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Wmll Height THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 'LOGGERS RAISE SISTER If TRY 10 T N MP READY SHOW FUi THEM BREAK W Si K J. L. Smith, County Agricul- Smith-Powers Employees on John Golden Cut Off Relatives, turist, Meets Cow-Testers, , Railroad Raise About $500 . Leaving Fortune to Outside Arranging for Dairy Week ( for Woman and Child I " Catholic Charities For tho completion of plans for tho A pathetic Incident In connection! Though tho lawyers declaro no Cooa County exhibit nt tho Farmorn' with tho ilcnth of L. F. Uttorbnch, definite nctlon la being tnkon, It la "Week In Corvnllls, J. L. Smith, county agriculturist, yesterday nold a consultation hero with threo of the testors from tho cow testing assoc iations. Those who met hero were Wj II. Black, of the Coos Hay Asso clatloon; Hobort J. Dryden, of Myrtlo Point and II. U. Warner, of tho Co qijlllo Valley Association At a mooting in Coqulllo on Saturday George Johnson, of the, Lower Co qulllo Association, was also present. Chhrts nnd innpsia aro being eom plctcuT Thcijo lo'gctlfor with plc tiirca will bo placed en tho walla of tho' booth In tho big Armory at Cor vallls In Fobrunry when Dairymen fiom all over tho state will meet ithorc. Mr. Smith plana on having 'photograp.is of tho hoot cows and tho best dairy-farms or tho cow-test-Ing associations to put In contrast with tho poorest. In this way, ho bcllovos, tho farmer can bo brought to.ronllzo tho beuoflta to bo derived from efficient management and by keeping records of his bonis. As an cxamplo of this Mr. Hlnck, of, tho Coos Day Association, declar ed that a grado Jersey cow belonging Fred Solnndor, on Cooa rlvor, has co in o to tho end of hor lactation period with n record of 179 1-2 pounds of butter fat for tho year. "And yet this cow sold for about $00.00 a year ago," said Mr. Hlrek. "Tliat was boloro hor record wrs kept. In fact this cow w'ns culled out at ono time lor tho butcher on tho bollof that alio was a poor pro-' ducor. Tno owner has kept n record J this year and linn Just refused an offer of $200 for tho cow." Through tho ontlro year Mr. Smith nnd his associates havo boon showing tho farmer how by keeping records It will bo poRslblo to cull out tho "boarders" in tho herd, sending thorn to tho butcher, and Ihtm to ro phico them with ood in I lie and but ter producers, , the Smlth-I'owors lino brakcm'nn, ' Rtrongly rumored that an effort will who dropped near from heart fall-1 bo mndo by Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, uro near Wagner' tho other night, ' slstor of John Golden, deceased, to was told by W. J. Hill, of tho com- break tho will of hor brothor, which pany, hero last night. Mr. Utter- Was opened lato yesterday In Judge bach was only about twcnty-nlno Hall's offlco nnd which loft practlcal- ycars old and was tho picture or jy every cent or the cstnto to Catholic health. IIo had been with tho institutions. Tho slstor, tho only company somo tlmo nnd previously rclativo mentioned In tho will, 1b to ran an cngino nt Seven Mile, near iCCoIvo $20 a month "during wny dls Ilnndon. IIo had not been of m ,b,lly , wh,ch Bho ,, not ,mvo accumulating nature nnd when death 8UfflcIent fuIltls to cnro for ,lcr8clf claimed