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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1914)
mmsJ wi 71 ' ':-i!'-':vi;jl; -;;. iiliifll'ioilliiJlJii!!!'..';.'?:!:'!!:.'..'''! II :-,' il'..'!;-i!.-i.i,.Ji?dHt :::l?L:iil;l!r;V:i;'i:'-m?g!i i: inc uuus dAT MMbS, MAHSHNtLU, UKEGUN, MUNUAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION.' ....j, IF YOU IsQCSh - - f - nnd will conduct services there, nml then go on""to Portland for a week's rest. There will be no services next Sunday In the Episcopal church. e c mfort, wear v Icientifically made over Natural Shape" lasts and iown m styles that are the choice of rell dressed men everywhere -:- -:- "Comfort First" if you come to us for The Florsheim Shoe - vW ,sr ,W ho Dull dull Cnlf Hutlon- Iho now typo ot liJgh toe. THE BEST AT Woolen Mill Cla Apparel Specialists UlUrtJ For Men and Boys MarshUcId -:- Norlh Bend BREVITIES WEATHER rOUKCAST j ttlr Ai.ocUtM rrni to i"oo Du Tlmri. OREGON Fair, Southwest- crly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE HECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt J: 13 n. m., Dec. 28, by IlenJ. Ostllnd, spcclnl govcrnmont mo teorologlst: Maximum 18 Minimum 40 At 4:43 n. m 42 Precipitation 29 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1014 33.41 Precipitation samo poYIod last year 21.25 Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Dies In Hunker 11111. John Tor mola, aged 7i", who camo hero two years ago from Finland to innko his liomu with his daughters, Mrs. Jacob Ornl nml Mrs. Llndblnd, In Hunker 11111, died last evening of heart fail ure. Tho body will bo shipped to Wlnlock, Wnsh., for burial, n son and daughter residing there. He Is sur vived by seven children. Move l'ostofflce. Tho EnstBldo Ipostoffico has been moved Into tho now Stccklo building, Just opposlto tho school houso. Vestry Meeting Tho Vestry ot tho Episcopal church will hold Its regu lar monthly meeting this evening nt 7:30 In tho offlco ot Uounctt Swan-ton. HRISTMAS has come and gone, but wc are still sening groceries anu 10 snow our customers tnat we appreciate their cash trade to make it an ob- for them to pay cash, we are issuing cash register bcipts with all cash purchases. Come in and ask us nit it, and see how much you can save by dealing Hi us. Our l'liono !!0 1-7. Cull U.s Up Any Time. ios Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Do Repair Work. Tho McDonnld & Vaughnn camp at Hluo Hldgo will not resume operations for tv fow weeks, ns n number of chnnges and Improvements will bo mado. 1 ().( Hiio Hnuqitct, Tho banquet which tho Fellowship Club plnnnod to hold nt tho M. E. Church Hall Tuosdny evening has been Indefinite ly postponed owing to tho Inability to secure a caterer for Tuesday night. F. 11. SAGAR1HD, ot Gardiner, is a Mnrshtlold visitor. CHAS. MAHAFFY of North Coos Illvcr Is n Mnrshtlold visitor. MISS SPENCE WILSON returned to dny from a. visit In Portland. