ; 45.85 Precipitation same period last yror 43.97 Wind: Southwest; rain. reported nuito Blck ncaln at tho JAMES FERRY mul Will Rlinni lofj i.rirnrH.M.i tinii iiuuiu 01 ma who on bourn l'litn touay tor tno ferry rnnch which NORTH REN'I) Concert Band, MASQUERADE Danco, February 21, ADMISSION, COC. street. His illness nimonrs to hnvnl Mr. Forrv will mnniurn lionpufnrf. ' ii.ivn n.vnw ivmr.r'o n.tr.T,. patched up tho family troubles N. POWERS, formerly of Dakor City, FICHRUARY 21. which resulted in Mrs. Mncglnnls leaving his home somo tlmo ago and starting suit for divorce. This is Bovoral times tholr troubles hnvo gotten Into tho divorce courts, but each tlmo they havo boon adjusted, who has boon assisting Mutineer Sciiotter in tho western Union of- Tlmo8 Wnnt acTo brine results. I I Somo Contest. Don Gardiner wbb In Mnrshilold lnst evening displaying poniethlng now In spring styles, m hirsute adornment on his upper Up that promises to become a full-fledged iuoii8tncho. It has not nulto caught , up with t' o sltnllnr undertaking Mtat 'W. J. Conrad hn started, but Don '1'as hopes unless some real baBoball ; mngunto comes along mid kidnaps hi 111 as a "star In disgust'." - I STONELAKE G&cfMB Mil W iliiiflfe. KMiLriyfitff3 MORN. For Sidetrack. It Is cxnectod that tho Southern Pacific will short-1 lv hncln thn rnnnlrurtlnn nf n aliln. I lnnl. fn tin Vn.tl. 1.1-... .. . l' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I 4 house In Fern- ftor u p. m. PHWiSMnrSMTOSS mmmewammw t, nauwji SSnBJ.A?W.?rVo5trfSt o "o the cold stora' o'K, Tl "-n-m. " r.V..,.nK0'. l tii,r..?I"?.nt F.0.ni: Dow'b Ocean Dock nn.l tho Standard 'aIo. Phone 174-R, a Magneld. FrWrFSW 2: Swt0, iarofTu' XTKH-HeLahl, wnM.woman ,0 11 rect rail connection ns booh ns tho tl0 washing for small family. 372 iwmav fn i 1 i.. t , lo(n' railway Is conncctPd up with. Wc8t Commorclnl. FOR SALE noVMAV Tn mi. n.,.i mo t t '"l" runway is conncciru up witn. D W?nUho.?ho" In'pUnild &" b"B,lt fr' tho Tor"llnl F Fobruary 12, a son. Mr. Dowmnn uoin)Bn' Is well known hero, bolnir nnrt ... ., i n a ,..i. i. SmiIOfolhritnM0)J ' i?m", M,U , B,0.r; "' ,'" PoeYon 'ono of tho or gl al . , . u m,m lt,,n,,on 1W b0 oxtomloa copies of tho Ulstor County Gazette, ANTE b their ninny friends on thn Hay. published nt Kingston. Ulster Coun- for n I ty, Now York, January 4, 1800, Jimt 111 years ago. tiio paper is yollow OR R1T FiirnlttlKHl housekeep. nig rooms. 415 south Fourth street. I) Dressmaker by tho ilny fow days. Phono 318-.I. ora.MJiciuuiJ. To Mr. nnd Mrs. ii.i ,.nr n..A mi... :..,.,i 1.. ..ft"', l.'nn rank Stiindrlilgo at their home at with ago nnd worn by much hand-, enough Iloniyvl le. Saturday. February 21, Hug. but tho print Ib clear. It 1b n adapted 11 own, uiuii mm uorn. Btnnll rour-pago papor and contains f , v . "! TT n ' . . .nM nccount of tho do.ith of Georgfe CicIh .Nctr Autu C. C. Going, who 'Washington bb tho principal iiowb returned t Is week from Portland, Item. Thore aro n number of nd brought with him a fluo Overland vortlsoments, Including ono offering touring car. for snlo a nogro wench. RiTovcix Pin T'iroiiBh a Times More Siniillniiv. Joo Simspr. a I HALE IlIO ncroM, nil level to plow, 40 ncrrs well ted to cranberry culture abiindanco