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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
il'i'if''5' , IW wwiaiiiA ma KM4diaMwatMi rcpnimrrrPECEivmbft y, yzitmm fcuirrorc: i in ii mm mi morirmmmmfimmnm CDTontUirre CppTTtgHIUrtScluiMacr & Mara ruuug men. a luccib rlils fltoro Ih tho lionio of llnrt Schuf fuer and Marx Clothes. MARSIIFIELD NORTH main Jttfet&fcMldMil! i IRVING BLOCK Practical Christmas Gifts Nothing adds so much to the appreciation of a Christmas gift with most people as the practicability of it-- With a little care in the selection, the gift may be both fancy and practical. Our stock was selected with the latter in view and we have useful gifts for every member of the household. -Here arc a fsw sug gestions: FOR .MUX: Swell assortment of neckties, marked down to 25 and 50 conts. Special Christmas boxes of sus- pondors from 50 conts to $1.25. Men's handkerohlofs from 8 cents to 50 cents. Men's outing flannel pajamas for $1.50. Men's outing flannel night shirts for $1.00 nnd $1,23. W. H. DINDINGER (S CO. BUNKER HILL DEPT. STORE. PHONE 10 Cent 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 r6hfleId-North Bend Anto Lint r every ten minutes from . m to 12 p. m,; to South Slough onco n . leaving at 11 . in. to Empire three trips n dny. UOIIST A KIXG, Prppi. i 9 "N I oung Men s Uvercoat s For Christmas i Hart Schaffner & Marx have the facultv of' jutting youthful touches into garments: it's' I T . ne expression or young men, designers with .. .t iJ. .( ' i Beo whnt wo can do for you nt $1S, $20, $:'G. lUty him n sonalblo gift Wo Keep Your Clotlios PicM.'d FREE OK CHARGE Woolen Mill Store i "' ' 'i''iTWi'i.li"i. ' i w0r EXTRA SPECIAL Ono lot of 7 Coats, heavy, all-wool Macklnaws, Colors greon, red and tan; $22,50 valuo. Choico ..$7.95 Ono lot Missos' full length all-wool Coats, Colors, blue, tan and mixtures; $19,50 values, Choice $4.98 a i, Men's drew shirts for $1.00 and $1.50. Fancy rm bands, hoso sup- parlors, ol .KOIl WOMK.V: Sllk,If6se, SO conts to $1.25. Hniidkorohlofs from 5 to 50 conts. Ladles' outing flannol night gowns from $1.00 to $1.25. Ladles' white aprons, fompleto lino of ribbon. Complete line of crockery. American women yearly buy mord than $10,000,000 worth of millinery supplies from France. l, i. SOAEFE Marshficlc! J2 A. II, HODOINg AND 'IP PAIN I , ft) i ' i DECORATING Kstimales Furnished pfcon 0-J. M"rhOeW. Orjro Jl XK MARTIX XATl'ItOPATII . , Diseases troated by latost European drugless methods. Offne Williams Block.. Phnn 257-J for appointment- t ; I BREVITIES WEATHER FORECAST tDj AnoclalM Vtru to Con. tut Tlran.l OREGON' Unsettled, prob ably rain nenr const; fnlr In east; easterly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 21 hours ending nt 1:13 a. in., Dec. 9, by llenj. Ostllnd, special government mo- tcorologlst: I Maximum , 44 Minimum 39 At -1:43 a. m 42 Precipitation 2.39 j Precipitation sinco Sept. 1, I J 10M 30.91 j I Precipitation snmo period I Wind: South; rain. j . Plan Huznnr. Tho Ladles' Aid So ciety of tho Norwegian Lutheran church will hold n bazaar on Satur day evening, December 12,' in tho chnpel. Refreshments. (loci linst A. 0. Peterson, who hns been omployed horo In tho Schrooder & Illldenbrnnd store, left this noon on tho Nairn Smith for San Francis co nnd from thcro ho will go back to Wisconsin for n visit. liny Mill At a receiver's snlo bold yesterday in Coqulllo, 13. 