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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1914)
mmuaumwM. IK 41 fy.t'"' hfagifrftjiiNiV THE COOS SAY .TAKES; WARHFlELb, dltEGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER "7;1d14 EVNIN0!EDlf ION. IF YOU a 1 n e comfort, wear Scientifically made "Natural Shape" lasts shown in styles thai are the choice of well dressed men everywhere -:- -:- Tlio null dull Calf Button the now typo of lilgh too; Who Said War Prices? We are not guilty; as the following will testify: TomatocB Standard Pack, No. 2 per ctiBO of two dozen cans Can you beat this price? Coffor, n good blond, at 20 cents por pound. Havo you tried our eggs nt 40, cents por dozen. If not, you nro missing a good thing nnd not willing to savo money. During tho noxt week wo will soil M. J. I). Coffee, tho kind Hint you hnvo nlwnys paid 40c to 15c n pound for, our price 30c per pound fn flvo pound enns. Wo can always snvo you monoy If ,r 'jhsw ""tj wwrv r "tt7 " ne w Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House phone IRVING BLOCK EXTRA One lot of 7 Coats, heavy, green, red and tan; 922,50 Dnfi Int Mksns' full Innctli tan and mixtures:! 9,50 There Is No .' Push Button On THE DOOR of success, but the latch string is always, out for THE HUSTLER. Old Dame success win receive yuu wm nnnn ormo If unii will nnlv GO to her. but VOU RlUSt HOt expect her to come to you or to move the GRAND FREE PIANO out to' your home without a great deal of effort on your part. ' Take advantage of your this niann as if vou wanted until next week what you can do today. As an incentive to the Hustlers we are giving this week 800 votes with every dollar due bill sold; 5000 with every five dollar due bill sold; 12,000 with every $10.00 due bill sold. WATCH FOR .THE FINAL Remember you only have ! to win this piano. Will it be up to you.' UlinnnUK 4U!n limn! OfO" Schroeder & Hildenbrand;s Model Cash Grocery kindly remember EVERYTHING IN THE IIAKERV MM MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY .. ., Kt'iii? wmvE 42tf. 133 NORTn SECOND ST., NEARCBNTU.il " " "" over ana "Comfort First" if you come to us for The Florsheim Shoe THE BEST AT Woolen Mill fynvn APParl Specialists UlOrC For Men and Boys MarshUcId North Bend 1-2 tins Now Stock Guaranteed, 12.00 you rado with us. :tt)i.,i. 9aaia?& SPECIAL all-wool Mackinaws, Colors value, Choice. -.$7.95 all-WOO Coats, Colors, blue, values, Choice 54.98 opportunities and go after to win it. Don t put off BIG SPECIAL NEXT WEEK. two and a half more weeks you or tne omer leuow. u Harwware. - Florcnco Smith Mabel Llng and give us a trial mm BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST 11)7 AMoeltte4 Trru to fool n TlmM.l OREGON Occnstonnl rain A. - A. SLOCUM of Catching Inlet, LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For the 24 hours ending nt I 4:43 a. ni Dec. 7, by BonJ. Ostlliid, Bpoclnl government mo- tcorologlst: Maximum , 48 j Minimum 30 I Precipitation 09 Proclpltatlon bIuco Sept. 1, j I 1PH 2C.40 j Precipitation snmo period j lnat year 1G.27 j Wind: Southwest; cloudy and j I rainy. ' I rorn PUGSLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Pugsley nt tholr homo Jn Marsh fleld, Saturday evening, Decem ber C, 1014, n by. Mother ahd child nro doing well and tho proud father is happlor over thU "original candy kid" than King Gcorgo over a victory of tho al lies. , STONE -To Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Stone, at tholr homo in IlcynoIdB