of wator tho year FOR round, pionty or sand handy, peat soil 2 to 10 foot (loop; 4 acres of tho cranborry ground clonred of all tress and stumps. Iralance oaHlly cloared, n 7-room hoiiBO, barn and out buildings, wntor plpod to tho Iioubo nnd FOR HAM FOR Sli: Aiiconn eggn for hatch ing. E. A. Stonocyp..er, Phono C-J. FOR HALE 1 lO.h.p. giiHolino en glno, at n sncrlflci'. Phono C-J. FOR HALE IfeRfi for luKrliliiR. Whlto Orpington, Rhodo Island Rods, Whlto Leghorns. Phono 124-L. FOR SALE No. 1 piano; can bo Ibspoctcd at Bon Smith's, 3G9 Park nvo. $250, one-half cash, rust In monthly paymotits, L. M. Hosolton, MarBhflold. SALE CHEAP One ladv'a driving mnro, rubber tlrod buttKr nnd harness; also two flno blood ed driving colts, full brothers, coming threo nnd four yonra old. Phono 31C-L. -Team, wagon nnd hnr- found nd, Mr. C. H. Mnrsli hns ro- rook who Iibh boon around town for ,mr! - n,l'es from Lnkosldo and, hosb. Ennulro It. B. Biirncs, Bay cni'nrml n vnlnnliin ln.in.,. ci,u ..t.. n .. I r. ...Una .... xrnHii. i..in. an...i. i,i.. m a. 1.11 ........uivj nuoiuiii .Jiiir nil FlllllU UIIIO. WMH (llinrnilllllOU JCHIOr-' " '"" "III JiuilH llliui, auillll- .'H', i. U. JiOX mo. which Biio lost, uno insertion or tho dny by City Physician Straw for a l brought-tho ownor. L. E. Hendrlx smallpox, making tho third caeo In1 of tl 0 Goldon Rulo found tho pin. thin Imtnedlnto vicinity. Dr. Straw , ,, . ," ' snya that lo now has tho post hoiiflo1 Mulicr Dead. ItIoiuIs of Itov. nnd roadv to noirrounin rso tii.it ninnnt' . ..-...-..... ..... ...,, ., . Oregon ja464asiy M&ig'gjEgfl,jig IRVING BLOCK Men's and Boys' Outfitters Fresh, crisp, colorful. Ono or two will brlghton up any languid, winter wardrobe wondorfully. Negligoo shirts (M E( an A tO lth Marched cuffa J I . JU dllU $, French cuff shirts, with plain nnd soft fronts. SJ1 CA anA ? Mme liavo collnrs to match. All now styles ....ipl.JU allU p rtld MlB. Robert BrOWIlllli; have re- lin nnnrnntlnmt In llmlr lmmna nml colved tho sad Intolllgencft tint Mrs. hopes by a rigid onforcomont of tho Browning B father died whllo thoy the regulations in nrovnnt nnv nnrnni! woro on tholr vacation In Portland, of It. Ho says ho has boon Informed AVAXTEI) To chnngo Colnnidn Mi-a. urowiiing uas tno Bympntny or thoro nro a number 0f ensea In North tho community In her boreavomont. Bond thnt lmvo not boon quarantined. Tillies Prl0IUT. Doillltv Sheriff Tnlri. Tnir Kmilli Arcordlnc fn n J. L. Tollofson loft 011 tho Bronte- report hero, tho tug Powora will wntor t Is morning with Win. ahor- probnbly bo taken to San Francisco! "inn, wanted nt Waupaca, Wis., for nB soon ns tho wonthor Bottles nndi - n statutory offonso agnlnst his 15- put into sorvlco by th" C. A. Smith ( year-old daughtor. Shormnn was nr- Company thoro, towing barges of I rostcd In a South Slough tlo camp, lumber to tho various points. In , 1 orn Pacific R. R. from Eimcno to Mnrshflold crosses the plnco. roil SALE T,ot for snlo or tmdo Ono county rond cross tho plnco. on Ninth street. Inqulro nt 401 Price, $10,000, ono-hnlf cash, Ninth street South, bntnnco on terms. Apply to tho ownor, A. R. Enyonrt, Coqulllo, kor HALE lllnrtl nnd fov hoiiml Springs, Colo., 0-room modern hoiiso, vnluod nt $2500, for Mnrshflold or North Bond prop- orty. For Information writo to H. for HALI-l-'iirnltiiro of seven- puppies, two months old; will mnko flno trailers for benr nnd wildcat. $25.00 pair. Address E. O. Swodborg, Stockyards Stn., Denver, Colorado, P. Mndson. 