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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
,i.t Y 1 fi IUSIC IN YOUR HOME WILL MAKE A HAPPY HOME AND- H APPY 0)0 AND A HAPPY DAY EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. "Talk to Thomas About It." 2MymMkdfak iTi fjBBMBFt it $$r $ 'B3HztSttHKIII L. L. THOMAS, MANAGER. 210 Conlrnl avenue. Wishing Everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year we are Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House ' Phone 394-J. When You Want Quality FURNITURE You Want to Come Where They Sell .QUALITY FURNITURE L Why Say More?" ohnson- Gulovsen Company ; Quality Name With the Service Fame." The Bay View Hotel -'Under new management ' FLORENCE, OREGON Offers the best accommoda tions in the city Thoroughly Renovated Dining Service Unexcelled Yours to Please Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke PHONE 10 Cent 158-R - . ' Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY 5s Grand'joE To-Nigh t V & Kntlro clmngo of program. Soleet arlety of tho highest-class puoiu- ays. Always oxcollont music. Tho 1-lth epUodo In "Tho Perils of Paulino." Tho most popular sur- l story produced in pictures, ino rawlne power of Paulino Is known o out-draw anything In tho pkturo uslness. Jf U'h future, jou ,seo ut this tliwitcr. Tho sixth of tho "Holoved Adven tures" Sorios. "fho Goiuon uopo. This serial story, featuring Armur Johnson. Is a winner. Do sura and ee this installment tanlglit,. Vitngraph offers In nigh cias iihotoplny, "Tho Double wrror. a dramatic play featuring uorow.y Kelly, James Morrison and George oopor. "Post No Bills." A rippnng com edy made by tho Edison players. A picture packed with fuu. Children. 5c; adults, loc. Tomorrow night. "TUo Midnight kldo of Paul Revere." A featuro ivery one will want to see. Times Want Ads for results. NEW YEAR Phonos la I -I; ir-L. rai BREVITIES I WEATHER FORECAST j (nr AuorUttl rmi to foo ll TlmM.l I OREGON, Probably rain In wost, fair oast, southoast winds. moderuto to fresh near coast. I LOCAL TEMPERATURE j RECORD j For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:1 a n. in., Dec. 31, by llonj. Qstllnd, special govornment mo j tcorologlst: Mnxlmum , HI Minimum :iG At 1:43 a. in -12 Precipitation uono Precipitation slnco Bopt. 1, 1911 33.11 Precipitation somo porlod j last year 21.90 I Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hlidon brnnd ontortaln nt a Watch Party. Now Yoar's ball at Mllllcoma Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fnlkon stoln of North Ilond will ontor taln nt a Watch Party. Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. E. Kelly. Mllllcoma dancing party. Got lu Mium. A noto nt tho pollco station today says that Leo Donuls, Uvho occupies Itoom 8 nt tho llogors l Hotel, was landed upon by somo THEATRE TONIGHT THE HOME Of BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. Now Vnudovlllo act horo tonight, "Lnwreuoo nnd Nolnn." Comody singing nnd talking act Tho Progressiva Motion Picture Company prefconts "Tho llnnkor's Daughter." A pathetic story of filial lovo and sacriflco. Strong and ! foresting. "All tho Dog's Fault." A Pow,- ors-Unlvorsal comedy. Six of tho host photpplaya In tho city nnd n. clayof Youdavllla net. Lower floor nn first balcony, inc. Second balcony, 10c. children undor 10, 5 cents. Hera tomorrow night, iho lltn episode of "Tho Trey o' Hearts," tied "Tho Painted Hills." "Circle 17," a molodrama of mys tery nnd thrill. J. H. .lessen, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgery and Diseases of Women a Specialty. Office, 307 Coko nidg. Phone 229-J Res, Myrtla Arms. Phono 304-L Li youths on North Front Btrcot last night. No urrcats lmvo been made. Conceit Sunday. Tho Coos liny Rand plans to give n concert at tho Masonic Opera. House next Sunday af ternoon at a o'clock. Wedding AnnluMMiry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culver .will celobrato