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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. PROCEEDINGS OF WHITE GLOVES CLEW Full IWc e..i. Cfl - 00 ouiis to Rw UNIQUE PANTATORlliii 1 -mi Vyciurai Ave. SIX 00 in, l1 SYNOPSIS OK COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR FEHRU- ARY, 11)11, TERM. IikIIkoiiIh Mrs. John Whobroy, cnro of Mlrn Stovons $ G.00 J. G. Jackson, support of solf 10.00 LowJb Ingram, Bupport of Bolt COO Knto hull an, support of solf COO Chns. llaydon, support of solf 10.00 E. W. Fnhy, support of Dolly and CIs, Indians 10.00 13 va Anderson, support of self 1G.00 Iittolla Stewart, support of solf 10.00 Cor6 J Gllkoy, support of solf iii 1 1 1 1 1 , ) 1 1 i . in. oo John U. Fox, support of aclf.iG.oo Nclllo Crow, support of solf 10,00 John Pombrllllnnt, support of solf COO "Walter Andrews, support of solf 10.00 B. J. HarrlBon, support of solf C00 J. H. Estos. Bupport of self.. 10.00 Nancy Kcclor, support of Bclf 10.00 II. O. Cameron, support of solf 10.00 Emily Hums, support of solf 7.50 Nancy Palmer, support of solf 7.50 ilrs. C. E. Covell, support of llollo Covell 10.00 Boys and Girls Aid Society, nllowanco of Coos County. 10.00 Charles Dolph, support of self G.00 Mrs. Gilpin, support of solf.. 10.00 Mary Wadam, support of solf 10.00 Radical O. West, support of solf 15.00 Mrs. Ward, support of solf. . 5.00 Indigent .Soldiers' Fund II. W. Lundy and Q. M. Jcwoll, Post No. 5:1, al lowance for From, Duoll Prey, Hunch, Whobroy, Ulchards, CrlBhabor . .'. . . 32.00 Mrs. O. W. U'BKott 1.00 A. J. Wilson 15.00 Margaret ltud&on COO Frances A. Kolley COO Wnltor Drnno 10.00 Dlannn T. Harrows 10.00 Avory II. Tyler 8.00 Mary Good in an COO Lucrotla lloss COO David DavlB 10.00 Widows' PciinIoiih. Anna HaiiHon 10.00 Porl Ulloy HnllltiKor 17.50 Annlne 10. Harrows :t2.50 Elizabeth J. Wyant 17.50 Ellen Motenlf 10.00 Mary Ellen .Mc.Mnhun 21.00 Kvn It. Hartley 17.50 Lllllo Porry 25.00 Mary Arnlle Uundo -10.00 MellBHa Nelson 25.00 Sarah S. Amos 10.00 Velota J. Danlela 10.00 Jennie Jl. CoiiIouku 17.50 Alice Stommoriunu 10.00 Fredorlku Sauduulst 25.00 Laura Alice Mtchoal 25.00 Selma Thomns 10.00 Clara K. Canterbury 10.00 Marlon F. LuiiKonborB 10.00 Sarah A. WIIhoii 10.00 Louisa J. Cnrhlu 55.00 Alice Jane KIiik :i2.50 Ella (1. Howmaii 10.00 Alice Sneddon 1 0.00 Ida P. PatoiHou 10.00 Hello T. I.owo 10.00 Lucy E. Hither 25.00 Sarah h Rnndlontni 10.00 Mary M. Rlchnrds 7.50 Mary E. Youiikor U2.50 iMararct m. UKren hmju j, Snrnli Wllllnnis 10.00 s, Cora J. conrnu lti.uii i HerHtorblrda nrlnor 17.50! a. Tl 7962 1 6096 A QUAINT SPRIGGED CREPE FOR SOUTHERN CLIMES Dainty materials and charming col orings aru being shown In tho ilmplo morning and day frocks for tho south. While- tho tailored suit of whlto or light colored sorgo, rntlno or cloth is still fa vored, tho ono-plcco drcsa Is equally used. They nro essentially plain, de pending upon material and cut for ef fect As Illustrated, No. SODS In develop ed In lloworod cotton crcpo. A tiny, old fashioned looking (lower In old roso Is ncnttorcd over a blue ground. A bit of hand embroidered batiste forms col