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE was hero from Coqulllo today on business. WALLACE CROUCH ot Hnyncs In lot Is n Mnrshflcld visitor today. MISS LULU JENNINGS of Haynes Inlet Is n Marsh field visitor to-dny. PRESTON MONSON was In from Tomploton today on business mid pleasure. MRS. R. .A. CHURCH, of Norlh Coos River, Ib ii Mnrshfleld shop per today. AUG. CARLSON was down from his North Coos River ranch today on business. Plan SnaJal. Tho Young Ladles' Aid ot tho Norwegian Lutheran church will glvo n Lutoflsk supper In tho church hall next Thursdny eve ning. A social tlmo will follow refreshments. L. W. TRAVER returned Snturdny from a business trip to Hnudon and vicinity. MRS. FRED WILSON, who is resid ing with n slstor In Allognuy, Is n Mnrshtlold visitor. BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- been a hobby with us for a good many roars and a lot of customers will toll you when it comes to Ratting Rood, sound. frablo framing mntorlal nt tho right prlco wo know our bus!- t. Just toll what you wan: to uuim anu mo amouni you waui snood nnd wo'll got busy with our pond! and flguro out tho boat r uonoy can buy, Try us. . . w. , A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL 1 TWO HY USING OUR WOOD JNE 11)0. 182 SOUTH HKCIAIlWrtY j Mill Repairs. T,hero is a largo , shipment of machinery nnd supplies, i Including n I'; smokestack, nt tho Terminal doc, awaiting shipment to the Point Terrace Mill Company on thr Sluslnw. It Is oxpected that tho Honmor, which is now lying in tho lower bay, will tnlto It out this week. C. 13. NICHOLSON returned this morning from n Hhort stay nt his ranch in tho Sand Hills. MILTON MARKHAM returned todny from Tcmplotou, whoro hu spent Christmas with relatives. MISS ROELA HEICMA Is npondlng a fow dnys In Coqulllo visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Cary. W. T. 8TOLL expects to leave Thursday for Portland and othor northern points on business. LEU E ftTRETONIGHT )ME OF BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. Tl ne Grand LoKKcru Return Tho special train yesterday nftornoon enrrylug homo tho Christmas contingent from tho Smith-Powers enmpa beyond Myr tlo Point, carried about 300 from Mnrshtlold nnd 1C0 moro Jolnod them nt Coqulllo. I'ractlcnlly ov oryono camo out from tho camps for Christmas. ADAIR, Mirthful produoer, ii 1 1 io chnngo of fun antics. I Cleo Madison In Powors- Unl- fc-rcel drnmn, 'THE LAST OF RACE," n romnnco of tho Iky feud days. BCl'ED HY WIRELESS" A fe-reol drama of tho first water. of tho tintnmod Islnnds of nn American girl is nbduot- intlvea under tho direction of ess oporator. Roscuo comes, to tho wireless. Mnrlo Wal ks Mario Morgan and William as Cant. Clifford. lAND WAR SERIES No. 2. at tho battlo of Louvnln. The kants of Tlrleinont retroatlug tho Germnn ndvnnco on Drus- Out ot a cloud of dust Into n of bullets, thoso Rolglan Lane- Mo 1C0 strong only 3S re lit LOVE OR MONEY," with i Lyons nnd Victoria Forde. Is a Jackpot of a hundred dol- r tho boy who kisses Victoria How Walter loses tho pot, but ho girl, is highly amusing. lio best ifliotonlnys it ml it gotid vaudcvlllo net for r.o eii floor, ir,v. I'lRST HALC'OXY, irc. SECOND HALC'OXY, 10c. tomorrow night "THL . fRO'' A sped tl spectacular pie reel feature. To-Nigh t 6000 FEET OF LICENSED FILM "THE LONG WAY" Edison feature in three acts "HEARST-SEUG WEEKLY NO. 63 Authentic war news and other events ' TWO GOOD COMEDIES SIX REELS of all new pictures Children 5c; adults 10c. Tuesday Martin Chuzzlewit. Wed. Chip of the Flying-U. Thur Pauline No. 14. j. H. Jessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgery and Diseases of Womon 'a Specialty. Office, 307 Coko Dldg. Phone 229-J Res. Myrtle Arms. Phono 301-L Coal Output. Sec. Motley, of tho Chnmhor of