13. Johnson, son of tho lumborman mure, uouglll 0111 or v-wq- " is there, bought out tho Lyon's mill claimed that 13. , i. Johnson Is uctln ting Independent of his father's company nnd expects to ongago ",In business by himself. Logs Coming Down. It was re ported yesterday that on tho Coqulllo nr portion of tho log Jam Is on its wny down tho river and that tboro woro two flonts of 1500 and 1000 logs on their way and ono of C000 feet expected looso today. Tho tug Powers Is back at work ngalii horo and tho boom on Coos Rlvor nenr tho Coos Ray Creamery is almost full today. It is said that tho rlvor roso several feet on nccount of tho rnlns. Not WIMi Union. That ho Is not connected with tho Labor Council and that ho makes tho proposition of running tho Coff-- rjlub entirely in dopoiidcnt from 117 organization Ih tho statement of J, A. Knsinlngor IIo has mado n business proposition to tho clubs, In which ho agrees to run tho rostaurnnt end of It nt n small coat, providing tho clubs will1 furnish nnd equip n room. ' j Xewsjuipor Man In Office. G. N. Ilnlloy, elected n mombor of tho I3ast- side City Council from Cooston, to-' cnMinr with T. f! Mnnlm lo n imuia.i hiapcr man nnd nt tho present tlmo' Is foroman of tho ahop In tho Coos Hay Harbor offlco. Roth of thoso I mon woro ohoson almost unanimous- ly in tho caucus convention hold thoro sovornl woolen ago nnd repro- i sent n very progressive element of I tho town down tho Day. 1 Klrot Trip Out of County. For 44 I years .Mrs. Httlo Carlson 1ms lived In I Coos county. Sho wns horn and nils- od horo nnd during this ontlru tjnio j hns never been out of tho county. I This morning sho loft for tho first tlmo on the Nnnn Smith. Sho will ; go to Los Angeles to visit son. With ' hor wont htlr two daughters nbout 20 enrs of ago, Ono of thoni 1ms boon lo Portland; tho othor has noyor been out of tho county either. Mum Pity $75. Captujn Whoolurl must pay his wlfo $75 within tho next ton dnys according to n decision yos torday of Judgo Coko. This nioiioy Is tob"o used for attornoy's fcos and to ouablo tho wlfo to proscouto hor suit for $50 u month alimony that j sho hits nuked. Thoro has been no suit for divorce. Mrs. Whoolor, who I Is many yoars tho Junior of hor bus i band, declares thnt she 'fins been i cruelly treated and haB not been glv- on monoy with which to pay hor per- sonal expensos. Claims Partuerhhip. Claiming a half Intorost as partner In tho Mursh field Raking Company, Alox Hnkvlst Is bringing an equity suit ngalust ICnill Ilolma, tho present proprietor, fjr his nllogod share of tho business Henna deciaros tnai liuicvist never lias been promlsod an Interest In Jue i business. J. T. Rrand has been ap pointed special referee by the at torneys of both sides and tho lioarlng will bo commenced probably tomor rpw. Ho Wat. Loaded "Got up,'.' com manded Officer Doano of a limp figure who sloucbod down along side of a tolophono post In tho; "woo sma' hours" this morning. A nguro slowly roso to his root, gasp-' ed 'Wash-a want?" nnd lapsed again Into slliioeo. "Got up," anil i the sot-oud oommaml was a forceful) one. The figure got up and a fow ' minutes lator found hlmslf aeleopf In tho city Jail. This morning ho, gave his name as Frank Roatty. Ho bsd no money when an assessment of $.ri wns levied against his flat porketbook. i Has Left the Country .When a arrant was issued for tho arret of I Adams In North Uend who came homo, after being warned by tho Judgo not to when tho wlfo