him, It loft his wlfo nnd ! proporly " Illtlo child with only his December I -,,,; MJ of ,irocu,lHro in9' pay check to provldo for llioin.Blio ',, lnt)tltll,C(, lt ,8 1110wn llint Mra I Kennedy has retained John (loss as hor attorney. Somo lawyers declaro i tho will la Indefinite, in Hint lt stnt- cd no certain sums of money in tho I ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE HUB DRY GOODS GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR DESIRED AMOUNT GIFT ARTim pq i Am ., "-u UH,U rtWAYFOR FUTURE DELIVERY had no relatives In this section, hav lug como from Kentucky. A sister of Mr. Uttorbnch nnd her husband, rcaldo at ono of the camps. As soon as tho Smith-Powers em ployes heard of tho flnnnclal pre dicament 1n which Mrs. Uttorbnch and child wero left, thoy Immediate ly stnrtcd raising purses. Uttcrbach was very well liked by all who know him. When Mr. Hill loft there, they hnd between $100 nnd $noo raised; for hor and tho money will bo given to her In cash and will glvo hor an opportunity to pro vldo for herself. Sho has gone back to their llttlo homo near Wagner, whoro thoy had a plot of ground, a houso nnd somo chickens and will Good Cheer! Good Service!! "Good Merchandiuto riii-'iiiiiilnnliio IAIITII TUrlD PUDIOTHflAC IIDCOOnC DDCTTV OICT Pll--r-.-. Vii ! TIRAL WAY THE MAGNIFICENT STOCKS OF GIFT THINGS THAT ARE TO BE HAn i wituSJLLMi STORE RADIATES GOOD CHEER, WITH SATISFIED CUSTOMERS, WITH COURTEOUS, ATTENTIVE 5 PL wiin buuimiipul aiuorvo ur uuuu mtnoni uiou uuuu ivicnunMNUitibl GOOD MERCHAWni? various dlvlsloun and also that It men tioned only ono relative, while It la bollovod there aro more. Nothing to New Church. Hosldes practically cutting off his rolntlvca, another surprise In tho Gol den will was tho fact that ho did not provldo Tor nny donation towards erecting a Catholic church In Marsh- field. It Is known that ho had this under consideration somo yenra ngo, labout tho tlmo or IiIh wlfo's dentil and It was generally expected tlmt ho would provldo a substantial gift to- rS!aaa?a? & start a confoctlonory store nt tho now hoadqunrtors at Wagnor to pro vide for herself nnd child. GO VUG TOF STILL (OIK UP CIS OP . TO 00 E P, LIFE Transfusion of blood from ono In dividual to another in an effort to savo a llfo was mado yesterday for the tlist tlmo on Coos Day. Dr. E. V. Morrow nt tho Mercy Hospital took Diooii from tho veins or uyiin hnm buth to put Into tho veins of his brfithor-ln-lnw, Lewis Martin, who Iu seriously 111 and may not llvo. Price of Flour Advanced and i ' I,,or thrco wcekB Martln' wh0 ,B MAw Mill Prnnrn znrt PuI. ut 22 years of ngo, has been ox- lV lit 1 1 IXf UllUIII UIIU UUl sir milk Will be Raised probably remain there Sho ' wnrd tho now edifice. When the inat- tor first caino up nnd announcement was mado in Tho Times that Mr. Ool ilon hud mndo n will bequeathing I1I3 cstnto to Catholic charities, ho received scores of lottora from charl tablo organizations nil over tho coun try asking thnt thoy bo Included with a smnll bequest. Owing to his ec centric hnblta, his Mater, Mrs. Kon- nuii), wan nine 10 no iniiu nir j.im i oven when ho was sick. A low years ago after ono of his sick spells sho took him to Hnndon and cared for him. Will .Mario In 11)01). According to tho will of