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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1914)
'JQBI 9S35EE55E iirifAMiAf-tlM flll'li hi i i i i . .-... - . teavy Wet 'eather Shoes fho kind that keep your feet dry 'save doctor's hills. 3. to S Raincoats 5. to $25. 5 ubbers IB $1.00 ! Umbrellas 5c to $3.50 Lot thp Flxup Fix You lp for Wot iithor ' HE F1XUP ! BE HAPPY ' llt.SIIFIHLD : NORTH BEXB ' I hen Thinking ofi HRISTMAS lon't Forget That 'URNITURE es a Fine Substantial id Serviceable Gift that lay Be Enjoyed by the Whole Family Get it nt liiisoii Qiilovson Co. Quality Name with the Service Fame ... SNAP .". i cxcellout upartmnut hnuso to Lot GOxlSO -South Mursh sld unobstructed view Front- ago on two streets. $H00.00 ; taken In few days. Owner UBt pacrlflco. SEE Jtlill) ilOl'T IT. W. A. Rcid 150 Trent st. Wife to Dana Hie VICTROLA is always ready with the music lew shipment just received All the later records. Wilej B. Alien L. L. Thomas, Mgr. JDAIXTV AND DIFFF.UEXT tmas Greeting Cards also STICKERS, SEALS. TAOS, IlLPMNTEI) CALENDAR!! OF LOCAL VIEWS, at R-ehfeld's SiUO Central Ave. IRVING BLOCK EXTRA SPECIAL ; une ot o uoats, neayy, a. -v -- s g5 ! green, red and tan: $22. 6 value cho.? ircz7 uno lot Misses' iuii lensm y ""ft::,;" $4.98 tan and mixtures; $19,50 values, Choice w.w VJ'IU mB-AlVZrilJ BREVITIES weather forecast ttljt Amouiunl Prut In ra, Ut Tlm j OREGON - t'nst'ttled, probnb ly rnln In West; snow in East; Southeasterly winds. local temperature record Tor the 21 hours ending nt I: III n. m., Dec. 10. hy lion J. Oslllnd, special government me teorologist: Maximum c, Minimum ,, 3$ At ,:1:ln 10 l'reclpltatlon on Precipitation since Sept. 1, 1H 30.00 Precipitation same porlod last year ig.3-1 Wind: Northwest; cloudy niul rainy. Sails T( m io now. Cupt. Mlchelson of tho steamer Hardy planned to fin ish loading and sail today for San Francisco. Play Eastsldo Tho .Marshfleld Independent Basketball Team nnd Eastsldo will play at Eastsldo Fri day night. A danco will be enjoyed after tho game. New Tailor Shop I. II. llerg who arrived hero recently from Cali fornia, has opened n tailor shop at 172 North Broadway. Hu Is an 'experienced tailor and comes hlgh ly recommended. Goes South. J. C. Savage, who recently sold out his Interests In tho Couulllo Sentinel nnd Herald to Edi tor Young, and wife and baby, left yostorday on tho Nairn Smith for Florida whoro they expect to locate Owned LiiiiiIht. E. D. Perham (dated that tho pllo of lumber In Wost Marshfleld, Into which tho Holmes auto ran, did not belong to Porhnm &. Oldley, as was first lepoit od. llo understands that It belongs to Larson & Johnson. V.to on Supervisor On Saturday at Allegany voting for rond super visors In districts six and thirty will tako place. Tills Is done for tho purpose, of (securing two names to ho submitted, with petitions, to tho County Court Jn ,n effort to havo thoso men appointed. Xiui-ly hli. Antiunion Wright, tho woll known Coos Hay pioneer, came down today from his homo nt Sum nor to visit friends nnd look after huslnos. Mr. Wright will bo eighty two years old March 18. Ho has been enjoying good health and In ns halo and hearty as many inon many yours younger. Motorcycle Del I wry. John Hag lunti nnti Antirow Hlllstront hnvo ar ranged to start n motorcyolo delivery torvlco In Marshflold, delivering nil , kinds of packngos from any place j to any plnco In town. Thoy hnvo leased offices from Jay Doylo near tho Unique Pnntntorlum on Central nvonuo and will bo ready for business In n day or two. Ho