was given n divorce ertmo tlmo ngt, and threatened his farmer wife, It was found that ho had fled. A search was mado but tho officers now do clnro their belief that Adams has left tho country nnd will cause no more trouble. Ho enmo to tho home of his formerwlfo while In an Intoxi cated condition on the prctunso that ho wished to visit his children and each tlmo made threatening ad vances. Trado Slackens. Indications of slacking trade up the Inlet nnd river routes was ovldonced today when Captain Monson of tho Messenger an nounced thnt his boat will cut out her run Thursdays. This is the first boat nlong tho wntorfront this seas on that hns found such action ne cessary. Hctimis to Ponmnd. Congressman-elect C. N. MeArthur returned nt noon from Uandon, where ho went on a private business trip nnd tomor row ho expects to leave on the Elder for Portland. Ho declares that ho has thoroughly enjoyed his visit bore and will bo glnd when ho can como again to Coos Ray. Fishes lit Street. When some wng put n sign on tho telephone post nt tho corner of Front street nnd Con trol nvcnuo nlongsldo n deep puddle n few dnya ngo, saying "Iloats for Rent" nnd "No Fishing Allowed," he llttlo thought of tho resulting dis turbance. A llttlo tipsy nnd unnnvN gable, a mnn appeared In tho offlco of II. W. Painter and nBked for a boat. Ho was refused; ho almost had to bo kicked from tho offlco. A fow minutes Inter ho was scon prop ped against the post outside with n string and n bent pin dropped In the big pu,ddjet It wns nearly 20 riiln utca beforo tllo 'flshormnn decided thoro wns "nothing doing." AhUh New Ti'JuI. A motion for n now trlnl for Grover H. Miller, con victed of Implication In tho Myrtle r Point Rnnk robbery and who Is now' sirving a term In tho penitentiary, was mndo yesterday afternoon by his nttornoys, a I. Rolgnrd and J. O. Stommler, of Myrtle- Point, before Judgo Coke. Tho court took tho case Kindor ndvlBomont and will decide whether or not tho convicted man shall hnvo u now trial, koiuo tlmu next Frldny. Rut one Indictment wns re turned by the grand Jury yesterday and thnt wns late In the" ufternoou. No nniito was given out us tho party wanted has not been arrested. It Is claimed tho grand Jury Ih litvesligat lug throe rape cases. K. J. LONI3Y ih up from Port Orford fin n IniKliiOflft frlti JOHN D. MA013I3 of Lakeside wns a business visitor In tho city todny. II, A. WOOD came down on tho North Star this morning from North Inlet. LOUIS ST. DI3NNI8, of North Inlet, is In tho city today on a business trip. PI3ROY OIllHS wns among the busi ness visitors horo todnjrfrom North Inlet. v r""" W. R, RQHIU3R wns over todny from Coqulllo looking nftor some busi ness. MYRTLI3 WI3LDON enmo up this morning shopping from South In- !& NICK RASTI3NDORF to mo- up from South Inlet on tho Vogn tils morn ing. iGKOIldK ROIIKRTH, of Tnniplutoii, was here today on isshort business trip. T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, was lioro from North Rend this morn ing on business. MR. AND MRS. PAT NAOL13 woro visitors In the elty today from South Inlet. OKOROU A. RLAKI3 of Catching In lot wan hero today an a short biislnoss trip. TBI) KISSAM of South Inlot was horo today looking after somo mattors of buslnoss. PI3TI3R PKTI5RSON was down (oday on buslnoss from his homu lit Haynes Inlot. CHARLKS PKTI3R80N was among tho visitors In tho city today from Haynes Inlot. F. T. .M'MULLIJN was In from Den- mark today