Comtuorco, Is trying to got flguros on Coos County's conl output during tho yonr to send a short wrltoup to tho Conl Ago for Its annual edition. Tho Smlth-Pow-era initio nt Honryvlllo producod 12, 00b tons. Tho output In 1914 will bo light, ns tho Denver Hill nnd Smlth-Powors mines woro doing principally dovolopmont work. MRS. ANNA KNIQHT nnd Anna nnd Nttti Gnllnghor will leavo on tho noxc Eldor for Northoru points, MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN oxpocts to Icnvo tho lnttor part of tho weok for n visit with frlonds in Port Intnl. It. E. L. HEDH.LION of Hnndon, who was hero today Is en routo to his old homo nt Euroka, whoro ho will visit. GEORGE McCULLOCH of Hnyncs Inlet camo in today to tnko homo tho piano which Miss McCulloch won In n contest hero. Wins Tut key. J. M. Cnrrnl has a turkoy coming nt tho Union Market ns n result of guosslng tho wolght of tho big hoof which nttraetod so much nttontlon thoro. Ho guessed tho weight oxnotly 1212 pounds. Just 441 pooplo guossod on It nnd tho guoMOs ran from about COO to 1C00, As a beef loses about halt In tho drowsing procoes, tho animal must have weighed nbout 2400 pounds. H. O. TUTTLE, Clork of tho Smith Powora Company at Wagnor, ro (unied thoro after spending tho Christmas holidays on tho liny.' GEORGE TERRY nnd wlfo, of Dnu lols Crook, nru Mnrshfleld visi tors today. Thoy spout Chrlst nuts at tho Geo. A; Gould homo at Allognny. Will ReJutii Ko W. K. Wlso- mnn, who with his wlfo and daugh-, tor, Mnrgnrot, have boon onjoylng nn auto tour of Southern California, wrltos frlonds hero thnt ho expects i to roturn to Coos Hay about tho mlddlo ot Jniyiary. Ho says Snn DIogo Is expecting much from tho big fair thoro and deolaros that tho coat of living in that section Is as high or higher tlinn on Coo's Day. MIKE HURCH, lineman for tho Coog and Curry County Toluphono Co., returned todny from Cuinas Val ley, whoro ho spout Christmas with his parents. HERHERT GEDDES camo down to Mnrshfleld today from hl Coos River farm. Ho plans to leavo shortly for California to try ranch ing in that stato. 158-R ONE Cent Ksenger Service mSHFIELD CYCLERY Read m TIMES The Bay View Hotel Under nsw management FLORENCE, OREGON Offors the best accommoda tions in the city Thoroughly Renovated Dining Service Unexcelled Yours to Please Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke Swiks Siii. Marshal Carter today received a lottor from Edward John son, of Nowman Grovo, Nob., asking for Information about his son, John L. Johnson. He said that his son was in Marshfleld when bo last heard from him soveral years ago. Ho onelosod a plcturo of tho son, who was about thirty years old then and apparently wearing a college I graduation gown. WARREN PAINTER returned this morning from Iloalo Luke, whoro ho nnd Mrs. Painter, It. A. Wernloh and wlfo and J. W. Gardiner and wlfo spout Sunday, WM. WATTEHS and Win. Chantlor of tho North Inlet section nro Marshfleld visitors. Mr. Chantlor is In charge of somo of tho rail road construction thoro. ! Hector to Stay. Rev. Robert E. ' Drowning has just decllnod an urg ent call from the Rt. nov. Frederick ' D. Howden, D. D., Dlshop of Now Mexico, to tako up work on his staff and assume the rectorship at Mosllla Park and adjacent stations. Tho ' state' agricultural roll one Is located at ' MfHllla and the Episcopal church nt ihat place has