Addition, on Saturday evening, a girl. Moot TueMlny. Tho L. T. L. will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In tho Swedish Lutheran Hull. A banquet will bo hold -after tho short business session. Goto Ducks Jo"n Monson of Tomploton, went out yesterday duck hunting with Chnrlos McCulloch 1 and camo buck with 17 of tho birds, j They say .tho hunting on Ten .MIlo I Lako has bcon fairly good this yea"r. C. A. Smith Coming. C. A. Smith Is expected hero tho latter part of this wcuk from Oakland to mnko n short stny on (ho Day. lie Is duo to arrive In Onklund today or tomorrow from Chicago, whero ho has been spending a fe veoks. EnMNldeiH AtciiHcd Deputy Gamo Warden Thomns nnnouncod today that ho would fllo foderal charges acalnst Frank Ward of Eustsldo for rhootlng ducks noar tl'io forry slip, j . . ... ' a tnv nnmof i. An iinrrnn vnn linn ) ... ....... .- ueen wail wnru may niso uo m volvod, RciiIh llouso. "Pleaso stop tluit want rid of u houso for rent, ns I rented It Snturday night," was tho gist of a telephone messngo from Mrs. McCiillough of South Fifth street to Tho Times today. Tho want ad appeared In Saturday's Times and quickly brought results. Knlnrgu Cafe II. A. JtVolls hns taken a long torm lease from A. O. Rogers on tho Right Cafo build ing and workmen havo started enlnrglng It. Tho cafo will bo wldcnod by taking In part of Curry's barber shop, affording addi tional tublo and box room. thick Homo Again. R. O. Grave returned via tho stngo routo thla morning from a buslnoss trip to Port land and Salem, hnvlng loft for thoro on Thursday. Mr. Grnvos laughed nt tho assertion thnt lio had RonolwaB ,,0,,,,,! ,,,, i,y tho offlcerH, ho north to escnpo tho serving on hlmlnni.j Gi,t tz bill. Chnrlos Smith. J of n subpoona in connection with tho Dandon case. (ho Eagles hall was arrcHtid by Coiirt Ojk-ih Sfhslon Thoro was a j officer Gordon Smith and tnkon to general exodus of lawyora to tho tho inll vl.Me frlonds pnld his MQ county scat this morning on tho early (ball shortly nftorward. Tho "free train, all wishing to got thero for,for-nll" throatoned for a tlmo to tho opening and arranging of their disrupt tho dancing, but removnl cases on tho circuit court docket. Tho of tho pause cleared n cloudy nt grnnd Jury nlso convened this morn-jinosphoro. . , ,T - Ing, bill no umiingB win uo mauo public until tomorrow Makes Inquiries. A Portland mnn has written to tho Chamber of Com merco regarding tho possibilities of establishing a sash and door factory hero on Coos Day nnd asks for figures ' and information. He Is of the belief that with the opening of a factory on I Coos Hay his manufactures could be marketed In tho Willamette Valley, i i....,..-., n n.t, ,.,. Iness was too much for tho cramp-; terday from a trip to Gardiner and ed quarters of tho Right Cafo and Florence. yesterday and today workmen were T. M. CULVER and son Vornon , busy moving tho dividing partition1 wore hero Saturday from Catch between the restaurant and "The, Ing Inlet. I Baths" back to give four or flvo moro feet to tho enfe. Tho bigger room will relievo the former crowd-' ed condition. To Ho Miirried Everett B. Earl, a popular and- very well known young civil engineer on the South ern Pacific, went over to Coqulllo today to secure a marrlago license j .1.1. ni-i.ninr wi? os marriP.1 m Miss Sadlo Rlx, who is well known here, and Is formerly from Spo-1 kane. The young couple expeci 10 mako their homo hero. Log Amputated Sandy Simpson of North Inlet who has suffered