attending to somo mat ters of buslnoss. FRANK JOHNSON of Allegany was down this morning attending to somo matters of business. J. J. CLINKKNBKARD, wlfo and daughter, wore visitors in the city overnight from Coos River. MR. AND MRS. J. C. McOULLOCH of Haynes Inlot wore hero today shopping nnd vUltlng with friends M. 13. BVKItITT of North Rond pass od through here today en route to C'oqiillle, where he was summon ed as a witness. II. M. WEIDBR of Ton Mllo was in Marshfleld yosterday from Lake- side. Ho Is preparing to Join his wlfo and family In California, whoro "Mrs. Welder wont In hopos nf securing relief for an attack of1 paralysis. j CITY OFFICERS FO WORTH L. J. Simpson Easily Re-elected Mayor; Socialists Threat en Convention Men L. J. Simpson wns enslly re-elected mayor of North llcnd, C. 13. Mnybce iccordor nnd John II. droves city treasurer at tho city election held there yesterday. M. 13. Everltt, 11. d. Korn nnd F. W. Wood woro elected to tho council. Kvcry ono of the thirty amendments to tho city charter carried with practlcnlly no opposl - tlon. Early In tho day there was n groat turnout of the Socialist party nnd n "hurry up" cnll was necessary for tho convention candidates and as n result a heavy majority was pollod In tho afternoon and evening In favor of tho candidates chosen nt the can- cub threo wcoks ngo. There woro nbout 310 votes cast. The amend ments becomo effective Immediately after their passage. Tho following Is tho official count: For Mayor L. J. Simpson, 215, 13. J. Cofoflt, 04. For City Recorder C. 13. Mnyheo. 272. 11. L. Suiiiucr, 15, For Treasurer John 11. droves, 258. dnrflold Imhorr, 55. For Councllmoit M. H. Kverltt, 212. 11. O. Kern, 215. F. W. Wood, II 8. C. S. Rogstnd, 135. L. O. Strommou, 90. Nets II. Welling, C2. Chrla Miller. 18. WHERE TO SECURE UNM TAX STHPSS Milton A. Miller, Collector of Customs in Portland, Con trols Supply When Uncle Sam set about collect ing ii 100,000,000 wnr tax by plac ing u bounty on public documents nnd mnny articles of Halo, ho forgot to give deflulto Instructions as to wlioro the stnuips could bo bought, Tho result In Marshfleld linn been n con tinual asking of quest Ioiih and hero nnd tboro morchnnts hnvo gone to buy a Htunll supply of stamps from I persons who have a supply. Milton A. Miller, collector of cus- '' ' Portland, Is tho only mnn of!,,,,,,, trm1( of (ll0 frm t.rB,P(J to whom the stamps can be purchased In western Oregon, though, both the local banks deelaro thoy will keep a small supply on hand for documen tary purposos nnd for sale to their patrons. To Hoctiro tho stamps from Port laud It Is first necessary to send for application blanks and having filled thoso out, tolling exactly for what thoy uro wanted tho money enn be sent and tho stamps secured. Merchants nro oxtremely careful that thoso stamps nppoar on all ar ticles so mnrked under tho war tax measure ns tho fiuo for not lueedlug the law Is nu exceptionally largo ono. NORTH RKXD OWI-S. Now OflrVvn Ai-o ('Iiomiii for tbu Coining Vnir, Tho North Rend Nost or OwW,' No. I 107, lias elected tho following of fl ours for the ensuing yunr: Presldout T. J. Ilnrtman. Vlco-presldent Frank Stiindlsh. Secretary W. 13. Covoy. Troasuror Ous King. Invocator John Volts:, Jr. Sentinel A. C. Newman. Picket Mlko Sandluo. Warden F. W. Putnam. Trustoo Carl Flatten. PhyslclanDr. 13. Watson. ChofWm. Wilson. Noxt Saturday night thoy will give their first anniversary ball nt I3ck huff Hull mid hnvo named C. W. Taylor, 13. 