Whorped ' Fp. Oeorgo Mc Donald wolto up this morning to find hlmsolf Insltio looking out. IIo wns pinched. Slowly ho realized this and shortly nfter gottlng up ho wns hauled bofore Police Judgo Butlor on tho chnrgo of being intoxicated. As ho had n pockotbook plenty nblo to Should Be $ CS vu w 1 Your Druggist w' - I a4ldUm i 2Mlf7MfMftfclJt . . . i n ,.mnl Mnrkinnws. Colors srand the loan of $3 to the city, ho 'eft this sum on the counter and de parted. Cne N Postponed That a rullnc of tho Supremo Court prohibits the holding of n partnership case, under certain circumstances, before a ref eree, Is the decision of tho attor neys In tho Emll Helma-Hakvlst controversy regarding tho partner ship In tho Marshflold Baking Com 'imny. It therefore must bo hold over for trial In tho equity court. This will necessitate a delay until Jingo Coko has completed his cir cuit term. Congressman-clect to Portland At II o'clock this afternoon Congressman-elect C. N. McArthur left on tho George W. Eldpr for Port land after having thoroughly en Joyed himself on his trip to Coos Hay and Handon. Ho was given nn enthusiastic wolcomo on Monday ov enlng. Many of his old and now friends wero nt tho dock to bid him farewell ns the boat pulled out. Mr. McArthur declares now that ho has learned tho way here, ho will be anxious to como again. CIom! Deal. F. E. Hague was nt I North Bend yesterday closing tho no- gotlatlons whereby tho Pioneer Hard 1 waro Company of Mnrshfleld absorbs tho North Bend Hardwnro company. Tho business will be continued under the namo of tho Pioneer Hardwnro Company, with the mnln offices In Marshfleld. P. N. Itoberg will bo retained as manager of tho North Bond Btorc. IiiMKctors Not Her' With tho A. M. Simpson repaired and In port hero It was expected that Inspectors Fuller and Edwards would nr rivc this morning on the Urenkwnter to conduct a hearing to settle tho blama for tho nccldont of months ago whoa tho Mlclilo nnd tho Simpson collided In tho lower bay. About a month ngo tho Inspectors actually started for horo but at Astoria Mr. Edwards wos taken from tho boat 111 nnd tho trip Indefinitely post poned. Nov. Father Wallace Arrives Uov. Father Michael Wollaco of Galway, Ireland, has arrived In Marshflold and will assist Father McDovItt In North Ilouti, (la nil nor, Florence, Myrtlo Point nnti Co uulllo. This Is tho first visit of Row Father Wa"-o to America nnti dospllo tho r ' that ho camo horo In n very uluraiy trip on the Ilrcnkwntor nnd entered directly Into tho rainy season of tho last fow days, ho Is very much pleased with this country. Dummy of Booklet. A dummy of n small booklet In tho shape of a log camo to tho Chnmbor of Commerce this morning from tho Union Litho graphic company of San Francisco nnd will bo submitted to tho ntlvor tlslng commlttoo for their sanction. An effort In being mntio to get small nnti Inexpensive booklets for distri bution. Tho dummy Is In tho shnpo of n small log, with n realistic bark finish on tho outsltio nnti tho con tents nro supposed to bo a rorlos of Coos Ray pictures In folder shape. Cuts Out Boat On tho Wnh-ta-Waso this morning wore ninny heavy cedar crooks bound for tho Portor mill whoro they will bo sawed Into bont frames. William UJorqvlst, of Catching Inlot, has tho contract to curry school children to tho now school' houso nt tho forks of Coos River, and Is now building n boat for this purpose Arthur , Matson of tho Wah-ta-Waso, Is! busy erecting his boat-buildlug shop! that blow down Inst Wlntor nnd I with this comploto In a fow days, Aim bba