nn Important work among tho btudent body Rov. Drown ing is leaving for Gardiner tomorrow1 CYLDE I'ATTHE, ot tho lino forco of the Cops nnd Curry Telephono Company, Is spending a tew days In Eugene. Mr. Pattoo Is a grad uate of the University of Orogon. MISS MYRTLE MILLER, of tho accounting department of tlQ Cons and Curry Telophone Company, returns this weok from MaMlnu vlllo, whero sho spout Christmas with relatives. MR UKISEIt, who Is employed at the Ploucer Hardware, accompan ied by his wlfo, returned today from Allegany, whoro they spent Christmas nt the P. E. Larson home. J. D. MAGBE, who will rctlro ns postmaster at Lnkesldo January 1 when, Chns. St. Denis will becomo the Ten Mllo representative of Undo Sam, was n Marshfleld visi tor today. A. Y. MYERS, who spent tho boll dnys In Spokane, Is expected in overland Wednesday or Thurs day, having decided to Inspect tho railroad work botweeu hero nnd Eugene. SPECIAL SALE HEATING STOVES, GRANITE WARE AND SPORT ING GOODS FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS, at Schroeder (2& Hildenbrand's llnnltvnro X- Plumbing, DR. RICHMOND and wlfo, ot Co qulllc, pnssed through hero today on routo homo from Allognny whoro they spent Christmas nt tho homo of her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. A. Gould. DR. MANZER, who Is In chnrgo of Dr. Dlx's emergency hospltnl nt Wagner, spout Christmas hero. It was his first visit In Mnrsh flold, having gono direct to Wag ner on his arrival hero somo months ago. THE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 NORTH BROADWAY Wo carry nt nil times n largo nrloty of DELICIOUS ItEAD.Y PREPARED FOODS for the table and fnmlly trndo, ready to servo. Wo glvo our best nttentlon and efforts to all special orders for social functions nnd private gatherings. TRY OUR. QJUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS l)cjtqiclca ot all kinds to rhaoso from. A lunch to suit your, tasto in Quality and Price. SHIPPING NEWS MIFS MAY DENNETT, who has been (spending tho Christmas nil day? at Hho homo of her paronts, Mi, and Mrs. G. A. llonnott, ex pects tc leavo on tho next Nuntt Smith for Snn Francisco to re sumo her dutlos thoro, UNDO W ARH VE TODAY SCIIETTER IS .MANAGER. Voi-iiim C(iiiMiny itt Hitiidoit to Tnko Over Wiirehouio HiinIiicnm, Tho Hnndon World says: A deal which had boon under way for sovornl wcoks was completed this week whoroby several local pcoplo under tho firm nnino of tho Now Hnndon Wnrohouso Company, liavo purchased tho hay, grain, feed nnd commission business of tho A. F. Estnbrook com pany, known ns tho Haudqn Wnro houso company. Tho now concern will also hnvo tho ngency for tho Es tnbrook steamers, Speedwell, Flfleld and Hnndon; tho Hrcakwater, nnd the agency for tho Astoria Flouring Co. Mr. Schottcr, mnnngor for tho old company, will retain his position with tho now concern nnd Guy Dip pel will act its bookkeopor. Tho snlo of the wnrohouso business by tho Estabrook pcoplo does not In any way mean a change In Its acti vity hero. W. E. Host, who hns boon superintendent ot tho local Intercuts of thnt company for several yonrs, continues their business hero. Tho Estnbrook Interests nro now tho larg est tlo buyers and shippers in tho county nnd Intend to Increase In thnt lino, Tho company has opened up n number of now camps within tho past month and hns soveral hundred men omployod