13. Thomas and J. P. Ilronii as a committee to arrange. It. ' " I t XOTICI3 TO HTOt'KHOLDKRS. Notlco Is hereby, given t'.o sjo;tf jHnrsdoij stated tbut ho has had this holders of (ho First National Rank of"! Innovation under consideration for Coos Ray that tho annual mooting BOmo il,m- '' iio l,olK t" "inko of tWs association will bo hold bo-j ,ho "'inilssion as Jow as ho eon tween tho hours of 10 a. in. and 8 ' "Intently enn uud maintain the stau o'clock p. in., Tuesday. January 12. dl,rd wllk"h ,l l,oa 80t '" Kood ID IS, at Its offlcos In Mnrshfleld.i Oregon, for tho purpo'so of oloctlng a Hoard of Directors for tho ensu- lug year uud transacting suoh other business as may properly como beforo tho meeting. DORSI3Y KRISI'JY.KR, j Dttflonibor 0, 1911. Cajjhlor.l UK. II. 13. KKLTV, 'DKXTLST Phono 112-J, Room 201. Coko Rldg J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AXD SUROKOX Surgery and Diseases of Women a i 'Serenade" , Fpei laity. Fluto solo with orchestra. Offlco, 307 Coke Rldg. Phone 229-J I ' Pucupine-" Res. Myrtle Arms. Phono 301-LJ"M) Tango Girl" I NUNN SMITH OFF run mtu-uuin Carries Steam Shovel From Logging Road 46 Passen gers for San Francisco With 1G passengers, 21 of whom went first class", tho Nairn Smith left down this afternoon hound for San Francisco. On her deck sho carried a steam shovol from tho Smlth-Pow-ora logging road bound for tho south, Tho cabin passengers who left ' tlilei afternoon were: Vernon Fubcr, A. O. Peterson, F. M. Fnbor, Mra. V. 11. Dowltt, Mrs. 11, Boltmnn, A. F. lturbnnk, Mrs. A. F. Durban!;, Miss Minnie Cnrlcson, Mra. Ous Cnrlcson, MIhs Jcnnlo Cnrlcson, 13. J. Lonoy, F. 11. Dowltt, deo. WItto. Mrs. (loo. WItto, II. Parcel), J. R. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, C. Savago and baby, Win. Moore, 13. A. 13rIckson, 13. Olson. I WATERFRONT NEWS Tonlorrow tho Roamcr nnd tho Rustlor nro expected to lenvo ngaln for tho Umpqun. Tho Dnlsy Putnam left out HiIb afternoon for San Francisco carry lug half a million feet of lumber, mnny.RnckH of potatoos nnd cases of condensed milk. SAL13 OK LOGGING COM PA XV PUT OFF UXTIL KRIDAY Seely-Anderwin Logging Courorii to Ik) Sold ImiUt Dollar . Not Ready, Is llcaxou. Tho snlo of the Scely-Anderson Logging Cnmpnny, set for todny In Coqulllo, has been postponed until Friday morning, according to J. 1). who returned from tho conn- soat this morning nnd who ap peared In behalf of J, 13. Whcolor, of Portland. The reason given Is thnt J. Robort Dollar was not ready for tho salo. Mr. Whcolor, of Portland, who Is ono of tho main owners of the Port land Telegram, has n first mortgngu of $20,000 in the company, and Rob ert Dollar comcH after with second, third and fourth mortgages to the ox tent of about $127,000. AUTOMORILK RADLV WHKCKKD .Machine of Holmes (Jniccry Com pany lilts Pile of 1,111111)01', Driven by Fred Holmes of the I Iliilninn flrni'iirif f!iimiinn- n ilnllvnrv a pllo of lumber nbout 7 o'clock Monday ovouliig nenr tho Intersec tion of Commorclnl nveuuu mid Klghth street, Tho driver claims thoro woro no rod lights to mark tho lumbor pllo nnd thnt ho turuod In that direction to avoid a collision with a man on u bleyclo, Tho front wheel of tho maehliiu was completely dumollshod and In sovornl places tho body wna scratch ed, though Mr. Holmes enmo out minus a scratch, It Is elnlmod that tho lumber oolongs to thn Porhnm & dldloy Company