nlftttflsvM n 0 111 a l.m4 taalll 1a' I1IU iUIJIillllUUI Ul IIIU MUUL Will uu built there. It will bo CS feet In length and with n 11-foot beam. Sister fines to War. 11. R. Keller today received a lottor announcing that his slstor, Miss M. W. Kollor, who has been night superintendent of St. Luko's hospital In Now York for four years, has gono to Franco to old In caring for tho wounded soldiers. Sho was ono or fifteen nurses select ed by Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney, formerly Miss Gortrudo Vanderbllt to go with a staff or doctors to tho front. Mrs. Whltnoy Is paying nil cxpensos or tho hospital. Miss Kol- lor has been at St. Luko's hospital lor four years. Sho Is four years older than B. It. Keller and while leallzlng tho danger of her task, as tho hospital Is to bo established as near the firing lino as possible, sho ' decided to go and aid In caring for tho sick uud wounded. Enjoy College. Woik That ho thoroughly enjoys tho work In tho , Boston School of Teohnology, Is tho word received here trom "Jerry" Martin, who was woll known on Coos Bay last Spring and Summer. ' He left horo oarly in September on his way East where ho Is taking : an advanced courso in engineering, hailng first graduated from tho ' Univorslty of Oregon In Juno. Ho declares the school Is located In tho heart of the city, surrounded on .every side by old revolutionary land ! mnrks. There hnvo been severe storms on the Atlantic, off Cape Cod this sonEon, s.-.ys Mr. Martin, and several ship-wrecked crows havo been brought Into that port after having been picked up by llfo sav- ,ers off the coast. Most of the wrecks were of fishing boats. HERMAN SANFORD of Sumner Is a Marshfleld business visitor. WM. WATTEHS, tho North Inlot plo iieor, Is n Marshfleld business visi tor. C. II. KHOEGER and son wero down this morning from Allognny for the day. WILLIAM ROBERTS, of Allegany, caino down on tho boat this morn ing. ALEX MATTSON of Catching Inlet Is a Marshfleld business visitor to day. WILLIAM CANDLIN Is over on ono of his regular trips from tho coun ty seat. CLARENCE COULD enmo down on tho Mllllcomn this morning from Allegany. J. II. PINKEUTON, tho well known North Inlet rancher, wns In tho city today. MRS. L. 0. MASTERS and MIbh Olllo Richards of Sunnier are Marshflelti shoppers. W. I. 1IONEIIRAKE of Ross Inlet 1 was horo today looking after some ! business. j II. I). WALLACE of Ross Inlet, wns horo today looking after some I business. R. DURMAND, or Lakeside, was hero over night and was detained hero on business, COUNTY ASSESSOR A. J. THRIFT was over today on a business trip from Couulllo. MRS. ELIZA WORTH camo down on u shopping trip from Coos River this morning. MRS. 0. 8TECKLE rninu down from Sumner today to do iioino Christ mas shopping. W. I). EVANS mid'wlfo have como In from Lukouldu on a shopping uud visiting trip. JOHN MATSON wns.among tho busi ness visitors In tho city today from Catching Inlet. MRS. J. E. PAUI.SEN or Coqulllo spout tho night hero nnd 'wont on a short shopping trip. MRS. MARTIN RUSSELL and llltlo daughter of Coostou wore Marsh fluid shoppers today. S. A. CARMICIIAEL, who Is now lo cated nt Beaver Hill, was in tho city today on buslnoss. W. A. CULVER and T. M. Culver came down on tho boat this morn ing from Catching Inlet. MRS. H. KAINO nnd her son, Wal ter Kalno, wero shopping vlsltom from Catching Inlot today. M. T. BARTHOLOMEW nnd wlfo wore ovor today on n short trip from their homo at Empire, E. J. LONEV, tho Port Orford bank er and tlo magnato, was In Marsh flold yesterday on