their 25th wedding anniversary at their homo tomorrow evening. Move Offices. Dr. Jensen will move his offices Into tho quartern formurly occupied by Dr. Horsfall over Norton & Hansen's store. Auto on rite. LnBt ovenlng Geo. Fcuiler's little auto caught flro on the wharf. It was quickly extin guished by Gordon Smith with n chemical boforo much damngo was done. Mother Rcutl. of Flagstaff, has tho death of his Arthur Williams, received word of mother In Iowa. Sho was quite advanced and ho visited her last when ajio was taken ill. In years Bummer, Wed in Portland A Portland paper says: "Floyd 1). Shell nnd Miss Maudo Noblo were married on ChrlBt- ,mns Day by Hov. L. K. ltlohardson nt tho bride's homo In Powell Valley road. Only Immediate relatives nt- teuded. , Sister Dend. It. D. Mnrshnll, of North Rend, left on tho ltcdoudo for Los Angeles, Cnl In rcspoiiBa to u mcsBngo stating that Mrs. Margaret .Mnrshnll had tiled on Frltlny ove nlng nt tho homo of bur daughter, Mrs. Hubens. Two Full .Moons D. L. Ducking hnm in figuring un tho tides for tho coming mouth, discovered that there will lie two full moons In Jnnunry, tone tomorrow nnd another January 30. This rarely occurs. Invllctl (o Hall. Tho North Ilond Firo Dopnrtment has invited alt members of tho Marshflold Flro Do , pnrtmont, nnd tholr wives, to bo tho guests of honor nt tho tenth nnnuul ball of tho North Dend Flro Dopnrtment Saturday night. Tliivc In ,1n i. Paddy Coyno wan nrrcstcd about 1:30 this morning by Offlcor DOnno for being drunk and using obscene lnngungo. Jns. Grit hnm also lauded In tho tolls Inst night for getting too mi ' aboard. A third nrrest was listed ;w "Candy" nnd ho put up $G ball. Hcglim Suit. Hoy Lawhorno's suit against Jamlcson nnd Pago, of nnudoti for $20 brought forth n I claim from thorn that thoy had a 'receipt for Its payment nnd now E. I If. Joohnlc domnutlH Hint thoy pro ' duco tho alleged receipt in Justlco Ponnock'B court. Send llonds. Ycstordny Justlco Pennock and Constable Cox forward ed tholr now bonds to County Clork Watson. Thoy lmvo had tho samo bon(l8inoii nearly slnco thoy assumed tho duties. Yesterday each of thorn hnd to attach fifty cents worth of war stamps to tholr bonds. New YmirV Dliiiicr-Danco. Land lord McKoown, of tho Chnndlor, In response to ninny requests, will glvo another of tho popular dinner dnncos nt tho Chnndlor tomorrow 1 ovonlng. Dinner will bo served commencing nt 5:30 nnd nftor din ner tliero will bo dancing. Council Tonight. The Marshflold City Council will meet tonight to ro now saloon licenser, swear in soma Councllmon and look nftor othor business. It will probably bo n "watch party'' as tho volumo of business will probnbly not permit 'them to get dona boforo midnight. New Kitglw. Tho Mnrshfleld Aorlo of Kuglos last nvoulug Inltlut- ( ed several cuudldntes mid mndo ur- l tnugemonts for n big Initiation In tlio nonr future, for which fifteen applications huvo already beau ro- I reived. Thoka Initiated last night woro Mnrlc ll. CI Hit, V. o. Htrom mon, John 0. Wilson, Fred Holme II. Hamburg and Krnost Graudoll. Get llmolc Trout.T-A shipment of ono million fish oggs, Eastern brook trout, consigned to ouperliitondout I'rsnk Smith of the South Coo Hlv- or llntchory, arrived horo today "om tlia Massachusetts Hatchery. Somo tlni9 ago 25,000 Kastorn 'brook trout wqro brought hero and are icported to have dono woll. Itiimor Roat Atclili'iit. It was re ported this morning that a small launch had boon sunk In the Day und a couplo drowned. Just where en-'the report started no ono knew, nnd parties along the waterfront at the time that It was alleged to have oc- , furred said that tho only foundation for tho story was that a rowboat hud a rather choppy tlmo getting out of the course of ono of tho incoming ! steamers. Wttl tn Eui'fkii. Theo. nradley, for years ono 'of tho most popular men who nrado Coos Day, proprietor of tho Illnnco Cigar I i'ay bj bride. lire, surprised his