K, A. HUiin-fu.r. oi uuyutrn -from kneo trouble for somo tlmo. let, camo down this morning on Saturday underwent an operation at business. Mercy Hospital, bla leg being am-'C, iputatcd. He Is getting along! ' nicely. ' I Pleads Not Guilty. Arraigned In the police court this morning charged with speeding his machine nnd also with turning on tho left sldo of tho .street, George Haines pleaded guilty to tho first offenso but not guilty to .the second and tho caso was put off .until tomorrow. Haines was nppre- ' honded Saturday evening on Droad j way street by Officer Doano. I Hold Memorial Tho local order of Elks hold their annual memorial scrvjeo In tho lodgo rooms yestor day afternoon at 2:30. Thoro was a special program of music nud nn address was glvon by John D. Oofs who dealt on tho significance of tho occasion. Tho local lodge, established for flv unrs, mis tno unique record of having lost not ono member by death, Will Try Again Having Just paid a $45 fine in tho pollco court for stabbing "Dig Stove," tho proprie tor of a Greek coftco house, In tho bark with n knife, n warrant has been Issued for tho arrest of Jack Pangnrls, tho assailant, on tho chnrgo of assault with a dangerous weapon. A Grcok who paid tho $45 flno for Pangarls today report ed that tho man received $100 and ttlcd to mako away without repay ing tho amount. Plan Revivals. The official board of tho Marshfleld Mothodlst church yestordny voted to havo Itov. W. II. Sollcck of Portland conduct a series of revival meetings in Marshfleld be ginning In Fobrtiory. Itov. Sellcck was hero last fall when ho was mak ing n tour with Col. Hofcr, taking tho "dry" sldo of n series of Joint debntes. Ho la n pleasing speaker nnd is sntd to be a forceful ovnngol 1st. Ho Is now conducting a series of revivals nt Wnlla Walla. Sickness Detains UecnuBo ot Ill ness resulting from, scnslckucss, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Stnnloy Dollar woro unnblo to lcavo yostorday or today for Coqulllo whoro Mr. Dollar goes as rccolvor for tho Sooley and Anderson Logging Company which will ho sold Wodnosdny to satisfy tho creditors. Though tho Dollar Company Is ono of tho big credi tors of tho Scoloy nnd Anderson Logging Company, quo of tho larg est Is J. E. Whcolor of Portland, lionili CnmcM Firnt Though Dr. Mlngus ntnrted for tho homo of his mothor In Ashland Immediately on tho rccolpt of a telegram thnt sho was vory low, death camo whllo ho was still on tho Breakwator trav- cling north nnd ho arrived In Ash !,nml yostorday In tlmo for tho fu- noral, Mrs. Mlngus was about 7t years of ago and ; for sonio tlmo Inl boon falling, iitililn Ql,n wn hnvlng enncor was n daughter or UllA nrl .wm,v, m,,u tho original Dollnrhldo family, woll known through southorn Oregon. East for Cni'lNtiiinn To nttond tho good choor around tho fostlvo board of tholr homos nt Christmas tlmo, Konnoth Hnuser of Hausor and Hausor, Wlllamotto Pacific con tractors, and Harry dottier, an on glnoor of tho lino, loft yostorday via tho ntago, to Eugono nnd East to St, Paul. Thoy expect to bo gono until about January G. Swan non son todny camo down over tho lino from Gardluor nnd will look after tho Hoiisor and Hausor whllo Mr. Hnusor Is gono. IntoroatB Koiernl l'ny FJiion F. Andorson was picked up Saturday night In nn unnnvlgablo condition nnd yes - tordoy morning, nflor n night's inrj ipuKiug, ieu u u apoi a i fnro. "No Namo," allaH Dnnlels,! also npiu'iircd on tho books nnd out of hli $.1.2) btlll Intact when ho making a