520 West Wlllnmetto St., Colorndo Springs, Colo. FOUND tho ftituro, tho Smlth-Powera Com had nt Times offlco by describing proporty nnd pnyixig ror this no tice. PRICES ARE ADVANDED Wo have Just rocoivod notlco of tho ndvnnco In prlco on nil of in" unsold portion of Cooston, but this does not mean thnt tho opportunities nro oxbnusted. On tho contrary, tho vory best onys remain. Most of tho out-lying proporty luia boon sold, nnd iu ew of dcve'opm nt for 1914, already planned, this Insldo proporty ' worth all, and more, than present prlcoa, COOS BAY REALTY CO., Imc. Pliono 201-J. ! Fly lflshlng. Ranchors from Cooa P?nv will 'havo compnrativoly j:ttlo1ro."x, y' Wjl Kj'V"'",,,'!; uoos uivor roport that tho rly fish- uirncuit rnrting to do horo, aa tho IiiK la unusually good for this onrly South Inlet enmp will probnbly bo , In tho sonson nnd that a fow Hours 'I nnod un In n fow months nna tho of sunshlno nBiilts In tho trout smnllor lnunches can handle tho I rising to tho fly in flno shapo. Tho othor towing. 1 reports nro stirring up tho local ! LOST I anglers who nro getting out tholr Egg Prices Drop. As n rosult of pnrnphornnlln. n Yl8lt. ot A Coqulllo Vnlloy ogg .0st mii.i iimr i..,h.i... ii,.,.r.i loa. r l'oroiThurmlay. prlcoH of own, tor rot,.rn . Tlni08 offI ' Recovei-s Glove. Mrs. L. L. Gilbert on tho local morkot wont down with of Enstsido today rocovored n gloyo n crnsb. Thursday morning, local " W'lllnli Rllnlnilt tlln nllinx .In v. annn Stores Wflrn linvlni" nn llll'll nn f ll tl. ' nftor losing jt bIio enmo to tho Times ty-flvo conts por dozen for fresh ouiro niui ioscriuou it. anortiy nftor- bbi "" uon wi.en 1110 i;uquiuu WANTED room Iioubo; nlco locntion, house for rout. Inquiry 173 Elovonth streot West. FOR SALE Furniture of 10-room house. 409 North Broadway. Phono 160-X. FOR RENT f FOR RENT Modern Nlv-rooiu liouno on Contrnl nve. Inqulro Mrs. Far rlngor. Phono 380-J. RANCH FOR HENT on very liberal terms to tho right party. Splendid chnnco for stock nnd potntoos. Ranch, enro of Tlmos, FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for houBokcoplng. 103 S. 2nd st. m R.ovfll TONIGHT To raiuinviiio xfi.ffi.dHcl!lt. . lowen, in two pretty TJtM" .f now lectures. lite'-. ,n tw ola, with ' little n" ... ttlires3. Maudo Feoly Thanhn!i,t 8UPPrted y a not- eplot. "r Uranm WIth Kfarcel'naVy'" Keystone one : m'S3!on, lower floor. 15c: bal- nVnl-l4- .morrow night ln -oW. r i.ino Hours." a clna- f!sJa7 ,v "3 w, hs tne little : n. ,.?' TOMORROW vrntiT 111 be shQwnr"nvfnUon at Chicago "'Shown awln tonlgjit. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHfELD BROS. Russell Building, Central Avenue wards tho glovo was broiiuM In by !nn lmd mado tho rounds, tho prlco WANTED fJlil fm- uenofiii honso. Mr. Luparis. who Is employed on tho had dropped to 27H conts a dozon.i work. Mrs. Ward M. Bioko. 