frlonds la turning from Eureka with a ho was Miss Hill, a charming Eurokjyoung woman, nnd tho nup- tinis iqic plnco at 7 o'clock yester day moafnKl just nn hour before thoy sailed in tho Elder for Mnrshfleld. Thoy ly0 Apartment One nt Mjrtlo Arms iy will be given a wnrm wel come bj his many frlonds here. MnJ Kinney Hotter. Mrs. L. D. Klnney'eBtorday received a letter from ft.'j. c. Evans of tho Oregon Stato lispital at Salem, who Is car ing fo&injor Kinney, In which Dr. Evans yg that Mnjor Kinney is now in bett shnpo than he has been at any tln Blnco ho came there. This is mo8tntlfylng news to his friends hero nisomo had heard reports to tho cotJnry, mainly tho ono told by F. D. Mtlto rolutlvo to Supt. Stolnor's oplnloivrind which Dr. Evans' state ment fcSoyvs Is wrong. Mrs. Kinney rcceivejnlmost dally letters from him nnd thuo show that ho is much Im proved, l4MiMitirtiU'liCH. F. A. Golden nnd Joti UntiBim lmvo sacrificed tho hlrsuto idornmentB of tholr uppor lips, llotli lmvo boon wearing mous- i taches far years and Mr, Golden, who j is comfy supervisor of schools, wns tho first to sacriflco his. Whun Mr. Hansen saw him he decided to do llkcwlst nod somo of their friends lmvo litd difficulty in recognizing thorn. Tom Hall failed to recognize Jciib Hansen yesterdny. Mr. Hnll says ItVomlndod him of tho tlmo about t'ljlit years ago when lie shnved off his Icavy mouslnchu nnd Dr. Me Cormncftoolttd Eugeno O'Connell nnd come ojWs by Introducing Mr. Hall ns n n cr priest who hnd arrived on jo, 0 iA I lumx. UKUIIS-To Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Illobt, at their hoiuu In liny City, Thurtiuy, Doc. 31, n daughter. V. J. FELLOWS camo lu from Lnko- sldo Silny on business, i:. It. ll'oDSON, of South Coos Itlvor Is lu Marshflold today. J. T. TltAVIS of North Inlet Is n MnrsMicld ImibIuoss visitor. H. L. POWKLL of North llond wns a Manhftold visitor today. B. J. lipWAUD of North Inlot Is a Marshflold business visitor today. NHIL WATSON cnmortn from 'his Istlunu- Inlet rnnoli today on busl- Isthmiis Inlot ranch today on liusl PAUL K. 11KKWUH and wlfo of Myr- tlo IVIhit wero Mnrshfleld visitors today, IIOIIBIIT KBIIOH rotumod today fron a visit with his children In Po'rtlnuil. J. K. SCIIILLINO roturued to Myrtlu Polntjtodny nfter a Bhort stay on tho Uiy. GICOItOE UOSS camo down from his Qtchlng Inlot ranch today on biiilnoes. IIIOIUIKRT AltMSTUONQ of tho Southern Oregon company was horo frpm North llcnd today. HAY I.EBP of Myrtlo Point is n guost at tho homo of his sinter, Mrs. ljnrold Uargolt. GBO. P. TOPPING, tho Ilondon attor ney, returned homo today nftur u brief uslness visit on Coos Day. MHS. M( I). CUTLIP left today for llandon, whoro sho will spend Now Yoarnt tho Geo. Topping homo. A. S. ILUIMOND of North llond wns In Marshflold today on business. Ho west to Cofiulllo this afternoon. RBV. I). F. HBNGSTON laft yestqr- dny for Ton Mllo to conduct tho funeral of Airs. Andrew Antiunion. JACK MKHBBN rotiirned on tho Nairn Smith today from Htirkolny, wburo lie spent Clnlstuias with re latives. D. I. MAGBB of Langley & Mlcliuols returned to tho liny today nftor spending tho liolldnys lu San Fran cisco, A. MAaillHB of tho SinltH-Powors Compnny has returnod from n Ohristmas visit with relatives in Portland. JOHN HI3NDHICKSON, a woll known North Coos Ulver rancher, camo . dpun today lu his own launch, tlo AgllQd II. .MHS. BLMKH MUHHAY of Camus Volley returnod homo yestordny after n short stay at tho homo travo and Mm i i i "" I " ' i You will y4j s' Like s$y js S rr AVPRHCIATE S C J yUAMTV, SERVICE, yS F jT an) n.ENDAHILITV ' .,. . .. .