dlttiirbnnco nt tho danco MISS ALTA I.ABH camo back from n visit at South Inlet todny. W, H. JBWBTT of Gnrdlner Is a Marshfleld business visitor today. FRED NELSON was on tho Vega this morning from South Inlet. MAYOR F. B. ALLEN retourned yes- own iattin oi aouui inioi, was hero attending to some business today, O. R. CULVER came uown on the boat this morning from Catch- Ing Inlet. MISS IRENE Holmes was hero to day on a short shopping ana vis- lung trip. W. M. JAREC camo down from Haynes Inlet on business thlsj morning. ! aih. aixu jiud. uj m6"'i j Coos River, were here today shopping. 'i ... j , It. PICKINI'AUUH, oi waicmngj I OPPOSE OHM Dl APPOINTMENT Members of Coos County Re publican Central Committee Adopt Resolutions Here That the protest registered by tho exccutlvo committeo of tho Repub lican Central Committeo of tho county at Its meeting Saturday aft ernoon against tho reported action of Sheriff-elect Johnson In selecting his two deputies from Coqulllo was not nt the solicitation of any pos.it blo cnudldato Is tho statement todny of C. A. Sehlbrodc, a member of tho committeo. A resolution was passed by tho body, declaring that It was tho ma jority on Coos Day that elected Sheriff-elect Johnson and that therefore a portion of the pntronago should be distributed to men from tho Coos Day section. Tho resolu tion will bo forwarded to Mr. John- Bon who was not present nt tho meeting. The two deputy positions pay an nual stipends of $1200 and $1000 respectively. At tho Republican rally held hero provlous to" tho elec tion, Mr. Johnson says O, A. Sohl brcdo, took a decided stand In de claring that It elected, ho would Hot mako his office a "family affair." It was reported nt tho meeting that already ho had appointee his brother-in-law W. O, Laird as a deputy. L. W. Oddy, n prosont deputy, nlso has received nn appointment. Few nt Mecthitf.- Tltoso who woro present at tho oxccutlvo committeo mooting an Snturday afternoon woro Chair man P. M, Hnll-Lowls, A. II. Derby shire, O. A. Sohlbrcdo, Fred Gotttus nnd D. L. Buckingham. Tho following Is tho resolution they passod: "Whereas, It appears" from tho official returns of tho rocont olec i,0I1( thnt Ul0 Coos Vay ,)rcell,ctB of Coos County gavo to Mr. Alt. Johnson, Jr., Republican cnndldnto for Sheriff of Coos County, a suf ficient plurnllty to overcome tho plurality obtained by his chief op ponent on tho othor sldo of tho county, and "Whereas, Mr. Alf. Johnson, 3ti thoroforo owes his election to tho office of county Sheriff, to tho sup port rocolvcd from tho Coos Day precincts and In fulfillment of his pledgo to tho pcoplo to treat nil sections of tho county with equal fairness, Is In honor bound to glvn tho Coos liny sldo of tho county nn equal sharo of his official pa tronngo, now thoroforo bo It "Resolved, thnt It Is tho sonso of tho Ropiibllcnn County Central Committee, thnt Mr. Alf. Johnson's nttentlon ho rnllod to tho abovo re cited facts, nnd that ho bo request ed to accord to tho Coon Hay sldo of Coos County, an equal sharo of tho appointments of deputies to servo umlor him ns Sheriff of Coos County, nnd "Rosolved, thnt tho attontlon of tho other successful Republican ' cnntiuatos i,0 cnllod to tho forego ing resolution, nnd "Rosolvod, thnt this rosolutlon I. a fnivnn.l iitmi lln vnlntltltU tf ' ft,n nf lhn rnrt r.unlv Ro- i IJU DIUVHU llllUll IIIU illMI ! v pilbncnn contral Commlttoo, nnd n' co,,y ),oroof bo sont to Mr. AU John80n( Jr nnrt ono to each of thq newspapers of Cobs County." Inlet, was