business. MISS MILLIE fiOULD, with her father, 0. A. Gould, was among the visitors In tho city today. FREDERICK HOLLISTER nnd L. J. Simpson wore among tho North Bond visitors horo yesterday. HARVEY RUSSELL camo down on the Wah-ta-Waso this morning from Catching Inlet on business. ALFRED OUNNELL of Catching In let, was down tills morning look ing alter some matters or business. F. II. PAGE, tho well known hard ware salesman, has roturned to Coos Bay to spend q fow weeks horo. JAS. A. DOLLAR and Oeorgo Golson dorfer, two well known Baiidon lumbermen, wore Marshflold visi tors yesterday. ANTHONY SHUSTER, who has been visiting at the homo or his sister, Mrs. Potor Dolan, bus roturned to his home at Tslltcoos Lake, above Gardiner. This was his first visit hero In several years. GEO. LAFFAW, the Bandou tlo camp, man, was In Marshfleld on business ' last night. Buslnoss at Baudon ls picking up considerable and hoi 12 PASSENGERS BREAKWATER Heavy Travel From Portland Indicated During Last 10 Days Sails Saturday With 02 passengers from Portland tho Breakwater crossed In over tho ) bar at an early hour this morning j bringing In addition a small mis cellaneous cargo from tho north. I Shu will lenvo out again for Port- hind Saturday morning. Tho following passengers arrived today from Portland: Jerry Wat son, TIiob. Norhain, (Ins West, W. White, Ed Johnson, Martin Eke, ChiiB. Sachs, C. Peterson, J. Joseph sou, John Rulech, iMrs. Julia Thorn, Mrs. W. II. Keefer, W. R. Keefer. Roft Slgumondl, W. M. Rush, W. T. Rush, Mary Hannah, Mrs. S. W. I Hull, Al Holcomb, Ethel Unrklow, Emma Unrklow, Mrs. N. E. llark , low, Mrs. Lucy, Mrs. L. If. Pace, i Mr. L. II. Pace, Melvln Pace, C. II. Burvltt, J. Peterson, A. A. Soalan tier, Miss C. Llnebnrger, Mrs. A. S. Lowmau,, L. McGeorgo, E. R, Red lteh, Jno. N. Ryuu, Paul Znchal, T. ClVonnoffln, II. Wood, F. Wright, John West, Martin Qrntoskl, C. Kan lug, Louis Slcvlch, Joo tfntlvo, Mrs. Mrs. McKclluc, Mary McKollne, Alice McKollne, MorcldcH Fretierlcksou, Jemilo Milton, W. E. Colby, E. A. Colby, L. Goolhtlo, Frank Dunn, Irene Dunn, Wm. Dunn, J. B, Miller, Bertha Schmidt, Olo K. Ham, J. E. Edwards, Nick Mllnruvleh, utydu Liiwhorne, W. E. Peters, J. It, .Mc Goo. ELDERTAGi Crosses in Early From Eureka With Small Passenger List Leaves at 3 for North At 7 o'clock this morning tho Oeorgo W. Elder crossed In from Eureka bringing six pnssougorH for Coos L'.iy nnd n miiall miscellaneous cargo. She left out, continuing her passago north to Portland nt II o'clock, Tho following passengers cumo hi on tho Elder this morning from Euroka: 0. II. Fryer, F. U. Twin by, Catherine Rudloff and child, W. (I. Egleston, MiH. L. II. Rudloff. SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. A. N. W. with Mrs. Eugouo O'Connoll. I N. L. Indies' Aid with Mrs. Gust Steen uud Mrs. John Pit- man as hostesses. j FRIDAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. II. Curtis. N. L. Y. P. S. entertained by MIbh Sennlo Refslaud uud Chris j Thorite. j Thmblo Club with Mrs. I. B. j Bartlo. j N, L. Ladles' and Young La- j Ladles' Aid Bale ut tho church, j Baptist Ladles' Aid Bazaar at j tho Russell Building. North Bend M. E. Aid sale. Loyal League with Miss Mux- j I no Jones, j Mlnno-Wls Club Swap Party j . . , 4 thinks that tho prospects aro good. Some or the delayed Insurance on tho riro losses thero last siuumor aro holug paid In nnd this will oniiblo tho property owners to go ahead with tho Improvements, DAXCE nt SU.MXEH, SATURDAY ovanlng, DECEMBI.'i; I'-'. .MOOSE DAXCE, Ecklinff Hall,! North Bond SATURDAY EVENING. DR. H. E. KEIlY, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coke Bldg J. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgery nnd Diseases of Women Specialty. Orrico, 307 Coko Bldg. Phono 220 Res, Myrtlo Arms. Phono 304- I MOUNT HOOD CREAMERY Dl 'ITER Best on Earth 2 pound roll, 7fi centH COOS BAY OYSTER CO. j At Pnlneo Mai hot. Phono I ((!-.. I Goro, Pa., P. A. .Morgan had occa-j slon rocontly to use a liver lnotiielno, anil says of Foley Cathartic Tablets: ' "Thoy thoroughly cleansed my aystom nnd I felt llko u now man light and free, Thoy aro best medicine I havo ever tnkon for constipation. They i keep tho stomach sweat, liver active, Tablets aro stimulating In uctlon, and neither grlpo nor sicken. Thoy are wholesome and thoroughly cloausiug and keep tho liver active. Stout pea-1 pie llko them. Foe sale by tho Owl Pharmacy. AID GONE AGAIN DRUM BOX FAILS FILL WASHES OUT Heavy Rain Backs 15-foot Head of Water Against Eighth Street Fill When n drain box put under a fill on Eighth street In tho roar of It. A. Copplo's residence failed to work, Jupiter Pluv, turning Iposo 'his forces, bncked wntor 1C feet high Into tho gulch behind nnd tho , luntltliiK pressure undermined tho newly Inld dirt nnd between 100 jniul H00 yards Tuesday night wnsh- 'eti Into tho pond below. Perham nnti Oldley, tho contractors opening 1 tho street, today had n crow of uiou nt work on n now drain box. Only by tho merest chnnco wns tho donkey engine and tho steam shovel saved from the wash-out. On several nights they had been left standing on tho track ovor tho fill. Tuesday night they had been run back toward tho Copplo residence and whon tho flood camo escaped , destruction. ADD 2ND PARAGRAPH DRAIN BOX t seemed to slowly sink tho hitter, ami It was this, declares E. 0. Perham, that caused tho drain box to go out of kilter and thus allow tho water to back up In tho gulch tho other sldo of tho grading. Hnd this not hap pened It Is proboblo thero would havo I been no nccldont. It Is thought that about one fourth of tho fill wns washed out. For two weeks a crow has been at work on this project, scraping i tho dirt from out of tho now road and filling It Into tho gulch. This hnd not yet been allowed to seltlo and wiiH still under the cnurso of construction when tho wntor backed up from the failure of tho drain box to work. With n head of Ifi feet of water and more coming with every hour of tho stoutly rain tho i fill round a greatar pressure on It than It could stand. i For weeks tho project ol putting u road through on Eighth street has been under way. Part of the Umo two crown hnvo been nt work ni.il practically uvory hour of tho M has been noisy with tho perslst (iit steam shovel and tho puffing donkey engines. BIO DANCE EAGLES' HALL H.VHJRDAV night, Dec. I a. MAR TIN'S Orchestra. COME ir you caro. DANCE at HUMNKU, SATURDAY oveulng, DECEMBER Ul. STEELHEADH WANTED. Tho Stcollumd salmon season op ens today, Thursday, Dec. 10, nnd tho Coos Buy Ico & Cold Storage Co. Is making preparations to tako nil that aro offered. Fishermen bring your steolheiulH to tho COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO BIG DAXCE EAGLES' HALL SATURDAY night, Dec. Vi. MAR TI.VH Orchestra. CO.ME If you caro. DAXCE nt SUMXER, SATURDAY iovenlng, DECEMBER It!. MOOSE DAXCE, Eckhofr Hall, North Bend SATURDAY EVENING. HOTEL DOTS.OX C. A, llniiMui, Proprietor. Now, open under now management. A homo place with homo cooking served in family stylo. Board and room, $(i.r.u per weok. 315 South Second St , Marshfleld. rOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTO I fnnr wttA rMr ivldi AMratful ilrli'AM ' Kot day service, phono 1 4 4 -J, HUnco Dlllard Purlers, Vor bIkM wrlce, Phone 1MO-I. Right Osifo. D. L FOOTE. V. 3, KOA1FE Jt A. II. IIOUGIN Marshfield EfflUffi DECORATING CO. Estimate Furnished inioiiH uno-J. UrxliOHij. Orfo .Il'NE MARTIN NATIROPATII , . Diseases treated by latest Europoun drugloss mathotis. Office: Williams Block.. Phono 2fi7-J for uppolutment. Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 lmhfleld.Nortli Bend Auto Miif 'r tvfrj ten miaul'' from . to 11! p. in.; to South Slough ouco n thiy, leaving at 11 a. tit. ; to Kiuplic tliuo trips a day. tiOUHX A KINO. Props. I I. I u ADf FOR SALE Dairy stork; ono cow nnd two heifers. V(. 1C. Rood, phone K0I7, WANTED I , i . r WANTED Girl or womnn for worlc In prlvnto family, fSC Bennett nvo.. bet. Fourth nnd Fifth. I FOR RENT FOR RENT nicely fiirnMiwl rooms with heat and bnth. 108 S. 2nd street. FOR RENT .Modern fimiNiMl flats. Contrnl and Fourth. Phono IIII-J. FOR RENT Hoiim) lit rear of for mer Times office. Euqulro of John ForgtiBun. i FOR KENT Hoiixci and npnrtments furnished and unfurnished. I. S. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front street FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. )2 par weok. Closo'ln. 230 So. 4 th St. FOR RENT KurnMicd apartment. Phono C3-L. The Grand To-Nigh t .Showing tho Croani of t"o World's Out iut In Photoplays. Sin: HooIn of lMrturoN Excellent MunIc, Xow Established Price lOo Every Night. Vltugrnph'H Broadway star fea ture, "SHADOWS OF THE PAST." An exceptionally flno picture play made by tho name cast of playoru that producod "A MILLION BID." Miss Anita Stownrt Is a wonder In this plcturo nnti every ono attend ing tho Grand Is assured of seeing ono of tho greatest red productions ovor presented In threo parts. Tho third Installment or tho "BELOVED ADVENTUREll." Ar thur V. Johnson, entitled, "AN AFFAIR OF HONOR." Tills serial story has boon play ing to more people than any other plcturo wo hnvo ovor shown In this 'theatre. Wo havo several books with tho comploto story of this se rial. Freo to anyone wanting to can Mr ono nt tho box office. Tho iiamoH of tho other pictures to bo shown tonight wo nro iiunblo to give. But you can tiaponti that thoy will bo ot tho usual a rand, quality. 10o ALWAYS lOo Tomorrow night, tho Venetian Orchestra In now selections nnd overtures. thf mm I rilC HOME Of BIG fEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. EXTRA BIG FEATURE I EXTRA I "ST. ELMO," by nil ull-stur cast. Tills production of St. Elmo coat 1100,000. Everything that money could provide and skill and artistry contribute wus invested lu tho pro duction of St. Elmo. Tho direction vns painstaking. This Is tho great tut; everybody will agree who boos It, Six wonderful reels picturing Augusta Evans' worm faiuoua Am erican novel; 1'JI gorgouuu scenes. Tho moHt elaborate, most extrava gant, most painstaking contribution to tho nllout druia, depleting tho manuurs, costumes nnd custonm ut daj'H bororo (ho Civil Wnr whon tho chivalry or Soiitliorn gentlemen waa proverbial when men settled tholry griovunros upon tho field ot honor and none could recklessly assail tho1 namo of tv lady, By all means soo "St. Elmo." Lower Floor, ICo; First Balcony,, I fie: Second Balcony, 10, Sam Nusibuum, musical, novelty, instrumentalist. PHONE 1 0 Ceit 158-R Messenger ServiceJ MARSHFIELD CYCLERY i lifcJSihriililftmni - ' l'.tjfURjgggfe M.in'na tinJMliJ ' . - A -. inaamttimmmmmmam ik,