John Gol den, which wns made out December 1, 1900, nnd which gnvo his ago ns 05 yoars, Mother Agnes, superinten dent or tho St. Agues llaby Homo, Park Placo, Portland, Is mndo oxecu tilx without bonds. Tho sum or $100 Is left to pay ror masses ror tho deceased's soul. An other $1G0 Is left ror tho oroctlon or n monument ovor nia grnvo. i All or tho remainder or tho estato Is loft In chargo of Mother Agnes for IjV.v.v iMiurrn paiits with PltKClOl'H I-'IjUII) i.v kkkout TO HAVU MFU OK I.KW1S MAH-TIN. jl 7 w J Sj r M al jfor m en SMOKING JACKKTS IJATH nouns HATHHOIIK HLANKKTS INDIAN IHiANKKTS SWHATKU COATS 81MT CASKS TRAVELING HAGS i, ' U.MHItKLLAS HOUSU SLIPPI3KS S'MC HOSB HANniCKKCHIKFS FANCY 6nitIST.lAS' IIOXB8 CONTAINING SUSPBNDKRS. SOCKS ANI) TIK8 COLLAH HAGS ' .fju For Womeim FUHS HATH ItOIlFS KIMONAS SILK, CItKPK AND FL13BC13 . ' ; FINM WAISTS '' - 81 LIC TBTTICOAT8 U . '. THAVKLINd DAGS I U.MUItHLLAS . .FANCY FI'3LT,SLJI5I,Ji!Sj4 w. KIUPPKNDOltF-DlTMAN A N I) COUSINS SHOKS SATIN SLlPPJtS ',-if' hi HAND HACJ3. ,, MK8H PUltsicS STAMPHD TOWKLS AND PILLOW CASK8 HAXDKKIICHIEFS HOSIKKY GLOVKS HOYAL SOCIKTY PACKAGES FANCY HARltETTICS HA I II HANDS ' iinitiKvniin AlUlll'il iftB -i , ,,, ., FANCY LACES A'NP'VEI L FANCY NJ2CKWEAU DATH HUG8 '-1 'j' V LINENS ,D. M. Ci CO'rTONS I1LANKETS """Mk SWEATER COATS ING3i l ' -;: Vi I wi jtf ft IL II I snaiLui mm emu M FUR SETS KNITTED SETS SWEATER8 DRAWER LKOGINS. C'A P8 3 ACQUL'S II00TEE3 SILK IIQODS-TEDDY Him i FANCY SHOES AND 8LIPfEM VANITY I'UnSES FANCY Itllftl)NS SILK HOSE HEADS HOYS' HIMIHKII nOOTS HOYS' INDIAN 8UIT3 HOYS' COWBOY SUITS. extromoly sick. IIo was first oporntcd on ror hernia, other complications i odurntlonnl nud charltnblo nurposoB The high cost or living got nnothor sot In nnd pneumonia enmo along n and Is divided Into six pnrts. Tho Hrst ' Jolt yesterday when nnothor advance I short tlmo ngo to cap tho climax j t;v0 parts or tho estate will go to In tho prlco of flour and nlso In tho, or mlsrortuno. IIo bocnino very j tho 8t. Agnes Ruby Homo nnd tho prlco or milk wns announced. weak and his tempornturo roso rap- other Tour parts will ho distributed Tho ndvnnco In tho prlco of flour Idly nnd Inst night tho doctor do-! evenly ns follows: to tho Girls' Cnth- Empire Stock of Ladies Smite airnd Coats w Go at Sharply Redocedl Prices quickly followed n raise in wheat and local flour Johhors miy that lt would n't bo so bad If It was not almost cor- ....... .. lain 10 no loiiowou ny otnor advances . inMr nd was ontlroly successful. In tho near future With $2 whom ;uunboth Is resting easy today, though prophesied and tho markotbaromotor I ho Is In a weakened condition, nnd cldod that a transfusion wnH tho only ollc Orphan Asylum, Oswego, Oro.; thing to savo tho young man's llfo. Hoys' Catholic Orphan Homo, Roavor-' Tho cjioratlnn lasted about hair an f ton, Oro.j Mount St. Joseph Homo Mrrtln Is considerably bettor, though by no menus out or danger. Indicating thnt tho skyward trend will coutlnuo rapidly from now on, our dally broad Will become it llttlo 'more oxpenslvo nil tho tlmo. F. A. Sacchl nnnouncod thnt tho Hlirlcst Day. Dispute has ragod prlco or milk and cream would bu for lwn '"'J nB wliolhor Docombor boosted tho first of tho vonr. Ho r 22 Is tho shortost day of tho bont