a business visitor tho city today. II. L, RUSSELL of Catching Inlot was among tho visitors In tho city Saturday. MISS RUBY CULVER enmo down shopping from Catching Inlet this morning. MRS. JOHN Carlson wnB, among tho shopping visitors today from: Catching Inlet. ALnERT WEST was among (ho shopping victors hero toddy i from Haynes Inlot. ROBERT STEINLECHNER of Haynes Inlet was horo today on a short hiiBlness trip, MISS ALICE- CilURCH was In tho city shopping and visiting today 1 from Catching Inlet. UOHN MATSON of Catching In let, was nmong the business vis itors in tho city today. DAN FRANSON add Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Franson woro hero Satur day from Catohlng Inlet. A. A. SLOCUM of Catching Inlet was In tho city today attending to some matters of business, JAMBS WATSON, Coos County clfcrk, came over Saturday night from Co qulllo to attend the Elks' inoniorlnl exercises. E. E. JOHNSON nnd wife of Coqulllo camo over yestorday to aeo their sister, Mrs. Stanley Dollar, who was qulto sick following a severe sea trip horo from San Francisco P. M. HALL-LEWIS returned to Co qulllo yestorday after attending u meeting of tho Coos County Re publican Contral Commlttoo hero Saturday Ho oxpected to leavo today for Portland to attend tho good roads meeting. Piano Contest Carididateg Wo are making a special Bale of U. S Granite Wnro at IB por cent discount until December IB, nnd will give 200 VOTES on ev ery piece of wnro Bold In that time. The CANDIDATE receiving most votes on this enamel wnro will receive a beautiful prize. ASK VS. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Hnrtlwnro and Plumbing. ' " Repair shop In connection . E PROM THE SOUTH With i" pnss6ngers In tho cabin and 20 In tho steorngo and with a sninll miscellaneous enrgo for Coos Day, tho Nnnn Smith an Ived In this morning from San Francisco, Sho will sail again for tho south Wednes day morning. Thoso who arrived this morning were: H. Cnldwoll, P. Mlrrasoul, Mrs. Mlrrasoul, Graco Mlrrasoul, A. Nour baum, If. B. Moffat, Goo, Horn, Allco Holdcn, Mrs. T. It. Sheridan, II. C. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Dr. W. K. Stiles, Mrs. E. NnBburg, Miss F. Iieak, Mrs. L. Fish, H. J. Kolsy, 1). llrnvln. REDONDO SA1US SOUTH. Loaded With lumber from tho Smith mill nnd cnrrytug23 pnsscniojr In tho cabin and 18 Ip hoBtcornJ;o tho Redondo loft out yesterday moui Ing bound south for S(jV I'JrnncIoeO Thoso wh0 loft In tho cabin yelpr y were: ., , "" day L. W. PInniiriO.iK. A. Suslrturi, nT.fQ:fiS.' A. Susl wlor, Mrs. J. M. La Mr. 'J, M. Ltiwlor, Mrs. J. M. Lnwldr, fcr,' Mrs, t,oufso PhllllpK, Hilda Tot ten; llertha1 Tottcn, Estor Totton, Dora Tottcn, Dulnr Tbtlen, Luther Totton, Mr. E. II. Tottcn, Mrs. Davo Ndvcoml, P. Lifgerqulst, J. M. Rod den, Tonoy Mott, Mlko Anthony, Kent Moord, Tody Coro, Joo Anthony, Ralph Coro, Harry Vradnn. .MlifdTOMA OliUIl NOTICE Through tho courtesy of tho Mil llcoma Club tho Port of Coos Day Is enabled to entertain Hon. C. N. McArthur, United States Congress man from tdo Secomf Oregon dis trict, nt tho Mllllcomn Club rooms this ovoiUng. All members nro rcquestod Vo bo prcHont. riy' or lor of tho HOUBrf COMMITTEE. J. H. .lessen M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgory and DIsoaBcs of Womon n Specialty. Offico, 307 Ooko Illdg. Phono 220-J Res. Myrtlo' Aniii(, Phono 304-L FHE HOME OF BIG TEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. Madgo DoWRt, dfamntlc soprano, singing popular nud up to dnto