- ' Till I)" r i . a of lK,.!,. ' hW Car-Tin' ; t r, during tho Illness of-hls daugh ter, Mrs. Simmons Mrs. Simmons , is recuperating rapidly from nn op eration for appendicitis. S. C. HOUERS nnd wife plan to leuvo week aftor next for Monrovia, Cnl., whoro thoy will spond thu balnnco of tho winter. CAPT. BRNEST, tho well known pio neer, camo down today from tho S. C. Rogers ranch, where ho Is now making his home. DETECTIVE MITCHELL, who Is working on the Conch-Slmpson-Trcndgold case, returned to Co 0.111,110 this nftornoon. MATT L. MAY arrived homo today from San Francisco, whoro ho has spent n couplo of weeks nttendlng 1 n mooting of Haas Drotliors' Bales-' men. I J. W. COACH camo over from Co tiulllo Inst evening to consult with J. D. floss concerning tho legal on-1 tnnglemonts lu which ho Is In volved. ' J. P. MORRIS of Plat 11 waB a Marsh-1 flold business visitor today. Ho says that noxt year Blioulil bo tho most prosperous Hint Coos liny has known In n long tlmo. MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN loft today for Salem, whoro sho will nccejit a position as Senator I, S. Smith's private secretary during tho com ing session of tho Legislature. MR. CLARK and family returned to tho Hay last ovonlng from Port laud nfter an extended nbsonce. Ho Is n millwright and will tnko a position with tho C. A. Smith compnny hero. S. A. CARMICHAHL nnd wlfo woro Mnrshfleld visitors yesterday, Mrs. Carmlchnul coming over from llan don to spend n fuw dnys with linr husband, who bun boon with tho Swayuu & Hot Compnny nt llenv or Hill. , L. M. HLIVENH returnod Inst ovo nlng overland from Salem, where ho wuu called by thu Illness of his mother. 1 lo snyn that thu construc tion of tho railroad Is progressing rnpldly. Ono of tho Porter llros. enmo part way in his party and announced that nil tholr camps would bo running full blast by Fobrunry 1, Tho only posslblo caimo of delay lu finishing the rond will bo tho tunnel work as tho Sins law and Umpqun bridges ran bo put In qulukly, tho mntorlnl fur thorn being nt Eugono now. AMONG THE SICK 1 Mrs. L. W. Tojio underwent nn op oration at Mercy Hospltnl today nnd Is doing nicely. Juntos Conru, who underwent nn operation at Mercy Hospital yester day, Is In a rather critical condition, but hopes are entertained for his re covery. Judge- J, S. Coke wns nblo to bo out today nftor a ten days' slego of la grlppo. Tholr little daughtor Iiah boon III and Mrs. Coko Is now suf fering from a rather suvcro attack. 1(10(1 AUTO TAOS SHIPPED 8ALBM, Oro., Dec. 31. Ovor I, 600 motor vehicle tugs huvo been mailed by Secretary of Statu Olcutt. Thoy woro sent out curly In order to liisuro delivery tho first of tho year, Each tag wolghs approximately ono pound, making tho weight of all sent over two tons. Don't iiiUh NEW VHAR'8 EVE DANCE, KAHLEH' HALL, TlllMtH DAY night. Finn- hour DANCING, 1) O'CMICK Co 1 A. 31. FOR RENT lit willful fmnUlud iiptu fluent, vtllh fM'o heat mill twitcr, ut Myrtle Aiiiim. $.'10 per mouth. Phono t!07-L. FIRST DANCE of Iff in, EAGLE'S HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT. KEY. V.l'.U'H ORCHESTRA. ! 'lENTII ANNUAL II M.I. , I.Vklioff Hall, NIGHT, JANUARY U. FIREMEN'S HATI'HDAV AITER JAN, 1, Lnuiiih .MFSSE.V. GEU will uinko only POUR TRIPS jht wi'fk, iiiiiiiiiig n Mniil, WiMlneMla)H, Fr.'dnyM anil Kuttiithiyt, the art needle kiiop win, every occasion wen, inoi iiioui from tin. Russell uiii more you KNOW the more you lo tho O'CONNELL HI.IHJ. nt H.moii.I wj Jjrj wjng Q q U) THE ami Maikt.t. They will be open .rYip fhnt wnrla fin n fliffnr. fiistomerH 011 January 1. iinvi. vnnp .inn wnmc dono at the twiim omco. ....... ,... -. S o s rpi' W THE WHO HAVE HELPED US MAKE TH& YEAR 1914 ' A SUCCESS AND TO THE FRIENDS WHO HAVE GIVEN US ENCOUR AGEMENT IN OUR NORTH BEND VENTURE, WE EXTEND OUR HEARTY THANKS AND BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR ""' If a bigger stock, better service, and the very lowest prices will continue these friends and add others, we will certainly try to merit your ' ' continued favors. wimmm When DuytueDesi, MARSHFIELD Rainbow Club Entertains in Southern Plantation Style on South Coos River Today Nearly ovory family on Coos River Is today In attendance nt tho Now Year Party being given nt tho Frank lingers homo an tho