lar and cuITh and trims the skirt. In size 3C thin model may be mado with G yards of 3 (J Inch crepe or Bilk. A charming little frock could be fash ioned after this design In one of tho now silks, tussnhs or voiles. Those may bo had In sovcrnl widths, '36 nnd 38 laches, and In prlco ratigo from 75 cents up. Most of tho now materials and trim mings favored for grown upa nro being used In children's things. Tho new printed nnd fancy woven novelty cot tons, crepes, voiles, etc., nro used and tho plain linens, chnmbrnys and piques. No. 7002 Is designed to slip on over tho head sailor fashion. Tho skirt Is attached to a slccvolcss undorwnl.n. Plain whlto crepe Is used here trimmed with colored floss and a low hung belt of red sueilo. For n child of 8 this dress required 2 yards of 30 Inch material. 'No. 8098 sizes 34 to 42. No. 7002 sizes 4 to 1-1. Each pattern 1G cents. To obtain cither pattern Illustrated (111 out this coupon nnd cncloxo 15 cents In stamps or coin. I to sunt to stato number of pattcin nnd nlzo, niunsurlng over tho fullest part of tho liuit. Aililrcmi Pattern Dvpnrtmon-, cnro of this paper. No N'nmo .. A (M rets Slzo W. W. Klfiht -11.00 E. W. Sturdovunt M.00 M. II. Prossoy 17.20 Grand .liu-m-N, Adj. Dee. HMil. Term Geo. I). Mnndlgo $13.20 J. It. Dovnult 11.00 J. L. CroHby 12.00 II. W. Dunham coo Mary Elizabeth Tanner .... 17.50 JtoBu Evalluo Own boy ari.uu Lyillu A. .McLay 1 0.00 Cathorlno SI. Clark 17.50 Aiarla Grant 10.00 Nancy A. Ilollenbopk 10.00 Elizabeth M. Ahull 25.00 Maudo J. Chnsu 10.00 Abblo Hralnard .12.50 Officers' Salaries nnd Clerk II ho JnmeB Watson, County Clerk .....$100.00 N. Oninundsoii, Second Deputy 83,33 1-3 Robt. It. WntBon, First Deputy 100.00 Iiuh K. Hunch, labor In Clerk's offlro C0.00 Dorothy Watson, labor In Clerk's offleo 78.00 Eva L. Sehroodor, labor la Clork'a offleo 00.00 M. O. Hawkins, draiiKht- iiiK hi Clerk b offleo 135.00 Sheriffs Office. W. W. GnKo, Sheriff ..$210,00 2-3 O. A. GnKo. Hrst Deputy 100.00 Geo. O. Loach, Offleo Clerk 78.00 ju. Oddy, Soeond Dep uty 83.33 1-3 .hM'f.it.'H Offleo T. J. Thrift, AsHOHBor $112.50 T. H. Currlo, offleo clorlc. 43.50 A. 11. Collier, Second Deputy 00.00 Frank Thrift, offleo elork.. 00.00 Treasurer- ami Tnv Collector's offleo T. M. Dinunlck, TreaBiiror. .$100.00 Dan Dhninlek. labor Sl Walter OordliiK. Inbor 28.50 V. Dinunlck, labor 3.00 J. A. Sullivan, deputy 70.00 Den Currlo, labor 43.50 J. C, SavaKo, labor 31,50 Raymond E. linker, salary as Co. Supt. for Jan $ 1 00.00 N. E. Landroth, salary ns Janitor 50.00 Dr. Wnltor Ciilln, salary aa Health Offleor 20.0S P. L. Rood, Balary as Co. eualor and exponseB . . . 35.70 .lui-ors, AiIJ. Ilw, 11)151, Term Clydo Collier $1S.00 W. H. Morgan 12.00 Ellla S. Dement 13. SO II. J. Isaacs 43.20 N. C Medloy 12.00 R. A. Crlhblna -10.10 Thos. Uuiily , 11.10 J. F. Fouta 30.00 O. N. Holt icuii C. M. Leo 13. SO Eugono Hninbloek lfi.OO E. A Harris 21. CO II. N. Loronz 42.00 Geo. A. Gould 34.20 R. J. Holvorstoit 43.80 B. C. Lohinanowaky 43. SO B. R. Lewis -14. SO .A. M. Snyder HA0 Goo. O. A. E. W. L. E. E. E. W. C. Roso 0.00 S. C. .Johnson 14. JU O. N. WIIhoii 12.00 .hums, Special Venire, AiIJ. Dee. II) lit, Term. W. Stuvtnsoii $C00 Mlutoyno C00 Paulson 2.00 Johiiuon 2.00 Kouts 3.00 Enyoart 3.00 Weekly 2.00 M. T. Clinton 2.00 J T. A. Walkor 2.00 Sam Stout 0.00 M. M. Yoiiiik 9.00 J. V. Shuck C00 J. D. Myers ... 