songs. . Burbank and Danforth, high class musical novelly program. Uclnlr-Unlvorsal presents Barbara Tonnant and O. A. C Lund lu "SNOW DRIl'T" n two-reol modern drania of tho northwest. I "UNCLE SAM IN MEXICO" Ex traordinary scenes taken by tho Uni versal gpoolnl war photographer, showing tho operations of the U. S. troops In and nruund Vora Cruz. Edna Mnlson In "THE MASKED RIDER' w. Powers-lfnlvorul dra ma. "HER .TWIN BROTIIEIV'-rWlth Boss Meredyth jtnd Erneat Shields. A uokej-'Unlvprsal. "OH! YOU PUPPYl"-A lively comedy with Pearl White. Six reels all new nnd beat pictures, ADMISSION: Lower floor. He Balcony, 10c Horo tomorrow night Die special feature ST ELMO"- In x reels. Also two new uudevJUo mts, NAN SMITH ti ;ju.j.i-. i, .,. rr-f I r vlllllllllllllllllilwml -. '' llilUJI I I MlWuTiVAW ' lllllllXyMHlfiiY - n Mil imEfflTWf 1AIB I i li in lurK ' " I'ii , rmyTH'KM H' m m jriiiinLH I H LTilb TUPJUt i.fcnui fB 1 fclGARF-TTJtisJ Always r in distinctive) I T,.r- . nunnm Ht-LtMHuN Hrft KM N H rr-r. I 1 1 Ll 1 I 1 1 L I VI1IUII I I -- I DR. Jl. K. KKTTl', DENTIST I Phone 112-J, Room 204, Coka Bldg. cuisine VOn RENT Furnished two-room housekeeping sulto. Apply 413. 2tid Btrcot. WANTED Woninti wnnta ns cook In small enmp position or with assistance of husband will tako lnrgo enmp. Address M. II. Uan don, Oro. FOR HUNT To room.t rurnm-cu for housokooplng with Btovo aim gas range Also ono nlcovo room, 30G S. Fourth St. WANTED A KhI wouM like to work In forenoon for bonrd la private family. Address A enro. Times. WANTED HoconiMinml lyiHJWTltor. Must bo In good condition anil chonp. Atldross P. O. Mox 004, North Dond. FOR RENT IfoiiMo in ronr of for . mor Times office. Enquire ol John Ferguson. LOST LOST llrtytnn Mcyelo, taken fnmf In front of our storo. Reward for return to Wnrnor Grocery. - w X FOR RENT FOR RENT Hoiinph nnd npnrtmeiitH furnished nnd unfurnishod. I. S.. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front Btrcot, FOR RENT Two lionsci In Hunker Mill, bungalow $18; Flat $1B por month. Phono 141 North Hond. FOR RE.Vr Seven room Iiouho on South 4th St., In good condition for $18 p6r month. I. 8. Kauf man & Co., 177 Front St. FOR RENT Largo front room, heated. Prlvhlo family. Address B, enro of Times. FOR RENT Ten-room liouso com pletely furnished. Phono 432-X. r - FOR RENT Plca-mut, well furnish- ed housekeeping apartments, roan Bonablo. F. Coro of TIiiiob. FOR RENT HonwkocpliiK rooms. 0U5 1st and Birch. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. $2 por wook. CIoho In. 239 So. 4th St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Phono G3-L. FOR REN'i' room Iioufio nantrv and bath, madorn. will. 12th and Commorclal, Phono CC-L. PHONE 10 Cent 1584 Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY i Th rand liiilllBMM To-Nigh jt m fk gL L . Jk ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM. Sellg'a splendid feature photoplay, "THE WHITE MOUSB-WetttHrtag Miss Besslo Eyton In a drama of (ho snow In two reels. A spectacular Sb llg production pronounced by critics to bo without an equal. "WARD'S CLrtlM" Vttagrapa molodrnmn made by tho western com pany nt Los Angeles, Cal. "SHERLOCK HONE.IJEAD" A laugliablo comedy a picture yoi will enjoy- vk ' ( HEARST-SELIO WEEKLY NO. 08 always good 'the most IntorosUng pictures ovonts from all ovor the vv(rld. BRONCHO BILLY'S INDIAN RO MANCE" G. M, Andorson jn a new nud pleasing western story, n i ' iBc Tomorrow Broadway star feature ,"Sl'f&iyWS OF THE PAST" and Patho Weekly. hi iwHiyf