South Fork by tho Rainbow Club, lu nddltlon to be ing a Now Ycnr Party Is Is n sort of houso-wnrinlng to mark tho comple tion of Mr. Uogors' fine now homo. Tho momborfl of tho Rainbow Club nnd tholr children are hnvlng nn nil tiny session today and (his ovonlng thoy will bo Jolnod by tholr husbands and merriment will reign supremo. Thonffnlr la taking on tho naturo of n regular Southern Plnutntlon Wel come. This morning a four-linrso rig uopeclnlly arranged to carry tho visi tors In carry-all stylo, mot tho Rain bow nnd tho Express at tho lauding. Frnnk Kogam took tho rolo of tho Southern Planter nnd was garbed In "bofoh do wah" style, Including n whip that looked ns though ho might have just snatched It from Simon Lo greo lu .Undo Tom's Cabin. A half dozen employes of tho Rog ers much woru blacked up nnd rigged out In typlonl negro stylo and survod as footmen and drlvors, their cos-' tiiuio Including tho high hats of coachman fume. Still othors woro provided with banjos nnd drums. Tho Southoru Plantation scheme was carried nut In tho decorations nt tho homo and In tho repast. linked pig, a half dozen turkeys and a dozen chickens aro n few Items that will contribute to tho menu today and this evening. SPEEDWELL hiIIh fioin COOS HAY for HAN FRANCISCO, SAN PEDRO mill KAN DIEGO, HATlUt DAY, .IAN. 1!, II A. Jl. DANCE THE OLD YEAR OUT I VV(, ,,,,,,,, N,u VIM It IN AT EAdLEK' HALL, DECUIIIEIt ill. i MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA. DANC .I.NCI UNTIL I OTMM'K. ITS SAFE TO SAY you know somethinu of tho so-called reduction sales that some stores are havinn on ., .. jHHE BIG TIME iritSSiriC i AT ROGERS HOME; VjfivSSS ent plan. It's certainly any&TransforCo. i HONEST wat wnen every- .... nninr - uouy pays me 5Atvit. rmut -EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, that's THE F XUP. A trial will convince you that the store with one PKiuh always aim that the LOWEST, can give you better service. Try it and see. Suits $8.50 to $30.00. FIXUP Two Stores. i Marshfield North Bend FRIEmsrtr s, wA. - you buy 0 NORTH BEND FOR RENT Welt fnnilietl fi niunts, closo In. 443-J. FOR RENT McCormnc Itiniw, Prt ly furnished, ton rooms nnd bnth. Contrnlly locnted for rooming iiii'd boarding houso. A- K. Boaman, phono 49-J. FOR RENT FtirnWittl two-rtuHH housekQoplug sulto. 413 2nd St,., N. WANTED Prlct'H on -1000 7'ftwt Port Orford cedar fonco posts, f. o. b, Salem, Orogon. 11, Cunalng hnm, Rt. No. 3, Uox 121, KaIoih, Oregon. TTT FOUND Pair tif oyo kIahmcn lu cww on Nairn Smith dock. Ownor may sccuro samo by paying for this ad ' nt Times office ' ' ' FOR RENT FIve-rtKun furnbdusl houso near High School. Inquire Iluli Sovotith street South. LOST A lady's brooch with KHt'H head contor, mounted with ruble nnd diamonds. Howard for re turn to Times office. I FOR SALE FOR HAM: Dairy ranch of about !10 ncros, ono mllo from Coqullle on river. About C ucros hill land, thu rest host bottom land, flood buildings, spring wator, good homo. Oood Investment, Write or see tho owner, A. Warrcti, Co irulllc. SMALL HOTEL null rooming heusu III North lleud for salo at a bar gain. Phono 121 or call at The TImcB office Address P. O. Uox 745, North lleud, Oro. FOR HALE Rooming linuso. lWx 30r, North Rend. WANTED Uitly muitM work, hmtk- keuplug preferred. R, caro Times. FOR HALi: Ono 10 Moi-hh Imt tory, now, for ?2C. Apply Hood rum's (laruge, 1. FOR RENT -i FOR RENT Four UHfurHldiwl housekeeping rooms, Call 430 N, 2nd st. FOR RENT Nicely furHkHwl fro at ronuiB with bath. 12 nar wttalc. - - - f ' cioso m. 239 so. th st. I WANTED " " l ...... . .. . ....... ' a.yi -m iwi-o wn iy " caru NU" spr "'" r wanted waMiwoiuau to com i house and do washing for uuall family. Address Times. WANTED Glil for general hous. . vprkln Xamily of three. By dr or woek. Mrs. Dorsey KreltM, 11CS Flanagan uvcnuo, , WANTED Office work, or cLH'klf. I., cure of limes, r J, f Morris, Plat U. j ' b0 J i "A ,: rf "'" -t: -j-tjr 1.