either dlroctly or indirect ly In nnd near Handon, getting Port Orford cedar tics ready for shipment. SOUTH SUNDAY Heavy Fog Rises in Time to Enable Vessel to Get Out Outbound Travel Light Tho Rcdoudo sailed nt G o'clock yesterday morning for Snn Fran cisco. It wns feared Snturdny night thnt she would not bo nblo to got out owing to tho heavy fog, olio of tho heaviest ot tho year, Howovor, It began to rise unusually enrly Sunday morning, no thnt Capt, lErlrkson'n fears woro ollmluntcd. Slio had a light pnssongor' list, few traveling In tho Christinas holi day Benson, Then, -a llttlo out going freight, excopt tho lumber cargo that sho carried. Among those sailing on her woro: R, W. Mnrshall, Clydo Tompkins, Jns, E. Hrown, II. T. Aldou, Mrs. II. T, Aldou, George Hughes, Mrs, M. C. Hughes, Mrs, F. E, dorr, Dorothy Snffoll, II. R. Hnffell, Mrs. II. R, Snffoll, Thus. Dougherty. Till: l'l(il!TI.(l EDITOR. Tho editor ami proprietor ot this pnpor, S. E. MnrsterH, Is otjt ot town and loft the paper In tho hands of his trusted employees, who nro get ting out this issue. Mr, Marsters is not rosponslhlo for any opinions or matters that may uppoar horelu, al though "Yo Temporary Editor" may bo minus a Job when the boss ra tiirns. It anyone feels agrlovcd nt anything appearing in this Issue ho Is respectfully invited to appear nt tho Athletic Club, Room 1717, Gold Roach nvouuo, itud put his complaint up to tho Champion Wrestler and Hoxer of Curry county. Gold Reach Globe, FORGER IS CAUGHT. Ju.h, Ordioriin Arn-Hteil nt Srottnbiirg For Crimen, Sheriff Gngo linn learned of the npprehoiislou of James Osborne nt Scott Mi u rg. Ho hnd stolon n .112 calibre Canadian Mausor nutomntle revolver from n house nt Lakusldo and was arrested for thnt offonso. Ho will bo brought back to Coqulllo at once mid, without waiting for a trial on tho now charge, will prob ably bo Bent to tho penitentiary for violation of ills parolo on tho old ouo forgery In raising n chock drawn by Andy Hadalmtigh on tho Hunk ot Myrtln Point from throo dollars to thirty. This cheek was ennhod hero by F. C, Pursloy at the Hnbordnshory Coqulllo Rentlnol. GEORGE I. ELDER STEAMER RHINOS SIX IIM LOADS OF PARCEIj POST l'ACKAGICS WILL LEAVE OUT FOR KU REKA TONIGHT. Tho Geo. W. Eldor nrrlvod in to dny from Portland after n good trip down tho const. On ttio way up, Cnpt.'Lofnted beat his schcdulo by ten minutes, arriving In Portland Just bofora 12 o'clock ChrUtmns day. Thnt everyone has not rocolvod their Christmas prcsouts yet Is indlcntod by tho fact that six big loads ot parcol post mnll enmo In on tho Eldor. Unless it Is foggy, Capt. Lofstod expects to sail at C:.10 this evening for Euroka. Among those nrrivlng on tho El dor woro: J. Cook, J. O'Toolo, W. M. Inncs, Henry Mnnohnii, Mrs. M. W. Rea son, Mrs. II, A, Dufly, Mrs. A. O. Stanley, F. E. Homings, 11. L. Wobb, Mrs. C. F. Glcnson, Enn Olenson, F. J. Cluddonton, M. Mosoby, V. Dan iels, W. H. McCroa, F. S. Hughes, Conrad Olson, Fred lleltlor, II. L. Juilil, W. T. Moshor, Rponco Wilson, Myrtlo E. Mtllor, Elmo Chrlstonson, Christ Chrlstonson, Wilholmtnu Chrlstonson, Ed Hurloy, Joo Trav erse, F, II, Nova. ANDERSON LASTS TWO ROUNDS, ADVERTISED LETTERS. Lint of unalnliued letters remain ing In tho .Marshfleld, Oregon, pol offlco for tho weok ending Deo. 22, 1911, Porsons calling for the same will plonso say advertised