9CC stroet cleaning crow. Poultrymon roport a big Increnso in So,,th cth 8treet. tho number of oggs from tholr flocks FOR RENT Inrgo houw 011 South 11th street. Phono 119-L.. or A. B Campbell, hrwJn.B "en, rent. TLe frn.eS, ue,p' lry a Want Afl BLOCKl'S FAM'OUS FLOWER-IX-TIIE-BOTTLE Perfumes FINEST IN THE WORLD THE FRAGRANCE OF FRESH FLOWERS SEE OUR WINDOW Scandinavian Drug Store Corner Central Avenue and Second Street Woman Injured. Mrs. David AN tno ,nst f-w dy8- oxnndor, wife of the proprlotor of tho , , Jnva Coffee House, austnined a frnc- 9US0. M' J- D- Go8S nill! I" A tured leg and a dlalocation when she LHJoqvIst, t 0 contending counsel In s'lppod and foil on tho stops lending i" mso of Anderson and BniPiie'l to tholr npartmont ovor tho Ilillyer V8- tho Smlth-Powera Logging Coni clgnr atoro tlla morning. Sho Is u I'an'. 'lttVo uoo' .notified that tho henvy woman and tho Injuries nro Supreme Court wIU hoar nrgumonts most painful and sovero. In it on March 4. Tho caso la of con- sldorable importanco, tho question at Plilclcpii Ttiinrlins L. P. ITounnr- I8SUO UOIIIH aa to WAOtllor a logging man is nlnnnlnc tn establish a flno road la a public carrier which has chicken ranch on his now farm on tho right or eminent domain, por Catchlng Inlet, handling only thor- mittlng It to uso prlvato lnnd or a oughbred fowls. M. A. MacLeod, I public hlgliway na n right of way. of tho Marshfield Sun, Is also go-1 Tl 0 lower courts decided tho caso, Ing Into tho poultry gamo on his, which Involves right of way In tho ranch near LIbby and this weok re-; slougn country, In fuvor of the Smltli- colved aomo flno fowU from Port- rowers company. land na a starter, I J, Lee Brown. Ph. G, Robt. W. Swanton, Ph. C. in tho First Baptist church. Ho has In San Frauclhco. Word has boon RovItiiIh Hero. Bruco T3vans Is received by Jesse Luee from a friend oxpected here about March 1st to in San Francisco tolling of n numbor hold a series of evangelistic meetings of Coos Baylies there. Chaa. Aiken, who was with a cannery ln northern California, la now visiting thoro. Al ton Songstncken Is with tho Crow- I ley Launch Company, of wl Ich, Hen 1 ry Welder, son of Mr. and Mra. R. M. Woider of Ten Mile, la superin tendent of construction on tho rock piers they are building for tho Key Routo. Ed Wioder baa an offlco po sition with tho company. Grant Eg gora is now there and Will Lnwlor Is reported to be making his headquar ters near gu Rafael while represent ing Nil eastern firm on the road. CLOSE LIBRARY Attention! Very soon a now stock of, LADIES' SUITS AND COATS will arrive, prices from $15. to $25, Also a popular priced line of ladlos' furnishings. Western Outfitting Co. Russell bldg., Central ave. The library will be closed on Monday- on account of .Washington's birthday. Get Our Told and Rheumatic Capsules if you want a remedy that will do the work in the least possible time without lurmful after effects. These capsules aro non-laxative and act on the system by killing poisonous germs, eliminating uric acid and as a general stimulant, For Rheumatism they are unex celled as hundreds of our patrons can testify! we sell more boxes of this preparation than all other reme dies put together, Try a box and bo convinced, Your money back if not satisfied with results, THE LEADING DRUG STORE. for Quality Goods, Penslar Remedies and where your Prescriptions will be filled correctly. 9 4