nnd that they hnvo agreed to pay tho tost of ro pulrlng tho daiuugo to tho doll very truck. RKTKOTIVi: W. J. MITCJI1I3M, and family hnvo returned from Co qulllo nnd nro waiting tho calling of tho Duudoii cuso. " ' Establishes Ten Cents as Reg- ular Admission Price- Big Orchestra Tonirjht Robert Mursdou, Jr., manager of thnt popular playhouse, Tho Grand, announced toilnv thnt ho bad ilcnliluil oViinko the regular admission price iu fuiiiH on nu occasions, .Manager show nt all times. Tonight a big eight-piece nruhes tra will render tho following splendid program, featuring Schmeddlug uud Milliard in f Into and French solos. horir Tho followng Is tho program: QponliiK March, "Still Alarm".. Lincoln "Tho Whip" Holzinaii Selection from the musical com edy "Rrlght Hyos" . . . Horsolina Concort numbers, "Floralln" Song Without Words Stoffunson K. Till GRAND IKES II0VAI1 (lASSITIE FOK TRARK Modern houw, six rooms and bntb, in Colorado Springs, Col. (n world-famous health rerorl) for property in Marshfleld or North Rend. Boo I. S. Kaufman & Co. FOR ItKXT nicely furnished roonm with heat and bath, 1C8 S. 2nd street. WANTED WAXTIvl) dirt of Mi'inimi for work In private family, 480 Ronncttavo.. . bet. Fourth and Fifth. WAXTKD A girl would liko'' t work In forenoon for board in prlvnto family. Address A., enro Times. WAXTKD SocontMinnil typewriter. Must bo In good condition nnd cheap. Address P. O. Rox 004, North Roud. FOR RENT I FOR IlKXT llniiKO In rt-jir of for mer Tltncs office. 13nqulro of John FergtiBon. FOR ItKXT Humes nnd apart incuts furnished nnd unfurnished. I. S. Knufmon & Co. 177 Front street FOR IlKXT Ten-room house- com plotely furnished. Phono 432-X. FOR ItKXT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. $3 per Weok. Close In. 230 So. 4th St. i1 FOR RKXT Furnished apartment. I-iiono 53-L-. THE L MI: HOME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. ' SPECIAL WAR WEEKLY "The House, of Discord," 2- reel Rox. "An Awkward Cinderella." "Her Grave Mistake." "TI13 Talc of the Dog," six ' reel Power's comedy. Admission 10' and 15 cents. Tomorrow night, special six reel feature, "St. Elmo." Th Grand To-Nigh t TIIW VI3NI3TIAN ORCH138TRA 8 OF COOS RAYS REST MUSICIANS -SIX RI3I3L3 OF TII13 NI4W1SST LICI3X8I3D PICTURI38. TIIK NKW KSTAItLIKllKD PRICK QP ADMIKHIOX: 1 10c ALWAYS 10c f no matter what attraction YOU HI3I3 ADVI3RTISI3D FOR THIS TIIKATKR Til 13 ADMISSION WILL ALWAYS RH THI3 8AM13. Sullg's splendid feat uro photoplay "THK WHITDMOUSi:" in two reels, featuring Miss Resslo- Kytnn. A Hpoetnaiilar ppductlon pronounced by critics to be without nu etjtial. "WARD'a CLAI.H' wuaiurii uiuiouri'.ma piauu goles, Calif. A picture 'jo most thrilling climaxes ever flfnv "8H13RLOCIC RONBHEAD;' A laugiablo comedy, In fact ascream ft-pjeturo that you will onjoy, Tho most Interesting of all pic-turesHEARST-SELlO WEEKLY, No. ' U8 showJug very important ocones of the European wur, alsp sov ornl events In America. "RRONCIIO RILLY'8 INDIAN ROMANCE"- (I. M. Audersou In a now uud pleasing western sory, Tho longest nud without a doubt the best picture and musical program otur offorod In Marshfleld for tuo new price of admission: 10 CENTS ALWAYS 10 CENTS Tomorrow Night Tho Broadway EMANSK THEATRE TON GHT Vltagruph mil iOS AH. 'with 'one! of slat feature "RH.VDOWS OF TJ1K Rag. PAST" Mode hy tbe same com- Tango jpanj that produced "A Million Did." ,. -Ajl, ,. . tm v j ..A st, fcjdfc wtmmmmmmmmmmmm