Santa (Maun in it in nniinin' y01"". Webster's Standard DIotlonary or days. AHor January 1, milk will i cIroH that tho 21st Is tho propor bo ton cents per uuurt oxcent to dally i ,,,,to wl,()l1 0I'' So1 ,l,,r,H 1i1h '"'" oiiHtomorK who will havo to pay eight Jb""1 ,,IU'k wn,l Hm equator, trav- and a hair cents, buttermilk five cents por quart and cream flftoon ellng f I oin tho south, World Almaiiao status whllo tho I iii I (iiuriiii;iiu; . i ror tho Aged, Portland; Mnry's Homo! for Young Girls, Portlnnd. i To Mother Agnos Is left tho docl-1 slop ns to whethor or not tho prop-' orty sbnll bo sold. Tho will provides that she may do whatover sho dooms I best In belling orr nny or tho roal , proporty. Acrordlng to Judge Hnll, ' who has handled tho husluoss of John Golden ror yonrs, tho ostato ' consists or two buildings In Coqulllo ' " worth botwnen $1000 nnd $5000 and) ? wiiipii nring in a montniy incoino of against Mrs. Ernost Sullivan and Joo Hon, ami uoiwooii ju.uuu ami ?jr,,-i McKco. doclarlnc thnt tbov .nif GIFT GIVERS INTENT ON BUYING DESIRABLE REMEMBRANCES WILL HERE FIND THE GREATEST W SLZlWEZt T "APPILY COMBINE THE NOVEL AND DECORATIVE WITH THE PRACTICAL. YOUR IS NTY WILL BE DISPELLED BY THE HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT OUR STOI ,?Sk5PJl5.lVAIL;L BE MADE EASY. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CAN ONLY TELL SOME OF THE DEJ 'iHINGS THAT AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. Hdb Or j Goods Compaey "THE CHRISTMAS STORE." CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL AVENUE. 'PHP 3 w!!i'm0'T?t!mmMmm?!!?ft?lam'Tmmmnmm'Mm r.nnii. . ... I hiiu in uotos which are out at inior-, tlclnkof im.i.n.,- frft, i,i i 0 .. v D01 cents i.or half pint or fifty conta por ' tlmt tl10 --"', ls tl10 Irto3t day In quart, GKOIKIK GOODHUM returned ovor laud today from Portland, where hu wont to witness tho demonstra tion or tho first Dodgo car brougnt to the roust. GKO. DOHSO.V. a Myrtlo Point cat tle dealer, nnd Kd Goldbloom, camo ovor from Myrtlo Point on tho morning train. tho your. At any into the pessimist didn't havo a chnnco nt tho old grouch, for this yonr tho dato at any rate foil on a working day, whereas l'i months ngo It wns Sunday, Sullivan, lt Is understood, has agroed to pay tho charges and to roturn tho Call Cl.aigo Off. A compromise . ,0 ... nuoa,.OI. out of court has boon effocted In tho j caso at North Hond wherein Hurt' Hush filed n chargo of petit larronv I Tlmos Want Ads ror results .111 CLOSE FOB GHRISTMASi I AMONG THE SICK . W, A. Held Is confined to his homo today b) an attack of la grippe. THE GIFT SUPREME A DIAMOND Sec Our Superb Line. THE GIFT SPLENDID A RING ' See Our Fine Assortment THE GIFT PRACTICAL A WATCH See Our Excellent Stock . The GIFTS That ENDURE EVERYTHING in JEWELRY ( ' At the 'Red Cross Jewelry Dept. LAST CALL TO Christmas Shoppers From THE FAIR wi-: auk opk.v r.vK.vixus r.vrii4 ciiIsistmas Dolls, a wonderful assortment nt tho lowest prlcos; drossod and undrossod, from ?5.Q0 down to j , ChrUtmns Cnndles, best quality; tho lowest prlco ovor quoted. Por box Novelty Nockwonr nnd llundkarohlofq. A largo newest and best styles at tho right prices. .15i 7c assortment of Umbrollns for ladles and gentlemen, with pretty holiday handles. Ono or thoso would make an approclntlro girt. Holiday Girt Aprons; lnnumornblo stylos to select from; mado or dainty materials and trimmed In iile-aslng effects. nr r-t i e. or -l - - " : IIH'Ull iiuiii fl,.u uunu lUi . , , ..,,,,,. Fancy Houdolr Caps In net nud Laco. Modorately priced. ? 