2.00 L. Hnrloekor 2.00 J. W. Hlldonbrniid 0.00 It. L. Johnson COO l' R. Shores COO J. II. Sweot 2.00 Win. Hlto 2.00 It. II. Irwin 3.00 11. W. MnBt 3.00 L. 1). Smith 2.00 A. It. Enyenrt 2.00 Olo Paulson C00 James D. Clinton 0.00 A. P. Miller COO J. C. Nool COO UhnB. Evlnnd C.00 J. E. Paulson COO Wllnes-es, Stnto vs. Pnyton. Mnbel Mason $5. CO Hazel MaBUii 5. GO Witnesses, Stato vs. Vaughn John Hakansuu fx2.20 Clark Rogers 4. SO S. II. Whitney 9. SO Ethol Vaughn 4.80 Harry McGowan II. CO James Hayes 8. GO (lust Drown 12.10 Grand ilnry Witnesses, Adj. Deo. I (Mil Term A. J. Mondol $5.C0 J. Albert Matson 5. GO J. W. Carter 5. GO Robert Dlllnrd 5.00 Ed Wyant 7.20 Chnrles Hubbard 7.20 Susan Netherly 7.20 Mrs. Nethorly 7.20 Georgo Rotuor 5. GO Frank Rogura 5. GO George Jamea 5. GO Robert RoburtBon C.20 John Allen ' 5. GO George Keys 0.20 Clara CountB 0.20 Mrs. Mary Mrs. A. J. Hamlin 0.20 Mrs. L. Jowott 7.20 Thurza Jowett 0.20 Howard Hrott C20 Howard Hrott 2.00 Doleta Slmpsim 7.20 A. Wool 2.00 Lew Coiils C.00 RitBsell Thurston COO Pete lvla COO Merle Holdon 7.20 Wnltor Caplous 5. GO Jack Elwood 5, SO Charles Cessna 7.20 Frnnk Holmnn 7.20 W. II. Dtbbleo 7.20 A. S. Rohlur 5. GO Mrs. Rosa Hingamau 7.20 Elinor Parkinson C.C0 Jl T. M. Klelsoii 7.20 Harold Robertson 0.20 Mrs. George Keys G.20 Frod Nelson 5. GO Llnnlo CountB 0.20 A. J. Hamlin 0.20 Charles Lapp 7. GO J. Jowott 0.20 Edun Hrott C20 Mrs. Howard Hrott 2.00 Mrs. Mary Simpson' 7.20 Ruby Shupuon 7.20 Wnltor Noel COO E. R. Ltokloy COO Harry Klnnoy COO Hon Gentry COO Isnhello Hroiuiner 5. GO Elmer Parkinson 5. GO Witnesses, Stale vs. Sneddon Mrs. E. J. Hanson $7. GO E. E. Straw 5. GO L. J. Sehmlt. 7.G0 Robert Hnlantyno 7.G0 E. J. Hanson 7.G0 J. W. Carter 7.G0 E. MlngiiB 5. GO Witnesses, Stnto vs. Stout, (Juven ile Court.) John Dagger $2.20 Wnltor Lawhoru 2.20 Circuit Court Expenses M. M. Young, menls for jury mid bailiff 13.C5 Frnnk Hoffmnn, meals for jury nnd bailiff 4.55 Art hur P'cart . '"cala for J11 ry Continued on Pago Sovon Do Von See as Well With One Eyo As Tho Other? Should you havo headaches or want to Improve your oycslght, try my special ground combination glasses. Young or old, with this SPECIAL GLASS can rond flno print, do closo work or seo at n dls tnuco. All glasses fitted by mo are warranted to glvo satisfaction. DR. W. 11. RICHARDSON, Optoiuetlilst. Offleo 1S7 N. Broadway. Marshflold. NOTICE OF OF APPOINTMENT EXECUTRIX. Notice Is hereby glvon that pur suant to tho will of Charles T. Smith, doceased, and by order of tho County Court of Coos County, Orogon, dnted on or nbout January 30th, A. D. 1914, Maria Smith was duly appointed na rontos' .'.'.".'.'!!!. 