and puy one cent for each letter called for; Anderson, Ed Hlomqiilst, Julia Ilnrls, Nick Clark, Mrs. FInreuco Chndmlck, Algernon, Curtis, Miss llnrioto Donnlson, Dan Froy, Henry , Holm, Davo , Jo, Wm, Johnson, a. M. Kurr, Casto "S. , . Krlok, Chns. F. , Kelly, Miss A. ; Mathos, Vernon ' , ' , Moslor, Chas. NJehols, Wilson Philips, Hill Pember, Charles , Porklns, Albert II. Ithondcf, Jack Sydnam, Clarenco Wilson. Fred N, Witto, Otto Woodruff, Mrs. F. W. W. II. CURTIS. Postmnster. Hurrli'mi Quickly DciiKuistratcw Su IH'i'lorRy Over OpiMiqi'iit. WALLACE, Idaho, Doc. 28. Ono minute nftor the tap of the gong for tho third round of tho Harrlonu-An-dorson lS-roimd bout toiilght, Train er Duproo throw u sponge Into the ring to snvo Anderson from n knock out nnd Roforuo Goddnrd uwnrdod tho fight tto Hnrrloau. Tho end camo In Aiidorfion'H corner after ono of tho , fastest nnd most nggrosslvo bouts ov er pulled off here. Hnrrloau con- jcluslvqly proved Ills superiority over Ills -husky untagoulst from tho start I mid landod on his man at will. one minute tutor tho rirst round started a straight right to Anderson's face mado him groggy and It was evi dent from tho start that tho fight would not Inst IS rounds. Anderson tipped the scales nt 11C 1-2 and forfeited $100 for over weight, whllo Harricau weighed Ml 1-2. At tho tap of the gong for the first round both men Jumped to tho center of thy ring nnd u whirlwind round ciimiqd, with Harrloati doing all tho landing. Anderson slipped to Upa floor In tho fast mix up and was groggy at tho oIubq of that round. Tho second and third wore rejiotl-tlonj. FIRE AT HANDON. Fire Thursday night consumed a I -room houso in West Hnndon, It wan owned by J. L. Fostor mid hnd. Just been vacated by tho Dullard family. Tho origin ot the fire la un known. Tho loss Is estimated to bo G00. Hnqdon World. Tlinoa want ads will do it for you. h Have your J.HTTKK bends, bill beads, etc., printed at THE TIMES Of dec WANTED To tlo Roiicrnl housework or to caro for children, l'liono, 4M-U , - FOR ItKNTlloiiiitlfHl MmlKlwl Hpartineiil, wlllt (m hf't- nnd yntor, nt Myrtle Anns. $: w moptli. Phtiiio UII7.I. FOUND T FOUND Ai(o tail light. .Enlir at Times offlco. i FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Furnished "oiise- kcoplng room. COS 1st and Dlrch. Cq,j3ll AJKS l'OR MO.VF.Y. J. W. Coaoh has plaoed n polltlon bqforo tho council unking for tho re turn of the unused portion ot his suIqoh llcenju. loft us n result of the camullutloii of his llcqiiso. Tips leso lutlon cniieelllUK the Ikeiuo provid ed tho iiionoy should bo returned In esse Coaoh, won hU sujt In tjia circuit cqurt. Handon WorC. FOR ItENT lloiiiies nnd nimrtmcHte furnlshud and unfurnished. I, 8. Kuufman & Co. 177 Front street FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath, 2 per week. Close In. 239 So. 4th St. FOR RUNT Five room house, wear 3rd und Andorson. Phono Dr, Leslie. WANTED , XTMD (Jiilii hacks, l'nclf lo Hy- ery & Transfer Co, DR. If. I. KillTV, DENTIST Phono 112-J. Room 'JO I. Coko Illdg Have you tried Tho Tlmea" want, (ids? 'ANTED TO HUY Two wlicol - llyop- cart. Must be cheap. X, care Tlnio. WANTED Wnsliwomai) t CV& t (louno ami do washing (or' ataa'U family. Address Times. -i in "jji u -. 'i jni ? m , .'JtW"!'1 jj '...,.1., i.fJ. 1 nii""m .'ii j j j itMiiii1 sffisei TB .A t - ' 'ili ill " I,, mmmb w t Jl