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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1914)
-U2tl .tctsto "nMjf . -n- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914--EVENING EDITION. ivelaiHMM.'HMnTlMHIII 5 FROM rryn irfM" ' " ' OEAD I0RENGE Suddenly Suc- inancial -iviai- Brcakdown fnn1l 1 fi.- O. of Florence, and n " .. fnr ho early o Sluslaw tlinn nny I, died m riuiu.. Liipailnl'. I. .mi. who Ib nt- I ar f nrniion. Monday by word of i father, ui iu teforo death canio a concrni uiunnuit ....t,. i.v financial ig tlio post few i a wiuow nv "" . .,! Mnrennrlto. i to Florence Uirtj l. ihrni iii'i'iiiitra iiu Ini; character there HO residence. " L..i.in in l.niu It a sawmill with o 000 feet daily; nc ll tho Ihird salmon .i via alilim hnvi etween tlio Sluslnv, Thn till' llOHCOC J ion!) nnit Im ha? write, a passcngoi i... iiit. or years "t ",r iA, S. mini, uciwcuii l...llnn 'T'lm boat Mini tvoi -- Ei. f. TMnrrtnnn llP Iciicral inercliaiullse burned inreo yean Lin Mm owner nf n at city. Ho owned nbcr. bTATi: TIIOl'llLK roi-ftiilv filed In irt h some of the tho estato of EIUp ifml. nrnvllli! that aoved as admlnlstra te. Mr. Dunn was befor' tlio court to f the petition should : Anrll IT, IB tho Hbo hearing. Gold All. ItOUTKS Ictory bid wont Into 10.. for a in nil route Ity All are ro-nil- lljdcr on tbeso routed line. ralso their bids, lllrao to do bUBlnoss After you sign up till bo Undo Sam with you for tli -Gold Hunch Ulouo. CUIUIY COfNTY Irford Trlbuno says gottlng Ilvoly In the candidates In J. honey, It publl- Representative: 0. II. t. for Sheriff; W. uDiican, (or Sliorlff. filewn, for Com mis- AT COQl'ILLK ! has 111 Rt rnmnlnln.' fountain attnchinont I by which cold wal led to hot boxes ln- f lie u applying for I device Mr. Vnimc llfoail mnn nn.l tlilo Invention In tho lino es. coqulllo Ben- oi' engine Oil Illf r2ntmlli.n ...11. .aiimiiiiii; -On limit.! ll.wi. !ll.. MnrMi 1 n Tim oa the Pacific Coast lth Diesel engines edfrom tho Oakland J. ITftnlnn he Mario h. Hanlon, " nq utted to nc- i v!engors. S)0 If XlVer. tiirnlr... nnr ilaute. "" Id CO fnc tlm ..!.. fl engines to visit tho ' the Slim .i,ii. wa nf ;: :.,"." n,ur A?,h,,i..,ru"'' .r"'- one attract. "w from steamship engine, whlcli ,n gasoline from . 1 braiul nn... . ml. " "" UOVOI' Wag craft, and liav- ,er, while occu- "X steam engines. XlKIYf: M lCAk' J. I,. r,r, r . Phono 89. .TpLkin(lY0Hhave a'fer eomcany. JIYKTIiK POINT l'CjINTintS Xcuh f Upper Cdipilllo A'nlley ns Told by Tlio lCntcr'lKO Frank Ollvor Albro nnd Miss Mnry Cnthrlno Drain wcro quietly married Wednesday morning at ton o'clock at tho residence of Dr. and Mrs. Lesllo G. JohnBon, Itov. W. S. Wil liams of tho First Presbyterian Church pcrformlnB tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Albro will make Myr tlo Point their futuro home. Mrs. 1C, A. Loop and daughter, Freda, wore Marshflold visitors the fore part of the week. Gcorgo Qoodrum, tho Marshfleld automobllo ngent, was In town Mon day on business with T. W. McCIos key who hnndles tho Hoo's hero. Miss Inn Hollo, of Mnrshflold, wns an ovor-Sundny visitor with MIsbcs Anonii nnd Dora Harrison. CUItltV COUNTY NIJWS SnSi.9? AV t i..4 " '""r uuen- Kfiffas tot Th ,St 8an' gnend and guar- CohriPUOn Ph ! SaD- Opposite Phone 74 rn !6,,loc7aVa6e?cy: 1'orl Orford F.vontH ns Told liy Tlip Ti'Ilniiic. A, A. Jnmlcson has n four-hors? tenm, that, whtlo thoy nro not un usually largo, nro hard to bent when It comes to moving a big load. A load of logs