1,00 down to v UU Hub Wo have a largo assortment ot girts ror men. wear, Silk Hose, Susponders, Ilaiidkerchiofs, SittJ.sfai'tlon fitiaian- teed or Money Itcfundi'd "THE PAIR" Hath Robos, Neck Fancy Garters, etc. Central Avenue Xevt Chandler Hotel I Smith-Powers Camps Close Wednesday and Smith Mill Will Close Thursday Tho ejnployes of tho Smith-Powers Company will bo glvon n throo days' lnyofr ror Christmas nnd tho em ployes or tho Smith mills will bo nl lowed a two-days' vacation and Sun- day will add anothor day to tho lay- I orrs or each. , The Smith-Powers camps will bo closed down Wednesday night and 'will not resumo again ilntll Monday , morning. Many ot tho employes aro planning to como to Marshrield on Thursday morning to do thoir Christ mas chopping and ir tho big dologa tion comes rrom the now camps along the lino south or Myrtle Point, things will be qulto lively there, Tho Smith mills and plants will I close down Thursday night and not ,ro3iime operations until Monday t morning. Christmas coming on Fri day, It was decided best not to at tempt to operato Saturday LOG JIM If NOT BREAK THIS Mi V... I cck Tbo lop f" ' into tho rivtru-ot Attlw PNWl,w'' logs aro icing M"' olnt bcloircoqw mill vesterdtf lO.hour-day KbM mill has btnb,tlM n.rfrft than a sK1 WATERFBOJJ Ciristsf" Unless Very High Water Comes 'Bin Timbers May 1 Remain Up Coos River ; i..n ..- .....,.. ? nnn (inn nnil With JOUng 8,000,000 root or tlmbors plied nl-'bow and etern; moof inn r) I.I..1. In Cnna PlVOr. nlnft nil tb8 for M tlirnn mlloa nliivo ttin lintnhnrV. aild ... i,0AtkIllg $'. J -"- " uu uv with tlm InRt hluli water nrovlllK lin- ,. qlilns. tW ablo to break tho Jam, lumbormen.are flut Bhgrtly fterr wnmlnrln- If Hin InL'a ran .boAmkcn ,' .. lumber l"W looso this year, Somo o'r tho present' yesterdaf attf pllo hnvo been In the rlvor (or two ,oway BhUt ao".r;, yo- ..:. ' ,. ruis,m- 1110 log uoom neur iuo mum.i , ga!loiiii "v- . rait until thoro now remains i but six ,.i3 regular "'' w or sovon more rarts to bo taken out. tl)0 jforth St , Along up tho banks of tho rivor u i Toraorr"" w-ji estimated there are about 1,000,000 gmith la a tin feet or logs waiting ror the next lUgn Many are "...t ...... I ornrCSJ v , wuuir, ' uiu " ...m' The new -j, arrleer! At tho high water mark or two soutnt wooks ago, some 01 me ioks " tub n brokeji looso, about G.000,000 reet or San Frands j. them. Previous to this an unsuccess- probably I rul nttempt had been made to dyna- lng. Thoro will ho n invnfr t x,.'mlto tho mass, which ls now pum .. .. T..wtv 4V tiun t , . t rt,i ni so ueep that tne water is ,uaccu i ?0 to -10 reet behind the jam, ac cording to tho loggers who have been working on tho river. Year's this season. THK WKATHKH. tllr AMOiUted J'ru to Co Bjr T'"e.J OREGON Fair with rising temperature' easterly winds, F B. Mills Rim Ten Hours. Tho contract ror getting out these logs Is In tho hands of VlHlnm H WAITS &f .t -II IV su m: . with b' l . - . A, from Bc- pln. qABMicg; S3