0.20 Executrix of tho estato and last will auu tesiaineni ot unaries 1. annul, deceaBcd. All persona having claims against said estato are hereby notified to prosont tho same with proper vouchers within six months from tho dato of this notice, to said Executrix, by leaving tno samo in tho offleo of her attornoy, W. U. Douglas, Room 24, First National Hank of Coos Hay Hutldiiib, Marshflold, Coos County, Orogon. Dated at Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, February 2nd, 1914. MARIA SMITH, Executrix of tho last of Chnrles T. Smith, ceased, First publication, Feb. 3, 1914. Last publication, March 3, 1914. will do- MRS. M. J. ELROD Announces the First Showing of Spring Hats Wednesday March 4th Pictures &Fra Walker Studio I Embracing tho latest modols nnd correct ndnptntlons ns woll nB tho moBt deslrnhlo crentloiiB of tho world's foromost fnBhlon nrtistB in n bowlldcrliig vnrlcty of bcnutlful dcalgiiB. Direct from tho groat fashion centers como theso charming and clover hats. Deft fingers linvo combined braid and ribbon nnd Bilks Into stunning now models thnt show wonderful designing and blend ing' of colors. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons mid carbon paper delivered. Phono usyour order. Phono II. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMHKR, LATH, BIILNOI,K8, MOULDINGS, HASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HV USING OUU WOOD. PIION2C 100. tria SOUTH UROADWAY AVc have just received a shipment of SAT71.1 ITKR RTNQ, SATA1 ArACKIDRIiJL and SrOKED HER RING, SMOKED BLOATERS and SMOKED SARDINES. This is all new stock. Come in and get onv prices. These goods arc sure to please you. Capo Arago Coffee, COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE ItIO North Ilroadwuy. Phono :ill-.L KQL'IPPKD WITH WUIKLKSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK. Sails from Marshflold Friday, March Cth. 0 p. m.; Saturday, March 14, 11 a. 111.; Saturday, March 21, 7 a. in,: Saturday, March 2S, 11:30 a.m. Sails from Portlnnd, Mnrch 3, 8 p. 111., March 10, 8 p. 111., March 18, 8 n. 111., March 25, 8 a. in., April 1. 8 a. in. Ticket 011 eala to all Kustern polnt and Information as to routes and rnteti cheerfully furnished. Phono IU7-L. II. J, MOHIt, Agent S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS. SAILS FOR PORTLAND FROM COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, AT 3:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with the North Hank Head at Portland. North Pacific Steanuthlp Company. Phone 11. O. P. M'GEOItGE, Agent. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY MONDAY, MARCH 2, AT 3:00 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife llhlg., or Greenwich St Piers No. S3. Inter-Ocennle Transitortation Co., O. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phono 4-1. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENItY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMI1EU AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE. PHONE 4-J. COQU1LLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. j OUR ELEGANTS NEW SPRING GOODS .Titer n....... """ S. S. JENNINGS wmi HKVn ...mneys ni J-IIIN. Baylis3 Any kind of hrkk work it , thnt nrn M,i AND ALL WOHK GUAntvrJ Call nt "The FlrcsMe fi ......, .,, twcomi t. 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