Unit ho Is delivering to tho mill wns weighed last Satur day nnd tipped tlio scales nt 0230 pounds. That menus that earn horso hns over n ton to drag over muddy winter roads. It Ib reported that Jack Howard, tho commercial traveler, Is about to closo it deal for tho purchnso of the Gold Ilcach Globo. Tho long over-duo ftnndolph ar rived nt Port Orford nt noon yester t'ny with n good supply of provis ions and relieved tho small famine thnt has licon existing at this ptacc hlnco tho wharf wont down. Jus. K. Nodlno was down from Dnnmnrk Friday nnd mndo applica tion to provo up on his homestead, lie brought his dogs nlong and made tin unnucccssful attempt to start a vlld cat that had been killing some of W. H. Uonnott'H sheep on tho Neoly place. Mr. Nodlno claims to hnvo the 1911 record for treeing nnd killing wild cnts, hnvlng bagged ten In tho Inst two months. GUSH W I nn llUimOTl' Mll.li HOLD Tho Ilurbott mill about three tullos north of town, wns sold last week to n company of local men consist ing of A. F. nnd IC. G. Gnrdncr. i; I in or Miller nnd Hcrt Tolinan, nil of Hnrbor, Two of tho boys nro hero now ropnlrlng tho tramway nnd mak ing othor necessary arrangements for starting up tho mill nt oner. This enterprise will fill n long-felt wnnt, ns well as bolng n lucrntlvo business vonturo for tho boys. Gold Honrli Cllobo. Coos ay-Eugene Line Is In Wrangle With Lane County Authorities Now EUQKNK, Or., Mnrch 1C Lano county refused to accept $CC00 tax money from tho Willamette Pacific and must lltignto In ordor to get tho nintiint claimed. Judgo Wllllnm M. Colvlg, attorney for tho Southern Pacific, ofored thlsBum In cash, rep resenting tnxoa on sixty-five per cent of the valuation for personal prop erty nftcr a consultation with Dist rict Attorney .1. A. Dovcrs, and S. W. Tnylor, treasurer. The railroad holds that tho state railroad commission lias fixed slxty flvo per cont of cash vnluo as the val uation at which proporty In Lane county Is assessed, and under this It meaiiB that "ensh" vnluo which la re quired by law mcann but sixty-five por cont of renl vnluo. This Is a very Important technical point nnd will mean thousands of dollars loss to every county In tho state If won by tho rnltronda. Tho taxes claimed by tho county on this proporty amount to over $10, 000. Tho refusal of tho railroad company to pay this sum, nnd tho re fusal of tho county to accept the $(!G00 moans thnt tho tnxes will ho allowed to hecomo delinquent nnd K.nt tho railroad must ttiko legnl steps to provont collection. KNOTS STAY TIKI) On Tuesday Chas. M. Zlmmermnn nnd Kdua A. Floyd wcro married at tho M. 1). parsonngo by Rov. C. II. Ilyran. Mr. Irrynn hns boon tying theso mntrlmonal knots for twenty flvo years and ho has not yet hoard of one thnt has boon untied In tho dlvorco court. Coqulllo Sentinel. KI.KP ClllliDltKN OFF HTKKKT Tho city offlcorfl wnnt tho young peoplo of the city botweon fourtcon and eighteen years of ngo to fully understand thnt nftor April 1 tho 0 o'clock curfew ordlnauco will bo rigidly enforced, nnd tlioso on the streets nfUr that hour will got Into troublo unless they hnvo a mighty good reason to give. Coqulllo Son- t'lioi. J?r 5'""?.' SMART RESULTS OBTAINED BY NOVEL COLLARS, VESTS AND SASHES It Is Interesting to note the effect of A cleverly cut collar, an unusual little vest or a graceful, well placed sash. They go for to make the success of the frorU. The oash or girdle may be placed at the natural waistline or it Is very high or very low as the fancy Inclines. There Is a new hip sash that Is ex tremely youthful and becoming to most figures. in No. 80S4 several of these features are brought In. The dress Is develop ed In tt-te de negre ratine. There Is e plaited vest of cream colored net and a wide hip saBh of satin In a some what lighter shade ot brown plaid. A trimming band on the skirt Is ar ranged to give tho effect of a tunic. This costume may bo copied In size 36 with 4 yards of 42 Inch material with 2 yards of 38 Inch satin for sash and trimming. An afternoon frock for the little maid made up In dark red wool crepe with underblouse or net Is Illustrated In 7996. The skirt shows a bit of drap ery on each side, which Is new and pretty. This little dress may be made for a child of 8 with 2 yards of 36 Inch ma terial and M yard of net for the gulmpe. No, 8084 sizes 34 to 42. No. 7996 sizes 6 to 12. Each pattern 15 cents. To obtain either pattern Illustrated till No slze out this coupon anil enclose 15 cents In stamps or coin. De sure to state number Name of pattern and size, measuring over the Address fullest part of the bust Address Pattern Department, care of this paper. Stop Here for Bargains in grnnitewnro, glassware, cliinawarc, alum inum ware and notions. Our Millinery Department is worth your inspection Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND An Advertised Store Is Always Under "The Spot-Light Test" ASTOItK that prospers "under tho full light" ot newsapor publicity must bo a GOOD STOKI3. Tho Btoro conducted on busi ness principles aid n to those of foreign peddlers could not Bitrvlvo "tho udvortlelng test" at nil. , Tho storo which ndhorcs to no fixed standard ot sorvlco or of values would fall, through advertis ing, fnr nioro quickly than othorwlso. For advertising fixes public attention lipon n Btoro upon Its sorvlco, upon Its policies, upon Kb special price-cutting sales; and Hicbo must "stand tho tost," or tho storo Itself will fail. The merchant who avoids tho fullest publicity, tho fullest annlysls of values, Is proporty uudor HUflplclon. COOS HAY TI.MKH PIIONK lilit KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KYKUYTHINO IN TDK IIAKKIIY LINK MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 1SJI NOIITII SKCOND ST., NKAK CKNTItAfj AVKNUK. PHONK 128. S. S. AR0LINE. KQUIPPKI) WITH WIltlHiKSS FINK IWBSKNGKIt ACCOMMODATIONS. NKW STKIH, 110AT. Sail from North Ilcnil, Friday, Marcli 20, for Snu .Fniuclsco. . PASSKNGKItS AND FltKlfiHT North Bend Lumber Company, Ants. I Phono 1571. North IIoiul ItKDUOTIONS IN VltKIGIIT ItATKS WITIIDItAWN S. S. HARDY SAILS FItOM SAN FKANCISCO FOU COOS DAY KVKUY AIrKItNATK FHIDAY AT 4:00 I M. Sun FrnnclNco office, Harrison St. Dock, Pier 1(1, West Const 8. S. Line. 13. J. LINDKN, Agt.. Phono Doug. 2070. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco. S. S. Redondo Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. Sails Sunday, March 15, nt 12 o'clock noon, for Shu Francisco, San Pedro nnd Kim Diego, S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. Will sail from Coos Bay for San Francisco Saturday, March 14, at 11 p. m., from Smith mill dock. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23. and 600 Fife bldg. Coos Bay agent, C. F. McGeorge, Phone 44. EQUIPPED WITH WinELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Mnrshflold March 14th, 11 a. m.; March 21st, 7:00 a. m. March 28th, 11:30 a. m.: April 4th, 1 p. m.; April lltb, 10 a. in.; April 18th, 1 p. m.; April 25th, 10 a. m.; April 30th, 1 p. in. Sails from Portland March 18th, 2Gth, 8 a. m.; April 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 28th, 8 a. m. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points and information as to routa and rot en cheerfully furnished. Phone 427-L. II. J. MOIHt, Agent S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH AVIHELESS SAILS FOU rOKTLAND FItOM MAHSHFIKLD 8ATUKDAY, MAItCII 11, AT 13 NOON ROUND TIUP, $18.50. Connection with tho Xorth Hank I toad nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phone 4 1. O. F. MTJEOKGE, Agent. J Do You See ns Well With One Eyo As Tho OtlierV Should yoit have headaches or want to Improve your eyesleht, try my special crouud combination glnr,Bfs. Young or old, with thjs SPKCIAIj GLASS can read fino print, do closo work or ace at a dis tance. All glasses fitted by me nro warranted to give satisfaction DIt. W. H. ItlOIIAltDSOK, Onlonictlilst. Office 187 N. Broadway. Marshfleld, Pictures & Framing Walker Studio i-aee Chimneys Flro IMnccs. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick wrk nt prices that nro right. AND ALL WOItlC UUAKANT.HKD Call nt "The Flresldo," Jakusoa Illdg., 1.17 Second st. riiona 4 34-J. French Hnngcs. our wnrsu Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunits botwee 'any pplnts In Mnrshflold for the fallow ing rates, dollvory to he nado Ib tho first stories ot buildings Ono trunk f 3A rhrco trunks BO rwolvo trunks 1.00 Star Transfer and Storage C. Levi llclsuer, Pri. Phonos, lao-j. 40-L: si. rt. DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 1H0-J. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY M ILDHKD IIOGKKS NELSON. Teacher of Plnu Pupil of Hugo Mntisfeldt t Ban Francisco, Cnl. Flv years' i touching oporluc In San Franclsra lies. 994 South Tenth St. Phono 4 10-J. WT. TOMPKINB, D. S. T. (Wvltmor Metkwds.) Every kuowu disease treated without drugs or surgery. !,. 2," 130 North Drondwny. ' Phono 210-Ij. Mnrshflold, Or. GEO. C. MURPHY, Export Plane, Playor nad Orcaa Tuning. Rogulntlne nad Repair In?. Res. 842 So. Broadway. Orders may bo loft at the TTHoy B. Allen Music Store, Ceitr&l f avenue. TOKIj OSTLIND. ) Plniio Tuner nnd Repairer 115 8. Sixth street. .Phone lOlMJ. IjOiivo orders nt W. It. Unities Muslo Company, J M. WRIGHT: Phon JllS-R, HU1LD1NG CONTRAOTOR ICstlmntcs furnished eu re4Hs. CO. GOSNKY, Contractor and llulldw."" Bstlmatcs, drawtne aud speclflca tlons furnished en request, A satisfied customer Is better ref- oronco than n hank. Look nuy ono of my 1C up asd eat If I am reliable. Phono 3151. Marshfleld, Or. DR. II. M. SHAW Eyo, Ear, Noso nnd Throat. DR. MATTIE U. SHAW Diseases ot women and cblldrea. Olllco phone 330, Rooms 209, 261, 202, Irvlag Block. IIouso phono, 105-J. R. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marehflold, Oregon. Rooms 204-205, Coke Uulldlng. Ilesldenco phono 252-X, Odlco phone 112-J. MRS. FARRINGER, Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio, No. 1091, Corner Commercial and EJsventh 8U. Phone 880-J, . BENJAMIN OSTLIND, J Consulting Eagtaeer and Architect. Offices, SOU Irving Block. Phono 10:i-L or 207-J. Marshfleld, Oregon. pERX, RILEY UALLINaER PltLnlst and Teacher Residence-Studio, 237 86. Broadway Phone 18-L, WO. CHANDLRR,. ARCHITECT. Kooms SOI and 80S, Coke BaJldtaf Marsuiieni, uregov. WM. S. TURI'EK, ARCHITECT Marshfleld. Orncon. If you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want A4 la Tie TIism. 4 .JfjfUl&tilimPi feSi3--- K ittai-iArA "Li. .Mu&